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Jap Swimmers Smash 13 American And World Records

Los Angeles, August 17.

Japan's streamlined swimming team cracked 13 American and world re- cords here tonight as they came home first in the 1,500 and 200 metre free-style events of the National AAU swimming moot cham- pionships.

Hironoshin Furuhashi won the 1,500 metre event in the world record time

of 18:29.9, 10 seconds slower ram The went the distonice and his two team-mates finished Second and third.

The 200 metre from-tyle

At the end of the 24th lap

Yerine Baniguchi of the two Japanese still were run-

won by

Japan in 211 dat

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Han of thự New Haven, Corats Swimming Club

Philadelphian

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Mariyama of Japan His fire was 133

Shiroyuki Man

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Num of Japan 213.5.

1.304 Behind Firataedia in the

Haslet Sharo mete Zr and Sumko Tanoka, abone ol and hostwr the three of reprinta there they must about eackret all the curds on that book Madu

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Puranica with There are 30 tape an as

Jock PORAIN,

Kiwis Open Against Durham

Sunderland, August 18. The New Zealanders begans their two-day match against Duran here today

Albi hand and tenet. Tabaka was mettes alegrt of the fourth place

VRC-Eastern

man, 16 year old thewell Jones Swimming Meet

rit Chularia, Canadin

Sets New World Mark

leading the who wan at the mud of RGB metres, als

was created with breaking the World record at that distance in 46 Bat and setting a gw world Pot the 2,0 meter even at 12 14 N

Hasitizama peerful plaer time For the 1,5 metres was 18 32.6

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corift revont Tanakin's third | pdien time of 19:15 5 booke The Amenean asud Natingai AAU res

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Jones was the pace seller the first three lapis but after that Furu- The Japatine took over hander and Hastuziane, us if in a pre-emnerived glan, move.

bel

a list of The following is the events to be contested at Swimming Inter-Club Meet between Victoria Recrea 1ton Club and Eastern AA at the VRC Puol at 9.30 13., tom the with together morrow. nomes of the respective con-i testants:

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Even! No. Jor Boys 50 yar Is Breast Stroks Handicap: A, Basto, J. Busto, D. Osuund, M. Names.

Event No. 2. VRC Mentors 100 Indicap: Breast Stroke

S.E. Carvalho, E.

K A. Baker,

501

o. G P. Blenkinsop.

heek and week: fill they pullert Czabeant ef Jones They stayout That way until the end of the 19th lig, when Hashizume pulled

The-metre tel.

Even: No. 3. Inter-Club Mens yards Fice Style, Eastern AA William Teo, Tsui Bang); VRC 16. Ruza Pereira, J. Gomu).

Itoys 50 Event No. 4. yards Buck Hondhean. A. Atonen, R. Xavier, H. Castro, D, Castru. He ex- vender du lead over his ICARI emale to uter body length in

Event No. 5. Inter-Club Sentor the Boys 50 yards Free Style, Eastern

^^ (Peter Wong, Davit Vo;

41 an 12th up and at that time Tatucky bud

third pilze and hard about a 25 metre Headcover Jones,

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1949.

England-New Zealand Batting And Bowling Averages

London, August 16.

And Rep Bimpson heade the England batting averages Denis Compton the bowling after the series of four Tests with Alaggiandundies hatting lles de bræded by F.8. Smith and the bowling by J. Cowie.

The leading players In the baiting and howling averages

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HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, August 17.

The results of Scotish football

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MIDDLESEX IN

STRONG POSITION

London, August 17.

The leading Counties in the championship table all made good starts in their County matches which began today.

games which were played, tonight Middlesex, who are 20 points in the lead at the

were:

SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP

BAN DULURIDES.

Falkirk Hearts Motherwell.

Queen of S.

Raith Rovers

2 Dundee

5 St Mirren

0

2

head of the table, took one more step towards winning the title by placing themselves in a "very strong position against Derbyskinstitu

Derby by scoring 403 for 6.

No fewer than four Middlesex } centuries in today's

scored half centuries. [utches. batsmei George Mann, their captain, made Compton 83 not out 6, Leslie Sidney Drown 74 and Denis Comp-

57. pton

first class

Close Of Play Scores The close of play scores were: At Derby: Middlesex 408 for 6 (Brown 74, D. Compton 57, Mann not out); 6, L. Compton 83 Derbyshire to bat

Surrey 103

A sixth wicket stand between Mann and Leslie, Compton pre-

At Portsmouth: duced 107 runs in 128 minutes. D Hamallion

Worcestershire, who are joint (Fishlock 112, Parker 137, Hokey Loble, dismissed 50 not out, Shackleton & for 107); 2 second in the Ayr United

thanks to sore Hampshire to bat,

Somerset 355 Airdrieonians 2 Kent for 104.

At Eastbourne: ane bowling by Ruland Jenkins,

for 8 (Gimblett 70, Walford 97, Dumbarton

whose right on leg breaks en-

Buse 55): Sussex to bat. St. Johnstone Zabled him to take Ave for 65.

At Dover: Kent 164 (Jenkins Worcestershire son passed this

Worcestershire 240 Queen's Park

total and ut the cinge of play 5 for 05); Cowdenbeathlet by 70 runs with eight wickets for 2 (En Cooper 75, Outschoorn

[ not out). S'housemuir 2 to fall.

---Reuter.

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Clyde

1 Forlick Th. 2

ENGLAND:

BATTING

East Fife

3 Stling Alb. 1

Matches innings Not Outs Runs Highest Average

1

R. T. Simpson

2

0

171 . 103

25.60

C. Washbrook

3

1

167

103 n.. 78.50

L. Hutton

4

Q

469

200

78.10

T. Bailey

4

2

219

93

73.00

Rangers

W. J. Edrich.

4

6

0

324

100

64.00

Third Lanark

0 Hibernian

D. Campton

4

6

300

118

50.00

NEW ZEALAND:

BATTING

"B" DIVISION

F. D. Smith

2

3

1

173

BG

86.50

Albion Rovers 1

M. P. Donnelly

+

G

402

206

77.00

Alloa

2

B. Sutcliffe

4

423

101

00.42

Arbroath

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J. R. Reid

2

4

173

03

43.25

Thundee United 5

W. A. Hadice

7

1

193

43

32.16

G. O. Rabone

4

1

148

39 n. 24.60

Dunfermline 1

Kilmarnock

2

ENGLAND:

BOWLING

Morton

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Forfar

2

33

2 120

5 25.20

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13 138

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85

19

215

7 30.71

158

22 699

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175

54 385

10 30.50

27

97

2

48.60

NEW ZEALAND:

BOWLING

117.1 23 451

14

32.21

198.3 50 568

17 33.41

87

22 327

4 81.75

New York, August 17. Today's bastimill scores were:

20

2 95

1 95.00

141

19 465

4 116.12

AMERICAN LEAGUE

- Reuter,

Washington Senators

R 3

H E 0 2 a 1

J. Young

D. Complon

A. V. Bedser

T. Balley

W. Holliee

W. Edrich

J.

Gowie

T. B. Burtt G. Alabone B. Sutcliff

H.B. Cave

VI (George Noraha, A. Ke- ****............+ medos drị

200

Event No. C Inter-Club yards Breast Stroke: Eastern A

Cheong Chank You Tong Hon VRC (G. Ruza-Pereira, J. Yvand-

At the end of the 28th lap the two Japanese leaders had upped the fonth place American in the oven and Puruliashi was about vich) 10 metres ahead of with Taruka un pool length be. bind.

there

Dashizumie

line weather ami by lunch time had scores 4-12 for one wicket. None of the Durbant bowlers appeared to worry Scult or Ha

Fast

Furuhashi Bone who opened for the New Zealanders. The b.dsmen delight-steudaly pulled ahead-bit by bit. metres abend ed the proud with clever cutting | Hex about 12

Hashizume when the latter and perfect driving through the of gaps in the field, robban lifting made a belated sprint on the lust lap to pick up a couple of metres but he rouki nut close the gup. The Records Smashed

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Scott reached his Bfty in 20 mirates but Rabone Lk 191 has half-century. miles over A 144, abune was out lo a catel, behold the wirket by Aus To off Herbert, in his 77 bot out before, hunch, Scott did not give the slightest elucet

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143

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Drobny Scores Impressive Win

Inter Club

100

Time Declarations Not Needed

Are

(By George

Tribe.)

Baseball

Scores

4 *** New York Yankees.

Senators: P. Scarborough;

Early.

into league cricket? Should a rule enforcing declarations be introduced

Event No. 7. Senior Boys 100 yards Free Style Hundey M. Sargison, G. Marshall, A. Guter- rus, M. Guterres.

Event No. 8. VRC Members 100 yards Free Style Handicap: R. Low. G.F. Blenkinson, P. Thomp- son. E. Sargison.

Event No.

Eastern AA The point has been put to me on several occasions yards Free Style

recently due, I suspect, to slow scoring in one Tai Hang, Cheng Kin-maan) VIC (F Menterio, à. Comes

or two league games. As an idea I understand Here are the 13 records amh-

Event No. 10. Diving Exhibi- ed by the Japanese swimmers in

dern AA (Cha Wat Lait.

it has been discussed by individual members Uon: Extern the 1500 metre free-style of the

Wong King-woon): VRC (Ed d... National AAU Swiss Champiano, S.H. Wong).

of the Central Lancashire League Committee from time to time without reaching the voting shu tonight:

stage.

Shiro Fashizumo broke the world record for the 880 metres,

the American record for the 80

metres.

swimmera

Tr

Scarborough, August 17. Jaroslav Drobny. the left- handed Czech whh was beaten |

this in the Wimbledon Anal

scored an impressive yeur, victory here today in his first match in England as an exile. In the North of England tennis championships Drobny defended} ned." S. C. facking, Yorkshire County player, by 0-0, 6-1 in his opening world record for the 100 yard Guterres, A. Marques.

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Yankees: p. Raschi; c, Silvera,

Ninrhos.

Detroit Tigers

0 1

Chicago White Sox I 2

Tigers: p. Gray, Houtteman; c.

Swift.

At Leicester: Leicestershire 195 Edwin Cooper and I, Out- senourn, who was born in Ceylon, Tompkin 82, Evans 05); Glou were both in ne form for Worcestershire 96 for one.

Cardiff: Nottinghamshire At cestershire un scored 75 and 85

108 for 7 (Keeton 90, Giles 59); not mut, respectively

Perks, Reg

Worcestershire's | Glamurgan to bat.

Scarborough: Warwick- At fast medium right armed bowler,

established a record for a Worshire 245 (Ord 51); Yorkshire 58 vesterabire bowler by taking his for one.--Reuter. hundredth wicket for the tenth. time.

Received A Shock

the moderate

FRANK SWIFT INVITED TO PLAY

London, August 17. Yorkshire, who re serond

Frank Swift, Manchester City with Worcestershire, ¡lismissed

and England goalkeeper, who Warwickshire at Scarborough for relived from first class football at

total of 245, but they received a shock in their res the end of the last season, has ply when Frank Lowson was out been invited to assist his late club of the season In the first over. They recovered, in the opening game however, and at the close were against Aston Villa at Maine only 187 runs behind with nine toad on Saturday.

Manchester City, placed in a wickets left,

by tho illness of Brain Close, 18 Inst February, predicament and Lowson, 24 last month, were Thurlow, Swift's deputy, have no awarded their County caps just experienced goalkeeper on before the match began. In addi-staff.

In the trial game last wook-end tion to being the youngest cric- keter to represent England, Close two juniors kept goal, but neither becomes the youngest | have inade more than a couple of cricketer to receive his Yorkshire appearances in the reserve teauf,

so Swift is in the team named forƒ Saturday.

White Sox: p. Haefner; c. Malone. Boston Red Sox

*

10

2

Philadelphin Athletics

6

1

Red Sox: p. Stobba; c. Tebbetts, Athletics: p. Fowler; c. Astroth. Cleveland Indians

0

also

cap.

6 11 10 13 Indians: p. Wynn, Feller, Zoldaki

e. Hegan, Tresh. Browns: p. Papai, Starr, Embree;

St. Louis Browns

c. Lollar, Ferrick. Cleveland Indians

St. Louls Browns

X

5 X

NATIONAL LEAGUE

he

the

Swift has stressed the fact that

A day that started dramatical- 1y with three quick successes for Hampshire at Portsmouth ended

cannot play in away matches Xwith Surrey in a good position.

necessitating long distance travel. They owed their great recovery to a splendid fourth wicket standing, because he is more concerned. with his position in the catering

*

R R

E

4 8

13 15

1

by Laurte

and John

Fishlock Parker, who raised the total from business-Reuter, 25 to 218 in three hours.

New York Giants Boston Braves

Parker botted just over four Giants: p. Hartung, Zabala, hours for bis 137, which includ

Behrman, Hansen: c. Westrum. ed 18 fours, while Fishlock was Braves; p. Bickford; c. Zalkeld. at the wicket for three hours and St. Louis Cardinals --4-34--1 40 minutes in scoring 112, which

.3 80 ineluded eight fours. Cincinnati Reds

(13 innings) Incidently, these two batsmen Cardinals: p. Brazle, Martin; e. were the only players to score

D. Rice. Reds: p. Raflensberger; c. Cooper. -United Press.

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U.S. TENNIS

RESULTS TOURNEY

Chesnut Hills, Mass.,

August 17. Miss Louise Brough and Mrs Osborne Dupont, American holders of the title. Margaret

today reached the semi-foals in the women's events at the Unit- ed States lawn tennis double championships hère,

Event No. 11. Inter-Club Senio Boy

4 x 50 yards Free Style Roley: VRC IGerge Noronha, A.

prezent difierence of three to Remedios

Fr. F. Xavier,

Let me say at once that I don't

one is not wide enough. favour forced declarations and for metres, the world record for the

At this time of the year coach- 1 metres and the Amerten Guterres); kasters AA. AAU reefed for the 1,000 metres.

Event No. 12. VRC Ladies 100 several reasons,

in be successful league ing of one kind and another is in We have our cricket Free Style Handicap: M. Hashizun

Hironoskin aids and

of four and the air. Furuhashi, who won the event. Fincher, Doris Parion, C. Eager, cricket matches

three-quarter hours' duration the coaches, featball coaches, boxing broke the world, American and J. Fuger. AAU

for the Fecords

1,500 Event No. 13. Inter-Club 100 players must "have a go." But coaches, and so on, but has any- umpire heurd of an ever metres. Sumto Tanaka

who yards Buck Sticke: Eastern AA three is a uifference in that and one eve

couch? Huished third broke the National (Cheong Km-narn, William Teo: being forced to hit out at every

as invertably I doubt it, yet the position of AAU

A.K. Rum thing sent down. records for the 1,500 VRC (A.V. Lepe9,

ve is one of the most im- when batting time is umpire jahn).

happens

portant, if not the most important, Japan's record #mashing Event No. 14. Junior Boys 100 restricted.

To do that is to sacrifices all on the field, especially in league raced just

Handicap. 1. Exactly yards Free Style they had hoped, coach Gutierrez, D. Castro, J. Noronha, that it best and most delightful ericket, where there is so much

in the art of batting and to take at stake. Masaji Klyskawa said tonight F. Holerult

I have a lot of sympathy with after his boys awam to victory

Inter-Club 50 away a lot of pleasure which the 1,500 in the

metre

200 Event No. 15. and

Eastern AA spectator derives from watching the umpire in league cricket. Free Style.

think he is underpaid for the im- metre free-style events. "They (Chon Wai Lau,

A.N Ctrer), cricket.

up Barnett, portance of t. job. "Gates" raced just exactly as they had VRC C. Silva, Netto, E C. Players like Popper, hoped," said Kiyokawa and

Weeks and Mankad are attrac- to £300 are not unknown. from Tovare.s then be sheepishly admitted,

Event No. 10 VIC Members 100 live batsmen with a variety of which the imports draw a small "And also as they had plan.

you Back Stroke Hansen strokes that appeal to the specia-tee and travelling expenses, Not

tor. L.E.

Would they be the same the sort of payment to encourage D. Collaco, Thompson,

a man to go in for umpiring. the Palton, who holds

under enforced declarations?

A Thankless Task Event No. 17. Inter-Club 4 x 50 dash and Jimmy McHugh pre-

Let Captain Decide

Obviously they are cricket Drobny hit the ball with tersented the victory nwards to the yards Free Style Relay: Eastern

lovers or they would not take an Miss Brough and Mrs. Dupont rine power. He served many tees Japanese boys. The three swim-AA (Choong Kin-maun, Tommy William Ten);

A captain who wins the toss

what is often a thankless task. beat Mrs. Betty Hilton and Miss and scored with drop valleys to mers received a little plaque and hew, Tsui Hang.

Kozu should have full advantage of all

What about a school for league Kay Tuchey (Britain) 6-4, 6-0. made a bow is a great wave of ( Menteri,

conditions, not only of the wicket.

In another quarter-final Miss applause from the 0.500 specta- Pereira, J. Gomes, E. Guest).

A time limit, in my view would umpires-a pre-season gathering tors swept over the stadium,

fussen the ulvantage gained from at which the experience of Test Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry and text-class umpires would be (US) beat Mrs. Holly Blair and

Miss those who oficial to

Jean calling correctly,

(Britain) Querlier quence reduce the status of available

6-4, 6-1, cricket? captaincy

The British pairs were the A player has to be coached

attain in order

last remaining foreign playora to

a high

In the championships. and the eye of the um. standard

Giovanni Cucelli and Marcello pire should be as keen and

del Bello, the Italian Davis Cup alert an that of the player.

partners, reached quarter-finals think we could rely more on

of the men's doubles by deat- of the already existing times

the judgment of the umpire by- ilmit.

ing Art Larsen and Jack Gavitt Wickels are sporting

sucul doing away with the appeal. N And say rufe the

and the one is in a better position to set texm munt attack from firet ball. And by attack I mean what happens than the umpire

not even the bowler, who 1 not only hitting the ball bu

is out of focus after de- by using everything you have get in bowling and fielding/ I have adopted my style to league cricket. If I were playing county cricket I would change it.

appeal Time To Specialise

Hardstuf

which Hacking had no reply,

When asked after the match by Reuter whether he had received offers to play ice hockey for the American League teas, Boston Bruins, Drebny, who is a Czech

it-

The swimmers understood tie, if any, of what was sold but they smiled unei stood with their fee ekey International, snid: hends bowed. The crowd

op-

"I have not reecived any offerplauded as they left the stond. from Boston Bruins, nelther have Included in the audience were

I received the news that many people of Japanese descent!

First Visual Book On Lawn Tennis

A copy of the latest "Know

Limited.

on their negotiation Bst. If I do waving little pompons. Kiyo The Gume" series, published by receive an offer I shall consider kawu said he was taking his boys Education Productions favourably about necepting H, but to their rooms immediately, for

in any case I shall make no deci- 10 hours of sleep-United Press. on the subject of Lawn Tennis.

sion un after I play at Forest Hills in the American champlon- ships."

to

Summaries

has Just been received,

This is the first Visual Book, produced on Tennis, prépared by Vladimir Cernik, who with 200 metre free-style preminarier a lean of experts, and is an in- anyone reference for First heat: 1. Shuichi Muraya- valuable. Drobny refused to return Czechoslovakia, will not be play-mu, Tokyo, 2 mins. 13.8 secs.; 2 interested in the game.

The book is issued under the ing in the North of England Wally Wolf, Los Angeles, 2 mins. championships. He has scen a 14.1 secs. 3. Bill Dudley,, Now auspices of the Lawn Tennis' As- and deals with the doctor in London about his car- Oricans, 2 mine. 16.4 secs. 4sociation tilege trouble, which developed Bob Reld, Cincinnati, 2 mins following subjects:

The Administration of Lawn

Game in Switzerland and not worse in 24.7 secs.; 5. James Lee, San

of Lawn Francisco, 2 mins. 20.1 secs.; 0 Tennis; The Belgium,

Warner Peterson, Pasadena, 2 Tennis; The Court and Equip-

The Singles Gomo; Scor njent: mins. 32 secs.

Cernik has been ordered to rest in bed for three or four days and is xtoying with friends in Lon- don.--Reuter,

RINTY-MONAGHAN' MUST DEFEND ALL TITLES

Belfast, August 17.

Second heat;

and in con-

After ull. the initiative should be left with the captain to de- cide when to declare.

differs from League oricket county cricket largely because

in' league

(US) 0-4, 2-0, 6-3, 6-4.

F. Ampon (Philippines) his glant United States partner, were eliminated Hugh Stewart, in the men's doubles, losing 6-4, Drink and United

quently is out of focus He must, 3-0, 7-9, 3-6 to J. livering and does. What umpires think of Buddy Behrens, of the some our appeals would make States.

of interesting readin

in

Ampon's soft returns gave A classic example of failure to many points to the sixth seeded was that of the Australians pair, who concentrated on him. the 193! Test, when Joo-Reuter,

playing a shot

The

balls off. unaware of what had

A lot of people have the idea

a profes- knocked his . John Blum, ing The Doubles Game; Advice that it is easier for New Haven, 2 mins, 12.8 aces. 2. on Play: The Rules of Lawnsional in league than in county Tourists, Shigeyuki Maruyama, Tokyo, 2 Tennis, (1948); Questions on the cricket. Giving an answer to that happened, falled to appeal mins. 14 secs: 3, Jack Gill, New Rules; Answers to Questions and would point out that in county Joe went on to make a big score. Huven, 2 mins, 19.7 secs.; 4. Al-Making Draw:

bert Ratklowich, New Haven, 2 mina. 22.9 secs. 8. Trent McCue, Pasadena, 2 mins. 26.2 secs.;

Van Smith, Los Angeles, 2 mins.

Honore Pratost, the French fly-1.20.4 secs. weight champion, may not get his proposed

with match

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HK FOOTBALL

REFEREES' MEETING

tricket-a- player has time-to- specialise. A league professional has lo bat and bowl ob

every type of wicket whether or not they are suitable to his style.

In the county sides the captain his disposal, at hawat

MOTORCYCLE

2

and

RECORD LOWERED

ITALIAN DAVIS CUP PLAYERS BEATEN Chesnut Hills, Massachusetts, .:

August 16, Arnold Soul and Jack-Tuero of the United States today defeatod

- Moscow: August 16, S. Kurenkov lowered the mo torcycle record for one kilometre in the 125 cubic centimetres cimss by covering the distance in 30.48 seconds, on a Soviet made ma- chine

This; representa un · averüge

A meeting of the Hong Kong Fifth heat: 1. Yoshihiro Hame-Football Referees Association usually Rinty guchi, Tokyo, 2 mins. 11.0 secs.; will be held at the offices of the least four different types of the Italian Davis Cup players. Monaghan (Northern Ireland) 2. Joe Verdeur, Atlantic City, 2 Hong Kong Football Association, players who are sure to and Porre Canapele and Ferruccio Deed of 118.110 kilometres per for the latter's world and Euro- mina, 14, secu.: 3. William Farm Room 221, Prince's Buliding (ice wicket to their liking.

The previous /bast Wes, 31.0 worth, Now Haven, 2 mins, 203 House Street entrance); on Thurs-

Sounds all very well in theory, Quintayalle, 6-3, 6-2, 14-12 in the hour (about 73 mlies per hour), theory, Farm round match of the National seconds, an: average spoed of 113 pean flyweight title

--seca.-4. Bob Nugent New York, uky." August 20;" British The

Boxing Board of 2 min. 26.8 secs. 6. Don Hill;

T can hear you","my" but how art. "Doubles Championships.

kilometres per hour, set up in way to discourage teams from The Italians showed mediocre August, 1985. Reuter. Control had informed Monaghan Cincinnati, 2 mins. 31. Beck-in Calais, August 17sing on the splicet, MAA fénna except in the' frial set. that before mosting the French Frank Dowdall, Fasadena, 3 mins, man he must defend all his titles. 42 BOCE

The attempt, by Shirley May rond word korean mould, be another first round match

Trold American

Tay's top doubles pair, Glanni including the British and British Qualifiera: Hamaguchi, Blum Tra

Cucelli and Marcello del Bello Empire championships, against Muryusma, Verdour, Wolt, Dud

Fatontack: Martin Tressel and Rus Torry Allan, of London. If leys

Monaghan beats Allen" he' will None - qualified in third ́· mnet

pent most Pratosl→→Ravtor:

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Pretoria, August 17. The New Zealand rugby union touring team beat Northern Uni versities here by 17 points (ono gon, two penalty goals and two tries) to three (penalty gould,

The New Zealanders lod 6-0 at

halftime.-Reuter.

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