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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1955.

LEAGUE BRITISH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Frank Jowle Still In

TENNIS

Following are the results of Langue Tennis matches played yesterday:

MEN'S "D" DIVISION

CRC (3) Beat LRC By 8 to 24 W. Lore and C. Poon (CRC) beat Holloway 2nd Wirem. 7-3; beat Brandt and Van Der Hek, 5: beat Graham and Eggenberger. 64.

K. F. Fung and C. L. Pan (CRC)

lost to Holloway and C. L. Pan,

The Lead With A

Steady Round Of 72

St. Andrews, Scotland, July 5.

Frank Jowle, the Yorkshire-born Midlander, who was 2-6, Jost w Brandt and Van Der record-breaker in chief in yesterday's first qualifying Hek, 1-8: beat Graham and Eggen-reund of the British Open Golf Championship, maintained H. P. Kwok and Y, O. Les (CRC) his position at the head of the deld today when he had a drew with Holloway and Wison steady round of 72 on the Old Course. 3.6; beat Brandt and Van Der Hek. 6-4 beal Graham and Eggenberger.

berger, 6-3.

CRC (1) Best KTGCA By to

The purpose of the qualifying rounds is to cut an original field of nearly 280 to the maximum of 100 allowed for the Championship proper.

0. L. Puns and 8. K. Wong (CRC) Seat M. S. Lee and D. Yam, -2

Ninety-four players with ag- Harry Bradshaw (Ireland) 70 Seat H. Chen and J. Cheng,

gregates of 148 or better quali-Old, 69 New. Seat H. P. Kho and K. H, Lee, 5-2

C. M. Chair and Y. W. Lee (CRC)fied and a score of men at 149.

C. C. Potente (Spain) 68 Sent M. S. Lee and D. Yam, 5-1;

New, 71 Old.. beat H. Chen and J. Cheng, 6-3 beat H. P. Kho and K. H. Lee, 8-7. B. W. Choy and Y. Mok (CRC beat M. S. Lee and D. Yam, 6-3; Cost to H. Chen and J. Cheng, 5-7; beat H. P. Kho and . H. Lec. 6-1. IRC Lost To CRC (2) By 1 is 75

who would have sent the total over the maximum of 100, had to be eliminated.

The Bald for the Champlon- American, Ship proper includes South African, Australian, Agen

A. . Cawumbhoy and W. Mainian," Spanish, Italian Belgian hamed (TRC) lest F. K. Lau ami and even an Egyptian, apart F. F. Wong, 5-7 best Peter Ho from home talent. and M. K. Tam, 54; lost, to F. 11.

Char and J. C. L. 3-7.

Today was

comparatively

A. Minu and S. M. Rumjahn r ¦ dull. Early in the day Jowle IRC) lost to F. K. Lau and P. F supplementet his wonderfu! 63 Wong. 1-8; los to Peter lo and M. K. Tam, 1-0 lost Chan and J. C. Liu, 1-6.

to F. Hwith 12 for a total of 133 and

5. Yusuf and E. Yusuf IRC) lost o F. R. Lau and P. F. Wong. 10: drew with Peter Ho and M. K. Tam - lot to F. H. Chan and J. C

IKU Lost To CCSRC By 27 F. L. Two and K. S. Lee (KU) best by G L and D D. Yue, bral S. Zure and P W Tsang. 6-2: has to IP. Zer and K. Y. Chang. 2-0.

AS. Ma and W. C. Ho (HKU) lo to Lin and Yue, 4-5: beat Zee and Tsang, 6-3 om to Zee and Chang, 5. Wu and H. Lee (HKU) lost to Lin and Yue. 1-6; just to Zee and Tsang, 2-6: lest ia Zee and Chang

he was never caught.

But Laurie Aytun, "a Bużley St. Andrews born, favourite, ran into second place, only a stroke behind Jowle and was the only player to break 70 in both qualifying rounds.

MAIN BATTLE

Eric Lester (Bristol, „Britain) 69 Old, 70 New.

ARMY SPORTS

PARADE

This week it is our somewhat sad privilege to say "Good-bye and sale sailing” to the many talented sports- men of 72 Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery who leave the Colony today for the United Kingdom.

In the three years the regiment has been in Hong- kong it has built up a fine record of sporting achievements and at the same gathering a reputation for sportsmanship that is unsurpassed in Army circles.

OUR QUEEN AND THE TURF

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