West Indians

Win

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950.

PRIOR JONES TAKES SEVEN YORKSHIRE WICKETS FOR 29

won

Bradford, May 11-The West Indies cricket tourista the first match of their tour when they beat Yorkshire, the joint County Champions, by three wickets with a day to spare.

After dismissing Yorkshire in their second lanings for 127, the West Indies were set to get 87 to win. They look nearly two and a half hours and lost seven wickets before they accomplished it.

Prior Jones, the tall, burly West Indies fast bowler, found more life in the pitch than yesterday and took seven Yorkshire wickets for 29 runts,

Len Hutton, the England

opening bal, was the only man,

to stand up to the varying at COUNTY CRICKET

tack of spin and pace and made

G7, which included nix and

four fours.

By tea, the West Indies hind

Ecored 30 runs for one wicket

in their second innings.

HUTTON CONFIDENT

Hution

played

supremely

confident cricket for two and a quarter hour while hitting a

x and four fours before he mistime!! fell to n

drive 10 deepish mild-on at 100.

Yardley gave Jenes an easy return catch at 114 and six runs Inter Smailes, Cozen and Wardle all fell at the same total.

The last five wickels fell for 21 ring.

rete Bl The West Indies

batted for victory when they again. Rae and Stollmeyer were at their ease against hire's early attack. The West Indies had to fight hard against the Yorkshire epin bowlera

tory.

He

hours

J

Leicestershire Beat

Glamorgan With

A Day To Spare

London, May 11.-Leicestershire, at the bottom of the English County Cricket table last season, today whipped Glamorgan, the Champions in 1948, by six wickets with a day to spare.

Glamorgan gave an inept display against a keen attack and left Leicestershire to get 102 runs in their second innings to win.

Leicestershire's opening pair, Berry and Lester. showed that there was little wrong with the Pontyridd pitch by putting on 77 runs in an hour and thereafter the result was never in doubt, the match ending just before toa.

On a pitch which never ap-

No one played a binger part In the muccess than the left-pramel really difficult Warwick- handed Hae who went la fistshire's bowlers, brilliantly cup- kept the und, after being twice missed,ported in the Beld,

Middlesex remained unbeaten after seven viny REEDIVE

of his colleagues had been di batamen struggling for runs, missed.Reuter.

Hallien bowled 50 balls before finished Leonceding a run and

127

158 for

THEY ALL WANT

JOE

Enthusiastic supporters congratulate Arsenal Skipper Joo Mercer as he goes

to the dressing room with the FA Cup after Arsenal beat Liverpool at Wembley

Stadium.

Out

Two Middleweights Step

-And What Happens Now?

ASKS GEORGE WHITING

in

In

For English Athletics:

Oxford-Cambridge Barometer Points To Good Season

SAYS SYDNEY SKILTON

London-Those reliable baromoters of Britain's track and field strength, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, are set fair. When they contested their annual meet at the White City Stadium, here, we saw that there will be some really excellent material available for the European Championships in August.

We saw also fast and clover running, remarkable aprinting and hurdling, and a general all-round improve- ment in field events, And we came away realising that a very warm reception awaits the Princeton-Cornell team visiting London this summer,

Last Jume when the Tigra

and

The Dark Blues had winners

Ithacans entertained the In the 220 and 440 yard dashes, [combined Oxford Cambridge the one mile, and all six feld team at Princeton, NJ. they events.

won by events to 4.

are

The Light Blues' victors were

A compurison between the in the 100-yard dash; the 120- performances in that American yard high and 220-yard low summer and this English winter hurdles and the 3-mile,

the There was a dead-hent in the but proftless Americans are to win in London 880-yard. The points oggregates hey will have to do much better were 70-50 in favour of Oxford. The score in the series, dating than their best at Princeton.

now stands at 31 That is one effective way of from 1804, indicating how much the wins to Oxford, 38 to Cambridge standard has risen in the past and 6 ties-From the Christian

Science Monitor. year at the British universities,

International Olympic Congress

03

BRITISH UNIVERSITIES You will no doubt note Umat I ald at the British universitien and not specifically by British athletes That was done pur- posely because I wanted to get though there will be an Ameri- The now" What happens

After his fight with Cyrille it seemed impossible that Finch in that once again it looks a

Brussels this could continue the unequal can in the British team. This British Middleweight Champion- Delanost

time it is David Grimes, for. The joint Champions, Middle-1213 (G. Edrich 105. Stevenson hip siluation seems to be tied month, Dick will hang up the struggle.

Turpit, however, refused to merly of Yale, but now of Cani- cut loose. Instead, he continued bridge. Wardle was parilcu-sex, who have decided to rebuild four for 33).

Oxford Univer-in a tangle of uncertainty on ugloves for good, At Oxford:

result of the points verdlet--to

Faced with the immediate imts polished pottering--making captured

For his new university against larly dangeroua

and

their team this year, continued

and 243

Copenhagen, May 11.- (Cantings,

coinpletely unjustl-

won the 120- four wickets for 37 runs,

their poor start to the reason sty

fost-medium, seven my mind

Bed--handed by referee Peter pact of these two statements, the Finch do the running around, and Oxford, Grimes and Sanalles planed down the Lords, where they were out-right-arm

200 and 62). Hampshire

Muir to Albert Finch over Dick Turpin manager, George Middle then stepping in for carefully yard hurdles in 155. a time that Twenty-four items are

that took ye!

one way calculated points at the end of would have won at Princeton the agenda for the Inter- touring batsmen, who

Warwickshire, who fur

Surrey 341. Turpin, in their title fight at ton, sugested

out of the middleweight maze carl succeedinut round.

summer and a time which national Olympic Congress, last "At the Oval: nearly two and a half

Nottingham,

be for Finch to fight would

only twice in before, ruining their first vic-at the close were 384 rous abend eight for no wicket,

with three recond innings wic-

147. and Derbyshire

Oxford which is due to start here Fincl miraculously appeared has been beaten after the fight| Dick's young brother, Randolph.

the 80-odd years of Imellately kets at to fall.

three (Kelly 74).

to gather his second wind.

Cambridge sport.

next Monday. Today, how- At Brentwood: Essex 178 and Finch stepped joyfully out of a

DOING' "NOTHING

the 15th round he tere fato Cerridge

the Executive Com- It is also a time which was | ever, (Insole not out shower to confirm that he will 120 for three

Turpin with such great gusto Northamptonshiro 347-never again box at the middle-

were holding their But this solution was quickly that panle-stricken yells of "fold not equalled by Olympic hurd-mittee Reuter.

weight limit of 111. lb. So

upon by both parties. on. Dick!" began ascending from ling champion, Lord Burguley first meeting and tomorrow

and

Robert Tisdall, in their

the Committed we have a new Champion, who, jumped

will meet Cambridge days. on his own statement, has no Said Finch: "At 12 stene I'll beati Turpin's agitated corner.

That performance should de- the International Federa- intention of defending his title. Randolph more easily than I did

But at 11st. lb. nothing As a grand-stand finish it was Dlek.

wonderful. But I still fall to finitely assure Grimes of a place tions. doing."

see how it wiped out what in the British team-he had one second- year but Dick took the loss of his title considered to be an unassailable last like a gentleman, Waving aside fend, built up by Turpin in the string-and a repeat of the time gress agenda include the follow-

Ju the ing place him with a smile a room ful of middle rounds. My private will surely campaging sympathisers he told score-card marked elght rounds company of American hurdlers. them to quit holding inquests to Turpin. five to Finch, and two who have warn Oxford's colours Olympic

and won in the a decision that nothing even. over

Inter-varsity series. could change.

They -(London Express Service)

number three-Tevis Huhn,

of Princeton; Stanwood of Bowdoin, and John Irwin, Princeton.

Other Americans, of course, have

in a number of Lion Won Inther events, particularly in the Games in Melbourne in 1950."

for Deld, but if Grimer wins he will

Gamen-from Lausanne. be the first Cambridge hurdler 1080 to do so.

Los Angeles, Buenos Aires and Rome."

A Japanese observer to the is Dr Ryotaro Congress here Azuma, Chairman of the Na- trenal Olymple Committee of Japan.

Dr Azuma told Reuter here today:

"In Japan we hope and

FINAL SCORES

YORKSHIRE

1st Jung

1st mings

flutton

t.

Halliday Bow b. Jones

WEST INDIES

YORKSHIRE

2nd Innligs

Junes b.

Goddard...

Lowson e, and b. June:

Lester b. Pierre

Wilson c. Walcon U. Jones

Yardley e nad b. Jones

Suniles c. Pierre b. Jones Wardle b. Jones

Brennan b. Jones

EXURE

Coxon e. and b. Goddard

Truchan not out

Total

DI

with five wickets for 44 with his leg-break and googlier.

Though 183 aheng on the first 1innings Warwickshire did not A. H. enforce the follow-on,

Kardar,

Pakistan the rounder, again halted well for

Warwickshire and with his cap-

Callover On The Derby

London, May 11.-Bookmakers American- made the

a 15 to a bred Prince Simon tonight

67tain, Dollery, put on 162 for the favourite for the Epsom

11

17

asix wicket, the best batting of

the day at Lords,

4

127

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

Close were:

of play reores today

Derby when

they called over the card at the Victoria Club here,

At Tuesday's callover, Prince Simon was on offer ni 3 to 1. As a result His price was cut of his win Stakes yesterday.

in the Newmarket

In another dressing-room, a few yards down the passage, ex- champion Turpin confirmed that he, too, is no longer interested.

International Hockey Series Starts Sunday

"1

thought

won

I

casily he told

I me, "but enough," achieved my ambition when 1 first became champlon, and Lonsdale belt put had that

No referee middle. around my

thnt memory away can take from me. I've no regels."

For Finch, let it be said that Sunday marks the begin- ning of the International he fought with great gallantry Hockey Series, when alla battle that looked all the odds

In the world against him. eight local National teams

At Pontypridd: Leicestershire

Only five horses were quoted beat Glamorgan by six wickets. Glamorgan 75 and 121 (Paler, and three of them are trained the Missing from f 13). Lelin France. offbreak, four

quotations was Pardal. It was cest rire 95 and 103 for four.

scratched by At Worcester:

Combined Servlees 1931 M. Marcel Boussae, who's other Worcestershire 163 try. Galeador, was quoted at And 142.

(Kenyon 53, and 143 for hee Dewe not out 50).

Wiwit bire 326

Worcestershire reported from Paris tonight that will be seen in action.

Fall of wickets: 1.7, 2/6, 3/9, beat Combinent Services by ve Pardal had been

7/120, į sneketa

4/62.

5/100, 8/120, 0, 120.

6/114.

WEST INDIES

2nd nines

Ra no 111

31

11

b.

Coson b.

Stilmeyer

Wordle

Worrell us o

Worke

Sanalter

Waleo lbw b Wardle

Crestrail

Smalles

C

Coxon b

17

Button b.

Gomez w b. Wardle

Goddard

Wardle

C.

Jones not out Extras

Telul for even with's

-Bouler.

GOLF

At Lord: ant 201 for seven (Dollery not oat 12).

Middlesex 143.

Cambrukte:

Cambridge University 321 for nine declareti and 24 for no wiekel. Lancashire

Amateur Billiards

20 to 1.

The quotations were:

QUOTATIONS

15 to 8 Prince Simon.

A to L Amiral.

to Castle Hoelt...

100 to 8 Vieux Manoir,

1 Galeador.

20 10

33 to any others.-Reuter.

"

that between Pakistan-unless have some untried the latter

their sleeve. It stars up hoped that we shall be seeing: Police'e Yusef In action in this sidy. It may be remembered of this was robbed that he

MASKED LIGHT OUT ebance last season by a farlal

London,

May

injury.

LEAGUE TENNIS

Scotland Again

Invited To Rio

would be a

E

Notable items on the Con-

Recognition of the National Conmilices of Ger- International many, Slom, Curacao and

Israel"

"Dates of the opening and Charles closing of the 1952 Games at Maine; Helsinki (proposed July 10 to

August 3)."

OVERSEAS STAR Another overseas athlete out- at the Oxford-Cam- Andreus Oxford

was

the

"Report by Sir Harold Lux- the Olymple concerning

appiications

"Following

Rio de Janeiro, May 10. Sports -The Brazilian Federation is to invite the standing.

bridge 'meet POLISHED POTTERING

Scottish National Football Johannes Burger, an Some classic games are fare Drained of sap by his battle Team to play Brazil's World South Afrlean from Stellenbosch University, He won the pole seen, with the cream? of the with the sentes, only three days) League teams playing for their out of bed with a heavy cold, Cup Eleven before the Cup

No undergraduats has been xpect to become members of back on his tournament starts on June Vault at 13 feet.

different Federations and then hooked countries.

nearer the clouds from his own

that we can participate in the propulsion. Previous best was

not would Only one game seems a fore-heels by Turpin's body punches, 24.

from Harvard, Helsinki Games. We Finvio Corta, Brazilian coach by the Cantab Rone conclusion:

who saw Portugal unti

England beat Seat-Oscar Suterinelster, who cleared be able to send so many sports- mcn to Helsinki as we could to That was a

les and Berlin before Los Angeles land, 10, at lampden Park, 12ft. n. in 1033.

better than the the suggestion performance Glasgow, made

of Bnancial war because Burger's which the Federation accepted. then English record.

English reasons, but we would seral our spokesman. who 13ft, also bettered the A minority

are good. "We have. In particular, five argued that a Brazilian defeat best, now standing at 12ft. din. best people, and they a

moral shock, was

to improve In an attempt upon the British national record outstanding swimmers."

Dr Azuma added that if Japan Chinere RC (1) bealsutrated

of 13 ft. Gin. Burger narrowly

is Invited to Helsinld "we will 10.—Masked | ""The other games-Scotland Craigengower CC, 8-1, in the Scolland withdrew from the failed.

Tournament when But despite the cloud climbing be able to read a good crowd of Light, the first winter favourite trefand, England v Wales, and Men's "C" Division of the Ten- World Cup

"Netherlands-slauldnts League yesterday.

kunt they

Internationalef Burger the brightest star in highly trained people.”—Reuter. in betting for the Epsom Derby, India

was Britain's was withdrawn from the classic provide some close results.

S. K. Wound & Wal-kwong

who won the NO PLACE FOR HATRED Association, Roger Bannister Scottish Football at first that clic drew with HK. Ier and Championship to England. The the manent It was thought 11-Arthur today. No reason was given.

11-Mr Copenhagen. May May Landon.

Scotland would

strongly Chow 6-9, bent T. Chas Scoll be

beal which

land one-mile in 4m. 14.03. to improve always sald and Gary Wack 6-3; viner-up in

V. Frenckell._ a Finnish would only play in the World upon his own intervarsity record Erik 87/libbert,

finished third England 134 in

of member

the Internatiount break f

lu Kin-lionz Dale a

in the reent 2,000 Guineas be placed, but it seems they have tes and A. Raymend 6-1.

champions of 4m. 10.2s set last year. British Te Sh-lur and had to struggle hard to find a

Cominitte, which their view

Olymple minutes when his Englis Ama-

would not alter team due beat Lee and Chow 1-1: drew with Cup

ለ። a year-old freshman Billiard: Championship hind tur

bred food representative American

despite the prolent of Scottish four years are Bannister, from meets here next Sunday, said the holder, Woodward's

ond Raytrond 6-1, mi-final against

I bei

with Scottish, Irish or Chay Tin-kin and Trang Chun football supporters-Associated in north London school, won the today that he would like to ste Frank Edwards, was continued linee Simon, current favourite to "supposedly" English players Chna and Wang 6-8; beat Cantes fu beat Lee and Chow 6-3; beat

Oxford-Cambridge mile in 4m, all countries represented at the

Olymples to be held at for the mile-and-a-half Epsom, here today..

on May 27.-Associated

30.Es. In 1948 he improved to 15th Next to Portugal as favourites,Chan and Wary 6-2; beat CoatesPress. Hibbert,

1n, 23.45. and then declined an Ifelsinki in 1952. from Face

Press.

the choice is Ireland. If this and Raymorul do.

be considered for "I can well understand that Invitation to YORKSHIRE CUP team can find their fee early,

Britain's Olymple team because all nations, which have suf

and during occupation he thought he was too young.

diflcult to acept at the London, May 11-There

eight Nual acceptors Yorkshire Cup, to be run over two miles, of York on May 17. They are, with weights:

11

Championship

who

comes

1917.

10

deficit of more than 600, but in

Alf Perry Leads Manchester, faced an overnight By A Stroke At spite of this goud start today he

Walton

Heath

was further interval.

in arrears

At that stage Edwards led by London, May 11. The .331 polis to 1,597 and seemed well set to run out a comfortable stage is set for another winner when the match ends great International struggle later this evening.-Beuter.

in the final 36 holes of the

Daily Mail £2,500 profes-

stonal golf tournament on

the Walton Heath Course ⚫tomorrow.

ITALY BEATS ENGLAND 5-0 Milan, May 1-Italy beat by five goals

Forty-eight professionals and England

to nil

one amateur with aggregates of here today, having led by three 155 or better survived from the goals at half-time.

142.

1

in

144.

the

Masked Light

Palestine

anel

William

17:

for the

נה

V.

and if their defence is as strong their forward line, they should prove ponents.

as

lloee

Recrela 14. RAF 11⁄2

P. telho and S. Collngo He- 10) beat Hamilton and Doyle formidable op-10-4: beat Yule and Mayne 1-2: best

Gibbles and O'Neill 0-2

KCC TENNIS FINALS

11 is expected that Indin will J. A. Soares and F. Nood: drew the KITC with Hamiton and Doyle - heat Comprise most of

Yule and Mayne 6-3; beat, Gibbin Woodburn, Vic Day, Donino team, and it is known that the and O'Neill -1.

Olveira and J. Marques lost, (all Netherlands are limited to only L. Atom Miraculous and

memberg

in the to Hamilton and Doyle 4-4: heat stone), Charleval. 15 playing carrying 9

Tot Yule and Stayne 0-2; heat Glhbins int- Prionium and Dutch, HC, However, the

and U'Ne 0-3. Royal Empire, Lone Eagle (all carrying 8 stone, ter pulled one out of the ba

inst season, by taking the points 9 pounds).-Reuter,

from England in the first round, and may well provido further surprises this time.

Basketball Tourney

USBC 6. KCC 4

The Tennis tournaments are coming to a close and

17

several Finals will be hell! Americans will rementber

over

the week-end.

fered

he

In 1949 he set a new meet war, find it record and now in 1950 he has the presence of all nations", lin "but they must forget. improved on that. Small mid, wonder Bannister is talked of as otherwise we shall never have

in peace

the world. Youth Britain's miling prospect of the

must not be taught hatred." century.

sald Mr Frenckeli

that the Committee is in the touch with REMEMBER BANNISTER

not say Russia but he could The Bannister

for his devastating more.

"No doubt Japan will be re- Zimmern and Grose (KCC) lost programme is as follows:-4m. 11.1 mile at Princeton Inst

added, "but year. It Was within a few presented,"

I to Catley and Tottle 2-6; lost to Crossley and Redhead 3-4;

Saturday at 3 p.m. the Finals seconds of the world record sel Germany is the problem.

track by the late hope this latter country is al Wright and Hancock 6-2.

lowed to come. The whole C. Rossejet and Lapsley beat Cat-of the Mixed Doubles Handicap en the same Beetley and Tottle 6-1; bent Crosley will be played between Mts3 John Lovelock in 1933.

6-0; beat Wrigh and P. Ward and A.

Bannister V. White

who is at Exeter purpose of the Olympic idea is world should of the College,

at that the entire where Lovelock Fun Sunday,Sooland ireland, and nedau

Hancock

to against the winners Thompson and Huang Yon

2-0; font Tottle Catley and

STADIUM COMPLETED Mr A. Forward against Mrs destined for St Mary's Hospital, where Lovelock also Portugal v Pakistan, RNRC No. 2. Crossley and Redhead 44; lont to me between Llout. Cot and tended in his Oxford days, is meet at a ports festival"

Wright and Hancock 1-0.

Groundwater and N. Hart London,

completed his medical studies. The stadium in which to a.m.

SCAA 9, KITC

All the records established by On the same day at 4 pm Lovelock at Oxford have been

THE FIXTURES International

Toumanent,

Recreio, 2.30 p.m.

Wales v England, RNRC No. 1.

il a.m.

India v Netherlands, tecrelo, 10 Tuesday-The winners of (1) - v The winners of (21, Recrese, 5.45

best

to

first 30 holes which ended today, The Italians. playing ruperi With the former Open Champion, football, retained their unbroken Alf Perry. in the lead wilh

The 1K. Chinese YMCA will record of victories while com pletely nutmanoeuvring

meet the Whaly of Shanghai in slike.

were the final of the quintuplet in-

You and T. H. Wong who Ole Pickworth, of Australia, England

vitation basketball tournament

(SCAA) beat Y. J. 10han and S. while dominated throughout. enly a siroke away

5.45 p.m.

And Y. Khan 6-1; beat S. S. Jus- of (4), HNRIC No. Charles Ward and Sid Scott are

Three times in the first half tonight at Caroline Hill at 8p..

Any games postponed on Sunday sain and 1. 21arilla G-1. within six and Bobby Locke, South and twice

minutes P.m.

The winners will be presented

C. M. Tang and C. Y. Wong holder of the Africa's

Open of the re-start the Italian for- with a cup donated by Mr Aware to be played on Tuesday at 8.43

n.m. Any game postponed on brat Khan and Hussain 6-0; beat Tuesday, are be played on Thur Khan and Khan -1; beat Husam In the wart sp the England defence Bron-haw. Championship, is

day at 6.45 p.m.

and Itarilla G-1. running with 145 after an im-lio score-Reuter.

Wednesday, Inter-Service Touma- proved display today.

Perry and Scott both had

rounds of 69 toung to create a Famechon Operated Chinese "y" and South China

New record

for the

Courte

and he kept his lead throughout

the day.

S

Baker,

The winners of (3) y The winners A. Hussain 0-2: brot Fudo Khari the Finials of the Ladies Doubica eclipsed by Bannister and June on' the occasion of Hel

When the La Salle College team of Manila returned home Last week, they forf.fied their inst two games pairist the II.K. were awarded the AA who Perry being the first to do this On For Appendicitis points

The Warriors basketball team Paris, May 11-Raymond of Shanghat will leave to-day Perry was once assistant at Famechon, the Eurupon Feather- on their return home, via Can-Kings Park, Walton Health to James Brald weight Champion, was success-ton. and he knows all the intricacies fully operates on today for ap- had hapindicitis. The Champlon has of the Course. He moments of needing recovery iequested from the French Box- shots but then slowed his calibre inst Federation a further delay whaly

this 45-year-oldox for his match with Lula San-Chinese and champlon will be a hard man tago, of Spain, for to shake off tomorrow-Router. Router.

HOW THEY STAND

Warriors

Lys title.SCA

La Salle

W L Pu

3

G

the Games are to be held is now Anished and will be opened in

400th anniversary. It 1652 sinki's Handleap will be played with the Londoner has built all his

on the Mrs M. Chow and Mrs L. preparations

it is not an will hold 70,000 people.

Sales of tickets for the Games Benjamin inecting Mrz J. Hors-Olympic Games

unitazonable assumption that he mun and Mis M. Fisher,

will also emulate the New Zen-will start on September 1, 1931, Mr Frenckell said today On Sunday at 10.30 pm. Mrsander as an Olympic champion, and

Ae expected that they After providing two record that Khan and Hussain 6-0; beat Khan M. Chow will meet Miss N,

Lambert Boker in the Semi-breakers It was scarcely surpris-would be sold out within a Finals of the Ludies Doubles Ing that Oxford won the 1930 week Handicap, A. E. P. Guest will meet, meet A v. White and T. E. and R. O. Baker wilt oppose A. Zimmern aul J. V. Selloro

K. C. Wan and Dr Tyan and Khan 6-2; beal Buskalo Harun 6-3.

and

beat

and

Half the tekels will be re- ceived for Finland, where it is Jexpected that up to 2,000,000

will want to see the Games.

Asked whether he expected.

nilinis and Hongkong Army X to be included in the

meat-IN and BM v Army, SRC Yesterday, Arny beat Pak, 0-1. 0, 1, 5.30 p.m.

* WELSH TEAM

MIXED DOUBLES "A" The following have been selected

SCAA B, KCC 0· to represent Wales in their match against England on Bunday at 11

11. H. 10 and Miss Ullam Khoo a.m. on No. 1 UNIC Ground

Please phone. beat Byrde For 3171 x Pune Major Derved 0-3 beat E. C. Fincher and m

Miisa Ward 6-2; beat J. Leriou and Doubles Handicaps respectively. Goal, Capt White; Backs, S/Sgt Mes Tebbuit 5-2.

On the same day at 3.30 p.m. Firth, Major Puch; Halves. Major E. Trol and Mrs M. Chow hent Baker and Bonbemand 6-1; beat

beat C. Kotewall and J. Fenton will Byrdo STL Berali, LC Windam

of the fast W.R. Wilkinson, Bdr Fincher and Miss Ward -3;

play the winners ForWNIL James, L/Bar Bowell, '; Leriosa and Xira.Tebbutt 6.1. Wood,

Gordon Lum and Mrs Ip beat morning's game of the Men's Set Watson.

Bed Jerseys White Shorts and Baker and Mils. Bombernand 8-11

boat Fincher and Mrs Ward 6.0 Doubles Handicap in the firnis Stockings will be brought to the

boat Leriou and Mrs Tabbutt 5-0.1of this `avent ground.

to play.

Wins In Singapore 1952 Dogramme, Mr Frenckall

+

suict that he did not.

"There is not a chance in n' Singapore, May 11-Afier a

Thero game, the thousand", he added. and forceful

team are at least 10 other sports: Hongkong Army friendly match. today-Reuter. Igramme."--Reuter. beat 30 Bn RADC 4-3 in a which need a place: In the pro

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