BUREN
THE FERZEOT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
STRONG BATTING SIDE PICKED FOR TEST TRIAL
London, May 25.
England's test selectors went into a long huddle at Lords Cricket, Ground after the Australians whipped the MCC today and some hours later they announced the teams for the England vs. the rest Test trial at Birmingham on June 2.
Tennis League
The Lawn Tennis League start. ed yesterday when a number of Khines were played in the "B" Division. With the exception_of the game between. Chinese Re: creation Club """ an South Chin 1 which was drawn all
They built the England team around the chaps who went to Australia in 1946-47. Nine of then, with Norman Yardley as Captain, are in the side dubbed England, along with Charlie
at
Joe Louis Favoured
Over Walcott
New York, May 26.
2
Barnett, whn today found his A nation-wide poll of sports real form with his match win-writers by the Associated Press ning hundred against Yorkshire showed 230 believed that Joe Bristol, and Young, the Louis will defeat Jersey Joe diminutive Middlesex slow Walcott against 52 who favour left-arm bowler,
the challenger. Here
England Is the
*lde: Yardley N.W D.
(Yorkshire),
Louis will defend his world's Ww Edrich (Middlesex), Bar-
title
Yankco art heavyweight Hutton Notthamshire).
Although Louis won his first (Yorkshire). Comptan D., (Mid-
fight
decision with Walcott by Movex! Eelser A.V (Surrey).
two writers believe he will only Evans (Kent), Wright (Kent) and repeat the same way in the forth. Young (Middlesex).
coming title bout. The other 228 predict
with the a knockout, third, fourth
and
Afth rounds IEM favoured
Among the Walcott supporters
the other games were one-sided Belt (Gurestershire), Bardafni Stadium hero on June 23.
fluire.
The game between C.R.C. "B" and C.R.C. "A" was postponed.
Resulta
S.F.M
It is a strong batting side with a sprinkling of all-round ers. Seven of them are regular Lowers.
Brown's Team
32 think he will win by a decl Brown, Surrey all-sion. Those who favour Walcott counder who base't played much by a knockout pick late rounds.
The poll showed virtually no ericket the last year or so, is to
cent
that
the
H. K. G. C. v. I. R. C. Pinying at home, Hong Kong Cricket Club beat Indian Recrea to two. Lien Chư, bị xyên Hậ
S. 5. Coxhead and H, V. Andy (LKCC)beut
C. R. Smilek
Freddy Bus (LR.C.) -3: lost to . Omar and M. T. Razuck (1.R.C.) 2-6) beat M. A. Wahab and M. Sammy (LRC) -1. captat the Rest. He and several change in national expert oply
Cir, Allen and Cdr.
Achery his team will challenge strong-ion on the fight since the AP held
Inst December O. R. Sadickly for a place in the England Teata survey (ILK.C.C.)bent
of 80 per showed and S. F. M. Bux (1.R.C.) 6-3; wen.
Louis. will lead this Jost to 1, Onur and M, T. Razack
learn: writers favouring Lown
Grimths (Sussex), (TRC) 2-6; ben M. A. Wahub SS.
Ken present poll is a1,5 per cent for and M. Samy (IRC) 51 Cronsti (Lancashire), C.H. Louis.
the sports Fish- Dr. Moyer
Many of E. Arthy Palmer Worcestershire), and N.
(Kent), pointed to Louis record in his (Surrey), Fagg (II.K.CC.--beat O, R. Sadie tak
Butler nine return matches. The cham- (Derbyshire), and S.F.M. Bux (I.R.C.) 7-5; beat Copson 1. Omur and M. T. Razack (Nottinghamshire). Robertson pion has always improved on his Others cited Emmett (Gloucen- | frst performance. I.R.C.) 6-1; beat M. A. Wahab (Nidek sex },
tershire), Broderick (Northants). the Brown Bomber's desire to re-
Erterk, słow left-arm tire with a perfect recurd.
A few of the writers feared At Causeway Bay, Chinras Re-howler, Is the youngest player in creation Clubs drow with South eller side at 27, which suggest Louis could not get into good con-
dition for the fight. that the
and M. Samy (I.R.C.) 6-1.
CRC "C" SCCA "B"
China "I" 41% sets all.
I.1 Ming and C. S. Wong (CRC) beat Y. K. Ng and K.
C. Wan 6-3; brat Y. M. Wan and
selectors don't
think
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1948,
OLYMPIAI
Looking To The Future
Melbourne wants to staps the 1958 Olympiad, so to set its claim the Melbourne Olympia Invitation Committee commissioned this design for a mammoth Olympic stadium In
which the games would be held.
Swede
Prominent Japan Wants
In Golf Tourney
Sandwich, May 25.
The Elis Wekell of Sweden paced Continental European entries into the third round of the British Amateur Golf Championship today.
editors
One thought 100 much of the crop of young-the champ would win. He needs felt Louis sters in English cricket today, the money. Another
what is too far gone physically ever Maybe, remembering
Went to come back. U Ting-tek 0-3; buat K. C. Sit happened on the recent and K. C. Wring 6-2.
Indies trip, they don't want to J. S. Lee and F. H. Kwok pul aw material into the battle ue trallaats, Asso-
(CRC):row with Ng and Won against the 6-8: lost to Wan and U'4-6; lost vinter Press.
to Si and Wang 3-6.
2. M. Chau and R. Ma (CRO): -beat Ny and Wan 6-4; lost to Win and U 2-6; lost to Sit and -Wong 2-1.
USRC, v. CCc
Valted Services Recreation "Cimb lost to Crutgenpower by 815 rets to half set at King's Park yesterday.
F.H. Rodgers and R. W. Moc- Kreth (USRC) lost to S. Leonard and J. W. Leonard 1-0; lost to ..F.
Souza Leonard
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WEEKEND
BOWLING
Followlis trans have been selected to represent Kowloon Dowling Green Club In Epifhdlý zames this week-endi—
Indian R.C. on Saturday at én. First Link: WJL Baliky, HA, Lam New York sports editors, all of
Breand Rinkt G. Greenwood, K.C whom saw the first night, were mart, f. Hempsey, J. Fraser (Skip). evenly divided in opinion.Assollen, A.I.G. Eastman, W.e. Almp cated Press,
wun (Bhip).
Third link: 5.F. Pope, T.. Bainaley, V.C. Dixon, G. Ikwman (Akip),
RUSSIAN COMMANDER INSULTS WINSTON
Berlin, May 25.
and D.J. The Deputy Russian Commander of Berlin charged today that Mr. Winston Churchill was "direct" ing preparations for a new war."
1-0 drew ..with N. Leopard and H. K. Lee 6-8.
F.A. Fisher and A.. Dionen (USKE) lost to S. and J, W. Leonard 1-8; lost to Souza and D.J. Leonard 2-6; lost lo N. Leonard and Leo 4-0.
W.A.
Ankerson and F.11. Fleming GSRC):—lost to S, and J.W. Lennued 2-6: lost to Souza And D.J. Leonard 1-0; lost to
N. Leonard and H,K. Lee 8-0.
KOC V. BCAA "A"
"
Colonel Alexei Ivanovich Jelisarov of the USSR told
a meeting of the four Allied Deputy Comman- ders of Berlin that Mr. Churchill-inspired_the European Union movement, which "is working against Russia and the peoples' democracies". He claimed that world opin- Brig Benson said Mr Churchill ion had named Mr. Churchill was honoured as "one of the main
At Cor Road, Kowloon Cric-warmonger."
ket Clubs lost to, South Chino "A"
by 71 set to 114 sets.
A.V. White and
Brigadier E. R. Benson, British Deputy Commander, Bald
The
D. Brown epithet "warmonger" was a "ma-
(KCC): drew with K.F. Lluelous insult to Mr. Churchill"
and J. Hsu 4-6; lost to P. Pun
and K. T. Ng 1-8; beat H. C.
Kwok and H.K. Ho 6-3.
R.S. Capell and W.A. Nicho¬
las (KCC) lost to Liu and Hsu 1-6; lost to Pun and Ng 0-8; lost
to Kwok and Ho 0-6.
G.R. Rosselet and R.N. Manley (KCC); lost to Liu and Hsu 3-8; lost to Pun and Ng 1-6; lost to Kwok and Ho 1-3.
Results At A Glanco
M.K.C.C.
2
C.R.C. 907 4%. S.C.A.A.“B1⁄2-41⁄2
U.S.R.C. *C.R.C. "B"
K.C.C.
7 I.R.C.
1 C.C.C.
C.R.C. "A"
14 S.C.A.A. “A”
Postponed.
TODAY'S TENNIS
-DIVISION "A"
VK.C.C. "A"
U.S.R.C.
IR.C. S.C.A.A. K.C.C. "D" C.R.C. "B"
V. C.R.C, "A"
v Recreio
VH.K.C.C
v K.TG.C.A.
Russia's Chess Challenge
Japanese
"Bugaboo"
Manila, May 26. The American-owned Manila Daily Bulletin in an editorial entitled "The Japanese Bugaboo", said that a "common sensC
D
proach to the problem of Phi-
Не
Fourth Rink: RJ. Whiskinton, B.W. Close, L.G. Coombes, H. Marriant (akip).
Reieren: E.A. Atkins, 1.8, Dinnen,
won on
a
He
walkover against John de Bendern, a former champion, who scratch- ed.
European entries from Sweden, Denmark, France, Holland and Belgium figured in 12 of the 48 matches today.
The weather was mild occasional sunshine.
Geg von Recds of Holland got another walkover for the Con- unentals.
with
His opponent, RAF Squadron Leader. Pu, Uriwin Smith, with drew shortly before the ten-off.
Pierre Bouchoyer of Paris was
More Rice
Tokyo, May 25. The Japanese Government win
officially request mors rice importa to balance the national deficit of 1,000,000 koku (7,936,000 bushels), Me. Bhindichi Katayangi,, Govern- mont Food Chief, wald today.
Не stated that the rice shortage Was particularly acute In urban areas, but he was confident that supply and demand would be balanced by October-Reuter.
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WORCESTER HAVE FIRST WIN OF SEASON
London, May 25. Worcestershire registered their first County cham- pionship win of the season at Worcester to- day, thanks to Howorth' and Jenkins, whose lag spinnors brought about a collapse in Sur- roy's second innings. Cambridge University made Middlesex follow on 240 runs behind at Fenner's, but big partnerships for the first and second wickets dispelled all hopes of the University forc Ing a win over the County Icadera.
A hurricane innings by Charlie
Air Force
Athletics
Barnett paved the way-for-a-Some-good times were recordo:l glorious Gloucestershire triumphat a successful Royal Air Force et Bristol against Yorkshire. Sol athlelle meeting at Kai Tak yes- to get 380 to win at an average terday.
10
of 80 runs an hour. Gloucester- thire won easily with 43 minutes apore, Powerful driving and 18 brought Barnett fours.
Regulis:
a six
Scoreboard
At Manchester: Lancashire drew with Hampshire, Lancashire 451 for 8 declared; Hampshire 271 and 311 for 6, (Arnold 55,
At the conclusion of the events, Mrs. J. N. Jefferson, wife of Group Captain J. N. Jefferson distributed the prizes to the suc cessful competitors.
Results:-
Bao
/ Panton: Brd, A.C, Treton. Time
zarda 1st, L.A.O. Wallies and.
mins. 10 Ch.
Putting the aboli let, Sgt. Bacon: Ind,
HGB not out, Bailey 39, Cagers... Haines: Brd, A.G. Nelson. Distance 67).
At Worcester! Worcestershire
30 21. Ins.
100 yards: 1st, Bat. Bacon: Enḍ, P/A.
beat Surrey by 8 wickets. Wor- } Cominally; Brt, A.D. Cody. Time ii avet. calershire 353 for 9 declared and 80 for 2 (Cooper 53 not out): Surrey 188 and 244 (Fishlock 03, Squires 56).
At Hove: Leicestershire beat Sussex by 9 wickets. Sussex 237 and 96 (Walsh for 27): Letoes. tershire 262 and 82 for one.
At Cumbridge: Cumbridge Uni• ! versity drew
with Middlesex, Cambridge 383 for 8 declared: Middlesex 153 (Brown 00 not out Urquhart 4 for 21) and 254 for? 2 (Brown 63, Sharp 84, Malcula 76 not out).
Throwing the Cricket Ball: Int, Bet. Bacon: 2nd. AG Railides: · Bed, Col. Cooper.
Three Mile Racet let, A.Q. Varghani End, A.D. Brown; Brd,. Opi. Rickardos. rime 19 min. 43-4/5 sacs.
220 yardat fat, F/B. Connelly 1 And. L.A.C, Hutchison; Ard, A.C. Harrie. Tima 20-2/5 secs.
Tỉigh Jump: Int, A.C, Condy; ånd. Bgt.
aron; Brd, B/L Soular. Ifight t 4 110 Inler Bection alayı Jet, Air Force Handquarters: Zur. Blænala: fed.
5th Bignals. Time 68-1/8 secs.
Throwing the Javelina Haines; 2nd, A‚Q. Harris: "ACOIL.
Est, Ind.
A/I
Art.
At Bristol: Gloucestershire 180 arda Hurdles lot.. A.D. Harriet beat Yorkshire by 6 wickets, Ind. 8/12 Pantos: 3rd, A.G. Wilik, Time
KOCH.
Veteran,Rates 1st, 8/L. Parram; - And,
9/1 Lewis: Ard. 7/8. Malanar.
Yorkshire 312 for 7 declared and 10 sec, 247 for 8 declared (Lester 110, 440 yards: Int, B/L. Haines: 2nd, 7/8; -- Wilson 57, Goddard & for 80) Connellyt ard. A.C. Johnson, Time $1-1/5 Gloucestershire 171 and 802 for 4 (Barnett 141, Emmett 91, CropP 58 not out),
At Gillingham: Derbyshire beat Kent by 168 runs, Derby, shira 311 and 171; Kent 171 and 147.
Cardinal Spellman pro- At Swansea: Glamorgan beat eliminated 7 and 5 by Raymond mised a medallion to Mrs. Somerset by 137 runs, Glamorgan Guiller of Britain.
08.
Throwing the Discust Isl. AC. Allm: and, Bet. Dacon; Erd, B/L, Haines, Dia
lanco Bi ft. 3 Inc.
Long Jump: Tet, A.0. Nelson 1 ted. But, Baron; Trd, A.C. Condy. Dletano
One mile; let, AC, Wallie: Ind, A/C, -
19 ft. a Ing.
311⁄2 pace.
Inter-section mile
medley lat, Air
Graham Lockey, of Briton whe L. A. Barton, mother of 12 257 and 227; Somerset 240 and retan: 3rd, A.G. Ratiidge, Tims 5 mine, . Club Terrels on Sunday at I p.m.
resides in Copenhagen, defeated children, at a reception on At Birmingham: Warwickshire Peres Headquarters: 2nd, Blanala; Fed First Risk: T.F.B. Robinson, OEA. Irvine Edwards of London his arrival yesterday, laker, V. Chittenden, J. McKelvie (kl).5 and 3.
but beat Essex by two wichteta, Essex 4th Signal, Time 4 mist#I+L/5_kwen ---Arcond-linke-Main-Hurdle. -H-0--Muunt
was whisked away to an-228-and-174 Warwicieltre 140| Tug-of-Wert at. Air Forca Headquar hofer, EA. Atkins. H. Morrisan (8k!p).
Third Rink: F.C. Clean, LJ. Whelppon,
AP. Philip. G.E.F. Thompson (Яkip).
Fourth Rink: W.F. Simpson, D. Trail, 3. Gellapay. J. Fraser (Skip).
Fifth Bink E.G. Shaw, W.G. Frost,
L.. When, L. Syken <flk1p).
Bixth Rink: J.S. Dinner, A. Hutton,
A..." Eastman;~~W,C;~ Simpson—(Skip).—— Reserve B. II. Strange. E. F. Pope, L.G. Coombes.
Cralgengower Cricket Club wilt play
matches Awo friendly lawn bowla
Kainat on Saturday. The C.C.D. team Kowloon Docks~Recreation Club st-Hunz Rom:
M. Omar, C.W. Lam, A.A. Razach, U.M. Omar (Skip
A.K. Rumjobs, L.A. Gulitren, J.W.
G.A. Souta, G. Hong, Chor.
I..C.R. road, K.M. Omar (Skip).
Francis Lee, ILI. Lobe, JJ, Xavier.
A.M. Omar. (Skip), w. Hong Gling (Ekip).
In the match against Kowloon Cricket
presented by:
B. B. Chowla, J. P. Lee, J. Pao, M. 2.
Medina (Skip).
Jacques Leglise, Paris, was
heaten 3 and 3 by Major T. Clother reception before he had and 255 for 6-Reuter. Harvey, a British Army officer. time to present it to her.
Paul Rolin, Brussels, lost < It is understood the Mother and 3 to Captain AK Barlow, Superior of Maryknoll Con- member of the Royal St. George's vent now has the medallion
Club, over
course whose
the
Champlotiship is being played. and is waiting for a chance to
Chapman whipped Scutton 5 pass it on to Mrs. Barton: and 4Associated Press,
Cardinal Spellman told Mrs. Barton. of the time he
was present at an audience of a mother of large family with the Pope at Vatican City...
Rain Washes Out Play
Manchester, May 28, There was no play before lunch today in the match be- tween Lancashire and the Aus-
to rain.
The weather
The Pope told the mother, he wald, You must have great confidenca in God and God must have great confidence In you."
Ser End, Bignals.
DROBNY TOO GOOD FOR SWEDISH STAR
Paris, May 25. Czechoslovakia's Jaroslav Drobny, South Africa's Eric Sturgess and two Amoricans, Frankis Parker and Budgo-Patty, beat-their-opponents in quarter-final encounters today to earn the right to enter the semi-finals of the French in- ternational tennis championship. Drobny, who
All but Ave of Mr. Barton'ai
will meet Pat Todd, present holder of the family of six boys and six girls Patty in the semi-finals, beat championship, who beat Italy's are distributed round the world. Lennart Bergelin, of Sweden, Madame A. Bosal on a fortelt. Four are in England, ono in 6-2, 6-1, 6-4.
Madame Bossi was forced to
architects of victory....any libel- lous or slanderous attack on Mr. Churchill would be received with resentment by people all over the world who are still able to think Club at King's Park, C.C.C. will be tralian cricket tourists owing Australia and another is in Bergelin was unable to tame scratch because of illness. for themselves."
Americu.
the Czech aca's cannonball service semi-finals is Miss Doris Hart, The other player to enter the out that, as leader pointed
was dull and Her youngest son, who is now in the first two sets, but should of the Opposition, Mr. Churchill
6. Ramchand, CA. Coelho, H.W. Rashowery, with the wicket soft on attending Maryknoll Convent, have won the third set in which American star seeded No. 1, who a member of the Bri-deil, A.J. Coelho (Skip), was still
top after early morning rains, will be going to England for he led 3-2, and later, 4-3. But defonted her lish Government.
EB. when the first day match was further education in November. Drobny's forcing play was too
Rihbany, 6-3, 6-8, "Mr. Churchill is loader of Frank, 8.1f, Marvin (Skip).
due to begin here today, and the Mrs. Barton will take him there. much for the Swedish champion Miss Hart will meet Miss Shir- The match at Hung Home wilt it start had to be delayed, the Opposition, which in Great Britain has not deprived him) 8.45 p.m. and the one at King's Park of his honours or means that P.. he will be sent to a concentra- tion camp," said Brig Bensan,
"Unnecessary Slur"
Tao American deputy, W. 1
ppine Japanese trade seaned Babcock, strenuously objected to
84 perfectly possible without open "this unnecessary slur on a great
71⁄2
ing the old wounds of war,
man"
Philippine
to
After ciling strong
The exchange took place dur
a
LI Bul-wing, A.F.
Ferriers.
:
$-Billion Aid For Turkey
and
Don Bradman is captaining the Australians, but five of the team which
overwhelmed
the M.C.C.
ara rested. The team i
SPORTS
BRIEFS
Bradman, Barnes, Morris, Lox- ton, Harvey, Hamence, Ian John- san, Saggers, Lindwall, Johnston
Saint Louis, May 25. and Toshack.
Ben Hogan won his second Gol- The team for Lancashire is: C.United States Professional Washbrook, W. Place, G. A. Ed-fors Association tournament title rich, J. T. 1kin, R. Wharton, EH today in beating Mike Turnesa Edrich, K. Cranston, R. Pollard, seven and six in the 30-holo W. B. Roberts, W. Lawton and, finals. Hogan first won in 1946.
-AssociatedPress.
Championships
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Los Angeles. May 20, y Ike Williams retained his world lightweight championship taking a. split decision from Mexican challanger Enrique Bolanos in a hard-fought 18- re- Fixtures for the frials matches round bout last night. There were knockdowns." - Associated cost in the Colony open badminton 10.
Prosa,
Ankara, May 20. Major-General Horace Mac- sentiment against the resumption ing the Deputies' debate on grant- of-normal-trade-with-Japan, and -ing-approval to a Berlin-branch Bride, Chief of the United States M. Hilton-Reuter, American assurances that the of the European Union" move-military mission in Turkey, sold today that the United States had is aimed at which United Sintes had no intention of ment,
supplied Turkey with US$1,000,- Badminton trade on the federated European structure. forcing Japanese
war salan, delegate Bulletin
The Russian.
material Philippines, the
charged 000.000 of
modern umerated Japanese and Philip that the European Union was
Ampliment
to a press con- pine needs and concluded: "There aimed at splitting Germany, liqul- is room to get together for the dating its independence and in-ference the mission's Arst year
balance sheet.
disclosed that mutual benefit of the two corporating Western Germany in- four feel-type submarines,
risking countries
a militarily and politically ag-
delivered, had future of Philippine commerce gressive Western bloc which was cently and without the remotest poss- using the German people as mer-120,000,000 dollars. ibility that Japan will get rich cenaries for. "instigators of a new equipment would also be included Hundreds of planes and other enough off the deal to make her-1 war."
General MacBride #olt better oft economically' than;
Col. Jolisarov demanded that in the total.
added that the delivery of the the Philippines United Press the Berlin Branch be dissolved.
The three Western powers held second Instalment of American out for approval of the organizand would start la September
without
"HOSPITAL
the
to
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The following donations to the the City Council that the organi-
FRIENDLY BILLIARDS
championships follow:
TODAY At Kowloon Cricket Club' Starting at 6.30 p.m. Senior men's singles final:- Robert Tay V. Low Kent Soo or P. H. Wong.
Exhibition game-M.A._ Oliveira & Miss M. Silva, v T. B. Young & Miss U. Khoo,
Junior men's doubles final:-
A. Bayot &. F. M. Ribeiro, v, S. Baul
Glitics.
London, May 28, Radio Moscow today broad- "Chit""" "the" ""names öf seven Soviet chess players invited by the In- ternational Chess Federation participate in the preliminary world championship match
at Nethersole Hospital Nurses Home,zation could not be granted ap Stockholm on July 16.
Fund The are
Isaak Boleslavsky, ledged.
are gratefully acknow-proval to operate in Berlin
Donations received by United Press. Bondarevsky, David Bron- individual collectors but not yet stein, Salo Elohr,
Alexander forwarded to Hon. Treasurers are
Umpires:-Mesars. A. L. Fisher, Kolov, Andre Lilienthal and not included in the list Hong
In a friendly billards match (8. A. +'& J. L. Anderson.
AGray Vyacheslav Ragrin
TOMORROW Kong Telephono Co., Ltd., 2,100, An unknown Chinese male, aged between the Club Lataliano and The leading players of Poland, China Light & Power.
Starting at 8.30 p.m.: Ltd., about 30, was admitted to Row- the Sports Club played at the Yugoslavlo, Czechoslovakia, Hun-1,500, 2er Dr. Y8. Leong 140, 100 Hospital about 1000m latter Club, last evening: the Junior: men's singles final
Canada and other For gary
Franco
Dr. P.H. Lau 410, Ns. yesterday suffering from free-home players overwhelmed the countries will take part in
skull received when he visitors by five matches to one tournament. The winner the AW. Brown 30, A-30-Anon or
Swatow Lodge No. 3705 E. C. jumped off bus. 4611, en route Results: WOODE participate in the final compell-10. George Win" 100, Mr. Mok from Shamshulpo to Star Ferry, SPORTE CLUB LUBITA Ilone for the right to contend for Lin 25. Per Marsi Caleras art Nathan
Hamilton or 180 Marm the world chess crown next_of_Mostre, Butterfield":" Swire St Nathan Road. pear Hamilton
O.T. Uhor Merch with the World Champion 122:40, Mr. Gordon Campbell 20, File condition at a Inte
at a late hour 7.0,E. Wizklap” 150 skie)il/Botvinnik, the, Broadcast | Mr. Soo: Mia, Bhan 10, Mr, C.P. lastinlaht was slated to boʻvery ||2,0′′]
8: Saul, v. W. C. Chung
"Ef{ysi¬doublew fiña] R. Tay & Mm. W. Cheung, v. J. J. Remedios
& Mrs. O. Bilva.
Bamlar men doubles.
Most Boo, def. A. Vanar.
Honolulu, May 20. World bantamweight champion Henry Manuel Ortiz outpointed Davis, Honolulu featherweight, in split decision- 10-round non-
Helen
compatriot
Miss
and he was unable to win the ley Fry, also an American, in the vital ninth game on his own aer-semi-finala. Miss Fry beat Ma- vica at 4-4.
damo H. Weiss, of Argentina, 6-3,
17-80
In the mixed doubles play-off, Yugoslavia's D. Mitle and Amor- Ica's Misa A. Prentiss hurdled the third round by defeating India's Subh Shawney and Mrs. A.-D. | McKelvie, of Britain, by 7-5, 6-1.
—Router...
U.S. Baseball
in
New York, May 25. In the American League," New York, shellacking four Detroit pitchers for 22 hits their biggest scoring splurge of the season, plaster- ed the Tigers 16-5 without benefit of a single home run. Every Yankee but outfielder Jea DiMagglo and third buse- Dian Will John, got at least two hita. Boven hits were doubles. It was Vie Raschi's fourth vic- tory of the sanson.
The Washington at. Cleveland.
· JAROSLAV DROBNY
Drobry gave adequate proof in this match that he is atil.one of Philadelphia · at Chicago, and fight last night.-Associated the leading singles players in Boston ut Saint Louls games are Press,
night games, and pat Europe.
Frankie Parker, who is seeded in the National League, the de Chicago, st Brooklyn: game was No. 1, reached the semi-finals by postponed because of rain. The
Gianni Cuccelli, of Saint Loule at New York, Cincin difenung: Italy.
nati at Boston and Pittsburgh at ed defence of his British amateur tall meet the South
South African golf championship today by
|Philadelphia' "games" are), night elhainsting Frank Tatum, Jr champion and beaten finalist in games ARGEN another American, five and three, last year's event, Erie Sturgess, who beat France's. No. 1: entry, Associated Press.
Marcel
Sandwich, England, May 26.. American Wille Turnesa epen-
London, May 26
BCORES:
ernard, 0-8, 6-2, 9.71 ene American
-New-York- Recording to Detroit
in the women's singles.
all
worked
Qut
Britain's Wightman Cup Lawn plan for the four top-sooded (Winning pitcher Viv, Itauchi) Tennis leaca to oppose America players, who won through to the Associated Press. daalat Wimbledon on une 11 and 12 semi-finals.
P. HE WOUL&C. Au. Low will be: Ms. Kay Muzica (Cap Madame Nelly Landry of
Lain), Mrs. N.; W. Blair, Mire, E. France, beat Miss Ann Prenties,
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