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COUNTY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MIDDLESEX COME NEAR

TO BEING ROUTED

Fighting Innings By Denis Compton

London, Aug. 8-A.great fighting innings by Denis Compton today saved Middlesex from being routed by Surrey, but in spite of his fine effort the County Championship leaders finished the day in a very difficult position. '

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Replying to Surrey's 114; Middlesex lost three wickets for 17 runs. Comp. ton came to the rescue with a dour innings of RG not out in three hours and ten minutes, including nine Cours, and with Jim Sims added 33 for the eighth wicket, Following with a ninth wicket stand of 64 with Jack Young.

W. Surridge, Surrey's fast,meitium bowler, claimed six for 49 and Eric Bedser took two wickets for two runs.

Although Middlesex finished 269 rūns in arrears, Surrey's captain did not enforce the follow on.

Worcestershire second in the; Al Chollenllam: Gloucester= | Rabone Jost Smith at the same table, 12 points behind Middle shire 349 and 250 for 8 ( total, but Wallace remained un- sex, narrowly lost Arst innings Graveney 711); Essex' 14 (Cook) til slumpa were drawn. Un pointa against Hampshire. Six for 26).

beaten with 120, Rabone has so for batted for Ave hours 40 boun- minutes with only ten

of their wickets fell for 115, but At Manchester: Derbyshire the lailenders brought the seam) 421 for 7 declared (Carr 72):) to within 19 of Hampshire's Lancashire 339 for 7 (G. Edrich tolal

88, Grleves 91).

A great double century by At Portsmouth: Len Hulton enabled Yorkshire 305 and 103 for 3;

Impshire Worcester-

1 Take Niat Innings points 206 (Ainsworth 60).

daries.

THE SCOREBOARD

The scoreboard at the end of

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

against Northamptonshire. With j At Leicester: Leicestershire the second day's play rend: masterly timing and copybook) 334 (Lester 55) and 33 for noue; strokes, he not 221 undefeated Warwickshire 348 for 5 declared out of 391. including 28 foura.

(Gardner 71, Ord 71, Dollery 111).

1st innings 323 for 4 declared.

NEW ZEALAND 1st junings.

Rabone not out

21

120

21

155

GLAMORGAN LOSE

At The Oval; Surrey 444 and Week-end rain made pitches 207 for 7 (Fishlock fi3); Middle-Scott run out. dificult in several places, unex 175 (Denis Compton 20 not Mooney e Stocka b Harvey

the victims

Reid Poole b Harris County Cheplans, Glamorgan, ut. Surridge 6 for 40).

anong

rence

were the

who lost by ten wickets to Somerset, Hazell and Law: took full advantage of the help afforded by the pitch to register match analyses ul eight for 82 and nine for 108. respectively.

At Wellingbrough: Northanip. Sinith run out ¦ tonshire 354 (Broderick 55); Wallace not out

Extras Yorkshirg, 391 for (Hutton

221 not out, Lowson 55).

At Western super Mare:] Somerset beat Glamorgan by

10 wickets. Somerset 325 and

Len Muncer defended sloutly 3 for no wicket. Glamorgan for Glamorgan, following ls 132 (Hazelt 5 for 39) and 225 21 not out in the first inning? | (Muncer 60,-Lawrezice 5-for- with a valuable 49.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

At Hustings: Kent 462 for 5) declared: Sussex 230 and 42 for

none.

Woodcock May Retire

60)Reuter.

KIWIS v. NORTHANTS

Nottingham, Aug 8-Having

declared 910 nites before

320

for

Reuler.

Victoria Club Callover

the

Other prices offered were: 8 to 1 Swallow Tall and Royal

TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1949.

SOCCER STARS GET READY

With the temperature in the 80s, Crystal Palace Football Club players report for training at Selhurst Park, London.

The picture shows leaping in anticipation of a successful season-Ray Bostock, Jack Sherwood, Maurice Gulford and Charlie Mumstead.

ENGLISH SOCCER SEASON

STARTS ON AUGUST 20TH

The Big

All Set For

Football Kick-off

London, Aug. 8.—English soccer players have started work once again and are in full training for the big football kick-off on Saturday, August 20,

For the opening weeks of the season, eyes will be turned to the clubs who have signed well-known and expensive players during the close season. Perhaps the most interesting will be to see how Bryn Jones. the Arsenal and Welsh Inter- national inside-forward, fares with Norwich City, the Division III South Section club.

HULL CITY WANT

Valley Tote

To Have

A Trial

lunch after only half an hour's Lotion, Aug. 8.-There batting: this morning, Notting-was only a small attendance Munshire, with 320 runs on the

of members when boar for the loss of four wickets, spent the rest of the second official callover on day in

New the Doncaster St Leger was the felt while Zealant ran up 329 for four. held at the Victoria Club

Losing their first two wickets here tonight.

Jones has moved to Norwich, ion in support of his transfet fur 65, New Zealand had some

No business resulted and City as player-coach and his request. Doncaster, Aug. 8.--Bruce for care, but the set-prices generally were extended experience should prove valu-

tors did not always appreciate about most of the leading can able to his new club. Woodcock, Britain's heavy-'q

slow batting

NEIL FRANKLIN and began didates. weight boxing champion, barracking, Rabone, in particu Mr William Woodward's Tom Whitaker, the Arsenal Hull City, who gained pro- surprised the boxing world lar, came in for criticisms after American-bred colt, Lone Eagle, manager, sales that Jones was motion into the Second Division today when he said in hos-taking two and a quarter hours retalned his position ng favourite going to a "job with prospecte last season, are reported to be

for his drst 50.

but his price has now lengthened a slepping stone to something in prepared to pital that he was seriously

pay Stoke City The County were not blame from 3 to 1 to 11 to 2 against. football." thinking of giving up box-less and their total bolt six and

£30,000 for Franklin, but Mr Jones is a player on whom Rober McGregory, the Stoke ingr.

a half hours, only 20 runs being

huge transfer fee undoubtedly manager, stated:

"Hull have hit in the half hour today.

had a worrying effect, Arsenal been told

The new electric totalisa- Hardstaff, who carried his bat

staggered the football world in decision not to transfer Franklin tor, which is nearing com- 1038

£14,000 to whatever amount is offered." by paying

pletion at the Happy Valley Wolverhampton Wanderers for

It both parties are deter=|race course, will be tested at Jones, easily the record fee

it looks as if mined,

will Stoke

a trial meeting to be held Vali until the pest-war spending begin the season without the either on September 14 or

English International. bocm dwarfed even that surn.

Under the rules affecting players not 21, dependent on when the Jones, who is naturally of a

re-signed.

Franklin has been construction nover quite quiet disposition,

is ready for unable 10 train at Stoke's reached with his new club the ground, but he has made ol- heights of his Wolverhampton ternative arrangements to train

The meeting will be for days. Nevertheless,

on another ground in the Pot-Hongkong Jockey Club mem- -tinued to-play-many-fine-gamesteries--Router

bera and their friends only and for both Arsenal and his coun-

will not be for the general try, and he remains one of the

public. There. will be most skilled and constructive players in the game.

His faller and brother present when he said: " all in and I am thinking packing in the fight game.

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Forest.

17 in 2 Musidora and Royal Empire,

100 to 7 Amour Drake. 100 to G Unknown Quantity, Hindostan, Peter Flower, Drake and Barnes Park.

20 to 1 Vice Versa.-Itcuter.

Interviewed in hospital where he is receiving treatment, fol- Towing last week's motoring for 123, had been at the wicket mishap, Woodenek fold n Press for nearly five hours hitting 17 feelings. fours. The fourth wicket stand representative of his

'were | with Harris (83) put on 181.

Zealand New

were shaken of when Scott was run out at 17 and seven runs later Mooney "You can take it that I am was dropped behind the wicket. serious. Look at my run at He remained to take the score to bad luck-three car neekdents in 65. but was out just before training for three different lunch. Then folowed the big, fights. When I fought Tami-if-slow-stand-between--Rabone Mauriello In New York, I was and Reid.

Urbana, Ohio, Aug. 7.- knocked out because

Rubone was nearing the 40's One baseball player was kill duzed from a crack on the hend when Reid came in, but the ed and nine others hurt today which 1. had received in a col-latter scored faster and over- when a bolt of lightning flashed 1ision.

took his partner in the 90's across the baseball diamond When the total had reached 230 during a light rain. The flash they had beaten the previous kllled first basernan Harold

· BROKEN JAW

I Was

Lightning Kills Baseball Player

con-

of our Directors

KBGC TEAMS

-

been

use.

which is

ON THE RECORD The First Asian Games

Though this part of the world) represented by just one sprinter. has known the Far Eastern China did not send to the Games Olympic Games, held for the the best shot putter in Asia and last time in 1934, and India has the Philippines the best high occasionally organised Interna-Jumper. The latter, a schoolboy tional competitions with the nonied Vkles, who cleared G participation of Ceylon and feet 8 inches-two inches better Afghanistan,

the All-Asian Uan the height that won the Games, on the lines of the Olymple tewas discovered Olympic Games, are only to little too late. have their debut early next year

at New Delhi.

On the whole, Asia did poorly The strongest athletic nation at the Olymple Games. Finalists In Asia is an uncertain starter. were Duncan White of Ceylon, Korea and India are in favour second In the Low Hurdles; and of Japan's competing in the Rudi Sarialp, Turkey, third in Aslan Games. It all depends the top, Step and Jump. now on General MacArthur Semi-finalists were J. II. Vic- and on no veto coming in from teers of India In the High Hur- the International Amateur dies; Lloyd Valberg of Singapore Athlette Federation.

and Gurnan Singh of India in However, the Japanese are not

the High Jump: Baldev Singh ot the power that they once were Wun-kwan of Korea and Irenry India in the Long Jump; Kim In athletics as the omcial list of

the world's best athletic perforRebello of India in the Hop, mances for last year, issued by Whan of Korea in the Hammer Step & Jump, and in Kang tho official magazine of the,

Throw. American National AAU, shows, flowever unsatisfactory a con- Turkey and Korea lead the mental showing, this represent- International fluid with Ceylon, ed, despite the absence of the. China, India and the Philippines Japanese, the largest number of showing up occasional top men. Aslan athletes to reach the semi- The Philippines are. going finals at any Olymple Games,→→ through their leanest athlelic years. Ceylon, spurred on by the brilliant success of Duncan likely to show White in the Olympic Games, Is ug more out- standing athletes in the next few years.

-"RECORDER”.

League Tennis

Play at home, LRC lost to Complete summaries of the KCC five sets to four, In the Olymple Games at London last Mixed Double "A" Division of. year, only intely made available. the Tennis League yesterday. show that were there medala

Scores (home team first): presented for bests

13. Armstrong and Mrs Cooper from the beat Copt Tumer-Cooke and Bi various continents, the awards, Ward 6-3: trat E.C. Pachor

would

have gone as and Mrs Grundwater -G; beat T.E

Taker and Mrs Beniamin 0-3.

for Asia follows:

100 Metres Dash-ELR. Phil Ups. India 11 seconds,

200 Metres Dash-M. Shar!! Bult. Pakistan, 22.8 seconds.

400 Metres Run Chan Vine long, China, 50.0 seconds.

800 Metres Run-R. Isliman, Turkey, 2 mins. 01.1 secs.

1,500 Metres Run C. Oenel, Turkey.

5,000 Metres Run-Lou Wen- ngau, China.

I. Damnermen and Mire Tamworth lost to Capt Turner-Cooke and Atiss Ward B-0; lost to Fincher and Mrs Groundwater 3-6 boat, Baker and Mew Denjamin 7-9.

Bidwell and Mr Allen lost to Capt Turner Cooke and Ward-2-0-- loat to Fincher and Mrs Ground- water 1-6: lost to Baker and Mrs Benjanin 8-7.

CRC 8-USRC 1 TC. Riddy And

Williamin Mrs Zatton 1-8: fost to K.T. Lat and (USRC) lost to Txul Wai-pui and Alles H.Y. Law 2-0: best ifo Ka-lau and Mrs K. Chaum 6-3,

10.000 Metres Run-Lou Wen-

Capt Nicholson and Mrs Bonber ngau, China,

Mard Inst 10 Tsul and Mrs Lilton Marathon-Sevk Koru, Tur-1-0 lost to Lal and Mins Law d-d:

fust to Fio and Mrs Chaw 3.0.

Capt Dowdelt-Brown Jones lost to Tail and Mrs Latton and Mrs lost to ko and airs Chauns 3-0. 2-1: lost to Lal and Mrs Low 1-0;

The match between HKCC WAN postponed.

key. h. $1 m. 7 s.

3,000 Metres Steeplechase-C Otel, Turkey, 9 mins. 20.4 secs

10.000 Metres Walk-S. S. Shgha, India,

110 Metres High Hurdles d H. Vickers, India, 11.7 seconds. 400 Metres Low Hurdles Duncan White, Ceylon, 51.8

seconds.

High Jump--S, G. S. S. Gur nan, India, and Lloyd Valberg Singapore, feet 11 inches,

Long Jump Baldev Singh, Inain.

SCAA and

USRC TEAMS

In their League tennis matches this week, the United Services Recreation Club will be repre sented by the following teams: Today

Men's

"D" Div. Y. HKCC (Home)-A. Dinnen (enpt) and T. arie, Capt Blackburn-Kane and Mator Goldschmidt, K. Riddy and F. Fishier,

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v,

Hop, Step & Jump -- Rud!

Tuesday Sarialp, Turkey.

Ladies' "A" Div, V LRC Discus

Throw In whan, Keren.

Kang Ihnine).---Miré Johns (capt)

Ars Williams. Mrs Hall and Mrs and Christiansen. Miss Bonbernard and. Javelin Throw H. Ziraman, Mr Emlerbrook. Turkey.

Men's

Div,

CCC fnway). Diante (capt and P Hammer Throw In Kang Pecaric. Capt Blackbum-Kane and Whan, Korea, 160 feet 9 inches. Major Goldschmidt, K. Hiddy and

С. Саплап. Where times and distances

Friday are not given in this list, it is Mixed Doubles

""p" v.

KCC because the official

Fisher Olymple away)

(capt) and There were no Asian compell and hire Halle,

Mr Fisher, Capt Dowdell_Brown summary does not give them.

and Mrs Christiansen, A Dinnen tors in only one event-the Pole Vault. An Indian athlete, Bal- four dev Singh, started in the De-

HOW THEY STAND

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0 43 10

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21

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TODAY'S MATCHES

Men's "B" Division

races, two each for ponies of classes 7 and 8, and will be cathlon but had to give it up SCAA The following have

towards the end as it interfered CRC BURDENSOME TAC

selected to represent the KBGC over the mile stretch.

with the start of the Marathon, KCC in their

LOC on league matelies Jones is not the only min on got up from a sick bed to third wicket record by a New Jensen, of Urbana, while three whom the tag

An abridged programme for for which

also which he had Saturday.

entered. XCC beat Stephane Olekt. Then the Zealand team in England, the other players admitted to Cham- dearest player has proved (home)-D. Trall, B. & Wiggin Club The first ineeling pro- for an Asian Games within the

of, "football's

the second half of 1949 - has

USRC 1st team versus CCC fight with Baksi. In the firul 184 by T. C. Lowry and M. L. palme county hospital were re-burden.

boen Issued by

the Jockey Scoring on the European basis Tound the Americaty-rushed Page for 1027.————

ported in good condition

ton, J. Fraser and J. McKelvie per. acfods the ring and ran into

Derby County's (Skip): Both were scoring more free-

Billy Steel, Four other members of the brilliant Scottish

the Seventh London Olympics, ie, five points a punch which a schoolboyly now, particularly Reid, but

International

E. A. Atkins, G. EExtra, will take place on Sep- for Arst place and down to one should have dodged and had when he was 155 after a stay of knocked

and two squad

umpires were inside-left, found the £15,000. Thompson, A. J. Hell and tember 24 with ten events on for fifth place, we have the fol- KCC v. CRC "1" broken

down but recovered record fee paid to Morton wor- L Sykes (Skip); F. A. Plume the programme.

lowing interesting result:

CRC "A" v. Recreto Jaw

Turkey. 63 points; Korea, 30;

LRC V. SCAA Members of the opposing Tray touch again until this sum was and W. C. Simpson (Skip}, The Double

IRC v KT "Blue" Tenth meeting India, 314; Pakistan. 31; China. USRC v. HKCC team escaped injury.-United surpassed.

tenm versus Talkoo will be on October 8 and 10 18: Ceylon, 17: Philippines, 5 KT "White" v. Ccc Press.

(away)~~A Hutton, G. with 10 rnces (including the Singapore, 44: Iraq, 2; and The present "dearest fool. Robertson. J. Crighton and Kwangtung Handleap for new Durma, 1. Steel's ex-Manchester balter" £24,000 Johnny Morris, Spary (Skip); T

Wren,

P. ponies) on the first day and 12 It must be remembered that Lammert and V. races on the second day, the China and the Philippines sent Dan Maskell Set inside-forward partner at Der- Chittenden (Skip). P. Weir, feature of which by, does not seem perturbed by 3. Tindall, J. Hempsey and L. Double Tenth Plate. his expensive reputation and A. Collyer (Skip).

ht cost ine` two spells in hornearly three and a half hours, after treatment at the scenerying, and did not find his real E. Greenwood, A. L. G. Eastman

with

pital an injured eye as wall. This last accident I enn-

ot explain.

I well know the bend in the rond where any lorry skidded, 1 must have mistaken the footbrake for the

cannot

he was caught on the boundary. One six and 30 fours were cluded in his toti, which had helped to put on 240..

accelerator. I remember Australian Bid For

anything as I was unconselour for two days afterwards and acmi-conscious for 13 hours.

will be months before I right."

Mrs Woodcock said:

not

'surprised. I have

It

Empire Title

Baseball Standings

New York, Aug. 8. The fol- lowing are the baseball stand ings in the Major Leagues:-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

London, Aug. 8-Eddie Mit- amler, of Australia, is to claim the British championship if he "Tam beats Ronnie Clayton, the Brl-New York been tish and Empire Featherweight Cleveland waiting to hear this for a long Champlon, in their Empire title Boston time and If he wants to give night at Liverpool on Thursday. Philadelphia up boxing I am quite happy

Detroit about it. I am pretty certain Miller was born in Glasgow Chicago that the fight with Savold will and went to Australia when Washington not take place."

10 years of age, liis St Louis Woodcock was free to return manager. Mr Sam Burns, said to

under-day that he had received an offer

from

Was

homo to-day, it was

the Doncaster In from the White City Stadium. St Louis Alary, where he has been re- South Africa, for Miller to de- Brooklyn

fend the Empire title against New York

00 43

United

was in his best forn when last season ended.

2nd

H.

re-

and L. E. Lammert (Skip); J.

Mulloy Triumphs

the St

will be the

very small teams, the latter being

FANLING GOLF

For 15th Title

Eastbourne, Sussex, Aug. 8.--Dлn Maskell. profes- The August qualifying round sional at the All-England

Captain's Cup played

of the

the 3rd team

On October 22, the Eighth versus Kowloon Docks (home):-E. F. S. Baker, featuring ten races, while the will take place Extra meeting

Won Lost Pere.

He is likely to lose his title, and T. J. Hemsley (Skip);

J. A. L. Pearson, R. H. Browne

Extra will be held on T. Ninth 45 37 .637 however, If Nell Franklin, Eng-

.683land's centre-half, is transferred P. Styles, W. G. Frosi, A. Bailey on the card. The big race on November 5, with nine events

at Fanling over the weekend Lawn Tennis Club, is at 50 44 573 from Stoke City. He has

quested a transfer, but Stoke re- MacFarlane, R. H. Jones, N. P. this occation Is the Hongkong resulted in a tie between N. A. tempting to win the British.

Brown and C. J. Ketola, both professional St Leger for new panies."

title for the fuse and al present there is a Smith and C. E. Terry (Skip).

of whom returned a net 71.15th time here. deadlock similar to that with .423

The Tenth Extra (which is They will require to play off at Andrew's meeting) is their convenience. Next week- booked for November 10 with end there will be a Stapleford the St Andrew's Stakes as the Pool on the Old Courac. Franklin, who still declines to

South Orange, NJ, Aug. 7.-- [main event

The three best not returns ro-sign for the next season, has loy came from behind to de- Stout-hearted Gurdnar Mul-

during July. In the qualifying usked the Stoke Directors to re- fent Art Larzon 6-7, 1-0, 6-2, Extra meeting will be held Mackie 37, J. F. Aucott 58 and On December 3, the Eleventh stage of the Deep Water Bay consider their decision to re-

were J. D. 15 | Summer Medal fuse his request for a transfer,

win the with eight races 6-3, 6-2, to-day to

on the pro-W. Stoker 60. Eastern Franklin, who has stated that coveted

Association

gramme, the second half of tho wants a charige of club

court tennis title.

Season concluding with the

LADIES GOLF NEWS Mulloy, who. gained the Anals Twelfth Extra on December. 17 beenuse of his wife's health, has by dumping, top-seeded Billy when offered to supply medical opin-Talbert yesterday, couldn't stop Champions, will be decided in during the Sumpter Season at some youngsters of great pra-

the Hongkong Autumn The Glover Cup, played Larsen's left handed stroking a programme, of eight events. Deep Water Day was won by In the first two pets, but finol-

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37 64 360

WILL Mannion, the Middlebrough

34 70 1327

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be

covering.

It was stated at the hospital Vie Towell in Johannesburg It Boston that Woodcock

making he beats Clayton. good progress. He will remain

буда

Philadelphia' Mr Burns, however, sald that Pittsburgh

In this home for a few days Miller WDS more concerned Cincinnati under the ente of his family will clafining the British title, Chicago

If he can get IL-Reuter.

doctor-Router.

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ly found his game in the third

to chase Larsen off the court

·

Mrs L Shewan. Runner-up was Mrs A. Halg.'-

Winner of the Juhe-July

by powerful service and sound New York Race For Eclectic played at Deep Water

ground, strokes.

In the women's finals, Doris

Shirley Fry.

Hart defeated

United Press.

New Rule For Archers

Paris, Aug. 8The Congress

European Cars

aro

It is 21 years since ho first won the championship and he brads the list of eight 'seeded players who do not come into action until Wednesday,

Meanwhile, 32 produce eight competitors for

players contesting qualifying rounds to the competion proper and the standard

of play in several today indicated that Erlish professional tennis has mise-Reuter.

Romes

Britain Beats Holland

Bay was Mrs D. Prophet 31-9 net. 223 Runner-up was Mrs L Penn 33-10 not 23.

Noordwyk-on-Sea, Aug. 7 he..

July Monthly New York, Aug 8-A 100 winner at Deep Water Bay was over Holland to-day in the Medal Britain gained a. 13-5 victory mile race for European-musko

cars will be held over a two- Mrs A. Mackio with a 78-19 Dutch-British tennis tournament

held this week-end. mile cireult at Linden Airport, net 69.

On August 18, the regular

the last three New Jersey on August 21, the

Results of International Grand Prix Race Competition will be played at

monthly "Third Thursday" matches: Horary Commitice announced today..

Billington and Don' Deep Water Bay. It will be a Butler defeated Bubur van of the International Archery The Committee decided on "Medal"-players to arrange Meegren and Hjub Wilton Tederation today postponed un- the site because it provides con. their own partners or notify (Holland) 7-5, 6-4, 3 til Friday its decision, on re-ditions similar. to. quests for admission from Spalo, European road raced.

those in the Secretary

Hans van Swol and Ivo Rinkel. Only Arrangements aro. now-being (Holland) defeated. Tony Mot- Portugal and South Africa,

The Congress, decided to bar legally be used on highways Water Day in late: September 0. P. Hughes and Paddy European-msko cars which may made for the annual Autumn tram and Geoffrey Paish 11-9,

meeting to be held at Deep | 5-7, 10-8. the use of a knot for sighting in will be eligible, the centre of the bowstring. A

or early October,

Roberts defeated Didy mark on the string not mora There will be three. 20-mile Mr A. Halg qualified for Teschmacher and Wim Karsten, preliminary races" as heats to the Captain's Cup at Fanling Holland, 6-2, 6-3,——Associated Grand Prix-Router, ·.

| for the month of July.

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Landon. Escarons BKevice

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