|SOUTH AFRICAN, TEAM FOR SECOND TEST
London, June 20.
The South African team to play England in the second cricket Test starting at Lards tomorrow will be selected from the following 13 players:
J. Cheetham (Captain), J. McGlew, R. Endean, J. Walte, R. McLean, K. Keith, T. Goddard. P. Mansell, E Fuller, P. Heine. H. Tax- field. I. Smith and N. Ad- cock.
The only omission from the team in the first Test is Paul Winslow, the forcing bat.
The final eleven will be announced tomorrow morn-' ing-Reuter.
Army Small
Bore League
The week has been marked by an unusual number of "pas sibles" from the Army Small Bure marksmen, the individuals achieving this distinction being
Law, (14 Field Regt RAJ, S/Sgt. James (Camd W/S) and RQMS Weatherley and Pie. Wray of 6 Comp. Ord. Depot.
The team stores have acau, shown marked improvement and the following teams have produced their best scores to dae, Come W/S REME 582, 11 Inf. W/S, the Dist LE, $60,
both of
REME teams, A team securing 564. and 'D' 510, 14 Field Regt. RA
points
Com 6 Comu who obtained 582, and
ob Ord Depot a team which in ob
of 589 broke taining a soTE their own best score for the third time in five weeks, failing only by one point to equal the Army Inter-Units record of 590.
Sixth Round
Cernd Pay Office 50-HKCTU $69. 14 Fld Rext, RA 582-2/7 Gurkha
Rate 550
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1955.
COUNTY CRICKET
YORKSHIRE IN A SOUND POSITION AGAINST NORTHAMPTONSHIRE
London, June 22.
Yorkshire, challenging strongly for the County Cricket Champion- ship lead, did well today at Northampton, where they had a chance to clear Surrey's 12 points advantage.
Five Northamptonshire wickets. fell for 123 to a Yorkshire attack without Freddie Trueman, Bob Appleyard, Johnny Wardle and Mike Cowan, and the home County were all out for 213.
- Brian Close, the young all rounder, was in sparkling form, taking five wickets for 88, with his offbreaks Yorkshire had made 83 for the loss of luckless Hutton's wicket at the close,
the season in 24 hours. He went on to score 156 out of 237 in four hours Ave minutes, hit- ting a six and 21 fours.
total
Facing a Warwickshire of 269, Essex lost Dodds in the first over and finished 232 be- hind with eight wickets in hand.. Lancashire, with England Surrey had a non-Champion.
Statham, ship
Oxford speed bowler Brian game Egainst .:
into trouble against University at Guildford. The ran University caught the Surrey Nottinghamshire at Old Traf- bowlers on an off day despite ford. losing their opening pair for 12,
None of the England bowlers, Bedver, Loader or Lock, reached his best form and all three were somewhat flattered by their figures, E. R. 7 Holmes, Surrey's former captain and an Oxford Blue 30 years ago. led the side in the absence through injury of Stuart Surridge.
Delisle and Fellows-Smith, the young South African dealt severely with the bowling. Surrey had made 55 for one in reply to the University's 238 a! the close.
Don Smith, the Sussex opener, starred in a new role as a bowler at Tunbridge Wells and captured tive Kent wickets tor 35 with his Jast left-arm
started deliveries. Kent
weil with 76 for the first wicket, but went on the as soon as Smith
48 Gurkha Inf Ede 543-27 Gurkha batsmen struggled.
Rules A 569.
North Staffordshires 4 Dist. W/S REME 570.
Hongkong Signal Regt 543- Dist,
W/S REME A 564
Arst Bve Smith lock the wickets and, in all bowled for 24 hours. Colin Cowdrey alone dealt Armily" with the attack, fours
in his Sussex losl both their opening batsmen for 47 in rep-y to Kent's 204.
HQ 40 DIY, RA (No Turgels re-hitting six ceivedith 30 Hussars 577.
Coy, RASC. 43-Brit Ind Prov
465
CW/S REME 500 - 6 Comp
Ord Depot 339
Comd W/S REME 582-42 Fid Regt. RA 404
40 Div Plov Cuy, 552-Northamp
tans 'R' 56.
Northamptons 'A' Bye.
LEAGUE TABLE
2/7 Gurkha Rif
& COD
A
W/S HEME
A
DIST WIS REME
HKCTU
14 Fld
7th Hussars ...
42 Field
2.7 Gurkha His
HK Sigy
40 Div Pruv Cey
Northamptons Northamptons 'B'
11 W/S, REME Brit Ind Prov Cay CPO........
48 Gurkha
int
North Staffs ..........
Coy. RASC
HC 40 DIY RA
# Field
Bonncon mecca
W D
+
T
P.
* 3406 12
2304 12
3300 10
3318
3416
262-
Car Parking Arrangements
For Boat Show
A FINE CENTURY.
48.
Seven of their bowlers came
batsmen who
in for heavy punishment from the Nottingham included two century mastrs- Giles (121) and Cyril Kon Poole (121 not out)—in their
clal of 359 for five,
Gules and John Clay set the tempo with an opening partner- ship of 91 in 90 minutes, and Giles and Poole added 135 for the second wicket in two hours
10 minutes.
Giles batted nearly fcur hours and hi: 17 fours. Poole's Innings was 3 mixture of dogged defence and flashing drives, and he, too, topped the century in 44 hours-Reuter.
Good Scores
At Practice
Shoot
Fine weather tavoured the 35 members who turned up for the Association's bi-monthly prac- tice shoot last Sunday. shooting was held at Kai Tak "B" Range and was at 300, 500 and
The
A fine century by Warwick-600 yards and the scores return- shire's professional captain, Tomed were better than those of the Dellery, rescued his side after last two practices due no doubt three wickets had fallen for 32 to the ideal shooting conditions. runs to steady Essex bowling at Westcliff.
Dollery never gave a chance in reaching his third century of
St. John Ambulance
Orders
Orders by Dr F. 1. Tseung. C.S.J., Acting Commissioner
The scores are as follows:
FJ. Greenwood
(RAF) HA, Souza
(DE)
(DF).
of St John Ambulance Brigade, Hongkong District, Order No. L. Rosarion 25/55, Dated 23rd June 1955.
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South China
Beaten 4-3
By Otago
Dunedin, June 22. The Hongkong touring football team (South China) was beaten for the first time in New Zealand today when they last 4-3 to- an Otago Provincial side,
The Hongkong team was out-' played on a slippery ground. The local side dominated the game territorially and rave a Ane display of attacking football.
The visitors positional play and short passing game suffered from steady rain before and They gave during the game.
indication sufficient
of their espabilities to show that the score might have been different on a firm pitch.
An unsatisfactory point of the
was when game
Otago were awarded a goal with a playar apparently offside. A linesman and the Chinese players appear- ed to think this was the case, but the referee allowed the goal
to stand.
The Chinese made Otago play weil. Scorers for Otago were W. Beny, A. Forbes (two) and For the Chinese Twing Yiu
.
W. Williams,
"Terrible the
(two) and Mok Cheuk-yin Chun-wah tallied.
Both goalkeepers played brilliantly on occasions Lau Yee. leftback, and Ko Po-keung, the centre-half, were also "outstand- ing-Reuter.
Major League Baseball
New York, June 23.
Major League baseball results
today were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H E
1
9 0
6 10 t
Ditmar, Sleater (7), Sain (7).
S.R. (b) Class “A”
300x500x80Cx Total
Wm. Mck. Gilles
(KKP)
32
11 DG
31
1
31 24
23
31
94
RT. Archer
31
30
Wm. KY. Exi
(MKP) (R)
32
34
30 24
| J.P. Baleros
(S.C.)
31 34
|AN. Robinson
(RN)
Mebel Wong
(CIV)
30
30
34 31
30
(CIV) Wong Bor
30 31
Kansas City
(CIV)
26 30
Ambulance Duties-Hongkong, - NP. PAYTI 26.6.65.-2.7.56 Chung Sing Amb. Div.:
New York
(DF)
29
29
25
BA
3.7.56.-9.7.58 Eastern Amb. Dir..
June 1866: H.K.Y.M.CA. Not, Divi. T. Buckley July 1955: Shaukiwin K.F. Nig.
Ambulance Dulica Kowloon,
Class,""
27.8.55.-3.7.55. Shumahupa
Amb. A.J. Mooney
Div.: 4.7.53.-10.7.56. Kowloon Amb. Div, June 1956: Waterloo Neg. Div. B. Goltevsky July 1955: KY.M.C.A. Nag. Div.
(DF)
{DF)
22
31
02
*
20
83
and W. Shantz; Ford (8-3) and |Berra. LP-Ditmar (3-4). HR-
Mantle (18th).
(DF)
28 27
10
Detroit
Penetration Squad Duties 26.6.53.
Class "C"
Boston
7 35 2 12 13
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23
31
89
27 20
21 B3
27
29
24 10
27
27
28
26
20 23
22 25 24 71
25
17
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Brooklyn Chicago
Dr Weng Wak-kwan, Dentist Chen F.C. Ke Mal-tax, Cdyo Kwok Kitming & (HKP) (R) Shumshupo Neg. Div. 3.7.56. Dr
Dentist Poon Hau-ming.
HER Noddings In connection with the ADur nual Dragon
Festival Shields, C/S Z. Arculli & Western Boat which will be held at the Chung Dist. Nag. Div.
Orderly Dunes For Mainland Area Fq.-24.6.55. Shamshuipo
Shing Benevolent Society's Bath-
(HKP) E.K. Abbas
(DF). Amb A.M. Xavier
(DF) Dival Hung Sang
(BKP) (3) ... Div Amo Amb. Div M.C.M. Suva
ing Pavilion at 4 p.m. on Fri-Div: 25.6.53. Tsimshatsul Amb. DIV
day, June 24, the following car parking arrangements forth Road are the Commissioner of Police.
26.5.66. K.Y.M.C.A.
Amb.
27.6.55.
Shamshuipo
Div. Neg.
Kong Wab
20.8.54.
Kong Wah
at Vic- 28.6.55. announced by
Flag cars will park on the north side of Victoria Read, west of the main entrance to the Chung Shing Bathing Pavilion: Blue Label cars will park o the waste ground immediately to the opposite the entrance Pavilion and Orange Label cars will park as directed by Traffic Branch personnel who will ba on duty.
Motorists are pdvised that Victoria Road between Cadogan Street and Sassoon Road will be open to cre-way traffic flow (from east to west) between 3
and p.m.
p.m. appro- ximately.
TA
All guests
4
are requested to
arrive no later than 3.45 p.m.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Tennis
30.8.53. K.Y.K.C.A. Amb. Div.
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S.R. (a) Class "A"
(DF). Street Bleepers Shelter Scelety A. Brown
(RAF) Duties Shamshulpo.-24.65.-25.6.58. K.Y.M.C.A. Nap Div 2.1.55 MN. Master 30.6.38. Shamship Nag. Dir.
Street Sleepers Shelter Society. Duties-Western Dist-Juse 1066: EM. Ensor
1038: July Diva Nay. S.C.A.A. H.K.Y.M.C.A. Neg. Div.
Mongkok K.F.WA. A. Dulles 4.0.55.-25.6.55. K.Y.M.C.A. Nag. Div.: 27.6.65.-28.6.55. Waterloo J. Morgan (DCKE) Ng. Div: 29.0.55.-30.6.55. shulpo Nag. Dir.
Beach Butles-Hongkong.-25.6.53. E.Y. Mac 2 pan. Repulse Bay, Kennedy Town
(DF) A/D: Big Wave Bay Sih Nam A/D; Shek-O. Wanchat "A" AD. 20.0.56. K.G. Evans 9.30 8.m. Repulse Bay. Western Duz A/D: Big Wave Bay, Central A/D; Sbek-O. Wrochur! "A AVD. 26.3.4. W.3. Northcott
(RA) Confucian
DK. Howard
Swimming
Pavilion:
Bench:
(RA)
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33
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June
(HKP
"Div :] Evans,
Lary, Foytack. (1), Abe (4), Suverink (5), Bierrer (8) and Wilson; Brewer, Kiely (6) and White. WP Brewer (4-7). DP- Lary (8-7). HR-Zauchin (12th), Boone (7th), Kailine 2 (12th & 13th), Piersall (5th), With (6th).
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Cutting loose from the sugar-plum saga