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Another Failure By English Test Team

Lords, June 29.

England wore all out for 186 vuns in their second innings of the

Second Test and Australia won by, 409 runs.

Another complete failure by England's batsmen enobled Australia to take the last severi wickets for 80 runs.

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somo

Admittedly, the pitch gave the bowlers

ancouragement, enough to put them on their mettle, but England's botting was too bad to be boliaved.

SUNDAY'S YACHTING

The Ladies' Race on Satur- day took place in very light breezes and a strong title and

For most of the batsmen the fast combination of Lindwall and Bill Johnston, and the spinners of Toshack and Iun Johnson were just too good.

After Compton's dismissal to- day, the rest of the innings seem ed merely a formality, though Australia hurried through their task as quickly as possible in beat the ram which enme teeming down again just after the finish,

Today's attendance of 18,000 brought the 129 takı total to

Tennis League Withdrawals

China

Two Clubs, South Athletic Association and the United Services Recreation Club, have withdrawn from: the First Division of the Lawn Tennis League owin: to the dimculties of helding teams. Neither have yet play-

There was a very satisfactory | 133,000, paid, The gross takings ed any games.

Brld of 16 helmsmen to start the race.

Unfortunately nearly half of them did not succeed in tempting the Ackle wind end did not com- plete the course Those who complete had thekk full after nooly's sailing thrills,

varying from very light winds to strone

A large

Club crowd at the house watched many of the con- testants, towards the end of the race, come up towards the finish inch by inch, only to fail away al the last minute when the wind dropped.

withids and

and heavy thu

thunderstorms.

Place

LADIES' DINGHY RACE (Pirut in mumes were)

L'ekwatn

Bret

vere £24,035.

Score: Australin

sl unlik 2nd incings

350 400

for 7 declared

England

The position nt players belug members of more than one team in the sume division of the League was clarified by an official of the Lawn Tenals League who stated that it is generally sugarded that 215 the "A" team of any, clutch with more than one tenra in the same division, is a higher rankin ; team than its “B” team and therefore a player from that -team could for the "B" or ply two gumen lower ranking team.

13

37

Ist innings 2nd innings Hution

c Johnson Lindwall Washbrook e Tallon b Toshack Edrich Johnson b Toshnek.. Compton e Miller is Johnston 20

Lindwall bullery Yardley ↳ Toshurk

Coxon 1.b.w. by Toshack

vans not out

37

0

The official admitted that the

21

Laker b Lindwall

rule could be abused but if was rarely that clubs enter more than

3elser Hassett b Johnston

0

anc tearn in ore division.

Time

Wright e Lindwall b Toshack

4

1,14.20 1.47.

Extrus

20

1.47.115

3.A.11

Tolal

8th. "". Miss Harrower

2.05.110

Bik, "**"*, Mian Blackmore

2.34.00

7th, "22", Mina Touginnt ver DN..." Mrs. Meyrich.

7.63.10

1st, “14% Miss I). D'Arcy Int, "1", Mr. T. Heares "End," "p**** Mina" Tamely: Curbeti

4th, "4", Minn Strelles

D.R.F., "I", Mlen 281,

18. Mr. Carry. "M Bewar.

"21", Ml»» Centopher.

"777", Mina PL 17 Arty,

"A" Mk J, Gubl

13.M.Q), !|--Mian-Franklin-

"15", Mien It. Belico.

Now Feature

A new feature of last week-

end's

WAN

BOWLING ANALYSIS

B. Johnston

Lindwall

Toshack

I. Johnson

of a

The position at present is that for the first few weeks League Tennis scàsón, the same for 186 players may be seen playing

more than one team in the same division, but as the season pro- the compositions of the greases various teams' will become mpre settled.

OM R

2:1

W

9 61

3

33 15 62

2

20.1 6 40

5

2 1 3

0

Extras: Byes 18; Leg Byes 4.

JULY 4 GAME

-Rautor.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1948.

WATER JUMP

HEAVY SHOWERS of rain, forming takes on the track at the Polytechnic Stadium, Chiswick, London, on June 19, did not deter the athletes, who included several British Olymple hopea. Hare, reflected In the water as they take an obatɗole in the 120 yards Hurdles (Kinnaird Trophy) 1st heat, ars, nearest camera, J. J. Gummer (Herne H11 Harriers), then, front to back- ground. H. J. Moesgaard-Kjeldsen (Polytechnic Harrlega), D. O. Finlay (Milocardiaca) and K. G. A. Hution (Thames Valley Harriers). The heat was won by Finlay with Summer sztand.

Time 10.1 seconds-AP Photo.

WIMBLEDON PLAY

ENTERS SEMI-FINALS

Wimbledon, June 28.

Josef Asboth, of Hungary, provided the upset in fo- day's play in the Wimbledon lawn tennis cham- pionships by eliminating Tom Brown, the American runner-up in last year's tournament,

VRC Swim Gala

The Victoria-Recreation-- Club Inter-members' swim- ming gains arranged for Baturday, July 3rd at 9.30 p.m. In the Club's bath,

Haste will be held tonight at the M. R. C. at 6.00 p.m.

in the quarter-finals of the men's singles. COUNTY

With the South China "A" leoni la the Second Division réintomed by several good players, who would have playel in the First; |"División," "they-should-offer-very strong opposition lo Chinese Re-

Asboth boat Brown 4-6, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1, 6-1. creation Club "A" who have until Brown was the fourth seeded There was a real surprise in now met with little opposition. player in the championship. the women's event, the first so The traditional racing

Sunday

July Fourth

Asboth. who wes unseeded, ar, when Miss Jenn Quertler, of The weather has caused the morning when Club members ball game between the Ameri raced against 5 of Club staff cons is to be played this year on postponement of a large number meets John Bromwich, of Aus Britain, beat Mrs. Sheila Sum-

the In dinghies. This rece started off the Civil Service ground at Hap-of games in all divisions of the traña, in the semi-finals. The mers, of South Africa, In

by Valley.

League, and with great promise at 11.30, with

Club secretories other semi-Anal is between the fourth round, would do well to try to arrange Americans. Gardnar Mullov the dinghies bunched

ingeltic

mutually for the playing of such and Bob Falkenburg. for well over bif the course. Then again the wind failed and only 3 of the 10 bouts Onished Flying a 2 to 1 victory to the Club members,

Results:

Plore Bal

K'opaln

fas, "to", Corbett-Pruta

Znil, **, Ak Rul

B.N.F... Robsan.

Time

3.)3,4

------§. 1.14.24

*****, xnuw-Min Evans,

"", De Goede--Mrs. Evans,

1 Len

7. Le Long.

"$1". Ah Soo.

"Wan Kie.,

Club 2: BT FL.

Both the Americans and the Canadians expect to put power ful-sides Into the field...The day is Sunday and the time of sunmencement 4 p.m.

games instead of allowing... them. to accumulate to the end of the Beason.

Australia All Out For Runs

London, June 28.

The fourth day of the second Test at Lord's saw Australia consolidate their gain of the first Next Sunday, July 4, the row- Ing fraternity. Is having a whole-

innings, and England opened their second day's plenie at Middle Island.

innings with the virtually impossible task of Balling and other members of the

scoring 596 for victory. VAHEY.C.

C. are all welcome, and

Australia went all who are interested in going

out for atiddle Island by car ar by runs when their second in- Vor who rare to call innings started this morning. ng picnic from their Lindwall scoring at a rapid

Dragan should get in uace, and, when

505

runs Yuidley, telephone ahead,

Bradman declared.

with leaving England

just

the

the

CRICKET

London, June 28. The close of play scores in County cricket matches today

were:

Scientific Instruments

Microscopes, Theodolites & Lavali: ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

10,Ice House St.

Tel. 88188

LOUIS TAKING UP POLITICS

New York, June. 20.

Joo Louis, who now calls himself a former-boxt

appeared at the offices of the

The

\wentiet>

Century Sporting Club to clarify his Soliticēt future for nowsmon. undefeated world's heavyweight champion vaid, he would retire from the ring and enter politics shortly after he knocked out Jersey Joe Wal- cott last week,

"I won't make up my mind who 1 will be for until after the De-- mocratic convention," said Louis, "But it definitely won't be Wal- lace."

Henry A. Wallace is the third party candidate for the Pre- aldency of the United States.

himself still champlon, the Brown

Successor?

Rotary's Annual Meeting

Asked whether he considered The Hong Kong Rotary Bomber replied promptly, **i | Club_held its annual general don't consider myself a boxer any meeting at the Hong Kong more."

Hotel Roof Garden yesterday, when outgoing President: Dr. He said "yes" when a reporter F. 1. Tseung gave fellow Ro asked if he then would consider tarians an account of his past himself as the retired, undefeated

befor:- heavyweight champion the year's stewardship

of world.

to Incoming, handing over The champion took his time President D. S. Hill. answering

whoi a query about

Dr. Tseung gold outstanding should be. his successor and then events of the year were the first suggested an elimination tourney official visit of Rotary International

"I don't think the winner of a

President Ken Guernsey to the Jersey

Joe Wilcolt-Gus

Colony, Hong Kong's sponsoralilp champion. An elimination tournoy

the

Assombly, the District

Cru Assembly, the Canton Distric Conference and the 1048 Conven- tion held in Rio, and the Institu- and tion of an Information committer. the champ did not to propagate Retary ideals among

names. Associated i new members.

Les-

nevich night should be named of Kowloon Retary, representatio

them

is the only way to do it. I think t they are out to take the top ten rated

fighters and have nght it out.”

But outside of Walcott Lesnevich

mention any Press.

Turpin Outpoints Hawkins

Birmingham, June 28.

the field of community ser- vice Dr

Dr. Tseung mantioned the opening of the first Anti-Tra choma Clinio in Hong Kong where the brothers, Drị, K. A. and K. C. Goh, had treates more than 3,000

takes. The necessity for extending this much needed service was stroke- ed, and Dr. Treung urged that another clinio should be opened

In the Aberdeen-district-as-soon- as possible.

to the

and" to

the War Memorial Fund was also

mentioned.

Rotary's contribution Dick Turpin, British Em-Tenancy Tribunal panel pire middleweight champion, won the British title here to- night when he outpointed the holder, Vince Hawkins, over 15 rounds.

a

99 Members- Secretary John W. Y. Yuen followed with a review of socre- tarial and other activities of the He made boxing-history-to Club during the year-and-aald. become the first coloured man the Club now boasted an active to win a British title,

eight Turpin, already holder of the membership of 99, with

honourary members. British Empira title,

GAVC

In the field of club sponsorship, classical performance of copy-

Hong Kong was taking the lead. book boxing. He won by a sub- stantial margin by exploiting all last year, it followed with

After sponsoring the Macap Club the the known correct punches and Kowloon Club, and next year a frustrating all attempts of

at will be started strong opponent to force him out Holhow, Hainan Island.

his siride..

Acting Treasurer Chester Huang- Hawkins, supremely

said the financial position of the Adent at the outset, did meat Club was very satisfactory.

The eight women remaining in the tournament in order of draw are Mrs. Margaret Osborne In the other. quarter-final-to-DuPont, USA. Mrs. Jean Nicoll At Portsmouth: Northampton-of tay, Bromwich scored a surpris Bostock,

Britain,

Miss

Doris shiro 165 and T1 for 3; Hamp- ngly easy win over the Amerl-Hart, USA, Mrs. Nelly Landry, shire 274 (Eagor 105, Nutter 7 an Budge Patty, winning 6-4. France, Miss Quartier, Britain, for 80). 1-5, 6-1.

"Mulloy, as expected, eliminat-ley Fry, USA,

Mrs. Pat Todd, USA, Miss Shir and Miss Louis the last માં

surviving Briton Erough, USA. Mottram, by 6-2, 1-6, 7-5, Tony

Results 3-1, while Bob Folkenburg put

ut the Swede, Lennart Bergalin,

Here are some of the scores of

vho had earlier beaten Frankie the day's play: Parker, the favourite, by 6-4, 1-2, 3-6, 6-4, in a battle of the "Gants."

6-4

the last

English Girl's Feat The Hungarlan won

the

WEEKEND BOWLING

U-1.

(Italy) beat Dayro and

E.

..

At. Tunbridge Wells: Sussex 334 (3. Edrich 6 for 43); Kent 183 for one (Fagg 50, Todds 70 lot out).

Taln.

(Philippines) 6-4, 1-6, 0-1, 6-3, "A Cardiff:

acd

wicket.

his

Con-

of the forging. He obviously Intended to wear down his)

weigh-in. Hawkins

LICENCE ENDORSED

new club

Following adoption of the re-

The meeting unanimously ap proved the enrolling of the Gov- Sir Alexander Grantham, arnor,

the C-in-C., B.P.F. Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, the

0.0.C., Major General Matthews, the Chief Jus

tice, Sir Henry Blackall, Police Commissioner, Mr. D. W. Mac- Kintosh, Bishop Halk Sir Man- kam Lo and Prof. Robertson, to the honorary membership of the Cịnh

The meeting also wished Vice- at President H. G. W. Woodhead ben voyage. He was attending his last Rotary meeting in Hong Kong, prior to his departure for United States Inter in the week.

WRI

the

lighter apponent as the fight port and accounts, the new Pre- sident took the chair, and he pre- progressed, but in Turpin ho

sented Dr. Tseung and Col. E. Ji: found his master.

R. Mitchell, a former President, Hawkins. was galiant loser, | ft.

With a zuk embroidered flag of for he fought hard but was com-

ay with citation, At Chesterfield: Yerkshire 44 pletely held by his

Hong Kong Rotary opponent's Men's singles (ifth round): and 15 for 3; Derbyshire 277 short punching, foot-work

as a token of appreciation of their and

he Club. services to the Bob Falkenburg beat Lenstart | No play today owing to rain. general superiority. "BergelinTM(Sweden)~8-4;~6-2, 3+0¬~

Manchester: Lancashire Athe -At- 170: Gloucestershire 135 for 8. scaled 11 stone 5% pounds, and Gardnar Mullay (USA) beat No play today owing to rain.

Turpin 11 stone 2 pounds. Rou- five games in Brow for the Tony Mottram (ritain). 6-2, 1-6, At Lougborough; Leicestershire ter.

7-5,

6~1.

478: Essex 90 for. 4. Play. re- match, the last of them to love.

Bromwich,

Bromwich John top-seeded

(Australia)irleted owing to rain.

At Gulidford: Surrey 418 for player remaining, did not par-beat Budgo Fatty (USA) 6-4, 7-5, ticularly Impress

7 declared (Constable 64); Oxford In beating

Josef Asbeth (Hungary) beat University 25 for Patty. He made many errora Tom Brown (USA) 1-0, 6-3, 4-6, Rain restricted play, Compton tackled the situation calmly and Dallery gained auch

0-1, 6-1.

At Birmingha Cambridge Charged with driving without Inspiration from his talented

Men's Doubles (third round): University 260: Warwickshire 153 due care and attention,

Chung partner that he helped to put

Cucelli and M. del Bella for 2. No play today owing to Kai, licensed forry driver, an 41 in the last half hour.

Ampon

nned $150 by Mr. Latimer Tallon appealed from two balls

Glamorgan 278 Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. in succession for a catch at the

Morea

His licence was also ordered to ollowing Sunday, July wer nine hours to bat.

A. Russell and 138 (Young 4 for 88): Mid- wicket

Washbrook, who against

(Argentina) ben: Budge Patty dlesex 135 (Hever 8 for 39) and be endorsed.. was given out the sec

second tirgo.

Chung was going up a alope The wicket was. looking the

The following are the Kowloon (USA) and P. Washer (Belgium) 57 for no wicket, The pitch was giving the left Bowling Green

A Bath: Nottinghamshire 115 leading to the Taun Wan Police worse for wear and the Austra- arm bowlers, Toshack and ⚫John-

Club teams for U-1, 6-4, 13-11.

Women's Doubles (second and 120 for 7 (Harris 65 not out); Station and while reversing his ian fast bowlers, Ray Lindwallston, some help, and the ball fre- the week-end;

station pillar and Bill Johnston, made me da- quently lifted from a good length. Club (Away) Saturday: L.R.

round):

Somerset 338 for 8 declared (Gim vehicle struck 1st team v Indian Recreation

Miss

Shirley Fry (USA) andblatt 105, Castle 89 not qui).—on Monday morning. riveries kick up. The batsmen Compton and Dollery, watch-

Defendant pleaded guilty. Whant were constantly patting spots.

Mrs. Mary Prentlst (USA) beat Reuter.. Dawinan, J. Fraser and Mis C.

J. Gannon First Hutton and then Edriching the ball right on to the bat. A.J. Hall (Skip); C.G.`Norman, Quertier. (Britain) 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, and Mins J. saved England from another com- E.F. Pope. A. I.. G. Eastman and alles, of, bear were scratching for runs but plete collapse in batting, and sent W.C. Simpson (Skip);

Women's .. Doubles (third welcome

up the 100 after 2 hours 10 nen, E. Greenwood, L.G. Coom round): form playlor a grand this pleretum ok showed,

|-minutes. of 37 in one and three-were 100 for 3.-Router.

Miss Doris Hart and Mcx Eat England at the closu bes, and L. Sykes (Blip).

2nd team v Prison Officers Todd (UBA) beat Miss F. Curry. and Mrs. W. Dawson-Scott,¡8-3, Club (Home) on Saturday--R.J. Wigginton, H.A. Lammert, E.A.

0-4

Miss Gem Hoahing and Mrs. La Atkins and G. E. F. Thompson Osborne (Britain) "beat Maria (Skip); R.P. Phillips, Hardie, J. Hempsey and LG Bousi (Italy) 6-3, 6-4.

M.L. Weiss (Agentine) and Annelisa (Skip): W.H. Balley, K.C Hamilton, V.C. Dixon and S.H. Playing at home Ladies Recrea-Strange (Skip),

Reserves D. Trail, F.C. 1.1.15 on Club were beaten by Hong

Kong Cricket Club by 5% sets to Clemo.

2nd Team v Hong Kong Electric 1.22.34 In the Mixed Doubles Divi- 140 sion of the Lawn Tennis League: Club (Away) on Sunday:

Miar Kent and R. Sagalén RJ. Wigginton, H.A. Lammert, 17.30 (LRC):best Mr. and Mrs. Jones EA. Alkins' and GEF, Thamp 137.35 | 6-4; lost to Mr. and Mrs. P. S. M. son (skip), **

be a sailing picnic

Neneral lines of the Whit Sunday. a shorter DWEVER,

igren, leaving thr Lock and sailing of Tsinghi @will be in

Washbrook

all mem-EN book, them innings

To enter quarter hours.

Club

In a momentary lapse from concentration he swished

fast full toss and Tallon finished him off.

"**". Corbels

"40", Mat

"14". Manding *g*, Wyłon

CAIY?.. Indeon Tuburn

Dudley

Dator

Herding

لديمة

Lonely

In' aweepstake.

DAY, 10TH

1410.

1.16.00

1.18.03 1.16.10

1.18.20

1.31.20

1.2.

1.80.10 $.04.00

Tennis League

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J.S. Din-

and

Robinson Retains

Welterweight Title

Chicago, June 29.

RECRUITING INDIANS FOR HK POLICE

More than 100 Indian members of the Hong Kong Police Force who left the Colony for their homes at the end of 1945 are being examined at Lahore preparų“ tory to returning to Hong

WAS

Lag weary Ray "Sugar" Robinson successfully Kong K. Menzies

The Indian, contingment. defondad his world's welterweight champion-sent back to India shortly after ship by defeating Bernard Docuson in blistering '15-round battle last, night.

MIXED DOUBLES (THIAD ROUND): D. Butler

Mrs. (Britain) beat P. Bose (India) and Mrs. J. Walker-Smith, 6-2, 6-1,

Tony Mottram and Mrs. Boston (Britain) beat E. Buch and Miss Lutz (Switzerland) 8-1, 8-4.

WOMEN'S SINGLEB

United Kormoczy,

a Liberation. Owing to communica

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tions dimeulty on a result of dis- turbances in India, the local aus thorities had to send an officer to The decision of the two weight limit looked like the Lahore to conduct the necessar 1.29.10 Dew 4-8 beat Mrs. Slagter and R.P. Phillips ML: Hardle, J.

reterea Judges and

Walter Robinson of old in the first four formalities and arrangements for T. J. Gould 6-3.

(FOURTH ROUND): Hempsey and £,"Guy (skip) -

rounds. He punched with pro those who want to return to le

Kon Brigatore "waa” unanimous: **** WH. Bailey, K.C. Hamilton: Standoloft and J. Mackle

Miss Shirley.

Kong, The 21-year-old Filipino chat-eleton and speed. (LRC)loit to Mr. and Mrs. G.C. Norman and S., Strange States, beat

But Docuser güniely withstood lenger from New Orleans, never the champion's superior attack of the service, others decided

Some were to be invalided ou Jones 8-6; boat Mr. and Mrs, Dew | (skip).

Hungary, 4-8μ 6-4; lost to Mrs, Slagter and T. J.

Mrs Nelly Landry, France, before floored in do bouts, game Gould 2.6.

Vera: Dave Thomas, y survived a nine count knock-won three low blows the Bobine retire and their pensions have his The following will represent beat and:

down in the eleventh round to low in the second

to be arranged, on the spot. Thon Tim Mr. and Mrs. Getz (LRC):-lost Kowloon Cricket Club against Britain, 2.19.01 to

Miss Louise Broligh, United bring cheers from the small and the ninth was taken away who wish to return ire now beins and Mrs. Jones 4-6; lost Club de Recreio "A" tomorrow at

crowd, estimated at 8,500 from him because of fouls. and Mrs. Dew, 6-7: drew home

Docusen, beaten only twice medically examined before being

· at 4.00 pm H. Oltins,} States beat -- Edith Midriston, showers during file day and rain | heretofore stayed on top of the sent to the Colony.

Dritain, 0-0 and--1.7 with Mrs. Blagter and Gould 6-0. D. Hung, J. Tibble and A. Stevens Britain, 6-0

(Skip); J. Tang, L. Bone R PIEK WOMEN'S SINGLES

laden clouds later, kept gitendance

At present there are about 60 until the tenth. That Indian police in Hong Kong. champion down, Craigengower Cricket Club will Lelgh and Geo. Lee (Skip] ACE AMER

ANART (FIFTH; ROUND):

ho lost ground to Robinson's 2.01.00 hold a liwn- bowls kwapping

Jean;Quartier * Britain, beat

Precision

heavy body punches which Fried and publied for the proprie Kasak, chawi dag knýmuera, tomostow at Capell and C. Pope

The lean and hungry tobinson, mofianed him for hit - downfull bars; The Keuruuden myharperlek, Klastiek, p. injending participante are Reserves 3. Lindall (and R. Africh, 7-8 and 6-1--Reuter, and forced to reduce eight sunda in is the next round. Associated | W=WALTHA JAMES" KRATKE, “WIŃ

ibe Club by 0.30 par noselet."

Tribble, W. H. Collon this: ~ Bhelts Summers, South

United Fre

| eight days to make the 37 pound Press,

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