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THE HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1949.

CLUB CRICKET TEAMS WILL Champions Of The Future LAWN BOWLS

BE STRONGER THIS YEAR

By "RECORDER"

With the first club cricket trials due in the latter part of this month, the First Division captains are measuring up the available talent with but scanty knowledge of the newcomers beyond the they bring with them.

reputations

new

All the non-Service clubs, with the exception of the League Champions, Club de Recreio, and the Indian Recreation Club, report a considerable influx of playing members of runtoured Senior League standard and an almost blanket re- turn of last year's teams.

If the repulations of the newcomers bear up, the Clubs, it seems, will not be outdislanced by the large number of new players available to the Services.

At the KCC. the Scorpious (rod attack of P. J. Billimoria are intact from last year, with and Teminy Crabtree. their whole late reuson team of i

Indian Recreation Club are

the last League Championship al complete but for A. el Ar-i available. If there ture any culli, Jr., a bad loss to the at- doubtful alarters, they have yet tack, and are chary of moving bowlers from their to maite themselves known.

прапу Second XI, no matter the fney analyses in the Junior Division

The Optimists will be without two of their batter batsmen, last year. R W. Franklin and M. M. Little,

but much rumoured new tulent] 1 is likely that two juniors in reported.

will be promoter to the 1st XI. KCC, whose new nets wil The choice is likeliest to foll probably go up tomorrow, will upon A. 1. Bakar and Ismail! be without G. E. Taylor, but All, both fair batsmen even by

Two players Flest Division standard.

twill have ek

kept out of cricket by injuries through most of last season- Bill Colledge and C. Percy Smith. In addition, It is prob able that F. R. Kermani, useful left arm bowler, will play for the Club.

Craigengower reports a

and

a

AFTERMATH TO DISASTER?

their The University, after disastrous defeat in Singapore. were lost heard of ns about to acquire the services of some of the schoolboys who thoroughly trounced them.

Len Hutton's Greatest Year

Open Pairs & Triples Finals

This Week

BEN HOGAN'S "POWER GOLF"

19.-Getting Around Obstacles

Tho Colony's open paire

Quite often during the course of a round of golf you Championship will be played off are faced with the problem of getting around obstacles on Thursday at 6.30 pin. J. Luz such as trees, stones, or buildings. To accomplish it you and II. F. Luz will play K. M. will have to play either a slice or a hook as the case may Rumjohn and S. M. Rumjahn

On a slice the ball will turn to the right in fight,

at KC.C, and G. Guterrez and be.

The

J. Noronha will piny J. Bradley while on a hook it will curve to the left. and J. S. Landolt at KBGC.

Triples Anals will be Many golfers are plagued with a slice or a hook while played next Sunday at the Club trying to make a straight shot, but you're not a finished do Recrelo,

relo, commencing at 4 p.m. K. M. Omur, A. M. Omar, golfer until you control slices and hooks to your own and U. M. Omar will play A. advantage on the golf course. The grips for these varia- L. C. Eastman, W. C. Simpson tion shots are described and discussed in the chapter, and J. McKelvie

Evolution of the Hogan Grip while the stances for them will be found in the chapter Stance Gives You Balance.

Diy EDITED BY

KCC CHAMPIONSHIP The first round of the tyros, pairs and Club championship of For the slice play the ball too long or too short is just as the Kowloon Cricket Club must from a normal position. How-costly as one off, line. be played by next Friday, and ever, your clubface and stance the challenger in each case is are opened considerably. Do (To Be Continued Tomorrow)

for responsible

all arrange not pronate the hands or roll ments, The second round. wit the wrista, Make zure that have to be finished by Friday, tim clubface remains OpCIL September 23 at the latest.

Aim to the left. making on The Bowls sub-committee re- allowance for the curve you serves the right to scratch con-have to make around the ob- Driving of la Bruco ("Jeeps") | (former woman champion Diana testants for falling to plny dur- stacle in question. London, Sept. 10.-Len Critchley, under the critical cyo Fishwick); but he objected on the ing the slated period.

HOOKED IRON SHOTS IRC RINKS Hutton, the Yorkshire and of his father, in a family four-grounds that "men should play

played at together." England, opening batsman, somes competition

Hooked iron The following players will

shots are just Brice and the General were represent the Indian Recreation the revers The stance has finished what is un-Sunningdale Ladies' Golf Club

benten, but Bruce received n recently.

Club's 2nd team

Λίσ to the right. doubtedly his greatest scB- Bruce is six and a half years| golf bull as consolation prize.

against the closed.

face of the club in Hongkong son in

Football Club at Sco- Turn the first class

He and his father were cricket, oli.

Mrs Beck and Timothy came is achievements have been playing nine-year-old Timothy first in the junior division (age kanpoo next Saturday:

D. M.

the hook A. Razack.

as the club A. R. A. Beck and his mother, Mrs Beek limit it, lgnoring adult part-Rahman, I. All, M. Y. Adal; truly phenomenal.

(also seen in the picture). ners). They also bent Mrs Timothy's father is John Beck, a Critchley und ler 10-year-old A. M. Kadir, E. R. Marker, Awing the hands are now rolled former captain of our Walker daughter Glenrn, who got second M. Rumjahn, S. M. Rumjan; Cup team.

prize. The juniors played nine S. O. Bux, S. S. Hussain, M. A

Bruce Critchley · was also to holes.

partnered his mother

Only three other players in o gain. G. Hont Choy

Bo the history of the game, Denis unlikely to come back to the

Compton, Bill Extrich and Tom Hayward, same this censon, but K. Y. Tam,

have

more have scored As the University will be the runs In a season. who only merely turned out lan

Hutton's year, will be turning out res same team they were last year aggregate number of runs for of course; without the season, 3,420, is the high- radarly this season and will add-though,

STRONGER BATTING

nins

trength to the Valley club's J. M. Gosano-and may have est by a Yorkshiremun, beating MOTOR CYCLING weakest department the open-acquired new talent since last the 3,336

obtained by year, they should present ing pale.

Herbert Sutcliffe in 1932. formidable teom where Jocal League Cricket ls concerned, Twice this year Hutton has having finished well up the scored 1,000 runs in month. League last year.

In June and August, equalling Recreio will be playing the the record held by C. B. Fry, some Championship team they K. S. Ran]!!singhjl have played for years with Dr 1. L Ozorio the only doubtful starter. However, it is probabie that he will be in too.

In addition, Cralgengawer reports several new members on cricket list with reputationu muggestive of a stronger batting alde than the club had last year. It i also hoped that the Valley Club will be strengthened by one more slow bowler of re- putation, to augment last year's

HOME SOCCER

England's Team

Against Eire

12, -

Sheffield, Sept. England's football team to play Eire at Everton on September 21 includes three new Internationals in Mosley, right back; Harris, right wing; and Pye, centro forward.

The team will be as follows: Williams (Wolves);

Mosley (Derby),

Aston (Manchester);

Wright (Wolves).

Capinin;

Franklin (Stoke).

Dickinson (Portsmouth):

Harris (Portsmouth),

Morels (Derby).

Pye (Wolves).

Minnion (Middlesbro) and

ter.

Finney (Preston NE).-cu-

SOCCER RESULTS

clife.

and Sut-

TWELVE CENTURIES

Hutton has hit 12 centuries- this summer, including three The Servlees are largely tu

double centuries. His highest The dark as to the talent at their disposal. It can safely beings was 209 not out against predicted that the Army, Royal Northamptonshire at Welling-

borough, Navy and RAF will, despite last year's slites, sesto be consideraby stronger.

Graziano's

The 208 he made in the Test match at the Oval

was the

highest score by an Englishman against the New Zealanders in this country and

equalled Marlin Donnelly's Agure Lords as the best in England by

player from either county. Next year

the public have a chance to create a re- cord for Hulton, an it will be 11hls benefit year.

Comeback

com-

-(London Express Service)

THRILLS & SPILLS IN INTERNATIONAL TROPHY TRIALS

Llandrindod Wells, Wales, Sept. 12-Britain and Czechoslovakia finished level with no marks lost at the end of the first day of the six-day motor cycle trials for the International Trophy.

Wahob, A. M. Waliab.

LEAGUE TENNIS ·

al address.

On

comes into the ball on the down-

over, or pronated, to the left,

CAMBERLEY

WILL NOT

GO DRY

On both the hook and the silce the ball should be hit on the downswing and turf should be taken after the ball is struck. The curved light of the ball

both the

More about beer after on

hook and the slice is

the caused by spin rugby, I am assured by the imparted as the clublicad cuts Camberley club, at whose

South China neross the ball at any angle meeting the question of

Beat

These two shots, the sllco and

intention

of

the hook, will be very valu-hospitality was raised, that nble to you not only for their there is no

obstacles,

HKCC posluve value in getting around abandoning such entertain-

but in a negative South China beat HKCC, sente as well because In

Use In order ment.

There has apparently been 7-2, in the Mixed Doubles of to learn to play an intentional

slice or an intentional hook you of Camberley's point of view. some slight misunderstanding the Tennis League yesterday.

Hetman and Mrs Slagter (HCC) must have a full knowledge of It was a new member lost to Mrs Chow and E. Taad 1-6: theso shots. Many golfers have club from overseas who made of the lest to Mrs K. I. ip and D. Ti 3-6; beat Miss Chang and T. T. permanent slice or per the contrary suggestion. That

anent hook, but they are only was when the Chen 64.

of value when you

members were have full

discussing the small control of them.

curred last season.

Cocper and Mrs Andrews lost to Mr Chow and Teal 1-6: lost to Mr lp and Teal 0-0 drew with Miss Chang and Chen 3-0.

J. D. Mackle and Mrs Mackle lost to Mr Chow and Two! 1-0 lost 10

Miss Chang and Chen 6-0,

Italy dropped one mark in the day's stage over the winding roads, tracks and water splashes of the Mrs Ip and Taxi 1-6; drew with

badly Welsh mountains. Switzerland's chances were damaged by losing 100 marks due to an accident to J. Roth, of Coursevre, riding a Condor, who crashed miles from the start.

13

"B" DIVISION

lasa in..

But when it was explained. EACH SHOT A STUDY

to him that the cost fell on Individual members acting us Whatever kind of an iten you hosts to the "enemy" after the elect to play each shot is game, he withdrew hla sug- study. Take the time to select gestion.

Craigenpower beat RAF, 0-0.

the proper club and shot re- So beer remains on the "Division.

quired. Consider the trajectory Camberley menu. N. Leonard and 1 ing-sing required, the distance the hall ICCC) beat Doyle and Taillton

0-1.

0-1: beat

Cunningham and O'NeW 0-2,"

How-

This

te

Roth was taken to hospital work, but officials considered a-4: beat Crossley and Davenport must travel and the lie.

PLEASURE BOTH WAYS with a suspected fracture of the that by comparison with the beat Cunningham and O'Neill ever, if the lie does not permit the required shot, Encrifice will arm and suspected leg injuries, circuits later in the week 10. O. Baker and S. Leonard beat either height or distance or J.N... Trestrail,

discussion Induces Mr but an X-ray showed only a diș- | day's -run was not too difllcult. || Doyle and Hamilton

of the Hor sham RFC, to write Tho ori Greasley and Davenport 0-3; baat both and play for a spot which focuted shoulder and he is to leave the hospital tomorrow;

will leave you a simple shot as "the famous rugby tradition D. Leonard and L. F. de Souza your next one. Take particular of changing room shandy." beat Boyle and Hamilton 0-4: beat pains to select the correct club Wo take just Crossley and Davenport 0-32 beat

much Cunningham and O'Neill -0.

straight shot either pleasure in making a kilty and drinking our opponenta health at home matches

It Roth were out of the race for another day, Switzerland the would lose another 100 marks.

The largest sum obtained for

Summit, N.J.. Sept. Rocky Graziano, former middleweight champion. pleted his boxing preparations any cricketer so for is lady for his attempted come- £14,000 to Cyril Washbrook, n

young Charlle Lancastrian. back against

Yorkshire folk Fusari at the Polo Grounds on will certainly go all out to beu!

Performing this.-Reuter. Wednesday night

in an outdoor ring at his train- ing camp, the former "golden boy" pursued (wo sporting mates for

n total rounds..

of

four

Joe Louis, watching to-day's workoul, sald Rocky appeared to be "in good shape," bui would make no predictions for the night.

מת!

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LATE ARRIVAL

HEAD-ON COLLISION

H. Veer, of Holland, riding a Jawa, escaped with a shaking but had to retire, when he was Involved in a head-on collision with Ted Breffitt, a member of the British team."

Veer had missed a check- point and was travelling back to get his card stamped when

The International Trophy is the major award of the trials. Italy's loss of one mark was due to the late arrival of one of their team, P. Ghinzza (Molo Guzzi),

The colliston occurred on a bend who was one minute behind at of a winding lane with high

Antimony-Poisoning one check-point aftor-having-to banks, Breitt, who was cut on

Killed Yearlings

stop to mend puncture.

the face, also

It was a day of thrills and Reuter. spills over a circuit which setdorn ran for long over a Brst-class

had to refire.----

Referees Did A Good Job

FANLING GOLF

N.R.

Oliver

becaus

Qualifies

Cup

For Captain's

There was some good scoring in the Captain's Cup week-end. N. R. Oliver (Handicap 16) qualified with a competition played over the Old Course at Fanling last round of 68 net. Other leading scores were:

EBYS) na wo do in drinking their kitty at

(ho

away matches. Needless to say, the kitty-By- tem carries on Uil the club or pub closes at 10 o'clock, which am sure 90 percent of oli

types rugby

will thoroughly agree is one of the finest en- joyments of the world's great- est game, bar none."

[ it.

So now we know all about

SILKEN GLORY

Norwich elly played-and beat---Notts County in now

K. A. Miller 87—18=09, A.|A. Black; J. Strickland & J. silk, short-sleeved shirts ed by Mr

A successful year was report- R. de Pinna 85-10-60, S. S. Brown; N. Latimer & M. G. tongue-twister, this), given by

A. E. P. Guest Gordon 70-0-70, R. A. Craw-Frederick; A. Shewan & M. Brm of silk manufacturers. (President) at the annual meet ford_87-16-72; N. D. Booker Gallop. ing of the Hongkong Referees 95-22-73, I. F. Aucott 81-8- Association held at the VRC 73, E R. (W) 92—10—74.

London, Sept. 12-Two Na-road, and for much of the time Soccer tional Stud yearlings which took the 230 competitors from 13 Graziano will be engaging in were found dead in their boxes nations over stony trucks on his first important 3ght since at Gillingham, Dorset, on wooded mountains. June, 1948, when to lost the September 1, died from anti-

The competitors generally 160-pound crown to Tony Zale mony polsoning, the Ministry thought the course a hard day's

knockout. He was of Agriculture, which nominis- London, Sept. 12. The favoured 7-5 in the betting and ters the stud, announced to-- following were the results of has weight advantage of football matches played today:

day. eight or nino pounds over Fusari. Oficials of the Inter- national Boxing Club expect в

United Press.

First Division

Stoke

1 Burnley

Third Division Northern

Kalifox 0 Southport Mansfield

York

--Reuter.

Second Division

Leicester

--ticuter.

Chesterfield 1

/ RUGGER RESULTS London, Sept. 12.-The follow

ing were the results of ruggeri games played today:

RUGBY LEAGUE

Kate

of at least $225,000— Į killed

a

Tests are to be made to dis- cover whether the same polson.

third National Stud yearling, bay filly by the Two Thousand Guineaa winner, Court Martial, out of Sword Knot.

The three deaths caused fears

British racehorse trainers until} Sydney, Sept. 12-Australian it Was announced yesterday Wellerweight Boxing Champion, that the yearlings had been Kevin Delaney, 147 pounds, poisoned,-leuter. drew with Frances Andre

JOCKEY CLUB'S inst night

TRIALS

Wed-

The following were elected Players must put the date on TOTALISATOR omcials for the ensuing year: their handicap cards as course Mr A. E..P. Guest (President); conditions vary from day to Mr Gaffney (lion. Secre- day. tary): Committee, Capt. J. H. Players are still extremely

Capt Stone,

J. H. Chisnall, careless about replacing their Entries for the Trial Race Kevin Delaney Draws

Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Padley and J. F. Ennis.

Messte Mak Young-fal, J. divots and are therefore earn- Club for September 21,

estly requested to give this With Famechon of an anthrax epidemie amongnesday, are given below:

The President remarked that ttle duty their special atten- the referees had done a good job tion whenever it becomes neces- in the past year and that it sary. A large divot found on needed guts to control 22 players the 2nd Fairway last Sunday thousand spectators. in the field before two to three was exhibited in the hall of the

clubhouse. tures for referees will start at Interport games

there are no prospects of the Hongkong Football Associa- the Men's Club House is now materialising, Sec.). 1 Mile, Class-Cosway, afternoon and also on Thursday October and the Double Tenth tion office, Prince's Building, this available for bookings during Choy. Fearless Witness, Happy Doy, Hongkong Malden, Jeep this week. Beauty, Jorrocks, Kolinsky, Liberty Diamond, Mercury, National Glory fiest

It was decided to hold the Athens, Sept. 12,-Mrs Etta Pinkto, Sans Atout, Bidber Van first meeting of the year at 8.30 Neumann, of Austria, and Miss guard,

p.m. on September 20. The Joan Curry, of Britain, today Bac.), 1 Mile, Class Ame. Cilp announced Inter.

Tollantor itandicap

(2nd place for the meeting will be reached the final of the Women's per, Araxy; Busted Straight. Con- singles in the Eastern Mediter=|dor. Dawn, Diamondfri Elmer,

| Famechon, 144 pounds, in a 12- round bout at Sydney Stadium today.

The decision was unpopular, the majority thinking Famechon had won. It was a fast and furlous encounter.Associated

· Yorkshire Cup, Arst round, | Press,

becond leg-Leeds 8, Hudders feld 10. Huddersfield eliminated 'Leeds by an aggregato ot 29

points to 13,

RUGBY UNION

Basketball Match

A friendly basketball match was played between 1hq

JOAN CURRY IN ATHENS FINAL

ships here.

Mrs Neumann beat Mrs E. W.

1-Trini Meeting Handicap (1st Sec), Class 7. 1 Milo-Al Fresco Bronie, Chelsen, Esmeralda. Good Bay, Good News, Green Velvet, far; vard, Jackal. Kingfisher, Midnight Expres. National Guard. Paciic, Reputation. Cavite, Sunkins, The Hopeful.

He also announced that lec- As Sharpshooter, Surling

2. Totalizator Handicap

Strathnemara,

Trial Trip.

Flying Dragan,

Wheel,

-Topsau

Forever

week-end,

A match has been arranged between the Club and the Ser- vlees for Sunday, September 25 and membera, wishing to play are asked to submit their names by Friday of this week in order to make necessary ......arrange- ments. It is hoped that there

· LADIES' SECTION

rancan Lawn Tennis Champion Happy Event, Prosperity. Sprinter. Sing Tao Beaten

Trial Meeting Handicap (2nd Bangkok, Sept. 12-The will be a good turnout for the Camborne 14, Blackheath 9, SCM Post and tho Greai Dawson Scott, of Britain, by | Bec.), 1. Mile, Class T-Airfield. | Sing Tao football team above match.. Cross Keys &, Neath 18, Wall Movie Industries yester- 0-4 and 0-3, and Miss Curry Amber, Argus if, Ballerina, Epinard, from Hongkong was yesterday Penarth 3, Devonport Ser-day, resulting in a win for the

Flight. Flying beat Miss Lucin

Manfredi, of Spring, Kwong Leung, Morning Sky.

beaten by the Bangkok Youth vices: 8.-Router.

Italy, by 0-4 and 0-3-Kleuter. Peacock, Rine. Rosemarie, Saplenila, Xin an exciting exhibition

match by four goals to two.

Mrs H. Prophet qualified for The Bangkok Youth XI out the Captain's Cup at Fanling witted the more experienced for the month of August. team with a wonderful exhibi- llon of speed and endurance.

The visiting team is scheduled

CHECK THE NAME OF

THAT CHO,GTAPSY.

SINO THE "ADMIZAL

AND BRING HIM TO NF13 GALLOWG STREET.

former, 10-14.

BYG, AVE,

GE!

Mister

Conquest

HERE'S THE

BOAT NOW.

NICOLA PRETENDED NOT

· TO KNOW MG, GHC LJCO "TO PROTECT MS. CUC

CAME TO WARN STRIPTY

IT EIGING TO MAKE

SENGG.

MEANWHILE, IN THE CELLAR DE MÁIS, AS

The Monthly Medal at Deep Water Bay was won by Mrs A de Burgh Morris.

to play five games here to raiso On Thursday, September 15, funds for tha upkeep of on a Shanghai Foursome will be orphanage.estabilahed by the played at Deep Water Bay. The local Overseas Chinese Women's following partners' havo

been Society,

rawn Foursomes will go off 38 pairs arrive. Play to bé moming only.

Graco Lenczyk Loses A. Mackle & G. Watkinson;

Y. Williams & E W. Webb; Morion, Penn., Sept. 12-Miss M. C. Elliot Be K. Robb; D. Graco · Lenczyk, of Newinton Hunter & M, Gairdner; A. M. (Connecticut), holder of the Brown & Sainsbury; M. United States Women's Amateur Stowart & H. Cotesworth; L golf title, was eliminated in the Tippin & J. Haig; M. C. Mackie first round of the championship & B. Wallem; M. E. Hill & here ́ today.

Robertson; M. A. Saville & M Shy was beaton one hale by Lynn-Robinson; M. M. Robert- Mrs Joan Burr Tracy, of Dallas son & U. Stoker L Clague de SARA PLA Markham;:P.. Polo-Hunt, &

London Express Bervice (Texas)—-Reuter,

-(London Express Heroics)

STOUT SKEETER

Being in wheelchair didn't prevent G., G. Roberts

of Fairfield, Illinois, from competing in the National Skeet Championships in Dallas, Texas.. Roberts was injured in a jeep accident two years ago, but is a crack shot.

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