COUNTY CRICKET
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1949.
The
Worcester Lead
Championship Race
John Langridge Hits Another Century
London, June 7.----New leaders in the County Cricket Cham- pionship table have come from the Whitsun week-end sorics of games.
Worcestershire now occupy that elevated position following their victory in two days against Essex and the failure to win by both Middlesex and Surrey, who were previously first and second, re spectively, in the table.
Worcestershire's win yesterday made their points total 56, while Middle- sex, taking only four for their first Innings lend, have 52 and Surrey, losing to Nottinghamshire, remain at 44, where they are joined by Yorkshire, who took the first innlogs lead in their drawn game with Lancashire.
The most exciting finish today was Warwickshire's one wicket victory over Derbyshire. A collapse threatened Warwickshire this morning, but Ord and Spooner checked it with a fifth wicket stand of 65 and then Ord and Townsend put on 49 for the sixth wicket.
over.
Even so, Warwickshire sl, were Simpson's second double caught just off the ground In needed 11 nung wili two century of his career, which attempting the boundary, wickets to fall. Pritchard it occupied four hours 40 minutes which would have put Glamor
a second hundred in the gen In front. two fours, but was out when and two runs were all needed. | match by Fishlock, who in aj The New Zealanders scored Hoilles, the last man in, suc-stay of two and a quarter hours, 111 for 3 in an hour and three- wived five balla before Ord hill two sizes and 10 fours, quarters and the match was
Nottinghamshire were set to drawn.. took a single off the next
200 Hollies lasted out the rest of
123 minutes and Robinson, normally log they attacked from the start break Simpson and Hardstart the Eng-with medium paca
bowler, experimented to open land players, opened with 120 in Glamorgan's attack and got 55 minutes and the runs wero Sateliffe caught
locked off in 97 minutes for the short leg with only eight runs 1oss of only two wickets..
THE RESULTS
that over and then Ord scored the winning single.
score
His 75 not out occupied three hours 50 minutes, but was worth every minute for it was a real mnich-winning innings.
Great bowling by Douglas Wright featured the Kent vic- tory over Hampshire.
With six
At Birmingham: wlekets standing- Hampshire needed 82 runs to day, but Wright took five for 28 to give him 8 for 03 in the innings and Kent won by 20
Results of games ended today
runs,
were:
Warwick hire bent Derbyshire by ano wicket. Derby 86 and 202; War- wickshire 172 and 207 for (Ord 75 not out, Jackson 4 for 59).
Lanshire
At Southampton: Kent bent Wright was quite unworried¦ by being no-balled many times 131 and 163; Hampshire 104 and Hampshire by 20 runs Kent owing to his tendency to drag
154 (Wright & for 63). ils foot at the moment of
At Manchester: delivery,
drew with Yorkshire. York Sussex
sex saved their match with Middlesex zml though Compre 324 for 7 declared and 188 for 3 declared (Hatton 01 not ton's beneft did vietoty
was
n
not bring out): Lanenshire 177 and 227 for financial (Grieves 69, Wharton 73 not More than 11,000 paid out). at the turnstiles today when the
SUCCER.
wickets.
scored.
AĻ
forward
Smith batted attractively, and the 50 went up in 55 minutes, but the interest had gone from the game and Glamorgan used a variety of bowlers.
THE SCOREBOARD The final scoreboard read: NEW ZEALAND 1st innings 312 for 8 declared. 2nd innings. Rabone lbw b Wooller
bon
Sutcliffe e Clift b Robin- Smith e Robinson b Jones Mooney not out Cowie not out
Extras
GLAMORGAN
1st innings 309
--Reuter
38
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HERO WORSHIP
Although Danny Rye,
4, lost the decision in a three-rounder
the at Naval Academy's 31st Junior Annual Navy Boxing bouts, at An- napolis, Md. he was re- warded with a big klas from pretty Anne Greenlee, 3, daughter of Lt. Comdr. and Mrs P. E. Greenlee.-AP Wirephoto.
TENNIS
Birmingham Tourney
Tennis League
Indian Recreation Club, Ina a result of an 8-1 victory over USRC, and South China, turning back Kowloon Tong "Whites" 6-8, are the only two teams to be un- defeated after two matches in the Men's "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League and are now joint leaders of the division.
In the Ladies' "B" Division, the three clubs that won last weeke won once again with Ladies Recreation. Club assum- ing the lead in the division with a est score of 18-2. Craigen- cower Ladies follow with 15-3 and CRC Ladies with 12-0.
CHAPS
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FOLLOW ME
I'M NO AMATEUR
League
Bowls
the
The following will represent Kowloon Bowling Green Club ins
Yacht Club Commodore Reviews The Season
Addressing those present at the presentation of trophiles on Monday, the Commodore, Mr N. V. A. Croucher, welcomed Mrs. A. C. G. Madden, and expressing regrots at the inability of Admiral Madden to be prosent hoped he would be able to find time to take part in the forthcoming Navy v Club mees. Ho continued: The season, again to express our thanks to now closing is a record one. Captain The Fleet continues to increase Vittorino who went to a great Rodrigues and Lt. and now number over 80 and deal of trouble in making our nearly all have taken part in visit so enjoyable.
the season's racing. During the reason, 25 Redwings were put Into the water and have proved
INTERPORT ROWING
This is the first occasion since
very popular and successful, the War we have been able to These, together with the Dragon hold an Interport Rowing Roco. and Stars, have provided a lot We looked forward to Salgon, of keen and interesting racing Shanghai and ourselves taking Since the War, men and women part in a triangular contest but have suddenly become more in unfortunately events up North terested
in salling and are be- prevented the Shanghal crew ginning to realise
the joy of from coming down and parti- having a boat, even a small one, elpating in what would have BCAA beat Kowloon Tong 1st team Indian Recreation Club the maddening throng for an Hongkong won the fours and and being able to get away from been some very keen racing. Eastman, A. Collyer, J. Mickelvis afternoon, day or week-end and pairs and are to be congratulated (Skip): E. A. Aikins..visiting the innumerable beauty on rowing such a good race. Thompson, W. C. Simpson, L. Sykes spots where even the small (kipi F. A. Plume, L. Gaddi J, boats can and FTASTE, A. J. Hol (skip).
an opportunity However, Saigon
Men's "B" Division mencing at m
their leaguð on Saturday com
"White", 6-3, in the Men's **"
| Division
David Choy and Dilly Yu (CAA) lost to K. Wu and K. K, LI 4-5; beat C. Y. Wang and J. Avasia 6-2; beat A. Chan and Chan 4-3
P. Poon, and C. K. Chan lost to Wu and Li 4-1; beat Wong and Avala 0-2: beat Chan and Chan 6-3.
5, Wong and II. C. Kwok lost loton, 3. G. Steyer Wu and L1 '3-d; buat Wong and Avesta 6-1; beat Chan and Chan -
KCC BEATS HKCC Kowloon Cricket Club beat Hong-
kong Celeket Club, 8.4.
drow whis A. V. While and W. Run 0-4: beat C. J. Smith and y. Grose 6-3; 1on to A E. P. Quest and . G. P. Gubit 3-0.
Dr Meyer and Arafurolt (UKCC)
Mahon and Howard lost to White
will be repro-
proved
and ld oxtraordinarily especially na they are unused to
to
2nd team v. Talkoo Dock Club for saling in protected waters. to be a very formidable craw (home)-A. Hutton, J, Crighton, A. Spary, V. Chittenden (6kip): J. A. EVENING INSTRUCTION L. Pearson, D. Trall, N. 3. Wiggin
well (Skip); J, 0. Robertson, C. E. Crouch,
The best way to learn to sail our bonts. It has given us very Warren, J. Hempsey (skip).
A. H.is, of course, in a boat and great pleasure in having them 3nd team v. Police Recreation Club nothing can take the place of Visit us and I hope this will (away). F. S. Baker, J. Roberts, the experience gained at first-inaugurate what will become un W. H. Bailey, 11. H. Rose (Skin: hand sailing na crew in a boat, if. A. Lammert (Skip); P. Ilughes the object of encouraging our French Consul General, and the A. P. Weir, T. P. Styles, A. Dalley, with a skilled heimsman. With
oat annual event.
To this end Mons. Jober, R. H. Brown, Hemaley (Skip).
T. Wron, T. J.
younger members, some of our French Community have donated TODAY'S MATCH
experienced helmsmen are a very handsome trophy and I Club de Recreio
willing to take out novices and will ask Madame Jobez and Stim 3-6; drew with Smith and pented by the following in a 2nd instruct them in the gentle art kindly present it to Mrs Madden Grose 6-0; lost to Guest and Guest Division 1-4.
League faway) match on any evening. The increasing who will receive it on behalf against KCC at 0.30 pm, today!
Pina, E. M. Alarcon As A boat gives ano more enjoyment is no reason why L. 8. Silva, V. A Sequere popularity of boat sailing of the Club. understandable
and owning a Silva, M. Nunes, N. A. Beltran, A.
As I mentioned before, there A. Lopes: R. M. V. Ribeiro, B. than almost any other form of with Pintos, P. Xavier, A. F. Noronha recreation and here is an oppor should not become the venue of Hongkong, The following wil represent the tunity for our young members
It's excellent facilities, erelo today at 5.16. p.m. at Chater to IDCCC against the Club de Re-u Road:
take up one of the most fascinating of sports in almost D. Phillips, C. B. Black, R. Ideal surroundings. Edwards, A. W. Brown (Skip): G. W. Sowell. II. J. 1. Lowe, J, Skin- ner, R. . Wild (Skip): N. R. Over, Williamsa (Skip): Reserves.-A. D. E, J. R. Mitchell, 1.F. Shields, W. Ifumphreys, T. Croathwalle. T. Faite
And Sun 6-3; beat Smith and
Lemay and Clifford beat White
rose
-2; lost to Guest and Gürst 0-0.
CRC "A" WIN.
CRC "A" beat Kowloon Tong "Blue" 76-135.
D. C. Luke and P. F. Choy (CRC "A beat Last Chuen and Lau Ping 8-3; lost to S. P. Tao and G. Lin 2.0: beat San Tal and Peter Yue 6-3, M. Ma and T. W. Choy drew with Lou and Lau 6-0; bent Tao and Lin 6-4; brat San and Yue 6-2,
0. L. Ponn and K. M. Au beat Lau and Leu 6-4; beat Tao and Lin 6-2; beat San and Yue d-2,
IRC BEATS USRC
IRC beat USNIC 6-1. A. R. Kitchell and I. M. Omar (TR.C.) beat F. her'a and A. and A. Moyes 6-7 beat A: Dillon and D.
4: beat
Birmingham, June 7-ig 7-5: beat K. Riddy 111 Mrs B. E. Hilton, England, Pecarie 6-4. for 3 beat Miss B. Gulbrandsson, 0. Rumjahn and . Rumfahın best Sweden, 6-2, 6-1 and Mrs M. and Mayes 13: Beat Riddy Halford, England, defeated Pearle 6.4.
1. Kitchell and K, M. Tunisha fellow countrywoman Joy to to Fisher and Itaig 2-6; beat Gannon 6-3, 6-4 in the Riddy and A. Moyes T-5; beat Dillo
and Pecarte 6-3 quarter-finals of the Bir- HOW THEY STAND
Lawn Tennis mingham
Sets Tournament today.
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Major League Baseball
At Northampton: Northamp Sumex second Innings was tonshire drew with Leicester- featured by John Langridge's shire. Leicestershire 324 and century.
153 for 7 (Tompkin 70, Brown He was at the wicket for four 4 for-35); Northants 302 (Davis and a bolt hours and hit 13 171). fours. Half way through the At Nottingham: Noits bent afternoon it was obvious that Surrey by & wickets. Surrey Sussex had saved, the match, 208 and
declared 200 for 4 which produced nore than a (Fishlock 110); Notts 302 for 2 thousand runs for the loss of 25 declared (Sirsan 200 not out)
Americans Louise Brough and RC 209 Co 2 (Hardstaff 74,
Mrs Margaret Du Pont also won SCAA BATTLE OF THE ROSES Simpson 58 not out).
their way into the semi-finals, CRC "A" Al Lord's: Middlesex drew Yorkshire should
Mrs Du Pont beat Mrs David CCC have won with Sussex, Sussex 200 and
New York, June 7.- the Battle of
S-1, 6-2, and Miss Brough de Heerelo the Roses Will 374 for 8 (C. Oakes 52, John Preacher Roe fanned 10 feated Miss B. Knapp 6-3, 0-0. K. Tong B. Lonewshire, but they had one
130, J. Cakes 53); Chicago Cubs and held them disastrous spell of ten minutes. 420 for 7 declared."
Quarter final results, in the K. Tong W.
LRC to six hits to lend the Brook-
Men's Singles were: Cambridge: University drew with Croslyn Dodgers in a 7-1 Na-Cup player, defented E. J. David, RAF
Cambridge
Tony Mottram, British Davis KCC sters, Free Foresters 215 and 250 tional League victory over Englanti, 6-4, 6-4. for 3 (Allen 101 not out, Shir- Chicago today. "rest 51 not out); Cambridge 401
for 7 declared.---Heuter.
Lancashire, needing 318 tons in
less than four hours, had started going for the runs and tour of their hest batsmen were out for
05, which gave Yorkshire win,
promise of a
Then Grieves was missed four tlines in ten infnutes after being at the crease
case 35 minutes for one run. He proceeded to knock the Yorkshire bowlers in a hit or
HOW THEY STAND
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miss display, and rattled up 50 Worcester in 33 minutes,
Но scored 40 before losing his | Surrey 0 3 1 2 0 2 44 wicket and took part in a cen-Yorkshire 0 3 1 2 0 2 44 tury stand with Wharton (73 Kont
7 3 2 1 D 1 40 not out), which parned Lanes Somerset shire a draw. Grieves hit four Warwick sixes and eight fours.
Northamptonshire made 110
mistake this morning
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the nine runs necessary for 'Orat Notts innings' points and the eighth Glamor- wicket stand passed the hundred. Davis, in reaching 171, had the Sussex highest score of liis career. He Lancashire batted six hours, hit 17 fours and
Essex Gloucester 6 did not give a chance.
Hampshire 6 1 3 1 Leicester 4 0
With Leicestershire losing four men for 37 in their second innings, a win for Northampton- shire
but seemed possible,
Tompkin, receiving good support from two of his team-mates,
saved Leicestershire. Ho hit d
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W. Butler, Britain, beat RHKCC USIC V. Fontes, England, 6-0, 6-0,
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N. F. Moriad: of Iran beat H. Ladies "B" Division F. Walton, England, 6-3, 7-5.
Geoffrey Palsh, another Bri-
CCC BEATS RECREIO
Club de Recreio lost to Cral-
Centre-fielder Andy. Palko homered in the seventh to foil Roe's bid for a chutout. Dodgers routed Dutch Leonard tish Davis Cup star, defeated S. with a five-hit, four-run spree Nimr, Egypt, 11-9, G-2.-Asso-entower, 2-7, in the Lawn In the sixth inning. Centre-ciated Press. flelder Duke Snyder's double
and homer accounted for two Brooklyn runs,
KENT TOURNEY Beckenham, Kent, June 7 Narish Kumar, 20-year-old Ree struck the big blow in Indian player, who has come to the sixth by knocking in two England for tournament CX- with a bases loaded single. The perlence, reached the third victory enabled the Dodgers to round of the Men's Singles
over undisputed possession in tuke
the Kent Lawn Tenn's of first place for the time being. Championships here today. The New York Giants can go
defeated D Chalk
Cincinnati faces Boston and
back into a first place tie with (Britain) 6-2, 3-0, 6-2 in the Brooklyn by whipping the St. second round, mainly through Louis Cardinals tonight,
the strength of his volleying Pittsburgh plays at Chicago and an ability to retrieve from
all of
parts the court.
gaining a a comfortable After first set and taking the
tonight.
Cardiff, June 7-A century win put
Tennis League Ladies' "p" Divi- sion yesterday.
Mra A. Carvalito and Mina A. Roza Recreio lost to Mra Fowler and Mrs S. Chiu 0-8: lost to Miss R. Ruman and Atlas 8. Soure 3-6: Watson 2-6. lost to Mrr N. Castro And-Mira-T. Ms O. Lawrence and Miss M. Xavier lost to Mrs Fowler and Mrs Chiu 0-6; 10xt to Miss Rimjahn and Mes Souza 2-0: lost to Mrs Castro and Mrs Watson 4-0,
Miss M. Figuereldo and Miss M. chest lot to Miss Fowler, and. MIS Mr Souls 8-2: beat Mrs Castro and Chiu 4-6; beat Miss Numjahn and
ira Watson B23,
0-0
LRC BEATS KCC
Playing at home, Kowloon Cricket Club lost to Ladies" Recreation Club, Mies Fisher and Bire Horseman (K.C.C.) lost to Mr Kite and Mirz Allen. 2-8 Imela Mrs Scholer and Mrs Robinson 4-6: lost to Miz Pomeroy and Mrs Hutchinson 2-6
AMERICAN LEAGUE
opening In the American League; the game of the second, Kumar was Detroit
Ed subjected to several ferce ne Tigers sunpped Lopat's perfect five game win-attacks by Chalk, and be then
Mrs Van Houten and Mrs Hoare ning streak as they beat the became erratic with his placing. New York Yankees 6-2. Tho
It was not until after the first lost to Mrs Kite and Stra Allen 4-03 two games of the third set had sort 3-6: lost to Mrs Pomeras and hlost to Mis Scholes und Mrs Tobin- the Highlights of the Nottingham- provided an interesting struggle
again, and then his superior Airs Hewitt and Afre Denjamin shire Surrey match apart from for first innings lead, which was
tactics told Reuter.
Foto Mrs Kite and aira Alten 20;
the home county's bright hitting, i virtually the end of the match folder Hoot Evers drove in two beat K. H. Lo of China 7-5, 7-9, Mrs Hutchinson 2-6.
lost to Mrs Scholes and Mrs Robin- Earl Cochell of San Francisco son 4-0 lost to Mrs Pomeroy and between Glamorgan and the New runs on a double. Third base-- in the second round of the
Kent
County man Billy Johnson hit
Lawn Tennis championships today. AsSO- ciated Press.
alx and ten fours in an aggres-eighth wicket partnership by hall games boers five and a been shared that he got on top Mrs Hutchinson 10
alve innings..
NOT RETIRING
the League Wilfred Wooller and Muncer leading Yankees.
Catcher Bob Swift hit a two run homer for Detroit and left
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two
CLEMENZION falled by three run homer for New York.
THE SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago
Competition was keen at Fan ling over the Whitsun hollday and several good cards were re- turned in the various compell- Etions.
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CRC BEATS USRC United Services Recreation Club last to Chinese Recreation Club, 4-5. MA A. E. G. Hale and Mrs J. D. A. Lament (U.S.R.C.) Tost to Miss W. W. Choy and Mrs K. Lau 1-6; fost to Miss W. K. Mak and Miss T. F. Choy 3-6; beat Miss Y. Ku and Mrs K, W. Chaun 7-5.
Mrs J. F. Raeburn and Mre 5. 3. Walton 'lost to Miss Choy and Mrs
La 3-6: lost to Mrs Mok snd Miles Choy 1-8: last to Miss Ku and Mrs
Daun 3-0.
London, June
runs to
to gain this lead in a drawn The Washington Senators 7.--Rumours match, but they provided the conile the Tigers for second that Henry Cotton was rotiring most entertaining cricket. from golf, probably due to the viously there had been
Pre place in their night game FANLIng golf fact that he had decided not to plaints from the players about
com- against Cleveland defend the Brish Open the lifelessness of the plich. next month, were denied by Cotton himself tonight on his re-minutes and altogether he hit a Wooller completed his 30 in 75 turn from South America.
Ho explained that the time is six and nine fours in his 80, too short for him to prepare for Wooller, who helped Muncer Brooklyn the Opan and do justice in the to add 101 runs in 80 minutes, (Winning pitcher Preactier. event. Ho plans to play in soma was brilliantly run out. by Roe, loser Eutch Leonard.) of the Professional tournaments Donnelly, who retrieved the ball later in the season and says that after dropping a possible catch. New York.
AMERICAN LEAGUE' Bogey Pool with R. K. Collings, If he is chosen he will play for
OR. R. Coombs and F. Groves all Twenty-five runs were needed Detroit Britain against America In-the-for the lend
1belog one up on bogey. Ryder Cup match at Ganton in Joined Muncer
Heyer (Winning pitcher: Ifal 'Now- A
LRC Stableford Competition CCC for the last houser, loser Ed Lopat)-Asso- will be held, on the Old Course CRC September-Reuter,
wicket. Muncer was brilliantly elated Press.
this week-end,
THE SCORPIONS
CARAMBA!
when
Mister
Conquest
The Captain's
Mrs Wright and Mrs Christiansen Cup qualifying round was won by R. K. Colbeat Miss Mon and ante hay de lings with a net 70.
beat Miles Mok and Mrs Chạy 6-4; There was a triple to in the beat Mus Ku and Mrs Chaun 6-2..
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THAT'S THE END OF THAT!=ks WOULDN'T HAVE . CHANCE ON THOSS
ROCKS
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RCC
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TODAY'S MATCHES
Today's matches in the Men's
"C" Division aro:
burn,
a Far Eastern Olympaid.
It is very great pleasure to our Club becoming in- creasingly popular with the
And
The cruising fraternity have Officers of the US. Navy, and I the call of week-end cruising is ties of our Club are always at continued to increase though would mention that the facili finding
more supporters than their disposal. the Sunday racing.
and
The profected swimming pool CHESS TOURNEY
will. I hope, soon take tangible At Chinese New Year, the form. This will certainly be a Club Nautica de Macao invited great boon to Members Tomorrow being a public holi-members of the Club to visit their families who find it almost day, the matches arranged for them and we responded to this impossible to find a niche in the the evening in the final of the invitation in full force. Every overcrowded beaches, now int tournament for the Champlon class of boat was represented bathing is so popular. ship of the Kowloon Chess Club and a dinghy would have also will be postponed to the fellow come along but couldn't get thank all those who have been Before closing I should like to Ing Thursday.
clearance from the Sailing Com-responsible for organising this First round matches in this mittee.. toumament, which will consist
Regalta and making the ar- There never were so many rangements which have been so of 10 rounds, saw two drawn yachts taxed matches. Jolinny Carvalho drew crossing the delta. The
lo capacity seen successful and enjoyable. I
race would
particularly with Joseph Tausz through ex- was rather
mention we Mr Chidell and Major Boyle tedious, but cclient play in a materially In-managed to arrive In time to wito have put in such a lot of ferior position while L. Schure be very hospitably entertained hard work. drew with Roy Danenberg. by our hosts, Over D0 members The proceedings ended with
The other finalist, P. K salled over and sat down to an three hearty Prokopov, had a bye.
excellent dinner. I should like Madden."
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