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Leicestershire 307 For 4

EVERTON

WEEKES

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1950.

WORLD

SOCCER CUP

HITS

HIS 5TH DOUBLE CENTURY

OF THE ENGLISH TOUR

Leicester, July 13.

The West Indies today declared their first innings closed at the huge total of 682 runs. for the loss of two wickets, and by

sturdy reply, the close of play Leicestershire, in a slow but made 307 runs for four wickets.

had

the

Everton Weckes renched his fifth double century of the season when West Indies conflnued their innings this morning, and his unbroken partnership with Frank Worrell for the third wicket had reached 310 runs at the declaration, 10 runs short of the West Indies' record stund by the same pair against Cam. bridge.

Weekes hit 200 and Worrell 311, each hitting one six and 26 fours. After Leicestershire had lost their first wicket for 13 runs, Les Berry (121 runs) and Maurice Tompkin (74) put on 120 runs in the second stand..

Australian **The

all-reader, Jackson, after Vie Jackson, later weighted was with a good 55 runs wit out.

1 504

330 (E. Cuuper start, rester bow.dil Fav orth 811, Jculti

and out).

the punching freely towards the clme during hi ammings he reached riska his thousand runs for the sea- were profitable and munte bastion,

RISKS PROFITABLE Tompkin found that

FLIV

thawless

50 nut

At Nottingham Nott 407 (Harris, 113, Sime 51. Wright, leg-break medium At the ten interval Leicester-right-arm 1

made 170 runs for bowler, seven for 100) Kent 215 il hit hire had

(Ames 54, Clark 52, Duller, right-arna fast bowler, five for 151 and even for no wicket.

In doing sly!

wicket.

fours and was at the wicket for the kn of three wickets.

an tour and 33 minuleni,,

Berry, who is 44, hit fas 414]

first-clas Century fr

Cotty, his out lasin

tani!

in 203 minutes.

AT 9 DRAGONS CLUB

Services' Open

Boxing Tourney

To Be Held

The

THE SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES 1st Runinga 68% runs for two drelated) LEICESTERSHIRE 1. Iz. and b. Valentine 21 Berry, e Watson, e. Goddard 5. Jorn

e Rae b." Marsha

Palmer, D. Hadlan Jackron, not nat Lester, nest eut Extra.

Total (for for)

10

Fall of warkot: 1-13, 2-142 Nine Dragons Club 3-1940 and 4-203.

have, in conjunction with

Service allicials, made a Jones ringements

for the spon- Gomez

At Derby: Hampshire 269 andį 128 for five, (Rogers 81). Derby- hae 224 (Kelly )-Reuter

Mr de Mello

Frank Sedgoun jumps the net ufter his victory over left-hander Art Larsen in a gruelling five sets at Wimbledon. We played throughout the tournament with an injured meket wrist and is still considered by many the best amateur tennis player in the world.

A

REMARKABLE

BOY IS

Gets 5 Tests FRANK SEDGMAN Out Of MCC

London, July 13.

Mr Anthony S. de Mello, the President of the Indian W Cricket it

Roard of Control, told Reuter today that he had now completed his dis-

Bowling to date

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12

21

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12

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1 jussions

2

25

O with the MCC at Lords.

36

1

-Beuter.

soring of an Amateur Open Rame thr

Boxing Competition.

Valentine

under Warre the Imperial Services Box Mag-hall ins Association Rules at the Nine Dragons Club,

lourt.

Preliminary

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hou's will

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COUNTY CRICKET

Linda July 13 The following were the elva 23. 30, and September 6, 13, 20jor play

held on Wednesdays. Augud 16.

senres in

SAYS ARCHIE QUICK

200,000 Brazilians Go Wild As Spain Is Beaten 6 Goals To 1

Rio de Janeiro, July 13.

Brazil beat Spain by six goals to one after leading 3-0 at half-time in their World Soccer Cup match in Itio today, and sent nearly 200,000 Brazilian specta- tors wild with delight. At Sao Paulo, Uruguay hent Sweden today by three goals to two after being in arrears by two goals to one at half-time.

Brazil started very hot favourites to beat Spain in their World Soccer Cup fil pool match at the ginnt Municipal Studjum at Rio this afternoon. Odds of three to one were being asked and millions of cruzeiros were staked at these odds.

second goal was scored in the | minutes from the end Zarra 22nd minute, while the third missed an open goal, stwoting real in favour of the favourites | weakly.

The wns Heored in the 32nd mlaute,

Three hours before the match was due to begin more than 30.- Ono people were in the sludiura, whiziling, laughing and ebeering. Me of them had discarded their jackets in the cool but delight fully sunny weather.

Brazilians had played civing them a lead of 3-0 at splendid football and fully de- the interval,

cerved their win, Their speed Brazil did most of the at-l the Spaniards off from the tacking in the carly stages, tart. and the Spanish team The Spanish goalkeeper was secmed red and played without best seals changing hanis kept busy but the Spanish zest while the home team main- tnined their high speed through-

Blackmarket ticket operators brisk trade, the were delug

1,000 cruzerlox. nearly seven

time their face value,

The bright sun looked like being a handicap to the team facing It, What

alight wind there was blowing War also aalust the same side.

WAIT TWO HOURS The pitch looked perfect but it seenw from the stands that It had not been watered much and was on the hard side. There seemed little doubt that all world records for soccer gate receipts and attendance would be benen today. With still two hours left before the kick-off there were about a 100,000 peo plo prezent,

Braz were in the lucky No. 1 dressing ren out the Spaulurds Were

content with the fact that they occupied the ime room they had when they beat England.

of the

defence held Arm.

The Spaniards were fading it hard to settle down but weat close on one ocension with n rocketilke drive by Zariaca but

out the match.-Reuter.

the ball skimmed over the tip LEAGUE TENNIS

right.

Player on both sides were

poken to by the referee for South China Win to be crappy Easily In Senior

of

robust tackling and the play was inclineil with the Brazilians Izceping the ball in their half much of the time. Nevertheless they scored first, the 17th minute, when Ademir took the opportunity of a lovely pass from the left-winger to ram a force. drive home. The Spanish goalkeeper was sighted..

Un-

with

The crowd went wild excitement at this sucenti,

BRILLIANT FORWARDS

The Spanish Twelve months ago an Australian who had just There was absolute chass out-

defence tried ide the Stadler.

and Loudspeaker

to check the briliant come of age was playing on an outside court at the

announcements were made mun

Brazilian forward le but the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in a doubles match.

home

team were completely moning immediately

the Mr Frank Riseley, who was winning these titles half a

on top and were doing much as Various police century ago, said to me: "Th young maa

Thousands will forces.

of police they liked.

In a pasmodie Spanish at- outside were singles champion

having great dili- day." The one

young በጊ was, of course, Frank Sedgaan, and to hele Mr

the varttack, Zarra got through in the throng who were battling their

centre but be shut straight into Riseley's sage prophecy, it was not "one day" but only way to gel in at all costs.

the Brazilian goalkeeper's hands.

22 minute After

of the one year before he came to maturity.

cond half, Brazil pot another Gne Boat.

11 was

the t- Chico, whe winger.

made it and Zezinto put the finishing touches to an excelent move- frient

be

in controling and negotiations

fle and that he had submitted!

{

a draft Incary for the acc fram m Julia in 1951-52, which inchided tive Teds een of live dage duration and added that ho hail a quested five four-day Arst-Clisa Tarts for the Indian tour The dial will be on September cricket matches player tolayı Enchant : 1952.

AL 27.

Bary: Th Glamorgan! The arrangement he prove 1- The competition will be resiversas Royal All Force match | for the Teals were:

wing to al MCC in India:-- New Delhi | tricted to all other ranks of the was startelones!

Bom three Services, and all compet, Glamwagiz) 245 and 25 for unlearly in November, 1951.

Royal Air Force bay and December. Caleta, tors will be required to complete, wirket, The

and 100 (Shirre 30, Christmas week. Kampur, mit an entry form giving number. 137

right-orm odspin January. rank, name and Regiment and steConnon.

1952. Madras,

INDIA IN ENGLAND

Lo

declaration certifying bowler, four for 23). sim

At Edinburgh: Yorkshire 3141 amateur status

declared and 115 for! Scothaud 188 (Nichol 50,

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The competition will be open for nine

eight four, to

the recognised weights, and a "no contest" In Edward 5-11. any one weight will be declared

If the entrants are four in number.

ENTRIES

left-arm kluw

bowler,

Febuary.

a

the

ini.

Culty

The poller were told to land fitn and prevent the crowd from breaking in and especially to see that none got up to the root of the stand.

iz.

were

ON THE TOUTS

Thousands of tickets seized from Beket touts by the police. They were given away free when the game started. What I mised most at

Win-

Brazil look the lead when bledon was the base Jite rallies.

the 17th Ademir scored in The Americans have kited ohute of the game. Brazil'

A remarkable boy, this Sedgman. Flaxen-haired, sun-faniel. boyish, pigeon-toed, he knows exactly what to do with his racket but he still has a lot to learn about how and where to put his feet. Time and again he was caught cross-legged to lose points which he retrieved only by some of the most superb stroke production I have seen since the war.

Another habit of his, anj donkerous one 100, is to countly lose the first two sets 13 a match before he has ap- parently warmed up. Only ron two nerve emnimi could survive

ordeals

le 242

went through

The

and 11

quarter

Wimbledon semi-finals of the

he

a

in

India in England: Tests val M A Trenton: Warwickshire 450 Trent Bridge, Lands, Old Trafugles, Firstly, against the very less them for five declared (Chardner 215. Heaclintley and the Oval.

The fixture eard of this food A Larsen, he was not out). Someret 216. No play will also

include two-day ears 8-10, 5-7, and 0-1 in was possible since tea wing to

match rains

Indian the third set, but he calmly won

through. rain.

Gymkhana at Osterley At the Oval: Surryer 278 dieses),

(Mid-

Next dropped behind a three-day match Entry forms may be obtained 262 (E. Bedner, dictatyre 50, against the Irish Cricket As-3-6, 3-6 and 0-2

to Drobny from the Nine Dragons Services Cook

performed the ciation in Dublin and a three-before he again These should be cam-ven for 114). Gloucestershire (day match against a Club.

I woulti Dominion Beetningly hipssikt. to the 47 ploted

(later, right-arm oftapi in Lancashire. and returned

hove said nobody in the world Manager, Mr Woolam, by 11] howler, four for 42) and four for

Jave could Ir de Mello would not com- pm. on August 0. Entries re- no wirket ceived after this dale will not At Woretster; Middlesex 315 en un the composition of the Dishny, What is more, the ex- scend Commonwealth team to Czech played those that two be accepted.

be able to saying it was a make a statement next

Its be werk in Seditun

anc Gerald after the amotaetent of the best Australlin England testan to meet the latterson, West Indies in the Third Testi

All competitors will be re

quired to produce at the weigh-

In a medical certificate of Mines Stred

officer.

done

that

for our wirket, Wore India next winter, but cald sets so perfectly that we were

by unit Medient FARCIAL GOLF

Such o certificate

will

be required for each subsequent

fight of successful competitors Pickworth Leads

Through The Gale

No boxer will be permitted to enter the ring who has not complied with these regulations.

The weighing-in will take In place at 7 pm, on Tuesday, Au- sgust 15, in the Nm Dragons) Service Club. Upon completlan of the weighing-in the drawi will be announced.

During the period over which the competition is spread com

be required 10 petitors will weigh the evening prior to each night's boxing,

Duration of rounds will be preliminaries: 3 x 2 min Rounds;} hals; 2 x 2 min Rounds and 1 x 3 min. Rounds.

En Route

It's learned

retire.

Irish

Open

Dublin, July 13.

kthat fr hoped to

at Trent Bridge-Reuter.

Peter

nassacre,

WHAT A TEAM!

I

the

And wint a team there Aus- tralians are! I corsfidently pre- Bromwich.

Whiteheaddict that Worthington,

Wins Jersey Motor Race

vious beat

Sedgman, Hopman.

Roze, Brown, Harper, Molloy.

Sidwell and McGregor wil

wrest the Davis Cup from America at

Ted Forest Hill Schroeder or to Ted Schroeder, No country can have been re- presented by eleven finer men

a single year.

JOHN MARSHALL TO TOUR JAPAN

for the

that. It is siden death now- service, up to the net, *** the k. It looks good in a way, il is certainly effective, but man, thum is lost. Oh! for the old tuency of the Tildens and the Cochets!

Yet the crowd still rot in.

to

OPEN HKRA

SHOOT SOON

Application forms for mem-

bership of the H.K. Ring Asso- The fortnight

ctation art now available and is estimated have drawn 300,000 people, who may be obtained from the Hon. paid in one way or another | Secretary, Hongkong Rifle Asso•

£140,000. The

Headquarters.

I. Hongkong Lawn Tennis ciation Association. who share

Defence Force, Garden Road. the undertaking with the All Eng It is hoped to hold the open- land Club, _export their share

shoot on ing

the Kal Tax to be £45,000 which will be Ranges 011 Sunday spent on improving the game August 20. Further detalls of and vending teams abrov-1.

this will be promulgated later.

Mixed

Doubles

Six League Tennis games were played yesterday, resulting i no major surprises. In the only Mixed Doubles "A" Divi- sion match played, South China, the virtual champions, scored a comfortable win of 8 sets to 1 against Ladier Recreation Club.

Favourites had a field day in the Men's "C" matches. USRC scored a good win over University, while KIT, who entered the League only' yeur, did well to take three sels from KCC.

MIXED DOUBLES "A"

fils

SCAA 8, LRC 14 twin Teal and Mrs Mary Chow (SCAA) best Dr Smart and Airs Barty 0-1: beat J. Storey and Kirs A. Tamworth -t; beat . M. Car- rarel and Mra It. Armstrong 6-1

Woon-king and

Mink

Leong (SCAA) heat Dr Bmart and 3- Tiarty 8-1; drew with J. Storey

by nettin from closet Me Tamworth 5-6; beat Gar-

rard and Mrs Armatronic 6-4.

Gordon Lums and Mrs To Koon. hung (SCAA) beat Dr Smart ng

Mrs

Mra Barty 6-2; beat J. Sterey and Tunworth 6-1; beat Garrard and Mrx Amstrong 4.0.

MEN'S "C" DIVISION CCC 812. KCC 14

Spain thoroughly deserved their goal obtained by Zarra at the 27th minute of the second half. The Spanlards Lad

not given

up trying to penetrate the Brazilian defence and Igor got through to pass to Zatra, Wh10, with

a nimble Scissor kick, put the ball just inside the upright.

In the 78th

T. minute Brazil should have had another goal Lut the forwards missed a olden opportunity with the Spanish goalkeeper helpless on the ground.

LIKE HONGKONG

The crowd began to make their

10 inutes way home before the Anish,

Spoln also had a chance in the closing stages. morning,

Inor hooked the ball over the Brazilian goal when well-placed and then two

Want Trip

American Boxers

To Festival Of For An Amateur

Britain

Match

William H. Thomas, America's amateur boxing boss, from Omaha, Nebraska, is in London to talk about a Britah v. United States match here during next year's Festival of Britain,

Mr Thomas, who speaks with the authority of America's Amateur Athletic Union, of whose boxing committee he is chairman, tells me his countrymen will be "as pleased as the dickens" to take us on at Wembley or anywhere else we mention.

Sportsman's Diary.

EDITED BY Bruce Harr

care to

"Plate" with J humorous twist. Somehow at the draw was made Mrs Chamberlain came out against Miss Ross Dily.

A fierce wind and raini storm, 'coming, in from thei

Jersey, July 13. Irish Sea across the Royal Dublin Links, today rocketed |

Péter Whitehend, of Bri- scores skyhigh in the secondtain. driving a Ferrari, to- round of the Irish Open day won the Jersey Inter- Golf Championship.

national rond motor race at The Rale continued with an average speed of 90.54 tremendous force throughout the miles an hour. stay and at fineg mate the goif

Whitehead, who touched 140) farcical. Nearly a

New Haven, Conn., completely

"We agreed to come over 35 July 12. dozen players were forced to miles per hour, beat the pre-

Yale far back as last December," he John average set up by

Marchin of

added. "And we are still wii- who is the chick Malaya Team Is Still Out of the shambles arose the Gerard, of Britain, in 1948, University,

All we are waiting for is Australians profesional, Oste of 87.33 miles per hour. rival of ironoshin Furubashi in

your wmateur boxing Pickworth, to lead the

The winer led from start to of Japan

world free for Geld al 41:2 half way singe

sort out the frines arrange- with an Anish over the 5 laps totalling style swimming supremacy, sauld association to say the word and that the sports aggregate

aul 176 miles. 144. Worn

Twelve of the 10 today he will tour Japan this team of the University of torn by the wind and soaked by starters completed the course, uriner with an American team ments. I reckon for a party of Malaya will be unable to arrive the rain, Pickworth used all his Reg Parnell, of Britain, riding to be gent by the Amateur a dozen, the

about 10,000 dollars." here today as expected and the strength

a mistake. to wage successful Maserati, was second and Athletle Unloa

There is, however, IIKU Alumni Association battle against the elements to Iron de Graffenroid, ol Marshall Is

native រា

THE SNAC

attle Wimbledon mystery that Ten Party,

which was to have return 74 after turning in 34. Switzerland also on a Maserati Australla and till makes his

has not yet been brought to been held

The ABA light. What is the snag. thia afternoon In Australian-ban-Bilt Shank was third. The fastest tup was home there to he will be a honour of the visitors, has been tand, a professional in England, recorded by David Hampshire representative

The "Plate" of Australia in could certainly not afford any-

singles are de- postponed to Sundry at 4.30 was lying second,

thing like 10,000 dollars for one fined in the rules as being only one strokejla a Maserati with an average all races in Japan. He will be a pm. All members of the Asse-behind, He also was round in speed of 9443 miles per hour.- sort of

ત્યા one-man team-United match. The only solution--and for those beaten in the first or one which Mr Thomas has been second round of the champion- elation are invited to attend. 74.-Reuter.

Reuter.

Press.

discussing with Mr J. 0. ship suples. Yet the name of McIntos

ABA lon, Sec. Mrs B. II. Chamberlain (botter seems to be to have the Ameri- Jenown as Miss Mary Pacival,

additional caps box

matches of Surrey) appeared in the draw in two other European for the "Plate" though countries, and for "host" nations to shore <x- penses.

THE GAMBOLS

of

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WINDGOE

TO-DAY

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of

trip would cost

no

FOUR FOR USA Two Brich men lawa tennis players and two girls will be Eoing to America in August for a longer stay than usual-nearly two months. The Idea is to rive them experience of American players with their (high-speed tactles.

You don't realise how diff- it is to get beyond a cer- tain point it You piny only in England," one of

our leading players told me. We are beaten by speed.

MOTTRAM GOING

11. K. Lee and P. C. Yn (CCC) beat T. Mahon and G. Prilchard 6-2. eat K. Wilson and B. Agafu rot 6-4. beat C. Barclay and . 9. Coxhead -1.

Chow and A. Reymond (CCC) beat Mahon and Fritchard 6-4, beat Wilson and Araturaft 6-3, beat Barclay and Carlieed 5-6.

1. Tau and Y. P. Choy (CCC) drew with Mahon and Prita ebord 6-4, beat Wilson and Anafu- rom 1-4. Beat Barclay and Coxhead 8-2.

CRC "2" BT.TR.CO

S. 1. Mah and Y, W. Les ICRC) beat A. Scholes and D. Barty 4-0. heat . . Baker and R. A. Mead J'omeroy and It. 6-7, hent W,

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P. Y. Kwole and Y. T Chuns (CRC) beat Scholes and Barty 0-3. beat Baker and Mead 1-5, beat Pomeroy and Holmer 5-2,

Y. V. Jong and 3. W. Choy ICRC) beat Scholes and Barty 0-0, beat Baker and Meat 6-3, beat Pomeroy and Holmes 6-3.

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T. J. Ribeiro and F. A. Collaco Recreial lost to T. Y. Wong and C. H. Wang 2-6, lost to ↑. C. Yu and T. 5. B 5-1. beat K. C. Wan and T. 3. Cheng 8.4.

F. Noodt and J. A. Soater (Recreio) lost to Wong and Wang 3-6, beat Yu and I 4-1, lost in Wah and Chong 3-6.

A. J. Remediog and J. A. Marques (Recreat Ins to Worte net Wand 2-5, Jest to Yu and nu 4-8, beat Wan and Chenk 1-2.

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Capt. Catley and Cept Tuttle (SNC) beat E. Ho and T. C. Iu 6-4, drew wit2 E. W. and M I. Yung -d. beat B. C. Tan and

Cumenn 6-0.

D.

Ft. L. Redhead and Ft. Lt. Crossley (USRC) beat Ifo and I 6-3. best ip and Yung 7-3, beat Tan and Cumann 1-0,

E A. J. Ifancock and Capt. Woods (SRC) lost to 1 and 4 3-5, ont to Ip and Yung 2-0, beat Tan and Cumann 6-1.

KCC 6-KITC 3

A. Zimmern and J. D. Fenton (KCC) beat Firdos Khai, and J. Yusut 7-8, beat 7. K. Khan, and Yakub Khan 6-4, beat G. Khan and Harilen 6-2.

It. Lapsley and Kempton (KCC) lest to Khan and Yusuf 3-1, beat Kunn and Khan 8-1, beat Khan and Hordel 6-1.

L. P. Cumming and S. T. Chow (KCE) Jant to Khan and Yang 140. Jost to Khan and Khan 4-6, bezt Khan and Hartela 6-3.

9zt

CRC heat RAP Iwalk-over), CCC TENNIS TEAMS The following wh represent Cralgengawer Cricket Club League Tennis matches:-

Mixed Doubles "Division v LRC (away) on July 14 Mrs C. Chlu and R. O. Baker (Capt.). Miss N. numdalan and 36. Noronha, Str 1, Bouza and A. N. Other.

Men's "0" Division V. LAC (away) on July 11; L. F. de Souza D. J. Lephard. II. P. Ritani N. L. Jonard, H. Notonia and

(Capt. 1. S. L. Leonard

KCC v RASC MATCH Members of the Kowloon One

of the

two men for Cricket Club are playing the America will be Tony Motiram.

RASC at lenin is on Saturday bollove that If it had not afternoon at 3.30 p.m. at the been for tho war Mottram KCC. The following are the would have been one of the teams work's top players. He is now

RASC:

Lieut. Col. 30

For- and beyond major ir-ward, Licut Col Phillips, Major provement,

Hawkins, Major Pem, Major Even which the

60 Mottram would Rowley, Major Digby, Captain make a Arst-rate caplain of Wedge, Captain Tapley and the the party. With him ought to Indfer will be represented by be sent three young players. Mrs Forward, Mrs Hawkins, Our best have not the slightest Mrs Bushell and Mrs Tapley. chance of getting anywhere in KCC MeWillams, MicGregor, tho American championships. | McG&Wartí, McKinnon MODI-

the three amount of searching will best

where and how she was bealen in the angles proper.

For instance, I am pretty certain that the Irish would be

Mrs Chamberlain accepted for Wimbledo willing to take part in a Join her name appeared

venture.

Our top

amateurs with

be

ilst"

I

Vas

and

in the

**hirt

of acceptance boxing in the European chama-sued to the Press. Yet come- where between that ind the planships in Milan next May fourth list from which might mean putting off draw •was made, an American match, here until disappeared and

that of Mics I have June, but

no A. Ross Dilly substitarbed, doubt the authoritie could

carly

conveniently stretch the "close season" rule to accommodate such an attractivo fixture.

her name

MADE AMENDS

The Executivo. having pusled (Let us acknowledgò illə Tact vitt, Brown, Buto and Sjove. SINGLES MYSTERY Mro Chamberlain through no frankly and admit that our The ladies: "mro "Mry Bioken. It is mare for the Wimbledon | fault of her, own, made amends | players' goʻover there to feric Mts Fliche Meg ··· LawBa* KIKI *** ¡ Executivo 'to be caught out în by: giving fer a chance in the -(London Exprervice Mrs Horsman.

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