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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1958.

High Standard At Inter-School Swimming

Meet

The Fifth Annual Inter-School Aquatic Meet run by the Hong- kong Chinese Swimming Association reached its penultimate stage yester- day when the finals of the first 12 of the 24 events were awum off.

- Despite the conspicuous absence of such formidable swimming teams as that of Walı, Yan and of such individual aquatic sturs as Cheung Kin-mün, a high slan- dard was maintained in yesterday's events,

THE RESULTS

To Tsigg Lit-van of Forg Lamany opposition to the record evening at the Ritz starting school Went the honour of breaker, taking an early two-0 p.m. establishing the only new record length lead in the first lap. in yesterday's finals when ho cousted

nimost home length in front of his school- mate, Yuen Pul-kuen, in the Middio School Boys' 200 Motres Breaststroke in the time of 2 minutes 50.4 secondo to shatter the old record of 2:52.8 hekl by himself.

Only Yuen Pui-kuen of the fold of

nix was able to offer

at

Taige, however, with smoother four and powerful strokes drew level

The resuita of yesterday's Extra and passed Yuen at the end of

Brere:

Sfiddle Boya" 50 metres from style: the second lap, gradually in

his lead on Yuen to Lau Ping (NM); 2, Lau Karn- reusing

the thin 3 Kin-por (Fong Lam. almost four lengths at

Time: 2.9 HCE nishing line, and leaving tho remainder of the field about 16.

metres behind;

4 Australians

In Queen's Club Semi-Finals

London, June 18.

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Kids Girl 100 metres free style: 1. Vasaras Giles (KGV): 2, Suzanne Hewson (KGVH 3. Chan Ching-muk (NM). Time: 70 oca,

Primary Girls' 30 metres tree style: other Middlo School 1 izbein, Kendrew, (hoydon11, 2 Boys* Individual events wero Michole Colline (KRJB): 3, Ann bei the 50 Metres Free Style and May (Royden). Time: 395 secs. the_1,800__Metres Free Blylo.—Middje ̈_ _Boys' The short sprint, which opened style: Wong Long-hol (10CTC); 2. La Ping (NDI); 3. Lama Kummepor the evening's programme, saw,

(NM). Time: *i mins. D§.4 secs. an excellent start being made.

1,500 metres free

The eventual winner, Lau Ping stroke: 1. Sulk Lit-van (Fog Lam

Middle Boys 200 metres breast of New Method College, was stokkun og Lam): J. given a close run by Fong Lam's | Lal libak-chin (NM), Time: 3 inia. Lau Kam-por for almost three-50% socs. quarters of the distance, both

Primary Girls 100 metres breakt Hlevel with each other, until Lau | stroke: 1. Lesley Wong (NM); 2, fall off to the stronger fish of Caroline Wong (NMF 2. Le Fo-

chúng (NM), Tino, 2 tia B Lau to lose by half a length.

meires back Four Australians, three of

Primary Boy 150 Five competitors took to the stroke: 3. Wong Tom-slag (BS); them among the seeds for starting line in the 1,500 Metres Key Egberisk iftorien); 2. Loe Chi- the Wimbledon Champion-Free Slyle, which involved the wing (La Salle). Time, 70.6 secs. ships, reached the semi-coverage of finals of the Men's Singles:

are

paol.

30 lengths

of the

Wong Long-hot of Hongkong

in the London Grass Courts Technical College set a fast pace Championships at Queen's and, maintaining a good speed Club here today.

throughout, sailed comfortably home with Just a litle over four They

Ken Rosewall, laps to spare, seeded number 1 at Wimbledon, Mervyn Rose, mumber 3, Lewis There was much kocner com- Hond, number 6, and Rex potillon for second place with 1lartwig.

Lau Kam-por, Lau Ping and Chan Wing-kee Oghting it out Rosewall was always in com- for almost three quarters at mand in bealing the Brazilian the distance." star. Armando Vieira, 0-1, 0-4

the quarter-finals. He now Lau Ping's stronger strokes meets Hartwig, who defeated | enabled him to forge ahead in George Worthington of New the last few laps to take second

place. Zealand 6-3 0-4.

Hoad beat H. W: Stewart, United States, 7-5, 0-1, and

now meets Rose.

SURPRISE OF THE DAY

Washer and Brichant, two of Belgium's Davis Cup players, pulled off the surprise of the the Men's Doubles by day in defeating Vic Selxus and Gard- nar Mulloy, the Americans, who are seeded number 2 in Wimbledon Doubles.

the

Middle Girls 100 metres back stroke: 1, Kan Yin-ling (NM); 3. Chan Ching-mui (NM), Time. i inin. 302 secs.

Primary Boys' 4 × 50 metres relay: Tline. 2

1, Salesian Walk over),

min

Muldio Girls 4 x 50 metres relay: in 31.4 soc 1. KGV: 2 NM: 3, 3PS. Time. 2

Hiddio Boya' s x to metres relay: 1. NM 2. Pong Lem; 3. HIKTC. Time. 2 mlas 5.3 secs.

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

The following are Club selec- tlans for League lawn bowls matches tomorrow;

INTER-SCHOOL WINNERS

Winners of the Middle School Boys' 1,500 Metres event in the first day's finals of the Fifth Annual Inter- School Aquatic Meel organised by the Hongkong Chinese Swimming Association and held at the Ritz yesterday First was Wong Long-hoi of Hongkong Technical College (right), second was Lau Ping of New Method College (centre) and third Exu Kam-por (left) of Fong Lam School. Wong's time for the distance was 21 minutes 34.6 seconds--China Mali Photo,

1

DON KENYON WINS THE RACE FOR THE FIRST 1,000

RUNS

THIS SEASON

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London, June 18. Linding)

Don Kenyon, the England and Worcestershire opening batsman became the first player of the season to reach 1,000 runs when he had" scored 48: for Worcestershire against Sussex today.

Reagons.

Kenyon, out for 58, has scored more than 2,000 runa in cach, of the Inst three

Eorllar in the day. Jenkins | county. On returning to the of Worcestershire took eight pavilion he received his county Sussex wickels for da to bring cap. the total for his carcar to two Middlesex lost their first five short of the thousand mark

włokets for B1 runs, all to Bowling leg-breaka, on the Dooland, at a personal cost of drying urf.

ho routed the 34, but stands of 48' and 53 for Sussex batamen It was left to the next two wickets stemmed the luat pair, Arland Webb (21)

the collapse. Fred Titmus, who and Douglas Wood: (18) to gut was in both partnerships, had on lie best stand of the day the

top seora of $7. With 37 runa in 40 minutes.

Leslie Compton (49), he put ou At the close Worcestershire | 55 at a run a minute. fhad replied with 163 for four In reply to the Sussex Brat Innings scorg of 192,

Glamorgan, joint third in the Championship шble, lost first unings points to Northampton shire, for whom former England captain Freddle Brown took five for 83 with hin leg-breaks. But Glamorgan hit back when Northamptonshire went in for their second innings, claiming

four for 57 by the close.

Bruco Dooland, Naltingham- shire's Australian leg-spin bow- ler, took seven Middlesex Brat innings wickets for 85 runs, his

for best

the performance

Derbyshire Dismiss The Australians For Their

Lowest

Total Of The Tour

Chesterfield, June 18.

Thrills were plentiful here today when 22 wickets fell for 238 runs: in the course of the second day's play between Dorbyshire and the Aus- tralian cricketers.

The Australians were all out this morning for 197, their lowest total of the tour against a county, but they struck back splendidly, to dismiss Derbyshire for 69

The tourists attempted to 24 Gladwin

and Jackson made falling for 68. The sun,

In the Middle School Boys'

200 Metres Relay, the New Method quartet of Lau Kam-sing, Chon

FIRST QIVISION Wing-keo, Tong Cheung-sing

c.a.c. Recreio v

at kome and Lau Ping proved too fast for

4 pin.-J. F. Narents, C.C. Pereira, both Fong Lam, and Hongkong X. M. Silva, G. A. Guterres; Technical School, although Fong Alarcoult, A. Notonne; J. V before the close when

7. A. da Luz, R. F. da Luz, E. M.

Derbyshire made 17 for ong Lam made a strong challenge Robeira, Faso C. Hoza-required 258 runs to become the they in the initial stages.

fret side to beat the tourists.

| Pereira, A. P. Pereiro.

K.D.G.C. V Takop at home at New Method's first-leg Lau 1,30 p.m.-14 Gaddi, E. Purvis, A. Kam-sing gave his side almost men, J. McKelvig H. Shields, a three-length lead and this was Tindall, F. Francu, Norman, R. Browne.. Meyer, H. Howarth R. almost doubled by Chan Wing- | Robertson." re-kec.

With Tong Cheung-sing

1.1.C. LXI.C. away at 4 pin further increasing the leach, Lau A. B. A. Rahman, A. 11. Seemin Ping had little difficulty in R. M. Humjah; A Ontar, A.

M. E finishing nearly 20 metres ahead Razack. 9.

Kucha U. the Humjaho. All of Fong Lam, who were second. M. B. asian; A. K. Mau.

Hongkong

Staging u spectacular covery after losing the årst ret,

-7-5.

the Belgian pair won 4-8, 6-1,

Brichont with his back hand strokes completely unsettled Selas and Mulloy.

The Belgians broke Mulloy's service to lend 0-6 in the in

set and then took the match òn Washer's service-Reuter.

ONE MATCH ONLY!

London, June 18, India's 10-year-old Junior Lawn Tennis Champion, Rama- natha Krishnan, has qualified to play in the Wimbledon Cham- plonship beginning next week.

By reaching the lust eight of the Southern Qualifying Tourne- ment, Krishnan goes into the Men's Singles list but ho is unilkely to have more than one maich.

Technical school,

slow on who were extremely their first two legs, finished up

well behind.

GIRLS' EVENTS

SECOND DIVISION

L. Parker, D.

C.

.

Gamini Goonesena of Ceylon,

At Glasgow: Yorkshire 3GB (Lowson 160, R. Nichol ve for 87). Scotland 70 for one Reuter,

Souepi Wins

The Gold Cup At

who like Dooland was making Royal Ascot

his first appearance at Lord's, tool the other three Middle- sex wickets for 52 runs with his leg break and googly de-

verlos.

Frank Lowson, Len Hutton's opening partner for Yorkshire, look his score to 100 against Scotland today. He was at the

wicket for Ave hours 35 minutes and hit ten fours,

Scorca

CLOBE OF PLAY SCORES The following were the close

in

firsiclass of play cricket matches played today:

At Lord's: Middlesex 210 (Dooland: seven for 85). Not- linghamshire 46 for three.

Agcut, Berkshire, June 18.

well

The Gold Cup, the richtet and most coveted race of the Royal meeting, was to day won by the British horso Souepi after a photo- finish

M. Marcel with Boussne's 50 to 1 outsider Aram.

Gouepi, ridden

Chai by Elliott, who has ridden moz winners for M Bquisit, up on the paceranker, who, hat been in the lead from the start of this two-and-a-half miles

| grind, and caught him on the fl port

At the Oval: Essex 177 for

The judge called. for a photo pine declared (Avery 52. Erlebefore announcing Soueplas Bedaer three for 11). Surrey 84 short head winner. Soueply owned for duo. There was no play and trained by Newmarket.") before lunch because of a wet sportsman George Digby, started wicket.

at 11 to 2.

At Oxford: Oxford Univer- sity 120 (Condrey 51, Bannister five for 40), Warwickshire 187

Aram whs a 50 to 1 chance. Lo- Bourgeois, another French home which Anished second in the Gold for three (Wolton, not out 10). Vase earlier in the week, took At Manchester: Lancashire third place three lengths behind 183 for four declared (Wash- the winner. He started at 20 to 1. brook 03, Place not out 102). There were 10 starterzy AYE Cambridge University 35 for five. There was no play be. The Queen, who had driven fora lunch because the wicket down, the course before the was saturated.

start of the meeting with other members of the Rayal Family, As Tarnton: Somerset 178 and ). Kwa wonderful. finish. 253 for six (Evans 50).. Royal Air Force 307.

At Tunbridge Wells: Kent 93 and 254 (Phebey 08). Leicester Wright, four for 20) and. 21 for no wicket.

At Neath: Northamptonshire 268 and 57 for four, Glamorgan 221 (Brown five for 88).

for runs in their second innings an occasional ball lift, Hassett peared and the pitch topic anshire 131 (Page five for 57, and were all out for 140-only attempted to forge the pace increasing amount' of spin wo batamen reaching double but sitled a simple catch

enablod to which

19-year-old mid-on from. Gladwin at 18. Smith to enjoy a great run of gures.

surcoss with his qf-breaks. McDonald suddenly unleashed Hole looked stylish and con- had batted two hours. and hit Gladwin high for six. Hole was last out for 73. Ho Nino cored no Adent but many of his drives Australian batsmen

Dudley: Sussex 192 did not get full value, because more than 14 among them, tour (Sheppard 83, Jonidins cight of the dead quffeld, Ho rent boing out without scoring. for 83). Worcestershire 169 for

Derbyshire, needing 275 to four (Kenyon 63). up the 50 in an hour with a

win, lost Elliott in scoring 17 four of Morgan.

before the close.

The spinners, Doug Ring and Benaud, were mainly respon- sible for Derbyshire's collapse, Ring taking four for 19 and Benaud two for 10,

до

At lea

the partnership was were 104 runs ahead..__ worth 48 and the Australions

NEW CINDER TRACK FOR SINGAPORE

and Edwin Smith, ofbreak, Clia Gladwin, pape bowler, broke the back of Australia's

The Australian second innings. second innings batting in which was another. dismal effort, with: Taikos K.B.Q.C. at Aurtin Rood Colin McDonald made 31 and one stist saving the side from at 133 p.m.-B. H. more, J. Graeme Hole 13. Gladwin took uiler. failure. Mackililan, S. Selenaan, S. J.

Morris and Has Palock: 3. Stark, C. A. G. Hellens, four for 60 and Smith. Ove for suit both fell early but McDonald J. B. Baxter,

Marshall: 30. B. B.

and lole put on 70 for the third G. H. Clayton, ‘3. A. Smith, A. Steven, W. C. Bovided.

On their batting in the first wicket. Holo played a delightful innings, Derbyshire are not likely rings, driving with easy grace, Honours in the Middle School:

ta beat the Australlons for the | Girls events awum off yesterday

McDonald, nothing like the K.D.G.C. v Recreio "A" away at collapse could not be attributed stylish Hole but with stubborn were shared by KGV's Vanossa

D.in.-A. Joiner, C. Ure, E. Baker wholly to the wicket taking indefence, viles and New Method College's Crighton: A. liution, dreaves and the fact that Ring bowled his the second time on the tour.

reached 50 for only Kan Lin-ling, while in the d. Volckatst, A. Buchanan C. leg breaks exceptionally well. Inter-School 200 Metres Relay Rounscfell. Reserves.-J. Dewhurst The county lost five nyickets for Onco the stand had been event in this division, King and G. Gordon.

32 and the fellow-on seamed broken, there came a startling George V School took the first L.R.C. V Filipino Club away at kaly, but Donald Carr helped collapse, the last seven wickets 4 pm A. M. Kadi, s. 8. Hussait prevent this with bold pulls and A. B. Kitchell, J. Hooson; 5. Q. carly one-lengh

Vanessa Giles after taking an Buz, A. & A. Rumjahn A.hooks which brought him 20

load from Hussain, S. M. Rumfahn: 14. 11: runs. Suzanne Hewson, kept well in Jano, 1. Kitchell, A. M. Waham; the lead in the 100 Metres Free

Apart from the patient Me- A. M. Rumjana.

Donald and the stylish, Hole, who Style to win by two lengths. Recreio "A" K.B.G.C,

at 4 pt. A. Lopes, CM. Sva, made half his side's runs matters her own way in gaining F. C. de Lur

Suzanne Howson did not have . A. Costa, M. A. Baptista; H. A.Australian batman in the second Osorio, B. F. Marque Danenberg.

S. E. Soura, Jinnings scored more than six. second place. Now Method's G. Noronha, C. P. Basio, A. A.

LIMITATIONS Chang Ching-mul came up from da Silva. behind and a gallant attempt p.m.-A. F. Gorgs. 1. A. Vistor:

"B" v K.C.C. away saw her level with Suzanne at. J. Basto, B. E. Pintos, V. A. V. A. Fereira, M. Roza-Pereira; the beginning of the last lup.

Tubelro, A. M. Suva: N. A. Beltrao. J. M. Gutierrez, J. F. Bilva. A. F. The stronger fluish of the Rice-Pereire. KGV girl took her to the win- ng line in an oxciting finish... 9. Chang. 1. 8. Care. Filipino Club « I.A.C. st home at by the narrow margin of just it. J. Noronha, CA Colar 3. Derbyshire batted 20 minutes City Council said he hoped the under half a length,

Medina, F. D. Hunt, J. T. Cotton,

B. BUVA: C. M. Xavier, D. A. before stumps were drawn and Centre could he built in time to Kan Yin-ling, although even-Nelah, R. Besa, Dr V. Alienza. Elliott was run out from Brat allow local athletes to train Sydney, June 18.

fuaily Upishing up three lengtha H.K.C.C. KDC. at home as silp their third Australia's

Champlon ahead of KGV's Lorna Black Pam C. B. Black, A. Turon, run out of the days

3. Marshall, A. W. Brown; E. E. runs. swimmer Jon Henricks, 18, fed all to way in the Middio Wallwork. D. Back, H. Davies, will compete in the Japan-School Girls' 100 Motres Back A. Edwards: GW-Bewell: A: 5. ese Swimming Champion-Stroke New Method's Chan Mitchell Moust, W. Willamsen

Ching-mui was third.

Reserves.-6. C. Smith and I, G, Hahan. ships in August.

The Middle School Girls 200 Announcing this last night, Motres Free Stylo Rolny pro- the New South Wales Swimming vided an exciting tusele between Association said he would leave KGV and New Method College. for Tokyo, by air next month. Belilos Public School, with

Henricks had his first inocula- | thoir' Arst threo.

His first round opponent will be Marvyn Rose, the Australian left hander, who is ofcially seeded number 3-Reuter.

JON HENRICKS

TO SWIM

JAPAN

IN

for the win,

steady to stu

Recreio

at

Singapore, June 10,

pace had much to do with thoir Their efforia to forco the dismissal, but Smith showed the athletic centre with a 400-metre A plan to bulld a modera limitations of the Australian cinder track has been approved batsmen in playing the turning in principle by a Singapore City boll.

Council Committee. Needing 275 runs for victory. An elected member of the

there for the Olympic Games in Melbourne and the Asian Games |

Manila.

THE SCOREBOARD:

- Austra|jang. --1st-fnglass—107 -- Derbyshire. Ist innings...80

Australians, 2nd innings

Morris,

Dawkes, b. Gladwin McDonald, b. Smith... Hasselt, c. Kelly, b. Gladwin Hole, b. Jackson

C.

De Courcy, c. Kelly, b.

Gladwin pl. b. Gladwin Craig, b. Beraud, b. Smith Archer, b. Smith Davidson, lbw. b. Smit Ring, e. Elliott, D. Smith Langley, not out

Extras

''Total.

Jackson

Gladwin

Bowling:

51

0

78

..

AL

Julia Tingay Gets Her

Colours

The cheers which rent tha air when the number of tho Batish horse went into the rue were terrific, for the crowd was again tremendous,

Many of them had backed the had won the Gold Vase over gallant Son of Eplemm, who the cause last your while the French supporters had their M. Marcel money mostly on Bousse's other runner, the 1951 St Leger winer Talma, which started a warm seven to four Lavourite.

A

Soucpl is a five-year-old hors:] by Epigram out of Sousse.

won

for his owner_..

£12,000 by his narrow victory; AL-

1

button

BIG DISAPPOINTMENT

The big. disappointment of t raco, apart from Talma, was; thời) poor show put up by the Chester Cup winner, Eastern Emperor.

"Lord Milford's ho

Julia Tingay, one-time Colony record-holder in the 200 Matres started second favourite a and High Jump, and a member of seven to two hut was never seen the King George V School 1051- with a chance. It was .left. 152. hockey team, was recently Souepl to fall the formidabid:

selected to play as a half-back French challenge.

B

for. Westem Province in the South

African Inter-Provincial School- girls' Hockey Tournament,

The French got revenge in the

next race when the Aly Khan's

grey colt Skyraider, à son of tur

Julla, who is going to school Derby winner, Airborne easie

at the Holy Rosary Convent at won the King Edward VII Stokes 140 Wynberg, South Africa, was one of a mile and a half, starting at

of two girls from the school to be 18 to 2. Chatsworth, which r selected for the Western Province in

the Darby This 'yan

OMRW fem. She has also won her second. 0.31 18 1 school colours for tennis and

swimming.

17 Z 59,

10 3 30 3

5 0 35 0

Smith Morgun

Byca 6; Log-byes 3.

Derbyshire, 248 innigan lett, run out Hamer, got out Dawkes, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling:

www.

I

Only one favourite

agula today. This was Mr Harry Jour two-year-old HighTreasonyil which won the Chesham Staltegi

DON COCKELL starting at nine to four y

TO FIGHT

MATTHEWS

London, June 18,

The Northern Stuble an their frst prize when Hydrolo gist, a 10 to 1 chance, took me other Ave-furlong two-year-old raco, the New Stokos

Sir Gordon Richards wOTLİSİ British: Heavyweight. Buxing the opening race for the second for one. Champion Don Cockell is to ight successivo day velabs his mounts!

the American heavyweight, Harry Blood Test, won the Hix furlange Matthows, in Boise, Idaho, on Cark and Orerry Stakes;?) OMR.W July 14, Cocitell's: manager Mring at eight to one,, nisi algusel) 5. 3 80 John Simpson, annqunced today.

pho

weather was omtr 1-1 0 Q

Cookell won the British fille Kinder today and the largo T 180 by cutpointing Johany Williams, crowd had a most enjoyable a 1100 the holder, in London on May 12 day even if moet of their logbir

---Neuter.

mancy-Reuters Amigastof

Carr took two fourn off the Planned on international Iines,Arohor pace bowlers after lunch. The the centre may have a cycling Davidson follow-on had been saved when track, changing rooms and Ring Morgan mlased, a full tons from showers, and, is estimated to cost Denaud TUIBQ DIVISION

Davidson and was bowled at 33some Straits $50,000. Heuter. Byes 1; Leg-byes 2-Reuter, Tecreto v P.O.C. at koma at Carr never neglected a scoring mA. A. Remedios, & A. Colla, chance and hooked. Davidson BC: Alver Alvir, for his third four. Dutores, 8. Itivero, R..

A. M. Baptista: 25. Rosario, J.-P. swimmers Xavier, 11. F. Pereira, B. A, Campos. Ring had his bowling gros Fulpko Cv HKFC. away at slightly spoilt when Dawicos off- 4 pm V. R. Espina, A. D. Reis, droyo him for six. Carr was L. A. Pero, Y., A. Nam; L. seventh out when he gave a Camino, TT My Care RM. V. rubeiro, M.T. Nunch L. M. Neves, catch to silp of the first ball St. A. Rahman, H. A. V. Ribeiro, when Bonaud returned,

P.0.0. Recreio away, al- 4. p.

1. W. Brace, Ji Caldwell. 8. bimelen, Dr G. 1. Shaw; D. M. Billler, C. W. Haynes, R. B. Rosen, A. W. Hitreock:

That was the end of the re latanen, Dawkes and Smith, both fell when hitting out and Jack-

tion yesterday in preparation swimming the breast stroke, Ho will begin sportingly completed the race toon in an indoor well behind..

and go to}} pool in

Suzanne Howson gave KGY Townsville in tropical Queena- land Inter to stop up ble training 99 early, four-length lond, but before leaving for: Japan.

Now Method's second swimmer, Tan Virginia Wong, raduçof this to Henrick last season won the just over one Imigth on Bins Australian 110 and 220 Yards beth. Stokes. tilles in times which would have given him en outstanding when she drew closer to Lynn Paddy Fu cut the lead further chance of winning the sprint Ramsay by half a length. oventa at the Helsinki Olympic

Vanessa Giles, though given

The Australiann, did not make "Ho will be the second Aus-only half a length lead, carly

a good start in their second tralian sports champion to visit outsped her rival Chang, Ching-

1.R.C. H.K.E.R.C. at home at innings. With 14 scored, Japan since the end of the mul to reach tho Onishing line

hoo, M. di Morris playing forward edged Poolde war.. Last year Australian three lengths ebond

Arcull 3. 8. Ac bors A. 11. Razack; a ball from: Gladwin - to, give champion. runner Marjorie The Duals of the remaining 123 Abca & I. HARGER Marker. Dawkon a good catch behind

Ďv-It, Badleki, AZB Abbas, K. Jadlaka, raçost there-Beuter · Jovante, will be awups qft, this Nistein, B. Ducks, M. Y. Adal, *** the wickat, w

A. Saknon. £.. Martin, J. E. Burns, son was rui; out. The last threg L. J. MO TATish.

wicketn fell at the same tatal, and I.K.E.R.CV INC. Away at | Derbyshire were all out for 09, 4. Domic. Colord. Dunstan, 128, behind, W. Macfarlan, V Blower: C. John

Boitomie. V. Bonchi, B. Williams, P. Brasselt, son, J. Collins. 3.

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