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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 10, 1950.“

LANCASHIRE INCREASE LEAD TO 24 POINTS

London, August 8.

Lancashiro, gaining four points for a first innings lead against Yorkshire, have increased their

lead at the head of the County Champion- ship table to 24 points.

They now have 180 points, and are followed by Yorkshire and Surrey, each with 156 points. Each of the three leading Counties has play- ed 22 matches.

Warwickshire, who again Nottlughampshire are still an- falled to gain a point, in this ing the bottom place with 32 series of matches, are in points. Just above, them are Le- fourth position with 124 polniscestershire and Essex, each with

followed by 48 points. froin 23 games, Worcester with 28 points from! 22 games.

Northamptonshire and Derby- į Shire are Joint sixth, each with 92 points,

TENNIS RESULTS

The Chinese Recreation Club completed their Men's Doubles "A" Division Tennis League fixtures yesterday, when they played the Hong Kong Cricket Club team at Chater Bond and won nine xots to pil.

In the Men's Duuldes " Division, the Craigeurower Cric- key Club defeated South China AA "2" six sets to three.

The following are the results;

Men's Doubles "A" Division HKCC 0--CRC ®

I. A. Ayres and M. Heenan (ECC) lost to K. C. Tao and V. T. Wang 5-7; lost to W. P. Tal and T. F. Choy 2-6; lost to W. T. Lee and Y. P. Tsui 0-6.

Results

New Channel swim record

Dover, Kent, August B.

33- Chadwick, Florence year-old California typist, to- day became the fastest woman ever to swim the English 24- Channel, smashing the year-old record set up by a American, Gertrude follow Ederle.

American The

gh stepped: shore at South Foreland point, near Dover. 13 hours and 231 intrutes after entering the water' at Cap Griz Nez, near Calais, Jakt

The following were the results of first-class cricket games play-night.

... todny:

At the Oval: Surrey beat Notis by nine wickets. Natts 220 and 211 (Hardstaff 82, Lock, left-arm pin bowler, Bve for 371. Surrey 120.

At Canterbury: Kent drew with Hampshire. Hampshire 81 und 358 for six declared (Walker 122 not nul, Hill 74). Kent 235 and 102 fur one (Evard 02 not

SPORT STARS SHOW YOU HOW

Kay Tuckey

HAD HER STET SEASON LAST YEAR, DURING WHICH SHE BEAT GUSSY MORAN, MARE WEISS, HA BOSS).

TOOK WIMBLEDON CHAMPION LOUSE BROUGH TO A 5-7 SECOND SET DURING THE AMERICAN

CHAMPIONSHIPS

FAVOURITE SHOT

IS A BACK-HAND ANGLED SHOT ACROSS THE COURT, WHICH LANDS BETWEEN NET AND SERVICE LINE, CAN BE USED AS AN ATTACKING OR PASSING I

SHOT

POINT

New records likely at European Games

By ROY MOOR

The previous record, set up Increased stamina among athletes, which has be-

Gertrude Ederle on August. 1920, was 14 hours and 34 minutes.

Two other attempts to swini the Channel today falled. A 17- year-old Turkish student, Murat Culer, both had to give up.

About 25 people of many nationalities have declared their In Intention of attempting to swim this summer.

como evident in the years since World War I, is likely to produce many new records when the European Gomes are held at Brus- sels at the end of August,

the four years since the last Games at Oslo, many new champions have arisen to chal lenge the speed and ability of the old and the thousands who will visit Belgium's capital for the five day meeting ore sure of some ex- citing sport.

Florence was sill fresh whew! Al Worcester: Worcester drew she reached the shore at three with Essex; Essex 190 and 371 for minutes past four this afternoon. unalded into tho Seven declared (Bay Sunith (7). She climbed Worcester 217 and 210 for Ave Towing, boat which had accom- across the 10-mile (Kenyon 101).

ponica her AL Manchester: Lancashire retch of the Channel separating

Although many of the competing countries have not yet chosen the drew with Yorkshire, Yorkshire England and France.

transferred to teams which will represent them 220

Tidh she 262 for seven declured and

which headed at Brussels, it is possible to con- Watson 3, not out, Tattersal, Belgian trawler

Jecture on their probable com- mediun offspin back to Boulogne. right-arm

Lancashire

position, Shirley May gives up bowler, six for 67).

Wilkinson has been the only (Wash -! 233 and 160 for three

-Al 3.10

p.m. Guler posted to be one

United Kingdom runner asrious ly to extend McDonald Bailey Margaret's Bay, still swimming

who has

been producing un- strongly.

beatable form again this aum-

J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. Selbrock 74).

lors (HKCC)

Jost to Tau and

Wong 3-6: lost to Tsul and Choy 4-6; lost to Lee and Tsui 1-6.

D. T. Nolan and J. D. Mackie (KCC) lost to Tao and Wang 1-0; lost to Tsai and Choy 1-8:

to Lee and Tsul 2-6.

Men's Doubles "B" Division

CCC BCAA 3

At Northampton: Northamp- tonshire drew with Leicestershire. Leicestershire 441 for slx de- clared and 136 for three (Brookes Narthamptonshire 445 140, Walsh, left-arm spin bowler.

for 142).

mile

was re-

Shirley May France gave up her attempt just after 4.00 p.m. when she had been in the water tor 1 hours.

mor.

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No. 16

FUNNY STORY -- NA

MIDLAND MOURNAMENT THE YEAR WAY EXPEDITYVICE, AND DUE TO „PLAY Kystle në SHE SEMI-FINAL!

MY BIGGEST THRILL WAL WHEN HE NATIONAL ANTHER WAS PLAYED AFTER

I BEAT HEIEN KIKBANY IN THE FINAL OF THE BUTCH CHAMPIONSHIPS LAST YEAR,

| MAKE USE OF CONDITIONS: YOUR OPPONENT PROBABLY WILL. LOW WHEN YOUR OPPONENT IS FACING THE SUN — A DROP SHOT WHEN YOU ARE HITTING AGAINST THE WAND- SLICED PHOT

ON A WET COUNT."

Lawn Bowls:

Kay Tuckey

Draw for next round of Open Competitions

The draw for the next round of the Lawn Bowls Open Competitions is as follows:---

SINGLEB-QUARTER FINALS.

Tuesday, August_16_

C. C. Pereira v A. M., Omar Marker: A. L. G. Eastman.

F. X. M. da Silva w C. S. Ros- telet-Marker: UI A. Rumjahn.

Umpire: J. G. Meyer.

The above games will be played; Lat KBGC commencing at 5.30 p.m.)

S. Yunul v A. R. Kitchelf ---- Marker: J. W. Tindull.

W. J. Howard v E. Greenwood -Marker: J. E. Noronha.

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Curtain about to

rise on Home soccer

By "ALBION"

Soccer, England's most popular sport, is almost

with us again,

Saturday week will herald the 1950/51 season in

the Southern part of the United Kingdom, ut over the border, the Scotsmen get down to business this coming Saturday, In the first of the Scottish League Cup duels. Although displays by our International team during the close season did not greatly enhance our soccer reputation, Interest in league clubs will undoubtedly bo as great nit

ever,

Yos, It takes a mighty effort to obtain Division II status, but a mightier one to maintain, It

Of course, on this oca:yton, they are led by that brill St. Jelih International Petar D, cherty. He may be the answề, to their "up and down"; prob=" 1am,

It will be with keen anticipa- tion that most followers of leu- Notts County have taker 20

vlew que football teams

the years to return to the Snd coming season, hoping that their Division, from which they were particular favourites will experi" | relegated in 1930. ence a good run in the series

It will be to defence they will No doubt much has been go- need to look in order to stay půl: ing on behind the scones during) there were many loopholes last the "recoss"-mia lot of unloading; season, of playing staff and the acquie- Plymouth, relegated to tao leg of new blood to Bli the Third Division nt the end of ranks.

last Ecuson

after a spell hot 20 Manchester City, I understand, years in the Second Division, (at have nequired the services of which time they were promoted Roy Paul from Swansea and with what was then a record Frank Squires from Plymoyili, nt number of points), will find the substantial fees, in order to more boisterous type of football strengthen their team.

experienced in this league difi- CR, it will be remembered, ; cult to contend with at first. were relegated to Division I at the end of last season, and would now seem to be intent on return-

Ing to the premier league at an carly date.

Umpire: E. C. Fincher. The above games will be played! ed at KCC, commencing at 5.30 p.m.

places in the 10,000 metres walk- ing championship while a new comer, J. W. Proctor, has been breaking 20 miles (32 Kilometres)

PAIRS-QUARTER FINALS. walking records with such re-i

Tuesday, August 15. zularity that he might carry on

J. A. da Luz and R. F. da Luz work in the 50,000v F. Lee and W. C. Ogley at the good

KBGC, 5.30 p.m. Umpire: J. G. Meyer.

Thursday, August 17. C. C. Pereira and J. F. V. Riberio v L. Ali and A. R. Kit- cheli;

E. Greenwood and L. Sykes v A. L. G. Eastman and W. C.

metres walk at Brussels. of St.

Tom White, fifth at Osto in

51.5 610 minute

seconds may. v bost again prove

c1 Britain's entrante for the 800 metras for John Pericit. England's Com monwealth champion, has yet to regain his top form, For the 3,000 metres steep-Simpson; lechase Britain has a young dis- scovery in John Disley, who al-

though in his first season of is every prospect of Britain win- steeplechasing has been produc- ning both the 100 metres and 200 Ing times faster than any ever registered by British athletes in meires events.

While resident In Britain, Bat-Britain.

Guler gave up his attempt Ai Bristol: ·Gloucestershire's when he was about two miles match ngoingt Somerset

from the English coast, war

If. M. Liu and, R. O. Baker abandoned owing to rain. Somer- (CCC) drew with A. Wu and T.,ret 275 and 281 for six declared 107 no out, Lawrence

T. Yau 6-0; bent C. Lin and H. (Tremic Gloucestershire 270

K. Ho 6-3; beat A. Chan and C. 55 net C. Yew

D. Leonard and L. F. de Souza (CCC) lost to Wu and You 4-6: beat Lin and Ho 8-4; beat Chan and Yew 8-2.

and 40 for

40 for one.

24

Оп raturning to Boulogne this afternoon, Guier sald he would resume his studies In Brussels.

Indications pre, for example. that Britain will be particularly strong in the sprint races. Indeed, John Wilkinson, the 21-year- Eld Oxford Univeralty, England,

maintains undergraduate,

stendy rate of progress,

there

I expect P. B. Hildreth and

A, M. Alves and A. M. Souza v M. Y. Adel and S, Yusuf at KCC at 5.30

D.m. Umpire: N. J. Bebbington.

TRIPLEB-0EMI-FINALS F. Lee, W. C. Ogley and C. S. Rosselet v E. M. Alarcon, A. Lopes and J. F. V. Riberlo; J. W. Sykes v G. Hong Choy, Arculil and G. A. Souza at KDC at 4 p.m.

Umpire C. R. Logan,

RINKS BEMI-FINALS Sunday, August 20.

E. cl

A coincidence

It is rather a coincidence that Argyle and Notts County should be exchanging places, at precise-

May their omultions be realis-ly the same time as they did Ini

Ingor

Several newcomers

We welcome several newcomers la league football this season "in Gilingham and Colchester Unlied (both previously renowned Glant killers in the first and scconti rounds of the FA Cup).

They take up their place in the Southern Section tite Third Division, whilst Scunthorpe Unii ed and Shrewsbury Town Join the Northern Section.

Ari Omen? Who for!"

Bradford City, the other-un- . fortunate who dropped out from Division 11:last-samioje after being a continuous mom's bar for 21 yeare,, will not, I think, remain tong subdued. An early return to their right- ful place is anticipated.

If Gateshead can strike ther Inst mid-season form. I recko they will be the City's strong. challengers.

In all, I would say soccer f", ere in for another 'record scará and plenty of good sportsmansh.,

Fixturas -

Below are the Scottish Leaguŋ Cup fixtures for Saturday, August 12.

Division "A'

A Coltle v East Fife

This means an extra four matches for the. Bouthern and i Northern Division participants, A crowded fixture list indeed! Division I newcomers, Spurs and She told Wednesday should hold 'their own fairly comfortably In the higher sphere, although it is to the forward line that Wed- Anesday will have to look for im- provement in order to gel among The dashing type Division It new faces are Man- chester City and Birmingham who were relegated last season and Notts County

und Doncastor Rovers who were promoted and Division very hard to maintain the class of football found is the A Dumbarton v. Ayr United dashing type, with certain Kilmarnock v Dunfermline A. amount of science attached to it. B Cowdenbeath y St. Johnstone

Doncaster Rovers know how Dundee United v Stenhousemate rough the journey is, having been C Queen of South v Homilton A up and down twice in the part, 10 Queen's Park v Sürling Albion.

Albion Rovers v Arbroath."" years.

Alloa Athletic v Forrar.

Guler stated that he stopped on 0-4. S. Leonard and H. A. Noronha At Hove: Middlesex beat Sus- nccount of the cold which he fel

ley is not qualified to run at With Donald Finlay, prince of (CCC) beat Wụ and You 6-3; | sex by

Rins. Middlesex 237 bitterly because he was not well the European Games because he high hurdlers for so long, having Tindall, E. Greenwood and L. the leaders. lost to Lin and Ho: 2-0; drew und 347 for eight declared greased,

holiday-makera was horn outside Europe In retired, Britain has to turn to with Chan and Yew 6-0.

(Dewes 101, Denis Compton 89); locking around crowd of A

far less experienced hurdlers for Trinidad. him yesterday Survey 319 for eight declared and before he went into the water a

Already in 1950 Wilkinson has the 110 metres contest. 261 (John Langridge 93).

100 yards (91.50 Coo Griz Nez prevented him twice won At Lordy: Royal Navy drew casing himself thoroughly," hia metres) reces in 0.9 seconds, pace Ray Barkway to be chosen, Hild- with the Royal Air Force. Royal uniner Raki at the time.

which gives every hope that he reth seems good enough to reach Navy 204 for опе declared and 187

for three declorexi (Thac

Archer, who won the 100 metres hope of his winning. kuray 35, Ainsworth 70). Royal

championship for Britain at the

European Games Air Force 236 for five declared

st

held at (Shirrett 13 not out) and 140 for nine (Sayer live for 61).

EXHIBITION LAWN TENNIS

In honour of Ip Koon-hung. who returned to the Colony recently from England. after competing at Wimbledon-and-in

other tennis tournaments, the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation has arranged two exhibi- fon natchies for Wednesday, August 15.

The matches will be played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club and proceeds of the gate will be divided between the Anti- TB Association and the Children's Playground Aksociation.

Tickets are $5.00 and $2.00 and will be on sale at the gate on the day of the exhibition, The matches are:

Singles (two sets):

Ip Koon-hung

TRU.

versus K. C.

Doubles (two sets);

Ip Koon-hung and Edwin Tsal versus Colonel "Spence and Tsui

Wal-pul.

Match abandoned

Swansen, August 0. The cricket match between the West Indies and Glamorgan was abandoned today owing to rain.

No play was possible after the when the West lunch Interval, Indies were 312 runs for six wickets in their second innings. giving them a lead of 501 runs over Glamorgan.

Most of the 10,000 spectators dispersed, and with the quickly rain continuing the match was abandoned as a draw.

Scores:

West Indien ist innings Glamorgan 1st innings.. West Indies 2nd

(for six)

KEEPING ABREAST

innings

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The young Turk said, however, will emulate the feat of John the final but I hold out little Brown and S. H. J. Marvin v E. who will find the pace in this i

that if the weather is favourable in September he may not wait until next year to try again. Keuter.

New relav record

Can Girls Nez. August 6. A Fix-man English relay team swam the English Channel from Britain to France today in 11 hours 10 minutes to set a new rc- lay record-United Press.

West Indies oden against Warwickshire

Birmingham, August 9.

made an The West Indies

indifferent start when they mel Warwickshire here today, 211 having the opening stand 322 broken with only three runs on the board arid three wickets down at lunch for 96 runs.

The weather was ne but cloudy and when Stollmeyer won the toes he decided on the first Innings on the greanish-looking plich.

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The score at the lunch interval Won:

WEST INDIES

Ist innings (for three)

Oslo four years ago.

Wilkinson's best time for 220 усять

(201.17 metres) is 21. seconds when finishing behind Belley in an International team trial at Cambridge.

In events over netric distances, Wilkinson has these best times lu his credit: 100 metres 10.5 seconds; 200 metres, 21.3 seconds, faster than winning performances at the Osis Games, A good chance

Both are

C. Pope; W. J. Cameron, Alun Paterson will again pro- Greenwood, A. L. G. Eastman, W. vide Britain's main strength in C. Simpson and L. Sykes; R. M. V. Tiberio, E. M. Alarcon, A. A. the high jump as he did in the Lopes and J. F. V. Riberlo v H. R. last European championships when he cleared 1.00 metres to Pinna, G. A, Noronha, C. P. Basto and C. Roza Pereira at Talkoo finish second to Bolinder,

Club Sweden.

While British athletes have Umpire: N. J. Bebbington. improved at long jumping ond pole vaulting during the past. season or two they are not yet in a position to disturb the supre macy of Sweden in these com- petitions."

But they will go into the weight putting full of confidence; both Others likely to win place John tavidge and John Giles in in Britain's sprint section of the recent weeks have been reach- team for Brussels ore Brian Shen- Ing marks in the regions of 15.56 ton, John Finley, and Low Lowla metres (51 feet) and I am looking Lewis, however, may be reto Duncan McD. Clark, the Com-

YACHTING NOTES:

#

"Happy Husbands' win

unique team race

By "MOONRAKER"

monwealth champion doing better. The August Bank Holiday week-end opened with In the Hammer Throw than the 51.32 metres which

gave third place in the Games four years ago,

served for the 400 metres, as the Olympic champion Arthur Wint. because he was born in Jamaica, is not qualined to compete for the European title.

Having twice produced 48.2 seconda

for 440 yards (402.33 metres) Lewis must be rated with a strong chance of success. And as Derek Pugh, third at Oslo in 1946, is also consistently racing 440 yards in times faster than in October, 49 seconds he, too, must be seri- | nusly considered for championship Honours.

06

There

Stollmeyer, c. Spooner b.

Grove

a very different story in the 400 metres hardles,

17

for Harry Whittle. le faster now

Worrell, b. 'Grove

Rae, e Spooner b. Grove

Marsnail not out.. Walcott, not out

Extras".

Total (for three)

98

Fall of wickets: 1-3, 2-42 and 0.01~Reuter.

HKFA COUNCIL

.

Missing from Britain's women's team will be Mrs. Winnie Jordan who finished second to Setsjenova of the Soviet Union, In both women's sprint finals at Oslo. Mrs. Jordan is expecting a baby

a cruise to Hobo Havan, which is surely one of the loveliest anchorages” in local waters. Dragons and Cruisers departed on Saturday after- noon with a fair Easterly wind, which unfor tunately backed during the afternoon. Skippers who had hoped for an easy reach to Hebe Haven, Nevertheless, Britain should after passing Steep Island, be equally as strongly repre- found themselves close-hauled sented if the new "discovery" the whole way with a falling June

Foulds, reproduces the brocze. exceptional speed she has been shewing in London.

than when he so narrowly missed a place in the final of age she equalled the

the

the final. Furrer is to be con

gratulated on a nice piece of salling to win the second race by, a short margin.

Raith Rovers v Third' Lanark B Tahirk v 3. Mirron

Hiberian Dundee Motherwelly Airdrieonfang Partick Thistle v Hearts- D Aberdeen v. Ciydo Morton v Rangers.

Division "B"

BASEBALL SCORES

Now York, August 6. Today's baseball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston Red Sox .... New York Yankees !. „/

7 13 4

NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Giants Baston Braves Philadelphia Phillies 0 12 Brooklyn Dodgers....3132

St. Louis Gardinals. Pittsburgh Pirates: -45: 13'

-United Press.

IRG LAWN BOWLS

TEAM:

given some competitors, particu-ed to represent the Indian Re

The result of this contest hor. The following have been select.

and event at the 1948. Olympio] women's 100 yards record of 11 whole furnily in time to join the cond, race in the Ladies A. B. Kitchell, S. 8. Hussain

Most of the boats arrived bearly the B.Bs food for thought, creation Club in their Third but it is undetobd that ne Division Inwn bowls league match,

of status aro contem- against the Polleo" Hecreation": Although only just 16 years of/ [öre dark, but Vanessa' kurned up changes

British at about 10:00 p.m., with

at least for the time be Club at Scokinpoo today, starting

p.m. sharp. METALWAY? at B.30 M. A. Wahab and A. R. Kitchell (skin); 5. Abou, F. M. #1 Arcilli, A.. H. Abbas and A.B. A Rah man" (skip); and 1. Kitchell, 8. A. It: Bux, J. S.Ackher, and 0. II. &ndick. SPIRALE

that

seconds when winning the South barbecue on the beach.

It was For the 1,500 metres I visualise of England title.

was piso observed

Summer Series will be mailed the United Kingdom reloctors ex-

Roosalia arrived at 6.30 am, the next Saturday, August 12, and Others likely to help make UP Feriencing great liftculty in de- the British team are Mrs. Dyson following morning under oars starting time is 3.00 pin, clding upon two representatives |- and 'Jean Doforges . two fart

In addition to this cruise, for the race. Bill Nankeville, Len hurdlers.

ather yachte wont further

Results Eyre and Jalin Bannister &re.all Mrs. Dyson, who as Maureen afleld and perhaps the most Dingly face-Thursday, Au in the three minutes 60 seconds Cordner ran Fanny Blankers.

nolabid

Was the Dragon gust 3: 1st Howell (8)-12 mins, closs for the event. It is highly, Koen such a cloša second in the

Veronics it.

43 secs.; 2nd Dunlop (1)—44 mains, probable that Bannister will be Olymple. 60, metres hurdles final,

timo when British ship-40 sces., 3rd Kemp (8)-47 mins. switched to the 800 metres race, is fast, approaching the form that ping is being molested on the

2 BOCK There seems ittle hope of enabled her to become a joint high seas, the skipper and crew Dinghy Race (Series)--Satur, The, Indlar Fincreation - Club | A meeting of the Council of Britain reisining, the 5,000 metres holder of the world's record in were brave enough to face the day, August 3;. ist Furrer (20)-- | will be holding-B.; Lawn; Dowle

wen so brilliantly that race.

partis in order to taste the plea-1 hour, 20. intus. 2.nece; 2nd. Lau-Woppinshaw at Bookunpod, on hure of Macdot ja

fer (1)-1 hour 34 mins, 2 secs:Sunday, commencing at 4 pm. Memorable race・・ 3rd Challen (1))—1 hour 34 mins. G. H. Clayton, N. Heaton, J.

37 nees.

ManMillon and J Kinrinburgh A unique and memorable team! Playing their last game in the race was sailed on Monday aftor-d: 1st Nixon (5)-67 mins. 52 the. Talkno Docks Clubs Weekly Dinghy Race-Saturday, August | (skip) wero the spoon winners in

MEETING

the Hong Konk Football Associu-} champion Wooderson (now re-

tian wil be held at the Assocla- by Sydney

tion's office on Tuesday, August

·18, at 5:37 pm,

MORE AGENDA.

1. Conlam Minutes of Council

Mob-ing No. 1.

Adopt: Minutes' of League Management Committed meeting No. 1. ***** Accounta

Draw of first round League flat and 2nd Division).· "Correspondenen.,

C. Any other businois.

fired from running): at the Oslo meeting; neither has she a 10,000 metres runner""öft the standard

of Heino, (Finland) and Zatopek,

Czechoslovakia)

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BASKETBALL

LAWN BOWLS WARPINSHAW

But I rate Jack Holden the Colony at Caroline Hill last night; | noon between "Happy Husbands accs.; 2nd King (1)-38 mins. 53 Lawn Lidwin,Waphinshow

best marathon runner

a nece

the Sumatra Girta' Basketball and "Bonafide Bachelors," u in the team lost to a Combined Hang The contest. consisted of two sec.; Srd Chute (IT)-50' Inbia world today and I will be very Kong and Kwloon combination races and the first was caslly won Redwing. Series Race-Batur

much surprised- if ho | falls sto] by 20 to +29 -pótnia. -

add the European title to the Commonwealth championship he

wen in New Zealand earlier in the year

FORIN SWIMMING

| by the married men, rday, Auguit 5: 1st Curbelt (0)*** Despite the bachelors efforts 1 hour 30 miles 53 secs; and Miss

ta fight back in the second half. Loseby (10)1 hour 3 mins 15 which

wen, they were ultees: 3rd Brown C

CRAIGENGOWER TENNIS TEAM

Mistorted, the final-scoro Ƒmins, 4: BOCA Bower Cricket ·

** Dingby : Serles': Nace-Sunday)

Has Able walkermukaan mobles sajakosten kan bolny 116-90 points:

Britain' bas, welkera, 100, „ople)

A succeditia mwimming saftaran Pops One of the best performances August, 6; Iut Nixon (11)1 hour Frilled suit prebliched for the Fresher to lock the basal the word held by the newly formede fina si was that of "Deamond Nixon 17 mlox; and Boure 1 hour Lets,* the › KILENA-MAIL, LIMITED, 29

Swimming Clubes at the Bittarhol asya husband won the 13 mins 22 ses 3rd Corbett FRANK INTOLAIN BIKE, WINGEDE, Eleries,

Bwinning Pool Liel nightsze strat* rada, and came second ini (10)**@hop 15 milare: 43 voca

·L." "Allen and Hit?" Chuyef „capable of qiling

The following have been solocted to represent Craigen. Division Leafle Ctenol): cselgit Indjan, jägreation Clus 109bo Valle kwenysze

alley and RM. Bound and

Thok

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