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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1950.

THE COMPTONS SAVE ARSENAL

Too Many Ministers Of Sport LET'S CUT OFF THIS LAST SLENDER BRIDGE

BRIDGE WITH THE 'IRON CURTAIN' COUNTRIES

SAYS ALAN HOBY

One of the last slender bridges linking the rest of the world with the "Iron Curtain" countrics is Sport. Should we burn it down?

The question is raised by the extraordinary shenanigans that go on every time a team from a Communist-controlled country is scheduled to take part in any major international sporting event.

this.

In the past fortnight we have had two particularly unbeautiful examples of

First by order of the Czech Cabinet was the ill-mannered Czech with- drawal from the World Ice Hockey Championships in London.

Drobny, the

Incidentally, the British-Icel

Czech tennis clude-Birce home-bam player" Hockey Argociation weeived star, and Ede Kiraly. Hun-who play alongside the Import- the Czech cable announcing garian runner-up in the Worlded Canadian cracks, us lees than two hours before Figure Skating Championships,

are two who have done dis. the Championships

(2) 1 they lose to begin..

most of them are scared to go back ntryway.

were

due

POLITICALLY RELIABLE' It is a nady business which waves a rameld taste in the month. Now I be that only alleter

who LUTC "polically reliable will be allowed to re- theo countries In

IT CUTS DEEPER Second was the defection of the two Hungarian table tennis stare, Sitio and Sons, from the British Championships the week before-again almost at the last minute.

Phpricks to this, of enlitse,

future. seem piming. Sport TES general, you may think, is too big to be worried by such pl

Maybe "red" herrings, rical

But it cuts deeper than that Fixtures have to be rearranted, The Gatin may be affected,

the after all, Czech, World Ice Hockey Champions and had been in training for Moreover, this sort of poorish behaviour is no esineidence. has been going on for a long

Rime

were

It

JURY SAT FOR HOURS It was at Wembley two years ago that politics first Interfered with table tennis.

Before the blonde champion at that time, Mire Farkas, court replay

disputed her Championship

World

with

21

The

now,

pald-off and plan has thanks paradoxically enough to Scotland, Great Bri- tain was in the world foals.

HIS HAT FOR LUCK In it possible to win when you've lost? J. M. Ronnay, at 31 the oldest boxing miner in Britain, did so recently. He lost on points to J. Gill, but after declared the Git had been whner It was found he had broken his Jaw,

Well, I say we should break He ind to scratch, and Ron- off all athletic relations with fawy competed in the finals of them until they have

Mineworker proved the themselves "poftily reliable," Amateur

a finit to every-Wembley,

thing

National Championships [It

Incidentally, Bonnay, who is hald, entered the ring against Gill wearing a trilby hat. Be- fore the tight he stuck it on his post, saying it would It certainly bring him luck. corner

-The-Arsenal-drawing-lovel in their FA Cup semi-final tle with Chelsea at White Hart Lane on March 18. Leslie Compton, on his heels, right, is the scorer, the Gunners,centre-half nodding home a centre by brother Denis Compton. The The Gunners won the replay at White Hart Lane by 1-0 after extra score was 2.2.

time.

West Indians

London On April

Open In

28

Scoop for the Club Cricket Conference. Their XI will play in the first officia" one-day match, it will be on Hawker's game of this year's West Indies tour. A ground. Kingston, on Friday, April 28.

I wonder if the Conference realise how lucky they are? They certainly ought to, because there are only four free days in the whole of the West Indian summer tour, and this pre-Worcester glimpse for Londoners is a special concession, and sets a precedent. Perhaps the West Indians-club ericketers themselves-have a soft spot for our own club players.

There is

ENGLAND'S KEY MAN Ho rolls on us like a mighly Soccer avalanche. Yet, with the World Cup looming and the match with Scotland leng

than did! month off, our selector stil can't make

mindr up their

STYLE NOT WANTED alsout the "rey position in the

Good publicity for the tourists, Is artinry wanted in Sport? England feam-centre-forward.

Because Middleweight Cham-tro. They have gone to consi- Middlesbrough Stanley

pion Dick Turpin showed only | derable trouble to fix this game Mortensen led the Eagland League

attack against the Scat-the "noble art of self-defence" and will travel specially from

apajust

the other Eastbourne, Baby Di

Day

which they linve League tish

So far this season six centre night he got the slow-handicap chosen for early training.

Yet how many solid blows

SECOND GAME forwards-Pye, Milburn, How-

As did Day land on Turpin?

Two days later, Sunday, April

Lofthouse and

| Murthave been tried in has been said elsewhere; "There | 30, the West Indian community

beauteous brunette from Ru-

jury awton.. interation! monia.

behind closet

sat

doors.

ar

for hours

Im-distance phone calls were made abroad.

No

over six months. Allogether 43 players, collec-crowd,” live value more than £800,000 have appeared in eight repre- |

-(London Express Service)

But are few public emblages, in London plan an o0lelal wel-

more bloodthirsty than a fight

come, which will involve on- other one-day game. Bather a more social fair this. The idea is to have a long tea inter- val to enable the tourists and London residents to renew quaintance.

The matchsentative games. But no Law-

was put off from 11.30 in the morning until 3.30 in the after-

trefore

13000251

Hungarion The Minister of Sport, or someone

they

1002.....

THREE QUALITIES

But

equally important, rald was Again, the selectors are clear... OK. for Miss Farkas to replay! ly unhappy about the centre-

Or take the famous Moscow-forward

position. Dynamos When

were they pick Lawton? No..... over in England they were so carefully treated that they behaved like

of re- a bunch fugees fren 3 leper colonas.

Or maybe they thought We were the per

NO CHOICE

The

harch truth

These

losing.

Why? In the beat contre for- ward in the country not worth even one trial?

܀ܐ

Again, the

Pakistan Wins First

Test

30-

Both sides of the fence in that game (says Peter Goodall) will be Allan Rae, a member of the touring party, and a student living near Paddington.

Dr C.

B.

their side on his

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY:

Brice Hi

Sir Sidney, 16 the middle brother of Dr Adolphe, and of the Olymple runner, II. M. He was the first of the family to Kain a running Blue. He is n lawyer attached to the Colonial Omée and has lately been the Gold Coast,

FOOTBALLERS, TOO

to

Games

to

there.

Intend to send football team.

nt Seymour Hall, Marylebone.

Omeintly, 22-year-old Lewis is handicapped ince injury

by a received at football, Actually, he has lost interest in boxit La sport whose rulers, he

siders, have accorded him rather less than justice in the matter of reprezentative matches.

con-

Unless he changes his mind, which is unlikely, all we shall see of Lewis as a boxer in fu- lure will be in an occasional bout for his club.

sex

STAN CULLIS HAS SOME VIEWS ON TODAY'S SOCCER

By ARCHIE QUICK

Stan Cullis, now manager of Wolverhampton Wanderers but who will always be better remembered as the greatest of all modern centre-halves, is a man worth talking to and listening to. Cullis, you must know, is of very fixed opinions, and not easily moved from his convictions, forthright, but with any amount of common

sense.

For instance, the man who found him and whom Stan idolises is Major Frank Buckley, but Cullia will promptly tell you, Major Buckley has never won a .championship or a Cup Final" But it is Cullis's views

on present-day soccer which are so interesting.

The real troublo today." Cullin told me ni Birmingham, "is_that_professionals are more concerned over their Weekly packet than with the cultivation

The game 1 team spirit. their living and the money side of it is understandable, but they would be so much better if they forgot

of

all about their

intil they got them,

wakes

Before the war, winning

matches ond improving one's

BADMINTON

FINALS TONIGHT

Tonight, at Club de Re-

own still were of Paramount creio, the Colony Badminton Importance, but today with a Championship Finals will few notable exceptions you be continued, After the never see players taking the

trouble to put in overtime extra sparkling display of bud- to their scheduled training. minton given by the con- testants in the first of the "I am glad to say that many finals played last Monday, a of my present Wanderers do, and

they are benefiting by it. Bilty full house is assured for to- Wright beenme England's captain night's games.

by taking his job seriously and not worrying about how much

All

оль

this

ot

three Kamer he was going to get on Friday, † evening's programme are and now he is reaping hisj equal appeal to lovers of the financial reward in half dozen sport. The Senior Mixed Dou- different ways.

DEFENSIVE POLICEMAN

chester United others, But toum

and

д

SCHOOLBOY STAR

bles Final will see those sea- soned campaigners of the shut- tle gume do battle against each other Robert Tay and P. "In Dn 027 when every Wenk. Their partners are Miss centre-half was being taught to Marie Ribeiro and Miss Helen the defensive policeman Kwong respectively. Tay and copy pivot style conceived by Herbert Miss Ribeiro are the Chapman at Arenal. I continued holders of the litte. They had present to play an attacking game and hard struggle in the semi- kept the England centre-half final against C. C. Lee and Misa position. That is just to make Yollie Franco, Patrick Wong's another point.

partner has not the experience "Clubs today are stovishly of her opposite number, but she following the third back game has shown rapid

progress at football as a the grine. It will and it is killing

be a most spectacle. Only points seem to exciting final. matter. Then again you do not get the hard-working DENIS READS LESSON

type of such as

Alex football man-inside-forward Two London

nlways WAS,

The Junior Men's Singles final loone agers and several London foot- James fourth

half-back with the will see the young schoolboy ballers took part in the annual sportsmen's service at Finsbury exception of men like Mortensen tennis star, Benzin Saw, matched

and Mannion,

both of whom, against a worthy opponent in Here they have just formed a

Town Hall.

Both are strong Sporting Conference, appointed Mr Tom Whittaker (Arsenal) you will again note, "made" the J. A. Soares. an organising sceretary, and)

players who have grand powers took the chair, and the address England tearn. The match itself will be no

opened

to' which thú a fund

was given by Mr Jack Gibbons "And to demonstrate my point of recovery. If tonight's game walk-over. As the students can local Government in to add £

(Brentford), Denis Compton, about the old-time team spirit. goes to three sets stamina will

the First Division be the deciding factor. and Arsenal Who won in

The England cricketer Lahore, Mar. 28.-Pakis- call on top class players like for £ up to £20,000; their aim

this remaining game Inst Clarke,

season? Championship lawyers is to build a stadium at Acc footballer, read the lesson, eyes of the selectors, No.....

evening 13 the Junior Men's Won tan today ແ

the first Leurie Constantine and

hold Ernest and For at 30 It

Dr Portsmouth. But they were not wrong,

The footballers included

Doubles final in which K. F. Pomy still has three platinum- Test of their Ceylonese tour Eytle, accountant Harold Fraser, Meanwhile they are to enter for Kevin O'Flanagan, Irish soccer the best footballing aide in the

ated

qualities

(a) He com- here by an innings and 45 Ken Ablack of the BBC, they

the West African Games at Da- and rugby international, and Division, not so good as Man- Chiu and A. Ho meet 6. K

In 1951, and their visit

Cheong and S. F. several

Lam. Men's mands the penalty area; (b) Be

70178. Ceylon replied with don't intend to "claim" Rac for kar

"residential" will be a part of their pre- many members of the Middle ches can re the bail first-time with

spirit pulled Doubles is always the game to or- Wanderers FC, who 166 to Pakistan's first inn-qualifications.

most interest amongst poration.

with Mr them through, together with a create Kanised the service. her foot without steadying it;

know when you?- Bertie Campbell,

the spectators. The players give In 1951 they fel No man can head the ball ings of 362 and following on

never Warden of LARWOOD GOES BACK

of their bort and put everything ke Lawton.

were skittled out for 151.

an arzociation

are-benten spirit; eleven men, Peel Institute,

each playing 10 minutes.

know they'

into the game. Notts and Harold Larwood,

wish there was more of it." Tonight'a match will be Fourteen Ceylonese wickets. England fast bowler, is to renew

no exception and thrills will be including tuur

the first acquaintance with his former)

plentiful, immings, fell in three and a half playing colleagues at Trent Personalities of the week are hours today, the final day of the Bridge before he goes to live in Cumple only when they think two burly, GAL. 135-tone match.

good chance of Scots from Dunfermline-Tuck throughout and

Bowlers were on top Australia next month, Larwood they have a

young Khalid has winging

necopted an invitation to (23) and Tiny Syme (25), Quereshi, Pakistan's It is useless, therefore, to ex-treat

new find after the annual dinner which Britain's rumbitious and a very promising left arm the Nottinghamshire club gives pret

any of the customary | defencemen in the World Ice slow leg spinner, excelled on to its players. Code of

international sports-Hockey Championships.

pitch which showed signs of)

This offer to their old servant manfup to be upheld or under- These two Fabire mines cracking up.

gives Larwood an opportunity stood by "Iron Curtain" antions, have so far stopped everything

Often it is not the cotapeti- | thrown the way barring the

Although he had no luck in

oki nequaintance renewing fnult.

have They

no Albert Itali.

Ceylon's first innings he finished before setting sail.

One of the game's Immortals, chotee,

knows everyone

Ar the

out, with four wickets for 20 in the Yanks found

Larwood made his home in they operate in

"n vicinus at-they're so tough that even if a second. mrviphere of fear and counter-f wild bull were to come clang- Fazal Mahmud, a fast medium Blackpool through Sir Lindsay fear.

hg down the lee they would Lowler, added to his brilliant Parkinson, for whose team he (1) Their

at the end of his event- performance of five for 50 in played at are body-check him to blazes. carvi stiffer than marble Why are they so good?

first innings by capturing ful career

Larwood has not been to slab that if they let them out Sculland, where tho game is three for 48 in the second, they

Trent Bridge, scene of so many will net gun-shy

PARTNERSHIP and less commercial than in Eng- never come back.

land, all senior teams must the Sathasivam,

one of the best of his great bowling triumphs, batsmer on the touring side for many years. His former and the young schoolboy crie-colleagues expected to attend keter, Jayasinghe, along among the Nottinghamshire dinner The Ceylonese stood up to the George Gunn, Dil Voce,

de- the club conch, Hardstaff, Kee- Pakistan attack with any Kree of confidence and their ton and Harris, the last four fifth wicket partnership of 70 being contemporaries of

club and ground produced the brightest cricket wood in the

eleven and later in the county of the day.

Salhasivam hit 50, including team. five fours, and the only six of wille Jayaisnghe the match,

stolid innings of 33. played

Pakistan's captain, Saed, did

that terrified of people are

Otherwise, why, with of Yugoslavia, have they completely boycotled the World Soccer Cup in Brazil

the exception

Bhis year?

.One

fort

answer

Ax

that they

politicians

Give him a break.

TWO TOUGH SCOTS

Second Division League

Cricket Averages

BATTING:

S. V. Gltlins (KCC)

D. G. White (KCC)

S. E. M. Bux (INC)

Λ. Τ. Leg (KCC)

J. Hurst (RAF)

B. P. Dhabher (KCVS)

C. Hughes (Dockyard)

V. C. Bond (KCC)

D. E. Remedios (Recreio)

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Lar-

SO LITTLE GO WENT

Horses have never looked not take the field today as hetter, or possessed more shine had injured his right shoulder their coats for the opening racing season than when he slipped and fell on of the flat

has been the case at Lincoln. The most popular winner on the Gordon's first afternoon was mount, Little Go, for she be longed to the local owner and farmer breeder, Mr CUfford Ni- cholson.

the field yesterday. The heavy roller was used on the wicket before the start of today's play and the ground appeared to be much drier than yesterday,

Reuter.

Warriors Beat South China

to

LEWIS WILL NOT BOX

Stanley Lewis, Potters Bar ABA plumber, who won the

Middleweight Championship for Langham BC last year, will not defend his title this reason, it is not among the Lang George Whiting fells me. I

ham entries for the North-West London divisional eliminators

(London Express Service)

1

AMERICA STARTS REBUILDING ITS

Heavyweight DAVIS CUP TEAM

Title Fight Postponed

Docply concerned over Australia's growing tennis power, U.S. Davis Cup forces plan to rebuild their riddled team with an intensive overseas campaign before picking a side to defend the International trophy,

LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP

The Chinese YMCA won the Junior Mixed Doubles

Cham- pionship Inst night when they beat St Teresa's by five sets to four at Club de Recrelo.

Scores (Chinese YMCA firat): Mr and Mrs W. C. Chung beat Mr and Mrs J. A. Soares 21-10: bent J. A. Motta and Miss T. Ro- medios 21-3; brat A. J. Gonaives and Miss G. Silva 31-11.

M. K. Fung and Mrs W. K. Tro lost to Mr and Men Soares 13-21; lost to Molta and Mins Remedios

17-21: lost to Gonsalves and Miss

Silva 18-21.

M. T. Lau and Miss H. P. Lam

lost to Mr and Mrs Soares 10-21:

beat Motta and Miss Remedios 21-15; best Gonsalves and Mas

Buffalo, Mar. 28.--Ezzard The professional ranks have attracted three former 1-3. Charles, National Boxing U.S. champions in two years-Jack Kramer, Pancho Association Heavyweight Gonzales and Frankie Parker-and American cup com- Champion of the World, manders are beginning to feel the pinch. who has had to call off to-

in test made

B

bonement

Examining physicians sald that Charles would be ready to box in two months.

CRITICAL YEAR

Oxford Leads

In Varsities' Golf Match

at

the Inter-Varsity golf match

opened with the foursomes

on the Royal Lytham and

St Anne's rinks here today, Oxford winning three and losing two.

So veterans and youngsters | though he bowed to Sedgman in morrow's title fight with alike will get their conditioning four. Freddie Beshore owing to in major tournaments abroad All the Aussica could win at injury, said today that ho this spring and summer

Wils i with Forest Hills last time had been ordered to take a special grooming scheduled for doubles match against Talbert 31-year-old Billy Talbert and and the veteran Gardnar Mul- two-month rest.

a 29- loy.

that the cocky little Art Larsen,

Recognizing doubles could be the key to vic A statement issued by the year-old southpaw

Stannes, Lancashire, Mar. They are the brightest hopes tory this year, Talbert and Mul-

University promoters late last night de- at the moment to spilt the lay both will make the Euro-28, Oxford clared that the bout had been singles assignments with Ted pean trip to sharpen up.

gained a slender lead over postponed indefinitely due to a Schroeder, perennial Davis Cup "Either Mulloy or Talbert Cambridge University when rib injury sustained last month star.

could

Bald play angles, 100," Man. "We'll have to sea by Charles in training.

Talbert, noted for his doubles Wimbledon whether they can A special hospital showed a heart muscle play, is a stylish singles com stand up under both doubles and had also been bruised. The petitor, too, and he'll bead the singles. New York State Athletic Com- contingent to Wimbledon. Lar Mr Nicholson has done auch

added, sen will go to South Africa CAN BEAT THE BEST mission, the statement Britich help

blog.istock had ordered an indefinite post-with Vic Seixas, another young

candidate, for a series of tourna- "Don't overlook Larven. On breeding by importing the very

ments. best horses from Italy to stand

his good days, he can beat the Each match was over 30 holes best. I wouldn't be surprised if and singles over the same dis- at the stud in this country, Ho

he went up to the European tance will be played tomorrow. sent Little Go's dam to Italy to

tournaments after finishing in Siro be mated with Orsenigo,

This Is the second postpone- "This is a critical year," said

South

The top game was

all in Africa," came back to produce Little Go.

Larsen has all the shots and favour of Oxford, with J. E. There

could have

ment of the bout, which was U.S. Captain Alrick Man, Jr. An exciting basketball game

been no

originally planned for February "We can't just zit back any in a great compelltor. He grabbed Kitchin and J. R. Earl beating was witnessed by thousands of profit in the venture, and 28. Four days before that date, longer and expect our top stars two set off Gonzales at Forest I. II. Shackleton and J. G. spectators at Caroline I yes- Nicholson let Little Go go for

100 Hills last season but, because of Coulter by 10 and 9 after being Charles asked for a postpone to win easily. There are terday evening when the Shang-860 guineas at the sale after

ment due to the rib Injury, many good players in the world M

war experience, hasn't] 7 up at the 18th and 19 up hn! Warrior team defeated the the win 0.02

Charles said to-day, "I will, to-day and you can start with enough tennis seasoning to carry when they covered the first five him through. In the clutches, holes in 10 strokes in the be ready to meet Beshore when Australia."

After my return to action.

After absorbing four straight

Europe isn't likely to present afternoon, including two twos. two months rest, I will meet

The 'Cambridge second pair, any man they put up. I'm not lacings in the final round against serious challenge to the U.S.

the U, S., the Aussies are on the An inept Italian team como however, dealt in almost similar running away from anybody."

way back under Captain Harry through in the European zone fashion with Oxford, P. Hey, the -Reuter.

Hopman whom Man calls the Inst year only to go down quick-South African, and his left- "greatest diagnosticlan

ly before the Aussies. France handed partner, Robert Ames, opponent's weakness in the busi has the best overall talent and the Cambridge captain, winning Great Britain has the best by 10 and 9 against 5. Whitlatch coaching. No nation, other than and John Bardsley, Australia, has them both.

They had been 6 up at lunch So it looks like another bout

time and after losleg a hole of between the Yanks and Aussies.

"If we don't win this year, we their load went right away with expect to do it in 1951," said brilliant chipping and putting Hopman in Austraila: He could to be dormy 10 before halving be right-United Press.

the 27th hole.-Nouter.

Inns. N.O. Rung H. S. Aver.

211

35.16

13

181

25.85

309

23.70

310

22.14

155

22.14

3

251

251

20.91

20.91

14.92

17.92

17.53

-17.00

A, K. Markar (IRC)

150

16.00

E. Randall (KCC)

104

14.92

Eric Ho (University)

104

12,93

F. Harraway (Commandos)

180

12.00

• Not Out. Qualincation: 150 runs.

*BOWLING:

Overs Maldens Runs Wkts. Aver.

D., J. Dunne (KGVS)

93.3

227 42

5.40

P. Coles (R. Navy)

50

134

0.00

**

A. R. Osmund (Recreio)

48.2

176

10

40

0.20

G. Vale (R. Navy)

79

150

0.50

F. D. Bottomley (KCVS)

100.1

221

33

G.00

Y. Motiwala (IRC)

145.1

340 61

9.92

W. H. Owen

(Commandos)

70.5

210

210

31

6.03

South Champlons,

Dean (Commandos)

101.0

101.3

301

41

SUI

D. E. Remedies (Recrelo)

D23

K

243

J. Hurst (RAF)

103.5

A. D. Ebrahim

A. T. Leo (KCC)

W. Salter (KGVS)

JUNIO

20

240

33

7.54 half by 23-21,

70.1

135 20

7.75

proved

171.4

373

47

D. G. White (KCC)

(IRC)

145.2

40

201

0.0%

0.02

111.5

307

8.20

C. Guterres (Recreio)

130.5

300

8.35

II. Davenport

Nicolson (KGV5)

01.5

215

24

8.05

137.5

350 39

*G. Collina

P. Hardsckyard)

08.2

311

33

252

27

0.20 9.42 9.51

H. G. Amann (Univerally)

00.3

A. Maylor (R. Navy)

87.1

238 20 12.40 274 21 13.04

G. Elliott (University)

112.4

454- 34 13.35

(Erle Ho (University).

120.4

403 20 15.02

Quadiñcation: 20, wickets.

8-888-73KB2BARARCH

Colony's

7.34 China AA, by 03-44..

GOLD COAST ATHLETES

a team of

After the Nigerian footballers, 7.30 South China led in the tat Britain is to sco

The visitors athioles from the Gold Coast. themselves

vastly 7.03 superior in the second-hatt and They will be in London in May,

to Bre be sponsored by LAC, and left South China 10 points be-

will remain to compete In meet- hind when the game ended,

The visitors are to play Heng-ings through the summer.

Population of the Gold Coast kong Chinese YMCA to-morrow

of Nigerian. at 7.30 p.m. at Kowloon Chinese is far less than that YMCA.

They will be drawing on about 44 million people, but thetra The scorers: Warriors Wu Cheng-etung 11.19 a separate colony, and they Tien Fon-hal 15. Wang Yung-fons have been inspired to new am- 19. Wei Chi-kuen 1: Shian Sung-Yaobitions by Sir Sidney Abra- 14. Zu Ting-loo

South China_AA-Li Cusk-man. 8. {iams, who gave this news to Li Shui-hung 7. Toon Tark-lim Hylion Cleaver while watching Chan Rhing-kut. 2, N Sun-chiu Chan Bhin-luk 9. Ice Tai-chuen Boat Race practice,

ness."

of ឆត

CRUSADERS XI

Hopman has two personal pro- The following will represent the teges under his wing this season, Crusaders v the Royal Leicestershire 22-year-old Frank Sedgman and Regt, at Bookunpoo tomorrow

20-year-old Ken McGregor. Mc- 6.50 p.m.(in white):--J, Dick, H. Bagi, M. Douglas, J. Larers, J. Gregor leaped into the picture D. Mackie MY Jones, P. Gib-recently by knocking off Jaro bona M. Newton (Capt.), J.

Alkman, L.

slav Drobny and Billy Bidwell O'Driscoll. 3.

of a set al- without the loss Parlett. Umple, A. Fraser,

г.

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