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SATURDAY THE KING'S.

THEY CRASHED INTO A 16-CYLINDER | LOVE MATCH IN A ONE-HORSE TOWNI

He was speeding his way and she hers...two stran- gers who met in a mirthful collision of hearts and cars.

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THIRD TEST MATCH AT LEEDS

SOUTH AFRICA FORCES DRAW

(Continued from Page 81..

as if we might have found our new

pate of opening balamon!

GOMES AND WAY. DEFEATED

BEATEN BY THE DUNCANS

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liveries in a desperate attempt to break up the head and score & big count, but his first wood was the only оло to have any affect, one shot being dislodged. However, R. Dun- can was equal to the emergency and drew another shot and he then went down a couple of perfect blockern which negatived subsequent attempts to break up the head.

Gomer was forced to draw to save

with his lart wood but concoded

three after the Duncans had been, lying five. It

巍 was

desperate

attempt to save the game when the proper tactics would have been to draw to save with his first wood but even A small count to Way and Gomes would not have been of any use as they were so far bohind (20-0) that only a superhuman effort could have the game.

Way and Gomes were incapable of that superliman effort and they were eventually beaten by 25-12 by a pair that played much better bowls.

The Duncans scored two threes and three singles on the nine heada yesterday while Way and Gomes re- gistered two twos and two singles, including three shots on the first two hends played.

SCHOOL AQUATICS

Enjoyable Meet Arranged

By Central British

meet

Barber did fairly but Hardata failed. Sins also was not krent The annual aquatic sports of the success. I will frankly confess that Contral British School were held yes- no fewer than 32 when his name was called out 1 hudterday. With never even heard of him and had to events on the programme, the chase through Wiedru for his county was thoroughly enjoyed by the boys and initials, I think that he has got and girla. in on some recent performances, ar there is nothing whatever in his 1984 figures to suggest a Test player.

OUR NEW TEAM

I sincerely trust that our Selectors will not sugar the side too much! Personally I should like to see Hard-

staff out for Leyland, while ma

J. C. Clay or Hollies might have place. Beyond that I would leave it.

shall be told at once

once I have forgotten Sutcliffe. I have not in any way, but I think that our new pair, Smith and Mitchell, should get an

extended chance to open the innings. Sutcliffe can scarcely be expected to go upon another Australian tour and we must team-build. I still think, of course, that he is worth playing apart from this aspect of the question. If he came in Barber would presumably be dropped.

There was a welcome return to form on the part of Wally Hammond, who in far too young to slide out of Tent cricket. His bowling and fielding are

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Junior Biris' 25 Yards Back-strok«. Inter-mediate Boys' 26 Yards Back- Thompson; 3. Mycock.

Junior Girls Obstacle-1, M.stroke-1, V. Mington; 2, Large:-1, II. Goodwin; 2, D. Jones; 3, .

McKelvie. Shand; 2, H. Sanger; 3, F. McKelvia. 3, Brewin.

Inter-mediate Girix' 25 Yanls Back- Inter-House Relny (Boys)-1, Rød; In the Inter-House Competition, Red Senior Boys' 60 Yarils Back-stroke. House came first with 118 points.1, Millington; 2, Sommark; 3, Wil-troke, F. McKelvic; 2. P. Turn, Chocolate; 3, Blue,

Inter-Ilouso Relay '(Girls)—1, buli: 3, P. Buchanan. Blue House was second with 96 and

Junior Boys' 25 Yards Back-stroke. Blua; 2, Red; 3, Chocolate. Chocolate third with 80.

2. Thompson; 3. My- D-1, Fuxman

Red House, 118 points; Blue House, 96 points; Chocolate House 86 points. cock,

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Senior Girls' Two-stylo Race-1, P. Stringer; 2, J. Lakeman; 3, The following were the results of Mosk the various events:

Senior Plunging Millington; 2, 0. Engelbrecht.

(Boys),—I, L. Bitzer; 3, F.

Senior Plunging (Girls).—-1. V. Featherstonhaugh; 2. J. Lakeman; 3, A. Martin.

Intermediate Plunging (Boys).—1, F. Houghton; 2, D. Enusert; 3, V. Millington.

Inter-mediate Plunging (Girls)~~1, J. Brewin; 2, B. Park; 3, B. Houghton. Junior Plunging (Giris)——1, J. King: 2, E. McKelvio; 3, H. Kunkel Senior Boys' 100 Yards Handicap. 1. L. Millington; 2, Wilson: 3, 50m- mers.

Senior Girls'. 50 Yards. Handicap. so useful that when his brilliancy, R. Jonian; 2, C. Bone; 3, A. Ma with the bal returns he can go a long way towards winning a match.

AMES AND OTHERS Ames is dead out of form in his batting in the Tests but he makes many runs in county cricket that there is always hupo of a fine recovery!

tin.

Inter-mediate Boys' 50 Yards Handicap.1, Kennard; 2, Kempton;

Hurley.

Inter-mediate Girls' 60 Yards

Handicap,-1, J. Brewin: 2, E. Mc- Kelvie: 3. B. Houghton,

Senior Boys' 50 Yards Handicap.---

He still is said to be the best stumper1, Fuxmani, 2, Odell, 3, R. Thomp

in England, and more or less should sor

to

in the sider its behind the sticks as the only substitute

sta chosen

Junior Girls 60 Yarda Handicap, man1, B. Goodwin; 2, D. Craig: 3. B. Was a second class county man, Farrimond. Wyatt had quite pulled Jones.

Junior Girls' 25 Yards Handicap-

his weight in the bont but it is pretty1, M. Laing; 2, F. McKelvie: 3, E.

clear that there is hardly an am

an amateur

in England besides hing worth a place. Byers.

Senior Boys Diving.-1, Wilson: 2, men reminds me. What has hapArnold; 3, .Koown.

to C. F. Walters? Reputed by the Australians last season to be our best bat but he has never been men tioned. I I had heard he had been ill, but on looking up my latest 'Cricketer' I found he had played, to June, about as many innings as the rest. Well we may know Inter but once more, I would urge the Press here to try and get Reuters to send out not "more," but better details of these big gameя,

HAPPY VALLEY GOLF

In the final of the First Summer Singles tournament of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Happy Valley, A. McKellar beat' Dr. Ï. Newton, two up.

Senior Girls' Diving-1, J. Lake- man; 2. A. Martin; 3, P. Stringer.

Inter-mediate Boys' Diving, Kennard; Brewin; 3, Kempton,

Inter-mediate Girls' Diving-1, E. McKelvic; 2, B. Houghton; 3, J. Bre-

wini.

Junior Boys' Diving.-1, Thompson: 2. Odell; 3, Egon.

Junior Girls' Diving.-1, If. Saver;

2, E. Byers; 3, W. Ingram.

1.

Senior Boya Obstrelo-1. Milling. ton; 2, Sommers; Wilson.

Senfor Girls' Obstacla-1, Stringer: 2, D. Moss; 3, J. Lakeman. Inter-mediate Boys' Obstacle.-1. Henley; 2, Kempten 3, Kennard.

Inter-mediate ́Girls' | Obstacle.—1. 3. Brewin; 2, E. McKelvio: 3, P. Buchanan,

Junior Boys' Obstacle.---1, Odell; 2,

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