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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1949.

Alycidon Wins The Ascot Gold Cup

""RACE

OF THE

June

CENTURY"

Ascot, Berlèshire,

16. Lord Derby'' · Alyci don today won for Britain the Ascot Gold Cup, the premier award of the four days meeting, after a memorable race with Mr William Woodward American-bred Black Tarquin, the English-trained colt staying on the better to win the £11,000 prize. by five lengths with the Irish Hope, Heron Bridge, a further 10 length away third of a field of seven runners.

-The French had won the last three Gold Cups, but their challenger this year, Turmoil, could do no better than finish fourth. The belting mir- ket, like the race, developed into a duel between Alycidon and Black Tr quin, with the American favourite at 11 to 10 and Alyeldon at dve to four,

Heron Bridge was a 25 to one chance.

Cheers such as have hardly even Been heard on Ascot's farious heath greeted the victory of the Engilah horse, and 29-year old :Lord

Derby was overwhelmed with congratulations. The race went for the British according to plan.

a son

COUNTY CRICKET.

By Reg. Wootton

London Express Bervice

THREE DUCKS IN A ROW FOR LEN HUTTON

WON

Londok, June 16.—Len Hutton, Yorkshire and England opening bats man, was out för a duck for the third innings in succession when he Bowled by Heg Perks today In Yorkshire's second innings against Worcester- shire.

Perks had dismissed Ifutton for nothing in the first innings and before that the England opening bat had failed to score in his second knock in the Leeds Test against New Zealand.

Lord Derby's pace-markers,} While no rank outsiders won, Ilasrah (T. Juster), The Drogue Stockbridge and Benny Lynch, backers of favourites did not (W. Snaith), Sea Shats (R. did their work well, first the love a good day, Apart from Main), Fine View (J. Sime), one and then the other taking Swallow Tall, the only other Ondine ( Merser). Leica (3. up the running. When the latter first choice win was in the five Sireti), Early Harvest

went

furlong New Stakes for two Walker). Bright Link. was done with. Alyeldon'

Today, an hour before Hutton Hadles helped Scolt to add 100 (J. olds, to the front and, although the

went in three swans new over for the in which year

Epsom-

second wicket. Gunner,

the Worcester ground American horse closed with him trained Master

Fair Turton

(A. Carson),

and a The brightest batting come entering The straight, of Nasrullah, scored a three Fair Girl (J, Egan), Colorado spectator mistaking them

for during a fourth wicket partner- lyciden, running, with great lengths victory in a field of 12 (no jockey yet) Mauretania (other one" and so it proved to Donnelly, which realised 105 in ducks.shouted: "That's Hutton's ship between J. Reld and M. P. pluck, forged ahead to score a

runners. He

started at 11 to 10. Reader), Light Šketch (P. Tom-

bo. great and clear-cut victory.

The only horse really backed lin).

lin), Cut Gross (A, Hollyway),

Just under Hutton was out for two ducks along a driving and placing was the Backhamp: Kely

Greening),

Gold fois cult,

against Worcestershire In 1930, the ball to leg, batted four and match by 11 runs,

12 tours, and Donnelly's 100 not At the close of play Worcester out came in two hours shire, who lend the Cham- minutes and contained 13 fours. pionship lable, needed 201 with Hampshire started

badly in nine second Innings wickets their task of getting 301

(D.

an hour.

HAMPSHIRE

THE SCOREBOARD The scoreboard at the of the day read: 1st Inalage 129.

NEW ZEALAND. 1st innings. Sutcliffe Knott

ladico e Rogers b Knott Reid b Knott Dennelly not out Smith & McCorkell b Ea-

to beat him was winner of /Strike (C. Orton), Bald Street the latter County winning that a quarter hours for 139 and ht Scott e Walker b Bailey

was

NOTABLE DOUBLE Lord Derby brought off a not-is two previous races, but he (T. Mahon) and unplaced. Gordon Richards Bradley)-Reuter. able double when Swallow Tall, was on his back and there were narrowly beaten into third place hopes that Fair Task would be in the Derby, scored a very his 100th whhner of the season.

In the King easy; victory Edward VII Stakes, over the JUST SHORT OF HUNDRED Derby distance, of one arid a half milde

5

In the Best rate of the day, the Cork and Orrery Stakes, favourite, won by six lengths over six furlongs, Richards had scored his 09th winner when winning easily on the Irish colt, Solonoway, which started at 100

Astale,

Swallow Tall. starting at

one of M. from one

Marcel Boussac's French challengers, starting at 25 to 1.

The King's coll, Berrylands, to 30: was woll-backed to beast Swal-

and score low Tail

another Royal Ascot victory. He started

second favourite but

the seven falled to place in horse race.

DALY WINS

AT MERE

Irinard (R.

USRC GALA

o'clock.

Live

to

gar

atanding to win this important) avert an innings defeat, Prompt. Rabone not out

match against their

Extras

nearest ly Hayes beat both Rogers and their first swimming gala of the

The USRC will be holding | rivals.

When

Guard by his pace, and Hamp- Worcester continuicd

shire

had lost their first two season to-morrow night at 7.30 their Innings today, 18-year-old wickets with only 14 runs,

Brian Close bowled his out- Events which are open to swingers so effectively that the 61 for the third

McCorkell and Bolley put on of the club are as remaining alx wickets fell in 95

wicket in 63 members

minutes for the addition of 78 fourth wicket stand between McCorkell not out

HAMPSHIRE follows:

minutes, however, and the 2nd Innitis. Free-style, breast-Stroke and | runs. Close back-stroke over two and four wickets today for 18.

took Ave of the McCorkell and Engar had yield- Rogers b Hayes ed 43 unbeaten when the close Guard b Hayca lengths of the pool. There will

two second innings down and no runs on the board,

wickets 3.

43 at the close of play.

Worcestershire had hit off BO

Eagar not out

Extras

after losing Cooper with only ARCHIE QUICK'S COLUMN single figures on the board.

Reginald Simpson,

Nothing-

end

71

120

33

100

Americans Dominate The Singles At

Queen's Club

London, Juno IG-The United States have guined almost a monopoly of the Singles Events at the London Lawn Tennis Championships now im. progress at the Queen's Club. Apart from Eric Sturgess, of South Africa, and John Bromwich, the ambidextrous Australian who reached, the Men's... Semi-final, all the players are Americans:.

In the Women's Singles, Miss Louise Brough.. the holder of the Wimbledon title, meets Mrs. Patricia Todd, while two other Americans, Mra Margaret Du Pont and Miss Gussie Moran,, fight out the other semi-final.

+

Tennis League

In the men's penultimate round, Sturgess will oppose America's Ted Schroeder, while Bromwich faces Gardnar Mul- loy, another American.

Only Sturgess had the hardest battle matches were played off yester

two Tennis League

of the quarter-finnla when taken to three nets before beat-day, the rest being called of ing Australia's Frankie Sedgmon | on account of the, sodden courts, by 6-3, 8-10, 0-3, but the South

In the Ladies "A" Division, African's easy control Off the Ladies' Recreation Club streng- ground and his steadiness at thened their Loagun position by the more critical stages of the defeating United Services match pulled him through. creation Club 7-.

Mulloy had no dimoulty in beating the South African, Nigel Chinese Recreation Club sc- Cock carried

6-3, 6-2, while John cured their third successive win too many in the Men's "A" Division,

by

eights:

guns for the smallest player In beating University the field, Felicissimo Ampon, of sets to one.

no6-3

the Philippines, the Austrailan

winning 9-4 and

Although George Worthington,

allan,

scored Schroeder

LRC BEATS USRC

Re-

Ladia" "A" Division Mrs Blaster and Mr Sheware (LRC) lost to Mr Warts and Mira is beat Mrs Basterbrook and Mias Bonbernard 7-5, beat Mr Muit and. Miss Beatt -1.

Mrs Alexander and Hea.Stroobach (LRC) beat Mrs Williamsa and Dire

the young 50

several sces In the carly stages, there, was doubt that Schroeder never a would win as he did, by 0-2 and 0-2, for his placing was im peccable and he always seemed Jones 7-5, Jorg to Masterbrook to get to the right position to and Miss Bonbernard 2-6, beat Mrs receive returns.

Hall and Mar Scott-#-1, ____ The quartet of Americans in (LTC) best Mrs. Witness and Mes Getz and Mrs Tamworth the Women's Singles were Jual zones -2, beat Ara Baslerbrook and as good as their straight vic- Miss Donbernard 6-4, beat airs Tall tories indicated, the quarter- and Mim Bolt $-0.

430 for S declared

final results being as follows:

4

12

13

Miss Louise Brough bent Mrs M. Long (Australia) by 6-2 and 6-2,

22

120

for 3

--Reuter,

Among the also rans this seven-horse race was Combined Operations, a former champion also be n medley relay, obstacle Yorkshire went to lunch with came with the score at 120 for Bailey e Rabono b Burtt

printer of India, who today did not

show his

customary race and diving events.

McCorkell, then 58 not out, dash and was unplaced.

An added attraction, for what but Norman Yardley retrieved reached his 50 in 60 minutes Richards went very close to is expected to be a large atten- the position he had done in with a pull off Rabone, and getting his century In the dance, will be a game of water the first innings by scoring 72 Eagar, still unbeaten. with 23, penultimate race of the day, the polo against the YMCA and and the innings realised 177, had driven Burtt to the bound- seven-furlongs Britannia Stakes, it is anticipated that a hard leaving Worcestershire to getary five times, in which he rode Mr John tussio will be seen. The two 251 to win, Perks took four for Dewar's Arc-en-Ciel, a 1) to teams taking part will also com- outsider. He'

was, however pete in a six by two lengths beaten by a neck by the Aus-Y. relay. Mere, Cheshire, June 16. the Duke of Norfolk's Burpham, score system will apply to all trailon Jockey, Tommy Burn, an Is, intended that a poluts -Fred Daly, of Balmoral, a son of Hyperion, who started calas for entering and for plachamshire's stylish England bats- Ireland, today won the Man-at six to one.

Third, only a head away, wasings, and at the end of the season man, scored 143 for the County chester Evening Chronicle's

spoons will be awarded to the £1,500 gol tournament with the Free Handicap winner, Spy winners and the total points to hours five minutes, hitting 17 against Leicestershire in four who was installed a 16 the respective arms of the Ser-fours and his side took first rounds of 74, 63, 71 and 69 to 8 favourite, although he was vices. for an aggregate over 72 conceding a stone and more to

An informal evening, includ-innings points by 10 runs, 17 holes of 277.

.rivals. Hia MAITOW

ing a dance, will follow the last failure was a gallant one.

There were two centuries for Light of Richards' mount,

about at 8.15 p.m. Morocco, was

made

bined Services, G. Emmett get- the favourite

ting 102 in two hours 45 to win the last race of the day, the King George V Stakes, over

minutes, with 15 fours and the one and a half miles, but it was

lefthander Wilson making 100, including 11 boundaries. unplaced, the race falling to Iron Duke, an 8 to 1 chance ridden by Edgar Britt, who got some compensation defeat on Black Tarquin.

Legend,

his

jing race. The

for

event, which is anticipated to be Gloucestershire against

LEAGUE BOWLS

The following team will re- present the Filipino Club (home) his in a lawn bowls match against

D. A

Com-

He won by three strokes from Flory Van Donck, of Belgium, who had an aggregate of 280, with Charlie Ward, Ken Bous- Held and Jimmy Adams sharing third place at 203.

Daly's amazing second round

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES yesterday undoubtedly score

The close of play scores were: won him this tournament, for it put him a stroke behind the

At Lord's: Cambridge Uni- IRC, on Saturday, at 4.00 pm:versity 170 and 120 for 2 (Dowes half-way leader, Bousfield, after Once again, the Royal party L. J. Castilho, F. Rodrigues, V3 not out); MCC 312 for 8 de- appearing out of the hunt at the attended, driving down the N. Allenza, W., Field, (skip):clared (C Oakes 07, Barton 93). end of the arst round.

course in state before the open-C. M. Fragen, Delgado, J. W At Today, Daly was one of the

__R." Bas, (Skip); Bill Chang,

Lee, H. X. Hsu, latest starters and, after catching

Rozario, Takip Y. Hu

Reserves: C. F. Lee, I. 9. Cantra. Bousfeld to share the lead at the end of three rounds, he saw his chief rivals falter in the final

HKCC RINKS round and must have known that

The following will represent the he had only to produce steadiness Although a trifle cold, the p.m. on Saturday:

HKCC (away) egalost ((KFC at 4 over thedast few holes to win. · weather was line and, as the N. R. Oilver,

Col. E. J. R. At Worcester: Yorkshire 210 face-goers made their way back Mitchell. W and 177 (Yardley 72, Perks 4 for rail, one and all said that they Brown (skip); a.

London by car,

flamson (skip): D. Pullips, F. C. 43); Worcestershire 197 (Close conch and B. Black R. A. Edwards, Li, Y.

6 for 47) stroke behind Daly and Bous-long in their memory-Reuter.

had had a day which would live . Wood, A. E. Howkins, R. H. Reuter.

Wlid (skip).. field. Several thousand specta-

Remives, R. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Humphreya. tors went out with these three

Van Donck's 68 this moming was the best of the third round

and left him only

SCOTC#

men

in the final round, and

crowd was one of the biggest ever, drawn chiefly by the desire not to miss the "Rece of the Century" be- tween, Alyeldon and Black Tarquin.

to

while the Belgian generally Starters For The

kept his position, Bousfeld had

lost ground before Daly, starting Wokingham Stakes

an hour later, faltered with a

BASKETBALL

L

Bristol: Combined

Ser- vices 346 and 3 for no wicket: 102, Wilson 100), Gloucestershire 430 (Emmett

At Nottingham: Leicestershire 202 and 27 for no wicket; Notts 308 (IL Simpson 143, Clay 57 not out, Walsh & for 125).

and 50 for

DTIC.

Sporting Gesture From The Kiwis

The world's greatest amateurs, the New Zea- land cricket tourists, have made yet another sport- ing gesture at a financial loss to their home Asso- ciation.

Instead of at the season's end making a lucra- tive trip to Ireland they have decided to visit the British Army of the Rhine on what will be the first such journey.over made by a Colonial side since Warwick Armstrong's conquering heroes visited the Army of Occupation in 1521. "They get a fair amount of top) class cricket in Ireland, but the boys in Germany get none at oll and that is wity wo oro golog," said the New Zealand manager, Jack Palilips, to me during the match against Sussex at Hove.

The morning's play was held up by rain and the boys from the Antipodes were regaled for an hour or

more by cricketing anecdotes from Patsy Hendren from that Inimitable humorist's fund of storles, true and other- wise, They loved it. The Eng- Jond and Middlesex batsman is now Sussex conch.

But the Kiwi ore

little

just too late. Williams was un- conscious for minutes and wan declared the winner sitting on his stool.

Coloured featherweight cham- plon Alec Buxton Wos also knocked out by Lance-Corporal Ratcliffe of the Army and had to bo medically treated. Quite an evening.

ВА

Baseball Deals

Miss Gussie Moran beat Miss Shirley Fry (United States) by 7-5 and 6-0,

CRC BEATS HKU

Men's "A" Division CRC beat University. 8-1. In "A" Division match yesterday.

Trut Wal-pil & Au Kam-moon (CRC.) beat T. T. Lin 1. Lo

His Patricia Todd beat Misal: beat D. La & N. Lo 6-1; beat Gem Hoahing (Britain) by 8-21. p. 7. 180 6-0

Lee Wal-tong Lee Yu-wing beat Lin & Lo 8-4: last to Lo &

and 0-1.

Mrs. Du Pont beat Miss Jean Lo 4-8; beat Ip & Ian 3-4. Quartier (Britain) by 6-2 and Lit

6-2-Reuler.

CENTRE COURT

MATCHES

Lo 8-4: beat Lo & La 0-3;

G. Choy & Tauf Yun-put boat

beat Ip & 10 -1,

LAC

CRC

London, Juno 16-Robert KCC Falkenburg, of tho

United USRC States, the men's singles holder, will play the first match on the Centre Court when the Lawn CRC tennis champions begin at Wim- BCAA bledon on Monday.

450C

İLKU

HOW THEY STAND

He meets Dragutin | Mille, "of} HKCC Yugoslavia. The match is fol- Recrolo lowed by the eagerly awaited

Ladies' "A" Division

PWLD P

300-14 1000

200

Men's "A" Division

A

3 3 0 0. 2112 812

162

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

ORC CCC

*KCC

clash between the two American TODAY'S MATCHES Davis Cup players, Med Schroeder and Gardnar Mulloy. These matches will be fol- lowed on the Centre Court by J. Asboth (Hungary) v. B. Kozaluḥ (Denmark) and Earl Cochell

ONNAZ

(United States) V. Eustaco New Middleweight

Fantin (South Africa),—Reuter,

YUGOSLAVS WIN

THROUGH

of

nro

Zagreb, June 16.-Yugoslavia today joined Hungary, France and Italy in the semi-finals of the European Zone of the Davis Cup by defeating Sweden by three matchos to two in the third round here.

·HAMPSHIRE V.

In today's Anal

singles Pittsburgh, June 10-Boston match, NEW ZEALAND

Dragutin Mitic, Braves sold voteran catcher Yugoslavia, beat Sweden's Len- Phil Mast to the Pittsburgh nart Bergelin by 6-3, 10-8 and Southampton, June 10-Al-

Pirates for a newly-acquired 04. though Hampshiro maintained a

rookie outfielder, Ed Sater, and worried over the continual re- The Asia Theatre basketball steady attack and flelded keen-currence of Jack Cowle's inco a undisclosed sum of cash. The Hungary v.

The semi-final pairings team of Manila beat a Kowloon ly, the. New Zealanders were trouble. They badly need this

France and Italy London, June 16-A huge combined team by 57-34 at the able to declare here with 430 fast bowler to open their attack

deal was completed after last v. Yugoslavia.-Neuter. night's game between the Braves and soon afterwards field of 38 sprinters will face Kowloon Chinese YMCA Last for 5 wickets In reply to the in the Tests.

and the Pirates, Boston manager Bousfeld, missing several the starter for the last big race night.

homeward of the four-day Ascot meeting. This was their fourth victory County's first innings

129, a

Billy Southworth announced. chances on the

Blasi has been with the Braves stretch, finished with 283.

the Wokingham Stakes, to be in succession since their arrival

In their

second Innings the

for 10 years. He is currently in Only Daly then hind o rear un over six furlongs at 3.45 here.

The Fm. BST tomorrow.

hitting .210. visitors will meet loss chance to catch Van Donck and, though he had missed several

They are (with jockeys): The SCAA at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow at Cobbler putts in the morning and was

(Gordon Richards), Caroline Hill. still not too suro in this de- Squander. Bug

Beary), (24. Momentum

Finest partment in the afternoon, he

Gosling), played steadily enough to break Hour (D. J. Jones), Dramatic New Job For Tom

Wragg), Ashley II (P.

Irish

Dance

pult on the flest green.

Eventually Van Donck finished

in 280

70 and win with three strokes to: apare.

The two other overseas men,

A. Cera and E.. Blasi, of the

and 203 respectively.

Tho best aggregates were

Daly 277, Van

G

of

REMARKABLE FIGHTS County had scored 120 for the Two of the most remarkable of three wickets and were fights I have ever witnessed still 181-runs behind.

were among the contests bo- V. Scott and Bert Sutcliffe, tween the Amateur Boxing As who scored 102 overnight, car-sociation and the Imperial Ser- ried their first wicket stand to vices Boxing Association at the 142, the best of the tour, and Wembley Empire Pool in the

Walking Record.

finest amateur toumament staged In England since the war.

Safer, who was purchased. from the St Louis Cardinals by the Pirates earlier yesterday, a six-foot righthanded hitter and thrower who batted .305 for Los Angeles in the Pacific Coast League last-season and drove in 121 runs..

Kent Staging Big Series

Of Regatta's

Champion

LaMotta

Wins In

10th Round

Detroi Juno 10. Jake Lakofta,

Jako LaMotta

the "Bronx Bull wrest ed the World Middleweight Championship

from: Morcel Cerdan, the "Casablanca Clou- ter," in the 10th round of their title bout at Detroit's Briggs Stadium tonight.

Cerdan, who conceded technical knockout, was unable to continue after 10 rounds owing to a shoulder Injury,- United Press.

Detroit, June 16-At the weigh-in today for tonight's titio Aght, which was

Yachting centres in Kent. England's most south world He is the younger brother of easterly county, are staging postponed from last night owing Hunk Safer, the Cincinnal Red,

slugger who was traded earller the biggest series of reto rain, Marcel Cerdan, France's last night to the Chicago Cubs gattas in the history of the holder of the middleweight

United Press.

county this summer. The honours, outweighed by a pound chlof event will be Kent his challenger, Jake LaMotta.

scaled 11 stone five and a quarter pounds, and La Molta 11, alons four and a

Cerdan aca AABek Week at Ramsgate: (August

15-19), -0.

RDC),

Brit)

Whittaker? Goldsborough

Clayton)

London, June 16.--Mr Tom Envoy (P. Evans), Welsh Whittaker, the Arsenal football

There was never a dull mo ment and the ABA won by nine Argentine, finished with 290 | Honey w. Rickaby), Phareham Club manager, said on his arrivai |

(W. Elliott), Lucky

London. Fellow (w

June

bouts to Ove. Algar Smith of 10-Harry. Wat London Airport tonight from Churcher, 38-year-old London London, the lightweight cham King's Beeches Care), Donck 280.),

Red Ranger (W.

Brazil that his fret job would be electrician, broke his own world plon, a pocket Freddie, Mills and Bousfeld, Ward and Adams.all

Walk

to consider an offer to reform record for the five-mile walk on opposed Pte. Hurley of Army the best prospect in the country, Top 203, Perry 284, W. J. Richards). Compaston Way (Club, whose team died in an off the distance in 35 minutes 33 klockó

and manage the Turin Football Thursday night when he stepped Both tinder 19, Smith had Branch, Norman Sutton, J. Sidebotham)," Eastern View (N.

air crash recently. Hargreaves 285, Dick

out Hurley in the Arthur Péall says: |accondis. Die Burton Stirk), Man of Arin (P. Maher), 286 and Sam King, 287.-Reu- Gay Street (E. Smith), Bob consider the matter yet," he said.

"I haven't had the time to His

Amateur Championships.

"In the first round Hurley drop. Gets Busy (D-Smith), Queen of Reuter.

pod Smith with a tremendous right hook. With a great effort| Smith, like the champion he is, dragged himself up wearily by. the ropes, drow in a deep breath and staggered forward Aghting by instinct

ter.

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BUT HOW DO I CONTACT ROCA

TACTS:

Mister Conquest

WEVE’HUSNGO UP HIS

AND YOUR

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YOU'LL BE ON YOUR OWN. WORK WITH THE LAW-

FRST, STOP.

minutes 43.4 acconds

previous mark was 35 set on June 5, 1948-Associated Press

YOU CAN COUNT ON MË, BA

In the second round boil mon Landed simultaneously', and, reeling round the ring and some. umes backing, into each other; there was a possibility of a double knockout.

OFESSIONAL, çöker playsta Jour ago adopted the pot. blIS pits up a bunch of spot-end reds. "punk-ersaber diagram). Mäkoti za

Btruct: with, force and confidence, b) flashew ɖown'knd' white·CTERSON -the hecrS-

- BLACK #⠀

OPIRK

SIST DADCO of reda to

Hild up

New attractions will be the quarter pounds At yesterday's Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club's Wolgh-in, La Motta was 11 stone. Arst three-day regatta at Dover Ave and a half pounds and Cor since the war and the Medway, dan 11 stone, four pounds club's three-day meeting at Router, depend Hochestar.BEA NANG HAR

Bluebottle, in the Dragon class,

break. 20. | belonglög (o Princess Elizabalh

arat, and the Duke of Edinburgh, will Springbok Champion

st.rokas

appear at Dover...

UPPORT -.30 The Snipe class championships batmerely will be held at Rochester, and Hunter, who won the light Capetown June 16,-George. mattor thers will also be an important heavyweight title for Bouth of bashing. the balls event for the National 18 feet Africa In the London Oympics.

415AKES centre-board class

HAD Den

when cons

The Medway. Bargo race will

·tonight'

took the South African

Hurley went down though and Smith did not. Four more times was Hurley floored by terrific

be revived on June 18 in an professional championship for blows and four times the made full on dearest red,arble may avent ?intended;:"specially for the weight by knocking out the courageously got up until at lhat middle of the bunch, awkward for

leaya, white, standing, badly in the barged converted into yachts. holder, Freddie Voreto, in the

the referee stopped ·

bed Ikaste cuntije kad even without a red ball: |--Other events are the Margate tenth round. Reuter. In a preceding aght, diminutost approved methods or to Yacht Club Herne Bay Live Ordinary Seaman Ickow was blue modi pon man canon on Medway Cruising Club Regalin;;

estamps the powerful trozos Pot (West Cliff) regalias, August 19/ outboxed for two rounds by tall to side of reds, freeing pernape only June 11-12-Interclub 14, Loet Billy Williams of Llanelly, Icitas ons

had to loop his punches Uke good portion, burrit leaves blank Conyer Regatta, July 2;shopper bakos, day, note this, keed white inaces at Broadstairs, June 10, bowling overarmerer for sporting

be The the last round he duti-pon) Whism down, and then at inst

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