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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEST INDIANS SCORE 651 FOR TWO WICKETS LOST AGAINST LEICESTERSHIRE

Leicester, July 12.

over,

The talented batting of the West Indies touring team whelmed Leicestershire here today. At the close of play on the first day of their three-days' match the West Indies had scored 651 runs for the loss of only two wicketz.

Frank Worrell had made a brilliant 225 runs not out, Everton Weekes had 190 FANS. Leicestershire runs not out to his credit and Ros Marshall had scored 188. could it afford to be without Vic Jackson, their offspin bowler, after lunch with a strained back and so sulftly did the tolal mount that the scores had difficulty in keeping pace with it.

Rae for 26-before

Of 163 runs made for the loss of que wicket-Alan lunch, 100 runs came in boundaries, 17 of them to Marshall, who went on to (88 runs in three and a half hours. Ile began a brilliantly controlled assault from the start and by his splend tlming staked a powerful claim to Test honours. His 31 boundarles were the product of all varieties of strokes, the most spectacular being

the straight drive.

wicket

Worrell completed his 60 rung He and Worrell punished the

247 Funs bowling for

in an 40 minutes and A century for the secund stand last partnership seconil 120 minutes, Boundaries were wicket had been created by the #cored onionously

the most masterful display of bat- crowd did not bother to mp-trig against Leicestershire this

Freason. plaud any but the real gems.

and

In the course of his century. Marshall survived one appeal made in 100 minutes (11 four), for leg-before by Lester, who Worrell completed hu 1,600 was beating the bat occasionally

with his leg-spinners. rus of the tour.

ASTONISHING PACE

it-i

At Edinburgh: Yorkshire 314 for me (Hutton 70, Yardley 101) against Scotland.

A

At the Oval: Surrey *!"* (Parker 133 not out). Gloucex- fershire 05 for two.

200 Derby: Hampshire (Walker 65, 11 52, 1oil, right- arm fest medium bowler, ve for 60), Derbyshire 24 for ane. Al Nottingham: Notts 327 for six (Winrow 127, Harris 94 not out) against Kent.

Warwickshire A Taunton: 373 for four (Gardner 160) not out, Ord 84, Dollery 54) against Somerset.

Manchester: Lancashire AL best Sussex by an innings and

Sussex 101 (Hilton 87 runs. left-arm slow spin, x-for

offapin bowler. four for 43 and 51 Greenwood right arm (Hilton five for 18, Greenwood five for 24). Lancashire 230 (G. Edrich B, J. Oakes, right- 20 arm medium, five for 167)." 180 At Worcester: Middlesex 355 225 (Robertsun 107,

115, slow leg- 190 Jenkins, right-arm

for break bowler, pix Worcester 23 for one.

At Barry:

Glamorgan

Royal (Montgomery 4). Forve 137 (McConnon, arm opin bowler, seven 133) and 11 for one.Reuter,

He still continued to hit the bowling hard, however, and his who reached Weekes, showing no signs of partner, Weekes,

his 1,000 runs of the season, was trouble, his recent knee crensed the astonishing peen the same mood

Worrell's second hundred oc- and in 65 uninutes completed the season's fastest century. cupled 134 minutes and at the eight minutes better than that by Len Hutton Inst month.

Nothing like this effortless gathering of runs at high speed had been seen at Leicester for many years.

lea. 40

after minutes

He and Weeker made 76 runs.

in 195 Worrell added 309 runs

and in the last 36 minutes,,

minute

Belters singles

the harassed by

running

close he had hit one fix and 21 fours, while Weekes had claimed one six and 23 fours in the West Indies' biggest score in one day.

THE SCOREBOARD

WEST INDIES int Inninga

tired daring

Rac, b. Jackon.. Marhail, cant b. Sperry Worrell, not out Werken, wat met

Extras

Total

051

for two Wickets fell 1/95 and 2/342. Bowling to date:

25 0 161

***

5 17 บ

133

3 24

1

16 1

20 U

Leicestershire had no courderi to such brilliance, but Wonellį should have been caught 'at 134 j runs off Sperty and Weekes at: 105 us or Wald,

Sperry Wootler Walsh Jackson I'almer

Lester

Leicestershire were seriatiy luach after weakened when their Australian off-break bow- fer, Jackson, wits prevented from resuming by a strained back

The weakenedi Letesterkira not subdue the allack could

West Indies butemen and Mor shall completed 11. 100 oul of

K. Smuth

120 0 3.0 13

Reuter. COUNTY CRICKET

fontion, July '12.

170 runs in two hours and 10 The following were the cove mimates. At this point he had; of play seares

hit 17 boundaries.

Good

in first-class | rieker untches played today:

To

Response

Tourney

Snooker

Gratifying response has been given to the call for entries for the Younger's Shield Colony inter-team snooker tournament sponsored by Messrs H. Ruttonjec and Sons,

Ltd.

HAVA the

Sharp

32.

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1950.

MAIDEN' BOWLS A MAIDEN

Can a maiden bowl a maiden over? Private Taylor of Southern Command WRAC bowled more than one against the batswomen of the BAOR "Ack Ack" team at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow.

Two Unknown Bowlers

Conquered England

Not until July 16 will our selectors meel to pick the side for the next Test This late match, to be begun at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, four days later. meeting will enable them to know whether there is any chance of Denis Compton being fit to play.

It is difficult to believe that he will. Not only has the knee to be sound enough to take the strain, but physical strength after a long period in bed must be restored and cricket form regained. For all this there was less than three weeks. A 100 per- cent Compton would be welcome indeed, but anything less would not reinforce our

team.

with, the defeated ut

What was wrong 142). side

20 soundly Lord's? I should hesitate to say

was in a stateSportsman's Diam 245 that our batting Air of fank: but it certainly was

EDITED BY right-irresolute against those two slow and Karnadhin for bowlers,

Valentine, of whom no one had heard in England three montha

who

not were ago renowned even in their

Arthur Lees country

Leads In Irish Open

Dublin, July 12. Arthur Lees, former Yorkshire golfer now

ut Sunningdale, Berkshire, to- day led the field after the first round of the Irish Open Golf Championship on the Royal Dublin Course at Dolymount.

Br

own hom this month or in Australia

next winter.

are

The Nottingham port of the IT REMINDS ONE

problem will probably be solved Their success reminds one of when Simpson, Dailey and, if at

possible, Compton the dire progress through Aus all

brought back. It is Impossible skie, in tralia of our. 1938-7

named Ward to believe that our batsmen will which gentlemen

fall so badly for two matches ani Frederick and Mudge tossed running. their tweakers in the air and gathered

ted the wickets in. Mudge, who was not a regular member of the New South Wales side, lind six for 42.

Truc, during that tour we recovered and won the first two Test matches and something similar nay, happen now.

the other.

п

As for Australia, well, are not faith and hope two of the chief human virtues? Charity third and greater, and before done there may bo we have need for us to exercise it.

This shield designed and made by Herbert Bigneli, scere

New 3rd Division Clubs Are Spending Money

By ARCHIE QUICK

To show the carnestness of their re-entry inta Lengue football, Gillingham, barely a month after their election to the Third Division South, have already spent £30,000 on new players. Scunthorpe and Shrewsbury, who have got into the Northern Section, have appointed two Internationals as managers - Leslie Jones, of Wales, and Sammy Crooks, of England, respectively,

And Colchester, in alpouncing the creation of a Third Division Fund by its 15,000 strong Supporters' Club, reveal that in the last eighteen months that Club had handed over £10,250 to the parent club. Which all adds up to a lot of badly needed new blood in the Third Division. Quite a transfusion, in fact!

Mr Fred Cox, the Gillingham playing staff. They are chairman, tells me that the club League standard.

up to

are prepared to spend to the "I realise that because it is an liml to bulk up a successful experiment in Colchester fside, but it will not be coerced should not get back into the

transfer League for Into paying fantastic

Another 100 years fees for so-called stars. "We if we failed and had to apply have Frent Anancial backing," for re-election, and it would be he said "atul on Medwayside a death blow for all other non- we can draw on a population of League

that the cluba now quarter of a million.

League Commillee have lented after a lapse of 27 yanes” "We have the area to ouse (the last time a new club got selves in a way no other clubin).

In the country can boast. Charl

TC-

ton are our nearest League op- Mr Allen, and the Chairman position. If opposition you can and a player are also Allens, call them, so' for away are by the way, is bitter that the they, Our ground is a good one: Southern League have, thrown jour support excellent. I expect thele reserve teamout "Wo have

great thinga."

to the Southern been a credit League. Wo were instrumental COLCHESTER VIEW

half the In getting clected in clubs who voled us out." Col- Colchester are different. They chester play Cillingham In the hope to thrive on opposition firat match of the season. from Ipawich, Norwich, South- end and Chelinsford, but guar- antee that they will command

the support of the neighbour LEAGUE TENNIS

ood out as far as Circion. Nu like of Gilling- big boys here ham, but a steady building up upon the nucleus of the present talent which served them so well in the Southern League and Cup last season,

S'hai Champion

In "B" Division

tury of the East Surrey amateur They have had to pay The athletic league, is awarded for Wednesday and Bradford for The the beat performance in the Stewart and Layton. county's jurilor championships. bought Fine wins

21.6sce. mile

the junior month. I

and

have

Cralgengower

Cricket

Ekter from Portsmouth Club Mixed Doubles "B" Team suffered their second reverse for his 4min, and signed a goalkeeper,

this season yesterday, when when winning

Allen, late they lost to Chinese Recreation championship last Manager Jimmy

centre Club by 1 sets to 714. believe

Portsmouth that only-Villa Derek Buratt has done a faster half, says: "Unlike Gillingham

As a result of this defeat, the who have been in the League mile us а junior.

before, we are explorers, but 1 CCC, who were the champions faith in my last year, are almost out of the have the greatest

running for the Championship This season, The Championship is likely to be contested be- tween CRC and South

-(London Express Service?

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

FOR SATURDAY

The following are the team selections of the various Clubs for the Lawn Bowls League matches on Saturday, July 15:

PRC

KBGC

RIO FOOTBALL SPEECH

Itt Team at Honey HKFC 1st Division (Away Retrels 3.30 p.m. G. C. Norman, P. "Whites** at 4 p.in.: W. J, D. Senhor Mario Polo, president Higher G. EF. Thompson and Cameron, C. Pie, I. Brown, W

(skipli S. 1. Marvin, of the Brazilian Sports Federa-W. C. Simpson (sk); L. Gaddi Maclardy

have

C.

Pope.

. E. Willerton, J

Recrelo

151 Division: Пестско Home>

y PRC at p.: R. M.

both

of whom have not been defeated.

Chine, vel

P

Yesterday's match Was direct contrast to the first meet- ing

Clubs between the two when Craigengower were rob- ibed of a probable win by ralu. The inclusion of K. C. Tao, the Shanghai champion, In the CRC team made all the dirto- rence.

Stores:

N. Leonard and Mrs I. Souza (CCC) lost to K, C. To and m Choy 3-6, lost to Lee Wal-tong and Mry H. Lau 4-0. Just to T. F. Chay and Mra Chow 2-8

R. O. Baker gred Miss R. Rumi pun inst to Too and Mr Choy 4-0. lost to Lee and Men hau 4-0 lost to

V. Ribeiro. P. A Cost, G. Choy and Mrs Chow 2-3 (retired).

Nurenha. F. V. V. Ribeiro (skip): 1. S. da Silva, 3. 7. Xavier, M. A. Baptista, 1. A. Orario skip): A. M. Alves. H. i. Pinna, C. P. 1 Division (Away) V KCC alanto, C. Roza-Pereira (skip), 3.30 p.m.: K. M. Rumjalin, A. R. Recreio "he" lane) y CCC at Minu. M. 1.

C. B. Hassan and U. M. 4 p.m. : A. V. Goranu, 3.

A. A. Razack, 8.

Silva, J. F. V. A. P. Pereira, N.

Omar (kipt:

Yusuf. A. M.

Minta (skip):

Omer and, A. K.

medios,

H. M. Liu and Mrs 3. Chiu lost to Tao and Mrs Choy 2-6. drew with Lee and Mis Lau 6-0, beat Choy and Mrs Chow -1,

M. 1. Razack 1: A Heltran, National League

and Team at Home, v rỌC at 3.30 pm, T. Wren, G. Costello, R. J. Wiginton and F. E. Skinner kip); D. S. Oliver, A. Davidson, R. H. Browne and J. Crighten In the Test match at Lord's a presentation to htra of a coffee Ruley Jenkins bowled ex- set by Sir Stanley Rous and Mrskip): A. Hutton, W. Russell, M.

Đường and I buy iship), tremely well, but was never Arthur Drewry,

Reserves: CW. Greaves, J. C. Brazilian The

Federation's | Harts, and D. F. Moore. allowed to gain the attack like

IRC of plate, Rarasdhin.

Worrell return gift consisted Weekes,

Indians. of Marajo made by and Walcott were not prepared land wrapped in a jacaranda

slay at home and be

wood box. mesmerised. Otherwise Jenkina

TWO WHEELS OR FOUR might have triumphed #

All

Bottorus, Warnakin did.

30-year-old Wembley speedway rider, has At Denis would be the real | this year already won two I do major car events At Reims antiate to Ramadhin.

Kon would

tile French Grand Prix, and tavo not believe that Reggie Simphe header the 50nce, race in the bowler

him months Iu

ago, at Blanford, arandhin might get the wickel Dorset, he won a a similar event. of either of these two batsmen,

This is pretty good going for but he would have to pay thì a man who three years ago was operated on for the removal of price.

one of his kidneys,

Horen, K. S. Omar and U. A.

Ramjahn faktp).

ekip: CA Guterres,

Mamuer,

A. A. Lopes.

2nd Division (Home) v KÇe at Noronha (skipi. 3.30 p.m.: D. M. A. Razack, A.

3rd Division: Recreta (Away)

The moral of it all is that unless a stow bowler is attacked on. told English FA ameials. G. Meyer, E. Greenwood and F. E. Channing. W. R. Hulyor, C.

L Sykes (skip); A. Balley, D. Dowan (skip); Kavanag by a batsman prepared to use that "Bruzil has loved England Trail. V. Chittenden and XL. W. Hollands,

the but now D long time,

G. Eastman (skip).

Itemsley (skip). his feet to get out to him, he He was round in 20, a stroke will destroy the batsman. li Brazilian football fans

Reserves; Russell; duellist or the taken the English players to ahead of Dai Recs, Ossie Pick must be one worth of Australia, and

their

hearts." The occasion was Irish aleur and Walker Cup best billiards | International, John D. Carr. the time of writ-disputedly the Up to ing, the following 13 teatas player in the Colony to-day.

Lees, who won the event 11 for The sponsors will be calllog already entered competition - Dockyard some time next week a meeting years ago, was unlucky not to Chargemen's mesi, Petty Offices of representatives of participat-proach to the last hole everran of HMS Tamar, Chief Pollying Clubs to discuss the running the green and came to rest in Ccers of HMS Tamar, Heng- of the tournament. In the mean- have a bigger lead for his ap- a boundary kong Regiment, RASCSergents while, they hope that further a cuiting against

fence. Mess, Kowloon, South China entries will be forthcoming.

The ball was deemed to be Athletic Association. Eaderu

Mesars Ruttonjee and Sons Athletic Association, Hos. Land

be congratulated for the out of bounds and he took six Mea, Chub must Forces Sergeants' Lusitano, Prison Officers Club, keen interest they have shown for the hole.

The two Irish favourites who Dockyard Police, RAF Sergeants, in this branch of sports. A few Kai Tak and the Kowloon Chr-months back they sponsored there former Janers, Fred Daly Steel Coulson's Snooker League, (74) and Harty Bradshaw, the

holder

out in the which was ultimately won by (77), were

later part of the day, as was Although the response has the Garrison Sergeants Mess.

Van the Australian, Normaza been more than satisfactory, the Before the war they also or- sponsors hope thut more teams ganised the HP. Darts League: Nida (73), and conditions were more difficult then owing to n will take part to make the mom-but this has been taken over

shower

qually And petition one of the most sue since by the Hongkong Brewery, heavy cssful that the Colony has had and is now known as the San wind-Reuter. in years. They particularly Miguel Lengte. emphasise the fact that this is ut merely a competition In the sense of the word, but what is inore important, a medium by means of which members of the Services and the different Clvi- 1an groups can come together for an enjoyable social evening! over a game of billiards and a glass of drink:.

ket Club

MISSING

SPECIAL MENTION

ITALIANS WIN MEN'S FOILS

Monte Carlo, July 12, Italy retained the men's Foils Team Fencing

allow the

bemuse

John Wardle, of Yorkshire, all-ender though he is, showed the right approach to the problem with two Ramadhin nice forcing innings of 33 not out and 21-more runs than any other Englishman save Wash. brook. It is easier, I know, for play carefree tall-ender to ericket than an acknowledged batsman. But since ultracau

on has not paid, what about a

In the revival of this sport, the great part played by the Federation National Chinese under the leadership of Mr Leo 1m Luen must be given special mention. Under their auspices a World

Billiards League Champlonship here after draw-dash of the Wardie spirit? Knock-out confined to Chinese Clubs wasing with France in the final.

This was followed by an

Doth sides scored, eight vio- Open Inter-Club tournament. tories and 60 touches, the um- Considering the mutual In-pires awarding the title to Italy terest talten by these two or- because they had gained more ganising bodies in the same form victudes in the tournament as a of sport it whl be a good idea whole-Reuter.

run.

on

car

Bottoms drives ጎ powered by a fotce, motor-cycle engine, which he built with the assistance of his father, who la Camiling figure in the He Wembley speedway pits. nets an his son mechanic whenever Alf is riding.

TROON CROWD DANGER

Not one of the 18,000 shots, or more, played in the Open stolt championship on the first day was recorded

the huge WHAT WILL WE DO?

scoreboard, The public were puzzled why they were kept in Well, here we are--beaten by

ignorance. Payment of a 5s. a collection of men who in the entrance fee calls for.

better main are no more than week consideration than this. endt cricketers.

A schoolboy, Reld Logan, of Loing about it?

a Jump an his have Ayr, nursing Thousands of words

head, has as a Aroply the ball been written about what is

which caused . He was in the In the Colóny before the war. Billards Association. A Colony

wrong with English cricket: we crowd at the 14th green when The Chung Shing Club are the Open Championship la

play too much and go slate, we Faulkner's tee shot hit him. The present Billiards Colony cham- Snoolcer and Billiards can then

The Annual General Meeting do not organise the youth in our

ball bounced back on to the plons, having recently won the be run. Many old-timers of the

too many so-

nrad green,

Faulkner, after Chiness Clubs Knock-out mom-

game can probably remember of the Hongkong Football Re- clubs, we have petition, and the Colony Open vividly the thrilling Open Chem- ferees Association will be held called first class counties, and to Tuesday, July 25. at forth. One can go on arguing Inter-club league run by the pionship fual before the war Chinese National Federation. in between Pong Plew and the late 830 p.m. in the Victoria Re- about that for ever, but it will not help us to win at Nolting- their ranks is Pong Piew, un- | Osmund.

Conspicuously missing among the entries are those of Cluh de Recreio, the Chung Shing Club, the Chinese Recreation Club and the Portuguese Catholic Club The Catholic Club possessed one

of the strongest billiards leam

if they can come together and

attempt to form a Hongkong

GAMBOLS

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getting n 3, threw it to the boy. SCHOOLBOY WINS SHIELD Whitgift Middlo schoolboy, 18-year-old Alan Hine, of Thornton Heath, will be the first holder of the memorial, shield to Surrey athletes who fell in World War II.

Black Market In

Soccer

Tickets

Rio de Janeiro, July 12. Tickets for tomorrow's Jules Nimet World Soccer Cup match between Brazil and Spain are changing hands at three and four times their face value.

Brazil's police are keeping A sharp watch

tic- against the ket. touts, particularly the special plain-clothesmen who

A.

O Madar, A. M. Rumjahn. 1. All CCC at 3.30 p.n.: H. A. Campur

kip); G. O Dux, A. 1. Sremia. J. A. Virtor. M. Ferreira, L A. R.

M Razack, A. Wahab Rosario (akla: C. A. Noronha, f

1. 1. skip): A AT Kadir, E. R. Mar 5. Remedios, M, L. Roza, Jet, M. Y. Adal and J. M. A.

Guterres, G Basto (skip): A. A. Rumplen tak p)

A. Prina 5 L Sout. Alves (skip). 3rd Division (Home) v KCC # 3.10 p. A Kitchell, F. M, 2 Arcull, A. I. Abbas and ✪. Sadick Chip A. 1), Kitchell,

S. Ackher, 1. A. Walab and A. R. Kitchet Pikio); S. A. R. Duz, A. K. Omar, S. 6. Hussain, and AR. A. Rahman (sk!p}}

KCC

1st Division (at Home) v IRC at 130 nm. M. C. Labrum, 7. G. Robertson, Hong-sling, J. Orem {skip); a

Cralgengower

11 Division Y Rec

"Blue" (Away) at 4 pm Francis Lee Ogley, E. pl

JH Xavier. W. C.

Arcullt (tip); G. Hang Chay, Leonard J. W. Lenheid. A. E Coates skipt; D. A. Rozario, G C. Jorge, George Souza. Landolt (skip).

IL W. Romelet, D. Rosselet Ferreira A. J. Kew and C. S. Toelet ka); C. Thompson, Wong, W. Butterworth (kip).

and

8

3rd Division v Recreio (Home) at 3.30 p.m. C. Coelho, A. 7.

Randall, A. Coelho (alip); P. K. Lau, L! Sui Wing. R. O. Baker. W. C. Lam F. C. Fincher (akipi: 1. 1. Greenside, M. E Divecha. G. S. Ladd. M. J. Medi- Ed Division (Away) V TRC sina_lakið). 3.30 p.m.

J. A Tibble. F Reserver-S. 1. Solina and A. Howarth. It

Rosselt, T. Lock H. Israil. (skip); H. Gitsin, L. Bones, J.

LEAGUE MATCHES Tang, and A. E. P. Guest (skip): G. Lre, V. Heley, W. 11. Coute Two League matches and T. E. Baker (skip).

played yesterday, At Recreio "Blue" Park.

Win All-Star

Game 4-3

Chicago, July 11, Red Schoendienst of St. Louis Cardinals hit u home run in the 14th inning to give the National League All-Stars a 4-3 victory over the American League in the first overtime game in the history of the classic.

The winning pitcher WAS Ewell Blackwell and the loser Ted Gray. Robin Roberta of Philadelphia, the National League starter, was tagged for one run and three hits in three while Brooklyn's Don (pnings Newcombe gave up the fuml

two American League markers on three hits in two innings.

The count of Roberts came were when

Washington's Cus King's Michael's pinchhitting

got a over double.

When the ball bounced

advanced on

frd Division (Away) v me

Grimpel, A. 3.30 p.m. M. A. Fung, A. V. Lopes, C. T. Staple, whelmed Police Recreation Club Into the bullpen in contrefeld tan skip): G. May G. Boswelt claiming all five points.

At Chater Road, II.K.C.bunt by Phil Rzutto L. Catt. 1. Tome, H. A. Trig inflicted on Hongkong Football York and

J. Redman and .. Brezny. fakip

nad W. J. Keales (skip).

2nd and 3rd teams to meet at Club one of their heaviest de

Michael

Ecored on a

of

long dy

R safe New

by George Kell of Detroit, Star Ferry. Tong Kong side attents this senson. Against their Against Newcombo, Clovcian's opponents' aggregate of 87 shols, Bob Lemon walked and his

p.m.).

only teammate Lerry Doby doubled,

WJ.D. Camerun,

Mac Rec. "B" J.C. Tented los.

C. I'lle. A.V. Cosano,

II. Brown. C.C. Pereira, J.F.V. Tubero W. MacHardy

20

lat Division y Kuoc (Away) at the Football Club could 3.30 p.m.: . L. Tuck, A. W, I muster 39. cock. T. M. Pile. and N. J. Beb bington (skip); C. V. Jamieson, W. V. Field . II. O'Grady, And MN. Rakusen takip); A. H. Mac Kenzie, X. Urquhart. N. 1. Bick ford and A. L. Roberts (skip).

2nd Division v KCC (Home) al 3.30 p.m.: K. Smith, B. Collyer. Collyer D. Cullyer

and L. A. Telp. T. K. Gilchrist, J. J. wyper, M. Featon and C. W. D. Fileling (skip). G. Youne, K. GA. Gulerrer.

T. D. Morgan and W. Forrow, Col H. D. L. Dowblazin fekipi, J. 1. Bates, L. D. lieserves! Jones and E. L.. Strange,

HKCC

2nd Division (Away) v ITC at

3.10 p.m. F. D. Angus. P. Ken.

medy. II. G. Slade. A. E. Howkins

(ikip A.P. Pereira, N.A. Beitrao, K.F. IX.

J.A. LALL (skip)

C.E. Marques,

A.A. Lapės. J.E. Noronha

(skip)

Total

KCC'

T. Fairburn,

(kip): D. Phillips, T. Fairburn, D. Phillips. H. F. Shields, and A. W, Brown H.F. Shields,

kip): 1. S. Cassidy. Davies, R. A. Edwards, Witamson (skip).

HKERC

IL. R.

and WA. W. Brown

(skip) F.D. Angus, P. Kennedy, H.. Slade,"

31

Tale

Reserves: O. W. Sowell, and W. Armiger.

A.E. Howkin ird Division (Home). K.P.8. Cassidy,

(i) Kowloon Dock at 3.30. p.m.

J. Crawford,

O Siakne, A R.. Davies. Galding and G. T. Padgett (skip); | N.A. Edwards, Barrots, W. Williamson CW. Johto MORS, Hyder and J. K. San" (Ukip):",J) detalled to keep a

R. Mundy, v. Stoker, W. E. close, watch on all places where

Tune touts may -operate.—Heuter.

have been

Qardner

B.II. Marvin.

Channing. W.R. Kyer,

C. Downan

T. Kavanni,

(skip)

C. Pope.

F.W. Hollands.

MJ. femsløy

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IKFC

N.W. Craig. 11. Collyer. D. Collyer. LA Collyer

11(skip)

10. You

N. Hienton,

T.O. Morgah,

10

17

Lemon stopping at third. Lenum scored after another fly by Kell and Doby came in on a single by Boston's Ted Williams.

These seemed enough--unul Ralph Kiner's blow in the ninth -for an American Lenguo win es the junior pitchers seemed to have plenty of fluff and tho Nationals had only two rum in the second when Robinson Brooklyn's Jackie

seored

10

H.K.. Dowbħilgi,

singled and scored on trip by Enos Slaughter of BL Slaughter came home on by Hank Sater of Chicago.

Louis.

ally

he

But Kiner's terrific drive sent the garno overtime and left it tor Schoendienst to win classic. Over 14 innings, the Nationala conneefed for 10 hila While the Americon

54 (akip) 11 epllected eight.

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Total

**

ATK Gilchrisk"

Jn. Wyper...

W. Watson,

League

The score:

National League,

10 0

American League

0

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