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DAVIS CUP Canada One Up On Australia

Montreal, July 21- Canada wan the rat singles match in their Davli Cup the in the American Zone against Australia here today when B. Mackan bent Bill Sidwell by 8-6, 7-5, 6-4, 5-7, 8-6.-Reútor,

Tennis League

Men's "A" Division KCC 51⁄2-RECREIO 3%

1. C. Fincher and Capt Turner Cooke KCCI bra J. D. Gon- malves and F. ht. Itibelro -2: beat W. A. Reed and A. J. Hemedios 6-2: Deal T. E. Rodrigues and C. A. Burrello 0-3.

6. A. Judah and I.. F. Slokes drew with Gonasives and Tuveiro G-6: lost to Reed and Remedios 6-7; 1on to Rodrigues and Barretto 3-0. F. Kiernan and T. E. Baker

Lost in Gonsalves and Ribeiro 1-6 beat Teed and Remedios 6-2; beat Rodrigues and Barretto 8-2.

COUNTY CRICKET

SOMERSET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1949.

DISMISSED

IN JUST OVER FOUR

TWICE HOURS

London, July 21.-Derbyshire, who in 1947 beat Somerset in one day, inflicted another heavy defeat on them well before tea on the second day at Taunton, winning by an innings and 186 runs,;.

The pace of W. Cupson, who took five for 34, and Chi Gladwin, four for 21, in the first innings, and of England's new chofee, Leslie Jackson, with six for 43 In the second, overwhelmed the Somerset batsmen, who were dismissed twice in ́four and a quarter hours.

Sixteen of their wicketa fell today in three and a half hours for 161 runs and

they recover from a disastrous start..

in neither innings did

At Palgaton: Worcestershire 153 and 188 (Jackson 6 for 42); best Devon by 6 wickets. Devon Worcestershire 217 for 0 declar ed and 113 for 4.

When the day's play began. faland of the season and this is Lancashire 124 and 218 Somerset fared no

badly the first time this season that declared (1kin 60, Creese for against Conson and Gladwin Fagg and Todd have reached | 73); Dorset

123

and $8. that they lost their remaining Uree figures for the first wie (Greenwood 7 for: 32, Berry 3 six first inninga wickets for 31 ket. Todd was In brilliant | for P). runs in just over an hour and form, square-cutting and driv-

Atull: Yorkshire drew with the innings closed for 49. ing with delightful case.

The Army Yorkshire 234 for Jackson was the main agent The 200 for the stand took declared and 42 for 1 The of Somerset's second collapse, two hours and 50 minutes, Army 131, (Wardio 3 for 41). putting a great deal of zest into Fang, who was missed twice, is out-swingers. He took six completed his century-hts wickels for 43 In 17.5 overs, third this sennon-in the came Copson, whose live for 34 in the time, while Todd took five irst innings were bla best minutes longer. This is the figures of the season, helped | Nighast partiership of their Jackson by taking three for 14 Jonit association and beats at a vital stage and the home the

230 County

they made against were #li

again Northamptonshire Jast seath. out

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES for 139, BADLY BELOW STANDARD At Taunton: Derbyshire beat

The Derbyshire

by an innings and men Somerret pace lave seldom been in better 180

Derbyshire 379; form for the pitch did not give Somerset 03 (Copson 5 for 34, them inuch help,

1301 but Somer- Gladwin 4 for 21) and Fet's batting was sadly below Jackson for 43, Copson 3 standard. Many of the batsmen for 14).

At Dochester: Lancashire gave up their wickets by flash-

SCAA 82-HKCC 1⁄2 F. Tal and Steto Bex (SCAA) hert Mt. Heenan and 1. D. Mackle ng neodlessly at balls wide of

4- . . Jawthorn and J. v. Sellors 6-1.

the stumps,

Lelle Todd and Arthur FogA D. Tsa! and C. K. Leung drew with frenan and Mackie 6-0; beat put on 240 rugs for an unbroken Hawthorn and Rellors 1-3,

[opening, stand in three hours

T. T. Chen and a. Wel hent Hee- fand 20 minutes for Kent. This run and Mackie - beat lawthorn bents Kent's previous

arfd Sellors 6-2,

CRC 7-HKU Z

T. Iim and TL

KU TOUR DE FRANCE

T.

Jos1 10. Taul Wai-pul and T. Chay 2-6; heat Eric Lro and W. 1.ee 0-2 lost to G. Choa and 1. C. Kotewall 1-0.

D. Lo and N. Do lost to Trul and Chiny - beat Len and Lee 6-2; low! am lost to: to Chon and Kotwall 0-0.

Tul and Choy 1-6: Tost in tee and 1 4-0 10x to Chon and Scalewall 2-0.

Ladios' "A" Division

USRC 42-KCC 41⁄2

best

Fausto Coppi Holds On

To The Lead

Jums.

At Gloucester: Warwickshire. 400 for 9 declured and 34 for none; Gloucestershire 280 (Crapp 102, allles 5 for 101).

DO THIS 16 LIFE IN THE NAVY!

Freddie Mills

Mister

YOU'D BETTEZ TAKS MY CAN-I KIP

WITH STRIPGY

Conquest

HELP.!! HELP!

SORRY.62.

..THC GHT IT WAS A FIGMENT OF MY ELABNOXIOUS

AND THIS IS

STRIPEY-I BOY TO YOUR CHOT

CAPTAIN

London Expred Cervice

ON THE RECORD Alec Tibbles

May Go Under A Veteran at 26 & Two

American Management

The

More at Nineteen

Leads At

Harrogate

Jensen Beach, Florida, Sho Daytona year-old Alec Tibbles, of

Harrogate, Yorks, July 21, American swimunlug|peted in the relays at the last-A brilliant 68 for a twỡ team of Brenda Heiser, American Women's Swimming rounds total of 189.gave 32- Suzanne Zimmerman, Zoe Ann Championships at London, July 21. Ted Olsen At Maidstone: Kent 224 and.

nad Barbara 240 for none (Todd 113 not out. Broadribb, manager.

had been of which is due to give an ex- Farg 118 not out); Leicestershire Freddio Mills, the World on August 2 & 3 is made up of was second

hibition at the Ritz Fool here champion in both Back Stroke Drayton Park, near Birming

events in 1947 and 316 (Prentice 04, Symington

1040 and ham, a single stroke lend 54 not out, Wright & for 112). Light Heavyweight Cham-four

Olymple over the field at the half- Veterans

American of At. Nottingham: Easex 280 pion, said tonight that he is the oldest 20

Games Back Stroke event last way stage of the North Women's topfight swimming, (Balley. 82, Ray

Smith

and ச7.

ibe Iwo

British Harrogate 2,000 Harvey 6 for 91); Nottingham: considering an offer of about youngest 19. shire 159 for 4 (Simpson 51 not $50,000 from an American

Guinens Golf Tournament

beat Dorsetshire by 158 runs out, Poole 30 not out)-Reutes. producer for Mills's

con

tract.

King George V School.

Swimming Carnival

The pupils of King George V School held their an- nual swimming carnival at the European YMCA yes- terday afternoon.

The walls of the pool echoed with screams, shouts and whistles as the barrackers called upon their House representatives to greater efforts, until the noise was. almost deafening.

large programme wils an ex- cellent exhibition of diving Paris, July 21.-Fausto Elven by George Saunders, an Coppi, of Italy, held on to Old Boy, who now swims for J. Ward and Mrs 3. Stokes the overall lead in the Tour

the VRC, peat Mr E. Heinzerling and Mrs J.

Nightingale House wor the

t. Jones (USRC)

MIN T. O. Willame and Mra 31,

boat Mix P

Water and Men L. Ienjamin 0-1.

Mrs Fasterbrook and Min HonBeggard to Miss Ward and Mirs Stokes 3.0: best Mrs Teinzer

Lower 4-1; beat Mrs S. Ground-de France cycle rnee al-point score with 207, while

though failing to finish Upsdell was second with 150 among the first six today, and School House with 98 in when the 18th stage between third place. Aosta (Italy) and Lausanne (Switzerland) was decided.

ng and Mrs Lawen 6-4; drew will

Won

GO

year,

in the

This would

Zoo Ann Olsen, 18-year-old be an amazing veteran, was One Metre Board at Pannal here today, statement anywhere except in plying Champlon In 1947 and Hongkong where, of course, we this year, losing out to Vick!

Tibbies led 40 qualifers with Thave a veteran who te barely Dravcu, last year when she bent cores of 151 or better for to..

ten-that is, Nicola Penaluna.

Anal 30

holes in the Three Tralling along

eight strokes

her, however,

morrow's

"Freddie's Income tax position Leating back through the ales Metre Board event, which she behin

behind Tibbles is the British Is such that if he fights in this of the American National AAU won again this year. country within the next nine Swimming Championship sum- months he will get practically youngest were somewhere bock mories, one discovers that the nothing out of it." baid Mr

the placers Broadribb.

qulle a

"Ife is right on top of his form now and naturally does not want to wait for nearly a

antiong while back.

al 220 TUTUE"

In this event.

Jensen at 10 has

Open champion, Bobby Locke (South Africa), who finished ́a struggling round of 74 in2 a storm of rain and was, on his own adinisalon, hitting far too many bad shots.

Barbara come to the fore. In 1047, sho was third to Suzanno Zimmer- Locko's solo rellet trom a man and Brenda Helser in the depressing round, which 100 Yards Back Stroke and as chocked hundreds of spectators, Brenda, who is a Los Angeles all three girls are going to be was a seven yard putt for a year before he goes into action girl, is slipping at 20. Back in Hongkong they will be able birdie three (one under par) again. So I am afraid we may 1947 she placed third in the to show us a really fast race on tho Inst green. This brought a broad mile to dispel An east attraction to instruyan ) 3. J. Eager (0) have to break-up-It-would-not 100 Yards Free Style, second

Time, 31 sec: Senior girl,-. be fair to kerp him tied, as his and, second In

"DNA"FROYAFUS

the heavy gloom of his ex- the 100 Yards Skvarza (N): 2, P. Wickerson

In the same Back Stroke. (U1; 3. B. Holt (N): Time, 423 farm will not last forever," secs.

year Barbara pression. was second to Suzanne Zim- Tibbles holds a one-stroka Jorda breaststroke

(Senler

he Mr Broadribb said that

The following year she held merman at the 200 Yaris Buck lead over George Johnson, of boys).-1. A. Salter (S); 2. 1.

Johnson, a Nicolson (1): 3, H. Sullivan (N): had an appointment with on to all

year, Barbara Sherwood Forest, the identical places Stroke. Last Hyde (N): 2. 9. Laidlaw (N): 3. morning. Time, 33 secs.

Treasury official regarding except in the Back Stroke fell back to fifth pince in the 15% stone professional striving Diving

(Middle baya-1 Wiggs (U)

4. Mills's Income ta tomorrow event, this being crowded out 200 Yards Back Stroke and let for a place in the British Ryder and until then he by the fact that she was all out the shorter distance to place Cup team, shot a 89 for an ag- 200 yards free style (Senior Boys), would ninke no decision on the for an Olymple berth in the second in the 300 Yards Medley.gregate of 140.

Sharing Uird place on tho Allobertson (N): . . lyde American offer. Mr Broadriub Free Style events. Malcolm

(N): F. Eastroan (N): Time, 2 added that the proposed Mills- Clemo

141 mark are the British inter- *This the mins $72/5 secs.

yenr sle won Whic Senior Boys'

Diving (Middle girls),-). Championship,

This year, with

and Jecy Maxim fight in the United

Ann Curtis Medics and 200 Yards Back nationals, Max Faulkner

Frank Jowie-Reuter. Shauna Anderson the Senior 2. C, Eagar (U);3.

Cer

States on September 10

she was now a professional,

won Stroke, placed third in the 220 (N). 265-Giris,

Ilyde the Middle

still very much on the cards."the 220 Yards Free Style. But Yard

Free Style to Brenda 50 Yard C. 10. Doyr

Eager the

breaststroke Madio boys). P. Huang (N); 2. A.

(Middle Reuter.

in the 440, minus Curtis, she | Helser and Jackie Lavine and bowed to Joan Mallory of San second in the 100 Yards Back 3. M. Gotfried Great Saint Bernard and the Doys and L. Harris the Junior Time, seco.

Francisco, nise a veteran Stroke to younger blood, 17- Ladies' "B" Division Mosses, was anollier Italian, Girls,

though newcomer to the year-old Maureen O'Brien of Vincenzo Rossello, in nine Nightingale won both

Championship ranks, and Graziano To Meot ped back to fourth in the 100 record for

Newark, who equalled the meet allp- hours, five minutes and 20

and Girls' House relays.

the event of 2

Stockholm, Julý 21-Noor The Boya were represented

Yards Free Style behind Jackle minute 8.1 seconds." .Mia M. Ribeiro end

breaststroke (Senior

keoping Comrades, the Swedish Lavine Figulredo (Recrela) lost to Mrs turned the same time but was McRae, D. McLellan, P. Huang Time, 40.5 seca."

Charlie Fusari Bruno Pasquini, of Italy, re-by R. Caynes, S. Lalaw, P, girl), N. Stovans (N); mor

of Chicago: Dorothy Callar (N): 1. P. Wickerson (U)

champion Sewartz of Kenosha, Wisconsin,

soccer team Alten ad Mrs Campell 4-4; beat Mrs. placed eccond,

In nt least three events In seeking a new trainer New York, July 21-Rocky and Marle Corridon, last year's Hongkong the girls will be in their manager, Robinson and Ara Schoten 0-2: Beat

Third come and J. Woods, while the Giris

25 yards breaststroke Sirs Pomeroy and Mrs Hutchinson Georges Aeschlimann, of Swit-were Julie Collar, Norma girl)., C. Eager (U); 2. A. Middleweight Champlon,

(Middle Graziano, former World surprise champton...

NUS Halleen, zerland;

top-flight competition among has cabled the English Football 11 Stevens, Pat Sullivan, Deidra Goldman 1913. P. Badham (8): cc Fusari of Irvington; hours, Mrs M. Pintas and Miss M. Xavier minutes and, three seconds.

themselves. These are the 100 Association Time 20.4/8 secs: Junior girls-1 Collar, Lyn Harris and

it. Huong (N); 2. Les Butcher, 1U): New Jersey, signed today for n

asking for their best Mr Allen and Mex Campbell 6-2; Tost to Mrs Robinson and Mrs

The Swiss champion,

and 200 Yards Back Stroke and help. 1. A. McLaren (U). Scholes 4-0; boat Mire Pameroy and dinand Kubler, who has been

the 200 Yards Free Style, * Indicates Nightingale

Grounds

The club's trainer has re- ten-round figlit at the Polo Afra Hutchinson -4.

A pre-war Old Boys'

teams Upsdell House; and "B" is

signed because ho is going to fcll won the relay against a post-School House.

on September 14.-

the Milan Club in Italy unconscious war Old Boys team and a pre-

Associated Presa

Beuter. sent day team.

The

G-A.

Mrs Groundwater and Mrs Benjamin Mr A. S. Italle and Miss J. Sealt

lost to Miss Ward and Mrs Strites i 1-6: lost to Mrs Heinzerling and Mr

The winner of thla kilometres "leg!*

Aan

Lawes 4.0: lost to Mrs Groundwater cluded mountain climbs up the Girls, D. McLellan the Junior Hyde (N):

which

and Mr Benjamin 8-7.

6-3,

LRC 5-RECREIO 4

MING Mr.

seconds.

itl

nine

unwell for several days;

during the race.

Air A. Carvalho and Mrs B.from his machine Xavier lost to Mrs Allen and Mrs Campbell 1-8; fort to Mrs Robinson and Stra Schioles Z-6; lost to Mrs Pomeroy and Mra Hutchinson 2-0.

CRC

"HOW THEY STAND

· Ladies' "A" Division'

PWLD F

42 2 0 17

19

BoyE

Fer-Benjamin.

The leaders In the Leneral classification are:

the

Esther

pre-war team was G. Saunders, S. B. Midford R. B.

(1)-Fausto Coppi (Italy)Wood and FA Weller, G. 120 hours, six minutes and 35 lenkinsop, A Inglès, P. Leconds.

Thompson and I. Melon who re

Boys arid P. Mcltae, J. Woods,

A Pig (2) Gino Bartali (Italy) presented the post-war Uld ..3 3 0 0 24 & 6126 hours, nine minutes and 38 4 seconds.

3(France)-(20 hours, 10 minutes

Marinell and 13 seconds.

KO..

I 2 1.15 20 UŠRC 5.1 31 17 27

Blen's "A" Division

CRC...

3 (3) Jacques

Pis

A Robertson and M. Clemo represented the School.

THE RESULTS

French newspapermen cover- PWLD FA

12 ing the race claimed today that The results were as follows:

0.0 0045 8 SCAA 4.4.00 321 3 KCC ...6 2 3 0 134 31 HIKU .. 4 0 3 1 11 25

Action

8 when they entered Italy yes-st, Clemo (U); 2. P

50 yards free style (Senior boys). 4 terday, all the riders, with the (N): 3 J Woods (N); Time, 20 exception of the Italians and Biddle boya-1. A. Hyda HKCC. 3 0 2 1 6% 20% 1 Chose with Italian-sounding IN Z. D. Dunno (8) (3). M.

names, were greeted with Blumenthal (9) Time zees. sults, stones, mud and other indignities."

Recreio 40 40

28

0

TODAY'S MATCHES

Mixed Doubles "3" Division

LRC v. USRC

HKU v. CRC

CCC v. KCC

Czechs For U.S.

25 yards free style Junior boys). 1. D. McLellan (N); 2. D. Town send (9): 3: R. Caynes (N); Time. As a result, the French press derson (U): 2. J. Collar (N) 7:

34.4/5 pecs: Senior giris-1, S. An suggested today that in future v. Jillott (8): Time, 14 sees: Mid- the Tour should be restricted to die girls-1.P. Sullivan (N): 2. C. French territory only with no Time, 15.1/5 secs: Junior girls-1.

Eager (U) 3. A. Goldman (8):1 overlaps into foreign countries. 9. Hewson (U); . J. Titlinghurst -Reuter.

(U): 3. L, Herils (N); Time 18.3

SINGLE SCULLS

вест

Diving (Senior boys).-1. M. Bar- Con (U); 2. A. Robertson (N); 3. A. Slevons (N): Benlar gir 1. J. Collar (N); 2. 9. Anderson

(Junior

Berne, July 21. The salt John Kelly Wineyard backstroke i

'exiled

tennis

Jaroslav Drobny, and Vladimir Cernik, today filed formal op- plications for United States visaa at the American consulate

Berne,

At Brussels

in Brussels, July 21-The

-1.D. McLellan Ulstrup (S); 3. J. McLellan (N); Time, 18.5/5 secs: Junior girls.---1. L. Harris (N); 2. J. Billinghayat 22,35 secs: Middle girls.-1. P. Sul (n); 1, i, nung (N) Time

Goldman (6); Time, 182/5 secs.

backstroke

(Middia Sarda D. Dunns (8); 3. P. lluang (N hoya).I. M. Blumenthal (0)1 2, senior boys-1. K. Waller (8); Z and T. Taus (6); Time, 47: M. Clemo (U); 3. M. Bargison (U); Time, 38.1/8 sec Benior girls-3. a. N. Stevens

50

Consulate oficials said that 22-year-old John B. Kelly, of minima

and Cerulk vislied the Philadelphia, caslly won the consulate twice during the day Senior Single Sculls event

to complete the visa formall-in Belgium's National Re- ties. They are not expected to gatta at Brussels today. encounter - any diMculties in

United

Press.

seconds.

obtaining their visas to the Kelly covered this 2,000 metre 5. Anderson (U);

States Associated course steven minutes 50. (N): 3. V. Jilleti (8); Time, 37,5 He was rowing against Willy Diving (Junior boys).-17. Me- Collett, of Belgium. Collell's. McLellan (N) Junior girls. Lellan (N) 2. R. Caynes (N); 3. time was eight minutes. -

L. Harris IND 1. 2. Cannaway Kelly's third big (N); 3. 8. Multay (8). victory in Europe, He had Malcolm Clema (U) 2, Q

the Henley Hyde (N); J.. A. Hobertson (N); Sculls and the Swiss Time, 05.4/3 wees; Middle boys, Championship.

A. Hyde (N); 2, M. Blumenthat (9): . . Howe (8); Time, 72,75 Today was the first time that sees.

Czechs Want To Know Why

This was

upon

won

(5):

23 yards breaststroke (Junior boys), R. McMaster (U); J. P. Time. 3.3 secs,

60 yards

Timms(N): 3. J. Kinniburgh

100 yards free style (Senior boy,..

Prague, July 21.-Sokol, the Czechoslovakia National he had ever rowed in Belgium, Bayarda free style (Junter boys. Sports organisation, is ask-but it was over the same course rend (8): 3. A. Gourin (B): Time, ing the Amateur Athletic an Olymple Champion 27 years jamin (N): Harris (N). Association (Britain) to ex-ngo. plain the reason why Britain Kelly will rest now until no Middle girl.1. C. Lager (U) will not now send a team to takes part In the European meet Czechoslovakin hero in Championship at Amsterdam September.·

1. D. McLellan (N); 2. D. Town which his father became 33 secs Juptor girie... Der b. Parker (8) Tung, 44.2/5 sact

on August 28,

.Y

LAWN BOWLS HKERC- RINKS

Tomorrow Kelly la returning Announcing this, Sokol Bald that the cancellation "seriously to Paris, where he will give an disturbs our fixed programme, exhibition on Sunday. After made after agreement with the that ho is making a pleasure to play POC at Ming Yuen on British Association."

trip to the South of France and Italy.

The HKERC team selected Saturday at 4 p.m. is: 104.

F. Fell, J. R. Bottomley, F. A

The AAA Informed Sokol that Flanagan, Kolly's travel- Golding, G. Ryder. (skip); G. T. they would not send a team to Prague in a cable rending: ling companion was not happy Padgett, W. Stonehouse, R. C. Regrat that in present circum-about today's performance. Butler, V. Bonch (skip); W. E stances Great Britain will not "The Belgians say it is good, Macfarlane, W., Stoker, J. F compete in Prague this year." he said. "But John could have Lunny, J. K. Sloan (skip). Reuter

_dono better."---Reuter,

· Reserve:-), O. Stokoo.

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