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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950,

WEST INDIES WIN TEST MATCH BY 10 WICKETS

Nottingham, July 25.

The West Indias won the third Test match against England here by 10 wickets, giving them a 2-1 lead in the series and ensuring that with only one match left they cannot lose the rubber.

England begon the last day well on a good pitch with overcast skies. Slight rain had fallen before play began.

Lancashire

head county cricket

London. July 25. Lancashire, by defeating Notts today, retained the lead ership in the County Cricket Championship table, which They had when this serica started.

Wah 140 points fenin 18 sript> | the they had femn Yorkshire, who havi 132 points from 19 gana", and whose vietory over] Sure, yesterday had given them bija pilaen just for the day.

Win wickshire,

four with points ~ for a first innings leal; agminst Gloucestershire, brought their total to 120 points, the samej as Surrey, but they have player 20 matches against Surrey's 19.

Gloucestershire lead the fol-j lowing contingent far behind the tup four. They have 80 points! from 18 matches and followed by Worcester with 78 points from

games. Notts are still at thei bottom of the list with 32 points) from 8 matches, four points less, than Essex, who are just above them.

Sut to make 202 runs In 275 mimtes, by Lancashire, Notts seemed to have a possible chance when they hud 78 runs on the board for one wicket In 75 mhu- tes. But in the space of 50 minu- tes they lost their remaining she wickets for 38 runs.

England were all out for 436 runs in their second innings by the lunch Interval today, leaving the) tourists to make 102 runs for i win with about four hours Intt for play.

Resuming this morning with 350 runs for five wickels, Dew: and Evans took the England scöre .to 400 runs in an hour befart being separated.

Dewes was then leg-before to Valentine for 67 runs. Two run later Shackleton was caught out the same howler after scoring; one run.

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West Indies

vs. Durham

Sunderland, July 26. The Weal Indles cricket tourists were 177 for four wickets by lunch on the first day of their two day match against Durham, miner county side.

About 10,000 people were pro- sent when the West Indies began bolting in ideal conditions on a perfect pitch after winning the loss,

With

only one

scored. Sun

Derven his stepperl Stollmeyer wicket and was out leg nefare to Jackson before getting of the mark.

Trestrall Joined Marshall and the 50 went up in 30 minutes. At 62. Marshall was caught, Sour after, Walcott arrived at the wicket a bowling change brought Evans' grand Bighting Fantage immediate success, Walcott fish- emled at 13 runs whe Jeled at a ball from Inlaw to he

made a Stollineyor

spectrentar caught behind, the [wletcet

and Then Laidlaw elean bowled God- eaten at deep square lej

dard

The last four wickets had put ven only 28 runs before' Sonny Hamadhin Ruished the itaings by dismissing Alex Hedser und Erie, Hollies at the same total.

Slow bowlers

Alfred

Valentine

SPORT STARS TELL YOU HOW

Trevor Bailey

{The fastest, BOWLER IN

ENGLAND TODAY, TREVOR IS ||ALSO AN ACCOMPLISHED BATS-

MAN WHO IN 1940 COMPLETED THE DOUBLE OF JOO WICKETS | AND 1000 RUNS PLAYED IN JALL FOUR TESTS AGAUST HEST IZEALAND LAST YEAR

HINT TO

YOUNG BOWLERS

YOUNG BOYS WHO VIANT TO BONYL FAST SHOULD NOT TAKE TOO LONG A RUN THE ACTION SHOULD BE CAREFULLY CONSIDERED. BUT THE ESSENTIAL THING IS TO POINT THE LEFT SHOULDER DOWN THE WICKET AT THE BATSIAAN ON DELIVERY

THERE SHOULD BE HO HALT 43 THE RUN+UR

FAVOURITE SHOT

HARD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN THE LATE CUT AND THE SWEEP BUT FAIKISS, THE SWEEP TIL PLAYER MUST BEND SO THAT HIS KIGHT KNEE IS ALMOST TOUGHING THE GROUND AND SWEEP THE BAT HORISONTALLY ACROSS THE LINE OF NIGHT MAKING SURE THAT THE GAT I KEPT PARALLEL

Phils blank Cubs twice as Cards

beat Dodgers, 9-5

Now York, July 25.

Del

No. 4

FUNNY

STORY

WHEN TREVOR TOOK ALL KO LANCASHIRE WICKETS AT CLACTON LAST YEAR HE WAS THE FIRST ESSEX BOWLER TO ACCOMPLISH 'THIS FLAT FOR $5 YEARS

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TRIAL MACK pat

How Britain can

restore her Soccer prestige

By RAYMOND GLENDENNING

Having hit a new low in world prestige, English soccer gots the chance of a lifetime to make ∙a triumphant come-back in 1951.

In May a host of countries, including Italy, France, Belgium, Portugal, and possibly the Argen- tine, will help celebrate the Festival of Bri-. tain by sending their national sides to Britain to take on our best.

Don't blame one man

Don't let us kid ourselves. They dealing with young men like G.. are not coming all that way just H. G. Duggart and Robert Berry,

Their now to the team this season. to ploy exhibition stuff. alm will be to do what so far London, July 24.

will play 2 no one, except Etre, has achieved The MCC team matches, including five Tests beat Britain on her own home

ground. against Australia and two agains New Zealand,

on their 1930-51 tour.

Must take the chance

If these two are to take the" binme for the Lord's debacle that will be a grossly unfair distribu- tion of responsibility.

At Manchester and at Lord's in to bat in the Doggat wont mile of a crisis, į He probably had been told by more experts eneed butamen, whom ho had watched groping and scraping. that

› Wort Indles spinners were. unplayable.

the

Britons aren't increasing their chances of winning by playing these genes in May, with the risk of end-of-season, stuleness. they must but that's a clance take.

Shall we make the required Of the batsmen who played in ́* grade? We had better, for it's both Tems, Hutton had m a certainty aur soccer standlig] average of 32. Edrich 23, Doggart from now on will no longer be 10. anal Yardley 15. Our palling measured by whether Arsenal re-collapse was not a one inan affair. tuing the Cup or Wolverhampton We have only half a team for

planship.

We shall now have to stand or fall by results in International matches.

The Tests against Australia will Bubba Church and Robin Roberts, two young right

be played at Brisbane beginning handers, threw nothing but zeroes tonight, December Melbourne, begin-

ning Desember 22, Sydney be blanking Chicago Cubs 7-0 and 1-0 in a twin

ginning January 6, Adelaide be twilight doubleheader that boosted Phillios

ginning February 2 and Mel- into first place in the National League. bourne beginning February 23.

The first four wil be of six Church limited Chicago to

three-run homer days and the arth will be played Nice's

Cardinals four-run to n finish if necessary, three hits in the opener for his featured Trentrail and Goorz wored rapidly with the hundred appear-

Until that rally, The New Zealand Tests, cock fourth straight triumph with righth innlog. out a setback, while Roberts Preacher Roe had been sailing of four days, will be played at fug after 72 minutes play.

Christchurch, beginning March allowed six safeties im the lung with a 5-3 lend.

Boston Braves moved into third 17

and Wellington beginolator Portsmouth, the League Cham- Trestrait_completed 50 at tha¶). Anule for his 12th victory.

place, a half game ahead of the March 24, noint and Gomez reached his just Philadelphia's twin triumph Dodgers. by beating Pittsburgh In all, four matches will be before lunch.

put Eddie Sawyer's team a

7-2. Johnny Sain recorded his played in New Zealand.-Reu- The teams were: West Ladles half game ahead of second 13th triumph as he shackled all fer. and

place Cardinals, who defeated the Pirates except Johnny Hopp. Ramadhin,

J. Stollmeyer, R. Marshall, K. Brooklyn 9-5.

who collected three hits, and

London, July 24. bowloro, again old the damage. Tre trail, C. Walcott, J. Goddard

I believe our stars suffer from Argentine-bred too much football. Thinks of the Fraisar, who Clyde McCullough They bowled practically un

Lieutenant times they have to turn out for gelding ridden by G. Gomez, A. Rne, C. Williams, changed tɔday, and between

Les Durocher's Giants grabbed Colonel Joachim Nogueras, Lengue matches, Cup ties, replays them in the inninge sent down Jones, S. Ramadhin

Plerre.

today finished, equa and representative glumes, 7-0

Cincinnati Spain, victory over the astonishing number of 173)

when Bob Usher dropped Don second after four jump-offs ir Mueller's ninth inning line drive the Moss Brothers' Cup Jumping with two men out, enabling Eddy competition in the Internation Stanky to score the winning run, Horse Show at the White City

Stadium here.

Fraisor jumped four clear League secretary agrees In the American League, De-

with the fences being trelt dropped a 7-6 declalon to al

cach time, until incurring I can hour a chorus of protest, Bostan Red

but Box.

the four faults at the 5 ft 8 ins, triple but netually League Secretary

anal jump-off place principle.

Fred Howarth agrees with ma in Penisur shared size Fella,

Brited White.

evers.

the two alow

Ramadhin today look three wickets for 35 runs for a full score of five wickets for 135. Valentine's total of 92 overs was the most went down by a playes during one innings of any Test mutch. He took three wickets for 140 runs.

·

and L.

Durham-R. Proud, P. Carey, J. Clarke, J. Coverdale, J. Rani- D. Hull, J. som. T. Jackson, Keeler, N. Owen, W. Lantelle

and A. Austin,

Scores:

West Indies First Innings

J. Stolimoyer, lbw b Jackson took R. Marshall, lbw b Jackson Rue and Stollmeyer long time to play themselves in Trestrall, not out when the West Indies batted C. Walcott, e Austin, b Laid- again, but

lay

they

were nevel

Indiferont batting helped to wards the collapse, and made the uniformly good Lancashire bowl- ing seem more formidable that It) wns. In 8.5 overs, Malcolm' IIlktoni At the close loday the tw chulmed five wickets for 19 runs, reoret 103 runs, the best open-. and in 0.5 overs P. Greenwooding stand for the West Indies in took four wickets for 20 runs.

this series, giving the West Indies |

seriously troubled by the Eng-J. Goddard, b Laidlaw tand attack.

A third wicket partnership of victory by 10 wickets,

178 runs in three hours by B. O,

Allen and Jack Crapp enabled

Gloucestershire....to draw

Warwickshire,

Scorck

-with-England--1st-innings

West Indies ist innings

Allen was missed at mii-of England 2nd lanings when 10 runs and again at 64 West Indies 2nd Innings (for runs, and Crapp gave an easy

no wicket)

chance at slip when 45. Alien Rae, not out

went on to score his first century Stollmeyer, not out

of the season. Like Crapp, who

was unbeaten for 78 runs, he hit nine fours.

A tome draw

versus

223 558

430

103

40

52

Extras

Totol (for no wkts.)

103

Bowling

M

R

11

1

3.5

2

7

+ A 1

The Northamptonshire Worcester match petered out into Bedacr

a tame draw, with Northampton-| Shackleton shire taking first innings points. Hollies Jock Livingstone this morning Jenkins carried his innings to 95 runa, Simpson his driving and hooking as usual being a feature of his batting.

Freddie Brown walted only until Northamptonshire were two runs ahead before declaring, but the Worcester opening batamen, Kenyon and Cosper, declined the| challenge anït when the side Ister, declared it was far too late to give any chance of a defiulte re-

cult.

Derbyshire won their scenud home match of the season after a

very shaky start towards lie tar- net of 119 runs sot them by Easex. They lost two wickets for 13 runs, but P. Vaulkhard and Denis Smith brought them out of) the mire.

Smith played a chanceless in- nings of 53 runs not out. Vaulk. hurd hit two sises in an attack- ing knock of 31° runs.

The chance of a good finish between Hampshire and Somer set was spoiled by rain soon after Hampshira began thoir task of making 182 ruha. They were given 'two hourk', and :10. minutes in which to get the runs, but were Jeprived of their young all- 3. Gray, who received rounder, such a severe blow in the face from a drive by Stephenson that "six stitches were put in a cut bos, tween his eyes.

11 1 40

1.3 0 0

Na-ball 3 (By Bedser),

f

G. Gomez, not out

Extras

Total (for four)

25

177

Gardner breaks three records

Britain's

motorist.

Ostend, July 24.

record breaking Lieutenant Colonel OA. T. ("Goldle") Gardner, to- day eclipsed three more world land speed records (on th Jabdecke motor read here.

They were the flying kilometre,

komer.

A

Bosox win'

hit a

accond-place Yankees falled to bar-la the take advantage of

of the situation when they themselves lost 4. when they

with

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entry.

to St. Louis Browns. Red Sox

Box ridden by Muted Ted Gray when they The winner WIS Lieutenant

to

Bith 11th and

seventh.

54 the flying mile and the flying

Ave kilometres records for inter-; 10 national class "3" cars--up

250-sc.

Driving his all-British Goldle

record-breaking ear, Fall of wickets: 1/1 2/02, a/80 Gardaer

M. G. engine, fitted with an and 4/82.-Router.

Gardner's average times were:

Flying Klimetre: 110,605 mile: per hour.

Swimming Gala

__

at European Y

The 58th Medium Regiment was entertained by the Euro- pean YMCA in a Swimming Gala last night before a large gathering of spectators.

talled twice in the first in Colonel Harry Llewellyn on his ning and twice more In the famous Foxhunter, who had five ..econd,

the Tigare came clear rounds over fences varying but back for three

runs

In the from 4 ft. 6 ins, to a ft. 8 ins in three more In the the final jump-off-Reuter. Boston clinched the by rallying for runs in the eighth, Hat White suffering the loss and Stobbs gaining his sixth

---Flying-Mile:-121,089 mlies-per

5-Kilometres:

game

tory.

thro

London, July 21. Wimbledon tonight beat New Cuck Cross by 74 points to

33 in their vio second leg first-round match of the London Speedway Cup and Lemon put

out a ninthị thus won the match with an Are for Bob Feller to give aggregate of 180 points to 78.

a 7-ú victory over They had won the first leg by 117.687 Athletics. Luke Earter's two 62 points to 45. The American

homers, his 18th and 19th, gave rider, Ernie

a fat early lead, but top-scorer for Wimbledon with and Norman Parker and 14 points homers by Sam Chapman Joe Tipton helped the A's draw and Ronnie Moore each got 12 close. Joe Gordon also homered points, Erie French got 12 points for Now Cross, seven more than the next best of his club-mates, R. Moore and D. Gray-R

hour.

Flying miles per hour.

All the figures are subject to .Feller confirmation.

The for Indians.

The speeds were issued tonight by the Belgian Royal Automobile Club in miles per hour. metric figures will be announced when the figures are offcially Some keen swimming was scon

confirmed. and although the hosts won most com W the events, the soldiers put up

-Reuter.

TAIKOO DOCKS CLUB

WAPPINGSHAW

The winners - of the Talkoo Tecka Club Lawn Bowls Wap pingshaw last week were Vertal, Dewar and Leck (skip) and Wald, Clemow and Kinninburgh (skip)

of

Arst-class played today.

a good show, YMCA scored 59 an

Joe Haynes stopped his former teammates with three hits in seven-Inning relief stunt to give Washington a 7-4 victory over respectively Chicago White Sox. Haynes took

108.5 miles per and Gus Zernial's 15th homer

was one of the hits he yielded. Gardiner hact three

Today's baseball scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

The provicus records, held by

Italian, were

points to the soldiers' 34 points. 100.0 miles per hour. 108.5 miles over for Jim Porce in the third

In a water polo game, a com- por hour and bined YMCA-VRC team beat the hour.

0 soldiers by 10 goals to nil. At

cricket matchen

Colonel

the conclusion a dance was held runs in the early morning, but it'

in the hull.

The following are the results: 50 Yards Back Stroke: 1. P. Thompson (YMCA) 2. P. McRae (YMCA); 3. Johnson (58 Regt). Time 20.0 seconds.

100 Yards Breast Stroke: 1. J. Yvanovich (YMCA); 2. Watson (Army); 3. Chligey (58 Regt). Time 75.1 seconds.

60 Yards Free Style: 1. J. Woods! YMCA); 2. Watson (58 Regt): 3. Chidgey (56 Regt). Time 20.1 seconds.

was found that the timing ap- paratus had failed to .work. Fresh material was sent from Brussels and it was early even-Philadelphia Athletics ing before he could start again. Cleveland Indians

Washington

Reuter.

Malaya U. athletes back from Macao

Chiengo

New York Yankees

Roccio, was the

-Reutor.

Deauville, July 24. Fausto Gardini, of Italy, today wen. the Deauville International Lawn Tennis men's singles, beat ing Jean, Ducos de la Halle, of France, by 9-7, 6-4, 3-6 and 10-0 In the final.Heuter.

What's to be done! Only one course is open to us, shorten the League programme.

How could be done without Injuring our national game?

First, the man on the terraces must not suffer by blank Satur days.

These dates could be filled by an inter-city tournament and a our own competition in which clubs would meal the teams they already play on their Continental tours.

The Immediate results as I sec. it would be:

(1) Our football-apart from special events like the World Cup would be contained between September and April.

Australia and that is taking a YORY view of the punition. Tha selectors have it in their power to make or break: two of the few who look us

they might qualify for the vacancies.

Crowds still as big Pust n word. in passing, on televising sport, about which wo huse card 80 much lately.

During the last month about ed to televizing Wimbledon. Yet Ave hours a day have been devot there has been no drop in utten-

•kance Agures.

In fact, I doubt whether therd have over

been bigger jerowda

there. Certainly the quicues walt- Ing, often hopelessly, to secure just standing room in the Centre Court were quite as - big 'as`in previous years.

Archery tourney to start

Copenhagen, July: 24.

A total of 115-competitors from 11 countries are due to (2) Fans would have much take part in the 14th World Archery Championships, which more varied soccer menu.

(3) Prospective internationals are being held here from July would get the right sort of match 20 to 30.

The

countries represented are training during their normal sea- son, and appear for England whell Norway, Sweden, the United

fettle. tip-top

Stater, South Africa, England, Snags? Yes, there'd be lots, Belgium, Poland, France Czechos but surely it would not be beyond lovakia, Finland, and Denmark. the vision and compass of legia-|

Each archer wd shoot a total Intors who already run the most of 468 errows. important football schane in the world to cope with them..

in

No panic policy

Three former women.' Cham pions are down to compote: Mr. P. Burr (England), Madame J. Hurtowska, (Poland) and Miss. P. Waterhouse (England). If the England Test selectors

The Swedish

men's

world Londen, July 24. had adopted a panic polley when Champion. Hans Deutzen, is down Gordon Richards' mount, Gold they met to pick the team for the to compete but he is not expect 2 Mist, Joined topweight Luminary Nottingham Test, it is likely more ed to be up to his usual form in

vow of his recent serious ODOTA= || co-favourite for tomorrow's than one young player would Stewards Cup at the nnar allover been lost to us, probably for good. How of

It 1 at the Victoria Club here tonight.

is generally For the first time American Both horses closed at 8 to 1, realised that nearly 60 cricketers archers are due to compete in the Gold Mist having shed two points have played for England since the World Championships, and the from last week's quotation. Spar-war. Of these, not more than 1949 American Champion, T. tan Sacrifice, runner-up Inst year, six have established themselves Reynold, is expreted to do well.

definitely in the side.

This year's Championships are, os a clear third favourite at 10

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The rest have been in and out, to have a special greeting from

In all 10 of the 21 probable some discarded for good after the United Sintes. A silver ar. neld received quotations, which match or two, others Drought row is being flown to Copenhagen were: 8 to 1 Luminary and Gold back more than once although from New York. The, arrow Mist, 10 to 1 Spartan Sneridee, they showed no signs of making twing shot in New York by ar

archery 100 to 8 Full Dress, Blue Book, the grade,

enthusiast, 70-year-old shudder to think how many Robert P. Elmer, of Wayne, First Consul and Decorum, 100

have had young players

their Pennsylvania. It will then be put hearts broken Persistence and patience produced machine und delivered to a speci

by this policy, on bird; n Scandinavian Airlines Ramadhin and Valentine, theal. reception committee in Copen young West Indica bowlers who hagen Hall-Reuter, skilled us at Lord's.

0 to 7: Burpham and The Bite, 100

8 Leica, 20 to 1 any other Router.

London, July 33.

Persistence and patience pro- wood, the two miles, three fur-duced Nell Harvey, the brilliant and Bert 104 longs Goodwood Stakes. The race cell Allan,

is due to start 41:3.10 p.m. BST. Sutcliffe, the Now Zealand boy. Probable starters, with jockeys, England needs these qualities in

Phunge: 1. S. Mitford (YMCA);}: Members of the University Chicago Cubs Watson (58 Regt) 1,3. R. Gorley of Malaya returned to Hong Philadelphia Philles (YMCA), Distance 53 feet 7 At Liverpool: Lancashire beat inches.

Kong yesterday after a two-Chiengo. Cuba Notts by 175 runs. Lancashire 204

where Philadelphia Phillies 50 Yards Breast Stroke: 1. Roza day's visit to Macao and 217 for three declared Pereira (YMCA);. 2. G. Blenkin- they played a representative (Grleves 54 not out),, Notts 150 sop (YMCA): 3 Deacon

(68 Macao team at hockey, losing Pittsburgh Pirates

Boston Braves and 115 (Greenwood, right-arm Regt), Time: 32.8 seconds.

three goals to nil, and also a medium offspin bowler, four for Diving: 1. Chidgey (58 Regt) tennis

losing Ave St. Louis Cardinals match 20, Hilton leftarm slow bowler, 3. P. Thompson (YMCA); 3. Wat matches to nil. five for 19).

Brooklyn Dodgers son (Army),'

Last night they were entertain- 100 Yards Free Style: Derbyshire

1. E

ed Clemo (YMCA); 2. S. Milford Under-graduates at a

by the Hong Kong University Cincinnati Reds

Dinner- New York Giants (YMCA); 8. Traves (50 Regt).

200. Yards Free Style: 1. R. A. of Hong Kong Hotel.

Dance held at the Roof Garden

Mojor League standings are as follows; Stevens (YMCA); 2. M. Nichol-

Strathspey Lady Man-kam Lo presented

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Eternal City (T. Burn), Le Hero Consul. 180 to 0. Blue Books, 100 were the quailflers from Section PG. Chen Kaby) Lode (P. Evans), to The Dita Docorum wong the A for the final of the King W..

George V Gold Challenge Cup of (B. Rook), Blue Fox 11 15 to 1 favourite.

Parker's The race wAS

won by First the international Sumping event (T.

Royalisto IV Consul by one length froni Blue at the Horse Show at the White Hunii (11. Puck-Book, who just beat The Bite City Stadium here tonight

** - -Each had one'clear round. They Urraghmore (F. Barlow), by a neck. Reuter, 459 Forestry: (Edgar Britt), Danger IN

included last your's winner. Tane London, July 25.kard ridden by Brian Butler

A Chesterfield: beat Essex by six wickets. Essex 107 and 207. Derbyshire 196 and 119 for four (Smith 53 not out).. At Lords: The MCC beat the Minor Counties by 55 runs. MCC 127. and 225. Minor Counties 172 and 126.

At Birmingham: Warwickshire drew with Leicestershire.

At Cardiff: The Glamorgan- Sussex match was abandoned owing to rain. Sussex 231. Gip- morgan 114 ́for four.

At Bournemouth: The Hamp

con (MCA) 3, Watson (Army), the trophies for badminton, tennis

G x 50 Yards Relay: 1. YMCA; and

winning Eticket to the

2. 50th Regt), Time: 3 minutes University. 24.7 seconds...

TEAM YS. UNIVERSITIES

Philadelphia

A loast to the University of St. Louis Hong Kong was proposed by Mr. Boston Lew Sip-hon, Frealdent of the Brooklyn Students' Union of University of New York Malaya and the toast to the Chicago University; of -Malaya was pro- Cincinnati posod by: Mr. Peter C. Wong. - Pittsburgh - President of the Hong Kong

AMERICAN University Union

Earlier.Somerset had lost five wickets in an hour before lunch in an effort to force the pace, the offspinners of Gerald Hill and shire Somerset match was aban- The following have been invited C. J. Knott being responsible, but doned: a draw owing to rain to play in cricket match against 5 Rogers and Herbert Buse Somerset 190 and 80 for eight the combined Hong Kong and

Today the University......... of added 2 runs 30 minuter. declared (Hill ave for 29), Hamp-Malay Universities at the KCC Malaya's tennis team is due to Detroit

ground on Saturday at 2 p.mplay Colonel H. Owen-Hughes New York Ralprevented there being shira fet and 38 for one. @paven k irat innings feralt in the hire drow with Worcester.

H. Owen Flugher (Captain), I lesen at Hong Kong Cricket Club, Cleveland At Northampton: Northampton

D. Kilpec, 0. J, Kerr, G. N. Tomorrow hairs bockey team Boston match between falamosaan and master 287, And 109 for four de Gorand, N. R. Oliver, R. Wilson, will engage the Thales Hockey Washington

xihyno-de-

slored (I Cooper 80). Northamp- Ti A. Pource, R. 6, Cull, P. A Club in a friendly hookers meton Chicago Awhich

topanice #369% for four declared Woller : K.; Ball, B. Leo) – 39th to be played; at the Hong Kong Philadelphia - LA, KUrinaryono 95) and 41 for two. Man: G. Pritchard; Umpiresi 641 University/ pavillon, bezlarini zat (St. Lous,

FORE THAN MANTRI ANA UNGARINOMINE Leader Lewis and P. Q. Phúlps 1.04N DATU

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UK HORSE SHOW London: July 26, Three British entrics, two from France and two from Spain

32 50 308 ing), last Malden (FL Reader), Wimbledon continued their reuter

Fala (3. Dirott) and Eldoret (Lcent run of 'successus ja ngainat LEAGUE

Piggott) Reuter.

West Ham "by beating the latter

by 49 points to 35 inn: National 0032036 B

Gloodwood, July 25.

League Speedway...! maléhat The Maharajah of Rajpipla's West Ham tonight.. 30 20 004 Firat Consul Won the Stewards The lending scorers for Wine 52 86 Cum hero this afternoon : Dir. it, bledon, were Norman Parker with 116 Mil Morris No Book was second 10 points, Cyril Bride with jaine 37.00% 102 and Sparrations. The and Ronnin Mogre with blaht 450 353Hit warm hiresa? Beld of 18 The chief scorers for West) Rem

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