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KCC in

match

South China rout Mixed Doubles tennis

Playing at home the South China' AA scored a decisive nine sets to nil victory over. Kowloon Cricket Club in their Mixed Doubles "A" Division tennis encounter yostaṛday. The KCC players were outclassed in all depart- ments although they played as well as they were allowed to by the opposing players and the clay courts which might possibly be taken into account for their overwhelming defeat. K. II. ip, the Colony's Cham-1

Prince Simon

wins Newmarket Stakes

Newmarket; May 10. Mr. William Woodward's Derby favourite, Prince Simon the Newmarket today made Yule and Mayne 1-5; beat Gib-Stakos, ofer one and a quarter procession and J. A. Soares and F. Noodt drew miles here, a with Hamilton and Doyle 0-0: drew great applause from the beat Yule and Mayne 8-3; beat crowd as he stormed up the hill to finish six lengths in front of Paradiso (with Peri- gueux another 10 lengths away in third place.

pion who is soon to leave for bins and. O'Nieli 6-2, Wimbledon, partnered by Mies Ullon Khoo, did not have to unduly exert himself to win

all three sets by the scorus 6-2, 6-3 and 6-2.

Gipting and O'Nieil 6-1.

L. Oliveira and J. Marques lost to Hamilton and Doyle 4-6; beat Yule and Mayne 4-2; beat Gilbing and O'Niell 0-3.

Gorden Lum, former Shanghai star together with Mrs, ip won all their rets, conceding but one Bome, while E. Tsal and Mrs. M. Chow last one game in each set to their opponents.

outdone by Nat to bo

their sentara, the South China AAH. Fiorilla 6-1, Men's "Division team, als

In the early stages Prince Simon and his stable companion, Salalec, raced in company, but soon after the half-way mark Prince Simon started to draw smoothly away.

At the top of the hill Paradise took second place, but like the four other rivals to the favourlie

Prohibitive odds

The winner started at the al-

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1950.

LAWN BOWLS Home cricket:

TEAMS

The following are Lawn Bowls teams for League matches toinorrow and Sunday

TOMORROW

Club de Recrejo (White) V PRC at Happy Valley (First Division) P. A. Costa, F. X. Soares, G. A. Noronha and F. V. V. Ribeiro (skip); L. da Silva, J. P. Xavier, M. A. Baptista and II. A. Ozorio (skip); C. Noronha, H. R. Pinna, C. P. Basto1and C Itoza-Pereira (skip).

Club de Recreio (Blue) v CCC at Happy Valley (First Division) A. F. Noronha, L. J. Bilva, C. C. skip) A. P. Pereira. N. Beltra Pereira and J. F. V. Ribeir R. F. Luz and J. A. Luz (skip); G. A. Guterres, C. E. Marques, A. M. Sluza and J. E. Noronha (skip).

Club de Recrelo V IRC at King's Park (Third Division) G A. Pinna, L; F. Lopes, M. Ferreira and J. J. Basto. (skip): H. S. Remedios, R. A. Campos, M. L. Roza and L. A. Rosario (skip): A. A. Guterres, J. A. Victor, §. E. Souza and D. C. Alves (skip). KBCC v Hong Kong FC at Happy Valley (First Division): G.C Norman, L Gaddi, ALG. East- mna and W.C. Simpson (Skip): and L. Sykes (Skip); P. Hughes. D. Trail, E. Greenwood and F. E. Skinner (Skip).

Bouth China AA 9-KITC O C. C. Yew and T. H. Wang best Y. J. Khan and S. A. Hussian, -2; beat Firdos Khan and Y, Khan 6-1; beat S. S. Hussion and C. M. Tsong and C. Y. Wang playing at King's Park, won theis beat Y. J. Khan and Iussion a-d: league fixture with KITC withou beat F. Khan and Y. Khan 8-1: was under pressure and had now. Conway, J.G. Meyer L. Guy beat Hussian and Harlllla 6-1.the remotest chance of catching the loss of a set.

The KITC

lacked mulch K. C. Wan and Dr. Tyou beat Prince Simon. persibly through the Y. J. Khan and Hussian 6-0; bear experience, persibly r and such F. Khan and Y. Khan 6-2; bent luck of

practice. well-known

Firdoussian and Harilla 6-3. players as

KGC 4UBRC G. Khan, Hussian and S.A

S.S.

Zimmern and F. ussian in their team but the

Grose South China AA Juniors led by (CC) lost to Catley and Tottle St. John 2-0 lost to Crossley and Redhead T.H. Wang, former University Champion and C.C2-6; beat Wright and Hancock,

former 31. Stephen's Boys 6-2 Champlin, proved vastly superior (KCC) beat

G: Rosselet and R. Lapsley Catley and Totilo The RAF visiting Recreio for 6-1; beat Crossley and Redhead their "C" Division game prove-0; veut Wright and Hancock no match for the Portuguese ladis and lost by 74 sets to 14 sets.

R. Thompson and G. Huang KCC last.

-0.

+

most prohibitive odds of 5 to 1. and i was a long time, before there was any betting about his chance. Paradiso was 33 to 1 and Perigueux was 7 to 1.

The course betting on the Derby before this afternoon's New- market Stakes was 15,000 to 0,000 against Prince Simon; but after he had won that race 2 to 1 was offered.-Reuter. TEAM TO REPRESENT WALES IN HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL

KBGC v FC at King's Park Division): J. Tindall, C. Willcox, N.P-Smith and A. Briley (Skip); T. Wren, W. Russel, R.H. Browne and V. Chittenden (Skip); A. Hulton, D.S. Oliver, J. Crigh- ton and R.J. Wigginton (Skip).

Talkoo DC KCC of Quarry Bay (Second Division): A. Steven Bovalrd and J. N. Heaton, C. Boval Chalmers (Skip); J Wold, W.B. Brown, R. B. Marshall and S. J. Pollock (Skip); J. B. Baxter, B.G.

Happy

On the Island the Chinese Re- to MoClague and Agafuroff 0-6;) 15/Sgt. Firth, Major Pugh; Halves: Willerton (Skip); T. Pilkington, |

IRC v RCC at Cox's Road (First)} Division); K. M. Rumjalin, A. R. Minu, : B. Hassan and U. M. Omer (Skip), A. A. Razack, S. and A. K. Yusuf. A. M. Omar Minu (Skip), M I. Razack. L Hoesen, K. M. Omar and U. A. Filipino Club v KBGC (Second Division) at Home:

L. J. Castilho, Dr. V. N. Atienzp,. F. Rodrigues, W. Howard (skip);| J. Delgado, T. K. Lim, J. W. Lee, . Basa (akip); A. Y. Lee, M. T. Nunes, J. T. Cotton, H. Y. Hau (skip).

Reserves: V, Riberio, F. Hunt and I. S. Castro,

en

HK

Association honoured

Drink

Coca-Cola

Ice-Cold

Kardar of Warwick scores

fastest century of the season

Yorkshire open second innings

London, May 10.

A. H. Kardar, Warwickshire's Pokiston 'all-round- or, today scared the fastest century of the English County cricket season so far.. Play ing for his County against Middlesex at Lords, he reached 100 in exactly 100 minuter and. went on to make 112, being the last man

Kardor hit three sixes and 12 fours, and was the dominating partner in a last wicket stand of 69. In this he cleverly protected Eric Hollles from the bowling:

out.

Hollles defended stubbornly;

*

At this total Yorkshire was all,

to score four while Kardar hit cut in 2 hrs. 40 mins. batting Blx wickets, and out lustily at every opportun-after the last Ity.

Bradford, May 11. Badmintonhind kept the tempera- The sun shone brightly bul ture'down when Yorkshire be- gan their second innings, 41 in arrears, on the second day of their match against the West Indles here, and by lunch time had scored 81 for four wickets.

Yorkshire, who were disrulssed in their first innings for 91, to

At the close Middlesex fallen since lunch for 20 ruris. replied which West Indies

with

Gomez bowled his off-breaks were 288 runs in arrears with cleverly, but Ramadhin perplexed 182 by the close of

of play yester. day, opened with Hutton and all their first innings wickets the batsmen more and looked to Lowson on a slightly soft wicket, still intact.

14cree

und Jones, the fast bowlers, found a little more life in the pitch than yesterday and were xaon successful, Yorkshire losing three wickets for only 13 runz.

A letter has boan received by the Hong Kong Badminton Association from the Inter- national Badminton Federa. of the World, whoce tion headquarters are located in England, intimating that the has Association . Mone. Hong

been accepted as a full mem ber of the Federation.

Kong Associa- The Hong tion, which will thus enjoy the status of a voting membar of the Federation, has bean saked to nominate a repre sentative to sit on the Federa 11n Council In the event of it being unable to arrange for a member to attend Federa- meetings in England. tion

Final acceptors for Liverpool Summer Cup

Baker, M. G. Mackle and J. Kin- lost to Calley and Tottle 2-6:

niburgh (Skip).. Crossley und Redhead

PRC v Recrelo (White) at At Kowloon Grickal Club, the lost to

Valley (First Division): home team lost to the United 4-6, lost to Wright and Hancock

Ross, C. Pile, F.E. Chan-

• London, May. 10. · Services Recreation Club by 1-6.

The following have beenning and W. McHardy (Skip) Fourteen final acceptors were KDC 0-HKCC ». five sets to four in spite of G.

5.1 J. H. Burbeck and E. G. lium- selected to represent Wales in

Marvin, Rosselet

F.W. Hallands, announced today for the Liver and A. Lapalsy who

phreys (KDC) lost to MaClogue the International hockey match Dowman and W.J.D. Catheron pool Summer Cup, to be run won all their zetu.

two furlongs, The Kowloon Dork Club lost to und Agaturan 4-6: lost to Mahon against England on the RNRC (Skip); T. Kavanagh, C. Pope, Hover one mile, the Hong Kong Cricket Club on and Pritchard 1-0 lost to Bart- No. 1 ground at King's Park Brown and w. Hillyer (Skip) 170 yards, at Liverpool on Sat-

sets les ad Howard 6-7.

PRC KCC at Happy their home courts by nine

sel, J.Purday, May 120, Goal: Captain White: Buck: Waldron, J.1f, Evane and G. F J. H. Clark and C, Wallet lost on Sunday, May 14. at 11 a.m.

(Third Divizio.1); J. Russel, to nil.

They are, with weight: Flush Royal (8 stone, & pounds). Tullost to Mahon and Pritchard 3-6 Major Byrde, Sgt. Mersh, L/C creation Club led by the

(@' stone, 11 Windsor: Forwards: W. R. Wil-C.A. Askew, A. Soutar and T.J. Nizami

pounds), brothers were given, a good scare lost to Barlley and Howard 16.

J. Blenkinsop and G. Blenkinsop kinson, Bdr. Wood, L/C James. Hosley (Skip); R. Wilson,

Slapdash

(8 stone, 10 pounds), lost 3-6; lost to Mahon and Pritchard

MaCingue and Agafuroit | L/Bdr. Bowell and Sgt. Watson. to

Senior (Skip).

and T.H. Fast One (8 stone, 7 pounds), Kil-

tone, 6 pounds),

Promo- belin Red Jerseys, white shorts and

(8 stone. 1-8; lost to Bartley and Howard stockings will be brought to the POC v HKFC at Stanley:

(Second tipn

tion (8 5, pounds), Alder- ground.

Division): 3.E. Burns,

LMc-man (5

stone, s'

8 pounds), Devan- Craigengower Cricket Club lost to Chinese Recreation Club ""quested to phone Major Byrde, cheon (Skip); A.G. Bond,

Those unable to play are re- Tavish, M. Scott and J. McCutcher and Devon Lady (8 stone,

3. pounds), • Jacobite (8 stone), Telephone 34121, Extension 130. Caldwell, G. Woodward and Dr. Brawbylod (7 stone, 13 pounds)

Carnation (7 stone, 12 G.I. Shaw (Skip): E. Gemmell. Red J. Maslem, D. Nish and W.G. pounds), Australian Star (7 stone. 3 pounds) and Avon (0 stone, 10 Higgs (Skip).

pounds).

by the Ladies Recreation Club who lost the Mixed Doubles "A Division encounter

the odd set. by W.J.D. Cooper and Mrs. Sin clair played sparkling tennis ic take two sets from the visiting Chinese players while the other two pairs each won one set.

home At Craigangower, the team lost to the Chinese Recrea- tien Club "1" by eight sets t one in the Men's "C" Division match.

The-match-between-CRC. dgn and Hong Kong University whe not played due to the undergrads having their anayal examinations, The following are the results: Mixed Doubles "A" Division South China AA 9--Kowloon CC 0 K.H. Ip and Miss' U. 'Khoo beat

T.E. Baker and Miss Roabernard

0-2; beat E.C. Fincher and Mis Ward 0-3; boat J. Larlou and Mrs. Tebbutt 0-2.

E. Tal and Mrs M, Chow beat Baker and Miss Bonbernard 6-1; beat Fincher and Miss Ward '6-1: beat Leriou and Mrs. Tebbutt 8-1. G. Lum. and Mrs-Ip beat Baker

2-6.

eight sals-10 one.

Baseball:

Reds knock Dodgers out of first place

New York, May 10.

Lefty Ken - Raffensberger, a pitcher reportedly

much coveted by the Dodgers, knocked Brooklyn' out of first place in the National League tonight by pitching the Cincinnati Reds to a three-hit 4-0 triumph at Crossley Field.

and Miss Bonbernard 6-1; beat The defeat dropped the Dodgers a holf game be-

6-1; beat Finchur and Miss Ward.

G-0; beat Mrs. Tebbutt 6-0.

Lading Recreation Dlub 4-CRC

Cooper

W.J.D.

and Mrs. Sin-

A.E. Jones

KCC V TDC at Quarry Bay (Second Division): D. Rosselet, H. Kew, J. A. Tibble and T. Lock

A. W Ramuey, C.

the first to go

Lowson was when with only eight runs on the board, he gave an easy return catch to Jones with the last ball of bis over. Jones also had Halli day leg-before without addition,

Pierce, who had been occasion- ally over-pitching, bowled Lester to make it three down for hine. Three offside tours by Hutton off Ramadhin showed the outfield to be quite fast. Ramadhin

and Gomes mode the ball turn but not with so much bite as yesterday,

Wilson helped to .add for the fourth wicket before falling to a brilliant catch at the wicket.

Hutton completed a masterly which included a six off Jones, in an hour and three quar tera,

ED,

Scores! Yorkshire 1st innings West Indies ist innings

Bowlers generally commanded respect, particularly at Panty pridd, where 22 wiel:cts fell dur Ing the day.

Glamorgan won the toss and batted first, but they were all out in 140 minutes for 75 runs.

be an extremely dangerous bowler under these conditions.

Suffered a quick loss ⠀⠀ The touring team suffered a quick loss when Stollmeyer was dismissed at 11, but afterwards with the wicket turning slightly easier the batsmen were in no real the Yorkshire trouble against combination of swing and spin.

ball At 41. Worrell mistimed a from Smalles and was out' leg- before, but at tea the West moles South African were only 50 runs behind with slow right arm spin bowler, in tight wickets standing and he claimed two of the six their match against Hampshire,

Lalcestershire farad better, but managed to gain a first innings lead of 20. Here Muncar did the damage with figures of 20 overs, mine mai. dans, 19 pune and six wickett. Oxford University tried out R.C.V. Lewis, -a

County wickets which foll.

The

R. Divecha, of India, WAE top scorer for the University with 32 out of a total of 127. R Dare, a young slow left-arm spinner, took six University wickets for | 28 runs.

Close of play scores

There was eventtulerloket after tes when Bmailes, York- shiro's 20-year-old spliner, took tha wlokata, bf Ras, Trestra}}/

and Goddard in the course, of four bails.

In spite of a sound innings by Rge the

the West Indies lost six. men before taking the lead..

John Wardle, with his left-arm slowe,

we, finished the innings by Today's close of play scores balls and the West Indies led taking the last three wickets In- five

were:

At Lords: Warwickshire 320 on first jonings by 41 runs. (Kardar 112). Middlesex 38 for Yorkshire, 1st innings an no wicket.

Hutton,

c. Rae b. Gomez At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni-Lowson, b. Ramadhin versity

321. for sine declared Halliday, (Dewas 123), Lancashire' nine for

A 132

Yorkshire Second Innings Hutton, not out

58

5

st.

Walcott

1 no wicket.

c. Goddard b. Gomez

11

2

127, Hampshire 182 for six (Me-

Yardley, Gomez

Stollmeyer b

Lowson, c. and b, Jones, Halliday, lbw b Jones Lester, b Pierre- Wilson, e Wal Yardley,

Walcott, b Jones

not out Extras

2

Total (81 for four? Total (for four)

"

At Oxford: Oxford University Wilson, run out.

4 Corkall 75).

At the Oval: Surrey 341, (Whit~

c. Stollmeyer b. Gomez taker 88. Jackson, right-arm fast- Smailes, b. Gomez....

Wickets fell at 1/8, 2/8, 3/9, medium, nve for 41). Derbyshire Wardle, lbw, b. Romadhin

4/02.-Reuter.

European YMCA

Victoria Cup P.T. programme

Nineteen anal acceptors were also enbounced for the Victorin

The following physical train-

.17, for no wicket.

At Brentwood: Northamptonshire

до

st. Walcott Sussex 178 Brennan,

Ramadhin 103 for

Trueman, not out wicket (Brookes not out 84).

Extra At Pontypridd: Glamorgan 75 and 63 for two. Leicestershire 98 (Muncer right-arm medium off- spin, six for 19).

07. Geo, Lee and T. Cup, to be run over seven fur- ing · programme and swimming vices 103. Worcestershire

Boker

(Skip); H. Gittins,

I

PRC at Happy Valley (Third Division): M. Horne, L

Catts, L. Brezney and

pool allocations have been Issued by Mr. W. E. (Billy) Tingle, newly-appointed. Phy- sical Director of the European YMCA, Kowloon; -

MONDAYS

Total

At Worcester: Combined-Ser-West Indies: 1st innings...

163 Stollmeyer, lbw b. Coxon (Kenyon 80, Sayer four for 38). Worrell, lbw b. Smailes... longs, at Hurst Park on Saturday;

Weekes, b. Smalles Bones,

and A. E. P. Guest May 20. . Tung

A tricky pitch Rao, c. Trueman b. Smalles (Skip):

They are, with weights; KCC

Dramatic ( stone, 5 pounds)

batsmen had a trying time on a Trestrail, b. Smalles

The Yorkshire and West Indios Walcott, & Coxon, b. Wardle W.H. Cowie Witness

Dacorum (9 stone, 4 pounds). Star

tricky pitch. bero when they began Goddard, Hution b. Smalles and. Welsh Honey (8 (Skip); J. McLean, H. Triggs, J.D. stone, 11 pounds), Spartan Sacri-

their three-day match, and dur- Gomez, c. Yardley b. Wardle MacFarlane and T

11.15 aon, to 12.15 nm-"Keeping the course of the day 20 Jones, not out...... Howarth fee, Burpham, Bobo, Transatlan

wickats fall for only 223 runs. (Skip); J. Close, W. Baker tie and Ballymucad (all 8 stone Fit for Women Members

Ramadhia e Hutton b. Wardie Lawrence and 9.

Yorkshire, who were put in to Pierre h. Wardle

Extras bat, were all out for 91, and in reply the West Indies made 132 Wickets feil at rogular inter- vals throughout the day, and the spin bowlers had a most success ful day.

at Kings Park IRC Recreates (Skip). (Third Division): A.B. Kitchell. E.B. Marker, D.M.A. Razack and

A.R.A. Rahman (Skip): A: Bachoo. S. Aboo, M. A. Wahab and A.R. (Skip); I. Kitchell, F.M.

6 10 7. pm—"Keep Fit" for Mon Members.

TUESDAYS

6 pounds), Bel Amour II (8 stone

pounds), First Consul (8 stone. M pounds), Meadow, Mist. (8 stone-3.80 to $30. pmJunior Girls 2 pounds), Barnes Park and Star Signal (8 stone), Double Deal (43

4.30 to 4.30 p.m.-Junior Bayn stone, 11 pounds),

"Keep F

|

2

Wynola

stone 6 pounds), Gallery. Proof

* A.H. Abbas and I. Al (7-stone, 3 pounds), Bear: Dunc

el.

stone, 2 pounds); and June Ball (6 stone,

10 pounds).~~Ncuter.

hind the Philadelphia Phillies, whose game CCC Recreio Blue" at Happy (First Division); Francis against the Pittsburgh Pirates was rained out."

Valley

ce, J. H. Xavier, A. J. Coelho Leg, the ninth inning and E. cl Arculi

G. Moving up to tle Brooklyn with two out clair lost to W.P. Tout and Mrs.

*(Skip). and beat the A's 6-4. Relief Hong Choy, S. Leonard, J.W Litton 3-0: beat Y.P. Tsul and for second place were the St Miss Choy 0-3; beat Ho Ka-lau Louis Cardinals, who won their pitcher Bob Hooper got two out Leonard and A. E. Coates (Skip), and Mrs. Chau 6-2

Dr. G. Smart and Mrs. Tam-re-light game from the New and then yielded a single to Lou D. A. Rosaric, G. C. Jorge, O..

Souza and J. Landolt Giants. 5-1 behind an

Boudreau.

(Bkip), A wild pitch worth lost to Taul and Mrs. Lit- other Southpaw, Max Lanler,

CCC KDC at Happy Valley (Third Division)! A. H. Ismai ton 1-6, lost to Tsul and Miss who pitched a seven hilter, Jim Hegon singled and when | Choy 2-4; beat Ho and Mrs.

Ladd (Skip), Li Shui-win, S. the Chaun (-1.

If it is true that Brooklyn is outfielder Sam "Chapman fell in E. K. Modi, H. Greenslade, G. 6. the H. J. Armstrong. Mrs. trying to deal with the Reds for folding the bull, pinch Solina, P. K. Lau and C. W.

and

Bob Avile headed home. Chap Lam (Skin), CA. Coelho, A F the Dodgers will Armstrong lost to Tsui and Mrs. Ralfensberger,

man had him thrown after to-

out but

Ferreira. H. W Randall and W. Liiton 2-0; lost to Teal and Miss have to up the price

Mike Guerra dropped the ball.

C. Oxley. (Skip). Choy 2-6 beat Ho and Mrs. night.

Then Winning Bob Lemon Chaun, 0-9

kloubled home Hegan and scored Pavel and Divecha

Reserver. R. O. Baker, I. K. himself on a wild pitch..

Men's "C" Division

Régrala 71-RAF: 1%

F. Botelho and S. Collaco beat Humliton and Doyle 6-4; heat

The 32-year-old veteran was brillante wat ons three singles, siruck out four and walked three.

The Reds, breaking :-out of a seven-game losing streak, beid

were

N

O'Grady and W.V. Field (Skjp).

Hockey Fixtures

The following are, the hockey

Tournament: International Fout Round of

international Tournament

+

First Round BUNDAY, MAY 14 Scotland v Ireland, Recreio, 5.30

́(Starting in. June)

8. to 7 pmBoxing for Men Members and Services.

all out by the close of play.

Total

Bowling

4 1 10

19.3.0 34

B

Leg-byes 1.

Trueman

Plarro Gerry Gomez took five wickets Jones for 34 rubs and Sonny Ramadhin Gomez Girls took four wickets for 30 runs in

Goddard and Yorkshire's first innings,

Ramadhin when the West Indies batted Ken 11:15 am to 12.15 pm-"Keep Smalles took five wickets for $4 Fit for Women Members.

7 to 8p.m-Budness "Koop Fit.

THURSDAYS

and John Wardle four wickets 6 to 7 pm-"Keep FL" for for 57 runs. Men Members.

FRIDAYS

3.30 to 4.30 p.m. Junior Giria 4.30 to 5.30, p.m.-Junior Boya) "Keep F

"Keep-Fit:"AU

d to 70.m

p.m.--Men's Boxing (Meinbers and Services).

7 to

154 302

137

The best batting display of, Coxon the day came from Clyde Wal. Wardle coth, the West Indies glant Smailes wloketkeeper, who defended Halliday.

Byes 4 No-balls 2 (by Coxon). and chose the right ball to

-Router, punish.

Ho stayed just over an hour,

half, and his 58, which la

and

རྒྱུ་

p.m. Umpires: Mr. Guest, Mr. "Keep F#, P.m-Business Girls cluded eight fours, was worth far

Silva

Wales y England, RNRC No. 1, 11 4.m. Umpires: Mr. Xavier, Mr. Portugal v Pakistan, RNRC No. 2

Grewal 10a.m.; Umpires: Mr. Blinko CVS. Gatti

HIFC v KBGC at Happy Val- Rellar pitaher Conrado Mar rero.pitched the Benators to a

icy (First Division); A: W. Hire 7:6 Victory over the Chleage ford and T. Fle: (skip). E. Tuck, cock, B. A. Mansell B. I.Blck- White Box under the “Washing-

C.V. Jamison, scoreless, for Ave. Innings by

J.Bebbington tor lighte Leftly Preacher Ape but tallied

Marrero took over in the second and M. N. Rakusen (Skip). A: I.. twice, in the sixth on doubles by and allowed only one run. The Robert J. T. Gichrist. India v

The Netherlands, Recreio Grady Hatton, Bob Usher and

100| Senatora won the game with`a Virgil Stallcup. Rex Barncy, who ave-run splurge in the fifth in

HKFC, POCAL Stanley (Third 10 am. Umpires: Mr. Falmer relieved Hog in the seventh, ae which Marrero's double and Ed Division): R. Collyer, D., Collyer, WURDAY, MAY 10

TUESDAY up two, more runs in the eighth Stewart's triple were

the big 4 Urquhart and L.A. Collyer winners 02 (1) v The- winners

Skip) T. Strange, CW.

น the failed to step on first blow the

Recreio, 5.45 p.m.: Umy of (2)avier, U.S. Dillon. Hong Kong Sing Tao foot taking a bez from Gill. Hodges on "The St. Louts at New York and son, LD.

pires (Skip)) Detroit at Boston games in the younge A. ball team routed the Manila] *: grounder,

The winners of (2) v The winners. Stallcup and Dixie Howell American League were rained singled for one run and Stallcup aut

of (1), RNRC Nɔ. 1,45,45 pm) O. forgin

S/Ldr, Padley, Mi core when Jin Aussell babbled Howell's hit

SING TAO XI SCORE THIRD STRAIGHT WINE

May

Terminal Athletics:649 at Rizal Memorial Stadium last night,

15. was the Vieiling team's third win in se miony starts,

-préviously defeated

Tutba

And an All-Collegiate

Third straight win

Scores -

"NATIONAL LEAGUE

RH

The Cardinals vlotory was their 'Boson Braves third straight, and their fourth in Chicago Cubs,

thor visiting football aggra, the last Ave games. AmanpedN

the South Vietnam; came Lealer, scoring lils second win. Bedoklyni. Do

koh, which turrived Jose fallen run behind in the third, Circl

ranch "hari, bir mates-full on Monte Ken-NG

Body for three rum in the waine

Argulo and Devur very handed

Corde hade hurtotal

..

Sargi-The ELA Strange

and T

HKERC Kowloon Docks ab

Hunthom Friendly match): S

WK Crawford AN Other G.

“Grímei 2

postponed

on Sunday

TA Fidgett Sand Golding will be played on Tuesday, 18 at «Вкір

PJK. Bijndy, A. H. Pine 5.45 1p.m.. Ganies: postponed on nell KM. Omar, and G. Ryder. Tuesday will be played on Thurs (Skin). U*A* Rimföhn DJ day, at 5.45 9

„Brasscit.""WSSE: "Macfarlane, and

A. G. Gardti

WRONESDAY, MAY 17

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The West Indies bowlers kept the Yorkshire batsmen subdued and only 33 runs came in the hour N

*Immediote success

Come changed to

At that, total

At 37

JOE LOUIS MIGHT CHANGE. HIS MIND

Sao Paulo, Brazil, May 10, The ex-heavyweight champion,"

Joe Lout, said today he will

turn to the United States to conálder a campaign to regain titles

In June, 1948, Loute announced round-the-wicket deliveries and that he had retired after beatin” met with fminediate success. A Joe Walcott. In subsequent kicking off-spinner caught the months, he said he might change

his mind Pinside of Hutton's bat and i

In March 1949, he announced backward short-leg held a simple

he had retired. Then catch.

hin, with his second said: he might change his mind Ceceived Low- This Spring he announced he had son, who mads no stroke at r. retired and would, 10in a circus quickly turning off-back and Now he might change his mind. acemed surprised when the bal United Press hit his stumps. He batted an hour and a quarter for his even runs Lester fell to a short leg datch off Gomer at 40′ and smart place at Halding had Wilson run

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The West Indies spinners agnia A-m called the tune in the when Yorkshire's later fared a badly, late

falling to with the turning ball Yardleyy

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