WORLD CUP
REFEREE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 8,1950.
County Cricket
FRED GARDNER TWO RUNS SHORT OF HIS THIRD CONSECUTIVE CENTURY
London, June 7.- One of the unluckiest cricketers in today's big County programme was Fred Gardner, 28-year-old Warwickshire opening bat, who failed by only two runs to register his third consecutive tury.
cen-
Gardner and R. T. Spooner, Test trial wicketkeeper-batsman, laid the founda- tion of the big Warwickshire total against Yorkshire by adding 129 runs for the first wicket.
lenders in the Martin Donnelly, the New Zealander, captaining the County absence on Test duty of Tom Dollery, pressed home the advantage with a spark- ling century.
Another batsman out of luck 101, May 203 not out. Steven-1
Hampshire was Eric Hill, of Somerset, who son 80 not out). broke his finger ut the Oval to bat,
AL Gravesend: Kent
230 trying to play a fast ball from
Nutter. right-arm Surridge, the Surrey pace (Fark 121,
Ave for 05). medium bowler, bowler.
Northamptonshire 73 for one.
B
A. Itford: Notts 372 (Hard- staff 145). Essex 32 for two
Glamorgan 184 for
88 not
AL Birmingham:
out.
Warwick-
On
Local Boxing Tourney
Saturday
SPORTING SAM
A French
Finds Out
High Cost
By Reg. Wootton
FITING 'SAUCERS: ISH MARE
JAYB
PROFESION
Football Club
About The Of Relegation
French First Division League soccer matches finished with Bordeaux top. As their and, as generally expected, Metz going down to the Second Division. companions in relegation it was an open question whether Sete, Lens, Montpellier, or the once illustrious Stade Francals would be sunk.
Everything depended on the closing matches in which Montpellier had to meet Stade at home, and Sete, their close neighbours, had to go north Lens.
If Montpellier was regarder!
won, which?
certainty,
Somerset were only three runs: short of 300 by the end of their innings. They werd without At Cardiff: Combed Ser- Hill and Harold Gimblett, who is vicer 174.
five (Parkhouse, Injured.
Sete had only to win at Lens The
Surrey attack was dras-Jones 85).
The International Amateur and Montpellier would be safe. cully depleted by Test calls.
Boxing Tournament of Hong- In this situation, Montpellier, Bilddlesex,
for seven (Donnellyong under the the joint County shire 392
auspices of making no great secret about leaders, lost Harry Sharp off the 128). Yorkshire to bat-Reuter Lee's Gymnasium will be held R, offered 15,000 franes to each Arst ball of the day at Lords
In the Basketball Stadium, Sele' player as winning bonun against Leleestershire and never
SCAA, Caroline 1. Suurday, June
recovered.
At
of
from theat Sete duly won. red close, Leteestertiaire TEST PITCH WILL Sudan F. Enals, Sealer but the astonishing, defeat
8 pm. Want
disaster should follow Henry Pearce (pictured here), a 43 year old traffic
were only 102 runs behind with works manager from Luton, Bedfordshire, is the man who
LAST FIVE DAYS Commissioned T. W. Montpellier by Stade!
omeer Tuiti controlled the FA Cup Final between Arsenal and Liveraine wickets standing.
Port Recreation Lowly Kent, fresh from their
Manchester, June 7-Sugges-amlere, as Referee, L-Cdr. (E) pool at Wembley. He has also been chosen as one of the
victory over Middlesex, again referees for the World Cup Games in Rio next month.owed much to their opening bat, tions that the sun-baked Test A Bryant, R.N. L-Car, P. Arthur Fogg Against North-pitch would not last five days Doare, R.N., and Mr It. Knight, amptonshire, fourth in the table, were refuted today by Mr Hurry Gunner R.N., will be Judges: Fat batted four hours and 18 Williams, 82-year-old Lancashire Mr J. Duffett C M.A.A., R.N..
Doctors minutes and hit 10 fours in his groundstan who has supervised Timekeeper; and
Stanley Ia Yat-wah and P, F. runs out of the Kent total of their preparation since 1935.
Pong as Medical Oficer
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
FOR SATURDAY
The following will represent their chibs in the lawn Bowls League on Saturday:
JRC
away) RC-X Cat Div
A. J. MR. M. I M. Jah,
Omar (skipi: A.A Hassan, U.M Razack R. Yaaut. A. Omar, A K. Minu takip M.1. Hazack, J. floosen, K.M. Omar, P.A. Run Jahn skip).
IRC 2nd Div. (away y R-A M. Kauir, J.M.A. Ramjan, A.M Rumjan, 5.M. Rumjain Up: S O. Hux, A. 11. Sammid. At Tarack, A.B. Waliul (skip); M V. Adai, A K. Omar. 1. Ah, A.0. Madri (skip)
Capt.
League Tennis
Playrt meet at Star Ferry, Hongkong and at 2.45 p.s
124
256.
The best batting of the day was the double century not out of PB.II. May for Cambridge University against Hampshire. CLOSE PLAY OF SCORES
following The IRC Brt D. aways V KORE
M.A. Belose of play A. Kitebell. Askber,
cricket class Wahab, Sr. A.R. Kitchell (skip; T. AL Arculi, Kitche FM.
today: 2.R. kipi: Sadlex Atibas, R. Markat, S.A.H. Bux, D.M.A. Ha Fork, A.I.A. Rabson (skip Capt.
at Players to meet
Star Ferry, Hongkong side at 2.45 pin
CCC
cect at Div. (Away RKFC.- Frames L. 2.11 Xavier, W.C. gley, E. et Areal skins: G. Hong Chay, S Leonard JW. Leonard, A Coates akipi: DA. Horan,
At the Oral: B#). (Lawrence
"Naturally we want rain, but the pitch will go the five days," he said.
Manchester's weather today we again brilliant sunshine with a blue sky,
Working on the erection of a
to accomodate ; the feel scaffolding were
at photographers
the scores in Orst-press
Conroy fell 25 ended ground, Jones mateises
feet. He has a suspected frac-: Somerset 297ture of the base of the skull
"WO Surecy
Heuter.
for no wicket.
227. Middlesex At Lurds Lelecstershire 145 For One
At Oxford: (Berry 61 not unt).
Sussex 239 (C. 107). Oxford Univer-
Oakes
G.C Jorge Geige Souza, 1.8 ity 41 for one. Lantri sip),
AL Gloucester: Lancashire Gloucestershire 70 for
seven.
Para Dis. (hoice) ~ KFC -- 2.0. Bakes. A.1 mall, 1.10. Iatr.164. UW Lai tukipt; C.A. Carlho, A P. Ferretta, W. Randall, AJ Kowloon Corlin (skin); 11.11. Greenstadt, S. Cricket Cub lost to Craigen-Rana, G.S. Ladd. A.H. Rúns-
Jahn (klis)
River FK Motl, Li Sup-wing.
TIKFC
Playing at
horne,
gower CC by ix
in the "X"
gets to three of the Division
BKFC 14 v. thomet v ccc.-
Lawn Tennis League yesterday, F.. Tuck, J.T.K. Gutchrist, NJ
A. Howard and I Stover (Kebbington, MN. Rakuson
brt F. M. Pereira and L
kujal
AW Hircock, 1.A. Massell, Blend, T. Tile op; CV.
At Ilkeston: for eight (Smith Worcester to bat.
Derbyshire 314
95 not out),
AL Cambridge: Cambridge University 409 for two (Dewes
G-, Jest to S. Faller and W. Chow
Tak and E. Inward Jamieson, A. Mackenzie RACE
2.6, beat Z.
6-3.
N Hart Baker and It.
Manley
last fo Pereira and Soysan 4.8, beat yer. 1. A. Caller skip); 1.. Strange.
PONIES
AUCTIONED
O'Grady. W.V. Fd (skip).
HKFC 2nd Div. (home) v KIGU. Ugubart. B. Collyer. D. Call-
Battles, D. Faller and Chow 6-2. lost to Trok jửi.
Jose EL. ant Howard 3.6.
Strange (skip; N.W. Craig, K.W.
A total of $23,300 was felch- Abbas an RT. Thumspon Forrow, TO. Morgan, Gul H.B.L.
el by eight ponies at Happy last to Peretra and Soute 5-7, 1st | Downtrein takips.
Heserves ed. Watron, I. G. Young. Valley yesterday afternoon at Faller and Chow 2.0 Best
held if ponies netian D.C.W. Fltelion Tk whe Towar 5-1
KCC
E. K.
KCC TENNIS
of
to
RC at Iv, taway) v Recrolo
CLUB
fanda Exprera ServiEN
the Paddock of the tong Final Acceptors the For Ascot Stakes
"Blue".-V.C. Labrum. T.. Baker.keng Jockey Club where Bon- C. Thompson, EC. Fincher (skip): nie Eyes, a five-year-old Aus- the tetel, R. Ronelet, A.J. Kewalian grin, brought reien (skip); D. Rosselet, J.
Hong- highest price of $3,700. Wong, W. Butterworth. w. Sie kip).
Bonnie Eyes was sold to Mr
to
Mr Peter II Sin, well-known portsman, hus kindly consentert distribtue prizes on the
cccasion.
Participants in the Tourna ment are provisionally arranged
ne follows:
Sportsman's Diary
EDITED BY
Bruce Harris
to play
beautifully designed iced cako bearing the names of the two players and
crossed hockey sticks in miniature, the work of
club another
member, Tom
Poriman,
Dickies was delighted to And that his miniature stick WAB edible. That was a big improve mnt ou the one that broke off two of his front teeth in the
CAFE FOR VISITORS
The Sudbury ground was opencil w a war memorial Naw Montpellier presumably after the 1914-18 war, and the match with Scotland! en down, and it will have cost carnival there wag n regular
until event
ID30. It began them 165,000 frames to do so.
again in 1945; chief guesta in 1947 were the Racing Club de France, and in 1848 the DUL Club of Oslo.
WITH BOTH HANDS
Spectators nl Lord's during the Mukilesex and Sussex
match noticed the eleienty behind The stumps of Rupert Welib, the Sussex wicket-keeper.
This youngster was formerly on the Lord's grand staff and Patsy flendren Prampled by
12
Club
TANKARDS FOR TWO
Hounslow Hucker have presented to two of players, S.D. (Dlekie) Dlektens and Dave Thomas, pewter tan-
their
kards to commemorate the in- listernational cups they won this season for England and Wales respectively.
- Tickels at $2.40, 55, and $10ired Suses. The consistency
Girimiti limited ore obtainable at the SCAA in of Billy advance,
appearances in the county side, but now that Billy is only able play occasionally. Webb is both chance with king his cable-and sule-bands.
i improves with every Hon Fal v. Kid Johnny: Wong match, and shows particularly Kwok-keung v. Poon Sai-bung; grot anteipation," says his Chies Mun v. G. Garela; Ho skipper, James Langridge, who Hong-pong v. Boy Parker; A/B | was delighted with the manner Stewart v. Warner: Lau Man-in which Webb stumped Jack kin v. Tony Silva; Afouline Robertson +16 000 of his Chung v. S/M Crawford; Rum-deliverter. rey Bucks v. A/S Moore.
Woodcock Did Impress
UNWANTED RECORD
Essex
The presentations were made at a chrb supper, at which the most admired feature was
While the first overseas ten- ris players for Wimbledon are arriving, workmen at the All England Tennis Club ure busy building a new modern cafe.
It will replace the old "under cover enfe underneath No. 1 Court of the All England Ten- nfs Club.
Work on the cafe is being rushed through to have it ready in fine for the championships which start on June 28 and the "invnsion"
by of Wimbledon overseas vitors,
-London Express Serulce)
MOST SUCCESSFUL PROFESSIONAL RESULTS
-ON
By ARCHIE QUICK
been a record It must have zuason for
football-a3 Far as suspensions were con- the Since December cernce. FA and the county association have suspended more than 170.j Just over a hundred of them Were suspended as a result of Most successful professional sportsman in England the quiry into the affairs of at the moment-on results, I mean, and not financially——
Athletic. Sixty- London, June 7-Boxing Guys
is Geoff Dyson, the Amateur Athletic Association Eng- players received their writers this morning are signs from the county associn-land coach. As unobtrusive ns Sydney Wooderson, he is the generally agreed on three
ranging quietly producing athletes from the embryonic to things in commenting on the from foul play, had language, mature state-"not for the 1950 Olympics at Helsinki, Woodcock-Savokl fight. fighting and playing Sunday because they are too near at hand, but for the 1956 Games
the
for misconduci tion
En pr. taway) v inter. Ben Wille Silver Fox was & Royal Hunt Cup have any power in his ferre after a game.
*Tennis enthusiast Kowloon Cricket Club are wunded there will be an Ameri- can Tourment at the Club on
1. Kew. W. Krales. J Tibble, T. Saturday, commrucing at 3 pm,
Tuck orking: 11. Citina, 1. tines, of 40 payers
Tang. AFP. Guest (kip): A. A maximu
accommodated so Ping. F. Howarth, J.G. Roberson. ly can be
who intend taking part Geo. Lev (skip). those
Police and who have not already placed their names on the list posted on
Cameron
included
Спорет
were
onc
suspen-
Dyson married Maureen Gardner and succeeded in getting her into second place in the Wembley Olympic short hurdles, Then he took 6 ft. 7 in. novice John Savidge and in the short space of one scason Savidge beat the British shot and discus records. Yet Dyson's most successful protege may be John Disley, whom he has changed from a two-miler into a potential steeple-
chaser.
football.
Firstly, that
English- Also suspended was a referee in Melbourne."
not to take man was ahead on points when who was ordered h left eye was cut open: charge of another match. Three secondly, that Woodcock fought linesmen were cautioned and a better than he has ever done lab secretary received a caus before: und, thirdly, that he on for arguing with the re-
much Ko Fook-in. for
vaunted right-hand
WOMEN MAY JOIN sold to Mr $4,800,
Loudon, June 7-Thirty-punch, There were 19 pantes put up
four final acceptors,
Bexhill for Savold, most writers
Athletic Amateur but 11 of them fu uction,
long the strong- Police at Div. (home) RC were withdrawn because prices announced today for the As-think that though the English Club, for
The rst fruits of his labours athletically speakima the trip up to the cot Stakes. to be run over man was gaining on points the hold of the town's male athletes,
have won in has G. Perkins, C. PUN, FE Channing, offered were not
all-male deelded-at an
were seen at the British Games to Finland is on our doorstep. the Club Notice W. Meitnicy (skip) W. To mark set by the owners. Ponies two and a half miles next American would
to allow women
White City
over the We are not in the state of pre- W.J.D.
4t the Marvin. board are advised to do so in- 18.it.
Tuesday at the Royal Ascotas case as he was gradually aceting-to
become members. The new- galuing the upper hand.
Whitsuntide, when whose upset price was $5,000 meeting.
rated parcpiness that one would wish mediately as it will be a case of skip); T. Kavanagh, 11.0. Dewar, withdrawn
H. Brown, W. Hillyer skip).
be allowed to Disley's victory comers are to
'chase for in several respects us first entered who will be given)
Police and hy, thomiej v Hecreto. Souvendor,
a pony. Clars ก
weights): (with: re They
und Australia, slightly superior to the sprint United States preference
-T. Pilkington, N. Senior, A. Sou-
by Mr Cher way purchased tar, T.J. Hensley (skipi: R. Wilson.
Bailey successes of MacDonald C.J. Askew, A. Jones, T.II. Good-Kui-nam at $4,400, while Hap-Aldborough, (9 stone, 5 pounds), moter,
and John
the Wilkinson and than takip): 1. Bussell. J. Evans.
bought by Mr Monticola (9 stone), Coubrador defend by Boy was
Bob Mac- success of Candian C. Pupe, G.E, Willerton (skip). Ne-
. S. Chan for $2,000, Fair (8:11). Cappiellues (8:10), Sarda probably in September" serves. J. Waldron. 1. Finner.
Farlane over The promoter would not be athletic ability in Bexhill, and
Olympic Cham-Onance, but C.1. Gough.
Denize was sold at $2,000 to 1 and Chancellor (8:9), Light
Morocco
Mosquitu (8:7)
pion Arthur Wint in the 400- KBGC
and Happy of Mr A. A. da Silva,
Forethought drawn regarding the possibility they deserved
encouragement. and
metres. KDGC 1st Div, faway) v KUNC.-
8 stone,
of Savold's next oppouent be- 5 pounds) the
They could not, however, com- G.C. Norman...
[Lightheavy-| *3) Gaddi G.F.F. Farmers to Mr Chor Kiu-nam Strathspey
Workt Ballerina went at (all Rio de Janeiro, June 7-The Thompson, W... Simpson (skipi: J. for $1,900,
Honourable, Sportsmaster and to Mir E. Clair
fail & stone.
4weight Champlon, Joey Maxim, pete in recognised events unless withdrawal of France from the Tindall, J. Meyer, E. Greenwood. L$2.100
they were members of a club by Cider Apple
hokis Maxim's 3although he purchased Harvard
or the was
Use AAA pounds), Father Thames (8.3 signature and has prior claim aliated to Mr T. F. Mok at only $400.
Blue Fox (8:2), Port Frete and
Sussex County AAA.
under which Wille Cloud (0:1).
The conditions
will women members there
are now
being: be secepled framed by the club's manage- ment committee.
World Cup Timetable Will Not Be Changed
Work Soccer Cup tournament Sykes (skip); P. Hughes, D. Trall, V. Chlichden. A.L.G. Eastman tinals, due to begin this month, | (skip)." with not change the timetable, it was stated here today.
Thus Uruguay or Bolivia will enter the final pool after playing each only
game-against 43132 other.
KBCC nd Div. Taway) v HKFC. Aulton, C. Willcox, A. Baliey, L. Guy (skip); T. Wren, W. Kus- sell, W.
Conway, F.E. Skinner ekip: D.S. Over, R. Brown, N. P. Smith, J. Crighton (sktp).
POC POC 2nd Div. (away) v Tatkuo.- It was added that if the In Genel L. McTavish ternational Football Association hand. 3, McCutcheon (skip);
Woodward, decided Invite another tenm Buros, J. Caldwell, G. to replace France, the Brazilian Dr Shaw (skip): D. Meish, A. Sal- thon, J. Malem, W.C. figgs (skip), Sports Federation would agree. Reserve.-G. Johns.
UIKERC -Reuter.
IKERC 3d D. (away) v cce. J.F. Barran, C.W. Johnson, J.K. Sloan, G. Ryler
G.W.K.
Wold Crawford, J.O. Stokoe, ing, G.T. Padgett skip): J.K. Mundy, W. Sloker, W.E. Mactar. lane, A.G. Gardner (skip).
RECC
Arthur Peall says: YOU CAN'T GET OUT OF THIS SNOOKER TRAP
HKCC 2nd Div. (home) v KCC. P.C.B. Black, F.D. Angus, R.F. Shields, W. Williamson (skip); Q.W. Sewell, H.B. Davies, It.G. Slade, A.E. Howkins (kkipi: D. Phillips, 5. Fairbum, B.A. Edwards. A
you can see a way out of my snooker in baulk with a FAIR SHOT write and tell me.
cas fullgo, only a fantastic jump stroke could posibly hit the Tellow ball "on" without incurring
Youl
+11 QOKEER
and
tree ball" lekvon Aro postble here If common sense dore
not allow
striker to init up the position.
That seems the right thing to do. fit to scalier the
balls and Dive the nerf man a fair that on Vellow
The stroke
be a foul, sod it
Brown (skips),
Itenerve.-B.W. Armiger.
OPEN TRIPLES
THIRD ROUND
All matches of the Calany Open Triples will be played on Sunday.
June 18, nt 3.30 p.m.
Koblet Leading
Tour Of Italy
Claude Duval
Amour,
and
Jark
the Solomona, said that Savold will his title in London,
pro.
Bonparte on his services.
(*.1).
Prionium ก utid tall 7:10). Light Cavalry
Le
in the running section.
athlete, County and national Mr F.E. Wicks, said there were erveral girls outstanding
SPORTS CARNIVAL
In the
NEAR PERFECT
for instance.
the
This is chiefly due to lack of there was cause for some optimism in the en-
I saw couraging displays Whit Monday by up-and-com- ing youngsters.
on
I was talking on the track to Disley's style was near per- John Finnegan, head coach of
and he Yale University, feet, and it says much for the obviously impressed by some of
ruching he received his first
that t
Wak
time in the British the lesser lights' showings. Games he gnashed the record He told me: "They need lu- for them by
tensive coaching and they want sees,
as much as
Afterwards Dyson
tulti
15.3
prin
"What Woodcock will do now I cannot say," said Mr Solo- mons. "But I intend to keep Hero
and Danac (7:7), Tarka and Turkish Beau and on until I find a Briton who can win the world's heavy-
to get the rudimentary Atomic Perll (7:5)).
(7:4).
ciples right from tho start. Eastern Saga (7:3), Malden's weight crown."-Reuter,
me: Having one good man like Dy Green und. Potent
When the Leichathletik Club -(7:2), NO. 1 CHALLENGER
of Zurich meet the Polytechnic "Disley, who comes from Kemon will get you nowhere. You Arezzo, Italy.
June 7-The Royalist (0:13), Guerrier (612)
Pterson, NJ.. Junc 7- a seven-event challenge match is a great possibility. It was his need dozens of them. He can't Swiss cyclist, Ugo Koblet, 10-and Belmontain (6:10).
ROYAL HUNT CUP Mr Abe J. Greene, commis-at Sudbury en June 10, they own idea to alter to the steeple-be everywhere, and whilst he night increased his lend in the
the National Boxing will be watched by anything up chase, for he felt that Britain is in one place, someone is do- Giro d'Italia (round Italy) cycle
Twenty-five Royal Hunt Cup aloner of
This is the was not properly represented in Ing the wrong thing elsewhere." The
announced rival closest
today to 30,000 people, race. His
also announced Association,
somewhat unfashionable to-acceptors were
this year's sports this that the NBA will be run
recognize highspot of
A wealth of wisdom In that Italinn. Gino Bartali, was
Lyons Club's event. He hopes to poputurise
statement Finnegan, by the night classifled 7 min. 12 secs, Loday. The
2 mins over seven furlongs, 155 yards at Lce Savold as the number one carnival on the behind him, almost
challenger for the work heavy athletic ground.
The 20,000-member club has (with weights) weight crown because of his more than at the beginning of Ascot next Wednesday,
Already half of the four years way, gets the equal of £5,000 acceptors
year from his University; the day.
kets £500 between Wembley and Helsinki Dyson
a year Kobiet, who may be the only are: Dramatic (0:3), Wat Tyler impressive victory over Bruce come a long way since its first
yesterday. United sports day in (D: 1). Fair Woodcock Damnos
defunct Velodrome at Putney. have clapsed. in other words,cover the entire country. foreigner ever to win the gruel. :
ve laps still to go.-Reuler.
INDIAN TENNIS PLAYERS WIN
The
2),
race will
THE
GAMBOLS
WAKEY - WAKEY, DŁOŃ THE HOLIDAY'S OVER TIME TO CHAT UP
ing 2,400-mile race, will have to Judgment (3: 2), Hyperbole (8: Press. battle hard with Bartall in the, Welsh Honey (8: 7), Burp- hum (6:5), Stormy Petrel (8:4), Grani (8: 3), Roman Way (8: 2), Meysey Hampton and First Con- sul (8: 1), Meadow Mist (7: 13), (7: 12), Kilbelin Lucky Lord (7:11), Makarpura and fullan (7. 10), Nur Ur Din and Pierrot Gourmand (both 7: 6), Monie- and Sun Flame Sument Misra, Wik, Sitncies Nath
Rose and Naresh (all 7: 4), and Merry won thele men's sing (8: 10)-Router. les matches In the Northern tournament here
CCC.-C. Pope, C. Cough, W. Manchester, June 7-Three zol and Double Dent (7: 5), Big
Cameron V E.R. Markar. All Ab Indian players, bas, O.R. Badick: 1.A. Bickford, B.I. Mansell, N.J. Bebbington v 3. Narendra
B. Baxter. A. Steven, W.G. McKle. KFC-ILM.V. Ribeire, S. Souza,
1.3. da Bilva v J., Landolt. G.A.
Kumar,
Souza, G. Hong Choy: D.A. Hozarto, Lawn Tennis C.E. Cositio, A.A. Razack E toxiny. Greenwood, d.w. Tindall, L. Sykes;
Miara, who beat J. P. Pinck, YUGOSLAVS WIN
nder the feeLee, W.C. Orlex, Y. Hof Holland, by 6-4 and 7-5. and
--very naughty under the rules
but the game must go on and what eing can be done?
For potting purposes, the cannon
un Hats, la cebul with red and black
suuieting and in Une along the top
Rumjan, M.D.
Otokice!
THE HOUSE- KONC FIRE AND G I'VE BROKEN WW LED
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by
£
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THE PAFERS HAVE ARONED.
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Copenhagen, Juno 7.-The Nath, who defeated P. Ros-
and Yugoslav football club, Metaline, AIA | berg, of Sweden, by 0
a combined 6-2, reached the quarter-finals defeated
today. 1-0 here Alarcon, Ribeiro: A.M. Kadin, B. Jusuf, M.while Kumar, who beat B.P.hogen lean
ef Australis, by. 3-4, The solliary Yugoslav, goal was Play it moderate strength bocating T. Adal v 3. Kinniburgh, A. Mul- Molicy, the coerule will not travel far and ten J.C. Chalmers .. Razak 11-9 and 6-4, reached the third scored during the second half,
to break M. Omar, A.R. Minu ♥ 3. Ro-
---Better. - HALL WHING WIE. Brown, R.B. Maishaji. *round, Reuter,
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