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NEW ZEALANDERS LOSE THREE WICKETS FOR 19

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Cambridge, May 18.

Although receiving little help from the patch, bow- lors were so much in command for most of the day hore that after dismissing the University for 107 the Now Zoolanders lost throo wickets for 19.

An unfinished fourth wicket stand of 137 by J. Reid and W. Wallace put the tourists on top towards the end of the day. At the close of play they had made 156 for three.

steckes

Slands of 1 for the 8th and 37 full range of the mumny for the first wicket me, pre- vented Cambridge University's Innings from becoming a complete real. Wher yes. The 22-year- old fast bowles, sent back Dewes, Doggart and Coles for Bvs ring in his second speli, he began such arullapse that seven wickets Jell In two hours for 45.

at his command and before the close of play he had hit up b runs, including nine fours.

Then came the most spirited

scoreboard

The close of play

Cambridge First Innings Deves. b Hayes

Morris, lbw b Crestwell Doggart, bw b Hayes:

opperition of the Camoridge Cotes, Hinyes... annings, Stoveson,

strong Itimmel, e Sureliffe, ↳ Crea-

weil forward player, and Popplewel

odded mlinit bowler

61 before

Stevenson fædle, St. Reld, b Burke the słow left-arm Hawkey, e Reid, b Cresswell Burti, who concrder

Stevenson, e Burke, b Burnt only five rune in 11 overs. Popplewell, St. Reld, b Burke The New Zealanders begin even. Payer, b Burtt more badly. In his first five overs,

Warr. not out The fast bowler Warr sent back Sutcliffe, Hadlee and Smith with

ly 19 on the board,

Exirns

Total

Great Unfinished Innings Then came a great unfinishe,( Jenings by Wallace, ably assisted by Held, Wallace employed the Hayes

Cresswell Burtt Rabane

SECOND LEAGUE Burke

LAWN BOWLS

At 3.30 p.m. tomorrow the Tai- Box Club Bowling Section_will have us their guests the Hong Kong Football Club in a Second League Lown Bowls game.

Talkoo make one alteration, to their team, J. Rowan is substitut ed for Nimmo, otherwise the selection is identical us for the Jast fixture, namely:-

T. R. MueClean, F. S. Thomson, W. G. McKie and J. C. Chalmers.

(Skip).

"R'B. Marshall, A Steven, J. B. Baxter

(Skip).

and J. 1. Kinburgh.

J. Rowan, J. A. Smith, C. Bovaird and W. Melrose. (Skip).

19

2

WAPPINGSHAW LAWN BOWLS AT HKF CLUB

Sixteen players todk part in the Wappingshaw lawn bowls at the Hong Kong Football Club ground yesterday when the Club's green was opened for play.

As the result of the day's play. the rink skippared by B.. A. Man- sell won the competition over J. H. O'Grady's rink by 6 shot. the final score being 19-13. C. rink Carr won over T. Morgan's by 18 shots.

The Wappingshaw lawn bowls tames are played at the Club's green every Thursday.

The following are the results:

2. S. Bell 341. Robertson 19 J. S. Howell

B. A. Monseli

(skip)

14 G. Patterson

107

Bowling

M

17

5 20

21 15 28

14

2

3 0

4

0

2

11.1 2 32

New Zealand First Inslogs

Sutcliffe, e Morris, b Warr Hudlce, Popplewell, b Warr Reid, not ou! Smith, e insole, b Warr Wallace, not out

Extros

Total (for three wkts)

47

F

A. McAlpino

T. Waler

E. E. Wallwork

B. 1. Bickford

J. H. O'Grady

(skip

: h

13

L. F. Hanley

C. Strange

H.L.B. Bowbiggin L. Strange C. Carr

(skip)

T. Morgan

27

(skip)

I

22

IN

40

KCC vs KDC

The following have been select- ed to represent the KCC in their Firal Division Lawn Bowls Rain against KBC at Cox's Road to morrow at 4 p.m.

A. J. Kew, A. W. Ramsey, 'Geo. Lee and C. S. Rosselet (Skip): J. Uren, S. A. Gray. A. E. P. Guest and E C. Fincher (Skip); T. Lock, A. N. Other, C. Thomp- 150 Fon and T. A. Madar (Skip).

Reds Bowl Over Boston Braves

New York, May 18.

Last week the Spoon Winners Cincinnati Reds, who are supposed to be chumps

In the Wapplushaw were:-). A. Smith, D. R. Dally, and J. C. Chalmers (Skip).

New Challenger For Boxing Title

London, May 19.

Eddic Miller of Australia

but are playing like champs, again bowlod over Boston Braves today when Grady Hatton smashed a grand slam home run in the last of the ninth for a 13-9 victory, Hatton's smash,gave Reds their second victory in a row over Braves and put them just one game Out of first place.

second inning.

Marvin Rickert and Jim Bussel countered with homers for Braves in a five-run fth inning that put

Boston in front 9-5, but Reds] kept batting uphill

big hitting

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1949.

Three

Winners

BS'RI.

2

Winners of the Ladies' Baseball Throwing event at the 1949 Open Athletic Meet at Caratine Hill yesterday. 1st Miss Yuk-chun and 3rd Miss Keng Mok Fung-kau: 2nd Miss So Hon-yuk.--("China Mail" Photo).

Colony's Open Athletic Meet

The Colony Open Athletic Meet organised by the South China Athletic Association began yos- terday at Caroline Hill under a scorching sun.

Fifteen events were success- fully gone through. nine being finals and six being heats.

The Meet will be continued on Sunday, May 22 at 1.00 am. when Anals in nineteen events will be derider'.

Outstanding performances yesterday's events were those of Gunner Kirswell from the Army, and Ng Yuen-fook this year's Athletic and of the South China

Athletic Association.

Gunner Kirwell was seen in the best race of the evening when he outdistanced the much fancied Ch.nose Olympic runner, Werk Cheng-lam. In the 1,500 metres theal.

Kirswell took the lead at the sound of the gun-shot, followed by N. Silva of St. Joseph's. Wong, who was lying third from last lengthened his strike and went in front of Kirswell at the end of the Orst lap. Ite was setting the pace, closely allowed by the well ju two yards behind until the end of

3rd

heat: 1. Pte.

Barrago Army) 2. Sun Chi-pah (Lung Send). Time 56.2 secs.

Ladies' High Jump (Final): 1. Leung Suk-ming (Chung San); 2. Chan Ming-chit (SCAA); 3. Tsul Shiu-mul (SCAA). Height: 4 min. 0% sec.

Ladies 100 Metres (Heat): 1. Leung Sue-ming (Chung San); 2. Ng Kit-wong (Chung San); 3. Lam Lal-san (SCA): 4. Evelyn Alcenso (St. Mary's). Time: 14.2

sec.

Mok

Americans After Tennis Honours

New York, May 19. Americans will make the biggest raid since the war on Europe's major Lawn Teanis Honours this Summer.

The Invasion will be speur- headed by Dick Gonzales, United Sintes cliampion; Unvis Cup star Ted Schroeder and 1948 Wimble- don Champlon Bob Falkenburg. It will

total eight men and 10 women.

First stop will be the French championships in Paris starting May 10. The entrics include Gonzales and, for women's events, Miss Louise Brough and Mrs. Margaret Osborne Dupont, both former Wimbledon cham- pions.

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Overnight Rains Delay Matches

London, May 18.

In nearly all the eight first class matches which be- gan today, bowlers quickly gained the upper hand. Widespread overnight rain delayed the start for a short period at most matches, and on the affected pitches batsman found themselves in difficultios.

In only two places did the scoreboard show more thon 100 runs. Denis Compton rescued Middlesex from a bad start against Leicester- shire at Lords, and Avery was 74 not out in the Essex lunch total of 120 for 2 against Kent at Ilford. Essex, however, collapsed after lunch, losing their remaining eight wickets for only 60 runs.

Scores

Several of the group will go to the Netherlands-championships.at Noordwijk, May 31-June

Kent's opening batsmen, (370 for 7 wickets and then do Even more will tune up for the

and Leslie Todd.clared. Grieve made his maiden main goal, the Wimbledon chan Arthur Fang plonships, in the London tourne- Rave their side a good start,, Fagg century for the County. ment at Queen's Club starting scoring.95 not out. By the close June 13.

of play, Kent were only 58 runs with eight wickets After Wimbledon, from June behind

The close of play scores were: 20 to July 2, various members of in hand.

will go to the Irish Leicestershire, who were play- the party

At Lords: Middlesex 273, (Ro- their Arst ing

Championship! Championships from July 11 to

bertson 51. Denis Compton 60, match today, gave Middlesex an Sharp 62 not out, Sperry & for

capturing the early shock by

and Edrich 45; Leicestershire 19 for 2. wickets of Brown

At Oxford: Lancashire 370 for but 30 runs,

Jack

7 declared (Grieves 102 not out, Compton Wharton 139, B.. Howard 56);

Oxford University 12 for 2.

17.

only

Four players will appear under the official banner of the US Lawnj Tennis Federation and have all for their expenses paid by that group. Itobertson They are Gonzales, Falkenburg, partially remedied matters with Mr. Dupont and Miss Brough.

The others will go on their own, but with LTA sanction. They are: men-Frank Farker. who has been playing in Europe since January;

runner-up the

and Dents

stand of 57 in 45 minutes.,

wickols

At 11ford: Essex 202 (Avery 08, Ridgway 4 for 47); Kent 144 for 2(Fagg 95 not out).

to

276

bal.--

Source Of Trouble

left- Sperry, Leicestershire's

At Pontypridd: Worcestershire 7 for 61); Glamor- was 120 (Wooiler arm medium fast bowler, Earl Cochell; Gardnar Mulloy, the main source of trouble to gan 26 for 3.

At Wells: Somerset 140 (Gim semi-finalist at Wimbledon last the home batsmen and took six year: Budge Patty and Bill Ro- for 45.

blett 64, Aspinall 5 for 10); York- bertson.

Northamptonshire appeared to sire 33 for no wicket..

Hampshire At Southampton: Women-Doris Hari, Wimbledon be in splendid form again when,

past two years. at home for the first time, they 280 for 8 (McCorkell 102, Walker Gertrude Moran, US

indoor dismissed three Surrey batsmen 69). Nottinghamshire to bat.

At Northampton: Surrey champion; Mrs. Pat Tood; Shirley for 45 rans. off the Fry: Mrs. Helen Hihhany: Vir falling to Clarke, the left-arm for 7 (Whittaker. 148 not out) ginia Boyer; Arville Macguire fast medium bowler. A one cen- Northamptonshire and Gloria Butler,-Associated

tury by Whittaker helped to pull Reuter. Surrey round and he was beaten at the close with 148.

The Yorkshire captain, Nor- toss for inan Yardley, lost the

row when nfth time in a Yorkshire visited Wells to play Somerset, and the home county

London, May 18. first. batted

Ronnie Aspinall

England regained some of Yorkshire's pace man, continued

with the bull by their lost prestige by complet- his success taking five for 19 and Somerset ing a double victory in the football field over Continental were all out for 140.

opponents.

Prees.

Frenchman Wins At Tennis

Paris, May 18. Andre Faviers, of France, of Holland, beat A. Borren. 6-1, 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in the first round of the men's singles of

the French lawn tennis cham- plonships, which began on the courts of the Roland Garros Stadium here today.

the

had

Started Badly

UR-

who

ENGLAND'S DOUBLE WIN

to

last

Sorel territorially against Norway. The

narrow

the

baseball

At Oslo. England's "A" team. Ladies' Thowing the

bcat Norway four goals Fung-kau (Final): -

Ralo restricted play in the one, to show Improved form after (SCAA); 2. So Yuk-chan (SCAA);

against Sweden Worcestershire versus Glamorgan crashing 3. Hung Keng-yuk (Chung Son).

Other first round results in the match at Pontypridd, Fine bow. week. and the "B" side beat Distante; 26 44 metres.

men's singles were: 400 Meires Hurdles (heats):

ling by Hever, fast medium, who Holland 4-0 in Amsterdam. F. Ampon (Philippines) beat

Playing much better football Ng Chee-peng

in 1st heat:

14 maidens

24 overs

opponents Chow Der B. Kuks-Nyks (Czechoslova- which yielded two wickets for 18 than their amateur 2. Cheng Son):

B-4 and 6-1. R. WALLE

England had nearly all the game (St. kia) by 7-5, 2. T. Brage

Wit WCIES

beat. S. Lord runs, and (Jamel) United States)

6-4, 4-6, 3-6, took seven for 61.

ground

cramped dismissal for 120. movements of the lively English Times: min. 3 3/5 sec.

cestershire's

badly 1. Ho Hil-pe (St. 7-5, 6-3, Henri Doblet (France) 2nd heLt

(Israci)

Glamorgon 6-T,

then started 0-2

attack and a slippery ball and for 28 Joseph's): 2, Chuc Kam-wing (St. beat M. Apel

greasy turf did not make goal- Joseph's); 3. Leung Kai

(Mun and 11-9. Koger Descair (France) by losing three wickets

beat

Y. Finkleruut

of runs by the close (Israel) 6-3,

play.

getting easy. " 6-1 and 0-2. Eustace Fannin Oxford, following their defeat

came in Two English goals Seng). Time: 1 min 0 1/6. Kec.

200 Metres (Heats):

(South Africa) beat B. Dupont by Yorkshire, upset Lancashire each half. Mullen scored in the 1st Heat: 1. G. Pereira; 2. Cheng (Switzerland, 6-2, 6-2 and 6-2. carly today by getting four men fifth minute, Finner in the 37th the third top, when Silva widden-Ting-pong (Chung San). Time

Lennart Bergelin (Sweden) was out for 89 by the lunch Interval, minute and Morris got the last in ly forged ahead of both of them.

24-2/5 secs.

conceded walk-over from R. but the County rallied to make the 71st minute-Reuter. 2nd heat: 1 Ng Yuen-fook node] (France) who scratched. (SCAA): Neck To Neck

2. N. Xavler (5t.

In the first round of the wo- men's singlen: Joseph's). Time: 23-3/5 Eces.

Pole Vault (Final): 1. Lee Poh- Mile L. Manfredi (Italy) beat; line (Mun Seng); 2. Yue Tik-Mile B. Barbier (France) 6-0, kwan (Chung San); 3. Chan Sui- 7-5. Mlle Michel Bernard wong (Mun Seng): 4. Lin San (France) beat Miss Gloria Buller (unattached).

: (United States) 8-10, 8-6, 0-3.; Heights: 3.3 metres.

Mile N. Hermen (Holland) beat Women's Pulling the shot Mile G. Kornfeld (Lernelí 0-8, (Final): 1. Hon Keng-yuk (Chung 7-5, 7-5, Mme Jacqueline Patorni San), 2. So Yuk-chan (unat (France) beat V. Rigollet (Swit- teched): 3. Yuen Yuk-yin (unat-zerland) 6-4, 3-5, 6-3, Mile M. tached); 4. Mok Fung-kau (unat tached).

It was the sixth victory in hard hitting twins of the Dodgers, has been approved as the next the last eight starts for the each got two run homers. It was challenger for the British Em-rollicking Reds, who got 17 Snider's sixth and Campanella's pire featherweight boxing hits in their assault on fourseventh.

"Pittsburgh Pirates again de- championship heid by Ronnie Boston pitchers. Braves gave

pace-setting Clayton of England.

Glants, their ace, Johnny Sain a 1-0 feated the

Although

Johnny The British Boxing Board of

lead with big rally in the winning 5-3, Control named him the logical

homers for the

Excitement reached its highest but the Reds Mize hit two

losers, Ed Stevens and Ed Bock at this stage when the three contender because he beat Tuny Lombard of South Africa.

came back to knock out the

Kave Pirates their final margin them ran neck to neck for almost Promoters have until May 30 big right hander with five runs with late homera.

half of the fourth lap, but Silva to arrange

tie contest, whien | in the fourth, including a three

Vic Raschi, pitching onl of was the first to fall behind. Wong must be fought by July 30, run homer by Ray Mueller.

the finest games of his career, again led Kirswell by about twe Miller is now in Australla, He

held world champlon Cleveland yarris, but the Army man, run- hud said he would fly to Britain

Indians to two hits in * 6-0 ning a clover race, brought out If the mitch Is scheduled here.

Yankee victory over the once magnificent spurt in the last 50 His British manager, Sam Burns,

great Bobby Foller at New yards, to romp home almost eight Kaid Australian promoters might

York. Tommy Henrich, got two yards in front ex Wong. bid for the bout.-Associated

Ng Yuen-fook, homers in a two rus' blast in

near who Press.

the first inning that put Ranchi realised he was an athlete until in front to stay.

a few months ago, easily coasted Ted Williams got his eight home in his 400 metres and 200

with homer

man on base and metres heats, returning the heat Bobby Doerr got his second, also lime of the day for both events. be a Stableford Off To Good Start with a man on, to lead Bostan At the close of yesterday's mee Throwing the Javelin (Final): Golf Competition at Fanling this

Dodgers got off to a 7-0 lead Red Sox to their second straight Army was leading in Club ag1. Pte. Miler (Army); 2. G.N. week-end.

Chicago in gregate in the Men's section, with Goruno SL Joseph's); 3. Ho Hit- Mr. F. de Jong had the honour in the first three lanings, but victory, 7-4, over

20 points. In the ladies' events, po (St. Joseph's); 4. Wong Hong to be the first member to all the then sat cursing at the weather Boston.

with 12 (Chung San). minutes as

Ellis Kin-ler was tagged for 11 Chung San was ahead

Distance: 40.2 shower # decanter presented by Mr. N. D. for 20

Including Gus Zemlal's points.

inetres. letres.

There will be a Men's Learve C. Marsh to Lose holing out in threatened to wipe the game off hits

'20 Ladies'

Motres three-run homer, but emerged

Hurdles Tennis Practice on Sunday after- one. Mr. de Jong did the seventh the books.

(Finals); 1. Mui Sing-ngan

noon at the Kowloon Cricket Club hole on the Old Course in ono But the weatherman smiled with a victory.

Today's baseball scores were:

(SCAA); 2. Lin Kam-san (Chung at 5 pm, when the following are last Tuesday,

und Snider and Roy Campanella,

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Putting the Sho; (Fhul): 1. To | San); 3. Ng Laf-un (Chun requested to be present for a few R

Keng-kau (SCCA); 2. Wong Hong, San); 4. Hung Truk-mul (Chung trial sets. In order that the Com-

Wong Hong (Chung Son), San). Time: 16 see. Distance: 33 ft 0 in.

GOLF CONTEST AT FANLING

There will

Dodgers had a session in which every man in; the lineup, Including pitcher Joe Hatten, got at least two hits, ax they trampled Chicago Cubs,

14-5.

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Full Rosults

1,500 Metres (Final): 1. Gunner Kirswell (Army); 2. Wong Cheng- am (SCAA) 3. R. Silva (St. Joseph's); 4. Chu Chul-tal (Chung Sar). Time: 4 min. 33-1/ secs.

Brinnerius (France) beat Mme E. Scholten Kielt (Holland) 6-3, G-2, Mme G. Jamain (France) bent Mme H. Straudeva (C20-

4-0, 0-4, 9-7- choslovakia) Reuter.

Men's League Tennis Practice

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

Sixth Race Meeting, SATURDAY, 21st MAY, 1949.

There are ten races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.39 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Numbers (19 Races-$20) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Ballding, also tickets for the special Cash Sweep on the "Lantao land!- cap" to be run at this Meeting. Tickets for the "Lantao Handi- cap" may be purchased also at the club's Brunch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members and guests are reminded that they and their Indies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED througout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO, THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges_admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure . and Club Rooms at $10 including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or persons! Introduction of a mittes may decide who will play

Member, such Member, to be responsible for all chits etc. 100 Metres Semi-Finals:

for the Club in the varietas 1st Heat:

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on 1 Pau Keng-yin

Lengue, (South China): 2. G. Pereira (St.

sala at the RACE COURSE, 、 Any other member of the Club. Jospeh's): 3. Leung Chan-beng wishing to be given a trial. is (SCAA), Time: 11.0 secs.

himself at the above present

2nd Heat: 1. P. Mera (Kini George V}; 2. Collaco (St Joseph's); 3. Law Chi-to (SCAA) Time 12.1".

Step and Jump (Final): 1 Hop Lam

Kai-chee (Chung San): 2. Ng Chee-pena (Chung San); 3. A.K. Ismail (St. Joseph's); 4. R. Sliva

Distance: (St. Joseph's),

time and place. 12.57 metres.

W.A. Nicholas, J. E. J. Arzooni, 400 Metres (heats):

A. E. P. Guest, J. Crawford, T. Ist hical:

Ng Yuen-fook

Baker, F/O Gambrill, F., Skin- (SCAA); 2. W.D. Eggleton · (King

Aggregate points

C.G. March, K. Gulles, Capt. Men's Army 20, Chung San 16, ner, C.

F.R. Wiggins, George V School). Time: 53 secs.

Turner-Cooke, (St. St. Joseph's 12. South China 8, V 3nd beat: 1..D. Collaco

W. Golding.C

F. Groet, Joseph's); 2. Nuno Xavier

(St. Mun Seng 7. University 0, King Pickford,

George v School 0, Lung Seng 0, Pirates: p. Muncriei, Casey; c. Joseph's). Time: 50 secs..

Ladles': Chung Ban 18, SCAA -15, To Sau Girls School 0, St.

Mary's D.

Boston Red Sox

7 10 White Sox: p. Pleretti, Shoun,

Surkont; c, Hayes. Red Sox: p. Kinder; c. Tebbetts.

NATIONAL LEAQUÉ New York

ork Glants Pittsburgh Pirates 3 0 0 Giants: p. Jansen; c. Cooper,

McCullough

Brooklyn

oklyn Dodgers

Chicago Cubs

3.

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5 10

Dodgens: p. Hatten; e. Campanella.

Cubs: p. Rush, Hamner, Lads; e.

Scheling.

Boston. Braves Cincinnati Reds

0 10 2 13 17

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11.00 am to 1 p.m. 110 Metres

high hurdles (100 metres, 800 metres, Ladies do metres, Indier Diacus throw, 400 metres, Discus throw, Long Jump, Ladies' 300 metres, Ladios Javelin Throw.

2.30 pm to 6p.m.: 400 metres hurdles, 200 metres, High Jump,

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championship fast night. French team defeated Tue- FranGO 23:

New York, May 19.. Golfers who score Draves: p. Saim Horie, Pelter, one have more than acclaim wal-

Barrotte, Masl, "

ting for them. On applyme to the Rede: p. Raftensberger, Wahmeir, proper companies, the lucky link

Burkhart, Fanovich, Erault; ster can got a care esch of a soft 0.; Mueller.

drinks, a' breakfast food and ciga- retics, candy bars, certificates and a mumber of other awards for his 400 metres (Relay), 5,000 metres kothall turers also award prizes for ear Ladies Long Jumpy Ladies 400 scored with that ball-Azsociat- metres Relay, Ladies 300 metres "EHAM Lima

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A limited number of tilfins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol. 27818).^2

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