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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

I. AHMED TENNIS TO BEAT

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1950.

Lawn Bowls:

PLAYS SUPERB

K.H. IP New scoring system in

League

(By "ARGONAUT”)

1. Ahmed, Pakistan's No. 1 Davis Cup tennis play- er, gave, Hong Kong's tennis onthusiasts one of those rare displays of high class tonnis when he beat the Colony Champion, K. H. Ip, 8-6 and 6-3 in an exhibition Singles match at the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts yos- terday.

In the other Singles match of the afternoon, Hong Kong's youthful Norman Lo, after a shaký stort, gave a good account of himself in the second set, extending Pakistan's No. 2, S. M. Alom, to 5-7.

However, it was in

the

He took the next one on his Doubles that Hong Kong show-service, and conceded the follow ed her superiority, when the tug one for the Arst set.

Tsui brothers scored a rather easy 6-1, 6-1 win over Dur- rani and Khokhur,

The main attraction of the afternoon was the match between Ip and Ahmed.

more

Instant success Playing his usual gaine the second set and following up his

now

accurate drives. Lo met with instant success, taking Although the Pakistan charm the frst game. pion recently lost in Philippine's The next three games went to Felicissimo Ampon and Degro in Alum, the

Kowloon Cricket Club tennis handicaps

games proposed

A proposal for a now scoring system, in respect to Lawn Bowls League matches was put forward by Mr. J. E. Noronha at yesterday's Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls As- sociation, which was presided over by Mr. J. G. Moyer.

Mr. Noronha suggested that two points be awarded for each rink win and two points

Veteran sports

writer visits Hong Kong

One of the best known sports writers in the West, Harry B. Smith of the San Francisco Chronicle, who is on a Pacific cruise, arrived here yesterday by the sa. President Cleveland.

A veteran journalist, who be gan his career as a cub more than' 50 years ago, Mr. Smith is visiting the Orient for the first ilme.

The following programme of tennis motelies at the Kowloon Cricket Club has been neranged, commencing Monday, April 17: Monday, April 17, at 3.45 p.m. Court No. 1' Mrs. G. Cisun and for an 8ggregate win, makinë | decided to postpone consideration ing to newamen at Kowloon Wharf

D. Chen Mrs. E. Tebbull a total of eight points.

and R. O. Baker.

V

Court No. 2 Licut Col. and Mrs. Forward Winners Mrs. J. Lawes and L. F. Stokes ngainst Captain and Mrs. Robertson. Court No. 3 R. C. Bakery Winner

J. Leriou against C. W. Tebutt. Court No. 4 K. M. Getz v R. N.

Manley,

HOCKEY FIXTURES

The following are Hong Kong Court No. 5 C. G. March v Win-Hockey Association fixtures up to

her A. E. P. Guest against J. and including Tuesday, April 18: V. Sellors. Court No. 6 Mrs. E. Litton v

Miss N. Lambert Baker,

Today

Recreio "A" v RAF, Kal Tak. Tuesday, April 19, at 5.45 pm. 5.43 pm: Umpires: WO Smith, fifth to Lo and the Court No. 1 Mrs. L. Benjamin} RSM Scott. and A., E. P. Guest

the Singles, he holds the distine-sixth and seventh to Alari, with Bon of extending the Filipino Alam

soon taking a commanding champion to five sets in the All-lead bf

5-2, Asian Championship at Calcutta

Some Just year.

In the All-Trulia Championship, Ju Just to Pedro Mushi in the lia) after a gruelling five-set

encounter,

try

at

bright tennis was scen stage. аб

Lo young fought back to 5-5, after three deuce games, Alami was taken to deuce and

in the next two games be

50-30

He has represented his tour.

the Davis Cup for six fore taking winning them wad years, and although handicape match.

The Doubles match was a com-' ned by a weight of 190 pounds and in epite of his 32 years, paratively tame affair, with the fully merits Thuis huving matters much their Asia's No. 4 own way, in both sets.

showed that he being ranked player.

The first three places go, in the opition of many. In Antpon sit 5. M. the Philippines and India's Bose and Misra.

Particular features Particular features of his pluy yesterday, which evoked spon- tonemis Berlinvations, were his Bghting Arst services that re- peatedly scored aces, his forceful Stall-le

valleys Interpersed

Full results

beal

Alam (Pakistan) Norman Lo (Hong Kong), 6-1, 7-5.

1. Altmed (Pakistan) beat K, II.

Ip (Hong Kong), B-8, 9-3. Durrani and Khokhar (Pakistan) |

lost to Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yun-put (Hong Kong), 1-6. 1-6.

Today's games with drap valleys on his flushing At Hong Kong Cricket Club Court drives to opponent's servlees 14.30 p.m. Mea's Singles:

„Ap'played his usual gaine, but

Saw (Hong Kong) v Durrani (Pakistan).

for

his services held no error

who repeatedly them with irre-

his uppement, counter-arove trievable drives,

ip's lack of 'passing shots and Ahmed's well-timed and speedy approach to the net with ac curately placed volleys, gave the Pakistan player control of the major par* of the

the game, particularly at the fore-court, The_Brat-two-games-saw-each

of them bolding his service.

the third gene, Ip brought intose his drop shot and managed to break through Ahmed's ser vice after three deuere WEIT

called.

A beautiful foreboard cross, two volleys at the net by Alured and an envoy by Ip gave Ahmed the) fourth game.

Each then lost his service in the next two games, to bring the score up to 3-3.

Identical scores

Ahmed took the elgbli games

seventh and by the identical scores of 50-50 and 50-30, only to see ip coming back with b love game, and 5-30 to level the score to 5-5.

A neck and neck struggle ensued

in the eleventh

Ahned serving.

gume, with

Down 30-40, Ahmed took the

first

5.30

Benzin

, Men's Singles: Tsui Wai- pul (Hong Kong) v I. Ahmed (Pakistan).

6.30 p.m. Men's Doubles: K. H.

Ip and Edwin Tsui (Hong Kong) v 1. Ahmed und Alam (Pakistan).

Winners

Mrs. A Balley and A. Ziminern against Miss P. Ward and A. V. White.

Sunday

Recreio "A" v Dutch, Recreio, 10.08 ang Umpires: Capt. Payne WO Smith.

Recreio "B," RNRC No. 10:03 m; Umpires Mr. J.Blko, CYS Gater.

Court No. 2 F. H. Kwok and D. Chen v A. Zimmern and J. V. Sellors. Court No. 3 T. E and R. O.

Baker v. H. Pepperell and

Larwes.

KIT Y

Nomads v Army. Seokunpoo, 11.15 a.m., Umpires: Mr. Palner, Mr. Gurevitc.

RAF v Navy, Kai' Tak, 11.30) am Umpires: Mr. Xavier, Sg Maj. Hannan.

Court No. 4 Miss M. Ribeiro und Miss M. Figuerado v Mrs. J. Horsman and Miss M. Fisher, Wednesday, April 19. ut 5.45 p.m. Court No. 1 R. Lapsley and G. Rosselett v Winners J. Leriou and F. R. Kerma against C, R.1, Tiernan und J. Horsman, Court No. 2 Mrs. G. Chaun and E. Litton v Miss P. Ward and Miss J. Watt.

Court No. 3 Mrs. M. Chow and L. Benjamin y Winners Miss N. Lunbert Baker and Mrs. C. Getz against Mrs. J. Luwes nd Mrs. E. Tebbult. Court No. 4 C. W. Tebbuit and R. Thompson v Winners F. H.

it was also suggested that int "I am sure there'll be a fot to the event of a draw, the aggregate | tell the folks back home about my points should be halved.

Orient trip," the visitor said talk-

yesterday.

After some discussion, it was

of the proposal.

elected

The following were to servo on the League Manage: ment Committee for the current

year:

Messrs, J. G. Meyer, Mr. N. J. Bebbington, J. Tindall, J, E. Noronha and U. A. Rumjahn.

Inmediately after the Council Meeting, the League Management Committee met.

This Committee decided to ac-

Mr. Smith Joined the Chrontelė) in 1986. "Just after the entastro- phic carthquake," he recalled. He as a sports writer and has started been at it since then.

Writing

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Key soccer match to.

decide participation in World Cup games

(By WALTER PILKINGTON)

No football match in the long history of meetings between England and Scotland has aroused as much interest as the clash of these great rivals at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on April 15.

It is always an event of outstanding importance in the football calendar for it often decides supremacy in the International championship between England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.

This year the title once agalnį They hope to go there and back by sea. They do not travel by air rests upon its outcome.

When it played in Scotland n it is considered an unneces← this annual "battle" taites national sary risk and the

cluba prefor

dally column on football fervour to its peak, for 13 the players to have the benefit

San Francisc possesses a magnetism that ecli- of a holiday at sea. sports for his paper, Mr. Smith concentrateses even the appeal in England Expression of confidence mainly on boxing and baseball. of the only comparable event, the

Actually, the making of ar- far in advanco rangements so Among his "Big Event" assign- Football Association Cup Final

Scotsmen, at this time,

without the c; and

certainty of cept the application' of the Hong i ments were the Dempsey-Johnson everything else in spert become undertaking the trip was merely

bout and several Joe Lout

secondary Importance to the "k. o.'s."

Smith has travelled widely great day at Hampden Park maximum crowd of where the Europe and England to cover nearly 140,000 is assured. Important garmen,

Even when it Wembley Stadium,

Kung Football Club for entry to the First Division of the Lengue. The following are the entries for the respective Divisions;

in

First Division

Told that he has been listed as Kowloon Bowling Green Club, "one of the best sports writers in Kowloon Cricket Club, Indian the West," Mr. Smith smiled Recreation Club, Club de Recreto { modestly.” "Blue", Club de Recrelo "Whitle", that," he said. Craigengower Cricket Club, Pollee Recreation Club and Hong Kong Football Club.

Second Division Kowloon Bowling, Green Club, Kowloon Cricket Club, Indian

Club, Recreation

Hong Kong Cricket Club, Prison Officers Club, Taikoo Club, Filipino Club, Kow- luon Dock Club.

1 didn't know about

The veteran journalist will leave for Japan today.

Singapore engineer wins Irish Sweep

Το

of

hosts of Beatamen

a wise precaution and, perhaps an expression of confidence. by Scotland in the ability of their team to repeat their champion- staged a ship triumph of last season.

London,

Scottish Football Association woaring ceretary, Mr. George Graham, in their traditional tartan and one who has no doubt about the tam'o shanter сара make the outcome. ile is looking forward Journey to the capital.

us much as anyone to enjoying The reason for this enthusiasm South American

and hospitality Is that in Scotland the paramount he says Scotland will go to Rio achievement in football is de Janeiro because Scolland will

the triumph over old friendly beat England at Hampden and rival, England, and to the Scots, ther has never been a Scoligh Lvictory Wils never a greater side with a better chance or a necessity than it is this y cur. better tenth spirit.

Chand Tara v Pak, RNRC No. 11.30 aan: Umpires: Mr. Dillon, Makhan Singh.

Pollee v Commandos, Boundary St. 10,20 n.m.; Umpires: S/Cdr. Padley, RSM Scolt.

YMCA v Club, RNRC No. 2.Cricket Club, Club de Recreio, Grand National Sweepstake, has championship and at the 1.15 a.m.; Umpires: Mr. Guest, Hong Kong Electric Recreation resigned from his job and will time earn a "passport" to Rio de Club. Police Recreation Club, take his wife to New Zealand for Joneiro for participation in the Kowloon Dock Club and Hong an indefinite holiday

World Cup Games. The engineer, Mr. Hugh Y. Me- A team taking part in a foot- Kong Football Club.

Lean,, aged 49, who was on a bull match in Britain never had Chineso-owned freighter on the a greater incentive to win. Súmatru run when Freebooter

Scottish player of won the Grand National, did not

Intional standing would hear of the win Until he reached port.

A double reward for victory to Scotland in the Singapore, April 13. 1450 Hampden Park test will Third Division

A Singapore Scottish engineer, bring a double reward: Scotland Kowloon Cricket Club, Indion

the Irish wil retain £25,000 in

the international Recreation Club, Craigengower who won

sum

PO Brudey.

Tuesday, April 18

Roerela v Dutch. Recreio,

Kwok and D. Chen ngainat A. 3. p.m.: Umpires. CYS Guter.

Zimmern and J. V. Sellors; Court No. 1 A.V. White v Win Thursday, April 20, at 5.45 p.m. ner F. R. Kermani against J. A. Abbas.

kir. Blinko,

Club v KITC RNRC No. 1, 5.30) p.m. Umpires: Mr. Xavier, WO Sinth.

Nomads v YMCA, RNRC No. 2:

Softball:

SAINTS TOPPLE

Court No. 2 F. H. Kwok v Winner Umpires: Mr. Guest, RSM Spott. AMERICANS 4-2

K. M. Gelz against R. N. Man- ley.

Court No. 3 Mrs. D. H. Pepperell

v Winner Miss P. Ward ngainst Miss M, Figuerado.

Court No. 4 Mrs. M. Chow

Mrs. E. M. Tebbutt,

Short and Sharp

(By HENRY LONGHURST)

If there is anything that warms the heart of the club golfor when opposed to undergraduates, it is the sight of his youngor, and more vigor- ous adversary shaping up to a close lying, downwind approach shot, no hazard inter- vening, with a sharp-soled niblick.

The result, a feeble fluff or one of those scuttling

tops which skid off the back of the green like a cricket ball from a slip catch practice machine, is widely known as the "under- graduate shot," and has for many years been

worth, a couple of strokes a round.

but so many people still try to execute the most delicate part of the game with ill-adapted Instruments.

ago.

NICE LAWN

TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Nico, April 12.

(By "GRANDSTAND") Saints toppled the Americans 4-2 before a large erowd of softball fans for a mid-week Vladimir Cernik, former Cze-game, for the first setback of choslovak Davis Cup player, today the Yanks in the current Senior quallBed-for-the-fourth rint Softball League Play-off the men's singles in the Nice lawn

A feature of the game was that tennis tournament, defeating Jenn the two well-known slugging out- Paul Chauffrel (France) by 6-2 ts were unable to collect their The of safeties. and 8-1.

usunt quote

only

two Americans

managed blows while the Saints gurnered

Other third round results in cluded:

Jean Ducos (France) beat Bengt | four. Axelsson (Sweden) G-0 and 6-1.

Sherry Bucks was the winningi Josef Pallurta (Yugoslavia} beat urter and walked two, while Bi Georges Pasquiet (Monaco) by Schulte of the Americans issued 6-3 and 0-2. Milin Laszlo (Yugo- two passes. No one was struckout savie)

beat Milan Branovic in this cruelal game. (Yugoslavite)

by,

8-10, 6-0 and Costly infield error

The Brst two innings

passed Violette Ribole (Switzerland) without

anyone scoring, but r beat Eliane Slizgler (France) by costly Infield error on the part of 6-3 and 6-2 In the third round of the Saints paved the way for a the women's event.-Reuter.

Yankee tally when Schulte hit safely.

C-L.

BRITISH. OPEN SQUASH RACKETS CHAMPIONSHIPS

London, April 12. Mahmoud El Karim, the Egypt- an holder of the title. had an casy first round victory today in the British Open Squash Rackets Championships at the Lansdowne

He bent J. H. Giles,

9-5,

quired it.Reuter.

nyoung

EXHIBITION

Mr. McLean is from the Shel land Islandis.

Mrs. McLean claimed that the luck was due to five paper black cats pasted on the bedroom wall.

Still, Scotland could lose this World Cup preliminary decider and the view in England is that

they will not win.

countries have beaten

Both

Wales and Ireland and have equally impressive records,

A draw would make them Joint champions and in that event it would seem that hogour would be appeased and every? one satisfied if Beatland then decided to go to South America and uphold the national pro tige farther afield. like to make that South Ameri-

The vast majority of Scottish can trip, but the Scottish fool football enthusiasts, would be ball authorities are standing rolidly behind such a decision. firm by a à decision reaffirmed ́al Scotland wants her football the Pari conference of Vyor team in the forefront in the World Cup delegates in December that Cup Gatees: Britain certainly Scotland will go to Brazit only wants Scotland there and no one as champlone of the Béltish In- in the four countries wants to Mr. McLean bought a book of tickets to give to a friend but his ternational tournament, even sou a hasty nomination to nil a wife happened to glance at the though the countries finishing vacancy in the event of Scotland

told the

first and second have both been being beaten at Hampden Park. lucky black cats and

invited.

If the Scots lose. husband to keep the tickets.

Mr. McLean sald today that he One thing that bus mystined

Meanwhile it hus been decided and still might return to Singapore from the other nations taking part is Auckland and purchase half a

the fact that the Scottish Foot-that if the Scots late

the share in a Chinese-cargo-vessel.ball Association have already stick to their declaration,

Winners of the Spain" v Portugat-- booked a passage to Rio!

mutch will be invited.

to contest the The countries

er in Rio de proper competition Janeiro will be italy. (holders of Cup) Brazil, Switzerland, Mexico, Sweden, Austria Turkey, Jugoslavia, the two top countries from Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay and Chile, England and probably Scotland.

Adjustments may be necss. sary on account of unforeseen circumstances; but

there i tima between plenty 'ct

now and mid-May, and the final

Will teams

offer sufficient variety and strength to ansuro an Impressive finale, with Italy and the representatives of Bri. tain favourites.

Reuter.

over

Confusion

obstruction

(By BILLY STEEL)

Listening to soccer fans arguing intelligently about the obstruction law was, for me, an encour; aging experience.

It

The Americans failed to sobre any more" during the whole; game, but t

t.the Saints were hand- cuffed for five chapters before they

scoring broke into the column in the

@meator, Bixth when Art Ozori walked and Showboat hit in the clutch.

to

Final acceptors for City and Suburban H'cap

understood polots in the Laws,

the

indicated a welcome new interest in the Laws

and made me wonder whether we can reason- Scotland's fixed purpose of a win against England was 10+ ably hope for an eventual end to the misun-

flected in the choice of the team The outlook for those who, for)

to represent the Scottish League derstandings which spoil a lot of games. score to deuce, but it was not all their excuses about "not get-

against the English League, að until after two further deuces ting as much golf as they used to,"

The incident came that the game went to him.

during not in possession or playing dis- Liddlesbrough three weeks be». still object in their hearts, tɔ be-

In this connection I was in Ip caught up again 6-0 on his ing defeated by undergraduates,

the Cup replay between Glas- tance of the bull and without fore the Hampden Park Interna- service and another long game 1s unsettled.

terested the other day to experi-

A last inning stand saw George gow Rangers and Raith Rov- attempting to play the bail, in-tional.

tentionally moves to block or Seven of the eleven-Young, was seen in the 13th game.

Hard times are ahead-or such ment with a new form of running-

Souza getting on base via fourers, when the Ralth centre-half struct the path of the opponent Cox, Evans, Woodbum, Waddell, Ip was again the

to le may impression after watching up club based on the ideas of an

bells: Souza stole second while put himself between the ball who is trying to play the ball." Mason, and Reilly-ware in Scot- reach game point at 30-40, but this year's University match, wher. American writer, P.A. Vaile, to Club here, ›

Stan Leonard popped out.

and

the Rangers inside-right,

land's winning side against Eng- With one

one away, the Saints built who was chasing it.

Only penalty alter three deuces, the vialtor in two days one was hard put to whose book "The Short Game" took the game with aggressive it to discover an "undergraduate wrote an introduction many years Military Club, by 9-2, 9-8 and ble by drawing in

Innd in London lust April. professional at the Naval and their strategy on a daring gam- The referee blew, and there And as there might be no ats

in the infield on ? drive volleys,

stroke" at all.

were, shouts of "Penalty!" And tempt to charge on the part of A dress rahcamaj... failed to hold his service

Steel and other Scots playing Alded by the exquisite green Vallo was an extremely dogma-

Though Giles fought hard, the fake bunt and Souza ancaked third when the ball was placed for the offender, it was added, the In the next game, and Ahmed earpets prepared for them by the tle writerBobby Jones is now

Issue was never in doubt, Karim to score the equaliser on Kussian's an indirect free-kick there were infringement could only be 'pen- in English League football werd romped home with the first set||

Lytham Royal

third, and St. Ame's in complete agreement with my

Hussain plenty of debaters. able to tell alised as ungentlemanly conduct, not available for this inter-League 1-0.

greenkeeper, both sides exhibited contention.." he would cheerfully showing his great mastery of the grounder Although Ip won Ahmed's open-a standard of short game which, I reveal-but he had what may be game whenever the situation re- eventually scored to put the Saints the shouters why the referee was the punishment for which is a fixture hul in every other respect

ahead when Hal Winglee singled, right.

Obstruction is one of the least caution and an indirect free-kick. the occasion fulfilled the purpote

Mention Just now ing service game in the second thought, both for Intelligence and, some very sound, stroke-saving

of the of a dress rehearsal for the match sel, the Pakistan player began execution excelled anything seen Ideas for the average golfer.

goalkeeper brings out another of the year. gradually to torminate the play in the University match for 25 "Short clubs for short shots" was

and I must say there, seem to point often misunderstood, and with aggressive strokes.

one of ble máxims. He alsɔ be-

be referees even who are unser-

· BASEBALL.

that is that the goalkeeper In Year Providence rarely gives with lieved in square grips for all up-

tali.

not "sacred" at all times- New York, April 12, **

The answer

Outside his goal-aren he has both hands, however, and with|proaching clubs.

Exhibition baseball results:

thar any protection typical perversity saw to it that

The confusion probably comes no more Braves 18, Richmond (Pled" mont League) 2: Roanoke (Pied-

because there is no punishment other player and can be charged laid down for it as such. Law fairly, even when not in possen- mont) 4; Red Sox 2; Senators 15,

12 says only that a player who ission of the ball, provided he and}, Cards 4; Gainsville (Bay State) This has a square grip and 1, Browns 0: Louisville (Ameri High Commissioner for Pakistan. behind, though not dangerously, distance of the ball and are try and again to 3-5, but Ahmed happily dismissed once by a friegshallow face, and is only as long fean Association) 5 Phillies 3 announced today for the City and structing he can be charged even Inside the goal-dren he can

is among the 15 Enal acceptors and that if the goalkeeper Is ob- ing to play it. went into full blast in the ninth of mine with the acid comment as an average putter, but exta Raleigh (Carolina) 6, Athletics 35 game, completing a love game to his foursome partner," "Good weight in the head turns it into Yankees Reds: Indians: 0,

Surburban Handicap.

within the goal-arca,

be charged if he is halding the with a lighting ace.

Taioko has, top weight for the So where does the free-kick ball or is obstructing. shot, Gladys!", Norman Lo, in his

race, which is being run over. 10 come in? The answer is that match appearance, gave a

Good The Stranahan Standard something more than the old Glants Associated Press.

off cleek. fashioned 'aamo-off

furlongs at Epsom, next Wednes- it can be given for ungentlemanly impression, Indicating that with · The bunker' play, of the modern

it is the "bumbing club par KCC CRICKET XI

conduct, in certain cases.), day, Apell 19. more experience, ho could dova- Univeralty golfer as goori 11

and 1

The accopters (w lop into a first-class player.

copters (with weights) This was made clear in the Lytham

The following have been select are: V might almost ~ satisfy

with it

FA's last Membrandum on Re- "Although not laferior to his Stranahan, who it will be recall-

Tsaoko (hind stone), Hyperbole fereeing, which made the dis- square arip lines one up teed to represent the Kowloon Cric- 'opponent. In strokes, he throwed, was bunkered 10 times in 16 the hole, and it struck mekap ket Club In cricket mateb and Moondust (eight stone, sight, tinction between two types of

valuable points holes in his: Walker Cup match others who tried it, that a 60 perakuinst the Hong Kong Cricket pounds; Iron Duke and Perlsonpe obstruction. repeated errors in the with McCready, and eight times cent, axecution still gave a 75 at Chub for the "Hancock Shield of night stone; seven pounds)ERT The first concerned the man

cent result. And I should say the Kowloon Cricket Cluft on Roc du Diable stid Burnt Bron

April commencing reight stone five pounds), Re

an fund (eight stone); Wilson Bundaý: April÷1

(suvenfatana, 10 pounds), Wacobite evenstone. Seven)--; pounds);

Losos his touch

Ip began to lose his touch and conceded four games in a row. serving two double-faults in auc- cossion in the fourth game.

To rhyme with viper

the driving this yaag was cor. The one I have in mind is his respondingly poor

chipper, which the makers spell

ably to rhyme with viper.

He rallied back In the 'nextį fusion of

My recollection is of a fine pro-

fute strokes se

Londen, April-12. The five-year-old- Teaoko

gune to reduce the deßelt to 2-4, of these han roking hooks and curiously with one "p," presum- Durham, (Carolina) 0; Cubs B owned by Habib Rahimtools, the obstructing can be charged from his opponent are within, playing]

away many

Drst

[was]}}

SOFT OF

can,

Textollenly Impa'day:1 war]

through

haled out in two tadrely be heaven help met 1 should test FOL Abalight

of think After losing the first three priate weapon and from uniformly socket with its gambs to an opponent who show-rakód bunkers with loose sand. A 5 As to its fellows, the ma ed much better courtcraft, young Lytham the teams had both "but niblick, and subliek, their Lo gradually warmed up and so have to lots of other people, like Radges Olled me with g Carried the scores to deuce in the without une maresult COTA

probably a contributing factor. Lures, with the appro-that-it" la~alivet : impossibile, izs

next two games though, Josing. Modern: pisoninas-clubs DAVE

them

topes thr

who, able to play the ball; kong himmif, in, the opponent, letting the Haile, the player bercharged from “be.

hind

It was significant that Glas gow Rangers, the most opn- In sistently powerful tok vys Scottish football, contributed five players to the League eleven. These wire Brown, Young” and Coxj gonikinjar and backa, Woodburn, centre half," and Waddell, 'outside right. Rangers aru to tour Denmark and Norway - season, and we

during the close

of Scot land's fixtures In France, and, Portugal- carly. In May, together. wita possible commitments for South America, they are naturally. wondering what will be t ST. JOSEPH'S

penalty of fame. Divanda BEAT CAA 3:1

They may. And themselves com pelled to undertako a tour with W Firat Division League team made up of lapor lights match at Happy Valley while their stars pack tholfbags" yesterday, St. Joseph'e beat CAA for a South American: hitairest

three, goala to ene,,

with pleasure mission, eng

Scottish football pride" being what it is the Hangers would Hadiy give their blessing to:

RUGGER RESULTAR

London April 11: Cheshi slöst 0-3 to a Combineri, Kora)- 185 CUBEN Bérvices “side HILL TROMBytes

today?-Beut

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