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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1949.

SOUTH CHINA "A" DRAW One Team Should

WITH

RAF, I-I

South China "A" Champions of the First Divi- sion of the Hong Kong Football League—ro- ceived their biggest shock of the season at Caroline Hill yesterday, when they were forc. ed to share two goals by RAF.

Full Marks must go to the Airmen for their achieve- The fact ment in holding the Champions.

that South China played two reserves in no way detracts from their performance.

Only Goal

BOWLING CLUB ENTRIES

The Kowloon Bowling Green Club will be very soon making

u start in the Club's Lawn Bowls Tournament.

Be All-Chinese

(By "ROVER")

It would seem that those responsible for suggest- ing a soccer game between Combined Ser- vices and The Rest of the Colony to raise funds for dependants of victims of the Yang- tse action have shown a doplorabic lack of foresight in their choice of teams.

There will be six competitions, the Club's Singles Championship. Singles Handicap for the Pre-if

Cup, Singles Handicap Cup, for the Vice President's Handleap Pars, Handicap Triples

sident's

The following entries have been

Morris played a magnificent racing through, sent in a terrific und Singles for Non-Prize Win- Rame between the sticks and dive from close rants, certainly saved his side from defeat by bringing off a num. On ber of spectacular saves.

one occasion he more than saved shots from point blank range after the Chinese for. wards had broken through and at their the RAF goal had mercy.

The RAF defence rose to the neersion and played a fine poli-

resisition

At half thne, South China were tise leading by the only goat of match.

Smith China started off in promising style and almost went ahead when Ho Yin-fun again eludert the defence

the danger. Morris,

left his charge

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on

1

Club's Bingles GC. Norman,

1. Sykes, S. B. Strange, A. Eastman, V.Chit- tenden, L.A. Collyer, A. Spary,

W.C Hail, J. Tindali, A.J

J. Alkins. E. A Simpson, Fraser, H.F. Shields, R.J Wigginton.

R.R. G. Roberts, Phillips, C.H. Gough, A. But- ton. R. Morrison, J. Meyer. Browne, C. JMcKelvie, R.H

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it is desired to raise a substantial sum for this most worthy of causes, it is absolutely essen- tiaf that one of the teams taking part in the game should be composed entirely of top- ranking Chinese players. Chinese spectators are, the whole, highly partisan and between Combined match Services and The Rest of the Colony is not likely to be a very good drawing card.

a

flo Yu-fan, who sent:

Kowloon a high shot, Morris smartly hut game, their only weakness Jumpest ut, and tipped the ball

tu dilly dally being tristienicy

over the erousdør for with the ball instead of sendin It away Will helly clearances.

All the HAF forwards played a forceful game with Colley, who started off as left wing but later taking over the centre-forward berth, outstanding. He proved to real live-wire and it was

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Hutton And Aspinal

Honours

Take

Bradford, May 2.

Macao Hockey

Len Hutton, England opening bat, and Ronald As-Team Expected

pinal, burly Yorkshire pace bowler, took honours on the second day of the match be- tween Yorkshire, and the New Zealand touring team here.

Rabone Sutcliffe

A

Bowling

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O M 30 4 87

The Macau Hockey team will be visiting Hong Kong over the forthcoming week-end.

In their first game, the visiton will play Royal Navy on the Navy Ground at (King's Park This game will bo played o Saturday, Bully off at 3.30 p.m.

On Sunday, the Macao team

Arm will meet Khalsa on the Ground at Seakinpoo, Bully ol 10 ม. 1

1

During the recent visit of th Royal Navy team to Macao, Whockey fixture was played to

3 draw, the score being 1-

2.1

0 54

0

24.5 6

89

4

20 3 74 1

12

1 34

2

0

4

Saturday's refur fixture shoul prove an interesting game.

A sparkling 167 by Hutton helped Yorkshire to make 346 in their first innings in reply to the tourists score of 370 for seven declared. In the remain- ing minutes New Zealand lost two second innings wickets for only seven runs, Aspinal claiming both opening batsmen, on from the League,

Hutton showed he is as hun- should not, when the next season

adinit

gry for runs as ever even after

Cowle starts, other Non-Service team into the three successive years of con- First Division, particularly when tinuous cricket. In the first Cave

Burtt he produced a superb

Creaswell that team has not been playing over under its own colours this season square drive in taking a boun-

who H. J. Chisimil, Captain

lefthander was in charge of the vital Kowary off the slow

Burtt and then followed on Motor Bus-Kit Chee soccer match on Sunday last is to be typical late cut for four against COUNTY MATCHES Monday, May 0. congratulated on his decision to proceed with the game, notwith- standing the weather esnditions existing at the time and the in- convenience it would cause hun, the players and linesmen,

Farlier in the season, the all

China South

"A" important versus Kowloon Motor Bus match was postponed fully five hours before the time nilvertised for the kick-off because it has been ruining and the referee con- sidered the ground unfit for play.

It is, therefore, suggested that for one arrangements be made of the terms taking part in this Charity match to be composed of plays from South China "A" Chinese Motor Bus, Athlete and Kit Chee.

It is also felt that i would be tine gesture on the part of the Hong Kong Postball Association concerned to agree 2011 Cubs

at all gate money received for Single's Handicap for President's the Champions (5. China "A"} resus The Rest game on Sunday be donated towards the same rouse.

A. Crouch, T. Wren, D. Trail. J. Crichton, T. Hemsley, W Intol The Airmen then сапи

Mezger, S. Thornton and T.P. Styles, and gradually forced their the Chinese on the defensive.

the centre Colley, playing in

conthunally forward Geib, was worrying the Chinese defence act in the course of a tusale with the

defenders,

ly through his thrustfulness South China

that the and one opportunism

RAF obtame the equaliser.

Bouth China played

game.

their with

usual methodical the defence and attack showing excellent co-ordination.

Th

ders, guined Rueing through, he secure the qualiser tn Went on with a ment shot which had Ya Vin-tok beaten all the way.

This goal put more life inte

China ant they South desperately to take the lead, bu were prevented from doing so by the dour defence of the Armen. fair share of RAF enjoyed a

Colley this the attacking and twice

occasion had bard luck. On ane

worked cleverly 10 men he

why

chie full of the Chinese was their inclination to toy with the Airmen und indulge in too

interpassing. For much fnult, they paid the penalty.

Starting

off South China helt the advantages through and sent in a fire effort stages and took from an neute angle, but Yu Yu-

in the opening

with

his

the lead airout five minutes after tak just managed to get his foot the klek-off when Lau Chung-to the ball to deflect it from its sang gaming possession aliout 25

uf bis sent in one vut,

shots owerful

distance tong which wenl to the left hand Morris, net with corner of the

eyes, the sun in his who had beaten.

Thereafter. South China con" tinued to do most of the attacking, with the RAF breaking away there of vecasionally. On

Airmen almost obtained

equaliser, only the brilliance of Yu Yiu-tak in goal

breakaways, the

the

thwarting them,

one

RAF Three times the

came but on each scoring, Deus the Deension Yu Yiu-tak just managed to get his hand to the ball to lift it over the crossbar.

At the other end, Morris dis-

himself tinguished

saving by well from Ho Yin-fun who, after

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After all, the Royal Navy has clone much for local soccer and af mubstantial stane

can be dis- the HKFA for injuries burred by to certain players, there should be no objection to an allocation being made for the dependants of victims of the Yangtse action.

Again Revived

The action taken on thal neea- ston was again revived as a topic of conversation by spectators on Sunday last and there is a gen-

abroad, ern Impresslun

con-

Cowie.

The Macno team are due to ar rive here by noon on Saturday remain unu May 7. and will

Hockey Fixtures

QUADRANGULAR HOCKEY

Army

TOURNAMENT

Thursday, May 5

6.30 pm. Y NAVY: Buokuspou, Umple G.T. Palmer and A.2.3 Gurat.

While

Hutton was scoring a Hutton, when D3, snicked a ball

against the New Zea just in front of Scult at first slip, century

landers at Bradford today, Holy but went on to complete his cen-

three huurs. Jenkins, the Worcestershire spin- tury in just under Using a wide range of off stroken, am, also showed a glimpse of his he added another 50 in an hour South African form when playing MCC against Essex ut and at tea was still undefeated for the

Lorris. with 181 to his credit.

After Essex hud amassed 293 Yorkshire were then 113 runs

eistmed four behind with four wickets down for four, Jenkins

com- wickets for 18 rue in six overs. Jooked far from table after lunch and it was no

The collapse

that obtinted 50

Zeil for 63 bowled the 1st six wi hots when he wDE

and the ICC pineed of 27. urprise round his legs at 138.

Somerset, who have not beaten Watson helped Hutton to add

Glamorgan since the war. held a 30 for the fourth wicket and was then bowled by the off-spinner fair chance of beating the chum- Rolland

Cowic bowled well pions in their friendly match at Rabous. without luck. None of-the bats- Taunton.

Somerset dismissed the Wish- were Hution, including

The cold men for 215, after an opening! against him.

07 by Einrys Davies and P. CIP, and Anished partnership of

the day 125 runs on with nine wickels left.

C. Norman, L. Sykes, S.H. Strange, A. Eastman, V. Chit- tenden, I.. A. Collyer A. Spary J. Tindall,

Hall. W.C. Simpson,

Aikins. Fraser.

H.F

Shields, R Wigginton, G. Roberts, RP Phillips, C.H. Cough A, Hut

Rt. Morrison, J.G. Meyer,

+

sequent on the postponement of men, Browne, R. H. McKelvie,

China "A" the S.

versus KMB happy C.A. Crough, T. Wren, D. Trail, 3. Crichton,

W. T

match, that football must be post-wind kept the attendance down Hemsley,

to about 7,000, poned when it rains. Mezger, S. Thornton and T.P. Styles. A.P. Plume. A. Davis- don, A. Urghurt, C.E. Terrum,

Weir.

J.B. B. Dailey, A.P. Burbeck, W. Conway, H. Sor- renson and E. F.S. Baker.

Single's Handicap for Vice-President's Cup

Digginton. G. Roberts,

It might also be stressed that the date for the proposed match is also ill-timed. Under present arrangements, the match will be isplayed on May 21, one day before

the end of the season.

An earlier date would be de-' sirable.

Two Incidents

The following ruling from an Buthoritative source is, therefore, of interest:

"When a penalty, klok .hanj been awarded and

goal.

as a

This impression is also share! by certain players, who cite the

question postponement In precedent to excuse their failure to turn up for matches over the we end.

A Tomo Catch

Hutton held out for a further 20 minutes after tea and then gave a tame catch to fine leg. Kls 167 Included 20 tours ans

Googlies

Glamorgan could not

master

the googlies and leg breaks of

und look

INTERNATIONAL SERIES

(Becond Round) Friday, May G India: Bockunpoo, B. p.,

Umpires: P.F. Xavier J'ayne.

and

Casit

Frefend Portugust: King's Park, RNH..

1, 6.4 p.m.: Umpires: A/Cdr. Padl and ERA. Miller.

Navy

FRIENDLY MATCHES Saturday, May 7

• Macau: King's Park, MNRO ap.m.; .Umpires: 8.B.P.O. Yeoma (Navy) and AN. Other (Mac).

Lawrence, who bowled skilfully Khaln was pointed out by a lead-

TODAY'S GAMES

Hong Kong League

BECOND DIVISION

During the present soccer sen- son, two incidents have occurred course.

en the field whereby a goalkeeper the local soccer refetes, football Colley another occasion, On

hus refused to defend a penalty is a winter game and the sooner sent in a powerful ground shot

G.C. Norman, L. Sykes, S.H.

kick. No action was taken by the that this fact is realised the bel

ter it will be for all concerned. Strange, A. Eastman, V. Chit-referes in either case. but once again Yu Ylu-tak saved

tenden, L.A. Collyer, A. Spary, the situation by diving full length

Hall, W.C. 10

the Unit round the up- turn

J. Tindall, A.J.

E.A. Atkins, J. Simpson, right for a fruitless cormer.

Shields R. J. Fraser, H.F. With time growing short, South

R.P. hard to obtain Chine

C.H. Gough, A. Hui- the winning goal, but the RAFI

yer, J. R. Morrison, J.G, Meyer, defence held out and the final

McKelvie, R. 11. Browne, CA. whistle came with the Airmen

Grouch, T. Wren, D. Trail, J.

W. Mez- Crichton, T.

Hemsley.

T.P. ger, S. Thornton and Styles, A.P. Plume, A. Davis- don, A. Urghart, C.E. Terrum, B. Belley, A.P. Weir, J.H. Burbeck, W. Conway, H. Sor-

on the offensive.

"A"-Yu China

Ylu-tak; Hau Yung-song, Tse Kam-ho; Cheung Shu-ling. The Kam-hung.. Ching-sang Cheuk War, Lau Fung King-cheung, To Yin-fun, Tin Hip-pa and Tse Man-cheting

renson and F. F. S. Baker. RAF-Morris Durham, Cross; Wilson, Townsley: Butcher. Owens, Turnbull, Studd, Morrow and Colley.

NE of the good things of pre-war times you

ONE

can continue to enjoy is Cold 'Ovaltine' still the best of summer drinks. Deliciously cool, creamy and refreshing, with a delightful flavour all its own, Cold Ovaltine' will help to make good the extra energy you expend during the active summer days.

Remember that 'Ovaltine' provides health- giving and revitalizing food elements, derived from 'Nature's best foods, which will do much. to supplement the nutritive value of the usual light summer meals.

Cold Ovaltine' is quickly prepared by adding 'Ovaltine' to cold milk, or milk and water, and mixing thoroughly with a whisk, or in a shaker.

OVALTINE Cold

Refreshing-Energising

the

South China: Caroline tu. p. Referees Bai, Maison.

FCA: Boundary Street, pm: Referee: 1,0. Pailtry.

Bolkeller keeper does not stand directly Police on his goal-line between the uprights and insists on refusing Club Tramways: Club, 6 p.m.; Referees to do so in spite of a caution, LI Bing-tong, but stande in the back of the net with his back to the other players, he should be ordered St Joseph's KM; Rt. Joseph's, & p.m.;

Referent A.T. Kwok, ott."

Rumour has it that there is a move foot to ekninate two teams from the First Division of the Hong Kong Football League next season and this news has occa- Frost and 5. Strange, W.C. Simp-sloned much fluttering in the

son and A. Eastmon, J. Fraser | dove-cots.

Handleap Pairs

Dockyard Talkoo; Navy,

freet Lal Durn-po.

p.m.: Ra

School League

ARNIOR

-ta

seven for 89. Harold Gimbleti and Hill made 87 for Somerset's first wicket. Close of play scores were:

Bunday, May, Я MACRO:

Spokuspoo, 10 20. Umpires: P.P. Xavier and A.N, Oth (Marna).

was made in just over four and a half houre. Only on three oc-

Secretaries of teams are requested casions was the England open- Te

ensure prompt attendance of their tram bat tricked Ing

n muximum of ten minutes delay will bm

kindly

Conftern allowed. Will umpires with

Fbone 103 half

their ability to officiate. Eat 117.

tokes.

wicket stand His arth

who made a fino Lester, ventury, realised 09.

After Yorkshire had failed by the New cnly 25 runs to head Zealanders on the first innings, Konald Aspinal, big built fast struck a great medium bowler, blow for Yorkshire in the minutes remaining by dismissing both the tourists' opening batsmen for only seven runs.

Apart from Lester and Coxon

th other

Yorkshire

locked like men struggling to and

Al Lords: MCC 378 for A de- cured and 108 for 3 (W.J..Edrich 62 not out); Essex 358 (Avery 143,

afley B2).

At Oxford: Oxford University and 81 for 3; Gloucestershire 259 (Emmet 78. "Allen 113, Ches- terton 4 for 71).

Reuter.

W.

At Taunton: Somerset 204 and 34 for one (Cimblett 62 not put Glamorgan 215 (Clift 50. Jenes 61, Lawrence 7 for 8D).

At Portsmouth; Royal Navy 241 (Ainsworth 87. May 581: Hamo- shite 130 for 4 (McCorkell 09)

LATEST SCORE

Bradford, May 3, Tea score New Zealand second Pick Of NZ Attack Cowie was the pick of the New Innings 244 six wickets declared. Zealand attack, but the bowlers-Reuter. were not helped by the placing in

's College Diocesan Club, 4.30 their early season (orm.

p.m. Referres: Dr. JA.P. Selby: Tin comes 2. Strange and Bickford.

your Wah Y Yaumalle Navy, 5.30 p.m.:

Referee: Mr. Collins.

and Y. V. Chittenden, Urghart Whatever the reasons for tals and L. Sykes, C.E. Terry and nove, it should be emphasised Anrie-Chinest R. Jones, L.A. Collyer and J. that if

dall. Hempsey and Shields,

Tindall,

R. Morrison and J. McKelvie, J. Macfarlane and N. Smith, Warren and Crouch. Pearson Wren. Crichton and Trail, Con- way and Brown, Hemosley and Browne, Weir and Styles, R.P. Phillips and J.G. Robertson.

Handicap Triples Strange, Atkins

A.

and

and Thompson, Wiggentan, Hempsey

Shields, Warren, Crouch Plume, Browne, Pearson

and

and

Is eliminated uny, team

JUNIOR TAMI

Joseph's, 4 p.m.

* Wanlat:

EL

Week-End Sailing

A "Wash-Out"

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE”)

Sailing over the week-end was a "wash-out" in moro senses than one, since only one race was com- pleted.

Wren, Fraser, Hall and Sykes. The race which was completed was a dinghy race

Hempley. Trail and Crichton. Singles for Non-Prize winners

J. Crichton, Frost, J. Urghart, W. Bailey, J.G. Robertson, A. Hulton, J. Berbeck, A.P. Wren, J. Á. L Pearson, T. Wren, D. Trail, 'Browne, Hempsley, Mozger

Davidson, H. Sorenson E..F.S. Baker.

on Saturday afternoon in which a bunch of stal- warts braved the elements for an hour and a half, but they had the satisfaction of complet. ing the course.

Another bunch of stalwarts |

Two of the Dragers were ahead and braved worse elements on Sun- of the bunch through the

LOUIS FINDS FORT CLOSED

Puss

Lester hit one half volley from Cowie out of the ground.

the field. A side better able to close the gaps might easily hase restricted the Yorkshire total.

The scoreboard at the end of the second day's play read: New Zealand 1st innings....

SECOND INNINGS

B. Sutcliffe, b Aspinal

V. Scott, low bowled Aspinal W. Hadise, not out

W. Wallace, not out

Extas

370

Total (for 2 wkts.) YORKSHIRE, FIRST INNINGS Hutton, Cresswell, b Rabone 187 Halilday, e Cave, b Cresswell 14 Wilren, b Burt

Yardley, & Cowls Watson, b Rabone.

Coxon, c

Sutcliffe, b Burit Lester, Cowie, b Burt Aspinal. Donnelly, i Bujt firennan. e Mooney, b Cowie Wardle, & Cowie

day for some 10 hours but did but rot far enougs to finish the Robinson, not out not have the same satisfaction, course by "race abandoned" time. as the race was finally aban-Being so near at yet so far

was exasperating to have to five doned.

1 am referring to the Round- the-Island race for Crusers which started at 10 am, in light aire and a slight drizzle.

Extras

#t

Total

but La Cigals which was hin

are lead took the initiative ps stantin up her angle and towed the three Dragons back to port

The others All followed

Lit

27

SOCCER GAME RESULTS

London, May 2.1

The results of played today were-

soccer

gam

First Division Manchester U. Middlesbro Wolves

2 Preston Third Division (Northern) Southport

Tranmere R.

1 Stockport C 1. Chester

Other Matches Leyton Orient 1 Queen's Park

Sunderland Crystal Palace 2

Reuter,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

Fifth Race Meeting, · SATURDAY, 7th MAY, 1949.

There are ten races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Numbers (10 Races-$20) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the last гдев. as well as those for the "Lantao Handicap" to be run at 11 the 6th Race Meeting on 21st May 1949. Tickets la the Specizi Cash Sweep on the last race and those for the "Lantao Handi- cap" may be purchased also at the club's Branch Office, No. - 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

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MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENGLOBURK,

Members and guesta are reminded that they and their 41 Ladies DBT wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED:

througout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL DE ADMITTED TO) THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badges_admitting nga-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 including tax are obialnable through the sighth Etar, which is bein

the Secretary on the written or personal. Introduction of re-fitted, unfortunately will not Member, such stember, to be responsible for all chits etc.

he avallable in time.

Tast follows:-

Re-cal! No. HolmanLAN

2 Yourleff

Results week's resulta arc

TUESDAY, APRIL 20 Blaze-Sturi 4.13 p.m.

Elapped Position Timr

£

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Badres admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11, a.m. And the Secretary's office at 11.45 am. Both Offices at lat floor, Exchange Buliding.

0.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club. House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 15 j4 0:45.99] Boy (Tel, 27818).

2nd 0.45.07

and 0:47.35

41h 0.48.C

int 0.32.2 2nd 0.19.20

Redwing-Blaki 6.36 p.m.

D Cortalt

Manila, May 3 Boxer Joe Louis found Manila's

The drizzle persisted most of golf links open to him today but the aty but, to rolinve the mono- ! Muya watch alone ep.m- Corregidor closed to visitors.

about The Department of Nations! on end to show that it really ried the course under sail

p.m. Although too late meant it, eve

every now and then we Defence replied to Louis' requent would be treated

she at Imat had the with the, real i count, to Ree Corregidor that the famed thing. Just in case we were not wouldn't her engine start?3

ant'sfaction of dashing For rock fortress is off the limits te really wet already. civilians,

Similor Experience The wind played hide-and-seen The Brown Bomber spent his with us most of the day, blowing Dr Redwings hud. a almilay first morning in Manila golfing of irregular intervals and så vary apperience on Sunday afternoon Louis who arrived here yesterday ing strength from every point of ane Leat being within yards f afternoon, will fight in a charity the compass. There were eleven the finishing-line when the "sace exhibition on May 6-Ansocialed starters comprising seven Cruisers, atoned" gun was fred. Press,

three Dragons and a Jubliee, the The others has given up long 17 Darby

not ranking Leftre, as the wind in the nar ofcially as "cruisers" but joining bour was as scarce as the rair BASKETBALL GAME in for the "fun" of the sport. was plentiful. Then, however,

RESULTS

The strange effect of the fuky plodded gallaity an, determiner wind was that at least eight of to secure her, points, but only to The following were the results the yachts hold the lead at differ-i ne beaten by the gun at 6 p.m. of basket ball games played at the ent stages of the race; and pool- Mid-wook racing was mort South China Athiolle Association tiens changed continually successful as the, rezuits below 15 Clarke ......... last night:

throughout the day.

indicets. This week there will be 14 Mrs. Ambrose

20 Hise Richardson. [ithm. Bunched Together

usual races on Thursday ED 'Brown -

Including a evening,

Novice:

SATURDAY, APRIL 21 The island had to the late Race, also a

Dinahim-Start 2.30 p.m. port (he, "anti-clockwise for the

Dat Dat (86) v Black and White (89): Ming Chung (30) 70| BCMP (22).

four Jatter

craft

Black Cat. (51) vs Tau Team un-initiated}" but for the race to) Fridayyoda team-race in Stars on

(79)...

Printed and published, for the Proprier fore, the GetINA "MAIL LIMITED, W FRANK.. LESLIN. BUKH, -Wintose. HansR. Mony Kome

en valid the leading' yacht had tr complete the mean by 720 p.m

By seven a cibok six yachts ware bunched together butside Lyemun, Past, having.complated thred-quarters, of the, Gourge:

Tax

3rd 0.16.00

18 Min Lourby

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 Team Reco-Jardines v Taiko Jardines 18 polnia, Taikoo #peln. TRUESDAY, APRIL 14

Recodules Navy ❤ Cabine

Efes Hery Doinis. Cables 11 pointe.

Narlem Eaes (Dinghies)

let 0.13.63 #od 0.47.31 3rd 0.47.4 416 0.40.

15 Flancook On Saturday the race for the Wilhelmina Cup takes place, Corbett taking. the form out a team-race is Toupied

14. Farrer with intes Stars on each side.

Originally It was, hoped there ofer would be four peate a side, busian Van Kyslow (D.N.F.)

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