THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1980.
FEAR A
Y
JOE BAKSI SIGNS WITH RUGBY LEAGUE TOURISTS THE REST SOLOMONS-HE MAY BE IN LINE FOR TOMMY FARR
17:
BY PETER WILSON
New York.
With life beginning at 30 for all the best heavyweights, it now looks more than possible that Joe Baksi may be signed to fight Tommy Farr if the Welshman's comeback continues successfully,
Baksi has signed open with Jack Solomons-that is to say, terms have been agreed on hut the opponent is left open.
Fifteen-stone-plus Babai, like Farr, is an ex-coalminer, from Pennsylvania. After leaving the coalpita and before entering the professional pit of punishment, Baksi used to look after midgets in a circus. Now he just makes opponents look He midgets in the ring.
HKAAF
Decides
It Knows What
Ir's Doing
At a meeting of the Special Committee of Seven, held in the office of the Hongkong Football Association yesterday, amendments to the original constitution of the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Federation were made and passed after 'lengthy discussion.
Before discussion of proposed amendments to the the Committee of Constitution 46 Tetter written Seven by five Chinese sports clubs, namely, the Chinese YMCA, South China A.A., Kitchee, Kwong Wah A.A., and Eastern A.A., circulated at the meeting September 27, was again mentioned.
It was pointed out by the Committee at the Federation would concern itself solely with major sporting events, like re- presentation at the Olymple Games and Empire Games, and
clubs But questions affecting would be dealt with by the OT- ganisations concerned with the
which partienior porla in
Sh clubs were interested.
The Ave eluba had written to protest against what they under- slood was the intention of thr
milter to exclude elular from membership in the new Federn dog and to limit membership to ociations of particular spurts
mly.
NAME ALTERED
No
held on
4
Surprise In
Scots' Team.
To Meet Wales
Glasgow, Oct. 11. Scotland's football team to meet Wales at Cardiff on October 21 contains no real surprises and consists of well-tried former Interna-
tionals.
The only
In the discussion that followed one International tournament 31 the amendments to the is Turnbull (Hibernians). Turn alghat constitution. it was bull has previously ylnyed greed to alter the name of the against Switzerland and Federationi 10 The Ionalzone | cium.
Amateur
Athirtie Federation
from that of the International
Amateur Sports Federation.
On the question of member
changes from
ployed
angelen Park Fast April.
Bel-
at
They
hip, it was eventually agreed the right-winger Smith, that the Federation shall consist
inside-right Turnbull, and cen following three inaugural re-forward Reilly, Instead of members--the Chinese YMCA,
Waditel, Molr and Bauld, South China AA and the VIIC
ار
fecognition of their outstand- ing services in the promotion of tporis in Hongkong, and that ach membership shall be for- felted in the event of these clubs censing to function in their pre- wat form.
Lengthy discussion ensued on Lig question of alliance with or- pisations definitely committed Attention w'ha amateur bagi way drawn to the claim by the Ave Chinese clubs in their jetter protest to the committed of Sven that the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation was the governing body of all Chi- artic athletic and sports organisa- tum in the Colony, and to the ruggestion that it should be mutunlly advantageous for ગ permanent alliance belween them and the proposed Federa- tion.
CHINESE REQUEST
in
The club went on to ask, their letter, that the CNAAF be invited to send a representative in the Board (of the Federation)
in a rule to this effect, without
being subject to termination at
3 days notice, Incorporated in the constitution.
Mr Sales proposed that the matter should not be one for tacarporation in the con-tution but rather in the by-inwa, and controlling Juggested that the tudy of Chinese sports in Hong- kong be included without men- toning the name of any par tcular body, such as the CNAAF.
Mr Skliner agreed, and said Qint If it was Incorporated ga by-law, there would be no quea. tion of an alllance which could be terminated at 30 days notico, by-laws could only be reveal- d by a two-thirds majority of tin Board.
It was Anally agreed that the amendment submitted by the Chinese cluba be recommended for adoption as a by-law without my mention of the name of the organisation controlling Chinese porta in the Colony.
THE TEAM
The team is as follows: Cawan (Molton); Young (Rangers); Cox (Rangers); McColl (tangers}; Woodburn (Rangers); Forbes (Arsenal); Smith (Hibernian); Turnbull (Hibernian); Reilly (berniau);
(Dundee); and Liddell (Liverpool).-Reuter,
Daksi has so far been the scourge of British big men. was he, of course, who broke Bruce Waudenek's jaw, and hej also forced Freddle Mills to pack it in after six rounds,
Then Bakst lost the decision to big Stredo Olle Tandberg-and the opportunity of his life,
He very nearly made a come back
when he met the new world heavyweight champion (everywhere but in Ezzard Charles,
Bevan, with the ball, is forced into touch when almost over the line by Brad- shaw and Ashcroft, on the ground, during the Rugby League match at Wigan which the Touring Team returned from New Zealand and Australia won against the Rest of the League by 23 points to 16.
Europe PETER
Charles won in eleven roundi! when he cut Baksi's eyes, but previously Bakti had föced the
Cincinnati Cobra to hold of desperately after a body siege.
GETTING FIT
Bakst is now going up State to ja country training camp, where The Is going to stoy for two) months chopping trees and sow- ing wood to get back into shape where he will not be cou- fused with a tethered barrage balloon.
Jack Solomons certainly an wasted time over here. really believe that Lee Savold a
more of a draw in Britain than he would be here, where he han not fought since March, 1948.
Savold Is
future a possible opponent for Furr, assuming the ld Tonypandy Terror can ge through us next tune-up fight|| and then overcome Baksi, who t not expected in Britain uni the New Year.
With Woodcock and Jack Gardner aiready lined up, una world
crukser weight
up morc
American organization.
MONEY ANGLE
Jim Norris, president of IBC, and n wheat
would
druw more in
milliontuire
LOVEGROVE DISCUSSES
Country Prospects
West
Im The County
The
Rugby Union Championship
Rugby Union County Championship, set in
motion in the Midlands last month, springs into violent
action in the southwest on October 14, when Cornwall 404 ENTER
entertain Somerset, Devon meet Berkshire at the Rec tory, Plymouth, and Dorset and Wilts face Gloucester- shire at Cheltenham.
The West Country has always been one of the game's strongholds and there is every promise that the this division will be coming series of matches in waged with the uncompromising vigour and enthusiam which has always been one of their main characteris tics.
edi
Вла
and
could
!
Dorset.
and
the
HARBOUR RACE
events
who won
ROYAL FILLY WINS THE CESAREWITCH TO PAY 18 TO 1
Newmarket, Oct. 11.
The Royal Ally, Above Board, starting at 18 to 1. was a comfortable winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes, ŋun over two and a quarter miles here this afternion. Ridden by Ephraim Smith, the King's horse came to the front two furlongs out and finished full of run- ning to bent Gordon Richard's mount, French Squadron, which started at 100 to 8.
WEEK-END
CRICKET
TEAMS
There was a photo-finish for third place between Harlech anel Capital Késnak.
...
The camera showed Harlech to have just gat, the verdick. i It is many years since a filly won this race, but Above Board, à liree-Feir-old daughter of u former Deity winner, Straight Deal, out of Etola; won this first leg of the Autumn Double with plenty in hand.
The following are the team
of Clubs for selections
thin
week-end's Cricket League and friendly matches:
OPTIMISTS
Only recantly did the Royal trainer, Captain Bord-Rochfort, decide to run her in this event, La t Imoediately
thin
Was 1ot Division League match known the was well-backed an Scorpions
Chater Nord on she had torch of class which Saturday, 1. n.in.-I. D. Keniany offers lacked- (plain). G. J. P. PHward,
Gordon fletord's 'mount, the R. Oliver, G. T. ftowe, A. P. Ray- nar, H. H. Machhereum, R. Thessen well-backed French Squadron, Ender, F. Thorpe, I, H. Hankins, owned by Ibrit Astor, came on T. Mahon, L. White, K. E.
talding second Sq/Ldr. Grewno (Reserve),
the scene late, Lewis (Umpire).
place from Mrs Evan Wiljams* Harlech, which was ridden by Charlie Ellott.
CLUB DE RECREIO
1st Eleven against Anny at Boo- kanpe on Saturday at 1.45 pm. F.L. Gesano (tapiain), A.M. Praia, N.A. Behrao, L. Czorio, G.N. Gomano, L.G. Cosno, M. D'Almada Remedio D. D'Almada Remedion
GREAT CHEER
The fell of 30 was the big-
A.T. Pereirn, P.M.N. da guva Jr. Eest in the history of the race, A. Rice Pereira, Umple: A.E. which was first run In 1639, Scorer: A.N. Other. The size caused the start to be 2nd Eleven against Army at Bedelayed 10 minutes. The King celo on Saturday at 1,45 p.m.-A. Į G5
ONETHEL
F. Noronha (captain), AJ.it, Prsin, hnd never previously won this 1.A. Barros, E.M.L. Bostes,
race and it was with a great
Noronha, C.A. Guterres, A.V. Lopes, 246
F. Correa, IA, D'Almada Remedios, clieer that the large A. A. dos temedior. F.All. Aives of their hats, as is the custom Umpires: L.0. Guters. Sevrettat alf Royal Tictories, when D.. Rodrigues,
they saw the Royal y pass
ARMY
14 Division League match against the post six fengths ahead of Recreio at Sookunpoo vn Baturday French Squadron, with Harlech nt 1.45 p.m. All player are 55; three-quarters
л length quested to be at the ground by 1.30 Dm, Transport will leave queen's away. The King was not pre- Per for Sookunnoo at 120 p.m. sent.
Major Wilson Q Land Forces), !
Major Haig (1 KOSI), Major Rowley
Coy RASC), Captain laycraft
of
It was Bph Smith's second
(173 Loe ity RA). Captain Corfield successive
Cesarewitch
win.
113 Air Op Fiti, Capista Robertson- ha ving Ankhed Ärst on Strath- Mele Kosm). Lleut Willame
ori-
are requested to be at the ground
by 1.20 p.m.-Captain While (CPE favourlic, was never seen with a New Territories), Lieut Chambler (34 chance nor did Strathspey over A Regt A), eut Maynard (23 look like setting a record by a
hert TLA). Cappin Welsh second successive victory.
Witi, Captain' Addington Tip03 AT
0.5. Ladd.
THE BETTING
a
The totalisator betting for two-shilling stuko was: Above Board: win £1, 3, 9. pluce 8/6d.: French Squadron 6/64 place; Harlech 11/fd place.
The staring prices were; 10 10 1 Speciality.
100 to French Squadron,
Strathspey, Merayah.
18 to 1 Above Board.
20 to 1 Come to Good, Cinna. 22 D I Harlecht,
20 to
Dry
1 High Forest, Extra
ta 1 Lo Tellier, Vidi Vies.
1 Chancellor, Le Hero, Oak,
40 to Father Thames, Royal Danac, Donnington.
50 to On End, Marquito, Light
(BAH Bowrn Road, Bandmaster spey last year. He was Storsholm I KOSU, 50 Cruss | Micially booked for High Forest. ¡AKCI, Cpl Mindrave () KOSB), | but 'changed to today's winner An all-time record nutaber Warrener RAPC).
Reterve: Captain tulburt (58 Fa when it was decided that she of 404 entries has been re-sq5 RE). Umpire: TU. Hall, Esq. would run.
es. Scorer: WOI Jaecks (ItgR} {
Conditions were ideal in the ceived for the annual cross-] 40 bt Diva. In the thirty years from 1008 most keen and attractive side harbour swimming competi- Recreto at King's Park, Kowloon on going was good.
2nd Division League match against glorious nutumnal sunshine, The division Jocy nu
claim with the main power resting,
Specially, who started the Maxim only to ready to come farger share of county honours, once again, In an excepilunatly tion which takes place on Saturday at 1.3 p.m. All players to Britain again unless he gets Gloucester were charaplons ne pack led by English Inter-Sunday, October 15.
had an early shot at Charles, Solo-nine Umes, Devor
a strong Sve national Tom Price, Somerset and defence,
invaluable This deure more than doubled themons seems to have more bed successes newcomer to
of Ivor l'enres, last year's total of 103 con- un the hoof available than any-Cornwall one each. Since then, ace kicking
testants, and is not expected to a Fif), Captain Stafford th Ed Ram Not, sites 1032, when Nitrichin one, except President Peron however, the title has remain the County outside half.
Lydney started the season by be ever surpassed during the E), Lirut Baritet 178 Cay RAPC). scored, has a "lady" won this
Sa Milton Wilt). Spl Webster
race over lodny's course. ICBE New Territories), Spr Reid (24 He may not be able to go in the North with only one
Gloucester's ground, coming years. Somerset winning exception, although
Fd Engr Regt RE), Cpi Pafon in Coy Charles, who seems to be tied reach the final in 1939 and at Stroud, who lost En, and'
Reserves: Lieut Hodginson Ages of entrants range from RASCU than securely
173 HAA By A. Stonecutters La- Brilliant thresquarter, J. V. Gicucester only just failed
70. to years
almost an injury a ven
land. L/Cpl
Cor Stoddart 70 three Christmas parcel by the Aw the tast hurdle on two occasions Smith, through The learn shows
the two youngest | RAPC). since the war.
soon as the season started, have Probably
CRAIGENGOWER which ternational Doxing Club, the sile
lean time.
swimmers in the raco are the been having However, the 1BC has a 33%
Int Division League match IRC England ngalist
DUE FOR A REVIVAL Somerset's leading club, Bath, Stewart sisters, aged seven and at Happy Valley on Saturday at interest in ail Solomons
pro-
The Western counties are due have been slow in finding their nine. Nearly in his 70th year, 1.4in.-G.A. Sour lapan mutions featuring America boxer under contract
to a for a revival and I should not best form, but have disposer of Lee Yin, of South China, willing Choy, M.J. Divecha, P.J. Bilimoria, P.R. Ingi, B. Ehret. M. be surprised to see them chal-Devonport Services twice and make his third. altempt this Freeman. 5. Ramchand 8.6. Temati, lenge the Midlands in the find) heid Llanelly to a draw.
They year.
Yeung Cheu-nam, father At. Imall, J.C. Itoh. Umpire: the well-known phase this winter. There is have been strengthened by the of
pre-war and Division League match Dat tremendous enterprise among return of A. Todd, Scottish trial local mermaid, Yeung Sau-king, verily at Pokfulum on Saturday at [CAD- the Individual clubs, many of wing forward who has exptained well over 60 years of age now, 1.45 p.m.--J., Youngeryo which have been going
hand the club but resigned after a will also take his place among in. C.W. Lam. D. leadman, T. Crabiitor. C. Abbas, J. Irance. E.H. Email, J. Monta, J. Mitchell. R.B. ( can't figure why he wanted slice the beginning of Septem-difference of opinion over team the veterans.
Ling. H. Del. – Reservasi A.X. Pin- to go into a beef trust, too), hater, and though playing results selection, Fred Hill, the former
THE STARS
Hell A, Kuruberu. 10! been particularly England and Bristol hooker, i fold Solomons that if it can
POLICE striking so far, their
Woodhouse, the players and G.E.S.
Cheong Kin-man,
2nd Division League match - INC proved that Savold and Charte always seem to pull our Just Somerset and Cambridge crickethe race last year and who at Bookumpoo on Saturday at 1.45 London that something extra when they ter who has played full back for swept the board in the men's practione jeaptain), D. Sel. during the Festival of Britain on a county jersey.
of the recent Colunyer, 31. Hulbert H.W.E. Reath, i. Tyler, M. Filingworth, B.B. Jones, Championships, than they would here, Britain
Gloucestershire generally rew
will un- K.W. Farmer, A. Anderson. J. will get the fight.
WORST OF THREE
noubtedly start favourite. Two William most on the Gloucester club.
T. Wanatali. J. Sanders and the curious post Cheltenham,
are likely to Kavanagh Stroud,
Weston-super-Mare have had competitors who Lydney
#core?). Umaire: Mr tion
opposition are Watson. of being almost has to
oul
Matluk and
PRESSIMISTA · perhaps the
Victor most en-Welsh clubs but had the talls VRC's
A Friendly match against Police at challenge contenders.
Rouvogitet They ran Newport, Inction of winning at Bristol Army's Gnr. D. II. Jones.
Sunday at 1.47 The first person to congratu- Tourslary Street W, Campin. lute Captain Boyd-Rochfort was Dut that always happens after ho should
playing popular gure in this be the club team They concentrate
b.m.-D. Bottomley, great champion has been de- of the year, very close at flod- fast, open football under the event, and holder of the record, K. Withey, R.F. Porter F. Braddall,
and although the reines Parade on Saturday, after captaincy of A. T. Pearce, and Chan Chun-nam will not feated, of King Louis is over, Charles benting Bristol and
three men for competing this year, due to a N. Other. Stroud should provide will have to prove to the publk away, and Moseley und Black the Country.
shoulder injury, Jarges he has already heat on the famous Kingholm Cornwall drive most of thch proved to experts that he 3 ground.
strength from Penzance
In the ladies' section, Cynthia And by no young pretender."
Their solid pack is once agata Devonport Services, who be. Eager is almost certain to be Last year's winner. Meanwhile, British four goals to one in the replay-seems healthler-from
bexing their main asset, and they have tween them supplied 12 of last the winner.
the found ally nippy Weishman year's Country XV. and Red Leang Di-mui, has not entered ed Ulster Cup tie nt Portadown spectators point of view-than A. L. Terrington to replace be Gloucester's main challen
ruth. They may will prove lo ter the race. today, Linfield Jn Col.raine,
the Incomparable Willie Jones at outside half-Terrington, lasers for the divisional honours. eidentally is not unlike
The Jones
pirates have already of competitors, all those taking are requested to be ni in style and physique-while in shown what strong proposition port the threes M. Baker Is rapidly they are by beating fallfax, Holt's Wharf, Kowloon by 10.30
and the making a nume for himself. He Blackheath
Publie a.m., Sunday, October 15. is a big man with good hands School Wanderers in four days,
Each competitor has and a beautiful swerve.
only just going down to Roslyn allocated a number which is allow Russian teams com-King in 1940, The victory was And, of course, at full-back is Park, and then triumph over shown in the list following, and peting in the 1952 Olympica popular one and the book-
Bath by fourteen clear points.
to live in specialAutumn Doubies running sense of position and his superb With quick-thinking youngs-ose who have not yet received Games kicking, look has been very unsters like Harvey Richards, J.M. their number-tags are requested
Victoria Herren-camps near Leningrad and generally they had a good lucky in recent seasons, but he Willams (of Cambridge Univer- to call at the la quite fit again and If he can sity) and Michael Terry (wag tion Club to collect them from By to Helsinki for their con-race. steer clear of injuries he must was talked of as an England the Club Steward.
testu, it was announced to-
GOOD START simply walk into the England possible when he
The request Indicated Russia's Though the race started 10 part in the minutes late owing to the targe Last month, field, they all got away except 1952 Olymples, the Soviet sports leader, Phalorain, who unsoated his Kuusjin, sald that Russia rider but came under starters'
order.
Steel
ULSTER CUP
Linfeld beat
B: fact, Oct. 11.
Glenavon
Cliftonville and Glentoran in
the semi-finals,—Reuter,
at
Charles 15hampion who sad Bristol, Gloucester's form the worst of three duels with give him ctern
BO
the sport is in America,
----(Lordan Express Service)
Commonwealth Team
A
Wins With
Day To Spare
Bill Hook, with g
XV.
uncanny
on
In view of
and
unnval
Move
Euroquille,
Cavalry, Palorain, Forget, Pomfret,
Atomic Power.
66 to the others.
be 3. Mitchell. A. Planell. A. Kuru- the Princess Royal, who came to frei M. Salter. 9.6. Immall and A. | walch Above Board run, The decision to run her was only taken on Saturday afternoon.
Captain Boyd-floohfort said: "I thought she would win be- abe ja such a stout staying fly. She r
the only Ally ever to get hear Prince Siroon in his training gallops. She always went with him and was the only one which did."
the large numberi
been
Russians A Step Nearer The Olympics
Helsinki, Oct. 11.
сацве
cvc:
Above Board is half-sister Hypericum, which won the Finland has agreed to One Thousand Guineas for the
day.
was with Bath) among the backs, they SHOCKING START play delightfully open Rugby,
while in the pack is one of the KBGC Rinks For Intention to take Bristol made a shocking start, successes of last year's Oxford Frank Worrell skippered the Commonwealth cricket losing their first four games, and England sides, J.M. Kendall. team to the first victory of their tour today when they, which had not happened Carpenter.
Rajkot, Oct. 11.
defeated Saurashtra by nine wickets with a day to
spare.
Saurashtra were all out in their first innings tor 130 runs, to which the Commonwealth replied with 1 runs. The home side were dismissed in their second kiöck for 116 runs and the Commonwealth made runs for one wicket for victory.
The
Australian
and
113
to them for 41 years,
Their
Ferum,
honours.
Devon,
or
Liberation
Shield Match
makers say they
have maMY
but
Forget
would not decide whether to trouble was that they could STILL TO BREAK THE ICE
take part in the Gamea until
As they met the rising ground get going outside the
the saw if nations hostile 10 Devenport services have not
the Soviet Union would be con-
It was clear that a Royal vic- changes did not yet been able to neid their full and constant
tory was asur.d and she won elde and have still to break the Kowloon Bowling Green Club poting,”
Equad help the team to settle down.
Since then, however, they lee. If duty calls are not too will be hosts to Kowloon Cricket! Athletle circles here, however, unchallenged. French have hit back with four wins in crippling they should be quits' Club in the third and final match say that Rusia may still not
ron was cond. Harlech Uurd, IBSUO fourth, Мол Capital last year, when of this year's Liberation Shield take part. The International a row, which has given the side as effective as
Prince Gill, Extra Dry sixth, the confidence it lacked and 15 of their players earned county Series at. Austin Rond on Sun Olymple Committee has decided
Telli B.venth, Internallonal day, October 15, commencing at that only nations with their e from now on they will take a Service
3.30 p.m. sharp. Extra rinks own
om eighth, Cinna ninth and Father national Olympic Com- lot of holding. pair, Ken and legbreaks Intelligently.
rather surprisingly, will be available for those mem-mitters may They have found dificulty in Tribe,
compete in the Thames tenth. George Grieves
Saurashtra fared badly
at full came out on top in this division bera who have not been selected Games. So far Rusan haa
not
Above Board covered the replacing Nigel Gibbs added 114 runs in 101 minutes their second innings. The opet back and still need some streng last year, when the
Services for the official game.
formed an Olympic Committee, two and a quarter miles in 3 for the Commonwealth arth ing bowlers, Frod Ridgway Present wem Mr Waller Chan | wicket. Tribe, who came in (Kent) and Worrell, sent back thening in the midfield triangle, provided four of their pack and
conclusion At the
through she is a member of many mins 49-4/8 secs-Reuter. DI the but threequarters. Michael there were five Welshmen frem Chulzman), Mosary A. de O. yesterday when the visitors had three batsmen quickly, Worrell
international eports organisa- match, the shield will be pre- Sales, Ma Man-fol, Paa Shlu- lost four wickets for 48 runs, claiming two of them
England Interna- | Exeter colleges,
tions-Reuter. There is no are going
lack of keenness sented to the aggregate winners. Ramadhin tonal Jack Gregory Mok Hing (Members), 3. knocked up 77, Including nins overs. Then Sonny
leading (ex-oficlo) add R. M. fours and one six. Akinoor
and George Tribe came on and great guns while ft. 313. A or talent among their
The folowing members have
Delected to Imar (Hon. Secretary, pra
took four wickets for 28 runs acdonald is the leading light clubs, Tymouth Alblos, Tor- bern ACCURATE ATTACK
represent Mr Churchill Elected Lot 13 in a typically dashing pack loquay. Newton Abbey, Ban KBCC: m.).
is only in his second season in taple and Exeter, but they may Grieves, more sedate, was and three wickets
Jockey Club Member The Committee of Seven witt
first class football, and may and the going more
1 Ondet, G, Costello, R.B.. slimeule halda further meeting on Wed-content to leave the scoring to respectively.
The Commonwealth got the catch the eye of the Scottish this time,
bertson, E. Greenwood 0.C. Nor- A. Eainian A. mandal), 7.C. Clemo of Nyalchand and runs required for victory in 50 selectors before long. Bristol, by Dorset and Wilts should prove surubal: 3.
Mr Winston Churchill was SKRÁ.
Naroltam for 109 minutes. minutes after tea for the low the way, also had eight men in once again, the chopping blocka WC. So today el:eted a member of the
L. 57ker; A. Hutton, The inaugural mogling of the
Nralchand, one- pf India's of Harold Cimblett (Somerset), the final Somerset trial this of the division, while newcomm Hamon Wren, A. Meineis, 11. Brillah Jockey Club, a
select Federation... BEKAS Monday but bowlers on a mailing who made 21 rums;
week.
Berkshire, who have been trans. Shields, J.D., Meyer; P. Hushes body, which controls fat racing. wiekat, claimed six wickets for Did Chal scoreboard read:| Cheltenham, ked for November
who sustained ferred from the southcat, the Wilcox. 3. Crishtond. Fre
Ollyer, A...!! Roberts n.d. Its 60 members include the 60 runs in 30 successive":trreta. Sauraintes, 1. 130 anil" •118, their first defeat of the allies, si noi Tiky to derive muchr promi
Chry: AV. Dalley, WA | King and other membtre of „Keeping, a.consinnt., Janigth......ha, Commonwealth 100 (născă. 57 for Exeter," sta Budding feet, another | Ascent experience from the fram
the Royal - Furally---Router. |mized his left-arın - - inewingsca otte.--Router.
outstanding conson. Azky Aro 1 | change, .......
TIM
nesday next at the office of the ribs, and defied the accurate
Totlick
When
in three
Corbell and
·Newmarket, Oct. 11.
Rugger
Results
London, Det, 11. The following were the re- sults of today;
tugger games played PĀRUGEY UNION Unilad Bervices. (Portsmouth)
U. Hasp of Hampshire &
* MUNDIALMAKIVIDED.
25. Helm's, Reuter
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