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DA SPORTS SECTION

In Simla Talks

SIMLA, MAY 12,

GLOOMY FORECASTS CAME FROM BOTH THE MOSLEM LEAGUE AND CONGRESS PARTY HEADQUARTERS THAT THE CONFERENCE ON INDIAN INDEPEN- DENCE WOULD BREAK DOWN "UNLESS A MIRA- CLE HAPPENS," DESPITE FACE TO FACE-TALKS OF MAHOMED ALI JINNAH, HEAD OF THE LEAGUE, AND-JAWHARLAL NEHRU, CONGRESS PRESIDENT-

ELECT.

that Moslern The congress wants a strong League insists centrul government' with dumi-sections of India must be allow. nion over all India an such ed to set up an independent things as foreign affairs, de-state, with only the loosest sart 10. communications and of central government.

The A Longue spokesman publicly some aspects of taxation.

Log Book As Evidence

Nuremberg, May 12. The counsel for Karl Dognitz, the former German Grant Ad- miral and Naval Commander- in-Chief. Loday submitted

evidence ta documentary war crimes, tribunal,

AN

the extrnets

the fear expressed

that ♫ dominant Hindu population them politically will smother and economically and various been suggested formulas have

in an effort to bridge the gap A meeting was scheduled for Sunday but some observers pre- dieted it would art only tog enough to issue communique announcing suspension.

Civil War Danger

a press Devas Gandhi told conference in Washington that from a "U-boat log book in there may be civil war in India part of the plea that the Glas If opposing factions are left to gow ship Sheaf Mead was tor-ettle their own" affairs, pected without warning in 1940 Gandhi said that the Simla and was a U-boat trap,

discussions would vontinue t The leg-buok said it was quespite of the reported failure of tionable whether the Sheaf

to agree Mead sailed as a mormat mer-Hindus and Moslems chantship because, among other upon indepenence terms.

He added that India might "order and part of the suggest to the United Nations

reasons there was discipline on the

afterwards."

Duenitz's

SECTION.

BRITAIN OUT OF DAVIS CUP

Decisive English Soccer Victory

(By Vernon Morgan, Reuter's Sports Editor)

STAMFORD BRIDGE, MAY 11. ENGLAND BEAT SWITZERLAND COMFORTABLY BY FOUR GOALS TO ONE BEFORE 75,000 SPECTATORS IN SUMMERLIKE WEATHER HERE THIS AFTER- NOON, AFTER BEING ONE GOAL DOWN TWELVE MINUTES AFTER THE INTERVAL.

THOUSANDS ARRIVED ON THE CHELSEA GROUND SOME HOURS BEFORE THE START OF THE GAME. THE POLICE TOOK SPECIAL PRÉCAUTIONS TO DEAL WITH THE CROWD. Some Swiss supporters wore red and white rosettes and caps with the Swiss red cross emblazoned on

them,

from the crowd

at the hands of the Swiss in Switzerland.

Result's

Football results of matches play- ed today were as follows:

International Match: England 4. Switzerland 1.

Scottish League, Cup Final: Rangers

Aberdeen 3. 2.

Victory Scottish

Cup 2nd Round, replay: Morton D. Clyde 2. Other matches: Sheffield County Cup Flant: Sheffield Wednesday 1, Barnsley 0; Lincoln 4, Grimsby 1 Bristol Rovers 1. Bristol City 7 Manchester United 1, Burnley Southampton 3. Bournemouth 4.

Rosebery Cup: Hearts 3, Hibor-

The Swiss team were E. Balla- bio, goni, R. Gyger and W. Steffen, back. H. Springer, F. Andreoli and J. Courtat, halves, and A Bickel, W. Pink, L. Amado (cap- "J. lain), II. P. Friedlaender and Fatton, forwards.

Both team received ovation

a great Amado, the Swiss captain, carried with the ball a small pennant with the Swiss colours. The players were presented to the Swiss Minis ter, bi. Suegger, and to Mr. Noel Baker. Minister of State. Then the whole crowd of 75,000. stood tonian 2Reuter. attention during the playing of the national anthems of both

Carter

crew when the ship sank and that it study the political dif- countries.tarted England's first ferences between the Congress attack in which movement Courtat comusel said that party and the Moslem league was injured and limped off the C-tront warfare but predicted that in any case field. Rickenbach, sitting on the was "whoever depends or arm-independence would come with-touchline, who was the reserve, ed assistance must be prevared in a few months. for attack."--enter.

one slogan in

came out as substitute

eaving

Favourites' Day At The Valley

Paris, May 11. Franco beat Britain in the Davis Cup here today.

Bernard Detremau and Mar- cel Berniard of France bent John Ollist and Henry Billing- ten of Britain by 13-11, 4-6. 7-5 and 6-1 in the doubles of the Davis Cup.

Having won the two singles yesterday.

France now meets Switzerland in the next round. In the first set of today's match, Britain led by 5-2 and then lost three games in a row. The games went with service to 11-all before France broke through to win.

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Brilliant Batting In Match At Oval

(By Learia Constantino, Router's Specia! Correspondent)

LONDON, MAY 11. BRILLIANT BATTING BY GUL MAHOMED AND MERCHANT, ACTING AS CAPTAIN IN THE ABSENCE OF THE NAWAB OF PATAUDI, AND A STUBBORN LAST WICKET STAND BY SARWATE AND BANNERJEE, SAVED INDIA, AGAINST SURREY AT THE OVAL HERE TODAY. WHEN THE FIRST TWO. WICKETS FELL WITH ONLY TWO RUNS SCORED. INDIA WERE STRUGGLING FROM THE START BUT THE LAST PAIR WERE STILL BATTING AT TEA WITH THE SCORE AT 263. After Hazare and Modi were Į each dismissed for a duck, Ma- homed joined his captain and refused to be upset by the state of the game. These two com- pletely mastered the Surrey at-

tack.

ABERDEEN BEAT RANGERS

Glasgow, May 12, Proving better at mastering Merchant used his wrist well hard ground conditions in summer- to turn the fast bowlers to leg like weather at Hampden Park, and his late cuts were perfectly Aberdeen won the Scottish Lea timed. He batted nearly two guo Cup final by 3-2 against the hours and looked well set when League champions. Glasgow Ran- ho tried to drive a slow off-gers. Britain heartened her sup break and missed the ball, a few

gou! Aberdeen gained a two portera with a second set win

minutes before lunch. Mahomed lead in the first half and Wor

'always in front from the and made a grim fight in the third, in which scores alternat-played his best cricket before Baird beaded through the

minute. Williams, crashed in the ed to service until France, los- the interval. His cover ing two set points in the 12th were reminiscent of the world's second, 19 minutes later. game, eventually broke Olirs service to win and then had an easy passage through the fourth

set.

In

best left-handers.

drives

Eventually bowled by a very good ball, Mahomed batted for three hours and five minutes and hit ten fours in his 80, the highest innings of the tour so

far.

·

Bedrer Twins

China Wins

Copenhagen, China through Kho Sin-kie and Choy won the doubles against Den-

Until the last pair were in, mark in the first round of the Davis Cup tie today, and living none of the batsmen looked won two slagles yesterday, is comfortable against the fast in- fast-medium qualified to meet the winners of swingers of the the Monaco versus Belgium tie bowler, A. V. Bedeer, who bowl- 2 ed with plenty of life on in the second stage. tho

him China lost the opening set pitch that did not give today by 6-7 but then ran out much help.

Bedaer is one of with 6-4, 7-5 and 6-2 for vic- the Surrey twins of whom much tory.

Heavy rain in the morning Matthews puzzled Rickenbach and uncertainty about "We should never have had this acuto dispute in India ex- and Carter Soun testod Balatia weather were responsible for

Swiss keeper with the cept for certain analevolent acts with Pensacola, Florida, May 12. of the ruling party there," he another fierce drive soon after a decrease in the attendance Twenty-seven naval airmen

always been wards. Johnson then attempted to at the Military Race Meeting score and fully tested Ballabio at Happy Valloy yesterday were killed when two giant four-said. "We have

with bombera collidesccessfully divided by Britain

a ground shot. The Swins engin

navy

Alabam in order that we might be auc-gonlio was playing a good game afternoon.. near the Florida and

manoru cessfully administered by her.'

and drew rounde of applause. border during practice

-Associated Press. VI.Associated Press.

Daladier To Reynaud And

Stand For Parliament

Paris, May 12.

in

do

Lawton Effort

There was little excitement, and

no surprises, as most of the wins went to favourites.

In the third race Happy which came in second, was dis- qualified for crossing, but this did not affect the betting on the pari-mutuel sweeps,

and the cash

Belgium Lead

In Brussels, Belgium won two singles to zero against Monaco in the first round of the Davis: Cup tie, which opened today.

The winner of the tie meet China in the next round, the latter having made sure of vic- tory against. Denmark today.

Sweden Through At Stockholm, Sweden boat

is expected. this season.

They had played only two first class matches before the war. future England Many experts consider A. V. He not only started Bedser as a India's troubles by taking the first two wickets but bowled

bowler.

well throughout.

Parker also sent down many good balls. He bowled medium paced off-breaks,

The ninth wicket fell at 205. The dividend paid on the Holland in the tennis doubles Then Sarwate and Bannerjee today and having won two sin- proved the bowling not so dead- Tote Double was $34,70.

Following were the resulta:-gies yesterday, they pass into ly by sharing in the second best the next round of the Davis Cup stand of the innings. Both look. 1st Race-Ma Tong Maiden tournament, where they meeted completely at ease.

Eire, Handicap (5 furlongs) Mary (Cdr. Courage) Goldy (L/Cpl. James) Tom (Cdr. Gregory)

Later, Lawton got his head to a centre from Matthews but the ball seared over the bar. The Swiss took shoulder charges well and were not slow in responding, Their akill was equal to that of England's and their defensive for mation threw the home forwards. of their game. Gyger, however, once kicked off his own goal-line

the melee. England were long In

sottling and it was not until ten minutes from

half-time that the hopes of the home supporters were roused. Then Matthews bent two men only for Lawton to head his centre inches outside the posts. After Lawton again thren- The first published list of political circles and has led to tened, the play, was carried to ins official parliamentary candid renewed speculation whether do other end when Friedlaender kick- ates include former

Premier Gaulle is getting ready to re.ed wide when esly five yards out 2nd Paul Reynaud and former enter French politics even if Switzerland fully deserved to be Premier Eduard Daladier. The not prepared to attempt to enter on terms veteran Socialist leader. Leon parliament.

The second general election campaign in France since Gen- eral de Gaulle entered liberated Paris in August, 1944 got into full swing this weekend with thousands of political meetings all over the country. The Communist Party led off on Friday night with a 20,000 mass meeting in the Paris covered cycle race-track, the Velodrome de Hiver.

."

once

England's

Beently, then got going ·

at half-time which arrived without score.

Upon resumption, with the win Elum, now Ambassador Extra- Among the biggest talking at their backs, the Swiss attacked ordinary in the United States, points in the, present election at Bickel shat and Swift is not standing, the Socialist parupaign are:

fisted out magni- French Security Party headquarters state,

Among other . interesting (1) The new French constitu- again, Lawton again going neur. names apokon aa new parliation. The Socialists and Cum-In the 67th minute, the Swiss were shot past mentary candidates are those munists, having been defented one up when Bickel of General Giraud, de Gaulle's in the recent referendum, have Swift as the goal-keeper tried to intercept. The Swiss supporters one time rival leader in the pro- got to explain what they pro-raised the roof" with their roars. visional French Government in pose to put in the place of n Algiers, and Kavien de Gaulle, single chamber.

England Wake Up constitution, General Charles de Gaulle's which the country rejected.

This setback stirred the English brother, who is the French (2) French security on the team and after the kick-off the

Rhine.

home forwards awept down with Communists and The contest promises to be Conservatives

Carler letting go a through sha. competing with

from 16 yards, which Ballabio fierce with intense efforts by each other in denouncing the held. the Socialists and the Mouve- danger to France should the In the 64th minute, England got

Populnire Anglo-Saxon Allies ment Republicnin

refuse to on terms

erms when Smith and Lawion ¡Progressive Catholics) to detach the Ruhr and Rhineland ined before passing to Carier

combined move the Communists aut of politically from. German who netted with a flashing left- position of being

fet dive, which Ballabio touched

Consul in Switzerland.

The

the largest sovereignty.

aingle party in the Assembly. (3) The food situation. Le could not stop. Caps and hata

In the present Assembly. the Every party disclaims respon Communists have 152 deputies, sibility for the food muddle and

plus nine "near Communists, black, murket.—Reuter.

MRP Catholics have 151, and the Socialists have 141. The Conservatives have 37 and Radi-

were thrown into the air.

01

Fighting Spirit Bannerjce has borne out my

Lennart Bergelin, the Swed- ishi champion, partnered by 3 Torsten Johannson, beat the earlier remark that he deserves a higher place in the batting (LtCde Dutch pair Ivo van: Zwol and.

Hans Rinkel, by, 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 order but the Indian captain has an abundance of batting talent at his disposal and must be in a dilemma to decide who to send in.

Also ran: Maria Lumotte),

Winner: $23.00. Place: 1st $14.70; 2nd $12.70.

and 6-2

As the tie has been decided, it was agreed to cancel the two

remaining singles due to be played tomorrow.

time

first.

The Rangers tried hard to save their the game afterwards but goals from Duncanson and Thor- ton were not enough whch Taylor scored the third for Aberdeen Router.

RADIO

MONDAY, MAY 13, 1046.

STUDIO

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ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on a frequency of 640 Kilocycles and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.15 .m., and 9.16 to 11.00 p.m., also on 9.59 Megacycles.

ILK.T.

18,30 p.m.-Dally Programme Summary.

8,32 p.m.-Cani Club Orchestra. 12,65 p..Donald Feers-Cavalier of

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1.00 p.m.-News & Announcements, 1.10 p.m.-Chabrier Caillon Ballet

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7.20 p.m.-Interlude,

7.20 p.m.-ludio-Taner's Choice,"

8,00..-London Relay=News, 8.15 m. Variety Programane, 8.40 ..Jack Payne & His Orchestra

and Sam Browne (Vocal),

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0.30 p.m.--Half An Hour with Nocl

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Joyce (Piano) Lawrence Tibbett (Darktone).

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10.30 p.m.--bert & Sullivan Excerpts, 11.00 .los Down

Programmes marked ENSA 270 Entertainment by the Department of National Services Entertain ment.

RADIO SEAC

recorded specially for Services

Raco-Hainan Handicap

The Indians showed their (6 'furlongs) Billy (Maj. Skewes-Cox)

fighting qualities during the day Aussie Stars

and in the warmer weather com- Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Ser- Anthony (Cdr. D. Gregory)

Two exhibition games in Niger (Col. Foster)

Also ran:-Doreen (A.B. Row Sydney today between Austra-ing late in the afternoon show-vices station, broadcasting on a

ed the best form to date.

frequency of 16120 Kes (19.84 lands), Duke (Lt.Cdr. Pearson)lia's four top ranking tennis They proved without doubt metres) and 6075 Kc/s (4938 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. and Stardust (Cdr. Coprage)..... players finished all square. that they are a complete batting metres) from

is 844 (Indian Standard Time Winner; $8.40,

John Bromwich, number one side, Places 1st $5.10; 2nd $5.10; player in Australian, finished 6-3,

That last wicket stand was a hours behind H.K. time);

Items markedge produced by 4-6 against Adrian Quist; and great effort and I imagine

Recorded Broadcasting Dinny Pails, who is coming to Surrey must have been glad service, and items marked Wimbledca this summer ended

when the close came and will be

London Transcription service

3rd 35.10.

3rd RaceWanchai Stakes (About 4, furlongs) Jeannie (Li. Pearn) Happy (Capt. Klein) Jonah (Cdr. D. Gregory)

4

Also ran:-Chalky (Lt. Wool- come), Gypay (Coder Quiball) and Sharney" (Major Gaskell).

Winner: $23.80.

Places: 1t $7.40; 2nd $8.10: 3rd $10.00.

4th Raco-United Services Handicap (6 furlonge). Mayfair (Major Gaskell) Jackie (Cdr. D. Gregory) Autumn flose (Major Hodgman) 3

Also ran:-Prince (Cdr. Gre gory). Renalder (L. Peura) and Tony (Col.. Foster). Winner: $10.80. Places: lat 95.50 2nd $5.90;

$5.20.

5th Raco-Fanling Produce Handicap (5 furlongs) Boxer (Major Hodgman) Starlight (AB Rowlands) Mouse (Capt. Klein)

Springer then had to go off for short while with head wounda but returned. As soon as he came back, England took the lead with SNOOKER RECORD

only ten

ten minutes to go. From a free kick by Matthews 3rd London, May 12. cals 25. Both aro confident Joc Davis,

world anooker to Lawton, England's contre-for- that they will improve their champion, made a break of 130 ward put it acrost to insido-left numerical strength in the new and thus established a world Brown who headed through. Two parliament....

record for a Snooker champion-minutes later, England went für- De Gaulle Refuses

ship match for the second time in thor ahead when Lawton scored General Charles de Gaulle has a week. His previous highest after a Matthews-Lawton combin

all ortice absolutely refused *monts offered by certain pol tlelans, notably the Conserva .tive Party, known as tho Ro- publican Party movement to re- onter parliamentary politica..

Hia rofusal Inst Tuesday to attend the official victory cele) brations in Paris on Sunday, in

score was 135,

his title against Horace Lindrum Davis leads in the defence of of Australia by 34 frames to 82,

Associated Press.

SHRINE HANDICAP

San Mateo, Calif., May 11. Occupy, the favourite, owned by

'ation,

Swift Shines

Five minutes from time Carter got his second and England's fourth. The Swiss collapse was sudden and unexpected, leaving England worthy winners by four goals to one Aba Hirschberg, of San Francisco, Lawton, the home team was best On the English side, apart from a letter to the Premier, Felix won the $20,000-added Shrine serviced by the goal-keeper,

Bwife, Gouin and his announcement Handicap at Bay Meadows on who played one of his finest that he intended to spend San Saturday by two and, and quarter by expenis Wright and Carter. day. commemorating victory lengths. The time for nine fur- The English selectors must have brought Day at the tomb of "Tigor longe-was-1:49-1/8,- which was been delighted that they Clemenceat-the man who led one-fifth end off the track, ro, back into the alle Carter, for France to victory in the Brat cord art by Sea Blacuit, without him, England, even with Mediterranean was second and Lawton,, might novia have won. World War-caused ** nome- Stitch Again thirdsociated by this vistory

a sensation in French Press.

England gained thing of n

revenge for the two recent dareuth

(number four in Australian

his match with Geoff Brown wondering how long they will be

Close Of Play rankings) 6-2 and 4-6-Reuter, kept in the field on Monday,

RECORDS BROKEN

Prague, May 12.

At the close of play, cricket scores today were:

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Northamptonshire 388. Mid-The News and Home News: 0940 Programme Announcements: 0345 dlesex 18 for 0.

At the Oval: Indians 393 for 9 against Surrey.

Lancashire 264. Gloucester-

.. Kent 260, Nottinghamshire

8 Boys and A Girl: 1000 B and Shining (BBC);

Rhi

1030 Fan

A Czech walker, Balsan, broke three world records in one day when training for the forthcoming international walking meeting be- tween Czechoslovakia, Sweden and Norway. kilometres (one and seven eights

His. now times were: Three 46 for 5.

Hampshire 816. Worcester fare; 1100 Nowe Headlines: 1201 miles) 11 minutes and 37 seconds, shire to bat.

Voices In Harmony: 1116 The. Will Hay Show 1145 Rhythra (The previous record was 12 Glamorgan 116. Yorkshire 165 The Sun: 1200 News Head- minutes and two seconds).

Yours For The Ask- lines: 1201 for 6.

Somerset 287, Essex 130 for

ing: 1300 Hollywood By Star- G.-Reuter.

31ght: 1930

Five kilometers (three and one eighth miles) 10 minutes and 53 seconda. (The previous record wuLS 20 minutes and 31 seconds).

Ten kilometers (aix and a quar- 57

1 ter milos) 41 minutes, and

seconds. The provious record was 42 minutes and B1 seconds, by Balean himself)-Beutor,

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Also rani-Flicker (Major Gas--|- koll), Mary (Cdr. Courage) and Tolo (Coder Quibell).

Winner: $14.30.

Plaoca: 1st 86.80; 2nd $0.10; 3rd-16.00.

Third Race

lat No. 1717

2nd

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$4,108 1,191 596

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1340 Bandstan Nows (BBC):

1400 Globe Trot: Thro 1430 Over To Amorien; 1500

RUGBY LEAGUE

London, May Rugby League Championship: t

12

Semi-final results: Huddersfield 8 African Comma

4

O'clock Special "A Bong. To Re

Wit memb 1600

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For West 1630 The Now! Wakefield Trinity Wigan 19 and Home Now (BBC) 1045 Keyboard Club: 1716 India and Bradford Northern 4.

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Rugby League: Bramley 6 Hult Ceylon Hall Hour; 1745 Sporting SEAC World Radio World; 1800 Hull

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