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Play In Tennis League Resumes; CRC Beat USRC
Ball Player Killed By Lightning
Urbana, Ohio, August
A baseball player was kill. ed and nine others injured when A bolt of lightning fted acrons a baseball dia mond today.
The Lai: atruck
hex.
pectedly during fight rain, les
the ftrat inaing of the Troy. Urbana game of the Miami Valley League. The fath killed the firat bereman. Harold Jensen.-United Press:
England's Team For Final Test
The
B2
London, August 7.
Yorkshire all-rounder,
Close the youngest |
After a week of heavy rain, the Colony Tennis League was resumed yesterday, when two Mixed Doubles "A" matches were played`off. At King's Park, United Services Recreation Club, entertaining Chinese Recreation Club, went down. to their visitors by one set to eight. At Peak Rond, a close tussle | was seen in the match betwren the Lncies Recreation Chub Club. and Kowloom Cricket The mainland team just man- aged to get the better of their upponents by five games
creditable fraw, in spite of three-set win by LRC's H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Cooper.
Th
J.
Mixed Doubles
"A" Division
IRC 4-KCC Armstrong
5
to
Notts Score
323 For 4 Declared
Nottingham, August 8. Nottinghamshire continued their Arst innings this morn- ing when the match with the
T Min. New Zealanders was resumed
but on a Compare (LRC) best Capt. Turner-in cloudy weather Ward 6-2. Cooke and Mass PJ
Rond wicket. and Mrs. Fawher
Hardstaff and Harris carvlid on T.E. 6-0, beat Gapunsiwater
with their fourth wet sand on 183 runs on which had put Bake at Mr. Brajanan 4-3.
for four 11. Bonnesman sad Aes, Tam- Saturday and at 323
Just (L1)
io Capt. wickets, they declared. By lunch [
New Miss Ward time the
Zealanders and Tunner-Cooke arul
Mrs. scored 85 for two wickets,
A bruised Anger prevented Money from keeping wirket to dayIteid taking his place be- bind the stumps-but he manche a ne catch a long-un to discuss Harris.
44.
and
Bake
Just to Ficher Groundwater 3-11, beat alts By 7-5
Bidwell and Mrs. Allen LRC) eriketer to appear for England] Jest to Capt. Trunei «Conke when he played in the third, Meg Ward 2-6, lost to Ficher Test match against New Zea- and at Manchester recently,
the has been omitted from English team for final Test be- ginong at the Oval next Satur- day.
England's tram will be selected from the following 12 player sa
F. R. Brown, of Northampton
shire (Captain)
W. J. Edrich, of Middlesex, T. E. Bailey, of Essex.
R. T. Sumps, of Nottingham-
sture.
... Hutton, of Yorkshire,
D. Compton, nt, Michillenex.
Washbrooks, of Laneasdure.
7. 2. Evans, of Kent.
D. V.
A. V.
Wright, of Becher of Surrey. J. c. Laker. Surrey?
Surrey: and
F. Hollies, of Warwickshire,
Douglas Weight ser, at me time
best
England's
und Afee le-
and Mr Groundwater 3-4, lost toky nd Mrs. Dojumth 5-7.
0-3
The stand had lasted! thren hours and 40 minutes and put ont 181, and Harris In his 83 hit 14 fours.
Nottinghamshire
declared ni 12.30 with Hardstaff, who was 123 not out, which included 17 fours, having batted just under
USRC 1 CRC 6 K. Fiddy and Mrs. Wiillains (SRC) lost to Tsui Wai-pad and Mrs. 1 1-6, lost to K.T. Lai and Mrs 11 Y. Low 2-6, heat Ho IC -tan or Mrs. K Chaum hard USRC) lest to Tsul and
Capt. Nicholson and Mrs. Bon-ve hours. Mrs. Sation 4-8, list to Tal and Bil, lost to Ho and Fast Mr. Choum 3-4
Capt Dowell-frown and Mrs, Joes USRC) hast to Tsui and Milton 2-4, Just to Lat und Mex, 10 1- lost the o Mr. Chaun: 2-0.
SCAA V
Smart Field
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1949.
USRC WATER POLO MATCH
Photo shows the water polo match played between the YMCA and the Royal Lolces. tershire Regiment at the USRC on Sunday night during the swimming gata.
("China Mall" Photo.)
Dodgers, Cards In Tie For First Place
New York, August 7.
The National League pennant race was locked up tighter than a drum today as the Brooklyn Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals grudgingly conceded half of first place to each other. The Tast pince tie catne Canarde Mack's Athletics took about when Brooklyn defeat- two from Cleveland, 5-4 and 4-2, ed Cincinnati twice. 7-0 and as Lou Brissie and Joe Coleman
and Cardinals trounced racked up victories. Elmer Vald's: The New Zealanders found the 2-1,
three-run homer helped win the bowling of Jepson and Woodhead | New York Giants 9-2.
first game. Hatten JCH! smart fielding Eden but was
Southpaw
Detron humbled Bed Sux 6-4, through with came which dismissed Scott at 17 when Dodgers
a lighting return. seven
hil performance in the breaking Bostow's winning streak. Jepsar made
notching 22nd birthday by Seven runs later Monney was dis-opener, aided by home runs from as Art Houtteman celebrated his
Bruce bebind
Robinson aurach the wicket off Jackin
Edwards. Spuler
Jorgensen's with victory. It took an hour to reach all and two-run homer in the first inning then at 85 Mooney pulled a full of the secon
provided
of margin Into the hands of Stock.
Munger,
and missed
Woodhead.
HKCC (postponed)
League Standings
MIX KO rega ved
have SPAA
bowlers,
been recalled for the
fourth
final Test. They replier
Chisel kee
and Leslie Jackson, of Derhy shire, from the 12 chosen for the thin Tes at Manchester
The final selection of the side
not
be made until the mor ing of the match,
DOUBLES "A" DIVISION
} 14' 1. [
G N
15 451 M 61 43 10
5 1 5 20
83544
Today's Games
Men's "B" Division
Loss
Reid survived a trying few mino
lunch
Was taken
Bik
with
George
game the
of
his
YMCA win 8-2.
WINNER
Lengths
of the Mr. Robertson, USRC, who care first at the Faur
Free at the Club Style event
on Sun- day, in the time of 1 min. 0-1/5 Kec.
swimuning gala
Muil" Photo),
("Chins
Captain's Cup At Fanling
Scores:
of
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R Chicago White Sox Washington Senators
E
4 13
0
1
8
1
White Sox:
p. Gumbert;
Malone.
Senators: p. Harris, Gettel;
c.
Early
The
August
8
1
7
without an addition to the total. Cardinals, scored his 11th victors at Sportsman's Park before 29.000 Scores:
President Vice faris including NOTTINGHAMSHIRE. FIRST INNINGS
Alben Barkley. He hurled seven Keet, Ilabome, b Murke
hit hall and chipped in with two singles himself.
Harris, b Mooney, b Cresswell
20
15
123
R1
fron
243
uirs :cfore
A
Ptn.
12
34
3.821 gre
suc
f
Simpson, Reid, Burke
62 # IN 20
Poole, Burke
7 7 0 1 2
Fardata, 11618
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Extras
V. CRC "B"
Total (for fort,
5.
Recreio
BOWLING
V.
SCAA
Q
K
KT "Blue"
Cerwell
A1
#7
114
*
HKCC
Move
IG
1
46
U
Hugh
14
10%
V.
CCC
26
#1
51
A
Ladies' "B" Division
Jy 6.
Scuft. run vul Rabone, not
Leh, and it is likely KCC that either Wright or Hollies willi for. if they
PRO PA"
he unitted for they both play, LRC
the attack would be unbalanced. IRC
Brown, the
ar
captain,
Wright USRC
Holtes all bowl leg-breaks, KT "White"
and is extremely unlikely that
an England team would take thei Held with three bowlers of his Type.
With Laker, an off-spinner, In- cluded, England's attack pussess pace from
Bedser with help
Postponed Games
V
КСС
M
2
NEW ZEALAND. FIRST INNINGS
Beld, but nat
Extra
The following are the postpon-Mer, e Blocks, would el mame up to date:
and USRC Balley
CRC if necessary Recreio
Recreio from Edrich, two leg-brenk bow..CCC Comp- LRC tou's left-arm
slows. a much Recreio more satisfactory combination. CRC Heuler.
lers, an off-spinner and
v. KCC
CCC-
v. LRC
USRC
Recreio
Total (for two)
Hervey
Phillies swept A
Pittsburgh,
froni
opener
doubleheader
7-3 on Hank Borowy's
Chiengo White Sox
(nightcap) Washington Senators
Senators:
game 5-4 on Dick Sister's pinch whumer with two on base in the ninth inning. Pirates took # 4×2 fear in the eighth inning of the Westlake's Wally nightcap
right-hit pitching and the
second "thletics
It
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Reuter.
Dutch-British
Tennis Matches
Move To Extend Test Noordwyk-on-Sen, August 7.
Matches To Four Days
London, August 7. Following the inability of England or New Zealand to force a win in the first three Tests of the present series, there is now move afoot to have the Tests against next year's West Indies team extended to four days each instead of three. The West Indies, like New Zealand, have not gained o Test victory in England. They have wori on five occasions at home, but since their last tour in England in 1939 they have made such a considerable advance that it is being suggest- ed that next year's eleven will end England's unbeaten home record. But this is not likely to be accomplished in the three days available for each Test.
The West Indians have proved almost as great a force as the Australlads, but there seems little prospect of them dis- missing the powerful England batting aide twice within three days and getting the necessary runs to win.
This
Athletics:
C.
p.
Qualifying
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WOODCOCK THINKING OF QUITTING RING
Doncaster, August 8.
Bruce Woodcock, Britain's heavyweight boxing champion, surprised the boxing world today when he said in hospital that he was serious- ly thinking of giving up boxing. Interviewed in hospital where he is receiving treat- ment following last week's motoring mishap, Woodcock told a press representative of his feelings. His father and brother were pre- sent when he said: "I am all in and I am thinking of packing in the fight game.
"You can take it that i am Df serious, Look at my run bad luck-three car accidents in training for three different fights. When I fought Tami Mauriello in New York, 1 was knocked
WAS quit because I
than dazed from a crack head which I had received in a collision.
זי
on
Put up from a sick bed! tu
Then the beat Stephane Olek.
Leaves Hospital
Doncaster, August 8. Bruce Woodcock left hon- #bath-chair. pital today in
He looked very pale and his arm was in a wling,
Woodcock
Was
driven
to
straight home and it la under.
went Immediately stood, bed. Reuter.
a quite satisfied with Woodcock's
The
hus concussion MORLESS. cleared up nicely and the only trouble remaining is the bruise
his el culder.'
nght with Buksi. In the Arst ruund the American ruskest aeros the g and I ran inte a punch which a schoolboy should have de dred and had a broken Jaw."
"It cost me two spilis in hos pilul," Wondrock continued, "with This 13 well. and mjured eye
It is not considered kely that Last accident I cannot explain well know the bend in the rhat Worricock will go to the South of must France to recuperate ng suggested where my lorry skirited. have mistaken the feltrake for by Solomons over the week-end. the accelerato I cannot remem-No decision will be reached -re- ber anything us I was unconscious paring the postponed date for when for
ander test before Thursday two days afterwards Femi-conscious for 18 hours. 11 Solomons is to confer with Wood- Hurst.- vill be months before I am rock's manager, Tom
Reuter.
1:10
right."
aml Mrs. Woodcock and. ***
been I have not surprised. waiting to hear this for a long time and if he wants to give
happy am quite up boxing about it. I am pretty certain; that the fight with Sevold will ust take place.
Recovering
Woodcock was free to return home today. it was understood
the Dopenster fiom
Infirmary where he has been recovering.
It
HURDLES CHAMPION BREAKS OWN RECORD
Glasgow: August 6.
42 year old • Donald Finlay, British hurdles champion, brokke his own Scottish all-comers re- cord for the 120 yards hurdles by cne Bfth of a second with 14.0 seconds in the Glasgow Rangers meeting today.
A crowd at 50,000 saw Finlay beat the American R. Attleswy by inches.-Router.
after-
hospital was slater at the 2 Round of the Captain's Cup
over the Woodcock was making good played at Fanling
Calais, August 7 week-end resulted in a tie be-progress. He will remain in his
The Dulch swimmer, Dik winning the White Sox: p. Pierce; c. Wheeler tween N. A. Brown and C. J.heme for a few days under the
care of his family doctor
Scherner, decided today to post- Ketola, both of whom return- p. Hittle; e. Evans,
the 10 swim the London pone his attempt Jack 6. 1 ed a net 71. 4
Solomons, Indians
WAR not -5 10 They will play off at theiromoter of the postponed heavy-Channel as the wind Wynn, Bearden, convenience. Next week-end weight glu between Wardrock | favourable. He may start from
United Cap Gris Nez tomorrow Hegan.
there will be a Stapleford Pool and Lee Savoid of the
States, saldi txlay: "The surgeon' noon.-Reuter, Brissie, Harrison The Old Course.
hest nct returns The Bree
in the qualifying during July
Water Bay stage of the Deep Summer Medal were J. D. Mackle Indians: p. Centon, Gromek: 57, J. F. Aucott 58 and W. Stoker
c. Tresh, Hegan. Athletics: p. Coleman; c, Guerra, Braves pitched a seven-hit game to Detroit Tigers defeat Chicago
11-0 in Boston Red Sox the opener, but Cubs bounced! back for a 4-3 win in a 10-
171
e. Guerra. two-run homer, but in the ninth Cleveland Indians Rob Chesnes yielder a double toj (nightcap) Bill Nicholson to pave the way Philadelphia Athletics for Sisler's effort,
Braves, Cubs Split
Billy Volselie of
Cube
irning nightcap. Ed Stanky and Alvin Dark each got three
2 11
4 8
2
50.
The Glover Cup, played dur- D2ing the summer season at Deep
6 4
12
0 Water Day was won by Mrs. I Tigers: p. Houtterman; e. Swill. Shewan, Runner-up was Mrs. A. Red Sox: p. McDermott, Master- Hate.
son. Hughson; e. Batts, Teb- bells
hits in the opener, and rookie St. Louis Browns Warren Hacker went the dis- New York Yankees tance for Chicago in the night-
cap for his third victory.
The
The
League-leading Yankees
buried St. Louis Browns 20-2
the first half of a twin bill, but
Starr,
Winner of the June-July ecle-
fie played at Derp Water Bay was MIS. 3. Prophet 31-9 net 22 122. Runner-up was Mrs. I. Penn
2 20
G
p. Garver, Kennedy, 33-10 net 23. Drews, Embree: c.
The July Monthly Medal win- ner at Deep Water Bay was Mrs.
Yankees: p. Byrne; e. Berra, A. Mackin with a 70-19 net 39.
Browns
Lollar.
Hiurhoo
(nightcap)
the second game ended in a 2-2 St. Louis Browne fie as the gaine was called after:
2
x
X
2 X
X
Britain gained a 13-5 victory the Holland today in over Dutch-British tennis tourna- ment held this week-end,
10 innings on account of turk- New York Yankees three ness. Results
the last of
Yanks jumped to
(The game was called due to a 3-0
darkness) lead in the first inning of the andl Don Henry Billington Eutler defeated Bubu van Mee-peners and then clinched the. gren and Hjub Wilton (Holland) 7-5, 6-4.
matches:
Hans van Swol and Ivo Rinkel Mot- (Holland) defeated Tony
11-0. tram and Geoffrey Paish 5-7, 10-8.
G. P. Hughes und Packły Ro-
gome with nine runs in the third. Five Brownie pitchers paradeti
NATIONAL LEAGUE-
regular On August 18. the monibly "Third Thursday" Com- petition will be played at Deep Water Bay. It will be a "Medal"
their own! -players to errange paliners or notify the Secretary. now being Arrangements made for The Annual Autumn Meeling to be held at Deep Water Bay in late September or carly October.
are
R H 7 13 10 the mound while Tommy Philadelphia Phillies
3 6 2
Mrs. A. Halg quahlled for the Byrne gained his ninth victory Pittsburgh Pirates
Sominick.
Captain's Cup at Fanling for the Hes: p. Borowy; c. Pirates: p. Chambers, Dickson, month of July.
Lombardi; c. McCullough. Philadelphia Phillies
for Yanks.
berts defeated Didy Tesciunncher Britons Taking
and Wim Karaten, Holland, 0-2, B-3.--Associated Press.
HARRIS WINS DANISH RACE
To Baseball
London, August 7. Quietly and unobtrusively, the popularity of baseball has been growing in Britain. In the North und in the Mid- Copenhagen, August 7. lands, where the sport has its Reginald Harris, British pro-strongest appeal, crowds of of their stars for fessional cyclist, today won the 10,000 are not unusual.. the services
More and more young Britons only one match, but If the Tests Danish Grand Prix for pro-
оп Copenhagen's are being attracted to the game, overlap to a fourth day such fessionals players would have to miss * "Ordrup" oval before 11,000 and Britain is building up her stars. The teams are assisted by second match and be standing| spectators. 1 idle for two daya.
He was beaten by Jan Derksen American and Canadian residents The visit of the West Indies of the Netherlands in the first in England.
Phillies:
5 8
(nightcap)
Pittsburgh Pirates
4
0
Phillies: D. Donnelly, Konstanty,
Roberts; c. Lopal,
Pirates: p. Dickson; c. Masi. Brooklyn Dodgers Cincinnati Reds
7
0
7
OPEN LAWN BOWLS SINGLES
Playing In the second round of! the Colony Open Lawn Bowls at the championship 12 a Singles
of Craigungawer Cricket Club yes- Dodgers: p. Hutten; e. Edwards. terday, A. R. Kitchell beat A. W. Mircock by 21 shots to 10 alter 3. Raffensberger, Fox. 25 heads. Reds:
Fanovich; c. Howell,
2
0
1
7
Dolgers Brooklyn
(nightcop> Cincinnati Reds
Dodgers: p. Barney. Hatten;
Campanella. ........................ Reds:
p. Blackwell, Trout; c. Howell.
11 13 Boston Braves alde next summer assume addi-nal, but beat Derksen und J. Some people think baseball Chicago Cubs
Braves: p. Volscile; e. Crandall. Homal importance since it is prac-Scherens of Belgium in the second may one day push cricket out
of the picture as Britain's leading Cubs; p. Leonard, Chipman; e. Supporters of four-day Telically certain that their party and third finale,
Owen, Burgess, · fect that unless something is
include at least three fast In the second final, Harris won summer sport
Baseball matches in the North Boston Braves done Interest in these interna bowlers in the Tiny Lindwall in 12.7 seconds and the third and
(nightcap) last final he won in 11.7 seconds and the Midlands have be m`able
to all large arenas. In the South. Chicago Cubs ideal duration for The New Zealanders have boon after a tremendous spurt. day is on such a game, as it provides reas unable to provide this type of Harris scored four points, where its appeal has been slower sonable time for the completion oppos
opposition, and England's bats. Derksen's total was six points, and to reach the public, it is of four "innings.'
| zileri"" "be" anxious" to have a Scherena" - total, eight-points-
look at some real fast bowling Assoolated Press. before encountering Lindwall on
tional clashes will wane. Four category.***
Opposition
the 1950-51 tour of Australia.
The score on the 10th head was eight all Kitchell was leading '20-13 on the 22nd head and Artished the game on the 25th head with a single. Hircock regis- tered three shots on the 23rd and 24th bends.
SWIM SHOW FOR FLOOD RELIEF FUND
A big crowd attended. Lou. Bitt nor's "Parade of Champlons" et the Chung Sing Swimming Pavilon last night, where a per- formance was given in aid of the (10 Innings) Hwangtung-Kwangsl Flood Relief
0
& 10
2 T 9 13
F
The Americans will be staging thair" "Aqkl~~~~performance at the 4 Victoria" Recreation Club at 9,30
is played
Braves: p. Potter, Bickford: catly in public. parks, where
Salkeld admission
Cube: p. Hacker" e. Owen. charges are not made. Much of the credit for the New York Giants Thetrongest opposition to
popularisation of baseball in Bri- St. Louis Cardinals
Giants: Pe... Hartung, Highe, any change to four-day Texte,
artain belongs to American-born Much, of course, will depent curscy In the same manner
Behrman: C. R. 'Mueller, other than för 'matches againsty Australia, comes from the Ad on the ability of the West Indian did the Australian shock bowlers, Mr. Maxim. Jogbert, President of Asocin-
Westrum different then the West Indian players may the Southern Gfy the} visory County Committee. With fast bowlers under
-Cardinals - Muager: Teus limited to three days climatic conditions, but if they wall provide the County sama Hoh, who once played it the
Carcpiola United Press. County clubs are deprived of icen control their length and ac-) with invaluable practles-Reuter. Anglo-American? Refite-Reuter,
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