6
AUSTRALIA
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1950.
WINS FINAL
TEST WITH MORE THAN
A DAY TO SPARE
Port Elizabeth, Mar. 6.—Australia won the filth and final Test against South Africa here today by an innings and 259 runs with more than a day to spare. After making the highest total by an Australian team in South Africa-549 runs for seven wickets declared-in their first innings, Australia dismissed South Africa for 158 and 132.
The "rubber" had already been decided, Australia winning the first three Tests with the fourth drawn.
There were no extenuating circumstances for South Afrlen's hollow defent since the wicket, which absorbed a little rain just before the start today, was in perfect condition and still easy-piced. It was more amenable to spin, but the Aus- Iralian spinners, Ian Johrison and Colin McCool, were not able to turn the hall sharply. The fallures of the new No. 3, Ron Draper, and the middle batsmen, D. Begbie and P, Winslow, and lapses in the field - five entches were dropped when Australia were batting were mainly responsible for South Afrien's defeat.
Liverpool May Yet Achieve The Double
South Africa's remaining three first innings wickets ndled 54 runs to Saturday's close of play total of 104 for seven before the innitus ended at 158-391 runs behlad.
Keith Miller took four wickets for 42 runs, Geoff Noblet took three wickets for 2 runs and Colin McCoul two wickets for 20 runs.
Only Dudley Nourse, the London, Mar. 6. The Springbok captain, and George draw for the semi-finals of Futterton were able to cope with the Football Association Cup the made today follows:
resulted
Chelsea v. Arsenal;
Liverpool v. Everton.
At the lunch interval Bitt Johnston hnd taken two wickets for two runs and Miller one for 10.
A tea South Afrles were 04 in their rts for six wickel second innings,
FINAL SCORES AUSTRALIA 1st Innings 549 for 7 declared. SOUTH AFRICA
1st Innlogs 158 SOUTH AFRICA 2nd Innings MeCnel, b. Miller In the Rowan . Australian attack asecond inatugs.
Nel, 1.b.w. b. 1 Johnston Nourse hatted with restraint to peore
55 in two hours, 35 Draper b. Bill Johnson Norse b. Ian Johnston minutes.
He hit one six, off Begble b. Bill Johnston fan Johnson, who eventually Fullerton c. Saggers b. bowled him; and two
Loxton Fullerton, with 24, and Winslow, Winslow st. Saggers b. Inn who
were the only Who made 11,
her batsmen to reach double Tayfield nt, Saggers b. Me-
res
Chelsen will meet Arsenal at Tottenlum on March 10.
The Liverpool-Everton match will be played one week later, on March 25, at Maine Manchester.
mediu
fours.
Johnson
"Copl 13151 Johnston, left-arm Mann 10.w. b. Ian Johnson Romi.!
pacer, who failed to telle c. Harvey b. McCool a wicket in the rat tun-McCarthy not out itake matches
three for 10 In
Extras Replays for both have been fixed for the followina, eaptured
the seconil. Inn Johnson bad and AtcCoul two three for 21
Total for 43.
Inst
Wednesday at
12
Ame
Broth, South Cup Anal,
with all its attendant lamour and fervoar, I assured
at
Wembley Stadium, tendon, on
Muller'
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H
55
5
21
11
132
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-3. second inatus we-13-12, 4-34. 5-63, 0-88, 7-113, et brought his match learn to 8-115 mud 9-126. five for $8.
-Bowling
Auril. 29. as the result of today's tour South Africa, led by Vicult Miller_.......
draw for the vmi-finals.
achieve the Liverpool, aut f
Championship coveted League
meet and Cup winners' double, their local rival Everton in a
one.
Noblet McCool Laxton
The Jot Austrałam side no
Richiesta on~~in 1935, also wor
of the four
Tesla and drew Johnston Altogether 19 Tests have belween the two plored been countries Australia has repetition of their semi-22, South Africa one (at Adel-lan Johnson ...
the 1903-G aide tu clash at Villa Park in season. On that becision Beer- drawn.
went on to
ton won 2-0 and win the Cup by beating New- ca-the 1-0 in the final.
Arenal, then known as Wool- with Aral, were al in the long semi-finals that year, 2-0 to Newcastle.
NEW NAME?
In 1910-11), and six were
Wilk two more matches to by
played,
ngainst
the Westein Province and a South African XI, the Australian tourlats are to leave Capetown in the Athene on April 1.
South Africa falled by 241 ruse to avoid the follow-on in reply to the Australian team's
WITH SPINNAKER SET THE EIGHTEEN FOOTER IS A CLOUD OF SAIL:
The
In
Fastest Yachts
Water
The
BY IAN
GALE
A boat of seven
After fifty years of experiment Australia has produced the most specta. cular open sailboat in the world today-the Eighteen Footer. feet beam and anly 24 inches depth, it carries what is literally a cloud of sall. The sail area, which is nearly 2,000 square feet, is fantastic for so small and shallow an open boat, and yet the Eighteen Footer is best in a wind of 32 to 36 miles an hour. And, believe it or not, Mr Ripley, these craft have been known to leap clear of the water in a sudden burst of speed.
Two New Caps
0
MR W
24
-10-3
22
10
15.2 3
48 2
+ 2 7
1
በ
21 3
In Scottish
Hyes 3 leg-bye: 3-Reuter.
DRAWN MATCH
COLOMBO T Colombo, Mar. 6. The three-day match between Commonwealth team the
India, combined #
und
to
BURPHAM A CLEAR FAVOURITE FOR THE LINCOLNSHIRE
London, Mar. 6.-Heavy support for the Duke of Norfolk's Burpham made him a clear favourite for the Lincolnshire Handicap when the cards were called over on the spring double at the Victorin Club tonight.
Freebooter retained his position as first choice for the Grand National, but the odds were extended half a. point.
Burpham, four-year-old son of Hyperion, shared Joint favouritism with Dramatic at last week's call- over, but his price was slashed 14 points to 19 to 2, while Dramatic remained unchanged at 100 to 9.
The run on the Epsom-trained) Castledermot, Cloncarrig, Royal Transatlantic continued, Intro-Mount. duced two weeks ago at 20 to 1.. 50 to 1 Fighting. Line.-Neu- he is now
100 to 71ter. chance.
-a fun
MONAVEEN SLIPS
tu
Jack Doyle
The Royal Grand National hope, Monaveen, was easier back, slipping from 100 to 6 in 18 to 1, but his stable companion Lord
Mildmay's Cromwell, strengthened to sharo second favouritism with Holmond at 100 to G.
The
-
Wrestler
BY ARCHIE QUICK
defent
of last year's The elegant Jack Doylo Grand National winner, Russian who used to be called the Hero, at Southwell today
singing boxer made his de- reflected by a three-polst extun-but the other week as an
sion of his price to 25 to 1.
W.15
A feature of the callover was all-in
got
and wrestler, the loss of favour for Barnes £2,000 for providing enter- Park in
the Lincolnshire antalument for an audience of Fighting Life in the National.
Two weeks
were offered
ajo
both horses 10,000. Doyle, for all his in the twenties. Loch Ness-side training, had Now they can be backed at a roll of fat round his waist- double those odds.
QUOTATIONS
Lincolnshire Handicap
10 to 2 Burphan). 100 to 0 Dramatic. 100 to 8 Fair Judgment, 100 to 7 Transatlantic, 100 to 0 Bolx.
22 to 1 Goldsborough.
25 to 1 Star Point,
28 to 1 Pompous,
33 to Philadelphe, Roc du Fly, Jamaica Diable, Fancy,
40 to 1 Laverstoke and Barnes Flame, Tean and Grani.
Park.
Grand Natlonat.
The origin of the Eighteen Footer, which had no prototype in any other country, is a matter of controversy. Some contend that it was developed from the fast "butcher boats" which Sydney providores sent to meet incoming ships, but Peter Cowie, a veteran who built one of the earliest Eighteen Footers 50 years ago, declares that it originated in a shallow-draft skiff or pleasure boat common in Syd- ney early in the last century. When the owners got tired of rowing about the harbour, he says, they fitted fins and a Bermuda type sail and went sailing instead,
Since the only restrictions Big, fast clipper ships of the placed on the boats for racing Cutty Sark perinti only did 18
the hull, knots in good conditions, so relate to purposes
in the setting of credit small craft of this or any isomption
of sail once other type is foolish Peter fantastic spreads
The salt area of the Cowie comes to the reseite ngain ran riot.
Footers Is with figures which he has com Eighteen
the "old nothing
plled over many years. Accord-Roimund. Umers" sometimes carried in ing to him the fastest an Eigh-
25 to 1 Russian Hero, their efforts
orts to outspeed their teen Footer travels is about ten competitors. Instead of a mast miles an hour. This figure may streen and Sada.
33 to 1 Gallery, Angol of 20 ft, which is now the stan-not sound terrifle, but alongside ferry buat or fast moving Edinburgh,
6.dard, the old Minnawatia once Scotland have chosen two carried a mast of 52 ft. and in motor yacht, the tle boats: new Caps T. Gray, the a light wind the Brittania used make a very good showing in Northampton fullback, and carry as much as 2,326 sq. deed.
SIX MAN CREW ft. of soll! H. Scott, St Andrew's Uni-
Since the sky was the limit, gails were versity forward in their all kinds of extra
Rugby Team
Mar.
modern
to what
While the older boats used to
test the funt a new name willļnini tra innings wickets ended in a draw at the Oval England at Murrayflek on/innaker" with holes to spill so that when they leaned over
be inserted on the Cup. Arsenal added 54 in 57 minutes thin and Everton are previous was monia and they were all out here todky.
10:1
by 3-# after two en call draw the trg reore of the innings. That same was abo playert bil Tottenham
Helsin
Kroum!,
which has been cheen as the atene of the clash on March 18.
HUGE SIXES
and
C. W. Drum
set
below
Wero
the
19 to 2 Freebooter,
Cromwell 100
to
18 to Monaveen.
ine that approximated to a motor tyre, whilo his op- name was ponent whose riven as Butch and his address given as Kohila, Estonia, spoke to me with a surprising Cockney intona- Lion in his voice. 1
Neither of them displayed more than elementary much
at least rappling holds, but fly per cent. of the customers enjoy it while the Jreemed to
The best that others boood, Icould be sald of it was that
Doyle-was-na-good-e-showman-
and as ever.
Doyle was heralded into the or trumpets ring by a fanfare Sha-jand played out of It by a troop
Two "Gardens'
For New
kinds
York
on
of pipers. He wore a gorgeous .green and white slik dressing Kown usd an abbreviated pair of American swim-shorts,
This was underlined by the
only
Promoter Atholl Oatley, who himself was a fine wrestler two dicendes ago, says he intends to while the irre- present Doyle preable Irishman told me that he has in view a grand tour of the United States where he hopes to earn more money than Work is Ilkely to begin this "that big bum" Carnera. the wind, and come carriest board they had to hang out in "watermails", March 18.
the double rows, the crew of today's
New York's new 01 spring
Carnera, by the way, is in Garden," the £100,000 a year clars ne- The *team is T. Gray boom to catch the Inst drop of racing Eighteen Footer has been "Madison Square
States the United The Commonwealth scured (Northampton
Columbus Circle, the local ora cording to but neither of there, sails reduced to sx. Beriot's winieces ful 391 runs behind,
When it and
boat which weighs alors Marble Arch, Working a dismissed their op-
authorities. **revenue
Seems to y Mum was the hero41 runs,
Former
But they only about 550 lb., with only is finished, there will be two
me there is no end to the Ameout's not recent Cup!"
mond (Melrose), R. McDonald eventually scrapped.
the "Fuglall" which 112 lb. in to steady it under
"Garde:" nexting with thebea was in the of the morning's play, with onents for 75, and then made
neither of them financial punishment the paying third ruum in 1016-47, when 4 brisk knock which included 15 for the form of four wickets Edinburi University), D. A. retained
second unifigu in a
Sloan (Edinburgh Academicals), is an adaption of the stuttsails 1,400 feet of sail in 3.36 miles anywhere near Madison Square. pubile are willing to take.
Plans give the second Chelsea won the scutat replay two sixes, one five are four in their
D. M. Scott (Langham), Ambtimes set by square rig-an hour wind, is pretty vigorous
are a The crew fours and realised 1 runs match which was curtailed by
seals than the one
fact that simultaneously rain.
Cameron (Glasgow High Schoolers, and gives six or seven work.
trained tenni,
handling suits more
Eighth Avenue, about 18,000.
8,000 people turned up to av Seventeen wickels fell during Former Pupils), R. W. Black feet extra width to the main-
and balancing the boat against v. J. C.sail. the three and a half hours
University). J.
of wind to There will be shops and many very good boxing tournament He blasted by Johnson and play today.
rusts and shifts THE MODERN BOAT it bowlersinburgh
of public facilities not int Earls Court. I am told that Colin McCool for huge pixes, one wicket, Phadker
connected with Albert Finch, the Croydon lad and Mankad Dawson (Glasgow Academicals),
G. Abercrombie (Edinburgh The modern Eighteen Foster, keep her running true and up-
right against
sei This even reinotely ** sport.
who is challenging for cruiser- In First Division matches this of which landed on the pavilion took the remaining three Com-
which thousands of fans calls for considerable acrobatic
Gardens weight honours, was. Very E072- monwealth
wickets for 12 runs
D. Fto year. Avrenal won 2-3 at Stain-reof. With McCarthy, he added an
watch racing! In Sydney agility, hardhood
But when the two and endur- foot Bridge, hut Chelen turned 41, of which his share was
every week, dates ance on the part of the crew, ac operating, it will mean that fortunate to have the points visitors' inning Jasting. Gemmill the tables by winning 2-2 way ir 17 minutes for the lad wicket, half an hour before lunch, Muir (Heriot's Former Pupils), Harbour
Ilight fronts (Glasgow
cleven t delayed the start for 15 three and a half hours, spread School Former Pupils), W. n.
years ago. The but repays them with plenty of there will be room for Sonia declion given against him in bosta are much
Henie and Barbara Ann Scot hla fight with Holy Day," Le wicket WIX
over three days.
Elliott) Edinburgh Academicals, streamlined than the old Eigh-thrills,
With its beautifully autam in New Yorit at the same time for coloured American. The tourna But when the Combined X Captain), P. festtill ea. y pace, although lakun ft their
W. Kininnin teen Footers. Where the older
polished cederboxing and professional basket-ment unearthed yet another
heavyweight bull of nea went in after lunch, they fare (Richmond) and 11. Scott (St-Lonts pushed their way through
McLeavy, of Dorking, lide Africa
Fred Freer and
the water, the new ones plane planking, phosphor bronze and ball on the same nights, for the promising
Stainles atcel equipment, the poultry show and the Barnum Johnny The rerand
only other chaorte con-over the top. disastrously, George Pope, former Test bow-Andrew's University), innings
Elghicen Footer is m expensive and Bailey circus to run simul-who good judges tell me, has a The new boats are being the wickets of Eric Rowan, Jern of Australia and Englandres with the tide which lost.
much craft. Before the war, a fullytaneously. distalsted them to Ireland is the substitution of lighter too, since they are fitted fitted boat could be set in this
TROON SAYS "NO" on Draper and Jack Nel fes respectively, ¡
for 76 in 110 minutes, the two Sloan for 12 runs by lunch.
D. W. Smith, who with hollow masty and spars water for £335, but now the
Troon, where the Open Golf wickets
broke an arm last Wednesday and carry sails of finely woven same job costs about £130.
Championship will be played, With the second ball of the bowlers sharing
of 33 runs Reuter. opening over, Itawan was taken equally at a cust
Japura and Egyptian silk instead in the slips by McCunt off Mill-each.
in 70 Phodkar's With
18, made three ler.
the nard. Draper was clean bowled minutes, was the highest score. Commonwealth went in by the third ball of t Johns Four more wicketa fell when to first over, and with only the ball
Murawar All, bowling Bannin. added Ne was out mine all-ticket games.
before to Bill Johnston off the very fast, claimed two of them
for 18 run.-Reuter. Tottenham 16purs anounast ball before lunch.
a week Inter.
Everton and Liverpool played ainutes, but
star
drew
Laque vicousler on August 27. lat Liverpool won the Christ- inas Eve return bone match 3-1. Everton, with relention for lautint over flair heads, will but upset merdons highly faneled des Toftenthem mal Derby County.-touter. ALL-TICKET GAMES
London, Mar. G--Tall emi-final matches in the Foot Cup will be
Association
The
ced this afternoon that in agree.
ment with the police the crowd
nt the
Chelsea
V. Arenal
match at Tottentium's ground will be limited to GB,000.
This
is more than 3,000 fewer than
more : pin.
South
FUNS
OIL
39,
them
The
even worse.
League Cricket
saw the England v. Italy game BATTING :
at this ground in November.- Ruuter.
TOMORROW'S MATCHES
ronal
V.
G. A. Souza (Craigengowe:)
the
ty).
G.
Budge
Wanderers).
INTER-CHANGE
OF UMPIRES SUGGESTED
was
་ ་ ་ ་
The
spread
סוי?
future.
Spence Beats
The of Club officials with a healty Tsui Yun-Pui
with
in
of the old duck and canvas But this does not mean that refuses to aller its course for the limited to the big occasion. It is good to hear The sail plan has been altered the sport is
Far from it so the mainsail is not so large wealthy.
bellef in their own countryside. ut the boat is usually us the ones the veterans carried, cost
This course in shorter then
Afler n marathon first set but the Overall
of sail split up between the crew, and
Championship courses. boat also
owners race
for other is on an average greater.
few minor changes Troon which lasted nearly an hour,
J. The Li-Col
Spence, playing Port Elizabeth, Mar. 0,--A The centre-plates of the new bonuses to coup their outlay.
will measure 6,503 yards, suggestion that there should be bouts are deeper and narrower is recorded that in one officials of the club are rightly superlative tennis, passed into vine the fourth round of the Colony's of umpires than those of their predecessors a boat raked in £450 in this Inter-change
yed at the rumour implying annoyed jumong England. South Africa, and three malsalls and four way.
carried for countries | Jibs are
varying Yachtmen all over the world the construction of special tiger Open Singles Tennis Tourna Australia and other
Tsui Yun-pul, 9-7, 6-3. courage and for the food of erkeket,
Finds.
Gaining the better of the baso to 4, 30-foot pinker is fixed will be glad to bear that there toes and many new bunkers for ment yesterday when he beat
pole and has an is a good chance of the Austra- the Open. With male hure tonight by Mr E. H.
line duels, Spence's devastating Au- are of 094 sq. ft.
smashes were more When the Han Eighteen Footer becoming mood sense they intend that the Dwyer, manager of the stralian tourists.
wind is blowing at 32 miles an as International class yacht, un course shall stand on its merits.
By doing so they are braver overhead
than ample recompense against courses Footer Was He said that the idea
the Eighteen
the Star is tony. Boats of this
are now
being than the officials of other Aver, not for visiting umpires to stand reefed down anxi carries a bare unique type
In the first set, Teul led 5-3 been played in the past. Special over the net. 37.62 Tesls, but in County, Currie 1400 sq. ft. of sall, Winds over built in New Zealand, England where the Championship has Taui's short spinning loba just
which
1 at one time. were constructed, and inter-state, matches. 36 miles an hour do not show and the United States, and Cup
from
walk be Other results were: this means Ily
tumpires could the yachts to advantage, since yoghlaman
it. Liang Gent Nolan Chan 0-0, absorb the atmosphere
taken the plans back with him sometimes eulalled a of they ship too much water.
In the East, tween green and tee of 100 yards B
to introduce it which The speed
6-3, 73 and Tul Wal-put bat cricket in different countries.
caples of or more. Extra bunkers were 7-3 Chay Tin-fook beat Thomas Lo In the Club By these nl-flenry Lee 0-0, B-1. It was a great pity, he added, Eighteen Footers really travel Also, five hundred
ana constructed, too. nent, booklets containing the plans stralian cricket crowds have not because its spectacular
the world, and en- but the character of the course as 6-2, 6-0,
Open Doubles second round. had the opportunity of watching makes it appear to be moving all over
Some thusiasts by Australia are con- was destroyed. the well-known English umpire, faster than it really 19.
to bet dent
3,5th quarter: 4.6h quarter: 5. are willing
that once
Troon may be on the short side Court 1, 2nd quarter; 2, 3rd quarter: these clubs Frank Chester, eficlating spectators
even money that some of the have realised the nature of this judged by championship stan oin quarter: 0, 7th quarter.
one will make faster boats can do 20 miles an beautiful crait, world contestsdards, but no
fool of it. It has subtlety and
ter, and if the wind blows. Badminton Results character, as it often does there, it can be the devil und nil,
Averages
I. N.O. Buns ILS.
T. Grant (1. Navy)
}}
1
301
81
1. A. Oakley (Commandon)
14
3 327
30.33
N. E. Arthy (Outimists)
15
1 197 70
35.50
A. 1. Madar (INC)
B
47
32,57
A. R. Kitchell (IRC)
14
345
31.36
97.38
15
264
28.40
28.00
305
27,72
$5
40
340
1011 $0
27.50 27.50 27.16 25.77
Reuter.
303 63* 25.60
61
23,00
34
50*
22.38
280
52 200 53
22.00 21.53 230 50 21.45
In The Lead
K. M. Rumjahn (Craigengower).
6. N. Gosano (Reerch) M. W.
Darbyshire
L. D. Kilbre
London, Mar. 6.-As there are no Football Association Cup replays the following six Fust Division matches, which should have been played lust Saturday, will be played this Wednesday, March D.
Middlesbrough Holton Wanderers v. Everton. Chelsea v Chorlton' Athletic. Derby County
Portsmouth.RA Blackpool. Man- Liverpool v chester United v. Aston Villa.
Wales will meet Ireland in an International match at Wrexham on the same day. Reuter,
FANLING GOLF
Jardines beat Asiatic Peira- leum Co. (Holders) in the Arst round of the G. M. Young Cup. Dodwells received a walkover from Gibb Livingston,
R. E. Lee (14) qualified for
the Captain's Cup on
with a nett score of 72.
11
Sunday
The Club v. Services match be played next Sunday March 12. The Services antici- pate fielding team at approxi- mately 25 players; so far only 18 Club players. have put clown their names for this match.
have Members already signified their wish to play in this match and would Jike to do so are asked to sub- mit their names to the Office as soon as possible.
who
Hot
Club
Army) (Optimists)
E. N. Gambrill (RAF)
I. P. Stake Scorpions)
Stakes (Scorpions) T. A. Penree A. D. Panton
O. J. Ker)
P. A.
Weiler
K. C. A. Ball (NAF)
E. J. Moorhouse (RAF)
A. Zimmern (KCC)
the to
Indiit
29
teca
that South African and Au-jhas always caused action have been rent to yacht cluba terations the scoring was raised, contest A.P. Jessen beat M. Hee-
L
23.35 Dick Button Well hour, but of course this is not will only be a matter of time,
286 40 20.43
"Not Out. Qualification: 200 runs for an average over 20.00.
BOWLING:
F. Howarth (Scorpions)
G. N. Gosano (Recreio)
F. R. Kormoni (KCC)
A. I. Minu (IRC)
White (B. Navy)
L..
L, G,
L. G, Gosano (Recrelo)
J. C. Koh (University)
F. A. Weller
Over Maklens Runs Wkts. Aver. 253.1 03 549 70 6.0.1 0.12 257 27 8,51
.125,4
07.4
03.3
111.4
112
23
31 281
73.3
16
30-1
40 9.05
180
+123
42 10.09
217
10.33
219
21 10.12
204 27 10,51
132
-
R. C.
G. N.
C. Corfeld (Army)
108.2
224
281 20 11.24
101.1
43
Graves (Commandos)
·130.4
43
303 31
.108
16.
353 28
J. C. Tyrer (RAF)
1234
I. E. Leo
P. Mahon (Optimists)
R. S. Culi (Scorpions)
T. H. Lean (University)
E. N. Gambrill (RAF)
K. C. A. Balk (RAF)
W. M. Mitchell (Army)
A. R. Abbas (IRC)..
136.2
100
130.1
21
1025 .100,4 18
13.
Mat London,
G.-Rchard Button, of the United States, led after the compulsory figures of the World Figure Skating Championship for men at the Wembley Pool torny.
Button, the World Champion, scored 824.71 points. Ils ne rest challenger was Ede Kidette, the who Champion, Hungarian ccored 778.88 points-Reuter.
JANY TO MEET THE JAPANESE?
340 12 10.00 State
Sao Paulo, Mnr. 6.-The
of São Paulo Sports
toll the Department
United
447 31 11.73 Press today that it has officially
326 201
મન
13.0.1
303 30 13.10 300 23 13.30 407 30 13,50 410 30 13.06 350 24 14,53
Qualification: 20 wickets for an average under 15.00.
teel Uze tamous French
avimuner, Alex Jany, to
com-
It
pele together with the Japan- ese swimming nees during tho Brazilian Championships. added that it Jany accepts the State of Sao Paulo will pay all the costs of his trip-United Preds
50,
(London Express Service)
Balancing the boat calls for acrobatic agility, hardihood and endurance..
a
Today's Matches
The following are the results of This will be Troon's second yesterday's badminton matches ploy-
Its first was ined at VRC: Championship. 1923 when Arthur Havers won. FOR WIMBLEDON I wish we could put into our Davis Cup teams some of the "discards from that of Australia,
School Boys' Doubles.-F. Allaye and J. Pomeroy, Jr. beat P. Folts ani D. Lambouy 13, 20-0.
Junior Men's Singles-M. II. tiang beat L. II. Tan 15.0 13.17. 15.8: J. A. Soares beat I. Erieksen 0-15, 15-0, 15-11: C. C. Won best
Bill Sidwell, for instance, and L. Nery (walk everi. Geoff Brown, who did not get in even in the year when ho was a Wimbledon Analist.
on
Junior Men's Doublen.-N. XC. Chin and K. K. Loke bent P. M. hibeiro and T. E. Rodrigues 15-5, 13-117
Junior Mixed Douglea.C. M. Sidwell is coming to England quinn and Miss Y. Pranco beat A.
Min C. Silva
The School Doys Singles game played bottern Anthony Ching, end Brown, who will be honey-Fan Chun-hong was postponed. mooning in England this year,
a combined business and Consalves and
trip and Intends to 13-0, 10-7. lawn-tennis play in our Championships.
has been accredited by the Lawn
Tennis Association of Australia
to represent English
country in cer- tournaments and the French Championships. Brown
Rugger Results
London, Mar. 0-Wakchel
with Dewsbury was absent from all major Aur-Trinity drow
All
Bradford whilo tralian Championships this sea-two
Northern beat Keighley by 13 son through lness.
in Rugby League Either of them may upset any-point to two
matches Cup, second round, ono at Wimbledon,
played today-Router,
BRUCE HARRIS.
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