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SECOND TEST MATCH ENDS IN A DRAW

Lords, Juno 28.

The three-days second Tost match betwóon England and New Zealand ended tamely in a draw at Lord's today, thus rosulting in a similar manner to the first Tost at Loods. The final scores ware: England 313 for nine declared and 306 for five, Now Zealand 484. Every credit must be given to New Zealand for gain- ing a first innings' lead of 171 and also record- ing their highest score in Test cricket, but any hopes they may have held of gaining their first Test victory over England were dispelled soon after lunch when Hutton and Robertson opened England's second innings with a century part- nership.

'The New Zealand score pass- ed the previous best of 409 for nine declared against England at Lord's in 1931.

A moderate England attack never looked like pegging down the New Zealand batsmen and the left hander, Mortin Donnelly, dominaled the morning play by completing a double

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After passing 30 in just under two hours, Robertson began to open his shoulders. He survived appeals at the wicket, first for 4 such.

then for stumping offi

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1949.

Upset In Doubles At Wimbledon

Wimbledon, June 28.

LAWN BOWLS The Californian, Budge Patty, and the South

LINE-UPS

A number of matches in the First, Second and Third Divi- sions of the Colony Lawn

African, Eric Sturgess, today gave the large Wimbledon crowd a fine exhibition of dove- tailed doubles play, causing the biggest upset in this avont in defeating the holders, John Bromwich and Frank Sødgman (Australia).

Bowls League will be played Though Patty and Sturgess were relatively new to

off on Saturday, weather per- Some of the teams miting. follow:

First Division KCO.CCC KCC-C. Thompson, W. Honur Siing, F. Goodwin, T. A. Madar (Skip). W. Colledge, J. Wong, A. J. Kew, C. S. Rosselet (Skip). A. E. P. Guest, S. A. Gray, E. C. Fincher, J. Orem (Skip).

CCC-L C. R. Souza, J. W. Leonard, A. E. Coates, B. W. Brad bury (Skip). A. H. Rurnjahn, G. A. Souza, A. M. Omar, J. S. Lan- dolt (Skip), A. A Roznek, J. H. Xavier, K. M. Omar, U. M. Omar (skip).

each other, they out-generalled the powerful Australians to win 6-8, 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.

WOMEN'S SINGLES In the next round they witi į

(Fifth Round) meet the Americans, Richard

Mrg, H. Rihbany, United Dawson- Mrs. E. Gonzales and Frankie Farker.

Stales, beat The latter today beat Italy's Scott, Britain, 7-5, 7-5. first pair, Gianni Cucell and Mrs. P. Todd, America, (seed- Mario del Bello in straight setsed), beat Mrs. J. Walker-Smith,

Britain, 3-0, 8-4, 0-3. -3, 6-1, 6-3.

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Another seeded pair went out

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Bob Falkenburg when Jaroslav Drobny (Czechos

(USA) fell in andther five set quarter-final to the Australians, Geoff Brown and Bill Bidwell. I was a match of fluctuating for- tunes.

WOMEN'S DOUBLES (Second Round)

Miss Shirley Fry and Mrs. 21 Rihbany, United States, beat Mis J. Fitch and Mrs. T. Lang, Aug- tralla, 5-7, 7-5, 6-4.

(Third Round) Mrs. N. Blair and Miss J. RECREIO "B"-KBGC

Brown and Sidwell won the Quertier, Britain, bent Mrs. N. KBGCJ. Tindall, A. L. G. third set on the 12th game on Adamson and Mrs. C. Bocgner, Mro, P. Glover and Mrs. W. Sutcliffe, whom he lifted for six Eastman, L. A. Collyer, J. Mc- Falkenburg's service. After deuce France, 6-6, 7-9, 6-3,

Kelvie (Skip). K. A. Atkins, G. had been called five times, Fal- by the tavern la the next over.

beat Miss-L. away the game Gordon, Britain, E. F.

Thompson, A. 1. Hall, L. kenburg throw The final scoreboard: England: 1st innings (tor

F. A. Flame, Land the set by serving two double Anderson and Mrs. M. Guthrie, Sykes (Skip). declared)

Gaddi, V. Chittenden, J. Fraser faults, The Australian pair had Britain, 6-1, 6-4,

four match points on Foilcenburg's (Skip).

Recrelo "g"H. R. Pinna, service in the 12th game of the 121 Noronha, Dr. A. P. Guterres, fouth set, but lost them and the 31, F. Xavier (Skip). P. N. Silva, match went into the fifth set.

6F. X Soares, J. C. Remedios, 49 F.. Remedios (Skip). M. AL Ban-

der England: 2nd innings

to reach a 1,000 runs on the tour. Hutton, e Cave, b Rabone

Playing

superlative

Donnelly looked as

cricket Robertson, c Cave, b Rabone

If he could Edrich, e Hadlee, b Burtt have stayed for over if he had Compton, Burtt wished. He botted for 295 Watkins, not out minutes and hit 26 fours before he practically threw away wicket.

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Total (for 3)

Cowle

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of 1,283--the highest aggregate for any

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K. 300 Rahman, M. Rumlaha, S. Yu

suf (Skip). J. Housea,- 4. 3. Hussain, M. I. Razack, A. R. Minu W (Skip). I. All, A. R. Kitchell, A. Rumjahn

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2 C. E. Marques, A. M. Sousa; J. E 0 Noronha (Skip). B. Marques, F. V. V. Ribeiro, R. F. Luz, J. A. 484 Luz (Skip). A. P. Pereira,

Roza Pereira, C. C. Pereira, J. F. V. Ribeiro (Skip).

Gillingham, Kent, June 29, After their Test exertions, the

In this Drobny and Falkenburg were five-all land 40-15 on Sid- well's servico and were six-all und 40-love on Brown's service. But the Australians rallied and won after missing on match point. In tho semi-final Brown and Sidwell will meet G. Mulloy and Ted Schroeder, who beat Tony Mottram and Geoffrey Polsh (Britain) in a match of four sola 8-2, 2-0, 6-8, 10-8.

The Results MEN'S DOUBLES (Fourth Round)

-Reuter.

A Hot Time At Osaka's Bicycle Races

Osaka, June 29.

The opening day of Osaka's now blcycle track yesterday started with a rumour one rade was faked, developed into a pitched battle between police and spectators and wound up with one disgruntled fan sele tind fine to the grandstand.

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This so engaged the spectators that they rushed the police line and many were Injured In the ensuing brawl.

During the moles someone ant firs to the grandstand, which was recently complet- ed at a cost of 20,000,000 yen -about $86,000.

The fire and the spectelore were finally brought under control late the same avontra. -United Proza.

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Close Matches Lawn Bowls Singles

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Worcestershire Share Lead With Yorkshire

London, Juno 28, Worcestershiro, dethroned from the laadorship of the County cricket championship tabla by Yorks shire in the sorios of games onded last Friday, joined their rivols in the lead as the result of the matchos onded today, Worcestershire took first innings points from their drawn match against Gloucestershire to bring their total to 84 points from 11 matches. York shire, also on this mark, failed to gain any points from their drawn match with Notting- hamshire, who easily took first innings points. Middlesex's two-days victory | At Birmingham: Warwickshi over Somerset brought them drew with LelecstershireE into clear third position with sestershire 297 and 208 (Ber 78 points from 12 games. 55. Lester 82, Grove 5 for B 384 and 87 for Warwickshire Glamorgan, the champions, (Sperry 3

3 for 38). At Tunbridge Walls: Suss place, did not beat Kent by 6 wickets. Suse

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9 declared and 138 for Worcestershire were deprived (John Langridge 50); Kent of victory largely by the efforts and 379 (B. Edrich 193, Ridgw of Wilson and

Hilton. 00. James Langridge 21-year-old Milton, stemmed a collapse This pair

Worcestershire side after half the

beat Hampshire by Rideveralty was cut for 60 runs and they were runs; Oxford 428 foy 0 declar ill 10 behind Worcestershire'e and 211 for 8 declared (Carty best Arst innings total of the sea for 471; Hampshire 400 (Arnc eon-127 for eight declared. Un-84, Carty 53, Kardar 6 for 78)

this pair' stood up to | 185 · (Högers. 57, Kardar 7; for:51 dismayed, the wiles of the spin bowlers. At Guildford: Sunny drew wi Jenkins and Jackson, and added

brides University 426. a Cambridge

(Dewan 47. Milton completed a sound 55

231 for a declared

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Morris 58,

Nottinghamshire,

shire, leading York Surrey 400 (Laker 100, Constal shire by

by 188 overight, continued 70), Surrey did not but for / their innings today in the hope of second- time." gaining an innings victory, an with Nottinghamshire, Yoritth

Hard- still unbeaten the Innlugs was wickets

At. Sheffield: - Yorkshire

declared with five 282 and 197 for 81 Notts 492 Tor down, hit five tours. In declared. (Hardstaff-182 not ou

the rat 30 minutes today gift 33

fours in all during his four hours 45 minutes at the wicket. Hie has now scored a century against each of the countie Kent, scored

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Newmarket, June 28 UNHAPPY BOOKIE Diableretth; a two-year-o

elruck about her, a minutes before the beginni „of the race, g

Further progress was made in the Colony's Lown Bowls Singles championship yesterday in spite of the early downpour of rain. M: I. Razack of the Indian Recreation Club put R Gonzales and. F. Parker,

up a gallant fight at Craigengower Cricket

his maiden first class-century In owned by the Aga Khan, w United States, best G. Curolli and

Club when he lost to Len Sykes of the Kow- the match against Essex, won by beat her solitary, opponent M. Del Bello, Italy, 0-3, 6-1, 6-3.

G. Mulloy and F. Schroeder, loon Bowling Green Club and Colony inter- the latter county. The youngest win the July Stakes at Nei United States, beat A. Mottram

port skip, by 21 shots to 19 after an excit-member of the famous cricketing market today, was given s family brought his score to 193. betting quotation by a wag Second Division

and G. Paist, Britain, 6-2, 3-0,

githered in three. •hours 36 HKCC-KGG

0-3, 10-8.

ing finish. A fine century by Robertsun New Zealand cricketers began a

KCC-E. R. Rosselet, C R.

B. Patty. United States, and E.

minutes, in which he hit 29 fours. It took Sykes 23 heads be- while Lee's highest count was set the England Selectors a three days minor

fixture here Rossolet, R. S. Capall, T. Lock Sturgess, South Africa, beat J.

The Results problem. Robertson came into today against a Combined Ser-

M. J. Mediná beat J. Hemps Resulta of games ended today:

1 This was mistake of £INTO the side only because of an in-vicen XI, which won the tess and skip). J. A. Tibble, A. Buggot, Bromwich and F. Sedgman, Aus- fore he could dispose of youth-two

1. Tang, R. Leigh (Skip). A. C. rlin, the holders, 6-8, 6-3, 7-5, ful Razack.

Derbyshire beat £20, made by a bookmaker.” ⠀ Razack started off in fine style at the Hong Kong Football CluAt Buxton: W. Ramsey, W. But 3-6, 6-3. By the lunch interval, Com-Tribble; & Skinner (Skip).

terworth, F. E

d. Brown and B, Sidwell, Aus- and scored three shots in the first by 21-10 after 21 heads. On the Lancashire by 110 rus, Derby Such prices are very raro,

not records-Kettler, HKCC-N. R. Oliver, E. J. R. tralla, bent J. Drobny Czechol- two heads but Sykes came back 18th head Hempsey was leading shire 302 and 91; Lancashire, túa are not records.

10-8. Thereafter I Was Band .90 (Jackson 3 for 21, Rhodes Mitchell, H. F. Shields, W. Wil-vakia, and A. Falkenburg United strongly and registered four shots Medina who scored 13 shots 18 for 38).

SERVICES HOCKEY 6-2, 3-0, 7-5 in the next three heads to take liamson

(Skip). G. W. Sewell, States, (seeded),

At Westell: Essey drew with the lead. Undaunted, Razack re-seven hoods to win the game.

Northamptonshire, Northants 404; Open Pairs

The final match in NIXED DOUBLES

gistered a two, once more taking (Third Found)

Playing at the Police Recrea for declared and 303 for (Olded Services Inter-unit Hock By

between RAF and Miner Un and Mrs. A. Bessi, Italy, 0-2. end of the 13th head. Sykes was and J.W. Grant of the with Gloucestershire.337, and 169 god.

At Dudley: Worcestershiro drew (Kowloon) tontorrow At Soku Officers Club beat C. Coelho antor 6 (Wilson. 53 not out); WorThe game will start A.J. Coelho by one shot, thcestershire 427 for 8 deciated. final score being 24-23.

Jury to Cyril Washbrook, who hatted first can hardly be left out when fit.

It la possible the problem may bined Services had scored 61 for

be solved by playing Robertson the loss of eight wickets. at No. 5. He hit one six and 11 foure in a stay of 220 minutes,

Quick Wickets

Scores:

W. E. G. Payton, b Cowle

A. Parnaby, c Scott, b Cowie

E

the

Combi

A. Moltron and Miss Jov Gar.. the lead. of the ith headtion Club in the first round of the field 83, P. Davis 73,Brown non, Britain, beat M. Del Bello the score was eight all and at the Colony's Open Patrs, A.G. Bond6EK 433, was to WR D4); Competition will be played;

J. Skinner, A.

0

Wild (Skip),

Black, R. A

Howking, R. H. D. Phillips, F. C. B. A. W. Edwards,

6-0, 6-6.

15

Brown (Skip),

Reserve: L. E. Wood.

36

0

Scott, b

L. M. Ainsworth, b Cowie... P. B. H. Muy, c Moodly, b'Hayes J. E. Manners, e Wallace, b

Burke W. R. Ford, b Crestwell

Craft

A lot of interest went out of the game when it became evident that it would end in a draw. But the proceedings livened up when England lost three wickets A. C.

in the space of 10 rung. Robert-

son, Edrich and Compton feli, HJ. G. Deighton, b Hayes but Walkina remained to score R. G. Wilson, not out

49 and play out time with Trevor D. M. W. Gay, not out Bailey.

New Zealand began their attack after lunch with spin bowlers,

Burtt and Rabone.

Extras

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Razack then came back strong ly and by some brilliant drawing the jack registered two threes to the and a single in the subsequent three heads to lead 15-12

Sykes then put in everythina he knew in the game and chalked following up six shots on the

6-2+ cccc..S. Ladd. P. K. Lau.

(Fourth Round) HA. de B. Botelho, S. H. Mar-

and J. Bromwich, Australia R. Tay, S. R. Solina, Miss L Brough. vin (Skip). R.

United States, W. J. Howard, E S. Franks beat D. Butler and Mrs. B. Hi (Skip)., G.

Ilong Choy, C. ton, Britain. 6-0, 6-3. C. W. Lam, Coelho,

W. Sidwell, Australia, and Mrs. Coelho (Skip).

W. Du Pont, United States, beat HKPC-H. L B. Dowbiggin, L. Cochell and Mrs. P. Todd, Strange, C. Carr, M. N. Rakus- United States, 6-4, 3-0.6-3. sen (Skip). L. F. Hamley, C. T. Johansson and Misa B. Gul-three beads to take the lead to

H. 18-15. Strange, B. A. Mansell, B. I. Ibrandsson, Sweden, beat Blckford

S. Howell, Weiss and Mrs. H. Weiss, Swit (Skip). J E. Strange, J.A.R. Selby, N. J. zerland, 6-3, 5-7, 7-5, -1. Bebbington (Skip).

Reserves: K Baker and I. Robertson,

TAIKOD_RG—Inc TAG:-0. R. Sadick, A. H. Seemin, A. R. Rozack, A. M.

CRC BEAT LRC IN TENNIS MATCH. Owing to the heavy downpour of Wahab (Skip). S. O. Bux, 1. main shortly after 5 pun. yester. Kitchell, S. S. Hussain, M. day, only one match in the “C” Rumjaha (Skip). A. H. Abbas, Division Tennis League was play- M. A. Wahab, A. M. Rumfahn, ed the remaining match had to A. O

adar (Skip).

bo postponed,

"Mada

B Baxter, 1. At the Chinese Club, the home Rowan, R. B. Marahall, J. C. team beat Ladies Recreation

Chalmers (Skip). J. H. Mcleod, by 7% sets to 11⁄21⁄2.

Club

Ng-(CRC)

D. R. Dally, A. Steven, W. Mel- W. Wu and K.C. rose (Skip). T. R. MacLean, B. beat Baser and Kinftan: 6-3; beat G. Baker, C. Bovaird, W. G. Pomarey and Scholes, 6-0; beat McKie (Skip).

Lloyd and Food: 6-0.

FILIPINO GRECREIO

H. Leung and C.-M. Chow Recreo L S. Silva, J. P (CRC) beat Baser and Kinftan; Xavier, M. F. Pinno, E. M-1; beat Pomeroy and Schotes: Alarcon (Skip). A M. Silva, P. 6-2; beat Lloyd and Foad: 641. A. Costa, N. A. Beltrio, A. A Y.Y. Lan (CRC), and Y. W. Lopes (Skip). R.M.V. Ribeiro, Han lost to Baser and Kinftan: B. Pintos, AV. Gozano, A. F. 3-0; drew with Pemeray Noronha (Skip).

Lloyd and Ford: Echoles: 6-6; baat

FC-R. Basa, J. Delegado, N. Atienza, W. Field (9kip); L

W.

C.

V.

Castilho, F. Rodrigues, J. W. Kee, Ogley (Skip). NHL Chang, A. Y. Lee, H. Y. Hai, D. A Rozario (Skip). Reserves C. M. Franco,.Č. A. Dès, I., 9. Castro.

Third Divisian

A Great Fight

When the last end was being decided, the Coelho brothers were leading by 29-21. Bond' and his pariner scored a beautiful three whats to win the game.

Today's Matchos At KDGP W. Marshalleny v I.

Kitchell: T.E. Baker v C.Č. Pereira; R.M.V. Razack at this stage was not | Ribeiro v A.P, Fereira; F.X. da to be henten so easily without Silva v A.R. Minu. putting up a great fight. He scored

At KCC tour shots on the next two heads R.F., da Luz H.F. Shields; to lead 19-18. Sykes then scored | A.J. Hall v. A.J, Cocího. two on the following head, the

At HKFC reore at this period being 20-19 A.W. Hircock V E.5. Franks, In favour of Sykes,

A.R. Kitchell y G. Hong Choy,

"At CCG.

-V

J. Bradley v J. A, da Luz.

At Talkoo

J. McCutcheon v W. J. Howard.

HKCC Draw

The deciding head, saw some brillant bowling on the par!! of both players. · Razack was. fying the shot when Bykes with bla third wood wicked in. for the shot. Razak tried to dis-

The result of the draw for the ledge Bykes wood but falled. Bykes promptly tried to draw Hong Kong Cricket Club Lawn anather shot but without the Pairs Competition arous Bowls Singles Championship and cess. Barack with his last wood succeeded In pushing. Bykos

Roundys G.W.

follows: Ole RMA wood but he WAB, not heavy Singlew enough, with

with the reault Sykes Sowell B. A. Graham, J. Skinner enli, had the shot to give him. F.C. Black, W. Williamson vs.

T.O. the gamb

Morgan, H., Shiolds vs. Had Razack put on a bit more Falburn. A.W. Brown weight with his wood, he would .J. Bebbington, W. Steker va

Oliver,

A Me Kellar ve succeeded in taking out..

H.R. Bot

Baker. Bye to Second Round: N.E

Arthy Va Do Rome, A.S. Eton vs. R.A. Edwards, A.D. Humphrey v. F.B. Thorpe, L.R. Wood vs. R.H. WIG,

and shot and would havò acored.R. Mitchell, D. Phiшspa vs.

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"A" Division (Ladies) USRC, KCC.

LRC v CRC."

TERRA" Division {Man); BCAA V Recreio, ~CRC v. HKCC.

TRC WINNERS

two for himself, which would have given him the game;

Both players gåve, a grand ax- hibition, and it was By perience that gave him victorý.. Skinner Wini (9)

lon

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Paira Competition (First Round);

• Fairburn and 'N, E. Arthy ve On the same green, ♬ E. Skins R.A. Edwards and F. C. B. Black, rer of the Kowloon Cricket Club GW. Sewall and A.D. Humphrey second test, beat S. Yusuf the vs. D. Phillips and L.R. Wood, KOOLIC. 1. Stapleton, F.

Indian Recreation Club first divi- A. McKellar and N.I.. Oliver va Howarth, W. Cowie, F.. E. Law.

player by 21-10 Skinner J. R. Mitchell and A. Graham. TERCO

(Skip). G. Romelet, H.

thoroughly deserved his win for N.J. Bebbington and H.R. Daker Barker, A Graham, Geo, Leo

W. Williamsonund, r.n The spoon winners Trikoo be played a better gains than hi (Skip). W. Boyen, W. Baker, T. Recreation

Bye

„To Second Round; 3); Club's Wappinshaw opponent Skinner at one the Thorpe B. Baker, C. Champeloviér (Skip), were Merace J. Nkoma, HB chalked up eight shots before his Skinner and R. Wild ..W.

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Grifida, Nicholson, and 2. B. opponent acted to score

Harman of the Indian Ile-Shiems and L. de Rome va Stoken and TO. Morgan, A Daxter (SK16),

CHsest L.S. dn Bilva Brown and A.S prentic

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A. Bailey, L. E. Lammert (Skip), Crouch, LF. 8. Baker, B. H. Browns, G. rơn, J., G.

E. Terry, TEJ; Hemsley, (Sklp)rky!

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