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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951.

JIM LAKER TAKES HIS 100TH WICKET OF THE SEASON England's Test Players Do Well In County Matches

London, July 11.

to England Test players did well when they returned cricket today.

county

Surrey's offbreak bowler, Jim Lak er, became the first to claim one hundred wickets this season when tumbling out slx Worcester batsmen for 66 runs,

Tom Graveney, the 24-year-old Gloucestershire batsman who showed up well in his first Test at Old Trafford against South Africa, hit his seventh century of the

season.

Among other century-makers

A Hull: Yorkshire 318 (Wil-

was Denis Contplos, returning son 160 not out, Wood, left-arm

th: 4:0

weeks'

absence medium fast bowder, six for after

Not 81). Sussex 32 for no wicket. through

foot. # reptle troubled by his injury, Compton-Reuter.

delighted with all his customary

S, AFRICANS AT GLASGOW strokes and altogether batted

Glasgow, July 11. three hours for Middlesex The South African cricketers

only five It was his 96th were

runs behind against EssCK.

seven Arst in- erickel, Scotland with century in Arst-clas and included one six and 14 nings wickets standing at the end of the first day's play in their two-day match here.

boundaries.

Worcester were all out for 144 runs against Surrey despite gallant knock of 66 runs by Don Kenyon. Graveney batted for three and three-quarter hours

his

against for

century Northamptonshire and hit eight fours and a five-ull run.

w second took part in wicket partnership of 108 runs hi two hours with Ceorge Emmett, whin included 11 fours in his 74 nimus,

The county lenders, Warwick- shire, were in a strong position against Glamorgan, who had!' been shot out for 60 cuns before luch, thanks to fine bowling by Pritchard mit Grove.

Spooner and Hitchcock laid the foundation for a big Wor- wickshire score with an

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No play was possible before lunch owing to rain,

South the close At the Africans had made 110 runs for three wickets.

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Force Headquarters. Farewell Message. The following message was sent by the Commona dant in Commodore Brownfield on the ave of his departure for the U.K. "Commandant and, all ranke RIGCDF wish Comunedore and Mza - Brownied bon voyage ad very best of luck 'wherever they may go." Reply received from Commai dore Brownfiekł na follows. "Thank you for your kind signal. 1 wish the best of muccess in the future to the NIKDF.”

Orders

Saturday-Sunday, July {-1}=="A" Company.Mortar Platoon No. 1 See M.G, Platoon, Signals Platoon- A detalled by O.C. Parade 230 p.m. at WD Security Car Park in Salisbury Hoød oppoille Penicaula

fatel. Dress helmets will be

Balile order steel carried. Note. Large packs will be brought cone taining "change of clothes. Pra graming Platoon in the attack sud- parted by MMG's and 3" Mortor. Live Bring, All ranks must be a paversion of mest tin, kaite, fork and spoon.

M.T. M.T.

Serlat No. 28. Orders by nm. Thursday July 19 at A... fence Force HQ. Tuesday July 17. Lieut.-Colonel

Clerk P.A. Course, Mensbors of this Ops. Room for trade uraising, J.G. Fisher, }. Vield Firing Camp, The follow-course are to attend Defence Force MBE, Commandant, Royaling wifi astend a field ring camp HQ at 0.30 pm, for

Half day Hongkong Defence Force. Dated to be hold at Tat Lam Ching on Fighter Polier 'A' West work. July 10, 1951

training. Ali members of A Watch Are to parade at A.11.Q. Opa Room AL 8.30 h.. for a half-day training. ellers have been sent to employers. Lunches will be provided. drivers. The following w/t

ni 0,45 driver are to attend for driving instruction: Tick Kal. Wang, R53. Fung, CK.P. Chan. Transport will be collected by the M.T. Instructor from opposite $59 H.A.F. Ka Tak at 5 pm, and wil proceed to Balisbury Road to pick up ut MT drivers at 8.30 230. Alr trame, control section. All members as detailed by netarate letter aen attend at the IIKAAN Hangar at 6 pm to continue training as per Roath at 5.45 pm. Radar Operators syllabus. Transport leaves Sailsbury Watches A and B. Lecture, an per Morlar Platoon-yllabus for all members of Radar Fence Force HQ. Wednesday July 10. Fighter Plotter Di and Bi Wat- ches Half day training. All members of T Watch are to parade of A3.q. One om at 0.35 a.m. for a half day training. Letters have been sent provided. 10 employers. Lunches will be Squadron Grounderew Tradeninen All UA Squadron

to greundt rew⚫ are

attend for trade training at the HKAAF Hanger at

pa. Any trained grounderew who cannot "altend as detailed with their respective Nights may attend on this evening. Trans- Dit will leave Sallsbury Rand at 15,30 p.m. JIKAAF Police Courne. Trade training will continue at Do- fence Force IIQ at 5.30 p.m. for all MacDowell. wafermen under Sgt. M.T. drivers. All M.T. (trained and untrained) are attend for n lecture by F/Sgt. Bollard at 6 p.m. on Wednesday July 10 in the SLT. scolion at IA.F. Kal Tak Tran

Road 1 part will trave Salsbury 6.30 pan. Nursing Orderlies Course. The following are to attend for lecture by P.O. amier at Defence Force 11 at 8.30 p.m.-J.E. Cru WA. Chen

K. LeuA.

inalructors. The responsibility for Depot Qualification Courie Bifte 30 yds range. The following

providing instructors for mbarits T will be as detailed briow with erulus fired "this course un Tuesday

effect Jub 9, 1051 "A" Company July 3 and achieved the results. Leicestern. "B" Company-t shown agamat their names, cruits Lam Kwok Llang 20 16 19ters and Wilts.

WillsC Coinpony--1 R. Leices. 155) Ist class shot. 1. Lee 20 19 1S. Staffords. M.G. Platoon Operator Watches A. and Bal De- 163) fat class shot, L. Pomeroy 20 A. Staffords. 14_12 (48) 2nd class that

Depot Training-Squad A53

Warning Order—Land/Air Warfare Demonstration. A Land/Air War Kennedy Road range, rifle course

fate demonstration will be held on Part. 1. Squad Ai-Ainung IT

Part Shelter Rang: on Friday July other points of alm. Miniature range. other peints of a. Saateer watting to attend this demon

27 at 2 p.m. Any unteer or "volun- A63-Kennedy Road rance, practies Squad A50-stopid | Bring.

stration should send in the nam shroot.

lu de RSM by Wednesday July 25. PWT. 3. Snapshooting and rapid

Parado 1.30 p.m. W.D. Security Bring. Squad A37--Kennedy Road

Kowloon. Dress clean range, practice shoot. Squad A5 Car Park

fatistic O.G. PWT. 2. Firing a shot. Miniaturs

lation Haversack ration wit he provided. range, grouping.

The nim and scope of this demonstration Intelligener

Training. 10w ven out on normal parade Dail Section Advanced coures ursday nights during week ending July July 10. Weapon training I. St:n. New course Friday July 20, Photo graphic interpretation. H. Section

Weonesday July 16. Signals train ing as usual, 4-hour exercise. All

Rt. Section personnel who can go on the scheme. wih, give In their names to Lieut. Luddington efort An outline of Solurday July 14, the scheme will be given out thermal parade on Wednesday July 18,

28.

Church Services. During the week end compy whles

rid of Tai Lan Chung on Satur

are being

| tiny-Sunday, July 14-15. facilities will be mads avaliable for RC zalunteers to attend early morning | Mars on the Sunday.

KJV.

The QM Closing of QM's Stores, Stures at Force 11Q will be closed from July 10 for period of ap- proximately one month fur haues Hongkong Regiment Duties.

Orderly affleer of the of lothing and equipment only. Commands wit clc. Next Company. week-Lieut. W.D.L. Ride for duty-Lieut. A. Todd. Orderly draw the attention of all ranks to Ribeiro, P. Yew, T.P. Silva, A.B. sergeant of the week--Sgt. R.J.V. this order. All sues, changes ut.M. Loh. D. Ya, Thursday July

Next for Everest.

duty-Sgt. G. Calling etc. and aquipment must 19. M.T. drivers trained full day's Hatilgan.

be carfled out before July 16.

training. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at #15 am. Home Guard Traling. Infantry Battalion, "A"

Prur Training. Thursday, July 19, Coy Tuesday July 17. Programme Consolidation 11.7. 1944 Part Vij graming Trained non-Sien course. Section 31. Parade 5.30 p.m. Mur- Remainder Sten instruction. Parade Dress clean 2.30 p.m. Murray Parade Greund, ray Parade Ground. fatigue 0.G. "B" Coy Monday July Dress clean fatigue overalls. 10

Programine Marmonisation shoot. Fire control anders. Parades 8.30 p.m. Murray Parade Ground, Dress Clean failque 0.G. "C" Coy Tuesday July 17. Prograinme LMŰ revision. Instruction .2"

of the South The highlight

was a crisp, Afrlean innings

40 runs undefeated

by Roy batted for 57 McLean, who

Mr A. de O. Sales, Joint Hot. minutes and hit three fours. He Secretary of the Federation.

support from said that the reasons for Hood received Endean, who was 17 runs not

proposal were, firstly, that the out at the close.-Reuter,

Federation, having been cepted

by the International DIVECHA TOPS AVERAGES

Olymple

was Committee, it

incorporate the necessary Oxford, July 11. Ramash Divecha, the Bombay words "Olymple Committee" or all-rounder, headed the final "National Committee" with its bowling

name. lar Oxford averages University and was third in the batting list:

4

on

Divicha, a pace and off-break bowler, took 52 wickets for un-

With the bat broken fifth wicket stand of average of 21.53. 113 runs. Spooner, who wants he scored 218 runs in 10 innings four runs for a

D. C. Gandier topped the bal- ing figures with 15.33-Reuter.

ball hard and pulley, hit the for an average of 14.53.

and out the bowlers with well-timed spin strokes to register his highest score in first-class cricket.

Another player to make the highest score of his career was Vie Wilson, the six-foot left-

Yorkshire batsman, who hit ann. 100 runs not out against Sussex. He placed the ball with such power and precision that his strokes included 29 boundaries. Reuter.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

London, July 11, The following were the close of play scares in today's Avat clas ericket games;

At Bristol:

Gloucestershire

224 for five (Emmelt 74. Tom Craveney 103). Northampton- shire to bat.

Al Manchester: Leicestershire 80 for two against Lancashire. Heavy rain onded play for the day shortly after lunch.

At Colchester: Middlesex 255 (Denis Compton 113, Preston live (er (5). Essex $3 for one. At Nottingham: Nottingham- shire 279 (Giles 94. Siccks 68. Shackleton five for 71). Hamp- shire 31 for no wicket.

At Birmingham: Glamorgan fast 60 (Pritchard, right-arm bowler, six for 38, Grove, right- arm fast medium bowler, four for 20). Warwickshire 218 for fotir (Spooner 90 not out, Hitch. cock B not out).

144 At Dudley: Worcester (Kenyon 30, Laker, right-arm offspin bowler, nix for 001. Survey 10 for no wickets.

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Friday July Flying Programine. 13. Ground lecture programme, u/t Observers. 0 p.m. Operation of WS, 82 set. Sgt. Robinson. Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 5.30 p.m. The following pilots and 'A' Flight groundcrew are to attend for Bylg pm.: Gauntlett. Proudman, Bretiing. Warne, Kelly Splits,

Itoberison Harvards. Strange, Rondall. Mose, Bain. Hudspeth, Jet- learen ings-Austers. Transport Salisbury Road at 5:30 pm. Saturday '3' July 14. The following pilots. Flight Groundcrew and uật Obser- training pro- vers a detailed In grareme are required at the Hangar at 2 p.m. Jones. Gauntlett, Proud- FIINT Fraser, Robertson, Kelly, Warne, Bretling. Strange, Wigrom. Mose. Randall. Jennings, Hudspeth. Salisbury

A proposal that the name of Federa- the Amateur Athletic

H.. Women's Volunteer Force Hon of Hongkong be changed to

(Army and Nursing Branch) Amateur Sports Federation

Training. Drivers section. Parado Q MIKDr Monday July 16. Pro- and

of Olympic Committee

Practical map reading. 1

Framine Mortar. Hongkong" was adopted at

H. Instructor - Wo.

Williamson. Parade RAEC. Parade 1.30 p.m. Murray of the Federation's meeting

Driving instruction prac- Ground. Drek Cean fatigue Board held at the VRC yester-

tice 5.30 p.m. Wednesday July 16 Overalls.

M.G. I.Q. Company.

or Friday July 20. Hall-day train. Pro Platoon Tuesday July 37.

There will be a half day gramme Personal and vehicle

training for drivers from 2 p.m. on and conczalnieni and Camouflage

Bunday Jul 20, Parade Alurray Practice demand- track discipline.

Parade Ground. Pay dulles-Next tration of points in lecture. Parade

parade Monday July 16. The u/m 5.30 p.m. Defence Force 19. Drea

attend: Langdon, Greaves, Gean fatigue 0.G. Signal Platoon

Bain. Transport leave Yeung, Abbas. Barrados, Pie Gon Programme as

zales. Leung. Matter. Botelho.

Stond at 1.30 pm. Meals will be pro- Tuesday July 17. detalled by O.C. Parade 6.50 p.m.

vided. Sunday July 15. The follow- C. & R. Troop. Parade 8.30 p.m. Dress Murray Par Ground.

Thursday July 10. A.H.Q. Ops

Ing pilots are to attend for ying-- clean fatigue OG. Signal Platoon Room for trade training. Signals couTBE Jones, Warne. Kelly. Breting. Tai Lam Firing W/E July 14-15.

Robertson. Strange Wigram, Bain. Cpl. Sclater and three Other Ranks

Jennings Mose. Randall, Hudspeth, as detalled by O.C. Signal Platoon

Transport leaves Salisbury Road et for Air WE attend the wreck end camp at

8.15 .. Air experience Tat Lant Chung on Saturday-Sun-

traffic control section. First transe day, July 14-13. Parade 2.30 p.m.day July 10. Programare first aid,

1. K. Auxilary Air Force

port leaves Salisbury Road at 0.15 W.D. Security Car Park. Salisbury

Training. Thursday July am. Second transport leaves Salls- Trade Dres Battle order (steet Road.

bury Rood at 9.30 a.m. Six volun. carried) Note 12. M.T. driver. Trade training will

to av on helmets will be

The teers are required Large packs will be brought cun continue for the following person- taining change of clothing. 3" Mornel:-P. Wong. W. Yeung, MH. first detall, catching the first trans-

Tuesday tor Platoon.

July 17. Khan, R.K.H. Tang. Transport will port. They are to give their names in Ft. Slobleford at the A.T.C. 15-mins arm Programme

drill. be collected by the M.T. instructor Exercise on the ground firing from from opposite 99Q I.A.F. Kat Tak lecture on Friday evening July 13,

Wednesday July 18. Location Bxed paritions. Movement of al- at 5 p.m. and will proceed to Salis

and emergency 'bury Road to pick up u/t drivers fence Force HQ, 8.30 p.m. to 6.30 ternative positions

Parade 0.30 p.m. Murray at 5.30 p.m. Fighter Plotter D Watch. p.m. u/t Observers. Intermediate I action. Parade ground. Dress clean fatigue All members of B1 and B2 sections Navigation Exam. F.L. Munro. 5.30 O.G. N.T. Platoon Thursday July are to report do AJQ. Ops Room p.m. to 7.30 pm, ut Harvard Pilots and Bain, Mose, Randall-Armament at 6.30 p.m. to continue their train- 19. Programme 5:30 to 6.30 p.m. Map reading. 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. Ing Radar Operator Watches A and Stripping and Assembly Browning. Parade $30 B. Lecture as Der syllabus for all Cpl. Calderbank. 5.30 pan. to 1.31 Semaphore practice.

Murray Parade Ground. Dreas members of Radar Operator Waspm. /t Auster pilots-principles of

ches A and B. Transport will leave flight--SL. Rake, Biron fatigue overalls. M.T. Fla- to Monday-July-10:- Programs Defence Force HQ at 5:30 pm Shooting for women,

Parade 5.30 Shooting Practical shooting on Kai July-15.--Rifle-shooting will take. interested at Tak range for all section teams will place for airwomen take place from a pm. to 7.30 p.m. RA.F. Kal Tak at 10 am. under under F.L. Munro. Transport wii Cpl. Bull. Transport will leave Salis- leave Salisbury Road at 8.30 pun. bury Road at 9.30 p.m. Friday July 13. Air trame control Identity Cards, The following are Roction. All members as detailed by

to collect their identity cards from at the Adjutant НКАЛГ

HQ separate letters are to Attend the HKAAP Hangar at 6 pm. to BIKDFM. Chaves. S.A. Ismail continue training as per ayilabua. Chan Hing-wat, A.It. Rumjahn, So Transport leaves Salisbury Road at Ylu-tong. V.R. Ribeiro, R.CH. Sit, 6.45 pan. Saturday July 1. Auxilary D.F. Gardner C.K.C. Tse. E,P.H. Mia A. Duty driver. V.S. Becker is lo re- Cimavarro, Les Shoon port for duty to Sgl. O'Connor at Ho, Miss P. Leung. Miss M. Re- the HKAAF Hangar at 2 p.m. Men medios, Miss 3. Gomes, day July 10, Clerk G.D. Course. All

this course are to at- i members of

tend for a test al .30 pm, at De-

MISIMPRESSION

of Secondly, in the course

with different correspondence organisations, It was found necessary to repeatedly explain the position of the Federation. It was the impression of many was con- that the Federation track cerned with

and field, This was not the case, as track and field events were control- led by the Hongkong Track and Field Association.

After the draft of the annual report und accounts which will be submitted

the Annual General Meeting had been ap- Chair- proved, Mr J Skimmer. man, said that a Committee had been appointed to go into the question of raising funds the sending of a team to the

Com Olympic Games. This mittee had

a report prepared which has been passed to the Executive Committee,

for

Mr Skinner also mentioned that a letter had geen received from the International Olympic Commitee defiming the status of participants in the Olympic Games. This jetter was a very important one and would be the subject of a Teneral Press relcase.

Mr Skinner said that plans

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St. John

Ambulance Orders

Order by Comm. A. el Ar- culli, O.B.E., K. St. J., Com- missioner of St. J.A.B., Hong-

dated July 12, 1951,

for the proposed visit of Auc-kong District Order No. 28/51. tralian athletes to this Colony in November next had fallen

through.

The Airways Company had quoted a sum of A£20,000 for the return fares of the athletes. In addition to this sum, which came to approximately $200,- 000, further expenditure in the of board and lodging, en- tertainment

et would

also have to be incurred.

HKFA OFFER OF HELP

AS- The Hongkong Football sociation was prepared to help with $120,000, but there re- mained the question of raising

As the balance.

this point could not be solved, there was no alternative but to drop tha proposed plans.

Referring to the Olympic Games, Mr Skimmer appealed to affiliated associations to reply carly as possible to the tir- which had been sent to

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Ambulance Duties, Hongkong.-- 18.2.1 to 31.7.81. Chung Sing Division: 22.7.51 to 28.7.51, Eastern Division..

Ambulance Duties. Kowloon 10.7.61 to 23.7.51, Mong Kok Divi- sion: 3.7.51 to 29.7.51, Kong Wab & Tai Po Divisions

Duties-Su Penetration Squad day, July 16, M.Q. J.B. Mackle Dentist Dr Poon Lam-long and Central Nursing Division,

Reach Deüies, Hongkong,-Satur- day, July 14, 2 p.n. Repulse Bay, 9.0.A.A. Division: Big Wave Day, K.C.O.B. Divulon; Shek-0. Shau kiwan Division: Sunda Wanahal "A"

July 15. s.m. Repulse Bay. Division: Big Wave Bay, Central Division; Shek-O, Wanchal "D" Division; 1.30 p.m. Repulse Bay, Confitolan Division; Big Wave BAY. Castern Divizion:

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Sing Divion

Transport Arrangement. → Balur- day. Motor Transport will leave Queen's Pier at 2 p.m. to convey members to Bhek-O and Big Wave Hay and return at 4.30-7 p.m. Sunday. Motor Transport will leave MINI Queen's Pier at 9.30 a... leave again at 1.50 p.m. to Bhek-O and Big Wave May."

Regilored Numbers Reported All D/S. of Ambulance and Nursing Skinner sold that it was

Divisions will please inform Equip intended to include weight-mont Officer, E.W. Spong. Imme lifting and other sports in diately in wilting of the registered

Hongkong's Olympic contingent

As

regards the question of Anmerce, tho matter had been

numbers alloited to their divisions

the

different business Instrumens / Mẹ - Chap, Nam-cheong. Patron of

for

(1.0.1900-1000, 1451-1800,

Membere Bless The Commis sioner has kindly consented to open Inter-Divisional Table given very careful consideration Tennis Tournament at 2 p.m. on and it was proposed to ap sunday, July 15, at Brigade To proach the public as as quarters. All prizes are donated by the "Brigade. Teams participating are Western Dillo Welfare, Bleakiwan. Causeway Bay, Chung Sing, -Bih Non, and South China Divkiona. Ple, Tag Mounding, enrolled W... 19.5.01.02.

Promotion, Mugkok LJCpl. -Tam That, prartrated Car- DUTAL, W.H.L.- 25.9.31,

Bomrved/K.YM.Ç.A.

Nominating Committes, | R.C.O.D., Confuciant, comprising Messrs J.

LA G. Young, H. Winglee, Mok Karolment Un Long, Division.

Blinko

Ying-kwal, Mok Hing, Shek Chun-tat and llo Ka-lau' was appointed by the meeting to prepare a list of sullable candi- dates to be recommended for the various offices. Mr. Blinke was nominated convener of this Committen

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