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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY,

The Games Draw Nearer

OLYMPIC FLAME PASSES THROUGH DOVER Welcome Speech By Mr Attlee: "Friendship

The Keynote Of The Games.

Dover, July 28.-The Olympic torch, kindled 11 days ago in the historic village of Olympia, in Greece, was carried across the English Channel 'this evening in the British destroyer Bicceder, but immediately on its arrival here

it went out.

The petty officer carrying the torch on the first lap of its journey from Dover to Wembley had taken only a few paces when this occurred, but the torch was relit from the flame of a second torch carried from Olympin In case of such emergency.

The flame, which will be used to light the Olympic fire nt the opening ceremony

of the Games at Wembley tomorrow, was then received" before a huge crowd of more than 50,000 holiday makers.

of During

short a

ceremony welcome.

the from a message President of

International the Olympic Committee was rend and then the Mayor handed the torch to the next runner to take on the last stage of its 2,000-mile journeying." Router.

MR ATTLEE'S WELCOME London, July 28.-The Prime Minister, Mr Clement Aitlec, broadcasting tonight a welcome in the name of, the British people to the 6,000 men and women con testants in the Olymple Games, to be opened tomorrow, declared: "May the weather be fine, the events well contested and may recorda be

broken."

He said that friendship was the "Sports today are truly inter- of keynote of the Games, and hoped the national," he said, and a common Games may prove to be an oppor-love of sports creates a bond

and by the tunity for cementing friendship be- friendship between men and women

ween the men and women of the separated by distance different nations. "and so to in lack of a common language. It

International crease

understand-

oversteps all frontlers."

Britain

tain would do her make the visits of her friends as happy as possible,

"We need to take every positive step we can to counteract the evil Some results which flow from war. of our guests come from countries

have suffered, that

others from lands that have been fortunate in escaping the war's ravages.

"All can see here, in this London of ours, which is proud to be the host today, the marks

of suffering and loss."

Draw For Olympic Distance Runs

London, July 28-The draw for H.A. Olney, Britain;

Slykhuis, Alarcon,

best

to

there is anything lacking, it is not goodwill. We have a housing shortago and food difficulties which do not permit us to do all we should wish," the Prime Minister added.n Reuter.

was

BASKETBALL

CHINA BEATS

HUNGARY

JULY 29,

Harringay Arena, July, 28. China's basketball team today showed speed- as it edged Hungary in 12 practice session before the opening of the Olympic. tournament on Friday.

Ching has beaten Switzerland and is ex- pected to tangle with the Philippines and Korea for the honour of representing Group B in the semi-finals. China meets Chile on

and Friday

the South Americans are intrigued because they claim already to have beaten China in practice. They refused, - however, to divulge the

score.

The Chileans said the Chinese used the modern playing style and showed the influence of training by Americans.-United Press.

1918.

COUNTY Open Rinks Draw

CRICKET

feld

The first round of the open rinks championship has been drawn and will be played on Sunday, August 8, at 4 p.m. sharp.

AT C.C.C.

A. 1.

A.

Iv A, W. Hircock, J. E. Burns, F. N.

H, A. Jillott, (31191),

J. S. Howell, A. B. Coleman, D. Mansell, N. J. Bebbington,

London, July 20.-There were only two county cricket championship matches on the cricket programmē today but Warwickshire began an

M. . Hassan, M. Y. Adal, 8, engagemont.with a Royal Navy team and Worcestershire started a match Yusuf, U. A. Rumjalu (28001) vs. A with the non-championship diria Tia-E. M. Alarcon, A. V. Cosano, B, P. (30208) v M I. Razack. I. Kitchell, vonshire.

F. Marques, F..X. M. de Silva. K. M. Rumjahn, S. M. Rumjahu

(28001). Nottinghamshire were kept in the 20578).

Razack,

AT K.C.C. all day by Northamptonshire D. M.

J. L. 6. Alvos, A. A. Lopes, L. F. for whom Brookes and I. Davis had Rahman, A. R. Razack, A. M. their best opening stand for the sea-Wahab. (22561) vs. E. F. Popo, E. Xavier, C. F. Remedios, (59437), v LC. II. Gough, J.-A. R. Selby, L. A son-190 and when Brookes was out A. Atkins, G. E. F. Thomson, he had obtained is fourth century Sykes, (60780),

Collyer, K. S. Robertson. (39819).

A. R. Minu, A. R. Kitchell, J. of the month;

Hoosen, A, K. Minu, (20001) y P M. N. da Silva, F. X. Soares, A. de Luz, R. F. da Luz, (20093).

AT K.D.C.

AT H.K.F.C.

Somerset should have been dis- missed for well under 300 but slack

J. M. Omar, A. M. Omar, K. M. felding cost Hampshire dear, several chances being missed during the day. Omar, U. M. Omar,

(33505) Grand left-arm bowling by Kar-H, R. Pinna, G. A. Noronha, C. P. dar, the India Test player, caused Ennio. C. Roza-Pereira. (67250). naval.collapse for the Navy were out for 251, Kardar taking the last six wickets for 11 runs in 3.3 overs. His full figures were six for 37.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES Close of play scores:

Alva

A. P. Pereira, J.. C. Remedios, J.

F. Lee, J. W. Lee, J. N. Wong, H. Xavier, C. C. Pereira. (20041) Dr C. W. Lam. (20138) vs, J. Wva. L.J. Silva, A. M. Rodrigues, F. Leonard. L. C. R Souza, A. E. V. V. Ribeiro, J. F. V. Ribeiro (33289) va. A. F. Noronha, C. E Contes, D. W. Bradbury. (24877).

Marques, A. P. Gutteres, JA E Noronha. (32203) vs. Geo. Lee, T. A. Madar

F. Goodwin, E. C, Fincher. (G8B1B).

AT RECREIO

At Plymouth: (Two day match)

A McInnes, W. Gaffney, C. R Devon 148 (Jenkins six for 84), Logun, W. D. MeMaster. (38051) v Byes J. M. Forrest, A. J. Kew, Worcestershire 349 for

(E. Greenwood, A. L. G. Enstman, Cooper 104, Palmer 74, Kenyon 13). W. C. Simpson, J. McKelvic. (58051). W. J. Marshalley, J. McLelland, At Nottingham: Northamptonshire 350 for seven (Brookes 112, E. Davis P. Kennedy, J. Revle, (68051) v B. 83, Broderick 53). Nottinghamshire C. Dixon, C, Dowmon, A. J. Hall, J.

Fraser, (58021). to bat

At Bournemouth: Somerset 301.) Hampshire 33 for one.

AT K.B.G.C.

A. A. Hazack, J. Bradley, W. al Hong Sling, & S. Landolt, (32000)

At Coventry: (Two day match) Royal Navy 251 (Jcut-Com- mander Manners 120, Kardar for 87), Warwickshire 180 for three.

Router.

the

PRINCESS ELIZABETH London, July 20-Princess Eliza- training spin; Major S. Polatkan,

COUNTY STANDINGS tructure of the left beth today received the 1,400 years ace Turkish horse jumper, who has

a suspected

Dutch soccer shoulder, and the

Derbyshire is now leading old Greek lomp from which was lighted the Olympic torch, due to

whose County Cricket Championship table centre-forward, Roosenburg, nerive in England tonight from its injured antic has necessitated a re- with 124 points. Glamorgan has 3,000-mile journey across Europe serve being flown from Holland. 120 points, Yorkshire 112, Middlesex

nearly Considering that

4,000 from Mount Olympus,

The lamp handed over by athletes are assembled here for the and Surrey 100 each, and Lancashire

98, Commander F. W. Collins, the Games, the number of "casualties" Cyril Washbrook is leading the presentative of the British Organs is far smaller than might be ex-batting averages with 60.81-1,470 Olympic Committee.

average of The Princess sald the lamp pro- nilments, such as digestive troubles out,) with a highest score of 200.

Tom vided not only a link between the due to the change of climate and 63.09, Denis Compton 60.42, R.A. Bralo, traditions of the

serious Injuries fortunately are I. A. Pawson 47.78. Elre;

scarce.

J. Bailey is leading the bowling sent Games, but once again gave an Kjersem,

Doubtful starters

the include

with averages

14.57, having Switzerland; expression to the close friendly rela-

Hons between Britain and Greece-United States welterweight wrestler 82 wickets for 1,195 runs,

William Nelson, of Iowa, who has Reuter.

Itolland; 37. Mexico; J.

te distance races at the Olymple | Argentian; M. Egan, Gumes, as well as for two of the relays, was made here today by the Olympic Committee.

Seeded in the 1,500 metres run were, Lennart Strand of Sweden, Vurlay Covona of Czechoslovakia, Henry Eriksson of Sweden and

Marcel Hansenne of France.

The draw places the hardest runs for a berth, in the finals in the first

and lost heat.

McMillan,

ing Committeo on behalf of the Greek pere are the usual day-to-day runs from 25 innings (four times not

unclent

Greek

Len Hutton has an

Boxer chosen

C

on trust'

for Games

By GEORGE WHITING

(Polytechnic Roy Edwards BC). coloured cruiser-weight as Jamaica's has been picked one-man boxing team for the Olymple Games.

Ilisojo Olymplads and the ideal of the pre dlet, and cases of mild strains, but penree 56,85; Jack Cropp 50.41 and champion of the RAF last year.

Win

at

taken Other

Pope

wickets-

County Cricket Scores

Yet Jamaica has never seen Roy began career whon he him in the ring! his boxing arrived here to serve with the RAF four years ago.

Twenty-two-year-old Edwards,

this

of the

J. Orem, C. 9. Rosselet, (25830); W. E. Colledge, R. Leigh, T. A. Tibble, T. Lock (580001); G. A. Souza, A H. Rumjehn, M. J. Medina. (28055); A. S. Fleming, J S. Joyce, La Wi Brace, W. C. Higgs. (31191),

Barny Apply

SELLING PLATE

AND IF HE DOESN'T SUIT CAN I BRING HIM BACK AND CHANGE HIM

Baseball

Bergkvist, drawn in the same heat, Britain; P. Frieden, Luxembourg; today for the Olymple Games in-crowd of over 50,000,.grilling in close of play County Cricket scores Ireland, for the Poly, and in Denclung to first place over a

In heat 4, Hantenne, who Was seeded in place of Sweden's Gosta

will have the additional strong competition of Hungary's S. Garay inst year's AAA champion, America's Ronald Sink and Norway's Kaare Velling.

The first three from each heat qualify for the final,

Seeded in the 5,000 metres run are Erik Nyberg of Sweden, Emil Zatopek of Gaston Reiff of Belgium.

and

of

China's Lau Wen-ngnu is, drawn gainst Zatopels and three Seng dinavians as well as Britain's W. E, Lucas, but has an even chance

the final it ho qualifying for reaches his peak torm in the ruce. Korea's B. 5. Shem is drawn in the sume heat with him.

port.

Reuler.

boxers

runs on

Two eighth inning an outfield error enabled the Athletics to edge the Cleveland Indians 4-8. The victory moved the Philadelphia Athletics into second place ahead of the tribe. Cleveland's ace, Bob Lemon, was the losing pitcher.

Norway: E. Gunther, and Jerry Thompson, United States.

A decision regard-leading averages are G. H. strained back. 3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE "BEYOND CONTEST ALONE"

London, July 28.-Lord Burghley, ing his Ainess will be made during 14.57, 15.03, C, Gladwin 18.28, J. H. Wardle 10.83, LB. Muncer 10.05 Heat 1.-E. Elmsater, Sweden; P.

Chairman of the Olympics Or the next day or two.

Iceland's sprinter and broad jum. and T. L. Pritchard, who has taken Y. Siltalopp. Finland: A. Ranising Committee, speaking at the France; R.E

United

Thorvaldson, is having trougle the highest number of opening of the press centre States, T. P. E.

that

HONOUR FOR DON? the entry of 6,000 competitors cessitate a specialist's advice while

who will box as a heavy-weight in Mavropostolos, Greece; c. Mirando Wembley Stadium this evening, said with a knee injury which may ne 121, 18.03-Reuter,

New York, July 28.-The De Justo, Spain; D. Stefanovic, Belgium;

an one of Britain's "hopes," Miss Mau the Olymple Games gave

Leeds, July 28-A proposal is

the Games-he weighs 13st. 21btroit Tigers put a violent end and J. Poms, Belgium.

answer to the critics who reen Gardner, hopes that her injured adequate

will be remembered as the surprise- Bradman WALL In Heat i Strand is almost

Heat 2-Rafael Pujazon, France;

had considered the Games were

with packet cruiser-weight of the 1047 today to the year's longest win- for the women's 80 metres hurdles, clly should honour Don

because of his association

scason here. An Inconspicuous ning streak in the major certain, to qualify but there should G. Hagstrom, Sweden; A. Olesien, being organised too soon after the arm will mend in time for her to go being considered in Leeds that tho ben terrlie battle for second and

Denmark; Browning

They shelled three Router

member Ross, United

Headingley even though it has been scR

"never heard of leagues. world war. third place between Erik Jorgen- States; P. W. Tolvari, Finland; G.'D.

He stressed that the objects of the

at the expense of English cricket.

One suggestion is that the Free-him" class in those days, Roy throw Boston Red Sox pitchers for 18 sen, Denmark, Friis de Ruyter, C. Tudor, Britain; J. Szilagyi, Hun- Games went beyond international

a spanner in the works by beating are to promote Holland and Don Gehrmann, United gary: M. Ozcon, Turkey; P. Sigedin, contest. "They

Johnny Taylor, then ABA champion, hits to submerge, the American and healthy GOODWOOD RACE

League leaders-winners of States, with 3. J. Barry of Eire a Yugoslavia: L Theys, Belgium;

better understanding

in the RAF Anal. strong outsider.

Heat 3.-T. Sjostrandi, Sweden; A. friendship among the nations of the

MEETING

Winner of 20 of his 31 bouts in their last 13 games-18-0, But

Edwards

in boxed country. Kainiauri, Finland; L. Jeszennsity, world."-Reuter.

even in defeat, the Red Sox Hungary: M. Cheshiau. France; Wim

LATE ARRIVALS

Sir, For two evenings running, no Slykhuls, Holland; R. W. Howell,

Goodwood, July 28-A record London, July 28-Late arrivals

mark, France and Germany for the

narrow margin of four per- have appeared in your columns. C, Onel, Turkey: Bill Overton, clude members of the

This in a British Colony, and there RAF. Demobilised two months ago, French, the sweltering heat, saw two of United States; R. Everaert, Belgium Belgion, Spanish and Hungarion

teams, who flew into London Air- Britain's best known three-year are more Britishers like myself who he is working as a builders' labourer centage points over the Philadel

old colts, the Gaekwar of are interested in cricket rather than for the Polytechnic honorary secre- phia Athletica. 1,600 METRES RELAY

In baseball. Will you please see that tary, Mr H. N. Mansergh-one of Babu My

and Three world fencing champions Baroda's

we get our close of play scores, which the ABA's four arena managers at Two teams from each heat will were in the French team.

They Lieutenant Colonel

Giles you have been supplying so well and the Games,

OLD ADVERSARIES qualify

for the final of the 1,000 were Bernard Schmetz, captain of;

world fencing Loder's The Cobbler, easily win regularly up to now.

"EX INTERPORTER”. the team and the metres relay.

Seeded were the United States, champion in 1947; world to their respective races here this

Most familiar Olympic We have to depend on the news Jamaica and Sweden, Czechoslovakia

champion D'Oriole, and world epee afternoon,

agencies supplying the scores and on from the Continent will be those of The draw:

My Babu, at three to one on, Tuesday and yesterday they did not Denmark. The Danes have picked champion in 1947, Artigos. Heat United States, Britain,

a team of six, all of whom have Each member of the Spanish

Britons in Inter- boxed against Italy, Switzerland and Eire.

HKT1 hockey team carried three or more accounted for his solitary oppo- arrive in time for publication.-Ed.

national or club matches in the last Heat 2.Jamaica, France, Canada, hockey sticks in case of accident-nent, Pride of India, by a length

12 months

Ralph Hodgin batted-in-both runs Iceland, Chile and Turkey.

in the one-mile Sussex Stakes NACH

In two weights, feather and light, as the last place Chicago White Sox Heat 3.-Sweden, Australia, Fin-

and The Cobbler, at odds of 11 dem of the City should be conferred

Washington 2-1. Marino BULGARIA OUT OF GAMES land, Argentina, Greece and Yugo-

and to 2 on, gave Gordon Richardson him. Mr Ernest Holdsworth, the draw may ordain return con-edged

Olympians. Pieretti turned in a hitter against his slavia.

London, July 28-Bulgaria

Cricket Selection Committee, said Danish feather-weight, for instance, former Washington teammates. Palestine have definitely withdrawn an easy ride when having six chairman of the Yorkshire County tests against our own

The Brooklyn Dodgers routed the WOMEN'S 400 METRES RELAY { from the Olympic Games, and lengths to spare over his nearest that something chould be done to will be Svend Aage Sorensen, who

with the ABA Saint Louis Cardinals 12-4 to solidify as an rival in Itumania must be regarded

the five-furlong recognise, in tangible form, Brad-goes into the hat

n Head-champion and Olympic choice, Peter their grip on second place in the Two teams from each heat will extremely doubitul starter, it was

man's exceptional batting Halahker Stakes.

(Slough Centre BC). National League. The Cards dropped quality for the final:

officially announced today at the

My Babu, who fa second favourite ingley-963 ruins and six Test match Brander Seeded are Australia, Britain and Olympic Games headquarters.

accepted at five to one for the St. Leger. innings-and said he was prepared Sorensen beat Brander on points Ja into a thld place tie with New York.

matter before the the "Olymple" ring at Wembley last bring the Although Bulgaria hind

November. Yorkshire Committee.--Reuter. Organising Committee's invita Britain's last cinsale, pleased 1,500 METRES RUN

France, tien to compete, they had not speci- trainer, Sam Armstrong, immensely

by his performance. fed their entries and the Organising

The big race of the day, the two- Heat 1-Lennart Strand, Sweden;

Heat 2-Britain, Italy, Jamaica, Committee were informed by tele Austria and Chile, Erik Jorgensen, Denmark: Frits do

"owing to unexpected mile, gram that, Heat 3-Holland, United States, dimculties, Ruyter, Holland: Don Gehrmann,

tear Stakes, was won by Mrs. Alee John- Bulgarian the

stone's grand stayer, the 100 to 9 United States; T. Luoto, Finland; M. Hungary and Denmark-United could not make the journey," Klen, France; C. W. Salmond, Cana-

chance, Auraila, who beat northern- official said today: A Games da: J. J.

J. Barry, Elre: Antero Mong-

"Following strong reports from Sofia trained Bullet by a head in an in- with the exciting finish tensely HOCKEY TOURNEY Peru;

Stremli, Switzer- rut,

H. A.

today that Rumania would land; and C. Oenel, Turkey.

Richards, four lengths Heat 2-Vaclav Cevona, Czecho-

London, July 28-India has been withdraw, it is highly probable that seven-year old Gremlin, the mount field of 15 runners. slovakia, Wim Siykhuls, Holland; D. drawn in group A for the Olympic this country must be ruled out too." of Gordord

has away third of confirmation oficial tain: Denis Johansson), hockey tournament in the revisen

Auralla, a five-year old son Filson, Britain;

Adan Torres, Argentina; B. draw announced tonight, Spain, been received, however, Rumania's Schneider, Austria; W. M. Hutchins, Austria

Argentina complete nume is being left in the list of 08 The Batrap out of Ajra, thus set the Canada; B. Mavriodis, Greece: J. B. their group.

countries entered for the Games.scal upon a remarkable career for, sulendidly ridden by Douglas Smith. he

top weight of nine stone Adarranga Ellzeran, Spain, W. o.

Thirteen nations are competing, Aull. Trinidad; Clem Eischen, United

six Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia ISRAELI APPEAL REJECTED Slates.

ngre horse, sired by „n having been lett

London, July 28-A last-minute out as nothing from their Olympic appeal to the Olymples Organising sprinter, cost only 00 guineas as a his trainer, was heard

the race, Committee to allow Israell repre- foal. After Committee.

The teams have been drawn into sentation has been rejected it was Reg Day, said he had decided to keep Auralia at Goodwood in case announced today. three groups.

Within each group J. Alouf, a member of the anything happens to prevent M.

Mr every team plays every other team. Palestine Olymple Committee, was Marcel Boussne's champion stayer. Points will be awarded for wins told that the, Olympic Commitico Aradr, from competing in the valu and draws and the teams in each regretted" that it had to stond. by Its original decision that the State group with the most points will, EL

of Israel was not eligible to compelo, into the semi-final.

it was stated.

Seeded in the 3,000 maires steeplo- chase are E. Elinsater of Sweden, Rafael Pujazon of France Sjostrandt of Sweden.

.G.

Here is the draw:

and T.

Heat 3-Henry Eriksson, Sweden: A. Barthel, Luxembourg: G. W. Nankeville, Britain; Gaston Relff, Belgium: Oskar Jonsson, Iceland; D. Tshman, Foyan Diaz, Spain: R. Turkey: Jean Vernier, France; and A. R. Pelmeira, Denmark,

Heal

4. Marcel Hansenne, France: S. Garay, Hungary: Gosto Bergkvist, Sweden: Kaare Vefling, Norway; Ronald Sink, United States; S. A. Morris, Britain: R. Rost, Belgium; A. D, Nielson, Denmark; J. J. Kelby, Elre; X. S. Lee, Koren; and H. K. Hubler, Switzerland.

Holland.

The draw:

Heat 1.--Australia, Canada and Brazil.

Press.

and

+

Pakistan are drawn in Group together with Holland, France, Bel- gium and Denmark.

the

Until

Reuter.

also

his

to

three furlong Goodwood DAVIS CUP

of

Czechs Win European

Zone

WOL.

Final

either

Prague, July 28-Czechoslovakia will meet Australia or Mexico in the inter-Zone final at Boston an August 19, 20 and 21 for the right of opposing the United States in the Davis Cup challenge round.

Clint Hartung pitched the New York Giants to a 5-0 victory over Cincinnati, limiting the Reds to just three singles. Cincinnati went hit- less from the third to eight inning.

The Philadelphia Phillies cut loose

with

a barrage of extra baschits, in- cluding three home runs, as they defented the Chicago Cubs 9-4. It was their frat victory under manager Eddie Sawyer.

Boston

Detroit

Cleveland

THE SCORES

American League

E I H 0. 61 13.18 0

0 1

12:15 2

3 0

(Winning pitcher Paul Dizzy Trout) Philadelphia

3 10 1 Today, the Czechs made certain of success in the Euro-

(Winning pitcher Dick Fowler)

0 2 Washington penn Zone when they won the doubles against Sweden and,

2 7 0 Chicago having taken yesterday's two singles, they lead by two

(Winning pitcher Marino Pieretti) matches to nll with two singles to be played tomorrow.

National League A. J. Estrameau, France beat W. In the doubles, Jaroslav Drobny!

Saint Louis any Vladimar Cernik, who had won J. Ashford, 0-1, 6-3, 6-1.

times Wim- Brooklyn Fred Perry, three able Goodwood Cup tomorrow.

Whiteway, winner of the Cesare- their singles yesterday, beat Lennart

and Torsten Johansson bledon champion, also advanced to (Winning pitcher Preacher Roe) witch Handicap last year, who was Bergelin

B-2

6-1, 6-2-

the quarter finals by defeating B. Cincinnati favourite at-100 to 80, made a bold

The collapse of the Swedish pair A. Lawrence of Britain 0-2, 0-2, 6-1. New York The Olympics Organising Com-effort under nine stone four pounds

(Winning pitcher Clint Hartung) surprising and it somewhat

4 0.1 and

Dan Maskell, British holder of the Chicago faltered Inside the last only mittee has been in postal commun!-

was their mistakes a much as good finished fourth.

0, 14: 2 He The full groups are as follows: cation with the Palestina Committee furlong.

Look Ahead, the mount of Edgar play by the Czechs which resulted Slazenger title, joined the last eight Philadelphia

in such an easy victory.

too, beating A. Simon, Belgium, Group A-India, Spain, Austria, until July 10 (the closing date for

(Winning pitcher Dublel)

Associated Press. frst mile. Argentina.

entries) on possible representation Britt, who led for the

The Swedes fell into errors early, 7-5, 6-1, 7-5. broke down, as did two other well Bergelin playing particularly badly Group

London. "Shortly afterwards" B-Great Britain, Afghan-In

The quarter Annls were completed Switzerland, the United States. a Jewish spokesman said, "we re backed horses, Gallant Scott and

in the second

becoming as Mohammed All of Egypt defont- Paidston, colved C:-Holland,.

telegram that we could not

not Pappatea. Heat 1-Erik Nyberg, Sweden;

Group

In the last race of the day, France worse in the third. Drobny was in compote." V. Koskela, Finland; A. B. Poulsen, France, Belgium. Denmark.

8-4, 0-2, 0-6, 6-2, better form than usual, bring France;

the scored her first success of the mehir best form and Cernils produced ed his countrymun S. Khaled, 2-0, The Egyptians, in a first round Denmark; Jacques Verler,

India open their campaign on

early doubles match, eliminated the Bri- Curtis Stone, United States; Jef Saturday evening with a match matter of Olymple entries is that no ing when M, Marcel-Boussae's two-inspired by the successful

Ambiorix, a 10 to 1 chance, slots; when the Swedes year-old

tried to

pair W. Price Canada: J. J.

ground, Sudbury Hill, West London. Organising Committee to any coun Eire;

the weaker of the two horne Broughton, Britain; W. H. Nelson, Pakistan are not engaged until Món try until that country has become Selsey Stakes.

member of the International Ambiorix; who is by Tourbillon, players Reuter New Zealand; C. Miranda Justo, day evening, when they oppose Bel

and is half brother to Perfume, the dam

PRO TOURNEY. Spain: Manny Ramjotu, Trinidad; gium at the Polytechnic ground at Amatour Athletic Association

has sat up its own Olymple Com- of My Babu and Sayani. He is on- Chiswick, in West London-Reuter. and M. Wattyne, Belgium.

mittee Reuter.

gaged in next year's English classics-Router.

5,000 METRES RUN

Rian

The general

procedure In

the

set and

tish

Latasior, Holland: C. W. Salmond, against Austria ́at the Lyons sports invitation can be extended by cantered away with tha six-furlong keep the play to Cernik, admittedly 6-2, 6-2, 1-2 ce and F. W. Bray,

Barry.

M.

V.

* GOODWOOD.CUP

&

Fred Perry and Dan Maskell moved into the third round as their scheduled opponents defaulted and Yvon Petra, France, and Karl SOCCER TOURNEY Heat 2-Emil Zatopek, Czecho-

Scarborough, England, July 28 Schroder, Sweden, joined them In CASUALTY WARD

Four Continental professional tennis that stage of the event by eliminat alovakia; Erik Ahlden, Sweden,

London, July 20.The draw for

players swept into the quarter finals ing E. H. Fenton and E. Kelly 6-2, Marin Stokken, Norway:

Tourna- 0-1, 6-3-Associated Press, Finland; Maketa,

Pourieux, the first round of the Olymple soccer

London, July 28-The most dis

in England today London, July 28-The probable of the Slazenger £1,000 consolute men France; W. E Luens, Britain; Lou tournament beginning on July 31.

China, D. Mavrapostolos, was announced today, as follows: were three competitors who had runners, with fockeys, for the Goodment today by routing four. British

over two players in swift the Denmark, travelled hundreds of miles to wood Cup, to be run 81; Egypt VE B. S. Shem, Korea: B. Royo July Sagreds, Spain; M. Orcan, Turkey; France va India, Britain va Holland, take part in the Olympic Games miles, Ave furlongs, at Goodwood

only to be robbed of that

The final round of the Colony Robinson, United Luxembourg vs Yugoslavia. and Clarence

Cadir (Roger Poincalet), Arbax

Iteserve: Tournament, postponed August 2; Italy va United States, pleasure through Injury Sugicat 310 pm GMT tomorrow are: States, Eu

ey were, Robert Fravani; the (Charllo Ellott) Bayeux (De Mos, Holland beat W. A from Tuesday evening will be play Heat -Gaston Reiff, Belgium; China và Turkey, Sweden ve Aus- H. A Parala, Finland; B. Albertson, tela, Mexico vs ICorenAssociated United States cycllat, from Detroit, Wollanders); Tenerant (C. Camiel),

who fractured a wrist during-Reuter. Sweden; O.Kacha Minoun, FERDOR) | Preis.

Yvon Fetra, France, beat

beat F. How-

pell, 6-0, 6-2, 6-0.

Karl Schroder boat 8. Evans 6-2,

Holmes, 6-0, 0-1, 6-2, -

TONIGHT'S CHESS

ed at the Peninsula Hotel: tonight.

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and run

ball seindloaded: on "right" of STAFL, What is the procedure

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