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WEST INDIES SCORE 339 FOR 3 WICKETS
Nottingham, July 21.
Light rain began to fall at Tront Bridge this morn. ing two hours before the start of the socond day of the third Test between England and the West Indies.
Later the rain stopped and play began on schedule.
At the lunch interval the West Indies had scored 173 runs for two wickets.
At tea time the West Indies, had acored 339 runs for three wickets.
The scoreboard at interval read.
accurate length but did not pos ses suthelent pace to worry either batsmen, and Bedser also Iacked devil.
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wicket.
England won the tors and de- cided to bat first. By the lunch interval they had made 5 runs for the loss of the five wickets.
By tea England had made 185 runs for the loss of eight wickets. Yardley confident
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Chinese YMCA beat South China beats CRC in Malaya University in
badminton match
Highlight of the University of Mataya-Chinese YMCA badminton encounter last night was the defeat of the Colony's Singles Champion, Robert Tay, by Lorporte L. K. Khoo in straight games 15-7, 15-9.
The Chinese YMCA won the series by winning four
matches to the visitors' two.
Khoo, in his 'Singles match with Tay proved far superior in stamino, command of strokes and court strategy and after the first few points. which were keenly contested won as he liked,
The third Singles match
was between Loh Yuen-thong of the visiting Varsity and Ramon Young. Young started of in great form employing his
ropshots with great effect. He played a waiting Kaine and seldom smashed, pre- fering to win his points by place- ments rather than by specil and
hard-hitting. "worn GOODWOOD RACES
When the lunch Interval ar rived.
Yardley, the England captain, wat 27 runs not out and and given the only con fideal diselay of the Innings. Nearly
30,000 people ni present when Yardley and Evani) 2 continued after lunch. Both Rave! 13) Bicult chances and England en- loyed a certain amount of luck. 2 Stollnever missed Evans at slin
am Christian failed to take & chance off Yardley behind the
London, July 20. Seventeen Bnal oreeptors were
V continued to bat well
while Evans was content to keep fiu Diable (0 stone, 446
s end up.
G 3 10
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29 12 49 #.43 Ne-ball 1 (by
105
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announced today for the Ches- tereld Cup, due to be run over 10 furlongs on the final day nt Goodwood, next Friday, July 28,
They are, with weights: Kra- atra ( alone, 7 pounds), Ree pounds), Courier
(0 stone, 5 pounds), Shackleton and silver
Gate ( stone, 13 pounds), Burnt Brown And Periscope (8 stane, pounds), Bakersgate (8 stone, 7 Pounds), Wition (8
stone, 3 pounds). Sundestre and Merry Month (0 stone, 2 pounds), (8 stone), Rapid Motion
and Promotion (7 stone, 13 pounds), Burnt Grass and Fol Ami (7 stone. 11 pounds) and Merchant of Venice He gave th-Reuter.
run.
Ramarin and Valentine fan-; ed an all-spin attack, the latter bou hit for four by Yardley 12-byes
before the England explain was caught ht
Yardley West Indies: 1st Innings 173 played a defensive stroke but put for ben
the ball
un near Goddard, a' two. Rae, not out
55 short mid-off, and the West Indies 40 caplain threw himself sideways to to take the catch as he fell to the 59) ground!.
There were no signs of nerve about Shackleton,
Stollmeyer, and by Jenkins Christiani, lbw b Sharkleton Worrell, not out
Extras
Tatal (for two)
Thursday's play
3
Nottingham, July 20. England's battles again Called
173 bowling no more, respect that it deserved and played both bowlers refreshing assurance, with
11 took 10 runs of Valentine in ono nver,
Stollmeyer missed
a good deep mid-of hance at merly on a feather-bed pitch Shackleton hit a hall frora Valen- when
when the third Test þegar
tine in attempting to lift him over the ring of offside Telders. Even # gallant late soonery failed to prevent all the honour of the rst day golņa toj the tourists.
batting
A fatal first hour proved Eng- land's undoing. Scarecly had the down when the game settleri English batting procession began Four wickets fell for 25 runs be- fore the rot was stemmed,
He was kept on the defensive by his younger opponent from Malaya and more often than not his re- turns were intercepted at the net by Khoo and put away for win- ners.
thrilling
Ip's victory at Newport
Newport, Monmouthshire,
July 20.
Ip Koon-hung, the Hong Hong tannia Champion, was among the third-round-aur- vivors in the men's singles of the. Welsh Laws Tannla Championships which were continued here today.
ip boat P. Baker 8-1 and 6-1,--Router.
SPORTS IN BRIEF
After winning the first game by 15-7, Khoo began to increase the puce in the second. Tay could nol last the fast pace and began net- ting his drives and smashes. Vary- big the length of his shots at will Kheo gradually forged attend and
New York, July 21,
Ralph Kiner is Pittsburgh's won the second game by 15-0.running four games behind Babe evening between Lopate 3., Kis record high of 60 home runs.
The first doubles ame of the Ruth's 1027. puce when he hit Khoo and Slew Nim-chee of the
Kiner hit No. 27 yesterday in
tennis match
In one of the most exciting finishes yot seen in lacal tennis league matches this season, South China AA defeated the Chinoso" Ra- creation Club, in the Mixed Doubles "B" Divi- sion match played at King's Park yesterday by five sets to four,
They were the only undefeated teams in the league up till yesterday and the winner is now almost assured of the league title.
The match, as a whole, was even closer than the score in- dicated and it was not till the last point in the last game had been won that the result was known.
After cight sets had been played off. South China AA was
leading by 414 sela to 3%. They were assured of a draw even if lost the last set but that ther would mean a replay for the two teams at the end the season for the title. However, if the last set ended in a draw South Chinn AA would win.
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The final point was hotly contested with all four players being evolved, Mrs. Sze can. stantly kept the ball in play returning shot after shot from her opponents, Choy was do ing mest of the running and finally after manoeuvring him and Mrs. Lau to one side of the court Bla came up to the nat and put away the ball for the point to win the game, making it ux.mil.
encounter.
Thus South China' AA won the
Posibly the hero and heroing of the game were B. Saw and hir
J. Szo of the way to victory by winning all
He ran the score to University or Malaya, and W. E the Piraten' second game. Cleva- 2. reeiding gaine war between partner Mrs. . Tuo, who paved 14-8 inids favour when he began Foo and C, It. Lee, Calony's Day- Innd's Al Rosen also has 27 but South Chinn AA and T. F. Choy three sein,
to lose his touch,
curate smashes and sideline drives Lah began to press and by ac denced the game and then went on to win by 17-15.
The second game found Young tiring fast and Loli took the of- fensive smashing and forcing his opponent to commit many errors and won comfortably by 15-5.
Ladies' Doubles
In the Ladies' Doubles, Mies Teon Gin-hock and Miss Lim Blak-sok of the University of Malaya proved no match for Miss Ullar Grani
Khoo and MISS Winnie Cheung winning but two points in game.
(7 stone, 4 pounds).
C. K. Leo wins In the second match of the evening Heng Blak-kwang of University of Malaya falled to copa with the smashes and drops; of C. K. Lee, former Colony Singles Champion, and lot 10% 15. 3-15,
les title holders, went the fult the tribe has played a7 games. cumbed to the Colony's Cham- distance before the visitors atic. In 1927 the Babe hit his 27th plons,
in game No. 78 on July B Associated Press.
Khoo was again outstanding. during the match, but towards
Council Buffs, Iowa, July 21. Joe Louis, retired heavyweight the and he began to feel the champion, shot a three over par effects of his Singles encoun ter early in the evening and tral State's
201 for 72 holes to win the Con his efficient play fell off to a large degree.
game
Gold Association Tourney yesterday Associated Press.
Slew was also not at his best and made many costly errors at crucial stages of the match.
Lockport, New York, July 21. Dicke After losing the first-
Fortune, 19-year-old 0-15, Khoo and Siow found their Jamestown (New York) in the southpaw, pitched a no-lutter for form when trailing 11-13 in the Class D pony league last night. second and after deucing it at Ho shut-out Lockport 2-0, strik- 13-all went on to win the next ing out seven and walking nine. five points for the second game-Associated Press. with smashes and drops which Foo and Lee failed to return.
and Mrs. 11. Lau of the Chines Recreation Club.
Good chance
Sta's erratic play cost their pair many
The Chinese Recreation Club points in that fina' It not. was only through the lid n very good chance to at least steady play of his partner, Mrs. force a draw apart from the last three games all Sla audi Mrs. Sze Sze hint
they broke even a game.
In the first round which ended. broke through Mrs. Lau's service 11⁄2 sets each, Leo Wal-tong and to lead four games to three but Mrs. L. Tao were leading Roch through severni double faults at Liang and
Miss U.. Khoo five erratic driving, Sta drepped he games to one. They could not own service to level the score get that final game for set and again at four nil..
Liang began to play at his best ably supported by Miss Khoo, and Choy won. hlu service and the took six games in a row Chinake Recreation Club led 0-8. five-four. However by serving པ2
to lead
several aces, Mrs. Sze won her force a draw but had they won Lace and Mrs. Too managed to
draw levat
once that set the result might have
been different.
service to more.
The South China AA pair
The last gome
The following are the results of matches played yesterday: Mixed Doubles "B" Division
Credit for South China AA's Turku, Finland, July 21. Í needed to win but one of the last victory yesterday must definitely In the third game Feo and was the
American athletes won nine two games and victory was theirs, go to the ladies, all of whom third highest of the
Lee ran quickly into a six points of eleven events in a track and innings.
to nil lead and
Tension was high end the played exceptionally well and though the field meet last night as The West Indies began their
Visiting players tried hard they completed a Finnish iour, but the though to a lesser degree thar remaining cool and steady during they players appeared to be affected, gave their partners every support innings with just over an hour Heng played a fine game at the
could not overcome the deficit top performance was turned in the spectators,
the feree exchanges. left for play. Rae took the first beginning and gave just as much
and lost it by 9-16.
by Vacino Koskela of Finland. sirletly defensive game while his at eight points all in the initial set, Sjak-kwang and Loh Yuen-thonga kneek and was content to play as he got. However with the score the second men's Doubles, Hang metres in Finnish history with
The final game of the evening,
Koskela
ran the fastest 3,000 partner, Stellmeyer, was always Heng, who is inclined to send over of looking for runs.
Mrs. Lau the University
second of eight minutes 10.4 | of Malaya
won her service high services found them hitting against Patrick Wong and D. C. man from the New York Ath-six games to live.
Fred Will,
the FR
FBI through errors by Sin. to lead the low celling.
Then sla! Lau, was won by Wong and Lau letla Club, bettered the American served the last game, This unsettled him and he lost 15-10, 15-7. Wong's cross-court record although he finished only the first game 10-15. During the smashes were unreturnable while atth in eight minutes 12.2 seconds, was an ace. Then he made it 15-. Saw and Mrs, Y. Tao (BCAA).
Sla's first service to Mrs. Lau second game his game went to Lau game him invaluable support The American record of eight all when he netted a soft returr pieces as his confidence left him both in the fore-court and at the minutes 18.9 was set by Greg from Choy. but three points. and Lee soon ran out after losing baseline.
Ife won the next Rice at Minneapolis on May 4, point when Mrs. Lau's return of
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his service went wide. Again Sin betted Choy's return of his scr-Z. vine to make it 30-all.
Amidst great excitement the South China AA pale
won the hext-point to make-it-40-30 when Choy netted his drive after a shart volley.
This was the 8th escape al- lowed England inside of an hour since lich.
Evans' fondness' for the cu cost him his wicket. He picked out the wrong ball from Ramad- bin and was clean bowled, mak ing the score 147 for 7 wiekch.
Goddard brought back Johnson with the new ball at 153 rung eight cune later Shackleton, then
D, edged a chance to Gomez a'i draven. recond slip but the West Indies
Stolimeyer hit cleanly all round the wicket to claim 38 of the first 62 scored off the bowling of Bed- ser, Shackleton and Yardley.
The England captain took over from Shackleton at 38. Bedser. having conceded 21 runs in eight evers, made way for Jenkins, who In his fourth over got Stollmeyer to give an ear return catch a few minutes before stumps were Rac and Christiani played out
the score. Router.
Yardley, Simckleton in his first Test match, and Jenkins rose to the occasion, but this only cu- phasised the disappointing-failure-felder-could-not hold-It-and-time without further addition to of the early men.
went for four runs.
While the bowling was 'tigh' Jenkins hits out and the fielding good in the curly Jenkins did not open his score stages. tle
excuse could be far 20 minutes. found for
Then he took the regular fall of wickets. It was mainly due two runs and a four from Wor relt in one over. but nt 174 h 'survived
confident appeal for a Butfor
ratch at slip after the umpires Gimblet to play had conferred.
poor strokes.
The inability of Len
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e big blow for England. Worrell produced an extra fast
Gimblelt parileularly was ex-
boll
which sent Shackleton's)
pected to All the role of knock-hells fiving at 174. He received Ing the slow bowlern, Valentine and Ramadhin, off their length,
Ines Johnson, the fall. fas howler, and Frank Worrell, how- ever, showed that they could in- convenience the England bals- men with speed and awing.
a great ovation ng he returned to, he pavillon as the tob searer iyi the innings so far with 42.
They performed most creditably
England's And
position wout have been even more despera had there not been slackness Ir the field after lunch, when aix possible patches were missed.
When the West Indies went in, ac and Stollmever maile obvious that the wicket was per-
from the first ball,
ners.
rent up the 200.
Bowls
Khoo intermingled his lobs with cunningly concealed drops and backhand cross-court cuts which often caught Tay on the wrong foot. Tay was not entirely out- classed but towards the end of the initial set
he tired visibly and made many errors.
champions
home to Recreio
By "JACK-High".
Hong
The following are the results:
Men's Singles
U. of M. 2-Ch. YMCA 4 L, K. Khoo (U. of M.) beat Robert Tay 15-7, 15-0,
Heng Siak-kwang (U. of M.) lost to C. K. Lee 10-15, 3-15,
Loh Yuen-thong (U. of M.) beat Ramon Young 17-15, 15-5.
Men's Doubles
L. K. Khoo and Siew Nim-chee (U. of M.) lost to W. F. Foo and C. K. Lee 9-15, 18-13, 9-15.
Heng Sink-kewang and Loh Yuen-thong (U. of M.) lost to Patrick Wong and D. C. Lau 10-15,|‹
7-15.
Ladies' Doubles
Miss Teoh Gin-hock and Miss Lim Slak-sek (U. of M.) lost to Miss Ullan Khoo and Milas Winnic Cheung 2-15, 2-15.
YMCA BEAT ARMY AT WATER POLO
Buffalo, July 21. The twice postponed NEA Ezzard Charles-and heavyweight title fight between Freddie er August 15-Associated Press. Beshore is on again for the night
Wah Yan A.M. school aquatics
Only four schools took part in the Inter-School Aquatic Sports held in the Army Pool yoster- day--Wah Yan, A.M., Wah Yan P.M., thé New Method English School, and King Georga V. School.
Gouth China AA BCRC 4
beat T. F. Choy and Mrs. H. Lau 0-1; beat K. C. Tao and Mrs. G. Choy C-2; beat W. T. Leo and Mrs. L. Tao 6-4.
L. Sia and Mrs. J. Sze (5CAA) drew with Choy and Mrs. Lau 6-0; lost to Tao and Mrs. Choy 3-6; beat Lee and Mrs. Tuo 6-1, R-Liang and Miss U. Khoo (SCAA)--- lest to Choy and Mrs. Lau 3-6;
lost to Tao and Mrs. Choy 3-6; drew with Lee and Mrs. Tao 6-0.
CRC
Men's Doublos -
"D" Division
4CRO #3" 8 F. H. Chan and C. Cheung (CRC "3") heat T. K. Choy and Y. T. Chung, 6-3; beat D. King and K. W. Ma 6-2: Seat K. Y. Ma
and K. S. Leung 6-1.
Y. Y. Lam and T. Y. Kwok (CRC
2) lost to Choy
4-8; beat King and
and
Chung Ma-7-8; lost
to Ma and Leung 2-0,
C. S. Wong and K. N. Poon (CRC "2") lost to Choy and Chung 3-0 lost to King and Ma 5-7; lost to Ma and Leung 1-0.
Miss Wang arrives
held in.
also won the
The most interesting of today's League Lawn Bowls Eedser joined Jenkins and the pair saw play out until ten, whee the secre stood at 185 for eight.
fixtures is the game at Hoppy Valley where Goddard brought on his spin-
Craigengower Cricket Club, last year's champ- after the interval, Bedser opened his shoulders to
and ions, meet the Club de Recreio “White”. Valentine. He took one lefty four
All events were keenly con- |- Both the third ten of the but soon after gave Stollmeyer & "White" will be relying pract The home team have
Both the champions and the Club and Prison Ofcers Club
tested and it was only in the two Schools, Yeung Ying-cheic high catch at long-on, The scora cally on the same players who well recently and the result of Any 0-0 last
The Young Mens Christian lust race of the afternoon, the of Wah Yan A.M. and C. K, sot dons Association team defeated the x. 60 yards free style Relay started off level but Sum pulled Sum of the English School, stood at lui.
Jenkins began to hit out and have dono duty since the be- this match should be close with po
night in water that the Championship was
Tannia olrolas of the Colony ginning of the season.
the YMCA's pool. In decided with Wah Yan A.M. the odds in favour of the Stanley Kowloon.
tway from his rival and ro
welcomed. yet another Chinend As they have 'ne advantage of Goddard was forced to bring
Club.
National Tennis Champion Into geined a body-length lead when feet and that England (were no" back Johnson and Worrell but the pinying at home, the champions have Kowloon. Bowling Green of the members from HQ, 28th ship,
The Army team was composed winning the relay and with it Indian Recreation Club will of a mixed division, with most the Inter-School Champlon-
he reached the end of his leg.
their midst when Min Win!- kely to gain many
successes batsmen held on doggedly Portuguese, but the latter are before the close. They were com- added 32 for the last wicket be- good combination and will take a
will have the edge
Cheong Kin-mun, swimming frad Wong arrived by plane over the Club na their guests at Sookunpoo Medium Regiment, RA
the anchor leg for Wah-Yari-
from England yesterday, manag plete masters of the situatior fore Jenkins was bowled by John-
and should come cut on, tun.
A Challenge Bowl, presented by A.M. was more than three yards. Miss Wong won the National behind H. Wong when he entered Ladies Doubles Title with her In addition to water polo, the Mr. T. R. Rowell for Annual com- Stollmeyer was elegant as ever condently and his contribution seen, with the winning tears culty in
son. He had batted crisply and ot of beating.
A very knen game should be lonn Cricket Club should have petitions against the Army.
In the remaining game, Kow- YMCA also won the relay competition, was won by Wah Yan the water. However, he proved sister, Mrs. Joan Szo, in Nanking and outpaced his partner before
what brating
A.M.
Champion he · Was - by in 1933 and agola in 1935 when leaving. Shackleton, kept a fairly (Continued On Col. 3) achieving victory by a very small hong Football Club
In making the presentation to gradually pulling level with "H, the "tournament, was margin only,
Valley.
Happy SWIMMING RECORD Chng Kin-man, captain of the Wong after tho tura and Shanghai Club de Nccrefu. "Blue"
The game in the Third Division will
Champion Echool, Mr. Howell amidst great excitement went on Mrs. Joan Sze who is playing visit Kowloon
Seattle, July 20. Docks
League will be the meeting of the John Marshall, Yale University see more Schools entered.
by more than a for South China AA in the Mixed Club at
said that he would have ilked to phend, to win Bunghom and I cannot see how two lending teams. In the League stor from. Australia, smashed the He congratulated
yard thus giving the Inter-Doubles league," they can lose. They should win Club de Recreio. The Dockr hay cord for the mile today. He displayed such spartananship and
-Kowloon Docks
the New School Championship to Wah National Singles title in 1833. at home to world's tree-style swimming r Method Engilst School which Yaa A.M. School by four points to one.
At Sockunpoo, Indian Recren- very formidable team and by churned over the Coleman pool also the Wals Yon, A.M. School
The results llon Club, lenders in this divi virtue of the advantage of home course, here in 20:00.0.
100 Yards free styles L. Cheong Klas lon will entertain Kowloon green, should
win,
Marshall's time in the first pre- Mr. Howell also asked for a Won (F), ((65 wees) (2) winning the Bowl
man (AM): 2, 1. Wong (8): 3,, K, Bowling Green Club i wint
Hong Kong Electric Recreation liminary of the men's AAU out voto of thanks to the Army promises to ba n. good game,
Chib. should beat. Kowloon door swimming and diving cham- Authorities for the
to Yenis back stroke: 1, K., Sam Ar the Indians will have the Cricket Club at Cox's load and pionships éclipsed the record set] Pool:And Mia Uso of the (ER): 2, A. -Ng (EB), Danne D0yro(Philippines) :~and~ M,
(KGV), (185'seca.) AM the Cham-100 Tante-level strokes 1, Lings Chak better of their gume against To Connecticut, on August 8, 1942. pionship with 25 points, the New Yeung Ying-link (AM), (28.8 . the mixed doubles, In the other remainitur game lice Recreation Club..
Nakama's time was 20:20)-Unit- Method English School ed Press.
wero 60 Yards free stylez 1, Cheong Kli-maa runners-im with 29 and King (AM): 2, K.- Wone (58)7:8, H. Won George V School came third with (K8). (37.4 secs.) ID points, Wah Yan P.M. were
Disinxr. 1. D., Towriend and 5. Wende fourth with B points
(kle); B, Wong Pak+lpes (AM), KK) race of the day 108 Yardi, Modley Baldri: 1. Wan You Tha decidit ship, the 4.-2.00 | AM: (Cheong" Kinsman," "Yeung, Ying-chakį for the yards freelyle Relay was the and Chen Chan-Kini Ring George Rosaba and B. Wallen (Sweden), most exciting ar the Meet School; 8, New Method English School | 6-2, 6-1 United Premertones
(1 miam,, 14 geda.25 See A A four School werd enteroi
20 Yards Fres siglos i Chong Kin Morlin July 20 and all the lead-off man got off man (AMH) 1.-1. Won (KP) 1. K. loja.perfoot, sAFLA
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Today games.
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Police Recreation Club will be at home to Kowloon Cricket Club and in spite of having the ad- vantage of playing at home, the Custodians of the Law will find League matches
The following are the cricketers
too strong for them
First Division:
v KBCC
KCC
Second Division MC
PRC
CCC
? The best pame in the Second Division should be seen at Chater Knč Road where the Hong Kong Cricket Club will meet Taikoo ina Docks Clubho "Chater Road HKFC team have doslo xtremely well FC in theyst four matches and Liceo fudging by thoirs present form, I forecast 'thens to Win by at Jces) four poffits to one, herSLO KN
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TENNIS TOURNEY
Band, Sweden, July 20, In the Internal tennis tournn ment: here today: Raymundo. Lagerborg (Sweden) defeated B.
Axelson and S. Person (Eweden)
Rita Anderson (U.S.) beat Cesur Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) and
Klofston. (Bweden, G-1, 6-8; and Carmona (Philippines) "and" L Folicisimo Ampon (Philippines) and 3. Bander (Sweden) beat R.
bt ́a bày; fliy foal, -it-rex However-it,éwan Kevidenta Wong (21), (No", Umpu`klvén) today decided ^to;\apply" for 'the l
Ho registered "U" with the Jockey Club, today, we the name Bouverain out of Solaco 11mAs sociated Press ALPES
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Kwong who led off for the wewwth (AM), (1 Main, i scenus AM
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