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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1949.
U.S. Olympic Swimmers To Gorgeous Gertie Calms Down Derby Avoid
Give Exhibition In
Eight glamorous American swimming stars who were among the top performers in the Olym- pic swimming contests, are reported to be coming to the Colony this month to stage a three-day exhibition in swimming, the "China Mail" learned yesterday.
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Among the swimming stors coming here are Miss Brenda Heisler-Miss Zoe Ann Olsen who won second place in diving of the Olympic games, Misses Joan and Down Pawson and the well known Wood sisters
It was further turned that Sperial sedang
nrealagettigt
wh
now wall la installed at the pavilion the exhibition which is being arranged will take place and sealbig capurity at the Ritz Swimming Pavi-limited.
Zion.
FRANCE IN
DAVIS CUP
Colony
CRC Beat USRC
In Ladies Tennis Match
Anly one League tennis match was played off yesterday, the rest being called off na account of the weather.
Playing at home, Chinese Recrea tion Club devated United Services Recreation Ckih in the Laidler" "H" Division by 69 sels in 24,
CRC 64-USRC 244
Mrs. Ht. Lau & Mrs. t. Chaan beat Mrs. Waiton & Mrs. Raeburn Wright & Mrs. Spungents by Mr Pen Wing-15-4, lust to Mrs. kai, the propular Town Course Christiansen 4-4, drew with Mrs. swinning promunten and el senade; Bus & Mrs. Hanrock 6-6,
Miss W. K. Mok & Mrs. 67. Choy.f of the Chinese Sex inning. Pretes a
plans were bent Mrs. Walten. & Mrs. Raeburn the exition house drawn as Fast night by M2, lost to Mrs. Wright & Mrs. Poon, K. S. Wong, representatives Christiansen 1-4, beat Mrs. Baig of the La Tsung Swmenang As- & Mrs. Bancark 6-4.
Me, I. Yung & Miss U. Khou |sociation, AL W. CW of the
Baster A blette Ascociations am bout Mrx. Walton & Mrs, Raeburn copresentatives of the Victoria) 6-3, beat
Mrs.
& Mrs. Wrigh Rozeation Club.
Christiansen 6-, at Mrs. Holy The combler alar planned ke & Mrs. Hancock 0-4. Trasport the Ritz Sanomilog Pavi- Budapest, July 11. Franzen and Italy will contest of the the European Zone final Davis Cup as Fratine unde cet- trm of beating Hungary when the first of the two they took remaining singles today to goins 43) Read,
Italy hal yesterday.
ZONE FINAL
beaten Yugoslavia
The gang! date of the ex- hibition reported to the Auge L.)
but since the garb, are pouring to Bul! an exhibition in Manila told the July 22. Hay may Joral extabatam eflber earlier in
foley to the date dest.
Mesna hile, United Proes reparto
Cakland, Ciht froms
that
mulber of madonnad dising chang
In today's opening match here, with France leading 2-1 after kesing the Brit singles on Satin-phon Ze Ann Oben has ordered
day, Materi Bernued beat J. Adam 6-2, 6-4, -1.
France won the te by three!
mates to two. In the final situr les J. Asboth (ungary) beat Ra- be Axlesselam 6-2, -4, D-7,
Venue For Final
- Tha
Paris, July 11. French Lawn Tennis Federation amounced tonight that, The Davis Cup Europeun Zone final between France and Italy will be played on The Roland Garros vuUÍN in Ports 23. 24 tum 25.- Reuter.
July
HKFC RUGBY SECTION MEETING
There will be a meeting of the Hong Kong Football Club-Rugby Section on July at 6.00 pan, today
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The purpose of the meeting mi to elect Officers for the coming
season,
All members are requested to be present and bring with them anyone they know who, is in terested in the garse.
er daughtes to abandon what she called "errous tour" European haliphson sgħotored by the AAU and en homma at
Today's Games
Men's "C" Division
SCAA CRC "A"
IRC KD Revivin USRC
V
LRC Kec
CRC C
Lawn Bowls Pairs Results
Some exciting finishes were seen in the second round of
Mrs Nopara Disen acted after
from her 1 crivan letts yen-old drugtaler telling of "in- federale" conditions on the tour. She said Ze Ann was under the Colony Lawn Bowls Pairs "errifle sham" and had a severe Championship played yester
day, the must exciting of them chest cold.
between She was joined in her protest all being the game by Mrs. day dersen, mother of swithaning star Borbata
L.. A. Collyer and L. Sykes Jensen, and A. E. Contes and B. W.
10. However, Mrs, Jensen had not Bradbury which was won by yet andered for laughter home,
The former by 23-20.
Last Friday the *we mothers
All four players pas up a good But a telegram to Dan Perris, secretary Irensare of the Amb-Performance and some brilliant with Coates bowling was seen Bear Attache Uomo New York showing the greatest consistency. saying the guls and ture other
The score was 13 all
t were being overworked.
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Miss Gertrude Augusta Moran "Gorgeous Giertie" American tennis star, discarded her lady panties and donned tallured shorts when she played Mrs. Beatrice Walter, in the first round of the Women's Singles at Wimbledon. (AP Photo).
British Golfers Practice More
(BY HENRY LONGHURST)
Willie Turnesa, reigning amateur golf champion of the United States, and our own two years ago, returned from the recent event at Portmarnock, whore McCready boat him in the final, with a higher appreciation of British golfers than any American critic for years.
Nesing Amerteam Awinners 电? 14th head and at the end of the 17th head Bradbury was leading On the following hent 18-14. Sykes scored a five to take the lead. On the 20th head Sykes He
he when made the game sure rester Coates' seconil shot out to count four shots for himself and won eventually by 23.211.
CLUBS MEET
The representatives of different Chinese Clubs which specialise in soccer held a meeting last night
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same green J.A. La
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to decile upon the line of action and R.F. Luz had to fight hard to
Their to be taken by them at the HKFA win
game against
and meeting on Friday.
Meyer and A.L.G. Eaxliman won by 25-18. The score at the cnt of the 18th head was 19-17 in favour of the Laz brothers, However, on the following head, Luz brothers scored a ave that gave their victory.
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has been talking to Lawrence Robinson, who has been writing about golf in the States for many years, and I am indebted to an old Hot- ford-Hewitt opponent for sending me a clip- ping of the result.
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Other Appreciations
Innings Defeat
Derby, July 12. -Derbyshire. reding-150- runs to save an innings defeat
mude a cautious stori on the last-day of their match against the New Zealanders here to- day, and by lunch time had scored 207 for three wickets.
The Derbyshire
wicket
pair, Elliott and Smith a4ted valy 20 runs in the first 40 minuter time weather ~ and on hard wicket.
130
The first hour's play praluced 42 runs for the loss of Sath whɔ lifted one of Sutcliffe's slow left trm deliveries to deep mid-cff at Then Elliot settled down and Lecorging more venturesome, com- picted his first
century in Two sruson ofter two hours and 25 inlautes. He was well supported by Revill, who batted confidently but was fortunate to be missed at the wicket by Mooney off he 1st ball before lunch, At that pult, Derby were 43 runs behind.
Scares: Derbyshire, 1st Innings
121 Zad innings 103
Elliott, not pul,
Johnson, c. Scott, b. Cowie, Mors. b. Cowie, Smith, b. Sutcliffe Revill, not out,
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COMPTON BROTHERS SAVE MIDDLESEX
London, July 11.
A partnership of 83 by the Compton brothers, Denis and Leslie, saved Middlesex from passible dis- grace against Yorkshire.
Eorly in the day Gray's fast bowling was chiefly res-
ponsible for the last four Yorkshire wickets go- ing for 40 runs for the many times champions to be out for 336. Then Middlesex lost half their wickets for 143 in three hours and the danger of a follow-on loomed large.
At Colchester: Essex beat Lel cestershire by wickets. Leices tershire 81 and 240 (Munden fi not mut); Exsex 384 and 140 for
Leulie Compton Jutard his At Manchester: Nottingham-
which brother and their stand,
shire 504 for 5 declared (Simpson occupied only 100 minutes, revived 238, Poole 3); Lancashire 208 for the Middlesex hopes though they { ñ (Grieves 69, Wharton 119). are still to rung behind with Coule wickets in hand,
Leslie Compton's 44 was a most valuable etforl, but the feature of tomorrow may ix Henis Comptun's first century
York dira: against His previous best was 77 and the fact that he hit anly seven boun- daries today suggests the nannur in which he was subdueil by York- whire's attack,
Langridge Reaches 2,000 Runs
When John Langridgo seared his 11 28th run against Warwickshire at 2 Birminghant today this 3-year-aid 44 Sussex batsman reached 2,400 runs
for the sensÐI.
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This
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Honth balsprin sooner than the trached 20000 runa last suugun.
Langridge has already hit ten centuries this year, but he did not add to the list today, although ba!-1 ling freely for Band 54. The Sussex man is well ahead or the schedule of Bill Edrich and Denis Compton, who two years ago beat Tom Hayward's aggregate record of 3,518.
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At Northampton: Northampton-. shire LGD and 198 for 3 (Barron 5 not out); Glamorgan 230.
At Portsmouth: Gloucestershire 480 (Allen 134, Shackleton for 1 Hampshire 280 for B (Mc- Carkell 50, Dawn 61).
At Coventry: Warwickshire 376, Soserx 177 and 128 for 3.
At Kidderminster: Somerset 314 nad 212 for 7; Worcestershire 284.
Reuter.
JOAN CURRY BEATS
GEORGINA GREISS
Ostead Switzerland,
July 11, Miss Joan Curry of Britain survived the first round of the Women's Section of the Swiss Tennis Champion- Then Edrich reached his 2,000 National runs on July 22 and Comptan a ships today by defeating Miss day later. This is the eighth time Georgina Greiss, Egypt, 6-2, that Langridge has topped the 6-3. 2,000 and he seems certain to best his own previous best aggregate
Derby, July 11. The New Zealanders may have an innings to spare in their match with Derbyshire here for the County, with two second innings wickets down, are still 150 runs behind.
The touring aide established a first innings lead of 250 before declaring at 471 for eight, and when two Derbyshire wickets fell for 44 finish today appeared of 2,514 in 1037. passible. Elliott (51 not uut) and Smith (23 not out) than remained together until the close, having raised the total to 100 for two.
"The three New Zealand wickets which fell today added 195 runs to Saturdays total, but the batting was uncertain at times. Both Mooney
ey and Burtt were inclined to hang out their bats to the Derbyshire fant bowlers, whose de- liveries often rose awkwardly at varying heights.
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Comfortable Tack
Miss Shirley Fry, U.S. beat Miss a. Kornfeld, Izrael, 6-0, 6-0.
In the first round of the Men's Taverne, Chile, Secilon, Marcel beat J. Werterschlug, Switzerland, 0-0, 6-0; Essex within a week have col-H. Hortish, Austria, beat R. Leicestershire, who lected 24 points at the expense of Muellener, Switzerland, 6-0, 6-1
were beaten
and G. De Homme of France beat for the second game in successioni H. Redl, Austria, 0-1, 8-9.---Asso- by the Eastern county. Essex had ciated Press. established their mastery on the first day and though Leicestershire "it left rallied to score 240 today Essex the comfortabic task of scoring
140 to win and they did so for the loak of four wickets.
your's
champions, Glamorgan, lost six wickets for 144, but their tail-enders scored walt to give the Welshmen first Innings points,
McIntyre, 143 not out, reached the highest score of his career for Surrey, hitting 23 fours, and then the poverty of Kent's batting once more revealed, and they had to follow on.
To Sound Out Other Nations
On Pacific Pact
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(Continued from Page 11 Once they have agreed on the means of forming the Far Eas
"great lern alliance against the Communist menace," other Pacl- fie nations will be invited to join.
The
anti-Communist league will then be formed at an inter- the conference which national Philippines will probably call, Mr. Nerl said.
Displays Courage Nevertheless, Rold off-drove powerfully before he was bowled by Rimelf and Mooney displayed courage in standing up to Jackson after the bowler had hit him four times on the thigh and hip.
It was Jackson who clean bowled "For years," says Robinson, hope that i the Walker Cup Moone when the New Zealander
wan three short of his century. "the American attitude towards match he will crack continuously
Burtt did not bat really well Britons has been one of smug- for 72 holes.
Gloucestershire's 489 was their until he had passed hir 60 and ness, triched with a feeling that don't cousins just
Jackson was unlucky not to claim highest total of the season, but du our golfing
hia wicket as the balsa with
often not approach the Nottinghamshire have it when it comes to inter- nationa!
score, which passed the fifth hun- matches. But Willie Other appreciations by Robin-scored some lucky
dred for the loss of only five wic been son, presumably from the same snicks off the bat edge. new has
wan de Mprah Way source, are cateulated to put in-
Bcored, but Cowie clared. One of the changes noticed by their mettle. "Jerry Mickien, bowled him for two with the total
Close Of Play Turties was that British players, for Jaslanec, Is the neatest only 13. Then Johnson became
The close of play scores were) their lention drawn to the mat-winger of them all, but some- another Cowie victim, but Elllett ter by the victorious Americans thing of an enigma, in that
he
and Smith proceeded to make the At Blackheath: Surrey 389
2. The Philippines interna- rounds in prac- after the last Walker Cup match.
(McIntyre, 143 not out); Kent 106 score more respectable and were plays practice
nt put in a great dear more practice fically nothing but loses his keen- still unbeaten
the close of (Hearn 55, Laker 5 for 55) and tional prestige has been further enhanced because Generalissimo "Our tip ray
54 for none. then they did.
ness when the competition be- play.
Sheffield: Yorkshire 336 Chlung's two day visit here was tur ngalost us," he adds.
Smith was often in difficulties At against Cowie, but Elliott batted (Yardley 81, Gray 5 for 79); his first outside of China since well to reach 50 just before the Middlesex 240 for 6 (Denis Comp- his historie wartime Cairo con-
terence. ton 95 not out). close.-Reuter,
The lowing are the results: says something L.A. Collyer and L.. Ryken (RDG) bekt | adcleci to the post-war crop." A.E. Contes #nel 11. W. Bradbury (CGC) 28-20.
J.A. Lun und R.P. da Lys (Retejo) Ben J.G. Meyer SATIL A... Eust
KGC 25-£8.
France and A.J. Ball KnGT: beat
A. Meltsner med G.H. Logan (KDC: 29.8,
d. Xinninburgh and W. McXle (TDC) Fat W. Baker and T.E. Baker (KCCI 21.10.
J.A.R. Belly and 11.1. Bickford (HKFC) beat W. Gaffney and A.E. Eluts (KDC, (-16.
W.. Bulterworth
dividual Walker Cup players on fore he had inked by Scott bekets when the innings
comes official."
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Bruen
His views on galleries in Brl-
Of James Bruen, "longest hit And FE Skinner tain, and I have no doubt, Eire. ter over there with the shortest big-league ama- KCC) bat C. Fope and W. Cameron will interest those who follow the back-swing In
those countries.
"It Leur
Turnesh would ven- In (FRC) 24-18.
game
to play,' Hurplan and K.M
8.M. Marjahn
lure, no opinion, In any case, he may help the British players." (IRC) beat J.8, Howell and N.J. Hebbe over here instead of at home." must surely have meant Joe Carr? binet (KFC) 21.38.
has seen one who he says. "I think galleries over No there are so partisan they put flourishing his club miles high too much pressure on their own as though he were throwing the players. They get to feel as hammer, could talk of short back- though they would rather beal swings. one American than three British. You can't get excited and play good golf."
A. Bailey and F.A, Plume (KR00) heat 3. Retron and R. McKensie (10) 22-10
FAVOURITE FOR THE ST. LEGER
London, July 11. Lone Eagle, and American bred colt, came out of the first callover tonight a 3-1 favourite for the St. Lager Classic to be run at Don- caster on September 10,
of
We should not. I am sure, take this, as a "sensational accusation against the good sportsmanship of British...etc, etc."
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Locke To Take Part In Two More Tournaments
the United States.
Robinson Retains Welterweight Crown
Philadelphia, July 11. `
Ray "Sugar" Robinson retained his welterweight
crown tonight by winning a 15 round deci- sion over Kid Gavilan, Cuban contender, in the floodlighted Municipal Stadium here. Ray's more accurate, explosive punching 'gove him the decision unanimously, none of the three ring officials. giving Gavilan more than six rounds.
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Leading Philippine official, be- lieve the conference has had the following results: wing reg
1. The three year old Philip- ping Republic and is president leadership in the hove assumed For East.
3. President Quirino has gain ed prestige at home, which wil greatly benefit him in 'nex November's elections
Welcomes Mova`
In Seoul, Presiden Syngmar Rhee today welcomed the in vitation extended by General:
Kal-shel Issimo Chiang
and Philippine President Quirino.t join in a Pacific anti-Communis union,
President Rhee invited the twe leaders to visit Korea "to let u Koreans know how we can bes aid our mutual fight against Red terror and totalitarianism
"He said the results of
thi Bagulo conference were asle organising the Pacif peoples in their
fight agains have, mud Communism. As I plain on keveral occasions,
ward
High
th
William Woodward, chairmen of the U. S. Jockey Club and owner
⚫ A Handicap of Lone Eagle, won the St. leger last year with Black Tarquin
London, July 11. Musicora, winner of the Fillis What Turness means is, thai,
of Bobby. Locke South only classics 1,000 Guineas and when it comes to a fritish player Oake, was second choice at 6-1 battling with one of the Ameri-
followers place Africa, new British open golf It was an excellent night in Rey went on to take the sixth,nepublic of Korea stands rend with bookmakers at the Victoria can glants, bly Armour
Drake
a tout of good champion, plans to compete the early stages, and it seem and they fought on even terms in to join in this movement." France was upon him such
officials in Cuntan will as to become, not a help in two more tournaments in ed for a time as though the the seventh. Sugar had a slight quoted as a 7-1, chance.
Lone Eagle has won three times but handicap. I believe that Britain before returning to speedy, brown-skinned Cuban edge in the heclic eighth and also ugain alerted for a visit of Cien won the ninth, but Gavilan came eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek, wh this year, he picked up the Ascot is true.
might wreat the crown from back with a great display of speed may arrive here late today, D Gold Vase in June and last
the tall, slender negro cham and fancy footwork to take the tomorrow, for a first meeting c Saturday won the Queen Eliza-
But 10th. After that it was Sugar allt the Kuomintang Emergenc plon from New York beth Stakes-Associated Press.
the action slowed in the later the way except for the 14th. stages, and on two or three
The well-proportioned Ouben Board, 'of' which he incite P. 1. GOLF
occasions it appeared Gavilan The following werk, Locke will| might be knocked out, ** Manila, July 11.1
As to "Dor Macready" he is "a" "go to Beifest for the Irish open Colestino Tuget, Philippine
On two different. occasions Ro
dazed us binson open golf champion, took an- lot better golfer than he has been championship, Jul 27 to 29.
seemed hat? Gavilan held. him at arms length
mostly on Ray's slander waist. hepa
late today from Chungking other championship yesterday given credit for. He has a nice
Early in August he may return; when he walked away with the swing, is a powerful hitter, and
excellent shor!
game. to America. There Locke hopes to xainst the ropes, and belted hire After the first four rounds take part in the mealing and M Metropolitan Open Tournament has an he is an in-and link up with Cary Middlecoff, the with rights to the hood. But each Robinson sharpened his timing and Sun Fo, the former Fresiar,
halde and escaped, afte which may be true. Ac- US, open champion, for a tour time Sugar wrenched the Cuban landed-haider and more accurate expected to return heras fror e. former perennial chamy, he cracked against mein) during September, when the Ryder Barrag ̈ ̈Of ̈H÷ëdi. Hooke Bars urial formidable barrage of United Press; Associated:"
Turnera is quoted as thinking Ronnie White as probably the best player in the tales Arthur "Porrone" the most pro-
mising.
but I cracked right along with
him."
He told reporters today he would play in the North British tourna ment at Harrogate from July 18 to 22.,
he
be th
Chairman, reports forced the fight in Press,
Found as
General Chang Chun, Directo bobbing, of
of the Chungking- Pacificatie concentrated Headquarters, will arrivo. her
challenger Nearly every pressed in, with attack weaving
*** ly. In ** nearly every-oxchange Macno for the same fathering”
score for 36 holes was 285. They tell me
plon. Larry Montes, camo La accord with a score of 192 the closing stages of our match, Cup tear la in Britain,
On the United Press more sheet, uppercuts was unable, however, and Reuter Reuter,
If Locks had failed to win the Clavilan's speed in forcing the to straighten up the challenger British open he planned to return fight and imosi than twice. My own feflection is that insulately to the US. He had sent in aning the meal blastrumédiately after the fight, of his title August 24 an Frinted and rebliebed for the Fired MoCready one down with six to appearances arransed there, but Then Hobinson cave on wad which war witnessed by about rullable contender. sors, the CHINA MAIL. LIMITED, . BY
the had to cancel them.-Associated slowed the challenger with a bare 36,000,--Fay announced he was preferred_Charles
defence FRANK, LESÚIN BUAH, Windsor Mesen: play, finished in 6,-4,
Bond rage of hand horas in, the artsen z willing to make * Aft On thi
we may Press.
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