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SWISE. WATON
CHINA MAIL
HING KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1948.
Wholesale Shattering Of Olympic Records In 4 Days
London, August 3.
One world and 15 Olympic records lay broken at the feet of the Champion -
earth's best athletas and swimmers as the fourth day of com- petitions in the games ended tonight. The day had seen a wholesale slaughter of old statistics.
The first world record fell to four United States swimmers who won the men's 800 metres relay in eight minutes 46 seconds, beating Japan's 1936 record at Berlin by 5.5 seconds, The American team tonight fought the greatest Olympic swimming team race of all time when Hungary was beaton by just over four yards in the rafay raco-o distance of 874 yards two foot nino inches-but both teams broke the world record.
Mrs. Victoria Manalo Draver wife of a Los Angeles electrien engineer, won the women's Olym. pic springboard diving champim- rhip at the Wembley Pool,
Plans To
Rear Five
Wembley, August 4.
The new Olympic Diving queen, 23-year-old Victoria Manalo Draves of Filipino and English parentage, an- full time housewife and rear nounced plans to become' a
a big family...
Mrs. Draves whore father is & Filipino, announced she now in- iends to retire from compotitive diving so that she can "settle The Tower Diving, which may lown and have Inbies."
enable her to become a double American took all three Olymple champion
Kiris
on Friday. In the Grst places
competition. will end her competition, The Nicoli Pelissord. of France, sald. She won the springboard Sixty thousand people at Wem-Wembley Stadium, also set up' n
was injured today while diving in title today. bley Stadium ww three other re-
"That's all," said her husband. this event. Her ears were affected new Olymple record with her cords go by the board the o Ume of 11.3 seconds.
by the injury but she hoped to be Lyle Draves, n electrical en- Maureen in the water again soon. She was gineer and former Mid-West diy- ingirea women' hurdles, the Gardner, a British ballet dancer. fourth in the springboned diving ing champion in Iowa. 10,000 metres walk and the put-who also, won her heat
"We are today, final. ting the shot.
clocked 11.2 seconds, but her re-
going to settle down now. She's The Turks today celebrated retiring." cord is awaiting ratification.
their free style wrestling vic- They said they wanted five Mrs. Blankers-Koen,
tories mainly with music, includ-bables. electrified the great crowd yestering the singing of the Turkish na Mrs. Draves was born in San Francisco. Her mother, Mrs. Ger- day by winning the 100 metres, tional anthem reverni times. seemed assured of the "double"
trude Taylor Manalo of San by taking the hurdles title when
Francisco, was born in London.- she ran earlier today in the first
Associated Press. round qualifying heat.
Other Olympic Rgures to die watery death in the Empire Pool. Wembley, were the women's 100 metres back Alinke And the women's 200 metres breast stroke -the latter braku by folinad's wunder swimmer. Nel Van Vliet, and the Australian glel Nancy Lyons and the flungarian
Evn Novnak, who were second and third.
But the 60,000 spectators--the lowest attendance so far-leaving Wembley Stadium tonight were tigerly discussi the action of British Olymple ictala jo, drop- ping Reg Harris, the world's eyele sprint champion nad British hope for a gold medal.
Women's Records
who
·
had They
four winners models and two seconde to collect. Except for the fly. weights, they dominated the figliter divisions and produced come of the neat wrestling aren in Britain for years: Rare- ty ware they seer in defen. sive role and inade themselves favourites with the crowd with their aggressivennas.
Preventing Profiteering
London, August 3.
Lord Burghley, Chairman of the British Olympic Organising Committee, said tonight that the Committee has done all it could 10
prevent profiloering in Olymple tickets.
SMALLEST JET ENGINE
Bir Malcolm Campbell, the famous racing motorist, attend- ed a demonstration at Selfridge's, recently of the Jetex the world's smallest jet engine-for supplying potser to models strcraft-paedhoats-cars, oto.
The smallest
of the jet engines weighs less than of an ounce and fo Under 1 Inch In diameter, but de. velops enough power to fly a model aeroplane of over 2 feet wing span.
BATSMAN'S FEAT IN "BATTLE OF ROSES"
London, August 3.
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VRO Water Polo Team Bows Down
To Eastern AA
The big spill at the V.R.C. Momber' Gala fast night was the home team's bowing down to a 3-2 water pola dofoot by the visiting East- orn Athletic Association.
F. Monteiro swam one of the finest race of his career. Conceding no less than 28 seconds' handicap in the mem-
Bayat 50 yarda handlespimi, A. Qu er. A. Remedion; B, M. Guterres.
Dishig healed dandicapt—1, I. Cros; 1, C. Guterres 3. 6.1. Wonn.
Boys' 1 yards handicapped, I Remenje
bers 220 freestyle event, he dios, Guterres; #, Noronha, shoved extraordinary judg ment by winning comfortably in 3 mins. 32 seconda-the finest time recorded this year.
Eight-year-old Nicola Pena- luna, won the heart of every spectator when she lined up for her 50 yards race.
The stand ran up for her as she started of to perform in a flawless style which carried her to a comfortable win.
A. A.
Big Load Of Coins Restored
Tokyo, August 4.'
More than 17 million pounds The Eastern
avenged weight of Chinese copper and themselves of their recent defeat nickel coins, brought to Japan by the V.R.C. with an odd goal during the war, will be re- In Ave victory over the Viestituted to the Chinese Gov-
torians.
an
Vic-
ornment in September when American-built Liberty
From the stort the pace was fast. The ever aggressive
torian forwards this time found ship, flying the Chinese flag, the Chinese defence diflcult to will arrive at Osaka to take penetraté.
on the cargo, the Civil Pro- The Chinese, Jaying
close perty Custodian of General - Around their goal mouth, con
MacArthur's Headquarters 'an- sistently faced the pressing at-nounced today, tack of their opponents.
tactics. Gerry Roza
the
This delivery represents Towards the final minutes of arst restitution of coins to the the first half they broke through Chinese Government and further and
with an accurate volley from shipments, totalling up to 7,000.- the wing, took the initiative with 900 pounds, are expected in the the Brat
Arst goni. During the second half V.R.C near future, he added,
The coins were collected by had still not decided on strategy, the Japanese armed forces in the whole team following where
China during the war and sent ever the ball rested. Meanwhile to Japan to be melted down and Prominent among present day batsmen is Edward Eastern was trying hard to main-- used to manufacture munitions.
no longer Lestor, who not only achieved the ambition tan the lead and kept wisely They are
used ស in China and many of of all Yorkshire, to hit a century against forward saw his chance, worked 18th centuries.
currency Pereira, V.R.C. them date back to the 14th and Lancashire in a battle of "The Roses," but up to it and equalled the scor The value of the coins, based did it twice in the same match. There have been complaints that tickets were being sold to record of Fercy Holmes, th: only and 108 (Manner: 557, Deighton
with a shot that had Woo (East on their metal contents alone, This equalled the 28-year-old Navy 121 (Deighton 3 for 21,1 ern's keeper)
guessing.
exceed US$3,500,000; foreign officials and competitors.
Eastern replied almost immo... The Civil
Custodian Sailing At Torquay
Lord Burghley said he has given other player ever to have scored for 28, White 3 for 191, The diately to increase the lead to 3-1. sald Civil Property
that' more than 150,000 permission to the Finnish Olymple two centuries in B Lancashire Army 210 and. ten for 2-Reuter.
Things looked bad for the Vie wooden cases will be required to The most spectacular sailing of tickets held by his delegation to Tyldesley, P. Holmes, Depts Comp
President for surplus Gamer' versus Yorkshire match
torians. Only four other players-J. T.
They have never yet pack the coins to be restituted yachting Regatta in the Devon-e resold at the official prices fon and Winston Place have pre
seen defeat in this dekh. They in September and
that 3,000 forsook all tactics of defence and trucks will be needed to trans shire waters off Torquay was in
tried to patch up the damage. port them viously performed the feat a: Old
to sakn. The the Firefly 12-foot dinghy class.
Time, however, was against them restitution will be made to Dr. Trafford, where M. Herbulat, France.
Before any more could be done Bannong Wu, chairman
of the after lying third from last, come
the final whistle placed the score Chinese Restitution delegution.- up to win a brilliant victory.
at 3-2 in favour of Eastern.
Feuter Results:
rivals in the compact Turks were the United States and Swedish teams. The United States nad on view probably the greatest wrestler of them al-Glen Brand who won the middleweight title,
Three Americans broke the pul- ing the shot Olympic record of 53 feet one and three-quarters Inches set by H Woellke, of Germany, at Berlin in 1938.
They were
Close competing among themselves,
Thompson. of the United States, frat threw 54 feel He was dropped from the Bri- and a half inch-10.46 metres 1ish team beenuse he refused to after his compatriot, J.E. Fuchs train in the eme conditions at had thrown 53 feet 8-1/2 inches. the London
esling track at Delaney, of the United States, Herne Hill as the cycle teams then improved from 20 other competing nations. figures with 54 feet 8-1/2 inches The decision to drop Harris was (10.68 metres). Thompson then, only taken after last-minute tele- not to be outdone, broke his own phone calls
ch
Thompson's
the first races of the farris Manches-gure by a wonderful throw of
ter home, 200 miles away.
Brilliant Raco
Olympic
Reuter.
Compassion offices
50
Japanese Not Yet Convincing
Members' 160 yards back stroke handi-
56 feet two inches (17.12 metres). Swimmers were also again in record-breaking form.
The
Lester, aged 25, received per- Olymple record for the women's Honours in
mission from the Ministry of the men's 200 100 metres (100 yards, one foot
Labour last February to leave his metres again went to the United one inch) back-stroke event was Stutes, but today. for the first broken twice in the preliminary
employment in the Scarborough time since 1932, it was a white heats of the Werabley Pool,
that he
Tokyo, Aug. 4. | tapı−1, A.K. Rumjahn (1 min. #1-2/% American.
become a full time profes- | Patton, who Miss K.M. Harup, of Denmark
The Japanese people will sec); 2. A.V. Lapes 1 min. 32 seos.) breasted the inpe, in a brilliantly-knocked one secund
sional with Yorkshire, off the old
He was have to do much more yet to c. Guterres (7 mins, T-1/5 "neck).. awarded. his County cap early this convince the world, particularly run race, the 23-year old stude Berlin 32 years ago to win the:
Olymple record established at way into recond place. fushed
Australia, of their peaceful in (86-1/6): 3, 5, ankinsop (88-1/6 past the tape in 21.1 greends. Ewell, also of the United second heat in rate minute, 15.0 upset all predictions as Knowles, which had a very successful stay Northamptonshire last summer Hamentary delegation at pre-1. Joan Eater 166-1/8 anca.) : 12. Bestbor
He first appeared for the White tentions, Mr. L.. C. Haylen,.). Stoles team, we second in 21.1 seconds.
team, Rose county in 1945 and against leader of the Australian, Par S. Ziminerman, of the of Great Britain, the world cham-
MG1
France and Belgium Jockeyed for first place in a shifting wind which made sailing difficult but in a last-minute bid, "the United States craft tonight fought her! Italy's win in t Star cinks
Shanghai Footballers Arrive
The Shanghai football
euson.
8.
100 yarda krawat stroku handlept-1. Carvalho (84 meer): 2, J. Gomer
Ladies 75 yarda madley handicapı—
acconds, while Lloyd Labeach, of United States, who was runner-pion in this was regarded in Mañils arrived in the Colony Caiablished the unique record of sent visiting Japan, said today. (54-5/5 HOCH.). "
Panama, came in third in 21.2 up, was only one-fifth of a second as seconds. Herbert McKenley, of outside Jamaten,
came in leurth,
Mr. Fanny Blankera-Koen
equalled
the world
which she already
second to Italy's
borrowed
Olympic Plain W.O.G. Grut, a Swedish; to win by dve minutes.
metras hurdler in 11.3 seconds. { Her time broke the
Five
Champion To Retire
wero
2. R. Bullivan i
Dora' 26 zarda handicapi...l, R. Noron-
| beat),
Lawn Bowls Results
Anderson (50-1/% sa¢m.); $. B. Anderwatť| The following are the results being the only York hire colt ever
of games played on Tuesday in to score two centuries in a County, the blame among the Japanese Xavier (88-4/6 wers.):
"no Australian people feel that
Bloga" 76 yards' medley handicap1-5, P. the, Lawn Bowls Chempionships: natch
Open Pairs Lestor batted chancelessly in people does not fall on any ano (70-1/8 pers.): 9, D. Cyllaco (13-2/5 res) B. M. Gmar and K. M. Omar both his innings. He was 125 not military er political clique but Girls' 65 yards handicap-1. Nicala
beat Dr. J. A. R. Selby and out in his first knock, Having upon the people as a whole," Mr. Penalana (44-4/5 secs.): 2, 8. L
A. Steven 34-10. Haylen said. and hitting 18 fours, while he To show reform, the Japanese ha: 2. C. Noronha and J. Basto idest W. Hong Sling and A. M. Omar made 132 in two hours 20 minutes must offer much more convincing in the second innings, his chier, prnot this they have so far. T
Australian people will wait until : 5, 3. Blenkinsop ten soon).
1, J, Erikson (45 peesi): 2, E. Tavare¦ R. nits Being one six and 17 fours.
A number of matches were in the se sumie encrete demons
Ladies 10 yards bandicap:-), 8. An- tration, and not just words tried during the three days how that
derson (71-1,5 more); 2, J. Bauer 182-3/s i by rain,
the Japanese have); 8, II. Anderson (14-1/8 sec.). adopted peaceful idisis and inteye Members 220 yards handicap;—1, F. to maintain a pensoful way of Monteltu 12 minal ́12 secaj: 2, 0. Jane; life."-Reutor,
Thrills At Hove,
He came yesterday morning by air. the old record.
22 days in The team stayed representative. In heat thres, J. Davies, of Portugal's five-minute win in a Manila and played nine games, Australia, also beat the Berlin
Swallow
owed losing only-une. record- record with one minute, 16.4
nothing to chance
chance und In the six-
They are leaving for Shanghol shares in seconds, although she had the metre wipalng her hot of
class the Belgian yacht tomorrow Hui told the "China batted three and a quarter hours) earlest the .80
of all fou win
four haste.
Mr. shook off Argentina's competition
Mall" that reveral games had to officer, made Olympic record of 11.8 seconds. Then history today wher he won the Crown
The only Norwegian win for be re-arranged owing to the rain, she went on, to or
Prince Olaf and his They were well treated and en- semi-final swimming contes: of the moderr. family to watch from
the Joyed their stay there. Mr. Hul only second outside this time pentathlon-an event which gave "Norgo"
was in In a spectacular win.
the him victory in three of the con-class
Dragon said that he did not expect much The first three in
15 this good football It Shanghal naxt competitors bent the urt's five events and assured hini
Benson. Scandinavian designed class Olympic time for the
10,000 of the championship. metres walk during the qualify.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
A number of players would be ing heals. The new figure stands
the first of coming to Hong Kong, and (those Today's races were to the credit of J. Mikaelson, of
who came from Malaya would be in FLYEN
cach class to bo Sweden, who won his heat in 43
ciecided over the whole
returning. Several eld-timers, like Regatta. No previous competitor in the The minutes three seconds over 80 modem pentathlon has won mure rowing events
long-awaited draw for the Suan Kam-such and Lee Yeo- seconds better than the previous than two events Captain Gras which
will be retiring. Added to this j the Game
he believes there will be
few won the riding event, tied for Thames on one of the loveliest League run by the Football Com- of the County championship table,
on the Chinese teams playing on the 300 metres frst place in the fencing, and stretches of water in the country mitice of the Federation.
although they lost first innings ing was made today. event in four minutes 17 seconds
A well-known In the sculls, one of the high- less than two seconds outside lights of the Regatta, American League. These games are played while Glamorgan are still second, Chinese team, points against Warwickshire. They the Olympic record
ray be joining the Foreigners have 186 points from 20 games, and British competitors who are plan of Sweden five times since have
Plain Grut, Pentathlon cham- expected to dominate the event in the Race Courne and no gate four points behind, but now with
been separated.
one game in hand. Yorkshire re- For in- of America,
man third with 124 points from Wood, the Australian
18 games. oarsman of repute, and A. D. Rowe, the Oxford University President who Wil
represent Great Britain, are all drown aeparately.
best
behind
The next three mem him also broke the record. They were C.J. Morris, Britain's No. walker, E. Moggi, of France, and G. Dorbeni of Italy. In the second heat Harry Churcher of Britain also beat the record. returning 4 minutes 20.4 secuijde.
*wit
In
∙Will
take place
1938, sald that today's Olympie stance, Jack Kelly,
Mra. Fanny Blankers-Koen, event was his last pentathion sp- Mervyn streaking through her heat at pearance.
Delicate Problems
To Preserve Peace
London, August 3.
Delicate moves
wore taking place behind the Olympics scene today to preserve diplomatic peace, A Cabinet Minister intervened un- officially after a stream of complaints: 'about transport arrangements.
pre
san,
can be charged,
in the
Lawn Tennis
At Hove it looked as if the match would be abandoned an a draw, but eventually Sussex gained first innings points off the last ball of extra time. Derbyshire remain at the top
beat
t
Members' 75 yards from sṭle handicap:
dall,
Warwickshire Bat Against Tourists
Birmingham, August 4.*
Warwickshire batted first when their match with the Australians bagan hero today in dull and ovorcast weather with an easy paced wicket.
1
hour,
R.
beat P. M. N. de Silva and F. X. M. da Silva 26-14, M. Riberlo and J. C. Remedios beat W. Williamson und F. Kennedy 26-16. Leigh and J. Tibble beat G. Choy and G. Bouza
Hang 22-18.
A. F. Noronha and J. E. Noronha beat G., W. Sewell and E. J. R. Mitchell, 45-10.
R.
Open Singles
da Luz beat A. K. Minu '22-5 on the 16th head.
Today's Games selg The following arc today's games in the Open Fairs Lawn Bowls Championship:-
A.R.A. Rahman - and A.D. Razack
| (1148) + AJ, Hall and 7. Fraker, (18031)
de Th
A.A. Basuck and 3.8. Landolt" (82048)
D.F.F. Marques and AV, *Cofano
(10209) (K.B.Q.O.).
A.K. Minu and AR, Minu (28001) ▼ B.A. Hanssil and J.E. Hayward.. (392043. (0.0,0.),, 、
*.120.R. Sousa, and M.J. Meilas. (18658) * WJ, Manhallway and J. Mohalland
(8005)) (K.G.C.),
A.K. Omar and M.I. Raunch (21810)
By the lunch interval, War-, and uncomfortably and only six wickshire had scored 41 runs runs were stored in the first half for the loss of three wickets. The partnership was broken Bradman won the toss and put when 28 runs had been put on in plich still very wet from recent ing to pull off Loxton, skying the Warwickshire in to bat on 80 minutes Thompson, attempt-▼ J. Busto - god Q.P.. Dasto : (10809), mētras, G. Avery, of Austraila,/ yesterday USRC lost to CRC "B" $4, A.-V. Bedser 5 for 78); Sur-heavy rains. About 15,000 people all to McCool at short mid wit~ | (97701) ♥ K.M. Kunjahn and M. Rum was second and, K. Bartalp, of by 2-7, while SCAA.."A" beat | Canterbury:'Kent draw with Bill Johnston' could get much Taylor, who batted one and
The Olymplo hop, stop and jump final was won by A. Ah- man, of Bwedon with
16,40
15.025
matres
U.S.R.C.. v C.R.C; “B” · In the second Division of the kets, Lawn Tennis League matches
F. H.
The game between the Au-tra- Haris and Glamorgan was aban doned without a bull being, bowled today, owing to the wet pitch,
Results: At Kennington Oval: Surrey Notts 104 and 187 (Stocks Nottinghamshire by 8 wic-
294 and 60 for 2,
One run and 10 minutes later, Hampshire.. Kent 390 for 9 de clared, Hampshire 163 and 228 force out of the heavy turf, both half hours for his 10 mins, gave 1.0.0.6.1
|5.11. Xavier. made the ball lift, and Thompson McCool another catch off his (Rogers 80);
and Taylor started very slowly gloves..
A
Manchester: Lancashire drew Yorkshire, Yorkshire 309 and 281 for 6 (Le tor 132); Lan- cashire 301 for 5 declared.
RC Turkey, third, with 13.305
by 6% 24 sets, metros and
Captain Macroath and Rodger (UBRC): respectively. Alex Jany, of France, the world lost to C. Cheng, and S. N. To 16 holder for the 400 metres free beat M. K. Karl F.K. Lau 6–3
lost style swimming, was beaten into
H. Chan and P.N. Poon 3-gwith third place in the second semi-
Dr. T. Dawson-Trove and A. Anal of the Olympic 400 metres Dinnen (USRC):
lost to Cheng and To... 2 tree style today.
lost Tam and Lau,
48 beat Chan and Poun
China
Wins
At Birmingitam: 'Maich between Warwickshire und Derbyshire abandoned Derbyshire BA and
saw the start.
Although neither Lindwall nar
ket.
Golf Club Results
XII. O'Grady and A.B. Colema
Jahn (28001) - (ILK.C.C.);
A
H.A. Gray and `W.J. Kentes :($616) ▼ and A. Coalba (12858)
Loxton was showing plenty of
Yesterday's Games life, and his figures rend 11 overs, five maldens," eight runs," twe
Six Open
Doubles of
of the Lawn wickets when he was relieved by Bowls matches were played yes- Lindwall shortly before lunch. terday, the results were:UM. Donnolly, the lefthanded New Omar and 1.M. Omar beat .C. Zealander, produced a few good Fincher and T. Lock, 27-10, lep-side strokes, but after two F.V.V. Ribeiro and C. R. The following are the results of hours Warwickshire's Interval Pereira bent J.M.A. Ramjahn and Smed beal Essex by 224 runs, Worces. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club week score was only 41 for three, OrdA.M. Rumjahn, 319-80
8.0.A.A. "À”: V- G.R.D. "OT
H. J. Foster, and E. Hancock 120 for no wicket, Warwickshire (UBRC):
In an exciting and closely lost lo Cheng and To
Pakistan wrestlersvere dis An omelat said: "There qualified Inan the free style con- hundreds of lone of varied food- test because they were inta for stuffs at the cumpr-some never the weigh-in through a transport sean in this country before or for fought basketball game, China de lost to Tam and Inu muddle, and other have complained that Goes to be kept over it. We arb deer- to 18 points transport ad not arrive to inke mined that day surplus after the
227,
At Worcester: Worcester Hire
competitors] many years. A tight contral 'has feated Korea' Id Group B by. 49) lost to Chan and Pooning / tershire 270 and 293; E sex 131 end Compelitions of the Royal having been stumped in Tan
A
and 208 (Wyatt 5 for 48).
Hong Kong Golf Club the Deep Water Bay: Mixed Foursomes von by Mr. & Mr. B.R. Coombe with a nett 03. Tunners up, were Mrlor and Mr.A.E.G. Halz and
Was
Johnson's last over.
Scores WARWICKSHIRE "FIRST INNING.
Taylor, C. McCool,
them back to Khair cauips for Games shall be given to the hoa-water polo play-offs:
Here are the results in today's
At Northampton: Leicestershire J. Heu and P. Poon (BCAA beat Northamptonshit by 19 meals.
Omciate raid that when, they
pitals,"
t
Spain beat India 11 to 1: Ar-beat C. R. Lee and Y. V.
runs. Leicestershire 127 and 30 Akhad for, care, there were nons nyals The Minister, It was the Afshand refused to line up ten Hungary beat Yugoslavia 3 to 1: lont to FAY, Chry and 1100 and 94% (Walsh for 42) Mr. & Mrs. WJDyer with 64
There was some tension when gentine drew with Karpt, to beat E. Lee and A. Lumang & declared: Northamptonshire learned, has suggested to the that meals. The raid it was an In the Olymple hockey tourna
At Heitol: Gloucestershire, drew Hogay. Perl 0. Wong and T. K. : Liang with Somerse Som erat 190 and Game & organisers that competitors insult, and undigined: A top mont, Pakistan beat Denmark by (BCAA "A"); and offigiale loft without transport Olympia official persuaded them goals to xero, while Holland de- beat C.K. Loo and Y.X. Lam-cestershire 39 for 8 decirsed and IT.. Cieland with all square. J. Ord stu
185 for 8 (Gimblett (5) Cing thered by Messra J.D., Clague Thompton, should be authorised to hire taxis that everyona: from the highest to
feated Franca, gosia to Info. and charge them up to the on the lowest did, the same thing Exifabeth hold a reception at Lam Kwan and H. 0. Kwok Middlears, Sussex 3784 to 7 de Mr WH Lydali qualified for Extras
drew with E. Les and Lam G (Gravere 01 not out. Bentt 50s Runners up were Mesane T. Bah Johna King George and Queen beat: Par. Choy, and M. Les 6m and he sat an example by
At Hoval Sil:smie demwa with Lowsand B, A. Brown: 1 down, A number of dismissale b
qubue
Donnelly, have ing filmmitt
Buckingham Palaco tonight for (BOAA, “A”) A followed allegations at potty playbe distans were happy at the representatives of all the nations best,CI. Les inday
clared: Middieper (Devien raste. Gordan was the quail, v Total
[the Captain's Cup with n neit 69. Tering from Olymplo Clames onpiraation, and fined run them compeiths in the Olympia Gaines, treat in Lee and the Lamparas
"At: Lords::The Army, best" the flor for July, having benten: Mira
LBERG Bwn 612 Edrich Pp).
Laxton
*J. Bradley) and L. Collyer lost
to R. Luz and J. Luz, 10-25. 1
3.V.
Ramsay and C.R. Logan' heat F.J. Rodrigues, and C.A.
Coalho, 32-0
3.8.Chowla and Leo-lost to B. Chang und HT, X!- Hau, 16-20,
*In_the" Opm whales, C. Dow=" man lost to T.A. Mndar. 10mmäis E.A. Fronks had A-7, Ter feira beat 7,8. F. Thompson and T. Goodwin, 3LEAN
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