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KOREAN OLYMPIC TEAM AT PRESENT IN COLONY

Bathing Beauty Contest

A charity swinning gulu and bathing brinity con'est, organised by the Combined Services "und the Chinese Amateur Swimming torm will be held at the Tutz (North Point) un Sunday, July 18, nå 3 p.m.

The proceeds will be in did of "Parents to Britain" and the Chinese Women's Welfare ANRU- clation. The charge for admis. sion wil be $3.

-peuns,

There will be two sections in the bathing beauty Contest, one for Chinese and one for Eure nce requested to Competitors send their names and details to The PRO, H.M.S. Tamir"

of The Ritz, not Mr. F. Chaine Juter than Monday, July 12,

The open swimming events in clude Men's 100 yards freestyle, men's 100 yards breast stroke, men's 10% yards buck stroke, Indres 180 yards free style and InBest 100 yards breast stroke.

On board the General Meigs, which arrivad lucro yesterday, were the cream of Korea's athletes on their way to the London Olympids. ̧ Specially selected from all parts of the country by extensive preliminary heats, the 60 athletes will compete against star representatives from over 50 countries at London, beginning July 29. Traveling with them are five officials.

AUSSIES WIN

London; July 2..

The Australian tourists Surrey by ten beat wickets at the Oval today, scoring 122 runs for no wickets in their second innings.

Scores: Surrey 1st Inn- ngs 221; 2nd innings 289.

Australia: 1st innings; 389; 2nd innings 122. Reuter.

Surrey Dismisses Aussies For 389

London, July 1.

The Australian tourists wore dismissad for 389 runs in their first innings by Surrey who, at the close of play had scored 173 for six wickets.

With Don Bradman seorltig McCool, b Surridge. 128 and Lindsay Hassett with Saggers, b Squires.... 130 in a second wicket part- ting, not out....... nership adding 231

the Australians are in a winning position against Surrey.

runs.

After seuring 380 In reply to Surrey's Arst innings of 221, the Australiina Ilismissed slx Late-

ahren,

Toshack bw, b Constable Brawn absent, hurt

Extrus

Among the events

in which,

Korea will be represented are the marathon, discus-throwing, ham- mer-throwing, 1,500-yard, 10,000- metre, wrestling, boxing, weight- lifting, and bicycling. The Koreans. will also feature in football nud basketball.

The Korean Olymple team in. cludes Buh Yun Bok, who won the Boston Marathon Cham plonship in 1945, Nam Bao weightlifting champion at the Philadelphia American Nation- al Amateur Weightlifting Meet- ing in 1948, and Miss Pak Pong Bik, 19-year-old. high school qiri has a record of 39 metres in discus throwing early this year. -Am oficial told the "China Mall" that the trip wan mode possible by "overwhelming publie response"

to an Olympic fund. A raffle was conducted for about

who

six months and tickets were bought by the thousand, Prizes in the form of souvenirs given to practically alt Ticket holders,

Werc

"The team is sponsored totally by public funds and we are not connected with any political party or any government," he declared.

Forty members who

nrrived

here yesterday will leave by ship for England on Sunday, while the remainder will fly on July 7, Try-Out Tomorrow

They will stay at the Peninsula Hotel. An offleial informed the "China Mall" that the team wil have a try out on Sunday an 12 arrangements with the Army wil 13 be made for the practice ground:

26

1

The only girl member of the

Korean. Olymple team. Miss Pak won her place by a record throw of the discus early this year. She

389 made 38 metres, which beat the

Total..

BOWLING

M R

Q 123

2

14

0 04.

25

25

02

20

men for 173 in Surrey' second In-Surridge sings before the close of play to Watts day. Surrey are only live runs Parket,

Bedser Bradan butted two hours and unstable 29 minutes for his sixth century | Squires or the senson and big 14 fotu. Hussell stayed

1930-third length of 37 metres. The women's events were long monopolised by Germans and Japanese at the Olympic games 1This year's games will have nont

of them, and Miss Pak has beer

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948,

DR. HANG VAN SWOL of the Netherlands standa than a head taller than his rival Felicikimo Ampon of the Philippines before their match at Wimbledon on Juna Van Swol won the match 8-6, 6-2, 7-5-AP Photo.

mors

22.

Middlesex Gain

On Glamorgan

London, July 1.

7.1 123 marked as a certainty for Korca Middlesox, after their shaky start to the season, are 10 2 24 SURREY-2ND INNINGS

Fishylock and Parket scored 61Fletcher, st. Shggers, b Mc- and 3 not out respectively to Cool

2 in that event.

hours Fishlock, st, Saggers, for three and hit ten boundaries,

Cool

b

Mc.

61

18

Squires, e Toshack, b McCool

13

Barton, e Mer, b Luxton Parker, not out

+

Mcintyre, b Toshack

11

stuck

Surrey, who failed to inaintain

Ang second lapings start.

Scares:-

Surrey 1st innings 221. -

AUSTRALIA-IFT INNINGS 'Bedser, st.

Hassett, Helmes, b Watts 130!

Saggers, b To.

Hamence e-Parker, Watts a; Haimes, not out Bradoan, e Barton, b Squires 128 Extras Miller, Meintyre, b Surridge #

Harvey, rum och

Loxton, e Surridge, ↳ Parker

43

Total (for six)

Chinese Athletes Arrive

rapidly coming back to form and a victory in two days against Nottinghamshire hos enabled them to close the gap between their total and. that of the championship loadors, Glamorgan- shiro, who have been without a county fixturo during recent days.

The leg-breaks of

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XoL. BRISS

US PAIR IN WOMEN'S SINGLES FINAL AT WIMBLEDON

Wimbledon, July 1,

| Miss Louiso Brough and Miss Doris Hart meet in on. all-American final for the Wimbledon womon's

LADIES DOUBLES

singles title on Saturday with the defeat today RESULTS

in the semi-finals of the holder, Mrs. Margarot Osborne DuPont by Miss Hart, and of Mrs. Pat Todd by Miss Brough.

"

In the Ladles Doubles of. the Lawn Tennis League yes- terday, KCC lost to CRC by

4

Miss Hart, who from her youth has suffered from

Miss PJ, Ward and Mrs. H a leg disability, avenged her defeat at the

Lo (KCC) lost to Mrs. E Litton hands of Mrs. DuPont, then Miss Osborne, in und H. Y. Lo, 2-0) lost to Mr T. F. Lo and Mrs. R. Lo,.2-0; bes last year's 'final, winning today bỷ 6-4, 2-6,

· Mrs, K. W. Chaun' and Mlas W 6.3.

W

Choy 0-1

R. Rumjahn and Mrs. Miss Brough the American | Falkenburg in the xeml-ingls" of

(KCC) lost to champlon, beat Mrs. Todd by the men's doubles, after a great L. Christiansen

five-sel Centre Court battle. ***Mrs. Lätion and Miss Lo, 2-0; boa! 8-3. 7-6,

The Australians won by 0-2. Mrs. Lo and Miss Lo, 6-4; beat and M, W. Choy, 0-8, 4-8, 0-4, 6-1. The American Mrs. Chaun a

pair, who had hitherto not drop- 0-0 ped a set, were the favourite, but Kolewall (KCC) lost to Mrs. Lit.

Mrs, J. Tamworth and Mhs P. the greater stendiness of the Aus-on and Miss H. Y. La, 1-8; lost" tralians told its tale.

The players had to contend with cold conditions and tricky wind which blew the length of the Centre Court.

Both the curly-headed Mits Hart and the blonde Mrs. Du Pont made a number of errors

in their duel and for two play-

to

Lplay

Mixed Doubles

L

ton

Icat to Mrs. Lo and Miss, Lo, 4-6; Deat-Mrs.-K.-W. Chaun-And Miss Choy, 0-4.

ers to experienced in big tennis In the mixed doubles'quarter- USRC lost to LRC by 1⁄4-8%. seemed rather nervous. Neliher pais, John Bromwich and Miss Birs, E. Crisfeld and Miss player's ground strokes came up Louise Brough, USA, best J.B. Harris (USRC) lost to Miss

standard of their forecourt

Court Wilkinson and Mrs. Mary Pren-Kent and Mrs M. Elliott, 6-7 tiss, the British-American palt, lost to Mrs. H. Dew and Mr the 6-3, 6-1;; while Jaroslav Drobny Standaloft, 4-0 lost to Mrs. Ge

of Czechoslovakia, and Mrs. Pat and Mrs. Seagler, 4-0. Todd, USA, beat D.W. Butler Mrs. P. Halls and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. Kay Menzies, Britain, Easterbrook (USRC) lest to Miz 0-2, 0-3.

Kent and Mrs. Elliott, 0-0, lost to Mrs. Dow and Mrs: Standaloft" 0-0 drew with Mrs. Getz-a-Sy Mrs. Beagler, 6-0.

Mrs. DuPont led 4-3 in first set, only to drop her next two service games. Misa Hart was very erratic In the secont set, but in the decider the Miami girl quickly struck her best fore- hond and, driving from wing to wing, ran into a 4-0 lead.

Mrs. DuPont, full of fight, drew up to 3-5 with a fine smash down the middle.

Crucil Points The other semi-final was clos- er than the score would bug- gest, but it too was marred by errors, especially in the cape of Miss Todd, who failed at crucial points.

Miss Brough's superior control was the deciding factor, but her policy of going up to the net at every opportunity_paid big_divi- dends,

Mr. Todd prodkend

ле daring

Coma

Intercop

In the quarter-finals of the women's doubles, Mrs. N,W. Blair and Mrs. E. Bostock, ut Britain, beat Miss G. Honhing and Mrs. L. 3. Osborne, Britain,

3-0, 6-2, while Miss Scoñeld and Mrs. H. Ridhany, USA beat Mr. E. Walter and Mrs. WE.. Halford, 6-2, 6-2.-Reuter.

Mrs. J. Joscelyne and Mrs. Ankerson (USRC) lost to Mi Kent and Mrs. Elliott, 3-6; look / Mrs. Dew. and Mrs. Standali, 1-6; lost to Mrs, Getz and M Scagler.. 1-6.

Season's Potential Bowls Champions

lovely passing shots and made Though the Lawn Bowls season is only a little more than a month old and several games had to bo postponed owing to the weather, there is-suf- ficient indication as to the potential champions of the various divisions.

»tions, but she could not bring

her strokes fully under con. trol.

John Bromwich, of Australia, reached a second final when with lls compatriot, Frank Sedgman, they oliminated the American pair of Frank Parker and Bob

Golf Club Starting Times

The following are the · -· Royal · Hong Sims | In this match he has also scored Kong Golf Club starting stones for bes

MONTOW:-

of

Close of play-scores:--

At

A party of 15 Chinese 5th-wrecked any chance that Not-150 runs. 7 letes and officials arrived in tinghamshire might--have-

Southampton: Hampshire the Colony yesterday by a saving the game for he hit the CNAC 'plane on their way to stumps five times while taking 210 and 281 (Balloy 86, Eager

seven wickets for 72 runs, the 78) 173 the World Olympics.

Leicestershire, 101 (Bailey six for 51). extra half-hour being utilised to finish the match today.

--Reuter,

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With tho exception of Ng Liang-ching, of Singapore, who will represent China In the 400 metres low hurdles, the remain-

Len

Hutton scored his third

At Worthing: Sussex 359 and 148 for nine. Derbyshire, 228 (Reville not out 04, Cornford Ave

MORNING NEW_COURSE 0.08-M.D. Tixhe-8.8. Gordon, 9.12.. Kap-K.A. Killer. 9.10-J.J, McElsey-L.D. Pringle, 9.20-W., Hay-R.R. Davies, an 0.28-JAD. Morrison-I.W. Shewan. 9.3~~A‚‚‚'Lelopmen—G.G.D. Carter. 9.88-W.B› Vaughan-7.0, Kita, 9.40 Caldman-D.8. Hobb, 0.44W.N.A. Smalleys, Linaker. 9.18-N.X, Collings T.B. Low. D.621.C. Walsen-G.G, Alton.

der are members of the baskolentecutive century against Ex-for 89), bail toum. The majority of the sex, having hit one in each inn- |,4

At Lords: Oxford University basketballers come from Shang-ings of their earlier fixture thus beat M.C.C. by an innlogs and -9.50-N.A. Brown.11-Gainsbury. - hai or Northern China.One-year.

| 183 runs, M.C.C.01~and~109, | 10.00—W.A. Biawart: W. Clarug comes from the Philippines and

Oxford University 443 for 5 de-

AFTERNOON-OLD COURIE another from Malaya.

2.00--Liesman-Carter-Goldman-Robb. Inelared,

W.. Robertson,

on

top

In the First Division the Medina ton was led by Robert-

To the 13th hea

14-9. After teu,,

title appears to lie between son right up

with the scoro Craigengower Cricket Club, with his usual cool and detres Recreio and Kowloon Cricket mined play, he gradually reduced Club. These teams have not the deficit and brought the sco met in the first Round and up to 15-16. On the 19th her

he got a four with a good dri the game today between in take the lead for the first är K.C.C. and Recreio should during the game, have a very important bear-retailsted with a single and a

Not to be outdone Robertir ing on the championship. to tle. the score at 19 al..

At the moment there is very #ittle difference

the between teams. Next Saturday, Craigen-

Sterling Display

The Stanleyites are to be có 18.

gower Cricket Club meet K.C.C. gratulated on their sterling di

play. In the early stages of 100 at the Valley and by then the game they were all over the Vi chances of the leading teams will ley team on two rinks and despi be clearer.

In

their reverses on the third it w Section the "A"

of the thought at one time they mig Second Division, Talkoo have a win to came the second bigst comfortable lead, having obtain suprise of the season.

ed 15 points out of 'à possible 20, Although losing on aggreg Indian Recreation Club, who beat points, Prison Officers did well them by s points to 2 ut Suokun- lie on two rinks against the DoD are next with 12 points, doubtable-valley team on the

As the

of their win over home ground. It would be di Prison Omeers Club on Satur- cult to predict the result 'wh'

"Craigengower -- team- the Craigengewer are now leading tho "B" Section, Recrelo, Stanley at the end of the mona played, are still able to offer them Saturday between Electric & F.18-HR. R. Davies-Nishoina-Patisstrong opposition,

Rectalo went according to exp

Davies.

308.

Batsmen were This evening at Caroline H

At Liverpool: 'Lancashire," beat 2.04-J. A. D. Morrison-Bhawan-Prophet day, several games and when Leslie the Olympic team will meet Sing Ames retched three figures for Somerset by an innings and one-8.08--Cleland-faron-MeMullen-WO-with-13-points-in-three-matchas The game at Ming Yuen J Tao, who will be composed of Kent, he was the thirdbatsman run. Somerset-102 and 175′′ (Pol- the famous Black and White team among the Arst five to register lard four for 43) Lancashire 338 of Manila. Oh Sunday they will a century against Northampton (G.A. Edrich 80, Hazell Ave for meet a Hong Kong selected side. shire.

108.) Both gantes will start at 8 pm.

The party is under the man- ngership of Kong Leung-kwal and w: leave for Singapore on Mon day. They are at present staying a Hotel Cecil.

Two sixes and 12 fours were fort Tunbridge Wells: Kent 177

3 declared (Amies 113), ertad. included in his dashing display Northamptonshire 287 for: 8 while Kent's and. England pre- (Brookes 135). sent wicket keeper

Evans hit three sixes and two fours in his 95 not-out.

is

The party of footballers is at present in Singapore and the third party under Dr. C. T. Wang, An all-rounder of note I head of the Chinese Amateur Bailey, Hampshire's left-hander, Athletic Federation will be leav-who in a spell of 20 consecutive ing Shanghai shortly.

overs today claimed six victims.

New Records Set

In Royal Regatta

Honley-on-Thames, July. 1.

+

At Bristol: Gloucestershire 178 and 201 for one (Emmett 92, Allen not out 102), Warwickshire 271 (Ord 50.)

At Westcliff: Essex 283) and 123 for six. Yorkshire. 287 (Hut- ton 103, Wilson 69, Price üve for 94).

At Pontypridd: Combined Ser- vices 305 and 174 for seven de-

2.18-Nelson-Stewart-Walker-Catlow, 1.20-Tlxhe-Gordon-MaKellar-K & Rob-

1.36~Vaughn-Kits-Noble-Grleve. 1.18-Djake-Thompson-Forbes-Barry, 1.38-Dishan-Mackichas-Gray-Lydell, 2.40---Collings-Low-Drown-Bainsbury,

2.37-Drysdale-De Jong-Bathalawar

9.44-Myner-Pringle & Co.

2.48--Dunneti-GlennieAsh-fitrostßeld.

Playing WellTM tations, the visitors winning. One team which has been play all rinks by an aggregate of

ahols. ing.consistently well is the Hong

Butler's ho Although R.C. Kong Cricket Club, although rink scored on 11 heads the cou they were lucky to beat Filipino were not sufficient to effect a Club by one shot, on Saturday

Fulpino Club, who started offi6 and 3 scored by Noronha on

7th, 8th and 9th, the final sej very badly, have 'also shown

recent being 1-20 for Noronha, a . Improvement

Bounch and Lopes had a gre

great 2.41–W; A. Blewarist, W. Cisco & Co. games. After their defent by Talule and it must have been de koo in the first game, they fully

Lawn Bowls

clared. Glamorgan 147 and 4 for Fixtures

one

At Worcester: Match Drawn.

The following: arc Cambridge University 162 and Lawn Bowls Fixtures: --

FIRST DIVISION | 266 (Pepper 88, Elgood 59, Shut-

tleworth 63. Jenkins five for I.R.C 103) Worcestershire 248, and 109 | K.D.R.C. for nine. Young 59. Kenyon

Grimth five for 55).

At Nottingham:

K.C.C

Middlesex K.C.C

v. K.B.G.C. --Recrelo 'v・ C.C.C.. SECOND DIVISION

("A" SECTION)

beat Nottinghamshire by an. Inn Filipino Club ings and 18 runs. Nottinghamshire LRC.

135

and 180 (Simms seven for 72); Middlesex 330 for seven declared (Edrich

77, Mann 118, Leslie ki Compton not out 51)-Reuter,

HENRY COTTON RETAINS LEAD

4

VHK.C.C.

v Talkoo

v. Recrala BECOND DIVISION

("B" BECTION).

R.K.F.C. H.K.E.R.C. K.B.G.C.

✓ Recreio v C.C.C. v.P.O.C,

appointing

the former, maki

extended Reprelo a week later. debut as skip, to see his ru

On Thursday they did well to

Club

win their first game against go down by one shot, after leng

ing 22-17 on the 18th head.. Indian Recreation

by The shot that gave Lopes the socuring three points.

was measured · point

against A well balanced side which Bounch's nearest three times bo today's seem to have little luck is the fore mutual agreement Agave

Kowloon Bowling Green Club Lopes the advantage by a 1/100 They were trounced by Recreio

fu the opening came but the fol of an inch. The lead in the gar changed hands eight times th lowing week put up-s fairly good: visitors finally winning by“ 23-5, fight against Craigengower, They

The following are the Leag have good skips in J. McKelvie Tables to date and LA. Sykes and with the te turn of A.J. Hall to the alde should be able to collect more poble in the future.

FIRST DIVISION

P.

Khota

0.0.0.....' '200' 120

EDRO

209 21016. 104140030

'0 108'

Totala

BECOND DIVISION “A'

802-279

Two new course records were set up today when the Royal Rogatta was continued under much "more favourable conditions, the Bolgian-pair of Collet and Picssons clipping 11 seconds off

Playing at home, Craigengewer K.0.0.100 154 303 beat the Prison Officers Club by Berl #198 (341), 85 the previous best in the double sculls, and Bed-

20 shots, winning on one dink II.K.C.4. ford School improving their own record in tho

and icing on the other two, to DG.C oblain four points. to one in the

· Princess Elizabeth Cup by 21 seconds," sh

Second Division on Saturday, The Belgians beat the Oxford of France, and Mavyn Jood, of

The following will represent Marvin, who, was taken ill two Blue, R M. Raikes, and T. D: Austraila. in the other half.

H.K.C.C. against the K.C.C. at days before, did not play. Franks Raikes, easily in-seven minutes, Sepharindes, who won the

3.80 pan, today:-".

made his debutas akip · uzvt f 67 seconds.

sculls two years ago, eliminated

B.R. Davies, E. Hosper W. proved a worthy substitute by Bedford. School beat their the South African, Ian Stephen.

Williamson and J. Prentice (skip). running riot, against T. Pile. At Talkos

J, Mayat, F.D. "Angus,: Liton-time He was leading 24-5 and 120, While foreign contenders con- local rivals,, Bedford Modern

Lammert and R.H. Wild "(skip). In spite of all that Fle could do Hesrele School, by three-quarters, of a inued to do well and both the

American crews, Princeton Uni-i Muirfield, Scotland, Juf) 2. R. Phillips, EJR, Mitchell, RA. kept on increasing the lead to .. length in seven minutes and four versity and Ment School, won Henry Cotton, veteran British Edwards and A.W. Brown (skip): 38-9 at the 20th. Pile, however, seconds

Retorve: G, Sewell. diamond further races in the Thames Cup, professional, returned a card of

cored a four on the last head to G.C The semi-fluals of the diamond the Swiss crew, the Bee Club, 5 today on the third round of

ows by 33 18. [sculis will be between Bertram

tho the British Open Golf Champion- Lal Yustinin, a nine-year-old All The Excitement Bushnell, of Britain, and W. Col- of Zurich, were beaten in let, of Belgium, in the top half. Rowing Club; who rallied strong stray analers with a hopes for the pavement below shortly be all the excitement no winning Stewards Cup by the Thames ship to retain his lead among the girl fall from the first floor ver- finishers total of 212 | andah of 13, Perelval Street, to and between Jean, Sephariades, ly to win by two and a quarter] the title dwindledicyn y ffore -8; -pim:: yesterday, and died. wards, the end, 5 Coelho's winning |

minutes, 17

Frank Stranahan, recent wine cut the way to hospitalerze was strook was checked by Jillot who madament seconds. One of the best races la mer of the arlich ummett orven. Pecha Kit was playing with her led from the third to the 10th "Priziet and leblebed for the greater prospect le the all-British clash shot at 70 but was far behind the elder sister and other children on head and with: the score * 16-13. B.KES. sers," The Harirarer, Boterpris, Chilek | between Thames, and Leander, in, fon at the three-quarter shark the verandah where some wooden! Coelho scored a four, and a single 1.ÆKKIO. ANE, WALTER/JANKE KLATER, WIRE the semi-nal of

Granit vitha, di-holo total of MACONER TYRIO stored. - Byldestly she on the next heade to tie the score Challenge Cup-Reuter,

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