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THE PERFEĘT

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YORKSHIRE MATCH

AGAINST AUSTRALIA

ENDS IN A DRAW

Sheffield, June 22,

The Yorkshire-Australia cricket game 'here ended

in a draw today.

Australia declared at 285 for five and Yorkshire. were two down for 85 at close of ploy.

MONDAY'S PLAY | Tester attacked the bowling

Wer in

#1

lustily and although he made several risky strokes, he caused the Australian field to open out ronsiderably. Twice he swept Toshack to the leg boundary.

influenced by 21 bright display, the Yorkshire crowd did not take kindly to u slumping decision given against him at 149, and the Australians vere mildly barracked.

Shell-id, June 21. The Australians, at the end of today's play. Mrunk position in theat match against Yorkshire. They Probably

tun missed Yorkshire by tea for 206 run and when stumps were drawn had put on 132 runs for the loss of one wicket, Brudman, who is 66 not out, seems set for another century. After a shower had held up The risumption of play after Jinch for tun minutes, wirket fell to the second ball, Watson edging a catch to the later. wicket-keeper. This brought in Cuxon and

almout

With half their wickets left, the county were still 106 runs t- and, and the Australians quick- ly pressed home their advantage, Aspinall leaving at 109 and Coxon following to a slip catch two runs.

When Strifes left 61 runs were 20,000 required from the last two mien people gave a fine welcome to for a lead on the first inninis, the surprise England

chaier,

Test but the last

INTER-CLUB

SWIMMING CARNIVAL

wicket fell Yorkshire stil! 43 behin,

was then taken,

with

Tea

Ex-

wickets for Bl Toshack's neven runs were the reward of persis. tred length bowling. cept when be changed sent duwit

40 anecessive overs

and Resterly kept the balen

i dosa tu defence.

Curious Tricks

Spin bowlers were soon called upon when the Australians went in and on a drying pitch the bail dll all inanner of curious things. Highlights of the forth. Barnes was bowled hy

break at 17 but Brown and Brad- coming V.R.C.-Eastern Ath-brea

man, although, often unconfort-

17

12

letic Club swimming gala.te, overcame the difficult can- next Saturday, will be the Editions.

Hrown was misad at anel inter-club 220 yards free- style event, with F. Monteiro again at 26, and Bradman almost holding the V.R.C. colours Rave two slip catches off Wardle, but gradually the pitch eased and fun came with more certainty, but even slower than before.

against the 15-year-old cross- harbour champion, Yeung Kin Man,

cau-

The crowd barracked the two batsimen for their extreme

on, but this did not perturb Their unbroken stand pura- the Australians

For his 220 efort in the last championships, when he gained

close plare to the reigning mid- them. die and long distruer champions duced 115, and

Chan Chun Inished 175 runs on with nine -La Tul

Pink

Nabi, and Yau Sai Kwanwickels in hand.

Monteiro is favoured to win."

Young Yeung is untried In this

The scoreboard at the end of

event. However, ye hus Bad the second day's play read:

Australians: First innings: 240 good

10 opportunity

develop

further his unusual talent, having Second innings: been in Java during the winter barnes b. Smalles

months.

Brown not out

Extras

For reason that both swim. Bradman not out

to

be

will the

iners are

young, up and com- ing, the 220 free event doubtlese prove evening's big thrill. The other two starters are J. Yvanovich (V.R.C.) and Yang Men Kit (Eastern).

for one wicket

Yorkshire: First innings: Hutton c, Brown b, Toshack Halliday ibw, b Toshack. Watson c, Saggers b. John-

ston

Lykke, Rose of whom so much had been heard so early in the

b. Toshack Yurdley competitive senson, will be treat-

Lester stumped Saggers b, ing spectators to two exhibition

Toshack swims-the 1010

Tosh Yards and the 100 yards breast. Coxon c, MeCool b, Johnson stroke

water-Aspinal b. Toshuck The Eastern Athletic

back-

polo team, reputed in the Na-Smalles

tional Athletic Mest in Shanghali

C, Saggers

Toshack

G

54

4

132

20

COMBINED SERVICES BEAT HK

Singapore,

June 22. Combined Ser. vices today defeated the Hong Kong in- terport cricket team by 10 wickets.

Hong Kong batted stubbornly in the second innings

against excellent bowling by Street and Kenyon.

Hong Kong were all out for 168 in the second innings. Owen-Hughes, the skipper, Wos top with 28. Other double figures returned by

Scorer

were

Ponton 23, Zimmern. 22 not out, J. P. M. Hope 20, ond Mur- ray-Brown, 20,

Street took five wickets for 63 and Kenyon 4 for 34.

Left 58 runs to win, Services hit off the runs without loss by the tea interval. They knocked up 64 runs, Harding mok- ing 38 not out,

Hong Kong clear- ed the arrears of 111- for the loss of six wickets. Their tail wagged merrily, the last three men add- ing 38..

The visitors are meeting the Malay- Federation on.....

to- morrow at Kuola Lumpur. This will be

the strongest team Hong Kong has met so far.-United Press.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1948.

THE CATCH OF THE DAY

Into the DON BRADMAN turn a ball which was moving away to log and it travels waiting hands of Len Hutton, diamlaxing the Australian captain for 138 during Text play on June 12. Bowler Alec Budser continue his run down the pitch-AP Photo.

Yacht Club Team Overwhelm Navy

The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club team proved to be too strong for the Royal Navy Sailing Association team last Sunday morning, and gained a fairly easy victory in both Dinghies and Star Class Yachts.

have

Bowlers Doubtful

on

London, June 22. Australia's two speed men,

and Keith Ray Lindwall Miller, may not be fit to bow! In the TOR! at Lords Thuraday. Miller' has strain- ad his left side and bowled only two Overs yesterday against Yorkshire at Sheffield. Lindwall will have a thorough test at the note for his groin Injury-Reuter.

TITLE FIGHT POSTPONED

The Stars started first. 3 This Dinghy is sundar to the

heimsmen with Clish

and 3 servien nghy in it is partly with R.N.S.A. helmsmen, and derted over and has a Bermuda

It is relatively cheap, re all got away to good start, rig

was natively quick and easy to build Honess in "Dupha the lead at the first mark and, in the opinion of those wim studied the matter, is likely

Chiengo, June 21. held this lead for approxim-to be the best all-round Dinghy

The world welterweight title ately half the course, closely for Hong Kong conditions. It is bout between Ray Robinson, the followed by the 3 Club heims-hoped that a large number of holder, and Bernard Docusen, these will be built, and races for which was to have been held Halfway round, Chidell for the them will be organised both from here tonight, has again been Club took the lead und went well Kellett Island

and from Middle postponed because of threaten- ahead, only to become becalmed Istand and elsewhere during the ing weather.

thes anishing Hue,various seasons of the year.

Next Monday night lins been just before

Yacht Club members who ore fixed us the new dute for the Here the first 4 Stura bunch

in for interested

buying Auch bout-Reuter. together

manoeuvred position, finally closing the Hue Dinghies outright, or in all within a minute of the first scribing towards the cost of one, bout, the positions being fol- should notify the Sailing Captain

men.

lows:-

and

'ince float Cozuwein & Term int, "Puturin", 'Budgwick,” Cha 2nd, -"Daphn", Honda, RNSA : Bed, "Hellatrix”, Chidell, Club

sub-

at the earliest date as it is hoped

Time

to start building the first batch 1.06.15 of 10 very shortly.

There, are now 10 Dragon Class 1,08,2a 1.06.19 Yachts and 11 Jubilees bulit or.

building but, unfortunately, the turnout for the Saturday after. noon races in these classer is stil very poor. No doubt most own- crs are busy getting to know

4th. "Penetranch", Conte, „Club 1.07.19 4th, "Ataly", forscheri, KNSA .. 113.19 | Gil," "Bench", Dowe, RNBA 19.27,00 Paints: R.N.SA. R.H.K.Y.C. 14.

sturted Dinghies

5 ininutes

Scientific Instruments

Microscopes, Theodolites & Lovels

ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

10 los House Bt..

*Tel. 88188

Dismal Opening For Wimbledon Championships

Wimbledon, Juno 21. Contrary to the usual gay spectacle, the Centre Court, protected by tarpaulins against the 'rain and barely o ́quarter of its seating capaci- ty taken by mackintoshed, and ovar-coated spectators, presented a sombra scene today for the opening of the 62nd Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championships.

outside courts,

It was equally. dismal on the F. Parker (USA) beat. Denis A handful of Coomber (New Zealand) 0-3, 0-0, people sat in the rain with 6-2, umbrellas and coat collars

Droliny J.

(Czechoslovakia) turned up.

heat W.C. Choy (China) 6-1, 6-3,

(South Africa)

8-1.

Today's programme was

de-

Eric Sturgess

inst-

voted entirely to 84 matches, in bea Van Meerneren. (Holland) the first round of the men's

6-2, 6-0, 6-3. singles, There were two

Budge Patty (USA) beat T. minute changes. A. Stolpa, the Ulrich (Denmark) 6-4, 6-4, 7-5. Hungarian Davis Cup player, was G. Mulloy (USA) beat Ai unable to obtain a visa to leave Russell (Argentina) 6-2, 6-4, 0-3. his country,

Bob fellow-

Falkenburg beat countryman, B. Petu, took his Prichant (Belgium) 6-1, 6-2, 6-3.

C.W. place against A. Alam, of Pakis- Muller (South Africa) 0-1, 5-7, Filt (Britain) beat J. fun. A. Hynt, of Pakistan, who

vus injured recently, also with-10-1, 6-2,

hin

and

a

* ¡rew, and T. Miles, who gained

F. Sedgman

J.

(Australia) boat

his place through the qualifying 3.L.. Sawliney (India) 6-2, 7-5, competitions, replaced.

him 6-4.

P. Washer (Belgium) boat H. srainst C. Saon, of Italy.

Khoker (Pakistan) 6-0, 6-0, 6-2. L. Rinkel (Holland) beat R Guise (Britain) 6-0, 7-5, 6-2.

J. Bromwich (Australia) beat

All the seeded players won their matches. Frankie Parker ¡United States), who is favourite for the tile, attempted nothing spectacular and guined a com- fortable win. W.C. Choy (China) was beaten by J. Drobny in the Arst round.

Results

Here are some of the results of the opening day's games:

Nath (India) beat R. Najat (Egypt) 6-4, 6-2, 0-1.

J. Pelen (Belgium) beat .K. Madan (India) R-3, 6-4, 8-0.

K. Nielsen (Denmark) beat F. Kukuljevle (India) 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 0-2.

Ivan Den-6-2, 6--1, 8-0,

C. Jones (USA) beat J, Morri- Hon. (USA) 7-0, 0-2, 0-1, 6-1.

J.

Harper (Australia) beat Destremaí (France) 0-2, 0-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-0.

G. Palsh (Britain) beat V. Vod (Czechoslovakia) 0-2, 0-6, 0-1,

H.C. Hopman (Britain) bent W. Young (USA) 8-2, 9-11, 8-6, 6-Z.

7-5.

J. Asbath (Hungary) beat J. Comery (Britain) 0-3, 6-0, 0-2.

L. Borgelin (Sweden) beat C. J. Hovell (Britain) 6-3, 6-2, 0-8..

Tom Brown (United States) D. Bose (Incita) beat C.M.beat Donald Buller (Britain) 5-7, Lister (Britain) 0-0, 6-1, 3-4, (0-1, 4-0, 6-2 and 9-7.

Gianni Cucelli

COLONY HAS FEW GOOD REFEREES

By J. C. GUIMGÁM

after the Stars, G Dinghies with their boats and waiting for the One of the recommendations of the special.com- Club helmsmen

WIHH; official racing season to stari. R.N.S.A. helmsmen. Fortune was October, but those who do turn

and G

unfor-

Results of last week-end's sail- · gare given below:

THURSDAY, June 15, BTART 1836 Place that

varied in this

race and

O out on Saturdays are finding It latter well worthwhile. tupately throughout part it became rather a drifting lightened match when the wind and it was almost a case of the first being last and the lust first, because those well in the lead at at, "4". Robent Mixa Lomeby..

lost the 2nd, "3". Kay Mrs. Chanhlar the penultimate mark wind and eventually care in after 3rd, "13". Gendhal those who had been in the rear. "". Mallurte Detalled results of the Dinghies". Millet are as follows:--

Place Boat Coxswain & Team

Time

1st, "1", Manzelnut-kurbell, Club 1.04.20

177. Bestum, Club

mittoo of seven formed fast

summer to enquire into the state of football was the formation of a strong Association of Football Roforces.

Conswein Time The Hong Kong Football Referees' Association did excellent work in pre-war days in conducting classes for aspirants and in. coming to o general and uniform interpretation of the Laws of the Game.

Gib, "7". Morgan Tib. "I". Wright Ath. "81", Robinson

"**"* Kinu

0.39.00

0.44.40

1.40.0

0.40.45

0.49.46

6,20,15

"

0.07.45 0.69.45

D.N.P

1.5G.XX

2.57.10

Place Nont

.11.

sth, "21", OHfver, RESA

1.69.15

HATURDAY, JUNE 19 Dinghy Kace--lari $510

Coxswain

Time

let. "". Rowbotham

b.

th, "13" Corbett, Club

J.CD.IN

2ml, "T.5", Oliver

sih, "6", Royd, RNSA

2.10.01

....

1,53,24

15

Copenhagen, June 21.

7th, "4*, Llichfield, · INBĄ

4.30.26

3ri, "140", Openshow Flanders,

Ah, "0", Aten, Club

4th, "14", Corbolt His Lonely

2.10..

5th, "82". Farquhar

2.12.05

1 | defeated

the University

6th, Fourie!!

of DNF," Hasicock, Clôte,

"". Hamilton, INRA.

last bath, Is meeting n V.R.C. Wardle c, McCool biToshack side in a friendly encounter to Brennan e, Ring b, Johnston close the evening's, programme.

Programme

Below is the list of events for

the Saturday gala;

elimination

heats, where necessary, will be

held today,

1. Men's Inter-Chub & zile, female

Easternt Wong Chée Hung, Chrome Wal Lam

V.R.CA 0, Saunders, Erie Quesă.

2

Women's 50 zile, fremstyle.

100 yarıls Back-stroke exhilliton by

Mes. Lykke Rose,

Meg's Inter-Club 220 freestyle.

Faith Young Kin Mate

Man Kit.

Yang

VALEA P. Monteiro, J. Yennovich,

£. Menbers' Ge

Yazıl

Bandeau, **. !" Glans.

4. Glşik, 25 yıla.

2

"Begianura".

free-style

freely and cau

"Men's Inter-Club" 3"x" £0 ̄yd«, Malty"

Itetay.

Easterns "Cheong Wal Lam, (Bark),

Robinson not out

Extras

Bowling:

Miller

Johnaton Tosback Hamence

* 82 Ba= ent

INTER-UNIVERSITY. Wright, Club

ATHLETICS

Cambridge University tonight, “10”, Farquhar, UNBA

15 Copenhagen

206 field competition ever held fun. tween the two universities.

4 0

O M

B 41.1 10 101 3 40 12 81 7 2 5 #

3

Ivar Vind, the Danish captain

7th, "4". Hurt Min' Dyna

Etrogen-Hart 1440

(Italy) beat Robert McCabe (Eire) 6-2, 6-4 and 0-1.

Heraldo Welas

(Argentina) beat Michnol Clark (England) 0-3, 6-4 und 6-3,

George Meredith (Britain) beat Jean Duclos (France) 1-8, 7-5, 13-0, 0-0 and 6-4.

Lennart Bergelin (Sweden)' beat Clifford Hove (Britain), 6-3, 0-2 and 8-0.

Jacques Delire, (Belgium) best A.L. Proctor (Britain), 6-1, 6-4 und 6-2,

Felicissimo pines)

Ampon (Philip- beat

Julma Bartroll (Spain), 6-1, 6-0 and 6-1.

Tony Mottram (Britain) beat Norman Eltovilz, 6-1, 6-4TM and 0-2-Router and United Press.

Saturday's Bowling

In the 1946-7 season, the very bad and it was only by the' Association was revived but sportmanlike action of a number of senior players that the School Last

The following have been did nothing of note.

League was completed.

selected to represent the In- season the Association was

No Training

dian Recreation Club in the 1. still in existence, but con-

These players had no training Second Division Lawn Bowls football. as referees. Their unly knowledge

tributed little to

1.5. They held no referee classes of the laws of the game was what game against Kowloon Cric- 1.2.5 and generally confined their they had learned as players. They ket Club on Saturday at Soo-

did Immense

good to the game kunpoo. 2.34.21 meetings to making requests and eventually found that they D. MA, Razack, A. H. Sco- 16" Lichfeld Dinqunlife to the Football Association could derive as much pleasure min,, A. R. Razack and A. M.

Time for more privileges and con- oficiating as playing.

RumJahn (skip). 1.44.10 cessions.

Now these players, numbering M. A. Wahab Jr., M. A. Wahab J. M. A. Rumjaha and The amount of good a strong about 20, are keen on taking up Sr., 1.53.42 and well organised Refereos As-refereeing seriously. Most of them A. K. Suffald (skip).

can do to soccer igare at the end of their playing “I. Klichell, A. R. A. Rahman, Bertet sociation

enormous, The standard of play, days, but their love for the game (6. 8. Hussain and S. M. Rum-

will

for continue the spirit of aportmuship by

a long time. John (skip). Tho Referees Association players and spretators depend to

khould seriously consider starting a very great extent an the reclasses not later than the first Bowls fixtures for Saturday:

week in

by 69 points B. Martin, RNSA. oguinst 58 in the first track and

Painti .N.S.A. 46; RH.KỶC, 61. Pfare Boat Caramalh

1st, "Cuppelis", Hunt Ladies' Raco

"Lalind■". Châtell Ird, “Vanexa". Berigwick wh. "Retany", Couir Stare tert 1549 (2nd in Summer

are Nast nt, "laria", Haness...... Zad, "Gelintria", Morhaus 3rd, "Benethatch", Hans-Hamilton

Jubiles-Start 1458 Place Dat Сельтція

R W of the Cambridge team, had an The main attraction of next of day, nishing second in the week-end's racing will be the high jump and throwing the de Ladies Race on Saturday after cuss only 36,07 metres which noon at 3.10. This will be the however, 'was enough to win the first Ladies' Race in the summer Reuter, avent.--Associated Press.

serles, of which there will be up- proximately 4 races on the last Saturday of each month.

HARRIS PUZZLES THE SELECTORS

Landan, June 21.–

Cher Chick Thi (licant) and Won The National Cyclists Union Olympic selectors hava

Cher Hùng (tree) Reserve, Kwik Chen Rang-

V.R.C.1 A.V. Lopes (Barkt, a.

Loss-Pereira (bermej), Baunders,

4. Disha rahibition by El. in Hou.

LO, Haunders, Ku Ka Płu and Wung

Kin Woon.

beon set a difficult problem by the recent form of the world's sprint champion, Reg Harris of Manchester.

Earlier, it was stated that he is likely to be the fastest man

50 yde. Free-style the selectors would adhere, to in the country for this event.

G.`Members*

- handicap.

10. Member'

· 11. Men'a, «Inter-Club

the policy of one. man оле

$1

'Freestyle ada.

handicap ", " Clors,

100 yd

stroke;

Eastern Cheoux Wal Laos, Wal Hung,

-V.R.C.JAV. -Lopes, C. Guterres

11, 100, viri fresatsienke exhibition by

2. SYMA Bove.

18. Members* Novelty Raco.

14. Men's Inter-Club 4' 50 free-style

than thred of them.

11o

Olympic Trials

Colowin

1,46.30 1.4.20

Time 1.GRO

1.50.4 1.54.64

Tim

2.21.10

Dinghies for the Ladies' Race 2nd, "7", Seaton Mas Dewar 2,26,20 will be drawn for at the Club at 3rd. "J" Beeching........ 2.34.00 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, and it is hoped that there will be a big

entrance.

BUNDAY, JUNE 20 BierStart/1536 P.M. 142fied in Bummer Begles)

Coxswain Place Beat For the last series over 22

lat. “Atair?", "Atasi ................ ladies raced, but only about 3 or 2nd violisteix". Mareich_ 9 did the necessary number of and, "Daphne", Dewe 'cr races-to-qualify for the series. ith "Renetnaich"Hatras. Now is the time for the many Indy helmsmen of the Yacht Club

to make a point of reserving the

Inat Saturday in each month for the Ladles Dinghy Race.

The summer Star and Dinghy

| series races are beginning to get under way, and it has been noted What with the many now mom"

Dinky-Biar 1529 P.38, Ced in amics Berira)

Consula

Place Dost

* Openbaw

"1", Farquhar

Int., "28", Tyler

and," "15". Da fineda al,. Han," Welsh)

4th, 13" Millest

6th, 1". Yourleft 6th," Corlett Tihi "60". Derby #th "777". Keyes "0", tomon

Time

1537.41

7.42.00

1.41.39

↑ ALEU.

Time

1.04.

1.05.015

feree and the manner in which be controls a game.

July. There is a great The actual

and number of good

for these classes First Division referees in Hong there are sufficient referees to do

lecturing. Kong last season was very small,

There should be no and insufficient for 'the number

qualme

ét.ch week-end.

demand

the

of First Division Cames played about these classes not being well attended, as in addition to those mentioned above all the physical instructors and sportsmasters of the various schools would be glad "tonitend”-

-Giyan-Fint-División

Games,

More effelent referees would help the Hong Kong

Some of the better junior re-greatly ferees were given Furst Division Football Association with lines-

games. These were mostly games men at senior games, 1.19.00 where, the result did not count

17.01 and where the teams played the 1.11.78

1.11.20

3.12.40 1.18.05

went wall

game for the love of it, so all

These, however, cannot be ex-

First Acason.

DEMAND FOR

UK REFEREES

1.14.10 Dected

to be considered 3.34.13 Division referees next

London, June 21. 1.15.49 They still need more experience Argenting and Brazilian foot- 111.00 and advice from the senior re-ball authorities. have asked tho English Football Association to Bend more. English reforces to The standard of some of the those countries, Junior referees last year was

1.1761 1.18,00 1.70.24 1.24.60

tercos.

haqualifhel

event for the four Olymplc Tite Olympic trials at Herne bors the number of would-be en- Backtrack cycling events, but now Hill have whittled the choice for trants for Dinghy races for Thurs- Harris has shown that he must the four-mon pursuit team over day nights and Sunday afternoons than the Hak be considered for

aix is becoming greater fewer the. 4,000-metres down to

auth, "*"*. Beaton | E15, "14", Johnston men. Ono combination conslating number of Dinghies available.

The remedy for this is for 12th, Fuller ... of Ricketts, Love, Godwin and

more of the experienced holms" | 19th, "1", Mia Cantopher Harris showed his true

form Waters, clocked the fastest time mon and helmswomen to enter 14th "18",'Glorar week. by Fast

defeating Alan of the year-five minutes three

A Slor race *19**, Herdlar seconds to beat a combination for the star serios Bannister also of Manchester, to

is held every Thursday night whom he lost hinnational sprint consisting of Fellows, Meadwell

and Saturday

nutd [afternoon, Eastern Wang Chee Hang, Cheon championship early this month, Geldard and Patter, whose time every other Sunday. Next Sun- Wat. Lam, Cher Check Yan and and remains an almost certain was ave minutes eight seconds. day is not a race-day for Stars, Kwoking). Reservat Chenn choice for the Olympic sprint.

however, found

but Stor ste available on, that A reshuffle, weekend, Luff

the world Godwin Tallows, Ricketts and day for cruising, Pelonteiro and launders champion paired up with Ban Geldard clocking five minutes Another remedy for the growPlaying-for-the-Halkan soccer

nister to win the national tan- 9.3 seconds, while Meadwell, Pot- Eastern C., Won, Your Man Kit. Idem championship, and now the tor, Love and Waters clocked ang shortage of sailing boats is, Bulgaria 3-2 today at Bucharest. "Kwok Ops, fans, Wou Cha Huns, Manchester: kidéra' rival the Lon-five minutes, 12 clocked of course, to build new ones and me halftime scurg was 1-2-A Foolba)!: Association started, the Mikko Hietanen, the Finnish

seconda

relay,

HAW... Lawrence, tì, Ro

Waterpółni

Chés, Chenk-YAR

Lod. Wat hien, Roserem Than the Olympic tandem selection. other every half a lap shows adopted as all on

Haw Fool, Obpong Chung... Con

INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

Bucharest, June 20.

championship. Rumania beat

after nearly a year, of very Loo. Hum se donors. 1. Cox and 3. Dennis for The riders were relaying each thorough research lato the types socialed Press.

and the of sailing craft that can best be

Zurich, June 20. In addition to these good per-ume taken for the VILOS, WE LAkwrence, A. Barok, 1.

formancet, ** Harrier beating of that Ricketts, Love, Godwin class for the Club, the type ide- In ah International socceż match' Bill Bailey's half-mile record Waters,. Goldard- Boss-Thorles,

and Fellows cided upon in the 14-it-Love-Red-:"played "hero today, Switzerland Thongguan, & a

the input consistant---Rau-|

wlog Dinghy designed by Uila drow with Spain, such aide inpr- fing three timer-United Press. ...

The English Football Assocla- very low. Most of them had tion has circularised referees in Just gradosted, and in, the ab- London, pointing out that only Londo of a. Third Division first class officials will be selectą; 'League' were permitted to, tako-ed--Associated Press..

charge of. Becond

Divtalen

(come-a-HENWEGWould-wel--|

Last

Coures.

sasson, the Hong Kong

School Football League.

NEW RECORD

Helsinki, June 41.

LAWN BOWLS FIXTURES The following are the Lawn

First Division

KBGC v. KCC,

• Recrelo v. Kowloon Docks, CCC v. HKFC.

Second. Division "A" Bection

IRC v. KCC.

i...

HKCC v. Filipino Club. Taikoo v. Recreio "A", Second Division “Beotion-- КВССУ НКУС. Recreio "B" V. Electric. CCC.V. POC.

TENNIS LEAGUE FIXTURES

Lawn

The following are the Tennis League. ixtures for tho week?

TODAY

Second Division "CRC. "A" v. LRC.

HKCC v. University,

Regralo "I". v. Recreio "A" Cralgengower v. 50

BCAA

CRC "C" V. KCC.

·UBRC V. SCAA "E",

TOMORROW First Division: KEC. “Đ Y CÁC T

CRC AV LRC. HKCC¬,9,-/KTGCA.

USRC v BCAA

· IRC^và Recreio.

FRIDAY: 'Ladies 'Doubles;

USRC V. CHC Recreio v. KCC.

long distance rummer, established At the start there was no lack a new world record for the 30 of enthusiasm, when . volunteer i kilometres when he covered the referens were liked for, but this; diatanca. In one hour,' 40, minutes,

· Printed : mpå "pablished fav the; prvache, enthusiasm soon.died dowir. 46.4 seconds, loweringdale own lona, The Newspaper Enterprise,” Limited,

At no time the alluation world record by 1,6 bucondar- garding schoolboy rulareon - was flawles,

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