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BRITISH SOCCER Results

London, Sept. 6.

Arsenal and Queen's Park Rangers, two London clubs, and Bradford of Yorkshire are the only teams with hundred per cent records in major League football for this season. All won to.

As if to atone for their performance against: Craigengower Cricket [Club in the Knockout Competition final on Saturday, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club bowlers put on a spurt goals came before against the Prison Off-

NO I IS

doubtulcers'

Club at Austin whether Southend could blame tals for the debacle,

Road yesterday.

Winning

day but two other clubs, who had previously won all matches could only draw today. They were West Bromwich Albion and Bourne- mouth.

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(live again The Længur

Fin Pramme attracted an aggregate the miship Kale of ayer a málbu people with Arsenal drawing the big peat growl of 60,000 for a home Pane with unbeaten Munches- for who los that record after a -ining struggle,

the

On a rinks. With the Arxeund maintaining Home players secured a great- Heir First Dividon leadership,| er victory over the Prison OM. The struggle is fm second place, cers than the Cruigengower did Awesond half grind from Reg which Preston have rajned, hi the semi-final of the Cluba Lewis wine the decider and they wille Blackpool and Wolvere mpetition. pelentors may have noted Lewis | hampton were contesting a stern A.J. Hall, win made a poor

they were present at the draw,

showing on Saturday, redeemed mzdel

Wi Next week they will be

Jones, the Welsh his reputution by giving a fine choring the England tram to International, marked his first performance yesterday when meet Belgium and encl not appeargue with Nottingham by, he "rolled 'em down" to chalk have been impressed with Mau-, senring from # penalty hut up the only six scored in the chestre lender Rowley, who Cherrieki

7101 concede, whole

with n Rame, ending pvotel make no headway against; anodjer goal while seiring three 30-13 lead against A, Jillott. his nyal centre half. Late in Bremselves. Tudor of Wrexham The game he changed places with als scored from the spot the right winger.

In contrast to the proud re- Pord of hundred per rent teams, Brentford

the ly club without a point to their ecelit,

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Second-Best

i but he la Miscel another J McKelvie of the Bowling

proafty kick,

Green, whose rinkers showed

Needless to say the bengaımdızarık up so badly against Lando't'a grains in the rentimmel sum-four in the finals, was the OPEN

weather led to several ¦ second best team at Austin Having

item the Firsti Mijares quite opart from The Rond. Hysbon last season they have two goal-keepers mentioned and ! With a five on the third wunk to the very foot of the as the county - week inchides Second Division.

full

HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1947.

Down To The

Kitty Boxing

Colour Bar Lifted

B. 1. Bradbury, of Craig ngower in aetion during the final of the Clum Knock-out Lawn Bowls Competition he- tween Craigengower and Kaw vón. Bowling Green Club on Saturday at the liong Kong Football Club. Behind him is A. J. Hall and to his right J. McKelvie-Golden studio,

S.A..CRICKET TOUR ENDS

London, Sept. 6.

head, McKelvic downed Me The South African cricketers concluded their mmme af „ evening › Cutcheon by shots at the

Yet there are indications that, games, several club managers close of the game. the club will rise again and just have some problems to solve. Despite a live on the very when a goalless draw .seemed!!

At least nine players were first head, followed by a four bleely to give Brentford a point, fored durlag the day and in the eighth, fill of the Pri Newcastle notched a lucky" peal

had to concede a four- Fran Woodburn,

not victory to Aitken.

"

will need affention before they are fit to appear again. It is Newcastle. one

the long te to the days "when wealthiest teams in thy. League, Cup fires will take the interest are sti willing to lay out from the League Tray, but show-| players and their semuts

were' Ing how long the trail is a but watchmy men tatay.

To. Wenisley, there were a number alay's team, hedly missing the of PA. Cim ties today -- for

mhier cžules, who were engaged 11:4 DAPTERS, wenk shooting an extra preliminary round from a disjointed attack doming, the first of six prior to the

even to ne donnement proper.....

scheming of Shackleton.

Tot A

Bottle Battle

The lowest scoring wog in the Randle-Pile game when the tutal of both rinks came to car ahot less than that scored by Hall.

The Scores

Full scores were: K.B.GX.

Poc.

G. Woodhead A.J. Stevens G.V. Metrath

tag these moves

J. Dinnen

extent of unce

shooting wide:

HF. Shichts

with a penalty.

R. Morrison

S. Randle

T.M. Pil

Their first

Hackburn

(Skip)

G

Skip)

Bolton and Blackburn gamed

proloty,

with a draw and Holtat, 1414 forced to make

many

Festland's football was mark-

changes owing to injuries, with which brought

neirarent win which must rok

versus Celtic

e of the day's outstanding mence

resuits.

Best Of The Day

Into Kame

The trouble started in the

Phillips

F F

J.W. Grant

R.J.V. Gcinelley

w.c. Higgs

F.N. HO

(Skip)

Baynes

R. Rose

J. Marvin

24 (Skip)

J. McCulelion

G. Harrison

G. Cottrel

I.G. Robertson A. Juliett

F (Skip) 30 (Sklp)

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American Baseball

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English tour today when meeting a Club Cric- ket Conference team at Guildford, where a bright day's cricket match was watched by a large crowd. The match ended in a draw and the Conference did well to score 313 for four wickets after the South Africans had declared at, 402 for one.

The fact that 715 runs were scored during the game aliowa the bright nature of the cric ket which always features the games by teams connected with The Club Conference. whose games are usually played caly on Saturday afternoons evenings.

Harris scored 229 not out for the South Africaus und Ban- nett 156 for the Cub,

County Match

The following were the re- sulis of County cricket matches played today:,

At Hastings: Sir Putham Warners XI 306 (Edrich 79) South of England 60 for 4.

ter.

TODAY'S BOWLS

"Baby Girl With Two Tongues"

Nanao City, Sept. 7. The Mainichi reported in day that a baby girl with two tonguen was born hera on Thursday.

Won

The cxtra tongue, which on top of the normal tongue, toas removed at a local hospital by surgery.

The mother and child were reported to be well-United Press.

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TRIPLE TIE

Stough, Supt.

London, Sept. 7.. The British Board of Boxing Control yester- day lifted the colour bar on British-born fighters.

Coloured fighters can compete for the champitnships, of Great Britain.

Charles Conrail, aceretary. f tho Bohrd, said: "The Re-: zulutions kave ROW bren wanded to allow any coloured) oxer to compete for the rùam-i

on the ionships of Britain IMG bnak я any ghter in this country."

The amentler regulation de etes the phrase "Contestants must legally be British suh born of white

ects

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LONG-TERM PLAN TO BEAT CHINESE REDS

Peiping, Sept. 7. The Nationalists, according to all available indica- .

tions, have evolved a long-term plan envisag“ ing the reduction of the Communists province by province south of the Great Wall and the eventual recovery of Manchuria, over two- thirds of which the Reds now hold. ·

Against the alleged advice of American strategists. the Nationalists are bent on not only holding the present salient of Manchuria but, if possi- ble, expanding it to embrace Harbin (its most important city, still held by the Reds).

Nationalista

that Although the

Everyone agrees. too, Chen Cheng's position. future And it better strategy to re- main on the defensive in Man-power and prestige will hinge churla and wait for the Com. largely on the success or fai

first, the lure of the Nationalist armfes mumists to strike might be forged to take the of Manchurin in the coming initiative in the present stale strugg'o. He utan holds a big mate if the Iteds do not uncork personal stage as he is among commonly 2011- their expected offensive in Sup- the few men

sidered a possible succorur tember.

to Chiang Kai-shek,--ABSO¢Í- ated Presit.

RUGBY RESULTS

rents," This was replaced with the hrase "the contestant must be

Meanwhi'e. though, time is a British subject who is born

resident and normally

and in favour of the Nationalists, domiciled in the United King-who are continuing to pour sens dem and whose father himself borne reinforcements into Man- is a British subject at the time churia through the ports of

London, Sept. 6.. of the contestant's, birth and Yingkow and. Hulutao,' domicile in the United Kingpinyed include the crack 15th sults of matches in the Rugby

Reinforcements already de

The following were the, re-

Wang Und played today:- Although this concession will Army under General

5 Semersol erable coloured fighters in Bri-Teh-Hsin, who fought with dis- Barnstaple

tinction in Burma.

Police 7 British to rumpete for

The 49th, which is at full | Huldersfield 21 Albeuvions 13 titles, the stipulation that they combat strength, was sent'

Lo

(France) nivat he domiciled in Britain

Neath

-23 Resolven 3 ntil prevents boxers from Bri- tinh Colonies from getting i

Others reinforcements now Northampton 26 Metropoll- en rute are reliably reported evack at them,

dom."

taon

Climax

Manchurin from Henan,

tan Police 0

30 Teigu-

mouth 10 .

22 Halifax

7 Aberavon 3

to include the American-equip-| Plymouth pod 5th Army. witich formerly Albion The Board's decision climax-

was stationed around Kunming, ela campaign waged by news-capital of the routhwestern Sa'e papers. Members of Parliament China provinen of Yuanan, Maesteg

radio commentators on the which during the war was discriminatory ruling against busy American air base and Rugby League Results

terminal for 'supplies flower over Bath "The Hump."

8

Britain's coloured fightera,

With the British fight game

Leicester at one of its lowest clibs publie

Nationalist military plans New York feling on the colour har ques for this year, according to the Penzance & tion was intensified by 19-year- best available information, call. Newlyn old British Negro Randolph for attempts to eliminaty

the Pontypool Tarpin, regarded as one of the Commits first from Shank Torquay het discoverice in recent years, ung and then from other north Crosskeys being able to compete for the Chlua province.

Barrow British middleweight title.

If, at the same time, les Na- Both Turpin and his father tionalists succeed in repelling Daticy have the long residence lifi the expected Communis offen-

Halifax fancied to sive in Manchuria they cation. Turpin is

wil become the first coloured man dispatch further troops rath-Honstet in Britain's boxing history to cart in preparation for the veg win a native crown-United ond stage the big counter-of-Wakefield

fensive.

Press.

- Liannelly 3 22 Bedford

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20 Penarth G

Devenport

5 Servicek 13, 17 Cardiff 14 Jo Bridgend. 6.

37 Ynymidu

Klone.

11

9 Hucklers

field,

+4 27

Dewsbury 8 Feather-

3 Oldham

Liverpool

Trinky

7 Swinton

37 York

12

Chen Cheng

Bramley

15 Hulking-

All accounts from the N- Chatleford

eton

18 Bradford

11 Bellevue

war.

Nth.

* 29 *

Rangers 10

1 Leeds

6 St. Helens 12-

23 Rochdale

Hornets.

--Router

who, el in a way that is not desired | ILA, Lammert

Se fyrhting and bottle throwing | V.C Dixon the Dundee J.G. Meyer pe J.C. Alken

Skip Dundee overran their op.

12.12.

New Chance 1. Newtin during the first half. Metiowan ponents

At Scarborough: North of

Randolph Turpin, 19-year-old though Celtic were handicapped 3. Mekelvie

cook coloured Navy

from England 397 (Washbrook 129,- by injuries to players including ¦

hitherto (Skho

Man. barred tionalist-held areas in tanstar 50, Yardley

Leamington, 126) The day's best indivutual tire goalkeeper.

E.P. Pope

South of England to bat.

from fighting for a British title churia agree that the appoint- Hull performance came from O'Riley, The poller arrested six people | 1. C ́embes

AL Kingston-on-Thames: |

because his father was a colour- ment of the diminutive, decop Young. Scottish centre-forward after # sering * "pulched | G.E.F. Thompson

Middlesex and Essex 437 for 9

be able to } tively young-looking General After one of the most umuring cd man, will now

Keighley who joined

Sheffield Wednes- hattles" in which bottles, bricks | AJ. Hall

the Middleweight] Chen Cheng an Chiang declared. (Clay 74. Vigur 145. displays of low scoring in the his- challenge

Kal Salford by last winter, for he scored and stones were thrown

Tuaole 56, Bay Smith 51)Sur-tory of British professional goif. Championship, following the re- shak's top mau in the northeas

Warrington all five goals for the club tulay. may people injured. The

81 ray and Kent 61 for 2.Heu- there was a triple the among Noe moved of the colour bar by the has been very popular. Massart of Walsall was ab. cane of the fight was unknown

ign Von Kids, of Australia, Reg. British Boxing' Board of Con. Chen Cheng was preceded by ather outstanding marksman, and it had nothing to do with

Whiteembe, former British Open

Workington 10 Widnes trol. It was announced today.. a great reputation as the of his free goals being his third the play, which resulted in a

champion, and D. J. Rees, young Turpin, however, will not be the outstanding heroes of hat-trick or the season.

win for the home side by four

Ryder Cup layer, at 278 for Table to fight for the title until China's defence against the Talking

holes in the Penfold Thousand is 21 years of age, as no boxer of hat-tricks, the guils to one,

themy In the Sino-Japanese

SOCCER The Port Vale ant Aldershot match.

following are today's Guineka warnament on the Stone is allowed to box for fifteen rounds games

in the was noteworthy. This ten goals fret half and sum the touchlines

Colony Lawn Poges curse here

The first three prizes were pool- til he is that age.

championship distance-un. Although his predecessor. Bowls Championships;~~

London, Sept. 6. game prodneed three such per on the ground were littered with

General Hsiung Shih-hoi, rkli-} The following were the car! S. Yusuf v E. formatices, Jones and Allen for smashed glass and stones, Club†

Still, it means New York, Sept. 7.

Greenwooded and they took a third shar

that the out- culed the reports that over erected results of matches play- (H..K.F.C.). Port Vale and

standing middleweight discovery McNicoll for! offelals braved a shower

Walker Cooper's 30th homer

From the time that Jack Hur of the last decade will now be

secre of government officinised in the Foutball League tor Aldershot.

Ferguson and Morrison H. greaves at a recurd at 64 in the able to schedule his training with bottles to clear theni away of the reason, in the the last

and army officers have been ex day - A. Lamert Two goal-keepers were in the Hundreds more

and C. Gough first round, stores in the 60's wou definite, object in view. of ninth inning with two out,

ecuted since Chen Cheng nasum In the Third Division. North, (K.B.G.C.). wars but their mishaps led to thrown in the second half and gave the New York Glants a 3

commonplace. Today, two players Ho has already won five ed his new post, Iravullora from | Accrington Stanley scored five different results. Denford of, Home landed on the pitch,

to 2 victory over Brooklyn,

H. F. Shields, J. M. Dicksan equalled the record. First, Whitamateur titles-threo Junior and Mukden say he carriel gut a to Stockport County's twỏ, Huddersfield ter the feld with

and A. J. Hali v F. There were many scuffles be

It was Cooper's second homer, E. Noronha and Roza-Pereira after three rounds with 201, with period

Noronha, combe, who thereby gained a lead two senior during the 1943-40 drastie overhaul in which a while in the Third Division, a damaged hand just before tween the police and the rlters

of the day. Jele

He turned professional number of personst holding in South, the score of the Bristol Von Nida 202, Charles Ward 203 after winning the middleweight fuential jobs hali time when neither side had and one man was carried from homer in the seventh inning

and then Rees, Arthur Lees and championship of the Services.

wese dismissed, City-Swansea Town game was scoveri, Then te

Hargreaves each with 200. ten-man the fehl held

by four was New York's other score.

and in some cases imprisoned 3-2 and not 3-0.-Router. "His Father Huddersfield team, including the policemen,

Brooklyn leads St. Louis by

The final round seemed likely deputy custodian, made rugs Thrills marked the finish of 6' games

His fathor came from British in the National

Forest Hills, Sept. 6. to be tussle among the "fras

in round Chelsen and "won com the Hampdey Park game where League.

Jack Crawford of Australia thres of that six players, but Guinas in 1913 and fought eight minutes from the

Wally Westlake's 16th homer former Wimbledon champion, Thot Rees played brillantie to equal Franco for. Britain. He was gass Patrick led Queen's

Park but in the tenth inning gave the with an unexpected defeat in the the record in the Shal round and d and invalidied out of the Army. Brut round of the United States secure an aggregate of 270, which He married CIT Englishwmon the Queen's levelled and with a place Pittsburgh Pirates a National Singles Lawn Tennis was a hot pace, but Whitcomb and eventually died from the the last kick of the game — a

7-10-6 victory over Chicago in a Championship at the hands of and Von Nids, in turn did enough sind. At Walsall, where Southend's penalty scored the winning gume where homers accounted Geoff Faish of England.

Randolph's brother Dick la alan to equal the fetal and force the goal-keeper Robinson dislocated gual.

for 10 runs.

The score was 6-0, 0-1 and 5.4. tle. a shoulder, a record League The shock result of Scotland's

Chicago'a Bil Nichelson Colin Long et. Australin defeated Lees and Wurd were only crowd for the ground sw programme was Saint Mirren's started circuit-clouting with a Howe

of the United | stroke bohind.. but Hargreaves Southend's defence riddled by big, win, Juck performing the

State-Reuter. homer in the frat ha three-run

dropped back.—Reuter,-- Wilchaw with two goals and hat-trick while Lcaz, their Pollal and forced the game into extra Lislimin ndding to Massara forward, scored twice.-Reuter.

innings with his 22nd of the

fortably.

Record Crowd

Sing Tao Loses

Walton-on-Thames,

huttles

down

of

were

car

Again

Lohrkes'

CRAWFORD LOSES

Atwater

Benson in the eighth Inning.. World Record Claimed

In the American League Bob Feller won his 18th. game of the season for Cleveland, beat, lug Ch'engo's White Sex 6 to 4.

Scorea:

area where, had they adopted

National League Sept. 6. more aggressive first-time kick, The Walton and Hers several times.

ing, they must have scored. Brooklyn

2/ 6 New York

2: '8 1 ham Football Club, lea- Many were the times that Winning pitcher Roy Poat. ders of; the Corinthian the ball was carried down the Chicago

.6 11 feld

brilliant toe-to-toe Pittsburgh

7.11 Winning pitcher Rip Sewell.

American League

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For Jap Swimmer

...

a boxer, and served in the Army for five years, coming back with the Afrion Star.--Reuter, --

INDIAN TENNIS STAR SCORES

London, Sopt. 8.

Glaus Mohammed, "India's ‚in,

ternational lawn izants star, won

Daylong Search For "Lost" Premier

Berlin, Sept. 6. After. a daylong search for M. Rudolf Paul, Pre ̈`

mler of Thuringia, in the Søylet zone of Ger....* many, who has been missing since Monday, the mystery of his whereabouts remained un- solved tonight. It was suggested that he might have met with foul play.

nows.

Weimhr, the. Thuringian charged with crossing the bor the Bingles Cup at the Chiswick capital, was still cordoned off by dor legally, the Dena, Germun hari-court. tennis 1:urnament the police and guards went over nows agency in the United States casily, beating II. F. Walton, the the state offices tonight":

zong reported. Ma Tokyo, Sept. 7.

Royal Air Force Champion by 0-2 "Today's" "comb-out" ́of the

Not Compelled Japanese newspapers claimed a new unofficial and, 6-2,

forests, sand hills and lake (Should he prove that he would From world's swimming record for a 19-year-old

early in the game, londs in Brandenburg, (through be persecuted for political rea Mohammed showed himself the which the Nippon university student, Hironoshin Furu-

main road from sons ho returned to the Bo- superior player and revealing Thuringia to hashi, who was clocked at nine minutes 53.2

much of the skill which took' ħini,

Berlin runs) vict zone, the tribunal, woilld. followed the announcement seconds for the 800 metres free style in a fresh to the last eight at Wimbligon in

by not, be compelled to put him on League last season, beat fashion, only to be lost in the

1998 ho kept Walton on the do the Peterlam palice that water 50-metre pool.

the trial, it was stated. the Sing Tao Club of goal aron through hesitancy in

fensive, The newspapers suld the swim events approved by the The pace and length of the Ia. after three weeks of campaljen paper, quoting a report from

rond was now "free of bandita" | ·A, United States zono Hong Kong here today steadying before, shooting.

world record for the event was 91946 Internation Swimming dian's play prevented Walton. in co-operation with the Soviet the Russian zone, said tonight by two goals to one....

the Cleveland

minutek. 60.9 seconds, net by federation at London were In the air, in front of

not from ever taking the initiative occupation forces: Bill Smith of the United States available for publlention when and he manageți to win only two. But motorists were still ads found by the

that M. Paul's car had been Poornes Innishing cost goal their small stature was Chicago

Soviet frontier the touring sido this match of little avail against the taller Winning pitcher Bob Feller where swimming parks are

In a 20-metre salt-water pool the almanac went to press, 2. *games in each aot-Router. - vised to travel in convoy since police at Elchenborg, near the watched by about 7.000 people. Walton defendors. Stevena New York

urually faster because of the

there had been numerous hold- United States zone frontier. The They showed marked superior netted for Walton in the first Washington

1 12: buoyancy

upa by men wearing Allied tyres of the car had been cute London; Sept. 7.

uniform.

the report added-Reuter The 1947-Word Almanac

G.B. R. Whitlock won the 62. The United Staten military 2 71 sts the world record for the

•mi'e London to Brighton*walk government in Bavaria · an Frinted, and nublished for the on Saturday in 03 Hours 21 nounced that if M. Poul had

proprietors, An. The Newspaper 16 1986 by J. Making of Japan.

minutos 64, seconds. His bro: crossed the border into the Enterprises Limited, by WAL 3. 70 However, the Alnianeg notes

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ity in footoraft but near the half but three minutes after Winning pitcher Wynn goal they faltered...

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At short, snappy, and accar- iud. Five minutos lator Detroit

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ale passing. and quick Intor. Stevens scored again for the Whing plicher Houttoman, event at 9:55,8 established In chance of positions they word home side and defences ruled Boston. decidedly, the masters but this the remainder, of the Rame Philadelphla povertynt little use in the goail stouter.

Associated Press.

Laat isonth the Japanese Kelaimed for Furuhashi a new world record for 400 metros free style at 4:38.4.

Furuhashi's latest record try was during the Intercollegiate meet for the imperial cupere Associated PresANG).

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