BUREN
THE PERJECT
BWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1950.
SOUTH CHINA BEAT CRC IN LEAGUE TENNIS
England's team for
fourth Test
London, August G. England's
for the team fourth and Anal Test match against the West Indies, be- ginning at Kennington Oval On Saturday,
South China AA "1" made sure of the Men's Doubles "B" Division tennis Championship yesterday when they played the Chinese Re- creation Club team at King's Park and won by six sets to three.
With only one remaining game to play South China AA "1" ore as yet, undefeated white their nearest rivals, the Chinese Recreation Club, whom they defeated yesterday have also one match to play but are four points behind.
It is also possible for the
will be chosen Chinese Recreation Club to he
from the following 12 play-ousted from the runners-tip
F. P. Brown (Northampton
zhiret, captaing
Trevor Bailey (Essex); Reginald Stimpson (Notts); Jofin Dewe: (Midellesex);
httur (Yorkshire), bens. Comptan (Middlesex); Vyd War hiaroak (aber İnizers
Parkhouse
(Cilamor-
Alec Bedser (Surrey); Godfrey Eens (Kent):
ghs Wright (Kent) and Mateola Hilton (Lanenshire). Although the Onal 13 will and
be decided until just before the share of the match, Mr. R. ES. Wyatt. the Chairman of the Selectors, indicated that the man nities would almost cer- he laudy be a batsman.
Titon, who was 22 years old last
Wednesday. is the only to Test honours. newcomer Is taken 114 wickets this season
at 10 nore
15 mins each than and has played a large part is putting Lancashire at the top of the Championship table.
Two sessons ago Hilton, then 19, dismissed Bir Donald Brad. man for 11 rune when playing in the third match of his career for Lancashire.
On paper the side is by far the best that England has called upon this season. The Selectors, fort the first time, had no injury or illness problems to worry them.
The attack has possibilities and is well balanced, with two pace Dowlers in Bailey and Bedser. two leg-spinners in Wright and and a left-handler in
Brown. Hilton.
Hilton, L in orthodox slow bowler when he first began the careet, now bowls a little faster than is usual for a bowler of his
In nomiag Washbrook,
who recently turned down the trip to Australia, the Selectors have obviously decided that their taske was to choose the best possible
* side;==Reuter."
Results of World Canoeing & Kyak Championships
Copenhagen, August 5. Results of the Anals in the World Canoeing and Kyok Championships, decided here Today, were:
(Czechoslovakia) 01
position in the league by the Craigengower Cricket Cluú
who have two games in hand and are only one point beltind The Chinese Club.
Young Benzin Saw partnered by Patrick Poors bald the fortada- Tion of South Chin AA "I"% victory by winning all three sets.
E. Chain and R. Liang of South China AA also played due tennis yesterday although they won but use set while Z. L. Sia and T. Kwok, though inclined to be erratic managed to win two.
were
but in
*t
critical
moments,
For the Chinese Recreation Club K. C. Tao and K, T. Lai particularly outstanding the crucial set against Saw and Poon, they found them in their best form, especially Saw, and lost six games to four.
Increase lead
After the first round had been played South China AA "1" led two sets to one and at the end of the second round the home team had increased their lead to four sets to two.
U.S. wins swim meet vs Japan
The
Tokyo, August 0.
800-metre American
SPORT STARS SHOW YOU HOW
Hollies
WARWICKSHIRE AND ENGLAND
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LEAGUE, TOOK ALL TOWICKETS FOR 149 IN A MATCH WITH NOTTS IN 1946.
A GOOD TIP
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No. 14
MY FUNNIEST STORY
PLAYING AGAINST DERSY BEFORE THE WAH BILL COP- SON HAD TAKEN TWO WICK- ETS WITH SUCCESSIVE BALLS I HAD TO TRY TO STOP THE HAT-TRICK DEFORE I WENT TO THE WICKET NORMAN KILNER TOLD ME HOW TO PLAY COPSON I TOOK HIS ADVICE, BUT COPSON GOT THAT HAT-TRICK AND ANOTHES WICKET WITH THE FOURTH BALL BACK IN THE PAVILION. KILNER LAUGHED AND SAID-
YOU PLAYED A PERFECT SHOT ERIC TO THE WRONG BALL!'
MY BIGGEST
THRILL WHEN I GOT WALLY HAMMOND”, WICKET IN A RETURN MATCH AT EDGBASTON IN 1954. IN THE FIRST MATCH, WALLY HAD THRASHED MY BOWLING ALL OVER THE GROUND JER, AND IT WAS SINCET REVENGE,
3foci
SPORTS GOSSIP Perry regains
Slazenger pro tennis title
Scarborough, August 5.
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U.S. Baseball:
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Giants blank Bucs twice; Phillies lose two to Cards
New York, August 6.
Leo Durocher's Now York Giants swept a double- header from Pittsburgh, 5-0 and 3-0, today for their 14th and 15th triumphs in the last 16 games; Larry Janson, who has not walk- ed a batter in 32 straight innings, chalked up his 13th triumph in the opener as he gave up but five hits while his teammates collect- od 10 off Bill Werlo.
two-run--
Sal Maglie pitched Giants' third straight shutout- in the nightcap while limiting Pirates to seven hits. Bobby Thomson walloped a homer off Gorry Dickson in the seventh. Phillies missed an opportunity to blow the National League raco wide open when they rst two anes in Cardinals, 7-1 and 2-0. double setback cut Philies' icad tu three game Cloyd
hung four-hitter Beber
1 1 the opener Philadelphia Stan Musial contributed his 15th
Max Lauler homer. 10th gaine
Tric
won
OJI
in the nightcap ng two hits and an error gave Car- dinals two runs la the fourth.
The hilling of Ted Klusewsit
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Paris, August-ft. The defeat of the holder, Alex young member of Jony, by n his own club, the Toulouse Olym- the plne Etudiants Club, 100-metres free-style was the sur-
One of the greatest inconveniences caused during the visit of the University of Malaya for their series of games with the Hong Kong Univer-
The sity was the lack of adequate communica-
former Wimbledon - tions between the hostel in which they stay- Champion and British Davis Cup player. Fred Perry, who cd and the University Pavilion at Pokfulam.
is now an American, regain- This lack of communication with the Pavilion not
ed the Slazenger professional lawn tennis singles title which free-style relay team bettered only affected most, if not all the players, but the world record today in the
ho won in 1948, when he beat also many would-be spectators.
the Egyptian professional final event of their three-day
in the finals The Jæn meet with Japan, giving th
The Hong Kong University, one
triples have aka Salem Khaled, Institutions of reached the United States a 40-17 victory, or the greatest
semi-final stags before a large crowd here to The team time, 42.8, com-learning in the Far East has been Three good combinations are left day,
Perry won the match pered with the world record of undergoing rehabilitation for the and each and every one of them
past five years. Much has been stands a quod chance of winning hour and 35 minutes by 6-3, 2-0. 16.2.
at done to bring the University up 6. Sourn's trio, although they 0-3 and 8-3. Hawailan Ford Konn. FO
to the standard before the war ure in it, are not las strong as
In the doubles finals Perry and Japanese ancestry, gave the United
somehow
the Sykes and his men, Ribeiro and F.II.D. Wilde, of Britain, beut J.Bati other, States relay the victory, In third but,
the bis mel! or
and Rosselet and hl Faunce. of the United States, and Mohamed All, of Egypt, by 7-5, pillen, taking a one yard lead University, authorities from Wayne Moore and building Students' Union have overlooked men.
Hot favourites for the Colony 6-3, 4-8, 5-7 and 7-5-Reuter. that the Pavilion at il to eight yards of anchorman the fact Janny McLane.
Pokfulam exists--or so it seems. Onen pairs title are E. Green-
Int'l Tournament The grounds were re-turted wood and L. Sykes, R. F. da Luz Law and C. C and J. F. V. Ribeiro,
Cologne, August 5. years there is still no telephone Pereira
John Sain pitched Braves to a only last year but even after four and J. A. da
Adrian Quist and 5-2 victory over Chicago in the installed.
Those combinations stand above
Jaroslav Drobny will ISL
flest game of two, but Cubs won the rest and, provided they do Egypt's
when Frank no clash later, one of them should meet in the finals of the men's the nightcap, 9-1,
singles in the International Ten-filler hurled a six-hitter. Sid win.
of nis Tournament here tomorrow.
Women's 100-metres free-style: Today, Quist defeated Gottfried Gordon's 10th inning homer in
secunds. von Cramm, German occ player, the nightcap robbed "Hiller of Josette Delor-1 minute and 10.5 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
Drobny easily beat Jack Har- per. Australia, 6-2, 6-1.
McLane swam against Japan's at star, Hironoshin Furuhashi, who closed the gap to six yards the finish.
Furuhashi cracked three of his
cwn world swimming records and twice beat Australian John Mar- shall of Yale in the three day U.S.-Japan swim meet.
The first set of the final round went to the Chinese Recreation Chib when their pair, Erin Wong and T. F. Chol, defeated Chantered during the meet, and Linng.
At the time of their finishing there was every likelihood of the Chinese Recreation Club taking all three sets and thus the match,
Sla and Kwok were trailing Erwin Wong and Molan Chan four games to two while Saw and Poon were level with Tao and Lai tree gumes all.
A pair that needs int watching will be A. R. Klichell and Ismail Ali, the Indian Recrea- ilon Club junior combination. bowlers have been Theac two
good bowls and playing really
big match both of thein have temperament. This pair, they can thow up well as they did in the earlier rounds, will go a long way in annexing the itle. S. Yusuf and M. Y. Adul have an outside chatice of winning.
Australia's
Women's Singles resulte Mary Welsa, Argentine, heat Rits Anderson, USA, 1-3, 6-2.
Dorothy Head, USA, beat T Zchdon, Germany, 4-6, 6-0, 0-1.
Mon's Doubles
When one comes to think about the distance the Pavilion is away from the anain University hotels end that it is at least a five-to 16 minute walk from the Univer Seven world records were bet-sity itself, one cannot but help
come to the conclusion that 1500-metre freestyle by Ford telephone would be the first ob- and Japanese-American from Ject to be installed there. Hawaii in 18:47.2/10 seconds, Why? Well the most important listed record is 10:02-8/10 sec. reason is that at any fleld on 1038 by F. Amano of which athletic games of skill are set In Japan. But two better marks are played there are likely to be up for consideration. One is by accidents. Furuhashi's at Los Angeles
last
Such an accident did happen at year of 18:29-9/10 seconds). the University Pavilion some time 800-metre freestyle by Furu-o during a hockey match when hashi in 9:42-8/10 seconds, bet one of the Varsity players broke
"mark of tering his own of 0:43-2/10 his callar-bune. seconds set in Japan and up The unfortunate Undergraduate S
for consideration as world record. bad to suffer in silence while E. Greenwood. A. R. Kitchell, S. 7-5.
C. Pereira and A. M. 400-metre freestyle by Furu- several of his team-mates ran to YURUT, hashi in 4:333-2/10 secs. Furu- the nearest hostel to phone for Omar. If the bowlers left, A. M. hashta old world mark
sistance while some caught a Omar stands the best chance of was ride from a passing car to the winning. He has beaten. P. G/10.
Pereira 1-10 beaten M. B. Has- 200-metre freestyle by Furu Queen Mary Hospital to obtain
son flast year's runner-up) 23-16 hasil in 2:08-2/10 secs. He has an ambulance.
(a former Tao. and Lal levelled.the.score
and A. E. Coates egain at four-all and the criticnclaimed world mark-of-2:08-4/10
champion)-23-11-----
No one gave much chance to Sow and Poon defeating Tan and ad but suddenly both Saw and Poon found their form.
Haw, smashing with great ac-
and with its curacy
partner Poon intercepting drives at the ret and making beautiful place- ment shots took the seventh game to lend four-three.
gime, which Saw served, went
to four deuces before Saw aced
Poon with
and
Lal and then smashed Tho's re- turn for the game.
The 10th game IAW excelling at the net and Saw Amachina
Tohs Poon inlercenting all driver at the net the Chinese Recreation Club pair had no chance and lost the game for the set. thus piving victory to South Chin
AA with the last set between Sia and Kwok against Wong and Chan stlit unfinished.
Annnrently relieved by the fast: Single Canoc, 10,000 metres, fav
that the wining of the match Men: 1.-Robert Boutigny (Fran- ce) 90 mins. 33.1 secs.: 2-Josef did not rest on their shuulders, Sia and Kwok regained some of Holecek nis. 01.0 sec.; 3-Bonst Bach-heir lost form and won several lund (Sweden) 61 mins. 38.3 secs. games in a row to lead five game!)
19 four, Wong and Chan inade a Double Canco, 10,000 metres, allant effort and made sve- for Men: 1-Jan Brazak-Bohu. snit Kudaka (Czechoslovakia) 54 all but the South China AA pair won the last two güner to inake 22.2 sces. 2.-Georges Dransart-Armond Loreau, (Fran- the final score six sets to three.
The following are the results
MAS.
Alpy
cc) 54 mina, 27.0 socy.; 3.-Bohu- Karlic-Oldrich Omercky (Czechoslovakia) 54 mins. 20.4
Kerg,
Single Kynk, 500 metros, for Men:. 1. Frederik Kobzerup Denmark) 2 mins. 00.8 sees;`2.--- Lennart Kingstroom (Sweden) 2 mins, 07.0 secs.;. 3.—Andera Ling (Danmark) 2 mins. 07.5
FCCS.
Recs,
RUCS
Man's Doublar
"B" Division
SCAÅ "" CAC 3
1:34
Ccs.
Thomas. U.S., 2:26-6/10 seconds 200-metre backstroke by James
tworld record not available).
100-metre backstroke by Owen Stassforth and Robert Brawner, U.S., tied at 1:00-0/10 seconds (world record 1:12-4/10 seconds). 300-metre medley relay by US, in 3:14-4/10 seconds (world re cord
3:10-0/10 seconds). U.S. tum: James Thomas, backstroke, Robert Brawner, breaststroke, Richard Cleveland, freestyle.
800-metre relay by U.S. In 8:42-8/10 seconds (world record 8:46)-Associated Press.
Glamorgan going strong
Glamorgan
Swansen. August 7.
morning this passed the West Indies firs! for the innings total of 211
loss of three wickets here, and nt lunch
were 222 further loss.
without
Gilbert Parkhouse and W. Jones third 2. L. Sia and T. Kwok (SCAA) | brought thele overnight
L
•
Parkhouse batted
for three
What would have happened it the student had been inare seri-
pended on ously injured and his life de- the speed of his reaching the hospital?
In any game which the Univer- sity takes part there are bound to be one or two Medical students piesent but what can they do without kit or medicine?
No peace of mind
The singles tourney has reach- ed the quarter-finals. The con- testants are F. X. M. da Silva, C. S Rasselet.
W. J. Howard,
Von Cramm and Harper beat Naresh Kumar and Dilip Bose India, 6-3, 6-3.
Drobny and Quist beat Buch- 6-4. bolz and Dostal, Germany,
of
by
and Connie Ryan paced Cincin-prise of today's French Swimming
11-7. conquest 10 nú
while Ewell Black Brooklyn, well
victory posted his 11th Well Kuszewski rapped out four hits and Including his 16th homer Ryan collected four hits includ- ing two doubles.
shutc
the
Championships programme at the
nurelle Olympic Pool here, Jean Polleux, aged 17, beat Jany
4 seconds
In winning events in 4 minutes and 49 secs. free-style: Men's 100-metres Alex Jany-58.7 seconds.
Men's 200-metres breast-stroke Maurice Luclen-2 minutes, and
seconds
41
Men's 100-metres back-stroke: Raymond Zine-1 minute and 10.3 seconds.
Women's 100-metres back- stroke: Monique Berlious - 1 niinute and 20.5 seconds.
breast- Women's 200-metres stroke: Odette Casteur-3 minutes and 7.3 seconds.-Reuter.
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Detroit wins Detroit boosted Its American League lead to three games with a 4-0 triumph over Washington, Dizzy Trout gained his eighth victory of the season as he held Gen* Senators to seven hilo. Bearden started his first gama
Berne, August 6, for Washington and gave up. Bob Mathias, of the United eight hits.
13tates, who is the Olympic De Tommy Byrne hurled a three-cathlon Champion, today won the hitter arul spearheaded Yankees Swiss title with 7,312 points, 15 a 9-0 victory over Cleveland Mixed Doubles
Yankees rocked Bob Lemon from Rita Anderson and Drobny beat the mound with a four-run third.
Byrne bad a
no-hitter Herakle and Mary Weiss, Argen-Inning.
until the seventh, Phil Rzzuto led Unc, 6-3, 6-2.
attack with 1 Zehdon and Dostal, Germany, the New York beat Christa Eyck, Germany and single, triple and, two doubles.
Home runs by Dick Kekss and Bose. India, 6-4, 0-0-Associated
helped
Browns ir Presa.
Athletic and desert the League cellar. Ned Carver gained in niath triumph.
Jaguars win softball games in Macao
It certainly brings no peace of mind to visiting ployers to know that, should they become injured, The they would have to depend on the skill of possibly untried medical students or the fleetness of foot of one of the Verally athletes or the luck of hailing a passing car to get to the Queen In Mary Hospital for treatment.
Surely the University Authori- ties and the Students' Union should see to it that a telephone in Immediately installed at the Pavilion.
By "GRANDSTAND"
Macao softball fraternity accorded a warm welcome to the barnstorming Jaguars, and two games were played öff over the week-end Holidays, the visiting outfit winning both. the curtain-raiser which was held up for a short while on account of a mild drizzle, the Macao All-stars saw victory snatched away from them in the final chapter when a seven run rally in the last inning enabled the Jaguars to emerge 14-10 victors.
Law Philladania
Elis Kinder hit a grand-slam homer pitched Red Sox to t
and 9-2 victory over White Sox the opener of a twin bill, ane
Dobson gave Red Sox Jue swesp by humbling Chicago 4-3 in the second game.
Scores:
.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R H New York (lat game) 5 10 Pittsburgh
0 5 Winning pitcher Larry Jansett, loser Bill Werle,
0
0 7
New York (2nd game) '3 Pittsburgh
Winning pitcher Sal Magile, loser Murry Dickson, Cincinnati
2
3
11 10 10 Brooklyn.... 7
Winning pitcher Ewell Black- well. toner Ralph Brame.
S. Louls
The Installation of a telephone at the Pavilion would also help
The Shanghat Knights did, (2); J. Toledo (1); F. Nolasco the Undergraduates themselves as they then would not have to go not fare so well in the night- (3): F. Marques (1); H. Pacheco such a distance to find out whether cap, as the Jolting Jaguare
HL Silva P. Cumilho. The field is playable after A
Jaguars: shower, and would-be spectatora
them with overwhelmed could find out in advance whether 17-2 runaway score, but in Lungenberg (3); Jock Brown (2): St. Louls (2nd game) 2 a game would be played, or not spite of this reverse, a sport D. Pereira; Lino Marques (2); Philadelphia at the Pavilion.
ing spirit dominated the whole |C. Pedruco. (1); V. Pedruco (1)
Chiengo gome.
7
1. Erikson (2): Phindelphin
·Burros (1); U. Mosa (1); G. van
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Paris, August 0. Mile Micheline Ostermeyer, the winner of the shot put at the London Olympics, today won the French Women's Pentathlon Championship at Louvec Ennes,
near here.
She scored 4,020 polnís, 512 more than in her previous best pentathion performance. - Router.
Lyons, August 6. Before the start of the.. 21st stage in the Tour de France cycle. race today, Jacques Gobbet, Direc lor of the event, had to intervene to persuade Jean Roble, (French South-West teamy to start.
R
Roble was protesting against five-minute penalty imposed on him and Anatole Brule (Ile de France) for riding in the way Di Haymond Impanis (Belgium) Juring
time yesterday's
trial stage. After some argument Roble
agreed to set out, and 51 riders. storted on the 200-mile journey from here to Dijon, From Dijon the cyclists will tomorrow set out on final stage to Parks, where they started the Tour on July
13.
Gino Solardis, of
of the French team, won today's stage · in-0. hours, 42 minutes and 38 seconds.
Daffert (France) 01 Emilo
second In the same time.Router.
2 10:3
·was
Cairo, August 4. Egypt will try to better her cwn relny record for the channel. 0swim this summer, eneing against” time if no other nation will com pete.
Boston
10.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
H
9
01
7 1
E
Dizzy Trout,
font to K. C. Tuo and K T. Lal wicket stand to 132 before Park- -; hont V, T. Wang and T. W. house feil. He seemed set for
The Macao all-star téam blank- The Jaguars touched hurlers The Colony Lawn Bowls cham-ed the visitors in the first inning | Junior Toubehy, and Alec Braga Choy B-1: best Erwin Wong one his century when he skied a bail Double Kvak, 500 metres, for Molan Chan 7-5.
very, and chalked up a irio of markers for a total of 12 blows to plie to mid-on in mistiming a big plonshine have. reached Women; S. Srimo-Greta Or-
P. Poon and B. Saw (SCAA)) hit. It was his first lapse Interesting stage in all the com- to jump into the lead, but the ur a total of 17 runs to score Detroit Renholm (Figland) 2 mins, 10.0 seat Tao and Lai 6-4; beat Wang enncentration..
petitions and the finals should be hatting might of the Jays soon
ung-alded victory over the Washington very keenly contested 1
Winning pitcher had telling effect as they regla Shanghai Knights, as the opposi aces. 2. Trude Liedhart-Fritzi Schwingol (Austria) 2 mins, 1152 Cliny 6-4 beat Wong and
In Die Open Rinks champion- tered four runs in the second. Don were only able to zake Jri loser Gene Bearden.. "han 6-2. 3-Ingrid Wallgren-Lisa Chan and R. Llong (SCAA) hours and 15 minutes for his 08 hin four combinations have From that stage onwards it was two scattered tallies before Jock New York Lundsberg (Sweden), 2 mins. 34.1 ost in Tor and Lal 2-0: her which included ton fours, and his reached the semi-finals. They are anybody's game. In the begin-Brown'd pitching, which was given Cleveland
Double Kyak, 1.000 matres, for Wang and Chay 3-C; beat Wonk partnership with Jones lasted two E. Greenwood: A. L. G. Eastman | ning of the seventh a,series of ❘ good support, by a tight fleld.
W. C. Simpson and La Sykes errors helped the home team to 'hours.
Jock Brown aided his own Jones completed his 50 in 95
and J. F. that margin at this stage of the singles, while Igmor Erickson and Boston - (îst game) minutes with a lato cut for four. Ribeire (skip); H, H. Pinnu. geme. Five solid blows, which Gerry van Langenberg poled out Chicago ... and was still there at the inter- 5. Noronha. CIP. Beste and. C. vol with 78 to his credit.
Included Vie · Pedruch's base- homers. Edo Noronha also added Winning pitcher. Ells toza Pereira (aklp) and S. Mar clooning homer, by the Jaguars | a triple in the opening frame, loser Billy Pierce. A very big crowd watched the vin, C. Pone, H. Brown and W. completely turned the tables. The Knights collected their runs cricket and the gates had to be Cameron (skip). : closed botere noon.
Men: 1rs Glasser-Ingemar Hedberg (Sweden) 3 mins, 50.7
·Mathisen-Knul sece,: 2.-Ivar Ostby (Norway) mins. 01.2 secs. 3.P. Bakker K. Corstra (Holland) 4 mins, 92.0 sees,
Men:
47
and Chan 8-3-
League table
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A Pin
64
2 401 221 12
MEN'S DOUBLES "a" DIVISION
P W D L Single Kyak, 10,000 metres, for sr:AA "1" # 8
11. Stroomberg (Finland).
R$ 10.5 sees.; 2.--Gert Fre- |Fer 7 11 403 233 mins. deriksson (Sweden) 40 mins. 01.5 LRC
4 93 48 10 Recs.; 3.--Ame Jangson (Sweden)
3420 SCAA "C" 64: 48 mins. 01. sees
Increlo .3 2 3 22. 48 p "་ ! 』 in་རྒྱ་ Double Eyak 10,000 metres, KCC for Men Gunner Korlund | KEC Hans Wetterstroom (Sweden), 44 USRC mina, 21.8. socs.; 2--Sven Noam
· Ining-Ingvard Noctreyaar (Den-
mark) 44 mine, 31.7 scen.; 3
Karl K. Dioark-Per Olason (Swa+ (den)-44 mini2,59,0, anca;—Router,
C
Scores:
4
Alarcoun. A. A 2 Alboro,EM.,notch up three runs to lend by cause by connecting for two loser, Bob Lemon,"
Of the combinations. left,, Len Sykes has the strongest rink. Pr". They are hot. favourites for the title. Len Sykes and his men. aro WEST INDIES 1st innings 211| bowlers of good standing and ad GLAMORGAN 1st innings ..♬ combination hard to beal. The 1 1 4 21-42 2E. Davies, Christiani, b. | only rink that could upset them
6 21 411
Jones... Parthatteo, s Jones, b. Mar-
shall
13 41
WATER POLO
Chung Sina "Blue" beat Vic- ibrin Recreation Club by 12 goals two lae water pola longuo sinred at the hitz; Swim-
Muncer, Hamadhin”.
Jones, not buts Woollar, not out
Extra Pa
Total (for
(for three) Wickeln fell at: $-183-Neuter
29 in the link skippered by Bibelen,
12 0.3
Six Egyptian swiminors last year set a marit of 11 hours and
minutes
We hope this year to have British, French and Belgian team Competing against us Mohanied Shemeiss, member of the Egyptian
sociated Press in on int
But,
Winning pitcher Tommy Byrne, Olymple Canilles, told the As
interview, even alond, we will try 100 for a new record
Shemelas said the proposal to: Kinder..cut the team from six to four
10
4
A
men' is stijl under study.haha)
Four Egyptian swimmers sailed
for Folkestone, England, on July 17 to attempt their crossinge
Pross
Vio Pedruco toed the slab for in the second and fifth. The first Boston (2nd game) the winners and struck, out one crossed the plate when Fred Chicago. three, while hurler Frod Pacheco Viana drew, a walk and coasted Winning, plicher Joe Dobson, later in the summer. Apsoclated displayed
good form for the home on successive singles by A. loser Howlé Judson,
10 12 2 home team when he fanned.six Pereira 'and. G. Roliz, while the “Jaquera.
HOME Bcond marker was earned when St, Louls Manager of the Juguars,
Winning pitcher. Nod Garver, bese hit and scampered homo on tosor Carl. SchelbUnited Prest Mose, and G. Langchun, Umbe Carrion slashed out a three- Philadelphia
wild throw.
and Asadelatód: Press..
Line: üps as follows:
hanghai Kh'ghts: It. Tonnoch
BASKET
Sumatra Girls C. Roza Pereira and his men or a triple and a pair of singles a
Basketball Team, beat the Chia- 88 ktands an outside, chance of an to load the batting parado, while
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