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TO-DAY
Koccur
International Cup Final:
England
v China at HKFC Stadium, 8.30 pm,
Reserve Livistan: Club Any
Police v Bou
(SK) 8.30 p.m.;
Chan (85), 130
3rd Divist pm Caroline
H (HV), University v RIL (UV) at D.30 D.ML.
Final round of Inter-school "D" compositions at Frade kanck-out
King's Park, 10 m, and presenta- Bor
Irdminton
Exhibition Games by 10 P.. Chimere Eagles against JK at CCC. Opin.
TO-MORROW
Tennis
Men's "A" Division:
KEESA, KCC v che (2), BCAA
ITCCA,
Lachen" "A"
Division:
LHC. USRC KC.
Badminton
CHC V
Exhibition by P.1. Chinese Eagles v HK at CCC. 8 p.m.
Воссет
Caldbrck Cup Final 24 Fd egt KOSD AL Boundary Street, 6 p.m.
Glentoran win
SUN D AY
POST-HERALD
HONGKONG, SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1957.
HONGKONG BATSMEN IN TROUBLE Will
Bedson, Coffey and Souza out with only 34 on the board
All-Malaya dismissed for 145
Kuala Lumpur, May 18.
A draw seemed inevitable after rain had interrupted play for the second day in the three- day match between Hongkong and Malaya to-day.
Hongkong were not doing well, having lost three wickets for 34 runs in reply to Malaya's first innings score of 145.
Exhibition badminton
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matches
Following is a list of players
Irish Gold Cup who will participate in the two-
day series of badminton exhi- bition matches at the Craigen- gower Cricket Club between the Philippine Chinese Eagle Bad- Hongkong Club and Selection 10-day and to-anorrow
Belfast, May 17. Glentoran beat Denry by three goals to one in the Irish Football Gold Cup to-night.minton Reuter,
Eastern Zone Davis Cup Final
FIGHTING REPLY BY JAPAN
Manila, May 18.
Japan, fighing back in brilliant style, today won the doubles to make the score 2-1 for the Philippines in tho Castern Zune Davis Cup tennis championship,
Japanese stars Kosel Kamio and Atenshi Miyagi defcal- ed the veteran Filipinos, Raymundo Dayro and Felelimo Ampon, 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 6-2, before more than 8,000 rabid Philippine fans at Bizal Memorial Tenala Arzan,
The Philippines took the first two singles matches when Ampon beat Miyagi 3-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4, and Deyru downed Kama 6-2,4-0, 0-1, 2-6, 6-3.
The final and crucial singles matches will be played to- morrow to determine which country will represent Ania acainst the winner of the American Zone Davis Cup com- petition-Associated Pres
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PHILIPPINE CHINESE
Sy Khin Pla--157 Philippine Singles Champion and Men's Dan-
des runner-up.
Uy Ching Stong-157 Philippine Mixed Doubles Champion and let si Doubles runner-up.
Philippine
Eleon Haw-Itanklag Singles and doubles player.
Adriano Torres-1957 Men's Dou- and Men's Singles bles Champion runner-up.
Sy Tong Banking Philippine player.
Ludion
Miss Tan Gua Suy--1957 Singles and Doubles Champion.
HONGKONG SELECTION
George Ma- 1937
Singlow Champlin,
Hongkong
Wing-loon-1957 ilongkong
Singlea Her-up. 1807 Junior
Champion (Singloa).
Hengkung Dr K. 5. Low-1937 Mixed Doubles Clumpton, a fölmür Doubles Champion.
Ramun Young 1037 Hangkung Men's Doubles Runner-up, former Bingice, Doubles and Mixed Doubles Champion.
Wonz
M. A. Ebrahan,
Robert TV 32 131 Men's Dou-
blea and Mixed Doubles hunner-up, fermier HK Men's Singles, Doubles atu Mixed Doubles Champion.
Reserve-Sul Chuca, Miss Halert Kwong.
Yuu, this Mix Diana Cynder Ho.
The matehas will be as follows: To-Day: Two Singios, two doubles (bder).
One is singles,
mixed doubles.
Bito
To-Morrow; Three Singles, two doubles (Matt). One ladies singles.
SCOREBOARD MALAYA 18T INNINGS A.R. Jones, Ibw Carnell ... E, Rose, b Greenhalgh ............. M. MacCaw, b Greenhalgh A. Dows, e Dodge b Dhabker A. Grindrod, b Fettlt...... Khoo Bin Kheng, b Dhabher M.C. Hallapathy, o Findlay
b Dhabber
G. Turner, b Greenhalgh
Two run-outs ended Malaya's ball from Kirkham had beaten A. Dellan, run out first innings at 145 this morning him completely. after an overnight total of 137 Welch joined Souza on 0 J. Kirkham, run out for eight wickets.
sodden wicket and baking cau- | W. Bone, not out
Extras Dilkan, who had scored 49tiously, they remained together yesterday was run out to-day until after lunch.
Total Then, with his third ball after after scoring a single,
Hongkong opened their in-lunch, Kirkham had nings with Belson and Coffey, caught by Dews at silly mid-on. Fall of Wickole:
Both batsmen scened
Hongkong UR-
captain Findlay 3-30. 4-30, 5-32, comfortable facing Kirkham's and Welch then remained 16-R-122. -128, 10-145.
gethen until stumps were drawn. Kirkham was devastating. He
speed attack.
Coffey gave a simple catch to Grindrod at slily mid-on with the total at scvon,
Souza
11
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0
Scottish
Cream
Das of Scatland' hosts
Graveney be given
another chance?
(BY DENNIS. HART)
names
London, May 18. With May only half out, cricket thoughts in England turn already to Test matches. Like spring, these are early this year. Thursday week sees England and the West Indies begin their battle 27 at Edgbaston. Sunday week sees the England
team named.
Among the
already efficient, style of gathering runs in, must be that of does not look like a Test bata- 148 pencilled
Tom Gravency, who has pro- man. He has not been tho
favourite in 1-15, 2-27, mised so much in his form for selectors
recent hus years and I fancy his England 6-32, 7-48, Gloucestershiro and who
achieved so little for England, place will only be secure as fong as he is getting more runs, BOWLING ANALYSIS
This week at Lords saw Gra- At any rate, he confirmed hig wveney at his flowing best when form this week with a century hitung, a seemingly effortless of Glamorgan. A moro than 1 century of the Middlesex at- umely Inings, as Glamorgan 3 tackt. On that form he must are captained by Test selector,
walk into any England side. Will Wooller.
Wooller also had a victim's the eye view of a century from an off hla other Englund player-Trevor Halley. Trevor took opportunity.
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bowled 9.5 overs of which five B.C.N, Carmelt 11 3 16 were maidens and gave away D.W. Pettit ... 13 2 33 After Souza had joined him only 11 runs for all three Hong-
BF. Dhabher 13 2 28 Bedson was out 1.b.w. aften a kong wickets.
Greenhalgh 10.5 2 42 A. Taylor
8
Don Welch (left) and Frank Findlay are fighting to save Hongkong from collapso in the Interport against All- Malaya,
W.
But it was still the same old unpredictable Tom in
0
HONGKONG 1ST INNINGS II. S. Bednon, lbw Kirham
8
second Innings, caught second ball
G
D. Coffey.. + Grindrod
Kirkham
G.
A. Souza,
Kirkham...!
N. G. Welch, not out
F. Findlay, not out
3-23.
Extras
Total (for 3 wkta)'
of wickets: 1-7,
BOWLING ANALYSIS O'M R
J. Kirkham, ... A. Dews,
G, Turner,
ON THE CARDS
Will the Englend selectors
Z give halm yet another chance?
11 That their patience is running
3out was evident by Graveney's
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6 non-inclusión in the party
which went to South Africa. Stanley Shield
34 But is the precarious state of
Football
2-14,
Englands batting that Graveney's Annual MSC Rally return must always be on the Lawn Bowls cards,
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To-day, out ail the batsmen England, It is impossible to
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