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Lancashire Score 151 For Two In Second Innings

Liverpool, August 23.

Lancashire were 72 runs in arrears of the Now Zealanders' first innings total of 390 when they began their second innings here in fine weather and on a good wicket, and by funch had scored 151 runs for the loss of two wickets.

Washbrook and Ikin opened the innings and scor- ed at a run a minute for the first half hour.

Phough a little dusty, the wewe still 101 runs behind—with-

pitch remained frm. Wallace jonly half their wicket, standing. experimented with Cave and A stand of 50 by Donnelly and Burke at ne end during the Rela kosproved mintiers and then fest half hour in order to testDonnelly and Burke view the ban the properties of the unscashire score passed before Burke ponsive piłch but discovered Innd Cave in a ninth wicke; stand 5 consolidated the tourists* Little

ought position,

Wichbrook,

have been eaught by Silth sit menon off Read when

A Simple Catch

the third ball of the pust zooted 15. The opening batsmen wiped off the arrears and Washtech period Rabone, who was 20 bisk reached 51 must of hi les ser tot nut at hunch, gave Tattersal muutes by pulling Rabone fouple ratch without addition to the total of 157 for one. Two fours from Scaft were included

118.

Tosa halls later he shove the sme tuwler ut of the end for mother six. A four

from Dow sent the hundred up after one and three quarters hours. Washbook fell at 125 after Galadung bunings. which invektidet:

Seven two rixes and six fours. tera cuns later, Hon was bowled 16. Wm ohtained in two and

a quarter hours and altogethe he hat eight fours.

At lunch, Lancashire fed by 79

s

Meneme

Lancashire, Fat Inninge..

New Zealand, 1st innings...

Lancashire, 2nd Inninga

Washbrook, b abone

Place, not mul

1km, Rubone

Edrich, not mat

Extras

Total (for two)

3#! 390

AT

the next 20 runs nd then Greenwood dismissed him with a slip catch.

Scott had batted for two hour and 50 mixutes for his R7, which included right fours.

Bwith met the

Ame fate 21 Scott, exught the gully. at 187. three wickets

having fallen in 25 minutes

the addition of 30 runs. Then ng 217, Wallace skled the but high and was enyobt by the wicket-keeper and bale the side were mil, 101

short or the County tatal.

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Jamaica Boxers Beat Leicesters

(By="RAMBLER")

Some good boxing was seen at the China Fleet Club Inst night when boxers from HIMS Jamaica and the Royal Leices- ter Regiment were seen in an evenly matched cuntest which the former team wol by 12 points to nine. seven lights on the card.

The sailors won five out of the

In the lightweight class, AB

Stewart beat Payne Shidan on points. Both boxers went all out

the first round and exchanged blews at close range, Stewart hnd his opponent moggy for quite in while. Sheldon was soon in dif- the bell rang, culty and when Slewart was still attacking furi-

Opc

only.

In another lightweight cuntest

Crawford Between Stoker Sergeant Westbrook, the latter suffered a terriße beating and unt khocked two occasions he was down.

event

In thr Unntamweight Stoker Wanner, showing all thei fighting Akill he knew, heat Private Busby. Warmer soon hand his opponent worrying at the start of the bent and with elever font- work and hefty jabs scored many telling blows. Warmer was loud-

Mooney did not last long, but Donnelly and Reid took part in a good finished seventh wicket stand and were both in the Intely applauded for his boxing skil

2014 at ten with the total 273 for Kix.

Donnelly and' Reij put on 5p before Reid returned a catch to

151 n.

and scored a popular victory.

Lobb

AL- was

One of the best fights of the evening was seen in the welter- weight class between Marine

and Private Wager. hough the former won he Joined by Burke the lefthander given a very good fight by Weger. continued to dominate the batting i Lobb's victory was a populo and the Lancashire ACOFE WAS one

and o great ovation Was passed while Donnelly and Burke given to Wager for his spirited | were putting on 50 for the eighth display. wicket.

Monday's Play

Liverpool, August 22. Apart from a few minutes at the close of the day New Zealand occupied the wicket throughout today in their match Donnelly found the boundary 13 with Lancashire here and, withers before being caught off vate Freakly by a turrow mur bumper. A 52-run stant for the

lead of 72 runs.

In a speelat lightweight con- test, Private Williams beat Pri-

gin. Both contestants were con- gratulated by the judge for their grand bowing display.

on the gained a first innings ninth wicket consolidated the Now Zealand position and after six 1 County knocked uff Ave and a half hours"

batting they without loss in their second infinished with a lead of 72. nings before stumps were drawn.

Lancashire had a few minutes' The gates were lumes and the 10.000 spectators hatting in which they seerod Ave. N. Stewart beat Ple. Sheldon

closed before

row a keen struggle for ligst in. nings lead.

would

without lona.-Router.

London, August 22.

fell fairly quickly and the tourista-Reuter.

The bouts were of three rounds, of two minutes each.

The following are the results: Stoker Crawford beat Sgt. West-

brook.

WELTERWEIGHT

A first wicket.sland of 104 sug- gested that New Zealand

The results of English Rugby Stoker Pratt lost to L/Cpl Slater

Mnc. Lobb beal Ple, Wager. League games here today were:

FEATHERWEIGHT gain this comfortably, but im Bradford Northern 4 Swinton 4 mediately aftor luch four wirketsu Kingston 3 Huddersfield 10. Stoker Power lost to Pte. Bruce

BATAMWEIGHT Wanter MIDDLEWEIGHT Sloker Washington beat Corporal

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Stoker

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OTHER EVENTS Boy Fraser beat Boy Shepherd in the second round. Private Williams beat Private

Freakly

Boy Campbell beat Boy Boyland Corporal Charlton beat Corporal Boy McRae bent Boy Hinchliffe,

Bacon

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, August 22. The results of English Football

played tonight! Lengue

gumes

FIRST DIVISION

Middlesbrough

were:

Blackpriol Stoke City

1

0 Liverpool

BÉCOND DIVISION Blackburn 4 Hull City

1

I

2

Sheffield W.

1 Swansch

4 Plymouth

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 24, 1949.

The Champ Leaves Hospital

Bruce Woodcock. British heavyweight boxing champion, who was injured in a car accident caster Royal Infirmary in

recently.

Icavor

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Don-

Saturday's Home Soccer -Freak Results Likely

By "ALBION"

Latest reports from London indicate once again dry, cast-iron pitches and those last week wore accompanied by the inevitable crop of injuries, so look out for freak results in Satur- day's matches.

One of the surprise results last Saturday was at the. expense of Birmingham, where Chelsea helped. themselves to a 3-0 win. This week the Pen- sioners entertain Derby County at Stamford Park, and if Chelsea's form is not too fickle, I should plump for a home win.

For the first time since the 1936-37 season,

West Brom- wich are taking trip to Man- chester this week to do battle with the United. On the pre- vious occasion they came away with a point. but I fear this

time the United will prove to

be too stift a hurdle for the Throstles.

Pompey, who kicked off last Saturday with a grand slam win at Newcastle, this week are hosts Blackpool who, inchentally, to like the Fration af laving conceded both points in one game since 1936,

to

seem

i forecast that this clash whi provide one of the highlights of the day with the result in the balance till the last minute, In Division II the spotlight is focssed on Ninian Park where a battle royal is expected in the local Derby between Cardiff and the rapidly rising 'Swans".

Walsh Forvour -

This struggle will be taught '0] with all the Welsh, fervour ani Jithe Swans' feathers are likely to 1be ruffled if the home team, as 1 1 anticipale, succed in forcing a

harrow win.

Cardiff City Sheffield U. Hotspur

3 Leeds United West Ham U. THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)']

Are Sheffield United making Bristol Rovers 2 Ipswich T. their return to Division I in one THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN)eason? Judging by their 4-2 win

Gateshead 7 Halifax Hartlepools 2 N, Brighton Southport

Chesterfield

-Reuter.

over Coventry last Saturday it looks as if they have that inten- Lion. This week they are at homo to Luton and they should romp away with both points.

Spurs also started off the sen

BASEBALL SCORES son will with a fine 4-1 win over

7 10

o Demooth;

Forecasts

Forecast for matches

10 Jan played on Saturday, August 27;

DIVISION I VILLA Fulhain BURNLEY v Bolton Charlton v Manchester City CHELSEA Derby Everton y Liverpool HUDDERSFIELD v Middlesbro MANCHESTER U v West Han Portsmouth v Blackpool STOKE v Birmingham Wolves v NEWCASTLE

DIVISION 11 BRADFORD v Sheffield W. Bury v Brentford

CARDIFF V Swansea CHESTERFIELD v Plymouth GRIMSBY v Coventry Leicester v Hult P.N.E.

v Leeds Queen's PR v SOUTHAMPTON SHEFFIELD U. v Luton TOTTENHAM v Blackburn WEST HAM v Barnsley

DIVISION (SOUTH) ALDERSHOT v Millwall BOURNEMOUTH v Port Vole Brighton

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Middlesex Pile Up A First Innings Lead Against Surrey

London, August 22. Middlesex, driving for its second post-war triumph in the English County cric- ket championship, today piled up a first innings lead of 100 runs in thé noodle match against Surrey at Lord's hora, Knowing that the team cannot afford to lose any points at this stage, the **Middlesex botsmen showed a fine consistency. None of them reached 50 runs, but they scored 359 runs, the only two batsmen failing to reach double figures being the two "cracks"-Denis Compton and Bill Edrich.... By the close of play Surrey Middlesex cannot afford to lowe hnd knocked off the Middlesex first innings lead and was 68 runs ahead with another day's play tomorrow..

TRIANGULAR YACHT RACE WON BY HMS JAMAICA

this match for Yorkshire challenging with increasing tempo. Norman Yardley, the Yorkshire captain, took a risk at Dover and declared, leaving Keat to arure 391 for victory in live boyer and 10 minutes. At the ele, Kent were 100 for three, after losing

Lawn Bowls Line-Ups

The following are Lawn Bowls

Fagg and Davies for 15. They teains for Saturday, August 27:- still want 201 with nearly four and a half hours remaining tos MOYFEW,

КАСС

Herend Diskalan v tigh de Recreio at Austin Hond: A. Hatton, 3.63. Robertan, A Setback

4. Crishton, A. Spary (Hkly); F. Hughes,

S... Culler. Worcestershire suffered a set. Tindall, J.G. Meyer, luck to their championshia hopes Lert, V. Chittenden (iki).

Skip): A. Welk, T.P, Style, LA. nt their (By "MAINSHEET BLOCK") when after declaring

Saturday's total of 351 for eight By kind permission of Ad- they were easily headed by Løvepes miral Oscar C. Badger, USN shire, who lost only four wickets.

7111 Commanding the Flect, the Tusk Fleet band of the day was that of

CLUB DE RECREIO Vital Divirion “A” ▼ Police Recreation

Nibeiro, J. Nurotha 1. Brien, A.M. House, .. Perelen, J.C.

rob at King's Park: GL.A. Ginters, E.

Task The best batting perf***** | Marina, 7.V.V.

played at the Club on Satur-Sheppard, the 21-year-old Sussex, J., Lux 14kle; A.P

It sarilion, 0.0, Perofen, Z.P.V. Sibelco achieved his day evening. This generous opening hat, who

in first clas gesture, information of which maiden coalury was only received on Tuesday, was undefeated for

cricket against Clamorgan, and

199 at the enabled 250 people to enjoy

rinse. duncing 10

outstanding

He had then batted six and a bandi.

this

p

Kleen Bellma Revená Divialen v Green Club at Audžin Road (2, 8054," M.F. Plussà, A.Y, viosami, E.M. Alatron'

N.A P.A. Coals. t8kipt, AM, Hilva, Heltro, A.A. Lopes (Hkip); B.M.V.

Normalım (8klμm), On Sunday, triangular te quarter hours, bitting nor aly and bedre, B Pintes, J., Xavier, Arb Third von Kawlout Deck Club at race was sailed between USS St. 27 Cours with powerful and stylish,

King's Park R.A. Unesprem, J.A. Vietor, Paul, HMS Jamaieu and the Yacht strokes.

Cox, who included 17 fours M. Ren, J.. Bato (Bk(p): GA. Club. The

race WOS salled In Stars with a food tide and patchy his century, gave Sheppard admir- Plona, M. Mon, 2, Cotton, L.A. Rosario south easterly wind, Lieut. Janionable support in a third wicket (kin); J. Poneren, und Capt. Hancock soon establi- stand of 258, lasting three and a Corvalle, 1.C. Alves (8kb). shed a lear. The Naval boat won after a struggle.

The remainder, except for one Club bont which had to with- draw, did not change the posi tions they hud laken at the first muck.

HMS

9% pts

quarlor hours.

Close Of Play Scores

The close of play scores were; At Lord'e: Surrey 350 and 108 for 4: Middlesex in (F. Hedsør 7 for 09).

H.F. Herzen,

KIL

Surprises In Open Lawn Bowls Singles

(By "RAMBLER"}

Jamaica won with At Eastbourne: Glamorgan 288; US$ BL Paul, whose Sussex 380 for 4 (Cox 126, Shep- |

Inatrange Pard lng not out). team were aniling craft and for the first time in for 3: Somerset 488

AT Clacion: sex 244 and 18 Two former lawn bowlk (mblet singles champions were yes- 104, Vigur 7 for terday eliminated in the thirt

this tricky Harbour, were second

with alx pts. The Club were 150, Tremlett

102). 3rd with five pts.

There was also a full turn out At Dover: Yorkshire 28 and for the other races. The Redwing 281 for 4 declared (utton 82); race in particular was very close- Kent 150 (Wardle 6 for 41) and

3. ly contested. It produced some! 100 for exelting moments when intervals) At Northampton: Northampton.

shire 448 (Goddard 5 for 13) of a few feet and loss of one or

occurred two places

the Gloucestershire 253 (Crapp 102) Onishing line

and 12 for 3.

At Nottingham: Derbyshire 304 Next Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, being the last (Gladwin 128, Harvey 7 for 105); In August, Ladies Dinghy Races Notts 346 for 7 (Poole 92). will be held.

At Worcester: Worcestershire

on

in the

of the Colony Open Singles- Championship.

won the illo R.F. Luz, 1829, lost to M.B. Hassan, youthful bowler from the indina who won the title in 1936, lost Recreation Club, and A.C. Chales,

In L.A. Collyer.

"The

victoriable as Luz is re

of Hassan was all the more cred cognised as one of the best bulers in the Colony..

Hussan got to the green right before Lux from the start and knew where he was. Hasan wax 22nd Dinghy Brakes Rare: 12 Fuert At Birmingham: Warwickshire leading by 14-7 on the 7th head. At this ring Luz put-every- (1) 1.25.10 1921): 2nd Howell (4) 1.39.14 | 105

hrat Hampshire by 8 wickets. thing he knew into the game and 4th Luster (11) 1.36.35 (684): Gb Car. Hampshire 192 and 121: War gradually cut down the lead and wickahiro 254 (Shackleton 6 for by the end of the 13th head, he 68) and 60 for 2.-Reuter.

Last week's results were!--~

Tuesday, August 16

(#291: 3rd Yourles 1) #1.20 (TAR: :

bett 1 1.36.00 (20%): 6th Kesa (10) Min Lochy (12) 1.8.25 +226); 7th 1,48,00 CARL); Jupp (8). For (6), tubin won (15) and Campbell (18 (DNP).

Thursday, August 18

Nwlers Dinghy Races at Mr. A. Buyl (35) 1.30.82 (808) : 2nd Laufer [+ 1.24.01 (87%): Ard Mhen P. Kirby (1){ 1.44.01 370): 4th Blackburn-Kane tü 1.47.32 (450) Mina 11. Sovle (11) DE tell, Collinge (1) DNP (all).

Saturday, August 20

3rd Dinghy Berles Tarej ist Curbrit เม 1.32.69-(921); 2nd Benent-Cooper (35) 1.14.00

351 for 8 declaret; Leicestershire 180 for 4 Tompkin 105, Jackson 1:5 not out).

CCC Ladies Win "B" Div. Championship

By virtue of winning their

was only two shots down, the score

being 15-12.

Hassan, undismayed, played as well as he could and by the end of the 10th head had increased the lead to 18-13. Luz then re- duced the lead to 18-16. Hassan however scored three shots on following two heads to win.

Exciting Game

1.A. Collyer beat A.E. Coates [120) 3rd Howell match against the Ladies Re-

exciting 1.19.30 789); 4th De Goede (11) 1.25.au creation Club at Happy Vai- by 21 to 20 after an

ley yesterday

(66)

5th Feb 183 1,40.60 (599) | Fon (16) 1.21.15 (625): 7th Price (13)

1.27.45 (4611: 8th Hauter (16) 1.23.63 (401): 9th Turvil (9) 1.23.50 (346) 19th

DS fufer 14) 1.28.20 (204); Eddin Inlli.

in the Ladies' game. The score was six all on the 8th head. Collyer was leading "B" Division Tennis League,

Cricket Club 15-18 on the 17th head. "oates Craigengower

then scored a three to take the have won the championship of lead to 10-15 and by the end of this division. ·

21st head the score was 17 11 Collyer then scored two: singles two heads to the following

19-17.

Contes camaback and reglatered a three 'an the next head to lead 20-10.

The match was not completed account of the rain, but the Valley team had won five out of the nine sets which was good

10th Star Berben Races It Yourlet the 0:49.05 Th60); 2nd Furrer (3) 2.06.0% 1478): Menell (4), Jupp (13, Jank 2) and Kinderby (8) DNF.

Sunday, August 21 Biar Tram facet let Lt. Janies 1.11. tough to give them victory and

the championship

Is. Violet Fowler and bits.

HMS Jamalca (6%); 2nd Capt, Herck 7.11.30 RUKYC (6): 3rd Comdr. Ionelus 1.74.41 UBS EL Pauí (4): 4th Mr. Jen Chai won all their three sels d through the 0.0.0. 1.33.7 KMB Jamalow (0); chin doing so went

Bet, a losing a En, Meinlyre 1.43.42 USS St. Paul (t); reason without

truly fine record, which will be long

J.T. Malorie DNP RHKYC.

4th Redwing Series Races 1st Gorbeit very dimeult to brat for ✔ NORTHAMPTON

(0: 1.15.8M (882): Trick Darby (17) 1.17.12 | time to come. BRISTOL R. v Notts C.

(776): Bed Chidell (16) 1.20,18 (490); 41h

CCC 5 — LAG 2 Biener-Cooper (0) 1.21.29 (629): 5th

Playing at home (CCC) beat Perty. (18) 1280 (583) + 6th Wright

the Ladica "B" Divi- (LRC) in (701 1.21.21 (190) 7th Evans (11) 1.21.sion by 5-2. Two of the gainer (391): 8th Harris (82) 1JZ.46 (126) |(95dbum" (1) Day.

Crystal P P. v IPSWICH NORWICH v Bristol C. NOTTS F. v Walsall READING v Layton Southend v NEWPORT TORQUAY v Swindon Walford v Exeter

DIVISION (II (NORTH) Accrington ROTHERHAM Darlington v Halifax DONCASTER v Chester GATESHEAD v Bradford C.

✓ Rochdale Hartlepools v

Carlisle MANSFIELD ♥ OLDHAM v Bartow STOCKPORT v Southport TRANMERE N. Brighton WREXHAM v Lincoln. York v CREWE,

24th Dinghy Herire itare lut Yourlaf (10) 1.24.81, (651); 2nd Price (1) 1946

on

lend

fighting and

The last

exciting and

head was a Very Coates was lying the shot and with his fast woop tried to put in blocker. With out hesitation, Collyer with his last wood took the jack into the ditch

twn" shol to register gave him the right to

quarter fina

which

quality

for the

round.

J. Tang of the Kowloon Cric- were pbandoned because of rain, ket Club created a surprise when

and Mrs., Fowler

Mrs. Chui he beat A.P. Pereira of the Club (CCC) bont Mrs. Alien and Mrs. do Recreio by 21 shots to 17,4

On the same green W. Butter- (*) Brd Howell (10) 1.26.10 (778): Kito 6-4, boat Mrs. Robinson and 4th Falls (111.1.26.25 (709) All Chop Mrs. Campbell 6-3, beat Mrs. worth of the Kowloon Cricket and Mr. Hutchison Club beat A.R. Kitchell at the

mw (3) 1.25.10. (624): 8th Mower (14) Pomeroy 1.50,00 (6711 th Collings (2)

1.8.47 6-0.

B171 h arṛizon (8) 1.31.29 (455) Miss (Dih Laufor, (18) 134.50 (402); 10th

Rumjahn and Mr. 1.

Indian Recreation Clüb ký 721

Bleeding (19) 1.87.99 (854)-11 Man Souza (CCC) beat Mrs. Robinson mliots, to eight 11ing. (3) - 1.14.10. (806): Tarrison (18) and and Mrs. Campbeli 7-5, best Mrs.

Eunos (8) DHF,

ST. LEGER

CALLOVER

London, August 23.

Open Triples

Hutchison 6-1.

Mra. Castro and Mis, Soura The Omar brothers, K.M., A.M., (CCC) lost to Mrs. Allen and and U.M. Omar who won the Mrs. Kite 3-0, lost to Mrs. Po- Colony Open Tripics Champion

ship when it first started, in 1947 meroy and Mr. Hulchlban: SCAA 7, Kowloon Tong "Blus" 2 qualified for the semi-final rou

Playing

In the Men's "B" Divi of this competition at the Hon

There was only a small atten- ston League at King's Park, Kong Football Club when the dance at the fourth callover on South China beat÷Kowloon Tong | beat R.3. Crindley: IB

Aby and J. McCutcheon Wal and B. Yu (SCAA) lost the losers put up a good she

their London neighbours, Bront- New York, August 22.

ford and this wook with Black- Today's scores were:

burn as guests at White Hart Lane, they should. repeat their NATIONAL LEAGUE` ~'

RH Evictory.

and

Torquay in Brooklyn Dodgers. O BO

III (South) who both Boston Braves

Dodgeral p. Banta, Minner, had such good away wins lost Branca, Palica; e. Campanella.

ASIAN TENNIS week,, must be considered as very Braves: Di Bickford Potter, good home bets in their matches

TOURNEY, ON Hall; Salkeld, Livingston with Port Vale and Swindon

-DECEMBER 22· United Press. -?

spectively,

lon III (North) cannot Division

Karachi, August 22. boast of any match of outstand It was announced here today WATER POLO

Intereste ing

Rotherbam, last sex that the International Lawn Club bênt Son's runners-AM

op: ht" División Zannis Championship Empire and Lee 6-3, beat. To and Leung Hirit water polo are away to Accrington and prgin in Calcutta on December 22,

four piocld take away both points here invitation to compete have and Royal Forest Way Trouped - CHE

fother Team Tinbola: City weregelinged been sent to 47 nations facluding ato do the plot

will how Britain, the United States, France, quoted a

ro-

the St. Leger at the Victoria Club "Blue" by seven sets lo two. tonight, and no business of any consequence, was tra

transacted.

toe C. Lau and M. Les 2-6, bent but found, the Omars. In Lone Eagle maintained hir S.T. Lo and K.B. Leung beat form and had to admit de position an favourite with a price Found Peter

The

itlosers scored on only of 8 to 1;; which was half

hesda, which helmet best Lau and Log B-2 beat Lau two and two in Swallow Tail Royal

point). T. Poon and P

Hand

A) lost to Chan and Lee

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