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· HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950.

Home Cricket:

LOWSON BEATS HUTTON IN RACE FOR 2,000 RUNS

London, September 4.

Hutton and Lowson, Yorkshire's opening batsmen, engaged in a big stand for the County against

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the MCC at the Scarborough Festival today and also engaged in a race for their 2,000th run of the season.

Lowson won this when he scored 23 runs and Hutton was unfortunate to be run out when one run short of the figure.

Six bowlers were tried in, an effort to separate the pair, who were parted by Hulton's run out when he was 85 runs out of 143 runs scored in two hours and 20 minutes.

Lowson went on to reach. 90 runs when he was enught and then Halliday and Watson had a sland of 74 runs In 45 minutes. Watson hit one ball out of the ground while Wlison enlivened the last hour by hitting four sixes and four fours.

Yorkshire easily gained first innings lead. In fact, they wore ahead of the opposition for the loss of only three wie

ketu.. Hampshire struggled hard against Gloucestershire but had to follow on

171 runs behind, A second wicket stand of 84 runs in two and a half hours was follow ed by the fall of nine wickets. for 46 runs.

Deadly spell

match to this, the final gume, at Leicester. Three great

U.S. TENNIS:

Hart and Du Pont reach final of Women's Singles

Forest Hills, September 4. Miss Doris Hart (Florida) catches, reached the Anal of 1.J two close to the wicket and one women's singles in the Unit- on the boundary, were majored States Lawn Tennis Cham- blows for Leicestershire.

Howorth made the ball turn plonships by defeating and was always worrying the Beverly batsmen, only Berry, Tempkin and Lester showing resistance. Berry hit 18 runs off four balls from Broadbent.

Close of play scores The following were the close of play scores in fral-class cricket matches played today:

At Scarborough; The MCC 249. Yorkshire 390 for seven (Hutton

Miss

Baker (Californiu) by 6-4, 6-1 here today.

In the semi-final of the wo men's singies, the superior court- craft of Miss Hart proved too much for 20-year-old Miss Beker. The latter put up a hard fight in the first set and, for a time, seemed likely to win, but Miss Hart, eventually broke through her service and took the set at 6-4. In the second set Miss Hart

won it by 0-1,

65, Lowson 80, Halliday 55, Wii-was much the better player and son 50).

At Bournemouth: Gloucester- shire 304 for seven declared.

(Rayment Hampshire 133

56, Goddard six for 05) and 34 for anc

At Kingston-on-Thames; South of England 199 and 204 for seven

for

(Watkins 86, Barnett 89) North of England 140 (Oldfield 65, Ridg- Tom Goddard was chielly res-way five for 35, Sims three ponsible for the collapse for a 23). dendly after-ten spell of 9.2 overs At Leicester: Worcester 307 for gave him four of his six wickets nine declared and 98 for four for only 10 runs.

(Richardson 50). Leicestershire 215 (Berry 63, Tompkin 53, Ho- worth five for 40).

Hampshire's Arst wicket pair were parted before stumps were drawn.

At Dublin: MCC 101 and 129 South had a definite advant- for two (Rudd 54 not out). Gen. bgo over the North Kingston,tlemen of Ireland 198 (Bergin 71, for they added to their first | Chesterton five for 35). There Innings load of 63 rune to load

was no play after the tea interval

at the close of play today by owing to rain--Reuter. 317 runa with three wlokais in hand.

ISTANBUL TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

The speed bowling of Ridgway, which got rid of kin, Grieves and Howard in the same over, demorailsed the North when they resumed this morning and, de- spite a fighting innings by Old- feld, they could not gala the first national

Anals: innings lead.

Istanbul, September 4, Results in the Istanbul Inter- Tennis Championships

Jack Harper, Heraldo Weiss,

Attack of lumbogo Men's doublés:

Australia

and

Becamo avor-eager

Mrs. Margaret Du Pont (the

holder) beat Miss Nancy Chaffee in the second semi-Onal by 6-1, 1-6, 6-0,

In the first set Miss

Chaffee

In black and white

Ramsey Bucks (extreme right, seated) and Afoulins Chung (second from the left) are shown above as thay algned a can-" tract at the Victoria Recreation Club last night to meet each other in a six-round Welterweight bout at Caroline Hill on, Saturday, September 16, "Chine Mali" photo.

Cheung Chau resident wins long distance swimming competition

Lo

Loi-sing, 35-year-old resident of Cheung Chau Island, won the long distance swimming com- potition from Cheung Chou to Hong Kong held on Monday.

started well but became over- Lo covered the course of opproximately 13 miles cager and could not match the consistency of her opponente

in six hours 45 minutes.

In the second set Miss Chalice played an entirely different game. The race, which was oz- She eurbed hor spiriis, played ganised by the Cheung Chav more cautiously and outwitted Athletic Association, was the Mrs. Du Pont to win by 6-1. But first to be held since the

Mrs. Du Poni found her best form and, with Liberation. amazing speed and brilliantly placed shots, won the set without conceding a game.-Reuter.

in the last net

West Indies vs. South of England

Hastings, September 5.1

side, The South of England in their second Innings, ugsinst

Watkins Argentina, beat I. Dorfman and the West Indies cricketers, had

Fred Kowalevski, U.S. 2-3, 6-4, made 100

Sound batting by Barnett and Ames consolidated the South's position though Ames was unlucky to be forced to re- tire when 33 runs, owing to `an attack of lumbago.

Worcester could have enfor. ced the follow-on against Let cestershire, but did not do wo, and there is likely to be an Interesting finish to the game tomorrow."

·0-4 and 6-4.

for five wickets at

They had lunch today.

mado 194 In their first innings against Women's doubles: Miss Dorothy 206 by the West Indies tourists. Head, US. and Marla Weiss,

Mrs.

Bahtiye Monday's play Argentina, beat Munluuglu and Mualla Gorustzky. Turkey, 6-3 and 8-2.

Mixed Doubles: Miss K. Tuckey, Britain and I. Dorfman, U.S., beat Miss N.-Hermsen-and-I. Linck, Worcester applied all the ener-Holland 0-3 and 6-1-Associated Ey and enthusiasm of an opening Press.

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Hastings, Sussex, ·

September 4 The burly wicketkeeper, Clyde his Walcott, scored 103 runs,

century of the tour, and fifth

cricket helped the West Indice team to gain. a Arst innings, lead of 92 runs over the South of Eng- land today.

The West Indies were all out: for 280 runs in reply to the South's first innings total of 104| runs, Stuart Surridge, the Sur rey fast medium bowler, taking five wickets for 73 runs.

At the close of play the South were 51 runs for no wicket_and were still 41 runs behind,--Reu-

ter.

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, September 4, Today's baseball scores were-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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Boston Red Sox .... Washington Benators

St. Louis Browns Detroit Tigers... Cleveland Indians Chicago White Sox Philadelphia Athletics

New York Yankees .. Philadelphia Athletics

(2nd game) *. New York Yankees

Boston Red Sox

(2nd game)".75. 'Washington Senators

St. Louis Browns

(2nd game) Detroit Tigers Cleveland Indians (

**(2nd gamo)ak... Chicago White Sox

The eight swimmers who participated in the race left the pler at Cheung Chau Island at 7.30 am.

However, of the eight only Lo managed to complete the course, He reached the inlahing point at the Chung Shing Bathing Favi- Lon at 2.35 p.m.:

LO LOISING.

This is not the first time that Lo has swum this course, of in 1048 he swam from Hong Kong to Cheung Chau. taking a little

more than six hours to cover the distance.

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ENTRIES FOR

COLONY SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

All Club Secretaries and · Sports

Ber. Officers of the vices, as well as Principals of School, aro reminded that entries for the Colony Swim- ming

Championships close tomorrow, Thursday, Septem. ber 7, at 6.30 p.m..

All entries should be sant to tho Victoria Recreation Glub...

Golf:

Autumn Meeting

for Ladies

Contract for Bucks--Chung fight signed

A contract for a six-round bout "between Ramacy Bucks, undefeated local Lightweight champion, and Afouline Chung, Chinese Welterweight,

Yachting notes:

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Cdr. Nixon wins Singapore Trophy

By "MOONRAKER”

was signed by the two boxers On Liberation Day o Dinghy race, sailed for the

at the Victorla Recreation Club last night

Each round of the bout, which will be regarded as a Wolter- weight class fight, will be of two minutes each, with an, Interval of оле minute between round.

each

The fight, which is being spon- sored by Messrs. Anthony Mar- tinez and Sherry Bucks and will take place at the South China Athiolle. Anociation

Singapore Trophy, which was presented by certain members of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club who recently, visited Hong Kong, was won by Cdr. Nixon.

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The day was a typical Hong Kong summer's day, with extremely light South Westerly airs and a strong tide. The postponement of the raco Stadium, was contemplated, but in Caroline Hill, on Saturday, Sep-1 of the fact that certain members lember 15, will be fought under of the Royal Navy had obtained International Boxing Association special leave to participate, and as the breeze appeared to Rules.

a start after lunch, strengthen was made at 3.16 p.m.

Most Dinghies wisely kept well yup tide of the starting line, but;

Cdr. Nixon and Col. Brown did allow for the not sufficiently

In addition to this main event, the following Oghts have also been arranged;

Welterweight: Tony Silva Cheong Pik-sin-four rounds.

Lightweight:

Henry

Eddie Moore Wong--four rounds.

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Featherweight: Ted Hamberly v Fong Ki-kong-four rounds.

Featherweight: Jock Shepperd v. Johnny Tang--four rounds.

Middleweight Lanky Santos v Frank Reove-three rounds.

St. Leger Callover

LRC Tennis Tournament

programme

The following is the pro- tide and crossed after the re-gramme for the first four days mainder of the fleet..

of the Ladies Recreation Club Tennis

Tournament,

tember 11:

which

Gains a clear lead However, after the start, the commences on Monday, Sep breeze freshened alightly and Nixon overhauled the rest and gained a clear lead after the first mark.

He retained this lead during the race but Howell, in number 6, appeared at one point likely to overhaul him on the first lap.

Nixon,

pro. however, wha

bably gained a slight advan lage by sailing single-handed,

A.

Monday, September 11. Colony Ladies Singles 0.30 am. Mrs. K. Stack v. Mrs.

Sainsbury.

Club Ladies Singias Mrs. Armstrong v.Mrs. A. Barty.

Colony Mixed Douties

5.15 p.m. Dr. G. Choa and Mrs. A. Tamworth v N. Lo and Mrs, K. Chaun, E. Taal and Mrs. M. Chow

Colony Ladies Doubles Mrs. M. Yang and Miss W. C. Mles Xavier and tra Loo v Eenjamin.

Colony Ladier Singles Mr. M. Hetherington and Miss

London, September 4.

managed to keep, ahead and K. C. Lai and Mrs. Law King, Each of the 15 horses re-

aressed the line, more than two. P. Taul and Mrs. J. W. Szo V maining in the St. Leger, to

minutes ahead of Howell. Lee Wal Tong and Miss W. Y. be run next Saturday at Don-

Furrer, also well in the van, Choy. caster, was quoted' at tonight's cut things bit too fine when callover at the Victoria Club, trying to force the pace at the London.

last mark and was carried onto Vieux Manoir, the French-the buoy by the tide.

Ladles The 3rd race in the trained favourite, receded to 2

Summer. to 1 following his 7 to 4 quota-

Series was called tion at the last callover. Scratch Saturday under conditions suf- M. Ribeiro.

exasperate remains a strong second favou- ficiently trying to rite at 5 to 1 with the other helmswomen with their crows French candidate, L'Amiral, and vice versa.

haring third favouritism with Most boats got off to

a good Castle Rock at 7 to 1.

start with a light south-easterly Cagire hardened to 100 to 6 breeze, but by the time the first but Tilloy drifted to 100 to 6 mark was rounded Ann Boyle and another which lost. favour | was well in the lead.

:.

a little was Saturn, whicft went out to the twenty-fives.

The outsiders Pachidemis, trained in the North of England, was preferred to Saturn and closed at 22 to 1.

The outsiders are Mattygain- mat and Tramper, each of whom was quoted at 100 to 1.

The prices were: 2 to 1 against Vieux Manoir, 6 to 1 Scratch, 7 to 1 L'Amiral and Castle Rock, 100 to 8 Cagiro, 100 to 6 Tilloy 22 to 1 Puchademia, 25 to

Pet and Miel Saturn, Babus

Section of RHKGC Rosa, 33 10.1. Sanlinca, 50 to 1

Stenigot, Tum A Penny, 100 to Mattygalomat and Tramper Reuter.

The Autumn Meeting for the Ladies Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will be Held on Thursday, September st 23, at Deep Water Bay,

The following programme haa been arranged:

A Bogey Competition will be played in the morning. Ріпусть Lo who can lay a claim of to arrange their own games, and

times. fong distance swimmers of the Colony, sald that his ambition Long Driving, Approaching and is to swim from Choung Chau Putting and Futting Compoti to Hong Kong and back again | sinna

He le training without rest.

being one of the most versatiio|s! The afternoon there will be

year.

tions..

“Morman Meteor" racing car

the

on

Club Men's Singles

M. Heenan v 8. M. Garrard, Dr. G. B. Smart v R. Torp.

Club Ladies Bingles

Mrs. Getz. v. Mrs., F. Robinson.

Tucaday, September 12. Club Ladies Doubles 9.00 a.m.-Mrs. R. Maunsell and Miss Raymond y Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty, Mrs. Stroobuch and Mrs. D J. Mackie v Mrs: F'. Robinson and Mrs. D.

Porter.

A question of luck From the first mark to the second she maintained, her lead, but all

other positions Colony Mixed Doubles changed frequently and there is 5.15 p.m. G Lum and Mrs. C. no doubt that it was entirely, a C Chiv Lt. Col. and Mrs. question of luck as to which boat Stack, K. C. Dao and Mrs. Littor gained the advantage of the vary R. Tay and Mixe M. Ribeiro, able and all too infrequent puffs Colony Ladies Doubles of wind.

Mrs. Stokes and Mrs. Getz v It was at this point that Ann Mr. Chow and Mrs. Sze. Boyle decided to take a wide course past. Holt's Wharf, ap

Club Men's Bingles A. J. Cilifford v D R. Holmes, parently over-shooting the third D. T. Nolan v K. Getz, J., A. C. mark a wide margin.

by a

Hurlbatt v. E. Zulauf. Joan. Windar then decided to

Club Men's Doubles. Follow this example and un-M. Hecnan and W. JD, Co- doubtedly this course was a oper v A. B. Martin and R. Fer- wise.ons for those, two' boats; roll.

held a steady-wind against a strong adverse tido, önabling. them to round No. 1: buoy far In advance of the following L.

boats which, by taking the direct course, wore barely abla to stem tha tido.

These others were exparlene

Wednesday, September 18.

Club Ladice Bingles 0.00 mm. Mrs. Sainsbury v Mrs.

Deas.

Colony Mixed Doubles 4.15 pm M. Heenan and 'Mrs. Armstrong: v L. Sa all and Miss and Miss W. C. Leo. L. C..

sets new recording light fuky winds and were Ward v W. J. D: Cooper and

at times drifting stern frat to- wards Lye Mun.

Sorry drift

Mrs. Androwes:,"un

Colony Ladies Doubles

Mrs. South and Mrs. Chiu, v

Salt Flats, Utah,

September 4. Sixty-seven year old A. B. . However, after

a long time, Mrs. Stack and Mrs. Campbell.

Colony Ladies Singles after frequently changing

Mrs. Geiz Mrs. M. Yang, Mrs. The entry list has been posted Jenkins pushed his famous and hard to, goḥleve his ambition at Doep Water Bay and, it is "Morman Meteor" racing car positions, they rounded. the last and may make the attempt next hoped as many members as pos- to a new hour-long record of mark and began a sorry drist M. Chow & Miss R. Lo

Club Ladies Singles sible will be present.

ricarly 197 miles per hour to towards the finishing line. Mrs. D. J. Mackie y Mrs.

Most of them failed to make All carde must be returned] day end added five other new the line at once and were again

Stroobnch.

Men's Doubles by 4.15 p.m. and toa will be records to his array of speed

compelled to heat up against the

EE Story and Dr. Smart, A.. erved at 4.80 followed by pre titles..

to round the distance mark. to

S. and A. W. Cutcher. Jenkins. beat his former hour-

The only beat which man. than 12 long record-by more

aged to cross the line directly was salied by Ann Boyle, who miles per hour and chalked up other records. for Intermediate

"had" made the necessary allow. distances--100 miles, 15, 26 and

Lance for the strong tide and

falling breeze..

Less than three hours after the start from Cheung, Chou, throd Eswimmers - gavo up through al fatigue.

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sentation of september On Tuesday, An hour or so later, two swim 1mers were approaching Lamma the last regular prize day for the 02 laland when they saw a big fish Deep Water Bay Season will be

and fearing that it might be a held. 3shark, they gave up the race and An entrance fee of $1.00 will were taken into the company be made and players may return

at many a four cards, k Ing sampans.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE,

‚R.. New York Giants Philadelphia Phillies

Chicago Cubs Pittsburgh Pirates

St. Louis Cardinals Cincinnati Reds

Chicago Cubs (2nd:gamb)

Pittsburgh Pirates, 255) BL Louis Cardinals.

(2nd: game) Cincinnat Rode":

[New York Chanti

(2nd gam Philadelph Brooklyn Boston

9.

On nearing Hong Kong only All cards to be returned by 4 1.0 and another swimmer, Fung p.m. Yuk-shu, were in the race, but

of Fung was overcome with: fatigue with less than a mile to go and had to give up..

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, September, 4., The following were the re- sults of football. games. played

today: DIVISION

ABY FIRST Aston Villa 1 Man. U Blackpool... 4. Fulbam Choloca

1 Portsmouth; Sheffield W.-te Stoke GARAG

SECOND DIVISION: Cardiff 2) Westham U. Leicester Notts C1 THIRD, DIVISION (SOUTH). Bristol, Gillingham Millwall 1 Belghton Port Vals 1 Ipewich

THIRD DIVISION: Crewe BI Cinteshead Le Maresold Y Rotherham Un

York

Captain's Cup

50 miles as well as 160-mile mark. His previous hour-long grind.was.1840 miles an hour,

One-tima Mayor The one-time Mayor of Salt Lake City,, who holds more auto The winner of the Qualifying speed. records than any other Round for the Captain's Cup at man, smailed broadly as he step- Fanling for the month of August ped from the sleek salt crusted was Mrs. A. Hayes with a nett orange and black racing car he

designed. --Ho 70 and Runner-up was tire capable of repe Wai

with a nett 80.

the por Min The Fanling | Benson

pow Ladies. Soction opens with the Attaches of the American Au

contest L.G.U. Monthly Medal on the tormobile Association

tide

Club

Club Men's Singles pv. shawe v J. V. Sallors P.V.

Thursday, September 14. Colony Ladies Doubles 5.15 p.m. Mrs. H: Lo and Misa Choy v Mrs. Mackla and Mrs.

Although this was a disappolat- "Arinistrong. HA

www.

Club Mixed Doubles

ing afternoon, the turnout of lady helmswomen was gratifying and Dr. Smart and Mrs. Barty.v, WA

I hoped that they will not be D Cooper and Mrs. Andrewes; discouraged from future pari-M. Heenan and Mrs, Litton y Mr.

and Mrs. B. T. Johnson. cipation in these events.

Club Men's Doubla Results Singapore Trophy Race-Wed-.. nesday, August 30

A Scholes and S/L Harris v Maj. Young and D. C. Barly, E

wean for the] formaneD ton matil}} 1st. Nixon (11)4 hour 27. minutes 'Zulouf, and-S. M. Gärrard:y F. s.

first Tuesday, October 2 board official timers for Jenkins An Ex

Extra Day

be hold on run, immediately begin to check Thursday, October 10, which will his times--United Press.

abo bo From 想

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en I. G. U. Modai,

1 to October

November

18 (inclusive), a Running Medal

Competition will be he

held.

of Players | "may take RS

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INTERNATIONAL. CHAMPIONSHIPS:

FOR SAILING: BOATS as they wish providing it is Margherita, September 4 the first round of the day and the

Elght nations are taking part Competition book must be sign-in the first international cham ed "before starting play lateral, pionships for sailing boats of the The winner will be the player Snips class, Ave-day event returning the bolt three cards taking place off the lovely Ligurian during the periodic

cpaat, dan kanker Series The Swiss boat #Follchan, manned by Raymond Marlin Dupon and Mewn Brandi the first two recèn/With

in the -boats."ArdilLANG followed, D

6 RUGGER RESULTS

Oyal London, September 4. The following wore, the results KONTAKUNTARaince, played todayi

Dungun keYotkshire

Bovers

32 seconds,

2nd Howell (0) bour 20 minutes

43 seconds, ·

3rd Trenery. (6) 1 hour 32 min-

utes 33 seconds,

Star Race-Saturday, Septem

ber 2

1st Nixon (4) 1 hour 20 minutes

37. scconds.

W

Furrer (1) D.NE

Chute (0) DNF,

Ladies Bummer. Berles (Third Race)-Saturday, September: 2 1st Ann Boyle. (1) 1 hour 32

minutes 18 ascends,

2nd Joan Winder (10), 1 hour 31

*** minutes 17 seconds, tr

MeCeld and 3. Lancashirog

Club Ladies Bingiss Mrs. Tamworth v. Mrs. Orinsson, Club Men's Singles:H/cape D.D.B. Evans V. Ch. Wiggles- worlle

INDIAN TABLE TENNIS TEAM ON EXHIBITION TOUR

Rangoon Septembar

An Indian table tennis team arrived here today en route to Singapore and Australia on an exhibition, tout. The team/DREAM

3rd Susan Spencer Cooper (10) prises U M Chandarana

hour 46 minutes 60 spconde Lain) VA Bivaraman 1 I Redwing Series ReeBature Cari, M.95 S. Vittal and Hengaramanữ Jon, 'secret day, September, 295 CROPS

the Table Tutania) Federation Corbett (0) 1 hour 48 minutes, 2nd Evan" (11) 2 hours 44 minute

Dingaye

Series Bunde

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