COUNTY CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1949.
WORCESTER STILL LEADS & BY WIDER MARGIN Glamorgan's Brilliant
Win
London, July 19.-Four points for first innings lead in their drawn
7
* match against Gloucestershire increased Worcestershire's lead in the County Cricket Championship table to 12 clear points ouer Middlesex and Yorkshire.
Worcestershire now have 116 points, with Middlesex and Yorkshire holding joint second place each with 104.
All three have played 16 matches, Yorkshire gained four points from their game against Nottinghamshire, but Middlesex had nothing to show for their match with Warwickshire.
Glamorgan with a fighting victory over Derbyshire were the only county of the top seven to win in this series.
Retaining clear fourth place the champions are now only four points behind Middlesex and Yorkshire, but have played an extra match. After a match of lighting cricket, Glamorgan obtained a brilliant win against Derbyshire, mude pos- sible by a century from Phil Clift. Dropped when 22, Clift remained until the end and batted five hours for his third century of the season, which Included 16 fours.
The turning point came when Clifi and Alan Watkins added 158 in two and a quarter hours for the fourth wicket.
Warwickshire's spin bowlers. Eric Hollies and the Indian Test player, Abdul
Kandar, put a fine display against Middlesex During the innings the two sent down 101 avere between them. Hollies took five wickets
for 104 runs.
At lunch Middlesex were 48
runs behind the Warwickshire total with only one wicket to
Changes In The Test Team
London, July 19-The most notable of the five changes announced in the England side to meet New Zealand in the third Test beginning at Old Trafford. Manchester, on Saturday, are those of Freddie Brown, the Northamptonshire leader, as captain Instead of George Mann, and Brian Close, Yorkshire's 18-year-old all-rounder, who, if selected from the twelve, will be the youngest player to wear an England cap.
fall, and George Mann declared Brown, who was born in Peru, in December, 1910, in an effort force a decision. and will be England's fifth captain in four years, makes Warwickshire held out for the his return to Test cricket after 12 years. Although draw and first innings points.
Nottinghamshire found it-38, he possesses a much younger approach to the game
de lmculty in saving the game and his inspiring leadership has much to do with against Yorkshire. The main Northamptonshire's success this season.
stumbling block to the bowlers
The
five
players dropped! A right-arm new-ball swing
SPORTING SAM
Fausto Coppi
Leads
In Tour de France
Paris, July 19.-Fausto Coppi, of Italy, today won the 17th stage of the Tour de France cycle race and shot ahead of his rivals in the general classification,
Covering the 257 kilometres from Briancon to Aosta Coppi bent his compatriot, Gino Bartall, whose time was nine hours, 13 minutes and 43 seconds. Jean Robic, of France, was third in nine hours, 10 minutes and four seconds.
By Reg. Woolton
London Express Servico
Tennis League
Mrs Wallon end (USHC) lost to Mrs. Pintos
and
ON THE RECORD AAA Championships &
The Empire Games
The best performance at the too high. Never in the history Amateur Athletic Association of British Athletics had there Championships at the White City been hfree men who could clear
Saturday was Di Nan-18:4. keville's run of 4 minutes 8.0 Junior
Peter Welig was AAU
Bri seconds in the One Mile,
Public Schools Champion In this event in 1947.
011
Sydney Wooderson and Jack
Tho
Lovelock have won the ^^^ The sprint situation Mile title at the peak of their Britain today is far from being. form, but neither ever came near at its lowest ebb ever. Nankeville's time on Saturday. fact is that the Empire has.
Never has 4 minutes 10 never been stronger in spria-
fora. Whereas once the Empire's. seconds been beaten before the AAA Championships.
from
England, really
Canada and South Africa, today appreciate the per- formance, however, it must also the West Indians and, Austr be remembered that it was ac-
lans threaten to produce the. complished on a sodden, muddy Empire but in the world.
fastest humans not only in the track.
To est
came
(Italy) in nine hours, oight minutes and 48 seconds, is M. Xavier 6-7: lost to Miss M./Jack Morria, the Army Cham-1940, now manked third Ho 15
Coppl'a nagregate time for Switzerland; and the lace so far is 110 hours, 49 Goldschmitt, of Luxembourg.
Dil Jean minutes and 40 reconds. Bar- Tomorrow, the riders will rest tall, winner of the race last in Aosta before the final moun- year, dropped back into second tain stage of 205 kilometres to ploce, three minutes and 53 Lausnane, in which they cross reconda behind.
Jacques the Great St. Bernard, of 8,150 Marinelli, of France, is third feel-Reuter. with 117 hours,
one minute
nad 50 seconds, Stan Ockers.
of Belgium, is fourth with 117 GOLF hours, eight minutes seconds.
and 31
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In today's singe of the race, six riders were credited with the saine ilme as Robic, who finish- ed third, artd were placed follows: 4th Ockers; 5th Marineik: th Marcel Demnul- der, of Belgium; 7th-Dupont; 8th-Georges Aeschlimann, of
was Charlie Harris, who in his Benefit game played a stubborn the side which played off-break bawler left- Georgy Mann, Jack Robertson of the "double" of 1,000 runs and Jack Young, all of Middle- and 100 wickets In a season. sex, Alan Watkins of Glamor- He ng 660 runs and 73 wic- gan, and CHI Gladwin of kets to his credit.Router. Derbyshire.
NEW CAPS The other Gloucester-
Innings of over three hours for the Second Test at Lord's, were hand bat, Close 14 within si Drobny & Cernik
33 or out.
Len Hutton was in fine form for Yorkshire and hit 87 not out with nine fours In two hours and 50 minutes.
Dick Boworth, with six wie- kets for 57, was one of the mala
in
foiling
to the
factors fit folke inter-side are Ken Suppson, Notting Scots
points against Worcestershire.hamshire, Jim Laker, Surrey,
In a hard hitting Innings of 40
and Leslie Jackson, Derbyshire.
tion. Close and Jackson will be the only new caps.
for Gloucestershire Tom It included in the final selec- Gravency scored 15 off one over from Reg Perks and followed with two sixes off Howorth.
the remaining two
of
Lose By
Ten Wickets
two
Vista lovakin ferals States
Reg Horne Leads At Harrogate
holes,
Xavier 1-0,
Figueiredo And Mis M. Ribeiro lai just to Mrs A. Carvalho and Mrs 8. Mira Wright and Mr Christiansen beat Mira 'intos and it Xavior 8-3: loal to Atlas Figueiredo and Miss Ribeiro 3-6; best Mrs Carvalho and Mrs Xavier 0.2.
Cface.
Ladies "B" Division
Next best to Stacey in, the. RECREJO 61⁄2-USRC 21⁄2
British The pity of it was that Nan-Ken Jones, with John Archer, Isles is a Welshman, Mr Raeburn keville, in addition to Captal the
plon, did not bave
European Champión In against him Oxford's Roger Ban- comes
running on the comeback troll. Fourth an Iriahman, J. A. ister. This trio would have Gregory, made it a classic of a
Sorely missed
the As it was, Morris came in be- Olympics
fastest non-BETO,. bind
Nankeville in about 4 Alan McCorquodalo of Scotland, minutes 11.8 seconds and Ban-who has given up athletics for nister has a best for the year of cricket. Disappointingly unable 4 minutes 11.1 seconda accom- to touch the form that made plished in the United States, hin World University Games Add Douglas Wilson of the Champlon In 1947 is Oxford's J. Mir Allen and Mrs Kite (LRC) Polytechnic Harriers to these C. M. Wilkinson.
S. E. W. Cox and W. Ken-
Mrs Italg and Mrs Hancock lost to Mrs Pinics and Mis Xavier 2-6. lost to Bilar Figuatredo and Miss ho and Mrs Xavier 6-3. nibeiro 3-8; drew with Mrs Carval-,
LRC 72-CRC 11⁄2
beat Miss Choy and Mrs Lau e-three and Britain has this year beat Mrs Choy and Miss Mok 0-1
and Morris's the fourth best. this acason Bannister's the third apparently
Whittle
beat Mry Chaun and Miss Khoo a finer set of milers than has the
Mera Robinson and Mrs Campbell United States. Nankerlile'e time neth turned in good times in the beat Miss Choy and Me Lau 6-3; is the best in the world outdoors Six-Mile Run. Harry beat Mi Choy and Miss Mok 6-4; lost to Mr Chaun and Liiss Khoo Mrs Pomeroy and Mrs Hutchison drew will Miss Choy and Mrs Lau Bill Nankeville, of Old Wok- 6-0: bent Mrs Choy and Miss Moking Athletic Club, frat
2-0.
0-2 beat Mrs Chaun and Milsa Khoo
[ 0-4.
CCC 7-KCC 2
outran Ceylon'a Duncan White in the 440 Turds Low Hurdles, though White may not have entered for all we came know from the available in- on the Champlon- ships
into prominence in the interna- formation ilonal field in 1945. when he was the winner of the
Rua Mrs Metres
at Armies Olympics at Berlin,
He took some time
Mrs Chiu and Mr Towler (CCC) beat Min Groundwater and Benjamin 7-0; beat Mrs Hoeraman Miss Fisher -1: beat Hewitt and Mrs Hoares 6.1.
ond
Airw
1,500 Donald Finlay won his eighth AAA High Hurdles title since the Allied 1932 in the remarkable time of 14.6 seconds at 12 years of age. deciding 14.0
If he will be at
was
bent Airs Groundwater and Nte Bene the Mile the aforter dismuts only-for-he-is-retiring from
Alisa I. Rumjahn and its Sours whether his best distance
ther be best distance sile, Games, it will be ashe Empire and are tours do.
Honres G-G
J. Barrow
and
3+0.
for
4
to
discuss the possibility of ob- with 71 on the Starbeck course 3.6. Lent Saul and Getz 6-1, hay cel Hansenne and S. Gary of
to
was
6-4
And
C. Lau and M. Lt (Kowloon Tong)
K..Lau and Pau bent Doyle and
Durham B-0,
even places.
Derek
•
at least
at
any-
athletics.
active
Biggest disappointments were the poor performances in the field events other than the High seemed
in British athletles was finally-
"RECORDER”..
Super Gala Planned By VRC
Horne, 41-year-old Hendon Harrogate, July 19.-Keg
Miss Fisher G-0; beat Mrs flewitt for Make Inquiries professional, today headed
oll serious purpose last Mr Castro and Mrs V. Bouza year
when he won his first the 98 qualifiers in the drew with Mrs Groundwater and AAA Mile Championship In Bern, Switzerland. July North British 2,000 Guineas Mrs Benjamin - lost to 19.--Jaroslav Drobny and
Hoaremman ant Mix Fisher minutes 14.2 seconds. Vladimir Cernik, the
Golf Tournament with anidrew with Mrs Hewift and Ms Olympic Games in the 1.500 that the rut in the field events
He later came sixth at the Jump, A year ago It Czechoslovakia tennis exiles, aggregate of 137 for the 36
Men's "B" Division
metres in time equivalent about 4 minutes 11 seconds, but over." KCC 7-LRC Z Consulate here yesterday to
He backed up his record first
nhead of such outstanding round of 66 at Ponnal yesterday.
F. Zimmern Milers.an Don Gehrmann, Mar- (KCC) lost Hurlbatt and Shaw |taining visas for the
and led Tom Fairbrian, of Strobach and Pomeroy 6-0, Although they did not apply Penyeth, and Florry Van Danck, Sun and J. Zau lost to Hurl- he beat this year.
Hungary, whose AAA record Glasgow, July 19.-Scot formally for the vizas, the two of Belgium, by one stroke. In an official statement about and struggled for seven Czechs said they would do so
balt and Shaw 4-8; beat Saul and Tom Goddard took six for 48 the changes
Getz
beat Next came Fred of captaincy, the
Strubacil Daly, of Pomeroy 75. when the championship leaders selecars comment:
In one event and "Mr F. G. hours
19 minutes in the near future. They were Balmoral, and Ted McNeill, of
A. E. P. Guest and E, G. batted for the second time. AMann is very
F Auckland in February, England doubtful if he against the accurate bowl-primarily Interested in learning Swinton Park, each with totals Guest beat luribalt and Shaw 6-0 1 Inte declaration left Gloucester will be available to play cricketing, backed up by good field-the United States attitude to of 130.
beat Saul and Getz
certain to score, perhaps (walk over}; to get 183 to win, and they were
beat Strobach and Pomeroy 6.1.
all The British
three visit.
a sweep of Open champion, next season. Mr F. R. Browning, of the New Zealanders Ward their proposta it was Bobby Locke, of South Africa, i 10 short with five wickets down in been invited to captain here today and were beaten learned that there probably will followed his round of 70 yester-
KT "BLUE" 9-RAF O
C. W. Parnell of Canada From consular officinis when the match ended in England in
is about the best opposition to draw.
be encountered in the Mlle and Tests and Mr Mann has been co-by ten wickets,
be Hitle didiculty in grunting day with a 72 on the Starbecker Doyle and Davenport 6-2: heat
The Colony's swimming James Lakeer. one of Eng
the desired visas. Drobny and
Hamilton and Hayhurst 0.0: beat he has not accomplished course today and
live
Cunnington and Durham 0-3.
and diving champions will land's XII for the Manchester opted to the Selection Commit-
remainder of this Following their first innings Cernik said they wanted strokes behind the leader. He
thing very promising this year.
With Nankeville, however, be seen in action for the Test, accomplished another ne tee for the
137 made in serics,"
reply to the make a tour of tennis tournais, however, strongly fancied to Davenport 6-3; beat Hamilton and ends performance for Surrey against
the
of the first time this year on July The final relection may de- tourists 423 they made 209 Inments throughout the
suromacy United carry off the first prize of £500. Hayhurst 0-2: beat Cunnington and Kent in taking seven wickets
the fitness of Cyril their second Innings and the States and Mexico.
The qualifying scores do not
Chumpions 30, when the Victoria Re probabic Empire 8. T. Tan and G. Lin beat Doyle turned up at the for 47 runs to bring his matchapend on
Washbrook or
White City They drove here from Ostand, count, and the
and Davenport 1-5; beat Hamilton Games. qualifiers start anatyals to 12 for 38.
48.5 creation Club will be hold- Pugh's Games. wicket.
to score 16 for no wicket for ed last week in the Swiss Tennis If the Lancashire rey Epirich got his first; Geoffrey
not it, the victory.
nal Course tomorrow. Ово century of the season for Lan-opening bat in
CRC "A" 61⁄2-IRC Z1⁄2 round will be played tomorrow, and T. Crosskey Championships and defled G. Willatt
acconi President, Sir Arthur Morse, cashire against Somerset, hitting problem will solve itself, but if
another on Thursday,
Choy Ping-fan and Y. H. Leung and the order of the Communist-dómina-
y an English-run-· (CRC "A" beat 1. M. Omar and tho Inclusion of an extra with un opening partnership of
nor in the postwar period, is and Lady Morse, in celebra bowler, the choice of batsman 100 before Jack Cowie bowled hom They announced they holes on Friday-Reuter.
Rumjahn and . Rumjahn 6-8; beat place at At
not nearly good enough for a tion of Sir Arthur's knight-
Auckland, even in the hood. will probably lle between
A. J. Hussain and I. Kitchell 6-3, would become political exiles J. Crosskey. w. Edrich and R. F. Simpson.
and seek refuge in the United Sammy Snead Wins Omar and Kitchell -1: beat Rum
K. M. Au and Choy Tin-wah beat first three.
His Excellency the Governor Will it went on to score 101 States. Edrich's form of Inte has not which included ten fours. This
Though Harry Parlott and Jahn and Rumjahn 6-3; beat Hus- Tom White finished Arst and and Lady Granthamn will at- been encouraging, but Simp pallent and
They will play several exhib!-
Pittsburgh, July 10-Sammy Jain and Kitchell 0-3. At The Oval: Surrey beat son's prolific scaring has been Kent by wickets, Kent 224 feature of the
valuable innlags tion matches while waiting for Snead won the $2,800 top money to Omar and Kitchell 3-4; lost to not seem they had any oppost-i present the prizes at the end C. K. Lee and C. Y. Chung lost second in the Half Mile, it does tend, and Lady Grantham will Insted five hours and Nottingham-
10 their status to be straightened in the Dapper Dan Open Golf Rumlahn and Rumjahn 4-0 beat tlon, neither Arthur Wint and 144 (Laker 7 for 47); Sure hire-games-this-season;-if-u
of the evening. minutes.
Tournament-yesterday.--He-de-Jussals-and-Kitcheli-6---- réy "208 and 81 for 5.
bowler la amitted. It is likely
Jamalea, nor Douging Harris of This meet will be a pro-view_____ feated Floyd Mangrum by one SCAA 6-CRC "B" 2% New Zealand bolag in the field of the Colony championships to stroke, with a 71, to post a 72 Y. M. Lo and N, Ma
be held later in the season, as (CRC Both these two great "p") beat M. N. Liu and B. Ylu
Empire hole total of 274.
Mangrum had a final round of wel 3-0; lost to C. K. Chan and list.
7-3; lost to C. K. Leung and A.
wers on the injured will be realised by a study of 67-Associated Press.
P. Poon 2-6.
beati None of England's sprinters in all, but the ones which will was able to hold either of the be closely contested and drew two West Indians, MacDonald possible entrants are as follows: with Liu and Yiu 6-6; lost to Balley and Lealle Laing. ond
Ladies' 100 Yards free-style. Loung and Wal 3-; lost to Chan there will be a half-dozen more-Heather and Shauna Ander- and Poon 5-7.
better sprinters from Jamales, con. Joan Wong, Mamie RECREIO 61⁄2--HKCC 21⁄2 Trinidad and British Gulona to
Leong. Men's 100 Yards back-sRoke. 1. Acafuroff and Dr 11. Meyer contend with at Auckland. -A. Lopez.
Dew. Lawrence, beat C. A Barretto The best sprinter in Britain William Teo, Cheong Kin-maan, and B. T. Gesang 6-3: best I, today, Nick Stacey, did
not
Men's Gonsalves and T. N. Rodrigues 6-4
200 Yards. breast- drew with A. Yvanovich and I compete. Stacey, however, has strake. Yvenovich, Loung still to show himself threat to Him-kin.. Cheong Chung-yêu, A. J. Cllford and E. Zulauf lost MacDonald Bailey in the 100 Fung Wai-cheong-
the state of the New Zealanders went in ag Switzerland, where they appear with clean sheets over the Pan- and Hayhurst 0-4: teat Cunnington econds in the Quarler Mie, ing a meet to honour their
and Durham 6-2.
two sixes and 13, fours in his he is ft and conditions warrant fove Scotland a splendid started Czech Goverment to retur leading 50 will play a Anal 30A. R. Kitchell 6-3; drew with 0.
135 not out,
THE RESULTS.
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The results of the games which ended today were:
15).
At
It is
Its
greatest
out-Associated-Press-
has
July
19 A offered the
At Southampton: Humpshifre to be an off-spinner.
Cowle proved troublesome, Australian Offor particularly with the new ball, beat Leicestershire by 100 runs.
Melbourne, Hampshire 240 and 241 for 7
and claimed two quick wickets INTERESTING SIDE
glaciarium declared: Leicestershire 101 and
during the forenoon,
Bowling 228 (Tompkin 74, Knott 0 for,
unchanged Czech Davis Cupper, Jaroslav
until an Interesting side, tunch he was then rested until Drobny, a position on Its staff capable of producing a result well on in the afternoon when which will not interfere with Birmingham: Warwick-in three dnys. shire
drew with Middlesex strength lies in bowling, eight attack he
on being re-introduced to the Drobny's tennis activities, it was Warwickshire 219 for 8 declared of the 12 being regular bowlers valuable wickets.
announced today. captured two more and 115 for 7 (Young 4 for 30); with their county sides.
It was
stated the experience Middlesex 231 for declared! Brown was a member of D. The batsmen could not cope of Drobny, who is an export ice hockey player, would be (Denis Compton 71, W. Edrich R. Jardino's team which toured with his speed off the pitch and 04,
invaluable Hollles 6 for 104).
his Anal Agures of six for which made the offer three
to the Australia in 1932-33 and has were
giactarium At Calif: Glamorgan beat played
well-carned. In six Tests-Ove Derbyshiro by
weeks 0 wickets,
A seventh
I ago through an Australian them against
wicket stand 'of New Zealand 25 between Edward and Nichol Derbyshire 144
friend of and
202; teams. His last Test appearance took Scotland clear of an in-
Drobny United Glamorgan 102 and and 245 for was in 1037 against New Zea-nings defeat,
Press. 4 (Cut 125 not out, Walkins land.
but the lourists were left with a simple task At Nottingham: Nottingham captain, Brown is a clever leg
astute when they batted again.
Winrow drew with Yorkshire, break and googly bowler, 45 runs for the fifth wicket be- and Edward put on Notts 140 and 138 for 2 (Harris hard-hitting adventurous type ford Sutcliffe broke the former's
73)
lro
Besides
being
Sun
of
53 not out, Hardstaff 63 not of batsman and a brilliant feld.wicket. out); Yorkshira, 150 for 2 de-
clared (Hutton 87 not out).
At Taunton: Lancashire beat! Somerset by 84 runs. Lancashire 173 and 325 for 9. declared (G. Edrich 138
not out); Somerset 172 and 242
(Berry for 57). At Northampton: Northamp tonshire drew with Essex 270 and 186 for 4 (Cray 110, Insole 51 not
Brian Close'a Inclu- Edward, who batted one and sion in the 12 three-quarter hours for a valu Is the renilsa-able 32, and Nichol took the tion of the core along steadily and saved dream
of Seo land from an Innings de- every school feat, but the Innings ended at boy. Described 290, leaving the tourists needing as the "cric-only 14 for victory. ket discovery In Ave overa Cresswell and out);
of the sea-Cave got the runs and the New Northants 380 for 8 declared Brian Close
son," Close Zealanders won by ten wickets. (Brookes 165, Barrick 51). N has yet to be awarded his
At Gloucester:
Gloucester Yorkshire cap, but has shiro
PTQ- drow with Worcester-gressed from a school eleven, shire. Worcestershire 224 and through League matches, coun- 151 fo' declared (Goddard 6ty games, the Test trial and the i for 48); Gloucestershire
103 Gentlemen versus (Howorth 0 for 51) for 5-Reuter.
Players, 10 and 113the top. within n maiter of
weaks.
FINAL SCORE
The final scoreboard read: ;
NEW ZEALAND
1st Innings 423, 2nd Innings. Cave not out
Mister Conquest
YOU DON'T KNOW IT KIT BUT DID YOU 'A GOOD TURN
BORRY, RENO - BUT I DON'T KNOW WHETHER TO THANK ›
YOU SPANK
GOODY-GOODY A HE-MAN!
Cresswell not out
Extras
SCOTLAND 1st Innings 137. 2nd innings. Willalt b Scolt Crosskey b Cowie Sheppard b Cowie Altchison b
Cowle Winrow b Sutcliffe Edward b Cowle Hermiston b Cowle Nichol b Cowle
0
India Aims For A Second Wimbledon
London, July 19-India aims to make the inaugural
international lawn tennis
K. C. Ng and K. W. AN Liu and Yu 6-3; lost to Leung and Wel 0-6: lost, to Chan and Founde
8. N. To and K. H.
(cc)
G. Vieira 0-0,
best time
shou vet by
runners
1a Barretto and Goano 3-6; lost to Yards. Ho
·
of
is better. nt the
the names of those who havo been invited to participate.
There will be some 15 events
tho
championships of Asia Consalves and Rodrigues -d; lost Furlong, just about in Empire Joan
Ladies Individual-medley— second "Wimbledon," ac- to Yvanovich and Visirs 3-0.
Wong, Marlo Leong, T. P. Mahon and G. Lemay lost top class though hardly a good cording to Mr. J. Durai, to Barretto and Gosano 1-0 lost to bet for drst uncent Rod Shauna and Heather Anderson. Men's 100 Yards breast- 10 Foreign Secretary of the In-Gonsalves and Rodrigues 1-d; lost
-to Yvanovish and Vieira 1-0.
against Bartram,
Treloar
and stroke.-G. Roza-Pereira,- Chen MCHUNG
| Chiu-chcong, Lau Tal-plag, Ng has so far won five Nin. of six Empire Games sprint
Men's 50 Yards free-style.
USRC TEAMS Іп their League. tennis matches this week, the United
for nono dian Lawn Tennis Associn- tion, in a statement to Reuter here today.
Invitations are be extended Services Recreation Club will les. S. E. Engelhart won the G. Saunders, Tai Hang, Wi-
to be represented by the follow-220 Yards at Hamilton, Canada, tam Teo, Ng Nin.
in 1930, Arthur Sweency both
Diving ---G. Saunders, E. da send a team of four, two men | Ing:
City Roza, L. Roza-Pereira, sprint titles at the While
Wong Wednesday
in 1934 and Cyril Holmes both Sik-long,
Wong
Kin-wook, Men's "C" V, SCAA (home).--|
in 1930. Capt Mackreth
Sydney
Chan' Wal-shan.. E. A. Ilancock again at (Capl), G, Cannon & J. Anderson,
Men's 440 Yards free-style- Lt. Gemmell & Capt Nicholson, Re- Four times only in the 40 Chun Chun-Bar, serves, J. Lindeman N. Wright, years history of the. AAA wah, F. Monteiro; Cheong Kin-
Thursday
Championships, has Men's "B" CCC (away) Tump. been won at 0 feet 4 inches,
Laidlaw b Burit McLaren not out Youngson st. Reld b Burit
.Extras
YOUR CALL TO LONDON
MADAMS
101
to all Davis Cup nations
81
and two women, to take part in the championships,
which are
11
24
being played In Calcutta be tween December 22 32 January 1.
and
2
Mr Dural-mid-
that he had 13 already approached the Lawn Tennis Associations of several hallons about sending players and was contacting others. Reuter.
290
the
Fich
A. Fisher & K. Niddy, P. Pecaric & Brown & Major Goldschmidt, A Dinnen
record. (Capt), Capt Dodwell- and that is still the
Joint record-holders until Satur Ladies "A v. KCC (home) day were Pierre Lawden of Mrs Jones & Mrs Williams Mr France, Harold Osborn
Easterbrook
Bits. Parker.
Major
of the
maan..
Golf
Wong Kam
Scottish Open Edinburgh. July 10-W. J.. & Mine Bonbernard,
Maloya, Mr Halls Miss Scott; Reserve; United States. Prince A. F. Gibbs, of Selangor.
play Adedoyin Nigeria, or the qualified for the match -Reuter Jackie Robinson
Friday:
Olymple Champion, J. A. Winter stages of the Scottish Amateur) Mixed "" V. LAC (away),- of Australia,
Championship. which FA Fisher (Capt) & Mhe Fisher, One of the most encouraging starts on the Muirfield course, Wants More Cash Atlanten: Reserves, Mel features of the 49th. AAA Cham
Lothian, tomorrow. plonships was the fact that one
record entry. made it nocès- HOW THEY STAND
Scotsman and two Englishmen sary for two qualifying rounds to be played at Guilone and now share the record, Men's "B". Division
Of Alan Paterson of Scotland Muirfeld and 67 plovers with PWLD. F A Plait was expected that he would 30 hole arvrngates of 153 For It helter qualified for the match. 10600 434 101⁄2 12 | equal the record at least,
play stages, who has done 6 feet 5 4 ID 27 18 714 inches, that he would ... 0 3 2 1 27% 20% 7 higher.
HE'S RATHER A PET!
I'M BRINGING HIM
BACK TO ZONDON
-COR BARITY
Express Berrics
Italg & Sirs Hug.
Brooklyn, July 19. Brooklyn's
star Negro
second. baseman, Jacklo
Robinson, served notice, in SCAA
Gibbs, who had a round of 75 over the Gullane coursą "Yes" fortlay, took. 70. over Mufrfold today for an aggregate of 154. A S. Flockhart, the defend- ing
chamolen, Was
AUIOTHE several well-known players who failed to qualify for the match stages, the final of which will be Mared over, 30 holes on 0 Saturday,
a roundabout way, yesterday CRC "A" 5 50.0 401 44 10 was even hoped for the young that he intends to ask for KT "Blue" 6 4.2.0 3714 1812 8 Scots Ind
acc more money next season. кес Robinson, learling hitter in KT the National League and top "White" 4-3-1 0-23 13 candidato for the Most Valunblo INC Player award, used an up-Recrolo pearance before a Congres CRC "B" sional Committee in Washing LRC ton to break the news.
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