'THE HONGKONG 'TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1948.

SURREY FAILS IN BID TO PLAY OUT TIME

DAVIS CUP

Oslo, May 11.-Norway and Great Britain werd level, each aide living won one singles match, at the end of the first day's play here today in the necond round of the European Zone Davis Cup tie..

The results were-Johan Hinanes (Norway) beat Jcoff Paigh (Britain) by 6-2, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, and Tony Motrum (Britain) bent Jan Staudo (Norway) 6-2, 6-1, 6-2. Router.

National Games Nearing End

Shanghal, May 12.-With the conclusion of track and field events yesterday, main, interest

Squires Hits Up 54

Kennington Oval, May 11.-The Australian cricket tourists beat Surrey by an innings and 296 runs, in their three-day match here. Surrey were all out for 195 in their second innings.

Heavy rain began falling an hour before Surrey were due to resume their fight against an innings defent by the Australlans today. The wicket ends were covered.

The heavy downpour, which lasted more than an hour,. was rapidly absorbed by the dry turf, and Surrey was able to have half an hour's play before lunch. The county, with eight, wickets left needed 466 runs to Have an innings defeat.

Surrey made a stubborn and bold effort to save the match against the Australians by playing out time but eventually the tourists ran out deserved winners with about 15 minutes to spare.

Surrey's batsmen fared o te in the National Athletic Meet, better than yesterday but they were

still no innich for will be centred today on the

the Australlan attack. Squires, who 19 in, his final round robins in soccer benefit year, was chief scorer with basketball and volleyball. in which the last four teams will fammamuntZTERATURE GENESISYNONITA STEIFIÐI FYDRUG play each other.

THE SCOREBOARD

Play in ping pong reached the tinal round as a result of elimina- tions yesterday.

In the men's event, Y. H. Want. of Taiwan, will clash with H. C.

Hsuch, while Y. C. Liang, of Hong-Fishlock, e Tallon. b. Johnston

Taiwan

Air Force

Shanghat

Navy

points just managed to beat amp- shire by 12 run#.

Middlesex Jost their last Ava wickets for 14 runs, setting Hamp- shire to get 167 for a victory.

Jack Young, with his left arm spinners had Hampshire in trouble and finished with seven wickets for 30 runs.

At Trent Bridge, Nottinghamshire scored 76 runs in 35 minutes to beat Warwickshire by 8 wickets with seven minutes to spare. Sime, the Notis captain and Keeton put on 50 runs in 17 minutes to put their side on the road to victory. Sime was not out for 30 and Keelon made 32.

Australla Surrey Surrey

Ist Innings-032 1st Innings-141 2nd Innings--

5

koll

will play W. P. Yong,

of Fletcher, b. Johnston

Canton.

Squires, e Harvey, u Ian Jolteon According the final tabulations Barling, retired Issued last night, Taiwan won the Barton, B. Johnston, b Lind truck and field events by a marginall of 80 points over its nearest rival.

54

10

15

Mcintyre, e Tallon, b Toshack

23

Results:

Here are the standings:

Holmes, blan Jolmson

1554

c I. Johnson, 1 1. John- ston

20

09

Redser, e 1, Johnson, b B. John-

01

slon

20

45

At Gillingham: Kent beat Lonca- shire by 23 runs. Kent 250 and 80, Lancashire 212 and 103. (Dovey Ave for 34).

Surridge, e Harvey, blan John-

20

son

20

10

Canton

18

Peiping

Ariny

15

The ladies' standings follow:

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Extras

Total

Taingloo

47

Bowling Analysis;

37

Kwanglung

OMR W

21

Lindwall

17 3 35

20

Bill Johnston

22 0 40 4

23

Toshack

15 3 35

1

15

Ian Johnson

31

Ring

10 2 40 3 22 0

G

4

Hopei

Taiwan

Fuklen

Nanking

Shanghai

Tientsin

McMahon, 1 out.

At Oxford: Oxford University drew with Yorkshire. Oxford

23 University 351 for 9 declared

141 for a declared, Yorkshire

and

170

105 and 316 for six (Halliday 65, Lestr

140).

At Cardiff: Glamorgan bent Essex by Ave wickels. Essex 374 and 107; Glamorgan 201 and 311 for five (Davis 50, Clift 56, Parnhouse 59, Jones 76).

At Northampton: Northampton- Hyes 15, leg-byes 6, widea 1 and tonshire 246 and 208 for 8 declared shire drew with Sussex, Northamp

no-balls 1--Reater.

Mrs. D. C. Chuan, heading the oversean Chinese athletes from the TIL UMESITJES

among

Philippines, today urged further popularisation of sports women.

Mrs. Chunn, who is the mother of six sons and iwe daughters and the grandmother of 14 children, said, understand the Government's dificulties,"

Overseas Chinese athletes, how- ever, have been pleased at the op- portunity of visiting their home Land und hope that a National Athletic Meet could be held every year.-Router.

GOLF

(Brookes 64). Sussex 203 and 138

for one (Lanebridge not out 74).

SPIRIT OF SWEDISH YOUTH ENGLISH FA SOCCER FILM INCLUDES SING TAO SNAPS

One of a group of gymnasts chosen to represent the youth of Sweden, this young lady will dance in Chicago on the 1948 Swedish Pioneer Centennial programme, She is a member of the Sofia Girl Gymnasts of Stockholm. Following the Chicago appearance, the group will tour the Middle West.

BASEBALL

CLEVELAND'S WINNING STREAK BROKEN

New York, May 11.In the American League, Allie Reynolds cooled off his former Cleveland teammates by pilching the Yankees to a 4-1 victory for his fifth straight win this season.

winning streak.

It snapped

a five-game Indian

Boston broke a

five game losing| FOOTBALL streak by beating tail-end Chlengo 8-0. Shortstop Vern Stevens homer- At Lords: Middlesex beat Hamp-ed twice and 'second baseman Bobby

by 12 runs.

Middlesex 207 Doerr once for the Red Sox. It was

54 made in two and three quarters of an hour, while Bill Johnstonshire came out with the best Australian and 181 (Mann 65, Heath six for Chicago's seventh straight defeat. bowling analysis in Surrey's second 52), Hampshire 222 and 154. (Young innings.

7 for 39).

At Nottingham: Nottinghamshire beat Warwickshire by 8 wickets. Notts wickshire 235 and 275.

435 and 77 for two. Wor-

İS KUNDENKBUDHAMINI BANILJCI UFOLÍNEZAURANT LEAGUE STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUÇ

COUNTY CRICKET London, May 11.-There were two exulting finishes In the county cricket championship matches which

New York ended today. Middlesex, the cham-Somerest by 4 wickets. Somerset 267

Taunton: Derbyshire beat Pittsburgh pions, after dropping Best innings and 209; Derbyshire 337 and 141 for Philadelphia

six (Townsend 04).

DAI REES TO TOUR AMERICAN CIRCUIT

By ARCHIE QUICK

Little Dai Rees, Ryder Cup player and about the most consistent British golfer of the moment, does not intend to stay until the end of the British season.

very

Soon after the Open Championship at Muirfield, where he will be one of Britain's bulwarks in resisting a serious American invasion, he intends to leave for America on a lone tour of the autumn tournament circuit. He does not even propose taking his wife.

Rees feels he benefitted greatly from his trip last autumn and, taking his profession seriously, hopes to learn more this time. He is an apt and avid pupil of American methods.

Southelght irons and four

woods,

At

At

St. Louis Brooklyn Gloucester: Gloucestershire Chicago drew with Worcest:rshire, Glouces- Boston tershire 132 and 315 (Emmett 60, Crapp-not out 189,

Ave Cincinnati.. Wilson not out 57), Worcestershire 411.-Reuter.

for

LAWN BOWLS

Match In

Of Tom Maiu

Honom

ENGLISH TEAM

FOR ITALY

By ARCHIE QUICK

Britain's football season is waning but the Football Association's instruction of the young Idea goes on, Secretary Stanley Rouse, alded and abetted by their coach, Walter Winterbottom, are probably more interested in bridging the gulf between schoolboy football and junior football than in any other phase of their labours, even moulding a national team.

More than bridging the gulf, they are anxious that at that impressionable age young footballers get proper coaching and have their faults detected early and cor- rected.

This week there have been issued the importance they assume on the by the FA Instructional Committee continent. three films which I was privlieged

One ingenious method of teaching

run

to see made on Hendon FC's ground Immediately after they were re-from these films is what is described furned from the Belgium Inter-an the flim look. It comprises about national match in Brussels.

50 feel of film which can be over and over again, slowed down Taking part with that Englisher stopped at will so that a coach team are players of the Spurs, Ful- can make his point. ham, Arsenal, Queen's Park Ran- gers, the Hongkong Chinese eleven ing fruit and I know it is the nim FA work in this direction is bear- and members of St Joseph School, West Norwood, mid teether they have produced Otras that can hired for any length of time by any football association, league or club

at very low cost.

of Mr Rouse that the recently ar-

International beranged

tournaments between eight countries and England shall be extended to even countries next year until eventually it ly world wider

It is not a new idea but still re mains a good one. If there is sne ericism I have to offer it is thint there should be more slow motion and still shots in pletures.

Views that have been included show, for instance, Stanley Maf- thews dribbling, Stan Mortensen trapping the ball with elther foot and back-trapping. George Hurd- wick chest trapping, head duels, and all are invaluable.

more

Rugger In California

A Rugby football carnival of four international matches was The FA are very keenly aware of English game in the San presented to followers of the preventing an overseas challengo to British supremacy and they are Francisco Bay determined that from school

region from onwards their future stars

days March 17 through 20, with the shall Australian Wallabies and the have

principles, rules technicalilles at football instilled University of British Columbia Info them early and properly. in the role of visiting teams and

Winterbottom at a Press preview Stanford and the University of of the films very sagely remarked California as co-hosts. that at school the games period is aften looked upon as a time of re- laxation. The Football Association's two hundred conches want to aller that and Impose upon Uiese periods

RESERVE TOURNEY

BLACK PIECES CLEAN UP

High light of the carnival was tho splendid performance of California in tleing the Australlans for the first 78 minutes of the game and then only losing to their world-famous opponents by a score of 12 to 0.

Had the Golden Bears been ablo to hold off the Aussies two minutes longer they would have

won the honour of being the only team on the North American continent to the the Australians in the six games of their American schedule.

Supporters of the single-round With the score tied at 8-8, Terry chess tournament could well McBride of the visitors ran 18 yards to California's goal-line and put his point to the results in the team ahead 0 to 6. Seconds Inter, second round of the Colony Re-Aussie Allen Walker scored another serves as proof sufficient that try to elfmax a 65-yard passing rush, the white pieces do not neces-victory in their world tour of

which gave the Australians the 34th Rames played in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, France, Canada, and northern and southern California.

London, May 11.-The Eng-sarily hold an advantage. and soccer team which plava The black pieces swept all Italy at Turin next Sunday de- five boards in an evening that narted from Northolt airport to-saw a major and two minor up- Won Lost F'ere.

10 0

025 day in a chartered Skymaster sets. 10 7 .588 planic.

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and

BEARS LEAD

42

Six thousand attended the game in the California Memorial Sta- dium and saw the Golden Bears, refusing to be awed by the well- earned roputation of their oppo- nents, take an early lead when Bob

ran over the goal-line for threo. points. Ed Welch's attempted con- version was blocked.

The major upset came in Karel They touch down Arst at Geneva, Weiss being caught in a mating then continue to Italy.

trap in midboard in his game with Players travelling were:-Swift, R. W. Corter. Weiss, was, os he .438❘ Scott. Aston. Ramany, Howe, usually does, playing a wide-open

Wright Frankiin. Nicholson, Cock-King's Gambit and held un advan-Losey picked up a loose ball and 812400 | burn Elunry Matthews. Mortencentage of two pieces and three pawns.

Lawlon,

galtista Took and two pawns. Mannion, Langton Pearson.

He was positionally stronger but They did their Anal training in the

Buid position

The Aussies immediately respond- England

gave Carter a on Monday at Highbury chance to turn the tables, which heed with a try as a result of a 40- Afterwards Lawton received trent- did quite neatly.

varel passing drive with Allen ment for a knock on the ankle.

Walker carrying the ball over the England plays two other matches

goal line. Following the example In addition to the one at Turin.

of the Californians. Brion Piper's 400 These are:

attempted conversion was wide.

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B

0 J .545

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland Philadelphia

11 5 .007 11 5 .087

12 0 600

C #1

U

401

401

12

6

11

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New York Washington

St Louis

Detroit

Boston

Chicago

England v Tessin XI at Bellinzona,

3 11 214 | May 10.

In honour of Tom Main, In the National League, right former Shanghai Interport lawn Beider el zus, with a nomer, two bowler and cricketer, a farewell doubles and a single, led Phila- lawn bowls match was played at cinemati. Gelphia ไย Craigengower yesterday be- Stures were: tween

a rink skipped by Mr Main and another skipped by B. W Bradbury.

WOR

Owing to rain, the

match lilsenlied off at

Bradbury's rink leading by 18 shots

the 11th

head with to tw

The rinks were:-M.

4-4 4

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victory

AMERICAN LEAGUE

J. Medina, Philadelphia

Cincinnati

Strangely, bis release by Herts Club means that he will not fourth wood having been added for qualify over the minimum number bad lies out of reach with the fron. of rounds for the Harry Vardon He denies that his new American Trophy, the memorial to the great trons are upsetting his play. But South

Herts

which there is certainly a difference from K. M. Omar, A. M. Omar and T. G. professional went to Norman Von Nida lost sea- the confident little man of a year Main (skip) and A. E. Coates,

ago. Four Italians are coming over Hong Sling, J. S. Landolt and B. W. for the Open and the Americans will almost surely includes Johnny Bulla, Jimmy Thompson, Lloyd Mangrum and Lawson Little.

son for the lowest aggregate.

Rees told me all this at the Daily Mall southern qualifying tourna ment at Sundridge Park, Bromley, Kent, where he gained first prize with 68 and 71.

He had a remarkable finish of an albatross two at the sixteenth, fol- lowed by a poor six and five at the Inst two holes.

Dai said he was so mad with him- self over that six he played blind shots at the eighteenth,

Some Brazilians are also coming for the British Amateur as well the American Frank Stranahan.

(19

Bradbury (skip).

LIBERATION SHIELD

W.

R

Over

-

England v Schaffhalsen, May 23.- Associated Press.

ARSENAL WIN

Liege, May 11.-Arsenal, the Eng-

MINOR UPSETS

The minor upsets came in Jacob Ramler's win over J. V. Tousz, In

The Golden Bears tied up the n King's Gambit and Archangelsky's win over R. Segalen.

score halfway throat the second Both Tausz and Segalen had been favoured to kick by Ed Welch from a difficult half on a splendid 25-yard penalty angle,

win.

Other results were: L. Karpovich

11sh soccer champions who are tour-beat V. V. Kolatchoff and A. Biri ing Belgium, bent Llege here tonight off beat Arthur Gomes. V. N.

by two goals to one.

At halftime the sides were even, HE ench having scored one goal- 90 Reyter.

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13

Sports Goods on View at BIF

0

The first of a series of three matches for the "Ezra Abraham" Liberation Shield' lawn bowls com-]

In no way does the Sports. Goods petition between the Kowloon Cries of the British Industries Fair re- present a major part of the event.

Douneell received a walk-over frem S. Shave, while D. E. de Carvalho had a bye.

The Aussies kept threaten- nme but were held in check until ing with their deceptive

bassing McBride broke away for its lie- breaking try.

Wakefield Trophy cited. draw may well be ds-fornia and the University of British

Three days later, the Australians completed the competitive part of Cleveland

Karpovich, Carter and Hamler are University, 50 to 10, their largest the world tour by defeating Stanford New York

now leading SINGAPORE GAMES

the field with two single score of the 41 games played. (Winning pitcher Allle Reynolds)

straight wins apiece. Birtukoff has During their 35 victories the Aussies Chicago

Singapore. May 11-China's tour-one win and material and positional scored a total of 721 points against Boston

ing Olympic soccer team plays its advantage in his adjourned game 274 by their opponents. (Winning pitcher Jack Kramer) first game in Singapore on May 22 from the Arst round with Weiss.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

when it meets the Singapore

Their visit to 10 1 Amateur Football Association's com- Though entitled to a walk-over Rugby football a new lease on life. California FAVO 3 70bined services and civilian side. hy the rules. of the tournament as

and it is hoped that all future (Winning pitcher Ed Heussery Other вятся bre noninst the Wilns did not turn up for the visits of Australian and New Zealand Associated Press. Malavan Chinese team on May 20 continuation of the game on Thurs- teams to England will include gomes

and the Malave team on May 27-day. Biriukoff prefers to leave the in the United States and Canada. Associated Press.

game to be adjudicated by the com- mittee, u sporting decision as, though The other two games of the Inter-.. the adjourned position is in his national series were between Call- favour, a

Columbia for the World Cup, victory going to the Canadians who won the Fritain's six finest model nie- letter of the tournament rules, de- Memorial

The Committee may, acting on the final game, 0-0, in the California ket Club (holders) and the Kowloon it will. however, be the most com- craft. "nilots" will go to ve WOMEN'S AMATEUR on Sunday, May 16, commencing at Bowling Green Club will be played

Stadium. the cide to award the game to Bijukoff. Richardson in the Christian Science H. Archer prehensivo display of sparting Tinited States in August to see The question His two at the bogey ve hole

of postponed gumes Monitor. 4. p.m.

equipment in the United Kingdom came with a 300 yards drive fol-

and one of the largest in the world, if the can win back the Wake has always been a dimeult one and lowed by the holing iron from 200

The Kowloon Bowling GC will be London, May. 11-Gleann Collett (represented by:

A large proportion of the space, field Trophy, cun presented by the tournament committee may have yards.

Wakefield 6,500 sq. ft., will be devoted to the Viscount

finally to insist upon strict obser- Vare of Merion, Philadelphia

twenty "Norman Von Nida, who, like Rees, drawn first out of the hat today for

vance of the rules. more popular sports-cricket, foot- venrs ago to foster model air- has

adopted the garb that is a sym-pairings in her fourth bid to win Thompson, J. McKelvie

EF. Pope, H. F. Shields, G. E. F.ball, tennis, golf, camping--but phony in blue does not, like Rees, the British Women's Amateur Golf Greenwood, J. S. Dinnen, A. L. Glowings will be

fol- craft construction. intend to play in America this com- Championship,

(skip); E many pastimes with smaller

represented: for Modellers All over Britain Ang autumn and winter. "I shall

Eastman, W. C. Simpson (skip); M. example boating, fe

fencing.

fishing, buliding aeroplanes which they will have had enough goif at the end of Women'rre is captain of the U. S. L. Hardie, T. J. Hemsley, J. any tour in England. It will then

fly in eliminating contests in May have been two and, half years con- tive o Wednesday on the Maure Whant, S. H. Strange, J. Fraser ported in increasing quantities

equipment 18 being, ex- Wednesday which will ar- Sykes (skip): E. G. Shaw, LX. Cricket

ind June. It in expected that the tania to defend its trophy. In team (skip); R. P. Philips, J. Gelintly, the Union of South Africa and Aus- for 2,000 3,000 competitors. matches being resumed for the first A. Atkins, R. Morrison (skip); R. J. tralia,

tween ant. while. British footballs aro time since 1938 when Mrs. Vare led Wigginton, V. C. Dixon, L. G. Coom going to the Union of South Africa. U. S. team to victory over in-bes, L. Guy (skip). Reserves: H. C. Rypt, some of the South American vading British squad.

Mrs. Vare, now 44, failed three mert and M. F. Simpson.

European Hamilton, W. II. Bailey, H. A. Lam-states, and most of the

countries. times

proviously to

A number of small factories and capture the Certainly the. Itttle-

title which has been won only onco Australian's

hand-makers of golf clubs in Ecol. play has not that fine edge of last by an American. She was a third

land are sending their wares Ir season and after falling in The round victim of the eventual win-

small consignments to many parts opening professional tournament at ner, Jayce Wethered, in 1925 and

of the globe. Moon Park in the qualifying stages was runner-up he only just scraped through to Ten American qualify at Sundridge Park for the finals at Sunningdale,

Umous play and a quarter million

miles in trave).

Already I am playing as though DAISI tired. Maybe, though, I worried for I am not hitting where

I am'alming," he told me.

His caddie now carries a bag and club worth £100, The bag contains

CHAMPIONSHIP

Mrs. Vare

ou

Was

1920 and 1930.

WOMEN'S HOCKEY

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The final eliminating contests, In- volving about 24 to 30 competitor. will take place in the London area (venue yet to be chosen) on June

The final is expected to be held at Meveland, Ohin, and will Probably coincide with America's famous National Air Races.

0.

This will be the modellers' first Post-war International contest.

then it was competed for annually. Wakefield Trophy in 1999;

An American entrant Inst won the unuli

The trophy has no far been' won Olymple Ave. times by Britain, five times by

America, and once by France.

Golf clubs, golf bags and balls are Amsterdam. May 11.-Ireland beat among the sporting products that all nine members of the Curtis Cup the World Championship Women's overseas. Much fine British sport- women, including the United States 4 to 1 today in ans especially acceptable to countries squad; Champlonship compared with three the Idish team

are entered In this year's Hockey Tournament. At half time ing equipment will, of course, last year-Associated Press.

took a two to all seen at, the forthcoming dead-Associated Press.

Games.

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Richards Rides Four Winners

Nowmarket, May 11-Champion jockey Gordon Richards rodo four winners in a söven race card nt Newmarket today-his best after- noon this year,

That brought his total for the season to 50, his lifetime winners to 3,520, a world record.

One of his triumphs on Laurentis, Will a

dead heat decided. by the camera, Ken Gethin rode the other horse, Rococo-Associated Proza,

Bourney: Apply

LAST WEEK

HE GAVE

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WINNER

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