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The following is a list of the events down for decision at the Inter-Club Swimming Gula between Victoria Recrea

the Club and tion

Eastern Athletic Association to be held at the VRC on Saturday, June 18, at 9.30 p.m.

who will be The contestants toking part in the different events ure also listed.

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Loads, June 14.

For one fleeting momont there seemed a faint possibility of a result in the first Test be- tween England and Now Zooland here today, but the inevitable happened and the match onded in a draw.

New Zealand were set to get 299 runs in 150

31 starting

minutes, but time took its toll and when play ended the score stood at 195 for the loss of two second innings' wickets. The remaining tourists' first innings wicket fell this morn- ing with the total at 341 and rung England,

declared their second ahead, innings at 287 for four wickets. England lust valuable time at when they the start the day tailed to dismiss the last New inter-club 220 yds. Free style. Zasalund pait, Mooney and Cowic Chong Kis-maan, Chun Ho-tekinutes. The stand udded

at England's lead was (FAA); F. Monteiro, J. Yvanovich stricted to 31.

Event No. 1

Inter-club 60 yds. Free style: Taul Hing, W. Teo, (FAA): G. Rozo Pereirn. Eric Guest, (VBC).

(VIC).

Event No. 2

Event No 3 Club Members 75 yds. Indivi dual Medlay: (Members' League). Event No 4 Diving Exhibition: Wong: Kin-| win. Chun Wai-san, (EAA); G. Saunders, Wong Sek-hon, Mrs. J. Hynes (VRC).

Event No G

Flutter Senior Boys 60 yds. Board Race: (Members' Langue),

Event No 6

Inter-club 100 yds. Back-stroke: W. 156, Cheung Kinsmann (EAA); A.V. Lapes, 11. Collaco (VRC).

re-

The dismissal of Button to the second hall of the innings came 1 h shock after the remarkable by England's run of big scopes opening batsman. Attempting

Hutton fell to n legsite glide, ratch by the wicket-keupor.

Event No. 7 Membars 100 yds. Free style: tion. (Members League).

Event No 8

Inter.club 100 yds. Breast- Cheung stroke: Leong Chak-to, Chung-yue (EAA); S.E. Carvalho, M. Roza (VRC),

Back-stroke:

Event No 9 Ladies 50 yda. (Merubei? League).

threa

Englands innings when he was Considerable discussion running. arose as to whether Mann would have been justified in suggesting Washbrook retiring, but the Eng- land captain was of the opinion that the injury was not so serious as to cause the risk of dangerous aiser effects and therefore there Was Do

to justlacution for calling him off the field. Mann fects that the practice of asking a man to retire can be open to abuse and not in accordance with the spirit of the game.

During

Wath. the Interval brook's log wat trapped up and the freedon of nis cutting suggested he felt hetter for the treatment. Edrich was bowles! by Cave's Arst ball at 118. Washbrock com- pleted 30 in 115 minutes.

Mann, with an early declara- tion in view, hit out at everything. He drove Rabone to the stand for slx and also cracked nine fours Wh

while scoring 40 not out in 20

Mann

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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949.

"Enraptured" Brunette Shoots First Baseman

Chicago, June 16.

First baseman Eddie Weltkua of the Philadelphia Phililos was shot and seriously wounded by brunette who said she was "enraptured” by him

Waitkus was struck by a .22 calibre bullet that hit him in the right cheet and lodged beneath his heart.

The girl who admitted the shooting identified herself as Ruth Steinhager, aged 19, or Chicago.

Police Captain John Warren wald the girl told him the had been under treatment recently for nervous disorder,

X-rays showed that Waitkus right lung was punctured by the bullet. Hospital authorities said he has a good chance of recovery.

According to Captain Warren, Miss Steinhager sald "che was infatuated with Eddie for a long time" but admitted she' had never spoken to him, before until Tuesday night,

After watching him on Tuesday in a game in which he helped the Phillies bent Chicago Cubs 9-2, she "decided to do She told Captain something about my infatuation for him." Warren she bought a rifle with the intention of killing herself. Waitkun hotel and sent a beflbay to Then she took a room summan him to her room.

She said: "Pretty soon he knocked on the door, and I ran to the Bald, 'I have got a little surprise for you.' Then closet, pulled out the rifle and that him."

Waitkus is one of the outstanding ret baseman in the National League.—United Press,

CRC Take. Lead

In

"C" Division Tennis

Chinese Recreation Club "B" takes the load in the "C" Division Colony Lawn Tennis League result of yesterday's "C" Division

as

matches.

COUNTY

CRICKET RESULTS

London, June 14.

A well deserved victory over Derbyshire enabled Worcester- shire to run into a 24 points lead over their nearest rivals in the County cricket cham- plonship table,

points from nine games, while Yorkshire, who were without a County lxture, have two games in hand.

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Ascot, June 14.

The four-day Ascot Royal meeting opened this afternoon in all its old-time pageantry and it was a large fashionable crowd which ̋ saw the big prize of the day, the two and a half milos Ascot Stakes, valued at £3,000, fall tö the Egyptian, Mohammed Boy Sultan, with his lightly weighted outsider, Hilali.

Worcestershire now havo go This five-year-old, by Orthodox, and ridden by the apprentice, Frankie Durr, come with a storm- ing finish to win by three-quarters of a length from Now or Never and Cider Apple, which the camera showed to have dead-heated for second place.

Middlesex, who were ate with- out a County game, remain in third place with 62 points from nine games, and Northamptonshire, Hilali, who was 40 to 1 with who beat Hampshire, moved from the bookmakers, paid nearly seventh of fourth place, with 5290 to 1 to win on the totallsa- points from ten games.

tor and 25 to 1 for a place. Somerset occupy fifth place with Now or Never started at 20 62 points from 10 games, follow- to 1 and Cider Apple at 100 ed by Kent and Surrey, each with to 0. 44 points. Surrey, with sight maiches played, are A game in hand of Kont.

at

Leicestershire remain

the bottom of the table in spite of their win, as Hampshire managed to gain Arat innings points.

The results of the matches which ended today were:

Before Hilali came up for sale as a yearling at which he changed hands for only $50 guineas, he was weakling that he was ron- stich demned to be shot.

Hia irainer, George Diby, with the atout patience made him animal he is.

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The other bla prize, the Asco! Gold Vase, run over two miles. nisu fall to a foreigner, for 2 VIRE won by the Chairman of Club. the New York Jockey Mr. William Woodward, with

old colt Lan hic three-year

Eagle.

1

Le Eagle ronged kama with comfortable faur lengths lead an

very and gold braided cockaded 100 hats.

The King, in gray moming coat carnation in his with a white buttonhole, looked well as he

smiled and raised his hat in ar- knowledgement of the resound- ing cheers. The Queen was in a soft shade of malive. Reuter,

Phillies Trounce Cubs

New York, June 14. Frank Frisch's debut as manager of Chicago Cubs was spoiled today as Philadelphia Phillies trounced his charges, 9-2.

new

At Lord'a; Yorkshire boat Minor Yorkshire Counties by 136 runa. 231 and 250; Minor Counties 210 and 136 (Trueman 8 for 70).

Oval: Gloucestershire At The beat Surrey by 40 runs, Glouces tershire 232 and 279; Surrey 178

100). and 263 (Squiren

Russ Meyer allowed his former Leicester the French-bred Royal Fipity mates 10 scattered hits as he re- At Loughborough: Rshire beat Nottinghamshire by an who was second, and the Englishgistered his fifth win.

which was 24

Notts 178 brod Fair Reproach. Tune.

Andy Seminick got his 12th Innings and

homer of the season. four of And

73. Hardstaff third. 260 (Winrow

Lene Eagle, a 160 to 30 to- which have been in the lost three 51. Walsh & for 103): Leiceal- shira 465 for 8 declared.

earned a 1,200 pursu. gomes.

All other Major League games At Northamphire by 94 runs. was sold

were scheduled at night.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Northampton-

Empire, a fți 1 chance. |

shiro bost

before the Derby, in Northants 178 and 322 for a de- which he ran unplaced by the clared (Brookes 108 not out); late M. Leon Volterra to the band

(Me-loader. Mr. Jack Hilton. Fair Re Hampshire 187 and 210 Corkell 45, Garlick & for

proach started at 7 to 2. At Chesterfield: Wome beat Derbyshire by 100

Wonderful Day runs.

R R

想 0

Courageous Century Cyril Waschbrook hit a coarage. ous century for England, despite the handicap of a pulled muscle the innings. practically throughord the During the lunch hitereal, he re-

Visiting King's Park, they maintained their un- ceived treatment or the injured

minutes. leg and upon resum ng fed Eng-

Washbrook completed a gallant lasuf's onslaught sa the New hundred in three hours and re-

beaten record, scoring their third win of the season over Recreio by 82 sets to 2. land attack and 153 uns care

unbeaten when 10 minutes before he declara-mainedt

Although he batted with declared Ave minutes later.

Following closely with two 6-4, beat W. A. Nicholes and tion.

Wushbrook Krenter

wins and a draw is the South 9. Capall 6-4, font to F. Zimmera prection,

Kiwis Bat eralit not Approach the rate of

who yesterday and J. Guest 2-0.

Scholes and The New Zealanders were left] China Team, Compton and Manu

Pomeroy (LRC) score 299 soundly defeated

Indian lost to Hung and Grose 6-7, beat Mannat practically every with 150 minutes to ball score 49 in 25 ininutes, in-runs. Sutcliffe and Scott began creation Club by nine sets to Nicholas and Capell 6-2, lost to

well with 16 from the Arst four nil.

Zimmern and Guest 2-0, cluding a six and une fours,

The absence of Cawls reduced overs and, despite the huge scor- Kowloon Cricket Club went up

Lloyd and Todd (LRC) lost to the New Zealand attack to onting rate of 120 an hour demanded to fourth place as a result of a

Grose 2-0, lost to Hung and and recognised hovers from them, the New Zealanders close win over Ladies Recreation Nicholas and Capell 2-0, lost to

slood a chance for the wicket Cino by 6% sets to 2. they were hard pressed to keep down the runs during the post-ve

Craigongower also kept their Zimmern and Guest 3-0. today played better than at any Junch period.

Ume in the match.

IRC (0)-BCAA (9) Event No 10

The New Zealanders made ars

S. E. M. Bux and W. Mohamed Worcestershire 276 and 232 for was in fact perfect. Sutcliffe Inter-club 4 x 50 ydr. Free encouraging start to get the re-

had some luck when he drove

(RC) lost to K. C. Wong and declared style Relay: Tsui Hang. Tommy quired number of runs for a win back hard to Bailey, who got both

K. C. St 20, lost to K.C. Wan beshire win 8 for 72); Der-1 for, apart from the outsider's win St. Louis Cardinala Kew, William Tea, Cheong Kin- and a resuit was not completely hands to the ball, but could not

and Y. K. NE 2-0, lost to B. Saw Gladwin matu (EAA); Guest, Gomes, Law-nut of the picture when it is rehold what would have been Á Men's "C" Division

Forshem; Sussex drow with favorite ven. Gordon Richards, so caramel. p. Rice. and C. F. Tsui 3-0.

B. M. Omur rance and Monteiro (VRC).

and R. A. Bux Cambridge University, Sussex 275 of them.

2 11 0 mendered that they obtained 100

with their backsplendid catch. He was fortunate hout

4 when he turned again

Bailey CCC (8)-USRC (1) (IRC) lost to Wone and Bit 2-0 and 206 for 7 declared (Cox 05,

The Water-polo Exhibition, Eastern run un

to the wall at one period in the dercely to backward short leg.

Giants; p. Jansen; e. Westrum. in seven-furlongs Queen

the

Reds: P. Erautt, Gumbert, va. VRC:

drsi himings.

where Compton missed a difficult drew with ffancock and Mackreth Saw and Taul 06.

229 and $76 dor 8 (Dewee 75. Anne Stakes, staring at 7 to 4.

Peterson; c. Cooper, The pich remained in perfect

0-0, drow with Lindeman and S. M. HumJatin and S. A. Far Doggart 69, Cornford & for 70) left the field behind to win by

AMERICAN LEAGUE condition. The scoring rate, how-

When 21 and the total 58, Scott Cannon 6-0, beat Carr and Hard room (IRC) lost to Wong and Sit At Oxford: Oxford University night lengths from the trial chel St. Louis Browns.. ever, cropped after tou and New was missed at slip by Edrich off wick -1.

0-6, lost to Wan and Ng 0-0, lost beat Middsasex by 117 runs, Ox lenger, High Endeavour. Tuchards Washington Senators 7 13 0 Zealand's chances of accomplish-Bedser. At half past four New| B. W. Choy and H. T. Woo to Saw and Thul 0-6.

ford 808 for 7 declared and 194 rode Pampidian. ng anything dramatie steadily de Zealand needed 220 to win in a (CCC) beat Hancock

and Mac-

for B declared (Hofmeyr 72. The Aga Khan's unbeaten grey lar. hundred minutes and their big-kreth 6-1, best Lindeman and CRC "A" (9)—K, DOCK {0} Sharp 6 for 52): Middlesex 252 colt, Palestine, a son of Fair Trial, Sonatora: p. Haofner, Harris;

hitter, Smith, cat with his wick 6-1. gest

won the Avn-furlongs. Evans. Bux (CRC "A") beat J. H. Burbeck for 43)-Router. pads on making clear their in- I. K. Chen and S. A. R.

(CCC) beat Hancock and Mac-and E G. Humphreys 6-0, boat tentions.

and W. Gaffney The scoring dropped after ten kreth 6-4, remained

boat Lindeman and R. S. Gourlay

Monament and R. and New Zealand's chances of Cannon 6-1, beat Carr and Hard-6-0, beat D.

Lapsley 6-3. accomplishing anything drama-

wick 0-1.

Kwok and H.

K. W. Ma tia steadily declined.

"A" boat Burbeck and (LRC) Humphreys 6-1, beat Gourlay and Gaffney 6-1, beat Monument and Lapiky 8-0.

Hư Của Kin

Goalie

J. Brown

X, Buck Chung Ho Fook B.R. Rasmussen

L. Back

J. Hussain

K.W. Yeung

C. Ilalt

Tominy Kew

W.K. LO

W. Lawrence

.

C. For'd

R. Wing, Yvanovich

Tsui Hang

S. B. Mitford

L Wing

K. M. Cheong G. Roza Pereira

Reserves

C. Y. Cheong

P. George

William Teo

A. V. Lopes

M. K. Kit

H. Winglee

3 and

lined

in

form, the

No Bowler Impressive When the last hour arrived no England bowler looked Impressive und the only interest

Sutcliffe's return to which

given must have tourists a great deal of sadefne- tplendid tion, apart from their performance.

Washbrook's lameness

interval had lunch

the

chance.

did

before been

Scoring: 1st. 3, 2nd 2, 3rd, 1, cnused by a pulled leg musele, Ohich, he said, was very painful.

The 'n'ury occurred

(Individual Events).

(Relay),

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unbeaten record so far by scoring an 8-1 win over United Services Recreation Club in their second game of the season.

Backers had a wonderful day

and 207 (Elliott 64. in the Ascot Stakes, overy first

won. Cordón

Philadelphia Phillies 9 11 Chilogo Cubs ...... 2 10. -3 Philles: p. Meyer: c. Seminick. Cuba: p. Muncrief. Chipman, Adkins, Lade; c A. Walker. Brooklyn Dogera ... 710

2 10 0 Dodgars: p. Roe; c. Edwards. Cardinals:

p. Wilks, Hearn,

New York Giants..

Y. P. Choy and P. C. Yu (CCC) lost to Wan and Ng 0-0, lost to James Langridge 51); Cambridge | dian three-year old filly. Pampie Cincinnati Reds ....

0

Browns: p. Ostrowski; c. Lob.

F. K. Lam and Y. K. Chung and 101 (Brown 68, Chesterton coventry Stakes, startlog at i to Detroit Tigers

(CRIC

Sutcliffe

LRC (2)-KCC (81⁄2) always sought runs, but Scott a sufflaiently not pos013

Baker and Kempton range of strokes for the drew with D. Hung and F. Grose

draw seamed situation, and

W. K. Ma and R. H. Liu (CRC Inevitable,

Hum Smart catches by Bedser dis-

had scored 44 "A") beat Burburk and time the county early in posed of Scott at 112 and 35 runs una for four wickets.

phreys 6-1, beat Gourlay and Gaff. later dismissed Sutcliffe,

Hampshire won the toss and de- ney 6-0, beat Monument and Laps- Included nine fours in his 82 out of 147 in two hours. Smith was

elded to bat first on a good wie- ley 6-D. promoted to No, 3 batsman and ke Cresswell struck an early blow for the New Zealanders he obliged with drives to reach when he induced Hovers to leave

In 15 minutes. The erd came with New Zealand's total 105 for his ground and Reid, the tourists wicket-keeper, whipped second two and the match ended in

off the balls with only five runs denw

came

England: 2nd innings

The final scoreboard read: England: 1st innings

Hutton, e. Mooney, b. Cave Washbrook,

out

not

Edrich, b. Cave

Compton, c. Mooney, b. Cave Whartton, b. Sutcliffe

Mann, not out

Extras

Tatal (for 4 wkta, dec.):

Cave Donnelly

Rabone

Burit Sutcliffe

Scott

Dowling

M R 20 3 103 5 0 20

50

50 50

who

SPORTS IN BRIEF

Sydney, June 14, Australia will play five soccer Tests against the Yugoslav team which is due to arrive here next month. The Yugoslava, will play 16 games during their seven- weeks' tour of Australia-Router.

Recreto (1%)-CRC "B" (82)

B. Osmund and D. Remed lus

lost to Y.H. Leung Chung 3-0, (Recrele) lost to W. Wiz and Y.W. and W.S. Cheung 3-0, lost to K.C. Ng and Y.Y. Lam 1-0. on the board.

M. Guterres and J.A. Soares In view of the New Zealanders 372 fatiguing

trip from Leeds, the (Recreio) lost to Wu and Chung

343,

lost to Leung and Cheung start was delayed for half an hour until 12

o'clock and an extra half 2-6, lost to Ng and Lam 1-0.

Guterres and L. Sousa (Re-Press. 108 an hour will be played tomorrow,

0

70 At 13 Hampshire lost another crelo) lost to Wu and Chung 2-0; wicket, this time is Ifayes, who lost to Loung and Cheung 4-6, 13 developed considerable pace off drew with Ng and Lam 8-6.

26

49 the pitch. Guard attempted a

207

drive but the ball flow bigh to

Rabone in the slips.

Bailey, the left-hander, began

with a four to the leg boundary

League Positions

MEN'S "C" DIVISION

but this proved to be his only one "n"

W stroke in 20 minutes before he BCAA 3 gave Rabone his second slip catch enc KOO Goff Cresswell. -

down for 100

Three wickets were บ 023 when Eager joined the stub-coo

Hi vano

17 1 born McCorkell, Cresswell dlo LRO

0 missed McCorkell with a leg- cno "CH before decision when the batsman Rarel

Extras Byes 4 Logbyes 2. New Zealand: Ist Innings New Zealand: 2nd innings. Suteliffe,c, Badser, b. Young Scott, e. Bodser, b. Young Smith, not out

Hadled, not out

Extras

Tótal (for two wkla):

341 tried a big hit to leg, and at lunch | Kowloon Dock

Hampshire had lost four wickets 82] for 44 runs.

43

Scores:

54 Hampshirs First Innings

McCorkoli, lbw b Croswell

Bels

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20 77 1

210 26 111

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Today's Games

MEN'S "A" DIVISION

13

3 Rogers,

stumped Reid,

b

·CR.C

Cresswell

105 Guards, e Rabone, b Hayes

Hailey, e Rabone, b Creswell

Engor, not out- Age

WArnold, not out:

Bowling

M

R

Balloy

9

0

51

o Arnold, not out

Extras kai

Bedrer

20

Edrich

0 13

Hollien

3 .33

0

Total (for foute).

Young

341

Hutton

023

Complon

Extras-byes 1 Legbyes 2.

New Zealand va

Hampshire

The teams were:--

44

V HKU

V V

НКСС

BCAA Recreio

KC C LADIES' "A" DIVISION. LR C

UBRC KC C V

CR C

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London, June 14. The British Boxing Board of Control announced today (Tues day) that it would recognise the winner of the Bruss Woodcock-Log Savold bout as the world heavy weight champion. Associated

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Zagreb, June 14. Yugoslavia gainod 2-1 lead over Swaden in their third round Duropean Zone Davis Cup tie to-- day by winning the doubles. The Yurvalay pair, Dragutin Mills and Joant Pallads, beat Lennart Ber- sgelin and Torsten Johannsson by 5 02, 56, 6-4-Reuter,

Onio, June 14.

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United Press.

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10 10

1

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No Major

uf 3, in the hands Gordon Falladelphia Athletics

Tiger: p. Trucks; c. Robinson.. Richards, who got bla third win-

Athletics: p. Scholb; c. Guerra. ner on the 11 to 10 favourita

3 James Chicago White Sox, Tirage in the St Faux

15 18 mite New York Yankees.. Palace Stokes, run over

White Sox: P. Wight. Gettel, in the last race of the day.

The other winner was Clock-pleretti, Shoun; c. Wheeler.

Yankees: p. Raschl; c. Berra. wise, a three-year old filly by

Cleveland Indians.. Turkhon, in the Fern Hill Stakos Boston Red Sox.... of seven furlongs. She storied at uponed. 1 to 4.

Before the meeting the

and King

Queen, the Princesses, the Duke of Edin- burgh, the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester and members of the Royal Household drove down the lovely green course in opr..

drawn by the carriages nowand Windsor "greys, withi scarlet-conted outriders.

when the men's singles event They entered the course at the in the London grass

court They golden gates at the far end of the championships here narrowed track and drove in state to the down to the last 16 today. Royal Enclosure.

the United Ted Schroeder, The Royal party watched the States star who is top seeded for racing from the flower-bedecked this event and Wimbledon, went Royal Box in front of which stood ahead of the rest of the field, the Royal servants in moss-green entering the quarter-finals with á

win over 0-3, 0-3

'n Londoner, Keith Lavarock.

Quiet Week-End

Yachting

e.

Upsets

London,, Juno 14.

There were no major upsets

t

..

In the women's event, several of the lower-ranked 'Americans were beaten by British opponents, but the main United States chal-

Du

Miss Pobt, lengers, Mrs.

Mies Brough and

Moran, were firmly entrenched in. the third

A fairly quiet week-end round. Sparisen. Danginalil, the Italian was enjoyed by most yachts- Olymple flyweight finalist, lost his men after the rigours of the a firat serien bout on a disqualifica

on when the European amateur regatta, although a start was

wore con- made on the Summer Heima

• boxing championships

men's Serles in both Stars and tinued here tonight.

He was disqualified for holding Dinghies, Results were: against Kaspercik, of Poland,-- Beater.

BASKETBALL GAME]

STARS

Saturday! fat, Janion (2) 2nd, Smith (6) Mere, Cheshire, June 14, James Adams, the powerfully-3rd, Furrer (3) built Scollish-born Ryder Cup 4th, Crichton (4) player, led the field with 68 after 5th, Wykeham-Martin

Beerding (13

the first round in the Manche : Kay (7) DNF.

Evening Chronicle's £1,500 golf tournament here today.

In a basketball match played at New Zealand B. Sutcliffe, V.3. the Kowloon YMCA the Asia Scott, W.A. Hadles, JR. Reid Teatre Basketball team beat SUO M.P.

Kowloon Opmbined team by 58-20 Donnelly. Smith; 0.0. Habone

Burke, JIL Hayes, G.F

Hampshire McCorkell Hager, D. CUUM,

Tha wanther was fine but duil | B D.B. Zager, 3" Arnold, D. when the New Zealand cricket, fhackleton, Walker, G. Hill,... tourists began their match against Va. Radsom and C.J. Knott Hampshire. Losláy, and by Finch | Hasiter,

OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 11

Sunday: 1st, Blackwood (2). 2nd. Yourieff (6) Tokyo, June 15. 3rd, Janion (4); The Japanese: swimming sen- 4th, Mallorie (8)

in nine matres freestyle Balion, Hirono Furuhashi, won the sih, Dewe (5)

DINONIKS minutes, 41.8 seconds: last nighth, Howell (1). at the Meiji Shrine pool, to bet ter, the American., BI Smith's accepled world record, of nine lat Corbett (0) minutes 60.9 seconda-for the 2nd, Harrison (8) fourth me.

3rd, Palfreyman (5) Time,kime, was still slower than 4th, Glover, (8); Furuhashi's own best time of nine dih, Heerding (4) minulan dicowynda siten, which tib, Wine (14)=0);

Barnett (1) DNY,

1.

15.40.40

Among today's results were: Men's singles, second round: R. Hanna (United States) boat sh Nimr (Egypt) by 8-4 and 6-4. O, Mulloy (United States) beat W. Choy (China) by G-8 and 6-1.

Men's singles, third round: T. R. Schroeder (United States) beat (Britain) By 0-3 K. Lavarack

Feliciackmo Ampon Thongs

and 6-3,

(Philippines) beat J 15.4L10 (France) by 6-1 and 6-3.; 10.49.25

Women's singies, second round: 35.43.40 Mrs. M. Du Pont (United States) (8) 15.40.10 beat Mrs. R. Chandler (Britain). 15.40.13 | by 6-1 and 0-1. Miss G. Maran (United Butos) boat Miss G. Woodgate (Britain), by 0-3 zd 10.1026, 6*1. Miss 8. Fry (United States) 10.10.33 beat Miss J. Fitch (Aurizėlia) by 10.25.116-8, 2-6, 8-0. Mrs. M. Blair" (Fri- 16.37.27 tain) beat Miss J. Boyer (United 18.30.47 States) by 6-0, 6-1. Misa K 10.32.54 Tuckay (Britain) bousikian A

McGuire (United States) DY? 2-0, 6-4, Murs. B. Hiltons (Bellains boat Miss G. Butler (Unl -10.19,07 | States) by 8×1 mid 6-3---Best

10.10.55

10.34.30

10.33.40

16.37:20 |

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