1952

THE CHINA MAH, THURSDAY, JULY 10,

SECOND SPEEDWAY TEST AT WEMBLEY

British Open Golf Championship FRED DALY LEADS BY ONE STROKE FROM THOMSON WITH BOBBY LOCKE THIRD

Lytham, Lancashire, July 9.

No greater excitement for the next stage in the British Open Golf Champion- ship here could have been provided than was the case after the first round proper to- day when Fred Daly, an Ulsterman, with a new record 67, Peter Thomson, the young Australian, 68, and Bobby Locke, South Africa's winner on two occasions of the title, with 69, filled the first three places in a thrill-packed day.

Play had started quietly enough with a comparative unknown youngster, Bob Garner, an assistant professional who five years ago gave up a place in the England hoys' team because of infantile paralysis, taking the lead with 70.

It was some time before he would have been round in 65 was challenged and then by if his pufts had dropped. In no les a personality than Harry stead, he tied with Garner, Bradshaw, one of the Ireland's favourites, who said that he

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

Clus Lawn

SPLIT THE FIELD

Then Fred Daly, winner five years ago,split the deld wide open by herding those two with 11s record 07, a stroke better inan the record established by Harry Weetman and John Panton during the qualifying

unds.

play the part in what should be a thrilling and tense struggle tundrrow for a valuable half- way lead in the Championship.

Then a final thrill as Harry Young, another youngster, and the last player to hole out, Joined the two 70's.

. When tomorrow's round ends only a maximum

of 50 players survive for wil

the final 30 holes on Friday.

The American challenge, never The following are

cannot It seemed that this would be regarded as powerful, selections for League Bowls Axtures on Saturday: the day's closing order as one yet be ruled out entirely. Anno beat Gene after another of the stars, in Doratat probably 2nd Division Filipina

V

Club what was virtually an eight Sarazen, the 50-year-old who C. B.

and (Away) at 3.30 p.m.-F.

notions' battle, falled by won the event 20 years ago and Black, E. J. R. Mitchell, B. A.

or two to disturb who did two 60's in qualifying. Edwards, J. Prentice T. C. Fair-stroke bum, R. J. Wyper, A, W. Brown matters. But one and all had He returned 74 as did Wille F. Marshall: H. F. Shields. A. M. Dixen. F. D. Angus, William reckoned without Locke and Hunter, former British Amateur Thomson, who were among the Champlon, now 60 and for long late starters.

a resident in the United States.

aun. Reserve.-E. E. Wallwork.

Pereira: Souto,

Jat Division v Police lome) al p.m.-F. V. Ribeiro, C. C. T'eteira, C.

1. Roza Pereira, AM J. F. Noronha,

Xavier. L. F.

G. A. Gulerres; J. A. Lu, C. E. Panos, E. M. Alarcoun; A. A. Lopes,

ard Division v Police (Away) at

A. Gullerrez, 4 p.m.-J. Guterres, R. A. Campos, C. A

Luck from the draw bracketed them and so well matched were they that they had identical nine holes. Then figures for

Thomson. picked

three up strokes on his partner but lost them only to get one back at the last where a surging crowd

Frank Stranahan, one of 31 amateur qualifiers and son of a Toledo millionaire, is a stroke worse, but Johnny He of North Shore Country is at 73.

Walker Alex Kyle, British Cup player and amateur ex- Noronha A, A, Remedios, of 5,000 saw Locke bunkered. champion, is at 71 the leading

A.

Victor, L. Rivero, M. H. Pereira: L. A. Rozario, B. Pinton, G. A. Pinna, M. A. Ferreira.

HKENC

I.

So they finished, Thomson in amateur while Max Faulkner, 68 and Locke in 09, ready to the title-holder, 72,** Antonio Cerda (Argentine) 79, can still prove a danger.

Henry a bid

LAWN BOWLS for fourth Championship, has LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE

CC Division v Kowloon First

at 3.20 p.m.. (Home) Mundy, N. E. Dunsinn, V. Bonch, a. Gardner; J. Bottomley, G. W. K. Crawford, J. F. Barron, E Foulson; C. W. Johnson, E. Wole- F. A. Golding. G. T. tenholme, Padrelt.

IRC

In Dividon v Taikoo Club (Away)

The Kowloon Cricket Club

nt 3.30 p.m.M, I. Razack; A Rlost to Crulgengower yesterday Kitchell, M. D. linsson, U.

M. in

A First Division League

Omart 8. Yusif, U. A. Rumjan lawn bowls match by 50-85. K. M. Omer, A. M. Omar; A. R Minu, J. Hooten, K. st. Rumjai, A. K. Binu.

put a millstone round- his neck with 75 but in the past has got out of worse difficulties if players ahead of him tend to crack.

LEADING SCORES

S. Pary, T.E. Baker, F.R. Ker mani; W. Hong Sung (KCC) fost to P.R. Ragi, G. Madar, F., J. Lindal 17-20; A.V. Lopes, E.R. Hasselet. R.5, Capell, E.C. Fincher

69 Bobby Locke, Svenimuri, (XCC) bead D. Hazarlo, E. Arouli, W.C. Ogley, A.E. Coates 25-South Africa. W.H. Colledge, J.N. Wong, F.

2nd Division "A" v Kowloon C.c. (Away) at 3.30 p.m.-8. O. Bux, A. II. Seemin, M.. Y. Adat, A. M. Wahab: A. B. Kitchell, J, M. A. Ramjahn, S. M. Rumjahr, A. R. A. Helmian, A. M. Kadir 1. Kit-Sladar, C, Thompson (KCC) lost to chell, A. R. Razack, I. All.

2nd Division *** V Kowloon Bowling Green Club at 3.30 p.m. A. Rahim Abbas, M. A. Walab, E. R. Markar, O. n. Sadick; s. s. Inssoin, 5. A. R. Bux, 9. Bucks, A. Rumjahn: A. Rashid Abbas, J. 8. A Curreem, F. M. el Arcull, A. J. Ilussain,

KEGC

70-Harry Bradshaw, Port- G. Hong Choy, A. Kitchell, C.R.manock, Ireland; Bob Garner, Romalet. G.A. Souza 17-27.

Blackley, Lancashire; and Harry Young, Berkshire.

The Club de Recreio lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club in a Second Division match by 52-62.

R.M.V. Ribeiro, S. Souta, N.A. Belimo. J.C. Romedias (Rec) Jest to F.G. Ruberison. E. Gilford, C.1. Stapleton, J. Tibble 13-23: 3.F. Division

F.X.M. Silva, U Hongkong F.C. Silva, P.A. Corin, (Home) at p.m. Gadd, A. A.F. Goines (Red) lost to . Git Eastman, W. C. Simpson, J. tine. C. Bones, M.J. Divecha, L. MicKelvie-G-Norman, B.-Strango, Brezny. 16-26. A.A. Silva, L.M. P Hughes, E. Greenwood:

Noronha, C.A. J. Rodrigue, G.A. Francia, J. G. Meyer, A. Harvey, Danenberg (Rec) beat M. Grimgil,

. B. Robertson.

3. Tang, G. Lee, W. Howard 23-10. The Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the Club de Recreio in at

2nd Division v Indian R.C. "D

N.

Watson, G. Volckhert,

on Saturday at 4 pm

A.

Wally Green (Eng.) leading from Mery Harding (Aus) on the inside, with Jack Young, the Australian Captain, on the outside followed by Split Waterman, the English Captain.

Indians All Out For

86 In 90 Minutes

Against Derbyshire

*Chesterfield, July 9.

The Indian tourists gave their poorest batting display of the tour when they were dismissed in an hour and a half for 86 by Derbyshire here today.;

HKFC RUGBY

Derbyshire had been dismissed earlier for 162 and scoring 29 without loss in their second innings the County side led at the end of the day by 105 with all their second innings wickets remaining.

The conditions could not be He hit two sixes and 10 fours Elamed for the tumbling wic-| and reached his 100 in 93 kets, but Jackson and Morgan, minutes, equalling, the fastest the two Derbyshire pace men, 100 of the sets by Maurice obtained more "Life" from the Tremlett of Somerset in the pitch than the Indian bowlers previous fixture between the and Jackson, who certainly countries this redzon, worried the tourist batsmen

With Arthur Phebey, who with his movement of the ball either way all the pitch, had the made 75, Evans put on 186 for

second wicket. the sec fine analysis of gix wickets for

Kent, all 89 in 71 balls,

MEETING

well-known

....

Ivan Sharpe Talking Soccer

81 COUNTRIES NEED 5 YEARS TO TRY OUT ANY NEW LAW

Football is continuous with 81 countries now officially concerned, there's no end tơ it.

For instance, Wales wish to regularise the use of the white ball. They say managers and trainers have been introducing this waterproof, lightweight ball when it suits their own tiring teams. Wales prefer Scotland's system whereby the white ball must, be used from the kick-off or not at all.

·· But. GL the International Board meeting, at Capri, Eng. land held that the referee can

Wales control the situation.

still argued that "the Taws don't say whose job it is," but no change has been mado."

ex-

It has taken nearly 300 periments to produce a white boll that won't crack. Now it's In all ready for next season. fact, Bolton, Huddersfield, Tot

in

CIS

tenham and Bradford

nogy of the process, too, the life brown leather football has been doubled. Good news, this, for ball- the Junior clubs, whose bill had become their No. 1 headache.

already tried it. By

SCOTLAND'S PLEA

Scotland are hot and bother- ed. At Capri they pleaded for obstruction, 08

favoured by to

foreign footballers,

ounted by a full

They say

Umid referees

giving these indirect free-kicks Instead of penalty-kicks,

joo just spotted my income-tax inspector-1 won't be able to do a

thing knowing watching every

like a hawk!"

he's

return

London Exprian Service.

Do

free-kick.

are

and

contend there was an standing Last

under-

the

RUSSIANS AT

year that

punishment would be stiffened.

Scotland, Wales and

Ireland

plumped for the change, but

and

England

the foreignerB

Chowdhury 'bowled well for ree. So for 320, took ball Bugbear here is, charging":

HELSINKI GET FRIENDLIER

comp, surrounded by barbed wire and close to the big Porkala com-Naval Base they took from the

in-Finns in World War II, was un- *

thrown expectedly

open this the morning. The Finns, along with everyone else, were taken by surprise.

(the FIFA) said No. The Eng-| LM43417"*

that. Hish attitude is

with 81 takes it countries concerned, Ave years for a change of law to be applied and assessed.

Helsinki, July 9. The record was, therefore, 3-2

Russians here to compete in favour but a 4-1 (four-

is required to in the Olympic Games sud- fifths) vote change laws of play.

denly dropped their reserve Meantime Bir Stanley Rous today and displayed unusual: has been in the lovely Swiss

the heights friendliness in what appear- training camp on near Neuchatel helping a world fed to be an official high lovel

uniform change of policy. Leading scores were:

Mr W. G. Minto was electce

conference to secure 67-Fred Daly, Balmoral,

Captain of the Hongkong Foot-

refereeing in the Olympic font-

Hitherto the Russians have Northern Ireland.

ball Club's Tugger section at the

wickets for 30 the goalkeeper. We do. For been unapproachable, Their 18-Peter Thomson, Riversdale, anmal general meeting of that

elgners don't section last evening... Australia.

-the Indians, taking five wickets in 50 minutes before the close.

Yorkshire found difficulty in

Not far off may be a scoring off the tight Glamorgan Vico-captain is the cling to 30.

promise: no charging him When Derbyshire were dis- attack. Len Huttom took two serum half, R

sido the six-yards goal-area. Craig, while Messra M. Turner missed for 102, the Indians had and a half hours to make 65

very satisfied, and Eddie Lester spent two. The foreigners give him and D. Boyd will be represen-reason to feel

their turn to hours making 03. Willie Wat freedom of the penalty area, tatives of the rugger men on the but when it was general committee, along with but they never recovered from son, hit nine, fours in 73 made That's far too much.

-n disastrous start.

In Just over two and a quarter the two previously mentioned.

In his first over Jackson im- hours. The veteran full-back and

Tony Lock, Surrey's left- obtained vicious mediately. Wha half, Mr J. Henderson,

Mantri and Gopinath with Agures of six for 64 against chosen as secretary, and Mr M. "ip" from the pitch and bowled arm spin bowler, had the good Douglas will look after the in- successive balls and Hazare only Worcestershire at Kidderminster. terests of the Club Second XV just foiled the "hut trick."

Worcestershire knocked for the coming season. 12 Ken Bousfield, Coombe

with Manjrekar

Ramchand 203, but at the close Surrey and

In order to do away Max Faulkner, These oppointments are re-made & brave effort to stop the were 45 behind with six wickets the principal stumbling block Hill, Surrey;

***four relegations apleco-rom

--"Does the United States have; St. George's Hill, Surrey; J.R.M.commendations to the annust rot, but Jackson and Morgan in hand-a-good-position-

from the the First and Second Divisions as good a team as they had in Jacobs, unattached; R.

Playing Ave miles G. general meeting only, but there never lost their "Bre" and se- French, West Surrey; Norman is no reason to foresee any up-curacy and were supported by pillage ground on which be it was suggested a year or so London?" asked the leader of a

Peter set

Inspired Belding..

had learned his Sutton, Exeter, Devon;

.made Mr John Redman took the Most of the Indian batamén Harrison. of me back to the Bouthern and Nor- Rutalan. delegation of rowers, Ferndown, Dorset; and Allies,

his highest County score,

Nottinghamshire, Innd, -- Reuter.

two caps to Messrs Minto and J. Instead of forward.

He Henderson for outstanding per-i

bowled hours and 50 minutes and hit- formances during the last sea- Jackson and Morgan son's play amid the acclamation unchanged with Morgan ably

ting 10 fours. Lancashire's

popular bats of their team mates and fellow supporting the six wickets of

Jackson with threa for 35.

man, Winston Place, fell one Umrigar was struck

agalast on the short of his century elbow while batting and he did Essex, hafting faultlessly for not field when Derbyshire went three and a half hours and

Router,

71-Bill Coggin, Upper Mon- claire, New Jersey; Alex Kyle,: Sandmoor, Yorkshire: A. Fulton, Burhill, Surrey, Erie Brown, Sandy Lodge, Hertfordshire; and Sam King Knole Park, Keni.

MAINTAINS PRESTIGE

At home, the Third Division

for Increased promotion. Again, North have decided to fight on however, there's talk of com promise. up

Buchanan, t. II. Browne: T. Mar Third Division match by 02-03, John Panton, Glenbervio, Scat-chair last night and presented made the mistake of playing buck 153st out after Batting ve Divisions, so securing two up

tin. W. Russell, E. F. 9. Baker, G. J. Bellamy, G. E. Thomson; Mackrill, C. Greaves, A. Balky.

TAIKOD

F.W. Broadbridge, B.A. Shirazee, T.W.R. Wilson, F. Howarth (HCC) lost to M.R. Pereira, A.P. Rice! Pereiro, J.A. Victor, A.F. Remedion 1st Division v Indian R.C. (Home) 22-24; F. Marsh, W. Baker, 9. at 3.30 pn-G, II, Clayton C. Ramchard, J. Chubb (KCC) beat McLennan, A. Mullen, J. Catal. CA. Noronha, R.A. Campos S. mers; J. B. Baxter, A. Steven, W. Ribeiro, S.A. Collaco 0-18, R. Lee,

G.A.J. Maitland, S.A. Gray, .B. Brown, W. Kelrosa; B.

drow (KEC) Baker, R. B. Marshall, S. J. Pal Cowjo lock, J. H. Kinniburgh. Reserve, J. Ferrero, G.P. Pinna, B.E. Pintos. Young.

L.A. Roraria 20-20,

W.H. with M.A.

LEADING POSITIONS IN THE

LAWN BOWLS ́ LEAGUE

As a result of yesterday's matches, the leading positions in the three, divisions of the Lawn Bowls League are as follows:

F A 019 2 073 479 94

Up

? 427 192

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40

34%

20

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$65 509 46

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KCC

0 5

CCC

4

SECOND DIVISION

KOC

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THIRD DIVISION

CEC

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030. 542 90

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KDC KCC

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THE GAMBOLS

HUMM! -- TRAFS FUNNY

World Gliding Championship

Madrid, July 7.

In hot sunshine and

a

members.

Teams for the coming year will be selected by the captain, vice- captain and Mr Boyd.

was

On the motion of Mr. C. Mc-in again for the last 35 minutes. hitting 12 fours-Router. Ewan It was decided that rugger

clear sky, 63 gliders started practice, those wishing to

today from Cuatro Vientos | airfield · here in the speed test of the World Gliding Championship.

The fixed destination for all competitors is Torres Sabinan, 123 kilometres northeast of Madrid.

It was learned here today that Argentina has invited tho International Gliding Federn- tion to hold its next Champion- ship in Argentina in 1954.

Today's test completes three tests which are obligatory

the

2011⁄2 for the World Championship, 27% But it is expected that two or possibly three more will be held according to the time

available.

יי

players should commence the season's training with basketball

Henderson as soon as possible, cipate to give their names is

Mr J. Redman who has been chairman since the war ended was thanked by Mr J. Henderson for his good work on behalf of the Club.

European Title Fight Postponed

COUNTY CRICKET

· CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, July 9.* London, July 9.

The following are the close of Godfrey Evane; dynamic Kent play scores of first-class cricket and England wicket-keeper, nogged the

Somerset bowling score today to

144 in 110 minutes,

before lunch

In 80 minutes

matches:

At Taunton-Kent 326 (Evans 144). Somerset 30 for three.

At Manchester Lancashire Versus Essex. Lancashire 349 ho hit 88. After the lateryal he for Ave (G. Edrich 74, Place 90, scored even more furiously, making 88, out 50 added in 20 minutes to complete the highest score of his career.

Wharton 710).

thern Section, clubs that they into might be redistributed fully-national Third and Fourth end-down throughout the four groups of the League.

They turned it down because "a Fourth Division label would lower our clubs" standing.'

Now it is suggested that the four groups should be called the Premier, First, Second and Third Divisións. Cute Promo- tion, in name, all round.

- NO ONE CAN BAY'

Whether

this forecasts a of friction in the Games themselves which open minimum

on July 19, no one can say. Russian and American rivalry: was underlined, however, by the Soviets themselves,

'canoeists, markamen and eques-- trians that brought 11 carionds of equipment and 18 horses.

You bet," said an American newspaperman.

The pace of arrivals stepped. up. A German squad of 43 came along with 17 from Israch, 42 Bulgarians and 72 Russians, Girl flags of athletes holsted the Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia and Venezuela.

When

all entries are here there will be 49 nations repre¬. sented by 0,500 athletes-the big- gest Olympic Games ever-Asso- ciated Press.

DUBLIN TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Tan Ayre

MARJORIE WILL BE FULLY FIT: FOR THE GAMES

London, July 9. Miss Marforio Juckstit, ¦ The At Kidderminster--Worcester-

record-breaking shire 203 (Lock six for 04), 20-year-old

Australians Olympic Games Surrey 158 for four...

At Bournemouth Hampshire athlete, will be fully, is for the

Games in Haisin, it was di 320 (Harrison 163, Blake 52, closed today. TOUR DE FRANCE Butler six for .85). Nottingham- Miss Jackson, suffering from Dortmund, July 0.

shire eight for no wie

wicket,

sido, visited pains The European heavyweight

At, Leicest©z+ Leicestershire hospital for an Avignon, July 0.

examination title Oght between Heinz Neubaub, the holder, and his 14th stage of the Tour de 128, Oakman 98, Walsh six for she might be suffering from don women's titles,

Jean Rodle (France) won the versus Sussex Sussex 409 (Cax yesterday. and it was thought German compatriot, Hein. Ten France

(Aix, en 90), Sussex, all out af, close, cycle race

twisted rib. to Avignon, 178 Holt, has been postponed, for Provence

At Hull — Yorkshire veľkuÏ week from next Bunday,

kilometres),

Glamorgan Yorkshire 321 for This is due to an attacks, of Rodie's time was 0-hrs: 10 Dix (Hutton 66, Lester 03, Wat-

mins, 40 secs--Reuter,

son 73) Reuler.

fibrositis in the back which has

They will all count in the bamperód Heln Ten Hoff in his dinal totals of marks,—Reulor. |-training-Router-

Barry Appleby

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE Positions in the. County Cricket Championship Table as at close of play on July &

BY THE WAY, GAYI 19 THE

eek!

MY CAKEY

STOVE SUPPOSED TO SMOKE i

Points Awarded-

1. Burdy

2. MidicaBCX

3. Yorkiire-

4. Lancaabire

Northamptonshira

G. GlamorgMD –

Derbyshire::

8. Gloucester

10% Lelċorter

11. Hampshire

12. Warwickshire

13. Kent

14. Worcester

14. Domtrent

14. Not

17. BUNK

The above. 1poludes

W

First Trins lead in male

Tio.No.

8.02. 1

Fts

tia. In which Warwickshire accred a points

for inn innings Teach, and, furre & points and Legjonitrice a pointa and

Fex 4 polite,

In her

4.

Dublin, July 9.* (Australia), Briari

(India) resched Woodroffe (South Africa) and Naresh Kumar. the semi-final stage of the Irish Men's Singles Lawn Tennis Championship here today.

Maureen Connolly, helder of the United States and Wimble

in sight of

a third championship for she Today, with her side strap reached the semi-final; of the Women's Singles with u. 6-2, 0-2 pod, she went through has win against the Irish - intema- normal training and later watt tional, Mrs J. J. Fitzgibbon to the hospital for another

Reuter, examination,

Hor manager sald afterwards: There is no question of her not. being fit for the Games She had. a..... workout... this morning and is not a bit sülit now. Reuter.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Craigengower boat Hongkong.

TODAY'S SPORT

Lawn Tennis: Men's C Division, P.O.R.C K.I.T.CL.R.C. v L.R.C., C.R.C by S.C.A.A.; Recreio 9 H.K.U.; d.R.C..v R.C.G: K.T.G, R.D.C; C.C.C. V BR.C.C, N My Lawn Bowls, j uz v A.K. Minu at KCCI SA 2. Colony Open.. Binges-7.0. Ca C.C., 7-4¡ in a "C" División teže | qurdher-▼ A:A, Lopes M HKHO: nia matei yesterday, YO "J.F." Hayward v. 2. Keraami at

2. Faller and P.T.... Von (CC/°C) HKTCH CATang ▼ J. McDougalljet beat K.AZ Bendall, yaTCH W. fecreto: T.E. Bakor v A.L. Eat- Thom Bom G-f; beat, 0) Pritchard and than at tecrelo; MHENIOR

Density 7-6; boat G. Coxhead 11.5V. Ribeiro af- IDGC) 0.0. and J., Conneto diag) and souls

ifumain v 7, Nowacth mt. PRC. 1. Sung and B.: Dhaber best. Ben- Colony Open Pake-W. Cliambers fall and Troupport: d-ary bent: PRE- & A.E, Elletí v C. Coelho & Aid: chard, and Beadleply Base Desti Cox" Coelho at XOC, keed and Choose?5,6+) @

1:|:|: “B‚‚π. Dux and K.Č: #wun fost to Bendell and Thornypson and lost in Pritchard and 2 Doeniry 143 beat

· Coxhead-and Consume:0-1,:

Aquaties

PRiale of La Salle College Aprões: winning Mert at Varforis, Heuresn

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