Pago 6
AUSTRALIANS 88 RUNS BEHIND ON SECOND
1
DAY'S PLAY
London, May 17.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Sports Diary
TOMORROW
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1st Division: Rotrele v TallDog Filipino Club y INC ROC
2nd Division; 2KFC V PRC; POC_v KDC. "D": RDC "W" ✔ USRC: HRCC v Recreio; Pulpine Club v CCC,
ard Divitar Các VPIC in rov JIKRE KBGC V Filipino Club; ИКУВА У КОС.
Noccer Champion, tinstern) v The Rea
Boxing China Gymnasium, v Combined Services (authorn Playgroundy B40 p.in.
A brilliant innings of 109 by Bernard Con- at Caroline Hill 0.50 p.m. stable, nided by Jim Laker in a sixth wicket stand, paved the way for Surrey's first innings lend of 88 over the Australians today on the second day of play at the Kennington Oval.
The day's play provided a test of Australian bowling but John- son. Dividson and Wilson failed to match Laker's spinners of yesterday's play
<f
On A wearing wicket after Junch, the Australians gained the Hutiative when with a scure 176 they claimed the wicket of England's Captain Peter May. who was stumped by Maddocks. bowled by Johnson with 27 runs. By a va interval Surrey kat three moI V wickels with 46 runs added,
ly
SIXTH WICKET STAND Constable and faker retrieved The situation in a sixth wicket! stand, reaching a seme of 203 before Lakor was ensight by
Jolition.
McDonald bowled by
Surrey captain Surridge made fighting toflend carmin J1
bringing Surrey valuable 30,
24
lites܃
the limitations of Australion's spin bowling on an arid wickel which is in their favour.
runs.
Johnson bowied almost throughout the Innnigs, sending down 60.3 overs, taking wickets in
This 160
Loker's piled, however, before brilliant performance of the previous day's play.-- United Press,
SCOREBOARD
Australia—M inufigs—250 Surrey-1st Innings
1. Fotcher, e Maddocks, b
Jolinson
29
T. Clark,
< Maddocks,
b
Burke Constable e and b Johnyan 109 P. B. Mag Maddocks, b
Johnso
58
D
R. Barrington, e
Miller, L
Johrison
4
R. Swetman st Muddocks, b
Davidron
Q
D. F. Cox, b Davidson Løker, e McDonald, b John-
13
son
43
arse
W. S. Surridge, e Harvey, b
Johnson
30
0. A. R. Lock, b Davidson
P. J. Loader not out
Extras
12
14
Total
347
fast innour's total to 347.
The
play praved I uccess for Australian wicket keeper Maddineken who claimed
Two raught four vleis two stumped But it exposed
-
Denis Compton To Play At Elon?
London, May 17. Deng Compton the Middlesex nt Bugland Pricketer, today had third manipulative operation from white)
The knee a wns removed last Novamlar
The operation was described afterwards as "successful,"
Compton has frequently been at the Lords "nets during the few days and the object of this latest trenent is to
still
more Bexia to the knee
Wicket fell al 53, 112, 147, 102. 195. 221, 278, 302 and 313
Landwoll
Bowlink
M R W
2
30 0
Crawford Johnson
0
4
J
00.3 12
108 0
44
14
101 3
19
# 34
7
2 1 i 1
Davlaton Wilson Burk
Australians--2nd tanings Colin McDonald, not mil Burke, tast out
He hopes to play its frst game Loader
May 31 Frorer- Surridge
at totion
Presse.
Sussex,
Bowling
OMRW 2 2 0 0 100 -Reitler.
County Leaders, Way To
Well On The
Victory
Over Glamorgan
London, May 17.
A splendid all-round performance by Don Smith, who yesterday scored 142 and then took six wickets for 29 runs today, helped put Sussex, the County lenders, well
on the way to victory over Glamorgan at Hove.
Having shared a first wicket stand of 241 yesterday,
Racing 12th (Whitman) Haco Meeting at Happy Valley.
Athletics
day!
SCAA Annual Inter-School Invita- tion Athletic Meeting (2nd from 10 am, to 6 p.m.
SUNDAY Athielca
SCAA Annual inter-School Invita-
tion Athletic Meeting (3rd day) from 10 m 1 σ p ̧m............
BOTLDRE Softball Pennent match replay 230 p.m. Braves v Saints.
WEEK-END LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1950.
New Golfing Wonder Is Just A Wide-eyed Boy, But He Is Dedicated
GARY THINKS HARD LABOUR WILL WIN PRIZES
By JACK WOOD
The golf world bails South African Gary Player as its new wonder boy. He turned out to be just a wide-eyed kid with a fanatical admiration for an elder brother when we played golf and lunched together the other day.
"Ian's a gamekeeper in Zululand," said Gary enthusiastically. "He inaugurated the Player Cup for canoeing and won it for the first three years.
too
"The race is down the Unigent, a wood shot a full 300 yards nine, work at my shols, until
at Coombe one. river from Pietermaritzburg to down the fairway
"Lunch takes an hour, sume- Durban, tan lost 171b. last time Wood, Surrey,
I how "He would
times less-depending may WAS he won it, was bitten by makes, and cracked shoulder bone, early in the race to matter,” am hitting them in the inorn- another DEMON He is tough."
ing. Then I put in four hours in the afternoon."
was
it
Gary arst met Bobby Locke, South Africa's "famous golding export," when playing apprentice
in an tournament four "Bobby hud, some years ago.
about nice things to say
my game," he said.
Then Gary admitted that in Golf for Gary is hard labour, winning
the
South African "Never stop working at it." he the on. "I'm right at Open in March he himself had went shed 111b. "But I must be get-beginning, and there's a lot to ting used to the strain now," be done with my game yet, he laughed. "I lost only 01b. I've set my heart on reaching at Sunningdale on May 3." the top and staying there."
KEPT MUM
did I Hard labour
say? Sunningdale. That
There's a little matter of eight when the golfing world woke
Next month he will be hours a day practice when he The following players have up to the challenge thrown out
the is at home of
Killarney, Lock'e partner in the Canada been selected to represent their | by this fresh-faced 20-year-
Johannesburg. club. Six of Cup at Wentworth, "I believe
Sam respective clubs in Lawn Bowls old from Johannesburg.
Sneod those hours are devoted to the Ben Hogan and League matches
There he won the Dunlop short game, at which fic has will be playing for Amerien in Sunday:
tournament from ០៧ inter proved such a demon.
this." national fleld.
Figures Gary, your and my FIN
rounds of 70, 64, 64, 72 idea of the nice idd next floor, fellows can hit a long ball, It's near the pin
won. that's tournaments aro
tomorrow and
Pnc
1st Division (Home) v Craigen- gover C.C. C. Thompson, 1. Bur- feld, D. Pitips, W. Hong Sling and 38, with F1s course-shrink- (skip): D. D. Sequetzo, M.ing total of 338, beat the record
Divecha, F. 1. Kermont, W. Goffrwy (skip); 3 Y. Doe, J. Tang, E. R. Itosselet. J Chubb (SKİDİ.
most
where
for the event by seven shots.
This wonder golf brought him
а where try, and save shots." 3rd Division (Away
prize money totalling £525, v HK. Police Sports Arqelation; 4. Lips
ten position
points clear of A school
cricket. Rugby, combe, CA Ship, C. Hudson. Arthur
LOUS
and 12 clear of athletics, and diving star, he 02. Lode (Skip); J. A. White,
in the Harry Weetman
Pro- gave them all up four years O Taylor. L. Nagion._Adi Mattland (Skip); C. Hayen, P. Nel-
Association ago when he joined Jock Ver- sơn, W. 9. Edwards, H. A. Triges
wey at the Virginia Park club, about and got down to the golf game this in my week-end letter to seriously. Ian."
," said Gary after smacking
C. Second Division no gume.
ilecrela
Division Jonel ✔ Taskua Club: I M Rodrigues. A M. Souza. A. P. Perelan, J. F. V. Ribetro Skip); A. V. Lopes, 9. E Souza, C, E. Roza Pereira, C. Persson (Socrpi: G. A. Guterres,
E
M. Alarcon, J. E. Noronha, C. C Poreira (Skip).
fessional Golfers'
| order of merit.
"Didn't
say anything
HKFA MEETING
The Hongkong Foolball As-
A THRILL.
WONDERFUL PLAYERS
Sald Gary, brown eyes bright with anticipation: "They must be wonderful players. It will be thrilling to meet them."
1 have an idea that Player and Sneed will meet Hogan often in the future.
"You can earn good
in golf," he said with the
money air
of a youngster whose feet are firmly on the fairway.
"I want to get married soon. daughter, Verwey's far to Jock
She's Vivienne.
A wonderful golter. Viv - she's already playing to four.
scoring "I was 10 and more often in the 80's than the "The other 17's," he recalled. fellows from school had to work
2nd Division Away; v Hongkong sociation's Interport Sub-Com-eight hours a day at their jobs Cricket Cluf A. M. Baplista, V L.
Xavier, J. Noronha A A. Iemittee meeting will be held at medion (Skip): A. A G. Slivn, s the Association's office, Sports
Fonseca, A A. Guttemes, C. A.
Danenberg (5p): S River, J. T. Aliven G A. Narunba, L. S. Silva (Skip).
W H
PRC Division (Away HKFC: J. Boxall, J. Sawford, A. 3. Bennett, C. Pope (Skip;; M. WI- Home G. c. Morgon, '§ Lerviate.
R. G. Hughes (Skip: Roza Yu, R. firmell, P W. Mutcolfe, F. W. Hollands 18ktp)
1
Poc
2nd Division (Away)
K.D.C.
Pi William, C W. Haynes,
J. Caldwell, A. W, Harcork (Skip; Tall Singh. D. Hampton, L. W. Braze. R 8 R (Sxip); R Kelly, J. E. Hay, 9. Masien, W. C. 1R (Skip).
2nd Division
BRFC
(June) v P.R.C.
# Fleck, W. McColl, It, Butler, P. Forrow (Skig R. B. Baker, T. Sneddon. It. Hisdale. R. Greets he [Skipi: P. Gardner, T. Reynolda,
Sloan (Sp). * Dyer, J
3rd Division (Home) v H.E.R.C.: F Jones,
D. A. Boyd-Cowan, Bovard, E. Gauder (Skip); R. A. Jones, Rubertson, P. Colter, K A. Bake (Skirt W. A. P. Thom, 11. Van-fleck, W. S. Taylor. E. Moth (Skip). Reserve: F. J. Young. 3rd Division (Homes y KBGC on
Smith wrecked Glamorgan's first innings today with his sunday: F. Jones, A. Boyd Conwa left-arm medium pacers.
season
1. Havard, E. Gautier (Skip): R. Jones, J Robertson, E. Moth.
A
K. A. Baker (Skip); W. Thom, K.
and started to do the sone,
"Golf is fun, 1 know,
"But first I want to bring my Dad to England next summer. Since Mom died when we were young, Dnd devoted everything
But
Ruad, on Thursday, May 24, it's a job as well.
So when am proctising I 'clock un'
I
to Ian and me."
af
So Gnry
Player's
0.16 p.
VETERAN SAYS:
Professional Boxing Is Cleaner Than
It
Used To Be
San Francisco, May 17.
Toby Irwin never harangued a boxer during the 41 years he refereed fights and he thinks a few of the cur- rent third men in the ring have too much to say.
"They keep waving their arms and hollering at the fighters about their tactics until the boys probably don't know what they're supposed to do," said Irwin. "A good referee only has to tell a fighter quietly to cut it out and
Summers, W Taylor. T. Dyer he'll get results if the referee in respected."
(Skip). Reserve: R. G. Baker.
Friendly Game
KBOC
The League Axtures for to-morrow having been cancelled a gane has bern arranged.
lat Division y 3rd Divo: Division A Balley, J. Tintali, R. Browne, F. Francia (Skip); W. tees, D. Joshua, T. Gamon; C. Rounde fell (Skip): V. Bond. J. Bellamy, E. Liddell: A. Eastman (Skip),
3rd Division: G. Jeffries, V. Rute gell C. Trey Loegrave (Stelp): S. Treinlett, A. Buchanan, L., Par ker. C. Askew (dp); 3. Bichert, E. Baker, 9. Strange, A. Hutton (Skip).
#att
2nd Division Iltamé) v Recreb: J. H. Cockburn, D. W. Leach, T. ✪
Morgan, F. Marshall (Skip: K. M. Almao. C. M. Stevenų, 1.. G. Young. D. Troll (Skip); A. E, Coleman, A. D. Duffy, F. C. Black, E. F. Geo (skip).
Rnce
He
Irwin handled his inst fight if in the fights, he worked were his 1948. ending a career of drag- own. did not depend on ging boxers apart and counting signals by an outsider for help, them out witch started in 1907, either.
He was a lightweight himself for "Some referees would have a a decade before that.
friend along to give him the the winner of each As a referee, Irwin han bech | nod in with them all and watched round," said Irwin.
"There were nights when I'd
the sport change, Jack Dempsey, Not that ell of Toby's decisions Gunboat Smith, Jackle Fields,
were popular, Max and Buddy Baer, Freddie Apostoll....those are only a few of the named fighters he dealt with
go home with everybody yelling after me," he said. "Sometimes I was wrong and sometimes I'd see in the paper that I was
ambition
Just now is to win tournaments,
earn some of that big money,
next year.
Gary Player, 20, who may sweep the board.
Robinson Favoured To
Beat Bobo Olson
Los Angeles, May 17.
The weather man today promised Sugar Ray
con-
and bring Player senior here Robinson some relict from the heat when he climbs into the ring about sumset on Friday to defend his Middle- would like fan to como 100," sald Gary wistfully. "But weight title against Carl (Bobo) Olson at Wrigley Field. he's happy with his natives, his
"Cooler but no rain" was the film, at the weigh-in tomor- and canoeing an gamekeeping.
tor Weather Bureau's forecast
row noon in the Hollywood Ala Zululand mime preserve.”
American Legion stadium. I trust the native golfery of the day of the big fight,
a horror for Meanwhile, Robinson Sugar Ray has Britain remain friendly to this happy youngster with the fierce heat because of his collapse in tinued a 13-10 betting favourite
14th round concentration and dextention to the
to win the nationally televised on June 25, 1952, while
15-rounder, and trying to take the and broadcast aLight-Heavyweight crown from he was favoured at 2-1 in poll writers who will Joey Maxim, The temperature of 24 sporte
Sixteen picked that night in Yankee stadium cover the light.
Sugar Ray, eight, Dison. was 104 degrees.
Goldstein Olson will remain at the Del Mar Club on the cool beach at Monica until
golf.
He might well take back major portion of Call prize money to South Africa when he returns to Dad, Ian, and Vivi- enne in August.
(COPYRIGHT)
PARIS TENNIS TOURNEY
Referce Ruby
collapsed before Robinson.
The 35-year-old Champion, suburban Santa
who scurried out of his camp time for the weigh-in tomorrow.
at
San Jecinto, California, United Press. yesterday because of the baking
heat, was relaxing today at the
Drobny, Cooper home of friend Bill Townsend
in cooler Brentwood, a suburb of Los Angeles. And Davidson
Co-Manager Ernic Braca explained, "It WRS in the In Third Round 90's of San Jacinto yester
were
LEAGUE TENNIS
The following were the results
ot League Tennis matches played yesterday:
San Jacinto is 80 miles day." Parls. May 17.
southeast of Los Angeles. Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, Ironically, the temperature Ashley Cooper, of Australia, here at Wrigley Field yester
was 09, a record and Sven Davidson, of Sweden, day noon
victors in breaker for May 10, second-round
among the
Men's matches
SWEATING OFF
MEN'S "D" DIVISION today in the Paris International
Braca said, "we feared the
PRC beat PORC by 5-d Tennis Championships.
st heat
San Jacinto was 1 C. colt and G. Batheate (PRC) beat T. C. Lam and Y. The results, all second-round weakening Hay, sweating off so Cheung IPORC) G-2: beat t matches;
much weight it would bring fam and D. T. Cheng 0-3 best F. Cooper defented Paul Desa, Him down 150 or 157, instead of it. Chatt and Paul Lim Gi.
159 at which we want him to France, 7-5, 9-7, 6-2,
Gulseppe
Italy, Merlo,
scale for the fight." defeated Irwis · Dorfman, New
Neither can register than 100 pounds, the
Irwin sull Judges whenever he can make it down to the right," fights. A television set
keeps
Irwin has got his lumps from York, 6-0, 6-3, 6-2.
Herbie Fiam, Beverly Hills, him posted on other bouts
wild blows.
defeated Tony around the country although he "Once. I took a clop In the California, does not look at every show. face and my mouth bled for Vincent, Mial, Florida, 6-2,
Unlike most oldtimers, Irwin the rest of the fight," he said. 6-2, 0-1. thinks that boxing is bettter off "Another time a fighter stepped Ivko Plesevic, Yugoslavia,
C. G. March and K. Wellbur (PRC) beat T.C. Zanı and Y. Cheng (PORC) 6-2; beat T, B. Lam and more c. T. Cheng 6-2, lost to P. R. class Chan and Paul Lim 2-0.
Scolt W. F. McMahoy
and P. (PRC) lost to T. C. Lani and Y. Cheng 2-0; lost to T. 8. Lem and G. Cheng 3-6: lost to P. E. Chan and Paul Lins 2-0.
CRC (1) beat CRC (2) by 7-
Glamorgan, followed on 315 with Indian all mounder runs behind, At the close they | Swaranjit not out 120 his first still needed 236 runs to avoid an century In Eugland. Though innings defeat.
restrained at
hit 10 tires he Australian Colin McCool hit fours. Leicestershire. prompted да enterprising 70 to help by an unbeaten Innings of 100 Somersel gain Best innings by left-hander Gerald Smithson, pouts after the early batsmen passti the University's total with had failed on a rain-affected six wickets to spare. pitch against Worcestershire's Oxford University wa? soon spinners.
wiped out by Hampshire for Yorkshire spinners Johnny
whom Colin ingleby-Mackenzie Wardle and Bay Dingworth dis-hit a century in 127 ininutes (10 missed Scotland for 40 runs the fours one five). He made 124. lowest first-class total of the A solid unins of 80 by test Wardle took four for batanan Colin Cowdrey helped six in 19 overa and Illingworth Kent avert the ignominy of an had 6 for 15 in 11.3 to give innings defeat; but only the Yorkshire an Ioninga victory. weather can save them for Essex UNBEATEN INNINGS ineed just 17 rums for victory to- Cambridge University declared morrow with a wickets stand- thel Innings at 317 for evening. Kent, all out for 203 In reply to Essex's 301. followed on 138 behind, and were then dis- missed in their second knock for
Fernando Olozago, now than when he first stepped on
defeated and tore of my foot 170. Essex claimed extra time
into the ring as a lightweight toenail"
Spain, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. but could only score four runs,
hopeful whose real name was
Nicola Pictrengeli; CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
He thinks the greatest fight defeated Philippe Frank Daley.
London, May 17. At Hult: Yorkshire beat Scot- 2nd Division (Home) v CCCI L.A.
he handled was the Dempsey France, 8-2, 0-0, 8-1. Peres, R.S. Castro, 8.9. Humain, CAULIFLOWER EARS
Phyllis Parkins of the Ilford land
by an innings and 145 runs.
MIT. Nunes (8k)p); C.M. Franco, "You don't see
Gunboat Smith four-rounder many
Luis Ayala, Chile defeated Athletic Club tonight set up a boon 6.33 beat B. F. Li atid Scotland 145 and 42 (Illingworth A.A de Britto, LA, Horario, J.§.
cauliflower
best timo for here in 1917. The State barred Acn Popovic, Yugoslavia, 6-1, world's
the card now," sald right-arm offspin six for 15.1 Surreem (Skin); D. Nune
**Yet Other, C.M. Xavier, F., Rodrigues | Irwin.
throw longer fights at the time and 6-0, 8-2. they
women's 1,500 Metres when she Wardle lett-arm slow four for (skip).
punches a lot more. I remem- amateur contests,
the bouts were billed до Sven Davidson, Sweden, de- returned 4 minutes 85.4 seconds | six). Yorkshire 330 for sxr Division (Away) # CCC: C.M ber when minutes seemed to go
feated Orlando Sirola, Italy, in a race at Hornchurch (Essex), nun. John Butler, Re- declared (Lawson 116, Padgett..Vibeiro (Skipl: L.M. Neves, by and the only action
night practically made 6-3, 6-4, 7-8.
previous best FA. Machado, J.A. BORI, V.A. Sparring and fainting.
Dempsey said Irwin, “In the Paul Remy, France, detented minutes 37 seconds by the Neves (skip) tilho, Frank Tan
round Smithi landed a Malcolm Fox, B-1. Banion, M.A. Nor do the present boxers got terrife right to the jaw
Baltimore, Mary-Russion Inhuman, T.M.
girl, Nina Otkalenko, (Skip).
away
with as much doul tactics.
and land, 6-2, 6-1,
Mrs Perkins, a 22-year-old Reserves: Fung Yin-leung. C.M. Irwin said. He cited the thumb-Dempsey really
after him. Mike
Davies, Britain, defeated typist, was surprised when her Caiho and H.D. Bacliris.
same time, Arturo Hummeraley, Chile, 7-9, time was announced. 2nd Division (Away) v KD.C. in-the-throat, quick yards on the cursing at the
back od
the the neck, stepping feet gave decision to Dempsey 6-2, 6-0, 6-0.
Thờ distatico
not B. 9. Flanders, A. Fletcher, A. Buyers, T Curry 18kip): B. Van and spinning as tactics which but he never knew it.
He had Jaroslav
Egypt, de- oficially recognised for recard Drobny Zuidelt, G. 8. Goodyear, B. A. Įseem to be on the way out. blacked out
that right feated Robert Märk, Australia, purposes and, though Mule .Edwards, D. L. Edwards (škip); A. Irwin retired from refereeing hond and thought he had lost. 0-0, 0-2, 6-0,
races have been held, there had 7. Stenyer. A: Buckley, R. Howay, before California began using We found him crying under the Ult Schmidt, Sweden, defeated not
been previously R. Hetherington (skip).
Reserves: C. Ingledew, G. Strother ringside Judges and he proudly bleachers afterwards." United Christian Grandet, France, 0-3, 1,000 Metres event for women Stewart.
points out that all the decisions | PresK
6-2, 6-4.-Unlled Press
in England,—-Router,
Senator Wants Bar On Russian "Professionals"
Washington, May 17.
107).
3rd Division v likṛc on Sunday: G. Jeffries, V. Russell, C. Terry, L. Congrove (Skip); S. Tremiati, A. Duchanen, L. Parker C Askew Skip); S. Bichono, E. Baker, S. Strange, A. Hutton (Bxip).
Filipino Club
Senator publican of Maryland, today Introduced a resolution in
At Bristol: Gloustershire 305 the Sonate asking American athie- for eight declared, (Emmett 132, Be committeen to do everything Doliery right-orm fast medium humanly possible to bar "Rusive for 77), Warwickshire 204 alan professional athletes" from for three (Wolton 95, Gardner the 1936 Olympic Games, not out 74).
His resolution said that if At Lorus: Derbyshire 345 for beso efforts should fall, the nine declared and 27 for two. Uniteu States athletic
Middlesex com-
242, (Jackson mittoon should participate in the right-arm fast medium five for Gamen "only under afcial pro-68).
(Ingleby-Markenzio
test of the wanton violation by At Oxford: Hampshire 110 Soviet Russia of the spirit and and 330 ruice of the international 124, Salisbury 70). Olymple Games."
Oxford University 130. Hamp- Senator Butler took issue with shire all out at the close. proposals Do give federal AL Cambridge: Cambridge firmneini aid lo America's University 317 for seven dew
teams-either Olymple
(Singh not out 128), money tromm the President's Leicestershire 310
for four, Emergency Fund or by setting (Hallam 68, Jackson 74, palde a portion of the admission Smithson not out 100), tax on sports ovbels,
At Hove; Bessex 330 for nine
He mild that while more declared, Glamorgan 64, (Smith money wat nédded to finance left-arm medium alx for 20) and American athletes, "w ard 79 for no wicket trading or dangerous when wo At Worcester: Worcestershire way that it should come from 170 and 187 for four (Kenyon the Cloveniënt by whatever 85, Dews 84), Somerset 213 meang
(McCool 70. Berry left-sim klow "Government subaldisation of | four for, 41),
our athletes would make them AS Darified: · Esrex 301 and official representatives of the four for no wirket, Keni: 108 Amerinta Chaveznument whilli |(Dixon 63) and 178 (Cowdrey ther' sré not,
#THSV | 80. Smith rightsaim falát, fisadiden
Pereira,
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IVED, ICY COLO
K H. Cheung and P. 8. Ng (CFC 1 drew with W.K, Lore and F. K. LAU (CRC ) 0-8; beat F. B. Chan and K. M. Poon -1; lost to S. F. and F. M. Zing 3-8.
C. M. Chen and F. Liang (CAC) 11 beat W. K. Late and 7. k. Lay (CRC 2) 6-4; beat . H. Chan and FM Lang 0-2.
Y. Mok and K. K. Poon (CRC 19
at W. K. Lore and F. K. Lat (CRC 3) 6-3; drew with F. 11. Chan and K. M. Poor 6-6: bent 3.F. LI 4 and F. M. Ling 9-3,
CUC (3) beat Kec by B-14 Ye X.". Lam and Loung (CRC) beat I. G. Hanel and M. Guilford (RCC) 6-1; beat P. Peter son and A. Goudy B-3; beat F. Mole Jer and T. Struychen 0-0,
V. May and K. L. Yip (CRC) Gullton beat HG. Hanel and M. iKCC) 1-5; beat P. Paterson and Goudy 0-0 beat F. Moller and T. Struzchais, 0-1-
Swang Drung and 8. W. Chow (CRC) beat H. G. Hantel and M. Quitord 8 otew with P. Peterson and A. Goudy 6-6; Deai 7. Moller and T. Binay chers 6-1.
B
KCC lost to POC by 4-1
A 7. Catley and I, (ECC) lost to C. J. Notman and A. Php 4-8 bast THRI and P. Boob 6-0; beat S, W, WI Jatie and R. Zaise 7-D. ·*.
D. Curie and K. D. Lie (R¢c) Lost to Noman and for 3-81, Sout to Bashall and Boob, 2-1 fork to William an, Zajao 4-0.
ft, Na, and 75 Marais (des beat Norman, and Fox - 8-11, Jove, to Borhall and Kepts 1-8; bhat-Williams And Aire 9-17
Rectoire des to Red by them. „Þ, M., 135eira and 'Mrs GIVI (Recreira) drew with Zombli
M Perair and Mrs M, Ramsetianca 4-61-bent B. Bolle, and, MIN Rumjah #TURB
Alguerets Redreiro) and Mi Corre Ballez and
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