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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1949.

ENGLAND'S HOPES FOR THE

FIELD EVENTS

PLAYERS' UNION FOR PROFESSIONAL CRICKETERS?

London, Dec. 19.-Those who regard cricket as a money-spinner for professionals because of the large mims occasionally mentioned as benefits get a far different picture when other facts are brought to light. The great majority of professional cricketers get an average weekly wage which trade unionists in other walks of life would not tolerate.

Footballers, with their £12 weekly, might not be so well off had it not been for the Players' Union, and it is within the realm of possibility that a similar union for cricketers may come into being before many more scasons.

It needs only a good organiser and the backing of all professionals to make the thing possible, particularly these days when more amateurs are finding it in- creasingly difficult to play County cricket regularly, There are dozens of cricketers (then a share of the profits may

larger than

can be who have made the game their | become living but who will never have thought because the side is so the opportuntly of going on one popular that it is drawing large of the tours which do bring an crowds and the tour profits are

expected to be large. ppreciable income to a "star" player.

Yet this rum is lessened con- siderably by taxes

not

and it

£50

game of cricket cannot, for its the few survival, depend on players. The backbone are the many other professionals who make up County aides and who have no prospect of such in-

comes.

When England last went to 15 Australia they received

Some may not be treated as to well as others and while long li proft, Thome players and 30s, weekly expenses

Appro-service may bring benefits many who are at present in India arether with a bonus.

tem are ximately the same accrued to players might prefer a regular the Commonwealth

tour, but income of worthwhile

propor- South African likely 1 benest more from the

has any other these

even allowing tions during their playing days rewards, their tour than

for income tax, give a man a

rather than a pittance and then side which has gone abroad.

dubious benefit later. SHARE OF PROFITS

respectable annual Income. of £400 guarantee plus £4 weekly as expenses and

Their

They are, however, reserved for a few players and the great

League Cricket Averages

BATTING:

T Grant (H. Navy)

N E. Arthy (Optimists?

1. N. Gonna (Rveresua )

C. R. Tomline (Army)

Bl

S

Aver

50.13

42 75

38 00

33.06

LEG

Thero

ether problems which beset the average pro- fessional, pensions for example, And A strong Players' Union could do as much for County ericketers as the other body has done for footballers-Reuter

Top

Scorer

Of Tour

Durban, Dec. 19.-Jack

Moroney, 30-year-old New South Wales schoolmaster,

25 50 today became the top scorer

of the Australian tour BO far when he made 160 not

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342

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228

4

101

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32 71

43

150

30 00

A

Souza (Craigengewer i

29.50

147

40

131

33.

20

M. Newton (Scorpions)

102

127

40

F A. Weller (Scorpions i

7

103

201

156

2228

109

n3

124

45

107

199

144

20 37

122

34.

144

20 33

20 20

1 83

133

113 (4)

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114

44

19 01

1

111

68*

18:30

108

34

18 00

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137 GA

17.12

15

130

10.25

O ruas

K. M Ruminh (Craigengower i

Mourhouse (RAF)

A l'earce

tree (Scorpions

A. D. Panton

15

EN Cimbri (RAP)

A. it. (RAF)

Abbas (IRC)

КСА

A Zimmern (KC

A Oakley (Commandos i

DA

MW. Holme (Army)

1, 1) Kilbre (Optimists)

D. Chelliah (University)

1. F. Sukes (Scorpions)

1. F. SURCH

R. Graveston (Army)

F. Zimbern (RCC)

J. Kerr (Scorpions)

A J.

A. Ismail (Cigengowe )

G. Hong Choy

Cenigengewer)

FE Thornycroft (Army!

"Not Out

Qualitration

BOWLING:

J. 1. Bennett (Army)

F. Howarth (Scorpious)

EN. Gambrel (RAF!

1. C. Carteld (Army)

G. N. Gosano (Recreio)

AR Minu (1R() Eler (RCC)

JC Kob (University 2

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In the match here against

South African

21 40 X, which ended in a draw.

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The previous

best was 153 by Arthur Morris against Natal. The powerfully built open-

bat bad been at the wicket

for a total of nearly five and a half hours when rain, Just be- fure ten, brought a siden end l the mnich,

T. D. Anderson, new English record-holder in the Pole Vault with a mark of 12 feet 10 inches and Peter Wells (right), ex-Schoolboy Champion, the new English record-holder in the High Jump with a mark of 6 feet 6 inches, are two of England's brightest hopes for Empire Games Championships at Auckland in February.

There

Will

Be Too Many Non-Starters At

The Empire Games

BY

"RECORDER"

There is already a record entry for the Empire Games at Auck- land, New Zealand, from February 4 to 11, almost 600 to date, but the Games will probably gain notoriety for the fact that some of the cham- pions who will be crowned will have an unhappy feeling they won because someone else did not compete.

one year.

more

CZECH PRESS LASHES

OUT AT WORLD CUP

ORGANISATION

Prague, Dec. 19The Controlled Prague Press to- day accused the International Football Association of being more interested in profits than the quality of competition in preparing for the World Cup Soccer Championships in Brazil next year.

The criticism was made in Penguo's oply Monday newspaper, "Pondelnik."

19

To prove its contention, Pen- delnik" said the Executive Com- mitted of the Football Associn- tion ruled that both Scotland and England would be invited | to play in the championship in Brazil, although both are in the samo group in the elimination round and only one should be eligible to compete next year,

Refreshing

To Record

London, Dec. 19-With- the

constant nowв and

"DISCRIMINATION” rumours of footballers ask "This incorrect alep" thoing for transfers-and the paper added, ninınst

those

"discriminated

sinteg

"This is because their paritel-

menn

more

which subsequent extravagant fees fought their way to the final it is refreshing to record group, In addition, France will the case of one of those also be invited to Brazil al- players who stay with one though she lost in her group. club throughout their pation in the Champlonships careers.

An outstanding example of probably inancial success than the parti- club loyalty is provided by the cipation of India or Palestine Everton goalkeeper, Ted Sagar, who last weekend equalled the for instance.

"There is no doubt that the feat of Elisha Scott, the former French will get what they want Liverpool and Irish International and although their team was goalkeeper, when he played his eliminated, they will get into 420th game in the final group because Anancial League. Ruccess means moro to the Brazilian organisers and the

International Soccer Federation than the sports quality."

the Football'

TURNED DOWN

Sagor,

a centre-half in his school days, was turned down

France was recently defeated by Hull City after a trial 21 by a Yugoslav team in an years ago. Next year, in 1029, elimination round. None of the he

other

signed-for nothing-for

Eastern European Everton, with whom he gained are Cup and League Championships

mcdals.

"Teople's Democracies" taking part-Associated Press.

Australian

Tennis Players

Criticised

Ile has also been capped for England.

Sagar has, however, had to win back his place in the first team on two occasions. Early in his career, he spent a whole season out of the first team and, war. after he returned from service, he spent some me in reserves before being

CURIOUS

Melbourne, Dec. 19.-Clift the Sproule, manager of the brought back. 1949 Australian Davis Cup team, criticised the conduct of the team in an official re- port to the Lawn Tennis As sociation tonight.

Arthur Wint, Herb McKenley, Bill Such outstanding Empire athletes as Nankeville, Roger Bannister, Henry Reb ello and E. L. R. Phillips will not be com-

Curiously, once he nearly had peting. Among the doubtful starters are MacDonald Balley and the Brst English

to compete with Elisha Scott for athlete to reach 51 feet in the Shot Put-J. A. Savidge.

energies for the Asian

the position as Everton's No. 1 India and Pakistan have decided to conserve their

keeper. When Liverpool placed Scott on the transfer list in 1934, Games which come in the autumn next year-not so much their energies as the

He said the team as a whole after he had been with them for fact that budgets for athletics can hardly stand two big international events in

showed a lack of interest in 21 years, Everton were willing official functions and particularly to pay the £250 transfer fee but Of the West Indian colonies, Jamaica only is sending a team. Trinidad

singled out Billy Sidwell,

Liverpool would not allow him may or may not be represented by MacDonald Bailey. If he goes to Auckland, it

Ho sald Sidwell played in an to their neighbours. The Australians were then 16 will be on his own resources or on those of New Zealand.

exhibition match in England Scott at first said that he runs ahead on the Arst innings,

for instance,

That usually

(Sproule's) wishes would reire from the game, but having

Harris. New Zealand tops the entries;

In an against his 344

four for

happens scored wickets in answer to the South bill

and falled to enter the United ho changed his mind, became with 200 competitor known to have spun around all-star field.

of Belfast Australia will send Africans' total of 329.

150 and the Mile in

fn 4 practice

For the Long Jump, there a States Singles Championships player-manager Moroney

10 England who included

70. Also

seconds and more no holding back a compeiing rainutes 10

naw South an expected following the Davis Celtic and for some time con- EyTO Afrlenn discovery, 21-year-old Cup round, Fiji, Malnyn, than fee at that

tinued to be Ireland's choice,--- boundaries in his old lunings, will be Conada.

Rhodesia. Scolinnd,

ዕዳ tipped

consistent at promising Neville Price.

Sproule said it appeared there| Reuter. helped to put on 187 runs in a Nigeria,

24 over

feet and South Africa and Wales, Record Three Miler than any in the well

had been some misunderstand- third wicket partnership with

Guarter-inch short of 25 atings with the Lawn Tennis Nell Harvey, who also completed entry for the Empire Games so Empire.

Sydney in 1038 The probable Hurdles win- his best.

Association of Australia before! far was at

home and that where there were

the team left Gardher

There may have been 0 Australia and Duncan White

competitor for him in British this had marred the tour from leipants.

What will an Empire Quarter of Ceylon.

the manager's point of view. Guinen's Charles Thompson. Hise It in the Beld events that le Championship look

but British Guinea is not in Associated Press. and Win! there is no naming the winner. without McKenley

the Cames. Price la six inches and, probably fee, Curotta, three Who will be the High Jump better than any

other leaper Snooker Players London, Dec. 10-Karl Heinz, I be Alan in the Empire. Will of the finalists in the Olymple Champlon? 400 Metres ut London last Paterson, Ron Pavitt, Peter the other feld events To Hold

For Wells,

Winter, Led scar?

John

there la no predicting what Art Jacques Barnes,

nr will happen.

of the Many

To wind up its first season's play in a League side in post- Nigerian Prince Adedoyin?

Winter and Jacques proved outstanding men have not been activities since the occupation, war English soccer. Heinz was

to their

Dominion the named

Steel-Coulson Snooker given a chance by Exeter City, at the Olympic

Gomes that

the Third Division; South, Foot tennis. The Empire unfor League is holding a dance at the ball League club, in a practice they have the competitor's RS

never gets exelted Kowloon tunately,

Club Cricket One is in the temperament.

about the throwing events January 7. foot 7 inch class, the other in outside of the cricket ball, and the 6:4. Paterson and Barnes, that is not in the programme. evening a the South African Champion, have topped 67. Pavilt and Wells are in the 0:6 class, as is Prüße Adedayin.

a chanceless century in two and

a half hours.

The pair completely dominated the tired bowlers on the cosy wickel, each registering his third century of the tour.

THE SCOREBOARD

Today's scoreboard read:

SOUTH AFRICAN XI

507

par-

ners

7

60

0.00

104.3

22 *

230

34

0.04

A. L. Snaith (Optimists)

45.3

0 150

1 33

A. P. Pereira (Recreto)

15.

1R

301

17

8.47

H2

HZ 2

21

21

492

202

21

0.01

41 3

193 193

20 20

9.85

142 ་

10 14

น 1

205

མ*r

10 IR

13

273

10.02

12

100

BS. Call (Scorpions

R

1

1113

AR Abbas CRY

30

10

15

11.13

Gimves (Comitatulos 7

137 134

14

J. C. Tyrer (RAP)

10

119

141 12

11 75

White Navy)

437

29

11.80

14

03

IN

LU

194

12 13

W

"1

1120

13.24

Furst insengs

#7

130

1.199

14

13.00

K Archer e. Henderson

K. Vaughan (RAF)

188

100

12

1400

3 Moroney not out

T 1 Bean (liniversity?

491 2

17

199

14

14 21

IS Müller C.

b Draper

SM. Teh (University)

F! 2

24

15

14 53

Henderson

T. Pritchard (Uplinusts) 58

*

203

11

1464

N Harvey st Draper

b

KC A. Ball (RAF)

50

17H

12 1483

Tayn

100

4

2

14

still to and a real challenger,

344

Hrings (Comoxundus)

M Mitchell (Army)

F. L. Cosno (Recreio).

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Qualification 10 wickets for an average under 1500

SECOND

DIVISION

35.

First innings

AUSTRALIANS

5 Laxton 1bw, b Wadding-

In

A L. Hassett not out

Extras

Total for four

320

TRUE ENOUGH

The starters still represent the finest groups of $8 one of

Empire Quarter-Milers 10 160

history, but no McKenley, no iwiat

that Truc enough + Jamaica's George Rhoden has outrun MeKenley na bas Aus- tralia's John Bartram, but could not have just been a Nash In the pan' And Olymple Champion Arthur Wint has

Fall of wickets: 1/124, 2/130,

BATTING:

Inns NO Runs HS.

Aver

D. Langston-Jones (KCC)

1

148 102.

37.00

3/323, 4/328.

S. E. M, Bux (IRC)

1

139 12.

34.75

1. Dhabher (KGVS)

2

100

Bowing:

20.16

V. C. Bond (KCC)

134

47

wo.60

A. T. Lee (KCC)

128

52

57

A. E. Noronha (Recrelo)

8

12

21.33

40

18.02

Eric Ho (University)

123

41

17.37

12. E. Remedios (Recreio)

101 24 12.02

Payu Michell Wynno

*Not Out. Qualification: 100 runs for an average over 10.00.

BOWLING:

J. Hirst (RAF) ..

(Commandos)

Dowding (Co

A. R. Osmund (Recreto)

D. E Remedios (Recicto)

www.

#

$7

fienderson

Waddington

Besides Rhoden

Peter

1

German Ex-POW Gets A Chance

a former prisoner of war, may

Dance become the third German to

on

match, and in a pair of 'bor-

During

of The course shield

the

rowed boots he shot two goals. His general ability WILS SO will be pre impressive that George Hough- who are anted to the League winnerton, the Exeter City manager, nearest to Auckland, may well All the team members of the has arranged for him to gain

The Australians,

presented

with a local club

a week

sweep the board by sheer winning club will be weight of numbers. The New with a miniature cup and

the experience Zealanders haven't may weight runners-up will receive medals, and to practise twice men of note.

on the Exeter ground: Diplomas, too, will be awarded In some respects the Empire to the man with the highest not quite be the break and to the man who re- Games will

OLD FRIEND 6:3.Empire Games.

Now

in market mained unbeaten

engaged gardening in the Excter dis- season.

trict, Heinz was conscripted Into the Luftwafle when ho was 10 and a half. He

WILL BE OVERAWED? They may be so overnwed at there are the others' reputations that the loft Bartram and Edwin Carr winner mny emerge at of South Africa, Bob and Don of Australia, Schalk Booysen

McFarlane of Canada, L, O

OMRW Lewis of England and Duncan White of Ceylon. ID

2 81 2 10 1 60

Season's Best Empire Performances

100 Yards MacDonald Balloy (Trinidad) 440 John Bartram (Australia) crackerjack not one a race for Leslie Laing (Jamates)

Ken Janga (Wales) ..... 0 38 0thoden, All hover around 48 Davo Johnson (Australia)

Au

are but

27.5 2 111 1'men.

0

30 seconds, and the young Jamal-B de Gruchy (Australia)

Thorne

7 0 37 con lo under 47 and not quite Morris Curotta (Australia) Byes 3, leg-byes 4, No balls in his prime yet. What a racs Ted Strickland (Aurirala) 7-Reuter.

It could McKenicy,

have

Rhoden

Curotta.

Don Pettle (Canada)

heen-Wiat.Ted Haggis (Canada)

and

220 Yards Herb McKentoy (Jamaica) at present, John Bartram (Australia) As things look one can almost nominate the Bill Wood (Austraila)

Nick Stacey (England) winners in the track events Morris Crotia Australia) without running any Tacz Lesia Laing (Jamaica).... Jamulca's Leslie Laing in the MacDonald Bailey (Trinidad) | 18100 and 220, Rhoden in the 440, 3. C. M. Wilkinson (England) of New Zealand's Douglas Harris Charlie Campbelt (Australia) the former World's Heavyweight|In the 880 and possibly the LR Phillip (India)

Edwin Carr (Australia) Champlon, Joe Louis, tonight Mile, Leslie Eyre in the latter denied a report that Louis has event if Harris does not double decided to meet the NBA and Eyre in the Three Miles. Champion, Ezzard Charles, in

San Francisco, Marshall Miles, manager

D. J. Dunne (KGVS)

Overs Maidens Runs Wkts. Aver,

44.3 10

A. T. Lee (HCC)

74

23

Owen (Commandos)

50,5

11

G. Vale (R. Navy)

83

16 133 24

23

U

85 25 3.40 118

6.30 22- 129 24 5,37 44.5 il 103 19 6.42 5.64

NO COMEBACK FOR LOUIS

67

19

10

3.70

Dec.

34.3

D

128

128

10

0.73

47.3

10

129

120 10

0.78

A. D. Ebrahim (IRC)

83.3 26

150

150

7.14

Y. Motiwala (IRC)

74

20

107

107

7.20

4:40

W. Salter (KGVS)

50,0

15

од

7.53

-F. D. Bottomley (KGVS)

58.5

13

130

រប

A

7,04

Junio.

D. G. White (KCC)

40,5

11

132

7.76

C. Guterres (Recruio)

83.5

24 - 185

8.40

for

· Louis has no plans at present

comeback

campaign,

Eric Ho (University?

44.5

пу

142

14

10.14

43

13

110

10

11.00

P. Hards (Dockyar

41.2

146 13 11.23

G. Elliott (University)

50,4

U

100 10

11.20

B.K. Poh. (University)

51.5

155

E. Noise (R. Navy)

49.2

13

143

12.01 13.00

Qualification: 10 wickets.

D. Davenport

Mister

KEEPING ITS WORD WITH THE B.B.C.-THE WEATHER CLOSES IN.".

·NO GOOD ELVING THE SIGNAL ANY MORE „VG'O BETTER GET ORGANISED COR THE NIGHT) THE CANDLS WON'T LAST FOR EVER

#

UNOFFICIAL

440. Yartis Herb McKenley (Jamaica) George Rhoden (Jamaica) Arthur Wint (Jamaica). Edwin Cam (Australia) Schalk Booyeon (8. Africa) Darek Pugh (England) Looking over the appended L. C. Lewis (England)

of best Empire perfor-M. W. Pike (England)

up to date, Angus Beott (Scotland). said the erroneous report was mances, brought obtained from "an outsider" and not one of these names stands Duncan White (Ceylon) that he had demanded an altera- Against the best performance Joha Bartram (Australia)" tion by the wire service that of the season. Their times in

Bre unofficial circulated the report United training Pruss.

Miles stated emphatically. He list

Conquest

WE'D BETTER

TURN-IN MURPHY. 'TIS A NIGHT FOR

THE BOVE.TUSV KNOW) WE'D NEVER GEE THE SMOKE OF A STILL INAY

THIS WEATHER

unrecorded.

SURE ÈNOUGH ON ANOTHER PART OF THE LOUGH.

UP TO THE

BOGGY LAND

THE BOGGY-LAND

THE BOGGY-LAND

and

Donald Finlay (England} as Tom Lavery (8, Africa) 9.6 John Gutteridge (Australia) 07. G. M. Hart (Scotland)

H. Winterton (England) 9.7 Joe Birrell (England)" BRF. J. Parker (England) 03 J. O. Cave (England) 98 Duncan White "(Ceylon)

C. Darkway (England)

93 D. Dixon (England) .....

440 Yards Low Bardics 200 George Lubbe (S. Africa) 21.1 Harry Whittle. (England) 214 Geoff Goodacre (Australia) 213 D.-Stoward (N. Zealand) 313 W. Brabano (Australia) 213 Duncan White (Ceylon) 214 Jim Miller (Australia) 21.6. Woodward (Australia) 21.3 M. D. Pope (England) 21. W. Burgem (Australis) 210 G. I Jarvis (England) **D. C. Brierloy (England)

46,2

High Jump 45.7 Alan Paterson (Scotland) 47,2 | Peter Wells (England) 40.0 on Pavitt (England) 48.1 Prince A. F.. Adedoyin 40.5 (Nigeria)

49.9

48.0 D. Atherton (England)

Theodore Bruce (Australia) 49.0 Art Jacques (Canada)....

14.4

14.5

147

during the

Badminton Results

WLS

In the Men's Division of encouraged to seek a chance

10 the Badminton League played with Exeter when he watched 152 last night, Kowloon Docks beat Bristol City play and recognised. 10 Recreio 0-0, and 3t Teresa's "A" their

inside-right,

15.2

10.3

defeated St John's 9-0.

Eisentrager,

19,3

Albert

as an old friend The St Teresa-Recreio Men's with whom he had played Doubles "B" badminton match soccer in his pre-Luftwaffe 153 which should have been played days.

last Wednesday will be played

Impressed by Eisentrager's

634 tonight at 7.30 at St Teresa's performance, he decided to nste

3.8 court.

54.3

Tomorrow's Ramo

KCC and St John's

Exeter to give him a' trial,

1 between Heinz, who is six feet tall,

Inside-right: There is one. has been an

postponed till a date to be fixed other German besides Eisentra- In the New Year.

K. Miller (Australia)

W. N Laing (Scotland) Shot Put

0:07. A. Savidgo (England) ..

Eric Coy (Canada)....... 010

John Giles (England). 0:12 Trevor Evans (Australia). 6:4 John Buiters (Australia) 0:31. H. M. A, *Moody (England) 0:36 John Pavelich. (Canada) ..

T. H. Barrait (England)..

(0.0

Peter Mullins (Australia),

0:3

49.1

Leight Bruce (Australia)

0:3

1. Vernon (Australia)

4:2

1:51.2

d. Bardelt (Australia)

6:2

1:527

M. Peter (Australia) 1:52.2 Dave Blair (Canada)

1:52.7

Pole Vault

1esz. Sian Egerton (Canada)

13:0

T. Pukis (England) .......

| Poler Mullina"(Australia)

Discus Throw.

Ean_Need (Australia)

FJ. Brewer. (England), :.. Eric Coy (Canada)....... Walter Land (England).

47:3

ger in English League football today. He is Bernard Traut- mann, Manchester City's goal- keeper-Reuter.

$145 AWARD FOR TOP 47: 43 PROFESSIONAL

47: 714

46 613

40: 51%

40; 0

40:10

45: 3

New York,

Dec. 10.-

Ray Hickock, wealthy sports. 45: 4 man of. Rocherter, N. Y... an- nounced today that he wouki put into competition & \ now 152:101 porta trophy in 1950 to be

148 n

140 Jot awarded to the professional 15: Diathlete of the yea 14304

890 Yards Arthun Wint (Jamalen) Schalk Booysen (8. Africa) Angus Boott (Scotland) Roger Bannister (England) Harry Parlatt (England) ..... C. W. Pamnell (Canada) 2. D. Anderson (England)

J. E. Neabit) (N. Ireland) 12:10 Douglas Harris (N. Zealand) 1:53.3 N. d. A. Gregor (England) 12: 015 L. Reavell-Carter (England) 137: 9 He said the trophy

trophy would be Tom White (England)

1:53,7 ton Miller (Conada)

121 01 E. A. Moody (England) 137: 1 Bill Nankeville (England) : 1:53. Doug Robinson (Canada) .. 12: 034 Makhan Singh (India) 130 1011 a $10,000 Jewel-studded belt.

Ono Mlle

Hill Fartinger (Canada) 11:32. Marian (Australia) 130:01. A commitico - of...150.: :sporta 12:0 K. L. Duguld (England) ... 135 915 writers throughout the country, 11:0

Javelin Throw :-

cast votes next December M. J. W. Dalrymple (Eng

to namo: the athlete of the year.

En. Nankeville (England)

Lesile Eyre (England)

4080 4:00.0

A. Redpath (England) Harbison (Austraila)

Douglas Wilson (England)... 4:11.0 Winter (Australia) Roger Banalster (England) 11.1 Peter Denton (Australia) Jack Morris (England) ..: 4:19. Peavor (Australia)....

A. G. Parker (England).

TO MAKE THE

CARLIN STUCK!

R. & Morley (England)

Jack Hutchins (Canada)

7. Ashby (England)

D. Z. Burfitt (England)

Three Miles

Alan Chivers (England)

Зала

J. Swaisland (England)

12:0

12: D

12:0

24:114. Hignall (England)

Leo Roininen ·(Canada)

Hay Perr. (Australia)

3. A. Redgata (England)

201: Ill 101 1

104: 2 103: 45% IRD; O

183; 4

, M. Taylor (N. Ireland) 107: a

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