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AT DEEP WATER DAY

The following are the resulta of matches played in the third round of the Deep Water Bay Mixed Foursomes:

Dr and Mrs J, D. Mackle beat Mr and Mrs L. H. Robinson 2/1; Austin Ho and Mrs Hayes beat Mr and Mrs R, K. Collings 4/2;

His Impressive sports record and soccer

represented run was one of his most cherish-W. E. Hines & Mrs C. D. Elrick dates back to his schooldays at Hongkong in the Cricket Intered memories. St. Joseph's College where he port match against Shanghal In runked as one of the best all- | 1923. rounders, representing his school at erickét, "football and athletics.

Carrying onla sports activities in later life, he be came prominent In both cricket

success

was

DEST REMEMBERED

lawn boyls and

beat Mr and Mra J. C. Brown 4/2; J. Kery and Misa de Save lost to Mr and Mrs W, N. Cīravi 1 down Hongkong's

In that It is perhaps in Interport

large that U.M. will be best in a

Semi-final matches to be play- measure due to his bowling and longest remembered, and it willed by September 0 Aro 04 partnership not be far from the truth to follows: Dr and Mrs J B. a grand unbeaten

say that, to local lawn bowlers Mackie vs Austin Ho and Mrs A. with the late Tam Pearce.

That he scored the winning the initials "U. M." stand for the Hayes: W. E. Hines and Mrs C. beat that Hongkong could offer | D. Elrick vs Mr and Mrs W. N or can now produce in this Gray. Held of sport,

Australians Heading For

For A

Decisive Victory Over Somerset

Taunton, Aug. 24.

The Australian cricketers were heading for a decisive victory over Somerset, the bottom County in the English Championship table, when the second day's play ended here today.

After losing six first innings wickets for 68 runs between rain storms, Somerset staged a partial recovery due to a seventh wicket stand of 89 in 75 minutes between Roy Smith and Yawar Saeed, an 18-year-old Pakistani all- rounder.

But the County were all out

for 187 in reply to the Austra- Ilons' total of 460.

Following on 200 runs in arrears, Somerset had lost one wicket for 21 when stumps were drawn.

Young Saeed, who scored 48, was making his bating debut in first class cricket in England. He will have qualified residenti- ally to assist Somerset in the County Championship next sea- son,

THE SCOREBOARD'

Australia, Ini Inttings 480 Somerset, 1st Innings

M. Walford, b. Bénaud... D. Kitson, c. Davidson b.

Lindwall

3. Lawrence, b. Lindwall..

R. Smith, not out

T. Wright, c. Bennud b. Ring

2

DONOM

17

B. Brockichurst, low. b. fting 24

H. Stephenson, e. Davidson

b. Benoud

Y. Speed, C. Lindwall b.

Davidson

B. Langford, st. Tallon b.

Ring

T. Hoil c. Tallon b. Ring

E. Mitchell b. Davidson

Extras

Total

HAMMER THROW 181: 2 Euan Douglas (Scotland) 178:1015

Alox Valentine Bestland)' Moscow, Aug. 24. 174: 21" „Dan Anthony, (England) Soviet athletes today brokee | 174; 434, Peter Allday" (England)" one European record and two 174: 0 Tom Mullins Australia)

Arthur Silbery (England) Davidson

3 Soviet track records in Moscow, 171:32

100: 7

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¡China A.A. soccer team now touring Indonesia,, maintained

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Jump record with

ZHurdles, one-tenth of a second 150:

183: 3 world short of Gen Hardin's

354:2 185; 9 record standing since, broke the Soviet

Alexandra Chudina of Moscow 152:0

183: 0 - High women's

151:10 a jump of in: 9 1.60 metres (5 feet 0% inches) 150

Frank Candy"(England) 2 Yurly Liluyev of Leningrad-set | i60: 11 Dennis Cullum (England) 2 new European record of 60.7 10:1 Vie Dreyer (5. Africa) Oneconds for the 400 Metres 1 Neville Gadsden (Aust.)

160: zis Duncan Clark (N. Zealand)

Keith Pardon (Australia

Hill Ring

Benaud Hole

Lloyd HadGeld (Australis)

D. Moore (England),

D. Brands (England)

Leech N, Zenlind)

2 Brooman (land)

Mark Pharaoh (England) MCHSIA) (Bestland).

Don. Vanhegan, (England))

and Moscow athlete Georgly P. 1: Porter (England)

K. Vainovskia (Eng.)

0 Ivakin bettered the Soviet noord 19:11 ly(England)

2 for the 800 Metres run with a 13. N. J. Dram (England)

14i all, C. Harper. (England).

Himo of 1 minúte 40.0 peconds—| 14; 7 Nadhi Prakash (India)

.241. „Pelar Grosse. (8'pozw) · ·

Somerset, 2nd Inalogs

Blessed with a perfect delivery and style and exemplary green manners, he was always a trent to watch.

Many a time has the opinion been expressed "If there is a ahot. that could possibly be made, U. M. would do it" and the truth of this was no better shown

than in one Interport match with Shanghai when Hongkong needed victory. position, came back to his end, picked up hla wood and without & moment's pause took the Jack right into the ditch!

one shot for

U.M. went up, surveyed the

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Helsinki, Aug. 23, Great Britain today took an early lead in the Open series of the 14th European Bridge Cham- plonships at Helsinki, closely foilowed by Belgium and Sweden. TYPHOON

The brilliant British team

headed the contest of 11 Western MAP nations after scoring two cicar- cut victories of two to zero points in the first two rounds of the tournament. Britain's point score stood at four tonight after a

have decided to play a comain 70-47 victory over Italy. Earlier and shot," has been his oft-repeated it had beaten the Norwegian advice to young bowlers.

team 80-20.

Just before he left for Mecca this columnist had the privilege of asking his opinion of the

Belgium was in second place with three points after a victory

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"Very much below that of the prewar years" was his non- hesitant reply. To the question the probable as to what were causes that tended to produce this

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main-Mr. R. R. Todd. tained, is the most important factor toward the wirning of games.

accuracy;

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Despite the fact that he was the only bowler who won at one time or

.four another the Colony Open events, and the Singles Championship the re- cord number of five times, U.M. never allowed these achieve- ments to permit him to have a right of sny in the sport.

When on a few occasions there have been petty squabbles over team selections or other matters relating to the game, he has in- variably stood clear from them by dropping himself out first.

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their unbeaten record by draw tasson he was always at one of ing with the all-Java selection, these matches practically every Bond Java, 1-1 on Saturday Saturday, sitting on the majority CAN ONLY BE DONE IN A “ZORIC" UNIT. THERE Scorer for SCAA WE3 Kwek of occasions all by himself, Byes 4; Legbyen 2, Wides 1.Ying-lok the centre forward.apparently unostentatiously but IS BUT ONE IN THE COLONY. IT IS USED AT

truth and fact one of the great Following this, they played on landmarks in Hongkong's sports eleven selected from Middle Java

world. 3 on Sunday, and best this team Bby 3-0. Leo Yuk-tak, son of UM. has gone into another.

Les world, but his name will always 18 the ldol of bygone days,

Wal-tong, followed in tus father's in as long as lawn bowls is footsteps by scoring hat trick. played in Hongkong and a long Of the five games played the is the qualities of true sports- SCAAggregation won three manaip are cherished and tree- and drew two, matches,

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Walford, c. Ring b. pavidson Smith, not out Wright, not out.

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