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BUREN
THE PERFECT
BWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1950.
PHILLIES BOOST
SPORT STARS SHOW YOU HOW
LEAD; Jack Robertson MY FAVOURITE
BRAVES OVERCOME REDS
LAWN TENNIS:
Craigengower beat KCC
Two games In the Men's Doubles "B" Division tennis lengue and one in the Men's "C" Division were played yes- terday,
Now York, July 31.
The Philadelphia Phillies boosted their”. National League lead to three games today by down- ing the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-0 and 4-2.
Right flelder Del Ennis blasted his second grand slam homer In three days for Philadelphia in the opener.
In the second game the Phils were scoreless until, the eighth lore with when Ennis blasted another homer, this time with
ane on. At Icing's Park, South China AA "1" easily accounted South China - ÁA “2” by Sels
Philadelpila
R H
E
(2nd
4
game) Pittsburgh
2 7 laser Murry Dickson.
Winning plicher Jim Konstanty,
Boston (1st game) Cincinnati
0
4 3 2 4 Winning pitcher Vern Bickford. loser Ken Raffensbergen. The Boston Braves edged Intoļ eight third place in the ever shifting| Boston (2nd game) 14 12 playing National League pennant fight Cincinnati
0 5 Wiming plicher Johnny An- at home, Craigengower Cricket by twice defenting the Cincinnati
tonelli, loser Howle Fox,
ft. Louis New York ......
Je
to
une,
white
clefouten 'the
Kowloon Reds 4-2 and 10-0. Cheket Club 7 sets to 14.
Vera Bickford, aided by three the postponed Men's C Division match between Chinese home runs, gained his 12th victory lặc rtaLgeaJa Club "" and then the opener, and left handen Hong Kong Cricket Club played Jolimuv Antonelli twieler a neat
át Tài khung thu Ch
won nine sels to uil.
The following are the redist MEN'S DOUBLES "O" DIVISION
live-hitter ia pitching his scvonel major lengue Chubut i the izevond game.
7. 1
Whining pitcher Gerry Staley, toser Sheldon Jones.
B 3
7 12 HU | Brooklyn
Chiengo
20 G Q Whining pitcher Don Newcombe, { loser Bob Rush.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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B
5 13
The St. Luis Cardinals snap SCAA "1" #~SUAA "9" | per a nine game New York win-
First
Wall
virtory
of the season
Boston
B. Saw and 1. Pos (SQAA (17) nug streak with a 6-3 win, 1
brat A. Chop and C. C. Tad | why the 10th
- beat A. Won and C. Tán Jr. for Gerry Staley, the sano mum-Cleveland (1st game) 6-1; heat . K. Ho and G. Liber he In 1949. Sr. -1.
Winning pitcher Al irming homers by catcher ay Campuchia and shortstop faser Ellis Kinder. Perwer Recre featured a tv-ru Cleveland rally that enabled the Brooklyn Dodgers to trounce the Chicago
D. Chats and R. Liong (SCAA "E") Jarl Chan on Too 6-4; Leat Woo and Lẫn Jr. 0-2; beat He and Lin Sr, 7-5,
1. Sin and T. Kwok (SCAA "1") | Cubs. 72.
nt to Chan and Thu di an | Cleveland won the first gom
Woo and Lán dr. 7-5; beat Hoof a doubleheader with the Bas- and Lin Sr. 6-4.
Enz) Red Sox today 6-5 in the American Leogtie.
ccc 712-KCC 152
FT. M. Lu and N. Leonard (CCC) Centrefehler Larry Doby's som Just to F. Kermani and J. Leriou inning single struck pliches Je 1- beat A. E. P. Guest and Dobson over the heart and ́stun- C. Roselet 6-1; beat A. V. ned him. White and de Silva 6-4.
Left flelder
Dale Mitchell D. Leonard and L. Souzi (CCC)|scored from seconds the ball lay
brat Kertunt and Leriou G-at
Dobson's feet. chow with Guest and tosselet Boston won the second game 6-8; beat White and de Silva, 6-3 with first buseman Walt 7-5.
Drope and second baseman R. O. Baker and J. Hsa (CCC) Bobby Doerr hitting homers.
beat Kermani und, Lerion 7-a: The Detroit Tigers had to come beat Guest and Rosselet 7-5; from behind with an eight-run
beat White and de Silva 6-2. Afth inning rally to edge the MEN'S DOUBLES "C" DIVISION Philadelphin
protect their
Athletics 12-10 to CRC 2" 9-HKCC
American League M. Ma and S. L. Ma (CRC "2" lead.
heat C. Barclay and W.
The New York Yankees climb Howard G-0; beat T Mahon and G. ed to within two percentag: Pritchard 7-5 beat R. Mac-points of the Tigers by winstag Pherson and D. Agaturaft G-1. Wo game from the Chieng K. C. Ng and C. F. Wong (CRC White Sox 13-7 and 4-3 in cele- bent Barclay and Howard brating manager Casey Stengel's 6-t; beat Mahon and Pritchard birthday. 7-5
Washington came from behind! eight runs in the ninih Inning
to dump the St. Louis Browns 13-0 and make a twin
bent MacPherson
Agiturort 6-0,
League table
and
with
--MEN'S ̃DOUBLES "B" "DIVISION killing.
P W D L
F A Pl The Senators had won the first
SCAA "I" 7 7 -- 00 3 14 game of u doublehender 9-5,
Beston
0
(2nd
9
7 1
11
13
Bill
12 16 2 10 10
game)
Winning plicher leser Sum Zoldale.
Detroit Fhiladelphia
Winning pitcher Fred Hutchin zon, loser Alek Kellner.
1
SUCH
A Conc
No1 MIDDLESEX BATSMAN WHO SHARES WITH YORK- SHIREY LEN HUTTON THE TITLE OF ENGLAND'S MOST * CORRECT BATSMAN, ALTHOUGHT HE DID NOT CONSCIOUSLY MODEL HIN- SELF ON JW.HEARNE HAS A REMARKABLE RESEMBLANCE TO THAT GREAT STYLIST
HIT KIS HIGHEST SCORE OF 331 AGAINST WORCESTER
LAST SEASON
SHOT
IF THE LATE CUT.
I LIKE TO MAKE THIS WHEN THE BALL HAS GONE ALMOST FAST THE WICKET AND TO SEE THE BALL SCUD- DING BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND SLIP
MY BIGGEST THRILL
---WAS WHEN I WAS
CHOSEN FOR ENGLAND AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA IN THE ÄFTH TEST AT THE OVAL IN 1947
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No. 7
MY BEST TIP
BE NOT
25 FOR THE FRINTHE YOUNG PLAYER
TO JOIN A GOOD CUJO WHERE HA
WILL PLAY ON WICKETS WHICH WILL GIVE HIM ACHANCE TO DEVELOP HIS STROKES WITH JO OUT BEING
FRIGHTENED OF THE BALL HITYRA AUMY LISTEN THE THEPADELE OF OLDER
PLAYER AND OUT EVERY CHANCE OF SEEING BRYT CLIST BATEMEN IN ACTION:
Jack Robertion
SPORTS GOSSIP Yorkshire
At the conclusion of the Lawn Tennis loogue pra- gramme this season, there will be at least onc play-off for a league title and that will be between Kowloon Cricket Club and the Chin- ose Recreation Club for the Ladies Doubles "A" Division.
There is also every likelihood of another play-off --between South China AA and the Chinese Recreation Club for the Men's Doubles "A" Division Championship.
Mr. Erie Ho, Mr.
lead vs. tourists
Shefeld, July 31. Yorkshire, continuing their first innings from Saturday's total of 178 runs for three wickets, declared their Innings eloset at 214 for nine wickets today, which gave them a first inninga lead of 10 against the West Indlos 108.
of his.bat
Continuous Quality
Is Quality You Trust
PRINK
Coca-Cola
The Umpire can't order a player off
By N. W. D. YARDLEY
The umpire's decisions involve judgment and con- sideration, so it is no crime-in fact it is a virtue to pause and think before giving them.
This is particularly the case in an lbw decision,
undoubtedly the most difficult of all. Before answering an appeal
Don't forget that you are in
for lbw an umpire must be control and your decisions must sure he can say "Yes" to the not be influenced by the altitudo of the players or spectators. But following questions:
1-Would the ball have list the f you do make a mistake, and then it is a sign of you realise wicket?
weakness not to admit 4 pro- Did the ball pitch on
vided you do to promptly, straight line between wicket and wickel, or did it pitch on the off- side
of the wicket?
Sole judga
The umpire is the sole judge of fair and unfair play.
3-Was it part of the striker' person
han other than the
Such acts as the bowler lifting which first intercepted the bail? the scam, using resin or wax for 4. Was that part of the a better grip on the ball, wilfully pitch to nasist striker's person in a straight line damaging the between wicket and wicket at the bowling, making noises or moving moment of impact, irrespective of to distrget the batsmen, ara all the height of the point of impact: Instances of tnfair play and It is much ensier to give no should be stopped Immediately. 1bw decision when a batsman
Again, the parsistent bowling plays back, because the ball, after hitting the striker, has a shoriet distance to travel to the wicke than the ball, which hits the front leg of a halaman playing for ward.
Whether the ball would have eventually hit the wicket is the hardest thing to decide.
unquence.
eve this seems an
ibw. But is it? bowler's arm.
Although South China AA | Roon=cheek,
Hutton reached three figures off o has three more matches to Peter C, Wong, Mr. T. Lean the last ball of Valentine's first Benton, play and the Chinese Recrea-and many others who have made over with a wall timed pull to tion Club one more to play to the visitors sojourn to the Colony the square leg boundary. It was complete their league fixtures a most pleasant one.
his 15th four and he reached his In this Division it is very un-
Question of angles During the two cricket matches th century of the season in five
Let us take the example of a likely that they will lose any which the University of Mainya minutes under three hours with-
chance. Nixon, of their matches and since played in Hong Kong one very out giving
slow left-arm bowler round the The first ball of Valentine's wicket, who pitches both Clubs have lost
a ball of one surprising but pleasant fact came next over however ended Hut normal length, about six feet in match each (losing to each to light and that was that women lon's brilliant effort. A bali lifted front of the popping crease, and will most make much better scorers thon and he was caught off the edge on the middle and leg stumps. other), a re-play probably be required to decide men.
first slip. nt
The batsman plays forward and the Championship.
Evidence to uphold this state- It was Hutton's 90th century the ball hils his front leg. To the A meeting of the Tenuis ment can be easily obtained by of his career In a little more than New York (1st
Executive Committee
sensons on is being looking up either the Hong Kong | 10
and it was his 020c 15 10 game)
called by the Honorary League University or the University of century for his county. Chicago
7 10
Junch, 2 Secretary in a few days to de- Malaya Cricket Score-books.
West Indies had Winning pitcher Vie Ruschi, cide upon the venue for the re-
wicket, loser Bob Cain.
play of the Ladies "A" Division New
match between Kowloon Cricket York (2nd
Club and the Chinese Recreation game)
4 11
Club. Chicago
3 9 1
many others elsewhere, but never for results from the spinners even Winning pitcher Fred Sanford,
The games will be played on has he come across score-books with a new ball, but they turned loser Ken Holcombe.
neutral courts and will provide kent in a more neater and intel- the ball only slightly and Mar- Washington (ist game)
very interesting tennis as all thegible manner than those men- thall and Stollmeyer put on 45 1 12
players in ile Colony are toned. 1 best
by lunch withoul aver being in St. Louis
5 G 1 participsals,
The two ladies responsible for dificulties-Reuter. Winning pitcher Joe Haynes,
the records of the two matches, loser Frank Overmire.
are Aliss Margaret Sanders and Washington
Miss Irene S. Osmund, both Un- dergraduates of the Hong Kong University.
13 18
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(2nd game) St. Louis
Winning pitcher Mickey Harris, Joser Al Widmar. Associated
Press
Exhibition Badminton matches
Exhibition Badminton E matches in aid of the Anti-
CRC
7 0
401 108 12
CCC
7 4
Scores:
LRC
0 5
123 48 10
SCAA "2"
A
4348 10
NATIONAL LEAGUE
34
20
Recreio
Fhiladelphla
(1st
10 15 4
2
HRCC
KCC
USRC
IRC
3 32 40
0 30 51
21. 42
213 41
13 41
Essex skipper a plucky captain
By JOHN ARLOTT
In 1934 Essex County Cric-only give him of their unquench- ket Club left for ever the able best, but give it as he tells solemn Leylon ground, with them to give it.
Insole plays for
in its grime, and its grim grey own right. No batsmas watche: ammunition-box
seats, and the ball more closely, and be will
at his side's need, with dcfenil,
Lorpote LK, Khoo and Slow When rins are wanted, how Wang and C. Au (YMCA),
that straightness of bat Heng Sink-kwang and Lah
unorthodox. Yuen-dong (U. of M.) v Way to on the county humping style more in the rustic Young mit D., C. Lau (YMCA).
than the neademic tradition, bus backed by his sharp eye and
Since the tennis played will be of the Colony's best and sure of drawing many spectators, it har suggested in certain quare ters that the Committee should charge entrance fees to see the games and donate the proceeds to some worthy cause. Well, it's up
The writer has had the oppor- mede 45 runs for no tunity and experience of looking Marshall not out 29, Stallmeyer over almost all the cricket score-13 and extras one. books of Clubs in the Colony and Yardley was obviously hoping
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enthusiasm Despite the 10 the Tennis Committed to desmuny of the Hong Kong Univer-
elde,
Club.
Is the Fortuna Swimmin
sity Undergraduates for sport, the vialt of the members of tha
home.
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Australia's easy win in Davis cup
4-0
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of short, fast balte at the bats- man is unfair.
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Only the umpires 'dectda whether the light is fit for play, which should be suspended only when coulitions are so bad that they are unreasonable or dan- gerɔus.
Should the captains disagrea, or delegate the authority to them, the umpires are responsible for deciding the Alness of the ground for play.
TRAGEDY IN ROAD RACE
Geneva, July 30 Three spectators were kill- tween wicket and wicket. anded and about 20 injured when the ball, therefore, must be apa car driven by Luigi ("Gigi") proaching the bateman al ar
Villoresi, an ace Italian driv if it continuo original, line of fight it would er, skidded and overturned in almost certainly
the Grand Prix des Nations mian the stump-
road race here today, the However, should the ball turn police stated." fram leg to off sufficiently te straighten its line as between wicket and wicket, then it would hit the stumps.
Complications such 08 this arise with, almost every type of bowling, c.g., off brenits round the wicket, where the ball swings in the air, and turns off the wicket.
another
Nino Farina,
top- ranking Italian, driving an Alfa
Romeo, who was behind Villorest, crashed Into the wreckage, and had to abandon the raco
Faring, who was in third place, was uninjured,
The accident occurred outside the International Lubour, Office
building, on the main road he tween Geneva and Lausanne.
The police said that Villoresi's
"The squareon to see than? Villores! should be up and about
a player's be-
the spectators. injured in the crash were seriously hurt and were being operated upon imme« dlately Reuter.
*!
*
BRITISH WIN IN ROAD RACE
Mexico City, July 30. Umpire can appeal car was travelling at about 172 - Swimming ~-is-at-the height of University of Malaya, revealed Australia finished off a 4-1 Catches, stumpings and run-lometres (about 108 miles) per... popularity right now
and all one thing the indifference shown Davis Cup triumph over Mexico outs should not normally proseat hour when it skidded and over- swimmers are busy training hard by the majority of the local today but failed to score a clean any great difficulty, always pro- turned. The car ploughed through for their various Club competi- Varsity boys towards sport and sweep when the Mexican cham-vided you are concentrating on the barricade at the road's edge tions
Into the spectators. 2 and possibly the Colony the lack of support which they
The gave to their own University plon, Gustave Palafox, upset the incident.
Injured Included some Open Championships.
Ken MacGregor. But the Aus- For a catch at the wicket, don't One of the foremost swimming during the series by falling to tralian champion, Frank Sedg- be influenced entirely by noise, women and chiler late
It was learned Inter at the clubs,
came back to defent You should normally be able to
which the Italian hospital to TB Assoclation Fund will be gently ough only formed r4urn up at the games and girlt} man,
The Varsity boys
goma)
It is reliably learned that also should have borne in mind Armando Vegu, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, at some sort of deflection if the driver was taken that he broke
ball the bat. O held
at the Chinese YMCA, they are inviting the Hong Ko should have rendered more help
the hosts and 4-6, 6-2. that they were
his right thigh, His right collar: Pittsburgh
point I would make here I Winning pitcher Robin Roberts, evening,
Bridgen
bone was also broken and "some' Street,
The Australians will meet the tomorrow University Under-graduates to the 10 or 20 who did go all-European champions, Sweden, on right to appeal to the other um torn off by the force of the crash. that if in doubt you have thngers of his right hand werd loser Mel Queen.
beginning at 4.30uquatic stars to n dual meet. p.m.
The Varsity
are not withini's out to make the visitors feel at August 11-13 in Rye, N. Y., for You may be unsighted, or] It was feared that, Villoresi Acombined team from the Hong their swimmers, although matiy
the right to challenge the United pire. States for the world tennis trophy, catch"
you may be doubtful whether a might never drive again, Kong University and the Uni-have left the Colony for the
to the wicket-keeper or Villores was only two laps Sweden beat Denmark by versity of Mulaya will meet e summer holidays.
Mr. C. E. Pausos, the well
from the end of the 68-lap race. team from the Chinese YMCA Those who are in Hong Kong known Shanghal Interport lawn in the final of the European zone slip her bounced,
umpiro is in a A hospital official said that d five matches in all will be are busily training for the Var- bowler is at present In the Davis Cup tourney at Baastad, played; one ingles, three Men's
ity swimming sports to be held Colony, Mr. Passos played for Sweden, after the last of today's far better Doubles and one Mixed Doubles.
foun sfter the term begins and it the Club de Hecrelo "Blue" dur two singles matches was aban-you are. So, If a doubt, ask him again in about six weeks time. but if, even then, the issue is still The official added that two of All matches will be played
quite possible that the invita ing the last two games
and doned because of rain. according to the International lot of the Fortuna Swimming proved an asset to the team.
In the first match, Sweden's in doubt, then the decision must system--the best of three games Club, unofficial as will be ac- Mr. Passos has played in Torsten Johansson registered a favour the batsman.
Bome people are under the ef 15 points.
epted if sent through the proper numerous interports in Shanghai hard-fought, victory, ever
Imprecrian that a cricket um The matches are:
•hannels.
and together with Mr. Ozorilo
pire can take disciplinary ao Singles
With the
4-2. Balling of the my won the Shanghai Pairs le has Nielsen, winning 3-6, 7-5, 6-0, Lorpsto L. K. Khoo (U, of M.) Birdhane from Hong Kong on or
tion, as in the case of a foot- With the Lawn Bowis Lengua)
Lennart Bergelin (Sweden)
ball referee ordering a player C. K. Lee (YMCA)
way through, the led Torben Ulrich (Denmark), Men's Doubles
- off the field. This is not e0. bout August 3, the Colony will season hall id farewall- to 27 Ambassadors race for championship honours 6-0, 6-2 when heavy rain forced
Should an umpira have reason
Houen, July 30, M. T. Yeow and Low Keat-soc
vory interesting officials, to cancel the match
to complain about a
Willian Whittehouse, of Britain, IKU) Y C. K. Lee and if gooiwill from Singapore and has reached a
of the United Press. stage in all Divisions Malayn.
haviour, Foo (YMCA),
such as
as questioning his driving a British Cooper car, to- appeals, bail sportsmanship or day won the 500-ce event in the The Sirdhana whi be taking Lengue, First Division, two
In the went to play festival crleket the most patient of straight bats. Nimm-chee (U. of M.) v. P. Haf, the visiting University of clubs are fighting neck and neck:
way with her the 27 members
loss of temper, he should report Automobile -Club Normandy the matter fo the captait.
inceting with an average speed. who have for the ilt, They are the In-
If the captain takes no action, of 07 miles per hour. Malaya sports team
dan Recreation Club and Recreio
then the mafter must be report- HO been here since July 15.
"Blue", Indian Recreation Club The visitors from, the Univer- ally of Malaya came to He won all seven to net a total of Management Committee of the have played seven mateties and
Ameoling of the League for the purpose of engag
30 points. Recreio "Blue" have Hong Kong Football Association Taduates, in a series of sporting lost twice. They have a total of office on Friday, August 4, 1050 of the postcs, umpires inc the local Varsity Under played eight matches and have will be held at the Association' contests, which included cricket, 30 points. badminton, hockey and tennis. six teams in the Becond Divi. 5.30
ut .D.M.T They also visited. Mucno where sion League, are in the running 1. To sleet Chairman.
engaged a Mačno team at for the title and each and every 2 Accept entries to the League.
Undergraduates 1 of coming out on top...
and intervals; the cuptains must bo Informed – by which_clock_d
ENTRIES FOR With
if his sleeves are rolled with more fumes, have been brought, for- Pearce devoting determination
mony of their gamersion will not be decided until
watch the time is being taken. Tom
than symmetry, ward.
SECOND himself, increasingly to contem- this is because he is more 'con-
bave had
to the last game of the season is Tickets to the games are two be cancelled on account of rain played. The teams in the run- VON CRAMM WINS | The wickets have been pres and, they mu mntisfy themselver plation and selection, he has re-cerned with the game than with dollars each and are obtainable put in the games they did playing ore Taikoo Docks Club, with
KNOCK-OUT cently handed, on the captaincy sartorial elegance which char Gloucester Arcade and the Sincere ilty and one or two local sides dinn Recreation Club with 32 teanis sine, won the men's finals Yorkshire and Derbyshire when ntilic Kong Kong Sports shop against the Hong Kong Univer-33 polnis from 11 matches: In-
perly pitched, e q Gottfried" von Cramm, German Was there not game between MIXED FOURSOMES to the twenty-four-year-old] acterised the ES50X team ut ond double Blua. Dougins Insole,
Company (Sports Department) on they displayed sportmanship of points from 11 matcher. Prison
International it was found after a few over out Mixed Foursomes at. Deep The now captain inherits, and
bustling energy he, the Hong Kong side while on the highest degree, niaintained, the old
from 11 matcher Hong Kong end of California, Toxing.
took the obtainable, at Pegasus, he will tackle any Sports Shop at Takahatmil,
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Before and during the match. Fincher's
The visliers have proved them- Cricket club women cricot promen's singles crown today. the
Kowloon, Cricket
umpires, must ensure that the on August 12,5 62201 on where hu no more funker the brilliant fleldsmat, a change Tickets will be on sale of the word and have left ari im- matcher und Filipino Club with Jan Drobny 6-4, 6-4 and 6-free accordance will, the Lawk Bar Club House be direct to do
telves portamen in every sense 11 matches;
Vón Cramm beat Czech exile conduct of the game
· Entrice may, Be', mado on the and the as captain against
1 list provided at the Deep Water revellers than his wicketkeeper, bowler always likely to take a at the Chinese YMCA on the pression with all those who have
bren.privileged Tom Wade, employs his con- good wicket, and a sound stop-night of the exhibition.
23. from nino matches. the California girl defeated Alics bren befylleged to meet them; 31 kowloon Desics Club, club von Kamay-Moridan; 6-3 and Ari: umpira should stand, in first, SS boot,
competitive atmosphery which de Recreio and dan Harea, Ausdeleted From
the best portion from which to will be long remens
edgif the Third Division' Dahling out
does not hinder the bowing, August Am
W Cup Qualitying for honours, Kowloon Dock Italy won the dengsler Tennie run up or the bateman's view, the stand the best chance, as they Cup at Denuvine today by de- to have 27 points from wight fastchan, Comuna Franca by four victorias
Clubede Regreto have 36163 points to
by the sea or in flower-gay
parks all up and down the ever. county. At the same time T. N. given Pearce became
captain.
MIXED DOUBLES Low Keat-100 and Miss Kwok
Cheung
exhibition
The belligerence of Essex sunrely built power it harvestschung (C) Puns erlekel under the Jate John runs. Douglas now gave way to 'a new,j
He is never without his some-MCA), country-house atmosphere. They what Chaucerian sense of hum- played no less hard, but, above cur, but nothing comes between matches were to be held on all. they enjoyed their cricket.
Thence dates the deserved re-bear the scars of yesterday's bat- University of Malaya players are
Originally the
Kong
HKFA LEAGUE MANAGEMENT. MEETING
AGENDA.
covered the
37-mile ed to the authorities of the teams in 34 mins. 14.4 secs. concerned,
Many duties
Apart from the actual contra
have duties.
Before the match
they must Bequaint themselves with eɔn-
copres He also broke the lap record with a time of 2 mini. 10.7, Recs. for the three-mile lap.
alzo took uncond and third places.
British: drivers In Cooper (cars
The strongest opposition to the |British came from the French, ditions under which it is to be euter
him and his cricket. If his flannel:Thursday, August 3, but as the key add tennis, both of wiilch one of them has an oven chanoo) is. Consider- applications to the played, such as the hours of play-Reuterurth and fifth places.");
Nulls in
the County is turned up ́and the other down ma Sirdhana on~ that day the
· of Essex as the best tle, if one side of his shirt colla, duo to Janve at 4 pim, by the games they the Tho championship in this Divi-.
has
period.
With the
various
clubs
various divisions."
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captain of Cambridge Uni- veralty and of Essex, ho has
LAWN BOWLS MOPEN TRIPLES
"On the field It is different. His shown results-and commended players iku and respect him; hot both, respect and regard from his In the Quarter-Finals of the
players. Moreover, win or loss, Colony Open Triples played at The Commtiles, elect Dougian Insole. Is captain in the the Hong Kong Football Club Hong Kon old, Corinthian tradition, playing yesterday: 0, Hong Choy el lask kistaa on show enjorment of this Arquilla and GMA Boura hekt Visitors Bestof the As M. Kadir, 8. Yani - muid Mix Colony
tion, are the only three tenis in jainkon a Dosuville, July 20, a pivo:his deofelone,; provided hyj ond at Fanting will be Captain'""
took third place by
If the equare-leg umpire's, Vi
in obstructed by a Daldeman, ni hampered
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