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ENGLAND DECLARE AT 440 FOR NINE WICKETS

Manchester, July 26, England-continued...their__first__innings_in_the_third and last day of the Third Test against New Zealand of Old Trafford today until they reached the total of 440 runs for nine wickets at which they do- clared their innings closed.

By lunch time, the New Zealanders had scored 72 for two wickets in their second innings. F. R. Brown, England's captain, decided to bat on when the game was resumed this morning. Although the weather continued fine the skies were overcast and the atmosphere very humid.

Hollies which allowed Jurken lo chenge ends. Jackson bad elan with a bal tel bowled Scolt

With the pitch looking as perfect as ever, Brown called for th heaviest available roller in order to try and help start the wicket to crumble.

With six and a half hours left for play in this last day. Brown ined Rairy and resumed at the vernight KCOTE VÍ

of 383 for ave wickets In reply to New Zea-pelety missed by Hndles and thes

total of 293.

ball lifted just above the stumps.

AR

b. men reel fer every

came back slightly and this wax the second time in the match that Scott had fallen for the univous seure of 13 Jackson

with bowling plenty of fire and was lucky

drivery WISH when one

WHEN

+

were just as difk. It to fi was not long, however, before Holles, got an yesleering and though the Tadler Jumped mit

sailed to get to the pitch of the ms d not come faster than Imli eng skled a catch to Brown, a puhute, sixteen bringi The Reope wens then 54 ariel scored in the same

Waller Joined Sutcliffe to play number

out time until lunch when Sut- eliffe was not out for 28.

inbiules.

Gandually, however, the bats- men gol on tap and Bailey reich- reli out of 133 in 75 minutes, Brown dave a chance to Cave al 397 off Cowle but was caught the rame piner at 454.

by Evan A few lusty hits helped to carry the total to 419 and then he. Close and Hailles, were out without an addition, Evans off a mishit and Hollies

nick, being caught he off a hind the wicket, and Close at deep square leg when trying

big kit. Jackson, England's last, should have gone

also at 410 but Reid, marred an otherwise superb dis- play of delding by dropping and easy catch in the gully.

Fast Scoring Bailey and Juckson to 440 wh

peare

took the the closure

"I

was applied. The last pair had nelded 21 in 15 minutes and there was approximately five and half hours left for play when the their New

Zealanders begon effort to swipe off the arrears of 147.

for the

Balley carried his hut for 72 and had then scored 1,039 runs this season, and needed six wie- kets for his 100 to be the first complete the double cricketer to

season.

surprising that was not Bailey seemed to laeft his usual freshness when opening the al- tack

in New Zealand's secoml two deli- innings and his first

were full tosses which

IL

veries

Lunch score: New Zealand, Ist Innings 203

England First innings Hutton, stumped Mooney, b

Purit Washbrook,

Monney, Cowle Edrich, Ratsune, by Burst Compton, b Cowie Simpon, e Donnelly, b) Burtt Badley, not aut Brown, e Wallner, Burt Evans, e Mooney, b Burt! Close, e Rabone, 1 Burtt Hollies. Mooney, Cowie Jackson, not out

Extras

Total (for declared)

AAU Suspends Swimmers For Far East Tour

San Francisco, July 26. Eight California- swimmers have been suspended by the U. S. Amateur Athletic Union for an unauthorised fight to the Far East for swimming exhibitions.

A. A. U. officials salo 10y

proton- would be declared slonals they took part in

■ sports show in Manith. They left for the islands last wock end.

of the

suspension

Notice was received here yesterday by Frank Gels, Chairman of the Registration Committed of the Pacific Association,

bookings

VI

on

from He said a telegram the New York A, A. J. attice raid the four

and four men have "automatically suspended themselves" leaving accepting Philippines, Hong Kong and cthor Far East places.--A#10- sociated Press.

for

Saturday

and

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sweltered in the oppressive heat af Old Trafford here expecting to

a boding feast,

doomed to dirup They were pointment for after the last two New Zealand wickets had fallen within 20 minutes this morning to bring their total to 293. the England batsmen took tive and a half hours to pass that score. The Just half hour brought a spate of were 303 446 scoring and England

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for five wickets, with a lead of 70 when play closed.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949.

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Royal Hong Kong Yacht TENNIS

Club Appointments

(By "RUBBINGSTRAKE”)

The General Committee have accepted the resigna- tion as Sailing Captain of Commander Brom- ley Martin, who is leaving the Colony shortly. It has been decided that this office is to be divided into two parts in future.

There will be the Sailing Captain who will be res- ponsible for the conduct of racing and cruis- ing, organisation of races, rules, protests, re cording of results etc. Mr. Mallorie has been appointed to this post.

way

points) and the RN Headquarters 110 points) depended the deel slon as to who should be second. The result was a victory for the latter by 13 to 8 which also gave thom second place by 123 points to 122.

LEAGUE RESULTS

In the best of the Colony -tennis "B" Division League matches played yesterday, the United Services Recreation Club Indica gave a fighting display to extend the formid-

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Second Round Of Lawn Bowls Singles

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able Ladies Recreation Club Soveral games in the second round of the Colony

sextel.

Lawn Bowls Singles championship were play: ed off yesterday, with R. F. da Luz, a for mer champion and interport skip beating L Sykes, interport skip at the Kowloon Cricket Club by 21 shots to 11 after 22 heads.

Although they lost by the FIRITOW

margin of four vets to live they went down gallantly and demonstrated that they could put up a team equel Hol to the best in Hila Superior Division.

AL Happy Valley, the "D" Division Ladies League leaders. The standard of the game was at times very high

continued their Craigengaver

they over~ winning vein when whelmed Chinese Recreation Club

It was the consistent display by eight ses to one.

Tho Recreio-KCC Ladice put up by Luz that gave him match

the wus interrupted by

A rather

In easy victory, sudden downpour of rain late in spite of being badly down dur- of the the evening and had to be called ing the early stages

gave up

oft.

while on other occasions the woods were, far away from the jack.

There will also bu

the Comptroller of Craft who will be responsible for repair and maintenance, stures, the slip- etc. Mr. Darby is tak- ing over this appointment and these changes will take effect

Remaining teamA were placed early in August.

* follows: Wednesday, July 20, Kaw the 4th, 5th C. S. 118; 6th (equal) final race of the long drawn out | Jardlines and the Army 113; 7th dinghy team championship which Swiss Navy 111; 8th

In the Men's Division, USR game, Sykes never and RAF were locked together rying and by some brilliant has been in progress since lan! 104; 9th HK Govt. 103; 10th

on the Sykes took a shot October.

"duck." Cablen 08:11th LBM 94: 12th in an exciting struggle, each side bowling reduced the count.

trying to break their As previosly

the Trikoo 85. Announced. Inland Revenue Department tenn

USRC just managed to secure first head and did not score vere the winners with 135 points. Names For Club's Team their first two points of Ulie sea- again until Luz chalked up 11 the following six Upon last week's final race be

Names are soug needed for the son by a narrow win of five sets shots tween the Internationals

Club's team to sail against the to four, leaving the RAF now to heads to lead 11-1 Navy on August 7. It is hoped occupy the bottom to enjoy a lead of 70 with live to include Stars, Jublices, Red- the League table.

wings and Dinghies in the con- play test.

It I requested that names

wickets closed.

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The pitch showed no signs ot be sent to Mr. Corbett (08110). the Salling Captain (30361 Ext. went and something extraordinary

the Assistant Secretary 96), or (1210) on soon as possible. must happen if a

It is vision is to be reached,

The attention of all membera possible that Freddie Brown will

and subscribers is drawn to the declare Orst thing tomorrow stake everything on his bowlers new Salling Notice No. 2 now on the Notice Board concerning the: geving the New Zealanders out signing of chits for boats and

sweepstakes. for a reasonable total.

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It was confirmed during lunch) that liutton was missed when 27 by the chance off Cave.

Players Presented To

For next

week-end

(August Bank Holiday), the Commodore's programme will be posted on the Notice Board. All Cruisers and Dragons are invited to join him Duke Of Edinburgh

announced for the Club cruise

notified by Before play was resumeci after last week and also lunch the players were presented to individual owners.

post

It is hoped, to make Hebs to the Duke of Edinburgh,

Cowie and Sutcliffe presented Haven on Saturday afternoon contrast of spin and pice,, where yachts will anchor for the

both were soon hit for night.

Number of

boundaries by Hutton and Wash- Present leaders of the Summer Berlet

who went for every re- brook,

Hutton renched available run. his 50 out of 89 in just over two thel hours.

The crowd suffered their dis- appointinent quietly for a long or and then they began to lur-

rack the

hatamenes- the early G

pecially Hutton. While admitting but the steadiness of the bowing and the brilliance in the field of the New Zealanders, there seemed little excuse for the slow rate of New Zealand Second Innings

particularly after scoring, Sutcliffe, not out Scott, b Jackson

Brst hour.

The pitch played easily. the total of 293 was New Zealand Hadlee, Brown, b Hollics 23

not formidable enough to be dis- turbed

fears of defeat and by England

rrasonable possessed batting strength down to No. 9. yet not until Compton

joined Edrich was any effort made to force the pace.

England for Unfortunately Compton, when looking set for a big and quick-Breunings was beaten by a splendid ball from best Cowie, New Zealand's bowler.

Extras

Total (for two)

- Keuter.

72

Monday's Play

Manchester, July 25.

that England were Believing going to make an all-out bid for His first six overs conceded 25 victory over New Zealand in the crowl vast third Text today a runs before

were duly punished.

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WILS Well At 103 Washbrook caught at the wicket trying to cut Cowic. Edrich

walted

Avri DINGEIRA nearly minutes before he started his while Frank Lee lett the innings. Bell to replace the ball which had lost 15 shape.

Edrich struggled for half at REDWINGS hour for his first five runs, threa of which came from a snick off Burt, which went past Rabone's shoulder at slip,

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TUESDAY, JULY F

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1.09.09

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1.18.38

1.19.43

BTE 40

1.28.02

Although Hulton once jumped out and lifted Burt straight for six, this was the only scoring! stroke of note for a long time and

Ext Burner (0) the the crowd became restive at

2nd Howell (1) The New Zea-ird Tanter (*) slow progress.

In K. (19) Evans (14) DNF.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 DThy Ton Event (TNER

Internationale) Bromley Hurtin (4)

Reg Simpson," the Nottinghilanders attacked the stumps all th Dubula (5) shire

the restoredi ainuteur,

ball. crowd's got humour during the the time, compelled the forward t

stroke with nearly every 1st half hour with

one of the

he Hutton feli : 127 when must remarkable displays of hit-

jumped down the pitch to try ting seen in a Test mutel.

Playing in his first match for and hit Barit, but falled to get

to the ball. being stumped easily. tnd Yourled (13) England in this country, Simpson batted delightfully for his Arst 50, He hit a six and six fours in his in Nizen (1) which took him an hour and 50 stay of two hours and 50 minutes, ith Robertshaw (5)

Ruus came more freely from th James (5) aninutes,

and then drove with such power that he raced to his Edrich and Compton, who looked 8th Heerdis (8)

to be in his best form. hundred in

further 27 minutes. 50 included three His second

and six fours, and alto- sixer gether he hit three sixes and ti fours.

the

13

With Trevor Bakley he put on 105 runs for the Afth wicket In Simpson Just 55 minutes, scoring 67 of the runs.

Balley wasted little time capturing

The return

with of Cowle the new ball at 171 brought a shock to England. In his first aver Cowle beat Compton with and

Grace (34) DNF.

RNKO 13 pla., Internationals THURSDAY, JULY 2

Results:

position

Mon's "B" Division SCAA

HKCC 6 USRC 6 - RAF 4 Recreio 04 - CRC "A" 2 CRC "A" 74 - KCC 1 IRC 3 CCC 6

on

Sykes then scdred a two on the following hend and by the end of the 12th head the score was 14- 4 in Lutz favour and on the 10th hend 17-8.

The fellowing head found Skyen having three beautiful words all With his lust round the jack. wood Lur treiled the fuck bril- liantly to count one.

As

The results:

21-11.

beat L. Sykes R. F. da Luz

A. P. Pereira' belt 9. M. Rum-

22-0. Butterworth

beat W. V

J. Bradicy beat W. Marshallsay

Field 22-11-

22-6.

M. J. Medina beat L. R. Wood

21-7.

Summer Soccer Trophies

The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almeda

With the score standing 20-11 in favour of Luz the next head Ladies "B" Division

was a very good one, Sykes was

e Castro, KC, and Mr. Marcus beautiful shots. - CRC 1 CCC B

iring two USBC 4 - LRC 5

ugain trailed the A. da Silva have each pre- usual, Luz ence

sented a Silver Cup for con- Recreio v. KCC (unfinished and jack for shot and game. wil be replayed).

Although Luz won quite con- petition among Chinese teame vincingly, it must be admitted taking part in the Summer that Sykes put up a splendid fight Soccer League conducted hy and gave a fine performance. Luz the Hong Kong Chinese Foot- certainly showed excellent form. ball Association.

Pereira Beats Rumjahn

Today's Games

Men's "C" Division CRC "A" v, KCC CRC "C" v. CCC USRC v. Recreio

· SCAA v. LEC

Kowloon Dock v. IRC

Lawn Bowls Teams

confirmed This was officially at. meeting of the Association At the Kowloon Bowling Green! Club A. P. Pereira of the Club de held last night, when it was also Recreiu beat S. M. Bumjahn of revealed that Mr. P. C. Won had the Indian Recrontion by 22-0 offered, through Mr. Lo Wal-hee after 17, heads. Pereirs got the who is in charge of the Footbal green ight from the start and Section of the Solicitors' Clerk

Silver Cup after four heads had been played Association, a

the team dis- ntation to left Rumjahn standing. By con- present the highest standard of sistently good drawing to the playing Jack. Pereira soon had RumJohn sportmanship during the season decided to accep The meet by Mr. Woo and at sixes and sevens.

With his first wood Pereira in- tho

the Cup variably was near the fuck. On it was arranged that the publ one head Poreira was lying four be requested to cast their votes with his last through the Chinese Prest, as to shots, Rumjahn 1st leam versus Indlan

Rewood took the jack to the ditch the tearn displaying the highes creation Club at Sookunpoo:

standard of sportsmanship. Omelal to count one. D. Trail. R.J. Wigginton.

Rumjohn was leading by 3-2 of the Association will also be Fruser, J. McKelvie (Skip). E.A on the 6th head and that was all

which are played every evening legated to attend the matche and to give their views in the matter.

The following are the Lawn Bowls teams for Saturday, July 29:

KBGC

J.

Atkins, G. E. F. Thompson, A.J. he did. After that it was Pereira F.A. who did most of the scoring. On Hall, L. Sykes (Skip).

A. L. G. the 8th head Pereira registered Plume, H.A. Lammert, Eastman, W.C. Simpson (Skip). four to lead 11-3 and by the 15th 2nd team versus Filipino Club head led 19-0. .le. Anished the iwo to give At

guno by scoring King's Park: A. Hutton,

J.G. Robertson, J. hin an easy win of 22-6.

Ten-Year Cups

Dealing with the Cups pre sented by Mr. d'Almeda and M A. Spary (Skipi. T Pereira thoroughly deserved Silva, it was decided by th

P. Hughes, A. Bailey, V, his victory, for he proved to be a meeting that these Cups should J. Tindall, good drawing man and time and remain in the custody of th J. A. Pearsen, J. Hempacy, Lagain had the better of Rumjahn. JA. Collyer (Skip).

1.00.47

1.03,43 102.11

1.38.01

Police Re- versuis 3rd team creation Club at Austin Road:

L.E. Lammer J. Macfarlane,

Association for a period of 1

bas

three con

won

years. Bradley Wins

The {eam which wing th J. Brudley of the Pollee Ro-

conqueror of Championship for creation Club and E. F.S. Baker, Urquhart R3, R Lur last year's champion, ective years or which ocruple H. Browne T.J. Hemsley had an easy win over W. Mar- the runners-up position for thre (Skip), A.P. Weir, C. W. Greaves shallsay by 22-6. Mlead to ownership of the relevant Cup consecutive yours will be entlile T.P. Styles,

was leading 3-2 on the 4th (Skip).

I, at the expiration of R.H. Thereafter Bradley chalked up 11 1.34.21 Jones. N.P. Smith, C.E. Terry shots on the next six heads to years, no toom

lead 13-3, Marshallsay then scor- Championship or occupied th 1.40.02 (Skip).

for thre the next two runners-up position ed

going to 13-5. consecutive years, the ownershi

vested be ves Bradley came back with five shots of the Cupe will

has won on the next three heads to lend the team which: 17-6. Marshallaay however scored Championship or occupied

position G.A. Souza, A.Maingle on the text head. Brad- GA.H. Kumfahn,

Omar, J.S. Landolt (Skip), W.J. ley chalked up five shots to win greatest number of times durin

by 22-0. 635 Howard, G. Jorge, K.M. Omar 40 U.M. Omar (Skip)..

Navice "B" Barles First Naze Mir Laschbert (13) 1.08.02

CCC

pt.

1st team versus Kowloon Dock Club at Kowloon Docks:

two shots on heads, the score

8x2

Robinson M. (1) ....

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A.A. Razack. J.W. Leonard, A.E. Contes, B.W. Bradbury (Skip)

11.0.00

1.10.17

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1.34.02

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Homer (9) DME.

SATURDAY, JULY 21

4th Byken (15)

a fast good length ball to make se! Mrs. Kullerle (7) three wickets down for 172. With Hutton, Wushbrook at 5th Burgogne (4) Compton, the three leading bots-9th Evans (1)

7th Robinson K. (11) men gone, England were well

With Taufre (0) their two behind

fast the remaining

scoring schedule. The third wicket pair had put New Zealand. morning to finish with the Imon 45 ln 35 minutes, but it took

Now

wickets

this

Hi Bar Series Race

pressive figures of six for 84 Simpson 15 minutes to open his Spenner-Cooper (),. 1.44.00 This

was the second time in account, After he made 'several'ad Harris (0)

Ird Naeburn (4) this season that good strokes on the legside and threa Tests

ah Nixon (7) Bailey had taken six wickets with Edrich hitting two boun- in at Inning

daries, England took tea at 195 5th Lloyd (6)

Furrer (1) DHF Cowlo forced Hutton And for three.. On Saturday New scored 198 'for Ave Washbrook to play cautiously a Zealand

wickets up to the same period. Orst when England batted, they gained the upper hand and

Edrich Caught. At Slip produced 103 in 135 minutes be- fore Washbrook was caught at

the wicket.

Barracking Affects Hutton

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2nd Evans (1) 3rd Corbelt (4)

4th Martinson (3)

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On the some green, W. Butter-

2nd team versus Kowloon Cric-worth of the Kowloon Cricket Club beat W. V. Field of the Fillpinn Club by 21-11. It took

ket Club at CC

Francis Lee,

(Friendly):

P.K. Lau.

Hong Choy, G. Ladd (Skip). F the winner I heads to win his Ferreira, S.R Soliha, H.S. Marams.

The winner chilked up aix vin, H.A. de B. Botelho (Skip). shots on the first four heads ba-

runners-up

the preceding 10 years.

for

th

DODGERS TIE WITH CARDS 4-4

New York, July 25.

Li Sul Wing, Dr. C.W. Lam fore Field opened his account by Brooklyn and St. H.S. Franks, A.J. Coelho (Skip). scoring a single on the 5th head battling

IRC

The winner then chalked up a

Lou!

for the Nationa

1st team versus Kowloon Howt: four to lead 11-1 and by the 13th League lead, played a 4-4 ti hoad the score was 13-8. Field when the contest was calle Bang Green Club at Sookunpoo, 1.49.80

then chalked up five shots on the by agreement at the end o M.I. Razack, A.J. Hussain, next threD heads. Butterworth the ninth to permit both club 421 A.R. Minu, J. Hoosen (Skip) AH.nished off the game with a single to make train connections. 51: Abbas, S. Yagut, K.M. Rumjahn, and a three. Field chalked up The Cards, who took a ha 441 A.K. Minu. (Skip). O.R. Sadick four shots on the 8th head.

1.34.05 1.84.46 1.44.50

A Kitchell, M.B. Hassan, U.A.

Rumjahh (Skip)."

2nd team versus

Hồng Kong

76) Cricket Club at Chater Road:

D.M.A. Razack, AN, Other,

FR2

PERRY AND BUDGE

AAR.A. Raham, M.Y. Adal (Skip). HAVE EASY WINS IN

AM. Kadir, E.R. Marker, B.M. SLAZENGER · TOURNEY Rumjahn, A.R. Razack (Skip).

Edrich and Simpson took long time to settle down again 4th Lenfer (4) after tea, but once in their stride they stepped on the pace con- siderably until Edrich, trying a Hownam-Mesk (5) 1.17.05 Hullon seemed affected by the mighty on-drive, was caught at and lackburn-Kane (1).. 1.19.46

3rd Furrer (#) barracking and after the aut slip.

"He batted just over two and 4th webson. ( burst dashed down the wicket to

a half hours for his 78 out of 106 | 5th Harris (7) straight drive Burit.for six. This

4th Redwing Berlon Main

1.84.15 silenced the crowd for a time and hit one six and ten fours.

Ghost (17) the third tut Simpson becüma but on trying to repeat the stroke

player to reach 50 after hat 2nd Bephyr (9) later he was stumped yards out

17: 4th Beahorse (0) ting one hour and 60 minutes and Puma (7) of his crease after baiting three

The Engilah total, surpassed us Carols (7) hours for 73 out of 127:

Not recorded 41b that of New Zealand after fiv#jeth Calypso (1) and a half hours and · Shan, 7th Lightening (1) game 1/40.19 - - 840 Joined by Balloy, Bimpson be

865

5.0. Bux, M.A: Wahab A.M. Scarborough, Yorks, July 25," 1.27.50 744 Rumjahn, A.M. Wahab' (Skip). 1.87,00 117.J 2.40.35

in

game lead on Sunday over U the Dodgers, rallied to save slender margin

three-ru in sixth inning, St. Louis scored on run' in the airs Brooklyn move shood with two runs in th third and another in the fourt The Cards, took the lead aga the top of sixth and Brookly ded it at 4×4 with a run in th Wimbledon bottom of the sixt The former. champions, Fred Perry and

Oulfelder Stan Musial of u Donald Budge, had easy vic-Cards was the •heter wi tories in their second round a triple, single, and double. Bo matches of the Slazenger pro- teams threw in everything thi Edrich was also subdued for a

used time,

but livened up and then

fessional lawn tennis tournis.could The Cards

the Dodgers 176 players. Simpson carried on the improved

Making their debut in the ment, which opened here toxlay

Scorer: *scoring, rate,

Budge was especially, devastat Edrich fell trying to force

An extrordinary General Meet Colony at Caroling Hill Last night pace along. He batted just over over, 10 going to Simpson and two and a half hours-for: 78 and five to Bailey. The pair hit song of the Hong Kong Toolball the Seven Tigers" basketballing in defeating the Birmingham Association will be held at the team from Kwelin beat the local coach, Douglas Gresham, 6-0, 6-3, Hoom, Hồng Kông Black Cuts Squad su to $1,para ipad and strength of shot

·Jacobean

His speed the August 3 The "Bevin Tigers"? : served, up Hotel on 2113.30 p.m. for the purple of Plenty kulgereed the local tesin court

of a stimulating, diplay and..com- brought "him command of the

the

to hit out. gan Burit was

hit

for

20 in one

with Simpson put po 50 in 80 in 17 minutes minutes for the fourth stand. reached s by Kimpest, and Sallay daw the after batting total pass the New - Zealand his last 60

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