AITKENHEAD SHIELD LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The Annual Allkenhead Shield lawn bowls mates' be- tween Hongkong and Rowluan will be played on Saturday, July 9, 里 The Kowloon Bowling Green Club, comuneneing at 3.30.
Players are asked, however, to asemble at 3.15 pm for Broup photograph.
Following are the teurs (Hongkong rinks named first):
Rank: O. Aden. G. H. Clayton, M. 11 TRED, R. 11. Marshall vs J.
A. P. Pereira,
hubb. E. 3. 1dddell, Cutier, K. Ratk 2: 1. Cottier. Mackenzie, A. M. Oitar, vs 1.. Gior den, G. Tockill. F. E. Innbow, W. Home Sing,
R 3: J.Can.ng. 5. F. v. 37. That, F. W. Holland vs W. Huker,. P. 10. F. Tan, A. A. 1.apres.
Ruk 4: 2. Stevens, G. Wan, W. Petchard, JS Landoit vs 3. Un
Plain, R. Hustiv, T. Waen, K. Hodie.
3: L. Singh, R. Pavra, P_Lee,
T. Byer vs C. A. Fiquriret, G. W.
Sutherland, A. D. Reft S. Smith
: Z. Tsok, W. Rees, 201 Moogan, P. Starsholl VI C Rozario, E. P. White, E. M. Kineton, H. Capest
Kink TA. Salinen. A. 2. Coleman, 2.1. Gardner, H. Hall vs ti. S. Lorld, Delgado, F. J. Rodrigues, D. C. Synon
Hunk MeLolinao, A. VI, F. Baudey, C. K. Sam vs W. 160), It Man, 1. Ha, N. A. Betrug.
HK W. Hullock, P. Metcalfe. N. Benton, H. Hossato vs 1. Faney, 1. Mattusim, D. J. Willis, C. A. L'ortho
Brak 201
yo
Alladra, C. F. 30
D Maxwell, W. 11. Brown ve L.. ton, S. It. Solina F. A. Santos, S. Y.
Rank H• W. Galles, J. Russell, M. j Baptista JR. C
Pejton, D Stevenson, V.
Ruchand
HVG.
Buk 1: A. Charbors, W tolton.
1 Dusun T. Kitche
Jefries, W. K. R. McKirdy, .
Hunk 13 Erition
A
13
H. Van W. av. K Lau s A Masques. B. Stone, R. Hall- wax. T. F. Baker.
1 14 T Chalmers, A.' Rahven, WF. Watson. 1. Dafty vs A Stonver, A. §. Thunburn, I. Linsley,
#
Rank 15: W. Mohammed. M. Tavlor,
Singh.
Metall ve Spra A E. Abime. 1. A. Roswelar, W. 0. Baker
14 E. A. Punk
Fistet. G. I Pekett, M. 3. Divecha, S. M. Hun Man vs Mt.
Reza Pereira, Ʌ 31. Atves. M. trumpton
Funk 17: 2 to, H. Trang, H. D. Bose. H. 7. Shielda v 1. G. Simp- Jan. 1 Maher, 11. A zuti, A. Borkley
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Bank HE 1. M. Hucks. Morris, J. S. Sked. J. Yount Bus-
C. Bozarie, H. C. Card-
A Luchtle, P. Hughes Repives: A. R. Gafour, S. Court-
ney,
L. Page. T. Davis & Mal.
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ADOVE: Princess Muting, President of, the All-Englund Lawn Tennis and Ccorpurg Club, terei ved lengls champions of the past and prevent lust Wednesday at Wimbldon. One of the elampists was Di-year-old Mrs Charlotte "Chaiy" Kierry — who won her first championship” at Wimbledon in 1993. She said; "There are same one players these days, but 1 don't stitnk they spend enough Uine thinking about the game and brushing up their tactles." Phota shows the Une-up,
They are: (Back row, from left) Off Schmidt, Sweden, men's doubles, 1938, Tony Tradert, USA, singles champion, 1959. Rod Lavet, Australia, înăllit last year, Reeded No. 2 this year. Jaroslav Drobny, UK, singiči, 1954. Hoy Eaterson, Australia, mien's Guüibles, 1957. Seade Fraser, "Australia, reigning champion, Geraner, atulloy, USA, 'men's doubles, 1957, Dennis Ralston, USA, men's doubles 1989,
Tiled row: it. Howe, Australia, mixed doubles, 1958. Baron von Cramm, Germany, mixed doubles, 1033, Budge Patty, USA, men's doubles, JOST, X. A. Gefirer, BK, men's doubirs. 1923; mixed doubles, 1926. ntax Wooldam, UK, meu's doubles, 1921. Jacques Brugnon, France, men's doubles, 1926-28-12-31. Charles Tuckey and G.
Haglies, both UR. men's doubles. 1535.
Second row: Jack Kramer. Usa, Wimbledon sincles, 1317: doubles, 196-41. Pred Perry, UK, singles, 1971-5-8. Angela Buxton, UK, doubles, 1958. Mrs P. Howard both UK, women's doubles, 1935-30. K. Apann (Ann Shilrock) and Angela Mortimer, both UI, women's doubles, 1935. Jean Borctia, France, men's doubles,
(le D. Melawa), Berlum. iixed doubles. 1932, Mir 8. Hanuneraley (Mis F. James and Mrs M, Measles (Mizu K. Stammers), Cochet, Francs, men's minutes.
Mr
1927 and 1979.
M. Derugia, France, men's doubles, 1911. Mrs Shelia Summers, South Africa, mixed doubles, 1918.
Front row: Mrs M. King (Mias P. 2. Mudtsid), UK, women's doubles, 1812. Mr W. Blakstad (hien Holtrofi-Watson), UIT, wonien's doubles, 1928-29. Mix F Ryan, USA, women's doubles, 1914, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 30, 33. and 11. Men D. Little (D. Hound), UK, singles 1917, mixed doubler, 1914, 15, 36. Mrs Sterry (C. Cooper), UK, kingies, 1809, 96, and 38, 1001 and 1988. Princess Marina, Mrs D. P. Gern (Roathby), tit, singles, 1909, doubles, 1911. Mer 1. A. Bodies (McKane), UK, singlex, 1926, mixed doubles, 1924, Mrs T. Mavrogordata (Mrs Parton), UK, mixed doubles, 1916. Mrs. D. Turkey, UK, mixed doubles, 1913, Madame 1. Mathlet, France, wonien's doables, 1933-4, 1937 The Times London,
World record
equalled
London, July 4.
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The young Scottish runner 24-y-ar-oll Nat Fisher equalled Gordon Pirie's world record for the ofic and a half mile racy at Padrington here to- night. Fisher's record-equalling · time was 6 minutes 28 seconds. L-AFP
Sports Diary
TODAY Bowls 1st Division: Recreio "W" KBGC at 5.30 pm,
Calong Singles championship matches at PRC, HKFC. KBGC,
KCC, Recrelo, CCC, 6.30 pm.
Tennis
Mixed "A" Division: SCAA V LRO. KCC CCC.
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Australians draw with
Lancashire
Manchester, July 4.
With the third Test starting at Leeds on Thursday, the Australian cric- keters had some useful batting practice today when they rattled up 518 for six declared-the highest of the tour in drawing their match with Lancashire here.
U.S. baseball results
Results
New York, July 4. of today's
Major Lengue baseball matches were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Altogether 1,0728 TOMS were and the sale of autographed I scored for the loss of 18 wiekets hats during the course tatt
in the match. Lancashire made gomu and there seems little
34 and 134 for two and the doubt that the England bowler Australians 540 for six declared. will eventually Anish with
Feast of runs The feast of ras 221 runs were added in 21 hours before lunch was started by Noriaan O'Neil, who 114 162. and Brian Booth who was out when only one short of his century,
(First game)
K
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E
Philadelphiu
7
1
This pair, who resumed this morning at 324 for three, p
St Louis
10
2
on 197 in 214 hours for
The
0
u fourth wicket.
2
(Flest game)
19
3
(First game)
***** *** ** ** ** **
O'Neill thrashed the Lau- cashire attack Brian Statheon
2 was absent beenuse of a muscle
injury in
2
of 230 slay
fre-gure benefit.
Scoreboard FIRST INNINGS Lancashire: 344
Australans (Overnigh 224 for threes
M. O*Net e and b Both
Bath Clayton 5 Booth Bemani e Bouts ↳ Grieve
. Jarman hat out
G. McKenzie met out
Extras
1:12
Total for a whir declaras 61 Fall of wickets: 1-77, 2-107, 3-291, 1-409, 5-500, 8-541.
Bowling Analysis
Statunin Barker
minutes, during which he hit 19 Colins fours and one six. Booth hit Mamer two sixes and 10 fours in his Hines
Richie Benaud, the Australian
5
5
00 which occupied 21⁄2 hours,
1
1
| capiain, hil a quick 30 and then i declared the Axistrallin Innings
2 at hunch with a lend of 202,
With the pitch playing
Howard ĮGTIONCA
hots
O M T W 19.2 3 39
13 0
SECOND INNINGS
Lancashire
G. Puliar e Caint b Sluprot
as P. Marner not t
easily as on the first day, there 1 me fittle chance of a de 3nits remull though the Aus
tralians, goined a qulek wickel when Lancashire's Brian Booth was caught with only nine runs on the hoard,
it Geleves not ant
Extras
Tolat dør 2 wickets)
Fall of wicket: 1-, 2-11.
Bowling Analysis
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(10 innings)
(First game)
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(Second game)
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ol impson Quick
Benaud bowls
Geoff Pullat, who is among | benavM
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
San Franciscu Chicago...
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Detroit New York
(Second game)
Detrolt New York
Kansag Los Angeles
Kansas City Los Angeles
Boston Washington
Chiengo Minnesota
Cleveland Baillmore
(Second game)
STANDINGS Major League standings, In-out for 42. cluding today's games were:
"NATIONAL LEAGUE
W
40 20
Pet
50.1 2
on
43 31
Cinelunati
Los Angeles
San FranİRÇO PHAOTH Milwaukee 111 Luls Chicago Philadelphin
Detroit
D1 .320 b
Lancashiro has no cevred quickly, the 100 ter the innings coming in minutes.
Benaud, fighting to get match
fit for the Test Fave lis bowling shoulder a stiff workout
37 120 125 the second fraings. He sent
41 4.39 34
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York Cleveland
HalthRoc
Chicago poslen Washington Mo
Los Angeles Kanas Ch
411
012
i down 11 overs--NUTE than
other 234 2312 any
bowler-in Con- ceding 61 run for no wiekels,
The match-beneft Bring Statham-brought £3,000 AL the gate and produbet eni- Iectiona totaling £704, guaranteeing Statham a mum
for
Bert Oldfield visiting HK
FERDINAND
NANCY
WHAT A MUGGY
HUMID
AUNT FRITZI SAYS IT'LL TAKE THE
42
DAY
Beri Oldfield, the founer Aus- trollan Test wicketkeeper, wil be visiting Hongitong buxt week, He is expected to arrive on July
11 during the course of a half- day sea-trip and will proficly stay here for three or four days. Mr Oldfield played altogether
the region of £2,500. In ud-38 Test matchen and still holds dillon, several hundreds of the record fdr
pounds were raised by raffico number of catches modo-90.
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