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SURREY FALTERS AGAINST WEEKEND WIMBLEDON

AUSTRALIAN ATTACK

Cotton Leads Qualifiers

London, June 30.

Surrey, in their match against the Australian tourists here today. made 66 runs for three wickets at lunch time.

The Surrey batsmen were none too happy against

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TENNIS

BOWLING DORIS HART MAY AVENGE LEAGUE

K.C.C.

First Division y Club de Re creio at home at 4 p.m.):

A.E.P. Guest, S.A. Gray, TÁ. Madar and F. Goodwin (skip).

V.C. Labruin. F.E. Skinner, T. Lock and EC, Fincher (skip).

J.M. Forrest, A.J. Rew. 3. Öram

and C.S. Russelet (skip).

(home at 4 p.m.

H. Gittins, D. Hung, J. Tibble and A, Stevens (skip).

the Australian attack, and they found scor-l 2nd Division v HK.C.C. at ing chances so limited that only 66 runs come in the 90 minutes before lunch for the loss of three wickets. Both Luxton and Hammence nude the ball lift and after eight

runs hnd

been scored

in

20

OLYMPIC

Edinburgh, June 20. Henry Cotton. the British Ryder Cup captain, with two rounds of 69 for an aggregate minutes, Laurie Fishlock, striking of 13, led the qualiflers for to a short-pitched ball from the the British Open Gulf cham-fust-medium Loxion receivel pionship proper which starts heavy blow on the back of the

the Muirfield Edinburgh, tomorrow.

Course,

hend,

rising

the

delivery

over

of Aby ..

SAM

Lexton

Bradman,

Barton ulso fell to catch mak- ing two wiekets down for 14.

SWIMMERS

IN FORM

J. Tang, L. Bones, R. Leigh and Geo' Lae (skip).

A.C. Tribble, W.H. Colledge. R.S. Capell and C. Pope (skip).

Прегуба -1 Tindall, 5.8.

Tyleman and R. Rosselat.

I.R.C.

Division V. Kowloon

LAST YEAR'S DEFEAT

Wimbledon, June 29. ́

Miss Doris Hart, of America, was at the top of her

form in today's women's singles play-off in the Record

Wimbledon Tennis when she beat the French champion, Madama. Nelly Landry, 6-0, 6-2, to enter the semi-finals.

On today's form, Miss Hart may well avenge her

last year's defeat in the final.

In the

other quarter-final Mrs. Pat Todd, also of Ameri ca, was too streng all round for Miss Jean Quertier, of Britain,

FAR EAST RAF

Bowling Green Club (Home):-winning by 6-2, 6-4. COMMANDER

Mies

ARRIVES TODAY

Air

Henley

Entries

Henley-on-the-Thames,

June 30.

An all-time record entry of

In the Second Division of the' Lawn Tennis League'yesterday, Kowloon Cricket," Club beat Re- creft "B" by. 6 sets to 3.

AW.. White and D. Brown (KCC):

lost to G.N, Gosano and TE. Rodrigues, 2-0:

beat B.D. Almada and J,Mar- ques, 0-1;

bead M. Guterress and P. Botelho. 8-3,

F.A. Broadbridge and T. Man. Toy (KCC):

lost to Gosano and Rodrigues," 0-6;

beat Alman and Marques, 6-4; and Botelho,

bent. Guterress

6-3,

150 oarsmen from six nations R6. Cape and G.R. Rosselet today are prepared to con- (KCC): test 10 events on the schedule 2.6;

lost to Gosano and Rodrigues,

beat Almada and Marques, 6-2; beat Guterresa and Botelho, 0-2.

The game between SĊAA "A"

+ I. R. G. V V. 8. R. C.

He resumed batting; but as the

M.D. Husson, A.J. Hussein, M.Y,

ocen- Quertler showed xlonu!

flashes of brilliance but rad of the following

Adal and A.K. Minu (skip), .* forced to leave the field. Squires

New Haven, Conn..

AR. Khenell, A.M. Wahab S. could not cope with the length

of the 44th running of the The holder; Fred Daly, and R.

June 30. Yusuf and J. Hoosen (skip). and pace of the American.

fashionable Henley Royal de Virenze, of Argentino, shared who took his place did not last

Candidates for the United M.. Razack, K.M. Rumjahn, i To the men's doubles, the top-

Regatta over a one-mile and up-long for without an addition, a seront pltice each with an

Slates from.

and U.A

of Ent Falkenburg Rumjahn scetted pair

Marshal Sir Olympic swimmingAR, Minu

Hugh. P. 55 yards' stretch of grey- and SCAA "B" was postponed. gregate of 140, while they were rising

and Frankie Parker, of America, Lloyd, Commander-in-Chief, Air followed by the British players, struck him on the hand and flew

team today broke two world (skip).

Division-Versus

upper Thames water Club de entered the semi-finals

green where Command, R. A. F. Far East, is Alfred Patikharn, " A.S. Titary Into

Recreio "A" (Home):

they oppose the Australians, John due to arrive af Kal Tak this from June 30 to July 30. arid J. Panion, fugether with the

and two national records,

The New Haven swim club

D.M.A. Razack,

thorning to pay his second vialt A.H. Sremin, Bromwich and Frank Sedgman,

But although

At Bookunpoo yesterday, Indlan it featured Brazilian amateur champion, AL

The world record A.R. Razack and A.M. Runjahn lean bettered Four runs were added before the 400-petre

The American pair hurdled the to the Royal Air Force, in Hong greatest number of entries since vicces Recreation Club by v spis

the ficcreation Club beat United Ser Gonzales, each with

relay by 2.2

quarter-nals by beating Kukal-Kong since taking over command. its inception as a world sporting to 334 in the second Division of (skip). hnd whi Fletcher,

pinyed Jt

seer, ura) Alan Ford, swimming

1 Kitchell, AB.A. Rahunan, jevic, India, and Vodicha, Cze-

contest in 1894, the Henley event, the Tem Lengue, Normon You Noda, ther Aus- und lonings was also taken in

0-1, 6-2, 3-6, 1.0. He is dying direct from Singa-u prefute this year to the Olym- clipte; the jeg trop in the last over be. Arst leg, broke the world record} 31, Hussain and S.M, Rumjahn choslovakia,

[: for

10-metre the tralia professionat whe

Stre-styl, frklp).

white the Australians defeated pore in a Sunderland flying bout ple rowing competition which tavinate for the event, only fore lunch.

covering the distance in 55.4 wees.

S.A. Cassumbhoy, Mukijan A. tilanni Cucelli and Marcello del at No. 209 Squadron, and will be will be held just one month from best It,W. Mefirath mà đà, hướng đi

| (1.R.C.) 1— Allen Stack inoke the national Wahab and AK. Suftiad (skip). Bello, of Italy, 6-3, 0-1, 7-3. accompanied by senior Staf backstroke voord for 100-yarı

now, Included less than the nor-drew with Alt. Tuncen solgan, Officers,

mal quotu of overseas compell- Dawn Covas, distance in the event, coverag

He clipped nine-tenths at 4 p.m. at (Ilone):

| bent 13.A. The poly shit az Jenny.. 6–1 59.7 vs.

·T.M, −1^1977 ---- dex (IR.C.) versity and another from

An eight from Princeton Uni-

bene Majalah afatsher Track Kent two United States entries in the sack Rahman School, Connecticut, are the only on Grove.. The Meand Jonny ******

and 3.1. Khan 1948

regatiu. Yet one of "Unga [+£2 Ni

143

managed to qualify with on g #sgate of 15).

112

The qualifying see was 15:

under, and the 97 survivars frozn un ongist entry of 20

to- evusi kuglu all over again morrow with the Best 18 holes. Austher Fotod will be playest on 46 Thursday ut tay beasting players wall the play the Ini 36 huden on Fridays -Heuter.

Hockey Clubs Willing

Great keeness has been

in the revival of the Huckey Association and the Hockey League and so far five clubs have stated their willingness

SURREY 1st INNINGS Srores:

2

Fislilack, retired mart

Squires,

1

". Bradman,

Hassett, Fletcher.

shack Barton, e. Ring. 5. Leistun Parker, not out Melstyre, not out

Extras

Total for three

-Reuter.

4

a second off the old record,

HK.F.C.

2nd Tearn v Club de Recrzio

A. Coleman, T. Morgan,

C

Jimmy Melan, swam the 200-Strange and G. Willerton (skip). metre freestyle in 2 mins, 10

sets, which was seven-tenths of a

A. Bailey, 11. Dowbiggin, 42.

30 second under the previous Amerie and K. Forrow (skip).

tan markt set by fill Smith,

The Ume log the 400-nielre re- ay was 3 mlus. 48.0 secs, com- 68 pored with the world record of

3 mins, 60.8 seca.--United Press.

TEST SELECTORS LICK WOUNDS

London, June-29.

L. Humley, L. Strange. T. Wal- fier and J. Dieitson (skip).

C.C.C.

The following have been-Kalect- ed to represent the Club in Lea- guo Games for Saturday 3rd July 1948. Both games to start a 4 p.m. sharp.

1st Divisiun V Kowloon, Dock Club Inway}: --

JW. Ledhard, L.C.R. Rouza, A. E. Contes

(skip).

Shirley Fry Injured

He will be met at Kal Tak by A mishap happened to Miss Air Commodore 6.N. Webster. Shirley Fry, of America, in her C. B. A.F.C. singles game with Miss Loulaemanding. Royal Air Force, Kat

Air Officer Cam- Brough, also of America, when Tak, she fell in an attempt to in tercept

A powerful service She had to be carried off the feld, but a medical examine

tion revealed that her ankle had not been seriously injured as believed earlier. She is expect-

ed to be fit to play in to. morrow's doubler.

In her singles, Miss Fry lost to her compatriot the first half of

foru.

A.J. Hul and All Kozhel

Past to Binnen and Dawson Úrovan

The Air Marshal is on a routine, two crews is alredy engiferent fed in" Mettrath and Fisher good Bud vicit. During his stay, he wii in- terview selected candidates for regular commissions in the Ruyul Air Force.

the Air

1

virtus vertuinly 1 Rep Thames Challenge up trung to Manerek and Jenny won last year by 200 in the United Flash

C. A. C. "g" v H. K.0.0. American Bea

But it cannot 12 mother all- At Causeway Bay, Chinese Re-

Club "R" beat · Hong The luck of the ention draw diets cot if they beat all Kong Cricket Club by 74 sets oppostling 6, ide three earlier to 1 in the Second Diviilon of... He will leave the Colony early hear American crews he Tennis League

C.A. Wang and KH. Lee, (CRC)= { flying boat.

While in Hong Kong. Marshal will be the guest of the Air Ofcer Communding at Air House.

and B.W. Bradbury the first set 3-1, after which she on Sunday morning in the same must on one heat before the

was forced to retire.

year's American fifle winner, beat Mrs. Jeun Bostock, of Britain, 7-5, 0-3.

1.M. Omar, W. Itong Sling, Mr. Margaret Dupont, list A.M. Omar and JS. Landell (skip).

AA. Raznek, M.A. Baptisto,

U.M. Omar and

Qumr (skip).

2nd Division V H.K. Electrin (away):-

Francis Ley, H... Randall, A.H. Rumjahn and ES. Franks

shown by a number of clubs England's Test selectors, licking their wounds after

a fort- K.M. the second heavy Test dofoot within night, must have viewed with mixed feelings the success against Yorkshire of George Pope, Derbyshire's all-rounder, the man they discard: ed.

to participate in a league, il formed.

Pope, whom they considered wickels for 12 and four for These clubs, Royal Navy, Royal. Air Forge, Khalsu, Cubie at only good enough to play in Between these two efforts was Wireless and Reerei, are all well one Test against South Africa andwiched a breezy knock of 13. establised ours and played a great lust year, helped to put Derby including a six al 11 fours--the irt in the hockey of the Colony shire into a winning position type of treatment the Australian

bowling needs. pre-war days.

with some grand bowling and batting, and only rain prevent- ertain that the Armyed them beating Yorkshire, for und Police will also be willing to join.

the first time since 1905.

As soon as something is known in a performance worthy of on

about definitely

the rounds England opening bowler, Popc, situation, a meeting of club re- pitching his medium-paced de- presentatives will be called, I liveries on the leg stump, look six

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With the selectors almost cer- taln to cast their net wider in un attempt to strengthen the Test team, Dick Poliard, the Lance-: shire fast-meding bowler, had an opportune spell of six for 54 against Gloucestershire.

Pallurd hos been chosen by muny critics in their teams for the third Test beginning on his home pitch at Old Trafford, Mancheslar, on July 8.

of

Clors Struggle

(skip).

S.A.R Bux, C.W. Lam, JN Wong and AJ, Cocino skip)

JH. Xavier, CA. Coelho. G. Souza and M.J. Medina (skip).

Reserves: G. Hong Choy and B.S, Chowin

H.K.E.R.C.

Tenm (Home):-

V

Craigengower

at

E. Paulson, J.O. Stokee. A.G. Gardner and R.C, Butler (skip)

G.w.ic. Crawford, F.H. Fell W. Stonehouse and V Bonch (skip)-

J. Boltamley, T. Dyer, R. de Rame and J.R. Bottomley (skip), Team v K.BG.C. at Ming Yuen on Sunday:

E. Poulson, J.O. Bloker, A. Gardner and R.C. Butler (skip),

G.W.K. Crawford, F.H. Fell, W. Stonehouse V, Bonch (skip).

Other matches- Women's Doubles:—

Miss Loulte Brough and Mrs. Margaret PuPont (USA) beat -Mme Dupener and Mme Landry

(France) 6-0, 6-1.

Rihbany

Mrs. Helen Pederson and Miss Barbarn Scotleld (USA)- "Dear Mira. Hoy Slammers Menzies and Mrs. Betty Hilton (Britain) 4-0, 7-5, 6-2.

Men's Doubles

་་

Tom Brown and Gardnar Mul-

D.-United Fresa.

Yorkshire

re Saved By Rain

London, June 29.

beat Allen and Achery

Great A. Clifford and Coxhead

i

bent Dr. H. Meyer and Arthy ...

M.X. Tam and F.IL, Chan (C.R.G)1—

beat Allen and Ackery

beat Clifford Ând 'Coxhead

loat in Bloger and Arthy

P.. Wong and F.K, Lan (C.R.C)

beat Allen niit Ackers

beat Clifford and Cathead

-drew-with-Meyer-and-Arthy

CRC "A" v. HKU

At. Causeway Day, Chinese Re- creation Club "A" beat. Hong,

Rain, which again restricted play in many county Keng University by 7 sets to

~LEAKHET~

championshis: cricket matches, saved York-in Second Division of the Tennis shire from an apparently cortain and heavy defeat he Derbyshire. Yorkshire, all

Toy (USA) beat S Mores and Atheir first inn', the lowest Fantham 50). Russell (Argentina) 9-7, 4-0, 3-0,

9-7, 6-2. Bob

score of the

(Taylor

Las Ding-cheune and Weda Skalwing (C.R.)1- drew with T. to and D. to .... 70. R.F. Lam and C., Is......

best & Ho Bad N, La

for 44 in wickshire 325

o-had Iost At Tunbridge Wells, Matchi

tags wickets abandoned, Susrex 334 and 19(CRO) -

Lam Yok-ying and PARK OH

day of the for--Kent 320 for six-declared bat-Lo-an-Lo Falkenburg and Front three second

and

Wang

Hok-minx

Parker (USA) beat F. Kukuljevic for 15 on the (India) and V. Vodicha (Yugos-match, and was no play (Todd Bl. Ames 82, Hearn 00), at to ham and ip luvia) 0-1, 0-2, 3-0, 6-0.

At Guildford yesterday. ay no play was Surrey 418 for seven declared,

Match drawn beat Ho and Lo

Kin Mixed Doubles:

possible be-lunch but, in Oxford

(CRC) Frank Sedgman

University 274 for Bix drew with Lo and Lo (Australia) spite of th Derbyshire had (Winn 50, Keighley 57, Pawson beat Lam and 20 and Miss Doris Hart (USA) beat six of

Tekshira's wickets --Reuter. *and McVeagh, (Ireland)

down feinere 37 ot

best to and Lo the (Britain) Mrs. R.F. Chandler

close. 6-2, 6-3.

Eric Sturgess and Mrs. Sheila posin armen on Saturday, was

Pope. ran through the op Summers (South Africa) bent

ogai.. form today, and he (Britain) 6-0, 0-3.

T.G.

JF. Barron, P. Paul. T. Dyer Goeit Paish and Miss Joy Canton brott Jiis match analysis to ten and J.R. Bottomley (skip). 'A masterly fighting Innings Although the above twelve are Jaroslav Drobny (Czechoslakia) Wicket for 25 runs.

160 not

zink positions and Mrs. Pot Told (USA) won shit Lowlers, making light out by Bydney selected Sunday's

by-a-waik-over-from-Jacques von: Brown helped Middlesex, the are provisional, -- county champions-to- 'defeat The postponed Wappinshaw den Eynde and Mrs. Tosahe de Glamorgan, the present lenders, game at the Indian Recreation Meulemeester (Belgium)

and by. two wickets.

Brown Club will be held on Sunday at scratched.-Reuter dominated the day's play with 3.30 p.m.

than

an Innings. lasting more

hours. It was the first

time the two teams had met in Wales for 13 years, and a re- cord crowd of 15,000 crammed Into the Cardiff ground.

By the consent of the Middle- sex captain the boundary was pulled in a further Ave yards for the first time to accommodule the overflow, but still about 4,000 were locked out.

Ifever, n right-arm fast- medium bowler, who left Mid- dlesex because of the lack of op- portunities, took Ave for 39. in the Middlesex Arst innings.

Press.

who United

BRILLIANT BASEBALL PITCHING DUEL

New York, June 29.

Farminat Sussex, the Leicester- of task of taking 10 wickets, Gelist

läst day of a rain-qurtall- ed match, were striding to vic- tory with 13 of them

secured when the wicket-keeper Frank Rist and the young bowler Ken- neth Preston, thwarted them with an unbroken stand of 12. rattled up in half an hour.

Results

At Chesterfield: Match drawn, play restricted owing to rain. Yorkshire 44 and 37 for six. Derbyshire 277.

A

Cardiff: Middlesex beat Glamorgan by two wickets.

In a brilliant pitching duel with Harry Brecheen, Glamorgan 273 and 138, Middle- Johnny Schmitz of the Chicago Cubs inter-rex 138 and 276 for eight.

rupted the first place drive of the Saint Louis Cardinals in the National League today. The lanky Cub, left hander | doled out only four hits in his

Despite their defeat, Glamor-seventh victory when Chicago PRINCETON'S.

gan, with 104 points, still have defeated Saint Louis 3-1.

a lead of 20 points at the top of The lone Cardinal run came

the table over Derbyshire.

I

on the first of a pair of doubles

Yorkshire ure still third, with the

EASY WIN

Ал

aix

At Portsmouth: Humpshire beat Northamptonshire by wickets. Northamptonshire 105 and 180, (Broderick 61), Hamp- shire 274 and 81 for four,

At Manchester: Match aban- foned owing to ruin, Lancashire 170 and-50 for twe (Barnet two (or 10), Gloucestershire 150 (Pol- lard six for 54). by left fielder Enos Slaughter in

A1 Loughborough: Match fourth Inning ont a singla

Henley, June 30. drawn. Leicestershire, 478, Essex 06 points. Next came four clubs by first baseman Nippy Jones.

American crow from 185 (Sperry four for '44, Walsh There were three night gumes. Princeton each with 64 polnis-Lancashire,

University scored four for 20) and 219 for Fire-baler Bobby Feller of an easy win in a third heat (Rist not out 50, Jackson six for nine Mildlesex, Surrey and Warwick- the Cleveland 'Indians showest shira. At the bottom of the his old-time form in beating pit- clash ip the Thames Challenge 15). table, with, 18 points each, are cher Hal Newhouser and the De Cup today beating the Arst At Bath: Bomernet beat Not- Sussex and Northamptonshire. troit Tigers 6-2, Feller fanned and third Trinity Boat Club tinghamshire by an innings and The only other notable feat of aight men and walked two. He of Cambridge at the Henley and 108 (Harris 72, Hazell Ave 26 runs, Nottinghamshire 115 this series of matches which was was given a five run lead by his Royal Regatta. greatly interfered with by rain, sard; hitting teammates In the 'was the return to form of theirst three Innings.

Rowing eally-and-smoothly for 41), Somerset 338-for-eight-

declared... former Test balamang Harold The game had been billed as the Americans were never ex-

Al Birmingham: Match drawn. Gimblett, who became Somerset's pitching duel between Feller tended over the one mile 860 first centurion this season-Reu-land. Nowhouser, but the Indians yards course, clocking seven mins. Cambridge University 259, War-

ter.

The annual swinıming-spórts of

the King George V School will be

| held at the YMCA. Kowloon on

| Thursday July 8 hr 2 pm.

There will be: events for Old Boys and Old Girls at approxĮ mately 9.46

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Printed and públipbed for the

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drove Newhouser from the box In the third inning.

There were three night games Scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Chicago Saint Loula

(Winning pitcher Schmitz),

R 3

H

83

Johnny

AMERICAN LEAGUE ›

Winning pitcher Bob

Clevelarki. Detroit

Associated Press,

10 secs.

Grey skies .and 1 drizzie kept down attendance at the annual event for which a record

number of entries had been re-

ceived.

The big list of entries neces

itated

OPPONENT FOR MILLS

Southampton, June 20.

The light-heavyweight cham

an all-time opening day plen, Guê Lemovich, today indi-

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