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World Table Tennis Championships

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1952. ·

·SPORTING - SAM ---

ALL FIVE MEMBERS OF JAPANESE TEAM BECOME WORLD TITLE-HOLDERS

Bombay, Feb. 10.

Japan's newly crowned World Table Tennis Champions relaxed tonight in victory celebration.

H. Kido, team manager, paid tribute to the players, everyone of whom had contributed to the victories. He said he thought the successes were the greatest achievement by any single nation.

H. Satoh, World Singlea Champion, paid compliment to Hungary's F. Koczian for the "tough fight" he gave him. Commenting on his now famous sponge rubber He added he had never racket, Satok said he learned to use it only six months ago.

thought it would help him to win the most coveted table tennis title,

DRAW FOR THE

Colony Billiards

And Snooker

Championships

The Colony Open

Snooker and

tion commence tomorroN,

Billiards

011

the Inform Mr J.

to be played All games are on a "neutral" tale Matches will start at 8 pm sharp.

Any player who is unable to play off his match nominated date must the Hon. Secretary, Medina, Telephone 27359, or by letter to G.P.O. Box 2042

the 48 Icast

hours before

Failure to do stipulated date.

at

so will result in a walk-over

to the opposing players.

The following is the gramme:

Feb. 12

A. M. Ozario v G.J. Soares -(Club Lusitano),

Feb. 14

J. M. Xavier

The

The following Committee was | elected for the new Federation:

Miss Japanese girls, Nishimura and Miss Narahara, confessed that they entertained numerous fears at the beginning of

championship tourna- the ment. After getting off to "L

and winning good start

two titles they now felt that those fears were unjustified.

up

བ་་

squinted to- title

1955 CHAMPIONSHIPS

Bombay, Feb, 10. Japan may

lage the World Tables Tennis Champlonships T. D. In 1955, according to

General Ranjan, Ranga Secretary of the Indian Table Tennis Federation,

a

Pearson

Home Rugger Results

6:

Ki Ming Rated 7 Than The Next The Lincolnshire

By Ren, Woottan

Lbs More Best In Handicap

London, Feb. 10.

Ki Ming, last year's Two Thousand Guiness winner, has not been given the top weight in the Lincolnshire Handicap, to be run on March. 26, but has been rated seven pounds better than the next best in the race, Lord Rosebery's Fastnet Rock..

L

It was to be expected that the first classie entry for the race since the war would be given the maximum nine stone, seven pounds, but the Chinese restaurant owner, Mr. Lay On's Guineas winner has perhaps been a little harshly treated.com- pared with one or two of those just below him in the weights,

13

BEST PROSPECT Fastnet Bock, fourth in the Cambridgeshire Handicap last the best prospect of the quarter, but the claims of Llanstephan cannot be ignored.

he

won

NOT ENOUGH SNOW FOR OLYMPIC SKI RUN AT NOREFJELL

Oslo, Norway, Feb. 10,

American bobsledders today predicted “many casual. -tles" In the four-man bobsled races of the Olympic Games unless something is done to a dangerous curve that already has wrecked three sleds in practice.

Olympiq skiers also wore alarmed as the Feb. 14 opening date neared with the downhill and glant slalom courses showing dangerous bare spots through a tob-thin cover of snow,

acc

the

the year but perhaps a longer dis- j for the Olympics, but the skiers in course yesterday,

in

Justice Jury ran up a string successes enrly of three quick last year. Obviously, both these may be expected to come early to hand. UNUSUAL BETTING TREND

for

which US

The uncertainty horses in these two powerful strips will eventually carry the subfe's xpectations has led to an unusual trend in the first ante-pest betting on the race.

The first bookmaker to open has made "Jarvis's a market stable" the favourite at 10 to 1 with "Scoble's Stable" second favourite at 12 to 1.

after

are,

-.

have

con-

Бате

team

win was rated one of America's best prospects in the downhill. -Associated Press.

Hongkong Bisley Meeting

It was a great day, however, stag

stagot here as schedule) for Olympic ice skaters.

" I can get enough help

· BENSATIONAL TIME from the military, I can definite- Hjalmar Andersen, Norway's ly get these courses ready in

and

prime

Olymple fa- time," said Lall Jensen, race vourite, shattered his own leader of the Olymple Organis- warki record In a tune-up 10,000 Ing Committes.

He said it is too late to try to meters race. Skating

pitted move the downhill and glant In a race which Norway against "the rest of the salon races to, some other place

where there in more •Enow." Andersen recorded a President Maharaja Pratap

world," Singh, the Gaekwar of Baroda

sensational time of 16 minutes

PACKING SNOW by 18.8 (former ruler of Baroda); Vice-

82.0 seconds-beating

Jensen had 300 mon working he Presidents

Kiyos

the world record seconds

yesterday and today packing and (Japon) and the Hon. Pirzada

himse set only two weeks ago. Abdus Sattar (Pakistan); Chung

Kecs Brockman of Holland, now on to the courses Wing-kwong (Hongkong) and

taished second in 16:50.3, third finally got the giant slalom run T. Hayashi said, the biggest Choo

(Singapore); Kow-low

best time ever recorder for shape for some practice runs

this afternoon. lesson he learned was the General Secretary -- T. D. Rango

the event.

Spllis, however, were numer- western style of defence which

hich Ramanujam (India); Ilon

The Norwegians, Incidentally, he determine to

Ile would be hard put to it to give seven pounds to Fastnet Rock, a winner and Treasurer -- practise and

Surita

won the meet, scoring 157.5 ous. Hisashi Mizugami of Japan.

slight brain suffered a perfect when he gets back home.

m. (India).

of the Victoria Cup, and Malkas Boy, who finished third to him in the Guineas, one

point against 154.5 compiled by cussion in a fall, but doctors by Actually Japan Binished

Eleven Asian territorles have

combined talent of the said he will be all right and a half lengths behind, is in with an advantage of 10 pounds. admitted to fall member-

Another American Championships winner of tour work tiles as

as been

trouble Ise could The trainer, Jack Jarvis, must this form

owned United States. Finland, Japan, Monday and able to race. her women stars

entry is Mr John Hoy Whiney's Holland and Sweden,

American team officials were under the auspices of the new-earlier he Corbillon Cup nwardship of the International Federa- have a great chance of scoring the best in the Lincolnshire.

[tion-Aden, Afghanistan, Burmo, his fourth Lincolnshire success.

TOO DANGEROUS Amateur nexed

the conditions ty formed Hongkong

worried about Manhattan, who is by Nearco, Argentine Derby winner, Doubt- .world's best woman Cambodia, Hongkong, Indones. Besides Fastnet Rock, who is ran anplaced in the Two Thou- less II, who is on the eight

The skaters raced in sunny

of Verne

Goodwin of Pittsfield, Billiards and Snooker Assocla- for the

players. Every member of the Japan, the Lebanon, Pakistan, reasonably weighted, he has and Guineas last year, but stone two pounds mark. Now an weather which would be perfect Marchusetts, who sprained an Aye-man Japanese

Turkey.Donore the Philippines and

more and Benbow,

both Lord

aspill on the as for the record trowds expected world

carlier in the season he finished eight-year-old, night became holder. United Press.

Reuter.

Rosebery's, and Lord Milford's

secand to Supreme Court, the smallish races in England

..

Tough

US Llanstephan to represent him.

winner of

John Herbert, subsequent

ware praying fur snow. Unless Donare, who won the Woking Festival of Britain

ut fance would suit him botter, Stakes

new snow falls at Norefjell, the manager, rald Goodwin is de- NO FRENCH ENTRY ham Stakes at Royal Ascot

Ascot,

Last year there was a furore downhill and slalom ski coursce Anitely out of next Saturday's with eight stone, five pounds,

almost certain to be slow giant slalorn, but might be able the French challenger and dangerous for Olympic races only two pounds has been set

to run in his specially, the more in

in the Lincoln, and he is

Soveral akters already have downhill, next Sunday, Good- favourite, but was never dan- at his

Astromonte who started to a horse who is usually

gerous and finished in the ruck. Legn hurt in best in the spring,

The Norwest spill.

300 There was only one French London, Feb. 9. Benbow, who has rather dis The following are the results appointed the high hopes once

entry this year, M. Max Brucks-soldiers carrying snow to cover seven rocky bare spots and officials chegel's Semigo, given Ramanujan revealed at the Rugby League Cup, first placed in him, has 7 stone

stone

seven Congress of the International

pounds. Shortly insisted the races definitely wili

at Norefjell be staged

DN of the De the publication pro Table Tennis Federation today round, first leg matches played pounds,

trday:

Llanstephan is nicely in with

taken out of scheduled whatever the weather weights he was thut Japan has expressed

does. It's too late to move to teen desire to stage the Cham- Batley 9. Bramley 0; Bradford joue pound less.

eight

there is There will be no has

straight another place where pionships,

bren Northern 6. Doncaster 5; Castle- Japan

ford 4, Swinton 5; Cardin 7, asked to submit a proposal.

mile at Lincoln this year for more snow, officials said. Huddersfield, 5:

the race. The present Lincoln An old international dispute Meanwhile, the Congress de Desbury 7; Mills-cided that the Championships Halifax 13: Hull & Oldham season, is popularly considered

mille is slightly. "dog-legged may come up before the Inter- will be held at Bucharest in the Lends 44, Hull Kingston Rovers

and there have been schernes to national Olympic Committeo's next 14; Leith

11. Keighley

straighten it out since before Executive Committee Arst fortnight of March

7. Feather-

er year, with London being given Rochdale Hornets

Malkas Boy is quoted at 14 to the war. Rovers the first option to hold the meet signe

B: Salford 13.

Mr Malcolm Hancock, Clerk In September last, as a three-1. Barnes Parit is at 16 to 1 to Hüns et 8, St Helen's 6, Belle

Wakefield year-old, he failed by only a repeat his victory of last year, of the Course, said this week: in 1954.

Vie Rangers 5;

heart to concede 18 pounds to and on the same mark are "We have met with unexpected in recent years it involves Com- Trinity 18, Wigan 13; Warring-

Javotte and dificulties and there

seems munists.

The Hongkong Bisley Moct- Abraham's Star, on 28. Liverpool City 4; White Lig 1 seven-year-old Coquet

mile course, at Rising Flame.

little

The Olympic Committee has being prospect of a chan Japan moved a resolution that haven 16, Ryland's Recreationigin over

been trying for a year to get ing, organised by the Hongkong Me Percy mate in the near The bookmaker, the Congress standardise the Lancashire O. Widnes 5. Barrow Lincoln, with last year's Lincoln-

shire

conclusion at winne

Barnes Park, five Thompson's.

He added that he was con-Russian occupied East Germany Rifle Association, was brought five-year-old, Abra-

NEWLR

to a successful Wast table tennis bat with rubber 5; York 7, Workington

lengths fine. The Congress felt that it 18.

alt German Stonecutters. Island, - xesterday.. ham's Star is in with eight stone vinced that the "dog leg" docs to join non-Communist

Germany in an Barnes Park was at a dil- not necessary to standardisc

showed advantage of nine pounds in the even pounds, the same weight as not stop the best horse winning,tearn for the Olymp

Winter standard of shooting was Donore, and at this level he has but has always been generally the racket, but consented to cir-

high and competitors They failed Olympics.

they marked keenness cularise the Japanese resolu

weights. This was an excellent the beating of the latter on held that horses drawn with low showing by Lord Milford's 'colt Victoria Cúp form. -

numbers are liable to be shot off tried at Copenhagen last Friday stoner of Police, distributed, the Mr D.W. Macintosh, Commis- tion.

to work out a truce for the Anything that appears to hold by the elbow. on the course on which the big

He congratulated the Another good class animal who summer games, East Germany prizes. Twickenham. race will be run.

an advantage in the weights with

and the is weli

competitors Many punters will be waiting Donore qualified for a is in with a distinct chance is balked again.

Buccessful Titian, a a Nearco four-year-old,

Avery Brundage of Chicago, organisers for making the an- the Mr

Sterling Clark,

has four Mr Jarvis thinks the best,

who

cight stone seven International Vice-President, nual event a success. This year action civilian partielpants were fower owner pounds. His trainer, Mr Lionel said the East German search no well-known American will need to further for their wager in the breeder, Dwas the four-year-old Elwell, appeared satisfed with will be brought up before the than normal, and Mr Macintosh Coach D. Daimon said the

ally, Javotte, who is by the this weight, and Indeed, Titian Executive Committee meeting said a great deal could be done Western

Korea, Feb. 10,

to attract more elvilians to Join Japanese found the

Members of Australia's 77th Another trainer who has a American champion, Whirlaway, is on 12. pounds better terms and the meeting of the full. IOC

.and. third from the

the Association Tuesday. women's standard of play high- er than expected, especially that Squadron opened the cricket strong hand in the race is the out of Mr Claric's Epsom, Oaks with Wilwyn,

top in the weights with eight Also at these meetings Brun-

part in the major events, exemplified by Rumonia's World season at the week-end with a Australian, Mr Norman Scobie, winner, Galates.

She is set saven stone 19 stone 12 pounds, than when he dage will present the case of

PRIZEWINNERS Champion, Miss Angelica Rose scratch match played on an with the four-year-olds, Strato-

finished one and a half lengths refugee athletes from Iron Cur-

The Sadick Cup.-Winning Team. anu, Hungary's Gizi Farkas and impromptu pitch bristling with wait (eight stone two rounds), pounds,

Lord Alendale's Rising Flame, behind him in last year's Free fain countries who at present Middlesex A (448 pts). Silver Manhattan (seven stone 10

who is a five-year-old son of Handicap.

are unable to get into Olympic Cup. Cpl. Pluck Mx. Regt 113 pts), Medal. Sgt. Stoward Mx. provided the

Flying Irish 'pounds) and Justice Jury (seven the

the sire, Sleeping tents

Near the other

end of the competition. He said frankly, Bronze boundaries whlie ice puddles, stone three pounds).

Phoenix, hus eight stone nine

The South China Morning Post scale is Newton Heath, who however, he saw little hope for Regt (123 pis). Stratolight's best performance pounds to carry.

the finished second in the race last A solutions to the problem. Bowl Winning Team, H.M.S. (43) pla). 8üver Cup stit trenches and guy ropes kept fletdemen alert.

Javotte disappointed in

Tamar 'A'. Just season was to finish fourth

his Associated Press

M6). Wilson NY (124.pts). Erants The Australians hope to put in the Stewards Cup over six Allies' classic of last year, and year. at 100 to 1, though

Medal, Col. Stafford Run (127 pls). Feb, 23

The consensus of the Japanese down a concrete practice pitch furlongs at Goodwood.

Rising Flame disappointed in saddle slipped,

Norefjell, Norway, Feb, 10. flve

The Sporting Arms Cup-Winnie Winner of J. M. Xavier, players

that was

England's

Sciers trying to train for the Team. Middlesex (311 pis); He was carrying eight stone, the colts' classic of the year be weighted at soven stone

(01 A. M. Ozorio, G. J. Richard Bergmann

easily and erect tents after the thaw,

The site they have chosen is at a fairly big weight for a three- tore. But with their class they pounds, only four pounds more Olympic Games risked their legs Suver cup. W Wilson RNF Soare# (Kowloon Cricket Europe's outstanding player.

n trozen area, being year-old, and looked very are attractive propositions at the than he carried last

After

on a giant slalom course madenia). Bronze Medal, Cpl. Da Costa several failures last rough and treacherous by lack of a Regt (D), pla), On weights, They rated Hungary's F. Sido present

year, he came out to win

The S. W. Lee Cup-Winning in snow here today.

Team Middlesex Regt. 'A' [31 Winner of Philip Yang, E. A. and J. Koczian next in that used as a skating rink,-Router. | dangerous from half-way,

the autumn, and must be dos Remedios v K. C. Husorder. The Japanese said they

danger

The shortage of snow forced pis). Silver Medals, 2/L. Laurence, If In good trim on the the closing of the

downhill Set Steward, Cpl. Armstrong. Cpl. (Kowloon Cricket Club).

day of the race.

Da Costa. and entirely,

The San Miguel Cup-Winning Streatley, who was third Olymple entrants moved out of Team, H.M.B. Tamar (01. NI).

year,

up here in search snow to carry Silver Medals, five pounds in the weights, at on their

heir training. seven stone one pound.

Olympic With the

(Cosmo Club).

Philip Yang v S. A. dos Re- medios (South China AM),

Feb. 15 Lau Hung Chu v M.A. Grim- pel-(Club Lusitano).

Feb. 19

C. L. Chu v Y. C. Hu

(South Chinn).

Ed. da Roza y F. Langmead -Cosmo Club).

W. H. Pritchard

v H. K. Chung (Club Lusitano).

Feb, 20

A. P. Pereira v Wong Fung San-(Kowloon Cricket Club).

G. G. Harries v G. F. Santos (Kowloon Cricket Club).

Feb. 21.

J. C. Condor v J. E. Medinu -(Cosme Club).

T. E. Rodrigues v George H. Choy (Eastern AA),

M. J. Noronha y Henry Wong (South China AA)..

Feb. 22

C.M. Ma v F. Marshall (Club Lusitano).

C. C. Lam v L. J. Haylon (Club Lusitano).

Feb.

20.

JAPANESE RESOLUTION

Town

interna- and

today

The Rugby Union

England tional between Ireland was postponed because of the King's death.

It has been re-arranged for

N. Fuji said it was the first time he has seen the Western March orthodox grip which, he feli Router, made for grace and beauty in stroke production.

Austria's Trude Fritzl,

He said the Japanese girls watching have learned much

R. H. S. Miller v Chau Fook-top-ranking Western women in

action. (Club Lusitano).

Mills V

Club).

Feb. 28

is

were helped immensely by the feeling of the

Indinn people

F. C. Broddel v D. M. Rodri- toward them.-United Press.

gues (Cosmo Club).

F. P. da Silva v S. P. Pong

-(Cosmo Club).

BILLIARDS

Feb. 12

Kwok Ying-kee

(Cosmo Club).

S. P. Pong

Ip Ping lau v R. I. S. Miller

-(South China AA).

A. P. Perelen v J, E. Medina

(Club Lusitano),

Feb. 18

C. M. Ma v Lee Shek Yau-

(Kowloon Cricket Club).

ASIAN FEDERATION

Bombay, Feb. 9.

A Table Tennis Federation of Asia to consolidate and develop table tennis in Asia", was forme today

by the delegates of

nations attending the championships meeting

Asian

world here.

12

The new Federation, while being distinct from the Inter- national Table Tennis Federa tlon, will assist the International

the East.

C. L Chu A. A. M. Rodri- body in promoting the game in

gues (Kowloon Cricket Club). Feb. 14 George H. Low v H. K. Chung -Eastern AA).

Feb. 15

Mr T. D. Range Ramanujam (India) convener of today's meeting of Asian delegates, gulä S. P. Fan v Josephi Chong that any national organisation seeking amllation with the new Federation would be asked to San v C. C. Lam nominate Wong Fung

two members (Club Lusitano)

Central Council.

(Club Lusitano).

Feb. 19

Feb. -Lo Shi-wing v F. P. da-Silva

(South China 'AA).

A. M. Ozorio v D. Fallock

(Cosmo Club).

THE

to o

29

at

for a pointer to which of the thigh at the betting.

Cricket In Korea and

hazards.

race,

17 Horses Taken Out At

First Forfeit Stage For

The Grand

National

London, Feb. 10.

Several horses near the top of the handicap were among the 17 taken out at Those left the first forfeit stage for the Grand National Steeplechase last week. In number 67,7% +

Only Freebooter, the 1950 winner, and Le Drole, a French challenger, are still left in the original six given 12 stone or more,

He added that the Single

delegate had offered on behalf of his Association to promote the. first Asion table

tennis and championships.

GAMBOLS

[WHL=WEVE GOT TO TREK HEAD OF THE QUEUE AT LAST)

[OINTLEMAN: AND REMEMBEO~LADIES

HERE'S THE BUS)

505 STOP)

inst

Star

He has been

time.

has been put

Monday.

here on

GERMAN HEADACHE Like most Olymple headaches

course

Then when

TREACHEROUS

some

Stoner

to take

Cn. Gnr.. Barnes R.N.. Sel. Rickard BM. Agt: Me Leave R.M., Sir. Wright R.N openingThe Morse Cup.-Winning Team, The 1980 Victoria Cup winner, only four days away, some skiers HAF. A (151 pin), Silver Cup. Bronzo Signal, is not harshly wondered how they could ever Maj. Clark R.A. 143 pts). treated with seven stone 12 get the racing courses in shape Medal, F/Sgt. Vivian, RAF (u pi). The Falconer Cup-Winning Team, pounds, and Morning Trial] without a new fail of snow.

'A'. R.E.M.E.

Saver Medals, could be dangerous with seven. Olympic officials insisted, how-w.o.Il Harding, S/Sgt. Shaw, Cpl. stone five, pounds.--Reuter.

over, that the rpCES will be Sinylle, L/Cpt. Johnaton.

.The Championship Shoot-Indivi- dual Prize, Bliver Cup, Sgt. Utting NUR (45, pis).

JAPANESE DOMINATED WORLD TABLE TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

Bombay, Feb. 10.

Japan, competing for the first time, completely dominated the 1952 World Table Tennis Championships which ended here today...

The Lunar Cup.-Winner,

Ifaines, RN (10 points) Medal, FULI' Munro, RHKDF pia).

СРО

Bronzer

1138

S. R. (a) Class Cup/Winner, G. A. LỒMay (120 pts): Bronza Medal, Miss N. E. Kong (118 p

Ladies' Clais Cap-Winner, Gira B. Greenslade (121 pts): Bronze Medal, Miss N. E. Kong (118 pts),

The Ruttanice Cup Winning Team, H. K. Polles "A" (269 pts)—- J. A. White, Two Ho, C. C. Chau and K. C. Hoo. 3ver Cup... While; Bronze Medal, Tso. Ha,

The K. B. Leo Cup-Winning

The Ladies Aggregate Cup win- ner, Mrs B. Greenside -1209 pia):

Ip).

Team. H. K, Falken

cluding the Men's singles, having earlier won the

The Japanese won three individual titles tonight, in-Silver Medal, Mite N.-E. Kang (373" Women's team event.

The Jookey Cup.-Winner, R: 3: M. Herbert, RM (413; pts); Silver Cup, Mad Wilson RNF (400' pla),

The Terry Cup-Winning-Team. I.A.O.C. A. Silver Medals,Capt. Haynes, Sgt. Gardner, Cyl, Burt,

VCpt. Rása.

Sliver Frame is to go for the [mains of those entered in the Coin (1951) and Russian Hero, Cheltenham Gold Cup Instead, name of the late Me James V. (1949) remain.

THE FAVOURITE leaving the 1940 second in, Rank

Earliest betting on the race to carry. Lard Bices-

Two prominent steeplechasers, makes Freebooter the favourite The Irish horses; Shagreen Státocraft and Sharf, are amour Irish horse, Royal Tan, who да expected at 8 to 1. The Greenogue, have

been those who have dropped yout scratched but Early Mist, an-but the three past winners of was second last year, la quoted

race Freebooter;" Nickel at 12 to 1 and other Irish-trained horse, re- I the

the third favourite at 14 to is the for-

Outstanding was Jirojl Satoh, the 18-year-old English twins merpoint-to-point performer, 27-year-old Japanese watch A up performance was, that

in Pearly Prince, unbeaten his maker, who baffled all opponents of Mrs Angelica Rozeanu, of Tha Watson Cup-Winner, C.RO. three races this year,

with his 'pen-holder grip and Rumania,

winning tha Hain BN (155 pts). Bronze Afedal, Pearly Prince, formerly train crepe-duced hat.

Women's Singles title for the n. 5. MNsidert RM (139 PUB. ed by his owner, Mr A Leigh In the final he disposed of the third successive year. (a) Cloud Cup, Miss. N. Rong od 26 pts). S. R. (a) Clans Utenza Boulter, has changed stables, and experienced Hungarian see, Josef Mrs. Hozṇanu, "aged. 31 2nd edal, G. AZ LIMy? 1123, pisi. is now in charge of Mr. Eric Kocsian, in straight games to mother of Wright at Quorn, near

her, and rival, Kops (128 pu Me Wright only received his

Leicester become the first Aslan to win the daughter, heart-year-old

his tide.

Miss Gizi Farkas, the tainer's licence this week.

Other Japanese winners were Champlon in Ave games, Uio

hard-hitting pair, Norikazu Mrs Rozcant's brifiant

by Barry Apately

NO, ĈIR, THAT WASNTHESLAGT) BUS GOING TO WEMSEDY

has

in

Hungarian

Lob.

Ladies Cup. Mrs Crapauded so

pia) Ladles Bronze Medal (3) N. The Jardine Cup-Winner: Videt: Vivian RAP (4) pla), Bronte Modal, |F. CV ma);ERNE

Arowa

puni

The Caldbeck MacGregor..

Mr Boulter will continue to ride, the horse in his training Fujiji and Radaki Hayashi, who fence was the deciding factor, C Cup GALMAY Vid (11 exercises as often as possible, fought back from two games Mia Ferkque, now 20, has been $1 (a) Bronze Meon His Clase Pearly

Prince will not be in down to win the Men's Doubles a finalist for the last six years Cup, Miss M. Weng (400) Adios entiroly new. surroundings as he by beating England's Johnny and won the Hils in 1947, 1918 Bronze Medis, Meg Creepsione : (n

only moved a

a few miles Leach and Richard Bergmann and 1940, from his old quarters.

both former

World Blgle Later Mrs Rozanu paired winning Team. 31. MI The final acceptances are not Champions and Miss Tonnie wils Ference Sidor of Hungary, suves Mindale, due until March 18 and the raro Nishimura and Miss Shizuld to why the Mixed Doubles Uusbert: Sgt. Wile, Bey Bassistāla, will be run at Aintree, near Narahare, who beat the Women's in straight" game from The Et Moore, Liverpool, on Saturday, April 8, poubles, holders Mid Diane English Cesuale? Leach and the Caverner Bhield

Raines, JRT - ENGLgs Rome and bales Rosalind Rowe, Mlay Diane Roses anRouter, PA ČAP EWGE: Vivima sta

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