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CHINA MAIL
SOUTH CHINA ANNEX MIXED DOUBLES 'A' TITLE
'As a result of their win over the Ladies Recrea
tion Club in the Mixed Doubles "A" Division of the Tennis League yesterday, South China AA annexed the Championship for this Divi- sion for the current season.
Earlier in the season, with the Colony's tennis Champion ip Koon-hung in their line-up, South China decisively defeated their strong- est rivals, the Chinese Recreation Club.
1 the return match, South On their present form, it is Chica, wibmit the services of the likely that they will lose any Ip. lo had left for England, of their outstanding gaines. again emerged, Victorious.
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Pinying at the Lad: Recrea-
Club yesterday, South China. thele hosts by 8% sets to
half a set.
Although the Men's Double!!
Division League Bas vedi
to go before It several weeks traches a conclusion. The Chines
virtually
Recreation Club "E" 15 the Lengue Championship within its grosp.
Still undefeated
Week-end Lawn Bowls teams
the
The following are teams for week-end League Lawn Bowls matches:-
HK FC
Ist Division v KBGC (Away) at 3.30 p.m. E. L. Tuck, A. W. Hircock, T. M. Pile, and N. J. Bebbington (skip): C. V. Jamie- sun, W. V. Field, J. H. O'Grady, and M. N. Itakusen (skip); A. H. MacKenzie, 1. Urquhart, N. I. Bickford and A. L. Roberts (skip).
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1950.
"Yorkshire Annie" had the right word for it
By DENIS COMPTON
Everybody at Lord's knows "Yorkshire Annic." "She's a typical middle-aged North country loss; never missos a big match; and is not afraid of saying what she thinks.
She was having quite a lot to say at the back of the pavilion at Headquarters at the end of the second Test.
She didn't seem to be tolk- ing to anyone in particular so I listened to what she had to say.
"Batsmen," she snorted, "We'd only got one in the side with any idea-m Wardle. He wown' | afraid to have a go. We want more like him, Gel down the pitch and bash those spin bowlers--that's the way to do it. Not scratch about like old wo
Guts, that's what you
dreadful, dread want. It was tu......."
The Royal Air Force falled to turn up at Tai
Hang for their Men's Doubles "G" Dlvi. ston encounter against the Chinese yesterday and
the match will most probably be comiidered won.
walk
men, on a over. The South China AA team in
this Division lest heavily to 'th Chinese Recreation Club "1" in their encounter last month, going down to a heavy defent by 752
nets to 1 sets."
They are as yet undefeated and have to play ugginst the Hong Kong University and the Uniter! Services Recreation Club besides by c several other postponed gumes.
LAWN BOWLS:
IRC swamp Police
The Third Division League Lawn Bowls Kame between
Police Recreation Club and Indian Recreation Club, whica was continued at Happy Val- les yesterday, after having been called off after 36 heads had been played on Saturday owing to a heavy rustied in an overwhelming victory for the Indians by 75
shots.
Runners-up
M. Heaton and C. W, D.
2nd Division v HKCC (Home) at 3.30 p.in.: K. Sinith, B. Collyer, D. Collyer and L. A. Collyer (skip); J. T. K. Gilchrist, R. J. Wyper, Fitches (skip); L. G. Young, K. w. Forrow, T. O. Morgan andreally upset and meoat every Col. II. B. L. Dowbiggin (skip), word she saki. She was prob- Reserves: J. I, Barnes. L. D. ably raying what a lot of people
were thinking.
Jones and E. L. Strange.
HK C This is the only defeat suffered
2nd Division (Away) v HKгC) South China team and they have every chance of fluish- at 3.15 p.m. F. D. Augus, P. Ken- ing in the runners up position. nedy, H. G. Slade, A. E. Howkins Viting Recreio yesterday, the (skip); D. Phillips, T. Fairburn South China AA Men's Doublet. F. Shields, and A. W. Brown "C" Division can defeated their hosts by six sets three.
all aut
Now that the University ex aminations have been concluded,; the Undergraduates are going
their lenols to fulfil league commitments. Yesterday the Varsity team visited the United Services Re- creation Club and played off their Men's Doubles Ch
(skip); P. S. Cns ty. R. R. Davies, R. A. Edwards, and W. Williamson (skip).
Reserves: G. W. Sewell, and B W. Armiger.
HKERC
There was no doubt Annie was
Best since O'Reilly While I wished several times during the gume that our men easy to get hot under the collar when you're watching from the pavilion.
would go for the bowling. It's so
It's another matter when you're down there. You know that it you sit on the splice you're going 3rd Division (Home) v Kow-to be criticised and that if you Joen Dock at 3.30 pan.; G. W. K.
chance your arm you're going to Crawford, J. O. Stoke, F. A. be accused of recklessness. Golding and G. T. Patlgott (skip) Division C. W. Johnson, J. F. Barron, G. Ityder and J. K. Sloan (skip); J. The students put up a strong K. Mundy, W. Stoker, W. E. got but they were no match MacFarlane and A. G. Gardne against their more.
experienced (zip). oponents and lost by 6% sets to
game.
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The Indians abo won On all
mashina of dve points from the Mrs. M.
LRC 14-SCAA 81%
PAC
So, nine times out of ten, you
play orthotox cricket and as happened in the Second Test, docsa't always py, Especially against a bowler of the class of Ramadhin.
Sonny is an even better bowler thum I'd expected. He has been In my opinion he is in a different compared to Chureic Grimmell, category. I'd say he is the finest
So, while congratulating the West Indians on a complete and convincing victory, I still stlek to my opinion that we shall ̈come out on top in the series,
Early to bad- Ramadhin, by the way. Is probably the quietest member of the West Indian party
While his team mates were deciding how best to celebrate their victory Sonny was on his way back to the hotel. He was going to bed early, he said.
Oh, don't let me forget a word for Gilbert Parkhouse. He's got what it takes and I think he's come to stay.
It's funny what subjects you get to discussing in the pavilon, We were talking about the Varsity teams and how they are on a par with the best county sides these days.
Why not bring them into the County Championship, suggested someone. It would give their games extra bite and would, add interest to the championship.
It certainly sounds all right but there are obvious snags. Biggest. one is that it would mean the sea- son would be even more сол- gested than it is now. And we get too much cricket as it is.
No, Instead of making the pro- gramme fuller, It might be a good thing for the game we
had more breaks. One match a week might well be the answer.
It won't be long now Coming from me. I suppose, this sounds rather queer. Play- ing six days a week all through the season and all through the
go on tour-becomes
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Close of play W. Indies declare County cricket at 682 for two
scores in
London, July 12. The following were the close of play scores in first- class cricket matches played today:
At Edinburgh Yorkshire 314 for uine (Hutton 79, Yardley 101). against Scotland,
At the Oval: Surrey 278 (Parker 133 not out). Glouces- tershire 03 for two,
At Derby: Hampshire 260 (Walker 05, Hill 52, Hall; right- atm fast-medium bowler, five for 6D).
Derbyshire 24 for one. At Nottingham: Notts 327 for six (Winrow 127, Harris 04 not out) against Kent.
Leicostor, July 13. West Indies declared their first innings closed today when they had carried their overnight
* score to 682 for two, on addition of 31 runs.
without further loss.
Weckes was given the chance to complete his fifth double century of the tour and this he did, his stand with Worrell reaching 340 by the declaration.
This is ten runs short of the West Indies record by the same players against Cambridge.
Weekes' 200 óccupied 100 minutes and cach of the two stars hit one six and 24 fours.
lunch. By
Leicester's Innings totalled (84 for une.
Scores: West Indies-1st Inn-
At Taunton: Warwickshire 373 for four (Gardner 109 not out, Ord 84, Dellery 54) against Somerset,
At Manchester: Lancashiro beat Sussex by an 87 runs.
innings and Sussex 101 (Hilton, Ings, left-arm slow spin, six for 32,
Bac b Jackson bowler, four for 43) and 51 Worrell not out Greenwood, right-arm offspin Marshall stand b Sperry (Hilton five for 18, Greenwood Weekes not out five for 24), Lancashire 239 (G. Edrich 80, J. Oakes, right-arm medium, five for 107),
Worcester
At Worcester: Middlesex 355 (Robertson 107, Sharp 115, Jen- kins, right-arm slow leg-break bowler, six fer 142). 23 for one. (Montgomery 84).
At Barry: Glamorgan
Force 137 (McConnon, and 11 for ene-Reuter. arm offspin bowler, seven for 33)
Golf:
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Ars
26
182
241
200
27
Total (for two) declared 682
Wickets fell at 1/95, and 2/342.
Dowling.
249 Sperry Royal Air Wooler
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Leicestershire-1st Innings Berry not out
Watson e Goddard b Jones Tompkin not out
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Total (for one)
Wednesday's play
Uree rinks and thus gained the (LRC) lost to Edwin Teal and F. W. Hollands, C. Pope, T. J. spin bowler since Bill O'Reilly- year if you in and is Inclined to Pickworth of Australla, and had scored 651 runs
1st Division (Away) v Recreio The following are the results "Whites" at 4 pm downpour,
W. J. D. watches played yesterday. Cameron, C. Pile, H. Brown, W MIXED DOUBLES "A" DIVISION MacHardy (skip); S. H. Marvin. F. E. Channing, W. R. Hillyer, Dr. Smart and Mrs. Barty C. Dowan (skip): T. Kavanagh
Chow 1-6: lost to L. Zia and Miss W. K. Mok 3-0; When phy was called off on lost to G. Lum und Mrs. K. I. Saturday, the fudaus were lead- 11:_2-8. ing by 58 shots and on all rinks.
E. J. Storey and Mrs. A. Tum- PRC
IRC
(LRC) Worth
lost to Tsal and 1. Kitchell H.B. Billingham J.M. el Arculli
gune,
H. Finney
A. E. Jones
H. Goodman
(Skip)
R. McCrath
G. Arliss
C. Askew
T. Pilkington
J.R. Russell
A. Leslie
J.P. Roas
G. Willerton
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A.H. Ablas
O.N. Sadick
An (Skip
A.B.
4. Kitchen
J. Ackler
M.A.
Wahab AR. Kel
Kitchell (Skip) Khna
S.II.
S.A.R. Bux S.S. Harsuin
A.R.A. Rahman
20
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Mrs. Chow 4-5: drew with Zia ind Miss Mok 8-6; lost to Lum and Mrs. Ip 1-8. · ̧
Hemsley (skip).
Reserves: G. E. Willerton, J. Runsell.
RECREIO
1st Division: Recreio "White" (Home) v. PRC at 4_p.m.; R. M.
V. Ribeiro, P. A. Costa, G.. A. Noronha, F. V. V. Ribeiro (skip): L. S. da Silva, J. P. Xavier p) the Nursery End. Mrs. A. Baptista, H. A.
H. A. Ozorio lost to Tsal A. M.
FI. R. Alves,
Pinan C. Roza-Pereira (sisip). und Mok 4-6: lost to Lum and Mrs. p 0-0.
F
M. Garrard and
Armstrong (LRC)
It
In any event,
many of the
and Mrs., Chow 1-8: lost to Zin Belo "Blue" (Home) y Ccc/eems that the dark bowl-shire who complains that after
MEN'S DOUBLES "C" DIVISION at 4 p.m.: A. V. Cosano, J, C. #galast
Remedios, L J.
Silva, J
Recreio..3-SCAA 0.
P. Recreo 3 SCAA Colle (Recrelo)
A.
lost to C. Y. Wong (hues, A. A. Lopes,
C. E. J. E.
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Morshall survived uno appeal for leg-before by Lester, who was beating the bat occasionally with hls leg-spinners.
the
He still continued to hit bowling hard, however, and his partner, Weekes, who reached his 1,000 runs of the season, was in the same mood.
Worrell's second hundred occu- pied 134 minutes and at the close he had hit one six and 21 fours, whllo Weekes had claimed alx and 20 fours in the West Indles' biggest score in one day. ---Router.
Jake Lamotta
gains decision over Mitri
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New York, July 12. Jake Lamotta, the "Bronx Bull," turned boxing master tonight and kept his world middleweight crown by win- ning a lopsided unanimous 15- round decision over young Riberlo Mitri of Italy before 18,000 fans at Madison Square Garden.
Lamolta foraquok big usual wild-hooking, slam-bang attack. to give the most polished pare formance of his career as he spoiled handsome young Mitri's 24th birthday, nearly perfect re- cord and formerly unblemished profile.
It was the brown-haired challenger's first defeat in 53 profousional bouts.
Dublin, July 12. shire golfer now at Sunning- Arthur Lees, former York-
dale, Berkshire, today led the field after the first roundi
Leicester, July 12. of the Irish Open Golf Cham-i The talented batting of the pionship on the Royal Dublin West Indies touring team over- Course at Dollymount. He whelmed Leicestershire here was round in 69, a stroke today. At the close of play ahead of Dal Reas, Josie on the first day of their three- the West Indies days' match the Irish amateur and Walker loss of only two wickets,
Mitri took severe battering dad was practically out on his Cup International, John B. Frank Worrell had made a
brilliant 225 runs not out, Everton feet in the ninth and 10th rounds. Carr.
Nevertheless, the scrapper from Lees, who
the event 11 Weekes had 190 runs not out to years ago, was unlucky not to his credit and Roy Marshall had Trieste was the stronger at the
scored 188 runs.
finish. battering Lamotta from proach to the last hole overran without Vie Jackson, their emerging better from an exhaust- have a bigger lead for his ap-
Leicestershire could I afford to rope to rope in the 13th and the green and came to rest in a cutting against a boundary fence, offspin bowler, after lunch with a ed exchange in the 15th-United
The ball was
deemed to be trained back and so swiftly did Press.
the total mount that the scorers out of bounds and he took alx
had difficulty in keeping pace with for the hole.
won
The two Irish favourites who, ore former winners, Fred Doly holder (77), were out in the later
more
for the
Of 183 runs made for the loss of one-wicket Alan Rag for 20- before lunch, 100 runs came In boundaries; 17 of them to Mar- shall, who went on to 188 runs in three and a half hours.
BLACK MARKET ·
WORLD CUP GAME IN TICKETS FOR...
bit of a strain and that's saying an awful lot.
All the England batsmen said make you şinle, they had the hardest job in the world deciding
which way he was Wednesday to Friday matches at breaking the ball.
some grounds, must hardly pay their way. Cyril Washbrook, however, was
It's not often I get a letter from confident he had found his secret out-but, said he found it easier not the No. 1 summer game there. After all, cricket is his second innings bears that Scotland. M. M: when Sonny was bowling from So I was interested to hear from
a Yorkshireman living in Lanark C.
Ehowed haid
better playing club cricket for 25 years up the sight screen than he has had, to give up the game because he can no longer afford it. FV against the Pavilion background.
That made me think, So. It looks as if part of th Ribeiro (skip); A P. Potetra, N. answer to Ramadhin is to have pretty poor outlook for the future
Beltrão, R. F. Luz, J. A. Luz
extra bright sight screens at each of our game when the fellows who A. Guterres, 0. and T. H. Wang 2-6; lost to T.
genuinely play for the love of the part of the day, as was the Aus- and whenever he is bowling! T. Yu and C. 6. Hsu 5-7; bent
game
finct it too expensive.
tralian, Norman Von Nida (73) K. C. Wan and C. M. Cheng
Noronha (skip).
For what is
and conditions were happening in Loft-handed team? 3rd Division: Recreio (Away)| 427-5.
Scotland is happening to some dificult then owing to a heavy CCC F. Noodt and
et 3.30 p.n.: R. A. Cam- J. A. Soares X.
degree, in
and squally winds. England. What with shower Another part of the answer was Wong and pos, J. A. Vietar, M. Ferreira, jokingly supplied to me by R. C. 108 (Recreio) lost to
Reuter. the enormous increase in the cost Wang 3-6; beut Yu aid Hsu A.
A. Rosario (skip); C. A. Noronhu,
"Ramadhin H.
Robertson-Glasgow. S. Remedies, M. L. Roza, J. J. 'AMERICAN TENNIS 1; lost to Wan and Cheng 3-6.
bates bowling against a left-
Paish beaten Basty (skip): A. A. Guterres, G.
S. E. Souza, D. C
hander," he said, "so I think we'd -betler play a team of left-handers
in Swiss Tennis next time."
I'm not thinking altogether of
He and Worrell punished the detalled to keep a close wateli on Seriously, I think we do need the big clubs and the county
Tournament bowling for 247 runs in a second all places where touts rst-rate left-handed batsman. amateurs. The village clubs and
wicket stand lasting 126 minutes, | operate." That shouldn't be very difficult. all grades of junior cricket are
Boundaries were Lausanne, July 12.
scored mon- There's John Dewes, of course, feeling the pinch. I've heard of but I would like to see Alan Wat-¦ several clubs who are carrying on Geoffrey
did Paish,
tonously and British
the crowd the side. He's with w
worn-out kit. You can't Davis Cup tennis player, was real gems.
not bother to applaud any but the among the top flight of all- expect to develop star players rounders in the country and a with patched up hats and oblong beaten in the Swiss Inter- fighter all the way,
balls.
national Lawn Tennis Tourna- cannot believe wo could pos- I'm not at all sure what the ment today by Philippe sibly bat as badly again. At answer is, but it's not pleasant to Washer, Belgium, 6-2, 6-3, 6-4. Lord's, on a true wicket, it was, think of cricket becoming poverty- too bad to be true.
stricken.
(Skin)
Total
13
33
(Skip)
'Total
MEMBERS OF KCC
TO PLAY RASC
www.
A. 3. Remediost
and J. A.
| Marques (Recreio) lost to Wong A. PENGOWER
7-5.
1st Division y Rec. "Blue" (Away) al 4 pant Francis Leo. W. C. Ogley, E. el
Lee J. H. X): G. Hong Choy, S.
and Wang 2-8; lost to Yu and Alves Hsu 4-0; beat Wan and Cheng The American tennis members of the Kowloon Cricket Club are
CRC "2" 9-LRC 9 playing the Royal Anny Ser- S. L. Ma and Y. W vice Corps at tennis at 5.30 p.. D. Barty 6-0; beat K. B. Baker Leonard, J. W. Leonard, Akins back in
(CRC) beat A. D. Scholes and Areutli tomorrow at the KCC.
RASC: Lieut.-Col. Forward, and R. A. Mead 9-2; bent W. Coatca (skip); D. A. Rozarlo, G. Lleut. Cul. Phillips, Major Haw. Pameroy and R. Holmes 8-3. C. Jorge, George Sɔuzn, J. S. kins, Majur Pern, Major Rowley, PY. Kwok and Y. T. Chung Landoll (skip). Major Digby, Captain Wedge, (CRC) beat Scholes and Barty 3rd Division v Recreio (Home) 6-3; beat Baker and Mead 7-5; at 3.30 p.m. C. Coelho, A. F Cuptalo Tapley.
beat Pomeroy and Holmes 0-2. Ferreira, H. W. Randall, A. J. beat Scholes and Barty 6-0; beat Wing, R. O. Baker, W. C. Lam Y. Y. Kong and B. W. Choy Coelho (skip); P. K. Lau, Li Sui Baker and Mead 0-3; Pomeroy and Holmes 0-3.
beat (skip); H. H. Greenalade, M. J. Divecha, G. S. Ladd, M. J. Medi- A Zinumern and J. C. Fenton (skip).
Reserves: S. R. Solina and A.
KGC
The RASC Indies will be repre- sented by Mrs. Forward, Mrs. Hawkins, Mrs. Bushell and Mrs. Tapley.
KCC: MeWilliams, MacGregor, McGowan, McKinnon, McDivitt, Brown, Butoft and Stover.
KCC ladles will be represented by Mr. Stokes, Mrs. Fincher, Mrs. Lawes and Mrs. Horsman.
CRAIGENGOWER TENNIS TEAMS The following ore Craigen-
games today and Monday:
KCC 6-KITC 3
na
Yusuf 7.5; beat Y. J. Khan and (KCC) beat Firdos Khan and K. Ismail, Yaqub Khan 6-4; bent D. Khani and H. Harikishan 6-2.
R. Lansley and C. 1. Stapleton (KCC) lost to Khan and Yusuf 3-0; beat Khan and Khan 0-1; beat Khan and Härlkishan 8-1.
E. B. Cumine and S. T-Chau
C=D;
L. Leonard 6-0.
1st Team at Home v HKFC at P. G. C. Norman,
3.30
Hughes. G. E. F. Thompson
p.m.:
skip).on
el Arculli, A. H. Abbas and O. R. Sadick (skip); A. B. Kitchell, J. S. Ackber, M. A. Wahab and A. R. Kitchell (skip); 5. A. R. Bux. A. K. Omar, S. 6. Hussola. and A. R. A. Rahman (skip).
КОС
3.30
p.m.
EC
J. A. Tibble, F.
of equipment, transport and club subscriptions the gaine, from the ameteur's point of view, is be- coming a rich man's hobby.
My knee is making ane pro- gress, I can walk almost nor mully and without any discomfort and the wasted thigh muscles are building up well. So It won't be long now--I hope.
World Gymnastic Championships
4
And
Rio de Janeiro, July 12. Tickets for tomorrow'a' Jules' He began a brilliantly con- Rimet World Soccer Cup match trolled assault from the start between Brazil and Spain are by his splendid timing changing hands at three and four staked a powerful claim to Test times their face value. honours.
HI 32 boundaries
Brazil'e police are keeping a were the product of all varie sharp watch against the ticket tles of strokes, the most spco touts, particularly the
special
Excufer being the straight delve, plain-clothesmen who bave been
Completes 1,000 runs
In the course of his century,
may
anticipate the Soccer fane best match of the World Oup series when Spain and Braill meet.
Football writers are afraid to predlet any certainty about the outcome of the match.
Among football pool forecas- tere, 40 per cent favour Brazil as the winner, 10 per cent forecast a draw and 20 per cent think
Palsh has had difficulty with mada in 100 minutes (11 fours), and needed five sets to defeat of the tour. his game ever since arriving here Worrell-completed his 1,000 runs Edgar Palestra of Switzerland
Weekes, showing no sigas of Spain will win-Reuter. in his first round match yester- his recent knee trouble, increased day.
the astonishing pace and In. 65
·
Nothing like this effortious! gathering of runs at high spend
In the women's singles, Betty minutes completed the scpson's fastest century, eight minutes Rosenquest, V.04 boat Ella better than that by Len Hutton Strecker, Austria, 6-1, 9-7, to last month. enter the quarter finale; Thelma Long, Australia, boat L. Broz, Austria, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 and Kay Tuckey, Britain, best Madame Seghers, Franco, '6-2,' 8-2, 6-2.. Felicisimo Ampon (Philippines) and Sumant Mira (India) beat Irwin Dorfman and J. Garrett (UE) 9-7, 5-7, 6-3 in the sec- ond round of the
doubles.
had been seen at Lelcester for many years.
ITALY RETAIN MEN'S FOILS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Monte Carlo, July 12.
Italy retained the men's World
In 40 minutes after tea, Wicker Folls Team Fencing Champion- made 76 runs. He and Worrell ship here after drawing (with added 309 runs in 145 minutes, and France in the final: in the last 30 minutes harassed the 'Both sides scored eight victo
red fielders by running daring ries and 60 touches, the umpires singles.
nwording the title, lo - Italy" bo- Leicestershire had no counter to cause they had gained more vic-
brilliance, but Worrell] tories in the tournament as a.
In the seconds the mixed doubles Ampon and Unit- such
ed States Miss Dorothy Head should have been caught at 134 whole-Reuter. beat Garrett and Miss Martha, runs off Sperry and Weckes at 105
Barnáit, (U.9.) 0-1, 0-2." —. As- sociated and United Presa.
TED WILLIAMS INJURED IN, ALL-STAR GAME
runs off Walsh.
Leicesterhiro
were seriously weakened when after lunch their Australian'off-break bowler, Inck- son, was prevented from resuming. by a strained back.
. C. Simpson (skip): L Gadd,
1st Division (at Home) v IRC G. Meyer, E. Greenwood and at 3.30, p.m.: V. C. Labrum, J. G. L Syke
W. Hong-sling, J. (skip); A Balley, D. Robertson, Kower tennis teams for League (KCC) lost to Khan (and Yusuf, V. Chittenden- and A L Orem (skip); G. Rosselet, 'D. Rosselet, A. J. Kew and 'C. S. 1-6; lost to Khan and Khan 4-0: G. Eastman (skip). TODAY Mixed Doubles "B"
beat Khan and Harikishan 6-3.
2nd Team nt Home v POC at Rosselet (skip); C. Thompson, J. ❤ LRC (Away): Mrs. C. Chiu and R. O.
USRC 02-HKU 24
Basle, July 12. 3.30 p.m. T. Wren G. Costello, Wong, W. Butterworth, and
and F. E. Sidn
Fincher (skip). Catley and Tottle (USRC) bunt R. J.. Baker (Captain); Miss Rumjahn Eric Ho and P. C, lu 6-4; drew ner
Men and women from 18 and H. Noronha; Mrs. Souza and with if. W. Ip and M. I. Yung H. Browne and J.
D. S. Oliver, A. 2nd Division (Away) v IRC at nations will take part in the A. N. Other.
MONDAY
2-6: beat B. C. Tan and H. Amana Crighton (slop); A. Hutton, W. Howarth, R. Raselet, T. Lock 12th World Gymnastic Cham- Men's "D" v LRC (Away): L.
Russell, M. Purvis and L.Guy (skip); H. Gitting, L. Boncs, J. pionships which officially open F. de Souza and D. J. Leonard; heat Ho and Iu 6-3; beut Ip and
Redhead and Crossley (USRC) (skip).
Tang, and A. E. P. Guest (skip); here tomorrow. H. M. Liu and N. L. Leonard; Hyung 7-5; beat Tan and Amann Harris, and D. F. Moore,.
Reserves: C. W. Greaves, J. C. G. Lee, V. Heley, W. H. Cowie This is the first time since the Noronha and 5:
JOHN MARSHALL and T. E. Baker (skip).
foundation of the International (Captain).
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TO TOUR JAPAN. 3rd Division (Away) v INC at Gymnastic Federation in 1831 Hancock and Woods lost to let Division (Away) y KCC at 5.30 p.m.; M. A Grimpel, A. that the World Championships and Tu 3-0: lost to lp and Yung 9.30 p.m. K. M. Rumjahn, A. I. Fung, A. V. Løpes, C. I. Staple have been hold in Switzerland.
Newhaven, Connecticut, 2-6; beat Tan and Amann 0-1.. Minu, M. B. Hassen und U. M. ton (skip);, G. May, G. Boswell,
July 12, BASEBALL RESULTS
CCC 044-KCC
Omar (akip): A. A. Razack, S. 3. Redman and L. Brezny. (skip)
Boston, July 13.-
John Murahnil of Yala Univer- HK Lea and P. C. Yu (CCC) Yusuf, A. M. Omar and A. K. L. Cott, M. Horne, H. A. Triggs New York, July 19.
Ted Williams suffered a frac-
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·Exhibition - baschall results:---
Mahon and G. 11. Minu (clip) M. 1. Razack, J. and W. J. Keales (skip). Prichard 6-2. bent K. Wilson and Roosen. 1. M. Omar and U.
The weakened - Leicestershire Hironoshin Furuhashi of Japan The competing opuntries are lured left arm in the All-Star Brooklyn (National) 5 Clove B. Agofuroff 6-4; beat C. Barclay
(2nd and 3rd teams meet at A.
Italy,Yugoslavia, Austria, baseball game and may be alde attack could not subdue the West for the world dena-style swim land (American) B: New York and 3, 5. Coxhead 0-1, 2-
Star Terry, Hong Kong elde Rumjahn (skip).
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Bwitzerland, Bulgaria, Britain, lined for the rest of the season, Indies batanen, and Marshall comming supremacy, said tostay he (National) 10, Harrfsburgh (Intor-
T. Chow
2nd Division (Home) v XCC pm). ald Rayment 3.30 p.m.
Denmark, Halland, Luxom Boston Red Sox announced pleted his 100 out of 178 rubs in will tour: Japan this summer TAIKOO State Leagio) 0. (11 Innings);
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two hours and 10 minutom At with an American tosin to be (CCC) best Mahon and Prichard |
M. A. Harack, A,
bourg, Poland, Rumania, Swe. today, (No major?' lengua
A spokesman said that Dr. this point he had hit 17.boundaries, scht, by the Amateur: "Athletle games 8-4 beat Wilson and Agafuroff O. Madar, A. M.-RumJahn: All 2nd Division (at Home) v
Joseph, Bioriall will operate on in 49 minutas and a century and till makes his home
Worrell completed his 50 runs Union, OECHERS scheduled.)Assoolated, Prasa, *** -3; beat Barclay and Coxhead (skip); 8. O. Hux, A. Boemin, play Club at 3.00p.m. A den, Hungary and Belgium,
alugging left-helder on S
"Marshall, le-a hallyn "of Alutra LA R. Razack... A. M. Wahab Slevon, W. McCoir, C. Bovoled, The compiutions, which are the
partnarkhips for the "second 8. 2. Tsou and Y. T. Choy (skip): A. M. Kadir, R. Mar- Kinniburgh (skip); J. divided into team and individual Thursday in be hope that the Printed and published for the Proprie drew with Mahon and Prit kar, M.Y Adel and J. M. A Baxter, B... Baker, 1 Mare displays, consist of horizontal surgery night speed Whilams wicket had been created by the are no he will use reprobantas most masterful dieplny of bat- tive of Astiraila" "in" kil ravens In sers, the OTING SKAL LIKIT80, do chrid 0-6; beat Wilson and Aga. Kumlahn (kin)
CC shall, 13: Epilás (klijn) bars, parallel bars, ringa tym return and get him back in FRÁNK LESLIE BU64, Windear. Homeni furoff + 6-4; boat Barclas and
uniform before the end of the Ungegalnat Lejogaidrshire, this | Japanshe will be a sors beroam Division (Home) v KCC Rowan, W D Itown, Wahorse and free
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