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IRC MEET REC. "BLUE" IN BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY

By "JACK-HIGH"

The most interesting of today's League Lawn Bowls fixtures will be the game at King's Perk, where the giants of the First Division, Club do Recreio “Blue” and Indian Recrog- tion Club, will battle for supremacy. Both the Indians and the Portuguese will be rely- ing on the same players who have done duty for them respectively since the beginning of the season.

As they will have the ad- vantage of playing at home, the Portuguese boys will have the edge over the Indians, but the latter are a very power-

The two leading teams in the Third Division will be clashing at Sookumpon, where the Indians will be entertaining the Club de

Recreio,

The records of the two teams ful combination and will laketo dite are as follows: a lot of beating.

Whola

A very keen game should be zeen, with the winning teton Recreio 5 41 0 achieving victory by a very small | THC margin valy.

Club de Reerlo "White" will be af home to ohg Kong Football Club and I cannot ser how they ran love. They should win by at bast four points to one.

At

Austin Road, Kowloon Bowling Green Club will enter tain their neighbours, Kowloon Cricket Club, in what promites to

be a very even encounter.

Kowlain Bewing Green Cho will have the advantage of playing at home. I fareeust them to win.

A

In the other remaining game a Hungham. Kowloon Ducks should have no dimeulty in beating the Police Recreation Club.

Pts.

Programme for University of Malaya visit

The following programme has been arranged by the Hong Kong University Union in connection with the visit of the University of Moluya team next month:

July 11-Arrival of the visiting teunt,

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY

I'll never come crawling home

By NEIL FRANKLIN

ĮForget any stories you may have heard or read to the effect that our little Potteries colony in, Bogota is divided in loyalty and regrets satting out on this goal-prospecting expedi-. tion to Colombia. Nothing could be farther from the truth.

Wimbledon Tennis:

Continuous Quality at

Is Quality You Trust

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Quist defeats Dorfman in only "upset" of the day

Close of play

scores in

Such reports have been spread only by ill-wishers County cricket

who would like to see our venture end in failure. If they are hoping to see us crawl- ing home with our tails between our legs, then, believe me, they are doomed to dis- appointment.

The money George Mount- July 12-Round the Islandford and myself are carning incl,' lunch and swimming. Ren- exceeds anything we ever hop dezotes: Mula Building. HKU ated to gain by our footballing 9.30 3411.

talents back home. July 14-Badminton - HKU v

P W L Up Dawn

UM- B p.m.-Gym,, HKU,

July 15-Tea at HKU Alumnt # 17% 54 10 2 0 10

|--5.30 p.m.-Queen's Building.

July 10 -

10 - Cricket - HKU y The last time these two teang

1364-10.30 a.m.-Pavilion. IKU met at King's Park, the Indians

July 18-Hockey-IIKU v UM Won by a very small murgh, al-

→5.30 p.m.-Pavilion, HKU. though they lost on two rinks.

Today,

July 19-Tennis IKU the Indiana will be

UM V playing with more confidence 4.30 -y, HKU. and with the

20-Pienic to New fer- advartage ot July green,

rbulen I expect them to win by

under the auspices of; at least four points to one. the Hongkong University Women; at home to Police Recreation.

Kowloon Cricket Club will be Undergraduates' Club. Rendez- Your Star Ferry, Kowtoon, at Club and light win by sal 9.300, inucniu, while Kowloon Docks should have no dimeulty in heat- ing the Cralgengower Cricket Club at Hungbom.

Today's games The following аге toriny's Becont League nintches:

The best game in the Division should he sees at Cox's Read, where Kowloon Cricket Club meet Taikoo Dock Club.

KCC feading,

KCC are leading in this Divi- sion with 20-1/2 points from live pames played, followed by the Indians with 20 points from six inutche's and the Filipino Club with 17 points from five matches

Thiko Duck Club won their first match last week and us they have several goo I bowlers in their teams, such as veteran Chalmers, Kiniburgh, Pollock and Mekic, I expect them 2 put up a good shies and fully extend the home team.

First Division:

KBGC KCC

Rec. "Blue" v IRC

Ree. "White" v HKFC KDC v HKFC

Becond. Division: KBCC v FC KCC v TDC

KFC v Poc IRC v HKDC

Third Division:

IRC v Recreio KCC v Police KDC v CCC

STARTING TIMES

AT FANLING

The following are the starting

Kowloon Bowling Green Club with be entertaining Filipino Club and although they will be times on the Old Course at Fan- playing with green advantage. 1ling today and tomorrow:

am afraid they will not be ablo

to hold the victory.

Prison Officers Club will be 10.00

meeting

Hong Kong Football Club

at Happy Valley and 1 expect

them to erme out on top.

Indian Recreation Club will be having Hong Kong Cricket Club

9.32

ns their guests at Sookunpoo.

9.30

Toam ro-shuffled

The Indiana have re-shumed their team. I expect them to win,

Today

London, June, 20,

The following were the close

of play scores of Arst-class

cricket matches today:

Wimbledon, June 29. Early quouer today were the longest so far this week for the fourth day of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships.

The weather was bright and sunny with a cool breeze and there was every prospect that yes- terday's attendance of 26,000 would be ex- ceeded to see the men's singles whittled down to the last 16.;

Narendra Nath went down | Frank Sedgman and Ken Mc- At Tunbridge Wells: Lan- fighting to Fred Kovaleski, of Gregor, the accredited members cashire beat Kent by an innings the United States by 0-4, 6-6 of the present Davla Cup squad. and 10 runs, Kent 128 and 90 and 6-3 in the third round of | (Tattersall,

sall, right-arm medium the men's singles.

Thrilling struggle offspin bowler. Ave for 29, M. Hilton, alow-left-arin spin bow-

40

The margin

of Kovuloski's. Brown, a former Wimbledon.

In a

of many

Mottram once led two sets, to one and was within two points of 3-4 on Brovn's, service,

Sidwell rolled brillantly from 1-3 in the first set to wear, down and out-general the aggressive 10-year-old Australian, Mervyn Rose.

rightful place as the driving force and finishing power of Englandi attack.

Makes, use of ball ler, four for 24)., Lancashire 246. superiority was less than the score finalist, eliminated the last Erig- That apart, as I expressed in

Tony Mottrom. At Bath: Somerset 380. Essex Rests. Nath scored many points Jahman. And that goes for Leuty, who, 168 (Vigar 30, Lawrence, Fight with a low passing stroke to the thrilling five net struggle. the first of this series of articles, even if my theory about stars in arm leg-break, six for 48) and corners without rising. the matter of the iron was cute lower grade football is wrong, has 142 for seven.

extreme wings which found the Services were well matched, but Brown was more consistent, tive to burn my bouts out- weighed by the principle involved, not been with Bradford long At Chestorfleld:

He seemed to find Kovaleskit Mottrane being guilty Derbyshire In England footballers are not enough to have the edge taken off 124 and 197 for

double faults. seven (Itevill high-kicking service to his li his game. so much club members as serfs.

53. Voulkhard 58 not out). York and did well with his own de Naturally, have a soft

la a class player who shire 283 (Halliday 144, Rhodes, r Leuty la

livery! pot for Stake City, the club join. would do well cut here because right-nrm slow leg-break, five Nath held a 3-2 lead in the ed at the age of 14, but i can he makes use of the ball, unlike for 02).

first sot The American lavaled think of one thing they could the "stopper" centre-halves we .At Cirichester: Sussex 200 and on service, then Nath served a have done to make things hap- see too often in English football. for two. Glamorgan 303 pler for the fads. Only the other In addition, those who saw him (Muncer 75. Hodgea 103, Woller

double fault, netted and made Kovaleski a present of the game. day I remarked that never once lead England "B" against Finland 1), during my 14 years with Stoke at Helsinki only 12 months ago can i remember them under- recognised that he possessed the taking a close-razon tour. July 21-Badminton--U of M

Ideal

temperament' team A trip to the Continent doesn't leadership. YMCA 7.30 p.m. ut Chinese cost a club anything these days, YMCA, Bridges Street, IK,

This is not mere idle back- in fact, they can return on the slapping, but an honest opinion of 22-Cricket- of Mright side. As one who has been one I regarded not so much an Owen

Hughes X-2 p.m. at on many tours with the England understudy, but Kowloon Cricket Club (subject eum I do know what such trips gerous rival. for the England post- to confirmation).

mean to the ; players.

tion. Il confess that it used to July 23 Cricket-UM v HKU Alumni-10.30a.m.-Pavilion.

ne that Stoke did once take ume I read reports of Leon play- 24 and July

us,touring in Ireland. Then F Team's visit to Macho.

remembered. It was

ing a dominating game with the two selectors looking on. Believe me, matches-in-three-days affair, with he can be dominating. vices-19.30 a.m.Pavillon, (aub- no leisure or pleasure, not to ject to confirmation), Supper mention no bunks (on the night Dance, Roof Garden, HK Hotel, sea trip..

Tickets at 8 p.m.

H.

July

26-Malayan July 26--Hockey-UM v Ser

fram

ed

for

the Oval: Surrey 372 for At eight

declared and 182 for no wicket Eric Bedser 100 not out, Fletcher 55 not out). Cambridge University 205, (Westerman Ave for 40).

In

Much the same thing happened the second set when, after Inte leading 9-1, Nath lapsed

errors.

At 5-4 he tightened his game to tead 6-0, but at all he was foot

won.

"Sedgman, though apparently not so worried by hla wrist In Jury, was still. below form inļa) scrappy 'matab.

now

star

The tall. Drobny, former Czech overcame the diminutive Filipino, representing Egypt, Feliciaimo Ampon, whose nest, stylish play could not match. Drobney's" aggression.""

• Billy Talbert, Lie seeded No. 1 American, mixed: brillant with mediocre shots in beating Torsten

George Mountford then remind- worry me like the dickens every Van Portsmouth; Mddlesex 252 in the final set when Nath, who Johansson, of Sweden.

a

$7.50 Treated as equals

cuch, available at the University Union, the Alumni and at HK Hotel reception desk.

different. The people are so hos

Fiere in Colombia it is all so

July 28-Departure of the visit-pitable. We are treated as friends and social equals of the club log team.

directors, who are all men of education and substance

TENNIS RESULTS

*

At

At Ashby de la Zouch: Leices-faulted and Hovaleski eventually Oxford University 440 for nine my most dan tershire. 288. und 23 for two.

Powerful barrage declared (Hofmeyr 141 net out,

Ryneveld

Potts 57,

50).

Game went with service to 3-011 and 10 for no wicket. Hamp had been kept back most of the shire 343 (Rogers 110, Hill 32 time, tried to go up against Kova not out, Sims five

five for 124). leskly powerful barrage. It was

disastrous At Nottingham: Notts 461 for a Father than penalise a man six declared. (Simpson 243 not Kovaleski broke through, to take experiment and for 'hle; transfer to division club, surely it would be for three (Bird 68 not out, Out-

Quž, Jepson 130). Worcester 270 | the match;; wiser and more advantagedus choorn 91 not-out).

lewor

to players and the game h general if the Football LRBUG drew with Warwickshire in their

AL

Portsmouth: Royal Navy removed the cause for player two-day match. Royal Navy Wanting to slide down 247 for seven declared. · War- Soccer social acale... nių pa

(Maudsley 68, lorelckshire 124

at the

by Honry Blington, the 41-year- Erie Sturgess was not troubled old former British Davis Cup player. D

Men's singles The results of matches played today were as follows:

The deleat of the American, -Irvin Dorfman, the 14th seeded

player, was the only upset in Men's Singles, Third Round:

Eric Sturgess. (South Africa) the man's singles today. Dort beat H. Billington (Britain) by man, though scoring, wait with

powerful service, could not, 6-3 and 0-2. V. Seixas (US) maten the court-craft of Adrian and a-3.

beat J. Linck (Netherlands). G-1, Quist, the experienced Austra

Jaroslav Drobny Han campaigner, who won 6-4,pines) 6-3, 6-4 and 6-2.

(Egypt) beat F. Ampon (Philip- 6-2 and 6-2.

We are settled in a house fit for footballers to live in, with e

I know Tommy Lawion well Soyer four for 321 and 188 for car provided by a club member enough to realise how he must six (Wolten 61)-Reuter. Only two Tennis League to take us to and from the ground have felt when the time come to

Singapore, June 30. matches were played yester for training. or take our wives decide between turning his back.

Bully Talbert. (US).beat Torsten day. Both were those of the into town for shopping.

on first-class football or snatching Singapore game

Playing their ninth and last Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, who Johansson (Sweden) 0-1, 3-6, 6-2 Mixed Doubles "B" Division. Grand, isn't it? But a word to security for his wife and child."

Jalan was Jast year's runner-up, Eris and 8-7 Fred Kovaleski (US) At Pokfulam, University failed other professionals who may be Those people who predicted

Besar Bindlum yesterday, before Sturgess, of South Africa, A. C beat Narendra Nath (India) 0-4, to check the winning streak of tempted to follow in our tracks, Lawton would sink to the opposi- only 4,000, the Bing Tao football J., Molinari, of France, aro ler bent P. Mulloy (Australia): 6-2,

licted a comparatively small crowd of Van Swol, of the Netherlands, and 8-8 and '6-3. Art Larsen - (UB); The South China team, losing to

I have had a lucky break in tion's level and eventually fade tourists were

well below their te challenge the supremacy

6-3 and 7-5. them by one set to eight.

senses than one. In the into obscurity have had their carlier form

and had to fight | Australia and the United State His leadership A: Ladies' Recreation Club, Arst place. I had the good fortune answer.

carried Kowloon Cricket Club had a to link up with a good club. Mr. Notts County, into the Second hard to boat a Singapore civilian who hold strong hands with six

side by one goal to all,

representatives cach........ comfortable"win" of "sixselstolica a Cambridge and reared |-contention that class will tell. in Chow Man-chi, Sing Tao's most | Sidwell-discarded members of the ], (US) 6-4, 6-2 and 5-2: ". BUI ́Sid-'

the club president, was Division; which again" proves my "The only goal was scored by Quist, Geoff Brown and Bill the 14th Australian Davis Cuo team, share minute of its first half-Reuter. the honours with John Bromwich

F. D. Hunter -- Robertson.

W.

C.

thre

-C.

Tomorrow

K. S. Kinghorn Ketola. W. O. Davies-S. S. Gordon.

more

in the British way of sportsman- any company-and is worthy of versatile player, In their postponed

shio. Ciler clubs in Colombia better financial recognition,

Playing off Men's "A" Division gana last

narrowly averted defeat

9.44 Y. D. Hunter - λ. G. s. Cesday, Chinese Recreation may be, as sound to fix up with

McCallum.

1.36

10.00

W. Stoket-W. H. Paterson W. G. Hobertson-J. L. Kay.

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briana

but I enn. of course, only speak

Secondly, let me confess for the

at the hands of the University for Santa Fe. by the barest margin of five undergraduates, scraping home By

A defeat would sets to four. have put them well

out of the running for honours this season.

The Lo brothers' combination of Donald and Norman were In brilliant form winning all their three sots.

Full scores follow;

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

HKU 180AA B

N. Lo and R. Lo (HICU) lost) to Benzin Saw and Mrs. Tad 1-8, beat Z. L. Sia and Miss W. h. Mok 0-4, lost to P. Poon and U. Khoo 4-0.

Tho

Kho

Loorn quickly

the risks of disilusionment on this even if it hasn't sunk in in Eag

rst time that I was able to take They know that in Colombia, trio because I had a few thou- land after all these years.

You sand in the bank and war inde-see, they learn quickly out here. pendent of football as a living. And just as the Continental coun- Whatever happened, I would tries have picked up all the never have re-signed for Stoke Soccer wrinkles quickly, playing next season. You can take that and otherwise, so are they dolog,

In South America.

as definite. S

Cnly once have 1 felt discon- sofate since my arrival in these parts. That was the morning read the composition of the English World Cup: party for Rio, where I think we will show uni a great deal "battör: than mibat people imaxine. My present club was score in offering to release me od nav

#'m

sure that if someone docan't really get down to the Job at hama and put things an

proper, baula for the fade, the, country, which cradled the game: is very soon going to be ranked with the also÷rapé

As far as we are concerned out

all expenses if the F.A. required nere, make no mistake that there's my services in Bra

plenty of people who will con

W. Indies accomplish

cricketing ambition

London, June 29, The West Indies have accomplished a cricketing ambition. They have beaten England in a Test match in England, for shortly after lunch here today on the fifth and final day of the second Test they were triumphant by 326 runs and so squared the series at one match all. with two to be played.

The

winning margin curiously enough was the same as the number of runs scored by the: West Indies in their first innings. England's two totals only

of

Frank Bodgman (Australia) beat Philippe Easher (Belgium) 6-3, 0-2 and 6-3, Adrian Quist Australia) beat Irvin Dorfman well (Australia) beat Mervyn Rose (Australia) 9-7, 6-4 and 7-6, J. Molinari (France) beat C. Carmona (Philippines) : 7-5, 1-6, 0-3 and 8-21 Ken » MeGregor (Australia), beat, R. Huber (Aus- tria) Ba1 B-2. and 1.3. 6. Văn Swol (Netherlands) beat. S... Lie (Norway) 6-1 0-2 and 3-4 Budge Patty (US) beht. D. Bu (Britain) 6-3, 6-3 and 7-5. Gard- har Mulloy (US) beat Bernard d'Estramau (France) 1-3, 6-2 and 6-3,--Goolf - Brown. (Australia) beat Tony: Mottram (Britain) 1-0, 6-2, 6-7, 6-4 and 6-3, John Bromwich (Australia) beat Harry Hopman (Australia) 6-0, 6-1, and 0-3.

First Round: :

Miss Gussie Moran and Mrs. Pat Todd: (US), beat Miss Jean

Women's Doubles W

Querder and Mrs. Jean Walker

and

· Smith- (Britain)-6-0 and 8+2, Mes." Thelma Long. (Australia) Mrs. Joy Motiram (Britain) beat, Mrs. B. Banden (Sweden) and Mrs Heraldo Welss (Argentine); 6-2 and

Women's Doubles: 2nd Round; 2. Miss: Louise Brough--and - Mrs, Throughout the match,. the W. Dupont“ (US) beat Miss N. whole West Indian team played Morrison and Miss B. Scholleld like z winning combination"tta;(US) 8-0 and 6-4,- Miss Shirley In the circumstances indicat

Try, "and. Miss Dúria Hart - (US) There was this morning a faint praise can be given seconde beat Miss Bronnen and Miss, M.

McCoy (Ireland) 0-0 and 6-1,"

T. Lo and Misa Sandern (BKU) lost to Sow and Mrs.

I too, am sincere in wishing tious to paint the picture as black 1-0,

last to Bia and Mins my successor, in the English team as they possibly can, but thone Mok 3-0, lost to Poon and Miss the very best of luck, althouer who know me well enough-and there are seleation matters I just that means plenty of the lada In can't quite understand.

the

top flight of League football today will

know that if I thought Indies scored before declaring I had bitten off more than I could in their second innings.

should

Khoo 2-6.

D. Lo and Miss M.. Ahwer (HKU) lost to Sow and Mrs. Too 1-0, lost to Sia and Miss Mok 1-0 lost to Poon and Miss Khoq 4-6.

LRO 3-KCC

Heaved overboard...

For instance why, I wonder mit it....

chaw

be the first to ad-

aggregated what the West

was: Lear 'Lauty · · no completely wall I'm still happy and the Hope that England would save the] to: acclaiming the. telim, even re-i

u hap

should be.

' hatır: whan over day.

So Fun an throughout the

Mitle* and J.

*044, 0-9 and N. He

Schyler

overlonked? Net good enough? To G. H. Gtroobach and Mrs., me. it just doesn't add up,

game. They might have done smembering the wonderful bowling Gelz (LRC) lost A. E. P. Guest Could at he that Loon hos los all that, I want tough. But for had. Washbrooke and Yardley been feats of Ramadhin, and Valoare Men's doubles and Mrs: Bonbernard 4-8, lost faveur for the same reason which ing hote to anyone who feels like scored fast enough to indicate overs. 75: maidens, 127 ruri, saver to end on a war able to stay, Certainly they never Valentine's figures wero 110

Fint Round: lo F. Karmant and Mrs. may only lead to further tuml-joining us in our newly-found

Garcin and Roland det Bello Lawes 4-6, beat Rossolet and liation for England in Internation freedom. This is it: Make sure win only 23 runs coming in the wickets-Reuters

fitaly), beat. Mire. Benjamin (6-3%)

al foolball.

before you leave England you get Mr. and Mrs.: A. D. Scholen Nobody will convince me a everything that up.

Great achievement. and 8-9 (LRC) lost to Guest and Mrs. Rier footballer Inson bla: naturálisan Bonbernard 3-0 lost to F. Rability by going into. Inwerverade Kermant and Mrs. Lawes 4-0, football. I'm urrpared to beat Russelet Mr. Benjamin the, ominion of plevers who hauri ninyed in sil the classes that the Major Young and Mrs. Ter- between the standards of wogt (LRC) lost to Gucat and First Second and Third Div Mr.Banbernard 4-0, lost to South football is nothing. Ike

en wide

· Kormant; and Mrs. Lawen- 3-0,

beat Rosselbt and Mrs. Benfim in the war weed: to be

Men's A Division

(Postponed: match)

HKU 4--ORG:8

| D. Loʻard N. Lo" (HKU): beat

George; "Chow, and C.; Kotowall

6-0, bant We PayTruly and Ho

YP Toul and

MRS. BLANKERS KOEN BEATS WORLD 220 YARDS RECORD

Italy June 29,

Then Washbrook, having

London, June 2013 Mr. Anthony, & de Moll, th

played an almost dead bat to President of the Board of Control a vy (Britain) besa

murk)

4. L. Ceter and 37 balla from Ramadhit, was for Cricket In India, sold here to bowled by a yorken the Soth...

Kunduz, Bulrich At the other end

day that the victory at the West mir had!

Indies over England in the second Ducos and R. Hallet Fr 0«4, 6-2, 3-6 and 9 hlt a few runa off

before

Tost was a very great

Lost It. Van Meegeren and Evana came and went trying to M. de Mallo salda

Wilton (Netherlands) w of particular pride to

| indeed, especially 43 // SWANZA

Second Round

Fariny, Blahicers Koen of Hol-] swoop Ramadhin, whɔe, Grst: 14 | ACIR^" as the Winning Leotar in the basele Stlitre769% Moreaver a player of Lawton's Land today beat the world 320 over today conceded only three class has to derform a great deal word, women's record will 34.2 run for two lokete. Eleven of Test, young Ramadhing ever batter and play harder to make decade one-tenth of a second them were faaldens, pate an Impresionin,

Third hotter than and Bills Well A well-cared rest

the previous record

played, first-class pricket before Division, where he is marked hold:

the present West Indies tour hels ady, and alcoliza

He took a well-carried reit after

A mutch winner having:: Ajuros of 24 overe, - 18 maidens, 13 runs, two wickets, but ' He was Bicked out from oney

Fighting thư: same - meeting before":"kuitetyt and proceeded:ts, @

urned the;bert; world thai bdw) Jarikkid2in)

ddoen't

Tankers

Kom was run- to him on a blatter as he should ning in a tracks and fakt meet

WATANABE pa #-o#ifnd"hishuď eiro!näe. Forganised, by a local "; athletica) returned at the other end: just the West ladiga, tökma ADA DIVESA

drew will

(HKU)

Calíðlynd by the: délbetors Kotowall for an should have Doar HAN

0-0 best Taut and 116 0-2, fost nigred behind him.

to Tail and Leg 1437

lost, to Chon and Halowall 30, lost to Tall and Ho.0-0 lost sto

60 metres: hurehron ball

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