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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950.

BANTAM CONTENDER

OUT

WEST INDIES ALL

FOR 375 AGAINST

DURHAM

COUNTY

Sunderland, July 26.

Fresh from their triumph in the third Test match the West Indies visited Sunderland today for a two-days' match against Durham County. They amassed the useful total of 375 runs before their last wicket fell just on the tea interval and then got rid of four County hatsmen for 100 runs after- wards.

:

together

Things looked brighter for the tourists when those four wickets had fallen for 28 runs, but J. Keeler, a stubborn opening bat, and R. Proud came for a fifth wicket stand which has no far put on 62 runs.

Valentine was rested from the

side After his!

mazing marathon spel in the Carey

their in- ning with Stolimeyer api Mar- shall.

Bowling

M

West

Indies

Test, and the

tourists had a

shock when opening

Jackson Owen Laidlaw

10 28.4 4 130 25

H W 43

Fall of wickets:

1-4, 2-13,

3-22 and 4-30.

4

10 0

Bowling to date

15

2 70

Coverdale

*

1

D 12

O

M

W

Clark

10

11

I

a Pierre

Jones

14

2

0

0

20

3 0

11

11

12

0

0 10

3

10 had Stollmeyer, before scored and with only one run

Byes 13. len-byes 5. no-ball Ramadhin on the board was leg-before. Then, however, Trestrail treated 1 (by Owen).

to soine brilliant. the crowd

atting which brought him 103 rung in 120 minutes

114 runs In Gomez, scoring 130 minutes, also delighted the crowd as he scored confidently all round the wickel.

Ramadhin left the Beld with

knee after bowling a strained

have and i lu three treatment from the Sunderland Football Club trainer at Roker

Park.

When

Weat

overs

Durham batted the closely Imlies used

which restricted

packed field

2

scoring chances and caused the

but Keeler and

DURHAM COUNTY Ist Innings Clark, c, Goddard b. Pierre Keeler, no out Coverdale, c. Trestrail D.

Jones

Cares, c. Walcott 1. Pierre Jackson, bw b. Ramadhin Proud, not out

Extran

Total (for four)

50

William

Gomez

Stollmeyer

Bye 1, leg-byes 1.-Reuter.

COUNTY CRICKET

Landon, July 26.

The following were the close of first-clast play scores cricket matches played today!

of

100

Kubler Leading

early collapre County captain Tour Of France

Proud,

the

made the Bell spread a bit by

attractive stand

till unbroken,

which is

THE SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES

1st innings

Stollmeyer, law b. Jackson

Mar: hall, C. Proud b. Jack-

son

Trestrail, c. and b. Carey 105 Watent, c. Austin b. bald-

5

Goddard, b. Laidlaw Gomez, c. Keeler, 17. Clark 114 68 Willaris, . Jackson....

Ramadhin, C.

I'roud

b

Owen

Jones, c. Hail D. Owen

Pierre b. Jackson

Rae, not out

Extras

Tetni

Other placings were:

2.-Gilbert Bauvin (France) 1hr 3 mins. 22 secs.

3-Dominique, Forlini

42 mins. (France) 6 bis

324

Gentlemen AL Lords: (Dewes 04, Doggart 75, Brown right-arms |122. Tattersall

editum offsph bowler, three for 30): Players on run for no wicket.

At

313 Maidstone: Essex (Faragher 60. Eve 55, Dovey, right-arm medium offsplu how- Kent 50 for ler, Ave for 78). ne wicket.

At Manchester: Lancashire 191

Peter Keenan, Glasgow bantamweight, at work on the puncht ball By his recent defeat of Bunty Doran of Belfast on points over 10 rounds Peter advanced a step nearer to the British bantamweight title.

·

Malayan University Team Entertained Supper Dance

At

More than 150 graduates,

undergraduates and guests attended the supper and dance at the Roof Gar- In honour of the den. Hongkong Hotel, last night Malayan University.

Among those present were the Vice-Chancellor, Pro- the Hon. Sir fessor L. T. Ride, Sir Robert Ho-Tung.

Sir Man-kum Arthur Morse and Lady Morse, the Hon. Lo and Lady Lo, the Hon. M. W. Lo, Dr C. W. Lam, President of the HIKU Alumni Association and Dr D, K.. Samy..

TROPHIES PRESENTED Trophies for the inter-varsity eries were then distributed by Lady Lo,

FRANCES STEPHENS THE GAMBOLS NOW BRITAIN'S NO. 1

WOMAN GOLFER

.

By ARCHIE QUICK

By sheer merit Miss Frances Stephens has forced herself to be recognised as Britain's No. 1 woman golfer, and is now certain to play top in the Curtis Cup match against America at Buffalo, USA, in September.

What a difference to two years ago when the Curtia Cup was fought for on her home course at Birkdale, Southport, and she was not included in the home team. It was alleged that, although she "knew every blade of grass at Birkdale," she had been sidetracked by the Ladies' Golf Union because her father was a professional at Bootle.

Performance. however, won) These performances, together that several of her a place in England's In-with the news

Cup team of ternational team last year, and America's Curtis

ago will not. be the unique achieve-available, are happy auguries now she has set the seat to her two years

"Daily for Britain's success at Buffalo. fame by

ment of winning the

is no reason why our Tournament There Graphic" National at Wentworth for the fifth year team should not be the strongest

since the War. In surcession!

This 21

can yet

OR BUT I

You

Barny

ALWAYE KNOW WHICH IS YOUR BOOKMAKER'S BILL-DEAR -ITS THE LETTER MARKED PRIVATE

WEEK-END

BOWLS

TEAMS

The following fre the of the selections different Clubs for this Lawn Bowls

Mr Critchley, who will cap- year old carve a niche in women's golf-tain the team, told me the other ing history as deeply as Joyce day when I met her with Ber

skating team Scott, the Pain bara Ann Cecil Leitchi, Wethered,

The siar, and Misa Kilty Blucit, Barton and Enid Wilson. stuff of which she is made was the Australian comedienne, that amply demonstrated at the last she will have her team in the Saturday's hole at Wentworth. She needed Sintes in good time, and they Lengue Matches: a round of 12 with a four at the will go straight to Buffalo for

beat Min Jean practice. eighteenth to Hisgood. Her second was shart, all compete

"No pleasure 1st Division (home) v Hongkong a "Bobby Locke Champlonship. but she took wedge and laid her third deadjaunt this," said Mrs Fishwick, Football Club, K., Rumjahn, U. "We shall be serious and de- A. Rumjan, M.D. Hasan, U.M. for the required Agures.

Omar (skip); A.A. Razack, B, Yusuf, termined and will treat the tour A.AT. Omar, A.. Minu (skip); M as a hard job of work."

GREAT COLF

There was

by the

some great

Holl

this tourma-

than the

14

After that they wil American in the

American Swimmers

For Japan

IRO

1, Razack, J. Hoom, A.R. M

.K. Omar (ap).

V Filipino 2nd Division (away) Club, (Players are requested to meet at Star Ferry, IDC mide at 330 p.m. sharp).-D.M.A. Razack, A.O. Ma dar, A.M. Rumjahn, 1. All, (skip); 8.0.

Beemin Dux, A.. Razack, A.M. Wahab (skip); AM, Kodir. E.R. Markat, M.Y. Adat, J. M. A. Ramjahn (axip).

3rt Division (away) v. Kowloon Docks Club. (Players are requested to meet at Star Ferry, 1x aklo at 5.43 p.m. charp)-A.1. Kitchel, J. 8 Ackler, M.A. Wahah Sr. A.It. Kltehell (skip); I. Kitchell. F.M. i Areulli. 6.5. Huruin. O.R. Sadiex (skip); S. Aboo, S.A.R. Tux, A.II. Abbey, A.R.A. Rahman (skip),

101G0

1st Team at home v PRC.-J. Tin-

San Francisco, July 24. Fourteen water speedsters representing the best of American swimmers left to- day for Japan to meet Nip- pon's vaunted mermen, dall, 3.0. Meyer, E. Greenwood, L. Coach Bob Kirputh of Yale kes (skip); I. Caddi, A. Staven. W.C. Simpson Chittenden, A.L.G. Eastman (skip). a Pan-American. Clip

nd Team at home ▼ ITPC.---A. per bound for Tokyo.

Huiten, W. Wilcox. P. Hughes. M.E. Purvis, L. Guy (kip); C. Among them was John Mar-1.6. frowne, J. Crighton (skip): Elnil. Australia'a contribution 2. Wren. G, Comtelio, A. Balley.

Course Record took the crew of champions (skipti o. Norman, D. Tran

ladies in

better ment, none remarkable last round of 70 by Auk- Bishop, of

Donald, the Miss Maxine

Miss Jean tralla. Scottish champion, Mrs Suther- Paris July 20.

(Pam Barton's Pilch of Belgium,

land Maurice Home, won the 12h stage of the Tour

all played Sara Bolton,

well, France cycle race today.

proposing a toast for there to be added on year after sister) and the Irishwoman, Mr

1oo did near-veterans of 233 the distance covering

tradition that will go down ke Men AC. Critchley (Miss 165 miles) (Titmus three for 32). Middle visitors, Mr Peter C. Wong, Pe-year, will slowly but surely arise and su

sident of the HKU Union and: Kilometres (about

was) and from Santiguidens to Perpignan, | rex 96 for three.

"Although this is the first time in history just as traditions Dinna Fishwick that University of Malaya has older universaties ke Oxford Ms Mully Gourlay. Djhous. 20 mise, 13. sees

At Worcesters Worcester 164 the Laker, right-arm oftapin bew-ever sent a team overseas, yet and Cambridge have been built a great deals through generations of later- ler, four for 36, Parker, right- we have heard

about the fine sportsmanship of varsity sports contests." arin medium bowler, four for

the Malayan undergrads. The 142). Surrey 148 for three- (May

be- series

of matches played 60 not out).

tween our guests and ourselves punt fortnight tize during

that our proved conclusively

stronger team. right-arm fast Visitors are a

78). On behalf of the Union there- live for

nafore, I would like to offer then nine for

aur heartfest congratulations.

"During their brief stay here they have proved themselves f be excellent company. When went down to meet them ot their arrival, all of them were At Bournemouth: Northump-strangers to me, but now after have (Dare, left-armness than two weeks, tonshire 129 slow spin bowler, Ave for 331. come to know them quite well. Hampshire 91 for six-euler.

"I wish to take this oppor- tunity of thanking our Vice- Chancellor. Dr L. T. Ride, the the Sic Arthur Morse, 1100 hn. Sir Man-kam Lo the flou

Alumul, and M. W. Lo. our

The leaders in the general 4classificated after the 12th store

19❘ were:

19

375

H.K. BOWLERS

LOSE AT

BATTERSEA

(From Our Own Correspondeni)

London, July 26.

In a two rink game the Hongkong lawn bowlers to- day were defeated 68-34 by the Magdalen Park Bowling Club, Battersea.

J. McKelvie's rink won a close match by a single point but B. W. Bradbury's risk was heavily defeated by 25 points. Bradbury conceded a six, a five, a four

ar five threes. Scores were:

E. A. Atkins, H. White, II. Cowlin, J. McKelvie (skip) 20, Magdalen Park 19.

5. A. Gray, L., the Rome, A.

. Hall. B. W. Bradbury (skip)

14, Maghalen Park 30.

1-Ferdinand Kubler (Swit- zerland) 80 hrs. 14 mīns 2/5

At Hul: Yorkshire 348 (Hal- liday B5, Wilson 65, Firth 67 ant cut. Lambert, medium bowler. Gloucestershire wickel.

Derbyshire 251 left-arm Langridge.

three for 10),

At Burton: (James slow bowler, 2-Louis Robert (France) 80 Sussex 35 for four. hra. 15 mins. 24 secs.

3.--Raphael Geminani 15 min. 20 (France) 80 hrs.

ees--Reater.

Strathspey Wins The Goodwood Stakes

Badminton.—(Aw

Boon-haw

cup, Malayan University,

Tennis-Chan Ah Row Cup), longkong University.

Cricket-{L T. de Shield), Malayan University, this year's series being drawn,

Universities.

many other well wisher, with HKU ALUMNI TO 61

Kenerous Lubstanre

aut whose

Equalled At Harrogate

Harrogate, Yorkshire,

July 20.

to

this series of Inter-Varsity PLay MalaYANS course record.

matches would not have been

possible. Our thanks are als Cricket and tennis teams have Jue to the well-known thilan-been seiveled to represent the the visiting Malayan kindly presenting

on

to Yale, who set six new world F.F. Skinner takip). and American swimming records last week-end of Seattle.

g

Recrela

"live" - bye.

3rd Division: Recreio (home) ▼ PRC at 4pm-R.A, Campos, .A. Victor, M, Ferreira, L.A. Rosario skip L. Rodrigues. H.S. Reme A.A. Guterres 0.A. Pinna, 6.E. souza. D.C. Alves (skip),

on, M.L. Roza, J.J. Basto (skip).

IIKFC

1st Division v IRC (away) at 3.30 PE. Tuck, A.W, Hircock, T.MT, Pile, NJ. Debbington Inkip); C.V.

at Divisioni "White" (home) v Marshall will be pitted against KDC *p.me.M.V. Jubeiro. Hironoshin Furuhashl, the "Fly- P.A. Costa, GA Noronha, F.V.V. Fish of Fuliyama" and tibetro (skip): L... da Sliva, J.). Best bowling performance ir

Antonio Cerda, of the

owner of the 1,500-metre world Xavier, M.A. Baptista, I.A. Ozarlo (HIP): A.M. Alves. H.R. Finns, C. cricket.-J. C. Koh

Best batting performance in Argentine, and Jim Wade, record. Marshall thattered the P. Basto, C. Roza-Pareira (skip). ericket. S. McCoy,

of Yorkshire, with 138, led mile mark at Seattle and un- bettered Furuhashil's Souvenirs of the 1950 Inter-the qualifiers into the third oftently Varsity series were presented to

Marshall said he was in good participating member of both round of the Northern Bri-1,500-metre time on the way.

tish 2,000 guineas golf tournament here. Wade had shape to-day but he added, "I I get alesick and A brilliant second round of don't know how I'll be when

I get there. today

equal the seasick." Although he is ac- companying the United States team Marshall will swim inde- The tournament is being dependently-as an Australion.

all of 90 holes, cided! over

the bearing. The AAU representatives will Jamtenon, W.V. Fiel, J.11. O'Grady. count in which

professionals and swim in Tokyo on August 4, 5.N. Rakusen (skip): All Ho Ninety-nine

13 Kenzie, A. McAlpine, 11.1. Bickford. On August 12

A.L. Roberts (skip). with against பா

seven amateurs with two-round and 0.

of 158 or better they will compete in Osaka. aggregates

2nd Division y KDGC (away) at Dr C. W 1 must also thank

qualified for the third round to-

Other swimmers making the 3.20 p.m. J.1. Barnes, L.b. Joren The Aturni teata are: of our very fine trophy for Badalton. University,

morrow after which the leading Lam, President

Alumni.

trip are Jim McLane, Wayne G.L. Young. J. Watson (akipi: K, Smith, M. Heaton, E.L. Strange, K. contest lic Tennis prize for the

(D1 U Eu Tung Sen 56 players will

Forti, Allen Stack, Richard W. Forrow (skip); 1. Skinner, JR. best bowler.

1 5.30 pm of din 36 holes on Friday. and Dr. K.

Gyngor for donating

Thonan, Bowen Standorth and Wyper, J.T.K. Gilchrist, 1. Vitches Sumy, for donating a prize for day-Dr George Choa (Capt. Mr F.. Zimmern. Mr Tu Tak-cheuk,

Amons those qualified were Dennis O'Connor, all of Yale, (skip). he best batsman, bath in Mr Lee Hua-kek, Mr Robert Tay,

Donck, of Waterton Ford Kouno. of Nuuanu YMCA, Mr J, Fenton.

Hory Van A 3 to 1 favourite, Strathspey carried top-weight of

Cricket ca the University Pavilion (Brussels), D. Ruddock (Royal Hawaii. Ilchard Cleveland, of

Il Division v KBGC (away), at nine stone to a two lengths win. The Australian jockey, Cricket.

"Lastly, I wish to thank memat 10.30 a.m. on Sunday).-Dr Antwerp) and G. de Wit (The the University of Hawal, James

Jude (Cant), Dr C.W. Lai, Dr E.

Ruddock's score after Thomas, of the University of 3.30 p.in.If. Marvin, F. W. Hol "Scobie" Breasley, brought him with a well-timed run to

the North Carolina, Clark Stholes, ands. H. Brown, W.J.D. Cameron KY. Tas, Mr J. Mr outstay the French-red Royaliste (9 to 1) with the 100 bers of the entertainment com- Gosano, Dr ILL. Ozorio, fr F.Hague).

have done in everything that is Youngoaye.

150.--Router. to G outsider, Forestry, half a length away third in a field.mittee for the good work they Zimmern. Mir A. Lee, J.L. two rounds was 148 while

connected with the visit of our Fenton, Sir Eria 1o. Mr G. Hong other two

1 must mention by Strathspey, witiner of lactucsts.

name, Mr Eric Ho, Chairman of the committee. Mr Tan Boon-

Goodwood, Sussex. July 26.

Strathspey, a five-year-old chestnut gelding owned by Mr Aw Bous-haw, for Hongkong University Alumni

the wealthy British sportsman, Mr James Rank, scored a popular victory in the two mile, three furlongs Goodwood Stakes, the main event of the second day's programme here.

of 16 runnera,

Aquascutum

RAINCOATS

for

MEN and WOMEN

UMBRELLAS

SILK

ALL

RAYON COTTON •

WITH

FRAMES

FOX

MACKINTOSHS

13, CHATER ROAD.

year's

Cesarewitch, DecoM- plished a are performance for check, Honorary Secretary, Miss nly one horse, Auralla, has Trilby Abas, Miss Peat Lee,

! carried nine

more stone or successfully in this event during

the last 20 years.

the

Mr Winston Coloniat, in

and Mr Ma Siu-tun.

STRONG BOND

Easily the most popular win of

"In conclusion, may I hope fay's

rucing was gained by

Churchill's grey, bat this series of Inter-Varsity Ule 14 furlong matches will serve to build up a strong bond of friendship and Bentinck Stakes.

pre- goodwill between our sister uni ditles

It is our interest yented Mr Churchill from seeing versities.

Parliamentary

finish.

sident Malaya

and

note

Choy,

were bracketed

at

of

America Has No Fine Young Tennis Stars To Hold The Davis Cup

SAYS CORNELIUS RYAN

New York.

Goro,

PRO

Ukion: D. 11. Taylor, A. Bouter, W.

Michigan State, Ronald

11. flyer, W. Masliardy (skip); of New York, Joseph Marino,

Channing, C, Dowman, C. Pile. of Columbus, Ohlo, and Robert C.11. Gough (skip). Brawner of Princeton. Nine of the swimmers, Kirputh sald, are young-tera

making their first

entry in bir time swimming. Marshall is 20 and Konno ls 17. -United Presi

European "Y"

Outswim Medium Regt.

The

Following were the resul: GO Yarda Back-stroke.-1. P. Thempion ("Y"); 2. P. Mchace (""); Johnson (HA), Time.

73.1 Bees.

2nd Division ✓ Club de Recreio (away) at $30 p.m.-J. Russell, J.HI. Evans, TP. Ross, G.E. Willerton skip): 1. Finney, A.E. Jones, N. Senior. T.H. Goodman (sklo): .. Mackrail, A.J. Askew, T. Kavanagh, T.. Bemaier takipl. Reserves: C. Pope, G. Ariss and A. Dillingham.

KCO

1st Division v CCC (home) at 3.50 p.m-A.V. Lopes, J.G. Robertson, 2. Orem, J. Kew (okip; C, Rossolet, Tonselet, C.S. 7.1. Kerinani, P. Rossoict (skip); V.C. Labrum, K. Fincher Irezny, J, Wong, Z.C. (skip).

2nd Division v IIKCC (home) at 3.30 V. Heles. W.H. Cowie, Howarth, W. Butterworth (skip); if Gitting, Dones. J. Tang, A.E.P. Guest (skipl: J.A. Tibble, T.E. Baker, It. Hasselet, T. Lock (ip).

TDC

2nd Division v POC at Slanicy at 3.30 p.m.-R.D. Grima, W.. BrownTI, W.G. McKie, J.C. Chalmers (skip); Baker, R.3. J.B. Baster, B.C. Marshall, S.J. Pollock (skip) A Steven, W. McColl, C. Dovaird, 11. 20ónburgh (skip).

UIKERO

his horse run his gamest race as one that our friends have cu- beat the layed their stay here, and tha! he came again to French mare, White Rose, by they will carry back with thern not only the trophies which they three-quarters of a length.

ot Hongkong While Rose, a 15 to 8 favourite, have won, but also picasarit

Grass courts play in Europe and England has shown

European YMCA en- memories

tertained a mwimming tean of clearly that the USA has no fine. young tennis stars was the leading French owner,

Hongkong University. M. Marcel Boussac's, only run-

the 58 Medium Regiment Royal Replying on behalf of the coming up, and that the Davis Cup is in real danger in ner at the meeting.

Artillery at its pool last night. Colonist started at 3 to 1 and visitors, Mr Lew Sip-hon, Pre-1950.

of "Even Ted Schroeder may not be able to save the big Some clox races were seen and the University of

home team won by 58, this tuto price was 5 to 1.

Athletic Unton, sald

points to 30 Lord Astor's Kallant old geld-

that students of both of the silver trophy from a trip to Australia this year. Schroeder the log. High Stakes, ran third in

won last Malayan and Hongkang Univer- never has lost to an Aussie in Cup play, and he may the ruce, which he year in a much-disputed photo-sities owed a great deal to the continue his mastery this year in two singles matches. nthusiasm and Initiative of But American tennis officials can't be confident that the Dackers fared bettered today. Professor Ride for instituting

ard Dividen v CCC (here) at 3.39 p.m..K. Mundy, W. Roker, W.E. Three clear favourites and one sports contests between the two USA will win any of the other matches.

The Arst

Several Americans have been not help the composure of U.S.0.6 secs.

100 yards Breast-stroke.-1. P

Macfarlane, A.G. Gardner (skip): joint favourite were successful, sister universities.

was etruck last playing in European and English Lawn Tennis Association heads.

CE Z Lt. Watson C.W. Johnson. Bottomley have kad Of course, these are carly- Yvanovich while Colonist and the last win-note, he said.

Chidety (RA). Time. Ryder, 3.F. Batron (skip)' G.W.E. year when they received a note tournaments, but

and Schroeder (RA): 3,

Crawford, J.O. Stoke, F., Gold- ner, the American-owned two-

University that the Honiton

much trouble with various op- season affairs,

the two top

Ing. G.T. Padgett (skip). were Jane, Fancy ye kicked.

Bill Sidwell of Aus-and Bill Talbert, intended sending to Slugapore nonents.

60 yards Free-style.-1. J. Woods Selzos of the Americans, have not been in-

1. Travis (RA); 5, Chidger They were off to a good start a sports contingent of about 50 tralla beat Vic

Unfortunately,

Erle Strugess they USA

of volved, but the threat is plain topped Fred Talbert, 31 and o diabetic, A. Time. 29.1 COL. Africa

Mittari Plunge -1. 5. the when

Aga Khan's lying members.

were in the throes of a trans- South

the most fragile of

3, Set. Watson (TA): 3, 13, 11th frey, Palestine, won by

formation when the forme: Kovalesky of Detroit in quiet is one of

rely. Distance, thee in 13 outings to take the tales and Micuical Colleger erfinal play in the Keut tounia-frut-rank tenni one mile Sumex Stakes from

ousled Gardose three inoderate rivals at odda of were being merged together to ment and then Jack Bromwich his atarnina is limited.

form the present University of of Australia only 2 to 1 on-Reuter,

Malaya. Anyway they met the Mulloy proposal by requesting long semifinals. kong to send over a token tenim In the London amplonships, Even so, the Ausilea beat them Diving-1. Chinger (A): 2, Preir, 1.W. Randall. A.3. Coelho of cricket and tennis.

Thompson ("); J. Lt. Watsons London, July 20.

the Aurde ste, Frank Sedgman, last year.

Davis (RAY At this writing, the Four horses-two English and

Continuing,

Mr Lew cald, beat Seixas despite the handicap

im yards. Mitfor

Free--id-1, K. Clemo two French-will contest

"Our coming to Hongkong this of a bad wrist, and Bromwich Cup winner in 1930 appears to

Americans, Tony be dependent upon Sedman's p Valuable Goodwood morrow's

condition and form at challenge | Travik (ña), Time, Ga. Dece. Traburt and Art Larsen. Cup, run over two miles, Ave year la to repay the visit, but defeated two

roore Important than this is the

round time in late August.

200 yards Fres-style.-1, B. A. furlongs, at 3.00 pm. BST

fact that it symbolises one more

M. NilwTH PARADE OF VICTORIES If he is in good stepe and in They are (with jockeys) Na-

the form he showed in America: a. 21. Watson (HA), Tune. live Heath (Arthur Beasley), page to be written down in the annals of intor-varalty relation-

sure to be at that timon year ago, Aus- min. 44-2008. Australl seems Aldborough (Gordon Richards), Val Drake (Roger Poincelet) ship between the two Univeral- the challenging nation again, tralia will be favoured to re- this parade of Augio gain the trophy and Hold it for

YMCA.: and Bagheera (Charlie Smirkties, and we hope that aut of and

these pages and those pages that victories over Americans" does several years-United Press, Reuter.

GOODWOOD CUP

to-

players, and

in.

Long

Awards Breast-stroke-, G. Of America in the If he plays singles, he cannot noza-Pereira): 1, 2. Blenk's

piny doubles, and he und Mul."); 3, Deacon. Tine, .5

best team. cees. Joy are America's

varda Relay:

IA. TOM. ♬ rain.

CCC

Tat Division v KCC at 550 feway). Tey. Frende Lot, Arcul. W.C. Ogely (skip); G, Hong Choy, B. Leonard, 2.W. Leonard, A. E. Coates (akip); D.A. Rozario, G.

{skip},"

Jorge, QA, Bouza, J.B. Landolt

3rd Division UKENO at 33 p.m. (way).-C.A. Coelho, A.F. Yar (akip): A.lt. Iamasi, 3. Iamall. P.K. Lau, C.W, Lam (skip): 11.11, Green- do Direcka, G.B. Ladd, 1.

(skip).

Inco

2nd Division ♥ KCC at Cor Path at 3.10 pm D Angus, KJone

p) D. Phillips

Kennedy: It,#, Shielde

Bewell, B.W

wurde, W. WIDLozanosu Latches on

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