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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1947.

ENGLAND PILE UP RUNS

Records Established In Second Test Middlesex Bats' Great Stand

London, June 23.

England, on the second day of the Second Test Africa at Lord's today, Match with South more than made up for their lamentable fai- lure in the First Test when they took the over- night score to the huge total of 554 for 8 wic- kets, at which stage Norman Yardley declared the innings closed. South Africa had scored 59 for 0 wickets at ten.

Heroes of the England imings were the two Mid- dlesex bats, Edrich and Compton, who scored 189 and 208, respectively, and added 370 for the turd wicket.

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Munt have crowd of tatoon suns, tooth! gallantly, they could not Molay, the rates bring rosed check the flow of runs. had a home after the

Completi rad Rdrien by Jum To stablished a new. coude. At lunch, when their tanal hul noiva 2k 1... they had G at the hudd bei scord the machen Eetvett Albardanel pere de 1 Al

The pur throw caulion to the all wood wad lat the bowling Prasad the greitund, and they had ako 350 for the thitral wicket Inne Edrich tried a mighty hit off Mans and was clean bowles He bit une 48 und 26 fours 1: 1.

be 18 and defted the bowling for nearly ads Jonics. The pertnership i the world ro was the best ever for any wicket card for the ad walet. 819, in

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BRITAIN

London, June 22. The Buited States profess miotal golfer, Johnny

Bulin, Frank the amateur, Strunahan, arrived here lig uir today to play in the Bris tish Open championship t Holylake, Cheshire, beglining June 30-Reuter.

un the Art 50 in 45 minutes mul

pectively,

Lose In Singapore

the last of a series of murteles in Singapore

of three only to one to the

record! crowd of 24,000,

DRAW FOR OPEN BOWLS TOURNEY

CZECHS BEAT HOLLAND

Amsterdam, June 22, Czechoslovakia beat Holland by two ponts to one in On aranciation football match here this afternoon, after leading by the only goal scor- ed at halftime.-Reuter.

The draw for the first Australia

Annoyed

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To

Americans Tipped

Win At Wimbledon

lart and Mrs. among them

London, June 23.

Trade Inquiries In Osaka

The best amateur tennis players in the world will start slamming balls on 16 courts today in the opening stages of the two-week Wimbledon championships, with United States racqueteers as heavy favourites to grab the world's most coveted individual lawn tennis honours, Led by top seeded Jack Kramer and Margaret Os round of the Open!

borne, the United States contingent launches a Singles and Open Pairs)

powerful bid in all five categories of competi- Lawn Bowls Champion-

tion against a field of almost 300 players from 30 nations. ships was made yester-

The American support was Canberra, June 22. day at a meeting of the Singapore, June 22,

The Australian Gov-a overwhelming that British aporta writers were almost un- Sing Tae was overwhelmed in Competition Committee

four consisting of Messrs. R. ernment is clearly an-animous in predicting gloomily today P. Phillips, (President), noyed at General Mac-that Kramer, Osborne, Louine when it went down to the tune. MacKelvie (Vice Pre- Arthur's announcement Brough, Bab Falkenburg. Tom

Patricia Tod at tea had scored 3 und 20 - Malayan Chinese side before a sident), S. M. Rumjahn, of his intention to send Brown, Doris

L.C.R. Souza, J.F. Mac- further Japanese whal-stood strong chances of sweep- score was Gowan (Hon. At halftime the

Secre-ing expeditions to the ing honours in the men'a and, women's singles and women's at even

(ያነሮ al. Opening

half, tary), and L. A. Gutier- Antarctic. strongly in the second

The Government is incensed doubles and possibly the men's doubles and the mixed doubles attacked furiously rez (Hon. Treasurer). Sing Two

that the decision

made WAR with short passing and time and It was decided that the first without what it considered adc as well,

Only in the men's doubles has avain bruke through the round of the Open Pairs and Open quate prior consultations and

private true, the Kyodo News Malayan halves only to find the Singles must be completed by

in spite of the protesta made the United States support suf-sistance in the re-establishment of unbeatable defenders, July 14. The first named player

fest auffered at Queen's Club Agency reported today.

Eight were from the United pair of The twe brothers Kalban and will be held responsible for mak by Australia, Britain, Norway fered largely because of the de-

with his and New Zealand,

the Kramer- yesterday, hy

Stutes and three from Britain. just impossible taj ing all arrangements

The Australian Government

The strong Indian businessmen. topped the Falkenburg team. opponents, the Secretary of the Club at which the game is to be is expected to confer with the Australian combination of John it with 10 queries. Others come Gosan scored the solitary

British. Norwegian and played and for the umpire.

Bromwich and Dinny Paila- from China, Africa, Europe and gout for Sing Too while two!

combination of lang Mexico. The draw for the Triple Com-Zealand Governments with re- Penang players notched three

to further protesta court

the gruelling petition and the Open Rinks was ord goals for the Malayan side.

jeft to a later date.

against the action announced by standing-won

Onul match, 6-8, 8-5, 8-6. The following were the results General MacArhur in Tokyo.

A Government apokesman of last night's draws:-

reiterated that Australia feared that Japanese expeditions would ruin whaling for other coun- Kramer immediately discounted Bulbs, ten, cosmetics and bicycles. tries and it was also conolder- beliefs that the defeat stood as-Arsoclated Press.

The len seures:----

England-1st Inngs.

18

Hutton, b Rowan

Washbrook, Dawson

Tuckelt.

180 Edrich, b Mana Compton, e Rowan, tr Turkett 20 Barnett, h Tuckett Yardley, Rawan, Evans, Tuckett Bedser, Tuckett Pope, not out

Extrus

Turkett

5 Kulsow, 16 pearl rate.

Total (for 8 declared)

X

12

351

South Africa-Ist Inngs. Melville, not out Bruce Mitchell, not out..

wkts.)

a Chy Alan Me ville had Hulks, tween England and South Africa Sout's of Suth Africa in the and in the world test record for

as the wicket. Wint Wet Wet Bridee

Total (for Comption was also est ultempt. sagt de puntshing stroke. He gave an | Renter. easy catch to Rowan at backward sheet leg of Tuckett. His 208.j mpdan hul boken his own

201 fours. He If Pest mane od 163 m the included

Records Smashed

batted

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tiinphan a tortnight ago 50 minutes,

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wirkels fog runs, Barnet inade many minutes before 33 in an bring bowled by Tuckett at 520 The Alders batsmen: 15 runs later Yardley wast (continued to sta to the bowing, right by town off Tuckett for Tomas ant after a fairly slow; five,

both Evans and dant quickly got into

Na ir! trak onec art. in the second bowled by Tuckett at 554 for 16 Bour's play Bay welded 81 runs, and a respectively and Yardley England, declared the innings clased, with Pope not out at eight. itiat

against a

Thuckett took

five South Africa in England, set wickets in 33 balls at the cost of was At the Oval in 18, when Eng-

only sine runs and his Anal Gelder. fand reneed 5:34 for 6. went by analysis was five wickets for 115 the boned, Mardly declaring the innings closed at 551 for 8 wickelt.

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South Africa made a confident start against the huge England stal and by tea had scored 59 runs without loss.

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British

Sing Tao is leaving on Tues-

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day for Rangoon, after which it will be returning to Malaya for

series of matches 26 another

Penang. Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur apan Seremban before proceeding

to the United

Kingdom.- United Press.

Baseball Leaders

New York, June 23, Mujor league baseball leaders, including June 20 games.

Amsterdam, Jane 23.

spring cycling

American League the Dutch on Sunday by champion, Reg Harris, was defeat.

Cleveland, Batting. Boudreau, Champion, Cor Byster, in a spring

.342 Rs. Williams, Boston, 43; Hen- mateli covering a distance of 550.340; McQuinn, New York,

Runs batted Byster's time for the last 209 rii, New York, 30. meters.. metere was 12.8 secofid Harrin. Dimaggio, New York, 37; Wil

and Johnson вла was beaten by a half.wheel. Third lams, Boston

another Dutchman, Van Keller, New York, 30.

Hits. McQuinn, New York, 68: Pluggio. New York, 68.

Home runs, Keller, New York, 13: Williams, Boston, 12.

Stolen buses. Dillinger, St. Louis, 18: Philley, Chicago, 10.

Strikeouts. Feller, Cleveland,

Newhuuser, Detroit, 84. Pitching. Kinder, St. Louts, four ond zero; Shen, New York, eight and two....

A pursuit race covering a dis. lance of 4,000 meters was won by B. Gissels of Denmark, who de feated J. Hurmans of Holland.

Gissels time was 5 minutes 33.4 seconds and that of Harmans, 5 minutes 39.2 secunds.-Associat. ed Press.

Second Win Running

National League Batting. Slaughter, St. Louis, 351; Walker, Philadelphia, :344.

Runs. Mize, New York, 54; Ro. binson, Brooklyn, 44.

Runs batted in. Mize, New New York, York, 49; Marshall, uf, 45. 113 Hits. Baumsoltz, Cincinnati, 78;

Slaughter St. Louis, 09.

Home runs. Mize, New York, 18: Kiner, Pittsburgh, 13.

Stolen bases. Robinson, Brook- lyn, Turgesan, Boston, B.

Strikeouts. Blackwell, Cincin- nall, 09; Branca, Brooklyn, 60.

Paris, June 22. France's stiffest steeplechase, -the Grand Steeplechase of Parls-was won today by Lin dor, by Montanisman out Lady Chatterly, to repeat triumph of last year.

Lindor carried top-weight of ten stone and 12 pounds and by four lengths from Rameau with Ledian another four lengths behind:

won

The six-year-old Lindor was with the leaders throughout but not until the favourite Melimelo fell did he go clear in front. Fryna, who Anished fourth, had led most of the way until allpping to throw jockey at the jump in front of the grand-stand.

The jockey remounted but just failed to gat among the first three. The winrier pald 34 francs for ten frames for a win

and 24 francs for a pince, Rameau paid 65 francs for place.--Reuter.

Club Knock-Out Competition

(Second Round)

New

ed a possibility for espionage Kowloon B.G.C. "B". Craigen-by the Japanese.

He said there was a war po- gower "A" (at Kowloon Cricket

tential inherent in the rebuilt Club).

Japanese whaling fleet.

Kowloon B.G.C. "A" v. I.R.C. int Kowloon Docks),

Prison Officers' Club y. Kowloon C.C. (nt Kowloon B.G.C.)

Recreio "A" v. Recreio "B" Recreio).

on

Osaka, June 23. Fifty.ane inquiries from private businessmen throughout the world have been received by the Osaka Chamber of Commerce asking be.

The agency reported major in- terest was shown in the purchase of cotton, silk and wool textiles. Others wanted to buy glass, col- mutches, electric toys,

No Barometer? But the usually modest tuloid.

any accurate Wimbledon baro- meter by saying. "Don't worry. We will win at Wimbledon.. Bob carried me as long-na he could today."

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AUSTRALIA GETS INCREASE

Canberra, June 23.

As a result of representations

British experts, including the It will be recalled that Dr. Herbert Evatt, Australian profcasions! women's champion,{ Minister for, External Affaira, Mrs. Mary Hardwick Hare, to the United States Government, said on June G that the United have been increasingly impresa- Australia has been granted an in-,

io the number of States had assured his Governed with the form of the blonde crease (atment that there would be no Doris Hart, who is seeded third buyers who will be permitted to without in the women's singles. Mrs. enter Japan upon the resumption further expeditions consultations with all interest- Haro called her "one of the of limited private trade. This pre- was announced today by Premier All game, to be played

The spokes-greatest shotmakera" and ed governments. Saturday or Sunday, July 6 and 6..

that that assurance dicted that she will upset top. J.B. Chifley, man said

He said Australia's quota has had been violated. United seeded Miss Osborne and sec-

been raised from 16 to 24, adding and seeded Miss Brough. Press.

Whoever wins the women's that the new figure was "fairly singles, it is pretty certain to satisfactory."--Associated Press. be a

victory. United StateR The chief competition was ex- pected to come from Australia's Nancy Wynne Bolton, who was defeated this week by the fourth seeded American, Mrs. Todd.

Open Singles (First Round)

J. S. Landolt v. E. F. Pope (at K.B.G.C.)

New Party

T. M. Pile v. K. A. Rumjahu |In China

(at Taikoo).

S. Randle v. E. de Souza (at K,C.C.)

K. M. Rumjahn v. C. Dowman (at K.B.G.C.).

C. T. Champolevier v. M. Y

Adal (at K.B.G.C.).

W. Hong Sling v. F. X. M. da Siva (at KC.C.).

A. H. Rumjahn Dickson (at Recreto).

H. Nish v. 5. M. Rumjahn (xt

Taikoo).

Shanghai. June 23. The "China Press reported today the formation of a new political party-China's People'a Wu Jen-ahun, Party-under comprising local lawyers, cul- tural workers and former un- derground workers.

1.

Kramer is the

CHINESE GETS U.S. DEGREE

Abilene, May. * Mrs. Alico Wing-Yung Kog

Sul daughter of Mr. and Mrs. standout Woon Choy, of Choy Brothers, favourite in the men's division Hong Kong, has just received her with his strongest opposition Bachelor of Arts degres from. coming from Bromwich, whom Hardin-Simmons university. he defented in inat year's Davis'

Simmons, she was a student at the Post-Graduate School of Journalism, Chungking, and the Ann University of Michigan, Arbor. I was at Ann Arbor that. he met her husband, an officer in the Chinese Army.

WOA

Before going to Hardins

Its 10-point platform asked: Cup finals,

Immediate cessation of the

Europe's Chances civil war; 2. Establishment of

Europe's top threat is Jaro v. 3. W. M. a democracy: 3. Helping the

weak nationa; 4. Purging trai-aav Drobny of Czechoslovakia. tors at large: 5. Dealing severe. The defending champlon, Yvon ly with corrupt government Petra, the French giant, officials; 6. Utilization of rich given little chance of repeating men's property: 7. Abolition of due to his bad form this sea- conscription: 8. Guarding the son and foot trouble.

Ecuadorian Drobny meets interests of workers and far- mers: 9. Improvement of the Francisco "Pancho" Segura on 10. Monday in a headline match of

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting." people's livelihood; and Popularization of the people's what in considered to be the on a frequency of 845 kilocycles greatest opening day in Wim- from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and, .30 education-United Press.

bledon history,

to 11.00 pm, and also on 0,52 The "luck of the draw" hos megacycles in the 31 metro band

S. R. Solina v. A. J. Hall (at Recreio).

B. W. Bradbury Y. T. Coleman (at K.B.G.C.).

J. G. Meyer v. E. M. Alarcon (at K.C.C.).

S. A. Gray v. C. J. Kingdom (at Talkoo).

Pitching. Spahn, Boston, and Blackwell, Cincinnati, 10 and two.

J. MacKelvie Y. (at K.B.G.C.).

-Associated Press.

National League Boston Braves Chiengo Cubs

R. H. E. С 14

L. R. Whant K.B.G.C.).

RADIO

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Announcements,

1.10 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude, 1.10 p.m.-Connie Haswell, and

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Y. H. Nih and R. P. Phillips (al pitted Tom Brown against the from 12.30 to 1.16, 7.30 to 8.30

South African Davis Cupper, and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m. Eric Sturgess: Petra against | W.Kr.

New York, June 22...

C. Pope and W. Morrison v. . the British Davis Cup player,

Butler; the Argentine 12.30 .m.-Daily Programme Bummary, Seores of the Major League T. A. Madar v. W. E. Webber Yusuf and M.Y. Adai (at K.C.C.). Don burebull games played today. fol. (at Recreio)..

Earlque champion,

Morea, 1,00 -News, Weather Report and his low:-

W. E. Webber and J. McCut against Marcello Del Bello of 'A. L. Eastman v. A. M. Oniat cheon v. F. N. Hill and T. M. P Italy; Falkenburg against the (at Kowloon Docks).

(Mutual arrangement).

Bo'glan Dapis Cup star, Philip pe Washer; Bromwich against the Swiss No. 1 Davis Cup player, Jost Spitzer: Budge Patty of the United States against Australian Bill Sidwell;. and Britain's No. 1 Tony Mot- tram against the veleran South African, Norman Farquharson,

United Press.

Falkenburg Wins

Wimbledon, June 23, United States Bob Falkenburg three-sot an easy today scored victory over Belgian Davis Cupper Phillippi Washer 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 with F. X. M. da Silva and D. 7. P. Guest, A. E. Contes and B. W a combination of his dreball ser. fore he turned to writing novels. borough, Perletti Cary, Candin!; Lopes v. B. R. Solida and K. M. Bradbury, M. Ferguson ant 1.

Omar (at Kowloon Docks). Ho Agured in the "realism" phase. Ferrell..

Lee, Sain; c. Masi.

Byes: K. M. Omar, J. E. J. MacKelvie and J. F. Mac 713 6 Noronha, J. A. da Luz, A. E. P. Gowan v. F. E. Channing and C. (11 Innings) Guest, H. Gitting, J. Chubb, C. w.wn (at K.B.G.C.). but Braves: p. Voiselle, Johnson, Lam, J. W. MacDonald, R. P. V. C. Labrum and F, E. Law

rencu V. D. A. Rozario and E. Phillips, H. F. Shields. L. Basa (at Kowloon, Docka). Coombes, E. Greenwood, · J. C.

A.. Omar and U. M. Omar Aitken, W. C. Simpson, C. A. R. Selby and A. Steven Gough, M. N. Rakusen and 9. (at K.B.G.C.).

Cubs: p. Borowy,

Wyse, Schmitz; c. McCullough, Elliott,

JIM TULLY DEAD McCormick

Hollywood, June 23, Jim fully, 68-year-old author of "Beggars of Life," died here to.

day.

American League 11 St. Louis Browns.. 9 Washington Senators .. 9 1

Browns: p. Zoldak, Kinder; c.1

Hudson, Sear-

Tully was a hobo, a Prize Early. Bghter and a circus trouper be.1 Senators: p.

of American literature of the Chicago White Sox. Prohibition era along with Ernest Philadelphia Athle Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald

and Elmer Rice, although he never

achieved their stature.

Tully was once headlined for a fist fight with sllent screen star

John Gilbert-United Press,

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Rigney; c. Trash, Dickey.

White Sox: p. Haynes, Harrit, Athletica: P. Schelb; c. Rosar. United Press.

Yusuf.

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Open Pairs (First Round)

+

W. J. Kontes and W. H. Bailey v. J. W. M. Dickson and A. J. Hall (at Recrolo).

Dyes:. W. Leonard and A. E.

Morrison, A. H. and U. A. Rum-

vice and devastating smashing.

Fifty per cent of Falkenburg'a

o C. J. Kingdom ‚ønd 'J. W. Orang, M. and K. M. Rumjuhn, A, J. the Belgian being unablo, tol

touch the ball with his racket many times.-United Press.

Coelho and M. I. Razack, A. P. Pereira and C. C. Pereira, J. L. S. Alves and A. R. Lopes, E. M. Remedios and E. de Souza, A. V. A Spary and J. Marvin,v. H. A. RIGGS WINS

Lammert, and C. H. Gough (af) Gowarya and N, A. Beltrao, M. F. Kowloon Dock),

›Pinng, and T. A. Pearcer T. 4. Forest HUIa..

New York, June-23.",

CF. Vas and J. A, da Luz v. Madar and J. Chubb, E.. 8. Abra- Moscow, June 22. Bobby Rigga won the Na- G. Meyer and W. C. Simpson him and F. Goodwin, J. 5. Lan-

Professional Rugby Football champion- tional

dolt and E. C. Fincher, H. F. Tennis (at K.C.C.), shina, Interrupted by the war, Championship for the second A. F. Noronha and J. E. Noton Shields and E. Greenwood, E. F. have bech resumed with the straight year when he outlast{ Dynamo and Burevestnik fiftcensed Don Budge in the five-seth Coleman and W. D. Mac Pope and L. G. Coombes, L. A.

Master (at K.B.4.C.)..

Collyer and Dellatly and inthe lead after the first final 3-0, 0-3, 10-3, 4-0 and 0-0, 92104 round Reuter,

Associated Press.

| Or W. Lam and W. Hong Bling | Oren and 1, 0. Aitken,

J. W. Lee and E. M. Alarcon v. Jahn, W. Stoker aild A. R. Mina, first services were scoring aces, ( K.B.G.C.).

CT Champelovler and J. W MacDonald v. P. Kennedy and W. Williamson (at Recreio)..

PUNJAB VOTES. PARTITION

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