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Britain And US Share The Regatta Honours
Henley, August 9.
Britain and the United States won two gold medals cach today in the seven finals of the Olympic rowing regatta held on the Thames course here.
**********49 194******** ¡Australia, Italy and Denmark won one gold medal
each.
Olympic Standings
Unofficial standings:
London, August 9,
Olympic paint United States 6044: Sweden 260; France 154: Hungary 132.1: Italy 127; Britain 119: Turkey 90-1/3; Holland 89: Denmark 8834: Australia
842; Finland 84-7/12; Switzerland 07-7/12 40%4 Austria 30: Norway
Deiglum
Argentina
36%
24;
24 Jamaica alovakia
10;
29: Czecho Egypt 2014: Canada 1834: Uruguay
1234; Yugoslavia 12; South Africa 10.9; Peru
Mexico 9.5; Panama 8; Iran 7.6: 6.5: Poland 6: Brazil; Ceylon 6: Lebanon 34: Portugal 3; Philippines 2; India 1: Spain
1: Ohile 34: Greece -1/3-
United Press.
Britain gathered her first place in the rowing of
pairs without coxswain, when J. Wilson, stroke, and W. Laurio, bow, returned the time of seven mintues 21.1 seconds, beating Switzerland and Italy.
The United States won the fours with coxswain in the time
of six minutes 50.3 seconds. In second place was Switzer- land,
Denmark came
third.
while
Australia's Mervyn Wood won the singles sculin in grand style. Be gained a comfortable victory of live lengths
Eduardo Risso, of Uruguay, who had do- the American, John Kelly, the favourite, in the
Over
over
Swimming Record Beaten
The Lai Tsun swimming championships opened last night at the Chinese Y bath, Bridges Street.
It the fours without coxswain, the Italian combination won out Switzerland and Denmark. winners were ahead by one The ................... ............. length at the end of the race.
of the J.H. Pietro
Uniled States and the smallest man in the Olympic weight-litting equalled.
today sat up Bories, Olympic record in the bantam weight class.
FOOTBALL PROPOSAL REJECTED
tion
now
Only 1.42 metres tall, he lifted 104.89 kilogrammės, He failed in an attempt on the world record immediately afterwards,
Britain's Hockey Win
+
Eight events were decided, one record being broken and another
A 12-year-old giri, Wong Yuk ping, gave the most impressive performance. She swam the 100 yards brea i̟ stroke In 96.3/5 seconds,
is only 1-3/5 which seconds
the official culony off mark. This time is a Lui Tun record.
Lau Tai Ping returned 2841/5) econds for the men's 50 nutres
to equal the record. He also won he 100 metres back Atroke in 80-8/5 seconds.
-HONG-KONG-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.
**1948.
LEROY BRAXTON COCHRAN (Long Beach, California. UBA), sean' winning Heat 1 of the 400 metres:hurdien oveșt of the 1948 Olymple Games at Wembley Stadium. J. Andra (325), of France, second, with H. Albert (320), Argeritide, third. In the next heat the semi-final-Cochran set a new Olympic record of 51.9 seconds, a time also returned by Sweden's R. Larsson in the othe semi-final heat. · The old record was 52 seconds, set up by Glenn Hardin of the United States in 1932, (AP Photo)
Keen Competition
At Yacht
Club
Compotition in the Summer Championship Series of races in 14-foot sailing dinghies at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, is still grow- ing, and the top places in the list are, now getting very congested!
seconds which detects the Chinese Altogether 51 members have competed in this
The champion of the Colony for the 440 and 880 Chan Chun Nam
asily won the 1.500 metres free style event in 22 mins. 44-4/0
National recurd for the same event! by over 15 seconds.
Results:
50 Metres free style (Men)
1. Lau Tai Ping (28-1/5 secs,
equalled record)
London made for the
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BRADMAN CENTURY
IN
OLD TRAFFORD MATCH
Manchester, August 10.
The weather was fine and the wicket easy whon the Australians continued their second inn- ings against Lancashire here today.
At the lunch, Interval, the Australians had scored
265 for the loss of three wickets...
Scores:
Australians 1st innings
Australia: 2nd Innings Samese Wilson ↳ Fellard .. Morris c Place Pollard Bradman not out
Keith Miller C Howard b
Pollard Hon Hamence not out Extras
Total (for 3)
LANCASHIRE Washbrook ¤ Miller b Lind-
wall
Place.c Ring b Lindwall.... Edrich e Tallon ↳ Lindwall..
kin e Bradman ↳ Loxton Wharton & Bradman b Miller lfoward not out
Cranston stumped Tallon b
Ring
Greenwood stumped Tallon b
Johnson
Pollard e Lindwall b Ring... Roberts Loxton b Johnson Wilson e and b Johnson
Extrao
321
the wicket-keeper, Don Tallon.
Lindwall and Miller were mak-. ing some balls risc, but Wash- 90 brook and Ikin survived till 16 lunch when the total was 42 for 133 two.
The lunch interval was fatal 11 for kin for he gave Bradman
dolly catch without adding to his score. The first 50 had taken 60 minutes. Lancashire's
fourth 205 wicket fell at 00 when Wharton
lashed at a
at a Miller bumper and Bradman another catch,
Cave
Brak
while Washbrook, hitting wildly
88 at an offside ball from Lindwall,
0
9
save slip a catch and half the side were out for 75.
With Toshack taking over the
5 attack both Cranston and Howard 28 helped themselves to boundaries
that the 100 went up in so that
18 under two hours.
The
Jus!
sixth wicket put on 33, but then Crans-
3 ton was smartly stumped. Green- 1 wood was out in a similar way 1oft Johnson's
bowling and dep
4 was taken at 116 for seven with 18 Lancashire in danger of follow-
The Oval Waterlogged
London, -August- 9.- Following the deluge cain over the week-end, the wicket prepared for the final, Toet match between England and Austraila, starting at the: Oval on Baturday next, was today waterlopyed
About a score of grounds.) man watched by spite of th Test
today aclestors were busy with blankets, and a roller mopping, yp laurplus water--Router.
Interport
Bowlers Picked
*Only two former interport play-
130g on.
Very soon after ten Lancashireurs are included in this year in were all out for 130, which meant terport Lawn Bowls team to play
Shanghai next month. arrears of 191.
The team selected yes orday Howard batted attractively to the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls AS by keep his end up when things ociation Interport Selection Sub badly for Lancashire, Committee comprise R, F. da Laz going and he did well to stay through 3. S. Landolt, W. Hong Bling. L. half the innings for a valuabia Sykes, T. A. Madar and 228, which included sovoral crisp
leg side drives.
Total
BOWLING
Lindwall Miller Loxton Toshack Ring Jolinson
O M R. W 10 3 32
11 3 22
I
94 11
7
11
3
4 25 2 5 -Reuter. Monday's Play Manchester, August 9. › The Australians Anished the day well on top of Lancashire here today when they did not enforce the follow on after Lancashire, all out for 130, had arrears of 191 on the first in- nings, Wall
were
Don Brattman did not enforce The follow on after his
slow bowlers, had completed the rout of Lancashire Ian Johnson, capably supported by the fields- men, wickets for only Ave runs in five
took three
of the later
Rosselot.
C. B
With the exception of R. F. da Luz and J. S. Landolt, the rest of the team inve no interport W. Hong Sling' was experience, s reserve on last year's interport team.
Mr. R. P. Phillips, President of the Association, will 'accompany the team as Madager.
lost, bringing the innings to
with a fine return catch. A trial match will be played in Australia were not long in los- Hong Kong before the team leaves
fing a wicket for Morris attempt- for Shanghai. The date of de- Don Bradman, no doubt with ed a cut which flew to Keily field-parture will be decided after re- an bye to helping Cyril Wash- ing in the slips as substitute for colpt of the programme of matches brook's benefit, decided to bat the injured Washbrook, and from the Shanghai Lawn Howle
sgeiti, and, Australia were 81 for though he could not hold the ball the loss of Arthur Morris when he deflected it for Place to make
the catch. stumps were drawn.
Australia's outstanding
throo
Towards the day's cloan relther wickets in the early part of the Barnes nor Bradman took risks day st
49 put on rung for the against accurate bowling and at tourists In
Innings to close at 321 the drawing of stumps Australia and then the Australian bowlers were 272 runs in front-Router.
the county batsmen an un- gave happy time on a pitch that was always lively. Haif, the side w23
Association.
The Selection Sub-Committee, responsible for miscling this year'i team, included R. P. Phillips, U M. Omar, F. Goodwin, J. E. No- ronhs, and A. J, Hall,
In the bantum weight serius, also, the world record for the Proposals put forward by two-hand analch was twice ex- the Chinese Athletic Federa- coeded, first by K. Lee, of Korea and then by J. Greus, of Britain, at yesterday's Hong hokter of the present record. Kong Football Association
Both me, however, admitte Council meeting to have the to being overweight. so neither rules of the Governor's Cup
the record
there- which, Competition amended, were
remains unchanged at 9) turned down by the meeting, which was
Ler did a snatch of 92.5, kitus.
followed by Creus The propusei amendments with a snatch of 95 kilos. sought to have the competiti in
In the hockey semi-final, run under the joint control of the
Pakistan their chance
fort Federation and the Hong Kong meet india in the deciding game Football Association.
The meeting also turned down
when they lost to Great Bri-,
Alsa 100 an application by the Chinese
tain by two goals to nit. Football Association and Combin-
today, India had to fight all the ed Services for incorporation of
to beat Holland way to
by two goals to one. rules of the Victory Shield as part
50 yards back stroke for under Pakistan played gollantly and of the rules of the Hong Kong Football Association,
Britain some anxious mo-
1. Wong Yuk Ping (27 secs) first half, which 2. Leung Po Keung The chairman, Mr. Wong Ka-ments in the
100 back stroko kun, informed the meeting that ended without score. It was only the Association had sung hat in the second half that the Bri-lait-Pui- Fir (89-2/5 seas) Saturday won by Mr. Mallorie Manning: No. 6, Miss Fat, Losby Lancashire,-Ian-Johnson claiming Races today from 50 to 1 to 20 Following are the results of
2. Cheung Shu Yan run entirely under its control, and through the strong Pakistan de 100 yarda breast stroke handicap was over a long course from 15. 7. No. 14, Mr. Corbett: No thren wickets for only Bye runs to 1 for the St. Leger, was on games played yesterday in
HAVE
fish oftack
managed 10
such competitions which were not
it could not sihly incentrate
fence twice.
purt of the Association's rules,
the Tulas "of such competitions as
Broken Time
to
crash
In the India-Holland match, ex-
throughout
An application for affiliation citement was tense from the Hong Kong Tramway the game, as the Dutch were dog Company and the Hong Kong S7-gedly resisting the licitors Clerks Association was slaught.
Indian on- Combining well, the approved,
Europeans made the going hard for the favoured Indian team.
Meanwhile, the thorny ques- tion
whereby compensation to loss of time away from work through participating in ovents, will come up for discussion at the the International ́Amateur Athle- tic Federation Congress in Lou~ don tomorrow.
CHINA'S
CAGERS' VICTORY
London, August 8.
Field
Goals
SACILI
Fouls
of broken time:titors for i
It is understood that the Con- gress will consider the report of
Box score of the Basketball the Amateur Status Commission. match between China and Swit-The Commission recommends that zerland:
It should be permitted and not be violation of the considered a {afmateur rule for an athlete who is the role support of his family, to be reimbursed by his national 'association or federation through his employer for Ibas of tinio, salary or wages,-Reuter.
China
Kya (Forward) Chia (Forward) Pao (Center)
Woo, Chang Chang
(Guard)
T. C. Lee (Guard)
S. K. Lea (Guard)
Chuo (Forward) Wee (Guard)
Total
Switzerland
Albrecht
(Forward) Stockley
((Forward)
Gelzer (Centar) Pollot (Guard) Honey (Guard) Gujer (Guard) Tribolet (Guard) Altman (Guard) Dntoit (Forward) Chollet (Center)
ONO
Total 13
lolaan oo Personal
11
Mills Ordered To Rest
London, August 9..
2. Wong Kam Woh,
yards breast stroke (Indies) 1. Wong Yuk Ping (30-3/5
scc3. record)
2 Wong-Yuk Ching.
14'9
2. Chat Ming Yee
1. Leung Chung (30-3/5 sees)
100
́metres handicno (jun)
1. Leung Hin Yuen (72 sets) 1,500 metres free style (men's)
2. Lo Shiu Fook
1. Cha Chin Nain (22 mins.
44-4/5 seca)
series to date, and last Sunday 21 started in the afternoon sweepstake race. Every, open sweepstake race in dinghies counts in this series and there are still eight week-ends- weather permitting-before the end of the Series. It looks as if the result of this series may well be in the balance until the very last race of the series. There were
low
Tha
foun
St Ledger Betting
the Folkestone
BOWLS TOURNEY RECULTS
tho
the 21st
out. for 75, and Lindwall, claimed three of the wickets. One ball Washbrook's burt two races in allocation of dinghies. This draw from him
be Stars last week, one on Thurs has resulted in the alloration of thumb, and he batted in pain
London, August 9. day night won by Mr. Yourieff, dinghies as follows:-No. 2 Mr. fore being caught off Lindwall.
bowlers took over Cantador, the French colt, who and another on Rabson; No. 3, Mr. Honess: in "Deneb"
No. 4.
later and completed the rout of was hacked at No. 10, Mr. Dubois No. 13, Mr. in "Polaris". Saturday's race
Blaaw
Ave overs.
offer at 23 to 1 when the card was First Round of the Open Singles No. 17, Litchfield; Kellet Island round Stone Dewer No. 19, (Mr. Yourleff:
MIARU
"About 25,000 spectators gave called over at the Victoria Club, Lawn Bowls Championship: calters Island to Port and then No. 21, Captain Hancock; No. 22;
Washbrook a groat raception to-night.
At HK.F.C. A. E, Coates heat Rally the favourite. My Love, E. C. Fincher 21-3 on round the North Fairway buoy Mr. and back. Mr. Mallorie gain-
Mallorie;
when he opened the Lancashire No, Members are reminded of
Innings with Place, and he and the second favourite, My head. ed his initial lead in beating conditions attendant" allo- started conndently, making the Babn, drified half a point from At K.D.R.C.: R. F. da Luz bent
on the
first 14 runs from the bat, in- 2 to 1 to 3 to 2 and from ♬ to 1:
18.
Bradbury 21-14 on We
19th against the tide off Holt's cation of dinghies. The member
cluding
off Miller.
2.
head, to 11 to 2, respectively. Wharf and steadily increased must interest aluselt personally
Lindwall gradually worked up
D. Rosario' heat- H.K.C.C.: in the mainten ace of his dinghy,
The full quotations were: to way.
watching that all defects are re-to' his best pace and in his fourth 2 fy Love, 11 to 2 My Babu, A. W. Hircock 21-20 on 28th head. Sunday's
The games, between F. X. M, da over a short course from Kolist O
three balls; Place 100 to 9 Black Tarquin, 20 to Silva and S. A Gray, and A. B. Island, round the Custorns Crui- staff and seeing that the host is Edrich in sets off Causeway Bay, then in properly handled whenever taket scooped up an easy catch to gully Solar Silpper and. Timia; 25 to Coleman and E. AI. Alarcon word
and Edrich snicked the second Cantador and Ottoman, 33 to not played. side Causeway day breakwater
{ out.
Normal hire: fees are paid for delivery he received straight to Bar Tek-Reuter. and so back round Kellet Island from West to East. It was a de- use of these dingl Jos but Hay will dodging course with some Buky automatically be reserved for tho
owners **use of their
BATURDAY, AUGUST 7 winds. in Causeway Bay and Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Plate Best
Caxswain plenty of hard work for the crews getting the keel up and down races up until 30 minutes before It, Polaris, Malleria ... 3.35.18
the advertised
time of stating ind. Denetza", Hones, 216.02 passing in amongst the rocks off the race, when they will be drawn 1, "Diphus", Hancock.... £.59.25 Kellet Island and aver the fishing for by all present. Allocated dings, Altals Dewar ***
(the “Dellairis", Yourialt 2.39.45 3.61.50 sampans' mooring lines.
Dingħin (Bart, 1310) - *; Now-Sweepstake Ravo
Beet
2. Won Kr.n Wah (23 mins. It all the big dinghy race was orted to and mundo good by club löver ht 21 he dismissed Place and 17 to 3 Noor. 9 to 1 Royal Drake, i
31-4/5 necs)
Low Scores
In County Cricket
London, August 0. Close of play scores in County cricket games today:
At Leeds: Essex 148; Yorkshire 240 for 3 (Hutton 124 not out, Yardley 52 not out). Rain res tricted
play.
for
Mr. Corbett in No. 14. gained the "owner" from the O.O.D. be
hies must therefore be clalined by the lead first out of Causeway fore this time limit...There are 3 Pises overtaken by Mr. Honess in No. cated above.availabjo, always for adler Derse Boy on the first lap, and was then dinghies apart from those "allo. 18, who held the 'lend for a whole
drawing tup before
being overtaken by
By
Cdr... Aylan (4)
Pls. Captain Farquhar (1)
Mr. Kay (3)
1. Mr. Goole (8)
2Mr. Kino (1)
Nar
4| Mr. Lindeman (1)
1. Lt. Laer ́ (2)
Hr. Karbaus (8)
DINGDIEN Mr. Corbett (18, 14, 10, 18, 20, 19) 1.24.23M Yourself 14, 13, 34, 15, 10, 18) -3.35.00 Mr. Millest (12, 14, 11. 14, 7, 16) 1.01.10 Mr. Hoogerhure (9, 27, 4. 14, 12) 1.48.00Lt. Tyler (11, 17, 16, 2, 17.9). 1.52.00 Mt. Hopers (18, 18, 14, #1) Losby; "17" Mr. Darby (6, 74 74 25, 111,
8.20.20 Mr. Von Bydon (10, 7, 6, 13, 5, 7)
Lowerhuys 1***
"O", Mr. De' Goeda · (14, 0, 12, 15 Roberber: 28 Rrail
Mine :Castopher (18, 8, 15, 10)
ith Corbett
| 4th,, "16", : Evana :
D.N.P. IX, HAT:
„RY] THE LAST WEEK'S RESULTS:" Mr. Mallorie in No. 3. Mr. Mal Details of last week's baces, th". Dalons ierie In turn held in the lead for with the positions-in the Star and nearly a lap and was then over Dinghy series, are given below taken by Mr. Honèss who went
THURIDAY, AUGUNE· B
At Hastings: Kent 9412 against anetid 20 very popular race is stars (Blart 1824, 11th in Buster Borics)
Sussex. Rain restricted play.
Another
TUESDAY RAGES The first “Tuesday Night" wit
with duty bonta
and times of
[.
.
CMmble
Clover. BUNDAY, AUGUST I
"" | Dingides Bwvenetako. (Mart 1810, 11th In
+ ....... Bummer. Barios),
Coxswain
1.48.35 1.49.38 4 1.42.01
Face Jat,
Hor 2nd, "","Mallarie
ard, 2447,0
THURSDAY, AUGUST S'
- Nan+dWarpataku- -Ener
kingklon (Start 1984) ̧. Bonita Casawaln
#%,"14" Corbett. Zod, "*"* Mannleg Ard, 'Dachy "
stb. 1 Cantoshier
·Time
30% #18", "Robertson BEN, "", Hoogerhuys a
JED, "Yourles
#th, "17", Hancock
0.6301 1th, *4*, Mis, Franklin
3.02.49 10th, sh, 2fsending 1.08.18 11th, st, Defens 1.01.13 1
2.04.03 1847 "*") Tylers.
At Weston-super-Mare: Glam- the Thursday night non-swber-Place Beat Conwala - Time: Pia, organ 70, and 157 for 8 (Jones stake race, and in fact the Thurs- 1st Deneb, Yourself, 1.45.00 50); Somerset 100 (Woodhouse day night programme, has proved and, "Benetah", Malloris. 53, Muncer for 64).
so popular that it has been derd, Alial Hanse At Kennington Oval: Surrey: cided to make the most of the 4th, "larie Wright.....
||D.N.F.I. "Delištrin”, - Kino:" "Daphna", 156 (Finblock, 82, Young 7 for remaining long light evenings and. Dewari
hold an additional evening sailing 30); Middlesex 90 for 5.
At Leicester: Worcestershire race for Stars and Dinghies every
Leicester,
Jenkins 75): Tuesday, The Harley Street specialistoire 64 for 4. who attended Freddie Mills,
"At Southampton: “Hampshire world light heavyweight box-114 and 30. for 3; Warwickshire ing champion, has ordered him 100 (Maudsley B1, Knott 7 for be held on Tuesday, August 17. complete rest for two months 304). with continuous spinal treat. At Cheltenham: Northampton-races exactly the rame as Thurs-
Хоу- 177 and 48 for shiro
no wicket; ment,
Gloucestershire 108 (Crapp 58, Queen's Pior 5.20 p.m.
Boat leaves Kowloon 8.10 p.m. 7th,, utaon
8th, "21", Gordon The specialist considers that Wilson B01:
Races start Star 6.00 p.m. 106, "40". Bydew 2th, “10”, “Kackin after two months Mills will be A1 Nottingham: Nottingham
dinghies :0.10 p. from the shire boot Derbyshire by an in- completely recovered
Housebuys Boat back for those why must in "g" Delots Derbyshire 194 and 125 (Winrow & for 18): Dianon will be aortol at 8.80 115
at 8.00 Án
omelal
statement by the Notts 104 (Bimpsoni 120, Hardista British Boxing Board of Control 97, Stocks 68, Smith for 37e danting to the radiogram or a 16th, pm at the Club and there, will 18k said that at some time or other flouter.
clnoma show ur conceit every 11th the vertebrae at the base of Mills akull
Tuesday night, in addition to the out of
4 Londón, August 9,
normal programmes- 'on' d The International Amateur Thursday nights, p
ALLOCATERİDİNGHIES:::
United Precition at present botheringnings and 45 runa:
MANN TO BE MCC
SKIPPER
Male London, August 1.
T
aimmerlightung
Afor the Geinovich
A new England cricket captain Mills complained of porestAthletic Association today pro- has arisen with the scceptance by headaches and slight dizziness.
Mann, Middlesex captam,
G
#A#=X=RU" who taken and re-visionally accepted into the Willsethe departure of sortie of the offer to lead the M.C.C. vouled aught misalignment of the membership Singapore, Puerto members and the repair of further tourists in South Africa next vertebraak; at the base of the Bice, Bermuda, Algoria and Bri- dinghies, it has choy bied possible Winter.—Beüfer,
Stiah-Quiària. --Associated Press; to, haya" a furkaturaw-for-thu
#1} /*18*,* Dirachow
108.00 14th, 28". Derythow, 1.08.11.18" Vew Brdon- 1.07.2015th. "40"', Mim Thorso
Time
1,26,20 #1 1.37.12 28
Me, Mallorie (13, 13, 'TO)
Mr Weight (19, 18, 10)
Mr. Heardlox (8, 8.,4, 11, 12)
Mr. The Jong (11, 10, 11)
Mr Plaidstad (5, 16, 19) Mr. Deerschow (1,8,9,8) Mr. ten (10, 19,
1.25.03 10 Mr. Robson (7,10, 6
Mr. Glover' (2, 0, 5, 9)
1.30.18 *
1.39.58.17 Mr. Duboje (IMB) 1.4.00
1.34.00 13 1.87.08: 14 1.28.18
1.44.40 12
r. Tran (9,,) Mr. Fabertson (18) Lt. Ingham (16) Mr. Gordon (0.7) Kit, Telichsteld 79, 4) Vaptalo Janegel (14) 1.46,00 10 Mr. Manning (19) 1.46.2035 Mr. Kay 19, 4)
Mia Franklin (10)- LARGE
Mr. Watson (12) 199 115.80.7
Lt.Cdr. Carey (11) 1.60.00
Mart (8/B)
144.88
1.10.00.N... Manning 1" "31". Bianwi Miss Devar.. (31)
1.10.23
14, 2017 Mim Cantopher: ga”, de `1,11 už Jõele; 225) - Johnston,
pt. Cdr. Meyrick (10) Dr. Ken (29)
· 3.11.39. Į BUMMER* CRAMPTONSHIP - SERIES. -
Mr. Raeburn (9) Mr. Vivian (3))))
*1.18.00"|| Holakinek A Fonsagradal to date, Mr. Dudley. (1)
CANELA, Cdr. Goodbart. (3)
1:16.00 Mr.TV, Honom (5, UGLED LIEBT" || LA, OFFS Marjo (K1, 4, KO
fo in Towar r'"11": "Duboka.
MATUNDATIZUGUBY.
pik Dresses Cullock-Tašo:
ZELO) ||12| Humilton" (1..1, E
Chatain Hapigr. [10, 1)UNA
“20 | MV, Blaam. (4) Mr. Kari,`(8)
*
10|YA, Grace' (0, 1)".
•14.]te, Mizeball | (7)]
*** } Mr.) Puller." (6)
10 Mins Toogood: {4}}
| 10 || Me. - Jobratou (8).
(Mr. Pureer; 44112)
Mr. Karlourd·‚(R))
A
The following matches in the Lawn Bowls. Open Singles Cham--- pionship will to played off to- day:
W. Hong Sling (22474) v. J. E. Noronha (32283) at I.B. G. C.
R.M.V. Ribeiro (28003) R W. 1 M. Dickson (326002 at K.C.C.
U.K. Rumlahn (28001) v. A,' JBlott (31191) at Francis Loo
c.c.c.
A.K. Omar v.
(21070) at H. K. F. C.
C.B. Rosselot (25588) v. ALG. Eastman
B.A. Manso Recreio.
(19200).v. A,A, Lopes (30203) et K.D.C.
Playing in the Open Pairs at the KCC yesterday, M. Y. Adsl and S. Yusur beat R. P., Phillips and S. Strange 27 to 20 on the 21st head.
KCC Teams On Saturday
Kowloon Cricket Cub will play Cowloon Bowling Green Club In
an the First Division of the Lawn
Bowls League and Talkoo Récréa 14tion Club in the focand· Division
on Saturday on The First Division
sion meteocond
start; at:4p.m, and the-- Division encounter at 8:30 pm, st
The KCC teamere (Fira Divi sign) Goo Lee, S.-A. Gray, T 10A, Madar, F. Goodwin (skip); V Labrurd,. F. E, Skinner T Lock.TEL C. Fincher (skip)TATIMA Forrest Kow, Fi
8. Rossolt (skip) (Second Diy [sion) 1 W. H. Colledao L, Hrozdy,
Capill, A.LP, Gunel (akip
A.
Tribble, C. Champelovi Lalch, C. Popa:(skip)ju, B. Trusinan, 3. W TIDEN Sloven" (skip);