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GOMEZ DRIVES THROUGH THE COVERS
KARDAR SCORES CENTURY IN 100 MINUTES FOR WARWICK AGAINST M'SEX
London, May 10.-A. H. Kardar, Warwickshire's Pakistan all- rounder, today scored the fastest century of the English County cricket scason so far. Playing for his County against Middlesex at Lórds, he reached 100 in exactly 100 minutes and went on to make 112, being the last man out.
Kardar hit three sixes and 12 fours, and was the dominating partner in a the Inst wicket stand of 69. In this he cleverly protected Eric Hollies from ⚫ bowling.
Hollies defended stubbornly to score four while Kardar hit out lustily at every opportunity. At the close Middlesex were 288 runs in arrears with all their first innings wickets still intact.
Bowlers generally commanded respect, particularly at Pontypridd, where 22 wickets fell during the day.
Glamorgan won the toss and batted first, but they were all out in 140 minutes for 75 due mainly to Leicestershire's Australian teft arm slow bowler, who returned an analysis of 15.4 overs, five maidens, 24 runs and seven wickets.
four
AL Worcester: Combined 103. Worcestershire for the University Services top scorer
80, Sayer 127. 163 (Kenyon with 32 out of a total of R. Dare, a young slow left-arm for 38)-Reuter
Lonk
University BIX spinner, wickets for 28 runs.
• Leicestershire fared tile bet- H. Divecha, of India, was the ter, but managed to gain a first innings lead of 20. Here Muncer did the damage with Bgures of 20 overs, nine maidens, 19 runs and six wickets.
Oxford University tried out J.C.V. Lewis, a South African slow right-arm spin bowler, in their match ogainst Humpshire, and he claimed two of the six County wickets which fell.
When Winnie
Hit
A Six
To Leg
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Amateur Billiards
Today's close of play scores
were:
At Lords: Warwickshire 326 (Kardar 112). Middlesex 38 for na wicket.
Championship
London,
May
10,--Frank Edwards, the holler, led Arthur At Cambridge: Cambridge Hibbert, of Manchester, by 775 University
nine de points to 501 after the Brat clared (Dewes 123). Lanes on in the English Anicur Biliards Championship semi-
321 for
hire na for no wickel
At Oxford: Oxford Univer-final at Burroughes Hall London,
sity
127, Hampshire six (McCorkell 75).
At
182 for today.
and
G. E. Gomez (West Indies) drives through the covers in the match against the Club Cricket Conference at the Hawker Aircraft Sports Ground at Kingston- on-Thames.
SMAILES JUST MISSES HAT TRICK
West Indians
132 Against
ARCHIE QUICK REPORTS
NORMAN VON NIDA PREFERS TRYING TO PICK UP DOLLARS
Norman Von Nida, the Australian professional golfer, may not come, to England this summer after all." Ossle Pickworth, the Dominion champion, playing in the 2,000 guineas tournament at Wentworth, Surrey, told me that he had heard from Von Nida, who is at present playing in the United States, and the latter intimated that ho had twice finished fifth in important tourneys and if he continued picking up dollars he might decide to cancel his trip to England.
"But the cost of living in America" anid Ossle "Is so high that he would be well advised to como here. I was in New York on my way through and the money I spent in hotels etc. in a day or two was nobody's business."
Pickworth, who plays natho and form being shown by quickly ns George Duncan used the younger school. Ken Bous- to, wears an Australian Ench field, for instance, did a 60 at a hurricane of and yellow blazer, and he told Wentworth In me he is all for golfers being rain, and Harry Weelman, the Assistants' Champion, properly dressed. It gives you young
the mora difficult West Course, with a 73--which was just what Bobby could Locke managed, Some English golfers
There are others coming along well note this! Pickwerth is the; antithesis of Von Nida. Norman too, notably two sons of famous in dour, moody and unco-opera-fathers, young Peter Alliss and tive. Pickworth is all smiles, Harry Doomer. These are just a few who in a year or two will wisecracks and a great taller.
A superiority complex over athared the lead in poorly dressed
ALL C
by the rules of this country he stars. All Out For
Yorkshire
Bradford, May 10-The Yorkshire and West Indies batsmen had a trying time on a tricky pitch here today when they began their three-day match, and dar- ing the course of the day 20 wickets fell for only 223 runs.
Yorkshire, who were put in to bat, were all out for 91, and in reply the West Indies made 132 all out by the close of play.
Wickets fell at regular intervals throughout the day, and the spin bowlers runs and had a most successful day. Gerry Gomez took five wickets for 31 Sonny Ramadhin took four wickets for 30 runs in Yorkshire's first innings, and 44 and John when the West Indies batted Ken Smailes took five wickets for Wardle four wickets for 57 runs.
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The match lasts two days. 3:1 the Oval: Surrey
Edwards, a Stourbridge master' (Whittaker 19, Jackson, right builder, who visited Indin last arm fast-medium, five for 41).
year, overcame both the warm Derbyshire 17 for no widitet.
clever Si cex 170. conditions At Brentwood: A sturdy 10-year-old boy,
for no safety play by his opponent neu 103 Northamptonshire
mde breaks of 149 and 132. with round face set in wekel (Brookes not out 34).
At one stage he led by over
the start of Glamorgan Pontypridd:
batting display of At The best determined lines, and wear- |
300 points, but Hibbert finished Leicester-
strongly, best the day came from Clyde Wal-weather.was bright and sunny, j ing pads several sizes too 75 and 63 for two.
right-arm the cession
rain had made Pierre the West Indies giant but overnight breaks being 81 and 80.-Reuler. fentt, 13).
nil large for him, staggered shire 95 (Muncer,
slippery.Jones who wicketkeeper,
defended the pitch soft merlium offspin, six for the boys
Combe of
wel! and chose the right. bail When John Goddard bent Nor- Gomez
man Yardley with the toss, hel Coddard when he
to punish. (Oxfordshire)
put Yorkshire in to bat.
swung his heavy, but round:
to leg and hit a fast ball) out of the village green on to the railway line.
"Who is that kid?" asked the bowler.
name's Winston Chur- chill, and he's something to do with the people up at Blenheim Palace," was the reply.
This six Ilves in the memury
80-year-old Mr Jat
George Lansdowne Dt Barker-Smith,
was one of the village boys to take part in (that game at Combe over 50
years ago.
15treet, Hove, who
Several times when the youth
Churchill visited
Yui Winston
Blenheim Palace he joined the
inds in their Wylllage green.
cricket on the
He was fearless as he stood up to our fast bowlers. 1e had no time for the fancy stult, but wanted to hit every ball out of
caid Mr Barker the ground,” Swith.
5,000 ODD-NOT OUT
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Mr Barker-Smith was, a well- known club crickeler who claims
a world record. The Art 50 couturies he
complied
AL
3rd Royal Tank Regt. Wins 40 Division Soccer Shield
The 3rd Royal Tank Regiment beat 28 Infantry Bde. Headquarters five goals to one to win the 40 Infantry Division Inter-Unit Challenge Soccer Shield at Boundary Street yesterday.
The Tanks deserved their win, but not by such a
le stayed just over an hour and his 58, which and a half, included eight fours, was worth under normal condi- far more Hons.
NEWMARKET STAKES
Prince
SUBDUED
play the!
Bowllug
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5
1
7
19.3
34
B 3
Ramadhin
Leg-byes 1.
15
4
30
WEST INDES 1st Innings bowicra Stollmeyer, 1bw b. Coxon
Srtales batsmen Worrell, bw b.
...
The
Indies West
Yorkshire kept the subdued and only 33 runs came Weekes, b. Smailes .......
At that total in the first hour.
Rue. c. Trueman b. Smalles Gomez changed to round-the-
b. Wardle Walcott, e. Coxon, wicket deliveries and met with
b. Smailes .... A kicking immediate suceoss.
Hutton off-spinner caught
the insidandird
of Hutton's bat and the hack-
Simon
catch
Makes It
large margin. They did, however, play as a team from A Procession
the beginning and it was this gave them the match as they were unselfish throughout with the ball.
Mr
Newmarket, May
Simon,
Newman, play lust at centre- bad pars went to Napier who Derby forward for the Tanks, seared in turn sent the ball to Hogan. goal, but the Tanks were four of the goals and he was Seamer mis-ticked in front of well fed by the half-backs to bis
unable to take their first oppor-one enable him to nish off.
was tunity. The star of the match Grange,
of Whe centre-half
PRESSURE ON
Sinnies Gomez.
ward short-leg held a simple Wardie
At 37 Ramadhin, with
ball, completely second crived Lowson, who made
stroke at a quickly turning oft-Pierre b. Wardie
and remed surprised
W
He complains, however, that be consistently challenging the British golf looks healthy' at cannot practise over a tourna
although it will nent course more than two days the mosneal, before the event starts and in never compete with Amerlenn of the in- some eases not at all. Thus for standards because
Walton tensiveness of the competition hia next meeting at Heath he is practising at MooG ir there". Locke and Pick- worth both told me that the Park!
Bobby Locke played his first difference in atmosphere la un-
tournament of the season at believable. Wentworth, and all he would tell me was that he was slaying over to defend his Open Cham- plonship title. After that his plans are indefinite. "After all the trouble I had in America a year ago I am not forecasting my future life any more" he caid.
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Max McCready, the British Amateur Champion, is also de- fending his, title of St Andrews In a fteld which will include Bing Crosby and Donald Peers. Bobbysoxers and the Royal and Ancient is a com- bination too fearsome to con- 4 template!
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crooners
Pickworth And Ward Lead At
Walton Heath
London, May 10.- The Walton Heath Course, Sur- roy, with its heather lined fairways, had the best of the argument today when of the Daily Mail £2,500 pro- One of the bright things there early golf tournaments is fessional golf tournament
BASKETBALL
TOURNEY
b.
o lost, to
YMCA
Jo
Chinese The HK.
^^ South China the quintuplet invitation bas- 5ketball tournament last evening at Caroline H by 40 points to 36.
Wan China
C.
Yardley
his Jones, not out de- Ramadhin,
Wardle 110
4
C.
b. Hutton
0
South
leading
0
26-18 in the first half.
Extras
0
In the other match,
Whaly
beat Warriors 70-74,
Total
132
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R
4
1
B
W turn to Shanghai tomorrow.
HOW THEY STAND
3 17
P W
33.5 10
4 Whaly
23 10 44
Chinese "
1
4
1
1
0 Warriors
2
4. No-balls
2
(by SCAA
2 2
La Salle
20
when the bali hit his stumps.
He batted an hour and a quar- er for his seven runs.
Coxon
Wurdle
10.- William Woodward's
Lester fell to a short leg catch Trueman favourite, Prince of Gomez at 40 and a smar
made today
the pizce of felding had Wilson run
out at 02.
Smailes Stakes, over
The West Indies spinners Halliday Newmarket
callest the une in the
Bye- and a quarter miles again
Yorkshire's Coxon).--Reuter, when here, a procession and drew afternoon
bafsmen fared badly great applause from the later
cope with the in falling to
Yard-
Tank, who cleared many dan-
For the next 10 minutes the crowd as he stormed up the turnir ball. Halliday, gerous Infantry attacks to give his forwards a decided advan-pressure by both teams was kept hill to finish six lengths in ley. Smailes, Wardle, Brennan
tape.
of Paradiso
to falsely shots while the advanced in
up and the ball went from one front
with and Coxon all felt Ulmed forelig Held to the other. eziti of the
another 10.
score was being shot by Lew of Perigueux Many opportunities including A lonit, tow
well taken by lengths away in third place. only 91. open gaalmouths were not taken the Tanks was
Prince curly stages In the were advantage of by the Infantry the goalie. male without once losing his and the course of the battle after half-time could have been He left Oxfordshire for Hove changed had the footsloggers"
shooting been better.
wicket.
in 1891 and played for Brighton
Brunswick for 42 years, making In attack
In each season before the 1914-played a
Rankellour's
at 70 he made 78 in o motel at Lewes for Lord deven.
a
and
The Warriors team will re-
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
opened with Ossic Pick- worth, the Australian, and Charlie Ward, who topped Inst averages the British season, sharing the lead with 70 at the end of the first round.
This is a 72-holes event fo
which the hundred professionals qualified in hind previously
and the sectional competitions Arst prize of 1625 is the biggest in British golf.
TESTING COURSE The fact that only half dozen
in the feld players
revealed equalled or beat 72 the testing nature of the Course and the seventys by Pickworth and Ward rank as a new record for. alightly
Course.
reconstructed
Even Bobby Locke, South Africa's, holder of the British
could do Open Champlonship, no better than 75 today, but he probably regards that as a satis factory start to a four-rounde event, in which he has a dan- up gerous habit of coming
None of the other overreas challenged the joint players leaders, but Fred Daly, the for- mer British Open and Match- showed some his best form while finishing of Play Champion,
and Sam King
King, another
The following are the lawn bowls selections for league, matches to be played today, Saturday and Sun-strongly at the finish. day:
IRC
Li Sul-wing, S.R. Solina, P.X, Lau, C. Lam (skipi: C.A. Ceritio, A. Fereira, H.W. Randall, W.C: Orley (aktp).
Rezerves, R.O. Baker, R.K. Pavri and M.J. Divecha.
HKFC
in 72 and
outher
Cup Player, was only a stroke behind Pickworth and Ward, at
NKFC Let Div. (Home) v KIKGC, Saturday: AW. Hiroock, B.A.the Mansell, B.I. Bickfore the day's close, when the lead- 3. Bebbington, M.N. Rakusen (skip): Ward each 70, King 71, Daly, E. A... Roberts, J.T.. Clicist, 1. B. Williamson and J.11. Hawkins
(skip). O'Grady, W.V. Field Jokip); F. Tuck, C. Jambon ink cores were Pickworth and
At this tolaj Yorkshire was all In the 18th minute Lewis was Simon at his stable companten, out in 2 hrs. 40 mins. batting presented with an easy shot, The Salaise, raced in company, but after the last six wickets had
nark tallen since lunch for 25 runs.
IRC 1st Div. (Home) v KCC, sun- to drow
day-K.bf. Rumjahn, A.R. Minu. ball hit the inside of the upright soon after the half-way and slewed in. Not long after Prince Simon started
RAMADHIN PERPLEXES
A.. lan, U.M. Omar (skip); A.A. Razack. S. Yusuf, A.M. Omar. this the Infantry missed from mocthly away. for the Infantry, free-kick near the penalty area.
Ganz bowled his off-breaks Aic. Minu (kip); M.1. Razack. 3. NOT THE REMOTEST Alexander saved another shot
eleverly, but 1200 runs and taking 200 wickets Gardner, who scored for them
Ramadhin pet-Housen, K.M. Omar, U.A, Ram-
Jahn (zip). Food Rame while from Lewis boot following
At the top of the hill Parudiso plexed the batsmen more
INC Sid Div. (Away) v ICC also beautiful centre. 110 war. At 55 he topped the Seamer in the defence
An extremely to be Brunswick averages
Rumjahn, S. 31, with 70.5;| showed up well.
Just before the interval the took second pince, but like the locked!
A.11. tumjahn (skip); S.0. Bux Sermin, A.It. tazack, A.M. Wahab The Infantry attacked from Infantry had two openings, but four other rivals to the favourite dangerous bowler under these to-day 16.13 p.m.): A.M. Katif, the while down the left wing missed. However, Gardner at was under pressure and had not conditions.
The touring team suffered a but the Tanks quickly took the tacked on his own and smashed the remotest chance of catching loss when Stojtever was akipi; M.Y. Adal, A.K. Omar, Y. ball into the other half when a In a grounder from a few yards Prince Simon.
The winner started at the do when Stilmever was
IRC 3rd Div. (Away) y Recreto... Strange, C.W.
Hamley, 1..G. Young. A.H. Mac- After half-time the Tanks amor prohibitive odds of 5 to with the wicket turning slightly
kar. ..A. Razack, A.I.A. Rah-
Heaven, 17.W. Craig, J.N. Bay put in a determined assault, but 1, and it was a long time before easier the batsmen were in no Saturday: All Kitchell, E.R. Mar-Jones E.L. Strange (skip): L.F. and Alf Perry-Router.
liss, D. Fitches. Infantry beat them back. there was any betting about his real trouble against the York-mab (skipis A. Bachoo, S. Aboo, Kenzie, T.O. Morgan (skin)
Paradiso was
33 to hire combination of swing and St.A.. Wahab, Sr. A., Kitchell skip); 1. Kit-hell, P.M. el Arculi.
KBGC Tanks goalie, chance. Bray had the
epin.
A., Abbas, I. All (EXID).
KOGC 1st Div. (Away) ▼ KFC. Naven, well out of position and Perigueux was 7 to 1.
Ai 41. Worrell mistimed a ball Players are requested to meet at
Saturday:-G.C. Nonnan, L. Gaddi, betting on Course The
Simpson he executed an excellent kick
A.L.G. Eastman, W.c. this afternoon's from Smailes and was out - Star Ferry, HK ide at 3.15 p.tn. over his head, but Grange was Derby before
tak(p): W. Conway, 1.G. Meyer, L. bul at tea the West sharp.
RECREIO in the goalmouth to clear n "eer Newmarket Stakes was 15 to before,
Guy, L. Sykes takipi: P. Hughes, D. Trail. E. Greenwood, P.E, Skin- tainty.
against Prince Simon, but after thdies were only 50 runs behind After 20 minutes the Tanks he had won that race 2 to 1 was with eight wickets standing nhowed that they were the offered.--Reuter, better teara and they began to
-London Express Service)
AMATEUR CUP WINNERS
out.
the
the
THREE IN FOUR
+
kiszik, a sada lapi
pull together when the Infantry LIVERPOOL SUMMER CUP There was eventful cricket. Basta, C. Roza-Irreira (kip).
assumed the initative.
M
HKT 2nd Div. Away roc. all 72, followed by a group of Saturday: B. Collyer, D. Collyer.nlayers at 73, including Arthur 1. Urquhart, L.A. Collyer (skip) Lees, Dat Rees, James Adams
Sargon, L.D.
Recrek 1st Div. "White" (Away) V PRC, Saturday:-P.A. Corn, F.X. Soares, G.A. Noronha, F.V.V, RI.ner (skip).
Silva, J.P. KBGC 2nd Diy, (Away) v FC, betro lakip);
rer, Baptista, 11. Ozarko Suulay. Tindall, C. Wilcox, N. Smith A. Bailey (skip); T. Noronha, H.R.. Pluna, Lekin): C
Wren, W. Russell, .1. Browno. V. Chittenden skip): A. Itution, D.S. Recreio 1st Div. "Die" (away), v
Oliver, J. Crighton. R.J. Wiggin J. Silva, C.C. Pereira, J.F.V. ton (skip).
JIKCC CCC, Saturday:-A.F. Noroniu, L.
R.F Luz, J.A. Lur (skip): KCC 2nd Div. (lfame) v C Uuterren, C., Marques, A.. to-day (8.10 p.m.): Hawkins, beiro (skip); A.P. Pereira, N. Bel-
Souza, J.E. Noronha (skip).
LA D. Armiger. Lí Cdr_H.G. Slode. crele 3rd Div. (Home) v INC.R.R. Davies (skip) P. Kennedy,
F.D Angus, 1.F. Shields, W. Wil Saturday:G.A. Pinna, L.F: Lopes,
Hamion (ip); D. Phillips, T. Fair- Ferreira, J.J. Dasto (ship); i
burn, R.A. Edwards, A.W. Brown S. Remedios, R.A. Campos, M.L
(skip). Reserve, A.D. Humphreys. Rozs. L.A. Rosario (sepi: A. Guterres. J.A. Victor, S.E, Souza. KCO KCC 1st Div. (Home), day. Rosselet, 4. Kew. C.5. Romelot (Akip):
Orem Labrum, J. Wong, J. E.C. Fincher (skip); C. Thompton, J.G. Robertson, W. Dufterworth, W. Hong-Sting (nicip).
KCC 2nd Div. (AWAY) Yew, I TDC. | Saterday;—D. Ronselet, T.
7. Lock Ramsey, C.1. Stapleton, TE Baker (akini: H. Gittis, L. [knics. J. Tang. A.E.P. Guest 13 (akip).
Smailes, York- Luntion, May 10.-Fourteen after ten when GARDNER MISSES
final acceptors were announced shire's 20-year-old spinner, took Gardiner missed an easy shot today for the Liverpool Summer the wickets of Rae, Trestrail and when he had only the goalie to Cup, to be run over one mile. Goddard in the course of four
two furlongs, 170 yards, at balls.
In spite of a sound innings by beat. But the ball
went wide
Liverpool on Saturday, May 20,
Rae the West Indies lost six men of the mark.
with weights: They are, with wer
3 before tolding the lead. Flush A free-kick by Newman from
( store.
with his left- John Wardle, 25 yards
gave the Tonks the lend
and they never looked / pounds). Nizami (8:11), Slap- -
(8:10), Fast One (8:7),arm slows, fluished the innings back
in five balls and the West Indies Newman near the goal scored Kilbelin (8:6). Promotion (8:5) by taking the last three wickets. Alves (skip). again in the 31st minute when Alderman (8:3), Devancher and
(8:2), Jacobite led on first innings by 41 runs over his Devon Lady was kicked the ball
stone). Brawbylnd, (7:13), head by Hogan.
The Infantry picked up and Red Carnation (7:12), Australian played a botter brand of foot Star (7:3) and Avon (8:10). ball but they missed three good
dash
Reuter.
THE SCOREBOARD YORKSHIRE
goal.
Ist Innings VICTORIA CUP
Ilution, c. Rue b. Gomez openings.
Nineteen final acceptors wre bounce gave
b. Ramadhin ... An awkwUTO
for the Vic Lawson,
st. Walcott b. Newman his next goal when also announced Alexander failed to take the toria Cup, to be run over revch | Halliday,
Hurst
Ramadhin furlongs, nt
Park on
Lester, c. Goddard b. Gomez bull cleanly.
Wilson, 'run out Just before the whistle New-Saturday, May 20.
They are, with weights:
c. Stollmeyer b. man Anished off with his fourth
Dramatic (9 stono 5 pounds); Yardley. Gomez (0:4 pounds), Stor Major-General G. C. Evans. Decorum
anti
Honey Coxon, Welsh 40 Witness
Gomez CB.
DSO. G.O.C. CBE,
Comez Division presented the shield to (8: 11). Spartan Snerince, Burp- L/Cpl Bridger, captain of the ham, Bebo, Transatlantic and Smallcs, b. Gomez
Babymacad (all 8:0), Bel Amour Wardlo, lbw, b. Ramadhin
st. Walcoti R. T. R. team.
11 (8: 6), First Consul (6: 4), Brennan
Ramadhin... Mist (0: 2), Barnes- Meadow The teams: 33. T. Naven. Duller, Napler, Park and Star Signal (8 stone), Trueman, not out
Glover, Lewis, Bridger, Grange. Brereton, Newman, Hogan, Rundle Double Deal (7: 11), Wynola is Bde, it, Q-Alexador, Seamer, (7: B), Gallery Proof (7: 3), June Ball Banks. Lipscombe, McCue, Booth Bear (7:4), and
Deylin. dardner, Causer, Bray,
(0: 10)-Reuter,
27
16
C.
Stollmeyer
b.
b.
Extra
Total
E. Taylor, captain of Willington, being chaired by his team after being presented with the Amateur Cup by Lord, Wigram at Wembley, Willington beat their Northern League rivals, Bishop Auckland, in the final.
The score was 4-0.
Brown
01
olet, IRC, Stri
A.W.
POC
POC 2nd Div. (Ilame) y KFC, Saturday:J.E. Burns, L. McTavish. M. Scott, J. McCutcheon
(skip): Wood- G. Mand, 1, Cakiwell. G ward, Dr G. Shaw (skip): E. Gem- mell. L. Maalem, D. Ricish, W.C. lilgan.
Talkoo
Tallico 2nd Dly. (Home) v HCC. Saturday:A. Steven, N. Hepton: Lee. C. Bavard. J.C. Chalmers (skip);
J. Wak, W., Brown, R.D. Mar
{skip); J.n. Mushi, S.J. Pollock. Baxter, .. Baker, M.G. McKie, J.K. Kianiburgh (skip),
Winners of the workly Wappin- shaw were:-B... Baker. E. GAU- fier, .13. Marshall, J.B. Baxter (aktp).
KCC 3rd Div. (Away) v PRC, Saturday: Home, L. Catte, I. Brezny, W.il. Cowie (akip): Maclean, H. Tricks, 1.0. Mac.
miane F.
Howarth (dp);
dale, A.V. Lopes.
J.
TIKERO
Close, W, Baker, F.. Lawrence.
The following will represent the W. Keates (skip).
Reserves, C. Ingledew, H., 11.K. Electric Co. in the friendly match against Kowloon Dock ist Craigengower
team) at Kowloon Dock on Satur 0
200 ist Div. (Home) Recreio days. Crawford, A.N. Other
3.30 p.m. "Rines Saturday: Franeta Loe; 7. Xavier, A.J. Coelho, E. el Ar.T. Padgett, 3.A. Golding:
G. long Choy, B. Mimdy. A.L. Pinnell, K.M. Panell,
suit Cake Leonard, A.E. Coates 16,21, Omar, G. Ryder: VA, Rum- Leonard, jakip); D.A. Rosario, O.C. Jonge,hn. D.J. Brett, W.E. Mac George Souta; J.S. Landolt (akip). Farlane, A.G. GRIGNST.
N.leeleee, brows stwes mant CCC, and Div. (Home) ▼ KDC. Saturday.11. Inail, F.K. Rod, be worn in sil Leaguia matches and 2.H.. Orverslada; Gür Rada-(strip):-\ praferably white släcka op shorts,..
TENNIS LEAGUE
In the Men's "D" Division of the Tennis League yesterday, Recrea lost to Kowleen CC, 25-03-
(Recreio) Xavier Owund and lost to Forward and Stover 2-G; Hart-Baker and Manley MacGregor 4-6; beat Lambke and 10-21
Remedios and Noronha Jast Forward and slaver : tled with Hart-Baker and Manley 0-6; beat Lambke and MacGregor 6-1.
Roza and Alves lost to Forward and Stover 1-6; Jost to Hari-Baker and Manley 2-0: lost to Lambke' and MacGregor. 2-0.
Arthur Peall says:
DON'T BE TOO HASTY
ON LAST BLACK GAME depending on the ins
black are often the most sporting in mooker. Regardless of each player'a klii, one pat or a foul mUAL dreide the frame, go at any
Prompted to hate 6 kind of pot by An Urgent wish to win, mang sự men try to double my dia #ram black into
a baulk or middle pocket.
Very good odds of ten to one against are, a
Not so good if Javourite comble. the gim merited victory,
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The best policy here sound safety mancurze, Catch black full
ball and drite it down tabio to about the centre al the baulk cthion. Burow and right-hand side on white will avoid the
Then, with 12ft, of table beyween black and white, YOUR OPPONENT will have to solve 18 tricky problem of hitting the black ball withou; throwing the game kwaya
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