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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950.

EVER

THE STRONGEST RUGBY TEAM TO LEAVE THE BRITISH ISLES

BY HYLTON CLEAVER

The strongest British rugby team ever to leave the British Isles is on its way to New Zealand. It consists of 30 strong with every man a full-blooded international.

Their first match will be played at Nelson on May 10 against a combined team representing Nelson-Marlborough-Golden Bay,

Their last in New Zealand will be on August 5; this will be the fourth Test played at Wellington.

The team will then leave for Australia. Here they will play only six matches, but two will be Tests, and by that time no doubt injuries will have made themselves felt.

The two Tests will be played t Tours overseas began in 1080,

lost twice in In 1880 they went to Australia again and lost three games.

nt Brisbane, on August 19, and when Britain were unbeaten in the second at Sydney, on August Australia, but 26. The four other Australian | New Zealand. games will all be played in New South Wales, the last being on September 2.

In 1904 they were unbeaten

Golfers British

Surprised At Snead's Remarks

London, Apr. 17.-Sam Snead's recent outburst against austere Britain and other strong criticism has left a "bad taste" in the mouths of British golfers.

They wonder why Snead should have waited so even giving long before making his remarks and are him the benefit of the doubt by suggesting that he has been misquoted. But Snead has not troubled to deny the statements he is alleged to have made.

Nor is it forgotten that when he won the British Open title he had nothing but nice things to say about Britain and British sportsmanship. Now it is said he hua no desire ever to re- turn to Britain,

opinions and go so far as to say the courses are the best in the world.

A

arc

Nor-

In Australla, but were defeated twice in New Zealand. In 1908 they lost twice in Australia and seven times In New Zealand, In 1930 they lost twice in Australia, and six times in New Zealand.

This team of bave one great

1950 therefore object, to go

through the four unbeaten in Australia, and in there days 1 will be an exacting fest.

The All

have been Blacks more vitally Interested in this rugby tour for a long time than they were even in the Empire Games, and

and rugger is their life. In Australia there is really more

love of

Cricket,

อรม has to Rugby Union compete with Australian fool- ball, soccer and Rugby League.

The result is that the best Rugby Union football is played only in New South Wales. But In New Zealand rugby is much cricket, nore important than

meet this and our team will opposition first. They will

sey will have a great ime: ter the rugby they and the better have. In fact, should we beat

play the better time they will

FAREWELL TO POLICE

CRICKETER

of the

A farewell match. In honour of Inspector H. Danbrowsky, centre group in this picture with Mrs Danbrowsky, was played at the Polleo Sports Club, Boundary Street, on Sunday between Hongkong and Kowloon stations.

Ho was a Kowloon won and "Dan" took two wickets and scored 30 runs. mainstay of the Police XI from 1928 to 1941 and, though he has made only an occasional post-war appearance on the cricket field, is still one of the better spin bowlers in Hongkong, Following the match, “Dan” was presented with a silver mug. He is leaving shortly on retirement.-Photo by Jimmy Foo.

A Shrewd Tennis

Will

Brain

Captain Australian Davis Cup Players

BY ERIC RIEL

· Melbourne, Australia, April 18-Veteran Australian Davis Cup team manager Harry Hopman ranks Frank Sedgman Australia's No. 1 player and third in world 1950 Australian Cup tennis. team to try and bring the Cup back to Australia like he did in 1939, when Jack Crawford, Adrian Quist, John Bromwich and Hopman represented Australia.

Hopman was recently chosen captain-manager of the

The Davis Cup veteran and Melbourne Herald sportswriter is regarded as one of the shrewdest tennis brains in the country. Though the official Australian rank- the All Blacks, the ovation willings will not be released till the end of this month, Hopman, as in previous years, be equal to anything we could has announced his own choice of Australian and world players.

expect

In this country. THIRTEEN WELSHMEN

1911.

Ted Schroeder nnd Pancho

He

The British Professional Gol-

Our hopes in this respect rest Gonzales of the US. lead as fers Asociation have issund list of known overeas players largely on the fact that the team Hopman's pick of the world's entered for British tournaments includes 13 Welsh Internationals, top-ranking players. Americans (8) this coming season. They do not and Wales have proved them-Billy Tolbert (4), Frank Parker

Greselves this season

to be of an (5), and Gordnar Mulley

give the US. five out of 10 in that exceptional standard. CHANGED OPINION

exhaust the names

Bobby Locke The He to all these assertions likely to crop up.

They have beaten every other Hopman's list. fs given by history and by en- from South Africa will defend

stra- country, a feat they have not year's events. his Open Championship: Austra-performed since

They

Jaroslav Uhe tries for

puts

Droliny Several times 122 the past lia will be represented by or form the basis of our touring former Czech Wimbledon Anal-

and Osste Pick- American golfers have been

man Von Nida,

Ireland ist, sixth; and Eric Sturgess of Although with Strength

Aug- beaten by British courses, have worth: South America,

captain. in Karl South Africa, seventh. provide the

tralians John Bromwich ultered strong remarita finalu Roberto de Vincenzo, fullen.

Lall as 9th and three Billy Sidwell only fact that and have Argentine, and J. 1. Cruikshank, those of Snead

their from

will be Englishmen are going, and that 10th respectively. come back to chungr

Buenos Aires, there; Hassan (Egypt), H. Karls one of these, Gordon Rimmer,

Hompan's ten top stors of the son (Sweden), S, A. Rondstrom at scrum-half, has not been in (Sweden) and Flory Von Donck the England XV since the Arst year in Australia are;

are some of the game, is not due sololy to the sad

10

Prince Simon (elm)

The Derby Favourite

night.

others.

was

fact that we stand at the bottom Art Clark from the United of the international table.

BUILT ROUND OXFORD States I known to be challeng

while a newcomer ing again.

Chief reason is that our side

built from South Afrien will be E.

round Oxford There are others from University, and that not one of Moore.

These Blues was able to make near-continental countries

trip. Neither was J. V. who are certain to be over for the

while ne

Smith, of Cambridge, who has or more events, Australia and South Africa will been the match winning hope of

strongly represented in the

the

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the senson.

women's sphere.

But those who de travel. in Ivor Despite what Sam Shead may addition to Hummer, arc

England the

and say, there are countless players who consider

1. Frank Sedgman

2. John Bromwich

3. Billy Sidwell

4. Geoff Brown

5. Ken McGreger

6. Adrian

7. George

8. Colon

Mervyn Rose

10. Don Candy."

tralian lawn tennis rankings lists issued by the Lawn Tentils As- Gociation of Australla today.

Women's:-(1) Mrs Nancy

ON THE RECORD LET'S HAVE SOME RAPID TRANSIT TOURNAMENTS

isn't very much really and there are Bome players about than there been in years.

What's wrong with Hongkong) game, those first-11 or 17 book chess? In actual fact there moves are over in between four wrong and six minutes and then you belter are on your own and being con- have fronted with every possible plt- fall with just 10 seconds bo- tween you and disaster.

If you can learn to think clearly in 10 seconds, Imoxine what you can do to your op- your

But Mr R. W. Borsodi, ex- Champion of Trinidad, summed up what was wrong with long kong chess only last week at a round table conference with Mir

A Birlukoff, Vice-President of ponent with minutes at the Kowloon Chess Club and command, Mr Borsod suggests. generally the man behind scenes who sets another Colony Chess Championship rolling.

the

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We ogree with Mr Barsod! and bring forward at this stage

and with this columnist.

The problems of running nil his other suggestions,

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SUE-

First

tournament chess club to everyone's satis-of all, he found a faction are manifold, Mr Bor-at lasted four months a very With this, the sodi said, and there is an ex-fatiguing affair. cellent way to keep everyone 14 other players who took part rapid in the saine tournament agree. satisfied. "Givo them transit tournaments," he

fired In fact, they are all so Rested.

that the Beld will probably bo open to Messrs. Borsodi, I. Klinghardt, S. Giritsky, La transit tourna-Schure and K. Welss and, per- nothing new to hapa, one or two others Hongkong chess. We have had confest

the

Colony Chess them here before under the Championship

them-

Now, rapid ments are

ments

affairs,

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of lightning chess tourna selves.

these 10 seconds a move

Among

to

to

That is as it should be. Unt Tho American name we unfortunate thing about prosent found rather misleading. The day chess In Hongkong is that isn't full of people Americans, of

frat the city course, calling sauerkraut who think they know how thought of by a new name (liberty cab-play the game. bage), and they have found a new name for the blitz tourna-

I can remember some усага ment (rapid transit).

The suggestion is that some gone by when the Colony Chess

Into a chess one rushes

club, Champlonship Fund would have a great hurry raked in a surfelt of forfeils. plays a game in a and rushes out. In actual fact, The new rule is that those who the what is really needed, Mr Bor-don't make 33 percent of dosi said, is a gong and some possible points surrender $16.

that cort of clock contraption makes a hammer hit it every 10 seconds.

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But Mr Borsodi would not stop at that, Here, too, he is not alone. Ile would like to everybody short of a possible upset winner relegated to tournament for also-rans, be it Premler Reserves Tournament called a Junior Tournament, a

anything else. He is For

That also is not new, and

even

it

The full rankings are: Men'(1) Frank Sedgman, that gong, everyone whose turn (2) John Bromwich. (3) W. Sid is makes his move. Mr Bor- reference to well, (4) Geoff Brown, (5) Ken sodi was making McGregor, (6) Adrian Quist, (7) what has happened at quite a

at the Kowloon Chess (offering a trophy. George Worthington, (0) Colin few

Club's Annual Dinners-when Bromwich has dropped from Long, (8) Mervyn Rose and (10) the rapid transit tournament is could be re-introduced with ad-

Don Candy.

the vantage. The problem is dif- traditional affair-and last year's Hopman's top choice

neult one, and those who were to second place, while Seditman

and here before the war may re- from No. 3. Wynne Bolion, (2) Miss J. Fitch, time-keeper getting mixed up and has moved

(3) Mrs M. Long. (4) Mrs Haw between black and white Ken McGreger, now, fifth, was

advantage

member the spate of correspon- (5) Miss E. Ashford, (8) some people taking

that suggestion only ranked No. 10 by Hopman. Itopman, (7) Mrs N. of this fact to make two movesdence over the

the Colony Chess Championship Newcombe. (8) Mrs G. Martin, in a hurry.

What Mr Borsodt has never (9) Miss G. Proctor, and (10)

who wasn't eligible for the experienced is a player making Committee decide who was and Mrs A. Thirle.-Neuter.

two moves when there is plenty tournament. of time and no one ly in a great hurry.

Ip Koon-Hung

Beats Ahmed

last year.

STRIKING FACT

"It is a striking fact," Hopman Gonzales says, "that although and Parker arc how pro- fessionals, the United States still Fleet Knock-Out has high world-ranking players to defend the Davis Cup."

He reckons that since Schroeder played in the London, Wimbledon and American (Championships, and at least

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Borsodi's

Only once in the history

But, taking all Mr the Kowloon Chess Club have suggestions together,

this

Final Today At things reached that stage where column sees a perfect solution

Causeway Bay

this was considered quite above board and everyone capable of this type of play was put into separate class and given their own tournament to play in

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much

And

First,

there is not trouble deciding who is eligible

Colony

Championship for the

London, Apr. 17. The

per- 45 Commando furthered their

without any further qualifying tournaments or study of

Commit- half a dozen American tourna- claim to the soccer double of the

formance dossiers by American-bred colt, Prince

nil * * ments, it was sumcient to give Fleet trophy and the Commando

tecs. Let them play, by 42 Simon, impressive winner

Ip Koon-hung, the Colony's lesser-lights the opportunity to League, when they beat of his one and only race at

There was that remarkable means, If they want to.. were food Commando on Saturday by the Champion, yesterday bent thaar take him if they

Second, for any newcomer, let Newmarket last week, he

comfortable margin of six goals game when there were two con- that to play in captain, at fly-half. † Ahmed, the Pakistan Davis Cup enough."

to three. They now pass into testants who were both under

him shine in the rapid transit came a clear 7 to 1 favour-

Sedsman's rise in work tennis the final of the Fleet Knock-out check for seven consecutive tournaments in which, we hope, lie for the Derby at the English tournaments and Cham- and Vic Roberts, of Cornwall, team Captain and Champion, 9-7,

Be emergence of Ken Competition, where they play moves and things got so funny players of the calibre of Messrs Victoria Club callover to- plonships (and win them if pos one of the finest back row for-0-4, in their two-set exhibition

Klinghardt match at the Chinese Recreation and

of the HQ 3 Cdo Bde. As 45 s the hallmark of wards of the post-war years,

beat that one of the players brought Borsod, sible)

will fur

participate, Lt competitive golf-Reuter, though same queer reason Club. Ip thus revenged himself McGregor are features

for the two-set defeat he suf-tennis year, the Australian Cup these opponents earlier in the his children along there as bet-Giritsky he was Hot selected until л

week to carry off the Commando ter entertainment than going to every second time. second-row forward, J. R. C. fered at the Pakistan's handsman saya

Brigade Inter Unit League, they ceo Laurel and Hardy. Jast Thursday.

Sedgman has long been

Let's have tournaments twice Matthews, dropped out.

The kids didn't see what the a month und let cverybody Although the Brst set went to Hopman's pet protege. During start as firm favourites.

Saturday's match very joke was all about and the poor play. The problem remaining 19, only 25 the tennis blackout of the war 16 games and lasted

them with where do we And "that ched even during the first half, and man had to bribe

Kong minutes, it was not exeiling or years, he conscientiously coached fast. Neither player produced and trained the present 22-year Highton leading the 42 attack quite a lond of ice creama later contraption?

old Australian Champion.

of danger to keep them quiet at home on Pruf was a grave sourca should be crocked, it seems that the form they are capable of.edgman's brilliant rise to be- Guiliam, in goal, cd very well where everybody had been.

and were gained More polits

Now there are only an odd Hove, Sussex, Apr. 17.-

the captaincy of the touring

is generally credited as largely but Highton managed to put in member or two about who con. Masked Light is now only a The Sussex County Cricket team would pass to Preece, and lost through netting and overcome Australia's leading player to save some point blank shots,

then arise hitting than by strategy.

due to Hopman's pallent work, two beautiful goals, chance with the Aga "crisis" ended tonight at the question would

whether he were preferred by

It was only in the second set

Sedgman didn't outshine him- next the largest meeting in the the selectors to J. Kyle, the Irish that the spectators saw flashe self in the beginning for the heights both man can at- November - December of Palestine's club's history of over 100 stand-off half wire at Hurst Park on Saturday years, with

He displaced the Yorkshire. trained naked Light and The Golden Road the probable Richards. of Gordon mount

Masked Light however, mains the favourite for the Two Guineas, the Brst Thousand

Classic of the sunson, to be run

at Newmarket next week.

Coll

to 1 Khan's best at 9 to 2.

The manner

Palestine,

SUSSEX CCC

CRISIS IS

OVER

NOW

The Scottish and Welsh cap- and J. tains W. 1. D. Eillot

Both

Mullen

are absenteer, forwards.

Gwilliam

If therefore, Karl

State

was

a decision to P. W. KININMONTH tain, Seldom did either of them Championships. But he regained the attack and nearly ran their

has aroused considerable eriticisin elect a new Committee by and this is probably the reason postal ballot and to ask the

hts odds were extended.

to

more

"RECORDER”.

tinue playing when the king is off the board or, when they get FANLING GOLF After the interval, with the of last score at two al, 45 swept inte impatient waiting for you

make

Three competitors returned 4 move, make one

cards of 1 up on Bogey for the opponents off their feet Four to spur you on.

However, they are all under Prize Sunday Competition play- It may be for this reason advance to the net to cut off a his form and outplayed Sturgess, more goals were registered,

Kininmonth was return; both were more content and Drobny in that w

Adelaide, and mainly through the efforts of control, fully cognisant of what ed at Fanting on April 18 and

influenced they also tied with 1

up for the given the captaincy at the with

baseline ani mid-court funk

also retained his National Weaver on the right wing, and they are doing and third Duke of Norfolk to resume Scottish side aganist England, duels.

Singles title

Ly beating ner

(13) who was 2 up centre forward, only by impatience. Hence, Mr last 6 holes. However, R. C. Lonergan,

win Gairdner Borsodi's suggestion will Bromwich, Sturgess favourite for the Two Thousand the presidency.

the and completed his hat-trick. In

over

six holes be- the last their approval, Guineas ot 5 to 1. Last week

Jast 5 minutes another goal was McGregor.

comes the eventual winner, Mr Righton In pleture-

Cleland (10) and J. Markham scored by Hopman

book style, but 42 were too tired to give him much support against

Prince Simon is now

to

7.

for he is a forward almost rertain to be n first choice, and A caretaker emmmittee of six he is on the four. 100 he was quoted at

M. Marcel Boussat's colt, vice-presidents

Manager of the party Is Sur- Cardanil,

who is to be flown club's affairs

Guineas, hardened and the committes walked out con Captain L N. Osborne.

over for the

its TELN The Duke since the

BROKE THROUGH

Alimed broke through Ip's Brown's

considera

defeat of

Geoft

Pancho

ot

(9) were the two other com- bogey in the competition.

from 100 to 8 to 10 to 1. He is after the annual general meet- jchairman of the England selec- | opening service to take an early Gonzales at Wimbledon, and of the solid defence and superiority not chiefly with these members. pelitors who were also 1 up on aald to be France's main chat-ing about three weeks ago haion coralttee, who is not an tead after the Colony champion Sidwell and Sedgman in the of the 45 backs.

lenger.

The full quoinlions were.

Two Thousand Guinean

5 to 1 Masked Ight,

9 to 2 Palestine.

8 to 1 The Golden Road.

5 to 1 Prince Simon.

10 to 1 Cardani.

100 to 0 Welsh View.

20 to any others.

The Derby:

7 to 1 Prince Simon.

100 to The Golden Road,

9 to 1 Masked Light

100 to Amiral and Castle

Rock,

20 to 1 Genphar.

22, to 1 Pardal.

25 to any others.-Reuter,

passed a "no confidence"

sigration of the captain,

volc

International, but

31-

captained

The

Pakistani

him

above a place

The final will be played be in them as a result of the re-Devonport Services as a forward had twice saved game point. Queensland Championship.

went further jearned In his day.

ahead in the second game by McGregor, despite the latter's tween 15 Commando and HQ 3

today spectacular display in the Aus- Cdo Dic is Captain L. Nwinning his own service.

at Causeway Secretary sent-eld Hugh Bett.

Iralian Championship (in which Bay at 4.30 p.m. More than 1,10% of the 2.000 Savage, who has been for many

The next three games went he defeated Drobny, Worthing- members crowdedi into Love years one of the administrators Town Hall for tonight's meet behind Army rugby, and was a with service, but at the sixth Ip ton and Sidwell before bowing broke through and got on terms. to Sedgman in a tough 0-3, 0-4, prisoner of war for five years. Alan Spun- ing and heard Sir

No touring rugby team has The next nine games, too, all 4-0, 0-1 final)-United Press. "care- of the ders, chairman takers", say that the resigning ever before left Britain which went with service and gave Ip

of interna-

OFFICIAL RANKINGS committee was "not at all bit consisted entirely

tionals; for this reason alone on 8-7 lead. Then in the alx- ter about any of this," and their chances are brighter than teenth Ip

broke once more the decks so dreldded to clear

through to win game and set.

Melbourne, Apr. 18- Frank lever before. could tonight's meeting

They take with them the good have

The second set was a shorter Sedgman and Mrs Nancy W. Bol- a free run.

iwishes of us all, and our con- Sir Alan. postal vole the new committee fidence that they will bring us repetition of the first with anton head the annual men's Aus-

occasional sparkle. should be well in being in less than a nonth from when the nonnation

paper is sent out,

that

sald that

by the

pride.

-London Express Service)

In a one-set match, Y. P. Tsui

This Week's

Soccer

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But Mr Borsodi's concern

He finds that let alone there are a lot of other who would benent in to think faster.

them, people learning

Club

In the Marshall Chesa in New York, where he played

lost 4-0 to Alam, another mem- Fine Performance Barrels Commando v 119 3 Cáo the

ber of the Pakistan Davis Cup:

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E.

Tho

Scotland

for

As a result of the play-off w. Grieve qualified for the Captain's Cup in April.

ENGLAND v SCOTLAND

V England a lot of his chess, he told match will be played on Sunday, rapid transit tournaments were April 10. Singles in the morn-

that

ing and 4 balls or foursomes in very popular for the fact

about the only they were just

Members may the afternoon.. which type of tournament In

Indicate partners and opponents the good players-the men who and matches will be manged se- eventually find their way to cordingly as far as is possible. such

as San places

Romo, Individual focers to pay where imns on results of singles. The following are the fixtures Podebrady and Kemerl

Members may enter names on they face other met who take

VECY chess

seriously-deign to Est at Fanling or submit names Today of the HKFA for this week:

2nd Div-Fastern v RAF, Caro-sit down with all-comers. Hove 11, 3.45 p.m. [RGI! F., A.

But that, he explained, is not to Club office and Indicate how they wish matches arranged.. the only advantage to

rapid

Entries close on Monday, April transit chess tournaments, The

24. Ede, Causeway Bay (4,30 p.m.).

fact is, he asserted, that many Tomorrow

outstanding player today Koreans Hongkong XI, Club,

Carnell Arst placed good class chess in and lobs, and drives from the base-18-year-old Essex player,

London, Apr. 17-John Horn, 850 p.m. (Ref: A.G.U.

Lisesien: L Chang and J. G. 10-seconds a move games for the Langridge should be temporary

has put Padley)

experience rnpld transit great Metropolitan Handicap, to captain until the new commit

une.

up one of the best performances

naver apolled anyone's game. be run over two and a quarter tee decides on the captaincy.

This means that James Lang-

Just when the spectators were of his career in defeating Stop-

1st Div-St Joseph's v Police. miles at Epsom tomorrow.

of London, Apr. 17-The fol beginning to see some real ten-hen Nimr, the Egyption Davis The probables, with jockeys, ridge will join Tom Dollery,

Warwickshire, 09

Many Д only lowing were the results of foot-nis in the doubles match between Cup player, by B-2, 2-6 and 6-3 cub, 6.43 p.m. thef: AE - are as follows:

Now Or Never (W.H. Carr), professional captain in County ball matches played today:

Ip, partnered by Edwin Tsai, and today in the first round of the Guest; Linesmen: Cheung Yan-sing Berry (D.L. Jones), cricket, though Leslie Parker's Peace

Alined partnered by W. P. Teul, Men's Singles in the Cumber South Chins V CA.A., Caroline World class as a chess asa Cardiff C. (W. Rickaby), captained Lelastershire Garter Knight

1 Southampton 1 rain stopped play! Both pairs land Club's lawn tennis tourna-ul. 3.45 p.m. (tef: 11. 3. Chts started off that way and learned nail; Linesmen: C. X. Weo and D. to think quickly. For instance, Scottish Other Matches

had then won Üreo games each. 10 Hero (H. Packham), Fol Ami professional in 1947 and 1948,

consider this fact someone Brother of the opening bats Aberdeen

opening Rouk). Souduiniste¿(W.

learning a particular Sunith), Techuggan PH man, John Langridge, he is a Sling Albion 1 Falkirk

(EP.

Even if he plays skittles, ho batsman, and

many games Sinith), Coup Depee (F. Durr), patient lefthand

Wragg), Mole-a skilful slow bowler who has Dundee Phalorain (8. comb (Dough Smith), Guerrier played in eight Tests for Eng-Hearts Land,

ha his Motherwell EVADA Staipend Carter), Bina Fox (P. Blanc), achieved the "double" of 1,000 Queen

o'South and Noble runs and 100 wickets in a G- Tarka (R. Bradley)

son-Reuter. Dill (J. Skratt).-Router.

GREAT METROPOLITAN

The mecting unanimoutly

team. In this game too neither By John Horn

Home Football adopted the caretaker commit

London, Apr. 17.-There are toe's 15 probable runners

(B.

suggestion

Six Umics

that

the

James

Results

Second Division

دنیا

11 Dundee U.

Bcoitial League "A"

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player seemed giving of his best, both being content with.

ment.

Both Teal and Trul made use

Nimr took the initiati

Thursday

and W. Lawlor),

P. Lil.

the

of some delightfully placed loba second set by pinning Horn to end smashes down the castre the baseline with accurate driv- 3 court and even Ip and Ahmed ing, but Horn retained the mas

4 rogained their form. Ahmed lary in the third set by varying

In particular made one spectanti-the length of his

0 Rangers 3 Partick 3 East File 1 St Mirren 1 iar overhead shot which earned cleverly using lobe

fleuter. him applause and a point.

shota Reuter

drives and and drup

Baturday

..

an.

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Junior League winners (Army) Runners-up (Commandos, Club, 230 can't play as

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man who reached player

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Rugger Results

London, Apr. 17.-The follow Ing were the results of rugger games played today:

RUGBY LEAGUE

Leeds 8, Huddersfield 22, Huli. Kingston Rovers Bradford Northern 5.

·

RUGBY UNION Ebbw Vale 14, Exober 8. Penzance and Newlyn Şi Cardiff 0.

Coventry 6, Rugby –

pan. (Refi Li Jingung: Linemen: night to test his knowledge out. 5. Y. Kwok and Chan Tak«ini) P

Banios“ League champion - (Kit- In a rapid transit tournament, chee)--The Test CD; $pwith-reputation at stake and a CIMI EN OU Páday] Linoemen: W.

good opponent in every other ter, Önfiner and: Mak Tering-fa1},\\

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