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COUNTY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1949.

WORCESTER BEATEN BY SOMERSET

London, Aug. 11-Worcestershire, present joint leaders with Middlesex of the County Cricket championship race, were caught on α drying wicket at Weston-super-Mare today and although they gained first innings lead, were beaten by Somerset, who have proved themselves powerful side on this particular ground, by six wickets.

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Worcestershire now have 144 points from 21 games. The Worcestershire hatsmen failed to register he hundred in their second innings and Somerset were left to hit 123 runs to win.

Michael Walford made their task easter by scoring 70'not out of the 124 runs obtained. Horace Hazell task full advantage of the conditions and today took four wickets for n Anal analysis of 12 for 61. He was well supported by Lawrence, who today took five for 42.

The batting of Kent nad Middlesex on n sporting pitch provided a remarkable contrast. Judging by the gay manner in which Kent hit their total of 242 in less than thres hours in un- favourable conditions, one might well have inngined they held the initiative.

Dy

comparison

toler

that

Middlesex gave, sedale display In better conditions. Arthur Fagg a perfect exhibition of hooking and cutting in hitting 15 fours in his 82, which look 100 minutes,

enve

Jack Young exploited a patch in taking six wickets for 80.

Although Eric follies bowled with sustained accurney, his Stx wirkels costing only 45

runs in di

41.2 Overs, 23 of which by were maldens, a sound 65 Will Wooller enabled Glamorgan, the champions, to gain a first lead over Warwickshire. Innings

Warwickshire's batsmen fulled to retrieve the situation and by the close Glamorgan were in à good position for a win.

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At Lord's Middlesex 346 and batting order, Jozl three wickets 154 (Dovey 3 for 22): Kent 242 for 40, Onishing 188 runs ahead (Fogg 82, Young 6 for 80).

with seven men to be missed.

THE SCOREBOARD The scoreboard read:

NEW ZEALAND 1st inlngs 420.

ESSEX

At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire 464 for 9 declared (Hord- staff 156 not out); Sussex 212 for 4 (C. Oakes 04).

At Northampton: Northamp- tonshire 408 for 7 declared (Jackson 3 for #9); Derbyshire 140 (Rhodes 50, Garlick 3 for 11) and 100 for 7 (Epar

Bar (2). At Blackpool: Leicestershire 243 (Tompkin 11, Greenwood

for 72): Lancashire 303 for 8 (Wharton 53, Deighton 79).

At Coventry, Warwickshire 107 and 182 (Carduar 03. Wat sims 4 for 28); Glamorgan 180 (Woolier 65, Hollles for 43)

and Hue fer ung.

At Hull: Yorkshire 227 und 220 for 8 (Loster 50); Hamp- shire 208 (Wardle 6 for $7).

At Cheltenham: Surrey 374; Gloucestershire 100 (Laker 5 for 301 d 144 for 5.-euter,

OF MORE THAN USUAL

Ist innings. Dodds lbw b Burtt Cray e Donnelly b Burtt

Sutcliffe b Cove Vigar e Eve c Scott b Cresswell Insole e Mooney b Cave Horsfalle and b Cresswell Pearce run out Ray Smith b Cresswell Peter Smithy b Cave Wade not out Pullinger b Cave

Extras

NEW ZEALAND 2nd innings. Scott not nut

Mooney e Vigar b Pullinger Reid lbw b Ray Smith....

Bowling

SIGNIFICANCE. London, Aug. 11. Every Rain delayed the start at full

cricluster looks upon ti Tea! and interrupted play later in

appearance- 09 something of the day. Conditions did not particular importance In his Cave favour the batsmen and Joli carcer, but for two of the Cresswell Wardle, Yorkshire left arm England side. the last of this Burtt slow bowler, helped his side to season'a Tert games against Burke gain first innings lend over New. Zenlond, beginning at the Hampshire by 19 runs.

Oval

on Saturday, will be of even more than usual signin-

Wardle bowled 30 overs, 22 maidens, for six wickets at a cost of 57 runs,

tance,

It was against New Zealand

Washbrook and

made

their

both Cyril

Brian Close, the young Engat the Oval 12 years nge that land player, proved expensive, conceding 78 runs in 20 overs for two wickets. Surrey, whom

many favour forced

for the championship. Gloucestershire to follow On 200 runs bebini todny. The struck Get bowler, Surridge, early blows for Surrey und then the pitch began to favour the off-spinners of Jim Luker.

He took five for 30 in 18 overs in the first innings and with one second innings wicket by the close of play required

only

wickets to three more reach his hundred for the sea- son.

At

Somerset beat

ni skles for a

Worcestershireing part in his firal Test.

Hardstaff drove ball

1 by six wickets. Worcestershire:

Red Sox Beat Yankees

12

301

10

4

7

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W

20

23

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14 0 52

f

Sutcliffe

0 30 Scott not out Mooney e Vigar b Pullinger Reid lbw b Ray Smith Smith e Wade b Pullinger Ifadlee not out

Extras

40

for 3 -Reuter,

Chess Tourney

CHANNEL

SWIMMERS

A

Shirley May France (left), 16, of Somerset, Mass., who is scheduled to try. swimming across the English Channel this month, leaves the water at Dover, England, with two others who tried the long swim and failed.

Philip Mickman (centre), 18, British schoolboy, who quit on July 24 after 13 hours, seven miles from Dover, and Dutch housewife Mrs Will Crocs Van Rijsel, 30, who was exhausted by choppy seas, a mile and one-half from her goal, after 14 hours and 16 minutes.-AP, Wirephoto.

HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE MCC

So Ended A "Feud"

Of 16 Years

By BRUCE HARRIS

So ends a 16-year-old "feud." Harold Larwood, at his sweet shop in Blackpool, said he will accept the MCC's invitation to become one of the first 26 ex-profes- sionals to be made honorary members at Lord's.

There was no fear of Larwood being omitted from the list. The danger, to the gap which wag my mind, was whether he would not accept and so widen established after his roturn from Jardine's "bodylino" tour of Australia in 1933. He did not play against the 1934 Australian team touring this country.

Tieploying Test cricket

Ends In Tie

Here

2411

A. P.

new

(Gloucester,

HKFA MEETING.

WALKER CUP NO

CERTAINTY

FOR AMERICANS

Says Claude Harmon

New York, Aug. 11.-Claude Harmon thinks the American Walker Cup team is anything but certain to defeat the British golfers in the Walker Cup match at Mamaroneck, New York, next week.

Harmon is the professional at the Winged Foot Club, where the match will be played. He is the same player who went to tho Masters Tournament at Augusta a couple of years ago just for the ride and. much to his surprise, won the event.

Ho has played a few practice rounds with the Britons and

respect for them grows round by round.

не the Americans think they will have it eary, they aro due for a big surprise." he says. "I know that Frank Stranahan will

and Willie Turnesa

not bo over-condent.

Professional Tennis

Eastbourne, Aug. 11.-

They met

the Britons in the Don Maskell, of the All- British Amateur, Particularly England Club, advanced in Sum McCready, and know his bid for his 15th title what they can do.

when he reached the Singles "You know

one reason Mc-

Cready was not afraid of the Semi-finals in the British Americans in the British tourna Professional Lawn Tennis ment was that he knew what Championships at Devon- they could do. McCready was shire Park here today. stationed Maxwell Field in

at

Maskell, who is the holder, Alabama

Beveral years beat Stanley Pannell by 8-4, 6-1, during

the war.

war. Stranahan was G-4 in the quarter finals,

for

there too, and they played a lot

of golf together.

In the semi-finals, Maskell will play Basil Lawrence, white "He came to know just what Bill Holmes will moet Derek

OSTEND TOURNEY

to expect of Stranahan and con- | Bocquet.—Reuter. Bequently when he met him in the British Amateur ho knew hla shots were as good as Frank's.

"They are a fine bunch, these British players, and they mean business-Associated Press.

Lawn Bowls

M. B. Hassan and U. M. Omar qualified for the next

Kra-

Paris, Aug. 11.-Jack mer, former Wimbledon cham- pion, and Donald Budge, both of the United States, are CX- pected to take part in pro- fessional tournament at Ostend from August 26 to August 28, it was learned here today.--Reu- ter.

round of the Colony Lawn DAVIS cup Bowls Singles championship when they bent W. Riley Sidwell Instead

And B. P. F. Marqueo yesterday.

Hassan won by 22 shots to 17 and Omar by 22 shots to four. OPEN PAIRS

of.

Bromwich

New York, Aug. 11.- Australia today, nominated

J. A, mu R, F. Luz beat L.Bill Sidwell instead of Johu A. Collyer and L Sykes in an Bromwich to play in the exciting finish by one shot, the final score being 22-21.

singles against Italy in the C. A. Guterre

Final and J. E. Inter-Zone

of the Noronha best F. Plume and A. Davis Cup starting

to-

One Section Bailey by 25-21 after an extra morrow at the Westchester

Only In Division -II

head.

TAIKOO RINKS The following Is the Taikoo Inwn bowls (home) team for Saturday in their game against

Country Club.

Sidwell

will

meet Glane Cucelli, Italian champion, in tomorrow's opening match and Frank Sedgman, young Aus-

has

KIGC:

A. Steven, W. McColl, R. n.tralian champion, faces Marcelle

Chalmers: dei Bella in the second singles. Marshall, J. c.

Australia

tentatively Rowan, R. B. Uriden, W. C. A meeting of the Second Mekle W. Melrose: J. B. Baxter, named Bromwich and Sedgman

D. R. Dally, C.. Bovaird, J. A.

to play in the Doubles against Division teams of the Foot- Kinniburgh.

Cucelli, and del Bello on Satur- ball Association decided yes-

HKCC RINKS

day. The following will represent the |terday afternoon that they

Cricket Chib Hongkong

(home) on would have only one section against the Philippine Club in which all 18 teams will R. Philips, L. R. Wood, R. H. participate.

Saturday:

The Australians have offered no offelal explanation of Brom wich's absence from the Singles. It was believed, however, that the terrifle heat might be too much for the veteran-Reuter.

Davis Cup-Referco-

Denis Compton Test debuts.

Only Walbre Donnelly. Cowle and Hadire of the present New Zealand party remain fram

the the team which played at Oval th 1037.

Since

tima

done well. Larwood they would have Washbrook did not begin his Test, creer

hardly ever seen a game, let Then look at the bowling they with any

#rand

alone plays-yet he is still only would have to face. batting performance, it he was

44. Eust bowler Alf Gover was

N. B. Present champlons. acclaimed on

In 1940, Glamorgan are not represented Brilliant piece of fieldlag which

when nearly 39.

Nor are in the honours 1st. caused Wallace to be run out.

Compton his

QUALIFICATION-10 Northants. Worcester or Derby. A run out cost

IJ. like #sa tier

Schure he and Joe

drew with

Nearest to inclusion (on nine TESTS

would be Hardstaf had pulled England Johnny Carvalho in the

Test appearances) Selection of the 20 Dames round swith fourth

wicket final round of the Tourna-scents to have been decided by Worthington, of Derby. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES stand of 125 1's dismissal

As far as I

THE 26 was

are the MCC's Weston-super-Mare: most unfortunate for one tak-ient for the Championship Test appearances.

of the Kowloon Chess Club discover, every profession! from at the Peninsula Hotel last still alive, who is now out of Honorary Members:

County cricket and who has C. J. Barnett 180 and 83 (Lawrence 5 for 42. Vivian straight inek. and night to tie for first place played at least 10 Tests, is in aged 39, Tests 20). Ifazell 4 for 24): Somerset 118 glanced off the bowler's hand with Ray Danenberg.

the Hist-except Maurice Nicels. S. F. Barnes (Warwick and (Jenkins 7 for 84) and 121 for 4 into the stamps. Compton, The Band standings are:

of Essex.

Lancashire, 78, 27); Ray (Walford 70 not out).

backing up. wha run oul...

Danenberg &

L.. On those qualifications here C. Braund (Surrey and I Schure, 4 Renter.

KIWIS v. ESSEX

points each; J. P. de Carvalho, are some of the old timers" Somerset, 73, 23);

W. E. Bowes (Yorkshire, 41, 3 points: Joseph Tousz, 1⁄2 point who would have been invited Southend. Aug. 11.-Far from Seven other players were ell- had they still been alive. And 15. Duckworth (Lancashire, 48.

Wild. A. W. Brown (akip); F. C. experiencing difleuities againstmited in qualifying rounds what an array

these names

n. Black, J. Fairburn, II. T. the New Zealanders here today; and another withdrew from the

make:

Bitelds, J. Prentice skip): G. W Essex's early batsmen scored nal

Ped G. Ulyett and Hedley

This means that each Freeman (Kent, 80,

team Sewell, A. Graham, E. 3. M readily, but a collapse of the Coinmllico-Meeting-of-the-Verily (Yorks), A. Shrewsbury. 12);

will have 34 games plus shelld chell, W. A. Howkins (skip). later batsmen caused the dis Kowloon Chess Club will

KCC RINKS- be W

W. H. Scotton Barnes.

G. Geary Leleester, 50, 14); Eumes and that the finalists will missal of the County for 304, 110 held next Thursday evening to (Natts). the other Tyldesleys,

The following teams will repre G. Gunn, senr. (Nottingham, play 30 games some of which

at lawn bowls on New York, Aug. 11.-I. decide

will have to be played during sent the KCC New York, Aug. 11.-The runs behind.

on whether Schure and J. T. and R., with John Briggs 70, 15)

Saturday: the close of play the Danenberg will play off for the (Lanes), Surrey's J. M. Read

New York Red Sox won the tourists were 40 for 3 in their Champlonship or will be con- Tom Richardson, R. Abel and 24);

J. W. Ficardo (Middlesex, 58, the week.

First Division (away) v IRC-Richards, veteran The chairman of the Council C. Thompson, W. Hong Sling. T. A, tennis official, will referee the game they believed was second innings.

sidered Joint In the absence of much sun-

Tom Hayward, Colin Blythe, of E. Hendren (Middlesex, 00, airessed that as the problem of Madar, Gondwin (sklo) inter-zone Davis Cup finals be- Baker, A. J. Kew, W. Butterworth tween Australia and Italy at needed to keep them in the

shine and under the induence French Defence

Schure last night played the Kent: A, F. Ralf, of Sussex; 51);

grounds' was a very serious ona č. S. Rotselet (skip): 4. E, P. pennant fight when they of a blustering wind the pitch valho

against Car-

ar. T. Hearne (Middlesex), and G. H. Hirst (Yorkshire,. 77, and that they would have to Guest, J. N. Wong. E. C. Fischer, the Westchester Country Club in Rye, New York, on Friday, defented the American recovered gradually from

the stronger A. A. Litley (Warwick).

24);

Second Division (home) y C. de Saturday and Sunday.-Asso- no postponed R. E. R. Roselet, C. R. Ho League leaders, New York drenching by early morning rain position until late in the middle

HERE'S A SIDE

J; B. Hobbs (Surrey 66, 911; there eat deal on the Services Orem kip and afforded no help to bowlers, Lathe when Carvalho managed

H. Larwood (Nottingham, 44, matches. He urged all repro- selet, R. S. Capell T. Lock (skip); clated Press. Yankees, 7-6 today.

And now back to the honoured who possessed nothing more than to tako two bishops for a rook

sentatives to make sure that fix-A. C. Tribbin, A. W. Ramsey, S. A. Gray, F. E. Skinner (sklofi i This gave Carvalho a limited 20. That fine the saving grace of steadiness.

old game of 21):

M. Leyland (Yorkshire, 48, lures be played on the days Gutting it. Triggs, J. Tang, Geo YACHTING At lea the County score stood advantage with isolated pawns picking the tram" can hardly at 202 for four, but the last six ngainst wickets fell in 60 minutes for centre pawns and what chance he had of forcing a win went the addition of only 42 runs.

Dodds played a most attrac-with the loss of his strongest with Vigar passed pawn. The game went tive innings and batting well. Essex were in a to over 70 moves before a draw

ood position at one time to get was agreed upon. within striking distance of the

Zealand total Dodds should have been caught at mid-on when 22 and he was almost luken on the leg side when he was 45, but these were small blemishes upon П most attractive display of en-day swarn from Naples

sional swimming champion; to- to the rain halted terrising driving, a tio when

Island of Capri, the first time Second out at 158, he hit 11 the swim had been made. boundaries in a slay of two hours and a quarter. He and Crny made 64 for the first wicket, then Vigar helped to ndd 4 for the second.

Boston

'The third place Sox once again are within 5 games of the New Yorkers. Boston left- Helder Ted Williams scored three hits, including his 20th

hotner.

The Pittsburgh Pirates beat in the the Chicago Cuba 3-2 National League to win the odd stume of their three game series. Tho Pirates capitalised on n nelding mistake by right-fielder Frank Baumboltz in the eighth

for the decisive run,

The

New York Giants

and

the Boston Braves had to battle

for

potential Glant rally, in the last of the eighth. The score was

7-7.

THE SCORES

American League

RH

E

1

By

New

2

Visar, whose most productive stroke was a cut, shared with Evo in a partnership of 83 be- fore being caught by Sutcliffe at short leg. He hit six fours In an lanings lasting two and Zree-quarter liours.

New York

6 11 Bosion

7 9 (Winning pitcher Mel Par- nell, Loser Ralph_Buxton).

National League. Pittsburgh Chiengo

loser Wall Dubiel).

3

7

1

The Essex tail failed before

Clinmpions.

and had

plinlanx of A

three

C. P. Mead (Hampshire. 62,

be ignored on such an occasion. 41); What price this team against all comers?

17)

E. Paynter (Lancashire, 47, Here it 1s--in batting order: Hobbs Sutcliffe, Woolley, 20);

W. Rhodes (Yorkshire, 71, Tyldesley (E.). Hendren, Rhodes, Hirst (captain), Larwood, Tate. 5B): Strudwick. Freeman.

A. C. Russell (Essex. 01, 10); A. Sandham (Surrey, 50, 14); E. J. Smith

(Warwick, 82, II. Strudwick (Surrey, 09, 201;

ii. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire, 54,

This team has all a side needs,

dispose of them aside two days

Italian Swims From If the opposition did manage to

Naples To Capri

Capri, Aug. 11.Diovaın! Gambl, former world profes

Reuter,

Frisco Seals To Tour, Japan

He swam the 20 miles in 17 hours. Gambl attempted the San Francisco, Aug. 11. --- swim last year but gave up after The San Francisco Scala base three quarters of the distance-ball team will make a goodwill

tour of Japan after they com plete their current Pacific Coast Ronnie Clayton

League schedule,

Manager Left O'Doul

Suid Retains Title their departure date would de- Aug. 11-Ronnie Rend on whether the Icant Liverpool, Clayton, of England. retained inished in the first division. British Empire feather- The Seals are in seventh place weight title at the Liverpool-net good.

11);

M. W. Tato (Sussex, 54, 30); E. Tyldesley (Lancashire, 60, 141

IV. Voce (Nottingham, 39, 27); F. E. Woolley (Kent, 62, 64).

(London Express Service)

For Swatow

rely a

be

Lee (skip)

Third Division (home) V POC

nildcated,

Entrion received for the Stan-G. Roszelet, W. Baker, L. Brezny.

as W. Colledge (dp); A. McLean, 1, Howarth, C. 1. Simpleton, W, IL Cowle (skip): W. Joyes, R. Dar ker, C. Champelovler, . A. Tibble (skip).

ley Shield up to dale aro follows:

Talkoo 2; R.A.F. 3; Chinese Athletic 2; Army 4.

REFEREE LEAVING

Cpl A. F. Wills, the well- known soccer referee, is leaving for home by the Orduna to- day.

League Tennis

Scores in yesterday's' League Tennis matches were:

Men's "A" Division HKCC 2-SCAA 7

Reserve: A. Baggot.

HKFC RINKS

Fastnet Race

Plymouth, Aug. 11.-The British yacht, Myth of Mal- The following have been selected ham, today won the 13th to present

HKFC in Fastnet Race when sho friendly match against PRC OR Saturday, at 4.00 pm. at Happy finished a rough sall from Valley:

the

Strange, L. R. Hamley. J. S. Cowes, Isle of Wight, to Howell, A. McAlpine: A. L. na. Fastnet Rock and back to beris, E. E. Wallwork, J. D. L. Plymouth. Dowbiezin, T. Pilo; G. Paterson, G. S. Brown, T. Morgan, Rakusen,

Reserves: R. R. Davies, J. 21. O'Grady.

Freddie Mills May Defend Title Against Jooy Maxim on

other

affect tho

AT She was the third yacht to arrive but her corrected timo placed her as the winner, right hours ahead of Intifa, much: bigger boat.

The Royal Orenn Racing Club, which organises the race run every two years 600-mile course, said this SCAA Teams H. A. Ayres and M. Heenan

afternoon that the only other (HKCC) lost to E. Choy and London, Aug. 11-Jack Solo yacht which had so far arrived Szoto-Bick 2-6, beat T. Tmons, the London promoter, is

cately was the Bloodhound. Chen and B. Ylu G-4, beat D. willing in singe a Work Light-boats to account for, but their

There were still 12 Chey and C.

C. M. Tsang 0-4.

weight Championship fight, be- Hawthorn' and Sellors (HKCC) tween the holder. Freddie Mills placing of the Myth of Målham.

arrival would not Hongkong basketball and lost to Choy and Biek 2-0, lost of Britain, and Joey Maxim,Associated Press. (Winning pitcher Bill Werte, the pace of Cave, who. In his Stadium tonight when he knock- O'Dout said he planned to football champions, bearing the to Chen and Ylu 3-5, lpst to American

last spell of six overs and five ed out his challenger; Eddie aka the trip as well as coaches red and blue emblem of the Choy and Tsang 2-0.

in then in London 1 balls took three wickets for 19. Miller, of Australia, in the 12h Del Young and Joe Sprinz, South

Cooper and Mackle (HKCC)

Ted Brondribb, Mills Monia- D Leading by 110 run, the round of their 15-round fight—frather. Leo Hughes and

scout ciation, will travel Associated Press. tourists, with a change in the Reuter,

Leo Flores!,--Associated Press, by plane this morning at the last to Choy and Bick 1-8, lost gec, said last night in New York to Chen and Yiu 1-5, lost to that he had "practically agreed" special invitation of Swatow's

for Mills to defend his title civle and athletic officials, to Choy and Tsang 3-6. play.

series of basketball and Ladies' "B" Division against Maxim in London, pro- football

vided Solomons was agreeable. games against the

CRC 61%—RECREIO Z1⁄2 Solomons said: "I have alwava champions of this north-

Mrs Law and Miss Chay Wai-insisted that Mills is under con- costern Kwangtung seaport.

Forty athletes and officials of woon (CNC) beat M Carvalhotract to me to defend his title.

and Miss Roza 0-1, lost to Miss Reuter. tho SCAA will make tho

M. Ribeiro and Miss M. Xavier trip, via chartered skymaster

4-0, bont Mra Silva and Mrs F. plane.

Xavier -0, The exhibition series will be played in aid of the food victims in Kwangtung Pro- vinco.

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China Athletic Asso-

Swetow

Mrs Chaun and Miss W. K. Mok (CRC) beat Mrs Carvalho

and Miss Roza 0-1, lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss Xavier 1-0, beat. Mra Silva and Mrs Xavier

A DRAWN MATCH The Seven Tigers basketball | 7-B.. team of Kwellin drow with the Mrs G. Choy and Miss U. Khoo Combined Hongkong, 38-38, at] (CRC) drew with Mrs Carvalhe Caroline Kill Stadium last night. and Miss Roza 0-0, beat Miss The visitors are leaving for Ribeiro and Miss Xavier 6-4, Canton today.

beat Mrs Bilva and Mrs Xavier

Prior to the match, Mr Kwok | 7-0. Chan, Chairman of the SCAA, distributed prizes to tho' win- ners of the 1949 Colony Basket- Iball League.

TODAY'S MATCHES. Mixed Doubles "n" Division

KCC v. USRC CCC v. HIRU

MacDonald Bailey

Neil Franklin Not On Transfer List. Stoke, Aug. 11-Stoke City Football Club have reaffirmed that Neil Franklin, their Eng land centre-half, is not to bo put on the transfer list.

This was announced, after die

· Board of Directors had discussed tho position "in the light 01 new developments which have occurred."—Reuter.

Blue Bird II Doos 120 Miles Per Hour

On Injured List London, Aug. 11-MacDonald Balley, West Indian sprinter, will be not be running for England in, the International Triangulor Match at Belfast on Saturday, because of pulled muscle libres in his left leg.

Balley sald hero: "I have been advised by my doctor after he had seen an X-Ray of the The record is 141.74 - miles Injury, to rest for the remain modo by Campbell's father, Sir- dor of August and probably I Malcolmn Campbell Campbell. will not run any more This | suid after the run that the boat season."--Reuter,

was in perfect; shape-Reuter,

Kendal, Aug. 11-Dohald Campbell in a second trial of the Blue Bird. II on Coniston water today touched a speed of 120 miles per hour.

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