County Cricket:
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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950.
SURREY COLLECT VITAL POINTS AGAINST LANCS
Amended KCC Tennis
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programme
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Owing to the grounds hav-
to play ing been closed Monday, one or two changes have had to be made in thei programme of the Kowloon Cricket Club's Tennis Chane pionships.
The Following a revised list; af gas loven for play:
Today
Cot No. 1: Mrs. J. Horsinan As Miss M, Albeiro.
Toner aw
Court No. 1: Dr. George Chon vs 4eut. Col. 11, Stuck,
Court No. 2: Miss P. Ward and,
A. V. White vs Ms. K. M.Gela)
Dist
1.
Baker. F.
Court No, ở A. Phung Và A, B. D.
Guest.
Court No. 4: Myn. It. Stack vs Ms. L. F. Stokes.
1.
Court No. 3; P. 11. Záramus
Lapsley.
Friday, September 1
London, August 28,
The all-important County Championship game between Surrey and Lancashire is favouring Surrey, who collected the vital four points for o first innings lead today.
As
there may not be a definite result with only one day remaining, those points would have been invaluable to Lancashire, who finish their programme with this game, whereas Surrey have one match to play and, even with no result tomorrow, con still tie for the Cham- pionship by winning that final fixture.
Today's play opened with engaging in some fast running. some lively bowling for Lan- had a stanu of 145 runs in 10 cashire
anninutes.
Statham from
Dickenson. though the pitch was uphelpful to any type of bowling.
Surrey looked to be in a bad 'wo wickets feli way when early, but then May and Parker came together, and
after
Derby were able to declare and Essex did not do well enough in their second innings afterwards 1.to wiggest they, will nvold defeat. in nifected the other inntebes today, no play belnit possible tiefve lunch at Northampton
Northamptonshire where captions stet began a grand ving Cloucestershire, Brze partnership which raised the Leicester, where Sussex are visit-Į
in'?.
There
shorter Viers even rations at Swansa, where the day's play was confined to twe houre and 10 minutes, and no play at all at (Tountun in the Someract Voraus Worcester match,
andre! before lunch.
Prke
In all Box added. 3 runs
FUSI Teaching 50 before he was caught cond bowindk by Tattermall.
May continued to fit well med
| raclied 92 runs, ideIntym trining
in a stand of $4 svm. for the sixth
wicked before play was out, but
- Hirose two Ce the Surrey tolat
Court No. 1 Mrs. It. Stuck and; silele u that of Lancashire..
Mrs. I. 11. Jones vs Mis. E. Litton
and Mrs. G. Choun.
Court No. 2: A. V.
A. P. Weir.
Valuable lead
afternoon
The light was none tou good in ! White vs the Inte
and after Sonov's innings had closed for Court No. 3: A. Zimmern and 287 with valuable lead of as short pr1102 01 batting and scored even runs without less beford bad light stopped play..
J. V. Seltors vs T. E. Baker att ans, Lancashire had a H. O. Baker.
Court No. 4: Mr. and Mrs. 1. F. Stokes vs Miss M. Xavier and
Partner.
Monday, September 4 Court No. 1: F. Kwok vs T. E. Hoker.
Court No. 2: F. R. Kermani and C. Rosselet ys C. Kolewall and F. R. Zimmern.
Court No. 4: C. Ouang vs Win-i
A. Fung/A. E. P. Guest. Court No. 5:
ner
Tuesday, September 5 It. O. Baker vs Winner A. While/A. P. Weir.
Yorkshire declared at their Saturday 1ola! of 366 runs for
ha wickets and 1000 four Hampshire ir trouble. In just over three hours. they were put for 113 rum, mainly because of the excellent race bowling at
Coxon and Trueman.
Fallowing on with an irrears of
defent.
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Kain has interfered with the
10 Semerset fixtures.
Pay in a Glamorgan mutch was ble to start promptly for the frst time in seven days, but after they had done well to take the remaining Warwickshire wicke they were robbed, after scorlar! 23 runs for no wicket, of pushing home their advantage because of cain, which brought the day' play to an early close.
Close of play scores The following were the close of play scores:
At Southend: Essex 179 and 160 (Insoly 55 not out). for five Derbyshire 400 for nine declared (Kelly 130, Carr 04).
At Taunton Worcester 140 fo
One of the "Stars"
One of the "Star" class boats from the Rayal Hong Kong Yacht Club. is shown above rounding Kowloon Rocka.
West Indies
take
SCAA to meet CRC in play-off
first innings lead for tennis title
Reminder to Hockey Clubs and Umpires
in to
the
Windsor
at
Lords
London, August 29. Continuing their first inn- ings in their match against Middlesex
today, West Indies carried their over
for night score of 237 runs eight wickets to 343 before be- ing all out. By lunch, Mid- dlesex had scored 25 runs for
Court No. 3: Mrs. L. Benjamin 256 runs, Hampshire lost half there against Somerset. No play and Mrs. M. Clow vs Miss Necond ings wickets and still was possible to.iny owing to rain
All Hockey Clubs afiliated no wicket, in their second inn- Lambert Baker anch Mias Med 15 and to avold an innings At the Oval: Lancashire 221 and
sever, for no wicket. Surrey 287 to the Hong Kong Hockey As-ings. They had made 311 in Ribero.
reminded that their first innings. Kent found the bowling of (May 82. Parker 50, Tattersall sociation are
following particulars Au entertaining record ninth Butter a source of worry and the right-arin fast medium cfspin the
be sent
wicket stand between sig wickets for EO runs was wel five for 78). Bad light stopped
should
Christiani deserved. At one stage ise bad play 20 minutes before the close! Horary Secretary, Mr. J. H. and Johnson for the West Indies
four, 4th
kept alive the early play today and Vi snutt or eight halls in which he was due.
At Portsmouth Yorkshire 30" Dlinko,
gave the tourists a first inning. tools three wickets for two runs 1 Kent gained Gist Innlag
lead of 32 runs. lead of 30 runs and may win the Wednesday, September G
match; as Neets are only 40 run Miss Lambert Baker vs Mrs. M. meal with four wickets standin Chow.
Dr. George Chan-and-L-F. Kont have titeir second Stokes vs Winners Kerman and Innings to come." Rosselet/Kotewall und Zimmern.
A. V. Gesano and A. E. P. Guest vs Winners Zimmers and Sellors/Baker and Baker.
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for four declared. Hampshire 113 flouse, prior to September 1 (Coxon, right-arin fast medium 1) Ground (if any): 2) Colours; bowler, four for 32. Tiueinan. 3) Name and address of Hon. Christiani nnd Johnson raised
50 in richt-arm fast bowler, three for Secretary: 4) Telephone number
Christian reached 53 23) and 150 for five (McCorkell fot Hon. Secretary; 5) Names of the partnership to ——ཐམས ཡམ 1643;
those players who will represent minutes, At Dover: Notts 157 and 140 their Club in the "A" and "B" out-of-83-in-75-minutes-and-with
Johnson bringing off the Maiden century
the League during clonal big hit, the stand renilsed for
237 (Fogя 63 six. Kent
Sections of century to Kelly's matclen
Butler, right-arm.fast bowler, six 1050/51.
96 In 80 minutes before the latter Derbyshire featured the mute
for 901.
Official Handbook
skied a catch to midoff. agains: Essex, and he and Carr
At Leicester: Leicestershire 194
enable This information will (Tompkin 139 not out. Cox, right-
to be arm medium bowler, three for 28). the Official Handbook
published with full and up-to- Sussex 60 for two..
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This stand consituted a re. aned for the ninth wicket of West Indies touring team in England, beating the 92 by P Fernadez and J. Neblett against Cambridge University in 1928.
A Northampton: Northampton-date particulars, including the shice 385 for five declared (Brown Rules of Hockey and the recently 76, Livngston. 7 not out, Brode-adopted, Rulea of the Hong Kong vick 53 not out). Gloucestershire Hockey Association, as well as 61 for two. Play was restricted the Fixtures for the coming Sca-
son... wing to rain.
All Hockey Umpires are re- At /Swansea: Warwickshire 133
to notify the Hockey (Garener 73 not out. Watkhus. quested left-arm medium bowler, four for Umpires Board of their willingine to take the lead. These runs
the 1850/51
When Valentine, the last man, came in, Christiani needed seven for his third century at the tour and the West Indies required
obtained and the wore quickly They should telephone,
Innings closed at 343 when Valentine was leg before to Compton,
30, Muncer, right-arm medium ness to act during nifupin bowler, four for 50). season.
amargus 25 for no wickel. Rafe to Mr. P. F. Xavier ut 20075. stopped play for the day Just before lunch.-Reuter.
LAWN BOWLS:
IRC beat PRC in First Division game
In a First Division League Lawn Bowls match played at Sookunpoo yesterday, the Indian Recreation Club beat Police Recreation Club by 40 shuts and on all rinks.
The Indians thus obtained the maximum of five points from this game.
IRC
M.I; Każaci A.A. Razrek K.M. Itumjahn C.A. Rumfalın. (Skip) S. Yusuf
R. Marker
K.M. Omdr A.M. Omor
(Skip)
J. Hoogen
•A.K. Mīnu A.R..Minu M.B. Hratan
(skip)
Total
26
PRC
F. Channing F. Hollanda
C. Pile
W. McHardy
(Skip) S.H. Marvin
C. Popo
H. Brown
W: Cameron 20
W. Hillyer
G.. Perkins
C. Dowman 25 (5ldp)
50 Total
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Christiani took out his bat for 131 not out whigh, reored out"of 105, occupled two hours and a halt. A glorious innings included one six and 21 fours,
Monday's play
SHANGHAI GIRL CAGERS BEAT SOUTH CHINA The visiting "Eal" Girls". bas- ketball team from Shanghai scored Its fourth straight victory here South when I beat strong China, quintet by 39 points to 22 before a capacity crowd at Caroline Hill last night,
These two teams met on Mon- mizsed Middlesex for 311 runs & day night, but owing to a heavy Lords today, lust eight wickets for downpour, the game had to be 237 sunr in reply and finished the abandoned before the end of the day 74 runs behind, with two Arsh first quarter. The Shanghai girls innings wickets in hand.
Icading 7-2 when were
intervened,
rain
London, August 20 The West Indies, having dis-
..
tiile
South China AA Men's "A" Division tennis team earned the right for a play-off for the
Championship league when they defeated the Hong Kong Cricket Club at Chater Road yesterday. nine sets to nil.
The Chinese Recreation Club and the South China AA have completed their league fixtures. Eoth clubs have won nine mat- cles and lost one (to each other) thus tieing with 18 points each. The re-play for the title on a neutral court will be arranged in due course by the Tennis Longue Committee.
Results
The following are the results of games played yesterday:
Men's Doubles "A" Division. HKCC -SCAA 9 H. A. Ayres and M. Heenan (HKCC) lost to K. H. Ip, and P. Poon 4-8; lost to E. Tsai and G. Lum 6-7; loss to L. Sia end R. Liang 4-6.
J. V. Sellors and D. T Nelon (HKCC) lost to Ip and Poon 1-0; lost to Tsai, and Lum 1-6; lost to Sin and Liang 1-8.
D. T. Nalan and J. D. Mackle (HKCC) lost to Ip and Poon
1-8; lost to Tai and Lum 2-0: lost to Sia and Llang. 0-0.
Men's Doubles "C" Division: HKU 24-SCAA 61⁄4 Y. W. Ng and C. C. Chen (HKU) beat Dr. D. Tynu and K. C. Wun 6-4; lost to Dr. R. Y, K. Ng and C. E. Hsu 3-61 bent Peter Ng and C. Tynu 8-2.
Yachting notes:
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Race for Singapore Trophy to be sailed this afternoon
By "MOONRAKER"
Today boing Liboration Day, a race for the Singa-...
pore Trophy is to be sailed in Dinghies for the Cup presented by members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club who recently raced in Hong Kong,
The race is timed to start at 3 p.m.
One of the most exciting Redwing races seen for quite
a while took place on Satur- day afternoon."
This started in a very light reza and Worsley made un ex- cellent start in the Gunner Boat,
For most of the Arri lap Cor- belt led the way, closely follow ed by Colonel Brown and Howell But Mallorie, who was some dis- tance behind, nade up to third
the lab. place by the end
Overtaken on the boat
In the course
lap. the wind
int the second freshencu
slightly and Howell gained firs!!
The Opening Regatis will taka place on October 7. 8 and 10, with eliminating heats on the preceding week-end. Entry forms are posted In the
Club Yacht
und will close on September, 17.
The third race in the Ladies Summer Series is to be sailed on Saturday, September 3, starting the usual inrge turn-out will be at 3.00 p.m. and It is hoped that
present,
Results
Rate
very
was 1st Dubois
Dinghy Seriza
Thursday, August 24:
hr mine.SGOE. (8) 81
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31 40
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place for some thne, but evertaken by Furrer on the beat."
2nd Howell
These two fubtequently be: 3rd Mina. Porienta
came
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Saturday, August 26:
kr. mins, secs.
engaged in a luffing mutch that Mits Frost Loseby slipped straight through them to, a very good win.
ast Nice Losely (10) 1. Simday was given up to cruis-nd Hownl (13) 150 ing and there were no organised 3rd Mallory
races. Many boats act forth -to- wurds Lyemun with a streng ebb tide and three Stars and a num- ber of Linghies anchored shortly. after midday at at Junk Bay.
Although it was expected that the trip back would be Aengthy duo le lack of wind, conditions
round about 5 pa improved.
rainstorm This preceded a when a strong breeze sprang up. which covered Hong Kong and mest boats eventually made good time on the beat home.
Conspicuous gallantry
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HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, August 28.; The following were the results of football matches played today.
· FIRST DIVISION.......
0 Huddersfield 1 Stoka, City
4 Bolton
us
Wolves
2 Derby
SECOND DIVISION ·
1 Man City
G Swanson
it was about lunch time on Sunday when Paul Dalke wan Cardi softing Roosalka outside Fatimun Sheffield U. Pass. His hat blow off into the THIRD DIVISION NORTHERN
and his boat boy displayed Gateshead sca
..4 Carlislo U. - .3)
◊ Barrow conspicuous gallantry in diving Halifax
ver the side after it. By the time Hartlepools U. 4 York City
he was hauled aboard again, the Stockport
buat boy had successfully rooiled
Rotherham
the tilin of two large sharks by THIRD DIVISION SOUTHERN beating them to it
3 Aldershot by a very Bristol R.
Reuter, short head.
BASEBALL:
A's give pennant hopes of Tigers another jolt
New York, August 28, The Philadelphia Athletics, as close to the League
Hol
Ray
collar as any toom can be, gave the penniont hopes of the Detroit Tigers another jolt in edging the League leaders 4-3.
Newhouser, prince of the Tiger mound staff, was the victim of the Athletics' uprising.
Scarborough, right 7-5, before the Phils increased of the Chicago their first place land over the Now Brooklyn Dodgers to 5% games
ace
P.C. Ju and R. Ylu (HKU) handed lost to Dr. Tyou and Wan 0-d; White Sox, kept the lost to Dr. Ng and Hsu 1-6; drew York Yankees from a virtual by winning the second game 9-5. with Ng and Tyau 0-0.-
tie in the League race by stop- Scores: G. Wagner and H. W. Ip (HKU)ping the world champions 0-9, lost to Dr. Tynu and Wan 1-6: lost to Dr. Ng and Hsu 0-0; lost to Na and Tru 14.
CRC "2" 4~CRC "1" B 5. L. Ma and N. Ma1(CRC^2) beat W. Wu and F. Kwok 0-4; lost to O. L. Pang and S. N. To 2-0; lost to S. K. Wong and K. 14. Lou 2-0,
AMERICAN LEAQUÉ
R R HE
14 15 1510
Gus Zornial helped Scarborough with a two run homer in the alth. { Cleveland, The Cleveland Indians, who Boston tossed away a seven rum lead Winning yesterday, blow a 12-1 Lead Nixon, loser, Bob Feller. today se Boston's battling Red
pitcher.... Williard
Winning pitcher': Ray borough, loser Fred Sanford,
St. Louis. Washington
(Loser, Bruner).
Bear-
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Box. fought book for a 15-14 Detroit victory to pull within three | Philadelphia games of the American League, Winning pitcher:Bobby. Shantz, Y. W. Chung and Y. H. Leung
loser Hal Newhouser. leading Detroit Tigers. The last six Middlesex wickets (CRC "2") lost to. Wu and Kwok
The victory was credited to fell this morning for the addition 3-0 lost to Pang and To 6-7 rookie Willard Nixon, fourth of Chiengo of 83 runs to the overnight total, lost to Wong and Leu 4-8.---2- Live Boston pitchers, who yester Now York Valentius calming four of them. Y., W. Lee and K. C. Ng (CRC day was shelled out by these same PI BASKETBALL
for 29 runs ih 19 cyers, and ond] "7")" beat Wu and Kwok 0-3 Indians. TEAM ARRIVES
ball today
beat Pang and To 0-4; beat Wong | Bob Feller, third of, four Clevo-" The Black and White Chinese
and Leu 6-2. The only batsman,to stay foc
land" pitchers, was charged with basketball team from the Phli-Tang was Sharp, who lilt 72, in- League Table the defeat. lipines arrived in Hong Kong cluding five fours, before he wor MEN'S DOUBLEB "A" DIVISION What proved the winning run yesterday by air from Taipeh cought. In all he was at tho
Games:
was Al Zarllia's long, homer in At Kal Tak Airport yesterday wicket for four hours,
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. the ninth inning. the 'Captain of the team; Mr.
10 0 0 1 33;* 101, 15 Gionts lose to Rods New York Choy Luen-sat, told reporters
1000 1 001 23 10 In the Natiooni League. Homer Cincinnati.2510 that his team hud won eight
040 5 30 444 Howell hit a homer in the ninth Winning pitcher Ewell Black- fames and drawn one
10 3 0 7 23-61) their Taiwan-tour.
The team is due to play the Chinese YMCA team tomorrow at 8 p.m.
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After several games in Hong Kong, they will return to the 12 Philippines.
CPC. The West Indies lost their SCAA first three wickets for 84 rang-| KCC but then Jaff Stallmayer 181) HKCC and Everton Weekes (52) added Recrelo AS rung for the fourth wicket. IKU and. Christiani, helped the score along with a' sound, 49 runs not cut.
Stollmeyer's innings, which could he numbered among his best Insted two hours and five minutes and included 10 fours.
0 207, 203, 8124 10, 1.0 0-231 00
ALL-CHINESE SWIMMING. CHAMPIONSHIPS
inning to break up a pitchers duel, well, loser Dave Koslo. between Ewell Blackwell
Louis
7
and pitcher Staley, loser
Dave Koslo and give the Cincin hati Reds a 3-2 victory over the New York Giants,
Fronchef Boo,
Blackwell scattered, six New Philadelphin York hits to oven his record at *(Sat) game):
Chicago
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Third inning home runs by
Winning plicher Dutch Leonard - Tommy Glavians and Dei Rice loser Curt Simmons...
aparked the B., Loula, Cardigan Philadelphia
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