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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950.
DRAW
SPORT STARS SHOW YOU HOW
WITH WEST INDIES
Sunderland, July 27.
The West Indies wore held to a draw in their two- day match with Durham County here today. The County, playing against nine bowlers tried by the tourists, scored 203 runs for four wickets when set to score 427 runs for victory in about two and a half hours-an almost im- possible task.
HKFC hold annual meeting
More than 80 people attend- ed the annual meeting of the Hong Kong Football Club last night when the Chairman, Mr. Skinner. announced plans for merensing the capacity of the
10 ground
than more
fouthall madate people.
This constitutes more
accom- 14,000
than
30 per cent increase in the pre- rent lands capacity,
Earlier the West Indies had declared at 14 runs for four wickets, after they had not en- forced the follow-on.
This gave Trestrail the chance tu complete his second century of the match and when he had just reached the 100 Goddard de- clared.
Durham, all out for 183, were 212 behind on the first innings and marked being let off the follow-an by getting Stollmeyer's Indies wicket before the West had opened the score.
This was Stollmeyer's second "duck" of the game and, as in the first Innlags. It was the second ball of Jackson's arst over which got him.
Scores:
WEST INDIES: ist Innings 375 DURIIAM: 1st Innings ....
WEST INDIES: 2nd Innings Stollmeyer, C. Austin b.
Jackson
In addition to this proposal two other sentemes were unent-
adopted by the meeting. models
Recreation and suorts facili- Marshall, b. Carey ties of the present Club site are to be greatly improved during the coming year.
2. The Causeway Bay stadium kite is be studied with a view
to e
# the soonest possible expansion
and construction,
Trestrail, not out
Walcott, b. Owen Williams, b. Owen Jones, nut out.
Exiras
Total: (for 4 decl.)
103
0
31 100
214
Fall of wickets: 1-0, 2-62, 3-177,
It was pointed out that the ex- Fansion of the preact stadiums | 4-203. capnelty of 14,000 will be * a Gone with the assistance of th
HKPA.
Bowling:
The elected two men to life member- chip in the Club last night. They Mr. W. Gerard and Dr. J. Selby
meeting unRaimously Jackson
Carey
Sir Arthur Marve was agni elceted President. The Vice-Pre- sident for the coming year is to be Colonel H.B.L. Dowbiggin.
ure the other The following elected offeerst
Skinner Chairman: Mr.
Mr. L. Honorary Secretary, Young. Honorary Treasurer, Mr. D. Black, Soccer Captain, Mr. S. Mullen, Vice-Captain, Mr. Bick- ford,
representatives for Two soccer side were also chosen for the committee. They are Mr. J Watson and Mr. 1. Urquhart.
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Laidlaw Owen fall
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Byca 1, log-byes 2, no-ball 1 (by Owen),
DURHAM: 2nd Innings Clark, and b. Marshall Keeler, c. Walcott b. Mar-
shall
Ransom, not out Hall, e. and b. Siolimeyer Coverdale, bw b. Stollmeyer Carey, not out
Extras
Total (for 4)
Fall of wickels: 3-100 and 4-199.
Bowling:
Captain of the rugby team will be Mr. E. M. Carroll, with Mr Duckland acting as Vice-Captain. Plarre The two representatives of-the-Jones- rugby section for the committer Gomez
Mr. Dre J. Rodman and Mr. N. Walcott
Stollmeyer Turner.
M. A. Ruberts and Mr. Man- sell will represent the bowls.
Auditors of the association wil
continue to be Lowe, Bingham and Matthews.
Williams
Marshall Trestruit
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Team for Australia picked
London, July 27. F. R. Brown, of Northamp tonshire, will captain the MCC| touring cricketers in Australia and New Zealand next winter, it was announced today.
The following players have been invited to tour Australia and New Zealand with the Maryle bone Cricket Club party this coming winter:
F. R. Brown shire) captain;
(Northampton-
Reg Simpson (Nottingham-
shire).
Trevor Bailey (Essex),
John Dewes (Middlesex), : Alce Bedner (Surrey), G.Evans (Kent),
Cyril Washbrook (Lancashire), Eric Hollies (Warwickshire, Douglas Wright (Kent). Gilbert Parkhouse (Glamor- gan),
Len Hulton (Yorkshire), and Denis Compton (Middlesex).— Router.
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LEAGUE LAWN BOWLS
By "JACK-HIGH"
Weather permitting, a full programme of 11 Lawn Bowls League matches will be played off to- day, the bast game of the day in the First Division being the match between Kowloon Cricket Club and Craigengower Cricket Club, last year's champions, at Cox's Road. their first meeting at Happy Valley, the cham- pions made a clean sweep by winning on all rinks. Today's game will be a different tole as the champions will be playing away. The champions have fallen | title, will meet Indian Recreation off considerably lately, white Club at Hunghom. This game the Cricketers are improving promises to a very good one. A each week. With green ad-
win for the Indians will give them chance of overtaking the leaders vantage, I forecast the home As the Docks team are playing excellent bowls, I cannot see how they can lose.
team to win.
Recreio "White" will be at home to Kowloon Dock Club al
At Ming Yuen, Hong Kong King's Park. In their first meet- Electric Recreation Club should London, July 27. Close of play scores in first-ing at Hunghom, Kowloon Docks have no difficulty in beating class cricket games played to- will find the Portuguese team a at King's Park Club de Recreio surprise but today they} Cralgengower Cricket Club, and created day.
hard nut to cracks.
The home should collect the maximum five team should collect four of the points against the Poller Recrea- Ave polats.
At Lords: Gentlemen 325 and 31 for no wicket. Players 308 for
nine declared. (Dollery 123, Alec Bedser 59).
At Maidstone: Essex 313. Kent 532 (Ames 132, Hearn 112).
At Manchester: Lancashire 101 and 198 for fiye (Grieves 85 not out). Middlesex 200 (Cooper. 51, Hilton, left-arm slow bowler, six for 44).
At Burton: Derbyshire 201. 07 Sussex 89 (Jackson, right-arm 35 fast medium bowler, five for 273 10 and 238 for two (John Langridge
0128 not out, Sheppard 60).
fost
At Bournemouth: Northamp- 22 tonshire 129 and 321 for six Brookes 01, Livingstone 53. Brice 62 not out). Hampshire 114 203
(Clark, left-arm
medium J-110, 2-162, bowler, five for 38).
104) At Worcester: Worcester and 158 for six (Bird 55 not out). Surrey 345 (May 118, Fishlock W57).
At Hull: Yorkshire 348. Glou- 0cestershire 108 (Allen 68, Hilton 0 62. Coxon, right-arm fost me- odium, six for 13) and 88 for Rvc. 2-Reuter.
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Byes 19 log-byes 3.-Reuter.
Phillies, Tigers cling to leads
New York, July 27.
FRENCH REGRET FOR INCIDENTS IN CYCLE RACE
Paris, July 27. The French Foreign Office to- day offcially expressed regret to the Italian Embassy in Paris for the incidents involving Italian riders in the Pyrenees' stage of the Tour de France blevele race and promised on inquiry into the Incidents.
The Italian national team and the Italian endetti (Juniors) withdrew from the Tour after Tuesday's stage as a result of a scrles of incidents which cul- minated when the Italian ac¢ rider, Gino Bartall, had to be spectators by protected from
Another good game should he that between Kowloon Bowling
a
Club and Police Recreation Green Club at Austin Road. The Police have yet to win a match and well 1 cannot see how they can unless they show up unusually win. The home team should win by four points to one.
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In the last game of this division, Indian Recreation Club, hitherto unbeaten, will be at home to Hong Kong Football Club. The first time these two
teams met at Happy Valley the Indians wan on all rinks and should do it again.
Second division
tion Club.
Today's programme The following is the programme {or today?
KBGC KCC
FIRST DIVISION
Ree "W" IRC
V. PRC
v CCC
✓ KDC
V
HKFC SECOND DIVIDION
KBGC
v HKFC
КСС
v HKCC
FC POC
THIRD DIVISION
KDC HKERC Recreio
V
IRC
V
CCC
V PRC
I
POC team
v IRC
V TDC
The following
have
been
Stadium being built in Israel
Ramat Gan, Israel, July 27.
A sports stadium" which laraclis claim will be the big- gest in all of the Middle East is being built in this little municipality near Tel Aviv.
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Walking horses in astonishing Goodwood Cup
Goodwood, July 27,
Four horses walked the first furlong, then sprint- od in spurts today as Mme. Suzy Volterra's Val Drake won the historic Goodwood Cup at Goodwood.
Veteran observers said it was the most peculiar running in the long history of the famous
race.
SUCCESS
The four Jockeys, including and fils surprise Gordon Richards, who has followed by two-year-old Galway won more races than any other at 100 to 8. The final race, the rider in the world, all said Arundel Castle Private Sweep- they had been instructed to stakes, which were inaugurated three years ago after a private come from behind in the two garden party held at Arundel mile and five furlong race, Castle, went to a 20 to 1, outsider,
So nobody was willing to take Northern Line, the lead in the four-horse contest, Richards Finally
sent his mount, Aldborough, into a gallop
Owned by Mr. Richard Stan- fey, Member of Parliament, Nor- thern Line was making her initiat and held a lead of 12 lengths appearance on a reco track and after a mile. Then Aldborough led from start to finish.-A590- was eased almost to halt clated Press and Reuter,
Bagheera, the odds on favourite
at 8-13, ran awhile.
four-abreast } .
FINAL DAY AT GOODWOOD
The four horses entered the Anal straight five furlongs as !!
A were in they
London, July · 27. ; parade.
Ten horses have been declared t By this time they were all run probabies for the, Chesterfield ning and Val Drake pulled out Its architects and builders say to win by two lengths from 10,000 seats and standing room Aldborough with Native Healti for 34,000 persons will be ready third and Bagheera a poor lost. for the opening of the third Joored by crowd Maccabian all-Jewish World Olympics-on September 27.
Plans call for an overall seat- ing capacity of 50,000 and stand- the lag room for 30,000 when project, is completed.
Cup, the main event of the Anal
lay's racing nt Goodwood
morrow.
The race. which is run over 10 furlongs, is timed to start at 310
The horses' dawdled past the p.m. EST. packed stands to the accompani-]. ment of Jeering.
Drake, four-year-old brown
The probables, with Jockeys, are: Krakatao (Gordon Richards);
(Edgar Time for the race was 5:06. The Courier
Britt), Burnt 4:44 2/5, Val Brown W. H. Car), Witton course record in
(Doug Smith), Sandastre (W. colt by Vatellor out of Me Drake, Anderson), Merry Month (Lester Barlow). Piggott), Grant (F The stadium's cost is estimated
pald 4-1. is being A 100 to 6 outside,
Native Rapid Motion (Eph Smith); Burnt at U.S.$2.800,000. It
Grass (Jack Thompson) and: Fol Ananced through Municipal and Health, the other British Ami (S. Wragg-Reuter. National
Government assistance was Ave lengths behind third, and it is hoped it will eventually pay for itself through sale ilckels for national and national sports events.
of inter
Val Drake, who started Joint second favourite with Aldborough at 4 to
to 1, took £3,307 back to France as Minte Volterra's share of the prize.
The cellpse of Bagheera was not the only setback suffered by
barkers,
THE 1951 DERBY
London, July - 27.) - Next year's Derby will be run on Wednesday, May, 30, as origin- ally arranged.
The reconstructed Tel Aviv Stadium will also be the scene
Suggestions that the date be for a number of the Olympics favourite
Only one altered were discussed. at Good- events. Others are to be held in favourite, the speedy American-wood Races today by the Epsom Jerusalein,
and Petah
bred coli, Make Tracks, at 2 to 1, Stewards, who decided to adhere foolball Tikva. Some
dote. was successful.in the seven races, to the original
The lost may be played in Nathanya and
The racing began with a win Wednesday Derby was in 1946, Rehovot.
to 7 shot, when Airborne won-Reuter. for Periscope, a 100
Halla
events
The organising committee for the all-Jewish Olymples expects around 2,000 participants in games continuing through Octa- ber 8.
from
Entrants and spectators 30 countries are expected to total The between 6,000 and 7,000.
The fitbit in the Second Divi- sion will be the meeting; between Club and
organising committee is barrow- the Prison Officers Talkoo Dock Club.
This game
ing tents and other equipmen! and selected to represent the Prison to set up an "Olympien Village" will be played at Stanley
in their Second for participants and thele train- Taikoo Club with bowlers of the Officers Club calibre of veteran Chalmers, Division Lawn Bowls League ing staffa Associated Press, Kinninburgh and Mekle should match against Talkoo Docks Club
today at Stanley starting
p.m.--
win,
3.30
AL
Another good game should be
E. Gammell, L. McTavish, M. scen at King's Park between Filipino Club and the Indian W. Harrop, J. Maslem,
Scott and J. McCutcheon (skip); Recreation Club. The teams are Burns and G. Woodward (skip); evenly matched and the Indians D. Miller, A. Salmon, D. Neish by virtue of having a better drawing team should win, The
very close. result will be ver
Kowloon Cricket Club, at Home
and W. C. Higgs (skip).
CHANNEL SWIM
MARSHALL TO MEET FURUHASHI
Tokyo, July 27. The "Japan News", an Aus- tralian-owned newspaper pub-
Uuiversity of Malaya beat Khalsa at hockey
The friendly hockey match between the visiting. University of Malayo's team and the Khalsa Hockey Club, which was played at Pokfulam yesterday ended in a win for the visiting Var. sity by two goals to one.
The players were handicapped by the wet and slippery field and several of the University of Malaya players played in their bare feet so as to keep their footing. Play did not reach a very
attack in
!
The Khalsa players, who had on the fleld
substitute. Cox's Road, should have a tight to Hong Kong Cricket Club at
Calais, July 27. Jished in Tokyo, sald today that high standard throughout the new a full team
game though it did pick up in through playing d Muat Guler, Turkish swimming lanky John Marshall, Yale's tempo after a very slow be-sted by this setback, began to carnest and stormed The Cricketers lost to star who has been training since swimming sensation from Aus- ginning. game.
their opponents' goal. the Hong Kong Football Club Jast the beginning of July on the tralia, will compete against Two players stood out in yes-1 U. S. Dillon, and F. X. Pinto week. Unless they can produce French coast, announced today Hironoshin (Flying Fish) terday's game-R. S. McCoy for tried shots at goal but M. Ibrahim their early
scaton form I am that he will attempt to swim the Furuhasi of Japan in a U.S.-- the Varsity and Bhagat Singh made fine saves and in doing so afraid the Cox's Road team will Channel on August 3.
mcet here on for the Khalsa Hockey Club. Japan swin
slipped. Pinto tried another shot be in for a defeat.
The engineering student plans August 4 to 6.
McCoy livened the game with past the prostrate goalie but B. Há Kawloan Bowling Green Club, to start from the French const a The Philadelphia Phillies and Detroit Tigers today
after their great_win
Press despatches in the United his speed when in possession of Marks had rushed up and stopped. over the 2.20 a.m. on August 3. He will be clung to their leads in the major league pen
Indians last week, should beat accompanied by a shing boat States have sald Marshall would the ball, especially in the second the ball on the goal-line.
However Khalsa was not to be Hong Kong Football Club at from Boulogne and has asked the appear here only in exhibitions half, and in a fine solo run scored
minutes denied and a few seconds later nant races with important afternoon victorios.
French Swimming Federation to
Both have shattered records the deciding goal five
Just before the interval Mohlöder. Kowloon Dock Club, hot clock his time officially--United
over the past year in the 400
Bhagat Singh playing in the Singh scored the equaliser after Left fielder Stan Musial's 30
and 1500 racire events. They half-back line for Khalsa was a a melee In the De following a Billy Pierce held the Senators
800 hitless for 8% innings in the arstials when crossing the Aspin favourite for the Third Division Press.
have never met competitively. game batting streak came to
The "Japan News" said only prevented the opposing forwards
great spoiler and time and again | short corner,
metal scholen was an end but his St. Louis Car- game, but blew up with a wild Pass,
streak in the three-run eighth. dinul teammates
the question of scoring the meet from getting shots at the goal penned for most of the time in blasted five
remains to be settled.
through first time tackling and their half of the field, and only Brooklyn. pitchers and
If the team from the U.S. 14 Ane anticipatory play.
made spasmodic ralds on the op fashioned an easy 13-3 triumph
posing goal. in the National League today. Musial went hitless in five times at bat.
Loft hander Curt Simmons, who leaves on Saturday for two weeks National Guard training, pitched his 14th win of the season for the Philadelphia Phillies, getting 13-3 decision over the Chicago Cubs...
Scores:
NATIONAL LEAGUE ·
St. Loule Brooklyn...
n H
E
13 13
1
3 0
0
Winning pitcher Lloyd Boyer, loser Chris von Cuyk. Philadelphia ... Chicago
13 3
and
barrister The Corsican Radical depuly, Maitre Valentin de_Moro Clafferi, has asked for a Parliamentary debate on the incidents-Router.
BRITISH BOXERS
FOR GERMANY
London, July 27. Two British boxera left Lon- Winning pitcher Curt Simmons, don by plane today for Berlin where they will fight on Sunday. loser Doyle Lade.
They were Charles Henry, Boston Cincinnati and Now York were | Pittsburgh
jule.
д
Austin Road.
Sumatra basketball stars in Hong Kong stars in
Eight star players from various Middle School basketball teams ́in Sumatra, haadad by Miss Gertrude Saw, arrived here yesterday by tho Dutch steamer Tasman.
to
from time,
be considered an American R. Mosbergen, leader of the team, Marshall's points will not Varsity's attack also played a fine
total. count toward the visitors'
game and it was through his fine) If the visiting team is to be call-opportunism that be scored the ed an Amateur Athletic Union team, Marshall's points would be added to its total.
opening goal.
In the second
McCoy, was strongly in avi- dance during this latter half and bla attempte at goal were many. In the 20th Seminarta. Khalsa started the "gaine, with McCay was rewarded for his 10. men and for a time wero kopt efforts. Taking a through, pana on the defensive. In the opening
· dribblad · part from Oliva ha minutes McCoy tried a shot at several defenders and "scored goal which was blocked by a do- "before M.. Bloghj the poalle was fender and the rebound, was aware of the danger bulund Pounced on by Mosbergen, but The visiting Undergraduates
Then followed some and to end. scoro again before the whistle
the gamo.. play, characterised by hard hit blow ending ling by both · ́siden... Midway. Teamr through the initial hair, B. K U of MM. Ibrahim; H. E Son sent a long pass to A. Hamid Scharengulvel, B. R.. Marke: Läm on the right wing. Hamid, taiting | Chong-hong, B. X. Ben (captain),
I Don Mogard, a light heavyweight The team is belleved to be, ming, Rangoon, Penang, Binga- } Dragon Servico Club's Dart Com his shot was skled over the bar. continued to press but could not
from Canada who has been live the first girls' basketball group pore and Malaya.
fog in England for a year. They from Indonesia to visit the
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1 heavyweight from Croydon, and
Caught by war.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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were accompanied. by their
Colony.
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heavyweight champion.
the
During their söfourn here, the "Black, and White' Girls' Daskot-
Veteran plicher Dizzy Trout turned back the Boston Red Sox | Detroit 5-1 and protected the Detroit Boston Tigers' alender American League Icad.
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Broadribs, and Ted
0 Freddie Mills, former world light
Winning pitcher Dizzy. Trout, foser Ellis Kinder, Four double plays helped Trout
Philadelphia out of trouble.
Cleveland Centrefelder Sam Chapman
Winning pitcher Lou Briaste, Batted in four runs with a homer loser. Steve Gromek. and a double to help the Philadel phia" Athletics to a 7-2 win from Washington
(1st game) Lau Brissio Chicago... pitcher
2 * 0 had a shutout until the ninth Winning pitcher Sid Hudson,
Chicago and Washington split a loser Billy Pierce. doubleheader.
Clos
The White Box came back to take the second gumo 0:3 after losing the “oberier: 8-2.
Henry and Mogard will be flest British boxers, to fight, in ball Tean" will play a series of Germany since the war-Asso-games with local teams. ciated Press.
20 units
SERVICES DARTS
Nine Keen rivalry in the palition was displayed through- but the month, - some The group was stranded at from the Garrison competing Kunming when the Provinolal
Thursday On
20 Infantry Government switched allegiance Brigade Headquarters faced a to the Communists. However, strong team from the 34th Light the ball almost on the goal-line P. L. Thiagarajan: A. Hamid, d.. they managed to trak all the Anti Aircraft Regiment.
bear the corner flag centred on Salhinnathan, R. Mosberges, It. B. way. to Burma, whore, they The Gunnera
lost to theth run.
McCoy, J, de Bilvahan Singht were taken care of by the Ran-Brigadiers staff in a sharp en Beveral of the Khalsa defenders · Khalia H. CU goon Chinese.
counter." when Skipper: Brown's missed the ball and McCoy stop-| J. S. Důldu, Prithan Minghi, B. Ön arrival at Sumatra, Miss
marksmanship through a slight misunderstanding Singh, La singh (captain), U, B. Regiment what PEP AND SADDLER Hong Kong. She is younger sister Saw organised the Black and fix showed the Royal pad it in the Dec. However Bingh, He M. Hassan, Bhagat
to the tennis star, Benzino Saw. White team) and arranged the
current tour, which may take really was, shooting them down with J. de Silva, his winger, Me- Dillan, K, Pinto, Mohinder
Coy over-rán, the ball. He res Singh, Kristen LaLF SUUNADENI Interviewed aboard the Tas- | them further North,;, | man on her.... arrival, ...„Milna. Saw After completing this tour, Mandy Ford prosented the win covered quickly chough but hit the tennis match between the New York, July 27. wald: that her team consists of Saw may join the University of ners with the Trophy and minia- shot at host, was, burried by the University of Malays Wand: the The Featherweight champion, seven girl players selected from Taipeh, Talwan, on a scholarship Lures and further applause fol- defenders and want just wide of Hong Kong University Alumni Willle Pep and the ex-champion, various. Chinose/Middle Schools 1,16 major in journalism.: She I., a
lowed
presentation of miniatures the post, Sandy Saddler were signed to in Sumatra, and, sqven men who correspondent of the "Now to the Runners-up. The cord- bout In
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(2nd game) Chicago
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The leader is no stranger in
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First blood.
Their round title
forut the management. A China Times,“ un'Salubrizal vez...} (2l da
small presentation to Lady
from
com the Nile Dragons The register is now open for Auguri egizioni which should be
This will be
ascular in Indonesia. Her father, by match.
Saddler Miss Saw. left the Colony lato Mr G. Baw, at present knocked out Pep the frat Hinds last year for Philippines to Business here, sent engaged in ford and Willie, regained the title by play for the United Overseal for of the news. OTKAD NEGER taking the decision the second Girls Basketball Team which The visiting team is being me- {time-United Frees, or foured the Tglands, Taiwan, un commodated Bat Caroline
- was "cancelled on secount of the
poor conditions of t terday a courte ven Mosales of Hong Kong.
Today the Combined bergen tok a fine" centro, from seven will play, wan A. Hamid and bringing it into} against Colonst XL, the Dee pooped, the ball into Eleven at the Ko
in the 20th minute