NO RECORD
Arthur Wint, the Jamnican Olympic Champion at 100 metres, winning in the triangular athletic match at a race that the White City from Roger Bannister in was an attempt on Sydney Wooderson's world record of
I minute 49.2 seconds for the half mile.
Wint finished in 1 minute 52.1 seconds, far off the record. Central Press Photo.
CLONLIFFE HARRIERS MEET
Magnificent Race By Turk In 440-Yard Hurdles
Dublin, Aug. 16.
Turkey's Bogan Acarbay won the 440-yard hurdles race, the first event in the final day's programme of the Clonliffe Harriers field and track meet tonight.
Acuring put up a magnificent race to beat Udderman of the United States by two feet and re- gister a time of 55.8 seconds. Kemal Horulu of Turkey was third, about 10 yards behind Halderman.
Running on
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950.
NEGOTIATIONS COMPLETED FOR LOUIS-CHARLES WORLD TITLE BOUT
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New York, Aug. 17. All negotiations have been completed for World Heavy- weight title bout between Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles at the Yan. kee Stadium here on September 27, the International Boxing Club announced today.
Mr James B. Norris, the President of the IBC, stated that Louls, as the chat- lenger, would receive 35 percent of the net receipts; Charles, the NBA-recognised Champion, would get only 20 percent.
Baden, Indiana, will
Louis, who has been in preliminary training at West move to Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, on August 80 for the more serious, phase of his workouts.
Following his win Freddie Beshore last Tuesday, Charles plans to rest for several more days before resuming training. The sile for his comp has not been chosen,
OPEN PAIRS
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Commissioni Now York wanted to stage an eliminating tournament to find a successSOT, recognised the but the NBA night in Chiengo last summer in Charles defeated Joc which Walcott us for the vacant title.
Mr Eddie Engen, the Chair- the over
man of the New York State Athletic Commission, hnd riven an assurance that the bout will be recognised by his Commis sion as for the World title, Mr Norris added.
Kitchell & Ali
Off Bring
Major Upset
When Louls relinquished the World crown in March, 1949,
THREE MORE FOR TOUR OF AUSTRALIA
London, Aug. 17. Three
more mem-
The National Boxing As50- ciation has jurisdiction in 47 States; but not in New York. Louis has not had a real bout since he knocked out Walcot in June, 1948, but has appeared In many exhibitions this year, including some over 10 rounds. -Reuter.
COUNTY CRICKET
bers of the MCC team Yorkshire Take
for Australia were no- minated by the MCC Selection Committee to- day. They are D. S. Sheppard, the Cam-
bridge University bats- man, Arthur McIntyre, the Surrey wicket- keeper, and Fred Berry, the Lancashire bowler.
LEAGUE TENNIS
Kowloon
drow
with J,
Familion
Full Points
From Kent
London, Aug. 17. The following were tho close of play scores in first- class cricket games played today:
NARROW ESCAPE
Twenty thousand people at Brands Hatch, near Swanley, saw Stirling Moss,
the 20-year-old British ace, have a narrow escape in the second heat of the 500 e.c.
racc.
Moss, who had injured his knee in a race at Naples a week earlier, had to drive with a specially fitted hand clutch. While he was going flat out to pass Phil Schell the latter went into a spin on the bend.
Moss, only a few yards behind, had to swerve violently on the grass verge to avoid disaster. He went on to win comfortably. The photo shows him adjusting the bandage on his injured leg shortly after his narrow escape.
SHOULD GOOD CRICKET BE
SACRIFICED FOR POINTS?
One major upset was pro~ duced in yesterday's Colony: Lawn Bowls Pairs quarter- finals. A magnificent re- covery in the last three! heads by A. R. Kitchell and i I. Ali enabled them to beat C. C. Pereira and J. F. V. Ribeiro by 20 shots to 19.
Kitchell and All, however, consistent were playing more Lowis and on yesterday's run of The deserved their win, Clay winners scored on cleven heads and the losers on nine. At
At Scarborough: Yorkshire the end of the 18th head, Pereira
beat Kent by an innings and 114) and Ribeira were ahead by 19
TUNS. Kent 100 ant 123 (Lead-: pair then. shots to 13. The IRC
benter, right - arm Ieg - break cach
bowler, three for 14). York- came back with a two on of the next two heads, but were
shire 337 (Wilson 05, Watson still behind 17-10 on the last
114 Donhead. Kitchell paved the way
Wesion Super Marc: to his side's win by laying three
CC bent RAF
Somerset 173. Middlesex 72 for еде. No thots with his four woods, two 6-3. in the "C" Division of the Some
play was possible to- of them being jack high. Tennis League yesterday.
day owing to rain. In the other match played, A. A. Zimmer and J. Fenton At Chesterfield; Leicestershire
(KCC) heavy ground, overhauled seven other ruuanAI. Alves and A. M, Souza Lealand E. Guest 6-6: beat J. ilorsfall 285. Derbyshire 41 for one. No
E. Parruna 0-1: Jasi
to turther play was possible today Acarbay irmly established to tale fourth place by the S. Yusuf and M. Y. Adal, 26-10. And
The match between E. Green-'Neill and R. Gibbins 3-6. Turkey's prestige with Irish seventh lap. In the eighth lat
wood and L. Sykes and A. L. G. R. Lapsley and F. Gruse draw owing to rain,
At Cheltenham: Worcester 181 sportsinen enhancing the victory he moved to first place and held, Eastman and W. C. Simpson was with Hamilton and Guest 6-6: beat!
Should good cricket bo sacrificed for points? The crowd at Mote Park, Mild Horstall and E. Parsons 6-1; beat for eight (Kenyon 61) against of his teammate, Osman Cogul, it till the end.
postponed owing to Simpson's Neill and Gibbins 0-0 The four-mile event. Acar- Hali Zirmann scored Turkey indisposition.
B. T. Clau and E. D. Cuning Gloucestershire. Rain restricted stone, who showed a lot of irritation at the playing-for-a-draw tactics of A. C. bay unloosed
night victory an cxin spurt cond
THE RESULTS
Jest to Hamilton od Guest 3-6; beat play.
Chelmsford: At
Combined Shirreff and B. R. Edrich in the Kent-Gloucester game thought not. Javelin
Itarfall and E. Parsons 9-1; beat when the crowd had fully re when
A. R. Kitchell and I. All beat Ofieill and Gibbins 79.
Services 813 (Deighton 02 not to another trudicap contest with a throw signed themselve
But there is another point of view; and many have defended the tactics of CRU (2) CCC 3 American
Acarboy of 216 feet 11 inches which in. C. Pereira and J. F. V.
right arm fast the Kent batsmen at that match. Mr James F. Sutcliffe, of Horsham, Sussex, cums H. II. Chow and P. Yu out, Preston
C. took the lend at the start but
but cluded his 15 fock handicap Ribeiro, 20-19.
He writes: Slove Snymour A. M. Alves and A. M. Sours (CCC) lost to K. C. Ng and S. medium bowler, six for 78) and was quickly overhauled by Mars ) Dirowing from scratch beat S. Yusuf and M. Y. Adale Min 2-0; beat B. 8. Wong and 85 for no wicket (Shirrest 52 it up.
W. Chung 6-2: lost to N. Ma and not out). Essex 244 (Horsfall American. But at the last few
"The references are an in- 10. E. Lee hurdles the little Turk
10 26-10. Becond drew Whs
with 200 feet
Close, right-arm offspin direct criticism of the County A. Raymond and W. Chow lost to £10, Otix third was abrenst
It is and, apparently lashing Inches. The
Ng and Ma 3.0: lost to Wang and bowler, six for 61).
Championship system In a very close finish, Recreto Chung 2-0, fort to Ma and Lee 2-0. himself into inal all-out Chandler (U.S.) with 197 fock
cach to assess 35-foot handicap "Whites" beat Kowloon Docks T. Chow and J. Wong bent Ng
At Bournemouth: Lancashire important burst, shot ahead. The crew from
mark. wildly cheered.
Club in a First Division League and a d-4: beat Wong and Chung
Ilampshire 98 (Tattersall, championship match in relation Mai Whitück (U.S.) won the In the handicap high jump, match yesterday, by 62 shots te 5-3, fast to Ma and Lee 4-5.
right-arm medium offspin bow to others being played at the LRC -KNO 2 - 300-yard scratch
race in 31.4 V. S everns (U.S.) Jumping 01.
J.11. Clark and G. Blenkinsopler, seven for 39) and 14 for nome time, and the essence of these fixtures surely is to gain. II. B. Pinna, G. A. Normha, C. (KDC) lost to A. D. Scholes and wicket. Ratu restricted play. Ireland's ceronda,
P. Dolan free scratch leaped six feet to
the maximum points oneself and 1. Basto, C. Baza Pereira (Recreio), D. Barty 6-0;. Just to ft. B..Baker was second and Turkey's win. The second was Britain's Bogan
third.
At Northampton: Sussex 350 deny the other fellow any re- Whit. W. Leader, who made five beat W. Davidson, 1. G. Cooper, and H. A. Mead 4-6: lost to R.
V. Ramay, A. Marshall, 22-18. Haimen and W. Pomeroy 3-6, feld
Dead from the feet 11 inches with an allow L. 5. Suva, J. P. Xavier, M. A. D. Monument and E. Humphrey for four declased (Cox 141 not compense.
"As an 'exiled' man or Kent, beat W ance of two inches and the thin Baptiste, It, A. Ozorie
lost to Scholes and Barly 2-0; lost out, C. Oakes 128). Northamp I'm amused by the short was Bill Fleming (U.S.) who
in Baker and Mead 3-1. Jest to tonshire 57 for no wicket.
Nain
memories of the barrackers. Jumped five feet 10 inebres with
Inimes and Pomeroy 5-7,"
who were probably amonk Notts 117 and those who very recently com Baker and Mead 6-3; lost to Holmes 200 for six (Winrow 99, Glies plained about matches being and Pomeroy 4-8.
77). Warwickshire 200 Buler, thrown away by their county.
victory.
Acarbay took the
1
he
allowance. the
Cricket League Meeting Today
A meeting of the Hongkong Cricket League will be held at the Hongkong Cricket Club today at 6.30 p.. when fixtures for the coming season will be discussed..
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start and easily drew from Dolan, bly closest
awny rival.
of the Won the
an allowance of two Inetes- United PrZZ.
OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA New York, Aug. 10. Eight United States track and Azly athletes will take C to day for South Africa in the
LEAGUE MATCH
Penton, 24-10.
Riley, Morrison, B. Gourley, A R. M. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Costa. A. A. Lupes, P. V. V. Ribelm fost to A E. Elliott, W. Singhalley. W. McCall, J, Freser. 16-36.
WEEK-END TEAMS
281,
J. E. Dienkins and L. Wilson restricted play. beat Scholes and arty 6-4; bent
S
CRC (1) 9-Recreio 0
At Coventry:
K. Wong and J. K. Le right-arm fast medium, Ave for
S. 53).-Reuter. their (CRC) bent P. Hotelho and in
A. Collaco 6-3; Brat F. Nooot and Lawn. A. Soares 6-4; beal A. J. Rem
dins and J. A. Marques -0.
The following will represent the various Clubs
and friendly League Bowls games this week:
USRC
3. N. To and O. L. Pang beat Batelho and Callneo 1-2; beat Noodt
and Soares 6-3; beat Remedios and Marques 6-4.
William Woo and 8. Kwok hent Botelho and Collars 6-4; beat Roodt and Soares 4-2; heat Remedios and
HRCO 5-KITO 314
torques Get. Hand, D.L.P. Edwards.
Armiger.
as of 1950 summer tours or ranged by the Amateur Athletic Friendly match against FACCC at alon of the United States, The Chater ton on Saturday, starting 30 pm-L. Anderson, R. Geely. |und, which will stop off en ME. Edwards, J. Dinnen (skipli routa for three meets in Portra A. Hetherington, L. Cdr. ILF. Lt. Car tugal, will be joined abroad by C. Sade (xkip); Capt. W. Elli- Pertune Gordien, work record it. A. Dodd, Lt. B.W. holder in the
discus throw.
A.E. Howkins (skip).
T. Mahon and . Mac?kernan drew with Y. Khan and S. Kints JKCC Their first competition will be
D. Khan and Y. Kinn at Johanne-burg on August 25. Friendly match against USRC at best
brat 11. Hariiela and S. 9 camo in about seven yardı bə- 197
G.W. Hu-sain 0-2. 1.30 p.in.~A.W Drown, on the tour which Sewell, R., Wid, P.S. Cassidy A. Boden and B. Arafuroft lost bind
Dolan,
was to have scheduled
to Khan and Khan 0.6; lost to an will
H.F w. Williamsan, bren a four-nation contest but the last time
up on November 8. kipa
Phillips and Khan 2-0: beat Haritela D. Britain's John Wilkinson bid to
American Shields, F.D. Angus cirop out because of a pelted track and field sqund visited ID: R.A. Edwards. J. McFarzanin 7.5
Inne, P. Kennedy. T. South Africa muscle. Whitfeld cubstllutel
roc for Reg Pearman and Acarbay United Press.
Division Longue match against TDC (away) on Saturday, at 3.30 p.m.-E. Gemmell, L
in the last 100 yards. Aearbay live major mects in all were i Chater Road on Saturday, starting 6-4;
No
substituted
Horulu. for reason WAR given for the change.
GRAND PERFORMANCE
wind
an
was
in 1031.(skip).
SHOTPUT RECORD
2nd
Fairburn
Stockholm, Aug. 10. The world shotput worki re- MeTavish, M. Scott, J. McCutcheon card holder, Jim Fuchs. Inskip): D. Miller, A. Salmon, J
Muslein, D. Nehh (skip); . Hond, proved his own murk by 14 R.E. Burns, W.C. Hg, G. Wood [contimeters tonight ot the ward (c) Holland's Will Sijkhuis wot recond day of the International Reserve: Q. John. the mile in 4.10.0. Joe Barry track and field meeting at the of Ireland was second, and
and Stockholm Olymple Stadium, Hierare Ashanteller (US) throwing 17.00 metres (53 fet third. The dying
Dutchman 7 inches). put up a grand performance in This record, however, will not the mile. Mucia was expected be officially recognia d'as Fuchs American opponent reached in na extra
ot
India To Play Cup
athenfelter, who lacked his attempt after the official shotpur In Thomas
last burst of speed and cano in competition
kix
yards behind Barry,
In United Presa,
this first lop Slijklufs lay lo thurd place with the Turk Cult Ocnet and Barry ahead of him. In the third lap Sukhuls took the lead and held It best effort of Borry
despito
and Ashenfeitor to
nnend. In the
last 230 yards the Dutchman put on an extra spurt and treat Barry by about
Wag
finished. -
BASEBALL
SCORES
New York, Aug. 16. Today baseball scores were:
National League
15 yards, Genel faded from Brooklyn, the race after leading the field New York for two Japa
far behind.
Cincinnati before dropping Chicago
Boston Philadelphia
Ötla Chandler (US) danty pittsburg won the discus with a throw of St Louis 132 feet seven inches OI, hi
Philadelphia three Irish competitora, R.
American
Taylor was second with 125 oslon
12% Pylladelpita
feet six inches
and K. Healy_ (2nd 'game)
Nosion third with 122 feet one then,
St. Loul SURPRISE STARTERSTA reland The two-mile handleng rich St Louis
(U.8.)} 243.81 Kirwan WHO THE* Na murprise starter In- ilia ribe, Jak mind themanovica Upickadily uni
14
*
Pacific Zone
Lesueus Wins
100 Km. Paced
Cycling Race
Sportsman's Diari
EDITED BY-
Bruce Hs
only a few thousands short of the reason's events in Britain apart from the Open and Irish championships,
SANDS V TURPIN? Any boxer who wants to meet Dave Sands,
Austraila, of British Empire midd
middle weight champion, will have to go to
do co. This Sydney to
le the manager of the according le American
Sydney Stadium. H. Miller, who
replying to cables was London suggesting that could earn more money than anywhere else In
LOCKE'S EARNINGS Bobby Locke, measuring him- Iself against the
money-spinners headed by Sum Snend
winner (£0,000
this season) in the Chiengo Tam o Shanter golf toumamont, is once more proving himself a man they fear.
Locke Is certain to retur with a nice share of dollars and
world.
from Sands
here!
the
Tom
But after Sanda's cagy second- round victory over the Ameri- can negro, Henry Grimm, in Sydney,
Maguire his manager, is reported by Reuter as saying that this win meant that Sands would visit England in September to meet Jake Lamotta, Rocky Gruzlato OT Randolph Turpin
-(London Express Service}"
WATER POLO
Chung Sing Upset Eastern
als winnings, plus appearance VRC To Hold terday, the
money, will be well had of the; £1,000 he has won in British tournaments this reason.
Liege, Aug. 17. Raoul Lesucus of France, Prize money in the Tam o' and today regained the 100 kilo- Shanter, one of the world's title richest events, is about £20,000, Barclay and W. Howard lost metres motor paced to Khan and Khan 2-0: best Khan when the World Cycling and Khan 7-5: beat Ifarilela and Hussnin 6.2.
Championships on the track were concluded here.
He covered the distance in K.C.C. Just to C.R.C. 2-7, in the one hour, 25 minutes and Di Med Doubles Division.
and won
very easily. Zimmern and ML. F. Stokes seconds
MIXED DOUBLES
KCC 2-CRO 7
(KCC) lust in C. C. Tho and from Jan Bronk, of Holland, Men Lällen 1-8; isnt to Y. P. T with the holder, Ella Frosio of At MIP I. Lo 2-0: bent 1. M. Au Italy, seventh of the cight and Miss Choy Wal-kwok 0-2. Analists. Georges Scres
L. F. Stokes and Mr Lower lost
was third.
of
Dai Rees Wins
At
Brighton
Ladies'
Swim Prior to
titis
In the key match of stason's Colony Water Polo League, played at the Ritz yes- holders, Eastern Allelic Association, were de feated by Chung Sing "Red" by five goals to three,
the match both teams had been unbeaten,, cach alde The Victorin Recreation having won all their five games played. As a result of this Club will hold a special victory. Chung Sing "Red". Ladies' Swim Gala at 6-p.m.with only two matches on Wednesday, August 23,are practically assured of win-
ning the Championship. at the VRC Pool.
Chung Sing were definitely Highlighting the programme the better alde, on yesterday's of eight events will be three form, showing more, Invitation races in which then their passing and hindiing Colony's leading mirmaids will of the ball.
fake part. Among them are record holders Leung Ol-muf,{
Tan and Men Talian 1-0 lost to Freus won the event threat £350 in the £1,500 "Now :4ter known as Mamie Leung.j
Tu and MT LA 1-4; lost to Au and Miss Chay 10.
A. V. White and flew L. Nakey years ago and was second last
lost to Tao and Mr Litton 1-8; lost year. Wearing the world cham-
in Tol and Mri Lo 3-8; beat Au plon's feroy, he paraded the and Miss Chey 4-4
track carrying the customary bouquet of flowers-Reuter,
"A" DIVISION
Recreio -IKU O
W. Reed and A.V. Remedios (Re- rela) heat C.t. In and T. L 0-2: Kant SF. Lem and . Ho 6-2; beat H.W. Ip and B. Yo 6-3.
Seven-Year-Old
Brighton, Aug. 17. Dal Rees, the professional at South Herts, won the first priza
Chronicle" golf tournament ai Hollingbury Park here today 72-holes aggregate of
277.
His four rounds were 70, 00, 10 and 08.
Ken Bousfield, of Coombe Hill, with rounds of 71, 72, 74 and 60 for a total of 285, alled
the Eager sisters,
ONE UP
to 10,
Accuracy
Within the first two minutes and Lykke Rose. In addition, to these two. luminaries, there they were one goal up, when will also be seen in action such Yue Ping-fan gathered a pas Colony rising young stars as from the right and banged it nginto the goal from just outside Miss Wong
two-metre
line. Soon Yuk-bing and Miss Kwok Kam-the nfor. Miss Kwokk recently afterwards, No
Nin put his
by con equalled, the 100 yards breast de further ahead stroke Colony record of 82.4 Verting a forward pass. seconds held by Mrs Løkkej Cheung Chung-yuk then reduced the deficit for Eastern with a terrifle shot, but only to jave Ng Nin further: widen the events lead with an angled throw
from the right.
Yue Ping-fan added another Gulds goal immediately
M. Ribeiro and Rodrique Cycles 500 Miles second place wille Max Faulk Ross.
Bombay, Aug. 17. India is to challenge for the heat to and Lo 8-2: beet Lam and
cham- 6-2; beat Ip and Yu 0-2. next world badminton
A.E. Noronha and 0.N. Gorano plonship for the Thomas Cup (terrelox heat Ip and to 6-3, best the Pacific zone, ac- Lam and Ho 0-1, bent Noronha and. through
the decision of
Gosano 6-0. cording to Council of the All-India Bad-
minton Association.
Last time, India competed in
British Yachts Win
the American zene and lost in Race From Plymouth
the first round to Canada.
In
the Pacific zone, her chief rivals are likely to be China, Australia
New Zealand and South Africa. -Reuter.
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To Santandär
Britis Madrid, Aug. 17.
won
In 10 Days
Bournemouth, Aug. 17.
"Harris" · I
A budding
Iner, of Royal Mid-Surrey, with frounda of a5, 73, 71 and 78 for
267, was third,Reuter,
THE ENTRIES The following are the and the catre so far:
24 Yards Breast Stroke (Begin
nors). Razbara Osmund, Xavier. 8.D. Silva.
+
the re
So Verde Free Style (Handicap)= sumption from a free throw.. Barbara Omund, Nana Carvalho, Spirited. efforts by Kaith, Kayler, Ödeffe Bouza.
DX the
Ribeir
stretching his legs in Bourne REVENGE MATCH mouth today. He in Michaal
ABANDONED
wer rewarded Robina Adair of Cawin Avenue,
23 Yards Free Brit, (Beginner). Eastern boys Frances Gaan, Eva Osmund. B.II. with two goals by Cheunic Woodbridge, Suffolk, seven year
Manchester. Aug. 17.` Silva, Shells Collsco, Vers Bow Ching-yeuk, and a excllement old, who with his mother and
Yvonna Evelin Atonta. Viima The "revenge" cycling match These Boza-Pireus, Virgie began to surgo at this period, « sister Mary, aged 13, bbs covered betwein the world professional
beautiful passing movement in competitors
*50 Yard Drenst-Stenka. all 500 mlieg on his bicycle in the sprint Champion, Reg Harris,
Handsfront of
the Eastern Foal three groups of the Plymouth-Arst ten days of their tour and Arie Van Vliet, of Holland, and Xavier, Cynthia Eager resulted in Yue Ping-fan net
Barten. to-Bantandar yachi race over a rough north-Devon,
hero
tonight Wan abandon d
150 Yards Medlay naway --C11 Jóan ing the anal goni. distance of 440 miles, It was! Said Mrs Adair today: "The owing to rain after two of the Eager.: Eith "Xavier, Doris BartsD. Essterf: -- Woo
(2) Lykkn Hose, Cynthia Eager Tsang Ho-look, William Teo, three' of w havo been camping three" 1,000-metro sprints had announced here today.
The yacht, Crivale, owned by out. This most we covered in boeta decided.
*
low Tarde: Free-Siyle (Invitation).
WORK
Chi-hting Lo "Wal-kuen, Mrs E Greville, won the first day was 67, milles but Michael In the flat Van Viet healthis Laror, Joan; maker Leung Cheung Chung-yuk, Cheung
Di-mul rug Yee-chre, Wang Yuk, class group in 75 hrs 45 mins. did not complain though his Harris by a quarter of a wheel, binga
Kin-man London, Aug. 17. 35 The paplah racht,
has only if tuch wheels clocking 12 Bocs for the 100 100 Yay Breaststroke (Lovitsit Chung Sing witquo Dundee lost to Copenhagen|| Marlay, Vi
Victoria
Tuke Karafon, Rona Chec obitus stion), Chung: Slu-chiu, Ng Ninja Vong. towards back atirely ball Association; match: today --- was becond in thi):
ona. Kama wah,Yus Ping-tan, Reuter,
Dundee Losa To Copenhagen
1.2
Barbara Omund.
by three goals to dive in a Foot-BenorAUKAAN OLEMUDA ore than a faly yards, and "in the second Harris | bine. Kwok Kam1}#9
• shall give him a special won by a similar margin with oup. In 177, nieda) when we reftris Rank a-laat 2300 yards time of 119 firg. 30 mins. 14 soca-Reuter, teena