THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1950.
"SORRY ABOUT THIS!”
SO THE MCC HAD TO PICK FINALLY ON THE OBVIOUS CHOICE!
BY PETER DITTON
London.
So the MCC had to rely on Freddie Brown after all. Silly, isn't it? He has been the only obvious choice right throughout the scaton and yet the offer to captain the team to Australia is only made to him six weeks before they are due to sail,
The MCC may feel that they have done a satisfactory job in once again pro- viding England with an amateur captain, and, as far as the selection of Brown goes, I am inclined to agree with them.. Í feel,however, that Wooller of Glamorgan, hud he been available, would Bave been an even better chalce.
Why did Brown have to be kept la suspense for so long? It was already known that he had made tentative arrangements to tour South
Africa with a
Northants works site that includes many of the county pinyers. Why wasn't he told that he would be required in Australia?
Glamorgan Get
West
Indians
Out For 211
Swanen, Aug. 5.
The West Indies, going in.
Thụ LIỆU : andlelent, Saath Africans or the New Zea- alanders, both of whom appear of him to bringt um burk capitian of England for the tast to be less strong than the West
wo Te
matches against New Indies, Zevlon last year and even if he was able to lead the de to va toy. that was a task that PC. Mam hadi ad been
1 clove
Vhon
twe un
fre
bode's bankee of post ૧૩ Andrali genrenity rested on Trent his performance
age. If he bart mate a hun- fired rus
he would!
Probably have fr iz: the Australianı Enver feat World have been our of tha: who have ad- vacated piving him a chance I Nahantly hard rent visualised his delt being marie anything like
Lewing.
DID NOT BOTHER
first after winning, the towns, Then, just becauar were all out for 211 runai Yaudley come back on lo the apparently against Glamorsan here to- Rere inch the MICC day. By the close Glamor, du and brothers to Bud but in the i patare it he available ser gan had unde 109 runs for A trehan four. RuwH two wickets.
However, the storm has now pared and presumably England! isture destined to have amateur dropperi Uke the proverbial hot ! explains, for y years 0
the
ente
Wilfed Woelfer 3 bark of the West Telies In-
But Jet me wrong. 1 ithe nings on a good pitch by taking
Yardley and have .. three of the first four wiches News
hu abilty, beating most
batment respect for through the air by his cleverly But Eurish market is in such disguised stower ball.
THE SCOREBOARD
West Indies: Int Innings
come. The old order changethi rf and all that remains t fre said is that this team will have the best wishes of all in this untry when they set sul for the exceptionally difficult jobs of #finwering state tent vi
beat the Ausses on frying to kep an afford
choppt their own soil. mal chamong our capfalms with Bu regularity that Women
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Marshall, Shepherd Wolle 20 g their hair styles.
Itae. Now b Wooller
Frestrail, Wooller
Weekes, b Watkins
Christiani, Bow b Walking
Yardley, would have been an | TOUR DE FRANCE
50 excellent choire for the cap-
Comer, & H. Davies, b Munter an tales of Endland this peacon Jean Robie Feels
Willams, Watking b E Davies
Gochien, lbw b Davies
Johnson, E. Davien
antor Jin, et tel
Hamada, at If Davies
Davies
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had he been available for Aus! traba. He has a sound tempera- ! men for Test cricket and 15 menally used both with bat
Alo he has the great! und ball. advantage of Fring younger thon Brown.
Fall of wirketat 1/51, 2/70, 3/73,
5/177,
7/19, 6/200. 6/152
4/125
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Shepherd
Wooler
Watkins
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Muneer
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Bowling Analysis
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But, oh, the folly of 11 that! to should have her chown for ↓
Prima Donnish
Lyons, Aug. 6. Before the start of the 21st stage in the Tour de France cycle race today.
the first three Tests against the Jacques Gobbet, Director of
ouw West Turlies and then bave the of captaincy, laken away from him When England are 2-1 down in the aeries.
70 in
16 2 71
20
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214
Glamorgan: tæt Innings
E. Davies, e Christiani ti Jiner 29)
Parklane, not out
Muneer, Romadhi
Jones, Tabt
Ex
Total (for two)
Johnson
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THE POSITION NOW
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The palmon now is that
the event, had to intervene to persuade Jean Robic
(French South-West team) to start,
Robe was protesting against avninite penalty Impered
in him and Anatole Brule (1
1 Englan win the last test it de France) for riding in the way
will be said that Yardley wasn't of Rayround Impons (Belgium) en rugh, On the other during yesterday's, line
too hand, if Peskie Brown cannot stage.
inquire his men to victory
will set forth for Austrulla with i
tri1
After some argument Roble
w the sofortunde dendantage est urted to set out, and 51 rider
having already suffered one de- Marled on the 200-mile journey
from
Dijon. From
Fall of wickets: 1742 and 2/51
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BATTLE OF THE ROSES
London, Aug. 3
018
fy
The notorious
TeafTord pitch at Manchester, on which Sussex were drepten in a kast muuth, was the gerne of remarkable balling collage by
After anthe return
Yorkshire today.
ning the tens
with-
"Rares" fixture, which is likely
to have no important bearing
on the County Championship, Yorkiire lost five
wickets in
here
to
fat assist a country perhaps j the eyelids will tomorrow" islightly. A strong this.
Anal stary they started
an hour and a half for 47 runs, but then Nurman Yardley appaiti came to the rescue with a brilliant century,
The players chiefly responsi
ble for the Yorkshire
-ollapse
was Brian Statham, the
20-
year-old Lancashire fast ne-
elitem bowler, who tools throw of i
set out on the Parn, whores
to the
giato, Atud why, too, was Doug Ace Tour on August 13. role's future career sacrificed
Glo Solardin, of the French Term of prame! Better by far that
he shoul have boen
today's large in U jven team, we anniher
two 111 dira hrs. 42 inins. 36 seca, Emile: clips cricket and then given nis, Daffert (France) was eccond in opportunity agaitut peritap, the the same time,
1 year or
SWIMMING
AMERICANS BEAT
JAPAN 46-17
Tokyo, Aug. f.
Outscoring Japan for the third consecutive night,
the first four wickets, which the United States scored a surprising and smashing 46
fell for 13 runs, in eight overs
a personal
FUN! T
east of Seven Anished with
Aure of Ave wickets
run
for 52
2,880 WICKETS
to 17 points, victory tonight in the first dual swimming meet held in Japan since 1935.
It was the first United States victory over Japan in the three dual competitions dating Imck to 1931.
inst
The 800-mer relay was they shall was in second place, seven evening's
thrilling
raze strokes bettint Furuhashi. At been the lust turn Furuhashi
By deomissing Ave Somerset ! wickets for 50 runs at Bristol, which the Japanese had Tom Goddard. The 49-year-old favoured to win. Gloucestershire off-spin bowler, brought the number of wickets
since his
he has taken
class debut in 1022
of
was
Clyde Walcott, the West Indian wicketkeeper, looks almost apologetic as he whips off the bails to stump Douglas Insole off the last hall of the day in the Third Test Match between England and the West Indies at Treat Bridge. Insole had not scored.—Central Press Photo.
Strongest Yet
Kowloon Bowling Green
Club
Celebrates Golden Jubilee
Another milestone in the history of the mainland was reached yesterday when the Kowloon Bowling Green Club celebrated Its Golden Jubilee. The function was attended by a large and dis'inguished gathering and in commemoration of the oc- casion the Omeer Admlalsloring the Government, His Excellency Mr J. F. Nicoll, CMG, planted a Jubliee treo in the afternoon.
In the course of his speech, the President, Mr F. C. Clemo, reviewed the ac- tivities of the KBGC since its inception.
“This Club has a fine tendliion| In the morning, prior to the Dig Four for one reason and may it long continue to lunch, the President {ncel only: their total weight was further the game which Draite wreath at the base of the War nearly 70 atone! However, their enjoyed," declared His Excel- Memorial plaque after which weight did not reem to upset the lency after he had planted the Me W. Husseil, the oldest resi- Shanghat Bowlers who won by tree. The OAG was presented dent member, unveiled 121 30 aliet to 11.
with a silver trowel, suitably Founders' plaque, inscribed, as a memento of the
Coning now to December B. occasion.
Next followed the unveiling|1041, when war was declared, Ly the President of a bronze like everybody else we mittered The Club premises and
tree the ravages of war and of loot- the plaque on the Coronation grounds were gaily bedecked and a board giving the lot of in. However, after the war it with flags and after dark over Presidents and the Club Cham-was under the able leadership 5,000 coloured lights transform- pions after which Mr Clemo of Mr R. P. Phillips who we let the wene into a veritable proposed the toast to the Kow-have now nicknamed "Uncle", fairyland. A very successful toon Rowling Green Club, { that we managed to get together dance at night rounded oft n
Ja number of members to re- During tea time, Mr J. G.suscitate the ala day,
Club from Meyer read out the cables of puttu!
received from
All three greens were fully Cerupied with a lawn fowls match in which two representa-poors to be visiting bowlers. tives from each of the trams in the
were
Souvenir
spoons
Slate.
WAR MEMORIAL
11
During the afternoon the Band constratulations of the Khug's Shropshire Light Mr and Mrs B. Wylie, Mr Dob Infantry played appropriate all, Mr Sidney Strange, Wan-
stead Bowling Clubs and others. We, too, gave of our members selections.
in the war of 1941-4045, Our At the presentation, Mrs Bond membership ron, Badly
yet alas presented Golden Jubiler proudly, displays the names of men who died to defend the NH- rights of a freedom-loving tion. The War Memorial is our three League Divisions PRESIDENT'S SPEECH
homage to them and only from participated.
presented
at the Cun-
Prior to the Jubilee tree-plant- the lips of Ben Wylle could such clusion of the tree planting cere ing ceremony, the President, ad magnificent and touching ad- dressing the gathering said, in dress dow al the unveiling of mony.
part:
the plaque. The flavour of his | sprev}; must still linger in the The Club is indeed stratified to minds of the members who were have the company of your Ex-present on that occasion, I am cellency this aftemoon, and we glad that the editor of appreciate the honour you have brochure has been able to pre- bestowed on us.
serve the speech in Bs entirety as I feel it should be carefully It is indeed an honour and recorded in the annals of privilege to address such a large Club. and distinguished gathering in celebration of our Club's Aftieth year of existence.
England
For The Fourth Test
XI
London, Aug. 6.
England's team for the fourth and final Test match against the West Indies, beginning at Kennington Oval on Saturday, will be chosen from the following 12 players:
F. R. Brown (Northamptonshire), captain; Trevor Bailey (Essex), Reginald Simpson (Notts),
John Dewes (Middlesex),
Len Hutton (Yorkshire), Denis Compton (Middlesex), Cyril Washbrook (Lancashire), Gilbert Parkhouse (Glanorgan), Alec Bedser (Surrey), Godfrey Evans (Kent). Douglas Wright (Kent).
und
Malcolm Hilton (Lancashire).
Although the Anal 11 will purwcomer to Test honours,
I
not be decided unt!1 just be-has taken 114 wickets the sea- fore the start of the match. Mr at just over 15 mins each
R. E. S. Wyatt, the Chairenanjundi has played a large part in of the Selectors, Indieated that patting Lancashire at the top
would of the Championship table, the man to be omitted almost certainly be a batsman.
ONLY NEWCOMER
Hilton, who was 22 years old fast Wednesday, the only
13
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HUTTON
HAND
WAS
I'M CUTTING THIS
LAND
BIT OUT FOR THE NEXT TIME" THAT YOU HIT VOUR THA AND COFT HELP WITH THE WISHING-UP
Alex Jany Beaten By Newcomer
own
Two seasons ago Hilton, then 10, dismissed Sir Donald Brad- mun for 11 runs when playing! in the third match of his career. for Lancashire.
the side is by for Un paper the best that England lug called upon this season, The Selec- lors. For the first time, had no Injury or illness problems worry the
has possibilities The altack and is well balanced, with two bowlers In Balley and pace
in Jeg-Spiniere Bedser: two Wright and Brown, and a loft- harter in Hilton,
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AT THE KBGC
I do not propose to bore you with a long speech, but I think occasion cults for a resume of the Cluiv's activities since its Inception.
the
our
the
Ezra It was in 1947 that Mr Abraham, our very good friend and the President of the Kow- loon Cricket Club, presented the Liberation Cup to be played be ween the two Clubs nunually. The friendship which so evi- dent between all Clubs in the Colony is never stronger than
club a
The idea of forming camo as the result of a game of at the Liberation Cup matches bow which was arranged at a where the attitude is always,
linner
B1 Mr Archiefay the best team win", Mily Ritchie's house and which was
be Similar sentiments must the lawn or tennis played on
expressed with regard to the court in front of Knutsford Ter Tas Lusitania no graciously
between this Club and our very
Results of the matches played race. This morning our oldest claring the Golden Jubilee resident member, Willie RussellPresented for an annual game the Kowloon did honour to the founders by good friends, the Club de Re-
unveiling a bronze plate giving creio.
at
celebrations Bowling Green Club were:
J.T. Cotton
J. Tindall
EW. Aylwaret
W.J. Keales
J.JI. O'Grady
1. Gaddi
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C. Fincher (Akip)
1. Guy
Eskipt
CW. Higg Macfarlane AE Howkim
J. Crighton
(skip)
A.G. Bond J.W. Bellamy J. Orem
R.J. Wiginton (skip)
W. Isaker
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their names. You will be
pleased to hear that Mr Ritchie Before concluding, I express and his wife are still olive and
our keen appreciation to Jou that the former, at the age of Meyer for the very fine brochure 82, stil enjoys his game of which he has produced. Its com- 30 golf: we regret however
that pilation was extremely dmcult and tedious, as a good deal of
E.W.C. Simmonds his nephew, of the same name,
W. Chamber
J.S. Dinnen
J.V. Ramay
(skip)
J. Duke
El. Meadows
c. Willcox J.S. Landell
fskip)
V.C. Labramı C. Ingledew P. Kennetty
157
A.M. Buchanan H. J. Brown It. Morin
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R TA
AP. Weir
3. Hemsiry
1. Bonry
A. Dodd
W Butterworth
(*ki)
CJE. Holt
Maj. Hawen
N., BrowTA"
to
M.Y. Adal
F.F. Skinner
14
L.G. Young
G. Krilly
VIT White
C. Gough
S.J Pollock
Ikipl
17
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TJ. Styles
A G. Stuart
J. Moodie
14
<skip)
"T". Wren
Hilton, an unorthodox slow bowler when he first began his career, now bowls a little faster than is usual for a bowler of his type.
to
In naming Washbrook, who recently turned down the trip Australia, the Selectors LEVE obviously decided that their tank was to choose the best possible side.-Reuter,
FRED PERRY WINS TITLES
Scarborough, Aug 5. The former Wimbledon Cham- pion and British Davis Cup! layer, Fred Perry, who is dow
Ainertean,
the regained Slazenger professional lawn ten- nus ogles title which he won Paris, Aug. 6. ta! 1048, when he beat the three yards ahead of Marshall and Konno,
Salem and finished the The defeat of the holder, sptian professional, Yoshihiro Hamaguchi ዩሊና wimer by Ami-half stroke ahead
four yanis over
Alex Jany, by a young mem- Khaled, in the final before a Ronald Komo who nooed out Marshall
Perry large crowd here today. to 2,880. Gara at the end of the first 200 at the finish. Furulinshi's time ber of his
club, won the match in an hour and *Thi
than the metres, but Wayne Moore spur- was 0 mins. 42.8 secs, which bet-the four more number taken
Toulouse Olympique 35 minutes by 6-3, 2-0, 6-3 and by W: G. Graceted durity: his 200 metres
and tered his old world record of 9 Etudiants Club, in the 4190-6-3. during his 43 years in first-class tihed his lap 1Wo strokes mus. 45.0 seca. cricket. The only Gloucester-alread of Shigiyuki Maruyama.
metres free-style was the In the doubles final Perry, and shire bowler with more wickels Ford Konna swam a good race Konno's time was mins. 45 surprise of today's French F. H. D. Wikle, of Britain, beat
and edged alien of Azuma to sees, while
B. Faunce, of the United Manchal clocked Swimming Championships give a good three yards leadmins, 48 aces.
States, and Mohamed All, of programme at the Tourelle Egypt, by 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 5-7 and to anchorm Jim McLane, Furuhashi spurted from the start
Olympic Pool here. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
but Melane seat the overflow- The following were the close of
ing crowd of 19,000 fans into play scores:
Al Have: Middletex
Irenzy 257 (Dewes
by focreasing the lead 128. Cox, right-an change bowler, over the great Furuhashi to win four for 44). 50sarx 45 for one. by ve yards.
At Bristol: Somerset 276 (Walford B1. Stephenson 3. Goddard, right Aran offspin bowler, five for 30). Gloucestershire to bat,
to his credit is now C. W. L Parker, who between 1903 and 1935 claimed 3,274 victims.
At Manchester: Vorkshire.
MARSHALL THIRD
n
120 Jolin Marshall, who weakened (Yardley 119, Slathain, right-arm on Friday night ia the 1,500
Lanenshire 40 for no wicket.
72, Lock, left-arm
McLANE WINS
Jim McLane of New Haven Swim Club won the 180-metre free style rose in 59 peca fint.
Second was Japan's Shigeyuki Martynina, who clocked 50.J secs. Richard Cleveland of the American team was third in 69-2 secs.
fast mallionbawler.. Ave for metres and on Saturday night in
Is the 200-metre back stroke, At the Oval: Notta 220 (Hisedian † the 400 inêtres beenuse of a too
the Americans took all three apin bowler, fast pace of the start, swam
plaves, completely ouldjmancing three 23 Surrey 30 for one
A1 Canterbury:
better race tonight in the 800 their Japanese competitors. Hampshire 11 (Ridgway, right-arm fast medium meire free slyle.
nam
leg-break bowler.
He
elected
趋
Jean Polteux, aged 17, beat Jany by 4 secs, in winning the event in 4 uning, 40 secs.
The other, winners were:
Men's 100-metres free-style: | Alex Jany-50.7° seca.
7-5-Reuter.
DECATHLON-
Berne, Aug. 0. Bob Muthias. the United Slates, who is the Olymple De- today won Men's 200-metren breast-cathlon Champlon. stroke: Maurice Lucien 2 the Swis: title with 2,312 points. mins, 14 scr
-Router.
Men's 100-metres back-stroke: And Pentathlon
Raymond
to let Yasuo
First WLS James Thomas (University of Carolina), 3 mins.
secs.
Zins-I
min. 10.3
Irce-
Women's 100-metres
Bowler, four for 17, Wright, right-
medium three for 21, Mallett, right-arm fest Tanaka of Japan take an early suc Second was Allan medium, three for 23). Kent 181 lead and was la second place for Stack (New Haven Swim Club), style: Joselle Delor-1 min, 10.3 the winner of the shot put at the fur six Ames 77).
A1 Worerster: Emex 100 (Insola 400 metres with Furuhashi in 2 mins 28.0 secs. , Baller B). Worcestor 118 for third place. Furuhash!
seca.
T.K. Gilchr
Moore
Arculli
1. Trail
Inkipi G.W. Sewell J. Fryer
1-440 Simpson (skip)
D. Thillip C. Greaver AJ. Coelho F Greenwood
(skip) S.A. Marvin
Harri A.B. Ma
A. Karshall
(+kipi
J.A. Tille W. Russell A.M. Rumjahri A.E. Fillet
(skin)
ARA. Balmaz AJ. Hoberta CP Basin
F. Płone (skip) O.. Sadlek CA N. Baker A.G. Gardner V. Citienden {axip)
1. Marshall
GranviUe
W. Maranaliny
W. Mickie
(skip)
3217
10
30
21
12
15
to
is, on doctor's orders, unable to data has to be sifted from old
bad | be with us today, as he
newspapers and upon Informa- 20intendent.
to tion supplied
him by past niembers who are in retirement. An old saying which, as far
It was thus that he was able to as 1 can trace, is attributed
piece together the history of our Solomon. IS to the effect that, Club, and the result will give "Where there is no vision, the
an Indication of the life of the people perish". This is true in Club from 1000 up to date. The the case of the Kowloon Dow Jubilee Committee, of which he 1ng Green Club,
was was convener, deserves great 12vision which resulted in these credit for the excellent arrange-
gentlemen founding a club whichments they have made to cele
14
21
was
for
it
formally inaugurated on brate our Golden Jubilee," Saturday, August 4, 1900.
FIRST COMMITTEE
Of interest,
quoted by
18 that the first
too, is the fact
the Ching unual
MR NICOLL'S SPEECH
Mr
Following the free-planting
His Excellency Atail, ceremony meeting. Nicoll said: I have great
was held actually on the green, pleasure in accepting this very It was larsely attended, and the handsome silver trowel and of
members to hold office in having this opportunity to con W.D. MacMake the Chub were none other than gratulate the Kowloos Bowling
Mr W. Ramsay, President; Mr
Mr Green Club
J. Howan
N.P. Smith
A.E. Coates
(akipi
CJ. Ur
I.. Rodrigues
J.G. Robertson A.M. Omar
(skip>)
A. Hution
D.C. Alves
A. Bailey
11.A. Orario
(skip)
A. Melania
A.H. Warres
J. Noronha
(nk())
to leather
J. Reso
A. Stary
J.A Luz
(skip)
DS. Over Lt. CIC.Slade
A. Steven
AJ. Roberts [skip)
12
1. Sterling
22
Flaker
K. Furrow
W.S. Meffardy [kip)
Arthur Peall says: ONE CARELESS STROKE LEADS TO ANOTHER
firs
35
24
15
17
19
50
Mr Jubilee.
W. C. Jack, Vice-President; Mr
J. Muedonnid, Hon. Mr J. Wilies. Hou. Committee:
Secretary:
on
Golden
I had a certain trepidation Treasurer about coming here today, won- Messrs, A. Ewingdering whether I would be ex-
J. M. Henderson, M. J. Munford,
A. Ritchie, T. Skinner and E. C. Pected to throw a wood with Wilkes.
all the accuracy which might have been expected of some of On Saturday, August 31, 1901, no kelthood
in new green was available
my predecessors. There would of my having for e
play and was declared open by a tougher and I hardly wish to down to posterity with Sir HE the Governor, Sir Henry RO Hlake. It is recorded that the Henry Blake of whom I see it function
sunshine
paying was held in brilliant is recorded that on
that and
Mr W.formal visit to the Club Ramsay, the President, in the bowled two woods both of which
裁
he
speech, mentioned the fact that went into the ditch, the
over one hundred Club had
I am told that some years be- members, and it has now inore
fore World War the activi than doubled that number.
We had to move again after a
ties of the Governor's bowling team vccupied two afternoons a few years and have been
week of the working time of this site siner 1005: the present almost the entire Secretariat. building was built in 1926 and but since those days the lempo extended in 1930, and in looking of life has changed and the round the Club full credit must Secretariat's afternoons have to
given to the foresight of e
on
be
be
those
ile
employed.
members who conceived more studiously den, and to the Architect, These changes have fortunately
made no difference to Mr Blackmore, who I um pleased and it must be a source of catio
the Club. to say is here with us today.
fiction to you that within dve
We have also here on this years from the date when the
memorable occasion, three very clubhouse was derelict and the
cr-
old members whose combined rounds In a
neglected con- totaln membership
OVET 140 dition the Club is thriving and venre: I refer to Willie Russell, it today able to celebrate its Lowy Guy and Davy Kelth, Jubilee in such favourable had hoped to give their com- cumalances. NE bat billiards -stroke tends to bined ages but it is still a "top another. I don't mem the secret'! Two of these
There is gentlemen
one Aspect of the muffed what that ends a break, but play regularly in
Kowloon our kugue the indomplete scoring effort that
Bowling Green Club team and enu di throw Diny.
which makes it stand out from Wenkty Bruck
mean wood, although
aamongst other sporting organisa- the che ball into
wonder long in the Colony. The aspect top bockEL
young bowler, often Jeave object-ball how Willie manages to get his I refer to is this: it is surely re- hear a nido cunl woods on the jack when, on de-markable and a source of pride
escuinglivery, they tiin ball then
appear to be "all to all of you who are members demands, snottier
Ιπ conversation
that without the
tulin in essential Bors trickle
д
with of the Club
deplorable eyes" Red and while him the other day, he informed great publicity which allaches to were both one that he was not feeling his our other national games, such oinally in
age he felt more like 201 So as cricket and football, you have widdle of Ichile.
uch for the benefits derived been able to introduce into this My diagram from bowls!
part of the world this ancient
The
ROWA typical
case beginning
Doble in-
on red. Whisto
had tien to bo handled for tha
lowed & Goong,
THE BIG FOUR
and singularly British gaine with so much success that you today engage in contests with
of
Paris, Aug. 6. Mlle Micheline Östermeyer,
Third won
London Olympics, 10day, won
A number of vg present today member of other clubs and Richard Thoman (Coca Cola
the French Women's Pentathlon
rescue shoko will remember the Big Four People of other nationalities." put on
Women's 100-metres Swim Club of Cincinnati); 2
leaving very poor Losition, and the back- Championship at Louvec Ennes,
comprising the first team to who, but for the existence more speed and was the first to
break wa UTCE. At Bumingham: Derbyshire 240
mins 29.0 secs.
stroke: Monique Derlloux-1 |near Here.
vlat Shanghai. They were Mr this Club, might never have These long losers Hamer Grove, right arm fast turn at the 500-metre mark in
we dimouth W. G, Gerrard, mln. 200 seCS.
despite the enormous schrankage (
Mr Charlle known any more about bowls. medium bowler, six for 00), War- 8 mins. 4 secs, as compared to 0 All three American timed
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