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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1947.

Woodcock Disappoints

SENSATIONAL FIRST ROUND DECIDES

London, Apr. 15.

Joe Baksi, of America, beat Bruce Woodcock, Bri- tish heavyweight champion, at Harringay Arena tonight, the referee stopping the fight in the seventh round of their scheduled ten round contest.

Baksi has thus earned the right to challenge his compatriot Joe Louis for the world heavy- weight title. The referee stopped the fight in

few

ANTI-FRANCO MANIFESTO

Lishan, Apr, jî,

t manifesto algued by the Duke of Aveda and in the me of the Spanish nobility sean innued today protesting against the augeranius to the Spanish throne planned by Girneralinimo Franco-Unit- cd Prenn.

the seventh round when it was obvious that An Easy Win

the Briton was in too bad a condition to con- tinue.

way

At Kowloon Cricket Club yes. terday Land Forces beat Hiong Kong University by nine wickets

in a friendly cricket game:

H.K.U.C.C.

There was a sensational open. Round four was a repetition -ing-to-tho-bout when after_auf_laund_theve, with the Ameri.

each seconds studying

an trying hard for a knock-out,

from giving far other. Baksi waded in and with but a terrific. right awing to the, Woodcock, whose seconds gave T. Lo, Russell jaw dropped Wondeock. He him smelling salts during the could have risen at fot, hat interval, fought on with superb waited to nine to regain his courage and was still fighting feet.

hard when the hell went.

Friello Russell

LT Ride, bw, b Russell S.A. Vannr. 1 Russell T.11 Lean, b Russell

1. Amaniit, i Whitehorn, b Wondenck fought the fifth Ressell rund with his right eye closed,} T. Lean, 1 Russell Baksi seemed content to pile on G.B. Endicott, not aut points until along with a series 8.6. Low, b Russell theof blows to his jaw from Wood. W. O. Russell..

Semiting a kill. the American went after him, swinging right and lefts and washing right to the Briton's right ye sent Wondeork thundering to

Extras

bards. This time, he was glut cock's left, Baksi, nettled from Low st. Whitehorn, b Sykes of a count of nige and be was these blows, went for his man tattering when Baksi hit him and was hitting strongly when | Tutai on the jaw with a vielous right | the bell went. to the hend, which flattened

him out on the canvas. He was- feree --appronched-Woodcock's alnost unconscious and, but for | corner the bell, which struck almost on

tu

Bowling analysis: Busselt During the interval, the re. for 14. Sykes.1 for. 12.

Land Forces whether the Nicholls, à Vanar

closed Briton, with his

ege, Avison, not qui 1 stroke of ten, would eer wishes to continue.

Lang, and b Ride tainly have been counted out.

At the opening of the sixth Russell not out

Extra Woodcock's

seconds. with|round, Balsi went down for n smelting salts and water, work time. ft, this

WHS

American Baseball Openers

New York, Apr. 15. Today's Major League baseball- scores follow:

JAP. DISASTER

Tokyo, Apr. 10. More than 35 Japanese were killed at about the Rinte number injured when a three- cur train caught fire inside a tunuri between Nara atta Osaka today.

The Bre as bigmed" to an overhelded motor on the etre tric train. United Press,

Telephone Strike ***Continues

American League

Philadelphia Athletics &

New York Yankees 1 0

Athletics: pitcher, Marchildʊn;

catcher, Bosar. Yankees: pitcher. Chandler,

bingun,

9

7 16

"Washington Senators,, d

Boston Red Sox

Senators: pitcher, Wynn; eat-

cher, Evans.

Red Sox: pitcher,

1

13

Johnson, Dorish; Wagner

Hughson,

catcher

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DOUBLES TENNIS FINAL

Tsui Brothers

Retain Title

Playing confidently from the start and concen- trating on Paul Kong most of the game, Tsui Yan-pui and Tsui Wai-pui retained their Open Doubles tennis title when they beat Yip Koon- hong and Paul Kong in the Final yesterday in straight sets, 6-2, 8-6 and 6-4, at the Cricket Club before a dense crowd. Yip was the outstanding player. In the sixth game, Yip and His smashing ond net piny Kong with a number of good vol- brought rounds of applause. Hisleys, wan to lead 4-2. Yip came partner, Paul Kang, was not in into the picture soon after with hig best farm He Improved good all round play for the paie) greatly in the second set when he to lead ·5-3. rent over some shots which Half of the games in the third caught the Tsuls cut of position. set went to deuse and some

Yip The champoins, however, com- several times.

und bined well and their good, under-ngain took the lead, early at 3.1, standing was a big factor in their but the Tsuls took three in a row for 4-3. Two hard earned points by

Kong brought the

Kong

KING CHRISTIAN

Copenhagen, Apr. 10.

The comunique from King Christin's physician. Dr. V. A. Fenger, said today, that the Danish monarch apeut_n "fairly good night" bat nhört breath is considerable.

King Christion's tempera- ture we 38.2 and his pulat was "somewhat irregular” at 12-United Press.

Fifty Million Dollars For China

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Washington, Apr. 15. National telephone Gombert, Lyons; catcher, Ro- strike negotiations col-win.

lapsed when the striking The Tsuis led in the first set Kong enabled the losers to level unions and the American two-games-to-nil, but isnt four all, at with a Tsut serv

and

score ing, the next game went to the Telephone and Telegraph level, only to fall of badly in the champions after doyee. The

Washington. Apr. 15. Company rejected the gainea following and, mainly Tsule won the last game easily. Informed ometal Kources Government formula to rough errors at the net, lost 6-2, A series of exhibition tennis said today tint US$60,000,000 The second put was keenly een. games will be held at The Chi-has been tentatively earmarked settle the nine-day walk-fested. At

one stage Yip and nese Recreation Club on Satur- for China out of President Trn- out by arbitration...

Kong led_5-3: they were on level day to raise funds for a memorial man'a request to...Congrove_for terms at 3 all and six all,

to the late Kho

fo Sin-ker, the US$354,000,000

continue Chinese Davis Cup player, and emergency Tool rellet to war- twice holder of the British hard-airicken' countries following the court championship.

end of UNRRA. The money raised will be sent This measure, which

the to the Fund Commultice in Nan. Senate Foreign Affairs. Com- king who will decide on the mitted in now.) considering,"is form the memorial will take. A lieparate from Truman's US memorial service will also be $400,000,000 Greco-Turkish á¦ð'

Chicago White Sox. * Cleveland Indians

10 0

U fi

Laat;

White Sox: pitcher,

eatcher, Tresh. Indians: pitcher, Feller: Wolf;

catcher, Hegan.

11

Detroit Tigers

62

12

·

E

101

St. Louis Browns... D

7 11

2

Tigers: pitcher. Newhouser:

catcher, Tebbets. Browns:

pitcher. Calehouse, Sanford, Zoblik; catcher, Mosa

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National League

.

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1

Boston Braves ......... Goodmoklyn Dodgers Whitchorn. Sykes and Braves: pileher, Sain, Cooper,

Lafranconi; catcher, "Masi. Bowling analysis; Vanar 1 for 8. Ride 1 for 24

K.C.C. TEAM

due to Total (for whis) ed madly w British idol slipping and he was quickly Photo Cole Edwards, during the interval, but he was on his feet and trading punches") child. still in peat shape. when he with the gory Yorkshirenaan in | Menues did put bat. came out for the second round mid-ring. and was

the quickly sent to

Last Round boarda for two counts of nine. But he was not out and in an Bakal's cut eye was cansing amazing fashion was still on his his sends some concern while: feel as the round ended,

awaiting for the seventh and Hours before

Blue final what proved the final round. eliminating rontest for the The American came out and heavyweight championship of was practically hating Wool- the world was due to start, allcock at will. routs to the stadium were block Midway through the

round

The following will represent the K.C.C. in. cricket male.

Dgainst the Hong Kong University at the KCC on Sunday next starting

nt il a.m.

F. R. Zimmern (Copt.), C. I.

A. Zimmern, F.

ed with traffe, converging from Woodcock was almost 'out on Stapleton, all corners of Britnin Ticket his feet and it came as no sur-Lawrence, C. Pope, V. C. Bond, touts hind a thin time s deprive when the referee interven. V. H. White, Dr. Willis, J. C. manni far exceeded supply, ever,ed nad nwarded the fight to Fenton, L. R. Burch and K. M. at the top price of 20 guineas, | Baksi:-Reuter.

and there were very few to sell.

Betting swung tỏ cvens as the

fight approached, with

many

fans fancying a drawn bout at

long adita of 15 to one.

pres

Both boxers confidently dieted wins for themselves and entered the ring for what was the outstanding fight of their] careers--the honour of meeting At Joe Louis for the world title- with great hopes of success.

Among the riotübles at the ringside wern Mr. Emanuel) Skinwell, Minister of Fuel and Power, and the Duke of Nor folk, premfer duke of England. -

There

wore many strikingly

dressed women present.

Baxter.

Bowls Championships To Be Held

a meeting of the committee of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association held yesterday, it was decided, among other things, that all the championship competitions be held again this season and that a new competition, a triples competition, which is very popular at Home should also be included.

Mr. R. P. Phillips, president, J. Mc. The hoxera stepped into the was in the chair. Mr.

ring at 7.30 p.m.-23 minutes Kelvie was electes, vice-president Louis May

lofe, Haksi first, followed by in place of Mr. F. Goodwin, who Wondruck. The British chum.I was elected at the annual gen-! pion wore blue shorts with pur- oral meeting but who has declin- pic pipings and the American ed. binck with red waist band.

Fight Opens

It was also decided to explore the possibility of inviting a team from the Shanghai Lawn Bowls

Club to send a team

Retire

Sun Deige, Apr. 16, Joe Louis, world-heavyweight champion, announced today that unless a title fight is arranged down to for him this summer he is pre-

pared to retire from the ring.

He told newsmen: "My mind is made up, because a man can

go just so long. If I wait until next year, it may be too late, so

The fight opened in sensas Hong Kong some time later in tional faallon, Woodcock being the season. sent to the boards for the As most of the clubs are still counts of nino and eight and getting their greens in. shape, it knock was decided that no league games only being saved from out by the bell.

be played this season but that a Coming out for the second Club knock-out competition be round. Bukai

his organised. The competition will went after man like tiger and had the reel-be limited to three rinks each, ing Yorkshireman down for but each club may enter us many two more counts of nine with teams as it chorses.

The following are the cham-nounced left and right swings

The Secretary of Labour, 31.1 Schwellenbach, announced th: fallure of the plan through which he had hoped to produce a back- to-work ngreement between the Company and 335,000 Bell system strikers.

It had called for arbitraifon of vix of the Union's ten major de- mands, including a bid for a US$12 weekly pay raise and 48 ours of intensive negotiations on the other four points.

Both sides qualified their ra- jections and thus left the door . open for another try by Govern

ment conciliation experts. But for the moment, at least, negotiations, are back where they started un the strike's outbreak on April 7.

Dodgers: pitcher, Hatten,

Grenk: Bragen.

cateker, Edwärds,

B G H

0

New York Giants

helphia Phillies... 4

Gints: pifeler. Voiselle; catch

er, Couper. Phillier: pitcher, Rowe; catcher,

Seminick, Hemsley.

St. Louis Cardinals... Cincinnati Reds

Cardinals:

1

0

pitcher,

ย Polict:

catcher, Garagiola,

Reds pitcher, Blackwell; enteh-

er, Lamanno,

Pitsburgh Pirates .... Chicago Cubs

A I

U

G i 0 Pirates: pitcher, Sewell; catch"

er, darvis.

Cubs; pitcher. Borowy: catcher,

Schefog-United Press.

Big Crowds At U.S. Baseball

The Company said it could not accept any plan which would lay the strike lasues open to national Arbitration with a single award covering all the widely-scattered; Bell system employees."

Soviet Reply On Dairen

Nanking Apr. 16.

held in the Club that day.

Duke

Aids

Dr George Yeh, spokesman of the Mintate of Foreign Affairs, told a press conference today that the Soviet Government has replied to the Chinese memoran. dum of March 31 the detailed plan for the taking over Arthus.

Dairen and Port New York, Apr. 16.'

of

to It is designed programme. provide acting to thio" Act- CMF. ing Secretary of State Dean Acheson) Post-UNRRA food' relief to Austria, Greece,

concerning In Hotel Fire Hungary, Haiy, Poland, and

The Duke of

"probably China."

Other offelal sources confirm- Windsorci thất Ching was inetuded and

marked for the Chinese were US$50,000,000.

has helped lay a fire hose said, the funds tentatively car

The Soviet Government promised assistance to the ad this morning. ministrative Cornell

to

be

The State Department reftis-

sent though no agreement has it was a fire, in the Elite been reached on the question of Tower apartments of the Wal-ed to provide a "breakdown" of China, forces to be stationed in

„dorf-Astoria. these territories.

the US$350,000,000-- even 10 A distinguished game of Congressmen, contending that The Soviet authorities hain-rummy was interrupted a when the amount of prospective asked the Chinese Communiste fireman somewhat dramatically aid for any country was known. The union sald Mr. Schwellen- and their sympathisers to rescued US$200,000 worth of that, country immediately "re- hach's proposal would mean evacuate, the Dairen and Port jewels and a US$2,000 minkgards it as a debt and hard bitration on a regional basis and, Arthur areas prior to, the Chin coat, was burned.

Teeing result if it is not all therefore, it was unacceptable to cae Government taking the NFTW-United Press

Baron Egmont van Zuylen, a}forthcomlug.” their control.-Reuter..

former Dutch, diplomat, and bi Mr. Acheson told Senute For- Caroness

entertaining eign Relations Committee mem- gucets at gin-rummy in their bers today that unless US$350,- 36th floor suite when fire was‡000,000 was appropriated for discovered in a bedroom: - the programme,-"widespread

over

Court Refuses To

Re-Open

Case

A

replied

The case concerned So Tak- ing. 25. master of sampon 240; Kwok Chi-teal, 20, fokl of the man, and Leung Kou, 29,

were

In addition to the guests at homian suffering with grave po the party, hotels guests from litical, and Economic con- other floors helped to wield sequences" for the world would hand extinguishers and lay result.-United Press. hone lines, Among them wus; England's former king-Asso. clated Press,

END OF K.M.T. TRADITION

Nanking, April 16. The traditional weekdy nenior- ful service for the late Dr. Sún Yat-sen, founder of the Chines Republic. In various Government

organizations

civil

nai after

RAJAH. EXECUTED Batavin, Apr. 18. Despatches from Koepang Dutch Timor reported today that Plus Rahe Wanger, the Christian rajah of Lio, has been executed for cuifaboration with the Japan schools, will be suspended

the reorganization of the. Govern ese during the war.

Sentence was carried out aftering of the Standing Committee of inent, it was decided at a meet-

Dr. Van Mook shind rejected an

the Kuomintang Central Exec- appeal for cleniency.-Aasvelated tive Committee this Press.

morning Central News.

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An application by Mr. Comber for re-hearing' of

the case against two sampan-men and a wo man, convicted on April 9 on a charge of as- saulting a ship's watchman and sentenced to 'six months' hard labour, was refused by Mr.

W. H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday, Mr. Comber said that his application was based on the ground that further evidence had been ob- tained from (1) an entirely independent wit- ness, and (2) other persons, to the effect that complainant was not dragged into the sampan New York. Apr. 16. Major League baseball's New but went on board voluntarily... Year's Day saw some exciting It was during the general To this, Mr. Comber performances by rookies and brawl resulting from the com-that he did not know. oldsters alike before record plainant's asemift on Kwok Court's Regret opening day crowds, the eight Chi-tani that the watchman, was

Rejecting openers drawing a total of 245,- himself assaulted sald Counsel..

the application, 969-over 8,000 better than the Evidence would be produced. His Worship declared that im- 1946 total.

continued Mr. Comber, that it mediately after sentence was The American League drew a was Tam Hang-lei who struck passed he was sorry that he did not impone a heavier penalty on total crowd of 129,422 and the the first blow,

Moscow, Apr 10, National League 115.637.

the three accused. Mr. Comber went on to Buy

General Marshall's 90-min- An all-time record of 55,914 that five prostitutes, who were

ute talk with Marshal Josoph attended the Cleveland Indians on board the "Empire Razorbill"

Stalin is understood to "havo v Chicago White Sox

failed to break any deadlocks opener that night, would state that at Cleveland where the crowd they had to pay $5 each for

the Foreign Ministers' I am anxious to find out what hoped to see Goby Feller pitch permission to go on board. His "pinter, who were charged|, Council,~Associated Press. plans can be worked out for me." another no-hit, no-run game as Worship

with asuuliing Tam Hang-lei, remarked that had Louls sold he had been offered he did against the White Sox nothing

No. 1 watchman on board the

Jerusalem, Apr. 16, whatsoever with the a chance to enter the insurance on opening day in 1940. But to case.

/ "Empire - Razorbill," on The Jewish terrorist organisa-| business in Detrolt and expected day he. lost and the glory "be.

board their sampan at 6.30 p.m. tion, Irgun Zval Leumi, today The applicants, suld Hisl to take it the moment he an-longed to Eddie

threatened to hang 40 British of- Lopat, for Worship,. were convicted on the on April 7.

At the trial, it was alleged flcers in 'revenge for the execu- retirement--Asso- whom it was the tenth victory clearest possible evidence-by DSI R. Mackenzfe that when tion of Dov Gruner and three

In 11 tries over the Indians, evidence which he had consider the defendants were

In Cincinnati, a crowd ofyed most carefully.

rofused other terrorists at Acre prisen 33.384-the best attendance in no doubt whatever that a most purmission to board the ship this morning. the National League saw the dastardly assault had been male on to their craft and during for several months, the organk

they dragged the `complainant In the first broadcast heard | Reds drop champion St. Louls on the watchman.

the next hour or more, Cardinals. Fans saw sophomore

gave sation's legal radio station an- him a sovore beating-up. Ho Ewell Blackwell, war hero. All arrangements for the "com.

It was immaterial, ruled Hal was finally put ashore at the neers will be hanged in the streets

nounced "Ten schlor British of the Yorkshireman.

Mucuo, April 16. beat the Cadinals three to one Worship, whether the petitions are to be left in the

watch-Yaumati Typhoon Shelter at of Jewish Palestine for every 10 --Blend]Is+ second caught him abovo

Tolographie despatches from on three hits. hands of the Competition Sub- Lisbon report that Cdr. Mario Chicago Cubs Hank Groen pan or went on board voluntari,

man was dragged into the sam about 10 p.m. right eye and sent him thunder-committee consisting of the Pre- da Costa Zanattl, former Macao barg, playing in the first game. ing to the boards. Another sident, the Vice President, Hon. Harbour Master. and. present as a National Leaguer, smashed given by the complainant, and DST MacKenzie

But evidence had been to the Water Police

Or his reporting the matter one of our martyre murdered by

Station, the British today."--Router. feree right to the jaw had Secretary, Mr. J. C. MacGowan, Governor of Benguolla.

and a Follco į Woodcock completely flattened the Hon. Treasurer, Mr.tuguese

Por- a sixth inninga double to give corroborated by a witness, that party went to, the shelter and,

Shanghal, Apr. 16. when the bell went. His seconds Gutterrioz, and Menare. F. X. the victim of a motor accident-United Press.

West Africa, was Pittsburg Pirates a 10 victory, the mag was dragged by his after

Ar. extensive inquiries,

The Shanghai Garrison au- dragged him half unconscious Silva, W: Melrose, S. M. Rumjan, while on an inspection tour of

trousers by some women onreated 'the three aceited. ·

thorities to lay arrested three 8.16 to his corner, where they worked] L. C. R. Souza and A. J. Hall,

board the sampan onto. the They were charged - before alleged members of the Com-jard Hawloon, Exrerpt from Noel”. Dur feverishly on him.

the interior regiona.

craft and there beaten up with Mr. Latimer and, on being con-munist secret service, ons. of wand's "Present Laughter", Prévenza He was thrwon out of his car

Newmarket, Apr. 15.

es by the Hong Kumar Bag Club. At the Newmarket Races today an iron bar by So Tak-alog and victed, sentenced to six months them a woman, and sent them to 10 pm Fandort. Relas Nova and Kray reveals two fractur- £9,000 to £3,000 was told against

Kwak Chi tron

hard labour each.

Nanking for questionbfg, accord- 10.19 maudio i Hreital By · Molly ed bones in the pelvis. His Petition winning the Two Thou He was medically · examined

ing to semi-official- Chinese-re...] ** Birka,, {Menso-Soprano) with, Pinno and courage,Woodcock, with

accompaniment by Belly Drown. secretary received minor in-sand Guineas, while 100 to eight and a covering certificate was

ports. blood streaming from ` both

Jurios. Bath, Apr. 10,

ID.35 pm-chumanni David's bundlers was laid against the French colt produced at the trial, continued

The leader's name was given, Inread" (David Lenguera anos) eyes-cut under his right and a The unbeaten. Tudor Minstrel, Cdr. Zanatți served la Macne Parisien. Tite Street was back- Mr. Latimer. Furthermore, the wash over his left - waä not who has been the winter favourite on several occasions and

Alfred Cartot (Piano),”". Hombay, Apr.. 16. as 'Hauen Ping, chief of the wased at 410,000 to 2000 for the Court was shown the marks of afraid to mix blows in the third for the Derby and Two Thousand neting-Consul General for Por-Derby.—Reuter,

Injuries on his body,

The 23 day old strike for a new 4th Army mobile units In-Close Down, round with the rugged' Ameri- Guiness, had a'convincing victory ¦tugal in Canton for a period.

On Mar. Comber saying that fifty per cent increase by 8,000 Shanghai Narikkoded that the can. His boxing skill stood him in the Somerset three-year-old | He was married in Hong Kòng

bo could produce a new witness of Bombay's bus and tramway The reporta in fine stead and he landed two stukes over, zaven furlongs here to a daughter of Mr. P. M. N. His Excellency the Governor, the master of another junk, to workers was called off today af trio were meeting to "map out fierce labs to Bakal's face, one today, giving champion Jockey da Silva, the well-known ox the Colca Chief Scout, is to testify as to what really hap ter the Bakern Union had applans to spread terrorist active of which openedția amall cut | Gordon, Richarda e comfortable change: broker-Our Own Cor: Inspect a parade-of boy scouts on priied. His Worship asked; pealed to the workere to resume | ties" when they were arrested. pver the American's jets,ayo, Aride. Hautor, ve

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blood he was still on his feet at International guines this year, Cdr. Zapatti

the end of the round.

It was also decided to, play the

At present, the rinks of eight

The first blow was a fierce clubs are available for use.

left to the jaw, which stagger-

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Third Round

The

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Boxing with Indomitable grit

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There was

Immaterial

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