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Charity Soccer Matches With Army Teams Planned

Bowls Teams

The following are today's Lawn Bowls teams!

CCC

First Division against Club de Recte "A" at CCC;

L. C. R. Souza, J. W. Leopard, B. W. Bradbury A. H. Rumjahn, G. A. A. M. Omar, J. S. Landolt

A. E. Coates, (Skipt Sell

(Skip). A. A. Razack, J. H. Xavier, K. M. Omar, U. M. Ohar (Skipi.

Serial Division against Taikou Deck Club at Taikoo

c.

G. S. Lard, P. K. Lau, H. A.

S. 11. Botelho,

Marvin (Skup. R. Tay, 5. It. Solina, Dr. W. Lam, E. S. Frunks (Skip). G Hong Ciny. E. Sui Wh, W. J. Howard, A. J. Coelho (Skip).

КСС

First Division agudang Kowloan Fuck Club of KDC:

C

W.

W. College, A. J. Kew, TA Mostar, U. S. Rosselet 18kip). Theatrem, W. Heng Shog Batterworth, P. Goodwin (Skip). A. F. P. Giusi, d, Wonit, Es J. Oerm (Skip)

Second Division against Indian Recreation Club at TRC:

R.

F. R. Rosselet, C. R. Russelet,;

S.

Capell, T. Lock (Skip). A.

F.

Calle Skinner (iki) o S. A. Gray. A. W.

caun, Fe, dan Deo. Gittins, 11.

Lee (Skip).

Third Division against Hong Kong Eletrie Recreation Club ni JIKERC:

Rosselet, W. Baker, T. E. Baker (Skip). Bat, F. Howarth,

W. Cowie, F. E. Lawrence (Skip), W. Boyes, R Barker, C. Champelovier, 3. Tibble (Skip).

1

The arrival of additional troops in the Colony rosult- ed in a proposal being put forward at yostor- day's Council Meeting of the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation that Army Au- thorities be approached regarding the playing of a series of charity soccer matches. The proposal was adopted and a delegation, com- prising Messrs, Mok Hing, Mok Ying-kwai and Wu Cho-kin, was appointed to approach the Army Authorities in connection with the mat-

ter.

Mr. H. Yun-kwong of the

South China Athletic Assola TOUR DE FRANCE

tion, who put forward the pro- posal and suggested that the charity matches in played in aid of the victims of the West the (louds, River

expressed view that among the attitonal Army personnel who have ar-

CYCLING RACE

Paris, July 7.

Fausto Coppi, of Italy, won

rived, there must be a number the seventh stage of the Tour race from de France eyeling of first class soccer players.

fed that the public world Stables d'Olonne to .1 Ro- welerine in opportunity of seeing) new blue in action against Cuis Chulle, distance of 92 kilom nese jeans and added that thetres, in two hours, 19 minutes. matches, which should be played and 42 seconds today. almost iziately. could

Hill, which

played

at Cardine

purpose.

Association

De best Ferdinand Kubler, of

would be made available for the Switzerlandi, by a narrow margin, | both returning the same Time, "A letter from the Malay Chic while Rik Van Stemiborgen, of nese Football

Beiglum, was faird in two hours, garding the Ha Ho Cup, which 20 flatten and 27 seco will now be styled "Malaya-Home Kong Chinese Interport Trophy" was read to the meeting.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1949.

Victors And Vanguished

Craigpngower Cricket Club boat Chinese Recreation Clab Mixed Doubles Championship yester. "Division Happy Vellay

to 3. Top picture by sets

team. Craigengow er

Standing from. left victorious

In the any

AL

to right. Mr.'L. F. de Souza, Mre. I. Souza, Mr. D. J. Leonard, Mr. V. Fowler, Mr. Robert Tay and Mrs. 9. Chul.

Left Chinese Recreation Club is shown in bottom photo. to right: Mr. Kotewall, Miss Lau, Loo Wal-terip, Miss Choy, Choy Ting-fook, Miss Mok and Les Yue-wing-

shows They were followed by Guldo] [da Santi, of Italy, with two hours, in this letter, which is dated 1 minutes and 28 seconds, Bruno 1. June 25, it was stated that the

Italy, with two Pasquini, of A Malayan Chinese Football Ass hours, 21 minutes and 42 seconds, ciation had written to the Feder and Cino Pantall, of Italy, with and 47 tion on February 20, regarding two hours, 22 minutes the series, but that the letter had seconds, been mislaid. It had only recently heen discovered that such letter

and the misluid

MCFA therefore is writing to the Federa tion again regarding the matter and suggesting a series of games towards the end of October.

Reserve: A. McLean.

CLUB DE RECREIO First Division "A" against Craigengower Cricket Club at

G. A. Guterres, C. E. Marques, F. V. V. Ribeiro, J. E, Noronha

Was

The general class placing after; the

seventh stage was: (1)- Jacques Marineill, of France, 44 hours, 47 minutes and 43 seconds; (2)-Ferdinand Kubler, of Swit- zerland. 44 hours, 50 minutes and 12 seconds; und (3) Flurenzo Magni, of that the mules of the fact

seven secunds.-... Reuter.

Suitable Date

(Skip) B. Marques, A. M. Souza, In view R. F. Luz, J. A. Luz (Skip) Ante suggested would einsh with

P. Pereira. C. Roza Pereira, C. C. Frreira, J. F. V. Ribeira (Skip).

First Division "B" against In dien Recreation Club at IRC:

A. M. Alves, H. R. Pinna, G. A. Noronha, L. F. Xavier (Skip). P. N, da Silva, F. X. Soares, J. C. F. Remedios (Skip), Remedios C. M. A. Baptista, C. P. Basto, C. M. Silva, F. X. da Silva (Skip).

Third

Division

Mr. Ho

Italy. 45 hours, ve

and

HKFA MEETING

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Craigengower Beat CRC In Mixed Doubles

Draw For Open Rinks And Pairs

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Surprise Failures In Golf Tourney

Sandwich, Kont, July 7,

Colony Sam King, the Kont farmor golfor, who is profession-

The draw for the Open Rinks and Pairs Cham- piunship were made yesterday. The open rinks will be decided on Sunday July 17, at 4 p.m. and the Open Poles on Tues- day July 12. All pairs gomes to start at 5.15 p.m. sharp.

Open Pairs

TUESDAY JULY 12,

At KCC

L.. A. Collyer and L. Sykes v

A. E, Contes and 3. W. Bradbury, R. F. da Luz and J. A, da Luz y A,L.G. Eastmon and W. C. Simpson.

At KBGC

W. Baker and T. E. Baker v W. McKie and J. Kinninburgh.

G. A. Noronha and C. P. Baato

y A. Bond and 3. W. Grant,

At Recreio

-

J. Fraser and A. J. Hall v A. McInnes and C. R. Logan.

At CCG

J.A.R. Selby and B. L. Bick- for W. Gaffney and A. Elliot. C. Pope and W. Cameron y W. Butterworth and F. E. Skinner.

At HKFC

N. Redman and R. Mackenzie v A. Balley and F. A. Plume.

D. Phillips and R. A. Edwards v M. B. Hussan and U. A. Rum- jastern.

WEDNESDAY JULY 19. At PRC

J. S. Howell and N. J. Bebbing- ton v K. M. Rumjahna and S. M. Rumjahn.

At HKFC

At HKFC.

al at Knolo Park, led the field at the and of the. second round of the British Open golf cham- pionship on the Royal St. George course hore today.

Battling his way successfully in a high wind, which had defeated many of the top-ranking players, King brought in a brilliant 69. That score, with his 71 yesterday in the first round, gave him a 36-hole total of i40 and a two-stroke lead over his nearest rivals-Max Faulkner, Royal Mid-Surrey, and the Australian-born Bill Shank- lond, who each have an aggregate of 142. Faulkner has had two rounds of 71, while Shank. land had returned cards of 69 and 73.

Tourists Score 118 For Four

Manchester, July 8.

In the last day of their match against Lancashire here, the New Zealanders had scored 118 runs for four wickets in their

WDA

backswing King's short admirably suited to the windy conditions, and throughout his round he kept the boll under aplendid control.

A feature of his play was his brilliant what saving efforts,

The greatest surprice failures were Fred Daly, who wan the title in 1947, who had a total of 151, Alfred Padgham, 40- other former winner, together with the British Ryder Cup player, Dal Rees, who each had totals of -149. The

thousands of spectators who watched the second round of the struggle had to foresake their summer clothing of yesterday for woollens and mackintoshes to second innings, after being dis- combat a colt northly wind and

first innings | necasional drizzle of rain. missed in their

A Tremendous Test

or 237 by the county, who made 407 for five declared.

of

greens.

.

L. C. R. Souza and G. A. Souza v A. F. Fereira and S. H. Morvin. J. W. Lee and J. W. Leonard v K. M. Omar and U. M. Onar.

The New Zealanders suffered a

The wind made the 0,728 yards THURSDAY JULY 14,

quick reverse when they lost Ver-

sandy course a tremendous At KBGC

dun Scott without an addition

Adams, aver- M. A. Baptista and A. P. Pereira their overnight score of 48 for test and Jimmy

at 07, and "the no wicket He was clean bowled night leader J. Bradley and J. S. Landolt.

famous South African, Bobby by off-spinner Greenwood. At KCC

and G. A.

With Pollard making the hall Lockea hot favourite for the Guterres

J. E. Noronha v A. Spary and V. Chit-lift and awing late in the heavy title were not plone in crashing on the longer badly, expecially tonden or A. R. Minu and A. K. atmosphere, Rabane and his cap-

yards) (2,651

with its Minu.

Lain, were completely on the de-

and tightly awning bunkers fensive, scoring only 10 in the test hour.

Greenwood, who had claimea Actama felt away to a 37 for a Scott with the last bail of his total of 144 and Locke took only first over began with five mai- one stroke less for an aggregate

Hladles had a lucky escape of 14. of 145. dens.

with their qualiflern when the total was 07 being neur- | - The....

aggregates were: (All players are ly caught at the wicket when

unless otherwise British

inen- ball from Pollard rose abruptly and struck the shoulder of histioned). bat.

S. L. King 140; Max Faulkner - At KCC

With one run added, Pollard and W. Shankland 142; 1. Burton J.C. Remedios,

A.P J.J. Karler.

had Rabone Lb.w. and Wallace and Robert de Vincenzo (Argen- Peralta, C.C. Pereira (Bklp) ▼ D.M Leonard and Mrs. Chul Hauck, A. Beemin, A. Haack, A. caught at second slip in three tine) 149; J. Adams, A. Less, F. the atmosphere Stranahan (USA), C. H. Ward, J. balls, but as to

reis. Wahab Skip). win 2

lla (USA), 144; playesi well

Fallon and J. Rulla cleared, batting became easier. form splendid

At KDC Leonard was in

E. A. (South Africa), Donnelly showed good form D. Locke with points and scored many

A.E. Akira, G.E.P. Thempaan, A.

and his 30 included 11 in Hall, Byken (Bklp) ♥ A.A. Lopet, I..A.

Southerden, H. Bradshaw (Ire well placed shots.

Rosario, C.P. Remondios, J.F.V. Ribeiro over off Greenwood. He went to land) G.. White, A. J. Gade, A.

a hard return catch to Grieves. Lacey and W. McMinn 145: F

Hudlee had

was

W. Hong Sting and A. M. Omar v L. J. Silva and J. F. Between

The venue of the game the winner of H. F. Shields and W. Williamson and A. Campbell and W. Riley, v W. Field and V. N. Allenza will bo announced Open Rinks

Craigengowor Cricket Club avenged their previous defeat at the hands of the Chinese Recreation Club in the "B" Division Mixed Doubles Tennis Incol League fixtures, a (telegram was sent to the MCFA to the

League at Happy Valley yesterday when they effect that the end of August or

beat the visitors by 51⁄2 sets to 32. In their beginning of September would be

first meeting the Chinese won by five sets to more suitable. No reply had yet been received to this telegram.

An Extraordinary General Meet- four.

clever place-later. Yun-kwong proponed

ing of the Hong Kong Football from Java, that Chinese teams

The feature of the match was points with his

combination of ment of the bail. He Slam and the Philippines also be Association will be held at the the brilliant invited to take part in the series. Roof Garden, Hong Kong Hotel, Mrs. V. Fowler and Robert given excellent support by Mrs. against Kowloon The proposal was accepted, but on Friday, July 15, at 6.30 p.m. Toy.

This pair won won all Fowler.

D. Annual three sets for the home team. Bowling Green Club at Recreio; the action to be, taken to impit to be followed by the

A. Victor, M. ment this proposal will be decided J,

General Meeting of the Associa Tay in particular was in de- upon later. Roza.

J.-J. Bosto (Skip). J.

At the request of Mr. Choy tion at 6 pm. at the same, place. vastating form and won many Fonseen, M. Nunes, J. Cotton, L. Wai-hung, who was in the Chair, A. Rozario (Skip). J. R. Soares. Mr. Molt Ying-kwal reported to 6. E. Souza, E. H. Carvalho, D. C. cussions which took piace betwee.. Alves (Skip).

the delegation from the Federa- tion and the representatives of the HKFA concerning the status of the Federatior and the position as regards the Governor's Cup Com- petition,

R. A. Compos,

IRC

First Division against Club de Necreto "B" at IRC:

S.. Yusuf, A. R. A. Rahman, K. M. Rumjahn, A. K. Minu (Skip). J. Hoosen, A. J. Hussain, M. f. Razack, A. H. Minu (Skip). 1.sions took

Mr. Mok said that the discus- place in a friendly Ali, A. H. Kitchell, M. B. Has-atmosphere and the HKFA was fully authfied on the point ind san, U. A. Runjahn (Skip).

Second Division against Kaw-the Federation was

Trut body of all Chinese spart joon Cricket Club at IRC:

the control

S. O, Bux, A. I

1. Seemin, A. It.in the Colony, including football.

Razack, A. M. Wahab (Skip), D.

The questions arising in cone M. A. Razack, 1. Kitchell, M. Y. noction with the Governor's Cup Adal, S. M. Rumjahn (Skip). M. will be taken up with the in- A. Wahab, S. S. Hussain, A. Mcoming Committee of the HKFA. Rumjahn, A. O. Madar (Skip).

(KBGC)

First Division against Police Recreation Club at KBGC:

F. A. Plume, Fraser,

W. C

C.

Simpson

ECLIPSE STAKES FINAL ACCEPTORS

A

Worcester Lose Chance Of Taking Lead

London, July 7.

Worcesterchire lost their chance of taking the lead in the County cricket championship table when they were boaton by Surrey at The Oval with It was Surrey's first champion- a day to spare. ship victory since May 27. once The Oval pitch gave bowlers a reasonable chance, Surrey's six remaining wickets falling for only 48 runs this morning-Roland Jenkins, the England leg break bowler, altogether taking seven for 104.

For

87

London, July 7. E. A. Atkins, G. E. F. Thomp-

Eight Anal accoptors wore an son, A. J. Ilall, L. Sykes (Skip). 1. A. Collyer, O. G. Mayer, A. Stakes, over

nounced today for the Eclipse

and one mile G. Eastman, McKelvie (Skip).

J.

at Sandown Park Crouch, 3. quarter,

Friday, July 15.

Beginning runs behind Davies, 14 fours, replied for the (Skip).

They are Djeddah, nine stone Worcestershire were soon in Welsh club with 111 in three and against Hong four pounds, Tennyson, nine stone, trouble. Club at

Only L. Outschoorn, half hours. HKC:

Swallow Tail and Hindustan, Huiton J. G. Robertson, J. both

eight atone 12 pounds, Faux the Ceylon player, stood up to (Skip). T. Tirage and Bobo, both eight stone the Crighton, A. Spary

bowling, hitting eight Wren, J.A.L.

Pearson,

D. Trail, R. J. Wigginton (Skip). L Gad-nine nounds, Moondust and Na- fours in a well-earned 50.

Koncond

Cricket

zami, both eight stone six pounds, J. Tindall. A. R. Warren, J. Reuter. Hempsey (Skip).

di, J.

Third Division against Club def Recreto

nt Recrelo: EF.S. Baker, C. F. Holl. R. H. HOW

T. J. Hemaley (Skip), A. P. Weir, T. P.. Styles, A. Balley. L. E. Lammert (Skip), A. Dodil, A. E. Grossmith, P. Hughưn, H. N. Rose (Skip).

(HKFO) Second Division against Fill pino Club at HKFC:

K

(HKERC) Third Division against Kowloon Cricket Club at HKERC:

W. Macfarlane, W. Stoker, G. Padgett, R. C. Bútter (8klp), J.

Close Of Play

102 runs.

L. F. de Souza and Mrs. 1. (Skip). Souza lost all three rets.

beat Cricket Club Kowloon Ladies Recreation Club by five sets to four.

CCC 64

CRC 3% D. Leonard and Mrs.

Wal-tong (CCCT bent Lee Misa Choy 6-8, drew with Yue-wing and Miss Mok beat Choy Ting-fook and Lau 0-4.

LA

J.W. Tindall. A.L.G. Euriman, Collyer, WC, #impson (Skip) E.V. Alves, A.V. Lopes, E.R., Balet, .. Romarielt (Ekip)..

At HKFC 1.M. Omar. K.M. Umar, A.M. Omar, 1).M, Omar (Bhip) 0.3, Franco, T. Castilho, f. Delgado, D.A. Rosario (Skip) Francie Tee, H.IT. Marvin A.J. Corth and | M.J. Medlem (skip) ♥ TLF. Marques, FX Lee Haren, B.F. Lu, J.A.. Lue (8kpp). 0-8,

At Recrolo 1 Shaw, Blf, Bleanze, J. Fraser, McKelele 18kipt v BA, Gray, F. Good. win EC. Macher, J. Orem (kip).

Chul

Miss

R. Toy and Miss V. Fowler (CCC) beat Lee and Miss Choy 6-2, beat Lee and Miss Mok 6-3, beat Choy and Miss Lau 0-2.

At CCC

one

J.

Howard at miden missed by Francis, A., Waters, K. Bousfeld,

At lunch the W. Lees, W. Grafpasonni (Italy) tourists stil needed 112 to save and W. Branch 148 G. McIntosh, an innings defeat with a maxi- E. W. Kenyan, K. Sutlet, W. D. of three hours left for play, Smithers, H. E. Osborne and A. mum

Lancashire, 1st innings, J. Knife 147.—Reuter.- Scorent 407 for & declared

New Zealand, ist innings.

2nd Innings.

Scott, b. Greenwood,

237

23

Rabone, lb.w., b. Pollard Hudlee, not out

32

21

W. Wallace, c. Pince, b. Pollard Donnelly, c. and b. Grleven F. Smith, not out

30

Extras

Total (for four)

118

A.E. AJ.

-Thursday's Play

3. Hayward, O. eps, W, Cameron, c.i. dough (Bkip) G.A. Cularem, A.F. Norunha, Dr. A.P, Gulerres, JE. Naronha (8xip),

L.C.R. 300

L. F. da Souza and Mrs. I. Souza. (CCC) lost to Lee Misa Choy 5-7, lost to Lee and Miss Mok 2-8, lost to Choy and Miss Lau 1-6.

LRC 4--

KCC 6

Mr. and Mrs. Getz (LRC) beat Sum and Mrs. Lawes 7-5, lost to A E. P. Guest and Mrs. Helzer- ling 3-6, lost to J. Barrow and Miss Lambert Baker 2-0.

Mr. and Mrs. Stoolinch (LRC)

At TOC Suva, I.. Leonard, Coates, D.Y. Bradbury (Skip) Nanes. 1. Kitchell, ARA Rahman, B.X, XumJahn (hlp),

Baseball Scores

NATIONAL LEAGUE .

R H

0

2

0

Manchester, July 7.

HUNGARIAN AND ITALIAN DAVIS

CUP PROSPECTS

Budapest, July 7.

The Davis Cup tennis match between France' and Hungary, week-end, to be played this

The New Zealanders gave a likely will be decided on the surprisingly Latless display of first day when the top players batting at Old Trafford today. of the two countries,, Marcel where they followed on for the Bernard of France and Joset first Ume of the tour after mak- Asboth of Hungary, meet each ing 237 in reply to Lancashire's other.

first innings total of 487 for five Hungarian experis voiced the declared. By the close of play hope that if Asboth succeeded in were 48 for no beating Bernard, Hungary might E the tourists

wicket in their second innings, core a 3-2 victory and thus reach the finals of the European zone Lancashire al declared at the for the first time. overnight sere.

The singles will be played, in With his kay batamen fcellug

the following order: Saturday of the heavy prc= 8 17 2 the effects

July 9, Bernard va Askoth. Mon- departed itun 710.0 trane, Hadico

his usual batting order, but the day, July 11, Robert Abdesselam Wehmoler,

failures of Reid and Smith, two va Andras Adam; Bernard, ve 1 of the promoted men, put the Adam, Abdesselam va Asboth. B 10

New Zealanders on the defensive, * 7

Cam-

0

looked ured.

The close of play scores were: At Birimingham: Warwickshire Surrey knocked off the requir- beat Royal Navy by ten wickets: bent Sum and Mrs. Lawes -2. St. Louis ed us to win in 40 minutes. Their warwickshire 320 for 7 declared lost to Guest arxl Mrs. Heizerling Pittsburgh best bowler, Surridge, look eight and 27 for none; Royal Navy 112 3-6, lost to Borrow n:ຝ Miss Winning pitcher Ernie Bonham, for 68 during the two daye,

loser Jerry Staley. Despite a gallant 73 by Ames, (Pritchard for 20, D. Taylor, 3 Lambert Baker 4-6.

A. Bonnerman and Mrs. Camp, Chiengo for 23, and 162 Townsend 6 for meet at Hong Kong Star Ferry Kent could set Gloucestershire

bell beat Sum and Mrs. Lawes Cincinnati 24). Whorf 3.30 p.m. sherp.

only 120 runs to win at Bristol

Gues!

Winning Oval:

and Mrs. Surrey beat 6-2, lost to

pitcher At The

ar Bob Chipman.. and the home County won by Worcestershire by ten wickets. Helzerling 2-6, beat Borrow and loser

Ames was con- Worcestershire 123 and 182 (Out- Mrs. Lambert Baker 6-4.

Brooklyn Dodgers .. seven wickets. cerned in a fourth wicket part-schoorn 60, Laker 4 for 25); Sur- In the Open Singles Champlon- Boston Braves

Dodgers: p. Hatten; c nership of 107 with Edrich, and these two gave Kent a-sporting rey 210 (Jenkins 7 for 104) and ship: Mr. W. V. Field beat Mr.

60 for none.

Palmer by 21-5 at Club de Re-panol p. Stokoc, W. Stonehouse, J. K. chance of making fight for the

At Dublin: Yorshire beat Cen- cielo yesterday, game, but the other batsmen fail- Sloan, V. Bauch (Skip). F. Gold-ed miserably.

tlemen of Ireland by' Baker, L. Strange, C. Carring, I. Gibson, G. Ryder, J. Lum-

Young, the former Worcester Yorkshire 203 and 174 for 8-de- (Bicip). I Fny (Skip). M. N. Blakusen

abire player, hit His highest score clared (Boucher & for 45); Gen- Ireland. 47°. end 218 Hamley, J. H. O'Grady, T. Pile,

in first-ensa cricket in scoring 60 (Failock. 89. Barnes 59,

tlemen of Reserve J. Ht. Intiomely.

Wardle B for Gloucestershiro.

for 105).

A Combined Ameriena Navy. USS A Great Effort

At Worthing: Northamptonshire softball team, drawn from 1. gengower Cricket Club at Taikoo:

368 and 12 for hohe Bussent 330 Begor and USS Floyd's Bay, will N,

Although Con made Heaton, J. A.' Smith, C.

n. great

Bartlett 70, Cox 144 not out). play against Blase Despa and hin the At Bristol: Gloucestershire heat; El Cumbanchero squad on Bovnird, W. G, McKle, (Skip). J. effort to put Sussex ahead, Nor- Second Division against Hong B. Baxter, W. Lock, R. B.thamptonshire gained frst innings Kent by seven wickets. Kent -121 OBA Ground at Kowloon at 10 Chicago

lead at Worthing, where Sussex's and 209 (Amos 79, Cook 3. for

Winning pitcher Kong Football Club at HKFC: Marshall, W. Metrose (Skip).

am. tomorrow.. Langridgs, 23); Gloucestershire 205 and 129 The following will represent Elloser Marino Pierotti. R. Basa, J. - Delegado, V. NR. MacLean, D. R. Daily, Aprolife scorer, John

On an easy-paced pitch the Allenza, W.

Cumbanchero: Dave. Leonard, If Borton Red Sox W. V. Field (Skip). F. Steven, J. H. Kinnilburgs (Skip) was out for 12, Cox hit 18 fours for 3 (Young, 49-not out);

Lancashire attack was accurato, during a stay of four and a quar- At Nottingham Nottingham- Khan, George Souza, Fred Dionta, Washington Genators 3 71 Rodrigues, L. J. Castilho, W. J.

(HKGC)

ter hours. He and Bartlett, who shire 401 (Keaton 208, Hardstatt R. Khan, Ramjhan, Benny. Omar,

*(8 Innings) but far from menacing. Grioves and Berry kept a tantalising Lee, W. C. Ogley (Skin). W. B.

Second Division against Kow-reactied no out of 60 in 30 min-124, Wooller o mr 154); Glamor Sherry Bus and Sabu Samy..

Red Sox: p p.. Stobbi, c. Batts, Chang, Y. Lee, H. Y. Hsu, D.

length with their alows and 'were utes, and altogether hit ning fours, gan 203 for 2 (B: Davies '11), Bowling Green Club at put on 112 for the lift wicket.

r: Blase Despa.. Bisnagor: A. Rozario (Skip).

Senators: p. Haefner, Walteroth, kéonly supported, in the field. No Parkhäuse 74 not out),

Wolk; c. Walgel. -- HECC

· Nottinghamshire, wont in to bal At Leicester: Leicestershire 216|3

New York Yankees N. R. Oliver. EJR. Mitchell; Hyesterday, run up a big score and 140 for 5 (Lekter: 10); Eksex

Philadelphia

B. I. Bickford (Skip). J. S. Howell, E. Strange, J.A.. Selby, N... Bebbington (Skip).

(Reserves: -0,

S.

grown,

Robertson.

(FILIPINO CLUB)

Reservos: C. M Franco, C. F. Lee, I. S Cdstroj

All players are requested to

Printed and phlubed for the Frontis.

Bob BINA WATU LIMITED, BY TAANT EZAZIR-BUSIL, TW meor Devi,

foo

(TAIKOO)

Serond Division against Cral-

...

F, Shields, W. Williamson (Skip), against (lamorgan, Kestos com- 275 (Vigar its migout, £ve 60,

SOFTBALL GAME

Oslo, July 7. The Austrian football team,

D. Phillips, L. B. Wood, RAE plated his second double century Walsh 17 fot;,101).ness Edwards, A. W. Brown (8klp). G. in four inrings and his thirs At Chesterfeld). Darbyshire 10 Wien, today beat the Norwegian W Sewell, A. Graham, IL H. wicket and with Jog Taristaff and 130 for at open 201

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Rome, July 7, New Itabone, the

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12 encounters between the Spirited Innings Italians and Yugoslava, since The most spirited innings came, 1933. Italy won koven, sgyinet

· were · two 1 from Hadley, who hit Berry for Yugoslavia's 3. There 00 six and four in one over and ties, Italy defeated Yugoslavia Dob Lemon drove cleanly, and hard till heat Zagroa 3-2 last year."

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