THE OLYMPICS
BUREN
THE PERSEOT
SWISS WATUM
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1948.
Pomp And Ceremony Give Way To Fight For Honours
Derbyshire 182 Behind Australia
Derby, July 20
In the first innings
Derby-
Wembley Stadium, July 30,
The official pomp and ceremony over, 6,000 ath- lotos from 59 nations today began the battle for Olympic gold medals which are the high- est awards possible for amateur 'athletos. Only three gold medals are up for decision today -the men's high jump and 10,000 meter run and women's discus. The other events on today's (first day) programme consist mainly of preliminaries.
The United States is almost sure of a gold medal in the high jump but is likely to make a poor showing in the other final events.
In the
9-3; Denmark beat Holland 9-7 Egypt beat Elre &-0; Uruguay beat
Greece 9-2.
Wrestling
TODAY'S
FIXTURES
London, July 30. The Olympic programme for Tomorrow (Saturday) la os fol. lows:-
p.m.
Women's
p.m.
100-metre (a); 3.45 p.m.
4
Track and Field (Wembley Following on 216 runs
Stadium)10
Hammur Throw
U.ITI. behind, Derbyshire had lost
Broad Jump (Qualifying); 1.16 (Qualifying); 11 a.m.. one of their second innings
p.m. 50,000-metre wolk wickets for 34 runs by the
*(depar- ture from Stadium); 2.30 p.m. close of play on the second
Women's Javelin Throw M. Ratial of Iran defeated B. S. Men's
(Final). day of their match with the high jump the United States Gernigan (United States) by an 2.43
100-metre (Semi-final): 100-metre Australian tourists and are is favoured to finish one, two unanimous judges' decision of one (First round); 3.15
800- su 182 runs behind
with and three with Zerene Mc- point to three points.
metre (Semi-final); 3.30 nine wickets to fail.
Other reaults Grew of Rice, George Stanich Gaday (India) defented B. Harris mer
were: K.D. 400-metre Hurdies (Final); Ham-
Throw shice Tunde 240 is reply to the of the Los Angeles Athletic of Australia 1-3:
S. HARKOZ defeated Club and Dwight Eddleman (EYP)
C.
p.m. 1,000- Kouyos mel (Fron; Thure Johannson Jump (Final); 5.30p.m. 50,000- metre (Henta); 4.45 p.m. Broad
·E'S.
Elliott, the county's open-of Illinois.
defenter! M.A.II. Ec- ing batsman, stayed in a passive
metre Walk (arrival at Stadium). 1-2: C.L. Vitala (Egypt) mood for three hours and 20 The American
entries in the ward
Basketball (Harringay Arena): women's discus ura Dorothy Dob (Turkey) 1-2; 1.R. minutes in compiling 47 runs, the
(Finland) defeated IL. Baimir
10 a.m. Iran v. France; 10.20 nm. highest score of the first innings, and Frances Kaszukski. The (France)
11.40 n.m. defeated A Lamont Uruguay v. Brazil; Depute much bad bowling, the Inter is expected to finish among (Belgium) 1-2.
Argentine v. Egypt; 2 p.m. Cana- Australians took wickets fairly, the first six in a Beld of 17.
da v. Britain; 3.20 p.m. Iraq v. the bantamweight class, cheaply and Elliott only scored! In the 10.000 meters the U.S.
Hungary: Hungary) de Chile; 4.40 p.m. Italy four before being disinissed in representatives Eddy O'Toole Beneze-Biringer
Are
7.30 p.m.
Korea v. Philippines; (Finland) (NY. Athletic Club), Wilt Pulls fented E. Johansso
9. p.m. Mexico v. Cuba. 1-2,
Fencing (Palace of Engineer. Ing):-9 a.m. Foll Teams Anal
Auto rations' total of 450,
the second innings when Derby-man (Washington) and Herman shire followed on.
Scarrs:
450 Is expected to lead the Americana
Austria
.
1st innings.,
Golfberg (Philadelphia). O'Toole
240 the tape behind favoured E.
In
High Jump
Baubric
Group One qualityles (all hav-and women's Individual foil, first
Flame Seaborne
PETTY OFFICER H.Y. Potter, of the RN frigate White and Baycarring the Olympic Torch ashore at Dari after the frigate had brought it from 'Corfu toitalian soll-AP Photo.
FOOD EXPERTS GIVE
WARNING
TO UK
London, July 30.
Aerision and S. Donnolf, bething cleared 6 ft 1-5/8 ins.) in round; 2 Dim. Foil Teams Anal British experts have cautioned that Great Britain-
of Sweden, and E. V. Henstron, cluded:-Hercole Asounc
Derbyshire ist hinines
DERBYSHIRE 2ND INNS,
!"
"
G
nd V.A. Heino of
of Finland. Quallying heats are
Elliott, Miller, b Loxton
Townsend, not out
Smith, not out
Extrus
Total (for 1) -Reak
Tennis Veterans May Clash
(Uru-and
women's individumi guay), G.E. Damitio (France), second round. schedula Dwight Edleman (United States)
Gundersen Joern
liminaries of men's and women'
freestyle swimming, water polo
and wrestling.
The only actual athletic com. Pelition on the first day of the 11th Olympiad yesterday were
water
polo matches in which Sweden defeated Swizerland 6-1
[ol),
Football -Egypt
น. Denmark 6.30
(Norway), 1 (Crystal Palace ground), Singh Gurman (India) A.M. p.m.; Britain v Holland (Arsenal Jackes (Canada), V.A. Jordresi ground), 8.30 p.m.; France v. In- (Chile), 1.0. Hankonen (Fin-a (ford ground).
0.30 p.m.; land) and Pierre Lacaze (France). Luxembourg v. Yugoslavia (Ful-
Group Two qualifiers included hom ground), 6.30 p.m.
following: Birger Leirud
Hockey: 0 p.m. Holland
the
zerland), Goergun
and
V.
water
The
even with greatly intensified efforts-would be unable to feed all of hor population and would ultimately have to rely on supplies from abroad to at least 40 per cent of the total re- quired.
experts also are increasingly sceptical of pro- spects from large-scale, immediate shifting of British food imports away from the Western Hemisphere-North and South America--to European and Empire sources,
:
aunt
8 the 400 meter: high hurdles, the 100 meters dash and the 800 34 meters. The United States figures prominently and in expected to have little difficulty in qualifying in all the evenit. '
Also on today's programme is Cul team fencing, the preliminary (Norway), Vern McGrew (United Belgium at Park Royal and Indiu Austria at Sudbury; 3.15 p.m. (United v. of the 5,000 meter run of the States), George Stanish modern pentathler and the pre-States). N.O. Nicklin (Finland), Britain v. Switzerland at Park Britain), Bjox Royal and France. v. Denmark at A.S. Paterson (Singapore). Hans Wahii (Swit- Paulson (Norway), Lloyd Vaiberg Sudbury.
Swimming (Empira Pool.
Den
They argue that such moves, would be passible finally, with Widenfelt Wembley) a.m. to noon, men's could not be counted on in the increased home prduction (Sweden) and J.L. Winter (Aus-springboard diving
polo
in slightly amended diet, to feet ladies Immediate or near future, tralia).
5 p.m. Z p.m. to 5 springboard diving, ladies' 100-view of the political uncertain-2,000,000 Britions out of a total Pentathlon
int present of some The first three team placing are metre breaststroke (semi-final) ties in Europe and the need for itils would mean feeding end Hungary defeated Egypt 4-2, as follows: 1. Argentins with 295 (Amal): 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ladies' in Empire countries to be meu-ares pre-war
men's
100-metre freestyle prior long term arrangements man on one ucre against 1.0 Egyptians have protested points three gainst the result of last night's in the having placed, med 100-metre treestyle (semi-anais) sured in countries to be mou-
Experts figure that self-suf- ficiency could not exceedi An Latest trade results for the overall 60 per cent above the current year reveal only slight highest level reached during the changes ih Britain's
war. imporis towards sterling sources, the switch from Hall, sources of food supply having started by about August of Inst year. More visible changes may however, emerge by the end of the year.
Scarborough, July 29. Two former Wimbledon champions, Fred Perry and Yvon Petra, meet in the are likely to
Slazenger professional lawn
tennis tournament.
finals:
with 26.5 points; water polo match in which they States were defeated by Hungary 4-2. Sweden with 251 points. They contended the foul called against them was actually com- mitted by Hungary. The match will be replayed.
Hurdlos
3.
seconds;
and
and men's 400-meire freestyle.
Water Polo (Finchley): 2.39 p.m. Italy v. Yugoslavia; Holland v. Chile and-Franca v.. Greece.
Modern Pentathlon (Camber
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Runs Plentiful At Trent Bridge
London, July 29.
Runs wore plentiful again at Trent Bridgo today and, facing the highest scores made against thom this season and also the highest raised by Northamptonshiro, Nottinghamshire put
up a great display after two early shocks.
Italian
Colt Wins
斧
Goodwood
Simpson and 'Stocks added)
212 in three hours 25 minutes!
for the third wicket without
being separated, Notis' besti stand this season.
Simpson made the second 50
of his third century of the sensor in 40 minutes and at the close of play was 122 not, out with one Ave and 16 foura,
At Bournemouth, in the only. other county thatch, Hampshire Goodwood, July 29. lost their last right wickets tur
A huge crowd saw a major 50 against spin bowling and were upset in the valuable long all out for 178, fazell finished with the excellent figures of Avo distance
race, the
£3,775 for 28 in 24.1 overs. Scoros
Goodwood
At Bournemouth: Somerset 301
Cup, run here his afternoon when Signor Frederico Teslo's four-year and .248 for five declared (Gim- Halian colt, Tenerani, upset the odds of 3 to 1 laid on M. Marcel Boussac's French champion, Arbar.
ridden by
blett 73, Coope 77), Hampshire 28) and 11 for gero, 178 (Dawson 07, Hazell Ave for
Al Nottingham: Nothampton- shire 456 ((R. Clarke, 58, Harvey"
Storag second favourite at Ave for 112); "Nottinghamshire 100 to 30 against a select 201 for two (Simpson not out 122, field of four, Tenerani, admirably Stocks not out 7U).
an Italian Jockey, At Plymouth, Worcestershire. Enrico Camici, won by one and Deal Devon by an innings and. 218
with a talt lengths
M. Jean uns. Devon 148 and 155 (Jenkins Nys Belgian challenger, Bayeux, seven for 40) Worcestershire 521
(White 67).
a 20 to chance, a further eight lengths away third.
Immediately after the race, bookmakers began to bet on the pastthilty of an objection ns the Italian horse. twice swerved violently in the straight.
At Coventry, the match between Warwickshire and the Royal Navy' was drawn. Royal 251 and 198. for three declared (Lieutenant Commander Mannera not out 82); Warwickshire 305 (Maudsley 77; Wolton 8,1 Martin five for 90) and 135 for seven (Cranmer 50, Martin six for 49).-Reuter.
LAWN BOWLS
No objection materialised, how- ever, Teneraul had
responded gamely to Comici's urging and appeared to lengthen his stride at every call. He may have been somewhat lucky to win, however, for it transpired after the race that Arbar had
broken down tone six furlongs from home.
After examining Arbar, the Comte de Brignac, M. Marcel, Bousane's racing manager, said: Arbar has broken down pretty badly and I played on Sunday, August 2, at think this is the end of his racing
4 p.m. sharp career"-Reuter,
"I am afraid that
Causeway Bay New Circus Site
The first round of the Lawn Bowls Rinks championship will be
AT C.C.C. 4.1. Han, M.Y. Adal, B. Yu 1.A. Rumlahn (28001). E.M, Alarroń. A.V. Govano, 1.P. Marques, F.X.M. - da Bilva (205TB),
D.M.A. Razack, A.I.A. Bahman, A.. Rasack, A.M. Wahab (22801), K.F. Pope, EA. Asins, GEF. Thomson, L Sykes (RTS). A
AT H.K.F.C. L.M. Omar, A.M. Omat, K.M, Omar, A U.M. Omar (38305) v, H.R. Pinan, G.A, Narinha. C.P. Basto, C. Rosa-Pereira a
(87240).
F. Lee, J.W, Lee, J.N, Won., Dr. G.W. Lam (2) JW; Leonard, “L.C.IL; Cole, D.W. Bradbury
Removal of the Kamala Bux, A.E.
Kowloon
121873)- 10
to further to shift Bri- Causeway Bay was complet- tain's foot purchases to Europe would be intensified next year.ed yesterday.
In the semi-finals, Perry will mert J. de Mos, of Holland, while
400 metres hurdles,-first-round toy! Petra plays Mohamed All, or
(first two in each heat qualifying | Wrestling (Empress Egypt
Fewer than 5,000 persons were for the semi-finals):
High British bouces indicated Circus from Early's Court):—10'am, tn 1.30 Today's results in the quarter-in the big stadium today when the
Heat 2: First, H. Whittle p.m. cilminating rounds; 0 p.m. first track and fleld event, the (Great Britain)
56.0 Fred Perry, Britain,
to 11.30 p.m. eliminating rounds. beat J.
men's high jump qualifying trials, Second,
Ariton (France); -United Press. Brechhuhl, Switzerland, 0-4, 6-0, got under way at 11 a.m.
Third, L. Petropuinkas; Fourth, 6-1;
A blazing sun beat down on the
Mohsin Khan,
Chat Pakistan. Eva Szabo, of Hungary, set up R new Olymple record by win- ning Heat 2 of the women's 200 metres breast-stroke in three
hinetics.
J. din Mos, Holland, beat K. big arena and threatened to send Schrader, Sweiley, 3-0, 0-4, 4-6, the temperature souring into the G-0, 7-5;
Mohamed All, Egypt, bent D. Maskeli, Britain, holiter titie, 6-4. B-4, 0-6, 3-6, 9-7;
Yvon Petro, France, beat A., Estrameau. France, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Revier.
nt
Criticises Parking Of Taxis
the
11 am the jumpers began their leaps. They split into two groups
with 15 Jumpers in each, Six men in each group will qualify for the finals scheduled for 4.30 p.m. today.
the cross bar at 5 ft. 3 ins. and | then at 8 ft. 1-5/8. ins.
Swimming
India; Group "D" Australia, Italy and Yugoslavia: Group "E": Hun- gary, Egypt and Great Britalo: Group Argentina, France, and Grecce.
L
after leading '3-1
The most colourful jumper was!
Harlan held a commanding lead
whose long black hair was held in place by a bandeau. He missed 5 ft. 10 ina. on the first but made
the first four compulsory dives.
goals, to 1.
The parking of taxis belong-it on the second try. ing to the Peninsula Taxis Co..
at Kowloon
ing Formory lives this morn-
7,000.
at half
According to the vice-President of the British National Farmere
Union, Mr. E.H. Gardener, it
four
In
Vrbo
One
Cernik
But at the same time they admit The transfer took two days
lint political factors make it dif Four 100-ton junks and 15 lor-
AT RECREIO
A. Mennes, W. Gaffney, C.N. Lojan, W.D. MoMaster (58061) *) F. Greenwood, A.L.G. Eastman, W., Bimpson, 4. Mes Kelvis (5805)).
W... Marshalisay, 4. Mclelland, `P.-
that rely on these sources in ries were used to transfer the 400 Kennedy: J. Berie (58001) 1.9. Dixon,
long run.” **
tons of circus material. Russia is considered une of the Elephants and Shetland ponies main supply centres for grain-were harbour
VOISELLE HERO OF THE BRAVES
canvas.
Friendly Football
AT X.D.C.
V. 1.1.
Á.P. | Pereira, 4.0, Bemedios, IMP
Blira, A.M. Rodrígumi, · F.,V,V,, Ribeiroí J.F.V. "Riboles (63280) : AF. Noronha, C.E. Margaw, A.P. Gatlares, J.E, Norane -ha (32181) ▼ Geo.- Lee, T.A) Midat, F.
Goodwin, EC. Fincher (58818y.
BYES:---J.M. Forrest, A.d; Kaw, J. Orem, 0.8; Bosselot (£8538); WE Col ledge. I. Leish-TA, Tibble; Tụ Lock
·{58001); ·GLA... · Bouxa, AIL HomJahts. AF. Coelho, 16.5,. Medīna, (2005%)] AB. Fleming, Li, Jorts, LW, Bịa, „W.M tags: (31191).
C. Dowman, A.-7. Hall, 2, Fraser (88911). ' AT K.B.G.c. CZECHS WIN DAVIS under the present agreement, the were carried across the
Ah, Raxack, J. Bradley, W. Hona?
V.A.W Tigers, la, J. Landolt (2006) Is to supply this, year 750,000 lions, beurs, munkeys CUP ZONE FINAL
and one fresch, J.E. Burne, F.N. H, à. Hillot j tons of coarse grain, but the leopard were carried
(811). nerosa by At the beautiful Empire
Water Polo
future is uncertain. It is feared the junk. Prague, July 20.
J.B. Howell, A.D. Coleman, DA, Mani Two water polo matches in
Czechoslovakia beat Sweden by also that changes in the struc
well, N. Bebbington (30208) Pool 100 yards from the
Most of the ten's, including the Rasack, Kitchell, K.M. Rumjehu, 6.M. The jumpers first had to clear sprawling. Stadium,
matches to
of Eastern Europea the lure Bruce the Olympic Games were play
In agricultural main one, wers demaged by ty- Budujebr. (2×001). ed today, Hungary beating European Zone Anai of the Davis, economies and Harlan of Ohio State took an Egypt and Sweden defeating Cup concluded here today.
AT 'K.C.C. methods might permanently re-phoon "Rose."
Neurly all have been replaced duce the capacity of the Danube If more than six in each group early lead today over a field Switzerland.
Results of the two final singles basin to export and even increase out of 20,000 yards of canvas. A C.F. Remedies (9417). L. Gough 3.1.8. Alem. A.A. Loper, LE Xavier. make the latter mark the officials of 27 competitors in both the Hungary and Sweden
matches: pre ca-
their dependence on Soviet grain, new and larger big top," which | J.A.A. Bolby, L.A. Collyer, K.S. Robert- Torsten Johannson (Sweden) to the detriment of Britain and will keep raising the bar until
can accommodate about 6,000 peo- (0819), group front and back jack required favourites to win the title." only six are left in cach
Hungary won by 4 goals to 2. beat V. Zabrodsky (Czechoslova-nther Western European cours- ple, look at least 10,000 yards of A.K. Minu (28001). P.M.N. de Blv. A., Kine, A.R. Kitchell, J. Hooven, making 12 ilgible for the finals dives.
8-3.
3-6, 6-2, 0-3, and F. tries. time,kla)
(Czechoslovakia), beat B. Government sources have also Performances will probably ba-
FX. Soares, J.A. da Luny 16.F. da Lui (28036). Singh Gurman, bearded Indian, In the springboard diving after and Sweden trounced Switzerland Fornstedt (Sweden) 6-4, 6-1; 8-3. I begun to take into consideration gin at Causeway Bay on Monday
by
Only 1,000 watched the games With the result already decided the possibility of cther structural night and continuo for ane month. The official scoring gave Bruceno Empire Pool, which hold before today's play began, the changes elsewhere which would The circus will then go on to Xayr, CC. Pareiza (18541) Harlan (United States) $2.28;
We ofthe Arst team players, Lennart Ber- for export purposes. India and
reduce the availability of food Macao and Manila, The small Lieutenant Sammy Lee (United crowd was blamed on the defer- gelin (Sweden) and Jaroslav Indonesia are mentioned as suur
Mike Bupillment of 40.00; alvern Gundarscen of Norway States)
the and of lorries, along Kimber-was jumping boreference was derson (United States) 44.65.
and Vladimer swimming pro-Drobny (Mexico) 46.87 and Miller An-
ces whose food exports may dry gramme, originally, due for this (Czechoslovakia) decided not to up as home demands increase in ley Road, near Carnarvon Claude Benard
evening, until later in the Games, play-Reuter.
future.-United Press. Road, was criticised by Mr. the first
eliminated. jumper
1. The divers finished their first W. H. Latimer, Traffic Sub-Casada of Puerto Rico went out four
Basketball Inspector W. P.. Apps, and next, falling to clear 6 ft. 5/8 in.
they will continue
Fast-moving Filipino basket- G. T. P. Crilly
throws of the with the fifth compulsory plus The qualifying
ballers today whipped the in- women's discus scheduled for 11three optional dives, yesterday.
s.m. were postpond until 3.30: p.m. Crilly and M. D'Almelda were Each of the 21 competitors will beats resulted as follows:
The men's 10-meter 'freestyle experienced Irag team in the defendants in twe summonses get three throws with those hav-
opening game of the 14th First beat: 1. Alex Jony Olymplad tournament 102 Frising out of a traffic accident in ing the six longest throws quali-France); 2. Bruce Burke (Aus points to that locality on June 21.
fying for the Anals.
|tralia); ~~3. - Eimer Stathomary The high-powered Philippine Pleading guilty to falling to The women's discuss finals (Hungary); Ols Johannesen performance served notice that niter into position when turning which are likely to decide the Sweden); & Lauto Guimares the speedy Filipinos will be a Big into. Kimberley Hond, Crilly said first gold medal winner of the Erpall); 0. Isador Perez (Spain); reat threat in this tournament. that he was driving along Car-Games-follow immediately after 7 Isaac Mansoor (India)
deft moves, ball- The Filipinos narvon Road into Kimberley Road the qualifying round.
The winning time was 58.1 handling and accurate shooting when motor cyclo 107, ridden by In today's water polo at the secs. Sultan Karamally of Pakis opened the eyes of the Americans D'Almeido, ran into his
car.
Empire Pool, Wembley, Argentina tan withdrew,
who saw the first game. As his vision was obstructed by outswam and outpassed the Greek Second heat-1. Kolth Carter lorries and taxis parked along team to win d-a la Its first Olym-(United States); 2. Per Olaf Ols- Calvo, explained that basketball The Philippines coach, Dionisio Kimberley Road he had to turn pic event.
son (Sweden); 3. Zoltan Salarz has become somewhat far into the centre of Leading 8-2 in the first half, (Hungary); Binnuel Guerra popular game on his home islands. to drive in wan: proved the wii-0-0
the most reason but gat one of his rare hits whip the Saint Louis Cardinals Swiro and Maclalón:--Chan the road when making the right Argentina monopoiled the game (Spain); 6. Augusto Canton (Ar- Be said his team "might be able ning run in the second inning. I The only American League Ping-luk, Au Kwong-kam Lay hand turn from Carnavon Road.
Wal-hung, Tang, Man-hol, Loung In the second period to add an- gentina); Nicasid Ferrer to spring a surprise this year." "If I had been going a bit fas other three goals.
was his Afth hit of the year, this-game scheduled was a night game, Choi, Tsang Wing-on, Cheung Carp (Cuba)}; 7. Pat Kendall (Britain); ter than fost creeping along there The other games
In another game played todaying his batting average to .097.
Score:
Lam, Wong Chan-hung, Mok would have been
The winning time,
the United States-boat Switzerland. Leo Durocher's fast rising New was 58.7 ICC 80-21.
Kom-kong and Chan Yim-ming. cident" said Crilynasty ac follows resulted, as 0. Dillip Mitra (Todin).in);
York Giants" ran up their thir United States defeated Uruguay The 13 teams mentored for
Olympics: water pulo, champion Appeal Jury straight shut-out over the Cin- Pittsburgh
cinnati Rads. Catcher Walkers Bostors shin are divided for the art The OlympicsInternational Cooper's base-fonded homer. In Winning phoner Bm Volley round into six groups of three Jury of Appeal was meeting in the first inning got the Giants of Cincinnati teams. In the Arst round each London this afternoon to con- to a good start. The Glants won Now York done 5p 750
(Winning pitcher Dave Koo the Olymple bouts and decoreling to baseman, paced an It hit attack Philadelphia
were not allowed to with three safeties that drove in (Winning pitcher 2290lgium, the Unlie LRIEN INVOET, Fair Whistaitoam | Cube17-42 WINWEI
phia Phillies irotince the Culcugo Baints Lolita Groups
Brooklyn of and Spain; will take part singhe Beating Catcher Roy Campbell and first reso i basangan di Hodges belied
Wa Apps sald that there was 1-0 Italy best Australia 9-0; In- was not much, doubt that dla beat Chila 7.4 MEMO D'Almeida war travelling at about
10 m.p.h, when he saw the car Foil Fencing
about
1
New York, July
Bill Voiselle was the hero today as he pitched
29.
and batted the National League leading Bos ton Braves to a 2-1 decision over the Pitts- burgh Pirates, 2.
A friendly football game will be played on Monday at the Taikoo Dockyard Recreation Ground be tween the staff of the In-urance Department of Butterfield and Swire and a team from Swire and Maclaine at 6.p.m.
The following are the tes
tems:- Butterfeld and Bwire:-Cheng- Chop-hay, Kwok Pul-yu, Tang Wal-choy, Chan Tin-fan, Ng Kwok-wah Luk Fook-hang Lee Chi-hing, Yeung Kong, Fung Sek
turned in his 11th victory of the able the Brooklyn
The deliberate Voiselle not only, homers good for five runs to ensul, Poon. Chan Wal and Yeung
Dodgers te Poon-hing.
coming up from Caravon, Read, wirst Rounds italy 18, Greece) in Ità, group-and the two team wrestlers arelved tog Inteʻfor the RA
Team will play thaʼother two team') eider the came of Pakintari;#whone: 5-902 Ralph Caballero hindrenicaso.
lost his hood, anil ewung lett.
D'Aimside Bild that he was 1: France 16, Ciro: 0; Hungary 11. with the best resulle go
going at about 5 m.p.h, and was Switzerland 6: Briinin gained a accond round fENESVE ordineAges" runs, to help the PhiladelRowe).
about to turn left into Carnavon Ave polni victory over one Road when he saw the car com each winning might bõutky,
ing up. His view! was obstructed points score was 65 to 63.
The
are:
Group States and rubin by the vehicles parked by along be First Round of Second series)- Bweder wik Kimberley.
United States beat Swissland ! troup 40STS Cal „Kiekeries ENSEI
fake
4.
NATIONAL
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45:10.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
Royal Hong Kong Golf Club 7 11 3 starting Umes, old course Schoolboy morrow follow:
Today's Fixtures The following are today'cs Lawn Bowls, League fixtures
MAGFIRST DIVISIONS K.B.G.C.
HKJC C.C.C/V Recreio - K.D.R.C.
V
SECOND DIV
K.C.CV!
Filipino Club CC...
Recitito
DIVISIÓN “B”
Prison O.C v. c.o.c
The following players will re present. Filipino. Club) againa E.c.c. on K.C.C. green, on Mon day,int 4.
R.L. Manalac.
p.m.
Rozario and ‚W, Fiold (8KD).
L.S. de Bilva, D. Charu, ohi Cotton and W. Ogley: (BkID);0% -Y., Rodrigues, 3. Delgaday Hau and J.W
(Sp);
Roserve:
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