THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949.
COUNTY CRICKET
YORKSHIRE FIGHT
BACK
AGAINST WORCESTER
London, June 15.-The Worcestershire and Yorkshire match,
- which may have a vital bearing on the destination of the Champion- ship this season, provided the main interest in today's County cricket
· programme, `which consisted of only two matches.
Worcestershire, the present lendors, made a great start against their nearest rivals by capturing five wickets for 50 runs, but, typically, Yorkshire fought back and by the close of play had tumed the tables and were in n fairly sound position.
The Yorkshire rally was mainly due to a sixth wicket stand of 93 by J. Wilson and his captain, Norman Yardley. Wilson, a lefthander, reached his 50 out of 75 shortly before lunch, and was at the wicket for just over three hours in scoring 84. Yardley used his feet well and was mainly responsible for Yorkshire scoring at a run a minuto.
At Bristol: Combined Services Nigel Howard, the Lanenshire | Yardley struck an carly blowj for Yorkshire when he bowled captain, and Jack Robertson, of 346 (May 20, Shirret 54); Three more Middlesex, fared better than the Gloucestershire 22 for no wic- Cooper for six. wickels fell in less than two Cambridge balsmen and made kel.
At the opening MCC the close, with 101 hours before Worcestershire 140 behind with stand. four wickets down.
match. In the other County Nottinghamshire welcomed the return of Harold Butler, their England fast bowler, after a long absence caused by a back alrain.
Although he did not produce his best pace, Butler was the most successful member of the troubled all Notts attack and
balamen in
the Leicestershire
short spells.
Altogether
he
bowied
20
overs for 47 and three wickets, but left the field in the last hour for massago and rest.
Lelecstershire collapsed after 107 for the start of
but n brisk opening wicket, Innings by Walsh helped to raise the total.
a good
Batsmen had an uncomfort able time at Lord's, where the MCO met Cambridge Universi- ty. The pace bowlers, pitching! short of a length, made the ball lift awkwardly, the most suc- cessful Being Charles Cakes, af Sussex, who took four for only 17 runs.
SWIMMING
wickets
VRC v. Eastern On Saturday
The first inter-club swimming gala of the season, between the Victoria Recreation Club and the Eastern Athletic Association
will be held at the VRC Suturday at 0.30 p.in.
on
for
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
The close of play scores were:
Nottingham:
Leicester- ahire 202 (Berry 50, Lester 68, Waish 67) Nottinghamshire to bat.
At Worcester: Yorkstile 210 At Lord's: Cambridge Uni- (Wilson 94, Yardley 60, Perks 5 veralty 170 (C. Oakes 4 for 17); for 75); Worcestershire 64 for 4. MCC 138 for 2 (Robertson 733-Reuter.
Kiwis' Reserves Do
Well Against Hants
Southampton, June 15.-After travelling over- night from Leeds, where the first Test match was drawn, the New Zealanders accomplished a good performant against Hampshire here today.
They dismissed the County side for 129 on a hard pitch and then scored 102 without loss, when play closed.
Iladlee entrusted the bulk of the bowling to Hayes, Cresswell and Burke, three players not in the Test, and Reid, 12th man at Leeds, kept wicket. They responded admirably, Cresswell In particular bowling with remarkable accuracy, which gave him eight successful maidens in one spell.
Hayes maintained pace, but
Food #t
The first day's scoreboard
marred his work by read:
being no-billed frequently.
Ransom
THE SCOREBOARD HAMPSHIRE
ist innings
· SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
TENNIS
--(London Express Service)
Ascot Made Truly Royal
As King's
Filly
Wins
Ascol, Berkshire, June 15.-Ascot was made truly Royal this after- noon by the victory of the King's filly, Avila, in the Coronation Stakes for three-year old fillies, run over one mile.
The King and (2ügen, and members of the Royal Family, who had earlier driven down the course la State, saw Avila, a daughter of Hyperion, race to a comfortable three-lengths victory in the hands of Irish-born Jockey Michael Beary.
the Avila, which had falled a both the One Thousand Guineas and Oaks, started at 11 to 2 on the books, but so popular was her success that the totalisator returned only 3 to 1.
Half a furlong before the finish, when it was obvious that the Royal filly would win, loud chcars broke out and, as is the custom in Britain, men took off their hats, shouting: "Hate Off to the King" as the winning post was reached.
Hundreds Immediately turned to the Royal Box and clapped. Their Majesties Jooked very was more pleased. and nong excited at Avila's win than Princess Elizabeth,
100 to 6 outsider, Moondust.
Stor King was second favourite at 9 to 2.
SKYLARKING An interesting runner in the was Skylarking, opening, race
Last Eights Reached At Queen's Club
London, June 15.-All the remaining Europeak. players were climinated from the men's singles when the London grass court lawn tennis cham- pionships reached the quarter-final stage at the Queen's Club today,
The quarter-final incups now the read:.
MEN'S SINGLES
first of today's rematri- ing two singles by 4-0, 6-4, 6-3, 4-5, 6-3 to level the scoro.
Ted Schroeder (United States) The deciding match between v. George Worthington (Austra-Lennart Bergell of Sweden,
Erie Sturgess (South Africa) and Dragutin Mitle, was post- v. Frank Sedgman (Australia), poned owing to heavy rain and Nigel Cockburn. (South high wind, with Mitte having Africa) V, Gardner Mulloy won the first set by. 6-3 and Borgelin ahead in the second (United States).
Felicissimo Ampon (Philip set by 2-1-Reuter. pines) v. John Bromwich (Aus tralia).
Ampon Draws Tough Opposition
WOMEN'S SINGLES Bilss Louise Brough (United States) v. Thelma Long (Aus-
London, June 15-The draw tralia),
the
Tennis Wimbledon Todd (United for Mrs Patrizia States) v, Miks Gem Hoshing Tournament today put Felicia
simo Ampon, of the Philippines (Britain).
Miss. Shirley Fry (United in the same section with the States) v. Miss Gertrude Moran United States champion, Ilchard Gonzales, and the Australian (United States).
The Geoffrey Brown,
Miss Jean Quartier (Britain) star,
V. Margaret Du Pont (United men's list was divided into eight sections of 18 men each, with States).
One of the most impressive Ampon's section in the top half. winners in today's third round The
match best first-round wat will pit top-seeded Ted Schroc Gardner Mulloy, the 35-years der vs. his fellow-American, Gardnar Mulloy, in the bottom
of
old
the men's events
Florida
solicitor.
America's eighth-ranked player half United Press.
Khan owned the winner, Dia { bleretta, there was some com-
and pensation for the family.
Once again there was no real
He
of disposed
Eustace challenge from the French con- ilnent and
a horse coming Fannin, the experienced South across the Channel for the Royal African Davis Cup player, by
6-3, 6-1. meeting has yet to win." Queen and The King and
The smallest player in inter- Tomorrow, there are hopes national tennis today, Feliels-1 the Royal party watched Avila bought by Prince Aly Khan as
On a wedding present for his wife that Turmoil may win the simo, Ampon, of the Philippines. saddled in the paddock. their way,
at the start, Ascot Gold Cup, the litbit of eliminated Britain's last repres stable hand op. Rita Hayworth. Skylarking lived proached Princess Elizabeth, up to her name
that thia: 844 and 0-3. apparently intent on getting her where she was frisky but ran the four-days' racing, but it is sentative, Paddy Roberis, by
detectives fairly well to finish seventh of generally thought
In the Women's Singles, Mrs Two
Aga famous long-distance race will Autograph.
the 18 runners. As the
resolve itself into a duel be- Margaret Du Pont, the United hustled him aside.
tween the American-owned and States champion, was in devasta- bred Black Tarquin and Lord Derby's Alyeidon.
It was dull and threatening again today but the rain held
ROYAL HUNT CUP
The big race of the day, the Royal Hunt Cup, run over near ly one mlle, produced a terrific finish, the camera having to be called upon before the race was, a well- awarded to Sterope, backed 100 to 8 chance, owned by a former Cambridge gradu- ate, Mr Jack Townley.
Tennis
League
Chinese Recreation Club
off.-Reuter.
Starters For Tho Ascot Gold Cup
ting mood againat Miss Enid Andrews, of Kent, losing only eight points in the first set and seven in the second for a 6-0
and 6-0 win.
Other third were:
round
results
F.Sedgman (Australia) beat R. Hanna (United States) by 10-4 and 0-2,
Miss L. Brough
beat Mrs for the States)
Gold the Ascot
London, June 15-There are eight probable runners
Cerdan v.
Lamotta Postponed
Detroit, June 15.The world middleweight title fight between Marcel Cerdan and Jake La Motta, which was to have been held here tonight, has been postponed 24 hours because of rain.
Earller, Cerdan had weiglied (United in at 11 stone four pounds, J. Walker while La Motta tipped the The best partnership of the
Sterope, who had pulled of a Hampshire innings was 35 for
great coup for his connections "B" swamping Club de Re-big event of the Ascot's four-Smith (Britain) by 0-2 and 6-3. scales at 11 stope, five and a
Todd (United halt pounds, Mrs Patricla the Bfth wieket by Engar and
In winning the Cambridgeshire creio by a score of 8-12, day meeting, provided Rogers st. Reid ↳ Cresswell
year, thus took the lead in the Men's Cup, to be run over two and a States) beat Mrs D.
by 6-3 and 6-0. (Britain) notable double.
.G. 16 But it was touch and go and "C" Division of the Lawn half miles at 3.45 p.m.
jockeys): Sintes) beat Miss K. Tuckey .They are (with 16 the draw for places at the start Tennis League yesterday by may have earned him his head scoring their third straight
Woodburn (W. Rickaby), Vic (Britain) by 6-4 and 6-2.
Miss: S. Fry (United States) victory over Impeccable, in 10
Burns, Alycidon bent Mrs N. Blair (Britain) by Their set score is now 231 Day (Gordon Richards), Heron
Bridge (T. Richards, the champion jockey.
unbeaten 3. The only other
(Douglas Smith), Benny Lynch 0-3 and. 0-3-Reuter. (T. Lowrey), Stockbridge (F. Impeccable, a grey, made a team in the division is Chinese gallant attempt to shoulder to Recreation Club "A", who have Evans), Turmoil 31 (W. John- (Edgar Caine only played two matches and stone), Black Tarquin 129 victory the top weight
impressive set score Britt)-Reuler. stone two pounds), under which have the no horse has been successful for of 17-1,
came in with a 30 years. He
over
McCorkell bw. b Cresswell i Arnold.
bright spot by bilting 13 off Guard e Rabone b Hayes from Burke, but Bailey e Rabone b Cresswell one generally the Hampshire bats- Enger & Burtt men gave a toune display against Arnold e Hayes Cresswell steady bowling and smart field- Shackleton b Burke
Walker b Hayes Hille Reld b Burke
ing.
Extras
1
Handicap
Jast
4 brought off
10
20
0
D
11
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Among the competitors will be a number of champions and With just over two hours to Ransom e Sutcliffe b Burke 19 to 1 chance, ridden by Gordon victory. former champions, and other bat, the New Zealanders made Knott not out swimmers who are well-known in sound start through Sroft and Sutcliffe who, without taking in the Colony.
Wilfred Lawrence,
Hong-risks, scored 102 and were still Tha the close. kong's most versatile swimmer; together at
needed another 28 100 yards tourists then Roza-Pereira, the G. Roz
for the lead. champion: breast-stroke
Steady spin bowing by Bailey Hayes holder of the 100 Monteiro, yards free-style championship, and Knott kept the runs down, Cresswell and J. Yvanovich holder of the but neither batsmen looked in Burke 100, 150 and 220 yards back-difficulty. stroke championships will be appearing for the Vic.
Sutcliffa in particular kept a tight rein on his scoring strokes, but he defended surely and brought off some well-timed on-
drives.
Scott,
ott, storing mainly to the on, took most of the bowling for tong spells and reached 60 in 110 minutes.
Tṣul Hang, the former so yards free-style champion of the Colony: Cheong Kin-mun who came into the limelight in 1847 by winning the Harbour and who recently broke Hace The China National Record for tae 400 metres free-style, and Tommy Kew, " fast sprinler,
pu!
up a good per- GOLF the E.A.A. for the Wong Kin-man, who lost the diving championship to L. Roza- Pereira last year, will be taking part in the exhibition event.
should formance
The programme is as follows: Inter-Club 60 yds. Free-style- Teal Bang, W. Teo, (EAA): G. Rora Pereira, Erie Guest, IV.C..
220 yds. Free-style Inter-Club Cheang Kin-masti. Chan Ho-fok
FRED DALY TURNS IN
A. 63
:
Rabone
Burtt
Bowling:
0 17.5
MR
W
3 45
2 great rattle at the
28 14 28
13 3
40
3
11.
1
11 7 NEW ZEALAND 1st inning
Scott not out Sutcliffe not ou Extras
finish, but
A could not just get on even terms taken
with Sterope, who had the lead a furlong out.
Sterope; who carried
eight
stone 12 pounds, is a four-year 43 old son of the former Derby
57 winner, Midday Sun.
Yesterday's results were: CRC "A" BEATS KDRC. and Y. K. Chung F. K. Lam (CRC "A") beat J. 1. Durbeck and E. G. Humphreys 6-0, beat R. 9. Gourlay and W. Gaffney 0-0, beat D. Monument and R. Lapsley 6-3.
II. S. Kwok and K. W. Ma (CRC beat Burbeck and Humphreys 6-1, beat Couring and Gaffney 6-1. beat Monument and Lapaky 6.0.
W. Ma and . H. Liu (CRC 641, beat Gourley and Gaffney 6-0 bent Monument and Lapaloy 0-0.
.H Pride of India, made beat-Burback and Humphreys 102 favourite at 11 to 2, Anished for no third, two lengths away in the wicketfeld of 28 runners.
-Reuter
LAWN BOWLS
OTHER RACES
A
CRC "B" BEATS RECREIO
Nemedios B. Omund and D. (Recreio) lost to W. Wu and Y. W Chung 3-0, lost to Y. 11. Leung, and W. S. Cheung 3-0. lost to K. C. Ng and Y. Y, Lom 1-6.
Backers,
had who
fivo favourites win for them yester-
M. Guterres and J. A. Soares (Re day, started the day well when
daughter of crelo) lost to Wu and Chung 3-0. lost to Leung and Cheung 2-0, lost The following have been selected Diableretta, lo represent the KFC in the Dante, scored an easy win into Ng and Lam 1-6.
Guterres and L. Sausa (Re- Queen Mary match against HIKCC an
crelo) lost to Wu and Chung 1-0, lost to Leung and Cheung 4-8, draw day, at 100 p.m. at Happy Valley. the five-furlong
B. Howell, E. Strange, J. A. Stakes.
with Ng and Lam 0-6.
Batur
R. Belby, N, J. Bebbington (skip):
r. Hamley, D.:
frora Bir
1. Strange. 1. Bickford (skip); E.
Starting at 7 to 4 and ridden
CCC BEAT USRC
USNC, B-1. In the 1 by
CCC beat three lengths Mallwork, H. L.B. Dowbiggin, by "Togo" Johnstone, she won
of the Tennis Carr, M. N. Hakusen (skip). Reserves C. Strange, K. Daker, Percy Loraine's Quarter Deck. men's "C" Division
Yu Sir Percy, a retired diplomat, Lengue yesterday,
Y. P. Robertson.
went one better in the next (CCC) beat Car
Mere, Cheshire, June 15. (EAA): F. Monteiro, J. Yvanovich-Ken Bousfield, the 28-
Club members 15 yds. Individual year old Coombe Hill assist-1. Diving Exhibition. Wong Kinant, today led the fleld with wan. Chan Wai-san (EAA); G. 136 after a second round of Saunders. Wong Bek-hon. Mrs J.
65 in the Manchester Even- Hynen (VRC.).
'Medley (Members' League),
Senior Boy Do Youter ring Chronicle's $1,500 pro- Race (Members League).
Inter-Club 100 yds Black-roke fessional golf tournament
W. Teo, Cheong Kin-mean (E.A.A.);
A. V. Lopes, . Collaco (V.R.C.)
Members 100 rds. Free-stylo
(Members Leaguey,
here.
major tournament records
RECREIO RINKS
Rectelo Lawn bows teams
for
C. and P.
and Ilaronicke
The following are the Club de race by winning the Churchill 1: drow with Windeman and Can- Stakes, of two miles, with his non 6-d drew with Hancock and Saturday:
Second Division (away) v., CCC colt, Riding Mill, a well-tacked Mackreth 65: at 4.00 pm. 8. Atar-4 to 1 chance. Xavier, M.. con (skip); A. M. Silva, P. A. Cosia, N. A. Beitras, A. A. Lopes
Pinna, E.,
Ladies 80 yds. Back-atroke (Mem-broke the course record, which Cotton, L. A. Razario (skip): a neck in front of the well-back-
B. W. Choy and H. T. Woo beat Carr and Haronicke 6-1: best Win- deman und Cannon -1; beat fan- Buck and Mackreth 8-1.
H.. K. Chen and 5. A. R. Dux
beat Carr and Histoaicks 6-1: beat Bancock and: Mackrati 8-4. Wideman and Cannon 6-1; best
SCAA BEAT IRC..
IRC lost to SCAA, 09, B. E, M, Bux and W. Mohamed and (TRC) last to K. C. Wong K. C. Sit 2-d: lost to K. C. Wan and Y. K. Na. 2-0 lost, to 1, Saw and G.8. Teul 3-0
The Australian Jockey, Willle sxipi: 1. M. V. Ribeiro, D. Pin- Cook, won his first Ascot victory the mila Earlier in the day, Fred Daly M. Remedios, A. F. Horowhen he rode Beacon, a 100 to
nha (skip). Inter-Club 100 yds. Breast-stroke- Leong Chak-10. Cheung Chung-yus of Balmoral, the Irish profes-Third Divulon (home) v. KDC7 shot, to victory in E.A.A.): §. E. Carvalho, M. Roza sional, equalled, the British at 4.00 pmA, V. Sequeira, J. A. and a half Bessborough Stakes. and Victor, M. L. Rozs. J. J. Basto High Beacon just got home a (V.R.C.))
(skip); J. Fonseca, M. Nunes, 1.
Cared 7 to 1 chance, Jai Mahal: hers' League),
Inter-Club x 50 yds. Frea-styta gave him the lead, before Bous- E. Bouza, J. I. Soares, E. Relay TUL Hang Tommy Kow field also broke the old course valho, D. C. Alves (skip).
Gordon Richards was expect FRIENDLY GAME Wilham
B. M. Omar and R. A. Bux lost Too, Cheong Kin-maan record to head the Irishman by
sectioned to win his first race of the Club Taikoo (EAA); Guest, Gomes, Lawrence & Monteiro (V.R.C.),
one stroke.
having bye from league fixtures day on Krakatoo in: the Jersey to Wong and Bit 2-41, lost to Wan Water Polo Exhibition. Kastern v.
Daly's' second round of 63 this week-end, travel to Hong VR.CLEAN
course, in the last race un the. M. Rumyahn and . A. Cur LAA Team-Wu Cho-kin. Chun smashed the course record by long Electric Club for a friendly Stakes, run over the Hunt. Cup and Ng 0-0; lost to Saw and Tsui, The three rinks chosen are as fol card, but this son of Nearco, ream lost to Wons and Bit 0-8: lost starting at 8 to 11, had to be to Wan and Ng 0-d; Jost to Saw and
Trul 0-6. п.п.
content-with third place.
-Kame
Bowling
Ho-look., KW. Yeung, Tommy Kow, four shots and equalled the pre- WK. Lo, Trut Hang, K. M. Cheang.
VRC Team J. Brown, B. Hvious record of a British toura-lower Rasmussen, J. Hussain, W. Lawrence, ment round achieved by Nor- W. Nicolson, W. McColl,
Yvanovich, S. 1. Milford, G. 'man Ven Nida, of Australia, at Marshall C. Howald (skip);
W. Leck, R. B. Grima, J. B. fara :Poreira.
Daxter, H. Kinniburgh Reserves (EAA).-C. Y. Cheong, Sunningdale last year, M. K. Kit, William Teat (V.R.CH
监
(skip)!
Two
Victory went to the The Irishman went out in 29 D. R. Dally, N. Heaton, A. Steven, Thousand Gulnces' failure, Star King, who won a thrilling race P. Cleorge, II. Wingles, A, V. Lopes. to equni a British tournament W. G. Mokie (skip).
Last week Wappingshaw winners Bearing:
wern B. G. Baker, J. Rowan, A..y a short head, decided by the eamers, over the Aga Khan's lat. 3, 2nd, 2, 1, (Individual record for nine holes and' came
Bleven (axip) Events) & 0 (Helay),
home In 34-Reuter.
DON'T GAPE UKE A GANNET ET DOWN (AND LISTEN TO ME
Mister Conquest
DARN FOO CONQU
KRY- ROCA WAS MORE 'VEC TO US ALIVE VOU MAZAN JAY: BROTHER WAS THAN DEAD YOUR BROTHER OD A FINE JOB, UNTIL HE GOT A SKIRT TANGLEO IN 1
>MG GIGHTS HAD TO STOP.YOU
· GOING THE GAME.
KCC BEAT LRC KCC beaf LRC, #35-215. Baker and Kempton (LRC) draw with Hung and droso 6-8; bent Capell and Nicholas 6-4; lost la 7.
immem and J. Guest 3-6...
Scholes and Pomeroy lost to Hung and Gros 1-71 beat Capell and Nicholas 6-3; lost to Zimmern and Guest 2-6.
Llard and Todd, lost to Thing and Girone 2-d; lost to Capell - and Nicholas, 2-8) lost to Zimmern and Cum 3-4.
HOW THEY STAND.
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tomorrow.
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Furuhashi Does
It Again
Moran
Hillon
(United
COCHELL MAY BE FIT. FOR. WIMBLEDON
Thio title bout was to have faken place at Briggs Stadium.
Neither
men had any dim- culty in getting inside the limit. La Molia, who is an 0-5 under-dog, welghed two and a half pounds more for his last fight in May against Joey de John, but was so confident he would come in under the limit today that he did not bother to test oficial weigh-in for a
London, June 15.-Earl Co-get on the scales prior to the chell, of San Francisco, Ameri-weigh. ca's sixth-ranked lawn tennis
star, who injured his back last
ships, hopes to be fit in time to ing compete at Wimbledon,
Cerdan made a test run on
Saturday in the Kent champion his hotel room scales this morn
and after the Indicator showed 11 stone, four pounds he himself to # Food Cochell left hospital today treated Tokyo, June 10-The Japan- but will be unable to practise breakfast.-Reuter.
ese swimming sensation, Hirono this week. Reuter, Furuhashi, won the 000 metres: free-style in nine minutes, 41.6
seconds last night at the Meill DAVIS CUP' Shrine pool, to better the Amer
can, Bill Smith's, accepted world Sweden Draws Level
record of nine minutes, 50.0 seconds for the fourth time.
The time was still slower than Furuhashi's own best time of nine minutes, 41 seconds flat, which was set last year.
·led Furuhashi
the Nihon to on easy University team
Melji and St. victory Paul's Universities in the trian- gular meet last night.-Reuter.
over
With Yugoslavs
Tonight's Chess
The second round of the Analists" tournement for the Champlonship of the Kowloon Zagreb, June 15-Rain again Chess Club will be played to- interrupted play in the third night with Joseph Tausz meet- Zone Ing Ray Danenberg and P.K the European rotind of
meeting Johnny Davis Cup tie here today, in Prokopov which Sweden drew level with Carvalho.
The two first round matches- Yugoslavia at two matches all.
of Schure v Danenberg and Cat- Torsten Johansson, Sweden, beat Joseph Pallada in valho y. Tausz-were drawn.
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