THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949.
WILLIAMS RETAINS TITLE
THIRD TEST DRAWN
Bert Sutcliffe
Shatter
And England's England's
Donnelly Hopes
Manchester, July 26.-England and New Zealand drew the Third Test cricket match here today with the final scoreboard in brief showing New Zealand 293 and 348 for acven; England 440 for nine declared.· Long before stumps were drawn it was obvious that there would be no definite result, What little hope England had after getting the first two New Zealand wickets for 58 was shattered when Bert Sutcliffe went on to reach his first Test century in England and Martin Donnelly later hit a brilliant 80.
By mid-afternoon New Zealand had cleared their first innings arrears of 147 and there then remained about three hours for play. The pitch appeared to be taking spin to favour that type of bowler, but the struggle between them and New Zealand's two brilliant left-handers, Sutcliffe and Donnelly,,ended with honours to the batsmen.
Before play started Brown Brown tried everything he must have thought deeply whe-had to get New Zealand out th to declare at once or carry and used all ten avaliable men, p batting. He decided to bat only Godfrey Evans, the wic- hod used the heaviest rollet inket-keeper, not having a turn order to break up the pitch. But in an hour England lost four with the ball, but it was of no
avail. Sutcliffe
England's bowlers are not good enough to beat New Zealand, a dine batting side, in three days. Although there was an out- side chance of England forcing a victory when piny, was con
after did not make tinted
lunch. another wicket was vitally necessary to Wallace wns never them.
against Hollies looking happy that
and it came
118 10
surprise when the New Zealander" was lest before when playing back Donnelly gave another 'grand at 109. He was rather un- display, bat was stumped when | lucky Inasmuch s the bal rolig out to drive Brown, and kept low. his innings Anally shattered England's hopes.
By
wickets for 77 before declaring a mistalte until stepping
Trevor Bailey was unbeaten front of a Compton delivery to with 72 runs to his credit, but be out leg before.
intime, however, which this grand effort, cidentally saw kim pass bis were safe. thousand run for the
geuson, probably handicapped his bow
lug.
"He was not the force of the Innings when England 4x1 were in the field and had only one good spell when he took a wicket to give him his 95th of
the set.
COUNTY CRICKET
New Zealand
The one fact emerging from the match in that, unless they can get help from the pitch,
MIDDLESEX CATCHES
UP TO WORCESTER
London. July 26.-By their resounding victory over Worcestershire. Middlesex have joined their rivals at the head of the County Cricket championship table, cach-with-116–points_from_17 matches.
Warwickshire and First innings_points_for Glamorgan enabled them to join defeated Yorkshire in third place. All three Counties have 104 points - Yorkshire
Warwickshire from 17 matches, Glamorgan from 18.
Worcestershire held out for three and a half hours Middlesex today, but could not
for
#
an
but
YORKS DEFEATED
This brought Donnelly in for an all-lefthander partnership,
which on
New Zealander's main hopes of saving the game rester. They were' certainly best suited to deal with the deliveries of Hollies.
HOPEL FADE
England's hopes faded as the left-handers took command of
Challenger Enrique Bolanos of Mexico City winces as Lightweight Champion Ike Williams smashes a hard right to his eye in the third round of their cham- pionship fight at Los Angeles.
Bolanos' eye was completely closed as the round ended. Willams floored the challenger twice in the next round, to win by a technical knockout.—(AP
WIREPHOTO),
the bowling nad long before ten GOODWOOD MEETING OPENS
the innings defeat was averted. Close and a few overs, but look-
ed innocuous and Sutcliffe treat-
'murshly,
Brown himself went on, and the combined leg spin allack of Bailles
and Brown kept the batsmen quieter, but did not, prevent Sutcliffe from entering the D0's soon after the
stand with Donnelly had passed the half-century-
Sutcliffe
exceeded his best
Test score in England when the third of three sweeps to leg, all for four, toolt bim past 82, his scure in the first match of the Brown tried present series. several quick bowling changes and at 187 after Sutcliffe had just passed his century, Comp. for brake the partnership by getting Sutcliffe leg before.
It was weet revenge
man,
who
Stewards
By 33-1
7
Cup Won Outsider
~Goodwood, July, 20—The Bite, a 33 to 1 outsider owned by Mrs ̃W. J-Arm- strong, a Cambridge widow, heat Mr V. Gilmour's 20 to 1 shot," Spartan Sacrifice, by a short head in a photo-inish to win the £1,700 Stewards' Cup, when the four- day Goodwood meeting was begun today.
The pair flashed past the post inseparable to the human eye and provided the first photo-finish-for the event,`a six-furlongs sprint, which was contested by 21 runners.
Lady Bullough's Luminary, a!
4 to 1 favourite, made a gallant i for the effort to set up a weight-carry- Justing record for a three-year-old
in two or three more strides. He was half a length behind.
Warwickshire took part with ed. and then leg bye off
survived Kent in one of the most exciting which Bromley
leg before, finishes to a drawn game for appeal years After three days' play, Spooner could not score off the thing which 720 rung were fast bail.
Warwickshire
The Surrey bowlers quickly scored.
needed
command against Middlesex only two runs to win when play assumed
011 had Yorkshire closed today, while Kent.
responsive previously had been despatched with nine stone, and would have
gignai; fon daly to secure their opponents pitch, and only Lester
two successive fours by won berm following his first innings Satelite. last wicket for victory, to DC of 58 with 41.
Altogether Sutcliffe batted theirs.
two hours and 45 minutes, hit
Mr X, Foster's Combined 12 fours and played a chance- Operations, who formerly raced lers Innings for 's frst Test In India, ram well under a top Lock and Erle Bedser caused. stave off an overwhelming de-Yorkshire's quick dismissal and century in this country.
weight of nine store, feat. On a pitch showing signs their second championship
Reid and Donnelly whose big pounds. He finished seventh. of wear, "Luddle" Outschoort,feat this season and led Surrey land in the first Innings saved Warrestershire's Ceylan bats-
New
Zealand, were together BOOKMAKERS HAPPY to their fourth win out of the until tea, having added 28 runs. man, deiled both spin and pace
Ridden by Harry Packham bowling and became an inspira-last six matches. They are now
New Zealand were then 63 and trained by 70-year old Mr sixth 211 the table with 100 tion to his colleagues. His 01
runs, in front and there remain 3 Wood, The Dite, a four-year points. noi out was his best of the sea-
ed only 115 minutes for play, 50 old colt by Denturium out of son, and with Yarnold (61) he
that the draw seemed inevit Combine, took the lead a furlong from home and held on to be- Brown saved the new ball
come a popular winner with the bookmakers.
HAT TRICK
Highlight of
the
against
match between Kent and War-
de-
seven
American
Professionals
Have Their Say About The Bobby Locke Case
St Paul, Minnesola, July 26.-Some of golf's big- gest names today approved the suspension of South African Bobby Locke from the United States Profes- slonni Golf Association tournaments.
The PGA Tournament Committee announced its unanimous decision yesterday for Locke's failure to keep past tournament commitments.
surprised at the decision.
ON THE RECORD! South Americans Get
Their Money's Worth
that
nny
More than 100,000 spectators Perut can turn out tents passed through the gates of can stand up to those of the National Stadium at Lima, European nation without being Peru, in April to attend the outclosed. XVIth South American Track The South Americans" have and Field Championships. faster sprintors than the Scan- countries-Argenting, dinavians and better hurdlers
Peru, and field events men
Seven
Brazil, Chile,
than
Uruguay and Venezuela-par Britain or France. ticipated In the Champlon- ships, sending in nearly 800 It was in the women's events,
men and
women to competo however, that' the South Ainerl- for the South American titles. can Championship really show- This catge to an average of ed class and, on top of that, a well over 100 participants per lot of newcomers of
Olymple country and the attraction was calibre with the next Gamer limited to athletics. There less than three years away.
Though Wag ៗច boxing, gymnastles,
Blankers-Koens yet in equestrianism ᎾᎥᎢ .
South anything else thrown in.
Amerien, the performances turn- ed in suggested a host of South American Analists at Mel
•
Though they paid to see the whole show, the South Ameri- can fans saw to It that they would get their money's worth.
the
bourne.
there
are
no
Star of the show was Brazil's Wanda dos Santos who won the Long Jump with a leap of 18 Since Dello Cabrera of Argen- feet 1 inch and the 80 Metres tina brought
Olympic Hurdles in 11.7 seconds. Marathon
title back to his
Adriana Millard of Chilo set country for, Argentina's second th South
American record of gold medal in this event, the 25.0 seconds in the 200 Metres big track events with the Latin Dash, was second in the 100 Americans must, naturally, be Metres in 12.8 seconds and in the distance runs.
the Long Jump with a leap of
*The organisers of the Cham-17 feel 04 Inches, plonships saw to it that there
were no fewer than five on the Whatever elso the South programme-the 3.000, 5,000. American Games served to 10,000 and 20,000 Metres and prove or disprove, the lists of the 12,000 Metres Cross Coun-analisis suggested that the Con- try Run.
tinent is turning cosmopolitan 20,000 in much faster pace even then Marathon the United States.
Cabrera woti the Metres, half the
distance, finishing 10 seconds
out to be the hera of
Here are some non-Hispanle ahead of the man who turned surnames that reached tho the finals at Lima Biederman, 34- Triulzi. Ehlers, Pocovi, Evans, Nuliini, Aiberti, Pstelinger, Kis- termacher, the
Eggeling, Peters,
Championships-Uruguay's year-old Hector Moreyra,
Pluffer,
Hector really showed South American fans what if Murata, Broderien, Nielke, takes to be an Iron man. He Freitag, Vadanovic. Muller, MI ran in all Ave races, covering tard, Weller. Huber, Goete, 30 miles in one week of com- Sphur, Ardighi, Pfarr, Klem- petition.
pou, Trescika, Brandt, Ve
Houpaya, Hoffmann, captured three second places and two third places and Selmidi-Lacsen, Kurznark-and- in the closing ceremony, had to
Yamosakl.. run round the track again as the crowd roared its applause.
One can understand the big cheer, Latin American civilis- tion is apparently not yet so spoiled that it can raise the roof at seeing, & Fastest Human provide less than 0 seconds i of entertainment for good hard cash.
Holle,
--"RECORDER".
LEAGUE TENNIS
than 1 seconds of thrilia and Men's "B" Division
The 220 Yards provides · less
the Quarter Mile less than 50 seconds. Hence,
could one Imagine why the sprinters did not go all out to show how fast they were.
and
•
RECREIO 61⁄2--CRC “B” FII Chan and P.N. Poon (CRC) beat ite. Consalves and 1.M. Hod rig
6-3; beat P.A. Yvanovich and Vi-ira 6-3; lost to C.A. Barretto
and B.T. Gozano 2.0.
PC. Kwok and M.G. Tam lost to Gonsalves md Rodriges 2-0: drow with Yranovich and Vieira 6-0; lost. to Barretto and B., Gosanın 2-0,
A. Lai and K.F. Leo tust to Gun" solves and Rodrigues 3-6; lost 10 Barretto and Gosano 3-6; lost to Yvanovich and Vielra 5-6,''
CRC "A" 71⁄2—KCC 11⁄2 22.
A continent that produced 10 of 48 Olymple quarter-finalists in the sprints as against exactly two from Asla, refused to make them really hurry at their own Continental Championships.
Winner
of the 100 Metres was #newcomer, Salazar of Peru, A sixth wicket stand of 139
who led to the tape H. Pereira added 100 in 65 minutes for the in 110 minutes by Hampshire's ble
Lloyd Mangrum, member of da Silva of Brazil and M. Fayes eighth wicket.
Clifford Walker
Lopez and Derek
the Ryder Cup team and one of of Uruguay, with Juan
D.C. Luke and P.F. Choy (CRC) Shackleton fuiled
BOBBY LOCKE TO the United States leading play- Testa of Uruguay, on Olympic bent W. Sun and S. Zau 6-2; drew Glamorgan's until after ten when Bailey had bid for a win.
it was the third successiive
The first with A.E.P. Guest and E.G.P. Guest Each maile his one good spell with it and clean
PLAY IN IRISH for-pay boys, said he was not semi-finalist, fourth.
two were timed in 10.7 seconds -6; best F, Zimmern and J. Bar highest score for
the County bowled Reid. Rabone came out outsider to win. Refund winning
OPEN exc and Walker got his first sen to Join Donnelly and the failure the first race at 33 to 1, and
TW. Choy and KM. Au beat Sun the third and fourth in o 10 break this stand really Lord Rosebery's Forethought,
"The remarks Locke makes 10.8 seconds. Testa managed and Zau 6-1; beat Measts Giant -3: vickshire was hat-trick-bytury for them, with 12 fours stopped England from forcing a lending-from-start-to-finish, to London,-July-26-Robby and things he's done have cer- 10.5 and da. Sliva... 10.6 at machen bent Sun
nour win the second race at 180 to 6. Locke of South Africa, United States golf and to the The New Zealander, "Tom
victory. When the last
tulnly been detrimental to Wembley last year. Revill and Rhodes broke the arrived, New Zealand were 130 Pritchard, of Warwickshire-fth wicket record for Derby-runs aliend and still had
Odds on favourites took the British Open Golf champion, sponsors," he said, "YE the third of the season.
of the
meet wrre shire by putting up 188 against wickets standing.
jockey, Gordon Richards, won
rds, won left by plane today for fair to the sponsors to
Ricardo Heber make
of Argentina, The previous Pritchard, who also performed Nottinghamshire.
Donnelly, when 80. and the Richmond Two-Year-Old Belfast to compete in the commitments and then not show who set a new South American the hat-trick last year, dismissed best was 170 In 1895,
Mooney were both stumped Stokes on the Aga Khan's
Throw record in the Javelin with a toss of 215 feet 1 inch to drive Brown, but Rabone and the when going out in an attempt Palestine. at 100 to 6 on, and Irish Open Golf Champion- up."
King George Stakes on ship starting on Wednes- However, at White Plains, and Hello Coutinho da Silva of Durit then
Armour, the Brazil who won the Hop, Step Tommy Buchanan's day. held
until Major MacDonald out the games stumps were drawn.
Abernant, at 100 to 30 an.
Locke decided to go to Ireland Silver Scot of the fairways, & Jump with a leap of 50 fect These two follo
followed the first instead of returning to the U. 5. Inshed out at PGA's failure to inch. Gloucestershire
"with the dignity winning favourite of the meet-when the U. S.
Enrique beat Lancashire by, 10 wickets.
Professional treat Locke
Kistenmacher, Ar- Ing, the locally-trained Four Golfers Association barred him his position in the golf world gentine Decathlon finalist a The last over arrived with Lancashire 220 and 130:
Thousand Guineas colt, Zodiac, on Monday from competing in demands."
Wembley, won his event, as did Warwickshire still needing five, Gloucestershire 305 and 55 for
who beat the Northern challen- the tournaments It sponsors.
his fellow-countryman, High with eight of their wickets none,
Amour, now 53 and one of Hurdler Alberto, Triuizi, ger, Filtermouse, by a head at
accused of failing the all-time golfing greats, said another Olympic finalist. Locke was 15 to 8 on.
to keep
playing dates in
Locke represented "everything America. Commenting on the
fine about golf and a person." .. 101
the London Star sald,
doubt 13 thousands of onlookers was the "There is no
that
Phebey, Crush and Upton.
The match was a triumph for
the two professional captains,
THE RESULTS
The results of who hit top ncore in each of the four innings. Altogether Ames ended today were: made 220 and Dollery 213,
At Bristol:
down. Taylor was out of the At Belfast: Gents of Ireland first ball. And off the next ball bent Gents of Scotland by 73 Bromley should have been runs, Gents of Ireland 134 and stumped. Two singles follow-153; Gents of Scotland BO and
134 (Newburn 3 for 23).
Lawn Bowls
FINAL SCORES
The final scoreboard read:
NEW ZEALAND 1st innings 293, 2nd innings. Sutcliffe lbw b Compton Scott b Jackson
five last three races.
22
...*
The champion
DISAPPOINTED
The most disappointed of the ban,
N.Y.,
is not
Stars
or
•
and
Results in the men's section Mangrum eald that for "some of the programme showed that Australian jockey, Athol | America's loss in banning of the things Locke has done Argentins, Chile, Brazil 14 Mulley, who had hoped to ride Bobby Locke from PGA tourna American newsmen would kill 30 Frank Hartigan's Stewards Cup ments is Britain's gain. Locke an American player, 25 runner, Wonder Why.
Hadlee c Brown b Hollies At The Oval: Surrey beat Wallace lbw b Hollies. Yorkshire by 132 runs Surrey Donnelly st. Evans b Brown 263 and 130; Yorkshire 100 and) Reld
o Bailey Robone not out 100 (Lock 4 for 43), Several games' in the At Worcester: Middlesex beat Mooney st. Evans b Brown 15 few second round of the Colony Worcestershire by innings Burtt not out. Lawn Bowls Singles cham- and 64 runs. Middlesex 023 for 5. declared; Worcestershire 1881
an
pionship were played off and 301 (Outschoorn 94 not out, yesterday, with R. F. da Yamold 81).
At Bournemouth: Hampshire
Extras
Luz, a former champion and interport skip beating drew with Glamorgan. Hamp-
57, Walker 103 not out, Shackle-Balley shire 150 and 365 for 6 (Bailey ton 84); Glamorgan 303.
Sykes, interport akip at the Kowloon Cricket Club by 21 shots to 11 after 22 heads.
Other results were:
A. P. Pereira
Rumjahn 22-0.
Jackson
At Maidstone: Kent drew with Hollies Warwickshire. Kent 205 and 300 Brown for 9 declared (Ames 260); Close Warwickshire 200 and 275 for 9 Compton
beat S. M. (Dollery 118).
W. Butterworth beat W. V. Field 22-11.
J. Bradley beat W. Marshall any 22-0.
M. J. Medina beat LR Wood, 21-7.
Edrich At Iceston: Derbyshire drew Simpson with Nottinghamshire, Derby Washbrook 'shire 221 and 309 for 8 declared Hutton
(Rhodes 128. Revill 70); Not- tinghamshire 234 and 100 for 3 (Keeton 07, Hardstat 78 not out)-Reuter,
LONDON-BOUND. THE LAUNCH STRIKES CHOPPY, BRAS BY. THE ENGLISH CHAYMEL
IT'a PREBUGNING
"DON'T THINK
WE WILL SEE
Bowling
30 Mulley, who arrived only af
{ is
days ago from riding
in goes."
Ho aiso said; "England wouldn't tolerate any of the things Locke has done here and
TENNIS
big draw wherever ho
C T. Commander Robert 27 South Africa, was informed that Roe. Secretary of the British I don't think the British PGA 12 he must ride in a more modest paɅ, sald he was calling a
event before making his Arst special meeting of members of (of which Locke was recently 348 English appearance in a big is
to appointed explain) win bo
for 7 race.
Executive Committee
discusa
grum's sentiments.
in
the same with
with
an
Professional Tournament
-Y.Y, Zom Chen-beat-Sun-and Zau - lost to Mears Gumi 3-0; beat Zimmern and Barrow 6-2.
CCC 6-IRC 3
Omar AR, Kitchell and I.M. (IRC) lost to R. Tay and N. Leonard 0-6: lost to Malan Chon and S. Leonard 1-6; lost to D.. Lemard and L.F. de Souza 3-6.
H. Rumlahn and O, numdghan beat Tay and Leonard 7-5; beat Chan and Leonard 7-8; beat Leonard and
Spura 6.0.
8.A. Hussain and F.A. Curreèm lost lo Tay and Leonard 3-6; losi to-
Chin and Leonard 0-8: lost to Lemard and Souza 3-8.
SCAA 9—HKCC O
and Mahon 6-4.
D. Y and C, K. Chan (BCAA) beat Randall and Agsfurolf 6-4; beat Lemay end Zulauf 6-3; beat Haworth
boat K. N. Liu and K. Last Randall and Agafuron 9-3; bent Lemny and Zulauf 0.1; beat flaworth and Mahon 0-2.
I. K. So and S. 21. Trang beat Randall and Agafuroff. 1: beat Lenny and Zulauf -1; beat Haworth and Mahon 0-1
USRC 5-RAF.4"
A
Pecarid H. Dinnen artd (USHC) lost to Doyle and Homiiton 18: bost Yule and, Davenport 6-3; beat Cunnington and Turner 7-8, -
K Riedy and G. Cannon, lost toʻ Doyle and Hamilton 2-0, beat Yule and Davenport 0-2; beat Cunnington and Turner 0-2.
Capt. Dowdell Brown and Capt.
Ion 3-6; bent Yule and Davenport
CCC 8-CRC T
Mim V. Fowler and Mr Chlu (CCC) bent Mes Lau arid Ming Chay 6-2; Lent Miss U. Khoo ani Mire Chaun 63: beat Airs. Choy and Biles Tung 6-1
The National Open champion, Tomorrow, a feld of 13 will the American ban on ympathy with him." face the starter for the main "Until we meet," said Com Cary Middlecoff, echbed Man- OMRW event of the day at Goodwood.mander Roc,
"I cannot say
Scarborough, July 26. Nicholsos lost to Doyle and Hamil 16 0711 This is the two-mile, three fur-anything. I don't even know
Jack Kramer of the U.S.-4: lost to Cannington and Turner 12 3 25 1 longs Goodwood Stakes.
when we will_meet." 26 € 52 4 The runners and jockeys are:
"I know Locke would have opened his quest for the Locke is Captain of the been barred in 21 3 71, 2 Aldborough (F. Bardow), Now British PGA. He was elected awful lot. sooner
England and Slazenger Professional Lawn Ladies' "B" Division 17 2 40 or Never (T. Hawcroft), Cider to the post after winning the here
than he was Tennis championship today | it he'd acfed 8 0 28 1 Apple (T. Wilts), Mallowry Open Championship.
an easy 6-1, 6-0, 6-2 way. They put up 5 0 20 0 (W. Rickaby), Harlech (E. C. The Sportsman's Diary in the awful lot here
triumph over Mohammed el 4.18 Ellott), Lucavern), Summer mented, "It seems a pity that shame that as fine a player, an
before they Fou of Egypt. 2.08 Fou Ami (T.
Evening Standard com- barr
barred him. I think
It's a 1 0 0 Shower (Gordon Richards), the trouble has been brought to
Asmodee (W. H. Carr). Thor a head, because Locke, out of is got himself in such a Perry, formerly British Wim- R Rumjahn and Mrs I (D. Smith), Belfast (E. Smith), courtesy, remained here for at but he brought it on bledon champlon Bangkok (1 Packham) and few weeks after lils, success ilmself. American pres may American professional. Otago (D. Greening)--Reuter. Sandwich, One wonders if the ing commitinents is not one of feating G. S. Pannell of Eng-
have a lot of faults, but break- Perry scored his second-vic
tery in the tournament by de-: American decision is in keeping with the best traditions of U.S them."-United Press.
land, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4. golf, Antociated Press.
Pancho Segura * of Ecundior trounced S. Evans of Wales
Associated Press,
ENGLAND 1st innings 440, for declared-Reuter.
Mister Conquest
JUST GONS BELOW E-GOT UTTLE
DO
MIES RENO
I'VE BROUGHT You
A NICE PORK CHOP AND SOME FAT
BACON
The title is how held by Fred
and now an
Souza bent Mrs Lau and Misy Choy 6-2; beat Miss Khoo and. Mrs Chrun 5-0 beat, Birs Choy and Miss Tang
|
-0.
Mrs Castro and Mra V. Bolata lost
to New Lau and Miss 3-6; beat
Khoo and Mrs Chain: 6-7: Deat Brs Choy ông Ban Tu Đàm
LRC S-USRC 4
Locke, the South African golf Walker Cup Toam-2, 0-1 In another match. (UBRC) lost to Men Allen and Birt
star, arrived in Belfast today
AN INVITATION
Belfast, *July' 26-Bobby
by blaho to compete In the Irisht Opeh
Championship
OH! GO AWAY GTRIPLY
starting tomOITOW.
Londón Estrela Belfribe“,
Impresses
Richmond, Surrey, July 20—–—–
Another Channel Attempt Fails
Me Walton ardim Lamont Icite 3-6: Tost to Mrs Robinson and Mira Baker 3-8; boat Miry Pomeroy. and Mr Hutchinson α-3.
„Mrs Christianson" and "Mrs. Welent lost to Mire åller and Mrs Kita 3-01 beat Mrs Robinson' and 'Mrs Baker 1-4; bon: Mrs 'Ponibroy ARM ituteldnoon' God.
Mr Lancock and Mr Jatg lost to Mr Allen and Mr Kite 2-0, 1011, to Mr Robinson and Ben Baker 4.0, beat Mrs Poinarcy, and Mrs Butchin on 0-2.
He came from London vin A Professional Golfers A-` Glasgow, where he received action from bent Britain's cable inviting him to return to Walker Cup team by thrco Dover, July 20-Mon Will the U. S. for tourney at matches to two in foursomes of Bocs-Rijsel gave up her attempt Spokane, Washington. Locko the Walker Cup teant's "dress to swim the English Channel raid the cable came from Dud rehearsal" match here today. today one mile and a half from:
MATCH ABANDONED A Ward, the amateur golfer from
", ༣, མཎྞོ།
shoro. She had been In the
** The match between Recreio ♥ KCC Spokane,
The showing of the amateurs, water 11 hours it minutes was abandoned owing to falling light "I have. not, bad time: to who sail for New York on Bealen by cold and exhaus-and will be replayed, think about it yet" and Locke. Friday. In readiness for theletion, she had to be pulled into Locke was black-listed on mich with America on August the boat after. two hours of Monday the U. S. Profes 19 and 29, delighted the several choppy jean followed
by monal dottora from edmpeting in tournaments tored in very hot weather.wols and
Association thousand spectators, who swels strong well. She arrived in
Dover, swathed: “in) Bulicy to it sportsben because he alleged. |
was carried up the ly failed to keep his dates. The singles will be played beach to the hotel, followed by Associated Press.
tomorrow.--Nouter,...
cheering crowds.United-Frois,
TODAY'S MATCHES
„Mon's "C" (Division CRC "A" V, KCC CRC CCco USBC V. Roerolo un SECAA V. LRCIN
Kowloon Docki
IRC
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