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New Zealanders Beat Middlesex By
By 9 9 Wickets
London, August 30.
Bert Sutcliffe, the New Zealand left-hand batsman, celebrated his team's farewall appearance at Lord's by hitting 110 not out to help them to victory over Middlesex by nine wickets.
It was a notable feat by the tourists to overwhelm the joint County cham- The New Zealand- pions, whom they had never previously beaten.
ers' other win at Lord's was 18 years ago when they defeated the MCC by an innings and 122 runs...
FRANKLIN SIGNS FOR STOKE CITY
London, August 31. After a dispute lasting five weeks Noll Franklin. Eng- land's centre half, today sign- nd on again for the Bloke City Football Club.
Franklin will be
by the Club with a house In the country near Steke. From Manday next he will, act as the Staffordshire representa- London tive of a
wine and spirit merchants. Reuter.
The New Zealanders wan lett † -- 111 I wr "and Theve-rpurter Chours oral they made the rumis i with 70 rules to spare.
Never in the slightest diffleulty, Sullitte dove it pulled so Thently that in enched 50 In 45 ramulos. His longs lasted
THREE YACHTS DISQUALIFIED
136 minutes anil mcluded a atx | (By “MAINSHEET BLOCK")
and 17 Jours,
The wind was light and a six foot ebb tide flowing, and only by skilfully using the few stronger puffs did any boat finish the race..
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1949.
Receives
Trophy
W. C. Woo, skipper of Eastern Athletic Association's water polo team which won championship honours, in the league, le Leen receiving the prize from Mr. Lee Chal-sum, manager of
("China Mall" Photo). the Ritz, who donated the cup.
Sutcliffe Anished the match by Saturday's races gave many thrice sweeping! deliveries from helmsmen an increased know- Mann la the leg boundary, provided
The ledge of and respect for the its tidal currents in the harbour. SWIMMING NOTES darupper by Dowes off ful roke, and that
his Was only mistake,
Scott Cave Sutcliffe solid sup- pet in an oprong stand of 99.
of a ne innings by In sprites
Compton, who wonde į pietatet cover drives, Middlesex were all out for 160 soon after Junch, and the New Zealanders were left plenty of me to get 17 o wISE,
Diplomats Leaving Nanking
Nanking. August 31.
A large number of foreign
Burke's accurate, well fighterl Jeft un stews earned hins four
whekets for 50 runs,
Final Scoreboard
The final seart board tend: Mildleses: Ist innings Middlesex: 2nd mengs
Robertson, b Cowie
Brown, Butt
diplomats stationed here have newes, by Hurke
been called home, it was au-D. Compton, L. Burtt
thoritatively learned today.
Elleh,
Cowin
The staffs of the legation, and Sharp, run out embassies will be rapidly relured Mann, b Red
to consular or caretaker size as) 1., Chimpton, e Donnelly, h jason as transportation from Com-
Burit
manist Ching becomes available. Sins, e Money, ↳ Durft
A
number of
diplomats are Young, Cowin
American President Line General
planning Lo leave ahoned the Wars, not out
Gordon, when it comes to Shank-
bni in late September.
French Envoy
Extras
Total
Cowle
Rabone
Burke
The ranking diplomat, French Read Ambassador Jnaques Mercier, isurt expected to leave Shanghai atkart French ship, the Marechal Joffre, which is expected to rive in Shanghal in mid-Detr to take out French nationals and olher, foreigners.
Among those ordered home are Dutch Ambassador Baron P.C. Van Aerssen, Canadian Ambarsa- dor T.C. Davis, Siamese Ambas- sador Phya Abhibal Rajamuítri, British Minister L.. Lánub and Counsellor John Wesley Jones I the U.S. Embassy.
The British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Stevenson, was expected to remain in Nanking for a while.
of Cantin The full
may signal his departure along with other Commonwealth Ambassadors, in- elveting those of India and Aux- trafin-Asociated Press.
On Sunday with a better breeze blowing against the tide, all boats were out and there was a good day's racing.
The Stars after their let slip. ping, gave a clue Iner. which
Eastern Beat The Rest
In Water Polo Match
(By KIMBERLEY)
was spalled by the lisqualifies Blazing their way through the water polo league
lium of thire boats for ignoring! the rule that nu keel boat may
115
pass between Cust and Rumsey Rocks.
4
GU
10
In the Dinghies and Redwings the raclag would have been even keener if there had been volun- teers to crew for the severn! bouts which found the wind 10s | strong for single-handed sailing,
41
Results
13
4
without a single set-back, Eastern Athletic Association climaxed their excellent record with a decisive win in a game against The Rest yesterday, at the Ritz, finishing with a four goals to two victory.
Refreshing
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Cricket
Interest In County
Centred On
On Runners-Up
- London, August 30,
With the County cricket championship having been decided yesterday, re- moining interest is centred in who will finish runner-up to the joint winners, Middlesex and Yorkshire with 192 points each. Worcestershire, who wound up their County programme with a victory But over Surrey, ot present hold that distinction with 172 points. Warwickshire, gaining 12 points by beating Somerset today, are only four points behind and have a game to play. Surrey, with one game outstanding, are next with 152 points.
Hutton Hits 3,000 Runs For Season
London, August 81. Len Hutton, Yorkshire and opening bateman, England when reaching 64 against the MCC today, completed 3,000 runs in a season for the first time in his careerReuter.
Lawn Bowls Line-Ups
**
Only six more County matches ramain to be played, Five of these begin tomorrow, and the championship finally conclivies with match between Hampshire and Sussex, beginning at South- ampton on Saturday.
Worcester- Roland
Jenkins, shire's leg break and googly bow- ler, today performed the hat trick against Surrey for the second time In the match. He accomplished this feat in Surrey's first innings yesterday and has achieved the hat trick three times against that County.
Batting Crumbles
Woodcock-
Savold Bout In May Nex
Doncaster, August 30. the Briti Bruce Woodcock, European and Empire heny: weight champlon, will meet L Savold, the American, for Br tain's version of the world heavy weight championship in the op air at the White City, Londo next May, it was announced i day by Mr. Jack Solomons, t Jonking' full Agures for the boxing promoter. match were 11 wickets for 166 Woodcock, who had gone to runs. Surrey were 107 for four secret destination for a holid wickets before the effects of the with his family, was not seen roller wore off. Then their bat Mr. Solomon's
party, but ting crumbled, and the last nix Tom Hurst, the managor of t batsmen fell with the total un-chempion,
Bild
Mr. Bill Da changed at 107,
Savold's manager, agreed to t new arrangements.
C. Parker took three wickets with consecutive balls in each in
all
M
The following are Lawn Bowls teams for Saturday, September 3:
CLUB DE RECREIO First Division "B" ♥ Kowloon Cricket
It was learned that Woodco Club At Coa's Road: H.. Plona, A.M
was at Flamborough Head, on Alven, G.A.
C.P. Remedio ainga. Noronha,
Yorkshire const, in u carava Aktp); 1.N. Silva, F.X. Homero, Remedtam, L.F. Xavier
Ak!p): H.A.
but later he had "vanished." Continuing to show fino Hanfiska, C.3. Haatu, C.M. Silva, F.X. Ja round form, Warwickshire gained
A consultation between Woo cock's medical adviser and M Silva (Shlp).
their 12th.championship victory Berend Disjalen v Filiples Club
of the squalled to return to competitive swim- The Rest filled up a
Acason. They owed much Solomon's own doctor preceded 1., Sliva, M.P. Pinna
conference at which Mr. Sol that he King's Park)
to the batting of J. Thumpaan, an mostly with reserves us nem- ming after discovering
A.V. Goruno, E.M. Aureon (Skip): A.K. bers of the picked team just was still not very much inferior
Silva. P.A, Costa, N.A. Beltrão, A.A. amateur, who scored 182 runs in mens, Mr. Hurst and Mr. Du Lopes (Ship): R.M.V. Ribeiro, B. Pintos. the match, and the consistently agreed to the date. Eastern's to his younger competitors of to- didn't show 1.
Later Mr. Daly said that against Rosa-J.P. Xarter, A.P. Noronha (8)>>).
accurate bowline of Erie Hollies, Savold won he would defend tiny. That event side however, displaying Pereira proved it.
whose figures were 10 for 182.
title at the Yankee Stadiu more enhesive brand of water The Eastern man is taking toi
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUD 751k Dinghy Race In Summer Barles polo, were deserving cham-serious workouts in the Ritz pool.
Jack Crapp, England Test play- against the best American heav Becond vision Hong Kong Football}
at the time. Mr. D He has been doing the better part club at Cce: G. Hong Chor, G. Ladd. er, completed 2,000 runs for the
when scording 114 for plans to return with Savold The shock tueties adopted by of 71 seconds continually, touch-8. Marvin, E. Franks Skip): P.X. season
many occasions. Lau, BT Bulina. Alt. Rumjaho, M.J.
Gloucestershire against Northants. America at the end of Septemb Henri Ballevand, bossing the Resting 70 flat un 107.09 tar, th, Jun 12
(Bkip): Franels _Lee, Dr. G.W.| His patient innings inated for and will como rack to Brit team at centre half, were ripped Some thrill can be expected in Hedina
more than four and a half hour. next April to prepare for t in the bud by the speedy and October when he meets Rosa-Lan, 4.1. Xavier, Aud. Coeths (Bkip).
fight with Woodcock tricky forward trio of Eastern's Pereira again, with other butter-
The results of matches ended Huuter. Chun Chan-yat, Tommy Kew fly strengths such as Chan Chiu-
Lo Wal-kin.
cheong and Lau Tai-ping offer- The champions were so con- Ing youthful oppositions.
Last week's result
were!--
23): at B 410
th33): 2nd, Yourleff duben (1
August
pions.
Sral, Lauter (11) 24643 109)
4th, Pure
Bowling
2.194,031 (49)43: #th. Must 1
O M
W
(418) 7th, King (1)
11.49
112 (xin
21
3 68
3
Dubol (UNF).
13 2 24
T
10,3 2 50
3 0 Н
0
2 11
1
New Zealand: 2nd innings New Zealand: Ist innings Sutcliffe, not out Scott, b Sins Rabone, not nut
Extrus
Total (for one)
Noxlers Dinghy Race (August 2011
328 Mr. Bin (5). Bodenau 186. uhok
110
burn-Karo 1131, Poster 120 Evans (1) DNF.
Mr
23 38th Race Open Dinghy Series August
1571 --Router,
14th Rare Star Beries (August 21: 1st.
✡
Was
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB
Becond Division y Cralgengawer Cricket today 'were:
Cink at CCC; 2,8, Hawell, H.D.L. Dow
At Worcester: Worcestershiro biri, M.N. Rekunen, NJ. Bebbington (kla: G.B. Brown; E. Btranke, T. Hebent Surrey by 100 runs, Worces- Swim gossip cannot finish with B. Ulckford (Baip); A. McAlpine, J.Ttershire 142 and 204: Surroy 180 out a word about the Colony's christ.
S.A., Belby' Luckie (kipi. swimmer,
bar Women Rosc.
A.
flodere.
FILIPINO CLUB
Field
Ruzarlo (8k1p): T.K. Lim, W., Chang. H.Y. Hu, W.C. Ogley (@kip),
Reserves: C.F. Lee and. 1.8, Castro,
and 107 (Jenkins 5 for 54).
the
I
1 Laufer (0 1.21.30 (999; 2nd, Mimer tha
BURMA NOT 1.286,44 (7701: Mrd. Hnet 1150 129.32
SENDING SOCCER (690): 4th. Mix Byle (13860 dent in fact that their star for-
Kinnun Cheong ward, shifted to guard and, during the
TEAM TO INDIA second half, withdrawn to be re-
Rangoon, August 30 At Taunton; Warwickshire beat During has decided not to ne placed by a reserve, William Teo.
For the losers Ballerund put up A mother now, Luckle has re-
football team to Colcutta 18 27: 1. Blewall (14) 2353) Tungi: 2,
a gune but vain effort. His time-ponsibilities, she says. But that Second Division Cinh do Recrets at Somerset by 130 runs, Warwick-a
J.W. Lee, L.J. Castilho, nhire 237 and 831 for 4 declared: play against India in the wo defending King's Park: Exane (12) 2.49.48 17996; Sed, Laufer
(Watford championship for the Rimet Ci Wexford 11. hely feedings, however, enabled his won't stop her from
(kip) F.Somerset 201 and 237 (11) 3.44.24) (5903)
brother A. Ballerand and Chan her five records and six titles V.N. Allen, W.v.
the Burma Football Federat Atha Lonchy (15), (23)
Time (10
Cheong Chul to score the only gained last year. She has already Rodrigum, H.D. Hughes, R. Bas. D.A. 77, Hallies & for 107). Dendogs (32 oil Moner 14 DNF.
announced here tonight. two goals after Eastern had rush- begun training..
At Bournemouth: Hampshire
The Secretary of the Federat ed away with a three goal lead
drow with Lancashire. Lancashire mald that this decision follow Purret (2, 2.36.6 FRI, 2nd, Tourtefelted by Kew and Lo Wai Kuen
KOWLOON DOWLING GREEN CLUB 304 for 7 declared and 235 for 8 India's refusal to accept ter
declarod; Hampshire 307 for 9 put forward by the
Burm Third Division ♥ Polles Recreation Clak declared and 160 for 6.-Rester. team to play in India-Reut a PMC1 EP.8. Baker, J.A.D. Pearson, Browne, TJ. Hemaley (Skip); J.N., Macfarlane, R.H, Jonce, N.P. Bmith, C.E. TO (Sk!p): CW:" Greaves. 4. Wren. A. Baller. LE. Lammert (Skip).
Fit T • Becand Taam-Friendly 1 EKA. Atkins, G.FF. Thompson, A.d. Hall, L. Sykes (Skin); D. Trail, RJ. Wlexin- th, J. Fraser, J, MoKetyle (Bkip); F.A. 1 Plume, E. Greenwood, A.L.G, Eastman,
W.C. Simpo (Bkip).
Race Between Longden-Richards Postponed
19) 2.38,45 1716); 3rd, 2nalon 141 2.12 (GET): 4th, Oltm 102.55.6H
Djud.
(2)
Royal Navy's Tilt played a good Heerding 11. Mitchell (6) and Kanell game for The Rest in guol, His fine saves at the early part of the persistent 7th Rare Redwing Series (August 291: the game stalled Tal, Corbett (R) 1,1204 (882); 20, Micpposition. But Eastern's relent- Lly $20 1,16,30 1770); Ard, Brown less attack took toll soon after. (2) 1.20.44 (aun): 4th, Haris (1) 121.13
London, August 30. (e) 5th Speazer-Casper (7) 22.45 The first race between Cor- (35); fi, Harrison (1) 13945 (48
American Tennis Longden, has been postponed. 291 bol, Harrisons (15), 21347 (143)
Championships
other
Miss Virginia Lee Boyer, 9-4, 6-4.
Miss Doris Hart defeated Mrs.
Helen Pede Mhay 6-0, 7-3.
|
A great revelation at the VRC
U.S. BASEBALL
H.K.
RESULTS
New York, August 30.
Today's baseball scores were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R
4
В
2
12
16
3
0
40
RH
2 8
1
11
0
1
0 6
don Richards and America's totul Evans 11 DNF.
7th, Wright (10) 1.86.42 1891); Mallorast week was Shauna Anderson's St. Louis Cardinals
4 seconis flat for the 300 yards Boston Braves champion jockey, Johnny
free style. 11th Open Bloghlee Beelen Race (Auguf
Pittsburgh Pirates Swimming in a handicap race Longden had been engaged to and, blason (3) 1.18.54 (799)
of seven Brooklyn Dodgers and conceding a total ride
seconds to Joan and Cynthia
AMERICAN LEAGUE Terrace View against Hay 1.12.2 (718); 4th, Trenton (11) Richards on Windy Island in 1.19.37 1937): 6th, Cookson (1) 1.5. Enger, and Doris Burton, the 18- (561) 6th. Colllas (34) 128.45 (4 year-old school girl, holder of the Abbey Selling Plate at Tindult (8) £18.91 (427): Ah, Mr. 189 tree style records and three New York Yankees the Bath races tomorrow. Malorie (6) 1.81.15 1307) 9th, Cosper titles, splashed her way in a St. Louis Browns
The only cerdition
116) 1.21.16 1897): 36th, Manning (12) blaze of speed to finish two yards was that
1.22.07 128.
Washington Senators ahead of her nearest competitor. Chicago White Sox
There was an expectant pause Two unofficial after that race. time keepers twitched nervously us they awaited the decision. of 69 When the announcement hat was made they were not surprised. both their watches flat!-point gistered 68 seconds
Longden had to get his jockey's licence in time.
told
at Bath tersurrow, and Long-
soun
CRC Hardcourt Tennis Tourney
Richards
sald at Bath ship; Schoolboys' Singles Cham-i
en
HBK TO
Becond Team A, Hutton, 4.0. Robert- 1n, J. Crighton, A. Brary (Bklu); J. Dominie. P. Hughes, J. Tindall, lad. Collyer (Skip); A.P. Weir, T.P. Styles. EH.A. Lammert, 3.0. Meyer (Skip).
-3 * 2
-United Press.
MAX MCCREADY ELIMINATED FROM U.S. GOLF TOURNEY
Draw For
Lawn Bowls Championships
Landolt.
At HKFC
Forest Hills, N.Y.,
August 30. Italy's Davis Cup player, Marcello del Bello, played
Longden made a personal ap- gamely on a taped ankle but was eliminated in the second plication for the licence at the round of the United States Jockey Club offices in London
The draw for the semi-finals. meining, bul he was men's singles tennis tourna that would not come before the
of the Colony 'Lawn Bowls) ment today by Jim Brink, 6-4, Jockey Club until next Monday.
Open Triples Championship) ..6-0, 6-1.
He said: 1 am, not feeling sore. The Colony Hardcourt Ten-eight of a second better than the
and the quarter-finals of the Results of
Rochester, New York, second-round Things must go through the pro- nis Tournament 1949, spon-existing record of 88.8 set by Mrs. mutches included Americans per channels
August 30. Colony Singles championship sored by the Chinese Recrea-L. Meud (a former South African unless otherwise specified--Miss Gordon Richards has six rides tion Club, will commence on Olympian) in 1935.
Irishman Max McCready, Bri- were made yesterday." defeated Miss
amateur Louise Brough
be will ปร
champion, was The Triples games Lois Felix, 6-0, 6-0.
Miss Kuy
This performance by Shauna- den Is going there to watch the Monday, September 26,
second round played on Sunday, September 4, Turkey (Great Britain) defeated
The events down for decision characteristic with most of VRC of Championships at Rochester on Thursday, September 8, at racing, it will be the first time
If not a flash in the pan, as is so chiniinated in the
of the US. National Amateur starting at 4.p.m, and the Singles Miss Jean French 6-1, 6-1. Mrs. that he has
Gordon include: Men's Singles Champion- Molly Blair
swimmers gives promise indeed (Beltain) defeated Richards in action.
ship; Men's Doubles Champion of the 100-yard mark blon 30, of Columbus, Ohio, five and
ing today by Don Carmichael, aged 5.15 pm.
OPEN TRIPLES Champlon four. lowered, before the I have asked Johnny plonship and Schoolboys' Doubles ships are over. And in the pro-
Sunday, at Recreio AL.G. Eastman, W.C. Simp- McCready lost, four of the nine and his wife to come and Championshi
ocas, Shauna should clip same- Frankie Parker defeated Char- | visit me at Beckhampton Mr.
1 McKoivle vɛ ‚ going out: Carmichael's. and closing date for entries, thing off the 60-sprint mark of holes les Masterson, 6-2, 6-1, 0-1: Davis Noel Murless has kindly given me which must be sent to the Hon. 20.8 seconds set by herself inst par 35 was four strokes better Ruzack, J. Bradley, and J.S. Cup player Gardner Mulloy beat permission to show them aroun Secretary, Chinese Recreation year. A revelation Indeed, after than McCready's score.
Carmichael, former all round 19-year-old Tony Trabert, 4-2, his training establishment. Long Club, Causeway Bay, or to the the comparatively drab showings 6-1, 6-3. Art Larson beal Irvin den hopes to be able to take ad- Hong Kong Sports Shop, Glouces by VRC swimmers this season. athlete of Princeton University, K.M. Omar, A.M. Omar and chipped in from 60 feet to halve U.M. Omar vs A.E.P. Guest, W.
Eutterworth and. F.E'Skinner.
Icon are
A loss to the Victorian swim the eighth.
Ronnie White of Britala was Men Singles Championshipsquad is marked by the fact that eliminated by P. H. Portwright their greatest breast stroke hupo Jnr., of Spartanburg, South Caro- each entry.
for the 200 yard distance, John- Men's Doubles Championships Yvanovich, is lost. Yvanovich Una, three and two in the second $15 each pair. Spokane, Washington,
left the Colony Inst wook with round match-Associated Press. August 30.
Schoolboys Singles Champion-timate. Intentions of entering Fourteen airmen parachuted to ship—$5 each entry,
college in the United States. HOME FOOTBALL safety and another was missing. Schoolboys Doubles Champion-
RESULTS tonight in the flaming crash of a whip-$8.cach pair. B-29 Superfortress
Another threat to VRC comes near here, Matches on week days will
London August 30. Spokane Air Force base officials commence at 5 pm, and on week- from Eastern's Trang Ho fook
rts at 3 p.m. announced. Fourteen members of
who outswem-the
The results of League football the crew of 16 were picked up Blazenger bonnis balls will be Gerry Rosa-Pereira in the 100 matches played today were, Birmingham, August 30. after: parachuting
supplied and used throughout the clock 70.0 seconds
yards breast stroke distance to from the plane.
Division II, Southern E.C. Elliott, the jockey who
crew balled out after Tournament. won the Ephom' Derby and 2,000 the "No, 4 engine burst/
First to introduce the stroke to Bristol C.0 Notts Forest It la the intention of the Com- the Colony Tsang was, butter Guiness on Nimbus, said here to into, flames. The co-pilot, Jack
to run the Tournament Aying. In 1984. - The stroke then day that he rides Monsieur Mar- Dillard, was identified by the and no VRC ami
Kyle Diablon 11, Northern. not recognised by cel Boussac's French colt Mar- Force s the musing crew mem
Borrow." vell. LI If the St. Leger at Don-ber. The pilot, who was not ime lowed;
Falad. "And stichin sometime in Rochdale caster next month.
mediately identified, was taken to Entry forms-paây, be obtained) 1988 Hong-Kong: wwwuming shad Marvell 11 has won two ruces the Spokane Air Force hospital, from the Chinese - Recreation; nok has rokes) Tangan in France this year but ran un- The nature and extent of ble in- Club, Causeway Bay, or the Hong away from, the Colony NKEAH placed-in-the-Grand-Prix--Beu furkce was not revealed --United Kong - Sports --Shop, Gloucester Ailhoil noemor
Prese
Dorfman, -8, 7-5, 4-8, 7-5. Eric vantage of the invitation to ter Arcs 17 will be Saturday,
Sturgess (South Africa) 'defeated morrow."--Reuter. Sidy Schwartz, 6-3, 6-0, 0-3.
Felicissimo Ampon
(Philip-
pines) beat Leonard Steinar (New
LEAP TO SAFETY
York; 10-1, 6-9, 64, putting the FROM FLAMING B-29
Filipino in the third round agalast
Mulloy who is ployer United Pross.
fourth-seeded
the tournament.-
EPSOM DERBY
WINNER TO RIDE
FRENCH COLT:
The
September at 5 pm.
$10
ends
Air2cording to programme however. WES
•
•
champion
Boottish
1. Tranmero Donerster
Langue Cup, "A" "Division.
..
OPEN RINGLES Thursday At HKFG
J.8. Landolt vs M.B. Hussan; W.J. Howard vs W. Butterworth. At HKGC
3. Tang vs U.M. Omar..
At KCC B.W. Bradbury va L.A. Coll-
yer.
RUGBY GAME:
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·Avo · points to 15 in ■ Rugby Leigha" gima"-played- Reuter
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