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Royal Mil. Academy At Sandhurst

The Royal Military College at Sandhurst and the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich are to be combined at Sandhurst under the name of the Royal Military Academy. The establish- ment will cater for candidates who are train- ing for regular commissions.

MILK STRIKE

London, June 2. The spreading dairy strike threatened milktean sorek- end for manz thousands of London hames. 15.00 Some

dairy Cm- ployees are demanting a $2.40 weekly wage raise and kavr jained the wack Kloppy. The present weekly wage $18.50.--Axmaciated Press.

to

army

HONG KONG, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1946.

THE PLACE TO EAT

Jimmy's Kitchen

WYSPORTS SECTION New World

Hampshire Bats On A Record For

Damp Wicket Quarter-Mile

PATAUDI ILL

London, June 2.

The Indian cricket captain, the Nawab of Pataudi, wan taken to a London murning home yeaterday.

Doctors thought he

Jej

full diagnosis han atill to be made.

have malaria, but

Dould run crprcased whe- ther he would sufficiently recover by June 22 when the first Tent opens at Lords.-- Anguciated Prees.

BRITAIN'S NEW GOLF CHAMPION,

Southport, June 1.

Southampton, June 1.

Champaign, Ill., June 2.

Herb McKenley, British

a new

world

Hampshire batted throughout the first day's play Went indian, of the University

of their match with the Indian tourists here of Illinois, get and were all out for 197 at the close of play. record for the 440 yards yester- Rain delayed the start of the game until 2.45 p.m.

day, runnitig the distance in 46.2 seconils, and the Indians, beset by bad weather on their tour so far, were again huddled in sweaters against the damp.

Assault Wins Belmont Stakes

The old record was 46.4

seconds. He was competing in

the western conference track Hampshire won the toss and and field championships.-As- chose to bat on a soft wicket ssociated Press. wet that it may not dry ut properly throughoot days.

N.

the

three

The course, which will last eighteen months, will be designed to give a general education with a military bias and will specialise in science and mathematics according to the particular arms in which the entrants are to be commissioned. Sidents argepted for the RE, 1 gineering instruction at an army establishment after outside Signals, and REME will receive more advanced scientific and en- they are commissioned.

A feature of the opening day Candidates will have to submit

was the number of before titer

bowling an examination

canngen enlled by Merchant, In- aru sccepted. This will consist of

captain again in the con- written papers followed by a

New York, Juno 1. tinued absence of Pataudi with a interview, and there will also be

Assault won the Belmont chill. Five different bowlers were tests of character and personality. wide

Stakes to become the seventh used in the first forty minuten The written part will cover

triple crown winner in turf his- of the Hampshire Innings to range and is designed to do away

organised

tory. The winner, owned by break an opening partnership. with school

J. James Bruen, the 26-year-old | Robert Kleberg, Jr. of

McCorkell prolific run- classes. It is designed to attract boys who have obtained a higher insurance broker from Cork, Texas, ran even more brilliant-getter in the Inst three English wheSouthern Ireland, who was re-ly than he did in his triumph seasons for his county, took the school certifiente and those

first ball for Hampshire with hold the certifleate for subject in-garded us the best British in the Kentucky Derby. cluded in the written part will utamateur before the war, caused Ile hit the wire three length John Arnold, another 1,000-run a

seasons player, as' his partner. have to submit to it. There will n sensation

was in big golf today ahead of Natchcz. Cable

The pitch appeared lifeless at vacancien for specially

became the British

first, giving little help to the selected candidates serving under when he

Amateur champion, beating the

"Assault, wita jockey Warren bowling of Hazare and Banerice, compulsory or regular engage-

covered the McCorkell confidently Anglo-American Robert Sweep. Mehrtens aboard.

pulled one half in 2:30- Banerjee for three and years his senior, by four and mile and

Arnold three In the final over 36 holes. 4/5ths.

broke his duck, cracking Hazar: In a victory well-deserved, if} The victory was worth $77,- for four through the covera only for his fighting recovery, 400, boosting Assault's earnings Bruen's game Heemed to be for two years of racing to more off the course with long $320,770. shots thau on, yet he played

The race crowd was 43,599,- subsequent shots so ac- Associated Press. The United States Govern-months in the ranks before entry his

satisfactory report eurately and his putting shots

Officer, ment has protested against the and obtain

from their Commanding

were so good that he actually "outrageous" comunel of the the early intakes will be drawn

had a score of 74 for the first from those serving in the army. The initial number will be about eighteen holes. 1000 annually but this is depend- en on the size of the post war examination arm, The entrance must be taken between the age of 17 and 18 and entry to the academy between 18 and 19%,

U.S. Protest To Rumania

Buchared, June 2.

States

also be

ments. They will not undergo the examination but will have to be of an educational standard which will enable them to take the

KONTSU.

will Intakes to the neademy probably begin next January but, As all candidates must servo six

Arms

Rumanian Government in ar- resting three Kuranian

the United ployees of Military Mission there.

A United States note demand ed the government release the and immediately employees that in future when such action

Candidates for techrient is contemplated Laited States will have to pass in certain op- authorities be consulted first.

tional subjects in the entrance All three employees are still examination, or to have reached hold incommunicads. The best equivalent standard if they are available is that the or- selected from the ranks.

The minimum

In the of the employees and i

service Peasant ranks will be two years, including Liberal Party personalities are connect- the period of the course, and the ed with what the government maximum two and a half years. has declared as a plot against it. To enable candidates to serve

It appears

that Communists this period they will have to enlist on a regular attestation, but only were attempting to establishn

the understanding that if. connection between the alleged through no fault of their own, plot and the American Mission. they fail to obtain a commission

Associated Press.

they will receive a free discharge unless they are still bound by form of compulsory service." If ihia is so they must continue to serve until they would have been discharged in the normal course

resta many

and

A British protest is report-

cd on page 3.

LABOUR GOVT.

IN CUBA ?

Havana, June 2. Cuba'a Socialist Government appeared to have won a decisive in the endorsement in Havana National elections early returns. Supervielis, Manuel Fernandez personally endorsen by Presiden: Ramon Grau Sun Martin is far ahead of his two mayoralty candi- dates.

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SPORT GOSSIP

Repid Changes Anxious not to let the pair settle down, Merchant called his first change after only three overa, bringing on the left-hander Man- kad for Hazare and Gul Mahomel for Banerjee.

The Old Record

* The old record of 48.4 seconds was set by Ben Eastman of Stan ford University in 1912 in annex- collegiate) title. ing the 1.C. 4-A (American Inter- by Grover Klemmer of the Ini-.

It was equalled

versity of California in 1941.

Eastman set the new Quarter Mile record shortly before the Olympic Games at Los Angeles, where he was, however, nosed out by William A. Carr of the Univer- city of Pennsylvania, who set 11 new record of 10.2 seconds for 400 metres in the process.

forward to in the following year. A new world record was looked

but Care bad to retire from the track after being seriously injured in a motor accident. Eastman switched to the half-mile where he sel a new record of 1 min. 49.8 sees., which has since been con- aiderably bettered by Jolm Wood- ruff and others.

The next Olympic year-1936- produced two formidable contend-. McCorkell greeted Mahomed by ers for a new world mark. Archie hooking him for a lofty four in Williams, the University of Call- his first over but Mankad with fornin negro, set e new record of his spinners

was more trouble 48.1 sces, for 400 metres, equivalent some, Alghting the ball vell. to 46.3 or 46.4 sees. for the quarter- Twenty-five was reached without loss.

At

hoisted.

more

Although

mlle in a heat of the National. Collegiate Championships.

London, June 1. Victory Bruen won the opening hole

Cub Association but then lost the next two Football: Hibernean after bent- through wild hooks, only to Ing Clyde 2-1 will meet Celtic win the sixth and seventh and Rangers, with whom they con- regain the lead which he never tested a goalless draw, in a re- The fifth bowling chango- afterwards lost.

As he was only running in p ply on June 5.-Reuter,

Shinde for Mankad at one end heat, Williams eased up in the did the trick after three During

visit to the

St. Louis, June 2.

overs. McCorkell,

home stretch and robbed himself attempting of a new world record that would rough, Bruen broke his club in

pull, lobbed Federal Judge Rubey Hilen

a leg-side catch to getting clear, though the club

Nayudu

have been hard to beat. He won Brooklyn Shinde's third-ball He had con- from. Godfrey Brown, the Canta-

mid-wicket off

the Olympic Games title at Berlin actually belonged to a friend, has dismissed the since he broke his own on the Dodger's Baseball Club injunctributed 18 and the total was 28.

Cotton tion suit previous day. Henry

against five alleged:

G. Hill Joined Arnold and the brian, in 46.5 secs. ex-champion who agents of the Moxican Baseball first 60 was

Williams was the famous

as unincky as was following the match using League, in an effort to make only, 41 runs came in the first Carr, injuring his foot in the 1947 acason and never recovering his as a walking them desist from asking Dod-hour of play the crowd a similar club

old form. Quarter-milers to the it to Bruengor's to play for Mexico.-As- well entertained by some smart stick loaned

aociated Press.

running and keen fielding. Reuter.

years following never quite ap- proached the same standard. Nayudu's Success

though Ray Malott of Stanford Forty had been put up for the turned in 46.8 secs. and Loren second wicket when Nayudu was Benke of Washington State 40.8. brought on-the sixth bowling The season of 1841 turned out change. He took two wickets in Grover Klemmer of California successive overs. In his second who equalled Eastman's record over he beat Arnold with straight ball which had hun leg before wicket. The score was 73 of which Arnold had made a confident 37.

OUTSIDERS' DAY AT HAPPY VALLEY

of events. Cadets at the academy It was an outsider's day at Happy Valley yester-

will be paid na other ranks, and will have to pay no fees for lui- tion, or books.

ARAB STANDARD FOR HOUSEHOLD TROOPS

i

Windsor, June 2. In a picturesque ceremony at In Marianao, a Havana suburb, the Cavairy Barracks near the however, Francisco Batiste, brother of former President Gul Royal Castle here today, mem- gencia Batisle, appeared to havebers of the Arab Legion now won the re-election as mayor. He in this country for the victory ran on an anti-government Demo- parade, presented a standard to

the Household Cavalry, cratic ticket.

Grau's Four-Party Coalition The presentation commemor- sought the politically powerful ates the 1941 campaign in Hayana mayoralty and a sizable Syria when the Arab Legion majority in the House of RepreLife Guards and the Royal sentatives. No carly tabulations Horse Guards fought together. are available in the Congressional

After the standard had been elections. Asavciated Press.

handed to Colonel Gooch, the commanding officer of the Household Cavalry, he present- ed the Arabs with two silver] trumpets.-Router.

CZECHS KICK OUT

RADIO

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1946. JOINT RECITAL FROM THE

STUDIO.

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

on a frequency of 845 Kiloeycles- and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 0.30 to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.15 D.m., and 9.18 to 11.00 .m., also on 0.52 Megacycles:

H.K.T.

13,30 p.m.-Dally Programme' Summary,

leans Jazztners.

GERMANS

Prague, June 2. The evacuation of the re- maining 650,000 Germans to be transferred from Czechoslovakia to the Russian zone of Germany

12.82 p.m.-Jelly Roll Morton's New Or will begin on June 10, so as not to clash with the movement of 1.00 .m.-News, Weather Forecast & Soviet troops now passing

12.80 p.m.-The Andrews Bletera,

Announcemeate,

1,10 pm, Jass Pinne Duets by Young & Forsythe with Al Bowlly (Vocal). 1.30, m.-Light Orchestral elections. Ž,00 p ̧m,—Cluse Down,

through this country, it was; announced here today.

The evacuation will be com- pleted by November, under an agreement just signed here by 7,00 pm --lles Wain, Barry Wood & the Czech Prime Minister and

6.30 p.nt-Tunes of Not-so-lang-ago,

Norman Long In Variety,

7,20 pm, el Like What 1

Like" by Chirs Hudson.

A,00 p.m.-London, Relas--Now»,

the head of the Soviet Military delegation.

8.16 p.m.-Marék Weber & Ili Orchen- ing Czechoslovakia -

tra,

8.10 p.m.-Studio-Recital by Harry

The Russian troops are cross- coming from Austria and Hungary

Ore (Piano) a fonald Lee (Bari-Reuter. tone).

0.00 p.m.-Marok Weber

cheatre,

Or

9,18 p.m. --Max Müller In The Theatre; 9,40 p.m.--Teddy Posité. & Ile Xingr

of Ewing,

ESCAPED NAZIS

Batavia, June 2 Six Europeans wearing Japanese capa around the suspicions of five 10,05 p.m.-Vioils Bold by Krem Zim-drivers of the Netherlands Trans-

10:00 pm.-London Helay-News,

ballst.

10.10 p.m,John · Gay's "The Begge

Opera!!

11,00 p.m.-Olone Down,

Programmes marked. ENBA are specially recorded for Services entertainment by, the Department of National Service Entertain

ment.

port Service who were waiting for orders in Posing, south-west of Batavis and recently occupied by Dutch troops.

Military polico, after question

day, the two highest dividends of the season being paid for the winners in the third and fifth race. It was also the seventh and final Military Race Meeting of the season.

The first big dividend came with The Undertaker surprising 200 hopeful backers to come in five lengths ahead of Inshalla and pay $187.49 for a win. Stardust im- proved on this in the last race to pay $152, but the margin was a half-length ahead of Billy, with Anthony a head behind.

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CASH SWEEPS

First Race

let No. 3006

2nd

4999

H

3rd

$5,940 1,697 6408

849

Unplaced ponies Nos. 5088, 451

Second Race

1st No. 2746 2nd 2100

"

Urd

1457

$8,302 1,800 900

There was fair attendance despite unpromising weather and and 2190 $100 each. there was heavy betting, particu- larly on places. The first prize in the Special Cash Sweep on the Steward's Cup naid $261,514.

The Daily Double paid $89.60 The Results

Results were: 1st Race Junior Club Cup (Five Furlonge).

"

1st Sharpey (Mai. Gaskill). 2nd Jonah (Lt. Beaumont). 3rd Happy (Capt. Klein),

Also ran: Chalky (Coder. Qui- bell), Gypsy (A. B. Rowlands) and Jeannie (Lt. Pearn).

Winner: $34.70. Pinces: 1st $12.80; 2nd $10.70; 3rd $8.70.

Harriman Cup (Six

2nd Race 1st Doreen (A. B. Rowlands). Furlongs). 2nd Tolo (Lt Pearn). 3rd Betsy (Col.-Foster),

were

a and managed 46.1 secs. In a relay heat against CT Bourland of then U.S.C. who touched 45.9 secs. The Pacific War washed out the hope of a new record in 1942.

ALDIS LAMP NOT

FOR DERBY

James Batley, Hampshire's star helf-hander. then came in but falled. He attempted an off-drive from Nayudu but failed to can-1 nect properly and Merchant took |

catch.

Tea was taken with the szere at 79. for three.

London, June 1. Lord Astor's colt Aldis Lamp will not run in the Derby, and

E. D. G. Edgar, the captain his only runner will be Fast and former Oxford University and Fair, ridden by Cliff bataman, who joined Hampshire Richards.

last year, resumed with Hill (20 not out) after ten bub was caught off Nayudu for even only and four wickets went down for 87.

Herman Fireworks One hundred was hoisted with out further loss when Rogers join- ed Hill. The fifth wicket fell at 117 when Rogers was bowled by Monkad for 13, and the Bixth wicket four runs later.

O. W. Herman then joined the

Unplaced ponies Nos. 4329, 4818 stolidly batting Hill and the pair, Daced by Herman in aggressive and 476 $100 each.

style, put on a valuable 45 in 20 minutes, carrying the total to 162 before Hill was run out from

Third Race

1st No. 4284 2nd. 4400 3rd

$0,718

$280

37

1,919 960

a

The gether over

two colts worked to- ton furlongs at Manion today and the trainer J. Lawson said that as Fast and than Aldis. Lamp, "Lord Astor Fair went a good deal better decided to reply upon Fast and Fair and not to run the other colt."-Reuter.

U.S. BASEBALL

New York, Juno 2: American Major League Base-

fino return. Hill's rock-like two-ball scores are as following: hour Innings saved the Hampshire side from what could at-one time have been a collapse.

Herman did not last long after- Unplaced ponies Nos. 7596, 7073 wards. He was clean bowled by Brooklyn and 2684 $100 each.

Banerjee.

St Louis Hampshire just failed to reach | Cincinnati Fourth Race

the second century when they Chicago were all out. The ninth wicket, Boston fell at 190 and the last man was .... $261,614

Pittsburgh out seven rans later just as time New York for "stumps" was reached.

Philadelphia

17

T

1st No. 212259 2nd 289065 3rd

71,861

71100

36,930

Unplaced and scratched ponlea Gas-Nos. 141310, 244554. 15625, 40028, 293011, 121170, 202061, 47712 and 4451 $4,435 each.

Also ran: Flicker (Maj. kell), Mary (Cdr. Courage) and Tribute (Coder Quibell).

Winner: $8.90.

Places: 1st $6.00; 2nd $6.30: 3rd $12.00.

Cup (Five Furlongs)..

Brd Race.Chinese Community

Ist The Undertaker (Lt. Beat-

mont).

2nd Inshalla (Coder Quibell).. 3rd Goldy (Air Cdr. Brook).

Also ran: Forlorn Hopo (Cdr.

D. Gregory), Johnny (Col. Fos

for) and Tom (Cdr, R. Gregory).]

Winner: $187.10.

Fifth Race

lat No. 1850

$7,100 2nd

6700

2,020 3rd, 201

1,014 Unplaced ponies' Nos. 1154, 1204, 3272 and 84 $100 each.

Winner: $43.10.

· Pinces: Ist $10.00; 2nd $6.80;3rd 20.09. 3rd $0.80.

Mije).

Places: 1st $0.40; 2nd $11.60; 6th Race-Rattonige Cup (Six *4th Raco-Sloward's' Cup (One) Furlongs). dat Autumn Rose (Maj. Hadz 2nd Billy (Mej. Skewes-Cor).

1st Stardust (Cir. Courago).~

8rd Anthony (W/Cdr. Chadwick). Also radi: Boxer (Maj. Hodg man

Duke (LA. Beaumont). House (Capt. Klein) and Star light (Cdr. D. Gregory),

Winner $162,00

man).

and Jackie (Cdr Courage). Brd Mayfair (MaJ. Gaakell).

Also ran: Moses (Cdr. D. Gro

ing and searching the men found gory), Nigger (Alr Cdr. Brook) them to be Germania who had Prince (Cal. Foster), Rosalder oscaped from Onrust Island, svien (LA. Pearn) and Tguy: (Capt. miles north of Batavia Reuter, ^| Klein).

Placet let $18.10; 2nd 80.10; | 3rd $7.00.

National League

Won Lost Petge.

25

13

.85%

23

14 .022

18

16

.529

18 18

600

·17

· ·20

.447

15

► 18

455

17

* 21

447

24

.314

American League

At the Oval: Surrey

Lancashire. No play.

At Gillingham: Kent

versus St. Louls

221

Boston New York Washington 21 Detroit

#2

0 .780

27

17

.614

17

.053

22

20

18

23

.435

for one---Reuter.

Chicago Clevoland

-Associated Press.

21

.417

12. 24 .415

31

244.

County Matches

Rain prevented much play in today's county cricket matches, Scares:

At Lords: Middlesex versus Derbyshire. No play.

(Valentine BG). Nottingham 21 Philadelphia... 10

WONDER HORSE

DOWN UNDER

Brisbane, June 2.

St. Louis, June 2, The touring English Liver- Bernhorough, Australian won pool Reds scored their elxth der horse of the year, scored consecutive United States, vic his ninth successive victory to-tory yesterday, defeating the day winning the $40,000 Ahern St. Louis All Stars 6-1 in a. Handicap at the Commben soccer match before 12,000 fans,

Associated Press.

Courno.

The Bydney "Sunday Tele- graph" reported the horse'a owner O. A. Romano had de cided to take the steed to the United States for the $100,000 added Santa Anita Handicap-- Associated Presny

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