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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1950.
ARSENAL ARE ONE OF THE OLDEST TEAMS TO REACH THE CUP FINAL
London, Mar. 26.-Arsenal, who entered the Football Associa tion Cup final at Wembley on April 29 by beating Chelsea in the semi- final replay, must be one of the oldest teams to reach the final stage.
arc under 30 Wally Only four of the Argnal team which beat Chelsen Barnes a left-hack, Freddie Cox, the right-winger who scored the winning goal, Jimmy Logic, at inside-right, and the "baby" of the team, Peter Goring, at centre- forward.
The oldest member of the team is Leslie Compton, the elder brother of Denis will be 38 this year and he is run Compton, who plays at outside-left. Leslie close by Joe Mercer, the captain, whè is 30.
Assuming that Leslie Comp-nal there for Arsenni, all three ton is ft and selected for contre-in different positions. half-his choice
be taken -for-granted-his appearance a
Wembley will be his third Cup
can
SCORPIONS NEED ONE
POINT
Like his younger brother, Denis, Leslie has yet to gain an During the early war period FA Cup winners' medal Both
their were on the Arsenal stat calls on when Service players forced Arsenal to ex- 1030 when the "Gunners"-lost- m-won the Cup, but neither com- periment, Leslie played a numi-
regular first place. af centre-forward manded ber of games
and after severni notable scor- WITHIN NORTH LONDON Ing feats, including to out of 15 in a match against Clapton- now Leyton-Orient, be led the nitack in the 1941 League War Cup Anal.
THREE LEFT
1-1
Arsenal have probably set up record by reaching the Cup final without playing out of their district of North London.
Previous years other clubs have been drawn at home in eachi of the early rounds but have travelled for the semi-final, which I played on a nculra} w
round.
Of the team which reprezent- ed Arsenal at Wembley Is that maleh, which they drew with Preston North End, only and The Scorpions, who easily the Compton brothers
Arsenal, howeyer, came out accounted for Craigen Laurie Scott, the left-back, are
of the hat in the semi-final another London gower in their one but lasts playing for the club.
Two years later, Arsenat mide draw with
appearance at the club, Chelsea, and the repiny, as match in the First Divi- their next
match, were where they well as the first Stadlan, famous slon of the Cricket League at
both played on Tollentiar beat Charlton Athletic 1-1 Happy Valley on Saturday,otball League South Cup Hotspurs ground, which is only
the
Arsenal, at now need a draw from their anal, the serer being Regfew miles from remaining match against Lewis, who still plays at inside light have also reached Commandos at Chater left (4); Ted Drake,
of Reading (3); the final by winning their Ave Road for the Championship. and Denis Comptos,
matches on the journey by nar-
༣ on at left-back Army easily neeounted for
row margins. They beat Shef-
1-0, Commandos at Sookumpoo and
He did not become } field Wednesday that
centre half Swansea Town 2-1, hen, Burn both their remaining matches until after the war but en wellley 2-0, beat Leeds Unlied 1-0, their Inst is he performint that it is dim-beat Chelsea 1-0 in the semi- cull to realise that he joined final replay after a 2-2 draw-
Reuter, Arsenal es long ago as 1932.
can still the should
and Scorpions
Jose
they win
The season is near its end
of the Ave
postponent and matches were played over the week-end in the Senior sion.
Divi-
Bowlers came into their own! with Frank Howarth taking line for 20 against Craigengower, leaving him we wickels for a 100 in the Lengte this reason, or an average of five a match.
A. Briggs of Commandat toolt ven for 30 against RAF for o surprising Commando victory at by six Sookunpoo yesterday wickets and P. J. Blllmorla 0 for 12 against Navy yesterday to their third Rive Craigentower vielory of the reason.
HOW THEY STAND
now manager
Lealir
iny.
War
regular Arsenal's
Test
Match
who
PAKISTAN SCORE 362
IN FIRST INNINGS
beat
Karachi, Mar. 26.-Pakistan this morning completed their first innings in the Test here against Ceylon by adding another 91 runs to their overnight score for the loss of their four remaining wickets.
OXFORD PRACTICE ON THE TIDEWAY
The crew that, bar accidents, will represent Oxford in the University Boat Race from Putney to Mortlake on April 1 out on a full-course trial near Putney. Left to right, the crew members are J. E. C. Hinchcliffe (Trinity), cox; A. J. M. Cavenagh (Magdalen), stroke; D. N. Callender (Trinity), J. Hayes (New College, G. C. Fisk (Oriel). J. M. Clay (Magdalen). H. J. Fenton (Magdalen). P. Gladstone (Christ Church) and J. G. C. Blacker (Balliol), bow.
A Million People Will
Be
Lining The Banks
London, Mar. 26.-A million people will line a four and a quarter mile stretch of the river Thames on Saturday for the greatest free sporting spectacle in the world-the annual University boat race between Oxford and Cambridge. For the 16 hefty oarsmen, matching muscle and watermanship along the gruelling winding course, there will be no cups, medals or prizes. They will have spent three months of self-denial and hard work, sweating at the oars through the fogs and rain of winter and spring, to weld themselves into machine-like per- fection--all for the honour of a Blue, the hall-mark of achievement in sport at the Universities.
Though an estimated million people line the tow-paths and vantage points, there is nu annual event, charge for this which costs cack Univeralty boat club about £1,800.
£3 PER STROKE
Allowing an average stroking rate of 30 the minute over, an average time of 20 minutes for rate of about £3 per stroke. A the course, the works out at the new boat costs £250,
OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
WIN NCAA SWIMMING
Columbus, Mar, 25.-Ohio State University tonight won their second consecutive title in the 27th Annual
National Collegiate Athletic Association Championships. The Buckeyes won five individual titles in 14
041 events and scored a total of points. Yale second with 43 and Iowa third with 25.
H.K. SPECIAL
The race itself rarely produces a thrilling dish, though in 1877 A strong breeze swept across the pitch when Fazal Mahmud and Asghar, who were not out overnight, con- there was a dead-heat, and last spectators. year Cambridge got up on the tinued the innings before a springling of Gunasena mid Wijesinghe opened the attack but Sul-post after being led most of the pathado was soon in action from the Government Houseway, but there is always a terri CONSTABULARY
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This channe proved fruitful, for in his second over he shat- tered
wickets with a Fazal's medium fast straight ball.
play
Within the first half hour of the tourists met with when missed the
another quick success
Khan Mohammed
hall from Gunesena and edged
Ptait into the safe hands of
D
2 50
6 36
0
0 30
3 2
34
32
14 5 2* 7
23
14 3 0 12 12 15
2 11. 10 Includes two points for led
University
game.
Schoolboys
Navaratne behind the wicket.
30 runs.
Runs still came slowly, and mostly in singles after the left- handed Chippa hal stepped in on the fest hour's play saw the addition of only With the total at 347 and his own score at 07. Asghar lifted Gansena to the long-off, where
akin Bali failed what seemed
be on etsy catch.
FIELDING LAPSE
to
fle tussle at some point along
the course.
Oxford Wins side, and one of 180 degrees in
In
By Five Wickets
one of the highest scoring games
of the sea- son, nearly 450 runs
were
There arc two 90-degrees bends in favour of the Middlesex favour of Surrey, and the race usually develops into a struggle for the inside of these bends, particularly for the long Surrey
one.
The Surrey boat has to han
was
MARKED INFLUENCE OF
WING FORWARDS – IN POSTWAR RUGBY
London, Mar. 26-Marked influence of the wing forwards in postwar Rugby has strengthened the opinion of many of the game's leading personalities that ex- cessive attention Is being paid to louse play by back row forwards.
There was
a time when these back row men, packed tightly, exerted their full weight in the scrum. mages and stayed down until the scrum half had set his backs in motion.
Now, the
average
Fince wing outside forward is essentially a spoiler.scrum
frequently the half is not given the
He rarely Rives an honest room in which to start three- nhove, preferring instead either quarter movements.
to lean on the scrummage or Consequently, many matches hover on
the fringe, ready to are spoiled as a spectaclo by
pounce
on the apposing scrum this confusion and Inderlsive halt immediately the ball clears play around the scrummage. the heels of the rear rank. which exasperates the purist His very presence tends to who delights at the sight of limit the scope of open playbacks in full flight.
to the problem The solution Her intactfer-No-wing-for- ward
BADMINTON
FINALS
TONIGHT
would stand A chance against the quick, clean heel which gives the seruin half the to fling out the ball, unham- pered, to his partner,
FRUSTRATOR
Therefore, until packs con- centrate on quick heeling and halves introduce more skill into
The final stage of the Colony their play, the winging forwardl has will remain primarily a frustra- Badminton Championships
reactied and this tor of open Rugby.
new Instructional evening the first of the finals!
to which will be played off at Club
now
been
A
Is hoped will become by August, will be se- speakers' notes,
Recreio. The finals will be con- my
quitable
inted on Wednesday at the same place and on Thursday, April 8, there is a grand finale boys at the Kowloon Cricket Club of
for
classes of school- International
for or
of
The opening part ployers.
the conclusion of which Lady the film shows the late Barry the Holmes, England fullback last Grantham
prizes.
wil
present
senson,
felding, catching
The highlight of tonlight is kicking to touch.-Reuter. the meeting of Robert Tay and. C. K. Lee in the Senior Men's Intter Is the The Singles, holder. Both these players met in last season's final, Leo run- hung out winner. The road to the final has been a rough one for both competitors.
T
Toy beat Junior Champlon N.
Yeow
sotter
Thive
C. K. Lee
was hard
ไปต semi-final
ago.
thrilling
with
Miss
and
Army Take Honours
In Rugger
The Army rugger team
Movements
T in
last Monday, pressed in tle and just
took the honours for the managed to bent K. S. Low the University. This match is season yesterday by beating fa "battle of the giants"
Lee determined to retain his the Club 16-6. This is the title and Tay seeking to win the worst defeat that the Club Championship he held two years has suffered.
wore clean Mist Ullinn Khoo will be de- throughout by both teams and fending her title tonight against
won this fact that made the a seasoned campaigner, Marie Ribiero. Ullian la much fame one of the fastest of the faster and stronger than her
"Doc" Eberle handled the Olympic Champion Harlan.
competing for
Ohio opponent who will have to adopt State, reinined his titles in the crafty tactics If she hopes to came well and he rarely had to Low and High Board Diving win the title.
Tomline, the Army fullback Princeton's Bobby Brawner setj A fast exciting game should discovered during the "Sevens
the School-played record for: be
a superb game. witnessed in Stroke boys Doubles Final between K. kleking was excellent and his Y. Teo and Benzin Saw and F side soon realised that he had a pair of cafe hands to keep them out of trouble when the
was not
an
intercollegiate the 150-Yard Breast
HOLD SHOOT with 59.9 neen.
THE SUMMARIES
The
י
summaries:
Bruce
scason.
us hla whistle.
J. Pon was attacking.
the
His
The Club forwards without
that it has the longest corner Morse participated by firing six | Tex Yards Breast Stroke: 1. Mrs Soares agains! A. D. Brows Carrel and Huison were not the
made in all as Oxford beat Cambridge in their annual
DECIDING POINT to hold clash by five wickets. Top- scorer of the day was L. T. who Ride for Dark Blues, made 77 before he retired.
Hammersmith mile, five furlongs start, is the point
Ster
one Bridge.
from the where the
Another felling lapse robbed Balting first Cambridge made race is usually won and lost, for
the tourists of Chippa's wicket when the Ceylonese captain, 205. Jayawickreme failed
for the Light Topscorer
100
thescea.
440
Play commences at 8 p.m.
Clean Sweep
By Welsh
the
TWO GOOD TRIES McNabb replaced Claved (the intter is very 1) and if he has never played a better game he excelled himself with two good tries yesterday.
"hung up
Allayc and His Excellency Sir Alexander
The first named pair Grantham, accompanied by his
of their semi-final A.D.C. was guest of honour at
following are the Anat in no mean fashion when they Johnny Henderson
beat them 15-4, 15-4, and start for behind when he was in the the first revolver shoot competi-
100 Yards Back Stroke: 1. off as favourites
is tonight's same position, but he was over- tion for the Sir Arthur Morse Challenge Cup held at the Cen- BIll Bonner, Ohio State: 2.maich. Pomeroy is one of Hong-shadowed. tral Police Station gymnasium Dick Fettarman, Miami, Florida;
kong's most promising players Tomline is the Army "find" yesterday.
3. Howard Patterson, Michigan and his skilful play may pro- of the season, but unfortunately During the visit, His Excel-State;
Everette Brooks, duce a surprise result.
too late. 3. AL Natkiewich,
on A semi-final the is DB Grimly in the knowledge leney and the Hon. Sir Arthur Purdue;
Texas. Time: 59.1 secs.
programme, J.,
J. A. Soares and
same crew which had thrashed of the race in iis favour. if it shots from a revolver, following
their way to victory in received a Bobby Brawner, Princeton; 2 and Miss Margie Rosario. Both can only keep level until it is which they each
reason the spoon.
Charlie Moss, Michigan, 3.the men in this game are very R.C.T. Even if they had been reached. For this
"The competition was officially Bowen Stassforth, Iowa; evenly matched and the result playing they would never have Surrey station is usually chosen
Elliott, Michigan; 5. will likely depend on the play beaten the Army yesterday or by the toss winner these days, declared opened by Sir Arthur Stewart
50.0 of their lady partners.
even held them. though Middlesex was favoured after he was introduced by Mr Bill Volk, Georgia. Time:
I. Hill, President of the in the past
Hongkong Special Constabulary 100 Yards Free Style: 1. Rifle and Hevolver Club. Sir Clarke Scholes, Michigan State:
Bli Farnsworth, Arthur and Mr H both took 5.
Yale; 3. part in the shooting when he Herbert Kobayashi, Ohio State; 4. Larry Munson, Yole; 5. Frank declared the competition open.
The competition was for Dooley, Ohio State. Time: 50.9
Ken Wilson, who members of the Special Con-
his boots" some weeks ago, it is difficult to keep all round
and Revolver
1. Yards Free Style:
made a comeback as Goldsmith and it was a semi-annual Ralph Sala, Stanford;
Cardiff. Mar. 25- Wales
was unable to play and scored Taylor, to hold Blues was Hughes who made the outside of the Surrey bend, stabulary Rile
Ohio State: affair.
made history at Cardiff
Geven points (one try and two Mr. G. Binstead, Assistant Stager, the ball, which edged out of his an undefeated 08. He was ably particularly in rough water.
in defeating LAS Michigan:
where, Darbyshire (38) Cambridge backed up by
been hot
today have
converts). hands.
deway Superintendent of Police, assist Wolf, Southern California; 5. France by three goals, a penal- the
Club were not in the show wicket partner and McLellan and Coombes who favourites with
off by Inspectora 3. A. Wilte and David Hoffman, Michigan State. qual and a try (21 points) to
as the Army shin"
which had yielded 07 both mado 29.
experts, but a comparison runs, ended when Asghar was
the full course trial times has G. Perkins, are supervisor and Time:
150 Yards Individual Med-nil, they became the first Welsh in the lineouts
side
since 1911 to win all four kept Farquharson run out while trying to collect
Oxford, in reply, were given caused some revision of opinion. instructors, respectively, of the
In the fan trial, Cambridge Club.
ley: 1. Joe Verduer,
duer, La Salle Rugby International Champion- the thumb. Forsgate tried all An exciting match was wit- four runs.
a great start by their opening
only 10 seconds faster
Mr D. W. MacIntosh, Com-2. Charle Moss, Michigan: 3. Khalid Gureshi, the fast man, bats, Gittins and Stapleton. Be-Were nessed at Causeway Bay yes-
much the ball, but on many instances leg before tu terday, when the Kitchee Junior was adjudged
without further ad-which Gittins scored 50.
tween them they mute 73 of than Oxford, but allowing for missioner of Police and Mr W. Joe Balmores. Ohio State: ship matches in a season.
better conditions Then the
this la Barle Sparrow, Deputy Com- Larry Meyer, Indiana: 5. liugh dificulty in the end, but could they were not there na they nor-
McMullen Yale. Time: bent the Schoolboy Interporters Wilesighe
missioner, were also present.
1 min. not gain the lead until Prat, one mally were in the R.CT.
Club forwards, in a soccer trial by four goals dition to the score and on the Ride with his 77 and a 24 from leaves the issue wide open. of the last wicket the white look the score
The competition was won by 31.2 secs. Unlled Press. along to
Cambridge are a very strong
before backs. teams adjourned for lunch.
241 to give
" the Dark Blues
crew, with an average weight of O. R, Sadick who scored 08
Cutting a long story short Ceylon mode 57 runs for the
five-wicket win.
12 stone, eight pounds, but points out of the possible 90, Oxford. averaging 12 stone, and V. G. T. Davis was second Von Cramm Beats the Interval..
This injury, coupled with one the Army played the game CAMBRIDGE
Diennes tiveness of
midway torles. through the opening half, ser Alexandria, Mar. 20.-Coll- lously handicapped the French after receiving a fried Von Cramm (Germany) men, who long before the end from Wilson: he was brought down on the line. Wilson con- won the Men's Singles title of were a well-beaten side. the International Lawn Tennis Eyen 50, Wales were not seen verted.
the Interval Club After their best by the Championships here. Von Cramm at
pressed to the attack, but it was reversed a previous defeat when crowd, he beat Jaroslav Drobny, self- Until he went off. Prat gave not long before Wilson sent the
Lose To Kitchee
10 two.
The schoolboys, though
The
ninth
fall
not
very experienced, tried their toss of one wicket in thele frat best to draw with their oppo-innings after lunch. Play was nents, but Kitchee were 100 then
abandoned for the day good for them.
owing to rain-Reuter.
FIRST DAY'S PLAY
The goalkeeper for the school- boys, Lee Kin-yee (St Joseph's)
outstanding was
and saved
A grand fighting knock of 127, 11 fours by Imtins Including
Darbyshire, D Giltus. Maynard, 1bw Attivell Newton, e and b Gittins Mellan. e Attwell,
Hughes, retire]
a
Elde
**
Smith,
many shots. Ko Po-keung (La Ahmad, and a creditable 60 by Coombes, e Gutting, Smith Salle), the centre-forward, was fasgood. enabled Pakistan to Cowperthwaite, the star.
Kitchee showed better com-reach a healthy score of 271 for cox. Endacott, & Smi
six wickels when play ended an Barlow, not out
first day of the first Test Hooton, st Stapleton, & Ride the
bination.
of the first half were rather nah ground.
The first twenty-five minutesäalust Ceylon of the Bagh Jin-Morrison, hw Smith doll until Klchee gained two
Imtins's polished Innings was
A few minutes inter, ko Po-crowd present
keung scored for the Schoolboys.drives, crisp cuts and neat fex (m!
Extras..
Toini
Bowling Analyds
corners, from one of which Chunot entirely free from blemist. Kam-shing, right whg, scored. He gave two chances at 72 and Shortly after You Wah-hlug at 100, Apart from these two netted from a penalty kick.
lapses, he delighted the small
with excellent Attwell
Emith glances.
Gitlins The tourists were smart in Ride the field, the wicketkeeper. walle. During his absence. Navaratne, being outstanding. Kwok Ying-yun notched Kil- He gave Imtias his Brst life, but
made amends later by anartly Gitlina, b Metellan
Bispletan, e and bloolon stumping film.
Ralth, and b McLeilen
In the second half, Ko Po- keung sustained a head in- Jury and retired for a
chee's third you?,
The Schoolboys
deftelt
short
reduced the
OXFORD
when Chu Kam-wing The other opening batsman,the, fellred Fored from a penalty - Nazar, also fell a victim to his white, retired
the end Kitchee added 10 quick work. Dalpathod, running
fourth through Yau Wah-hing.
The terms:
yards down
༄༅rt*་ཡེ
11
BEFRA
31
fivo pounds, have impressed with 57 points while U. A. Rum- with the skilful
2. Jack 3. Gus 4. Wally
4 mins. 43.1 secs.
harfling of Jahn, with 53 points, was third. Drobny In Final
30 their craft in rough water.
selves
The competition started with n 10 yards delayed firing, fol- Oxford have proved them-lowed by a 10 yards firing and faster starters, and if concluded with a 15 yards slow they can establish a commanding fting. There were 30 compell-
including Bridie,
Mr Hill, lead at Hammersmith
President they have a good chance of of the Club.
At the conclusion, Sir Arthur holding of the heavier Cam- bridge crew.
presented the Challenge Club to Mr Sadick and spoons to the
tora
Funners-up.
It was learned that there will a spoon competition for re- be a volver shooting every Tuesday also a mixed shooting
advantage is not so great. Cam-ovenition with ladies every
SANDS TO FIGHT IN SINGAPORE
10
7 Sands,
Drobny beat Von Crammo in straight sets In Cairo two weeks
Co.
"
Wales won
without
well under
he knew to keep the pack on
of the best French had retired from the game with with nn injured leg shortly
attacks were cut oft the fast moving Army
that greatly reduced the effec- which won the Club all its vie-
Merquey,
52,000-
the
and
Gower scored for the Army pass inside
1
line.
It
and 6-4 in the final, which insted severely restricted the By-half's eram on the half-way
Cleaver This year's race will be the
exile Czech, by B-U, 6-3, 0-11 special attention to Cleaver and ball out to the backs, frein
citances. Afterwards,
came back to him and he nip- 30506th since the series started in
ped through. He also converted. two and a half hours.
made good use of his freedom.
French full-back, 1820. Cambridge have won 21
Brin. the
by the Army abend Ilek heavier of the last 25, but their overall
saved his side from a
was followed up by McNabb reverse, his tackling and field-and when Lachlan failed to In the final of the Women's Ing being admirable.
pick up he kicked into the cen- OMRbridge have won 51 and Oxford
from Apart Mr Binstend | Doubles, Mrs Fa! Todd and Miss 13, with one dead-beat.-Reuter. Sunday morning.
"Gussie" and Insps White and Peridina Gertrude
Moran three-quarters did not impress, took up the ball and went (United States) boat will uct as instructors.
Mrs A. being too orthodox and the Ver, Wilson converted.
FREE KICK were forwards and Miss Gem handicapped The object is to promote ac- Bossi (Italy)
Doug Henderson scored from curate shooting and art In Hoahing (Britain) by 0-4 and often overplayed. handling revolvers, which were 7-6,
Jack Matthews was in good a freekick.
Vilson started the next move- the personal weapons of mem-
Adrian Quiet (Australia) and form of centre for Wales bers of the Club,
Miss Moran beat Drobny and Ken Jones used his chances ment for McNabb to scare. The Other prominent ball came out of the scrum on smartly. Mrs II. Weiss (Argentina) by Welsh players were Acy John, the 25 yard line and he cut 0-2, -0 to win the Mixed
oa the Inside and Clif Davies and Evans. Reuter, through"
passed when McNabb came up. Wilson falled to convert. CCNY WIN THE
Doug Henderson scored Mrs Patricia. Todd, won the
easy penalty just before EASTERN FINAL Paris, Mar. 28--The French Alexandria International Lawn
whistlo. New York, Mar. 25-City Sands manager, Tom McQuire, National Criterium marked the Tennis Champlonship by beat.
The Teams: College of New York's Hoaringt Army.-Tomline: Gregson. B381. said to-day that he had cabled offlelal opening of French roading a fellow Californian, Miss
an collegiate dock, McNabb, Gower: inner, Wii- un acceptance of an offer of cycle racing today. It was won Gertrude Moran, 1-0, 6-3, 6-0.
Gottfried von Cramm of Racehorses, bent
Williams, Jennings; grand slam, son: Fairio, A£1,000 and return fares for by Fierro Barbotin, who covered
McAdam, De Villers;: "Michardson, men's bitterly protected a scant lend Bradley Evans, the 7 Sands and himself to Singapore, the 200-millo distance in 6 hrs Germany and Jack Harper of basketball's first
from the Stadium manager, Mr 51 mins. 21 secs.
doubles championship when they for most of the second half lo- Club-lindarson; Mackie, Turvill, Carolina Stewart, Nolan; Lachlan, Forsgate. R. Azar.
the
Jaroslav night to beat North Czech, Guy Lapehle was second in 8 beat
Louis Drobny and Australia's Adrian State 78 to 73 in the Eastern Moffan, Luscombe, Miste, Winyard,
Werne, Farquharson, Thorpe, McQuire added that he has hra. 52 mins. 55 secs,
Stevell's XV beat the Commando planned to take Sands to London Deprez was third with the same Quist, 2-0, 4-0, 6-1, 6-4.0-2-finals of the NCAA playoffs.--
United Press.
Select 4-6. United Press. thing as Lapoble-Neuter. In May-Reuter.
Endacelt, Mayard to the boundary Leo, not mat
Extrai Kitchen: Che Bling-hung: tock from mid-on to deep square leg. almost impossible Chaw accepted an
Total (for 5 wkte
Bowling Analysis
Tak-zang, Kwok Ying-ylang
Kai-chung, Yau Wah-lung. Les Ping-catch with one hand to dismiss chiu: Chu Kam-thing. Ha Man-kit, the home skipper,
tried 11 bowlers varying the medium tast 10 Morrison
Lau Wai-nan; Kwok Ying-lock and Ceylon
La
Shing-wah,
Schoolboy Joseph's).
Leo King-yea (st during the day.
Yu-bung Young
(5t attack from
Joseph's), He Chu (Taikoo): A spin.
Sze-wing (Talkoo), Teo Man-cheung
18 Joseph's), Chan
o
M R
42
McLellan
5 .47
0 24
Cowpenthwalle were Hughes
2.0 11
Gunciona and Desoyza, who Co Chiting-young Queen's): You Tak-hay (Queen's) were given long spells, Wong Bun-man (Talkool, Ko Po-the most successful, taking oolon keung (La Salle), Lee Cik-Jan three wickets for 00 and two Navard 1St Joseph's) and Chu Ham-wing (St Joseph's...
for 50 respectively--Reuter, Nawton
Coombe
Sydney, Mar. 25.-Dave Australian holder of the Empire middleweight
title, will fight "Boy Brooks, Road Cycle Racing welter-middle
and lightweight
24 champion of the Orient in Sin-
241 Eapore on April 14.
Season Opons
Doubles tille. Reuter,
PAT TODD WINS
Australià won
tho