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Wimbledon Recaptures All Its Former Glory
(BY WALTER PILKINGTON]
Britain's fourth International Lawn Tennis Tourna.
ment since the war, held-by-the-All-England. Club of Wimbledon not far from the heart of London, has been the best and most exciting for some years.
It recaptured all its former glory. First the weather was magnificent: Burning sunshine poured down day after day from a cloudless sky. It one of the hottest Wimbledons within
was
memory. The heat wave brought out, vataddy almost to the point of cal- the crowds. The swarmest toį lagay Witabledon and to Lord's Cric-1
ket Ground, in London, where, will to wat aan sperm ili oprem the Second Test hutch with, which were, watched by New Zealand was being playen 3 0 Thought, to that
during this midsurther spell. Henley Regatta, held during
CHINA MAIL
NZ Declare At 456 For Seven
Northampton, July...14............ The New Zealanders deciar- ed at their overnight total of 450 for seven wickets when play was resumed
today in
the match against Northamp-
before lunch, the
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1949.
Important HKFA Meeting Today
(By ROVER)
The extent to which power politics will be allow- -ed-to-influence-soccer_in_the_Colony will be decided this evening, when the Hong Kong Football Association holde its Annual General Meeting.
tonshire, and when rain stop-With different Clubs torn asunder by petty jeal- pul play
ousies and suspicion, indications point to o somewhat hectic meeting, unless existing differences are patched up in the course of the day.
tnty had made 51 rum for the loss of one wicket.
Have Way
The weather, sultry and cloudy, to rain Shortly after Northampton had started hattinut una good wicket and play was Sy tem- The witness too, had this seated at six for no wickets.
The stoppage was
crowd soon perary and the big
aw the players in aron again.
In the fra over after the re- sumption, Brookes, whi hail not Le seriel, was well taken its
ligas y Reid who thus atoured for Carl dropping Oldike,
Sand cricket, in whi
more aggressives hele was the partei, cagli the- tufal to 51 before a second steam came along sunt prevented any before lunch,
Nw Zratand, Scores: iamings, 464 for 7 declaro!.
Northampton, 1st innings --- Brakes, e. Reid, b. Hayes Oldsd, ng out
10 of eaclaraner and audity, Bo 300,000 endhus sands, drawn do the
file of pounds s fun meka
Wimbledon of fre smales, yes it luuke all rouwd pe conden ford werk
I+
the second week of the With-hitle poety on the 16 crouts bleston Championships, with
From Th challenge Strong United States a heighten in- terest in this rolnurful rowingg! festival on the River Thames, also cite its thousantis.
fey
British Girls Shine
k
Ha fan's male
Tony Mostrar, drape to the Itainó of legnaled by being
whor person.jhampion Guards Cueeth,
he defeated on the simples year, but if the men did not shine, the gols did They were perbag more ruthless
Questi
Wimbledon, Lord's and Hen. plasEL,
paraden allke were elegant fashions and alities. Each appeals strongly to women who enjoy the animation of a crowd speclacię more than mon do and at the same time are fascinated by the contrast. Jes Ing thrill of the aport. women
are
wery
Jest
More Curay, we had been elevated watching cricket
undervantably at de topperant Bu who than ever before, but those who
cloaking. Posty Davro
Mind
are keen followers of sport or Sell, Motley fer tennia at Wimbledon to a at Lord's because Test match
look at the they get a clorer
вѣяга.
At Winsletlan there by magic 2
fur the thou Be entre Court
KLIK Keral cats round but
kel handkerchief
velerdi
Walkey Holth showed sval de- tenumation in triumphing at th expense of hurt ranking oversea players in the turf round. Seven the first time matches, if the We be British girls and Mrs. Jhon ani" Mrs Blair weer nat disgraced in
Barion, o que
Extras
Total (for atie)
The chief bone of conten- tion centres round some pro- posed amendinents, as well as the a proposal to augment present Cotincil of the Asso- ciation by five members, three elected at of whom are
the Annual General Meeting and the remaining two to be nominated by the President and Vice-Presidents resper- five Each of these tively. members will hold office for five years.
are
League Tennis Results
Two tennis League matches were played off yesterday in spite of the adverse weather.
An-the-badienivision.
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Arrangements For Visit Of Swimming Stars Proceeding
(By KIMBERLEY),
Chinese Recreation Club scored What will be the biggest swim carnival Hong
their second win of the reason
defeated when they
Kowloon Cricket Club by the narrow mar- gin of five-neks to four. This win was to a grent measure due to the splendid three set win of CRC' Mrs. Enid La Litton-Miss R. 1 combination.
The CRC's Men "A" Division team accounted for Kowloon Cric- ket Club by 8 sets to
local situation
such that
soon the -inexperienced might find themselves in difficulties. It is felt, therefore, that with five men of mature experience
Council the
who will art in a advisory capacity to guide and in-R. siruet the younger members, fre | latter will be able to Satulle, more cinelently, problems which migh crop up, at the same the painit
of experience
a Velit selves
them.
No Overall Majority further play
Wednesday's Play
ཁག་བུ།
The uneasiness which: has been caused by the stipulation that two of the five members be nominatest Is the dirrel outcome of a fear
Ladies' "A" Division
CRC KCG 4
Mrs. Enid LD Litton aut Mis T (CRC) beat Mrs. 1.F. Stoke and Miss P.J. Ward 1-3, Mrs. Helzerling and Mrs. Lawes 6-1, beat Mr. Grondwater and Miss Lambert Buker 6-3.
bers will be entitled in only one 2-6. you and that as a result, thei
Mrs. W.. Ling and Kolewall
Kong has yet seen and, incidentally, a wel- come stimulant for local swimming, is the show to be staged of the Ritz bath on August 2 by the world touring American natators who are expected to arrive in the Colony on July 31..
thanks to
West
fu
that favouritism wilt play a large/ #uthority will not be an overall slokes and Mirs Ward 2-8, lost to buck stroke champ Tony Lopes,
trust
part, and that individuals kutted for appointment will be 51plared into office.
Brenda Helser nne-time free style champion of the U.S. until Aim Curtis came into the scene, placed ifth in the 400 metres free style at the Olympies, Curtis was Hist.
Others in the squad include the
Only two days have passed; 100-back at Wembley. Another since Ted Brown, local repres back crawler in this U.S. ten is. sentative af the American Barbaru Jensen, group, received the OK fruth their manager, in Manila.
But within these two days, the ex- arrangements hers bea
hibition are almost completedst,
"The Ritz bath, teended upon ax the most suitable spot to display Wood sisters, Juelyn and Lorn, Miss H. Y. Law and Muse 1. the talents of the American navim- | Dawn and Juno Pawson, the 15- Vitan (CRC) beat Mrs. Stokes and mers was theirs for the asking, gene-old diving champion of the work of S. Murley Shapiru, and Hut- the ent Miss Ward 0-0, beat Mrs. Heizer-i
Ted & Brown who has Insile sports promoter working It has been emphased to moting and Mrs. Lawes 6-1, lost to Wing-kai the likeable Ciri-say Moore, water comedienne.
MES.
Groundwater and Miss Bakm "China Mail" that the five menti-
with the support of uther representant with top-notch American if this Hong Kong swim spurts tourers said that prentatives of Misa
swim goes over in Hong Kong, clubs including VRC-trained eum- Mrs (CRC) lost to
and he woulet start bringing leading Soares mittcemen Curlus
American basketball leans Into the Colony and also arrange for Mrs. Heizerling and Mrs. Lawes
Stands to accoinutatis the pub-
an tersapade show in the Co- Groundwater tic ure now in the process of be-
lony. 2-0. host to Mrs.
Balsh en- and the ing erected closure wil seat 3,000 at math of and Miss Maker 1-0,
Men's "A" Division
the wn performances,
At ull-Importust meeting CRC 81⁄2 KGC S
by Poon hinsell presided over
fet was Brown, the and Ted and T.F. wan. Trui
driven home in no small measure) (CHO) Leat E.C. Fincher of the Importance
locut champløstsip will be tu Capt. Turner Cooke 6-3, beat L. F.
whom have innny of Stokes und S.A. Judah 6-2, beat aspirants, T.E. Baker and F.R. Zimmer been sincerely believing that they themselves can be talked about.
The
swim brains are so keen in fact that local swimmers should reap the maximum from this star studded American exhibition that they are Issuing free tickets to the Colony's top swim Champions two-hour to attend the two day. show.
Ted Brown (known in the incal sports world ss the hefty Club and interport rugger player) told ene that the cable report of {Zve
Choy
puthority.
Th
the other
members of Courel will not be bound to There is also a fear that as recept any directions or suggestions gards the other three, Clubs with of these five members, but will in at fall liberty to oppose of 12- influence will corner votes ned
feel such directions or suggestions 105 was elect into office their own hire if they see fit to do 20, V. J Scott, Whine
whose chief aim will be
that "a It was also straszyd marked by exceptionnd skill in lings,
bours, to link after those Clubs which keer and sincere interest in the placing Stenkes, hit #1 While d.
game" did not mean interest Held, battling for less voted them into offer and not the
any particular team or teams, bu Ban two hours, was 187 not out interests of soccer.
Not Groundless
interest in soccer es a game in all when stumps were drawn, having
Actually, the fears of those its spheres, down to School foot- then hit 17 boundaries.
Other lending
not
G. Chen and C. Kolewall (CRC altogether bal
and Turner Bert Sutcliffe B1, who took part concerned
As regards the other proposed drew with Fincher
which Bre
due to Coke B-6, beat Stokes and Judul an aping stand of 157 with groundless, as past experience bas
come before the meeting and 6-3, beat Baker and Zimmern 0-3.
Y.P, sui and W.T. Lea (CHC)} Mar- put in $7 for the second wicket acted in a marner beneficial to
certain Clubs while ignoring the which have caused so much sus-
ut others.
picion that some ulterior motive heal Fincher and Datar Crok with Sealt.
Hatlee was unlucky to be out, rights
One of
problems.xists. It would seem desirable-2. beat Stokes and Judah t-s the main One of
teat Baker and Zimmer 6-2. for when playing back to drive
Is for the different Clubs that a full explanation be give therefore, America and he hit his own wieket.
to place their cards on the table as to the reasons for the proposed
amendments. British
and instead of squabbling among themselves, to think of the game as a game-not their own. Indivi-
singles were
were BACURVES
Bre
18 which brenthes tennis lustig in the fath rout to those Scott, and W. A. Radlee 71. who shown that certain officials have) amouin.ents
1 as the scene of cutles.
classic contests.
The spectators enjoy the same Intimacy of extret that one gets
superlative
Californians, -
aret Dupont and Louise, through, the holder.
with this difference; | in big golf there is more movement, excites, many years hum ment and sustained tension,
Each game
+fters a study of the rivals in neten or at ease. The very emybear can be sensed by the watching mul- Bture. One can share their reac tions to a success
or
reversp
kriw their turnph of despair. and almost feel the physical stram
of a two hours battle.
The Personalities
In spite of the finest entry Far
other countries. the Commonwealth find its best year since the war at Win.blrsion.
Chiang's Mission To Canton
(Continued from Page 11
Emergency Committee
Then there are the personalities, each one of whose facer can be studied. Twenty eign! natisna rent, flir stronges: players this year and the standard of the men's entry was over higher. Even the emergency
an
Shock Attack Mastered
Once the New Zealanders had mastered the opening shock at- Lack runs come fairly easily, al- and flelding though the bowling never became slack.
dunt interests.
D
G-
Lewis And Oakley For U.S. Tennis Championships
The giving of such an ex- planation, as in the case of Blitz which come before the Legis. It has been explained to the lative Council, would de much towards clearing the Etmos. China Mail" that there is 7 ul-
phere. terior motive behind the proposa
these been stated in By the lunch interval the open-
As han to augment the presen, Counci ing pair hand 108 on the board. At
who should columns before, much will depend tea three wickets were down for by five members,
possess the qualification of many upon the result of this evening's 274, After this interval the bowlers
One cannot, therefore, were flogged and Red, in parti-rs of experience derived from meeting.
too strongly appeal to the lifter. cular, was merciless as the bowl-association with the HKFA"
The stipulation that these fel ent Clubs to forget their differ.
ences and to "play the game" dent should poses wide, experience of local soccer con- thus showing that they are really ditions is based, so the "China interested in football as a game Mail" was informed, on the fact and not as a means of grabbing that the complexities of the power for self-aggrandisement.
Chiang expecteri to informs showed signs of redness in President La and Marshal Yen on the heat. He hit harder than any the Bague conference and with of his colleagues with placings to
leg among his best strokes. them will decider:
In the last over of today he to formally organise
commitice to direct reached three Agures and before drawn had taken stumps were is scare to 107.
the military Throughout
ionings the "elusure" of New Zealanders averaged 75 runs other Communist an hour.--Reuter,
reigning champion. Bob Falken- Nationalist Chaw's struggle to:
the devastating hitter from survival:
California, was seeded only cum-
her
review
ber four. He ylelded pride of position and place to his fellow countryman. Shanghai and
Ted
Number
Schroeder, who justified held ports:
10 (3) One ranking by showing fighting spirit and skill and policy:
Superthe. Anul after a dramatic
Elas
foreign re-examine
(4) to scrutinise the domestic)
fight with South Africa's cham- and political situations and de- pion. Eric Sturgess, who won twcide on the relationship between of the first three semi-final sets the Generalissimo and the Acting but could not keep the American President,
the
TWELFTH LAP OF TOUR DE FRANCE
STARTS
Luchon, July 13.. The races remaining in the Tour away from the uet in the later Chiang is expected to be given de France Marathon blcycle race stages,
chairmanship of the Emergency started from Luchon today for the United States champion, Mexi- Committee with President L as twelfth lap to Toulouse, 134 Kilo-
However,
is metres away. can born Ricardo Gonzales, was vice chairmist.
Chiang would be in and that tennis | understood seeded second machine, Frank Parker. thire the chair only orensionally be
cause he
it
The Iolian National team wer the only one left in the ruce com- plete with its twelve numbers of
members
GENTLEMEN SKITTLED OUT FOR 105 RUNS
The
London, July 13. cream of Britain's amateur cricket talent, re- presenting the Gentlemen against the Playors (Professionals) were skittled out for 105 runs
in what was virtually a Test trial begun today at Lord's.
Even that fue player, burly a he intends to continue to whom Ging Bortall and susts The South African, Clive Van Ryneveld, who hos
Feur old Gardner Mulloy the make his headquarters on Tolwan. The Generalissimu would be a American law. W not seeded,
BRid
ונ
Cippt seemed the most dangerous, In the Hulian Cadels, Firoenza
yet last year he went out in the sort of senior statestub with final Magni who had three punctures semi-nal to eventual winner sny en matters of over-all policy during Tuesday's lap, was practic- Falkenburg, He had to meet his He apparently does not intend to ally exhausted but showed woh- compatriot Schroeder in the first resunu his post or President derful courage and arrived at round. Every Wimbledon has its although he will remain director Luction pedalling with only one opening sensation and this was it. general of the Kuomintang.
leg Furious Five Set Classic A high government Bourge!
After Tuesday first try in the the United the
Btates informountains, Wednesday's lap is ordinary lap considered as an mally has informed the Nation.
ay not
issue ited Press. Department may White proposed
Paper CR Chinese-American relations be of the Chinese Govern ment's increased self help efforts. Word was said to have: been passed on to the Nationalist povernment By
the Minister,
In a curtain raiser two days i euller London championships at Queen's Club-Schroeder defeated Mulloy and in a furious five sel classic he repeated his triumph after
two sels. Icsing the first Those who saw this tremendous
шля W38
worthy of struggle which comparison with any singles final a physical and mental test. felt certain the winner would be| in Inst match for men's. Wim- bledon 'ero
crown
28 1
Schroeder
and so it proved.
alist government that the State with very few clinks.Assoclut-
States
по
Mr.
United Low la
played Rugby for England, was top-scorer with 18 for a side which had no excuse for a disap- pointing exhibition. Arrested For
Torturing Foreigners
Shanghai, July 14.
Six Chinese were reported or- rested by Shanghal police for torturing and beating three for- eigners.
London, July 14.
this reast 25
The swimmers are at present in Manila where they are exhibiting.
EAA Swimmers Visiting Canton
The Eastern Athletic Asso- clation's swimming team will the be visiting Canton over week-end.
The team, accompanied by Mr. Poon Wing-kai as Manager and Mr. Wo Cho-kin as Ansistant Man- will leave by CNAC plans ager, wi tomorrow afternoon.
During their stay in Canton, the Eastern
against
A
team will be pitted leading Canton Club to
Sunday.
Ann Olsen's and Barbara Jensensorrow and Combined Canion on complaints has no bearing on the present arrangements. Said Ted clure diving, long and short dis "As for as I know the arrange-
Events on the programme
as well as water polo.
ment stands, that is, they are a following comprise
coming."
in
the
The swim show will be a series team: Cheung Wai-lam, Choung Kin-man, Cheung Chung-yku of exhibitions in the free style, Wong Chi-hung Lo Wai-huen
але
Tim Lewis, a medical stu- back and breast strokes. Diving
perfonned by Loung Chak-to, Trang Ho-fook and
a, will be a feature Deek Oakley.
who lost the Wong King-woon and Chan Wal will represent Zoe Ann Olsen, schoolmate,
Conches: LI Ki-young Vickle Draves by a fraction of a Britain in the United States Olympic gold medal to team mate Bank.
tennis championships
point. United States' woman back Yeung Man-kit. Supervisor: Sz lawn this year.
stroke champ Is Suc Zimmerman, Po-wai. They
compete in the She froiled in to finish second to The team will be returning doubles championships taking Denmark's Karen Ilarup in the Hong Kong on Sunday. place on August 15 at Chestnut Hill, Mass. and the singles at Forest Hills New York.
will
Britain's two best men players, Tony Mottram and Geoff Paish, were unable to make the trip, said an ocial of the Lawn Tennis Association. They had previous engagements.
Lewis was an alternate for the British Davis Cup team this year. Oakley is not in the first five.- Associated Press.
Aussie Davis
Cup Team Optimistic
on
New York, July 13. Australian Davis Cup play- ers arrived on the Queen Eli- As a guide for the Test zabeth en route to Montreal matches-England's team for to play against Canada the third Test against New July 22, 23 and 24. The team Zealand will be chosen at the consisted of manager Clifford
and conclusion of the game-the Sproule only thing the Selectors learn- Bromwich ed was that Denis Compton is a capable captain. He handled his bowling skilfully and set his field cleverly,
Close of Play Scores
SCHOOLBOYS IN KING'S PRIZE
Evans kept wicket brilliantly to COMPETITION
The foreigners were mistreated take four catches, and Eric Hol- on July 6 when a gang ransacked lies rarely erred in length and Bisley, July 13. Public School boys shot side by the home of R. Laurenz, an old-flighted his slows admirably for Clark
side with veterans of three wars time German resident of Shanghal. Live wickets for 22 runs.. Mr. Clark, however, was said among more than 1.000 men and Two of the gangsters were sull duly quaded fue
The robbers burned pieces of 20), to meet the Czech master to have made commitments, women competing here today In at large, police said.
ticlan WI
did not the deadly ' ́ser- | and
even hint more the Arst stage of the King's Prize
newspaper over the nude body of
The close of play scores in forth-competition, the premier, ovent ol
Mrs. Laurenz in an effort to force games begun today were: vice, Jaroslav Drobny in the final American aid might be and he WAK the only male United coming for the anti-fed struggle. Empire rifle shooting.
her to reveal the whereabouts of WOR Bo The oldest marksman There
At Lord's Gentlemen 105 (Hol- will be no individual
gold bars and United States dol- signments for the 12 members years old and the youngest 17.
They ahat for. 300 places in thara they thought the family had. Hes: 6 for 32); Players 165 for 8, Drobny won with ease against of the Emergency Committee. The second atage on Friday, and 10 They were not satisfied when she
At Partanouth: Combined Ser- gove them all. the valuables she John Bromwich, whi rommittee will alt as a whole in will be selected for Saturday's Australion
vices-237 (Wilson 102, Walker 5 Bald were in the house. bati formation af polley and in mak" grand final, the King's Hundred."
132 for. 3 in the
round previous
Both Mr. and Ms. Laurent and for 407; Hampshire eliminated Falkenburg in a fighting major decisions
their guest, L. Hoesloop, were (Rogers 59 not out). which
bound, gagged and repeatedly bandits roamed through the house.
Associated Press
player left In the States finals too.
semi-
brought both players near problems. to exhaustion. Frank Parker USA
in .current
.--Neuter.
John players (Captain),
Billy Sidwell and Frank Sedgman.
If they win over Canada, the to Wilmington, to team. will go pigy elther Mexico or Cuba in the North American zonc finals on July 20, 30, 31.
looks
**It
11.
Sproule said, though we should beat Cannda with his pizyers" very satisfled easily" He added that he was performance at Wimbledon. "Our Wimbledon showing indicates what we have a better chance this year than last year for the year before to win the Davis Cup finals." United Press.
BRITISH ENTRANTS FOR TURKISH : TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
London, July 18. Mrs. Peggy Dawson, Scott and the Turkish Tennis champion- shilps at Istanbul from August 21 in 20 and at Ankara August 31 to September 4, the Lawn Tennis Association announced.
The 12 members of the Emer- CHARLES SIGNS FOR beater during the five hours the (A. Bodser 154, Fishlock 210, Miss Joan Curry will compete in
Chloeg
To-chen,
Committee are Geoff Kol-shek, President L, fornær
out Foreign Minister Wu
BOUT WITH
· LESNEVICH
New York, Jute 19.
Fazard Choules, world heavy-
At The Oval: Surrey 502-for 3 Squires 04): Somerset to bat.
At Colchester: Yorkshire 273 (P. Smith 3 for 84); Essex, 67 for
one.
went
out at that stage against geney
and Australia's - Sturgess Brownell
who had knocked
Control Yunn President Yu Yu- Gonzales, fell to Drobny.
LAWN BOWLS
At Llanelly: Glamorgan 217 All these matches Indicated Jen, Premier Yen Hal-ghan, tor
Suri Fo, former the trend of styles and tactics in mer. Premier
Two closely contested, gunes in (Wallern 71. Greenwood 5 for 71); Ho Ying-chin. 1949 Wimbladon, Keynote was Premier General Ho
At Ashby-de-la-Zouch: Sussex endurance and it was needed in South, West Commander. General weight choroplon according to the the Colony Bowl Open Pairs Lancashire 39 for 3.
National Boxing Association, to Championship were seen. yester Chang Chung, former Kuomintang
454 (C. Onken 61, Smith 65, Winn the Intense heat. Pisy was grim sinister of Organisation Anst 10% day, signed a contrast for a 15-1 day and rembrasiens. Toughness Min
round bout with Cur Lesnevich At the Kowloon Bowling Green | 716 James Langridge. 132" noi counted almost as much
* much Chen Li-fu, Deputy Premier Dz. 10.
der of the hard core conservatives at the Yankee Stadium on August Club, J. Bradley Landolt out); Icestershire nise for nane
Feliminated As MA Raptista And A *klil. Falkenbun for instance, have a Chu Chia-hua, Kuomintang Ex- The International Boxing Club P. Pereira, wonderful exhibition et power ecutive committeeman Chu Cheng of which Joe Louis in director, Aranom and vioristlity but lacked physical and former Commissioner of the are promoting the fight, for which Club areas, W.
courage. North West General Wu Tung both men will tart training meat NG Ram straigth to match his Against Bromwich be drained his halen-Reuter and United Pressil water
At Sumurbridge: Worcestershire 340.(Kanyon: 81, Kimpton 93 not but):"Notinghamshire 81 for a
They are among Britain's finest ***men players. From Turkey, they will go to Athens for the Greek championsblos from Sep- thar 8 to September 18-Asso ciated Press.
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