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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

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W. INDIES 326 ALL OUT; ENGLAND 62 FOR ONE

London, June 26.

After dismissing the West Indies cricketers in their first innings for 326 in the second day of the Second Tost at Lords, England scored 62 runs for the loss of one wicket at lunch.

BOWLS PAIRS RESULTS

J. 0. Stokoe and A. G. Gardner entered the second round of the Colony open lawn bowls pairs champion- ship at the Kowloon Cricket Club when they bent two for- mer Shanghai interporters, P. F. Marques and H. A Ozorio in an exciting game by two shots, the final score be- ing 19-17.

Their victory was all the more creditable as Ozorio was a former holder of the pairs tile In Shang- hai, with C. L. Passos, as his partner, and Marques was once runner-up in the singles cham- pionship in Shanghai."

After three heads the Portu- Kuese were leading by 6-2 and by the end of the eighth head The score was seven-all. By the euri of the 12 head Gardner and bis partner were leading 10-0.

*Thereafter the

14-10

West Indies,, bidding to add considerably to their Saturday score of 320 for seven made a disas- trous start for without an addition to the score and within a few minutes, they had lost both overnight batsmen, Christiani and Jones. The end come very soon afterwards for West Indics to be all out for 326, the last three wickets this morning falling in 13 minutes for the addition of six runs.

Christiani

Scores: went with the third ball of the day from Bedser who

sent down

а

cleverly disguised yorker t which the batsman played too

West Indies First Innings Rae, e and b Jenkins Stollmeyer, lbw Wordle Worrell, b Bedser

b Bedser

Evans, Gamez, st Evans, b Jenkins

soon and his middle stumpott, st

went flying. Then at the other

TEA-TIME SCORE

London, June 26.

In the Second Test at Lords today, England had by tea-line scored 117 runs for eight wickets.- Router.

boun- a

Christiani, b Bedner Goddard, b Wardle Jones, c Evans, b Jenkins Ramadhia, not out

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1950.

Warwickshire still at head

of table

London, June 25. The positions In the English County Cricket Championships

up to and including matches which ended on June 23, an

P. W. L. D. Tied No fat inn, load

decision in match

loat drawn

Warwickshire

12.0 Northamptonshire 13 8 3 4

Burray.

11 5 1 4

Yorkshire

Lancashire Hampshire Middlesex Worcester Derbyshire Glamorgan Buk

Gloucestershire

Leicestershire

Somerset

11 4 2

10 4

10 2 3

11 2 4

2

0

BATTING AVERAGES

Pis.

24

72

40

52

48

44

36

32

12

24

12

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Rain interrupts play in important tennis match

What was the key match of the Mon's "B" Divi-

sion. Tonnis League between South China.

· Athletic Association "1" and Chinese Ročroo- tion Club at King's Park, yesterday, reached an unsatisfactory conclusion, With the score standing at three sats to nil in favour of Chinese Recreation Club, who are the defending champions, and with the second round of games nearly half-way through, rain Interrupted play.

(LRC) beat

At the termination of thu Smart and Saul drizzic, at exactly ten minutes Remedios and Remedios 0-1, drew

Soares 6-0,

to seven, the court was ruled with A. A. Earros unfit for play by South China's | ground committee and the match was called off for an- other day.

There were some surprises in the line-ups of both teams yes. terday for the all-Important match, The Captains of both teams, Eddie Chan and Au Kam- moon were among the side-line spectators. What was the biggest surprise, however, to the South China players at least, was the inclusion of K. C. Tao, the China National

Bingles runner-up to Ip Koon-hung, In their line-up.

Two other matches, though, not played to a finish roached

Essex

12 2.4 5

Kent

100

Nottinghamshire.

10 18 10

2

1 7

28

52

413

b Jenkins

E. Weekes (West Indies).

13

1

1,112

J. Dewes (Cambridge U.)

16

1,094

R. Simpson (Notts)

'19

1,200

G. Cax (Bussx)

19

1,010

J. Hardata (Notts)

10

-3

260

Inn, N.O. Runs Highest Av.

Inninga

304 n.o. 92.68 212 01.18 230 n.o. 81.18 145 n.o. 67.33 149 n.o. 03.76

D. Sheppard (Cambridge U.) 17

1

#27

227

51,68

17

- BOWLING AVERAGES

320

0. M.

R.

W.

Av.

* Laker (Surrey)

432.6 182

826

68

14.22

Bowling O

J. Wardle (Yorkshire)

M R

W

R. Barry (Lancashire)

Bedsor Extrich

40 14 GO

A. Tattoreali (Lancashire)

3

10 4 30

Eric Holles (Warwickshire).

35.2 2 118

C. Palmer (Leicestershire)

-768.4 347 524.5 216 526.2 160 537.3 241 156 16

Wardle Yardley

17

**

14

1329 00

900 67 15.80 1005 43 15.95 1242 76 18.24

344 20

17,20 -Rauter.

15.10

Mon'

10. 7

4 1 12

Valentine, & Hutton, b Jenking

Extras

Total

Byes 10, Ing-byes 5, wido 1 by Jenkins, no bull 1.

Portuguese end off his first delivery Jen- Jenkins combination served dve shots His saw Jones attempt a cut the following three heads to lead but he snicked the bail to the Gardner and his partner cane alert Evans behind the wicket. back fighting ant "scored iwo Valentine who bad scored only bends. Ozorlu and Marques in-four runs

on the tour to date ereased their lead by scoring doubled that total with Three shots on the 18th head, dary off Jenkins but in the bow- the score ut this period being ler's next over was tempted to

His big hit. 17-12 in favour of Ozorio and try another

hit his partner.

against the spin saw the ball fly Gardner scored five shots on to cover where Hutton made the the following two ends, bring catch for the West Indies to be ing the score to 17-17 with one all out. more to play.

On the deciding head, Gardner rcured two.ahots in win the game.

--

At Police groen

Hutton and. Washbrook then opened England's innings.

The gates had been closed-with 30,000 people in the ground and they saw Prior Jones' first ball nearly bring the downfall of He played the ball

At the Police Recreation Club Hution. green, J. Kinninburgh and W.plished slightly short on the leg Mekle created an upset when side, the type that often worries they beat M. B. Hassin and Ahn, and it fell a yard or two K. Minu in the first round of the wide of Stellmeyer. Colony Open lawn bowls purs Jones and Worrell maintained championship by the close margin good attack, sometimes beating the bat without any luck and After being down 8-16 after though Hution and Washbrook 11 houds, Mekle and Kinninburgh steadily look the score Into the played brilliant bowls and scored infties, they were not having

of 24-21.

0

11 shots on the next lve heads matters all their own way.

to lead 19-10.

The losers then scored a two.

on the next head to be down by one shot the score being 19-18. McKic on the next head scored four shots giving them a lead of five shots with three heads to play.

Min scored three shots on the following two heads, the score bring 23-21 in favour of McKic with one more head to play.

Hutton's-1,000---

Hutton roached his thou

England First Tuwings Hutten, s Walcott, b Valen-

tine Washbrosk. not, uut Edrich, sat out

Extras

Total (for one)

-Reuter

FASTEST EVER MOTOR RACE

82

Le Mans, June 25. France and Britain swept the field and obliterated all other opposition in the fastest- ever Le Mans' 24-hour road race which anded here today.

The veteran, Louis Bosler. driving non-stop for all but 10

minutes of the race.-handled his 4-1/2 litre Talbot superbly to win

He smashed

.

VRC urges support of proposed Amateur Athletic Federation

An appeal to all sportsmen in the Colony to for- got potty differences and give full support to the proposed Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Fedoration was sounded, at the Annual Gon- eral Mooting of the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday.

The meeting was presided over by Sir Arthur Morse, who was re-elected Chairman for the coming year.

The Hon. Secretary, Mr. A., Interports.

We had no success

de O. Sales, was also re-elect- and the amount of support forth- cd. The nine new members coming for such an iden was, to

disappointing.

and runs for the season with | by about nine map record at of the General Committee are say the least of it, more than

the help of two fours and then Washbrook reached his 2,000th He had run in Test cricket. boen forced to fight hard for his runs but Hutton played Grand erleket apart from a ball or two that worried

and him scemed to be tha complete master.

The opening stond had reach-

In the last head, Hassan drew two beauties and when the skips went down to roll the Indiana

Ming, ed 50 in 62 minutes, Washbrook were having four shots. failed to put in a blocker and having survived an appeal for a McKie promptly drew slug.

The West Indies fleiding was Minu will his last wood tried first class with Walcott excelling to reat out Mckie's second shot behind the wicket and at 62. he

second catch at the wicket.

165.49 kilometres (about 103 Messrs. B. R. Rasmussen, En miles) per hour and covereci 2 da Roza, L. Roza Pereiro, A. O. Barretto, L. A. Benn. I. laps, a new record for the race.

driven Pierre Meyrat and C. Mairesse. Silva, B. R. Golding.

Another Talbot,

by Winglee, A. A. Guterres, F. A which had covered 255 tops when the flag came down, was on the tail of Roslor.

And then it was very nearly all Britain, British cars occupied six of the first 10 placings. Of the 10 British entries only two falled to stay the gruelling, race.

Sidney Allard and Tom Cole. driving for hours in top gear-the

but had the misfortune of pro-wan rewarded by smartly stump-seni had falled-put up a magni- moting the wood in for the shot. Ing Hutton.

ficent performance to get third

All four bowlers gave a good There were atlil about 18 place, eövering 251 laps. display, with McKia the star. minutes before lunch when Ed- The biggest surprise of the race

The following have been select-rich joinert Washbrook

but the was the total eclipse of the Italian ed to represent the Hong Kong pair concentrated gn defence. Ferrari cars, winnera last year Cricket Club in their postponed The bowling was certainly Arst and generally expected to be second division lawn bowls league class and no further runs were among the first three this year- Football Club on Thursday, June scored before the break. 20, at 5.15 p.m. sharp at Chater

Rond.

G. W. Sewell, T. Fairburn, H. F. Shields and A. W. Brown (kjp); F: C. D. Black, ".R. B. Davies, D. Phillips and W, WI- Hamson (Slup); P. Kennedy, P. 5. Cassidy, H. G. Slade and A.

E. Howkins (Skip).

Hong Kong Football Club will

be represented by

1. Urquhart, B. Collyer, D.

N. W. Craig, A. H. MacKenro, T.

Collyer and L. A. Collyer (Sklp);

Reuter.

IL

England's win in World Cup match

Rio de Janeiro, June 25.---

HK Federation

and J. A.

Mange and Garrard (LRC) beat Barretto and Vieira 6-1, best Barros, and Soares 7-5.

(The other three games were not played),

Ladies' "B" Division

Wimbledon

tennis

results

Wimbledon, June 20. First-round results of the men's singles of the All-Eng- land Lawn Tennis Champion- ships on Monday.

Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt beat Christion Gradet of France, 6-4, 0-3 and 8-1. Geoff Brown of Aus- tralia bent Adle Shaff of Egypt, 0-1, 6-2 and 0-3.

Frank Bedgman of Australia: beat Howard Walton of Britain, 0-4, 7-5 and 6-4.

Philippe Washer of Belgium won over J. E. Harper of Australia,

Recreio "Bluca"*1-USRC 5 Mrs. H.-Vianna-and-Miss Twho scratched.

Guy Delhomme of France de Marques (Recreio) lost to Mrs.

of Hungary, Stack and Mrs. Wright 0-0, lost feated A. Klaman เป Mrs. Robertson and Miss 0-3, 0-1 and 6-2.

Torsten Johanssen. of Sweden Robertson

3-6.

defeated Jacques of Belgium, 0-3, Mrs. L. Silva

and Mrs. S. 0-0 and 6-4. Xavier

(Recrelo) lost to Mrs.

Torben Ulrich of Denmark de- Robertson and Miss Robertson feated J. G. Rutherglen of Britain 2-0 lost to Mrs. Blair-Kerr and 6-4, 6-4 and 7-5. At Poak as Nicoll 3-6,

Mrs. C. Silva Ladies' Recreation Club

and Mrs. R. team defeated Noronha (Recreio) lost to Mrs. Recrelo by B1⁄2 sels to 1⁄2 and Stack and Mrs. Wright 2-8. beat At

"g" Mrs. Blair-Kerr and Miss Nicoll Recreio, the Ladies

7-5. team. of United Services Re- creation Club scored a 6-1 win over the Recreio "Blues". Full results follow:

Road.lusions.

.

Men's "B" Division SCAA O-CRC 3 (unfinished) Patrick Poon and Benzin Saw (SCAA) lost to K. C. Ton Molan Chan 2-0, y lu

vlu Tak-cheung and O. L. Pang 2-2.

Z. L. Sia and R. Llang (SCAA) lost to T. W. Choy and T. F. Choy 3-8, v Too and Chan 2-2..

T. Kwok and C. L. Me (SCAA) lost to ju and Pang 2-6; v Choy and Choy 4-3.

LAC -Accrelo 1⁄2 Shawe and. Huribatt (LRC) bout J. J. Remetios and A. J. Remedios 7-5, beat E. A. Barretto and L, Viclra 0-4.

CCC TEAM

Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) beat. Christian Grandel (France) 0-4, 6-3, 0-1.

Some 8,000 fans were in Centre Court as left-handed, bespectacted Jaroslav Drobny, Inst year's run- ner-up to Ted Schroder, oponerl today the 08th contest for the Wimbledon lawn tennis' chom- The following have been selected pionships adds United Press.

Drobny, formerly Czechoslovak to represent Craigengower Cric- number one Davis Cup str, self- ket Club in their Ladies "D" exiled and now playing for Egypt, Clubs de Recreio "Blue" today at Christian Grandet, of Franec, Tennia League match against opened .with service against Happy Valley:

the honour malch on Centre Mr. Souza and Mrs. Yang: Mrs.

Mrs. Chul and Miss RumJahn; Court.

Watson and Mrs. Castro (Capt.). and warm with slight breeze

SWIMMING MEET

The "Fortuna" Swimming Team will compete against Vie toria Recreation Club on July 6. Saturday, at 9.30 p.m.

Brooklyn wrecked

the Pirates by

New-York, June-25,--

Ralph Kinor, the one-man damolition crow, all but wrocked Brooklyn today with two homers, a triple, double and single that paced Pitts- burgh to a 16-11 victory over the Dodgers. "No doubt you wit all have Kiner, in walloping his 17th and triple drove in four of De- noticed that there is now under and 18th homers of the season,

trolt's six rins. way the formation of a Federa drove in eight runs and was tion to cover all sports in the the key man in the Pirates Colany, We can but wish thle

SUCCESS, attempt every

and if blistering 20-hit assault

Joe Dobson, with the ald of Hong Kong is to become a real even Dodger pitchers.

Walt Dropo's 16th homor Southpaw Clit Chambers wan credited with the opening game sporting contre, - then

victory although he needed relief

Buch *

Federation appears to me to be absolutely necessary,

on

The Red Sox swept, a double- header from the Browns, 11-5 and 8-3.

Wes

The weather was dull, cloudy

play got under way with about 3,000 spectators in the number une court-the second show court of 10 in constant, use today.

On No, 1, one of the favour Ites for the title, Frank Body.

пал

of Australla.opened un against Britain's unpredictable Howard Walton..

The Calire first day's gramme was devoted to playing Off 64 first round men's, singles matches. With 18 seedings allot- led for the first time In the his tory of the championships, the tournament is the most open for many years, come say the most open ever. One of the 10, Glanni Cucoil, of Italy, however, has withdrawn.

Frank. Sodgman and Billy Tal bert, of the United States, were Joint favourites, nt 6-1 'De' play opened with Australia's Jack Bromwich and Drobny quoted by bookmakers at D-2.

Hundreds of colourfully gown- ed women,, many of whom came the tennis, continued to pour i for a fashion parade rather than

the gates Associated Press · and · United Press. ;-

PGA TOURNEY

Columbia, Ohio, June 2525 Aging, arthritis-crippled. Henry

the winner although he required Bill MacDonald's help in the when the Browns scored all runs Picard and tall Chandler Harper

inth. Don Newcombe started for in the eighth.

Walt Masterson our Dodgers but was knocked out in

speech yesterday, the standards it is essential that we the third framag when Kina went to route for the Red Sox. In scored smashing upsets. to reach

Loss sustained

been pained certain, measures] 7 should make this

the nightcap.

Results,

American League,

- gang)

8 14

.... 3. 10

3 10 .@

, .12

12

38

the semi-finals of the Professional Golfers' Association championship. today when they knocked off the tournament co-favourites, Johnny Palmer and Lloyd Mangrum.

Gauze-padding his gloved hands and using special interlocking grip so the club would not silp from This, Angers, 43-your-qld Picard blasted Palmer 10 and 8 while Harper taught off a closing bid to score a one up triumpli over Mangrua,

Meanwhile, as the blazing sun 1 baked Scloto country club course, Jimmy Demaret moved into the -semi-anals against · Harper · with an easy-five and four victory over Ray Gafford, and Henry Williams carried the right to face Picard by scoring a mild upset win 'over Dave Douglas one up.-United

of the Ballotting Committee are The newly-appointed (members

Messrs. G. Agaleg. V. Yvanovich, E. T Gosano, J. A. Gutterres, W. O'Neil, A. A. Noronha, A. A. Fritto, M. A. Oliveira, I. G. Sul- Ivan, S. A. Marcal.

The new auditors Dro Lowe, Bingham and Matthews. !

"In order to Improve In his Hon. Secretary, Mr. Sales, said:

"The Report and Statement of outside the

should have competition' from

ignited a three-run rally with a Colony

White Sox defeated the Athle as without single. Accounts having been in hands for the prescribed period ter ourselves as to the standards game. of the

your such we will be inclined to flat-

ties 7-8 in the first gaine but Phillies moved to within a half Philadelphia won, the nightcap will, with your permission, take we have attained.

League-lcuding 13-4. them 65 read..

Dodgers by splitting "There will be dimculties con-header with Chicago. The Cubs'

a double- fronting the committee dealing broke a 4-4 deadlock with seven with the matter of a Federation. runs in the ninth inning to win but anything really worth doing the opener, 11-8, but Robin Ro- "The 1949 swimming ession is always confronted with diff-berts outpitched Bob Rusel for a was most active and many culties, and I would appeal to all 21: conquest in the nightcap. New York Yankees Meets were held. However, it the sporting organisations and to Hank Sauer led Chicago's 12 hit! Detroit Tigers la with regret that have to all sortsmen in the Colony to in the first game with two homers New York Yankees report that in spite of such an forget petly differences and to and two doubles. active season the Clubhaw give their full and enthusiastic

(2nd game). 'sustained a foss much greater support to the proposed Federa-hitter gavo

Vera Bickford's classy five- Detroit Tigers than in the previous years. tion.

The Braves # 4-0 With the experience that bar] I think that it isnting that verdiet over the sagging Cardin Boston Red Sox

"clinched, the St. Louis Browns. als. Tile Braves appeal or came in the first Inning off Fred will be introduced this season. this ocension the Annual Gener Martin when Sam Jeilroc tripl- Boston Red Sox (2nd. and It is hoped that these al Meeting of the oldest sporting el, Earl Torgeson slugted, Walker

will curtailmit hot Insitution In the colony-an in- Cooper singled completely eliminate any toss. titution which has every righ Holmes drove out a long ay for Washington Senators 7

and Tommy G1. Louls Browns Together with the dencio be proud

of its past record two runs, and of al! It has done for swim-

Cleveland Indians which occurred in the Manila In-ming. This Club was founded In

The last place Reds took two terport Account the sponsoring of

awing afrom the Glanis, 0-3, and Washington' - Sonators swimming an organised sport century of its existence it har winner in the opener as the Reds, Cleveland Indians

1849 and during the Ewull Blackwell was the1(2nd dame) October this Colony cost the Club snderzone many vicissitudes and captalling on Hank Thompson'n Philadelphia Athletics 6 something in excess of $0.000. its site has been changed more successive fret round to be completed by Mannion scored the second Fifty thousand people say | Martensen put England ahead in

Our experience with running than once.

errors. scored four Thursday: July 6. The first name half goal. O mentioned in the draw will

the 38th minute of the game with Intorporis: Is that unless more The match was played in ean- a header (rom Mulleas which support is forthcoming from other

"I am afraid that once againnerned runs In the Bih. Home Chicago White Sox

runk by Ted Kluszewski, Johnny Philadelphia Athletics dillens similar to those in Engrave the Chilean goalkeeper no Clubs and Teams we will not be

Iwa will be called.. upon. Wyrostek and Johnny Pramesa Chicago White Sox. In a position to carry on thi

I move, and it wellt not surprise hope the Reds to victory over land, with rain falling, but the chance..

Mortensen also started the Interport Meet wil Manila. mari tala la the "Inst` senson | Sri-Mürid in the nightcap. England attack nover really click- Mort

: - This Club: “Bluroly :(cannot stand

Cleveland, despite a total of movement which brought End the cost of ruch Meets: In this (od and the defence found the

we have for so many years six home runs, fonly managed to Chiliest forwards fast and tricky. fand's second, goal. He son

Finney away and the Prostor counection tam alfaid I canno

nongratulate the whining mem- winger påssed to Mannion whe

bers themselves "on; tha' cupport placed a low sbyt neatly tolde given which, in my opinion, wat the post. We

most disapodiating, pro Spain boat the United States by rhe two interport Meets was op en possible, and hurled the Senators to 543 Chicago Cubs (2nd. three goals to one in Pol "B" of have had with Manila have cost The Accounts are so lucidly decision in the nightcap. Larry game):99 the World Cup at Curitan, the Club over $6,000 and there presented that I do not think Doby and Itay, Boone each hit Philadelphia Phillo

Sweden beat Italy by three forg. I think you will agree with they call for any special comment homers in boil, kamer, and goals to two in: Pool of the my previous remarks regarding fron, spess thant, the Report and time load, in the Ameroun Lean Brooklyn Dodgert

me. I therefore, now; bog World Cup at 890 Paul Sweden the impostulity or sponsor

Detroit Amaintained) a three. Pittsburgh Pirates led by two goal to one at half such laterporis ho

(Sialement (of: «Aqgcunts, nazpene

ra doubleheader with Cincinnati Reds. Pate eented be passed. After my pros

Hank New York Gian pleared to answer to the Phat

O. Morgan and Col. II. B. L. England won her first match in the World Soccor

Dowblicain; (Skip); L. G. Young,

J.T. K. Ghelrint, K. W. Forrow

and D. C. W. Fitches. (Skup).

The following are the drawi

for the Hong Kong. Cricket Club

Cup tournament hora today, boating Chile by two goals to nil in Poof :”B”,n

England led 1-0 at half-time fand "cross-bars on a number of Lawn' Bowls, Championship, The, with a goal by Mortensen occasiona

responsible for mating the

sary arrangements

“Chile were weak in front of scal and ruined their chances, but both teams had their share of bad luck, Dach hitting the uprights

Singles Championship First: Round" DE GRAMEN

McFarlane' ve `tirdi."

rd: Williamson vs Brown: Smith v Phillips.

Byes to Beedrid' round; Skinner va Angus: Armiger vs Kennedy Sewell va Fairburn: Cassidy v Blade: Howkini vi Edwards and Shielda va winner of Smith/Phil-] __ lips game.MA

Triple Competition McFarlane, Armiger and Sewell vo Faliburn, Shlolja ́ ́ and How? 'kina; Smith) Dipwa and William« son va Phillip Blade and Ed wards,

kins: Skinner and Smith vs Wil Jambon and Phillips va Blade and Ure. ::. gand Armiger; Causidy

915. Raird-Champlonakip.

Skinner” and “Charidy="yo

ŠABUTOR

by me, me Competition Williamson wa Phillips and air three gost, to hit in Foot WAN of Houred 20 /Shields and Farling burny Smith and Sewell, Howe the World Cup (malo "Horizonte, Brators Fairburst and a walli wardr-king-and i Armiger: Brown and There WEL 15 Score AnalSume, Filon, and Angus Ye" Brown, and How. Kovarcen

Haworth and Pearce; Shields and Fam

rep

this clob

**

we will haya on this site, where:

National

St. Louis Cardlanis

carried on. This is indeed split a doublehrader with Wash Boston Braves very important matter and in Inakon Al Rosen's 19th homer. being alvan careful, considerada grundalam wallon in the eighth. Chicago Cubr tion with jew to a fuller rave Indians a 7-8-victory in the Philadelphia Philli statement being made to you fret game but Sandallo Conquerra | blage

5

Press.

[ES@FRENCH GOLF

TOURNEY

St. Germain, June 25. Henri de Lamaze, of France, loday. netained, the French Open Amateur, Golf Championship by defeating his compatitot, Michel Carlhign: tlurge 'and', two in the

Die De Tamazo was four up at the end" of the first round-Renter.

• FANLING GOLF

Winner of the Bogey Pool play» ed, during, the week-end, at Fan-.

•Ingt (was" J; (D. Macklé (0) who returned, a stod hot score of 05 "which made him 2: up.on Bagiy, The competition for the boxt

o week-end? at Fanling, will, bo n Qualityles Bound for, the Cape faina, Cup, j) for the month of Jung?

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