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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH; MONDAY, JULY 17, 1950.
WILL DOUG INSOLE BE ENGLAND'S NEXT TEST CAPTAIN?
BY PETER DITTON
London.
Keep an
eye upon Doug Insole, young amateur captain of Essex. He appears set for a big future in International cricket, and as sound a judge as the Editor of Wisden feels he may captain the next MCC team to Australia.
་
of this most famous of all cricket Writing in the 87th and current edl ion
will have to be found from among annuals, published this week, he says a leader some of the younger University players, "unless Norman Yardley can be persuadedl to return to the exacting task which he carried out under the extreme dificulties inseparable from Tests played too soon after the war."
le goes on to suggest that, of the young Varsity players, Doug Insole, "a strong foreing batsman and fine fleldsman with attractive personality", is the first choice. Certainly England could do a lot worse than to give Insole a trial before the present series against the West Indies is concluded.
Even it Norman Yardley is Available nad is selected to lend the MCU to Australia, he will still need a vice-caplain to help him shmiller his on and off the field duting,
That the selectors are looking for us such a person is, I feel,
the inclusion of obvious from
GG. Doggart, the Candidge captain, in both the first Tests.
regarded
near must be replanting for the Austrailatsi tour, where, be doubt, many cains will be taked for in-
"luntairs! in the ext was clusion HE.S.rt."
SURPRISE SELECTION
selection Dogart's
TEST TEAM mate
SELECTED
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certainly a surpise but
It would indeed be very in- Wyatt and his fellow selectors i deferve, full prakse for giving feeling at this store to be able
ach an opportunity to Youth.
to Jenk into the future and 1, They are not to be blamed if see the names of the best Ave Hazard- the experiment, as appenta to cricketers of the year.
1 would say that in a purss. be the com, has not come oET.
Dateart hark extremely Loven of Yorkshire, Para
at Lords of Glamoritan, Weeltes and his
Word of the West Indle; and batting and where both fielding let him down battly. Yard of Worcestershire will Singly, he might have forgiven be very near the top of the list.
janin dogues Stigice) wither of these lapses, but
p 1 together they leopardie his chance of play- DAVIS CUP Norman Yardley, of York-ing in the next Test. shire, who has turned down invitation to caplain England in Australia next winter. will lead England inst the West Indies in the third Test starting at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, on Thursday.
171
London, July 16.
Thirteen England
were
players
ferimusis
This then seems to leave the way wide open for the selectors. Ele is in good to pursue their policy by giving Jefe a rial. form at the moment and by his inspiring batting and fielding
not very strong Ewxx eleven: to greater deeds.
10 GIVER the opportunity show his ability and tempera
Bridge and the 1 at Trent Ovad he might caly pave the
answer
fod y Hamed for the ratch, welding two newcomer protons. to Test cricket--D. J. Insole, 34-year-old Fex captain, and Derek Shackleton, Hanshire's j all-rounder.
the 私は
selectarm
WISDEN'S FIVE An interesting Tenture of the Jal-st Wifen the choice of
to
Danes Meet
Swedes In
Zone Final
Copenhagen, July 16. Denmark today qualified Incel Sweden in the European Zone. final of the Davis Cup competition by beating Italy, the 1989 Zone 14 winners, here. that in 1919 all live places of honour, Dromarica whats 3-1 went to members of the Aus-Bad, defeatin trakan touring sicle.
The thirteen Bom whoan the five wicketers of the your Warn will be referted are:
May be remembered
N. Yardley (exptain),
It. Simgeon (Noll.),
D. Insole (Ex).
L. Hutton (Yorkshire).
Wishbrook
1. Gimblets in 12
Parkchote frillmorgan),
(Kent),
I. G.
A. Badser (Surrey),
1. Jenkins (Worcester),
E. Hollies (Warwickshire).
D. Shackleton (Hampshire),
and R. Derry (Lancashire).
Uv inviting Yardley
do etily the England selector bave it clear that this Test against the West Indies is not
EPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
Uruguay Beats Brazil 2-1 To Win The World Soccer Championship
Rio De Janeiro, July 16.
Uruguay today became the 1950 world soccer champlon by defeating Brazil 2-1 in one of the most dramatic games in football history. Brazil needed only a tie to clinch the world crown and it seemed for a long while that it would get it.
The first hall ended in a 9-0 lie and the hopes of the 160,000 tense fans went up when in the first minute of the second half right-winger Frinca scored the first goal for Brazil.
But the Brazilians could not withstand the steadily mountint of the Uruguayans pressure
minutes inside-left anel at 20 Selinano score the tying goal. Fourteen minutes later, the
Brazilian hopes crumbled when right-winger Ghia beat Bar- boa for the second me and Uruguay went into a lead that Brazil could never overcnine.
SWEDEN THIRD
Sweden
wan third place in the final standings of the inter- national tournament by the feating Spain at Rio de Janeiro 3-1.
THE TWO SMALLEST BOATS EVER TO RACE THE ATLANTIC
The two smallest boats ever to attempt to race each other by sail across the Atlantic have deft Bermuda for Plymouth.
Both are British, both are manned by crews of four. The fond point scure in the They sailed against each other in last month's 650 miles Only 23 seconds separated Uruguay five: Rhode Island to Bermuda race. standings was: Brazil, four; Sweden two; and them at the finish. Spain one.
The four
teams Ind Wont Now they have a 3,000-mile } their way into the finals atlercourse. The fight to gel home surviving the semi-final round first many last a month,
European and The two rachts, weighing 4.3 involving 13 Americau entries.
tons registered, are the Samuel Spain in the Pepys, an all-inval entrant, and Uruguay tied Ants match, then came back the Cohoe, privately owned and and Brazil captained by K. Adlard Coles, to defeat Sweden to take the championship.-fa United Press.
Kurt Nichen, the Danish No Suitsman's Dial
Rolando del
Botto, Haly's second string. 6-3,
This year, however, the posi--5 anti 6-4. tion is much brithter for Euit- land and with the exception of Bert Satelite, the young New
Zaland
left-hand
bat man, all the selected are Endlin
The Danes won the opening) under on Friday but ay at the doubles on Saturday. In the
remaining singles Ulrich defeated rath Torben Giovanni Cucelli, 1hr Italian No!
værtery.- 214-1
John Langridge. who at the by 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 to give} Age of 39 1 his most success-remask ful season, being the first player | Jam. to reach bath the 1,000 and 2400 the luston.
runs, fully deserved his
and Simpson.
SWEDES' CLEAN SWEEP
Stockholm, July 15.
il
EDITED BY
Why Britons
Lose Abroad
Here is a new explanation
about the defeats of British They eat and drink too games-playing teams abroad
much."
Southampton
yachtsman.
amateur
A NEPHEW OF SCOTT
The Samuel- Pepys, which beat the Cohoe in the Bermuda ence, is commanded by Lieut.- Commander Erroll Bruce, nephew of Scott of the Antarctic. He is using the same sextant that his uncle took with him on his last expedition to the South Pole.
Is
Coles's mate
Group- Captain J. D'A. Keary, formerly with the Fleet Air Arm. Bruce
Commander T. S. Sampson, 25 has another naval officer, Lent
Hi No. 1.
The two boats have set
a
course northward from Bermuda
are
The four men in each yacht into the Gulf Stream."
sleeping, anci cating. iving in a saloon about the size compartment, Init of a railway Learns with much less head-room.
RO keep They carry
calions of
Barry
Appitty
IT WAS HIS FAULT THAT THE BALL HIT YOU GO GTCH OUT FOR COMPENSATION - ASK HEA FOR A COMPLIMENTARY TICKET
COUNTY CRICKET
Essex Collapse Against Lancs Spin Bowling
Every match
was
AAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Wint Equals
Arthur
Peltzer's
Record
London, July 16. Arthur Wint, the giant, striding Jamaican winner of the Olympic 400 metres, ran brilliantly to gain the half mile title in 1 mln. 51.5 secs, at the AAA Championships here at the White City. His time equalled the previous best Championship performance set by Otto Pellzer, of Germany. 24 years ngo. He took the lead from the start and won by two yards.
Peter Hildreth, the Cambridge Blue, caused a surprinc by winning the 120 yards hurdles by inches in 16.2 seen. It had been expeeled that the title would go to Brackman, of Belgium, but after leading with 40 yards to go the Belgian dropped back to finish third with Ray Barkway, the Oxford Blue, second.
of
Roland Hardy, of Derbyshire, McDonald Briley completext smashed the British All-Comers the sprint double for the second record today in winning the year in succession when he seven miles walk, Bis time
won the 220 yards Anal In 218 53 mins. 11.0 SCC.
recs. He again boat Wilkinson beat
record the previous
of into second place. the Swede, Mikaelsson, 13 years ago and at the same time broke the British National and English Native records, which had stood for 10 years.
Mc Donald Bailey, the Trinidad runner, completed the sprint double for the second year in succession. He took the 100 yards nals in 20 secs, and carried aft the furlong in 21.8 secs.
SAVIDCE UPSET
team vainett
ANOTHER YUGOSLAV
Yugoslavia's their second Championship bucerss when P. Segedin wen the two miles steeplechace in the new Championship accord tune of 10 mins. 24 secs,
Scotland's Alan Paterson re- tained the high Jump with leap of 0 N. 4 ins, while Heury While retained his 440-yards hurdles title in 55.2 cees.
M. J. Denley. of England, event with n was the beating of the British fook the Javelin record holder, John Savidge, in throw of 193 ft. 0-2 Ins.
The final everal of the Cham- the shot put event. This was won by Peter Sergevic, of plowships, the pole vault, was Yugoslavia, with 49 ft. 11- won by the Danish Champlon, 1. Spiernild, after a Jump-off A Ane time Was set up by with two British competitors, T. Leslie Lewis,
of Surrey, who Anderson and N. Gregor,
All did 12 ft. 6 ins, in the came from behind in the lost
the Dane, though few yards to win the 440 yards final, but
an ankle mjury, elemed 13 ft. in the jump-off
Another
Ins.
unexpected
result
in 4.2 secs. which equalled the suffering from previous best Championship
He beat time,
the holder, for the title-Reuter. Derek Pugh, of London, by two yarda
The Belgian, R. Kintziger. won the discus with a throw of 153 ft. 4 ing.
MILE BATTLE
The mile produced o great batte between the two re- rugulsed best miters in Britain. It was won by the holder, Bül Nankeville. In 1 mins. 13.2 sees, with Len Eyre three yards behind in second place.
McDonald Bailey, the Trinidad, sprinter, retained the
Last Season's Champion Rink Eliminated
Yesterday's Colony Lawn Bowls rinks quarter-finals produced two very close and guntes at
100 yards title, winning in 9.9 keenly contested
He beat John Willenson, the Kowloon Bowling Green the Oxford Blue, by two yards. Club.
Belgum Won
another title One of these saw the de- when Lacten Theys carried off
the three miles event. Running fent of last year's title with smooth rhythmic action holders-A. P. Pereira, J. II. he returned 14 nina, pees, Xavier, J. C. Itemedios and
rival, II
beating his
nearest
Olney, of Britain, by six yards. C. C. Pereira.
The long jump went to 11.
The match was a ding-dong
Askew, of Britals, with a lepote from beginning to cud, and of 23 ft. 2-4 Ins. Harry Whittle, the holder, was fourthi,
Swim Relay
Record
Set
New Haven. Conn., July 15.
eight
it was not until the last head that the issue was decided. The score went up by singles in the Arst six
cach rink heads, chalking up three, Then the
champions fored ahead to 12-5 on the 12th head. An excellent recevery by Ribeiro's rink gave on the next them nine shots three heads, and a lead of 14- 12. The champions
retaliated and gain took a slender lead of 16-14.
of
on the
the 17th and 17-10
on the 20th head,
On the deciding head, A. P. Pereira laid
a beautiful Heri shot
n few inche■ jack-high,
alteration fram the jack. No
with his second lew Inches back to give his side a
Sweden captured the two last In addition, there are Trevor
Davis Cup semi-final against un porte moment to experi- Bailey, the Esses and England les matcher in the European
Reg Simpson
Poland today and sected a 5-0 ment with the festership of the vir
Notts and Estland opening
opening match izle.
The section committees and batsman and Holey Jenkins, the victory. In the
Torsten hansson beat Poland's rich Worcestershire first string Wladislav Skonecki,
o! touring managers writers believe England Some crieket
London, July 15. might Sven Davidsson, playing overseas sue-les-break bawier who was such that should Insole prove a
of the County The MCC visit to 7-5, 6-3, 6-3.
this in mind," says Profesor A fresh water and about 1,000lb. substitute for Lennart Bergelin, at Nottingham, he may be second an
The New Haven Swim Club defeated Poland's Jozet Piateck, Cecil Alport, writing to me from of provisions. They will have cricket programme, which began called on to lead England In Suth Africa.
affected. by
today claimed a new world and Three of these players.0, 6-2, 6-2. United Press,
Colchester to say that my sig- to keep on strict rations, as it today,
of record the tins Test nl the Oval next
estion that heat and different is impossible to say how long Not bull was bowled at Bristol, American AUSSIES WIN 5-0 month with a view to captaining! deulang, Bailey
where Gloucestershire enter minutes 3
: 34.0 seconds for the 800- are the cause the rackwill take. playing surfaces Be our team in Australa.have already played against the
Montreal, July 16.
over a play could metre free-style relay tained Sussex, and West Indies thi: summer and
The princhal dangers are 5-0 England's cricket defeats In Australia completed
after tea in 25-metre Reuter.
leam, course. The countries 'dorr over Canada In their tropical
Hot fog and lee. Sailing the great ust be resumet
at Leeds, Manchester composed of John Marshal, was made to the position until vidory
circle course,
the yachts will matches Davis
American Fold water." Cup North
Only the Donald Sheff, Wayne Moore and A. A. Lopes come within range of leebergs and Kidderminster, the Then the writer quotes. Zom semu-land mich here to-
carried southward from Green-Blackheath game between Kent James McLane, covered the dis- wood traited the jack a day. In the remaining
two skipper of one of our unsuccess.
and Surrey went to its sche-tance at Yale's practice pool. and by the Labrador current. singles Frank Sedman brati ful golf teams overseas as 4ay-
NO RADIO
duled close of play time.
The previous record of eight lie of two thots. 6-1 and 6-3 ing that the men had too much Lone Main 6-2.
the to cat, too much to drink, and and Ken McGregor defented
Essex collapsed against Lan-minuter 46 seconds was set by Brenler Macken 6-4, 6-4 and
tut mugh Reep."
bergs, but the small pieces float-enshire at Old Trafford, where the American Olymple team of
An almost similar game was G-4-Reuter.
mort dangerous to small yacht", low ing low in the water, that are the pitch was moist. The Essex Wally Ris, W. Wolf, J. McLane
the adjacent LAUSANNE FINALS
score was the result of the and Bill Smith in 1948. Eight rasanne, July 14,
Neither yacht carries a radio batsmen's inability to combat other teams have, since sited taking place on
for better times, it ren between rinks skipped by I have followed the fortunes transmitting set-it would have the spin bowling of Roy Tatter-one was better than that made G. Roza-Pereira and T. M. Ple Eric Sturgeon. the South
cricket rec
loza-Pereira * in been tog henvy. So they may all and infenim Hilton rather
rink was up A felean Champion, anel the
0-4 at the end of the 8th head M Champion, Wimbledon
Whis subject. The off the English coast.
head, it wBA Labe Brough of the United is
hard season at players, after
were leading Stales, both won their respective
month aboard a events
Swiss home, spend a in e
ship in which anything they Tennis
want to eat and drink is there.
No man need take regular exercise unless he wankz w--- though in fact many of them do take it.
Move To Reinstate Suspended Officials
By ARCHIE QUICK
There is a move afoot to get the two suspended Portsmouth Football Club directors, Messrs Vernon Stokes and Harry Wain._reinstated.
A meeting of several thousand supporters has passed resolution asking the Football League to reconsider their decision to bar the two officials from taking part in football management.
singles eve International
Lawn
Championships here.
of the 10,000-strong Supporters Club, said: and Mr Wain have done an immense amount of good for football." They were suspended indefinitely for an illegal Championships. payment to MeAlinden.
There was no
they made
the
In the men's final, Sturgers Mr W. L.Gutteridge, Chairman beat Vie Seixas of the United "Mr Stokes States, by G-4, 7-5, 3-8 and 6-2 to avenge hin defeat by the Wimbledon Americnu in the
Miss Louise rough beat Miss Kay Tuckey, of Britain, by 6-4 no one has and 6-2 in the women's final. question thatition refused, but
Sumant Misra, India's No. 2. then-been suspendler. Any profit
and Felicisimo Ampon,
Champion, the general opinion
understand that Philipplues I Cricket;
Eric Sturgess, at the meeting whe that with the
will definitely halen by Michael Burton backing of the résolution
the Surrey County South Africa, and Vic Seixas, Live the
directors will berden
cricket captaincy of the end of of the United States, in the men's back a football next season.
Hugh doubles Anal of the Swiss Inter trason, and that It has been the am nat so sure.
Tennis Cham- the
former Sussex nullona! Lawn previously apparent that the FA Bartlett,
of Supporters Skipper but in noi too fond
take over.
Sturgess and Seixas won 0-3, clubs and is not likely to re open these enses merely because of such an appeal.
selves and
A GREAT BLOW
le
Surrey-born, wifl pleships today
or
is
of
ANYTHING THEY WANT
teams
It
is not
200ft.-high
claim?
Australia and have very definite I not be reported till they arrive than the pecullar circumstances here to-day. United Press.
Tony Mottram's
near
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nann
Gauthier Leads
Tour De France
WN3
Be covered
that have been attached to Old Trafford
pitches thle season,
Tattersall's six wickets TOMMY FARR
IN TRAINING
bis aggregate for the tearnu to 95. Hilton bowled 17 maidens
in 23 overs.
of
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
lea owing to rain.
There was At Bristol; play today owing to role in the retained the lead and Sussex.
London, July 15. Tommy Furr, who was report- ed a fortnight ago to be plan
ALMOST SIMILAR
bul at the 18th
3 Leve
four who
by 10-14. On
WUN
the 20th head
the score was 17-10 in favour of the Portuguese
playars. three on the last head with Pile driving his two woods wide
bid Kallant
by the whoi
Bircock
117
enee a
ours, among to the ring and Bebbington
Gauthier, of South-match between Gloucestershire Speedway Racing
the same time
put
THE RESULTS
an
Drobny Beats
č.
The following were the elose ning a come-back I belleve that every touring
play Scores should have
In first-class in a bid for the British fieavy- cricket side
Paris, July 10. them in complete
cricket matches played to-tny:weight Championship, has gone excellent display. expert with
Stan Ockers, of Belgium, Won
At Leeds: Middlesex 170 for into training. over their physical the fourth stage of the Tour de
He personally will not confirm control
condition, including such ques- France cycle race.
two (Robertson 82, Dewes 78
is bidding
for
ring Resuls were: not tions as exercise, diet and in
out) anginst Yorkshire, that he
"I am freling Ane AL KC-R.
Br. V. Retro, (144 miles) There was no further play after fame again.
but cannot juries, Put a team in the fled the 321 kilometres
sny definitely if IE. M. Alarcon, A. A. Lopes and Rouen in 7 hrs. from Lille to Wert
and which is 100 percent fl
will be coming back into box- J. F. V. Ribeiro takip) beat A. P. 12 mins. 20 secs. Antonia Rol-
Pereira. J. H. Xavier, J. C. Re- the chance of victory goes up. of
innd,
was В reca. of France,
no ing."-Reuter.
medios and C. C. Pereira (skip). 10-17. H. R. Pinna, 0. A. What goes for cricket goes for behind in second place.
Notonha, C. P. Basto and C. Roza- Bernard every ollier game. Games need
Pereira (skipi bent C. V. Jamiebors, A. W. Hircock, N. J. Bebbington different methods and degrees East France,
and 3. M. Pule (skip), 20-10, of training, but they all need in the general classification.
London, July 13. Estex EX7 Manchester: Ai
***M*CCC ~~s. 1. J. Marvin. Maurice Plomme, of Belgium, training of some sort. And diet
Cameron Jack Parker, of Delle Vue, Pape, t. Brown and W. third. Jacques Marinelli | Tattersall, right-arm fast off- is as important as exercise.
(France) fourth, Jean Gold-spin bowler, six for 37, Hilton, beat Bert Roger, of New Cross, sp) heat F. D. Angus, P. Ken-
Ilarion (skip) 20-13. 1 also learn that Lelle Todd, 6-4 mnd 6-3-Reuter.
TRAINING OR PRACTICE? schmidt (Luxembourg) 8th low left-arm spin bowler, three in two straight runs in the first ney, H. Stilelds and W. WIL who has justi
Gautliler, And Bernard
the for 21). IRISH CHAMPIONSHIPS the opening bat
Lancashire 57 for no leg in defence of his match race Championship at cnded his long carcer with!
Dublin, July 15.
per-leader of the general classifica- wicket. There was no further Speedway
Manchester tonight. Kent, will enter League cricketi
Mrs Patricia Cunning Todd
Lect tennia In_brating thelon, was placed sixth.
play after ten owing to min.
In the National League First with Dudley either
All returned young American, Tony Trabert, (US) today won the women's Stokes's loss to football is a
Rawtenstall.
salary Hir
Al Kidderminster: Glamorgan Division match, Belle Vue beat was convincing proof of the oa Helland.-Reuter. particularly great blow..
147 for one (Parkhouse 62 not West Ham by 47 points to 37 value of training-as diabet, of ship of Ireland, beating her upon as a young being paid by Kent until next singles lawn tennis champion- was looked
Sco-
out) against Worcester. There points. The other First Division tennis course, from the usual compatriot Miss Barbora
Stadium be- at Odsal and up-and-coming man, an Apell.
was a play after tea owing to inatch feli, 6-3, 6-4.- United Press,
player's practice,
tween Bradford and Bristol was rain. When Mottram and I went
At Blackheath: Kent 189 postponed owing to a heavy SPRING LAKE TOURNEY
Into a huddie to and a CX-
(Parker, right-arm medium downpour of rain.-Reuter. planation for his producing his Spring Lake, N.J., July 15.
bowler, four for 32). Surrey 31 best form ever at the age of 30, Cornl Gardnar Mulloy, of
Tokyo, July 15. for six wickets. he told me Art
about his winter's Gables, Florida, and
The National Olymple Com- At Leicester: Leicestershire work. Three times a week he had San Francisco, Larsen,
83) mittee of Japan announced 10-212 for four (Watson jogged nine
CHAMPIONSHIPS being laps (about three
Notis. Stumps were retebed the finals in the singles
Koori-hung. miles) round the Priory Lawn day it was preparing to select against
Hongkong Champion, by 0-2, mceting
-Monaco, July-15. Tennis Club ground at Edgbas-and train possible contestants in drawn early owing to rain. tournament 10- vlintion tennis
The Italian tenm swept to 0-7, in the final the
At Northampton: Warwick- 10524 Olymple Games at ton. That strengthened his back, Wairi, what
victories battle for the scems,
Playing Helsinkl.
semi-final 350-cc and the 300-cc classes day and will
ahiro 143 for three (Gardner 74 two which was
adamp court, giving him hadict the 12th Albi motor cycling crown tomterrow. similar case at Fulham
some trouble at the end of last sen- Although the
International not out) against Northampton- Saturday over the Swedish and Drobny, after losing the Best been dealt with by the League Grand Prix today,
Mulloy, top seeded in the
Olympic Committee lag notį shire. Rain curtalled play.
Belgian tearns in the world and third games of the opening Management Committee. It was In both categorien he broke trament, roulet Dek Suvill,
son, and his legs,
At Lords: Eton Pubile School fencing championships, while sel, settled down and outplayed admilted that the Craven the Imp records. He won the Grange, New Jency. 6-4,
He also practised his service,actually reached a decision to
Japan to tho 1952 237 and 147 (Feather three for France beat Belgium.
the Hongkong star with strong * Club had made Coltage
from an330-ce fuce
taking out two or three hundred invite Georges (-3, 6-4. illegal payment to Jimmy Jones, Monnet, of France, riding à
beat balls and hammering them one Olympic Games, Finnish off-24) Harrow Pabile School 203 Italy bent Eweden 8.4 and driving and accurate drop shots, Second-sozded Larsen
cials who will be the host for for seven declared (Wilenkow downed. Belgium 11-3. Later, Though he. In the second Deltast
centre-Veldcbite, Ho won the 100-cc Ed Moylan,
of Trenton, New
the 1012 Olympics have ex-59, Foster 77. Falcon 30 not France beat Sweden 6-7, with end-fifth- garries in the cont forward. Fulham FC has been race from Zehra, of France, Jersey
7-6. 3-0,3-0, 0-3-
pressed the hope that Japan (out) and 34 for five, (Montagua) one match-draw-United m, Drobny always köpedrad. timed and the player's registra- who rode 'a Guzzi-Reuter. I United Presa.
would be invited-Router. } two for fivé)-—-—-—--Router.
was being spoken of as a future Langue or Association:
inader,
He was also Honorary Treasurer
of Hampshire County Associn-
and Chairman *ion
Assoelution.. Portsmouth
Q
at was mentioned
thut
ainec
the the
BRITISH
RIDER'S DOUBLE VICTORY
Albi, South-Western
France, July 10.
The British rider. Les Gra-
of
suspension of Messrs Stokes and ham, on an AJS, won both the division of the Spring Lake in-
the
Celtic
like
across the net
afler 20 other. to an imaginary opponent.
--(London Expose Jervice)
Japan Prepares For Olympics.
WORLD. FENCING
on
lp Koon-Hung
Birmingham, July 15. Jaroslav Drobny, the self-
·exled Czech star, today won the men's singles championship of the Midland Counties Lawn
Tvanis
tournament
Ip
on
here
by tho
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