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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1950.

UNITED NATIONS WRESTLER League Cricket

Muriel Fontaine, 21, of Minneapolis, sewx

UN

NEW SEASON STARTS OFF TOMORROW WITH THREE INTERESTING MATCHES

By "Recorder"

The new League Cricket season, a week late as always with rain having washed out last Saturday's programme, starts tomorrow and sees six of the teams in the running for the Championship faced with a trial of strength on their very first outing.

The best match tomorrow is the one at Happy Valley where the considerably strengthened Craigengover side meet their old-time rivals, the Indian Recreation Club. also a much more solid aggregation than the Sookunpoo club was able to pul but Last year.

emblem on the robe of wrestler Joo Vinca, of Lith- throughout the uanta, after he made a debut in Chicago, Ill., by defent- Ing Bad Boy Brown. Vinca has only been in the U.S. Miss Fontalne is a leading con. a few weeks, and

tender for the women's middleweight tille.

REES WINS THE

MASTERS'

DAI

DUNLOP

TOURNAMENT

Liverpool, Oct. 12.

by

Dai Rees, the British Match-Play Champion, crown- ed one of his most successful golf seasons today winning the Dunlop Masters' Tournament on the Royal Liverpool Championship Links at Hoylake, Cheshire, with a 72-holes aggregate of 281.

The field for the tournament was confined to the 20 leading players and tournament winners of the Bri-

to the

SECOND DIVISION

BRITISH VICTORY AT MONZA

Harry Oliver of Great Britain (right) on his Norton seen when he won the sidecar race at the Grand Prix of Nations Motor Cycle Meeting at Moaza, Italy.

On his right is the Italian, Frigerio.

Fourteen-Year-Old Jockey

Is In The

£10,000

Class

Racecourse rumours continue to name Lester Piggott as riding dirsi jockey for various stables next season, but his father tells me that nothing has been fixed so far. His son will remain a free lance.

Not too far away, Army, an unknown quantity as yet but reputed to be the most promising team in three seasons, takes on the Champions of two seasons ago, Club de Recreio, sald to be on the warpath once more towards League honours.

At Chater Road, the reigning: pended on the outcome of the starter for some weeks to come.

KCC ore at home Champions, the Scorpions, take! Sookunpoo meeting between the on the Optimists, also a ton two clubs. Recreio won away University at Cox's Rood and siderably strengthened team in and proceeded later in the should repent their victory of the under- comparison with available talent reason to lose at home, though last year unless

they last year.

Anished Champlors.

hove something up graduates match The Valley

will in Recreio's team tomorrow will their sleeve they have yet to

same one that shake out, many respecta be the most in- he much the

ht Sockumplo two teresting. theugly there should played

Royal Navy are at home to Park and be thrills aplenty

both

seasons ago to that match. They the RAF at King's ot Chater Road and Sooitin poo. bave new captain in Eddie that is anybody's match.

Crainengower

with K. M. Hosano plus two mainbers of Bumjahn lost to IRC, are not the D'Almada Remedios clan. the batting side they were at

Army team will be com The Army tenm

Second Division The There are but

pro- However, with their pletely new.

Its third week tall-enders capable of reaching two survivors in the sido named ramme enters double figures right down to for tomorrow's game from last with the Recreto-Army match 'No. 11, they will bo good year's team. Army start the at King's Parit the most promis

se 13on fo: an reason a completely unknowning.

of

One of the more Interesting the fact average 120 runs a match.

quantity outside I will be the job of their that they have in their skipper, matches In the Second Division attack, the strongest in the Major Wilson, a bateman likely tomorrow will be the one at

This boy, who will be 15 in League, to get the opposition to hit up quite a few Learue Pokfulam where Cralgengower's

postwar Second Elesen November can easily join the out for just under three figures Aflies and a pace bowler likely first

its debut agolast £10,000 class of wage earners and more Important heir to be the season's best in Capt.

University Juniors.

next season. A retaining fee of felding will have to be the Corileld,

Craigentower have announced £2.000 would not be out of the nestest out as their bowlers are

an even stronger Second Eleven way in his case, for under 7st he horse for the wicket-takers but are not un-

than was suspected of them, an could ride every

him, émoloys Dlayable.

The Optimista meet the acquisition being B. S. Lin of stable Scorpions et Chater Boad to the Diocesan Boys' School, who whereas most big stables have to mark retain a capable lightweight in the half-century, passed morrow with a hatting side that

addition to the stable's jockey. extends beyond No. 3. Though several withou! Noel Arthy, they have friendly matches atual sides

FREE OF MONEY ANGLE of Second Division standard and runs right into the tail.

prolific scorer! Against batting that is twice was the most

His career to dato has been as promising

of the only (wo it was last from either ns season they have a very much schools in the Colony that singularly free from the money ongle, as a close inspection of his weaker bowling side to con- play cricket.

last month's riding before losing tend with. It may, indeed, be

Adding Lin to Readman and the allowance will reveal. Thero

FLAGS THAT GLOW their turn for victory.

2nd XI has have been cases where leading Iranee, the CCC Frank Howarth

Southern League are follow- to go before losing the allow-

League in the Scorpions team and, with three batsmen who should pass apprentices with a few rides

is a doubtful the 50 mork quite a few timer anee only rode for plher trainersing the Football knee,

in Leane matches this zenson. when their masters were pro-meking thele clubs issue lines- The Crainengower Juniors look

mised the odds to £500 in the men with luminous flags be reckoned with.

dull weather. A team to

event of success.

Meanwhile Lester has gained his most important success to date in the Jockey Club Stakes. Even 10 percent of the prize money-the normal present for all jockeys--would earn this 14-year-old boy £530. It is known that several four-figure retaining fees have been turned down by his father.

The Indians have variety but to sling to their attack. They have what Craigengewer lacks a half-dozen butsarien cayable of reaching the 40s and 50 it will be one of the cames of the

season.

NO QUARTER

The Army-Recreio encounter at Sookumpco recalls the 1948 match when the two teams were

neck-and-neck in the Cham- pionship

race and a lot de-

tish season, with the exception of Bobby Locke, the COLONY TENNIS South African holder of the Open Championship, who Is In Australia.

CHARLES

TO

Ward

for

Hees and Charlie shared the lead at the halfway slage yesterday with 142

38 holes and Ward went in the lend after three rounds hy

DEFEND TITLE turning 60 to equal the course

NEXT MONTH

New York, Oct. 12. The Heavyweight Champion, Ezzard Charles, announced to- day that he will make his next title defence at Cincinnati, Ohio, on November 30 against

Beshore Freddie some other logical con- tender-United Press.

or

Japan's Strong

record against the 70 of Rees,

In the final round, however, Rers Ward took 71 and equalled the record with

clear cut wis by four strokes

LEADING SCORES

19

Dai Rees 73, 69, 70 and 88-

281;

Charle Ward 71, 71, 69 and 74-285,

Alfred Padiham 14. 24, and 71-293:

John Burton 74, 75, 70 69-294;

J. Hargreaves 76, 73, 74 and 73-296;

NO COLLAPSE

bad

is not in

Mrs Stack To Meet

Mrs

For

Mary

Chow Singles Title

It took Mrs Stack 4 minutes to vanquish Mrs Armstrong to enter the firmt of the Colony ladies” singles tennis championship at. the Ladies Recreation Club yesterday.

were:

of 6-4,

6-2; will conquerer in the

In the

THE RESULTS

makes

times last season

TEAMS

which

Lester Piggott, however, rode in almost every race in his The following are the team losing days whether the hors

or not. His fast selections or Clubs for this werk. had a chance

and ride before losing the allowance Cricket end's

League

Heart, who on Brown friendly matches:

started at 100-8 and Bulshed Inst.

ROYAL NAVY

Int Division League match againat HAF at Kings Car Goldsworths

10-marrow

1.45 p.m. Sug

RN Capt Begg (Cossack), t

was

A TOUR PUZZLE-

The fact that Australia should

Cdr Naylor Black Swan). Sgt Jars have suffered, a loss of 1,120

dan

Wir

Spears

British bles rugby

Sportsman's Diary

EDITED BY

BiH

for

Calms formerly played Newcastle United as did George at Hair, his left-wing partner Grimsby, and Charlio Spencer, who won Grimsby's manager,

an England cap and an FA Cup medal when he was Newcastle'n centre-half.

for

the

"In order not to make move look too arbitrary" - as

their secretary, Mr Alfred Die- kinson, explains-they are pre-

10

senting a set of these flags each of their clubs.

Replacements, when neces- sary, will be the responsibility and expense of the clubs, but no charge is being made for the Arst set. This is in con trast to the Football League's clubs nelion in charging their for the flagb, which are being Issued from Preston.

-{London Erpress Service)

The Bounding Basque Feels His 52 Years

London, Oct. 12. Jean Borotrn, the famed

Table Tennis "Bounding Basque" of

Helps Assam

Flood Relief

Tanneneral,

Cale 151 Bildes over the

matches there, Bayi, POSM Smith (St Brides Bay), touring team's

Saigon, Oct. 12. CPOSM Llewellyn (Tamar, Aid compared with a reported pro- Senie (11k Flotilla). Mis Anker at of £30,000 in New Zealand,

The Indian table tennis (Black (ft Flotilla),

13 astonishlag enough But touring team were beaten in Hwan). Umpire: Mr May 1St Brides

the Kay). Scorer: S.M. Rhodes (5t the suggestion Austrain the singles but won Brides Bay).

exhibition

that

to another such 2nd Division League match against will not agree BAF at Kai Tak to-morrow al 1.45 visit unless it is made

1.30 p.m.

before doubles in an

games

10

French lawn tennis. suffered his first defeat from an Englishman in the British Covered Courts Champion- ehips for many years tolny when he was beaten at the London Queen's Club by 3-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-0 and 6-3 by Geoffrey Paish, the British Davis Cup player."

Thi was a semi-final of has the event which Borotra won 11 times.

Now in the veteran stage, Bomtra was one of the game's outstanding £gures in prewar unya, but he had made a con- comeback and looked vincing which

filte winning the British at Covered Courts Ulle again the age of 52.

Tils rival today, axed 20, lost the Arat two sets to a man playing By well as ever he did, but Bartra began to tre and

Palth, playing beller as the match advanced, Wor ezel at two sets mil.

Mrs Stack, who won by scores

p.m.: PO Coles (Tamar). Lt Cdr vur men go to New Zealand is match against the Vietnam- meet Mrs Mary Chow who was her

Murray K Flotilla), CPO Giren

Thomas even stranger.

ese Champions played at the slude (CFCI. CPO Wir (Tamar), PO Trl Russell (Tamar

New Zealand People's University here. The profit in Arthur Lees 74, 71, 72 and 10 final of the KCC tournament.

Sig Middleton (Tamar), AB Craven

The exhibition was in nid of ~~2012;

(Tomer). Tel Carter Stonerul-

was made in spite of the taut game In Ave, Stack Mer

yesterday is by only the odd

term), Wtr Smith Tomar), CPOSM

win did not Frett Daly 74, 73, 72 and 73

a Test, Indo-China's Assam earthquake feature with unlimited Trine (Cossack), SBCPO Bedable that we all-round piny was played better ---202;

some good deuces.

sixth game (Dockyard). Umpire: Yeo Tyler The widely held view there 1 and flood victims' fund, brought off

has helped Wir Lewis that by Searer: (Tamar). James Adams 72, 78, 71 and nic

playing open football the exhibition cross shols. Mrs Armitrost seven were called..

Tanur) Ties-va; Mr Burt (SL 71--10:

Brides Hay REAxlar (Tanart, against New Zealand's spotting, reach £60,000,

the

The Indians were tired after tactics we saved 14t over some strong retums on

ZA Finch (Tamor). the backhand, ter main weak-

Boat Pool at Record crowds

watch their previous matches but were Ron from

paid to for both teams, rang 1.10.

were able to win the doubles cupa, undress lay in lack of speed in re- rieving cleverly placed shots

nt sales in the stream as neersary, us, and win or lose we

which had been presented by Results of other

matches played Transport from Kowlona Camber at cheered to the cchu,

Mr J. M. Aziz, the President by Mrs Stack.

we won both of Indo-China's Australia

India Associa- CIB handicap mixed doubles

Tests. Is the explanation

Khub Chand, a of tion, and Mr emi-final.-E. E Blory and Mrs.

10:5 Anuncial Tamworth Went Brigadier and Mrs

that the prominent Indian merchant, match against this 1st Division Is Fark 10: prople of that Dominion would ! M. S. K. Maunsell 3-1, 6-4, 6-3.

1.43 pm: Fit Li Ball not go to

OUTCLASSED see their own team Inter-liang handicap men's dnu-(Capt), Fit Li Madger. Fit 31 Wi-

They surely cannot les.-D. R. Helmer and H. M. son. Sgt Moorhouse. Sat Dunn, Cni beaten?

Earlier the Indians had cut- Opening with service, Mra | featheringion (Secretariat) bent W. Guest, Cpl Hurst. AC Maughan, AC have objected to our open play,

clussed Suigon's Chinese team MCC Team For Armstrong lost the initial game

and A. B. Kitchell Ogilvie. AC West, AC Saunders.

by four games to one. without annexing a single point.AC.1 7-5, 7-5; B. A. Mend and Umpire: Fit Fortune.

The results 2nd Division League match against McCaigh and J. Lanconiice Royal Navy at Kai Tak to-moETOW was admitted to The First Match Mrs Stack also took the next 5. M. Remedine (A.P.C.) Leat

at 1.45 p.m.: W/D Seult (Cani). Fit It Snow. AC Thompson. Sgl Cin Fit Lt Noel Johnson, AC Harte, AC Mellor gt him, Fit Lt Cross. 12th Man: AC Allpini.

Men Are Now Acceptable

Japan

Paris, Oct, 12.

the International Weight- lifting Federation at

the Federation's Congress here

today.

Dick Hurton 26, 73, 79 and 71 -390:

Flury Van Donck 78, 73. 70 and 73-300.-Reuter,

Of The Tour

Perth, Ort, 12. The MCC leave out Len Hut-

Play for for the most part was confined to the baseline but

and far be- rallies were few tween.

Terry

J.

Royal Navy morrow at

AL

RAF

but Mrs Armstrong won the and .) 6-3, 6-1; J. Asereppa and Rowe Secretariati w.o.

dem (Cable and Wireless).

third game and drew level at. T

from it. D. Emith and W. A. Sanningham F/5 nawstron. Ac Joven

2-2 when her left-handed oppo- nent lost on her own service.

With the reore at three-all, Mrs Stock conceded a love

The Congress also approven ton, Trevor Dailey, Eric Holles game but took the eighth after the affiliation of Brazil, Cesta and Brian Cluse for the one-day a good rally. Rico, Guatemala, Haiti, Malaya, match against a Western Aus-

XI at Northam on Losing the ninth game it love Puerto Rico, Eire and Salvador. trailan

on service. Mrs Armstrong also lost the tenth (and the set) in which she only gained one point,

nd-| Saturday.

Israel's application for mission was left over

to the and action on next Congress, Germany's application was post-į poned because of the division of the country.

the International Olymple Com- mittee.

Abrositis

TODAY'S MATCHES

Semi-final Colony Ladies', Doubles. - Tanworth and Mrs Scrotes y Semi-final Club Mixed Doubles. M. Heenan and Mrs Lilton v. D. R. Holmes and Mrs Sainsbury.

Mr M. Chow and Mrs Sre.

.

Iam

Inter-hong Men's Weap Doubles.

A. C. Hurlbait and ranış Ol

v J. AscripPS. and G. T. Howe; Dr G. Emart and Dr G. Chon vt. Owen Hughes and G.

Asserling herself in the next el. Mrs Stock, although she. Gosano.

times.

today louble-faulted D few

The side will be selected from the remaining 12, in which both wicketkeepers are included, just before the sort of play. Bri- gadler M. A. Green, one of the The Congress decided that the team managers, stated

of National Federations at Bailey was still feeling the leapt into a 4-0 lead before Mrs rules

Rome, The of effects of

his Armstrong took In with those must conform

tulog at went to

5-4 in favour of receiving and Shoulder

in the deelding trealment, Ho is fit to play Mrs Stock and

Stack led 10-love and to bowl, but the MCC want

condition when she again double-faulted that him to be in prak rejected a proposai

n service. each country should be repre- before he bowls in matches. mented by two athletes Instead The team will be selected from

Coming back gollently, Mrs R. Brown F. R. the following 12:

Armstrong

to took the score T. G. (captain) D. Compton,

deuce but the winning stroke Evens. A. Bedser, D. Wright, Rome when Mrs Stack cent

L. Simpson, G. Parkhouse,

ver a sizzling cross-court shot Dowes, D. Sheppard, R. Berry, which had her opponent well A. McIntyre, J. Warr.Heuter und truly beaten.

It

of one in each category of the World Championship. Olympic Games and other international

events.

It was agreed that the pars of the Federation should be

Inter chienged to "Federation nationalo Hallcorphilo 14 word odding the Culturiste",

"Culturiste."Reuter.

ITALIANS TO ORGANISE

Paris, Oct. 12.

Italy lo to organise the World

WELL TIMED

Newmarket, Oct, 12. Mr Winston Churchill arrivo

Weightlifting Championships of here by wlane Inday after thre

fry מזיז

DOUBLES REPLAY

Replay of the Club ladies" doubles semi-anal between Mrs Mackle and Mrs Strophath and Mra Barly and Mer Salotbury

1931, This was decided when days in Denmark in time to see a ding-done battle. After

the

Colonist - II, win' *‡two hours battling. Mu Darty Weighth horse, International

Federations Congress race.

and Mr Sainsbury emerged Riting

This hored raced home in a winnen by 0-4, 4-6, 6-), was continued whoh, it was decided that the triad, antali In the mile and

Blake The final set, which gave in- avonta would place of threequarter "Lowther

mocard replay. JUNE, AP MO Sains.milelikate, Digi-won: 13,865, for its owner, dications of a

whan the winnern, wary Soutkin.

"Y" GARDEN PARTY

will The European YMCA

Tennis hold a special

Clut from Garden Party tomorrow 2:30 pm. onwards on the "y" courla at King's Park.

"They got the kien from Colombo.

HKCC "SCORPIONS"

In

OFF-FIELD JOB

of the Chinese Billy Cairns, inside-left of match were; V, Sivaraman lost Grimsby Town ha: an off-flele to A. Thoan 22-20, 19-21, 15-21, players, 20-22, activity unique among

R. Bhandari beat Ady 21-10," In the Football League.

31-13. 21-10. Cairns is a skilled silversmith,

Chandrana and I. Bhandari and takes an active interest in beat Ady and Thoan 21-12, 21-

Tho

Vittal beat II. Iun

21-18,

A

team left

for

Tal Division League match against the business conducted by 138, 10 and 21-19.

in Newcastle. BKCC "Optimists" on Saturday at father

Road at 1:45 pm LF. Grimsby forward usually spends 16-21, 16-21, 22-20, 21-14, Chier

Kers. TA. Fear the entire close season working U Chandarann beat Stokes O.J P.A. Weller 1. Owen-Hucher R8,

ft, 3.A. Borthwick. AM Nolan, in the Tyneside shop, and has Thuong 21-3, 21-18, 21-18. TR. Rufet J.P.O. Driscoll, V.O. no

his future' The Indian Robena. 12th Man; R.G. Labrum security when playing days end. Itunoi today.---Reuter.

KCC

let Division League match against University at KCC to- Hongkong MTOW at 1.45 mm B.E. Lee Cant). R.A. 1, WM. Daridann. IV. Dodke, E.Ċ. Fincher 9.V Caution. F. Seltors. A. Zimmern. Kerman, A.T. L. J. Reserve: R.A. Thompson. Scoler: 1.P. Robinson,

Berlate.

THE "INCOMPETENTS". Friendly match against Asiaffe Petral-um Company. nl Kal Tak on Sunday at 11:30 am.: F# Lt Dali (rent) Masor Billett, en dr Lewis. Capt Pickles. F. Thorpe, Fit T. Mndror Set Dunn, Mator Canel,

iar Salaman. Fit Lt Wilson. Major

Young

A launch wil leave the APC the- faliation at to a.m. for Kai Tak.

KCC SIDE FOR SUNDAY

for worries

Star Class

Included

Then the fighting qualities of the Frenchman evoked the ad miration of the crowd but the younger man was scoring the woning points though Borotra at the found enough energy finish to vault the net, shake hands with Tolah and walk off with his arms round the latter's shoulder.

SEMI-FINAL RESULTS

The semi-finals revulls playi today were as follows:

Women's Singles: Jonn Curry, the holder. Bat S. Partridge *-0 and 6-4,

Jean Quartier brat G. E' Wondeate 7-0, 7-5, 6-1,

Men's Singles: Geofrey Polsh bent Jean Borntra, the holder. 3-0. 5-7, 6-1, 6-0 and 6-3,

Men's Doubles: Henri Cochet Spychala and nczynski 0-2, 0-2 and 0-2--Reuter,

Yachts To Be ned Jaroslav Drobny beat C

In Next

Olympic Regatta

London, Oct. 12.

The inclusion of the international Star class of vachta in the next Olympic Regalta was confirmed by the International Yacht Racing Unton's Permanent Committee at its meeting in London today.

On

Peter Flower Wins Champion

Stakes.

Newmarket, Oct. 12. Lord Rosebery's Poter Flower won the Champion

It was elected on a division] should be approved by the between it and the Tornado international governing bodyStakes, run over one mile, clors, so that at the 1952 Games was ngre, to in principle,

two furlongs here today The Committee dropped a at Helsinki there will be a tota..

that' International after proposil

a. photo-finish with of live types competing.

Mrs S. Jacobson's Burnt regattas be co-ordinated and The following side has been

card issued The Commlilee decited that fixture selected to represent the KCC

the Brown, who was second. universal against the PAPC XI at the efforts to make

grounds of cost and the amount

The betting was: 3 to Peter in Sunday the KCC

at 1,45 rules should be continued after at work involved.

Flower. 100 to 7 Burnt Brown, Lawrence

progress p.m.:-FE.

(cap- they had studled a

The affiliation of Yugoslavia 7 to 1. Saturn,

the Itoc du Diablo A.T. toin).

Woods. R.Ureport on the attempts to form Lawes,

W. Pepperell, V.C. them by the TYRU and the was accepted by the meeting,

which was presided over by Bir favourite at 7 to 4. R. Seymour.

Andrón, G. North American Union. Wren, S. Bishop, JT. Hors

A proposal by Holland that Ralph St G. Gore, President of between the International Yacht Racing race man; Binjor hewan and N. championatilg

helmsmen of different countries) Union-Reuter,

Paler Flowere won the race from Burnt Brown by a fort hegd.--Hauter.

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