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WARWICK STILL LEADING IN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

London, May 23.

In spite of the fact that the top five Counties in the County Cricket Championship all failed to gain any points, the leading three positions are unchanged.

Warwickshire are still in the lead with 36 points, followed by Northamptonshire and Surrey, each with 28:

186. and 188 (Parnaby 65, Rimell, four for 40).

Lancashire

Amateur Golf;

G.G.D. CARTER LOSES SECOND ROUND MATCH

St. Andrew's, Scotland,

May 23. There was a more tranquil atmosphere ond onc

more in keeping

with the Royal and Ancient Club when the Amateur Colf Championship was continued over the Old Course here today.

Essex and Lancashire, both of whom won their mulches, enme next with 24 points rach, followed by other winners in

and Ciloucestershire

Hump shire, who each have 20 points, Worrester, Mildlesex and Sus- sex, who Lefore the end of the current series were sharing fourth Worcester: Gloucestershire G. G. D. Carter, entered from

nice nt i points, are now in join eighth position, willi York- shire and Derbyshire.

Madlesex did not have a match in this scrlen.

matches only

of the nine two were drawn. Set to get 263 to beat Lanes- shire in three hours, Warwick- shire failed lamentably and were tumbled out in two hours for 99 mins. It was on Inglorious dis- play after the spin bawlers, Kar- dar (four for 64) and hullies

Cour for 80) had akittled the last six Lancashire batsmen in

les than an hour for 30 runs.

Twenty-one years-old ton

His left-orie howladd

spinners cleverly taking four wickets for

33 run.

A defiant 101 Lancashire owed much for their first Chan plonship win to Wins- ton Place, who carried his bat for a richant 101 In four and three-quarter hours.

Somerset, rattled out for B2 in their first innings, just mana- ged to hang on in their second and deprive Derbyshire of a win. Derbyshire bowlers gathered a harvest of cheap wickets in the But innings, A Rhodes doing best with five wickets for 14 runs with his leg-breaks, to which hol added three wickets for 35 runs in the second innings.

At Birmingham: beat Warwickshire by 153 runs. Lancashire 238 and 244 (Place 101 not out).

Warwickshire 228 and 90 (tilton, right-arm offspin, four for 33)

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bent Worcester by 10 wickets. Gloucestershire 352 and 30 for no wicket. Worcester 164 and 223 (Kenyon 108, Howorth 79. not out, Lambert, right-arm fast medium, v

five for 62).

A Nottingham Notts drew with Northampton. Northamptonshire 164 and 282 for six (Livingstone 4. Brookes 51. Davis 80 not out). Notts 323 for & declared.

At

Chesterfield:

Derbyshire drew with Somerset. Derbyshire 220. Some, set 02 (Rhoden, right arm leg-break, five for 14) and 155 for eight (Rhodes three for 35).

At Portsmouth: Hampshire beat Leicestershire

wickets. by six Leicestershire 80 and 213 (Shack- leton right-arm fast medium bow- fer, four for 43). Hampshire 191 and 103 for four.

At Gillingham: Glamorgan beat Kent by six wickets, Kent 173 und 201 (Muncer, right-arm medium offspin, Ave for 57). Glamorgan 203 and 85 for four).

W. Indies losa London, May 23.-Even allow- ing for some fine spin bowling by 40-year-old Jim Sims, the West Indies gave a surprisingly poor display of batting at Lords today witen they were beaten by the MCC by 118 runs.

The touring team could not nd- vance any real excuse for their Arst defeat of the tour.

When

But Derbyshire could not win

Allan Roc and Jeff the race against time against the Stallmeyer scored 60 in the first stubborn Somerset batsmen in hour after the side had been left the second lunings.

260 runs to win in four hours and Another exciting finish was 40 minutes, the West Indies ap- that in which Essex beat Bur-peared well on the way to an rey by 17 runa. The cousins. 1 caz Peter land í Ray Smith, backed

carly

victory.

two

Royal Hong Kong, lost his second round match to 1. V. S. Thomp son, of Royal Aberdeen, by two and one.

Bing Crosby and Donald Peers, who have attracted hordes of bobby soxers yesterday had been eliminated and today those who really appreciate golf had plenty to satisfy them.

There

were no outstanding competitors engaged in the early part of the day and it was the afternoon spectators who saw the real giants in action.

American power The Amerlean power was again revealed when J. B. McHale, a Walker Cup International, won a lense game on the home green S. V. Tredinnick, of against Sussex.

M. G. Thornton, of Royal

Colombo, won his way Into the third round with a four and two win against S. P. Morrison, of

Scotland. Troon,

of

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950.

Drink

Coca-Cola

Ice-Cold

Chess king shows them how Jeered--so we

Soviet chase master Mihall Judivos, taking time out from the candidates' tourney in the World Chess Championships currently being played In Budapest, plays a simultaneous game against pupils of a boys' school in the Hungarian capital. (AP Photo).

Yachting jottings;

Furrer wins Dinghy Series

By “MAINSHEET BLOCK“

Frank Stranahan, the winner The Spring Sories in all classes have now finished.

the title two years ago, showed his worth and the form

which makes him

probable winner again when he took only to boat a Scot, A. E. 10 holes to Gibeon by nine and eight and accomplished those in a total of 36 strokes.

No surprises had marked the first games played today, but in of these Alex one of the best Kyle, the 1030 Champion, only just got the better of Ken Patrick by a single hole after a display of first-class golt from both imen.

Long day's golf...

and

The

The last week-ond was anything but spring- like; on Saturday there was rain but no wind, whereas on Sunday, the wind proved too strong for many, who started to finish in, rather than on, water,

Dinghy Series, which were won by Furrer, have been very well supported; 92 helmsmen taking part to make 670 starts in the 63 races.

It was very close at the Bnish, Kay (0); Eddie' (7); Yourloff (10); with 1cw points. between the Fux (11); Cooper (20) and Beli leaders, who are to be congratu- (8) Rtd. isted, as it requires consistent and good helmamänship to remain at

Furrer took the

BERIES REBULTS Redwings: Ist Corbett (6) 0227; 2nd Miss Loseby (18) 6214; 3rd

(1) 4244; 5th Evans (11) 3415; 6th Darby (17) 3205; 7th Hutson (12) 3134; 8th RE (3) 3010: 0th Turner (16) 2863; 10th Sorby (15) *1908.

Eddie Carson outpointed

scored ten!

By JOE MERCER,

Arsenal Captain and Footballer of the Year. Did I put my foot in it last week by announcing

that I might turn amateur and leave myself free to play in non-league or junior football? }; Dozens of "unknown" clubs have assured me of a

first team place, while Sunday Empire News --- 'readers from all parts of the country have proffered advice on whether I should fade out of League football, or have another season with Arsenal.

I have not yet made up my mind, but merely console myself with the thought that retirement would at least give me an oppor~! tunity to devote more time and energy to golf.

Yes, I've come on quite a bit an a golfer since the day when, probably due to exuberance over that frat England victory, st| Hampden for twelve years, I put a chip shot straight through the ladies lounge window at Hooton clubhouse!

major events a 'season. No foot- taller or athlete can be at peak throughout the acason."

It was because of this warn Ing from a doctor athlete that L. decided to have a médical check || xip before making, my resigna- tion decision.

Even more tough than Alder-1 shat won a war-time course. I tool at Llanberts Battle School,! staffed by Lovat Scout demon- strutors.

I didn'i - seo a football for a Then again I shall be able to month and was somewha! dis- indulge more in my next favour-muyed when I was chosen to play. ite sport of swimming.

against Scotland. qt Maineroad. Trainers will tell you that it was in 1943, and you, may swimming a bad for football remember that we beat the Scots musbles. Í hava never found it by eight goals to nil. so, and confess to having en.. joyed many a dip li dellance of orders in my younger days. In those days I not only played, football for the oil firm at Ellen. mere, but was also in their swim ring and water-polo team,

by Luis Romero After work i used to jump or

London, May 23. Luis Romero, the Spanish

my bike and cycle to Chester for an hour's swimming.

2

and European Bantam-weight Wrong throw-in

Champion, tonight beat Eddle

My time for 50 yards was 28 Carson, the Scottish Cham-seconds, which they tell me was plon, on points over 10 rounds quite useful, but at waterpolo I

was made to realise my limits at the Empress Hall, Earl's tions the night I came up against Court, London.

the English International, Vie Geaman, of Chester.

Both men were inside the stipulated weight of eight stone. eight pounds when they weighed in the afternoon.

I wonder if he remembers the occasion I forget myself in taking a throw-in? instead of the one- of handed delivery. I placed both hands above my head and threw the ball in approved Soccer fash lon. Whoosh!

favour The verdict in Romero did not meat with gen- aral · approval and there were Romero boos for

from the crowd and cheers for Garson as the boxere left the ring.

It was a poor fight, The two men, both southpaws, had similar styles and they virtually cancell- ed each other out.

More than half the contest wasi spent in clinches. Carson was repeatedly warned for holding.

verdict,

Romero generally did the forcing,

Latorre beaton Francisco Latorre, the Spanish Featherweight Champion, was beaten on a technical knockout in Hali here tonight by Roy Ankara, the second round at the Empress

weight Champion of West Africa. 1998 the Featherweight and Light

Tammy Lawon was: r deadliest form and, helped him... self to four of the best. Jimny

egun (what a ball player lie la) scored a couple, and Stan Mat- thews and Ralch Carter got one apicee.

Whisper it over (so "poftly— Ralch (missed A penalty; and when the liver-haired maestre is guilty of anything liķe „tņas CL's news.

It was during a services tour of Italy that I rued the day I let it be known. that grocery, was my business.

When it came to detailing men for the various duties I got the job of catering for the party, which included. Frank Swift Cyril Sidlow, Joe Bacuzzi, Bert Sproston, Danny Winter) #Cum 4 Britton, George Smith, Matt Bu by, Billy Elliott, Maurice Edelstons Jimmy Mullea and others, with Arthur Rowe, Spurs' how manti Yet, keen as.I am on golf and

ager, as team attendant. other pastime, nothing

Being responsible for rations because we compensate my anthusiasm for was a difficult job football in which I hope to re- wero nlways on the move by main in soma capacity or an- | lorry. Another snag was that I ether for many, many years to wasn't catering for a bunch` pt; : come.

lads with ordinary appetiter. Of one thing you can be cer- Sorry, Swifty, no offencal; tain. However bad the weather I should never be content to si

set at home on Saturday after-

noona

can

Tommy's now boots

I shall never forget our match Playing against thefth Army. XI, we turned on some of⋅ tha;

at Florenco on that thys

The curtain has gone down' on season 1949-50, and for me, as an active footballer, it-may-never-befinest exhibition Soccer I have raised again--but what a lifetime of thrills. I've had in the game!

It was another long day's golf, By brilliant Reiding, again caus- skidded through or turned sharp dained that some of the best three weeks ago and in

Though as an occasional ball with approximately 12 hours of the top of the top lead from J. Mallorie (9) 4703; 4th RAYC and this probably earned him the glued to a wireless or television |

continuous play and the draw or- ed the Surrey col'spac.

the turf at no time presented players were at the tall-end of ly, Peter gained the best figures as many difficulties as it did the field.

spite of a dangerous challenge with seven wickets for 54 runs, occasions during the first. giving him a match analysis of days'

This applied to 8am Me. from Nixon, who reduced the Stollmeyer showed the right Cready, the holder,-dee-Carr, lead to 23 points last week, held "13"wickota ̈*for~118 ̄ ̄ ̄ràns,” but¦

the lead at the finish. Ray deserved as much praise for way to deal with the spinning

one of the most fancled of the his admirable length.

Irishman, Frank Strafach, an ball by using his feet freely for

Series results are given below. othar fangled American, several British hopes.

Clasing Cruise Regatta There have been no major upsets All is now set for the Closing Many of the strokes which and among the British survivors cost wickets were such as thỏi

were the former Champions, Alex Cruise Regatta, which starts with Kyle and Dr. William Tweddel, the Novices Race on Wednesday will wish to forget balemon

Walker and other

Cup Inter- evening. .hastity,

In addition to the usual pro- nationala in Sam McKinley and Few of the West Indies bats.

close Gerald Micklem, also the youth #ramme of

racing. there ful Arthur Perowno-Reuter. men

Avili be a race for sampans on Monday afternoon, which is a Innovation.

A partnership of 113 for the attack and defence but some of reventh wicket by Kenyon and his colleagues seemed completely Howarth failed to save the match ill at ease. for Worcester against Gloucester-} shire. Kenyon got his second century of the season In touri hour and 20 minutes, hitting 15 fours and Howorth made boundaries in his 70 not out.

12

Lambert, with his fast medium deliveries. sent back five of the first six Worcester hatsmen at a personal enal of 48 runs.

80

appeared capable of picking out the googlie which Sims cleverly mixed with his leg- breaks and top spinners.

Best of his typo Though taking part in Jock Livingston made his his first match of the season Sims highest score in County, cricket, howled though he

practice. st!!I

Was

Highest score

23

only

wus

Oxford open against West Indies

The other innovation is a Re- gatta Ball, which will be held on Saturday evening.

By courtesy of AFC, the Tai- inoshan will accompany the Cruise on Sunday, the draw for which

Is given below,

Last week's results, were

THURSDAY, MAY 10, Novices Dinghy "Race.

Stars: 1st Yourleff 4043; 2nd Furrer 3259; 3rd Holmes 2873; 4th D. Harrison 2423; 5th Janion 2327; 6th Hownham-Meek 1846, 7th Oldman 1347; 8th Michell 1250 9th Moss 1202; 10th Price 1178. Dinghys: 1st Furrer 7401; and Nixon 7227; 3rd-Caley 7001; 4th Loram 6974; 5th Howe 11 6702 6th Cookson 6336; 7th Lauter Work- 321; 8th Young 0315; 9th man 6010; 10th Yourlett 5085; 11th Van

Heel 8757; 12th. Mora 5659; 13th A.. Trennery 5436; 14th Mrs. Mallorie 5388.

"Hang on, Dad!"

greatest thrill. Then the memories People often ask what was any

come crowding back.

ever seen. Su easy was it that some of the watching - Tommies got a little nasty. "Up the real soldiers," they shouted, and then ring to us as the D-Day Dod 'followed it up by noisily ́reler-"i

gers."

The referee stopped the fight as the round osded after Latorre

There was my selection for

Up to that point we had, boen had been down for three counts. Cheshire

Schoolboys.

my | satisfied to put on a ̈sbów, bật The fight was waged at league baptism for Everton the leers made us go for the goals terrifla pace from the first bell.

as well, and Latorre could not cope with the fast-moving Ankara, who landed punches from all

angles.

But the 25-year-old Spaniard from Barcelona fought gallantly and earned repeated epplause for his clever, bobbing and weaving.

Hard rights and lefts to the body

sent Latorre down for counts of nine and eight in, the second, round before another hard right put him on the canvas for the third time...

Jubilees: 1st Skutil (4) (105); 2nd Heeching (2) (101), 3rd Sabatie (9) (92); 4th Reid (1) (02); 5th Crosbie (6) (5a); oth arreti (8) (38); 7th Wilson (0) (25) 8th Smith (3) (22).

CRUISE-BUNDAY' MAY 28 Ŋ.

Draw for boata İst Burdett (1) 1.2.42; 200

Dinghy: Cookson (8); Ballen-

The bell sounded at the count Shannon (4) 1.10.27; 3rd Meir den (10) Yates (2); Chute (19);

11) 1.10.46, 4th Miss Balantyne Hancock (1); Cooper (5): Man of eight but the referee stopped (5) 1.15.4 Miss Nobbin (18) ning (3); Hamilton (7) Laufer the fight in favour of Ankara. (15); J. King (14); Faber (1): The fight was a supporting bout to the Luis Romero "v. Eddie Biet Dinghy Gerlos. Rata

Bourne (20).

Star: Weiss (5) Price (2); Garson contest. Reuter. ast Furrer (11) 1.0.52 · (831):;

Yourloff (8); Fisher (6). Shanghai Interport Lawn bowler here

but failed by six runs to reach thoroughly in match his century for Northamptonshire Using all the gulle which against Notts in a match which makes him one of the best of his

obviously

Oxford, May 24. destined to be

In the country, he took seven type drown,

Following their first defeat He batted three hours and 10 wickets for just over nine rums

match of the tour brought his

yesterday, the cach and minutes and bit 13 fours

analysis to 11 wickets for 130 West Indies touring team were On a pitch giving consider. runa. able assistance to spin bowlers.

Ceelt. Williams,

not made happier by the 24-year-old weather here today for the Yorkshire took only two hours West Indies spin bowler, also start of their three day match DNF to beat Bussex for their first brought his "bag" to seven wice against Oxford University. ! Kets In an innings when he dis-

Grey threatening clouds and a Only George Cox offered seri-} missed two of the last three MC bitter wind provided miserable 2nd Nixon (1).41;1,30 (710): 3rd Harrison" (4); Macauley

conditions and to make matters Dubols (3) 1.7:40 (021) 4th Sims worse for the touring leam, the Kempton (8) 1.11.30 (532) Eddis University won the toss and de- (5) Rtd: Van Heel (19) Btd... cided to bat,

SATURDAY, MAY 20, Dragon Sweepstake. Race' ist. Dirkarwader) (12) 8.21.54 2nd Van Heel (11) 4.9.30 FurrEK

victory this, soason,

ous resistance, hitting 47 not out batsmen this morning.

Ho, too,

in two hours with seven. fours, bowled very well though at the By taking five wickets for 48 runs opposite end from which In the second

John was, so effective. innings,

Wardle earned match, figures of nine for 70.

Scures:

* MCC 1st Innings

MCC 2nd Innings West Indies 1st Innings West Indies 2nd Inninga

Another firal win of the season, was gained by Glamorgan agains Kent but the Welsh County sur fered shocks while scaring the 82 runs needed. In an hour be 'fore lunch, Glamorgan bit off 48 for the loss of two wickets, but then they lost two more men for the addition of foun" runa

fol- Kent, however, could not low this up.

up and pull the game out of the fre

Len Meer, while helping to capture the four remaining Ken wichets early in the day, brought his analysis o Ave wickets for 57 run-Reutor

$Results

108

247

170

At lunch.. Oxford University. had scored 67 for two wickets. The teams were: West Indies Rae, Stollmeyer, Worrell Weekes.

(5) Rid; Beavan (7) Rtd; Sedgh-

against Leeds my first cap v Ireland in 1938, followed by the Tommy Lawton, breaking in a day 'I succeeded Stan Cullis as pair of new boots which, let captain of England in 1944. me say, is a ritual with him “

the large batch of congra-cored four beauties Archle tulatory, telegrams that afternoon Bacaulay, got three, Billy Elliott

was one from ・ my ...son David, natched a couple," and "Jimmy which read: "Congratulations Mullen made the total tea Daddy. Hang en 'til I'm ready.* Another of my big thritis wa

wartime

the

"Jack" Lovas lock, whose tragis death in New was shock to wil sports- mon, and in particular those of

magnificent athlete with the

York.

After that match; Tammy and, were, flown back to Eng fand, where: we turned ou against, France at Wembley, But back to the cavalcade or theille...it must include winnin another League. Champlonship

DE who worked ghdar him in medal for. Arsenal, when only a the Army Behool of Physical season previously I thought my Training at Aldershot.

footballing days were numbered Lovelock, and I were as- For this my grateful thanks 16 shortlymended my knee, but also, my confidence. Finally, to recent

Ja on

enduranco

after. Dunkirk

PROBABLES FOR THE OAKS

up

***. Physics' Tom. Whittaker, who, not only

Dunkirk".

So many of our men cracked events.

in the gruelling dash through

When I received the "Foot- It

France that Lovelock was asked baller of the Year" statuette

to work out some 10-mile energy-seered too good to be, inic. It --London, May 24.- saving running tests for the Army was too much to expect thy team There are: 18 probables for the Shall I ever forget those early to win the Cup as well. I kept Oaks, running at Epsom at 4.30 days at the Aldershot gym?. W saying to myself, VERSTAA are at Then, that wonderful moment pm (GMT) tomorrow. They are footballers thought we were at when wo Areanal players réalised

147 Walcott, Goddard, Gomez Will-wick (2) 'Bid; Whilehouse · (3) [Mr. E. A. "Eddie" Souza, the Above Boned (W.H. Carr), An~] unit' some of the regular-Arm”.

Reuter,

TEAMS FOR TEST TRIAL

..

London, May 23. The England Test Selection Committee tonight chose the fol- lowing teains for the Test tria beginning at Bradford on May 31: England: N. Yardley (Yorkshire, captain)

(Yorkshire) LHutton. R. Simpson (Notte), W. Edrich D. Compton (Mid- dlesex);

(Lan A CURS

chshire) T.

T.G. Evans

Triker

Results of drst-class · matches today were as follows;

M Leeds, Yorkshire beat Bus sex by an innings and 31 runs rey), J.

Yorkshire 4, for fine declared.

Hailles

ams, Jones, Johnson andamad

i

13th Jublico Serien Race :

remained was to shake hands with the Liverpool players then carry of the trophy... I wil been grand, in

1st Beerhing (2) 2.8.8. (11) Mr Souza will be leaving for Road) Mez-1 R.T.. Wallahe got us Into their 16 was in the bag, when all that.

One for the clutches, Catchit (E

After the first few days. I could (. Smith);

scarcely summon sufficien! Happy strength to crawl into my bunk. Brule Lovalock's secret ---

hin

Shanghai Interport Lawn bowler, mena. (W.R. Oxford: M. B. Hofmeyr, B.

is at present in the Colony, samino Boobbyer, D. Carr, D. Lewis, C. And Babatte (9) 2:11.0 (9); 4th Macao' in a week's time, but hopes

Britt), Don Rudd, C. Winn, P. Campbell, R. Skutif (4) 2,13.12 (8), * Divecha

J. Bartlett,

to return to the Colony in the near A. Jose and D. Henderson, but w

future. 14th" Blar Berlen Race

tor (C. Smirke), Oxford University 1st innings. 1st Yourleff (1): 1.4.30 (715)

When the Hong Kong Inter

Sapliner (& Smith), Plume (E. ChEllolt) visited Shanghai In përt team Boobyer, not, out

30 and Janion (2) 14.58 (070); 3rd 1948 and won the Interport Issue (Gosling); Stella Polaris with the Olympic, record-holde Hatineyr, b Gomez

Trenerry, A. (5) 1:10.18) (4441 Series by two games to one,

Molony), Tawhida Carr, lbw b Emnadhin

Harrison (4) Dag) Laufer (8) Souza's rink was the only one to

Burley .19 Rd. Lewis hot out

Extras

Total (for two)

Wickets Kell 1-20 and 2-30- (Essox) Reuter.

and Wice

CE SIMON Sussex 106 and 100 (Wardle left-The Rest! G Doggart (Captain)"PERFECTLY WELL arm slow bowlers live for 48), D. Shoppard, P. May and J At the Ovan het ball: Sulray Dawes all of Cambridge Univers

Renyou and I. Jenkini

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Capital

The Idea of going

out

for

◄ U.S. BASEBALL

New Yor Today's baséb

NATIONAL Cincinnati Reds; „Jigstón Braves Ty What amazed me abɔutilava, Chicago Cubi tock was his uncanny, :Judgment Brookly

cn

a.run

- (R || put the breeze up me properly. Mow (31) needn't have worried. - §.

Jack Lovelock nursed me alone (1246) Ecore a win against Hong Kong. Thompson); Impulse (A.Breas 2 (2nd Dinghy, Bories Rasse In the first game, Sykes and his fey), Biton Light (JMarshall) the miles with a hint hère and ** 1st Nixon #111) 1.7.48(831): men beat the Shangbal Fink skip Marevals(W Nevett) Camares there "Don't roles the heals." 07 2nd Janion (1) 18:34 (710) 3rd by Fred Madary Sykes (Gordon Richards), Reutor, Hele arcane, effortless

Holox

(hands,” and so Howell (15)1027 10021): 2 followed up this win with a vic Mass Porleann (8)51 13.30 (831)-tory over Alvara Souza and his 516 Linuter (5)118.45 (647); 6th men, but lost the third game to Young (18)49) 1938 (360); 7th Sours. In that game, Souza was Kempton (141:10:12:(288). In the "star" bowler

CALDEN GATE INDAY” MAYBRIKMEN

dly Dinghy Race

*1-49.48; # Reynold"

May 23.

favourke

SOUTA has also won the Bingles Championship of Shanghai and Champion of the Lusitano Club.

SOVIET ATHLETE

STICLAIMSKA WALKING RECORDE

"Moscow,"May:25:

Bihleto, Assil-Pop" toabava, beutazi

h

*:"I'm going to do the brst quar“ ter in 27 seconds," he would. Hayo 18. And sure,venough; the watch

would show bib within,

VE. A Bedser (Surrey)

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