THE KONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1950.

LIGHT

BLUES PUT ON

507 FOR 3 AGAINST

THE

WEST INDIANS

1

Cambridge, May 17.-Jack Dewes, the England lefthander, and David Sheppard, 21- year-old Sussex player, today put on 343 for the Cambridge University's first wicket against the West Indies-a world recoral partner ship against the West Indies and the highest in history for the Cambridge first wicket.

Dewes was at the wicket for At the close Cambridge had run up the big score of 507 for three. four hours and 40 minutes and hit 19 fours. Sheppard went on to make 227 in six hours and a quarter, with 21 fours.

The tiring West Indies bowlers, toiling on a featherbed wicket, came in for further cavaller treat- ment from G. Doggart, the Cambridge captain, who obtained nine fours in his 71 and helped Sheppard put on 144 in 90 minutes.

Both these batsmen left in one over by Williams. Goddard got the other wicket.

By lunch, Cambridge had scored 129 without loss with Dewes not out 72, Sheppard not out 53 and

extras four.

Dewes and Sheppard, scor!! The pair sent up 300 in four and 20 minutes and freely, set up a new record for hourA

when tea was taken one run an opening

163 not out later Dewer was and Sheppard 133 not out.

A stand against

touring West Indies

team. Bringing the score to 301 for no wicket by ten, they passed

THE SCOREBOARD the previous best of 208 by K.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY for C. Hamilton Hudson and

1st Innings the Army against G. C. Grant's

Dewey, c. Werkt, b. 1933 side.

Goddard Although Goddard tried the Sheppard, c. Trestinil b. bowlery, the batzen always

Williams a case on the Memmed

hit hard all Doggart, e. and b. Williams wieket,

Dewen rround the wicket and completes May, not out his century in two and a halftimell not out

hours. Sheppard, leer ventures

tools three hours and,

three quarters over his -

sired.

Extras

Fotal

Fall of wickets: 1-343, 2-487, 3-488.--Reuter.

COUNTY MATCHES London, May 17-Outstand- Ing batting and bowling feats in all the were cominonplace |Brst-class cricket matches which

began today.

AL

214. Wells: Somersri Surrey 123 for three (Fishlock not out 08).

A Hove: Sussex 292 (John) right- 135, Perks, Langridge arm fast medium, five for 81).j Worcestershire 54 for two.

183

227

71

131

The beal bowling perforrann cc in the County matches came

year-old frean Hook

At Birminghom: Warwick- abire 213. Entex 111 for (Horsfull 51).

xx

At Northampton: Northamp Hulier, the 37-tonaire 347 (Brookes not out Nottinghamshire and 160, Wright, right-arm medium former Ingand fast bowler, win leg-break, Ave for 02). Kent! frame into his best form at Not to bal-Iteuter.

tumham anc by taking Ave

507wiekets for 37 runs, helped to Leicestershire for 107, The lowest fetal of the day.

for three dismis

Draw For Lawn Bowls Open Championship

For the Calony Open Lawn Bowls Triples Championship 53 entries were revived, while in the Singles 03 contestacts en-

The following is the draw. TRIPLES Sunday, May 28

Commener All matches

He was abl5" supported by Arthur Tep:of. with his last medium deliveries, and the Laire-tershire bat men fuusul ruas hurd to get alainst this keen attacks. Jepson took tree!

wickets for 07 runs

Another fine bowling perfor more wa that of D. B. Carr, the Oxford University left arm

took six Flow bowler, who Lancashire wickets for 30 runs, He full analysis was 103 avers, no maidens, 39 runs, six wie- kets.

hew, C. 5. Hostelet (skip): v. G. Lahri, J. Wong J Chem, F. C. Furber rip); C. Thumpina, J. tubertson, W. Butterworth, W. nt 330g-Sling (skip).

Chomel v. POC: County KCC and Die. A. W. Basry, C. I. stapleton, T. E Baker, Gen. Le takipi:

Jat. Round.-A. M. Sauza, J. P. dla Silva 3. A. Coline v. $ 0.

ux, S. M. Rumjan, A. M. Wahabilting, L. Bones, J.

D. MRL W.

(KDC).

L

M.

3. A. Vietur.

Sunday, June 4

Ogley, W. Bong-Sling. (KDC).

T

E.

Tank. A. Guest (skip); W. J. Kentes,

itseter, T. Lock C. R Kew. (kits).

KCC ard. (home) . POC: A.

Kermani, Fane. 1. Trics, P. F. Eowarth (ok); M. Grimpel. All match to commence at 350 Inglede... lirezny. W. Cawte

Lawrence, A. Y (skip): F. p.10.).

J. A. Tule Second RoundA. M. Kadin, S. Yusuf, M. T. Adal v. J. W. Leony W. Baker. tara, S. Ionard,

G. May. I atta, M.

Ukipi. A. Coates.

Réserves A Marshally W.

Haroc. Campbell, A. Marshall v. E. AL. Alsreus, A. A. Lopes 1. F. V. Batter Jubeira. (KDGC)

worlts. C. Thompson, A. E. P.

Ribeiro, $1 Guest v. R. M V

(NGC). IJ Soun. 1. S. Silva. M. A. Harack. A. . A. Rahman.

A. I Perretra, Ci Roz 7. All

C. reg. free). Perretra, C F. G. Da Luz, v. A. V. libero, F Bodriques v. J. Rowan, W. 3. Brown, it. 11. Marshall (KCCI U. A. Rozarin, C. Coelho, A A.

J

Craizengower

CCC 1st Div. (away) v. Recreio "White": Francis Lee, 1. Xa

Coelho, E. et Areal! G. Hong Chay, S. Leonard. ufttp: 2 W Lenar A. E Contes -kip, D. A. Barario, G. C. Jorge,

{nway) George Souza, J. S. Landall kini. v. KCC: Card Div.

La Sui Wing. R. O. Baker, P. K. (Akip: C. A. Lau, c. W. Lam

farach v W. Baker, A., Gard. Fr. A. Ferreira, 11. W. Han-

TT, A K. Minu (KFC). Hughen, W. McCall, J. G. Meyer v. J. S. Baxter, A. Steven, W.G Mekie, tecreto) M. Ferreira, ❞ A. Da Costa, J. J. Basto v. K. M. Rumjalin. M. 1. Han, U. A.

tumaan. (KCCL

E. Greenwood C. . F. Thomp

W. C. Ogley (skipt: H.

5. Greenside S. R. Satina. G. 1. A. . Rumijas (skip).

F. R. Mo, A. H. iteserien: bmad.

Recrclo

H

Rerein Het Dee. "Widle" (home) RM V. 1teiro, P. A. V cec

won, 1. Sskey V. Winners at 5. A. Posta, 1. A. Noronha, F. V. V. rafiąca and A. M. Walian. KUND | Hero (ap): "L. da Silva. J. * J. A. Da Luz, P. F

B. P. Da z J. 1 K

3

C

Chatter.

1. A. M. A. Hapfleto, Mavier, Demo (skip); A. M. Salya, Ir R.

Date, na, 'P' Pereira skip).

Reza-

The highest scorer in the

matches

Was today Dennis Brooks, the stylish, and consistent Northamptonshire bat, who made 166 not out for his County

Kent against Northampton.

11t

CHANNEL ASPIRANT

IS

Among the many swimmers who hope to swim the channel during the coming season is seventeen-year-old- Scarborough girl, Margaret Feather.

Members of the Scarborough Amateur Swimming

STEEL

BILLY RETURNING TO THE RANGERS?

By ARCHIE QUICK

All Scotland is talking about the possibility of Billy Steel returning to the fold. Glasgow Rangers would dearly like the little International inside-left, and Steel is enamoured of Ibrox, but Derby County do not want money. They want an experienced player in exchange and Rangers are not prepared to let anyone go.

It is different with East Fife. The Methil club, managed by the former Portsmouth player,. Mr Scott Symon, have as a talking point a coveted player in Brown, for whom Newcastle United, among others, are angling. Brown did not show up well in the Inter-League match nt Middlesbrough, but ho has undoubted ability, and no less an authority than Andy Cunningham told me in Glasgow that Brown is a great player of the future:

COLF

Thrilling Final

Likely For

Club consider that her chances are so good, that they Women's Title

have opened a £500 fund to cover, the cost of her training-which has commenced at Folkstone,

Prince Simon Still The

Derby Favourite With Only Six Others

Quoted

London, May 17.-Only seven of the 36 final acceptors for the Derby were quoted at the callover on the race at the Victoria Club here tonight.

Derby manager, Mr Stuart McMillan, is in Scotland, but al- (though his talks with East Fifo are. yet only in the preliminary

Ix adamant stage he

that he must have Brown plus a cheque. Sicel's engagement with Derby is, of course, by statute, unthi July 1.

COMPLETELY SPLIT

The Scottish Football Asso- ciation is completely split upon Scotland's refusal to go to Rio World Cup Newcastle, County Down.de Janeiro for the Northern Ireland, May 17. some hard words spoken at the Serves and there are likely to be Tomorrow's. 36 holes final of forthcoming

hunl Keneral the British Women's Golf meeting. Chairman versus Championship here will be Secretary seems to be the posi between France's Vicum.

tion.

tesse de St Sauveur, aizd I learn too that there are like- Scotland 's Mrs George to be fewer than ever Scot- tish professionals coming into Valentine.

the English League. Beason is that while the maximum wage Their survival from today's

is no beller the inducement of quarter and semi-final rounds leads to all the possibilities of than in England. I am told that winning bonuses la much greater

a thrilling Anal between two same clubs give as much as £10 players well established in Brion top of rainry for a two pointa tish going ciretes.

win. That represents big money Mrs Valentine, as Miss Jessie when you recall that Glasgow Anderson, won the tile In 1937. Rangers totalled fifty points this That year her rival for the luat past season. was Mrs Lally Vagilano,

that Since

time

the

debate

Another matter of which is causing some heart- burnings

"Who are Scot- land's we best extreme wingers

Frunce, In

The prices of the leading trio, the American-bred colt, Prince Simon, the French hope, L'Amiral, and the chief English contender, Castle Rock, remained unchanged. vicomtesse has won national | Dur

Baron Guy de Rothschild's French colt, Vieux Manoir, drifted one point to 100 championships to 8, but his compatriot, Telegram, reported as being the likely mount of the Cham-Switzerland, Haly and Luxem-out of Waddell, Liddell, Smith is that Billy Waddell is not only emulate those other great pion jockey, Gordon Richards, tumbled still further from 28 to 1 to the twenty-twos, bours and now has a chance to Reilly?" The general feeling French golfers who, as Simone past his best, but that he has with only a head to unimpressive and a half at Epsom on Satur- here but Following

and Nanette never shown his true form in do la Chaume

More- announced spare over Stromboli, in a Beld Chabun, won the Aga dag, May 27, were

the British title International matches. win at York today,

was not quoted, today as follows:

of six starters.

over, they say that the abilities before the war. "stable

of Gordon Smith-the "King of bul the price of his

Eelal, starting 11 to 10 fou Khan's Eclat

Bright Society, Bising Flame, cite, Was Khorassan,

ridden by Charlie!

the

been sadly When

fornier, now Edinburgh"have companion,

Babu's Pet. Prince's Choice, Smirke.

Madame Lacoste, won in 1927 neglected. Galeador. Welsh View, Stenigot,

"I shall not be to be the first foreigner to take Smirke said: Periguex, Exodus, High Bandit, able to decide definitely whether the title, the event was at New- Telegram II. Peter Fox, Bil-1 ride Eclat or Khorasan In the castle. Mrs Valentine has won brough. Tramper, New Pioneer, Derby until the week-end, when championships in Scotland, New HOLLAND WILL Indian Empire, Route Napoleon, the two horses will be galloped Zealand and France apart from Felat.

tan, Pewter Platter, together." Khorasan.

her British success, and is also Grand Seigneur, Indigo 11, Port

a former British Girl Champion. O'Light. Matty Gainmal, Na-

bai Brooks earried his throughout the Innings of 317 without giving the semblance of chance. A times he scored cha

slowly but his pain rathor staking cricket was well worth cut three points to 25 to seeing and a tive and 15 fours were his main hits. He took 50 minutes three hours and reaching three figures.

Doug Wright. England tell- arn leg-break bowler, turned the game round to a large ex- lent near the end of the day by taking tive Northampton- shire wickets for 11 runs after over 50 had been scored off him before he took a wicket.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

clexe of play The

ECOTTS

www

242 Lovlar Glamorgan A: (Gray, right-urm fast medium, for 00), Middlesex 07 for

v (home) ca

"Blue" Huiet 1st DR.

AV Greditas, C. C. Pereira, Ribeiro (skipi A. P. Perera. N

H. Lu, J. A. Laz Beltran,

A Mullen, (KHGC). G. G. Nommon, A. I. G. Jim W. C: Sun W. M. 1. narack, K. M. Omar, A M. Cur. Mere Winners of D. C Alves FORC

M3 and W. Hong-Sling v Mina, J. Coelhi, G. C. Jurate. Urgithart, A. Macken tie. T. o. Morgan v. 11. A. Mah Sell Bickford, N. J. Bob-

F. MarEAT bingtom. icecr

M. II. Abbay, O. R. Sadick v. A. 1. Robert J. 1. Grady, W. V. Field (PRC). C. Pope C. Gouth. Cameron V. A. E. Eliot, W. f. Riley, W. Goffney, (CCC).

J.

9. Landolt, C. A. Souza, G. Hong i. J Cosillo, M. T. Nunes, J. A. Delgado. (RFC).

SINGLES

Tuesday, May 30

(All match start at 5:30 pm.7. G. C. Norman v. G. A. Gutter

res (KÈCE W. Allen v. C. C. Per.

KIGCK A. Metals v. A.

4)

AL Oxford: Lancashire 311 (G. Eirich 147, Howard BA,

: GA. Guterres, C. E. Carr, left-arm slow, six for 3). A: M. Suura, J. E. Noronha

3rd Div. v. UKENC Pipoard to Must 12.

Police

Polier In Div. away) v. KCC: 1. Floss, C. Pue, T. . Chan mne. W. Mellardy kipi: S. 1. Marvin, F. W Hoflands, C. Daw- 1) Cameron (skim: Jah, J.

Kavanagh, S. 44. Dewar, I. Hown. W. R. Hillyer (*kip).

Plan Div. honey. BRC: Palleton. N. Segler, A. Soular.

5. Hemele ; R. Wonį J. Astrow, A. E. Jones, T

Bussell, J. B. Goodman skip): J

M. Souza (KBGC); J. Tang v 11.Pang, G. Perkins, G. E. Willerton

1. Marnix (KBGCH A. P. Vaira v. A. Button (Kces; J. Tindall v. G. A. Souza (KCC).

Wednesday, May 31

5. M. Rumjahn v. 1. All (PNC): GE. Willerton v. S. 11. Marvin (CEC); 8. Yusur v. A. Campbel RC AW. Hircock v. J. 11. nburgh (PIC)W. Butterworth V. Marshall (Rect): W. Galt- ney v. t. J. Media, thecreto). W. Ogley v. MJ. Coelho UKFC): W. V. Fold V. A. A Lopes (CCC): A. R. A. Rahman v. Francis Ler (KFC): C. Gouch v. T、 Pile (CCC: A. K. Omar v. W. Thursday, June 1

G. McKie (KFC).

G. C. Jorge v. 5. A. da Laz PRCH; S. S. Xuessin v A. 1.

all (PRC).

All others received

Second Round.

abye Into

WEEK-END TEAMS

The following

are the lawn bowls Leagues teams to play on Saturday:

1C 11 DWV.

INC

(away) v. KBGC:

K: M. Jumjahn. A. 11. Minu. M.

takip

aley C. Pope, J. !I. Wanker.

P. Waldrin.

KBGC KUGE 11 Div. theine)

זיהו!F1

IRC:

G. C. Norman, L. Godt, A. 1. G. W. C. Simpson (kija): 1. Tindall, J. Meyer, E. Greenwood, 1. Syke skipti P. Hughes, D. Trail, Guy, F. E. Skinner (pl. Chotel v. TUC KG 2 THY.

D. S. Oliver, G. E. Costello, N. P. Smith, J. Crighton (*kip}: A. But-

C. Willcot, W. Conway, B.

Wigginton (skip); T. Wren. W. Russell B. H. Browne, A. Baller

(skip).

The Second Raine

Division postponed

betweets KGC and HKCC

Monday May 22.

will he played at Austin Road on Thursday, May 25 at 5.30 p.m.

KAGC team will be elected en Talkoo

Div. Taikno And

(away) V. Khċċ: J. Rowan, W. B. Brown, B. 11. Marshal, S. 3, Pollock siin: A. Steven. N. Heaton, W. G. Mekle. C. Hovalni (skin); D. Baker, A. W. Lerk, W. Mc Coll. J. B. Baxter (skip).

As the ground was unplayabile na

. Jasson, U. M. Our (skip): A.Monday, the "Port-War". "Pre-

A. Razack, S. Yusuf, A. M. Omar, Ward

The

game was postponed untit

22.

AK. Minu (skip): M. I. Razack. Monday ekly Wappinshaw winners J. Hooven. K. M. Omer, U. A.

wore T. 1. MacLean, F., Nax Hundahn skipi.

ter W. B. Brown and R. B. Mar- -ball (skip).

MC 2nd Div taway) v, HKFC: A. M. Hadir. I. Alf, A. M. Hu John, S. M. Rumjahti (skip): S. 0. Buk, A. 1. Seemin, A. R. Razack, A Walia (ak); M. Y. Adal, Y. A. Razack, A. K. Omar, A. 0. Mddar (skip).

INC Jed Div. away) v. PRC:

HKCC

Oxford to bat.

At Nottingham: Leicestershire Notinghamshire 112 for

187.

one (Winraw not out 67).

At

wickets.

slow, even for

QUOTATIONS

The full betting is:

7 to 4 Prince Simon.

7 to 1 L'Amiral.

8 to 1 Castle Rock.

100 to 8 Vieux Manoir.

100 to 7 Galeador,

22 to 1 Telegram,

25 to 1 Khorassan..

FINAL ACCEPTORS

was!

1.

London, May 17-The thirty- six final aeceptors for the Epsom Derby, to be run over one mile

CHAMPIONS

OF THE

After Smirke has made his

two horses, the At 35 she is perhaps slightly leon Bonaparte, Main Road, choice of the Castle Rock, Paradiso,

Vieux Aga Khan can exercise his prior more experienced than the 29-

claim

French on Gordon Richards to | year-old

player. Munoir, Billiter Street, Volnay

other. Later Smirke Welther of them is likely to be II Persia, Olalel, L'Amiral, ride the Double Eclipse and Prince said: "I shall ride Khorassan in affected by Simon.

THE OAKS

Twenty-three final, aeceptors i were announced for the fillies Classic, the Oaks, which is to be riu over the Derby course of a mile and a half next Thurs day, May 25.

They aret

Above Bourd.

the Derby."

Mr Marcus Marsh, Eclat's trainer, said: "1 have still to discuss with the Aga Khan

in The Eeint whether

Bre prezent plats Derby. AL fundeclied.”—Reuter.

IRISH 2,000 GUINEAS

morrow,

the occasion 10-

THE RESULTS

Quarter-final s

de St. Sauveur (France) beat Miss Dot Kirity (United States) by one hole.

Vicomtessa

Miss

ABIDE BY

TOC

DECISION

Colonel Schurroo, the Dutch

Copenhagen, May 17.-

member of the Executive Committee of the Interna- tional Olympic Congress, to- day denied Danish press re- ports quoting him as saying that Holland would not take part in the Helsinki Games T. Percy (Australia) if Germany participated. The Curragh, County Kildare, beat Madame Pinoche (France)

Colonel Scharroo told Reuter: For May 17-Mr A. W. Gordon's by five and there.

course I maintain that Mis C. Price (England) beat Holland would i three-year-old colt, Mighty

not participate Acmena, Fa-Ocean, a 10 to 1 shol, readily Mrs A. 21. Bolm (Scotland) by if the Olympic Games had been held this summer with German Mrs George Valentine (Scot

participants, but it is completely Inn) beat Miss Jean Diegood incorrect to take the view that (England) by three and two.

Holland will not take part in Semi-finals

Lie 1952 Games. Vicomtesse de St. Sauveury that time the whole Ger-

Percy by two and

man question will have beat Mis: examined by the International will naturvily abide by the de-

FUTURE? meria, Jerraming, One For the best the even money favourite, one hole.

Road. Catchit, Di

Don Du simeter, Happy Haven.

in Ciel, † Abadan,

Τινά Irish the LaThousand Gulbras, run over one

A young man who has Baille, Salines, Queen of Iran, mile here today. the right idea is 17-year-orning Madani, Quakerere H.

for my country then.

least. I hope so."

At

who

Hidden by Aubrey Brabazon,

Mrs

Valentine

been

cisions made by this Committee."

Mr

Ott Mayer, tho General

old Archie Hatch. Thinking Plume II, Capliol Issue. Stella Braitel: Yorkshire 40 ahead to the 1956 Olympic Polaris. Tawhida, Barley Mow, fainous for als exploits on Eire's beat Miss (Wilson 139, Wardle not out 52, Games, he says: "I think Itale, Siren Light, Merevale Champion steeplechaser, Cottage une

Hake. Mighty Ocean (by Coup de Lyon out of Fylgia) won by Price by Ave and three.-Beu-Olymple Committee and Holland Cool, leffarin 146), Chaestershire 40 for no will be able to do something and Comarce,

a half lengths from ter. All carry nine stone in both two and races-Reuter.

1 Abadan, ridden by Mortin

Molony. RICHEST EVER

Dark Warrior, a 50 to 1 out- three parts of a London, May 17.--The 1950 sider,

third in a Beld is making a name for himself as Derby will be

the richest in length away. 100 yards sprinter. A mem-the long history of the big Clas-of_10 runners,

The special place betting on ber of Polytechnic Harriers, hesic, which was founded in 170 the feat and third was 3 to 1 rerently clocked

He Trains On

Carrots & Champagne

There are as many ideas on training us there are sportsnien. One of the most novel systems is adopted by lawn tennis 43-year-old player, George Godsell, now

carrots are

Hateli, a

Junior draughtsman at Linesin's In Fields,

lives at Mielli:h Street, Millwall,

"

the 100 yards

10.1 c.

was

and 100 to 8

for The gross value of the Derby

will be £20,130 as rainst last Alighty Ocean

Dark Warrior-Reuter, When 13 he ran in the Eag-year's value of £17,125.

The net value to this year's land Schoolboys' Championship, breaking a

£14,245 last the 20-year-old record winning owner will be £17.110.

10s. as agains! yuris. His time was 24.7,

best was 24.9. year. previous In the

The owner of the second will London Federation; championships Inst year he es- receive £2,013 and the

new junior record off of the third horse will received tablished 10.2see, for the 100 yards.

£1,000 103, Hatch trains three nights a

"I am interested in all sports," he told Dennis Roberts, "but iny ambition is champlon sprinter."

Today's final

forfell stage

372 entries have paid the £100 final acceptance.-Reuter.

ECLAT A WINNER

YORKSHIRE CUP

York, May 17.-Mr Inary Halmshaw's Miraculous Mom won the Yorkshire Cup, run over two miles, here this afternoon.

H. Blagreave's Vic Day was

Lord scrond and

Allendale's Woodburn third. A fuld of live ra

The belting: Miraculous

6 to 1 against Aton, 5 to 1 Vie Day, 1 to 2 Woodburn.

The race was won by a head, Derby, May 17.- The Aga with three lengths between the Lone Eager Khan's Derby candidate, Eclat, second and third.

oday won the Humbleton three- enr-old Stakes, over one mile, Reuter.

in his 26th year of tourna-week-at the Polytechnic stud showed that 36 of the original

Chiswick, at Victoria ment play.

A member of Dock- kround.

Poplar, he He and Howard Walton were land Settlement, the only Englishmen in the last swims and plays football and

ible tennis for them. eight of the Hard Court Cham- pionships al Bournemouth,

Champagne and what George has been training on there. "I was recommended SANDPIT DIVING carros zome time ago," he told

Another young person who "and I have been eating means to persevere in sport is me, them night and morning ever Valerie Lloyd Chandos. 10- since. They seem to have done year-old Twickenham county

I have been seeing schoolgirl. me good, the ball better.

have Third to Edna Child and Kay

to become n

HKCC and Div, (away) ; FC: found champagne beneficial as Cuthbert (Willesden) in the

D. Philips, T. Fairburn, R. A. Edwards. A W. Brown (skip); P. Kennedy, F.D. Angus. It. F. Shields, W. Williamdon [aktp); A. E. Howkins, Lt. B. W. Armiger.

well. I had some the night be- fore I beat Jimmy Jones."

Women's National 3-metre Spring board Championship, she

Kitchell E. R. Markar. D.

"I would not dream of having hopes to improve on this per- MA. Stazack, A. 1. A. Ratman. Car. I. G. Slade, R. R. Davies alcohol just before a match, but Championships at Morecambe formance in the National Diving Cat: A. Bachoo, 9. A. R. Bus.

because I drink so zeldom in A. D. Humphreys. M. A. Wahab, Br. A. I Kitchell

He server: el Ar- (k): 2. Kitchell F. M.

the ordinary way I think it and Heysham in July. HKFC cuil. A. II. Abbas, O, R. Badlek

tones up the syslein for an extra N. W. Gralg. L. G. Young, A, 1. POO

Mackenzje, Cal. H. B. L. Dowbir

(Akipi.

PDC 2nd Div. (away) y KCC: J

Burns. Meravish. f. Boott,in (skip); B. Collyer, D. Collyer,

J. Mecutcheon (skip): A. 0.

3. Caldwell. G. Woodward. Bawal D. Melai, L. Gemmell, alkalom, W. G. jigs (kg).

D. C. W. Fitches, 1 A. Collyer (kipi: L. Strange. J. Skinner, 1. Barnes, Z. L. Sirange (skip).

The 1st Division has no and friendly game will be RT- ranged amongst members who are present at the Clubhouse at 3.33

Reserve: J. Bradley, fixture.

XCC" 15" DIY." (home). PRC

*17; "Hommlet. 'A. 'F; {p.m. Romelet,

cffort,"

She has a springboard And sandpit in her garden

where she practises movements Intro- duced into her training at Tlford swimming baths.

Not even carrots could protect veteran from this outstanding defeat at the hands of the Another girl who joins in this young Australlan, Peter Molloy."dry land diving" is Ang Long:

-BRUCE HARRIS.

--(Landon · Express ·Bervice),

13, of Ilford, More, too, will be heard of her in competitions.

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Secretary of the Executive Com- mittee, said: "The

question will

be discussed at a

at a meeting, prob- ably in Lausanne, in August, but it will not be until next yeur's meeling that it will be possible to say finally whether or not Germany will take part In the coming Olympiad.”—Reu- ler.

DUTCH XI BEAT

ENGLAND "B" might

of anything" to follow. An easier stroke set up n #ood #nooke: WITH White

behind black

17.-A. May

Entland's "D"

Amsterdam, Dutch XI beat team a soccer watch here tonight by three goals to all.

This was the second clear-cut snd Follow defeat sustained by the Eng-

between the

But cushion Innd "B" team within a fow and brown.

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days as they looks more dim- Italy carlier, ault in

was fence

my

GAZIN

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191

had lost B-0 to The Dutch de- stubborn. always more particularly in the second half.-Reuter.

by Barry

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