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LEADS IN

MIDDLESEX LEADS

CHAMPIONSHIP RACE Surrey-2nd; Worcester-3rd

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London, May 31-Although Middlesex could only take first innings points from Lancashire at Lord's, they remain at the top of the County Championship with 48 points from six games,

Surrey, as the result of first innings points against Essex, retained their position as nearest challengers, but they are now jolnied by Worcester, who scored a fine victory over Warwickshire. These two Counties now Have 44 points ench, but Surrey have played only five games to Worcestershire's six.

Their defeat at Nottingham has caused Northamptonshire to slip from third to fifth place with 30 points from seven games, Yorkshire also having jumped above them with 40 points from five games.

Lancashire's moderate attack

him no worry

on an

At the other end of the table, The best batting performancej Essex and Leicestershire are now in this series of County matches caused bukling up the rest of the came from Joe Hardstaff, Not-cany-Duced pitch and he made:

extinghamshire's

37-year-old at-no errors in timing until he gave Counties. Nottinghamshire

from cavated theinselved

this tractive batsman, who has play-away his wicket after being at position with their victory over ed for England on a number of the wicket for three hours 40 Northants and now have 12 occasions, while Yorkshire's 92 minutes. Ils hits included points from five games, while Leicestershire and Essex each have four points from three and five games, respectively.

Test Trial

Today

year-old right orm fast medium bowler, Alex Coxon, can claim this distinction with the ball.

The match at Nottingham was a great,personal triumph for exactly Inrcstaff. He scored 100 in the first innings and verles followed with 114 In the second for a total of 214, without once being out,

A

sixAnother England player who

and 16 fours.

has already been chosen for the first Test against the Zealanders, Alec Bedser, was in form for Surrey. With his pace dell

the Essex he finished innings with à spell of three' wickets for 14 runs in 7.1 overs,

·His Anal Agures were five for 50, THE RESULTS The results

Although he scored, at a fast rate, Ifardstaff never gavo a chance. Ils driving was superb

of games which London, May 31-Eng- and his late cutting against the ended today were:

At Chesterfield: Yorkshire bowlers was perfectly land's Test selectora have slow

beat Derbyshire by 114 Tun. Ulmed. named Len Hutton (York-

Coxon was in his element on Yorks 194 and 70 for 7.declared: shire), Cyril Wastbrook the damaged pitch at Chester-Derby 60 and 90 (Coxon 8 for (Lancashire), Denis Comp-told, where altogether only 30).

ton (Middlesex) and

runs were scored for the Alec 432 Bodner (Surrey) for the loss of 37 wickets. Coxon, who kept a good length and moved first Test match against the ball either way on a pitch New Zealand at Leeds on which the ball often idcked, took four for 21 in the first innings and six for 30 in the second. making a total of ten for 57,

GLAMORGAN LOSE

Kent's 25- Fred Ridgway,

June 11.

These four players are cer tainties for the England team and by omilling them from the first trial match at Birmingham, which starts tomorrow, selection committee have been able to give a chance to a num- ber of rising young men.

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Af Gravesend: Kent beat Kent Glamorgan by 51 runs. 197 and 261 (Ames 81, Jones for 50); Glamorgan 203 and 114 (Ridgway 6 for 52, Crush 4 for 33).

A

At Leicester: Somerset boat:

Tuna

by 18 Leicestershire Somerset 201 and 275; Leicester- shire 225 and 236.

Worcestershire At

the year-old fast medium bowler, beat hire by 175 runs. BOCS to the Birmingham Test Worcestershire 323 and 103 for trini lomorrow backed which

(E. Cooper 78 not

While certain selections for the trial suggest that the com- miltee are looking ahead to England's tour of Australia In 1930, the selectors' firat concern is to find a side capable of de- fenting New Zeeland this suni

mer,

Attack must form the keynote!

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splendid performance, brought about the defeat of Glamorgan,

with

211

dearwickshire 100 and 123 out); War (Jenitins 7 for 47).

drew At Lord's: Middlesex

Lancashire. Lancashire On a crumbling pitch he took six wickets-five clean bowled 304 and 114 for 3; Middlesex for 52 runs and returned match 350 (Denis Compton 170). figures of ten for 97. He bowled At Nottingham: Nottingham- unchanged through Glamorgan's shire beat Northamptonshire by disastrous second

Northants innings, in three wickets. which the first seven men went and 230 for 4 declared (Old- for 23 rung

In 47 minutes. fold 64, Brookes

100); Notts of England's policy if she is to

Ano her Test trial bowler, 225 for 7 declared and 245 for force a decision in the series, Roland Jenitins, came out with 7 (Hardstaff 114 not out).. and for this reason, it is ca

ten wickets to. hls credit,

drew At The Oval: Surrey couraging to see players such as

Indebted with Essex. Surrey 287 and 185 Trevor Bailey (Essex). Alan Worcestershire

Jenkins. whose

(Fishlock 91); cleverly for 3 declared Wharton (Labensities) and Willie

spinners carted Essex 103 (A. V: Batcer 5 for Jones (Glamorgan), among the fighted leg

for 47 runs in 58) and 139 for 4. reven wickets newcomers chosen. All three fe

and gave At Bristol: Gloucestershire show

vigorous approach to the the second Innings

Glout- match figures of ten for drew with Hampshire.

cestershire 200; Hampshire 250 114.

for B.(McCoritell 51, Balley 80). At Sunderland: Scotland beat

Scotland 247 114; 222 and (Nichol 83) and 00 for./2. -

tare.

Brown, le particularly Interesté

him

were

The North side, led by F. Denis Compton is not likely ing, since it contains two most to be missing much longer from promising Yorkshire

Frank Lowson and Brignolly, the batting averages for he Durham by Bwickats. Durham

Close

put aside any doubts about his

Both came into the county form in scoring 179 for Middle scason from League sex ngainst Lancashire.

side

this

23.

cricket and quickly established themselves. Lowson, year-old-opening batsman, has rcored 377 In-ten innings, while Close, although only 18, Agures Among the first 20 in the cur rent first class bowling averages, He has taken 27 wickets for Just over 22 Tuna, apiece, with hla spinners.

SURPRISE CHOICE George Mann of Middlesex, who has accepted an Invitation to captain (England in the first Test, will lead the South side which contains two rather-sur- prise cholees In Dave Fletcher, the Surrey opening - batsman, and Fred Ridgway, Kent's fast -medium bowler,

Fletcher has played only three Innings

ngs this season and has yet to reproduce the splendid form 110 showed In the early months last samtner.

Ridgway, on the other hand,

has carried; the Kent attack BO

Heuter.

New Zealanders Beat Sussex

Hove, May 31-in gaining their fourth suc- cess of the tour, the New Zealanders achieved an excellent porformance after being 116 runs behind on the fifal Innings. After dismissing Sussex for! 130 in their second innings, the New Zealanders were set to get 247 to three hours 25. minutes. They hit off the runs with 18 minutes and ve wickets to spare.

This time there came no such series of batting. failures as on the preceding day, though Wallace, needing 103 to completo his thousand runs before the end of May, was well caught at fine leg when 90 short of his objective. Sutcliffe, and

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1949.

LOADED WITH STEAK

As yet another cut in the meat ration is forecast, Wimbledon tennis champlon Louise Brough and her doubles partner, American champion Margaret Dupont, arrive by Clipper at London Airport with 40lb. of steak in their baggage....

..

Asked if she thought rations had anything to do with Britain's post-war tennis eclipse, Louise said: "No, but this time we have brought our own,” BOXING

British Champions Beaten On Successive Nights

By ARCHIE QUICK'

British Boxing champions have been beaten on two successive nights-bantam Stan Rowan by Bunty Doran in Belfast and feather Ronnie Clayton by Tommy Burns in London.

*

This latter fight at Empress Hall Earl's Court, went to show the 'big difference there is in Black- pool's Clayton when a title is not at stake....

He could not be recognised as the man who so successfully resisted the challenge of Johnny Molloy at Nottingham a fortnight previously.

Sam Snead Wins

Equally good was the showing of ex-Grenadier Guardsman and

pion Jack Gardner.

Amateur Hooyyweight cham-

ho

As

s'in all his previous nights,

stopped his opponent before

the distance and in this caso 11- was quite a good man in Frank Rohen of Fulham

Tennis League

The Men's and Ladies' "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League, hell, up by rain Inst week, got off to a atart yesterday evening,

The

In the Men's Section, there was only one clean sweep, South China winning 0-1 closest against USNC, mulch raw Craigongower do- fent Recrelo 8-33⁄41⁄2. Both Kowloon Tong teams won easily.

Ladies' Recreation Club bent a strong Recreio toam 7-2 for The most Interesting result in tho Ladies' Section." Craigen- gower, who aro fancled for that Ladies "I Championship, had an easy time of it over UsNC. The KCC Ladies did not do as well 08 expected Against Chinese Recreation Club.

Mon's "B" Division IRC BEATS HKCC

IRC bent HKCC 7-2 in the "B" Division of the Tennis League yesterday.

A. R. Kitchell ánd I. M. Omar (IBC) beat H. Meyer and Agaturoff 6-2; drow with A. Clifford and Ó. A. Lemay 4-0; beat B. Williams and W. C. Howard 6-1.

0. Humjahn and ́ 35.

Rumjahn

| drew with Meyer and Agaruroff 6–8; | bent_Cufford and Lemay 6-2; beal

Willams and Howard 6-6,

́ ́I, Kitchell. and K. M. Ramjaha lost to Meyor and Agazuroff "1-0: best Clifford and Lemay 3-4; best Williams and Howard G-1.

1

K TONG BEATS KCC Kowloon Tong (White) heal

KCC., 0-3.

A. V. White and, W. Sun (XCC) lost to K. L. Wu and H, K. LI 2-0 lost to J. Avasia and C. Y. Wong 3-8: lost to A. Chan and Lư Chen 4-0.

J. Barrow and C. J. Smith lost le Wu and Li 0-0; lost to Avasia and Wong 2-0 lost to Chan and Chan 1-0.

AN ACE?

That ndmirable body of volunteers the Lawn Tennis Umpires Association-fat on the war path. They want to do something about foot - faulting, India, memorandum being dis- tributed by "genial ex- goldminer secretary, Mr Furber, few cscupo biamo for an unsatis factory state of affairs. It is stressed that foot-faulting is largely unknown in the U.S.A., where umpires are in- atructed only to call foot-faults when they' nro quite certain one has been committed. In contrast our umpires ard officially told to foot-fnult unless they aro convinced that the service rules have been observed.

Umpires want to aco the foot-fault laws em- phasised in club and They junior tennis. aver

that sympathy

with the foot-faulter is misplaced, Why should the receiver suffer by taking an illegal stroke?

-{London Express Service)

Who Will Win

The Derby?

London, May 30~~IC

League Bowls

The following will represent the Kowloon Bowling Green Club In their League games "on" Saturday commencing at 4 pm.

fstand" "UID" (away), Tindall, A. L. G. Zast man, L. A. Collyer, J. McKalvia (Skip).Ai Aikina, ON ENT Thompson, W. d. Simpson, L. Bykes (skini, T.-A. Plume, L. Gaddl, J. a. Mayer, J. Fraser (Bkip). ****

2nd Team II.K. Football Club (heine). A. L, Paafson, W. H. Balley, D. Trail, J. tempsey (Skip); J. Robertson, J. Roberts, 3. Crighton, J. Wigginton (6kly): 1. Hughes, It. it. Browne, A. liut. toare Team Kowloon Cricket Club (home)-AP. Wele. T. P. Style, A. Balay, L. F. Lammert (Skip);

V. Chittenden (skip).

B. Baker, H. J. Rose (5kip); W. Greaves, 1. Urquhart, T. Wrong T. J. Hemaley (Skip),

RECREIO

Teams for Thursday: Lengue lat Div.. "D" (away) v KCC 03 3.30 p.m.-G. A. Guterres, H. R. PinoR. G. A, Noronha, Dr A. P. Guterres A. V. Gouano, M. A. Baptista, C25 M. Bilva. C. Raza Porotra: P. N. Slive, P. X. Boires, C, P. Basto, C. F. Remedioa.

League 2nd Div. (away) V IRC at 8.33 p.m.-L. B. Silva, M. F. Pinna, E. M. Hemodios, E. M. Alar- con A. M. Bilva, P. A. Costa, N. A. Deltrao, A. A. Lopes; R. MV. Ribeiro, B. Fintos, J. P. Xavier,, Ad F. Noronha.

Open Singles Draw

The following matches 'in 'the Grat - round of the open singles have been

arranged:

TUESDAY, JUNE 7

At CCC-9.9. Pereira.

C.C

At IDGC-A. Campbell v W. Field.

At KFC-1. Tichell AI Rumjahn.

At KCC-J, Hompsey v PN. da Suva; P.A, da Costa v C.M, Silva. At PRC-B.W." Bradbury 3, II. Xavier.

Hughes V At Recreto-P. Landolt; W.C. Simpson y W. Hong Sing

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8

At CCC-MN.

v. W.

Rakusan Marshallay; B. YusufvW.O. Mckle.

At KBGC-J. Tang Remedios.

At

11.5.

HKXFC-Francis Lee v J.II.

all Burbeek; A.J. Hussain V. C.S. Ros

solat.

V K.51,

the tips offered at the London Press Club's traditional Omar. Derby lunch today

At KCCF.Lur A, E. P. Guest and E. G. P. Quer beat Wu and L 1-5; beat Avasis

came of, At PRC-1, Tarv WJ. Ho and Wong 6-4; boat Chan and Chan there would be a dead heat ward: A.K. Omar v L.R., Woodi

1969 | 9.11. Marvin v JIA, LUI,

03

K TONG BEATS CRC Kowloon Tong "Blue" beat CHC

At CCC-3, McCutcheon v W. C. Ogley:

At KBGC-J.A. Tibble, v CH.

among nearly a dozen runners in next Saturday's, Epsom Classic. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. Many famous figures, owners, "13". 0-1.

Lau and M. Lee (Kowtoon jockeys and trainers were pre- Tong) lost to P. 8. Kwok and N. gent and most of them were con- | Gough, Ma 2-0: beat B. K. Wong and T. Lendent about the tips they Trang 6-1, beat. F. I. Chen and

1. Poon 1-3

and Ms 6-4: beat Wong and Tsang

offered.

''

T. Lim and F. P. Chao beat Kwok Regarding the favourite,

6-0; beat Chen and Poon 0-1

K. Lau and P. Yue bent Kwok and

Ma 7-5 beat Wong and Trang 6-1:

beat Chen and Paon 6-1.

CCC.BEATS RECREIO Recralo lost to CCC 815-415. C. A. Barrello and H. T. "Gosano (Recreia) best R. O. Baker and R Tay 6-3: lost to D. J. Leonard and L. F..de Sousa 3-6; beat Melna Chan and A. M. Liu.6-2.

the

Royal Forest, Major R. MacDonald Buchanan, owner, said an inquest after his Impressed him Derby tryout considerably, although. Mr Mur- and Gordon less, the trainor, Richards.

the jockey,

thought that he could have done better.

to emphasise that so want

Gordon

Richards, M

for 3

and

cerned, we are Royal Forest

H. F. Gonsalves and D. M. Rodri Murless dues lost to Baker and Tay 4-0 drow with Leonard and Sousa 0-0 beat Chan and Liu 6-3.

AA. Remedios and J. J. Mar-

RO

myself are con

AHL.E.F.C.-U.A. Humjahn ♥ J.C. Remedies; J.S. Joyce v B.M. Xumjahn,

A KCC-A.L.G. Eastman v 3. H. Kinnfburgh. -

At PRC, Coates Y AM Lopes.

World Football

Tournament

vory hopeful <that The Hague, May 31.--

WILL

produce our The Organisation Committee of the World Football

first. Derby victory," he

Lord Derby, whose Swallow

ques lost to Baker and Toy 1-0 los in Leonard and Sousa 2-8; lost to Tournament for the Jules Chen and Llu 1-6.

SCAA BEATS USRC

USRC lost to SCAA 0-0, Fisher and flatg (U.S:R.ċ.) · Jest

thought that his horse's fallure Rimet Cup has approved the at Liverpool was because he official report of the session could not produce speed on soft held at Amsterdam on May

recalled similar

Te

1

· Moyes and Drewitt lost to Leung "I think, therefore, that I havo and Lam 0-6: lost to Chan and Yu quite a good chance if the going

1-0 lost to Tsang and Ng 3-0.

.:

This official report was not. published at the time, but is na follows; "After discussing the question thoroughly, the Organi- aing Committee decided that matches to be played in the pro- rounds of the world should be and

Anished

PGA Tourney Richmond, Virgina, May 31. Sam Snead of West

to R. Leung and K. Lain 0-8; lost going and There is no doubt that 'Gard-to: C. K. Chan and B. Ylu 1-5; performance by is half-sister, | Virgil today won the Pro-

lost to Tsang Tsé-man and Ng Kam-Herring Bone, fessional Golfers Association ner hits terribly hard-bul I am at d

still loth to pass an optimistic Championship with a three judgment on him until I have and two victory over John seen him more fully extended. Palmer of South Carolina.

He is sluggish in his move Palmer led two-up at the end ments and punching and after of the first nine holes. Snead right hooks he lacks variety. Ho ralled to take the, Arst prize is also at sca

moving se against a

best that his horse had done much of by April 18, 1950. ***** target. money of US93,500. He was

Brazil, matches will bo

Lour

bo'play- six under par for 34

Fortunately, he is taking part Wulon and Cornet (LA) 1osts work in public, so he could "In the final competition in holes in a series of six rounders in all to buon and Corey (A) 1st reveal nothing that was not played.

known.. I believe ed on June 28 and four on Juno the country against batt and Shaw 2-0; lost to Bonner generally It was the second POA tills parts of

man and Saul 4-

Reg Day, his trainer, is satisfied 20. Further matches are to be 13 who won in 1942, gradually improving, class and for Sheed,

Doyle and Hayhurst beat Smart with his progress," he added.

played on July 1, 2, 5, 8, and 15. The final will be played I can bɛcertain there is as for

and Getz 0-0; lost to Hurblatt and He was the favourite from the no intention to rush him into bla

on July 10, start.

Saul 6-1.

Palmer won $1,500. South Africa's Bobby Locke, who is the top winner on the pro clr- cuit,

not WOB

allowed to participate-United Press,

money for another year yet.

Which is more than can be

and Lam 0-6; lost to Chan and Ya he said.

Dinner and Peetrie lost to Leung is firm, but none it it is soft," 4-6; lost to Tsang and Ng. 3-4..

LRC BEATS RAF Recreation Club

Ladies

by

Shaw 5-7 beat Bonnerman And

Tamilion and Davenport lost to

Mr T. H. Bletsoe, owner of limina ship

Scottish Meridian, remarked

THE DRAKES: Of the Drakes, Amour Drako

The Committee appointed

smart and Getz 2-8; lost to Turbait and Val Drake, Madame Vol Sir Stanley Rous to draw up said of managers with other such and Shaw 3-6; lost to Harallion and terra, wife of the owner, sent a instructions for the referees to prospects.

Hockey Tourney portant than fighting.

Saul-2-6,

the possibility of message to say that her husband avoid was ill but hoped very much difference

1.

of:

They are in fine fettle and

In day-

all national football

*Mrs D. Kita and Miss W.. Allen tould give a good accounts are being asked to

Burns is just on everydayLadies' "B" Division

opinion about the fighter who has been in the

LRC BEATS RECREIO for victory for one of the pair, rules of the game. Also, the decided that all. game for 12 years and regards

She was sure that would speed Committee clerk's

matches of the world champion- job his railway

at

Ladies' N,C, best Rocrolo, 1-2, 11 | M, Vollería's recovery, a

played Stockton-on-Tees

must be as more im | the Ladies" "C" Division,

But he was In the Quadrangular Hockey

a clear winner (LR.C.) lost to Miss Ribeiro and

B Figueraldo 3-0 beat Bills themselves," she added. the indifferent Clayton, Calvalho, and Miss Silva 6-4; best Tournament on Friday Army over

Prince Aly Khan, married re- will meet Civilians at Sopicun-who disappointed his public by Mrs Zawrence and Mr Roza 6-3.

Rita Hayworth, Inform the Secretary of the to

Mrs M. Campbell and Mrs Scholes cently to Mias be insufficiently Donnelly, the his 14

at 6.45 p.m. fours came

(Umpires: appearing from

beat Miss Ribeiro

Mia wrote that he was unable to at- FIFA of the names of referees who, In their oplalon, are Matthewson, L/Tel Reid, the successivo balls from Charles and

ERA trained.

Figuerelde 6-1; beat Miss Calvalla tend the luncheon, but thought qualified for the matches of I was much impressed by

and Biles Sliva 6-1; beat Mrs Law-Hindostan, the 'Aga Khan's second wicket-kooper, took the Oakes, which flashed the match. Miller),

rends and Men Roza 6-2.

the final competition in Brazil, showed batting honours. All

day At the start of the

Secretaries of teams are ro-Randolph Turpin's return to

horse, would have good chance This perfectly built

alm W. Zomerloy and Mee Huts the going be soft.

stating their ages, the languages The teams chosen for the discretion in pleking the right Sussex made a good recovery quested to ensuro prompt atten- the ring. maxi-coloured dance of their teams,

from chison lost to Mis theirs and Miss should youngster

they are able to speak and the own horse, Iran, international, hit and the power they from their deplorable start, on to

Figueredo 2-0; beat Mie Calvalho Lyfirst, Tost trişi are: array da

matches. they to my a long and Miss Bilva 6-3, beat Mrs Law- although I am letting him take have so far refereed. Reuter Nori F. R. Brown (North- put into their strokes was Monday when they lost six mum of ten minutes delay will Leamington has had

through an injured rance and Mrs Rota 0-2. amptonshire), K. T. Simpson Illustrated by the fact that be- wickets for 28. Thanks largely be allowed. Will umpires kind- lay-off

Grifith and James, who y conorm their ability to right hand. Experienced Italian. Nottinghamshire), D. V. Bren tween them they registered 38 10

W. E. Hollies boundaries.. ⠀

been in the United

far this season, while Doug

Wright has not been able to find left-handers,

a consistent length.

TEAMS THE

ball

poo

ran (Yorkshire), Brookes Sutcliffe dcored 30 in 0g/60010 big hitting by Jack | Reld ¢ C. Oakes b Langridge

added to in 45 minutes, and officiate. Phone 30381 Ext. 117. wilt Poll, his states” nas;

Oakes, the remaining wickets B Bro- minutes, getting most of his realised 101. Cowle, the tourists' Donnelly not out micrick

C.fours by first rate drives. Rold, Gladwin Derbyshire). A having helped him in a stand fast bowler, commandad great Smith b James Langridge Wharton (Lancashire), Jack of 70 for the second wicket, and earned the Sgures of Ave Rabone not out

respect through the innings Mooney b James Langridge son (Durbyshire), Lowson joined with Donnelly in adding wickets for 22 runs.

Extras (Yorkshire) and D. B. Close 101 for the third. (Yorkshire)

Quiet for a long time, he FINAL SCORES SouthG. Mann (Middle drove and pulled: finely later on, sex), W. J. Edrich (Middlesex), and the chief figures in a stay Young (Midulasor Doftwas thou minutes were Robertson (Middlesex),

TE: 11-fours Balley (Essex)==TAN (Kent), F. ddway KonDonnelly began with such

3.

The final scores were: DOMA SUSSEX

Ist Innings 270 for 17 declared 2nd inlari "130" A care that his score at the end *****NEW ZEALAND' Watkins (Glamorgan), W. of 20 minutes was only four.

1st innings 169,5* Jones: (Glamorgan), B. O, Jon- Then he progressed so fast

2nd Inninga. Jung (Worcestershiro), and D. I. that he took no more than US Sutcliffe IHw U C. Onkes Fletcher (Surrey). —Router, ¡¡' minulos, over 100 and two of Walmée Cakes b Wood

Mister Conquest

AN-GO THATS THE GAME I'LL BOON RE-ARRANGE

THA

NOU TAKE THIS:

NICOLA-3 WON'T NEED IT FOR MY CHAT WITH

WUROCAR

Wood

82 Turpin hit with tremendous power and stopped his man. 1 straight lofts carry terrific D weight and he fought bester

than ever before in his some what erratic career.

and

...

hla chance I think he needs more time to and his real form.

...

1. CCC BEATS USRC

I consider Amour Drake a good BASEBALL BO CCC beat USRC 0-1. Mrs S. Chul and Mr V. Fowler each way bet," he said,

Mr H. Lane, owner of Barnes (...) beat Mix Harry and Mira Lamont 6-11 beat Mrs Raeburn and Park, which was third in the Mr Wallon 6-0; boat ancock Guineas, cold that he was only and stis. Vera, Nicol 6-1

Sepal

Boston Braves

be

and

Lead Again

New

Mr. Sour and Miss R. Rum half a horse then and should Jahn beat Mawg Harry, and Mrs he be in the same fettle, on when Lamont -1; heat Mrs Haeburn and the Guineas was run, I think bo I consider him better than his Kira Wallon 6-12 boat Sirs Hancock

will win 247 for 5 brother Dick, British and Em-and-Mi Nical -19

Mr Nora Castro and Bir V. piromiddleweight champion Bouza boat-Mrs Harry and 331

Lamont 7-8; lost to firs Raobum

as likely winners by Boston Braves bounced Welter Title Fightock and all Nicot 3. owners, trainers and jockeys, back into undisputed passer

but there was in several cassion of first place in the the 19% clemens regarding the

National Lengué today

Bowling: WOMB

Cornford P. 15 · 265 James-Langridge? 9.3 25 C: Oakes

124 20

·Langridge

50 | J. Qaker

3 20

-Reuter.

0

Hall

CRO BEATS KCC CRC beat KCC 11

For Henry Livio W. K. Mok and M. GALPoint

Blue wore the other horges:

London,

*May Minelli of Italy will defend his onsy (Chic), best, Mia! Hoare and of this, Mr Charles Langland, when they wore, down European, wellorweight boxing Mr Van Houten 6-3; best Mis championship Against Henry Herman and ass Fisher, diest the Clerk of the Course at Phillies, overcame a five-run Mrs Levitt arid. Mies Benjamin 63 Epsom, said the going would be lead and emerged with a 7-6 Hall of England, in London on July 5, promoter Juck Orpeil

MissUKU-and-strs of Chow #absolutely perfect."Router. victory batore 2,886 Phila announced today

The 18 rounds, bout. will be staged at the Olympic arena Associated Press.

Churchill Downs

Sold

、-i,

l'érew-with airs Zouro, and airs, Van Houten 6-0;- beat Men Morsman and Miss Fisher 7-8, "drow with:- Mrs Hewitt and. Misa heniamin 0-0,

--Bilas V. Lo add' Mrs 11. Lau fost to Mrs Joare and Mire Vart Houten

beat hard florian and Bri

Alias"Borjomin: 0-2.2

4-0

Frank Parker

Berlin

delphia fansdela apar

Braves scored the winning run in the ninth without thờ aid': of a hit. Eddie Stanky was hit bait, Eible: Flatcher sacrificed and

POA ONYANärv. Rickert

frblaced

Bob

Fisher G-3: Denture Hewitt and Berita, May 31.--Frank Par-by a pliched

ker of the United States, who USRO TEAMS

retained @his. French lawn ten- Louiseville, Kentucky, Mays following will represent the ni tillo at the weekend, today Jim

beat Rolf Goepfert, leading Schoolby Rowe on the mound 31The directors of jbo Aniori- UBRC in League tennis:

Today Men's C

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