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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1952.

LAWN BOWLS NO MISTAKE THIS TIME OPEN TRIPLES

DRAW

The following is the draw for

the quarter-finals of the Colony Open Triples

Lawn

Bow1"

Championships, all games to be played on Sunday, August 24: commencing 4 pm..

C.C.C.-P.

Kennedy.

HF. Shields & W. Williamson v A.A. Remedios, A. Slivo & C. Danenberg.

At K.B.G.C.-M.J. Divecha, F.R. Kermani & W. Hong Sling

v W. Colledge, F. Howarth

W. Cowice/O.R. Sadick, M.H. Hassan & AK, Minu.

At K.D.R.C.—F. Francis, MS, Mekoy & E. Greenwood v R. Dasa, C.R. Roaselet &, J.S. Landolt.

M Club de Recreio--D.C. Alves, F.X.M. SUva & C.E. Passos y F.G. Luz, R.A. Luz & J.A. Luz.

KCC BEAT POLICE IN LEAGUE MATCH

In a First Division League Lawn Bowls match at Happy Valley yesterday, Kowloon Cric- ket Club defeated Police Re- creation Club by 09-47 and on all rinks.

1. Finit. Hillyer (PRC) WAL!

T. V. Reynolds, K.

Bodie

1 J. Tang, J. N. Wong. C. Thompson and W. Hong Silng_14-23. G. Wall T. Kavanagh, H. 3,

Dewar and C. Dawman (PRC) lost to A. V. Loper, C. R. Rosselet, R. s.

C. Fincher 18-19,

Capell and E. Pile. C. Pepe and

Willerton,

T. W. McDonald PRC) lost to f Tibble. G. Lev. T. Modar and T Blaker 13-25.

TEST WICKET WILL SUIT

SPINNERS

London, Aug. 13.

The ground staff at the Oval were to-day busily engaged in putting anal touches to the pitch and mowing the verdunt green outfleld in preparation for the start of the funt Test between England and Indin to-morrow,

Bert Lock, groundsman, said the pitch would be very much like the one on which England beat South Africa in three days inst year. "It will be a bowlers wicket," he said, "and I think spinners will do well because after the recent heavy rain the top has been scratched a lot by Helders in the Surrey and Middle- sex match.-Reuter,

Among the records broken at the White City in the United States v. British Empire athletic match was that for the Women's Quarter Mile Sprint Relay, won by the Australian team of Marjorie Jackson, Verna Johnston, Winsome Cripps. and Shirley Strickland.

The photo shows Australia's world champion sprinter, Marjorie Jackson, taking over the baton successfully from Winsome Cripps to complete the record relay (16.3 seconds), thus making up for her dropping it at Helsinki.

County

Cricket

Brian Close Nearing

The Coveted "Double'

London, Aug. 13.

HK Players To Tour With

Leach And Bergmann

*Ilongkong's leading table-tennis aces Sit Sul- chor and Fu Ki-fong will accompany former world champions. Johnny Leach and Richard Bergmahin on the next lap of the British players' Far Eastern tour, which will include Vietnam, Cambodia, Saigon, Bangkok and Singapore.

The group are scheduled to leave tomorrow Jut their departure may have to be delayed pending the completion of the necessary entry papers.

LEACH AND BERGMANN ELIMINATED IN LOCAL TOURNAMENT

By ARGONAUT

Both Johnny Lench and Richard Bergmann last night sat out of the final of the special knock-out fable-tennis- tournament featuring the former world champions and four leading Hongkong players.

Leach was eliminated by Fu Ki-fong in the first round by 8-21, 21-15, 12-21. 21-14 and 18-21 and Bergmann after getting past Keung Wing-ning succumbed to Sit Sul-chor by 15-21, 21-16, 18-21, and 16-21.

was

The final between Sit and Fu an anti-dimax to the evening's games with Fu mak- ing only feoble efforts to stop his opponent. An the crowd dwindled away, the match re- solved Itself into a mere knock- up and was over in just minutes

with Sit the victor

Hockey Umpires

Hold Meeting

by 21-13, 21-16 and 21-10's of last season's matches were i

On the

whale

tries was a disappointment to the capacity crowd, who came with the expectation of seeing Leach and Bergmann or at least one of them' in the Anal.

DRAGGED FROM SLEEP

champions The ex-world ware, however, far below their usuni form, and appeared to

be more in a my rather than

for his

second

Several points which arose out

discussed at a meeting of the Hockey Umpires yesterday. The points were taken with a view to avoiding mistakes.

Mr D. Aldridge, Chairman of the Board, presided.

The following. Items were dir- cussed and will be put forward as proposals at the meeting of the Council tomorrow:

playing mood. Bergmann had

That a fine of $5 be levied on to be dragged up from his a team which does not start after sleep

round the full 10 minutes grace allowed match against Sit as the crowd by the Rules: were kept walling,

and be tween sets helped himself to a tumblerful of black coffee.

tract

That umpires be supplied with the names

of players of both

That there should be more

p

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 11. Orders by Colonel Thursday, August 31. 1932 1Q Road at 5.65 p.m. Saturday. August

L.T. Bide, CBE, ED, Commandant, Royal Hongkong Deletipe Dated August 12, 1933.

I

Hangar

Sunday,

NIKOF 8.30 p.m. ñs, detailed. g3="m" _Figh—HIKAKF

p.m. Transport joaves Salisbury Tome. Dress: Overalls, Bells berels.

food at 1.40 p.m. Artillery Battery Training. . #4

lying Programme. Gunnery Tp Monday. August 10. August 17-Fight Atronew 1952 & Wednesday, August 20, 1932. RAAF Hangar 9 a.m. Transport BV 5.30 p.m. IPO Dress: Plain Toaves Salisbury Road 1 8.30 a.. Clothes CR TP A e parade Monday, August 18-A Fight Am fonday, August 10, 1032 SOR CSHQ crew-IKAA-D a.. at 0.20 p.m. B Sec. parado - Transport leaves Salisbury Food a

(Full Day) day, August 22, 1952 SOR CST at 8.30 am. Thursday, August II-—. 6.30 p.m. Dress Plain, clothes. Auster Pilota p.m.-0 p.m.-LeCA

ture-T/ Munro. Harvard Pilota p.m.-0 p.m.-Zecture F/L Cooke.. Saturday, August 23—'B' Flight Air- crewILKAAF Hanger 2 p., Transport loaves Salisbury Rood at 1:45. p.m.

Ideity Carts. Identity cards for the underimentioned personnel awaiting collection at Blend- quarters RHKDF-M.W. Bond, H. Caine, Leung Wa! Man, (Min) 1. Look, Leung

Cho Yuk

N. Oei, 3.D. Pomeroy, A.C.T. Rowe Fronts, P.R. Remedios, D.J. Ribeiro, E.B. Randall, E.A. Raphens, D.M. Santos, A.G. De Sousa, R. Badick, Tang Kwok Han, J.T. Taylor, and E.C. Xavier.

Thurs

are

Force. Orders Reporting Procedure Spectacles Bruken Whit Undergoing Training. Officers and Other Itanks who break or damage their spectacles whilst undergolog. training with report to the Principal Almoner, Medical Do- partment, Hong Kong & Shanghai

Hong Kong Regiment, Bank Buking with the spectacles for arrangementa to be made in ..Obituary. The Commanding of connection with repairs and repiam, i rør deeply regrets to announce the ments which will be carried out by | death of No. 12093309 Pis Les Ping. the Government Optical Technician.

The Hong Kong Regiment un July The breakage must be certified by 21, DST. an Officer as not being due to care-

Anniversary of Alllanco, lessness on the part of the Officer Bill in- or Other Tank concerned.

day, August 14 marks the second with private opticians will anniversary of the Alilance of the curred not be mot from Public Funds. Middlesex Regiment (Dulor of Cam- This revised procedure will operate | bridge's Own) and The Hong Kon I forthwith and all previous orders on | Itegüment. Sufiablo greetings Ar

the subject are cancelled. The pro- being sent to Cclonal to Middlesex cedure will be re-published in Unit Regimen: (DCO and All Ranks lat Orders once every three montba.

Battalion The Middlesex, Regiment | (DCO), Faroe Headquartere

Duties. Orderly Oficer of the Depot Training. Aquada No. 8,9, 19, } Week-Lt 1.P, Tamworth MC, Next

Hong Kong WAAC 11, 12, 13, 14 & 15-Monday, Aug for duty-Li G.M. MacWhinnie. Training. First Aid Parade HQ

Orderly Gergeant of the Week-dgt | RHKDF

Happy Valley. Binn G.L. Dickson. Next for duty-Sất | Monday, August 10, 1932 Dress: LiA. Fox.

clothes. Signals A 8ic Parade 8tg- nals Ofoe HOLF Tuesday, August Traiolas. *A Coy--Tuctdny-F 10, 1054 6,30 p.m. 'n' Bec. Parede day. Rifle -& LMG" (Ilange), RV | Bignals' - Off56 HQLF Thursday, 9 a.m, as Security Car Park, Kow- August 21, 1952 5.30 p.m. Drea loon for Kal Tak 13 Range. Dress: Uniform, Instructor L/Cpl. Baitle Order feas" steel" helmets, Barber W,B,A,C, berots worn, jungle hata in haver- sacks.

"B" Cay-Monday Föcraft ́(Sgd) C‚°F, Vauman, Liaut«Co£., - Games. RV' 5.20 p.m. at MPG for

Deputy Commandant, HO. Drew: Cileen fatigue. ' COF.....

B.K.K.D.F. NCOs Cadre Thursday, 2" Mor 1,

1

10, 1963, Programme. Pasing out Parade. Parade HQ 3.10 p.m. Dress OG Slacks Jackets, Boots. Gaiters. Berets, Belts. Bayonet Frogs & Rile Blings. Squad, No. 14 & 17-Tues- day, August 19, 1952. Parade RHICDF KQ 2.30 p.m. Dreas: Weapon Trait- Mg Order. IKAAR Cadre Course Tuesday, August 19, 1933. Parado THKDY HQ 5.30 p.m. Dress: A Ordered..

Int Uni-Training. #q Bection. Parade HQ HKD Happy Valley Thursday, August 21, 1052 8.30 PR2. 3. Rife 5, 6, 7, RV 6.20 p.m. et Weapon Trg. Lecture-En I Sec. Dreas-Overalls, It Section: Parade

For

Programme

Indians' West

Indies Tour

MPG for HQ. Drem: Clean Zstigio, C Coy-Tuesday. Rio LMG. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for Q Dress: Weapon Trg Order. 'D' Coy-Wed- nesday Fd Day. LMO Clasification RV 8,63 a.m, at Security Car Park, Kowloon, Dress: Batlo Order, less steel helmets, berete worn, jungle hala in haversacks. IIQ Coy Big -X Bee-Tuesday-Fd. Day, R/T Ex. RV Da.in, at MPG for New Territories. Dress: Batile Order,

less steel helmets, berste wom, jun- gle ha haversacks, Big Pl Sec-Tuneday. Drill. Maint of o

T

St. John Ambulance

Orders

W/S. 6.25 p.m. at MFG. Drem: Order by Comm. D. W. Mat- Clean fatigue. MG PL-Tuesday, Intosh, CMG, OBE, C. St J.,, Comda Disposal, RV 5.50 pim. at

Ambulance

Kingston, Aug. 13. Mr C. A. Merry, Secretary of the West Indies Cricket Board, MPG for HQ. Doces: As ordered. Commissioner of St. John Am-

that the

Mortar F-tenday Pl Camds disbulance Brigade, Hongkong Dism said here

fall pro- the visit of the Posal BV 3.20 p.m. at MPG for trict Order No. 33/62 dated gramme for

HIQ. Dress: As ordered. MIT PAugust 14 1952.. Indian team at the start of next Tuesday, Dvr Inst. BV 8.20 p.m. year had been settled. subject to of Pd for iQ Dress clean fatigue.

Dulles Hongkong- the approval of the Indian Hoard. day. Overrunt 17.8.53 10 23.8.02. Bestern Divizion: Cadre. BV 5.20 p.m. of MPG for 24..a to 30.9.62, Causeway Bay

Division.. Dress: Clean datigue (Maint Cadre Clean faligus overalls). Int Bee &

Ambulance Aniper-Monday. Bayonet, 20 Gren, Rv 6.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: An ordered. Medical Bac- Tuesday, Cadre. NV 8.20 p.m. at

(Overalls).

Duties, Kowloon 18.0.62 to 24.8.52, Kowloon Division: 25.8.6 to 8.8,52, Telmahatiui Divi- alon.

Penetration Squid

PG for HQ. Drew: Clean fatigue 17.B.52. Dr Lati Man-hin & Sham-

Duties.Sun.

shuipo Nursing Div,; Sun, 24.8.53, Dr A. D. Wong & Shamshulpo Nursing Div.

The programme provides for two Test, matches in Trinidad and one each in Barbados, Bri- These, however, do not de-teams;

tish Guiana and Jamaica, from the fine performance:

There are also two two-day 99 of Sit Sul-chor, whose third sue courtesy and tolerance towards matches against the Indian com- cessive win over Bergman last pires especially at the end of munities in British Gulana and

Hong Kong AAT. night was if anything, the more

match;

Trinidad. That six balls should be used

Mr Merry said a Ha machine-like

Bren. Ride Shooting, where will Beach Duties, Hopekong-Sat, convincing.

slightly shorter programme, ex- smashes from all directions were at each match.

The Chairman reminded mem-cluding these two day matches, bo bren and 60 shooting at It.A.. 10.0.81 2 p.m.., Repulse Bay Wanchai Kai Tak on Sunday, August 17. "A" Diy. Big Wave Bay Western carried out with such speed that bers that he will sta a course had been approved by the Indian

1932 for all Radar Operators, Fighter K.F. Div.: Shek-o Central Div.: The Indian team was of lectures for umpires at the Board.

Controllers, AT.C) Clerks and Sun, 17.0.3% 9.30 a.m. Repulse Bay Borgmann in the first set found

Wireless himself always that shade too V.R.C. na Monday, August 18, at due in Trinidad about January

Operators,

Chung Sing Div.: Big Wave BBY Transport slow to move away from those

4, Mr Merry stated.

leaves Salisbury Road at 3.30 a.m. Confucian Diy: Shek-OS.C.A.A. 1.50 p.m. Repuise Bay Cause Trade. Training, Fighter- Control-way Bay Div.: Big Wave, Bay They would fly from India to

lers Course. Monday, August 10 H.k.Y.M.C.A. England, and then travel to Hq RHKDF-6.30 pain. Transport | K.C.O,B. Div. Trinidad by the liner Golfto, I leaves Murray Paráda Ground at Beach

Kowloon.-Sat,

HQ RUKDT-9 a.m. (Half Day) | Wan Nurdng Div.; Sun, 17.8.69, cember 20,

Transport leaves Murray Parade Kong Wah Division & Trun Wan

at 8.30 .m. Mr Merry said he believed all Ground

Friday, 1 Nursing Division. RHKDF-p.m. Reserve-Dr Benjamin Ho, MB. West Indian August 27-19 the outstanding

Transport leaves Murray Parade BS. Brigade Surgeon attached Head- Test players would be available Ground at 8.30 .m. Frkey, August quarters placed on inactive list. for the series. India would also 22-11Q RIXDF-8 p.m. Transport starting September 1 1952, during be at full strength, he declared. leaves Murray Parade Ground at absence from the Colony.

8.30 p.m. Clerk G.D. & P.A. -Reuter.

Costraes Friday, August 10-10 Enrolments8th Nam Amb. Divi- sion-Plo, Chu Wan-bit, W.0.1. RIIKDF-0 a.m. (Pult Day). Trans-

10.3.62.; Shaukiwan Amb. Divizion part leaves Star Feary at 0.45 a. Pies, Wong Wal-hung, Trang Tam fuesday, August 19-HQ BED-wal, Ma Teun-aang, W.0.1. 164.02.

Rain which had made most pitches tricky helped bowlers in the County championship matches which COMPTON'S KNEE started today and in only one case did a side bat through

Lancashire, thanks mainly to Geoffrey Edrich, who ped from the Test team against hit an undefeated 122, reached the highest total of the of nine wickets against

London, Aug. 13.

*Denis Compton, who won drop-

India at Manchester last month

1

Is to receive treatment at London clinic for knee trouble.

His right knee troubled him while he was playing for Middle- sex against Surrey in the match: which finished yesterday and he did not travel with the Middle- sex team which went to Dover to meet Kent today.

Compton was omitted from the Engiand team for the Test at Manchester after asking the selectors not to consider him. He was also left out of the team to meet India in the fourth Tes! at the Oval, starting to-morrow, -Reuter,

NOT CRICKET

out the day.

day 301 for the loss Northamptonshire.

Surrey, who seem almost cer- tain to win the, championship,

one

by

At

for five.

100

At Derby Derbyshire 182 (Elliott 83, Hever three for 34). Glamorgan 27 for three,

At

At Scarborough Yorkshire 270 (Lester 109, Sutcliffe Hampshire eight for one.

shots to his body,

Div.: anck-O

Deciding Mixed leaving Southampton about De- 11:20 pm, Wednesday, August 2018,6.65% Kong Wan Division de pun

Bide-line "A" Tennis League

STEADIER GAME

Match Today

...

5.50 5. Transport leaves Munter Kowloon 1 M CA. AMD, Division

Parade Ground at 6.30 p.m. Polios Pies. Leung Charni-man, Wong Kwal- Course. Tuesday, August 10-iq man. Yau Chi-huen, Woo Kang-wah, moor.1 pm. Treboot leaves Poan Der in Cheung. Bel. Lại Murray Parado Ground at 6.30 p.m. Kin-man, Leung Chi-leung, w.e.t. Thursday, August 21-Kod Tok-8.30 3.9.02. Central Amb. Division-Pie a.m. (Full Day) Transport leaves Wong Fun, we.1. G.D.B. Western Dist. K.F.W.A. Amb. Dividon-Pie. Salisbury Road at ♬ a.m. Equip mont Assistants. Friday, August 21 Ho Kal-suen, w.e.1, 0.0.62.; Kowloon Amb. Division Pie Cheng Kuen, Trans

Chow Chi-yiu, w.o.f. 9.8.52.1 Kow- loon Y.M.C.A.. Nursing Division Amb./Sisters Sun Bigler, Bhum

Wong Woon-sin, Shum Kwok-sin, Wals-ying, Les Tung-fun, Hong Wai- Chu. Slu-tuo. Chang-Yule-lin,

day, August 30 detalled 5,45 2. M. Drivers. Sunday, AuguAT

nerday.

Loung

In the other sets, Bergmann's spectacular defence again came into prominence but despite this left standing time and again as Sit swept through with his

and cross-court Dover-Middlesex

Kumashes, Wright five for 27). Kent 163

Comparatively the best match did not fare so well without

of the evening was that between four pl

of their players who are

Leach and Fu in the curtain- for

ralser. Leuch was given little

The only remaining undecided among England's twelve tomorrow's Test.. Their reserve

time to settle down in the first title of the Colony Tennis bowlers did well to dismiss

set and Fu's sustained series of League for the 1952 season may Warwickshire, last season's

Cheltenham--Gloucester-smashes enabled him to sweep be decided this afternoon at the INDIA'S TEAM FOR champions, for 176, but when shire 274 (Cripp 110. Milton through to an easy 21-8 first | Chinese Recreation Club when

set. Cleverly. mixing his game, the Tai Hang team will be FOURTH TEST they batted bad lost six wickets. 61). Leicestershire. 30. for no. for 07 by the close.

wicket.

Leach took the second set 21-15, opposed to South China in their Their nearest

rivals, York-

only to find Fu again In his return encounter.

London, Aug. 13. County who

At Weston-Super-Mare-Not-element in the third sel, which

India's team to meet England shire, the only could possibly overtake them,

tinghamshire 140 (Robinson six he won by 21-12.

In the first round match South in the fourth and final Test match, China were the winners by five did better. Eddle

for 31). Somerset 102 for four Lester

(Gimblett 52).

sets to four. They will, how which begins at the Oval fo-mor-HKAAF Haggar scoring an aggressive 109, his

ever, be without the services of cow, will be unchanged from that port leaves Salcbury Road at 6.30 fifth century of the season, help- ed them reach 270 and by the

Loach settled down to a stead-two of their stars today, both which lost the third Test at p.m. Nursing Orderlies Wednes

Last month, Manchester Nottingham, Aug 13,,,

Edwin Tsai and Mrs Joan Wang- 57).ler game in the third set and close

Hampshire wicket

hing. Chan, Kam-klin, They are: V. S. Hazare (Cap-17-Kai Tak-1.30 p.m. Cpl W.F Three members of the Notting-

accurate returns which forced Sze being away. hamshire Crickel Club who re-

was down for eight runs.

Fu into errors and frequent Chinese Recreation Club will taip), H. R. Adhikari, V. Man-Yeung, AC HC, NG ACT.K. Leung Chi-man, the During

innings Brian

team kad, D. G. Dhadker, P. R. Um- Shum, AC L.M. Ng & AC Da Chan Shau-king. Lee Suet-hing, Bush monstrated against the umpires

At Lords (one day match) forchand and lighting backhand beckding a

Malta, Monday, August 15–Kal Tak | Miu-king. Tal Wal-chun, stronger

Sen, V. L. Manjrekar, 2 a.m. (Full Day) Transport loaves Shark-ching. Tse Po-sheung, Tung in a match at Trent Bridge yes Close reached 1.000 runs for the M.C.C. beat Club Cricket Con- smashes saw Leach forge ahead than they did the last time with rigar Pulam Ahmed, G. S. Saliszury Hoad at 6.30 - Wed: Wal-lewart, w.e.f. 3.0.53.; Stam

Mrs Litton, Mra season and as he has taken 04 | ference by seven wickets,. Club from 10-11 to 15-11 and 17-15: Mrs Helen Lo the Tsui brothers Ramthand and R. V. Divec, p.m. Transport leaves Ballbury Sisters Poon Mul-yin. Chan Tal-

Elvie Tsok, P. Roy,

Division-AD/ today, had to apologise after an

Nursing August 20-ical Tak-ashupo interview

with

the club secretory. wickets is now well in the run-Cricket Conference 173 (Hall Fu scored

point, but lapsed

C. Dao, and three fo: 34). M.C.C. 174 for into three errors and dailed to and K.

are ex- The twelfth man is D, K. Gack-Road at 8.30 p.m. ATC Section yok, Mak Shiu-yin. Au P-har The incident occurred as the ning to be the first player to

Tuesday, August 13 WatchKat Chan Big-jum, Lee Sau-chun, w.e.f. Nursing Division three (Blake 80), umpires, S. Pothecary and E. A complete the "double".

8.3.63. Water Pui-Sheung, Loo forehand smash by pected to win this match, making wad,--Reuter. retrieve

Tak-6.30 .. (Full Day) Trans- Bollton-Carter, left the field at

Amb/Sister Jack Crapp scored his third

Leach to lose by 14-21.

a replay nccessary.

port leaves Salisbury Road at 8.15 AL Eastbourne-Sussex 170 the lunch interval after Umpire and quickest century of the sea-

The deciding

a.m. Sunday, South China's team will prob-

August 17-Squadron-fong, ang Kam-woon. Chan Lal-chun, Chan Yuen-la, Lee Lim- Ground Pothecary had given the Notts son, when he hit 110 of Gloures- (Cox 67, Chesterton six for 97) thriller from beginning to end. ubly consist of K. H. Ip, Mrs K Elimination Bout For Hr.49 3.r. Transpart leves Chu

CmW- Flight нKAAP chee, Yiu Kam-ping, Chan Gun-yee, Shul-shiu, Chan Shok-yee, Captain, T. Simpson, out to Perkstershire's. 274 in 24 hours. Will Worcestershire 103 for no wicket The Score was deadlockcod at H. Ip, Mrs M. Yang, Miss Ulion

Salisbury Road at 8.30 a.m. Mons w.o.f. 8.0.62. of Worcestershire, leg before the Arschal footballer, Arthur (Kenyon not out 83, Richardson 4-4 and 6-6,

bafore

Fu went Khoo, S. O. Kho and Patrick

day, August 18-A' Flight-HKAAF Milton (81) he put on 123 for not out 72),

14-0. Poon or Chan Yib. ahead to 9-0 12-9 and

Hangara.m. (Full Day). Trans- port leaves Saltsbury, Road ut 8.30 the fourth wicket in 115 minutes

Leach came back with come

Augu 2-A & 4.m. Friday, and both were very severe

retrieves at this stage,

Fight--KAAT B Leicestershire's slow bowle:s.

re Somerset's

gup to 13-14 and opening to imblett, became the

Three successive

and Teddy Parkham will be second player to reach 2,000-

staged by Freddie Mills for his runs this season. He scored 52

at Em- smashes took Fu to 18-17. into the net and a discouraged

reopening tournament A slice shot by Leach wcnt

"Childrens' Day was hajd press Hall, Earl's Court, on Sep- Leach served his

at the Deep Water Bay Golf next service Course on Thursday, August 7..

tember 30, out to allow Fu to reach set

The light wil be held over point. Leach obtained one more Tombstone Competition, which

Thero were 30 entries for the ten rounds dt 126 ibs. point when Fu's side line amiash fell wide, but Fu

was won by John Penn, with came back back with a carics of smastics David Prophet runner-up, to clinch the sot point.

Players going on to the 19th hola and over were Pamela TODAY'S GAMES

Goldman, Douglas Robb, Susan and Bergmann

will Flanagan and Diana Walkinson. ton-Reuter,

The next competition will be and Fu Ki-fong in a match of a two-ball foursome today. four singles and one doubles on Partners will be drawn, the Davis Cup system tonight

Tonight's series will probably

wicket.

But they still refused to apolo- gise. Then the secretary called the three members to his office. Later he said they had promised to apologise.--Reuter,

TODAY'S SPORT

Lawn Bowls Open Singlea At KCC: W. C. Simpson v G. Souza,

At KBGC: J. A. Luz v A, H. Scemin.

Swimming

on

At Northampton-Northamp- Lonshire was felding, while Lancashire had scored 301 man on Edrio not out 122).

At Coventry Warwickshire

of his side's 102 for four in reply 170 (Ord 55, Erle Bedrer

to Nottinghamshire's 149. Afor 24). Surrey 07 for six- vic!ory for Somerset would Reuter,

mean that they would move

from the bottom of the table.

AL

they there present are four points behind Nottinghamshire,

Doug Wright, the Kent and England leg-spinner,

was in ne

HQLF Aquatic Sports at Vic-form and his five for 27 helped

day.

to dismiss Middlesex, who were torio Barracks throughout the without Denis Compton, who is injured, for 100 runs, At the class Kent were 03 ahead, with Ave first Innings wickels alanding-Reuter,

Tennis Mixed "A" League: CRC V SCAA at CNC.

Postponed matches.

Table-tennis

Exhibition

by

matches Leach, R. Bergmann, Sit Sul- chor and Fu Kl-rong.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

Close of play scores of to- İday's cricket matches were;

Pakistan Wins

Д set was

When overtaking. Fu at. 16-15, "CHILDREN'S DAY"

and 17-10.

Leach

Hockey Matchplay Hongkong's Sit Sul-chot

Hamburg, Aug. 13.. The Pakistan hockey team,

be last for the visitors, who

GOLF

fourth in the Olymple tourne are geheduled to leave tomorrow. Scottish League ment, scored a convincing 3-0 A delay in the completion of the victory over a Hamburg selec- necessary entry permits into flen here today, after leading Saigon, etc., may force them to stay here a few days longer,

1-0 at halftime.

The Paldstants were faster and but it is unlikely that any more technically superior, to their op-matches will be staged, ponents and had they been more YESTERDAY'S SCORES direct in their approach work,

they would probably have

scored even more goals.

Abdul Harald, the inside right and the best forward on the field, scored the first two goals, for his sido in the 13th and 30th -minutes. Naz Khan added a third after 63 minutes following a penalty corner

The German team's passing and teamwork were weak, but their defence was usually sound.

Reuter.

|

First Round

Fu Ki-fong beat 3, Letich, 21- 8, 15-21, 21-12, 14-21, 21–10.

R. Bergnana”, bont Koung Wing-ning, 23-21, 22-24, 31-10, 21-10.

Semi-Anate

Cup Soccer

London, Aug. 13. Results of the football matches played today were:

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Boxing Title

London, Aug. 18. The featherweight elimination

contest between Freddie King p.m. Transport leaves

The winner will go forward to meet the victor of the Tommy Miller-George Stewart bout in Glasgow next week in the final eliminating contest for the Bri tish title held by Ronale Clay-

WALKER CUP

London, Aug 13, Walker The

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·be held in America on Septem ber 4 and 5 next year, it was announced today.-Reuter,

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