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CHINESE WATER
POLO CHAMPIONS
HELD TO DRAW
CARDINALS
NOSED OUT BY:
PITTSBURGH
World Champions Slipping
"DETROIT TIGERS LOSE IN ·
US BASEBALL
New York, To-day. The thrilling rice for the Na- tional League baseball champion- ship permant continues. Yester day witnessed m exciting clash ||between St. Louis Cardinals, last year's world champions, and Pittsburgh Pirates, the former being nosed out despite, Martin's fourth homer of the season.
Only two-games were scheduled in the American League, the In- dians providing a minor sensa- tion by nosing put the 1934 pen- nant winners and present lead- ers. Detroit Tigers, by a 6 to 5 margin. Goose Goslin striking his sixth circuit-clout of the season."
In the other game the White Sox swamped the BrowNS, West, of St. Louis, clouting his ninth four-bagger in the home run parade.
Results, as cabled by Reuter,
were:-
NATIONAL LEAGUE
2
The hand is still quicker than the
Jack Dayle, Irish skys heavyweight answer to the critics who did not see the blow that knocked out his first American, opponent in less than 2 minutes of fighting. This was handsome Jack's debut isto American fistiara, his efforts until then having been chiefly ToCal
Sports
Chatter
(By JEOFFREY SIMPSON)
London, June 27.
COUNTY cricket in Glances
-tershire will soon be on the edre of a precipice if something is not done to gain the young idea.*
This startling declaration comesį from à. Gloucester : official, who states that eventually the county will be compelled funds or no funds, to establish a permanent nursery.
The technique. of first-class cricket cannot all be learned at school, and Gloucester has no ~[training, scheme. So there is a move on foot to raise cash for this suggested nursery."
And who better could be placed
LA Goldman and Miss R Han- cock, the Colony Mixed Doubles Champions, retained their 100 per cent, record st-CausewŁY Bay yesterday despite the fact that the U.S.R.C. were defeated by 6 wel to 3 in the Mixed Doubles League.
in charge of it than Charlie 2 INTERESTING “A”
Parker? The veteran who has given such yeoman service to Gloucester knews, cricket back-i wards, and has the teaching gift in full measure.
*
INDIAN HOCKEY:
TEAM UNBEATEN
IN NEW ZEALAND TARKER has been a great artist
HE
St. Louis
0
Martin bir a homer. Pittsburgh
3 11
*
DESPITE THEIR RUSH TOUR
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit
14
Goose Guslin hit a bomer Cleveland
9′′
0
Chicago
St Louis
West hit a bomer
Tables To Date
**
1! CANTERBURY GIVE TOURISTS
A HARD FIGHT
LIKELY BOWLER
PAR
with the ball, and if he could impart his knowledge to a few youngsters it would be of en- ormous bereft to the county.
DIVISION LEAGUE
H. K. RIFLE ASSOC. MEMBERSHIP IS
FAST GROWING
Dockyard RC Seeks Affiliation
COMPETITION FOR MEMBERS ·· OF ROYAL ENGINEERS.
The membership of the Hong Kong Rifle Association is growing fast. At the Council Meeting held yesterday evening in the Board Room of the "South China Morn- ing Post" the Hon. Secretary an- nounced that the individual men- bership would probably reach the 200 mark by the end of the cur- rent year, while the membership- of affliated units and Clubs would probably be between 3,000 and: 4,000.
Col. HL Marrow, DSC, pre- Įsided, and was supported by Mr. C. A. Grimes, Mr. D. F. Waterton, Sub Lieut. R. Grieve (HTA), IL Sequeira (HK.V.D.C), Capt. JD. J. Grey (R. Marines), Lt. J. R Johnstone (representing the Re- gular Army), and the Hon. Secre
TENNIS CLASHES RE
tary, Major D. H. Steers, OBE,
USRĊ TO MEET RECREIO
*
CHAMPIONS SHOULD WIN EASILY
Two interesting games in the
The Council elected Lt. EC Parker Jervis, of the 2nd Batta- lion, the Royal Welch Fusiliers, to fill the vacancy in the Council caused by the resignation of Mr. R. W. Scott, who is now represent ing the Police Rifle Club.
New Members The Council approved
of the
I remember him once hitting the stumps five times with succes-"A" Division of the Lawn Tennis election of 48 new members, which aive balls. It was against York League will take place this after brought the total number of in- shire, and it was Parker's benefit noon when the United Services dividual members to exactly 100. If the main object of the New match!
Recreation Club entertain the The Han Secretary reported Zealand Hockey Association has If this nursery plan is carried Recreio, while the Kowloon Cric that promises of support had been been to rush the touring Indian (through me Gloucestershire youth ket Club clash with the Indian received from 60 others. hockey team from one end of the Parker would like to coach is John Recreation Club
An offer from a local publish country to the other, with three Saunders, of Coleford.· ́
The USLC have a fairly-seng rm to print and publish the matches 3 week to keep them He is a slow, right-arm off-break fal team, their strength being Association's first Year Book jawake, it has certainly achieved bowler, who properly developed, evenly distributed, while the score Book and Bisley programme, P. W. L Age its object. But the tourists have could be devastating under the new Recreio are similarly placed came under disenssion, and
rcle Saunders recently 95 57 38 600 never been in danger of defeat, b
The difference between the two matter was subsequently left in 92 53 39 576 and the gawes have attracted took seven wickets for 10 runs in teams, however, lies in the fact the hands of the Hon. Secretary.
563 Large crowds, so that the fans club match, with, of course, the that the visitors play a more ag-
Following the formation of the 52cial success of the tour is sold rule operating-
gressive type of tennis, although Association and an application for 452)
this may not affect the steadiness aliation, the following message of the home side
were received by telegram: Probable Pairings
NATIONAL -LEAGUE
New Tork Chicago
St. Louis Pittsburgh Philadelphia
Brooklyn
Cincinnati
Boston
Detroit
91 58. 33 637
94.53. 41
94 51 43
93 43 50 90 41. 49
92 24 68 1950 AMERICAN LEAGUE
就 P.
New York
Chicago Boston
Cleveland Philadelphia Washington
St. Louis
sured.
The Wellington game on June AMES SUCCESSOR
I drew 12,000 spectators, and TATISTICS as applied to
STA
I Age they got their money's worth. wicket-keepers can be mis- Goldman, who formerly played |
93 55-33.591
87 50 37574India led 2-1
90 39.51
CHINESE WATER ·
POLO LEAGUE
IN FULL SWING
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Hardest Game
the halt pair.
A
....
the
Congratulatory Messages From the National Rifle Asso-
at half time, and leading, but following the rather with Capt. Errol Manners, will ciation from Bisley during the 8347 36 563 then they swamped the locals to surprising "dropping" of Ames, I probably partner Major Withing annual prize distribution:
47599, the tune of 10-1 at the final hardly expected to find Farrimond, ton, while Tallinton and Raven- "Congratulations and continued 89 45 43 516 whistle, only sound defence keep his successor as Test stumper, at hill and Walch and Milne will re-success to the Hong Kong Rile 35 41 44 432 ing the score down. The Indians the foot of the wicket-keeping main as before
Association from the Chairman, 191 had little time to pack their bags chart.
Rile A V. Gosano and C. A. Bar-Council members National after this game before sailing Up to the end of last week Farretto will be the most dangerous Association. thst night for Christchurch, rimond had claimed only ten Recreio pair, although it is very
A further cable was received where they played Canterbury on victims, stamped OF caught, doubtful whether they will be able from Comdr. Sir Lionel Fletcher, June 3 in the presence of a crowd whereas quite a number of rival to hear the U.S.EC first ranking CE, a member of the National of 14.000.
Rifle Stumpers are near
Association which
read: { centúry".
At Cox's Road, the KCC en-congratulations formation rifle But you do not pick a wicket-counter the Indian Recreation association: Greetings. This provided the hardest keeper that was- It is the pre-Club who, since dividing up their "The Council decided that the game of the tour, the score at the venting of "extras" which counts strength, have improved immen-matter pertaining to the purchase Jit the remaining game, the interval being 2-1 in favour of most, and Farrimond satisfies the surably They may provide the of 1914 pattern rifles, aperture Chinese Civil Servants had no the tourists. There was a hectic selectors in this respect.
big upset of the day.
sights and ammunition should be difficulty in beating the South time in the second half, the local Wood (Yorkshire), Elliott At Causeway Bay the holders, left in the hands of the Hon. Sec China "B" team by goals to 3-team playing
above themselves. (Derby); Cornford (Süsser), the Chinese Recreation Club "A", retary- Shek Kam-pui (2), Lai
Poon- and it
final Brooks (Surrey). and was not dati the
Smart team, should have no difficulty in
Gifts Accepted sing. Mak War-ming, Chan Kam-quarter that the combination of (Warwick), have dismissed far securing both points at the ex- An offer by Sergeant Major H. Leong, was the best player chang and Lai Yin-chenk scored the indians began to wear the more batsmen than Farriond pense of their "E" team, while Faro, of the Royal Engineers, to of view, but he was inclined to for the Civil Servants, while Sui opposition down.
Brooks, especially, has been go-Craigengower should beat the present a 1914 pattem rifle for use the back-hand flip much too Hon-yin, Sam Kai-mun and Yu
competition by, those full mem- often, whereas, if he had taken Chi-kok netted for South China
The final score was 5-2 în fav-ling great guns lately. Since Mon- Recreio "B" team" our of the visitors, but-they were day he has held 12 anicks by The This time, he might have scored
following are to-day'sbers of the Association who were games: the batsmen. a much superior side than
also members of the RE, nader "A" Division
conditions to be decided by Major score indicated. It was, however,
CEC. "E" CRC. “A”,
D. H. Steers, B.E, was gratefully Crzizengowėr v Recreio HARVEY, who has Recreio "A"
accepted, and the Hoz Secretary was instructed to write to the donor thanking him for the gift
A letter was received from the
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Tollinton was also sadly off at least on two more occasions- form and did not avail himself of the
his advantage in height at
C.B.C. Win Easily
The Chinese Bathing Club "A' zét, frequently netting easy team were much too good' for
smashes.
South China "B", winning by 8
In the winning team, credit goals to 2 at the Civil Servants" zmust go to Ho Ka-lau and Tsui Bathing Club. Wai-pui. Lee Wai-tong gave", a disappointing exhibition.
Lee's Poaching
The CB.C.. led by 5 goals to lị at the interval. Fung Kwok-wah. Chan Chan-hing (3) Lee Tee Lee amazed the spectators and leong, Ng Wah-chow and Ng his opponents by his continual Kam-chuen scored for the win- poaching. In their first clash withners, while Sui Hong-yuen and Major and Mrs. Withington, Lee Leong Chi-wa replied for South Wai-tong's tactics succeeded to 2†China “B”. certain degree, his angle-volless
KOWLOON BOWLS RINKS
Games Against The Recreio
la really good game, and pleased HARVEY'S CHALLENGE
the spectators. Despite the Close LEN HABY BY W bad been
that the New Zealand team his native Cornwall, called yester
USRC. & Recr
will beat India in the first test, day to remind me that he is still RECREIO WIN IN Dockyard Rifle Claus regarding which is played at Christchurch concerned in the heavy-weight on June 22
Amazing Record
situation.
And in the cruiser-weight} situation, too, for that matter, seeing that he is a natural 12st
For this test, the New Zealand 71 man team chosen is comprised of the
What he cannot understand is following players:-Goal-keeper: that he should be left out of all
[“B” DIVISION
Carvalho And Oliveira -Win Three Sets
The Recreio recorded their C. M. Moore (Wellington); full-the talk concerning Bob. Offr, the fourth win in the "B" Division of backs: T. A Ewan (Waikato).world cruiser champion, and Petex the Lawn Tennis League when The following will represent the C. A. Rogers (Canterbury); half-sen and Neusel.
they beat the Indian R.C. br 7 Kowloon Cricket Club in their law backs: W. J. Bowder (Canter Having beaten Petersen once sets to Z at Sookanpoo yesterday.
wis league matches on Saturday: bury), E. G. Mcleod, captain and drawn with Neusel, he fan- Bebbington, and. A. E
H. Gittins, J. W, M. Brown, L
Scores Silkstone (Wellington), L. Spiers (Waika-cies himself against either. He A. M. Bunjaku ́and M. 0. Hoosen) (akip),
to); forwards. O. Dey (Otago), has, in fact, lodged a challenge to (LRC)== Watts, vice-captain (Auckland), trol, and it will be interesting to lost to TT Turbitt (Poverty Bay), F-see what happens. de M. Wellbourne (Auckland). It is six months since the Welsh lost to A. M. Bọ
Up to the Otago match. on man defended his British title, and June 8 the Indians had scored the board must shortly nominate a
Good Goalkeeping and sliced returns causing the 'Playing'at home yesterday, thei downfall of the USRC. pair. but Chinese Bathing Club "B" team they failed miserably against the were trounced by the Chung Sing opposition's first ranking pair. Benevolent Society, losing by 5
In their opening clash Goldman goals to L and Miss Hancock were fully ex- Lee. Tak-kee played a very good Overy, C. J. Tacchi, E. C. Fin-M J. Bay (Auckland), E. S. Petersen with the Board of Con- lost to L F. V. Robert tended by Ho
Ke-lan and Mrs game in the losers' goal and credit, cher, and Fraser (skip). Litton, and it was only. Goldman's must be given to him for keeping and A. Hyde Lay (skip)-
Lee, F. Goodwin, EG, Craig brilliant backhand volleys, down the score. Lo Wing-moon) smashes, and cross-court drives was also good and very fast, but FS. W. Smith, W. C. Simpson, J.
Second team Recreio at K.C.C.
which carried the pair to victory he did not receive very good sup-Smith, and E. Kern (skop). No 1773 goals to 6 in New Zealand"
Miss Hancock taking time to set-port His great failing was at C. Fletcher, J. S. Dinnen, de down, especially in finding her tempting to score from a distance Bansen, and T. W. Carr (skip). length in her driving.
A. Nissin, S. J. Houghton, W. Hyde, when he could have swum in near- and T E. Lammert (skip},"
ELECTRIC BOWLS TEAM
Mrs. Chin Shines
er
Bo Ka-lau was very deadly Chan Shek-vui gave the Society | overhead, but missed several vital an early lead, scoring twice in points which might have turned the first half After the interval, the tide of defest. Mrs Litton the Bathing Club reduced their was not very munch in the lime- arrears through · Chan Chi-vin, light, but scored occasionally at but So Tin-mo. Poon Ping-ma the net.
Mand Kong Chenk-chan again scor-
Mrs. Chiu Tsun-chin probably ed for the winners gave her best display to date when
- against Goldman and Miss Han Her lobbing
cock. Her backhand had plenty mendously and
of power behind it, while she often with sent over-grand-forehand-driven.-ing
the
The following will represent Hong Kong Electric Recreation in their lawn bowls league tch against the Civil Servic icket Club at the Valley nex
day
Butler, Y. Sorby, G. T. Pad
F. Pank (skip);
omé (skip).
Labster:
FORMER U.S.S.R. TENNIS CHAMPION OUSTED
the
contender.
COULD HAVE WON
WAS Interested
hear Harrey's opinion that Peter sen could have beaten Neur had employed diferent
ties.
He thinks that
essive, style
by defensive
sensa be followed, whe
Cosano
B: Oliveira
A E Xavie
m
-M. K. Abbas mod
amiliation and asking for informa- tion The Council decided that every effort should be made to ob tain the affiliation of this Clab and that the necessary informa tion be imparted to them.
MISS DOROTHY ROUND IN NEED OF LONG REST
Continued from Page 4).. These big matches Wimble don, the Wightman Cup, and so are a big physical and is, no use her attempting them" umless ber best
Bound has Arealchanged her mind and is travelling with the British Wighanaz” Cup
best Ribeira and Gosano lest to Carvalho and Oliveira beat, Podzienes and Xaries
SAE Bar and T. Hamet
to be, and Gozano Jest to Carvalho:and-Osimeira! {Josifo Bodzimes and Xavier?: 1-8] "B" Division- ble To Date
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SUZANNE LENGLEN'S KISS FOR TRIUMPHANT FRED PERRY
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well
hat Perry was too good for
that
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