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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1961.

MIDDLESEX v. LEICESTER AT LORDS

HONGKONG GETS READY FOR ITS FIRST TEST OF STRENGTH AT BADMINTON

By "ARGONAUT"

In a few days' time Hongkong will receive its first postwar test in a representative badminton match when we will face a strong chal- lenge by a visiting team from the Philippines.

Although the match will be in the nature of an unofficial interport, in view of the fact that it is only the Philippine Chinese Badminton Club and not, an official Philippine side that, will be coming over, the visitors will include in their ranks as guest players three National champions of the Philippines, and the result of this encounter will give a fairly accurate comparison of the standard of the game in Hongkong and the Philippines as a whole.

The Philippine shuttlers have notified the local Association that they will be arriving in Tongkong some time next week and the unofficial interport match has been fixed for May 30 and June 3.

Should they be unble to The Assuelation have made merling it was proposed that reach Hong bay theer Red bargain by shaking different players he selected to dates, the match will take place! itemselves off the responsibilty play in the Singles and Doubles, instead on June 6 and June 8

o maluten- traveling

for the visitors, expenses

The visitors will also be engage, ate

At [] subsequent meeting. }hatuAcr; opinion was deeply

vd in inndly matches with - The a offer ct 50 per cent of; divided as to whether Hongkong keal chuk d

the: SADY the gate receipts in view of the should rive every opportunity unknown standard of our guests to her younger players to take

been accepted, The Apart in this match.

here.

by C

Bandaregl phical position that necessitate. heavy financial commitments in any attempts to bring about a representative match and still tender age of the shuttles came in the Colony, the oppor- tuhity affordeel: by_the_Philips. pine shuttlers for hongking to stace a representative game can but ban be gratifying.

SUPPORT WANTED

sation

have

also made al To further add to the indeel-

wired vision in bringing down į sion already shown, the Assocta- the admission charges to $2.40 tion elected a Committee of nine

soudig tax.

OPEN TO CRITICISM

to make final arrangements for the match and also make the final selection of the Hongkong team.

other respects, however.

The Selection Committee for the actions and decisions made

bee England's Cricket Test XI con- by the Association have

and one Try to cripelsan In the Grstists of three people

com- place the number of four singles wonders if a selection

mitee of nine is not too many! Bad Ber doubles matches for u 203.reventative

THREE WERE PRESENT match is

Out of the nine committee for the put- members electri

were present

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moglie eme.

thesentative

single rackal re

natch ins Che

pose, only three

Primarily will be a test of Etrength

the Hongkong players who will be chosen tal 7. represent the Colony, but than that it will be an opper-immber of disables games heat the first trial practice held untit public

for pur

more

צוינף

sportsminder and particularly #huttle enthusiasts to show their support to yet another popular Colony sport that is making its into the wider

first

Rekl of international competi-¡

tion,

Preater than that of the Singles. In Davis Cup tennis it is four ugles ami one doubles and in Thonges Cup badminton five singles and four doubles.

Singles has always been given

Starner we

It is

021

were no-

Wednesday. Twelve players minsted by the committee to attend these trial practices, and Junior among them were the Doubles Champions, Rozario und Souza,

It is generally conceded that its rightful preference and Bethese two promising youngsters

but more emphasis should The suppo; it will get from

be given a chance 10 this initial attempt

imptance to this fact the show their worth during these will have an importan bearing on its better will we be equipped for

practices, but claiming greater. future matches, future progress in this direction,

right to be included among the This decision on the part of 12 is also C. C. Wen, the Juntur Another ust Jul

purpose this match Will serve will bg_to

was motivated Singles Champion. Association provide

valuable

desire to give a by a

Jarger pericner in the matter of air-

number of local players a ganisation and preparation for chance to take part in this representative matches for our | match-particularly the promis- local Association.

ing youngsters-and # # this

Some

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

SIXTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 2nd June, 1951

(Postponed from Saturday, 26th May, 1951) There are eleven races. The Firm Bell will be rung at 1.30

im. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through Tickets 11 locus-$22.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasures, 1st door, Telephone to also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last rer of the Meeting as ell as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handleap" cefixitled to be a in on 6th October, 1951.

1

M. Tompkin (Leicester), 62 not out, turns A. Thompson (Middlesex) to leg.

Rowan & Cheetham Break South African Record

For Fourth Wicket Stand

Oxford, May 24.

Eric Rowan and Jac. Cheetham (South Africa) broke a 22-year- old cricket record on the second day of the match against Oxford Uni versity here.

They made 238 runs in four hours for the fourth wicket--the highest fourth wicket stand for a South African team in England breaking the previous best of 214 set by Herby Taylor and the late H. G. Deane in a Test against England at the Oval in 1929.

A

Certainly the singles event is one which deserves more em- phasis than the doubles.

Another

choice

among the probables that hes caused ripples of criticism is that of H. T. Heah of University, Heah may undoubtedly be one of the best singles

in the players Colony, and in fact he did have the better of current champion Tamon Young

the during

first is it day's practice genres, but sound policy for the Associa İtion

10 have included among the singles probables a player who has never

taken part in spinship yet and one who

Colony Singles Cham-

. Eric Rowan declared at the close of play total of 300 runs for five wickets. not participat in any cham- Will pionship event

last year.

violent thunderstorm.

Sussex outplayed Leicester- this be, fair 10 those uther carlier today held up play until shire throughout the day and players who

the close Leicestershire, the supported

two and a quarter hours before at -Previous-championship?

tha_clèss.

with four second innings wie- The

In their quest for quick runs (kets remaining, opinion

were still 109 of concensus

Rowan and Cheetham practical- public ap- among the shuttle

The bowlers enjoyed as- pours to be that Hongkongy throw away their wickets. should choose her strongest Rowan hit 15 fours in his 147 sistance from the plich and in

for this signi-

runs which occupied four hours Leicestershire's first innings only team available Acant match, but a team that and 35 minutes while Cheetham Prentice offered any serious re- made 11 boundary shots in his sistance to the excellent bowling be chosen without any

of firmness in prin- 89,

of Cornford and James Lang- and fairness to Until he began to take risks. ridge, Cornford securing Ave every player concerned.

Rowan baited flawlessly, while wickets at a cost of just under REPRESENTATIVE

Cheetham hit hard in all direc-

runs seven

uns apiece. With the foregoing considerations Reuter.

When Leicestershire followed tiens in mind, the

SCORES CLOSE OF PLAY following

on 181 runs behind, James London, May 24.

Langridge bowled so effectively Today's close of play. scores in respect of first-class cricker that half the side were sent

back for 48.

A hard-hitting Innings by 237. Don

The Ticke's rerved for this Moeling but not paid for ann Friday, 1st June, will be sold and the reserva- 10.00 -tion-conceited-for-future-meetings.

by

To avoid congestion the Chuty's Offier at Telephone Honge, non-hienbers are requiested to purchase the sweep tickets af The Club's Branch Offices ---

a. 1'Aguilar Street. Hong Kong

302.

<J]

Nathan Hood, Kowloon,

TOTALISATOR

Dividends will be paid an the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere'at' the. Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE AD- VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE-ALL, CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED. Attention is drawn to Rule 23 of the Tolalisator Rules which reads as follows:-

In no circumstances will any dividends be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is produced. Payment will not be made on torn or disfigurex Uckets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE MEMBERS ARE INFORMED THE 1951 SETS OF MEMBERS AND LADIES' HADGES NOW SUSPERSEDE THE PREVIOUS ISSUE.

Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL HE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment ef all chits etc.

Badges ndmitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore OMer will close at 11.00 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurers' Compradure Office and the Secretary's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

ciple policy

· SIDE

are in my opinion a representa- live side for Hongkong.

Singles; Ramon Young, C. K.

Lee, W. F. Foo and C. C. Wen.

Doubles: Ramon Young and

games were as follows:

At Lords: Hampshire

rung

arrears.

Joe Carr Beats

Stranahan In

Amateur Open

League Tennis

SOUTH CHINA TEAM OVERWHELMING

IN MIXED DOUBLES

By "ARGONAUT”

Fielding what was undoubtedly the strongest Mixed Doubles "A" team yet seen in the postwar years. South China scored another declsive 8- win over Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday.

In a postponed match played the previous day they had already trounced by the same store their traditional rivals, Chinese Recreation Club, who without Mrs Enid, Lo Litton and Miss Law Haw-yeu were only a ghost of their last year's team.

Reshutting their side, low- Į Mrs itawliy and Beliors ever, the Tai Hang Club put Were the most i zeessful of the up an improved show yesterday Cricket Club pairs, taking 1 agalast the Hongkong Cricket sets. The other Cricket Club Club, winnlug by le sets to point came from Mrs Slagter 214.

and T. J.

J. Gould. "Newcomer to the team, Elvie Trok, who has already figured prominently in badminton and hockey, struck a successful coin- bination with K. C. Dao, can- tributing three sets to her club.

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

The following are Club rinks for League Lawn Bowls thælures tomorrow and Wednesday, May 30:

HKCC Second Division against tudhtars Recreation Club at Chater Rend to- merrow at 3.30 p.m.-F.D. Angus. Dr R.W. Hollway. R.A. Wild, A.E. Howking; D. Philpa, B. W. Armi- per. H.R. Davies, A.W. Brown, F.C. Black, T.C. Fairburn, H.G. Slade, E.J.R. Mitchell. Resery, A.M. Dixon and P.S. C).

MC

the

Among the Men's "D" Divi- clou matches played yesterday the most keenly fought was the lutra-club affair between two Urban Council teams, re- in a 51-34 victory for sulting in the Un

Counell "2" from, Yang Mustin and Loung Tak- | wal_for_the_whiners were the

prominent nort

pair, taking two close sets.

Both the CKC teams and South China got through with comfortable wins,

Ladies' Recreation

Club met

With some stern opposition fren Hengkong

Cricket Club, eventually emerging the wine nets by 7-2 In a match that was closer than the score in- A:cated..

THE RESULTS

MIXED DOUBLER "A" Tate (59). BCAA (85) W.JU. Cooper and Mrs Cooper LRC) lost to R. If. 3p and Am Sre 2-0 lost to E. Tsai anti Mes M. Chow 6-1; drew with 0. Lin and Mrs Ip 0-4.

JA. Ash and Mrs Cate lost to ip und Bieg Rze - lost to Tool and Mr Chow 1-6; lox to Lum and

First

Recreio Division against "Blue" (Away) at 4 p.m. to-inor- row.-M.. Razack., K.M. Rumjalin. M.B. Hassan and U.A. Rumjahn: tp 2-6. J. Bowen, A.R. Minu. A.M. Omar and A.K, Mmü; I.M. Oma, S.

amar Yusuf, K.M.,

and U.M.

Omar.

ngainat long-

Second Division kong Cricket Club (Away) at 3,3 p.m. tomorrow.-5.0.

Bux,

Seemin, A.R. Razack and A.M. Wahob: AM: Kədir. A.J. Hussain, A.0. Mader and 1, Alf: I, Kitchell, S.S. Hussain, S.M. Rumjahn and M.Y.. Adai.

Thura Division against Kowloon Cricket Club (one) at 3.30 p.m. Tomorrow.Ą.

F.M. el Bachoo, Areui, A.H. Abbas and O.R. Sadick; S. Abdo, S. Bucka, A.M.

and Numjahn

A.I.A. A.D. Kichell, M.A. Wahab, E.X. Marker and A.R. Kitchell. Re- LOTURA, A.R. Abbas and J.S.A. Curreem.

p.m.,

A. T, Dow and Mes Barty lost to Jp and Mre. Sze 1-5; lost to Thi and Mrs Chow 1-6; losd to Lum andl Mrs Ip 1-6.

CBC (614), BR¢¢ (214) Mrs H. La and W. P. Tai (CRC) drew, with Mrs Rawlings and Sellora 6-8: best_Mrs. Wiseman and Mac- Pherson 6-3; beat Mrs Slogter and Gould 0-3.

Mrs Tools and K. C. Dao beat Mira Rawlings and Beliers 6-3; beat Mrs Wiseman and MacPherson 6-2; beat Mrs Stagier and Gould -3.

Air A. Liang and Lee Wat-tong Jest to Mrs Rawlings and Seller 4-6 beat Mes Wiseman, end Mac- Pherson 6-3; Tont to Rahman:

Mrs Sinkter and Could 20,

MEN'S "D" DIVISION cnc "2" (0)-KL, Dock If u and S. L. Bo (CRC) hent Humphreys and Chambers 0-1: brat Mills and White 6-0; beat Clark and Banks 6-1.

1. Yuen and C. Trou brat Kum. phreys and Chambers 7-5; beat Mill and White 6-0; beat Clark and Dunks 6-2

Filipino Club Second Division against Kowloon Bowling Green Club (Hamel al 3.30 _tomorrow.~R,O, Hughes. F.J. Hunt, J.A. Delgado, De Allenza; A.M. Quinn, Carito, M.T. Nunes. R. Bosa; Wis. Chang, H.J. Noronha, J.T. Cotton. .. . Reserve, and Banks -G. Gomes.

C.A.

Third Division against Kowloon Dock Recreation Club (Home) at 1.30 p.m... to-morrow ---SE. Jono, L.A. Peren, V.A. Neves, V.A. Tibor: 1.5. Castro, F.M. Gareta, ILA. Ribeiro, F..

Rodrigues; C.M. Xavier. R.J. Manaloc, M.A. Nomietra, F.C. da Luz. Revery

T. Yven and K. W. Lee, brat Humphreys and Chambers G-6; beat Mills and White 6-0; best Clark

NRCC (2), LNC (7) R.B.R.

Gorely and 1. Meftan (HKCC) lost to J. B. Kile and A. Clifford 10; lost to R. Torp and n, S. Cutcher 2-0: Inst to A. W. Cutcher and R. Farrell 4-0.

1. Baker and W. Jolinson lost to Site and Clifford 4-1; lost to Torp and Cutcher 2-0: drew wth Cutchée and Farrell 6-0.

D. MBCWhinele and 1. A.

C. L. R. betro.

PRC First Division ngalet Hongkongbeat Kite and Clifford 6-0; los tu Torp and Cutcher 4-5: drew with Cutalier and Farrelt G

CRC "" (94), KEC (14) 1.II. Leung and K.M. Chau (CRC) beat C. Digby and K. Paternen -1; beat N. Hart-Baker 0-2; beat J.D.

Football Club (Away) nt 3.30 p.m. Itol- Tomorrow.-11. Finney. F.W. lands, H.B. Dewar, C. Dowman. G. Bond, A. Stewart. S.ft. MarvİN, W.B. Tinyer, 1. Kavanagh, A.

G. Soular.

Perkins. W.7.0. Cameron.

Second Division bgainst Hong- kong Electric Recreation Club heme) at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow J. Duffy, T.A. Harding, G. Arilsa, T. Pilkinton, 3.H. Goodman: D.S. Roberts, J.H. EVANS, J.E. Hard; J.M. Mari. W.B. Fes- fcr. W. Gillies, T.J. Hemsley,

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First Division ägelast Club de at 3.13 p.m. on Recreio "Blue" Wednesday, May 30, at King's

and D. Symons Mackenzie and J. Hunng 6-1.

F.. Chan and P.L. Poon beat Hart-Baker and Symons 1-3; beat MacKenzie and Huang 7-5; drew with Diaby and Petersen, 6-0,

P.Y. Kwok ard P.H. Chu best Digby and Petersen 0-2; beat Harts Baker and Symnas 0-0; beat Mag. Kenzie and uang 6-3,

SCAA (1) Becreto (2) K.C. Sit and K.C. Wong (SCAA) beat A. Roza and C. Gonsalves

Porthcawl, Glamorgan,

May 24.

· Joc

Carr, of Sutton, Ireland, repeated his Walker Cup success over Frank of America, Stranahan, when he won a great fourth 10 batsman, was the highlight four to eliminate the title towelt, E. Greenwood: E. Simge 6-3; beat A. Braga and A. Xavier

A., Roberts, J. Watson, T. Pale; 16-4. Foo, Robert Tay

Pontypridd. and P. H. 57, Robertson 57), Rain restricted at

Glamorgan holder from the British. Rakusen, E. Tuck, B.A. Man- C.K. Tung and D.D. Young lost Wong, H. T. Heah and H. F. ploy,

were 94 runs for eight wickets

to Gonsalves and Roza 4-0 beat Gonsalves or Bill Funk, Rozario

Hove: Sussex

Second Division against Club de Amateur Golf Championship sell. B.1. Blekford, 328. wiren Shepherd went in,

Remedios and Alves d-3; beat Bruga and Souza,

Recreio former at 3.13 p.m. on (and Xavier 8-1. Leicestershire 147 (Cornford, In 16- merry minutes he here today.

Wednesday, May 30.-N.

HK, Chang and P.W. Toang right-árm· fast medium bowler, scored 41 runs out of

the 50

Stranahan, twice winner.A. Baker, R.C. Butler K.W. lost to Raza and Gonsalves 3-0 live for 34) and 72 for six. added for the ninth wicket. A of the title in three years, Forrow: Cheller. E. Starrock, beat Remedios and Alves 3-2; beni

Baines, De Shaw: I. Carrel, D. Braga and Xavier 8-4. At the Oval; Somerset 285 and | similar

Innings by Pleas

Urban C." (54), Urban C. 62 for five. Surrey 176 (Robin enabled Glamorgan to take on could never match Carr's Rendell, Sirange, L.G. Yound.

41" (334) son, tight-arm offspin bowler, unexpected first innings lead. dendly short game and he

Leung and M.K. So to P.S. Cixing and Yung

K.S. Low, C.K. Lee, and W:F. Middlesex 176 for seven (Edrich Shepherd, Glamorgan's No. round victory by five and Park-K.B. Baker, W. Find 311-3; beat L. Remedios and J. Alves

Teams For Sunday's

Soccer

At

five for 45),

92 for two (Farg 50). Worcester- dismisscuained a first innings fainth, and in view of this de

men.

Surrey

Reserve, F. Young.

LEAGUE MATCH

1

FUC

5.1. Ho 4.6; beat 1.B. Larn and W.W. Chung -4; beat It.H. Ho and 11.K. Leung -4.

In a Second Division League match played at Chater Road on Wednesday, Hongkong Cricket

31.. Yung and T.W. Leung jost Club beat Filipino Club by four | to Limang and No 4-6: beat Lore ankt

sc010 being Chung 6-1; bent Ho and Loung 0-1.

M.J. Zaman and K.T. Sirs lost to Chung and Ho 4-0 drew wil Lam and 'Chung -d; beat 11.X. Ho and K.K. Leung 6-4,

55-51.

a. Senior, A.M. Dixon, F.D. Angus, A.E. Howkins (HCC)

lost to R. Hughes, F. Hunt, J.

tips. B.W. Armiger, R.H. Davies, A.W. Brown beat W, Chang, II.J. Noronha, 7 Cotton, H.Y. CRC 23-3, Birck, “7.C. Fairburn, H.G. Slade. E.J.R. Mitchell lost to M.H. Jono, C. Coelho, M.T,

Delgado Dr Allenza 17-25: D. Phil-

Somerset secured their first trailed from the time he lost At Gravesend: Kent 170 and points of the season when they the first three holes.

Surrey for 170 at

the shire 191 (Outschoorn

Carr was four up at the 52,

Oval Dovey, right-arm offspin bowler, lead of 109,

vastating form, he must be given five for 50), Rain restricted

Playing on

a drying pitch an outstanding chance of win-shots, the final after a thunderstorm had de- ning the honours. play. At a meeting of the Chinese A Nottingham Nottingham-layed the resumption, National Amateur Athletic shire' 82 for six. Essex to bat. lost their remaining

A performance of equal merit nine men who accomplished by A. D. Federation held yesterday, the Rain restricted play,

for 160 runs, following teams were selected At Pontypridd Combined Somerset owed much of their Evans, Welsh farmer golfer, who not content with elimina- for Sunday's soccer game to Services 150 and 109 for seven. success to Johnny Lowrence and in

the forcied American raise funds for the Federation's Glamorgan 174 (Titmus five for Eilis Robinson, two Yorkshire- Francis Wininger after three premises:

Hongkong Chinese-Tam Woon. 78 Huddersfield: Warwick- Between them they ac extra holes in the fourth round,

khocked

American on shek (Eastern), Fok Yiu-wah, Lau Yeo. Tong Sheung (9. Olina), Ng

shire 171 and seven for one. I counted for nine Surrey wickets walker Cup player, Big, Bill Nunes, I, Basa 10-17, NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE-Foox-tun, Spato Man, Lee Yuk-tak.

Kee-cheung (K Cheel. Cining Yorkshire 128 (Sutcliffe 81, and Lawrence also had

in getting the other one.

Campbell, by four and two in MÍSES DURING THE MEETING.

Chu Wing-keung, Yu Cheuk-yin

Robinson's off-spinners gained the fifth round. He took a fly- (Captain),

against ing start ng did Care him Mok Chun-wah

five 15.

wickets for nine runs, Civina). RESETVER Cheung Koon-

Somerset appeared to

Pa-keun (S, China), Lee Ping-chlu (FCM Chop). Soong Ling-sig, Ko

some of their advantage against the deadly spin of Laker and (KH Chea). Kwale Ying-doen 19.

Lock, being 62 runs for five Chins), Lau Chung sang (Kit Chee), Hou Ching-to (Eastern), Ļo Walt- Thunderstorms and heavy wickets at the close.--Reuter,

rain which hit most parts of the country early todaý strlick another big blow at County cricet

clubs

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27810).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

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He Gine.

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED. TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING,

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN TRE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

SERVANTS' . PASSES

Servants' passes will be lasued to private box holders only who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes. Hölders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their duties and mušl remain in their employers” stands. Owing to the present congestion in the Members' Betting Hall, Box-holders and Members are requested, to ensure that their servants anako use only of the Pablle Belting fail.

|

sing (Kit, Chee),

Yhrtok,

Tam Manager, Mr Lal Chung- y Trainer, Mr Lee Wal-tong.

Kowloon Chineno ---Ya Hau Yong-sanit · (Captain) (KMB), Za! Wel (Poilor), Fung Kyasayesini, Man-ohl, Tong Sam, 11o. Ying-

fun (ka), Char Kam-hol (Kwong Wahl, Lee, Churat (KMB).

ym (Pollool, len

Au

Kwong_Wahs), Roserver, Yu Kai- (CAA), Kla Ngan-ching (Kwong Wash), Zaal Shu-pins (CAA), Hung [ing-yuk., (KMD), Sh Pol

AL

Hollies, right-arm legbreak bowler, four for 53). Rale restricted ploy.-Reuter,

COUNTY CRICKET -

London, May 24.

hand

whose ninances FRENCH TENNIS bat any fered through CHAMPIONSHIPS

weather in the Arst weeks:

of the season.

Only

tavo of the eight"first

Yin (10wong Wah). Len Tai-iál) could begin. (KMD), Luk Ung-cheung (3wang Milliary

Wahl Ten Woon-aboung (KMB). wul hook (Kwong Wah). Yue Yin (Polio)-

Team Managers Me Desity Lowey,

· Police will be posted at various entrances to-Ulie Mammbbra' Hall to whiire that this regulation' is 'adhered b6,

BY: ORDER.

8, A. BLEAP,

Secretary.

die match will be placed on the chat ground at: -Hippy Valley, kick-off.@ pm. Prices of Mitgli

00-$3, $2,40 13d $120,

Paris, May 24,

out

Suranahon earlier in the day and THE CAMBOLS

did

not relax-Reuter.

THREE AMERICANS

ADVANCE

The US amateur champion, Sam Urzeita and two other Americans

the advanced to Friday quarter-finals along with

ive British players,

five

bene Strandheve an golet

beat

five four, and Strahahan won only one Carr hole during the match,

class matches could start before Egypt's Vladimir, Cemnik beat then won a live ond four victory. lunch while with others it was the Czech, Milan Matous, G-4, over Scotland's G. W. Mackie as late asp.m. before they 6-3, 0-4, today in the second in the afternoon afth round

of the Men's Singles of the match, Glorfiorgan, vermuts Carbined French.

g Charlie Cot, International Tenuis

who was the US. Services ht Pontypridd 'was the Tournament, only match which enjoyed a

Champion. In 1940, and Dick Sven Davidsson (Sweden) Chapman, who was the 1960 full day's play.

beat C. Carmona (P. 1.), B-1, Champion and has twice beơn

80.

the British uitjo runner-up, hiso Uricita will tree? (pt) advanced

Coe in the maất round weDatted Pron,

The start was

dolayed 47-POŠTEV

minutes at Hove where, Buser£

are in a strofa position to gain best Frankli Nys. (France), 6-4 their dret win of the season. | 6-0; #-3=-United Preek,

Barry

Appleby

AND 771717 GOT PLENTY OF MEAT, GEORDE - YOU'L HAVE TO FIND A' NEW EXCUSE, FOR BEING TIRED EVERNTING I ASK YOU TO OD A LITTLE, 390

HKU.

TODAY'S GAMES Men's "A". Division

V KCC

SCAA "1" Recreio

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(postponed)

v Urbon C.

y' SCAA "

Ladies' "A" Division

LRC USRC SCAA (bye)

CCC

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v CRC

Mixed "T" Division V. Recreio. (postponed match)

BASEBALL

SCORES

New York, May 24.1 Today's Major League bate- ball scores were!

AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Cleveland

Washington

Detroit New: York

RHE

10 10. 0

10. 9

11

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