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YOUTHFUL BOWLER SHOCKS MIDDLESEX

CLASSIC BATTLE

London, May 25.

Norman Hever, 24-year-old London-born fast medium bowler, whom Middlesex allowed to join Glamorgan a year ago, startled his former County at Lord's today,

ON LINKS He dismissed Jack Robertson, Bill Edrich and Denis

Dublin, May 25.

America's challenge for the

Compton in five overs at a personal cost of four

runs.

Middlesex had four wickets

British Amateur Golf Cham-down for 32 runs in under an pionship is still very much in

hour against the County cham- evidence on the Portmarnock

they fought pions, but then links here as Frank Stranahan, back with great determination the holder, and Willie Turnesa

and made o splendid recovery winner two years ago, ure sull

i have 322 for nine on the there.

were when stumps board drawn.

ادارة

*remuning They are the only Americatis,

the manner of their golf while whining thirdd round games futay stamps their by the danger which made the Joint favourites before the etion- pionship stated.

Yet the honours of today's play went to two young Englishben Route White,

who

WOY

Enths championship earlice Bu

Taktic Lawas, the feft;

Britain's against America

Sandler, who is to captu

Walker Cap team

in the season... late.

White, a

a solicitor aged 28, holed

a 10 yards put on the second green!

VALLEY

ENTRIES

the Entries for

Whitsun Race Meeting of the Hong

The Middlesex recovery bganj Kong Jockey Club on Satur- when George Mann (50) and day, June 4 and Monday, June Barty Sharp (68) added 72 106, are published below:-- the firth wieket, mat continuesi with

sixth wickel partnership!

1st Day

Car Vile.

of 112 between Sharp and Ales

1. Buffolk Hiskre (1st). Thompson (30).

best bafting performaner m × 11949 Potriem): Amsterdam (147), Whe

the caine from Surrey's yo-themy 471, Condor $947), Vinnare

duy

Jurrowk.) 17, Harpy Tammers ($47), all-rounders, Harry Squires

(117) Streary 147.j Although not his highest in

14471 and Abura-Balme rings, Squires played one of the is of his fine career in

best innings

making 210.

fras

(

061

HONG KONG, FRiday, May 27, 1949,

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TOURISTS' COLLAPSE AGAINST DARK BLUES

Oxford, May 26.

The New Zealand cricket team, continuing their match against Oxford Univarsity today, col- tapsed in dramatic fashion and wore all out for only 110 before lunch.

On a damp pitch, which delayed the resumption for half an hour, bowlers gained the ascend- ancy and the tourists' last seven wickets tumbled for an additional 43 runs.

When lunch was taken, the Wrigley having five for 20 and University had lost two second Whitcombe four for 46, nnings wickets for six, giving' them a lead of 143 runs with eight wickets tą fall.

TENNIS

LEAGUE

Three matches in the Men's "A" Division and two matches in the Ladies' "A" Division Leagues of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association were played off yesterday.

In the Men's Divsion both Chinese Recreation Club and the South Citing Athletic Association, favourites for the championship, registered comfortable victories of B-1 and 74-1 over Reerels and Hong Kong Cricket Club, respec- stively.

05

The tourists had saved the fol- low on, however, and they took in Oxford's two quick wickets Great catching by the Univer- second innings before lunch.

OXFORD: 18 INNINGS ity contributed to the steady full of the tourists' wickets, Boobyer ↳ Cave Wrigley and Whitcombe made the Hofmeyr not out ball ft disconcertingly, and a Winn a Scott b Nabone series of brillant catches sent Van Ryneveld b Hayes back man after man,

Carr b'Cave Smith and Donnelly left with- Kardar b Smith

overnight Whitcombe b Rabone out addition to the total and only Wallace stayed to Wiley b Rabone

his score to 43 before fall- Law b Rabone bring ing last out,

had

Tony Mottram of England seen in play against J. Drobny of Czechoslovakia during the Singles match in the Drobny wan

Norfolk Bandlead. Hotel. C43945 Poolmli Amusing itler

Davis Cup tournament at Wimbledon, London, He did not give a chance in est, impet, Harmony, Hong Koner to with what his stay of four hours 40 minuter. Siste, Jartule, Jennifer, Madame Buter. fly, Powerhouse, Silver ear. Sparkling recognised

Nimetaminer, The Places

for a birdie free wan generaliy

as a His euver drives were superh and

classic buttle, which necessitated {kr_bit_three sixes and 23 tours.

two extra holes.

it was a game worthy of the final and a great pity that they had to meet to this early stage. No fewer than 14 holes in the round werd halved and each won twa to be all square at the 18th.

After another one half at the 19th. White sank a putt to win ot the 2011, after a struggle which had lasted nearly four hours.-- Reuter.

Anglo-Irish Final At Harlech

Harlech, May 25. An Anglo-Irish Anal in the British Women's Golf Cham- pionship will be played over 36

Excellent bowling and steady bulling put Yorkshire in a strang position against Essex ut feeds.

ccss

Yorks' Colt

Exes. Trourer.

D916!

1. tilucentre Randirap (het Now.). The Arroplane. Cam (1Day Ponieta: Mur Stung D, Career Spring, Gynny. 1runt Mark, desflee, dietron, Reuter, Himlyn, Small Dragon, Stleling Castle, The Alliga- for, Topper mod Untruen.

4. Chester Nandicap (1st See.. From,

(Old Pentensi A 1 Sky, Dorinton Day. Flying Army, Jeep Las, Richard 1, Beatre, Rhannon, Thr Chief ond Watanga,

Another notable bowling suc-

the 18-year-old_coll.) by Brian Close, marked the Essex 2 M.P.

rings. Chiefly

by off spin altack round the wicket he claimed five wickets for 58 and brought his tully in the five matches nince 40 Ponies: Amasant, Arabian Dagger,

Whiteun tate. 1 Milen Clam

Egyptian

by 0.4; 6-3; 8-6-AP photo.

YANKEE PITCHER STRIKES OUT TWELVE BATTERS

New York, May 25.

Lefty Tommy Byrne, who can easily qualify for a job in the Bronx Zoo as tiger tamer if he ever gets tired pitching for Yankees, once again person. ally defeated the Bengals today. struck out 12 batters and drove in four runs with

two well smacked doubles.

He

Ben Wyvin, Duchess Delight. he came

Into the side to 27 Field, chil, High Speed and čky. wickets at a cost

21 malet. of about

C. forester Handicap 12ud Ser.). One rins aplece.

Amber, of the other Emex wickets Mile, Clone & 1949 Potent:

trouble Cuto, Alex Coxon took four for 37, Harkassith, Bright View,

der, Mying Knight, Cilurial Lake. while Frank McHugh, easily

Green Velvet, Mabel, Olchome, Penforen, the fastest bowler in the York shade, Thunder Sky, Trigger and Zephyr, thire side for a long time, took Middiesa Handicap (lak Ber-). (ne

44. the other for

4 1011 Puslema i was Mile. Clas making his professional debut. prve of Peace, Flying th On a pitch which looked fullberation Star, National Congress, l'etnes victory over Tigers In of runs, Kent found considerable Delight and Tor Bingo, dieulty in the left

HE

Anyway,

Клипа

Treat R. Chester Handicap (2nd Nr.). fast urm

TABT M.. Class 2 (Old Puncles)↓ Ascol who Beauty, nalate, Cooper, Jeep Shing. Lily Dowling of Robert Clarke, holes on the Royal St. David's celebrate the award of his Licky Btrike, Home Fame, Skupi. course here tomorrow between County cap carlier in the day by Hunshine and V-3 Day. Miss Bunty Stephens, the taking five wickets for just under 9. Manchester Handicap. Frum 2 M.. Case 6 (Old Pantiest: Aen Hin. A Grand English native champion, and 17 runs each. Mrs. Val Redman, Ireland's No. 2 player.

Close of play scores:

Arth

straight St. Louis Browns

A 13 4 3

1

Browns: p. Fannin. Ferrick; e.

Moss.

It was Byrne's

U two Boston Red Sox year span, brilliant five hitter in which he struck aut at least onco every man in the line-up except

Kell

the to achieve George highest total in the Major League this season.

The lithe lefty from Wake Forest, North Carolina, who is develop Time, Autumn Leaf, Cars Free, Conalari Star. Dashing Beauty 15, Ding How, Holing into one of the best pitchers Pollol, Jump Vid. Kwong Yu, Lightning, in the business, shot two "wrong The Irish No. 1, Miss P. Gar-

Sin Marshall, feld" doubles into deep left in Marber. Priority, Rife, Closing Scoros

and the

Innings, Bouvenir, Tunny, Whirlaway and Winder-

sixth vey, champion of her country for

Warwickshire mere. At Cambridge: the past three years, was, over-

Townsend (Ord 54, beaten, five

Handleap 10. Middlesex and 217 wheimert and

One Mile Class (014 Pantealt Cambridge University 50 for 3. four by Mist Stephens in

At Lord's: Middlesex 322 for Fontaine, Boom Town, Cassie, Good Shia, semi-final this afternoon.

Mrs Redman, who jumped in- (Mann 50. Sharp 08, Thompson due of Peace, Rasher, Red Fax and

man

the

AI

Oval; the

210,

751;

to the limelight as Clarrie Tier-ED); Glamorgan to bat.

Surrey 407 13 years ago when she won

McIntyre the Irish title, beat Mrs. Cosmo (Squires Falconer, of Scotland, by three Derbyshire 20 for 4:

At Northampton: Kent and two in her semi-final.

53);

232

The Stranger.

Red Sox: p. Dobson, Johnson;

c. Tebbeits.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn Dodgers Pittsburgh Pirates

(2nd Sec.).senting home two base runners New York Glants

2nd Day

Bre.).

Belir

on each occasion.

Chicago

The pace bowlers Chesterton e Reid b Rabone reaped D great harvest, Wrigley b Hayes

Extras

Middleweight

Prediction

New York, May 25, Rocky Graziano, who in beginning perlous training for a comobeck, today pre- dicted that Jake Lamotta will boat Marcel Cerdan, for the world middleweight titte "f

easts in shape." Jake

"Rockey said "Cerdan to an Lamotte le only 26

mian.

and to will tear Cerdan's

body apart."

No tune-up

may get a

matches have

oan made yet for Graziano who

Beptember title shot at the Cardan- Lamotta winner. United Prans.

BOWLS TEAMS

The following

The only polat for Recreio was SB obtained by W.A. Reed, veteran 16 Hockey Interporter, ond G.N. 34 Gorano, well-known cricketer,

who beat the formidable Chinese

@pair Rech Loung and Kwok Hing- cheung, 6-4. For the Hong Kong Cricket Club, rame res'stance was

aput up to the champions by H.A. 4 Ayres and M. Heenan, who were 15 responsible for the Chater Road

Club's 16 points. 247 At Pokfulam, the Hong Kong undergrads, just free from the strain of examinations, did well wn to the Kowloon Cric- R W tú

go down to

Total

Bowling

M.

Hayca

19.5

Cuve Reid

20

5

4

.. 2

24

ទេ

23

7

00 5

CR

0

10 0

2

0

4

Burtt Rabone Donnelly

Smith

OXFORD: 2nd INNINGS Hofmeyr, e Rabone b Hayes Boobyer, not out

Lawc.. Rabone, d. Cave

Extras

Total (for 2)

44 2 ket Club by only 314 to $39 40 2 peints, considering that the Kow- 70 loan Club has probably the next 05 a

best team after the SCAA and In brillent form were the brothers,

Donald and Norman,

1 who won all their three games

fairly

0

easily.

the

In the Ladies' games, Ladies Recreation Club, holders ...of the Championship, demon-

strated

thair supremacy in this section, when they accounted for n strong CRC trom by games to two. Prominent among them

were Dir

Mrs. Cooper,

NEW ZEALAND: 1st INNINGS Scott, Van Ryneveld,

Chesterton

Hadlec, b Wrigley Reid, I. b. w. b Whitcombe Wallace, b Whitcombe Smith, e Boobyer, b Wrigley Donnelly, e Carr, b Wrigley Rabone, e Law, b Whitcombe

will represent Mooney, e Whitcombe, b

Wrigley 3 the Hong Kong Football Club in

their Lawn Bowls match against Burit, e Hoymeyer, bi the KCC at the KCC Green, Hales, e Winn, b Wrigley Saturday, May 28, at 4.00 p.m.

c. Can. J. H. O'Grady, B. A.

1. Bickford (skip). Mansel, B.

J. S. Howell, E. Strange, J. A. ER. Selby, N. J. Bebbington (skip). L, Strange K., Baker, C. Strange, 1 H. Rokusen (skip).

RESERVES:

R H

8 13

2

7

Whitcomba

Cave, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling

E.

E.

Wallwork, J. `Skinner, J.

Whitcombe Wrigley Chesterton Kardar

O 22.2

8

17

4

A truck will leave the Dock- yard at 3 p.m. and all players wishing a bit should be at West Gate by that time.

The

6 3 Dolgers: n. Burney, Banta; e.j

Campanella.

p. Lombardi, Muncrief,, J. Hamley.

Taikoo Club play their first Bidrile; c. Fitzgerald.

o away Lawn Bowls game tomor- row when they travel to meet Cubs

3 7 2

Recreio. Giants p. Kennedy, Berhman,

Kuslo; c. Cooper. Cubs: p. Rush; e. Novotney.

2 J 0 Philadelphia Phillies

3 Cincinnati Ferls

6. 2 Phillies: p. Heintzelman, Trinkle;

c. Lopata, Reds. p. Lively; c. Mueller.

06 3 Braves: p. Spahn, Hogue: c.

Masi, Garilinals: p. Pollet: c. Rice.

-United Press.

Suddenly acting like a ball club for change, St. Louis Browns upset Boston Red Sox 8-4 75 Cilit Fannin pitchet four hit ball and got 13 hit support. He tired in the sixth and, with two men neon base, Tom Ferrick served up

a home run bail to Al Zarilla.

That was the last hit Red Sox) made, for Ferrick pitched air-Boston Braves fight relief ball the rest of the St. Louis Cardinels way.

(2nd 1. Suffolk Flakes ille. Class (1049 Ponteasi Dotshlu

(147). Jeroima (147). Kwong Leuns 11471, Mimi (147), Strychnine (147), Vie try ship (147) unit Yarai (14).

In the quarter-finals, Mrs. Fal- (Clarke 5 for 83); Northamplop 11471, Good News (147). Happy Isturn coner beat Miss Kerr by three shire 60 for one, and two, Mrs. Redman beat Mrs. Kyle by one hole, Miss Stephens beat Miss Howett by three and two, and Miss Garvey beat Mrs. Valentine by Reuter.

three and two.

At Leeds: Essex 174 (Coxon 4 for 37, Close 5 for 58): Yorkshire 170 for 4 (Halliday 73 not out).

Worcestershire) At Worcester: 247 for 6 (Kenyon 87, Wyatt 70). ----Reuter.

Quarter-Finals

In Paris Tourney

Paris, May 25.

2. Birmingham Blakes (10s Sec.). From

Jack Graham hit a St. Louis Mr. Clan 7 101d Puniew: Al Frescu (145). Argu 1 (148) Beanie (158), hamer, but Browns got most of

Esmeralda (15), Filght their runs because of a Elmer (145),

Boston (145) Happy Event (140), Harvard (159),

error in the five run fifth. Bobby Kingfisher (245). Mine! Damuty (180),

fumble of Midnight Express (1681, National Guard Doerr's

⚫ grounder Lwo tailles and Vern (189), Homebud (145). Rosemarie (148) ylelded end Bulphur (148).

Stephona mulled a pop By for

Once found. 1. Romereet Handicap. Class 3 (1949) Poules) : Forir, Hyper Alri. Liberty Whip, Lucky June. Lucky Starter, Mentor, Oakland Bridge, Peitas, Proba bility, Roue d'ur, Bouth Enst Wint. Sparkling Star, VIP and World Peace.

Holland Handicap.

another.

Dodgers' Rally

Dodgera 'came

from

behind to defeat Pirates 8-8 In battles

E. 1ton, (Britam) best Mile 1. (South Africa) beat Paul Remy M.P. Clare 3 10ld Ponien) Beckenham, in pace Brooklyn's 13 hit drive.

Mis Miss Joan Curry ond Jean Quarter (Britain) beat Mme Langry Adurnson and Mune Boet- her (France) 0-3, 6-4,

·Clas

In the fourth to

following players have been selected to represent Tal

koo:-.

4

seven

tho

Captain, who with Mrs. Slogter,

23 took

all three sets.

The ACC-USRC Ladies'

1

A

en-

43

counter produced a closer match.

20

0

The Kowinon Cricket Club was tbly led by Miss P.J. Ward, who

with uble support from Mrs. J. Stokes, took three games to give

4 her side a good lead.

Scores.

110

Man's "A" Division CRC bent HKCG, 7-11⁄2.

Lee Wal-tong and Taul Wal-pul beat II.A. Ayres and M. Heenan 6-2, beat J. Sellors and J.B. Hawthorn 6-4, beat J.D. Mackke und D. Nolan 0-4.

Teul Yun-pui and Choy Ting took drew with Ayres and Heenan

beat Hawthorn and Sellers 6-0.

4-1, beat Mackle and Nolan 6-2. Yue-wing and Wong Shlu-

Leo

2-0.

beat Hawthorn and Sellors

Byes 4, leg-byes 2.--Reuter, wing lost to Ayres and Heenan

6-2, beal Mackie and Nolan 0-2. BCAA best Recreio, 8-1.

Wednesday's Play

Oxford, May 25.

K.H, Ip and T.T. Chen beat and T.E. Rodrigues

Oxford University fared well Gonsalves

on the first day of their three- 6-2, beat W.A. Reed and G.N. against the Gosano, -1, beat F.M. Ribeiro day cricket match New Zealand touring team here and A.J. Remedios 8-9,

David Choy and Edward Choy T. R. MacLean, F. S. Thomson, the close of play had taken beat

today. They scored 247 runs and

Gonsalves and Rodrigues W. G. McKie, J. C. Chalmers

three New Zealand first innings 6-3, beat Reed and Gosano 8-2, J (Skip).

beat Ribeiro and Remedios 6-1. B. Marshall, A, Steven, J. wickets for 67 runs.

Oxford's total was chiefly due Roch Leung and Kwok Hing- B. Baxter, J. 15, Kinniburgh to some fine batting by Hofmeyr, cheung bent Gonsalves and (Skip).

who scored 05 not out, and C. Rodrigues 6-2, lost to Reed and 3. H. McLeod, J. A. Smith, C. Winn, who made 58.

Corano 4-0, beat Ribeiro and Bovald, W. Melrose (Skip),

Last week the spoon winners in

Hofmeyr would have reached Remedios 0-4. the Wappinschow were E. Bilis century against the tourists KCC best HKU, 514.3%.

had not a fine spell of bowling by more, G. W. Paterson, W. Melrose the right-arm off-spinner Rabone, Cook drew with. T.T. Lim and (skip).

who in three overs took four T. Lo 6-0, lost to D. Lo and N. wickets for 13, finished off the 1-0, beat B.F. Lam and T.H. İp Oxford innings.

0-1.

USRC TOURNEY The United Services Recreation Club will hold Ladies' Singles and Doubles, Men's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles Spring tournament if sufficient entries are

Final Acceptors For The Derby

London, May 25.

for the Derby, to be run over one and a half miles at Epsom on Soturday, June 4.

E.C. Fincher and Capt. Turner

Altogether he took five for 60, L.F. Stokes and F.R. Kermani The New Zealanders had a few beat Lim and Lo 6-3, lost to La ahocks when they opened their

fell at four, 19 and 41-Reuter.

Chinese Soccer XI In Macao

Macao, May 20.

G1

TE. Baker and A. Fung best Lim and. Lo 6-4, loot to. Lo and Lo 4-6, boat Lam and Ip 6-1.

Ladies' "A" Division

IRG'İrent ORO 7-2.

Mrs. Slagter and Mrs. Cooper beat Miss Choy Wal-woon

and Miss Mok Wun-king 6-1.

best The Combined Chinese soc- Mrs. T.F. Lo and Miss Lau Haw- cer team which visited Macuoyee d-1, beat Mrs. Enid Lo Litton last week-end won their first and Mr. Chow Kwok-wing 0-3. Mra. Alexander and Mrs. Stroo match against Combined bach beat Miss Choy and Mise Macao XI by one clear goal. Mok 0-1, beat Mrs. Lo and Miss

མ་་ Lee Ping-chiu netted the win- Lau 6-4, lost to Mrs. Lo Litton ning goal for the Chineke in and Mrs. Chow 2-0. the second half.

0

Mrs. Getz and Mr. Tamworth Fost to Miss Choy and Miss Mok 4-8, beat Mrs. Lo and Mias Lau 6-4, beat.Mrs, Lo Litton and Mrs. Chow 04 Кос

CCC BOWLS Craigongower Cricket Club has already invited entries for its Annual Bowls tournament which of homers that gave Brooklyn, obtained, From M.I. Els 7 (1049 Ponies: Arsey, Balieritta, a record of seven wins in nine!

Entries for all these events can will consist of Open Singles, Juniori innings, for the first three wickets and. Lo apd 1-0, beat Lam and Ip Epinard, Honey Dew, Kolinsky Liberty starts on their. Western Ford be made on the forms on the Club's Singles, Open pairs (to be drawn). Diemon, Muralom Sky, Repulation, Speed

notice board and will close by and Open. Rinks (to be drawn). jaunt. Pirates got off to an Wheel, Sankin. The Hopeful and Van

Entries close on June 16. early lead on, homers by Waily Sunday, May 20. The following were results of matches played in the

guard.

Ralph Westlake,

Kiner

and D. Whitsun Mendirap.

MU. One French lawn tennis championships at the Ro-

Fete Castiglione. Clan (Old Ponte): Bashful Beauty,

Robinson, Jackie land Garros courts here today:

Black Market, Chesterfield, Dalag Bel4, !

Eetting his Fort Knus, Lovely, Lady, Meteor, None thin homer in two days, started Men's Doubles quarter-Anuis: | queen, Panda and Vagsband Hing Dodgern off. Tom Brown and Women's Singles quarter-finals:

6. Cornwall Bandicus (181 Bec.). From Chel Furillo three hits apiece Miss Joyve Gunnon and Mrs. .B. Eustace Fantin, and Erie Sturgess

fot Manfredi and Mine N. Migliori and J. Thomas (France) 6-3, 6-3, Crown Witam, Desire, Golden Dragon,

Herode Lassie, Masterpiece, Heleurologist, un four pitchers. 0-2. (Italy) -0,3-0, 0-4.

Lefty Howie Pollet continued, Fancho Gonzales and Frankies, Noonday Bun, Peggy and Thunder-

his fine comeback, with a 3-0 bolt. Parker (US) beat Robert Ab- Sheffield Handiesp (1st Bec.). From | Cardinal

victory over Boston and Jenn Borutra M.. dosseinin

Old Ponies Ara Braves In St. Louis. Cardinals (France) 0-3, 0-3, 0-4.

firivisto, Canary, Colonia, Domine, Viests, bunched four of their six hits off Thirty-nine final acceptors were announced today Marcel Bernard (France) and Pestyleht, Golden Wheel, bill Warren Spahn Budge Patty (US) beat F. Puncee Apanish nlon, Teotale, and Toowoomba

acote all their runs. (Yugoslavia) and Philippe Was-or

Some daring base running Briner Flandicap. One Mile. Cinas 4 her (Belgium) 3-6, 8-0, 6-3, 6-4.49 Font) Fairy Feet, Home Builder. enable Chic Diering to score the

On Monday, the Chinese went down to Macao Police by four L. Bergelin and T. Johanssol

Al (Sweden) beat G Cucelli and R. See Her. Lady Gloucester, My Love, Pay first run after he doubled.

They are: The Ulster, Jai Veras, Merayan, Musidora, Pretty goals to two in a fast and inter- Day and Ehun Pung.

DEAT USRO Schoendienst singled him in and Hind, Marco Palo, Highlander Girl, Susan, No Cheating, Hum- eating game before a large crowd 5. Kembngkaon 7-5, 7-7. The Italien, pair saved From M.P. Class 7 (Old Pooler); Atr

Miss PJ. Ward and Mr L.E. and he slid in under a high throw. Hincotts Meridien, Tarsus, ming Bird, Miss Alligator, Cam-at the Macao Bports Ground. four match points before losing.

Stan Musial's double

Stokes beat Mrs. N. Jones and and Eddie

Fargue, Vale of Towy, Unknown Tam Ka-team of the Kow con

Beld (166), Chelsen (110). Puke Atot

Irish Abbot, Blue Sepal, Roc quanúty and Bedella Brown. At the interval, Macao Follco Mr G.T.G. Williams, 6-4, bent Women's Doubles quarter-finals:] (148). - Fistog Wheel - (189),

single: Good Day Kaszah's

provided Motor Bus Bacond Div slon Soceir

du Dlable, Xerxes, Normanton, This year's Epsom Derby may were loading, by four genia · to

B. Bemard and Mrs. X who was sent off the field dr Miss Louise Brough and Mrs. (180). Ingrid (146), Jackey (189), Kelly other runs.

Cubs made it two straight over Swallow Tail, Buzion Boy, set up a record number of run- ono. Carvalho (2) Santos (1) Easterbrook 8-0, beat Miss In the KMB versus South China M. Dupont Osborne (US) beat (168), Facite (189), Peacock (145), Pro

and Pacheco (1)/netled for Macao Beott and Mrs. A.5. Halle, 0-3, (188), Bhabie Glants at Chicago, winning 3-2 Ygongo, Courier, Nimbus, ners as the final forfeit stage, de- soccer match at Carolina Hill on Mile Nan Hermeen (Holland) and perity (146) Beplantis

Police, while Chu Wing-Koung Mrs. Lablanc and Mrs. Heizer- April 23, has lodged an appeal Mile J. Marcellin (France) 0-0,150). Shangrila (168) and as Bob Rush sestiered seven hits Neapolitan Star, Willoughton, falls of which were announced

scored for the Chinese Ramon Ung beat Mrs. Jones and Mrg. for his second vłelbry, Herman Big Wig,

Mick, today, shows that 39 of the origin- against the decision of the Enter-1 6-0,

10. Cornwall · Kandizes (And Bec.). Mrs. Shella Summers and Mrs. prom MP, Clare & (Old Ponim) Hi

al 417 entrica have paid £100 to placed the ball into his own net Williams 6-4, lost to Miss Bernard Cub Prionium, tripled home Sub-Committen of the genev

Iran, recept, which is five more than

to give the Chinose their eccond and Mr. Easterbrook 4-0, beat (South Africa) shot, b Dx), Happy Valley, Hurelenne

П rubs, and

třiplo by KFA suspending him until Sep- Watermeyer

Emil Enver, Pasha, Barnes Park, Lethe previous record field, of 34 goal, Our Macao Correspondent. Miss Boolt and Mrs. Halla, 7-5, beat Mme G. Henry and Mme M. Kentucky #non, King of Pegcs, Lil Mar, Verban

plus - Hank Edward' tember 10,

double accounted for the others. Troubador, Royal Forest, Gal-in the 1862 Derby, which was won Lucat (Franco) 0-3, 0-0.

Jene. Pearl Diver, Rebel, "Etenllahı Mixed Doubles quarter-finala: Two Did.

Rollicking Reda

their ley Proof, Conservative, Peter by Caraciacus won

This year's race 11. Shefeld Handlers (And Bee). From third straight violory a-2 against Flower, Gades, Boisson, Lore Philippe Washer (Belgium) and

£17,125 alto. a. record for the Mila 3. Marvellin (France) beat M.P. Clam (01) Pantes);

(South Africa) Arabino Moon.. Battlefield, Chief Witness, Phils in Cincinnati a Bad Lively Drake, Amour Drake, Roya:

won his fourth victory...

Drake, Mon Eustace Fannin

Empire, Val

Derby. The winner will

York, May 18. Countess Deligh, Denats Rufcht, Jeep

Scores:

Chatelain and Brown Rover.

..........chiva. £ 14,170, Including #500

Lord Allendale's Woodburn AMERICAN LEAGUE

for the breader, which is more won the Yorkshire Cup run ever Have recapted Nineteen les

than the 18,059 won by the two miles hero' today," Once Hount.

RH for the Oaks, to be run over one Power. Detroit Tigers

2 15 mile and half, at 'Epsom oh French colt, My Love, Fast New York Yanko 8 15 2 Thursday, Jamo. 2.

They are:

year.

Asir Ferey Loraine's Riding M11 Tigers: p. Kavlölner, Stuart;] Avila, Indian Night, Squall, Coro- The owners of the second and was second and Sir Humphrey de

e. Swift,

nation, Gainsborbrough, Lany, third horses will, receive £1,000 Trafford? | La Fontaine third. Yankovs: -p. Byrns; c. Barra. Mixed Blessing, Double Deal: Vico, attú' £810 respectively-Reuters: | Tusen wäre six runbera-fialiter,

KMB PLAYER LODGES APPEAL

Plo. Collins was in change of the game, which ended in a win for KMB by six clear goals,

del Bello (Italy) 4-6, 4-0, 0-2,

The app:el will be heard by the PAppeals Board at.5 p.m, on Wad

nesday, Juns. I, at the office of *Maurs. Lo and Lo, Alexandra, B-8,-**

Hallding,

Printed and published for the Proprie hors, the CHINA MAIL LIMITED, by SEBANK LEGUIM MUQIL Windone. Howme; 51 Béna Kong.

(145).

11. Dorset' Handleny,

Amigo,

and Dame F. Issac (Belgium) 7-5, tips, Marigold, Nations? Difs, Some Fun,

Mr. B. Summers and Erft Trade Wind and Victories. Sturgess (Bouth Africa) beat| cum 4 (194) Posies)1 Atomie Mme H. Straubeova and M, Ma- Barbarian, Barishi Canadian Petalo 1008: (Czechoslovakin) 6-1, 6-), Kass-goins, Empres Delight, Firvi Alarmti The Demi-finale of · both Ahh Mastery, Neyrone Wiizson, Paker. Fast, men's and women's singles will Popularity, hinamer. Dowsogien. Shan 'be decided tomorrow-Reuter. Ilm, Too Hat and United Victory.

Kelch

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Happy

Hindostan,

worth

YORKSHIRE CUP

Mira' Lawes and Mer. Labert Baker lost to Mrs Jones and Mrs. Williams, 4-6, Iort to Mim Ber- ¦‚nard' and' Mra." Easterbrook 2-0. beat Miss Scott and Mrs. Halle,

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Matches

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