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FOURTH TEST

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1949.

HUTTON HITS 206 IN A DAY OF RECORDS

England 87 Runs Ahead With 6 Wickets In Hand

Kennington Oval, London, Aug. 15.-The 28,000 people who sweltered in the heat at Kennington Oval today' saw England, except for one period, hammer the New Zealand attack mercilessly and finish the day 87 runs ahead with six wickets to fall.

By the close of play England were 432 for four wickets in reply to New Zealand's total of 345.

Several new records were established during the day, Len Hutton and Reg Simpson, scoring 147, mude the best opening stand in any Test match for England against New Zealand, also the second partnership of 218 between Hutton and Bill Edrich was the biggest for England against New Zealand.

Hutton's 200 was the highest individual inning against New Zealand in this country and equalled Martin Donnelly's score, made at Lord's, as the best for either side in England.

the morning well, who

held up the Englandį began to play himself in quietly The first thing

ninth Attack Zealand Just their New

Ilutton becaine intr for

an hour and while

attle wwcket without arifition to auted 25 rust, New Zealand alt more subdued. Saturday's total of 320, but re- out for 345.

Edrich look a long time to sistance came from the last patr.

settle down and, with Ilutton Tom Burt and George Cress-

taking extra care during the 90's, scoring proceedi

ut u

DAVIS CUP

Aussies Sweep Up Italy

GRAND START

Englan were given a grand of

partner who,

!

run

of

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

London Express. Service

Too Much Talent Gives Yorkshire A Headache

By ARCHIE QUICK

If Yorkshire do not win the Champlonship this summer they will almost certainly win it next year, and, perhaps for many years to come. The only thing that can stop them, fronically enough, is an embarrassment of riches. As a result they are an unsettled side.

The County Selection Committee have available about 15 players, all of whom are worth their place in the senior eleven. But who to leave out is the problem, and us a result of indecision the first team is constantly altered.

Yorkshire, for instance, have no fewer than six fast bowlers-Aspinali, Coxon and Whitehead (the latter two are in favour at the time of writing), McHugh, Foord and Truman.

Rye, New York, Aug. 15. with different partners in Wash-four and in Cresswell's follow-position.

In

and

the

the

in

143 had

the

1

"

Keighley, an

Oxford

Softball Meeting

the

1

Of

Soccer Invasion

The British Isles

London, Aug. 15.-The coming football season', will see an "invasion" of Britain and Eire, for at least eight visits will be made by foreign teams.

Finland will meet Eire in a World Cup match in Dublin on September 8; Sweden, Olympic champions and conquerors of England in Stockholm Inst May, will make two trips to meet Eire in November and Scot- land in May.

Belgium will visit Wales in accepted a £6,000 offer for a September, Italy. will play Eng- two year contract with tho land at Tottenham in Novem- Athletic Football Club, Madrid. ber and the AIK, Sweden's | —Reuter, leading soccer club, has four provisional fixtures in England with leading First Division

clubs,

and

Then the amateurs of France England will meet in London and the bare-footed footballers of Nigeria will play against nine picked amateur sides

Liverpool, Bishop Auckland and London.

There will be an added In.. terest In the annual british International

Newcomer

Ties With Demaret

Chiengo, Aug. 14. Championship Jimmy Demaret, among England, Ireland, Scot veteran from Ojai, Cali singing land and Wales this scoson,

ut Rio de Janeiro next June and July.

took

around

as the winners and runners-upfornia, and Johnny Palmer, will qualify for the compella rookie from Budin, North tion proper of the World Cup Carolina,

different routes

the Tam Altogether the senson's full O'Shunter course today but programme embraces as many ended in a tie for the na 13 internationals and seven US$10,000 first prize in Inter-league games for the pro- the World Championship of fessionals alone.

three Golf with 72-hole scores of

The AIK will include

ers of the Swedish leam (275.

members

which beat England, outside-

icfi Bertie Bacckvall, right- Demaret,

back H. Nilsson and

half B. Leander.

H. Carlsson, who schemer of England's will not be on tour.

centre one

was

Ho

of the game's great- the est stars, defeat,llstered the

has

Victoria Club

Callover

inks for a

inal

round

67. five ander for bla tof

while Pal- most

mer,

consistent

the

his ment.

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32 play-

the two

the green, he chipped up short and missed the putt to bogle the tle. And holo and produce n until then Palmer had looked like a sure winner.

Then they have three left-handed batsmen, Wilson, Watson and Smithson, and can field only two. start with an openky stand funereal nace, much to the an- Close, now a Test 147 between lufton and Simp-

Match, wealthy Bradford amateurs of he has got is the woollen trade are available, sou. Simpson's flowing strokes noyance of the crowd. Hutton, player before quickly took him ahead of his who reached 80 at more than a county cap, and veteran Ellis W. G. Keighley who has been minute, went so cautious- Robinson are right arm spinners well groomed as captain of the however, opened up after the first bour and with through the 90's that he took and Wardle and Mason are left

Minor Counties eleven and wic- to reach arm bowlers. grural cover drives rapidly over- further 43 minutes

ket keeper D. V. Brennan now his century.

In addition Halliday, current-on the fringe of Test

Match hauled Simpson. When the pair

Immediately afterwards Hutty hurt, will be looking for his honours. had went up the 100, Hutton Agured in England's third three on began to show his freedom place as opener when it and Brennan is the senlor but my stroke play. He cracked Lowson is proving quite a good guess is that Keighley will suc figure stand of the series. But Cowie through the

cover for partner to Len Hutton in No. 2 ceet to an illustrious position.

A provisional Working brook, Nobertson and now ing over opened his shoulders

Coach Arthur Mitchell says i

Bluc, Committee of nine members -Bill Sidwell, of Australie, ¡Simpson,

for a straght drive and a leg hit. beat Marcello del Bello, of

is nice to have so much talent was born of Yorkshire parents was elected at the annual England kept ahead of

In spite of Hution's slow

at hand but it is causing the in France and is only the second Italy, by 6-1, 6-1, 6-0 in the clock for most of the day, but period, England went on to tea

of the first of the two remaining at one stage after Simpson had with 238 runs on the board for good folk of Leeds quite a series player born outside the confines general meeting

10! | of headaches,

of the Broad Acres to have sp. Hongkong Softball Associa- Thef

One wicket, which meant that Singles in the Davis Cup and Edrich bad foined Hut- the pair failed to keep the

be-prared for Yorkshire.

tion held yesterday at the ton,

the two hours and

The outcome of it all, 1 flvo

Bevc. Hution was then well minutes inter-zone final here.

Just to Blustrate how wealthy Green will be the departure of

Room, Peninsula since lunch ¡pace up.

London, Aug. 16.-Bettingers in final of Australia, by winning theret, complete master

Wi 130 several of the present lead- Yorkshire are in pace bowling first

Ingley iwo Slugter

the sihatlon and in an

staff to other counties on it need only be said that Jack Hotel, by kind courtesy of on the Doncaster St Leger rounds, scored attacking added. Huiton

and Edricht 34.

the Willehead got his first county the hotel management. remains at a standstill. At{two under dimmy Demaret Doubles earlier days, hnd mood, but when he reached the

After tea, claiming 20 of special registrations or lo

70, for season against Leagues.

The functions of the Commit- the official callover held at par, One of the certain

victory 90's he became completely sub- made

frut. 28

other person match of the added in runs

13 who may not be playing for Surrey at the Oval as lato ustep wil be to re-draft and the

poorest round of the tourna- here which allows them to challenge dued.

minutes against

Victoria Club Cowic

is amend and Yorkshire next season is skip- July 25 for a few overs he He took as long

Consti- existing ns three- the United States for the Davis

With his ball off to the left of tonight, there was a very Cave, Hilton reached 150 out per Normon Yardley who eap. just about the fastest bowler in tation of the theof, 268 in four Cup and today's

Associa two Singles quarters of an hour over

a for fast ten runs necessary to Rive minutes.

hours and vetained England on the last Aus the country;

tion for presentation at an small attendance of mem- were, by comparison,

him his tenth century of

iralium tour. the

He plays in the Huddersfield Extraordinary General Meeting bers and little business was mality.

ONE "LIFE"

League on Saturdays and lives to be convened in a fortnight, transacted. the final singles, Frank reason, and the rate siropped to

Business After Hutton had put England

calls are pressing in London the rest of the week from today. Sedgman (Australia) beat G. 50 an hour.

The American-bred colt, Lone Hulton assumed his fuent at in front in four hours 55 and he may have to retire from studying for his B.Sc. engineer. Cucelli (aly) 1-6, 6-1, 6-2,

make ing degree at London Univer- 8-2, nnd so

A large gathering of softball Eagle, owned by the Chairman Australia won the fucking style after completing minutes, Edrich, credited with continuous cricket and

and went

adherents, fats, and scribes, of the New York Jockey Club, missed by Donnelly only fugitive appearances. Two sity. later-zone Anal by five matches, his century

on to 70, was

were on hand when President Mr William Woodward, remains to nil-Reuter,

his second svare

hundred in Belding at dep square leg to

Fennels "Doc" Molthen called an 11 to 2 favourite,

The the meeting to order. The re-

French colt, minutes. He and Edrich tore Cresswell's bowling. into the New Zealand attack Two overs

inter Hinton Brookline, Mara, Aug. 15- with a vengeance, fashing out reached 200 out of 359 after five

of the

Secretary, F.W. Drake, who wan "Buster" Hollands, was read. Inst Saturday, was not quoted. Felicisimo Ampon at the Philip-

#1 almost every bail. In an hours' batting, He had then

The Secretary thanked all those is price last week was 100 to plues and Hugh Stewart of San hour after ten they put on 104 hit 24 hours, but after a further

who had gone to bat for the 6. Francisco triumphed today in stili went on punishing the boundary for a snisk through London, Aug.

Derbyshire, after their first cause of softball during the past 15. -

Other prices offered: the first round of the National tirest bowling. Tennis Tournament.

Hutton finally, fell to a well-e is he was out to a catch Middlesex look like con- innings collapse for less than a season. He brought up the vital 8. to 1 Royal Empire and

by Rubone at long-off.

in different question of playing grounds and Royal Forest. hundred, batted Ampon and Stewart defeated

Judged catch on the edge of His 200 equalled Martin solidating their position in fashion

today. They are still seating accommodation for ball

to 2 Swallow Tail and Charles Harris of Texas and

Donnelly's achleyament at the County Championship 31 behind but have six wickets fous-a problem which had con- Muskora. flichord Moulcdous of New

The second stand put on 218 Lord's in the Second Test. The and, providing their bowlers in hand. Yorkshire's declara-fronted the Executive Com- Orleans 6-1, 6-1 and 6-4-As-In two hours and 35 minutes,

100 to Unknown Quantity. and Hutton's innings had last-added 218 in two hours and 35 the final day of the match and Lester going on to 140 not medios, then presented his state

second wicket, falling at 305 set down to their task on tion was made possible by amittee in the past season. Hindostan and Val Drake. soclated Press.

ed five hours, his

stand of 121 between Yardley 200 out of

The Treasurer, Philo G. Ne- 20 to Bar Eight-Router. 305, including 25 fours.

second England's

Worcestershire were England

ahead!

with

to-out and Yardley 84 not out. ment of account and his report but Compton Edrich was a

by Hutton partnership

and morrow, the Southern side

thereon. The Treasurer's ac- new record for should win this important against Northamptonshire, but $1,434 had been realised on the Nottinghamshire are struggling counts disclosed that a profit of did not last long, scoring only 13 before being easily caught. this particular wicket against Results in yesterday's

New Zealand. Edrich reached a century in best-

Essex look like winning their Annual Dance, and that the The

KBCC RINKS previous Mixed Doubles "A"-Divi-free hours, but did not

was 178 by Herbert

Southend-Festival. game with Association was well-placed-for-The--following have been. rede Sutcliffe and K. S. Duleepsingh innings by Dewes

"Mainly through

a cautious Sussex, mainly because another run, being caught

some the forthcoming season with selected to represent the KBGC and come bright batting by Essex backed liquid cash resources amounting in their Cresswell's jeg trap..

at The Oval in 1931.

league matches on enterprising hitting by Robins,

over $1,000. and readily Saturday, Compton, Brown and Bailey stayed to

realizable stock valued conser

1st team versus CCC the end when England with six little.

accomplished † lead with six wickets-still in wickets to full stood 87 ahead.

31 he gave an easy eatch at the advantage of wicket and then Edrich, after second

AMPON & STEWART WIN

League

the straight boundary.

Tennis unly one man cut,

sion matches were:

NO MISTAKE

in

minutes.

sweep

to

leg.

wicket with

COUNTY CRICKET

game.

knock

the

port

items.

17

Amour at Deauville

Lawn Bowls

J

After Demaret finished, there were only two players with n chance, Palmer and Slammin' Sammy Snead, who had the round to-day one stroko behind Palmer and White,

2

Démaret and Palmer will play off over 18 holes, starting at two.

p.m. tomorrow. The win- ner gets the $10,000 first prize and the loser the second award of $7,000.-United Press..

FANLING GOLF

The Stapleford Competition on the Old Course at Fanling on Sunday was won by W." G. Robertson with 30 points, G. G. |D. Carter being runner-up with

one point less.

This is the time-of-year-when- It is very satisfying to play a high shot to the green and see it stop dead. Unfortunately, how- this usually leaves a pock

mark

Meyer and P. Hughes, J. Tindall, J. G. open to candidates and to ser-

SCAA 7-HKCC 2

apart from Middlesex took the first innings up their bowling and good work to Chau & Edwin

vatively at over $1,500. The D. Trail, R. J. Win (away): ever on the green, and it will Mrs Mary Tal (SCAA) bent Mrs Slagter

Having made 13 out of hand and finished with an The Hampshire-Leicestershire accounts were passed and adopt-Fraser

and J. McKelvio & Jock Mackie 0-2; beta Mrs

120. In their game is interesting for the fact ed.

greenkeeping staff if members (Skip); E. A. Atkins, G. E. Ereatly assist the work of the Cooper Andrews & W. J. D.

Worcestershiro that it may well decide

There were several outstand- 6-0; beat Beat Mrs Kite & L

There could be no mistake completing his century out of lost four wickets without wiping | Championship's wooden spoonistsjing amendments in the existing Thompson, A. J. Hall and L. will smooth out these marks

Sykes ood,

(Skip); F. A. Plume, E. whenever possible. Goldman 0-4.

about the purpose of the bats-251 in three hours when hooking out the arrears.

as they are the bottom-two sides Constitution of the Association

A. L. G. Eastmon Next week-end is Prize Sun- Mrs Ip Koon-hung & Szeto men when the game was resum- his 14th boundary, was out to

which required attention but, on

and W. C. Surrey, who are also Cham-In the table.

Simpson,

(Skip). day and a bogey competition Bick (SCAA) beat Mrs Slagtered after lunch. Both Ilution the next ball, also being caught plonship aspirants, had an un-

A majority, it was decided to Hampshire's stronger batting

2nd team versus KCC (away); will be run on the usual lines & Mackie 0-1; beat.

Mrs and Simpson began to attack, off Cresswell,

happy time against Lancashire, has left them with the advance the discussion of these A. Hutton, J. G. Robertson, J. with no entrance fee, but an op- Andrews & Cooper 0-4; beat right away and shortly after Bailey was joined by Brown who dismissed them for 128.tage and a win for them should

Crighton and A. Spary (Skip); tional pool. This competition is Mrs Kite & Goldman 6-2,

the hundred went up each had and both went for overy Lancashire, however, did not entire Leicestershire of the

ELECTION OF OFFICIALS Miss C. Y. Cheung & T. T. completed 50 in the sanie over possible nin taking quick enforce the follow on

A and last place in the final reckoning.

Collyer vice subscribers, Chen (SCAA) lost 10 Mrs from Burtt, which cost 11 runs. singles in an effort to push the Surrey are likely to need some-

A. P; The election of the General

(Skip);

Weir, J. P.

The Deep Water Bay Mixed Slagter & Mackie 3-6; lost to Simpson was

quick to hook score niong. Brown soon passed thing over 400 tomorrow unless A grand batting display by Committee members was then Styles, H. A. Lammert and V. Foursomes Competition has Mts Andrews Cooper 4-0; anything the least bit short of a Bailey's total and at the close Lancashire declare early.

Leslie Ames featured Kent's held and resulted in Francis Chittenden (Skip). beat Mrs Kite & Goldman 0-4 length on the leg stump, while England were 87 in front with

Innings. He scored more than "Doc" Molthen being elected for 3rd team versus KDC (away): performance is now planned. In

proved so popular that a repeat- CRC 9——USRC o

Hutton, In contrast, scoredix wickets to fall

A Centur of the Surrey half their runs with a braczy the fifth consecutive year to the E. F. S. Baker, J. A. L. Pear tending competitors should ap- Mrs Enli Le Litton & Tsuit chiefly by placed strokes to lex THE SCOREBOARD 25 by Tattersall, on off break from following on. He

innings was the five wickets for century and so prevented Kent Presidency, Mr Jahn Shepherd son, R. H. Browne and T. J. pend their names to the list in Yun-pui (CRC) beat Mrs Jones, for angles, together with

will was elected as Vice-President. Hemsley (Skip); J, N. Macfar- the Clubhouse or advise the bowler, who actually took his need to repeat the form to- Mr Phils G. Remedios was un-lane, R. H. Jones, N. P. Smith Club office. It will be a knock. Caumon mid-off to square on the off-

wickets for only three runs inmorrow, however, if Kent are animously re-elected to the and C. E. Terry (Skip); C, W. out competition on handicap, one spell of 0.4 oversi

to avoid defeat.

Treasurer's office for the fourth Greaves, W. G. Frost, A. handicap to be taken as three successive year. Mr F. W, Batley and L. E. Lammers quarters of the Fanling guro "Buster Hollands got the nod (Skip).

and

then three-eighths the dif for the Secretary's post and he

ference in aggregate. Entries appointed Me Hal Wing, Leo as 288ls assistant

& Capt. Brown 6-3; beat Miscensional drive ranging

Bon Bernard & Capt.

0-1; beat Mrs Williams & Capt. |

Shipster 6-2.

Mias

Lo Haw-yce

side.

an

from

New Zealand's first success was not brought about by any- & Choy thing sinister in the bowling,ution e

well.

NEW ZEALAND

1st innings 345 ENGLAND

Rabone & Cress- Donnelly b

206

OR

to keep the Simpson scoring moving freely. He Cresswell

Tit-fook (CHC) beat Mrs Jones but rather because of Simpson's & Capt. Brown 6-0; beat Miss Bon Bernard & Capt. Cannon laudable attempt 6-1; brat Mrs Williams & Capt. swung round at a slightly over. Edrich e Cave b Cresswell 100 Davies and Clift, who enteri (Dewes 81, Jenkins 5 for 04).

Mrs Gertle Chaun & Ho Ka-pitched balt on the leg side and Compton e Scott b Cress-

Shipster 6-1.

lau (CRC) beat Mrs Jones & Capt. Brown 0-2; bent Miss Bon Bernard & Capt. Cannon 0-2: beat Mrs Willams & Capt. Shilpster 0-3.

RAP

TODAY'S GAMES

Men's "B" Division V. INC

KT "White" v. USRC

Recreio

v..KCC

CRC

V. SCAA

CCC

*** V. LRC

#KCC

v. KT "Blue"

I CAN'T MAKE

IT OUT, STRIPEY-

NICOLA AT RENO'S CARTY...

sent it straight to Donnelly backward feit at 147.

al

well Bailey not out Hutton, with Edrich as part-Brown not out her. continued to drive at every

Orinity

and be Was severe on Burtt, who went off at the end of his second spell

with an annylala of no wieltet for 40 runs in 13 overs, none of which were maldens,

SLOWED DOWN

Extras

13 separation.

10

D

IRC RINKS

The following have been selected close on Sunday, August 21, and to represent the Indian Recreation the draw will be published Club's second team at 4 pin. next shortly thereafter. Saturday against the Filipina Club

Sookunpao

After

getting Gloucester's remaining wickels

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES cheaply, Glamorgan, the Championyt.

Al Lord's: Worcestershire 160 started off with a near century and 117 for 4; Middlesex opening stand between Emrys

In order that there would be At Southend: Sussex 184 ridi the 90's before there

Members are reminded that was a 143 for 3 (Smith 01); Essex 433 no time lag in amending the

D. M. A. Rarack, I. All, A. R. the list is now open for the Deep present Constitution, it was de- Vigar 07, Insole 74, Horsfall elded to nominate an additional Bux, M. A. Wahab,

A. Rahman, M. Y. Atial (skip): 9. Water Day Championship to.bd Then wickets tumbled and 95, James Langridge 5 for 88).

five members to the Working M. Kodir, E. R. Marker, S. M. This consists of 18 holes medal A played on Sunday, September 4. Rumfahn, A. M. Waliah (skip); A. 21 Glamorgan were out for 170, 14 but Gloucestershire, like Lan At Manchester: Lancashire Committee

a provisional cashire today and other Coun-200 and 243 for 8 (Grieves 62, measure pending the adoption Rumjan, A. R. Razack (skip). 432 ties of recent weeks, did not Wharton VO): Surrey

128 of the revised Constitution at for 4 enforce the follow-on.

which time the election of the Committee members would be

meially confirmed. The addi To Tour States tional members of the Working Committee are-Messrs Rennie

Singapore, Aug. 15.-Two Sequeira, Tony Ribeiro,

Hal

3

FORMIDABLE TASK

Bowling to dale

OMR W 22 1 101 30 0 140 4 tomorrow could enable Glamor-

Cowic Cresswell

The scoring rate then slowed Cave down with the New Zealanders | Burit more, alert in the field. Edrich

RENO'S TWife

ONE

WOULDN'T TAUST, SC.

Mister Conquest

I'VE GOT A DATE WITH THE SCORPION. JET CON'T SHOW UZ AGAIN-PLONG; THE 'ADMIRAL!

(Tattersall 3 for 253.

At Cheltenham: Gloucester- chire 340 and 124 for 4 (Emmet!

00); Glamorgan 170 (Cook 7

0 An improved batting display for 04).

24 478 0 gan to asve the game, al-

Reuler. able task,

SU

play on handicap for the Deep Water Day Cup. Names may be entered on the list in the Club

to the Club office.

Oriental Boxers, house or communicatet direct

24. 2.930 though they will face a formid-and 358 for 7 declared (McCor-Rev. Bro. C. Cronin, Sports Orient are scheduled to fight

At Leicester, Hampshire 210 Wing Lee, Miss Ailee Mar, and champion boxers in the Soap Box Derby koll 73, Balley 78, Rogers 53): Master of St. Joseph's College in the United States this Akron, Ohio, Aug. 14- Leicestershire 145 (Knott 3 for working Committee will be held Presa" reports.

The Arst meeting of the year, the "Singapore Free A home town speedster, 14- on Thursday, commencing at

yehr-old Freddie Derks, to-

WELL- THIS IS TRAITOR'S GATE.

95) and 10 for 1.

AL

At Northampton: Northamp-8.30 p.m., at the residence of Nel Phol Prapadaeng, Banday won the All American tonshire 351; Nottinghamshire Dr. F. J. Molthen, 2, Grampian tans and Featherweight Cham-Soup Box Derby before B

plon of Siam, and Nai Sompong, 101 (Garlick 4 for 34) and. 138 Road, Kowloon.

huge crowd of upwards of holder of the Singapore weller for 2..

Mr Hollands suggested that weight title, are to be brought 75,000 fans. :-). all farts and readers should over by promoter. Κοιν Kim Weston-super-Mare write in to the Association on Lin of revealed that promoter for the second year in a row no Young Derka brought the Samersot 400 for 9 declared and

championshilp of Singapore.

back to ·Akron 198 for 5 (Stephenson 70 not ments which they think may Lew Burston,

any suggestions or-improve- Kow (Ames out); Kent 274

York, he ridsed out tho of New 140, assist the Werking Committee In has given ascurances that Analisia Charles.

tha Base-8-for-62)----

At Bradford: Derbyshire 04 Leighton Hill Road. All sug he will arrange fights for them. addressed to his residence nt 7 teed financial backing and that and 270 for 4 (Smith 66, Elliott gestions will be given the atten

...

other two

Muhl of

Their task. Letters should be Oriental boxers will be guaren of Detroit,

Cleveland, and Donald Kletsch!

Derka wins a $5,000 college Nat Phol outpointed David Riu scholarship for his triumph. behind him' was Mühl,

'05, Eggar 98 not, out); York- tion of the Working Committee. Kong Young of Hawall over 10 Right shire 401 for 4 declared (Lea- and fans should take this oppor- rounds in Bangkok last March the Cleveland youngster, und ter 140 not out, Yardley. 84 not tunity to submit their low and was placed eight in the Rlug only feet behind came the other out).

points and opinions on steps Magazine world bantamweight contentler, Donnie Letsch.**** | which may be taken to improve At Birmingham: Warwick-\ Leaguo management and softbali | rankings, one place above Ku To the winner goes the briza: shire 308 for 0 declared and in Roneral.

Kong Young

scholarship at a college of his 137 for 5 (Thompson: 57 · not Hav. Bro. Cronin then surges many years, hos defeated many the second

Nai Sompong, a veteran of own choosing. out); Combined Servicos 284 ted that the Association shoulding hopes of his class in the place is a movie camera and

A now 'car ́i. prize, and third- (May 08, Manners 66)-Reu-start an -Inter-School), lengud

Malayan ring-Asociated Press, full equipment.-United Press, N

London Express Service

Her

competition.

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