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DRAW FOR OPEN RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP MADE

Empire Games At Auckland

Auckland, June 10. Fifteen countries have accepted 'nvitations to

inke part In the Empire fiomes hers In January, expected to be the biggest festival since their insanı - Kuration

Canada 1930.

The acceptors are Aus- tralia,

British Gulana, Canada, Ceylon, England, Hong Kong, India, Jamal- co, Pakistan, Rhodesia, Scotland, South Africa, Trinidad and Wales.

Nigeria, the Federated Malay States and Fiji are considering the invitations. The organisers are cater-

600

Individual Ing for competitors-Reuter.

Americans Dominate Dublin Meet

events

The draw for the Colony's Open Rinks Champion- ship was made yesterday and will be played on Sunday, June 19, at 4 p.m.

Players are reminded that the matches for the pre- liminary rounds of the Open Singles and Pairs must be played off before Thursday, June 16. The winners are requested to send in their cards to the Hon. Secretary within 48 hours after the games have been played.

Players are reminded of the bye laws of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association which staled that matches arranged for werk-days may be played either une day earlier or one day later providing both sides agree. No further extensions will be allowed. In the case of Древ being closed for any reason, the match will be played on the next available week-day. Week-day games must commence not later than

5.45 p..

scherlufed to he If a watch played on a Sunday is postponed, the match must be played on the next available Sunday.

The winner of each match is responsible for forwarding the score-card, duly signed by both players or skips, to the Secretary of the Associniton within 48 hours of the match being played.

Players who do not turn up at the xet time and pince and pro- viding the green open, will be automatically scratched from the competition.

Rink The draw of the Open

fut- Championship resulted as lows:

Af KBGC

Dublin, June 9. The American monopoly of at the international Conliffe Harriers' sports here when the continued tonight

meeting opened with R. Ault winning the 440 yards' hurdles. This lanky Americun, who whя fourth in the 400 metres hurdles at the Olympic Games, appeared

J.C. Remedios, J.H. Xavler, to be in command of the position from the start, but the French A.P. Pereira and C.C. Pereira man, Yves Cros, was only a yard (Skip); vs. M.1. Razack. J. Hoo- behind at the tape, with the Bri-sen. A.R. Minu and A.K. Minu tish champion, 11, Whittle, close (Skip).

up.

Aull's tine of 44.2 seconds was

two seconds butside the world

record.

The United States suffered de- feat in the 129 yards' hurdles, the three miles and the relay medley.

A.J. Kow, W. Hong Sling, T.A. Madar and C.S, Rosselet (Skip); v6. D.M.A. Razack, A. Seernin. A. and A.M. Wahab R. Razack (Skip).

Inter-School Swimming Finals

the

The Yuk Chol Boys' Schoul and the St. Mary's Girls' School won the respective championships Inter-School Swimming Contest the concluded at

Chung Shuni Bathing Pavilion last night.

Fallowing are the results of the seven finals:

BOYS' DIVISION

50-metre free style-Ho Cha- Jam (Fong Lom), 32.4 seconds

100-metre backs stroko Chan Kin-man (Tang Chu), one minute 22.2 seconds

400-metre free style Chan Kin-man (Tung Cha), live nun- utes 31.6 serunds

800-metre free style relny-Yuk Chol School, 12 minute 3.5 see- onds.

GIRLS' DIVISION 50-metre frce style-Joan Wong (Reyden), 32 seconds

400-metre free style-Kwok Kam-or, (Ling Ying), seven min-

tes 25 seconds

200-metre free style relay---St. Mary's, three minutes 4.1 seconds.

ONE-ARMED CHAMPION

Vienna, June 10.

Hana Redl, one-armed Austrian tennis champion, will compete in the Wimbledon tennis champion- ships In London Inter this month, it was announced in Vienna on Thursday. J..A. In 1947 Redl advanced to the 11th round in Wimbledon before by American being eliminated Bub Falkenburg, -Associated Press

W. Marshallsay, J. McLelland, C. Logan and W.D. McMaster (Skip); vs A. A. Lopes, Rosario, C.F. Remedios and J.F.V. Ribeiro (Skip).

At KCC

E. Shaw S.. Strange. .3.

B. Ault could never hold the Fraser and J. McKelvie (Skip) French pair, Heinrich and Murte, who finished first and second in VS. E.M. Atreun, M.F. Pinnu. the 120 yards' hurdles, while WC.M. Sliva and P.X. Dwyer appeared to have pulled (Skip).

aria

Silva

J.W. Tindall. A.L.G. Ensiman,

a muscle on his leg of the relay, L. Collyer and W.C. Simpson and the American quartet was never in the hunt and finished

last of the six teams,

Britain won from Hoilund, with France third, Norway fourth and Ireland Afth

(Skip): vs, J. Cotton, W. Felt W.C. Ogley and V.N Atienza (Skip).

At Recreio

At KDC

SUMMER

A

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1949.

MILLS-WOODCOCK FIGHT

Freddie Mills (left) lands a left to Bruce Woodcock's juw during the fourth Woodcock KO'd Mills round of their bout at the White City, London, on June 2.

In the fourteenth round, thus qualifying to meet American heavyweight Lee Savold

in a world championship co'ntest at London on September 6. Woodcock, British Em- pire and European Heavyweight Champion, put Mills' down with his right six times

(AP Photo). before the final knockout.

Test Line-Up

f

Cards Beat Giants; New Zealand's Dodgers Hold Lead

New York, June 9.

Traffic around third basa was so light again that boss Loo Durocher of Giants got bored and swit- chod over to coaching at first base, where- upon they finally scored their first run in 24 innings, but St.Louis Cardinals still won a 3-1 decision.

Durocher still has not seen an earned run for Giants in the last 42 innings, since today's tally was the result of errant fielding by third baseman Eddie Kazak.

PROGRAMME

OF YACHT CLUB

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE")

3. The results of the Regatta have already been pub- fishad and such a large proportion of the sail- ing enthusiasts were there that further descrip- tion sooms unnecessary.

G.A. Gutterres, J.A. Remedius. The object of getting the largest number of members

S.A. Gray. F. Goodwin, Mrs. Fanny Blankers-Koen res| Orem and E.C. Fincher_(Sklp)- peated her double of inst night vs. W. Williamson, E.J.R. MI- when she won the 80 metres chell. R.A. Edwnels and H.F. hurdles and the 100 yards wo- Shields (Skip). men's event, being only-fifth of| a second outside her world record when taking 11 seconds for the 106 yards.

In the 220 yards,

Harrison Llard, the American 120 yards hurdles 'world record holder and 100 Olymple champion at the yards was a surprise entrant. He

won the event comfortably.

A.P. Gulteres

and

J.E.

and

Dr. Noronha (Skip); vs. J Stokoe, C.R. Builer, J.K. Stuar G.A. Ryder (Skin),

At TDC L.C.R. Souza, J.W. Leonard, A.E. Coates and B.W. Bradbury (Skip); vs. H.B. Pinna, Noronha, C.P. Basto and C. Roza Pereira (Skip).

Other American successes came in the half mile, F. Fox timing one minute 35.2 seconds for, this event; the high Jump, D. Phillip clearing six feet four inches; and the long jump, with H, Douglas leaping 23 feet and a half inch,— | Bahman Reuter.

LAWN BOWLS LINE-UPS

G.A.

At CCC M.T. Nunes, 1. Kitchell, A.RA.)

Rumjahn and S.M. (Skip), vs. A.E.P. Quest, G. Loe, W, Butterworth and F.E. Skinner (Skip).

3. Enyward, r Pupe. W. Cameron and C. H. Gough (Skip): WA.M. Alves, MA. Baptista, F. V. V. Ribeiro and A M. Souza

M.D. Hussain, K.M. Kumjahn

The following have been select- | (Skip). ed to play for the Kowloon Bowi="

ing Green Club in the first match S: Masut and U.A. Rumlah

At HKFC

afloat seems to have succeeded with little more complication than some mild sunburn.

be announced later

The Salling Captain has been | scoring are being considered by the heard to express sober satisfac- Committee and a decision will be tion at the size of the hire fees announced later. The maximum and the bar convenor only number of races to count will also seemed worried by the fact that some members whose lastes normally lie in other directions were seen to be tak- ing to lemon squash.

The Summer programme has been approved by the Sailing Coma- mitice. Detalls are as follows:-

All club duty boats and starts will be at the same times as before the Rogatta. Although there will bo sweepstake,races for them there will at present be no series for the Dragons, Jubilees or Redwings.

series will be runt-

days

(L) The Dinghy Summer Indias Serien will be run under | exactly the same arrangements as the Open Sories except that races will only take place on the last Saturday of each month and the following Sunday morning.

(iv) Tho Novices' Series. A sequence of these will be run each consisting of three races sailed on Thursdays at 6.10 p.m. The first race will be on June 16. Points and will be as for other series. the minintum

tum number of starters

Brooklyn Dolgers hung on to Arst place by overpowering their jinx, pitcher Johnny Schmitz, to defeat Chicago Cubs 9-5.

Braves made 14 hits, including

and

two double by triple Tommy Holmes, in a 10-2 triumph over Cincinnati. Braves collect- ed a homer by Bill Salkeld plus

#

fa triple and seven doubles.

Today's scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

0

5

6

3

H E Philadelphia Athletics 1 6 Chicago White Sox

7 2 (12 innings) Athletics: p. Fowler; c. Rosar. White Sox: p. Wight; c. Wheeler, New York Yankees Detroit Tigers

D 10 Yankees: p. Shea, Page, Mar-

'shall, Higbe; c. Berrn, Tigers: Houtteman?

p.

Swift Boston Red Sox St. Louis Browns

Red Sox: p. Kinder, Stobbs, Quinn; Tebbetts. Martin, Browns: p. Starr; c. Lollar.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

R I E Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia Phillies

6

11 18

:

London, June 10.

The Now Zaxland team for for the first Test match against England, beginning tomorrow at Leeds, will be:

W. A. Hadlec, (captain), C. Welleco, M. Donnelly, B. Sutcliffe, J. Cawle, A. V. Scott, F. Bmith, G. Rabono, P. Moody, L. Burtt and H. Cave, Tweith mand. Rold.

Only four bowlers are included the

the The limitation of team.

attack with which W. Hadlia, their captain, will attempt to dismiss England's powerful batting side, is the surpriso

the eleven

chcean

by today Mr. J. H. the team managor, Phillips.

of

recognised

The bowling will be almost entirely in the hands of Cowlo (fast), Gave (medium), Burtl (left-arm slow) and Rabone. (Right-arm slow). The three omitted from the party of 15, are all bowlers-Reuter.

P.I. Cagers Arrive In Hong Kong

Drink...

[South China Tea Corp., Ltd.

55, Connaught Rd., C.

1st & 2nd Firs. Tel: 31367.

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Pearce's Strategy Wins For Essex

London, Jupe 9.

Tom Pearce, the Essex captain, proved what a clever tactician he is by carrying on thò Essox innings today despite a big lead over Nottinghamshire and this allowed him later to have the heavy roller on the dusty turf.

His anticipation of a turning ball proved to be the winning factor for after Winrow and Hardstaff in a fighting third wicker stand, which added 61, had proved a stumbling block, the cousins, Peter and Ray Smith, skittled the remaining: Notts batsmen.

Essex were left to score. 11 runs for their second Cham- pionship win this season and Dodds quickly hit ton of these for the match to be over in the carly afternoon.

Iri nnother match which ended Inside two days Oxford Univer-

with heir India and South) rican players prominent, do- forted Sussex with an Innings sport.

Van Ryneveld's 6) and Kardor's Go were the highlights of the Oxford totul und Van Ryneveld followed with some good bowling to claim three for 31 when Sussex were in trouble, although Ches- terton's five for 40 was the main destructive forco,

Fighting Recovery

Middlesex have, made a fighting recovery after being 20 runs be hind on the first innings, and an Edrich century, together with a three figure stand with his cap tain, F. G. Mann, responsible.

were

chiefly

Edrich completed his hundred

TENNIS

LEAGUE FIXTURES

Tennis League fixtures up to and including July 1, are as given below, with the home team named frat in each case:

MONDAY, JUNE 13

Mixed Doubles "A": SCAAA VA, KCC; HKCC v®, CRC; USRC Vs, LRC.

Tong

TUESDAY, JUNG 14 "B" Division (Men): CCC vs. SCAA; Kowloon Tong "Blue" vs. KCC: IRC vs. Kowloon "White"; RAF ve, CRC "A"; CRC "B" vs. BKCC; USRC vs. CRC; Recreio Bye.

VZ.

"B" Division (Ladies): CRC %; USRC.

In two hours 50 minutes and in- LRC, KCC vs. CCC; Recreio va.

12 fours. His stand with Mann realised 117, and that L

cluded

the main reason that Middlesex

Arv

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15

HC Division (Man): CCC vs. IRC v.

now apparently suficiently USRC; LRC vs. KCC: far in front to suggest that they SCAA; CRC "A" vs. Kowloon have avoided defeat with a bright Dock; Recreio vs. CRC "B"; CRC

"C" (Bye). chance of witming.

THURSDAY, JUNE 18 "A" Division (Ment: CRC v

Lancashire are in gravi daněl ger of defeat as Gloucestershire need only 54 runs tomorrow to HRU: HKCC vs. SCAA: Recreio register their second win of the vs. KCC.

ведкол.

"A" Division (Ladies);

LRC vs.

CRC V

FRIDAY, JUNE 17 Mixed Doubles' "0";

KCC; CCC vs. LRC,

.

Chief thanks are due to Tom USRC; KCC vs. CRC. Goddard, who followed his first wnings Agures of six for 84 with seven for 57, Lancashire being all out at tea against his off-

MONDAY, JUNE 20 spinners.

Surrey still have a long way Mixed Doubles "A" USRC vs] to to BO

equal Glamorgan's first HKCC; SCAA vs. LRC, KCC vs. innings total for they had to fol- | CRC, Low-on despite a century

TUESDAY, JUNE 81° Fletcher. At the wicket for Just "D" Division (Man): Recreio vs. over four hours he, hit 19 fours Kowloon Tong "Blue"; SCAA vs. In his first century of the season RAF; KCC vs. USRC: HKCC vs. and was

CRC "B" vs. soon batting a second CRC "A"

CCC: tume. Then he was out for 11.

LRC vs. Kowloon Tong "White": IRC (Bye).

On Interesting Linos

by

"Division (Ladies): KCC v Recreio; CRC và CCC; LRC va

The Derbyshire Leicestershiro USRC.

and Hampshire-Somerset matches WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

" Division (Mon) LBC V

Are

KCC v. USRC:

proceeding on interesting lines with the last day's wicket IRC; CRC "C" vs. Recreio; CRC likely to decide matters.

Worcestershire, Championship

the leaders,

Dock v. CRC "B"

HA

va, ccc; Kowloon present

have SCAA (Bye).

must have a sporting)

fought back

back from first innings,

urrears and

Eight Philippine top-notch basketball players of the

THURSDAY, JUNE 23 "Asia Theatre" Basketball

"A" Division (Men): CRC vs team, ready to challenge all chance of beating Kent, or at the SCAA Recreio vs. HKU; HKCC local cagers, arrived at Kat worst avoiding defent, in which Vs. KCC. Tak on board a Trans-Asia-case Howarth's 60 may prove of tic Airliner yesterday.

Immense value.

Yorkshire should not be beaten Another two Olympic cagers and if their bowlers follow up belonging to the same team are expected here on Sunday. good work of Hution and The players will be guests of alliday victory is likely. Hutton the South China Athletic socin supplemented his first innings 70 in the second 3tion. They were led by Alberto century with

inaings, when Halliday was Gulong, who participated in the extremely unfortunate to return National Athletic Meet bold in

a catch to the bowler, White, Shanghai last year.

when 07.

0

1

3

The players were greeted at the atrfeld by Mr. Shek Chen, Hon. o Secretary of the Hong Kong öl Baskeball Association,

3 ta 4 16 (13 innings) Pirates: p. Pat, Dickson; c

McCullough, Fitzgerald. Phillies: p. Meyer, Konstanty;

c. Seminiek. Chicago Cubs Brooklyn Dodgers 0 13

Cubs p. Schmitz, Hacker, Lude;

Walker. of the Liberation Shield Competi-) (Skip); va. B. P. F. Marques, F. X.

dt le intended to move some Dodgers: p. Branco, Minner; c. tion to be played at кес

to-Soures. It J. da Luz and J.A. da For the club boats the following dinghies (initially three) round" to Edwards. morrow commencing at 4 p.m. Luz (5klp!!

Middle Island for the summer but St. Louis Cardinals

7 .1 P. Hughes, T. Wren, G. E. F.

Star Summer Open Helms- this is dependent on (a) a volun- New York Giants Thompson and W.C. Simpson R. Toy, S.R. Solina, G. Ladamona' Series. Racea p.m. Satur-teer to inspect them frequently and

Cardinals: p. Pollet, e. Garagiola. (Skip); J.A.L. Pearson, A Me- and

and a.m. and p.m. Bundays arrange with the Sailing Captain G.A. Souza, (Skip);

Giants: p. Hartung; c. Cooper, Innis, A.R. Warren and J. Mc- Francis Lee, S.II. Marvin, A.J.

except that the first Sunday in each for maintenance work to be done Cincinnati Reds.

2 T Kelvie (Sklp): .R.F. Philips Coelho and M.J. Medina (Skip). month will be reserved for cruis- and, (b) suficient support

Boston Braves

10 14 Crouch, L.A. Collyer

Volunteers for (a) as also mom Reds; Ing. A.A. Razack, A.H. Rumjahn, Atkins (Skip)

P. Lively, Doberle; e. A. Hutton, J. Bradley

Stars for cruising on these daysbers desiring to sui from Middle

Mueller. and J.S. J.C. Robertson, L.E. Lammert (Skip); vs. I.M.

Landolt Omar, K.M. may be hooked with the Secretary Island, are requested to inform the

Braven p. Hall; c. Salkeld, and L. Bykes (Skip); T.P.

Captain (80301 Ext. 05 or The following are the latest standings Styles, H.F. Bislelds, J.G. Meyer Omar (Skip).

Oinar, A.M. Chiar and U.M. n or after the proceding Friday Salling

on a basis of first come first via Kellelt Island). Members de-In the Major League and A.J. Hall

J. Tindall,

served.

to call from Kellot Island siringate how frequently they If sufficient members are present KENNEDY LEADS. week-days and

do can arrange wish altend. Litio can be done New York

until support la proper starling and will count. Dinghies are now being taken Palloliim

assured. G. Eastman

U.S. GOLF OPEN.

races on these days Chicago, June 10. (Note, the Club only provides away three at a time for large Washington (skip), Chittenden

Les Kennedy, 31-year-old golfer 0.0.Ds on Saturdays and Sun-scale repairs and new sails are in The following have been salect- from Rhode Island, playing in his days),

better

supply. ed to represent to Filipino Club first major championship, led all At least four boals must start being started on the Stars. As n

the stars after the first four to make a race. Points will ba 9, result of this: the standard of

club

J. Crighton, D. Trail and

Frazer (Skip); F.A. Plume,

Tempsey

J.

8.1. Strange and A.L

PERKI. Brown W.H. Balley, Wigginton and

V.

in the Second Division Lawn Bowls game at home against Hong

Kong Cricket Club this afternoon, play commencing at 4 pm.

H. Basa, C.F.

VA.

on

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Detroit

Doston,

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Close Of Play Scores

The close of play scores were.

"A" Division (Ladies); LRC vs, KCC.

FRIDAY, JUNE 24 USAC: HKU vs. LRC.

Mixed Doubles 9: CRC VE

MONDAY, JUNE 27 Mixed Doubles "A": SCAA VE USRC; CRC vs. LRC; KCC vz HKCC.

1 TUESDAY, JUNE 20 "B" Division (Mon): INC vs.

SCAA; Kowloon Tong: "Blue" LRC; Rocrelo vs. RAF:

收容。

USRC va, CRC "B"; CCC va KCC? CRC “A” vs. Kowloon Tong "white": HKCC (Bye).

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

The eight players aro: Alberto Gulong. Henry Chin, Jose Lin At Lord's Middlesex 135 and Chu-tick, Yu Liong Than, Joa-a0s for 5 (W. Edrich 114, Mann "C" Division (Men): USRC vs. quin Yang Elonterin Go Yeon 50); Warwickshire 150 (Young CRC "A"; CCC vs. Kowloon Dock; Tak-bal and Ching U-long. 3 for 25).

KCC VI. Tift two

SCAA VE. CRO IRC: Olymple { stars who At Brentford: Essex beaf Not- "C"; CRC "B" vs. LRC: Recrolo are expected to arrive on Sun- tinghamshire by 10 wickets. Not.(Bye) day are Edward Lee and Fad

144 and 202 (Winrow 02, Harri- Hsin-lu.

Smith 4 for 40); staff .00, P, Essex 336 and 11 for no wicket

"a" Division (HGN) KCC vớ IKU; SCAA vs. Roerelo; CHC vr. At Oxford: Oxford University HKCC. beat

Sussex, by an innings and P

THURSDAY, JUNE 80 F Sussex 110 and 133 (Shep- rung.

"A" Division (Ladies); ' USRO Chesterton for 40, Yan và KCC; LẠC VÀ CRE..

The team is planning to star in the Colony for about 10 days.

Y'S MEN'S BEACH' SHED OPENING The opening of the Y's Men's Club's swimming shed at South

21 540 Beach (between Nos. 4 and 5, front row) will take place on 100 Sunday at 4 p.m.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Last Fes 20 10 za 21 .67)

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24

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212

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(*) 86. Lanka

championships,

NATIONAL LEAQUR

29

(BL. Loube

Philadelphia

17. 11

was four strokes ahead of Sami

from mere

members.

Cleveland A drive le also Chiesgo wounds in the United States open 7, 0, bale. The maximum number boats should steadily improve.

on sumplen round of as of races to count will be decided However, more help as required Brooklyn

imer Lee Snoad, the favourite. While the Helmsmene serion. Races pas are willing should each tako glar New York

(11) Dinghy Summar··· Open It is proposed that members who Allenza and WV. Field (Skip): newcomer almost unnoticed, was Saturday, aim, and p.m. Sundays of elte two three dinghies under Cinebinarl C.M. Franco, T.K. Lim, R.Q. putting remarkably well on the Hughes, W.C. Okay (Skip); Bal tricky greanus to beat or by two except that the last Saturday of their wing and be rowponsible for chless 'D.A. Romario` `(Ekip);``: In American golf were founder-failas" Races,

day morning at reserved to any repair work required. This Init on the heavily wooded and

would involve inspection at least dificult! - Medina

"As in the case of Stars and under, once a week, monterably on in week- Country Club

the same condt Jons, members may đây, nga ana t Twenty-five players did better arrange Tacun which will, couhti on juhit would also be largely thest 74 on this first-round, The Tumdays (whigri will be talmein het lank inkive Interns of nebryat to Kannody were Herman miteroskINA

Chang, A.Y. Lee, J.W. Los and sirukesäsome of the biggest names/oach month and the following Bun informing, the Balling Captain 65 | Fittoburgh

TENNIS, BOWLS

RAINED OUT.

គ.

Ryneveld 3 for 31); Oxford 201

(Harder 60 Van Ryneveld" (61, James § for 83).

THURSDAY, JUNE 30-

FRIDAY, JULY 1

·Mixed Doubles. "8": "HKU. V

At Derby: Leicestershire 173 CCC, USRC va. KCC. and 110 for 1 (Berry 40 not out); Derbyshire 961 (Marsh 84, Glad win 78 not out),

At Manchester: Lancashiro 201

All Y Men have been request-and 158 (Washbrook 03, Goddard red to be

{-their-fam}/ent, together with 7. for 573; Gloucestershire | 800 |

Owing to limited (Allen 68, Lambert 81).

At The Oval: Members will not

VRC FINALS POSTPONED

The swimming, finals at the

Glamorgan 418 Victoria Recreation Club w

249 postponed yesterday: ON ROCK

Recommodation, *** be encouraged to bring quests (Englegiono 02): Surrey

glong on this particular occasion. (Bletcher 111, Muncer for 70) of the inclement weather.

Refreshment will be served at and 43 for 3.

will now take place on Į At Portsmouth: Hampshire 182 June 14 at 8 pm

16 3711 a nominal pro rata cont 17 D 47 young.A

GLY

RANGERS WIN Apply Tom Entänbul, June 10, CLAS MAVEES' British soccer today"Queen"

be games for old and mid 230 for 3 (Amold 178);;=rku

Somerset 201 (Shackleton f #for

Thoth who regiire transport 80). ulease make private arrangements At Trudley: - Worcestershire i with other Y. Men who may and 258" for (Cooper have spare car accommodation to Haworth:00); Kent 203 (Perks offer/e: Failing this, “Chew, should pay yo

busktop-Repulse Bay → At Bradford: Yorkshire 225

allngton HalesTE CU PACH DOMA Wallution 74 Halld

OTHER SPORTS SON PA

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