THE HONGKONG TEI
DEWES AND SHEPPARD IN RECORD OPENING STAND FOR THE LIGHT BLUES
Nendered London, June 19.
J. G. Dewes and D. S. Sheppard, the Cambridge University opening pair, today put on 349 runs against Sussex before being parted, beating their own and the University's previous highest opening wickel stand of 343, which was made against the West Indies last month.
Dewes' 212, his highest score in first-class cricket, was made in six hours, with 22 fours. Sheppard got 158, including 15 fours, In five hours and 10 minutes. to an innings A great display of fast bowling by Tom Pritchard in Worcester's first Innings helped the County Championship leaders, Warwickshire, victory.
over
Pritchard moved the ball sharply into the batsmen off the pitch and collected eight wickets for 20 runs in 14.5 overs, six of which were maidens.
in runs, and then in a little went Worcester When
after lunch runs behind, the two hours again 200
took were dismissed a second spinners Warwickshire command, Eric Holes elabming for 97 runs. four wickets for 30 runs, Abdul
Hafeez Kardar, of
Pakistan,
three wickets for 25 runs, and A. Townsend
nix runs
two wickets for
Pritchard got one wicket for
33 runs in this Innings.
Week-end rain affected some pitches, and two other matches niss ended in the two days.
16 KENT WICKETS FALL Sixteen Kent wickets feit In hours three and # quarter against Lancashire, whore spin bowlers revelled in the oppor- tunity to obtain
decisive
verdict.
Kent's remaining
innings wickets
tell
SIX
in
first
70
minutes for the addition of 39
J.G.DEWEST
London Express Service.
took tha R. Tattersall
first innings Kent honours in the time with five wickets for 23 runs. 21-year-old second, in the Malcolm Hilton twice took two claiming wickets in one over, cla Ave wickels for 20 runs.
Notts Batsmen Slow
And
Against
Unsure The West Indians
Nottingham, June 19.
Nottinghamshire's batting against the West Indies touring team here today proved a big disappointment The West Indies, who for a crowd of about 7,000. made 525 runs for the loss of five wickets on Satur- day, immediately declared this morning and by con- trast to their bright methods the Notts batsmen were slow and unsure.
were
26
They were dismissed for 240 runs in their first innings and, following on 285 runs behind, runs without loss by the close of play in their second innings. The left-hander, Fred Stocks, was the Notts chief scorer.
He gave a stubborn display which lasted two hours and 35 minutes and his G8 runs, which in- cluded one six and nine fours, saved his side from com- piete collapse.
the leg-spin for no wickets in their second Ceel Wiliams,
being forted and googly howler, caused the innings after
trou-follow on 285 runs behind when their Nolta batamen the most
dismissed in ble and finished with the nethey were
54ftrat knock for 240. analysis of five wickets for
Stocks, runs.
10
At Taunton, where Somerset Hampshire, 20 narrowly beat
aren were sent back during the tiny's play. After Hampshire had lost their Ave outstanding wickets for 11 first
inninga
runt, Somerset were dismissed for 150, which gave them a lead
of 205 run”.
Hampshire had 150 runa on the board for five wickets, but egain the last five added only il rund,
The
BEST BOWLING
bt:! formances were
por- bowling
seven wickets
for 72 runs by C. J. Knott In Somerset's second innings and Tuns by fiva wickets for 33
John Lawrence in Hampshire s second essay,
The Yorkshire and England captain, Nonnan Yardley, madu his best score of the season- Middlesex, Against runa
on perfect pitch bawled extremely well.
73
and
Juck Robertson got 120 runs for Middlesex in a painstaking four hours and 40 minutes, He hit 12 fours.
TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1950,
TAKING THE AB ITS BECAUSE A FIGHTING IS ALL
A. J. Bell takes the air over Ballaugh Bridge during the Junior TT Race on the Isle of Man which he won
on his Norton.
The Solomons Missed Out On
THEY KNOW
By CORNELIUS RYAN
when
New York-George Small said it simply reporters talked to him just before tho. Kid Gavilan bout. The last time Georgie had boxed, his opponent was! LaVerne Roach, and Roach died from the beating ho took. Small was agonised through the death watch at the hospital, and was badly upset when the tragedy became final.
the fab and the right
"For two weeks everything I team ate came right back up," said cross and pettups the double- Small. "I couldn't sleep. La cross, Verne was such a swell fellow; I had known him a lear time spar with bim in
-1 used to
the gym."
"I have a wife and there will
THE GAMBOLS
UNFAIR
TO
FILLIES
1,000 aas FOR FEMALES? 2,000m FOR MALES WE DEMAND EQUAL PAY
be kids some day and how else 'Y' Swimming
can
this kind ot mako
Small money?" asked Georgle "Sure,
the I was sick after
So the reporter asked Georgie Roach night. It wasn't my fault Season Opens
why he was continuing as a
slek
boxer-why he took the Gavilon-I knew that and everyone told
me that-but cull I was fight.
about it. But I can't quit fight- ing."
"Fighting is all I know, and I want the money I can make," sald Small.
THE ONE REASON
Small from Brownsville, a tough and poor section of Brooklyn. As he grew up,
odd had
small, poorly-paid
he
On Friday
The 1950 swimming season
of the European YMCA will be officially opened on
Jobs, and travelled with Friday when the first Splash carnival in a cheap job.
Between jobs, he was a street- day, and one has corner loafer,
Gala is to be held.
And that is the reason why boxing, despite its i repute and bad publicity and Its ob- vious crooked
ways, still good supply of youngsters who feating with a group, he got in- want to be fighters, and spend to a street fight and beld hir
and own againg six other toughs. were run and a in stale-aired their time odorous gymnasiums trying
Theatrics
A Detail
With so much determination on the part of the promoter to make the Wondeook-Savold big fight theatrical, and with such attention to fanfares and war- torial fashions, I wonder why Woodcock's three seconds were permitted to appear in his corner wearing braces and looking like workmen watching a fist fight during a lunch hour?
Solomons provides so many of his actors with the right costume that it seems curious that he should overlook any who are in the public eye to this extent.
second end of the At the day of Jim Sims' benefit match Middlesex still needed 206 rung for a first innings lead with six for wirkels in hand.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
close The following are the of play scores for games ended today.
97
runs.
and 110
It does seem that the seconds
the top of the bill fight might come on parade properly dressed. Not to do so is not good for British morale, and neither does it make for emciency, whether in the fighting services or sport.
ODDITY
cutirely
Manchester: Lancashire AL beat Kent by an innings and 73
There Wis another oddity runs. Lancashire 271. Kent 101:
Broadribb bitterly (Tattersall, right-arm medium when Ted
protested at the announcement (Hilton, right-arm offspin by the MC that his man Johnnie offspin bowler, five for 23) and bowler, five for 20),
Williams had retired. At Dudley: Warwickshire beat Worcester by an innings and 144. He was quite right. The fight Warwickshire 205. Wor-had in fact been stopped by the different an (Hollies, referee. cester 108 right-arm slow leg-break bow-thing, and as a matter of fistle arm slow bowler, three for 25). ler, four for 30, Kardar, left. At Lords: Yorkshire 437 for six declared. Middlesex 232 for four (Robertson 120, Sharp 80). At Bristol; Gloucestershire 104 had and 221
(Young - 79 for one collapse, not out. T. Graveney Notts went in on a Enod wie- ket in dull weather today and prevented scored 62 runs for the loss of spent a long time on his 48 out). Derbyshire 314.
lunchrung before pulling Worrell for by the three wickets
ja six to complete 54 out of 114 interval.
after batting two and a Notts'
pair. opening The
made a ter hours. Simpson and Harris, alow start against a fast accurate attack and not until the th
when Simpson
over,
41
le and
runs for
a
whose display tolat
D2 not
Taunton: Somerset beat At
Somer- quar-anipshire by 44 runs.
Hampshire and 150. set 179
50, 124
161 and
(Arnold 63 Lawrence.
right-steg-break Ilarvey put on the sixth wicket be bewler, five for 33).
Essex 431 At Northampton; turned fare both left at the same lotal
declared. Northump- Plorie to the leg boundary, was of 198. His 68 contained a six for nine
(Living- tonshire 231 for six run scored. At the end of the first hour and nine fours.
Williams continued to trou-stone 66, Brookes 74, Brown 52 only 24 runs were on the board.
batsmen and not out). the County
413. At Swansea: Glamorgun After being badly missed aff ble
bowled Butler for 39 Worrell when nine, Harris be when he Ron to open out, but the state of the innings cloned for 240 runs. Surrey 287 for six (Fishlock 70, At love: Sussex 312 and 31 the game change quickly when The leg-spin and googly bowler MeIntyre B4, Clark 52 not out). for three. Cambridge Univer Gomiz dismissed the opening had the best return with five
wickets for 54 runs.
for slty 471
five declared pair in quick succession.
(Dewes 212).--Reuter,
At 45 runs, Harris lofted the ball to Pierre at deep mid-on and eight runs laler Simpson saw a delivery fly off the edge of the bat icio the safe hands of Weekes at slip.
HARDSTAFF CAUGHT
THE SCOREBOARD WEST INDIES
1st Innlige 625 for live NOTTS
1st Inalage Simpson, c. Weekes, b.
Gomez
Harris, c. Pierre b. Gomez Winrow, c. Goddard b.
Willians Hardstaff, e. Goddard b.
Gomez Stocks, c. Gomez b.
WH/iams
The tourists were right on their toes after these successes brought back and Goddard Jones for a short spell before lunch. The move led to the disinissal of Hardstaff, who put up a simple catch to square lea when playing a short delivery. Sime,
sini b. Jones
and at the literval Notts were Harvey, c. Williams badly placed.
Gomez b.
20
10
16
08
Misra And Nath
Win
Through At
Queen's Club
Jack Solomons
history
the reason he dhi should go on the records,
THIS TIME LUCKY?
Sportsman's Diary
EDITED BYRE
Brince Harris
crror
Calling
or and feam discipline,
drill and though 15 largely a judgment enters into it, and an
can upset the best re Sulated partnership, this par ticular falling should be rare.
out follows Generally a run
occasionally" over- centration. careless calling or lack of con- engemess
་
To keep it down to the proper accident level is a responsibility of captaincy.
to
Its principal adherents in the were John Gold- carly stages
of Aston Tirrold, and smith, George Todd, of Manton. It was maintained that the band acted in the same way as a hood and kept the horse's attention con- centrated front.
on the
It noticeable
The gala will be held on the sumo lines as very much
1050 of the 1948 and 1940 handicap races scanons when
polata score The latter
Impressed, he decided to try system established. Bghting as a business. Now he system isn't a street-corner loafer-hein order to
or not-so-strong prosperous and the Club is moderately
mert
raco
was started in 1948 allow the younger swimmers of
an equal chanco in
he is respected. And the other
ali TILOCA at the same time who arc street-corner kids,
nucleus of swim- poor and despised and bored, fastening a
for future seasons. Ench would like to have what Small
is on a handicap bass and laus won.
all entrants (who complete the ere awarded 1 point, event) with a further 4, 3, 2, for the winner, second and third, res pectively.
So they forget Laverne Roach and the crooked managers and they go hopefully to the gyms, -Unilet Press.
Terry Allen To
Defend Title
Against Marino
"LANEFORD" CUP
At the the swimmer
end of the reason with the highest number of points receives the "Laneford" Cup.
The
"Langford" Cup Was generously donated by Messrs. Lanc. Crawford in 1048, and
โร presented yearly-cach also recely- succeeding winner
ing a miniature which becomes London, June 19.
his personal property. Terry Allen of London
1048 In
Peter Thompson his defend
World
became the first holder of the will
by Championship cup, ground in Flyweight
followed In 1049 Dudo Marino in Malcolm Cleme, Both the lads. it is true, are strong swimmers but their success is duo to their regular participation in galas.
that it has
against
never become popular at New-Honolulu on August 1. market, generally regarded as
Allen is at present in Ger-
the greatest training centre in the world. Many lending joc- many giving exhibitions for the keys think it makes no differ-British troops but he is expected back in London on June 29 and ence to a horse's running.
will leave for Honolulu early in
CLUB SCORE-CARDS
In the past only the counties have risen to the dignity of
Now
the clubs ..core-cards. are adopting them,
July.
DANCES
As usual, this year, all gains will be followed by a dance a the West Lounge.
The first gala on Friday will comprise:
It is understood that Alloa will receive US$17,500 with full
Men's 50 yds Free Style, and his for himself cxpenses manager. Allen won
the titie Breast Stroke and Black Stroke; two months ago by outpointing
of France Honore Pratesi Harringay, London.
LOGICAL CONTENDER?
at
Latest to do so is Hornsey, whose president is Sir Pelham RUGBY NOMINATIONS
Warner. A card, run off on a gives the for the
duplicating machine, new Nominations
and teams' to be
order of batting Rugby Union Committee,
players. numbers of the annual general at the elected
eard is used in conjunction with Jackic Paterson include June 23. meeting on
the new core-bourd. Colonel D.A. Kendrew,
Ealing Dean team have had collapsed before the weigh-in score-cards printed for a year Instead
international.
mends
mends the
School.
who
the old coni- now
Army Apprentices
He will replace as one of t Army respresentatives Brigadier R.G.S. Hobbs. who has abrand
Lone
There is also a change in tho RAF delegates. Wing Command- of the er "Jimmy" Lawson, RAF Sports Control Board, s Group Captain now joined by G.A. Walker, the old interna- tional, who lost an arm, and
refereeing. then began
He is returning from a tour of duty oversens, and so steps into
for him the place kept warm
K.B.B. Group Captain
**
by
Cross.
win
by A.S. Cain, Sever, and
instead of 11.5. Cumberland
Cheshire will be represented
The
Marino
three years
100 yds, Free Style, Breast Stroke and Back Siroke;
Diving and Plunge;
For the Ladies, G6 yds. Free Style, Breast Stroke and Back was to have fought Stroke, and Diving.
for the tilla ago but the Scot
Marino mct Rindy
or two. Now they print them Monaghan and won on a dis themselves.
-London Express Service)
Talbert Beats
Von Cramm
by Monaghan
qualification.
Later,
Marino
was outpointes
con secured
In a title Aght although Pater-
an injunction to
LEAGUE TENNIS
stop the fight being recognised. Ladies R.C. defeated Recreio "B" 0-1 in the Ladies "B" Later Monaghan beat Pater-Division of the Tennis League
since when yesterday. son for the title Marino ad always maintained he was the logical conteador.
Mr A.D. Scholes and Mire MY. Lynn Robinson (LAC) best Mrs A. Monaghan vacated the cham-Noronha and Mrs C. Silva 6-3; beat Mr M. Vienna and Kim T. Marques pionship throne and after Allen beat Mrs O. Lawrence and dire
Talbert of New York and won the championship, S. Xavier 03,
Berlin, June 18. Billy durated the 41-year-old Baron Guilfried von Cramm, former Gorman Davis Cup star, U-4, 1-6, 6-0, 6-1, to lend an Ameri
four to a tennis group
triumph over the Rot
to one
matches Germany
today, at
Weiss Club,
Mrs Sainsbury and Mrs Barty boss offre were made by the Marines Noronha and Mirs Silva 6.1: bear camp for a title fight.
Mrs Vienna and Miss Marquee 6-3; best Mra Lawrence and Ara Xavier the famous | 80. Nat Felpelier,
the critic holda American
that opinion
Allen is good enough to keep the title no fight taken
place.Reuter, Tony Trabert, young Univer-matter where the by
sity of Cincinnati player, topped
6-1, 6-1, 6-1 triumph over Karl Heinz Sass.
Mrs Milligan and. Mrt Terwogt drew with Ars Noronha and Mrs silva d-d; heat Mrs Vianna and 2118 Marques $-3: beat Mr Lawrence and Mr Xavier 6-3.
USRC 8, KCO 1
The touring Americans took Farina Leads In and Mis Kotowall
a 2-1 lead in the competition Von Cranim yesterday when beat Trabert for the only Ger- man victory-United Press.
Joan Curry proved by ning the British hard court
off the American victory with a month Colonel AJ. Oglethorpe, instend ingles title again last that she ought to be capped by of E. Valentin:. the Wightmon Cup selectors. London, June 19.. Sumant Misra, the Indian But she had been left out be reason being fore, the official
good on No. 1 tennis player, had an that she is hot as in the Arat turf." casy victory
Jean Walker-Smith Courts Lawn Tennis Cham.her and
any other English 3pionships at the Queen's more than
players. The obvious thing is to Club today, defenting A. F. put in these two for the two Lloyd, of England, by 6-0 singles. They will give Mrs Du Pont and Miss Brough a run for and G-0.
There is a large entry, includ- their money.
one can ing many of the stars who will
25 round of the London Grass The Americans say they fear committee
25
Williams
At tea. Notts had scored 164 Stinchcombe, b, runs for Ove wickets in reply Johnson, c. Gomez b.
lo the West Indies' Arst innings
total of 525 runs for five wie-Butler, b. Williams kots declared,
The West Indies attack was well on top in the
aflernoon
and the Notts batsmen had to struggle to improve matters.
Stollmeyer
Rowe, not out
Extras
Total
0
12
240
Fall of wickets: 1-45, 2-53, Stocks and Winrow took the sobre to 90 runs before Winrow3-00, 4-90, 5-135, 6-198, 7-199, played defensively to Williams,, 8-199 and 0-201.
Into his got too much e
nt silly and Goddard, stroke mid-off, dived forward to hold a spectacular catel
1003
Base and
N.
No
beat Joan,
The only other change affects previous de- Durham, whose legale was E. Watis Mores, the As a Past retiring president.
the joins resident he
and 50 ex-officio
be will Durham's delegate
LA, Holl
now
on
BEDSER'S RIVAL Surrey's win over Derbyshire was not achieved without come the among heart Nutterings members.
TOO MANY RUN OUT
are Gel
RHKCC LADIES
BEAT SHEK-O
World Drivers' Championship
Francorchamps,
Belgium, June 19. By winning the Belgian: Grand Prix motor race here Royal Hongkong Golf Club yesterday. Jullan Fangio,
his beat Shek-O by 11 points
Alfa to Argentina, in 15% yesterday.
Roineo, kept in the chuse World Drivers' the Min for
Results (Rikac first): Mr K. S. Robertson 1. Strickland 0; Mrs John Wal 0, Bra
Most heartening perforinunco from England's point of view was the Bustainai hostility of
Championship. low Leslie Jackson, Derby's
be playing at Wimbledon. Top either a squash or tennis court seeds are Frank Sedgman, the when it comes to a fourin set.
and Eric Australian Champion, Sturgess, of South Africa
Narendra Nath qualified for
Too many batsmen the recond
round of the men's ting run out in first-class crick-trajectory pace bowler, now in the his 29th year. Before singles but two other Indinnet
County with the worst record arrival of Alec Bedser, Jackson wplayers, D. K M R
Kumar, were both eliminated in 1s Kent who lost nine wickets had taken four wickets for 24.
five games, Next the first round.
Jackson, a comparative new- cricket-he Nath had a hard fight before came Warwickshire beating C. J. Howell, of Britain, and Surrey and Somerset with comer in County
has had only three years' ex- mot Beuser's perience-s Oxford University are nisu serious rival for opening bowler
run out in
Bowling
O
Pierre
11 3 22
0
The brightest knock of the Worrell day came from the Notts - Gomez tain, J. Sime. Though he was
Williams faced with the new ball
Goddard he attacked the bowling spiri tedly and, assisted by Stocka, Stollmeyer
in 40 minutes added 45 runs
Jones
10
2 43
10
20
10
30
24.4 0
54
by 6-1, 6-7 and 6-4, wille Dose even aplece. last to the South African, G.
18
Luric, by 1-5, 4-0 and Kumar
0
Byes 0, Leg-byes 0.
for the fifth wicket.
2nd Innings
Harris, not out Extras
Total (for no
Bowling to date
10
wickets) 20
M I
0
14
0
5.
still
He was dismissed when he become too vonturesome facing Simpson, rot out
Jones and was bowled.
fuced follow-on The Notts at Tea for they were 361 rung behind with half the side Stocks, At the interval gond. who had played steadily, had 48 not out to his credit.
NOTTS FOLLOW ON
Notts were
Pierre all out in their Jones Drst inninga for 240 runs, and Gomez followed: on. By the close of Worrell' play Nola had scored 20 runs
#2
with eight
was beaten by the British Davis bad offenders. In seven matches in the England team. He played ngainst New Zealand at Man- Cup player, Geoff Paish, by 3-0 they bad nine men run out,
Leading batamen suffer about chester last year, was a tip for against and 2-6-Reuter.
Test team as often as the "rabbits" by bad the arst
West Indies, at Manchester on AUSSIES OPPOSE JAPAN calling.
Loss of a batsman run out is Juno 8. Melbourne, June 19.
to be
the mensured by The Australion Lawn Tennisnot
he probably of runa Association tonight unanimour-number
Nothing have scoredi. ty decided to oppose the re- would
the shakes the confidence of a hat- of Japan to admission
Tennisting side like a man run out, Lawn Internvional WFederation.
.
K. Standaloft 1: Mrs F. D. Hunter
Mr Sinclair 1: Afr M. J. Car Play 1 trs. G. Harrison : Mru
Fonglu covered the 33 laps
n. R. Coombs 9, Mra H. J. Arm of the course with a total strong 1: Mrs Adamson 0. Mrs Col-
of
is 14: Mre Mundy 1. Mrs D. White about 307 miles in two hours, 4: hirs Grieve 1, Mrs Macintosh 0:47 minutes, 26 seconds, to aver- Mfrs A. Mackie 14. Mt Petro 0:nge about 110 miles an hour, Mrs Watkinson 1, Birs M. Robert
Zirs Betty Stokter 1. Birs 100 0: Uze Butlemeler 0: Mrs Markham 14. Mrs D. Brown 0; Mrs Gaud- Au Katoia ner . Mrs Man 1;
1 Miry Davis 14; Mrs Paun 1, Mrs Campbell 0.
22.
Players are requested to their own partners
artango
Luigi Fagioll, Italy, also
40
Mira Slack and Mrs Wright (USRC) beat Mr Hancock and Mrs Pepperall 6-0: beat Mrs Fincher and Min Fisher 0-2; beat Mrs Groundwater Mrs Robertson and Miss Robertson beat Mrs Hancock and Mrs Pepperall 1-0: boat Hire Fincher and Miss sher 6-1 best Mire Groundwater and Miss Kotowall .
Mr Atair-Kerr and Mike Nichos lost to Mira ancock and Mrs Pep perall 3-6; beat Mrs. Fineber and Miss Fisher 8-1; beat Mr Ground- water and Miss Kotownil 0-3,
CCC 8, HKU 1
Mrs Chiu and tiss Rumjatus (CCC) - B-D; beat Ming V. Lo and Mas D. M. Sanders 6-1.
beat Miss R. Lo and Mi M. NE
au 6-0; beat Minor A. Ahwee sid
Mrs L. Souza and Mrs Yang bost
Miss Lo and Ng 6-2; best Metanca
Lo and Lau 0-0; Bost Misses Ahwas and Sanders 7-6.
Mrs Watson and Mrs N. Castro bont dieses Lo and Ng 0-0 beat Miseca Lo and La 6-0; lost to Mizies Alwee and Zanders 3-5.
MEN'S "B" DIVISION' SCAA 0, LRC O
George Lin and K. Lam (SCAA) beat Emart and Saul 6-3: beat Owe in hand and Manga 0-2; beat Garrard In and Head 7-5.
0-3.
on Alfa Romeo, was second
H,K. Ho and K.C. Wong beat 40 Sinnet and Saul 8-1: beat Owehand two hours, 47 minutes und seconds at about 109 miles per and Mango 7-5; beat Gastard and A. Chan and K.T. Ng boot Smart The next competition to he held hour, and Louis Rosier, France, Mead B-2.
was third in two and Bayi 6-1; beat Oreland and at Deep Water Bay will be a Las in a Talbot,
minutes and 45 Mange 84: beat Garrard and Head dies Bogey Competition on Thurs hours,
Juna seconds, at 103 miles an hour. day, Jung, instead at on
Guiseppi. Farinn, Italy, in an nnd Alfa Romeo was fourth
tan Alberto Ascari, Italy, Ferrari was Afth. Forina mode
with the fastest lap OPEN PAIRS
minutes and 34.1 seconds Playing at KBGC yesterday, speed of 115 miles an hour and the World Drivera'
with M.33. Hasson and A.K. Minu beat the leads in
22 points E.C. Fincher and N. Butter Championship
-Reuter. Open Pairs Championship.
from Fagioll 18 and Fangio 17
WHITE NOSEBANDS of
famous the Popularity white nosebands for race-horses has not increased to any extent in the last year or two, though Germany's The question of
its success when was first trainers WDS re-ndulaton
The frequency with which copied from French 240 discretion of the
Ddelegates at next month's meet this form of dismissal is occur- led to much publicity and con-worth, 23-12, in the Lawn Bowls
Ing of the Federation.-Reuter, ring is a resection on good ord- troversy.
1
-Reuter.
left to the Australian
CAPTAINS NOTE!
""
CRC 74. NKGO 1 T.C. You and P.F. Choy (CHC) Dent .C. Hall and Il. Meierson best J.A. Bendall and . Zulauf 6-3; beat 11. Owen-lughes four and It, Acafurott 8-1 sta
Au Kain-moon and B,K. Wong brat Ball and Meherem G-1: boat sendail and Zulauf 6-1; lost to Owent Hughes and Agaturoft 1-a.
Two Blunun ge and Fung Yu-plu. 4 drew with Ball and McPherson -0: Owen Hughes, and Agifuroff "6-3.
beat Bendali and Zulu Lo