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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1956.

CLEVELAND MAKE IT THREE IN A ROW OVER BOSTON RED SOX

New York, June 21. Lefty Jack Harshman won a spectacular pitching battle, 1-0, for the White Sex over the Orioles today, in which he and loser Connie Johnson ench gave up only one hit.

There was not the tension of a possible double no- hitter, however, because the second Chicago batter in the And Day: HKFC Flipino Chibi first inning, Nellie Fox, doubled home Jim Rivers, who had USIC v KDC "B": POC

KAW Derwie

1st Dis: Toureto + COLF

DGC

JC Taikoo Y KCC;

QC V

ICC

3rd Div! K

BKERC: PRC

HKPSA.

Ladies' League "USIC COC

Beardo Y KOC,

KCC R

vrč: Talkon v KBGC; KDC v PRC.

SUNDAY

Bowls

Colony Open Triples: Matcies at KUGC. TC, inc, RDC, ccc.

walked with the only run of the game. Harshman double- blanked the Orioles on runs and hits until the seventh, when Gus Triandos led off with a double,

He was forced to third to end ball against the White Sox for the threat, Harshman struck out the remnicing inning. four and walked four in win- It was a different

story at ning his fourth game and his Kansas City where the Athletics third shutout, Johnson truck won a 15-6 bat battle from the out seven before he was Ufted Washington Senators, in which for a pinch-hitter in the eigth. Joe DeMastri and

Zernial Gus George Zuverink pitched hitless bit homers for the winners and

Harmon

Killibrew

homered with the begs loaded for the Justes. Vic Power hit a triple and two singles for the Athletics

THREE IN A ROW Cleveland made

It three

ROGER BANNISTER SAYS..

There's Nothing Wrong

With Professionalism

In Itself But

But..

Montreal, June 21.

wen

seven

row

in

a row over the visiting Boston Red Sox, winning 4-0 on Early Wynn' four-hit Job Tho victory was the Bist for the Indians over Tom Brewer in more than a year. Brower had

in

trom Cleveland. Two of Cleveland hits were bunts by Jim Piersall and another was o soft poke to short left by Ted Williams, through a speed shift set up by the Indians against him.

In the

Na- only afternoon

Britain's Dr Roger Bannlster, who speaks as smoothly as he runs, said last night: "Professionalism and nation-tonal League game, Milwaukee alism pose the two major threats to amateur sports,”

""There's nothing wrong with professionalism in It- It's a business with self, but it's a different attitude

the pro, while the amateur plays because he likes to," Dr Bannister said at the 72nd anniversary banquet of Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.

Dr Bannister, the first man to run a mile under four minutes, cited the case of America's Wes Santee, who was ausperuted for life by the US Amateur Athletis Union.

"It was most unfortunate that this great miler has bota su25- panded," he said. "He's not the only athlete to accept money in

Uve form of over-generous

AAU had penses. But the rent alternative but to suspend Santee, The

of idea whole

ex-

שת

amateur sport will be destroyed unless some kind of steps are inken."

GREAT PROBLEM:

in

On nationalism In sport, he ald: "Germany started I un

1936 scale

the major

for

of Olympics

the Bake political prestige, but America's great aegro, Jesse Owens, made it impossible to express Su- for Aryan people by periority wianing three Gold Medals.

"Nationalları

in sport is une Some problems. of the great countries like Russia and others time unlimited ore spending and energy to develop top Bight olhicles

political guin it is the wrong

to

prestige. But atitude.

special

the

two

won his sixth straight under new

Fred Haney,

7-2 manager against the Pirates at Pittsburgh for a four-game sweep of the serles, Danny O'Connd batted in four runs with a double and two singles and Del Rice contri- doubles buted two Eingles "That

Chicago at New York greatness. I've seen things of rained out in the National. this nature happch many times, Louis at Brooklyn was a night things which the average game. There were only three Spectator

notices."— American League games sche- duled.-United Press, United PreRI,

Was

ап

act

of

never

and

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

was St

The following players have been selected to represent their respective clubs in their League Lawn Bowls games over the week-end:

Cec

Int Division (Away) V Recreto: W. C. Ogier, G. A. Souza, C. R. (Skip); Rossolet, D, W. Brodbury

Hong Choy, P. K, Lau, F. O. Modar, 5. 4. Leonard (Sp); F Lee, C. C. Ma, A. E. Coutes, J. S. Landolt (Skip).

2nd Division (Home!

HKO

|

A

Hutton (Skip); S. Tremlett, ́ A. Buchanan, L. Parker, C. Aakew [Skap}; G. Jeffries, V, Russell, C. Terty, L. Cosgrove (9kip).

Reserves: J, Bellary, D. Joshua.

Beccels

lat Division (Homo) v CCC: A. P. Pereira, L. M. Rodri c. c. Pereira, J. F. V. Rubelro (dp):

P. R. Rog . K. Pavel. T. A. Leonard W. Leonard [Skip) A. V. Lopes B. E. Souza, C. Roza W. M. Bousse, Y. A. Hintnek, G. F. Prostra, C. E. Passos (Skip); G. A. Santos, G. Madar (Skip): Wong Yun Outers, E. M. Alarcon, A. M. C. K. Burg, R. D. Baker, A. M. L.

Souza, J. E. Noronha (Skáp), Soores (dp).

2nd Division (Home) v KCC: M. Belleta, S. Call:

3rd Diviakon (Away) v FC: L. J Wade, J. A. Fox, A. K. Ienail, Noronha, A. A. Remedios (kipe: E.

Barron (Skip):

Sec

A. G. Bilvo, A. A.

Ž. Took, D. A. Nelab. J. Pau (Sidpi; Gutterres, CA. Datenberg (Sktp): C. T. Eager, A. E. H. Contao, S..

R. Soline, M. Q. Wong (Skip).

Ladies League

CCC Green (Home) v KCC: Mre 6. Silva, Miss H. Kwrong. Mre 1. Souza, Mrs S. Hosselet (Sicip)

J. F. Bilva, G. A. Ferreira, Noronha, L. S. Silva (Skip).

7. O. D. W. Leach, O Gold (Away) USRC: Mr Manshall (Sifp); K. M.

M. MA Min P. Dhabber, Mrs L. Hong Choy, Mins 8. Cornea (Skip),

FC

2nd Division (Away) v CCC: J, H.

Morgan. F Almas, G. Stevens,

YourLE. D. Trail (Skip): F. C. Black, A. B. Coleman, A. b. Dully, E. F. Gee (Bidp).

PRC

1st Division (Awwy) y KBGC

Baction B. 3. Kavier, J. W. Lee, A. should not be

R. B (Dkip): A. J. Coelho, C. F.

2nd Division (Away) Y POC: Roza Coelho Rozario, A. ft. Souma, C. A. privileges.

(Skip); M. Roza-Pereira, A. D. Ress Yu, B. L. Russell, P. W. Mitcalfe, honour

Holland (Skip); _A. J. A. Boqueira, J. T. Cotton (Skip). W

And Dividon (Away) v HKFC: mnett. T. Pilkington J. Sawford L. A. Peres J. A. dos Remedios C. Pape (Skip); M. Williamson J. It. Harris, V. Seymour, R. 0. L. A. Rozario, M. T. Nunes (Skip)|

"Our athletes given any Beer wo long with than sacrifico this honour just for the sake of winning."

Dr

"the real

13

Bannister, described

amateur's amateur", Bald he hand

many the true spirit of examples of amateur competition. He cited Australia's John the case of Landy, who stopped during a mile race to help pick up fallen opponent.

a

Probable Starters And Jockeys For Workingham Stakes

C. M. Franco, R. 8. Castro J. Blunties (kip).

3rd Division (Home) v KBGC: Brethton, G. T. Canter, C. Cuocem, §. 8, Hussain (Side); DR. A. Nunes Rodrigues (Sidp). A de Britto, H.

Willcox, W. H Caton (Skip); M. Pereira, F

3rd Division (Homel v OCC: C. M. Taylor, JJ, Moore, I. Y. Smith, Rotario, M., Ruil, A. C. V. Lotusdale (Sp): 0. B. During.

"T. H. Walker, Ribeiro. V. A. V. Ribeiro (Skip Chalmers, M. A. Rahman, F. A. Santos 7. Arias (Skip).

Reserve: J. H. Tion, N. Joques. M. Castilho, F. Ton (Skip): L. M. Naves, F. A. Machado, J. Ft. Soares,

BKFC V. A. Neves (Skip),

2nd Divisions (Home) y FC: H.

Angus, K Black, W. MeColl. F. Forrow (Skip): K. B. Baker. K. Sunumer 11 Ridsdale, Green- wood 15kip); T. Reynolds, R. C. Butler, T. Sneddon, T. Dyer (Skip). 3rd Division (Home) HPSA

Reserves: int Divdalozi Artur Coelho, 2nd Divison R. J. Ribeiro,

IRC

La Division Blues v Gold: M. Rarack, B. M. Omar. R. Kitchell,

A. R. Minu (Skip): J. M. A. Ram F. Jones, N. Vne-lieck, B. Elvaird, Jahn, S. Yamut, . Al, M. B. K. Goutier (8k)p?); R. A. Jones, T. san (Skip): A. B. A. Rahman, O.Kaye, J. Robertson, K. A. Baker R. Badick, J. Hoopen, A. H. See (Skip); W. A. P. Thom tris (Skip).

Baker, A. Boyd-Cowan,

B. G.

E. Moth

Reserves: E. Strange, 3, O'Connor, M. McCormick.

A. K. Bulliad K. Nazarin, (Skip). Bucks, A. . Abbas (Sidp): S. 0. Bux, 1. Kitchell, 1. Aekber, M. Y. Adai (Skip); A. M. Kadir, F. M. of Arcill, J. Husain, 8, M. Rum Jahn (skip).

KCC

BRENC

3rd Division (Awby) v KCC: J. F. Barron, A. J. Stainer, A. . C. Spencer, E. Poulson (skip): A. P. 1st Division (Away) Talicos Tarback. F. D. Bottomley, J. K. W. Stoker (Skp) J. L. London, Juno 22.

Club: B. Y. Doe, J. Tong, E. Mundy.

1. J. McKelvio, R. F. Twenty-nine probable starters flosselet, F. B. Kermani (Sicph B. Goode,

Phillips, A. M. Alves, Je Dufliek, Gregory, A. G. Gardner (skip). and jockeys for the six fur-W. Hong Bling (Skipli C. Thomp

KKPSA longs Workingham Stakes, to be on. M. J. Direcho, W. Gaffney, run at 1445 GMT at Ascot to- day, are:

Hook Money (F. Durr), Polish Lancer (1 Pirgo, Non

Rieknby), Nobla chalance (W. Charger (W. H. Carr), Libator Ministrel (E.

3rd Division (Away) v I[RFC: H. Chubb (Skip). Meet at Star Ferry, Finney, W. Gulick, ft. MacKenzie, Hongkong kle, at 3.20 p.m.

it. B. Dowar (SK): 3, Dempsey,

Bones Cibaces, G. L, R046.

. B. Capell (Bicip). 19.50

E.

WIGHTMAN CUP WINNERS

The victorious United States Wightman Cup team pictured after their malch against England on June 16. The U.S. team won 5-2. In picture (from left) are Dorothy Krode, Shirley Fry, Louise Brough and Beverly Fieltz. — Express Photo,

WIGHTMAN CUP MATCH

American Women Demons At

Were

Snatching A Chance

It was ladies' day at Wimbledon last Saturday-the twenty-eighth contest for the Wightman Cup between Great Britain and the United States. The trophy, sadly for the good of the game, has become American property almost exclusively.

They have a lend of 23 to four in the series, and not since 1930 has there Now the same old tune is being played. The tradi- been a British victory to cheer. tlon of winning is something very hard to break.

But

is

Pagēt:7

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 25. Orders by Brigndier L. T. Ride, CBE, ED. Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated June 19, 1950.

FORCE HEADQUARTKNESS · ́.

Trade Training: Auxillary' Polloss. Inf Platoon, Tuesday June 20, 1056 | Tuekiky: June 21-- All personnel=-34 HQ RUKOP 4.30 pa. Police District-5.30 - pune: Trasport Dress: MurtLi,

leaves, MPG . 8.10 p.m. Sekday tine Recce Platoon-Thursday June:25. (20~All _ peruorinel-RAF. KM-TW-D 1000-No parade.

am [Full Day), Transport Jewyea Salsbury Road at 8.45 năm. Egulp- Light Troop,—Friday June 29, 1900 ment déction=Saturday June 23-da ---Troop Training. Pirade MPÚ 515 | detailed -- HKAAP Hingar um 2.p.m. pm. for IQ RiKDF. Dress: Over Bunday June 24 -= √3 detailed alls.

11KAAF Hangar — 9 am. Tuesday ("C'& R Troop. -- Monday June 26. Juns 10 -- All personnal ..... IFCAAF Javen 1066-Parade KiPG 3.38 pan. for SOC. | Hanger -- d. pan. – Transport Dress: Murti,

Ballbury Road at 5.45 pani Clerks PA-Sunday June 26-XQ, RIIKDF... THE HONGKONG REGIMENT 9am. (Julf Day). Transport leaves Training: "A" Cvy-Baturay June MPO at 0.45 5.m. Tuesday June 2 30---W/B Arg. RV MPG for AlQ2 All personnel-iq BURDAN2 #6007 pm. Dress: OG Trousers, KD Shirt, (lfall Day). Transport loaves MPG Boot

Gaiters, Blus Bert, Beit, et 1.45p.m. Clerk 4.D.-Tüceday Pouches. 1 Cay-No paradies. Time to - All personnel *** fIKAAY Coy - Friday June 20....... Driü. Rife Hanger - 6 pmn. Transport leaves A.T.C. Revision, Miniature Range, RV MPG Barbury Road at 8.45 p.m. for HQ 3.1 pm. Dress: CD Shark, Section-Saturday June 33—he da OG Truudert, Blue Borel Boots, talled Kal Tak Towers-1, p.m. Bun- Anklets and Pouches. D CoyWed-day June 26-ás detalled Kat Tak Besday June 37-TOFTHE LMG DM. Thesday June 30 1

MPG for BHQ 126 Team - Bek Kong Tower - 9. Qim. *" Mor, P. Drom: KD Shich, OG Trousers, (Full Day) Transport leaves Balls- Blue Berot Boots, Anklets Mamketry bury Road at 9 am. Nursing Adesion -Wednesday June 27--All personnel Order Sp Coy MMO FL-No para 85 RA Kal Tak a. (Halt Mor_Pi-Wednesday June 27--Specia-

1 Tr. RV 1.30 p.m. at MPG for Day). Transport leaves Balabury

Email at 8.48 a.m. Riiq zis pun. Dress: OG Trousers,

Wireless OperatorE KD Shirt, Putines, Boots, Blue Bernt, (Advanced & Elementary) Tuen Web Bell, Carry rifle slings 110 Coy day June 20——All personnel--Murray Big Pi -- Baturday June 30/Sunday Barracks 5.30 p.m. (Both Betion). July 1-Wireless Ex N.T. RV 9 am, Friday June 25 -- All personnel in. RIIQ (Tpt leaver MPG 8.30 am.) Murray Barracks -- 5.30. pan. «(Elo- Dr: Kb Shiri, OG Trousers, Bat-montury only) CR Bection... le Order (Carry J/hat), MT - Sunday" Juno" 24--"D" _Team~~43 BU- Wednesday June 27--Engines-rovt- a.m. (Pull Day). Transport loaves sion. V RHQ 130 p.m. Dress; Saltsbury Road at 8, a.m. 1 Controller Overalls, Boots, Galtera, Belt Blue from Team 0 am), (Full Day), Beret. Int Bec-As ordered by ID, Tuesday June 20—C___Tom~117 80 aled Sos-Wednesday June 27-Lec- am. (Half Day). Transport leavČO ture Physiology. RỶ NHQ 5.30 pan. MPG at 1.30 am. Thursday June 23 Team-117 BU-5 m. (Hall Thursday clothes. Drew: Civilian June 20 - Handaging—first eld. RV Day). Transport leaves MPG at 1.30 RHQ 0.30 p.m. Dress Civilian Flying Training-Saturday Sunday clothes. Band & Corps of Drums As ordered by Band President, HKR and Monday, June 23, 24 and 23-- Late STE Period Monday June 23 say June 28-All pilot MPG

Thursday

Those already detailed for the above parade will attend. RV MPG for IQ 035 pm. Trg atoris at 6.30 p.m. Dress: Od Trausen, D0 Shirts, Bud Boret, Boots, Galters, WT Order.

HOME GUARD

p.m.

OC Flying Squadron,

HK. WOMEN'S 'AUXILIARY

ARMY CORPS Training ----Wednesday June 27----Pay Parade: Personnel parade HQ BIRDS 3.30 pm.

Drew: Uniform. Training-Thursday June 20, 1060 day June 28 First Aid: Personnel -Organisation of Infantry Pl/Coy. | parado 5.30 pm. WD Car Pack for Parade MPG 5.30 pan. Dress: Muri) : 51 Gen Hospital. Dress: Uniform. Friday June 20-Sig: Personnel parado H.E._ AUXILIARY AIR FORCE 5.30 . MPO for HQLF. Dress? Pay Parado-Pay Parade will be Uniform. held on Thursday June 23, 1960 at HQ RHKDF Happy Valley. Unite at the wil be paid individually following times: Officers-- 5.30 p.m. BNCC-3.440 p.m. OR's-0 p.m. The following are detailed to report to HQ RHKDF batore 1.30 p.m. Pagring Officers: HQ Uni-t Li G. Grehem. C&R Unit -FT of C. I. Salter.

(6gd.) Ó. H. CALVERT, Major,

for Commandant. RHKDF.

Mr Hazell To

Flying Squadron of N. Represent Hongkong

At IBF Meeting

Math. Witoessing Officers: HQ Unit Pit Off R. Y. W. Kat. C & R Uni -Pit J. A. Catley Flying Squadron played early, It leaves the off P. Smith. NCOs 1/0 Parade: HQ Uni-Sat W. H. Bennett. pleasant feeling that at jast we

C de R Usuit Sgt E. F, E. Da-Costs. Hazell & Company, Ltd, left the are not without a chance in the

Flying Squadron E. H. Rawlings Colony for Bangkok by air this Parado WOWO P. R. Remedios, Champlarships at Wimbledon.

INTELLIGENCE

Mr Deniz Hazell

of Denis

All that was wrong perhaps certainly went her way.

she made the champion fight Wos the way the singles ran

inch, and

Miss hnd against the Brista pinyers. Ievery was truly a case of so near and Brough chopping and spinning

The Officer Commanding has ruled moming en route to England to slow up the game, yet so far,

tho will represent the final set It is hard to say which of the that attendance is compulsory. This where he At 5-3 down First, Miss Mortimer went

attention of all Ranks de drawn to Hongkong Badminton Associa made her Mortimer

the three singles was the best.

the instructions from treasury where- down to Miss Brough by 0-9,* Miss

by chits or authorilles from absen- tion at the annual meeting of maximum effort, winning Miss 5--7, and

All were good, but although it 4-4,

Badminton glimpse of the tees will not be accepted, unless dus the International blinding service and holding is Bghting.

Brough's Indeed, at the end

to sickness ar abronce, from the Federation to be held on July be worth re- obvious it could

Colony. Transport will leave MPG of it all, Mis

her own for the first time sho Brough, the

af London. reigning Wimbledon Champion, gut up to 5-all with a lovely cording that Miss Bloomer's per- at 8.10 p.m.

formance had one differenge backthand passing shot. to have survived was glad

from the others, this being that battle of altrition asting on-

she did win the match whim it hour and a half.

really mattered.

www.d

went

a

down

But the effort drained her reserves, and it was Miss Brough who broke through yet again and for the lost time in the twelfth game for set and match.

WO3

Certainly she had less strong opposition to overcome than the other two, but it her infcili gence and determination at the

ticol

hat pulled points

her through, so she deserves much She has little severity praise.

service, but she wisely com- cerstrated

on getting her first service frequenty into court and

too deep determination

this proving most effective.

Her final advantage could not have be narrower. She had to make good a lost ant set, and all she held in hand at the

This single An analysin

was typical, and some- how underlined the waste of it game-18 to 15,

all from a British viewpoint. HUMAN ERROR

victory came For Miss Brough But the real thing was to

not a moment too soon. after Miss Blaxton, follow.

Demolished in the first set, being throughly oualpaced in the

inside

of an hour, A quarter opening

by Miss Fry, L

Buxton's Miss match yet and won her

weight of stroke Anally contradiction in gained her a winning position This is a

against Miss Fry terms, but easily explained. Let there be no bones about it, the more so since the tally in the 10 ties since the war at this point stands in America's favour by 60 matches to three.

ectually lost it,

a row gave Three games in her the second set at 8-6, and there she stood poised at 5-3 with victory round the corner, But the American's powers

of

Miss Buxton's defeat, by 2-4, retrieving and the hand of Fate at the last were logelher just 100 much for her,

of from one 8-0.mali

5-7 came those

Haman errors which there is no de against fence, And it came from ap outside agency.

At 53 threshold to victory. Miss Fry was (Crying, and the advantage wus sgainst the American. Here was match point to Britain.

A atree rally ensued, and the final stroke of it came from Miss Fry, a deep forthand shot. It raised chalk on the bare line. You the shot had struck the base Inches Inside the tram- BOTO Bncs.

sho stood on the

If the singles might so easily

in

Ms Knode made many are

the drives to

side-lines and occasionally

volleyed with

but purpose,

a

she made too nistakes and this maant many that she was always struggling. Miss

the drop Bloomer used shot Q good deal and it was in this

way that she got to match point by winning a vital mlly, and this was enough.

50

have gone the other way there was no shadow of doubt about the doubles match. Miss Fietz although sho and Miss Knode know a thing too much for Miss Bloomer and Miss Ward,

had

Mias Buxtons did everything

well as

as she could and not win she did

which to nothing with

She served reproach herself. well nearly all through and her

when

the had the sharp volleying, There were many Tallies on the volley, but the chance, played its part even to

and the Cheer

Arm of some content better team work

Her eventual failure quicker reaction saw the Ameri-smashes.

from 4-all in the final сапа hame by 6-1, 6-4 to

and simply sest slightly

arose round off a happy, if lucky day, for the visitors. solely from Miss Brough's grand Results (Great Britain first): ability, once again, to pull out Miss A Mortimer lost to that bit extra in a crisis and to That was the truth of it as

Miss L.. Brough (-1, 4-6, play one game quite beyond the most people believed. Not a

scope of her gallant opponent. whisper came from the preside. Buxton lot to Miss This she

to B-4 did to get Miss ing officials, and so, the tide

against the service by wome turnal cruelly, Miss Fry took S. Fry (2-0, 0-0, 1).

Miss S. J. Bloomer and Miss wonderful volleys and faster

drives, four games in a row dramatic-

ally.

to win at the last breath. P. E. Word lost to Mrs J. Ficitz and Mrs D. Knode (1-6, after an hour and a half.

Here, in fact, lies the great 4-—8). strength of the Americans. It applice 10 players. They

a chance.

arc in

Miss S. J. Bloomer beat Mrs D. Knode (0-4, 6-4),

Some things must be done-

but I drink MEEWAN'S

because I like it!

MED LAREL SPARKLING BEER-M÷TRIKYDUNGER, LTD, EDINBURGH,

Bole Agents DODWELL & CO., LTD.~ Queen's Bldg.

4

Die Stamping

A SHADOW In this match breaking œrvice

For SECOND DAY

really meant something. their games The United States duly won although Miss Brough's zavice supreme the Wightman Cup as expected is a shadow of what it was, her Anishers, good

# tight corner, and demons at matching when, having established lead masterly ability to deal with the of. 3-0 last Friday, they won returns is still at her command that in the second of the three remain- and it was significant

in so clow The extraordinary thing about ing singles last Monday at this way, even

when Miss La fight, he won three love games Miss Brough's match was the Wimbledon

by in the final set. The last game. way both shey and Miss Mortimer Brough bent Mias A. Buxton by which Miss Brough won casily threw their services at each 3-0, 0-3, 6-4. The final score whe 2nd Division (Away) w Recreiot D. Roberts, J. Hayward, K. Bode

other with a careless abandon. United States, five, Britain two. for the match, did not live up W. Baker, C. W. Lam, 9. Ram-(8kp); J. Duty, H, Evan chand, T. Lock (skip); W. Dooley, Laurel, 7. H. Goodman (Skip).

In the first set, won 6-3 by Monday's results (British names to what had gone before, which had been good enough to Phoenix, J. N. Wo

Britain happy start indeed first) were Reserves: J. H. M. D. Wall,'À... F. (Skin); R.

thers were five service breaks,

please the most critical specia UHRO

bory, Mortimer three to Mins

and 2nd Division (Home) v KDC "B": 3rd Division (Home) v HKENC at

Some of the play in the Flanders, A Fletcher, A two to Miss Brough; in equal

Miss A Buxton lost to Miss Pim. J. A. White, B. Brdih, 8. 9.

match in which Miss A Mor number in the second saw the L. Brough (6-3, 3-0, 1-0). FNelson, W. 8. Ed-Zuiden, C. Ingledew, I. A. Edwards,

(sielp)1 A. J. Amtrlen draw level at 4.

Mis A Mortimer beat Miss tires beat Miss 6. Fry by 6-4, But the climax was yet. to Cockruliah (J. Mers | words, H, A. Tægge (Skip); J. Lipe 9. L. Edwarda

6-3

was perhaps the best of S. Fry (6-4, 6-3).

the whole day. For it was fast Golden Lion (B. Swift), combe, 17. Judahy H. A. Mathieson, Stonyer A. Buckley, I. Holway,

G. B. Ladd (skip).

N. Hart-Baker (6p).

come. Int. the final so there

Miss

Mortimer and Reserve: G. Strother Blewart. Harvest (J. Simpo). S., Lada (BWp), (Game starts at

were mine braon la an when Buxton lost to Miss Brough and and curate a lime away Drumhead (D. Smith), Chang-3.30 p.m.)

for most of the SUNDAY

and Indeed, at

Icept one point Ladies' LeaKUS

not-found that Masters).

from the Scene (T.

KCC "White" (AWAY) COC

Misa Broligh Blood at 6-4, she Miss Fry (2-0, 2-0). Friendly Gama

though they HKPBAV Fnd (away) at 3.30 alone had won a single service. Christ Dooley Kise C. Moos. Mire F. p.m. H. Taney. Roberts, IL. The reasons for this were thoughts of a fantastic surprise,

alortly {B}{g}}}

dis Mits mas Cracken's, (S. Millbanks), Dumad (say).

Maoketizio, H. 6. Dower

Miss Merliner, fort carder Miss S. J. Bloomer were, often Carter) 20m

Meet at Biar Terry, Kowloon aids D. Roberts, W. Güllen, R. Lavored, Scampordale

weak of

move to make her replies. Each K. Dedie (Big); J. B. X. B. Well, Queen's Benchi (W. Swinburn). KCO Rode (Home) Fitipo T. II. Evens,

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