1949-07-28 — Page 6

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

COUNTY CRICKET

THE HONGKONG - / TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949.

-HORSEHIDES FOR

ROBERTSON & EDRICH IN DOUBLE CENTURY STAND

Eric Hollies Sets Up A County Record

London, July 27-The County Cricket programme which started to- day consisted of only four Championship matches, one of which involved Worcestershire, Middlesex, who have the chance of taking the lead who share first place with them, are without a fixture.

as

Of the three teams sharing third place, only Warwickshire were in action today, whlle Surrey, who are also in the running for the Championship, lying sixth, but with two games in hand of the leaders, met the bottom of the table 'County, Lelcestershire.

Jack Robertson and Bill Edrich, the Middlesex and England players, were in great form for Middlesex gainst Hampshire. Robertson, who scored 381 not out in his inst innings, today hit 123, including 13 fours, in three and a quarter hours.

24 TOTA

and

who cap-

at the full meeting at double century! tween 1893

1014. Holiles | made the shared a stand with Bil Edrich, who finished with four for 62 today, Shefeld today.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES scored 182 in four hours and hit and he and Abdul Kardar, the

Middlesex At Bournemouth: Ts paved the way Indian Test player, for a declaration, in spite af tured three for 42, were mainly 450 for 8 declared: Hampshire

for Northampton-40 (ar 2. De fact that the young Hump-responsible

At 1. Carty, hire's modest total. shies pace bowler, bowled extremely well to take

of the eight wickets which aix feli for 110.

Frome: Satnerset 225;

Leicester: Leicestershire, LEICESTER DEFIANT 200: Surrey 18 for one.

AL Leicestershire Surrey found 'n dellant mood. Tompkin, BD Sussex 85 for 3. engaged In a Berry, 71.

At Blemingham: Northampton- third wicket partnership which

minuteshire 182: Warwickshire 77 for оп 100 in 95 put

3.-Reuler. Warwick-Leicestershire passed

the 250 leg break mark before being alt out and

Middlesex strengthened their position by capturing two wie kets before the close

Eric Holles, the shire and England

ER

and

bat-

bowler, set up a record for his then captured a Surrey wicket Mankad Completos

The Double County when he look the wie before play ended. Ret of Barrie, of Northampton- Somervel's indifferent

London, July hire. at Birmingham.

27-Vinoo wicketing at one stage today spelled

the. Indian Test 1,216th Was his

beating the danger for the County, but Mankend, for Warwickshire,

64 by Wellard helped cricketer, now playing as pro- taken for the timely 1,215 wickets

and pars the fessional for Castleton Moor, a

Lancashire The best Sussex Central

Lengue 200 mark. County by Sydney Santall be them to recover

bowler was Charles Oakes, who Club, last night completed the runs and 100 took the wickets for 18 in double of 1,000 8.4 overs, which ineluard three wickets in a season. maidens

He passed is thousand runs Somerset struck back

ago and last night by two weeks wickets took his hundredth wicket. taking three Sussex before bad light stopped play The nearest player to accom- shortly

before the scheduled plishing the double in County Cricket this season is Trevor time.

Essex and England, Although the Yorkshire Com-Dulley,

his thousand mittee are understood to have who completed

the during

last Tesl disessed the award of a Coun-runs

Brinn Close, their against New Zealand, and needs ty cap 10

England all-only are more wickets for his statement was hundredth.-Reuter,

Harlech Wins Goodwood Stakes

Goodwood, Sussex, Julyin-year-old 27. Harlech, a four-year-rounder, old coll owned by Mrs Evan Williams and trained by her husband, won the Goodwood Stakes, the oldest handicap in the rneing calendar, run over two miles three fur- longs here today.

Ridden by Charlie Eillott and starting at nine to two. Harlech beat Mr David Robinson's Mai- 1wo 10 seven lowny, the

hait tavourite, by one and a lengths, Malloway beat Mr F. or Never, a W. Harris's Now five to one chance, by a head for secondi In a photo fish place.

Harlech, who is by the 1941 Derby winner. Owen Tudor, 100 yards challenged strongly

Malloway out and mastering

50 yards and Now or Never

i four from the post, won minutes 13.5 seconds. The race, worth £1,030 to was first run in 1923.

'There was

110

Kiwis Struggle For Runs Against Yorkshire

were 21 for none.

an

pace

Al Schacht, "Clown Prince of Baseball," gets auto- graphed baseballs from Mrs Lou Gehrig (left) and Mrs John McGraw at ceremonies marking his 25th year in the baseball. On a tour of veterans hospitals with Babe Ruth Trophies Caravan, which is sponsored by the New York Heart Association and the Babe Ruth Memorial Stadium, Schacht will distribute the baseballs to veterans.

Scandinavians Leading United States In Athletic Match

Oslo, July 27.-Scandinavia got off to a big lead on. the United States today on the opening day of their three-day track and field meet here, winning six of the nine events.

The Scandinavian athletes, who are drawn from Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark and Iceland, scored a total of 104% points to 78% points for the Ameri-

cans.

..

MARATHON

1.Leandersson (Scandina- via)-2 hours 37 minutes 25 seconds. seconds.

As expected, the Amerleans do- minated the 100 Metres Sprint, which was won by Andy Stans field in 10.3

Dick took the 400 Metres Hurdles for the United States in

Ault

51.8 seconds, while the Ameri-

cans won the relay.

2.-Cestitog (Scandinavia)--- 2 hours 42 minutes 34 seconds

3-Jung (Scandinavia) hours 43 minutes 22 sees.

4.Johny Kelly

VETS

TENNIS

Last Eight In Professional

Tourney

Scarborough, July 27-

Amateurs Shy LEAGUE

Away From

Lou Bittner

TENNIS

Men's "C" Division

Oakland, Calif., July 27. CRC "A" 7—KCC 0

The Oakland Bittners, clic) beat 13, Itung, and FA Y. K, Chung and K. W. Ma National AAU baseball Broadbridge 6-2; beat W. A. Nicho

los and R. 8, Cape 0-0 beat J. champlons last season, dis-quest and J. Arzootu 4-0. banded today and joined Dantel Chan and K. T. Lai beat

lung and Bradbridge. 6-2; up under the bluo and gold Nicholas and Capell 0:2: boat Guest colours of the North Bayar. K. Lau and C. S. Wond brat Brewing Company.

A spokesman for the team said the switch in sponsor3 10- sulted upon action taken by the AAU against Lou Bittner, former sponsor of the team

Yesterday the AAU suspend- ed eight swimmers who had left San Francisco, for Mania

and Arzvolu -1.

*

Iwang and Broadbridge 6-3; teat Nicholas and Capell 0-2: beat Guest jana Arzantu 6-1,

CCC 61⁄2-CRC "C" 21⁄2 S. K. Lound, DRT. 8. Lo (CRC) hat to 11, K. Chan and

hoy and H. T. Wood-4; beat 5. A. Lau 2-5: drew with B. W. *

P. Choy and K. 9. Isu 0-0,

SM. Wong and K. 3. Wong draw with Chan and Lau 6-0; lost

to tour the Orient under Bitt-to Choy and Woo $-1: lost to ner's direction.

Choy and a 3-0.

Y. T. Chung and George Lin Jr. Frank Gela, chairman of Inst to Chan and Lad 2-0: lost to the Pacifle Association AAU Chay and Wog 1-6; drew with Choy

registration committee, said and His 6-6.

earlier that ho thought the

IRC 8-KDRC 1 status of the Bittners would J. 11. Durbeck and R. Lapsley and (KDRC) best 9. M. Itum)khn__ probably be affected because 11. II, Chan, 6-4; lost to 9. E. M. sponsor WAS booking swim-nux and 8. A. Karim 0-0; lost to

meets ming

for suspended A. J. Huvesin and W. Mohammed

3-0. amateurs.

Blenkinsop and R. B. Gourlay CABLEGRAM

loal to Rumjahn and Khan 1-8: Jost

Carl. Hanson, president of the Pacific AAU, said members of the basketball team had sent a cablegram to Bittner in Manila notifying him of their witla- drawal.

to Fux and Karim 3-0 lost to tun sain and Mohammed 5-7,

G. K. Humphreys, and W. ant- noy lust lo itumjotin and Khan 0-8: lost to Bux and Karim 1-6; lost to Hummin and Mohammed 3-4.

USRC 7-RECREIO 2

The cable read in part: "We have been advised by the AAU and A. that you will not be allowed at Guterres

0-4.

E. A. Hancock and Capt, lak- relh (USNC) lost to A Alves O mund 4-0; beat M. and B. Reinodion 6-3; this time to field a team..... Wo beat L. Guterres and A. Yvanovich R. Lindeman are cabling you to let you know A. Anderson and

team have

a new sponsor. lost to Alves and Omund 1-0; beat

Guterres and Remedias 6-0; We are extremely sorry at the Guterres and Yvanovich 0-3. turn of events but feel it is! Capt. Nicholson and N. Wright beat Alves and Ormund 6-4; beat best for all concerned."

Guterres and Remedios -1; beat Dan Barksdale, towering Guterres and Xvanovich 0-1,

the

WLD F

>

centre for the team, said: "Wɑ wanted to start the senson off HOW THEY STAND with a clean slate. When the AAU informed us of the action, CRC "A we did not have much choice." SCAA Barksdale sald talks with the CCC

president,

Mr Tom INC

"n"

The quartor-final stage in brewery the Slazenger professional Grace, yesterday gave the team KCC

CRC C lawn tennis tournament was hopes of "working up the same sic

60 Recreto

ICDRC "Mr Grace said most of us would

reached here today and the kind of deal the Phillips

Ollers have,"

four matches in-this-stage will be:

Jack Kramer (USA) Schroeder (Sweden);

be taken, into the or- anisation employees for Karl year-round

Pancho Segura (Ecuador)

Dan Maskell (Britain);

Dinny Falls (Australia) Fred Perry (USA);

Jobs, Barksdale

said. He added that "would mean about three-fourths of the boys....son

.some of them already

have good jobs.”

The team spokesman

LRC

.. 0.0 0

B 60043

0 4 2 0 2751

83 3

130

посо

TODAY'S MATCHES Men's "A" Division

SCAA ♥ CRC

HKU Recrela

KCC v HKCC

Ladies' "A" Division

snit!

USHC v LRC

R. Mobarek (Egypt) v Don they had not received an answer Budge (USA).

from Bittner as yet.-United

The results of today's games Press, were:

Men's "B" Division CCC USRC

beat

walkover Swimmers Still Lawn Bowls

Perry received a from H. Knibbs;

Kmmer beat Brechbuhi 6-1. 6-1, 6-1;

Schroeder bent Holmes 0-0, 7-5, 6-0;

(U.S.)-2 6-0;

Maskell beat Bocquet 6-4, (U.S.)-36-4. -3;

Budge beat Owne

scored

Live

Palls beat Dekkers 6-1,

6-0,

0-3:

crack

2

1.T.

T. Rautavarra (Scandina- vla)-72.55 metres.

Segura beat R. Warsdorf 0-2, 6-2;

Hygtiminen vian)-89.09 metres.

sees.

(Scandina-

Sheffield, July 27.-The New Zealand cricket tour- ists had to struggle for runs against Yorkshire here today, but a fine innings by Bert Sutcliffe, their opening lefthander, who failed' by nine runs to reach his second

The first six in each event, hundred in succession, enabled them to reach the re- spectable total of 261. By the close of play Yorkshire except the relay, scored seven, hours 50 minutes

5.-Lou Whlic five. four, three, two and one points respectively. The win-hours 18 minutes 31 sees. attacking relay hostile

learn

JAVELIN THROW Yorkshire's plan to put a

by unfortunate points, the losers three. Strand, the Lennarl against the tourists was foiled

In Swedish middle distance runner, mishap to their colt, Fred Truman, who is 18. second spell of bowling within the first hour, he severely won the 1,500 metres in 3 min- utes, 49 seconds, which was wrenched his back and, unable to walk in the agony, had to be carried off the field. He will take no further eight-tenths of a second better than last year's winning Olym-! part in the match.

ple time.

Henry Eriksson, of Sweden, Truman and

in their early overs 108 when he had batted three who won the Olymple event, States)-80.60 metres, demonstration showed

second place. "round the "pleture-frame--when that they were indeed-au fact hours. He was nine runs short ---Arno Ahman, the Swedish

hundreds of racegoers scrambled through the

any com- of his second century in succes-holder of the Olymple Hop, to get a view of the photograph bination of bowlers the Newsive innings,

and Jump title, scored a Step this have they Zealanders

had

off-stump notable double, Hadlee

ปร

winning both of the finish, in which

Whitehead the Ilop. Step and Jump and thought Hornet II beat Lord season.

knocked back by wicket

stand be- and at tea

the tourists were the High Jump. A fourth Astor's High Stakes

30,000 A crowd of nearly the lefthanders, Sut-219 for six. tween cliffe and Donnelly, realised 82

spectators watched the opening day's events of the meet which embraces the full Olympic pro- gramme, except the walks.

winner. the

in

£1,000 Bentinck Stakes.

was

the The that High

Judges' verdlet

of

Whitehead

air az

faced

Sutcliffe's innings

Stakes, ridden by Gordon before the latter fell after bat- Richards, won by a short head. ting splendidly for one and a Richards rode four the half hours, hitting four fours.

Sutcliffe, 11th out after three was: of today.. Two six winners

Leversham's Kar-hours of delightful stroke play, them, Lord katad and

Khan's Included eight fours in his 81. the Aga Diablerotte were in two-horse

races,

His fourth Buccess WRE

old colt Tramper,

on

ended at

THE SCOREBOARD The close of play scoreboard

NEW ZEALAND 1st Innings

Brennan ✰

t

01

$

took

THE SUMMARIES

The results were as follows:

400 METRES HURDLES 1.Dick Ault (United States) -61.8 seconds. 2.-Ronald

44 Donnelly lbw b Wardle Hadlee b Whitehead

Sutcliffe STEADY BOWLING

Yardley The New Zealanders" innings Scott D Whitehead Mr Claude Harper's two-year- lasted five hours and it was Reid & Wardle

winner of distinct compliment 10 the

Smith Wardle the six furiong Selsey Stakes, steadiness

Yorkshire of the the last: race of the day bowling that the New Zealanders Reuter.

should have been dismissed for Rabone run out so modest a score on this pitch. Mooney not out

Wurdle took chief bowling Burke e Brennan b Wardle honours and claimed half the Cave run out July 27-Lord wickets for just 18 runs ench. Cresswell b Wardle Derby's Ascot Gold Cup win-fie -maintained his recent un-Extras ner, Alyeldon, will be panied to the post by the two Prved form and cleverly varied pacemakers

COODWOOD CUP

:'

London,

acco-

Yorkshire batted for 40 minutes to the clore and finished 240 runs behind with all their wickets in hand.

lio had In that his flight oce, Benny Lynch and Stock- fridge, for the Goodwood Cup tomorrow,

the race timed to start at 3p.m., over iwo miles, Ave furlongs- Reuter.

which

Boon

Fraser

23 States)-52,0 seconds.

(United

3.Rune Larsson (Scandina-

43 vla)-52.9 seconds.

1

4

19

3,000 METRES STEEPLECHASE

1-Knut Soederberg (Scandi-

261 navla) 0 minutes, 7.6 seconds. (United

3. Sven Daleflod (Scandina- via)-00.45 metres. States)-07.34 metres.

Held 5.-Frank

Coming

Herc

U. A Rumjahn beat J. E. Noronha,

A. M. 21-20, and Regarding the reported sus- Omar beat FX M. da Silva, 6-1, 6-0, pension of the American swim-22-12, in the Open Singles mers for making a tour of the tournament yesterday.

The following teams will re- Far East, allegedly without thei authority of the U.S. Amateur present Club de Recreio at lawn Athletic Union, it was learned bowls on Saturday:

Brown, local from Mr Teddy 6-0, representative of Mr Lou Bitt-

organiser, that -2, swimmers would definitely visit

Hongkong on August 1..

Mobarek beat Fonton 6-4, 6-1.-Reuter,

1.--Delle Pickarts (United GOLF

(United

8. Cy Young (United States) 01.87-metres

(Scan-

(Scan-

Professionals

Beat Amateurs

1,500 METRES 1.-Lennart Strand dinavia) 3 mins, 49.0 secs.

2-Henry Eriksson dinavia) 3 mins, 40.2 secs.

3.-Olle Anberg (Scandinavia) British 3 mins, 40.0 secs.

4.John Twomey (United States) 3 mins, 51.0 secs.

nur,

the

the

Mr Brown added he had re- ceived a cable from Mr Bittner, stating that the swimmers held their first show in Manila Inst night.

RECREIO RINKS

1st Division "A" (home) y, KCG -G. 4. Cukerres. C. E Marques.

F. V. V. Ribel, J. L. Noronha D.

Marques, A, MI.

Souza, .. Luz Pereira. C. Roza C.C. Pereira. J.F.V.

J.A. Luz: A.P. Pereira, Ribeiro.

VRC PROGRAMME, 2nd Division

FOR SATURDAY

Event 1-VRC Senior Boys 100 Event 2 x 60 yds Free Style

G. A. Pinna, S. E. Souza, E. H. Carvalho, D. C. Alves.

HKFC RINKS

1st Division "B" (away) v. PRO H.R. Pinna, G.A. Noronha, C.F. Itemedios. L... Xavier; P.N. da Silva, A.. Alves, P.X. Soares, J.C.

M.A. Remedios;

Baptista, C.P. Darto, C.M. Silva, P.X. de Silva.

(away) v. TDC- L. 9. Suva. J. P. Xavier M. F Pinna, E. M. Alarcon: A. M. Silva, P. A. Costa, N. A. Baltras, A. A Lopes: I. v. Ribeiro, 1. Pin- The programme for the Victos, A. V. Gosano, A. F. Noronha. toria Recreation Club Special 3rd Division (home) V. POC

R. A. Campos. J. A. Victor, M. L. London, July 27.-The Swimming Meet to be held on Raza, 3. 3. Basto: J. Fonsech, N. professional golf Saturday at 9.30 p.m. is as fol- Nunes, J. Collon; L.A. Rotario; team, mainly, composed of lows: men from whom this year's yds Free Style. Ryder Cup team will (Scan- chosen, beat the Walker Cup

Event 3-Ladies 50 yds Free Style, Event 4-Men's 100 yds Back team on the Royal Mid- (Scan- Surrey course at Richmond, Stroke.

Event 8-VRC Veterans

8. Brown, L. Strange, C. Carr. M.N. kunen, L.F. Halay `A. Surrey, today by 11 games Free Style Scratch Race.

Event 6-VRC Members 100 yds McAlpine, T. File, B.O. Bickfold; J. to three with one halved.

Free Style.

s. Howell, E. Strange, J.A.R. Event 7-Men's 100 yds Breast Selby, N.J. Bebbington.

TAIKOO RINKS They had taken yester-Stroke.

Event 8-VRC Junior

The following team will re- day's foursomes by three to yr Individual Medley,

Event 9-Diving Exhibitloes. two and won the singles

Event 10- 100 yda Free present the Taikoo Club

nt Recreio Saturday against over 36 holes today by eight stents 11-Ladies 100 yds Free Quarry Boy: to one, with one halved. Style.

HOP, STEP AND JUMP J.-Arne Ahman dinavia)-15.33 metres, 2.-Lennart Moberg dinuvia)—16.10 metres,

3-V. Rautio (Scandinavia) 15.00 metres,

4-William Albana (United States)-14.02 metres.

1,600 METRES RELAY 1.-United States-3 minutes, 11.4 secs.

'2.-Scanduavia-3 10.4 accs.Heuter.

minutes,

be Reisy Pollce, Combined Services,

ix.D.F.).

Style.

50 yds

The following have been selected to represent the HKFC in the match against KCC on Saturday at Happy Valley:

Boys

75

+

150 Member.

Last week

од

A. Steven, J.A. Smith. 7.A. Wat Event 12-4 x 50 yds Free Style

Ho, W.G. McKie, (skip); B.G. Most of the amateurs, how-clay 11.K. Bank, A.P.C., Dodwell. Baker, R.B. Grimn, J.B. Baxter, V.

Cable & Wireless).

Melrose (skip): TR. Maclean. W. ever, did well enough to sug- Events 15-Vić Ladies 50 yds | McCall, R.D, Marshall, J.K. Kinai- Aborigines For gest that the Walker Cup Free Style.

burgh. (skip) Wappinshaw "poons Event 14.-Vnc challenge will bo in good

yds Back Stroke, hands

MacCready, Britain's amateur, champion, was one up Melbourne, July 20-Aus-on Henry Cotton at the end of HIGH JUMP

tralian aborigines will carry the morning and three up with

Olympic torch 1-Arno Ahman (Scandina- the

across nine to play, but Cotton was at 2-Bloem Australia from Darwin to Mel-is best over the last nine holes vin)-1.90 metres.

Stone 2.- Curtis States) mins, 11 accs.

3-Olle Elviand (Scan- Wdinavia)-0 minutes, 19. seconds

Bowling

+

O

M

R

Truman Whitehead Close Wardic Yardley

0

18

0

24 6 51

2

15 41.5 11 22

YORKSHIRE.

5 44 02

6 40

Play began after lunch in light drizzle with, the crowd estimated at 20,000. The min

ceased, but

but the atmosphere was oppressive.

Sutcliffe.skied a ball from Yardley to deep mid-off when 1st innlugs, 73, but Whitehead. running Hutton not out

Extras

Canadian Record Vancouver, July 27-A Cana- Jian

of back, just failed to make the Lowson not out erwinning record

Donnelly

almost woo minutes 3.4 seconds in the 400 catch, Yards Women's Free Style was caught at the wicket off the not last

night by 18-year-old same bowler, but he failed. to of Vancouver. profit by it and was fourth out Ky MeNames

stand reallsing 82 Sho clipped four seconds off the at 150, the

in 90 minutes. old maric-Associated Press.

Mister Conquest

THE LAUNCH SPEEDS ACROSS THE CHANNEL, AND UR THE THANKS TO

QUEU

CORNGO

AND CAS

ENGLAND...

THE FRUAT-BLOSSOM

LONDON

WILL BE OUT**t

•TELKESTON

A

KARTHOLINE PAR

AND WALLOP!

RICH-CHIOS

WHERE DO YOU

· LIVE, RENO?

PARIS

Torch

Relay? Sam

Paulson (Scandinavia) and bourne in 1950, il the proposal to win on the last green..

Dick Phillipa, John Heintzmon and Irving Mondscheln, all of the United States, cleared 1.95 14 metres.

.D

before the Games Organising Committee is accepted.

Event 15-Men's 50 yes Free Style, Event 10-VRC Members 4 x 100 yia Free Blyle Helay (League Event)

BASKETBALL

were won by W. G. Mckio. B. Matolnil and W. Melrose (akip),

FILIPINO RINKS The following players will the Fillpino Club represent (Home) against the KBGC on Saturday:

J.W. Lee, C.F. Leo, V.N. Allenza, W.V. Field (skip); W.F. Johnson, T.K. Lim, H.Y. Hu, W.C. Ogley inkip): AY. Lee, W.S. Chang, R.

Dasa. D.A. Bazarin (skip).

"Seven Tigers", a Chinese The results of today's singles basketball team is on a visit to It has the support of Sir Frank | (with professionals rumes Hongkong and will play a series

Hezerves: Flodrigues, 1.B. Castro. of games with local teams. · Beaurepaire, one of the delegates first) were: who slated Melbourne's case at

by Cotton beat MacCready

The programme is as follows:

IRC RINKS July 28 V

al the Olymple Committee's meet-one hole.

Kongmin

The following have been Chinese (US))~ing in Rome this year.

30 v Fauliner beat Bruen by 5 and SCAA; July

YMCA

July selected to represent the Indian SCALA: 31 v Kulin at Kowloon Chinese Recreation Club's 1st and 2nd Burton beat Ronnie White by YMCA; Aug 1 v. Karlin at team on Saturday:

At Sookunpoo lat v KOGE SCAA: Aug.

SCAA .V 3 and 2;

4. Is Hardek. A. J. Hi Lees beat Carr by 5 and 4;

at SCAA: Aug, 0 Kong | kala, A. H. Minu, J. Höosen (skip);

A.' IL'Abbas). S. Yusuf, K, Bousfield lost to Ken Thom 2-Ling at SCAA. and 1:

All matches start at 8p.in. Rumjahn, A. K. Misu (skip); O.

100 METRES 2.1 1-Andy Standfeld ---10.3 seconda

21.1 2Charles Pelere (U.S.) for none | 30,4 seconds."

3.Hartcon Dillard (U.S.) Reuter. 10.4 seconds.

I'VE GOT

SMALL FLAT

AND

KING

COME UP AND SET

GOME-TIME

If the aborigines are chosen to and 4; carry the Olympic torch, there will be a choice of two routes, both more than two

thousand

miles in length-Reuter.

World Record

London, July 20.—The Prague radio announced that a Russian

Wally Smithers halved with Swing:

ot

4

Honolulu Fights

R. Badiek. A. B. Kitchall, M. B.

, U. A. Rumjahn (skip).

Blond 2nd HKCC at Chater at 4 pm D. M. A. Tatack, L Honolulu, July 27-Carl AH 'A.“ R. A. Rahmen, M, Bobo Olson, 162. Honolulu, won Adal (skip); A. M. Kadir, E. a unanimous decision last night Marker., S. M. Rumjahu,

Tłazack (skip): 5. 0. Bux, Milo Savage.. 185, Los Wahab, A. M. Rumjahli, A. Angeles, in a 10-round boxing Wahab (kip).

There weret, no knock-

Percy Allis, Jr. beat Micklem athlete set д new world by 5 and 4; record for the women's Javelin Aylon beat Lucas by 4 and throw in an International track 3.

and fleld 'meet yesterday

Johnson beat Milward by 3 over bo- tween the Soviet Union and and 2;

Branch beat Perowne by 2 bout.

CCC RINKS Czechoslovakia at Moscow.

downa, It identifed the woman only and 1-Beuter.

Craigengower Cricket Club will Dado Marino, 110, Honolula, be represented by the following on as Smirnickaya and said the

knocked out George, Sancher, Raturday: hurled the Javelin 162 feet six

First Division Kowloon Dock 122, Havana, Cuba, in the third inches. The recognised mark in

round of a scheduled six-roundee Club K. Docks 108 feet three Inches, sot by

Razack, J. W. Leonard, A. Contes, D. W, Bradbury (skip); A. H. Rumfahn, ✪." A. Souza, A. M. Omar, 3. B. Landolt (skip); W. J. Docusen. Wins

Koward G. Jorge, K., M. Omar, Sacramento, July 27-Maxle U M. Omar (skip).

Second Division-Friendly Docusen (187 lbs.),

Kowloons Cricket Club

at CCC through New Orleans, won on unani- Trane Lee. P. K, Lau, G. Kong Felix Choy, G. Ladd (akip; F. Ferreira,

HENRY COTTON OUT London, July 27, Henry

H. Bauine of Austria at Vien- Cotton announced, tonight na-Associated Press,

that

boutAssociated Press.

+

he would not be available for the Brillah Ryder Cup team to

States meet the United

རྣ

HKFC Meeting Ganton, Yorkshire, in Septem

The 02nd Annual General better said: “I am

Meeting of the Hongkong "Fost-

ball Club, scheduled to be held for this wason, and that, goes mous decision over

de D. Hotellio (akip);' Id Bul-wing,

at 0 p.m. en Friday, July 29.hts for the Ryder Cup too. I shall Rathirez (182 1bg) of Ban Jose. 8. ft. solina, H. B. Marvin, it, a been postponed unul Tuesday, not play in any more tourna Calif., last night in a 10-round Dr C. W., Lam, E. B. Tranks,

Aght-Valted Press. August 2 at 6 p.m. :

menis this weason."-Reuter.

3. Cósilo, (2003);"

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.