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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

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WARWICK INCREASE LEAD IN CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE

Sussex open against West Indies

Hove, Sussex, June 21. West Indies begun a match against Sussex here today

London, June 20.

As a result of their easy victory yesterday and the failure of the next three Counties to secure a point from their games, Warwickshire have taken a lead of 16 points at the top of the County Cricket Championship toblo. Warwickshire have now obtained 84 points from 12 motches while the next two Counties, Surrey and Northamptonshire, each have 68 points from 11 and 12 games respectively.

batted Middlesex, with 52 points]

for

threa. and two Stollmeyer captained the tour from 12 matches, have drop- quarter hours for his 181 rung ists but lost the loss and Sus-ned from fourth to sixth place

hitting two slxas and 19 fours. sex had frat knock on a good below Lancashire and York-

Another successful batsman 10- the wicket which had been pro.

was Freddie Brown, shire, who each have 0 points day

whe from tected

rain,

Northamptonshire captain, although from 10 games.

made his first three-figure innings on barc Netts, who have been playing for Northamptonshire sawdust

was used

since he natches left from the previous the West Indies, are still at the joined them last year.

Lotion with only 12 points from nie up with 24 points from while Kent are only one step up the same number of games.

when the weather was over. Cost with rain threatening.

game.

Goddard was rested, bruised Anger when against Nottinghamshire.

having playing

At Junch, Sussex were 81 for no wickets.

Langridge and Smith begar. steadily against the bawling of Pierre and Gomez with left- hunder Smith'scoring the fastes hefore he was struck on the chin from by a short pitched ball Plcite.

Seventy minutes were taken over the first 00 runs and to that ilme five bowlers were used la an effort to break the first wicket stand.

The bowling did not suggest that ulira-caution was necessary and some of the crowd demon- strated the slowness, of Lan- gridge and Smith.

·

Scores:

Sussex-First Innlogs

Langridge, not out

D.C. Smith, not out

Extras

Total (for no wicket)

-Reuter.

· 36

Two England batsman, Reg Simpson and Gilbert Parkhouse, selected for the second Test af Lords on Saturday, were ir good form today.

against

S

Essex in two hours and

He, reached his 100

minutes, and floished with 134 runs not out. He hit 13 fours, driving and hitting to leg with much ability.

who

Jock Livingston, Northampton- While Simpson was scoring shire's Australian batsman, century against the West Indies at began his English first-class cric- Nottingham, Parkhouse was ket career this season, has still to making a bold bid to score the make his first century for the

century of fastest

season County. of the against Surrey at Swansea.

He wanted another 25 runs in 20 minutes to beat Len Hutton's 100 in 73 minutes when he tried to pull a ball and dragged it on to his wicket.

Slow bowlers shine Today he fell 15 short of his frat century. He has reached the ninatles three times.

Two slow bowlers, John Wardle, Yorkshire, and Tom Goddard, of Gloucester, were chiefly res- ponsible for their sides' victories Inday:

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950.

Continuous Quality

Is Quality You Trust

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Million dollar swimming pool Amateur Athletic

The above is a sketch of the proposed Municipal Swimming Pool for the Leal Senada da Camera, Macao, which will cost approximately HK$1,000,000 and which will be completed, be- fore the naxt Chinese New Year.

Notts lose to W. Indies

Nottingham, June 20.

The final day's play of the cricket match here, in which the West Indles beat Notts by an Innings and 61 runs, was distinguished by two fine in dividual performances, one for each side.

will be

Rog Simpson, who playing for England in the second Test match, which starts at Lords. on Saturday, batted for the four hours and 40 minutes which the Notts second innings Insted, and

Municipal Swimming Pool for Macao

F

Another progressivo step in the development of the City of Macao by the Portuguese authorities is the proposed scheme for a Municipal Swim- ming Pool for the Leal Senado, da Camara. is to be built on the vacant plot between Avenida Sidonio Pais and Estrada da Victoria, next to the existing school for girls, the site being part of what formerly was the Avenida Vasco da Gama.

An attempt was made aboutĮ

Federation to

be formed

was unanimously decided at a meeting of ra presentatives of Hong Kong Sporting Asso ciations and Clubs hold in the Jacobean Room of the Hong Kong Hotel yostorday that a Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Federation be formed.

A Committee of seven was appointed to draft the rules and lows of the proposed Federation, with Mr. J. Skinner and Mr. R. M. Omar servi ing ex-officio on the Committee.

In the absence of Sir Arthur | opportunities to rise in the field Morse, CBE, because of illness, of voort;

to Mr. Skinner was elected undertake the duties of Chair

(d) to Improve the facilitieg avullatte:

(e) to improve the standard e) →

-mon-at-yesterday's meetingocat sports ant (f) to, provide.—~—

Mr. Skinner said that Sir Arthur Morse had written to express his coaching schemes and propaganda.

Draft constitution regrets at not being able to attend

"Mr. Skinner proposed that t the meeting and to say that it there was anything he could do Committee should be elected by to assist the Federation he would those present to draft up a cons stitution for the Federation, Thir only he too happy to do it.

Nearly all the Sporting Clubs constitution would then be put to and Associations of the Colony all the: representatives of the were represented at the meeting different Clubs and Association~// yesterday.

for consideration.

After discussion as to the nur 'Recont' ovánts

ber of persons who should com Mr. Skinner, addressing the prise the Committee, It was do- meeting, said that two very recided that seven would suffice cent events in the, sporting and and the following seven persone athletle world made it clear that

were elected: Hong Kong was to participate In world sports, Hong Kong must have an Amateur Athletic Federa- tion.

emphaland that the

proposed Federation would not interfere with or infringe the Pights of Associations and Clube) afready formed

Aims

The alms of tho

Federation

MỪN Captain H. J. Chisnail. Mole Hing. Mr. A. de O. Saica, Mr. Mu Man-fal. Mr. S. Y. Pang Mr. N., F.. Bebbington and Mr. Walter Chen.

.

Among the Clubs and Asıb-

olations who, wara represented at the meeting yesterday were Chinne YMCA; ·Royal Navy Recreation Club. Hong Kong Police Sporta Board. Victoria Recreation Club, Chung. Shing wero: The arrangement is such as to

Swimming Association, Hong Kong (3) to enable Hong Kong to Amateur Chinese Swimming Age 15 years ago. to build a swim-permit casy observation and con-

(b) to make reciprocal. ar- Lusitano. Fong Kong Hockey rangements regarding Interna- Association. Hong Kong Badmin tan Association. Hong Kong Tabl tional contests:

(c) lo further the general ine Tennis Association, Sports Clu terest of all amateur sports and and the three Services. Army, to give the youths of the Colony toyol Navy and Royal Air Force,

Middlesex were given the task made 109, including 14 fours, raing, pool only, but construc- trol of the persons using the participate in International events; sociation, South China AA. Ciup,

scoring 308 runs in three and a quarter hours for victory against Yorkshire at Lords.

of a total of. 224 runs.

the

Glorious drivas Purkhouse completed his first 50 runs out of 58 in 34 minutes and his 75 runs scored out of 88 occupied only 52 minutes. He hit 314 fours, mostly glorious drives.

For the West Indies Worrell, tion was abandoned after the dressing rooms. After 12 years with Sussex Jark

with his alow left-arm deliveries walls had been carried up just

Wire-mesh-fonca Onkes, the younger of the Coun-

In 95 minutes they were all out kept one end going for three hours above the level of the bottom two brothers, today com- B! tr'e

pleted bis maiden

Outalders are prevented from century in for 78 runs, their lowest total of and 20 minutes and finished with slab.

the excellent agures of 41 overs,

new scheme, the entering In tha first-class cricket against Cam- the season. Helped by smart field-

swimming area bridge University,

ing and wicketkeeping besides the 21 maidens, 57 'runs' and' fve,

of the batsmon, Wardle

wickets, which were a tribute in architects decided to retain the which is entirely fenced off with

paris. the

of pool already built

a wire-meth fence. The feat had eluded him nar- nahleved aspy the best, analysis both his endurance and his acti

and by arranging the Various rowly in the past. A week ago ach

The children's section is also curacy. against Notis he reached 05 runs of his career with sight wickets

Simpson apart, the Notts bat-tructures around it, obtained a most

Interesting separated from the main pool to pleasing and The following will represent in 67 minutes before falling to a for 28 runs in 13 overs, four of the Indian Recreation

ting, as in the first innings, was lay-out as will be seen from the prevent accidents. Club catch on the boundery, and last which were maidens. This made

of agains!

reproduction: Craigengower

the general plan. off Cricket season he hit 99 the Kent his match figures 12 wickets for

patchy and Joe Hardstaff, with

the next top The main feature is the swim- rune, was Club In & "D" Division League bowlers.

Oakes played the most en-

ming pool itself, 60 metres (182 tennis

game at Happy Valley

In the first innings Notts had feet) long and 20 metres 785 feet) tertaining, if not the most cor- ront, cricket of the day at Hova:

been dismissed for 240 runs in in width (with provision for and completed his century In an

reply to the West Indies total of eight seven-feet racing lanes). hour and 10 minutes. In all he

525 runs for five declared and had which may be the largest in South

IRC TENNIS TEAM

today:

I

F. A. Curren, M. Sumy, Ador

A. Rumjan, S. K. Bux, 5, 11.

Khan, 5. M. Rumjahn (Captain),|

rung

English soccer players too slow

London, June 20.

England's soccer team for the World Cup finals in Rio starting on June 24 will have to sharpen its speed to stand any chance at all of win- ning the trophy currently held by Italy. Recent games against continental countries have

shown very clearly that English footballers are too slow to hold the nippy boys from places where the sun always shines and the grounds are hard and fast-just the sort of conditions

Brazil. they'll meet in!

90 runs.

Goddard, 43-year-old off: spinner who has been captain- Ing Gloucestershire in the last few matches, had a deadly spell of bawling which resulted in his side gaining a remarkable vior they over Derbyshire by 81 rung _after_being_210 rune in Arrents

on the first innings.

Results

.

35 scorer.

followed on 285 runs behind.

J China.

At the interval Notts had scored 150 runs for the loss of four wickets in their second innings

He

ve

1wa

The following are the results. of first-class games played today.

tha

.

The water denth will be four feet at the shallow end and 10'-4"

A group of "cabanas", each with a shower, a dressing room

along and a' patio, is strung the west "boundary- and these. serve at the same time to shut. the off the pool area, from neighbouring school, house now; under. construction,

These cabanas constitute ani

at the deep end where a three-other separate and independent meire and two one-metre diving unit, and the access to them is by the lower road, the Avenida boarde are to be Installed.

Sidonio Pals.

Olympic standards

Water will be drawn from thr

·wili. be re-circulated, Altered,

Con

Baseball:

Dodgers take over lead; Giants score first win of season

New York, June 20. “The Brooklyn Dodgers took over undisputed pos

session of National League first place tonight by defeating the Cincinnati Reds 8-2 as the St. Louis Cardinals lost to the Giants.

Bob Rush, tall Cub right! hander, gave only five hite he racked up his eighth day cision against five-lossie.

Russ Meyer hold Pittsburgh. të ix hits-Associated Press.

י

Yo, New York, June, 20. Today's bripball scores were: AMERICAN LEAGUE,

R H New York Yankees.. 812 Cleveland Indians 33 Philadelphin Athletics ÷0 St. Louis Browns'

A steady innings Derbyshire needed to score 172

Simpson scored a brilliant 10r runs to win jo 183 minutes and in runs but failed to save his side the hour before tea made 53 runs

Admittance is through a turn- from an innings defeat. He opened for three wickets. Then in the 15 the innings and was last men out

stila gute at the ticket booth and It is proposed to adhere as those wishing to swim. must also minutes after the interval they He played a steady innings and closely as possible. to Olympic pass through a shower and foot

- Gil Hodges hit a grand slain John Sain, who was after his 10th lost five wickets for two TRAN nattempted few forcing strokes.

homer in the third inning for victory of the season. Those five wickets all fell to Indeed,

se gave the impression peditions may be edicial com- bath. Goddard in four overs for two that he was more intent on batting

Dance hall

the Dodgers, -· *·

The New York Giant's win was runs and he made the ball turn practice in view of Saturday's Macao Waterworks mains and The building in the foreground, their fist, of the sepson over BL viciously on a worn pitch,

Test. Goddard took seven wickets in Simpson and Harvey took the chlorinated, and then returned is restaurant and danie an eighth home run in the eighth to collapsed in the sixth and sevent

along the Avenida Sidonio Pals Louis, to

Westrum blasted. This The Pittsburgh Pirates defence EL row for 26 runs but they

soore to 19) after lunch, but at pool via an cascade. eventually cost him 42 runs. that total Willams claimed two the nitor house, is shown of the mid from its roof the public can eighth hem fit and give the Giants, innings

and

ps: the

Philadelphia bowled 10 overs, of which

wickets. First he held return upper left of the sketch, its from

a 3-2 triumph.

Phililes came from behing to wing were maidens.

catch to dismiss Harvey and weitig treated as an arcade to me front and sides are almost The Cards had beater the 7-3 in the rain,

The balle later Stinchcombe provide shade and shelter for patted the belt defensively into the children using the wading entirely windows and glass blocks Glunts gix, straight,

and reinforced concrete, and in the hands

Cubs clip Braves of Gomez at Billy,

***** pool.

The latter is a smaller pool, in this structure the architects have point.

The Chicago Cubs tied together adopted a functional design with

three singles for their winning At Swansea: Glamorgan -drow Jepson hit out at everything

ery pleasing results. but at 206 runs he was brullantly feet long. by 20 feet wide, with

water depth varying from one

A, Boriva af

con tun in the 10th inning as tho with Surrey. Glamorgan 448 and caught at mid wicket when pull foot to four fest, and in for the

reinforced com prate frames or bents are used slipped the Boston Braves 4-3. 150 for one (Parkhouse 75, H.

for big Trouble is, theso near-veteran] Whittaker

war in charge on Davics 54 not out). Surrey 362 in a delivery from Worrell...!

At 222 runs. Worrell Elean up of children and beginners. players that form the England Arsenal's trip a year ago and (Clark 60).

At Hove: Sussex drew with bowled Sime and Butler and two eam won't be able to put on any Dodgin was with the Southamp-

Cambridge University, Sussex runs later Simpson's long Innings pace. They'll have · thêj ton team. extra clever stuff, ball control and wide Altogether 21 players have been 312 and 340 (C. Oakes 51, Cox ended when he gave Williams sweeping movements, but those invited to make the trip two 93. J.. Oakes 181, Warr, right- return catch.

arm fast bowler, five for 78), goalkeepers, four full backs, |

even half-backs and eight for Cambridge University 471 for five

declared, wards,

At Lords: - Yorkshire bost Mid- dlesex by 229 runs, Yorkshire English 437 for six declared and 188 for seven declared. Middlesex 288 Williams for nine declared and 78 (Wardie, Simpson, é and b Williams football, but everything he dp #Wolverhampton Wanderers) and] left-arm 'slow bowler, eight for Harris, run bu

Winrow b Worrell

and Worrell At Northampton Northampton- Hardstaff, plenty of time to pack their goal arcs and havo every other Eng- Full-becks: Jaurie Scott (Aralure 240 (Brown 57, Peter Smith, Stocks, c Christiant, & Gomez lish-player well and truly mark senal), All Ramsey (Tottenham right-arm low legbreak bowler, Harvoy, c and b Williams ...

Sinchcombe,

V e Gomez, b Wil- ed when Matthews eventually Ilotspur), Jack Aston (Manches dive for 27) and 281 for seven drabs the ball into the midolo. ter United) and Bill Eckersler (Livingston 85, Brown 134 not llamas

out).

Jepson, Williams, b Worrell There have been continental (Blackburn Rovers). taclics against England every : Half-backs Bill Wright (Wol-At Bristol: Gloucestershire beat Sime. b Worrell time. Matthews has played.",y verhampton Wanderers), skripper Derbyshire by di rung Glouces Butler, & Worrell Maybe the selectors are of Phatcam. Laurie Hughes being 104 and 881 (Young 117, Rowe, not out.

(Liverpool), Jim -hoping that won't happen in Bio:

Dickinson Gravelay-15 Derbyshire - 819 (Portsmouth), Bill Nicholson and 80. (Goddard, right-arm off-

spin bowler, seven ... for: 42) -- Tottenham Hotspur), Jim 2-

Router

will not be enough. With lack of speed in the team many English critics crossed swords with the Football Association on the choice

English team of 35 years old Stanley Matthews.

Players and Stan may still be one of the irisklest right wingers in world league clubs are

Goalkeepers

their

Bert

7

ents worked at, à analifa pace.

This gives opposing teams Ted Dilchburn (Tottenham Hot- 26). spur);

In a low state-

low state right now

1a very ittle intorg De either the team

or the

Boscar xkers- bayo long beery

(Fulham),, Willie Watson

Engush footballs in such a derland), the Yorkshire County there cricketer who has been given special leave by his cricket club world to travel, and Harry Cockburn

(Manchester United). -

Forwards: Jack Milburn (New divided am, whether this, country carlie United), Stan · Mortenser alenallt · should or should not be (Blackpool), Roy Bentley Chel

NORDKOVFILIA, Mannion: Chickties- represented

rough).

h)om: Finney Pine (Portht" End),ko Sian - Matthews Blackpop)); Lin, Bally (Totten- barn Hoteur), Jimmy Cullen farhampton Wanderen

Casada, and Astons and

Most of them viadalles an Ang, lah tam battling in conditions completely foreigny to footballers

NORTHUMBERLAND

* PLATE FIELD

Scores:

For the tiny tote thera also a sand pit nearby also 40 feet by 20 feet. The grandstand is to be en tirely of reinforced

concrete.

Certain parts are to be pro- fabricated and hy careful design

to carry the 30 feet wide flat The loss was the ofth roof, which is to be used as an open air esplanade; where re- fresh manta and food may ba Berved, orang

While the restaurant building le of a modern design, ther spec-

526 of formwork the architects pro- tators' stand and the cabanas, pose to eliminate a great deal of have tiled roofs which the plaster-work and finishing. thun architects propose to treat after the characteristic | Portuguese effecting a say in the construc-

stylo tion costs.

West Indies 1st Innings

· (for Üye declared) · Notts 1st innings.

240

Notts Second Innings

100

The back of the spectators. 21 stand faces the Estrada da Vic

toria which is at a level half way between the pool and the top of the 'stand.

Public entrance

Good

arrangement

Test Match to be broadcast

Washington Senators:

Detroit TigerS

Boston Red Sox Chicago White Sox

DAMNATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh Pirates Philadelphia Phillies Radio Hong Kong has made Chicago Cubs special" arrangements to take Boston Braves relays from the BBC covering ||

On the whole, a very simple descriptions of play in the Cincinnati Reds architectural treatment has been second Test match between Brooklyn Dodgers adopted with rollance chiefly on England and the West Indies St Louis Cardinals "good"arrangement and ...)

landscape which begins at. Lords on New York Giants Orders for the

machinery Saturday, June 24,

Standings

The following are the times at is The public entrance la from

this road and at this level or have been placed and tenders which these relays will be broad- NATIONAL LEAGUE the public lobby or "crush hall for the buildings have been call waste lounge, bar, refreshment stalled for July 12, and it is proposed Elurday, June 24, 0.10 p.m.-

Tátal

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are provided. D

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0-101, 7-200,

London, June 20. Pierre, Agid, of seven, the smallest | Jories mary: years, have been dow Gomes

obables, for the North" || Worrelli

running" "over| Willarga Gostorili: Park, Biblimayar

# đưp to start at 3.05 (Jones), and runners, with |úszon

Pe Gambe

Won. Lát Pot/.86hind;

and lavatories as well as the to have the whole completed bo-3.83 pm and 11.30 p.m.-12.18 Brooklyn 33 20623

Bt. Louis pares to the seats. At both fore next Chinese New Year. p.m.) (June 25).

31 31 500 144 ends and in the lounge cast doors total cast of the entire Monday, June 20, 0.40 pm-9.45 Philadelphia,

Techeme t'estimated at about pan. (acrenume of 9.10 p.m.-0.30 Boston 30 23 346

HK$1,000,000://79

p.m. broadcast from BBC)

2020-310 Chleugely tob of the stand?" is a Tho covered promotia le deck, Lin The design is by Alfred Vs Tuesday, Juno.27, 9.15 p.m.- New York 25 20190 central pavilion, being allocates Alvares, Architect, and the struc 9.30 p.m.

Pillsburgh to the Prend and broadcasting at turel works by Joan de Bilvexednesday, June 20, 0.10 p.m. Cincinnati all-glass booth being denged AMIC. Civil Engineer both of 9205.me

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The dressing comms, showers direct the building works in dozzicate will be given' as near Dow

and Lavatories are in the lower. Macao during their construction, posible: to, 9.30 pm, on, June

Se dendet. - this Colony, who will "Jelaily Bhould the match last for fivo Bohu ẨM NA

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