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RULES AIRED OF NEW ATHLETIC FEDERATION
The Committee of Seven of the Hong Kong Amo- tour Athletic Association mot yesterday at the office of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation to draft the rules and regulations of the Association.
Mr. Walter Chen was elected Chairman, The meeting decided to change the name of the Association to "The Hong Kong Amateur Sports Federation".
VARSITY CRICKET:
Exciting finish expected
Draw for Lawn Bowls Competitions
The following is the draw for the Third Round of the Open Singles and Open Fairs, as The objects of the HKASF well as the quarter-finals of
shall be:
(D) To promote all sporia rizongst moteurs of both sexes. (a) To stimulate public Opinion In favour of providing proper necommodation and facili- ies for the practive of all sports. (c) To approve and enforce uniform laws for the encourage- ment and regulations of amateur sports in Hong Kong and deal London, July 10. with infringements thereof.
(4) To Incorporate all toeni The University match may
gulsations exciting finish at apoutsi
and CO- province an Lards tomorrow for each side operate in their Interests
with (e) To ante
any has completed an innings and Cambridge holt a lead of only world-wide or regional organisi
tions dedicated, to the promotion of International competitions.
To foster the organization) (#) of international competitions and to promote Hong Kong's partici- pallon in them.
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runs
in
Unly two hours' cricket before lunch was possible today and in that time Oxford lost their aix remaining wickets for 79 ruhs,
The Jurisdiellam:
Federation scoring altogether 189
shall consist of such Amateur reply to the Cambridge Univer-
Sports Assoelations as are duly rity's Rest innings score of 200.
admillel to membership. Associa Oxford balted today on It damp pitch which ald not affordons so submitter shall he the con- (trolling body of that particular the howlers the • Asistance ex-
branch of sport in Hong Kong
at an coalitions: be made to the Secretary in the (a) That written applications
form prescribed;
perted, Bearing this fact #1 An association inay he admittedl
even
lef:
lint mind, it is possible today's heavy rain. which ponis of water about the middle,
ay not unduly affect the pitch if the weather stays fine.
Fat-
lime, an the following
(b) That the applicant agre to sign and to alkte by all bro- visions of the constitution. bye- laws, and rules, and to assist in decisions of the enforcing all his: Board.
Oxford paid too much pact to same ordinary bowling. The South African, Murray Hofmeyr, did not pursue
his enterpries of Baturday, and in spending 85 minutes över Jast 22 runs he greatly flat tered the bowlers.
over
(e) That the applicant agree that all opon games, all contests.{ all meets, or all tournaments| For the third time in succes held by such organisations, and sive innings against Cambridge, the qualifications of all person Hofintyr was Oxford's top seurer. competing either as members of He made 75 runs in Just over it urganisation or otherwise, three hours before he wasculi confurn to the prescribed zeventh out.
rules and conditions of that par- He was bowled by Stevenson, ticular Association. the tall left-arm slow bowler, (d) That an organisation ad- who in DAC
claime:imitted to membership shall be Hofmeyr's wicket at 143 runs subject to suspension or to for- with, beautifully fighted deli- fellure for failure to comply with very.
any of the provizions of the con- Stevenson then induced Divestitution, bye-laws, rules, or any cha, who scored two runs, 12 decision of the Board, and it is sky a full toss in the region of expressly stipulated that any de- mid-on.
erees of suspension от of for- After this the remaining feiture. when confirmed by a wickets fell fairly quickly, and two-thirds vote of the Board Warr come out with the best
present, shall be final. “Egures" of "four "wickels" for "
The meeting was adjourned to uns. Reuter. -
Monday at 5.45 p.m.
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"HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, JULY' 12, 1950.
YACHTING NOTES:
Two capsizings during dinghy races
By "MOONRAKER"
The prevailing tropical depression provided a fine North Easterly breeze, for racing last Satur- day.
Dinghies, Redwings and Stars were out in strength for a brisk afternoon's sport on the harbour. Spectators at the Club were provided with an entertaining
Northants all out
for 252
Northampton, July 11. Northamptonshire were all out for 262 against the West Indies this morning, to be 179 behind in the first innings.
By lunch when rain begun to tall. Northampton were 58 for no wickets a their second innings, after a follow-on
the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls grandstand view of two cap Malayan U. sports mornius.
Competitions:
Open Singles Third Round At PRC
A. R. Kitchell y W. M. McColl; W. Hong Sing v A. K. Mine; I. Kitchell v S. Yusuf.
At CCC
A. R. Minu v A. W. Hircock;| M. Y. Adal y 1. All; A. L. Roberts v F. Greenwood.
At Heorolo
J. Tong v A. E. Coates; G. C. Norman v J. S. Landolt.
At HKFC
A. M. Omar v M. B. Hassan; G. A. Souza v E. M. Alarcon; C. Cough v W, C. Simpson.
At KBGC
sizings during the dinghy
races.
No. 5 dinghy was in skittish mooi ond in both races she parted with her crew
The first time, yfolding to a suaden gust with great glee. 'shet threw her surprised occupants Into the water and then Jay on her side with carefree detach- ment.
Further amusement
A new crew produced further: amusement. The helmiman, care- less of the laws of gravity leaned too far to windward.
Freed of his guiding hand, No, 5 dinghy sonic gratefully, her j12: R. M. V. Ribeira v F. X. M. da flapping in protest and amaze- Silva; W. J. Marshallsay v C. S. ment of the sudden ending of her Rossele; C. C. Pereira
raco. T. E. Baker.
At KCC P. A. da Cosin v W. J. Howard; A. E. Ellioti v L. Sykes.
V
All matches to be played on Tuesday, July 18, nt 5.30 p.m.
Open Pairs
Third Round Craigengower Cricket Club
July 19. (Wednesday)
N. J. Bebbington and A. H. McKenzie v A. M. Souza and A' M. Alves.
Cralgengower Cricket Club July 25 (Tuesday) 3: Yusuf and M. Y. Ádal v A. Batley and W. Willerton.
Kowloon Dowling Green Glub July 25 (Tuesday)
J. A, da Luz and R. F. de Luz v M. A. Wahab and M. M. Wahab. Kowloon Bowling Green Club
July 26 (Tuesday) Winners of: C. C. Pereira and J. F. V. Ribeiro and J. de Silva and L. Lopes v
y J. E. Noronha and G. A. Guterres,
Police Recreation Club July 25 (Tuesday). F. Lee and W. C. Ogley v Winners of: W. G. McKle and G.| Norman and F. E. Silaner and 3, H. Kinnburgh.
Kowloon Cricket Club July 25 (Tuesday)
A. L. G. Eastman and W. C. Simpson v Winners of: M. A. Baptista and A. P. Fereira and A. Mullen and J. C. Chalmers.
Hong Kong Football Club July 25 (Tuesday)
J. W. Leonard and A. E. Coates
v E. Greenwood and L. Sykes.
Hong Kong Football Club July 26 (Tuesday)
A. A. Razack and A. H. Ismail
v A. R. Kitchell and I. All.
All matches to commence
3.30 p.m.
Rinks quarter-finals
AL HKFC.
2
G. Hong Choy, S. Leonard, J.]
W. Leonard and A. E. Coates v1
team arriving on Friday
According to a tologram re- ceived by the Hong Kong University Unton, yesterday, the University of Malaya sports team will now be ar riving here on Friday, having only left Bingapore by the s Birdhiana on Monday night.
Tennis
games
the
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Harold Gimblett not worried by soft pitch
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London, July 10. mošt grbunds where the first-class cricket matches were continued today the heavy Week-end rain produced batting conditions lbst favourable than on Saturday. Harold Gimblett, the Somerset fast scoring open-
ing batsman, after a failure in the first inn- ings in which his side was dismissed for 196 runs and forced to follow on, showed that the soft pitch did not worry him during his second knock,
In just over mn hour this the last three North. amplonshire wickets fell for
178 runs, and they followed on, runs behind. By lunch, however, the county's opening pair and knocked 58 off the arrears with-
Hitting hard in front of the At Worthing: Sassox 4180 for out being parted, and there the wicket, Gimblett reached 62 four declared. Somerset 108) remained just over three hours out of 01 runs in 50 minutes rish 75 not out, C. Oakes, of actual play.
and 78 out of 108 runs in 10 for 31) and 166 for one (Climblett right-arm log-break bowler, four Gomez came out with the good minutes before falling to a re- figures of four for 51 in themarkable catch on the boun-
At Manchester: Derbyshire 197 county's Arst innings, 16 of his day.
Driving He
with being maidens,
nower, and 210 for two (Elliott 7, Re- Kreal bowled his offbreaks with per- Gimblett hit |five sixes and nino vill 181 not out) Lancashire 223 (Wharton 69, Rhodes, right-arm fours sistent accuracy,
five for 10, The highest score of the day leg-break- bowler, In first-class cricket came from Humor three for 18). the bat of Tom Dollery, the
At Llanelly: Glamorgan 405. profcenionat captain of War-
for throw Gloucestershire 147 wickshire, who i put together (Crapp 57 hot cut), Stumps were 165 runs against Middlesex. Hitting powerfully all round drawn carly owing to rain. the wicket, Dollery made his At the Oval: Kent 219. Surrey highest score of the season and 28 for seven (Constable 77, Mc 22 also passed his thousand runs. Intyre 73).
He batted four hours and 40 17 minutes and hit one six and 23
33
overs
Scores:
West Indies 1st innings
for eight declared) Northamptonshire First Innings Brookes, lbw b Ramadhin......... Oldfield, run out
431
51
85
The sudden showers in Kow-Livingstone; b Ramadhin Later, excitement rose To fever pitch as one skipper loon yesterday caused the post-Barron, lbw b Gomez
Goddard, of
Ladies Jateaman, walled course paruflet 'to the ponement
Gomez finlehion line whilst his nearest Doubles "A" Division 'needle'
c and h Gamez Brown, c between Kowloon competitor rapidly overhauled match
Brice,
b Ramadhin. him.
Cricket Club and the United
Nutier, b Johnson. Services Recreation Club,
Broderick, not out Garlick, e Williams, b Gomez
Extras
Vociferous advice from on lookers at last persuaded him to overcome his apparent shyness and he crossed the line with barely half a Jungth to spare.
Star helmsman
However two other postponed:
matches were played yesterday- Fiddling, Worrell
Total
Another century-maker-
Another century-maker today was A. C. Revill, who made 101 not out for Derbyshire against Lancashire. It was his third cen- 28 tury of the season and he reache
it in three hours, hitting 11 fours.
252
the Men's Doubles "A" Division match between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Kowloon Cricket Club and a Men's Doubles "C" Division game between Kow- Star helmsmen are now.com-loon Docks and the Kowloon 9/173, 4/174. 5/180, 0/180, 7/215, peting in the second summer Cricket Club.
Both
serior of their cluís. :
matches resulted in upsets. The Club would like to see The Kowloon Docks Club players many more Btar man entering surprised their visitors by draw- for these races 1
seems
to
Fall of wickets:
[8/240, 0/244.
So often. over a week-end, too ing 4 sets all, thus obtaining few helmsmen are present to their first League point of the Johnson
Ramadhin make us a race: In fact there season."
Without the services of Colonel Williams to be an unwillingness to raço unless there are at least Spence, Kowicon Cricket Club Gomez four entries (the minimun Jost to their hosts, the Hong Kong quality in a series), but it is Cricket Club by 5% sets to 3% hoped that in future, as was the custom in the past, even two or more. helmsmen will be keen) "race "for the cheer neogh to fun of iL”.
Racing results SATURDAY, JULY 3,
Stara (Series)
Hancock (5) 2-Van Heef~~(0) 3 Janion
he mino SICE 2 0 25 49
1 (4) Redwings (corica)
17 50
fir. mins seca 1 Howell (13) 1 33 55 2 RAYC. (1) 1 38 12
J Corbett (0) 1 36 53
Dinghies (series) ist race
hr
mins secs
1. Furrer (-1) 1 23 12
Laufe (11) 1
127
02
3 Ward (.8) 1 31
Dinghies {{series) 2nd vace
- hr mine sice Trenery
(B) I
E. Greenwood, A. L. G. Eastman, 2 Ballenden (II):
W. C. Simpson and L. Sykes.
At CCC
F. D. Angus, P. Kennedy, H. F. Shields and W. Williamson v C. Pope, II. Brown, W. Cameron and S. II. J. Marvin.
H. R.
At KBGO
3 Cooper
(1).
1
1 @ 23
17
30
The Ladica'
summer serics races have now been organised and the trophy will be awarded during the opening Regatta ac- cording to the results of the
Roza Ferel G. A. Noronha, C. four races which will constitute
and C. P. Basto v the series. A. W. Hircock, C. V. Jamieson,
The first race will be sailed on
N. J. Bebbington and T. M. Pile. Saturday, July 22, and a good
J. H. Xavier, A. P. Pereira, J.
turn-out is expected of the lady
C. Remedios and C. C. Pereira vị members.
R. M. V. Ribeiro, E. M. Alarcon,
A. A. Lopes and J. F. V. Ribeiro.
AU matches to be played on
Sunday July 16, at 3.30 p.m.
crc officiALS FOR · CURRENT SEASON
Sunday cruise
The Yacht Club
Mon's Doubles
"A" Division HKCC 51⁄2-KCG 31⁄2 M.Heenan and
H. A. Ayres (HKCC) beat E. C. Fincher and and L. F. 'Stokes 6-4; beat F. R. Zimmern and J. Lerlou 6-0; lost. to T. E. Baker and C. Ouang 2-0,
J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. Sellors
(HKCC) lost to Fincher and
1/110, 2/110,
Bernard Constable and Ar.
At Westcliff: Esiex 18) and 137 for four (Cray' 67 (not oilt), Lofá cestershira 216 (Palmer 45, Tomp- kin 60, Ray Smith, right-orm
fast medium bowler, five for 94).
At Nottingham: Yorkshire 503 (Lester 39): Notis 227 for threg (Hardstatt 18 not out)
At Birmingham: Middlesex · 200-
thur Meintyre saved Burrey and 78 for four. Warwickshire adalmat Kent at the Oval. Be- 341 (Dollery 188)Router. coming p
!partner's with five
wickeln, down for 103 FUN.
they added 122 runs in an hour ANNUAL ALL STAR
and three-quarters.
Bowling
о
MR 18.5 8 29
W
In that time McIntyre, with 10
32 12 67
3 able saw. Surrey gain the lend
fours in his 22 runs and Const
8 1 18
0
33 15.51
Byes 10, leg-byes 7, wide one 210-ball, one. Northamptonshire Second Inning
Brookes, not out Oldfeld, not out
Extraa
Total (for no wkts.)
Monday's play
50
Northampton, July 10. Northamptonshire scored 216
BASEBALL GAME
No garner
New York, July 10,
were on the pro-
before leaving. He batted two hours and 50 minutes and higramme in either League today
five fours in his 77.
as baseball prepared for its 17th,
Another good partnershin cam annual All-Star Game at Chicago
Tompkin, who were mainly re- from Charles Palmer and Maurice on Tuesday.
Ted Williams of Red Sox ana Reliuron of Dodgers were
rbonsible for Leicestershire gain-{rouble, the clean-up men in the
ing a lead ovey Sussex. They put
on 43 runs in as many minutes batting orders.
for the sixth wicket.
Close of play scores
London, July 10.
+
The following were the, close;
of play scores in arst class cricket games played today:
Vie Raschi of Yankees and Robin Roberts of Phillies were named previously,
as the starting pitchers.
The American League winner in
12 out of the crevious 16 All- Star Games, was again favoured
"At Lords: Cambridge University to win at odds of 8-5. 200
Oxford University 160 capacity crowd of 40,000 W Stokes 3-6; lost to Zimmern and tuna for seven wickets today, in Lericu 3-6; beat Baker and reply to the West Indies total (Hofmeyr 75 Warr. right-arm expected at Commiskey Parks of 431 runs for eight wickets de fast bowler. four 44). No play Chicago, for the event which gets Duơng 6-3,
clored on an easy paced pitch was possible after lunch owing under way at 2.30 p.m.-United
J. D. Mackle and D. Nolan beat
Fincher and Stokes 7-5; beat here,
Brookes (51) and Oldfield' (85) gave the County a good start with a century opening stand..
Some good spin bowling by Ramadhin and Gomez brought about a partial collapse, four wickets falling for eight runs dur ing one spell."
Zimmern und Lerlou 7-5; drew with Baker and Quang 6-8.
Men's Doubles "C" Division KDC 4-K©¢ 41⁄2 J. II. Clark and G. Blenkinsop (RDC) lost to J. C. Fenton and A. Zimmern 1-6: lost to F. Grose and R. Lapsley 0-6; lost to E. Gumine and S. T. Chau 4-6. 1. Wilson and J. E. P. Blenkinsop (KDC) beat Fenton and Zim- to Grose and mern 8-4; lost Lapsley 9-0; beat Cumine and Chau 6-3. E. G. K. Humphreys and D. Monument (EDC) beat Fenton and Zimmern 0-0; drew with Northamptonshire's opening pair, Grose and Lapsley 6-8; beat Brookes. and Oldfeld, put on 110. Cumino and Chau 0-3.
runs in two hours and five minutes before Ramadhin, the
Earlier in the day, Christiani had carried his Saturday's total; to 130 rute for the West Indies before being. run out......
During the interval' the West Indies declared at thele lunch total of 491 for eight.
MEXICANS MAKE young West Indies spin bowler, CLEAN SWEEP IN DAVIS CUP GAMES
claimed two wickets in three balls without an addition to the total.
.
Solid partnership
Havana, July 10, Mexican Davis Cup tennis John Goddard had tried six Club propose to players won all of their five mal- bowlers in an attempt to split the hold an all-day cruise- Sun-
ches with the Cuban team; solid partnership. In his second day,' July (23.)
finishing the sweep today with spell, Ramadhin bad Brookes, the The cruise is intended primari
victorien in two final singles more aggressive partner, leg-. ly for Dinghies and Stars, to give events-Associated Press,
indre poverty - stricken yachtsmen a chance to explore beyond the maze of buoys, ferries
the
At the Annual General Meeting and walls-wallas, among which
they are ordibarily doomed
med to
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LAWN TENNIS of the Chinese Recreation Club held last week in the Club's pre-sail,
CHAMPIONSHIPS mizes at Tai Hang, the following
Lausanne, July 10. office-bearers for the current seu- All other classes of yachts are.
elop invited to
The International lawn, ten- Dowell the fleet son were elected:
The cruise will be to althar nis championships began here Chafenon: Mr. Leo (Wal-tong." Joint Hon.
Fanny Bay or Junk Bay, ad, today. Secretaries Dr.
Acording to thd weather and full, In the first round of the men's
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before, and two balls later bowlcu “Jocks". Kivingston, the Australiën | left-hander, for a duck. -
Barron joined Oldfield to put. on-63 rund for the third wicket, before Oldfald was fun'out for an' attractive 85 ruhe in Theat' and' a'querier, hours, which In- osuded savon fours.
George Chan and Mr. Choy Tin... detalla 'wilf be posted" on the "singles, Vie Solxas (U.S.) best breakdown, three more wickets]
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Oldfield's diamissal led to the
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(Switzerland); falling for another eight runs to Club hatice board. jy daar Henr! Rummel Ground Stewards: Mr. Tru Bookings for bolts, and orders 0-2 0-0, 6-1. Sumant Miss he spin attack of Ramadhin, and
beat Jack Wai-pul and Mr. Au Kam-moon for picnic lunchese Chould be (India)
Cheamall Gomez, who bowled with great Tennis Convenor: Mr. Ho Ka- given. In before Manday, July 17 (Egypt), 0-4, 6-2, 0-1, Marcel accuracy, for a long,
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