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Yorkshire's Slow Scoring Against New Zealand

Sheffield, July 28.

Yorkshire continued their first innings against the

New Zealand cricket tourists here today"trTM

HARLECH

GOODWOOD STAKES

fine weather and on a good wicket, and by WINS

funch time had carried their overnight score

of 21 for no wickets to 95 for four.

In reply to the New Zealanders total of 261, Yorkshire carried the overnight score to 45 Hutton add- for one in the first half hour. ed six to his overnight total before being bowled by Cave.

that

BYTTE

Truman and Willebral showed The overnight rain male no

that they difference

and their early in the pitch

were indeed as fast thenugh thei

combination conditions were ideal for Hut-

Bir 2421 any Fon and Lawson, but the bats-

New mes were kept on the defen-bowlers

have fared this weason, sve for nearly half an hour, and with 18 runs added tony, Cave knocked back Jeg stump at 39.

Hutton's

The rate of scoring was pain- fully slow and Yorkshire took

Goathwood, Sussex, July 27. Harlech, four-year-old colt owned by Mrs. Evan Willums and trained by her husband, won the Goodwood Stakes, the oldest handicap in the racing calendar. run over two miles diree furlongs here tulay.

Ridden by Charlie Eliott and Zealanders starting at nine to two. Huples h bent Mr. David Robinton's Mai. bey, the seven to twe lie sucite, A fourth wicket stand tween the lefthanders, Sutcliffel by one and a hall length. Mallo

way beat Mr. F. W Harris's Now and Donnelly, realised 82 he.

a

fore the latter fell after batting Never, a five to our chance, hair by head in a photo finish for splendidly for one and

serond place, hours. hitting four fours. Sutcliffe, ft put after three| hours of delightful stroke play, five runs later Donnelly tookcluded eight fours to his 91. well Juriged each near the boun- ely to disalss Lester.

am hotar and a half to reich 30, bowled at 53 and Watson was

Keighley lifted his right fool in playing forward defensively at 74 and Mouney slumped him Cash. When lunch WD5 In 4 taken Lowson

batle for two hours and 40 minutes in

had

Yorkshire, 1st Innings

itution, Cave

Lawson, not out

Watson, h Sutcliffe

Lester, Domelly, à Cresswell Keighley, stumped Mooney, b

Yardley,

al

Steady Yorkshire Bowling

The New Zealanders innings

lasted five hours and it was distunet compliment to the stea die of the Yorkshire bowling that the New Zealanders should

dismissed have ben

his pitch.

claimed half

28 modest a score on

bonours 201

Wardle Look chief bowling

32

The each lle maintained his recent in.

o wirkets for just 18 rubs

Harlee, who is by the 1991

whiner.

Tinder Derby

Ow

109 yards thallenged strongly

to the whmer.

1823.

+

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949.

U.S. Swimming Stars To Visit Japan After Hong Kong Exhibition

Manila, July 28.

Swimmers In VRC Gala Announced

Criticism by the American Amateur Athletic-Union-The following-is a complete

of nine American swimming and diving stars for participating in a series of unsanctioned. exhibitions here failed to deter the party to- day.

They bunced through the↑ Oakland sportsman, Lou Bittner. that they had received the ap. proval of SCAP to become the first group of American nilletes to ealer Japan since before the last war.

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Table

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Middlesex Have Chance

Of Taking Lead

London, July 27. The County Cricket programme which started today consisted of only four Championship matches, one of which involved Middlesex, who have the-chance-of-taking the lead as. Worcester- shire, who share first place with them, are without a fixture.

list of events and names of swimmers who will take part in the Special Swimming Gala to be held by the Victoria Re- creation Club Suturday. Of July 30 at 9.30 p.m. In honour of Sir Arthur Morse.

Sir Alexander The Governor,

president of Grantham, KCMG, the Club, will preside at the oc- cosion, And Lady Grantham has consented to present raclourly

at the conclusion of the prizes the Meet.

For certain

the three teams sharing third place only War- wickshire were 'in action today, while Surrey, who are also in the running for the Champion- ship, lying sixth, but with two games in hand of the leaders, met the bottom of the table County, Leicestershire.

Jack Robertson and Bill Ed-1 Somerset ptruck back by tak- reasons the

La rich, the Middlesex and Eng-Ing three Sussex wickets before great bad light stopped play shortly players, were in

against before the scheduled umc. Tsun Swimming Union have not and

for Middlesex accepted VRC's invitation to take form

who

Although the Yorkshire Com- Hampshire. Robertson,

to have understood part in the Meet

Event No. 1. V.R.C. Senior Boys scored 331 not out in his lost mittee are

George

100 yards Free Style: Noronha, M. Guterres, F. Xavier, innings, today hit 123. includ-discussed the award of a County ing 13 fours, in three and a Remedios Jr.

Middlesex Strengthen

Position

top to Brian Close, their 18- your-old England ell-rounder. no statement was made at the fulf meeting at Sheffield today.

Rosults

AL Leicester: 280; Surrey 18 for one.

At Frome: Somerset 225; Sub- Rex 95 for 3.

At Birminghum: Northampton- shire 102; Warwickshire' 77 for 3. Ucir-Reuter.

HKFA LEAGUE MANAGEMENT MEETING

Tokyo on August 5 and August

two exhibition 7, after

Hong Kong They will return to the United Airlines Slates by North West

August 10 to face the about frowning A.A.U. and appeal their Guson Zimmerman of Port-

While in Tokyo, the group inay land, Ore.. holder of 17 nation. al, records and her sight Call-compete against Japanese swim- mers, Bittner said. Arrangements will fornia

for the two performances were form

Frank Bats ok with madr noted Japanese swimining conch. Replies To Charges Bittner replied at length today

Event No. 2, 4 x 30 yards Free quarter hours. to churges raised by Frank Gels.

He shared a double century Chairman of the A. A. U. Pacifir Style Relay: H. K. Pollee, Royal Association Registration Commit- Navy, H.K.D.F. "A" Land Forces stand with Bill Edrich, who scor- Event No. 3. Ladles 50 yards 182 in four hours and hit 211 tee. Bittner said the aquatic show

Doris tours. This paved the way for a

Middlesex was not a professionally sponsor- Free Style: S. Anderson,

Joun Wong. Mamie declaration. In spite of the fac At Bournemouth: Table ed our because he was not a Barion,

that the young Hampshire pace 450 for & declared: Hampshire 40 vul and mastering Midlowny not

Event No. 4. Men's 100 yards bowler, R. Carty, bowled ex for 2.

Leicestershire Now or Never 60 yards from the Tennis Association were hosts professional promoter. He said he Leone.

laison capacity bc- post, won in four minutes 13.5

tween members of the Athens Buck Stroke: A.V. Lopes (VIC), tremely well to take six of the Cheung eight wickets which fell for 110 Lawrence (VRC), night Just

Swimming Club of Dakland and W seeds. The race, worth £1,650 at a dinner given at the King's acting it

A.AD WIE- was first run in Restaurant

Hong Kong offrials

of honour

Flipino charitable Kin-maan (Eastern

Ham Teo (Easter A.A.). He added: Table Tennis players who are

Groups

Event No. 5. V.R.C. Veterans resent Gels statement that There w 21 demonstration leaving for Macao on Sunday

Event No. 6. V.R.C. Members Middlesex strengthened round the picture frame when to take part in a Triangular

50 yards Free Style Scratch Race, hundreds of racegoers scram

C. Sliva position by capturing two wickets am Table Tennis Tournament. blad to Get A view of the

Netto, E. Guest, G. Randall, S.B. before the close. Teams representing Hong Kong,

100 yards Free Style:

Eric Holles, the Warwickshire Canton and Macan will be laking

"These exhibitions are being Milford. part in the Tournament, which

Event No. 7. Men's 100 yards and England leg break bowler, se will start on Sunday, July 31 and held under strict supervision of

1. Yvonovich (VRC)

(VRC), he took the wicket of Borriek, of u1 Birming- teminate un Monday, August 1. Manila's Social Welfare Commis- Breast Stroke: G. Roza Pereira cord for his County when

This is the first Triangular sion. Net proceeds will be given that

A meeting of the League Man played since

Sun Yering Touramment to be

(Chinesa ham.

It was his 1,218th wickel for ngement Committee will be held balfed for 40

such as the Catholle Youth Aut

Y.M.C.A.). minutes.

Warwickshire, beating the 1,213 on Tuesday, August 2, at the Jaco the end of the Pacifie War. Be worthy charitable organiza-Chan Chip Cheong (CH, YMC Northamptonshire, 10

close the

and

Hospital fore the war, the teams had met Organisation, V. Luna

Event No. B.V.R.A. Junior Boya finished 240-rang behindTMwith-

Huchards code four of the axon three becasions.

for (kablett war veterans and the 76- Individual Medley: D.Wickets-token-for-the County by bean Roam, Hong Kong Hotel, at

between

fuos yard

6 p.. or go soon afterward Philippine Legion, which is com-

Sydney Santali all their wickets in hand,

Winters foxlay, Two of then,

Guterriez, Sonny

A.

and 1914. Hollies finished with the extraordinary General Meet Who Castro, Lot Levershtin's Karata and Play Igan after lunch

of Philippine Scouts poser with the

the Aga Khan's Didilereta were Dtight drizzle

fough under the American flag Alones, R. Xuyter,

Event No. 9. Diving Exhibition. lour for 62 Boday, and he and Ing aball to concluded).

the indian Test Abdul Kardur, The estimated » 20,009

Win in two-horse rnena.

in Detoan and Corregidor.

Ed dn Hoza (VRC), G. Saunder

plaser, who captured three for Ng, Chairman, Mr. Lai Duen-pn, "I'm surry to say that the oc- soon ceuser, hast the atmosphere

His fourth surgess was on Mr. Vice Chairman, and Messrs. Kwok tion then by Gels and Fees (VRC), Weng Kin-woon (Eastern were mainly responsible for was oppressive.

and Mok Harper's two-year-old Chan, Lee Wai-tong

AA). Chun Wal-shan (Eastern Northamptonshire's modest total. Executive ball Sutcliffe skied

from Clarke

the AI speakers Hing, All

urgeu Yardley to deep mid-off when colt Tramper, winner of the

Event No. 10. Men's 100 yards

Leicester In Defiant the last players to give of their best and might be taken as an innuit by A.A.). but Whitehend running back furlong Selsey Stakes, 73.

reminded them that the winning Filippinos, who have displayed

Mood the catch. race of the day-Reuter,

unparalleled agnin

3. Gomes (VRC), 4 just failed to make

allin mo and

Cheong Kin- of

ganes was not the Dennelly was almost caught at

mount (Eastern A.A.), portant factor: it was the spirit hospitality."-Associated Press.

Chan

Surrey found Leicestershire In the wicket off the same bowler,

in which the games were played

Chul-cheung (Chinese YMCA). deftant mood. Tompkin, 89, and third but he failed to profit by it and

that really counted.

KCC LAWN

Event No. 11. Ladies 100 yards Berry, 71, engaged in a was fourth out at 150, the stand

Mr. Shek Chun-tat spoke on

Free Style: S. Anderson (VRC), wicket partnership which put on realking 82 in 90 minutes.

players London, July 27.

BOWLS TEAMS from behalf of

the

London, July 27. S. Ancierton (VRC), Joan Wong 100 in 95 minutes. Leicestershire Sutcliffe's Innings ended at 188

Lord Derby's Ascot Goki Cup, "Seven Tigers" Basketball team The following will represent (Chinese YMCA. Mamie Leong pussed the 250 mark before being

Henry Cotton announced to-\| captured when he and batted three hours winner, Alycidon, will be

all out of Kweilin, who were also guests the Kowloon TIC-

Cricket Club in HK University).

night that he would not be avail- He was nine runs short of his companied to the post by the two of honour at the dinner.

their Lawn Bowls games no

yard Surrey wicket before play ended: nble for the British Ryder Cup Event No. 12. 4 x 50 second century successive pacemakers he had in that race,

Somerset'e indifferent batfing at The following will be proceed-Sqturday, July 30:

Inter Hong Relay H.K. Bank Benny Lynch and Stackbridge, Ing to Macao: Men: Mr. George 1st team versua Club de A.P.C., Dodwell, Cable & Wire- one stage today spelled danger team to meet the United States off-stump for the Goodwood Cup tomorrow,

for the County, but a timely 54 at Ganton, Yorkshire, in Sep- Ng (Team Manager): Messrs. Recreio "A" at King's Park:

by Wellard helped them to re- tember. knocked back by Whitehead and the race which in timed to start Lal Duen-po and Chung Wing-

Event No. 13. V.R.C. Ladles M C. Thompson, W. Hong Sling.

Colton said: "I am through for 200 mark. cover and pass the at tea the tourists were 219 for at 3 p.m., over two miles, five kwong (Conference Representa

Madar F. Goodwin. (Skip) T.A.

yards Free Style: Joan Eager, C

The best Sussex bowler was this season and that goes for the 5 six.-Reuter.

Ierings-Reuter.

tives). Chau Chun-pong (Men's w. Colledge, W. Butterworth, A. Eager.. Pat. Sullivan, M. Fincher

tournaments this Conch); Shiu Su-knu (Captain), **

(Skip) C.S. Rosselot

Event No. 14. V.R.C. Members Charles Oakes, who took three Ryder Cup too. I shall not play Chung thin-sing, Cheng Kwok Kew,

A.E.P. Guest, J.N. Wong E.. 150 yards Back Stroke: D. Colwickets for 18 in 8.4 overs, which in any more Chun-hang, miling. Lee

Chai

Fincher. Orcm

rem (Skip).

luco, P. Thomson, A.K. Rum- Included three maidens. Chun-kau, Wong Chau, Li Ping,

Marques. 2nd team versus Hong Kong job. No. 13. Men's 50 yard Lo Shu-chung, Keung Wing-ning Football Club at Happy Valley: Event and Chu Kal-chee.

2 proved form and cleverly varied

13 is flight.

Cresswell

ро

out

11

Extras

05

Total for four)

New Zealand, 1st tnninpa

Sutcliffe, e Brranan, b Yarliey

Scott, Whitehead

Cave, run out

Cresswell, b Wardlo

Extrus

Yorkshire

A

Reid.

Wardle

Smith, Wardle

Dunnelly, lbw b Wardle

44

Hadler, Whitehead

23

Rabone, run out

Mooney, not out

Burke, e Breuun, b Wardle

10

Total

201

Bowling

O M R

W

innings.

Truman

6

1

18

0

Whitchend

26

51

2

Madlee had kis

Close

15

5 44

Wardle

41.5 -11 02 22

8 40

Yardley

Wednesday's Play

The New Zealand cricket tourists had to struggle for runs against Yorkshire here a fine innings by today, but

Bert Sutcliffe, their opening lefthander, who failed by nine runs to reneh his second hun- dred in succession,

enabled

them to reach the respectable

in

0]

photograph of the finish, in which they thought Hornet 1 heat Lord Astor's High Stakes in the £1,000 Bentinck Stakes. The Judges' verdict was High Stakes, ridden by Gordon Richards, won by a short head.

The gathering was addressed by Mc. Chung Wing-kwong. Presi

Hong Kong Tuble crowd

dent of the

George Mr.

Alycidon For Goodwood

Cup

Tribute To A Great Batsman-J. Robertson

(By L.C.K.)

total of 201. By the close of 3. D. Robertson, the Middlesex opening batsmen is

Yorkshire were 21

play

none.

for

un-

Yorkshire's plan to put hostile pace attack against the tourists was folled by an

call In fortunate mishap to their Fred Truman, who is 18. In a second spell of bowling within the first hour, he severely wrenched his back and, umable to walk in the agony, had to be carried off the deld. He will take no further part in the match,

LIBERATION

SHIELD TEAMS

sa much in the limelight of English cricket these days that it would perhaps not be out of place to write a few words about this great batsman. making 331 not out against Worcester, the County leaders, on Saturday last and following this up with a brilliant 123 against Hampshire on Wednesday, Robertson has shown the English selectors that his century in the last Test was no flash in the pan and that they made a great mistake in dropping him from the Third Test against the New Zealanders.

Tennis Assoclation,

атын

Secretary,

Free Style: F. Monteiro (VRC),

Tul Han W. W. Tec

Event No. 10. V.R.C. Members

Girls: Miss Tang Fo-chun E.R. Roszelet, C.R. Rossolet, R.5. Free Style: Saunders (VRC)

A.C.J Ccmes RC). (Conch): Mrs. Ip Koon-hung Capell, T. Lock (Skip).

A.W. Rainsey, S.A. Tribble.

(Eastern A AJ. Captain); Misses Mok Wing Gray. F.E. Skinner (Skip). H. (Eastern A.A. keng, Chak Kwalong, Poon

Gitting, H. Triggs, J. Tang, Geo. Ying-hung and Chiu Sau-lin. -

Lee (Slip),

Friendly versus

RAIN INTERFERES

+

WITH TENNIS

A repeat perfomance by rain caused a second concellation of the Men's "A" Division match between the South China Athle- the Association and the Chinese Recreation Club. Yesterday's mate sled exactly five ininules. Although no decfilon was rou- ched on the two occasions the store can ba considered to be one-all pay.

4 x 100 yar· Free Style Relay

Event): Craigengower (League

Greens Club at Happy Valley: Yvanovich.

E.C. G. Russelet, W. Baker, Breny, T.E. Baker (Skip). Mel.com, F. Howarth, C.L.

Stapleton,

A.

W.H. Cowie '(Skip).) A. Baggott, W. Boyes, C. Chuam- pelvier, J.A. Tibble (Skip).

Keneve: R. Barker.

G.

J. Gomes, F. Clema. Browns. Roza Pereira, A.V. Lopes. Randall, E.L. Costa, Wiiles. F Menterio, C. Guicres. F Ho, F. Montarlo. Bises. W. Larence, S B. Milford, E.E. Guterres, Saunders.

BADMINTON NOTES

(By ARGONAUT)

Une first occasion, both wer The Malayon Badminton A welcome at full strength and South China was definitely having the advar tage with the score 3-1 in their favour

Yesterday, with Ip out of the

Club who held the odds.

Champlurship starts at Kuala Lumpur on July 30 and will continue until August 1. In view of the retirement of Dr.

of Penang who was runner The earliest date that a replay up to Freeman

and

then

Agends:To clost Chairman; Accept entries to the football Lea gus: Consider applications to the varlona divisions; Pix date for closing entries.Stanley Shield Competition; Any other business.

HENRY COTTON- UNAVAILABLE

FOR RYDER CUP

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His 331 not out is the highest shoulders of Robertson and his The following teams have been

runs for an selected by the Kowloon Bowling score of his career, the highest aggregato of 1,858 Green Club and Kowloon Cricket for Middlesex in their history average of $4 in Championship South China team it was the Tai Dave Freeman, Ool Teik-hock Club to play in the Liberation and the highest individual score KINCA, Shield Lawn Bowls game nt made in England since Len matches Austin Road on Sunday com- Hutton hit 364 for England betting.

Arsi:

8.. Weir, T.P, Burles, G.EF, Thump

F. Howarth, Geo. Lee, P. Goodwin (Skip),

J. McKelvin (Bkipt

A. Daggot, 0.

made him in many

the mainstay of the

Flang

is August 4, and on the Malayan

counter,

in the All-

ROOT,

mencing at 4 p.m. KBGC names against Australia at the Oval Victory Texts in 1940, he int from July 29 to August 1, it is the

in durable these are and a few bro appearing In all tennis tournurnent will take place ranked the No. 1 player

The world.

Malayan now being tried out by some of in 1938.

and he, the Colony's leading players. played for England in the Fifth probable that South Chino will be champion this year, Robertson was first spolted in son, L.A. Golizer (kt) & Thomsen, 1932 by Jack Durston, the former Test against the South Africas having the service of their star- may not be Teik-hock al-!

Another new item in the mat- England and Middlesex fost in 1047 and, going in after Hut- P. Hughes, N.II., Beorna, J. Crighton bowler, but he did not play his ton and Washbrook, scored 30 / Player after all in the vital en- though the latter is the hold-į.

er, will have the best claim ter of equipment which may in- terest local players, particularly Champelovler, 33. Forrest, Or first County Championship until England's second innings.

to the world title. six years later, when In the

Although Dol holds the Ma- the Iddy players is that a steal- shaft „racket which weighs only layan ille, it is interesting to 44 oz. is now available in Hong know that he is not the cham-Kong. This la about - 1⁄4 oz. sion of his state, having lghter than

Ughtest of aefented by Law Telk-hock for

*ackels hitherto available, the Penang title.

(6xip).

E.F.6. Baker, A. Dodd. H.A. Lammeri, | match against Sussex, he and Dill E.A." Alkim (8klp) I datim. T. Edrich added 121 in an opening! Baker, A.J. Kew, C.B. Rowlet (skip).

3. Tindell, T. Wren, T. Henanley, Adsland. His share was 81.

Hall (Ekip) ▼ A‚EP.. Gast, J. Than. 3.

2. Wan, EC. Fincher (8k|p).

Likened To Hearne

This tall and elegant right- hunder is probably the most cul- tured and correct batsman in English cricket today and when set, he is exceptionally hard to

A. Hutton, 1.F. Shielda, H., Win ton, I. Bykes (Bkip) ♥ U), Honualet, 5.A. Gray, W. Hong Sünk. T Mader (Bis) F.A. Plumm. J.A. Pearson, B.H. Strange, 3.0. Bimpson (Hk) G.I, Stapleton, J. Tibble, MN, Hansen, shift. Many critics Liken him to of Landolt (Bklp).

Today's Games

Mixed Doubles "B" Division KCC V. CRC LRC. V.

the

that

None of the other games fixed

· He

was England's opening for yesterday wus bateman during the 1948 tour Anish. to the West Indies and was mast successful. He headed the Taste aggregate with 390 run? and the averages with 55.71. His 139 in the Second Test' It

A promising play in this!

Louriament is Malayan

A recent announcement year's second only to Griffith's 140 amongst the Englishmen.

LAWN BOWLS young Tan Jin-cong of Perak, son the Cralgengower Cricket Club of Tan Cheng Phor a former will have a badminton hall soon But for being a contemporary

RAINED OUT Washbrook

champion and one of the hardest has evoked a great deal of in-, Hutton and J.W. Hearne, as he has the some Nobertson might have been. Eng- A start was made in two mot smashers Matora has ever seen, terest mong the badminton play-

ars in the Happy Valley area. calm confidence, the refusal to land's regular opening batsmanches at the Kowloon

Bowling

The Jockey Clab courts have get rulled and the keen anticl- In fhet, hi wide

repertoire .of.

Malaya will build a Straile Green Club yesterday In the

pble to get Pallon which were mostly asso-strokes so impressed Sir Pelham Colony Open Lawn Bowl Singles $70,000 (badminton hall at Kuala been the only places where these elated with Hearne

commemorate the people have beezi Warner in the season just before Champlonship but had to be ab- Lumpur to

great their games so far, spite of Robertson and 8.M. Brown the war, that Ste Pelham had andoned when the heavy rain Thomas Cup Victory. mado a splendid opening pair for written that had the war not came pouring down org portion of the funds needed hat the courts' Inadequacies, and a Middlesex in the 1947 season come Robertson would most U. M. Omer was leading B. P. aiready been collected from get well-built badminton hall with a They, together with Edrich and likely have been Hutton's open F. Marques by 8-2. after seven receipts of exhibition matche high enough ceiling: an envisaged the HKCChattha IRC in Compton,-made no less than 3213 in part in Australia: during heads and FE Skinnering given by the Thomas Cup team by the Cricket Club will certainly

all over Malays. Lawn Bowls game at Chater runs in purely County matches, me proposed Tour of 110441 BEW. imdbury 6-5 Road atm on Saturday, Never before have Middlesex Roberta in fem hoade

any Comity, bid

Belder in

*J.C. Robertson, G.E. Parr, J.1. Meyer, 3. Fram (Ship) VER folet. C. Newell, B.9. Capell/T. Lock (Bkip).

R.F. Phillips, A.M. Dayan, A. Balley,

A.LG. Bartman (@klp) ♥ AD. Tribble, A.W., Rammy, W. Batterworth, ||F.E Bkinner (Skip), (AN

HKCC LAWN BOWLE TEAM

The following will represent

for

Zour

A

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