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TOURISTS SCORE 115 FOR TWO VS. ESSEX

Southend-on-Soa, August 10.

The Now Zooland crickotors mot

Essex here

today in fine weather and on a good wicket and the tourists, winning the toss, took first

Hong Kong

innings and by lunch time had compiled 115 Hockey Club

runs for two wickets.

Mistakes in the field proved costly to Essex, both

Scott and Sutcliffe being missed before 25 runs appeared. → Essex, were resting Trevor Bailey, the England fast bowler in view of Saturday's Test match and neither Pullinger nor Ray Smith, two other pace men, could extract any life out of a green pitch..

KIWIS PLAY OUT TIME AGAINST NOTTS.

Nottingham, August 9.

Set to store 224 runs in 130

matutes today

the

After an hour's play: how. ever, the bowlers forced the balston to exercise care and even Sutcliffe, usually a fluent struke produce, watched every bull caretully.

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Score Mounts

The

Revived

Hong Kong Hockey

which first came into Club, existener in 1000, but has not been functioning since 1941, was revived at a meeting of hockey enthusiasts yesterday.

E. J. R. Colonel

been

Lieutenant

Mitchell, who has always

u kren follower of the game and

towards populi =| has done much

In the Colony, was: rising t unanimously elected President of the newly resurrected Club.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949.

Charles Favoured To Beat Lesnevich

New York, August 9.

| Ezzard Charles is expected to enter the ring a firm favourite to defeat Gus Lesnovich, former light heavyweight champion, in their 15-rounds contest for the National Boxing Association's version of the world heavyweight championship "at the Yankee Stadium, tomorrow night. Charles, who won the title, less than two months ago when he defeated Jersey Joe Walcott in Chicago on June 22, is regarded as the title holder everywhere in America except in New York State.

Royal Navy Lose Team Race

News of Bruce Woodcock's from the possible retirement

ing was the signal for the in- ternational Boxing Club. the promoters, to renew their ef- forts to have tomorrow's #ght recognised as for the undis-

Mr. A. A. Dand, who was in (By "MAINSHEET BLOCK") | puted world title.

the Chair and who was, with Mr. Harry Owen Hughes, elecled Vice- President of the Club, said that although the Club) was a civilian Plub, Servicemen would be most welcome.

The seare mounted steartily un- at 79 Scoli wng beaten by ott to brul Nottingham of Peter Smith's fog lauks which turned quickly into the stumps New Zealand Just afterwords. Hay Smith, who cricketers Fab inta troubled chat 10 ing breaks, huastion of reviving the The match endest in a draw teid, but Hotee joined Sciclift and a curiosity was that only and they addbest runs steadily un

taken at 115 for four wickets fell in each of a lunch was

intings,

of two. three the Inur which were declared closed.

The leanN were: song—T, € side declared at The touring

F. Vigar, Cray, their overnight total and in three Dodds, S...

SC Eve, J. lusole. It. Horsial,

Mr. Dand said that the ques- Club was brought up by Cofanet Mitchell. who was largely responsible for re-starting the Club in 1919, af- ter its activities had been inter- Tupted by World War 1.

After

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most

successful They argued that the possible dance on Saturday, the Team abandonment of the Lee Savol- Race between the Royal Navy Bruce Woodcock fight in Londoni and the Yacht Club was sail-would automatically turn the New ed in a fine breeze on Sun-York bort into

of

a world title

day. Each team was compos-match which would be recognised Redwings, everywhere. ed

Dinghies.

starting and Jubilees, Stars together and sailing different courses to one finishing line.

In the morning mee trom Kelle Island to HMS Belfast, :

It was decided yesterday that there was no escape of individual the entrance fee should be $10 boats at the start, the whole fleet

towards the funds of the Club. should contribute the sum of $1 harbour.

and hall ours Nottinghamshireg.N. Prater, Ray Smith, Peter) and that 'each playing member of 38 sailing together across the

scored 229 for four before they,

for the second time in the match. Sinith, T.. Wade and G. Pullin

declared.

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Poole, with 47 in 110 minutes. was the chief contributor to thi total, he and Harris putting 78 for the fourth wicket. found the off-drive most profue- tive, but was missed at 44 when the bowler, Burtt, failed to ac cept a return catch.

Poole reached 50 in 95 minu- tes, but was on to a smart catch"!

at mid-off, having hit nine bound,

arion.

1. It

Sutclife,

WA

New Zealand Best

Rei V J. Scoll. Hindle, Donnelly, F.B. Smith, F. Mooney, B. Burtt, C.

G.D H.It. Cave and Burke, Cresswell.

Scores:

New Zealand First Innings Sutcliffe, not out

Scott, Peter Smith Reid, Ray Smith

Extras

The County continued for an hour after lunch and then dai laxie, not out clared. Real excitement than began for the New Zealanders ⚫bviously intended to go for the runa.

They needed 103 runs an hosts and the captain, Hadler, hit the first ball from Jepson through the covers for futur. flo tried to re-. peat the stroke off the next ball, but was caught behind the wicket. Smith hit hard to score 25 in 20 minutes, but was then out to a Jepson yorker,

For the addition of only one run Raid was leg before to Jepson and three men were out for 30.

This caused Wallace and Mooney to exercise caution, but Mooney wan tempted down the pitch Harvey, missed and Maude stamp ed him four for 57.

Wallaco was joined by Rabone

and

this pair played out time

unbeaten with 6-1

Wallace being

runs to his credit.

The final scoreboard read: Nottinghamshire: 1st intrings 324

for 4 declared

Keetna b

2nd innings

Bucke

41

Simpson e and b Burke

4

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Hardalaff Burtt ↳ Burke

tr.

Harris not out

Stocks not out ..

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Total (for fDW)

for 4 declared

2nd innings

Toeld lbw b Jepson

Hadles e Meads b Jepson ...

220

Tutal (or two)

--Itcuter.

It was also decided to write to the Hong Kong Hockey Associa- tion for re-udinission to that As- sociation,

THE

"The New-York-State-Athietie Commission, however, remained adament, stating that the win ner would be recognised in New York only after he had beaten Lee Bavold or another ranking contender.

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Worcester Join

Middlesex

At The Head Of County Table

London, August 9.'

Worcestershire's good win over Hampshire today, coupled with the defeat of Middlesex in thair vital match against Surrey, enabled them to join Middlesex at the head of the County Cricket championship table. Each has 140 points, but Worcestershire have a match in hand, having played 20 to Middlesex's 21.

Warwickshire, with 12 points from their defeat of Leicestershire, maintained third place. They have 132 points, from 20 matches Yorkshire, in spite of their big score, took only four points for first innings lead froff.", their match against Northamptonshirë, and have been supplanted in fourth place by Surrey. Surrey have 124 points from 19 games, while Yorkshire, now fifth in the table, have 120 from 20 gomes..

Brookes in Bix first century Jack Robertson Surrey, after declaring first | Brown, thing today and setting Middle- Denis Compton before lunch against his native Yorkshire re- sex to make 477 in five hours for 129. and 20 minutes, dismissed Syd

Lawn Bowls Line-Ups

arc

and

of 24. but R. W. V. Robins hit twn sixes in a bright innings

stave off Middlesex could not intent. Jim Laker bowled splen-

corded 15 fours, and with Oki unts opening partnership of 208. field shared an unbroicen North- Results

The results of the games which felly for Surrey in take tour for ended today were: 103. Compton completed his 2,000 runs for the season day.

П

A Cheltenham: Gloucestershire during the bent Essex by 253 runs. Glouces-

Itershire 349 and 250 for 8 declar "The two auteurs. Sam Alta-ed; Essex 148 and 188 (Pearce 55 worth and Charles Palmer play-hot out. J. Graverley # for 45).

In Worcester- ed major part

At Wellingborough: Northamp The following

over Hampshire. tonshire drew with Yorkshire, Lawn ahire's victory

together five Northants 354 and 208 for none Bowls

carne teams for Saturday. When they

(Brookes 194 not out, Oldfield "7 mirtutes after lunch three wickets August 13:-

declared (Hutton-280-not out They gradually wore down the Coxon 65 not out).

At Portsmouth: Worcestershire bowling and hit off the runs in two hours and Ave minutes. beat Hampshire by seven wickets in his Hampshire 305 and 170 (Jenkins Palmer filt, seven fours

286 unblemished 87, while Ainsworth 7 for 91); Worcestershire brought his total for the game and 203 for 3 (Pakner 87`not out

Ainsworth 68 not out). to 120 for once out.

wcze.....

Pient Divlaints & Club de Borzoia "A" still on for 41 and 150 were not out); Yorkshire 523 for f

at PRC: N. Saul, C. Pope, W.R, Hillyer, J.M. Furreal (kip); H. Brown, W.

lundi, W.J.1. Cameron, C., Grund Chip and J. Bradley, TP. Howe, D.N. Taylor, 3. Shephant Skipt.

(Bklp).

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FILIPING CLUN Berand Blyision against "Hong Kong According to Mr. Al Weill, the Cricket Club at Chater Ronali 3.W. Lem 11.B.C. matchmaker, classes then reported

the British F. Rixirigure, T., Alecam, W.V. FlNJ various marks and on meeting champion's statement will proba (Bkip); W.F. Johnston, A.Y. Lam,

D.A. Eucaris (8kip) And W.N the Dinghies bly, help the Charles-Lesnevich Ba for the Anal run had worked into a commanding gate to top $150,000 because it Chan, T.K., Lim, H.Y. Hu, W.O, Ogley and three crossed the means we have got the only Reserves: J. Delgado, C.F. Lee and position Line first.

championship fight" In the afternoon in a stronger The election of officers resulted breeze the race was closer and

to beat Cotunel E. J. R. Star Just managed 418 follow: Mitchell (President); Messrs. Dinghy to the line. Harry Owen Hughes and A. A. Dand (Vice Presidents): Mr. A Fraser (Hon. Secretary);

Mr.

R

On the aggregate points for both races the Club team beat the Royal Navy by 513 to 384. 57 G. E. Ferrier (Treasurer): Mr. After the race Mrs. Madden 29 S. A. Fowler (Captain) and F/kindly presented the trophy

4P. Heptonstall. Messrs. J. D. 22 Johnson and E, Boycott (Commit-given by the

Corbett the captain of the Club

lee Members).

A meeting of the Committee 115 will be held on August 25, at)

5.30 p.m. in the 3rd floor. P. &

O Building..

Cheong To Meet Lopes In Swimming Gala

(By KIMBERLEY)....

What may yet be the most thrilling swim event this year to precede the Colony Champion- ships is the return gala.between VRC and Eastern now planned for August 20, with Eastern's swim pride Cheong Kin-man pitted against VRC's Tony Lopes in the 100 yards back stroke, and Sonny Monteiro in the 100 | yards frco stylo.

This meet, which has been anxiously awaited since young Cheong surprised Lopes on June 18 when they first met, was originally arranged for August 18. Due to Cheong's recent ill- ness, however, the event has been postponed to Saturday week.

The meet will be doubly im- all probability swimuning against recor holder, the portant, for

swimming the champ and

team.

RNSA to St. J.

Television Bonned

CLUB DE RECREIO First Division "A" skrinut Polles i creation Club at PRGC G.A. Gateers C.F Marques, F.V.V. Albeiro, JE. Earlier, the promoters banned

R.P. Lu, J., Lux (Ship); A.P. Perola. more spectators. television in an effort to attractors (kip); B. Marmies, A.M. Buan, boxers C. Ha Pereira. C.C. Pereira, J.F.V. RI. wound up their training at their beirn (sklo). New Jersey camps two days be- fore the Aght.

Both

to win.

aver

At The Oval: Surrey beat Mid A Comfortable Passage

dlesex by 212 runs. Surrey 444 First-class team work by War-and 207 for 7 declared: Middle

Lancashire Manchester: to victory

At table pussage wickshire set them on a comfor sex 178 and 204. Leicestershire.

draw with Derbyshire. Derby The able bowling of A. Karder shire 421 for 7 declared and 182 und Tom Pritchard. allied to for 7: Lancashire 424, (Gladwin anart flelding, forced Leicester- 5 for 103).

Warwickshic At Leicester: hours. Prit- shire out in three broke the back of Leicestershire's Leicestershire 334 and 14 (Kar

Indian left dar 5 for 40); Warwickshire 340 chard, with pace and late xwings, beat Leicestershire by wickets resistance, and the arm bowler. Kardar,

leg (Gardnar 70 not out, Townsend Ave for 40 88 not out). breaks, Kardar bud and Pritchard thres for 56.

When

Warwickshire batted send took part in a century standart 111, Griffith 52 not out) Second Division Howlown Cricket Clusin rust over an hour, Townsend Reuter.

succession at Cer's Read LB. Stiva, J., Xastar, pulling two sixes M.P. Finn, F.M. Alarena (Skip); A.. off Waish.

First Ulviaion "D" against Rawison with spells of highly ed in for 5 declared and 188' for an

Thock Club at King's Park: H.R. Piena, A.M. Alves. D.A. Nature, L.F. Xavier Skip): PN. da Bites, K.M. Remedim. FK. Boeres, J.C, Remedion (kipi: M.A.

z Allen (kip).

At Hostings: Sussex drew wit Kent. Kent 462 for 5 declared

Ladies Dinghy Races will be of sparring, will remain in his aptlets. G.P. Duals, CM. Rilva, 4.x. again, A. Gardnar and R. Town Sussex 136 and 341 for 0 (Dog)

held next Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning, having been postponed from the end of July.

Last week's results were:-.

TEAM RACE-ROYAL NAVY Y YACHT CLUB First Race in Morning. August

Position -berman Tima

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Peinla Navy Gish

Charles, who scaled 180 pounds) when he finished with 18 rounds camp until it is time to travel to. New York for the weigh-in, which takes place at noon to

morrow.

2:

LAWN TENNIS Ali, P.A. Costa, N.A. Beltra, A.A. So completely were the bats-

The following are aie Tenni Lopes (Skip): 1.M.V. Ribeiro, . Pints men on top in the match pe-

tween Yorkshire and Northamp-League matches for Men's "B Lesnevich completed his train-AV. Gowan A.F. Noronha (Bktp).

Third Dirilen Hong Kong Elsetele tonshire that only one wicket fell Division to be played on Tuesday ing with five miles of road work Recreation Club at

of Friday King's Park Rall day while 340 runs wero August 10, instead and is expected to weigh a pound Campos, H. Remedios, M., Res. J.

August 19, as the fixtures wer scored. or two more than the Cincinnati, Bast (Bkipe J. Fonseca, M. Nunes, 1.

Len Hutton brought his great misprinted In the Ometal Handi Negro. Lesnevich went to his Cotton, L.A. Rosarlo (Skin); G.A. Pinne,

Innings to 269 not out before book of the HKLTA.

Home Team

Away Team honic at Cliffside, New Jersey, 8. Boule, EH.

Yorkshire declared. He batted prior to driving to New York on

for six and a half hours and RAP

* Tong "White" hit 32 fours, and with

Recreio Coxon added. 125 in and un- CRC.. "A"

ninth finished

stand. ccc wicket Coxen hit one six and tan fours. Kec

(Skin).

Carvalho, D.C. Alver

#KERC Third Division ▼ Club de Rectele ME King's Parkt 1.0. Shoe, W, Bloker, J. Lunny, J. Blown (skip): F. Fell. W. While Charles will probably be stonehouse, P. Golding, G. Ryder (R&fp!! something like a three to one on W. Macfarlane, IL.C, Butler, G. Padrșit. favourite, a number of people v. Donch (8kip).

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New Zealand: 1st innings 320ublic is in conflicting opinion VRC's George Saunders.

as to whether or not Lopes

A minor surprise came about Christopher has had his day where the

"Morse Night" when to Hancock during 100-yard back stroke is con- Saunders, swinging in his first 37 Jamfon

this year, was 18 James competitive race With Cheung swimming better convincingly beaten by the East-

Second Race in Aftergsam, 4 cuch lime he plunges in for the ern inan in 25 seconds flat.

August 7 100-free distance.

Printe to bring VRC's The full abo developed

Naty Cink

Smith b Jepson

Wallace not out

Mooney st. Meads Harvey

Rabone not out

Extras

Total (for four)

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TENNIS VETERAN GIVES IMPRESSIVE

cerned.

interest lis

of the Festion Helmsmas Time programme Sonny Monteiro (and title holder VRC-Eastern meet will be: 50 1 Muline

1.23.21 free style, 100 into the pic- and 100 yards

yards back stroke, 100 yards

for the 100-free)

ture.

At his best this year. Sonny breast stroke, and the 4 x 50 clocked 58 Bat, never lower than yards free style relay. that. Cheong's first this year was Now about the water polo 63.2 seconds for the 100 metres, league, which is well on the way when he swan the distance dur- with matches being played almost: mg the school swim meet in early dally in the Ritz Pool,

form.

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coupled with his vast experience Green Clab at KBGC: A.A. Back, W. Leonard, A.E. Costes, 8.W. Bradbury and the fact that he has le top): A.11, Ruminhn, G.A. Sab, .C. lose and can afford to take Jorge, 3.8. Landult 1811p); W.. H chances, may be too

much for want, K.M, Omer, A.M. Ober, U.W.

Charles.

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WOODCOCk will FIGHT SAVOLD

Doncaster, August 0. Bruce Woodcock, the British heavyweight champion, will fight Lee Savold for the heavyweight championship of the world (European version) but the date of the contest is to be left until. Woodcock "has a nice rest and a short holiday."

Mr. Jack Solomona,

Omar 18kip).

Becond rašan ▼ Indian Recreation Club at INCI A. Przerlen, E.Ft. Solin. H., Marvin, H.A. de T. Hotelho (8kip); 1. Lau, G. LaR, JH. Xavier F Pemuka (8kip) : C.A. Coelho, G. Hona Chur, Dr. C.W. Lam, A., Coelho (8kip).

Third Round Open Lawn Bowls Pairs

Playing in the third round the pro- moter, after seeing Woodcock of the Colony Open Lawn here, issued the following state- Bowls Pairs championship at ment: "Bruce is having a nice the Hong Kong Football Club, rest in bed, and when he is able the Omar brothers, K. M. and to get up will have a short holl-, U. M. Omar, beat L. C. R. day. When he returns, he will be Souza and G. A. Souza by 20 the one to say how he feels and shots to 17.

we can then decide when he will

This game was played in a

fight Lea Savold and fix a date." most friendly spirit, and the game

was most a enjoyable one. "If he wants a month for

The standard produced by all training he must have it, after players was extremely high and talked with Bavold the consistency of the Omar's about the date."

gave them a right to enter the next round.

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Teams in the league are East- Althen The lad was later seen in pro-

(con 18 Von Bylow. doing the 100-ern Athletic Association Eastbourne, Surrey, grossing

then Indomit 1 Purter August 9. yard distance on three separate querors of the Basil Lawrence, the West- occasions in 57.2, 18 and 57.8-able VRC squad, which is con- 1 Clover ern Area coach of the Lawn all of which either solo or with-spicuously absent in the league.)

Royal Navy,

1.30.01 European YMCA, De Goede Tennis Association and hold-

competition. out

18 Juph But the highlight of the meet and Chung Sing. er of the veterans' champion planned for August 20 will un- ship ever since the war-ho is doubtedly be the 100 yards backed in the first round resulting in

Three matches have been play-29 Bérching

Brown 50-gave one of the most im- stroke, with Tony Lopes, the Eastern beating Chung Sing 5-3, #1 Skuti pressive displays in the pro- champion, against Cheong Kin- YMCA and Chung Sing scoring 13 Grace fessional lawn tennis cham- man, the challenger.

11 Apanewn-Cooper 1.18.22 * Eastern 18 James four goals each, and

1,46.30 plonship which was continued Lopes, during the

past week,

17 Grey hern today.

has been busy studying and tak trouncing Navy 8-0.

By every indication, Eastern Won He was one of the eight playing practical advice fra Sue ors who qualified to join the Zimmerman, the United States looks like the most likely cham- 10 Kindaley

stroko eight seeded competitors in the Olymple silver-medallist, who is aive team than either Chung P

champion and plon, with YMCA a more impres-11 Raeburn ‚7., 1.38.48 championship proper, which starts

in the Colony with the Bitiner Sing or Navy.

Lopes declined

Eastern's malastay, as was pro-] # Llond Co, LOUSE NY upon his subsequent meeting ven in their friendly gume against 1 Christopher.07. with Cheong when I saw him VRC, i W.,C. Woo, their cus» 17 Wykehem Martin DBŊ –– N yesterday. """The ____kid's" "good,” “todian, and the best in the Colony Katih... Mándy DNF ---N--. was all he wanted to

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tommorrow. Lawrence beat

and 7-5 to quality, vet

As on pinateur Lawrence was a -Cambridge ‹Blue.--Reuter.

OTHER SPORTS

ON PAGE 3

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50-Yard

Event

scoper Another event of some interest Eastern plays the YMCA to will be that 50 yards free style, night in the Ritz Fool, and the with Willan Too, of Eastern, til game should be interestingl

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Woodcock's family doctor said

In spite of a bad knee, L. C. R. that he did not think the fight Souza gave a good account of him- would take place in September. self against K. M. Omar and time! "He must be left alone now for and again was drawing close to two or three weeks and not think the Jack. K. M. Omar played his about boxing," he added.

best game this, season and was

Savold and his manager, Bill responsible for many shots.

G. A Bouza, although a second Daly, were delighted" with the year bowler, certainly did a news. Mr. Daly said: "Savold grand afternoon's work and pe- has postponed his training for counted for quite a number of the time being. We do not mind shots for, his side.

walling until Bruce is thoroughly U. M. Omar's

At. We want hhn to be at his best for this contest,"

form was as usual and he played some fine woods. The Omers were leading 18-2 on the 11th head, 24-8 on Verne Escoe,

coloured the 14th head, 28-9 on the 16th Canadian heavyweight, has chal-head' and 28-15 on the 18th head lenged Savold for a £500 purse, and Anished, the game with a win which has already been depositai] of 20-17)

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