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OXFORD BEGINS THREE-

DAY MATCH VS

Oxford, May 25.

The Indian cricketer, A. H. Kardar, was included in the Oxford University side which opened a three-day match against the New Zealand touring team here today in fine weather and at lunch Oxford had scored 86 runs for one wicket.

Despite the easy pace of the pitch which was flooded yesterday, only a dozen runs came in the first half hour before Cave beat Boobyer with a delivery which swung lote..

The left-hander, Winn, join- ed Holmeyer, who although sometimes was late against the quick bowling of Cave and Hayes defended soundly, pair

still together junch, having added 74 runs.

were

Scores:

Oxford University, 1st nalngs

M. Hofmeyer, not out

B. Boobyer, b. Cave

C. Winn, not out

Extrus

The

at

20

47

Total (for one)

The banis

were: Oxford: Vun Hynevek, Winn. Kurder, Whit! combe, Cars, Boobyer. Chester-i ton, Hofmeyer, Law Wiley and Wrigiry.

New Zealand'

Scott, Badlee, Wallace, Donnelly, Reid, Mooney, Rabone, Cave, Burtt, Hayes and Smith, Reuter.

Monday's Play

Lord's, London, May 24-Only two and a half hours cricket took place at Lord's today and during this period the New Zealanders,

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N.Z.

Voted Year's Footballer

Fung King-cheung of South China "A" has been voted Hong Kong's "Footballer of the Year."

In a recent Gallup Poll conduct- ed by the Kung Shoung Evening News; Fung King-choung polled 1,298 vole.

Chau

Man-chi of Kowloon Motor Bus occupied second place while Kiernan, with 407 votes, formerly of Inniskilling Fusiliers but now of Hong Kong Football Club, came third with 385 votes.

The Rabone-Mooney stand af 170 was easily the best made for New the seventh wicket by

country, Zealand team in thla the previous highest was 77 un

Fung King-cheun alarted his Anished by Dempster and Coomb

football career in 1926 with South against Glamorgan in 1934.

China,

He made his first trip abroad Moohey never relaxed and had!

In 1927, of

when an making

he ropresented the satisfaction

Australian on ita eratury in his arst appearance at South China Lord's, His innings lasted four tour. In 1929, 1937 and 1947 de hours ten minutes and was mark was capped as representative ed by eight fours. By their solid Hong Kong against Shanghai in performance Rabone and Mooney the Interport Series. showed that the New Zealanders resistance stubborn can offer when all their attractive stroke Wallace, makers, like Sutcliffe, Donnelly and Reid fail.

Trevor Bailey, the Essex fast bowler, with five wickets for 83 runs, certainly proved his worth when the pitch was responsive to speed, and he hart only to maintain this form to gain Test recognition,

270

3

5

45

The closing Reores were: MCC: 1st innings New Zealand; 1st innings Sutcliffe, b. Ealley Scott, lb., b. Edrich Hadlee, e. Grimth, b. Balley

c. Bailey, b. Compton 28

fur the first time during the tour, Wallace. Extrich, b. Bailey

found themselves behind on the

first innings.

no

The MCC guined a lead of 86, which they increased by 34 for before of Robertson the long stumps were pulled at the curly hour of 5 p.m.

The

pitch GAVE Bort encouragement to bowlers and on the main interest centred whether the heroes of Monday's recovery, Rabone and Mooney, could crown their achievements) by each obtaining a century.

Reisi, b.

b. Bailey Rabone, b. Laker Mooney, c. Mann, b. Balley Burtt,

Griffith, b. Edrich Cave, c. Grimth, b. Edrich Cresswell, not out Extrus

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Fung

has also played for Hong Kong against Manila and Saigon and participated in several Fan Fant Olymple games, apart from representing China in the 1930 and 1938 World Olympics.

He was also a member of the Sing Tao Xt which toured Eng- land and the Continent.

Fung, who was born in Hong Kong and completed his educa- tion at St. Joseph's College, usual- He in ly plays at inside right. regarded as one of the cleverest noccer taelletons in Ching today.

Lawn Bowls

Teams

INDIAN RECREATION CLUB

The following played have been selected to represent the Indian Recreation Club and 102 mainst the Police Recreation Club

Hong Kong Cricket Club-both rames et Sookunpeo on Beturday, May 28, at 4 p.m. sharp. Players are reminded, in case of Inclement weather, to get in touch with the Club or the Convenor and not to inhu for granted that the game is cancelled, First Team FRC: M.B. Han, A.H.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1949.

Present

Club

PLAYING GROUNDS

Roofed Verandah

Card Room

Office and, Committee

Room

Social/Dance and.

House

+

Ladles

Badminton Hall

Dressing

Room

Main Entrance

Proposed Extension

E

Leighton Hill Road.

Shower

Golf Game Craigengower JOCKEY CLUB'S

For

Ladies CC's Plan Of

Extension

The Ladies' Section of

the

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club have invited the Ladies from the Shek-

Club to a golf match at Denn Water Bay on Thursday, May 20,

The teams are as follows: Deep Water Bay v Bhek- Mrs. Fierry

Mr. Elliatt

Mr. Bbewin

Mr. Cooralım

Goldp

Grieve

Turnbull

M. Hunter

Mr. A. Backlo Mrs. Mr. Mr Mrs. 1. Brown Mr.

Penn

Hrs, Markham

Mr. Strickland Mr. Dawson Grove Kr. Macintosh

Mrs. Standaloft Kra. Prophet

Mrs. Wallem

Mr. Frederick

on

TOTALISATOR

The

Jockey Копр Hong Club's totalisator will be ready Work for use in September. A new Badminton, Dance

installing the equipment and Social Hall, Card Hoom, Office, Committee and Read- started yesterday. It is being

by

James ing Room as well as a com-supervised modious Ladies' Dressing Room Bruce, BSc, Senior Installer of Telephones and are envisaged in the proposed Standard extension of the Craigengower Cables, Limited. Cricket Club at Happy Valley.

Mr.

He arrived here from England on May 19 by BOAC to install the Multispeed Automatic Total- Plans for the proposed exten- sion are contained in a circularisator system for the Jockey Club. at Ayr was born to. ali

Mr. Bruce being sent out which is

Scotland. He joined the Standard members of the Club.

Telephones and Cables, Limited The cost of the proposed ex- in 1934 after completing his en

at Edinburgh Play will begin at 9.30 a.m. The tension will come to approximato gineering training Shek-O guests will be entertain-ly $00,000.00 and the Committee University.

of the Club have recommended

Mr. Bloker

Mr. Collinge

Mr. Hobb

day

He MacAvoJ

Mr. B. Stewart

Mr. Fox

$im, men

Mr. M. Robertesn Mr. 11

Drink..

South China Tea Corp., Ltd.

55, Connaught Rd, C.

1st & 2nd Flrs. Tel: 21387,

Joa

Surrey Move Up To Second Place

London, May 24.

A win over Warwickshire today enabled Surray,.last year's runners-up, to move into second place in the County Championship table. Middlo- sex, who did not hava a County fixture, remain at the top with 40 points, 12 points in front of Surrey, who, however, have a game in hand, having played only three to Middlesex's four. Northamptonshire could only 7 for 58); Kent 328 and 110 for draw their Aith game and con- 3. ceded first innings points Lan- At Peterborough: Northampton. cashire, dropped from second shire drew with Lancashire, Rain place to fifth place with the same restricted play today. Lancashire number of points as Surrey, bus 407. Northants 210 and 162 for 6 (Oldfield 63 not out, Grieves 5 with one more match played.

Derbyshire occuples fourth for 02).

At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- position with a win over Lelces-

drew with Middlesex. tershire and now have 24 points vérsity

285 and 105 for 5; Cambridge from only two games. They ar

War- Middlesex 402 for 4 declared. Rain by Northants, followed

wickshire, and Yorkshire all with restricted play today.-Router. 24 points. Warwickshire have played four and Yorkshire three gumen, Sussex lost to Gloucester- shire today and dropped to eighth place with 20 points,

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Dismissing Hampshire for 144 Taunton today, Somerset re- corded their first Championship

season. The left success of the arm spin bowler Hazell, wrecked Hampshire's hopes of scoring the 357 needed, by disposing of their three leading batsmen in 11 balls conceding a run. He without finished with a well-earned four for 31.

means that Today's victory the Somerect

professionals win for their 25 = qualify fatent money for the frat tima in the history of the club, An Inspired quarter of an hour immediately before lunch, during which they captured four wickets for 24 runs, set Worcestershire on bowling honours with Ave wie-

- Chief Danger

that this sum be obtained by the vised the installation and testing for six runs each.

Tennis Games

Results

Of the five matches down for decision in the "C" Divi-

game between nion of the Hong Keng Tennis League, the Club de Recreio and Craigen- gower Cricket Club was post- poned, owing to sodden con- dition of the ground.

Victories were scored by In- South Recreation Club, dian China Athletic Association, Chin- ese Recreation Club "A" and "B" teams.

K.C.C playing at home lost to

(B) by 9-0. C.R.C

Results were:

Ip Kan-ko and Ng Kam-cheung CRC "B") beat D. Huang and J. Guest,

8-4: beat J. Toller and P. Egal, 6-3, beat Argoni and Gillis,

Since that date he has super-

Alce Bedser was the chief dan-

Cheung Yu-wing and William issue of debentures of $100 each of 80 totalisator systems for his Company. During the war, Mr. It is hoped that members will Bruce served with the Royager to the Warwickshire batsmen. Wu (CRC "B") beat D. Huang of their last six and J. Guest, 6-1; beat J. Toller Mechanical En. He took three give the scheme their fullest sup- Electrical and

gave Gillis, 6-1, with great accuracy and port by taking up as many of the gineers in West Africa being in wickets for 18. Lock also bowled and P. Egal, d-1; beat Argoni and

workshops lahentures to be issued as pos- charge of electrical

Leung Yu-hing and away only 50 runs in 10 overs. Bible.

from Dakar down the coast some

A brisk third wicket stand of sang (CRC "B") beat D. Huang 3700 ndles to Elizabethville.

He hopes to complete the in-80 between Lester and Tompkin and 3 Guset, 7-5: beat J. Toller sinilation in time for the Sep- provided most trouble to Derby-nd P. Egal, 8-2; beat Argoni and

wickets today to tember 24 race meeing, and will shire, who dismissed the nine Gillis, 8-0. then remain in Hong Kong until Leicestershire

ed at lunch and tea,

The next regular "Third Thurs- will be on June 16, at Deep Water Boy. A Shanghai Four- some will be the event of the Day and it is hoped that all intending to play will sign the list at Deep Water Bay or inform the Hon.

1 Secretary so that arrangements

Club has can be made for the drawing of partners before the day of play. than 300 members, the Committee The Clover Cup is now being feel that the present building is Seemin, A.M. Rumjahn and A.K. Mit played, the first round to be fin- totally inadequate for the needs Iskip M.. Basuck, AJ. Humasin, A.H.

ished by June 3.

of members. W Minu and J Hoorn (skip): K.M, Hun

Jahn. A.. Kitchell, 8. Yusuf and U.A. Human (k1p).

313

Bowling

0

M

Edrich

19.5

37

Though he was missed for the Balley third time. Rabone fell within Compton eight runs of his objective. Al-Laker together he butted three hours Broderick 35 minutes and hit seven fours.

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YANKEES BEAT BROWNS, 13-3

Now York, May 24.

Yankees, with considerable help from St. Louis Browns, put together a 10-run inning today on just four hits, threo errors and two walks for a 13-3 victory, the fifth in their last six starts.

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Second Team AKCCI 89.8. Hussin, A.II.

and Abbas,

A.M A.R. Rusuck Wahab (akip): O.R. Sadick, . Kitchell,

Rahman ARA.

end 24. Rumhu (ip): 50. Bux, 1. A, M.A, Wahab and A.D. Madar (skip).

POLICE RECREATION CLUB

The following have been chosen to we present the Pollen Recreation Club in their First and Third Diviakans Lawn How mulches wainal the Indian Item and Hong Kong Electric creation Club Recreation Club respectively on Saturday Both game will start al 4 b.m.

First an Indian Recreation Cl

at Suckunpo: M. Saul, W. McSmith, J.M. Forswal and W.R. Iyer (skip): W. Cameron, H. Brown, J.E. Hayward

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and C.H. Gough (skip); D.II. Taylor, A. Bouter, Cheening and

Dowman (skip).

Becond to ► Hong Kong Electric Beervallen Club as Happy Valley: T. Pil kington, T., Goodman, R. Mackenzie and -C. Pope (skip); 3.11. Weeks, N. Banlor, J. Russell and . Davies (skly)! G.E. Willerton, J, Redman, H.B. Dewar and F.

To be sure, they didn't beat much, but the victory. Natan klo). Reserves: A. Baunders, J.

counts in the League standings nevertheless and enables them to strengthen their already comfortable hold on first place,

Erowns, who looked incredibly Today's scores were:

bad for a Major League team in

dropping 10-3 and 13-3 decisions

here, hit the depths in the fifth

Galvin and N, Krynoide.

HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB The following will represent the HKCC In Becond Division Lawn Bowls match Flest the Indian Recreation Club an Baturday, May 28, at Soukumpoo at 4 p.m.

G. W. Sewell, J. Mitchell, W. Wil hamson and RJ, Wijd (skip} ; D. Phillip, and A.W. F.C., Black, R.A, Edwards Niewn (kl): A.D. Humphreys, 1.3.0. Lowe, J. Binner and 13.F. Shields (kl), Reserves: H., Ollver and LR. Wood.

CLUB DE RECREIO The following are the Club de Recreio

Lg Pirst Division "A" (away) ▼

E H

AMERICAN LEAGUE

'R

7. 12

8

7

inning in which Yankees got just Detroit Tigers

corned

one

run. Yogi

Barra Boston Red Sox

climaxed the affair by hitting a three-run homoj.

Bubby Browns also hit a homer for Yankees and Stan Spence got a two-run boundary blast for St. Louis, the only telling blow off Yankee pitcher Vie Raschi who hurled his sixth victory, giving up just four hits,

His control was off, however, and he walked five batters and hit another. He retired in tite eighth Inning after he developed

a slight kink in his shoulder.

Boxox Win Fourth

inth

Doerr

nlad

as di Ted Williama for Red Sox and Johnny Groth for Detroit.

(10 Innings) Tigers: p. Houtteman, Trout,]

Krellow; c. Gwift, Robinson, Lawn Bowls irama for Saturday, Mar 23:

Blebe.

i

As the

Winner Of The Army Soccer League

now more

The 25th Field Regiment RA Boccer XI which won the Army Senior Association Football Cup (“Chinx Malf” photo).

Field Regiment Tie With Rest Of Army

25th Field Regiment RA 4-Rest of the Army 4

Red Sox: p. Harris, Hughson, xDc at pm. A.P. Fereirs; C.E, MIn

Johnson; c. Tebbetts.

H R

13 15

St. Louis Browns 3 4 New York Yankees

Browns: p. Drews, Starr; e. Lollar. Yankees: p. Haschi,

с. Беста.

que, F.V.V. Ribeiro and ZE Noronhat EJ.A. Las, F.X. da Bilva, B.F. Lars and A.M. Bouka; 2.0. Remedios, J.P, Marquem, C.C. Percits and J.F.V. Ribeiro,

4

Long Flert 'Divisļen "13" (away) ▼ Ostrowalk, CCC 14 p.m.1 G.A. Guterres, 11.R. Pinne, 0.A. Noronha and Dr. A.P. Cu- Marshall; temes: A.Y. Goano, M.A. Baptiste, O.M. | B0va and 0. Rosa Pervice; P.M. de Blivu.

*.X. Bars, C.P. Parte and Remedios.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

N HE

G.P.

a high scoring soccer game at Sookunpao yes-

-

he

is satisfied that everything is win with nearly three hours to Wickets fell quickly to- tunctioning perfectly before ro- spare. turning to hig wife and twe wards the end, five of them go- daughters, Anita and Sheana wha ing down

tur 30. More good

are now living near Ashbourne bowling by Gladwin brought his in the Peak District of Derby thatch analysis to nine for 78.

Although set to get 72 run to shire, one of the beauty spots of

win Gloucestershire had to fight England.

hard for victory. Through bad batting they lost their first six wickets for 43, but George Em- melt stayed to win the game. Earlier in the day the Sussex batting

failed dismally, except for Jack Oakes, who attacked the bowling and hit four sixes in 20

Protest Over Soccer Incident

set Mediterranean

friends

at

Cheung

United Services Recreation Club

Ost to Indian Recreation Club by the odd wet in nine.

Results were:

A. · Dinnan

0-0

and P. Pecarle. (USRC) lost to S.E. M. Bux and Wali Mohamed, 3-6; drew with A.J. Hussain and H.M. Omar, beat S.M. Rumjahn and F. A curreen. 6-0.

and G. Canton J. Anderson (USRC) lost to Bux and Moham-.

to Hussain and d, 2-d; lost Omar. 3-6; drew with Rumpaha and Curreen, 0-0.

C.J. Eather and E.A. Han- beat Bux and rock (USRC) Mohamed, 0-2, lost to Hussain and

Churreen, 6-2.

S.C.AA. playing at home beat Kowloon Dock Club by 8-0.

Results

were:

Sit K.C. Wong. and K.C. (BCAA) beat R. Courley and D. Monument, 6-1; beat E. Hum phrey and J. Burbeck, -1; beat E. Cato and C. Collins, 6-0.

Dr. Y.K. Ng and P.Y, Kwok and 1.

Athens, May 24.

molendid bowling by Douglas (mar, 4-6; beat Rumjahn and

the rs- The teacup storm which hat Wright brought about

markable collapse of Nottingham- each other's throats over hire and turned what seemed rowdy football match reached a certain draw Into victory for its height today with a diplo Kent. After lunch his figures were

the Greek matic protest to

overs, two maldeas, 21 Beven Foreign Minister.

runs, five wickels, and from 129 The Turkish Ambassador called for 3, Notts were all out for 188. with seven for on M. Constantin Tenldaris, the Wright Bnished Greek Foreign Minister, to talk 58 over angry reports from Ankara Turkish football team, which lost hours Essex started as though Monument, 6-2;

Sot to get 174 to win in two (BCAA) boat R. Goura Hum

B-li

to Italy in the final of the Medi- they intended going for the runs phrey and J. Burbeck, 6-0; beat

three wickels fell E. Cato and C. Collins, 6-0. terranean

"Friendship Football but when

B. Saw and H.E. Hə (SCAA) Cup" was attacked

by Athens quickly they rovised their idens spectators and police after the and the game against the Cham Beat R. Gourlay and D. Monu- pfons erided in a draw, with first ment, 6-1; beat E. Humphrey and game.

Essex. J.

Burbeck, beat E Cato and A little later, M. Stullanos Innings points going to

n half C. Collins, 0-0, Gonatas, the Greek National Li- The loss of two and

At Causeway Bay, CRC "A" oll on the hours through the sodden state of beral leader, poured

the pitch upset the plans of both best their "C" team by eight sets the boiling waters

to one. Jung and Loung winning misunderstanding" and demand-sides.

Rain restricted play in the the only set for the "C" team at ing an examination of the facts. Lancashire Northamptonshire the expense of C.B. Wong and

Turkish

match and the interruption robbed S.K. Wong.

to

7

B.K. Wong

that recalled toame had often been warmly applauded in Greece. A Greek be match of what might have Results:

been an interesting Anish Ner-

C.S. Wong and Proball Amoglation account of thamptonshire wero forced the match regretted the "fle follow on and when play ended (CRC "A") lost to W.T. Jung With four and S.K. Leung, 2-0, beat K.Y. caused by the Tur still needed 37 runs impression terday, 25th Field Regiment RA, winners of.

kish press reports. The only "and wickets left to stave off an inn Ma and T.8. Lau 8-1, beat T.5.

Wong and T.B. Lo 0-4. the Army Senior Association Football Cup

aplaode" was when a group of ings defeat. Oldfield was the only 8.N. To and W.K. Ma (CRC) Turkish presented by the Hong Kong Volunteer De-

entered batsman to stay and followed his "A") beat Jung and Leung 6-2, the office of the Grock referee sound first innings with an un-beat Ma and Lau 9-3, bent Wong fence Corps, shared eight goals, with The Rest

"with the visible intention of besten 03, of the Army.

maltreating him,” the sistement

On conclusion of the game Ing a more methodical type of the Cup, which was also won football.

The Itest took the read in the Laagna Second Division the TDC by the 25th Field Regiment

10th minute when Wondtherat 2 6 2 at 4 pm. 15, Bilva, 2.P. Xavier, M.F.

Plans and E.M. Alaroon; AM. Bilve; P.A. RA last season, was present converted a penalty for "hands 8 10

28th RA defender. A.A. Kopeni Costa, N.A. Beltrond

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and I.A. Jensed

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footballere

Results

The results of games which ended today were:

and, Lo 6-2, :

D. Chan and F.K. Lau. beat Jung and Leung 6-2, heat Ma and Lau,8-0, beat Wong and Lo 6-3;

1

Another 'Turkish footballer at- tacked on Italian player in the

-At Birminghamarraz Surrey beat

Today's Fixtures · In Boston, rising Red Sox won New York Giants

dressing-room, kicked him in the stomach and threw him senseless Warwickshire by 28 runs. Surrey

"A" Division (Mon) and Chicago Cubs

to the ground. ed to the Captain of the win- | against their fourth straight game

234 and 123; Warwickshire 124

HKU v. KÈC · Glants: their sixth in the last seven when

p: Jones, Hansen, C.M.V. Albeiro, B. Pistos, D.F. Remedios ning team by Major General Brown equalised for 25th RA

Greek Government

quarters and 205 (Alec Bodsen 4 for 41).

Recreio V. BCAA Cooper.

At Ashby de la Zouche: Derby- they defeated Detroit Tigers 8.7,

HKCC v. CRC. League Third Division (hems) xCC F. R. G. Matthews, GOC shortly afterwards, but another described the affair as "Insignif- in 19

Cubs: p. Chipman; c. "Walker. ' Innings.

the Turkish shire boat Leicestershire by 103

"A" Division (Ladies) cant," but accused 4 p.m. V.A, Bequetra, d. Gotion, JA Souvenirs were also presented penalty against 25th RA

put the Rest Bobby Doerr looped a single in

team of breaking furniture In runs. Derbyshire 242 and 243 for

KCC USRC to individual members of the Wealtherall again 6 130, Victor and 33. Dastoj A.A. Guterres, M.

ahead. the

CRC V LRC that drove in two runs Brooklyn Dodgers

hotel bed rooms before returning declared; Leicestershire 130 and 1 90 Nune, M... Bora and 2.8. Bokser: JL.A. | RA teain. 1

227 (Leater 95).. after Detroit had scored single Pittsburgh Pirates

Trams for today's games: This success The following is the record of

was short-lived, home. Dodgers: p. Branca; e. Panelia. Campos, P.P. Goss, LA. Rosario and

At Tauntoni: Somerset beat de- run in lis half. Tigers had scor

"A" Division (Mon): ( Greek newspapers today the 25th Field Regiment RA for however, as almost immediately p. Chesnes, Gregg

Hong Kong University: T. T. ed twice in the ninth to tle the Pirates:

(8th): 0.

the Army · BROCCOL (5th), Chambers

season which Rimmer pisce the Artillerymen plored the Turkish reports and Hampshire by 212 runs. Somerset acoro at alx-all.

har just concluded: Flizgerald; Loser, Chesnes.

on equal terms with a neat effort and urged that the cordial friend- 242 d 204 for 4 declared (Gim Lim, T. Lo, D. Lo, N. Lo, S. F

not out, Coope 71): Lam, and T. H. Ip. homered,

after eluding the opposing de ship between Turkey and Greece blett 127

Kowloon Cricket Club: T. E 20 ja

78 15 fenco.

should not be shaken by a few Hampshire 100 and 144. Boston Braves

"At Gloucester; Gloucestershire Baker and A. Fung, E, C. Fincher The runners-up were Buffa There was no slickening in the kicks."-Reuter.

boat Sussex by 4 wickets. Bus- and Capt. Turner Cook, L. F sex 241 and 171 (Cook 1 for 18): Stokes and F. 'R. Kermand 7 "B" who won 12 out of 16 games pace of the game on, resumption, London, May 23.

Gloucestershire 841 and 74 for 6. played, drew live arid lost one. Roth sides strived hard to take

Recreio: W. A. Reed, JAB. Mrs. Patricia Canning Todd,

At Shemaid: Worcestershire Consalves. F. M. Ribeiro, T. America's alih ranked lawn They scored 48 goals against 21. the lead, The Rest were the first

beat Yorkshire by 100 runs, Wer Rodrigues, LA A. Vieira, GN. Butia "B" did not complete their to be rewarded, Romskill hosting season, but almost on ilme Rim- tennis atar, who

well placed mer netted. tuning Axtures, as it was apparent that Anderson with in

25th RA: Anderson, Hughes, cestershire 263 and 223 for 7 Cogano, A. J. Remedios and G. up отп British

jur-they could

not Overtake 28th shot.

Nassau, Craighand Veriun, Rice, Teclared (Bird 59 not out, Wardle A. NortRANE faces -In preparation for Wim-

Brown, Finney, Rimaner, Maridat & Loe 70); Yorkshits 153 and 147 South Chine Athletic, Asocia On Even. Turms:::

and Hallahan, C

(Wardle 70, Perks 5 for 30).

ten: Ip Koon-hong Edward Konstanty (0th), Simons match in the Surrty lawn, fouis W to wit their remaining fix- V: (10th); af. Beralnick.

Itants Button

At Blord: Essex drew with Choy, David Choy, T. Chen, (HABC) Fighting back gamaly, 28th A The championships at Burbiton; best- Reda: Vandermeer, Dodernleg Miss Janet Morgan, the Bri.

At Fast Paco

were soon on even terme dance Forrester (RASC), Raty (Buffel, Cambreen Glamorgan 284 and Roch Leung, Szulck: *2*4(ath), Paterson (10th), Gum-ish holder of the United States

Chinese Requation Club: Twil Yesterday's finale was played] more, Brown being the scorer, Weatherall (3/10 Gr#.), Walton 199 for 8. declared;: Amex 310 and

Yun-pul, Truf: Wal-pui, Lee Wal- bert (10th);

Mueller.

squash rackets utle

at a fast pace throughout in apite. Before the 'final, whilstin biew, (Minor Units), Manson (Minor) 85 for 4" (Hæver 3 for 25).

A1 Nottingham: Kent beat Not- tong, Choy Tin-fook, Lee Yus Winning pitcher. Gumbert:

or the informe' hdatada

Benikkili agalare scored and is Units), Stand (RAOC),, Dorning,

Raftinghamshire, by 7 wickets. Notta wing. George Chon, and Wong loser, Simmons.

· Mrs. Todd 'took 40 minutes to Fortunes, fluctuated bruk, it was seemed that, the 25th BA were to (RASO), -::Woods :' (Big); --United Press. win 0-0, 0-4-Restor

obvious that The Rest were played muffer, their secondiderant,of the coin: (28: FD). Namakili. (Slut) w 6%, Wright Blu-wing

Lefty Bob Chipman made his 1942 debut for Cubs, mapping them out of a fly-game losing streak with an 8-4 triumph over New York Giants; Al Walker

St. Louis Cardinals

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