DETERMINED

S. Davidsson, of Sweden,, caught by the camera în a fine study of determined retrieving against 'Vic Seixas at Wimbledon. Davidsson held Seixas to four sets. Central Press.

Crowd's Demonstration At Wimbledon Was Unfair On Players

SAYS ARCHIE QUICK

That demonstration by the public against the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship officials on the opening day of the second week was as unfortunate as it wag unnecessary. There is a hairline margin to spare in the programme and the smallest delay can throw out the schedule so much as to prevent the finals being possible on the last Saturday.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1950.

JOHNNY WARDLE THE FIRST TO TAKE

100

WICKETS

London, July 11.

Johnny Wardle, the Yorkshire slow left-arm spinner, became the first bowler to take 100 wickets this acason when helping Yorkshire beat Notts today by an innings and 124 runs.

Heavy morning rain followed by a strong sun at Nottingham left conditions Just right for Wardle and E. Leadbeater and during the day Notts lost 17 wickets for 151 runs. The home batsmen had no defence against the turning ball.

Following on with arrears of 210 runs they were all out inside two hours for 86 runs in their lowest total of the season. Leadbeater had a match 'apalyala of 11 wickets for 162 runs and Wardle returned seven wickets for 87 runs.

Yorkshire, the Joint Chara- At WestelliT: Essex drew with plons, now led by eight polnis Leicestershire, Essex 180 and from Warwickshire, who en-265 for nine declared (Cray 84, countered le difcully at Walsh, left-arm spin bowler, Birmingham to completing A seven for 02). Leicestershire

University

double victory over Bildilesex. 210 and 230 for nine (Walson Match Ends

MATCH RESULTS

105).

The results of today's Arst- At Lords: Cambridge Univer- class matches were as follows: alty drew with Oxford Univer- At Birmingham: Warwick-afty. Cambridge Univerally 200 thire beat Middlesex by 10 and 193 for soven declared wickets: Middlesex 200 and 167 (Stevenson 01 not out) (Sharp C5 tot ant, Pritchard, ford University 169 and 123 for right-arm fast bowler, four for five (Carr 53).—Reuler. 48). Warwickshire 341 and 27 for no wickel

At Llanelly: Glamorgan drew Gloucestershire 105

with Gloucestershire, Glam- orton 405

08, Ilever, (Comp

right-arm medium bowler, six for 50) and 83 for one (Tom Gravency 50 not out).

At Nollingham: Yorkshire bent Notts by an innings

and

ກາ

124 runs Yorkshire 502. Nolls 2492 (Hardstaff 78, Stocks 70 not out. Leadbeater, right-am77

wickets.

four declared

Ox-

Annual All-Star Baseball Game

New York, July 10, No games were scheduled in either League today as base- ball prepared for its 17th annual All-Star Game at Chicago on Tuesday.

Ted Williams of Red Sox and Jackie Robinson of Dodgers named the clean-up men

In A Draw

London, July 11,

The University cricket match ended at Lords today

in a draw, the final scores being Cambridge University 200 and 193 for seven de- clared and Oxford 169 and 122 for five.

It was understandable, therefore, that the Cham-Sussex 410 for pionship Committee, was, as ever, particularly anxious and 81 for two. Somerset 190 All-Star Games, was again in-score

during lull in a day of 300 (Tremlett 61, Bogers A capacity crowd of 49,000 was

to get matches on court incessant rain.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Kowloon Docks

Hold KCC

Kowloon Dorks Club scored their first point of the ses

in the Mea's "C" Division News terday when they held

to draw.

KCC

55

In 65

ended

Faced with the task of mak-i ing 225 runs in 130 minutes to beat Cambridge, Oxford gave up the attempt after the loss of B.

37 at

113 and Boobbyear though D. B. Carr, the Oxford

hit vere

captain, let break howler, six for 05) in the batting orders. Vie Raschl minutes, the match end 88 (Leadbeater five for 80. of Yankees and Robin Roberts of tamely. Wardle, lefl-arm

slow bowler, Phillies were named previous G.I.G. Doggart's action of de- Some criticism was made of four for 17),

A Worthing: Surrey beat as the starting pitchers.

The American League, winner laying his declaration for though Somerset

cight by

had to In 12 out of the previous 10 it meant that Oxford

at nearly two TUNS minute it also left itlle ilme voured to win at odds of 8-5.

for the Cambridge allark to dls- Pirk, miss their rivals. five for "xperied at Commiskey

Chicago, for the event which Derbyshire dels underway st At Manchester: į lygiu at 0.30 p.m. was asking beat Lancashire by 03 runs, United Press.

for trouble. Moreover, in Derbyshire 187 and 273 (Revill half light, it

was unfair to 109, Smith 50, Tattersall, right- players who had so much at arm medium offspin bowler, stake.

Drobny, for instance,

ave for 72 Lancashire 223 he was although

not directly

and 141 (11amer, three for 20), concerned in the eventual day' *S AL the Oval Surrey beat play, had his whole financial Kent by eight wickets Kent future in the balance,

259 and 134 (For 71 hot out, Self-exiled Czechoslovak, now Laker, right-arin offspin bowler,

Egypt, Drobny

six for 35). Surrey 276 and 121 representing Lanked on

on winning the sugles for two. title he so narrowly missed lost year to enable him la enter the

But to open the gates and

E. G. D. Humphrey and D.big money of the professional Monument put up a creditable i American circus.

show, claiming

their sky.

kels far

SLIPPED & SLITHERED The unfortunate ployers who

J.. Clark and G. Blenkinsop were sent on court wire Budge (KDC) lost to 3.1. Fenton and A. Patty Zunnier 1-5, ost to Grose

Cate

(

0-0, Inst to usine

and

against

L. Wilson and J.E.P. Blenkinsop Bill Talbert of beat Fenton and Zimmern 6-4, lost to Grose and Lapsley 3-0, bezi Pusine and Chau 0-3.

fellow

and American Art Larsen and Frank

Sedeman, of Australia, versus USA. They clithered, and, of stipped course, the matches had to be held up for the following day Sedgman even faished up play- ing in his stockinged fork.

But lo return to the crowd

lind angle. People

been queueing all night and all day In the rain. They had only themselves to blame for that, of course, and they went in with their eyes open, but it would have been better to have can- celled out the entire day's prɔ- gramme and let the players make an early start the follow-

ng morning.

E.G.D. Humphrey and D. Men ment beal Fenton and Zimmern 8-0. draw with Greg and Lapsley 0.6 beat Pusino en Chau 6.2.

The key-matel in the Ladies' "A" Division between KCC and USRC, which was whether KCC would carn final play-off against the CRC, was postponed on account the noden condition of Bround,

10

decide

of

the

Presents Heaped On Brazilian Soccer Stars

GO not out, Cornford, right-arm) fast medium bowler, 07).

2.30 p.m.-

DIVECHA STARS

of

BRITAIN'S

FASTEST?

- A. R. Pinnington of Oxford' (left) winning the 100 Yards Dash in the Oxford-Cambridge v. Princeton-Cornell match at the White City. Second was R. C. Hunt (Cornell) next to him and the third the British No. 1 hope for the European Games Championship at Brussels, J. C. M. Wilkinson.

Pinnington was timed in 9,8 seconds in this race and has the best mark by a British-born athlete this season with 9.7 seconds. Hunt and Wilkinson were

timed in 9.9 seconds.

American

Soccer

Victory

May Start A New Export Market For Players

However depressing the failure of the England football team at Rio may be, the 1-0 victory of the United States unknowns in the World Cup can have nothing but good results for soccer in the States, There the game gains ground slowly. It still has a long way to go to rival baseball, but this sort of success in bound to have an effect on gates.

It may not be long, in fact, before the Americang again consider importing British players as they did some 16 years ago. Then the almighty dollar will play greater havoc with English soccer stars, than all the money in Bogota.

In the morning R. V. Divecha, the Indian bowler, accomplished

grand Malayans Delayed the

performance The Sirdhana, by which the capturing the wickels of J., G. and A. H. J Malayan University team are Dewes, Doggart travelling, has been delayed and timell in 12 overs for 23

with four wic will not arrive at Hongkongan he finished until Saturday.

lets for 82 runs. All funellons, therefore, tr P. R. H. May and M. H. H.

I watched the USA players, honour of the visitors, fixed for Stevenson added 8 runs in a

for the fifth practising before the Olympic and Friday 90-minutes" stand today, are cancelled.

Cambridge wicket, which en- Games here two years ago and I not impressed, It 18 abled the Light Blues to de. was

unlikely that they have im elaic at 103 runs for seven we proved so much in two years as

them a lead of to be really kets, giving

worthy winners over England. Obviously this is

tomorruw

Force With

Northants A Draw The W. Indians

Northampton, July 11. Desplie rain during the lunch interval today, which made the pitch awkward for a while, Northampton easily forced a draw with the West Indies touring team

here.

224 runs,

May scored a useful 33 run

and

tried

EDITED

and Stevenson was not out freak result

Among the British players credit. who to his runs with 64

their luck in the sure of his money, and English Clive Van Ryneveld received a United States, but soon returned clubs may not be able to refuse cat to an eye from a stroke by home, were the late Alec Jock-the transfer fees they may be D. S. Sheppard, but returned on, one-time Chelsea and Scot- offered because negotiallens will to the field after having suiches and outside-right, Bill Harper of the unaffiliated Colombians.

be on a different basis to those

inserted. Reuter.

Lawn Bowls

Draw

The following in the draw for The County batted splendidly when forced to follow the Open Lawn Bowls competl- on 170 runs behind and when the game ended theytons were 27 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand.

Dennis Brookes und Bert Oidheld gave their side another

changed

To make it worse, when 200 sound start with a land of 62 spectators gathered outside the runs and an often main offices of the All-England West Indies attack

was

Dissatisfaction

OPEN SINGLES..

Third Round

Tuesday, July 10, starting at 520

Police Recreation Club: A..

Kitchell v W.AT.

McCall: W. Hong

Club, an official came to fared in a second wicket part-In Pakistan Overig A.. Minu: 1. Kitchell

out

Brookes unti

Livingston, the Austra- ICC Attitude

pacify them until Sir Lou Wen Greig made a tardy appearance and explained that the Com-llan left-hander,

tee had been discuss the situation.

sitting

to

071

One

the

unbroken

Cricket Club At Cralgengower

Hireack: M.Y. A.R. Minu v A.W. Adal v I. AI A.L. Roberts v E Grrenwood

Stapson.

Rio de Janeiro, July 11. More and more honours. presents and cash awards

At Club de Recreto: J. Tang v Driving and pulling power-

London, July 11.

AF Coates, G.C. Norman y J.5. Are being promised to the

fully, Livingston reached 50.

The question of Pakis-Landolt. Brazilian team if they carry

Ar Hongkong Football Club: A.M. In the end, the demonstrators runa in 55 minutes and

75 tan's admission to the Imomar M.B. Lasan; G.A. Sotira off the World Soccer Cup.

100 in were mattified by the announce partnership passed

perial Cricket Conference E.. Ainteon; C. Gough v W.C. It was announced today that ment that if they paid five minutes.

At Kowloon Bowling Green Club: huge pull by the Austro-was raised in a letter to the Ribeira 2 F.X.XI. da sliva. the Brazilian Organising Com-shillings they could have. -mittee

promising Was

each priority, half guinea sents for lian off Marshall landed in an editor of the influential w.. Marshally C.S. Rosselet:

C.C. Pereira E. Anker. player 50,000 cruzeiros if they the Centre Court next day, This adjoining bowling green, where

At Kowloon Cricket Club: P.A. da while the London Times on Monday. fre successful. Then

play was held up many they promptly did,

Costa WJ. Howard: A.E. Eilst When the curtain came down ball tadio stations are asking the

ball was retdeves.

The writter of the letter, Mr. Sykes. Altogether the public to subscribe to a "victory Tally was ahead of Talbert 3-1.

in 110 John Biggs Davidson, stated Mat bonus," the money received to 0-4, 6-2, and Larsen, a real stand added 144 runs

at whatever the rights and wrongs bo

divided am

led Sedemanninutes. Livingston made the team surprise packet. monk

was to be matter, it 10-0, 2-2. should they win,

For myself, that 18 runs in that period, hitting two of the

shortly "we shall hoped that fame set was well worth the sixes and 10 tours,

Bear from the Marylebone watching, and I feel that in the VARIED ATTACK

Cricket Club what steps they "unkown" Larsen there is a star for years to come.

against an attack varied by have taken to remove the cense of deep dissatisfaction felt by

P3 | seven bowlers. He batted three hours and five nunutes and hit cricketers in Pakistan at the re- ection of their request for ad- nine fours, mostly with

inittance to the Imperial Cricket placed drives,

Conference. During the morning the last three County first innings wie- kets tell for 37 runs, Gomez,

A Jewellery shop has offered the leading Brazilim rol scorer, which seems certain

be Ademir, a gold medal valued ut 0,000 cruzeiros.

There scents 10 be a doubt about the Ame of the Bra-

zilian Jeft-winger, Manecas, as froni

ho 19 still suffering

strained leg muscles. If te

does not play Arlien,will come

CRC

FOR

WORLD FOILS CHAMPIONSHIP

Monte Carlo, July 11.

OFFICERS men's world 1950-1951

Inz, of the Chinese tecreationer.

Brookes

Was

also sound

FINAL SCORES

WEST INDIES 1st Indies 431 runs (for right declared) NORTHAMPTON

well

OPEN PAIRS

Third Round

who kept goal for Scotland Arsenal, Neil

eil McBain, another centre-

Scottish international

half who was recently manager

Though 35 and still no veteran, he has had to battle for years with chronic sinus trouble, and is rarely without severe pain In his eyes.

to write about He intends golf, and to give exhibitions and instruction In the Australlan capitals, and to malto one mora try for the only big national tournament that has escaped

him in Australia-the Open

for our for our

VICTORY SPEECH Vlotory la good prestige and good Orances. It will bring a bigger gale for the next Test match at Nottingham," said Mr Karl. Nunes after the West Indies had

Mr

Nunes, former

Test player himself, is President of the West Indies Board of

won.

ONE MORE TRY Revealing that he landed in of Leyton Orient, and also the England with only £27 on his Inte Mick O'Brien' who later be- first visit here-after his friends came manager of Q. P. Rangers had subscribed £200 for his

SURE OF MONEY

fare-Norman Von Nida on- Any player who gets an offer

Control. nounces his retirement from big go there now will be more golf.

to

MAXIMUM LIBERTY

FOR WOULD-BE HKASF MEMBERS

At a fully-attended mecting of the Rules Committee held at the Football Association Office yesterday it was proposed that the name of the proposed Hongkong Amateur Athletic Federation be amended to Hongkong Amateur Sports Federation.

It

พร

A policy of allowing maximum liberty to would-be members in their internal affairs marked the tenor of the meeting, as was evidenced by the careful way in which such words as "control" were dealt with.

however, strong- tions as Bre dily admitted to ly emphasised that at the same membership. Associations SO Wednesday, July 19, starting time the Federation must have admitted shall be the controlling 5.30 p.m..

At Craigengewer Cricket Club: enough power to be able to gain body of that particular branch N.J.

and Ali. Me infintion to Bebbington

World organisa- of sport in Hongkong. Kenzie v A.M. Souza and A.M.tions, though not too strong to infringe on the rights of mem- ber bodies.

The charge of nome of the Federation

considered who

Alves.

p.m.

Tuesday, July 25, alarting at 830 At Cralgengower Cricket Club: 9. Yusif and 3. V. Adal v A. Bailey

W. Willerton At Kowloon Dowling Green Club: necessary to J.A. da Luz and R.F, da Luz v M.

Chalmers.

and

Contes v

MEMBERSHIP

may

be nd-

Mr Walter Chen was elected scribed; (b) that the applicant

This

An association that the initials mitted at any time on the fol- lowing conditions: (R) that FULLEST, INFORMATION A. Wagh and It.it. Wahab; win- may not be confused with those written application be made to ners of CC. Pereira and friv. of the Hongkong Auxiliary Air the Secretary in the form pre- in as a substitute, otherwise In the Anal round of the very accurate with hia 6- The MCC announced in Lon-Ribeiro J. da Silva and I. LopesForce. the team

J.C. Horenha and G.A. Guterrer. will be the same as women's national world teams' breaks, brought his figures for don on June 2 that imrardiately

At Police Recreation Club: F. Lee that which beat Sweden.

Foils Championships, France the innings to four wickets for Information had been received and W... Oxley yan F.E. Skin-mittee and at the close of yes all provisions of the constitution, of a. Chairman of the Rules Com-gree to sign and to abide by Brazil is due to clash with | beat Austria by ning victories (51_runs.

that the Pakistan Board of Mekle and G. Norman v Spain on Thursday in what is to seven, Denmark beol Beltain Northampton were all out for Control for

Cricket bad brenner and 3.11, Kinniburgh. against the tourists constituted

At Kowloon Cricket Club: A...G:terday's meeting the following, bye-laws, and rules and to as- considered by football experis by 10 victories to six, Italy 252 runs

sist in enforcing all decisions of it had given

Articles of Constitution were the Eastman and W.C. Simpson v win-

the Board; (c) that the appll- to be the key

170 rung game of the beat Denmark by seven vic-this morning to bo

Cricket Board theners of M.A. Taptista and A.P.drafted.

v Ʌ. Pereira

Mullen and J.C.

cant agree that all open games, world tits-Reuter.

tories to Ave

and France beat behind in the first innings. By 'akistan

fullest Information about the

NAME

all

all all reels, or contesta, lunch Northampton Iritain by 11 victories to five.

B8 were

At Ilongkong Football Club! 3.W. in their method of entry for a member.

organisation shall be

tournaments held by such or- In the sixth round of

wicket the runs for no

This information was given la Greenwood and L. Bytes; A. called the Hongkong Amateur ganisations, and the qualifications Championships.second innings after a follow- Italy easily beat Belglum by 12 on.

of all persons competing either June, 1948, and conveyed again, Razack and A II. Imall v AR. Sports Federation. Kitchell and 1. Ait.

as members of its organisation OBJECTS victories to Ave, but France

la December, 1948. But no re had a hard time beating Egypt

ply was received until April,

The objects of the HKASF or otherwise shall conform to the RINKS QUARTER-FINALS shall be: (a) 1050, and until the present the

to promote ali prescribed rules and conditions Sunday, July 18, Starting at 330 sporis amongst amalcurs of both of that particular Association; requirements of the Conference

cheep.m. Įrules, about

organisation admit- sexes; (b) Lo stimulate public (d) that an the propool and At Hongkong Football Club: 0. seconding of Pakistan as a pro-

Hong Choy, S. Leonard, J.W. Leo-opinion in favour of providing ted to membership shall be sub- posed new member alate had card and A.B. Coste (ip) w proper accommodation and facl- fect to suspension or le forfel-

Greenwood, A.L.G. Eastman, W.C.lities for the

ture for practice not been

fallate to comply with of all complied with, the Simpson and L. Sykes (esp).

provisions of the 70 announcment added.---Rouler.

At Craigengower Cricket Club F.sports; (c) to approve and en-any of the D. Angus. P. Kennedy, II. Shields force uniform laws for the en constitution, bye-laws, rules, or and. W, Williamson (V Pope, couragement and 'regulation

of any decision of the Beant, and it Brown, w, Cameron, .ff. Marvin cours

Kowloon Howling Green Club: Amateur sports in Hongkong is expressly slipulated that any ..Pinna, A. Noronha, and deal with any infringement deeree of suspension or of fore Boza-Pereira and C.P. Bastro (skip) thereof; (d) to incorporate

all felturs, when confirmed by ; a Track, G.V. Jamie local N.G. Bebbington and T.M. Pile

sports organisations and two-thirds vote of the Board (kip),

cooperate their interests; (e) to present, shall be Anal... At Kowloon Bowling Green Club: affiliate with any worldwide or .. Xavier, A.P. Pereira. J.C.

The Meeting ndfouined t regional" organisations dedicated Remedios and C.C. Pereira (skip)

LV Bibero. M. Alatron, to the promotion of international this stage and will meet again akip).

Lopes and J.F.V. to competitions; (t) to foster the at 0.45 pm, on Monday, July

organisation of International OPEN TRIPLES

corupetitione and to promote

participation

At the Annual General Meet- by eight victories to six.-eu- Club held last week in the Club's premises, the following office- bearers for the current season were elected:

L

'Est Innings 252 runs NORTHAMPTON 2nd Innings

Brooker, nol out Oldfield, c. Christiani b.

Marshall Livingston, not out

Extras

ITALIAN PRAYS Chainman, Mr Lee Wai-tong; FOR VICTORY Join Hon. Set., Dr George Choa

Parts, July 11. and Ir Choy Tin-look; Trea-

Gluo Bartali, the crack surer.. Mr LITsun-kit: Ground Stewards. Mr. Tsui Wai-pul and Italian tearn in the Tour de Italian cyclist and leader of the Mir Au Kam-noon; Tennis Con- France road venor, Mr lio Ka-lau: Bar Con- starts from here on Thursday, cycle race, which venor, Mr Chung Wing-kwong; Club-house Convenor. Mr Wong went straight to the Notre Dame

des Victoires

Church Chuen-sing facial Welfare Con- vonor, Mr Daniel Chan: Amuse-arrival today to pray for victory

Johnson ment Conyenor, Mr Toul Yun- for Italy's team. pul.

Darla, winner of the event Worrell Patrons of the Club are Stein 1999 and 1940, was photo-Pierre. Man-Kam Lo, The Hon. Mr graphed

priest, to Borshall ... 22 with tis Todd, Mr. Owen-Hughes, the whom he said: “I will do my Cottiez............... Hon. T.N. Chau, the Hon BN. | uimasį to win again." The priest | Ramadhin Chau, Mr M.W. Lo, Mr Yu Szu... | replied; "I' shall pray for you."" | Williams -Deuter. wing, Mr. Hau Chung-chl.

34

81/

12

Lausanne Tourney

V

on his

Total (for one) The wicket fell at 02.

Bowling

200

Lausanne, July 10. The international lawn tennis champlonships began

O M £

I 12

W

15 0 23

14

land),

here to- day.

In the first round of the men's singles, Vic Seixas (U.S.) boat Henri Rummel (Switzer

A.A.

71

13

-6-2, 6-0, 6-1. Sumant

1 Misra (India) beat Jack Chen- Colony Open Triples which should

The postponed matches in the Hongkong's man_(Egypt) 6-4, 6-2, 0-1, Mar- have been played on Bunder, July them. Olen Coen (Eypt) Beat Paul at the Hongkong Football Ch will now be played on Sunday, Ju

0 Fehl (Switzerland), 6-8, 11-9, 15, the Tiongsong Footbal" Club -Reuter, 110-8---United Press.

starting at 3.30 p.m.

JURISDICTION

17.

The following were presenta In Mesra 3. Skinner (ex-officio),

Walter Chen, Ma. Man-Tai, Bok Hing, Pang Shut-in, N., Bab- bington, A. do 0. Spies: Capt. Chimall, and B. M. Omar.

The Foderation shall conalat of much Amateur Sporia Associa-

"Finance is Important," said he, "because we need to employ

more coaches out there. several Our coach, Jack Mercer, the old Glamorgan bowler, needs help. Before this tour. we asked him 10 concentrate on our two 20-year-olds, Valentine and

Ramadhin.

But there ага other young bowlers of great promise."

You will

артес

that Jack concentrated to rome purpose,

JUST 20 SECONDS Amateur Athletic Associa tion's

found

vice-president Harid Abraham goes about with stop-watch In his pocket, and I was amused to find that lie even use for it at Wimbledon. saw him after the quarter- Anal between Frank Sedeman and Art Larsen and asked him how he had enjoyed! It. His comment was: "Having seen Bill Tiklen In the past, I feel there

is something

missing Pulling his watch out of his pocket, he said to me: "How

long do you think the longest rally was in this match?"

He told me 20 seconds, or about 15 strokes.

soems

BETWEEN JOBS? Little sleep

to be needed by racing cyclists. At I [a.m. the other day Alfred 100, London road racing, cyclist, got out of bed to ride to Brighton and back.

Starting record, attempt at 3 a.m.

ho had beaten tho. existing time by 7.32 a.m. Ho then rode home, had breakfast and got ready to go to work by 11 a

He in a postman, but uses a blcycle for his deliveries, **

SERVICES LOSS The Navy have lost a fine all round sportsman in

Lieut

J. M. Peake, who has recently left the Servico, at which he has held both the Jawn tennis" and the squash rackets champion- chips.

mps

At the latter game he had the reputation of being about the quickest_mover ever seen in a court: This characteristic also served him well on the hockey field, where he figured in the Olymple forward, line.

The Senior Service, however," has compensation for this loss in the return from foreign service

two other of

verzalila - gümna players in Commander R., J. L Hammond

and

Ident-com- mander G..W. Vorasou

both

df whom have not only born very prominent in naval xu gor, cricket and sciants for many years, but also taken, u leading part in sthe" deganima tlozi. of these games: - ad

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