THIRD TEST MATCH
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1948.
GRID STAR TAKES BRIDE
OLYMPIC
ROUNDUP
DENIS COMPTON AGAIN SAVES ENGLAND FROM COLLAPSE
231 For Seven At Close Of Play
Manchester, July 8.-Denis Compton, batting with a plaster over his stitched forehead wound, once again saved England from a complete collapse on an eary paced pitch, which offered the Australians little, if any, and at the close of play England had scored 231 for seven wickets.
assistance,
Despite his injury, Compton exposed the dreadful failures of other England bats. and he did not flinch when Lindwall gave him the usual supply of bumpers on resuming.
men
Compton and Evans provided the brightest cricket of the day with 75 in 70
minutes.
Edrich, during his three hours of fighting cricket, was only a shadow of the bril liant batsman who punished South Africa's bowling for 191 in the corresponding Test last summer. But he earned admiration for the plucky way in which he refused to bo upset, either by falling wickets or his occasional mistakes.
Crupp, England's new lett-bander, stepped into the breach at a critical period but showed no sign of anxiety. ife took no chances and the forward most WIS the defensive stroke notable characteristle of his batting. Els 37 in two hours and 40 minutes promising form for his first Test. Washbrook, Emmett, Dollery and Yardley all failed to rise to the be- casion in conditions favouring bata men..
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Lindwall, without any help from a true pitch, again bowled splendidly, He produced the occasional extra fast ball that was always tantalising.
A cold wind sprang up after lunch and the Australians jumped about in the field to keep themselves warm Bill Johnston, and Ian Johnson shared the attack, and in the latter's sover Crapp smote a no-ball high a six. over the sight screen: for Otherwise patience was again the order.....
no dimeulty in
and
In the fourth over after tea and total, without an addition to the Yardley lifted a catch to Jan John- son at deep mid-wicket.
the day, Derby wanted 273 to win with all their. wickets intact,
sceand innings
Laddle Outschoorn, Worcester- shiro's Ceylon born all-rounder, was Evans, who Joined Compton. in form with the bat against Surrey a chanceless helped to end up. 100. after four at the Oval, scoring hours and 35 minutes. Ian Johnson, 75.- relloving Toshack at 170 kept Evans gulat but Compton, although not
timing, look 100: sure in his couple of boundaries,
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Evans defended strongly and stayed 15 minutes at 10 runs before driving Ian Johnson straight for four, In the next over Compton completed 60 in one hour and 55 minutes, having then hit five fours.
OK, Lind-
Compton, when at 50, offered a dificult chance to Tallon wall, who had changed cade. Evens celebrated this escape by driving Ian Johnson for four to holst the 200 in just under five and a half hours.
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
Close of play scores today were: At the Oval: 'Surrey 218. Worces- Lorshire 354 (Jenkins 81, Wyatt 53, Dutschoorn 78).
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At Chelmsford: Royal Navy beat Essex by nine wickets. Royal Navy 318 and 12 for one. Easex 183 81) and 143 (Martin live for 20). (Montgomery 52, Vaughan ave
At Taunton: Lancashire 390. Somerset 158 (Roberts six for 34) and 141 for five.
At Swansea: Sussex 201 and 117 for three. Glamorgan 400 (Parkhouse 117, Englestone 72).
At Leicester: Leicestershire 240 64 for O. Middlesex 441 for declared (Robertson 132,
Crapp batted without error
Evans who, like Compton, used his appeared to 'have dealing with, Ian Johnson's off-feet to advantage, helped to add 75 and breaks, which were, leg-breaks to before giving an easy catch to mid-seven the left-hander; Edrich, however, on at 210. Evans, who mistimed an Brown 04, Malcolm 51, Thompson 55, was worried by the introduction of attempted hook stroke, batted for Lealle Compton 85). Toshack at 09, mistiming twice in
and over.
Crapp's restraint began to test Jan Johnson's patience. When he over-pitched twice in and over to sroke, Crapp found thu compet boundary, with sparkling off-drives. With Increased confidence and after making the partnership 51 runs in Ion again drove minutes, ho Johnson for four, Edrich remained at 19 for a long time.
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With the total at 87, scored from 58 overs. Lindwall and Bill Johnston took the
Lindwall new ball. bowled faster than in either of his his previous spells and twice in first over Edrich luckily snicked him through the slip for four.
STUBBORN STAND' BROKEN
The first ball of Lindwall's next over broke the stubborn stand when it had. added 68 in just under two hours, Crapp went across to cover up but the ball broke back sharply and got him leg-bofore at 80..
Dallery survived the remainder of Lindwall's very fast over, taking a single off the last ball, but he was yorked by the first ball of Bill Thus two Johnston's next.over. wickets had fallen within the space of one run, making four down for 07.
While the wickets were falling, Compton had ten minutes of net practice to the bowling of Follard, Young and Warndence for
wise proce- dure "to" "enturo
return to the crease.
his
The loud-speaker announcement that he had dregovered and would
20 min
Compton, minutes.
Joined by Berser, progressed slowly but sure ly and, surviving a confident appeal for leg-before from Bill Johnston off the last ball of the day, remain
ed undefeated at the close.
TEST SCOREBOARD England ist innings Washbrook, b Bill Johnston Emmolt, c Barnes, b Lindwall Compton not out Edrich, e Tallon, b Lindwall' Crapp. Lb.w., b Lindwall........... Dollery, b Bill Johnston Yardley. c I. Johnson, Toshack 22 Evans, c B. Johnston, b Lindwall 94
Dedser not out
Extras
Total for saven
Dowling Analysis:
Lindwall Bill Johnston
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10
04
32
10
180
At Cheslerfeld: Derbyshire (Emith 58, Goddard four for 41). Gloucestershire 242 and 215 (Monka 58, Gladwin five for 57).
At Paisley: Scotland; 100 and 90 for eight. Yorshire 262 and 107 for
declared. Match drawn.-
seven
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Baseball
John Lujack, Noire Dame's all-American football star is shown with his bride, the former Patricia Ann Schlerbrock, as they leave the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Davenport, In., just after their marriage-AP Wirephoto.
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SHORTAGE OF GOOD SOCCER REFEREES IN ENGLAND
New York, July 8-Jimny Russell's four-run homer with two out in the eighth gave the National League leading Boston over the Braves a 7-4 victory
and halted 231 Brooklyn Dodgers
the Dodgers' winning streak at six games today.
Eddie Stanky, the Brave's second
and baseman,
Bruce Edwards, Dodger third sacker, both were hurt' when they collided in the third Innings.
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COUNTY CRICKET-
London, July 8.--Old Trafford was not the only place where wickets fell today. At Taunton, six Somer- set wickets went down in an bour for 19 runs before lunch, following a rather remarkable occurrence.........
Gunbleitand FOL had been scoring steadily when Lancashire's Hilton, in stopping a drive with his
Ewell Blackwell hurled the Cin- cinnati Reds to their fourth straight win, shutting out the Chicago Cuba en seven hits. Cincinnati took the gamo.4-0.
The
AMERICAN LEAGUE
old
Cleveland Indians in the American League turned their bat ing power on Al Gettel, an teammate, for a resounding victory, The tribe nicked Gettel and two successors for 18 hits to retain their league lead.
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By ARCHIE QUICK
- Mingling with the midsummer Test; Match Parade at Lords was the Spurs manager, Mr Halme, with a theory to propound. Joe has played cricket for Middlesex, foot- ball for Arsenal and England, is a scratch golfer and cari make his 100-break at bliliards. (TUAR
The burden of Joc's complaint was refereeing. "How can the Football Association afford to retire men like Jack Barrick and George Reader on age limit when there are so few good referees about these days. The war period stop- ped the flow but, because Barrick and Reader, are 45, they are taken off the league list although, only Inst May, Bar- rick was thought good enough to officiate at the Cup Final. while the year previous Reader did the Great Britain versus Rest of Europe match at Hampden.
"I know that it is said old players | +- mako bad referees but I would charice an experiment of having a referees' school for old players with
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Canada, Mexico
Cup
Australia's Team Grew And Grew
In April the Australlin Olympic, Commities made preliminary announcement-of-its Oly imple, team as num bering: 34.
Since then their appent for funds has had such astonishing success that, at the moment, over 70 comě petitors in various events have been nominated to make the trip to London ja le
largest
It seems certain that this will be by far and strongest Australian Olympic team ever
Prominent among the swimmers nawly announced is 18-year-old Queenslander Nancy Lyons who, in April, broke the world's women's 100 | yds, breast-stroke: record
by: 1.2 secs. Recently she turned from the orthodox breast-stroke, with which she had swum the world's best time for 110 yds,, to the butterfly stroke.
Employing this style, che swam 320 yds. in 3 mins. 7 sees. This timej would have won the recent U.S. 220
ydd breast-stroke championship, n
Other swimmers added to the 22. team are: Denise Spencer (Queens- Land), 10, student, friplo Australian free-style Utle holder, his year she won the 110 yds, 220 yds... 440 yds.
and
tralian · championships zu and established an Australian, recordin
esta Austral and estupe
of 5 mins. 38 secs. for. the
0440
yds
Bruce Bourke (New South Wales), ID, clerk, holder of the Australian 110 yds. back-stroke title, and one of the fastest free-style swimmers in Australia After having been beaten by a touch in the 110 yds. free-stylo national championship, he later swam the distance In 09.7 seca. to become the first Australian to break a minute.
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jo pijesku Rum an The Dominion team appropriate ty: equipped with as 'Wo uniforms (N. Zealandus the worl third largest wo
wool producer pre 'konted:by: then New Zealand - Whol Board; hailed for England on May 6, Douglas Harris who has been tak ingban coursed: st: Loughborough Dave Norris (Victoria), 24, clerk, College, England, for some months, has been selected as a diver. He is in Iceland as a member of the represented Australia in the Empire British amouring hers Games in 1938. After the war, dur- won ing which he was a.P.O.W. In Ger- many for three years, he won the journey any elitenes HA Bennett, trophy for being the For the first time in its History, Australian diver nearest to-world Singaponds to be represented at the class. He has won the Australian Olympic Games: this year, and the springboard championship for three responsibility for putting the Colmy
consecutive year
SINGAPORE
|on the sports map of the world”; to A weight-lifter added to the team any creditable will rest on the
table degres Is Keith Caples (New South Wales), shoulders of a solitary competitor. 24, bantam-weight champion, one of Lloyd Oscar Valberg, 20-year-old the fow Australians who can lift high jump champion double his own body weight
(122 In October, 1940, shortly after the lb.) at full arm's length above’his | liberation of Singapore, head. Last year Caples set an Aus happened
to buy, some peanuts tralian record at Adelaide with 160 nuts were wrapped in
In a page ib. press, 182 lb. snatch, 220 lb. cican sports magic on
which and jerk-a total of 672-lb.
printed a picture of a high jumper
CANADA
in
Valber
of
the "
a competent couch in charge. Players Even In Davis after an active career could then
using the "castern cut-off."**
and
started to He took it home go there as full-time employment, Montreal, July 8-Canada and continuing in the game that most of Mexico each won one singles match
practise. At last year's Singapore The Canadian, Gerard Cote, AAA meet he broke his pre-war re- them love. The standard will never on the opening day of their North Aprilian. fourth
is made American Zone Davis Cup tie here Marathon in 2 hrs. 31 mins. 2 secs, Jumped 8 feet 3 inches. Later in the
Baaton cord
of.8, feet 191⁄2 inches, whca' ke a whole the job!
raised, until refereeins is ma
today.
with REPORT SYstem criticiSED The winners ret the winners of sees.
the American, Tad Vogel, 43 year he registered 0. feet 4 inches.
behind
The "Also I disagree with a system | the Australia-Cuba tie in the final..
Canadian With the Olympics around the cor Marathon specialist's previous viener, Valbery is hard at it and hopes whereby two competing clubs each
THE RESULTS
tories in the event were scored in to jump in the region of 6 feet .0 make a report weekly on the re- H. Rochon (Canada) - beat F. 1040, 1943, and .104a. Sa
5 inches ferees to the league. Those reports Guerrero (Mexica), 6-2, 7-5, 6-4.
Aunther former victor, John Kel- are sure to be unwittingly blased.
A. Vega (Mexico) beat B. Macken lay, was this
the
•piaco Association should (Canada), 0-4; 6-1, 6-3-Reuter.
fourth, "time Football The
occupied by Cote in 1947. Kelley's MISRA IN FINAL DETA
time was 1-37-32 Between him and Denia Shore,-184-year-old South appoint neutral inspectors to report on officials performances.
Dublin, July 8-Sumant Misra,
Vogel was another American, Van African track champion at distances Zandt. An old hand at the game, from 100 yds. to 440 India's leading law tennis player Kelley. won his first Boston Mara- to 402.33 m.) is one of five athletes | yds: (91.44 m. today reached the Anal of the men's hon in 1938 and 'revented this suc- | nominated--to represent the Union
All-Star Lineup Includes Rookies
New York. July 8-Bucky Horris has picked a number of rookies to day to complete the American League All-star squad.
By
singles in the Irish championships,
3-0, 8-0, 7-5, 0-3.
Kemp' had a great chance when leading 6-4 in the second set, but to level and in Misra fought back the 18th game broke through and held his own service for the set.
Last year, when the Korean, Youn Bok Su won in 3-25-30,. Vogel-was The other semi-final between Eric third behind the European cham Sturgess, the South African cham-
2-30-10 was better than
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SOUTH AFRICA
Shore, beating Cyril Kemp, Ireland's No. 1 did well in the Boston Marathon; † manager of a motor-salesroom li
cess in 1945. Two other Canadians at the Olymple Games.
1048. Lloyd Evans finished sixth, and Pretoria is rated with a dolnite Walter Fedorlek seventh in 2-41-23 chance in the 400 m. and 2-41-27 respectively.
He clocked. Inside 48 secs for, the 440 yds (40234
17 title meetings and down Bouth afet ca last season, and Newcomers to the all-star competi-
returned 47.7 tion include pitchers Bob Lemon of the Indians, Vie Raschi of the Yan- plon, and Denis Slack, of Great Poncianen, and. Vagel's tine of secs, (twice) and 47.6 seck on grass kees, Joe Coleman of the Athletics Britain, will be played-tomorrow.ner's time this year.
the win trucka. His 47,6} .seon my win”, tho world's keur uth beung B 1947. As and Joe Haynes of the White Sox. Reuter..
Shore did his fastest times on the Also on the pitching squad will be FALKENBURG DENIAL
Johnny Greco, the 24-year-old Witwatersrand, at an altitudo of veterans Dob Feller, Hal Newhouser, London, July 8-Bob Falkenburg. Canadian professional boxer, is some 6,000, ft. (approx. 3,820.) Waiter
Masterson and Joe Page. the new Wimbledon lawn tennis among the best welter-weights in he can be expected to do even bet To supplement the starting lineup champion, has telephoned to the the world. He fought, a draw with tar when running near sea levels? bat when required raised the big-boot, spiked the ball, necessitating AL.. New York, Tommy Henrich's gest cheer of the day
A new one. Roberts and Cranston bases-loaded hamer off Carl Scheib catre Barris, named All-England Club at Wimbledon Beau Jack recently draw with tar whe
Birdie Tebbetts
of-the-nted from. Paris, denying an American Square Garden, and the $146,000 Shore, who bas run the 100 yds. in-agones report quoting him ab gate was one of the best of recent in 9.0. Beca. this year, and, who After the hundred was raised in then began the rout with the new helped the Yankees
ball.
game losing streak at the expense flelders George Koil
Greco would. like to meet competed in the 1930. Clympics, la three hours and ten minutes, Yard-
of the Philadelphia Athletics. The Mickey Vernon of the Senators, and linesmen were deliberately un- both the European welter and nominated No.2 in the athletics ley took two fours in one of Lind-
While George Emmett and JackYanks won 6-5.
Vernon Stephens and Bobby Doerr fair to Amrican players-Reuter. |middle-weight champions, Villerain from First place goes to another wall's overs. Then at 119 came Crapp were fighting in the Test, The Detroit Tigers hung up their of Red Sox, and outfielders Tommy == FILIPINOS ADVANCE and Cerdan, at Montreal,
1930 veteran Johannes Coleman, another setback for England.
their Gloucestershire colleagues met fourth straight win behind Birgil Henrich of Yankees and Hoot Evers Birmingham, July 8-In the
holder... of the Empire, «Games Edrich, after scoring 32 in three with bowling successes at Chester Trucks' five hit pitching, defeating of the Tigers-United Press.
Outstanding among second round of the Midland Coun-
amateurs is marathon record. A policeman in hours, was snapped at the wickat. held. The Derbyshire batsmen Saint Louis 12-2
ties tennis tournament men's singles, Charron, who will almost certainly burg, he covers most of his "beat" 10-year-old, middle-weight Robert Van der Biji Park, near Johannes Lindwall, sull bowling very fast, found the spinners of Goddard and
Raymundo Deyro of the Philippines pitched a good length delivery on
the pace of Scott and Lambert
defeated C. Batson 6-4, 0-0,
seen in the Olympic ring in at steady Jag trot. His most Falicissimo Ampon of the Philip Trudeau, who is the same age. Yet Syd Luyt,
自度 London, should fly-weight Rens dangerous rival may be 21-year-old pines advanced when his opponent
A Brakpan-Springs Copenhagen, July 8.-Ahmoud
another 16-year-old will probably carpenter and winner of the Durban Was scratched. Namdjou of Iran claimed a new In the men's singles third round, And a place in Canada's Olympic marathon, who is nominated No. 5
boxing
team...
and 2 two-hand jerk when he lifted 274 the men's doubles third round, Am-
Miss Daphne Robb, 18-year-old Ibs and 13 ounces in a contest here pon and Derry beat J. Henn and, J.
sprinter, who has covered the 100 tonight-United Press
McMinn 6-0, «kmássociated Press.
yds. in 11 secs, and Kalle Reyneke,
Cape
Town postman who
who, not unnaturally, is an Olympic
.
tfie off-stump, and for only the troublesome and were all out for second time today, the ball rosa 180. sharply and Edrich, like Emmett, could not withdraw his bat quickly Then it was the turn of Gladwin
and Jackson so that at the end of Boston cnough.
County Players Banned From Sunday Cricket
Controversy is raging behind the scenes of county cricket clubs at their ban on their players taking part in Sunday benefit matches.
Somerset put the cat amo ng the pigeons when they told their players they must not participate in games for the benefit of Bill Andrews, their former fast bowler.
I can remember a time when they
In fact they stipulated that they always been sticklers for amateur- could play in only five. Now Hamp-fam shiro's captain-secretary, Desmond
a used to field ten unpaid players Eadar tells me hq has put up similer bar or tather, his com-with Len. Bround trotting out be- mittee has with the exception of allhind them. It Somerset of all matches, writes Archle people should field a professional captain, the game would be shaken
four
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Quick
He argues that a six-days week of to its very foundations. Yet I can say that recently the committee cricket is quite sufficient for any considered handing over the skip- man and as clubs pay the piper, per's job to wicket-keeper Waller they should call the tune.
Luckes and the vole went only
Players say it is unfair for it closely against.
financially handicaps men for the
By a peculiar coincidence, three this
first time after they have given 20 of Somerset's four captains
or more years' service. They say If
a professional cares to volunteer to season, Seamer, Watta and Mitchell
add to the attraction of: #Sunday
gato, he should be allowed to do so
Innes have all seen service › in the Sudan
as surely, he is free agent on Another piece of cricketing news
Sundays.
I learned from Desmond Engar, was or and that Aldershot's Inaugural cricket There are arguments both for against this question... Andrews the week was failure. Despite the first player evperto receive a beneft attraction of Cambridge University after leaving county, te dallur wall and the Combined Services, gates in the Midland League for wars, poor. The first day drew
Sortierset Club of E120 and thereafter, only £20: was i
have the daily average."
snap a four- Sox, deryall hookers, / alleging that the referen, umpires times.
THE SCORES
National League
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7
9
Brooklyn
(Winning pitcher Clyde Shoun). Cincinnati Chicago
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IRANIAN SETS RECORD
be
O world, weightlifting 'record for the Ampon beat E. J. David 6-3, 6-2. Andre Som, the cruiser-weight, in the Numbers “
(Winning pilcher Ewell Black- well).
American League
Chicago
14 10 Cleveland
(Winning pitcher Gene Bearden),
Philadelphia. New York
0 3 0 (Winning pitcher Joe Puge), : Saint Louis
42 iz is Detroli
(Winning pitcher Virgil Trucks). Associated Preks.
0
0
Barmy Appaty
10 THE WET GRASS PER TO MAKE THE "WIGGLE LIKE THAT?
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Fred Perry Revisits England
Diy BY LARCHIE QUICK LAY
NEW ZEALAND
walic
All New Zealand is, of course, prospect. fervently hopeful of the Olympic chances of their
Six great half-miler,
cyclists have also been Douglas Harris. His two defents of nominated for London. W. H. Rivers, America's Johnny: Fulton-in 1047-Olivier, J., J. Brand, and
G.Estman, D. Binneman, C. H and E. J. the second in the excelletely place Scholtz The swimming team. 1 min. 49.4 secs-undoubtedly
him in the very highest class.,
to likely comprise Wild (back-
Fred Perry is back in England for the first time for 12 years. He is playing a series of professional games with
stroke); G. Mondy (diving), D. Petra and Pelizza in the provinces but the greatest kick list: athlete ukely to bring back Olymoney (s. 8 pressing problem for New-Zealand Bossedzēt! another Cohen (breast -stroke) and (D.
has got has been to walk through, the gates at Wimbledon not having to worry for the first time as to what the result would be. He has nover been a spectator there before...
Girl Diver Blown Off Board
Scarborough, Yorkshire, July 8
A flerce wind whipped the surface
ming heals.
'yder
(100 600 free style).
pic honours. He is bantam-weight|
Olympie chi champion boxér Bobby Göstini." of | the
chiefs, but they take Wellington, who, at 20, has punched heart from the fact that Johannes- This Way to 24 knock-out wins from burg Corporation have decided to
make Perry is 8-dollar millionaire now, a total of 27 boute voting against contributing towards great to the funds after frst
with all
manner
of Interestab › Bome idea of Goslin's ability as a the expenses of the Springbok team America. He has come a long way puncher he is certainly not “a which will go to the Games, since he was, champion of West stylish baxor--can be gleaned from
recognised that in those days he was vice-man-Gorkey Gonzales alap table-tennis world.
table tennis champion of the lington four years
Ealing: Club. And it is not always his 30 secs.
· K. O,
Boundly
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Tour De France
Hi
two teammates then in the Forgalad of 10-to' trounces of the open air pool here into tur Ewaythling Cup team
the then New York State were Les Golden bulent waves and caused the post- Todd, Kent's opening batsman of to- All-American: Golden Gloves win- Italian "Flying Triar Gino Bartall, Gloves winner, and present Toulouse, France, July 8-The ponement of the diving events in day and the late Charlle Bull, the ner, is high recommendation indeed. won today's eighth: lap of the Tour the English Amateur Swimming Worcestershire cricketer who was Association
de France: cycle race, covoring, the championships today killed in a motoring accident," and delayed the start of the swim Perry maintains the Wimbledon receiving Instruction from, thren of Toulouse over 28 mountain-peaks Bobby Goslin has recently been 261-kilometre lap from Lourdes to title is still the greatest honour in the greatest-boxers ever to Bght in in 8 hours 87 minutes and 35 seconds. the world of tennis, but the standard NZ. They are Les Murry, ex-N.Z. of Engilsh play will never be raised, professional, Light-weight champion. Guy Lapeble, of the Central, South he says, until the Lawn Tennis As a man with extensive American ex- Westerit France Regional team was sociation combs the clubs and the perlence; Ted Morgan, only New placed, second, and Copalant Ocicera
Zealand boxer, to win an Olymple of Belgium was third, tratamen coaching system. Perry, places Tilden as the greatest player Jack Kramer as the best in the world today; and his old Davis Cup team mate, Bunny Austin, as the Onest of
* Jall stylists.
The diving was halted after one girl diver had been blown off the boord,KAN
ne,
Swirling rain and a low tempera- parks and applies. a'more extends Titio Che took the welter-weight title (zapisko
ture added to, the general misery of competitors and Pamela Ballantyne, who had just returned from, India, clutched a water bottle whills wall ing her turn on the springboard Reuter.
of the
"Amsterdam Games); and Boa Murphy's 'conqueror, negro welter weight Willie Jones, All throa have the highest possible opinion of
Gosiln's chances."
The Brat 19 Bhigher all docked theatre line as Berial & Louis. Bobet of France retained the over all standings lead after finishing 18th today--United Press,
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