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This Week's Tennis Matches
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USRC TENNIS TEAMS
The following are the Unitel Services Recreation Club Temms teams for the week ending July A:
TODAY
Mixed "A" v CRC (Away? Cant, Markzells (Rays E blul Mes, Jutim
WIELENDA K. Ruddy mod Mem
Anderent stod Mba Kombernor! Riservent P. Piesele and Mrs. Parker
TOMORROW
Men's "B" v CRC "A" (Away) PA Fiber up) W Code. Pouton R. Ruddy and Major Malze
2. Pearle and A. Bitnen Kauha Aboutyou: 14, Dewitt and 11. Moyen
Ladies' "g" v CCC (Home) Men, Chelsflanasti sud Mex, Weight At Reburn wol Mix W
Mos, Branck etapta, and Mex, Hale Reserves: Mex. Regulig snd Mys, Lament
WEDNESDAY
Men's "C" v CRC "B" (Home)
Capt. Markreth and VA, Hannes (Capt a
G. Comon und 3. Andersen
R. Lindemno soot "N. Welafst
Korrent Major Murray
THURSDAY
Ladles' "A" v CHC (Away) Mr. Wiltiarra and Mrs. Jones
Miss Boubernard and Men. 'Easterbrook Mian Me and Mrs. Juliu
Reserves) Ben. Italiantyse and Men, Packer
Mixed "B" No Match.
SOFTBALL GAMES Two friendly softball games were played at Happy Valley yesterday.
In the morning, USS Test | bent Overseas Chinese Club by eight run to five, while the of- termuon giune Dotween El Can banchiro and USS Lloyds Bay re- sulted in an ensy win for El Cum- banchm by five runs to one."
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Wimbledon, July 2.
In the most exciting Women's singlas final scen at Wimbledon in post-war years Miss Louise Brough, of Beverley Hills, California, today retained the title beating her friend and doubles partner, Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du Pont, of Wilmington, Delaware, 10-8, 1-6, 10-8.
Early in the deciding set it appeared as though Mrs. Du Pont, who won the title in 1947, might just out-stay the champion, but the 25 year-old Californian girl held on doggedly to become the first player to win the Women's singles in successive years since Mrs. Helen Wills Moody accomplished the feat in 1932-
33.
The pair had clashed in about 1 high Job bouneed just outside the mis. 30 jetes malebes Lefore, bet baseline, and the umpire thes wor their first onmunter in tadtally called fame and matel
Never before Waalterton food,
to Miss Brough. He quickly cor Aliss Bronpi boys had to reeted himself, but had to wre bght harder for victory than she only two more games before h
Bus Widly turtuating called correctly, blonde struggles whie's thrilled o Today's result avenged Mis: ameled Centru Four Pallery for Pragh's defeat by Mrs. Du Pont mure than two hours,
'n lang year's United Sintes ebore players.
who Irod the pinship, when the Rial set went world in Wonor's feruis, today to 28 games. played their maal museutine type fame, serving, voleying.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 4, 1949.
Several Upsets In Lawn Bowls Triples Championship
Several upsets were soon in the Colony Open Triples Lawn Bowls Championship matches played yesterday, the biggest surprise being the victory of H. B. L. Dowbiggin, A. Mc- Alpine and C. Carr over the strongest com- bination from Club de Recreio composed of G. A. Guterres, Dr. A. P. Guterres and J. E. Noronha by 24-10 at the Craigengower Cricket Club.
On the some green an Indian Recreation Club combination composed of B. M. Omar, A. K. Omar and A. J. Hussain scored a surprise win over another Recreio combination of E. M. Alarcon, A. A. Lopes and F. X. M. da Silva by 19-18.
some
Results
2203-1
The sere
draws to the bark was nine all on dendly the sixth head but after that seemed completely unaTested by the Indians, by
good the trickiness of the given. |
bowling, took the lead and by the end of the 15th head were Thereafter leading by 19-12,
J.G. Meyer, A. Atking and 1. the Portuguese combination Sykes beat L. Gad·li, I., A. Collyer played excellently and almost and A.J. Ha, 16-15.
A. E. P. Guest, W. Butterworth mashing and driving with severi-Parker produced considerable suit-
Richard Gonzales and Frank succeeded in winning. Need-
ing four to win on the last and F.E. Skinner heat a MA Is rattening the not to icons
pise when they, decisively
the mat~ { head.
Portuguese only! Razack, S.S. Bussan and A. St. A the gather, host
Fatecker production the match Dayed Ted Schroeder and Gord-unged to score three shots. Ratunin, 14-12.
to the Mulloy to win the Mear's )
There i
sa few latureally 44168 Me font od ceslis dary, so the he etrais was the pur that die just a question of
who will make the fatal service lage at the crucial point.
Mrs.
Du Pont lied to today in the fad
game of the match,
deciding In a thrill-packed game Mika Brough, who had once trailed love-two, weat to 9-3 an Rervice and it was then that Mrs. Ou Punt wavered: Helped by her opponent's mistakes.
pion again when Mro. Du Pont
Miss Brough lost only one point in this game any becaris cham
over-hit the baseline.
received n The players
great vation when they went to the Royal hox, where the Duchess of
Kont premenitost the Champion- duje troplay.
Dramatic Opening
The match opened in dramatic, hion, with the 31-year-old Mrs
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CAMBRIDGE 339 FOR EIGHT AGAINST OXFORD
London, July 2.
Cambridge University won the toss today in their Gloucester Stage
annual cricket match with Oxford at Lord's and batted first. By the time stumps were drawn the Light Blues had scored 339 for cight wickets.
The Oxford attack was accurate before the tea interval, but runs come at a quicker pace after tea.
and hit
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Fine Recovery
Bristol July 2 -After losing half thele
95 wickets for only
runs Gloucestershire put together a total of 232 against the New Zealanders on the opening day Kardos, the Indian Test player,, two hovra 60 minutes
of their three-day match here with varied puce bowled his seven fours. left-arm deliveries so uccurately G. 8. Dogart, wh
and when stumps were drawn that only 23 runs wer: scored average of over 97 in first-class the touring team had scored of Arst 20 ovets. Of the batting put on 80 before he was 73 for two wickets in reply, eight wickels which fell during dismissed.
The Gloucestershire recovery the day, Karudar took three for The best bowling performance was chiefly due to their wicket- 75 runs,
Arthur today in the County matches keeper,
Wilson, who
# Van Rynevel! was
Test
Howarth, scored a brilliant 70, Undaunted erratie with his leg breaks of Worcestershire alow left arm by his side'n position, Wilson irst, but
settled down to spin bowler, against Northamp batted, in forceful and attractive
tonshiro at Kettering,
style, bravely hooking and cut- raught, and bowled one batamun Coming on when the opening ting to the delight of a
10,000 palr and caught another.
appeared
crowd. put
Witon altogether M. H. Stevenson, Cambridge's Northamptonshire on the way to top seover with 70 runs, butted; a good score, he caused a come two hours and hit nine fours.
Accurate Delivarias
bowi steadily. He brilliantly
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Although Freddie Brown, Nor- Tom Burtt, the New Zealand. thunts captain, spoiled his Agures left arm spin bowler, flighted the
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with two four in une ball cleverly and his accurate over, Huworth gained the final deliverues, had most of the Ogures for the
Innings of 21 Gloucestershire batsmen strug- overs, 15 maidens, 18 runs and
Burtt finished gling for runs. seven wickets.
with six wickets for 73 runs, a The highest score of the day deserved reward for his sustain-
put up by the Hampshire ed_effort effort A.A. Razack, J. Bradley air?
bateman, Gilbert Dawson, who! When B. O. Allen opened with doubles in straight sety-6-4, 6-4 The Omar brothers, K.M. A. M. J.S.' Landolt beat 1. Melland
scored 164 not out against his spinners and Sutcliffe hit Nottinghamshire at Nottingham, Goddard for 14 In the Arst over, 6-2. The outstanding feature of U.M. Dar hitel to fight hart C R. Logan and W.. MeMasters
Cantrell, who as an auto racer
Dawson. who wus born
many onlookers thought the the match was the great display to qualify for the next round. At 24-31.
Ribeiro, N.T. II. M. V. of Parker, who hardly
Nunes failed to qualify in the Indiann- Yorkshire and went to Hampshire home mode Taikoo they beat J. Morgon. Dr.
captain unduly adven.. A.V. Lop. polls speedway classic, was in his
from
the Bradford mistake and completely deminatet. A. R. Selby and B.1. Bickford and L. Silva beat
League club,
turous. His uction, however, the play by his superlative gen-by 19-14. Bickford was leading Rosselet and E. R. Russetet. riory is he drove the boat 18 Pudsey St. Lawrence, from which ceived justification when Butcliffe
19-13. etal-ship.
by 5-1 on the 5th head and 10-9
record 73.010 miles per hour for Herbert Sutcliffe und Len Hutton who had
reached
his thousand K.M. Rumjahn. A.M. Ruminho the Hla tactics were chiefly res on the 11th end, but the Omare
course, Never threatend came, scored his second century runs of the season and hit six ponsible for
second heat, after the the
Cantrell or the season in four and opposition scored 10 shots on the next four and S.M. Rumjahn bent A.P.
half tours in an opening stand of 39, Pereira, C.C. Pereira and losing command of the
C. pliet up a total of 1425 points to hours. Altogether he was at the foreheads to win by five shots.
was deceived by Cook and the Roza Pereira, 19-11. which they meedad to
outdistance Stanley Dollar's crease for five and a half hours left arm bowler, for the addition court,
At the Hong Kong
E.S. Franks, S. Marvin Football
and Skipatong, which came in second and hit one six and 21 fours. effective attack. mount an
of seven runs, disposed of Rabone. with 1300 points.
Close Of Play
At the close the New Zealanders Gonzales had bouts of uncer-Club J. W. Leonard, A.E. Coates A.J. Coelho beat H.R. P. G.
with eight wickets to fall were 1ainty, but generally played bet- and B. W. Bradbury beat M. Saul, A. Noronha and C.P. Bnete. 20-13.
Wim-
P.A, Costa, T. Pilkington
B. P.F. Marques ter than ever before
and C. Pope by
189 runs behind,-Reuter, bledon, while Schroeder was be-19-14 and C.M. Sliva. R.F. Luz and A. M. Souza beat W. C. Dzicy. V.N. Attenzu und W.V. Fiele low his best and Mulloy appeared and 4. A. Luz beat Francis Lee.
29-0. affected by this uncertainty on the G. Rodrigues and M. J. Medina by part of his partner. So erratic in 21-13. Tart were Schroeder and MuBoy
shadowed.
that they were completely over. Hayward, W. Cameron and C, At Craigengower Cricket Club
Gough beat M.L. Razack, A.B. Second Title
Miru and I. Roosen by 17-13.
Miss Brough won her serond ule when she and Mrs. Du Post
AL Indira Recreation Club retained the Women's doubles by M. Joyce, R. Grindley and J. Mrs. Put Todd and Miss McCutcheon beat J. Detgadio, C.
P. Lee and A.Y. Lee 23-14:
Tha Pont so overcome by nerves trude Moran 8-6, 7-5,
fet she lost the frst four games. | She, was completely out of touch, double fatting, netting and over. hatting, but so weit did she re Ban her confidence and paise that She won the mixt live games in a row, three times held set points
I was their third win in this even in four years.
Kowloon Matches
The best match of the afternoon was witnessed on the KCC green
A Brough'a service in Illy got going and brought all hetween the ulos skippered by
Tenth gume. Back came Prough to level at dve-all and she broke through service for a
7-6 into lead, but coul nut clinch the issue owing to her rival's superb foldbaus
Miss Brough crashed through for the lead at 9-0, helped by dellrate drop shot and then she served out the set confidently with a love game.
When Mrs. Du Pont broke nough in the second set and ted 4-1 the champion let the set stile
le reserve her energy,
As they went into the third set the excitement grow space. Each had a break through ser
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never
A.J. Hall and L. Sykes.
At the beginning of the last head the secre stood at 15-15 and It was not until the last wood had Anally rested that the went to the worthy
Such Crust, owned by Jack Schafer, was third and Cuy Lom- bardo's Tempo VI' was fourth.
My Sweetie's showing today es- Bity tablished her as the top contender Stevenson 70, Rimell 57) against Exhibition
trio in the
A. L. G. Eastman, A.N. Other for the. American and J. McKelvie beat W. Hour International Harmsworth Trophy selet, 18-12, Sling, T.A. Madar aui C.S. Ros-competition, July 29-30.-United
Presa.
Yankees Beat Senators To Record Fifth Straight Win
At the outset the holders show- eci mental reaction after their hard-fought singles and were sean four games down, but then they
Tralling their
stroke equipment
behind 4-9 at the sixth head. The play. Levelling at ve-all
men made a magnificent they Hall's eventually crashed through its recovery to catch up 14-14 at the
15th Stead. service in the 14th game Morar's For the set.
Another keen second set was but the winners fought,
appeared likely to love really
Joe Coleman pliched the Pinila- victory oving to their supperior contral
delphia Athletics to a 3-1 win and
winners, over the Boston Red Sox. He al better defence. The evening sun was casting Sykes, Meyer and Atkins. A per-lowed four hits in winning his
feet toucher by J.G. Meyer, the seventh game of the season. long shadows over the nowy worn
No. 2 of I. Sykes gave the win- Centre Court when Miss
The St. Louls Browns beat the Broug out with her
ners their withing shot. Austratiun
Cleveland Illans 4-2 with rookie con.c
third baseman Hoy Sievers clin- partner, John Bromwich, in
On the adjacent rink, another ching the decision by hitting h attempt to win the Mixen double neck and neck struggle was seen afth homer of the season in the with E.S. Franks, S. Marvin and ninth inning with two men on A.J. Coelho on the one side and base. H.R. Pinna, C.P. Basto and G A.
New York, July 2. New York Yankees scored their fifth straight victory today (Saturday) by beating the Wash- ington Senators 10-2 in the American League. Centre fielder Joe DiMaggio, hit two singles which
drove in four runs.
for the third year in succession.
vice and Mrs. Du Pont did so to lead 6-5. She then went with. But after a marathon struggle Just out-steadied by in two points
of winning the they were match on her own service, but the South African combination of a lucky net cord and a glorious Eric Sturgess and Mrs. Shella pasang shot by the champlon Summers, who won through 1-7, kept Miss Brough in the hunt.
9-11, 7-5. Lending 8-7 and 40-30 on her opponent's service. Mks Brough'
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it was ■ brilliant and pul mating match and J fitting climax to one of the best chan- pionship meetings in the history of Wimbledon..
The crowd, starvet so long of a British victory, gave the Empire players a tremendous ovation, while the gallant losers were also given a grent reception.
Thus the curtain descended on a fortnight of grand tennis, record crowds and unbro'ten sunshine.
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DiMaggio For American League Squad Washington, July 2 Baseball Commissioner A.B. Chandler has ordered Yankee Noronha on the other. With the Don Rolloway in the 11th inning cluded on the American League A single by second baseman outflelder Joe Dimaggio to be in- score standing at 13-13 at the scored third 08.00 George squad for the All-Star game on 19th head, some brilliant, albeit Kell and gave the Detroit Tigers July 12, it was learned today. lucky, shots by Coelho enabled a 7-0 victory over the Chicago him to forge ahead with a two, White Sox in an uphill battle.
single and a four to a 20-13 win. Left fielder Pat Mulling homer In the ninth tied the score for the At Club de Recrela, a credit- Tigers and sent the contest into able in was scored by J. Me- | overtime, Kelvie and his men over KCC's Hong Sling,
National League
Because he has been out of the zume since the beginning of the sensor, Joe, was not named to the aquad which will meet similor all-star delegation of the National League, But Chandler
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few daya
T.A. Madar and Επ the National League, the directed he be included because Rosselet, Although ably supported Brooklyn Dodgers outalugged the of the terride showing he has by his front men, McKelvie was New York Gianta in a battle of mode since his return in brilliant form. Rosselet Was home runs. Eight homers were "go.-United Press. unaccountably off his usual forn. belted in the battle. The Dodgers The Bowling Green Club men for four of them lie in the con-
lost no time in taking the Initni test to come from behind and
lead and were leading T-4 at the defeat the Glants 13-8, fourth hend, und 14-4 at the 20th
The results of this year's Wim-head. bledon championships were:,
Men's singles: Ted Schroeder
The Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Chicago Cubs - with the help of left fielder Roipli Kiner's The RunJahng of IRC touched 20th homer of the season, The vinner, Jaroslav Drobny, runners- their best form at the Bowling Pirates trailed until the seventh Green when they eliminated the Inning when Kiner's homer Women's singles: Final Miss Pereiras of Reerelo by 13 shots to touched off a five run rally. Louise Brough (USA) beat Mrs. | 11. K. M. Rumjahn, playing No. 1 | Margaret Osborne Du Pont (USA) | was particularly conspicnous with 10-0, 1-6, 10-8.
up,
RECORD MISSED
BY ONE STROKE
Landover, Md., July 2.
SCORES:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Frith Wins Berne Grand Prix
Berne, July 2 Freddy Frith, riding a Velo- celte, wan the Berne Grande Prix motor cycling race for 350 cc. machinen here today. Altogether British riders, carried of 10 of RE the first 12 races. 10 15 0
Frith covered the 21 laps, a 27 distance
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of about 95 miles. In Tonny Byme, I hr. 7 min. 8 seen; at an aver- toner Sid Hudson.
nge speed ot approximately 83 Boston
miles per hour. Philadelphin
3 7 0 Bruno Ruffo, of Italy, 'riding a Winning pitcher In Coleman, Guzzi, won the 250 c.c. event
Joser Chuck Stobbs,
when he covered the 18-laps in St. Louls
A 1 hr. 0 mins. 7,2 secs. 4 2
New York Washington
Winning pitcher
loser Bob Leman,
4
Haly plsa won the 125 ce, class Drew, mee when Nello Pagane, riding a
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Router.
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Men's doubles, Final-Richard Goniales and Frank Parker (USA). best To Schroeder and Gardnar Mulloy (USA) 0-4, 0-4, 8-2
Women's doubles, Anal-Misa Louise Brough and Mrs. Du Pont (USA) boat Miss G. Moran and Mrs. P. Todd (USA) B-8, 7-5,
Mixed Doubles, Anal-Eric Blasting out a 64 to miss the Cleveland Sturgess and Mrs. S. Summers course record by just one stroke, Winning olicher Karl (South Africa) beat John Drom-Sammy Snead slammed his way wich (Australia) and Miss L to the fore at the end of the Chicago Brough (U64) 0-2, 0-11, 7-5, second round of the Washington Detroit
Men's All-England Plate (Con- Post's $10,000 golf turizement Winning pitcher Art Hotteman, | ***
loser Howlo Judron, solation Tournament), final-Earl today with a 30 hole
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The close of play scores were! At Lord's: Cambridge Univer- 330 for 8 (Doggart do. Oxford University.
At Worthing: Sussex 245 (Joh Langridge 140, Cox 50); Derby- shite 03 for 9.
At Manchester: Glamorgan 248 (Robinson 69); Lancashire 30 for none.
Tennis Match Cancelled
Wimbledon, July 2 Ted Schroeder of La Crescenta, California, newly crowned Wim-
today
At Birmingham: Somerset 144 bledon singles champion, reveal- (Townsend 3 for 25); Warwick-e shire 175 for 5.
for D
that
an
exhibition At Nottinghom: Hampshire 279 match he was scheduled to play
tomorrow in (Dawson 154
Prague has boen not out); suddenly cancelled. Notts to bat.
Bradfont
Schroeder said the U.S. Lawn Surrey 279 Tennis Association earlier had (Squires 60, Fishlock 88); York- approved the match and "every- shire 132 for 3.
A
thing was Lolcester:
all bet." But last Middlesex 233 Tuesday Czech Jaroslav Drobny, (Denis Compton 20, Thompson whom he defeated in the Wim- 65, Jackson 3 for 31): Leicester- bledon finals yesterday, told him shire 134 for 2 (Berry is not out). "Something has happened and the At Kettering: Northamptonshire whole thing is off," Schroeder 10 (Howorth 7 for 18); Worcester-sald. A later cable from Prague shive 141 for 2 (Jenkins & not confirmed the cancellation with out).-Reuter.
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