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TEMPORARY SETBACK IN N.Z. BATTING RANKS

USC Trojans Set Record In Relay

well-

Fresno, Calit.. May 15. The powerful and balanced University of South- ern California Trojans. pick, ing up a world record in the on the way, 880-yard relay

won their 17th West Coast re- lay title here last night.

Leicester, May 14.

Leicestershiro's attack caused temporary confusion in the New Zealand batting ranks here today when the opening' pair were back in the pavilion with only four runs scored. But the sido re- covered woll and wore all out for 430. Whon stumps were drawn, the County had scored 32 for the loss of one Wieko

New Zealand were saved by a fourth wicket stand of 299 between M. Wallace and M.P. Donnelly. They immediately began to knock the bowlers off their length.

WAR

batsmen the opening Lester, of 12,000 could į The crowd not but be delighted with the when Leicester began their inn- the most successful fluency of these two batsmen,ngs neither of whom appeared wor-bowler and he took the last four.

wickets. died by the varied County at- tack.

In a hister polat battle that went right down to the Rnal pole vault event, the Trojans Ac 65% points to runner-up Stan- Inedy 642 points, Victory come for

Trojan: vaulter Bob Mont- when pole vau gomery cleared the bar at 14 ft. 4

Ins. to

the Trojans from, third century belmut

tour opened, was behind with the Bve points need-

with his cutting ed for victory,

He took one six

The great USC relay teams, an- Patton. chored by speedy Mel clipped 6/10th of a wrond of tite

world nurk in the half miles relay geluk the distance in 1 unles 24.4 0.

Patton ron Nords deg In 20.1 sces. running stad.

from

420

All fold 11 relay recurds were smashed during the night--Sve in the open inter-enllegiate division and three each in the junior and high actionl sections. - United Press

SCHMELING'S

Former

a

Donnelly, scoring his Arst cen- tury of the lotin, was the first of the pair to be aut, but he harl]

one and three- reached 100 in

Wallace, whose qunrter

Was since the most attractive and on driving. off Inckson and 29 fours in his faultless 171.

hours,

It

Scont Respect

Wallace and Dommelly dominal-

The cluse of play scoreboard send:

New Zealand: Ist inuungs Sutcliffe b Sperry Scott b Symington Hadlee e Carroll b Evans Wallace st, Carroll b Walsh Donnelly e Carroll b Walsh Reid hit wicket b Lester Rabone run out Mooney lbw b Leater Burke c Walsh b Lester Cave not out

Cowie st, Carroll b Lenter

ed the play between lurch and bowlers ten, both treating the with seant repect. After their early the County bowlers Successes were made to look very ordinary Sperry both batsmen rapidly approached

their centuries,

When the partnership was one short of 300, Donnelly, who hit 22 boundaries, was snapped at the wicket.

Leicester's bowlers came into their own after tea when the New Zealand batsmen were in- clined to hit aut and the last six wickets fell

than 100 for less

FUR FARM

Hamburg, May 15.

heavyweight world Max Schmeling champion Juolank for a more peaceful jobs than puneting, people around a ring. He is planning to start

fur farm.

is

Anni Ondra, Max film star wife is all enthusiasm, visiting farms in the Lueneburg Heath helping to (Brilish zone) and

pick the right apot. They intend to breed mink and nutria-Asso- einted ProR

SWISS WINS

AUTO RACE Towcester, England, May 15. Baron de Graffenried or Swit- British Grand zerland won the

Prix automobile race yesterday in an Italian Maserati racing car. Bob Gerard of England, driving an English racing automobile, was second in the 300 mile

the Silverstone circuit.

race on

Third place was filled by L.

Roster of France in a Associated Press.

stitutions.

Talbot.--

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1949.

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Just A Friendly Game

The game A scene at Austin Road yesterday during the friendly Lawn Bowls game between the

Durham Society. Green Clu

the Northumberland and Kowloon Bowling ended in draw, each elde acoring 74 shots.-("Ching Mall' Photo),

Capot Sets Track Record

Baltimore, May 16.

Greentreo Stables Capot won 14 the 73rd running of the Preakness

trac yesterday, setting a Pimlico track;

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and

HONOURS SHARED IN LAWN BOWLS

In an exciting game of lawn bowls at Austin Road yesterday, the Kowloon Bowling Groon Club and Northumberland and Durham Society shared honours, the match onding in a draw with each side scoring 74 shots. spite of the slight drizzle and a strong wind, the standard of play was extremely high and some excellent heads were seen,

1 record. it was a photo finish with Palestinian second. Noble Impulse was third and Sun Bahru foarth.

Time for the mile and 3/10ths in

Go was one minute seconda, clip- second off the 430 ping two-fifths of a

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old mark set by Riverland in 1943.

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graple of the Anish before saying

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1 definitely that Capol had won.

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1 100

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LEICESTER: 1st innings Berry not out Lester lbw b Cowle Prentice not out

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MCC Batsmen Out Quite Cheaply

London, May 14.

Several members of the MCC team to meet the Now Zealanders, at Lords next. wook-and wore out quite cheaply today in batting for their Coun- tios. Among those who went to the wicket, F. G. Mann, Bill Edrich and Denis Compton, all of Middle- sex, got only 24, 35 and 16, respectively; D, B. Correxford University)-way-out-for-15-and Alan Watkins (Glamorgan) fell for a "duck." Trevor Bailey, another mem- his thousand runs in May, falled) ber of the team, did well with in his attempt to score his th the ball for Essex, dismissing consecutive century when he was Middlesex at Lords in three dismissed for 17 against Wor

for 183 cestershire. hours 20 minutes Bailey took three for 40, and his lively bowling was matched by that of his colleague, George Pullinger, making his debut in sex 123 for 5. first class cricket. Moving the At The Oval: Hampshire 272, hall late and away from the (Rogers 70, Eager 50); Surrey 3 batsmen, Pullinger bowled for 1. stendily at medium pace to take

Kent Gillingham:

235 At four for 83.

(Todd 73, F. R. Brown 0 for 78).. Glamorgan, the County cham- Northamptonshire 60 for 3. plons, had a good day ngainst Warwickshire at Swansea. Maln- At Oxford: Oxford University; ly responsible was 44-year-old 209 (Hofmeyr 58); Yorkshire S 27th ovies, who hit 158, the for 2 (Lowson 63 not out). Етгуя

of

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The close of play scores were

At Lords: Middlesex 183; Es-

The horse waa second in the Ken- fitting climax to a game which heads and by the end of the 16th good score teeton, Notts long row 64, Simpson (3); Gloucester

Worcestershir his career. Al-

At Chichester: ways dependable in defence, he 228 (Outschoorn 00); Sussex 6 developed his stroke

in for 1. play spurts, and when in the incod

At Cambridge: Lancashire 21 hit the ball with splendid power,

(Place 89, Edrich 60, Warr 8 fo especially to leg.

Another side to deal harshly95); Cambridge University 87 fo with the

was one. opposing attack Atkins took a dying start by Nottinghamshire, who ran

At Nottingham: Notts 350 fo against Gloucester 7 (Keeton 124, Harris 54. Win scoring nine shots in the first four o

10-12 shire. Walter still leading W49

service opening bat, reached hir After that Hempsey and his men first century of the season on an was enjoyed by all participants. head.

victory was re- The biggest

He batted easy paced wicket. asserted themselves and register- and corded by J. Fraser's rink, which ed 10 shots in the last four heads four hours and four minutes for bent the home team rink skip to bent their opponents by three is 124, hitting one six and ten

by 12 by Joe Eastman

shots, shots.

the final score being 23-11.

Hempsey as skip did what was Fraser and his men played ex- cellent bowls and it was a plea-expected of him and gave a good

John Longridge, Sussex tats- Warwickshire 19 for one.-Heu down some splendid woods and man who is in the running for.ter, sure to see Fraser extricate his account of himself, ST. JOSEPH'S

team time and again with som

was given good support by Phil- brilliant shots.

his lead WIN AT SOCCER

tucky Derby a week ago.

Capot paid US$7, US$2,00. Palestinian pald US$4.00 US$120 and Noble Impulse re- 10 turned US$3.40.—A B C 1 & Led pered

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Prens.

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Total for one wicket:

--Reuter.

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France And Sweden Into Cup Third Round

Paris, May 15,

At Paris France and Sweden won their way into the third round of the European zone Davis Cup tennis international yesterday. They joined Yugoslavia and Switzerland, already in the round of eight. Franco clenched the best of fivo sorics with Denmark by winning the doubles match for a three to zero load. Marcel Bernard and Henri Bolelli of France defeated Erik Boerro and Kurt Nielson of Don- mark 6-3, 6-4, 6-4 in Paris.

In Stockholm, Sweden took fed of Belgium's Philippe Jasher Andras Adams of the clinching doubles match 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. from Norway, Lennart Ber-Hungary whipped Gerald Petu gelin and Torsten Johnson de-16-0, 8-6, 3-6, 0-1-Associated fcated Mils Erik Hessen and Jun Staubo 6-4, 0-4, 6-4.

Press.

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St. Joseph's College brat Queen's College by two goals to one in the Semi-finals of the

Inler Schools Knock-Out Football Com- petition at Caroline Hill yester= day.

Talkoo beat -Wah Yan College by five clear goals.

KMB BEAT ROYAL NAVY

Kowloon Motor, Bus made sure of the runners-up position in the Second Division of the Hong Kong Football League yesterday, when they beat Royal Navy by two goals to one at Boundary Street

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Whether he was called upon to draw the shot, to drive or call the jack, Fraser succeeded time and again.

A Good Game

lips

Atkins sent

fours.

shire to bat."

At Derby: Somerset 132 (Hi 60, Rhodes 5 for 49); Derbyshir 177 for 8 (Rhodes 54).

At Swanses: Glamorgan 30 for 6 declared (E. Davies. 151

Langridge Fails Parkhouse 82, Jones 64 not out

4.

Londoners Wait For Big Bout On June 2

Well supported by his front beat J. Tindall's rink by seven shots, the final mea, Simpson score being 22-15. Simpson scored on 12 heads. which included two Eastman player a good game tours, while Hempsey's highest but was not as deadly us Fraser. score was a four.

with Fraser On one oceusion, Iying six beautiful shots all clu3- Eastman tered round the jack. coolly drew second shot amidst applause.

21 scored on

heads, Fraser which included a six and a four. Crichton while Eastman's highest score was Tindall saved many shots for his Bruce, the pride of Yorkshire, will lay down on the a two.

Hempsey

and his men came back strongly after being led for the greater part of the game to beat Atkins and his men by three shots, the score being 20 to 17.

Senators Defeat Red Sox, 5-4

New York, May 14.

The Chicago Cubs blasted three

Simpson And Shields Simpson ployed an ideal game as a skip and was responsible for

many of his team's shots. Shields, his right-hand man, bowled some good woods. Both Pearson and played a steady game.

teatu.

Although McKelvie and his men were down 10-1 after seven heads W.N. in their game against falley's rink, there was never any doubt as to the final result of tite match. Bailey's rink was beaten the Anal score by eight shots, being 24-10.

Both Cato and Plume had an

London, May 15,

Boxing in Britain is in the doldrums as the fans wait for the big scrop on June 2 at London's White City between Bruco Woodcock and slugging Freddie Mills.

line his British, Empire and European heavy- weight titles. Freddie, World, British, European and Empire light heavyweight kingpin, will be the most "titled" fighter in the business. if he wins. Mills' own titles will not be at stake. But that is not the real in-

Mills will train much closer 14

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even game with some fine draw-centive behind this fight. The London. His headquarters ing to the Jack. Bailey played a winner will be in line for a be the Barley Mow Inn, Betch- good game and forced McKelvie's "world heavyweight champlon worth, Surrey, in the shadow to give of his best. However by ship" fight against American the South Downs. some brillant bowling, McKelvic Lee Savold, who is under con- won by eight shots. McKelvic tract (to British promoter Jack shape for his fight against Let scored a four and four threes Solomons. while Bailey's highest total was

four. KBGC

J.C. Robertson

L. Sargeant

A. Eastinan

D. Trail

(Skip) J.A.L. Pearson J. Crichton H.P. Shielde W.C. Simpson

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STUDENTS MEET ΤΑΝ Students of both Amoy Univer-

The Senators got back their winning stride in the sity and Chip

Kee Institute

London, May 14.

American League by defeating the Red Sox Bithered at 171 Argyle Street, In Birmingham, England, Czech

Czechoslovakia gained a lead of Mesterday to meet Mr. Tan Kah- and Egypt split the opening sin-

5.4. President Harry Truman showed up at two matches to nil against Great gles matches of their second

Britain

their second round In Ricard Baldiers of Davis Cup tie on

the game as an unexpected fan. Well-known Malaya Chinese round play.

Wimbledon's pillanthropist and rabber mug- Chile defeateri Adly Shafei of

Washington has lost only one game in its last 11. famous No. 1 Court today. hate, Mr Tam arrived here re-Egypt 6-0, 6-2, 6-2,

The Senators trailed 4-3 going into the seventh cently on a six-rienth

Hungury tour of

won both opening

Jaroslav Drobny frat beat Tony

and scored two runs to take the decision. Red-held élties.

singles matches from Belgium in Mottram 6-4, 6-8, 8-0 and then Mr. Tan is founder of both in- their second round series In Vladimer Gernik defeated Geof-

Josef Sboth dispos-frey Paish 6-3, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.

Shortstop Eddie Joost hammér- { ed a three run homer into the Red pitchers for an easy 13-1 F.A.) The winners of this tle will upper left fold stands with two victory over Cincinnati, Chicago's T. Wren meet France in the next round, out in the eighth inning to give centrefielder Andy Patko, left- LA. Collyer the Frenchmen having made cor- the Athletics a 8-5 triumph over felter Harry Lowery and right- J. McKelvic

felder Al Walker get homers. by taking two the Yankeehelder Roy Slevers

Boston and Brooklyn play a Rookle against

hit a four bagger and double in night game. leading the St. Louis Browns to Scores today were: a 8-3 victory over the

Detroit

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

R H Tigers.

Sievers drove home four runs. New York Yankees.. 5 7 His first major league homer Philadelphin Athletics a came in the sixth inning with one runner on. base and gave the Browns a lead they never lost.

The Chleago White Sox and Chveland Indians were not play-

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tain of success ningles Denmark.

Sweden also gained ́o_winning leact of three matches to love over Norway.

Italy took a 2-1 lead against South Africa, and Hungary led Belgium 'Z-0,

Chile and Egypt each won one singles on the opening day of their tle in the second round.

The results were: At Paris- | ing. France led Denmark 3-0, Marcel Bernard and Henri Botclll beat.

Murderous Hitting

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W.W. Sewell J.G. Meyer J. Frater W.H. Cowie

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C. Chambers

A.P. Weir A.A.

Dand

3. Tindall

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J. Cato

W. Monument

F. Fallot

A. Bailey V. Chiltenden J. Hempsey

W.H. Bulley

(Skip) RP. Phillips P. Hughes E.G. Shaw E.A. Atkins

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T. Rowan

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Total В 2

Yankees: Raschl, Poge, Porter- field. Shea; c. Berra Niarhos.

Athletics: p. McCahan, Kellner, Harris, Brizale; c. Guerra,

D 0 Boston Red Sox

12 મ Senators Washington

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74 Total

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British and European fight au- thorities have, indicated they will recognise a Woodcock or Milla fight against Savold as being for the "world" crown. That means

will

be two probably

ruling the roost, as former champion

there, champions"

It was here he worked int

novich.

On the Jawn behind i country pub, Freddie will again have audiences of village men and woman with kids in per ambulators and small boys ar girls from miles around

th lovely countryside.

Woodcock and Mills have ma Joe once

before. On June 4, 194;

Louis has signed up two other at Harringay Arena, Bruce we negroes, Jersey Joe Walcolt and a points declator in a grim Ezzard Charles for a "title" fight rounds bout.

in Chicago on June 22.

Sitting Pretty

Since then he has been beltéri

ed by Amerleon Joo Baksi, wt.

Solomons, as the biggest pro-alsa lambasted Mills to a s moter in Europe, will then prob- round defeat. ably dicker with Americans for

Both men have since recove

10 a share in a promotion that willed from these shellackings.

decide

the undisputed heavy-

weight champlon of the world.

Guides To Form

The most recent guides to for Jack is sitting pretty with Wood-are their respective nights again:

African cock, Mills and Savold tied up South

heavyweig 20 to him.

champion, Johnny Ralph.: Should Milla got beaten by Johnnesburg.

out Ralph Woodcock, who 74

will probably Mills knocked have a

on November weight advantage of eight rounds about 10 pounds, he would 1948, and Bruce downed him 1) forget all about the heavy the full count in the third rou weight division and concentrate on March 20, this year.

upon retaining his world light. Druce will start favourite t heavyweight crown, which he night the boys. move into.

ROSE QUALIFIES FOR TITLE BID

Indianapolis, May 14.

won from American Red Sox: p. Harris, Kinder,

The defending champion, Mauri Rose, whizzed around the Indian-

Freddie promised Gus Kurt Nielsen and Eric Blerro 6-3, New York Giants continued their

In the National League," the Johnson; e. Debbetts, Batts.

Senatora: D. Scarborough: c.

apolis Motor Spoodway at 127 crack

when 6-4,

miles per hour today to qualify for defend," this ,in beating the Evans.

311 his bid for the third consecutive tends to keep his word.

B-4

At Stockholm: Sweden lead murderous his 12-2. First Detroit Tigers

At Milan: Italy load South At- rica 2-1. Gianni Cucelli and de

Erle Sturgess Bella beat

and Eustace Fannin 0-3, 7-8, 10-8. 2-0, 0-0,

At Budapest: Hungary Belgium 3-0--Router,

Philadelphia

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Lesnevich, fast summer.. frat punch in both hands, a guit

for punishment, and with all ti decided ho

to courage in the world, could w title and he in-be the next British heavywolą? If he champion.Associated Press, 29

MOTOR CYCLE RACING MEET

Haddenham, Bucks, May 14, More than 30,000 motor cyclir

for money. Jack Solomons could Motor Cycle Racing Club's secon get many more thousands than meeting at Haddenham tomorr that in the spacious stadium but Bunday, for which to compl the police have put a safely with the law, no eplrance 146 limit on the attendance...

Norway 3-d. Torsten Johansson

victory in the 500 mile Memorial gets beaten by Bruce-then its Tigers: p. Hutchinson, Trout, and Lenart Bergelin beat Nils baseman Johnny Blize, leftfielder St. Louis Browns

a Mills-Lesnevich fight Whitey

Lockman and rightfelder

Qualifying odds Hessen and Jon Staubo 6-4, 6-4, Willard Marshall hit home runs.

Rogovin c(Robinson.

trials were marked by a collapse later this year. Browns: D. Papish; e. Lollar.

grafaisland Both Bruce and Freddie. havo of a section of the Marshall also continued three

NATIONAL LEAGUE singles

to the bombardment.

which Injured several spectators. a lot at stake in their White City Dicholson Rightfelder Bill

Itosa was the first driver to meeting homer-Chicago Cubs

5 Cincinnati Reds 1

And the 50,000 crowd which ex Philadelphip.

I for

qualify for one of the 03 starting Cubs: p. Leonard. c. Scheming positions in the May 30 endurance will see the fight should get value fans are expected to watch a Howie Pollet got his first vie-

Redis: D. Vandermeer, Block-

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M. Howell; Louis Cardinals to a 1-3 well,

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DOUBLES FINAL

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Cardinals: p. Pollet, Wilks;

Captain Turner-Cooke and

To A Parm:{ Going D. Dickson; c. Fitz- Danial Chan emerged victors in For the first time in seven in develop racing at Brookla

Woodcock And

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