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St. Stephen's Become Inter-School
Badminton Champions
St. Stephen's College became the first official Inter- School Badminton Champions when they defeated La Salle College yesterday in the deciding match of the final playoffs by 3-0.
The two 19-year-old cousins, U Sel-lip and U Sel- ching, were again responsible for their school's victory which enabled them to complete the League without con- ceding a single set.
For the lasers, Colony School | Kam-kle and Lok Hong-ngee, boys under-16 Singles Cham-accounted for La Salle's David by pian Robert Heng and runner-Castro and Lo Wing-chuen up Ε. Marquez Limut up 15-0 and 35-12 to clinch the highly creditable performances issue and title for St Stephen's. In the other match, Queen's before going down to their
Boys" Diocesan College beat cider opponents.
take third Both the "Singles matches School by 3-0 to produced a high standard of place.
In the schoolboy badminton. opening game, Robert Heng and Sel-lip battled 10 17-17 took the score and although U lead at 18-17, services changed hands at this
stage no less than six times before Heng innge two errors and a final drop shot toppled on the wrong side of the net,
E. Marquez Lim put La Salle supporters in high hopes when he led U Sel-ching in the second match 7-2, and B-4, 13-8 and 15-9
The marathon duel, however, zoon began to tell on him, and the St Stephen's boy gradually crept up to 10-10 and from 17-18 carried, the score to set and match.
THE SCORES St Stephen's Boys' College 3. La Balle College 0.
U Sel-tio (ESC) beat Bobby Heng 21-17; U Bel-cliing beat E. Mar que Lum 21-10; Choo Kam-kie and Luk Hang-ngee beat D. Castro and Le Wing-cliuen 15-0; 15-17,
Queen's Collega 3, Diocesan Boys* School 0.
Ng Kam-sang (QC) beat Ding Wu 21-12; Sly. Chuen beat Wu Tiang- wing. 21-16 Ting Yam and Hon Ying-tang best Jacob Wong and Chan Wing-ming 1-15, 25-7, 15-0.
TODAY'S SPORT
Lawn Tennis Men's Division, CRC ""V chic" Urban Council "1" v HKCC IRC v Urban Counci! "2": LRC V KCC. St Stephen's harder hitting
Mixed "A" Division.—SCÂA v KCC; and better retrieving-pair, Khoo ene v mccc.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB WHITSUN RACE MEETING
Saturday 31st May and Monday 2nd func, 1952 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club)
The Flest Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race! will be run at 2.00 p.m. on the 1st Day.
On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the First Race will be run at 12.80 Noan. The tin interval is after the Fourth Race (1.30 p.m.) on the 2nd Day.
Day
There are 10 races on the 1st Day and 12 races on the 2nd
(22 in all);
Through Tickels (27 Races $44.00) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, scheduled to be run on 31st May, 1952. also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10.00 a.m. on Friday, 30th May, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.
THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL CASH SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE
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5 D'Aguilar Street, Haig Kông
..
or..
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1952,
INTER-SCHOOL CHAMPIONS
The St. Stephen's College team won the Inter-School Badminton Clo ship yesterday.
They are, from the left, Khos Kam-kle, U Sel-lip, Mir Shit, Lok Hon-ngie ES U Sel-ching. Sented is the team's reserve.
Lancashire Win Dour Fight
For First Innings Points Over Warwickshire
London, May 22.
Lancashire, second favourites to win the English County Cricket Champion. ship, won a dour fight for à first luninga lead over Warwickshire, the 1951 Champions, at Liverpool today."
When the last wicket-pair, Brian Statham and Roy Tattersall, came together, Lancashire still needed three runs to overhaul Warwick's total.
England bowlers
George Tribe, the Australian
hit off the runs and put Lan-left-arm slow bowler, played a
whoessful struggle for a
dis-
first lead over Sussex at raham
By taking two of the thres outstanding Sussex wickets to-
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
UMRIGAR AND HAZARE GIVE THE CROWD A SIGHT OF INDIAN CRICKET AT ITS BEST Unbroken Fourth Wicket Partnership Of 366
Oxford, May 22.
Polly Umrigar and Vijay Hazare, with superb knócha of 22 and 161, both not out, gave the crowd at Oxford a sight of Indian cricket at its best.
The unbroken fourth wicket partnership put, on 366 runs in 225 minutes the highest by an Indian touring team in England.
Umrigar and Hazare were brilliant in the execution of their strokes agdiger the University's bowling.
Both batsmen, who came together with their side precari- ously placed at 32 runs for, thres wickets, demonstrated the art of currect footwork.
Getting to the pitch of the ball without hesitation, they turned accurately directed bowling intol halt volleys. So few balla, passed the but that the first extra did not come till the score was" "Past | 250;
When the Indians declared, and Oxford went in to baf
Umrigar batted four and a quarter hours, He hit 33 fours and
three atxes
with a wide bij variety of strokes It is his highest first-class cricket score his previous best being 103
runs
for
Maharashtra in
season.
1951-52
a
Umrigar, who joins Hazaro and Merchant is the only Indians who live scored- double
century against English teams, was within sight
Hazare's record of 244. by an
Indian against an English XI
when the innings was closedi
Hazar'a 244 ming was made against Yorkshire i 1040 when
to
and Massas established the previous best stand in England with 322 runs for the fourth wicket.
WITH A VENGEANCE- The Indian captain came back
form with a vengeance, scoring over 100 runs more than his previous best innings. This summer; "His cover, driving was the best seen for many a day. He hit 20 fours and baited 225 minutes for his 181 rung.
Oxford, fielded untiringly and
and brilliantly
their bowlers
These two
cashire three ahead.
That was quite sufficient for
Howard, skipper Nigel promptly applied the closure. QUICKLY IN TROUBLE Warwickshire, left with half an hour's batting, were quickly day he brought his innings The following are Club selec-often
analysis to seven in trouble, for Tattersall
wickets for tions for League matches” on missedalo, zoper incitman, 53 runs, making his total of Saturday: Don Taylor, a
wickets in County cricket this division Kowloon Dock at wickets, all to Shinde, in scor Recreio The highlight of Lancashire's fighting innlogs was a
Birth caron 20:
Tribe's compatriot, "Jock" pim...V. Ribeiro, C.C. Perera, ing 78 runs off the arrears of wicket stand of 119 in two and Livingston, carried on the good. Roro Her
-between hours
Noronha,
Xavier EX.M.-171 before the close.
It was massacre until tea Winston Place (84) and the work by hitting 105 runs in two sie Cuterren
hours to C. E. Pos, J. M. Alrtoun, A. all-rounder,
when the Indian cricketers de- Ken and three-quarter
Northampton in
A Lopes.
clared ut 308 runs for three- manding pos
position.
3rd Division Folles Becreation! Club at Rereld on Saturday s6 wickets in response to Oxford's Essex, at I forti
a
quarter
Australian
Grieves (49).
Champion Loses,
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Golf Tourney
Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, May 22.- Mrs P. G, Maccams, Ireland's
Golf Women's
Championship, Winner last year of the British
the frish women's title event by
com-
Kowloon_Dbrks on Saturday at 4
start when chasing right. J. Berto,
In the heat their |
tus The
1. Carvalhny Ay
Pereiras:
As Buterres 227 runs.
a Surrey) A. Campos, toint of 417 runs, the opening 4 Remedios, 3. Victor A pair. Dodds and Avery, putting Range Gutierrez,
Ferreira,
on 60 runs in half an hour, but A. P. Ricci Pereira. the pace slackened in the face of
.out of
Jim
Pinza
payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained as today beaten in the fina‡ of..runs riker, Surrey's Test on (Away), at 330 p.m.-J.K. Mundy,
once Investors have left the Counters.
sented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which's moral, the aub to which Fredance on a batsınan'à -pitch:) . A. Golding, V. Bonches - -
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NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE 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 the Club Rooma at $10.00 per day including tax, for fadies or gentlemen are obtainable through the Secretary House, on the written or personal introduction of a
professional.
CLOSE OF PLAY. SCORES The following were the close of play scoress
At Lords Middlesex 138 and
at 3.30
(Hons)
lost three
The statistically minded would have found much food for de light in the day's play, but the most pleasing and relieving feature for the Indians was tho return to form of Hazare after and fall- run' of bad' scores
ures.
FOLLY UMRIGAR Shinde good the googly effectives ly. He bowled Boobyer at 53 with this disguised delivery and the following ball beat Blake
in the same way,
Dodgers Set Major League Records
Brooklyn, NY, May 22.
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The Brookdyn Dodgers set two modern Major League: records tonight in the firát innings of their game" "with" the Cincinnati Reds when they sent 21 batters to the plate and scored li runk 2
The 15-run fotal surpassed the previous high of. 14 set by the Chicago Cubs on August/120E 1822, and the American League - record of 14 set by the Boston Rod Sox in
in 1948, the Yanke In 1920 and the Indians
The Dodgers seed 12 their runs with two out, whichpfli
for.me
was also a new Major Leagues... high for a two-out production record, tapping the previous
1942.
Wiley also tell to a googly at on runs by Pittsburgh th 72 runs, Shinne: taking the three
“AMAZING INNINGS wickets for 24 runs,
In the amazing innlags evers :Dodger batter drove in at least...
and Furt
The Dodgers obtained 10 hits. we short of the modern Major - League record, seven walks and two hit batsmen,
All of the hits, except Snider' homer and a double by Jackle. Roblasan, whlabs fellathang three sibyers in thejshort, left {were}.singles ukir
The half innings which lasted nearly an hour, left starting pitcher Chris Van Cuyk in need a
of a warm-up exercise and so went, to the bull-pen throw between times at b
he
The Dodgers, who have been In one of their worst hitting
in slumpe recent years, started: things off against Cincy: ace Ewell Blackwell, who gave b three hits and two walim before Bud Byerly succeeded Byerly
was touched for four
hits and a walk
Hermon. Wehmler, the next
VIJAY HAZARE - Ghulam Ahmed could not get thrower, need only three batters anything out of the pitch, but but walked one, hit ons and A
two-run single restricted scoring, oppor-yielded o tunitice. by accurrato length and Andy Paris. direction.
he
Franic
Smith, Oxford were 76 runs for threć pitcher, gave up thirde máró
in-an:
55 walks, hit 'another batter and hour, and.
yielded two more singles before
the.
p
OXFORD 1st Innings 227 INDIAN TOURISTS
*Kodi Ennisice
End Division #ping C the fine bowling of Surrey's (Home) at 9:30 pm.C. Fall- alow pacers.
burn, F. Bidianay, RM, WHS, F Douglas Insole, the Essex cap-Margholl; FD Angus A. Mart Lafn, completed his first century. Hazare and Umrimer come
Black Mit- of the season, makinig. 124 rune boll. Edward Prențico.
to rettfer togenes
Hee how three wickets UKERY Essex total of 30% an
were down for only 32 runs and Division Ord
v Kowloon - Ce
they proceeded to make mince- A.P. Tarbuck, L; Cisor, AN G.
meat of the bowling in a stand 1ry 225 which realised 306- Baron: William, E. Poulson All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be pré- Miss Dorothy Forsler, of Bal-spinner, took seven Essex wie Gnar Gr
for 84 runs, a iss per- c.w.K. Crawford, B. Wolstenholme, minutes
Umrigas's they refer, but none will be paid later then one hour after the
double...
ble century wickets A A ifth wicket stand of 83 1st Division time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to
Miss Fortier, runner-up for
„Police KC (frame); included three souring sizes and minutes before the close, between Edrich and
Lopes, large number of fours Ho THE SCOREBOARD. be run,
the title last year, made a flying runs
turned
the Collcage
C. Thompson, Goodando acieved the additiory and stert by winning the first four. Knightley-Smith
Wong, H.H. nies each in ono under par and match at Lord's in favour of Capell, E, C. Flacher: E. Kat most enviable distinction of she never completely lost the Middlesex, who at the
close lec
EB Rosecles A. 34 Kew, making 100 runs before funch. advantage. At the crid of the Gloucestershire by 302 fimstrong Eleg
·Ifazare'wits gredited with
with 20: "Indian"". HCA morning round she was still with one second innings wicket at Division
Away), at pm. Guns, Loundaries through the Roy, C Wiley, b Coxon to fall.
Divechu, L. Brary: Cover MENDOUS three up.
Twice in the afternoon the
J. G. Robertson, E. Gifford, O.1. two suc British Champion
Stapleton, Tibble M
Quick
the ove Grimbel, Tabg," 0: 128," W, I
and free Sive holes to threaten a re-
Howard,
3rd Division v Hongkong Moctile with 5 WAS, HRASE cul- vival but each time Misz. Forster
cated tremendous
Dower into showed her capabilities by zo 833 for nine (Robertson 53, W. Lee, Gundersentrate, strokes which sped to the gaining a three holes lead and Edrich 73, Knightley-Smith 83) Gray: H. W. Cidas, Aboundary, aiving the Beldemén
Maitland, E. A. Howarth, W. 2 she kept far enougli ahead to Gloucestershire 169.
As Iford Survey 417 for nine over 8. Ramchand, F
Cowin; E. Marsh, C. T. Champa
Chubb. win with two holes to spare.--
declared and 12 fem, dov
.wicket.
Pac Reuter,
SCOTTISH TITLE
Ex 923 (Avery 85, Insolle
1st Division v Kowloon Co ̈(Away) Edinburgh, May 22.
right-arm off-sph Willerton, K.
at 3.30 p.m.-W. MacDonald, & 124, Laker,
Coutts Bodie Miss Jean
Jowett, Mitchell and Cowdrey Mitchelp. Donald, the British seven for 84). Curtis Cup player who toured
Reyabids. C. Doyringo, J. H. A Chesterfield Hale Kavanagh, r
fast footwork and quickness of De Villers South Africa Inst year, regained 350, for nine declarerbyshire murals Wong, ou God Melted run to batsmen whose Jowett
Scottish women's the
golfcestershire 151 (Gladwin, right- Pope. 1. B, Dewar
3rd Division v Club de Recretoyo made tur-getting on a fast Cowdrey the arm fast-mediumswing, foor Away) at 3.30 p.m.-11. G. Leufel ultab almost automaticVers championship to-day with
H. They roberta, B. Low, the
C. Atkew, C. Wiltfew balls were allowed to pay biggest victory in the 49 years for 35) and 107 for five. history of the event.
At Horsham Northampton-cox: D.
Jones, I. Boutar W. P. Melebat anil the first extra di Boobyer b Shinde.. She boat Mrs RT, Peel by shire 106 and 334 for denne Stewart J. Brot come all the board showed Wiley, w. b Shinds
Blake, b Shinde (Livingston 105, Brodies 62, Howarth, T. Pilkington, Rezerves, 207 r 13 and 11, having been 11 up at
Halzarts -82). W. P. Apps, Rosa Yu, JP, Moore;:.
reached his first 100 Cowdrey not out the end of the first round to Jakeman retired Hurt
sobreti in two hours and Whitcombe, not out equal the British record for Sussex 135 (Tribe, left-arm
1st Division v Teikoo Dock (Home) ins; ado championship-Reuter,
slow-spin, seven for 35)
at 350 p.mup, Hady: Choy, E. el 20 minanes with. His 10th-tops-- At Liverpool Warwickiirer Armill. G. A. Bouza. A. Omples
ah_cxquisite coven drive. 286 and 14 for one, Lancashire Y. Harock, G. Madan, P. Lee 15:
Landolt; W, Leonard, F. Navier, Oxford Belded magnificently 285 for nine declared. (Place CEC Oglez dtherwise the total
the total might Divechu 84).
·Jed Division y Filipino Club (Home)
Gegenslade
Bedh double the new ball Hazare
at Telephone member to be responsible for all visitors introduced i
Member, by him, and for payment of all caits, etc.
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A limited number, of tins will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered an advance from the No. 1 Boy *(Tel. 27818).
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THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
Hong Kong Derby Saturday, 31st May, 1952,
cad
A CardiffCombitie Berat 500p.m.-it.
Ferreira, Leenard, A.
vices 243 and 166 (Shaw, aft- „Morris, AME break, five for 88) Glamorgan M. 7
Medina:
ho finally stride out Shiders, A Undies, Press,
U YESTERDAY'S, SCORES
American League.
Boston
Claveland 229
Winning pitcher Mickey Med Dermott, Toser Bob Lemon
National League,
Umrigar, not out. Gaeltwad, Whitecombe,
Coxon Adhikari, by Coutts Hazare, not out
I,
no hope. He concentrated od the cool and drive savis, in his innings, but later burst out with grund straight driver and crust country, shots.
Total for, 3 Wists doc, 308:
Bowling Analysis
MRW:
Coxon
$ 49
95
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C.
185 (Janes not put 78, Thompson Corren, D. Rosario, 4. W. Eandhill. four for 97) and 92 for four.
At Gravesend-Somerset 887 and six for no wicket. Kent 574 (Fogg 71, Hearn 57, Glina 02, Mayes 61),--Router.
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$2.00 each may be obtained
at the Treasurera" "Compra- dorb Office, Iet Floor,
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had been scored Roy
Oxfort Goold
after 300
Tung
off 60
dete
with
tiring,
overs. Coutts and Coxon, Ghulam Almed 14
of their exertions to the Shinde, of the kept #good length and YA fheir colleagues, stily un4.
18.
the string rate scenes Nevertheless, it was only a rest for the fourth wicker balt and soon they shore birala with
| more' "boundaries
boundaries through dovers.
-Reuter,
St. Louis
SL
New York
Ng
Winning pitcher Mo
nedy, loser Gerry Stoley.
Pitaburgh
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Philadelphia 2010 190 Winning pitcher Curt Simmons, Laser Red Munger
Chcinnati-
Brooklyn,
10
Winning pitcher Bunch, loser. Trank Smith
·Chicago, (first game).
Boston
Winning pitcher Bob HusmYA
28 loser Vern Bickford,
35:
17
BRITISH DRIVERS
the E
the
When he reaches 16% runs Umrigar passed his highest score rans,
DO WELL AT LUXEMBOURG
Chiengo
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Winning pltaher Warren Spahn,
loser Johnny Klippstein,
elated Press, 200
FRANCE WINS RUGBY LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL"
France boot Britain in a Rogdy League interimtional match here: this afternoon by 22 paints to 120
After leading by-15-points 193
doven at half-time:
FRANCE BEATS BELGIUM 2-1
France croped tho z
the Brilla AT SOCCER
fins four times, threar of the un Briusels, May 22,
Luxembourg, May 27 frids being converted, and also: Slightly Damaged. France beat Belgium Inta
a dropped ond Brilláh drivers and cars Alled registered soccer International at Heysel
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