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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1953.

TONY LOCK TUNES UP

DON KENYON HITS FIRST

EVER WORCESTER CENTURY AGAINST AUSSIES

Worcester, Apr. 29.

Don Kenyon, the Worcestershire opening batsman, today hit the first hundred ever recorded by a Worcestershire player for his county against an Australian touring team.

When rain stopped play for the day he had scored 117 not out and Worcester- shire's first innings total stood at 216 for three wickets, which was a fine perform- ance against the Australians who are opening their tour of England.

On an Australion

Was

easy paced pitch the poured three in India a year | trial game yesterday, showed

bowling

nolugo, was 47 at lunch but took some promising strokes while very impressive and Kenyon another 25 minutes before he collecting 14 runs but was then after a shaky start settled down reached 51 out of 68 in two caught. to play some fine cricket. He hours. balted about five hours and at, AGGRESSIVE DISPLAY the close hud i 13 fours.

Bird, on the other hand, rarely Kenyon was admirably sup- allowed a loose ball to escape. porica ported by Worcestershire's He drove freely and completed amateur captain, Ronny Bird. a grand 50 out of 66. In 85 whose powerful

In his aggressive dis- clean minutes. and

Cambridge's innings ended for 201 just as stumps were due to be kirawn for the day.

Scoring was quicker in the other game where Roy Marshall, the West Indian who is quality- ing for Hampshire, hit a bright

an hour.

Hampshire were all out at tea for 209 and Somerset continued the bright cricket by putting on 120 for one wicket in the les than two hours which remained. -Reuter.

batting brought him 76, includ-play Bird, who is an amateur.81. Itis first 40 topic only halt ing 12 fours, before he was out had by then hit seven fours. leg before to Ron Archer.

The Australians were keen in Kenyon and Bird were not the field and they chased every worried by The varied Aus-reasonable hit, but once the bad tralian attack and they

bad patsed a man it usually 132 runs in two hours 22

travelled quickly to the boundary on this fast and excellent turf. minutes for the third wicket.

The crowd hud

Kenyon and Bird were still Increased to about 12,000 after lunch when together at lea, having added 119

for the third wickel,

Bird Joined Kenyon.

added

Kenyon, who has never played in a Test in England

but ap

Scotland's Team To Play

Sweden

Glasgow, Apr. 29. Scotland's team to meet Sweden at Hampden Park, Glasgow, on May 6 was a73- nomneed today as follows:

Farm (Blackpool), goal; Young (Rangers).

Little (Rangers),

backst Fyans

L'ox

(Cell). Cowie (Dundee).

THE SCOREBOARD Worcestershire, Ist Innings Kenyon, not out... Richardson, lbw, b. Lindwall Qutschooin, st. Langley, b.

Benaud Bird, bw, b. Archer Broadbent, not out

Extras

Total (for 3 wkts.)

117

0

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, Apr. 29. Close of play scores in first class cricket matches which be- gan today were:

A Cambridge: Cambridge University 201 (M. Bushby 107, Jutries 4 for 05). Sussex to bat.

Al Southampton; Hampshire 299 (Roy Marshall 81, Enger 57). Somerset 120 for one (two-day 12 friendly match)-Reuter.

240

Fall of wickets 1/1, 2/70, 3/202

Lindwali

Archer

Miller HI

Denaud Hole

Bowiloz

0 M R W 17 ફ

23 6 44 0

15 1 50 1

21 12

36 0 47 1 190

Byes 5; Leg-byes 5; Wide li No Ball i Reuter,

OTHER MATCHES

Docherty (Preston), inlfharks: Henderson (Portannath). John-seriously

stone

reserve.

(Hibernians),

London, Apr. 20.

Cricket for the season opened

Today

friendly

day when, apart Reilly from the Austains frst match (Hibernians), Steel (Dundee), against Worcestershire, Hamp- and Ring (Clyde), forwards, shire and Somerset began a Fernie (Celtic), will travel as two-day

match

at Southumptun and Cambridge The left back position must be

Their opened

with a considered soulful, depending three-dayer against Sussex.

programme

on the fitness of Cox. If unable To M. H, Bushby of Cambridge the honour of hitting the season's first

century in a first

to play, he will be replaced by | feil Little of Rangers.

Most interesting elections in the side are the two newcomers

10 International honours, Hender-

Henderson

replaces Tommy Wright of Sunderland and probi- ably earns his place following o second performance for the "A" team against England "B" last 13101211.

Surrey and England spin bowler-and one of the finest close-in flelders, Tony Lock, lunes up with a run out near his home at Oxted, Surrey, during preparation for the opening of the cricket season—and the Austra- Hlans. He is accompanied by his dog, Pancho-Central Press Photo,

THE SPORTS

Scots' £50 A

ROUNDABOUT

Man Means

A Coronation Cup Victory

By W. CAPEL KIRBY & DAVID. JACK

"We don't stand an earthly, in the Coronation Cup." That's the general opinion of officials connected with the four English clubs taking part in the com- petition.

Reason for this pessimism is two-fold-attractive £ 8. d. incentives, permis- sible or easily concealed over the border, and having to play all the matches before screaming Scottish partisans.

Said one English club mana- (was going has been left uut. class game when he took 107ger: "Make no mistake, if the We think he has a genuine

· runs off the Sumox attack.

Scots can come here and pickgrievance,

man for

*

forward, who studied lancy during his playing days. He is now a hotelier in Bourne- mouth.

gecoun-

Lusitania Cup

Teams Picked

this

BEST IN GAME?

inside-right Ivor Broadls

"For

Relegation For Derby And A Possible League. Championship For Preston

(By Our Own Correspondent)

London, Apr. 29.

Preston's one-nil victory over Derby County tonight means, relega- tion for Derby and the possibility of a League Championship for Preston. All now depends on Arsenal's last game of the season at home to Burnley on Friday. Preston have a two point advantage but a slightly inferior'goȧl average.

Major League Baseball

An Arsenal victory will there. fore give them the title for the seventh time, which will be a record.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

London, Apr. 20, The following were the results of football matches played tu day,

Brooklyn, Apr, 20. Car Furillo raced home on a Aston Villa passed ball by Hoble Landrith Chelsea with the bases full and two out In the last of the ninth inning Loday to give Brooklyn a 6-5 edge over Cincinnati,

Cincinnati 020 003 000-5 90 Brooklyn 200 010 021-0 10 0 Winning pitcher: Black: Los- ing plicher: Church,

*

New York, Apr. 29. Milwaukee edged out New York 3-2 with Spahn pitching a six-hitter game. Milwaukee 002 000 001-3 7 2 New York 000 100 010-2 6 2

Winning pitcher: Spahn; 105 ing pitcher: Wilhelm. Home run: Adcock.

Division I

2 Cardiff C. .0

1

1

3 Manchester

City Derby C. 0 Preston N. E. 1 Division II Barnsley 1 Fulham Notts Forest Sheffield U

Div. III Aldershot 0 Cr. Palace 1 Reading-

Nearula Wins The 2,000 Guineas

Newmarket, Apr. 29.

Nearula, the hot two-to-

2 Southampton 3 one favourite, won the Two Hull City 2 Thousand Guineas, the first (South)

0

2

Southend U, 0

Bristol R. Watford

Q. P. Ran-

sere Bristol-C.

DIV. III (North)

0 Oldham

Bradford C Chester Crewe Alex 1 Darlington

Gateshead Milwaukee →

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland, Apr. 20.

2 Barrow

Grimsby

l

Hallux

5

Accrington

Harilepool 2 Workington Rochdale 1

Mansfield

Stockport 2 Bradford

Early Wynn hurled a four-Hibernian

Scottish "A"

4 Raith...

hitter today as the Cleveland Beoltish Cup Final Replay Indiana edged the Philadelphia Aberdeen 0 Rangers Athletica, 2-1. Wynn gained his

second victory of the season in

duel with

Alex Kellner,

beaten utter winning three

o of the Coronation Classics,

⚫ here this afternoon in

0

+

decisive fashion from the

only filly in the race, Bebo Grande, which started at 10- to-one,

Oleandrin, a 20-to-one chanco 2 was three lengths further away, The Queen was present third. to watch her colt Auréole run well without ever promising to win this one mile event.

CANNONDÜ

:

1

Router.

LEAGUE STANDINGs

First Division

PW D 41

straight. Dale Mitchell drove Arsenal

in both Indian runs with a pair Preston N.E..

of singles.

Philadelphia

Cleveland

Winning

Wolves

West Brom. 000 001 000 -- 1 4 0

Burnley 002 010 000-200 Blackpool

pitcher: Wynn; Charlton

losing pitcher: Kellner.

Manch. U.

Tottenham

Sunderland Card Ballat

Portsmouth

Liverpool

Newcastle

Detroit, Apr. 29, The Boston Red Sox balted 17 Aston Villa hits to hand the Detroit Tigers Biddlesbro their sixth straight loss today 10-4. White knocked in five run, two of them with a homer. Boston 932 020 00010 17 1 Detroit 010 002 001 414 1

Winning pitchor: Parnell, lus-Derby ing pitcher Marlowe,

Home runs: Boston Boil- ing, White, Deirol Nieman, Soushock.

Manci. City Shell. Wed. Chelsea Bloke City

Second Division

Sheffield U Huddersfeld

Luton Plymoull: Leicester Birmingham

Swansea

Doncaster

West Hasti

Rotherhamı

Lincoln Brentford

Nolls Co.

Hull City

Southampton

Hamatey

The winner, Nearula, was the first northern owned and train- ed horse to win the classic, this Century.

By his easy win, Nearun will SHOW become one at the favourites for the Coronation Derby.

owner victory. he

Nearula won for his A Pu nearly £14,000 by his

He shocked the layers for had been a hot favourite for the Once he race for many weeks. had raced up to the loaders, punters were counting winnings, for the further they want the further he went ahead.

their

Nearula, ridden by Australian Jockey Edgar Pritt, took up the and Tuming from Oleandrin Babe Grande two furlongs out and won by four lengths. He is owned by Mr William Humble, who has been racing, for many years and is trained in Yorkshire by Captain Charles Else

There was quite an interns tional flavour about the race for Bebe Grande is 'owned by South African Jack Gerber, (who had a very large wager on bis horse) 41 22 8 13 8L 4802 and Oleandrin by a Greek.

The fourth was King of the Tudo. The Queen's colt Aureole was Arth

Third Div. (South)

R. Subba Row, the Indian who up £10 bonus per son and Ring. The two nutside had taken seven wickets in a winning a floodlight friendly That "heathen" game as for forwards.

you can be sure they'll be on as Southerners are concerned,

RAICH IS PUZZLED

Chicago, Apr. 20. £30 or more for the Corona-league cricket, will be

Washington's timely taken

hitting, Notts or. Silver-haired Raich "Paddy" including catcher

Blackburn Los Peden's Fulham tion Cup."

South on May 9 via the tele- Against

the English vision screen.

Carter is puzzled Crompton

bui not al- Arst Major League homer, gave Leeds V. players are entitled to only the Radcliffe is the game.

together lost for words over which,

the Senators a 3-0 victory over £10 match fee and

the Chicago White Sox before ordinary being interpreted, mcans Son-England's choice for the South bonus, Club managements are ny Ramadhin v. Frankie :Wor-

American tour.

2.879 on Wednesday. In sympathy with the players rell.

years the selectors have Washington 001 000 011-3 3 0 Everion Ring-played-4-fine- game._for- the Scottish League team which

bat were referred" to the

emphasised the need for fetch-Chicago 000 000 00005-0 Coronation Cup Committee beat the English League in Glas-

and-arry inside

forward Winning pitcher: Porterfield; they The annual inwn bowls game when

sought Football

schemers capable of holding losing pitcher: Rogovin. gow a month age and displaces between Club de Keerela and League's influence

Manchester City and England the ball, yet those selected are in getting

Home Tun: Washington Liddell, of Liverpool.

tells from clubs fighting the relega- Peden.--Associated Preas. Kowloon Bowling Green Club the match fee increased. Some surprise was caused by

us that the mid-week meetings ton bogy. Why not Jimmy for the Lusitania Cup will take the dropping of Brennan, wh

Where the organisers went of West Ham and 'Spurs was Hayon, whose football brain held up England's Nat Lofthouse place on the Recvelo_greens_at wrong was in making it a his first experience of foot and tutored feet are rocketing

the

4.30 p.m. on Sunday. Eight rinks international, | 2009

50-50 charity-cun-commercial light football. Says Ivor: "The Sheffield United into the has been moved to the The Cup will be presented to the peen ear-marked for

from each Club will participate. affair. Had all the Cowle

Maine Road lights due to be in Division," he asks. proceeds pusition frum -hall, while

charity stailed by August are expected Ducherly moves from right-half winners at the conclusion of the the players wouldn't be bicker-to be the best in the game- to left-half and Evans is recall-gine.

but West Ham's will take a 'to!

Outstanding in a revival of Teams are as follow: ed on the right-Reuter.

of beating."

Brighton and Hove Soccer is

Denis Another impressed spectator right-winger Diplomacy is not the strong was Football League president, who, according to manager Bill F. Shields, W. Williamson (Skipsuit of the Football Lengue. Arthur Drewry, who told us: Lane, "Shouldn't have played

Installation again this season."

A knee injury prompted Lane to lell Gordon: "I don't want you to play until 1953-54. the complete rest is the only cure

In

of

recent

Inter-School

Table Tennis

The following are the results first round games of the Hongkong Inter-Schools Table Tennis Tournament played of at Queen's College last night.

St Joseph's College beat Junior Technical School 6-0, EKPM bent Hayden House 5-D, Diocesan „Boys' School beat Clotham English School 4-0. St Stephen's Coliere bant Ying Wah College 5-1, Queen's College kent New Method 5-2, 31 Paul's Co- Educational School beat Tring Wah

квос

G. A. Mackrell, A. Buchanan. II.

E. Liidell, C. Hounsefeil, E. Francis,

Ing.

NO WONDER

G. C. Norman (Skip): J. Tindail, C. Mid-week clash of Brighton "This is the best

A. N. Baker, J. Crighton, A. Eastman and Millwall, which macant so I've seen--including Highbury."

A. Harvey skip): much J. Dinnen,

10 promotion-minded Goddi, W. Bayne, R. Morrison,

Bristol Rovers, was refereed by Mekelvie (Skip: G. Volcknett, J.

4

First

Gordon,

A

W. Hellamy, J. G. Meyer, G. E. FG, W. Pullin, a Bristol man. Don't underestimate A. Scoti, M. E. Parvli, F. Howarth | With ali

the unnecessary talent for money-grabbing in After being out of action (Skip): C. J. Askew, J. 1. Dewhurst, efforts which are always made sport. Following. Budget W. J. Geall, W. M. McCall (Skip).

con- eight weeks Gordon pleaded for Reserve, C. J. Ure.

to ensure strict neutrality, a cessions, sport bosses are prov- another chance, took over from Club De Recreio

litle_discretion on the part of Ing as keen to pass the bene-Billy J. L. S. Alves, A. P. Pereira. G. the Football

Reed, and has been would ❘At to spectators as Leaguo

"amateur Brighton's best forward since.

expenses for lawn tennis trips,

A. Noronha, 1. F. Xavier (Skip); A.

A. G. Bilyn, L. A. Rozario, F. V. V. have prevented some pointed racketeers" to pay their Own Ribeiro, J. F. V. Ribeiro (Skin): 3. Pereira, F. X. M. Silva (Skin); L. B. P. Xavier, D. C. Alves, C. Rozs

Pinna, A. A. Guletres, A. A. Loper, C. E. Passos (Skipi: J. F. Silva, N. A. Beitron, B. H. Marques, C. Danesberg (Extp): J. A. Vietor, A. Costa C. P. Busto. J. F. Noranha (skip); L. M. Rodrigues. 3. J. Daito,

Middle School 6.0, Walt Yan Kini. Remedior. C. C. Pereira (Skip);

beat King George V School 5-0, 51 Paul's P.M. beat Nam Won Middle School D-4, Clementi Middle School Beat Wah Nam Middle School 6-0, St Louis School best tennessy Itoad Primary School 6-1, Yaumati Govt. School beat Ling Ying Midto School 5-4. Salcalan School Wah Yau 11.K.) 04.

Deat

The draw for the next round, to be played off at Queen's College on May 14, will be an. nounced on May 12.

H.K. Volleyball

Team For Japan

Ta

Hongkong

A

Easy Victories

For Filipinos At Bournemouth

Bristol Rov,

Northampto Millwall Brutal C. Norwich Coventry Southend Brhlon Wafford

Ekuurnemouth

Reading

Torquay

Nearport

Cr. Palace Lesiun

Swindon

Gillingham

Colchester

P W

Third Div.

Port Vale

Grimsby

Crowe

Carlisle

Bournemouth, Apr. 29. Philippine entries in the Exeter British Hard Court Ten-Inwich nis Championships came Q.P.R. through agalu today with Aldershot fairly easy victories in the shrewsbury third round of the

men's Walsall singles. Millwall remarks.

Prices have been increased Fastest and most convincing Felickimo Ampon weakened Oldham, Referee "recruit passed out for Wimbledon, in anticipation talker at the gathering of Foot slightly in the final set but Wrexhams recently by London FA is a of a rise in tax. Test match ball League clubs, was Peter-managed a straight sets victory York City 40-year-old bus conductor. In prices took a jump. And many borough United player manager over B. E. Crouch, 6-1, 6-2, 7-5. other words he has

ics, who had announced Jock Fairbrother. qualified counties,

Bouthpart Raymundo Deyro gave Aus-Gateshead two years after the normal increases, are actually consider- The former Newcastle tralia's B. Green a beating, Bradford Football League retiring age. ing lelling them stard because United goalkeeper was doing 0-1, 0-3, 6-2.

of obscure overdrafts.

a good job of work canvassing Ampon and Deyro went back Bradford C. Aston Villa

Bo these sports manager George.

nol only for League status for Peler to work a few minutes after Chesterfield Martin hos been watching benefit from the abolition of borough. And why not? We're their singles matches to win a Tranmere Monchester City a great deal tax, but also collect from a told the Midland League sido third round doubles match. Halifax lately. Could it be Roy Paul? tax rise which didn't

about 20,000 profit They won the first set, 0-0, happen, will And would City part? Not on They shoud be ordered to pass

season -- not surprising from 0. Beresford and B. Buck-Hartlepool your Nelly, as Frankie Howerd on the relief to cash, customers considering they've smashed nell and then piled up a 3-0 arrow would say.

---or have entertainments

tax eight Midland League gate ipad before the British palt Chester charged until they do.

records alrendy.

called it quits. What's more, Peterborough In a major upset, Britain's | Workington Three Kent county crickoters are prepared to spend £10,000 Geoff Paish was defeated by Accrington of the Hongkong Inter-School pint-sized South African

left coaching schoolboys at Black-to double the capacity of their Gerald Oakley, a County player, Tennis Tournament matches winger Denis: Foreman, but we heath will have to be careful 15,000 maximum ground.

4-6, 10-5, 6-4, 6-1. played at the Chinese Reeren- can't see this 18-year-old stray they don't confuse off-site with tion Club yesterday.

ing far from the

off-spin. The trio are Derek County Utton and Sid O'Linn (Charl- Bingles.----Dickle Cheng (Wah Yan, IN) lost to Yog Cho-itan Ground, Hove headquarters ofton Athletic) and Arthur ‘Phe- (St Stephen's), 1-6: Hobert Wong Sussex cricket. (St. Stephen's) beat Frankie Sung

M. A. Ferreira, G. A. Gutentes. A. F. Gomas, A. M. Boura (Skip).

Inter-School Tennis

Liverpool are one of The following are the resulls clubs Interested in

Lo

many Brighton's

bey Weixdon)-all

(Wah Yan, IK), 6-0; 10 Po-hay Denis, having completed half footballers. (80 Paily). Beat Woon-man of his two years' residential Queen's), 6-2; Iu Po-yip (51 Paul's) qualification, will play for Sut- beut Two Sjusman (Queen's), 7.5;

Millwall's stylish

first-class

thi

mako

BUSINESS FIRST

Doris Hart and Shirley Fry breezed

round through third Les Medley, Spurs emigrating matches in the women's singles winger, arrives in Montreal, with the loss of only two games. Canada, on June 2, and Intends Miss Hart of Coral Gables, to eciilo in Toronto.

Florida, second ranked U. S. Volleyball

Every Soccer club in Toronto woman player, won from Mrs teom to tour Japan left yeates- Tau (St Joseph) beat Frite sex second eleven and the club Pat Saward missed his chance edley's Canadian adviser. plans even better, defeating Margaret and district is keen to sign the R. C. Panton, G-2, 6-0, while wing-halt

International-but we understand ĐÂY HƠI CAT

Misr Fry of Akron, Ohio, did The tour is sponsored by the 6), 7-52 Nr Marcus and ground teams this summer

beat Patrick Xu and you can expect big things of playing his first gamo Hongkong Volleyball Associa-10.8.8.).

For to get him fired up in bus)- 6-0; Lung Kal-choong

Grace in love sets, 0-0, 0-0---- Eire through his_club's promo- 1964 de and will last from May I Wah You, KL) lost to Ma Kin- from the youngster o

donnees before considering football. tion challenge. But wo

Associated Press. Once that is done he may join Wal-look (Wah Yeh, Khi last to County Chester Chiu (St Paul's Co-50), 1-0

Championship matchet Saward will have to wait long and Cyril Trout (St Joseph'n) beat

for another, chanco. The team managed by Leo Patrick Yon (D.D.S.), C.

Stay with us and you're a ·One Merseyside club would Victor

Newcastle United skipper Joe Hang-lam and comprises Chung on lan, the fort to Lee certainty for our love season pay big money for Shward, but Harvey is making provision for

Doublen--Jolly · Chu so Wat-chiu (capch), Lam You-Check-raund Dennis Yip

tour. That was 181

the reply thero's Little chance of Millwall | the pot-dap-off day when he Trou Chae- given to the forward mia (captain), Lam Kam-cheopton's, 19, 2-5;

of a parting..

finishes playing. He has applied to attend this year's FA Couching club (vico-coplain), Chan Shui-ctice, and Lam Wing-in (81 Paul's) famous Northern Soccer

beat BA, Kim and 8.M. Lumisha La Wah-ming, Kwong Keung, Queen's) -1; 8-1 Peter Ngans when he lied the chance of

course at Lillestol Yul Sumbing, Lotring Pul-toon; | Bandy

(D.1.8.) best 10 moving to a First Divisida "Doing, 4 "wood'. jób. of Yung Pub-chol, Min Wel-hang, Cheong-po and Omer (Bt Joseph), team some time ago.

coaching" ..'schoolboya An Wing-chuen, Wang Bik-yim,4.0-1; Chen, Sheung-chun, and

Names of the touring party Hampshire area ja old Lo Shou-nin (St Paul's Co-ed), beat have now been announced Jack- Kwong Man, and Wong Kwan Lam Chusbong and lack

Pickerings Chign | (Wah Yang 39), 14, 25,

and the only player told he bralny Shriield United

to 18, during which Ume theloon (8) Paul's Co-ed), 0-0; Kwok when he becomes eligible for think tall, well-built Cobh-born Toronto c

team will play in eight Japan ere cities.

work

in

the Bolton Wanderers go to Hat--| friend | field serodrome on: Cup -Final- one-lima. | evo to noo: the Cömet, . «Getting Laidojet-propelled for Blackpool?"

Rugger Results

London, Apr. 20. of Rugby Union matches played The following were, the remulle

today:

Abertillery-6, Bláíná 0. Cabdir & Bridgend 3. Moseley 6, Northampton Rouler

Beanthorpe Mansfield

Darton Rochdale

7

FIRST TO SHOW Bebe Grande was first to show in front on the far alde after an excellent start

King

of the Tudors, Nearul, 'Aureole, March Past and Oleandrin on----------- the near side were most pro- minent of the others. As they reached the half-waymart, Oleandrin

and Bebe Grande Gghting out the lead on opposite Aseides of the course with Nearula,

Masai

62 49 04

100 67 01

104.03 00

76 00 50

07 72

King (well backed on the course), King of

of the Tudors and Boxwood prominent Approach-

tho two furlong mark Newala went into a clear lead from

Oleandrin with "Bebo Grande third and Star of the Forest, Masal

asal King und Aureola also well placed. Nearula went on snoothly ahead of the field with the ally taking second

place

from Oleandfin a furlong out. Neither could get near the

favourite, who won as he liked. Star of the Forest was sixth, Masal King soventh, Boxwood eighth, Chatsworth ninth and Windsor

Star last. Nearula covered the mile In one minute 38 seconds and

Omcial starting prices, were: 2 Bato Nearula, 6 to 1-3lgjað King, 05 54 10 10 1 Bebe Gründuj“ 100 to 1 433 Tosco and King of the Tudors. 16 55 62

1100 to 0 Aureole, 20 to 1 Oleand- rin and Star of the Forest, 22 to 1 Prince Charlemagne 25 to.1 Boxe 40 wood and Merch Past 33 to 1 Prince Christinis, 40 to 1 Mind- sor Star and Propitiation 08 to 1 others. Place betting was” in proportion-Reuter,undand

SPORTRAIT

JOE'S BILLIARD KALDON

DEPOTE

PICK FOCKETS

N

THE 1,000 GUINEAS "

London, Apr. 29. There are 20 probabló eztrters for the illos clasie, the|1,000 Gulness, to be tum over the Rou- ley mira at Newmarket on Fri- day, Mod 1, at 1955 GAIT. U

With Jockeys they aresheriff Rods Carrol (D. Smith), Nantir Il (W. Johnzione), Tudor (bd- dess (A. @roatles); DeveniVin- Lago (F. Merchr), Dynasto II (J. Doyns Beo), Royd): Bishnut (E Britt), Bobo Grande (W. Braith), Liberator (G. Littlewood), (Fal, Colleen (K. Gethin), Belle Du Bola (L. Ward) French Ballet (C. Spares), Dark Caprice (no Jockey), Marinda (no jockey), Cardington Lass - (no÷ Jockey) Happy. Laughter (B. Mercer) and Nectarine (WFL CarTNIZAN carry nifie, stone mitcuters cos

TODAY'S

• Koreani, W. Bidoniejin

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