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6

DEMPSEY'S

PROTEGE

Laurent Dauthulle, right, the French contender for the world's middleweight boxing crown, shows off his alance in New York to his wife and Col. John V. Grom- bach, who is co-sponsoring him with Jack Dempsey. The occasion was a luncheon held in Dauthuille's honour.

COUNTY CRICKET

Yorkshire Has A Brief Spell Top Of The Table

London, July 20.

Yorkshire's victory inside two days has sent them to the top of the County Cricket Championship table with 120 points, but they are certain to be joined by Lancashire tomorrow as their Northern rivals are as sured of first innings points and can get the full points for victory, which will put them eight points in front of Yorkshire.

Warwickshire and Surrey, the two other main chal- lengers for the leadership, have slipped in the current series, both being in arrears on the first innings.

An improvement in batting. tomorrow, however, can put Surrey in the hunt, for they got rid of all but one of the Glacestershire's second innings wickets comparatively cheaply today.

A thom

Warwickshire's

site was Tremlett, whour can to stay long with him against tury in two hours and 40 min- the spin bowlers, Goddard and utes included two sixes and 12Cook. fours.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950.

DIAMOND SCULLS WINNER

England, 223; W. Indies, 77 for 1 ENGLAND'S BATTING AGAIN FAILS MISERABLY ON A FEATHER-BED PITCH

Nottingham, July 20.

England's batting again failed miserably against the West In- dics on

a feather-bed pitch when the third Test began here today. all the Even a gallant late batting recovery failed to prevent honour of the first day going to the tourists.

A fatal first hour proved England's undoing. Scarcely had the game settled down when the English batting procession began. Four wickets fell for 25 runs before the rot was stemmed.

to the occa-

Yardley, Shackleton in Is first Test match, and Jenkins rose slon, but this only emphasised the disappointing fnilure of the early men.

While the bowling was tight and the fielding good in the early stages, littlo excuse could be found for the regular fall of wickets. It was mainly due to poor strokes.

The inability of Len Hutton and Harold Gimblett to play was a big blow for England. Gimblett particularly was expected to fill the role of knocking the slow bowlers, Valentine and Ramadhin, off their length.

Frank

buti

WEST INDIES

1st Insinta

Goddard Hines Johnson, the tall, fast!

was forced to bring Worrell, back Johnson and Worrell bowler, and however, showed ຍາnt they the batmen held on doggedly Rae, not ent could inconvenience the England and added 32 runs for the last Stollmeyer, e. and b. Jen-

Jenkins wicket before

kins WILY batanen with speed and swing.

Head Christinui, not out They performed most credit-bowled by Johnson.

Extrus and confidently England's ably and

position batted crisply absy

more and his contribution was The there not been third highest of the Innings.

after

The West Indies began lunch, when six possible catches tunings with just over an

left for play, Bae took the first Redser knock and was content to play | Shackleton

rictly defensive game while Yardley was Jenkins partner, Stollineyer,

would have been even

desperate hod

lacknes in the field

were mised.

PERFECT WICKET When the West Indies went in Hae and Stollmeyer made it obvious that the wicket WHE perfect and that England were not likely to

many

successes before the close, They of the were complete masters situation from the first bail.

Staffmeyer

WIN elegant RE ever mul outpeed his partner before leaving. Shackleton kept a fairly accurate leuth but did not papers zumcient pace to

Worry

is

always looking for us.

31

40

Total (for one)

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their hour

Bowling to date

W

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U

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f

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20

L

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0

-Reuter.

Stollmeyer hit cleanly 111 round the wicket to claim 35 mans of the Art 52 run: Scored

Tinies

the bowling of Medser Speedway League

Shackleton and Yardley.

Tar England captain took ever Dua Shackleton 1 38 ru Boder, having conceded

rung in eight overs, made way for Jenkins, who in s four over not Stollmeyer to give an easy return catch a few mules before sumps were

either bot:man and Beber also lacked devil,

England lasted just one hour after fee. The Inga ended! at 223 rups and by the close of had re- play the West Indies plied with 77 runs for the 9 alition to the score. of one wicket.

England won the tuss when the Test match began at Trent! Bridge earlier this morning and decided to hat first. By the lunch interval they had made 75 runs for the loss of Ave wickets.

By tea England had made 185

for the loss

eight

runs

ان

drawn.

Hil ou time

Johnson

Christian! without a

BELLE VUE BEAT WEMBLEY 45-39

A. D. Rowe, Leander

Club (nearest camera) shakes hands with R. Van Mesdag, Trinity College, Dublin, whom he beat in the final of the Dlamond Challenge Sculls at Henley.

The Rules Are Hard On The

World Speedway

Champion

Once again speedway fans are asking why the winner of the world champion-

ship must ride right through the qualifying rounds in defence of his title. The reigning champion should be awarded automatically a place in the final 16.

title himes!f worthy of his Boxing does not requires a champion to prove

As the rules now stand in speedway, engine trouble or n before he can defend it. minor injury can remit in the title holder failing to qualify. This actually happened last year when Vic Daggan was injured and not fit to compete in the qualifying rounds.

London, July 20. Belle Vue, Manchester, beat Wembley in a National Speed-

Mic One difculty would be way League match at Wembley tight by

to 39. -15 points

maller of compensation to the Wombley, the present Larameelampion for funs of qualifying

Trom a played leaders are suffering

round prize money. This could further weaked tears at present, owing

amount to as much as £290 If he won all his races in the three meetings preceding the final.

THE SCOREBOARD ENGLAND 1st Junior Simpson, c. Walcott 12. Vashbrook, c. Stolimeser

Worrell 13,

Weekes h Parkhouse, c.

Jolinson

Gomez b. Worrell Dewes, c. Yardley, c Goddard b.

Valentine

bw b. Ramadhin confident Evans, b. Ramadhin

Shackleton, b. Worrell were Jenkins, b. Juliuson

Better. e. Stellmeyer b.

Valentine Holles, not out

wickets,

When the lunch Interval arrived, Yardley, the England lind given the only Captain, was 27 runs not out and display of the ins

Nearly 30,00

People LAKER IN FORM

present when Yardley and after Gloucestershire Evans continued after 58 runs, played delightful cric-were 111 uns for three wickets Both cave difficult chances and

their second venture, they England enjoyed ket for Surrey but found nobody in

against collapsed

Laker, who amount

Constable, with an undefeated

Memorial Cup

Competition At Recreio

Then.

of luck.

lunch.

certain Stollmeyer

had a spell of four wickets for mised Evans at silp and Chri

10 run in 21 overs, 11 of timi fatted to take a chance off when were maldens.

This put Suney in a good

for the position

play.

Lancashire,

Bud

after all.

final day's

may full

it difficult to get

points.

Twenty-six

Extras

Total

3

to injuries, and they now leat Belle Vue by only two points, white the Manchester team have a match in hand.

PHANTOM RACE

Diary

Sumisman

DITED BY

In

1

Prople were puzzled nt The reason is technical, Tommy Prive, England's Test

Henley when the Dutch eight the pairs there had been on and World Champlon. 4thler

to row the oficial withdrawal made scored 10 points for Wembley.were called upon

and properly course alone when the phantom plenty of time did Fred Williams, while Juck

ennounced. Italy did not com Parker, former England captain Italians failed to materialise.

mun lente

the similarly with 8 and the presant Match Race

Henicy dewards or with their opponents.

5 Champlon, with 11 points, and

By contrast the Danish our and an English pair, whose

1. Oliver, with nine points, were opponents likewise did 41 the top scorers for Belle Vue-appear,

21 Heuter.

32

42

30

123

were

formalily,

excused

NIGHTINGALE HOUSE

WIN KGVS SWIMMING

not

this

The King George School Annanl Swimming Sports came to a successful conclusion yesterday at the Euro- Wpean YMCA bath, when the finals were swum off before

a large crowd of students and spectators.

Bowling

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43

Yardley behind the square leg.

Yardley continue to bat well while Evans was content to

Juhnson keep his end up.

Worrell ALL-SPIN ATTACK . Gomez

Guddurd Ramadhin und Valentine

Itamadhin formed 2111 all-spin

attack, Valentine Iafter being liit for

Len-byes 12 No-ball Yardley before the

Worrell). by keen fielding. which England captain was caught at

105 runa.

Yardley played a de- donated by members of caused the Larenshire collapse fensive stroke but put the ball the Club de Recrelo in memory have most of tomorrow to up near Goddard, at short mid-

Twelve rinks look

part in

HAVC wickets fallen in this low-scoring match

for only 300 runs and because the

the Memorial Cup Competition of the accurate bowling, back-four by

at Recreio yesterday. The Cult

Whis

of their duririt the war,

trophy usually

this afternoon, the Welhamen clubmates whe Jled

not too deult tolal to get a

Very Boe: to win and do Yorkshire, a

Hampshire were

nghting Lo

olf, and the West Indies captain- new hinzelf sideways to take the catch as he

the fell to

#.

There were no signs

nerves

The

the cinit which ores the big food turn.

gest margin of win.

Won by similar avoid a follow-on at one time, about Shackleton, He gave the com-but a revival after tea saved bawing no more respect than it yesterday's A replay between them from this fate and they deserved and played both bow-

take Anished less than 100 runs beers with

Telo rintes

margins in

petition.

these two will probably

place

The following were the

sults:

F. Noodt. G. A. Guterres, 3

M

J

Daster J. A. Lue heat A. V. Lopes, M. Alves. F. X. Silva, F. V.

beto 2017.

C. A. Noronha, P. A. Cora, A. V. Gonna C. E. Passos lost to A. M. Prata, J. P. Xavier, M. A. Baptiste, It. A. Oratio, 12-1.

E. St. Remedios, A. F. Noronha, G. A. Noronha, C. C. Pereira est F. da Silva, C. E. Marques,

O. P. Remedios, C. 1. 11ant, 1-21.

R. M. V.

a

refreshing assuraniet. had. Whereupon their bowlers He took 10 runs off Valentine in But to work

claimed one over. and

Kood Stalineger missed thren Worcester sveond inzugs

when wickets

deep mid-off for 18 runs before chance at

Shackleton hit a ball from Valen stumps were drawn.-Router.

tine in attempting to lift him over the ring of offside fielders.

The th This was

escape Inside of un

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

The following are the close of play scores in drst class cricket

ames played lalay.

allowed Englant hour since lunch.

AL Bristol: Gloucestershire out the nberg, S. E. Souza, 137 and 159 for nine.

brat G.

The Dutch, therefore, had to change, embark and row their boat to the start In ease the Italians errived by magic carpet arid. Anding no Dutchmea thers claimed the race.

A50:1

RACE SLUMP With the Aat race Lmost half-way through, one of the worst stumps ever has hit Britain's racecourses.

Boolamakers in all parts of the country report that they are having the leanest lime they Can

roncinber exception of

withi the

the years during the war when racing Axtures were restricted.

1.

There are three main reasons: There is not so much money ar there was in the boom yeara after the war. 2, Horses in the British stables are so mediocre that they are not running to form.

With the competitors, who are divided into dif ferent age groups, battling for the honour of their. respective Houses, competition was extremely keen. In 1 by spite of the gallant efforts of Upsdell and Rowell House, Nightingale finished up well ahead, claiming as well the distinction of winning both the relay races.

1 Profesional backers were ratherley (U), Time: 30-3/3",

Senior Lellan (N). T. Martin (N. 3. E.

36 yds. Blackstroke: 1. D. Me-ave taken such a beating that Dany of them have tempirarily on the low ride in the

perfor- Uistrup (8).

Riven up betting or are maricing Outstanding events,

100 3ds. Freestyle, D. Melellane til for changes. mances were given by Cynthia

WORST Hager in the Middle Girls' Class (NE: 2 P. Huang (N): 3, D. Town-

11 bend T 70-2/3" und Molly Whillans in

Dg1. D. Townsend (1): 2. From the point Her D. afebellen (31, 3, 1. Uulett (11). Emer Group. Junior Girls

LEAGUE TENNIS

League yesterday.

Although times

2 yds. The

Ten-year-old

12. 114-3/5",

Time: 35-4/5".

SEASON

of view of yos, Breaststroke:-1, P. Huang regalar racegoers this has been worst scusant on Chinese Recreation Club beat won all the events in her class (Nit 2, J. Bottomley tu. Done at the

Breast Townend R)

Time: 3" Mulit Toya Molly

Champlin D. Me.recor. It has hit the betting badly that many publle so Ladies Recreation Club by 515 except

Lellan (X). Mired stroke. sets to 31% sets in the

ย clean

Bookmakers say they are doing Middle Girls "A" Division of the Tennis Willions also mades

a third of the sweep in all the tour events in

25 yds. Freestyle:-1, C. Eager 125: no more than which she participated,

inte ta, S. lesson (U)usiness they were at the start Mina W. W. Chos and Trui Yun- The best effort in the Senior,

of the season. (CRC) beat Mrs Armstrong and events

Nicolson 25 yds Baeitstroke:-1, S. Hewson was that of 1, WJ D Cooper 6.1; beat Mir

and the 2, H. Isle (H: 3, B. Warning: 50 yards

si. Tine: 19-1/3" 0-3; beat in both the Tamworth and T. Carty

100 breaststroke. Mr Scholes aud De Mant 0.2.

Added Mrs W. Linng and K. C. Too

attractions were the beat Mrs Armstrong and Conner - Diving exhibition by

George student, and the xciting relay race be

It to Mrs Tamworth and Curty

and Mart Saunders, 4-; lost to Mes Schotes

-

a

former

50 yds, Freestyle:-1, C. Fager (U): 2. 5. Wiekersma (U), H. itate Time: 31-2/5"

Dibe:-1, C. Eager tj. 2. v. Giten (N): 5, S. lewson (U),

25 yds. Breantstroke: 1. C. Yager: 2. A. Witkamp (0) 3. D. Warning Middle Girls' Champion:-C. Zaper

Evans fondness for the cut

Mre H. Lo and to Ka-lau lost to twee teams of present boys Tin 18-17/5 erst him his wicket. He picked

Mes Armstrong and Cooper 30; and old boys. The old

bova wrong ball

from tied with Mir Tamworth and Carly Surrey Ramadhin and was clean bow-4; beat Mrs Sciotes and sfant were given a good run for their worth, but with some outstand- 4. Victor. C. Re: 151 (Constable 58 not out. Cook, led, anaking scyen runs out of 4

twimmers among Colun 147 left-arm slow spin bowler, four

10 then, consted through for 15).

seven-length win

A. Finni mrdion,

F. Xavier, 20-19.

E II. Carvalho, F. X. Soares 5. L. a, J. F. V. belza lost

u L. Lopes, N. A. Beltran, E.

Alarcon, taxa-Fereira 15-12.

Rinna, M. F. Pinna,

Goddard brought back John-

"C" DIVISION

NKU ( CRC 9.

At Harrogate Yorkshire beaten with the new ball at 153 Leicestershire by 10 wickets.runs. Eight runs later Shackle- and 100. fon, then 35 runs, edged a Leicestershire 115 5. Silva, M. A. Ferreira, A. P. Yorkshire 214 (Walsh, left-arm chance of Gomez at second slipt to S. K. Wong and 9. Kwok

epin bowler, five for 44) and 71 but the Pereira, A. A. Lopes. 11-20.

for no wicket.

C. Alves, J. E. Noronha lost to L

Acceptors

Final

For The

for a

· E. flo and 3. M. Wang (18V)

De: Joat to W, K. Ma and K. W.

KCC 8. BKCO 241⁄2

AL Swansea: Lancashire 137 Jenkins did not open his score (Walkins, left-arm medium for 20 minutes. Then he took bowler, four for 27) and 76 for two runs and a four from Wor- 5lx wickets, Glamorgan 98 rell in one over, but at 174 run Wong and Kwok B-1: Lost Me |(Tattersall, right-arm medium he survived a confident apeal and a 0-8; Jost to Wu and Lu. 0-8,

catch at allp after the offspin bowler, seven for 2).

At Birmingham: Warwickshire umpires had conferred."

and 14 for ΠΟ wicket. GREAT OVATION Somerset 371: (Lawrence 53, London, July 20. Tremlett 109), Seventeen final ncceptors

-AL Dudley:

Chesterfield Cup 201

A.

THE RESULTS

Scalor Boys

}

Junior Boys

25 yds. Freestyle-1, M. Robinom (U); 2. J. McLellan (N): 3, A. Driessen (U), Time: 10:3

Robin- 25 yds, Back simke:-1, son (U) 2. J. Steven (N); 3. N. Stevens (N1. Time: 20-2/5

Diving:-). J. McLellan (N); 2, J. Eastman ( 5. IL. MERRY (1)

50 yds. Freestyle:-1, it. Robinson (1): 1, J. McLellan (N); 3, A. Jen kina (U), Time: 3-3/5",

Regulars who used to bet in £100's now are betting In £5's The big backers who often wagtred thousands on a hunc have diappeared.

TENNIS STATISTICS The fantastic 60 games sel in the doubles at Wimbledon has made statisticians get busy

Sedgman's work provides Until his plenty of material. doubles he was unbeaten in the

he three events,

played 15 matches for

total of 540

D บท Earner. Taking six points as au vempe game, this makes a total Assuming he or 3,270 points. hit the ball an average of Ave overy point, the times for calculation makes him hit the

a

23 yds. Arreststroke:-, A. Dries- wen (U): 2 A. Jenkins (U): 3, 3. Eastman (N). Time: 21".

Junior Boys Champions J. Me-tennis ball no fewer than 10.380 Lellan (N) and M. Habino (1)

Junior Girls

3. L.

times.

Tho women get off moro Lightly. Miss Louise Brough about 1337 play 213 games, points and struck the ball 0,000 times.

West Indies folder Ma 6-4; lost to Willam Wu, and J. could not hold it and it went 3-0.

50 yds. Freestyle!-1, F. McRae 1. C. Tu and M. K. Young lon] (8); 4, 3, Woods (N); 3, R. Heit- for four runs.

to Woor and Kwek #-6; lost to Mia mexer (2). Time: 2-2/5" and Mn 1-0; lost lo. Pru and Kal_Diving:i. 1*. Mchao (N); 1. D.

Townsend () and . Wooda (N) 1. W. In and R. Yin lost in, R. Ardy (U).

50 yds. Backstroke:--1. P. Malos

Heltmerer (N); 2. R. Woods (N).

Time: 84/3, 3, 100 yds. Freesiyle:-1. J. Wooda

to yds. Freestyle:-1, M. Williams Nicolson (N) P m. Kamerling (R): INJ: 2, AL.

Tim70". C. Barclay and

Howard Menas (N) w.

100 yds. Treaststroke:-1, 1.

Ramsey (U). Time: 38-4/5"- (K.K.C.C.) lost so

Zimmern

on (N): 2. Z. West 13:

23 yr. Breaststroke ir nuang and J. C. Fenton 1-0; Iont to r

(N): 2, L. Mack (8): 3, D. Iluribalt

THE GAMEST PLAYER? Gross and It. II. A. Lapsley 4-6 Cowles (N) Time: 77-4/5"

200 yds. Freestyle:-1, MI. Nicolson (U) Timo

29 d. Backstroke:-1, ZT. WI-

Birs Jean Walker-Smilli is a Worrell

extra heat E. . Cumine and S. T. Chau D. Dunne ( 3. P. Crad- produced on

Utama (1): 2 N. Kamerling : 3.

Tival of Miss Jonn Curry for 344 fast ball which sent Shackleton's

Mahon and G. Pritchard lest dock (U). Time 2 36-1/8"

60 yds. Breaststroke: 1, 1. Nicot-Jossen (U). Time: 50.

the position as Britnin's gamest Diving:1. M. Winiums (R1; 2, 1. Ho runs, to timmern and renton 3-6; drew son (N), 1. E. Wabiter (N); 3. P. Kevlard (R): 3. E. Surm (U),

27 year old Wiliams player This #25 yds, Free 10; 3.1. Kamerling Bournemouth four for received

Seator Boy's Champion:-P. Merts" | (1): 3, E. Reed Cumine and Chau -

girl is lightly Coxhead and B. wickets, returned

(Time: 18-3/5" Senior Girls

Junior Girls Champion-24. wn-bulit and no stylist, but throws

into her rather laboured stroke dour termination, Midgel BoYN *60 yds. Backstroke—1. L. Warming - 25 yds. Freestyle:-1, T. Stephens (N): 2 K. Davica (U); 5, 2. Ford INI: 2. D. Stevens (N); 5, R, Dou Barly and Scholes (LRC) but to R Time: 473/6".

}

Worcester

0.2

were announced today for (Kenyon 163, Walker, right-arm bails flying at 174

a great ovation as be with Grose and Lapsley G-6; beat Fartel (N1. Time: 21-3/5.

the Chesterfield Cup.

due fast medium bowler,

to be run over 10 furlongs 12) and 18 for three on the final day at Good-Hampshire 246 (Rogers 57),

Roc du Diable (9:0),

Agduroff (N). lost to Zimmer and Tenton 4-6 lost to Grose and Lapsley 2-0 lost lo Cumine and Chau 3-6."

LEC 1, Recreio 8

(N) Filtrains (R),

1, E. Waming (N). Timmat 10"

to the pavilion as the top scorer in the innings so far with 42 runs.

Bedsar Joined Jenkins and the wood, next Friday, July 28. At Dublin Gents of Ireland

160 (Martin. 61, Harvey, right-pair saw the play out until tes, They are, with weights: Krakatao (9 stone. 7 pounds), arm legspin bowler, five for 59) when the score stood at 185 runs

Courier and 10 for no wicket. Notis 151 for eight wickets.

right-arm of spin Goddard brought on his spin. Botelho and L. Collace 3-6, lott 50 yds. Freestylo:-i, E. Schreuder Fall (N) Time: 31-14. Silver (Boucher, (0:5), Shackleton and

to I. A. Marquis and Azedo 46(N); 2 D. Collar (N); 3, K. Davies hery after the Interval and

and J. A.HU), Time: 36-2/8". font to J. A. Boar Gate (8: 13), Burnt Brown and bowler, five for

50 yds. Breaststroke:I, R. Taylor Mares 5-7. Navy drew Beder opened his shoulders to Periscope (8:11)

At Lords: Blow- Bakersgate

(R]; 2. A, FLawiin (1): 3, E. Schreu- Holmes And Pomeroy lost (8:7), Witton (8:3), Sandestre with the Army in their two-day Valentind. He took one

and Cellspo Intelho

5-7, lost to der (N). Time: 43".

Diving:-1, K. Davier (U), Marques and. Aredo 48, beat Soares and Merry Month (8:2), Grant match here. Royal Navy 135 four tas but soon. after gave

Bentor Gizia' Champion:-X. Davies 224 for seven declared Stollmeyer a high catch at long, and Marques 6-4. and and (8 stone), Rapid Motion

Tamworth and Bidbod Jet to 13).

Middle Boy Promotion (7:13), Burnt Grass (Hammond 80), The Army 178 on. The score stood at 101.

Botelho and Colliou B-7, 1001

3-8, lost in and For Ami (7:11) and Mer for six declared and 140 for

and Area chant of Venice (7:4)-Reuter, soven-Reular,

Soars and Marques -.

lofty

Jenkins began to hit out and sent up the two hundred

Marquen

01

5 yds. Freestyle-1, D. McLelian (N); 3, P. Huang (N); 3, J, Dotsom

Midget Girls 35 yds, Freestyle: D. Harris IM: 2. D. Vorner (N); 3. 3. Apent (N). Time: 23-3/8".

Hours Relay Bors:-Nightingale House, CU-Nightingale House.

School v Old Boys 7x20 yds. Rainy:--Old Boy".

As Jean Bridger-alster of the Rev. John Bridger, the Hamp shire erfeketer-the flat mode her mark before the war in winning the under-18 school- girls' tournament. A win over Mrs Kay

fl 1948 Menzies brought her to the forefront.

In the 1049 Wimbledon shr best Mrs Thelma Long. Australia, und Mra Shella iSummers, of South Africa, and

of

reached the last eight before going out in three sets to Mrg Pat Tord, America. At Monte Cario in the spring the beat Mins Gussle

in three Moran sets.

HEARD THESE NAMES? There will be some familler icara namesto Sunday foot- ball next season when plans for division of the Metropollian League are com

༄།

new

Lleted. We

'cams

properly

shall

named

be seeing and quite

named Arsenal, Spurs, Q.P. Chelset, Fulham, Rangers, Millwall and Layton Orient.

The players? They will be members of the supporters' clubs of the big London teams. Obviously, in their role of 100 percent supporters, they spend their Saturdays watching the But they are not League ante. enly watchers. They want to plny, too. And Sunday to the only day for them.

TELE-PIECE

The BBC state that for the third Test match "a special TV camera platform will enablo viewers to follow the complete fight of the ball."

Something similar seems to be needed by our batsmen.

-(London Express Service)

Bisley Shoot

Results

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

London, July 20. The Ranelagh Challenge Cup for the highest team aggregate of scores in the King's Prize (First Stage) was won at Bisley today by Battalion, The the 1st Royal Rhodesia Regiment. with G92 points.

Lieutenant-Colonel B.D. Shaw,

Oficer of University

Commanding

Nottingham wen

the STC, Forces* the highest

the Volunteer Challenge Cup score in the Prize (First Stage) by a former

member

of the 1014-18 volunteer forces. He had earlier won the King's Medal for the champlon shot in the Territorial Army.

In

INTER-SERVICES

the Inter-vervices eventa the Duke of Gloucester's Prize nt

Was Won by 600 yards

G. Squadron-Leader

Laceby- Stevens, RAFVR, and the St. George's Challenge Vase at 000 yards by Flight-Lieutenant G. Richardson, RAF.

al 200 The

Time Prize yards was won by G. Wome of 1ho City Rifle Club and the Wimbledon Cup at 600 yörde by F. G. Lille of the Dean Rifle Club.

The winner

County Long Range Challenge Cup with 330 points. were Surrey Supez were Decond with 380 points and Lancashire third with 307.

of the

IP DOING WELL

IN WALES

Newport, Mon, July 20, -Ip Koon-hung, the Hong- kong Champion, was among the third-round survivors in the men's singles of the Welsh Ten- nis Championships which were continued Nera foday..!!

*

Ip beat P. Baker 6-1 and 6-1. -Reuter.

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