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LRC's Fine Record In Ist Round Of Tennis League

Tourists Off To Slow Start

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Manchester, July 7 The New Zealanders faced

this.

a big lask when they start-

Brst innings thear morning against Lancashire, their who had declared at overnight score of 407 for live, und by lunch time they had scored 90 for the less of two wickets.

delender

The pitch remained easy perd,

Scott ang Rabone

caution But only 13 with such ruas coine t the first half hour. beture Scott gave is catch at the wicket when playing back to aj ball which moved late in flight. Scott had then score six and Rabong 7 Dul. Reid joined

not

Raboos.

Semest

Lancashire, ut anings

6 declured)

New Zealand, 1st innings

(for

Scott, Wilson, b Greenwood

Rahone, not out

Reid, bw, b Grleves

Tudire, not out

Extrus

Total (for two)

Wednesday's Play

| Ladies' Recreation Club, last year's winners of the Colony Tennis Ladies' “A” Loaguo, yesterday beat Kowloon Cricket Club, their strongest challongers this year, by eight sets to one.

By winning this match, LRC have completed their first round of games with the maximum points and have now a creditable analysis of 22 sets for and 5 sets against..

scared

At Tai Hang. Chinese Re- Mrs. Shewan and Mrs. Alexander

(LRC) is to Miss Ward undi Club Indies creation

Mrs. J. F. Stokes 4-6, beat Mr. their first win of the seasona

Heizerling and Mrs. Lawes 6-1. and Mrs. bel Mrs. Hoares al the expense of United Ser- vices Recreation Club by 6%

Fisher C-2. arts to

Ladies' "A" Division

cnc - USRC 24

Mrs. End Lo Litton and Miss It L (CRC) tient Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Mrs Jones 0-4. beat Easterbrook at Mas, Bonber- ard 6-1, beat Mrs. Hall Mis Scott 6-1.

Miss H. Y. Liew and Miss L. Yong heut Mrs. Floker and (CRC)

hal Mrs. Jones 6-2. Mrs. Fasterbrook and Mrs. Bonber- ! nard 7-5, beat Mrs. Hadi mwi

3-3. Mrs. Scotl

Miss V. bo and Miss P. Kotewoll 4677

(CHC) lost to Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Jones 3-0, lost to Mrs. Easterbrook and Mrs. Banker- nterit 4-6, drew with Mrs, Bull and Mrs. Scott 8-8.

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27

19

4

00 Mrs.

Maneboxter, July 6. A hard bitting fourth winket

Juck slund between

Ikin und

2 Ken Grieves, which put ou 248 runs, aloner for much of the Alow butting carer in 1e Lan- esture innings against the New Zealandern at Old Trafford, Man. chester, today,

Their partnership also put Lancashire in a strong position, for when stumps were drawn the County had made 307 runs Iur Ave wirkels.

Ikin and Grieves, who both Ecored centuries, pulled and drove powerfully against the New Zea- which received a land attack, severe assault.

Before completing his second century in first-class cricket, Grieves hooked Cowle for i and afterwards he pulled three successful babe from the spin) bowler, Rabone, for alx

In the next over Grieves skled a catch to cover in trying another big hit. The fourth wicket sland was only 76 short of the County record for that wicket.

Grieves balled two hours 50 minutes and besides his four sixes, he hit 14.tours in his 128,

Throw Away Wicket Ikin made 167 out of 381, the highest score of his career, In Ave and a half hours, before he, too. HIA threw

his wicket. nway strokes included 21 fours.

More free scoring came from Greenwood and Howard, who put on 80 in the last 40 minutes in the unfinished sixth wicket stond. Lanenshire scored 222 in 130 minutes after tea and with 407 for Ave.

finished

LRG KCC 1

Mrs. Cooper and

Slugter (LR) bout Miss U J. Wurd! and Mrs. 1. F. Stokin 6-3, beat Mas. Heizerling and Mrs. Lawesi G-1. beat Mrs. Huarts and Mrs. Foster 6-1.

Mrs. Getz

Mas. Tamworth and

(LR) beat Miss Ward and MINI F. Stukes 6-3, bent Mrs. Heizerling and Mrs. Lawes 0-1. Bent Mrs. Houces ant Mes Fisher 6-2.

LAWN BOWLS SINGLES, OPEN RINK RESULTS

Mon's "A" Division

KCC 1 BCAA M

F, Fincher and Capt, Turner- Cooke (KCC): lost to K. i. 11/ Just to and David Choy 4-8,

and Szelo Bick: Edwin Choy 4-6, beat T. T. Chun und C. K. chua ti?.

.. F. Stokes and S. A. Judah

(KCC) lost to ip and Choy! 4-6, lost to Choy and Szeto 2-0, lost to Chan and Chan 0-6.

T. E. Baker und F. R. Kermani (KCC) Jost to 1p und Chuy 0-0, lost to Choy and Szeto 2-6. lost to Chan and Chan 2-0.

Recrelo 1/2 - CRC 814

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Schroeder Sweeps Through First Day's Honours

Ted Schroeder of America makes the sort of sweep- Ing. smashing shot which carried him to victory in

(AP Photo). the Men's Singles at Wimbledon.

With Cure Cho Proposal To Augment

George

Wai-long 6-0, lost to Tsul Yun- pul and Lee Yuc-wing 3-6.

ego and Gosuro

(Recrein):

Jast to Tsui and Tsol 2-6, lust, to Chua and Lee 4-t), Just tal Tsu and Le: 3-8,

Reed and Remedios

(Recrem)

lost u Tsul and Tsui 2-4, lust to Choa and Lee 3-8, lost to Tsui and Lec 1-6.

League Standings

Ladies' "A" Division

P W L D F A Pls.

3 3 0 0 22 5 G

LRC

KCC Usnc CRC

2

T

7 11

2

1 4

3

0 13 23 2

3

1

2

0 12 15 2

Three matches in the first CRC round of the Colony Lawn SCAA Bowls Singles Championship KCC in the Open | HKU and one game Rink tourney were played off IIKCC

Recreio yesterday.

At the Kowloon Cricket Club R. F. da Luz. of Club de Recrets and a former champion beat H. of the Hong Kong F. Shields Cricket Club by 21 shots to 12 ufler 19 heads, Luz scored on 13 heads and Shields on six bends. court was three Luz' highest threes and Shields two threes.

On the same green C. R. Logan of the Kowloon Docks beat J. Kinninburgh of Talkoo Docks in an exciting game by 21-20 after 22 heads.

Kinninburgh was leading 10-7 on the 8th head and 17-11 on the gistered nine shots in four heads

Men's "A" Division

I

P W L D A Pls. 1 4 4 0 0 30 62 $ 3 3 0 0 24 3 0 3 1 2 J

73 10 2

3 0 2 1

8 18 1

2 0 1 1

6 13 1

3

0 3 0

4) 228 0

Today's Games

Mixed Doubles "B" Division CCC v. CRC LHC v. KCC

HKFA Council Raises Interesting Point

(By "ROVER")

An interesting point, which has apparently been overlooked by many, croppad op in the course of a conversation regarding the proposed amendments to Rules of the Hong Kong Football Association.

The point concerns the proposal to augment the Council of the HKFA by an additional five members, these five members to be persons of good repute, who have a deep and sincere interest in the game and who should have experience derived from association with the HKFA for many years,

This is a point which deserves During the conversation in

consideration when the question, it was pointed out careful that as the proposal alanda, proposal comes before the Annual Servicemen will not be eligible General Meeting of the HKFA on for election,

the normal July 13. tour of duty of a Serviceman in Hong Kong does not exceed

three years.

Goddard In Fine Bowling Form Against Kent

London, July 6.

10th head. Thereafter Lagan re- Although in his 49th year, Tom Goddard, Glou-

to lead 20-17. Kininburgh regis- tered three shots, bringing The score to 20-20. Amidst excitement,

Logan scored one shot to win the

game.

To the end the New Zealanders At the Kowloon Bowling Green fielded with the greatest dash club, A. M,

Whiness,

Omar of Cralgen- gower Cricket Club beat C. M.

costershire's off spin bowler, maintains his form so well that his saven wickets against · Kont at Bristol today brought his total this season to 80, and he is well placed in the race for the first bowler to reach one hun- dred wickets.

became too venture-Silva of Club de Recreto by 21- Goddard flighted his off spinners with consider-

and some after lunch and at 105 he 10 after 22 heads. hooked delivery from Burtt atenight into hands of Cave nt deep square leg

halls.

Though batiing more freely than bafora Junch

Ikin

atta

Open Rinks

In Golf Tourney

Go To Adams

Sandwich, England, July 6.

Frank Stranahan and Johnny Bulla, each with 71, tonight provided the expected main Ameri- can challonge for the British open Golf Championship on the Royal St. George's Course at Sandwich.

Willie Hunter, entered from California but Eng-

lish born, took 75.

The honour of the first day, however, wont to Simmy Adams, the British Ryder Cup player, who led the field with 67, Harry Bradshaw, of Ireland, and R. do Vicenzo, of the Argon- tine, who each took 68.

the

Adams, like Bulla, has twice (Strandhan recovered the strokes been second for the champion- lest that carly hole. At

into the rough, ship and has been second in 15th. he drove so many British tournaments but struggled out and got his par five. A three at the short röth, that he is known as the cham-followed by two sound fours, pton runner-up.

gave him his 71.

Bobby Locke, of South Africa, with 89, shared third place with several other players, including Ken Bousfield, the most consistent youngster in British golf.

His card readout: four, four, three, four, seven, three, four, three-38; in: four, three, three, four, nye, five, three, four, four 35 total 71.

champion,

The Italian The position at the top might

Ugo have

hnd been revised

not Grappuseni, surprised many on- Stranahan and Locke each in- lookers by the perfection of his cluded a even on his card.

A man game in compiling 70.

storted, laid a Bouth, who, before he United The

Staten, Africa, Italy, Argentina, Gel wager of 20 to one against him remaining glum, and Ireland all have at winning may, if he maintains this least one player in among the form for the three

rounds, live to regret the bet. leading 24 players, promising a thrilling struggle tomorrow Flory Van Donck, of Belgium when the second round will do whose capabilities are well-known cide the half-way lander.

British tournaments, Also

in

Then only a maximum of 40 played sterling golt for a similar players among the 06 qualiners scoro.

two will survive for the final

Lamaze, the Frencl. amateur, reynds on Friday.

was well sailsfled with his 10. Scoring conditions were excel- In fact, he was so elated at even lent throughout the day, and qua'ifying for the championship was not long before level fours proper that he has already filed entry for next year's was beaten to promise better re-his

championship which takes place turns to come.

in Scotland.

Joa

SPORTS IN

Tho

BRIEF

Paris, July 0. International Tenni Federation has deferred for on year any decision on re-admittin Japan and Germany-Associated Press

Oslo, July 6. The Austrian football team. F. C. Wien, tonight drew a (match against the Oslo Football Club, Akeid, each side scoring one goal at the Bislet 'Stadium hero.

The Austrian tebery, was leading ut half-thne by one goal to zero. -Router.

New York, July d.

The New York Glunis baseball tum became the second American Major League Club in New York to signs Negro pluyera Henry Thomas from their junior side.

Brooklyn Dodgers Nogro players in

have threa

their regular

line-up, all of whom have played a part in keeping the club at the top of the National League. Reuter.

·

New York, July 6. The New York State Boxing Commissioner, Eddle Eagan, suld today he will not recognise the winner of the Bzzard Charles-Gus as the world Lesnovich bout heavyweight champion, Eagan in- cisted that the championship match must involv: the winner of the Woodcock-Savold bout to be held at London-United Press.

"Jock" Livingston

Captain Of Empire Cricket XI

London, July 6. Anthony de Mello, President of the Indian Cricket Board

ter that L. "Jock" Livingston of Control, tonight told Reu- has been appointed captain of the Empire cricket team which was to tour India and Pakis tan this year.

Livingston, a left hand bat and wicket-keeper, former captain of New South Wales (Australia), [was appointed captain by the uns animous decision of the 16 Empire cricketers taking part in the tour. A. Casero, the other Italian Of these 10 cricketers, 11 are courge qualifier, also went round in 76, Australians, three from the West Whilla Henry Cotton's

from Britain. record of 85 was not equalled or but this score may need improv-Indies and two

the compilers They are: Livingston, Fred Free,, beaten, Harry. Bradshaw, the Ing tomorrow

are to finish among the 40 quali- George Tribe, Bill Alley, Ken wenial Irishman, equalled the re- cord for the first nine holes at flers for Friday's play.-Reuter. the course when he went out in 31, made up of four, four, three three, four, three, four, three.

Cotton's Record Unbeaten

three,

CNAAF MEETING

Meuleman, Harry Lambert, D. Fitzmaurice, Jock Pellford, Vi Jackson, Ceell Pepper and Ken Grieves, all of Australia; Everton Weeks, Frank Worrell and J. K. Holl, of the West Indies; and A meeting of the Chinese Na-George Pope and W. Place, both

from Britain.

The manager will be George former · England Duckworth, wicket-keeper.

Hunter, the 57-year-old Eng- lish-born California who won the tional Amateur Athletic Federa- British amateur championship 28 tion was held at the Cafe de Chine years ago, had a round of 75. yesterday, when discussions took the proposed at the place concerning Regulation figures come first three holes, and then Hunter amendments to Rules of the Hong played a good approach und holed Kong Football Association. a single puit for a birdie at the 400-yards' fourth.

Figures for the rest of the out- ward play gave him 37 for nine

In view of the fact that the Services have, down through the years, done much to improve the holes. standard of soccer in this Colony

T..

At the 10th and 11th, Huntai and as it has, in the main, been took three to reach the

treer 10 thi keen competition pro- by Service teams that wide-

due

His each time, but he finished with

Heck interest has been fostered Bome Ane approach plný.

the game in this Colony, it is felt that in justice and in fairness, steps should be ok the five ad- that at least one of ditional Councillors be a Service- man.

Deep Interest Apart from the benefits which Hong Kong soccer has derived

of Service teams par # result Ucipating in the League and other Competitions, It might also be stressed that the Serviceman is, on the whole, a person who real ly can be said to postesa "a deep and sincere interest in the game" for the game's sake.

in

card read out; five, four. four, four, five, three, ave, three, four -37; in: five, five, four, four, five, four, three, four, four-38; total

Frank, Stranahan, the Toleda amateur, was woll up with 71, though four strokes behind Jiní- my Adams, the Ryder Cup play- er, whose 07 gave him a two- strokes lood over Bobble Locke, Ken Bousfeld, K. Adwick and Bill Shankland when two-thirds of the players had finished. *

birdies, and)

Sirenahan and Locke, had one! disastrous seven on their cards. Lecke went out of bounds at the 14th, and Strataban at the fifth, where he blasted from one bunker Furthermord, in the course or into another and took five strokes able skill against Kent and finished with the

their corvien in different parts to reach the green. Silva scored two shote on the

analysis of 13.5 overs, 53 runs, seven wickets.

of the urid, Bervicemen have

One Disastrous Seven', first head and Omar keilaltated the sub- with three singles on

been able to gab much, variad Altogether 20 wickets fell, drat County championship hung

experience. 1947. In all, Timms

consequence, dred since

Stranahan had started well, sequent heads to lead 3-2. Ikin Undisturbed

during the day with both pace batted just over three and a half

they would in all probablilty!

with three birdies in the first four At the end of the 8th lead and spin bowlers receiving as hours, making mony too strokes

be in a pollion to use the ox This setback did not distub Ikin, Silva was lending by 6-5, Then alstance from a sporting pitch. In front of the wicket, and hit- paricrica thus, gained for the holes. He did not allow the trou- and as Grieves began hitting the Omar-began to play good bowl At times the balt rose awk-ting 13 fours in his 113.

betterment of conditions in this blo at the fourth to utast him, "atals of end turned in a 30 for the avai hall hard runs came at a 4ood and by some steady bowling took

batamen

Colony,, where the The clour of play scores were:

to football" leaves much

benine holes. 2'.. rale, Burit did not maintain his the lead which he kept to the end. wardly and several

At Worthing Northamptonshire | found Omar was leading 8-8 on the 10th were out, making puroly de- good length and Grioves

desired at the moment, 701:

A par four at the 101lz precső! 308 (Tina 113,, Davies Nottingham-Sussex to bat. · many opportunities of hooking head, 13-9 on the 15th head and fensive strokes.

Waller Keeton,

At the Ins! Council Meeting of od three more and square cutting short pitched 20-D on the 20th head.

shire's 44-year-aid bateman, had At The Oval;, Worcestershiré! a great day at Trent Bridge. He 123 (Surridge 4 for 19, Latk 4 the HKFA, It was suggested that completed the 50th century of his for 30); Surrey 162 for 4 (Fish an amendment be made to the

proposal regarding these five at the Colony, their pisces are to be mixed good strokes, with an oc- J. Tindall, A. L. Eastman, L. corcer, reaching his thousand lock 40).

At Chesterfield: Derbyshire' 150 ditional Councillors, namely, that taken over by their respective Annual reliefs, who should continue to casional metlimed hit and he A, Collyer and W. C. Simpson of runs for the season, shared in a

no-hold omca for the residue of the was lucky when snick off the Kowloon Bowling Green Clabl stand of 120 with leg. Simpson (Carty 5 for 43); Hampshire 195 three be elected at the Rabens passed between first beat J. Cotton, V. N. Allenza, W., (09) and another unfinished one for 3 (McCorkel 75, Rogers 03). General Meeting, and two

Malcenter, Letestershire 219 lanted by the prevent and unexpired jem od ove starting

Tho. qualification (as) and second ellp..

C. Ogley and W. V. Field of the of 218 with Joo Hardstaff, who

(Symington 05, Peter Smith 5 for Vice-President respectively,

perience derived from: association Ikein reached his hundred, In-Filipino Club by 21 shots to 20 at alan reached three figures.

The unilshod turd wicket 40); Exsex 100 for 2. cluding 18 fours, in three and the Kowloon Cricket Club.

xland has lasted three hours 25 At Nottingham: Nottingham This suggestion has been re- with the KFA for many, yente". suspicion in could, with safety, be waived in three-quarter hotre batting, while

At the end of the 20th bead minutes. Keston is 104 not out. shire 350 for 2 (Keeton 104 not gardest with some

and it is not the case of Bervicemen, quarters Grieves took 90 minutes over his

hitting 14. fours in his six hours' out. Hard-laft 115 no out. Simp- certain Simpson was leading by 21-10.

altogether certain that it will be

It does not seem that any harm stay, and Hardalaf? is 115 not out, son 150); Glamorgan 'to bat. 50, which includo pight fours.

The fourth wicket put on 248

At Bristol: Kent 121 (Goddard adopted at the Annual General would be done by: adopting the When the last head won being with 11, fourn

course suggested, siilia object di runs before Grieves was diamina

Northamptonshire made aur-7 for 63); Gloucestershire 205 Meeting.

ensuring a continuity of policy ed. He batted two hours 50. mindecided, Field and his men werd

Coliver with his last prising recovery at Worthing after (Deohan 6 for 02Ytj. lying" nix,

would not be "ingung way” At Birmingham Warwickshire utes for his 128. Ikin was Arthwood draw third, shot. Find with five wickets, had fallen for 63

Juliced or defeated,mendment man out when he had been at his first wood was honvy, Simpson runs. For this they were chietlyaad (Don Taylor 141, K. Taylor

In the event of the the wicket for five and a half with, his first wood drow third Indebted 10 John Timms-and-Ed=174); Royal Navy, 140 for 7. (Alti- houra.--Reyterian

whot, Field with his last wood m ward Davies, whose sixth wicket worth 4). This is a two-day should the carried, it would be a not being carries slid the proposal

(adopted" · lik trying to Foot Blmpoon's third partnership Increased. He total by match. wood was, however, narrow and 170 in two and a half hours at Dublin: Yorkssure 293 (Leane gesture on the part of the is passed salt og

Davies who used the out skil, for 78; Yardiny 395, Tharam for President and Vice President to original form, it remains to bo Takd šie misfortung of taking this Necond what out, thus acoring one fully, k12:11 fours in his 78, white .141; dentiemeti Triola 67 (Nas nominate Servicemen to All these whether those who the got and losing the game for his imme, who were shok at the hinson's for bara gel for loy. Two vacancies and to stimulate pntitled

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