THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1948.
ALL The SPORTS NEWS of The Day
HIGH SCORING IN COUNTY CRICKET
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American Olympic Swimming Team
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Detroit, July 9-Fifteen more names were added to the United States Olymple's rosier at swimming and diving trials before 50,000 spectators at the Rouge Park pools today.
Maurice Harlan and Miller Anderson of Ohio State and Sam Leo of the United States Army finished first, second and third in the three-metre springboard diving finals.
Harlan scored 159.19, Anderson 158.54 and Leo 152.70..
Tall, stately Ann Curtis upheld, Keith Carter was second with 2:44.4. her reputation, winning the 100-Other qualifiers were: Bob Sohl, William Schmidt, 2:40, metre free-style in 1 min. 7.7 sec., 2:45.4,
Balmorez, 2:48.8. Don Brenda Jose from Mario Corridan and
Selbold, Misa Corridon's time was DeForrest, 2:50.1, Dave 1-8.2 and Miss Helser's 1-8.6. 2:31,0, Bowen Stasaforts, 2:52.4,
The next three to finish won Allen Stack, Yalo backstroke ace, Olymple berths as members of the outdistanced 220 others in the 100- six-girl 400-metro relay team. They metre qualifying heat. in 1:07.1, were Thelma Kolama of Hawaii, Other backstroke finalists: Robert Howard
Len Muncer Takes His 100th Wicket OLYMPIC FUEL
As Glamorgan Wins
: London, July 9-While the England batsmen, with the exception of Denia Compton, wore finding runs 'difficult to get against Australia at Old Trafford, there was a 'spate' of high, scoring in the county championship matches.
Middlesex, the county champions, made light of the absence on Test duty of Comp- ton, Bill Edrich and Jack Young, in running up a formidable total against Leicestershire and won by 10 wickets.
Jack Robertson, their opening bat, was chiefly responsible for keeping the fields- men on the run, giving a text book display of over four hours for 132.
Lelie Berry, Leloccter's profes-. It was fitting that he should donal captain and opening bat, achieve this feat on the ground missed his first century of the season where, as a boy, he was taught the 6y one run, being out to the first first principles of the game. The ball after lunch today, but had some most delighted spectator was his had former coach, W. J. Bancroft, now consolation in knowing he beaten Jack King's record · aggregate
Another feature of this match was for the county of 25,122 runs.
the fest of Lon Muncer, the Glamor
The biggest hit, dince, the war at the Leicester ground was made in this match when Jack Walsh, in the
Home side's first innings, smashed a six into the street rome 150 yards
away.
K magnificent maiden 'century by 23-year old Gilbert Parkhouse, who fold the foundations for Glamorgan's ninth championship victory, proved the tighlight of the Welsh county's match against Sussex at Swansea.
77,
an offspin bowler, who became the first player to take 100 wickets this | season, thus overtaking the New Zealand fast bowler, Tom Pritchard, of Warwickshire, who still requires
Muncer had match figures wickets for 201, and thus consolidated their position at the head of the championship table and appear Ilkely to go further ahead By a result of their
Steaks, Lemons Or Helser.
Bamboo Shoots?
Mexicans May Have To Depend On Jumping Boans
run
Jackie Lavine and Patricia Healey. Cowell 1:7.0, Robert Tribble 1:0.4 They timed respectively 1:8.8, 1:10, Henry Wineman 1:0.5,
and 1:10.1.
McLANE WINS 400 By BILL MACKLIN ·
The men's 400-metre free-style London, July 9-The 5,000 was won by Jimmy McLane, Bill Olympic competitors in London Smith (second) and William Hous- (third). Seventeen-year-old will sleep between sheets and ner
full stomachs, the McLane's time was 4,40.9, Smith's
4:50.4, Haumer's 4:53.8.
Three California dividing queens, match, which is against the bottom British promised today.
Stanley J. Briault, Housing and Zoe Ann Olsen, Vicki Draves and won the diving club, Northamptonshire.
Ron Jenkins, of Worcestershire, Catering Manager for the British Patricia Elsener,
Organising Committee. Anais. Miss Olsen scored 117,39, great all-round display Olymple
called a press conference to assert Mias Draves 111.14, Miss Elcener the opening against Surrey On day, he became the third player to the 01 competing nations that their 110.07. perform the hat-trick in first class favourite sons will be well looked
in austerity-bound Britain. cricket this season. He took six
fully ого
operational,"
Rave
GESTRING ELIMINATED. Marjorie Gestring, 1830. Olymple for 52 in the innings with his right Brinult declared, pointing out that champion, lost out. In the finals. arm slow spinners, and held two two Olympic villages, Richmond Kathryn Rawls also missed a chance Park and Uxbridge, are open and at another Olympics, but will have one more chance on Sunday in the the bat by scoring 81.
He then proved his merit with teams are arriving daily.
"My staff is strained to the limitave and ten-metre platform diving.
The world record holder, Joo Derbyshire were set to get 278 in working long hours and seven days
catches.
one more wicket for the century: 15 240 minutes to win by Gloucester--a week. I do not anteipate manyVerdeur, won the 200-metre breast-
COUNTY CRICKET
Glamorganshire. They did it with six minutes on food.
STANDINGS .
Glamorgan (0) Middlesex (1)
P W 14
L
Dec L D Pts
0
2
110
1
100
Derby (5)
3
96
Yorkshire (0)
BO
76
Gloucester (2)
Lancashire (3) Warwick (15) Surrey (0)
Hampshire. (10) Worcester (7) Estex Kent G
Somerset (13)
Notta (12)
Sussex (10)
Leicester (14)
Northants (17)
"Match tic Figures in brackets after countles indicate final standing last season.
DAVIS CUP ·
Czechs Lead Italy In
Zone Semi-Final
Paris, July 9-Czechoslovakia look a two-game lead over Italy today in the single matches of the European' Zone semi-final of the, Davis Cup.
Jaroslav Drobny, Czechoslovakia, bent Gianni Cucelli, Italy, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 and 6-3.
Vladimir Cernik. Czechoslovakia. beat Marcello del Bello, Italy, 6-2, 6-4, 7-9 and 6-3.-United Press.
MEXICO AHEAD
Montreal, July 9-Mexico estab lished a 2-1 lead over Canada in their North American Zone Davis
doubles today.
next
Midland counties' player, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0.
Misra
to spare after losing eight men for
All-rounder George Pope our fare," 199. carried his bat with 125.
THE RESULTS The results of other games which ended today were:
At Chesterfield: Derbyshire beat Gloucestershire by two wickets. Gloucestershire 242 and 215. Derby- shire 100 and 200 for eight (Pope not out 125).
At Swansea: Glamorgan beat Sussex by six wickets, Sussex 201 and 237 (Carey 57, Muncer seven for 107). Glamorgan 400 and 93 for four. Lancashire beat
Taunton:
At Somerset by nine wickets, Lancashire 399 and 51 for one, Somerset 150 and 289 (Lawrence 02).
240 and
beat
Most of the
Queerts ALHAMBRA
are highly delighted with stroke qualifying heat in 2:43.1. About 40 nations are supplying part of their own food to supplement British menu based on the heavy the industrial worker's ration. Chinese athletes brought their own bamboo 20,000 temors shoots, Hungarians and the Americans 5,000 steaks.
Mexico wanted to send 600 live fowls but the British Ministry of Agriculture saved their lives, Briault said. 'There are too many rules about inspection-Associated Press.
Blacklist Of Social Pests
. At Lelcester: Middlesex Leleisterahire by 10 wickets. Lei-
Shanghal, July 10-The Shang- 245.. (Sima cestershire seven for 91, Lester 60), Middlesex hal-Woosung Garrison authorities 141 for seven declared and 45 for 0. have asked the Economic Police At the Oval: Worcestershire beat Corps to hand over to them a black- Surrey by eight wickets. Surrey 218 list of major hoarders, market mani- and 200 (Perks five for 43). Wor-pulators and speculators, according cestershire 354 and 71 for two. to Chinese reports today. Reuter,
sald "action" Informed OUTCÉS
as the list's will be taken as soon
sufficient checked and
DAI REES WINS
IRISH OPEN Dublin, July 9-Dal Rees, the British Ryder Cup player, today won the Irish Open Golf championship here, with a 72-holes aggregate of 205.
He finished two strokes ahead of Norman Von Nida,, the Australian with third place shared by Arthur Less and Max Faulkner, each with 300-Reuter.
names are
evidence is gathered.
These quarters added scrupulous
that un- merchants will be tried the Govern. in accordance with ment's emergency measures govern- and ing the distribution of goods
of the the
disturbance
economy during the period of the Communis! suppression campaign.
Garrison
officers,
meanwhile, again expressed determination. wipe out the market manipulating in gold and foreign currency, food,
goods- cotton and miscellaneous Reuter.
CHINESE Grand Opera
Under the distinguished patronage of Greatham.
CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS Bose, entered the semifinals of the and his compatriot, Ditip:
Solution of yesterday's puzzle.-- men's doubles, beating F. Kenay and Across: 1 and 5. Stand on cere- Cup tie here today by winning the J. Hackett, of Ireland, 9-3, 6-4.
mony;
Term:
10. 7.
0, Osier; Misrn and Bose later won through Annourer: 13, Lean; 14; laces: 15, The Mexican pair, Guerrere and to the final of the men's doubles by Dunce: 16. Crums; 18, Pop: 20, Hi Excellency the Governor and Lady Pulofor, beat the Canadian-brothers, beating the good British pair; Brenean and Jimmy Macken, 6-2, Hawn
Walton, Howard
Exeter; 21, Fauna, 22, Toys, 23, Duly the Royal
free. 6-3, 0-4-Reuter,
Force champion, and C. Lister, 6-3,
Down: 1, Siale; 2, Armada; 3, 6-2. In the final they meet Sturgess Dour: 4, Niece; 5, Sce 1 Across; 6, and Cyril Kemp, Ireland's leading Brass; 3, Monument; 11. Retread: 12. players-Beuter.
Racket; 1, Cafe: 17, Slay; 18, Pro; 10, Pose.
PARIS TOURNEY Paris, July 9.-Bab Falkenburg, Men's Wimbledon United States, singles champion beat France's Ro- bert Abdeselam 0-2 and 6-4, in the opening match of the International -Men's (ournament at the Roland
Garros stadium today.
Falkenburg was never in trouble to brai the as he settled down seeded Frenchman In 0 Game marred by a rain-wet court
Play was halled between the two sets-they were playing the best of three-in the elimination rounds to clean up the courts.
The three-day tournament lists some of the top international men stars in the singles and doubles
natches.
Playera include Budge Patty, United States, John Bromwich and Frank Sedgman of Australlo,
In the second ¿singtessanatch, the French Davis cupper, Marcel Bernard beat the Australian Frank Sedgman, 6-2, 1-0 and 8-3.-United Press.
AND THE FILIPINOS Birmingham, July 9.-Filipinos Felicissimo Ampon and Raymundo Solution to Skeleton Crossword on Dryro cashed in on their experience Page 14:- gained at Wimbledon by sweeping through the third and fourth round Mid- men's singles in the important land Counties tennis tournament at will meet Birmingham today and each other on Saturday In the finals, The overseas pair cave Birming- ham fans a anique look at Pacifie style tennis in crushing all English opposition.
In the third round, Ampan beat while Deyro M. David 0-3, 0-2 downed D. Mitchellmoro 6-1, 4-0, 0-1.
In the fourth round, Ampon beat N. Lewis 6-0, 0-4 and Deyro won over W. Moss 0-2, 6-1,
Apparently tireless, Ampon Deyro scored another victory in the fourth round of the men's doubles by beating Moss and Lewis 0-1, 0-3
-Associated Press.
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Club. and pieces of coloured glass, marble or other materials in designs to imitate paintings. 2. In the Union of South Africa. 3. The first oil that flows when ripe olives are pressed. 4. BROMWICH LOSES Molasses and the by-products off Paris, July 9-Bernard Destre sugar. 5. Holy land. 0. The need to Dublin, July 0-Sumant Misra, meau, French Davis
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lawn each fore-paw, four each hind-paw. Eric Sturgess, South meet Africa's leading player, in the final the international invitation
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INDIANS DOING WELL..
of the men's singles in the Irish tennis
Open lawn tennis tournament to- here today by beating John Brom-
morrow.
wich, the Australian ace, in straight
The French player won 6-4, 10-3. -Reuter.
Misra reached the final yesterday sets. while, Sturgess, today won his semi-
Anal, beating Dennis. Slack, tho
"
Scots Cathie Gibson Churns
Up The Water
Scarborough, Yorkshire, July 9,
Cathie Gibson,
Britain's leading Olymple hope for the women's swimming events, today retained two and lost one of her titles when Association champion- the English Amateur Swimming ships were continued here.
Miss Gibson, a 17-year-old Mo-1 men's breast stroke heats and failed therwell girl, has been out of the to qualify, but this was not sur water for several months and was prising ns she was swimming in her
final third race within 30 minutes. using the championships as
Jack Hale retained the 220 yards concentrated training for her bid for
men's free style title in the fine Olymple horiòurs,
She won the 440 yards women's time of two minutes, 10.4 seconds, free stylo championship with a su- beating the Australian spring cham- perbly judged Enishing effort in five plon, Warren Boyd.
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minutos, 39.8 seconds, and then took 47
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Her times were good considering Bert Kinnear, in the final of the the adverse conditions prevailing in 100 yards men's back stroke in the the outdoor pool, Sits was beaten new championship record time of 1 into third place in the 100 yards wo- minuto, 2.0 seconds-Router.
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