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"MOVED THE BALL FIERCELY

ECLIPSE STAKES

Sundown Park, Surrey,

July 18. Khan'a Migenli Aga The was the Eclipse Stakes weer eur-and-a-quarter piles the here troby. Tudir Hinterl ween men and Gulf Breus thank

7 1, 2 The bot! by grant Mgh, try to one

The tremorite Tudor Minstrel,

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California- Honolulu Yacht Race

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Honolulia, July 18, Thin, yacht "Chatmsco,“

THROUGH THE

THE AIR"

Derby, July 17.

South Africa, with the scoreboard showing 172 for

nine wickets, are 52 runs behind with one wic-U.S. ket standing in their match against Derbyshire here.

Rain delayed a start until mid-afternoon and then the county's tail"added 38 useful runs for the last three wickets on a tricky pitch, the innings closing for 224.

Vivian Smith came out with the plendid figures of seven for 06, having bowled his leg.breaks with flighted the buil reumey and well.

When the South Africans halted, they were alweys struggl. ing for runs, and it was only the seventh wicket partnership which really put them anywhere near the Derbyshire total.

The pace bowlers, Pope and moved the ball Copan, both

through fiercely

the nir and at the pitch brought from varying heights.

The Orst Tour South African wickets Jell for only 53 runs, and tending a "hický" ebicken wish-ix were down for 89, but then a

Tretm her

partnership of 63 by Fullerton and Mans auproved the look of the Scoreboard.

thusogh 21

booked fantan.

Tennis "Pros" In England

London, July 17. The American professional tennis squad of Pauline Betz, Mrs, Sarah Palfrey Conke, Don Rudge and Bobby Riggs landed at Heathrow airport today from the United States to' parti- elpate in the professional tennis tournament at Wembley, Hollies 21-26.

At Nottingham: Hampshire 222 for two against Notts. No play today.

At Westcliffe: Glamorgan 323, Eknez 59 for two. No play today. At Birmingham: Warwickshire 104 and 140 (Harding five for 50). Kent 143 (Valentinn 68. five for 53).

At Taunton: Somerset 336 (Tremlett 62, Gray six for 98) and 212 for eight (Watts 84) Middlesex 227 (Thompson 71. Lawrence four for 20).

At Gloucester: Gloucestershire 223 (Crapp 08) and 54 for two, Worcestershire 149 (worth 71 Goddard nye for 68).- Reuter,

TENNIS

July

Mias Betz sald she had no feelings

against the United States Lawn Tennis Association over her suspension,

4

WHAT'S THE INFERENCE?

London, July 17. Radio Moscow today muds its first reference to the en- gagement of Princess Eliza- beth and Lisut. Philip Mount- batten,

According to à Toudie- patch, the radio broadcast statement made by the Breen-. tive Committee of the British Communist

Party: which

said: "The mass arrests re- conlly carried aut

the by Greek Government coincided with the arrival in Greece of American militury equipment and the engagement of Eng- lah Prince En" Elizabeth to Prince Philip of Grrece," United Preen,

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Australia Opposes

Aug. 19 Talks

London, July 17. Australia today followed Britain in opposing the date proposed by the United States for the eleven member nations of the Far Eastern Commission to meet in Washington on August 19 to discuss a peace treaty for Japan. Mr. Joseph Chifley. Federal Premier, said that al- though Australia was always prepared to take part in any discussions that would speed up the Pacific peace settlement, August 19 was "entirely unsuitable" because of the Common- wealth conference set for Canberra on August 26. Australia, it was learned, would be unable to take part in discussions then. (Reuter learned in Washing ton last night that the United States State Department had British "rendily accepted" tho Commonwealth explanation that i August 19 was inconvenient be- cause of the Canberra confer- ence and it was experted that she would agree to postponing the Washington la'ks until some time in September).

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"DUKE OF EDINBURGH"

London, July 18.

Court circles say that the "Duke of Edinburgh" is the title most likely to be enfor Ted on Mentenant Mount- batten when he marring Prin- cca Elizabeth. The only other pereen to hold the title wan Prince Alfred, second son of Queen Victoria.

He died in 1900. He nḍce san offered the throne of Greece, which later was:ac- cepted by Lieutenant Mount- batten's great grandfather, Prince George of Denmark:

Amociated Pren.

Six Killed On Canadian Destroyer

"I guess they acted correctly

Halifax, N.S., July 17. Shortly after 10 o'clockt

The battered body of a naval according to their way of think. ing. I have enjoyed my lawn

Honolulu, July 17. tennis siner turning profession- i Four yacht, led by "Chuban-

night six British servicemen and ruling was found today in the, al. It means I have always had co," owned by Will Stewart

about 10 American Negro seamen crumpled bow of the 2.000 ton were involved in a fight near the Canadian destroyer "Memao" grond class stuff to play against, Jr., of Los Angeles, are racing whereas ti amateur games the toward the Diamond Hend finials The Netherlands Government Star Theatre in Hankow Road, when she docked after being in The trouble died down, but a collialon with the 7,189 tons first three or four days of tour-lines in the California to Hong-hae aecepted the Invitation to

later started attend the tajks, it was learned some time

again Canadian felghter "Yarmouth nament often did ones games ulu race.

near the Star Hotel, Nathan Road, County." at the Hague, no good."--United Press.

The British Servicemen held their Radio reports on Wednesday

Washington's proposal

own for a while but the Ameri. said the "Chubasco" was 130 Chicago, July -- 18. Tony Zale, former middle miles out and held a lend of reported today by Reuters cans were reinforced by some 20

10 miles over Tokyo Currespondent to have comrades armed with bottles, of the women's singles in the weight chatapion of the world, approximately

for his "Fairweather." owned by Frad come as a complete surprise in French lawn tennis champlon. Will receive $110.688

sensational losing battle to Alen of San Diego, movie actor the Japanese capita', being was stated, without ships with an easy win nairazione in the Chiengo Stadium Frank Morgan's "Dolphin." and made, it Mră, Sheila Summers (South

last night, Graziano, the con- "Westward," owned by Robert S. the knowledge of General Dou Africa today.

as the queror of Zale, received $70,341, Miller of Newport Harbour, glas MacArthur, Allied Supreme Mrs. Summers who.

-Associated Press.

Californis.—Associated Press.

Commander, and the heads of foreign missions there. vame progresnesi, appeared give up hope and scarcely at-

a fa, Wil in tempted to make today Jesten 1.1, 6-0.

söarchlight chest aiden flare +47 Din- Hegul, whuk hundreds of

Pupe hos, so 'far. taken Ave spretebag shouted and ¦ wickets for 80 runs.

Today's scoreboard at the close Derbyshire 224 play rend: Dawson two for 33, Smith seven for %), South Afrlea 172 for wine (Mitchell 23, Dawson Fullerton 28, Munn 45).

t was the dramatic fitviste of pelwur Calfornia

Hindu vyhl me, which h and at Lem Angreden with 38 com jetre in July 4, But the Chu bump, wned by W. L. Stewart Je, of Los Angeles, was not the winner, even though she arrived

First,

Close Of Play Scores

The close of pluy scores firstclass erlekej matcher * were! --

une

10,

Paris, July 17. Misa Loulae Brough (United States) entered the semi-final

1.

Apart from s few passing

The Dolphin." second, owned i and zlopprel by movie defor

Miss Brough was all over her Frank Mirgan, came in l

rival from the first service, more than 10 hours behind the

At Lords: Gentlemen 302 and rushing to the net and constant- Cloubacco, and graffed the lead, eight for wickel. Players by forcing the pace. boss that led not, not setila 11 954 for faur declared (Washbrook | wat last.

11, Fletcher 77). The Pher

kunileap

At Manchester: Lancashire 271ahote in the first set, Mrs. Sumi- mers acemed completely unable bases, and uffizinis saki son of (Place 102. Howard 100), North.

to offer any defence to the meertain numbers still ants 89 (Pollard eight for 33) and American's fierce attack. congeting result wiry the Brat no runs for one wicket, place some time in the next or At Pudderfeld: Yorkshire 187 three days,

for three (Watson (0) against Ilmateaps run up to five days, Leicestershire. No further play

after ten owing to rain.

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Associated Press,

POLICE SPORTS

ASSOCIATION D

The Hong Kong Police Sports Association, which

Jo the quarter-final of the women's doubies, the American girls Doris Hart and Patrick Todd beat Mrs. Mathieu Miss A. Welwars 6-3, 7-5,

The Americans played a much | better first act, but lagged be. hind at 2-6 in the second before winning give games In row for the match-Reuter,

has been organised on a self-governing basis is Woodcock

now in possession of a silver cup, donated by

the Chinese members of the Executive Coun- In The Ring

cil.

The trophy is set aside for the Associa- tion's Inter-Divisional Soccer Competition. Unlike the

part-war Police

Club which depended on mem-

be cabin fees, the

Association

obtains its funds from volun-!

tay contributions from mem

Inter-Service

hers of the Police Force--E Water Polo

peau offers $2 each per month,

Lose

Paterson To

The Title?

'Commonwealth diplomats felt at first that it was "jumping the guu" on the Canberra con- ference but Washington's re- ported readiness to change the date soon dismissed that view.

The Commonwealth repre- sentatives in Tokyo were firmly convinced that an exchange of

Paterson, N.J., July 17. A. J. Green, President of the National Boxing As-Commonwealth idens was essen- tial before any meeting with the sociation, announced today that the Associa other negotiating powers and f tion is prepared to declare the flyweight title senior Americans there now re vacant because of the champion, Jackie Pater-gard that as an essential pre- son, to make the weight last night when he 5minary to the success of peace should have met Dado Marino for the title. Green said that they would await some decision from the British Boxing Board Control as to what steps should be taken to determine Paterson's successor.

KADOORIE

HOUSING SCHEME

discussions.

Evatt En Route

Totuu

the Aglit, four. Serviceinen we reported to have received ruts on the ince.

They all dispersed before, the arrival of the police.

This brought the number of the destroyer's crew killed to six..

Five men are missing and at Injured in the least 12 were collaton which occurred in a

dense fog at the harbour mouth. -Reuter,

PIRATES PLASTER THE DODGERS

New York, July 18.

In the National League, the revived Pirates plas- tered another defeat on the record of the lead- ing Brooklyn Dodgers. The steady hurling of Mel Queen gave Pittsburgh a 7-1 victory over the Dodgers.

The Pirates registered three homers in the fourth inning by left-fielder Ralph Kiner, first-sacker Hank Greenberg and second-baseman Jimmy Bloodworth. It was the fourth defeat for the Dodgers in the last five games.

each

The Chicago-New York game cult soinshe with one on The impending meeting be- was postponed because of rain. time by Senatar outfielder · Stan tween Dr. Herbert Evatt, Aus- In the American League, the Spence the opener were not He indicated that they would tralian External Affairs Minie- Yankees equalled the American enough to give Washington the favourably consider a title houtter, now on his way to Tokyo, League record of 19 straight viu-edge. Detroit scored their win- between the two logical conten- and General MacArthur, is ex- tories when they defeated Clevo- ning run in the ninth inning of dera, Marino and Rinty Monng-pected to bring an agreement land 3-1 and 7-2 in both games of the nightcap on Hal Wagner's

a double header.

single. The openɑr was won 7-5 ban, the Irishman whom Marino on the points of Japanese po fought at catchweights last licy between the two countries. Yankee hurler Bobo Newsom and the nightcap was 4-3. night.

National, Katayama, Japanese won the opener. Yankee first- (Continued from Page 1)

Green added: "It is obvious Premier, and that he was his ninth homer of the seasoni

sacker George McQuinn nacked Scores:- The scheme ́differs from an ordinary loan in that Govern that to subject Paterson to any more than glad" at the news with one on board in the fourth 'Pittsburgh

Rookle ment, whilst enjoying the com further weight-making proces- of the proposed Washington to cinch the game.

would be to menace his conference. A'l the Allied na- Rasch), formier Pacific

Coast Brooklyn.. patrative freedom of operation sex

Winning pitcher Mel Queen. moundsinan, company over a health and reduce a fully fled- tions, he added, would have an Longue

the New York (lat game) of a limited

of a ty opportunity department, re ged bantam-weight, to

acquainting nightcap.

Cleveland Government

Boston handed Chicago a double circum. themselves with the Japan of broken in his defeat by the policy to be followed in the best stances, I feel if Paterson does today and formulating "a real- defeat. Joe Dobson pitched a six New York (2nd game) 7 10

tains control and can dictate the, weight:

hitter to win the opener for Bos Cleveland ly good pence treaty." interests of the community..

The Tokyo stock exchange three runs in the 11th inning to

Winning pitcher Vic Raschi. showed rises a'l round imme- take the nightcap 6-3.

Boston tist game)... 4 12 2 diately the conference announce-

Chicago Detroit scored a double victory ment was known.-Rehter.

over Washington. A pair of el-

Donenster, July 18. British heavyweight cham plon, Bruce Woodcock, returned, to the ring on Wednesday for the first time since his jaw was American, Joe Baksi, last April, He tested himself thorough- ly in a sparring bout with Tom The Navy "A" team continued Reddington, another British

the heavyweight. rarth and fe 50 cents each per thete winning sequence in month The Conmissioner of Inter-Services Water Polo Longue

chin felt Reporting that his Police maintain slight control when they beat Navy Han, Woodcock added, that of the Association's financial Tuesday fairly pulley.

Term

Inspectors and clerical

ata 1 each per month, and the

comfortably by

Lord Burghley Visits Moscow

:

London, July 18.

the

Rate Of Return, To my mind, in view of the continuing naturé of

theme, it is preferable not to rely on'y on the local financial

returu proposed, viz. 4 per cent..

world.

per

on

Under

the

not forthright'y renounce ownership of the flyweight title, the boxing authorities will have no alternative but to make n decision for him!

Meanwhile, it is reported from London that Marino has decided romain in Britain

Few Days

to

won

Vic

ton 4-1. The Red Sox scored

Red Outburst On Wedemeyer

Shanghal, July 17.

R. H.-E. 7 8 @

1 8 2

Q

0

Winning pitcher Bobo Newsom.

1

2

61

Winning pitcher Joe Dobson.. Boston

(2nd game) ..

3 11 0 Chicago

Winning pitcher Johnson. Washington (lat game) 5 Detrol!

7 10 2 Winning pitcher Benton. Washington (2nd game). 3 0 1 Detroit

4 16:0 Winning pitcher Overmiro. --Associated Press,

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

The Communist radio in North Shenal, monitored

here today, charged that the Wedemeyer mis- frequency of 845, klincycia sion was an attempt by "American Imperial-from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.30 ists to carry out aggression in China with a to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.59 free hand" and bolster Chiang Kai-shek's rule, moxacycles in the 31 metre band from 1230 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.30 and 0.15 to 11.00 pm. The broadcast quoted a com- Maj. Gen. Patrick J. Hurley, K.T. mentary carried by the New who was avowedly, against the 12.10 p.m.-Dally Programme Romomary China News Agency (Com Reds. It said when Gen. Mar-12.12 p.m.-Variety with Freddy Martin munist organ) which said: shall wished to appear neutral. "The Chinese people are all "ho had no choice but to sand 00 too familiar with Lt. Gen. Al- Wedemeyer back to the United

bert C. Wedemeyer-an Ameri- | States," can imperialist educated in Prussla militarismi..

ten

"Neutral Mask" ·

* and Hie Orchestra.

1.10 p.m.News, Weather Report and

Announcementa.”

1.10 p.m.-Orchestral Interlude.

1.15 p.m.-Lome on the Range, 1.10 p.m.-B.B.C. Transcription Bervjon! {,

The Grand Hotel"." Albert Bandiser and Palis Court: Orchestra,“ Dennis Nuble (Vocal), '

even goals to one and on Thurs- there la something in what the market for funds. The rate off while the Boxing Control Board- day trounced the ever-wiliing H.Q. doctor said about the mended Charged with the contro! of Land Forces team by 13 goals to bone being stronger than before in not excessive if it is desired decide whether Paterson must organised sports is a Central

This gives them a really it was broken," Associated appeal to investors in Lon-doff. his crown. Five Committee the mem- overwhelming goal average apart Press.

tion and other parts of the bera of which are an elected re-i from their commanding points prezentative from each of the aggregate.

The suggested 4 per cent. The Board will hold a meet- 10 police divixions,

It was unfortunate that their

guaranteed return, as far as ing as soon as reports from the Mr. W. Macintosh, Com- closest rivals, Royal Air Force,

Covernment is concerned, means! Glasgow representatives have

Therefore, I that their maximam lability been received. missioner of Police, told the were not at full strength when the

under this hend

4 should be known within a few "China Mai" yesterday that al- two teams met, for this promised to be the best match of the com- though the Association has very petition. However, the Royal Air

cent, 49 per cent days whether Paterson is little money, a certain amount Force have now got Into their

of the issued capita'. To sci- retain the title or not, whother of development was taking stride and have scored two good;

vice this charge" (If It is, as it is to be declared vacant, fol- place.

victories this week which brings Lord Burghley, President

of med

meet thet the Corporation lowing his failure to A mal grant has been ob them

considerably in the the ар

International Amateur makes no pagf) the Gover Marino after the fight had been tained from the Government to League table.

Athletic Federation, will go to ment has (a) rates and taxes, twice postponed because of the well Buffs "A" did

to provide the Association with

boat Moscow by plane on Friday to on all new buildings erected by champion's 'ness. certain sports gear and otiter, Devons "A" by four goals to one, attend the festival of physical the Corporation; (b) property Marino is already matched serreation equipment for each and their game with Royal Air culture and sports on Sunday as tax on such buildings. to fight Peter Kane, former fly.

Forco on Thursday should be a

champion, over Shou'd the Corporation make weight of the 10 divisions. This grant "ncedle" match as both have lost a guest of the Soviet Guvern-

Manchester At Als controlled and operated by only once to date.

a profit Government's ability rounds ment. The Commissioner of Police, -

His trip is .

considered in eaalt hg further reduced by the August 8.

There are The following is the League athletle ciroles here as signifi-| tatal amount of that proßt.

also moves to In addition, the men them-

Marino with cant because the Russians have selves have bought some néces-iable to July 17.

In the event of Government match

Bunty sary equipment.

applied for membership in the being called upon to pay ander Daram, bantam champlon of 411AAF and Lord Burghley has their guarantee, they shall have Northern Ireland.-Reuter.

"After the Japanese aurren- It charged that Chiang Kai- been authorised to "approve as a first charge on future profita

der he hustly sent. American | shek was tottering on tha. Koon us Rusala complies within respect of the amount of such

troops to Tientsin, Palping and "brink of collapse" and there- certain rules of the amateur guarantee.

value in payment of death Chinwangtao, all of which had fors Gen. Marshall discarded code;

duties Surplus Profits

reduces their "Mobility been surrounded by the People's his "neutral mask" by sending Lord Burghley la alko chair- The surplus profits of the both for the guaranteed return Liberation Armies, While direct Wedemeyer back to China. man of the British Olymple Or- Corporation arising in any year and upon, eventual liquidation. ing Japanese and pupfiet troops It concluded. ganising Committee and may offer the payment of the In return for the Government to hold those cities and refuse "American Imperialiam week's discuss the question of the Rus- guaranteed Interest should be guaranteeing to the share to surrender to the People's now panicky, and requires an ass.m.-1.1.0. Transcription Bervices

signs' expected participation in utilised as to one half to be holders in any liquidation a sum sumien. At the same time he adoption of barbarous open the 1948 Olymples in London, placed to seserve and one-half ht lenat equal to the paid up organized the biggest air trans- direct methods of intervention Associated Press..

to be distributed to the share- value of the shares, they may port feat, flying six of Chiang in China just as in Grecce. But 10 -11.8.C. Transcription Bevelcás, holders as an additional divi- upon giving due notice, require Ki-shek's armies to Shanghai, American imperialists will find dend. The reserve thus created the Corporation to be liquida- Nanking, Tientsin, Tsingtao out that they have misjudged could be tllised to meet the ted.

143.60 and Tainan,

the Chiness people. Interest payable by the Govern- If the principle of a Govern- "Lator," he shipped five, of "The people in China' ore Jast ment hi any year in which this ment control'ed corporation is Chiang's armies through Ame as courageous and resolute an die". A Talk by Commander B. Re it not covered by Revenue, or If accepted, a scheme of the magnit rican-pcoupled Chinwangtao to the people of Greece, but their. Berchion, LD ENR

|| 130`SM-Minstrel Melioria day in the Open Pairs Champion, this proves unnecessary to write tude envisaged will require fight the civil war in Man- strength is many times greater. 141 pm Dittle Prope khip A. F. and J. E. Noronha beal town, the value of buildings careful thought and expert con- churlu'."?"

The Chinese people drove: qut have mini-London Itelagi Nows. Coleman and W. D. MacMan constructed in years when coste alderation before it can be put The Chincão Communist Japanese imperialism and they 10.10 Water Repoti

BSN Hotelu... PredCarpio,,andžiją Wedomayer with the former] sah imperiallamka" woll," "urippa" Paned Grave down.toMacKilvio and3, 3.5. The acceptance by Govern- now rent, with Government

ERKADOORIE, United States - Ambassador, United Press, iz MacGowan, by 18 to 10 shata. Vement of whares at their”! Zaca

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Among the games rieve'oped, Navy "A" is boxing which, however, in Dumi "AU sil on a small senje.

Devrim "A" 4 3 3 10 4 RAP!

Regarding the we fare work a. 1. Purces 51 of the Association; Mr. Mac- tur. " Intosh Bald that progress in Navy "*" DATA '0 4 this direction has not gone very Devan "B" far owing to lack of funds.

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MONDAY, JULY 21

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The Association has a small Axtures: Hand made up from Anex Im posed on members of the Police Force for breaches of depart- mental regulations and dona- tions from members of the| (publie mada in recognition of.

good work done by the police,

This welfare fund was being une to help certain cases, of „distress-ing the Po'lce force.

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