THE CHINA MAIL,
WEDNESDAY, MAY
1956,
ENGLAND TACKLE THE BALL-JUGGLING MIGHT OF BRAZIL TODAY By ERIC NICHÓLLS
Do we have to go through it all again? Do we have to tell England's fumbling, feudin' selektors what every teen-age soccer enthusiast already knows? Do we have to explain in simple-very simple terms-for the umpteenth time, to this curious mixture of age and Incompetence, that once more they are barking up the wrong goal-post?
Today England tackle the ball-juggling might of Brazil. Then they are off un a Continental tour.
Or shall we my the Winter- Manchester United's talented | Who is the kingpin of tho bottom Plan versus Bruz11? For young centre-forward Tommy aftnek then? I would be in- dear Wulter and his benchmen Taylor leads the attack. Along-terested to know how Winter- for is Winterbottom the hench-side him will be big John Atyro bottom
would tocicle this 77331427 I've never !egeta quite of Bristol City. on inside right problem.
what authority England's who might be the pride of For the plalu answer is that mally bus) have Bristol, but who certainly didn't he is left with no one copable cooked up, or rather copied from show international clues when of grafting. The result would a dozen anel one rouree, there Inst wore the England Jersey. wurmbelet, negative double centre-forward plan. at ar sticking by it to the bitter end
team m
LEAGUE TENNIS
the
The following were resulfol League Temm matches played yesterday:
"" DIVINION
walp
Ku
poon and Yui (BCAA) with D Dhaber and J G-C, Taral (E, Athos und Y P 4-1, drew with v Chun bench 1
M Lee and
FK
Clares
19 (NCAA) best 25 eben and J. Ku 8.4, mut CE Abbas and YP C205 1. beat
Ľ Chi and J Lang -
That and M Pang (SCAA) best |
Ka 6-2, beat : R
I Dhaker and J
Abbor and YP Chuy 1-2 wat Chiu and Llung G-1.
G
CORE 5, USBC v
Ve Yew 4CCSRES Med beat Richna
Kather 4.0: real Herven und Morts tha, beat Stoney and Sucklit .1
B.
Zee and D D. Vue (CESRC) beat Advil and Esther 8-2, 1 Heeren naut Marsin -, beat Money and Sucking di
P.F. Zou
KY. (Jurft (CCBRC) "bent Facterit mă Father del: Dead Reeves and M-E. beat Smey and Steking -
and
KTGCA 19, Recreio 194 WA. Reed and A.V. Remedios [Recret) fort to feel Liang and Q
Hung TS m 3.6: drew with W. Gillies pret KC W. Leg 1-0.
L.F. Ribeiro grad 12. Rod:iques Reorelo) lost to Recht Llanet and 0. Lam TOCA) 1-6, lost to MC 1lung trut ཀ་ $. Log - beat W Gilles and K.W Leung 0-2.
L. Marcal stul A Senna Recreiv) Jost to toch dort d
kunt to M C (tung and T.S W
6.7 To 10
Leung 3-4
d K W
ene (1) 4, ene (2) 3 NL and TK Choy brat K.f.. Fr
1 0-2. beat Kulla and JK. Tung 6-3; Beat S C. June and C8 Chow i
Ho and 18-3; let to V C Kung and J K Thu 4-6; bent 8 C.
Chow 5-2 Hime and (N
TF Choy and SN To Fort
X 1. 3 ari ho 4-1; last 10
KUNK and J K. Tung 3-0 beat
V
SC to S, Chow 4-4
ere () 1 Army 2
Joseph Bru and Ertike Pr drew with Di Col Taylor and L/kid Buckly 4-6, beat 88 M Brown and 1. Bar Haliwell 1-2, beal LL QUE Shruth and Copt Wor
Bab Baker unel B. Ruanjoha drew with Lt Col Taylor and 2. Bar Buek. ly 8-6; los 16 9.4 M. Brown and E-Bdr Hallwell 2.0; beat It Col Smith and Capt. Wafson 1-5.
I. F. de Souza, md 0.1. Chau beat Taylor and L/Bar Buckly 0-3; beat 58 M. Brown and 1/1dr Hallwell -a; beat Lt Cut Swith and Cat Wati 6+2.
RAP 8. IWO 1
P/O Jennings and SAC Willet CRAPI bent KP. Les and wc. BG (NKU) 0-0 best D. Tan and Y. T. Pel
beat Pri Y. H. Leo 0-0
and
Air Care Messenger and S/L Cot- ter (RAF) beat C. Dei and VII. Lee HRÚ) 6-0; best a Tan und Y. T. Po $-6; lost to R. F. Len
and W. C. He 6-3,
21.
MASTER TACTICIAN
So once again, Johnny Haynes left to do the scheming. At
Nice To Be Back, Says Stanley
to
It' niee to be back. I could hardly believe the news when I first heard it It was certainly a big and Chrill
the name Matthews on the right- wing again for England.
When I dropped out of the Hide after the Wales match reckoned I'd bad *nid
myself: "Ktan, you've played Your fast match for England."
In October,
to
I
1 got used to the idea of being
ex Englund player-Just as I did way back in 1951 when I drop- ped out for nearly two
yram
But the thrill of the big Rame is still there. I love these big occasions and I am certainly looking for- ward
meeting 10 Braziliana Al Wembley today.
the
And it in mier to know that, even at 41, England
wonderful
still needs you.
There 12
K
be an even bigger shambles than he is likely to have any- way.
The one man who could f
זנ1
the hill, Albert Quixall, the "Golden Boy", now obviously
the scrap the selectors are where cerned, is left out in the celd nowhere.
once
quite
heap
con-
cold
His name isn't even included
In the party Travelling to the Continent.
Instead, Lofthouse and Wii- shaw will go in reserve.
Lofthouse.
llon-hearted and
great sportsman though he confirmed that his international days are over in the Scotlandk Wilshaw should have watch worn his last England jersey a lung Ume ago.
Build for the future we say. | Mould together a team that will match any in the world for skill and tactical idean. The selectors themselves tell us how they are going 1 do just that. Anll almost In the sume breath Sve
I get a rikpberry.
In
England seen determined live from mateh to match, and
that comes to miluck.
Hàng em
up Don! Let's remember what you did FOR boxing not to it.
New York Yankees Score 4-3 Victory Over Cleveland Indians
New York, Muy 8.
Elston Howard and Hank Bauer homered in the feb off the public with anything seventh inning today to give the New York Yankees a 4-3 victory over the Cleveland Indians in the season's first meeting between the American League contenders. The Yankees now have a 7-1 record against their the Indians, Chicago White Sox three principal rivals — эгород
and Boston Red Sox.
The one saving grace of the selectors' actions has been lo ITALITI who should
recall The
have never Stanley Matthews,
dropped
This will be Matthews' Inst international, He will not be available for the tour because of coaching commitments. 1
And even the amozing Stan-bless 158 twinkling tremust be nearing the retirement dy,
atmosphere about Wembley and There always great thrill playing against foreign and Continental
And
Wembley រង
teams. my lucky ground,
In 10 matches for Eng- land there I have been on the losing side only ilve times
muster
Haynes 19 the Ipeticlan. The trouble, as always with a sebeme such as Winter bottom's, too much emphasis is places on Haynes.
What
happens if Haynes is injured, or strikes u had patch?
For the sake of Matthews, and the lady who WEAT their
country's Jersey, I hope they
beat Brazil and triumph on the Continent. But for the sake of sanity, and
emphasise for what we all hope must be the just line, that Englund must bulid
skill not sledge hummer tactics. I would like to nee Brazil give them the bly- gest thrashing of their lives.
-(London. Ezpreka Service).
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ENTRIES FOR 12TH RACE MEETING
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The following are the entries for the Twelfth (Whit- sun) and final Race Meeting of the 1955-6 season, which will be held on Saturday, May 19 and Monday, May 21:
FIRST DAY
Manx Penny 147. Sky The Limit 147, Spanish Fan 147, Tuit Heroine 147, 1-Cheshire Handicap Novices
Handicap Class 7. 0 3-Hanis Oland. Fr 1 M.P. Air Power, Furs. Armament, Attractive Power. Cinderella, Encore. Fa Qui,
AVOCA Begonia, Best Wishes, tertiunity. Prince Dahills, Say When, Hunter High Noon, Hiram C. Per-Diamicnd Queen, Rosy Slath, French
Bean, Good Girl Marine Charger. Straight Flush Strativoli, Wise Leader.
4-Kent Handicap Clasa 10.
Barometer, Mile,
Ben Воупе. Congratulation,
Dilkol First Lady, Breen Velvet, Queen- puis, utrotte Rowangien, Thunder Sky, Trade Wind, Zerinuar,
FIU/L Brolt and SAC Tonner IBAP) Beat G. Pel and Y. H. Lee Strathvohr. Wise Leader. (KU) dt: beat K. F.
W. C. He 0-41
Y. T. Pel 0-4.
beat B
lee and Tan and
Urban C &, KKCC 1 P. SumBook and C. S. Cheng beat Vandyck and Soetten 6-3; bent Cooke and Thomson 6-1; beat pride ham and Clout 0-1.
Devon Handicap Class B1 Blondie, Cornhill, Curtsey,
Dreadnought. iflawatha, Kerrera, May room. Not So Bad, Tamer Jane. The Kangaroo, Tumbleweed,
3--Cambridge Handicap close 0.
0 Pure, Amapola, Bikzing, Calouty, Cost S1 Bon. Crown Winem, Desert Gold, Full-of-Spirit, llenrietta, Isla,
Diver, Feart of Hongkong. Roue d'or, Serabo, Benorita, Southern Cross, V.1.P.
W. K. Chung and 9. 11. Leung lost to Vandyck and Suettens 6-T; | Küng Rider, Many Returne, Mourne, best Cooke and Thomson 0-4; beat | Pearl Pridham and Clout 6-1.
V. c. Chung and M. K. Yung
bent Vandyck and Böentesi 0-4; best Cooke and Thomson 6-2; beal Pria- ham and Cloul 0-3.
LADIES' "D" DIVISION ece si, cRE 335
6-Shropshire Handicap Class 7. & Furn, Flying Dutchman, Hammer MELLI Harmony, Ma Cherie, Mortarine, Matador, Bilver Data Bullan.
Philippines Give
Red China A Walkover
with
COUNTY CRICKET
SURREY JUST FAILED
TO WIN
AGAINST
DERBYSHIRE
Lonton, May 8.
The exciting closing stages of most County matchles today augur well for a keen 1956 Championship struggle. Surrey, the Champions, (216 and 180) just failed to win against Derbyshire (164 and 225 for nine) at the ¡Oval here.
Set to score 282 for victory 200 minutes Derbyshire lost the race with the clock but were only nine shori of their target with one wicket in hand at the clost.
Only two balls remaindi to be delivered by Peter Louder when Edwin Smith arrived at the crensa, but the young Derby- shire off spin bowler survived,
Earlier Surrey suffered sur- (her last prising casualties, seven wickets failing for 06. They were mostly victims of pace bowler Cliff Gladwin, whe look eight for 04 and infched with 13 for 107.
Somerset had Dn exciting victory over Essex at Taunton 43 runa with only Ave minutes of extra time left.
Maurice Tremlett, the Somer-
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the
set captain, declared at 211 for three,
leaving Essex two hours to get 210 to win.
Accepting
challenge Essex thmshed the bowling and appeared well set. But after 130 for three their batting collapsed, Stx wickets fell for 10 runs and
all they were
for 160, mainly due to the fine bowling of Brian Lobb, who retumed match figures of 10 for 120.
wit
out
CLOSE FINISH
In another clase finish 01 Hove, Sussex beat Worcester shire by one wicket, the winning run coming from an overthrow only a quarter of an hour of extra time remaining.
Sussex medium pace bowler Ian Thompson claimed the five remaining wickets this morning
No Details Received
The
Calne, hinh la unable to give details of yesterday's play and in- “dividual sborém in die
Ankraliana
Lel. Gesterkhide drikket match Because 'nost law teen-re- onived runs the news agencie
Tho
tira wri,
the
matich Wis left Australiana scoting the fur gir wickets in reply th' Leferktetshire's " 208.
HOPKINS TROPHY MATCH
Beat
U.S. Golfers
Canadians 21-6
Forth Worth, Toxas, May 8,
National Open Champion Jack Fleck and Tummy Bolt slot one-onder-par 694 today to lead the US PUÀ team to its fifth straight Hopkins Trophy victory over Canada by a lopsided 21 to 6 margin.
The US team piled up 1514 points to 2% for the Canadians in today's six singles matches after winning" the doubles yesterday 5% to 3% to hand the Canadians their worst defeat since industrialist John Jay Hopkins put the huge gold cup up for competition.
Fleck, using up only 11 putts lain, Ai Belding, and had to be on the front side and only 20 satisfied with # 214 to Half- in dll, swept aside Jack Kay of polnt margin when the Montreal 6 and 4 over the 18- Canadian bauled him on even hole route, led him three-up at termis on the back side after the turn and beat Kay 3 and being three down at the furn: o the back side to win a 3-0 Bolt won the victory under the Nassau and 2. scoring system, which gives point for cach nine holes and one for the entire 18.
ZI
Bolt had a little more com- petition from the Canadian cap
Miniature Football Assn. Meeting
ONLY
18-hole match 3
CANADIAN
Bill Mawhinney was the only Canadian to get a. full point when he beat massive Mike Souchak one up on the back nine by winning the final hole with
por when Souchak caught a sand trap and bogeyed
However,
the hole. Souchak, front nine won the
three-up and the 18 holes 3 and 3 for o 2 and 1 point edge.
Murray Tucker of Toronto managed to get a half on the back ning against Ted Kroll, but Kroll won the front side The Hongkong Miniature | two-up and the 18-hole match Altogether Parks' fine Innings | Football Association held their 2 and 1 to get 21⁄21⁄2 points. -
ninth annual general meeting on Monday, and elected the 15- member executive comaliter for the following year.
of 106 his second of three
matches
figures in successive
one six and ten
with a personal loss of 12 runs. Sussex then had ample time to Jim Parks Johnny Rucks, pressed into get the 223 to win.
When Tommy Byrne butted with confidence to com- servico was stricken
bronchitis plete his century out of 148 in this morning, scattered 10 hits two hours 40 minutes. in seuring his third win of the season and the first of his career over the Tribe. Three late-inning
homers did the trick for the Yankees, whoccupied three hours 29 minutes
way and Included frnik 2-1, going into
the fours. Manila, May 8.
Mickey bottom
of the sixth. Philippice national
Mantic's 10th homer of the year feam leaves for
Left to get 94 for Victory' in tied the score in that frame and | two. hours 40 minutes, Kent thon Howard ELTIC Bauer suffered early shocks against homered in the seventh Glamorgan before they hit off provido Kucks with his winning the runs. But Arthur Pheboy, who made 96 in the first innings, margin.
player Colin Cowdrey and Test gradually restored the position.
Cowdrey made the winning hit with the stroke which gave him his 50-Reuter.
P
The football Spain next week Kor series of goodwill matches In Madrid, Zaragoza, Baros- lons and Bilbao, the Philip- plno Amateur Athletic Federation announced last Might
to Spáin the going Philippine soccer leam de- faults its pre-Olymple matches with Communist China originally due to be held in Calcutta on June 5.
Previously cancelled
Way
the Interport series with Singapore.-Fratico-Presse,
MOTOR RACING
to
it was the nith
straight triumph for the Yankees and the third loss in four games for the Indians.
Dick Gernent, filing in for Ted Williams, singled home Billy Consolo in the 13th inning to
ve the Red Sox a 4-3 decision over the White Sox. All three White Sox runs were unearned
Separate Teams
as the Red Sox committed six In Jumping Events
errors during the long contest.
Don Newcombe's hitter enabled the Brooklyn Dodgers to snap a three-game losing streak with a 0-0 romp in the over the Chicago Cubs
Officers of the association will be elected at another meating next Tuesday at 8 pm. at Ying King Restaurant.
The
other Canadians'
half point came when Stan Leonard won the final hole over Gene Littler as Litter three-putted for a bogey and they holved the back nine. Lituer won 2 points by leading the front nine the 18-hole match one up and
2 and 1. a:190 At Monday's meeting, held at the restaurant, the Pres
The US captain, Cary Middle- sident, Mr Chan Nom-cheong coff, put together a string of congratulated the association en 10 straight fours from the fifth their successful activities of the to
the 14th hate to blink past year, including the win-49-year-old Gordon Brydson 3-0. ning of the interport with Ma- Middlecoff won, the front nine
Co
one-up, the bock nine 2 and I The executive commitee and the 18-hols match 3 and 1. wore olected 09
follows: United Pres Messes Clung Ping-lun (repre-
senting Wanchal Kalfont Wel-
For E&W Germanying
Association), Yu Yat-nin
Hongkong For
(Yu Yat Keo Watch Co), Au- yeung Ping (South China Mor-
Post Sports Association). One Entry From Pong Ding-chun (Ling Fung), Castellotti-No
Yoo-wing (Luk Hal), Lak Stockholm, May 8.
Kam-chuen (Great China). East and West Germany, re- Intention
Chan Wing (Chat Ying Boting Of
Workers only other day game in the presented by a joint team in the House
Association! Granes majors. Gil Hodges hit a three- Olympic
Leung Kim-wah (Che Equestrian Resigning From
run homer In the first
next month, will Au-yeung inning events here
Kan-chuen (Cana Ferrari Team
in the ninth to
jumping events Keung), Lul Hon-chuen (Lok New International grease combe's path to his fourth vic- which followed the Games. Modena, Central Italy. tory of the season.
May 8. Works
1
Ferrari
26-year-old
Motur
Italion
St Andrew's
and singled home a fourth run have separate teams for the Sing), Chan Hong-cheung St Andrews, Scotland, May 5.
Bri Kansas City was at Baltimore nounced here tonight that and Detroit at Washington in Eugenio Costellotti, brilliant AL night games, while New
racing York was at Cincinnati, Pitt driver, had no intention of re- burgh iti Milwaukee and signing from the Ferrari team: Philadelphia at St Louis in the
Castellotti, who
the N.LUnited Press. gruelling Mille Miglia Itallan 100 mile classe on April 29, was reported to be dissatisfied with the Ferrari managers for alloting
6-Oxford Handicap Claus 5. Fr. 2 M.P. Bengal Lancer, Cirrus, Easy Money, Every Day, Full Ahead, Hellzapoppin, How Do I Know, furry On,· Lake Success, Lawrence, Beafire, Squadron Leader, Star-gle. 7-Norfolk Handicap Clasa 3.0
ho Bky Furs. Amusement, Chessington; Cer- don Rodge, Diana, Dragonfly, Ecstasy, Exlora; Fighting Spirit, Banta Marta,
4-Suffylx Bondicap Clara B. A Mile. Advancement, Anniversary 10, Blumora Time, Ornet, Fortuna, Happy Warrior, Iranalde, My Pal,
Orange King. Put O'CLE. Horse. So Big, Strathpeffer. Val-
A. Marker and D. Madrelt beat Mis Y. Y. Teui and Misa i bridge. 4-3; best Mrs C. Cheung and Mrs Y. E. LPT ( boot kn H. Lo Chang and Mrs Y. Tsou 0-1.
P. Dather and S. Rumjan lost to Miss Y. V. Teul and Miss L. Fu 4-0; drew with Mrs C. Cheung and Mr Y. B. Larri 0-6; beat Mrs W. C. Chung and Mea Y. Tsou
9. Correa and 3. Bouza lost to Min Y. Y. Tau and Miss L. F4-0 Just to Mrs C. Cheung and Mew T. B. Lem 0-0 beat Mes W. C. Chung and Mrs Y. Trou 2,
LRG 8; necreto (1)
5.-Dorset Handicap Class 6. Fr. 2
8-Btafford Handicap Ciss B. Fr. M.P. Another. Victory, Bayshore, Five Gold, Free Kick, Gallani M.P. Torful Beauty II, Chinese
High Knight,
Speed,
Mackerel, Mineola,
Eagle King, Forward Miracle, Oceanie Sky, Frecious Gern. View, Gladale Jetfeld. Never For
Ker Phoenix, Thousand Miles, Tony. Banta Precious Mine, fingway,
ber. Violet Ray, Winning Touch, Claus, Spinning Wheel, United Vir- tory, Veindetta, Yla ci
6.-Ilongkong Champions & Chater Cup Open. 14 Miles. Ivan-Ho 147, Jingle Bell 147, Liglining Feet 141, Miny Law 147, Right People 141, Shirex 147. Silver Wing Strathian 147. Mhs B. Corts and Mrs M. ViaMOTO
Somerset Plato (lat Sec.) 1238 (Recreio) lost to Mre 1. Macted and Ponies. 3 Furs. Adonis 141, Burning Miss K. Cheatham (LIC) 2-0; lost to M7 P. Daker and Mrs G. Lubergestellation i30.
Arrow 141, Chekumpum 138, Con- Dutch Rocket 15, der 2-; heat Mrs 1 Brandt and Mrs
Man On 130, Million Dollar 136, Oaf C. 8troink 0-3.
Mrs Z. Calinco and Mrs H. Xavier 141. Peach Bloom 141.
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Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
Twenty nations have enter ed for this meeting which ex- tends from June 18 to 21.
They are Argentina, Belgium, France, Holland, Britain, Ireland, Italy Japan, Norway, Portugal, Rumania, Switzerland, Spain,
Sweden. Turkey Veno Hungary, United States, zuelo, East Germany and West Germany-Reuter,
LEE WAI-TONG IN MELBOURNE
Melbourne, May 8.
Fung). Lai Kim chung (0. Kees & Co.), Lam Pullau (Hongkong Club). Fan Hung (Pak Hok), and Lat Duen-po (Ngad Kung):
The Royal and Ancient Golf! Club of St Androw's today.. issued the draw for the Amateur Championship, which will be. played at Troon during the weeks beginning May 28,
For the first time in the history of the Championship:
Frenchman Near the entries have been restricted
260 Feet With Javelin
Michel Club),
whos
Parin, May 8.
to 200 to enable 30-hole matcher to be played in the quarter- finals on Thursday, the demi Anals on Friday and the final an Saturday.
The 200 players left in the Marquet (Racing | draw comprise 19 Scots, 59
recent perfor- | Englishmen and Welshmen, 300 BLAZING with the javelin have Americans, seven Irishmen, four
with which bim a car
ir tie was not familiar Rapala Grand Prix on Sunday. He was among those knocked out of the race through englue trouble
and It was rumoured yesterday
that Castellottl. had
Two Nationalist Chinese attracted considerable attention, Australians, four South Africans, CCC (1) werelo (3) BOAL Olymple offlelets, Mr Lee Wal- today put himself among threatened to resign from the (a) v CRC (3), KTOĆA
Section B: Itecavio (39). Ferrart team.
tong and Mr Chu Seng-choon, world's top she throwers. USRC CRC began their tour of the Olymple COSTEC (8) v CCC (3) grounds here today by visiting
Division: ROC ▼
Earlier today Enzo Ferrari, owner of the Ferrari Works,
Men's "C" Division, Section A: Urban C V
(2), KING, V TRG KOC
LHC Mixed HKCC,
TOMORROW
Tennis
the
and one each from Hongkong, Now Zealand, Egypt, Holland, France, Brazil and India.
Bumex Plate 1050 Fonies Fure. Aan Cook 130, Bilegra 140. City of Victoria 183, Easy Win 125,
He beat the French record Glory 140, Good News 110, Hylamon | sald that he was unable to con-
Sir William Bridgeford, the | with 79,01 metres : (239 feet
Of the 32 pinyers in the first 135, Norse King 140, Sincerely Yours
firm or deny the report.
Executive Officer of the Games. 2 inches) only 48 hours after quarter of the draw who receive 133, The Cherub 141.
Ho added
that in a talk 110-Surrey Plate, 1966 Ponles. Fr.
Both are members of Nation throwing 14.3 metres which set a bye into the second round, 14 M.P. Aces High 147, Always with Castellott! last night he had
a record on Sunday.
te Scots, five aro from Ireland, There 147, Caravelle 147, Carol 17. not formed the impression that, kéo fa poc cnc (3) v mic, tec which is sending about 70
Men's" "B" Division Lita y cute alist China's Olympic Commit
· Thier world récord; Hef by | two from the United States, and Fecalator 147, Gighs 147, Jezebel 11 Castellott! wished to part co-fuco y Roo (1), Pone v. CRC (participants to the Games. The Franklin Held (United States), one each from Australia, Hob Jubilation. 147, Kelple 141, Mak Silier 147, Morning Den 147, Pan- pany with the Ferrari team. PRO, V KTGCA.
Mixed ***E*** Division: Racralo_y pair will stay for a one-week was set at 81.73 metres (208 feet kong, New Zealand and Egypt. dora 147, Sabrina 147, Supremacy China Mail Special.
CRC, LBC v Urban C, BCAA V CCC. Inspection four-United Press, 23% inches) last year.-Reuter. ---United Press. 11-Warwick Haridicap' Class 3,0 ure. Host That, Can Do, Clonfeckle, Empire Rose. Huntington, John Miax, Liaro Thiomphe, Manx- man Bportsmanship, Super-king, Tom Thumi.
32-300x Handicap. Claar Chatterbox, Fire-glo, Gabriel Junks, Mile. Ambition, Aviemore, Nabale.
Johriber, Knock- Golden Branch,
in, Knock-down, New Jersey. Norse Girl Rainbow Haja, Remir
Btraight Forward, rection,
1710
(Recreio) Just to Mire La Macice -Lincoln Handicap Class 4. and Mrs K. Cheetham (LRC) 3-8; Mile, Anna, Apple Pie, Cezar
K to Mr P. Baker and Mire G. Crackerjack, Emerald, Fonchurch
Luberseder 2-0; lost to Mew L. Brandt and Mrs C. Birvink 2-6.
+
Fieldmaster, Geronimo, Glidup. Kentucky Lady, Ping On, Poten
Mrs T. Campo and Mia E. Souza | tiality, (Recreio) lost to Míru 1. Manfro and Somerset Plate (2nd See.) 190 MK. Cheetbar (LAC) 1-0; lost Ponies, 8 Tura. Aladdin 141, Ben so Mira 22. Baken and Mrs G. Luber»
Nevia 180, Calypeo 153, Centre Court seder 3-6; lost to Mrs L. Brandt and 130, Ever-gla 4t, Glenshee 153, May Mrs C. Stroink 2-0.
fair 11. Princesa Ellen 161, Winnie
*CAA 8, Recreio (2) 1
141.
Dim M, C. flesta and MIN M, C. 10–Larskátni. Husdler' Clam, 4 · Champy/ Tip? Tog?"
Barros (Recreioj; fowl to Mr X. c.
1 MINUTAT Our wanna f
Bao and Mia E. Chan (SCAA§ 3-6; | Deautiful #7 kommik, DOEN I Day,
Just to Mrs K. N. N° and Man M. Diamond Dentyr, Filming wire) Young 6-0; bowl Mish T. M. on Hallmark paięki,
and Miss J. Layers - 049.
A. C. Remedios and
M. Carvalho (Recreio) lost to Mrs
K.
C. Dao and Belief Chao
Rabet; oli
Tyre, ampavine Corothabelat
1.—Will: skickaiðnar. Not)dan cuis
(BCAA) 0-4 lost to Ms K, N. N AAN HUMANA THE CHU
and. Mas? - Young 1-6; los to Mes | Joved. Hvala, Cove, čany Blan T. M. Shim whic3 Blow J. Body: goth,
Courage,... Buperor.. Delighte
Mint F Cam” and MA Ea, Success, OH M Tawala Moth
(Recreio) lost to Mrs K. C. Dan and
Invincible, New Love, Kim-2. Chan (BCAA) 1-6: lost Beauty, Tell-me-mare;:
anch Miss-34, Young
Oran
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