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CRC TEAMS MAINTAIN POSITION AT TENNIS

TOURISTS PLAYING LANCS

Manchester, July 6.

The wetlana was time when

New Zealanders leegan The sa mateb against Lama- shure here stalay and by lunch

Chinese Recreation Club "B" and "A" teams of the Colony "C" Division. League maintained their first and second positions, respectively, in the League table with convincing wins over United Services and Recreio. Known as the CRC's schoolboy team, the CRC "A" consisting of the Chinese Club's promising on Recreio their young players inflicted

heaviest defeat so for by nine sets to nil. The RC "B" had a furly tent Nicholas and Capell 7-5, USHC by beat Broadbridge and Čuest 4-4

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K. T. Ng and Y. K. Ng (SCAM. eight sets to

The only other unbeaten leibal Grose and Hunt 6-2, beat

Capell 4-1, Division, Soutle Chan Nicholas and Arletic Association, placed Two Hunthrkies and Guest 6-1.

LEAGUE STANDINGS

Men's "C" Division

wives well time, the county had scorides OUTS 70 for the lies of two wikets

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TODAY'S MATCHES

1

S M tunjabis and F. A. Car-

After two weeks of posipones Tiem FIRE) to;t do Tame and Yu

with Chen and Lauments, two matches in the Ladies'

"A" Division League will be de 3-4, dow 6.6. lent les Choy an) thai 1-6.

elded today, weather permittju. CHC "C" --LRC 15

A keen Bght is expected at Cox 14 M. and P. Lin (ORE "A");

Fabri

and Kempton B-4, Road, when the Kowloon Cricket home to the Schies and Ponsoy 6-1, Clubs will be at

Ladies' Recreation Club Both ar

ca

The Ne my wien off-dri bea:

bug Cowle, was miso caught it Chve when at 12 he edged a half

good catch.

Two left-landers, Ikfa

What lori, stayed it gether.

lunch, when Lancashire had made

Llovet "and Torbf 8-2.

S M Wong and T, S. Eu RC, the only unbeaten teams in this

(CRC

Kempton 2-6, brat Scholes and 26 in two bonirs for the loss of Pumerny 6-1, drew with

Division and the result of today's

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949.

Wins Senior Tourist

Kiwis' Brilliant Win Over Gloucester

Bristol, July 5.

On a dry and wearing pitch,

the New Zealanders, thanks

121

to Best slip where Reid mode a, *(*) bet Maker and Kropfen gone will be the deciding factor, f-4, heat Scholes zend Pry, although there is still the second

to Hadlee, their captain, and bat Lloyd and Todd 6-4,

round to be gone through yet. Te azul G In Jr.

LRC, with three well-balanced Wallace, their Vice-captain "C" just to Baker aurii

a brilliant success phies in Mrs. Slagter and Mrs. gained Cooper. Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. beating Gloucestershire bv Lloyd Stroobuch and Mrs. Getz and Mrs.

should oe

Reven wickets. able to Tamworth, eone through with something to Hanevek and Mackreth (USRC) | spare. The greatest opposition W. Place, J. T. tkin, G. E. Fatrichst to K. C. Ng and Y. V. Lam will come

from Miss Ward and Waart, N. D, Howard, K. Greeves, P. Greenwood, R. P-3-6. Jost to 3. Chang and K. S.; Mrs, Stokes on the KCC side, and

iwa wiekris.

A

The fooms were:

Lancashire.

and Told 6-6.

USRC 1-CRC ""

d H. Berry, R. Tattersall, and Chrung 2-0, Jews to V. 3. Leungit will not be surprising to see A. Wikan.

M. Chat 2-0. Lindeman and Wright (USRC) Jost b Ng and Lam 2-6, lust t

and Cheung 2-6, beat Frung and that 6-4.

New Zeakout V. J, Scott, G. A. Rabone, W. A. Hadlee, W. Wai-| Chung Jece, M. Bonnelly, F. B. Smith, 4 Real, F. 1. Mooney, T. B. Bintt. Covie word Care,

Scores: Lancashire, 1st innings. Place, e. Rabone, L. Cave Jin, not out

Edrich, e. Reid, b. Cave Whatum, met out

A

Extra

Telal for two.

2

30

Casino and Munay (USRC) Lost En Ng and Earn 2-6, lost Chang and Cheng 1-0, lost to Leung and Chau 2-0.

PECREIO O-CRC "A" 9

A. M. Alves and M. A. Guterres Reereloy tust tu C. S. Wong and

13. K. W. Ma 4-6, lost to W. K. Me

3

76

---Reuter.

FOOTBALL CLUB

MEETING

and S. N. To 2-8, lost to K. T

Lai and Y. K. Chung 1-8.

res and 1. E. Gutenes

J.

A. Spares

(Recreio) lost to Wong and

1-1, lost to Ma and To 2-1, los to Lai and Chung 0-6.

4. A. Yennoviel: foza (Recreio) lost to Wong nur Ma 1-6. lost to Ma and To 2-0. Jost to Tai and

Chimg 3-0. SCAA BKCC L

Dm getting all their three sets. Men's "A" Division KCC v. SCAA Recreio v. CRC Ladies' "A" Division CNC v. USRC

KCC v. LRC

Cambridge

Gloucestershire continued their

second innings this morning and for six to 155 before being all out, carried the overnight score of 124 leaving the tourists to get 130 1 win, This was accomplished in ICS minutes, the New Zealanders losing three wickets in the pro- cess.

The County needed to amass a

good second innings total if they were avoid defeat, but they were id】 out in half an hour, add-

g only 31 runs.

The New Zealanders had to fight for runs on the dusty wicket against Gudderd and Cook, God- with quickly spinning off Rabene before the third wieket

Win By Seven breaks, disposed of Sutclife and

Wickets

Stores

recuired, for victory.

Trophy

Thirty-nine year-old Harold Danial Norton's No. 1 rider, motor oycle seen at speed during the, Senior Tourist Trophy

spoed at an average race at the Isle of Man which he won

moter cycle deator, covered

of 86.92 m.p.h. Daniell, a Londen the 204-mile course in 3 hours 2 min. 18 2/5 secs. Johnny

Lockett, also riding a Norton, finished Lyons. Velocette, third. AP Photo.

cocond, with Ernie

Dussart Becomes New European Lightweight Champion

Kid

London, July 5.

Dussart, of Belgium, become the new European lightweight champion tonight when Billy Thompson, the British holder, was disqualified in the sixth round of the 15 rounds contest at Olympia, London.

Thompson was twice warned by the Italian referee,

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Yorkshire Defeat Surrey

By Six Wickets

London, July 5.

There were no changes in the first four places of the County cricket championship table when the current progranimo was completed today. A fine effort by Middlesex bowlers enabled them to beat Leicestershire and remain joint leaders with Yorkshire, who defeated Surrey com- fortably. Each has 100 points, but Yorkshire ore a game in hand of Middlesex, who have ployed 15.

Worcestershire, who record- At Lefcenter: Middlesex boat-

Leicestershire by 100 uns. Mid- ed П Lwo-day victory over

dlesex 333 and 833 (Sharp 30, Northamptonshire, still occupy Edrien. 113, Sims 61); Leicester third position with 96 points shire 475 for it declared and 911 from 12 games, with Glamar- | (Sima for 38, Young 3 for 32) ♬ gan, who could only draw, 20 Neuter.

points behind in fourth placo with 13 games played.

Warwickshire's two-day victory over Somerset gained them Arth place with 72 points trom 13- games, while Gloucestershire, who fixture. were without la County dropped to sixth position with BO points from 12 games.

Lawn Bowls League Encounter

Leicestershire maauged to vacate the bottom position by taking first innings points off Middlesex. They now have 20 points from ten games to Hampshire's 10 from 11 matches.!

attack Middlesex's

powerful tho prevailed in end against Leicestershire. In hour 25 minutes Sims and Young disposed of the home county for 81 runs played a triumphant This pair

The visitors won on two rinks part, having staged partnership of and lost on. one. W. Williamson, 107 in 50 minutes for the ninth

ono

Playing in their second division postponed Lawn Bowls league game yesterday at. Chater Road, Hong Kong Cricket Club lost to. Taikoo the Dock Club by 12 shots, Anai score being 05-83,

wicket. which stiffened the Mid-ably supported by H. F. Shields, diesex second innings so that beat W. Melrose and his men by exciting gome. Leicestershire were set to make one shot. In on

When the last head was beina 102 in two hours and a quarter decided. Williamson was leading

Thrilling Roco

by two shots and before Melrose

Nottinghamshire wen & thrilling rolled his last wood the home rink race against. Hampshire at Trent was lying two, Melrose bownyer Bridge, where, set to get 225 in drew second shot, 125 minutes they triumphed with seven minutes to spare. This was

HKOC

their fourth success against the G. Sewell clock this season. They mado a G. Graham' bad start, but a fine partnership B.H. Wild between Keeton and Hardstaff A.E. Howkins

(skip) put on 132 runs in 65 minutes.

18

„With a first innings lead of 73. N.R. Oliver Lancashire took three Glamorgan E.J.R. Mitchell wickets before the arrears were HF. Shielda wiped out, but the possibility of W. Williamson an interesting finish were dispell-

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19

Mr. Alessandro Cislagh, to "keep his punches,ed by Robinson and Watkins, who D. Humps

up" when the sixth round started and, when'

a moment láter Dussart sank to the convos, clasping his stomach after receiving a body blow, the referee spoke to Thompson, and then! raised Dussart's glove as the victor.

stone, eight

Canadian Outpointed

London, outpointed B. Saw and C. S. Isu (SCA) drew with F. Grose and D. Hune

meeting of

Funtball the Section of the Hong Kong Pootball 0-6, beut A W. Nicholas and 1.

Club 5. Capell 6-0, Cub will be held at the

beat * Broad house, Happy Valley, at 6 pan. | bridge and J. Guest G-3. on Tuesday, July 12. All members.

C. Wong wad K. S. (SCAA) besit Grose and Thing

ure rexquested to attend.

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scored 87 in 30 mlutes for the LR. Wood fourth wicket. Watkins hit R.A. Edwards confident 82 with night tours in AW. Brown two and a half hours.

(Skip)

Impossible Task.

Lancashire were left the vir tually impossible task of, scoring |

188 runs in a maximum period of

seven round the champion was sent tumweight eliminator: and was led nearly

disputed by

The

.TDC

J.B. Baxter

J.. Rowan R.B. Marahall, J.C. Chalmers

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T.R. Maclean

D.

A. Sloven

2

W. Melrose

(Skip) 10 Kinniburgh

J.H.1

J.A.-Brith

C. Bovaird

W.G. Mckle. (Skip)

53 Total

16

218

Total

Open Pairs

;

818

pair, Hadice and Wallace, camo Dussart had out-punched,} At the weigh-in Thompson together at 60 with 70 runs elillout-boxed and out-manoeuvred sealed nine stone eight pounds 30 minutes the wa

Sussex made an excellent re- Playing in the First Round of Lords, London, July 5.

In three quarters of an hour, the British champion to es- and Dusart nine

covery at Worthing, where Derby-the Colony OpenLawn Bowls Cambridge beat Oxford by

shire's hopes of forcing a victory Palta Championship at Craigen- hy bold and vet certain strokes, tablich a commanding lead on pounds, 15 ounces. seven wickets in the annual Hadice, and Wallace practically points when the fight ended. and A, B,

had practically vanished by lunch. gower Cricket Club, L. A. Collyer inter-varsity cricket match at won the game by adding 72. Thompson started in hurri- On the same programme, Dan- John Largridge, although obv!- and L. Sykes of the Kowloon

Hadice, who might have been Lords.

cane fashion but found the ny O'Sullivan, of Finsbury Park, ously in pain with a strained back, Bowling Green Club beat. T. Fernando scored his second three figure Goodman and N. Senior of the The

were: Cambridge stumped when 28, hit seven fours

the match and his Police Recreation Club by 31-12. 10 innings of of Conada, Gagnon. for three; Oxford in his valuable stay of an hour Belgian willing to trade punch 339 and 133

and a quarter, for 58 runs. for punch, and in the second

rounds in a British Empire ban-tenth century in his 28 Innings of M. A. Baptista and A. P. Pereira the season. This was accomplish of the Club de Recreio, qualified Wallace sturted with 109 and 322.

Contrary to expectations there

month earlier than for the next round, at the Kow- was an exciting finish. The Light boundaries and altogether Includ- to the boards twice for counts

large see-Denis Compton when he set up loon Bowling Green Chub when Blues, left to get 133 runs ined wine tours in his 30 not out of nine from well-timed blows. hotly decision was

minutes, oblaine His one other scoring stroke was

The bell came at an opportune tion of the crowd, and there was the record of 18 centuries during they beat, Robert Tay and S. R.

the 1847 season.

Solna of Calgengower Cricket The Sul one hour 35

he reached 1,000

Sussex have 18 more, games, Club by 10 shots to 10, runs for the moment at the end of that round, a great deal of booing. them for the loss of three wickets three. After weeks of walling

carried but Thompson came in for more French-Canadian

the possible 30 innings for Langridge, 2nd with his

ns the light heavier punch, but Q'Sullivan re- who may also play in Festival heavy punishment progressed, although he hurt Du- led

crisp counter-

ter"] games. His chances at the record sort on 'occasions with hefty punching and evasive tactles to may well depend upon continued

dry just about earn the verdict.

weather

which ike that Bose, a Canadian heavy- favoured Compton Vorn

late in thei weight, beat Jack Gardner, who summer two years ago, was unbeaten after 14 fights Batting for three hours 45 min since turning professional, the utes Langridge tit 19 fours and .referas stopping the night or gave only one chance when he

the end of the fifth round of had scored 14.

10-round contest because of Gardner's out eye.

were

Summer Bruter.

run.--

with 15 minutes to spare.

Their victory was thoroughly deserved for in all phases of the Kame, except in spin bowling, the

New York, July 5. clearly Cambridge

Ezzard Charles, the newly- superior side. 1 was their first win over the Dark Blues since crowned heavyweight champion of the world, us recognised by the 1036.

Hofmeyr, again top scorer for National Boxing Association, today Oxford in the second innings, signed to defend his title against

Lesnevich, former

world defled Cambridge's bowlers for Gus six and a half hours while mak-lightheavyweight champion, in a ing 118 In the match. He dis-15-round contest at played more freedom today than Stadium, New York, on Wednes day, August 10, under the promo- tion of the International Boxing Club-Revter.

he

and

Van

did yesterday, Ryneveld, who has been chuse for the Gentlemen versus Players game, scored 47.

Quick running by the Cam- britige batsmen earned valuable runs in the race against the clock,

The Anal scoreboard read: Cambridge, 1st innings

2nd innings

359

Dewes, e Campbell, b Carr Morris, at. Campbell, b Van

45

Ryneveld

Stevenson, e Hofmeyr,

Van

25

37

Ryneveld

Doggart, not out

Rimell, not out

Extran

the Yankee

body punches.,

Thompson the fight.. After whose wife is expecting a baby tonight at Doncaster, said: am afraid this news played on my mind and I could not go It out of my head. I hope to challenge Dusart for the title and I expect to do better next time."

Denis Compton

To Captain Players

London, July 5. Denis Compton, England test batsman, will Captain the Players against the Gentlemen at Lords on July 13 to 15, à striking honour for Danis in his bonefit year.

Total (for three wkla.): 13 John Longridge of Sussex, Who today (Tuesday)

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Van Ryneveld

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Van Ryneveld, e Popplewell,

h Warr

· Care, run out

rocked up his 10th century of the season, is also named to appear for The Players,

from

the Apart

general satisfaction of-f seeing Denis

1 skipper the side, most fons

100 will be happier that MCC has taken the opportunity to blood 54 some youngstern.

est

more on

Results

AMERICAN DISQUALIFIED IN GOLF TOURNEY

Sandwich, Kent, July 5, Harry Bradshaw, burly, Irish who had led from the first round with 67, form which made him an out-toulay were:

the qualifiers standing

heavyweight At Bradford: Yorkshire beat today, topped prospect, and he was well behind Surrey by 0 wickets. Surrey 270 for the British Open 'Golf on points

when the fifth round and 200; Yorkshit 328 and 182 championship proper which ended.

One Of Bost. Fights

Gardner falled to produce the The results of mmes, ended professional,

British.

for-4 (Lowson 67):

At Manchester; Lancashire drew

begina over the Sandwich

In one of the best fights seen and 200 (Watkins 62); Lancashire course; had a second round of 72

with Glamorgan. Glamorgan 248 course tomorrow.

Bradshaw, playing on the Dent in London for, a long time, Ro-321 and 22 for none.

bert Villemain, the tough French At Nottingham:: Nottingham for a total of 139. pointed by Dave Sands, part wickets. Hampire 291 and 208 Bobby

favourite for the title.. Johriny

Hampshire by B

Ho nolshed one stroke ahead or Locke, South African

middleweight was narrowly out- shiro beat

aborigine and triple Australian for 4 declared (McCorkell 143 no: Billa, the six-foot American, was champion.

out, Hill.53); Notts 335 for 3 de It was a gruelling contest, Inclared and 228. for B.(Keeton 108 third on the 141 mark. which both men practically not out, Hardstaft 07), .. fought themselves to a standstill, The Crowd rosn and

Ninety-six

competitors with

At Working: Sussex drew with strokes of 154 or better qualinest cheered Derbyshire, Suss 246 and 409 and they will all start again from hysterically as both men punched for 0 (C. Onkes 70, John Lang-satch tomorrow.

Three Americans, four Contin away nonstop on the ropes in a ridge 148 not out, Barilelt (50);

ental and, five South Americans slam-bang finish

qualified, but Charles Rotar, 30- ybat-old Américan ofessional AndArtny sergeant stalloned at Frankfurt, Germany, wan · diam qualified in unique ofreunistatices. Flis goose necked, mallet-headedk to the putter, did not, conform Royal and Ancient championship rules, although permissable in the United States, Rotar, who finish- od with 150, was called bestre

A

Bands vastly improved

"Klitor" Instino! thowing the which he had lacked in hir previous fights in England, ra peatedly rocke

recked!

Franch. the man with sledge-hammer blowe A little more steadiness would

The selected teams are: Gentlemen; F. G., Mann (Mid- dlesex), W. J. Edrich (Middle- Box), J. G. Dewes (Cambridge have University and Middlesex), G. 1. recond round, when a vicious left

35 ly the

A

47 England

The Gentle to be led

Grinth (Sussex).

by

ended the night in

which sent

the

Derbyshire 418.

MANILA

CAGERS DEPART

G. Doggart (Cambridge Univer-hook on the side of the head sent Mister Wong Yu-pik, Wong Yu- the Changpionship Commitive sity and Sussex), N. W. D. Yard- Villemain crashing to the canvas len and Chan Yuk-yun, members some hours, after ho had costM 17 Tom Graveney, the aggressive ley (Yorkshire). Trevor Bailey for a count of alk.

batsman, 30 Gloucestershire

and (Essex), F F. R. Browa (Worth- Sonde, going in for the kill, of the Block & White Baskot off the course. His putter WAL Brian Close, the 10-year-old amptonshire), C.

C. B. Van Ryneveld followed up with a devastating ball Ten from Manila, left for expired, and declared to be in

the tough that city by PAL plane yesterday, legal club. 47 Yorkshire cricketer, already sure- (Oxford University), Wilf Wool right

Tirth ofßer members of the Fred Bals; the great heartáč the "And"

of the year, are both ler (Glamorganshire) and 5. C. Frenchman sprawling across the team, Misses Ng Yuk-mut, Young to Irishmen who won the tile bottom rope for a count of nine sau-chl and Yeung Sau-ying, left in 1967, caused almost na much 11 Included in The Players, toom.

Villemain appeared to be in a forAmoy by CNAC, plene for a sir, when he announced: that, be Players; Denis Compton (Mid- F. George Mann, dieeex); Tom Craveney (Gou- distressing condition at the end art visit.

may have to scratch tomorrow 10 also has “young stara,

Quim members of the telim' are owing to eye trouble,—— Reuter, Brian Close (Yorkshire), et fin bout. John caster),

Today's fight will do much to staying on in Hong Kong for a (Worcestershire). 39 Dewes, the Cambridge left hander Holy Jenkina 11 and opening bat, 0, II. G. Dog-Godfrey Evans (Kent), Eric Hol- re-establish Bands in the forefaw more days,

During, their stay in thể Co... Printed and publlibet for the Freeride 15 gart also. of Cambridgų, And lien (Warwickshire), Les Jackson front of British boxing following

alve. Van Ryneveld, Aho Oxford (Derbyshire), and Reg Perks his disappointing display against long, the toom, played - fout was, t› CHINA. MAIL LAMITED S 323 University, Anipper. Toziju out, n) (Worcestershire). Associated the American, Tommy, Karose,, * gunes firin local teams, winning VRANK Ekälän munu, Windeer Thermor, “Rauter.”: aifong-jobking binht

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Kardne, e Daggart, b Walt Rudd, b Warra Whitcombe, lbw b Doggart Campbell, b Doggari Cheaterton, not out... Wrigley, a ¤ Burnost, b. Warr

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