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KEEN COMPETITION IN LEAGUE TENNIS MATCHES

With the Men's "B" Division League nearing tho conclusion of its first half, keoner competi- tion for League positions was seen in yostor- day's games.

Chinese Recreation Club "A" maintained their unbeaten record and second position in table, with a trouncing win of nine sets to nil over USRC.

Kempten

Craigenpower Cricket Club 3-6, lost to Dow and scured a sud win over Kow-13-K.

1* L. Fonly ill, F* "i. Chiện (("c Joon Tong Blue" whom they now displaced from the third "beat Hurtbad and Cotz 1-2, position in the League stand-drew with Bonserm and Saul

6-6, beat Du mit Kenton (-2, ing

Kowloon Tong "White", play- ing some inspired tennis aveam!-

HKCC CRAF Agaturott and Mover (BKCC) ed for Herria by Ta sels to a lost to thyle and Hayhurst 4-0, and are sav plavest alove the best Comptation und Durh sn 0-4. Kowloon Tum:est analton aul Davenport 9-7 teare-mat

a beller sal wertaże

bud Zadauf EROT "1" w

Howard Later Devica bost To Doyle uns! Hayhurst 1-0, In

continuesi Craigenkower.

beat Cummington and Dertain 8-2, in spite of the wabing streak,

forts of the United Ser. I beat Hamulton and Davenport -

Cidford and Lemay (HKOC: lacties. The score of 3-4

Jost to Dugle and Hayhurst 1-3. compared to 1-8 in thely fast ert to Chinnington and Durhair counter spraks of the impage=| 4-8, beat Hamilton and Daven-

Mes in the Park toes.

1 1-2. Chiu and Mrs. Fowler of Craigen- Fower uguin won all their three

yet still fe Fels, and have beaten 1 Division

League.

***

te

.1

of the

- 0י1

CRC KCC Ladies' counter was a cliser O, the Cox's Rond Club going under lay 3% to 5% In spite of the two and half sets won by Mrs Benjamin

and Mrs. Groundwater.

Men's "B" Division CCC 6-KT "Blue" 3

Lunard R.C. Baker and S. (CCC) drew with C. Lau and M. Lee 6-8. beat G. Lin and SP Tag 6-4, Jest tu K, Law and Peter U 3-4.

N. Leonare Robert Tayl (ccc) beat Lai attel Lee G-4 heat Lin am! Too 6-3, drew with lat and 6-6.

ond L.F. Souza D. Leonard (CCC) beat Law and Lee 4-1 tre- fired), heat fin und Tan G-1, hst to an und U. 4-0.

L

CRC "A" -USAC O 1.C. Lark und P.F. Choy (CRC "A") beat Halg and Riddy 6-1, beat Fisher and Mockrell 6-4, best Dinnen and Pevarte -1.

C.K. Lee and T. V. Choy (CRC "A") beat x d Kickiv F-4, beat Fisher and Mereth 4-1 beat Dinner and feuris 2

K.M. Au and 6 Chen (CRC "A") best Halg and Hddy 0 beat Fisher at Mackelh brat Dinner and Pentor 6-3,

CRC "O" 6-LRC 3

N. Ma and L.C. Kɔwall (CRC) "B") beat Huribat ant sietz 6-2. best Bonnern. and Saul 6-0. Dent Dow and Kampioa 6-2.

A. Lau and 2.2. Kwok 16 "R" drew with Hurlbat) and Gefz

KCC 4IRC 44

Summer Soccer League

The Summer Season Soccer conducted under the

Hong Kon of the auspices League Chinese Football Association is now in full swing and games played off PVPTY are being evening.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1949.

Bradshaw Provides

SPORTS IN

Last Minute Thrill In BRIEF British Golf Tourney

Sandwich Kent, July 4.

A brilliant 67 over the Sandwich course by Harry Bradshow, the 26-year-old Irish professional, provided a last minute thrill to a rather feature. loss day's golf in the first qualifying round of the British Open championship today. The qualifying round was played over the sun dren- ched Sandwich and the nearby Deal courses. The final 18 holes of the test to qualify 100 players for the championship proper will be decided tomorrow when the players switch

courses.

Bradshaw led by two strokes South Bobby froi!!

Locke, Africum favourite for the title, of the United Through the efforks of Mr. La Wal-re, who is in charge of the Johnny Bula, Futball Sextion of the Sullettore States, and Ken Bousfeld, Bri- Cherks Association, prizes for Urtain's most promising young

and Runners-up In golfer. (hampions the League have been obtained.

Bradshaw, who has never won These prizes, it is understood, a major golang success in Eng- are being donated by the Honant, ad the first nine holes of wan home in 30, Beent 32 podl Mr. Leo Almada e Custre, K. C.the Sandwich course in a magni- and Mr. Marcus A. da Silva re-

falling by two strokes to equal the course record set up 15 years

Harrow and F. Zternmern spectively. The prizes will be ex- Cafe in (RCC) lost to A.R. Kitchell and hibited at the Hofland |1.M. Omar 4-6, lost to A. Rum-Tenneggy Road as from today.

Jahn and O. Runjahu 3-0, beat

J. Tussain and 1. Kilehel 6-3,

A. E. P. Guest and EG.P. Guest KCC) at Kitchi and Cmar

4-1.

beat Rumah and Rumijahn j heat train and Kitchell

C.J. Smith and J. D. P. Guest (KCC) lost to Kitchell and Omor 1-8. lost to Rumjann and Rum- Jahn 2-0, drew with Hussain and Kitchell 6-8.

The Summer Boccer League was started more than 20 years ago, when Dr. Ng Ting-tong part for competition. The up a cop League was than conducted by the Chinese AA and the affaire of the League were managed by Mr. An Ki sang.

No games were played during the Japanese Occupation, but after The re-occupation, the League was conpenced again and Its Affairs managed by the KUFA.

Recreio 1'-KT "White" gli C.A. Barretto and B.. Gosato ЦЕНА (Recreio) to to K... Wa K.K. Les 2-1, lost to C.Y. Wong and L. Chan 0-6, hast to d. Avaslu

A. Ch. 2-6, HF. Consalves

D. M. Rodrigues Ecerein) lost to Wueer games und fee 6-6, drew with Wong and Chan G-fi, head Avasin and Chan

-4.

and

1024

PA. Yvanovich nach L.G. Vivirn (Rcereio) lost to Wu and

he aim of the League is to traits up new Chinese players and In consequence, no player who has taken part in First Division oe- in the Hong Kong Football League is eligible the Stimmer League. Only Junior Division players ure eligible.

Lee 3-6, lost to Wong and Chan and Mrs. Fowler 2-6, beat

for

Mins

2-1, fort to Avasin and Chan 4-0. | Bumjaho und Mrs. Souza G-2

Recreio 7-RAF 1%

game, played In a postponed Inst Mondry, Club de Recreio beat the Royal Air Force by 7 state

19.

Ladies' "B" Division

Baseball Scores

New York, July 4. NATIONAL LEAGUE

Philadelphin

(1st game) Benoklyn

H

7

0

7 10

1

10

2

8 10

ago by the retired Open cham- pion, Henry Caiton.

Bousfield had set the pace for at Sandwich most of the day

He had five birdies in his Arst half of 34,

with 9.

Melbourne, July 4.

The Lawn Tennis Association, of that Australia hna funnounced Geolf Brown, u Wimbledon semi- Analist, would not be asked to Davis Cup Join the Australian

Canada at meets team, which Montreal on July 22.-Reuter.

Washington, July 4.

Sam Snead today won the Washington Star Open Golf tour- nument with a 10 for a total of 272, 10 strokes under par for the 72 holes.

In second place was Cary Mid- champion, dlecoff. the National who also had a 70 for 27--50- ciated Press,

St. Malo, July 4. Ferdland Kubler of Switzer- land today won the fifth lap of 203 the Tour de France-the

to St. Kilometers from Rouen Malo.

Bernard Gauthier of the French National team was second and Joseph Tueen of the ile de France train third.

of France Overseas players completely

Jacques Marinelli dominated the play at

Deai,

was fourth, Marcel Dupont of the where Locke and Bulia shared Belgian Eagles fifth.

The time was eight hours 27 with 09, the iced Cerda

Frank minutes 13 seconds.--Associated (Argentine),

the

Antonin

American Press.

Max behind

Strandhan,

Britain's amateur, and

wore Just Faulkner them on the 71 mark Generally speaking the scoring ote both courses was unexpectedly high. Conditions could scarcely have been more easy, but may be the almost tropical heat and the bone-hard tiring fairways robbed any the majority of players of desire to do more than achieve a safe qualifying score.

Locke was never "all out," but gave a splendid exhibition of golf and fully revealed the strength of the challenge he will be mak- ing for the title.

One could not but feet

that

Winning pitcher Preacher Roe, Locke himself fears the challenge of Bulls more than that of any- luser Cart Simmons.

one in the field and his unspoken given Justification 1iluteiphiu

opinion was (2nd game)

when Bulla although never have Brooklyn

Winning pitcher Jack Thompson, ing seen Deal before went round the testing course in 69, "guided" loser Don Newcombe.

17 0 by hie caddy.-Reuter. New York (1st game) 1

4 10 Boston

Winning pitcher Larry Jansen,

loser Bill Voiselic. New York (2nd game) Doston

beat Mrs, Watson and Mrs. Castrc ] *-**

Mrs. Haeburn and Mrs. Walon and Miss Mrs. Fowler 2-6, last to (USRC) lost to Mrs. Chiu Rumjahn and Mrs. Souza 4-6 beat Tirs, Waison and Mrs. Castro St. Louis (2nd game) C-4.

USRC 3-CCC &

KCC 31-CRC $4 Hancock Mrs. Hang and Mrs.

Chiu and Mra Board and Mrs. Van Hou- (USHC) lost to Mrs. Mrs. Fowler 1-6. lost to Miss R. fen (KCC) lost to Mrs H. Lau Runsjahn and Mrs. G. A. Souza and Miss W.W. Choy 3-6. lost to 5-7, lost to Mrs. R. Watson and Mrs. G. Choy and Miss W K. Mok 1-0 lost to Mrs. Chatin and Miss Miry, T. Castro 4-6.

Chris- U Khoo 2-0.

Mrs. Mrs

and Benjamin

(KCC drew with Groundwater Mrs. Lau and Miss Choy 6-0, kcal Miss Ne 0-2 Mrs. Choy and beat Mr. Chaun und Mist Ehoc C-4.

Mrs. Wright and My

C-U, lost to Bonnerites and Saul' tiansen (USRC) lost to Mrs. Chtu

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Miss Fisher and Mrs. He with (KCC) lost to Mrs. Lau and Mig Choy 1-6, 1st to Mrs. Chey and Miss Muk 1-8, beat Mrs Chauni and Mira Khoo 8-4.

Recrele v. LRC (pontpered) The restponed Muhs Doubles "A" Division League match be- tween the South Claim Athletic Association and the Chinese Re creation Club will not be playd until ter the compleuon of the list. 45.

rkeling of the CRC players AL Just evening it was decided that the arrangement for the play-off Le let; in the hands ; the Ter- nis Association, whose ruling, it understood, is that postponed matches will be played off en bloc at the end of the League 1202011.

the Colony

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ip Koon-hong, Singles Champlon is to leave for Malaya on July 14, and will play in the deciding Mixed Doubles "A" return match for his Chib agarst CRC un July 10.

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Worcestershire Increase Chances Of Taking Lead

London, July 4. Worcestershire, now lying third, with 84 points, increased their chances of taking the laad in the County cricket championship race at the end of the current programme, by beating

Northamptonshire at Kottering today.

Of the joint leaders, Middlesex and Yorkshire, who have 88 points, the latter are in a strong posi- tion for a win over Surrey, but Middlesex have lost first innings' points to Leicestershire and are 136 runs behind with nine second innings wickets standing.

A Bradford: Surrey 279 and

Yorkshire need 161 with all their second innings wickets 20 (Close 6 for 871; Yorkshire 328 (Wilson 50, Yardley sź, Clos standing.

Worcestershire, showing much 60, edser 5 for 03).

At Birmingham: Warwickshire better all round form then North- amptonshire, had little difficulty Leat Somerset by an innings and

winning inside two days and 3 runs. Somerset

in

14 and 192

so returning to the head of the (Gimlet 08); Warwershire 373 (Tov asend 08, table. The all spin attack of Jen- for declared

Wolton 11 not out, ..ove 00). kins, Howerth and Jackson was

too much for the Northants bats-Reuter.

men, apart from Oldfield,

Warwickshire obtained their

biggest victory of the

when they defeated

SAABOT

Somerset

by an innings and 73 runs five minutes after claiming

བལ་

aiming the extra

15

17

half hour at Birmingham. doing so they wore Indebted to Brian Walton, who with 111 not out in three hours 65 minutes, scored his inaiden century in first class cricket and shared in two century stands. He hit 13 fours.

Brian

*

Tourists

On Verge

Of Win

Bristol, July 5. Gloucestershire were all out

The Royal Navy hopes to be Hong at home to the Royal Kong Yacht Club on Sunday, August 7 when the Challenge

When Somerset hafted a second Shield newly presented by the RNSA will be competed for. titne on y Giathlett could stund He an-up to the accurate bowling. details will be

in half an Hour this morning Further

bit 12 fours during his stay of 70

their resumed when they

Innings

the against was recently minutes.

10-second A sub-committee nounced luter.

New Zealand cricketers. They appointed to consider a revised

made 155, leaving the tourists system of points scoring and have year-old

to require only 136 runs for now produced their proposals. In County In a winring position

he bowled his off- UB,

a victory with at least three effectively that br so effe anticipation of approval by the Bradford, where after scoring 68 sailing committee it in being up out of

for 07. hours actual playing time at plied to all current series of the spinner

claimed six Surrey wickets club classes and is, of

Yorkshire have all tomorrow to their disposal. nunjinbie

to the others they or

At lunch time, the New Zea

had wish. 'Details will be posted in the

made 109 for two club.

In outline the system lays down

the

Close, Yorkshire's

all-rounder, put his

score 161 for eletory. Fishlock, why hit a six end nine tours in landers 75 minutes, was the only batsman wickets and needed only 27 runs

against for a win..

to

show any confidence Close, whose match analysis was

beat

on

At Manchester: Glamorgan 211

and 25 for none; Lancashi

At Nottingham: Hampshire 201 Dawson 168 not out, Jepson 5 for (Placc 108, Woollier 5 for 34).

'On a worn and dusty wicket. the New Zealanders had to Oghe for runs against the spin-bowling of Goddard and Cook, who came on after the pace bowlers had opened the attack.

Forty-eight years old Goddard cean bowled Sutcliffe in his arst over after the second wicket pair had taken the score to 60. God-

und the batsman broke his own

Monday's Play

a scale of points for a race of 20 from or more starters ranging 1,000 for the winner

down the for 148. zero for the 30th. For less than

Close Of Play points 30 starters the winner's Lord's, London, July 4.

are slightly reduced being 995 for

The close of play scores were. for 13 and 715 for 4.

At Kettering: Worcestershire Cambridge completely out- 19, 951

Northamptonshire by played Oxford in the first two Points for remaining places are

new system, the fol-Innings and 10 runs. Northants 00 days of their annual cricket adjusted accordingly.

Using the match at Lord's. When stumps

Oxford lowing gives the present state of and 116 (Oldßeld 50, Jenkins 5 for summer 31. Howarth 3 for 38); Worcester- drawn today, were

the dinghy and star 1 needed 150 runs to avoid an series. Only helmsmen with two shire 227 (Jenkins 68, Bird 08,dard forced Rabone to play back

Broderick 6 for 08). or more starts are shown,

At Worthing: Sweex 245 and wicket. Hudice and Wallace stood innings defeat, with all their wickets in hand.

62 for 2: Derbyshire 416 Smith firm until lunch, Hadlec partl- In reply to Cambridge's first actuai number being given by

Agures in brackets.

Dinghieslet, Howell, 4200 (6): 57, Johnson 77, Rhodes 68, Skin-cularly attacking the bowling to

pass a half century. Innings score of 359, Oxford could only put up 189 and were made 2nd, Corbett, 1998 (4); 3rd, Evans, nor 63),

2500 (6); 4th, Palfreyman, 241 to follow on 100 runs behind.

One of Oxford's three South (4); 5th, Dubois, 2372 (43; 8th, fensive display reminiscent of Loseby, 1621 (3); 8th, Harrison. Africans, Hofmeyr, gave u de Robertshaw, 1752 (2); 7th Miss Bruce 1518 (4): 9th, Furrer, 1249 (3): 21 his

10th, Laufer, 1218 (3): 11th, Mitchell, Rarely

attempting a scoring Lloyd, 1200 (3); 12th, Dewe, 1105 stroke, he carried his bat through (2): 13th, Miss Landsbert, 882 the Orst innings for 84 and then (2): 14.h, Darby, 078 (3); 15th, Stars: 1st, Janion, 2207 (4) Winning pitcher Clarence Mar played through the remaining 65 Barratt. 494 (2).

minutes. Altogether he batted

ärd. Bhall, loser Mel Pornell,

for five hours 10 minutes for his 2nd, Furrer, 2099 Cleveland (1st game) 3

total of Bi runs, which included Yourieff, 1199 (3); 1th, Mallorie, The fours.

1158 (2); 5th, Howell, 032 (3): Detroit

Winning plicher Bob Feller, three

Oxford never looked like the 6th, Nixon, 850 (2); 7th, Heerding, loser Art Houtleman.

beaten Now 690 (2). 14 1 team which had Cleveland (2nd game)

ง 7

Zealand, Yorkshire and Middlesex Detroit

this season. They seemed entire Winning pitcher Sam Zoldak,

their arratis unsettled ly

by loser Freddie Hutchinson,

Aelding of Saturday and allowed 12 15 2 Chicago (1st game)..

Louis

5 10 Cambridge to seize the initiative.

Wait, a

fall fair-headed medium Winning pitcher Handy Gumpert,

bowlet, put the Light Blues loser Red Embree.

1 on top by bowling Boobeyer and Chicago (2nd game).

1 getting Wian brilliantly caught at St. Louis

Wimming pitcher Ned Garver, ally mid-en

The scoreboard at the end of loser Walter Pierce.

1 the second day's play was: Washington (1st game) 7 Philadelphia

Winning pitcher Vie Raschi,

laser, Walt Masterson. Boston (2nd game) .. New York

St.

趁 11

1

11 G

2 7 4 12

1

1

pace

Cambridge, 1st innings... Winning pitcher Dick Fowler, Oxford, lat Inninga

luser Mickey Haefner.

£

Washington (2nd game) @ 10 B. Boobeyer, t Volt Philadelphila

8 11

Results over the last week:-

TUESDAY, JUNE 28

Dinghios

Berlea (7th

Race) (Points in brackets):-ist, Dubols,' (3) 0.38.55 (951); 2nd,

(5)

05

Bristol, July 4. Martin Donnelly, the New Zea- 1): Notts 335 for declared land lefthander, played a remark- load of 20 against Gloucestershiro Keeton 04, Simpson 54, Winrowable innings in giving his side a

not out, Stocks 01). Al Leicester: Middlesex 333 and here today.

In replying to the County'a for one: Leicestershire 475 for

total of 232, the declared (Berry 70, Tompkin 94, first innings

tourists were all out for 152, By Jackson 145, Walsh 8:1.

the close of play Gloucestershire wero 124 for six wickets in the second innings.

W. Hong Sling Beaten By L.A. Collyer

While his colleagues fell to spin deliveries of Tom Goddard and Cecil Cook, Donnelly, exercised caution, but he cast aside all re- straint when the last man came in und the tourists were sun 26 runs behind. Donnelly logged the Two postponed games in the bowling and with the help of

seven fours, scored all but one-s

en extra-of the 45 rund added

0.32.40 (853) 3rd, Paltreyman, Colony Open Lawn Howls Pairs (0) 0.42.45 (775): 4th, Howell, championship and one game in the (0) 0.42

0.42.22 (703);

6th, Baker, singles tourney were decided yes in 25 minutes by the tenth wicket. Altogether in his innings of Just

and a half hour Furrer, terday. (15) 0.40,80 (035); 6th,

7th Janion

At the Craigengower Cricket under tivo

Donnelly, mainly by drive and ' (20) 0.47.10 (571):

6th, Evans, Club J. S. Howell and N. pulls, hit ten boundaries. (10) 0.47.36 (511);

Hong Kong 0.50.00 (405); 9th, Jupp (13) Bebbington of the

10th (402):

Lauter (87 Football Club beat J. Tindall and of the Kowloon Hempsey 0.54.07 (353); 11tb. Miss P. Loseby, J.

0.55.38 (306): 12th, Miss Bowling Green Club by 24-14 Lansbert, (14) 0.09,15 (281); 13th, and J. Itection and R. Muckenzie lee, paved the way for Donnelly's Bertschinger, (2) 1.00.05 (218). 12

10 9 12

i

2

359

M. B. Holmeyr, not out

04

(18)

10

C.E. Winn, & Doggurt, b Walt Winning pitcher Bobby Shantz, C. Van Ryneveld, run out.

loser Dick Welk.

D.B.

Cart, e Burnell, b Hail -Associated Press. A 11. Kardar, lbw b Doggart 1.P. Campbell, e Popplewell,

b Doggart

13

25

C.R. Rudd, b Hall

Thailand To Participate In Delhi Gamês

P., Whitcombe, e Popplewell,

b Wart

G. Chesterton. b Warr M. Wrigley, b Warr

Extras

THURSDAY, JUNE 20 Dinghies (8th Series Race) lat, Dubols, (0) 0.51.90 (800): o 2nd, Darby, (17) 0.52.30 (078); 3rd, Howell, (14) 0.53.23 (570); 4th

(0) 0.54.83 (480); Wel

(2) 0.57.04 (888), Dinghies (Novica "A" Berles, L. A. Collyer

(8) Bowling Green Club in the singles 0 fat Race)1st, Robinson,

14

BIH,

9

OPEN, SINGLES · W. Hong Sing, the Kowloon Cricket Club interportar, lost to Kowloon of the

Paves Way

The New Zealand captain, Had-

Club Recreation of the Police

onslaught with a display of quick- beat R. Davies and J. 5. Joyce footed driving, which brought by him a six and five fours, but the of the Prison Officers Club 24-12.

other batieNET were often ‘be- wildered by the guile of Goddard's oft-breaks and the leftarm Tes spinners of Cook...

These two bowled throughout the innings of four and a quarter well deserved their five wickets aploce, hours pad

Glouces prshire started well in their second innings, but during the tes interval rään' fall, which delayed the resumption for over half an hour and then batemen found conditions dimeuit against bowlers on a. drying the spin

13 0.48.20 (000); 2nd, Mrs. Mallorle championship of the Colony at tha (4) 0.80.30 (679); 3rd, Mosor, (8) Club de Recreio by 21 shots to 10. 100 0.51.85 (570); 41b, Miss Lans-

bert, (5) 0.60.03 (480); 5th, Lanfer,

SATURDAY, JULY 1.

Total

Bowling

(19) 1.04.50 (308).

M R

W

21.3.7 43

3

10

G 31

2

17

3 40

2nd, Yourieff, (17) 1.36.23 (020);

1st. Robertshaw, (9) 1:34.40 (021):

12 9 7

0 3rd, Alsa P. Lovehy, (15) 17.00

3 10

(780);

Warr.

Bangkok, July 4.

track and Thailand will send swimming teens to take part, in the Aston Athistle Federation Games in Delhi, India in 1950,

Phya Chindarak, deputy Minis- Walt * * * * 24 201ter of Interior, sald athletes in in Hall

101 17ter-nchool and public sports com- numell

petition will be invited to paril. Doggatt

tryouts for the Delhi Stevenson Games, Provincial · towns will be invited to send compalltors to OXFORD: 2nd Ennings Bangkok. The government will; IN POTRANG

Oxford, 2nd Inkings

04

0 12

80

PI GIRLS WIN

CAGE GAME

cipate in

pay expenses,

The Olympic Games Association Hofmeyr, not out The Black & White Girl's basket of Thailand is hoplax, to promote Boobeyer, not out ball team of Manils best she com- ruffelent interest in competit bined Chinese and Cinomm. Actors, sports, so that the country. by 20 to 20 in a basketball game] be represented in the 1954 WI Tin played", at, tho South - China | Olymple Gaines in Helsink)

Stadium, Carellas till last night lande kariddled Press,

Extras

Total (for no wktu.)

Dinghies (9th Berlon M

N AND D BOWLS TEAM

The following have been select

pitch.

After the opening pair had put

on 50, the County lost five more

were 104 in front with four

4th

Ilowell, (13) 1.48.40 ed to represent the Northumber- wickets for 05 and at the core

gume wickets to fall, laway bowls (054); 5th, Corbett, (0) 1.47.45 land and Durham Association in

8th, Harrison, (20) 1.48.50 friendly (003): (525): 7th, Lord, (13) 1.49.82 gainst Kowloon Dock Club at (401): 8th. Sandborg. (5) 149.37 Kowloon Docks at 6.30 p.m. to LAB day: (401); 9th, Grace, (9) unknown

D. Monument; d, Blokee, W. the time play ended.--Renter. Cowie, J. Fraser (8kip): A

17 (345) BUNDAY, JULY SAME

-fladwings (1st Berles. Rece) Boulton, T. Waller, J. Tibbio, J.

let, Choat, 1.80.20; 2nd, Pulo, Hempseys (Skip); W. Chambers,

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