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TEST MATCH

REG

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1949.

RAMPANT ROOKIE

SIMPSON HITS OUT

AT OLD TRAFFORD

England 70 Runs Ahead

With 5 Wickets In

Hand

Manchester, July 25.—Believing that England were going to make an all-out bid for victory over New Zealand in the Third Test today, a vast crowd sweltered in the oppressive heat at Old Trafford here expect- ing to see a batting feast.

They were doomed to disappointment for after the last two New Zealand wickets had fallen within 20 minutes this morning to bring their total to 293. the The last half England -batsmen took five and a half hours to pass that score. hour brought a spate of scoring and England were 363 for five wickets, with a tead of 70 when play closed.

The crowd suffered their disappointment quietly for a long time and then they began to barrack the early batamen-especially Hutton. While admitting the steadiness of the bowling and the brilliance in the field of the New Zealanders, there seemed little excuse for the slow rate of scoring, particularly after the first hour. 1

At 103 Washbrook was well to caught at the wicket trying to unfil Compton, cut Cowie,

nearly effort

five!

simp Evans, The pitch played easily, the, Washbrook, who went for every ; Burtt,

Hulton reached Complan New Zealand total of 203 was; available run. not formidable enough to be his 50 out of 80 in just over Cave, b Balley Cowie, not out of defent two hours. disturbed by fears

Extras and Englund possessed reason=" able batting strength down No. 9, yet not Joined Edrich was my made to force the pace.

Unfortunately for England, Compton, when looking set for big and quick-fire innings, was beaten by a splendid ball from Cowie, New Zealand's best bawler

13

203

Total

Bowling

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Dyes, 3, Leg-byes 9, no-bails 3.

-Reuter.

The scorchonrd at the end of

Edrich waited

his) minutes before he started immings, while Frank Lee Infaj

taliafley the field to replace the which had lost its shape.

Jackson Edrich struggled for half an Close

his first five

runs, Hollies bour for three of which came from

Brown which went Compton snick off Burtt, REMARKABLE HITTING Reg Simpson,

Noting-st Rabone's shoulder at stip. Edrich the homshire amanteur, restored the crowd's good humour during out and lifted Burit straight

Although Hutton once jump-

for six, this

was the

Only

the last half hour with one of scoring stroke of note for a the day'a play_read: The moat. remarkable displays

the-crowd-be-- tch.long time and of hitting seen in a Test match.

Playing in his rst match for same reative at the slow pro England In this country, Simpress. The New

stum attacked the batted delightfully for his c

and rompelle irst 50, which took him

bur and 50 minutes, and then ward stroke with acurly every

an

bali.

ENGLAND

All

Zealanders tutton atpd Mooney

The The for-

Ist Innings

b Burli Washbrook Mooney

b Cowle Eirich e Rabone b Burit Compton b Cowie, Simpson & Donnelly

73

C

12

25

103

36

4

drove with such power that be

fell at 127 when he Button hundred in a to his raced further 27 minutes. Ifie second jumped down the pitch to try three sixes and and hit Burit, but failed to get 50 included

the ball, being stumped six fours, and altogether he hit 10

easily. He hit a six and slx and 11 fours, three

rixes

stay of two hours With Trevor Bailey he put on fours in his 105 rue for the fifth

fifth wicket in and 50 minutes. the last 45 minutes, Simpson Edrich and Compton, who look- Iluns came more freely from

67 of

of the runs scortnit

ed to be in his best form, Bailey wasted ttle time in

SHOCK FOR ENGLAND remaining rapturing the

two

The return, of Cowie with

runs.

New Zealand wickets this morn-

b Burtt Bailey not out Extras

Stealing the spotlight from other more públicised American League rookies, Gus Zernial, Chicago White Sox outfielder, is one of the major reasons for the early spurt of the Pale Hose. The 6-foot 3-inch, 210-pound rookie la setting a sizzling pace with his big hat and is credited with

опе of the strongest arms in the league.

Amateurs Still

Fight Soccer's "Closed Shop"

The approach of the soccer season is heralded by marks from members of amateur clubs.

Bome caustic rc-

The age-old cry of "closed shop,” from clubs not in membership with either the Athenian or Isthmian Leagues, is repeated as often as

-ever.

The retiring president of Cambridge Town FC.. Mr William Kidman, has told supporters that his club would make one more try to get into the Isthmian League. If they falled again, they would go elsewhere.

Repeated refusal of this league and the Athenians to admit new clubs seems most short-sighted and is one very good reason why the Corinthian League now have such an attractive membership. Surely that policy is super annuated by now.

Woking

And members of these leagues) story of an attempt to "induce" are not all as happy as their their champion winger, Peler 303 for 5. councillors would wish. From | Birdseye. to play for --Reuler. Wycombe Wanderers comes the next season.

At Worlding's AGM this was denied, and secretary C. Jarman added that the Isthmian Council were to purish severely any club offering inducements to a player to transfer.

County Cricket

London, July

25.-The DAVIS CUP

Worcester-

Middlesex Italy Wins

ing to dish with the impressive the new ball at 171 brought a County cricket champion- Bgures

ures of six for 84. This was shock to England. In his first

leaders, ship the second time in three Tests over Cowls beat Compton with this season.

had fast good length ball to make shire, that Bailey taken six wickets in an innings three wickets down for 173.

Cowle forced Hutton

nau

and

facing huge score of 623 for five

With flution, Wushbrook and declared, were puzzled by Zone Final

three Compton, the Whshbrook to play cautiously at batsmen gone.

lending the bowling of Jim Sims to- Arst when England batted, but well behind their fast scoring day and finished the day still 269 runs behind with

Prested the upper hand and schedule.

outburst

103 in 135 minutes be-

for six. This

silenced

the

wicket to straight drive Burtt the crowd for a time, but on trying to repeat the stroke later he was stuin)ied yards out of his ercase, after batting three hours for 73 out of 127.

+

EDRICH SUBDUED

but livened

England

account.

were

198 _for_lve-wickets-up-to-the

h

runs.

four wickets to

on

Paris, July 25. Italy won the right to represent Europe in the Davis Cup

Last season one club had two points deducted. "It was touch and go whether that club was

Major League Leaders

BOBBY LOCKE BARRED FROM PGA TOURNEYS

St Paul. July 25-It was announced today that Bobby Locke, British Open Champlon from South Africa, will be barred from all future golf tournaments. sponsored by the Professional Golfers' Association be- cause of regulation violations.

George Schneiter, manager of the PGA tournament. bureau, said the decision to take action was renched after a "complete and careful study of all facto."

Tennis League

Mixed Doublos

Division

CRC 7-KCC 2

K. T. La and Mrs The Litton

(CTC) lost to Capt Turner-Cooke

and Miss P. Ward -7; heat Mr and MILF. Stokes 6-2; beat T. E. Baker and Mrs Groundwater 0-2.

Y. P. Tsui and Mlag H. Y. Law beat Cap Turner-Cooke and Mis Ward 0-1; beat Mr and Mrs Stokes 0-0; beni Baker and Mrs Ground water_6-2.

water 0-3.

SCAA 7-LRC 27 Mr M. Chow and E.. "Tank (SCAA) beat II. J. Armstrong and Mrs Cooper 6-3; boat A. T. Dow and Ale Tamworth 0-1; beat Bidwell and Mrs Alien 0-0.

The PGA Tournament Com- mittee found Bobby Locke has on numerous occasions violated the POA regulations and the Association's tournament-player agreement which mo signed.

The committee, therefore, us of this dule line withdrawn their invitation to him and l entry will no longer be accepted Jn any PGA-sponsored event."

"FAILURE TO KEEP COMMITMENTS"

l

Schnelter cited fallure by Locke "to keep kid commit- ments K..to and Mrs K. W. Chaun

exhibitions and

The last to Capt Turner-Cooke and tournaments."

commitice Ward 4-0 b1 31r and Mrs Stokes action was unanimos, Schnel 0-3: beat Baker and Airs Ground-ter said. He added, "This ac- tion was deemed necessary to protect sponsora and to main- lain the tournament schedule." Schneller is here in connce- tlun with Western Open which on Thursday at Keller starta

question of barring Locke has been under

he said, and the decision was consideration for several days,

con- in a telephone reached ference on Sunday night.

Schneiter HKCC 72-USRC 11⁄2

maid Locke's M. Heenan and Mrx Kile abrupt withdrawal from (TLKCC) Best Capt Mackroth. and

tournament at Toledo was "one Mrs Jones 6-2; heat K Kiddy and

for the Committed'a dra Willams G-a: beat Capt Nichol. reason"

action. He said, Locke pulled and Atlas Don Bernard 8-1. Bon conper and fra fu:-

out

about

10 days before the drewn heat MacKrel and Dir

tourment and left everyone Jones. 6-2; best Tuddy and Mrs

in the hole. They had a lot of and Williams 0-2; beat Nicholson

advance publicity and Mies Bon Bernard -3.

3. D. Mackle and Mrs Slagter lost thing was out on him.” 10 Mackroth and Sira Jones 4-5;

Schneltér drew with Riddy and Mrs Wilianis 6-0; beat Nicholson and Mia Dan "numerous

against Dernard B-4.

milico HOW THEY STAND

A PWLDF

Pis the specine

Press 00004415 845

D. Taal and Mrs Ip lost to Arm- strong and Mrs Cooper 4.fi; heat golf course. The Dow and Mrs Tamworth 0-1: best Bidwell and Mrs Allen 6-0.

S, Dick and Miss C. Y. Chang lost to Armstrong and Mrs Cooper 1-8; beat Dow and Mire Tamworth 0-1 beat Bidwell and Mrs Allen 0-2.

SCAA

የዘር

ИКСС

.... B 3 2 0.13

LRC

КСС

US C

20

73 40 2635 3815 5 1 4 0 13 32 44 806010

TODAY'S MATCHES Men's "B" Division

CRC "A" v. KCC

KT "Blue" v. KT "White" CRC "B" v. Recreio USRC v. RAF IBC v. CCC

SCAA v. HKCC

Ladies' "B" Division Recreio v. KCC CCC v. CRC

USRC v. BRC

USRC TEAMS

ONCOPE

K4

overy-

were

Com--

nald

there other complaints" Locke but the agreed not to

revent

details--United

FANLING GOLF

The Stapleford Pool at Fan- ling was won by R. E. Lee with 30 points. D. S. Rabb was In- runner-up with 37 points. cidentally, there is more than one approved method of scoring in Stapleford competitions, Fun- ling practice is to take seven eighths of medal handicap and apply the strokes at the appro- priate holes.

A second name has been add- ed to the 'Hole-in-one Becan- ter." Playing "lost Wednesday afternoon, Group Captain R. J. In their League tennis mat- Bone holed his tee shot of the New York, July 25. ches this week the United Ser-third hole on the old course. On Major league: baseball vices Recreation Club will be the same afternoon D. A. Q. the following Davies returned a card of 60. represented by leaders are:

tents:

76;

NATIONAL LEAGUE Batting-Robinson, Brooklyn, put out of the league." said Mr350; Marshall, New York 332.

RunsRees, Brooklyn, Jarman. The nearest, In fact. Robinson, Brooklyn, 75. that any ather club has ever got to supplanting one of the "old Naus batted In--Robinson, Brooklyn, 75; Hodges, Brooklyn, faithfuls." DICTATORS AT BROMLEY?

ent

60.

Even off the front toes this is good shooting.

Next, Sunday morning, by way

course.

Today Ladies "B" v LRC (home: bard cours: Mrs Christiansen and Mrs Wright: Mrs Haig and Mrs Hancock of a change, à foursomes bogey capt): Mira Walton and Mrs Lament; pool will be held on the old Reserves, Mrs Manning and Mrs

Intending competitors Raeburn.

Men's "B" RAF (home: grasst: should arrange their own part- nera and opponents it possible. P. Pecaric and A. Dinnen (capt); . A Fisher and K, Middy: Capt Dowdell-Brown and Major Goldsch midt; Reserve, G. Cannon.

Wednesday

Mry

Indian Team For Lingiad Festival

25.-Physical London, July exercise

hts which

been practised in India for over 5,000 years will be demonstrated Festival nt at the Linglad

Fright, who has had disputes/burgh, 6 and 1; Sewell, Pills Mr-Easterbrook-and-Mim on Stockholm by 20-Indian athletes

all eight at Rye, New York, on August bas, been insufficient considera/80; Brancak, Brooklyn, 72.

won tho

pears.

St

Christianson.

V

д

ON THE RECORD Our Swimmers May Go To

The third wicket pair bad six second innings wickets fore Washbrook was caught at put on 45 in 35 minules, but it to fall.

Hits Robinson, Brooklyn, wicket.

look Simpson 15 minutes to

inter-zone finals next month

124; Thomson, New York, 121. Hutton seemed affected by open his

What of the Athenians? Rea Ably helped by another leg

Ilome runs-Kiner, Pittsburgh, After he break bowler, the former Eng- when the Italian champion, son that Eric Fright,

Mor's "y Recreio ihome): Capt the barracking and after the made several good strokes

brilliant 27; Gordon, New York, and Mackrath and E. A. Hancock (cap): dashed down.

Cucelli, downed English international 9nland captain, R. W. V. Robins, Gianni the

amateur Sauer, Chicago, 19.

Capt Nicholson and it Gemmell: 3. hitting two boundaries, England batsmen in the first innings. He 8-6, 3-6, 4-6, 6-0, 6-1, today lust season, has resigned is be- 17.

Jeg side and with Edrich Sims tied up the Worcestershire Marcel Bernard of France footballer, who captained Brom- Stalen

Bases Robinson, Anderson and It. Lindeman; He-

perve, N. Wright, took tea at 195 for three. On took flie Inst

ley to win the FA Amateur Cup Brooklyn, 23; Reese, Brooklyn,

Thursday Saturday New Zealand scored

Ladies "A" v LRC (home): Mrs faith with five at a cost 54 in the decisive match of the

"dictatorial policy" cause of the

Pitching -- Chambers, Pitts- Willams and Mrs Jones teapt European Zone final.

of the committee: Edrich and Simpson took a 435 runs behind.

period.

Worcestershire followed

bernard: Mira A. Halls and

who Llew from Britain to Parker. burgh, 5 and 1; Italy will meet the survivor with committee men for some long time to settle down again

Strikeouts Spahn, Boston, Men's "D" v CCC (away); P. Sweden today. Jim Conford, the Sussex pace of the Australia-Mexico match

Pecario and A. Dinnen (capt); . A.

The lean, which includes two time past, fold me that "hero after tea, but once in their bowler, who took

Fisher and K. Ruddy: Capt Dowdell girls, has been recruited from stride they stepped on the pace Northamptonshire wickets Edrich was also subdued for considerably until Edrich, try-Saturday,

AMERICAN LEAGUE ...... en 12-14, for the fight to challenge tion for the players. Social con-

Brown and Major Goldschmidt.

Institute. physical culture. Friday Batting-Kell, Detroli, Wi- . time,

up and the

Timms the United States, current Cup ditions for play dismissed

players and mighty

their

Mixed

IKU After the Lingtad Festival it on-drive, was with the

Double "D" Boston, at Foresi then Simpson carried on the caught at slip.

first delivery today, holder,

New families are unworthy of such lams and DiMaggio,

342

(away); F. A Fisher (cap) and will tour Denmark, the Nether improved scoring rate.

Mrs Fisher: A. Dinner and Mrs lands, France and Switzerland, Tie batted just over two and for all ten wickets

but he was thwarted in his bid York on August 20-28.-United a great amateur club." There

Runs-Williams, Boston, 90; H. Reserves, Lat Moyen and Mrs turning

Pecaric and Mrs Easter-

late in Edrich

fell trying to force a half hours for his 78 out of dismissed Fiddling, the last mun

to London when Cox Press.

Jast Robert Abdesselam won his

were rumours of trouble

Joost, Philadelphia, 20. the pace along. He batted just

155 and hi one six and ten in.

Omelnis season.

September-Reuter denied them singles match with Italy's Mar- by loudspeaker at the ground. Boston, 100; Stephens, Boston, Kunk batteil In-Williams, over two and a half hours for

fours.

Northamptonshire 18 and with Simpson put un

cello del Bello in three straight

Other Bramley players, 11 ap- 97. 80 in 80 minutes for the fourth

Simpson became the third match comfortably, thanks to

sc13, 6-3, 0-4, 6-2.

disatisfied. are also Del Bello made many errors

Hite-Willams, Boston, 115; stand.

player to reach 50 after batting grand partnership by Brookes Simpson and Bailey saw the one hour and 50 minutes. The and Barron, who put on 28 for and was obviously tired after Charlie Fuller, centre-half and Pesky, Boston, 114.

International, English total surpassed that of the

Home runs-Williams, Boston, 10 sets in the other English Now total, past the

second wicket Zenland

in their having played New Zealand after five and a second innings.

past two days past

in the fultry will possibly leave the club and 25: Stephens, Boston, 24. and then Simpson score

un half hours and then, Joined by

accept an offer from Itallan

an

Stolen bases Dillinger, leashed his terrific onslaught,

Sussex fell cheaply in their heat.

club. Third England player, A. Louis, D; Vaio, Pittsburgh, 8. began to hit second innings before the bow-

H. Hopper, which brought the crowd to its Bailey. Simpson

Inside-right, has Fitching - Reynolds, Now fect and enabled England to

ling of Garlick, whose four for Sunday, while del Bello was left already. He has signed as York, 10 and 1; Kuzava, enjoy a lead of 70 with Ave Burit was hit for 20 in one 55 gave him match analysis playing in the doubles, wicketa.. in hand when play over, 15 going to Simpson and of nine for 107.

A crowd of 8,000 sweltered next senson's coach to Canter- Chicago, & and 1. closed,

five to Bailey, The pair hit 50 Maurice Robinson, 20-year-old in the Roland Garros Stadium. bury FC.

-(London Express Service). The pitch showed no signs oflin 17 minutes nnd Simpson Irishman, tot 190, the highest Associated Press.

and something ex-reached a magnificent century score of his County career, for traordinary must happen after

batting just over two Glamorgan against Hampshire, decision Is to be; hours, his last 50 coming in 28and with Stan Montgomery add-Yorkshire reached. It is possible that minutes.

ed 284 for the fit wicket-a Surridge 4 for 11) and four for Freddie Brown will declare He was out in the last over ¦ record for Glamorgan. first thing tomorrow and stake of the day, being caught on the

At Worcester: Middlesex 623 CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES everything on his bowlers get-boundary.

At Rushden: Northampton- 188 (Simms 5 for 54) and 100 their league matches on Satur-

St. Loulo hire beat Sussex by 9 wickets, for 4 (Cooper 88). Sussex 137 and 155′ (Garlick 4

DuFirst At Moldstone: Kent 263 and

team

Indian Prooklyn for 05); Northamptonshire 218 188 for 3 (Antes 09 not out); Recreation Club (nway): D. Boston (Conford for 53) and 90 for Warwickshire 280 (K. Taylor Trail, A. J. Wigginton,

Philadelphia 89. Dellery 05,

44 Wright & for Fraser and J. McKelvie (Skip); New York At Ilkeston: Derbyshire 221 80),

Pittsburgh E, A. Atkins, G. E. F. Thomp- "At Bournemouth: Hampshire son, A. J. Hall and L. Sykes Cincinnati 13 and 149 for 3 (Smith 70, Elliott 3466); Nottinghamshire 234 (Kee- 159 and 103 for 2; Glamorgan (Skip); F. A. Plume, H. A

Chicago ton 101).

393 (Robinson 100, Montgomery Lammert, A. L. G. Eastman and 12 At Belfast: Genta of Ireland | 117).

W, C. Simpson (Skip). 75 134 and 153, Gents of Scoliond At Bristol: Lancashire 220 and 133 for 9. (Ikin 54); Glau- Surrey 203 cestershire 305 (Emmett 43, H- and 138 (Wardle 7 for 41); ton 60, Ikin 6, for 00).-Reuter.

year

defnito

ting the New Zealanders out for

011.

a reasonable total.

It was

was confirmed during lunch that Hutton was missed when

THE SCOREBOARD

NEW ZEALAND 1st Innings

one.

9

27 by the chance off.Cove.

Before play

was resumed

presented Edinburgh.

lo

Duke the

CONTRAST

after lunch the players were Sutcliffe, b Balley

of Scott, Halley

Hadlee, b Bailey Wallace, c Washbrook, b

Close Cowic and Sutcliffe presented Donnelly, bw, b Balley the contrast of spin' and pace, Reid, lbw b Jackson but both were soon hit for Rabone, c Brown, b Bailey boundaries by Hutton and Mooney, b Jackson

200-MORNING,

TO-DAY

DO WE

5000 and 107 for 7. 31 At The Oval:

Mister Conquest

Abdesselam hod

onc.

169

n rest on

(Lester 58,

Strikeouts-Trucks, Detroit, 100: Newhouser, 88-Associat- od Press.

League Standings

New York, July 25. The following are the baseball

in standings

Major

LAWN BOWLS

The following have been Leagues:

for 5 declared; Worcestershire selected to represent the Kow

loon Bowling Green Club in

STEWARD “WILL YOU GÊT. HIRAM HIS LUNCH, PLEASE?

+

15%

London Maureas Magrion.

day.

S. Baker. Browne

versus

J.

the

As

The Empire Games

things stand ot the Metres Free Stylo, second best moment. Hongkong is ready to in the world and also a world send 'two swimmers to the record performance. British Empire Games -at Auckland, New.Zealand, coming February,

The other three did not figure

this in the ranking top ten in their

specialties last year. They are The obvious selections to re- Yoshihiro Hamaguchi, sprinter, present the Colony fall through Sumie Tanaka, another distance Won Lost Pec. for the fact that they are not swimmer, and Shulchi

"NATIONAL LEAGUE

also a free

style

"

was timed in 18

minutes 59.8 seconds for 1,500

most Metres and in 4 minutes 42.0

54

36

.600 Hongkong-born. The final plek Murayama,

53

30

.590 will not be decided upon for man.

40

44.

522 some time yet, perhaps not until |

47

44

518 after the Colony Championship

Hashizume

44 .500 in October,

43

40

483

90

63

At the moment, the 1.404 probablo representation

FZ

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Cleveland

Boston Philadelphin Detroit Chicago Washington St Louis

for Reconda for 400 Metres. In the

380 Hongkong swimming at Auck-Japanese Swimming Champion- land will be Sonny Monteiro, ships finals on Sunday. Teñaka, 67

Lopes, third in the 1,500 Metres, was 32

style, and Tony .G10 free

timed in 10 minutes 15,4 seconds, 53 30 596 back stroke.

four seconds Insber than 40 41 .544

of the United. Jimmy McLane 43 .533 49

48

44 39 52

,522

The

Japanese

ду

swimming States won the Olymple title in.

Ενο

יי

Second team versus Filipino Club (away): A. Hutton, 3. G. Robertson. J. Crighton and A. Spary (Skip) T. Wren, Hughes, A. Bailey and V.

420 offensive is on and the Chittenden (Skip); J. Tindall, J.

34 03

301 swimmero, selected to compete While the Japanese have not.

the American 344 in

Amateur produced anything outstanding A. L, Pearson,

31 SD

Ahletic Union Championships yet in the post-war period in the -United Press. LA. Collyer (Skipsmpsey and

at Los Angeles next monut have breast or back stroke, another Third

team versus Police

been selected.

former enemy nation, Germany, Recreation Club (home) E. F

Skier Killed

Star of the team is Hironoshin has turned up a swimmer who Urquhart. I.

known (also

Konoshin) recently set up a European ro- and T. J. Hemsley (Skip); A. P. Weir, C. W. Oestensson,

Stockholm, July 24. Nils Furulinshi, unofficial claimant to cord.

Herbert Klein, Swe the world records for four free

swimming at Greaves, T. P. Styles and L. E. den's top sklers, was killed in style distances-300 metres in Munich. did tho o 200 Metros Lammert (Skip); J. Macfarlane, a motor cyclo accident on 3:20.3, 400 Metres in 4:33, 800 Breast Stroke in 2 minuics R. H. Jones, N. P. Smith and Saturday night. Ho was 31 Metres in 0:41

and 1,000 30.0 seconds, a time that was C. E, Terry (Skip).

years old,

Matres in 18 minutes 57 seconds, only bettered by three Ameri-. Cesterisson, a woodsman by Furuhashi is 21 years of age can swimmers last year. CHANGE OF VENUE profession, was found dead bo- and 5 feet 10 inches tall, fe is

alde his

on motorcycle The Open Singles lawn bowls

a student at the School of Poll-

Latest

swimming sensation, championship match between 3. lonely road in the province of tical Sciences at Tokyo Univer- 12-year-old Joan Harrison who W. Bredbury and F. E. Skinner Dalegarila. He represented sity, doesn't smoke or drink and broke the South African record will now be played at the Sweden in many international trains seven hours a dayana for the 880 Yards. Free Style KBGC on Thursday at 5.10akling events.

one of

0

rocently with an 11 minutes. Best of the others is Ishiro 15.1 seconds off the world: row 28.7 seconds effort. This is only

p.m. and the Open Paire match In the St Mortiz Olymple between H. F. Shields and W. Games of 1948 he was a mothbar Williamson and J. Butterworth of the winning Swedish relay Hashirume, with times of 4:43.1 cord for the distance held by and F. E. Skinner will be play-team and was placed second in for

400 Metros Froo Style Ann Curtis.

in the world last year, and 18:37.3 in the 1,000

ed at the KBGC on Wednes-the 18 kilometre run-As- fourth best day, August-I;-at-3-15-pirs. soolated. Prosz

----“RECORDER".

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