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Last British Player Eliminated In Open Squash Tourney
London, Feb. 5.
With the second round defeat of Jack Giles (Royal Auto- mobile Club), the United Kingdom title-holder, the last British player was eliminated from the Dunlop 500 Guineas professional squash rackets tournament at the Landsdowne Club today. Giles was well beaten by the five-times former
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Stan Britain Signs Professional Sports Diary
TODAY Meeting HICASA Annual Meeting at Club Laetano, 1.20 p.m.
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London, Feb. 5. Stan Britain, one of Britain's cham- leuling road cycling plons, has signed a professional pm. was learned in London today.
contract for a Frerich Brm, it
Rain, who is 27, was Bri- 'tain's boot known amateur road cyclist and distinguished himself in international events
Champion, and number one seed, Hashim Khan such as the Eust European (Pakistan) 9-4, 9-6, 9-4.
The 42-year-old Hashim, together with five other Pakis. tanis, one Egyptian, and an Indian all secded pinyera form the last eight in the fight for the hundred guineas first prize.
Wallabies Score Their 13th Win In 25 Games
Newcastle, Feb. 5. Australia's rugby touring team today beat the North Eastern Counties of England at Gosforth near here by 10 paints, two goals) to all, all being scored In the second half.
This was the 13th win of the Wallabies in 25 games, nine of which they have lost with three drawn.
North Eastern Counties had
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The neweomer of the Pakis- tan Invaders, Ali Akbar Khan, 32, recently appointed profes- soiral to the United Services Club, London, cannot, however expect to last long in such class field,
sprained his left He has ankle, und twisted it badly ngain when playing today. Only SKIE S plicing strokes allowed me to lost out and
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the "Pence Race", Championship at Waregem and the Melbourne Olympic Games, He became British rond race cycling champion in August last year and also won the Tour of Sweden event last September.
Brilain said in a television Interview here
fonight that he had signed for a French firm because Brilish firms are not interested in road races.
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Another former British umaleur who has signed professional contract for French fan is Brian Robinson, who has since made #great nrme for himself on the con- beat Bill Ashford (Hampstead)tinent in the Tour De France 9-4, -2, 0-3.
and other classic road races. France-Presse.
Full Penalty
Ashford failed to force the ald full penalty for pace and his gentleness, All Akbar next meets the brillant Mobibullah 18-year-old nephew of
Khan, Hashim
India's Jamal Din qualkied an early chance to go ohend for The quarter-finals by after a serum Infringement but defeating D. W, Harman, while Khar Mohibullah For some Pakistan's missed badly. play swayed backwards beal W.P. Blake, Yusef Khan and forwards, both 25's being beal his compatriot, Khan Din, visited in turn.
and Nasrullah Khan beut J, E. Harry.
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Penalties were, not infrequent but no kick was at an easy angle though Lenchan did have's good chance just before half time but falled.
T'ho Counties upend the second half well and one particu larly fine penalty kick, from 45 yurds, by Elders only just failed to reach goal. Maintaining the pressure. Counties had another penalty but Bell badly sliced his kick. Then came
lucky bounce for the Australians, and While gained possesion to go over for a try which Lenchan converted. Lenehas crossed for the second try two minutes from
The Results
Full results of today's cond round matches were; Azam Khan (Pakistan) beat E. S. Hawes (Britain) 3-1, 0-0, 9-1. Jamal Din (India) beat D. W. Harman (Britain) 0-3, 0-1, 9-3,
Mohibullah Khan (Pakistan) beat W. P. Blake (Britain) 9-0, B-5. 0-2.
Akbar Khu All (Pakistan) beat W. J. Astord (Britain) D-4, 0-2, 9-1. Yuset bent Khan Khan (Pakistan)
Din (Pakistan) 6-9, 9-3, 0-3, 9-1. Nasrullahı Khan (Pakistan) Harry (Britalo) 9-3, beat J.
the finish and. taking the kick 9-0, 0-4. Hachim Khan (Pakis- himself from the touchline, etan) beat H. Ciles (Britain) added the extra points.--Reuter. D-4, -6, 9-4-France-Presse,
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Scottisia Cup First found replays were:
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