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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947.
BRITAIN GETTING READY FOR THE OLYMPICS Services
(From Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor)
London, Apr. 27. Britain is going to have to take the Olympic field next year without its best runner, Sydney
Wooderson, but fortunately not without his inestimatable advice. This great miler has promised to assist in coaching athletes for the Games and he will devote two days each week to this task of making others as good as him- self. British athletic officials have asked him to do this as one part of their plan to see that Britain is really well represented in athletic events. An- other part of this plan is to ask officials of meetings all over the country to hold special events al metric distances as well as other big open events to be included with their custom- ary handicap events. The Amateur Athletk Ass elation wil be assisted in their task of discovering and training pulental Olympic champions by the Central Cannet) of Phy steal Training, which is running a big campaign to minke Britain Talent sputters a fitting nation. will be touring the country and young athletes, who, ale w pr mise will be given specini coach- ing by experts and invited to attend weekend training compe, ke that at the Nathmal Re ervation l'entre at
Abbey.
by taking money which can well spel rather than trying to levy-suma, from hard pressed individuals, The man who ROW has to bay a fantastic price for bis sin krs Evertamly ned in a nets to give more money away. Rather is he kerner to make it to get more lobuceo.
Fund
Reds Win At Basketball
Prague, Apr. 27. The dark horse Russin team kicked off in the European basket- ball championship Lournament to- day with a 50-11 victory over „a. weuk Yugoslav squad.
centre, Olari The towering
the high Korkiya,
But scorer.
was
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20 points. with otherwise, Russian marksmanship was poor and most points were scered from the foul line by n continual parade of Saviet play. ers who wore constantly roughed by the Yugoslovs.
elimination The 37 - game
emcially tourney was opened following a 14-nation in parade in the packed Vinohrady Sokul Gymnasium-United-Presse- --~~~~
to fulfil their tour engagements.
Blackpool leave for Denmark and Sweden, in mid-May, while Chelsea hope to go to Sweden He will try this, by gambling after their Anal League game and would not in the least mind on May 26. Bury are going to
Jutland, while Tottenham Hot-j the Youth Development taking some of the prefits rather spur have arranged a tour of than individuals. But the idea the youth of France.
Another seems to be that this pool money | haring team will be Queen's which is Park Rangers, a London club,
which is now making a deter-i mined bid for promotion to the Second Division. They leave for Iceland on May 28 and will play three matches there during. their ten-day stay.
Boxing
The fellowing is the programme
33.01
D. Price
Featherweight; shamĄ.
(Cossack) v. A. D. Shord (Adamant),
¡American Baseball
New York, Apr. 27.
In the National League the World Champion St. Louis Car- dinals suffered their Afth straight defeat, Chiengo winning 3 to 0. Ed Stanky's, squeeze bunt in the last of the ninth Inning with one cut and the bases loaded,
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Marshall Gives Submission The Low-Down
Washington, Apr. 28.
Lunatic At Large
In Radio Case
Declaring that he would have President Harry Truman called key Congressional
leaders concerned with spending and foreign to review the whole situation in policy and Secretary of State George C. Mar-respect of the different penalties shall together Sunday night amid signs that imposed by different Magis. the administration will propose further mea- trates, Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr his decision this morning on the sures to curb Communism in Europe and Asia,nounced that he would give of the inter-Services Boxing at scored pinch runner Mary ftuck-i
application for a review of China Firet Club today at 0.15ley with Brooklyn's winning run
The White House meeting-the over New York, the score being
Arst since the progrumme for ald-
Rentence of two years hard 10 to 8.
Jim Taylor's homer in the lasting Greece and Turkey was pre-
Inbour passed by him on April of the night gave the Phillies a seated-was described officially
12 on Leung Yee-ng for the 5 to 4 victory over Boston in the as designed to inform the legisla
possession and operation of an“ alghtcap after Emil Lernard's live lenders along with the Pre-
legal radio transmitter at 149 Fuk Wah Street, second floor, fourth inning bunt had decided sident on the results of the Mos. the opener also in favour of the cow conference.
made yesterday. But even before the conferees entered the White House it ap-) Dodgers, by the same score, 5 to 4.
Rookle Frankie Baumholtz 12thpeared more than a courtesy pre- TwigE inning single drove in the win-view of Marshall's report to the Turner ging run in Cincinnati's 2 to 1
nation Monday night.
The legislative lenders decision over Pittsburgli in the nightcap of a doubleheader after known to be seeking a broader the Retis also had wen en the picture of what the diplomatic opener to 1. Eddic Basinki's policy will mean. Mul herrer was the only Pirnte run:
Cpl. in the first game.
Lightweight:-Pte. Massey (1st Devons) v. Biksmih Manson (Aklamant), Welterweight:-Ord. Smu Me- Leod (Alert) v. Lieut. Tun, nell (2nd Bus). Middleweight: St. (Amphion) v. Plc. (1st Devons). Lightheavyweight: - Yeoman Whitfeld (Alert) v, Ple. Ras- mussen (2nd Buffs). Heavyweight:-C. S. M. ballun (Army) V Walmsley (R.A.F.). Welterweight:
(02 G. C. Unit) v. A. B. “Wright (Alocrity},"
were
ал
Such n review, to give economy. conseltus Congress a
sentence.
on month.
Mr.
ned.
In the American League the St. Collar estimate of how much the Capt. Diggin Louis Browns knocked the Chi- United States could and should Army Letterman General Hos-employee was fined $3,000 or
cago White Sex out of first place spend in the international field in the American by winning has been demanded repeatedly Featherweight:-A. B. Latra-doubleheader, the first 4 to 2 and during debote on the $400,000,-
way (Hart) v. Pte. Jeffrey, the second game 4 to 3.
000 Greck-Turkish aid b (Ist Devons).
Buddy Lewis took some of the Frem an administration spokes. Lightweight:-Pte. Berthelsen fun out of Babe Ruth Day for man Congress has learned that a
(2nd Buffs) v. Pte. Hall (1st 50,000 fans in Yankee Stadium heavy Joan or gitt will be Devons).
when he singled home Sld Hud-quired for Korea. Welterweight:
son in the eighth inning to break Across the European continent obtain a peace a pliching duel between Hud; the failure un Fan and Spud Chandler to give settlement for Austria and econo-
Germany- Washington a 1 to 0 victory over mle unification for New York.
(Amphien)
V.
Busfield (5 W. C. Cont.): Bisham
#
titel
money,
with 1 is hoped that
the fish.
I the Government or sport- Natama! launching of the Sports Development Food by ing bodies won't touch the pools with a State the Lord Mayor of London Buil what is wlang
more readily Lottery? After all. Gibraltar. mney will be
such the Rock of Belfain," is to have available to open other centres in different parts of the state lottery as a means of
The Fund is trying .country.
to raise £250,000.
There will eme a time, even
if it is not next year when the Games are held in London, when this fine scheme for mak ing every child in Britain perfectly hears great fruit. arkl
mani,
and
Wontan
f wher Britan will have JLM many Olymple sold medals. if not more than any other country the world.
raising
Arsenal is one of many clubs ervenie, and if it is forced to change their plans. right and proper for Gibralter They do hot complete their why should it not be right and League programme until June
Public | 7 and the Brikalu?
players must re- proper
favourassemble for training in pre-
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opinion te obviously h
of it on the Rock, just as it paration for the next season un would be in Britain. But today July 28.
tickets -is The short clone the vale of lottery
Reason has legal and those who still ke also forced the Football A830. the 1st of have a flutter in the Irish elatlün to revise Hospitals Sweep ran the risk of couches who are available to go having their money confiscated to Norway this summer,
being
and 44211
prosecuted heavily fined.
Rain washed out the rest of the league games.
Sto. Hunter
Plc.
Finch (1st Devons). Heavyweight: Lieut. Duyn
(Adamant) V ham
Capt.
Pedersen Lightheavy: Pte.
(2nd Buffs) v. P. O, Tel
The Philadelphia-Boston opener Dutton (Tamar).
of a double bill was called at the Welterweight:-A. B. Hudson end of the ninth inning with the
(Hart) v. Sio. Tarnell (Ada- score tied at 0-6. mant)> Middleweight:
L/Cpl. Jones
(1st Devons) v. Pte. Borrago (2nd Buffs). Middleweight:-Bandsman Boc (West Yorka) v. Cpl. Ccom- ber (2nd Buffs). Heavyweight: - Ldg. Smn
Moure (Adamant) Chimp (4th S/M Flot.).
Chess Club Tourney
The
seventh
Secres:
St. Louis
National
R
E H
4 0
3
Chicago
3
5
5
Winning pitcher,
Johnny
Schmitz.
New York
8 10
0
V.
Sto.
Brooklyn
9 12
1
(First game)
Beaten Philadelphto
4 6
0
17 3
.0
Winning pitcher, Casey.
to
rc-
plus Britain's economic woes seem likely to increase the de- mands upon the United States.
From the
Middle East have
be
come unoMcial reports that mere American financial aid will Fought.Associated Press.
Babe Ruth Saved His Life
New York, Apr. 28.
The former home-run kingi
Mr. Mareua da Silva, on be San Francisco, Apr. 28. A mentally unbalanced Army half of, Leung, submitted that deserter, who escaped, the death the sentence of 36,000 or two through President years' hard labour was excersivo Truman'a intervention, is at when compared with those pass- large after escaping from a ed by His Worship's brother Government psychopathic ward magistrates. In one case bo-. and kidnapping a medical at fore Mr. Sheldon, Hafd tendant. Three other patients Silva, the principal was who fought their way from the $6,000 or two months, while the
captured
Defence Counsel went on to pital yesterday were
Still missing-is-Erank_R. by the police last night. Wallrath, 26, whose mother's te another case before M fervent pleas to the President Blair-Kerr on April 17 when won commutation of his death the defendant, a second offen- Rentence imposed for desertion der, was sentenced to one year's
hard labour without the option. in combat on Luzon.
The break from the Letterman's, of a fine.
Defendant, said Mr. Silva, psychopathic ward began yesler- day when three of four medical had a wife who is expecting a children, and a attendants making routine in baby, three spections were slugged, stripped and left bound on hospital bel mother of 65 to support.
at was a wireless operator before They forced the remaining tendant to accompany them from the war, and having lost every- the hospital. Outside the quarter thing during the hostilities, was they slugged the military police- templed by the offer of a job man and took his revulver and at $300 per mouth.
Chat then separated.
"Continuing, Mr. Silva Wallrath took the attendant, he had been' Instructed to say.
Williams, with btor. Wallace Neither Wallrath nor the attend that there was a possibility of raising wife necused's ant have been heard of since.
A military court In Tokyo on $2,000. He would, therefore, August 23, 1946, convicted Wall-ask His Worship lo reduce the rath of desertion and twice escap fine to that amount or to make In confinement and sentenced the two sentences concurrent. him to death. His mother per-
years' Babe Ruth had a reunion today suaded President Truman to com-
Tute his sentence to ten. with a hero-worshipping boy now imprisonment United Press.
a grown-up, whose life he was
credited with saving 21 years ago
by hitting three home runs in the
Winning pitcher Emil Leon-fourth game of the 1028 World
Johnny Sylvester, then I and suffering from a spinul Infection
ard.
Serles.
(Second game)
the
Boston
4
P
0
Philadelphia
$
10
3
Winning pitcher, School-
(First game)
1
G
3
6 11
round .of Pay Dispute "Getting Money
More trdable is brewing in Kowloon Chess Club Champlon- Soccer Tours
English football circles. Follow ship, played last Tuesday, proved What many people are asking
the lullest round of the tourn. boy Rowe. is why Brital does not try urd
The extension of the Englishing the triumph in the maximum ment and produced very little
and minimum wages dispute. that could be called good chess. Pittsburgh raise the money frem football nocter season, has forced many
Cincinnati Novikov advanced å stop scar- poola, why she duca not remedy clubs to cancel their plans for when the National Arbitration this great shortage of casli. | Continental tours this summer, Tribunal upheld the players' er to the title by a decisive win Winning pitcher, "Bucky
Walters. equipment and playing fields by With such a short close Reason demund, there is another phase over Major J. J. Young Honry the Knight advanced nearer to taking
(Second game) taking a percentage of the many they are unwilling to take the in the dispute between
Pittsburgh (12 in- millions Kambled
of their players going | Football League and the Players the runner-up berth by as deci. weekly, risk
nings) Sweden does. Switzerland does stale: However, those clubs Union, which may go before the sive a win over Arthur. Gomes
Cincinnati Thes
fortunate to complete their procerus pay complications caused, and Josef Taust knocked› Ko. grammes reasonably early hope (Continued at foot of next Cal) latchoff out of the running for
and so too does Italy.
ree that their youth is kept
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second place in a. game of ups and downs in which both wero playing badly.
Scores to date:
S. Novikov 6-1; Henry Knight 4-2; Josef Tausz 3-1; Karel Weiss, Eugene Tausz 3-2; V. V. Kolatch. off 3-3; Arthur Gomes, Major J. J. Young 2.4; J. Walther 0.6.
Tonight's games at the Penin- sula Hotel will be: E. Tour' v. V. V. Kolntchoff, H. Knight. v. J. Tausz, K. Weiss v. b. Walther ( and Major J. J. Young v. A. E. Gomes.
con-
The question tribunal. by extension of the season from May 3 to June 14.
...
1 10 2 8
1
2
:
Winning pitcher, Hetki,
American
(First gama)
Chiengo
2 0
4
8
0
St. Louis
Winning pitcher, Muncrlef.
(Second game)
Chicago
St. Louis
3
Winning pitcher, Fannin. Washington
Stole Money From P.0.
While waiting for
the
Ho
Replying, Mr. D.C. Dincklu
son stated that he, had been Instructed by the P.M.G." to The reduction. oppose any Telecommunications Department knows that there were more illegal stations operating In the Colony, and fines did not
Revent
appear to have acted as à de-
a taxi terrent. The next case, he sold,
that caused specialists to give up outside the Soldiers and Sailors would be
of
taken before the
hope, asked for a baseball au- tographed by the Babe and said Home, Petty Officer T. V. Supreme. Court.
Mr. Silva contended In cases he would like to see him hit a Moylan noticed a crowd
Chinese youngsters gathering of this sort the offence was not. hemer.
This was at about! so serious as, say, espionage, as Babe Ruth sent two balls au- around him.
stations the majority of the tographed by baschall stars, and 6 p.m. on Saturday.
When the taxi pulled in and were being used for obtaining the promise of a home run. He
when PO Moylan:was about to commercial-information. A made good in triple fashion.
Johnny recovered rapidly and board the taxi, one of the boys penalty of two years hard physicians sold Babe Ruth had rushed up, snatched $4.80 from labour, he submitted, was much his pocket and ran away. too severe merely to protect the dune it.
Today John Sylvester, 32, mur-
PO Moylan gave chase and royalties of the Cable and University arrested the boy. Princeton rlad,
Wireless, he concluded. & former Navul
Before Mr. d'Almada at Con- graduate and elleer and now a business executral yesterday, Leung Kal-hui, tive, called with his wife at 18, who pleaded guilty to stenli
to four Rentenced Ruth's apartment. ---
ing, Was Press.
months' hard labour.
Associated
Funeral
Chau Man-chi
A largo crowd' yesterday.at.
8 0.
4 0 0
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0
Mr. Chuy
1
New York 70 8
Winning pitcher, -Sid Hud.
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Among those present were Str Mr. d'Almada at Central yester Shouson Chow; L. C. Ketewall day for stealing four bleycles Hang -Associuted Press. representing Sir Robert Kolewall; hired from the Tat
Philadelphia ...... 13 Boston (Called end
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India Beat
Belgium
across
T. N. Chau, Ho Kom-tong, Yu Bicycle Shop. 380 Hennessy Some clubs have to play only
Sze-wing, A. el Arculli, LI Tza- Road. one or two games after the
At 8 p.m. on Saturday, foug fong, Kan Tong-po, Fung Fuk- original end of the season date
tin, P. C. Kwok, Li Koon-chun, men. Including two defendants. when the players' present con-
Fung
Ping-fan, Kwok Chan, were seen riding bicycles along tracta finish. The League have
Chong Tiu, Woo Sza-ching, Y. the Shataukok. Road towards sold that the clubs need to pay
K. Chow, Li Lan-sang, Li Siu- the border. A constable manag- the fuli season's wages only to
Brussels, Apr. 27.
How the other two escaped (When the international tennis pang, lu Tak-chouk, Fung Wo-in, ed to arrest two defendants but the date of their isst League
Chung, Kwan-ting, Chau game, but the Players Union match between Indis and Belgium leung, Thomas S. K. Feng, Fung the border.
resumed today, Ghaus Mahomed, Kulin. Fung
Ngan Kul-tal, players attitude is that all
of India, beat Jacques Peten, of
Bhing-kwan, representatives of dhould be paid up to June 14 Belgium, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1.
CLUB TEAM on the normal rates, or should India thus won the match by the St. John Ambulance Associa
The following will represent be paid their new rates fixed by four subbers to three.
tice and representatives of South
tho Club against 42 Commando the Tribunal.'
Two singles today were decided Chian Athletic Association.
Wreaths were sent by Direcen Club ground on Wednesday The Union have decided that by the boat of three sets, J. Mohtu Instead of seeking new agree (India) beating Jean Pierre de tors and staffs of the China Em at 6 pm.
Leck; Strange, Hopkinson; Body 6-2, 8-6, while Pierre Goel porium Ltd., Directors and Staffs ments embodying the Tribunal's hand. (Belgium) boat Ahmed 6-3, of the China Products (HK) Ltd., Beck, Forrow and Fjelstad; Hen- report to cover the six weeks'
6-2
Staffs of Chau Yue Teng, The derson, Bond, Redman, Mullan, extension of the season they Too first doubles was won by Acting Commissioner, Officers Barker, will press for the standing the Indians, Ahmed and Bone and Members of the St. John Reserves J. Strange, Odell, agreements to remain in force, against Geelband and Paten, 2-0,
Ambulance Association, South
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1:30 pm,-“From Opera.
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from Sykai.
8.15 p.m. Ging for You"-lebaid; Tauber (Tenor) and Harta Lagerth"
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until June 14, with all players 6-4, 7-5, 6-8, 6-2, and everything China AA, Chinese Chamber of BRITON'S DEATH being paid full wages Irrespec- pintant Milap and Commerce, Butterfeld and Swiro A verdict of "Death by mis-11.00 p.m.-Close-Down
depended on the second doubles. tive of whether the club com 3. 3, 1-6, 6-3, 6-3 Keng Wal Commercial Ascocia adventure was returned by Mr. pleten its League programme akajat Van Den Eyndu and tlon, General Gaston Wong, Tung before that date or not. This. Washer, for India to win by four Chung-wal; Kam Ling Restaurant, Latimer yesterday at the con- is to apply also to players on games to three-Router. tronsfor and those not retained.}.{'
Should the League reject the proposal, the Players Union will seek now contracts under, new terms of pay to operate
from May 8 until June 81 and In the event of the League still
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