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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1957.

South China Scores 4-2

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The spotlight this week turns on to the 19 Field Regiment RA, stationed at Sek Kong and commanded by Lieut-Colonel J. H. Monro, MC, RA.

This first clasg Gunher Itegiment traces it's history buck to the middle of the eighteenth century, and assumed its present title in the general re-numbering of units in 1947 when stationed in Germany. They moved to Korea late in 1954 and arrived here in January, 1956.

cri it

Lieut.

Inter-Varsity Match Won By Cambridge

London, July 9.

Surrey's habit of winning matches in two days, with bonus points, continuos to keep them their role of County Cham- pionship pacemakers.

But Warwickshire and Derbyshire, the next two teams in the table, both won their matches today with the maximum points and so left the position at the top unchanged.

met

Surrey, with 174 points from Doug Inpple (47) and Len Savill, and bent Leicestershire, who

are nevertheless (51), litting more than half the claimed six wickets before sur 14 matches,

Wus Fred Gardner

mainly holding the comfortable lead of Essex second innings total of rendering. 40 points over Warwickshire, 191, saved their side from au

this task pet responsible for who, in turn, are 10 ahead of hnings defcut

niso Warwickshire

03 iWarwickshire

he batted Derbyshire,

Then conie Northamptonshire lively pitch and it took them nearly four hours for 60 not out, who, missing the bonus, are two over three hours to score 156 including 10 fours-Beuter, behind Derbyshire at 114 while Glamo (102) move aboje Lancashire (190) by reason of the 14 points picked up against Nottinghamshire,

the

It la nt boxing and athletics The other winning places were thut the Regiment has been in the high jump, 4x220 yds.

None Di Cf.

bottom four events, And they can) and three miles most successful.

defeat and so Icams avoided birk look

reasonably Shaw doing very well in the active and enjoyable year at latter, and good placings in the Kent (22) stay at the bottom

Lelcestershire them the behind

(34), both sports.

other contests gove

Glostersdiire and Notting- silverware,

In the Army Individunt hamshire (each 30).

continued thet Cambridge Peter Championships,

Oxford in Uhሮ Hamill was followed home by inustery over Lieut. Tom Brown in the 440 inter-university match and won low hurdles, and Peter took cunvincingly by an lenings and

Capt, John 100 runs, place to second Hunter in the 120 high hurdles,

comfort. There were two threats that ville Tom managed

ble third in the 440 lat. In the rain and bad light would rub Oxford Colony finals Peter repeated his them of the victory", success

the 400 metres started the day 285 runs behind hurdles but could only reach with all second innings wickets. third position in the 120 event.in hmid, but they lost half of

50 PERCENT

them for 120.

At boxing they were lucky to be able to start le semn with "ready made" stars in Bdr. Dick Dickinson, Gn.. Phillip McGrath, and

Cin.

Hughie Bourke, and in an endeavour to anise a regimental team, held a novices competitien in Ortuber, and put the best of these inte the Army Novices competition held at Sek Kong. where Ctn, Greenall in the middle division won his weight after a terrifle battle with Cpl. Mann of the and Cin. Bast No Ahampions, found Pie. Kay, another infan- tryman, a little too girong, while Gne, Hollis repched the semi- final of his weight.

by

This gave the Regiment enn fidence that they would be able to raise a good team and a lot of hard work was put in C'SMI Treadwell anci Woll willch brought Charlie Said, them to their first round oppon- ents, 27 HAA Hgt, RA,

certainly There evidence of any friendly rug inental feelings in this eltch, and both teams set out to remove

was no

the other from the fray. In fact, If I remember aright, there were

more bouts,

bad

won

in

At soccer they Anished fifth in the Major Units league, with played nine,, won four, drawn one, and lost four record, met the 24 Field Engineer Tigt. RE in the knockout competition. and were, while in the

Cald- beek Cup, glant-killers.

The Command Pay Office put puld

thus to their hopes of glory, ending a pleasant season with #O SUCCESses other than adding further to their reputation as a clean sporting side,

A successful golfing Benzion saw the 18 Brigade Cup, won by the Reuiment last year, re- main the silver cabinet again

THE THIRD TEST

England Were Short

Of Another Top-line! Spin Bowler

Nottingham, July 9.

The third Test match between England and the West Indles, played during the last five days at Trent Bridge, Oxford were further Handi- capped when R.G. Woodcock ended in a draw tonight. England made 619 for six de reliled with two broken Angers,clared and 64 for one, and the West Indies 372 and 367.

Gibson tried hard to save lan

England now. lead the series by one victory to nil, the day but, after scoring 63, he was run out at a vital time and having won at Lord's, with two matches drawn, at Ely-

bowlers the Cambridge

then baston and Trent Bridge. There are two more Tests to finished off the Dark Blues.

play, at Headingley, Leeds, on July 26 and at the Oval, Cami- Gamini Goonesena, bridge's captain from Colombo, London, on August 22. followed up his double century with some good bowling today, his leg breaks giving him four for 40. Charice Smith, with his fast medium bowling, claimed four for 42.

LIVELY PITCHES Lively pliches after storms which followed the heat wave brought some thrills at several

it was Venues. But

not al-

the average Tale of seven runs an over proved too great and they had

The draw probably taught (121 runs in the last hour, but England a lesson too: Not to go into a Test match with only one top-line spin bowler. The omis- sion of Tony Lock, who heads the English averages, followed by the unfortunate loss of Trevor

Bailey through injury-a by no

means rare occurrence in a Test --threw too much weight or Statham, Trueman and Laker.

The strain on the bowlers par

to be content

less than lour an over.

with

Whereas the spectators were

hoping to see Godfrey Evans

Call-

In Indonesia WIMBLEDON TITLE WINNER

Miss Althea Gibson, winner of this year's Women's Singles title at Wimbledon, displays fine style in the final against compatriot Miss Darlene Hard whom she beat 6-3, 6-2. Keystone Photo,

AMERICAN LEAGUE WIN ALL-STAR GAME-SECOND VICTORY IN EIGHT YEARS

St. Louis, Missouri, July 9. The American League, taking advantage of a ninth inning error that led to two unearned runs, beat the National League 6-5 today in the 24th renewal of the All- Star game.

The American Leaguers had to beat down a ninth inning rally by the National League before and Fredie Trueman make the

they won. Trailing 2-6 going into the final inning, Arst attempt, May, ever tious, kept to the normal bat- the National Leaguers came up with three runs ting order, opening with lett- handers Peler Richards and had a potential tying run on second base when Gil Hodges, a pinch hitter, lined out to left-fielder Minnie Minoso to end the game.

Meeting the Green 1owarts the roads in the New Territories | together is, bul sheer good | tally accounted for the fact that Don Sinth.

in the semi-al.

two disqualifications on techni- this year, thanke in the main to cal grounds-emused by over the efforts of Major Corkill,

encounter Capi, Vergin, 2/Lieut. Cunning eagerness, and the ended in a draw of 10 points ham and Lleut. Ridett, each, with the 19 Field getting

At cycling several of the the verdict as they

Regiment have been burning up with some success, Cnr. Owen, the leading light, having the Colony 25 miles open time test from a field of 32, covering The distance in 1 hour. minutes, 20 seconds.

Next week I hope Land

Championships, Whlined Barracks and the Furces Gar. Philip McGrath won the LAA Rgt. RA.

Watson the featherweight, Gnr.

they never reached the form They went capable of and bowed nu by the odd point. 16-15.

FOUR CHAMPIONS

Entering six boxers

ira

the

won

to visit

74

bowling

and Aclding. which elait wickets cost Derbyshire when going for 63 runs to beat Gloucestershire.

England took eight hours and 52 minutes in dismiss the West Indies in their second innings and this axer the visitors at one time stood at 89 for Ave, David Smith took five of them

The West Indies heroes were for 31 with his fast medium

Smith, the 33-year-old deliveries, Early Martin Young Colle

Jamaica, Denis had delayed a quick Derbyshire clerk win when staying nearly four Atkinson and John Goddard, the hours for 09, including a six and captain.

bantam crown. Cin. Hughie The Hongkong cyclist came Bourke look

the lightweight into his own on Sunday when,11 foura, honours, und L/BUT. Dick before

surprisingly Jurge

Yorkshire lost four wickets Dickinson was successful in the crowd. the visiting Talwan when going for 24 to beat Essex, Light middle class. Cfa, Greenall speedsters took on the best the Roy Ralph taking three of them. put up such a good display when Colony could gather, boch losing to Cin. Walter Dinning in civilian and Service, the semi-final that he was put on ns a special bout during the

It must be emphasised, how- ever, that the visitors were duo

Anal night, and won it hand-iere last March, before the end- somely.

Clean Sweep By

ing of the official season, but Japanese Swimmers

Wis

The regimen: can well be owing to various difficulties have! proud of having two boxers, out only just arrived, and it of a total of six, selected 10 very sporting of the local Asso- make the trip to Singapone for

ciation and the riders to take the FARELF frels, and Cfr. them out. Bourke returned with the light- weight title, and Dickinson lost

At Shanghai

the

Smith, who hit 101 in arst Test at Edgbaston, made seven more today and Atkinson helped him put on 105 for the sixth wicket, Atkinson, caught by Evans off Stathmm, after the only contributing 40, was victim of the morning's play.

Then followed

record seventh wieket stand of 154 be- Iwen Smith and Goddard which saved the West Indies from more or less certain defeat.

u

Paris, July 9, The visiting Japanese Wascun DROPPED TWICE The large attendance and the University swimming team won excitement the racing produced all events in a match with a Goddard's 61, made in thre? in the final of the middleweight caused several people to wonder combined student and navy team hours and 40 minutes, was his series after a terrifle bout. He│it race, cycling may not prove in Shanghai, the New China best against England and could made up for this disappointment, a popular sport. It could well News Agency reported.

first in hot have come at a more up however, by taking the Colony boost the bicycle in the Colony Manabu Kogā came

time. After being propriate title a little later in the senses and the formation of an Asso- the 100-metres free-style in 57.7 dropped by both Trueman and It is usual that only the ciation to organise this, sponsor-conds. Second and third place Bailey, in one over, Goddard successful or colourful boxers ed possibly by the trade, is were also won by the visitors.

eventually fell one hour and 40 in any team get mentioned, but surely a thought. all teams require the support of

minutes before the close. Ke all their members and Gns.

was wickel-keeper Evans' 199th Test victim and the seventh of Watson, Sanderson, Williamas, Aldridge, Hilch, and Hollis gave

the match. of their best at all times have thoroughly earned this fleet. ing mention.

TEAM WORK

COULD FLOURISH

The most exciting race of the The Army have always had a free-style relay,

day was the four by 50 metres Waseda clock- on racing Association but for ed 1 minute, 45.4 reponds, with

has the

obvious reasons the racing

local team 0.1.

second

hed to be confined to the quiet slower. Franco-FTCS,

and

er Territories roads, and their

efforts have lacked the intertat

The Regiment are, I am sure,

England took another half an hour to dispose of the tourists

Gilchrist kept down the runs

Detroit

Red

At

second

an abnormal

Schoendienst delivering by

Tit was only the American number of. "bouncers. One n

OPENED THE GATES these Richardson hooked behind League's second victory is the fumbled for en error. him to Kanhai who make alast eight years, and for Casey

That opened the gates. Neillie well-judged Calch. Graveney Stengel, manager of the Ameri- made a gesture,

but with half can League team, it was only his Fox sacrificed the runners along on hour left and still 60 wanted second triumph in seven tries in and Al Kaline, who had been brilliand in the field, singled the mid-summer classic the England batsmen gave up

home. Those runs came them Jim Bunning, the the Impossible-France-Presse,

Tiger's right-hander, started for off Clam Labine, the reller ace the American League and became of the Brooklyn Dodgers and he the sixth hurier used by mana- the winning pitcher when hurled three perfect toning ger Walt Alston of the National while his teammates piled up a Leaguers.

Labine struck out Mantle, but

who had Williams in lori

re-

Djakarta, July 9. The Souili China cum from Hongrong now touring Indo- uesia last Saturday beat a re- alonu representative team of Celches 4-2, a beinted report from Macassar, said tonight,

The score at halftime wan 2-1 for the Chinese visitors.

Attended by 30,000 football ftas, the match was played at fast tempo with the Chineso clearly superior to their hosts.

Next day, Sunday, the South Chinn team

local beat the chumpion team of Macassar 2-2 after being left behind 2-0 in the first half of the match.

In the second half the Chinese rehabilitated their position by intensifying their offensive against the Indonesians, ending the match in their favour.

During their indonesian tour so far the Chinese played a total of eight matches, whining six bf thtim, losing one and another ending in a draw.-Reuter,

Midland Tennis Championships

London, July 9. The Indian Davis Cup tennis icammates, R. Krishnan and N. Kumar won their respective men's singles matches in tho Midland's Tennis Championships at Edgbaston, Birmingham, in- day,

The Australians, Métvya Rose and Don, Candy ulso won their matches,

Krishnan beat J. Weikemin (Britain) 6-0, 0-1 in the host round and Kumar beat G. Weeks (Britala) in the accond round.

Rose boat R. Drury (Britain) 6-1, 6-1 and Candy beat Milling tan (Britain) 8-1, 6-1, in the second round.-France-Presse.

AT STOCKHOLM

Stockholm. July 9. The Australian tennis clars; Boy Emerson and Mal Anderson, work of their first Tound encounters in the Baastad

in South Sweden todny. Emerson

Anderson beat Sweden's Bo Sigra 0-1, 10–8, 0-2.

made easy

international tennis tournament beat Bernard Strauss (US) 6-0, 6-0, 6-1, and

In the mixed doubles, Emerson

Ljungkvist (Sweden)

this

and Shirley Bloomer (Britain) bar Soren Boelberg and Sves quarter-finals by 6-2, 6-0, another mixext doubles, Anderson Van

with Solveig Gustafson begb Voorhees (US) and Bodli

6-0,-France-Presse,

Sandbes-Hagen (Norway) 12-10,

Utah Trials For New British Racing Car

New York, July 8, Captain George Eyston, Bri Those first two runs came off Minnie Minoso,

tain's noted 'racing driver, ar- Cut Simmons, the exuthpaw are placed Ted

rived on the Queen Elizabeth of the Philadelphia Phillies, in field to detensive purposes, today to supervise trials on the The second inning and he was refled a double to deep right Bonneville Salt Flats in Utab

centre to score Kaling.

next month.

4-2 Win For Sudanese Soccer | 2-0 lead. Team In Canton

London, July 8. The visiting Sudanese foot-charged with the defeat. ball team won His first game in Communist China by defeating

The game

China

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TOOK TIME

he

Stan Musial drew cheers from

The tials, scheduled to begini the crowd of 90,692 when

on August 15, will involve a new opened the ninth with a walk EX-01 MG car, the first of that and Willie Mays tripled down make to have a rear engine.

Captain Eyston said, the ear the right field Une to score him.

the was thoorotically capable of well Ita Mays ball rolled into American League bullpen and over 200 miles per hour. Kaline had trouble retrieving driver, Stirling, Moss, and the

With

Hank Folles pinch-ear itself are scheduled to arrive a wild pilch and Mays-United Press,

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the Canton City team 4-2 today It wasn't an interesting ball before a crowd of more than game until the last innings 50,000 the New

The Americans had scored Agency reported.

twice in the second on singles 40 by Mickey Mantle and Vic lasted only

three minute, na agreed by both sides Wertz, wrapped around

weather bases on bails. They made because of the hot Reuter.

3-0 in the sixth on a double by hitting for Ed Belley, Pierce Jef on the Queen Maty next week- Bill Skowron and a single Yogi Berro-the Arst run Yankee catcher hot batted 10 All-Star games. The Nationals

didn't breaks into scoring column until

the the seventh when singles by Willie Mays and Ed Bailey and a two-run double by Gus Bell,

Jon Henricks Wins Two Events

In

Norway

Oslo, July 9,

by stored.

the

in

American League

Then it looked

there

and th sharp, short stance Australien. Olympic Champions pinch hitting for Frank Robin- between Smith and Ramadhin swimmer, Jon Henricks, tonight pon, cut the and support necessary to bring | out the best in the riders. With 80-50 when they met at the hally put paid to England's won the 50 metres and 100 margin to 3-2.

lost Chinese YMCA

Saturday proud of being the 48 Brigade | several tracies available, and

par with afternoon. this could At least the visitors did not

and Lawn Forces 4am athletic publie support on a champions for 1957, particular- Sunday's turnout,

metres.free-style events at a

Folles then singled to centre and Bell walked. Here Stengel called on Don Mosi, relief stor of the Cleveland Inalaus to pitch to Ed Mathews and Messt struck him out.

Ernis

CENTRE FOR TEENAGERS

!

London, July 9, Banks singled, to left

The Rev. David Sheppard, and Folles scored, but Bell, try-

and England's Tësh ing for third, was thrown out. Susack Minted to Frank Malzon, With cricketer, early next year is to Alston called on the right-talco, over a centre for teenagėra (5 handed hitting Gil Hodges to in the London Fast End, it was-- as if

bat for Labine, Stengel called | unfounded today. chances of micers9.

to it when swimming meet in Bergen, would be nothing

Mr Sheppard has been ap- Grim, the American Leaguers scored he relief specialist; Bob Trucman eventually shattered Norway.

to go three runs in the ninth

Hodges went after Grim's pointed wardth of a Church of ly as they possess no star run-well flourish as on exciting local have things all their own way. Smith's stumps after the num-

6-2. Billy Pierce, atat pitch and drove a hard and settlement krown as the ners and only achieved this pastime rivelling athletics, or The Army put in their midge, or six had held the fort magni- Henricks, Melbourne Olimpies ahend

Controut: success by good team work, even football, for popularity,

while winner of the 100 metres froe-fourth of the six pitchers uxxi liher directly at Minoso to endDockland, Family Cpl. Gordon Mackerell (Shorty), fcently for seven hours,

started It off by the game.

Canning Town, in the port iedot. every man of whom gave of his In this contest the visitors of the Hongkong Provost Com-eeing the score change from 56 style, who is touring Scandina- by Stengel,

д slow grounder It was the American League's It runs nations for people were too strong me a team, but pany, a

vian racre six feet seven for four to 352 for eight, best and come gave even a little

clocked 20.4 beating out countries, local boys took first place in the Inches of basittball skill, who moge

seconds over 50 metres and 18.7 back of second base. Then Gil 14th triumph agalast 10 dtreats of all ages but especially fo England made a half-hearted seconds

metres McDougald, hit a ground ball in the series which begin back boys and girls-Chihu Mad

which the usually sure-fingered in 1933-United Press.

Special attempt to score the fecessary, Frutice-Presse,

I remember them being sud-three events, Several of the topped by a good two inches the donly short through illness of an Services stars. were in attentaflest Atgericht.

BLOCK.

the

850 Tiner in the two miles dance, but, being more at home The Army were just a little relay, and at two minuter notice at road racing, lacked experience disappointing, one or two per- their FTI COMI Treadwell, of the finer points of track tac-haps being overwod by the APTC, whose running daye woce tics, and in most cases had their occasions, but, considering long since post, stepped into the machines wrongly geared.

opposion, they did most credit- broach, and ran himself almost In the 10,000. motres SAC ably to hold them to only a 30- to a standstill, but by his Torta Jeit Maine. RAF, kept up well point victory. kept the tours in the hunt with with the leaders as did Pie. Vic QMISI Fred Kiricham, APTC, a chance, and it was this sort of Richards, 1 Green Howards, was a rower of strength ne coach spirit which brought deserved finishing fourth and fifth some and layer, and Cpl. Graham 400 metres behind the winner. Davis, HK Signal Rgt, and Sgn, Throughizi the meeting it

Ron Brewers öt 74 LAA Bgt. win a Wenge and exciting struggÃO Well done, 33 Goheral Hos- could not be faulted. with the lead swaying, back and pital, in setting the infantrymen This most noticeable feature forth, but the Regiment with a fine example by producing af of the visitors' play was their held a strong challenge from the record unit entry of 16 m the use of superior height, coupled 1 Northamplone, and merged forthcoming. "Walkathon", It with good - anticipation. Every winnten by one point, hos no doubb relieved the timp a shop was made at the Only one goed went oven- organders of the wety of pro, barlich an American plyde went have board when in the 4x120 yanda.viding first-aid mon along the up and should the baki brandios Kha-town of Capia. Imm・route. ··

fridged. The 'winrk it was prompt- Vergin and Dougie Robinson, -

Fly, Landsa An.

with; Leuk Peter Horill and The visiting American basket- A very interesting game play- Chor Jolt Poynter clipped 4/54b ¦ ball team, "Venture for Victory! - eà in the triae apibelt of apocrat HL BE MALÁ Kon, the oi ciménezet and

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