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Ladies Take Spotlight In Local Tennis League

Ladies stole the spotlight in the third week's "B" Division tonnis fixtures played yesterday.

Bathing The Ladies' Recreation Club playing with two new

Pavilion Delayed

at the

players in their team again excelled in their match against the Kowloon Cricket Club by nine gomes to nil, in spite of the spirited re- sistance by the mainland team.

Walas, 1.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1949.

COMPTON HITS 182 Hong Sling

AGAINST

SUSSEX

Wins Lawn Bowls Match

Several lawn bowls singles -games-in-the preliminary round were played off yesterday, a notable victory being scored by W. Hong Sling of the Kow- who beat loon Cricket Club W. C. Simpson of the Kow-

loon Bowling Green Club by

21 shots to 13 after 20 heads. At one time the standard of play was quite good but on other occusiona the game was rather, below par. In this respect it was due, no doubt, to the trickiness of the green.

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Glamorgan Score 299 For Nine

Cardiff, Juno 7. county champions, Glamorgan, continued their innings here today against the Now Zealanders in dull weather but on a good wickot and by lunch time had scored-299- runs for nine wickets in reply to the New Zealand first innings of 312 for 'oight do- .clared.

Glamorgan got to within 13 runs of the New

Zealanders first innings total by lunch chief- ly due to a fine Innings by their captain, Wilfred Wooller. He used his long reach to get to the pitch of the ball and reached his fifty in 75 minutes.

London, Juno 6. Denis Compton delighted the 30,000 crowd at his -benefit-match at Lords today by hitting up a

hurricane 182 for Middlesex against Sussex. Wading into the bowling, Compton got his runs in He two and a half hours and hit 20 fours. claimed 112 out of 140 added with H. Shorp In 80 minutes for the fifth wicket, and it was mainly due to his efforts that Middlesex finish- ed the day 151 runs ahead with three first in- The match has, nings' wickets still standing. so far, yielded £3, 672 for Compton:s benefit. England's

Simpson after Ave hends was] opening batsman, with 125, having hit 15 boun-

Northants, facing a big leading five shots to two. Hong Len Hutton (Yorkshire) was alrodarics. In good form, topping the double total, lost four men for 94, but Sling at this stage began

and the captain, F. R. strike his form and at the end of for his County against Davla Mok and Mrs. T.F. Choy. 2-4 best Miss Lancashire in the "Battle of the Brown, cellared the bowling and the 8th head was only one shot missal after scoring 80 in an

Brown hit a six and down the score was 6-B." 1. Khoo and Mrs, K.W. Chaun, 78.

Roses" at Manchester. Hutton in put on 130.

In the next head Hong Sing hour and three quarters wasket, but they look 00 minutes t -Mr. J.V. Raeburn and Mrs. B.J, Wal-

a sound and patient innings was five fours in his 30. Scaros fon (ARC) kb to Me Choy and Men, Lan, 3. lost to Mias Mok and Mrs. Chor, at the wicket for six hours

The close of play scores were. Miss M. Figueredo and Miss M.2-4; ket to las Khoo and Mr. Chan, minutes for his 201, hitting three:

3-0.

sixes, une dve and 19 fours.

At Lord's: Sussex 260 (Grifth for 89): Ribeiro were the mainstay of the

Wright and Hr. Christiansen 100k # tum with the ball with 68 not out, Young 4 Recreio tears, and were respon-

RC; beat Mine Choy--and Mrs. Lau,

effect

Lancashire Middlesex when

420 for 7 (Denis 6: bent Mina Mel and Mr. Choy, 6-4;

ent in, claiming three wickets Compton 182, Leslie Compton 49 Hong Sling scoring another 1pos | Ee last one six and nine fours and beat stise Mboo and Mrs. Chaun, 6-2.

not out).

USRC CRC

Recreation Services United Club lost to Chinese Recreation Club by 4-5 in the Lawn Tennis "B" Division Ladies' Leaguo match yesterday.

The newly formed Craigen-Chin, 4.0; beat Mas Rumjan and Mr. Hopes entertained by mora

gower Ladies' team came into & Jost Mrs. Castro and Mr. than 8,000 members of the tion that they would be able to the picture with another splen- did win, this time over the re- Recreio cal deep-sea bathing

by seven ing Pavilion at Ah Kung Ngan duubtable South China Athletle Associa-gumes to two. It looks as if will not after all indulge in a season of economi- the LRC Club's proposed $200,000 Bath- make a clean sweep this, sea- in the Shaukiwan area are not son! likely to materialise.

Work on the proposed Bathing. held up be. Pavillon has been catise the Association has not yet been able to secure permission from the Pubile Works Depart- ment to proceed with the neces sary construction, although plans were submitted some time 0.

An official of the South China Athletic Association, when inter- viewed by the "China Mail" yea- terday, said that unless the Pab- He Works Department accorded Ja carly Baretion in the matter, would be absolutely, impossible to complete construction of the

A fenture of the Recreio-CCC by malch was the fue display the CCC ecmbination of Mes, S. who Chlu and Mrs. V. Fowler won two seis without conceding n game.

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sible

USBC showed a vast improve. ment after their bad let-down CRC last week, extending the ladies to four sela to five.

for their only two wins.

In the Men's "B" Division, good wins were recorded by SCAA and CRC "A" who garnished Impor- Lant points that may make a

na tally is made.

Mrs. A.EG. Hair and Mrs. J.D.A. MUC to Ms W.W. Choy and M. K. Lau. 1-4; -Joel to Miss W.K.

Ита

MEN'S "B" DIVISION CRC-Kowloon Tong "Blue"

At Tai Hang Road, CRC "A"

century

good

for 23.

50

Ic

by

123

and

109

R. T. Simpson, Nottingham's At Taunton: Somerset beat stylish opening bat, scored his Gloucestershire 8 wickets. first century of the senson against Gloucestershire Surrey, claiming 169 not out of (Hazell 4 for 38); Somerset 221 his ride's total 201 for 2. Using

aut).

Proposed Bathing Pavilion before great deal af difference when the Avenged the defeat of their "B" his feet well to get to the pitch und 09 for 2 (Gimblett 65 noti

the end of the present senson.

This omell also said that re- minders hnd been sent to the

LADIES' "B" DIVISION

KCC-LRC

team last week, when they de Tented Kowloon Tong "Blue" in the Men's "B" Division League by 714-1 points.

D.C. Lok and P.F. Choy (CRO "A") beat Lou Chuen and Lau Ping, 6-3; lort 18.P. Tau and G. Lin, Z-6; bai Ban Tal and Peter Yụn, 4-2.

hours 40 minutes out of 157.

Public Works Department and that the only replies received consisted of postcards intimating that "the matter was under con- sideration."

Permission

originally granted to

the Association to

enabled matshed a temporary structure for use as a bathing pavlilon.

erect

wae

Playing

Kowloon at home. Cricket Club lost to Ladiles' Re- creation Club by 0-9 in the Lawn Tennis League Ladies' "B" Divi- alon match yesterday.

Mies Fisher and Mr. Harman (KCC) lost to Mr, Kile and Mr. Allen, 2-81 As the Committee of the As-

lent to Mr. Scholes and Mrs. L. Rebluson, cociation felt that a matshed lost to Mrs. Pomeroy and airs, H structure would not prove satis-chtoon, 2-F. factory, in that it would be sub- Mr. Yan Houten and Mrs. Hoer (KCC1 ject to fire and typhoon hazards, 1st to Mrs. Kke and Mrs. Allen, -6: as well as collapse, plans for a to Mr. Schulre and Mr. 1. tobin. semi-concrete structure were put on. 3-6; lost to Mrs, Pomeroy and Mrs.

Hutchinson, I-6. forward.

Mr. Hewitt and Men. Benjamin (KCC structure The semi-concrete

hot to Mr. Klie and Mr. Allen. 2-4; Jowi concrets one with envisused is

toirs, etnies and Bry, L. Robinson, buttresses, hardwood posts und: It to Mrs. Pomeroy sad Mr. 2001-

would hinzor, 2.6. The cost asbestos walls, not be much more than of matshed structure.

Recreio CCC

M. Hah and W. Choy (CRO "A") Frew with Lau and Jau, 6-6: bent Tho and Lin. : beat San and Tue, 2.

D., Pon and K.M. Au best Lau and Lau, 641 beet Teo and Lia, 62: beat Har and Yo. 6-2,

was seen

to Wooller was missed at 64 During the four hours that the of his dis-batted Glamorgan averaged oni but the manner

35 rung nn hour. Parkhmura age Jones added 50 for the unind wit-

de R, and Parkhouse had batte at his best

when he unlucky.

Donnelly dropped a possible two hours and 90 minutes for in scored a possible with some bril- Hie four shota

catch, retrieved the ball quickly inbeater 47 at the close-Reuts ant bowling. were clustered round the jack.

HKFA MEETING head again found and with his throw-in broke the The next

wicket and Wooler was run-oʻt,

A meeting of the Hong Kon sible but this time the nearest

in the eighth wicket partnershin | Football Association Counell wi shot was about two feet from the

with Muncer added 101 in 85 be held at the Association's offli Jack and the other three were al-

minutes.

on Tuesday, June 14 at 6.15 pm most a yard and half away,

AGENDA

Reduces Lead

three heads to cut down the score

In

1. To confirm Minutes of Cour

2. To adopt Miniples of Lengh

meeting Nos. 11 and 12 Management Committee meetin No. 13.

3. To adopt Minntes of Exer

Sub-Committee

gency

Nhs. 13 and 14.

Incetti

4. To adopt findings of Apper Board of June 1.

6. Accounts for the month

1049.

Scores:

thle

(for declared)

Glamorgan First innings and b Burko F. Davis, Clift, e Scott, b Burt Parkhouse, e Mooney,

Lowie

24

25

May,

€1

the

29

[1

Jones,

approve the accounts fc year ending May 81, 1049,

7. To appoint auditors and f Otheir remuneration.

8. To consider honorariums 30 the Hon. and Asst. Hon. Secretar

1. To consider and approp

to 39 proposed

Parkhouse, who had scored 47 After the scoring the four, Hung not out overnight, added 14 mins Sling took the lead to 13-8. Un to his score, having batted alto-cil of the ball, Simpson punished the At Cambridge: Free Foresters flaunted by lette his opponent gather three hours and 10 minutes Surrey bowlers on an easy paced 218 and 34 for no wicket; score eight shots in two hends, for his 01.

back strongly pitch, and reached his contury, Cambridge University 401 for 7 Simpson fought which included 14 tours, in two declared (Dewes 02, Stevenson And slowly reduced the lead. He

£2, Doggart 86, Insole 60, Burnett registered four shots on the next New Zealand 1st Innings.... 312 DB). Aggressive Innings At Manchester: Yorkshire 320 to 13-11. Hong Sling scored three

hots

the next two heads to More good bowling by Horace for 7 declared (Hutton 201) and score 16-11 in his favour. Hazell and another aggressive no runs for no wicket; Lancashire Simpson came back again and

Gimblett 177 (Mason 4 for 48, Hulton scored a two. the score at innings

by Harold Somerset to gain

a foi 23).

period was 10-13, At Birmingham: Derbyshire 80

When the 19th head was started victory in two days over Glou- cestershire their first win over and 202 (Dawkes 80, Elliott 63, Hong Sling was leading 18-13. their rivals since 1938. Hazell's Rhodes. 53);

172 Warwickshire

On that head Hong Sling drew clover variations of flight and and 21 for 2.

four shats, When Simpson, de

last wood he shook At Southampton: Rent 131 and livered his pace always commanded respect, and he took four for 36 to bring 153 (Bailey 5 for 59); Hampshire Hong Sling by the hand as he 104 (Edrich 7 for 41) and 09 for 4. though the had lost the game. his match figures to 12 for 83.

At Northampton: Leicestershire However, the wood rested on Hong Gimblett drove powerfully in

324 (Prentice 161); Northampton- Sling's third shot for Hong Sling unbeaten Another two-day victory was shire 315 for 7 (Davis 125 not to register two. Hong Sing finish

Brown 89). over out, Brow

ed the gune on the 20th head scored by Worcestershire

208 with a shot six inches from the After the Worcester:

Surrey At Nollingham: Emox.

batemen ahiro

hit had

the (Fishlock 1111; Nottinghamshire Jack.

whole was The game on the bowling tustily, Rojand Jenkins, 261 for 2 (Simpson 100 not out), the England right arm legbreak At Worcester: Worcestershire quite interesting as both players bowler, rattled the Essex bats beat Essex by an innings and 8 gave a good display. The stead!- men out, taking six for 49. runs, Essex 240 and 113 (Jenkins, ness on the part of Hong Sling E. Davies completed a chance-8 for 49); Worcestershire 361 for gave him victory, Simpson was by less century for Northamptonshire 0 declared (Kenyon 64, E. Cooper no means disgraced for he put up agalost Leicestershire, and at the 84, Howorth 72, Bird 71, Price 8 a good show. His lapse on two heads when he gave two fours te close of play was still unbeaten for 125).----Beuter.

his opponent cost him the game. Landolt Wins

HKCC-KCC Kowloon Cricket Club, who visited the Hong Kong Cricket the home Club yesterday, beat team by ave sets to four.

Dr. Meyer and Agafuro (UKCC) drown with A.V. White and W. Sun, 6.4: beat C.J. Amith and F. Grose, 42: lost to A.E.P. Guest and E.G.P. Qurst, 8-8.

Mahon and Howard lost to While and Eun, 5-6; draw with Emith and Gener, A.E.P. Quest and EG.P. 6-6: Ibu Guest, 1-5.

and Lemay and Gifford best White Sun, 6-3 best Smith and Grose, 4.2; lost Club de Recreio lost to Cral-A.Er. Guest and 2.0.P. Guest, 6-6.

Competition was keen int Fan- ling over the Whitsun Holiday gengower by 2-7 in the Lawn and several good cards were re- Tennis League Ladies' "B" Div! turned in the various golf com-alon match yesterday. petitions.

Hr. A. Careho and

A.

The Captain's Cup qualifying (Rrersio) lost to Mrs. Foster and Mrs, round was won by R. K. Collings Chie, 0-; lot to Miss 1. RumJahn and Miss I. Bouse, 1-6: Bust to Mrs, N. Castro with a net 70.

and Mr. T. Watson, 2-0.

There was a triple We in the Bugey Fool with It. K, Collings R. R. Coombs and F. Groves all being one up on bogey,

Stableford Competition will be held on the Old Course this week-end.

Str. C. Lawrence and His M. Xavier

IRC-USRC

I

Playing at home, IRC boat USRC by eight games to ona yes- terday in Men's "B" League The game scores wera xture. actually much closer, 'being 53- to 37,

Recrato) oct to Mrs. Fowler and Mrs. A.. Kitchell and IM, Omar (ING) chiu, 0-6; fret to Misa RumJahn and beat F. Faber and A. Hale, 7-6; beat the Mr. Scuts, 2-4, lok to Mr. Castro and Riddy and A. Mures, 6-3; bent A. Dilion

and D. Pecuric, 4. Mrs. Watann, 4-0.

Mis M. Figueredo and Mies M. Ribeiro

0. Rurojahn and H. Rumjalin (180)

RA

U.S. ATHLETES SCORE IN LONDON MEET

White City Stadium, London, June 6.

(Recreio), tint to Miss Fowler and Mrs. beat Fisher and Hais, 7-6: bont Biddy The United States team of athletes, which flow to

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61.

1. Kitchell and K.H. Humjahn (IRC)

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wad A. Mores, 7-8; beet. Dillon and Frentie, I.

SCAA-Kowloon Tong "White"

SCAA bent Kowloon Tong "White" by 0-3 in the Lawn Ten- nis League Men's "B" Division match yesterday.

David Choy and Billy Yu (BCAA) lost to K... Wu and K.K. bf, *#; beat GX, Wong and J. Avsala, 6.2: bent A. Chan and Chan, 6-5.

1. Poon and C.K. Chan (80AA) Jort to Wa and L1, 46; beat Wone and Araria..

- best Chan and Chua, 1-8.

8. Work and JI.C. Kowk (BCAA) lost to Wu and 11, 3-6; beat Wong and Avasin, 6-) beat Chan and Chan, -4.

LRC-Recreio

Recreio's "B" Division team. crossing over to LRC, achieved their first win of the season when they defcated the Peak Club by Boven sels to two.

Today's Games

MEN'S "O" DIVISION CRC "A" v LRC

KCC v CCC

SCAA y corelo IRC v CRC "B"

Kowloon Dock v CRC "Ch USRC (bye)

Britain for the six-nation 11-event international contest hare, this afternoon swept the board, scoring oight firsts and three seconds for a total of 63 points.

Great Britain, with two firsts and five seconds, were the runners-up with 52 points and France, with one win and two seconds, third with 39 points.

Belgium were fourth with 325 points, Holland Afth with 28 and Norway sixth and last with 17 points.

No world records were broken, but Arthur Wint, the giant Jamal. can, broke his own British nailon- al record in the 440 yards which

lbw b Burke Waiklus, e Donnelly, b Burke Robinson, c Mooney, b Rabono Wooler, run not .. Eaglestone, b Cowla Mincer, not out ... Davies, stamped Mooney, b

Burtt Heper, not out

Extras

Total (for nine wkts.)

Monday's Play

17

Rules.

amendments

10. To consider and approv Report to Council for presentatio 10 Annual General Meeting,

7.1. To fix date of Ana 200 General Meeting.

12. Correspondence.

DONATIONS

Cardiff, Juno 6. Even a crowd of 15,000; a re-

The following donations to th curd for the Cardiff ground, did

the crickcot In the Fund of the Boy Scouts Associa not Inspire

Glamorgan and tion, Hong Kong Branch, oje match between the New Zealanders and for the gratefully asknowledged: nost part it was a day of slow The Hong Kong Jockey Club....

$10,00 uninteresting batting

The Hong Kong Football Associa Colony

The New

tion Zealanders brought

$400 J. S. Landoit, former Champion beat P. Hughes by 21- their overnight first innings score

Shub-c-Barat or tho' Muslime 10 after 22 heads, Hughes put up of 204 for 5 to 312 for 8 and then

good fight when one considers declared, and at the close of play Mohammedan All Souls' Eve wil

be observed on Sunday. that he took up the game of bowls Glamorgan were 140 for 4. lately. It was the experience of Landolt that gave him his victory. Landolt played well and Hughes was good all through.

J. Hempsey of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat P. M. N. da Silva of the Club de Re- creio by 21 shots to 18 at the Kowloon Cricket Club and at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club W. V. Field of the Filipino Club beat Ä. Campbell of the Kowloon Docks by 21 shofa to 15.

At the Police Recreation Club. A. E. Coates a former Champion beat A. A. Lopes by 21 shots to and at the Cralgengower Cricket Club C. C. Pereira beat 5. S. Hussain by 22 shots to 20.

17

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

НКСС

The following will

world or even the British re eord in the 120 yards hurdles. He won ali sight, but bla time was only 14.4 recends, The American half-miler, Frank Fox, finished with a grent dash

Frenchman, to peg down the Marcel Clare, who led to the final he covered in 47.2 seconds. Dave bend in the half mile, The Ameri- Bolen. the coloured

one minute, 33 Americau, can'

n'a time was whom he beag by a foot, clocked seconds. 47,3 seconds which also beat The French had earlier won Lawn Bowls match against the Wint's previous record, which the mile through their champion Club de Recreio at Chater Road stood at 47.4 seconds.

Marcel Hansenne, who finished at 5.15 p.m. today:

D. Phillips, F.OD. Black, RA. Edwards hurdler.

for the American, Dick too strongly Ault, beat the British re:ord for Fred Will, who led for the greater and A., Brown (Chip), the 440-yards hurilles in the new part of the distance. Hansenne's and H. WH (SID), time of 63.7 seconds to better time was the excellent one of four Lord Burghley's record of 1930 by minutes, 0.8 seconds.

The American

a tenth of a second. Ault beat Meritorious Victory Harry Whittle, of Britain, hy! Britain Inches, Whittle recording the |samo time.

meritorious scored a victory in the two miles event

represent the HKCC in a Second Division

O.W. Bewell, H.J.D. Lowe, J. Skinner

N.R. Oliver, Col. E.J.R. Mitchell, ILP. Shields and W. Williamson (Bhip).

Reserves) A.D.' Humpkews, T. Croath- wall and T. Fairburn,

RECAEIO

The following have been solect- through Douglas Wilson. Whened to represent the Club de Re- it seemed that Charles Stone, of croto in their Second Division A Notable Doublo

the United States, or Jean Ver- Lawn Bowls game against HKCC BU Dwyer, the United States

aler, of France, would win as they at Chater Road at 8.30 p.m. today: 1.5. Bil, V.A. Sequeirs, MP. Ploom BRITISH WOMAN'S Irduo sprint champion, brought battled for supremacy in the Bnal

off notable double, winning the bead, Wilson, timing his effort and M. Aleren. TENNIS VICTORY 100 yards in 10 seconds and the

Noordwijk, June 6.

220 yards in 31.9 seconds. It was steady, came through in the Miss K. L. Truckey (Britain) the first time that he had over nine minutes, 15.8 seconds.

run the latter distance. won the women's singles title in the Dutch fawn tennis cham- pionships here today, defeating Mrs. Halen Rihbany (USA) 5-7, 7-5, 6-4 In the final.

The men's singles title was won by South Africa's Eric Stargnes, who beat the United States cham- pion, Ricardo Gonsalm 24, 75, 0-2, 6-4

Miss Tuckey completed a notablo

Harrison Diliaro, the United States Olympic sprint champion, falled in his attempt to beat the

U.S. BASEBALL

New York, June 0. Today's baseball scores were: NATIONAL LEAQUE

RHE 140

double when, with Miss Jona Curry St. Louis Cardinale -

she won the women's doubles titla. Borton Braves

In the Snal, the British pair beat Catinala: Wegner, Wilkes

the Amerleans-Mr. RisbanyDaker

and Misa, VBpret 7.5, 8.5,. Brave. Spahn, Potter; ci Bal-

Brid

Sturgess worl

at the meating in taking the maple Cincinn

doubles with his a compa

The Gouth Afrinna):

Gonsalée and Shalini Tuome

A.M. Silva, M. Nonny NA. Diltrso and to win by. Avo vards in A.A. Lapi

R.M.V. Ribeire, D. Flator,' J.P. Xavier The United States won both and A. Noronha,

CRAIGENGOWER OC Deld events, the high and long

The following have been select- jumps, and also the relay. In the high jump, Dougins Phillips, after ed to represent the Craigengewer Cricket Club in their League winning the contest with six feet Lawn Bowls games on Saturday. six inches, made three unsuccessful attempts to beat the British all June 11:

· First Divieles at home"aguinet Kowloon comers record of six feet, seven | necks: 1.0.8%, Boston, J.W. Leonard. AE # half inches, although he conten rad 3.W. Bradbery (Hklp)) 23. was all but over at the first al-Xavier, G.A. Botten, A.M. Omer and 21. tempt.

Landoli (kl): A.A. Rannak, Vizosis Henry Douglas scored an easy win in the long jump with 24 foot, Eve (nchos,

and

K.M. Omar and U.M. Omar (Skin). Beat Division at home sealast Indiza Korven. Ciaks G. Ladd, Dr. GW. Lam. 1.A. Dutzikoand". Mervin

In the mile medley relay race. Skips & Dolls, we o the United States led almost from war, and 1B, Frisks (859); G. Bana

156 start to the falsh to beat cap 0:4 Oostbes: Alf: Hal Britain by about 30 yardagen

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