MUD LARKS
R. Williams (England) firmly tackled by L. Cowie, with J. Holland in close attendance, during the Rugby League Test Match against Australia on the Sydney Cricket Ground. England won by six points to four.- Central Press.
THE SPORTSMAN'S DIARY
The Man Who Breaks Records Too Often
By BRUCE HARRIS
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1950.
No Matches Completed At Wimbledon
RAIN INTERFERES IN FAVOUR OF TOP-SEEDED SEDGMAN AND TALBERT
Wimbledon, July 3.
Rain all morning and most of the afternoon prevented a single match being completed in the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships today. But the decision to end play after about an hour in poor light and when further rain fell may have saved the two top-seeded players in the men's singles-Frank Sedgman, of Australia, and Billy Talbert, of the United States
Talbert was trailing Budge Patty, of the United States, 6-3, 4-6 and 2-5 on Court No. 1, and Sedgman was behind Art Larsen, of the United States, 8-10 and 2-2 on the Centre Court when the tournament referee ordered play to cease für the day.
Both Sedgman and Laruen appeared to be hampered by the murky light and by the alippery surface, Sedgman discarding his shoes in the second set. Both men were miscalculating the bounce of the damp balls as Larsen ran xhend 3-1.
LEAGUE TENNIS
Sedgman recovered to draw tre crowls plenicked, WOTO level at four-alt, and he again partially flooded. The 'ilve levelled when Larsen
bad man courts were covered and broken through In the 15th had been hoped to start the game to lead 6-7, but another play within half an hour of the break through by the American rain stopping. led to
Some 6,000 to his taking the set.
determined but After losing the arst set to damp enthusiasts waited patient- University beat KCC, 6-nt volleys to lake the lead they saw nothing but rain until Talbert. Patty found some brily throughout the afternoon but 21% in the "A" Division of the Trauls League yesterday:
1.1 and N. Lo (K) "heat n. Holon and H. A. Ayr 6-4; beat Hawthorne und Kellos 6-1;
T. 1 and C. 1. Ip beat fulan and Aytes B-2: drew with tvarne and Selinga -6.
as Talbert lost control fether on the greasy turf.
two alto-the
DAMP AND DEJECTED
dx hours when
of
commenced.
quarter-Anal Gaines
Just after 5.00 p.m. BST, R Thousands of tennis fans had
Wits announced that providing Haw. waited doggedly for more than flight and weather conditions
favourable the short-lived were 9.
before 7.00 F. Lam and E. Ho lost to Nolan and Avres 4-6, lost to Hawston
They play would start on the play started, had slood, damp and dejected the time it was still
Centre and No. 1 courts, but at for hours
the covered
raining. passates and gamways lending
gtantour parade
Thorne and Selinta 0-6.
יזי
MEN'S "B" DIVISION
HKCC G, USRC 213
12cr
te the Centre Court, watching fashionable women was masked the rain heating solidly down.
wy mackinto be, and umbrellas, For the Brt time b 13 of the rain the hopefuls
Each time there was a stoppage
J. Godd and Zulauf (RCC) brat 12-Cl. R. Stack and Cup i. S. Stubbe 6-3, brat Major
Mullins' at Capt. M. Seaton the famous tournament's fram fs, fot la W. R. The nitional fine Pe. Coke 5-2.
Courted it.
weather had
starte de-⠀ slow Jamt-clap, hoping that the coverings would be removed, Flugs and bunting were sonk- but it was always premature Suis aut Seator 6-3; drew with ed and bedraggled and the
for the rain never stayed off for kowns. On
more than a few minutes. which last week
A. Mepler uni 13. C. Ilall ht Shack and Stubin 5-1 beat
Themen and Pete 4-c.
H. Owen-Hughes and, T. Arafuroat 1- to net and Stulbs 2-4, Deat >ollins and Seaton 6-0, beat Thomp
and zanke 6-3.
Recrelo 414, ECE 115
3. J. Remollon & A. V. Corpo Recret Bent S
£2,000
L&FOR
Noronha 6-3. drow with N. Gronard
Record-breaking by that giant corporal of the Royal Marines, Joho Savidge. Britain's No. I shot putter, threatens to become such, a regular process that the governing bodies, who normally award a plaque every 51 55. Elu fet, heat D. Leonard time the record goes, have decided to give him no more until the end of the season,
The Amateur Athletic Association give a plaque
& H. R. Le 6-2.
6. A. Barretto A. Narro let to S. Leonard & Noronha 3-4. brat Launant &e
6-4, bent Legnant & Lee 3-5
EACH
CROWD DEMONSTRATES
A crowd
of 250 tonight de- monstrated in front of the main thr entrance fo
All-England
BRAZIL'S LASH Tennis Cub, Wimbledon,
PLAYERS?
demonding Centre Court tickets for tomorrow's play because today's matchrs had been stop-
Rio de Janeiro, July 3. Brazilian players are to re-ped by heavy rain.
bearing their badge every time the English native recordeonant & erunha 4-6, host to match they play in the final pool
A E Noronha & 1.. Vtelra long taj cerve £200 each for every]
is broken. The British Amateur Athletic Board give a plaque bearing a Union Jack for new British records, And Savidge keeps on breaking both.
Savidge et up a new English | Leya, at Cansbridge University. native record of 4ft. 10 in. afterwards for the Old al Gillingham last July. He Leysians and, for a season in beame the first British athlete 1990 (with Tedly Wakelsen, Sir to beat 50ft, when he threw 51. W. W. Wakefield, A. L. Gracie. 41⁄2 in. 4. Cambridge in the late "Bobby" Davies and November.
Dickey Hamilton Wickes) with the Harlequins.
STILL IMPROVING He improved his records with Gift. 11, at the White City last month and he has already done more than 50ft. 18 times this season.
In training he has done more tion 6271, and there is not much doubt that he will continue to improve.
as
A member of the Hawks and known to his friends "Cuddy," Vick was a pushful rather than a Anished forward. He generally played with the recond row and was famous for hia volubility when on the held.
SPORTS HONOURS
1 ..
Leguard & tau 5-7, est, to Leonard the World Cup a total of
£600 each. SCAA (2) 4. KCC 5
George Lin & C. C. Yu (SCA) They are to get a further beat 1 Kerman & APP. Guest 1500 each if they win the 5-4, dry with 1. Lerinu
.A.nophy. Auperlad 6.8, drew withi A. V.
With other cmoluments al-
More than 30 poltermen link- in front of the 'cnt- ed arms trance to prevent the crowd from
pushing into Britain's most exclusive sporting club,
Later the Committee distri- buted tallies entitling them to Centre Court seats tomorrow W & R. 1.. Staver 6-0.
without queuing. The demon- C.M. Chang & N. Tu lost to ready received, each player maytrators then dispersed quietly. Kant & Gilet 3., los trio gel something like £2,000 from Router. 4 Augustad 1-6, beat White & Stover the Championships. 6.6)
H. KH&A. CW fost to In addition, the City of Rio de Kerman) as Gummi 5-7, lest in Fertau | Janelen is now considering what
Autostart 2.0, bent
White jawards should be made to the Stover 4.0.
Brazilian team if they prove victorious.
CRC 7. LRO 2 K. M. Au & Movlan Chan (CRC) beat Shawn & Hurlint fd, bent
Business houses, Arms And Sart
Saut 6-3, beat stores are likely to make them Stange & Ouwehand 8-2.
Landsome presents. DC Lub & T: F. Tool beat Susze
Being a national that 7-5, beat Smart & Saul}
football G-, but to stange & Duwehand 26 player in Brazil is an enviable
C. K. Len V. P. Tune Inst. to jab.-Reuter. Shave & Hurlball 4-4, Brat Guart Saut -1. beat Mange & Quweland
6-3
LADIES' "B" DIVISION
ere 8. Iter. "W" 1 Ali and D rece test Men 31. bel
Runjahn
$110 AT Xavier 0-4, beat Mrs A.
The Odds At
Wimbledon
Wimbledon, July 2 Britain's bookmakers sacrificed
their normal Sunday off to pro-
vide special betting odils on the Wimbledon tennis champion- ships. Two United States players
HKAAF MEETING were the chief cause of their
Concern
A meeting of the Special Vie Seixas, 12th seeded and Committee of the Hongkong American who was quoted at Curvallin nut Mrs Goalves sið, best | Amateur Athletic Federation 6-1 on Saturday morning, was Soares and are S. Pina will be held at the office of the rated by bookies on Saturday 61.
Mir T Souza and Me Yarr tot Hongkong Football Association,
chinnee for the men's 14-1
MI
Two athletics ofleials in the Birthday Honours List are Dr The good throws just came," A E. Perritt, surgeon, New
Savidge Bays
"You don't know Zealander who was third in the whea they are coming"but Olymple Games 100 metres in both the AAA and the BAAB 1024, who gets a knight-
now reckon they come often enough heart (KCMG), and the Jovial joy the continunik award of K. S. (Sandy) Duncan, former these handsome silver plaques to Oxford University sprinter,
long be rather expensive.
jumper, shot patter and soccer
to Allen Bibelen and Navire 4.0. Room 211, Prince's Building, singles title. The tumble was 31 Carvalho end Coralves 2nd floor (Ice House Street due to Seixas upsel disposal of winger, who
who gets the MBE for beat Miss Beurer and Me Pina Entrance) on Tuesday, July 11, the Australian veteran, Jack work in connection with the
castrent 5.30 p.m. to formulate Jules Bromwich, No. 8 seed in Satur- Empire Games.
Stry Watom, and Mrs N. Dr Porritt.
fat Men Whalta and Karter 6.4. and Regulations of the Pro-day's battle for a place in the Test Mr Carvalho and Mrs Can
Hongkon 110-ed
Amateur last eight. Selver f beat Berg Boates and
Athletic Federation, irs Plena C-3.
Two plaques await colection at the AAA offices, Savidge was round that way the other day when he saw pork chops on restaurant menu.
Dig feld events men are Leavy caters,
ami
Savidge.
mun
honorary
physician in the King, is chair- of the AAAB medical advisory craineil, and chairman of the 13ritish Empire Games
Jonat
f:-1
pressed for time, admits had Federation, of which Dunean is COUNTY CRICKET
io decide betweeen collecting the Flaques and having the pork chop-and the chops won,"
CHALLENGE TO SAVOLD
Lloyd Barnett. Indian heavyweight,
ili-
1
honorary reretary,
Duncan raptained the English
ull holds the
team i the Empire Games at Sydney, Australia, in 1938. Te public rehonds Jump record and Dr oldest
We lont wants to Porritt is one of the right Lee Sai old. At least, fest
record holder in the University 13 whet is manager. Arteir Hongis, rag--with the addition Sports with 9.9ree. for the 100
that Barnett will back himselt sands
for £1,000 to be on his fest, ad the end of the fight.
ORDERED OFF INQUIRY Frank Mitchell, "Lloyd was Savold's sparring!
Cheirea's Australian-born left-half, can, partner at Eastbourne for the Arst Wothicock fight 18 months (1 think, be sure of sympathetic ago, and our of the fime things consideration when the FA in- vestigate the incident in the
he did was to make Lee's name at Genon, where he was bleed," said Hoggia.
Tids time Barnett offered his ordered off the field and Chelsea services free of charge as were beaten 2-1.
parmate
at
Savold borough-but the Americans did
Surrey
Fight
Desperately
For Runs Against Yorks
London, July 3.
Widespread heavy rain Interfered badly with first.
Miss Doris
Hart, favourite for the women's singles title.!
even money bet on Saturday. Today she was made a 4-6 favourite.
was an
SEDGMAN AT 5-2
WASHBROOK Stumped off RAMADHIN
Cyril Washbrook stumped by Clyde Walcott off Sonny Ramadhin for 36 in the Second Test Match between England and the West Indies at Lord's-Central Press.
Brilliant - Record-Breaking Golf In British Open
Troon, Ayrshire. July 3.
Some brilliant record-making golf marked the first of the two qualifying rounds today in the British Open Championship on the Old Troon and Lochgreen courses here.
Flory Van Donck, of Belgium, returned a record 65 on the reconstructed Old Course to equal the best round in a Championship - by Henry Cotton at Sund- wich in 1931.
Frank Stranakan, of Toledo, Ohio, the British Amateur Open Champion, had a first round of 74 mi Troon in the Open Cham- pionship yesterday, a poor start to his attempt at scoring the "double” last managed by Bobby Jones.
FIRST SWIM MEET NEXT SATURDAY ·
The rat competitive swim- Frank Sedgman, Australla's ming meel of the Beason will sole remaining representative lake place at the VRC at 9.30
Open Bowls
Results
Charles Ward, the Bellsh Ryder Cup player, who had a 68 over the same course, set up a Championship record for nine holes with a great inward balt of 30.
On the Luchtreen Course, also reconstructed, Bobby Lneke, the South African Holder of the tle, erented a new record with 6C after Orle Pieltworth, of
| Australia, had been round in 69.
OVERSEAS CHALLENGE
The strength of the overseas challenge was thus evident at oday's play. After tomorrow's second qualifying round the drsi hundred will to forward nto the competition proper over he Old Course.
(1.3
The American challenge, though weakened by the scratch- bigs of Gene Sarazen and Tony Penna, o 11 pronounced, was shown by Johnny Bulla's 70 on the Old Course and the
gures of 74 In eneli
case by two crack Amerlcun amateurs, Frank Stranahan, the British Amateur Champion, on the Old Course, and Jimmy McHale at Lochgreen.
The Argentines,
Loo, look like making a bid. Antonio Cerda with 70 and Roberto ds Vicenzo
with 75, both nt Lochgreen, showed their worth
wan
At the other end of the scale a 02 by the lone German entrant, Hermann Tissies, who went from bunker to bunker on elther side of the green before holing out there in 15.
LEADING SCORES
The leading scores were: Old Course: Van Donck 05, four Ward 68, followed by Jhers with 70.
Lochgreen: Locke 68, Pick- 69, followed by gaines others with 70,--Keuter,
The following were the re sults of the Colony Open Lawn worth Bowls Championshi played yesterday:
Open Singles
AL KCO.-A. A. Lopez lost in C G. Fig 3-21; P. A. da Custa best E. Skinner 21-0.
At Club de Heerelo.-A. L. G Eastman lost to M., Hassan 20-21
At HKFC-A. 1. A heat A. Steven 23-15. A. K. Ming beat L. 5. da Silva 21-10, W. C. Slup son beat A. G Gardner 21-185. At CCC.-W. McColi reat Willerton 23-11, A. reoefe beat W Mekle 21-10,
four
REG HARRIS BEATEN
116
Paris, July 2. Jon Derksen,
Dutch G.Champion, after quunfying for the Anals, today won the Paris
w. tam 22-12.
At PRC.-W. Hong Sling heat c. Cycling Grand Prix. The de-
rest in the Open
semi-minal of Reg KCC.-F. D. Harris, of Manchester, Angur. P. Kennedy, 11. P Shields World Professional and W. William bent W. J.
Sprint big sur
ter and J. V. Ramsay, 25-16.
class cricket matches today. In five matches not a ball Australian succession of FoodVRC. Time trials will be held. Skinner beat E. el Arculli antelarris was
was bowled, in one other Warwickshire versus Lei- cestershire only two overs were sent down, and all the other matches were interrupted.
In the two overs bowled at Coventry, Warwick shire inst the wicket of A. Townsend without adding to their Saturday score of 49 runs for one wicket, Yorkshire's pace and swing howlers had Surrey fight-Patty
tain, R. Barton, and Bernard Constable remained long at the wicket.
(051
yda
vds
ms did hew different conditions on the ing desperately for runs at Sheffield, and only the cap-(US) 12-1 Gardner Mulloy breast-stroke Handicap (VRC
not seem keen on the idea."
are
33 for
The
#matches.
The best match of the day should
tint between J. S. Landolt and dous A. Runjahn.
Today's games are:
V. A. L. Roberts.
At Kowloon CC.-C. Castillo v.
8. C.
Fanling Golf
in the singles event, began the p.m. next Saturday between the tournament as joint favourite newly-formed Fortuna Club and with Elly Talbert of the Un-the VIC. ted States but lost favour be- Most of the Fortuna Club
Marshalsay, A. Campbell, W. MOMA Champion, was the cause of his injured wrist. The members have represented East.
prise of the event, ern in annual meets
against
Open Pair-G. Narman and 2. In the semi-fini repechago performances inade Sedgman a
S. Solina 18-14.
drawn will Derk- at the VRC tomorrow and line- favourite with Talbert quoted at 3-1.
ups will be announced on Thurs- TODAY'S GAMES
sen, Oscar
(Switzer- day.
and) and
Senafleber. Chances of other players in
Singles Championship con-Harris ca Entire this afternoon with another Programme for the meet ist,
slowly until Platt- the men's last eight are quoted
wer specded. Men's 100 yds as Jaroslav Drobny (Egypt) 7-2 (Inter-club), Boys 50 yds free free-style
Harris followed but Derksen, with a tremen- Eric Sturgess (South Africa)tyle Handicap (VRC members), U.
effort, sprinted aroundt and Scixas (US) 4-1: Budze Men's 100
the outside to backstroke
win from Platt- The authorities
(US) 7-1; Art Larsen (Inter-club). here know
Ladies 50
At Recreio.-A. E. Ellott v. F. ner, with Harris tuiling at 110 10-1:
140. W. L. Bley v. a. C. Norman rad.--Reuter, Continent
embarrass our
AL Kowloon BGC. J. E. members), Men's 100 yds breast- players Sometimes
Fallowing Me Hart in the stroke (Inter-club), Men's 50 worth v. W. J. Howard.
Naronle v. T. E. Baker. W. Butter tourists' TENNIS FORM CARD | methods
foreign to the
women's singles are her com- yds freestyle (Junior Inter At Crolgengawer.-S. S. Hussain How good is the Americas me erowil, and players and
patriots, Miss Louise Brough, club), Men's 4 x 50 yds free- Wightman Cup team? Exactly referees often take a different of stern
In a fifth wicket partnership |cester 391. Kent
nanking her bid to take the title style relay (Inter-club). Ladier. Greenwood, i dykes V. how much better than ours ha-ne from the normal procedure judicious aggression, they added
defene. mixed with wieket,
for the third straight year, and 30 yds free-style Handicap (VRC Souza, E. M. Alarcon v. J. A. da At Kettering: Glamorgan 339 Mrs Margaret Osborne DuPont,
K. M. Almao (15) qualified been worked out by a lawn England.
members),
Luz. Diving Exhibition, 74 runs, Mitchell was ordered off near
Barton bit six rours for nine against Northampton- both quoted at 2-1. Miss Pat Men's 4 x 50 yds free-style relay
for the Captain's Cup over the At Police C.-1. All v. A. M.week-end at Fanka with the Told, fourth of the U.S. "big (Junior Inter-club), Men's 3 x
Souza, A. 31.
V. A. P.excellent net score of 85. At Bath: Somerset 73. Lan- four",
I'ereira is on an offer nt 8-1.50 yds Medley Relay (Inter- At Brit
United Press. five fours in his 48 runcashire 270 for five.
club) and Water-polo. not out.
Al Coventry: Leicestershire NOW FULL OF RUNS The England bateman, Reg 265. Warwickshire 40 for two. Miss Louise Brough has the The Impending retirement of Simpson, had another good At Sandhurst, there was no Game percentage
scoring 60 play between five La He Toriel, of Kent, reminds Honings for Notts,
the Army shurles and Miss Dori Hati.me of anoilier lefthander of n-ns ut out against Derbyshire, Oxford University owing with a record of four singles, re-most the same age (43) about Using is feet well, he made rain.
Al Ilkeston: Derbyshire '362. cards a 66 percent success,
whom there was talle of retire the varied attack appear sim-
Notts 172 for one (Simpson 00 On our bide Mrs Betty Hilton meat at the end of last reason. chalks up a figure of 32 percent Deals Smith, of Derbyshire.
He and Winrow added 165 | not out, Winrow 92 not out). success in five singles.
Fortunately it came to nothing uns for the untinished second There was no further play after twice as good. In the doubles Todd, was not in the best when rain brought
At Shemeld; Yorkshire 271. the record of Miss Brough and of form, is now full of runs
an early Surrey 170 for six. There was Mrs Dupont is even more im gain,
close, hit 1 boundaries, most 110 further. play pressive. They have à 75 percent
Smith has scored 250 runs, of them to the square-leg or owing to rain. that makes them including one century, Fuccess
for on through the covers.. three times as good as their average of 85. And largely an
result, Derbyshire
won both these games against Yorks and
tennis statistician.
Mra Margaret Dupont has the end of the game, but the rel in two hours. Constable
itz his -11 runs, which was chire.
played in eight Wightman Cun referee did not enforce i singles and on the total number decision.
of games, she has won G percent.
for
This makes the Americans
opponents.
ple.
GAMBOLS
and
THE
to
เบ ON
PLAY
GAYE.
A
JOKE
more than talk, for Smith whe eight runs short of his century
wicket partnership. Winrow, the tos iplerval owing to ruin.
SIR CUDDY' VICK Worcester, thereby jumping It is not generally known that from thirteenth place to eith the newly knighted Godfrey place in the County Champion- Russell-Vick, KC, played a lot ship table,
of
rugby
at his school, the
--London Express Beroics)
after tea
At Hove: Scotland 220 and CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES 38 for no wicket. SUBSCx 302 for eight declared (John Lan-
Rain prevented play today
the following matches:
Saturday's scores were: Ai Lords: Middlesex Easex 136 for four.
ridge 67. Smith 95)..
At Bristol:
L
313.
Gloucestershire
Cambridge University 71
100 for no wilkot. Owing to rain, play d'à' not 'coinmence unti
¡Al Tunbridge Wells: Wor-[6.00 pm. BST-Router,
QUIETLY NOW TO DOGS IT BE WAAT THE CEOUT HAS HAPPED
QUARTER BACK TO
DC-D
The
JKEÇ-U. A.. Humjahn v. competition for next week-end J. 3, Landolt,
at Fooling will be Stapleford.
OPOD. DIE
VESN'T MAKENED
•NOW FOR | MY "DREAM"
COME ON LONE
·EABLE....
HURRAH!
LONE FABLE WING BY FIVE LENGTHS
by Barry Appleby
TAXE
WAKE UP Lan GEORGE DO YOU'RE DREAMING
'PHONG YOUR
DOOST
DARLING AND Put
(NOT SOFTUD
MOUNDE DEAR-OH
FIFTY POUND
ON IT
TO WIN