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HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1950.

Varsity cricket teams

Cricket:

UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA BEAT HK UNIVERSITY ALUMNI BY FIVE WICKETS

A sparkling innings by P. L. Thiagajaran, one of

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their opening batsmon, paved the way for the University of Malaya's five-wicket victory over the Hong Kong University Alumni XI in a friendly cricket match at Pokfulam yesterday. Thiagajaran was at the wicket for only 22 minutes, but in that time he had scored 35 out of 47 runs before being caught by J. C Fenton at square leg off E. L. Gosano.

Stain caused a delay in the start of the name, which was due to begin at 11 4.m. had dit nat get under wag mutil 2.35 pen, whâi the Alumil won ประ Logs and eierted to but.

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The Alureni tram, which, cluded several Torner Hong Kon! Interpart payers, Patil on mister 97 runs before being all mat after ba'ting one brons and Inutes.

runs to win

minutes.

C. Hong Choy joined Gosano at the wicket, but the partners ship had only added 12 runs be turé Cosana was bowled bợ H.A. Schmengulvel.

Skied the bolt Hong! Cloy seviner to kave nasterest this howling it in at- terugsting a big hit Vanulok

inchom when he hut vored 14, aksed the ball and P.A. Harald, the weketkeeper tid an catch.

Vauniesingham was caught by Gosano olt Ozorio.

AlcCoy was the next man out, being a victim of another of Funton's nue catches ut square- 11.

Then the Alumni got two quick wickets when H. E. Schoregulvel was stumped by S.A. Teh and 1. A. Hamid played a ball from L T. Hide on to his wicket.

However, B. K Sen and J. clas with three Silva held out and runs to win. Sen scored the win- ning rim off L. T. Ide with to humulary L.

or the remaining two balla of Ride's over, three runs were senged before stumps were drawn.

HKU Alumi

6

1. Gosano 1. Scharenquivel & 16 1.. Özarla b. Thuralsingham G. Hong Choy e. Hamid b.

Vonnasingham...

L. T. Ride c. Sathinnathan b..

to Sivn

He b. de Silva

The visitors began their ine- ing jual

before p.n. and sorad the required number of i Eric Bo and FR. Zimmern'a

in less than 77jekat, were the next Lo fat.

Lath lite brwlett by d. de Silva P. R. Zumnern b. de Silva The Belding of the veiting! Plan a fine watch at long un bez

Fenton e. McCay b. Van- players was very kern auteed arri¦ 6, Sathiansthan demussef T

blaringham if kept down the sewing, ban thy Bide, which made six 'wiekets mired the haures of dismis inn i desor für 50 mins after one hoste tral Alated babianien chivputing

The owed dropped patches.

A feature of the march was tho fie list wicket stunt pot np by J.J., Youpage and 3.0. Kol für The Alumni.

Stubborn defence

for

mo

With nine wicketa duwa only 68 rung, Koh, who together with 5.M. Tel played for the Alumni as they were two short, Joined Youngsage and the two put up a stubborn defence for 25 minutes during which time they added 20 runs, 15 of which came from Kul's bat.

P.C. Vannasingham ogain cap. tured the most wickets for his side, taking four Alumni wieketa for 30 runs.

At one time his analysis real five overs, one maiden, nine run four wickets, but J.G. Koh began Bis batting spree and in une ove knockert Vannfusinglum for three boundaries and a staple.

11L. Ozorio was the most suc- ceskful Alumni bowler, taking two of the visitors wickets for 24 runs. EL speard

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J. I. Youngenye not out

1. Tay b. Vanninslaghan

M. Teh b. Marks

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Pleates later, Vanniasingbarn. Koh . Thuraisingham 21 took J. Penton's wirket when t McCoy held a entel,

With the next ball Vanais singham bowled R. Tay, but the second inst man in, S.M. Tetu,

prevented him completing the hat trick by blocking his next ball.

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Extras

Totul

Bowling Analysis

5.3 1 13

MR W

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220

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21

1 30 2

U. of M.

ដង្ហ

L. Thiagafaran e. Fenton

b. Gosuno

C. Vannasingham Gosano b. Ozorio

Thuraisingham .. Marks After Teh had reored six runscharenquivel is off-stump was sent dying by Vannlosingham D good length ball from Morks. J. de Silva

Koh then joined Youngsaye ni the wirisel and togethers they P.

wickets irlaer for kept their whrest tulf an hour before Koh | P.

was bowled by Thuraisingham, thus ending the Alumni's innings

Tea

taken and I, L. Talagajaran and P. C. Vanntas mghum opened for the University of Malaya against the bowling of F. R. Zimmern and E. L. Gosuno. Finally caught

Was

Off the Brst four balls of Zim- mern's opening over, Thisgojaraną stored a four, & two, another fair, and then a single

wicket

Zimmern seemed to have trou Gosano and HL. Ozoriable Anding his length on the wet

the Aluminil Tonin.

and the short matting aps the bowling of V. Thurai added to his difficulties, singham and BR, Marks.

Scoring freely all round the In the second aver of the day, wicket, Thingurujan was fully Ozorio was given a life when caught at square-leg by Fenton, Marka falled "to hold a hard attempted a boundary of return catch. Ozorio celebrated | Coxuan this lel-off with a boundary off

Curtos le 22 minutes at bat, the next ball, but in the very Thiagarajan scored gis fours, four next over he was bowled by a

Ivos and three singles. yorker from Thuralsingham, Scoring was on the slow side due to the almost "dead" Beli and it was only after 25 minutes that the first 10 runs were put on the board and that Whe when Ozorio was bowled

H. S. McCay Joined Vanniar Ingham and 50 runs were sent uz in 25 minutes najcompared with the 50 runs in one hou by the Alumni balṣmen. The

second University of

| Malaya wieket fell at 73 when

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S. McCoy e. Fenton Ozorl

H. E. Scharenguivel si. Teh b.

Hong Choy

P. A. Hanid b. Ride

D. K. Sen not out

J. de Silva not out

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Total (for five)

35

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Members of the University of Malaya and Hong Kong University Alumni cricket teams who took part in a Telendly cricket match at Pokfulam yesterday. The University of Malaya won by five wickets. ("China Mail" photo.)

COUNTY CRICKET:

Reg Simpson first batsman to complete 2,000 runs this season

London, July 29.

Reginald Simpson, the Nottinghamshire and Eng- land batsman, today became the first batsman complate 2,000 runs this season.

He needed 25 when he began his innings against Lancashire and scored 48. Simpson was also

the first to complete 1,000 runs, beating Bill Edrich of Middlesex by a few minutes on June 6.

Captain J.H. Deighton, the1

22 Sandhurst Army officer, had. a deadly spell of bowling in his

6 first game of the season for Lan

4cashire, taking four wickets for 19 runs in 7.3 overs. He finished with five for 52.

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R: W. Musbergen, B. R. Marks G. Sathimnuthan and V. Thurais- irghan did not bat.

Bowling Analysis

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Zimmern Gesano ...

zorla, Hong Choy L. T. Ride

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Yorkshire in

strong position against W. Indies

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Giants score ninth

straight

victory

New York, July 29.

Even two rod hot pennant races couldn't obscure the phenomenon of Leo Durocher's amazing Giants today.

The New Yorkers roared to their ninth straight- victory, beating St. Louis Cardinals 4-3 behind Dave Woslo's brilliant six and two thirds inn- ing runless relief chore..

Giants' ient today tied the Yankees for the longest string of victories in the major leagues this

XERSON.

They may be in the second division, but they played Je league champions today. Reliev- Ing starter Jim Hearn In the third, Koslo allowed only five hits to gain credit for his · lich victory.

The Now Yorkers scored twice in the first inning, but

Cards chased Hearn

the

third with a three run blast.

Gardner could beat Woodcock

By JIMMY WILDE

It is not often that I indulgo In an inquest; but two things Gints led the score in the have stuck in my mind since Fame Inning and scored the wi-the Gardner-Williams flight. INing run in the fourth as Rabby

SPORTS IN

BRIEF

Thomson grounded into a soublej play, pushing Eddie Slanky ne

ross the plate from third,

Dodgers win

4

Mexico City, July 29. Australia today gained a win- ring lead of three matches to

Glints' vletory left Phillies one il in the American, zone anal and a half games in front of the of the Davis Cup against Mexico second place Cardinals, despi here when Frank Sedgman and their 7-4 loss to Pittsburgh, John Bromwich beat Gustava Falafok and Ramando Vega by Dodgers moved into third plneni 6-4, 7-5 and 6-2 in the doubles. by sweeping # double-header

Australia won

the both opening from Chicago Cubs, 6-4 and 2-1 singles matches yesterday.

while Braves dropped into fourth Australia will now meet Gweden despite Johnny Sain's 9-i victory in the Interzone round at New over Cincinnati. York on August 11 to 13.-Reuter,

Daastad, Sweden, July 20. Sweden, today gained a win- ning lead of three matches to love over Danmark in the European Zone final of the Davis Cup here. The Swedish doubles pair, Tors- ton Johansson and Evan Davids- Bon, brat Denmark's Torber Ulrich and Kral Nielson by 6-2, 6-2 and U-2.

Sweden won the opening two singles snatches yesterday. Reu- ter.

Lauric Fishlock, Surrey open- ing batsman, celebrated Белеле match against Middlesex

Sheffield, July 20.

Christchureis, July 20. by scoring a fine hundred.

cut and hit to leg with

New Zealand beat the British drive,

When stumpy were drawn touring Rugby League team in power and accuracy for here today in the first day of the first of two Tests here today,

of 205 in four four die match between Yorkshire by 16 points (two goals, two tries, and ten minutes. He hit 13

and the West Indies cricketers, two penalties) to 10 points (two fours,

the county had made 173 for goals, two tries)-Reuter. ihree after dismissing the West: Indles for 188 just before tea.

made out

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Denis Compton, returning 4 1 20 5 0 22 1 first class cricket after an ab- 2-242sence of two months. was among the seven bowlers fried by John Dewes, noting Middlesex captain, but did not take a wicket,

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2

14

Bobby Locke

wins Harrogate golf tourney

Yorkshire continued their mas- tery after lunch and had West bellen out for 198. It was n Warwickshire collapse

triumply for pace bowlers for only the last wicket did not fall to fourth in the them. Warwickshire, championship, collapsed sensa- Coxon bowled for three and a tionally against Worcestershire, half hours unchanged at one end losing nine wickets for 58. Peter

out with and carne

the best Jackson, bowling round the wic-gures of four for. 89. ket varying his cff-spin, de-

and

When Yorkshire started their ceptively claimed five victims for innings, pace again came into the four runs in eight overs, five of picture, Lowson being out with which were maidens.

scored but Hutton enly three Harrogate, July 20. The former Indian Test player, end Halliday then took the score Bobby Locke, South African Abdul Kardne. had earlier taken along steadily and at tea had holder of the

wickets for raised it to 34 without further British Open Ave Worcestershire Golf Championship today added 4.

but stylish 77 by Donald loss, £500 to his season's winnings top the 200. Kenyon hit 40 of his Kenyan helped Worcestershire to when he won the first prize in

ruas in the North British Harrogate

batted boundaries and hours and 20 minutes. professional tournament here.

for three hours

This makes his prize

money £1,800 in two months of play in Britain, for he has

won three tournaments as well as the Open, apart from losing a tie for another 'nnel finishing third on one occa- sion.

His aggregate for the 90 holes of the current event was 348 to beat Ken Bousfeld, the Coombe:

Hill Club assistant, by throg! strokes, with Dal Rees, third a 352.

Today in the round postponed from yesterday because of the storm, Locka had 70, both, Bous- field and Nees missing chances of overhauling him by taking 73'a.

Pickworth falters

s. igers

Scores:

West Indies--1st innings Marshall, b. Yardley

tollmeyer, Ibw, b. Coxon got the firzt

Worrell, c. Lester; b. Yardley tury

career for Soméract Weekes, b. Coxon of hip against Northamptonshire. Herestrail, b. Whitehead made some spectacular hits and Walcott, c. Lowson, b. White- got three cixes and ning four in just under three hours ab the wicket

A

end

Gomez, c. Halliday, b. Coxen Williams, not out Inst wicket stand of Jones, Ibw, b. Coxon 43 minutes Helped Glamorgan to Pierre, Ibw, b. Whitehead put on a respectable total after valentine, b. Wardlo they hart lost their first six wie- kets for 82 by luncht.

Altogether the Inst four wic- kuts added 173. Norman Iover

Extros

Total

all Warle scattered 10 hite while Pirates pounded rookie Subba Church for his first toss after four straight wins.

three hits

First, if Gardner gets an early! meeting with

Woolcock and he showed in keeps the form this fight, I think we shall have a new British champlon,

I know I'm going to get an- other storm of abuse for daring to suggest a fresh Woodcock dow feat, but that is the way it looka

to me.

up

Gardner was a revelation. Ho has improved beyond anyone's

uçssing. He has speeded tremendously.

He has showed hitherto unsuspected flexibility in planning his campaign, he now has a powerful left hook and right cross-good enough to put most men down.

On top of this he has shown Del Ennis hit his 20th homer grit and a killing inalinet. I hope for Phillies while Dan O'Connell it wasn't a passing flash! and Ted_Beard got cach for Fittsburgh,

Preacher Roc survived three: Cub homers to notch his 13th win in the opener and Ralph Branen won the nightcap.

Scoros

Today's baseball scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R H hoston Red Sox ... Cleveland Indians 4 7

F

New York Yankees 11 10

1

Chiengo White Sox 4 11 Washington Senators 0 14

0

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St. Lous. Browns ............----10--11--0

biladelphia Athletics

5.

Madrid, July 29. Ray Famochon, French holder of the European featherweight | Detroit Tigers ...... * champion, and Luis de Santiago, Spanish champion and challenger, both sealed 57:52 kilogrammes for their ille match here tonight,—— Reuter. »

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Chicago Cubs ..... Brooklyn Dodgers .. C Chicago Cubs.

1 0 (2nd game) Brooklyn Dedgers.. 2 4

London, July 20 Thirty one year old British and International racing motorist, J. G. Fry, was killed today when St. Louis Cardinals practising a speed hill climb at New York Glants Blandford Comp, Dorset, in his two cylinder home-mado "Freigica Pittsburgh Pirates Serwogeu",--Reuter.

Throo

HE

System at fault

Having said this,

I am add that Williams should not have been allowed in the ring at all,

Before the fight he was still showing signs of the cut below the eye he received against Pat Comiskey six weeks previously and in my view the fight turned on the punch that split his cheek again in the second round...

This is not Intended to do- tract from, Gardner's perform. arce; rather it is a oriticism: of the system by which man la permitted to risk the Injuries -Williams“ subsequently maùtter="

ed.

I know. Williams wants to box. I know also that the contest was arranged before he met Comiskey and that a postponement, would have cost a lot of trouble.

In an event of this importance 2 nothing should have been left flo chance or an unlucky mischance.

อ Willingness to ge

gn on with the Aght is

is not enough,

There should be a 100 per cent cecialuty that a man is not only absolutely at, but alas will not be unduly affected by a blow

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7 13

4 Philadelphia Phillies

Cincinnati Reds

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7

0

Modically, no doubt,

he was

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0 ft. My view as an onlooker with

-United Press,

Now York July 20.. Boston Braves

more contingents of

26 American track and fold athletes are to take off on European tours,

14

2 arranged by the Amateur Athletes

36 Union of the United States.

17

Bob Mathias of Tulare (Call-

fornia) world record breaking

30 holder of the Olympic and nailon-

12 al Decathlon crowns, leaves 10- 33morrow for Switzerland,

2

Leaving on Monday will be a rine man team, bound for Scot- 2land, England and Ireland and a six man party is headed for Sweden. Both these groups will be reinforced by athletes already

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108

(40) and D. Shepherd (32) not Fall, of wickets: 1-41, 2-45, out hit freely in patting on the 3-40, 4-04, 6-04, 0-110, 7-103, biggest stand of the innnings for B-173, 0-174. the final wicket.

Close of play scores

The following were the close of Coxon play peores in county cricket Whitehead matches today:

Yardley

MRW

7 40 4

BOWLING

32

20

078

10

3 25

1.3 0 0

Wides 4, leg-byes 12, no-talls 2.

Yorkshire 1st Innings

At Clacton, Sussex 345 for D Wardle Ossie Pickworth, the Austration declared (Sheppard 80. Cox. 19, with a brillant 34 for the first. Oaken 67, Pater Smith, right- nine boles lonked like making a arm slow-leg-break 5-for-113), good race into second place, but Essex 13 for

Lowson, b. Pierre no wicket. ho faltered to take 37.coming At the Ovel, Surrey 353 for Hutton, not out home and 71, put him back in the

Halliday, (Fishlock

Stollmeyer, b. seven

11, Meinlyre not out-01),

Jones to bat. Leading scores with today'a' At

Hampshire Lester, a. Pierre, b. Worrell round were: Hobby Locke, South:

Derbyshire 81 Wilson, not out Afilen, 70, 340, Ken Bousfield, for three.

Extras

seventh position.

220

Middlesex

23 and 931; Dai Rees 79 and 352, At Maidstone.

ne, Gloucestershire

0

23

30

Total (for threo)

178

Router.

INTER-VARSITY SOCCER MATCH

Dick Eurton 71 and 353, Charles 109. Kent 103 for two, Ward 40 and 354, Alex Kyla Go At Leicester Glamorgan 242, and 355, Orsic Plekworth 71 and Leicestershire 68 for three. 336. James Panton 71 and 357, At Nottingham Nottingham- Arthur Lees 72 and 337, Harry thire 211 (Deighton, right arm Weetman 71 and 388, Antonio' fast-medium. Ova for 52), Lan- Cerds, Argentine. 71 and 338 chrhiro 33 for who.. /** and 8.5, Scott, 70 and 300-"At Birmingham, Worcestershire

220 (Kenyǝn 77, Kardar, left arm A friendly soccer match between slow, five for any Warwickshire the Hong Kong University and 58 for nine.

the University of Malaya will be At Frome, ford 1/4" ftogers 101, Stephenson 1101 Pokfulam, provided the 82), Northamptonshire, to bat visiting Varsity players do not Reuter

leave before that date,

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Wilson, North Carolina, July 29. The University of North Caro- Inn'a curvaceous Sora Wako- field successfully defended Bor national diving championship to day, and hard stroking squadr from Baltimore, dominated team action in the Southern AAU swimming telumament here.

Mies Wakefield won with case onan talal of 72.8 points. Her pearest competitor, Miss Bush; of Watchung Lake, New Jersey, scored. 59,7 points-United Pros,

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