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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1950.

TAKING A BLOW

COULD THE IMPROBABLE HAPPEN TOMORROW AT CHATER ROAD?

BY "RECORDER"

The Royal Navy came to the rescue of the Army last Sunday, tak- ing three valuable points off the Scorpions at King's Park and the hopes this week are on a Service side even more closely related to the Land Forces-the Commandos.

Could the Commandos take another three points off the Scorpions, perhaps even four? Oakley's men are a game crowd, but they are in another Division. If it wasn't for the vagaries of cricket, it could be said that most of the other League teams are in another Division-a lower one-than the Scorpions.

more.

Army travel to Cox's Road to take on the KCC and should have a difficult task ahead of them than the Scorpions. There is considerable talent in the KCC First XI and more in the Second. It has been pointed out as conclusive proof that the Seconds are not better than the Firsts in that they did not succeed in beating them in the club match some weeks ago.

2

11

time Scorer, ir U. A. Ramlalın.

of

Also, Second XI players given an average of 12.11 this

First chance in the

have a year ago,

Noel Arthy hap stil 175 runs never scored a century or even

half-century and have not to make from four matches to been

The rench Len Stokes' record taking wickets. nuswer to that one is that First 672 in League matches last rea- Division players have not been son

thats to batsmen There are 21 brilliant

either when moved down to friendlies of Secand season with an average of over

20,00

10 compared Division standard,

turning season and there are

Unit more whe

If the Army was out a Combined Small side against the KCC tomorrow,

I wouldn't bet my bus fare on

KCC vlctory.

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M.. Divecha'n 24-81. J. Dive- rha (Capt.), F. R. Kermani, 1. I. morta. J. Iranes, tag, 13. A., Taia, II. Karanjin, G. Souza, K. M. Rumjahn, J. Kerlou and A. Fi. Irmall. Umpiret P. I. Tata.

RASC The following have been selected represent itASC in a cricket

played against runtch to ba

Saturday Pressimist .on 17 Jast

1.43

nt p.M. severnt #313 Buy School. Argyle

fow Capt. A. K. Paulgor (Capi.), Major need a only

3. W. P. Limble, fajor J. JAW- more runs to get into the 20.00kins, Capt. of P Brot

Hainsworth, SQMS Cox. 5gi

Plo War Cpl Powell.

list.

eight

At

Ploce-

ALL-ENGLAND BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

Unseeded Danish Pair Spring The Surprise Of The Tournament

London, Mar. 2-Wong Peng-soon and his English International partner, Noel Radford, in their quest for the Men's Doubles title of the All-England Bad- minton Championships, were surprisingly beaten in the third round by an unseeded Danish pair, Arve Lossmann and J. Nygaard.

The Danes won 17-16, 11-15, 18-14. Lossmann is a player of great power in Doubles and Nygaard is a Doubles specialist.

Every point was bitterly contested in a match of fluctuating fortunes, in which the aides were rarely divided by more than a couple of points.

Wong pinyed well, but Radford's understanding with him seemed to have deteriorated in the face of such determined opposition and the partnership tended to crack a little at crucial points.

of fighters in

Veralty

the Danes in battle for points.

points.

Radford lost a number of level 10-all, but

The scores were 10-all, 11-all rallies by misjudging his cirokes turn challenged and let 14-11.

Wong and Radford pulled up and 12-all and then Choong re- and setting.

nt tho The Danes were a grand pair to 14-nil only for the Danes to gained his composure

Ahead and tako the vital stage to win the last three the face of ad- ugain go

played They

with game at 17-10.

In the second In the second game Wong and

game Choong and and cohesion,

over-anxious. 10 2-7 and 6-8 appeared precision

retrieving Radford trailed their remarkablo

continually over-hit, but full powers saved! many seemingly but drew level at 8-all.

The players were again level credit must go to the Dane for lost points.

One Judgment in making game the sides at 10-all, but the Surrey Cham-5 In the first

but the plons darted ahead to 14-10 and hair-line decisions, at all,

Jenson was always seeking lead won the gume with the loss of Danci forged ahend to

the net position and constantly (10-0. A gat rally by Wong only one more point.

changint and Radford brought them back

It was neck and neck for a

were level 50

bowlers Set Harold, gempire. URL

te, Tyrell, 10.00 Kelty. Twelfth Man,

Scorer, Sat Edgley.

Recrelo

There were with an average under THERE'S A CHANCEI

last season awl six of them took However, as it is the regular more than 30 wickets.

There Ariny side that la playing. there is a chance that the KCC are just three this season.

Successful batsmen last men- The following will represent the Now well re-

2nd XI in this may even win,

doins: Clits de terrela

week's League maich against the novel from the League Chamon who have not been

too well in the prezent on RAF at

line. E Noronha were Len Stokes (average of Capt.), A. J. Frata. D. E. Keme- 40.57), A. M. Prata (43.00) anditos. F. Currea, R. A. 44. Reme

di, A. A. nemedion, E. J. Noron- a. L... Guterres, C. A. Yang Succesful batsman_this_vich A. Temedios, D. M. Ro

who wasn't an year ago is drigues.

ionship they are trying out some unknown bowlers such as

Davidson, Hart-Baker,

Ker- mant Smith and Sellors. Add "Tinker" and Robbie Lee Tō this lot, and it hing the makings of n

a strong attack.

Last week Kermani took * for 41, against Recreio, includ

ng Eddle, Gosano and Prata. The other wickets were not of that would be beyond thepath of lac average bowler.

Most big bowlers

Eddie Gosano (20,40).

A. R. Kitchell.

Only successful bowler

Effle Gosano, who

harl

last

KCO

IV

KCE 1 XIV. Army on Satur day KC-R. F. Dr.

C. P 43 mi

wickets for

senson who hasn't repeated 13 Calle. 1). G. Wille, F., H. Kth A. Esimern, H. Hinrt-Blake Smiltis. wickets for an average of 8.44.lou, J. V. Sellers, H. C. Fincher.

Army's attack last year-Alan File took 138 Stepto... I

Bauten D..

and

rans. Arty's attack this season, though generally com sidered a more formaldable one forgotten when Arst seen

early in the season, hasn't quite lived up to this record.

baga, however, contión a rabbits.

few 1111

But so completely was Kerman as a bowler that we mude but a cursory

check

on his previous performance: and missed the fact that Re- creio helped him

23 on to Lenque wickets for the stason at overge cost of 9.30 runs. He has had 60.3 overs in 12 matches, 31.3 of these in three matches-WO carly 12 the season with his biggest share of the attack being; match with Recrclo

the ina fall week

when he bowled 12.3 oveta.

Having consideration for the fact that the Army las batting, we are still ineled to think that with such no mani and Hart-Baker unleash- ed against them there will be

The

Ker-

no large wickel partnerships.

other Senior League very Interest-

matches are not

ing. Cralgengower meet

weakened Royal Navy side

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home and RAF are at home t

Kal Tak to a

creto side.

weakened Ne-

Finally, ulit ut

these Howarth

enriosities Frank finished the League season last year with 53 wickets for 578 runs, compared

to his 71 for

this season and there is

thes

No

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FIGHTING

WELSHMEN

SHAKE THE RUGBY WORLD

BY ALAN HOBY

Nearest thing to the hydrogen bomb I have come across in sport this season are the Fighting Welsh.

Upsets national Rugby table. They were torn, as usual, by violent internal

In Chess

Tourney

Last year they were pallid stragglers at the foot of the inter-

squabbles.

They lived as indeed they have done for decades-in constant fear that the Rugby League might poach their best players.

All round, the prospect looked as black as the bottom of a Rhondda mine shaft.

Now turn the page. This year the explosive, ebullient Welsh have already whipped the Scots and English.

lift for

Already they are that clusive Triple Crown coming up in the Wales-the first time since 1911.

The expected upsets did 501 up to last Sunday. He is not. materialise in the 11th

younger this year

and round of the tournament for physically less comfortable.

Walter Robins The Leart batting is better the Championship of the

captain for That's why, too, if England ed corn-Kowloon Chess Club at the

And, greatest honour of all,

next morning the coming season. I congratu petition from Cull and Weller Peninsula Hotel last night 1st week 13 Welshmen (highest inrabasta Wako, in

Scorpions' bowling and R. W. Borsodi and H. number ever chosen from the there's misery in the mines and late Robins, a grand player and personality, for taking on such The latter two have already

Klinghardt remain in the Principality and highest quota tribulation in the valleys!

Unfortunately for Wales, this responsibilities at the age of 13. taken 54 wickets to 45

Cupplied by any lead with scores of 8-2.

to tour "We-can't-lose" superiority (or But why didn't

Middlesex Pearce and Owen-Hughes al

country) were invited

should 11

give be inferiority?) cum- There's no last season's end.

Australia Zealand beat Zrinsky Burrodi

in a New

plex than Stav Defence to the QCD.

Rugby team The with the Brilish

the international field. And would make a good Australian her answer to this one that Frank mows them clown

and this summer. to 40 moves

Gwilliam,lour captain or not? Kone went

When you compare the popu- that's where John Borsodi won with one minute's playing time left on his clock. Intions of Wales and England-schoolmaster son

largely on reputation.

HOW THEY STAND First Division

Scorpions

to make

Arxi

home

Denis Compton on

NECT AND NECK

long way in the deciding

Wong and

a 5-0

60

his

forced Choong,

popular with many errors.

tactics,

which

who was very

the crowd, Inlo

h partner swept

The scores were level of D-að, Into

lead but this was but Choong struck another bad slashed to 5-3.

They won a spell and gained only one mora other two points but back came point in that game. the Daner to level at 7-all.

The Malayan was off to a and Wong

Radford again bad stort in the final game, but went ahend to 10-7 and led 12-came back pluckily to level at 9 and 13-11 before the Danish 6-all after being 0-6 down. But pair again pulled back to level he could not checic completely the strong Danc, who, smashing the match at 13-1.

five points powerfully In the deciding

and placing were early curately.

ron out n deserved Wong and Radford one down. They tevelled at all winner of the best match reen but the Danes went into a 2-1 In the Champlonships so far.- lead and after rervice had Router.

auctuated several times they

swept through

points for game.

the next three

It was the first major upset of the Championships.

A.

Baron and A. Horden (England) beat D. A. Shah (India) and Slow Watt-soon (Malaya) 15-4, 0-15, 15-0.

Poul Holm and

ac-

Colony Tennis Tournament

B. Szeto

Lee Wal-tong and beat L. C. Kotewall and Francis Boerge Zimmern 0-1, 2-0, 7-5 after Frederiksen (Denmark) beat Krome exelting rallies in yester

Lay day's Colony

S.

the

S.

was never

gramme

doubles pro- at Chater Road,

And

two other matches went to three sets.

Khang and Y. (Malaya) 15-3, 15-4.

WONG IN LAST FOUR Wong Peng-soon, the brilliant "The Lo brothers-Donald and Malayan Badminton Champlon, Norman beat C. Y. Wong and took his challenge for the Men's Roch Llang 5-7, 6-3, 6-4, and Singles e in the All-England to Ke-lnu and Lee Yue-wing Championships here as far as downed N. E. Arthy and L. F.

Stokes 0-2, 2-0, 0-2. semi-final stage today. Wong won his quarter-final Lee and Szelo had the edge

Zimmern

and Kolewall. They brilliantly. He was expected to on be given a hard fight by the stormed the net and presented diminutive Champion of Sweden, what must have seemed like a Nils Jonson, but moving fast wall of ruckels to their oppo- on about the court he

enough to keep the game He commanded the majority bright. of the rallies with his well dis- The Lo brothers, with a 5-4 guised strokes and ran out the lead in the third set, were down

140-5 but winner at 15-6 and 15-5,

Norman's powerful The leading Danish contender, smashes and agility and Donald's Poul Holm, also tightened his quieter steadiness pulled the If men like 29-year-old Ches-challenge. He went into the game out of the fire.

J. W. Spence and George Chon terield goalkeeper Itay Middle-semi-final at the ton are good enough to become another Swedish seeded player, beat Tool Ping-fan

0-4. Inge Blomberg, by 15-0 and justices of the peace, lon't

15-11

without being unduly by mistakes on both sides, and P K, Tong and Gordon Lum about time the Football Asso

troubled. clation amended their snobbish

In the semi-finals Wong faces beat R. M. Macpherson and T. rule that no professional Soccer

and Au Lai Kwong-chun player can become the director formidable opponent in the inhon 6-1, 6-3,

Danish International, JOCEL

Kam-moon beat Lee Ming and of a football club without first

Skaarup, who won the title two J. S. Lee 0-3, 0-2. obtaining FA permission?

ago. Skaarup played well in disposing of J. Hammer- Hansen, the Danich the

often brings disaster on portunity to prove whether he in the slightest danger of delent, oft but they were still beaten

of

a Emali Ah, but I forgot-Denis is a

Cambridge uni- "blue," la Wales's new skipper,

WHY, OH WHY?

At one stage he was faced with 24 millions against 40 millions shopkeeper in Monmouth Town.professionall

la eight makes you think, even nd-steps in.

Gwilliam, P W D L Pia 12 moves 15 10 4 1 44minutes, but the game was won mitting that four of England's

and it wasn't a difficult pros-stara are studying at the

versities. peet.

A RELIGION 3 4 31 Zirinsky went astray in re What is behind this remark- 54 25 epening and the rest

Army

15 4 2 40

RAF

7 0 2 34

Recreio

1-1

10

will be without RCC

DEPARTURE

Tac HAF

of Eddie

regulare in

departure

F/O. E.N. Gambrill, who leaves Optimists for Home tomorrow. With the University

Gambrill Navy the Colony loses one of its inc

representative

matches, on

CCC

of the

able

resurgence,

thla

extra-

75 24 rame saw Borscdi pressing the 5323 advantage of this carly mistake.rdinary comme-back by one of

the

most bitterly criticised

down to the land of

16 34 9 In the end game he had two teams in Welsh history?

15

ronks, a bishop and four pawns 13 against Zirinsky's rook. two 10 kghts and four pawns,

19 14

3 3 9

Second Division

Interport player Commandos and one of the most popular personalities in local cricket.

Though Eddle became a bals- KCC

man rather than a bowler this Commandos year-no dude of Denis Com | Reerelo pton but good for a very quick KGVS 30 to 60 runs he will best be

INC

remembered as a fast bowler. Dockyard

Last year he took 43 League

UC RAF 11.00 runs wickets for

apleco

Preet | University and 87 wickets for 11.35 runs apieca in ali matches of First Navy ....

ly,

SOME COMPARISONS Frank Howarth needs wickels tomorrow to better P.

LWO

J. Billimoria's post-war League record of 22 set last season. Bill, who has taken a lot wickets for a lot of runs

this season, though well below half of what he managed last, and

I went down Cwyn Nicholls, Teddy Morgan, Klinghardi irat . Biriukoff W. J. Bancroft and Dicky Owen week tr on for myself.

dynamic

inst

1 W D L Pts in a Niemiso-Indian Defence to This is what I found

14 12 1 1 50 the QGD in 27 moves. Birlukof I found the most

11 3 0 1 32 misjudged the consequences of a

ia R 3

desire for victory I have come and then tried to move

32 key 32 save the situation by two snerpcross anywhere in the world. Here Rugby football is not n fees of a piece for two pawns. game.

It's a religion, an obses-

12 8 0

12 8 0 4

11

.14

ņ A

28 fee

.13

4 20 7

11

5 1 5

13

2 2 9

10 Ing in 20 moves. Tuskia's attack Bagainst what was an attempt al

.14 2 0 12

Scorer.

Occasionals

Occasionals

10 A. D. Tuskia beat Ray Danen-

ension, almost a disease.

21 burg in a Queen's Pawn Open- It a part of the national life

honour the highest andi Welchman can earn in sport is

thelr

R. G. Macplierson, K. H. 8. WU-

Wi13

in

SKI-BOBSLED

I

sund

*

you

JOHN GWILLIAM A born commander

he's the

years

Isn't it a myth that TV aard

affects big-Bght etiendances? Junior Champion,

quarter-Anal,

expense

of

Luk

and D. C. 0-2 in a game marred

TODAY'S GAMES

Lam Kwan and Kwok Hing-chung . Benzin Saw and Palcick Poon;

M. Ribeiro and T. E. Rodrigues v. F. W. Hayward and W. McColl: 2T. J. Gould and 1. Agafuroff v. J. and J. V. Sellors: B. Hawthorn

When those enterprising younger

Ezra promoters Braliman and

Holm, who is seeded Na put on their last Empress Hall behind Wong, also has a still idle China and Lan Kal v. F. II. alow 1,250,000 viewers saw temi-final. He clashes with Kwok and M. Chan, and the place was packed. Ole Jensen, Denmark's most

If

promising

the public, want TV the public should have it.

.

..

ten-

Same

Elevens

youngster, who played a powerful and acions rame In beating Choong

we-leong, of Malaya, in

quarter-final, by bitterly-fought quart 12-15, 15-0 and 15-0.

This latter match, which went Ito three games, was one of the best of the Champlonships 40 far.

Is it true that Ireland's Rugby rulers are tabling a motion that on no account can a player turn out for more than one country, Including the Dominions? I hope so.

HOPES DASHED

Hop of Пр all-Malayan anal were dashed when Choong

For The

Final Test

same as that which won the

first three Tests and drew the fourth.

Includes Division standard, inclusive of tied match.

two points for an irregular defence to the QGD a Rugby cap.

devastating and the game the matches with the Malayan

was one of the TEAMS

gems of the

POLES APART Combined Services and all the

tournament. The following cricket teams have Services v Civillans matches.

been selected to represent

In a game of fluctuating for. found, too, a thing This season he has taken 23

clubs this week-end:

unes with both defences wide seldom sro in the south of wickets in the League for 13.30

Craigenzower

open. R. W. Carter beat V. V. England a Rugby - playing

Would you like to earn £33,- runs apiece,

Three Danes also curvived to CCC v Navy, 1st Division, Happy Kolatchoff but his batting

In 30 moves in a brotherhood which cements Valley to-morrow:-G, A. Souza, G.

Port Elizabeth, Mer, 2.- between Now

semi-final stage of the toast of every 000 a year? Then be a unseo friendships average of 25.77 has been an in-

lifelong Hung Chey, M. J. Divecha, P. Tagl, Queen's Gambit,

Womenk spiration to several of this sea-, 3. nilimoria, K. M. Rumjohn,

Singles the holder. The Australians mada no In the only olher

game men poles apart professionally, man, woman, and chiki who isball pitcher. Paul Pettit, whose

father, George Pettit, is a n

Miss A. Jacobsen, Mles K. son's tail-enders, who now re-

change in their team to play A. H. mail, D. Readman, E. I

P. played,

stock Welli-born. K. Prokopov beat Between miners and

lo a superb tacti- tive of Peterborough, recently Thorndal, the winner in 1948, South Africa in the fifth and fuse to be dismissed too cheap- Esmail, T. Crabtree, H. Greenslade,

Gwilliam 6. S. Lada Umpire, d. C. Jorge Jacob Ramler.

brokers, rallwaymen and law-

and Mr Tonny Alim. positions Leading

the yera, labourers

varsity clan, a born commander, indeed algued a 100,000 dollar contract

Completing the semi-final final Test which starts hero so cool he keeps a with Pittsburg Pirates. tournament now are Borsodt blues."

buc

his team when

incup Mint Nancy Fleming, of tomorrow, the side being the trip on

-(London Express Survies} Another example of v RAF, Chater td. and Klinghardt 6-2; Carter 7-4;

Welsh plain

New Zealand, who travelled 111 a.m.): — 0. 1. Kerr, H, M. Zirinsley & Eugene Tausz 0-3. fombracy at work is in the they're able to "blow-up" at,

12,000 miles to compete. Newton, J. I. Pritchard, A. White,

of workmen's hundreds

clubs critical moments us they've whose membern are saving two often done in the past

Helping him is Clin Davies, chillings a week so that thou-

The retention of the same XI sanxis can go to Belfast on surging front row forward who March 11 for the key game with wears 18% collare, and is one

was beaten by Jensen, Choong for all the Ave Tesis of a series characters in

began well, but did not have is probably a unique occurrence Ireland

of the greatest

The side the best of luck, Welshmen Welsh sport.

His drop la erleket history, Some travelled

especially, often just was chosen today in a private to Murrayilela last A miner, Davies to an under-

shots,

ward of the local hospital where year, and no Welsh woman betaker in his spare time. When

Oberstdorf, Germany, toppled the wrong way.

manager he'n not measuring coffing he

Jensen covered the court at the Australian team Hrudges her husband this trip.

Mar. 2-Sepp Weller, Ger-high speed and some of his re- Mr E. A. Dwyer, is suffering I also found this unquench-also sings!

Gwilliam plus a man ski jumping champion, coveries were astonishing. from influenza. the But it is able Celtic spirit among

a 0-0 lead in It had been expected that no clubs, Games between Newport powerhouse pack--the best, they and Cardiff, Llanelly and Swan-say, since the "Terrible Eight" aid claim to a new world Choong ran into

that illogical

they are the real reasons record today with a leap of the first game, but appeared to changes would be made as it

lose. concentration and Jensen, eemed Aberavon sea, Neath and

disturb a combination Aghting back strongly, levelled would not the pleasant happy-go-lucky Wales has bounced right back 127 metres (417 feet).

Rallies therenfier which

rubber. Saturday afternoon affairs you off the floor.

at nine all, Cymru am Byth! (Wales for

were long and fierce in a grim Those who did not play we Walker, Groft Noblet (bowlers), Gui

wicket (reservo keeper) and Ken Archer (bala man).

South Africa had previousTY

TEST SELECTOR RESIGNS

ann, F. B. Thorpe, J. 11, Salaman, of. c. cùli, A. if. Nolan, C. Dlott.

RAF 1st XV Reerelo at Kai Tak, on Saturday:-F/Lt. Madger, F/Lt. Ball, FiLt. Cooper, Flt. Cress, P. 1. Cuntington, Sgt. Moorhouse, Sat. Dunn, Cpl. furat, AC. West. AC Tyrer. P/D. France.

London, Mar. 2-Group Cap tain R. J. Holmes, Chairman of the England Test Cricket Selec tion Committee. has resigned the

2nd XI v necrelo, Kings Park, on Saturday: Sgt. Parks. F/Sgt. Black- burn. Sai, Crellin, W/D, Scott, Robinson, F/SAL. AC. Ogilvie, S/Ldr Norris, Sgt.

Roberts. I Davenport, F/LL. III, F/Sgt. Ransion.

HAF XI V NK Occasionals, Chater Road, on Sunday (11 a.m.):

post due to ill-health. Group/. Badger, F/Lt. Dall, P. 11 Captain Ifolmes coplained Sua-cunnington, Sgt. Dunn, AC. Tyrer, seasons before | AC, West, Cpl. Juret, Szt. Daven- sex for several the war and mannged the MCC port, AC. Ogilvie, FLA. Cooper. team in South Africa during St. Parks, 1038-30.

He had been a member of the Test Selection Committee since 1030.

Pressimista

At

Pressimil

RASC V

DIS ground 3 0.0, to-morrow:-M, S. Beevers (Capt. J. G. MacFarlane, D. Gardner, 11. Collins, P. Ibbott- non. IC. Withey, F. 11. Khan, A. The other members of the Kuruneru, A. ft. Pinnell, T. Crab- present Committee are Mr R. B.tree, V. V. Hoistchuff.

Pressimfits v Police at Boundary

Beevers (Capt), G. MacFarlane, M. A. Freeman, W. Campin, D. Gardner, J. Taul, V. V. Kaistchoff,

A. 11. Pinnell, D Shields A. Kuruneru.

IRC

Sellern, Mr AES. Wyalt and Street, 7 p.m. Sunday:

Mr TN. Pearce.-Reuter.

Rugger Results Crabtree,

London, Mar.

2.-East Mid-

An all-day cricket moich will be lands beat the Barbarians by played at Sookunpoo on Sunday be- ve points to three in an Edgarween the Indian Recreation Club Mobbs Memorial Rugby Union and M. J. Divecha's Xi. The match match played at Northampton will start at 11a.m. and the teams

will be as follow today.

inc.-8. A Jarnail (Capt), A. Widnes beat Batley by 12 R. Abbas, I. Ali, . M. el Arculls, points to four in a Rugby A. Bakar, A. N. Kitchell, A. H. Longue Cup second round Muu, M. U. Mohldcen, I. M. Omar, M. 1. A. Razack and Arthur A. A. match today--Router,

Rumjahn. -- Umpire, Mr (J.-M. Butt

30,000

sɔ often seɑ in England.

are-who

They are gladiatorial festleveri) vals, with no mercy asked or given particularly when the clash is between Swansea and Cardiff, who hate each other's

guts.

World

Ski

Record Jump

record

alex

สา

were

Langley BADMINTON TOURNEY

that

bo

Alan

He jumped from a 161-metre high hill especially prepared for attempts on the world distance DOLLERY TRIBUTE

Aki Jumping record. The World People who persist in think-Almanac lists the accepted world 350.00 feet. set by ing professional cricket captain Joseph Bradi of Austria at never have been, and never will Planten, Yugoslavia in 1038

their team The following were the results of announced GREAT LEADER

lue, any Evod. should read

badminton Fritz Tschonnen of Switzer- | yesterday's

matches would

unchanged from the King George V angrily Warwickshire C.C.'s annual re- and claimed a 120 metre jums played at

drew.tho fourth that which now Swansea Even

School: resent the fact that there isn't port, published last week,

Bchool Boys Singles--Y, Khan Test. man in the In it the county committee at Planica in 1948.

The teams are as fohows, a aingle Swansen

have ex- Several Jumpers

beat J. da Lus 10-0, 15-0; A. A. professional captain, ceeded their

in the Do Remedios beat J. Pomeroy. Bradi's mark

South Africa: IL. D. Noure national side, and the old East- pay

the following

Jnr. 14-10, 15-0, 18-11; Edward C. West vendetia burns as fiercely Tom Doliery.

tribute:e was third day bere.

International contest, now in its y al best Wong Cheong-yes, 15-7, (Captain), E. Rowan, Net, magnificent

1-15, 15-19,

Begbie, H. Draper, P. Winslow, ever.

cat, the country's most outsanding

Junior Mixed Doubles-R, B. G. Fullerton, H. Tayfield," Yes, the Welsh live.

Willy Gantschnige of Austria Hoares and les 21. Remedies boat Mann, M. Mello and sleep, and breathe Rugby. Main county captain

"At all times he led the sido turned in the best previous mark, Koo and Miss M. Yin 18-10, 11-17 enemy, of course, are pat the English.

with quiet dignity, marked tecli- here with a 124 metra leap on ¡if. 3. Xavier and Mrs A. M. Can- McCarthy,

pod boat A. L. Nery and Miss R. Australia: B. Hart

R Majority of Welshmen seem nical skill, and splendid per Feb. 28,

(Captain),

Morrison, Hans Eder of Austria Jumped Marques 10-15, 11-8, 13-7.

Junior Men's Doubleso. LAIM won for him think the Englikh try to sonality, which

130 metres today, but was die and B. Baw best 1. F. Tal and Moroney, K. Milker, N. Harvey, patronise theth-Ticaven knows the constant and all-out

9. Loxton, C. McCool, 1. John. Bentor Mixed Doubles.fl. Tar son, R. Lindwall, R. Baggora. in the mountains of Upper why Bald bife Welsh emcial to port of the platers under him qualined for touching the mow B. K. L. Zw 3.15.11.

in lazding- and Mies M. Ribeiro best. 8. Saul What a pity Middlesex shirk with his hands "Our clubs beat hen out me"

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Mrs Reiss Schmidt tries out a ski-bobsled for both sports invented by her husband at Kiefersfelden..

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