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HOLIDAY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1989.

By "RECORDER”.

THE UPSETS FOLLOWED

ONE ANOTHER

The holiday programme of six cricket matches of Senior League standard produced no fewer than twenty individual knocks of 30 and over, an unusual performance on our local wickets that always favour the bowler.

The bowlers, except for A. R. Minu, turning out in his second match of the year, J. C. Koh and Robbie Lee, had a' most dismal week-end.. Amid this indifferent bowling served up, the Combined Services all-star combination trundled away to their most dismal performances of the year.

The wicket at Chater Road yesterday was of not much help to the bowlers. But the elght wickets for 215 runs managed by the combination of Stepto; Gambrili, Banton, Jones and White against Club batting that was far from being at full strength was, indeed,

sorry display.

/

Stepto Improved on his figures by bowling Howarth and Macleod when the game was already over, Gam Drfil was hit for three fours oft successive balls by Trufessor Ride.gular intervals and Banton was not too bad. Jones and While were a baismen's holiday.

It was quite as bad in most of the other comes.

serpan the pitch sharply with his left-arin round-the-wicket #ધ- liveries, had the batsmen tied down. The wickets started to fall at re- when Pereira decided to "have a go" at Davidson, but Instend was clean bawled, it was pretty obvious Recreio would not save the match.

UPSET PARADE Twice upset, both Just few minutes of the game, were in the the Longue leaders, Cinb Regrelo, who fall now behind Army Into second place.

de

TACITURN

The end came when Searer, who

fell victim to one of the best balls had been batting in taciturn fashion,

of the day.

W. Indies Win

Fourth Test

Madras, Jan. 31.-West Indies) gained a well-deserved victory

when they beat India by an in the fourth Test here today

innings and 193 runs.

Robbie Lee returned Agures at 7 I was the first time that a More thoroughly upset were the for 44, but apart from the analysis, definite decision had been reach- Combined Servires, who went down this could be regarded as his best

He ed in the present series-all to a Hongkong Cricket Club site that bowling of the senson to date.

Tests was not far superior to the HKCCWs constantly varying his pace and three previous

having pitch and only Prata in the early been drawn. stages played him with any conn- dence.

teams that had been beaten succes – mively by both the Army and the Combined RN-RAF in the Triangular

Tournment.

Even the Navy tumed round to beat IRC by sight wickets and the University, who fared very dismally against Recreio a week carller, took easily the measure of KCC who, two days later, Recreio.

the upset

CHATER ROAD MATCH The Combined Services, short some of their better bats, started on

of

Davitison, a

big acquisition to flar KCC. showed that he can bowl some very useful stuff, especially when he pitches on the middle and off pegs.

The loss

mateb Impairs of the Reerelo's chances for the champion- ship but they lost gallantly, one nad at being willing to try and score the required runs despite an ke- curate ntlack and safe delding.

KCC

Gusano b

W. M. Davidson, & G. N. Gokano

well in the all-day match at Chaters. C. Fincher, S. L. Road against the Club and were 81 Pereira......................... on the beard for the

of one wicket and 100 for the loss of two, The remaining eight wickets added another 67 runs.

Pearce and Kerr

Against very indifferent bowing.

put on 09 for they Club's Arst wicket. Will Leach out at 89, Kerr at 127, Franklin at 137

Rowe

at 138, the situation begon better und Both Banton and Stepto were touching better form with the ball.

Ind

ta

Joaki

was, however, no

A. Zimmer, b Pereira

V. C. Blonde Heilrau b Pereira

N Har-Baker, G. N. Ganno

F. H. Zimmer, b G. N. Gorano

Darrow, not out......

A Madar, e B. T. Gozant b Pereira

G. & Taylor, 1 G, N, Gorano

Extras

Tatal (fur eight)

Pereira

G. N. Gosano cheap, fasana

There dismissal to follow after ten, Newton

played a very nice innings for h

138

Bowling Analysis

1. DÍVEI

A. 3. Prata.

RECREIO

40 and, with Professor Ride, played 1.. G. dovano, e A. Zimmern, ↳ R.'E out to victory by five wickets.

COMBINED SERVICES

Murray-frown, e Keir, b Pearer

Twelvetrees, run out. Crellen, e Clague, howarth Frog, Mactrod, & Hide

Habershon, Howarth

tanton, Newton, Bidde Stepfo, Rieke

Jones,

Murry,

Howarth

Howarth

White, Kerr, b Howarth

Gambe, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

Ma

Clare

Penter

Howarth

de

Flosse

HKCC

T. A. Pearce, Raw, Stepto

དུ ལ ཀ བ 1:|: ཀ ཅས

D. 11. Leach, e Gambrill, b Stepta

M. Newton, Banten

1. W. Franklin, bw, Banton

T. Rowe, e Murray-Brown,

Steplo

L. T. Ride, retired

Sowarth, Stepto

Maclear, Stepto

b. Clague, had out

Extras

Total (for whis)

T. P. Mahen did ant kal.

Steple

Bowling Analysis

M

RW

CHRGE%

Lee

cata, & Barrow & R. E, Lee

A. M. Prata, e

G. N. Gosatin, bw b R: E. Lee

F. Gusano, b Davidson

PM N. da Silva, e F. Zhnmem

53 it: F. Lee

GE, M. Saates, R. E ve

13 A. M Indrikues,.e A. Zimmern,

[ts

R. E Lee

4 N. A. Beltran,' e Hart-Baker, & R. E.

Log....................

A. T. Pereira, b Davidson

16) B. T. Gosano, b Davidson

107

Juntes

While

Cambrill

4

11.4

5

Banton

53

3

KCC v. RECREIO

4) D. Rodrigues, net qut

Cricket of the brightest character was seen by a large gathering of holiday-makers at the Club de Re-

Extras

The fifth and last Test, which is to be held at the Prardurne Stadium, Bombay, starts on Friday,

After establishing their batting superiority in scoring 602 in their fest innings, West Indies today forced India to follow on 337 runs behind.

The home skie, who had always batted well in their Innings In pre- vious Teats, collapsed against the fast bowling ut Prior Jones and John Trim and were out for 144-the lowest Test tolal of the series,

Vijay Merchant, the former In- dan Test cuplain, described the tourista ns probably the strongest batting side ever to visit India, but the West Indies failed. In previous Tesis. tt turn their batting superiority to advantage,

STRAIGHT RIGHT

When England beat Switzerland 6-0 in the International match at London in' December, it could have been a biggér margin were it not for Switzerland's goal-keeper, E. Cor- rodi. Here Corrodi leaps out for one of his punching-bag

clearances.

IN ENGLISH SPORT

Amateurism Is On

Its

Way Out

By PETER DITTON

Amateurism in big-time sport in England is on the way out. There is no hiding the fact that economic circum- stances have caused and are causing amateurs in almost every sport in Britain cither to withdraw from the game or to join the ranks of the professionals.

Latest example is Les Williams, the Cardiff wing- threequarter who scored two of the three tries which enabled Wales to defeat England in the first Rugby Union International of the season at Cardiff. Williams. has joined Hunslet, the Rugby League Club, and is reputed to have

• received £2,000 in cash.

THE SPORTSMAN'S DIARY

MEN

WHO FINANCE FOOTBALL

By BRUCE HARRIS

· Of making many books-and articles-there is no end; and lots, of them are written about men who play fool- ball. What of the men who finance it? Let's have some light on them.

Mr Charles Dean, of Fulham, is quoted as a conspi- cuous éxample by my colleague Inrold Palmer. As a 15-year-old boy he took his place in the crowd on the cinder track to watch Fulham's first gano in the Football League against Hull City at Craven Collage on September 3, 1907, Someone sild: "H, you. We want you to sell pro- grammes."

As he collected

a penny-in-the- dozen commission he did not dream that 37 years Inter he would succeed his father as chairman of the club. Charles is son of of the late John

Dean, the man who made Fulham.

FROM THE SUNDAY SCHOOL

Programme

For Vicki

Manila, Feb. 1.-Four exhibi- tions are being arranged for Vicki Manalo Draves, Olympic diving champion of Filipino an- cestry, who is scheduled to ar- rive here on February 4 from California.

When a meeting in 1008 decided to turn the old Sunday School team,

President Elipido Quirino in ex- Fulham St. Andrew's, Into a pro-pected to preview a performance or fessional Southern League team Feb 12. Three other appearances was £100 offered by Mr John Deau are to be made at Rizal Memorial that made the move possible.

Stadium before Vickt begins a tour of the Islands.

When Sir Henry Norris and Wil- liam Fall were leaving the Club to in Pasadena, Calif.. since childhood, Mrs Draves, who 1103 Ilved Join Arsenal in 1028, Mr Dean bought up the debentures and saved Fulham from liquidation.

His son.

Charles, the present chairman, was born in High Street, Putney, In 1802, ployed outside-left, then as he grew tall, at centre-half for Tigla's School, ftoehampton, and then for his father's works team. Served in the 1914-15 war in the City of London Yeomanry, and then the East Surreys

OWNS THE GROUND

Today the Club owes him £18,000. addition he owns the ground. for which the Club pay no rent.

In

the daughter of a Filipino father. originally of Orani, Bataan Pro- vince, and a London-born mother.

She is making her first trip to the Philippines at the invitation of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, holding its first National Convention from February 11 to February 13.

She was a double winner at the London Olympic Games Inst year, the only American to accomplishi such a feat. She turned professional acon after the games.-Associated- Press.

His father refured a bullder's offer Week-End Soccer

of £40,000 for the ground in 1938, so what can be worth today?

Mr Charles does not sport the massive long moustache- that dis- tinguished his father, and was so seized upon by the cartoonists.

"I believe in ma developing his own personailty, is his explana- There'll never be anybody like the tion. "I don't believe in imitation. old man."

Whether it had been the caution. of the batsmen at the time, or the lack of venom in the bowling, was a matter for conjecture, but John Goddard, the West Indles captain, at last discovered 2 combination capable of gelting India out twice. He has resigned his position as n Today England can search from schoolmaster in Bristol and t is un- Land's End to Join O'Groat's for an Airled by a lively wicket, Trimderstood thin Hunslet are finding amateur tearn, and then could not and Jones had a particularly good him another appointment in the produce a combination capable of match. Jones finished with a match North. In addition, George Manu, beating a third rate professional 44 analysis of six for 50 and Trim, who Middlesex Skipper, who is captain-site. Economics? Yes, they play a i

was umitterl from the previous ing the MCC team in South Africa vitally important part. Tests. took seven wickels for

has announced that he will retire coverage of less than it runs opiece. from first-class cricket at the end

I repeat, amateurism

it big-past, Bob John, Arsenal and Wales. of the next English senson in order time English sport is on the way him up at Crystal Palace, on all-roundness in football. A nasty patch at one end of the to devote himself to business. wicket was cleverly exploited by

Who can

criticise these players 6 Trim today, and the ball

for the decisions they have taken? tinuously came through at varying Williams will now benefit financially heights. Even Goddard, a medium-from his talent as a Rugby player 12 paced bowler, made the batsmen and Mand will now be able to n though that august body, 11 positions this season.

0

1

Total

13

Bowling Analysis

D

W

F. Zimmern...

R. E L

33.2

W. M. Davidson 10

were

luck on nerasions.

An

con-

safeguard his future while at the same time playing occasionally for Middlesex,

the

Goddard, making full use of the situation, concentrated. his felders

The important question, however: on the leg side and most of the

is whether batsmen who tried to hook the ris-

loss of leading ing ball were caught in the careful-of amateurs from the unpaid status amateur exponents or the conversion ly laid trap-Reuter,

to that professionalism is a good thing. Certainly, full-blooded pra- fessionalismu does

with away "shamateurism" a word which has now become part of the English vocabulary -und-is so beloved-of-alt- sports writers.

MCC v. Rhodesia

Bulawayo, Jan. 31-The MCC were.all out here today for 193,

Professionalism means that a man comes out into the open and can still

UTILITY JOHN

ilear

today player of the

international not-so-very-distant

I rang out, and it does not require much he is now trainer, after reading of where finagination to visualise the tiny when major sports will be entirely

the little

argument Tommy Blenkinsopp has professional. Most organisations have with Middlesbrough

been having already realised this, and it looks he has been played in five different club because

MCC will have to fall in fine in the near future.

Said Johre "For Arsenal I played left-back. left-hulf What is the difference, after all, inside-left and one or two games at outside-left, between 4 professional proud of right-half. Left-hall, of course, was his status, leading England against my real position, but I didn't much ex-professional turned ainated doing was a game of football," Australi in a Test Match and an mind where I played so long as it the same thing? I just ask you?"

Players' Union Disagrees

STORED IN CUP FINAL

John was thrown in at outside-left in the 1932-Cup-Final-against-New-- castle-the year when, as I well re- member, a test tackle by Tom Whit- taker at the Brighton training quar- fers bad shown that Alec James's

BEST PERFORMANCES Both the best individual bolling and bowling performances of the holiday ericket prʊjtamine accomplished on the Indian Recrea- tion Club round at Sooltunpoo.

Top of the week's batting was L. Grant

of the Royal Navy who, playing in his third League match

the

Indian Recreation Chibin but gained a first innings lead that he plays for a living. No at-posal before the three-party meeting junings that included 12 fours and 22

over Rhodesin. of 19 runs. Attempt is made to cloak financial gain here today of the English Football George Male at left-half and Cliff LSİN.

Result: an Arsenal reshuffle, with His bunings was featured by some the close of play on the second under the heading of "expenses" as Association, the Football League and Bastin inside-left. good hooking and square cutting day Rhodesia had lost five in the case of quite a number of so- the Pinyers' Union that a provident but he had an inclination to play second innings wickets for 120.

called amateurs.

reheme for players should be insti- he feels tint the reshuffle probably John scored the Arsenal goal, but blindly at a good length bail on the

Some of the finest characters in usted, ended in an unexpected break- lost them the match. Jeg side.

For their first innings lead the ball and cricket are professionals.

British sport and especially in foot-down of negotiations. MCC had largely to thank Roland

Next amateur bantamweight box- Jenkins and Cliff Gladwin, who put

The delegates, who sat for two tng champion of Britain may be a on 73 for the eighth wicket.

hours, could not agree on either of young man who is at once physical the provident schemes put forward, culture student, accounts clerk and one by the League and the other by lay preacher. the Union-fleuter.

locally, hit.up 77 not out against their lowest total of the tour, hold his head high notwithstanding. London, Jan. 31.The main pro- injured knee was far from B.

Best bowling performance was A. R. Minu's eight for 41 for the In- dian

Recreation Club's Over-35s against the Under-355) Minit's left. handed spin bowling is still a de- light to watch and he wit, I under- stand, turn out again for the IRC First Division side next season.

Batting

Dest performances were: Lt. Grant (Navy v IRC),

creio yesterday afternoon when the Major A. R, Dawe (Army v KCC, as visitors, took full league points from the First Division leaders.

Set to score 130 in about an hour and a half, Recreio at one stage was

so far ahead of Die clock for the

thews are only two

Deals Compton and Stanley Mal- of the names which came to mind. The money is available in sport

today, so why shouldn't the players, if they are ouest enough to call themselves professionals, be entitled to a good rake-off.

'THE WAR'S IMPETUS

E. Newson, former South African fest fast bowler, in one deadly spell took five wickets for 13 runs and nished with an analysis of five for 51

Dents Compton was top scorer with 60.

Jack Young, Compton and Glad- win all bowied accurately

The war, probably more than any when Rhodesia began their second innings drive the hundred per cent amateur ather single factor, has helped to

out of the major British sports. And for

77%

Recreio)

72.

I

M. Gosane (University v KCC)

-Reuter.

G4

F.

Zimmern (KCC

GR

loss of une wicket that it appeared Reercio)

to be merely a question of how mane O. J. Kerr. (HKCC v Comb.

wickets they would win by.

Services)

C. R. Murray-Brown (Comb. Services v HKCC)

Twelvetress Services y HKCC)

But with the dismissal of A. M. Malor Prata and Gerry Gosano in quick succession, Recreio collapsed before Major the skilful bowling of Robbie Len and W. Davidson and were all out W.

one over

M. Davidson Recreio) of the

A. R. Abbos (IRC v Navy)... 5. Ramchand (IRC The first three men Club)

GA

(Comb.

50

(KCC

53

40

Totra-

47

*10*

14

44

sity)

40

Services)

(KCC v

Comb

in the last but match for 113.

KCC had their ups and downs at tlig, wicket. went for 27 runs, and then Davidson, Cpl. Hart (Navy v IRC) who lind been batting stolidly, found A. M. Prata (Recreio v KCC) in Franels Zimmern a partner who A. K. Ismall (IRC v Navy) simply refused to be intimidated by A. Zimmern (KCC y Univer- the attack,

The two added 90 for the fourth |M. Newlan wickel, with Zimmern playing some sparkling shots,

. M. Davidson (KCC v Unl- versity)................

Thus al tea time the KCC were Dr A. M. Rodrigues (Recreio v able to declare at. 138 for B.

MORE AGGRESSIVE

Army).

A. K. Temail (IRC Intra-club)

Recreio, at-T. A. Pearce (KCC v Comb.

Prata, opening for

tacked the visiting

bowling with

Services).

* not out

83 28 8è à 22 23 8.3 2

.38

zest, using his feet extremely well S.. H. Khan (IRC Intra-Club) 30

to force Franels Zimmern away to

the boundaries, and when joined by

Gerry Gosano, he became even more aggressive.

Bowling

Sedgman Beats Bromwich

Adelaide, Jan. 31-In upset, Frank Sedgman defeated John

The following is the Lengue pro- ramme of the Hongkong Footbal Association for Saturday:

CAA

4 b.m.

· First Division

Army. Boundary. Ret. J. Ward; linemen, W. Gibson/ Richardeons.

9. 1. Kwok/t. Davey).

South Chinn "B" v KMB, Caroline #1, 4 p.m. (Ref. W. Gafney; nosinen,

RAFV Club, Sookunpoo, 4' p.m. (Ret A. Guest: nenen, J. Day/Mak Yeung- fall

Second Division

Poller Y Solicitors, Boundary,

n. (Ref. A. F. Willis)

3.30

St. Joseph's y Kitchee, Caroline. HI, 2.30 pan. tef, 12. Davey).

Today's Football

The Saigon football team meet the Combined Non- Chinese at Caroline Hill this afternoon. The kick-off is at 3.30 p.m.

Today's match is likely to be the best of the series. Saigon drew with the Com- bined Chinese, neither side scoring, and lost the Inter- port match 1-3.

Army-IK V Tramways, Sookumpoo. 2. n. (Ref, J. Day).

Dockyard V PCA. Navy, 2.30 p.m. (Ref. Lai

Po).

Club v Chinese, Army "1", 230 pr. Ref. F. A. Barretto).

Army-Kin South China, Chatham 11., 2.30 pan. (Ret, N. Delgado).

SUNDAY

First Division Kwong Way St. Joseph's, Boundary. M. Llu/Pte. Collins), 4 pm. Ret. A. T. Willie; linesmen, BE Eastern v Police, Caroline H, 4 pm. (Ret, J, G. Podley; linesmen, P. P. IN/Y. T. Leong),

Navy Kiteler, Navy, 4 p.m. (Ref. Capt. Stone; linesmen. A. Ribeiro/Cheung Moon-winki.

South China "A", bye,

Second Division

KMB CAA, Boundary.

ef, Ple. Collins).

2.30 p.m.

Navy v Talkne, Navy, 2.30 p.m. (Ref.

W. Crawford).

Eastern v University, Cancelled.

course at Lough Referees' Meeting

Leslie Handunge, whom we saw as in flyweight for Ceylon in the

Olymple Games at Wembley. boxing so brightly against British bantoms this penson that he might very well win the ABA title so nar- rowly missed by his fellow country- man. Albert Perera, last year, Com- petition is

none too ferce among our n major 8st. Oh, amateurà just now.

Handunge, 27, is on a three-years Women's Test Matcharity of reasons, the greatest Bromivielt 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 in the Aus- physical culture

tralian tennis championship Bral to-borough College, whose colours be the only Indeed,

exception is Melbourne, Jan.

31-England Rugby Union Football, in which the day--Associated Press.

will sport in the University cham- saved the women's second Test rame is playest simply for the sake! match today against Australia, play-of the game. But,

Sedgman wou another Australian pionships this year. even here the tennis title lo-day when ing out time to secure a draw when, band of professionalism has had ita nered Miss Doris Hart to beat Brom- al one time, the game seemed lost."

effect, and this season in particular, wich and Miss J. Fitch in the mixed Australia, 265 in their first innings, some of the best players under the doubles final by 6-1, 6-8 and 12-10. In the declared their second innings today amateur code have been persuaded Router.

to sign up with Rugby Lengue teams at 150 for four, and England, 118 in

first innings, scured 171 for where they can get paid for their seven before stumps were drawn, services. Router.

their

"Attaboy" Shield

the

Eleven teams participated in Kowloon

Bowling Green Club annual "Attaboy" bowls game yes- terday..

:

he part-

Britain's Golf Captain

HIS TWO COACHES To help pay his fees. Leslie works accounts department of a Kineston store. During vacation week-ends he talks an missionary

The extraordinary General Meet- Ing of the Hongkong Football Re- ferees' Assqelation, originally ar- ranged for this .evening will now the offices of the Hongkong Football take place 8.30 pm. tomorrow at Association; by kind permission.

This postponement is made neces-

work and other theological subjectssary by the Combined Non-Chinese at a local church.

Saigon match taking place this

vergus

which is afternoon, and

It wits Len Brooker, now könel at which is followed by the dinner in Cambridge University, who first im honour of Saigon at 7.30 p.m. pressed upon Handlunge the boxing Referees' meeting are the question Items for consideration at the mover necessary to keep up with of affliation to the Hongkong Foot- British amateurs. Now he is being ball Association and the

Referees'

Ernie Stapleton.

the

Yes, the days of sport for sport's sake are over. Take erleket as un example. There was a time when scores of forner Universily grodu- ntes tied-up with county teams who were pleased to secure this talent, which did not being any increased

London, Jan, 31.-P. B. Lucas, rooined" by financial worries.

'Britain's outstanding lefthanded

Wood Green lightweight who helped Annual Dinner. Today. with Laxation such Kolfer, has accepted an invitation to to Introdure boxing Into British a heavy burden, this source of captain the 1919 British Walker prisoners-of-war campa in Germany. Cup team to meet the United States Stapleton. a butcher by trade, is at the Winged Foot Yorks, next August. Club, New giving up the professional ring to coarh Handunge and other members Lucas said today: "I believe we of the Tins BC, Kingston. At all events, the fact remains give a good nccount of itself, but can get a team together which will that county cricket is almost entirely

I won't be so stupid as to predict reliant upon the player who gota paid, and this season, for the first our victory over the Americans

Reuter. ilo on record, two countica, Warwickshire

The shield was won by 1. 3. Wiggin-feeding county cricket has virtually ton, A. It. Warren, L. Guy, and A.. dried up. I may be that University Hall (skip) who жето 2 stints ub. The runner-up were A. Hulton,

students today have to take their Moody, C. G. Norman and 0. E. F studies more seriously. Therapyon (skip),

H. W. Bailey, J. A... Pearson, L. R. Whant and A. Collyer (skipi were Third,

Other participating teams were: A. Davidson, H. W. Close, E. G. Shaw, J.

A. R. Minu (IRC Intra-Club) 8-41 Mekelvie: 1. L. Milla, J. Hurbeck, 1. Leicestershire

1. H. Rose, F. A. Cheesman, A.

and.

The 80 went up in about 353. C. Kok (University v KCC) 2-30 Shields. . Goodwin: 1. Geld will be capinined by professionals. minutes, but then Prata mode . E. Lee (KCC v Recreio)... *7-44 poorly timed foreing stroke and was Ael Arculll, Jr. (IRC Intra- easily, taken at mid-on

Club)

At the same time, Davidson, who F. Howarth (HKCC v Comb, lind replaced Zimmern, suddenly Services) found his length and direction, and Lt. A. Stepto (Comb. Services with the dismissal of Gerry Gosano,

leg before to a splendid delivery A. P. Pereira

HP Phups, L. Gaddi, F. Fi Pape. W. G. Simpson; A.. Dodd. H. A. 0-35 Lammert, Y. C. Hamilton, J. G, Mover:

NO MORE CORINTHIANS

Phoonix Open

*

'BUTTERFLY**

Fifteen-year-old

Joyce

Willox, of Greenwich, has played about In swimming baths as long as she can remember, but never thought of training to be champion.

4 A few months ago she had a shot W. Ituszell, J. Crichton, D. Trail, L, G.

nt butterfly," along with Coombes; E. Abraham T. Wren. E A.

In the case of football, one has Alor. L. Sykes: J. D. Robertson, only to consider the monumental winter

other Phoenix, Ari, Jan. 30-The Greenwich Club members. Bath 11, Hemsley, F. C. Ciemo and R. Morri place the great

circuit's golf dust twins, attendant Charles Cola immediately amateur D-48 on

Demaret team, Jimmy

and

bantam snotted her as a "natural" The "Altaboy" Bḥlaid and spoons wera

Corinthians, once held, In their Ben Hogan, tied for the Phoenix her in hand, and her times Improved took presented to the winning rink by Mrs J. heyday they could challengo com- Open title to-day at the end of 72 McKelvie, wife et uro President of the parison with the best of sides, in-holes with a total score of 278 each. Club, 4-54 The Club will hold its winter Wap Sunderland, the team of all talente, Hogan won in an 18th hole playoff cluding professional "giants" like In last week's Long Beach Open, pingshaw competition next Saturday at

and Preston, the invincibles.

with Demaret-United Press.

G-44

V-HKCC)

(Recreio Army).WAL Gnr. D. Baaton (Army

5-03

V

from Robble Lee, the issue became Joined:

Let, bowling with great skill and Recreio) Imagination, and Davidson, whipping CPO L White (Navy v IRC). 4-5950 p.m.

FIFTH ROUND

CUP DRAW

London, Jan. 31-The draw.for the fifth round of the Foolball Asso- clatlon Cup was made today. The motelies are, to be played on Febru ary 12.

The draw was

Manchester United or Bradford v. Yeovil;

Portsmouth v. Newport or Hud- ders fteld;

West Bromwich v. Chelsea; Stoke City or Blackpool v, Hull; Lulon v. Leicester;

Brentford v. Burnley;

Wolverhampton v. Liverpool;

Darby v. Cardiit,

rapidly.

on championship standards, but not played on each occasion if necessary.

In two months she was doing 62 seconds for 60 3-3 yards-not fast Ing Saturday, with extra time to be Replays will be held on the follow-

bad for a beginner,

| --Reuter,-

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