BUREN

THE PERFECT

. SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 6, 1950.

South China teams maintain Lopat pitches Yanks

unbeaten tennis record

By "ARGONAUT”··

Favourites had a field day in yesterday's Mon's

and Ladies' "B" Division Tennis League on- counters.

Both South China teams kept up their unbeaten record, the SCAA "1" overwhelming United Services Recreation Club by 8-1 and the SCAA "2" scoring a convincing 7-2 win over Hong Kong Cricket Club.

Indian Recreation Club, from whom a better opposition wan expected, went down famely to Club de Recreio by eight seta |

to one.

Division

programme yesterday

to win over Indians

Now York, June 4.

Mrs. A. Cavalho and Mrs. Ed Lopot became the first pitcher in the American Soures ("Whites")

bent: Mrs.

Vinana atul. Mrs. Lawrence 6-3, beat Mrx. Noronha and Mrs. Noronha 0-4, beat Mas

und Miss Marques 0-4.

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Mr, Lynn Robinson and Mrs. A.D. Scholes (LRC) beat Mis Tiancork and Miss P. Kotewail 6-0, hent Mrs, Groundwater un | Mrs. Lawea 6-1, beat Mrs. Hors.

toan and Miss M. Fisher 6-1.

Mrs. Milan and Mrs. Terwot: (URC) Best Miss Hancock and

Law

League to win soven games as he pitched the leading New York Yankees to a 7-0 triumph over the Cleveland Indians today.

The Boston Red Sox pounded four pitchers for 21 hits, while overwhelming the Chicago White Sox 17.7.

Scores:

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

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Ice Cold

Woodcock, Savold set for heavyweight title bout

SPORTS IN BRIEF

Berlin, June 4.

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Elkin Brothers, Indiana negro heavyweight, knocked oul Richard Grupe of Hamburg in the fourth round of an eight round bout to day before 20,000 spectators Berlin's Waldbuchne arena. It was Brothers' second pearance In Berlin and his second knockout victory.

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After two fairly even rounds, RE the American got control of his Cleveland

61 German opponent and floored him.

before the New York

of twice in the fourth Winning pitcher Ei Logat, locero-Assoclated Press,

Boo Lemon.

Chlongo Boston

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The Braves fought off twe Cin- Pinch hitter Gordon Golds-, bery hit the game's only cinnati rallies in capturing the Mre, Sainsbury and Mrs. Bari.

homer, which provided Chica-second rune 7-8, Recrela BRC 1

ing (LRC) but Miss Hancock go with two runs in the sixth. J. J. Remedios and A. Vand Ms Kotewall 6-0, beat Mrs. Gosano

Detroit won its with consecutivo (Recreio) beat A. R. Groundwater and Mrs. Lavwes Kilchell

and 1. M. Omar 6-3, 6-2, drew with Mrs. Horsman and victory, defeating Washington 3-0. 134at Kitchell and S. M. Dux Miss Fisher 0-6.

it was Washington's fifth straight The keenest game in the Men M. Rumjahn 6-1; Vieira (Re-Mi Kutewall 6-1, beat Mir 8-4, beat S. A. 1. Dux and S.

defeat.

For Art Houlteman, whose six hil pllchiri won the game, it was A. Baretto and Was that between Kowlonterclo beat Kitchell ant Omar Groundwater and Mrs.

his sixth win and second, shutout) Cricket Club and Ladles Recrea7-5, heat Citebell and Bux 6-4, 6-0, beats Mrs. Horanan and Miss

of the andson. tion Club. A fine display by lost to. Due and Rumjalin 3-6.

The I'hiladelphia Athletics V. Shawe and J. A. Haribat

Fisher 0-3. A. Noronha and 15. A. Collaro

Lounced in nad out of the League) who bagged 2 points

UŞAC 3-CCC B enabled the C to emerge winners by 6.3. beat Kitebell and Elux G-1.) (USRC) heat Mig R. Rumlaba a doubichräder to St. Louis 12-5} Detroit :

(Recreio) bent Kitelwell and Omar Mrs. Stack and Mrs. Wright | cellar, dropping the first game of in the Laufen Division, Ladies bent nux and Timjan 6-3. and Mrs. I. Souza D-2, beat Mrs. then rallying to take the nightcap

13racity and Mrs. Noronha 6-1,13-6.

the National Lesque, Max' Lt. Col. Stark and Capt. Stubbs bent Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Cat. (USRC) lost to E. Chin and P. tro 11-0.

Lanier pitched and hatted the St, Poon 3-0, lost to 7. 1. Sia ani

Mrs. Paisley and Mrs. Blair-Louis Cardinals into a first place

Winning plicher Ned Garver, B. Saw 1-6. Leat P Tong and Kerr (USRC) lost to Miss Itume with the Brooklyn Dodgers ar K. Kwok 6-3,

loser Carl Scheib. Jahu and Mrs, Souza 2-6, lost to the Redbirds detrated the Phil- Seaton Capt.

St. Louis (2nd game) and Whitley Str. Bradley and Mrs. Noronha adelphia Phillies 6-2. (USC) lost to Chan and Pool 0-8, lost to Mrs. Watron and Mrs.

Philadelphia 2-0. lost to Sia and Haw 34-6, Catro 2-6.

Winning pitcher Bob Misa Nicoll

loser Lou Kretlow,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

the narrow score of 2-4.

Recreation Club "forged ahead

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at a top of the League table with an -1 win over Kowloon Cricket Club,

Craigongower Cricket Club. traveling to King's Park, kept themselves well striking dia tance of the Championship, which they hold, with a decisive win over USAC by sla sets to three, Usite were without the services Thompson and Cooke, (USRC), (USIC) lost to Miss Bumjahn and Mrs.int to Chan and Poon 1-8, lust and Mes. Souza 0-1, lost to Mex of Miss Robertson Williams who did valuable work

to Sia and Save 1-6, lost to Tong Bradley and Mrs. Noronha and Kwok 1-0. for them some time aro

lost to Mrs. Watson when drew 45-14 with the

Castro 5-7. They Larting Recreation Club. Mrs.

Chiu was a conspicuous absentee mong the Craicengower team.

best to Tour and Kwok D-6.

KCC 4-LRC 5 FR. Kermani and J. Leriou (KCC) beat G. Smart and S. Saul 6-2, drew with P. V. Shawe

Recreio "Whiles" had matters much their own way in their. matel against their sister-team

The Whites" won The "Blues". by nine sets to nl.

Full results follow:

Men's "B" Division

SCAA 7-HKCC 2

H. K. 10 and D. Yue (SCAA beat I. J. Gould' and I. Agafuroff, 6-4, hent K. B. Dall and E. Zulauf 6-2, beat R. Me- Pherson und Pritchard G-4,

J., A. Hurlbatt 6-6, lost to Owehande and R. Mange 3-6.

A. V. White and A. Zimmern. (KCC) bent Sugarl and Naul 2-6, lost to Shawe and Hurlbatt 2-6, 2-0. lost to Owehande and Mange

A. E. P. Guest and G. Rosselet (KCC) beat Smart and

Saul G-2, lost to Shawe and Huribat! 3-8, drew wit Owehandel Mango 6-0.

Ladies' "B" Division

Recreio "Whitec” 9— Recreio "Blues" o

Miss Margaret Xavier and Miss | M. Ribeiro ("Whites") beat Dies, Lam Kwan and George Luanna and Mrs. O. Lawrence (5CAA 2) beat Gould 0-1, beat Mrs. A. Noronhan and

und Agaturoit, 6-1. beat Fall and Mrs. H. Naronhan 8-3, beat Mine Zatour, 6-3, lost to McPherson Silva and

and Pritchard 1-6.

Albert Chan and Z. B. King (SCAA "2"} beat Gould and Agsturoff, 7-5, lost to Ball and Zulauf 2-0, beat McPherson and Pritchard G-1.

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Today's games

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PRC LAWN BOWLS LINE-UP

Recreation The Police

Club will be playing off their postpon- ed Inwn

Fame bowls league

against the Hong Kong Fosibail Club on Thursday, on their own green, comne,acing at i p.m.

The Police will be represented by the following:

R. Wilson, C. Phe, F. E. Chan-; Miss T. Marquez

ning and W. Mellardy (skip); S. Miss Figuereldo and Mrs. M.. Marvin, F. W. Hollands, C. Gonsalves ("Whites") beat Mrs. Dowman and W. J. D. Cameron Vanna and Mra, Lawrence 6-3, (skip); T. Kavanagh, H. B, Dewar, Mrs. H. Brown und W. Hillyer (skip). beat Mrs. Noronha and Noronha 6-3, beat Miss Silva Reserves: C. Pope, G. Perkins and Miss Marques 0-1.

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Lanier held the Philies to eight hits. He tripled home three runs | an the sixth to break a 2-2 tic.

Brooklyn loses

The Chicago Cubs rolled up their biggest inning and their biggest game score of the com. Bon in beating the Brooklyn Dodgers 13-8.

The Cubs knocked Jack Bauta tand Clarence Podbielan from the inound white scoring six runs in

irits: the first

A two-run triple in the ninth inning by left fielder Whitey Lockinan gave the New York Glants a a 4-3 edge over the Fits burgh Pirates.

The Boston Braves and the Cin- einnall Reds split a doubleheader. Ken Raflensberger pitched a four hit shutout and batted in two runs in the opener which Cinein-.) nati won 3-0.

Americans

7 D 17 21 1 Winning pitcher Charlie Schanz,

loser Micky Kinriner. Washington

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London, June 4. Lee Savold and Bruce Woodcock quiotly folded their tents in the provinces yesterday and headed for London whore, on Tuesday night, they will meet for the British and European versions of the world heavyweight title. Promoter Jack Solomons estimated that about 290,000-persons have paid five shillings (70. cents) a head to watch the two boxers in training. Another 50,000-all the police will allow-have already put up an average of 32 shillings ($4.481 each to see the fight itself. Savold, the battler from Englewood, New Jersey, has been training in a public bail- room at Scarborough, a resort on the coast off the North Sea, Woodcock at an ancient castle in North Wales. He claimed

Paris, June 4. Win Van Est, of Hollani, today Bordeaux-Paris cycle won the ráce,

the longest international the only victory of the pre- one-stage road race in the world. fight campaign-a record one- heat, Van day attendance. An estimated Despite the terrille རྩྭ་

Est covered the 365 miles in 1727,090 sightseers watched him

workout last Whit Monday, hrs 25 inins, 43 secs.

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Maurico Diot, of France, second and Jeff Somers, the Bel- glan winney of the race in 1937 and 1947, was third.

Somers, now 38, ie for most of the way. Two of the favouri tes, Jacques Moujica, the winner last year, and Guy Lapebie, col- lapsed during the race. Reuter,

Milan, Jane 4.

earried

West Indies declare at 454 for 7

Manchester, June 5. Continuing their first innings at Old

The workouts have inuch more of the atmosphore of against Lancashire

a carnival than of serious boy-Trafford today, West Indies

at had carried their overnight, drills. Bands played vendors hawked couvenirs.

In

Secret work

But both camps claim a lot of serious work has been done in

Philadelphia

Reg Harris, of Manchester, who secret. 0 10 St. Louis

Winning pitcher Max Lanier, is the World Professional Sprint

London Boxing writers whi Cycling Champion, today better- loser Ken Heintzelman.

visited the Bavold show 10. day 8 10 of cd his own World one-kilometre Brooklyn

ago came away impressed by 13 15 Chicago

4 record by a tenth of a second

the American's speed and tim pitcher Johnny here.

necessition in Ing-two vital He covered the distance, in 1 Schmitz, loser Juck Banta.

layof view of his 18-month York

o'minute, 0-7/10ths seconds.-Reu- 4 10 New

from competition. o ter. 3 Pittsburgh

When the same writers paid Winning pitcher Hal Maglio,

London, June 4. loser Cliff Chambers.

0 4 0 Dennis Compton, the England call on Woxdcock inst week, their on the Boston It game)..

who comments again á 12 1 and Middlesex cricketer, Cincinnati

speed and agility exhibited by Winning pitcher Ken Raffens was operated upon on Friday, the English challenger.

berger, loser Johnny Antonelll. today feeling "quite comfortable."

It is expected that he will re- Both men claim to be planning Boston (2nd game) ..

3 9. Cincinnati depanka

main in hospital for about another vicious attacks that will end the scheduled 15 round fight before Winning pitcher Bob Chipman, (ortnight for attention and rest.

loser Herman. Weluncler--- Three

now it reaches the halfway mark. operations have Associated Press.

been performed on Compton's

One bookmaker is offering 5-1 right knee-one for the removal

score in

French Tennis tourney

Paris, Junė 4.

Miss Doris Hart, who won the French Lawn Ten- nis Singles title on Saturday, today paired "with -Mias, Shirley Fry-to-beat the defending Champions, Miss Louise - Brough, and Mrs. Margaret Du Pont, in the All-American women's doubles final...

Miss Hart and Miss Fry won 1-6, 7-5, 6-2

There was another American Barbara Scofield, won the inixed victory In the men's doubles Lidle on a walkover, front Talbert final, in which Billy Talbert and Mrs. Pat Todd. and Tony Trabert' defeated

Mrs Todd, America's, fourth Eric Sturgess. (South Africa) ranked player and beaten singlea and Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt).finalist on (Saturday, was suffer- The American pair won 6-2,ing from swollen, painful feet 1-6, 10-8 and 6-2.

and a doctor ordered her to rest for at least a week. ....

Enrique Horea, of Argentine. and his Anicrican partner, Mist

Corejada beaten in French Oaks

Paris, June 4:

M. Marcel Boussat's filly. Corejada, the winner of the French One Thousand Guineas, suffered her first defeat today when beaten by a heck rito second place in the French Oaks Prix de Diane) 4 Chantilly,

Sturgess dropped his first two services, allowing the Americans to take the opening set confort- ably at 8-2%. The South Africar and his partner rallied and went foto, a 4-0 lead in the second sei before Talbert held his service, but Drohny won his own delivery and broke down Trabert's to level at oue set all,

U.S. come back

So, wall did Drobny and Burgess, combine. In this set that they appeared to have the match in hand, but back came the Americans and there ensued a great battle of services.

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of a cartilage and the other two, that the fight does not go all the

Reuter.

score of 344 for four wickots to 454 for seven at lunch, at which total they declared theis innings closed.

The

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weather again favoured the West Indies tourists. The pitch appeared as perfect as on Saturday. Taking the new ball Pollard got Christiani caught phu, the wicket in attempting square cut with only eight run added.:

with power. Walcott drove twice taking. fours off and pulling Poliard to the pavi

but Gomez

spent lion's rails, half an hour over his first ve runs.

Lomax

His bright innings ended wher he mishit a ball from Tilton and was caught ni oxira cover altof one and three quarter hours) the wicket for 63, which included seven boundaries.

Scores; West Indies-ist Innings. Stellmeyer, cand b Hilton 83 Marshall, c Barlow, b Grieves Weekes, b Grieves Walcott, e Grieves, b Hilton 03 Christiani, s Barlow, b Pollard Gomez, not out

of which Friday's was the second, way. The same bookle thinks Rae, st. Barlow; b Tattersall 114 to take away "foreign bodies" is a 33-1 chance that it will end in a draw. And, like most of the rest of the betting fraternity, he Brussels, June 4. makes Savok an odds on chulee Belgium beat France 3-1 in nt 4-7 to win the fight. If you their soccer match in Brussels, like Woodcock's chances, you can today..

vet 5-4. Half time score was 2-1 for.

| Belgium.--Associated Press.

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Ts other Americans ars the bill. Pat Comiskey, the Johannesburg, June 4.

perennial heavyweight contender from Paterson. New Jersey, will Manuel Ortiz, who lost his World Dontam-weight-title-lo-Vic meet Johany Williams of Rugby. Toweel here last Wednesday, England, over eight rounds, hopes to fight Willie Pep for the Mel: Brown. 23-year-old art Work Featherweight Champion student from St.. Paul, Minnesota,

York soon. ship in New

who earns his tuition by boxing. Ortiz made this announcement will meet Jackie. Marr, at Aus- before leaving by aly today for tralian lighthenyyweight, in on- Calliernin, accompanied by his other eight rounds." manager, Ray Luna.

The former Champion entré reports that he planned to retire from the ringt

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Goddard, b Tattersall Williams, not out

Extras

Total (for joven)

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454

Fall of wickets: 1-204, 2-209; 3-293, 4-320, 0-352, 8-415 and 7-438-Reuter.

Williams facing first severe test

London, June 4, Johnny Williams, the Welsh heavyweight from Rugby, for whom his manager, Ted Broad

Copenhagen, June 4, Lee Savold, the American who Champton, Metallin, the Yugoslav soccer fights the Briush

a combined Bruce Woodecek, for the World team, today beat Copenhagen side by seven goals Heavyweight Championship here to one here, ·

on Tuesday, fractured his spar-ribb, predicts great things, hai his first severe test on the They, lod 3-0 at the interval.-ring partner's jaw in training on Reyler,

Saturday, it was disclosed today. Woodcock-Savold bill at a

White City next

Tuesdays Savold was just beginning to against Pat Coniskey, the big spar with Ray Wildlag, one af American. 1 Britain's most promising young heavyweights, when he connected Comiskey, (who bears a

Mirlice resemblance to Joo. with a short left hook-his best ing fucial punch.

Bakal, is rated fairly high in tha United States and has very idéilí Though Wilding did not reift ideas about the World down, he complained he felt | Championship. "sonothing." Later X-raye

Criticism of new points system

London, June 4.

The new points system for confirmed a fracture of the lower. tied County Championship Jaw.

No one in England has yet keen him box, but he is a fir roto gyranacium performer on tha

cricket games, which came into "I would not have had spumen hall and the punch hag and use for, the first time lost hoppen for worlds," commented Tuesday, when Hampshire and Savold,

The

Kent finished their-game with Salvold wound up his training Service held sway until the the scores level, is not entirely for the tile bout by boxing with

free from criticism,

his sparring partner, Gene Fow -17th-game,, when. the American:

crashed through the South Prior to this ruling, cach uide er, at Scarborough, Yorkshire, In a thrilling finish Agloe African to lead 0-8, and Trobert gulnod six points for tie: now woodcock had a final wakul

xide Tending on firal, innings Grace, a tank outalter owned by served out the set. The Ameri-

at. Abergele and then left for Lan- run to catch Bào Jobhstone, en, third, tel and ran out deserved | : At first glance this distribution, dɔn-Reuter, u. Beletry, came with a late cans kept the Initiative in the gets eight and their opponents at his Welsh castle training camp Corejada..

winners.

looks logica). If a match is played Mile. L. Lourenco's Ain. E In the Women's doubles, Miss to a finibi & side leading on first Chams was a further head away Brough and Mrs. Du Pont raced innings receives four points, re third, while only another bead through the first ret at 6-1 and gardless of the result, but before behind same Mme. Robert For- Into a 4-1 lead in the second the amendment a tle gave them only an additional two, wherdag get's La. Brigantine.

belote Miss Hort and Miss Fry their opponents went from no could settle down.

points to ab

M. Jan

Camdren.

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most certainly looks the part,

will have all the advant ages over Wiliams in height. reach and weight, and his record 'victories.' He had the additional shows a long run of knockof experience of boxing exhibitiorili with Jos. Louis on two occasion

Williams.

however, in në ja

worried about this · réemingt formidable tank. He says, as hi fellow countryman, Ronnie James, [Back" to=""he has only, the spiri ns I have one pair of hands and two legum

unspectacular rice up the fisti So far in his` stendy, but rather

Jadcera Williams, has: not show. devastating punch, thoug

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT FANLING Mr. R E Rodger (12), Mr K. S. Kinghorn (2) and Mi. the French winner of the New-Miss Pry was completely out Now nama

1/gaining the first. market, One Thousand Guineas, of touch in the early stages, but advartakeets another four, the NJ. Whelpton (9) oll tied took the lead after thres, furlongs later combined well with Briss tolol allowed, the other County for this month's Qualifying Broadribe insists that it is ther and held on until the straight, Hart to take the second set by by et. Con further ludy of the Competition for the Captain nybe he will show it thi but then faded 7-5, winning the last five camen sircunstances which lead to a tie Cup with net scores of 72ime, but more likely tha

ana begins to wonder if this in Under the rules of this Com- he will rely, us. In the past Agloe Grace, who was riddan 1 sendok Kenangan

Justices Thörd may be a difference petition" these three competitors | niz -- speereshe. mayer - ILIJ by Leon Flavien, bald 638 francs Mian Hart played a fine tactical or first innings, but on the other will have to re-play over, a fur wetterwold

(the) for a 10-franc win stake and 20 me, Timo, and again her well-hand, a side well behind can gain ther 18 holes to decide the francs. for place. There were placed jobs pined: the Champions

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24 starters fpe the cla,000, Andon in the back court. pl ONGI / JOU Blso takes a banda "returned, snot; acore of 70, wins

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race, which was run th two and one-half furlong in the decider, Mia Hart and irs use of a good pitch which the optional pool attached to Reuter; m

Frinted and

Lord; the GIM

Miss Fry led, 240, were pulled inter allected by rain gives a this Competition but being a back to two-all- but then. big advantage to ja¬team; and if Service 13ubscriber, is not eligible four games in succession for the hair opponents; totals, thermame to compete for the

the Captain's

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