WIMBLEDON TOURNEY

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPIL

SEEDED PLAYERS WIN

THROUGH EASILY

men

Wimbledon, London, June 21.-Another large crowd which came here this very hot afternoon to watch the

play their second round matches and the women enter the lists for the first 'time, saw plenty of thrilling tennis, but no upsets.

All the sceded men and women won as they should, although the Augalian, Bill Sidwell, took the first set off the American, Frankle Parker, Torsten Johannsson (Sweden) the first set off Eric Sturgess (South Africa) and Mrs Beatrice Waller (Britain) the first set off the Amercian glamour girl, Gussie Moran.

Here are the results of Uro eight reeded men in draw order: R. Gonzales (USA) beat C. Morandet (France) 0-4, 0-3, 0-4;

bent

in the

end, but it John Bromwich (Australia) triumphed beat J. Krajcik (Czechoslovakia) looked like going to five sets Sidwell led 3-1 In the 6-1, 0-1, 0-1;

when Eric Sturgess (South Africa) fourth.

(Sweden)

Court No. 1 the stocky On beat T. Johansson

Swedish

Cup Davin

player. Jaroslav Drobny (Czecho-4-0, 0-4, 6-2, 0-0; slovakia)

Thomas F. Parker J.

(USA) beat Bill Johannsson, found Sturgess o (France) -7, 6-2, 6-1;

4-0, 0-4.tile erratic in the first set, but (Australia) Sidwell Robert Falkenburg

gradually finding his game the ware down hin Frank Sedgman (Australia) South African

(Yugoslavia) rival In a match which never beat F. Puncee

reached great heights. 6-2, 0-4, 6-0;

(USA) 6-3, 6-4; beat E. Davil (Britain) 6-3, 6-1. 0-2;

Tennis League

South

Ted Schroeder (USA) beat K. Feher (Hungary) 0-0, 0-1, 6-4.

The eight seeded women won as follows:

Louise Brough (USA) beat Mian Middleton (Britain) 6-1. a-l

Nellie Adamson (France) beut (Norway) Mina Schou-Neilsen 0-1, 6-4;

Valriela Todd

Ted Schroeder had a com- paratively easy match after his tough battle of yesterday and his fellow Americans, Gonzales and Bob Falkenburg, holder of the Wimbledon title, were not extended.

bent (USA) Miss Potts (Britain) 6-0, 6-1;

LITTLE TO DO

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1949.

STAMP OF APPROVAL

MELINE

Airline stewardesses Betty McSorley (left), of Stamford, Conn., and Julie Meehan of Manchester, N. H., feels the biceps of Alfredo Prada, 22, of Argentina, on his arrival in the U.S.

Prada, beaten-only once in 101 amateur and pro bouts, is generally recognized as lightweight champion of South America. He has his eyes on the world crown held by, Ike "Williams.

The other seeded players had ***UC AB- Jean Quertier (Britain) hentile to do to get through to the from Sedgmans, lost 32 apart Aociation won their fourth Mira Knoll (Britain) 6-2, 6-2;

Gussie Moran (USA) beat Mrs who was faced wih a formid- uccessive match in the water (Britain) 3-6, 6-2, 0-3; able opponent in Puncee, who the last twice renched Men's "B" Division of the Shirley Fry (USA) beat Mrs Lawn Tennis Lengue yester-Lagerborg (Sweden) 0-0, 6-2; four at Wimbledón.

Margaret

Puncee is not, however, the Osborne DuPont day to retain their lead,! blanking out RAF by (USA) beat Mrs

tain) 0-2, 0-1.

sun and score of 9-0.

Beneath a blazing blue skies the young Australian,

tho Sidwell, entered

Centre Court to

famous meet his American rival, Parker.

The Ameridan, playing precise and methodieal game,

Lines (Bri-player he was when he played COUNTY CRICKET

CRC "A", the only other u defeated team in the division. beat HKCC by a score of 8-12 Indian Recreation Club, unde. feated till yesterday, went down

Kowloon

Tony! 24-05

"Whites."

10

In the Ladies' "B" Division, both Ladies' Recreation Club and Cralgengower remained un- benten after four. matches, LRC had an easy time disposing B-1 of USRC while Craigengower Ladies met suff opposition from Chinese Recreation Club Ladies to win 5-4.

Ladies' "B" Division

LRC BEATS USRC

the

LRC beat USRC, B-1, in *Ladies 1 Division of the Tennis Logruo yesterday.

Mrs Allen and Mrs Kile (LRC) beat Mr Weight and Mrs Christian aen 0-0; beat Mira Raeburn and Mrs Walion 6-2; beat Mrs Itancock and Mr Holg 6-2,

Mr Scholes and Mr Campbell beat Mr Wright and Mrs Christian en 6-1; beat Mrs itaeburn and Mr Walion 0-3; heat Mrs Hancock and Mr Halg 6-0.

Mira Pomeroy and Mrs Hutchisan beat Aire Wright and Mrs Christian- sen 6-2; beat Mira Raeburn and M Walton 6-1; lost to bira Hancock and Mrs Half 4-0,

for the Yugoslav Davis Cup team and he could take only six games from the young Austra Lan

The American, women were In devastating form. The chief the Call- attraction today was fornian glamour girl, Gussie Moran, who has been made the nep and P. Pecaric e-9; lost to Tady No. 1 "Pin Up" girl of the cham- and Anderson 0-0,

KT BLUES BEAT RECREIO Recreto last to Kowloon Tong "lues," 2-7.

pionships.

Making her first appearance a

American girl Wimbledon, the opened rather unsteadily and set to her the first dropped

by

C. A. Barretto and J. A. Marques Recreio lost to Lau Chun and British opponent, but she was Ming 46; beal Georgo Lin and S.

not in the least perturbed P. Tao 0-3: Jost to K. Lau and K. II. Liang 3-0.

the reverse, or the huge crowd which packed the court to watch her play and, keeping to the even tenor of her way, wore down her opponent.

I. F. Gunsalves and D. M. Rod rly lost to Lau and 14 2-6; best Lin and Tao 6-3; lost to Lou and Llang 4-0.

L. A. Vieira and 3. T. Gosano lost to Lau and Li 3-6; lost to Lin and Tao 4-0; lost to Lau and Liang 3-6.

CCC BEATS CRC "8", CCC beat CRC “B”, 7-2.

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Betty Hilton, one of Britain's leading players, accomplished of the best feats of the day in eliminating Anne Mario M. May and Y. M. Lo (cne "n"! Seghers, ranked No. 2 in Franco beat M. L. Chan and S. Leo Brd 6-4; drew with D. Leonard and Linst year, by 7-5, 0-2. Bouza 0-0 drew with R. Tay and N. Leonard 0-6.

A. Lau and P. 3. Kwok lost to Chan and Leonard 7-G; lost to Leonard and Souza 0-6; lost to Tay and Leonard 3-6.

OTHER RESULTS

day's games were:

Pluto To Contribute To Ryder Cup Match

By ARCHIE QUICK-

Pluto, war-time plpe-line under the ocean from the Isle of Wight to France at D-Day, has been converted for use in the sporting world.

The Ryder Cup match between the golf profes« sionals of Britain and the United States is to be played at Ganlon, Scarborough, Club in September, and at a cost of £3,000 the club has Inid. down an Irrigation scheme of which two miles of Pluto is the principal factor.

The pipe-line, goes out from a natural spring to every fairway and green, pumping 2,000 gallons a minute and being distributed by Ingenious sprink lers which automatically creep along at the rate of 22 yards an hour, so that the equivalent of half an Inch of rain can bó laid down at any timo, The course, eight miles inland though it is and because of its sandy subsoil, needs all the water it can got.

Not only has the club made its died. Grandstands, stowarding, £3,000 outlay, but Scarborough etc. is being visunilad well in Corporation have also guarane advance. The Army's help is to leed a sum of £5,000 to ensure be asked supplying signallers the success of the event. Al-with walkie-talkzio sols to be though quarter of a year has utilised in getting the slats of yet to clapps, detailed prepara- matches and results back to the tions are already in hand."

Clubhouse quickly.

In fact, never before have such intricato arrangements been made so early. Nothing is being left to chance by the Corpora- tion or by the Club through its Secretary, Mr Gordon Wright, ex-Royal Artillery officer, and a school of greenkeeping pro ducts.

Yorkshire Narrows Gap In Major League

Championship

Race

London, June 21-The County Cricket Championship showed no change

in leadership when the current programme ended today. A ten wickets' win over: Somerset enabled. Essex to jump from eighth to third place, while Glamorgan, in defeating Kent, moves from ninth to fourth place.

nike

5

7235

drew

Canton is a first class course lying in the Pickering Valley to the north of Ganton Wold,

Interna-

long sheltering range of hills. Harry Vardon and Ted Ray were famous professionals there in

days Scottish Inte other tonal, Jock Ballantine, from All snags of crowd control Moortown is the professional they expect 20,000 spectators at now. The course is but eight least each day--are being stu- under 7,000 yards, with only two short holes, one In either half The standard scratch score is 75, and it takes a lot of getting. There is considerable dissen- slon irt professional golling circles over the current Leeds tournament. In this, one of the few Occasions when Brillah June 21.players get a chance of com- Lofty Mel Parnell extended peting in match play under the samo conditions as the Ryder. the Boston Red Sox winning Cup, famous players

afier atreak to six straight by get famous player went down to ting his ninth win of the orninous defeat in the first day's season at the expense of the pay, and the only Ryder Cup Detroit Tigers in the Ameri-selector present. Alfred Podg

ham,

not only himself. can League yesterday. The beaten during this rout but took Red Sox defeated the Tigers the next train home. No won

successful der some of the 7-1.

younger school are grumbling,

Baseball

New York,

Outfelder Teri Williams drove three of the Boston runs with

A alxth inning homer, Detroit's solo run was a homer by third baseman George Kell.

New York and St Louls were

Idle.

was

Fanling Golf

Worcestershire, who were without a County fixture, remain at the head of the table with 80 points from ten games, but Yorkshire lessened the gap by.

York- taking first innings' points off Middlesex, who dropped to "sixth place. shire are now only eight points behind the leaders and have a game in hand.

Peter Greenwood Of the five counties with 52

almost; 64); Essex 307 and 82 for no a victory for Lan-wicket. points, Essex, Glamorgan, Mid- snatched

Warwick- when Northamptonshire, cashire

At Birmingham: he dismissed dlesex and who occupy sixth place, have Natts' Arst three batsmen forshire beat Oxford University all played ten

games, while two runs, but Jepson and Simp-by five wickets, Oxford 195 and Somerset have played eleven. son saved the day with a stand 107: Warwickshire 202 and 101

The second Prize Sunday at next of 72 for the

for Gloucestershire come

sixth wicket.

Fanling took the form of a "from

At Lord's: Middlesex

' ផងទ Over-rating Worcestershire's AL gatnes with 48 points fro

Competition and Cubs The Chicago

rocked Bogey to fill the eighth position. batting qualities, D. J. Insole, with Yorkshire, Middlesex 318

At the other end of the table, Cambridge University

and 245 for 6 declared (Mann Johnny Saln for nine hits, six won by M. 8. Douglas who was captain, Hampshire, failed to draw

probably saved Worcestershire 14): Yorkshire 322 for 8 de- for extra bases, to trounce the up on bogey. His card has

been Boston Braves 8 in the Naping committee without...comTM

passed to the Handicap-. com last-placed Lelges from

clared and 71 for 1., from defeat. He witheld the away

At Worcester: Worcestershire tional League. tershire, who played a friendly declaration until his side was

ment. D. A. O. Davles and R. match. Both teams have 10 313 runs ahead and gave his drew with Cambridge Univer-

Centrefelder Hal Jeffcont E. Lee were second and third Among other results of to-points, with Hampshire having attack a maximum of just oversity. Cambridge 391 for 7 de

his first with 2 up and 1 up respectively, Worcestershire home nin of the season in the

The weekly crop of unsigned J. Asboth (Hungary) best M.seven" eight to Leicestershire's three hours in which to try and clared and 207 for 5 declared i bruke a 3-3 tle with

dismiss the County. Three wie-Rimell

sixth. Third baseman

Andyards prompts the comment that. Matous (Czechoslovakia) 7-5, The Middlesex-Yorkshire, keta

ketu went

ent down in the process 285, and 200 for 7.

Notis drew Pafko homered with two on in At Nottingham: match

at Lord's ended tamely in of reaching a three figure score with Lancashire. Notts 300 and the seventh for Chicago, Pafko competition cards must be draw, in spite of the aggressive and subsequent batsmen were with is not out, also hit a triple good for one run. the entrant's name and is the spirit of F. G. Mann, the content to play for the draw. F. Ampon (Philippines) beat]

Middlesex and England captain An hour's play was sufficient Greenwood 4 for 24): Lancashire

In the American League, the competitor Intends to partici- G. Jackson (Ireland) 7-5, 0-1,

Atomm hit a

six and ten fours, for Warwickshire to score the 123 for 3 declared (Place 228 Cleveland at Philadelphia and pate in, the optional Fool he make this clear. No M. Cohen (Egypt) beat H. while making 74 out of 94. runs. 32 runs needed for victory over not out, Ikim 74).

Chicago at Washington games should At Northampton: Northamp-

indication will be taken as a night games., arc and Miss 31. Ribeiro 4-6; lost to hils. Wu 0-0; drew with, K. M. Au/ Kitovitz (Britain) 6-1, 6-3, 4-B, When he declared he left York- Oxford University. The wicket

There aro shire to make 240 in two hours, helped the spin bowlers and tonshire and Leicestershire drew

three National negative. This rule saved some lost to Miss A, Boxa and Mira 3. and C. K. Lee G-G

R. Buser (Switzerland) beat but the task was not attempted. Warwickshire lost three bats in a friendly game. Northamp- J. Cluford and G. Lemay lost to Carvalho 4-0.

Cincinnati, "Philadelphia

at end. Mira Hoste and Mire Van Hoot-nik and Choy led to Ma and A. Carter (Britain) 5-7, 6-1, 6-1, Hutton's share of the 71 scored men today before the task was ton shire 230 and 850 for 5 de Ceague night games, Brooklyn at members two dollars last week- There is no Club competition clated; Leicestershire 204 and Pittsburgh and New York at St. accomplished. Howard and W. Lang lost to Lux. Canepelo (Italy) beat D.

271 for 7.

scheduled for next week-end and Choy 2-0: lost to be and Wu Butler (Britain) 6-4, 6-4, 7-3 3-6: lost to. Au and Les D-7.

At Hove; Sussex beat Hamp-

so the usuni optional Bogey shire-by-6 wickets Hampshire.

Pool-will-ba hold on the Old (Czechoslovakia) KT WHITES BEAT LRC

The Essex success at Bath wña!

declared beat W. Robertson (USA) 1-2,

The results of matches ended 272 and 235 for

Course nover in doubt, but they were today were:

(Dawson 100 not out); Sussex Kowloon Tong "White "beat LNC. | 6-1, 6-3.

At Bath: Essex beat Somer-314 for 7 declared and 214 for 835-215.

rather fortunate to win by such a

Somerant 2 (John," Langridge 101 not out, margin. The epidemic of missed set by. 10 wickets, Huribats and Bartley (LRC) best

chances, which marked the first 162 and 230, (Ray Smith 5 for Cox 57 not out) Reuter. innings, continued in the second

and and both Dodds

Avery very might have been out in scoring

RECREIO BEATS KCC'

KCC last to Recreio -81. Mr Haramant and Mrs Benjamin (KCC) lost to Mias M. Figueiredo

M. Suva and Mise M., Xavier B-2;

draw with M Figueiredo and Blas Ribals 6-0; lost to Man Suva and Miss Xavier -6: lost to Mas Haza and Mrs Carvallio 4-5′′

Mrs Hewitt and Miss Fisher lost to Mi Fidueiredo and Miss Ribeiro 1-0 lost to Mia Silva and Miss Xavier 1-0 lost to Miss Roza and Miro Carvalho 2-6,

CCC BEATS CRC..

Cralgengower beat CRC 6-4.

P. L. Poon and F. H. Chan lost to Chan and Leonard 1-6: lost to Leonard and Souza 1-0; lent to TAY | 0-1, 6-1. and Leonard 3-5.

CRC "A" BEATS HKCC HKCC lost to CRC "A" IS=8!%.

1. Agaturoff and Dr 11. Meyer (HCC) lost to D. C. Luk bad

P. Y. Choy 1-0 lost to M. Ma and

J-6; Au and Leo 2-5.

3. Peten (Belgium) beat A. Roberts (Britain) 0-4, 7-5, 6-4;

8-6.

Cernik V.

K. L. Wu and 7. Avasia 1-6: lom to 7-0, 0-2, 0-2, A. Chan and Y. P. Luk 5-7.

Phillp Hanna (USA) beat S. (India), 0-2, C. Y. Ng and M. Chan 7-5; lost to. R. Sawhney

Marcel Coen

(Egypt) beat Dr. Smart and A. T. Dow lost to Norman Kitovitz (Britain), 8-1.

8-0.

In 90 minutes was 28,

NEVER IN DOUBT

Mias W. W. Choy and Mrs K, Laut Ng and Chan 1-8; lost to. Wu and 18-3, 4-th cumar (India) beat the required 82 for victory.

(CRC) lost to Mr 8. Chiu and Mrs Fowler 3-0; lost to Mrs 1, Bouza,

and Miss R. Rumfahn 4-8; best Birs

N. Castro and Atta T. Watson 6-2.

Miss R. Lo and Mrs Choy (C.N.C.) lost to Mr Chlu and Mrs Fowler 1-0 lost to Mrs. I, Bourn and Miss. Rum- Jahn 0-0; beat Mrs Castro and Mrs Watson 6-1.

Bilas W. K. Mok and Mrs Chaun lost 10 en Chiu and Mira Powiat 0-0; beat Mre Soura and Mise Num

Avazia 3-0; beat Chan and Luk 6-2. Bonnerman and Baul drow with

Ng and Chan 8-0; lost to Wu and AYASIN 3-0; lost to Chan and Lak | 14.

HOW THEY STAND MEN'S "B" DIVISION

Jalin 7-5 beat Mira Castro and Stra{SCAA Watson 6-3,

A Pia 540

Sets PWLD F ..44 0.0 301 CRC 'A' . 3 3 0 0 25 2 0 IRC .. 3 2 0 1 30 7 5 Blues 3 2 1 0 1011⁄2 1014 4

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Men's "B" Division KT

SCAA BEATS RAF ·

CCC

SCAM beat RAF, D-0, In the KT Whites

Men's "B" Division.

KCC

P. Poon and X. Lam (BCAA) Recreio best Hayhurst and Hamilton 6-0;10

3 2 1 0 G 12

3 2 1 0 15% 11%

210 13 14

· 12 1 17 10

Naresh Wing-Commander A. Shaffet (Egypt), 6-3, 1-8, 6-4, 7-9, 6-1.

Router and United Press,

17 Starters For Northumberland Plate

Somerset's tallenders, showed unexpected resistance, especially Angell, who held the fort for two hours, scoring 30 and helped to put on, 42 for the

ninth wicket Rogers made a plucky appearance with the second Anger of his right hand, fractur- ed on Saturday, in a splat họ batted with his left hand and scored two of the Essex расо bowler. Bailey and survived two and a half overs.

London, June 21. A field of 17 will face the starter for

Sot to get 214 in two hours 20 Northumberland Plate, the

minutes, Susex gained their popularly known as the "Pit second championship win of the 4men's Derby," to be run over summer by eight wickets with 12 furlongs and minutes to spare. John Lang- one mile, seven

Boat Davenport and Bartram 6-0 CRC B.. 3 1 2 0 0% 17% 21175 yards at Newcastle tomor-ridge, with his eighth century,

best Durham and Parsonır 8-1.

HKCC .. 4040 D

C. 16 Chan and C. M. Trang beat RAF

Hayhurst and Hamilton 6-beat USRC Davenport And Bertram 5-1; beat Durham sad Parsons 6-1.

3 0.3 0 ..4040 3

boro a big part in the success, his driving bringing him most of boundaries, Grifths (H. | shared with him in an opening

18

row.

0

33

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LADIES' "B" DIVISION

The probable runners Jockeys

Pappatea aro:

with his

4 4 0 0 30

4 4 0 0 277

4.2 2 0 10. 17

1. Liang and H. K, Ho beat Hay- LRC hurst and Hamilton 6-3; beat Daven. pors and Bartrams 6-0; best Buram CCC

and Fersons 6-0,

KCC BEATS USRC..

KCC beat USRC, 6-4,

R. B. Capoll and J. Batrow (HCC) beat 7. A Fisher and A. 112 6-4; lost to A II. Binnen, and D.Pecaria 6-7; heat K. J. Riddy and J. | Anderson 6-4,

A E. P. Guest and EL.G, P, Quest: Heat Fisher and Haig 0-3; beat Dine ban and Fecario 6-2; beat Hiddy and Anderson

AV. While and W. Jolloide lost. to Flaier and Halg 3-4; Jost to Din-

CRC

Rectolo USRC KCC

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THE RESULTS

SIX RECORDS IN KIWIS'

MATCH WITH SURREY

The Oval, London, Jane. 21---After producing alx records, the match between the New Zealand cricket tourists and Surrey ended in a draw at The Oval today.

Surrey added 311 to yesterday's total and lost four wickets before declaring at 645 for 0-the- highest total of the senson.

The tourists then acored 127 for the loss of thres wickets in their second innings before play ended. Their first innings. total of 465 was their best this

season..

Jack Parker was the last Sur- | for 22 wickets, ended with chief dismissed. He honours going to. Surrey for the

Louls.

THE SCORES

America League

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Detroit

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signed by the marker.

HE DEEP WATER BAY DRAW

Boston

The following is the draw for (Winning pitcher Mel Parnell, the Deep Water Bay Mixed

Foursome. Competition: loser Art Houtteman).

National League.

4

B D

1st Round.-Mr & Mrs R. R. Mr & Mrs D. L. Coombs. Prophet; Mr & Mrs J. Mark- ham v Mr & Mrs W. H. Lati-

Boston Chicago

(Winning pitcher Bob Chip-

v Dr & Mrs J. B. Mackle; Mr man, loser Johnny Sain)Asmer Dr & Mrs J. A. I. Selby sociated Press.

& Mrs. M. Elliot v Mr & Mrs J. D. Mackie; Mr & Mrs J. Clague v Mr & Mrs A. Som-

"Sugar Ray" Wins merfelt; Mr & Mrs G. Strick-

Jend

v Mr. & Mrs N. 'A. Brown; Providence,. Juno 21. Mr & Mrs D. S. Robb v Mr & Super Ray Robinson 151 Mrs W. Sloker: Mr & Mrs F. lbs) of New York, hitting his D. Hunter v. Mr & Mrs R. K opponent almost at will, teckni-Collings. cally knocked out Ceçli Hudson (164 lbs.) of San Jose, Calif.,

2nd Round-Maj & Mrs A. after

Two minutes and 45 E. G. Haig Mr & Mrs H. L seconds of the Arth round of S. Webb; Mr & Mrs E. H. Sain- their scheduled 10-round non-sbury v Mr & Mrs J. C. Brown; title bout before 3,703, fans last Mr. & Mrs L C. Saville v Mr

& Mrs A. E. Lissaman; Mr & night.

Mrs P.. D. Arkcoll Mr & Mrs Hudson suffered a temporary W. E. Grieve.

The 1st round to be played virtually carried from the ring. July 18. Handicaps, three

8 Blackshaw), Miraculous Atom stand of 82 in 50 minutes and rey man to be 8 (W. Nevett), My Chum (E. Cox helped him to hit off the batted for six and a half hours tourists left off 53 behind with muscle paralysis, nearly col- 4 Britt), Bonnet (W. Rickaby), last 103 runs in an unfinished and throughout showed complete three men dismissed in their lapsed in his corner and was by July 4 and 2nd round by

of the bowling to an second innings. 4 2 2 0 1844 17

Summer

partnership lasting 58 minutes. Shower (J. Gomez),

mastery Dawson reached, three figures extent that demonstrated tha 4040 D

Cordeac (P. Evans), Fol Ami 27 40404% 31% 0

(W.

Belfast II (J.for the first time this season limited ability of the New Zea- Snaith),

Knowe (A. to poll Hampshire out of an landers attack. Walker), Fairy TODAY'S MATCHES Carson), Apple Honey (J. Dy-awkward position earlier today. Today's matches in the Men's son), Adstock (A. Holloway), He hit 11 fours,

"C" Division are:

LRC v. IRC.. CRC "C" v. Recreio. CRC "A" v. CCC, KCC v, USRC. KDRC v. CRC

OVIRAL

MOVE IS SCORPIO

SIT AROUND

➡ AND WAST

His 255, the highest against Master Scarlet (P. Tompin), When Lancashire declared at the fotrists, the highest of his Harrison (C. Rowicy). Merri-lunch lodoy W. Place had batted career and the best of the sea- son Road (J. Egan), Duty (G. for the whole seven and a halfson, included 20 fours. He forced Colven), Frozen Limit (J. Sea-hours for the third double cen- the ball away. all round the grave), Episil (no Jockey).

seldom lifted any tury of his career, which con-wicket and Router.

tained 23 fours.

strokes.". The previous best in his career was 204 not out..

Erle Bedser, making 08 out of 128 in 90 minutes, hit nine

Mister Conquest

MUST BE

SOMETHING THE AIR ROUND WERE

THE SCOREBOARD

The final scoreboard read:- NEW ZEALAND ist innings

SURREY Ist Innings Fishlock cand b Rabone Fletcher b Cave".

Squires e Sutcliffe b Cave Whittaker lbw b Rabong. Barton e and b Donnelly

445

01

At West Springfield, Mass., quarters of Fanling Handicap world featherweight champion and then three eighths, of the Willie Pep-of Hartford, Conn., difference in aggregate. Han- rattled blows like a machine dicap to be taken as-at date-of gun as he won, an unanimous play.

The first named couple will 10-round decision over Johnny be responsible for fixing the La Russa of Patterson, New data of the match... Jersey, before 2,000 fans*** *** United Press.

NEW ZEALAND

2nd innings

fours, and Alec Bednar, . though McIntyre e Hadleo b Rahone. 37 Sutcliffe'è and b. Eria Beds

troubled by lumbago, helped the fourth three figure partner

ship for Surgay, M

Parker e Sutcliffe b Rabono 250 Eric Bedsere Smith b. Cave 65

Laker e Burt b Είνα Alee Bedser not out

In the circumstances Flintock shared the: Surrey bowling with McMahon, when the. Now Zealanders faced arrears of 180. Sutcliffe and Rabonabatted riendly to send up the 60, 242, Sutcliffe made 48 out of 95 before lifting a return calch to Eric Bodser. Rabone fell

Cavo Kimilarly for D2, which made his malch aggregate 109 and, as he

Burtt took four, wickets hid all-round

Itabong play: proved a feature of the

Buteline match for the New Zealanders smith

Heavy Donnelly gaus at exceptionally wooring)match in which anyag: Hadley,

Funs, was scored Scott

46

Ber

Rabone e and b Eric Bed-

ACT 14

Hadice lbw b Eric Bedser 2 Smith not out

Donnally not out

Extras

645

for D.declared

Bowling

398 1810 40 9: 120 37 11 103 28.2 3.130 on 3

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LADIES' MATCH

Tho. Ladian

Club

TNA IN

of the Shok-O

have invited, the Ladies

of the Royal

Hongkong Golf Club to return match at their Club on Thursday, June 23 48 The match played at Deep Water Bay between these two Clubs on May 20, "resulted" In a win for the Röynl"Hongkong Golf Club, teor with;83⁄4+polite. against 6 for Shek-O

130

- Flayers (for: the " Thursday 137 | match are vast follows); with: for 3.| Shek-Q. : representatives; named

* Mra" Sinclair ̈v. "Mrs Paray-Men: OM R. Wulst, Mr Bhawani: Mr. BiriSta

PLANS VAMOS Suntari Sore Ketimer. 13

180 Mrs Coombs: Mrs Macintosh; weath

Bowling

2 10 50 31

McMahon Fishlock

rker: Lakor

Reuter

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