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Washington, Oct, 11.
The Department of Justice announced today that three men have been arrested in Baltimore on charges of pub- lishing photographs of atomic bombs. The announcement said that the pictures of the bombs were obtained by one of the men arrested while he was serving with a bomber squadron in the Pacific during the summer and autumn of. 1945-Reuter,
Britain's Tribute To Roosevelt
9. Middle Rd. Kow.
"London, Oct. 11. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime leader, stated today that might well be that the late President Roosevelt not only anticipated his- tory but altered
course
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SPORTS
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1946.
SECTION
Chess Club's Top-Heavy Reserves "A" Section
(By "Recorder")
With less than a week to go to the closing date for To Swim The
entries in the Kowloon Chess Club. Tourna-
ments indications are that the Club Commit-Channel
tee will be faced with a top-heavy Reserves "A" section. As has always happened in the past, a number of would-be entrants are `still hedging, waiting to see what the opposition will be.
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About. 20 players have in- dard of the Intermediate Tour- timated that they intend to nament and sportingly consent play though, some noted to do so. absolutely certain.
Here is the unofficial entry list:
Club Championship: C. M. Sequeira, Karel Weiss and To Yu Lau.
Reserves "A": A. Biriakoff, R. C. Danenberg, V. V. Kolat choff, J. TAUSZ, E. Tausz,:
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KCC Annual EASTERN PLAYER MCC Meet
Meeting
SUSPENDED
Determined
Opposition
At a meeting of the Emer- gency Committee of the Hong Kong Football Association held An optimistic view of
Lee Wal-lum of yesterday the year to come was Eastern was suspended for two
Ferth, Oct. 11. taken by the President months from participation in the Football League. Lee Wal- of the Kowloon Cricket was sent off the field of The M.C.C. touring Club, Mr. Ezra Abra- play during the first division cricket team met deter- ham, in his address be- game against 1/5 Commande on mined opposition in the
Both Ways fore the annual general Saturday.
meeting of the K.C.C. Toronto, Oct. 11. Giovanni Gambi, 35, or held yesterday, evening.
Mr. Abraham said that the Ravenna, Italy, announced yes- terday that he will try to swim Club grounds were being, care- the English Channel both ways fully nursed and should be back] next Summer. He placed first in to normal within six months.. activities the five mile marathon swim at Sporting and social the Canadian National Exhibition were not yet under way, but here in 1935.
there was definite indication that that the social hall and
In this year's tournaments,
He said he expected to cross however, the question of main- tenance of 1941 standards, that the Channel from Cap Griz Nez were abnormally high for the France, to Dover, England, in less local chess world, is a point at that 10 hours. issue that refuses to be solved George Michel, the French
Club though the
Committee baker who also competed in the has taken a stand on the matter.marathon swims here, set a record
Top-Heavy
of 11 hours and five minutes in
the United
Gomb went to
States from Italy two months ago on a hairless horse buying mis- sion. He pains to return to the United States on Friday and will sail for Italy with four or five
Col. H. M. Whitcombe, F. X. The top-heavy entry in Re 1920. Sequeira, H. Knight and J. Pserve Tournament "A" will have to be solved either by promotion de Carvalho.
or relegation of some of the players to the Club Champions ship or to Reserves "B" The latter tournament is already of a standard much above that of the old Club Junior Champion- ship with more than cae of its contestants eligible for Reserves "A" should he wish to play in the higher section.
Tavares and A. E. Gomes.
It is probable that the final entry list will total about 24 four less than the total entry in three sections in 1941.
horses, early next month."
He owns a
breeding farm at
Ravenna and plans to strengthen his Italian harness stock.
Gambi said he had kept in con- dition by swimming and only last
a 15 mile race
Week-End
Football
Amended Soccer programme for men's dressing room, requisi-week ending October 12, 1946. tioned by the Military as a cinema for the Indian troops, would soon be vacated.
Only some 110 of the Club's pre-war membership roll of 370 had returned to dateSome had been 30-new members elected during. the past year and 21 new
members were posted for election.
It was the Club's intention, Mr. Abraham said, to elect a hard-working Committee for the job yet in hand and it was hoped considerably to speed .up
the Club's rehabilitation before
the lapse of another year.
TODAY First Division Eastern v. R.A.F."
(Navy ground at 4,45_p_m.). Referee:-, M. Omar. Linesmen:-FA, Barretto and C...
H. Cook.
Sing Tac v. 1/5 Commando,
(Club ground at 4.45 p.m.) Referee. Tynsialt,
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initial first class match
of the tour when West. Australia, winning the toss, scored 310 runs for six wickets in five hours: today.
Fielding lapsee early in the day proved costly and Bart Rigs, whose solid defensive or cricket. lasted two hours in scoring 34, was dropped three times before acoring
16.
At first the Australians were content to wear down the opposi-· tion and scored only 68.runs in 90' minutes before lunch..
The two leg-spin bowleri, Peter- Smith and Douglas Wright, com- manded respect and after break- ing the opening stand at 73, they were more successful and West Australia were four wickets down for 159 at tea.
Subsequently, the batamen
Line:-L/8, D. Sparqw and. Lt, changed tactics. They added 118.
L.G. Young.
44 R:M. Cdo. v. Club
[St. Joseph's #round Happy Valley
448,9,1)
Referee:Chan King Tisk, Liscamen: P. Xavier and Lui
Ming.
Reserves "B": R. C. Gardner, its H. Ballerand, F. A. Faiher, L. manner M, Rodrigues, F. A. Gutierrez, in which had saved free- A P. Ricci-Pereira, R. C. dom and earned the gra- titude of the human race for generations to come.
Speaking.in the House off Cammons on the bill providing for the erection in Grosvenor Square, London, of statue to and the President Roosevelt laying out of gardens for the. use of the public as a memor- ial, Mr. Churchill said that had President Roosevelt not acted is to abide by his resclution to x. Sequeira, and R. C.. Danen-/Nov. 5 of his heavyweight bout ary repairs and installation and Sing Tao v. 44 Commando
as he did in aiding Britain and Europe in their supreme crisis, "a hideous fate may well have overwhelmed mankind and made its whole future for centuries. sink into shame and ruin."
President Roosevelt, he said, would take his place with Washington and Lincoln in the history, not only of the United States, but of the world.
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London, Oct. 11. Freddie Mills has agreed to a
Three of the five recognised
The solution seems to be June won Senior players have intimated that they are playing. It is also that four players, or possibly! Rimini, Italy.-Associated Press. possible that D. E. de Carvalho five should be moved up to the Colony Champion in 1939 and Club Championship Tournament. 1940, may play though he can- My personal selections not yet make up his mind if he retire from competitive chess or to enter the lists for another season or two.
the
C.M. Sequeira Strongest player in the Club Championship will be C. M. Sequeira, Colony Champion on six occasions, 1926-27 and 1932- 35 and second-placed in Colony Championship 1928 to Sir Henry Pollack, 1980 to 0. E. de Hassan, 1931 to D.
and 1941 to I Carvalho,
Sequeira did not Karpovich. compete in the Colony Cham- 1940, pionship from 1936 to
It was fitting, he said, that "old and mighty war-scarred London" should be chosen as the place for a memorial. -
Prime Minister Attlee said that President Roosevelt, in emerging from retirement in re-1941 to take second place in one the dark days of 1940,
many of his of the strongest Colony Open cognised before countrymen that Britain was tournaments in the annals of
of local chess. holding the outpost line liberty.
Karel Weiss
Declaring that President Karel Weiss placed third in one of the the Colony Open Championship Roosevelt was
Britain ever in 1940 to K. M. A Barnett and greatest friends had, Mr. Attlee said that the E. Zimmern and third again the
would be a spon- following year behind Karpovich | memorial taneous gesture of respect and and Sequeira and ahead of G. S. admiration from the ordinary Coxhead (Champion of Bombay man in this country to one who Province in 1940), E. Zimmern was their friend in time of and D.. E. de Carvalhos
third need.
The cost of the memorial amounting to 40,000 will be met by public subeription.
Reuter
MONEY NO GOOD
The
Senior player who has intimated that he will play is To Yu Lau, winner of the Colony Junior Championship in 1941.
Two players of Senior status who-may-compete in either the Club Championship or the Re-
are
Biriukoff, Kurrik, E. Tausz, F. postponement from Oct. 22 to
berg:
with Joe Baksi because of the death of
Baksi's mother in The Club
Committee could Pennsylvania--Associated Press. award, these five provisional Senior étatus with the under-
Committee the Club, by 1947, be flooded by standing that the reserved its right of relegating another invasion of Karpovich, them to Reserves "A" should Coxhead, Hayes and Dobrjansky.
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Homely Tale From Q.P. Rangers
(By Archie Quick)
London, Oct. 11.
Not all in professional football is as mercenary as the present transfer ramp would suggest. Here is a homely little story from Queens Park Rangers. ́·
Mr. Abraham also paid tri- bute to the sterling work put in by the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Working Com- mittee set up last year Mr. D. S. Green-in the difficult task of arrangements for prelimin-
said that he would, at the next annual general meeting, pro- pose that Mr. Green be elected a Life Member of the Club.
Overdraft...
On a motion proposed by the President and seconded by Mr. E. C. Fincher, the meeting authorised the Committee to apply for bank overdraft faci- lities totalling. $75,000, an ad- dition of $25,000 on the over- draft facilities already granted the Club.
Mr. Abraham said that more than $36,000 had already been expended toward the rehabilita- of the Club. Donations tion
toward this fund from members
amounted to $3,240.
The following officers were elected to serve for the coming.
President, Mr. · Ezra Abra-
Captain Alf Ridyard, stalwart centre half of many year:
seasons service, reported an injured ankle which, when diagnosed, was stated would keep him out of the game for at least. six
weeks.
ham; Vice-President, Mr. V.C. Labruni; Capt., Mr. E. C. Fin- cher; Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. F.
Burch; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. D.S.
Green; Committee: Mr. T. A. Madar (representing the Lawn Bowis section), Mr. S. A. Gray representing the Lawn Tennis section); and Messrs. R. Leigh, T. W. Carr, W. C. Hung, G. B.
and Labrum, J. C. R. Humble F. Goodwin..
St. Joseph's v. C.A.S.C. ....... (Navy, ground at 3.80 p.m.)
Referes-K ̧K. I»,
Filmer Linetmen:-Cpl.
Lawrence.
at
in 61 minutes for the fifth wicket before Wright checked the on slaught, by dismissing them in succèssive overs.
The perfect wicket, ideally suit
Shided for run getting, should give the
strone M.C.C. batting a chance. to shine tomorrow.
and E.
Second Division
Club ground at 3.20 p.m.) Referee:-Lt. L.G, Young.
3 Cdo. Bde. H.Q. v. 42 Commando (Chatham Road ground at 3.30 p.m.) Referee :-Lan, F. „Roberts. Dockyard F.C. v. Club
(St. Joseph's 'ground at 3.30 p.m.) Referat:-A.E.P. Guest
Police v. Navy
(Navy grd, Happy V. at 4.45 p.) Referen-N.T. Delado. Jodhpur v. Kit Che
(Navy grd. Happy V. at 1.30 p.m.) Referee :-/3, D. Sparrow,
TOMORROW
First Division Kwong Wah v. 45 Commando
(Club round at 4.45 1.m.) Referee, da Sliva. Lines:-E, Lawrence and. F.N.
Bullock,
Sonth China v Navy
(Navy ground at 4.13 p.m.) Referee: Capt. J.P. England. Libesmen :-.A. Harretto
Shia Ming.
and
Second Division Kwong Wah v. C.A.S.C.
(Club ground at 3.20 p.m.) Teferce-F.N. Bullock,
387 Cay. R.A.S.C.. South China
Navy ground at 3.00 p.m.),
Referen-Lae, F. Roberta.
MONDAY, OCT. 14, 1948 Second Division
H.K.G. Cadre.v. H.K.W. Centre (St. Joseph's ground Happy Valley a
et 4,45 >,m.) Before:--FA, Barrelto.
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Scores:
WEST AUSTRALIA 1ST INNINGS
Rigg, c. Edrich b. Smith
Edwards, c. Hardstaff
Smith
34
43
Robinson, c. Wright b. Smith 88- Barres,
Washbrook b
Wright
Watt, Low. b. Wright
Herbert, c. Hammond b. Wrig Langdon, not out Kessey, not out
Extras
Total (for six wickets) ----Reuter.
Tied For First Place
310.
Stoneham, Oct. 10, Bobby Locke, South Africa, and James Adams, Scottish in- ternational, tied for the first place in the Dunlop Masters. Thousand Guineas professional each tournament here today, with an aggregate of 280.
As Locke is returning to South Africa on Saturday, it is nut possible to re-play the match as arranged tomorrow, so the two will jointly held the title of champion of champions.
and share the first two prizes
of £300 and £200, respectively. Max Faulkner was third with 290, Norman Von Nida, mf Australia, fourth with 291; Dick Burton, D. J. Rees, Fred Daly and Reginald Whitcombe ifth with 292 and Henry Cot ton next with 294.
Cotton cracked up on the
and '76, whereas Locke was the only player beating 70 today. and virtually won the tourna¬{- ment in the third round when. he returned.67, which was the best score of the two days,—
Rangers are keen and confident point of view and realise that he of promotion and here indeed was is fully entitled to commercialise a fell blow. The directors were his talent but the precedent will distracted, the manager worried. become unbearable. Not so big-Alf
Lawton soon got a house when "What are you worried about, he went to Chelsea and reaps a there is a boy Chapman in the rich reward from a weekly news- reserves faster than me 'who will paper article. not let you down," he said.
So in went Chapman for the Tommy Walker obviously also serve Tournament "A" are. A. vital match against the goal-scor. Went to Chelsea for more than the offers they may receive they are H.K. Signals Coy. v. Travancore greens today in rounds of 76 Kurrik and A. Biriukoff, who ing Reading and was about the Paltry signing ice in preference to legally entitled to a signing tee tied for second place in the best man on the field. Previously going to clubs with less to offer and an accrued share of benefit life with money," was the bitter Club Championship 1940, be- Ridyard had coached him and comment of relatives of Corporal hind K. M. A. Barnett, and are given him a long talk on how to Matthew Comko, when they learn- ed that the proslav Government both veterans of the Colony all his position. Here was is paying $30,000 indemnity for Championship, Kurrik having selfishness not rare his death in the United States placed third to Carvalho and unusual plane shot down over Yugoslavia. Zimmern in 1940. In addition,
to will take a lot of beating "in the demanded that Kurrik was runner-up The father "those responsible be taken care Carvalho in the Club Champion-promotion race. They are fortun- of by trial-Associated Press.
Monessen, Penna., Oct. 11.
"You cannot pay for a boy's
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The Intermediate
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but at least
Rangers are a happy family and
ate too at a time of centre for- ward dearth to possess five good leaders.
to Fratton Park-
The Intermediate Tournament
At last. Portsmouth have suc- (now to be known as the Re-,
was ceeded in getting Gerry Bowler; serve Tournament "A") originally formed in 1941 when their signed centre half, to move the Club's Senior section in- from Ireland cluded players of the status of This will mean that the Inter- Weiss, national pivot Firwin will be Karpovich, Sequeira, Coxhead, Carvalho, S. G. Hayes moved to full back.
And talking of transfers, there and C. M. Dobrjansky at the top of their form and beyond is a considerable rumpus about the aspirations of a secondary players. Eeing offered lucrative senior player who hadn't his asides in order to get their signn- nose buried in chess theory,, ture. I hear that the “League In 1941 the Colony Junior Management Committee are like- Championship was won by Toty to take some actor in the Yu Lau, with Biriukoff, second, matter, followed by the late Un Kwai Yung, Kurrik, J. Grefalda, Danenberg, Kolatchoff and J.
Delicate-Position
"Black Market"
and just now that is a very at- But the sum total of it all is tractive proposition whether they that players after six years loss are contented where they are or of money and playing time are not. becoming more and more anxious I feel, however, that the powers
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(8t, Joseph' ground Happy Valley at
5.30 p.m.). Referea: Cpl. H. Filmer.
Soccer Teams
The following are some soccer Reater,
to cash in on their playing asset. that be must legislate quickly to teams for the week-end. In addition to the black market prevent a landslide.
Cardinals Slug Out
Win
A 12-3
R.A.F.
Pope, Sgt. Sinclair, Johnson (or F/O. Brammar, F/Sgt. Anderson) (Capt) Cashman, Burns, Beech, Stickland Lord, McKinnon & Eve. Reserves are F/O Bradshaw, Cpl.' Ledingham, Kildare.
1/5 Commando Powell, Timmis, Bird, Inglis,
Walker Cup
St. Andrew's, Oct. 10. The Walker Cup golf match between amateurs of Britain and America will be resumed ·
next year, when the match will be played at St. Andrew's
It was here that Britain won the trophy for the first time in 1938 when the "match was last played.
Britain. should have visited.
Livesey, Tonner, Beadle, Banks, America for the next contest, (Capt.) Redman, Hill, Ford.
R. Farrer, C. Anstiss, T. Cole- gate, F. Carmichael, O. Hall, G. Hambly, D. Turner, and K.
Adarns.
Boston, Oct. 11. Bashing six Boston pitchers, the St. Louis Cardin- als slugged out a one-sided 12 to 3 victory over the Boston-Redsox in the fourth game of the world series. Every man in the Cardinal line up, including pitcher George Munger, joined Dockyard R.C. in a thunderous outburst of bingles-20 in all, --to tie the all-time world series record, Enos Slaughter, Whitey Kurow- The Cardinals got one run in sid, and Joe Garaglola tied an- the fifth on successive doubles by Collins, R. Stewart, E. Stevens, E. other series mark by slashing Slaughter and Kurowski. | four safeties apiece, Munger per-
double mitted only nine scattered hita Garagiola's left-field The position is delicate for it and allowed only one earned run, eighth score in the seventh in-
St. Joseph's drove home Slaughter with the 1 Tausz in that order with five is quite outside the League's It was never a contest after the ning
MacDougall, Husmin and Tam! other players bringing up the jurisdiction if a club chooses to
second inning when the Redbirds In the ninth frame, 10 men Kon-wa: T. Castilho, Alrosa, and obtain a house for a player or banged Hughton for three runs, went to bat with four runs on S. C. Leung: Xavier, B. Gosano. When the Kowloon Chess obtain him a journalistic ap- Club Committee met price, to pointment or get him fixed up in Opening with Slaughter's 270 five hits, making Box Manager. Carvalho, J. Pereira and F. San-
foot home run. d
Cronin change from Mace Brown 108 the Club Tournaments 1941 a de-his trade of apprenticeship. Where cision was reached to introduce the mag comes in, is that rich The Cards Knocked Big Tex to Mike Ryba to Clem Drelser-
three-run werde with another an Intermediate Tournament to clubs can do this to the detriment out have a standard status similar of their poor brethren and so un- blast in the third inning before Boston made two talles in the $ 5.m.-London Relay "Championship. Mesara, Biriakoff
Balay Medier to that of the Colony Junior health inequality is bred, he was relieved, and Jim Bagby eighth on Bobby Doerr long Kirton of Stoke has come out in got them out.7
homer with Di Maggio on base.
Score: Erisand Kurrik were asked by the the open and said he wants a The Redsox broke Munger's Conten
Committee if they would agree house or he will ask for a trans-shut-out in the fourth on Ted St. Lanits to relinquish their Senior status ter as he is tired of living in Williams single followed by Boston in order to heighten the stan-|rooms. I can sympathise with his Rudy, York's towering double,
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but the Americans agreed to play in Britain if the authori- ties would resume the match. The dates announced" for the match are May 16 and 17.- Reuter.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
London, Oct. 10, Results of rugby football games played today were:
County championship: Lel- cestershire 12 Last Midlands 24. Warwickshire 32 Notting- ham, Lincolnshire and Derby 3.
County match: Somerset 13- Middlesex 13..
Rugby League, Yorkshire. Mexico City, Oct. 11. Most of the international tennis Cup semi-final: Hull 15 Hull stars who competed in the United Kingeton Rovers 11-Reuter, States National and West Const
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