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Lawn Tennis:

BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1950.

CRC HELD TO A DRAW BY CLUB DE RECREIO

With the Chinese Recreation Club dropping on- other point yesterday when they were held to a draw - 41⁄2 sets all by Club do Recreio

in the Mixed Doubles "B" Division Tennis League, South China AA are now assured of the Championship in this Division even if they lose their last game of the season. Club de Recreio well deserved their point as they played tip-top tennis, which resulted in an exciting match with the result in doubt until the last sets.

K.C. Tva and Mrs. C.S. Choy; Men's Doubles "A" Division of the Chinese Recrisation Club match between the Hong Kong x on all their sets, but the other | Celeket Club and the Chlar avia punire were unable to cope Recreation Club after three gols with the sparkling tennis served | had bren up by the Recreio pittyers an

e sul maly a one and a half sets between daran.

Suderin

L

canseerd

which fvil

6 12.31. yesterday Die cancellation of l

W. Indies in winning position

London, August 4. The West Indies were in a winning position when lunch was taken on the last day. of their match against Surrey at the Oval here today. Surrey, 29 for 2 at the close of play yesterday in their second int- ings were 183 for 0 and still needed 90 runs to avoid un innings defeat.

Scores:

Surrey

1st innings

West Indies 1st Innings

Rne. Westerman.. Stollmeyer, wh Parker

McIntyre, b

Walcott C McIntyre, b

The

played.

Chinese Recreation Club were leading two sets to one, D. Nolan and J. D. Mackle won their set against Lee Wai- teng and Tsui Yan-pul.

will be replayed The mulch next Wednesday

and with $14 completion, the Chinese Reeren. tion Club will have completed al

t fixtures in the "A" Division,

if they mannge, in beat the Hong Kong Cricket Cha next Wednesday they will be assured or at konst a play-off for the "A" Division Lengite Championship.

Replay almost assured

South China AA, their rivals for the tille have yet severni games to play.

As the matches are against comparatively weaker teams all of whom they have beaten once Falresly this season, it is very uds kely that they will lose any of

replay between Bouth China AA and the Chinese fle. creation Club for the Cham-

thent

pionship in, therefore almost atcured.

Close of play

scores in County cricket

· SPORT STARS SHOW YOU HOW

Joe Davis

WORLD SNOOKER CHAMPION | FROM 1917 TO 1947 WHEN HE RETIRED UNDEFEATER HAS MADE 368 CENTURY BREAKS INCLUDING ONE OF 146 AT MANCHESTER THIS YEAR THIS IS THE HIGHEST EVER AND ONE SHORT OF THE HIGHEST

POYXIBLE

London, August 3. The following were the close of play

scores for first-class LAWN BOWLS: cricket games played today:

At Bristol: Northamptonshire 100 (Livingston 61, Barron 53, Cook, left-nim slow bowler, four for 45). Gloucesterallire 77 fur| three.

At Blackpool: Lancashire 413. Glamorgan 100 (Tattersal), right- arm incdium offspin bowler, four for 57) and 130 for six.

At Nottingham Nolts 233 and 34 for us wicket. Warwickshire 3 for seven declared (Town- send 84, Ord 142 not out).

Ai Clacton; Essex 324 (Ride way,

fant medium bowler, eight for 112), Kimi 152 (Fags 57. Peter Smith, right- arm slow leghrenk bowler, seven for 44) and 140 for tour (Fang 70 nst aut).

right-arm

At Leicester: Middlesex 378 for six declared and 179 for seven declared (Dewes 50). Leleester- Shire 170 and nine for no wicket.

AL

for 03).

Taunton! Somerset 200

MY FAVOURITE

SHOT

POTTING THE BLACK FROM ANY ANGLE. I PRACTISED THIS SHOT HOUR AFTER HOUR UNTIL I COULD BE

REASONABLY CERTAIN OF GATTING IT ́ FROM ALMOST ANY POSITION

Recreio 'Blue' to

|

MY HINT

TO YOUNG PLAYERS

MAKE SURE YOUR STAKE AND CUIUIG ARE CORRECT,

THE BRIDGE 12

IMPORTANT, IT

No. 11

MY FUNNIEST STORY

GOES BACK TO WHICH I BEAT FREDDIE LAWRENCE TO WIN THE

ALAPTOS PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE, I GOT BACK TO CHESTERFIELD AT LÁM. AND HAD TO WALK TWO MILES

SHOULD BE COM SVAS STRIPING CAILY PACT AND WELL BALANCED

I ADVISE THE UTMOST FIRMNESS, A SLIGHTLY SHORT ENED CLE GRIP WITH THE RIGHT

meet Recreio, 'White' in 'Match of the Week'

By ""Jack-High"

Another full programme of Lawn Bowls League matches will, weather permitting, be played off today, with the "Match of the Week" tak- ing place at King's Park, where Club de Ro. creio "Blue" meets Recreio "White."

The last time that these two teams met, the "Blue" team made a clean sweep by winning on all rinks.

(Coxon, right-arm fast medium The "White" team will be go- bowler, five for 68) and 78 foring all out to avenge this defeat one wicket. Yorkshire 279 (Wil-today, but good as they are. I om 10 02,

Watson 122, Lawrence, afraid they will find the "Blue" right-nem legbreak bowler, five team Just a little too strong.

At Worcester: Sussex 201 Another good game will be that (Cox 86, C. Oakes 60. Jenkins at Happy Valley, where Cral- right-arm leg-break bowler, five Vengower Cricket Club

and for 74). Worcester 158 for Ave. Kowloon Bowling Green

-Reuter,

meet.

The rain also caused the post- Baseball;

psnement of the Img Kon

University versus South Chira

161

434

Worrell,

Marshall,

Westerma Parker

T

A. Bedser, b

143

Parker

AA Men's Doubles "C" Division zame at the University, while the condition of the courts at the Kowloon Cricket Club caused thr cuneellation of 'their game with Craizenzower in the Mixed

Christiani, Parker, b Lock 10 Doublen "B" Division.

149

Gomez, b Laker

10

Goddard, e Metntyre, h A.V.

Be.lser

Results

14

The following is the result of

1

the games played yesterday:

10

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

Recreio 4-CRC 4%

Johnson, not out

Valente, h.A.V. Bedser

Ramadhin (absent due to

Illness)

Total

Extrus

A.V. Berser

Westerman

Parker

Liker

Lock

E A. Bedser

MR

#22 -

JB. Gonsalves and Mrs. ̈ ̈ ̈O. 434 Lawrence (Hecreio) lost to K.C.

Tuo and Mrs. C.S. Choy 1-0 beat.

Tigers complete a three-game sweep of NY Yankees

Now York, Auguts 3.

Club

Detroit Tigers completed their three-game sweep of New York Yankees with a 5-2 victory today and knocked the defending champions into third place a half game

K.C. Chang and Miss Lo Ying-Art Lau King 2-5

W ki 6-4; beat K.C. Lai and Mrs.

Bowling

30

10 83 2

14 2 06

2

30

4 82

20

8 71

27

7104

2 0 10

J.J. Remedios

and Mis M.

3 Figueiredo (Recreio) lest 19 Tao and Mrs. Choy 3-6; beat Chang

1 and Miss Lo 0-1; last to Lai ant

Mrs, Lau 1-0.

M.A. Oliveira

and

Mies M. Hyes 2. tep-bye 5. wide Ribeiro (Recreio) lost to Tag and Westerman), na-ball 2 (by A.V. Mrs. Choy 3-6; drew with Chang Bedser). Surrey 2nd Paniags (for two) 20 No individual scores for Sur- rey's second innings avaliable.

-

When they last met at Austin Road, Kowloon Bowling Green Club, thanks to a convincing win by Sykes and his men over Ar- culll, emerged victors by three points to two.

Today, will be a different story and as the champion will be playing at home, 1 ex. nect to see them win. Kowloon Docks Club should beut Kowloon Cricket Club at: Hangt.cm, while Hong Kong Football Club should have no aculty in beating Police Re- ercation Club at home.

The best pafne in the Second Division should be that at Soo- kunpoe, where Indian Recreation Club or at home to Taikoo Docks Club.

Boaring on championship The game will have a bearing on the championship and should with the be evenly confested, udds slightly in favour of Tai- koɔ,

Another good game should be seen at Chater Road, where Hong Kong Cricket Club will meet Prison Officers Club.

worldThis game abo hus. bearing

I

expect

na the championship. the home team to win.

Kowloon Cricket Club should have no difeulty in beating Kowloon Bowling Green Club at Cox's Road.

At King's Park, Filipino Club should beat Hong Kong Football Club.

Indian Recreation Club will be at home to Craigengower Cricket Club for their Third Division League match.

ALONG WITH THE CHAMPION- SIUP CUP UNDER MY ARM WHEN A POLICEMAN STOPPEDİ ME. I HAD TO GO TO THE

POLICE STATION AND

HAND WILL GIVE YOU MORE CONTROL

MEAN

ESTABUSH MY IDENTITY BEFORE THEY WOULD

LET ME GO

Jorda

Swimming treat at VRC tonight

Some of the Colony's finest swimmers will be seen at the VRC pool, when the back brenat and free-style spect alista from the Victoria Recreation Club and Chinese "y" clash in a dual meet.

The

meet will commenco at 930 p.m. sharp, starting off with the Senior 100 yards sprint event, in which Colony champion and Jecord-holder Sonny Monteiro will be pitted against Chai Lee Hong. Lau Ping and Ng Nin.

Despite the fact that the VRC stars of last year have unaccoun- ably withdrawn from the aquatic scene this season. tho novices have nonetheless been practisiny hard and are showing signs of promise.

The Chinese "y" team will Include veterans from Lel Tsun, with now merged who have their parent body in representa. live meets.

Line-ups

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Marshall places fourth in 1,500 metres free-style

Tokyo, August 4.

John Marshall, Australia's wonder swimmer, dur- prisingly placed fourth in the 1,500 metros free-style tonight in the Moijl Pool în; tho oponing gala of the third international United States-Japan dual swimming meat. Ford Konno of Muuɑna YMCA of Honolulu was his victor.

At the 500 metres mark Marshall, a student at Yale University, was in the lead. At 1,000 metres Konno had displaced Marshall at the head of the field with Noborn Azuma of Nihon University second..

Here is how they placed finally.

1. Ford Konno, Muunna YMCA, Honolulu, Time: 10 mins, 44.4 seconds.

2. Mabaru Azana. Nihon Uni- versity. Time. Il mins, 47 sees.

3. YASPO Tannka, :Woseda High School, Tokyo. Time: 12: mins, 80.6 secs.

Army Tennis Championships

The annual Army Tennis Championships (will take place

4. John Marshall, Australia. shodly and entries are invited Time: 10 mins, 8.8 secs.

for all or any of; the five Open 5. Shiro Boshizume, Japan. events.

Upon

Time: 19 milns, 18.6 sees.

Japan's crack swimmer, Hiro-

4

These events are (A)

postin Furuhashi, who, was to Men's Singles; (b) Open Men's have competed against Marrill Doubles; (e) Open Ladies Stigles; for the first time in this race of (8) Open Ladles Doubles and (e)

Open Mixed Doubles. the ecntury, ld not swin.

The following are eligible to Pre-race Upstern favoured the Japanese to win and possibly enter:

Men: All ranks now serving in break his own world's record

Hong

Kong Land Forces, time of 18 mins. 10 secs.

Latles: All ranks WRAC and QARANC now serving in Hone Kong Land Forces. Wiver and daughters of all ranks now serv- mg in Hong Kong Land Forces.

Cupa will be presented to the winners and medals to runners-

Put on a spurt

In the second race of the meet, Japan's Hronashin Furushushi put on a spurt to come in first in the 200 metree free-style top.

McLane of the New beat Jim

The following are the line-ups: 1. 100 yards free-style, Senior:

Sonny Monteiro, Robert Low (VRC); Choy Lee-hang, NgHaven Swim Club who was two

strokes behind. Nin (""). 2. 100 yards back-stroke, Juniora: Joker Silva, P. Thompson) V. N. Castro, R. Pinna. (VRC) Poon Koon-kiu, Sun Kam- chiu ("").

3. 100 yards free-style, Ladies: C. Eager, J. Eager, Doris Bar- ten (VRC): Kwok Ngan-hoa, Wong Yuk-bing, Fung Ying- chi ("Y").

4

100 yards back-stroke Senior: V. Malluk, D. Collaco (VRC); Young Yu-kwan, Chan Cheuk- wab, Au Young-san,

Entry fee for each event wil! be St a person and should-aci company entries, "If cheques are sent, they should be inde Furuhashi, representing Nihon

payable to "Army Command University, had a time of 2-mins.

Sports Fund” and crossed. 3,2 Bees. McLate's time was 2

·Entries with entry fees should mins. 8.4 recs. Third was Wayne he rent to either Major Young Moore (New Haven Swlin Club) RA c/o SOFT HOLF or Contain who had a time of 2 minā, 114| Slubbs RB c/o Adjutant 24 Field secs.

Squadron, RE, HQ 40 Division.

The Australian Ambassador.

Com- W. R. Hodgson and the mander of the British Cam. monwealth Occupation Forces, Australian Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson, went to the dressing room to congratu- late Konno on winning the 1,500 metros free-style race 'In 'which Marshall of Australian Kan-holl

com peted. Konno sak: The victory was a

5. 100 yards free-style, Juntors: Inmar Erlkeen, M. Clemo (VRC); Tong Cheung-sing. Wu Chi-yin, Lou

100 yards Breast-stroke,

4. ica

(**).

J

Ladies: Lykke Rake, C. Enger,

Jr Eager (VRC) Kwok Kom surprise to me. I never thought

gor, Wong Yuk-bing ("y").

7. 220 yards free-style, Senior: Sonny Monteiro, V. Matiuk (VRC); Chan Chúa nam, Lau Tal-ping.

3, 100

yards breast-stroke, Juniors: Mac da Roza, G. Randall (VRC); Leung Hin yuen, Lo Young-chung, Chnn Hang-yin. ("").

9. 100 yards back-stroke Ladies: Lykke Rose, Joan Eayer, C. Eager (VRC); Kwok Ngan hor

Wong Yu-bing. Shek Ling-mool,

10. 100

I could beat sich first rato swim- mers like Marshall, and Fashi-

ume."

Marshall told the United Press. "I guess I swam a bit too fusi in; the beginning. It is good to be benten. Anyway we still have tha 400 and 900 meires free-style. I am glad that Konno won it. We are very good friends."

behind the idle Cleveland Indians. Houttemon, Detroit's prize young strong-arm pitcher, stifled the Yankee bats as Dizzy Trout and Hal White did before him. His mates routed Ed Lopot, Yanks' 13-game winner, in a four run first inning and added an insurance run in the eighth inning.

Not disappointed The Yankees scored both Gumpert and Hank Wyse werd

Hard nut to crack

Marshall said he was in good and Miss Lo 6-0; beat Lai and their runs in the third inning locked in an old-fashioned pitch- Mrs. Lau 6-3.

when Johnny Mize blasted his

The last time these two teams ing duel which was decided by

condition and that he was dis yards Breaal-stroke, appointed that Furuhashi had not 12th homer with Hank Bauerne bad break. That came in the met, the Valley team won by four

Seniors: J. Yvanovich, Ian een

compelc la the race 15 seventh Inning when Elmer Vala points to one, but this time they oboard. Houtteman

Nicholson (VRC); Chan Chul against him tonight. allowed missed a catch of Eddie Robin-will, find the Indians a hard nut Fix hits and walked only two. son's liner, the ball rolling to the to crack. I expect to BEC the **

The Yankose had a chance to wall for a triple...

Indiana win by, four points to one. cut Detroit's tead in hajf in the

Kowloon Cricket Club will! second. Innina whân Jen Di.

be at home to Kowloon Dock Magulo Pinoled, breaking

expect to see the Hung. teľng of 10 futila pi bats, and

hom taam win azally,

12. Yon! Berra doubled off the

Police Recreation Club will be Plant epritra field wall. Owing to the uncertainty

meeting Hong Kong Electric Rc- DiMaggio was held up at third

creation Club at of the situation in the Far

Happy Valley when Via Wertz and Jerry Friddy loss.

and a very oven game should be Eust the New Zealand Fool- This gave them a Orst innings ball Association has decided the plate and Houtteman saw to hitter for his 13th wit as Braves the visitors.

sombined on n perfeet relay to]

Vern Blckford hurled a tour seen with the odds in favour of leal of 273 runs and then they not to send a soccer team int he stayed right there. claimed two Surrey accent in

vaulted into second.place. nings wickets for 20 runs before this Colony during the forth-

season as coming. reached 143 and Intended.

Thursday's play

London, August 3. A huge partnership between Marshall and Walcott put the West Indies cricket team richt on top of Surrey today anch was chiefly responsible for the tourlats amassing a of 434 rung.

altumps were drawn,

Marshall

total

NZ not sending soccer team

to Hong Kong

originally Routine graunder

Hank Majeski's singta knock-| ed, in pinchrunner Mike Mc- Cormick with the winning run.) - and #

The victory was Gumpert's fifth of the year ond marked he third complete game in nine starts. Wyze was charged with his 10th

Scores

Programmo

The following are the fixtures He got labby Brown on a pop Walcott 149 and they put ar This Information was released fly to George Kellarid Gerry Today's baseball scores were:: for today... · 270 eune for the fourth wi kot to the Press yesterday by Mr. Coleman on a rouling grounder in

J.. Skinner, In 220 minutos.

Chairman of the shortstop Johnny Linan. Houlte- AMERICAN LEAGUE'

R. H man was supreme thereafter ex- The score falled by only four ong Kong Football Association. runs to equal the fourth wicket Mr. Skinner said that in view cept for Mire's two run homer Philadelphia Athletles 0

effort which followed a single by Bauer Chicago White Sox.1 5 record for the West Indies lui of the position, some

The Tibere "waited no time England accompilshed by Worrell should be made by Hong Kong Teat to send a team to New Zealand and Weckes in the third

going..to work on Lopat, who New York Yankees end, thus start a series between had been shifted ahead in Detroit Tigers match,

the Colony and New Zealand.

manager Stengel's pitching rola- Mr. L. G. Young was elected Chalean of the Hong Kong | Association Football

Lengue

Noodod luck

Neither A, UMANO FARENDO

ly,

Standings

FIRST DIVISION.

CCC KDC-

V KBGC

VKCC

4

Ree. "B"

1

HKFC

v Rec. "W" PRC+

·BECOND ›DIVISION

"

* KCC

v. Kaoс

FC

HKFC

TDC

3

HKCC

POC

0

CCC

KCC PRC

New York August 3. Today's Major Longue baseball

AMERICAN LEAGUE

THIRD DIVISION

VKDC VIIKERC.

SINGAPORE

Cheung, Lau Tol-ping, Leung Hin-kuen. ("Y").

11.

220 yards free-style, Junior: G. Kew, M: Clemo (VRC) Lam Kan-por, Lam Kami immar, Wu Chi-ying.

4 x 30 yards frea-style relay, Lndles: Rose, C. Enger, J. Eager (VRC);

Doris

chl

60

Closing dato

The closing date by which en- trics must have been received is August 19.

All rounds, except the 'semi- nols and finels, will be played. off under private arrangements.

It is hoped to be able to nr=" runge for the semi-finals and Onals to be played of at a civilian club some timo. in' Octo- ber or November.

The draw for each round will be published in 1FROs and, if possible, in the daily papers, giving a date before which re- - Bults of matches must be sent to one of the two officers ramed. #bavo..

Permission to restnone games. beyond the date published must be obtained from either of therd

two officers

If results are rot received by the given date, the names of both players will be deleted from tha competition.

Each match will consist of the beet of three sets, with the ex- ception of the semi-finals and finals of the Men's events, which will consist of the best of five ! Ha was very cheerful

Al-setk though

Tald defeated and "Thero Is nothing to worry about" Indicating he thought

he would do well later.

The next race, the 300 metres Barten medley relay, was won by the United States la 3 minn. 14.4 secs. Yik-bing.

was 3 mins. 18.2

Fung Ying Japan's time

Bees.

Baile will be provided. for thes sel-unis and fuals only.

Umpires will be arranged for

Onals.

the

GOLF:

Eddie Ward: leads in Daks tourney

Londor, August 3. Eddle Ward, followed his first round of 05 at the Royal Mid-

13.4 x 50 yards free-style relay. In the opening event-the 200 Juniora: M. Clemo, P. Thomp metres breast straka Robert san, I. Eriksen, H. Loureiro. Brawner of the Princeton Athletic (VRC); Lau Kam-bor, Tong Association won in 2 minutes 37.0 Cheung-shing, Lau

seconds with Takao Gahiwara, of Kam-hon,

Nihon University second in z Wong Tong-cheung 14.4 x 50 yards free-style relay, minutes 38.4 seconds, Ben Sirass-

Seniors; V. Matluk, Robert forth of the University of Iowa Birrey course yesterday with a Low, Jackie Gomes, Sonny

was third in 2 minutes 29 seconds 08 today to lead the Daka £2,000 louendment with Montelra" (VRC); Ng Nin, fiat. It was the first battle of professional golf tourname Chan Chiu-cheung. Leu Tai the United States and Japanese Ken Bousfield also had a

butterfly in Japan. bing, Chol Lec-hang.

were:

today, for a total of 134. Flory The teame

Bol of Waterloo, United States: James Thomas van Donck, (University of North Carolina) glen wont round in 72 for a Intal of 136 Antonio Cerda of Roberi Brawner, the Argentine returned 70 for a back-stroke, breast stroko and Blebará Cleve

total gr. 130..

European “Y

Splash Gala

',

lund

free

Japan:

style.

hop for Hayamis

The fourth Splash Gala or ganised by the European YMCA

Forty-six professionals and. Yamamoto,hree amateura with aggregates

Shimizu

breast stroke, and Yoxlihiro was held at the Pool Last Hamaguchi, free style: night

The United States took the

i

In the waterpolo match, the lead in scoring after the first night newly formed "Hippocampus" at events in the Japan-America YMCA VIC), dual swimming meat by 18 points team (Combined went down to Chung Sing by to 8-United Press. 'Ava, goals 'toʻtwo,

tion rather than held for Clevo- gt. Louis Cardinals 14

NATIONAL LEAGUE Having lost three wickets over

land.

87 Boston. Braves night, with Daly 72 runs to their

Johnny, Lipon led off with

United Press, credit, the West Indies needed Management Committee.

single, Jorry Priddy followed and luck, but nice Marcball and. Wal- Twelve teams have entered in Kell bunted, but-Lopat shadow- call got their eyes in this morn-| the First Division of the League, boxed with the ball,and all hunds ing they treated the bowling and 21 teams in the Second Divi- were safe, stil with nine out, **

sion.

Wertz, whose cannonading con- with scent respect.

The League Management Comtributed heavily to the Yankers Once they had been separat.

CAGERS BEAT quick mittee decided to ed, the and

split

the defeat in the series opener, then standings were Second Division into two Fer»), triller |Linòn "atid Priddy with n

CHILIK 56-27- Iine double, to right centre, ⠀ 20 a chance during tions and a draw was made, the wand; ench hitting 14 fours The following are the entries Kell scored after Hoot Everr

Koukkuem, behind 23-taying their first stamo- in the fouled · doup-along the base Inn Detroit Tigers while Marshall also sent, the ball. In the First Division:

Army, Kit Chea, Kowloon to Coleman and Wertz tallled the dewland Indiana de 38 101 Colony at Caroline Hill last night out of the ground on one ocen Motor: Bus, St. Joseph's, South fourth run on: Don Kelloway' New York Tankes and the Singapore All Stars, baskets of the swimming contests: sión for a six.

Cilua, Royal ve

BEAN 5487 ball

acored

smashine 50 yards Free Style: 1. Dennis 0 Navy, Police, Club, single, The West Indies batted.

Fred Banford took over for Washington Bepators 48 01 442171400-27 win over the Chi Lik Townsend; 3. Emeet. Clema; 3. man, short owing to the "indis-Eestern Chinese AA, RA and one last hold, the Tigers hitian Unfasgres 45 11-335 245 Cages

T. Thompson. Fume 15.2 seconds. position of Ramadhanj, dj song

· Philadelphia."Athletica:du] { #67+BRAN/263.[3 Section A:-untit, he' whi¦ fremoved for 20 B. Louis Brownań,3% 143 CCABI • #Danaying a fine, turn of speed, 1100 Yards. Breast Stroke: 1; T." Badlight was troublesome South China, Itoyal Navy, Police, pinch-hiiter th

and passing, with precision, the Thompson F. Milla; 3.0. when Surrey batted a scene Club, HA Solicitors, Dockyard,

Singapura › All-Stars created Blenkinsop.. Time: 11.0 seconds, time and this caused: a' höldug

and Cable

"favourablo: Jędrémion; University Tramways a

30-Yards, "Back Birokej 4. 7. Although thow Chi Zik tad: Montolium 2. T. Thompson Boction D KI

Second"

cement Hid seventh.

•Thuitori Tek Bor

NATIONAL LRAQUE

0

team.

The following are the results

Chiaox win Randy Gumpert pitched Chicago Beam BERY

Philadelphia{like# *: $0, 40.~,800+

· foru, phort javolk; just before the and Wireless "White 508" to 170 triumph over frockiem:Podrive USS ABUNE, TE Waro beaten the much ju vida mar-| Ernest Clemos Time 35 pocaitons

Motor Bus 1 Joseph's, Eastern, Philadelphia in the only outer melons Carlinoln, they were by n montis, ale ajodherd Byen Style! Close To Kwong Wah, Prkons, American (Lahjue | gamozwhlici) New Tors (Ciania)

one raced as they put up every Monteros mest Chomo; $. A zeer turned: Catholiz. Associa llen, Boston Brèves defenfod:BtX:Taula "Ch

FX193 redifable, performance more fitow Tien 78 seconds per and HK Cardinald D-15) in the National Cladigan Lands

Si shat hold theke awhilg the initial ¡Diving 1 Dennis Townsendy 2

GORDON, RICHARDS DENIES REPORT

of 147 or better survived" for lomorrow's final 800 holas, Router.

HK HOCKEY GLASSOCIATION-

MEETING

The

next = mu Hong Kong: Hoekoy Comell will be haid day, August 10, at

·Room' of 'Bhawan

Bath, Bomorsot, August 4.5 Gorden Richards, the Cham- 14 Chung Tin Buliding, plon, locker, today denied a re-. mgielning at 5.30. p.m. /// post from Colomun that he had decilard an offer to ride in the (Clovernorian Cupy In Ceylon) on

make

Baturday 20 OCH

« Riphards, engagent at the Bath raced today said that an a had bhen rondalleshlyke

tion

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