THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, ASD,
A BRITISH
VICTORY
AT
THE
BRUSSELS
GAMES
SOCCER STARS ON PARADE
Derek Pugh wins the 108 Metres Run for Britain
at Brussels from 3. Lunis (France) and L. Wolfbrandt Festival Cricket
(Sweden) for one of Britain's eight gold medals at the European Athletic Championships,
Draw For Colony Ladies' Tennis Championships
Ladies'
Singles
The nine entries for the Colony Tennis Championship to be played at the Ladies' Re- creation Club courts exelude not only the holder. Mrs Ip Koon-hung, hat also two of the other three semi- inalists at last year's championship.
ST. LEGER
Seeded are Mrs R. Stack util Mrs Mary Chow, runner-up last year.
The following is the drawi
CALLOVER for the various tourna
London, Sept. 4. Each of the 15 horses re- maining in the St Leger, to
bi
7
ments:
Colony Ladies Singles Mis Stack y Mrs Kalisbury: Mry Artsstrong v waters of Mis Ribeiro y Mrs, ife therington Mrs Getz is Yang
Colony Ladies, Doubles: Mr. R. to and 71: Chay v Mrs Mackie and as Armstrong: Mr Litton and Law winners of Mies MY
304
FRANK LOWSON BEATS
LEN HUTTON IN THE RACE
FOR 2,000
RUNS
London, Sept. 4.
Len Hutton and Frank Lowson, Yorkshire's opening batsmen, en- gaged in a big stand for the County against the MCC at the Scarborough of the Festival today and also engaged in a race for their 2,000th run
season.
..Lowson won this when he scored 23 runs and Hutton was unfortunate to he run out when one run short of the figure. Six bowlers were tried in an effort to separate the pair, who were parted by Hutton's run out when he was 85 runs out of 143 runs scored in two hours and 20 minutes.
Lowson went on to reach 90 runs when he was caught and then Halliday and Watson had a stand of 71 runs in 15 minutes. Watson hit one ball out of the ground while Wilson enlivened the last hour by hitting four sixes and four fours.
1,189,401 People Can't All Be Wrong
SAYS
ROBERT FINDLAY ·
Does Soccer start too early? 1,189,401, people can't be wrong. They turned out and set up an all-time high record for a Saturday Soccer crowd on the very first Saturday of the season. Jensen of Hull scored the first goal of the season- for West Ham; Nat Lofthouse of Bolton scored the quickest goal (eight seconds). ilke Dusky Lindy Delapenha and blond, will-o'-the-wisp Will Mannion look making the Ideal right wing combination for Middlesbrough. "They'll be terrific," says David Jack, Micklesbrough manager,
The
for
Certainly Landy was more into his men, "Keep it low and Ile got passession, raced down the left wing, put over a cflective against the League make it Inst," is his theme.
Jack and. hey presto, Park
worked at Fratton
kdien
against rentre champions than when he was wearing the Torquay, but only up to a point. Trylor headed through No. | Pompey colours last tearon, Too often the Anal, quick pans Luton.
Jackle Whent, the new boy ulthough Mandlen, cool and went astray. But when Brighton
clear that fault they will go from Brighton, was so pleased purposeful, comered the glam-
that he werat on to mark his our by scoring the equaliser.
Idebut with goal No. 2. Big Duggle Reid banged the bali past goalkeeper Ugolinl
CHEERS NOW when Harris put it over from a corner in the 20th minute.
be run next Saturday at it. Ev Mrs Chow. Doncaster, was quoted at tonight's cullover at the Vic
At Dublin: MCC 16) and 120 loria Club, London.
Yorkshire easily. ained 65, Ridgway five for 35, Sime
for two (Rudd 54 not out). In fact, dree for 23). innings lead. Vieux Manor, the French and in Cities Stack
But hire ampbell Mrs Tamworth fist
At Leicester: Worcester 307 Gentlemen of Ireland 198 (Ber trained favourite, receded to end A Sengles v winners of they were ahead of the opposi-
declared and 98 forigin 71, Chesterton five for 35).1 following! lo 1
for the loss of only three for nine to Yun and Mooy M Xavky
was no play since the four (fichardsua 50). Leice ter There
to rain. the le callover, and Benjamin: Me Stokes and tion quolation at
Mes Sebestes & Mrs Chow bad wiekts.
(Berry 6. Tompkin ea interval owing hardshire 215 Hampshire struggled
Ileuter. Scratch remain a strong cond! Sre.
but 53, Howorth live for 46). Gomestershire mainst Tot 1: Colony Mixed Pyle:
to follow on 171 runs be comidate, antt 3 Coy, v R.C. Lt and try had
KIR G Lam and a Chind. A second wicket stand of bemerat, slander Durd favours ago and its Mack, Biths in two and a half but WEST INDIANS' TOUR As with Catle Rock at T l 1. and Ms Litton v K. Tay and was
followed by the fall of Cagire hardened to 101 to 3 hero, Dr tf. Chon and
108 to 35 Keeway and is de waid he wickets for 40 runs.
1. Cooper, and Andrewer:
anel Al, .C. Lay BI
buat
with the
dited
Wh
and her which let fövour a
14
a
הזין
whiefly Goddard
Buffe was Saturn, wh wwesond Mra Ainistrong and responsible for the collapse fer Hey K. Hay Wheets of Y.P. Ta deadly after-ten spell of 92
our to the twenty-fives.
Pacademia, traines
North of Enitland, was prefer-
and a J.W. Ste y J Wat-tong Overs typ him four of his sx in the and Miss. Chou Wal-yuen.
wickets for only 16 runs,
Hampshire's Art. wickel pair were parled before stumps were drawn.
red to Saturn and cleri af 2
Ister-tang: JA.C. Hurt and,
INT. M Treasury) N
to 1. The titsirlers ave Mat-329.on and G.W. Ryusts Char lygalomat po! Tramper, cachtered Banki, M.D, Clinton and G. Smith Rove thecroanal v IF.D. of whom was quoted at 100
and W.A. Sonder (Cable and Wire-
1:
THE QUOTATIONS
The prices were:
1
2 to 1 against Vieux Manoir,
5 to 1 Scratch.
7 to 1 L'Ammiral and
Ituck.
100 to 8 Cagire,
100 to 6 Titoy.
to Pachademis,
Jess: WP'uneroy and A.K. Kn | SOUTH HOLD ADVANTAGE
Letell (APC) V winners of E.E.
Sites and D.J. Mackie Cable and Wireless) v A. Smith and R.E.
South had a definite advant-
Neon Hongkong and Shanghal age over the North at Kingston, Tank M.C. Yalatin and Agafure
and H.M.
(Secretariat);
for they
their hist
South Of England
92 Runs
Runs Behind
On First
First Innings
Hastings, Sussex, Sept. 4.
The burly wicketkeeper, Clyde Walcott, scored 103
anted to WI) ICW. Weldon and aiming had of 53 rune to lead Downie (Bank Line: J. Sinth and K.K. Ya (APC) v D.R. at the clow of play today by 317 runs, his fifth century of the tour, and helped the West Castletones
Hetherington
three wickets runs with
Indles cricket team to gain a first innings lead of 92 A.J.
Kidz Tlowden Campbell Harelay Jardines) v R.A. hand, Mead and 3.1. emedion (APC) The speed bowling of Ridg runs over the South of England today.
The West Indies were all out for 286 runs in reply fkin, which got rid of Henry Way, inc 3.T. Rolan Chong Peat Marwick); PS. Me-Grieves and Howard in the to the South's first muings total of 194 runs, Stuart Over demoralised the Surridge, the Surrey fast medium bowler, taking five
J D. Mackie and 3.V. Seters (Jnr.
Craig An J. 1nnesshire (B) & S} v
M. Gotfried and .C. Fenton & me
dinegi
to Saturn, Babus
Tet
33 to
Sanlines,
50
and Miel Rosa.
Penny.
to Stenigot, Turn A
100 to Mattyrainmal Tramper.-Reuter.
and
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
today:
Auton Villo
Blackpool
Dolton
1
re-
Manchester U. 3 Fulham
Chelse Portsmouth
5); E.. #tallink and R. Frank North when they resumed this wickets for 73 runs, INT.S.3 V HM. Newton and W.L, morning and, despite a fighting Howard (APC): Dr G.D. Smart and
Dr. G. China (Medical Department); innings by Oldleid, they could
v 1. Owen-Flughes and G.N. Go- not gain the first innings lead. Kat (larry Wicking).
KCC FIXTURES
He's
CAREFUL START
After
The
11
stort,
manager
It was Daggie's 90th goal in League football. And he mixed the century by inches.
Gortion Aldershot Clark sighed with relief when 24-year-old Ken Filnt cracked two goals into the Palace net.
Air Criticien streamed on Clark when he exchanged goalkeeper Reynolds for Flint in close graron deal with 'Spurs, Two goals vindente his judg- a:cut.
rifter
GILLINGHAM BARRIER
Dinces,
EVENS THE PENALTY
on come
Happiest man in the Norwich
14:
י.
5-1
Only Lalog,
"What's the odds, Tommy?" asked Chesterfield teammate as Capel went to take a penalty alde after the victory against autoinst Queen's Park Rangers had lets the field to a special Fort Vale was Roy Adiman. He "Evens," replied Capel, and then mashed an odds-on shot cheer from the terraces. Not so was often a special past Reg Saphin into the net. logo it Now 32-year-old Saphin jolas Jeer....
Roy, product of ATC foot- the goalkeepers who say that: people who give away penalties ball, joined as a centre forward. thould be asked to stop them. Somel, he never quite filled the 11. Now, settled at wing Loftus-rond fans approved the hair, he in in the big-money
of By Waugh he jelang
Ron as two unusual hobbles Palace? Well, the fans hope made the gent for Hation-ale!
professional footballer- Tonic Rooke will decide to Ernie Shepherd, but Manager for e
all. It
Ronale'sangnall thinks he'll have touting and shooting.
Board-rom headaches at Tay words, his team was "disappend he spare cash
Watford ofler ปล1 either positions. pointing."
clamuning by Southend. COX MYSTIFIED
man-little Babby ex-Birmingham right winger— Arsenal winger Freddie Cox, looked stood enough to keep his Don't mention the name of Fearsyrian, rx-Chelsea half- 30-year-old ex-pital, wants to place.
Man who got the biggest thrill back now with Colchester, to a know why Referee Law took his
at Burnley. "I'm out of the match was probably Gillingham fan. It's opt to name
referee Everett, of Beccles. I mystifled," he said.. make him wild.
Was it for offences against was his Orst League game. right back Mather? That was thin general opinion, but the man Frentest committed the who
offence' against Mather and Co. was Don Roper. He scored. OPEN BOWLS
Time-two minutes State of the game-no
Dut Plan "A" into
the Arsenal
attackers operation, switched. Roper found himself at inside left, and his 23-yard left goalkeeper Strong shol weak at the knees.
Millwall timetable: Detrained
Twice Bearryman stopped potential Gillingham goals by kicking off the goal-line, but the Medway Inds are going to And it tough golust in Division Three.
to go. gonla.
Colchester have dangerous McKie and Arthur men in Turner, ex-Charlton centre, but their chances of survival on first showing are none too rosy.
Question cf Flymouth: Did
for Chris Simmonds score
from the Orient 20 minutes start? The hall was cleared by int Exeler one hour late. Arrived by axis 12 minutes Jack Chisholm, but was it over raund
Before kick-off. Scored winning the line?
four goal via Frank Neary
Result- minutes from line.
Simment was sure-he began
10 celebrate with Billy Receverybody happy except Exeter. Chisholm was not so sure, but Referee G. Sowyer gave a goal- (kick and that was that.
So
lost
high-flying Orient their first game. Eric Bryant, a reserve last season, scored two fur for Plymouth against one Orient via Dilly Rers.
THE DRAKE TOUCH
-(London Express Service)
C.C. Pereira Enters The Singles Final
C. C. Pereira, of Club de Recreio, entered the final of the Colony Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship
Reading manager Ted Drake for 1950, with a splendid talked his centre-half. 25-year-semi-final victory of 21 shots old Gordon Brice, into having to 17 over S. Yusuf yester- a o at centre-forward, and day. therein lies a story.
In a close struggle where the Gordon, a natural, two-footed,
the day fluctuated THREE FOR NAT
strong player, scored two goals fortune of
und fro, both contestants tint Walsall at his first al- "We meet Nal Lofthouse only tempt....not counting the two produced a very high standard a bowls, and it was not unti du rencon-and hotshots aner
by goalkeeper More
Saved too often," that's once
Lewis And Gordon's ability the 22nd head that the winning Hehot was scored. Pereira, how- mented the Chariton players as has nothing to do with me.
the more consistent they stripped after the all-action doesn't need
Says ever, Erice: "I wasn't too sure about of the two, acoring on 12 of the affair at the Valley.
but I'm heads, and drawing with deanly accuracy to the jack.
com-
coaching."
Twenty three year old leaving centre-half, Lofthouse, who first played for happy now." Bolton when 15%, beinn with a goal
and eicht seconds, 11
No finished with a hattrick. ball was safe with him around.
www
Was
Alec Glover, the £8,000 ex-though tuck was on the side winger, found the of Yusuf, who lind several for- against lunate wicks, this did not deler
e Hecreio howler,
Bradford secret of micceris Frentford when he meandered to the left wing nine minutes from time at Luton. forward
One Chariton erpined Nat for speed, goal- pping ability, and all-round danger Sid O'Linn, 23-year-olti South African laside forward.
Sld Twice
equalised-weil- uken goals. And with Gordon Hurst
two adulting Charlton's old-gang forwards Juritied Manager Seed's faith.
more
Ask Sain Batlram about that elphi seconds qual and he'll con- fers: I just wasn't ready for it." look There's a streamlined about Brighton this season, for manager Don Welsh has been drumming the Continental style
BASEBALL
SCORES
New York, Sept. 4. Today's baseball scores were:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H
Boston Washington St Louis Detroit Cleveland
of Hart And Dupont Chicago
Reach The Final New York
keen
At
Philadelphia
Philadelphia
Forest Hills
(2nd game) New York
GOOD LEAD
Pereira went to a good lead on the first three heads chalk- Tay ups Яve shots. Yusuf levelled the score to 5-5 on the 20x three heads, and after losing B three on the next, went of to score a two, a Wagle and a four in succession, to lead 12-8. Iere, the sleadi- of the esa winner was
and consctly evident
as he took four singles in a row end a two to wrest the lend at E14-12. The next three heads 2 saw Yusuf holding the upper On the hand, leading by 10-14.
3 11
4 11
1
next heat it looked as if it was Zall over for Perelm, when after 3ving
ibret beautiful shots,
Yusuf wicked off his front wood
7
0
[with his last roll
to score a
0 single. Pereira again rolled up
three beauties, and this time
they stayed theno for the 1 count.
$
4
0
3
G
4
9
4
5 1
$ Fi
(2nd game).....
5
0
4
All this while throughout the
020 heads played, both players, strangely enough, had chosen a medium length head,"
On the 21st.
Pereira threw the first
1 medium-to-long head
evening.
of the
A beautiful rest with
his last wood on Yusuf's first shot gave Pereira @count of two, These were followed by a 2 toucher and a second shot about 3 8
2 F
+
two inches from the jack,
to
10
give him, a well-deserved win
7.
G
11
balted steadily in the face
bowling and accurate
AL the close of play
the Helding. Watkins, South
DOUR DEFENCE Sound batting by
were $1 runs for a Barnett and Ames consolidated wicket and were stilt 41 runs
Worrell neked to the wicket- the South's position though behind.
with only eight runs
Boston (2nd game) enreful
In keeper
Forest Hill, Sept. d. St Louis (2nd game) The games listed below are Aines was unlucky to be forced
hours to added after lunch, but the burly
Miss Doris Hurt (Florida)Detroit Walcott continued to display n down to be played in the tennis19 retire when 33 runs, owing which Jus took two
reach 30 runs, Walcott
Crowd with dour defence at a critical period reached the final of the Cleveland championships and handicaps of an attack of lumbago.
lighted the 8,000
in the the Kowloon Cricket Club. This
Worcester could have enforced some powerful driving. Alloge- to reach 50 runs in two hours. London, Sept. 4.
He lost Trestrail, who had his Women's Singles list does not include the games the follow-on against Leicester- ther he batted three hours and The following were the
down for tomorrow (Wednes- sults of football games played which have already been but did not do so, und five minutes and hit dix and dle stump knocked by the United States Lawn Tennis Chicago
new ball at 101 ring, and God- Charmpionships by defeating NATIONAL LEAGUE 10 be an six four.
dard, who had made the most Miss Beverly Baker (Cali- published. FIRST DIVISION
Interesting finish to this gamej
opportunities, tourists were 47 runs of his limited
Philadelphia Thursday, September 7.-Court No. tomorrow, 1 Dr G.
Lehind the South of England's went to a splendid one-handedfornia) by 6-4, 6-1 here to New York Choa
Winner VA
Chicago fest/Ouank: Court No. 2 Mia Worcester applied all the total of 104 with six Brst in-slip catch by John Langridge at day.
In the semi-final the superlor Pittsburgh P. Ward v Winner irs Chow/M
energy and enthusiasm of an nings wickets to all at lunch 247 runa.
courteraft of Minz Hart proved St Louis Lambert Faker: Court No. a E 3. Lertou ve Winters
Walcott, dropped of a Berce too much for 20-year-old Miss Cincinnati Greene
opening match to this, the thal on the second day. They were Gone divest/1laker & Baker: game, at Lefeester. Three great then 147 rans for four wickels
3 The latter put up a Chicago (2nd game) Court No. 4 r RY.K. Ng vs P.
century of the hard light In the first set and, Pittsburgh .... Trockbank; Cour: No. 6 Sus patches, two close to the wicket with Frank Worrell and Clyde stright drive when 68 runs, com- Baker
and one on the boundary, were Walcott together having added pleted his fifth
seemed likely to 5; Loyls (2nd game) for a time, Walcott, who was ninth out at win, but Miss Hart eventually Cincinnati Janjor blows for Leicestershire.
Early on, the bowlers got lite 206
was broke through her service and New York runs, mishit Howorth made the bail help from the pitch, but later caught at deep polat
took the set at 6-4.
(2nd game) Court No. 2 Bn M. Peppersit & and was always worrying Surtidas swung disconcertingly Johnson skid a ball to cover In the second set Miss Hart | Brooklyn Miss 11. Bonbernard vs Miss Xavier batsmen, only Berry, Tomkin 4 Mra L. Benjamin: Court No. 1 nd Lester showing realstance and troubled Saturday's not out at 283 runs and Valentine was was much the better player and Boston
caught at silly point, Doggart won by 0-1. MIX J. Lawes & F.K. Kermani vs
Fentan: Berry bit 18 runs off four balk batsmen, Rae and Barshall,
THREE SETS Rae made defence is prine holding the ball with his knees consideration and Marshall paid after it had slipped through his. for his mere venturesome spirit bands.
holder) beat Miss Nancy Chaffee by the second semi-anni when Surridge took a fierce re-
The West Indies finished 02 in Seven runs turn at 76 runs.
beat Hac's forward una ahead and left the South 0-1, 1-0, 6-0.
In the first set Miss Chaffee first-class later he
of perfcer with an hour's batting before started well but became over- with a bull stroke
eager and could not match the consistency of her opponent.
In the
ret second Chaffee
an Dinyou
Burnley Ghemald W.
dio City SECOND DIVISION
2 West Ham U. 1 Notts County THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)
Cardiff Leicester
Bristol Rovers
Glingham Brighton E i Spawich THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN)
Millwall
Port Vale
+
Grewe Alex
ព
Gateshead
Mansfeld
3
0
Kolewall vs M 1. 13onbernard.
Friday, September, R.----Court No. 1 Miss Lambert Baker & A.P.I. Guest vs Mrs M, Chow & E. Taal;
2 M F Kotowali & J.
2 Blockport C. Halifax Bradford Itotherham U. 1 Trantnere R.
Accrington OTHER MATCH
York City
Celtic
1 Court No. 4 H. Tikisdale ya A.P. from Broadbent-Reuter.
No, B II. Quincy ve
0
WAr: COUN
A.V. White.
4
Lazio (Italy)
0
-Reuter.
Monday, September 11.--Court No.
FANLING GOLF
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
1 Lleut Col & Mrs R. Stack va The following were the close Guest/Birs M. Chow & Test; of play scores in
Winner Miss Lambert Baker &
Court
&cricket matches played today: No. Dr George Choa
& Rosselet/Kolewail &
Zunmern:
Court No. 4 Aliss
Miss B1.
Figuerndo
Symons.
وبه
34. runs.
tour.
and
the cloce.
Scoring 51 runs without loss, were then the South flushed up 41 runs behind. Joha Langridge and 30 rund. wickets for
against
Surridge's Agures
three
light
bowling.
some
7
7
10
0
Mrs Margaret Du Pont (the Sands Outpoints
Alf
Gallagher
and a passage into the final of the 1950 Open Slagles Cham- plonship.
The other pemi-final between
C. S. Roselet and W. J. Ho.
ward has still to be played on
a dato to be arounced Inter
LEAGUE FIXTURES
The following is the list of oul- standing lava bowls fixturos for Division One.
FIRST DIVISION MATCHES Saturday, Sept. B-KCC v 10FC: KDC V Ecc: KBGC v MC; PAC
Ree. ****: Rec. "W. Bye. Baturday, Sept. 16-KCC. V PRC: Ren. "W*** y CCC; KDC v KÚⱭC: Sydney, Sept. 4. Inc v KFC) Dee, "Bye.. Conceding more than a stone,
Saturday, Sept. Rec.
"IT* V Dave Sands, the Empire Middle- KDC; Miss weight
Champion, outpointed KFC V entirely Alf Gallagher over 15 rounda to-
good
and outwilted Mrs Du Pont
v KCC, XBGC v PRC; OCC; Red, "w" Bye,
L. Stoker ve Winners Kermant At Bearborough: The MCC length. A M. Nolan (9) qualified Court No. 3 C.G, March vs K.M. 249, Yorkshire 390 for seven (Hutton 05, Lowson 00, Halliday
Saturday, Sept. 30——KBGC V KDC; for the Captain's Cup at Fanling Getr:
tiberio: 55, Wilson 50), last week-end when he returned Court No. 3 H.G. da Suva v B.
At Bournemouth: Gloucester having laken his two wickets to Davies båtted steadily in poor different game. She curbed heruight for the Australian Heavy.ee. "V KCC; PNC v IRC: CCC
V HKFC: Rec. "W" Bye. spirits, played more cautiously weight Boxing Champlanship. Saturday, October 7-Rec. "W" y a remarkably fine gross score inf
bire 304 for seven declared. day for only six runs. 71 giving him a net score of 02.
Worrell started confidently
Sands weighed 11 stone, 11 KCC: KFC v KDC; INC Y CCC: Nolan also won the optional Tuesday, September 12-Mrs R.Hampshire 133 (Raymont 53,
Stack vs Mius M. Fisher: Llaut. Col|Goddard cix for 65) and 34 for but Weckel Was out for 13 Johnson was not easy to play.to win by 6-1. But in the last
Saturday, October 14-PRO ♥ pool.
J. Stack v J. Fenton: Mira Hors-
runs when Clarke induced him Worrell moved the ball awk- set Mrs Du Pont found her best rounds, and Gallagher tippe Rec. "BKBGCI PRC
pace and fort, and, with amazing speed 12 stone, 12 pounds, Sands also KDC KC › cou. next week-man de G. Gillard vs Mies E. Litton one.
Clubs may play Compoution for
any of these At Kingston-on-Thames: South to play on to a ball which camo wardly at a good be, the Diep Waler & A.V. White: Mus 3 Watt & Mis
matches on sundan, or work-days end will
times beat and brillandy placed shots, holds the Australian, Middic That Rutandhin several
reward, won the set without conceding weight and Light-Heavyweight Bay Championship. Times and Ward vs Miles L. Cuxell & Mrs of England 199 and 204 for throught low and fast.
four men out for 113 the bet without Opta: 1. Ridadala & Y. ncven. (Watkins 80, Barnett 09), mada K.M.
titles-Reuter.
the fixtures as early as possible, draw will
game-netek. be published on Brockbank Vs A. Zimmern & T. North of England 148 (Oldinit runs.
Worrell auid Walcott Reuter, Baturday morning.
Baker.
L
will in order to our plate