o Gapel Gobaith , Cwmdar,
Aberdar Morgannwg
(Hymn-Singing from Gobaith Chapel, Cwmdare, Aberdare,
Glamorgan)
Arweinydd, D. E. Williams
Cyfeilyddio, Betty Davies a D.
W. Jenkins lesu, cymer fi'n Dy gol (Rhaglen y
Gymanfa-1939, Tud. 19)
Caed trefn i faddau pechod (Tud. 29) Arglwydd lesu! mae Dy gariad (Tud.
24)
Anthem, Amen ac Amen (
John Thomas , Llanwrtyd)
Mae'n caru'r plentvn bach (Tud. 12) Ac mi debygaf clywaf swn (Tud. 27) Dyma gariad fel y moroedd (Tud. 30)
Cadeirydd, y Parch. W. A. Jones
Johnny King, British Bantam-weight Champion v. Len Beynon, Featherweight Champion of Wales
A commentary by C.B. Thomas and Wynford Vaughan Thomas from the Mannesman Hall, Swansea
The boxers will be interviewed before the fight by S.J. Wignall.
Every Welsh boxing 'fan' will be agog to hear the result of this fight, in which Len Beynon, born and bred in Swansea, will try to climb another rung of the ladder to a world title. Even his staunchest supporters, however, will agree that in Johnny King he is meeting a very formidable opponent indeed.
yn darlkn rhai o'i englynion
(A reading of original verse by Gwilym Deudraeth )