6
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950.
TRYING AGAIN
CLUBS WOULD LIKE THE
CLOSING DATE
DATE FOR TRANSFERS PUT
PUT BACK
SAYS PETER DITTON
scaton
From now until May 6, when the present English soccer closes, no player may be transferred to, and play for, a new club with- out special sanction from the Management Committee to the Football League. This no-transfer rule operates in order that no club may "buy safety". That is to say, in order that no club in danger of relegation can go into the transfer market on a large scale at the last moment and buy players who will prevent them from dropping into a lower division.
Such a rule, of course, can operate in a reverse direction. 'It can put a club, hard hit by injuries late in the season, in danger of being relegated. Or it may threaten to ruin promotion prospects. In such cases, of course, the special ruling of the Management Committee would probably permit that club to buy players to replace those on the injured list.
But the majority of football clubs are opposed to the rule which permits players to be bought and sold-until-March-18-Clubs-like-West-Bromwich Albion- for instance would like to see the closing date for transfera put back to the begin- ning of January.
Manager Charlie Paynter of
West Ham fe even more pintie. He would like to
cin-
the
The end of September final date for transfers. Itis ar- It t
that A tootball manager ne the whole of the previous season to size up his players.
DOUBLE CHECK
1 i know who 116 worth persevering with and who are not. But a double check he would have the frut six werks of the new reason to
how ployers were
whether any new
and
was
shaping blond
would
needed. If he decided
against buying, then he
have to abide by his own judg- ment for the remainder of the Season.
The final date for transfera, March 16, has been fixed in or- Inflated der that the nirealy fees shall not be sent
further Jast desperate aring by minute bids from clubs seeking promotion or relegation. Surely then there is conte argument for putting back the final date for buying and selling.
Perlaps the end
end of
ber
Septem-
TEST MATCH
Ceylon 126 For 6 At
End Of Third
Day
Lahore, Mar. 27.-Ceylon had scored 126 for mix wickets at the end of the third day's play in the unofficial Test here against Pakistan and needed 89 runs to avoid the follow on.
Only 105 minutes' play was possible today and wickets fell fast on a slippery wicket. Coomaraswamy was the only batsman to stand up to the bowling and he pulled and cut for his unbeaten 37 runs, made with the help of five boundaries.
Gate Receipts
Test Of Television
London, Mar. 27.-Tele-
A player is a little early. could quite conceivably sustain some small injury which would cause him to lose his confulence vision of sports events in and form. The club would have Britain is coming up against
that your.
AMPLE OPPORTUNITY
the grounds are softer, there
any new then were At the same time the
coming.
other hand, contend
have
This totested
mem-
teams,
contention
With the addition of only 11 mina to the overnight total, Makin Sellm was Arst out this morning when
caught behind Ther the wicket by Imtlas, Rodrigo joined him In the pavillon when he was benten by a fast ball from Fazni Malmand to Dinshow in the stips.
BRILLIANTLY HELD
Jayawickreme and Salhaslyam
came together,
penest wickreme was by hasgood
in and
HOCKEY
but before he account Jayn- brilliantly held at silly
Bradford Northern Should See Wembley Again
BY PETER LOVEGROVE
Bradford Northern's hopes of n fourth successive Wembley visit, and their sixth in the last seven seasons, advanced a stage further on March 15 when they knocked out St Helen's in their third round replay of the Rugby League Challenge Cup by, eleven-nil
Although this was a mid-week match, some 50,000 were presen to see Northern give their usual faultless defensive display, with splendidly organised marking and incisive tackling. St Helen's, held to a pointless draw on their own ground the previous Saturday, attacked for three-quarters of the game but never looked like overcoming Bradford's defence-in-depth plan,' and their own mistakes did the rest.
That 50,000 crowd is not a record, though it is 5,000 more than the best attendance at a Test match in Britain. Since the war, the popularity of the 13-a- skie Rugby League football has been steadily increasing. Last season, a Club Cham-, pionship semi-final attracted 64,000; there were 75,000 at Maine Road, Manchester, for the final; and 95,000 people paid £22,000 at Wembley to see Bradford Northern heat Halifax in the Cup Final. Association football cannot compete on equal terms` in some of these R. L. strongholds, and even the magic name of the Arsenal this -season-drox. 5,000 less people to Huddersfield Town's ground than to neighbouring........
Fartown for a League Cramplonship match on the same day.
meet Widnes Day (Mny
7)
comes round.
Bradford now
the semi-final on Wigan's Ward, of course, has already a number of np-
ground on
April 1 And on been down under" in 1948, and BADMINTON: current form they should have has made
the beating of the Lancashire pearances in the England Xir side. But if they win through, since.
the Odral men handleopped
will
at Wembley owing NO LACK OF CONFIDENCE
and loose Kenneth Trail.
Robert Tay
Again Singles Champion
to the absence of their famous Ernest centre,
Northern will not lack con- International
however, The
Cup forward, ndence, Ward,
holders have a magnificent set Both have been selected for of forwards, with Trevor Foster the Rugby League tour of Aus-an outstanding lender, and the tralia this summer-Ward has way in which they help each been given the honour of lead-other and gain ground yard by
Robert Tay regnined his and they will yard from play-the-balls in a Their experienced at sea when Final treat to see.
Colony Badminton Open defence is ro strong that it only Singles title when he beat conceded 15 points in the whole
C. K. Lee, who wreated the
Shirley May France, the Massachusetts girl who had to give up her attempt on the English Channel when half way across last August, is already training for another attempi. Now 17, and a year older, sheng the side
London Express Service. nlready be feels she had a good chance.
in
Lawn Bowls Commence
League To On May 6
Hongkong lawn bowlers will commence their League games on May 6, it was decided at the annual general meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association yesterday. Entries will close on April 12, and matches will start at 3.30 p.m. and not 4 p.m. as before. The meeting was held in the Board Room of the South China Morning Post, Ltd., by courtesy of the Management.
Other
Mr J. G. Meyer was unanimously elected President of the Association. officials elected were Mr V. C. Labrum. Vice-President; Mr N. J. Babington, Hon. Secretary; and Mr L. A. Gutierrez, Hon, Treasurer (re-electe<l).
the
THIS WEEK'S
SOCCER
of the competition Inst season. Other International stars in the Championship away from wing threequarter him last year, by a score of Batten and wing forward 15-7. 15-6 at Club do Re- Whitcombe, while Walters is
side are
another really accomplished creio.
winger.
The first set of the malch between the two saw a complete as Tay
Another War of the Roses will absence of lobbing he staged in the other semi-final, | smashed and drove his way to
le led 3-1, D-3 and ·
in which Leeds and Warrington
victory. 13-4. clash at Odeal stadium. Although the Yorkshiremen start
In the second set he jumped favourites here too, I think the ¦ to “a-6-1-lead, but then Lee .....
Issue is much more open than at Wigan.
ene into his own with some beautiful sideline smashes to catch up at 4-6,
It seemed that Lee was here
going to make a struggle of it as services changed hands re- peatedly, but then he ran into ermr to allow Tuy to advance his lend to 11-5,
Leeds were very prominent in the war-time Challenge Cup competitions, which they won wiec, and they have also been in the final In 1943 and 1047. They have a really tough side with both speed and weight, Their bl, strong pack includes
EASY FOR MISS KHOO MeMaster, the burly Australian
Miss Ullan Khoo had an easy who toured Britain two years vistory of it against Miss Marle ago W
with the Wallables Rugby
Ribeiro to win the Ladies' Union
anci party,
hooker Singles title by a score of 11-1. they have eapressible hall-back pair in 1-4. Playing a drives to the
forecful
ก
rep
An
In
an
have
one
“ት argument to put to the reluctance on the part of
A successful season for 1949 all see to it that my successor Management Committee for buying a new man and would sports promoters to have
midoff was reported by the outgoing does not have the same diff- the their shows televised begiving Fazal his third wicket of Hon. Secretary, Mr J. Tindall, culty this coming season. this be handicapped for
a cost of 15 runs, fear
their the day
his annual report for
ESPLIN CUP remainder of their programme cause they
Tea was taken at 74 fur four year.
The Esplin Cup competition, "gaten" will suffer
on resuming Sathastvar The lon Treasurer reported which is a very popular offair consequence.
This week's Hongkong Foot- left-arm spin-an
on Homo was out to the left arm sind an excess of income over ex- with our bowler en af the ball Association fixtures, includ- But by mid-January when Television authorities, on the taking a cnich In the slips, year ended February 28, 1950, Wanstead Bowling Club, Our Ing next Sunday's Memorial Cup
R. William (also an England
Khoo at that the would be less likelihood of increening of shows increases singhe and got
Coomaraswamy Joined Wijey- Cash at Bank was stated to be team last year was captained by Fal between Army and Chin-
player and booked for Australia) baseline. Miss $4,943.62.
ese, follow: and although He said that never Mr Low Whant,
and Watson; and fullback Cook, stage took six points in a row juries. Players would
TODAY off to a good and that this start by
Is on one service. 2nd Division
player, is a most constructive Mo-in the Association's history had they failed to bring home the driving Fazal
In the second set Miss Ribeiro had ample opportunity to show public Interest,
a big crediacon, a grand time was had by Polico v RAF (PP from 2-11-49), their real form and managers works to the Food of promoters hammed for three, and followed there been such
one of the most dendly kicks in increased "gates"
Boundary Street, 8.15 p.m. Referee: whether by bringing
He added that cinco all. Apart from with a flashing square cut to balance,
the official would know exactly
the game. He has also already held on at 2-all and 3-4, but at later performances of the
the boundary,
1038 the accounts had become game,
TOMORROW
passed the century mark in there was no more fight after necessary.
number of friendly Ting-kal,
1st Divisio
goals for the reason. They dis- that same nature.
SCHOOLBOYS' DOUBLES better each year. matches were arranged to tho Chippa, however, had Wiley-better and promo-
Police v RAP (PP from 10-3-501. and relegation stakes
to be singhe out when the batsman The Accounts were unanimously mutual
both Boundary Street, 1.15 pm. Iteferee: posed of star-studded Wigan enjoyment of
Denzin Saw (Asla) and K, Y. would be far enough away
the Crat visitors and club members alike. J.G. Padrey. Linesneri: L1 Ping- most unceremoniously shortly at the Wembley pooned a ball to Dinshow at opted.
Tso (5t Paul's) won carlier round. prevent club: making wild and
It was decided that the Ait- A match between silly mid-on. With the score at Empire Pool.
Members will. think, agree pul/w Lawler.
St Joseph's v Kitchee (PP from
Schoolboys' Doubles Champion- expensive Forties 'into the trans. the crack American baseball 85 runs for six wickets, young kenhead Shield and the Gutior-that last year was a successful 19-3-80), Club, 5.13 p.m. Referee:
STRUCK FORM
ship when they beat La Salle fer market.
joined the coloured Harlem Jayasinghe
Coomara-rez Shield, lost during the war, season and I think I am voicing HJ. Chisnail, Linesment: P.W. Hayes
College's Johnny Pomeroy Jr But before official
sanction Globetrotters and the Stars of swamy and they stayed together be replaced and
that the Ro-the sentiments of the outgoing. Hoblvą“, 2nd Division
Lancashire, however, pins Ita and F. Allaye by 15-6, 16-2. man be given to a new date the America, will be staged before until stumps were drawn with cords Board be re-built and committee by saying that we Solicitorn v St Joseph's (PP from
faith in Warrington, True, they
The Junior Mixed Moubles Footbal League Management an invited audience of 8,000 on eight and 37 respectively in the incertbed. The new Board is hope the
incoming Committed 9-11-49), St Joseph's, 3.13 p.m. Re
teree P.J. Dundon
cecupy a comparatively low place semi-final between Mr and Mrs Committee must have a two-
total of 126 for six wickets, May 15 and televised,
to be installed at the Kowloon will make this coming season Duckyard v CAA (PP from B-11- in the League table, but in the J. A Soares and A. D. Brown. thirds majority from Its
The match ends tomorrow. Lowling Green Club.
at even more successful one. 49), Navy V., 3.15 pm. Reteres inst
two months they
Was the 14 Ping-long. hers. And so far that two-thirds The teams meet in a three-Reuter.
A donation of £20 to be sent (applause).
Univeraly Navy (PP from 16- struck the form which enabled and Mrs M. Rozario majority has not been forth-day series at the Empire Pool
to St Dunstan's in London was Voter of thanks to the out-1-40), Navy C.B., 8.15 p.m. Referee: them to finish at the top last only game of the evening to go on May 17, 19 anul 20, and ther
unanimously voted,
going committee and the Hon. S.Y. Kwok.
With Drown smashing efTee- The matter is likely to be box office will be closely watch-
South China v Eastern (PP from April, and they have collected the full distance. The meeting also decided that Auditors, Messrs G.EF. Thamp- | 9.11.0).
Caroline I 5.15 pm 74 points in four Cup-ties.. raised again at the annual ed in an effort to evaluate the
the Association should write to son and FXM, da Silva, were Referee: Dr. Lai,
They, too, pack considerable tively and Mra Xavier in form meeting of the Committee this influence the previous television
the Clubs lo request their proposed.
THURSDAY
punch outside the scrum: Bevan at the net, they came out worthy The recent spate of big showing has had on the receipts. Summer.
1st Division bowlers to wear brown shoes A vole of thanks who also
and Johnson are notable wings, winners by 15-9, 10-15 It is no!
ften that London money transfera
CAA Hoy (PP from 12-3-50), and white dress during matches proposed to Mr
of 15-5. U. M. Omar,
plenty Kven Boundary Street, 15 nm. Referee: And
local their has an opportunity to see top-
by several clubs to
boy Entries for the Esplin Cup who, it was stated, was the only w. Gaffney, Linesmen: W. Lawler/opportunities minds about voting against aalass baseball teams in action.
competition, to be played in member of the League Manage Woo Cho-kind Division
Ryder and Albert Naughton, new date. Buying and selling The Harken Globetrotters, form-
England, close on March 31 Mr ment Committee who attended
Club PCA (PP from 10-11-403, who was obtained from Widnes permitted ed 23 years ago, players may not be
J. McKelvie was elected Cap-all its meetings during the year club, 3.15 pm. Referee: P. George, ut a fee of £4,000. after the middle of January, nearly 3,200 matches and lost
Prion's v News Vendor (FT from A vole of thanks to the South
The pack Includes two men and a curb may be put upon only 235. This reason they won
SECRETARY'S REPORT China Morning Post, Ltd. for 10-11-49), St Joseph's, 6.15 p.m. Ite
who are feree: Kak Yeung-fat.
making the trip to reckless transfers which are 110 and lost one.
Australia, J. Featherstone and the loan of their Board Room,
2nd Division The Hon. Secretary's Report was proposed by the President. Kitchee v Taikos (PP from 10-11-Robert Ryan, and that efficient Arrangements have been made read:
London, Mar, 37-Jack Solo- 49), Club. 6.10 p.m. Referee: P. destructive loose forward, Her- for the Colony and The Rest
Marson. Once again the Association,
BOWLS AT KCC
Amy Yard Poller (PP from bert Palin, who has also kicked mons, the London promoter, has hockey teams to play practice during the 1949 season, carried
Re- 102 goals. The first round of the KCC 9-11-49), Sookcunpoo. 5.15 p.m.
Palin is
Örüz, the rent a cable to Manuel matches tomorrow and Friday. out a full programme of activi-rinks competition will be played ferro: A. Ribeiro,
moment out of action with an the World Bantamweight Choni- Games will take place on thetics.
infected shin bone, but he may pion, offering him, "without on Sunday at 3 p.m. Recrelo Ground, and bully – off
League competitions It is proposed to run a Wap- Kwong Wan v Kitcher, Navy C.B. be fit in time for the semi-final. prejudice," another date in April The two teams last met just to defend his title against Danny is at 5 p.m. in both cases.
The following will represent 13 Clubs entering a total of 24 engaged in
proved more popular than ever,pinshaw for these members not 4.30 p.m. Referee: J.F. Ennis Lines
the competition men: P. Georgo/Wong King-chungover a year ago.
Warrington O'Sullivan, the British Cham- Club St Joseph'e, Club, 430 p.m. the Colony:
then won 14-nil at Headinglay, for teams, necessitating the forma rinks. The draw will be at 2.45 Referee: P.A Afoonry, Lineament
Cheung Yen-ning/W.O., Mekin. Ponniah, Nery, Webb, Mersh, tion of a Third Division for the p.m. on the green.
and they have not forgotten that Pion, in London,
No reply han yet been САЛ. South Chinav
Caroline the last time they reached thei Reed, Bhagat Singh, B. Torst time since 1941. The num
Hill, 4.30 pm. Referee: C.. Lusted,
Leeds why received. Recently, after Ortiz Gozano, MacKenzie, Gardner.ber of teams in each Division
Cup final, It was Linesinen: A. Leck/F.A. Barretto.
had announced that he would Daniels. Humphries. They are was as follows:-
Commando Eastern, Sockumpoo, dashed their hopes with an 18-2 nght Vie Toweet, the South 4.30 p.m.
Referee: WJ. Sharpe. drubbing. asked to turn up in coloured
Linemen: PW. Hayes/G. Hobley.
Africnn, In Johannesburg, chirts
KMD
✓ Favy. Boundary Street,
Solomons placed correspondence 4.30 pin. Referee: A.G.B. Camell
before the British Board of Linesmen: Liu Ting-kat/E.A. Stub ley,
Control in support of his claim te have Ortiz under contract to meet O'Sullivan
inuy change
cause
threatening to turn soccer into
a buman cattle market,
-(London Express Service)
have
won
team
The Stars of America consists of leading American professional players-Reuter.
League Cricket Averages
BATTING:
COLONY v.
THE REST
TOMORROW
Tous. NO. Runs HS. Aver.
N. E. Arthy (Optimists)
18
3 674
+
G. A. Souza (Cralgengawer
13
4
5
44.93 68 301 01 37.62 400 89* 30.36 300
30.18 75° E 270 47 34.07 371 55 30.01 340
20.00
of the Colony:-
423 101 28.20
27.72
Hellings, Trace,
63
20.02
T. Grant (R. Navy)
D. A. Oakley (Commandos)
A. H. Madar (HRC)
M. W
Holme (Army)
R. Kitchell
A, R.
L. D. Kilbee (Optimists)
L. D. Kilbee
Recreio)
1. E. Stokes (Scorpions)
1. A. Pearce (Scorpions)
Gambrill (RAF)
R. Ragi (Craigengower)
K. M. Rumjahn
A. D. Panton
1. DarbyshiFchgower),
K. C.
A
Ball
(RAF)
O. J. Kerr (Scorpions)
F. A. Weller (Scorpions)
19
tain.
The
First eight teams, cecond, Colne
third seven teams and
are due
Chosen to represent The Rest teams.
Sturgiss.
Our congratulations
to Craigongower, Club de Re- Halg. Fitz Gibbon, Alves, Me-ercio, and Prison Officers Club Mullen, G. Gosano, Shallow,
20.77 Bull. Matthewson;
25.77
203
25.37
402
25.12
262
23.01
229
22.00
336
22.40
317
63
21.08
52 21.40
230
21.45
336
61
00
Basketball
Teams Make
History Reserves: for winning the First, Second
Olland. A. A Remedios, Yusef, and Third Divisions respective-
Van Houten. The Rest of the
ly.
Club de Recreio are parti- cularly to be congratulated for
New York, Mar. 26.-The
FRIDAY
BATURDAY.
1st Division
2nd Division Dockyard PCA, Navy C.B.. 3 pm. Referee: Wong King-chung.
are
Extension
Prixon's Club, Club, 3 p.m. Ha Football
feree: Cheung Yan-sing.
Fastern v RAF, Caroline 1, 2
pm. Referee: 3. Turner
Army v Police, Sookunpoo, 3 6.m.
lieferee: E. Stubicy
at
the
Of
League
and
One More Offer
To Ortiz
Mr
The Board are backing his protest against the proposed
in South contest
Africa.-
Very Likely Router.
CAA v Navy. Boundary Street, 3
London, Mar. 27.-An University y Solicitors, St Joseph's extension of the Football 30 eferre: Gal. Aindow,
RUNDAY
Memorial Cup Final
Colony team should wear white gaining the Second Division/City College of New York Retereo: Trang King-long. shirts.
Reserves for the Colony team Shield for the second successive and Bradley Technical Uni- them to versity were hailed today as thus entitling are, Trace, Alves, Rull, and G. year. Gosano, and these four players three First Division teams in the the two top teams of the
coming sepon the subject are asked to provide themselves
college basketball world as While on with a coloured shirt as well as
I feel I they wrote another chapter League competitions, 21.00 white shirt in case of neces- | Lat
wh sity.
must bring the attention of all in sports history by qualify Heserves for the Rest side are of you present to Article 7 of ing for the final round of anked to attend the practices in the League Bylaws which deals the NCAA tournament on case their services are needed with the fing of score cards Tuesday.'
*Not Out. Qualification: 200 runs for an averago over 20,00.
E. J. Moorhouse (RAF)
G. II. Cunningiọn (RAF)
BOWLING:
J. Cullen (Army)
F. Howarth (Scorpions)
A. R. Minu (IRC)
G. N. Gosano (Recreio)
J.
C. Koh (University)
Ch
L. White (R. Navy)
A. P. Pere
Pereira
I. C. Corflold
(Recreio)
La G. Gosana (Recreio).
R. S. Cull (Scorpions)
F. A.
Overs Maldens Runs Wkts, Aver,
45.5 20 117 20 3.48 .295.4 70 033 DO 0.45 152.2 30 445 65 B.00 23 283 31 9.12 220 10.27 10.72
208 422 44
210 20 10,80
492
and all players are urged to do and states: their utmost to be present.
RANGERS WIN CUP MATCH
London,
to
Score cards giving detailed
League by increasing the Army v Chinese, Boundary Street. | number of clubs in each of 430 p.m. Referee: W. Linesmen: P.A. Mooney/G.. Ah-the two Third Divisions dow
Gaffney.
Streatham
Mercurys
Beat
Duration of match will be so from 22 to 24 appears al-beat Edmonton Mercurys in an
each way must be played in the event of a draw.
2nd Division
line H, B p.m. Referee: A. Leok.
clash, Rugger Results
London, Mar. 27.--Streatham minutes An extra time 10 minutes most certain to be adopted ice hockey match at Streathain at the annual meeting of tonight by five goals to three with period scores of 2-1, 3-2 It is the first time ever that p.m. Referee: G.T. Grummit.
Taikoo v News Vendors, Club, 3.30 the Lengue next summer.
แ 0.0. have Kitchee v Yad Pollee, Chib, 3 A recommendation to this The Mercurys, who repre- results of all League games and the same twą teams
effect was made
Canada to win the at today's sented South Chins St Joseph's Car meeting by the special com- World duly signed by the skips con-clashed in the CAA final and P. Referee: 1. Roach
Champoinship National Invitational
carlier in the
mittee set up a year cerned must be filled with the
ago to this month, thus suffered their Association by the Convenor ofnal in the same year.
And the CCNY, victor by 09-
explore ways and means of second defeat from Streatham, each team to reach the Hon.
Bradley over
Tech in
admitting worthy clubs.
who had won an earlier encoun. Secretary of the Association not
their
titio previous
While no definite decision ter besides drawing on another tho two LearTus was made,
most of the clubs occasion that Mar. 27.-Nanger
an unprecedented "grand slam" Rovers
by two games were played. This rule stands just one step away from
today seemed in met. fol- represented London, Mar. 27.-The
Streatham are the only club tourneys in
favour and the scheme is likely victory in both to nil ni Ibrox Park also applies in the case of un-victory
lowing were the results of rug- to go through.
not to have been beaten by the (Glasgow)
The CCNY today
finished League games.”
The sare in their
year.
ger games played today:
who looked like Mercurys, Another fourth
I regret to say that during qualified for the NCAA windup: round second replay
ther recommendation by match of the Scottish Cup.
the
Carolina past season less than 50 per defcaling North
the committes that the bottom avenging the earlier reverse to- by actually 78-73 In the Eastern final Hangers will now meet Queen cent. of the
clubs in these
night when, after two Divisions Pand of the South in the semi-final reached me and I was com-
Saturday night.
should be excluded from seck- next Saturday,
pelled, to rely on newspaper re- At the same time Bradley for my results, which gained its "revenge match" by 1 a Third Division, Southern, porta football match
they might trimming Baylor 68-00 in the today, Port however accurate Vale beat Torquay United by be, could not be considered as finaly of the Western regionals. two goals to nil-Reuter.. official. I trust that you will'United Press.
112
84.3
192
93,1
175.5 134.2 71.4
45 10.03
344
31 11.00
240
21 11.71
123
123
17
403
34
11.65
beat 1185
F. R.
R. E. Lee (KCC)
Kermant (KCC)
103.3
24
341
20 12.17
Koola
149
10
36
1594
12.23
N. Graves (Commoios)
150.4
31
450
37 12.40
12.40
T. P. Mahon (Optimists)
132.2
20
360
12.41
1941
T. II. Lean (University)
170
An
40 515 30 13.20
E. N. Gambrill (RAF)
100
21
309 29
1. C. Tyrer (RAF)
153
20 435
W. M. Mitchell (Army)
102.5
K. C. A. Ball (NÀF)
.150.1
13.30 13.50 13 410 30 13.00
504 20
14.00 30
Qualification: 20 wickets for under 13,00 runs aplece.
13,20
Ralth
later than 48 hours after the
cards
on
RUGBY UNION Birmingham 5. Swansea 6. Newbridge 11, Cross Keys §. Pontypool 9, Llanelly 0.
RUGBY LEAGUE Castleford 27, Bradford Northern Router.
two
conceding early goals, they fought ing re-election for 12 months back to lead 3-2 in the second had a more
mixed reception period,
Streatham rallied to regnin and considerable opposition in Wooly at the League meeting the lead before a gool-less Inst
| period --Reuter. In the summer,--Router,
: