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W. INDIES SCORE 203 RUNS FOR THREE AGAINST SURREY

London, August 3.

The Wast Indies tourists had scored 203 for throo wickets at lunch today in their first innings against Surrey at the Oval, Surrey made 161 yesterday.

Continuing their overnight fourth wicket partner-

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ship, Marshall and Walcott were still together at lunch when they had adid 139 and put the West Indies 42 ahead with

seven wickets

in hand.

The batsmen soon took the initiative with Walcott, the more enterprising of the past, A four with a drive off Lock brought his score to 40 and put him ahead of Marshall to whinn he gave 55 minutes

start

Another four brought him to 3 in an hour and three quarters an in the raine over he put West Judles ahend after three

arul a quarter hours butting. The fourth stand had

three figures.

then reached

A. Itle later came Marshall's and 50

50. made in two hours

inutes. When 71 with the total at 186, Walcott might have been caught from a return to Wester-

man but at lunch the fourth palr: were ill together.

Scores:

LAWN TENNIS:

Recreio surprise S. China (2'

Club de Recreio sprang a MR w surprise on South China AA yesterday when they defeated their No. "2" team 51⁄2 sets to. 03% in a Men's Doubles "B"

Bowling

20.3 6 37

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17

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37

0 10

Johnson Worrell Valentine Gomez Goddard

Bye, leg-byes 2.

WEST INDIES-1st innings Inc. b. Westerman_...... tollmeyer, Ibw, b. Parker Worrell, McIntyre, b

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Marshall, not out Westerman

Walcott, not out

Extras

Total (for three)

Wednesday's play

London, August 2

3 Division tennis encounter at

0 King's Park yesterday.

2

45

M.A. Oliveira made a welcome return to tlio Men's Doubles team, playing for the first time this]. ERION

and together with J. J. Remedios won two of their three 7 sets. 60 Visiting the Hong Kong Cric- 80 ket Club, Racralo's "C" Division team indicted a nine sets to nil defeat on their hosts.

203

Playing at Tal Hang the Chin- ese Recreation Club carlly ac-

counted for the Kowloon Cricket Club in the Mixed Doubles "A" Division by 7% sets to 1.

The Kowloon Cricket Club

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950,

**

SPORT. STARS SHOW YOU HOW

Gordon Richards

WORLD JOCKEY 291, WITH MORE THAN 4,000 WINNERS: 22 TIMES CHAMPON- | AND, JUST AS Baportant, a FAR- | REACHING INFLUENCE FOR GOOD ON THE TURE, SNATCHES VICTORY FROM DEFEAT MORE OFTEN THAN ANY MAN RIDING, BUT, BETTER STILL, NEVER LOSES A RACE MG SHOULD WIN CONTRARY TO POPULAR OPINION AS GOOD A RIDER OVER LONG DISTANCES

AS SHORT

BASEBALL:

MY

No* 10

FAVOURITE JOB MY BEST TIP

IS RIDING A GOOD HORSE WHETHER IN A RACE DURING THE AFTERNOON OR IN

· PRACTICE ON THE GALLOPS DURING THE 1. MORNING

IS FOR ANY JOCKEY TO KIS (AT) START THE SEASON

(199) FIT AND REMAIN FIT.

BEFORE A SEASON

A BEGINS I HAVE Ex-

MTS FLY-WEIGHT BOXER, GEORGE GARRARD, LIVING A MONTH WITH ME. WE „BOX, SKIP-AND DO ROAD “WORK THROUGHOUT THAT

TIME

I REDUCE MY

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WEIGHT A STONE, AND I START THE SEASON IN TIP TOP.-. CONDITION,

MY BIGGEST THRILL WAS WHEN TRODE TIYO CLASSIC

WURNERS FOR THE KING WITHO

14 HOURS – THE 2000 GUINEAS ON BIG GAMB, AND THE 1000

ON SUN CHARICHT,

Amazing Giants

win double-header

New York, August 2.

Philadelphia Athletics blasted three pitchers for 15 hits and a 10-3 victory over Chicago White Sox in an American League afternoon game today.

In

RIDING AND GOOD LIANG KEEN ME CO TO THE END OF THE

SEASON,

Capt. Chisnall leaving for Singapore

Continuous Quality

Is Quality You Trust

County cricket:

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Rain affects play

in most matches

London, August 2. Rain affected play in most matches when the cur

rent, cricket programme began today. At Bristol, where Gloucestershire, entertained Northamptonshire, not a ball could be bowl- ed today. An early close was necessary at Clacton, where Essex met Kent, and no fur- ther play was possible after tea at Worcester between Worcester and Sussex.

Yorkshire's match against

Somerset at. Taunton did not LAWN BOWLS: start until after lunch' and other matches were also inter- rupted.

Results of Open Singles matches

A. E. Coates and J. §. Ean-

In spe of the weather bata meu generally dominated the day's play. Hong Kong will be losing Lancashire, made a big total, of Tho Championship leaders. one of its most popular sport-

413 runs against Glamorgan at ing personalities today, when Blackpool, chiefly due to a fine doit, both former champlons. Captain HJ. Chisnall, Senior afth wicket stand by

the all were yesterday eliminated Army Sporta Officer, leaves rounder. John Ikin, and the cap-from the Colony Lawn Bowls these shores on transfer to tain. Nigel Howard.

Singles tournament at Talkoo Singapore.

Ikin and Howard put on 150 Docks Club by A. M. Omar. Since his arrival in Hong Kong runs in 110 minutes before Ho- and F. X. M. da Silva respec- about two years ago, Captain ward, who had come in at the tively.

Chimnell has, in spite of the fall of the fourth wicket, latt exacting nature of his military after hitting 11 feurs in 64 min-Silva boat Landoit by 22-13. On Omar bent Coates by 23-11 and duties, thrown himself heart and} utes.

Thin, the left-hander, want R. Minu 21-14 and A

the same green, S, Yusuf beat A on to make 139 runs, his second beat Ismail All by 21-10,

B. Kitchell

century of the season, without

Omar again found - bis the slightest suggestion of un-form in his game against Coates. certainty.

Omar blanked out Conies for the arst five heads to lead 8-9. Contes.

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Elmer Volo led the assault, hitting a single, double, triple and homer, as Carl Schelb coasted to his third win. On & rain-affected pitch, which Men's Doubles "C" Division team Brooklyn Dodgers beat Pitts- National League, the mude the ball fly and keep low also lost at Tal Hang to the burgh Pirates, 5-4 in 10 inn- in an unexpected manner, both | Chinese Recreation Club "1" by Surrey and the West Indies tour- 72 sets to 1%.

inga and the amazing New York Giants made it 11 vic- tories in the last 12 games by sweeping a double-header from Chicago Cubs, 11-1 and 8-6.

2 ing team had to struggle for runs

Surrey First Innings Fishlock, e Gomez, b John-

son

Erle Belser, Walcott, b

Johnson

20

Constable,

Worrell

May, Christiant. Johnson

Johnson,

13

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c

43

Barton, c Roe, b Worrell .. "McIntyre, c Stollmeyer,

0

Laker, c Goddard, b Johnson

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Parker, substitute b Gomez

A.V. Bedter, e Christiani, b

Gomez

Lock, Worell

Westerman, not out

Extras

Total

101

during the Arst day of their re turn match, which began at the Oval

today.

Rosults

Mixed Doubles "A" 'Division

CRC 72-KCC 1%

V.T. Wong and Mrs. Tuo (CRC) lost to F.R. Zimmern and Mrs. LF. Stokes 3-6; beat A.V. White and Miss P. Ward 6-3; beat LF. Stokes and Mrs. B. Lawes 0-3.

During a day in which there were a number of interruptions because of rain, Surrey were dis- missed for 101 runs in their first innings and in reply the West Indies had scored 72 runs for three wickets at the close of

W. T. Lee and Mas W. W. Choy Surrey, who won the toss, could (CRC) drew with Zimmera and hardly have foreseen that ram Mrs. Stokes 0-6; beat White and would affect the pitch.

Miss Ward 6-4: beat Stokes and 3 lost Laurie Fishlock, caught

Mrs. Lowes 6-2- at е silp from a catch diverted by the

and Toul

Mrs. T.F. Lo wicketkeeper, before the weather (CRC) beat Zimmern and Mrs.

Y.P

Washington. Cleveland.

Winning pitcher Hal Lemon,

loser Conrado Marrero. Philadelphia Chicago

10 18 3 8 Winning pitcher Carl Schelb,

loser Rao Scarborough.

0

15 14 8 7 Winning pitcher Jim McDonald,

loser Al Widmar,

third

Rolph Branca turned in his

consecutive victory, but outfielder Jim Russell Boston

route-going was Dodgers real hero of the day. St. Louis ...

Russell tied the score

in the ninth with a two-run homer off Elli Werle and won the game with a two-out, bases-full single in the 10th.

Staggered to victory

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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CAPT. CHISNALL

Polished drives, vigorous pulls, and erlap late cuts featured his highest innings of the season. He hit 14 fours in his Ave hours' batting.

score quickly

trus

following three heads to lead 7-6. then scored seven shota on the

Omar again took up the scor. Ing by netting four shots on the In an effort to

next three heads to lead 10-7-|| after this great effort Lanca-Coates scored three shots on chire lost, six wickets in the last the following two hends, bring hour for 66 runs.”

head.

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Victor Munden. Leicestershiro's Ing the score to 10-10 on the 13th young left-arm slow bowler, had

Undaunted by this reve

reverse, siriven in vain for a wicket this Omar scored a three on the next Fearon until he bowled to Denis head to lead 13-10. On the 13th Compton. He was probably more head Coates scored a singlo.

* Deciding, head

The next head proved to be the deciding one.

surprised than anyone at getting ] ** this celebrated wicket for Comp ton slashed in a carefree manner. Larry Jansen hurled the Ave Chicago

at a ball that was almost wide to be caught at the wicket. Winning pitcher Jansen, loser the standard of sport, not only in

soul into the task of improving in 85 minutes and hit nine fours. Compton ecored a fluent 68 runs

Walt Dublek

the Army, but in the Colony as a whole.

Fall of wickets: 1-2, 2-43, 3-45pped play the first time, but Stokes 6-2; beat White and Miss bitter and Weg-Westrum deliver-New York

0-155

GOLF:

buble.

ed a grand slam homer to lead Bedser and Peter May play- Ward 6-1 beat Stokes and Mrs. 4-47, 5-47, 6-103, 7-120, 8-250, ed with such confidence that a Lawes 0-2.

the Glants to victory in the good Surrey score looked pro-

Men's Doubleu "B" Division

opener, while. Sal Magile stag-

to victory in the nighteap, Chicago However, the quick bowling J. Temedios and MA, Oliveira primarily because the Cubs have New York of Worrell and Johnson became (Recreio) last to A, Chan

only on and

"Patko

one Andy. Pasko, most disconciting and from 42 C.C. Yew 3-8; boat G. Lin and K.

tko blasted three homars, runs for one wicket the arore Lam 6-2; beat H.K. Ho and A. and knocked in dve runs, but it maved quickly to $7 runs for

Wu 6-4.

was not enough, five wickets.

Detroit Tigers blanked. New The County found resources in

York Yankees, 4-0, in the other John Parker and

and Arthur Mcintyr

America League afternoon game. who

both

drove bravely and glanced delightfully while adding

Scores '68 runs

in 75 minutes for the

Today's baseball scores were: sixth wicket.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Eddie Ward

sets a cracking pace

London, August_2.

The newly Instituted Daks £4.000 professional golf tourna- incnt, which opened on the Royal

H.A. Barros and L. Vieira (Re- creio) lost to Chan and Yew 4-8; Ho and Wu 7-5. drew with Lin and Lam 6-4; best

ronha (Recreio) beat Chan and D.M. Rodrigues and A.F. No Yew 6-4; lost to Lin and Lam 1-6; beat Ho and Wu 7-5,

́ ́Attack" defied

Men's Doubles "C" Division CRC 1 744-KCC 1% Parker defled the West Indies S.K. Wong and F.K. Lau (CRC) Mid-Surrey Course at Richmond Black for two hours while scor- lost to A. Zimmer and J.C, Fen- today, had a mixed receptioning 43 runs.

ton 2-0; drew with F. Grose and The lively turf led to the West, R. Lapsley 6-8; beat S.T. Chau Storms of rain, accompanied at Indies receiving chocks at the and FB. Cumine 6-1.

from the weather.

beat Zimmern and Fenton 6-1: beat Grose and Lapsley 6-2; beat Chau and Cuming 6-2,

times by lightning and thunder start of their innings. Jeff W.K. Ma and S. Kwok (CRC, clups and a rising wind as the Stollmeyer played Surrey's 20- day advanced, caused the starting year-old right-arm swing bowler, order to fall more than an hour Poter Westerman, comfortably but behind schedule so that it was the amateur who made his debut more than 12 hours after the for Surrey last season, accured irst man had started at 8,00 a.m. notable victims in Rao and before the last card was handed Worrell. Jn.

Equals course record One of those earliest starters, Eddie Ward, set a cracking pace by equalling the course record of 65 and he had finished before the ralustorms started.

Flory Van Donck, of Waterloo, Brussels, and Ken Bousfeld, the young British assistant, returned bes, and there were a few more scores in the late 60s but for the

Reuter.

Rae played on at 16 nuns and Worrell edged a catch to the wicket-keeper at 20 runs.

The successes

cost Westerman

10 runs.

W. Wu and K.H. Lew (CRC) beat Zimmern and Fenton B-2; beat Grose and Lapsley 6-1; beat Chau and Cumine 6-4.

New York Detrok

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Winning pitcher Maglie,

John Klippstein. Pittsburgh Brooklyn

8 7 0 loser

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Murry Dickson.

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Coates threw the Jack for a full In a beautiful toucher, almost head. With his first wood he put

hugging the jack. Coates with his second wood, drew

second shot six inches in front of his first shot. He put in a blocker with

trailed the Jack back for the shot. Omer, with his third wood,

Costes last_wood/was shot. Omer, with his last wood, draw.. another shot, bringing the score to 14.11.

Grand off-drives Buccor. In this Colony owes a

The highlight of the Middlesex desp dabt. of gratitude to Cap Innings was a splendid⋅ opening this third wood but failed. tain Gilisnall, who has rendered stand by Jack Robertson and John invaluable service to the same, Dewes. They were parted after both as a member of the Hong lust under three hours. Dewes Kong Football Association having found the boundary: 15 Council and as an active

times in 115 minutes which was force.

packed with grand-off-drives. Captain Chisnall's handling of His century came in two hours soccer games has left nothing to and 40 minutes. be desired. He has never allow- Winning pitcher Sain, loser ed himself to be affected by the eluded 36 in boundaries.

Robertson's chanceless 90 in- Larry Brechcen.

occasion, nor has he ever per- Nottinghamshire did well, to Cincinnati

mitted himself to be heckled into

reach a respectable total against Philadelphia

making blunders

or incorrect Warwickshire after early set decisions by highly-partisan fans.

hacke

St. Louis Boston

0 3 4

1

Winning pitcher White, loser Winning pitcher Willard, loser

Alle Reynolds.

Ramidcil-Associated Press.

HKCC 0-Recreio 9 T. Mahon and G. Pritchard (HKCC) lost to PP. Botelho and An J.A. Collaco 4-6; lost to F. Noodt and J.A. Soares 2-8: lost to A.J. Bad Fight handicapped the Remedios and J.A. Marquee 5-7. touring team, but Blollmeyer B. Agafuroft and A. Bowden cut and drove splendidly for (HRCC) lost to Botelho and Col. 90 minutes until Parker de-Jaco 4-8; lost to Noodt and Soares calved him at 64 runs.

146; lost to Remedios and Mar Marshall, determined to ques 1-6. Roy stay, was content with 11 runs

C. Barclay and W. Howard

met Part the weather won.in the last 70 minutes and the CC) lost to Botello and Col- West Indies finished 89 runs belco 4-8: lost to Noodt and Soares hind with seven wickets in hand. 3-7 lost to Remedios and Mar-

Surrey had scored 47 runs for ques/4+8. [

APPRENTICE RIDER BEATS GORDON RICHARDS

four wickets at the lunch interval when rain started to fall.."

Just before tea was due, rain again drove the players to shelter with Surrey's store 161 runs for

eight withels and tea was taken

tvben

*

"Y" SPLASH GALA TONIGHT' fortnightly. Splash Galas at the The fourth in the series of Eumpean YMCA takes place at 7.30. p.m. today.

The unnal eversis will be run, followed by a water polo match between the newly formed "Flip- team and Chung Sing

Kowloon Bowling Green Club Golden Jubilee

..

elaborate programme has been arranged by the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in connec". tion with its Golden Jubilee, which will be celebrated on Sunday, August 6.

Highlights of the day's events will be the laying of a wreath at the base of the War Memorial plaque, unveiling of the Founders' plaque, unveiling of bronze plaque on Coronation tree and a tree planting ceremony.

The tree planting ceremony, will be performed by Mr. J. F. Nicoll Officer Administer ing the Government. for the club-house and grounds to Arrangements have been roade be decorated with bundet Kags, while at night, 5,009 lighte will transform the area into a miniature fairyland.

Evory person, visiting the Chub during the day will be asked to

4.00 pm Band of the KOSLI arrives and takes up position on grass court at skid of club. ⠀

(Hon.

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Thirty-seven-year-old Charles Grave, who returned to the Ware wickshire side after a wook's rest, took advantage of the early fiveliness of the pitch and cro- titred the first four wickets, for 10 run...

Firm and impartial His Arm and impartial handling of soccer games has earned for him a very high reputation, so nych so that oven the

Noits were At Tuna

for four rabid soccer fon has not been slow wickets, but owed a lot to a fifth to admit that he is one of the wicket stand of 122. runs between best soccer referees to grace the Harris and Stocks. Afler Harris locat soccer fláld.

most

The next head saw Omiar scóro a possible, that is, four shots, bringing the score to 19-11

The next head amar draw two beautiful shots behind the jack, one of which was hugging the inck. Omar then put a blocker which was a counter."

With his last wood. Omar drow a yard behind the jdek ic seore

other four shots,

FX M. da Silva plyed good bowls to boat Landolt by 22-18 Silva was leading 10-9 after 12 heads. Silva, with come consis- tent. bowling, scored on the next ave heads to lead 18-9 and evon- fually win by 22-13.

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Results

The following are the full re-

AT TOC Coates (CCC) 21-11.

A. M. Proar (IRC) best A. E.

had gone only Stocks looker The Hong Kong Football comfortable and his 08 ruas not Assosiation has not overlooked nut took

threo and A quarter sults. and contained. 10 fours Captain Chianall's capabilities hours and has honoured him on more Grove finished with seven wo then one occasion by appoint. kels for 19, runs, which was hir Ing him to handle interport and best performance of the season. Ather important games.

the HKFA paid to Captain Chis-

The greatest compliment which

Close of play scores

The following were today's Dali was to, appoint him reforce for the first game in the matches:

close of play, scores in first-class Swedish series last year, when the Halsinborg Swedish XI met (Ikin 130, Howard. 84), Glamor and defeated a Hong Kong team at Caroline Hill by two goals to

one.

Exceptional qualities

At Blackpool: Lancashire 413

gan to bat

At Bristol: No play was pos sible today owing to rain in the match between Gloucester and Northamptonshire.

owing to talii,

F. X. M. da Silva (Reercio) beat J. S. Landolt (CCC) 22-18. 18 Yusuf (IRC) beat A. JB. Minu (IRC) 21-14.

A, B. Kitchell · (IRC)) beat Ismaŭ All (INC) - 21-19.2

AT KCC...

W. J. Howard (FC) beát ATX Minu - (IRC) 21-14.

E.

Greenwood (KBGC) best A. Ellait (RDC) 21-20.

GAT KEGG

C. 5. Rosselet (KCC) beat G. A. Bound 21+10,′′

C. C. Pereira (Recreio) beat C.

player: to compete at Forest Hills

430 pm HE the C.A.G

At Clacion: Essex 101 for nine In organising and conducting The Champion jockey, Gordon

dent, Mesas W. Simpson qualities, with the result that all Bath, August 2

arrives and is met by The Preal athloile events, Captain Chignell (od 67, Avery 82, Evans 123 Gough (PRC) 21-16.

has also displayed his exceptional early owing to rel

against Kent. Stumps were drawn Illcharda, was successfully object-

Another setback -

Thompson and G. Meyer Errat demand at athletic meet ther play was possible after ten

Secretary), G. services have always been in four against. Worcester, No furzeug

TENNIS: Ai Worcesterr. Bússox- 123-Jör ed, to by an apprentico rider, R. Carler, after thrilling foish for the Salford Selling Plate here immediately after lunch.

Surrey had another setback

(Golden Jubilee Convener). He is escorted along the verandah Chinese asstelations.

Ings held by Schools and certain today.

and down the five steps to top. of Richards rode the 2 to 1 October Bartos, their caplain, mis-hit his

first platform, where The King

During his sojourn in the Co At Leicester: Middlesex 370 for Morn,, who passed the post a first ball from. Worrell, and was

played. He is then Introduced lony, Captain Chisnall has always six declared (Downs 115, Robart- head in front of the 15 to Bout with the total unaltered so

shown a koen, dentro favourite, Red Hackle, ridden by that half the side were back for composed of YMCA and VRC hits, all of which will be bound the club-house by he above party and has often bensoaned the fact

The "Hippocampus", players ardi Bign one..of several parchment to Committco, and shown round) Hong Kong on the sporting map '64). Leicestershire 27 forino.wies to place on 90, Denis Compton 08, Sharp only 47 rubs.

Parker and McIntyre added 35 lads who have Joined to form into a book taler on and pre- and goes down to the greens that the Colonge war, note foot The lateness in announcing the runs before Gomez met with a

where seats will be reserved.

Nottingham: Notts 233 their own water polo team, which served in the Club as a record. objection coed considerable con-

do not out, Harris 43 sented at the last Empire Games. (Blacks fusion and backers in the paddocks well-deserved success. He took having the Ballarand, brothers, is in itacit u strong combination,

Grove; : 'right-arma, fast i medium and Tattersall's could be seen the next: three wickets and Sur Mitford, Mellan and Gorley from

With a view to ensuring that bowler, seven for (9) Warwick vainly searching on the rain-sod ray's total looked more respect the up and Yvanovich, Roza-

the Colony is represented in shire 28 for to wickel. den ground for tola tickets onable at 161 runs for eight wickets Peraira and Lawrence of VRC.

[future: Empire. Games,' (Captain At Taunton: Somerset 250 for Red Hackle-Rouler...

when tea was taken.

Chiently suggested, as far back nine (Tremlett 04- Walford: 79) as September last year, the against Yorkshire—fouter, formation of a Hong Kong

Corter.

SUMATRA GİRLS' D' BASKETBALL” TEAM: BEATEN The Chinose

UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA TEAM PENTERTAINED:

| Members of the visiting Univer-}

Résulta

5.00 .ml bowls will stop 5.10 p.m. Croup photograph..t 5.12 p.m.-HE And General The following the pre Committee, move to chairs in gramme:

front of Coronation tree where a further photo will be taken.

0.15 pm-Tea.

12 noon Prouident placca wreath at base of War Memorial plaquo

at

4. Amateur, Athletio, Association.

South Orange, New Jersoy,

August: 2. Max Althea Gibson, the first Neim lawn tennis player to "compete" "in"a" United States grass courts tournament cham plonship event, cald today, that she intends to enter the Na- tional Championships at Forest, York later this

300 parim All gu to" aren, 13.03 p.m. Presidant asks Mr.Pattom of the steps The Prost will be mert koenly felt by the

Captain Chirrell's departure GENE BEARDEN SOLD circles generally belleve W. Russolltonvall, the dent will make his main speech Freds and the gun caused will

TO SENATORS REA VECennia Founders', plaque,

officials of the United from lowest platform, winding up nes be ya All The cordial

BORNE BILER Lawn Tennis Champion

[ships - candët turn down "Mias Who GironyjLpplication for lie na. 219. Neuroy man or women, hae

After tea the intest rala, left the plich) very lively. Locke fell clean-bowled at 185 runs and the Innings closed for 161 runs when Laker, unhappy against, Johnson's Lift and paco, gave a catch to YMCA Girl alpa do N

Eight Surrey men ware caughtily of Malayą, sporto komm, wern | 12.20,"pan-President unveils by `usking. Ha to plant the tree'and friendly palatieru which have Cleveland, Ohio.. Avmist: 13.. basketball team scored a behind the wicket in an innings over all dinners at a fronte plaque ori, the Coronation rear bottom of same. On latter'". Atymantrexated? between Captain Cleng Beardon, the mat

'win oveT

floating}" restoureeri kiri Aberdeen, ires.

return to the platform, President Chiarial and members of the pitched Bummatra riri carers at the Chinese which, not counting, stoppages, Yesterday, 922 membora uzor time | | 12.45); p.m. YMCA' bat, night.

sake him to accept a trewal arYARATAN HAVIT In, no email messura nent in- Tasted Just lover three and

Hong Kong Univery, Bludente und Club

the board styl quarter hours, Union/E

The light was poor but Stall-

12.00 mwyer-drove and hit with care | bays; bán hang

until at se rune he was and wiildəkviss

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