OUR QUEEN - AND THE
THE
TURF
QUEEN KNIGHTS
THE CHAMPION, AND THEN TALKS RACING
By JOHN HALL and JOHN RICKMANTM
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1955.
Nothing pleased sportsmen and women throughout the world, those who race and those who do not, more than the young Queen's act in bestowing a knighthood on Gordon Richards. That was in 1953, the second year of her reign, Coronation Year.
Never before has a monarch conferred such signal honour upon a, jockey. Her thought was universally acclaimed. It was another earnest of her deep affection for the Turf, as well as of her high regard for the incomparable little jockey,
LAWN BOWLS
TEAMS
The following have been selceled to represent their re- spective clubs Légue Lawn Bowls matches tomorrow!"
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1st Division theme) vs. Craigen gower Cricket CL-A V. Lopes B. Hascich. W Gainey, T. Baker (skip; C. 4. stapion
Of all the "men who have ridden for her, the Queen has known Sir Gorden the" kngest and the best, She knew him well when she Elizabeth.
frst
copy, bound in green leather, to
her moroccan Majesty. Shortly afterwards he was called to meet the Queen.
the She told him she found was Princess
book
absorbing" consulted it. well aware
frequently
When she began to race her and own horses she often chatted Her advisers are with him, discussed racing tac-that she does. tics, asked him questions.
SPORTRAIT-bý
RANK
OUTSIDER WINS
London Xxprese Servios..
MAROC
Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders
Serial No. 25.
Orders By Lieutenant Colonel O. F. Newton Dunn, Commandant Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated June 28, 1955.
Dress: Int Platoon Tuesday July 3, 1959, 5.30 p.m.
Mutti-Overalls. HQ REXDF 5.30 p.m. Drea: Multi. Int Ser-Wednesday July 6. 1956. Recet Platoon.--Thursday July 7, Map Ex-Conventional Signs ParaŽ JE Before the flat-racing season
1935. Lecture and indoor demonstra- | RHQ 5.30 p.m. Dress: Murti. Med Don Pir attack. Map Reading See. Wednesday July 8, 1955. 1 conference When he came to kneel be- opens she holds
Contours and their meaning, Parade Oficer Lecture 105 Medica and
MPG 5.30a.m. Dress; Musli fore her to receive the accolade with her racing manager
p.m. Dres: Mutte: Cooks-Thursday Arubery Battery Field Troop July 7, 1935. Lectare os improvisa- him welcoming her trainers to discuss plans. she gave
July 1955--Field Day. tion & G1068 Stores. Parade RHQ After any of her horses have Thursday
Right Section: OP Exerelso at HQ 5.30 her
Dress: p.m. smile. Immediately after
Jacket .OG is a full report, REKDF 9.19.
SETI
Transport leaves Trousers, Boots. Futtres, Bue Beret. the
re- Fun she
8,30 a.m. Left Section: Rezimental Course "8", Warning "Arise, Sir Gordon,"
Mialisture
Road Order: Weekend Exercise July 9/10, Range Chatham marked: "I see you had a good and enters up the details in her MPG
Training Camp 9 8.m. Transport 1938. Parade S.C.P. Z pm. Dand day at Brighton yesterday." He private racing ledger. She also
writes personal notes on the leaves MPG 8.30 sm picking up & Corps of Drums. Monday July 4. had was three races."
parade. Wednesday July 9.45 a.m. Signalers in parade with G A short while previously, his races she sees. home at (Flume V. Prinun
Marlborough Wilt-
Right Section. Dress: OG Shorts. ns ordered. Puttees, Belts, C & R. Troop-Mon- | RHQ, Aspire
p.m. for SOC. Drew: Mutt
The Hongkong Regiment Training
Coy Tuesday Map Acading helis July 5, 1950.
Thompson, A. M. Alves, D. Philips Skip: D. B. Sequeira, J. N. Wong. Kerman W Hong Slug (Skip
A.
Kowloon sortion a: Vehicular Ferry and Drums' Programme
Parade 10.30 am. at Dres: CG Shirts Shorts
At odd moments she browses had been burgled, and among her bloodstock books, day July 1953, Parade MPG 5.13 White Belt Galler. Blue Beret.
goods were stolen,
pores over breeding records. numerous including Personal racing wophic
*
3rd Division
Club:- Officers' Tribble. E. C. Fincher, Triggs (Skip): A. Liang, J. Carvalho, Jade Silve, Co. Champlevies
Skip P.D. Murung, C A. J. Maand. J. Ting (Skid).
SENTIMENTAL ARTICLES KBOC
Away) vs 1.R..
Sir Richards appealed to the 1st Division
Tindallthier to return the sentimental "B" t Hughes, W. Williawan, J. Me- Kevi (SKIDI: E. Linddel. articles, and the burglar did so, and cricket-lovers who can re-
asker The Queer Howarth, C. Rounsefall E. Purvis
Just as there are people who know by heart the performances and details of alt the first-class football clubs for years back,
of Wisden,
1 Gatki, ale everything he wanted particuQueen knows vg A. Harvey Sup 3rd Division Home) vs P.R.C.-larly had been returned,
V. Band. C. Creaves, H. Seat, Athen wanted Hulton (Sp); V. Thomas A. Me Cracken J. McLelland, C. ET
Skap: L. Gordon, S. Howarth, S. Tremlett L Cosgrove Skiới...,
PRC
Dewar Russell,
I. C. Laurel, soodman (skip)
Iwa
05
the
ALE
Fri
Boots Flashes. Blue Hosetops. .
day July 8, 1955-Band & Druma. Band Formation Drili. Parade 10.30 am. at RSQ. Dres: OG Shirts Shorts. White Belt. Gaiters, Boots, Hosetops Saturday July 9. 1935-
Drums
at 4 pun.-W. Gill:es, W. William- the jockey was told by her plenty "behind the saddle." and Khaki Shirts, Treusen, Belts, Boots,
on DE O'Brien, P. Lowe (akip): day
oes it stand straight On its
10
J. Harris. W. Jones, C. Willcox.rading manager. Captain Charles forelegs? How does it move?
"The Queen wants S. H. Moore:
A Sautar kp: E. S. Jones. V.
L Verige, T. Pilkington, Mary (skip).
(KI): E. C. Jones, F. Roberts, A. "But I didn't know that E. Jones, R. Mackande kp?: 1.
had Bellamy, I. M. Bryan, E. Locale.
W. H. Caton (skip)
CCC
4 p.m.-C. C. Ma. C. Madar. F.
*pulled
Gordon assured him. Landau to victory.
Lace
1/the
Sir
Doris Hart, Favourite For Women's Singles
Title. Eliminated
Wimbledon, June 30.
Wimbledon has proved again this year how dangerous it is for so- called experts to prophesy the eventual finalists in this greatest of all tennis tournaments on grass.
Kurt Nielsen of Denmark, unseeded, has reached the final of the Men's Singles and today Beverley Fleitz knocked out Doris Hart, favourite for the Women's title in the semi-finals.
the At this inte stage incalculable against
Australians IN factors like control of nerves | September in the United States. and tough fighting spirit are And there has been some taik perhaps as important as shot that Budge, Patty might be
called skill itself.
upon to take his place.- France-Presse.
THE RESULTS Mixed Doubles Quarter Final V. Seizas and Miss Doris Hart
N. Fraser (Australia) bear. P. Esenberg (USA) - 6-2, 6-1.
G. Paish (Britain) beat G. Druliner (USA) 6-3, 6-4.
Women's Slanica Miss H. Pasuce" (South Africa) beat Miss J. Bounds (Britain) 6-1, 5-1.
Miss L. Felix (USA) beat Miss
D. Senney (Australia) 6-1, 7-5.
Miss F. Muller (Australia) beat Miss G. Woodgate (Britain) 6-8, 7-9, 6-3,
B. Gullbrandsson (Sweden) beat Miss F. Lemal (France) 6-2, 5-7, 8-8.
The Rosewal-Nielsen four- setter was proof enough of that and today toe Doris Hart did not show the pace and dash she once would have done to (USA) beat W. Gilmour and break up the powerful rhythmic diss D. Seeney (Australia) 6-3, base-line driving which formed 6-2.
I A. Hoad and Mrs L. Hoad the core of the Fleitz game.
Louis Brough, the number two (Australia) beat O. Sirola and
Mrs Pericoli (Italy) 6-3. seed, came through in two sets Miss Lea against
her
country-woman 8-2
N. Fraser and Miss B. Penrose Darlene Hard, which was ex-
(Australia) beat H. Stewart pected, but even here a surprise (United States) and Mrs. E
Vollmer (Germany) 6-4, 7-5.
Men's Doubles Semi-Final Rex Hartwig and Lew Hond (Australia) beat Mervyn Rose and G. Worthington (Australia) 7-9, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1. Women's Douries quarter-Final
Miss F. Muller and Mrs L. Hoad (Australia) beat Miss V.. Koortzen
and Mrs H.
Pascal
was in the making with second se t going to 2-6, Darlene Hard serving no
of them
the and less
than nine double-faulis, several
garne point, Beverley Fleitz is the mother of a two year old daughter. Of this her second' appearance" al Wimbledon, she has fought her way to the final. Few could de so well so early.
MORAL ADVANTAGE
(South Africa) 6-2, 6-1.
The following are the results Students of the game who like of the All England Plate
recall pas! performances consolation Cup reserved for might be interested to know players who fell in the Arst or that Fleitz has beaten Louis second
rounds of
to
Brough four times in four tournament, meetings during the past two years
might be called a which moral advantage.
The Mea's Doubles Final an all Australian affair, Hoad and Hartwig will play Neal Fraser and Ken Rosewall, the lotter having eliminated the top-seeded American couple, Vie Seixas and Tony Trabert,
Hoad
and Hartwig played another couple of their fellow countrymen in the semi-final in Merryn Rose and. George Worthington.
Both semi-finals were hotly contested tive
affairs. se demanding powers of endurance.
which Seixas could hardly be He blamed for not exhibiting. Equip-
is nursing G. shoulder injury, which has been troubling him ever since Wimbledon started.
by arrangements. 3.10 p.m. ior Haw, brea: Sherta/ Jacke 06. Busts, Pustees, Her Personnel et Plated By Blue Beret. warning urder (1) LMG Shoot Farade 8.30 aJTL At All-Football-Tuesday July 12 RHQ. it cite pages bloodstock.
Dress: WT Order. "A" V. "CH" Coy, (2) Friday July 8,
Home Guard. 1955--CONINTENCE-ALL GETS. LSM. MUTI With her affection for horses |LEMS Satz 5.30 p.m. ard
Training-Thursday July 7, 1953. - Cay-Monday July 4, 1954. Hait Miniature Range. LMG Parade to know if he it is natural, for, as some people
and Fum. Parade MPG 5.20 p.m. for Day Exercise
HQ RHKDF. thought he would be able to grow up in family atmospheres
MPG 1.30 P.m for RHQ DTCM: Dres: Geul Working Dress win on her horse Landau, which where the popular small talk
E.K. Auxlisary Air Force Blue Beret. Khaki shirt, OG Stackз,
Disciplina. All personnel are ro- the Boots, Puttees, Battle Order, Warn sports. was to ride the following concerns athletic he
in Vrder Bini-Football. "B" vA"manded that when attending HKAAP Queen grew up among people Coy, July 5, 1955 3.30 Friday.
p.m. at] Hangar for training, they must book 1st Division (Home) vs Club de
Sir who talked hörses and racing in RHQ. "C" CayTuesday Not too enthusiastically,
July 3. IN and OUT at the appropriate Recreio at 4pm. Finner, T.
1955 22 Shoot. Map Reading 2 times. If this precedure is not. ad- Poynton, R. Hughes, H. B. Gordon, said he thought he their leisure.
Mortar Revision. Paride MPG 5.15 hered to, they will NOT be credited Roz Yu, 23.
The Queen wished him could
p.m. for RHQ, Dress: Boots, Puttees, or paid for that period. Hollandia K. T.
She knows how to evaluate a
Shorts & Tunic OG, Beret, Wieb Trade Training. — G.CI. Team. Budie (skip, A. F. Watt J. H.
NC. Reynolds, good luck, and he passed onL
Belt Hasetops. "D" Coy-Wednes; Friday July 8, 1955--Radar Operators Apparently, however, she had horse. Has it a "kind" head,
"heart room," which day July 6, 1954. Observation, and
3.0.0-534 pm. Controllets Courses Reporting Exercise. Parade _MG
Lecture Roan Murray Parade 9.12 2.m, for Wongnelchang. Dress: nd Division (Away vs K.D.C. suspected a frown as he had spacious
Ground, at 5:30_ Saturday July talked about Landau, and next means deep shoulders? Has it
1953—"A" Team—Rada Station Gatters Jungle Hat. Warning Order (8.30a.m.) Full Day. Transport Mini-Football Wednesday July . leaves Sababury Road at 8.30 am. 1945. "D" v "C" Coy. TrE PL-Mon- Fighter Plotters. Tuesday July 5, Is it a "climber" that is, day July 4, 1953. Rine TOETS and, 1833 Waichi - 5.0.0-9. know why you pulled a face'
Foot Drill Parade MPG 3.15 p.m.
(Half Day), Tuesday July 5. 1385 3rd Division (Away) KBGC when she talked about Landauces it waste time and energy
too high,
RHQ. Dress: Overalls. hifting its hooves too
infor Smith J. M.
Blue Wagen S.O.C..30 pm. Thurs day July 1, 1938 -- "A" & _ "B" or is it a
Berels, Boots, Gaiters, Sp Coy MMC Gurney, A. J. Bunnell, C. Arhus yesterday."
natural
Clerks Mor Pls. No parade. HQ Coy Sis Watches-5.0.0.-3.30 pm. "daisy
with
hooves Fi-Wednesday July 6, 1955 Map| G.D. Tuesday July 5. TRI-HKAAF Ex-Um of Military Symbols. Farade Hangar -- 8 p.in. Transport leaves He rode sweeping close to the turf?
MPG 5.15 p.m. for RHQ. Dress: Salsbury Road at 3.45 pm. A close friend has said:
Mufti Art P-Wednesday. July 6. mest Amaania. Saturday July "2. "When the Queen gets together 1965. MT Lecture and Organisaton 983---HKAAF Hangar Group 1st Division (Awar) vs K.C.C. at Then the Coronation Derby with some of her
ac Parade MPG 5.15 pm for RHQ.. 'borsy'
Transport, leaves Salisbury classic which
Jacke, Trousers, Boots, Read at 1.43 p.m. Sunday July 3, Dress: DG it's hard to know Puttees, Blue Beret. Friday July 8, 1955-HKAAF Hangar with quaintances hoped win
to
what they are talking about." 1955. MT & MC Cadre, Parade RHQ |ám. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 am Tuesday July 5, Aureole Not since the day in
1953--HXAAF Hangar-6 pm. Lec- sure. Traport leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 p.m. T.T. Section, Sun- day July 3, 1055-HKAAF Hangat
Secilan - Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 2.0 Nursing Orderites Friday July 1965-5SQ RAF Kal Tak 1 D.. Traport leaves Salisbury Road at 6.45 p.m. Wednesday July 6, 19553rd Gene- Fal Hospital am. (Full Day). Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 am Friday July 6, 1935--S3Q RAF Kal Tak -- 7. p.m. Wireith Opt Elemesury. Tuesday July 5, 1955-As detailed--Murray Barracks -.30 pm. Friday July 1, 1955-AS detalled-Murray Barracks-5.30 p.m. Wireless Opt Advanced, Tuesday July 3, 195d detailed-Murray Barracks-6.30 p.m. A.T.t. Satur- day July 2, 1935-As detalisch-Kai Tak Tower 12.00 noon le 6 pm. (Full Day), Sunday July 3, 1965- As detailed-Kal Tak Tower-8. 3.11. le 2 p.m. Full Day) Friday July 5. 1985-AL Flight-HKAAF Hangar
"Road" at "1.45 p.nl.
PA.
-3.15 pm. Transport leaves Mur ray Parade Ground at 5.15 p.m. Tuesday July 5, Auxiliary Patice. 1955 HQ No. 34 RAY Police Dirlet
4.48 m..
Transport leaves Mur- ray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m.
O Madar, G. A. Souza (skip): F. the great
Lee, Rene Rosselet, S. Leunard, G. Queen O M. Bradbury skip): P. Marison. W. C. Ogley. C. Hong Choy &
E Cuales skip).
and Division iiome) va Toikoo at 4 pm C. K. Sund. A. E. Co R. O. Baker, R. Tay skip), P. R. Raul, Wong Yan. T. Leonard, Leonard iskip): W. M. Sousue, G F. Santos, J. J. Kelleher. P. K. akipi. Reserves: J. Fox and
A. Fyrreitu.
BKCC
the
1948 when the runaway Hyperi.
cum held her
breathless
had
the Que been so excited about race as she was that. Derby
Day.
In the betting Aureole and Pinza wers favourites. Harry Carr was on Aureole:
2nd Division Homel vs U.S.R.C. Gordon still waiting after at 4 p.m.-N. Heaton, T. W. R. Wilser. Wyper, F.
Marshall the years
Sir
al
for his first Derby
(ap): W. F. Watson, J. R. Mc-wirmer was riding Finza.
Chadwick-Kew, D. Ausland, L..
Trail (skip): A. B. Coleman. A. DUTY, L. M. S. Lloyd. F. D. Angus (skin),
HKERC
SADDLING ENCLOSURE
As usual, the Queen went to the saddling
Enclosure. The
3rd Division (Hume) va Filipino Duke, was with her.. They saw Club at p.m.y, ruse, 3. K. Sir Gordon.
Said the Duke:!
Mundy, W. E. Macfarlane A. G. "You'd think there were only Gardner (skip); G. W. K. Craw two runners ford, J. F. Barron, I. Poulson. 7.
Spencer, A... Paneli, F. Golding skip)
Talkoo
ir. this race;
no-
Northants 226 For 7 In First Innings Against Springboks
Northampton, June 30.
1-9
Northamptonshire were 226 runs for seven wickets K. Sloan (skin); E land, a R. C. body talks about the other 25" at the close of play today in their first innings against the
A The Queen put
in: *On. it's South African tourists, who had scored 409. ill lerribly exciting," but she
The Springboks appeared to gain a fast grip on them. Transport leaves Salisbury luck. 2nd Division (Away) vs C.C.C. at wished him
and going! p.m.-A. C. Spence. G. T. Gra-over to Pinza's trainer. Mr Nor- game when their fast bowler Adcock struck two important Thursday July 7. 1955 HQ RHKDF hain. N. Fraser, d. i. Kinniburgh man Berlic, told him: "It blows early in the afternoon. (skip) G. Stark, Rut don't win
hope you do. B. Baxter skip
Clerkr
It makes him at least a doubt
ful starter in the American team to play in the challenge round of the Davis Cup with Trabert
Quenes
· Outside
Form Gates
At Wimbledon
the Singles.
TODAY'S MATCHES
Women's
Doubles Semi-Final
and Miss Angela Mortimer Miss Anne Shikook (Britain) Versus Miss Fay Muller and Mrs Jennifer Hoad (Australia),
Men's Singles Final Kurt Nielsen (Denmark) versus Tony Trabert (USA). Women's Doubles-Semi-Final
Mrs Beverley Fleltz and Miss Darlene Hard (USA) versus Miss Shirley Bloomer and Miss Pat Ward (Britain).
Mixed
Doubles-Bend-Final
Morea Erique
Miss
Neale
beat
Men's Singles Ward (Britain) Gardner Mulley (USA) 0-8, 7-8, Mulloy retired.
R. Howe (Australia) beat R. Haillet (France) 620, 6-2.
rose
(Argentine) and Breush (USA) versus
Fraser and Miss B. Fen- (Australia).
Vic Seixas and Miss Doris Hart (USA) verus Lew · Hoad
and Mrs Jennifer Hoad (Austra- lia)-France-Presse.
Stand-ins Give Brooklyn A Shining
Victory Over The New York Giants
New York, June 30. George Shube and Dixie Howell, a pair of standout .... stand-ins, gave Brooklyn a shining 6-5 victory over the Giants this afternoon in a game which was tied three times before the Dodgers finally pulled out in front for the first time on Shuba's single in the 11th inning.
The old inter-borough battlers socked at each other with every trick in the books-squeeze bunts, double steals, sacrifice bunts and flies. The game also produced another booming home run by Willie Mays, his 20th of the season and his third in the three-game series at Ebbets Field.
Wimbledon, June 30. Queues more than a hundred sixth of yards long had formed outside walked the gates
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for Milwaukee and Jackson and Harry Chit hit Chicago homers,
In the American League, the Tigers made it three straight over the White Sox with a 4-3
The climax came quickly in eighth to defeat the Cubs 1-4 the 11th when Ramon Monzant, and take over, second place. Joe the Giant hurlers, Adcock's two-run bomer was Dixie the winning hit after an error by Carl Furilio.
Jackson made
all the of the All England Howell, getting into à Dodger Randy
the first time this runs unearned. Del Crandalt also Lawn Tennis club here tonight Game for
of season as third string catcher homered making certain of people seals witness tomorrow' after Rube Wallser the replaces Kur ment for Roy Campanella, was Singles Final between Nielsen of Denmark and Tony shaken up in a play at the plate, Trabert of the United States. hit the first pitch for a sacrifice The gates do not open until bunt. Shuba stepped up to bat 11.00 o'clock tomorrow and the for relief pitcher Ed Roebuck and victory at Chicago, Ray Boone main event can hardly start for bounced a winning single in the drove in three runs with a bomer and single, Steve Gromek B. Douala, W. 5. MacHardy, R. Then to her trainer and Harry By lea Northants
ome three hours after that a middle, had lost Tribe and Broderick caught at
there is the wicket within three overs,
3 women's maich
In the 10th At Dark singled pitched, seven hit balk for his she said: "There's not their first three batsmen for 118
scheduled to open
eighth victory, The the, pro of Roubuck and Mays followed damaging blow off him was a anly Pinza to watch; there's the in three hours and five minutes Manning, however, stayed with
gramme.
with his home run into the upper two-run hones by Mindle French horse, Pink Herse too." batting and Smith and Murray Subba Row to the close,
Northamptonshire needed 34
Trabert remains favourite for stands. Brooklyn bounced and She was absolutely right. Pinza sorely troubling Subba Row,
ied it at 5-5 with two more runs. the title. He has not lost a set Bickne
won.
with three wickets in hand to Aureole ran second, and who was 15 minutes a rur Pink Horse was third..
The pitch began to take a save the follow-on. The Queen congratulated Sir Little spin and South Africa's F. Gordon after
it was all over attack looked a more efficient Said
than the Duke: "Well, Gordon, force
Northamptonshire
G. H. Clayton, J.
B. Marshall. W. B. Brown (skip).' Res. J. McArt. 5. Feltham
2nd Division (Home) va Filipino Club at 4 pm-P. Cattier, R. Butler. P. B. Gardner, B. I. ford (skip); H. Black, R. Blyth. W. McColl. K. Forrow (dp); Baker, T. Sneddon, H. Ridsdale, E.) Greenwood (skip). Reserve:
Young,
Friendly game on at 4
Carr
Mera Heller, R. Jones
K. Summers, I suppose you are going to re had done. Shields, C. N. Rakusen, R. G. Baker, N. Van-tire now?"
be B
17
Holate W. Taylor and W. Bovaro going to win the Derby
Boyd-Cowan, H. put in: “No, Mesdames: -" Summers, Baker. Gautier, Dyer, Greenwood, Boyd Landau for me next year. Cowan, Wyper. Thomas and caton.
(It was not to be. Sir Gordon 2nd Division (Away vs H.K.C.C. had a fall which prevented him Landau in 1954. at 1 pm.-R. M. Hetherington, N. from riding Mart Baker. W. Hees, Trail The horse ran and finished well
DSNC
а
THE SCOREBOARD South Africa 1st innings 409 Northamptonshire 1st innings
D. Brookes, c. and b. Murray Before the happy After lunch Adcock was more P. Arnold, c. Keith, b. Ad- Heck. E. Gautler, T. Dyer. H. Bjockey could answer, the Queen effective and aided by smart slip
cock is not. He is catches by Keith, he dismissed L
Vingston, c. Keith, b. ea Arrold and Livingston. Brookes
also
escaped from sharp D. Barrick, b. Adcock chance off him..
R. Subba Row, not out In the latter part of his 80 E. Reynolds, b. Fuller
spell minutes
after lunch,
G. E. Tribe, Duckworth, Adcock produced the best space b. Goddard
the bowling of
Bod V. Broderick, P. Duckworth, was in 1953 that the Queen although South Africa had only b. Goddard won the Royal Hunt Cup with more success before tea, J. Manning, not out Choir Boy. Doug Smith had the their bowlers looked the masters,
Extras ride, frankly did not fancy his
That success was an important
(skip): G. D. S. Agnew, M. Seething
Rabinson, G. Goodyear _*(skip);
G. Hill, R. 2. Read, A. Fletcher,
S. S. anders (skip).
3rd Division (Away) vs XD.C. a
p.m. Wren, Wolstenholm
5. Bolte. R. Hastle (skip): A 3. Stenver. A Buckley. W Collard. G. Strother-Stewart skip R. F. Green, J. Whitefield, Walker. R. w. Booker (skip);
Reserve: J. Woodward.
Filipino Club
1st Division (Home) vn IRC “G-
J. Lee. A. H. Souza, 7. A. Tibble:
one
game.
chances, for Chair Boy was apt one, Murray taking a good re- to be moody. He ran magnif-tumn catch from Brookes, who cently
Three furlongs from the scored 64 in two hours and 50 post the crowds were cheering minutes. him home.
the South morning
This
Grounder. Thursday July 30, 1956 — All Groundcrew-KKAAF- PJ Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 5.43 pm, Saturday July 2, 1933—"A" FUCSI-HKAAZ, Harga- 2 р.м. Transport leaver Salisbury Road at 1.45 p. Sunday July 3. 1955 Flight—IECAAY Hanger 0a.m. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 ..
Flying Programme. Thursday 64 June 30, 1958–All Pilots —-HQ PHKDÝ pamTransport leaves Salisbury
1.
23 Road at 4.43 Dane Friday July
1955 "A" · Fight-HKAAT HEIGHT- Transport leaves Salisbury 9 am. 5 Road at 8:45 am. Szurday July 2, 421950-5 Fulgh-HIAAF Hangar 5212 pm. Tranport leaves Salisbury Road at 1.15 p.m. Sunday July 3, 31935 Fight-HIAAF. Hangar--- 9 am Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 8.45 0..
19
Hongkong Women's Auxiliary "Army Corpa
0 Training. Monday July 4, 1963-
10 Si "8":
Parade 5.30 p.m. MPG 8 for HOLT Dress: Uniform. Tuesday Parade $30 July 5, 1955 -5igs "A": pam MPG for HQLF. Drent: Val- 228 Form:
Wemesday July 8, 1956-AI! 5.30 pm MPG. personnel parade
Fall of wickets, 1-60, 2-72, Dres: Muff Thursday, July 7, 1935
In the Royal Box the Queen Africans continued their innings Fuller
3-116,
Total (for seven).
4-151, 5-160, 6-199.
BOWLING:
B.
21 B.
R. B1
24
4 79
A 18
15
-10
18
Sarith
10 4 40
Mclean
Goddard
· 1. + 10
C. A. Coelho (skip): P. J. Rodris was on tiptoes, binoculars press-for 35 minutes reaching a tal Adcock ques, M. T. Nunes, A. Bachoo. Bet to her eyes as her hor of 409. Australian George Tribe Keith Baza (kipl; E Xavier, S. Hus
Corien. La fashed first past the post. She achieved a bowling analysis of Murray (skip), Reserve: C. M. Xavier. was quickly down in the un- five "for 81.
sain,
2nd Division (Away vs H.K.F.C. saddling H. F. Periers.
enclosure to thank
M Neves Smith and give Choir Boy D
HA. y. Ribeiro. V. Neves handsome pat. (skip): A Peres, I. S. Castro,
E. G. Barros, A. J. Coelho (p); To
RELENTLESS. HATTLE Northamptonshire had their what extent does her backs to the wall after tea as A. M. da Luz, M. A. Rahman, A. D. Majesty participate in the active the South African bowlers management of her thorough fought a relentless battle. Adcock 2nd Division (Away) vs H.KERC: breds? She takes advice, but
Castro, L. A. Bonario, T. M.
again took an important wicket Call major matters-breeding
in bowling the forcend Barrick,
Res, A. C. Sequeira (skip).
Franco, C. M. Rorario.
of
Castilho Bucholces, the mating of this mare who was threating the bowlerst A. Ribeiro (skip); C. M. Castilho..or that stallion, selection
Thorpe. V. Espina bere races she makes the decisions, supremacy with a hard hit (dp). Reserves: C, Foster, M. A
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The game has now been re- Count Stefan Zamoysid, a Po- with 52, after two hours and 25 arranged for" Bunday, July 10, and any X.C.C.dawn bowler, who
his name down for to maten last Hves in London,
is requested" to notify --The
minutes batting, hitting five
Director for the Games
Sixty-nine nations Look bart the 1932 Olympics at Hel
lish racing enthusiast who now boundstage sink but the deadline for 201 When the book, which had when Goddard, South Africa's pooptance for next years
Sunday and cannot play on at inken years to compile, came | seventhe,bowler came 'on bt [games" is smokvefil September
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boy
but in 1953 the Count sent the struck a double blow by getting | 1958,
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Minoso,
so far in his six matches to-Junior Igian beat out a but wards the title, whereas Nielsen on the first pitch. Duke Salker
Jack Sox to score him and tripled dropped one early on to the Australian Potter, another to Rebinson squeezed a bunt down Segal of South Africa and had fast for the tying run.
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Washington ended the five- game winning streak of the Red a 3-2 triumph in which Frank Shea struck out Norman Zauchin with the bises loaded in the ninth to preserve rookie Ted Abernathy's first Big League win.
Clint Courtney's double Johnny Groth's triple and Roy Sievers By gave Washington two runs in the second. Mickey Vemon tripled and scored on Groth's "squeeze bunt for the other tally in the fourth,
All other clubs had BRAVES BEAT CUBS
open The Braves came from behind dates in the Majors-United in the Press, Di scored for runs
to go 7-5 in the Afth set to get With the Glants in front 3-2 the better of Pietrangel of Italy. Brooklyn put on a last-ditch However, after his disposal rally in the ninth with Howell, of Ken Rosewall of Australia, again the hero, Sandy Amoros the prophets are being noticeably and Gil Hedges singled and Carl sacrificed them along cautious about what the Dane Furillo
with a bunt. Howell lofted a can act cannot do
One prophecy however might sacrifice fly to bring in Sandy be ventured. I Nielsen strikes and send the game into top forms spectators will get overtime. match full of modern service.
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