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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1053.

PRESENTS THE FA CUP

COME

HKAAA OFFICIALS

THROUGH WITH TWO BRILLIANT VICTORIES

By "RECORDER"

Two members of the Council of the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Association came through from behind with brilliant-if narrow-vic- tories at the Combined Services v. Combined Civilians meet at Kai Tak yesterday.

These two victorles by men who direct athletic endeavour in Hongkong pul Into the shade the only Colony record set-Rita Hall's dashing 28 seconds flat in the 220 Yards Dash,

had

run the last few yards. An Imunediate meeting of the Ap- peals Committee

16:51.2. King-yin's

though, pleting a great day's work with not a time in the Peter West og an electrifying-third-leg, and Derek Coburn clusk, was still onchur man Lockwood caught tape. one of the fastest un record and Leung Kam-po on the

suggested that tough Fang Ping-kai was second in aị This

Derek very creditable 18:57.6.

of the Colony'n In one Another popular success was best at 440 Yards as well as all

from 880

Yards to that of Cpl. Chow Jor of the distances

the Javelin longkong Chinese Training Unit, 5,000 Metres and who took second place in the Throw and Pentathlon. Pole Vault with a good 0 feet 6 inches.

second

won

The Combined Services the meeting by 150 points to 100, scoring heavily in the field events.

RAF SPORTS

kaw

The HKAAA. Council points; with pride this morning to the victories of G.S. Kennedy Skipton in the One Mile Bace Walk and of F/L. G.W.F.

Yards Charles in the 440

Man Kennedy-Skipton walked a perfectly judged race and came from behind over the last 100 yards to nip CSM Wells right on the tape in a record time for Hongkong of 6 minutes

Four inndard medals were 50,5 seconde.

There was a slight murmur wonduce by Rita Hall, Lam of protest from the other com- Kak-lan and Debarah Hurlbatt the fourth by Gnt. Peter and petliors that the winner

George, who cleared 5 feet @

The Royal Air Force later- Wing Sports on Saturday inches in the High Jump,

There was NOTE good Shot the return to form of F/Lt. with the Paiting tuid Javelin Throwing. B. Ronch, who chased Bervices representation as un-in the Shot, the winner was

to fast times animous as the rest though the Sut. G. J. Harrison with 37 feet! Stephen vier event scored in the match-

3 inches. L/Bdr. Bertram was the 100 and 220 Yards. For shelved the protest for good,

with 37 feet and LAC veteran, It was a grand effort. The verdict reached was:

30 feet 3 Sayers third with "There was nobody present

Inches. competent to judge on whether

In the Javelin, Sgt.

C. II. the winner had at any stage of Smith came through with an the last lap of the race raised

100-Couter that would both feet off the ground.“

have won Standard Medal if The fact that Mr Kennedy-he had not already been award-

Roach could not have been Skipton

A reasonably one for this event. Lau Kam- also

record slower than 23.0 seconds in the good tigh jumper does not yiu renched a personal

furlong, which is great going Euggest that he may have been best of 140 feet 5 inches and

improved for a man who Ron Thompson also

has no oppor- temples to be airborne in

with 135 feet

iniunities to train. 1 inches walking, race.

third place.

Stephen broke down after the 100, in which he pulled muscle in piling the pace on to beat Roach by two yards and fallowed this up by making

of the muscular complete mess mechanism of his legs by laking over two yards behind Roach the last leg of the sprint relay and pouring through to

two-yard victory. He will be out of action for Jc next meeting two weeks hence.

done.

are

A

Just not

The other combinet HKAAA Council member and victor, F/Lt. Charles, had the evening before entertained stragglers of the HKAAA Council is a session at Kal Tak bar that had lasted a good three hours.

viher

NO DETERRENT

in

He

Xavier WON timel In 22A seconds for the furlong and in 10 seconds for the sprint. admits himself that the time- keepers were too generous and estimates 23 secontin at as be ing nearer the mark.

:

D

1

Lt. Blight, who is one of the Colony's best high jumpers In. addition to being one of the!

It may have been one of the Colony's leading chess players, ballest and most humid days has never attempted to leap for a track meeting, but it did

bonal in bver a chess

the

not deter Derek Coburn from course of a tournament,

Mile and winning the Half These things

mile and Leung Kam-po

and Fank Waller from running fast

in times kroond

place. The

half-way stage

રણ by Cobura Mile was reached in 2 minutes 20 seconds and all question of a new Colony re-

Another RAF "veteran" who cord was out. Coburn did

had a fleid day was F/O.G.BH. pour le pace on until the last lap, when he must have broken Norris, third in the two sprints ENUNCI and winner of the Javelia 00 seconds for the final quarter. Throw with a very good 148

Waller In the clrcumstances, could not have run the second feet 84 Inches haif in slower time than 2:20tation record.

rather remarkable Norris

ran a great captain's for a 16-year-old.

race in the sprint relay, out-

The perfect host, he had never at any stage lagged behind and It was at his suggestion that a change was made from long ones to shorį ones,

Hence the great surprise of his fellow. Counel inembers when good old Charles rounded the last straight to clear the

final hurdle in the wake

which is performance

not

for

new

QUEEN

Amid scenes of unrestrained enthusiasm, Harry Johnston, Blackpool FC cap- toin, led his men up to the Royal Box at the Empire Stadium, Wembley, on May 2 to receive the FA Cup from the Queen:

Blackpool's 4-3 victory over Bolton Wanderers in the Cup Final also brought Matthews. Cup his long-desired Cup winner's medal to bulside-right Stanley finalists for the third time in six years, Blackpool now hold the trophy for the first time in their history,

Australians Likely To Try For An Innings Victory Against Surrey Today

London, May 11.

Gun Club President Calls For Amendment Of Game Ordinance

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About 200 people attended the annual “AtHome" of the Hongkong Gun Club held at the Clubhouse, eight miles out on the Castle Peak Road, yesterday. i

They saw there an exhibition on and urged the Government. Continba- the Hunbaráble of game guns, b feature of through which, amung

soner of Police, for's review at the many valuable unsatisfactory situation and the weapons by famous inakers, was consequent amendment of the ptp- Mr. J. C. V. Riblero's Holland sent inadequate Camera and and Holland double-barrelled And, as Chimes philosopher

"The hour is hier ihanɑy can think,” .240 rifle, which he had made Moreover, we are led by tha specially to his order for shoot- thought that en live sporting poin ing deer. The advantage of amunity has contributed approximate- double barrel on a hunting rife 50000 alsnesty to Guvernment for Arris and Games Licences .for over a-repeating rifle is that the these pitvileges, at least we se double-barrelled rifle will never entitled to some measure of gene jam and gives a much faster second shot.

There were also competitions, the best of which, from the

spectatora point of view, was the "siccct-shooting in which com petitors fired at flying. "clay pigeons."

Fums of shooting i England and in France were next showed Among those who attended were Mr M. W. Turner. De L. T. Ride and Mr K. A. Blandad:

President's · Address

may

deation in return, RYLAN As for the Güler object, which, this Club has nutagcceeded in attaining as well, viz.-lo promuto * bøtter spotlanahaliip—I witą / ters Turkowi-di

portwelly to appeal to the treat of the sportsmen in the tablɑny,, who are not members of this Czub

More Members Needed yest While I note sett Bome incasure at malinfaction- ti moueat progresa of this Club during those four bersaip should be far greater than

I feel that the Club's mem

is fo-day, because out of a'ital of soine 700 holders of Ganie.shndi- ing Licences in the Colony, only are members of tile Club-lers than 15 per cent!

To me, the Gun Club offers many Addressing the gathering, the President of the Club, Dr Ladvantages and atirgeljons, for,-be- sides having the main attraction of Su Bald in part:

|ikeet shooting, we have adited!) a recollect of you

miniature Full range and shortly that it is now four years since there will be _a_big_trap-slooting 10 this Club was organised. It wasmachine Installed. Therefore, promoted by a small but keen opportunity thus afforded for these

healthtul ports with puts is prac group of international sportanen teully unlimited, not to inepilon with the following objects in view, viz:

To promote the sport of Clay Pigeon Shooting, to foster the safe-handling of firearms, to promote better sportsmanship, and to accord proper protection to wild game life."

Of these four objects, I may say that we have attained two, namely, the promotion of the sport of Clay Pigeon Shooting and the fostering of the safe handling of firearms, since we had truly enjoyed our sport and and there was not comradeship

the fustering and perfecting of the art of shooting and the safe handling of firearms. "In addition, to thene, 1 can still

Low

LadyAntidəs mention a

which the Club contract as i-Il condius.defentateur fam conndence in

-ope's ability, and

2-11 provides shooting throughout the year, as there to "Code Bea+

on" in the Club grounde. Jaut

3. The facilities Uite Club affords in unproving the shibolets skill dur Ing and especially before trim. Upan- ing of the Gate Shouting: Svevon te of utmost value and Lirought the practice gated at Use Club grounds the shooter is better köle to judge the performants of a gun-ati ifis range of his game, thereby minimiz: ing the unnceemary wounding, and

a single accident resulting from maiming of birds. firearms within the, Club pre-by many that it is an expensive mises during these four years.

I will now make a few obser- vations concerning the other two objects which we have not succeeded so well.

For example, ject--to accord

4.It has been erroneously thought venture to join the, Hongkong, Gun Club. not realising, that the east of 22 calibne amanunition compáka- Uvely Bite and as for shotgun war- rides, the usual expert advicu, is nut to shoot one hundred or more per our fourth ob- day, but rather to limit the shooting

to perhaps 25 a day which; 19 pagardi Hasselt, with Bill Johnston

proper protec-ed as ample for keeping up the pro- and Colin McDonald, visited ation to wild game life. This, I per form. Naturally, this should, be

The Australians are expected to declare at their first innings total of nine for 250 before the second day's play against Surrey at the Oval today and go all out for their third successive innings victory of the tour. Surrey were routed for 58 on Saturday and, 192 runs behind, their balsmen would have to treat the Australian speed attack on its merits.

for The attacking field ret

Australian speed attack

Becser appeared to terrify the Surrey Surridgt batsmen, as it did the York Laer shire and Leicestershire batsmen last week.

the

Lack

Drawing Analyılı

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ย พง

4 00

***Reuter.

finmaall that countries abroad is normally the/hooting whether in the Club'grounds

the leftarm

3 London specialist

today: must frankly admit, is a total followed up regularly. McDonald who has a sprained failure, owing to the fact

Last, though not least, he the that club's Pileactive groups, where wrist, is expected to be a next the conservation and restocking comrader at arme me feel, bluss week. VISITOR'S INJURIES

́of wild gamo us

practised by and exchange knowldigi búnderileg Great interest will be taken

London, May b.

or further: «ßeld-Øystå:

of ton The specialist told in Peter May's abcond en-

Lindlay Hasselt, the Austra-Jolinston,

fast concern of the Government and or somethinx stronger if the bar.

In conclusion, I wish to venciones counter with Lindwall. May, lian cricket captain, who has medium bowler, who tore tissues not of this or any other dub. As the entrance fees for memberatio one of England's batting lopen been troubled with inflamed jin his right knee on April 20, our local game is not of the now been amended and reduced this season was caught

ho migratory kind, obviously in or- from $200 to $50. As there i will be of temions of the right forearm, is was making progress but Lindwall for a duck on Satur-kely to miss only one

uncertain when Jabnaton der to replace and augment game membership campal naugurated day. Reuter.

match before playing again.

which was shot out, one must thortly moersty hope HCE would be able to play.-Reuter.

member of this Club will do higʻtkilỹ either restock them or provide and that sporlament of this Club Colony an adequate game conservation who are but member of

but are holders of sonia and ́gartig for thera

of which no doubt licences will respond to the best of are very formidable and expen- their abilly. I can anime, then that sive, undertakings. The alterna they will be received as Brouwersat

Arms with open ar

Dr do repiled for the "hưng

HAD TO STRUGGLE

London, May 9. Australia's bowlers detor-

No one seums very certain running Roach, to bring Sekalised Surrey, the Champlon whether it was. Leung Kam-po Kong the team victory. or Martin who won the 440

Cpl. Ralph of No. 94 Squadron Yards. The Colony Champlon Collaco and

fact is that both also reached

respectable Lee Sek-chuen and in a final beat Lockwood and Goodburn, distance with the Javelin at 148 burst ol

home speed down the

one-two in the feet 4 inches.

who

were

straight breast the tape inches Culony Championships. thieThere were several upsets in

in front of Lee Sek-chuen In Deborah Hurlbalt won 03.8 seconds one of the fastest High Jump at a good 4 feet 74 times ever returned in Hong-Inches and both Valerie Jillott kong.

and Chan Pul-yee improved on All we can say, in modern

In this their personal records RAF parlance, is "Very Sham-event. shulpo. Indeed, "Very Lalchi- Valerie finally broke her 4 kok" as well.

feet 5 inches ceiling and can now be expected to move gradually higher. It is worth Returning to the triumphs of while remembering that Jennifer Youth Futs

whizzed" in setting the new couldn't improve on an identical Colony record for 320 Yards 4:5 celling for a long time. She

clipped eight-tenths of a The Long Jump and Hop. Step second of the yet-to-be-rallied performances were poor,

BACK TO YOUTH

Hall

summer

the distance races-all at the expense plucky LAC D. Hoskins who was, quile obvious y, overtrained. Enthusiasm in Hongkong's be overdone. The fact remains that Hoskins is still one of the best Milers we have ever seen

Hongkong.

County, who were bundled out for 58 but their batsmen had

had to struggle against superb bowling and fielding for 250 for nine at the Kennington

ton Oval today. The bill bit did not excuse

lich had

morning Surrey's pathelle butting dis- play Bowling at a lively pace and moving the ball both wayn, Ran Archer, fast-medium, took six wickets for 20 runs,

Only Eric Bedser, top scorer with 19 in 75 minutes, batled with any degree of confidence.

Surrey's rout recalls the last performance at the Oval by the in land for 52 in the Fifth Test

Left-hander Nell Harvey cul

more was

French Derby

Fancies Beaten. At Longchamps

Paris, May 10.

M. François Dupre's Northern Light, one of the chief French fancies for the Epsom Derby, and three other entries for the classic were beaten in the 3,000 Prix

today.

für

Live abviously is for the Govern ment to amend the present out dated Game Ordinance and thereafter enforce it to the lot-wers:

dáme Dliappeating

Bernts of Competitions ...}}+ Results of the competition, Held

Bloot Compeition

Cupiti 2.

ter and spirit of the law. -..-J. Davki .... Wong. Bilver

Wong Bot-Silver BpoogiliÐ,z) The fact that our lisäigerous gatho Kavier-Gatver spoon." Clas hid diminibu Hourly, Pak-ming-Allver, Cups, 15. during late yestes is no accident and I. Yip Gilver Spoon D, Heht certainly through no fault of Mother Teang Siree Spood:"Ch: Clon- Nature. One main reason is the Lampeon Kwok-Silver Cups Pr continuous looting and trangms of "Shu-pu-Silver Spoon: game, particularly, the patridge Turner--Baver spoon and the door, whelber in or put of

.

M

reallyHart, who has now done 4:11 mark wils LAC Yusoff's 8 feet & Australians who skittled EngTM | Hocquart over one mille four furlongs at Longchamps do matters without the tubeven Back, Ko Fook shum, Inspic

Another good [[*] events inches in the Pole Vault. The Shot Putlers really went to town-by local standards--with two live men beating 33 feet, LAC

tion of the Goverment,

22 Fevolver Competitions-L! Wm. E. Dorable-Sliver Clip, & $102, happen to have a trapping" derin by all manters of people who onun Ahough this is common og Kam Chu silver spoon of

amongst sportsmen in 3 Supi, J., White-Silver" "Spoof" & Consolation Prize 01. the Colony, they are powerless

J. Perkins and Mr. Kula, Säver 5p00n coch.

Rifle Competitik la Winner of the race, regarded as an important Derby time will come, if it has not already Xavier-Silver Cups, flociRain. record of 28.8 seconds standing/boards in a line upsetting the Sayers was the surprise winner to-day's 60 scored in 15 minutes. { "trial", was Mile Jeanne Azumar's Fort de France, who some, when it is hardly worth-whlia chu-Shiver Spoon; 3. Mabel Wrig

does not hold the Epsom engagement.

50

extra

place at 34:2.

THE SUMMARIES

1048.

and drove with elegance for Including; nine fours.

Wis

to the joint credit of Jennifer best Rite Hull's now Kai Tak with 34 feet 7 inches, Gamman Hort and Deborah Hurlbatt

Alee Bedser bowled at the maric of 15 teat 2% inches in the and Davidson tylog for second

Ridden by Roger Poincelek,, relegated to third place, Lauriotto, circumstances Was

top of his form.

In a spell of this Escamillo colt won by two who finished two lengths behind ordinary jump.

three overs and five balls, hand a half lengths from Prince Feu du Diablo, placed dismissed Harvey, De Courey

Pink Horac, with second-Reuter. and Benaud for five runs. He Northern Light a further two finished with four for 59.

and a half lengths away third

the field of 11.

RESERVES GOOD TOO

1.

Pole Vault-1. Capt da Costa (CS); The Civilians entered the frayi Chow Jar (cc); S; Pte Gonton

(CS). Height: 10 11.

At the half-way slage, the long-legged Deborah was pour- Ing lion in on outside lahe "with

Lam Kak-lan in hot chase, Rita, in the Inside straight, short of their three best sprinters was nowhere in the picture. Stephen Xavier, Billy McCall Down the straight Lam Kak and Eddie Loureiro--all of whom

are on the injured list,

Watched by more than 20,000 peuple, many of them in shirt- sleeves, the Australians consoll- duled their position by

Toussoun's

Political Exiles

Dis-1, Lau Kam-yut (DC). 000 yds.-1, Gar Coburn (CS): 2, Leung Kam-bon (CC); 3. Li Good burn (CS). Time; a mina 74

100 yds-1, Cheng Yal-hung (CC): lan put on an explosivo „spurt thuit brought her level will the Sprint Relay the reserve

Time: 10.7 re Diboridi ádd" "Joyce

3-mile —Whiking race---), - G.-8. Cotton train or Chang Yal-hung, Lea Kennedy-Skipton (CCP 2. C. M. B eloped in on the two. Rita was Wing-kal, Hung Cheeskee and Well (Cup 3 L1 Spooner (C9). elli rounding the last turn.

Roy Spencer collecting 23 out of time: è mine 60.5 secs. Down they came and there a possible 30 points in the shrce High Jumpet, que was some electric sprinting nosprints.

*, L. Blight (CS); 3 Ling Swn (CC), | Height: & it a îns Combine The

They still won both sprints and 21% Rose (5) Car Cirk 124 runs for the loss of three finish with Mime: Suzy Volterra's Part In Olympics

flow

Sérvices

Itita closed the gap sad shed in a burst of twinklingonnexed the One Mile Relay fet that may well have matched a very close duel. Coburn com=

a lot of the fastest seen in the

women's rucos at Ervisinki.

The timer were-nita Hall, 20.0 seconds; Lam Kökelhä, 23.d seconde; Deborah Huribatt, 28.7

Cotton, seconds; Joyce

29.3 seconds and Fok Wing-theung, 20.3 seconds.

of

The first four including tho surprising Miss Cotton ran faster than Jennifer Harl's recognised Colony record 29.2 seconds set last year. tho Kin George V School Sports

GREAT "OURLY"

At

Farino Beats

Juan Fangio

of 89.

I venture to say that if the situa- tion is not remedied, forthwith, the

mention the

out, quing

not to

liver Epoon, and 24 bodo ditiouilles and expense of training,

ANNUAL MEETING WIC keeping and sporting gu

On tila occasion, à mani only.

The animatieving "bg? the Pro- belefly to two of our indigenous meting members of the Hond Iona gar, vi the partridge and the Gun Club was held at the Clubhosale

tako dear. Now

150 partridge on Saturday at which the following which is our primo donna samt bird glicers were elected the "o:ergol in this Colony. They are now. #2 | year!" reduced in bumber that there a

President, Dr ki Bahan Ace* certainty of boggbog a brace a President, Mr Wm. X. Y., day and how often we have pen Serretary: My Word Boron

portenturaing home with Termauris, Chan Pak-mana. 11:2pand Juck's CKE Agali troch toteutor. Mit Henty Shill Coriander

partridges ahot whether in or out of

Northern Light got third place by a short head after a photo

season, I venture to say that, the jembers. De AUR."Chutertes, vast majerty of them are depleted Des Bai-wan, Mir-Ketry: 302 Find through widespread illegal trapping | Shju Bung-poš, JOTEN and

The Lion, Becretary repurpo even during the breeding season. In wickets in two hours between Mancelbr. Second, third

fourth are all engaged_in_the

Strasbourg May 0.

fael, in the New Territories recent in plts of the waYOUTDUJE. lunch and tea. --

The International Olymple by had one day come across seven udha prevalling genitally, the Morris was bowled by Bedser Epsom Derby.

of these traps in oë oren no more bed a retime, buconantul yobt;, Men Games Cammilice was usked

bership now consists of 59. Proso NO FINAL DECISION. at 33, the ball moving across

which few hundred yorda

As for the lot of fue deer, it is ing and es Örumaity Memberali shorply but Hole and Harvey mastered the bowling in a stand taken

No anal decision has yet been today to revise rules

The C, pornwell Doel); political exilen even worse. This animal hunted effectively bar on whether these thret

house, Sheet - Grouna god, ym, Hmall the year without any restriction Bom age. In the fear Fairy, or M. J. Lignel's Fortenoy 111 from taking part in the inter- and Hounded merchemly throughout

national tourney.

whatsoever and deer meat may be Trap #calms will also be added. Harvey, with beautifully con-who also ran, will be sent over

open and when constructed, will proba 1. Alle-1, Gar. Cobuld (CS); 7,

the often seen on sale in the A special committee of

shot of the most: elaborate Trail" gubot Waller (CC): 3, Chon Kim-huntrolled drives and leg side shots, for the Derby.

of

fact, the decr the markets. In

ing fields in this part of the, World. (CC). Time: 4 ming 40.0 30cm. reached 62 in 70 minutes with M. Paul Dubosce's Feu du Consultative Assembly

during recent years sa so small tal

The small Bore Rule Bange" ha Hammer Throw1, Li Shaw (68): nine fours. He was out the last Dlable won The Prix da Council of Europe a debating 1 le harily worth the hunting and

been used regularly by the Hong 1. COMS Tosdevine (CS); 3, Pie

Jung Yuisto » Kumikation----Dor Parliament of 14 European na-it was one to the inevitable con Capalick (CS) Distance: loz a'ii

clusion that they have not had a

monthly League matches, and quar- ins.

Hole on his third appearance furlongs, French equivalent of tons plus the Saarland, gave a

terly, Shield Compejilibal (notes. 440 xid

murdernd, Fit

The obvious remedy here in toe as opening balsman appears to the Ascot Gold Cup, on the dis report on the problem at the chance to me Charles (C9); 2. Collaco (CC) 3. be settling down to his new role. qualification of Mme. Volterra's current their legal case sent the deer as a stie anithal to the shooting min

scasion.

Um the bag of the gunner, to relion to mathiNEN. ANG WILL GE Ho Bal-hung (OC), Time: 633 per He stayed for two hours before Vamos.

Do you

They Olympic Rules Hung Chee-key (OG);

clause

instead of verrin as se listed in the procedure bey EVA E Mime. Volterra's colt finished on un wicket at 122. -

Season for deer as is adopted in all movements of the dogs (quand arom two and a half lengths in front saying, "no discrimination is present law and to do a close moculation of sun and the

the Now. Torettoštas, That thee gling for runs when Eedser, in Massant was judged by the person

The Australians were strugs of Feu du Diable but jockey Jean allowed against any country or evilised

of lamentable, state of affaire exista in

One of the Biyokatwa"- örda oléo on the grounds

this amended in prder called entrance feoför göras club, as we had repeatedly altention to this deteriorating situa- ! from $200 to $100. +

How

bail before tea,

4. Lee Wind kost (OCH 2 L/Col | Bkying a ball to Laker at mid- Crane (CS). Zuma! 24 BODE.

Shot Pat.-1, Bet Harrison (CS); 2. L/Bdr Bertram (CS 3 AC Sayers (23), Ditance: 37...a.ins.

Cadran over two miles four

Countries

Noples, May 10.

Hop, Step and Jump-1, costs a spell of 3.5 overs got Harvey, stewards to have crossed Feu du colour, religion or politics.nly through ou Nino Farino of Italy, former Heating (es): 2. Copi di Carta (3) Do Courcy and Benaud for Ave Dibble and Laurietto and was United PresBA ( World

Champion, drove his Thumb (CC) Distance: 30 ft

runs, and five wickets were Ferrari to a harrow victory

Javelin-1, Sgt Smith (C5); z tzu down for 101. Over Argentina's Juan Manuel Kayu (CC)49), R. Thomson (DC)..

ft 4 tha Fangio in the Naples Grand Distance:

440 yds, Leg Hans-bob: (OC); Prix today, curtain miser for

2. At Martin (CS5, Cpl Lockwood this year's World Champlon (C5). - Time; but, més,

ships: The afternoon's' most popuúlté "The Argghline hbo wat in a victory WAS that of South Maserati specially built to Chimm's stout-hearted Chan wrest the Championship from King-yin, popularly known as the recently unbeatable Ferraris.

who annexod Uncl

compatriot, Fadilan Miles to lead in the first Gonzales, driving another new one twb-three civilian parado Maxerall was third, followed in a distance race in the history by two Ferraris. of the Association.

Farina set now record fok

110

Craig, without doing anything spectacular, stayed minutes. He defended soundly but had few attacking strokes. 120 yds fijn Hurdia-1 Cpt 5. Some of the Australians throw Mulvaney (C) 2. Choes atg away their wickets with reckless a light (63), Time: 100 sirokes but they could afford to mile-1, Chan King-yla (OC): take chances and the Australians. Jung Plug-les (CC) Fee for Anished, the day 192 hung (LC). Time: 16 01 ahead..

Lodar Simpp4, G. Thuho. (OC): Bhek Wal-man, (OC);#2 Cept: de Costa, (C3). Distance: 10 21 8. imm

ruris

Surrey, at Innings÷88 All Out, AUSTRALIANĄ IT INNINGS · yda rolay Civilian Mars, Alec Bedser

Hold, a Laker, b Burridge Team: Barvices Testa: 44.jarvey, Bralec Deser Derek Coburn had been busy the dangerously winding circuit 440 241-1, Services Se Courcy, & Lock. b.A. Bed

Craig & B. Hedber, Sun winning Ulio Half Milo and with time for the co laps (240 im; 2. Civilam, marry/ Tirana

Benaud, 17. MeIntyre, is A. Bơi Mille and Arthur Còpn, who bad kilometres) of two hours

12 nina 443 me

Long Jump, Ladies-1, Rita Hall; Lidwall, Barrington, b Jotfore

the race admitted that minutes 17.10 seconds, averaging | 3. D. Turietta 3. Ting an... DE Arther Constable, b Lock

tances ·id £3 SA IBA.

Davidkon, (mol-out 1k was thɑre Cully's weather 111.575 kilometres an hour.

Fandio was 18.81 seconds bow | Leen Bakelan; 3, D. Hurbatie Time:

230 Lb than 2-3 fitar Xru; z. i Tallon, b Burridge than his, collapsed on the ninth

Jung, not outi

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