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{ THE CHINA, MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1964.

CHINA SIDE LEFT THE FIELD

ITS TAIL VERY

WITH ITS

MUCH BETWEEN ITS LEGS

By I. M. MacTAVISH

The great crowd at the Club Stadium last night saw the much under- rated Hongkong team cover itself in glory and take all the honours from the game. The Colony representatives started off very much the under- dogs, but at the end it was the Chinn side that left the field with its tail very much between its legs.

The extent and tension of this foot ball drama can be judged by the almost complete silence that greeted the equalising goal scored by Lok Tak-hai six minutes I do not belleve that the «llence represented indifference so much from the end. as a crowd stunned by incredulous surprise, for the pre-match assessment was that China-Asian Champions would win by four or five clear goals

but as it turned out they were in the end very fortunate indeed to get a share of the spolla,

The Hongkong; boy nowe their that the pititude of Bie crowd | In spite of all their pressure partial zueress and moral where'nwardla 11 was "the Best of the Hongkong boys could not the it never-may-dut 77114 What a surprise lay penetrate the China defence and,

Jory

spirit, to flest disregand la the ahead of fate that had been foretast fou

htt

probably, moj

DIRARAN!

for

SPORTING SAM

By Reg. WootION

Final Empire Games Lawn Bowls Trial

By “TOUCHER"

The seven-man Selection Committee to choose Hongkong's team of five lawn bowlers to represent the Colony at the forthcoming Empire Games in Vancouver atrived at their final choices after the fourth and Anal official trial game at the Hongkong Football Club yesterday.

them. Think Yee-kit of course, there was still a lot 找 brillight equalising of danger in the China forward

with line Hongkong and

Mok them

esperally when important of all, to some wall de semifiness The Kam-ha Chan-wah was in possession.

have put would

them f the planned train farties.

I began to look as though the In the first balf Lee Yak-tak lend a few minutes later, but score would remain unchanged wus out of kruch been Hond and he fluffed his shot when a few for Ho Cheunyi-yau, The Kam- the attack

ho and Chu Wing-wah all had macho yards from the grai

The final trial mulch yester-¡ The dimeulty will be to find a The Chase forwand He was chances do seure for Hongkong ure dangerous look when la

tursing playing a

theni lever Kate and to without

a fairly to ad- chy

Toul singles player among these four ***

produced Texis Keng-chem

the bowlers, Liddell is considered standard of bowls despite inside-right best in the arcond

You-foar and Cl Wing-keungvantage.

The minutes were ticking faci that the green was very in most quarters as insufficiently half.

were combining well. King Lok- The China team

much on the heavy and tricky experienced as yet. an alwuYN looked dangerous way when Klory came to Lak

This lack of a singles player refback when lee Tadin was when he was the possessors and Tac-bai and disaster to Jimmy side.

J. Lindell, A. E. Contes, R. WI probably advance Laure in the pening as the Kilcher erntre-forward was, Cheung in the China goal,

Geiting the hall sent back to Gourlay and Johnny

of M. B. Hossan Ribeiro claim of the game. He sastankuzoet right on the spot to falsh of

brist badly damaged elbise are took Fome

forward work from La Keng-chuen, the started off well with a live on that of Gourlay for the remala- no further part in the match, he be drove the ball wide of South China man drove it from the fest head and carried their ing place in the Colony

nt the end of for Vancouver. Fabout 25 yards. The China gout- lend up to 12-8 but with King Lok-sung Wat in gave keeper appeared to be unsighted the 19th head before falling off placement the forward to lest

erular gol Piatt gave

be made his effort too late I have a 21 Terval read.

the remainder of the none of its potential effle sends -

bina bort held 1 balaner | and five ball shut into the net off stadium packed to capas rity, play opened at a fart præer of play in the best halt there the far port. with the early advantage bang

after

the with the Chiru Meter

The names of players nominated by the Selection Committee are, however, still to be released as they are subject to find approval by the Management Com- mittee of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association.

Immediately Cas na ilout the it was Hong

this

standard of play was geliruftuan te vull the tune after touskone File might have won und Joe Luz, on the 11th and 13th

the

narrow

towards game.

A three and a four by M. B. Chubb. Raoul Luz Hassan, J.

The resumption,

but Kame,

overcagerness beads enabled them to

Luz's rink | the gap to 13-16. Wing-halves Lark Tak-lan and | spulled a couple of good chances,

dominatett play from this point, to Santos fork charge of the game HANK

while time per nik Wid and with le Keng-churn lank-only 1.1

Mumificent full length collecting 14 thots, including Ing

turk defence and

the dive by Wal Fat-king that saved to their opponents' single on Colony side looked u jot

more als side.

the remaining heads, The opentu Kul to Cha ke Champions than their got a big cheer, had 11 spemid - opponents,

high ant It was s0013 that both spelen

WARN

out on top.

WHAT SURPRISE

Wardle Takes Nine Sussex Wickets For 48 Runs

London, June 2.

One run prevented Johuny Wardle, the Yorkshire and England slow left arm bowler, from equalling the best season at bowling performance of the English cricket Hull.

nchieerd by

Shepherd, the Glamorgan

wickels

J.

for which silver trophy and He took mine Sussex for 48 res, compared with the 100 Guineas prize is ut stake. nine for 17

Sussex were shot muit for 154. pace

When play ended for the day, bowler, nguinst Northamstonshire | York hire had just equalled their still opponents' total for the loss of last month. So Shepherd leeds in the competition for the two wickuts, best bowling feal of the season

SVC-HKVDC

MATCH ON

MONDAY

Surrey, reignbut

"

STRANGELY UNHAPPY

· Bg-you.

SHEER MBRIT

the

the

over

1esm

I don't know, as yel, how varkiunco much this will be at with the selection already made

by the Selection Commitee, but I am

of the opinion that the Colony team should consist of the following: E. J. Liddell, A. E. Contes, R. F. da Luz, J. A. da Luz and M. B. Hassan It. S. Gourlay.

or

VRC To Hold First Post-War Regatta

On June 5, the Victoria Recreation Club takes

Never Say Die Wins The Derby

Epsom Downs, Júne 2.

Never Say Die, n rank outsider owned by the American, Mr Robert Sterling Clark, won the 175th run- ning of the Derby today.

The little son of Nasrullah dashed to the front after entering the straight and won easily by two lengths. Ho was a 83-1 shot.

Second after IL photo-sinishi | Alpenhorn, 00 to 1 Cloon- was another 33-1 chance, Ara- roughan and Moonlight Express bian Night, with the heavilyou to 1 Narrator and Ruwenzori, backed Darius, at 7-1, a neek 100 to 1 others. away, third of 22 mortars,

Placs betting in proportion:- Young Lester Piggott, who Tctallation dividends (to a 29 was riding his first Derby win-unit-Win. Never Say Dis dnshing nco 01! £3-17-1. Place, Never Say Dlo 19/3, Arabian Night £1-3-B and Darkus 7/0d-Rouber,

ner, rede

the aptly named colt who is by Nasrullah out of an American more, Singing Gross. Ho la trained by the voteran, Joe Lawson at Newmarket,

North

The favourites were the Country coll, Rowston Munor, und the French chal- lenger. Ferriol, which bolh

started rit five to one.

Rowalon Manor, who was in front of the feld with the Queen's horse Landau as they rounded the notorious Tatten- ham Corner, finished seventh

Ferriol, who was never seen te the race with a real chance, Onished 11th

WEEK-END

LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

The

ane following

Clubs for selection

Lawn Bowls League matches scheduled for this Saturday:...........

Div.

RBOC

V Пестово

om. t

The Queen, who was watching her coll Landau challenge on the anniversary of her Corena- tion, saw him Onish eighth after "Blue" on Saturday at 4 having every chance.

K. Elopement finished fourth, BoWnE.C C: Norma—BİCA and Blue Prince Kotvie Tindall, A. L. . Ean-

maay

PHughes W. C. Simpson; EJ. Liddell, J. O. Meyer. F

Narrator fifth sixth,

Francis, K.A.Q.C-F.

It was a chilly dull day and Howarth, A. Harvey.

2nd Div. K.B.G.C. v C. C. on the crowd was the smallest since Saturday at ic Store the war, possibly because the F. Lenile, . Askew, C. R.

was on a

Trem- Wednesday In-| Pearse, L. C. Parker; 8. A.

lett. stead of Saturday.

c. W

Greaves The

WOS going

but Buchanan, good

Bicheno

Ballay. E. A. slightly on the firm side. Never Boxer, M. E. Purvis romerved it. Suy Die was a popular cholco, Taylor. J. Dellemy. L. žintris, with many small puntors who ked the name of this flashy

Lat

XCC

24.

R. A.

another step forward in its 105 years of existence, when testnut, and though there was saturday Lock, J. Chubb. I.

the Club's new Boathouse at Deep Water Bay will be uffleially opened.

13

2nd Div K. C. c. Saturday at 3.30 p.m. at BG E. P. While, C. W. Laiti, J. Howard (skip); G. 9. add, 2. Gibson, W. Gainey, J. A. Tibble (skip); D. B. Sequeira, T. w.nt. Wilson, G. Lee, M.J. Divecha Iskip).

* Div. K.C.C.

1.R.C. on at 4 p.m. ALK.C.C disappointment when the Royal Tang. colt, Landau, faded after hold- Baker (skip): A. V. Lopea, ing a prominent position at Stapleton.. Kermani. J.

Wong (skip): D. C. Symons, D. Tattenham Corner, the victory Philips E. R. Rosselet, W. Hong of the American owner was cx- Sling skip).

Mr Clark is in the United States and the honour of lead- ing in the Dorby winner fell to the stable lad who does him.

The American jockey, Johnny gold he had a good Longden,

zrd Div. K.C.C. v H.K.E.R.C. on ride

mount on his Irishbred

Saturday 4 pm. at ILK.ER.C Blue Sall, who finished tenth. turuman. V. C. Seymour. it. The first three were all trained Chamberlain, H. A. Tris skip) S. Edwards, A W. Glover, W. at Newmarket. Jack Waugh. Bao, G. N. Obard skip): trains

John

Ferguson's Arabian

K. P. Wong, J. L. Stewart, J. Night, who was ridden by Tom Carvalho. C.

Champetovler my Gosling, while Horry Wrogg (skip, trainer of Sir Percy is the Loraine's Darius, who was rä- den by Manny Mercur

The time taken by Never Say Die was two minutes and 35-4/5 seconds two seconds more than Mahmoud's record. It was

Major individual honours In a China team that was in yesterday went to Erle Liddell,

The VRC-a familiar landmark on the Hongkong 2421) AN JINTA || great disappor- raoul Luz and Joe Luz. Liddleli ani FI... Yong-ang

the series was completed

of waterfront during the last fifty years-was pulled down tremely popular. strangely happy ag. the matches in

a bluze of glory

six months ago to make way for the central reclamation another combination of The Kam-hu and with

consistent

per- h. Sog Tao Team male, Hoformance us

that is to accommodate Hongkong's new City Hall. irad and opinion 13 nimos unanimous that he

Negotiationa bei ween the course, while crews have been Ng Kep-cheang was grand I should be included

for al- snill up so na to provide Club and Government team. The honour, ernative the pivot position and Chan Fat-Colony

accommodation have close racing as possible. There been proceeding for several will also be informat participa- was again on immaculate accorded him, will be the more

·wing-half

distinctive in that, he started years, and while the main site tion by rowing Members of the Strung WIL but a right from scratch and earned

for clubhouse und swimming Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, shadow of his old self and will his place by shear mecit.

etc. under consideration and the following programme of want to forgel this game.

events has been drawn up- Real Luz once again proved in Bunghom Bay is still under The real mystery was in the} that, in form, he is undoubtedly water, pending reclamation, i want the where every player | une

Senior Fours; 2. Junior of the best No. 3s lu the has in the meantime been pos- did many clever things yet only Colony, 1 heavy shots

sible Yes-

fast winter to make Fours; 3. Sentor Pairs; 4. Tea Novice Pairs; 5. Mok Chun-wah threatened any day time and again claimed available a small rocky corner Interval; 4

0. International Junior Pairs; Bay for Deep Water algnineant danger to the Colony their toll on the first 10 heads,

Fours: 7. Novice Fours: A. erection of a boathouse. defence,

Scrotch Fours, Every effort has

like Ho Ying-fun does not close marking and it was notice-

DOOL

at

the

been made

}

T.

ard Division platers to meet at Queen's Fier at 3.30 pm.

Flacrsio

The only drawback of playing Luz ut No. 3 is the difficulty of

and by using undressed Champions,

finding a skip who can comble effectively with him, and in this from the site the boathouse has prising England, Scotland, Scan- Joe Lawson's first Derby success. Rozu-Pereira,

able that he eventually moved away from the wing in an effort

macie n Kri PONGTEEV at The Oval, where, after losing half to ther workels to Somersel

5.

יי

shake off the

for ❘ Szeto

****

attention of Yiu. This time

magic

went on to compile Wing-keung's

and nellor h ner Yiu

as profitable us yin were

304 under four and a half hours.

respect only his brother Joe Lus the suitable man.

Chu Joe Luz come off expecially

mlsüred Cheuk- they

This was mainly due to might have been. undefeated Innings of 117 by

For Hongkong Wal Fat-kim Sub-Row and an aggressive was brilliant and got good cover by Mcintyre, who hit ii in 79 from Lau Chi-ping and Szeto minutes. At stumps Somerset Yi. Ko Po-keung was the man

cool under pressure, and

well In the last four or Ave heads of the match after having been fairly consistent through- out.

The final selection will be

to create an attractive building, There will be four teams for stone the International Fours com-

been made to harmonike fectly with the surroundings.

14 BOATS

wide

arc

per-dinavia and one other.

were 233 behind with eight the match: resolute in defence, prospect, will be no harm hal Rowing Club, and the Club

I left

Jack

team.

Friends.

The

181 Div. Reemio "Blue." K.B.G.C. on Saturday at 4 pm. K.D.G.C.-G. A. Guterres,

C. Pereira. 3. น Alarebun. C Noronha (skip) A PAROS 3.5. Hibeiro (skip): J. M. Gutierrez, S. E. Souza, R. F. Lux, 2. A. LUE (skip).

1st Div. Recreio **@ling" ▼

Marques

BOOKMAKERS PLEASED His Excellency the Governor, None was more pleased with Sir Alexander Grantham and the result than the bookmakers F. C. on Saturday at 4 p.m. at Lady Grantham and other dis- who actually admitted they had Recreio-A, S. Broga, P. A. Costa,

BAILA. B.F. tinguished guests will be pre- had a winning race even though M

(skip) A. A. G. Bilva, M. sent for the occasion, and the many small punters had money silve. Hori G.MP.

C. A. event promises to be very well on the winner.

bert (skip): Members and supported by.

Wille Bast, M. A. Baptista, A. A. Lopes Royal Jockey, Snaith said alier dismounting: (i).

2nd Div. Recreto v P. R. C. on "Landau gave me a good ride. Saturday at 4 b.m. at Recreio.-M. I was in the lead going round Roza-Pereira, R. G. Laurel, H. J. Tattenham Corner, but then the Noronha, A. A. Remodion (økip): horse blew up and falled to stay 1. L. Alves, fr. Bilve. M. Rosn

A. P. Comes (skip); A.M. Baptista. beyond a mile and a quarter." E. H. Carvalho, L. A. Rozario, da

Lawson said: "I always had A. Quierros (skip). faith In Never Say Die who has been improving steadily.. He is engaged in the St Leger as well as Royal Ascot"

The bullding is 70' long by

40' approximately

and contains fourteen rowing boats que o dull cut poble and, in two boatbays. Seven Lonts. gince the Selection Committee

two "eights," including has already chosen ite five

recent acquisition from Shang-

After the Regatta, there will be a housewarming dance and can now better cater to the ex- now for this columnist to give The following team Pave

Pettiford, 21-0 Aus Inspiring team captain: he gave his opinion an

barbecue to which Uckets, of to who he panding rowing membership, been selected lu play in the trallan all-rounder, and Doug all he had for every minute of thinks should be on the Colony Thu boathouse, which is necessity, have to be restricted Jown bowls matt-h between Insole. the Essex captain, were the game.

doubling as general clubhouse to 160. At last report over 100 former members of the Shanghat among the day's other century Santos can shake hands with

The best Colony rink, based as well, until such time as the tickets had already been sold. Volunteer Corps und the malers. Pettiforu batted Chon Fal-hung....in sheer foot on the trials and on past per- HKVDC at the Kowloon Bowling hours and hit 10 fours in his ball artistry they were delightful. formances, should consist of and swimming pool, in Kow- Music for dancing is kindly

Mrodas nex, 119 out of a Kent total of 305 Up front Chu Wing-wah and to E. J. Liddell, A. E. Coates, R. F.

Marcos being provided by tson will become available, also ring Serenaders--a nine-piece commencing an 4 pm. Oshanghai for nine against Nottingham-Cheung-you were the grafters Luz and Joe L

Includes adequate changing names Best).

formed by shire. Insole 126 off the with Tang Yee-kit always on the

rooms, showers and facilities for string

Hongkong bowling of Warwickshire, who lookout for an opening Lo

both

the mate Members and members

Bank staff. are second in the county table. Keng-chuen gets a special hand

Ladies. Between the changing CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES for his second half contribution.

rooms is an attractive and atry Close of play scores in county

lounge and bar, with kitchen- VERDICT: The result must

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R. C. Butter

A. P. Pereira

J. A. Luz (skip)

C. I. Blaplajan

thing

form On this Hongkong was in no way in-

to the

Games Asian

many Oval, Surrey 304,

out 117, Mcferior

(Subba-Row, not

Intyre 81, Lomax

51 for ito. At Oxford: Hampshire

eight declared ŒEsger not 158, Barnard 57) Oxford University 15 for one.

AL Cambridge:

(Black 136).

41 for

171

SATURDAY

for beach

orchestra

of the

HKRA SHOOT

tice

Rifle Association

célebantions, of the

USRC

2nd Div. V.A.R.C. v H.K/C.C, on

Saturday at 3.30 p.m. at U.S.R.C 4. Smithers. G. Hill, B. Hollway, I. COERTOve; G. Goodyear, M. Scott, Anew. A. Steven H D. Edwards.

ralli, C. Ingledes. N. Hart Baker.

3rd Div. U.S.R.C. v H.K.F.C. On-

Piggott said: "Never Say Die was always among the leading half dozen. I held a good place entering the straight. I took up Saturday at 4pm. at H.K.F.-B. the running from Darius, Rows-Van-Zuider W. H. Slayerson, ton Manor and Landau about a furlong out."

Ebbs, R. Bead: V. Goldsmithi, A. McKenzie, T. Wren, T. Curry: Aj Slogger, R. Green, W. Room Q.

EKERC

The following are selected Div. League Match against K.C.C. represent II.K.E.R.C. In the of H.K.E.R.C.m Saturday, at

E. pan. C. W. Johnson, A. Finnell, F. A. Golting, W. Stoker: W. E. Macfarlane. Pullame. K. Mundy Gardner Kruse, J. Biainer, V. Bonch, -3.

An outstanding reature of the

The start -five minutes late, Hides. building is a long and wide (55*

was a fairly good one though x 17') verandah facing the wea

Ruwenzori, Cioonroughan and The regular bi-monthly prod Kingstoe were slow in getting with a most magnificent view six for 75), Champions and in fact in

of hillside and bay,

shoot of the Hongkong away.

Early prominent were Macao, June 3. superior. they were a67 some ways

The annual Milltary Soccer

was held at Blue Sail, Alpenhorn, Howston The building is already prov-Kai Tak "A" Range on Sunday, Manor and Landau. final Interesting What

Between Hongkong Ing very Interport

with these

would have two sides

put

popular both

After going a quarter of a for there is and Macho will take place at oarsmen and non-rowing Mem- May 30, when 20 members turn- in Mandla up now no doubt that this elever the "28 Mato" Stadium on June Bers, as well as Lady Subscried out to shoot. Owing to the mile. Rowstors Maner shot to

Centenary Cambridge China sido can be played off t

15, starting at 5.30 p.m.

the front, followed by Alpen- Last University 285 for six declared game and, once the balance Is Macao 3-0 in their meeting in bathing as well as rowing. It

bers, providing as it does ex-RHKDF taking place the same horn, Blue Rod, Novor Say Din Stoan. Reservo, E. Ratcline.

facilities year, Hongkong best cellent

morning, the attendance

waa Darius, Landau, Valerullsh and Middlesex 22 for disturbed, it does not look near the British Colony.

First Divialon; P.É.C should in time become as naturally poor.

HyILS. no wicket.

Then Lavarigro raced Kowloon Dock Club at P.R.C. at Into 250 ly so good...or so confident.

One June 6, Fongkong Com famous a landmark as the old

the Bend, At

Scotland

followed by m.in. on Saturday:-R. Buxton:

The following were the win- bined Services will clash with a

Rowston (Cast 08), Derbyshire

Manor, Alpenhorn, Ple; W. Hallands J. Goodrgan, building was.

Pope, Yu, three.

Macao civilian selection on the To celebrate the official open- of spoons SR (b) Class Lindau, Darius, Never Say Die Perkins P. Metcalf, Kave

̈“A”~~A. F. Xavier, 91 points; 98 and Moonlight Express.

Gà Gough, J. Hayward; Rowe round at the same me ing of the Club-and-Boathouse,

Atowart. Cyl Burton, 31 the Macão

With half the distance covered, the Rowing Members of the (a) Claes "C"

Royston was

Second Division: P.R.C.^' ágains It

Lavengro regatta on Club are holding Manteigos: Germano, Saturday during the afternoon

Baturday?, H. ZVIDE, AT 1. Fann Tang Yee Virghio, O. Marques, Octavio, with the first boats taking to be held at Kal Tak "A" Range proaching Tattenham

The next practice shoot will Manor, Landau, Darius Never Becreto at Rectme pa Say Die and Elopement Ap 119), kit, Ho Cheung-yau, Tso Kam-Melo; Pedro, Goncalves, Mourad the water at 9.30 pm,

Nike | P. Lown, C. WiDeox Corner,.8. Roberti, C. Arties, A. on Sunday, June 13, commenc- Paulo, Correia. Reserves: Teixel-

Rowston Manos led Landau, J. Jox, R. Woodhead, A. 3T At Birmingham: Esox 316 China: Jimmy Cheung; Hau ra, Marques.

Ing at 9 a.m. Ficing will be at Lavengro and Never Bay Die. nett. R... Mackenzie, Reserva CLOSE RACING following players who submitted

(Insole 126), Warwickshire 41 Yung-aang, Lee, Chun-fat; Chan Civillaru Choc Sul-kee: F

200, 600 and 600 yards. It is

Half-way up the straight, there their munion for the local team but

Fal-hung, NE

Due to lack of time for hoped that more members will was little betwem Darkus, Never Cragengowar at Craigen rower Keo-cheung Rocha, Chiu Fu; F. Cunha, Lou For whom a place could not be At full: Sussex 154 (Wardle Tong Sheung: Zound: J. Fox, W. E. Titchen, nine for 48), Yorkshire 154 for Leo Tal-tai (Chu Wing-keung) Ng Tin-lol Madeira,

Ilo Ying-fun, Hon-san, L. Cunha; A. Roch, serious training, and the long take part in this Shoot so that Say Die and Londau, while pm on Saturday. T. VOR, Hunt, J. G. Meyer, V. A. Never.

A interval since rowing at the old more prizes may be awarded to Elopement, Atebian Night and Vorica, B. Bryan, 8, Marvin; E. A. N. Hels, D. Smith.

two (Wilson not out 08) King Lok-sang, Yiu Cheuk Cotrim, H. Santos.

races the various Classes and the Narrator were seen to be moving quilles Caim

Poynton, E. Lozicala, Frunce] Clubhouse had to cense, Heuter,

Presse.

will not be rowed over the full shooting will be more enjoyable up fast.

I. Coton Reserve A... Never Say Die galloping én rudge, 2.1. Harris resolutely," toole the lend about a furlong out. Arshian Night pat

M. Buchanan

N. Itart Baker

A. Harvey

(skip)

G. A. Gordon

J. Stonyer

Andrews

Tibble

• (skip)

V

A. R. Rack

A. N. Hakun

J. F. V. Ribeiro

(skip)

HI. P. Stuicide

M. A. Baptista

A. A. Remedios

C. Rora Pereira

(skip)

A game will be arranged for, the

Australia Beats

Belgium

Brussels, June 2. Australia, holders of the Davis Cup, beat Bolglum, 1935 European Zone Champions, 5-2. ma two-day international lawn termia match which ended hero

Feature of the second day' play was the victory of, Jucklá) Brichant, Belgium's No. 2, over the Australian Champton,Me

Rose, 6-3, 6-4

today.

WSER

"Qther results were

Lewis Hood Antrim Philippe Washer 6-3, 6-3, Gino Meiri ((Entitum) Ashley Cooper 49,, 0-3,

Hongkong:

THE TEAMS

Wel Fat-kim; At Northampton: Worcester Lau Chi-ping, Szeto Ylu: Luk shire 171 (Tribe six, for Northamptonshire 80 for three. Chu

At

for

35). Tak-hat, Ko Po-deung, Santoblowing are

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