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YORKSHIRE COMBINATION STRIKES FIRST TEST BLOW

Lords, June 24.

The Australians, who batted first in the opening day of the Second Test

at Lords, had scored 82 runs for one wicket at lunch,

At the stort-30,000 people saw England strike the

first blow through the "Yorkshire combination,

· Hutton and Coxon,

Record Entry For Olympics

The

WAL 51 at

London, June 24. A record total of Gt natione will compete in the Olympic games here on July 20 to August 1, said Lord Burgh ley, Chairman of the British Organising Committee. previous record Berlin in 1936.

Lord Burghley also an nounced preliminary soccer times and places. They in cluded China

Turkey of July Burma India at Worthing un July 26 and Yugoslavia v Paklatan Southern July

at

Eastbourne on

27. All matches will be play. ed in the evening. Any re plays will be decided on Juty 28. Asociated Press,

OLYMPIC HOCKEY

PROGRAMME

Amsterdam, June 22. The following is the progratume for The

the

||LEAGUE TENNIS dangerous RESULTS

[' Obviously, anxious to get off the mark, Barnes tried to turn short ball to leg, Only three runs were on the bord and the

Barnes was dismissed with.

nt scoring.

The following are the results L'URUR much for stact of Lengue Tenha gatnes played {Test erlyket, for this was only yesterday:

al:#t*cuztt iver.

L.R.C. V. RECREIO

Bradmian, who joined Morris. At Saukumpoo Club de Recreio | spent an uneasy 20 minutes bebeat Indian Recreation Clth by fure he opened his score, 行事

nine to n in the First Division

very heavy atmosphere. He then settled down.

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Two buli volleys shimp froTU Cuxon were set spretting to the boundary Jav Bradman with stroke, which run

Australia at the tco interval had scored 188 for four. Bradman was caught at 38, Miller was out for 105. and Hassett was 36 not

out.

of the Lawn Tennis League, S. A. Rumjahn and O. A. Sadick

(IAC)

ost to J. B. Gonsalves and

W. Reed lost to A. V Remedios and

J. J. Remedies Jond to H. F. Gonsalves and

R. A. Marumer 1.M.A. Razack and O. R. Kitchell

(IRC):-

1.A

30

2. 4

10

Remedius

Dal to Gonsalves and Reed 3--

Renielius Ost

10 Consalves

Mar

and

3--0

5.-7

1. Kitchell and K. M. Rumjan

(RC)

ost to insulves "Bod Itevdl, 1--0 Tout tu Heterbor

Iterables

Tot

Marques

2013

1...G

Goldy

C.R.C. "A" V L.R.C. At Chuseway Bay, Chinese Ladies' Recreation Club bcut Recreation Club by eight sets to are in the First Division of the end, Lawn Tennis League:~~

tracting with ht: earlier gastrin- dog wwer typical Kondadóh Fitts.

tean,

and perfectly' powerful timed.

Wright at 62 Luker replaced Olympic field hockeyland one of his off-breaks turning, knarnament anteed by the down the slope enused Morris to International Hockey Federation make a hasty cfence job. Wright

pooling of switched to the apposite today, following

Bowles much better bin by this entries on Sunday.

time Bradman had settled down August 1: Inchio v. Pakistan; to his best form. Argentizo v. Poland; Great Bri- Morris and Brudman remained

having added 13 V. 1mmgory: Czechoslovakin anth lunch,

looked Belgion, England's attack

much more patent fun at Nottingham bu luck was uguinst the bowl.

V. Spun Pakistan

-Frmare-v.-Bonmark.

August 2:

India

V

Poland: ers. V

70.

• Austria v. Palestine: Jutland v. Scores: Australto-tat fangs. Switzerland; Afghanistan v. United States,

Argentina; August 3: lodin v. Apstri v. Poland; Great Britain

v. Spain; Czechoslovakia v. Hun- gary; Pakistan v. Denmark.

August 4: Hollam v. United

States; France v. Belgium.

August 5: Austria v. Argentine; -Palestue-v-Poland-Great-Britain-

Barnes, ↳ Caxim

Morris, not out Bradman, not but

Extros

Total (for two)

--Reuter.

OLYMPIC SOCCER

London,Junte-29:-

Taui Wal-pul and Choy Tin-wah

(CRC):- last to R.

to R. Sagalen and J. D). Mackie beat S. Saul and W. J.

Skinner

beat 14 i flønnermin and

M. C. Elijot

4-6

Eric Lee and D. C. Luk (CRC):- Leat Sagalen and Mackie 6-1 0-2 heat Saul and Skater 45 beat Bonneriran and Elliot 6-3 Taul Yan-pul and Choy Ting-wah

(CAC):-

beat Segalen and Mackie. 82 bent Saul and Skinner

bout Bunnerman & Elliot.

v. Czechoslovakia: Afghanistan v. China meels Turkey at East-

Switzerland; Pakistan v. France; hourne on July 20 in the pre- round of the Olymple 1. was

Belgium Y

Denmark.

liminary

August 7 and 8: India v. Pales-Games soccer tournament, it tine! Holland V Afghanistan; announced here_today."

India meets Burma at Worth- ing on July 26, Pakistan meets

Switzerland v. United States.

August 9: Semi-finals.

August 12: Finnls and the game | Yugosluvia at Southend on Jul

for third place.

27.

The applleation of Eire to en- Afghanistan meets Luxem-

Jer the competition was refused by the International Federation.- United Press.

bourg at Brighton on July

Replays,

necessary, place on July 28.--Reuter...

26,

take

YORKSHIRE RUNS A BIG SCORE

UP

London, June 23. Although there was never any trace of slackness, either in the bowling or the fielding of Kent, Yorkshire ran up a big score, against them to- day by consistant batting, keeping them in the field all day.

The later batsmen livened up,54 runs in 14 previous innings, the rate of scoring, Smalles hit up 52 in 80 minutes, includ- and Wardle, in particular, ing seven tours, while Wardle keeping the scorers at work. had a six and three fours in Smiles, who had scored only a 25 minutes' onslaught for 28

-Yorkshire decided to declare at the close of play total of 423 for nine,

Sportsmen's Preparation

London, June 22.

runs.

met

Already, close season transfers The close of play scores were:

Jockey's Unique Treble

The

6-2 6~2

Elre, June 23. Australian-born Jockey.

Rao "Togo" Johnstone, achieved a unique treble here

when

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948.

JOIE DE VIVRE

JACQUELINE DONNY, "Miss France", is elated after her accondaslection-Miss Europe when the contest was TO- Fun at Enghein Casino, near Paris, Objections had been raised at her fir efection because "Mlas Austria" and "Miss Italy" got there too late to compete because of passport difficulties. -AP Photo.

Veterans Thrill Wimbledon Crowd

Wimbledon, Surrey, June 23.

..

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LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT POSTPONED BY RAIN

WEEKEND BOWLING

The following are some of the Lawn Bowls Teams for Saturday: K.B.G.C.

First Team v Kowloon Cricket Club (Home):-L, R. Whent, C. Dowman, J. Fruser and A. J. Hall (skip); E. F. Pope, A, L. G.

C. Simpson and Eskiman,

J. McKelvie (skip): E. Greenwood, 2. G. Coombes, R. Morrison and

Sykes (skip).

Now York, Juno 23.· 'Tonight's world heavyweight championship fight

between Joe Louis and Jersey Joo Walcott, i the open-air Yankee Studium, has been pos poned until tomorrow night bocause of rain and threatening woothor,

+

The decision was taken by promoter. Mike Jacobs!

shortly after the weighing-in ceremony. He had promised an announcement at 7.30 P.M. (GMT) but the rain and a forecast of further threatening weather caused him to reach an earlier decision.

At the weigh-in, Louis scal- ed 15 stone 3% pounds, his Strond Tean v Hong Kong

heaviest fighting weight ever, Football Club (Home)-RJ and Walcott 13 stone 12 Wigginton, N. Laminert,

F. A.

pounds.

Atkins and G. E. F. Thompson

This is the first time within (skip): R. F. Phillips, M. L.

that 21 work! Hardie, L. S. Dinnen and L. Guviving memory (skip); W, If, Bailey, J. Hemu-heavyweight title fight, has been and S. II. postponed because of weather Joy, C. C. NoriNaz

conditions. However, Louls' first Strange (skip).

boul with Max Schmeling Was Reserves: K. C. Hamilton and lelayed for duy In 1930. . F. II. Hobinson.

H.K.ER.C. Second Division Ming Yuen):-E, Poulton, P Paul, T. Dyer and R. C. Butler (skip); J. O. Stokes, R. de Rome Bench A. G. Gardner and V. (skip); G. W. K. Crawford, F. H Hall, J. F. Barron and J. R. Bot

omley (skip);

Louis sald he would return, to his training camp at Pompton v Recrelo (aLakes, New Jersey, Inmediately. and would have ti light workout 'n the hope of keeping his weight. Lonr that registered at the weigh-in.

H.K.F.C.

First Team'v C.C.C. at C.C.C. green. (8:30 pm):-B. Ag Man" sen, J. Hayward, Dr. Gelby and Collyer (skip); J. Howell, J. Grady,

N. Bebbington and W. (lothards (skip); J. Bradley, B. Bickford, C. Gough and K. Ro bertson (skip).

K.B.G.C. at Second Team v K.B.G.C.'s green:---A. Colemun, E. Kerrison, G. Willerton and C. Strange(skip) H. Dowbiggin; A. Bailey, C. Carr and K, Forrow (skip); L. Hamley, L, Strange, r. Waller and J. Dickson (skip). FILIPINO CLUB Secund Division match against the H.K.C.C. (Away at 4 pm):

W. F. Johnston, C. F. Lom, Y Abbas and W. Field (skip); Alf. Taylor, John-Colton, H.-Y. Hsu and R. O. Hughes (skip); L S. da Silva, F. Rodrigues, J. W. Lee and Dan Rozarlo (skip).

Reserves:-F, J. Manalac, A Denn, J. Delgado and J. Laidlaw H.K.C.C. Secund Division Club (Home at 4 p.m.):-R R Davies, E. Hospes, W. William son, J. Prentice (skip); J. Mount F. D. Angus, R. A. Edwards and R. H. Wild (skip); R. Phillips, E J. R. Mitchell, A. W. Brown and L. E. Lammert (skip)."

K.C.C.

Walcott

York and

In New routwork

will remain do ime hough Central Park.

Louis seowled at through the ceremony which semi-privary in a dressing room

AL

was

Malaya Match Called Off

Kuala Lumpur,

June 24.

The cricket match between the Federo- tion of Malaya and Hong het lu

Kong abandoned here to- day because of rain.

New York. June 24. Forecasts of showers, today threatened another postpone- ment of the heavyweight title fight between Jos Louis, and Jersey Joe Walcott at the Yankee Stadium tonight.

Moreover, the Weather Bureau predicted showera

for Friday.

Bol Straus, of the Twentieth Club, declared the bout will be staged tonight "if at all possible."

A deferment became necessary it will not be announced "until the last minute:”----Yesterday's post- ponement was decided shortly after 2 p.m. EST,

Madison Square

Gurden. Walcott was mlling and appar- v Filipincantly supremely confident.

As far as could be seen, Louis did not exchange one word with Walcolt.

Eddle Eagan, Chairman of the New York Boxing Commission, urged them to make It good. porting contest and then ex- plained how the Judging would First Division V K.B.G.C be done.

Loute and Walcott, (Away at

with 4 p.m.):-A. E. P Guest S. A. Gray, T. A. Madar memories of the controversy over

the spit decision of (skip) V.C

their pre- und F. Goodwin Labrun, F. E. 15kinner T. Loci vous fight. Ustened intently-us ond E. C. Fincher (skip); J. M Eugon said: "The officials Forrest, A. J. Kew, J, Orem and going to judge cach round as a contest. In itself. If the rounds C. S. Rosselet (skip).

Pleayers are requested to meet even, then the officials will

give their vote points". beat J. Mr. A. Steven on the Hong Kong Reuter.

side Star Ferry at 3.30 p.m. (Britain)

Second Division v I.R.C. (Away

of

After two days of showery weather Wimbledon to-

day had glorious sunshine for the opening the Men's doubles events, in which all four seeded pairs got safely through.

today

The he won the Irish Derby run over une and a half miles and valued Jean

the Aga Just under £10,000 on Khan's colt Nathoo.

Johnstone had won the English Derby on My Love and the French Derby

Starting

on and favourite at 7 title, in today's victory over | (Austrin) 7-9, 4-0, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4.

to 2 against, Nathoo beat the Bla- harajub Gaekwar ol Baroda's Star of Gujrath, a 5 to 1 chance, easily by five lengths with the 25 to-1 chance, Seodon, also owned. by the Aga Khan. but trained in Eire, a neck away third of the 12 runners.

Miss Dorothy Pagel's Aldbor- ough, who was the favourite at 3 to, finished fourth.-Router.

Good 5,000

է.

on

NEW WOMAN'S HURDLE RECORD

ore

Was

was

Hong Kong in their second Innings declared at 176 for

Kilbe eight, topscorer for Hong Kong with 74, fol- lowed by Howarth with 48.

Federation had scored 68 for four in their second innings, Walker_topscoting_ with 31,

ers,

and

Hong Kong bowl-

Howarth Lee, took two wickets for 24, and two for nine, respectively.— Reuter.

Erecting "Big Top"

If everything proceeds ac- cording to plan the Circus now visiting the Colony will have its grand opening on Saturday

night.

Since their arrival on Monday last, workmen connected with the troupe have been clearing the vacant ground next to the Penin- sula Hotel of rubble. They have Oxford, June 24, finished this job, erected a fence Maureen Gardner, the British around

and are the grounds, woman's hurdles champion, set a erecting the main fent. new world record last night for

of the "Bl has attracted thousands to the site for a glimpse of the ar tizies (especially, the girls), Hons. tigers, bears, elephunts, Sheilanit. ponies, monkeys and other per. forming animals.

(Holland) véteran French pair, Meegeren Borotra and Jacques Griffith and J. MODTO Brugnon, whose combined ages 3-0, 0-3, 6-1, 6-4. L. Bridghant at 4 p.m.):-H. Gittins, D. Hung, total over 100 years, thrilled and J. Peten (Belgium) beat L. Tibble, and A. Steven (skip): the galleries as they did in the avid and F. David (Britain) AC. Tribble, W. H. Colledge, 8-6, 7-9, 3-6, 6-0. 1933 6-2,

ALS. Capell and C. Pope (skip); J. old days of 1932 and

Proctor and J. White (Britain)

Bones, R. Leigh and when together they won the eat a Jaconiaki and A. N. Other Tang, L.

Geo, Lec (skip).

c.c.c. the formidable Polish pair, C., BIL

Billington and D. Butler Spychalr and I. Tlocenski, in (Britain) beat M. Alam and A (Home): W. Leonard, LC.R. 11.2 secs. four sets. The Frenchmen still H. Khekhar (Pakistan) 6-3, 6-4, Souza, A.E. Conles and B.W: Brad- The previous record was held showed much of their old form -4. F. Ampen and R. Deyre bury (skip); IM. Omar W. Hong by the Dutch athlete, Mrs. F inལྟ -winning by-6-4, 6-7-7-5, (Philippines) beat Bose and Nath Sling, A.M. Omar and J.S. Lan Blanker Koen, with 11.3 secs. set

(India

11-0, 6-3, 6-3. Misra

Omar Razack, K.M.

and U.M. The new Commonwealth com- and Sawhney (India) beat Bost tolt (akip); M.A. Baptista, AA in 1942. United Fress bination of Britain's Tony Mot- und Quintavelle (Italy) 6-1, 8-6, Omar (skip). tram and South Africa's Eric 6-4. G. Meredith and D. G.

2nd Div.-League Game Sturgess showed Але under-Smart (Britain) beat K. Nielson Prison Officers Club (Home): standing in beating B. Fornstedi and T. Ulrich (Denmark) 0-2, Francis Lee, HW, Randall, E.S. and J. Barnes (Scandinavia) by 6-2, 6-3. G. Grandet and P. Frank and S.H. Marvin (skip): 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.

Remy (France) beat C. N. C. G.A. Coelho, C.W. Lam, J, N. The No. 1 seeded pair, the Ritchie and K. J. Ritchie (Bri- Wong and A.. Coelho (skin);

J.H. Xavier, Americans Frank Turker and B, tain) U-2,+6×3, 1-0, 0-1, -

G.A. Souza, 'All. and RunJahn Falkenburg lost only four games

MJ. Medina in eliminating the South African-

skip).

Reserves: John Pau, S.A.R:] Bux.

1st Dly, v HK. Football Club the 80 meters hurdles. clocking the magnetism.

G-3.

Metre Time British combination of W. Muller

Prague, June 22,

The

E.W. Robertson

Governor Soong

Under

Attack

Shanghai, June 24. Reports from Canton said today that popularly elect- ed Kwangtung Provincial Council, member. blasted at Governor T. V. Soong on his eight month administration, centring their attack: on his alleged failure to suppress the Com "munists and curb coi

commodity prices.

Mixed Doubles First and second rounds: L and W. Musgrove (-1, 0-3, 6-0,

Bergelin and Madame Landry

Friendly Game against Kow- beat Sawhney and Miss Hothing toon Cricket Club (Home) on M. Emil Zatopek, of Czechoslo~ {. Australians Win

6-2. M. Coen and Miss de Sunday:-S. Ramchaud, G. Hong 7-5, 6-2 In contrast, tuns proved hardvakia run the 5:000 metres in 14 The other American pair, Tom Berman beat Van Swol and Mrs. Choy, L.C.R.Souza and S.H. to get at Birmingham, where minutes and 10 seconds-claimed Brown and Gardnar Mulloy, hud 11. Muller 4-0, 7-5, 0-7. E. Buch! Marvin: BS. Chawla, F. Lee, G. Warwickshire

Lancashire. to be the best time for the disa hurd first set against the and Miss Suter beat A. Porta and Souza ond MJ, Medino; CA. Kenneth Croision took six War-tance in any country this year--Yugoslav Davis Cup pair of Dragr Mrs. P. Kuight 9-7, 6-4.J. Harper Coelho, N. Barros, J.H. Xavier | wickshire wickets, including his In wet, cold and wintry weather |_ Mitle_and_ -Josef_Palla,-but-won and Miss Yorke brent E. Mores und AJ Coelho O Baker While the thoughts of most 20th for 08, and the proport during a triangular-athletic_conthe next two comfortably to run and Mrs. Welss 0-0, 6-3. D. W. S.A.R. Bux, E. Franks and W. British sportsmen are now cen- looked good for Lancashire when test between, athletes of Czecho-out winners by 0-7, 6-3, 6-4. Butler and Mrs. Menzies beat G. Hong Sling.

The reports said the Council that soon the people would b tred on the summer pastime, Warwickshire, were all out for slovakin, Holland and Hungary at

Australian pair. John Katena and Mrs. Pelerdy 376.

P.O.C.

members pointed out that there unable to buy anything witho 160. But against a combination Vitkovice today.

Bromwich and Frank Sedgman. -, (-4. V. Carnik and MIR AW. Hirenek. JB. Burn, L.W. were only 8,000 Communista Hong Kong dollars. country are busy preparing the of spin and pace they fost five Running against him, Willi Slik-caught the eye in eliminating the Miskova beat H. T. Baxter and Broe and Jillott (skip); eight months ago when Soong Ling asked if it were true th

for wickets white only getting with huis, of Holland, retired about a the new season which opens on in 7 of their opponents' total.

crack Dutch pair, I Blakeland Mrs. A. Thomas 4-6, 6-2, 7-4.' A.| Jamison, W.C. Higgs, J.W. Grant assumed governorship, but at the Kwangtung Govermeat h mile from the finish.

Hans Van Swol. by 6-4, 8-1, 1-2 Mottram and Mrs. August 21.

Boston beat and

official made agreements with the Unit Indlan

(skip); present according to Scoreboards

According to the commentator,

and 'Fakistan players Slikhuis explained his fallure by competed in the Men's and Mix, Neilson and Mrs. Anderson Rosen, Dr. I. Shaw. JE. Mc-data there are 29,000 despite ed States by which South Chil

B-1. number well over 100, the largest

Mrs. Grath and TM. Pile (skip). Мг 6-3, D. Base and ed doubles nitches today with Walker-Smith beat. A. Humburger

the claims of 30,000 Com- would become a "U.S. base," an signing so for being credited to

whether munist casualties and captives ed US, goods are allowed a At Guildford: Hampshire 270"Zatopek's infernal tempo."

was true that Impor The world record for the 5 000 varying success, one of the best the Cup Finalists, Blackpool, who (Enger, 59); Surrey, five for no

-4-2, 6-2.

FRIENDLY ENCOUNTER metres is 13 minutes, 50,2 seconds,

The Kuomintang member, Au percent discount on import duti wins: being registered by Misra and Miss Woodgate 4-6, poltt Grimsby Town £10,000 for wicket.

and Sawhney in defeating

the Sturgess. and Mrs. Summers

following will present

Boong, who was present Willie Wardle, inside left or left At Bath Oxford University Heuler.

Halion pair, R. Bossi and F. beat F. Remy and Miss Juncko K.C.C. against Cralgengower, at pointment of "pro-Japanese col

the chamber during the sesalni 233 (Pawson 74 not out); Somer- winger.

6-4, 6-2. R.

nt 4 Abdessolam and Happy. Valley on Sunday Quintavallo, in the first round of Miss Welvere beat J. Ilaanes and PmA. J. Kew R. S. Capell, in the bandit suppression .com-

confined his raply.

the state This, however, is likely to be set 08 for 2

the Men's doubica.

J. Brezny and H. Gsiting; A. Steven, topped it Wilf Mannion, England

Worcester-

ment that Inflationźle due, alone Another Indian pair, Bose and Miss Nelisen 6-4, 6-3. and Middlesborough Inside forshire 163. (James Langridge 5 for

the civil war and to the. N. J. Tibble, D.: 0. McLennan and Daign saying that this Detroit Tigers, lost their dith Nath, though beaten, gave

drove many to become Commun- W. J. Kentes; Geo, Lee, 3. Tang, sts.

tional Government's... unba" ward, is granted his request for 40, James 4 for 43) and 15 for

W. Baker, and K. Joyce; F. E, no wicket: Svirex, 116 (Jackson straight game today in the Ameri- of the brightest displays of the ..... a transfer.

The term "ai anced budget. The claimed that First, and second rounda: Mrs. Skinner,

Other members club has refused, but 7 for $73

can League when they were de- day in going down to F. Ampon The

C. Chumpelovier, G.Canton has replaced Shanghai In

clat capital" is # hain સંતો tho Washington and F. Deyro, of the Philippinex Pat Todd (USA) beat Miss B. N. Joke and B. B. Trugman. At Bradford: Yorkshire 428 feated 2-1 by Mannion intends to persist in his

by the Community and leading price hikeg and warned mutch of splendid | Knoop. (Britain) 6-1, 8-0. 31ísa J.

aiked the memberg net application. Clubs known to be for 9 declared (Halliday 72, WI-Senators. The Senators stubornly This was a

retired

moled by (LS AN Interested are Notts County and on 69, Watson 02, Smalles. 5) with bases loaded and finally won players comtributing their best to Couquenaue (Holland) 5-7, 6-0 Members of the H.K.C.C. are

times colour, with each of that. four Welvers, (France), beat. Dalsø. -F. the Tigers three

REMINDER

He asked for the assistance Wolverhampton, ‹ and alther Kent to bat

it was a a display of grand doubles play. 8-2. Mrs. G. Blaissa-Terwindt reminded that At Bristol: Gloucestershire 123 on two unearned runs,

the closing date

the members in helping the,ey! would pay a large fee for the

(Holland). beat Miss Behre for entries in the Club singles

The Democraile Socialist pression of Communists, whi services of a player of Mannion's (Bailey & for 61. Urquhart for heartbreaker for Dizzy Trout, who

Results

(Britain), 7-5, 6-4, ÷Mias class-Reuter,

30); Cambridge University 153 pitched a four hitter for Detroit, for 1

(Dewer 6412

Soong's administration did not three or six ..... months." --Uni The results of games played Seefeld (USA) beat Mrs. Hampionship and Doubles com- member, Ling Wal-no sald he said "cannot be culminated

The draw for the doubles will support privately-owned industry. Press, will At Swardson: Glamorgan 320

Welis (Argentina) 0-3, 110, Mr Dutton will close today. (Jones 03, Wooller, 50); Notting-

Men's, doubles 1st round-II. C. Boegier (France) beat Miles take place on Saturday and those of mining enterprises but favour • „Printed) and published for, the prize: hamphire 10 for no wicket.

Indian Recreation Club hold a Woppinshaw Competition

on (hunday, at 8.30-p.mi

Members who wish to partici-

AL Stourbridge:

At Birminghard; · Warwickshire

-are requested to be prenas 100, (Cranston U for 94); Lanca- sie Club by 8 pin sharp, sh'ro-89-for-5--- lasciare

US Baseball

Bcore

AMERICAN LEAGUE

today were:

one

Women's -Singles

The

-

Yu-min, criticized. Soong's

laborators”, as Jocal commanders

+

that the collapse of Kwangtung would ruin Nationalist China.

"Official Capital"

to

Washington Musk 241

E. Horeham and G. L. Falsh A. Cowney (Britain) 6-1, 8-8. participating are asked to arrange et omncial capital. The: Can- *Detrait SONRA 1 0 2 (Britain) beat J. Aabotir and C. Mrs. J. 'De. Muszmester (Belgium) their games on nights other than tonese, he said, "are now "under fors, The Newspaper Enbroeios, Leia,

(Wining pitcher Earl Harris) Pete (Hungary) 6-2, 9-5, 7-9, 6-0, boat Mrs. T, Lusher-Fischer Tuesdays or Thursdays the of the rule of Boong, and Hang WAUTER JAMES KRATER,

----Associated Press | M. Coen Eersterand R. (Holland) 0-3, 0-1: Reuter. I catspraction matka

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