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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

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WEST INDIES ALL OUT FOR 215 IN TEST MATCH

Manchester, June 9.

The West Indios failed to get a first innings load ovor England in the first of their five-day crickot. Test oricounters here today, the visitors

being all out for 215.

England's first innings score was 312.

Tea. was taken at the all-out score.

Batting became very sub- On a difficult pilch, England dued after lunch, four con collapsed but recovered in thrill- After the fall of Ave secutive maidens being bowletting style.

wickets for 88 runs, and with Len Hutton temporarily out of action with a damaged finger, the West Indles allowed the initiative to slip from their.grasp.

at one period. Then came some spirited batting Weekes who cut, looked and

WAS

by

cover-drove Hollies for boun flarics. Weekes

Anally caught with his score al 62.

West Indies continued their first Jonings here this moming and by lunch bud scored 102 runs for the loss of four wickets; 218 Junk behind England in the First Test.

Godfrey Evans, with 104 runs, hla first Test century, and Trevor Bailey, who scored 82 runa not out, combined in add ing 161 runs for a sixth wicket record for England versus Weet Indies Tests. The previous bezt was 158 runk

U.S. OPEN GOLF:

Unknown professional in the lead

Ardmore, Pennsylvania,

June 8.

a little-

With some players sill tạ finish, Lee Mackey, known unattached professional Alabamu. from Birmingham,

B

led in the first round of the United Staten Open Golf Championship today with West Indies were expected to

Evans played a courages record-shattering 64. have a hard struggle to gain s

cavalier knock for two hours and Arst innings lead over England 20 minutes and his powerful hil- on a dry, dusty pitch when play

His only WHs resumed. This natural pitching brought 16 fours. already showed large cracks, and other century in first-class cricket was for the MCC against Otago in even if it became no worse. was sufficient to make any slow New Zealand in 1940-1947. bowler rub his hands with glee.

Only about 2,000 people were present at the start and

them many of

wore Warm clothing a protection agains

Hutton resumos Bailey played a sedate, defen- alvely correct Innings for three and a half hours, and he found Len Hutton some support from

the cold wind. Hulton's injured hand prevent- ed him from folding, but God, who, resuming after having treat- dard intimated that Johnsonment for a finger damaged by a would be it to bowl for West in.

fast ball from Hines Johnson, dies If required.

minde 30 runs.

Yardley began his attack with a contrast of the speed of Bailey and the slow of Hollfes. Neither batsmen was worried by the errn- tic Bailey but Hollies struck wit usual - immaculate. length right away.

In four overs, Baliey conceded 13 runs bafore Yardley introduced the Surrey spinner Laker who began with a couple of maidens. But neither Laker nor Hollins spun the ball as viciously did Valentine and Ramadhin yester

cay.

The opening stand reached 50 in 75 minutes when Bob Berry had his Brat bowl In Test cricket before his home crowd, He tool: a wicket with his ninth ball. which kicked from a good length and Hao, unable to get his bat But right away, was brilliantly caught. Doggart, also making his first Test appearance, dived for- ward to take the ball four yards from the bat and inches from the ground at backward short leg.

Decido to attack

West Indies dealded that at- 1ack was the best form af de fence and Worrell · and Stoll. ineyer jumped into the path or the ball. Thay carried the total to 74' baforẻ bộing dismissed off successive baffs..

Hollies for a second spell, first dismissed Stollmeyer with a top- spinner, the last ball of the over. When Berry tossed a high fighted slow into the air for the first ball of the next over, Worell again danced out to drive. He missed completely und was stamped.

There was, an element of luck about this As the ball, bounced back on to the stumps after striking Evans' gloves.

Twenty runs were added in as many minutes when Berry struck again, getting Walcott caught be hind the wicket front a ball which lifted sharply.

Berry, left arm slow, bowler, took his three wickets for 21 runs

Es his first 13 overs.

|

It not only broke the course rc- cord here by two strokes but wat lowest round ever for the the event. He was out in 33 and hame in 31 to Anlab six under par,

Mockey, who had played in

tournament only a few, money

and has yet to win a prize, took only 27 putts. He told reporters fave an old lesson or two when

he could and a client.

Von Nida rallios Norman Von Nida, the Austro- Han professional, was out in 41, The hero of the West Indier) but rallied to finish in 75, which was 20-year-old Alfred Valen-put him well down the list.

the Jamaican slow bowler, tina, who took sight wickets for 104 runs in 50 aware. He had vs wickets' for 24 runs at one stage and actually took the first eight

wickets, but Ramadhin spelled his chance to become the first man in cricket history to secure all 10 wickets in a Test.

His eight wickets are believed to be the most ever taken by a cricketer playing in his first Test. England's batting broke down on a spin bowler'e pitch and they last five wickets for 95 runs by lunch time. The trouble ucgat when, with a total of 22 runs, Hutton retired with a finger aam- aged by a ball from the giant fast bowler, Hines Johnson.

Batsmen puzzled

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1950.

Frank Stranthan, the United States winner of the recent British Amateur Championship, practical- ly put himself out of the running with a first round of 78. He three- Of putted on three greone.

The defending Champion, Cary Middlecoff, took 73, while Sam Snead, the favourite, for the title was also round in 73. Ben Hogan.

former Champion, was heading for a big score with a tally of 38 after nine holes.--Reuter.

Dai Reos leading

Leeds, June 8. Dai Nees, the British Ryder Cup player, led at the half-way stage in the Yorkshire Evening News golf tournament here today.

Ho equalled the course record of This opened up one end,

andi 66 on his second round for a Valentine, making the ball lift and 30-holes total of 130. Two turn, puzzled the batsmen to such strokes Behind came Antonis, 38- an extent that he captured five year-old Argentine professional,

wickets for 34 runs,

t

master of the batsmen, had played Valentine, who was completely la only one first-class match tour when he took 13 wickets for 67 runs against Lancashire.

The amateur, Hubert Doggart who is new to Test cricket, tried to knock bowlers off length and htl five fours, but he was eventu- ally tricked and skied a catch.

who broke the record with 65,

In third place was Frank Jowic, the Yorkshire profes sional, with 142.

Bobby Locke, the South African and British Open Champion, was round in 70' for an aggregate of 143.

Forty-four competitors with 153 or better qualised for tomorrow? final two rounds. Conditions today were much cooler, the heat wave having broken-Reuter.

The wicketkeeper, Gedfrey Evanu,

and the fast bowler. Trevor Bailey, retrieved Eng. land's position · by adding 147 rune in two hours In an an ASCOT GOLD CUP: broken stand which carried the total to 212 for five wickets by tea time.

Bowling loses accuracy The West Indies bowling had lost much of its earlier accuracy sad the folding was not in keep- tng will reputation.

FINAL ACCEPTORS

London, June 8. Seventeen finel acceptors

Australian tennis players

Mambers of the Austrailan tennis team are pictured above as they turn out for practice at Wimbledon, London. Left to right: George Worthington, Ken MacGregor, Frank Sedgman, Harry Hopman and John Bremwich-AP photo.

Lawn Bowls:

Recreio "Blue' expected to beat Kowloon Cricket Club

By "JACK-HIGH"

the number of interesting matches down for decision in the Lawn Bowls League this after- noon, the best game in the First Division should be that at King's Pork, where Club de Recreio "Blue" meet Kowloon Cricket Club. KCC have made several, their money. The odds in this changes in their team, with game are definitely in favour of marked sucĊESS.

I am afraid. KBGC. however, that in spite of these changes they will not be strong enough to beat the Portuguese. who should take at least four Points from this game.

Last line of defence

Balgon, June 9. The referss at a soccer

two

Viet. match between namese teams here recently sent off the field a goalkooper from whose pocket a pistol fell. when he jumped to clear the balle

Protesting, the goalkeeper sald koʻcurried the gun to pro- tect him against' ` possibly hostile persone in the crowd. —Reuter-AAP.

USRC beat CCC in

tennis match

County cricket:

Drink

Coca-Cola

ke-Cold

Yorkshire feel absence of Hutton and Yardley

London, Juna" 8.: The absence of Len Hutton and Normon Yardley on Test duty of Manchester was keenly felt today by Yorkshire, the joint County Cham- plons.

In their match against Warwickshire at Birming

ham, they were forced to follow on-for the first time this season.

Some fine pace-bowling by Garlick, right-arm medium off- the New Zealander, Tom Prit- spin bowler, four for 23). Noty chard, and Charlie Grove, saw thamptonshire 211 and 105 for Yorkshire in a perilous post- no wicket (Oldfield 87 not aut).. tion at the close, needing 237 At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni runs to avert an innings do- versity 407 for four declared. feat with nine second innings | Hampshire 2230 for six (McCorkel wickets remaining.

62, Arnold 87).

At Birmingham: Warwickahti,

Yorkshire Gilbert Parkhouse, Glamorgan'a 460.

199 (Lawand 23-year-old prollie run-getter. Grove, right-arm fast- mediu today became the first player in four for 30) and 24 for one wicket,,

first-class cricket this, English

At Ilford: Notts 372 and 32 for season to store centuries in three succcssive innings.

It is

cinca 22 years Glamorgan bataman

last, as complished the feat. Fred Gardner, of Warwick. xhire, failed yesterday by only two runs to gain such a alstine tion.

Parkhouse hit 22 fours in his grand knock of 127 runs (against the Combined Services. In blo last five innings he has now scor-, ed 508 runs, including four-cen- turies.

Close of play scores

no wicket, Essex 374 for seven declared (Cray 163),

sovert

At Cardit: Glamorgan beat thi Combined Services by wickets. Combined Services 174 and 203 (Boys 64, Greensmkhi 51. Glamorgan 200 and 118 1 thred (Jones 52. not out). Reuter.

COUNTY MATCH

London, June: 9." At. Gravesend, Northampton- shiro beat Kent by seven wickets in the County cricket

match ended today, Kent scored 250 5 the first innings and 108 in

Close of play scores of first-second, while Northamptonshk class matches chded today were put up 213 and 154 for three

Lancashire beat Gloucestershire as follows:

at Gloucester today in the County cricket match by 82 runs. “

At Oxford: Sussex 239 and 205 for one (John Langridge 102 no out, C. Cakes, 86 not out). Ox- ford University 211.

ex 227 and At Lord Middlesex 145 for two (Robertson 35 not out; Brown 58). Leicestershire 214.

At the Oval: Somerset 297 and 82 for two, Surrey 216.

At Gloucester: Lancashire 104 and 188 (Cook, Seft-arm, slow bowler, seven for 55). Glucca- tershire 131 and,49 for no wicket, At Ilkeston: Derbyshire 325 and os for two (Kelly $3. not, out). Worcester, 105.

In the Third Division, Indian Recreation Club will be meeting Kowloon Docks at Hunghom and not at Sookunpoo.

United Services Recreation The Indians have won all their Club produced. another major matches up to the present and surprise of the season,, when game should come away with another they defeated Cralgengower At Gravesend: Kent 250 and 103 |

Another interesting should be seen betweel Craigen- gower Cricket Club and Hong Kong Football Club on the latter's Erech..

Craigengower suffered their first defeat last week when they went down to Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Austin Road, although winging on two rinks,

win to their credit.

Craigengower Cricket

three for 16,

Lancashire scored 104 and 183, while Gloucester replied with 137 and 114. Tattersall right-arr medium off-spin hawler, took six wickets for 20-Reuter,

STARTING TIMES AT. FANLING The following are the staring times on the Old Course at Fan- Ing tomorrow: A

0.32 K. S. Kinghorn-H. W. S

Heath

9.44 W. O. Davies--W. Paterso.1) 9.52 R. K. Collings-R, S..Barry

Roberts - Kas.

Almao

Cricket Club, last year's hold (Dawson 38, Nutter, right-arm 10.00 W. G. Club should beat Hong Kong Electric ors, by 6% sets to 2% in their medium bowler, Recreation Club, while Police "B" Division Tennis Mixed! Recreation Club should have the Doubles League encounter yes-

better of Club do Recreio at terday." Happy Valley.

Today's games

Largely responsible for the USRC victory were Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stack, who claimed their full quota of three sets with o The following is today's pro- brilliant all round display,

won two matches, both of which To date, Craigengower have were played on their own green. | gramme:

They will be playing away again, this afternoon and untow

KDC Arculli Rnd

show his men

*** ·} Rec "B" marked Improvement, ́ ́I am

HKFC afraid neither Coates and his

PRC men nor Landolt's rink will be able to carry him.

In

any ovent, a very good HKFC should be seen, with the HKCC game odds. slightly in favour of Crai-FC gengower.

TDC

Kowloon Docks will be at home to Kowloon Bowling Green

Club In what promises to be a KDC. very oven game,

CCC

طرح

FIRST DIVISION

ปี KBGC

KCC

CCC

V IRC

V KBGC

• IRC

SECOND DIVISION

V KCC

* POC

THIND DIVISION

Sv.IRC

HKERC REC

Kowloon Bowling Green Club PRC 1 have won two out of three

matches played,

Several changes

made several changes in their For today's game." they have une-up. A. L.G. Eastman, who has been playing No.3. to Siinp- son, will be piloting a rink with Chittenden as his right · Kand' man, while G.E.F. Thompson

be No. 3 to Simpson.

AQUATIC MEET;

Further heats held

In the only other match played yesterday, also in the "B" Mixed Doubles Diviilan, Recreio scored a zorrow win: of five sets to four over Kowloon Cricket Club.

MIXED DOUBLES "B" DIVISION

Baseball:

Red Sox maul Browns 29-4; set up seven records along the way

New York, June 8..

In the most savage big league batting assault ever

· perpetrated in the 20th century, Boston Red Sox ran up the incredible total of 60 basos today, mauling the lowly St. Louis Brawns 29-4 and setting seven records along the way. Capt. Stubbs and Mrs. Dewor- Sed Sox, paced by the great Ted Williams, Bobby

USRC 6%-CCC 21⁄2 Lt. Col. and Mrs. Stack (USRC) best. D. J. Leonard and Mrs. I. Bouza 6-8, heal R. O. Baker and Mrs. T. Walson 1-5, beat H. M. Liu and Mrs. 5. Chiu 6-2.

Duție (USNC) beat Leonard and Mrs. Souza' 6-2, beat`Haker and Airs. Watson 6-3, drew with Llu and Mrs. Chiu 6-6, and Mins A,

Capt A. J. Catley and Birt (USKO) beat Leonard and ||Mrs.

Souza

6.4, lost to Baker and

Mrs. Watson. 4-6, lost to Liu and |

1,Mrs. Chiud

KCC

Doerr and rookie star Walt Dropo, cannon aded seven home runs. Doerr got three to bot in eight runs while Williams and Dropo got two each.

Twenty-nino runs represent- |'. Every batter but one got at ed the highest total ever scor- least two hits, even Stobbe despite ed in "a": Major League game his four walks. Al Zarilla Hit fous

Calais, Euportello, Royal Empire, Notwithstanding these changes, the Hong Kong Chinese Amu- 5-6, lost to J. J. Remedios and Leagues back in 1901.

all.

as did Johnny Pesky

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. J. since the establishment of the doubles to tie another MRJOT Further heats in the Schools' Lawes (ICC) drew with J. B. current America and National League mark. He got five hits in Aquatic Meet sponsored by Consalves and Mrs. M. Gonsalves

Browns. have to show. Figueiredu M

4-6, 'lost to Association Mise

The previous American League kinst the Red Sox again teur Swimming

A lifeira and Miss M. record was 27. by Cleveland

Friday. were held at the Chung Shing

against the Red Sox of 1928.

Giants top: Cubs Swimming Pavilion, yesterday.ro -

FR. Karmani and Mrs. A.

The previous National League in something that more closely The finals will be held on Forward (KCC), beat Gonsalves bigh was 28 by St. Louis Cardin resembled baseball,

the trans J Monday, and Tuesday tioxt.. and Mrs. Gonsalves 6-1, lost to ale against Philadelphia Phillies fused New York Glants won The following are the results Remedios and Bins Figle iron. 10he total of 60 bases, which their sins in the last cloven of heats held yesterday:

boat Oliveira and Miss Ribeiro

Evans attacked the bowling cutting, hooking and pulling with joyous zest to claim most of the runs, while Bailey concentrate. were published today for next mainly on defence. Evans com- Thursday's Gold Cup, to be Weckos, who raised the 100 i pleted 50 runs in 73 minutes-with | run over two and a half miles

the help of eight fours, and at tea at Ascot, two hours and 20 minutes, aud Christian played out anxious he was only three runs short of

They are: Woodburn, Vic Day, time until lunch when the West, his first century in Test cricket.

Marvell II, Colonist II, Pas de Indien were 210 runs behind,

Postillion, Native Heath, Olein's Grace, Aldborough, Ciel Etolle, believe the Austin Road team Alindrako, Espaco Vital, Lone will find Kowloon Docks, a hard Engio, Bagheera and Castle Rock, mut to crack forecast, the

to win home team

In the remaining (First, Divi-

•sión.game; Indian Recreation Club will be'i maiting - Poliès Recreation Club at Happy. Valley

and not at Bookunpoo, Hout 1: Cheong Kin-mán A. E. Guest and Miss E. "hi" the latter,green ly not in a (Wah Yan); 2: Lau Kam-bor Bonbernard (KCC) lost to Gon- The stand was ended when it

good condition for play: Fons Lam) 8. Wu Chi-yim salycs and Mrs. Gonsalves 2-8, 18renched 161 runs two hours

With the exception of a couple Kong Lungi Wong Long-hol beat Remedios and ⠀

Miss 19 | mad 20 minutes, to establish an The acceptors (with weights) of their bowlers, the rest of the (Wah Yang Time; 65 seconds. Figueiredo, 8-3, drew with OH-

are: Sthe Blanal (D-stone, 10 IRC team has not had any Heat 21 1:: Lau Kam-hung veira and Miss Ribeiro 8-0. pounds Luminary (9 stone 5 practice. Still, I tip them to take (Fong Lam); 2. Tong Cheung-h pounds), Docorum and Ashley at least four points from the (8 stope, 8 pounds), Irish Dance Custodians of the La

seconds, (0 stone, 1 pounds), Mementum The best game in the Second should be at King's

!

Lunch lime scoroas

England-ist innings 312

West Indies-1st innings.

Rae, e Doggart, by Berry...

Stollmeyer, lbw b Hollies

Worrell, stumped Evans,

Berry

Walcott, Evann, b. Barry Weekes, not

Christiani, not out

Total

Extras

A long sweep for four carried Balloy to 1 in two and a quarter hours, t

14 English sixth wicket stand record

1 against the West Indies.

202

Wickets fall: 1-51; 2-74, 68–74)

and 4-94.0.

Thursday's-play

hitchester, June 8

•The-West Indjes ljad the bitter, of matters in a day of dramatis. Nuosumtinguorikkat, which, dnlished (WASH Land: having in: feat the

pings 1

Evans, adventurous but never rash, batted about the same time for his maiden. That century. ‚which 'included:18 tours. He wa struck repeatedly on the hang and boda it never flinched, Bailey continued his dogged de "flance"and" ^remained unbeaten,

with 32 runs t great

Wokingham Stakes

The Wokingham Stakes ́accep- tore, also published, today, mum- bcz/30. The race will be run over six furlongs at Ascot next Friday, June 10, 2

100 Metres Free Style.6-1.

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beep

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their alxth straight Lame Jand was accounted for. In saver tobning Chicago Cubs 0-0 homers, one trigle, nine doubles Chicago on Roy Weatherly's pinch and 11 singles, sucoseded even single, that drove home Alvin the most Englent mark on the Dark in the eighth. books-45 set by Cincinnat The Giants had a 5-2 lead te Reds of 1893. So the first innings but blew it and All 20 runs were - balled "fi, Chiba came back on a barrage of giving the Red Sox another new hbinera by Andy Pafka, Phil mark which exceeded the 28 Cavarzotta and Hank Sauer. driven in by New York Glanin Paving B

Scores over Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944.

Modern marki z

AMERICAN LEAQUE

St. Louis Browns

shing (St. Louis). Time: 72.8 FILIPINO CLUB

200 Metrès Breast Stroke. BOWLS TEAM (8 stone, 12 pound), Squander (@wek boween Tilipino Club and (Wah Yan): 2 Lo Wing-rik selected to represent the pilipino

Hent 1:41. Young Ying-chak The following have (8 stone, 10 pounds), (K Bug and Paramount (8 tone." 26dian Recreation Clubara (Wah Yan) 8. Wang Kwel-club in, their Becond Division pounds), Spartan Sacrifice and The Filipinos have won all chung (Ling Ying); Choung League Lawn bowls match against on Wednesday the Browns Boston Red Sox Goldsborough (8 stone, 7 pounds), matches played so far, while the Vick-chung (St. Louis). Time: Indian Recreation Club at King's suffered at 20-4 humiliation and p The Leader and Fair Sailler (8 Indians have lost fonca Tals minutes 17.8 secondra Park at 3.30 pm today: the two-days Red Box Lotals of Detroit Tigers - stene, pounda), Meadow Mist Raimb should be. Zoenly contested, Heat 2:1 Leung Hin-kin (Linger. K. Lim, Dr. V.K. Attenzaun and si hils was establish New York Yaukee (@kstone, & pounde), Ves and with, the home team: coming out Xing); 2. Lo Youngschung (Kong) → Ta: Rodrigues. W. Howard Cadet Roumel (9) stene, il pounds), on top, and bend Lung)/Time::" : 3 minutes 18.0

modem: "marken Castilho, Beecher and 1920 (8)

seconds. STATA

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Halley batted for three and Angelico :: (77/stone, E-KOdds in favour of KCCHTER-100 Metres-Free, Style,

half, hours without offering a chanon.” His bit niña fours, o

Jution resumad and was -sin- 542) dertain, against:: Valentine,

eventuail”, beat him with a clave

poundsy kified Ranger 17 stone, Hong Kong Cricket Club,win Heat 15 Choon kin. 12 pounds). Quliyori Sac Fund; be at home joi Kowloon Celaket F(WAS Blue Bouk (7. atoné,:11 pounds). Clübrands alivery: good and even 2(35on

with the

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FRÁNK

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