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Schroeder's Great Win At Wimbledon
Wimbledon, June 20. Ted Schroeder, in pain from hand, in his request cramp today won Tremendous All- American Ave-set battle in the opening round of the Wimble- don tennis championship from his friend and doubles part- Mulloy. 11t Gardinar triumphed by 3-6, 0-11, 6-1, 6-0, 7-3.
ner.
All the other seeded
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also got through the first round.
Schroeder, top seed and favour-
ite for the event, which can rank
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world's amateur cham- plonship, showed his worry
ranked eighth States, jumped
Linseeded Mulloy,
Line United
in the
ints
a one-set lend and fought back with streaking passing shots after 2-4 down in the recond rel, being
reeled oit The Miami lawyer
three games, but he was unable to clinch the set before the 20 nome.
The Californian
In his was stride in the third set and squar- ed the match at two sets all. The game challenger came from be- html to level things at three all in the deciding set, but could not fet his nose in front. The end of Arst the encounter, labelled the round final" by many, came as on anti-climax.
Schroeder After his exertions, should now have an easy passage
as far as the Reuter,
fourth
round.--
AMERICAN ZONE DAVIS CUP PLAY New York, June 20, The final matcit in the Ameri-
Cup Zone Davis
tennis tournament will be played on the courts of the Wilmington, Delaware, country club on July 29, 30 and 3).
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London, Juno 21.
The weather was again glorious of the Oval today for the last day's play in the Surrey vorsus New Zealand match and by lunch time, the county had brought their overnight score of 334 for five to 500 for six wickets.
ers
On a good wicket, Surrey continued their bid to secure a first innings lead, having started the day 131 runs behind the New Zealand- score of 465, with half their wickets standing. Surrey completely dominat- attack ed the New Zealand and in the two hours before lunch easily passed the opposi- and reached 500 tion's total
British-U.S. Universities
Track Meet
Cambridge, Mass, June 20.
Roger Bannister of Oxford set a new
of meet record 4.11.9 for the one inile run in the 15th annual Oxford-Car- bridge vs Harvard-Yale track meet today. George Wade and Anson Gardner, both of Yale, were second and third.
a 10-year-old Bannister broke
record set by New Zealand's Jack Lovelock at 4:12.0. His time was 8-10ths of a second lower than his winning time at Princeton nine The fastest mile run days ago.
Stater this year in the United wan 4:9.6 by Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin last Thursday.
load from Bannister took the
Cambridge Ronald Wilam of half way through the third lap, and drew steadily ahead to win by 25 yards.
Another new meet record was Brasher of sot by Christopher Cambridge, at 9:0.5 for the two- mile run, with Philip Morgan of Cxford second and Ed Mearns of Yule third. Brasher took almost six seconds off the old record, set, zone. in the American Australia will meet Canada at in 1933 by CJ. Mabey of Oxford. Montreal on July 22, 23 and 24-United Press.
Australia, Canada, Cuba Mexico are the fc challenging nations
Mexico and Cuba Havana on July 2, 3, and 4. The
winners
play_st
Wil-
will meet on the und rington country club courts
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for the loss of only one more: wicket by the interval.
Parker played himself in care- fully but then began to hit out at and
still unbeaten he was lunchtime with 160 to his credit.
He lost McIntyre at 377 but then with Eric Bedser had an un- broken stand which has so far put
for 62.
Scores:
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To Dismiss H.K. Lee
If Mr. H. K. Loo is dissatisfied with the action of the Council of the Chinese National Ama- tour Athletic Federation in dismissing him as representative of the Federation, he may request the Chairman to call an Extraordin- . ary Meeting of the Fedoration.
welcome
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VICTORY OVER KENT
London, June 20.
| Runs were again plontiful when the County cricket programme WOS rosumod today, but tho Gloucestershire and Glamorgan bowlers word
· effective enough for their sides to register two- day wins.
A ten wickets' victory over Kent at Swansea gove the County champions their third win of the -season from 10 games and brought their points to 52, while Gloucestershire registered their fourth win from nine games to give them 48- points in beating Derbyshire by an innings and
one run.
Open Lawn Bowls Pairs Results
Soveral matches in the Colony Open Lawn Bowls Pairs Cham- pionship were played off yester- day and some good bowling was
Been).
A minor upset was caused at the Cralgengower Cricket Club when C. Pope and W. Cameron of the Police Recreation Club beat G.EF. Thompson and P. Good- win in an exciting finish by 17-14.
The holders of the title, V. Hong Sling and AM. Omar, beat R.M.V. Ribeiro and CM. Silva at the Hong Kong Football Club by 31-12.
The following are the results
Opon Pairs AT CCC W. Cameron and C. Pope (skip). beat GEF. Thompson and F. Goodwin (skip) 17-14.
This comment was made at a press conference yesterday by Mr. Mok Hing, of the South China Athletic Association and member of the delegation appointed by the Federation to discuss proposed amendments to the Rules of the Hong Kong Football Association.
in such The press conference was called show of hands, or as a result of certain comments manner as decided by the Chair-
alxth century of the season, Hi. Kent's collapse on the open-
off-driving brought him appearing in the Chinese Press on man, been carried or carried un-
particular ing day of their match with
the the subject of Mr. Lee's dismissal, naimously or by
Mr. Mok said that he would majority, and an entry to that Glamorgan took its full toll majority of his 12 fours.
of the pro- gut effect in the books an opportunity of
Hamshire paid a heavy price ting certain questions to Mr. Lee. ceedings of the Association shall today in spite of a much bet-
batting display in their for faulty fielding against Sussex Replying to statements by cer- be conclusive evidence of the fact, ter
The cham-and Anished in a bad position, a tain quarters that Mr. Lee was without proof, of the number or second innings. appointed by the Federation at proportion of the votes recorded plon County wanted only 18 runs behind with two of the the annual general meeting and in favour of or against that re- and the closing stages provid-best batsmen out in their second
ed n comic diverston with innings. New Zealand, Ist innings... 435 could not therefore be dismissed solution."
Mok sald by the Council, Mr.
Mr. Mok said that his reques! Godfrey Evans, the England
Close of play scores: Burrey Fire Inninga
that it was quite clear from the to the Chairman of that meeting wicket-keeper, opening the
that Mr. Lee for a further count of the votes: Minutes
produced of the Federation by the Coun- been made in the books of the
giving Kent such an encouraging ter 75). ell. Mr. Lee was, under the cir- proceedings.
At Bath: Somerset 152 and 311 c and b Donnelly Barton, c
was start in their second innings, but cumstances, answerable to the Mr. Lee Wat-tong, who Parker, not out
10 Council, which was fully within also present, at yesterday's con- Ames played the most attractive for 8: Essex 307 (Vigar 119, Bailey McIntyre,
e Hadlee, b Rabone its right in dismissing him from ference was questioned regarding cricket, completing 50 out of 70 85, Buse 6 for 88). E Bedser, not out
At Hove: Hampshire 272 and 21 62 his
representa a statement in the Chinese Press in 65 minutes. Muncer took four appointment as Extras
ilve of the Federation,
yesterday, that Mr. H. K. Les did for 114 to bring his match figures for 2; Sussex 314 for 7 declared Dealing with the proposal to not receive notice
eight for regarding
(C. Oakes 00). for 114. Fine UDO delete the Federation from the last week's Council meeting of
bowling by Tom Goddard, Gloucestershire's
itershir
veteran off- At Swansea: Glamorgan beat Rules of the HKFA, Mr. Mok the Federation.
them a good win Kent by 10 wickets. Kent 49 and said that Mr. Lee, as representa- The question was referred to spinner, gave
who 287 (Ames 89): Glamorgan 319 Assistant to over Derbyshire. Goddard, ilve
the Federation, should Mr. Lal Duen-pe, of have objected to the proposal. Mr. Lee Wal-tong, who said that took nine wickets today, finished and 19 for no wicket."
with match address-
of 15 for 107. figures 24 notices, Including one Mr. Lee's signature to the Minute: 24
At Bristol: Gloucestershire beat Strong resistance of the Somer- recording the proposal was, sald
before post eight days by
the set late baismen thwarted Essex's Derbyshire by an innings and one Mr. Mok, conclusive evidence or to Mr. H. K. Lee, were sent
of winning in two days, run. Derbyshire 177 and 142 (God. Jahn (skip) best meeting. The other 23 members hopes proposal.
notice of scored his second century of the (Allen 93, Rhodes 7 for 114). given in the season, gained a first innings' load
of, 115.
Somerset then lost three second innings
wickets
Squires, e Sutcliffe, b Cave.. Whittaker, lbw b Rabona
Total (for_6)
--Reuter.
Jap Davis Cup Participation Opposed
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Melbourne, Juna 20.
Mr. Joseph B. Chifley. AuB- tralian Prime Minister, sald today that Japan must be 21. པ་་ lowed contacts with other
in due coures, and countries
and the least om. sport might be barrassing way of doing it.
In a letter to Ble Norman President of the LRWD Tennis Association of Australfe, he added: "I feel, however, that a major section of the Australian pubile may not like to 800 Japan compet. Ing against Australians, espe. cially in Australia."
The Association had asked Mr. Chiffey'e advice about request by Japan to be re- admitted to the Dayla
Cup competition. It decided last
instruct its night to
repre- sentative In Landon to oppose Japan's re-admission.—Rou-
tar.
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28
51
54
24
At Lord's: Middlesex 310; York-
was appointed as representative) was made before any entry had Dad was chiefly responsible for shire 322 for 8 (Hutton 113, Les-
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the fact that he approved of succeived the notices addressed to sex, mainly due to Vigar, who dard 9 for 91); Gloucestershro 320
them.
WAS
Furthermore, Referring to rumours that cer-
individuals were attempting the meeting tain to stir up discord between the Chinese Press. HKFA and the Federation to wholesale with.. bring about a drawal of Chinese Clubs from the HKFA, Mr. Mok said that there absolutely no truth in these Was питюита.
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There had apparently been a misunderstanding, he added, re- garding the attitude of Chinese Clubs, which had indicated their support of the Federation in Its
The paper. assured its readers fight against the proposed amend ment to the Rules of the HKFA. that the Peoples' Government he was will find a just rebuttal of this Act quite optimietlo about the pro-fcriminal.
Mr. Mck said that
|
hostile to the
Announcement
- spects of an amicable outcome | Chinose people.
of the discussions between the Federation and the HKFA.
Protest Withdrawn
Mr. Mok said that the protest, lodged by his
Club with the
Of Blockado
The Chinese Government
He said, "The Chinese Govern- ment has notified thaf as from
for 54, but
AT HKFC
W. Hong Sling and AM. Ömár (skip) beat RM.V. Ribeiro and C.M. Silva (skip) 31-12.
A.E Coates and B.W. Brad- bury (skip) beat A.H. Ablas and M.1. Razack (skip) 20-10.
AT PRC WG. Mckie and J. Kinniburgh (skip) beat DMA. Razack, and ARA. Rahman (skip) 24-16.
K.M. Rumjahn and S.M. Rum- C.E. Marques and JC. Itemedios (skip) 18-14.
AT RECREIO
and A.E. Elliott W. Gaffney (skip) boat R. Rosselet and C.R. Rosselet (skip) 22-18.
AT KBGC
At Birmingham! Oxford Uni- versity 195 and 167 (Hollies 7 for 05): Warwickshire 202 (Gardner finished the day 56 runs ahead 97, Dollery 56. Karder 7 for 79
W. Bakor and TE, Baker (skip). and 49 for 2. with two wickets standing.
beat G. Hong Choy and A.H. Arst innings Yorkshtra toot
At Worcester: Cambridge Unt-] Rumjahn 28-20, lead over Middlesex to put themversity 391 for 7 declared and 52 D. Phillips and R.A. Edwardia eight points behind the champion- for no wicket; Worcestershire 385 (skip) beat Elf. Alarcoun' and ship leaders, Worcestershire, who (Kenyon 84).
Cricket
At Nottingham: Nottinghħam- |
ALA, Lopes (skip) 27-13,
КСС
(skip) 25-22,
are without a County fixture, and unless some remarkable
G.A. Noronha and C.P. Basto takes place tomono deflite shire 300 (Poole, 53, Follard beat B. Strange and J. McKelvle for 82): Lancashire 270 for 3 result looks unlikely.
Hutton Contury
(Place 158 not out, G. Edrich 67). Hutton, following his hat. At Northampton: Northplon trick of "ducka", played him-shire 230 and 350 for 5; Leicester- hol? back Into form with his shiro 264-Reuter.
Turpin Beats Finch. Retains Titles
Birmingham, June 20.
zero hour on June 28 all foreign Dick Turpin, coloured holder from Leamington, to-
HKFA regarding the passing of spokesman announced officially in a resolution at the extraordinary Canton yesterday that the China general meeting of the HKFA
Min River had been withdrawn, not because coast North of the
(Foochow to the Liaoling River It lacked substance, but because in Manchuria is to be closed to there were other more pressing all foreign shipping, reports Reu- N & D ASSOCIATION| Problems.
ter. ter. He said that at the extraordin The following will represent
Mr. Wong ary general meeting, the Northumberland and Dunhamn Ki-tsun had said that there was Ansociation in a friendly Bowls a certain provision in the Rules match against the Hong Kong of the Association which pro- Cricket Club at Chater Road at vided that a declaration by the 5.16 p.m. today:
Chairman that a resolution had G. Sevall, T
T. Waller, W. Cowie, been carried was final and con- J. Fraser (skip),
clusive evidence without proof.
Mr. Mok said that Mr. Wong Ka-tsun had
apparently over- looked the second part of Ruk 53, which read:
E. Cato, R. Leigh, A.E. Elliot. R: Bailey (skip).
W. Chambers, A. Weir, A.A. Dand, J.W. Tindal (skip).
J. Tibble, J.O. Stokoe, V. Ram- soy, J. Hempsey (skip).
after such at their own
shipping found acting against the intercepted and those found dis- aforementioned decision would be
cgarding the order
will bo time
bo acting risk and the responsibility will be borne by the ships involved.
"Open ports which
Are not under actual Government control "A declaration by the Chair-will be declared closed during the man that a resolution has, on a present emergency period."
LRC, CCC Maintain Unbeaten Records
Both Ladies' Recreation Club and Cralgengower Ladles maintained their unbeaten records in the Ladies' "B" Division Tennis League defeating United Services Recreation Club and Chiness Recreation Club respec- tively.
LRC had a fairly easy passage. Į RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S but CCC were given their hardest
TENNIS LEAGUE GAMES match
.so far by the Chinese Indies, who wore actually leading by three sets to one at one stage, and managed to race home with bare margin of one set.
the
dra, S. Chiu and Mrs. V. Fow ler of Craigengower, who have not lost a single set in the Lea que so far, were again in the limelight, winning all their three seta and conceding a total of only
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The
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night retained his British and Empire middle- weight boxing titles when he boat Albert Finch, of Croydon, London, on points over 15 munds here.
decision in Turpin's favour was hotly disputed by the crowd of 30,000 and there were loud boos which continued as Turpin had the Lons- dale Belt placed around his waist and was photographed with his small son. Finch was so confident that be
A. Fercira and 8.11. Marvin
(skip) beat I. Castilho and C.F. Loe (skip) 29-22.
J. Sliva and J.F.V. Ribeiro (skip) boat A.W. Hircock and J. McCutcheon (skip) 20-19.
Open Singlos
C.S. Rosselet beat AJ. Hussain In the proliminary round of the Colony's Opon Singles by 21-17.
Today's Matches
AT KCC
P. Hughes and W. McCall K.M. Omar and U.M. Omar.
Y
G.A. Gultres and JE. Noronha C. Carr and HB.L. Dowbiggin.
A Hutton and JH. Hemsley
D. Philips and E.A. Edwards.
AT C. de R.
F.E. Skinner and W, Bulter worth v F. Rodrigues and J. Dol gado.
AT COC
J. Kitchell and A.M. Wahab v J.AR. Selby and B.L. Bickford,
R. Mackenzie and J. Redman v J. Davies and J.S. Joyce.
AT HKFC J.E. Hayward and C.R. Gough v J.W. Lee and JW. Leonard,
J. Bradley and J.H. Landolt w F. Pinna and FX da Silva. LADIES' GOLF
MATCH
In the dressing rooms after wards, Finch said: "Once I had tion epokesman said that avia had won that he ran to the m
corporations of all nationali- ferce with his arms raised fully fathomed Turpin's style, and it iles which maintain services in expecting to be the now cham- took some doing, I thought I was auch localities should hereafter plon, but the referee walked to
on top. I was surprised when the discontinue them. Any dama
Turpin's corner.
referee wmiked ta Tulpin's The crowd certainly thought corner." including that caused by
that Finch had done enough in Turpin said that he action, so ernment military result of their disregard of the the later rounds to wipe out Tur-produce his best form but he was
pin's earlier ascendancy, and when confident throughout that order would be the it was announced that the cha- knew a little too much for Finch, a return match at their Club
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The referee.. Mr.
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Monday's Play
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The New Zealanders made the
The Oval, June, 20,
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The women members of the Club have invited Shek-O the women! members of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club to
On the same card, Randolph tomorrow. concerned, he said.
Aus- Turpin of Leamington, beat The matcia played at Deep Ho added that all Govoramente against Dave Danda, the concerned have been notified.
tralian, at Olympla on July 5, Cyrille Delannoit, Belgian middle- Water Bay between the two Club The representative
booing again broke out In Canton
weight champion, the referee on May 20, resulted in a win for Ben Greene stopping the fight in the last the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club of the British Embassy received
of Leeds, must have thought that round of their eight-round con- team with 8 3/4 points against the Chinese Government'e official, Turpin's superiority in the first test-Router. notification
of its intention to Ave rounds and again, in spawns,
for the tomorrow'é close coastal areas of China to in the eighth and 11th round, foreign shipping.
was sufficient to cam him the dom The Embassy's representative cision.
Sinclair v Mrs Plercy referred the matter immediately For five round the coloured highest' total of their tour ini
Eulat Mrs. to London. Until a reply is ro boxer was superb. He made Finch moring 405 today, but Surrey,s. Stricklan v Mrs. Hunter estved official comment le being look the poorest of novices and after ourly setbacks, responded Mrs. Latimer withheld, but it is likely that they | ha folted his hand back with a well under conditions favourable i laki marta will do what they can to settle series of lefts in almost monoton to batting and by the close of play Mrs. Mcintoon v Mrs. Markhams the issue by negotiations.
ous fashion.
were 33 for Ave wickets in re-wa
Mrs. Standaloftv Mrs. Grieve scomed |: The champion
to be pizz
Mrs. Wallem v Mrs. Turnbull The last three Now content to rest on his laurals after:
Zealand. W TRIBAL WARS IN
five, rounds, by which time he wickola took Saturday's score Mrs. Prophet SOMALILAND
very substantial from 400 to 485, Rabone being Mrs. Fux had built up points margin, but Finch, battling fast out for 51 made in 75 minutes Mrs. Hudson Rome, June 20.
away grimly with little variation Ho was also responsible for diss Mr Mason 30.0 1.1 · British troops have been sent of style and with blood pourlew misting Fishlock when the Sur-Mrs. Robertson v Mn. Bloker 3. 3 0 1 194 18 4 to reinforce the local police la from his nose, turned the tables roy left hander had showed an Mrs. B. Stewart v Mrs. Robb da the bren's "B" Division
Kowloon T Blue 14 10 4 Central Somaliland after the
affectively in the xxth and form by 'scoring 41 but of 77, 0 games, favourites had a field day. In
4220201 14 4 death of 13 people in rece tribal seventh rounds.
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for the second wicket and after an on-drive he was leg before went ahead with
Kowloon T "White" 2, 1018) 314·4 it an easy Win of
Whittaker they had gone * 14dent of the "Giornale d'Ilmlla"
gava against RAF nine es to ni!!
for 91. He made one. great drive KCO
reported today--Reuter. while CRO "A" now forge abead Recrea
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Fisch '100k" advantage of the punishing fast (and slow bowling in the pavilion and hit 18 fours. of IRO" into second
place.
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ly found a war. Inside that sish- or 21 in 10 minutes.,and,, took partner in Barton, the Suity bing left lead
part in fourth wicket stand captain. They added 100 in 73 He carried the light to Turpin with Parker, which realisod 149 minutes before Barton | gave" a for the better part of the fatter| in no soinutes,
Whitaker catch to Donnelly, half of the contest, and it wil
Parker, went on to reach his be long debated whither, in drave well, but sound arbeiding conlur” and at the CSORN TEE MEM fant, he had done enough to skoppen many, zovu mati While at with 100% when nutify the champion's obvious to maninined his scoring and walitwaing with five wickers mputery in the early rounds. at com a maiquée, shall attempting | ROTATEWID
four games. Mrs. Fowler WES particularly devastating with her Tennis League Standings fast and accurate forehand drives Mrs, T. Sousa played a real captain's game when with Mins Ramjan, she socured the win- ning est for her team odging out BOAA
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