COLONY TENNIS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, ~ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1949...
MRS LITTON RUNS &
RUNS
TO VICTORY
By "RECORDER"
In the finest Ladies' Doubles mätch seen here in a decade, Mrs Enid Litton & Mrs Diana Cooper of the Ladics' Recreation Club proved too
combination strong for the South China Athletic Association
Mrs Ip Koon-hung & Mrs Mary Chow at the LRC yesterday.
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Taking the match 6-0 and 6-3, they qualifled for the final of the Colony Ladies' Open Doubles Championship in which they are to meet another LRC pair, Mrs Stroobach and Mrs Getz. The latter scored a surprising 6-4 6-3 victory over the strong Craigengower combination of Mrs Violet Fowler and Mrs Shima Chiu. › It was very much Mrs Litton's day, and she will long remember It for what proved to be a Marathon run along the baseline from start to finish, Thero was never any let-up and, though the score would suggest a romp home, every point was bitterly contested.
The
*
ren but that was Two South China
refused to bo ladies ате the Open Singles, all. Mrs Luton
nailutu. They had both scored run off her feet,
MUCH. MORE TAME the opposition in the against
Мея 11 tournament, Singles
The other remi-trai eliminating Mira Lition 6-2, 6-1
very much more tame M Strobach and MIN round
decided that apparently wodd treat it as they
dinary league
1
ently
accounting
Chow Cooper 0-4, 6-4 in
ba
1 & Mr Chew,
and Mr
Mrs for the Beri
nffair,
was o
affair. Getz they would inter-club
in the Seint-Flosis. Capt' K Tumer Cooke & WD. Z Zinunern 4. C. Fenton will meet C. Ketowali & F. A. Zimmern In the Semi Finals. Both Semi Final will be played on Monday. October 24 at dap p.m.
Mixed Doubles: C. Kotewall A Min. Ribeli bent T. Baker & Mr. F. Stoker 3-4, 6-2, and now Play A. V. White & Airs it. 3. Groundwater in the Bemi Finals on Friday 21st at 0.30 pm
Capt. M. Turner Cooke beat A. EF Guen 0-4, 0-4, nnd is now in the Finals of the Singles Champion- which will be played on Wednesday, October 20,
W, A. Nicholas & Mra E, in- serting bent J. C. J. Arzoon! & Mrs Lower 6-3, 6-0 and now meet Ghi F. Lilton who bent E
Fincher & Min P. J. Ward G-1. 4-0 0-1 This Bemi-Finals in down to he played on Blonday, October
ON PAPER ONLY
There was foine attempt by the On paper, it should have been
might sets victory for Mrs Cesitengower pair to afinck Mraile
barkhand. Mrs It WIR MAMs Cietz on her
thea This Getz seemed to be enjoying this ller and refused to weaker, First, there was Mrs Cooper | fractand lust her more points. Stroobuch played her SCAA Pait Mr the net,
not as Rame. lant their rual baseline J3+} discovered
Ascent, hurwever,
wat hot to be
The
24 as she can be but re-
ly stamme was to peg away attendly Mrs Lation The returns had to halte ramugh not to encourage the opposition to britancy at
the high to survive a kill.
The Ip-Chow combinationibe net. proved equal to
their
out what
the occnsion. The Craigengower patr falled Thank k. they proved quite im two sets to incl
opponents capable of giving Men Cooper awenkness in
Hnd they wiet Tine vely nearly all they could exploit.
LCOME! the experience of though
The picked
Mrs Latton reason in the Senior Division, been a different and severed into a kneelit it may have player 1
Colony formeer
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and when opgaretulty came
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TEST FOR ANYONE
There
Other matches arranged are as feblew:
Thumday--MI P. J. Ward vs MIA M. Fincher.
Katewall & Miss M, Friday.-C. ibeiro vs A. V. White&ates R. I Groundwater Chubb vs Winner TE. Baker vs E C. Fincher,
Monday-W. A. Nicholas & Mrs Hringering ve T. Lo & im E. Litton A. Fung & F. Kwok v T. O. Haker. C. Ratewall A EAR. F Zimnem v Capt M. Turner Cake & F C. Fincher.
FINALS DATES
The following nr the dal » But The finala:
Caldes ("Tanzpiorveligɔ,
Sunday
het 3 Finale of the Birds Doll Chapletly and
Mene Doubles Phanship.
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SIGNS UP FOR THE SIGNALS
Brian Close, England and Yorkshire cricketer and Leeds
United football
player, meeting his Sergeant-Major and having his papers checked at Catterick where he joined the Royal Signals,
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More Checks On Czech Sportsmen Next Year
Prague, Oct. 19-Czechoslovakia's Communist-controlled Sports Organisation, has sharply curtailed apparently afraid that more Czech athletes will "desert," athletic competition with the West next year.
Rusain
At the same time, however, international sports competitions with and the other Eastern European "People's Democracies" have been greatly ex- panded.
Per club
Scots Feel Certain Of Going To Rio
By ARCHIE QUICK
The class really gathered in Edinburgh to celebrate a half century of existence by the City Football Associa- tion. Of course, Soccer has been played in "Auld Reckie" longer than that, but it was not until 1899 that there was a proper governing body,
Secretary of the Scottish Football Association, George Fleming, OBE, JP, told me had little doubt that Scotland would be one of the two home countries to go to Rio de Janiero for the World Cup series in June. He favoured England as the other country. But Scotland has the tremendous advantage of being at home to both England and Wales.
tho
Another person I met was Mr Fleming told me, however, eharming Tommy Walker, and that he is concerned at
la many Chelsea fans will be drain on Scotushjultor foot- sultr glad to hear that he is making ball. "Do you know," he a success on the management of "even Rangers, are finding It Heart of Midlothian FC ak difficult to keep pace with the Tylrecastic Park, and beger, musa ReLVIRES? David McLean, who is to ratire, Itangers, however, havo beon aid that Tommy is ready to asked by the Brazilian FA to step into his shoes,
World Foto le to open the Cup' Stadium. They are finding some dificulty in accepting.
The social function was carried out with all the panoply of much events North of the Border with the triumphat entry of the log- gls and much quang of toasts. i was interested to hear that the Scottish FA even now advancing in membership, the game
increasing in popularity
In the Highlands to the extent of 20 new clubs last year. Its popularity could hardly increase in the South!
INVASION OF SCOTLAND
Crisis In The Rugby Union
!
London, Oct.
19! Tho
The invasion of Scotland from a football sense generally takes British Rugby Union's sea- managera son, now well into its stride, place in June when and scouts go to watch promis- hus set followers of the ing jurior talent, but this time
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it was September and the train game discussing this relativo Station could merita of pre-war and post- Waverley
war play. Into
have been taken for easily
league "special" Football
Many believe that the quality, Dozens of English managers it not the spirit of the code, has City suffered with the palming of the
and directors visited the for the Celebrations,
The Portsmouth's club neemned
Al
one of its
up
ma
to be particularly popular there. The manager of Clyde usele Oslo and the Czech track and
Travers, told The official international «poris, doubtful or described
field tean featuring Olympic FC, Paddy progtamme for 1950 published; undetermined.”
Even
Czechoslovakia's World distance chainpion, Emil Zato- that Portsmouth have given by Sukol, the National Sports
Junior midweek lengue, and that Championships Mixed Organisation, disclosed that only: Andeur lee Hockey Chaptopek, is scheduled only for the handsome shield to the Scottish Syd director, Mr ore Western team-a Swiss soc- chip may not be defended. This European Brussels. to bren Invited
war still open to question after
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World Vice-President. All this matuni voat Czechoslovakia next year. the
that
Tennis three best, agronged for the Czech
Table Tennis
team.goodwill is reflected in the n Champion CUTS IN FIXTURES
barn purged fur playera
Basketball, swimming and aki-her of Seoilish Juniors Anding
their way to Fratton Park. og ni drew a blank in So sharp are the cuts in x- introuatioanl play,
Replacements F; ༈༙ tt
It appeared that no But
West.-Associated Press. be trained
where
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credit. They
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KCC TOURNEY
AT CRC
Sem-huk Behuni Open Singles bent Championship. -- Matirkeg 110-bin 6-4, 83
Fowin Tsal best Capt A Stewort 6-2, 11-9. Y P Put belt
Tura, Cine ., -1. KL and orang berat in T. Muebell en AI Nichino -2, 4-, 6-4; WT L and T ( Yu brat C Kotwall and W. YI -4.1-4.
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played and W
Ela Coltuwing are By results of
usatees the Key tennla
Moulay and Theday:
1oulden Milton & M11 Jones beat Ms Benjamin A Min Lambert Blaker 6-4, 9.7. The winners will meet Mre 1. F
Stokes Arthur
Alan 12 Ward in the finals. X's Doubles: - A
Mrs Litton on
Fult
& F
-2, and will meet i
2
O laker
the run They took three games
#wok beat T
Bounding Basque
Stays
Young
London, Oct. 19.-Jean Borotra, one of the most magnetic personalities whe ever walked on to a lawn tennis court, is a player who refuses to grow old.
This he proved last week when in his 51st year, Borotra went through a week of hard matches to emerge winner of the British Covered Courts Cham- plonship for the eleventh time.
Many people
thought
the Frenchman
King To Defend His Empire Title
London.
The
had
Ior them are 1 pot theres will cel
travel to Western countries ex- Czech trains will be allowed to
As well as sporta SNOOKER pept where necessary to defend ideological
or where the g together witu prova wen in championships
Ituasi and other Com- chance of ranking from they have a
teams which' munich-controlled countries, with high even have been purged of "pollcal marellabies."
Although Czech competition, in Davis Cup that it the rebuilt team. and Wimbledon Tennis was left!
the
question
these could be abandoned.
of
IF POLITICALLY RELIABLE
well able as
Otherwise, the hockey
looked
Kennerley
the
World
years.
Among those who noe in the modern conception of the game much that indicates n lack of training and supervision In tho asle arts of such matters as serummaging. handling and kleking Is the English Rubay Union's new President, Mr Erio Watts Moses,
Mr Watts Mosts, speaking at the Union's annual meeting last in declared the game June, England was going through one
i
uf Us crises.
He said
young
ignorant
Pompey Draw
Wolves engly
With
pionship qualifying heat at and, as a result, each club
At ስ
that many
players
of
of their were totally
the fundamental principles of the game and he usged clubs to lay plans for ex- the training before Reason begon. But it is clear went tint his plea generally London, Oct. 19.-Forts. unheeded. Sports nuthorities indicated i Wins 21-14
Few could deny that place- mouth. last season's League
Wolver-kicking in particular has declin Champions, and
lasted sharply in recent years. It has London, Oct. 19.-Kings- physically 0.4
Wanderers, hampton
neglected study become such a decided for the present, most strung enough-politically rel sports authorities here believest efficient Hockey team mightley Kennerley, of Birming
team ham, beat John Barrie, of season's Cup winners, drew that conversion of awards oc- 1-1 in the Football Associa-casions more surprise than the There would be an especially still be sent abroad.
tion's Charity Shield match fatture. stoord renson for such a step has only two gates arranged in Wisbech, in their Czechoslovakia no longer has n the West, une in Sweden and Professional Snooker Cham-at Highbury this afternoon chance for honours since several the other in France. The inter
118 19. Pro- month ARO, Oct.
top stars, is dubious.
Battersea, London, today. Drobny, Wimbledon
will hold the trophy for six Czechoslovakin's World maker Jack Solomons said Jaroslav
Vindimia Cernik, Championship Archery
He will
meet either months. tudny he had asked the nalist and
will go only to Copenhagen to Willie Smith or W. A. Withers
A raw did justice in the second qualifying round. British Boxing Board of refused to return home when
defend their titles.
The Czech World Champion Kennerley, who led Barrie by good sides and a crowd of about Control to name a challenger
Skaters Figure
are 135 trutnes Women
to nine overnight, 20,000 saw the teams play foot- a high for Arthur King of Canada,
reached for the World scheduled only
of the six frames ball which dive
during the-
near the British Empire Light-
afternoon standard unti Championships in London and
Played weight Champion.
the European Championships in ression, and at the interval led when a swirling wind followed The Board of Contrul meels
by 20 frames to 10, with only by driving rain caused play on Thursday.
ve frames remaining to be de-deteriorate. who wor King,
the Empire
cided tonight. le in 1947, is ranked fourth atoout the world's lightweights by the American National Box- ing Association. He outpainted Tommy McGovern of England In London on Tuesday night in a non-title 10 round bout.
Mr
ordered.
"PEOPLE'S TENNIS"
tennis International Sokol's programme was made up almost solely with matches with Rus- sin and "People's Democracles" countries.
Out of 230 Internallonal com- petitions scheduled for the year in all branches of sport, only 15 were listed in Western cut- tries. And some of these were
Solomons said he hoped Swedes Lead In
Pentathlon
that actor, who is ranked ninth in the the title would evade the grasp United States, by 6-4, 0-3, 5-7. in the set-fil 4-6 and -2 this year.
to stage a title #ght involving brilliantly and which was played in a swelter- but he played
King if the Board would name with his ng atmosphere.
He said he also delighted the crowds
He then met GeofT Palsh. an opponent. permality, smiling churm and 1
which Britain's Number Two player, hoped to arrange another fight tactics hight powered earned him the tide some years ago of "The Bounding Basque", the Bant and he was in straight Michigan, who proved a big crowd pleaser in losing to Dave can give sets by 6-4, 0-3 and 6-3. Gred", Berotro, it seems,
"I 0/12 very
sid Sands of Australla last week. any number of years on wooden
Borctra after the final, in which: Mend plans to return home
unless crop of
л match to the present courts
he had pulled out some of his Saturday
chois. Ils made.Associated Press. players.
mosi spectacular REMARKABLE STAMINA
brilliant work at the not wns Borotra gave 6 remarkable bri
applauded by
the ethibition
and constantly stamina of
crowd and at one stage Paish dexterity in defeating Phillip Hanna, a 30 year old American droppet his racket and clapped Lis handa in appreciation of Borotrn's volley,
who is nearly half bis age, in for Pele Mead of Grand Rapids, Championships
of the Fifth Royal Inniskill- ing Dragon Guards, had fallen from ninth to 11th
Pon-
BRITAIN STARTS place when the third day of
the World Modern FAVOURITE IN
tathlon Championship end- HORSE JUMPINGed here today.
tehnis
Cricket Teams
Siva
Diss
Division
1
won
How
to two
the end,
were
recent meeting of the Landon Scottish and Harlequins. and two conversions no fewer than ten perilly kicks missed during the match. Place ond tive time kickers who thought to the preparation for the kick are all too few--Reuter.
Rugger Results
London, Oct. 10-Cambridge University defeated St. Mary'a Hospital by 14 points to 11 la
Rugby Union match
a
this
afternoon. Portsmouth took the lead in
In Rugby League Yorkshire Afternoon scores (Kennerley the first half when Reid took n Clarke
semi-final match today. Cup rs1) 1--03 to 20, 50 to 40, 80 to elever short pass from
drove past luddersfield defeated Dewsbury 16, 83 to 24, 79 to 39, 17 to 101. and from 18 yards
Parsons, the Wolves' goal- BROWN LEADS 18-12 The South
African,
keeper,
Peter players
Wolves by seven points to two.-Reuter tho while appealed in vain for"
Cambridgeshire
Another disputed goal gave heat in the Wolves a deserved equaliser Callover
receives three
resumed this afternoon and ench
Club Chess
Tourneys
FAVOURITE WEAKENS
London, Oct. 19.-There were some big alterations. in the Cambridgeshire bet- ting at the Victoria Club callover tonight. The favou-
The following will represent the Club de Recreio 1st and 2nd Xix in their league matches against IRC on Saturday:
First Eleven (Away) --A.M. Prata Mans, must win all seven frames offside. Cp Dr. A.AT. Rodrigues, DF EL during the evening session to- Dr H. L. Corlo, P.M.N. a night to beat Albert Brown, of GF.M. Senres, N.A. Bel 17:0
G.N. Gomano, LG, Gorana, A.P. Birmingham, in their icel-Pereira. A.J. Pereira Jr, AV. the "News of the World" £1-in the second half. Portsmouth penalty against a Gosano (Umpire).
Second Eleven (Home).-A.E. No: 500 snooker tournament at the protested
Alves, A. Leicester Square Hall, London, awarded for hands when Ferrier (Copt). E.A.IL
was in way of a fast shot by Brown, who Lopes, DE Hemedios, R.A. Reme Stockholm, Oct. 19. dos Alt. Osmund, CA. Gutierres points in euch trains, led by is Hancocks, who scored from the
EM. Rozarlo.. A.Afrines to nine when play was "pot kick-Reuter. nemedios Jr. F. Correin. Captain Peter Duckworth, Alves, on
DOCKYARD XI
a lend of 18 frames to 12 at the The following will represent the won irce games to give Brown
the КСС in Dockyard against
Saturday at interval. Second
Aftemoon peares (Brown KCC
Monre. J. Wickham. G. Horst)-54 to 51, 98 to six, 59 5. Langmead, Pards, Alto 43, 55 to 58, 25 to 110, 49 to S. Flume, B. Tucker Sparer 1121 G8. Hughes, S. James Man, C. Whittaker (Uspire),
With the Kowloon Chess rite, Hyperbole, weakened SCHOOL XI He had 41 points. Flight The following will represent King the highest break of the match Club Championship (1949) half a point to 15 to 2.
V School against the Com-
barely over, the Club Cham- Brussels, Oct 10-Britain, Lieutenant Jack Lumsdaine, of God at home on Saturday after-to for. LAST "MUSKETEER”
Mr N. Bertie's candidates, Brown won the match when pionship for 1950 is to start Scorned and Orphean, changed Captained by Olympic rider the Royal Air Force, however, noon: It has been reported
from 15th that Colonel Llewellyn, starts hot climbed
place to LA. Stevens (Capt.), F.D. tolton-
while der Dunne, i Webster, F. East- he took the first frame in the before the end of the year, places in the betting. As a re was going to retire favourite Borotra
for the Brussels 2th with 43 points:
at Wolver Horse
Balter, M. Koodiaroff, M. Nicolson, ran out the winner Jumping Lieutenant Geoffrey Brooke, of man. A. Sargison. D. Dhabher, M. evening session
22 entries closing on Thurs-sult of his success by Paris, Oct. 19-Filipino Fell from the game many times but International
hampton on Tuesday." Orpheau starts ΟΠ the Royal Navy, moved from, B. Fraser. K. Waller (12th man)..
frames to 15.
day, October 27. cisstino Ampon was rated 17th still he keeps going and beats Tournament which
OPTIMISTS' 18th to 19th place with 59 points,
Members are invited to noll came in from 10 to 1 to 23 to 1. In the annual world amateur the best. One of France's farned Thursday.
EVENING SESSION
At the Bertie Stables tonight Col. Llewellyn will have his Britain fell from th to sixth
The following will represent the tennis ratings of Pierre Cillou, "Four Musketeers," with Henri
fy their intention to enter for it was stated that both horser a League During the evening tessich
to the Hon. this tournament Prosident of the French Lawn
Cochet,
the HM and three famous jumpers, "Foxhun-place in the team placipes with inCC Optimists in
led, with cricket match against
Drown Commando at Sookunpoo on Sunday "Monly, and "Kiigedin" 52 points, (Sweden
won four frames TV Secretary or on forms provided are well, Tennis Association.
The live best-backed horses Jacques Brugnon, Borutra began tor,
with him.
12 points).
at 1.9 p.m.-L.D. Cibes (capti. Mans three, the scores being for this purpose at the Club. were Yellow Idol, ↑ «Maysoy, Cillou rated Ted Schroeder, winning titles in 1922,
In tonight's 300 Metro cwim ofP. Pritchard, FP Thorpe, AS (Brown Brej 83 to 37, 85 to 28. The entrance fee is $10. Miss Pat Hyde, winner
Hornet III, Good Richard Gonzales, Frank Par-
the He won Wimbledon Singles
20 at 80, 36 to 97, 59 to 20, 139 At the same time, a novelty hate and Orphean. of Sweden Fran, TP. Mahon, N.R. Oliver. R.J. -1024 ir
and his year's "Horsewoman of ming contest, Hall
Thesen Ender, W3. Slagter. R.G. kor, Bill Tolbert and Australia's Championship
to seven and 39 to 01. Year" prize will have was first in 5 mins. 5.1 secs. Craig. N.E. Artly, III. Rankine;
Four points were slashed off. Trunk
Sedgment as the top-five 1028 and the Doubles in 1925 the
and "Leona" as her Lumsdit was fourth in 5 mins. w. Howard (20 man, a, Terry Jaroslav Drobny was alxth 1032 and 1933. He has played "Nobber"
34.7 acco, Duckworth was 13th facorer). Eric
seventh, for. France in the Davis Cup mounts, Sturgess
the in 5 mins. 52.4 scrs. and Brooke: The third member of Gillou rated Italy's Giovanni many, thines and has also won
during world British lean is H. Robeson was 16th in 4 mins. 30.5 secs."DOC" YEOMANS Cucelli 15th and Marcel Bernard titles all-
Reuter. Associated Press.
WORLD TENNIS
and
: RANKINGS
of France 16th-United Press. Reuter.
MICSHEEN
IVAKEY A VZAKEY!,
·UTOD THAT YAY! MCSIVEENEY WANTE,
YOU-ON THE LAWN,
Lacoste tene
over tho
Mister • Conquest
STRETCH THAT ARM! BEND. MCGREENEYS. COOKING
of
AŃCOWEENEY BACONES HOME THE WINNER MCSWEENEY BAYS IT'S TIME FOR DINNER ! .
MCSWEENEY CAN KEEP THE BLOOMIN”, LOT » MOSTRIPEY, YOU HAVE!! LEARNED. YOUR TOT
LEAVES
Mans had a break of 80 in
the sixth frame today, which was
and eventually
to
"Doubles" Tournament is to
Hampton,
be
•
Idol's price while
Kennerley eventually beat held. This will be played on Barria by 21 frames
the principle of no consultation Yellow
Goo:1 Taste was will although Burrie won four of the Ave between
who partners,
backed, there was. frather played
We alternate in being responsible heavily
strong opposition to him, and evening.
for the moves:
weakened seven palats to The scores were (Kennerley Some of the early entries for he first) 87 to 25, 19 to 111, 53 to this tournament are. S. Jiritsky close at 40 to 1.
Normanton was also weak in Hockey enthusiasts will learn 5, 43 to eight and 54 to 50-& Arthur Gomes, Schura & with regret, of the departure for Reuter
A, Birlukoff, and Eugene the butting. He closed at 40 to UK by plane on Tuesday Inst,
Joseph TauzZ. "Doc" of SBPQ
Yeomanu, who did much to put post-war hockey In the Colony back on its fcct. Due to the short notice of his leaving, it was impossibio to call a meeting of the HKHA, but a suitably inscribed memen- to, a stop watch was presented
Commonwealth Cricket Tour
Indore, Central India, Oct.
CHANNEL RELAY. NEXT YEAR' Folkestone, Oct. 10-An in- race acrosa from Ahmedabad for their four-the English Channel is among
10. The Commonwealth cricket
touring team arrived here today fernational relay.
1 as compared with his opening price of 33 to 1
THE BETTING
The prices were; 15 to 2 Hyperbole 100 to 7 Stormy Petrel. 100 to 0 Ballymacad. 18 to Yellow Idol,
20 to 1 Meysey Hampton.
to film on behalf of the Associa Uon for his excellent service as
20 day match against the Holkar the plans for next year's Chan- Fixture Secretary last season Cricket Association, which starts not swimming season which are Honey, The presentation was made by m
tomorrow.
the
President. Mr AE. P.
home
to
to 1 Hornet III, Welsh. Percion Book and
28 10 1 Vale de Lair, Silver This will be the touring elde's now being drawn up by local Sierope.
officials here. Guest
Teams from the United States, Gate and Orphean SDPO Yeomans wishes his third match of the tour, and the
team
captained by Franco, Belgium, Egypt and 33 to 1 Baar Dance, Roc de appreciation to be conveyed. sil members of the Association Colonel C. K Nayadu, includes Britain are expected to compete Diable and Signalmun.
this kind gesture, and hopes other Indion Test players in C. The town of Folkestone will 19 to 1: Scorned, Good Taste, to pul this memento to good use S. Nayddu and Mustag All, offer two irophies one for the Normanton,
Tho Commonwealth team fastest individual swim..and ihed Country, where he
relay and Star Point. alms in continuo, his hockey por-will not be announced
for
London Express Service
thods.
tomorrow,-Reuter.
until second for the fastest crossing.Reuler."
A
Brink, Courler
Guadelupe, Moondust, Kilbolin
80 to 1 Three Weeks, Reuter,