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WEEK-END YACHTING
RICHARDS' RECORD
London. Nov, 10. Gordon Richards, Eng- land's champion jockey; to- day rude bbw 260th winner of the season to break his own record of 259 winners Jar a season when he Won meeting the Just rave of a on the Trish-bred Twenty- Twenty.
Kirliards got his mount honie by a short head in a desperate finish.-Reuter.
Interport Soccer vs. Manila
A sporting personality in Mr. Slating Urgate arrived in The Colony by P.A.1. plane yes troby from Manila a shout bue nung cum pleasure trip.
He was met by Mr. L. P. dej Souza, Hon. Rfererary of The Football Asezeiation, goil
Hu
the
Secretary of Ches St.
domph's Football (Rib,
Popularity Of Dinghy Races
The continued and growing popularity of Dinghy
sailing races was evident last weekend when in spite of other attractions ashore, and the bad weather on Sunday, there was a very good turn out on both afternoons. The Typhoon weather on Sunday unfortunately made it necessary to cancel the all-day Cruiser race, and the Star races and Dinghy team planned for last weekend had to be postponed. The next cruiser races will be held The following are the results of
on Saturday and Sunday, Nay, 29 sont last weekend's races
16,
A regards the "Star", in view
of the time that has been fast
owing
to weather and casualties in racing uff the present helmuman's series,
has been decided in reserve them for
all weekends raving only on further nice. in any
Javga
weather is bow too heavy to these light craft outside the barbour for cruises on Sundays,
races
Saturday Nov. 8th
OPEN DINGHY RACE
1. Adamant V (Ingram)
2. canimedere 11 Goodhart)
SJ147
3.
Amethyst (Griffithe) .....
2.12.20
upri
4.
Commack clacy, Miss Timgood) 2,21,25
the
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fiembin 1 fm)
29.55
Tinkobinson)
2.31.
take
Adamant IV, Amith)
*
Duke of York 11 sifartley)
2,33,340
1. Tyne 1 Crombley
2.3.3.19
19.
Ailnmant V (Abercrombida).
2.34.00
11, Tyne 1 (Phillipst
12.
Tamar (Andrew)
2.30406
14, amble pre
1. Mucin 17. Sruth. Micro
Lonely
16. Hinnecutters 24 (Raeburno
2,65,14 2.37,15 2.30.41
1).
Black Swan 42 (Markets)
3.00.00 2,000
The following team races will be held on Sunday next
Submarines v. Amethyst
IK. Government,
11.10 am-"Atelies" v. Destrayers in. Stonecitters All
v. -in-C, Stall.
3 p.m.-4ruisers v. Always v. Mr.
Coore's, Tenn.
17.
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There will in addition be an open
J2.
afternons
1 in eaving: tomorrow and dinghy race on Saturday dip
is shut stay he willan a sweepstake race on Sunday 1 ponfor with weils of the 3.15 pm
Hong Kong Squtball Associa
Tiem in connection with an in- berport rate against Manila in Hong Kong during the Chinese New Your and the questions of Home Kong visiting Manila.
Mr. Urgarte who is president Hold Own
of the Manila Football League aid that the standard of foot- ball in Manja kas deteriorated- greatly reerntly and in fact until the visit of the Sing Tao there was lifle interest,
Olympics?
Be the Chiffon T., Jumma) 3,94,15 Dyma (Mile)
$19.0 .INF.
Stonecutters V 18ansing Comtudore I Miss Boyd)
MTARB
Mrx.
Hedgwick)
1. Pukarin (Sedgwick,
Derts (Chilel), Manning? Axir 41.Indemn
CHUBERS
Agolila (F. Clemuj
NJ
1.56.9% 2.36.07 D.N.C
2.04.14
.... 2,20,16
Sunday Nov. 9th
D.N.F.
1. Queen (Chelitsasen, Gruery) 1.17.20
Russia To
F.
Ariki townam, rekt
Yonne (Gray)......
DINGHY SWEEPSTAKE RACE
2. Stonecutters V (C÷īdell).
6.21.45
Adament Vi (Barn) ..
1,20,1
4.
Lausanne, Nov. 11.
Adamant V Laer. Mine
Tuegon!)
1.80.17
3.
Gambia (Britwick, Mr.
of the Inter-
Hedgwick ...、、
1.30.11
luck Awan II (Andrews)
7.
Maroon Reeburn)
界。
Tyne (Kay)
0,
Brown Dinghy (Fancy, M
Gambla . Smith] Siakecutters I (Forrow, Pen
rone)
1.64.47 D.N.
D.N.I
A senior official The visit of the Sing Tao national Olympics Committee team has given football à ́grent suggested the possibility that
lip there and training haxussia will hold separate Olym started for the League which pie games for nations within the
Soviet sphere of influence. will start 'shortly.
call that his brother raptain ed ma played at centre half For Manila in the first official Interpart between Hong Kong anal Manila in 1939.
nepr
Mr. Urgurte played in the
11 was now "most unlikely" forward line for that Philip that the Russians will participate pines in Tokyo and Manila in in the 1948 Olympic Games, the 1125 und 1927. in the Farofficial said, and expressed the better that the Soviet Union may Eastern Olympies. It will be re-
siltute Olympics" in the be planning "some kind of sub. future. The oficial said that So. viet sports authorities had failed to reply to several letters invii ing Russian participation in next year's Olympics. "We have done everything we can do," he said. "We have done more our-letters-on-a-special-type can do. We even wrote some of his writer with Russian characters."
A past student of La Salle College, Manila, one of the Brst thimes Mr. Urgurte did was to all e Rer. Br. John, director of St. Joseph's College, former teacher.
--Associated Press.
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England's Rowing Triumph
•
Anonymous Briton's
Protest
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947.
The Bus, who have taken weer the Dream' fatures in the First Division of the Football League, impressed in their debut in total Soccer at the neerkund thaugh they tot in Sing Tao, Membres of the team seen in the above Picture ave. Endrenton, Prater, Pedres sen, Fillie, Majrudie, Bunting, Quilavay, Walsh, Sydte, Gunningham and Wetzilliondly,
Interport Bowls
Team Entertained
At
King's Park
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GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS Week-End Upsets RED PROTEST
At Fanling
The first rounds of the Royal Hong Kong Golf
Club Championship were played off over the week-end and provided the upsets expected in 18 hole matches.
Both the winner and runner- up in the Jasper Clark Cup com- petition were eliminated, F. D. Hunter went out to some very trady play from W, D. Davies, quite a dark horse who has some #very much on" daga. D. S. Robb found K. S. Robertsan'a short game mod three stymies Just too much. A. E. Lissaman and N. A. Brown had a fecthy struggle, with Llazaman getting
To-Day's Football
A
keenly contested
TO PERSIA
In
1
:
Teheran, Nov. 11.
paper.
a
The Persian" daily Ghiami Iran; today_report- ed that the Soviet Embassy
Teheran had sent "strong protes!” to the Per- sian War Ministry against a projected Inspection of the Persian northeastern fron- tier districts (adjoining 80- vlet Turkoman and Afghans e Istan) by Persian officers and menibers of the Amert.. can Millitary Advisory Mifs- sion to Persia.
The protest, it reported, wald that "in view of the strategic importance of the Soviet and Afghan frontlers with Persia. foreigners would not be admitted" ---
an early lead and holding on. [football game should be
Sunday's semi-Anal matches witnessed at the Cause- Reuter.
and once upen
are both very again it seems beats Lissaman, "wins"i
a case of "whu Way Bay ground this af-***
ternoon when the Malay-
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
ist Round:
R.K. Collings, beat J.B.
an
Chinese
team meet
Football Russian
Sing Tao
English touring team at Proposals
Great importance is attached)
On Germany
to this match by both teams. Sing Tao will be all
London, Nov. 11. out to
Russia proposed todaý a five. ́t avenge the defeat they sustained
the Big Four in Malaya en route to England; point agenda for
Ministers Foreign
Conference and the Malayan Chinese will
(giving prièrily to the discussion make strenuous efforts to prove at the controversial German pesce that win was no fluks.
terms over the problems of the Austrian treaty.
Mackie
E.T. McMullen, bent E.R.
2.115 p.m.
Mackay
6.5
H.R. Malcolm, beat H.R, Clo.
lant
3.2
K.S. Robertson, beat D.S.
Robb
2-1
A.E. Lissaman, beat F.
Groves
3-1
N.A. Brown, beat W.G. Ro.
bertson
4,3
F.D. Hunter, bent JJ. Cow!
perthwaite
Wo.
Davies,
bent M.T.
Tighe
3-2
4.3
2nd Round:
E.T. McMullen,
beat R.K.
Collings...
2 up
bertson
Lissaman.
Brown
ter
beat N.A.
4-4
to the
The conference opens here on Nov, 25.
The share of the Football Association receipts for this game will be donated
American informants said these funds of the Anti-T. B. Associn ve toples were presented from Russian Deputy Andrel Smirnov tlon, and members of the Aяyo-
on Instructions ΣΣΟΜ ciation who have not obtained Minister V. M. Malalov:-
*Foreign 2-1ther tickets may do so through 1-Procedure for preparation the llon, Secretary of the Anti-fufa Germany peace treaty. 2.1 T. B. Association,
2-Form and scope of a pro visional German political organi. Sing Tao will be fielding usation. stronger team than that which
3-Report of the control coun- represented Hong Kong on Sunil on the implementation of the on Saturday in a League game, questions of demilitarisation.
Gosano, who was injured Marcow session of the Foreign Ministers Council with regard to has recovered sufficiently and
4-Economic principles, level. will probably turn out.
of post-war industry and a plan The team will be chosen from of reparations Yoo Yue-tak Hao Yung-Rang, 5-Report of the commission on Chat Mun-chi, Lathe Austrian treaty.Associated Chung-sang, Soong Ling-aing, Press
Regret at the unavoidable postponement of the R. Malcolm, beat K.S. Ro
Recreio-Shanghai game was expressed by both Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, President of the Club Reercio, and Mr. Tommy Main, Captain of the wo. Davies, bent F.D. Hun. visiting Interport team, at a cocktail party at King's Park yesterday.
Bogey Pool-Old Course Int. J. J. Cowperwaite (3) 2 up 2nd T. B. Low (16) all square, N. A. Brown, (9) and D. L. Probpet (10) also returned, all square but T. B. Low won with the better inward half.
1.36.5% Dr. Rodrigues welcomed 199,15 visitors and expressed profound
1,49.55 | regret that weather conditions TURKISH MISSION
made a postponement ut the match unavaldable, It was a match looked forward to by the whole of the Portuguese com munity (and especially by mem- bers of the Club de Recreio) as i would be the first time on re- card that a Northern Portuguese Lawn Bowls team clushed with
local Purtuguese team.
As a token of thele esteem for their visitors, sald the President, and as a souvent of their visit, the Club members had decided
IN LONDON
London, Nov. 11, General Sali Omurtag. Chief of the Turkish Gen- eral Staff, headed a Turkish Alission of 15 senior Army. Navy and Air Force officers who arrived in London to- night on a 10-day goodwill nission, at the invitation of the British Government.
The Mission has already spent three weeks in the United States.-Reuter.
to present to each member of Paris, Nov. 10.
the visiting team a silver spoon A protest against the official which he would ask them to sc- | ************* world swimming record of 55.8 recognition of the 100 metres rent from the hands of his wife.. seconds set up by the
Dr. Rodrigues concluded by V. L. Xavier, young requesting Mr. French champion, Alex Jany, at Lusitano, to convey to his Club the Shanghat Club Secretary of Mentone last September has been the heartiest greetings of the lodged by
Englishman. Club de Recreto on the occasion an whose name has not yet been of the former's anniversary. alvulged.
The Visiting, Captain, in
Interport Bowls.
Playing · one of
day.
GOBANO,
There were 51 entries. Entries close on Sunday for the first meeting since 1941 of Chul Wing keung, Lal Shul-wing, "Scotland" and "England". There Chan Kam-hel, Ho Ying-fan,
is no mit to the number on Fung King-cheong and
each side and really representative sides wili
it is hoped that
U.S. SQUADRON
King-seng.
tee off on the 30th.
Malaya will probably field the
IN TODAY."
The House Full signs at both same team which won on Sunday. the Ladies' and Men's Club
The American naval squad- hout last weekend testifled to A further remand of two ron, the unqualined approval of the days was
consisting of the USS comfortable accommodation and M. A. da Silva and granted by "Rupertus" and "Mason" is ex-.
requestal by Mr. "Estea" (flagship), "Atlanta," the excellent 'table' provided, More-and-
more members re. Conklin-at-Central yester pected arrive at 1.30 pm. finding just how convenient and day in the case of Chan Puk, turiny
comfortable it is to travel by charged with Importing silver Under the command of Ad- rail. In the morning there is n in the form of coins and bars niral Charles M. Cooke, Jr.. rail bus at 8.32, arriving 9.15 and on the as, "Hai Yang" to the they are on an informal visit the 8.40 train arriving 9.40. The value of $20,000.
6.00 train in the evening has every home comfort! The Club truck meets all trains and car. theres both members and baggage
An investigation has been witty speech, regretted that the opened by the International drizzle had deprived his team of Amateur Swimming Federation, the pleasure of "teaching the strongest rinks in the to the Club houses, The President of the Federa- all looked forward
Pocal players bowls". They had Interport series,
tion told Router today that the he said, for her to the same with both the No. 3 andHermit" Dies protest stated that Jany was called upon Mr. Xavier to "say Skip in, their regular In Macao
in
011 "unbalanced
position" a few words."
when the starting gun went off. -Mr. Vincent Kovler conveyed. positions and on their
Dutch Boxer Succeeds
Amsterdam, Nov, 11.
In a historic
after
Macao, Nov, 10
du
For years
England won the International Fours by defeating Norway and Scotland in the Shanghai Rowing Club's autumn regatta yesterday at Lunghwa
or that the starter has waited the greetings of the Club Lusl- own green, Hong Kong Mr. Salot Claire Gomes Reach. Earlier in the day, Norway and Scot-
for orders from Jany, instead on to the Club de Beerelo. He should have no difficulty Silva, formerly of the Chinese
declared that his compatriots (all Jand, joining forces because of "insufficient
of Jany waiting for the gun.
Marlume Customs, passed away members of the Club Lusitano) in annexing the match at yesterday morning in his palatiul numbers, defcated England in the Internation- The President declared that regretted the loss of the oppor the Craigengower Cric-residence,
there had been no protest when tunity of meeting the local Po ket Club this afternoon. Customs, about, twenty years ago, al Eights,
Since his retirement from the Coxed by many-time Inter-japurled after England, drew the record was put before the tuguese bowlers national R. G. Woodhead, Eng-level at the three-quarter mark, International Federation, and game, and expressed the hope The Omar brothers, K.M. and deceased had been living in land's team consisted of D. P. and in a thrilling race down the he was surprised that a protest that they would stl meet be. U.M., have played so, often to seclusion with his wife, Legge (stroke), F. R. L. Carey last quarter Anished ahead of should have been made so late. fore leaving Hong Kong
The previous holder of the players of the
A souvenir to each of the slated gether that there is a perfect the two had rarely, if ever, been
outside understanding between the two.
their 13). J. C. Greenfield (2) and E. England by a canvas.
szansion. Jocol Club was It is this combination that will efosec windows and lucked doors.
which gave an Norway-Scotland, coxed by E. record was the American, Alan, presinted by the speaker, J. Kidby (3).
Impression of H. G. Fabian coxed the Nor-T. Nash, were represented by A. Ford, with 55.9 seconda-Reu- which Mr. Main also offered a prove the greatest menace to A woman did all household ser. wegian crew which consisted of Thoresen (stroke), O. Thoresen, ter.
"bribe" to the local boys.
our visitors.
vaca, cooking and gardening. A. Thoresen (strcke), 0. J. G. Harvey, A. D. Harvey, C.
Mr. A. M. Guiterrez said that U.M. Omar is about the best The funeral took place today twas stated in Thoresen (3), G. Sevald (2) A. Sevald, A. J. Harvey, C. H.
Shanghai that skip in the Colony. He skipped with fair attendance-Our and F. Berge (bow), and E. T. Hodgman and Berge (bow), and
the Recreio boys do not take ns on five of the ten occasions he Own Correspondent, erat an interest in lawn bowls represented Hong Kong, and Nash Scotland's team composed | England (cox-R. G. Woodhead)
as they should. To encourago of J. G. Harvey (stroke), A. D. by D. P. Leuge (stroke), F. R.
greater interest, he said, he took twice led India to victory in the BOY KILLED Breingan (3), C. H. Hodgman Carey, JC. Greenfeld, E. J.
the liberly of offering a cup, International games. Ife is a Fatal injuries were sustained by an (2) and A. J. Harvey (bow). Kidby, G. Zellensky, A. J.
named the Rosita Cup (after his veteran of 26 years' standing eight-year-old Chinese boy, Lo Li, Norway-Scotland more richly Brandt, M. F. Carlson and R. H.
and the holder of the Colony'r who was knocked down and run over Before 6,000 fans the Dutch Wife), for a frenk competition deserved their victory over Eng- Felgate (bow).
middleweight champlon, Luced the speaker, was most popusions, the first dating back to East, near the Grand Theatre, at This freak competition, declar- Open Singles title on four ocen by a publice vehicle in Queen's Road land in the milelong Inter..
Results
van Dam, gain a clear points lar in Shanghai, attracting be national Elghts race as they had
1920
thout 7 p.m. yesterday. The Troy, Results of the remaining decision over the Italian mid-tween 60 and 70 contestants. The To vercome a one-length dis-eventa:---
dleweight champion, Glovanni "rules" are that each gume con- (who played lead in the fra empting to run across the street, died Like his other brother A.M. who was knocked down while st advantage.In the second half of Griffin Pairs: 1. W. J. Nayman Manca, In a ten-round eliminuists of seven heads. with ench
the way, to hospital. He lived the race to win by a canvas. (bow), P. E. Towhill, C. S. tion bout for an eventual crack layer having two deliverie, one Interport) K.M. is playing he with his mother. Hul Ki, à 37-year-
Norway Scotland had the initial Grant, S. J. Ward (stroke), R. at French Marcel Cerdan's or hand and one backhand.
Arst Interport game today. Hed widow, in an unnumbered hut in t advantage by virtue of their J. Lucas (cox). 2. A. Gianzmann European middleweight title.
In the quarter. Anals. the com- plays brilliantly once he gets ship Street.. pelitors would be allowed four going. smooth slart
England's (bow), A. Forrer, A. Zangger,, Van Dam wolghing 72.2) woods-two backhond and two ragged one but the English H. Nussberge (stroke), R. Heus-kilograms, took the fourth, fifth, forehand over 10 ends,
J.E. Noronha, the Recreio managed to eke a slim lead in ser (cox) 3. H. Maitland seventh, ninth and tenth rounds, the first half.
(bow), P.-E. Young, M. P. with the remainder even. Manca pinyers would meet the Reerple credited
Should the prosent programme skip, is far from happy in nie INDIANS LOSE BY be adhered to. the Shanghai pusition of No. 2 as, although
INNINGS Langley, M. F. Carson (stroke), weighed 78 kilograms,
with being the boat An Unfortunate Incident E. A. Aust (cox).
kera, on Thursday next, Nov. No. 2 in the Colony, he plays Van Dam is now scheduled to Just as the two rowing shells Junior Fours: 1. A. J. Brandt meet French Roliert: Charron
a far better game as skip. neared the half-mile post an un-¦ (bow), G. Zollensky, E. J. Kidby,' on. Decembar 20 at Amsterdam fortunate incident occurred which J. Goldenberg - (stroke), E. T. for the right to challenge enabled' England to lengthen Nash (cox). 2. A. J. Harvey Cordan,--United Press, their lead to one length. A (bow), P. Stein-Bisschop, A. D. launch towed fleet of Junita com- Breingann, J. C. Greenfield Ing from the opposite direction (stroke), D. P. Loggo (cox). Hot directly in Norway's. path Mixed Four Winning team;
and
to make room in Misa H. Brown (bow), J. Goldan-i
more favourably berg, E. J. Kidby, Miss J. Peach)
STAN MATTHEWS INJURED
Blackpool, Nov. - 10.
20.
London, Nov. 10,
which will last till Monday.
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Sydney, Nov. 11. The Indian cricketers mot their first defeat, by an innings J. A. Luz, another Recreio and 48 runs, in their lour of HOME RUGGER representative, should shine to Australia, at the end of play to very best."
day as lead to Omar. He played day in the third day of their Rugby Union gamesi, in fils. position in 1998 but has. Unitel Hospitals 11 dinsiuce been skipping one of his match against New South Wales. burgh University 17 Oxford Club's rinks." University 23 Elinburgh |.... Academicals 3-Reuter
* CLUB "A" TEAM
With only two wickets to fall; India needor · 100; to avoid an Innings defent when play began |on the final day,,-
Scorea
New South Wales 501,05 SIndian Tourists 208 and 214.
Router.
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"and","'lose, Heatly pris Blachoppy A. Harvey, E. Holes sidered, doubtful starter for evralng in honour of the OnRoll Belater, Barclay, Robert length, w nie, A. J. Brandt, CA Harvey, England's match with Sweden cials and members of the Tattari Vaughane Thomas, tonn.prietars The Newspaper: Enterpris nd, Norwrth-Bentland slowl
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