THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1950.
The weather stays fine at Wimbledon
TOP AMERICANS UPSET BY SEDGMAN AND McGREGOR
Wimbledon, June 30.
The weather was again fine and sunny when the Wimble- don Lawn Tennis Championships were continued here today. The main items on the day's programme were the third round matches of the women's singles, which were being reduced to the last 16, the stage reached in the men's singles yesterday.
COUNTY CRICKET
Hants beat Middlesex by 7 wickets
Miss Louise Brough, the holder of the women's singles title, and the seeded No. 1, opened the day's play on the Centre Court with a third-round win against Mrs Joy Mottram, formerly Miss Joy Gannon, the British International, by 9-7, 6-2.
Royalty attended for the beat Mrs S. Hammersley (Dri-
this year's thin) 6-2 and 6-0. first time at
Miss Jean Quertier (Britain) The visi-hent Mirs L, Manfredi (Italy) Championships. tors were the Duchess D 0-0 and 0-0.
Miss D. Schafeld (US) beat Kent and Princess Marie- Louise. Other distinguish-rs F. Dawson-Scott (Britam)
by 6-1 and 7-5.
Mrs W. Dupont (US) beat ed visitors were the West
(Bri- Indies cricketers who were Mrs Jean Walker-Smith Hampshire being entertained to lunch tain) 6-3 and 6-3. by
Compton right - arm
London, June 30. The following are the results cricket matches of first-class
played today:
At
Portsmouth:
beat Middlesex
252 and
Cast
and 52 343
for
Halford
by
(Britain)
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Bonn, June 30.-Repre- problems concerning Arab re-
it eer-United Press, 3. Amourelli (France)sentatives of the German
Mrs Heraldo Weiss (Argen- seven by the Committee of Man-nel beat Mrs Docquet (Dri-
tal) by 0-4 and 6-3. wickets: Middlesex
ngement.
Miss D. Head (US) beat Mrs (Leslie 142
The American glamour girls, Sharkleton, medium bowler, five fur 41), Miss Gertrude Moran and Miss Thelma Long: (Australia)
Nancy Chaffee, ad easy wins, 6-3, 5-7, and 6-2, Mira ABI
Mits Miss Morn beat Hampshire
the French beal Segher Maria three.
Oval: Surrey drew International by 6-4 and 8-2, by 6-2 and 6-3. At the
Chaffee's splendid University.ne
C. HarrisoÐ M153 and Cambridge
of strokes overcame bent Miss G. Woodheate Surrey 372 for eight declared and 185 for one declared (Erie variety
International. by G-2 Bedzer 113 not out, Fletcher Mrs Freda Hammersley, former tain) by 9-7 and 7-5.
Miss Shirley Fry (US) beaf Mike Anderson University British G6). Cumbridge
The Australian pair. Frank-1 and 8-1. Hedeman and Ken McGregor, brought
205
GB).
six (Dewch and 8-0. as 210 for
At Chichester: Sussex drew with Glamorgun Susex 20 and 254 (John
Langridge e
James Langridge 51). Glamor-
303 and 129 for four.
At Nottingham:
Nulla drew
with Worcester, Notts 481 for. six declared and
03 for ite Worcester 485 (Outschoorn 151, Bird 68, Whiting, 50, Stucks five for 82).
Al Ashby de la Zouch: Oxford Lestershee University beat
wickets Leicester by reven
Oxford while 250 and 275. University 140 for air declara! and 4 for three.-Reuter.
More harmony
in Europe
Paris, June 30.
M
(Britain) coal and steel industries will German the (Bri-accompany
Schuman Plan delegation (US) by when it returns to Paris this weekend to resume its (US) talks after a week's recess (Bei-during which it came home for consultations, Govern- (Ireland)ment quarters said today.
Todd Mrs Patricia a scusational beat Miss Pat Rodgers abont upset in the closing stages of tain) by 0-0 and 8-1.
Mins John Curry (Britain) the day's play when they dr
Lop American frated the
beat Miss E. Lumbard doublex Com- seeded men's
by G-4 and 7-5. Gardnar Mulloy bination of
hy 8-6. Billy Tarbert, Bad 8-0, 8-10, 10-8 in the Urdi round.
Before a packel Centre Court the Australians out-smashed not! have four times won the United [cut-volleyed the Americans, who States Championship, and their almost impregnable barrter at forced the Americntis to net the the backline.
But for a long time they could not clinch vital points against Mulioy and Talbert, who were not at their hort.
INDIANS LOSE
The Australians were within LWD points of the match Talbert's service in the 12th name of the third set, but the Americans fought back to take the match to the fourth set.
Naresh Kumar
ar and Narendr
beaten 7-5, 6-3 and
M. Henri Quculile, the French Prime Minister-designate, placed the Schuman Plom in the fore-Nath front of his programine when he arked the National Assembly to-
n vote of confidence. day for n
of were
in the double's
second round by the experien- ced Australians, Geoff Brown and Bill Sidwell, in a match which produced some brilliset Kumar was the better of the
pair. He
ile appealed for a truce to party warfare and for a national union which "will give greater rallies.
to the happy Initiative of force A. Robert Schuman which is talan destined to give us greater lar-! mony in Europe."
Wits
MEN'S DOUBLES Second Round
The delegation, which is head- by Professor Walter Hal- stein, has now worked out a memorandum representing Ger- man point of view after consul→ Budge Patty and Touy Trabert|tations with members of the Add-
beat 1..
F.visory Economic and Legal Com- Cater and (US) Wallis (Britain) 6-3, 6-4 and millee here.--Reuter,
6-4.
Lennart Bergelin and Sven
*
June Paris,
30.--Premier- Davidsson (Sweden) boat Tony designate Henri queuille enfled by Motiraun and Geoff Paish (Bri- on Friday for joint action
all democracles to support the Ken
Frank McGregor and in) 11-9, 6-3 6-4.
Stales
British Villed
and
Ho Sedeman (Australia) beat F.
moves in the Far East. Aigion and C. Carmona (Phillp
be "the trest dd this would - 6-2, 8-6 and G.4.
Billyarantee for the future of the Gardear Mulloy and Talbert (US) beat Irvin Dorf-sivilised world."--United Press. mx ord Art Larsen (US) 6-4, 3-6. 0-3 and 6-4.
Jamend
**
cun- "I
l'arls
June 30.-1. Albert Mervyn Rose and George Karraut, cher French delegate, Worthington (Australia) bent G. was today unanimously elected the Chairman of and S.L. perm`nent (Britain) Ont:ley Sawnhey (Inella) 6-2, 6-2 and pirmary sessions of the
representatives ference of Geoff Brown and B Sidwell Trance, Vietnam, Cambodia and Tags, which is being held at (Australia) beat M. Kumar and
fou, South-West France-Reg- N. Nath (India), 7-5, 6-3 and 0-2.
And Adrian ter. John Bromwich Quit (Australla) beat W. An- derson and R. Gulze (Britain) 6-3, 6-1 and
16-1.
Jean Borotra and
2 and his net piny was d'Estramau (France) beat
The
Mrf the Australians.
Indians
:
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30.-Canada's Mr Brooke
1 vo that destroyers at
Junc Ottawa, Bernard Defence Minister,
Claxion, today said A.
Canadian or three com-Huber and Haus Redi (Austria) would leave the naval base
Vancouver I- Esquimault on 1. Deyro (Philippines) and Referring to the war in Korca bine! well but they could not 6-3, 3-6, 0-7 aux G-1.
Eur tand
hrak and probably Leni and the "suddenly worsened" match the all-round excellence
situation,
Jack Harper (Australia)
action a Korea if International
Indien 31. Coonbe (New Zealand) and Pearl Harbour to be in a position Sawnbey, the former We live in
Unlied Na- by the Quetille said:
Davis Cup player,
now living C. Lister (Britain) 6-2, 6-3, 6-4 to co into valur
required which meral world in
his partner,
Third Round
tlons-Reuter. have been and are being rudely London, and
the Grauki Oakley, Jacked
Frank Sedman and Ken Me- sailed, but for the first time
collective pres to deal with their hard-
Grrator (Australia) beat Gard- principle
Australian opponents | nar Mulloy and Billy Talbert cerity is being applied.
10.0 and Georg (US) -6, -6, 8-17 and 10-8. "Side by side with America Mervyn
who
6.2. The Worthington, Britain Great
MIXED DOUBLES Democracies will on their 6-2 and 6-4.
Sawhoy mixed his strokes efforts to ensure the Traumph of the forces of law. This is the mefully, lohdung nonthy best guarantee for the future of curing his opponents off dent! at the net but the. Atrations the civilised world."--Reuter
intensive played a more
مرك
and
of
NOMINAL SENTENCE
Nice, June 20.
A court here toilay imposed
nominal rentence
a
of Iwo on Deler
round game.
WOL
Second Round
John Bromwich
and
:
*
30.-General London, June Howard Kennedy, director of the United Nations Relief and Works Argeney for the Middle East. today conferred with Mr Kenneth Younger. Minister of Stato for Foreign Affairs, on
(Britain) World Cup Soccer
Sumont Misra ni Mrs C. Cartio (India) eat E. Filby and Mrs T. Cawney Sumant Misra and Mrs c.4-6, 6-4 and 6-2. Cargin, of India, beat E. Filby and Miss T. Cowney, of Britni
6-4, 6-4, 6-2 in a ragged by
match of the ivecond-roun
and 6-2 6-1. mixed doubles.
V Canapele and Miss Man- WEISS REMAINS
fredi
Neumann (Austin) 1-4. Misra was not at his bestly) beat A. Huber and
(Australia) (Britain) Mrs C. Harrison beat Narendra Nath (India) and
H.-Phillips (Britain) Mrs
days' imprisonment
Rumanian bank His buckhand on the volley was 6-4 and 0-3. Ionescu, official who entered France aofn not sure and his smashing few days ago, for crossing the frontier legally.
6-2
PITY THE
POOR OLD REFEREE
G. Caccia and Mrs Annalisa was somewhat wild, though his Bossi (Italy) beat Rolando del
Mrs
M.Rio de Janeiro, June 30. forehand drives to the corners Bello
(Italy) and
Only one match is on the winners and his Pearce (Belgium) 6-3 and 7-5. were usually
and P. Mulloy (Australia) lonescu, who has asked the
service was excellent, to
Ilis partner authorities for permision
from Calcutta Mi M, Garnett (US) beat 1. programme in the Jules the Murphy and Mrs J. J. Fitz Rimet World Cup tourna- ably and was on seconded him
tomorrow between stay here, tald he
Bucharest Indian pair ran out the win-Gibbon (Ireland) 0-3 and 0-2
Brazil and Yugoslavia in bound plane when other passengers held up hers, aided
the municipal stadium here. On Sunday, however, there
for
by the many mis-
diminutive
the pilot at pistol point and takes of their opponents. compelled Belgrade.
i to
make for
He worked as a labourer in Slovenia for some time, then made his way to Trieste, where he was placed in persons camp. erossed Italy frontier-Reuter.
B
to the Freach
The
Argentine
Third Round
ment
Adrim Quist (Australia) and !Champion, Mrs Marin Weiss, Mics Gussie Moran (US) healre ave gaines, including the
players Drago Mitle (Yugoslavia)
challenge the
10 remains American and Briksh in the singles.
and
England clash- and Spain versus
will decide whether As P. Ward (Britain) 6-3 and which
England have any further in- 7-5
Tony Mottram and Mrs Joyterest in the event. Mrs Weiss, recovering from displaced
beat (Britain)
AL Tomorrow's match is of great the contestants lle escaped and shoulder injury, beat Mrs Moltram
Docquet, of Britain, by 6-4, 6-3 | Chen (Egypt) and Mrs R. Mc-importance to
because Brazil were expreted to to reach the last 16, in which Kelvie (Britain) 6-3 and 0.4. there are nine Americans
George Worthington" and Mrs be the finalists from Pool A, but
beat they were checked
by only Thelma Long (Australia) Harry Hopain (Australia) and drawing with Switzerland.
Yugoslavia hend Pool B with Mr S. W. Dawson-Scott (Bri-
two wins from two games and nial 6-3 and 10-8.
BU Sidwell (Australia) and need only draw to go through Mrs R. Rinbany (US) beat Pto the finnis, while Brazil must Chartier and Mime. G. Jumain win to overhaul their rivals. (France) 0-3 and 0-1-Reuter.
WEEK-END SPORT
Lawn
TODAY Bowls-First Division
League: KBGC v KCC; Recrelo
"W" v HKFC. Recreio "B" IRC; KDC v PRC.
Second Division League:
six British players.
Results In Detail
WOMEN'S SINCLES Third-Round
Miss Doris
Grm
Miss
KBGC v FC: KCC v TDC: 0-2 and 0-3.
v POC: IRC v KCC.
HKFC
Hart (US) beat Hoahing (Belinin)
Kay scores knock-out
Brough (US)
a
Loulse Miss Third Division League: KDC bent Mrs Joy Mottram (Britain)
* CCC; KCC, PRC; IRC v Re-9-7 and 6-2.
creio,
1
TOMORROW?
SPANIARDS FRESH
The Spaniards have kept their strongest players fresh to meet England, reallsing that this is probably their toughest encoun-
ter.
Brazil and Yugoslavia pro almost certain to fill the muni- elpal stadium tomorrow and it Scence Melbourne, June 30.
has a limit of 150.000, welterweight, can be expected with the game The Sjamese Mrs R. McKelvle (Britain)
Perl, was besten on
paved at fever heat beat Mrs M. King (Britain) Patia
in the technical knock-out
Sympathy must be shown to
referto by the
Welshi
Mervyn Andraws (Britain) seventh round here tonight Mis E. Lawn' Bowl-Second round 0-4 and 6-4.
who has a most un- welterweight, ¦ Griftks, Victorian Open beat Mrs G. Ducaille (France)
enviable job. It is not one that Johnny Kay. matches in the Colony
would undertake, Rinks Championship ut Hong-2-0, 7-8 and 6-2.
The fight was scheduled for everybody
especially us he will not have kong Football Club Kowloon
Miss Gussia Moran (UB) beat 12 rounds..
stone, his own litesmen. One-15. a Perk Bealed 1o Cricket Club, Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Craigengower Cric. Mrs. A. Seghers (France) 0-4
pound and Kay 10 stone, 10% Paraguaylan and the other, an Taikoo பொர்
Dock and 6-2.
Austrian-Rauter. ket Club
Miss Nancy Chaffee (US) pounds Reuter.
Club.
sk
*
New York, June 30.-Foreign tramp ship-owners were stated today to be making higher charter rates us a result of the Korean ritulion. The Journal of Commerce reported that a number of New York churter
brokers had received instruc- tions to ask for premiums but
Economic
programme for China
San Francisco, June 30, China is to Inunch an economic programme next the first national year- cconomic plan the country has had, Peking Radio said tonight.
pro-
of the Inauguration Igramme was decided upon n re- cent meeting of the Committee Economic of Financial nadi Affairs of the Cabinet in Pekng.
The broadenst said, that the commitice would carry out the following four major fasta In the second half of this year:
(1) It will consolidate unified control and direction
of Onun. offairs,
CX-
clał and economic balancing of income and penalture and the stabilising of priers.
commercе
continue
the
(2) it will readjustment of Industry and and Will convene Industrial and commercial froup meetings to solve prob- lems of production and market- ing for both publicly and privately-operated enterprizes.
(3) It will draw up an out- line of the nation's first Five- Year Plan (1051-55) to restare and build up the country's economy.
(4) It will draw up a drati revenue and budget of State expenditure for 1951.-Reuter
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