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OPEN BADMINTON TOURNEY

THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1951. STAYI

C. C. WEN PRODUCES THE FIRST MAJOR UPSET OF THE CHAMPIONSHIPS

an

·

By “ARGONAUT”-

combination and

moved

49 Entries

For Snooker Championship

By "OBSERVER"

The first postwar Colony

Rapier Surveys

TOMORROW'S CHANCES AT THE VALLEY

Open Snooker Championship, „The 1951 Annual Racing Carnival under the auspices sponsored by the Eastern of the Hongkong Jockey Club will be brought to a con- Athletic Association, willclusion tomorrow.. begin on Wednesday, March

7.

Оле Мие.

"

To C. C. Wen of Kowloon Tong Club went the distinction of

The First Saddling Bell will be rung at 11.80 a.m. producing the first major upset of the 1951 Colony Badminton Open

with the first race starting at 12.00 noon sharp. Championships, which continued at Craigengower Cricket Club yester

Altogether, 1. pleasing Here are my estimates of the

This race is more or less a day.

number of 49 entries have chances:

FIRST RACÉ

gift for The Lioness (Mr. Ren- After being hopelessly outplayed in the first set of his quarter-final. Junior Men's Singles match against top-seeded Tan Leong-hong of University, he came back been received, and included Leighton Hul Stakes (fitat Section): frew) and amongst the entries I

are those of

ONE M among them

do not think there is a pony to with a gameness yet to be equalled in this series to take the second and third sets.

The apealag race of the day is extend it. the whole match Inated 62 auch outstanding snooker for Australian Subscription Half Moon Bay (Mr Chon The final acore was 2-15, 15-12 and 15-10 and

cuists in the Colony as A. P. Ponies of 1951. Weight 147 lbs. Foo) should have no difficulty. minutes.

A. J. Re-Pereira, K. H. Lee, W. H. Winners barred.

in taking the second position Throughout the three sets, tion of top-speed badminton infT. E. Rodrigues and

Atalanta (Mr Sentor Men's Doubles Redios 10-15, 15-11, 10-15.

Judging from performances with Adorable George Junior Mixed Doubles M. T. Lem Cowie, Percy Hui, 'Tan was the master in stroke their

during the and Mi HP. Lam beat C. De Low, S/Sgt Taylor, Lam Carnival, I think the race should Maitland) fighting out, the third the two days of the (Mr Boycoot) and Jericho (Mr play and court-coverage and match. Wen

pairs displayed excel-vindra and Miss Ivy Choong 157 Cho-chal, K. C. Hoo, Gordon be decided between Rowantes position. the

Both gallant retriever.

15-7.

Senior Men's Singlex. 7. W. pouncing on the kills when the lent

**** SEVENTH BACK Killara (Mr Ostroumuff), occasion demanded with deadly around with lighting speed for Kwong lost to C. C. Lee 4-15, 15-2. Lum, A. M. Ozorio and Pong (M

Senior Mixed Doubles P, 11,

Renfrew), the follow-ups and coverings.

Prince Dahila (Mr. Phaethon Handicap (Second Section);

One Mite. smashes and cut drops,

Khoo beat Piu.

Tao) and Kentucky Lad (Mr inital

With every one of the four and Mia Ullan

The two best ponies in this ding-dong

Set. Yeoman After

and Mins M. Xavier Among the conspicuous ab-T. L. Wong). set that players retrieving smoshes with 1-4 15-5,

"Sunny" senices are

Modina,

race are undoubtedly Kwong struggle in the first

high strokes,

In the Hopeful Stakes (Fourth Leung (Mr Sbleh) and Strath- play Senior Men's Doubles - A. J. Look the score to 2-2, Ton tnck shoulder

South and F. A. Rotarie best KY the former Shanghai Champion, a control

namara (Mr Boycott). Kwong of the game with his was continuously kept at

slightly and K. C. Wong 17-18, 15-0, who it is learnt will be under Section) over this distance ou

the first day of the Carnival, Leung won the Totalisator wide

and dazzling speed. The variety of strokes

going an operation, and W. 0.

(Firat Handicap

Section) and Thompson of Headquarters, Land Rowanien came second and will collected the required 13 points greater smashing power of the

naturally command strong judging from that performance conceding seven pointless Portuguese pair and their great-

Forces, who has left for Singa

Rupport, er accuracy

it hos good chance of scoring rvices to his opponent.

Killara was third in the Valley another win here. Recond

held in 1940, when L. V. Antonio, Wednesday In

The last Championship was Stakes (Second Section) on Strathnamara has shown changed his

and should not

the care- of the Junior Billards be disregarded as this pony is rovement under Winner from the back third quarter of played

of guldance Wong the court. Anything short of u

title that

year, surprised

mat home over

this

distance. Boycott during morning gallops full lob whe smashed with effec-in his

final of Prince Dahila,

fourth in the and must therefore be seriously self by entering the tive results,

Tan

the Snooker Championship and Valley Stakes (First Section), considered. taking rather easy after his

then beating

in the final the may find the distance a bit too sot triumph,

redoubtable A. J one-sided

cannot Osmund. long for its liking. I Teve Wen quickly jumped to a 9-0

undoubtedly one of the best all-see it winning but it may be and 10-1 iad before Wen wake

time cuists Hongkong has ever pinced. Kentucky Lnd disap- up and rallied back to catch up

polated on the first day, but a to 7-11 aud 10-11,

title are win here would not be aur- Visibly exhausted. Wen made

Pong Piu of Eastern, who made prising. the highest break of 49 in the

the

In strokes

tactics and':. Wen | them the decision.

and

with

played

a fin bil to take more points

with

masta.

4 beautiful drop and

Tun failed to Benre with his next two rervices, and or the charover Wen midded

to his score, i more point ly to succumb after having

DE

staved off net points,

NECK AND NECK

A neck and neck struggle was

ren in the third set up to 9-9.

A hard sideline anash gave Tan

a

gave

13-12.

TONIGHT'S GAMES At Bt. Teresa Church Hall· 8 pm.

Men's Singles) (Junior FW. Kwong v A. J. SousD.

8.30 pm. (Senior Mixed Doubles!

For the losers, young Tow Brown & Mrs G. Beattie

brilliant game, with 1tle slow and unsure follow up smashes.

THE RESULTS

Junior Men's Singles 1. Tan

Just to C. C. Wen 3-15. 10-12, 13-10. Junior Men's Dubles, F. J. trackbank & W. B. Brown Inst to

A. Soares & Man G. Silva,

p.m. (Senier Men's Doubles M. T. Lam & K T Lam v B. K. L.. L&H. T. Who.

6.30 pm. (Senior Men's Singles) Robert Tay Y. P. Yong..

10 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles! C. K. Len & Miss Ivy Choong V M. A. Dilviero & Mrs C. M. Quinn.

10 Malayans Competing For All-England Badminton Titles

London. Mar. 1. Wong Peng Soon, Malayan badminton ace, defends a 10-9 leach, but Wen countered his singles title against strong opposition, including nine Lack with a good passing lob other Malayans, in the All England Championships at the and a drop to regain the lead at Empress Hall here from March 7 to 10.

the eight seeded 11-10.

Four of the Mulayans are among Tan's next and what proved to be his last service was killed players. Headed by Wong, as the holder, they are with a perfect crass drop and Cheong Hock Leng. Singapore Champion, E. B. Choong, Wen reeled off four points in a Cambridge University student, and Ong Poh Lim, who

on his service, three of shares the Malayan doubles title. them from out shots by Tan,

The other seeded players are tested

row

for set and match.

pore.

had,

Favourites for the

inade a billards break of 277 à

SECOND RACE

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Some Fun (Mr T. I Wong) and Sharpshooter (Mr Renfrew) may have something to say with regard to third place, but I don't think they can win.

EIGHTH RACE Chinese Club Cup: From

lle Foxt.

The

Inter-Club League Just Com-Phaethon Handicap (First Secilan): Looking over the entries and pleted, and who, incidentally,

out London 17, the In this race for Australion leaving few weeks back, and "Spotty" Ponies Class 6, the likely win-winner of the Pearce Memorial

The two ner should Pereira of Lusitano.

come from among Cup on Wednesday, the follow- Mr Ostroumoff), ing should be prominent:-Gold other seeded payers are Percy Bonnie Eyes Hui of South China and L. J. Yacal (Mr Liu), Acquisition Medal (Mir Kwok), Easy Money Naylon of Kowloon. Cricket (Mr Noodt) and Miami Beauty (Mr K. F. Chiu), Inspiration

THE DRAW

(Mr H. H. Chan).

(Mr Black), and Straight Flush Bonnie Eyes, judging from Rs) (Mr Ostroumoff), run in the Totalisator Handicap (Third Section) over this dis tance should have no difficulty in winning this race.

The following is the draw:-

club.

First Round George A. Low (Eastern) v D. M. Rodrigues (Lusitanoj,

J. R. Luke (KCC) v H. Gillyett (Tamur),

Chev Chi-llang (SCAA) v J. Morrison (Tamar).

F/Sgt J. F. Davis (RAF) v Sgt Mackenzie (RAF),

Yacal is the only dangor, otherwise I cannot see anything to touch it. Acquisition cannot expect to do better than third place, and Miami Beauty is good as an outsider.

came

Gold Medal should have no difficulty in winning this race, but he should expect strong op- position from Easy Money or Inspiration, both of which are capable of extending it.

is also Straight Flush cidered good enough to extend them in view of the shorter Wis- tonce.

con-

- NINTH RACE· Leighton pm Stakes (Third Baction);

One Mile. Australian Subscription Ponies of 1951 will gather together for this event and it looks as if the Anish will be fought out be-

four tween

ponies Dynamic View (Mr Plh), Concord (Mr

Goodwood

(Mr

F. E. Rodrigues (unattach- the Singapore title in ed) v M. A. Grimpel (KCC).

THIRD RACE the same half

Lelgbton Hill Stakes (Second F. P. da Silva (Lusitano) v

Section): One Mie. In what was the fastest Men's John Skaarup of Denmark, Inst January, are in

runner-up, Paul Holm, of the draw, Wong has a stift A. J year's

Hodrigues (Lusitano).

This race is for the second Doubles match yet seen in this

round match, after a second

K. M. Gelz (KCC) v G. J.

section Australian Subscription season's tourney, the two junior Danish champion, Arve Loss-

of Denmark and

against Inge Blombers, Soures (Lusitano). Nila bye,

Ponies

of 1051

and from the pairs of A. J. Souza and F. M. mann

Swedish Champion Cheong W. H. Cowie (KCC) y J.

National Honour (Mr entries Rozario and K. Y. Tso and K. Jonson of Sweden.

nects a strong Danish opponent Simms (Tamar). Wong and Cheong, who con In B. Oleson.

In third in the Liu), which C. Wong gave a grand exhibi-

J. R. Turnbull (Tamar) Valley Stakes

(First Section), There are several Malayan Lau Hung-chu (SCAA), students in the event, the most P. G. Hosweli

win bere. the Cambridge C. Condor (KCC); notable being

commendation for a

Debonair

Noodt), which kerel (Mr Blue, Eddie Choong, who has S/8g

"Taylor (HQLF) v Sgt was fourth in the Hopeful won numerous British tourna-J. Crogo (RAF).

Stakes (First Section) on the ments,

H. Dempster Dockyard) Varst day, should give it a good Lam Cho-chal (SCAA),

FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE

CRICKET AVERAGES

BATTING:

Major K. H. S, Wilson (Army).. S/Ldr, R, S, Kingsford (RAF).. EL: Goanno-{Recreio}

N.-E. Arthy... (Optimists).

H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions)

P. V. Dodge

Dodge (KCC).....

Capt. Robertson-McLeod (Army),

M. Rumjahn (IRC)

K. M.

T. A. Pearce (Scorpions)

G. A Souza (CWT)

A. M. Prata

T. P. Nuffett (Scorpions)

Leriou (KOC)... Capt. Hayeral (Army)

L. D. Kilbec (Optimists)

G. N. Gono (Recreio)

Lt. Williams (Army)

Inn. N.O. Runs 6.H.. Aver, 13 2 458 84 41,83

Most danger to the Malayans will come from the strong team of six from Denmark.

Wong was very modest about his chances of retaining the title when Interviewed by Reu- ter at a press conference al the Empress Hall today.

"I think the opposition

But

present

the

were

other

who Lim,

has the critics Wong was certain to win.

(KCC) v J, on Wednesday has the best re- Maitla). and Chinese ·Mac-|

E. A. dos Remedios (Lusight until the end, tano) v K. C. Hoo (SCAA);

General Alarm (Mr Rentrew) and Cinderella (Mr Chen Pooj G. W. Oprey (RAF) v Gor-can be depended on to extend don Lum (KL Tong).

the two.

C. T. Eager (Dockyard) v F. C. Woollam (KCC).

is

H. J.

E. Rodrigues (Lusitana) Jenkins (Dockyard).

FOURTH RACE

serel (Mr Holgate)ill undoubi-

Dynamic Vlow

it

edly be made hot favourite and, judging from training for should certainly have no-dim- culty in winning.

of Australian ponies Class 8 and

Concord should fill second place. For the third position, T think Goodwood is the choice, but I recommend keeping an Ladies'

ties' Parme: Once, Round.

eye on Chinese Mackerel. Helzapoppin (Mr Rootres)

____TENTH-RACE- has a good opportunity of win- Phaethon Handicap (Third Section):

One Mile. very strong, but I am feeling

A. M. Ozorio (Lusitano) Vning this race In view of its

This race is for: the third tot St quite now" he said. "Mas

P: J. Hawksworth (KCC). fine win in the Smugglers Pass 29.20 sage has cured my leg muscles" Eyes: A. P. Pereira (Lasi- Handicap for Class 2 ponies at

Malayans

among the entries Wonderful more confident tano), K. H. Les (KL Tong), the Third Race Meeting."

(Dockyard), A. Egyption Field (Mr Holgate) Cola (Mr Peter Young),which in their predictions. Ong Poh H. Handley

(Tamar), W. J. Sobey should have something to say Gap: Handicap: (Third Section) come in third in the Windy impressed Gillan here, thought that (Dockyard), K. S. Cheung (KL about the finish.

at the Third Race Meeting, Tong), Ed da Roza (Lusitano), Bambi (Mr Pih) is another has the

best chance winning. L. J. Nay pony to bear in mind and over

There is Busy Bee Cook) (KCC), 5. lun C., Slu (KL Tong). G. F (Eastern), Ke Che-ling (Tamar),

start, it will give World Pease (Mr Kwok) and Wonderful Coin a good run for Santos (Lusitano). T. C. Kwok Vagabond King (Mr K. F. Chiu) the fert

position (Eastern), Pong Piu (Eastern). are not to be neglected and

Abdul

(Mr Boycott) Seafre, with Mr Oliveira up. and Pacific (Mr Kwok) should OPENING MATCHES

Is to be considered as it is night out the third place. the Arst week Matches for

Issentially sprinter.

ELEVENTH RACE DA Northern Handicap;' From The Đặ Wednesday, March 7

Two Mile Post 8p.m. at Eastern; C. T. Eager Jockey Cop: From The Two' Mile

This is the final event of the A perusal of the entries in Carnival and among the ponies F. C. Woollam.

for Novice Jockeys entered this race

the best undoubtedly the impression that are Desert Knight (Mr Boy- gives me My Darling (Mr T. B. Dau) has

Holgate) (Mr a good opportunity of winning Sunshine (MrTao)

The Malayan and Singapore Parcy Hul (BCAA), ́ ́ ́S," Wong a sprint race it should be well to be considered and, if given a

48 22.81

Doubles Champions, Ong Poh Bim Marjan, Lim and Ismacl are the top seeded pair in the Men's Doubes In the absence 22.16 21.88 of the holders.

should get through to They the

though they have Anals, two Swedish players and a combination in Danish strong the top half with them. Also in this section is Wong Peng Soon and the former British Interna-V tional, Noel Radford.

10

1 340 71 38.44

12

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348

89

10

10

440

220 02.

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350

112

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10

205

50

310

97*

28.18

330 52

27,30

304

310

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20.39

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28.18

211

51. 23.44

I 207 59 23.00

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207

2. 251

71 22.84 01. 22.81

251

A. R. Kitchell

(IRC)

.200

40

R. S. Cull (Scorpions)

197

09

F. A. Weller (Scorpions)

281

40 21.61

8. E. Lee (KCC)

G. H. P. Pritchard (Optimists).

193

64° 21.44

160 31 21.12

F/LI, K. C. A Ball (RAF)

230

40 .20,90

R. M. Macpherson (Optimists)

107

46 - 20.87

Ļ. G.

G. Gocano (Recreio)

228

440 65* 20,72

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228

40.

20,72

Rowe

(Optimists)

320

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19.00

204

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10.54

240

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190

47 18.00 197 51 17.00 170 €4° 17.90

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14.71

177

153 50

34 13.01 12.75

W. M. Davidso】 (KCC)

T.

C. L. Huang (University)

A. P. Raynor (Optimists)

F. R. Kerman (Craigengower)

N. R. Oliver (Optimists)

F/Lt. R. Wilson

(RAF)

J. C. Koli (Craigenguwer)

AR. Abbas (INC)

9. J. Kerr (Scorpions)

M. J. Divecha (Craigengower)

B. K. Lim (University)

P. R. Rag (Craigengower)

S. V. Gftina (KCC)

S. M. Teh (University)

*Not out. QuaNfication: 150 runs.

BOWLING:

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

Lt. Nicholson (Army)

15.16

40 14.58

Overs Maldens Runs Wickela Aver.

08 10

4.25 104 20 5.20 35 0.14

Capt. Harding (Army) Capt. Corfleld (Army) F. A. Weller (Scorpions)

A. P. Pereira

E.

(Recreio)

F. R. Matiger RAF)

Sgt. Jordan (Royal Navy)

A. R. Abbas (IRC),

R, E. Lee (KCC)

L. G. Gosano (Recreio)

L. White (Optimists)

110.3

30 902

In the bottom half of the the Malayan couples, draw are

are:

B p.m. at BOAA: A. M.' Ozorio v P. J. Hawiesworth.

Thursday, March 8

8 p.m. at HALF. C. d. Soares E. B. and E. L. Choong, whov K. M. Getz.

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Friday, March 8

in.

FIFTH RACE

Post

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS

ANNUAL RACE MEETING

Saturday 24th, Wodnosday 28th February and

Saturday 3rd March 1951

The First Bel wil be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race. will be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The timin interval is after the fourth race (1.30 pm.).

There are eleven races each day (33 in all). The "Pearce Memorial Cup" is scheduled to be run on the Second Day. Wed- nesday, 28th February, Race No. 6 at 3.30 p.m.

Through Tickets at $80.00 each may be obtained at the Com- pradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, also tickets at $2.00 each for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Peares Memorial Cup", the sale of which will close at 5.00 p.m. on Tues- day, 27th February.

Through Tickets reserved for this Meeting but not paid for by 0.50 0.m. on F day, 23rd February, will be sold and the re, ervation canceled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Offees at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

5, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

of

382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE

SETS OF MEMBERS' AND LADIES' BADGES WILL NOT BE ISSUED FOR THE 1951 RACING SEASON UNTIL 1ST APRIL, 1951 1950 SETS ARE VALID UNTIL THEN.

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Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day includiag ax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary oo the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for pay- ment of all chila etc.,

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on unle at ter-f

-RACE-COURSE-

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Servants passes will be lesued to private box holders only, who are requicated to distr Bute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such pattes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing. through on their duties and must romain in their employers' stands.

BY ORDER, D and

8. A. BLEAP,

Secretary.

morning the Pottinger Gap Handicap HARRIMAN REALTY. CO., LTD.

as it is in splendid condition at Top Hat (Mr Ostroumoff). the moment.

Desert Knight is, probably a shared last year's title with P.

Harmony (Mr Darkin) must little better than the others in Dabalsteen, and Paul Holm, of

8 p.m. at Lusitano: H. Demp-be borne in mind as the pony view of Its second placing in Denmark, a stiff hurdle if both ster v. Lam Cho-chal.

during is Improving pairs get through to the semi-

All the matches will be live gallops. Anals, as they should.

frames, except the semi-finals The distance also favours Chong Hock Leng has paired and finals which will be best of Lucky Strike (Mr Yen Ching up with the British internation- seven frames, and all games Lan), but I doubt if it can do al, R. Marsland, but they will are to begin at 8 pan, sharp in better than place. On account have to produce some brilliant stead of 8.30 pun as announced of the low weight which it was play to get past the third round

A player will forfelt his in which they will probably to his opponent if he fai carry (135 Lbs), Oakland Bridge meet Shaarup and Holm-Reu- turn up for als match by 8.30 menace.

Lo (Mr Robert Taal), is a decided

ter.

pm.

Welsh Selectors on Wednesday it was decided

Are Waiting On Cardiff Match

A

SEXTI RACE

(Second Section) · at the Third Race Meeting over six furlongs. but Anna has been making radun Improvement and may spring a surprise,

Sunshine, which ran a good third in the race against Desert Knight, must be considered, Top Hat may be worth following as

At a Committee meeting held Leichton Hill Stakes (Third Section); „an outsider. that players from the same Club are permitted to play on their own Club table. A neutral re- club deree from the nearest will be appointed to oglelato at the match.

Cardiff, Mar. 1.

announced Wales have

11.30 only 10 of their team

PRESENTATION MIGHT

A presentation night and to dante will be held at Head- quarters Land Forces tomorrow

11.72 oppose Ireland in the Rugby night, starting at 8.30 p.m., to 12.31 Union International at Car- colebrate the successful conclu-

120 diff on March 10.

13,39 "A. N. Other" fit the places

sion

of the Younger Shield Inter-Club League Champion-

18,40 oo far of Lewis Jones, Malcolm ship. All members of parti

cipating teams are invited to

G. N. Gesano (Recreio) W. M. Davkiston (KCC) Cpl. Musgrave (Army)

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(КОС)

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14

200

20

E. L4 Gosano (Recreio)

13 240

T

AP. Raynor

P. V. Dodge (Kaunista)

Crabtree (Craigingower)

10 210

€0.3

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.. 221 10

50

101.1

02.4

12 277 18 15.38

appbars obvious that the selec

16.44

.110

422

19 900

1611 remaining players.

tors are waiting until after that 15.02 match before deciding on

the

wero:

10.321 144.2 20440

143. 107.0 10811

11260

133.2

77.3

די

AR. MID (RAF)

A. Saunders

S. M. Teh (University)

K. C. A. Ball (RAF)

T. P. Mahon (Optimists)

Rowe (Optimists)

Lom (University)

Belloww (KCC)

Cum (Bcorpioma)

Billimoria (CCC)

O.ILP. Pritchard (Optim

“M, J*Divecha (CraigongoWRE

18.06 Thomas, Glyn Davies, CILY | the function. 13.08 Davies and Alan Forward.

13.01 The two leading Welsh clubs,

239 17 14.05 Newport and Cardiff, meet at

508 40 14.20 Newport on Saturday and

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