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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1948.

GLOUCESTER BAT AGAIN. Frank Parker's Conqueror

MAKE 279 IN 1ST TRY

·Bristol, July 6.

Glor costershire were dismissed för 279 runs in their first innings and were put in to bat again. By lunch, they had made 70 for two.

"Score:

100 Morris

OM R W

4 30 0

"BOWLING,

9 2 22

31.4 12 GD

6

23. 3 03

2

10 G 35 0 20

Dyes 9, leg-byes 3, no-bolla 1.

Australians 1st intuigs

174 for seven declared. Gloucestershiler ist hinings

Lindwall

Loxton

Emmett c Ring_b_Johnson

43

Johnson

Allen e and b Joharon

33

ting

Barnett e Lindwall b Ring

10 McCool

Crapp not out

Monks b Rink

Wilson e Barnes b Loxton

Hate

b Jahnson

3

Cranford How b Morris

23

Scott a Sogger Johnston

Goddard e Saggera ↳ Johnson

0

Cool b Johnson

5

Extras

15

Total

TENNIS LEAGUE

279

In the Mixed Doubles of the Lawn Tennis League yesterday. KCC bent LRC by 5%-34.

Mrs. H. Lo and Mr. E. C. Fincher

(KCC):~

Jos to Miss D. Kent and

Mr. R. Segalen beat Mrs. Standaloft and

Mr. J. Mackla

beat Mr. and Mrs. Getz

Mina P. Ward-ged

Mr.

(KCC)

beat Miss Kent and Mr.

Segalen

beat Mrs. StandaloLi

Mr. Mackie...

MONDAY'S PLAY

·

Eristol, July 5. The Australian cricketers today scored the highest total of the sense of 174 for even wickets Against Gloucestershire.

"At the cluso of“play the county had replied with" 116 'for sever wickets.

When Gloucester went in to bot altention was forassed on George Emmett, who may open for Eng and in the next Test. Ho played Andwall

confidently although he

I had to duck twice to let the ball My over his hear and with his captain he saw the pace bowlers. laken of without them meeting with success.

After hilting six fours in 75 minyles for a tolni ot 43, Emmett 2-6 was caught at square leg in mok- ing his favourite leg stroke. G-4 It was disturbing to English

aricket Buk

supporters to see the K. Lo 25-year-old right-hand opening bat fall into this leg alde trap openly got by off-spin bowler tan Johnson, but his driving and one-siris Litting pleased the capacity crowd of 18,000.

and

0--3

63

beat Mr. and Mrs. Getz 0--2 Min Kotowall & Mr. C. Kotewall

(KCO)

lowi

to Miss Kent and. Mr. Segaleri

lost to Mrs. Standaloft and

Mr. Mackie ...

1-0

3-8

draw with Mr. and Mrs.

Getz

St Leger Callover

*-

London, July 5. Bookmakers took no chances With the French, colt Timur at the first callover here tonight on the St. Leger, to be run at Den- caster on Sept. 11.

Was

Crapp's Innings

Although the frat wicket did not fall until 74, Gloucestershiro were 112 for four at tea,

J. Crapp, the other Test choice, who came to the creasc when wickets were falling, made a cautious start.

B

Cropp, a left-hander, did øven better than Emmeit. He defied The Australians fer two and three quarter hours and was unbeaten nt the close, when he required century. patience

only nine runs for his He displayed admirable

as well as tho will and ability to hit the loose delivery.

sup-

Perry

To Coach

K. Madan

London, July B.

Mr. J. Chinna Durat, the re- presentative in London of the Indian Lawn Tennis Association, stated today that the services of

A

the famous professional, Frod Perry, former Wimbledon, cham- alon, have been secured to coach came to young K. Madan, who

Indian Davis Europe with the Cup team this year.

Madon potential champion, and

has impressed as

It hoped that this specialised teach- ing from one of Britain's greatest ever, players will help him to achieva

international fame in lawn tennis

po

<

It is understood that Madan, who returns to India on Aug. 19 with

the Indian- lawn tennis team, is himself paying for the coaching-Router.

Citation Again

Chicago, July 6.

far be- Citation, came from hind to win the Arlington Park Stars and Stripes $50,000 Add- ed Handicap yesterday, and vault into fourth place in the turf's alitime money winners.

It also set a new record for carnings in one season and equall- ed the track speed record for one mile and an eighth.

The victory paid the Calurnet Farm $38,000, raising Citation's winnings for the year to $427,021 and the all time carning to $582,700, which is surpassed only by Stymle, Armed and Assault.

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Olympic Camps Begin AMERICAN To Get Busy

BASEBALL

scores

London, July 5.

Today's" Major League basóban The Olymple Gumes of 1948 are fast becoming a reality as more and more teams are reaching Britain's shores from the for-flung outposts of the world, and the comps begin to hum with? activity.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

B

R. HE Philadelphia Athletics 1 0 Washington Senators⚫ 3

Athletics: p. Coleman; c. Rosar. Senator: p. Haefner, Thomp-

son; c. Early. Philadelphia Athletics 12 14 G

(nightcap)

0 2

B

With 61 nations finally entered there are 12 more nations taking part than in Berlin, in 1936, when a new record of 49 nations was set up. Russia, Germany and Japan. boy scouts, will compete for a as well as some South Ameri-silver trophy présented "by the can nations will not be comï- Olymple Organizing Committee to the bird returning, the highest peling The Russians say they have had insufficlopt me for average speed

journey. Candini, Preparations:

Washington Senators

Athletics: P Murchildon, Savage;|

c. Franks,

Senators; p. Scarborough. Weid

roth, Harrist, Thompson; c. Evan.

Detroit Tigers

Cleveland Indians

ite

D .3 B

U

More than 8,000 competitors

officials and

on return

Tigers: p. Houtteman, Overmiro,

White; c. Swift.

The

during

After the salute with come the

the

Olymple will be in London, torch bearer to light and all arrangements have been fame with the sacred fire brought completed to house, and feet from Olympla, In Greece,

Into the coveted thent

BAT 'flame will remain alight. Canip at Uxbridge equipped to the two weeks of the take 1,000 competitors and of- ficlats, will probably go United States, Canada, Britain, France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

Lord Burghley, Chairman of Fallar, the Organising Committee, Kays

p. Lemon; c. Hegan.

- 7 13

Indians:

Detroit Tigers

(nightcap)

Cleveland Indians

·

B

Tigers: p. Hutchinson, New-

houser; c. Riobe, Swift.-

Indians: PZoldak, A DASH across court to make a forehand return near the

Gromek, Klieman; c. Tip-||148|

plans ton, Hegan.. net was typical of the forceful play of, the Swedish star,

New York Yankees 3. 11 0 Lennart Bargalin, at Wimbledon, when he caused, the biggest

8 10 Boston Red Sox the favourite, surprise of the tournament by knocking out

Rasch, Drews, Frank Parker, U.8.A. 'In a five-aut match," by 5-7, 7-8, 9-7,

Yankeės: P.

Embree; e. Berra, Lollar. 0-6, 10-8. (A.P; Photo)'

KOREAN FOOTBALLERS' EFFORTLESS DISPLAY

Citation covered the distance to in a friendly football game yesterday at Caroline

mins. 49.1/5 secs. United Press,

Alf Brown Knocked Out

-

Hill, the Korean Olympic Football team beat a Chinese XI by 5 goals to 1 after leading at half time by 3-1.

The local team was very, much, out of training and had the visitors indulged In more shooting in- stead of attempting to walk the ball into the net the score would have been much bigger. The visitors were faster and was awarded thera-Leo Tak-ken were well served by two speedy shot wide. and well built wingerk; who' combined well with their cen-

Red Sox: p. Kramer, Gatehouse;

c. Tebbetts. New York Yankees

(nightcap)

Boston Red Sox

7.10

87

that

are progressing satisfac- torily, and he feels suro there will be no Anancial loss whatever on the Games:

The decision as to who whit have the honour of running the lant lap of this cross-Burope. relay, and kindling the fame has not yet been finally, takan, but it is almost certain to Ba an anonymous athlete, symbolia of youth.

Ko

may

wall, be

athletically famous, but he will be chosen. for his physique, rather than for his athletic prowess, and will: Olympic Way There are hopes that there will any case be unnamed as far-as be's proat us this will go to the the public is concerned.

An interesting food. Item la o British Olymple Association to that every effort is to be made. be used for amateur sport into show oversens, athletes and of o Britain.

Just

how it will be cials that whatever may have

Acíals in the paặt been sald to the cbn- Bobree, used will not be decided until Gumpert, Page; e. Lollar: after the Games.

trary, Britain can make coute Berry

The first of the many hitherto, rogarded as the mond Red Sox: p. Harris, Galchouid; "Olymple".

Beremonies

takes poly of the French and Amer]- ex Batts....

place tomorrow, when the Olympic Way, the new rond**

An expert will adapt blends to feading up to Wemblay sult the various national tastos Stadium, will be opened by the i so that everyons is satisfied and Minister of Transport,

Mr. will go back home saying that

kap. Shea,

-Yankees:

2 St. Louis. Browns

7 1 go White Sox 3 8 D Chicago

Browns p. Sanford, Biscan; 2-

Moss

White Sox: p. Papish, Grove; c..

Robinson.

St Louis Browns (nightcap)

Chicago

then addedemanno, ni

Nottingham, July 5. Jo Weldin, of Austria, oftelal While he did not receive many contender for

European the balls from Lindwall, who sent heavyweight title, knocked out down no more than 12 overs for

Leavó For England Alf Brown, British southern area 27 runs, ho accomplished all that champion, in the first round of

A few minutes later they were their scheduled ten-round contest the forward, Cheng. the most sanguine home

given another penalty and this porters had expected of him.

The intermediate” lino had 'a' time Lee Tak-kec shot straight to hero tonight. Crisp cuts and dashing drives The bout lasted only two firm grip on the pposing for the goal-keeper, brought him the majority of his minutes and 28 seconds. After anwards with the result that the The Koreans 10 fours beside the five which he exchange, of punches in the cen-backs and goalkeeper did not through Cheng, The second hat hit.

tre of the ring, Brown went down have very much to do. Kim, in was only a few minutes old when Wilson and Crandeld played to a perfect right to the jaw and the pivotal position was outstand-Cheng netted his third goal with My Love, 5 to 1 My Babu, 19 determined parts in stands, with failed to beat, the count-Reuter. Ing.

him of 85 and 70. Keith MIVer, who is said to be feeling the effect of his back injury, did not

the third Test-Reuter.

Although little business transacted, the colt closed at only 100 to f. The Derby wfhner, My Love, was jostailed favourite at

2 to 1.

The quotations were: 2 to 1

1 Royal Drake, 100 to Noor and Black Tarquin, 100 to 6 Timur,

while the rest were quoted at 20 bowl but is expected to be At for to 1.-Reuter.

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WOODCOCK DISCUSSING MAURIELLO.

Londen, July 5, Bruce Woodcock, British heavy- weight champion, and Tom Hurst his manager, are discussing a ceptance or otherwise of a 16-

shortly after, f--

several placed kick and added another Both sides

made thanges in the second half

Play slowed down very much The Koreans opened

ned the icoring and the Koreans cased up. They curly. In the game through were content to indulge in cloan Fassing in the forward, Une. In the defence they were easily able to ward off the rore attacks of the Chinese side..

Alfred Barnes

DANK

This new road from Wembley the British know. how to mak Stadium-up to the Olympic and

Empire Stadia was built largely

tha.

5 White Sox

15 15 by German prisoners of war, (13 innings) which is somewhat ironical, in mind the fact that the Browna: p. Fannin, Widmar, e

was told Partee.

in Ber- White Sox: p. Moulder, Gule-in and the 'It was used to glorify

Näslim ple, Grove; c. Tresh, Robin

rather than sport. Hitler could never have son.

along visualised, as he drove NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati Reds

Way in Berlin to the # 6: Pittsburgh Pirates 10 16

Olympic Stadium, that Red4: p. Fox, Cross, Hughes; c in the very next Olympiad, Ger- mans would be digging the road- Lombardi; c. Kluttz

way to Wembley. Cincinnati Reds

8.1

Pigeon Caremony (nightcap)

News of the opening ceremony Pittsburgh Pirates 4

is that 7,000 pigeons, many of Herts: p. Wehmeir, Gumbert, them from France, Sweden and

Fox; c. Williams, Lamango. Portugal will be released im Pirates: D. Bonham, Higbe; médiately before the 21-gun

Fitzgerald.

salute to the King. The birds, Brooklyn Dodgers 491 which will be sent back to their

371 for distant homes by a squad of Philadelphia Phillies

(10 innings) Dodgers: -- p. ・ Hatien, Pallcio,

Ramsdell; c. Campanello, Phillies: p. Leonard; e. Seminick

(nightcap) Brooklyn Dodgers 10

1

turn fight with Tami Mauriello, was called.to, fist away high; hing at the end of August on philadelphia Phillies

the American who knocked

out

Cheng, their leader and within. few minutes went further ahead through Chung, on the left wing The visitors kept attacking and play that the, Chiness: It was nearly 10 minutes *atter The Korean team leave tor goalkeeper my work when he plane. 2

the Fugland will be visiting Hour BRYG

today by an S. A F.E.

A ball from. Wong King-cheong. *- their way home, and hope to meet Woodcock in Ave rounds two been twice robbed when th good Kong Football Association.

After the visiting team had a representative side of the Hong

shooting position the Chinese at- A Hong Kong selected sido Hurst sald, "we are to consider tacked and a a doubtful penalty! would give them a good

od game. Mauriello and one or two other Americans whom Jack Solomons ---- has-lined up, Bruce wants ** strong opponent for Sept. 21 and I am sure he is prepared to fight. anyone from the Sintes-Reuter.

years ago.

SATURDAY'S BOWLING

Following will represent the

SURREY ALL OUT FOR ONLY 42

I

H. K. C. C. against the I.B.C. on The Saturday at Sookumpos at 4 pin.

Rink.

RR. Davies, Holper, W. Willamon, J. Preh- tice (skip).

link. a. R. Phillips, EUR. Mitchell, R.A. Edwards, A.W. Brown (skip).

Rink, S. J. Mount, F.D. Angus, L.E: Lammert, R:H. Wild (skin).

*་

London, July 5.

first class cricket matches today provided, an amazing contrast in batting, fortunes. While

- the Australiana scored," the season's highest total of 774 for seven, Surray wore in such a plight against Yorkshire at Sheffield that they collapsed for 42, the lowest total so far this 'summer, and loir by an innings,

The following are the KCC · Surrey's troubles came on a sity 209 and 12 for "2." Oxford Lawn Bowls Reems for Saturday: rain affected pitch on which the University 361 for nine declared First Division v Craigengower pace Bowlers, Coxon, dropped (Webb not out 143,"Mallett" '17, C.C. (away).

Geo LA BA. Gray, TA by the Test selectors yesterday, Bailey five for 110),

Dodgers

p. Barney; ́c. Cani-

*panelia, **

Phillies: p. Roo, Heuserc

Lakeman Chicago Cubs

St. Louis, Cardinals' 'Cuba;.: p.

Dobeznij

Cardinals: p. Dicksen, Wilks,

Staley Rice.

Chicago Cubs

(nightcap)

St. Louis Cardinals

2

10- 0 Cuba: p. Hammer Chipman,

Chambera; c. Walker. Cardinals: p. Hearn, Staley;

Baker..

Boston 'Braves New York Olanta

Braves: De Ba

12

Bain; c Salkeld. Glants:. p.' ~Hurtung, Kennedy, Konokowaki, Hansen, Trik- kle, Post

Cooper, Livingston

Boston Braves (nightcap)

New York Giants

Braves, p. Voiselle; e Masi, Giants: p. Koslo, Trinkle, Han- sen; ... Livingston.United

| Madar and 'F. Goodwin (skip). and Aspinall, were in their eles At Worthing Hampshire 248 Press.

V.C.Labrum, FE- Skinner ment. In unchanged spalls of and 78% for three: Sussex 200 kalez kak

Forrest and EG. Fincher bowling, their first - Innings (Cox 87, Hermian five for 68), : Kew, T. Lock, J.M. Oramures were Coxon 11-overs

JIM. (skip). AJ

gialdena, 15 funk and six

and C.S. Rosselet (skip); wickets, and

Shefeld Yorkshire beat

MAspinal one5 for five day |

Players are requested to meet overs, one maiden, 23 rulis and

T.A. Madar, pie the Blar Ferry three wickets A

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Innings and 18 LOCAL YACHTING

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Hong Kong side, ́at:8:30 DELAY.Aspinall and have4A Land. 174.

Becond Division v Talkoo Dock

opening bat, each ren for

Coxon six, fer::17)

80- Wardio six

J. Tindall S.B... Trueman, J.99ived -Yorkiḥing county,

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Club (Home) PARK

dky.

PRight (Porce

Tibble and A Steven (skip). Oxford had a great *W.HA Colledge, Bramy Ra Varsity match a Capails and BP Guest (skip)

A.C. Tribble C. Champelovier,

R. Leigh and C. Pope (skip).

J. MOLLOY

OUTPOINTED

Oltinmam, July 5,

inted Johnny, Moli

18: 10-rounda cons

Hugh Webb Jook

and 80 might

to

The Indian,

out which laclunted

184) Essex 345 for not, out, 1693.

WANDERERS'. MANAGER Wolverhampton," July":5," "Stanley Culilu, former Wolver-

rda, where At Nottinghach: Worcestershire

hours 200 and 28 for 0: Nottinghamshire hampir Wanderats captain and not 334 (Korton 69 Hardstats centre-half, has been site!!

Meade not out Boy dar, of At Newport:

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e Club manager succeeding who resigned tocght- Cullle, capped 31

Glamorgan 303

Shed Teu: scored; six, and the Bouth Afri) ((Woller "50): and :* 113 "for" "two | cân, C, D, Ryneveld, mada 31/for, ||(Parkhouse notṛout;

Lanca Oxfords Ryneveld; did wall with white 208 (Cranston not out 50% | the ball wha ride want in At Derby: Middlesex 385 and 104 for two (Edrich not out 63), The 1) Dérbýkhino 219, DANS back Eat-Kettering: Somerset & 203

svarten. Innings Bouth Atriak, bat

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Parker

Beaten

Dublin, July. 3.j Frankia Parker, United Stater No. 1 lawn tennis star and holder of the French and Belgian titlew, was surprisingly, beaten here to day, by Erie Sturgess, the South African champion, during a tetra- match between the Fitzwilliam Club of Dublin and the Inter national Club of Great Britain.

Sturgess, playing for, the Inter- national Club, defeated. Parker, an honorary member of the Duk lin 'Club, 7-0, 6-8, 6-0.--Reuter,

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