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SING TAO LOSE Bradman

TO LONDON AMATEUR TEAM

London, Sept. 11.

Sing Tao, of Hong Kong, were beaten 3-2 here to

night at Walthamstow Avenue by one of London's leading amateur clubs. The teams were level at one goal all at half-time.

H.K. AQUATIC WIN IN

SHANGHAI

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As Test Selector

Sydney, Sept. 11. The Australian Cricket Board tonight chose Don Bradman, C. A. Dwyer and J. Ryder as selectors of Australia's teams to oppose the Indian tour- CORN field movement two minists during the coining uter Inter enabled Ho Ying-suntour.

Walthamstow took the tent in a clever The 26th minute, but

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summer.

In a game played at a crack- men will select the Australians ing pace throughout, Sing Tao who are to tour England ext were unfortunate to lose, The

The Test players against Indin Chinese were quite the equal of will receive an allowance of £m the Avenue, and at times their and also free hotel

accommoda. £40 tion. This compares with Inter-passing was brilliant.

Sing

abooting has last season, when the players had greatly improved since they be to provide their own accommoda. gan their tour and they were then and received an allowance of

30 dally for the purpone, unlucky to score only twice.

The Board also announced that Man-ch, inside left, was again the inspiration of the the umpires for the Test matche

receive £25 attack, with rentre forward "gainst India will

per match

us compared with 420 Chang Kang-ind giving good fast season.

The terthalf, support.

Berite The may for acorers has been Gosono, worked hard, distribut. Fraised by 10/-, making a total of ing the ball skilfully,

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The Avenue Team inclmuleti Their veteran player, Jim Lewin, who was enplaining the side for *ite last time, le setsrei first goal of the match.

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The rail-half goals for the winners were added by Jennunga innd Lewis and two minutes from Time, Bo Ying-sun seored again For the Hong Kong team.

Mr. A. V. Alexander. Male. The following 1h work-oni

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POLICE SPORTS POSTPONED

Mr. G.B.E. Heywood. Director of the Royal Observatory having informed Mr. D.W. MacIntosh, Commissioner of Police that There is little likelihood of ĥ break In the prevailing wet weather.

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aquatic sports which were to have taken place at the V.R.C. tonight has

been postponed.

Nanking Division

Decimated

Nanking. Sept 12. An entire Nationalist divi- slon whe

Com- decimated by muriat General Liu Pa-Cheng's troops on September 8th In a surprise attack on Yungcheng, hotly contested western Shan- tung elty, 50 miles east of the Yellow River pass at Tungkow. according to a usually reliable

Aource.

While official circles romain- od allent, this source said thatį a military conference with top Government generats wan hur- riedly called at Chiang Kai- shek's house late on the night of September 10th after receipt of the information.

Yungcheng was reported to be in the hands of the Com munista who crossed the Yel- The Police gala will..be the

low Rivor from the north on first held by them since pre-war September 7th in a surprise at- days. wher

held

tack on the Nationalist divi- auntofly.

The date of the galu will beHion, identified as the 9th Divi-

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determined at the next metting

of the sports commifice on Tues. day next.

SCOUT SWIMMING

The heats of the Boy Scouts meet will Association's aquatic take place of 1 p.m. today at the European Y.M.C.A.. Sallsbury Road Kowloon.

sion. under

General Huang Ling-fel (whose, whereabouts -Associated

are

Press,

unknown).

BIG PRICE FOR YEARLING

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Doncaster, Sept. For the third time running the The event was scheduled to Gackwar of Baroda has bought the the place at.

Chinese highest priced yearling at the

chief thoroughbred sales of the The South African cricket team take

With bls trainer, F. Arm- sailed for Capetown this afternoon Y.M.C.A. swimming pool, Owing an on

Heuter.

Southampton, Sept. 11.

the "Darban Castle,"to some technical trouble, has

bien transferred to Kowloon..

Tigers Split Two With Yankees

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New York, Sept. 12. In the American League, New York and Detroit split two games. The Tigers won the opener 7-2 aided by first baseman Roy Cullinbine's two homers. The Yankees staged a 10 run. uprising in the third and fourth innings of the nightcap to win 11-5. Yank outfielder Joe DiMaggio homered with two on. Cullinbine also homer- ed in the second game.

Joe Innings of the nightcap.

Scores:-

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Indian second baseman Gordon drove in six Cleveland beat Boston 10-8 in the first gamu of a double bill. Gordon hit his 27th homer

The Red Sox won the nightcap 8-3 which was called at the end of 5% inaings due to darkness.

In the National League, Giant Arat-baneman Johnny, Mize slam-. med bls 47th homer of the season but it was not enough and Cincin nati upset New York 3-2-

year.

the sales here this evening, ho paid 14.000 guineas for a colt by Big Game.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1947.

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Derby Winner A Doubtful Runner

Doncaster, Sept. 11.

The French candidate, Pearl Diver, winner of the Derby.

in a doubtful atarter for the St. Leger, day because of the frim going.

Pearl Diver sena quoted 7

uning kere on Satur to 2 n the last callover on the Another doubtful storier in the race, owing to the hard going, is Richard III, quoted at 100 to 1. He will not run untera there in rain.

Tace.

Pearl Diver's owner. Baran de Waldner, muid today?

"I shall probably 'decide tomorrow whether he will run or not. I want to emphanier that the colt in quite all right and the dorit about his running is solely an account of the hard going.”

Reuter.

CLAYTON WINS THREE RING TITLES

Liverpool, Sept. 11. Ronnie Clayton, 24-year-old Blackpool feather- weight, entered the ring at the Anfield Foot- ball ground here tonight as mere challenger against Al Phillips, of London, and emerged, after 15 gruelling rounds of all-action boxing, the holder of three titles-the hitherto vacant British featherweight title and the Empire and European featherweight championships.

Signing The Peace Treaties

London, Sept. 11. The ceremonies of deponit of the instrumente of ratifica- tion of the first five peace treaties by the Great Powers, treation these which bring into force, will definitely take- place next Monday (Septem- ber 15), the Foreign Office spokesman in London confirm. ed today.

The ceremony for the Italian pence treaty will take place in for the Paris, and thoar freation with Hungary, Ri mania, Bulgaria and Finland in Moscow-Pruter.

The latter two were held by first Philips, who suffered his defeat in more than two years

Clayton, to the accompaniment of prolonged chcers, emerged a lear victor by a substantial mer. gin of points,

Heavy rain, which fell during sost of the contest and which made the ring slippery in parts, failed to damp the spirit of nearly 20.000 spectators.

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Mulloy Has Easy Passage

Forest Hills, N.Y.,

Sept. 11.

Gardnar Mulloy, seed- ed No. 4 among the Am- erican players for the event, proved too strong for the Swedish Davis Torsten player, Cup Johansson, in the men's singles fifth round.

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Tommy Lawton To

England Team In Brussels

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London, Sept. 12.

Tommy Lawton,, who is at odds with the Chelsea Club for refusing to give him a transfer, has been chosen as centre forward for the England team which Is to play Belgium in an interna- tional soccer match in Brussels on Sunday, September 21.

Lawton may be regarded as lucky, to get another Interna-

injured in

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tional cap sa it seems certain He won 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 when the that if Reg Lewis, Arsenal cen. United States championships | tre forward, had not been were continued here today.

League game The American took only

Wanderera on 56 against Bolton minutes to beat the Swede, who Wednesday night, he would have was seeded fifth among the for- won his place.

Rervice eign entries, Mulloy's forced Johansson into frequent

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In the was en'e singles, Miss Louise Brough, ranked No. 2 in

States, the United

and Mrs. Mancye Bolton, Austrailan the ebimplan, today reached semi-finals.

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been onu of the Lewis has men chiefly responsible for Av- senal's great start to the 1947/ 48 English soccer season which the North Landon Club has won six matches in a row, a record for the club.

With Lawton leading the side, the England forward line is the Miss Brough defented Misa same as that which scored 10 Dorothy Head, 6-8, 6-2, 6-0.

goals against Portúgal in LR- while Miss Bollan, top seeded on Inst May. The only real player amung forelyn entries, surprise choice in the Enginnd scored meritorious win over team is that of Ward, Mies Pat Todd, fourth ranked County right half. American player, 6-4, Reuter.

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From Red Areas

Derby

Ward came into prominence when playing with the British Army on the Rhine. He won a regular place in the Derby team when demobilised about a year ago. By picking Ward for right half, English selectors

Champ To Fight Walcott

New York, Sept. 11. Joe Louis, tuorld heavy. weight champion, through his manager today sighed con- tracts for a ten-round non- Wal- title fight against Jos cott at Madison Square Gar den on November 14. Walcott signed up some weeks ago,

Lauis will start, training next Monday. Marshall Miler, his manager, atated that Louie understands that if ko, in knocked out he will auto matically long his title. The contracts stipulated, however. that the contest wear a "tea wound non-titla bout."-ms-, ter.

Have been able to switch Billy Britain's

Wright, of Wolverhampton Wan- derers to left half, a position

that gave them some deep think Protest To

Ing in their deliberations after they had looked over more than 50 playera in league games,

The Team

Bulgaria

Honolulu, Sept. 11. U.S. Pacific Fleet Hus. today announced that. First Lleut.

London, Sept.11. Richard

of the A. Winters,

Great Britain hus set a note The Londoner pinned his faith U.S. Marines, had been return

England's full team for the to Bulgaria protesting against Tsingtao. base at his usually damaging righted to ha

he used China, unharmed after having match, part of the celebrations the auppression last month of hooka punch, which

to mark the Belgian Football the Agrarian Union opposition Clay. Rccessfully several time1.

been held for two "protective custody" by Chinese Association's 50th anniversary, party, which polled thirty per Lon, however, withsten all that

ig: Philips could hand put."

cont of the votes in 1946 at the Communists.

(Manchester: Swift

City) general election. Scott (Arsenal); Hardwick

His counter-punching with left to the body was as near por- feet as such punches 'could be.

Clayton was almost complete master of tactics, but it was his and superior strength, courage punching which really proved too

much for Phillips.Reuter.

Federal Union For Indonesia Boosted

New York, Sept. 12.

Sjarif Hamid Alkadrie, Sultan of Pontianak, West Borneo, said two-thirds of the Netherlands East Indies' 75,000,000 people would like to see the Indonesian Republican Government re- placed by a federal union, patterned after the United States of America, in an interview with. a "New York Sun" reporter.

strong, bidding on his behalf at The 34-year-old spiritual leader of Mohammedan residents of Pontianak and the political leader of the autonomous territory of West Borneo declared most of the inhabitants of the 1,600 islands which make up the Indonesian group "fiercely repudiate the Republicans," whose irregular forces have been engaged in fighting the Dutch troops in Java and Sumatra.

This follows the 28,000 gulneas which he gave for Sayajirao in 1945 and the 10,000 guineas for the Star of Oufrath last year.

The colt's sire, Big Game, won the Two Thousand Guiness in 1942 for the King.

It took Fred Armstrong 67 seconds to reach this year's record.

Reuter.

NEW SWIMMING RECORDS

Monte Carlo, Bopt. 11. Alex Jany, 17-year-old French awimmer, proved himself to be the best sprinter In Europe today when he won the men's 100 metres free-style in the European swim- ming championships here.

His time for the distance was American League 50.9 seconds but earlier, in a beat, ho set up a new European record R. H. E. of 56.2 socords. Detroit (1st game),

8. U The Danish champion, M New York..

Winning pitcher Hat Newhouser. Detroit (2nd game)

...10 New York ... 11 10

Winning pitcher Bill Bevens. Clovoland (1st game) 10' 15, Boston.

8 12 Winning alicher Stephens, Cleveland : (2nd - game), 1

8.12 J Boston

Winning, pitcher Dave Ferris. National League

"If the Dutch do not go on, rubber is traded for guns re- fighting them, we will" ha aa portedly smuggled to that port serted.

by Chinene Communists.

"Bad Boys"

weeks. In

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Winiera was seized when hisi plane ran out of petrol and he

The note was

handed in to: was forced to land in bad, wes, (Middlesbrough); Word (Derhy

County); Franklin (Stoke the Bulgarian Foreign Office in ther during a routine flight on August 27. Two other Marine City); Wright (Wolverhampton Sofa by Mr. John Sterndale fiers also ran out of gas at the Wanderers); Matthews (Block Bonnett, British Political Re-

their pool); Mortensen (Blackpool): presentative. same time, but ditched

(Chelsea); Mannion planes off Tsingtao and

were Lawton

(Middlesbrough) and Pinney rescued.

Aerial search parties spotted Preston North End).

Only one reserve is being Winters' plane the following day at Goose Point, Shantung, taken-Willie Watson, of Sun. but were fired on from the derlund, who has started playing ground. Parties put ashore football gain after a success- ful cricket season with the from a United States destroyer. but they too drew Communiat Yorkshire County Club-Asso- fire and wore forced to with- claled Presa, draw, without casualtics.

U.S. Marine Headquarters then contacted the Communists at Chefoo by radio and letter. Three days later, they were ad- erd Winters was being held Inlund United Press.

REDS' RADIO CLAIMS

HOME SOCCER

London, Sept. 11. The results of football gaines played tonight were:

After reviewing the suspen- sion of the party, the British note sald.

"The use by a political group of its parliamentary majority to vote out of existence an en- tire organisation of the op- position party is completely. alion to the whole conception of democratic and parliamen lary representative Govern- mont.

"In the view of His Majesty's Government the activity against - the opposition Agrarian Union Party involves denial to a large 2 uection of the Bulgarian people of their damocratie' rights, as 1 well as constituting a violation of the principles embodied in Article II of the peace treaty.

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Queen's Park Walsal

Reading THIRD NORTH

Shanghai, Sept. 12. The Communist Radto reported Barrow today that more than 500,000" Hull

-Router, government soldiers who surren dored to the Communists during the past year, were now forming a "huge percentage" of the Com- munist regular forces,

It sold that as a result, Com- munist brigades

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fle with all sorts of uniforms, and it is not unusual to see soldiers in Kuomintang uniform guarding Communist headquarters.

Alkadrie said "the Indone- Rian Republic was formed on August 17, 1945, while the Ja- In the United States to pre-oldiers have become squad leaders The radio said many captured panese accupation forces were sent what he called the case

for platoon commanders on the still in the Indles, and

the for the majority of Indone Communist side, where they are looting, burning and murder. Binna to the UNO Security called "llberated moldlera."-Unif ing began.”

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+ which the Bulgarion Grand No- 2 tional Assembly had just pre-

Iviously approved."Reater.

Offenders Against

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Price Control

A number of offenders were brought before Mr. F X. d'Almada at Central yesterday, charged with breach of the price control regulations and were fined as follows:-

milk..

of

which voted not toed Press. These Indonesian leaders, he hear him, Alkadrle said he was

Sin Wai Shul, Bun Sun Co, 222 |Company, Des Voeux Road Ceni added, "are not a government." trying to counteract Republican

U SAW PETITION Des Voeux Road Central, wastral was cautioned for overcharg Claiming that Llout. General propaganda, which, he be'leves.

fined 8100 for overcharging $1 ing five cents for one tin' of Sudirman-whoso tactica are gained the Republicans much

Rangoon, Sept. 11.

for one large tin of Gibba tooth "Allowrla", cheese, ·. (he said) translated from the attention "because they were

a lot of The ox.Premier: U' Saw,' who is paste. Russian--received training in bad boys and made

Lée Po of Tal. Wo. 100. Des trying to engage a British lawyer

Cheung Hip Luen of Yat Ming Russia, Alkadrlé

Bald that noise."

Disclaiming favouritiam, for to defend him in the State a Voeux Road Central was fined Drug Store, 31 Wing Lok Street other Indonesian war leaders, such · ០៩ Mohammed. Hatte, the Dutch on the part of the rassination case in which he is

30 cents' for. 12

ounces Margaret Harup, won the women's Vice-President of the Republe, people he represented, Alkadrie named as the No. 1 accused, has 875 for overcharging five cents was fined $100 for overcharging

Lau Cheung Yuen of Sun Yuen "Falatol. 100 metres back-stroke title in ons

and one Buni Toma, a behind said the people of south and petitioned the Burma Government for one tin of Maxam Cheese.

to arrange a mortgage or other- minute 15.0 seconds.

La Ti Kwal of Haw The championships end an Sun-the-scenes cperator, also were west Borneo, West Java, Suma wise dispose of his property state, 38 Des Voeux Road Central

trained in Moscow. These, he tra and the Sunda States want he may be provided with funds was fined $500 for overcharging 12-King Kwong Street, was flaed day.--Reuter,

declared, are today's real Indo- Independence, too, but we re for his defence, according to Bur-five cents for one bottle of fresh $75 for overcharging ave cents on

one;tin-of "Maxam" chetse, nesion leaders, and Dr. Soe- alise that without Dutch tech-mese Pepes reports today,

The reports added that U Sar Chan Hung of Ying King Drug Kum Chat of Wai- Ker. : 17 karno, former Japances puppet nical all and Dutch monoy we

was at present without any pay Store, 307 Queen's Road Central Wong Net Chung. Roall was fined who founded the Republic, is will get nowhere."

The Sultan did not want to for his defence because his assowas fined $100 for overcharging 620 for overcharging 25 cents for. Just a figurehead.

sultan but said he wore frozen by the Government do conis for one pound of one packet of 10 "Craves" The young sultan told the re become a

(peace! "IrradoLA".

cigarettes. porter that the so-called Indo found himself one following his under the Public Order

Chol Cheung Kwok of Cham Ny Wing Yung of Kwong Ating. Nanking, Sept. 12,

nesian Army bás many mem-release from Japanese Impri- reservation Act of 1847.--Rau- Rumours of an eye-gonging

Ying Co 18 Fat Hing Street was Shing, 2 Sing Wo Road was fined. bers who wear Japanese sonment. He returned home to H. E. monster which recently caused

nned $200 for overcharging 10 $150. for overcharging $1.00 for The Pirates won both games

carry Japanese and 28 members, of his fathily New York

Onoar-panies in Shanghai today helmete, and

cricket scoRES cents for one tin of Gibbs denti ons, tin of butter. from Bolton, taking the first memin

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2 reached the Nanking water-front rifles and that some units are had been killed. He had been

buying arms and Ammunition colonel in the East Indian London, Sept. 11. 4-3 and the nightcap 10-8. They Cincinnati,

Lui Yuet Ko of Yan Kee; 82 Army before his capture. took the opener when hutler Kirby Winning pitcher Ken Auffens with one varisilon, das

Bostmen claimed the eye-goug- with illegal rubber supplies,

Printed and published for. Higbe hit horor, in: the last or

8/1140 ing monster in Nanking also cut Each day, he said, a autley Married to a Dutch girl and The case of play scores in the Johnston Road was fined $100 for

Gentleman versus Players game af

overcharging on two separate oc- | proprietori, The, Newspap the 13th Inning to win, his wh Boston (ist

fleet of Junks, sampans, and father of two children, a boy Scarborough were game, Kiner hit one homer in the Pittsburgh 141852 tonguer,

Winning Blicher Kirby Higbs, As a precaution boatmen häva

JAMES | KEATES V Windsor Thou opener.

Boston (and game) and 14. O organised mateshe gightly prows, loaded with raw rubber, and a girl, he said he hoped Gentlemen 135 and 125 for five casions 35 cents for two cakes of Enterprises Limited, by WALT

(Wilcox 57) Players 80% (Hutton "Cashmers Bouquet oap. United frem Java's great pantations, de son will never bo 10.418% 16 patrol?

Au^ Ping Kwong of Sincero Hong Kong Kiner's trio of circuit blows Pittsburgh.

Kails for Singapore where the sultan." Associated Prena. acore-six-uns-in-the-fired fiva3 ---Associated Press;

Ralph Kinor, slugging Pitts- burgh outfielder, tied Mizo for major league homb-run-leadership, at 47 when he hit for a cireult four times in a double header.

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