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June 29, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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ELIZABETH ARDEN'S FOUNDATION & PROTECTIVE. PREPARATIONS

The larg tt. 8. Bad H

-CRNIE BUSHMI

Strong Australian Rugby Team For England

Fit And Ready To Meet The Best The Home Country Can Provide

England will receive from Australia in 1939 the strongest Rugby Union team, that has ever loft the Commonwealth. It is after viewing the position from all angles that one comes to that conclusion.

11alves

For the past three years Australla chance of selection as backs in the has been developing various depart- Australian test team:- ments of the game until now, in the international sense, their men are ready and ft to meet the best that England and the other Hume Country Unions can put in the field, writes

C. Romall

(N.S.W.)

E C. Gibbons (N.S.W)

Five-Eighth

v. Richards (NSW) w. P. Ide (Queensland)

J. C. Davis in the Sunday Times. P. Collins (NSW)

Just the right sort of mixture of youth and experience is avaliable for

Centres

D, Cartie (N.3.W.)

C.

Smith (N.S.W.)

Towers (NSW)

(N.S.W.)

Age Height Weight

19

10.00

25

3 624 20.04

A 0% 12.02

30

11.05

6 10

11.08

10

13.02

12.00

12.00

11.00

12.00

5 11 12.00

11.03 11.08

6 11 12.10

5 11

11.00

Joon Docks at Happy Valley last Saturday,

12.10

11.00

15.00

5 10

11.00

the Australian selectors. For men R. E. McLaughlin under the age of twenty are possible J. Quinn (Vic.) members of the team; two of these, K. R. Gilleland (N.S.W.) 23 Ramall and Carrick, are considered Wing Three-Quarters certainties. On the other hand only. three men over the age of thirty are likely to go.

DIFFERENT FROM CRICKET

is very different

A rugger team from a crickel team. At the age of thirty everyone regards n footballer as somewhat hoary and ancient; at thirty-five a cricketer has his future generally ahead of him,

is

to

There

be no complete abandoning of players simply be-

cause their ages are advanced. The

D. Kelaher. (N.S.W.) Carpenter (Vic)

W. O'Brien NSW.)

W. J. Ryan (N.S.W.)

Full-flacks

R. Hanklin (N.S.W.) M. Cuford N.S.W. G. Connor (N.9.W.) See (N.S.W.)

Totalitarian Air

Forces Merge

BERLIN, June 28-An agreement

wine in old bottics is good and so is for the close' co-operation between

The

Spring-

Willie MacLeod rolling a wood in the League Bowls match play between the Pollee R. C. and Kow-

HOSTAK REGAINS MIDDLEWEIGHT

BOXING TITLE ·

Seattle, June 28.

the football of many a player who the German and Italian air forces is

Al Hostak, of Seattle, regained the is considered a veteran. boks of 1037 brought home the truth announced in an official communique World Middleweight title by de- of this to Australians. Their best on a meeting held at Karinhall yes-feating Solly Krelger, of Brooklyn, by terday. between Field Marshat a technical knockout in the fourth men were over thirty years of age.

Half of football is brains; half Hermann Goering and Generai Valle: round of a scheduled 18-round fight.

chief of the Halion air force. brawn. We Australiens feel that the been tried in many man who has

"been

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PICTORIAL ENLARGEMENTS SUITABLY MOUNTED The South China A.A. who, having defeated the Kreiger went down twice in the Chinese R.C., are now hot favourites for the "C" Division third round and three Umes in the games, and has continually-The communique-adds that it has fourth from a vicious right-handed championship of the Hongkong Tennis League, had a bit learning the science of tactical play agreed to continue to clarify all ques-attack to the jaw. After the third of a fright yesterday when they entertained the lowly- is often the most useful man in a long concerning employment of the descent to the canvas in the fourth- team. Therefore we expect to see!air force, its organisations, training round Krieger had to be assisted from placed Indian R.C. at King's Park. that the Australian team will reflect jand technical agreements."-Reuter, the ring. this outlook and that several tried and experienced men over thirly years of age will be included.

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Only the first round was even, the rest being alle dak's fight.—Reuter,

Middlesex Youngsters Race To Win

(Continued from Page 8.)

His delightful Innings contained seven boundaries.

were

Fully expecting to win with case, the potential champions did not field their full side. But by the end of the first round they found themselves one set in arrears, and only good re- covery by Y. K. Ng and C. S. Wong against A. R. Kitchell and K. Ismall, enabled them to take a lead of 3% to 21 sets at the end of the second.

Actually, Kitchell and Ismail were set, but they were leading 5-3 in unable to clinch it and finally had to share the point.

the third round, however, the South China players won all three sets and finished up 0% sets to 21⁄2

to the good. Got to

Scores:

When Edrich left Compton had

still T. K. Leung and C. L. Lau (S.C. scored 30 and only 25 needed. Would Compton reach his A.A.), beat D. M. A. Razack and A. half-century? There was no ques- R. Razack 6-4, beat A. R. Kitchell ilon as to this. Quite calmly, with- and K. Ismail 6-3, beat M. R. Abu out a semblance of natural anxiety, and A. M. Rumjohn 6-3. young Denis went serenely along to Y. K. Ng and C. S. Wong (S.C.A. reach his objective and when this A.) beat Razack and Razack 0-1, was accomplished in 55 minutes, with drew with Kitchell and Ismail 0-0,

4-6, seven 4's as his most productive lost to Abbas and Rumjahn

Kwok strokes, he saw "Parson" Killick H. L. Wong and H. C nukea lorious off-side shot to the (S.CA.A) brat Razack and Razack boundary.

8-2, lost to Kitchell and Ismall 3-0, - BUSSEX

bent Abbas and Rumjohn 0-2. First lang-102 (Smith

RECREIO WIN EASILY Robin 3 for 20).

AL King's Second Innings-210 (8lme 5 for 100).

Park, Club de Recreio beat the Central British Association, conceding only one set.

MIDDLESEX

3 for

First Innings-264 (Edrich M. Compton

01).

Second Invings

Browne Cornford b Hammond

Singh 6-2.

O. L. Pang and W, K. Ma (Chi- nese R. C.) beat Au and Leonard 6-1; beat Sheriff and Lee 6-2; beat Chan- son and Singh 0-3.

T. L. La and F. K. Lau (Chinese R. C.) beat Au and Leonard 6-3; beat Sheriff and Lee 6-3; bent Chanson and Singh 0-0,

Here, There With "Abe"

(Continued from Page 8.)

the Indians and win their remala- ing ties and if the CRC also win the rest of their matches, a replay between the necessary will be S.C.A.A. and the C.R.C. In that case, my money would still be on the Causeway Bay club in spite of their reverse on Monday. Thus the game between the South China A.A. and the Indians will have an important bearing on the League championship. It was fixed to be played this after- noon at Sackunpoo, but I am told in postponement as they cannot field a that the Chinese have now asked for L. A. Carvalho and A. M. Reme-full team.

Robertson Hammond 1) Parks (3) 15 dias (Recreio) beat G. H. Fowler Strange Conditions

Edrich lbw b flammond

Compton not out

Nev. E. T. Killick not out

20

and D. T. Smith 6-3, bent N. Whitley

the South

50 and S. A. Fowler 6-4, beat M.TH the victory of the "A" team, A.A. this China Yutskin and V. Karposheff 6-0.

FL.C. J.C. Fonseca and M. A. Gutterres season have beaten the Chinese 165 (Recrelo) beat Fowler and Smith in the "A" and "G" Divisions Total, wkl)aminond8-3. beat Whitley and Fowler, 7-5, of the Hongkong Tennis League.

Bowling Nye Parks

11-0-67-2. 3.0-0-27-0.

7-9-41-0.

(3) 7-0-25-1.

Chamberlain To Broadcast

Wood

Chamberlain has arranged to broad-:

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beat Vatskin and Karposheff 6-2.

H. A. Noronha and G. A. Noronha (Recreio) beat Fowler and Smith 7-5, lost to Whitley and Fowler 4-6, beat Yatskin and Karposheft 8-0.

K. TONG WIN

at

courie Incidentally all three matches were played on the S.CA.A King's Park, where conditions favour the home team a great deal. Unless one has played there, it is difficult to the appreciate how much advantage.

derive from Kowloon Tong G.C.A. beat C.C.C. South China. players, there yester

their courts. I played day and I became aware why visitors LONDON, June 20,-Mr. Nevilla Henry Lin and T. E Ling beat S.

which are on two cast to the nailon at 8.05 p.m. G.M.T.L. Leonard and S. K. Lee 6-0; beat are seldom at their best on the South (4.05 a.m. Monday H.K.T.) on Sunday S.A. Cassumbloy and TC. Yu 6-2; China courts,

terraces. The two courts nearest to bent T. C. Chen and H. King 6-3.

Lum Kwan and H. Y. Su lost to the club-house are all right, but the The subject will be national ser- vice, and the talk will last for ten Leonard and Loc 1-0; beat Casmum-third one, on the upper terrace, is bloy and Yu 0-0; beat Chen and the bug-bear. The setting sun, throws minutes-Reuter,

a glare directly on to the court, and King 8-4. Cripps And Labour London -1; been beat with a changing wind blowing nearly Leonard Lee 0-1; beat Cassum- all the time, it is no wonder that bloy and Yu 0-4; drew with Chen visitors cannot settle down. I was talking to the South Ching players LONDON, June 28-No decision and King BEAT RADIO

about their successes over the C.R.C. C.R.C

* of has yet been reached regarding the

Chinese Recreation Club easily de- yesterday, and while they are, readmission to the Labour Party of its former leader, Sir Stafford Cripps. teated the Radio and Postal Sports course, very pleased with their per To-day, Sir Stafford Cripps oppil Club 9-0 at Causeway Bay,formances, they remain very modest S. L. Ma and W. Wu (Chinese R. and attritule the conditions at King's cation for re-admission was examined by the executive committee, and re- C.) beat K. M. Au and D. Leonard Park to the discomature of the ferred to a special committee. Trans- 6-3; beat M. Sheriff and C. M. Lee CRC. I am inclined to agree with

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