THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950.

HONGKONG LEAGUE CRICKET CAN LOOK FORWARD TO BEST POSTWAR SEASON

BY "RECORDER"

With club teams considerably strengthened by the acquisition of new talent, the Senior Division of the Cricket League can look forward to its best postwar season. Considerably strengthened will be the HKCC "Optimists," the Indian Recreation Club and Craigengower Cricket

Club.

The League Champions, the HKCC "Scorpions," will have last year's team for the first half of the season at least. Kowloon Cricket Club will have very much the same cleven. At Recrelo there is talk of building for the future and some of the veterans may stand down in turn to provide a regular berth for two· or three of last year's most promising Juniors.

Likely to be the weakest teara in the Senior League is University, which is losing anywhere from three to five of its regulars. The RAF also have lost some of the mainstays of their team.

Chess

Club

Meeting

Decides To Revert To Categories

A decision was taken by the annual general meet. ing of members of the Kowloon Chess Club yesterday at the Peninsula Hotel to classify all members active in tournaments in two categories.

The meeting elected a committee of three-Messrs L. Schure, D. E. de Carvalho and S. Giritsky-to de cide on who were First Category players.

For

Reported to be all set to field Their strongest team yet are Army, who will acquire nue of the must reliable run Retters In local cricket in Major K. II. S. Wilson, who is giving up rugger for cricket this senson,

The Scorpions will have very much the same team that won

last

year. the Championship They will be weakened later in the reason with the departure on long leave of Frank Howarth and Otto Kerr.

The Optimists will be con- iderably strengthened In their batting with the return of G. Oliver to T. Rowe and N. R.

the side.

The Hongkong Cricket Club bas Required Len White, medium to fast offbreak bowler, who was the mainstay of Navy's past two sen- Mr Giritsky,

its supporting bowling in the

I has not been decided the proposal urginally brought ou

or Op- Mr Art whether Scorpions up by the Chairman, Biriukott. Aressed the necessity timists will have him.

Considerably strengthened will of introducing a system of pre- retion and relegation.

be the Indian Recreation Club, He suggested that a score of to which K. . Rumjahu re-

turns from in Second Calegory

Craicengower to 75 percent Championship should quality strengthen the batting. The In- for promotion to the First and dians will have four other bats- that First Category players men in the side pood for high should be demoted to the second cores-Arthur Rumjahn, A. R. According to the Organis- they failed to score 40 per-Kitchell, A. H. Madar and A. ing Committee, all arrange-cent of the possible points in a. Abbas-and two new bow- P. Behull (medium ments are now complete for Club Changleship tournament, lers in D.

paced) and Jaffar (spin). the huge Gymkhana to be

All Ready Golf Gymkhana

On Sept.

Course

22

to

department for two seasons. J.

The decisio Laken by the Craigengower have received held at the Royal Hongkongreting to have two categories reinforcement in their weakest Golf Chair's Deep Water Bay brings back into force a system

night of followed before the on the

war with C. Koh, University's left arm the difference that a specially slow bowler, will play for them. September 22.

elected sub-committee The course will be closed to

In addition they have a veteran decide on the division members on Sept. 21 and Sept.players and

of Shanghai, slow bowler, S. on a system

Shroff, and a promising left 22 whilst the facilities of the Club House Hack other than the promotion and relegation.

Officers elected for the com-and bowler tu a new member, Jack Mitchell, who is likelier changing rooms will also be

to play in the seconds but may curtailed. Everything now de-

К. M. A he moved up to President, Mr

the Senior pends on the weather and it is with some anxiety that reports Barnett; Vice-President, Mr L.Division.

Mr Hun. Secretary,

the Craigengower Back in of typhoons off the Philippines Schure:

o being scanned.

Arthur Gomes; Hon. Treasurer, line-up are S. Ramchand, who Members were

Mr G. R. Caswell; Club Cap-scored a half century in n club ere recently ro-

Carvalho; match in Jamnica earlier this quested not to park chauffeurtain, Mr D. E. de driver cars on the night of the Committee. Mesars S. Giritsky, year, and Robert Tay, a tearn 22nd, but the latest Information J. Taus and V. V. Kolatchel. regular two seasons ago.

is that although 200 cars aro

expected, arrangements can

be

made to handle chauffeur driven vehicles as well

15 owner-

driven. A lot will depend upon the cooperation

chauf- of the feurs.

books

Books of tickets are now on sale in the Secretary's Office. These Bickets cover the cost of boltles of whisky ($17.50) and Gin ($13.50) and hosts are ask- ed to buy these in advance in order to save congestion at the ticket booth at the Club House, Members and their guests are also asked to purchasa

covering refresh- coupons nients and competitions direct- ly from the Secretary now, if possible, instead of at the Club Ilouse on Friday. The books for refreshments are in de- nominations of $5, $10 and $20: those for competitions are in $3 and $10 lots.

of

Many women are wondering what to

wehr According

the Committee, high heels wil be frowned upon, and it is ex-

with

pected that most women will wear low heeled shoes slacks or skirt and blouse. The

of Gymkhana consists

a bar-

becue upper and a large num- ber of simple golang competi-

ing sensou were:

CRICKET WRITERS' TROPHY FOR

ROY TATTERSALL

London, Sept. 19.

PAKISTAN PREPARES

Pakistan, the Cinderella of the Empire cricket world, has sent four of her most promising players to Gover and Sandham's Cricket School in London for a two months" course of intensive coaching.

All four of the Pakistan cricketers. are students paying their first visit to England.

This photo shows fast bowler Khan Mohammed in He is considered by ex- action at the cricket school. perts to be in the Trevor Balley class and topped the which averages for the combined India-Pakistan Xİ toured Ceylon recently.-Daily Express Photo.

SOCCER STARS ON PARADE

CRC AND SCAA TENNIS LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH ENDS IN TIE

After a spirited battle between the South China Athletic Association and the Chinese Recreation Club at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday, the honour of being the premier tennis Club in the Colony remained still undecided.

The final play-off between the two Clubs for the Men's "A" Division title ended in n 411⁄2-41⁄2 tio.

On paper. CRC were themexpectedly to G. Lum and more balanced team and enter-E. Tani Jn what was the ed the courts with the odds elding set.

In their favour. The presence

tia-

"The debate on

defence

was opened by..."

of K. I. p, the Colony Chom PRESENTATION OF PRIZES Colony Swimming

plon, and veteran Gordon Lum. At the conclusion of the game, however, did a great doal to Mr H. Owen-Hughes, Presiden keep the balance level. Part-of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis

Poon, Ip Association, in a short speech nered by Patrick claimed the only three-set win before the distribution of prizes,

of the afternoon, and in the remarked on the record number opinion-of many of the specta-jet entries in this season's tennis fors present, saved the day for League The League, he sold. South Chine. That credit might attracted entries from 13 clubs, have well been claimed also by who among them put up Gordon Tum and Edwin Tsal teams and supplied enjoyablo when they surprisingly defeated tennis to 360 players. Y. P. Teul and Choy Tin-fook by the comfortable margin of 6-3.

The spoils in the events, ke continued,

Men's

were

K. C. To and V. T. Wong, shared between the Clined

Championships No Records In Yesterday's Heats Series

the Shanghai Doubles chom-Recreation Club and South More heats for the 1950 plons, well merlied their being China Athlette. Association, but Colony, Open Swimming nominated the first pair of the in the women's events, It

wa Championships sponsored by C.R.C. Bide, winningt iwo

of

thai pleasing to note

honours

our the Victorin Recreation Club their three sels, and extending werd riivided between

the In and Poon to 4-0 before being Kowloon

Cricket

were swum yesterday. AL- Club ΣΕ ΠΙΕΣ beaten.

no Ladies' Recreation Clubs, Spe though

records The Brst round soon gave cial mention was made of and broken, Home very keen the spectators an indication of the neck to neck strugnic that

were

hanks extended to Mr George competition was witnessed.

League Secre

the A5- The two Eater sisters, Joan and and Cynthia, shone In Die wo- whu Bad men's 220-yard free style. Joan

Loung

was to follow. Y. P. Taul and the Hon. T. F. Choy accounted for ry, Mr Ho Ka-lou, Liang and Sin 0-2, but Ip and ociation Hon. Secretary, loon equalised with a 0-4 win to all those people

for the suc-jcame a close second ever Tho and Wong. A drawn worked tirelessly

Ol-mul in the first hent. Tho ret between G. Choa and W. Ces of the League season.

Prizes

were olstributed by second heat was won by Cyn- P. Teul and G. Lum and Trai ended the first round with 1Mrs Owen-Hughes to the win thin in 2 mins, 59.2 secs, LG the various events secs. faster than Leong Ol-mui's other than the Men's “A” Divi- time yesterday.

Cheung Kin-man, the local thalon, for which unother replay schoolboy record breaker, took CRC lake two sets to lead by has been fixed for Thursday, the

yard 010 3 to 2%, and hopes, ran high September 28.

with ense, coverinst it In among the CRC supporters of The following are the wil 11

to see Y. P. victory only

140 Tsui and T. F. Choy

sets to each aide.

The second round sow

Chelsea's Goal-Frightened Forward Line Needs Immediate

Rebuilding

bers uf

aers;

down

PRIZE WINNERS Ladies "A"

Cricket Club.

mins.

95.0

free

style

GCC", In the second heat, Lam Kwam- agar reached the board one length ahead of Gar. D.II. Jones

Dividon.Kowloon in 12 mins, 13 sees. Jones had

Ladies "D" Division.-Ladies fo- cration Club.

A good lead during the early stages but was gradually over hauled on the turns,

In the diving event, Wong Yan,

the Colony Utle holder,

Mixed Doubles "A" Division South China Athlelle Association. Mixed Doubles. "B" Division Skull China Athletic Association,

Men's 13 Division South China was beaten to second place by Athletic Association.

his club-mate from the Fortuna Men's "C" Division.-Chinese Re Club, Chan Wal-sang. Chan

creation Club,

Men's "D" Division-Chinese Be-chalked up 92.9 points, less than

a point ahead of Wong.

callon Club,

FULL RESULTS

BCAA (43) — ene (k

K. I. In and P. Peon (BCAA)

beat K. Č. Tro and V. T. Wong

THE RESULTS

Following are the results of the heals yesterday:

Men's Bayards free style: Heat 6-4, beat W. P. Tul and G. Clion No. 1, Lam Kwam-ngar (Chineno 0-2, best Y. F. Trul and T. r. wyn izm. 13 sen; 2, Gar Dill. Jones Chuy 6-3.

(Army) 12 m. 41,6 neg.; 9. Poon Sik- G. Lum and E. Tal lost to Tho chuen (Chung Shinri 10 m. 53,4 sec.; and Wang 1-0, drew with Trul and fent No. 21. Cheung Kin-man

(Fortuna) 11 m. 33. sec.: 3. m Chon 6-0, beal Trul and Choy 6.1. A

Z. L. Sie and R. Lang Ibat to Kam-por (Chorse my Tao and Wong 2-0, lost to Trut and rear. Yip Icon (Chung Sun) Clion 3-6, lost to Tsui and Cley 2-0. m. 32 sec.

What's wrong with Chelsea? Five defents in a row, with only one win and a draw to show for the first seven games. Absence of Roy Bentley isn't the whole

with rebuilding The whole goal-frightened forward line needs couple of high-powered, high-priced, high-class forwards to reinforce the present disillusioned quintet.

answer.

Pattern for

14

1

are no

V. W.

Court 1, Lieut Col and Mrs R. Stack v. Miss L. Coxall End Mebivitt: Court 2, Mrs L. Benjamin v. Winner Mi fubeiro/Mis Role- wall.

him (Chinese) m. 10.4 ber.: Heat No. 1-1, Cynthia Tager (VNG) m. 59.2 rec.: 3, Jung Yee-cheo Chiness "Y" 3 m. 11 : 3. Chan Ting-mut (Chung Shin) 3 m. 13.0 Men's Diving 14 Optional Dives) 1. Chion Wai-ming (Fortuna); 2. Wong Van (Fortuna): 3. Wonk Alk-hon (Fortuna): 4. Ed da Roza (VI^^),

Men's 100 vards back afroke: Hent No. 11, Shum Kam-ch' (Chinese "y") 72.4 nee; 2. C.C. Wang (For tunn) 73.4 c.: Heat No. 1. V. Matik (VRCH 19.2 prc: 2 Pau Koon-

senimana sepay 7.3 sec; 3 D.M. Collaco (VRC) 154 Bee: 4, Cheung Ye-houng (Koi Th) 12 noc.

The following competitors quali- Ard for the Brata:

Men's 880 Yards' free style. — Gar D.H. Jones, Lam Kwam-ngar. Lau Kam-por. Cheung Km-men and Yip Ho!!.

Women's 220 yards free style: Heat No. 11. Leung Ol-mil (Chung KCC TOURNEY

Shing) m. 0.8 . 2. Jonn Eager The only thing Chelsea had at Newcastle was a half-back line. Phil Mc-

The following is the pro- (VRC) 3 m. 3.4 weg 3. Kwok NeuITE = Knight was good. Johnny Harris let little go by. And Ken Armstrong proved

gramme for the next few days in connection with the Tennis that he's absolutely at hom" at wing-half.

Tournament of the and Handicap in went Tommy's third) the Delapenha equaliser Ken rounded off

Greatlessly,

the Spuhler winner.

Kowloon Cricket Club; afternoon's work by scoring the goal in four days.

Long

Johany

TOMORROW Spuhler Tom Gurney's misred

and Alec Chelsea goal two inutes from

Court 1, n.. Lapaley {wo Fouls too low in shoot-Forbes clashed with the referee, caffney, Court 2, Mi P. Kotowall time.

An unexpected lob earned Result-two names taken. Newcastle's vic-ing.

v. Mis M. betro, parsons Sporting

FRIDAY fashioned by local-one for brainy Jiminy Hi, but tory was

never looked like, rarity, but the Rev. S.V. Davis, Court 1, Mia N. Lambert Baker v. boy Tommy Walker, the winger Swansen

that last-minute of the Witney

Methodist Mrs J. Horsman: Court 2. Sites M. with the Matthews tough, who scoring

Retro and Mr J.T. Lawes v. Church, who reinrood one free kick by Lucas.

the And Two goals. scored

his L. Coxall and Mrs K.M. Getz, Fulham v. Villa affair, is the

SUNDAY from Milburn.

It makes you think ... Gor-lunly one on the League list. Triumph of 21-year-old John

Johnny Evans,

und Batadon Hurst (Charlton). ex-Tilbury

(Middlesbrough), Les- SMITH'S THE NAME player who led

the Charlton Spuhler

lie Johnston (Stoke City), and attack,

Let depend on docs

Jimmy Blair (Orient) nready Top D' the bill at West

MONDAY the his coal tough it was

scored more have

Football Bromwich

chop wan a little

Court 1, C. Kotewall and J. Ven Women's 220 yards free atvie agajruit Shefekt Wed-League gouts than they did

named Arthur Smith, no more on v. 1.F. Denjamin and Capt. | Leung. Di-mut. Jean Yager, Kwok than 5ft 7ins., playing Inside-Brition: Court 3, birs W. Pepperell Ngam-bung. Cynthia Eager and Fung left for Albion and havoc with and Miss II. Benbernard v. Mira La Yee-chee.

M.

Men's Diving, - ghan Wal-sung, the Portsmouth defence,

Cours Mr. Stack wong

M. Tako his second goal, for Fitter: Court 5, Lout Col R. da noza. resolute, never-give-in centre "As good as Wayman," was instance. Arthur hurled him- Stack v. K.M. Getz.

RESULTS OF MATCHES half, and matched him in skill the unanimous verdict of South-

self at a seven-foot high ball,

The following are the results of ampton

Inns after seeing 22-swept the ball in with a quick the matches played the last few and courage.

Edwin Brown in nc-noci of his head, and ended up dair. Lapsley beat F.G. Drock- STAN'S BUSY DAY

year-old Let's hope Stan Gullan has ation for the first time against the netting entangled like a quiet me at his Ministry of the Duckley Boys from Leeds. BEN. Food desk this morning. The Manager

Cann smiled Sid

Walsh, Messrs Dave JUMPED TO THE FORE

generally responsive 24-year-old Queen's Park Ran-happily, as he said: "Well done, Elliott and Williams added On the

Ind

to young Brown. "He [champions' discomfiture. pltches this summer, Tattersall Lets Coalkeeper deserves it.

Coventry gave him a really plays the style No lewer Junped to the fore.

For 00 minutes it want.

Sid than seven times Tattersall beat tough time.

The Rest, and the seld was Stan v.

as the game. goalkeeper got ex-Clyde

in

The award of the cricket writers' trophy for "the most promising young cricketer of the year" provides a fiting climax to a remarkable senson for Roy Tatter- sall, the 28-year-old Lancashire offspinner.

Tattersall entered first-class cricket in 1948 as a pace bowler, and at an age when players of his ability are usually well established.

Nevertheless, his figures of 36 Uuter the guidance of George Tribe, the Australian left-arm wirkets at an average of 26.47 httle indication of the bowler ossisting Lancashire as gove

follow..

a court, Tullerrall's talents as startling success which was to

pin howler developed and in 1949 he made 12 Chacipiouslup appearances.

Professional

ilons, such as putting, pitching Match Play

aunt Sally etc, etc.

Apart from

prizes donated by the Golf Club, additional gifts have been

ru-

S.V.O.C..

eda Magnum of Champagne in their gift.

Ice for putting into drinks Is kely to be in short supply and the commlitee cuggest that hosts at tables may remedy this by bringing their own ice cubes In thermos darks

bus previous best performatice

winner ncedar.

Evans

was a "winer"

Edgar Puckard,

be- with

last season.

BROWN VERDICT

cause he fought it out

Wednesday's

Golff six wickelt for 30 runs, and many theers us the victors

Championship

match was played.

New

although he diti not sure with the end.

Berry

ttistinction of

all

Men's 100 yards back stroke,-C.C. Wang Sturm Kam-chlu, M, Col- inco, V. Maliuk and Pau Koot-kiu. TODAY'S PROGRAMME

Men's_150 vurde back stroke: Heat bank 6-1, 6-3; W. Ganey beat

Getz No. 1.-Pau Koon-kul (Chiness nz, 1. Ridadále 0-3, 0-4; K.M. Billy beat 11. da Silva 4-6, 6-4, 6-3; Lieut Chan, Cheak-wah (Chinese "Y"), E

to Col. R. Stack beat A. Zimmer Wang (Fortuna) Hent No.

V. Matiuk 9-7, 6-2; ML. Coxali beat is PM. Collpeo

(Chinese (VRC), Shum 3. Wall 6-4, 6-1; Mrs L. Benjamin of football we I knew he'd fit in." Don't

Women's 50 yards, free style: Heat blame young Sandy teat Mrs J.T. Lawes 6-2, 7-5; Miss

5. Ribeiro and Mrs J.T. Laver M. 1. Fung Yfectre (Chinese last-minute confidentially alter Anderson,

abbeut

Mrs H. Stack and Mas N., Leme Ol-mal Chung Shing), stitute in place of left-back Lambert Baker 6-28-7; 15.11. Gatz

Wong Yuk-hing (chinem -Y"). Joan ofte and A.V. While heat J. Abbas and Fager (URC), Heat No. 1-Doria IN. Manley 4-0, 6-4, 6-4; Lleusten (URC), Cynthia Eager (VRC), He played Irish Col R. Stack and Leriou beat than Teing-mut (Chung Aking).

Brown it. Me Divil and C. Quang 3-2, Kwoke Nann-hung (Chinese "yny,

0-7.

to

of

Sam

Club Mixed car Doubles. Dr

OPEN PAIRS FINAL ON SUNDAY

On the debit side: Ted Bal. Walton, for the Southend

coal defeat international Jackle Norman lard broke a collar-bone. his County colleagues,

Irish international

Southampton goals by VC-nearly out of the game.

Men's 444 yards free style: Hest and Hilton, the

Lockhart ran bag into form.

Open-goal chances failed

No. 1-V Matluk VRC), Than Chun-nem (Chiness "y"). LAIT KAITA gaining con Esugland cap, he en-Ile got one goal, Ken Chisholmeran Ted Bates and Jack Ed.

LRC TOURNEY

Bear Chinese "Y"), Wong Kwai- ceived from Jardines, Butter-

⚫ Carnoustic, Scotland,yed the satisfaction of beading notched the other two for Co. wards, ex-Forest player... and cure the Ipswich forwards

an outsize bouquet to the re- their bashfulness บ!!

The following were the results ehee (Chinees "y"), Sant No. 3 field & Swire, 3. D. Hutchinson

Sept. 19. the Arst-class averages in his ventry.

at matches played at the Ladles Car D.1. Jones (Army), Cheung & Co.,

Billy Willums, constructed defence for resist. McCory rolled one in. Dodwells.

Kin-man (Portosa), Last Kam-por Gilmans,

Fanfare for Forst full enson.

Leeds second-half

Recreation Club yesterday: (Fartertia), Yin Kou (Chung Shing). The British Professional A.P.C.. Callex,

ex-Bochdale Share the war only Gloucester-23-year-old

10-ing terrine

F.A. LOOK ON

Club Ladies Singles-Mrs K. Ajzës.

Men's

Army. Fasleep. free style re- Gibb Livingston, The Hongkong Match-Play Golf Champion-chie's 49-year-old Tom Goddard side forward, who scored

the Pressure.

Hent No. beat Mrs Harris 3-0, 0-3, 0-3; Mira lav

Tel No. HVAC Bottling Co, B.A.'T, & Caldbeck slip opened here today,

against equaliser another clispinner-has taken Aldershot

Two noch from Bl Robin-

Saddest man over the week. A. Sainsbury beat Mrs Mered 3-0, Chinese YMCA.

"D", VRC "A". Fortung. two minutes from

Charlton, end-Reg

|1-5, 3-2 MacGregors the latter includ- when only one first-round more wickets than Tauersales Norwich

son, ex-Sunderland,

Allen, the spring A nier

Club Ladies Doubles Mrs C. Getz 193, but Goddard's 238 in 1947 time.

Balsh to his now West Ham toothaller, were heeled goalkeeper who quitan! Mr Campbell beat Mrs L. Deas rol 17.30 runs apiece compared frst League game.

#14 food is two points to the Queen's Park Rangers to

Jain and Atre Johnson 6-0, 6-2. with Tattersall's 13.30-Reu-

NEARY SENT OFF

Hammers at Blackburn. The Manchester United so he could G.B. Smart and Mira Barty beat it. "What a game," sighed 29-1 ball fished home ball times.

get a chance to play for Engellak and Mry scheveicy 6-3, 0-31

M. Gotfried, Je and Mr M. Gol year-old Frank Neary In the

filed beat B.O.W. Weldon and Miss Twenty-five-year-old Stanley land. Millwall dressing room after Johms,

Reason is simple and hu-Penn 8-2, 3-10, 6-0, signed from

Club 'cap Ladies Double-Men In the ninetieth minule) the baille with Bristol City. "I Liverpool in August, also col- man.

1. Mannsell and Miika D. Raymond get this," he said, displaying an

Allen's poor beal Bliss M. Bleap and as it. Tottenham lected one. and so to West int

The final of the Colony Lawn the grate- Foley 7-5, 10-8. coupon-bursting. Arst clearance landed at

Club I'cap Men's Singles --- Ð ̧Ñ... Bowls Open Pairs Champion- ful feet of Sonny Walters, 30 awny victory of the season.

Homes beat D.C. Barty -0, 0-3 yards from goal.

4-1: E. Zulauf beat G.1. Carwell ship will be played at the Kow- loon Cricket Club at 3.30 p.m. The Walters ROUGH ON GORINGTM

low, whip-lash-4, 6-1. chot whizzed through the legs

on Sunday, September 24, and TODAY'S GAMES Scottish selectors called In at of Johany Aston, caught his

not on October 1, as originally The following in the programme Ayresume Park to note

and skidded into coal for to-day: the heel,

Finalists are A, M. arranged. wps among the Southern qual narrow lanes in heavy rain and his missed scoring in only one form of Middlesbrough un the only goal of the game. 9 am-Mim Barty v Mrs Calderara Alves and A. M. Souza and F.

misi,

team the British

had ilers.

Arsenal Highlanders, und left And

(Club Handicap Ladies Single). Football

Lee and W. C. Oglay. 3.15 p.m.Mr and Ms K., Ip v Branch, W. J.

in

with the name of Alec McCras secretary Sir Stanley Rous and Y. Tsui ar 3 Story, and is the preliminary and first rounds English established a sw.eping lead 11

W. Sxe (Colony The following is the draw for international, won today's match the International Trophy, the

the Borough inside left, on England team manager Walter Mixed Doubles; E.E. by four and three against major event of the international

their minds.

Winterbottom were among the Lynn Robin D.R. Holmes and of tho M. Turner and so joined 63 six-dnyo motor

cycle trial Right, left, or centre--it's' ali

the same to Teinmy Sinclair, Tall, mon who drew byes and who which was continued today.

second day's run, 27-year-old will play off in tomorrow's 32

Brentford After the

sharp- Scottish in second round games.

From all reports the golfers are in for a good evening's en- tertainment we wish them "good weather."

1 CAN TALK OF ORG

OR TWO "FOOTBALL:- MADARS

TILAT WOULD HAVE WORKED YOU BLESS # RON HAD STOPPED PLAY

This was due to the ruling that the holder of the title automatically goes into theter.

players st finals while 1

various district qualify tournaments which have taken zrinths, laaya place in recent

start in the ing 05 men to outch-play stages.

In

ONLY FOREIGNER

Van Donck, of Be'gium, whotwisting

Llandrindod Wells, Wales, S:pt 10. After a 212-miles run

and mountain tracks

over

British Team Woll In The Lead In Motor Cycle Trials-sear on his left leg. Ham's

and get rent off inte

the bargain."

Sending off zeems the only stop Neary from scor- way to Ing, but he got bi usual one before e unhappy event.

Rame so far.

He

VERSATILE TOM

The only challenger to the

British stars this year is Flory

sturdy

South

Alec, typically his ball-control, the British team had lost no shooter, whone two goals help-may be just what Scotland Daf Rees in the reigning marks, while Austria in seconded to floor dithering Swansea needs, but Arsenal could have Champion while Henry Cotton, last year's runner-up and three place had lost 276 and Italy, at Griffin Park.

times wlaner of the Open

who are third, had lost 079,

done nieely without him. Tommy was centro for-

pluyed Poor Pete Gering. In succes- ward. On Saturday he Tn the International Silver wit wing ill Manager Jackie sive games he's had rough hand- Championship, will also attract Vaso event

the two Brilish attention.

"Changeling from outsize centre halves. Gibbons signalled and the teams

Dutch team all

was Big Bill Whittaker's Both hap won the event

at-job to seo Pele did no harm at three times while Fred Daly, had clean sheets and wire share Wings" after 63 minutes to put It

some goal-zip, in a tired while Swedan place,

Ayreroma Park, and he didn't tack. the Irishmen and former wining first

Neat, naity Wilf Mannion set with two penalty RET. of the, Open, has twice came next

Over trotted Tommy, found honours marks and the Dutch "B" team, himself with the ball half-way Middlesbrough aflame with his won the match-play and bids for a third success behind them, with 55 penalty across the field, and, with two defence splitting strategy ant Reuler.

marks-Router.

Swannca

men, sprawling help-skill,

witnesses.

Association

-(London Expresa Service)

Rugger

Kia Sainsbury (Club Mixed Dou

Gutierrez International bies); Mrs Keylard and Mr. M... Shield competition: Harris v Mrs Ayres and Mrs Out- Preliminary fried; Mrs C. Gels and Misr Lambert

to bo round,

1, coinmanc- Baker Mare G. Strickland and Mrs played on October Campbell (Handicap Ladies Douing at 3.30 p.m.-Portugal v... bies/ idise 11. Foley v Mre all India (at KCC); Switzerland v. patrick (Heap, Undles Bingles);

Results, C Hurlbatt A.W. Culcher Canada (al Recrelo); Ireland v.

London, Sept. 19. The following were the results of rugger games played today:

RUGBY LEAGUE Yorkshire Cup, Second Round Billey 10, Wakefield Trinity &

BUGBY UNION Hayl 0, Rosslyn Park $~~)

He was the man behind Reuter.

(l'eap Men's Singles).

Pakistan (at Talkoo).

First

round, to be played on October 0, commencing at 3.30 Switzerland or TRANMERE BEAT BARROW} p.m.-Malaya v.

Canada; Philippines v. China; Ireland or Pakistan v. Portugal

London, Sept. 10, Tranmere Rovers beat Barrow | or India; England v. Scolland, Sa by two goals to one in a Thirdi Grounds for the first round Division, (Northern) football games will be nominated after match today--Reuter.

the preliminary games.

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