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WIMBLEDON 1954

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1954.

ANY ONE OF HALF A DOZEN COULD BEAT THE OTHER FIVE-IT'S THAT CLOSE

By PETER DITTON

Soon the

Another world tennis junket is reaching its climax. greatest players in the business, and I mean business, will be arriving in London for the Wimbledon Championships.

Some of the top-liners are in England already, tuning up in minor tournaments to got, the fee) of grass agnin after weeks of playing on hard courts. They have come via the United States, Australia, Asia and Europe, deciding the Championships of the various areas en route.

really

There

In the absence

of n

the are others too. outstanding player, as Krumer exited Czech Jarnelav Drobny, was when he won in 1947 and the evergreen Miam lawyer |

malu Gardner Mulloy and Schroeder in 1940, the event, the Aden's Singles, is an Australian, Bex Hartwig, wide open ka at any time Kined

the war,

1

er,

Joint favourites, according

fourth *

JUST SOME OF THEM

ار

don. That may well have been preview of things to come. CORRESPONDINGLY BASY

If the task of trying to select a winner in the men's event is complicated, the job of trying to pick the Lady champion

"Little These are just nome of the correspondingly easy. book, Br defending

the names that come to mind im- Mo", Miss Maureen Connolly,

an oxide-on champion Vic Sexus and

And in all prob- must be an

-ob favourite. American and French Ruehold-mediately,

hard Trabert. But Quen sue be found among them.

**nblllly the eventual winner will Twice champion, she is, Ulh

may

be to realice, the intensity

though of competition 1 have deliberately refrained still only 20 years of age, and and the frequency with which from mentioning Britan's top must be still improving. 1/16 top-liners

each hope, oppose

Tony Mottram. Don't Ifer chief rival seems 10 other,

that on any given day, any one of half a dozen could think me unpatriate. Tony can Miss Doris Hart who last year great fight before gear up his play to the highest put up beat the other Ave.

level for a short spell,

losing 8-6, 7-5. But those who how exhausted Miss saw the match will remember Mins Hart ap- peared at the end. It seemed, then, that even had she managed to save the second bet

the would have found herself un- able to maintain the pressure In the final stages. Miss Hort

Who, for instance, would deny the chances of Australia's contingent, Lew Howl, Ken Rosewall

Mervyn Rose? Then there is Denmark's Kurt Nielsen who, unseeded last year. fought his way through to the Anats.

JOHN LANDY EQUALS HIS

BEST TIME

Stockholm, June 9.

Johnny Landy. Austra~ |

The world's fastast mile is 3 minutes 59.4 seconds, set by Roger Bannister of Britain.

merely a dash of brilliance but But Wimbledon demands not

fortnight of the highest possible consistency.

From the quarter finals on wards every match is as tough as a pre-war finst used to be.

be

I doubt whether Moitrum can is now one year older, Misa produce the necessary sustained | Connolly is merely one more effort.

year experienced.

On 1s form in the recently | roncluded French Champlon- ships. I have the highest regard power-

for Tony Trabert,

player with strength

few van equal.

Hs bock-hand ไม

1 st

of shot

probably but

effective weapon

there are few chinks anywhere

In his armour,

Admittedly, he was beaten in by Australia's

-¡Landon Express Service)

Fast Times At Inter-School Swimming

Cockell Wins Through For World Title Chance

Don Cockell (left), the British Heavyweight Champion, ducks to avoid a right from Harry Matthews (America) during the 10-round contest held at the White City.

Cockell ngain won on points in this final eliminator for the right to meet the Champion, Rocky Marciano.

"Displaced Persons"

In County Cricket

Somerset, tailed off at the bottom of the County cricket championship in 1953, have called on a variety of talent from other counties and overseas to help bring about a much-needed improvement in their fortunes.

From Lancashire they have obtained 29-year-old J. G. Lomax, a right-handed bat and medium-fast bowler who won his Red Rose, cap two years ago, and J. Hilton, brother of Test slow bowler Malcolm Hilton.

J. W. McMahon, Surrey's Aus- tralian leg splaner, huis siso join- ed the Cider County, as have 24-year-old

Wight, Peler stylish

British Guiana bat and off-break bowler, who has played for Burnley mid hit a century Ingainst the Australians last sum-

Grieves from New South Wales, bag belu one of Lapoushi's mutinathys since 1949;"

A South Australian Test bowler Bruce Dooland took 180 wickets in 1953 for Notts, who will also be able to call un New South Wales'

bowler Left-pace Alan Walker ip 1956. Ha toured South Africa a few years ago and was also a member 1 Wallabies' rugby icam which did so well in Britain in 1947-40.

mer, 18-year-old Yawar Seerd, Pakistani, and Colin McCool the Austauban Tcs googlie

bowler.

McCool will not be qualified for championship matches until .1966. Yet another "displaced person" In the County side is Tom Hall, the former Derbyshire fast-medium bowler.

the

by Warwickshire, great gunk for Ground side.

and is going the Club und

"MAN TSAI"

MAY GO TO

VANCOUVER

lie's crackmiler, ran the the Davis Cup mile 111 4 minutes 01.6 Lew Hond, but the margin іл Ling Ying Middle School's seconds --- equalling his pre-the fund mulch was extremely star swimmer, Wong Fou-shan, Blender. Hond won 76 but equalled Cheung Kin-man's 100 vions best-on a heavy, wet | HOM

twice Trabert Was within J metres free style school recygd cinder track in Stockholm point of service break.

when he came In frst in the stadium last night.

The Apstraijim youngsters time of 02.2 seconds, in the

Molbourne-born all-rounder are not at the moment as good second and last day of the heats,

George Tribe did the double f s when they retained the of the fixth Annual swimming

each of the past two seasons for

The HK Amateur Swim- Davis Cup. They appear to be

the Hongkong

Northants, for

whom T. L.ming Association will hold be competition of suffering from an overdose of and Kowloon Schools held in

Livingston NSW has proved o an Only Yorkshire of the coven-

executive committee plonkhips they senms, In the French Cham- the Ritz Pool yesterday.

most consistent batsinan. leen Arst-class counties field a

meeting on June 24 to de very A total of 17 schools entered

100 per cent "native" XI; 'änd

Jack Petilford, another good cide whether which

to poor second to the Amerleans, the competition

the White Rose county are also bat and leg-break bowler from Cheung Kin-man was No matter how keen a person sponsore

sponsored by the Hongkong he must may be.

Amateur Occasionally Chinese

Swimming have off-days and one can

re Association

A high standard of swimming was beaten by Nielsen in last was seen from the local Chinese year's quarter-finals at Wimble students who made

up majority of the competitors,

The finals will take

pince this evening commencing from 1 p.m.

Landy was officially timed at 1,600 metres at 3 minuter 45.0. seconds-2.0 stands outside the world record held jointly by Gunder Hregg

Lennart and

were a

Strand (Sweden) and Werner member how a Jaded Rosewall Lueg (Germany).

In running the mile in four minutes 01.0 seconds, Latidy equalled his previous best set at Türku, Finland, last week.

Arne

of

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

He shares the distinellon with

Andersson (Sweden) being the world's fourth Lastest miler.

Wes Sanice, the American

champion, lust weekend clocked

four minutes 00.0 seconds while

AWAITING RATIFICATION

LLKCC.

the

the greatest exporters of cricket New South Wales has just Empire Games.

counties.

and

to

NO ONE WAS BRIBED

Council Votes Confidence In Singapore's Soccer Team At Asian

A

Asian Games

Singapore, June, 10. llogation that three. Singapore soccer players had been "got at by betting gangs at Manila" during the second Aslan Games was refuted at a meeting of the Singapore Amateur, Football Association on Wednesday.

At the same time the Council Second Asian Games, Mr Mac lors of the Association expressed gregor Walt eld, "There is "very confidence" in the Singa- nothing SAFA has to answer pore team and selectors.

for, Chee. Seng, has been, and la “A vote of confidance in the our best goalkeeper. I and: the Singapore Second Aston Games solectors wanted him very much team was ked for by the to, go, but, Chee Seng said he Colony coach, R. B. 1. Pates, wda not available." It was an arter the mecting was referred nounced. at the meeting that

to

A report published. In Manila floodlight soccer will be intro- and Hongkong papers alleging duced here some time in August. that a Singapore officim at the United Press. Aslan Gomes had stated that

by PaidSian

Colony's defeat by

was due to bribery. field

most of Lic players a cre distressed by the allegation.

“They, should not be nilowed to belleve that they had not the bucking of the SATA,” declared Mr Pates.

The Councillors with almost) one voice sold a vole of cop- dence was not necessary as, they all had "every confidence"" in the players.

Earlier, the Association 'Presi- dent,

Mr

Pakistan May Be At A Disadvantage

London, June. 9.

be at

Pakistan may

Macgregor Wall, al- tacked the press for trying to disadvantage in having to create mischief, but both Mr play on a soft, drying pitch and the manager of the against England in the first apore Aslan Gim

team, official cricket Test between Mr E. Strickland, defended the the two countries, beginning, Singapore press, They told eat Lords tomorrow. meeting that the local press was not at fault

There has been a tremendous robunt of rain at Lords during "MOST FOOLISH"

the last few days. At leŋát, týř Mr Pates anid he had read connected with MCC. canrepen

inches have fallen and, no und the report in Hongkong and Manila papers and he described ber so much water getting on it as "most foolish". He added the ground in such a short epape

of time. none of the officials, was inter-

Conditions should favour Eng., viewed by any reporter after land as the Pakutanis, spart the game.

Mr Strickland said he was the last few weeks, are

from their experiences here in contacted by a reporter of the accustomed to playing on such Mania Chronicle after publicas kind of pitches. In Lalor and and he had Tattersall, right-arm off-break donlod that any of the Singapore bowlers, and Wardle and Denis officials had made the allegation. Compton, left-arm slow Eng He said his denial

was not land have four spin bowlers who pitblished by the, Manila news-

tlon of the report

paper but was carried by the Straits Times in Singapore.

could revel in such conditions

Pakistan's team

tho

Commenting on, the criticismengest available, but in alle levelled against SAFA regarding ditions, they will be

tion to the handicap of the con- the absence of Chu Chen-sens, the "old guard" of Colony goalkeeper, from the

England, seven, of whom were, în the final Test team which beat Australia to last, Summer regain the

Von Nida And OPENING BOWLERS

Then Mohammad, the fat

Bend Charles Ward

the

Lead The Field

gard from Lancashire League

medium bowler, has been re-

cricket for the Test, and he and talent, Thirteen men who have, joined Kent, Noel Hughes and played for their first or second Don Harkness (both NSW) are "Man Tsai,"

Fazaj Mahmood wil almost ears, the Colony's teams are now assisting other on the Worcester

Olympir and

tainly open the bowling. They staff,

Asian Gamos Kelth Dollery, Queensland fast

will be supported by Shujauddies Queensland faswimmer, is the only swimmer Paul Gibb, the present Essex bowler, and J.D. Corner (Vic-

and Kardar Viethe Association

(slow, "lebrarmA) is considering Moortown, Leeds, June 9. wicket-keeper, played for York-

Zulfgar (of-breaks) and Khali Lorton all-rounder) War-nding to Vancouver fiext

Norman Von Nida, of Wazir and Maqsood Ahmed shire from 1935 to 1943. The wick's. Warwickshire also have

autumn. He is training twice other "exiles" ore opening bat. two

and Australia, Zealanders,

fast daily to cut his 100 metres free- New

Charles (medium).

Thе fast style down to 59 secs to cara Ward, British Ryder Cup run-getting ability op kumber Arnold Homer and Charles Lee bowler Tom Pritchard

The batting (Derby): F. P. McHugh and abaki) and left-handed bat B.E.

the trip.

player, both had brilliant P. qualified for Ciuford Walker, who hit three Rochford

(Gloucestershire); Hitchcock (Christchurch).

The meeting, to be held at first rounds of 68 in ap

eight 5.30 p.m. in the Board Room of centuries for Hampshire la 1953; West Indies are represented by Ltd, will also hear the reports the Beld in the £1,950 pro the countries on the tour so dar In addition to P. Wight, the the South China, Morning Post palling conditions to head Test outside their own country, J. Firth, fine wicket-keeper. Roy Marshall (Hampshire) and of the Treasurer and the Cham-fessional and Gerald Smithson. who, H.W.K. Labban

72 holes golf while they do not expect to beat England, they are confident

FINALISTS

The following the finals:

Boy's Middle School 100 metres trica style. Lau Kam-pol (Fang Lam), 00

_

Polo commiving

toured the West Indies in the Ceylon by Ledthe UWE Doorn Pol

mpr

and

In accordance with usual| indian 2)(Nolts), and J. R. Ashman and

Following are the lawn bowls: Cheng Him-ta Yaumall), 732 the official world mark is four team selections for league Won Fou- Ling Ying). minutes 01.4. seconda established matches today and Saturday!"

Kan-sing LADITS

(New Method), 623 reca; Yeung Wing-choe by Gunder Ruegg in 1946,

[New Method). 64.7 recs. day at 8.10 p.m. at HK.CCA. 8. J. Whitehead (Worcester

2nd Day 4.2.CO✓ PR.C. to

Primary School 50 metres Mitchell, J. Maunt, C. Rounsfelt. D. Method), 332 es

28.0 ; Tong Wing-wah (New Bannister's three minutes 59.4 Trail "k," Aimpo MeAusdand Saleskin), 3.3 secs; Pank Ta-sau

Lau Ding-plag shire). seconds run at Oxford early last S. Lloyd P. D.

c. Banham, J. Wyper. R. A. Ed-Now Method). 40.4 Res.

Angus; 1. Silan). 37.2 pecs:

In addition there are a num- Chan Mul-g month is awaiting ratification.

warda. F. Marshall.

ber of Yorkshire-born players Last night's ruce was held in

Middle School 100 metres back who dall weather and a cold breeze.

Police R.C.

stroke Loung Wal-ch

never played for their (New

home country but made their 1st Div. P.R.C. V K.B.G.C. on Method), 1 min. 43.8 ces: • Chếing Centigrade (52 degrees Fahren Finney, G. Catt, W. Holland, min. 23.2 secs; Young lok-kung Saturday at 4 pm at P.R.C.-19. seck; Wu Kwan-kuen (Queen's). Ming-hang New Method), 1 mtr.

Infinies disewhere, the most not:file being the Surrey, and heit) kept many spectators Goodman, C. Pope, R. Yu,

England off break bowler Jim and the stadium capable away,

Kavanaght. C. Porkins: P. Metcalfe, Fane Lam), 1 min. 310 secs; Læns

Laker. of seating 20,000 was only about word; reserve, A. Stewart.

A. W. Turcock, C. Gough, J. Hay-kim-Juen (Now Method), 1 min. 13

THE Commonwealth's a third full

2nd Div. P.R.C. v H.K.P.C. on

Primary School 100 metres breast, tribution to English county 2. H. Evans, A. E. Jones,

A temperature of 10 degrees

T

is useful, with

the order, Pakistan playing their first-

have an unbeaten record against.

In torrential rain, which made of justifying the honour of bo- golf

floundered over the heavy rain-

a nightmare of discomfort, Ing given a series of · Ave-day megrown touched their most most after on portal Calcio

lager cent for while their members of the Imperial Cricket,

and opt

opponents Conference.

Khaild Hassan, 16-year-old and greens, sodden fairways

slow-bowler, will be lath, maz Both men achieved the first

Pasistan., for nine holes in great 818 and made

today their only errors while taking 27 contained no stipri t for the

Abdul Hafeez Kardar (cap. ain), Fazal Mahmood, Imtiaz Their scores represent now fain),

HANK

tougher Inward

teams

(Worcester,) pionships,

and Water tournament here today. winter of 1947-48

(Leicester (Worcester) and B.

on the shire); D. Barrick and F. Jake Wor

conesena regent water polo inquiry.

tant, K. Indullah, who was re-vited to attend the meeting as (Northants): R. Stales (Notts), and South Africa by

Denis Foreman (Sussex) and S. practice the honorary secretaries Leary

A young Pakia of the three committees are in- commended by Khardar, captain observers. of the Pakistan touring team, is Before the meeting certificates being given an extended trial of merit received from the Second Asian Games' organising committee will be awarded to Soviet Cheas Team Cheung Kir-man for his afth place in the Asian Games 100 Leaves For U.S.

metres free-style

final and to records for the reconstructed Almed, Maqsood Ahmed, the seven

Khan Mohammad, the cours,

Mohamm members of Moscow, June ». Colony's water polo team who

ahals; behind came Flory Allmuddin, Waqar, Hass and Landy won the event by Wilcox W. Jones, D. 8. Ro-wong kani-fal (Salesian). 1 min, 18

Fourteen Soviet chess players played in the last match at Van Donck, Belgien winner at Jauddia, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Khu 1 min. 35.9 secs; Leung Kwok-wahably in the past low reasons to play Lowe.New Method), 1 min. 38.0 k

Wazir. Twelch more than 200 yards from the ferte S. Mary, A. Soutari : Fees: Lui Yat-wah (Kwong lam), of whom 14 are Australians.

fn losing year, Harry Westman) (Crohura and

now numbers 24 players, starting on June 10,

an American team, the match, finished fourth in Hurst), Fred Bullock, Glasgow, Hassan. Haute Finn Desio Johansson. with Woodhead. A. J. Bennett, R.

Mackenzie: reserve, G. C. Morgan.

the water polo competition, whom the Australian had been and Div. P.1.C. F.C. on Satur- Method), 1 man. 15 sec.

min. 434 see; Dong Wing-wah (New

Alan Turner, the Yorksalre and The group includes the chess Leicestershire, of course, have masters, David Eronstein and are: Wilfred Lawrence, Wong

The seven water polo.players a training. Johansson clocked day at pm, at P.R.C.-E. G.

Girls

long relied on Sydney-born Vassily Smyslov, Dmitry Post Kam-weh,

second round w be four minutes 14.4 seconds,

A 1. S. JUST Payson, My Suzhone Hewson (Kova): bowlers in the country, and all Government Sports Committee, hing. Wong

R. Yoke. G Arlina; E. Jones.

Middle School 50 meiren frem. Third was Nils Toft (Sweden) Lonsdale, W. Gilles, J. Caires, J. 13.8 cos: Wong Yoor-bing (New rounder Vie Jackson, while Ken! is leading the team-Reuter.

Wong Kwai-chi Jack Walsh, one of the best slow nikov, Chairman of the Soviet Wong Kam-foo, Wong Topk- maximum of 40 pinyers quality

played tomorrow. with with four minutes 35.0 seconda. Harris, T. P. Ross, C. Pile: Method), 39.8 secs; Elizabeth Stoker

Tuk-sung and, ing for the final 30. holes of The fourth

Recall, W. Boxall, (GVE) 37 seek; Chan Sin-yee

Cheung Chúng yêu dropped 1st Div. Recreio "Elues" v K.C.C. (Tak Ching) 29,9° NOCE,

(New Method), 35.7 sec; Hung Bor-' Saturday at 4 p.m. at Recreio

B-W

Cof

Only four runners took part/Saturday at 4 pm. at broke Wu You-kam (Sun Kwong); evicket has increased consider-left here by air for New York | Manila. Hongkong,

Karlsson

out.

(Sor, Sune reserves, R. G

on

S-

G.

And

f.

Landy, running easily, oloaked. A. P. Perite, C. Roza Pereira, style, Virginia Tang (stew Method), Primary School 100 metres freg E. PAS. J. J. V. Rebreiro; 1 min. 45 secs; Carolina Wong (New 59.5, on the first lap, 30.0, for the

A. Guerres. E. M. Alarcon, Method). 1 min. 34.0, rece; Johanne second, 615 for the third

C. Perelea, J. E, Noronha; J. Zewald (KQV5), 1 mio. #seca; 60.8 for the just,

Gutierrez, S. E. Bouza, R. F. Easter Wons (New Melhod). 1 min. Bannister's comparative times fux, 1. A. Luz.

1400 secs: Lam, Wing-yog 1st Div. Hecrelo "Whites" I.B.C. Method), 2 min 31 Deck

(New were 57.6, 0.7. 82.5 and 68.9.65 Surday at p.m. at I.R.C.- Sentee's were 88.1 60.0, 90,8,|X A. G. Silva, C. M. Silva, H. A. stoke, Cầu

Fritory. Behinol 60 metres, dack Ol-lean Virginia and 61.6-Neuter.

CHOTIO, CA Dapenberg, F. G. Trang: Camina Wong: Lesley Wong LA. C. P. Basto, M.A. Baptista. They are at trom New Method A. A. Lope; A. 8. Braga A College. All did not swim in the, Costa. A. M. Bouza, B. F. Marques heals, but they entered the Anga

2nd Div. Recreio v. H.K.C.C. on

because there were only four com Sattarday at 4 pm. at LK.C.C. A. _A.__Baptista; E. H.

petitors Carvalho,

Close Of Play, Scores In County Cricket

London, June 9.

Close of play scores in first class cricket today were:

At Lelocsior: Glamorgan 101 for four versus Lelcestershire. No further play today owing to

- rain.

7

2. A. Rotatios A. A. Guterres

Roza Pereka, IL G. Laurel, H. Noronha, A. A. Remedio: J. L Aver, I. F. Bilva, M. L 1920

7. Gomes.

UBRO Bud Div. U.S.R.C. V I... on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. at 1.8.C.-L. Smithers, G. HOL N. Hollway, L Congraved Goodyear, M. Boot

THE GAMBOLS

kontrolu Bhagda

account

tắng -by-duty set to

GAYE DRIVES

SERVICES COLFON

TEAM LEAVES

FOR MALAYA,

A combined Army and RAF”

Azzew. A. Steven. t. Trail, B. Golf team left the Colony for Boycott, C. Ingledew, D. Edwardą.

*ind Div. VAR.C., V. HIKENĀC. | Bingapore yesterday

to play Boturday 330 pm USA matches against Combined Verkies. W Stevenson Services Golf Team from Singe- Hides. R. Head, A, J, Stonyer, Green, W. Rees, B. Pango

Goldsmith, A. Maranzie,

Filipino Club

P and Malaya.

rials. In the, Best occasion that

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Itali ***** perday, 41 530 7 pm. xt F.0.A.

1st Div. F.C. v C.C.0. next Wed-rature has

At-Worthings: Sussex) 92 for sve versus Hampshire.

restricted play.

Deen

and it is hoped

Brentford! Essex 104 for easy. Rodrigues, R. M. Vevo, Bervices in the team from four, (Dodin 87) vernis, Notting-libero, B. Bag V. A. V. Ribeiro,

F. J. hamshire.Rala restricted play. T. Boulc. A.

"ALL" Ommbridg®; - Surrey -241 alva; rand, G. Au (Tickchor 88, Singh dve for 84), LE DIVELć. V

Fichos M39 Dr V. N. Hongkong, later in the year.

Tho representatives of the

2. 8. Hoogkong are

Cambridge: University 61 for pi 4 pm P.R.C.-VR

BALN®W Biokralam: Kent 116. 14hman,

for, aight vernar: Gloucestershire.}

A. 3. Cobo

Armo! KAY

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C. A. A. PeroicsNMAN

V. Ribeiro;- TO? |

N New York everybody Who wants to drive à cor must take a driving test. British driving licences don't.count. *IN Fortunately we were able to borrow & British car for the that we had to take all sys sight test, & colour, lest, an Englishs test (this to make sure thes we could read the road algns), and then driving test. Then, to our horror, wa had to take written” examination based on a booklet like our 1stgsway Code?

We were told, we should bear

GEORGE and GAYE-GAMBOL. THE GAMBOLS,

right

1 three dayal) Cinorge was dus to leave New York for Canada and the Middle West :- "Within -

CRASH:

Friday-Reuter.

a week, so we began, to get is: bit worried when we had not calved the licencen by the fourth day,

"A friend: thought that he could..

halpus.Hey rang, up 150 Bureau of Motor Vehicles and we heard the following conversation...

** Can you give me the result of -

the test of ChOTO GERI Gaye Game?

Por, two days not one of Chaya'n

'hate wound ft. But Geor

failed or

point, and apori, gut

Barrie Ap

BEDSER WITHDRAWB

Alec

London, June B

the Surrey

modium fast bowler has with-

Bedrer,

play Pakistan drawn from England's team

in the fort cricket test beginning at Lord'

Thursday,

Badser Informed the = "B[CC]" today, that as he had not been, able to give his physical, Atanes a full test in the rained of match

SUITRY Notting

he thought

he should withdraw from the Test For thost of the leadr Bedier has been troubled Abrosilis in the hip, throug

The selectorabaya, Invited Ray Tattersall the Lancashire off-break bowler, to be present and they announned that side will be chosen on the

morning of the match, froma. the 12 players in Reuterz

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