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COUNTY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1949.

CHAMPIONSHIP LEADERS ENGAGED IN FRIENDLIES

London, July 20-The four matches which comprised the cur

on the rent County Cricket programme will have no immediate effect

Worcestershire, who leadership in the County Championship race, an head the table, are engaged in a friendly against Devon, Yorkshire are. playing The Army and Middlesex are without a fixture.

Sixth-placed Warwickshire, who, with Surrey, are 12 points behind Glamorgan, lost their opening bat, F. Gardner, against Gloucestershire without a run being scored, but then A. Townsend and H. Taylor put on 77 for the second wicket to remedy matters,

Townsend was run out after scoring 72, which included two sixes and seven fours. He was within four runs of his highest score for his County and looked ket for a century.

I

A century

161 for 3. (A two-day

match),

At Dorchester; Lancashire 124 Dorset 125 (Creces for 37: (Derry 5 for 34). A two-day match. — Reuter,

Tom Dollery, after a slow eight wickets in hand for Arst algre start, reached a double century Innings lead.

finished in and Warwickshire

by A. E. Rhodes: a good position. Dollery bat-enabled Derby to run up a good) ted for three hours and 40

acore against Somerset at Taun- ninutes and hit four sixes and ton. Derby's opening pair put on 22 fours to record his highest | 08 before D. Smith was caught score la first class cricket. after scoring 50, which

cluded five fours. Thereafter runs came steadily and Rhodes, wic- who came in with four kets down, batted with aX- in- which 127, nsurance for

cluded 12 fours and occupied

GAMBLE COMES OFF W.A. Sine, the Nottingham shire captain, put Essex in after he had won the loss at Trent

where Bridge,

the Duke Edinburgh watched the after- noon's play.

Tho gamble came off to a cerinin extent-three men going

three hours.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

AL Maidstone: Kent 224

Gloucester

Record Offer

Made For

Neil Franklin

for 93, but a sind 43 by the (Fage 58, Crush 51); Leices amateur, E. Eve, and a seventh" tershire 143 for 2 (Berry 09).

Stoke,

20.-Hull July wickel stand by the England: At

Warwick-City, who gained promotion bowler, Trevor Bailey, and Rayshire 400 for 0 (Townsend 12. to the Second Division last Smith pulled Essex round. The Dollery 200); Gloucestershire atand had realised

season, have made a record Essex 248 offer for the transfer of At Nottingham: for 6 (Bailey 74 not out, Ray Stoke City's English inter- Smuth 53 not out). Rain stop-national centre "half, Neil| ped play: Nottinghamshire to Franklin.

bat.

104 when to bal. rain stopped play for the day. Bailey was then unbeaten with 74 and Smith was 53 not out.

Kent started badly at Mald- stone, where James Sporty, Lelcestershire left arm bowler, took the first three wickets for 35 runs.

Arthur Fox was the AC only batsman to play with con- Adensee at that stage and his 53 occuplet 160 minutes.

With

Six 121. Kent's tail wagged, Crush (31) and R. Dovey (38) putting on 75 in 53 minutes for the biggest stand of the innings. Lelcestershire replied strangir and need only 12 113

wickets down for

with

Frank Jowle Leads At Harrogate

"At Taunton: Derbyshire 370 (Smith 50, Rhodes 127, Hazell

for 112); Somerset 32 for 4. A Hull: Yorkshire 149 for 4 (Watson 78). Rain restricted play in this two-day match against The Army,

Stoke

Mr H. Booth. the Chairman, Confirmed today that Hull

had made this record offer, and said: "I am not at liberty to disclose whether It Was £25,000 or not, but you

can

take it from me the fee would be a record for football. AL Palghton: Devon 155 "The offer was made about a (Howorth 5 for 43); Worcester-week ago, but my Board have

not yet met to consider it. I cannot say whether they will accept or not."

Problem Of |=

Singapore Bookmakers

More money is placed on bets with bookmakers In Slutapore now than before the war and Harrogate, July 20, more money is placed with book- turf Frunk Jowle,

a Ryder Cup makers than on the legal

club toles, the Singapore Book- nominee, and a strong can-making Committee, studying the didate for international of how to control book- honours, led the field at the maki In the Colony, has been end of the first round in the old.

As much as $100,000 has been North British Golf Tourna-won by a single person an ment over the Pannal course race, but the amount of money today with a splendid round wagered varies, of 08.

Franklin stated today that he ពរដ not re-signed for Stoke and wanted to leave because of

his wife's health.

Franklin, who is 27, has been with Stoke since he was 15.

Born neur Stoke he has appear- ed in 30 successive represent»- live gemed at contre-half for England-Reuter.

LAWN BOWLS

Championship Draw

The following is the draw for On certain the Hongkong Lawn Bowls As- races a great deal of money is sociation Colony Open Singles wngered, on others comparu- to be played on Tuesday, July

20: tively little..

At Recreio A.E. Elliott v I.S. Landolt.

At KBGC A.F. Pereira v S.M. Rumjahn: W. Field v W. Butterworth: W. Mar-

3. Bradley. what say v

AL KCC

In spite of the discomfort of heavy rain. the Yorkshirerrian reached the turn in a magnifi- The committee, which has not cent 33 and was never off the yet completed its investigations. le from the first to the last has discussed the advantages holes.

and disadvantages of legalising At the end of the arst round bookmaking. He led by

one stroke from It has been told that book- Harry Weetman, and he was making. whether legalised or followed by W. Lyle. W.C.not, is responsible for malprac- Hancock, K. Bousfiel and Flory, thees-in-horse racing. Before example, the committed

was told,

LOS ANGELES

TO

HONOLULU

The first of a fleet of 25 speed yachts sail out of Los Angeles hor.

the bour, hended for Diamond Head in the 15th renewal of

California to Honolulu Yacht Race. ·

The white-salled craft are shooting at the 16-year-old record for the race, 11 days, 14 hours and 46 minutes. Scores of small craft stood by to watch the start-AP Wirephoto.

Mills May Against

Defend Title

Maxim Joe

London, July 20.—Freddie Mills of Britain, may yet defend his world light- heavyweight title in the United States, against America's champion, Joe Maxim, in September. T

Some time ago, the Mills camp quoted £20,000 when approached by Pro- motor Sam Becker of Cincinnati, who immediately rejected the offer.

Becker, however, my reconsider the project now that he is not so sure of his other top-liner in the matching of Maxim and Gus Lesnevich, the former world light-heavyweight champion.

ON THE RECORD The Services May Have To Do The Organising

European *# can,

With a Garrison here of a Rested individunt ran with- nize never known before in the stand. Colony's · history, the cooler The wenther sport enthualasis are however, took forward now to looking forward to such com- the fact that the Middlesex petition as was never seen be-Regiment, which in the dayı fore.

before, the war provided. It The Football' Association ly with an eager nct of hard- wondering how

muy teams working even-tempered volun the Army may want to Held, teer organizers, may by A I was customary in the good simline response- return to its. old days to have every balta-] role of the hab of Kowloon. League and. as as far ax Services' recreation.

Da In

the.

often as not, it was an Army is concerned.. battalion team that won.

ها

The Hockey Association

But the big job as a whole licking its lips in anticipation of putting Services sport un A, There was a time when such much larger footing then was. currently unknown units as hitherto necessary and of pro- the Royal Engineers, the Sub-viding this easlest of all acces- marine. Flotilla and the Desses to acquaintance with the troyer Flotilin

felded their civvy street type will have to ows teams in the League and fall on the Services themselves. good ones

at

that.

Many civilians club-is-cry- or another:

ing for a bagues in which

representation will

As for cricket, if the Army ground. In was good enough last year to the Servico repr falsh near top of the League, be larger than it ever was be- the chance of one man In fore, the Services will have to very 500 being a find for the find the grounds and it would First Eleven should produce be kind of them, should these teant that will be hard to beat.be somewhere in the direction of Fanling more for, to pro- never vide the transport.

The Services have contributed anyone of note to

The presence of such a large our swimming world-we are Garrison could and should be back to this summer-and that

boon to local sport. It could Is, indeed, a pity.

improve local football and. Swimming is now having more important, put some real revival at Home such as it had life into local boxing, never known in years and one could hope that part of this

Everything will would emergo here. Hongkong the long run, on the organise- depend, in one of the best places in the tional talent the Services world to learn to swim and the produce. In the past two years we have seen vast improve- ment in local Services sport to things as they once wore, The real test comes now.

Army PT people could make a serious attempt to interest enough men in the sport.

With twice as many men

can

-"RECORDER"."

Lawn Bowls

to provide recreation for, the Army in particular is going to And it a job to cope with such available facilities as are pro- vided by Sookunpoo, Chatham Rond and Lyemun. Popular vente

Army sport here was once the Polo K. M. Omar and U. M. Ground at Argyle Street. Now, Omar beat J. W. Leonard we may see. inter-unit.com and J. W. Lee, 31-13, in the petition travel out in a way it

WE

for

never has before to the New Open Pairs Championship Territories. The problem of yesterday. grounds alone is going to, be

PRC RINKS Lengue hockey teams have Police

The following, will represent

Recreation Club League matches on Saturdas

First Division, CCC (Away)-

no cary one.

It is understood that Decker} Lesnevich is prone to cut deep.) pean and Italian lightweight travelled out to Lyemun had Lesaevich contracted to Becker may be forced to seek champion,

to

in

has been matched play of 1xtures before and

They may even have to go and J. Shepherd (skip); M. Saul,

hight Maxim on September 19 an alternative and inke Mills with an Irish boxer, Jim O'Ray, they may have to do it again. D. II. Taylor, T. P. Ross, A. Soutar at Crosley Field, Cincinnati, up on his offer.

then recently, the International

Boxing Club, of which Joe

Louis is a director, stepped in

INCOME TAX QUESTION

Ted

and signed Lesnevich to meet If the Maxim-Mills match Ezzard Charles, the new world materialises

Broadribb, heavyweight champion, accord-Mills' manager, intends to visit ing to the National Boxing the Treasury about income tax. Association, in, New York on He is proposing that if Mills August 10.

VIOLATED CONTRACT

-Itcuter.

Tennis League

Men's. "C" Division

further than that-out

Tin way,

Though today some of our civilian clubs aro playing a

Kam. Weeks. J. M. Forrest and W. H. lyer (skip); H. Brown, F. E. Channing, J. E. Hayward and C. t. Gauzh (skip).

Third Division V. Club de Retrels Home). Redman, T. II. Good- fair role in the organisation of R. Mackenzie and C. Pope (skip); T. Pilkington, 1. Finney. sport, the effort put in by clvey it. n, Dewar and W. E. Hollands street is not what it used to skipi: J. Rusell, W. A, R. Jaun-

dere, G. E be,

Willerton and

Life in Hongkong to not navies (skip). comfortable as it was before the war and people with tei-

sure are fewer and further bo- tween. The Arny may yet artd that the civilians are not do ing enough.

7

caris C10,000, he should be al- lowed to take it in five yearly

KCC RINKS payments of £4,000 with the tax. levied on each instalment.

The following teams will Becker stated that Lesnevich

at lawn "A lump

sun would mean

represent the RCC has violated a contract and that Mills' tax position is such

bowls on Saturday: protestsed to the NBA Since that he would have to pay 19/6

1st Divialen, (away) ngalat Itecrelo "n" at 4 p.m.-C. CRC "C" 5-KCC 4

Thompson the Charles-Lesnevich bout is in the Pound sterling and there

W. Hong Sling. W. Butterworth. F. Grote and D. Hun (KEC) due to be held in New York would be no point in making besi Wong Shek-man

To cite an example, one of Goodwin (skip); W. Celledge, A. 7 and Chung State, which does not recognise the trip," said Broadribb.

Yee-Joe 0-0: lost to Leung Tun- the sporting events of the year Kew. T. A. Madar. C. B. Homelet Apart from the tax relief, shium and Law Tek-sung 4-0 lost for the Charics as a world champion,

(skip); A. & P. Guest, J. N. Wong, Services hero before E. C. Fincher, J. Orem (skip), to George Lim Jr. and

Wong the war was the annual Kow- Club at 4 DLER. Tecs in the gscheme an the Cincinnati Boxing Comints- | Milla

2nd Division, (away) Shung-tal 4-0,

Filipino sion endorses Becker's action by assured Income for the next

loon Marathon organised by R. Rosselet. R. 6. W. A. Nicholas and R. S. Capell

Resize

Cape!!, petitioning the ruling body to five years when he may no lost to Wong and Chung 3-6; Beat St. Andrew's Club,

T, Lock (akip): A C. Tebbie, suspend both boxers if they go longer be boxing: He is 30 Leung and Law 7-5; beat Lim and

A. W. Ramsay... Gray. Wong 7-3, through with the contest.

years

the world

The club of age and

F. A. Broadbridge and 3. Guest there... are not yet enough a pivision, (at home) gaut still exists but FF Skinner (skip); II. Gutube. noillusions Test-to-Wonn and Chung 2-8; lost to

H. Triggs J. Tang, Geo. Lee (skip) champion --has The contract with Becker about his future,

Leung and Law 3-0; beat Lum and volunteers for the work of or- KBGC at 6 pinch Romaniei, W. prohibits Lesnevich from engag- Els career

Baker, L. Brezny Baker includes To be played on Wednesday, Julying in either a contest or an hard

ganisation to branch back into many Wong 0-1, battles ngainst

(skip): A. Baggot, F. Iowarth, C. 1. heavy-

looking after tho Kowloon Stapleton, W. H. Cowie (skin): W SCAA 8-USRC 1 exhibition before the bout.

Marathion pugnacious

So, the Marathon Boyes, R. Barker, C. Champelovier. "be of weights und Lesnevich appears to FX. da Silva v AM, Omar,

Capt Mackreth and E. A. Hancock will have.. to style in the ring has made the (USC) lost to H. T. Ng and

wait, For how

1. Tibble (nicip). At RCC

the

opinion that he can KO road to the top an even tougher. Sit 3-4; beat K. C. Wan and Dr

Indefnitely, I am told.

Reserve: A. McLean, VN. Attenza or JE. Noronha V through with both fights,

Y, K, NJ 0-3; lost to 3. Saw and Then there was the Euro-

RECREIO RINKS U.A. Fundah.

of the proximity of the patch to travel-Reuler,

OTLCO The following will represent To be played on Thursday, July view

fact contests, and the At KCC W. Nerv MB.. HamM1:

L Sykes v R.F. “LAZ.

At CCC.

AR. Kitohel v A.W. Hurcock.

At KFC.

M.J. Medina v L Wood; D.W.

Van, Danck, each with rounds 1012, for on bookmaking was Bradbury v F.E. Skinner. of 70:

Bobby. Locke, the South legal in Singapore, racing was 27 African bolder of the British described as "extremely crook- Open title, struck the worst of ad."

the weather. He could not and Legalleed bookmaking would his touch and had a round of also attract-money away from 73,outer.

the toto because of the 10 to 15

which percent. rebates offered by Federation "bookies

Scottish. Amateur

Edinburgh,

July 20.-W. J. Malaya, Gibby of Selangor.

reached the third round of the

Scottish Amateur Golf

were 23:

At KBGC

It was conceded that if book-Pereira v W. J. Howard. makers were legalised, it would Chiam enable the authorities to cancel

pionhsip on the Muirfield their licences if they were found

„caurre, Eart Lothian, today,

He received a bye in the first||

guilty of malpractices.

This again would not neces- round and defeated J. Leckie sarily suppress them but would by two holes in the second.......

possibly drive them under- Heuter.

ground.

Legalisation

of bookmaking

Yugoslav Team would not be the answer to the

For Mexico

problem, it was stated. How- would bring ever, legalisation with it certain amount of con- Mexico City, July 19.-

trol by the authorities, and this Yugoslavia's "Red Stars" was preferable to none,

THURSDAY, JULY 28

At HKFU

C.C.

AE Costes y C.B. Logan; AJ. Coello Y LA Collyer.

At EDGO

Dr. Marques

'U.M. Omar,

At Recreio

A. Mannes v 3. Tang,

OPEN TRIPLES

To be played on Sunday, July 24:

At Talkoo

in

that

Donald Finlay To Captain

Rinty

his

C. Hau 0-6,

Capt Nicholson and Lt Gemmeli

J

long?

Dean

YMCA which

..

Jost to Ng and Bit 0-5: lost to Wan played such an active role in the Club de Recreio on Satur

among Monaghan and got to Saw and lieu local hockey other day:

2-8,

also the volun- Jacks ings. It 3. Cannoy and J. Anderson lost teers for to Ng and Bit 0-6; lost to Wan and which is, after all, humdrum organisational work Ng 1-4, lost to Saw and Haú‹i-0.

and, often enough,

that only

Defend

iKBGC at 4 pm-9: A Cute SEM (XipVibeiro, Noronha (skip); 13. Marques, tempered | A. M. Souza, R. T. faiz, J. A. Lui

Pereira, C. C. Pereira, J. 7. an even-Ribeiro (skip).

CCC 61⁄2-LRC 21⁄2 with every type of petty an (skip); A. P. Pereira, C.

6-3; text

Final Acceptors

For The Stewards' Cup

1st Division "B" (home) v KCC at 4 pm-il__ R._ Pioria. Noronha, A. P. Guterres, Xavier (skip): P. N. Suva.

Remedios. Soaren. J. C. Remedios (skip); M. A. Baptists, CP. Basto, C. M. Silve, F. X. da Silva (skip).

JKCC

2nd Division (home)

at 4 pm, S. Bliva, J. P. Xavier,

MF Pinna ♬ M. Alarcon (skip): A. M. Silva,” P. A. Costa. N. A, Beltrao, A. A. Lopda (skip); R. M. V. A. F. Noronha · ƒskia),

A. M. Alves and A. R. Osmund London, July 20-The B. Pintos, AV, Gomano,

То

Belfast, July 20.-Rinty Monaghan, of Northern Ire- Y. P. Choy and P. C. yunoyance

(CCC) lost to

and Pomeroy land, plans to defend his scholes 3-3 beat Lloyd and Todd world and European fly--; beat Hibberd and Romper 0-3. AAA Teamweight

8. A. Fowler and G. A. Souza titles here in beat Porteroy and Scholes 6-1; beat September, possibly against Lord and Todd 6-3; drew with London, July 21-Donald Honore Pratesi, of France. Hibberdand Rampen 6-4.

B. A. R. Dux and D. W, Choy beat HBL. Dowbiggin, A. MaAlpe. Finlay, 42-year-old hurdling

And Pomeroy

Scholes Mr Bob Gardiner, a Belfast Lloyd and Todd 6-3; lost to lib. CAT y AA. Hazack, J. Bradley, J.S. Landolt

champion, will captain the promoter, told Reuter today bord and Romper 2-4. At KFC

to sign Pratesi AJ. Coelho, S.IL Marvin, E., British team that meets that he hoped

few days for RECREIO 71⁄2—KDRC 11⁄2 ANKEE CORSO, JW, Leard, France in their annual athle-within the next B.W. Bradbury,

tic match at White City

ineerelo) lost to 3. H. Burbeck final acceptors for tho At Recreio AE Hot W, Riley, A. McInnes Stadium on August 1.

Meanwhile, Monaghan is pre-roulay And Daley beat R.; Stewards' Cup, the big sprint. A. Campos. 1. A. Victor paring for his non-title Night

0. Blenkinsop J.M. McCutcheon, R, Grindley,

beat W, Gaffney and E. Humphrey event August & against -3..

of the Goodwood Fenica, M. Mines, J. Colton, The veteran leader has been here J.S. Joyce.

AL KCO ALC. Eastman, W.C. Simpson, J. given a strong team including Balantinelli, the Italian cham-. Noronha and L. Remedion meeting, to be run over six E. Souza, 1. 15 Carvalho,

beat Burbeek and Lapsley 6-2; beat furlongs next Tuesday were Alves (skipi In addition to this tax, they A. fumi,

Mckelvfe v B., Omar, AK. Omar, such stars as McDonald Bailey, plon.

Trinidad sprinter Bill Nan- On this August programme, Gourlay and Blenkinsop 6-7: beat

announced today.

HKCC RINKS Sinra, made the most favourable should also be Hcensed.

J. A., Soaren and M. Gulerres beat offer of the various European

They are: Combined Opera- the HKCC against the Club The following will represent Cor JA, Ale keville, who get a mile record Roberto Proette, former Euro- and Humphrey G... The committee also considered at Rumjahn, A. Hujan, of 4:08.8 last Saturday in the

Burbock and Lapsley 6-3; drew tions with Gourlay and Blenkinsop 6-0;

(9 stone 7 pounds): de Recreio at King's Park at teams, including the Vasus of whether, it bookmakers wero

At KBGC

Amateur Athletic Association

beat Gaffney and Itumphrey 6-4,

Luminary cord Baccarat Vienna, and Kamaraterna of censed, they should operate in

PA. Costs, B.P. Marques, A.M. championship and Arthur

(94 p.m.: Swbden, which were willing to licensed

stone), premises only. One Souza v R.X.V, Ribeiro, M. Nunes, | Wint,

(8-13), HOW THEY STAND Dramatic (8-11), Momentum wid. A. E. Howkins (skip)) view was that they should be L. Eliva, The Yugoslav team, last year's confined to licensed promises Skimmer v CA, SUVA, ILF. LAZ, J,

A.P. Guest, W. Butterworth, Fx champion.

Men's "O" Division

(8-10), Paramount (8-9); Gold draham. EJ IL Mitchell. If national cup and league cham- and that the turf Club premises he played on Sunday, July 31:

PWLD F

(8-7), Integrity (8-4), Cu Pups, F. C. 1 Black, 15 Ed

Shields. W. Williamson (skİP); D. Arts Alas 08.00 48. 0 plon, will play a series against | should be licensed, Another To

'40 139 leading Mexican teams. The view was that licensed premises visit - will cost the Lengua | should be permitted in town on US$28,000.-Associated Press. race days,-Straits Times.

the bout. The suggestion was made to have been chosen for the the committee that, if book- Summer International Soc making should be legalised, then Cer matches here in bookies" should be required to pay 20 percent, of their takings August:

to Government.

..

The Mexican Professional Soccer Federation sald the Red

come.

NEXT MORNING ABOARD THE LAUNCĂL

3.M, Rumah

AL LKFO KM. Omar, A. M. Omar, U.M. Omar Y JE. Hayward,, W. Cameron, CUL Gaugh

Mister Conquest

BLIMEY!

GOT EM AT

TCKITY

Metres

Olymple 400

Britain in this country but the France has never besten

Invaders are given a good chanco by, local experts to turn the tableo-Ansociated Press

LOOK, HERET AMI ALLGET FOR HOME AND STERLING

London Exgrom Berrico

Japan Back In International Wrestling

CTC "B" SCAA

CRC. "A

Inc CRC C Vanc

KURC.

Tokyo, July 20-Japan Recreo today marked another step LRC forward in re-establishing its position in the family of nations when it was re- admitted into the Internn- tional Amateur Wrestling Federation.

Irish

Dance

3rd Division (away) V PRC AT

HOZA, 7. 5. Duto ... (skin);

| L. A. Rozaro (skip): G. A. Plans,

G. W. Sewell, L. R. Wood, 1. H.

i de Sac (8-1). Star Signal and wards, A. W. Brown (akip).

Decorum,*:(8 stone), V'Späctan Reserves: N. B. Oliver, J.- Skinn

0.0

4.2.3 175 1755 · 7 Sacrifto

43 1 0 23 23

43 2010) 251%

Wonder Whyner.

and

4: (7-13), Companion

610 IG 30 蠱

14011334

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

KCC 6-HKU 3

J. Barrow and Miss Lamberte A few weeks ago Japan was sites R. Lo 2-3: beat C. 11. Ip and Daker (K.C.C.) lost to N. Lo and reinstated as a member of the As V. Lo 6-2; hest D. Lo and International Swimming Federa-Miss V. Beeching 7-5, **

Way

(7-9)

Bob Gots Busy,

IRC RINKS

The following is the C

Rising Glory and Persian Book team for Saturday:

V... A. Rumisḥn, A. 7.

8. Yunut. I. All. K. M. Fumjalin,

Leica (7-0), Spartan Fare and M. I. Tarack, R. Minu) (skip): (7-0), The Bite and V-3 (7-7). The Brogue (7-1), Fine View,|| 7.. Hoosen (skip): 8. O. Dux, A. I. Majaan and Coquet Light (7-3), Kitchell. M. 13. Hasmari, A. K. Minu

[akip). Colorado Star (7 stone), Deliver (0-0), and Gold Strike (6-7);

GOODWOOD_STAKES -

-

HKFC RINKS The following have been moltated.

represent the HKFC (Home) in the match:

10

The acceptors for the Good-ngalast Talkoo on Saturday, at wood Stakes, to be run. over [4 p.m.: two miles, threa furlongs next MT. Mr. Rakusest (skin): L, Hamley d. 8. Brown; T.. Birande, (C) Carri Wednesday are:

A. McAlpine T. Pile. B, f. nickford (skip)|__ 7, #: _Howall, . E. Strange, AR Balme,, N. F., Bobbington (skip).

FRIENDLY GAME

tlan and Japanese trams already Z P. Guest and Mrs Heinzer Native Heath

ling lost "to-Lo and Miss Lo 3-01 in the best to and Bliss Lo 0-3: beat Lo Aldborough (0-7),

are slated to: compete United States;

and Mim-Fleeching 6-0, 20

AV. White and Mrs Lawes lost

The Japan wrestling As-Lo and Him Lo 4-0 beat Ip and sociation today received a letter in Lo 343-beat. Lo and Biss

Loeching 7-5. from Mr Victor Smeda, Prest dent of IAWF, Informing of, Japan's formal readmission an resolved in the latest general meeting held in Istanbul, Turs key, on July 2-United Press.

TODAY'S 'MATCHES. Men's "A" Division BCAA V, HKCC HKU v. CNC KCC V. Recreio

(9'stone 13), Now of

Haf

Nover, Cider Apple and Sarda (0-12), Mallowy (8-11),

The following will represent lech and Lacovedis (6-8), Fol.

IRC Ami··(8-0), Hundley Croes the

pimhet Kowloon Summer Shower and Asmodee | Docks in a

friendly

same at (B-2); Taur (stone) Val-AWI. Abbas, Tuman

Hunghom on Saturday: Hero and Ballast (7-10), kuro

Rahman, A. M. Tumiahną (takapital and Bangkok (7-8), Marker, O. R. Badele, M., A Ologo (7-5) and Foxilia (7 Waleb. M. Y. Adui · (skipti ATM, stone)-Reuter.

Kadir, 8. 8. Hummin, B. H Hamjahn, AIL. Razack (skip)

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