SPORTRAL
"It would need an Alco Bedrer to get this tot out/"
London Express Arteles.
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY = 3, · 1953.
THE AUTHORITIES ON
ON THE FOUR-MINUTE MILE ARE SURPRISED BY A FINN
By "RECORDER"
Some bitter controversy has already started on who will be the first man to run the Four-Minute Mile. After the Compton race in which Wes Santee returned 4:02.4, Dennis Johansson 4:04.0 and Gaston Reiff 4:05.7, Californian sports writers interviewed Johansson opinions of Santee's chances.
:
on his
Johansson, a runner with considerable competitive experience, upset every- one by naming the five most probable men to run first past the Four-Minute barrier as Bob McMillen, Stanislav Jungwirth, Werner Lueg, Sune Karlsson and Ingvar Eriksson.
No mention of Santee, who. incidentally, has followed the same retrogressive pattern as | Landy, with a 4:03.7 and a 4:07.0. Roger Bannister returned 4:02.0 in a paced Mile at Motspur Park los! Saturday, but he also is excluded from Johansson's lat, fus is John Landy. Even the Olympic Champion, Josy Barthel, away at 4 p.m. is not on the Flan's list of prob- PROF. Watt, J.Bables.
The following are Club selec tional for League Lawn Bowls matches to tre played to-morrow:
First Division
Hayward, K.F. Badir; 1 Mac- Kenzie, 1. B. Dewar, W. J. D. Cameron, W.R. Hillyer: G. Perkins itoza Yu, C. Pile, C. Pupe, Reserver. --W.H. Canton and E. Itellamy.
KCC
V PRC at home At .n.-F.R. Kerninzi, W..
Recreio V 4.m.-J.E. Noronha, L.C. Peretre, O.A. Gulers, F.X.M. Silva: J.A
KDC ut hume at
the field.
one of the two youngest men in, record to his name, But his home will remain in athlelle Sune Karlsson and Ingvar history as belonging to one ot Eriksson are two of the younger the great competitors of un cra Swedish Milers. They haven't which saw the greatest Mile field acquired the reputation of some
ever assembled. of the other prospects, but they haven't started serious racing yet this year, the Scandinavian season never normally getting Into top gear before August,
Both have un impressive list of sub-8:30 marks On Bannister, Johansson' sald, Metres and sub-4:10 marks for for 1,600 "Roger
Bannister
Great the Mile to their name and they Britain must be accepted as have, in fact, run more fust times threat, although Bannister has than
bove McMillen, Landy,
not done in his entire life any Santee or Bannister. They have Coyle, H.3. Capell, C. Thompson;
good racing except to defeat two also had much more racing ex- V. Lopes, J. Chubb, T. T. Baker,
Hong Sling Tang, Eired men at the Penn Relays perience. Fincher, J. N. Wang, F.O. Madar. (In 1951) in 4:08.3---nothing ex-
The Scandinavian failure in the traordinary. If you are born in London you are the greatest in 1,500 Metres at Helsinki 15 the world, anyway.
sur- | attributable to two causes-July prised me when he was fourth in was. too early for them and their
racing tactics were bad. the Olymple 1,500 Metros."
Gunder Hagg, it is reported, Jack Crump,
writing in the kome at July issue of World Sports, re-berating them for
used very strong language in A.... Leonard W.C. Ogley.
Coater, W. Bradbury: plies. "Has our young friend followed the German tactics of not having Hong Choy, A.J. Kew, G.A, SoUER, from Finland overlooked his
Rosetsi; G. Medar, D. ftosnelet, Fes. Landall.
(Bannister's) European Cham-
***** | piling on the pace in the early IRC V CCC away at 4 panpionship 800 Metres performance stages of the race.
da Cur, R., da Luz, E.M. Alar- coin, A.F. NOTunlia: J.P.V. Ribeiro, C.E. Passos, &. Roza-Pereira A.P. Pereira.
CCC VIRC
1. ARUTA, Rumjahn, M.B.in
in 1950, when inches covered
THE FINISH THAT RAISED ASCOT'S BIGGEST CHEER
Though Royal Hunt Cup day at Ascot, Eng- land, began disappointing- ly with the cancellation of the royal procession because of heavy rain. the grey afternoon was transformed shortly after ten minutes to four, when it was seen that Choir Boy was winning the big race.
One of the biggest cheers ever heard at Ascol gresied the success of the Queen's colours worn by Doug Smith. The picture shows how com- fortably the Royal coll beat Brunetto, ridden by Gordon Richards,
BADMINTON NOTES
Former Hongkong Boy To Lead English Team On South African Tour
By "ARGONAUT”
has been An ex-Hongkong boy Warwick Shute nominated to lend an International English badminton team to tour South Africa from. July 9.
"The tour will be an extensive 72-day one, during
Gloucestershire Still In
Position To Save Their Game Against
A
Australians
Bristol, July
After the Australians had threatened to gain another win in two days when they continued their match with Gloucestershire today, the county rallied splendidly and are still in a position to save the game.
Australia, replying to Gloucestershire's 137, carried their first innings to 402 for nine wickets before declaring at the tea interval. Any chances that the Aus- tralians would skittle out Gloucestershire during the remaining two hours were dis- pelled by the former Test player, George Emmett, who opened the innings and was not out 90 when stumps were drawn with the Gloucestershire second innings scoro showing 131 for two wickets.
when
A Taunton Yorkshire. 280 Illingworth 79), Somerset 245 for eight (Smith 32).
Austrolla for their bla total A fine fourth wicket partner- At Lord's: Middlesex 343 for were mainly indebted to Jim de ship between David Sheppard | eight declared and 84 for two. Courcy (97) and Neil Harvey and Jah Parks and magnificent Essex 255 (Horsfoli 52, Balloy (141). who took part in • folding helped place Sussex in a 04). seventh wicket stand of 159 in favourable position Guildford At Chesterfield: Northampton- 100 minutes,
where Surrey inished needing shire 338 for four declared Earlier it had been Gloucester-four rus to clear first innings (Burrick not out 161, Reynolds shire who threatened to shock arrears with six wickets left. not out 51). Derbyshire 343 for the Australians, for they soon! Sheppard and Parks excelled five (Elliott not out 13%, Willatt continued
the good overnight in driving and cutting during an 95, Revill 66), work
they had four entertaining stand which pro- wickets down for 71 by getting duced 117 in iwo hours" 25 two more for the addition of 05 minutes, Sheppard batted more runs, which left Australia one than four and a half hours for behind with
four wickets in his fourth 100 of the summer,
At Guildford: Surrey 140 anji hand.
Then came the big stand and the lost six wickets falling for part-103, Parko 80, Alec Bedser Sussex collapsed after lunch, 104 for four. Sussex 253 (Shep- Gloucestershire could blame 60
Ave for 94). Alec runs, with themselves for missed chances. taking three of them in a two- Bedser Harvey, during his sixth century over spell costing four runs.
At Eastbourne: L. Stevens' X the
versus Tour, was missed twice
Cambridge apart from being in danger of
Univeralty Trevor Bailey, the Essex all-two-day
match abandoned. tri stum being in do
Founder, who played such There was no play today bo big part in England's
second cause of rain. Stevens' XI 278 Wille the big partnership was innings during the Test, again for six declared. Cambridge building up, the gates of the dominated piny at Lord's. ground were closed with 16,000
University 112 for live. stayed at inside.
wicket packed
nearly three hours for 84, his At Sandhur after tea and it hard wa
The
and Santee which the English team will travel inland from Cape pemett dominated the two highest score of the season. He versus Oxford University two-
Hassan, A.K. Minu A., Parlett, Hansenne and Bannister have already allowed themselves
A.B.A. italiinun, K.M. Runjahın,
Op J. Hoonen, B. Yunut K.M. Omar, A.R. Kitchell.
JIKFC
V KUGC at
A.
Valley at 4 pa—G. Verruil, s Baker, T. Margan, M. N. Hakusen; A. Roberts, J. Skinner, J. Watson, B. Z. Bektord: F. Liddell, W. Me Coll, L. G. Young, K. Forrow.
KBGC ♥ BKFC away at 4 pm.-- Laddi, F. Purvis. A. Eastman, McKelvie, R. Browne, 3. Meyer, F. Howarth, It. Robertson J. Tindall, 11. Shields, F. Francia, G. Norman
Second Division
Recreio "A" v Recrelu "1" at home at 4 pm--A. A. Lopes, C. Mi
Both Bannister
Town as far north as the borders of the Belgian Congo. "1" inside min. 61 seca? Did a rather strenuous season, the Johansson
forget, too.
There will be five two-day yielded a nett surplus of $103, thot latter especially with his habit Bannister's time in the Olympic of running both the Half Mile
Tests against the full strength 027 Straits. 1,600 Motres Anal was 3 mins.40.0 and the
Malaya, the holders and suc- Alile at most of the of South Africa and 11 one-day secs., which was fast enough to meetings he took part in.
Axtures against provincial cessful retainers of the title, defeat Eriksson of Sweden and
teams.
received $25,087 as their share. Johansson himself?"
Lueg and Barthes are taking it.
The USA, who figured in two vory easy, waiting for the real education in the former Central one for Malaya, received the Warwick received his early matches as compared to only Jack Crump does recollect two "big time" in the late summer. great races in which Bannister Jungwirth is following
. School in the British
Hongkong biggest share of $29,682, after ran, but he makes no allowance Zatopek workhorse tradition. where he and his brother, deduction of travelling allow-
that Johansson's Landy and MeMillen are unlikely Kenneth, were among the most ance. racing experience is far greater to be heard from until next sun- promising badminton and tennis
India's than Bannister's and the
$3,005, share Cimer.
players then, has run against more of the
while Denmark suffered a loss Their father, Mr A. L. Shute, of $6,170. A revision of the
scheme who used to work in the Dock-distribution
to allow yard, was a prominent County for more equitable distribution
funds was made badminton player and turned of
at the out regularly in the early days annual meeting of the IB.F. of Hongkong badminton for the held on July 1. Fire Brigade team.
for the fact
Finn
SUVE, 3. Remedia, world's loading Milers and more Baptista: 1. A. Ozario, B. F. Alar ques, S. E. Souza, F. G. da luz; C.
A Danenbere. G. A. Norenia, C. P. Blasio, A. A. da Silva.
Beerelo "B" y Recreio at home at pan, N. A. Helirio, E. M. Remedios, J. P. Silva, A. P. Meet Pereira: J. J. Basto. A. M. Silva, Y. B. V. Ruberry, R. A. Campus, A. F. Gomed, J. A. Victor, M. A. Ferreira
Roza-Pereira,
M
|
often against each one dividually than Bannister, hos,
In-
NOT TO BE UNDERRATED
Johansson's opinions are not to be underrated. Neither are those of Gaston Reiff, who has run a 4:02.8 Mile himself and KDC away at 4 pm‚— E. Ginard, L. Bones, T. W. It. "Wi-
had
Кос
V
has
TALK FROM EXPERIENCE
veteran
Reiff and Johansson, both great globe - trotters and racers, will probably take part summer and autumn to break in most of the inter attempts this
the Four-Minute barrier,
They are unlikely to succeed even wider ex-themselves, but they certainly son, W. Howard White.perlence of competitive runing talk from much more experience 5. A. Gray, O. Lee, M. J. Divecha;
than Johansson, though probably than the vast D. C. Symons, W. Baker, D. Fistips, J. A. Tibble.
INC KBGC of home อ! + p.m.-S. O. Bux, S. S. Hukkala.
Madar, 5M Rua 1. Kitchell, B. A i Bux, A. Hussain, 6. M. Rumjalin; A. M. Kadir. Anbur Mumjähn, A. D. Kitchell. Ai M. Waliab.
KBGC Inc an
at 4 p.m.-G. Volckaert, Kavanagh, S. Strange, A. Jolner, Greaves, S. Baker, J. Crighton; Hounsefell, G. McKriell, La Purker, D. Trail, Reserve; C Ure,
Dewhurst. G. Gerden.
PRC
♥
Third Division.
HKERC at home at 4
army of race-
not as much over the 1,500 Metres watchers and statisticians, and One Mile roules.
Other members of the English touring team are: A. D. Jördən (Cheshire), J. R. Best (Kent), Miss I. E. O'Beirne (Sussex), Miss I. L. Cooley (Surrey) and Miss J. R. White (Surrey).
They are, probably, quite tired The final accounts of the last Reit's immediate reply on of hearing about Landy, Thomas Cup stries held in who would hit the Four-minute Bannister and Santee and Malaya-last-year-chow-that, the Mile Aurget first was "Bannister." Johansson's unfortunate remark three matches' played
However, it looks very much that everything good is supposed
like Johansson was talking who he considered solid sense and his selection of the five most likely barrier-breakers is highly it- teresting.
McMillen has been out ol training for the greater part of
there
AVIS
Hongkong is not likely to have any representative in the All-Malayan Badminton Cham- pionships which are to be held this year at Kuala Lumpur on August 21. 22 and 23.
be
strictly
hours
15
and often, as is shown by the fours obtained in his un- beaten stay of one hour and 50 minutes. He and Tom Graveney put on 09 for the second wicket in 40 minutes.
was
V
The
The Army
part of the body and one nasty University 270 and 119 for Ave
struck on nearly overyday match was drawn. Oxfor knock on the left arm caused declared (Marshall 51). him temporary retirement and Army 214 (Parmuby 77)
and for an X-ray. aventually visit to hospital | 126 for six.
Fine deploys by Elliott, Wil (Statham six for 49). Lancashire At Manchester: Hampshire 303 Latt
and Revill
gave Derbyshire Northamptonshire. Elliott batted kin 50). first innings dead over 194 for. Ave (Washbrook .87,
all day for 132
Worcester: Worcester- 20 and Willett, who was five short shire 374 for
not out
A
eight declared of his century, partnered Eillott (Devereux not out 01). Warwick- In o second wicket stand of 171. hire 330 for three (Cardner 80, Revill hit hard and. had 11 Townsend 124, Spooner not out
an innings of GG 72).
De
THE SCOREBOARD Gloucestershire, 1st Innings 137 Australia, ist innings Morris, c. Ennett, Cool Benaud, b. Mortimore .... Miller, lbw. b. Scott Craig, C, Milton,
Mortimore Tallon, lbw, b. Mortmore Courey, c. Wilson, 1. Mellugh Hassett
C. Milton, Mortimore
30
4
0
boundaries scored in 56 minutes,
97
1
141 25
Harvey, c. Scott, b. Cook .. Archer, not out Lindwall, e. Young, b. Cook
Extras
Scoll
Total
(for wickets
dect.)
402
Bowling
о M R W
21 2 07
0
42
284 104 31.4
99
10
+4
At a recent annual meeting of the Malayan Badminton Assocla-
on it was decided that the Lambert Championships
McHugh national,
Mortimore--. In view of the
status that Cook Malayan badminton enjoys in the badminton world, the decision Byes 0; Leg-byes 11. was a rather surprising one as
Gloucestershire, 2nd innings one would have thought that every attempt would have been Emmett, not out Even the Scandinavian sport-
made by Malaya to make their Milton, c. Morris, b, Benaud ing press has been overloud in The results of the June Championship tournament a bad- Graveney, c. Lindwall, b. the subject of Bannister, Chala-
Archer Competitions are
fol-minton "Wimbledon." 08 way and Pirie, with not too much attention
of low- to the potential
taken in the spirit of good- to come from London can be
humoured repartee.
p.m.-P. W. Kotcalfe, F. Eoberts, the American early season be the home product."
A. J. Bennett, G. E. Willerton: L. W. Blanton, J.11. Evans, W. Gilles, J. H. Goodman; 1. Lowo, W. S.G. Jones, 3. 1. Marvin, A. Jilist, Re- cerve.-J. Moore.
CCC V POC at home At 4 pan. Kelleher, T. Leonard, H. 6. Baker, J. H. Ravier; S. V. Doc. A. M.L. Soares, P. K. Lau, R. Tay: C. C. Ma, P. Mamarin, Y. A Razack: S. Leonard. Reserves.-J. Pru and A, E. 11. Castro.
IRC V FUpino Club away st 4
9. AD60, 9. H. Khan, E, R. Markar, O. R. Badick; A. Bacoo F. M. el Arculli, J. S. Ackber. A R. Bazack: A. R, Abbas, K. Nazarin, 8. Bucks, M. Y. Adal.
D<FC V Recreio away at 4 pand, Weight, R. G. Taylor-Kelly, E. F. Geo; B. Flaxman, E. Lonsdale, S. Mile, F. Young: W. S. Taylor, T. Paynton. T. Dyer, E. Gautier,
Recrelo v BKDC
at home at 4
pm.-A. A. Guterres, H. 1; Pinna 8. A. Rivero, A. M. Doplista: L. A. Rosario, J. P. Xavier, H. G. Laurel, A. C. Sequeira; A... A.
nemeules, . A. Callaco, P. C. Alves, 4. L. S. Alves.
KCC YUSRC at home at p.mt. W. Close, A. C. Tribble, fudadale. T. Lock; W. F. Duimen, A. 3. Mallland, 11. A. Trigg, C. W. Lamp J, E. Medina, G. Ladd, Gibson, B. Ramtekad.
L.
USRC V KOC away at 6 pm. -0. D. 9. 10, N. Hart-Baker. A. Dodd, IL, M. Wetherington; J. M. Elba, A. G. Goswell, C. Ingledew, D. L. Edwarda; G. Symington,
Hollway,
R.
B. Read,
BASEBALL
1.
cause of some foot allment, He is now doing his national service. He is most unlikely to run u Four-minute Mile this year.
in
NOT TOO YOUNG
Aa Milers gu, the "young Finn" Jungwirth has been going
is not too young. He was running great guns in the early European world class company since season and has already this year 1949 and kus had little of the run 1,500 Metres in 3:45.0 in. chilly wind at Opava on May Press acclaim that has come the way of the more spectacular 30, 1,000 Metres in 2:28.5, again
runners. in bad wind conditions, and 3,000 Metres in 8:13.2 to defeat Emil Zotopek last Saturday,
He is a much more qualified Judge of the patential of his fellow Milers than are the sports The young Czech ran the 800 columnists,
none of whom, Metres in 1:48.7 last year, a time though that is not a curious fact, raced against McMillen
for the Miler's half distance that has
SHEK O GOLF
MEDAL POOL
The rules of the proposed | Southeast Asia Badminton tour- Winner 1. H. Rondall 02-18-04nament are now being drafted Runner up J. Dickson
Lanch
by the Malayan Badminton As- sociation.
76-9-07
90
19
22
Crapp, not out
Extran
Total (for 2 wickets) 131
Bowling
OMR W
Benaud
Lindwali BOGEY POOL
The competition will
In all Miller Archer 1. H. Kendall tied. All equare.
Winners W. A. Hogarth and probability start in 1054, and is likely to consist of two Men's
Fill There will not be a Medal or Singles, two Men's Doubles, one
Singles, one Bogey Pool in July, a Running Ladies'
Ladies' Eclectic being substituted. This Doubles and one Mixed Doubles is open to Ladies, who play from match, making a total of seven their own handicaps and from games, their own Tees, Improvemends to be "ringed".
LANDALE TROPHY
•
-At
Nottingham;
Glamorgan CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES 254 for five declared (Curt nos out 111), and 00 for Live, The following were the close Nottinghamshire 295 for three of play scores in first class declared (Simpson 124).--- cricket matches played today: Reuter.
All-Australian Final In
The
Men's Doubles: At Wimbledon
London, July 2
Vic Seixas (USA), who meets Kurt Nielson (Den- mark) in tomorrow's singles final, was kept on the Centre Court for two hours late this afternoon in no exciting Mon's Doubles semi-final and ended on the losing alde.
He and his compatriot, Gardnar Mulloy, second seeded pair for the event, were beaten by 14-16, 6-3, 6-4 100 by the Australians, Mervyn Rose and Rex Hartwig, in a 34 match which could have some bearing on the Davis Cup
31 3 1 11 0
5
13
1
2 32 0 competition.. 12 2 88
Australians
senil-Anal.
combined
Championship
last
Nielsen was not engaged to-Doubles | day, COUNTY CRICKET - .
but spent 45 minutes year. London, July 2.
practising on an outside court Top seeded wonder boys Kon Rosewall and Lewis Hoad won A surprise declaration by the during the afternoon.
Rose and Harlwig should have through later in the day to make Glamorgan captain, Will Wool-
-all-Australian Men's The All-Malaya team is exler, left Nottinghamshire to get won much sooner as they failed r
nine points in
the Doubles final on Saturday. pected to make a tour of South-255 for Brat innings lead, which to clinch
But the youngsters were taken cast Asia about the end of this they did for the loss of three marathon first set which they no other outstanding Miler of Santee, Luca, Barthel, Bannister now on the Board at the Club tively
year, and the next Thomas Cup wickets in their county cricket eventually lost in the 30th game to five gets by the Belgian Davis
after The Entry List and Rules are Challenge round has been tenta-game today took six hours to Rose's service in the previous and Jackle Brichant, in the the Americans had cracked Cup players, Phillipe Washer today has achieved, (Sydney and company.
fixed for May or June, make their score but Notts got he Glamorgan House. Three Club Competition, 1955. Wooderson did 1:48.5 for the 800 Metres in 1938).
the runs in three hours and 50 well and frequently penetrated 6-0.-6-4, 3-0, 6-1, and never Unlike Reift, who is a maestra such to be selected before driv
The Australians won by 4-0, at the 3,000 Metres and Two-ing off the Bret fee and cannot
minutes due chiefly to a century He hus proved conclusively Mile routes, that he has more speed than any will, probably in
Derinis Johansson afterwards be c'anged.
Local enthusiasts, This competition is also open suffering acutely
who are by their captain, Reg Simpson. the American defence down the looked in danger of defent once
had Mulloy they
broken through or 15 years'
Ladies, to
court He made 21 out of 224, hitting middle. Compotstore thay shortage in the Colony, will be two sizes and seven fours. He Boshed across many dazzling: Brichant's service to lead by
that in addition
but they wero two-love In tho deciding set. up his spiked shoce for the last Starting times. 18 holes against to the possibility of the Indian “nd Clay put on 112 for the Arst Winners time without having any world Bogey of handicap on
outweighed by their loose shots, Brichant, and Washer the Recreation Club including two
Jan wicket.
When
soldarn have played better than IRONICALLY ENOUGH Glamorgan batted n date of the competition.
courts in their new clubhouse second time, offspinner Stocks
Rose thus gained some, condunt. Their volleying
in this exclling Centre Court JACK MACGREGOR TROPHY scheme, Chinese Recreation took three quick wickets for 14 solation for his Singles defeat the highest order. Krąg
Club are drawing up plans for and at the close Glamorgan yesterday by Seixas, who was
Lbree up-to-date |wers badly placed with five men Ironically enough his partner Rosewal's Gine play, off the completed by next Sunday, July 6, Badminton courts.
and tha out for 90.
when winning the United States Ground
tremendous power of Band. boikin serria. and wash, proved the dockling factors.
of the present day Milers and time os all good Finns do, hang arrange their own partners and glad to know enough stamian to outrun Zatopek at a longer distance.
BETTER MAN WON
Zatopick recently had his
tonsils and a number of teeth 16 Acceptors For Est round matches should be providing
removed and has been troubled
זי
A throughout most of the winter The Australian
New York, July 2. Major League baseball scores today were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York
ton
Cleveland Detroit
RHE 5 13:0 9 '0.0
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia
0 7
with acute sciatica. Emerging from a month in hospital, ho proved that he is no back number
by winning his first 8,000 Metres race of the season in 14:33.0 and his second in 14:26.8.
Grand National
THE GAMBOLS
from
Seixas ol
bay
Barry APP Celz
IVE. JUST- PAID THE RENEWAL
"
PREMIUM ON MY LIFE FOLICK
I THINK IT WOULD BE A GOOD)) IDEA LEI TOOK, OUT ANOTHER - ONE
THATE VERY SELFISH
WHY SHOULDN'T INSURANCE POLICY ?.
Melbourne, July 3." Sixteen Anal receptors de- clared today for the 24 furlonga hurdle race
By the time he met Jungwirth Grand National last week-end,
he must have worth A£3,000, to be rue at been well on the road to Flemington tomorrow were: | complete recovery. It 100k
very much ike the better man! Gunshot (10 st. 12 Ibs)
Siar Fast (10 st. 11), Euripides won.
(10 st. 3), Just Mark (10xi, 3), Werner Lang, third to Barthel King of the Glen - (10 st. 1); and McMillen in the Olymple Pearls Choice (9st. 183, Cafturin 1,500 Meirea, has started, the (9st. 13), Gay Ghost. (0 5%. 8), season well with foat times
FEUR45000 Metres. Ho 15 chilly Turley (08. 8), Iran' Monarca
(0 st. 9), Xenurus (9 st.
truliding": "pp speed "The very Jolly Sirius: (0 et 1), Channel 1phorouch German gyproach to Crgmine (0 et 1), Esplanado (1 09. 2 fhe problem 97 (he Foursmiquid it."10)," Bucksylang (983) ➡Unity) Proză.
Mile. Just 29, he li, wit geziee;| Durbeks (9 st);
HAVE AN
Having had an hour's ́ ́ ́ rest, Sebes went on to the court again to reach the semi-final of the Mixed Doubles with Mis Hart.
But this match against the Corner Pole. Vladimir Skenerici, and Mrs Violette Alvensloven of Swizerland, proved little engra than a quiet workout for the top seeded pair, who won by 0-2, 0-1. Lewis Hoad (Austrália) and Mise
Jolle Sampson. (USA) bent Geoff-Puish and Mrs Jean
·|·Rinkel (Britain) by 0-3, 6+9, In another Mixed Doubles querier- finaliansthand
J.
Miss
Miam
Shilcock (Blain) beat Miles M. Eyro and - atlas
(Britain) by Dvd, Bettin' khair, quarter-flool match of Women's Doubleuan Beuter.
the
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