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Sensational Defeat At NOTTS SCORE 324 BAILEY
Wimbledon
Budge Patty Beats John Bromwich
Wimbledon, June 28.
A packed Wimbledon Centre Court saw the first real upset of the championship this afternoon when 23-year-old Budge Patty, of the United States, unseeded and not even ranked in his own country, beat the Australian No. 1 player, John Bromwich, seeded No. 2, and expected. finalist by 6/4, 0/6, 6/4, 1/6, 6'4.
Patty is almost unknown in the United States as he lives on the Riveria, where he says he pre- fers to play his tennis.
Th dark haire! FREE: 1860 wit a worthy winner, although the noblesfrou. Australian cont fejlusterk to his own moking for toy many wir-re tut playing with that
Spirit Where are Brade.temal
2
defend
5 aund Tensive
160
resume play on Monday with the men's quarterfinals.
American Jack Kramer plays Australigy Geoff Brawn; Ameri- can Bob Falkenburg meels Aus trubian
Dinny Pails: American Tom Brown faces the defending Champion von Petra of France Jaroslav
011
The American, ondaunted by and dark horse Bulge Patty of
takes America restatal. ww mit f
Drobny of Czechoslovakia, geting
All Furvivors are seeded except qually into a trade bail n 4-1
Pally. Tout Bromwich barked un to ded, but the list art went to the
oded player
Bromwich rompot throterh
Dem with ut
linking
by that a state and, with
appearing to tips
DEATH OF FILM STARS' BABY
Hollywood, June 27. -The death occurred here of
three a listy daughter born months prematurely to actress Jane Wyman and her actor husband, Ronald Reagan.
The one and a half porne haby lived only 12 hours. The mother was reportedly. "ult right"--United Press.
STYMIE ROMPS HOME
Now York. June 29. Stymin, Mrs. Ethel Jacobs" an easy bargain horse, scored victory in the $25,000 addert Questionnaire Handicap at Tom pire City today, passing the for mer money-winning record of Whirlaway and moving Within 82.010 of the current record holder, Assault,
Making his move at the head The women's field was reduced of the stretch, the six-year-old 16 without an upset.-Asto-handicap star romped home by twe lengths with Brown Mogul second and Barney Murphy's Concordia third.
1inted Press.
un
the
Putty
an sufering
thought
from cramp. «portata, i
if
was all over
haired Austrailut kept
the fair. hilting
wide and to the net when he
huld have scored winsters, and i Puity led two sets to one
Josiner two set points,
after
Not A Great Match There was the another Austra linn reviva', for alter Patty had won the Brd enam fu did not take
an thee as Bromwich levelled the tris,
An again Bromwich failed to constante his advantage and
Pale, going mat
Britain Not To Try This Year
London, June 20.
No British attempt on the world air speed record is to be made this year. Announcing this, a Ministry of Supply of for everything, cial stated that the decision was took al veľa service themade before the record was cap- tured last week by the Ameri- maten.
h' was not on great eneaunter can "Shooting Star" jet fighter for all its otrument of surprise and with a speed of 623.8 miles per Patty congreve Bengli be wn-hour and it would not be of Bromwich, Will not las support-chmuged because the record has ed by hony to put out day he lost to the U.S.A. (The Drobny, of Czreluc Covakia, when
revious record was established They meet in the aurten-finals.
Trobay st walle ver tod
in Eng and last September by his Argentine oppratent, Enriqu
Closter Meteor IV with an Mares, having to serated with injured shoulder.
Kramer Extended Not one of the other fifth-round men's single, matches produced a surprise, although the American. Jack Kramer, favorite to win the title, was given a hard game by Tarsten Johansson,
Sweden. who plays a lot of tennis
Johansson, with King everything to gain, went for the winners and although loving the first had two set points when
Gulay,
with
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AGAINST SPRINGBOKS BREAKS Nottingham, June 28. RECORD
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DISTINCTIVE
PORTRAITURE
ASIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street. A New Charter For Oriental Studies
London, Juné ‘29.
"A new charter for Oriental and. African studies in Great Britain" is how. Professor R. L Turner described the recently published res port of the Scarborough Commission. He was addressing a joint meeting of the East, India Association and the Royal India Society at the Royal Society of Arts in London.
Nottingham's wicket, renowned as one to break
the heart, was occupied almost throughout the London, June 28. day while Notts compiled 324 runs against Macdonald Balley, the South Africans today.
West Indian sprinter South Africa batted for ten minutes at the day's from Trinidad, who holds close, but Melville and Dyer concentrated on the British 100 yards and keeping their wickets intact, ready no doubt furlong titles beat the for an onslaught on the county bowlers on British 100 yards' record Monday. They scored three before stumps when *winning the a "perhaps the greatest Orlen-out England and Scotland
were drawn.
the
The South African bowlers met with early success, getting the wicket of Harris with only 27 runs on the board, but Shopson then joined Keelon and the pair took the total well past the hun- dréd befdrè another wickat felk Thrn
*am Procton, just reachin nervous Dus, was leg
be the Inspired by this success, South Africans, who never gave nway runs in the field, looked like breaking the pitch reputation when four wickets were down for 164 bul Stocks proved a stam- bling binck.
Bid For
British
Golf Crown
London, June 29. Just enough Ameri-
hand
This lefthander, who was given Foi trial last year, treated the bowling with respect and yet cans to be ticked off on scored whenever the opportunity the fingers of one offered, and the total rose steadi will drive off on Monday fly. He reached 73 when he was
redoubtable bid - Mitchell, in a brilliantly enught by
com- who made amends for dropping against 258 other an earlier slip catch off Jepsonpetitors to take the
Sound Job
British Open Golf crown particularly expensive, as Jopson,over the Atlantic for the time since Jack who always threatened to be out 14th. for sicking the ball behind the
Won it in Hutchinson wickel, did repeat the stroke to shaped up by Ovenstone whan 1921.
had scored 20. Piimnol! was the bowler and he came ust with | the beat bowling figures of four for 60 in 98.4 overs,
This miss of Mitchell's was not
Stymie was timed at 1.54 flat fur the mile and 1/10th. First place money amounted to $18- 225, giying the vietor which Mrs. Jacobs claimed for $1,500
the South Africans Altogether, four years ago a total of $674,- can be considered to have accom- the pished a sound performance In 660 earned, and passing $501,101 earned by Whirlaway getting rid of a reputedly strong total of 324 batting side for It fell just short of the $76 when considering the lack of us- 760 won by Assault. United
sistance given bowlers Preas.
pitch. Fast men were never rea ly dangerous, there being no res ponse from the turf, though it was no fault of the pitch that low bowlers sometimes sent down
Loss cata
average speed of 616 m.p.h.). It is probable however that Britain win, maka aviummi next year with a De Havilland Swallow or the new Vickera At- tacker.
The reason for the decision is that more data on the capabili ties of these two types in needed before they can be considered as
the record. challengers, to
L.P.S.
Detroit Jumped On Jack Kramer
New York, June 29,
In the American League Detroit jumped on Jack Kramer for four runs in the first inning to de- feat St. Louis 6 to 3.
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+
Denny Galehouse, 36-year-old Pittsburgh (1st guzze) 2 leading
the American 3.1. veteris from the St. Louis Chicago...
Winning pitcher Meyer. Kratier, who has played hotter Brown, on his second game with that today, fin»lly wo by 7-n a week, led the Buston Red Sox Pittsburgh (2nd game) R 8-2, 6-3.
O victory over Washing Chicago
613 Winning pitcher Doyle Lade, American League
The Australian, Binny Pails, often. 1
to
the other hand, was at his very The New York Yankees main first is beating the Frenchman. tained their torrid pace Roger Allessalam, by 6-2, 6-1, G-1
in
the
beat
shes were
played and
ampi
ague, defeating the Philadelphia Boston Athletics 5 to 2. on George Mc- Washington Quin's and Tommy Henrich's
White
love ball in the full
Johnny Bulla and Vie Ghezzi; both professionals, and Frank Stranahan, Toledo amateur who seeks to emulate "Grand Slam" Bobby Jones,
are high anong
the favourites for the title which Sam Snead won at St Andrews' last year. by the For Britain, the
ry, which was duly slashed to
boundary.
The close of play scores ivore: Notts 324 (Keeton 20, Simpson 4. Stocks 73. Plimsoll four for 60, Mann two for 77, Begble two for 14). South Africans the
runs for no wickets.-Reutar,
chips are
down. A.aericans hold every one of this nation's premier golf titles and the British have. sent out the cream of hoth amateurs and pros In an effort to win one back.
Every British winner since the first. world war is entered, from 63-year-old. George, Dun- can, who won in 1920, through Dick Burton, who slipped, on the the crown just ahead of Luftwaffe and wore it until Hitler's defeat gave Snead a crack at it.Associated Press.
Gordon Richards CLOSE Thrown
Chepstow June 29,
One of the biggest sepsations
of the flat-racing season took place in the Chepatow Stakes
OF PLAY SCORES
London, June 20,×- Close of play scores in first class
Southern Counties championship in 9.6 sec onds this afternoon.
His time equals that registered by Eddie Conwell, of the United States, at White City on Whrt Monday.
- A wind gnuge in use at the time of the race verified the fact that the West Indian gained no assistance from the wind.
The British record, to the joint credit of EH. Liddell and Mac donald Bailey, is on the books of 9.7 seconds and the American'
tion.
Whitsun time is awaiting ratifica After today's race Bailey said: "I am particularly pleased have broken my own record and my one ambition now is to get
Lo
The Professor began his tec-to be pursued and developed th ture with a tribute to. Sir Wil- London but that, at the same lam Jones, whom he described time, other universities through
Chineso
of
Nanking Wants Mao
Nanking, June 29. Confirming the Associated Press
tal scholar that Britain has ever should also be encouraged and produced." Others too, had done enabled to build up strong de work which would provide inst-partments within their particü. Ing monuments of Britain's can- far fields--L.P.S. nection with the East. It was probably as a result of the Reay Committee in 1908 that, in 1916, the School of Oriental Students, with which many schotars have been closely con- neeted, received Its Royal Char- ter as a School of the Universi-i ty of London, opening to stu- dente the following year. "It alanda today," said the lecture. er, "as a great institution with' a staff of nearly 100 professora disclosure of yesterday that the Supreme Court has ordered the and attended by upwards 1.000 students a year,"
arrest of Mao Tzu-tung, No. Chinese Communist, the National. Range To Be Developed fat government bulletin published the early struggles of the School tung's arrest.
Professor Turner spoke of today a mandate for Muo Txe and its part-time work for cen- The bulletin said the High" sorship between 1941 al 1945 Court of Kiangsu province mad 32,000 documents in 192 lan- an original request for the Coh guages were translated, while munist leader's detention because 1,674 atuments were trained dar- he had "originated 'an illegal party ing the same period. Some firms and started an all-aut tevolt" in Bent numbers of their employees tending to overthrow, Kun to attend special Intensive mintang government”. courses in Oriental language at The bulletin said the petition the school. Later, reports from was transmitted by the Supreme these students had testified to Court to the National Government the value of their studies from which approved it and ordered a business, as well as from a the Supreme Court loissun an ar cultural, view point.
rest-writ. for Mao Tre-lungkel 2 McKenley led a team of Big The Scarborough Commission As the Communist leader cal recommended that the caped from Yepan and is noy. had whole range of Oriental and safely within Red-held territory African studies should continge there a little likelihood the dos
tention order can' be carried out -Associated Press.
It down to 9.5 seconds."
Bailey had just returned from
Prague, where he covered the 190 metres in 10.4 seconds.-Reuter. Another Record Berkeley, Calif., June 29. Herb McKenley, of the Univer. sity of Illinois, bettered the world record in the 440-yard dush for the second straight wook.
He ran 1 in 40.4 seconds, one tenth slower than last week in winning the National Collegiate Athletic Association event.
Nine athletes to victory over the Pacific Coast Conference all stars, 94′ to 37.Associated Press.
Who Deserves First Consideration?
4
Boston, June 28.
No Trade Discrimination In China
"Who deserves first consideration-a defeated ag- gressor or an emancipated victim? This ques-
Shanghal, June 20. tion has been asked in connection with the in- Answering frequent. critician dustrial rehabilitation of Germany. There is that it discriminated against Am increasing need to face up to it in Asia," said Board of Import and Export Con
erican business,' the Christian Science Monitor in an editorial trol declared today it had shown today.
The editorial continued: "This paper has pointed out the danger of over-emphasia Japan's desperate
of
economic
India And
plight without a corresponding Cotton. For
recognition of the total Asian problem.
"The question WOA raised again in the speech of Mr. Paul
Japan
6 here today, when the champlon cricket matches tonight were:V.. McNutt, recent Ambassador the raw cotton she can handie, 1
1
a juckey. Gordon, Richards, in a At Tonbridge Wells: 'Kent 149
20 to one chance, Glendower. (Fagg 51, Carey four for was thrown at the tapes rose Sussex 105 for six.
1
At Derby:
35).
Glamorgan 211
the
Chines
no discrimination; toward † afy American or other foreign com pany in issuing import licenso granting foreign' exchanger day
Ainerlern and other foreigner? frequently charged they had been dented licenses for imports while Chinese frins were able to obtaini them, also that the stringent im-. port regulations apparently were Tokyo. June 29.
made only for foreigners since the India wants to sell Japan all Chinese importers seem able to
circumvent them,... the Philippines, urging the
The board said it had prepared Bombay rehabilitation of Japan be post Tulsidas Kilachand, poned to permit other Oriental cotton magnate and chairman a long statement of denial which trade mission to Japan, said to-
State Department, economically.
day.
A spokesman for the board sald His solitary opponent, Mark- Copson four for '32). Derbyshire
"General MacArthur has well, ridden by Kenneth Mullins, to bat.
He said India has permitted that charges that Chinese "big" At Portsmouth: Hampshire 300 pointed out the impossibility of the free and unrestricted export of the import business are un- families" have a virtual monopoly and was completed the course awarded the race,
(McCorkell 70, Wager 58, Mills hoping for real democratic re of raw cotton until the end of Neüher Richards nor Glendo-six for 70). Cambridge Univer. form in an economically stran- August, and would like to nego- wer Auffered injury.
Bity to bat.
gulated Japan, Yot Japanese tiate the sale of a maximum At Manchester: Leicestershire Mr. L. Firth, official stárter,
economic recovery carries with quantity to Japan before 1 said: "The flag was up aid the 141 (Pollard five for 57) Lan-it the risk of renewed aggression deadline.
at the start and took' no'part (Wooller 89, Gladwip, Ave for 57,countries get back on, their feet.of the newly-arrrived Indian, will be sent to the United States
in the race.
R. H. E.
811
U 4
1
5 10
7
one half Winning pitcher Gumbert.
Hank Cleveland
Chleago
Winning pitcher Block. -Associated Press.
for
·
ARhough the Frenchman ex tended the Australian more tufn homers. It was the 12th triumph New York. the score Indientes, Pails was al-in 14 games for the Yanks and Philadelphia
His text round kept them three. way the master.
and apponent will be the American, games ahead of Boston, Bobby Fulkenburg, who today A two run homer by
The anc-armed Austrian. Edwards in the third inning car- Hans Reil 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. Rell, ried the Cleveland Indian's 10 over the with his one arm, put up a plucky their straight victory
Chicoko display, but his American oppon-
The score Sox.
Night Games ell was too strong for him.
was 3 to 2.
In the National Leagus'
New York, June 20 Gordon off his back. Bome (ove for 30, Howarth four Mort Women's Matches
In the only night game in the peop'd thought I should have,re- At Birmingham: Northampton. Cooper won his first game In Several women's singles muGiant uniform as the New York-National League, the St. Louis called Markwell, but both trees shire 80 (Pritchard four for 30, slammed the Phillas Al Juri- Cardinals won a close decision were under order and the start Hollies six for 24) and 49 for two. those to reach the last 10 wer sich for 10 hits and a 14 to over the Cincinnati Reds.
was quite in prder"" the Americans, Patricia Todd victory. The Glants got three Losing pitcher.
who Gumbert, Doris Hart, and the English girls..hemers.
entered the game with two out in Joan Curry and Jean Nicoll Bo
sinth, pijched to batter The Phillies bullpen was un- Lock.
sccupied during the entire game Kurowaki, who drove dt into the Manager Ben Chapman was left field bleachers for the win-
homer. Scores fresh out of pitchers ch several ning h
R. H. F of his hurlers on the ailing list.
7 10 Jurisich was forced to go the Cincinnati
Ball St. Louis
10 route.
Homers by Del Ennis and Jim Reds: P. Peterson, Gumbert
(9th); e. Lamarino. Cards: p. Munger, Staley (7th), Hearn (9th);' c. Garigula. Home Rons: Young, Karowki. -United Pros.
The results of the principul games in the doubles and mixed doubles were:
Men's doubles: E. J. David ank -H. F. David (Britain) beat H. A.
1. E. Weathern
and
6-3, 6-1, 6-4. Falken Tabor and Jackie Albright were:
and Kramor (U.S.A.) beat, hade.
G RE B. Meredith and D.: G
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Eart Torreion, who had ham-
Smart (Britain); 6-1, 6-3, 6-0. mered, his tenth homer carlingsin Mohamed and Ahmed (India) the game, doubled home Tomorny bent Base
Mohan (India) Holmes with the withing run in Ani 10-3, 7-5, 3-0, 0-3.
the ninth inning to give Bonton a over the Dodgers shi
Binir
the
Warwickshire. 123.
At Leeds: Eddieiex: 124 (E4-
the Orient
Plan. Needed
the
true.--Associated Press,
RADIO
2BW Hong Kong broadcasting,
to pm,
MET.
18 pm-Loula Betancourt
a
Continental Orchistes, 'Dorothi
Lamer (Voent), The Windsor Hiring Quintette.
A two horses were under orders cashire 154 for six (G. A. Edrich in future if the lessons of Kilachand said the mission of
are democracy
Imperfectly his delegation is to explore the and were going together towards 03 not out).
At Bath: Worcestershire 131 the starting gate when Glendo- (Wellard, eight for 52) and four the superleg, Industrial and between India and Japan, to see 1000, and also on 8.63%
learned. There is no ignoring possibilities of general trade on a frequency of 845 kilpcycler wer stuck his feet into the for no wickets, Somerset 113 commercial capacities of the what India can supply to Japan megacycles in the 31 motre band ground and surprisingly, throw
Japanese among the hations of and what Japan can give India. from 1230 6 1.15, 730 to 8.36
Of course, the main thing is and 9.16 to 11.00 pm.. cotton," he said..
As to how supplies from Ja- 12.31 p.m.Dally Programme Bummary. pan would be distributed once A Marshall plan India becomes divided into two co-separate atates, he said that is rich 10 Bowes four for 34-Coxon for Asia almed at real three for 20) and 80 for three. prosperity is needed but the an internal question. "My job Yorkshire BG (Young four for 39, time does not appear to be ripe is to get things from Japan for 1.30 chestral Interlude.
and the difficules are manifold the whole of India," he declar D. Camptori -thur for 23)...
At the Oval: Surrey 128. (God. Western businesmen grow pro- ed,
The delegation includes six dard even for 55), Gloucester.gressively disisioned with the sfire 54 (drˇtwar (
opportunities Sand prospects ather industrialists who will try afforded them under the present to obtain capital goods.-Unit- Chinone Government, Economie ed Press. recovery in Indonesia is at a longatandstill while Dutch- Indonesiang tanglings, continuo unabated/ES
Robinson Makes Good
At Lords: M.CC. 125 (Robinson four for 34 Kardar four for 25), Oxford University, 180 for six, Reuter.1 *}
HARVARD WINS
PICKET OUTNUMBERED
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New York, Juno 29. Jackie Rotilason, first negro to big league baseball, has come through for Brooklyn under ex- trenie pressure to become aq-im- `portant. -factors in, the Dodgğın”. Tise to the National League Tend. Women's doubles: Mrs.. N. W. to tive game wigning |
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Batting 302 at présent limis, the
Only amprig the well-discip- - St. Joseph; Michigan,
June 28.......... | lined. Japanese in there a clear Brooklyn first packer, ranks With Mrs. Kay Menzies (Bri- end the latter's
TWO RACES and R. E. Haylick and streak.
Soattle, June 29 praise of economio progress- the Best rockies of the sedson.
Fourteen sheepish CIO work- tain) beat
Baltimore, Juno 20,
The crew of Harvard Uni-face their present crisis is ers today showed up at the Miss M. Slaney 6-8, 1-2,
In the first game of a double-
On the Dodgers' recent swing versity flashed across the calm surmounted. There is increas- First Congregational Church to The State Racing Commission Mixed doubles: Tom Frown
header. Righthander Russ ruled two racing figures off through the west, it was Robin waters of Lake Washington tong talk of an American loan picket the wedding of the soni
Rookle and Miss Osborne (U.S.A.) boat Moyer. making his first start of Maryland tracks for five years son's batting that started the day to annex the Intercollegiate of up to $1,000,000,000 to help of Senator Robert Taft but the Tony Mottram and
Mrs
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games. In one battle at Pitts ed socoriand Washington's un-I demand vigorous American aid picketing the weddings The 10.10.v.m.Weather Report. Mrs. P. Knight 0-1 6-24 R. G. ck with a homer and a single in two races
The victory anapped Chicago's James O'Donnell, Washington burgh, Robhan stole home with defeated freshman crew, row- to help make Japan self union had threatened to ring 10.11 pm "Bundalak for Kort Roberts and Dilas Curly beat four game losing streak and they race horse owner, and trainer the tie breaking run,
Ing against Varsity competition, sufficient again. But the recent the church with up to 850.men.11.00 ipm lase Down, - CARF, Lister and Mrs. Lister took the second game 6 to 5 on Rojarik Sahner were found in Thursday night's game took that place, United Press. protests by Britain and Australia United Press. 4-0, 6-8. John Bromwich and 13 hits off three Pirate hurlers. gully in a criminal court action Bonton fighting desperately Miss Louise Brough beat G. J. Scorea:
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Today's Matches
Foto Londʊn, June 20,
The world tentide stars at Wim- bledon #lil- take Sunday off and
Philadelphia
Now York
14:10 Winning pitcher Mort Copper,
of aubstituting the home. Jy hold frat plackallfed to, dead- ing Kits for Rounce in two lock the c races in Marylami. O'Donnell came throu was sentenced to two years Im« igning, doubt s prisonment and Sammer to 18 Dodgora months - United Prosa;
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pvde American authorisation of
n Jlianese "whaling expedition...” * Brusseln, June 28
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