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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1950.
NO TEA INTERVAL TO BE ALLOWED IN LEAGUE GAMES
It was unanimously agreed at yesterday's annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket League that there must be a minimum of four hours playing time in the case of League cricket fixturas.
The meeting also agreed that no time must be allowed for any tea interval in League matches and that the only interval permis- sible-should-be-the-10-minutes_interval be..
tween innings.
Time wasted
Mr. T. A. Pearce, who was The last game, said Mr. Pearce. in the Chair at yesterday's was actually played on April 2 meeting, was elected Chair- nun of the League for the ensuing season, while Mr. G. Hong Choy will take over the duties of Honorary Secretary.
Mc. Pusrre paid tribute to the services rendered by Mr. L. D Kithee, who had acted as Honor- JON Secretary during the past
After referring to the fact the same teains in the First Division Bel not complete their fixtures Mr. Pearre cold that too much Hue wa wasted oveT the ten intryvol,
He alt that it should be inkl down most emphatically that the
remot 19 minutes hotwren in- hugs.
o and who had indicated aunty intervallowed vs the yesterday's meeting that he did hot wish to stund for re-election on be consislerrit it only fair that somesne else be given the oppor- tunity of assuming offer
At the outset of yesterday"?! reting. Mr. Pearce reviewed ival Reason's activities,
The nich that there
the First ng in
Mr. Pearce said that the ques
on of time field always be
horne in rand.
LAWN BOWLS -- COMMITTEE MEETING
Alt Lawn Bowls Convenors reminded the ROCONA
of
urc General which is to be held on Monday, August 21, at 3.15 pan. In the Chine Board
South Room, Morning Post.
Lawn Bowls:
SPORTS IN
Lawn Tennis:
Refreshing
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Reshuffled IRC team BRIEF S. China beat CCC;
to meet Craigengower
By "JACK-HIGH"
Indian Recreation Club, the only unbeaten toam in the First Division of the Lawn Bowls Loague, will be entertaining Craigongower Cricket Club, last year's Senior champions, in a First Division League match at Sookun- poo today.
Commitice Meeting, The last time these two teams met at Hoppy Valley, the Indians won by four points to one.
A good game should be and with the advantage of play- ing at home, I expect to see the Indians winning.
enforce the 10 minutes interval between Innings.
On being agreed that teams should play home and away matches, discussion took place as to the Lest scheme to be adopted 10 ensure that transя would be able to complete their bxtures, having, regard to bad weather and the question of light. Sunday fixture
It was eventually deckled that ore Sunday fixture in cach half nside for of the season be 'set Lengue cricket,
The question as to whether the Mr. Pearce niso made a sug-normal game should be played or gestion that Club representatives whether it was desirable to divide
in the the time or agree upon the num should arrange to send
the ber of overs to be bowled by results of their matches to
cach term was also discussed by were 11 unbrary Sveretary in future, Diviston of After lengthy discussion fol- the meeting.
the League and nine in the second, } Inwing the remarks of Mr. Pearce the meeting agen that there should be
a minimum of four cars playing time in the case of all League games.
There were 10 grounds avail- able for cricket, the number Including the King George School ground, which was used for Second Division fixtures,
V
Mr. Pearce said that each team
in the First Division
fxtures, while those
Second Division bad 16.
hart 20
in the
The senson started on October and should have concluded or
March 18 for both
Divistants i
there had been no rain.
This allowed for three Saturdays
Baseball:
11 where
Following brief discussion, it was agreed that the normal game be played.
The meeting also agreed that the number of points for League that rames should be the same es last late, senson,, that is, four points for a
deelded was al
gama started
Today, the Indians will be without the services of U. M. Omar. They have reshuffler three of the rinks and how will these new combinations work remains to be seen.
Recreio "Blue"
beat KCC at Lawn Bowls
At Cox's Road yesterday, Club de Recreio "Blue" beat In a Kowloon. Cricket Club
Bowls Lawn First Division Leugue match by four shois. the score being 63 to 59 shots.
The Portuguese won on two rinks, this scoring four points out of live.
KOC
FR. Kermani
F. Howarth
W. Butterworth E.C. Fincher
(Skip)
C. Thompson
J.C. Robertson
J. Orem
AJ. Ken
He said
G. Rosselet
D. Rosselet
It should be left to The dia win. two points for a tie and one aration of the captains whether paint for n draw. extra time should be added at Mr. Pearce then brought up the
Touestion the other end of the game.
cf umpires. was emphasized, however, that that the task of umpiring was be always mont difficult, the more so
in Hong Kong.
this
extre
time
should
· limited to 10 minutes.
The meeting agreed that the freci ton Interval should be eliminated|
and that umpires be requested to
Dodgers beat Giants
of
in both games
a double-header
New York, August 18. `
Brooklyn Dodgers regained second place in the National League over the idle Boston Braves by beating New York Giants in both games of a double-header, 8-6 and 5-1. Gene Hermanski, Gil Hodges and Billy Cox hit home runs in the first game to given Don Newcombe his 12th victory.
Erv Palica pitched a four- hitter and Peewee Reese, and Carl Furillo hit homers in the nightcap.
Connie Rynn drove in
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Mr. Pearce sald that those who undertook, the taak of um piring should be commended. He suggested that Club repro- sentatives should beout round be. fore the start of the season and endenvour to secure one or two persons who were prepared to umpire throughout the season.
Mr. Fearce said that he had an offer from Mr. Phillips and Mr. Lewis of the RAF to give ene ar two talks on umpiring before the season started.
· League entries
Ten teams have entered the First Division of the League for the coming seasch and 10 in the Second Division.
The entries are as follows?—
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Brighton, August 17. Dal Rees, the professional at South Herts, won the first prizo of £350 in the £1,600 "News Chronicle" golf tournament at
Purk here Hollingbury
today withs u 72-holes nugregate of 277.
His four rounds were 70, 49, 10 and 08.
Ken Bousfield, of Coombe Hill, with rounds of 71, 72, 74 and 8 for a total of 285. Alled second place while Max Faulk ner, of Royal Mid-Surrey, with tinds of 05, 73, 71 and 70 for 207, was third.-Reuter,
Madrid, August 17.
won all British competitors three groups of the Plymouth- 10-Santandar yucht race over a or 440 miles, it wan distance Recrolo "Blue" will bo At home to Kowloon Bowling nouneed here today.
The yacht, Crivals, owned by Park. Green Club at King's
Mrs. E. Greville, won the first- Good as the Austin Road play.
class group In 75 hrs. 45 mins. era ara, am afraid they will
35 sces. Tho Spanish vacht, find Recrelo "Blue" too strong. The Recreio "White" and Kow- Marin Victoria, owned by Senor Felix Valdes, of Blbao, was Cricket Chib
at matchi Joon King's Park should be very in-scoond in this group in 77 hrs. teresting. In their first meeting 30 min 14 sees-Reuter. at Cox's Road, the Portugisé ! boys won convincingly and should repeat their success.
In the remaining First Division muteh, Hong Football Club will meet Kowloon Decl: Club at Happy Valley. This game should the with be evenly contested,
the outds slightly in favour home team.
of
down
for
Better combination Two matches arc decision in the Second Division Lengue. The best of the two Reo "g"
should be that between Talkoo
and Dock Club J.C. Remedios
Prison Officera A.V. Gosano Club at Talkoo. The home tenni have a better combination and C.E. Passo J.F.V. Ribeiro with the advantage of playing on (Skip) 20 their own green, should win.
be
enter- Filipino Club will NA. Beltruo A.P. Pereira taining Kowloon Bowling Groen R.F. Luz
Club at King's Park and a gon:1 with the JA. Luz
game should be seen home team coming out on top.
14 (Skip)
W. Hong Sling.
C.S. Rosselet
(Skip)
Total
22
(Skip) 16 G.A, Guterres
E.M. Alercoun C.C. Pereira
J.E, Noronha
(Skip)
SU Total
Hong Kong Regiment Swimming Gala
LRC lose to Recreio
The South China Athletic Association Mixed Doubles "B" Division team completed their league.fixtures yesterday when they played the Craigongower Cricket Club at Happy Vallay and won aight sets to one,
Due to the fact that their nearest rivals for the
league title, the Chinese Recreation Club drew with Club de Recreio. in their match a fortnight ago and also lost to them in their encounter some, time back, South China AA was assured of the Championship before 'yes- terday's match.
Mixed and Mrs. Carvalho 2-6; lost to The South China AA Doubles "B" Division team have Oliveira and Miss Ribeiro 3-0.
(Due to Mrs, Geiz toilure to Won all seven matches played. gaining the maximum 14 points. turn up for the match the Ladies In all, the team von 48 gamer Recreation Club's pair of Stroo while conceding 15%.
Ench and Mrs. Gelz conceded Hong each set to their opponents). In a match with the
CCC I-SCAA B one rot was Kon Valversity,
1. M. Llu
Chlu .and Mrs. unfinished.
(CCC) lost la B. Saw and Mrs. and V. Tuo 4-6: bent Sla Miss Ullan Khao 0-1; lost to P. Poon and Miss H. Y. Law.
Youthful Benzin Saw was stili in the South China AA's line-up yesterday and, It is believed that he is waiting a cable from Talpeh before he leaves the Colony,
No match The Valley
team proved n
London, August 17. Approximately 372,000, people paid to see the four test cricket between England and matches the West Indies this summer. Gate receipts were £94,000.
BAW One hundred thousand
and Anal the four-day fourth which ended on Wednesday in at the only set wou was b
wh for the West Indies by H.M. Liu and Mrs. Chiu, whe a innings and 50 runs. Receipts defeated a very erratie L. Sia for this game were. £23,500 partnered by Miss U. Khoo, six
farnes to one. Associated Press.
it. Toy and Miss I. Souza (CCC) lost to Saw and Mrs. Tao 1-0: fost in Sl and Miss Khoo 0-6. lost, to Foon and Miss Law
test at Kennington Oval, Landon, match for the Chinese Champions Tenhard And Mrs. Castro
*
London August 17. Dundee lost to Copenhagen by three gials to five in an Assocli- tion Football match today.- Router.
Manchester, August 17, The "revenge" cycling match world professional between the
In
Doublet Club d playing away, do. fented the Ladies Recreation Club 72 sets to 1/2. Mrs. Geiz of the Ladies Re- creation Club was not present at the Club and so Recreio obtained three sets at the outset becaure Stroobach could not find author
another Mixed
"B" Division match, Recrato,
CCC) lost to Saw and Mrs... Tao 4-0 lost to Sin and Miss Khoa 3-0; lost to Poon and Miss Luw 4-0.
KCC 11⁄2-CRC “?” 011⁄2-- Guilda and Thompson (KCC) lost to S. K. Lau and C. Cheung 4-6: lost to F. H. Chari and T. N. Poon 4-6; beat T. Ya Kwok and M. K. Tam 6-3,
Abbas and MacKinnon (KCC) lost to Lou and Cheung 3-6: drew with Chan and Poon -8: beat Kwok and Tam 6-4.
Lowes and Symons (KCC) lost to Lau arid Cheung 0-0; lost
The utbit in the Third Division sprint Champlon, Reg Harris, pajor Young and Mrs. Terwort to Chan and Poon 2-6: lost to
nd Arls Van Vilet, of Holland combined well to defeat Recrulo's Kwok and Tam 4-0. *
here
tonight was abandoned
League will be the meeting be-
pair, J.B. Gonsalves
and tween Hong Kong Electric Re-
Gonsalves, six games' te creation Club and Kowloon Dock owing to ruin after two of the first~
three 1,000-metre, sprints hadi
Mrs. while Halmes and 2 Club at Ming Yuen.
Been decided,
M.A with Vilet beat Sainsbury
* drew In the rat Van Harris by a quarter of a wheel. Oliveira nad Miss M: Ribeiro six clocking 12 sees, for the
games all, yards, and in the second Harria won by a similar margin with a of 11.9 Inst
time 220 yards'
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The Hong Kong Regiment Swimuning Gala is being held at the Victoria Recreation Club tomorrow at 9.30 p.m.
All spectators are asked to be vented by 5,20 p.m.
One of the highlights of the First Division: Hong Konst Gala will be the Exhibition Div- Cricket Club (two teams); Honing. Such
excellent divers BB Kong University Горн team): Wong Yan, Fortuna S. C. current Craigongower Cricket Club (one Colony Champion. Ed da ROZA, Cricket Club VRC," last year's ruimer - up, termal; Kowloon fone team: Indian Recreation George Saunders, IK Regiment, Club fone tenin); Club de Recreio ex-Colony Champion and Drum fare team): Royal Navy (ana Major Halford 1st Bn. Middlesex trami: Army (ane team); Royal Regiment, current Army Cham- Air Force fone leam).
pion will be taking part,
events the Second Division Hong Kong In. the swimming Eniversity (one team); Kowloon following champion swimmers will Cricket Club (one team: Police be on view for the first time this Recreaturcation
(one Club
team) year in cempotitive swimming:-- Club Indian
fone George Saunders, Tony Lopez, term): Club de Recrció (on Gerry Roza Pereira.
Tickets $2.10 cach can be team): Reval Navy (one team)
at 0 Army
The Hong Air obtained from IIQ. team): Roval (me
Albert team): Dockyard Kong Regiment, Lower Force fone Recreation Club (one trand): King Road or from the Volunteer Cen- George V School (one team), tre, Queen's Road (opposite the The entry of the Pollee. Re-Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank). creation Club in the Second
tickets Admission will be by Division of the League will mark only, the festivasion on which the "Tickets have been' selling well Police have entered competitive but it is expected that a few will cricket #ince the Pacific War. be available at the gate on the
night of the event.
R H
two
of Brooklyn (1st gamo)
Cincinnati Chicago
Winning pltcher Ken Ruttens-
berger, loser Bob Rush. 812 6 B
7
2
1
1
Winning pitcher Don Newcomos,
loser Sheldon Jones.
runs with a homer and a single
ns lefty Ken. Ratfensberger
Cincinnati Reds beated Bob Rush New York....
of Chicago Cubs 2-1 in the, only
other
National League day game.
In the American League, Gli Goad drove in bath Washington |Brooklyn (2nd game) 5 ? 0 rung with a triple in the sighth New York ..... inning as Yankees
Winning pitcher Erv went down
Palica, to a 2-1 defont.
loser Duve Koalo-United Hudson and Eddle, Yost were Press and Associated Press. the men on base. Joe DiMaggio, out of the line-up for seven days, returned to play, one inning in centre-field but did not bat,
League tablos'
New York, August 10, -The following were the stand.
Fifth straight win ` Boston's fourth place Red Sox tongues: quined their fifth consecutive victory last night, beating, the Pilladelphia Athletics 10-8.
National League
Police entry welcomed Mr. Pearen took the opportunity
Ings In the Major baseball at yesterday meeting of wel. coming the return" of the Pollen fo the Cricket League and to ex- Games Dress plenure at the presence of W. L. Poe, behind the Police representative at the
inceting.
Pitcher Elle Kinder staggered Philadelphia at the end but won the game for Brooklyn the Sox.
Boston
Pitcher Early Wynn, eingled St. Louts
in the winning run in the 12th New York; inning a the Graveland Indiana Chiengo beat the Bt. Louis Browns 5.4. Cincinnati- The Browns had worked a triple | Pillsburgh, play in the second.
The only night game scheduled Detrölt In the National League, Pittsburgh
at St. Louis, was rained out.
Score:
B0:44 011
40-47
00 40 .050
The Army entry ដ the
Second Divisten of the League
However, in order not to be disappointed, anyone wishing to attend is advised to obtain tickets beforehand.
of
A win for the Dock team will enchance their
prospects winning the championship. If the home team can win then
the Indian Recreation Club and Club de Recreio stand a good chance of taking the title. HKERC have a good combina tion, which has beaten many strong teams to date. I have a strong feeling that they will beat the visitors.
Club
and
Kowloon Cricket Craigengower Cricket Club will meet...at Cox's Road. Although they will be playing at home,
secs, Reuter.
Joe Louis to
meet Charles
220
r 27
am afraid KCC will And the Val-on September
ley team too good.
Club de Reerelo should have no. difculty in beating Police Recreation Club at Happy Valley
The following are the fixtures for today:
First Divialan Rec. "B" Y KBGC
кес Rec. "W" y HKFC V KDC
V CCU
Second Division
V KBGC
POC
V
Friendlies
IRC
FC
TUC
HKFC HKCO
ν
↓ MC
USRC
Third Division
KCC PIC
V
V
HKERC
V
ccc Recrolo KDC
.
Close of play
scores in County cricket
Chinese Press Swimming Galala
New York, August 17. All negotiations. have, been completed for a World Heavy- weight title bout between Joc Louis and Ezzard Charles at the Yankee Stadium here on September 27, the Inter- Club an- national Boxing nounced today,
Mr. James B. Norris, the Pre- sident of the IBC, stated that Louis, as the challenger, would receive 35 per cent of the net gate receipts, Charles, the NBA- recognised Champion, would get only 20 per cent.
who has been in pre-
ry training at West Baden, | Indiana, will move to Pomptar Lakes, New Jeracy, on August 30 for the more serious phase of his workouts.
Following his win over Freddle Charles Beshore last Tuesday,
plans to rest for several moru days before resuming training. The site for his camp has not been chosen.
World title
Playing their postponed match with the Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's Road, the Chinese Re- creation Club "" defeated their hosts 0% sels to 3%.
Results
The following are the results of matches played yesterday:
Mixed Doubles "B" Division
LRC 1-Recrele 74 Holmes and - Mr.--Sainsbury LRC) lost to J. B. Gonsalves und Mrs. Gonsalves 5-7; lost to J. J. Remedios and Mrs. A. Carvalho 1-6, drew with M, A. Oliveira and Mias M Ribeiro -0.
Major Young and Mrs. Terwogt (IRC) beat Gonsalves and Mes, Gonsalves G-3; lost to Remedios
CENTRAL MEDICAL STORE SOCCER XI' The following will represent the Central Medical. Store in a friendly soccer match against the Medical Department XI at Happy Valley tomorrow at 6 p.m. sharp:
Yip. Fook, Chon Kwok-wah. James Wong, Li Lien-po. H Singh, Li Kwan-leong, Lou Wing- kwong Lai-Hong, K. T. Wong, K. K Wong and Mak Chiu.
London, August 17.
- Wembley gained a narrow lead over Harringay in the first leg of their semi-final match' in the London: Bpeedway Cup compe- Hilon at Wembley tonight by 60 points to 50,
The second and Onal leg will, be raced at Harringay tomorrow night-Reuter.
Lack of bite was
the whole trouble.
By CAPEL KIRBY
I am enjoying a motor tour of England and you can have Iceland, New York, Miami, Cuba, Colombia, Trinidad, Vanezuela, Brazil and the other odd; spots | dropped in at on my recent round trip.
First port of call after leaving "I played with him, and, bo- London was Bristol for the wed-love me, he hadn'l the strength ding of Glenis Murrell (Solihuli), to reach the near pont with his declared Tommy who was once quite a promising corner kicks,"
-in proposition
Junior Gardiner, the ex-Villa Interna- Midlands Lawn Tennis.circles..
tional, who now pluger-managed Oswestry Town.
"
Given his cards.
Kent by an innings and 114ed to stage an eliminating tourno- for City what Ratch Carter a relative living inity joined
did' for
Wrexham, but co
M. Eddie Engen, the Chaleman
Glenis Just couldn't bear the London, August 17, of the New York, State Athletic alterlog The following, were the close
mothers and defeat- Commission, had given an' as- of play scores in first-class sarance that the bout will be res robbing daughters of the raske
So. Eddia was given his cards. game, turset her attention to And somebody on the board; sug- cricket games played today: 'cognised by his Commlation of
At Weston-super-mare: Somer- for the World title,
Mr. Norris golf and married a
Dscratch
nich player
the scout who recom gested who doesn't burst into tears,when mended litm ought to be sacked. set 173, Middlesex 72 for one. No added.
he falls to win
vin a tour
tournament. play was possible today owing to When Louis relinqulahed the
Bristol Soccer fans are excited ideas of over making the grade The player himself gave up alı World
crown in March, 1049, Scarborough: Yorkshire the New York Commission want-the prospect of Fat Bensley se as a footballer, and beat
City
Pat, in na The Hong Kong Chinese runs. Kent 100 and 123 (Land-ment to find a successor, but the
For Hull Is contingent upon the Ariny
Aght fu stranger to managerial matters. right-arm leg-break NBA · recógriised the being able to arranca a mid- Pressmen's Athletic Assocía- beater,
tion will be holding a Swime bowler, three for 14). Yorkshire Chicago last summer in which he used to be manager at my week inter-Unit' Longue, 19
local, and did the job very well. Joo Walcott It this League materialises ming Gala at the Chung Sing 337 (Wilson 80, Watson 114). Charles defeated Joo
គ And here is a tip to anybody then the Army would enter two Bathing Pavilion, Kennedy At Chesterfield: Leicestershire for the vacant title..
No The National Boxing' Associa~ / interested In Bristol `senior, club | had #meal teams in the Hong Kong Cricket Town, this afternoon, com- 285 Derbyshire 41 for one.
vice-chairman further play was possible today tion has jurisdiction in 47 States, time-wasting run-getter. One of his family, Here, as would he enteret ant that woule mencing 2. p.m. p
but not in New York. Louis has owing to rain.
•had. a At Cheltenham: Worcester, 181 not
real bout since h
minutes for Alexandra Palace our players in Ric for eight (Kenyan 81) agains knocked out, Walcott in June 40 odd runs in half as many was asked what was
te was that nus of the blame Gloucestershire. Rain restricted 1948, but has appeared in many
Real lowdown --- exhibitions this year, including
tentora In the evening, a concert will play Chelmsford: Combined some over 10 rounds—Reuter.
From the West. Country 'con fhateried" on to "Laurie by hold, in which well-known AL
travelled North to Wrexham, Hughes. Iloth on and off the Chinese screen and stage actors Services 313 (Deighton 62 not
where I thought the real low- Lagele is a credit to the out Prestoå 5 Fighterm fast and actresses will ake part.
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ERV. PALICA RECEIVES DRAFT NOTICE
New York, August 16.
Leame,' otherwise ɑnly one toura
Hefore the micelina, concluited It was announced that xton For the for henning, sepen world be denwit up an' eirðvinted."."
· DATE FIXED .'' FOR POSTPONED
Mr.. W. Gordon Harmon, Gov- crament Public Relations Omeer, will perform the opening cere-
mony
ericket. Pat's a first-class non-
his best efforts I witnessed' was
Maybe he 'couldn't. Kjek, át
kicked- Cup st Balto out of the World Cup Harizonte, right enough
Bo on to Chester, where I with Ralph Kilne of Liverpool, Har as elsewhere
able to assure my
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The following are the results of yesterday's Water Polo League
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yesterday may have been fils
At the Ritz, Chứng Bing “Blue"
bli Chinese in the Colony Lety Bournemouth Lancashire
Bouth China. playing home, reporters 28 metres tres- 281 Hampshire, of Catjerall beat Chung Sing White" by four ** 50 metrda free-style relay beck-stroke13 metres foley even for Wand either no who went down to Fortuna by 11 BAL Northampton: BusPOSONS * When the 22-year-old Dodger Anals. Es Greentwood and for famillest 25 metrar beginner'a kat. Bain Pesicigled (play. Liht-hander returned to the Srken varstis "ATAG Eastman 100 matte bres
and W. G. Bimasory will now be 100 metres "Fred=a Runderclubhouse he inved on Tuesday August 22, at Ling-alvia zoranau
stroke:
for four desired (Com C131 not
CHOAken 338) Northamp
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trouble footballers packingfortnight before they was lack of bite, allowing rival * were booked to leave not to do an they wished, and Zbe This "Yank" started his Boccer almost sopologello - victims adventuring when grip of a rounts atug instead of sheaing an kid he was sent Bouth from 25th relzlóving from the old Clairon on month" "ntrials with
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