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NEEDLE GAMES FEATURED Chelsea v. Portsmouth U.S. REPORTS DETAILS OF

Quadrangular Rugger Games

Chiel interest in Saturday's Quadrangular Kugger

Kardes

will be focussed on the first meeting of the Club and the Army on the Club Ground al 4.45, The Club have so far won both their matches, whereas the

IN SOFTBALL

Saints To Grapple

With Canucks

(By Grandstand) ·

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Army were beaten by the Navy Needle games in both the Men's "A" Division and

last weekend,

The Club, however, are not a convincing: combination Al the anet and the Army back, drive

the

makings of a very danger combination who may I

RENE

El Club defence Invarlarin especially 021 larger Club ground, where then

• predy wings should show to ever advantage: Club as usual should have 2/11 dvantage Toward though they will not he at full strength, Porsgate still being on the injured list and Small and Benwn having moved to the three.

starter line.

The

Ladies Loop feature the programme for this week-end, as the Saints grapple with the Canadians at 11.15 a.m. on Sunday at the C.B.A. Ground, while the Wahoos cross bats with the Wildcats at 2.30 in a game which all keen ball-fans have been waiting for.

Madcaps come upteams have always been rivals and against their last hurdle in the both camps will be sparked by that senior loop when they meet a much few original members of the team. reinforced Filipino eontingent at Green Owl battery will be Torry 9.20 a.. The Ramblings Rees Noronha and Patsy Ribeiro with take on the South China outfit on an infield comprising Hilda Soure their own Diamond at King's Park.at first, Gilly Winglee at second

Ever since

Salota the

were and Aida Castro, al third base: downed by the Rees on the Onen. while pluggåg up the windy alley If the Army, as they well way, eg Day, they have settled down ean win. they will level un with 16 zerin business and have en- The Cith with two wins such a joved a winnng streak of four mubally D Navy ale who, 'ongames, and the reason they have bur ent form, should eastly disps not figured prominently in the of the RA and Police in the batting race is that they have been content to utilise their substitutes in most gaines, anving their bits for a rainy day. The Day having crime, Stan Leonard will field his

nine, Strongest

featuring his famous "nurderer's row" of Dave "El Bambino" Leonard, Stan him. self and Jindon Muscles' Hussain. The Bam did not earn his sobriquet The Rugby Football fixtures foon good looks and proved that his

other game at 3.15.

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Saturday on the Club ground are:

RA. & Palice v. Suvy, 315; Club v. Army, 4,15,

HOME RUGBY

ndon, Due. 23. Fugland's rugby union containing res

team, new Interna-

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will be nong other than irene n tilho. Edith Xavier, Elva Lee and Edith Thompson will be roaming the pastures with Hilda Olsen Luck Yue and Katie Lam in re serve.

The week-end programme lows:-

Programme

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LADIES LEAGUE-28.12.47

(At C.B.A. Ground) 2.30 pm. Wahoos v. Wildcats (W. Lawrence, Tony Consalvex. H. Mousdeen.

(At C.B.A. Ground) 0.30 am. Filipinos v. Madeaus (Don Robbins, W. Lawrence,

Johnnio Delgado).

11.16 a.m. St. Joseph's v. Cana

dians (Doc Molthen, Hobo Mancio Souza).

(At Recrelo Football Ground)

9.30 a.m. Rovers v. H.K. Base

ballers (Alec Azero, Busco lyt teres, G. Roza-Pereira),

swung is still dangerous as beMEN'S "A" DIVISION 28,12,47

macked the apple right out of the park recently for the longest hit this season. Stan Leunard batting currently 455 and if he faits there will still be indoo Hussain.

Giant Killer Everybody loves to be a giant- Australia killer, and Canuck Chief Bill Wo Saul for uppose Twickenhann Jatiary 3, was

exception, for he nounced today as follows: S.

Lo humble the mighty newman, (0xl rd University) R. Saints--even if he won't beat any Cinest

(Waterloo), N. Bennett borly else. The Canucks played a (10fted Servlets), E. Sent

swell brand of ball last week and {Redruth) D. Swarbrick (Oxford it was only after fifteen gruelling University), N. Hait (Rosslyn innings that the Recs managed to Park). R. Madge (Exeter). G. bent them. They may, or may not, Gibbs (Bristol), J, Keeling (Guy's be able to do it, but we leave it to Hospital), H. Walker (Coventry), vi to judge from the line-ups: CANADIANS J. Myezek (Sales 5. Perry (Cum- bridge University). M. Steels Jock frown

Mai Winton

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George White

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Bill Woo

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Greute Lure

Sherry Burks,

CF

Luke Bunn

IF

(At Recrelo Softball Diamonil)

11.15 am. South China v. Re creio R. Castro, I. Eriksen, J. Franco),

In the Portsmouth goalmouth during Chelsea v Portsmouth Football.

goalkeeper. dives full Ernie Butler, the Portsmouth length to steer a shot by Tommy Walker, inside left for Chelsea, round the past, during the match between Chelsen this after. and Portsmouth at Stamford Bridge, London, noon. December 13. Score Chelsea 1. Portsmouth 0,-APnoto,

GREEK CORRESPONDENT ON THE WAY OUT

New York, Dec. 23. Deportation proceedings were started today by the United States Department of Justice against a Greek correspondent accredited to the United Nations, who, the Department of Justice main- tains, is a member of an organisation advocat- ing the overthrow of the United States Gov- ernment.

The correspondent, M. Nicholas Kyriazedes, has re- fused to answer questions put to him by an Im- migration Service examiner.

FANLING GOLF FIXTURES

Fanling afarting times: Course

THURSDAY: 9.40 W. N. A. Smalley Linaker.

FRIDAY:

PERSIA Military

PACT Experts Of

Other Powers Barred

New York, Dec. 23.

The United States, acting under its “open diploma- tic policy," has reported to the United Nations the detalls of a pact signed with Persia at Teheran in October, under which a United States military mission will assist in “enharc- ing the efficiency of the Persian Army." The pact includes a clause which prevents military experts of other powers from dealing with Persian Army affairs without the consent of the United States.

The agreement is effective Staff en organization; adminis- from October 6, 1947, to Marchtrative principles and training 20, 1949.

I methods. The Persian Government has Advice On tactical and the right to extend the agree. | strategicul plans of operations ment if it wishes and it can be against a foreign enemy are terminated by either Govern-excluded from the mission's ment at any me an a written aska,

the notice that

Government The pact also provides that considers it necesanry due to mission members will be pald for-by Perala in American currency and not be taxed by Persia. Oldgn hostilities.

The duties of the United) The Persian Government will States mission will be to advise also pay part of the living ex- J. and assist the Persian Ministry penses of the raisslon and one-

of War and the subordinate sec. third of its Transport costa. tions of the Persian Generat

S.

SU-D, S, Robb;

K.C.C. BOWLS

domestic disturbances or

CRICKET

notice of the United Nations be- cause this was the first time it had been renewed since the United Nations were establish- c. The terms of the agroe- ment had not been changed in any material way and It, was at contemplated that American personnel in Persia would now

State Department official said 0.40 A. Esaman-D.

Tonight that the pact merely Robb: 0.44 W. H. Lydal-P. S.

continued an Ingham: 9.48 G. E. Marden-S. C.

arrangement 'in Riga: 9.52 J. L. Marden-Another:

force since 1942. This was the 9.50 W. M. Simmons. S. Dun. The following will represent first time this agreement be- nett; 10.00 G. 0. W. Stewart-Club de Recreio at cricket against tween the two countries had I. P. Moodie.

Craigengover Cricket Club on been brought under the, official Saturday at the Valley:- 0.40 H. R.

E. L. Gosano (Capt.), A. M. 9.44 N. A. Brown-S. S. Gordon; | Rodrigues, A. P. Pereira, Jr., P. 9.48 R. 9. Barry J. Linaker: 9.52 M. N. da Silva, Jr., L. G. Gosano, R. K. Collings-1. B. Low: 9.56 G. N. Gosano, J. M. Goxano, H. A. J. Reynolds-T. Gould.

Barros, A. P. Ricci Pereira, A. A. Guterres und D. M. Rodrigues,

The following will represent the Army against Hong Kong Cricket) The following bowls team will Club in the Quadrangular Cricket represent Kowloon Cricket Club Tournament on Friday and Satur. against Filipino Club at the Fill day. Capt. Darwin, Maj. Murray be strengthened-Renter. pino Club on Sunday, December Brawn, Major Hope, Capt. Drew, 28, at 2.30 p.m.-A C. Tribble, Li. Stepto. Lt. Forrow. Capt. SHEFFIELD ́SHIELD A. Steven, A. L. G. Eastman, F. Roberts, Major Maiendic, Lt. G. Goodwin (skin): H. Gitting, I. Broadley, Major Slane and Capt.

Despite a patient innings, of Lock, J. Orem, J. Fraser (skip); Binaland.

The following are the teams for 100 in 3 hours 41 minutes by D, Hung, W. H. Bailey, J. F. For 4.00 p.m. Rexes V. Wildfires lationship with three Greek news.

the Intra Club game at Craigen- their captain, Phil Ridings, and a rest, E. C. Fincher (skip). Hal Winglee, Philo Remedius, papers.

Mombers unable to play are ask: gower Cricket Club Boxing stylish 72 in two und' a quarter were opened The proceedings

Test player Ron hours by Langenberg),

despite previous indications of a

ed to phone T. A. Madar Tel. Day.

Married: C. W. Lam (Capt.), Hamener, South Austraila falied postponement while United States

G. Hong Choy, H. P. Lin, T. E. by eight runs to save the follow Nairobi, Dec. 23. Mr. Mitchell said that M. Kyria.

Yoeh, A. H. Ismail, D. Loonard, in today in their Shefeld Shield olicials weighed the possibility that the action violated an agree

match with New South Wales.. The

hockey All-India zedes lost his status as

tcom Neoh, J. Leonard, A. Kuruneru. ment with the United Nations.

East Africa, T. Leonard, W. Hong Sling. S. touring

South Australia, 150 for Mr. Isadore Englander, attorney paperman and "became solely which is

Singles:S. Ramchand (Capt.), overnight, were out for M. Kyriazedes, challenged the

Communist when the two Greek wan their first two mutches in jurisdiction of the hearing ou Communist papers, which he re- Nairobi when they beat the Aslan R. R. Iranee, P. J. Billimoris, 1 reply to the New South Wales

and M. Omar, L. Wong, A. M. Omar, total of 509. Following, on 157 by the Sports Association by 5-0 thorities in his opening remarke,nresented, were closed

behind, overwhelming N. Leonard, S. Leonard, A. N. runs

South

Australia asserting that under Federal law Greek Government in October this later spored

victory over the Hockey Associa- Other, C. S. Carr, P. Esmail.

were 27 for 2 at the, close. the only issue was whether the year.

Scorer: G. Souza. tion of Kenya by 9-1-Reuter.

MEN'S "B" DIVISION

BS

(A G.B.A. Ground-27.12.47) "I will not answer", M. Kyria: minder" from the United Nations 2.45 pm. Rangers v. Jaguars

the that he was accredited to that (Doc Molthen. Philo Remetlios, zedes kept repeating

body. examiner sought to learn his re- Sabu Samy).

The issue is whether he is a bona fide newspaperman working for a bona fide newspaper" at the United Nations headquarters, Mr. Regina Mitchell, press ofcer, 26607. told reporters today.

(At Recreio Football Ground-

28.12.47)

Hodger (Edimburg University), II. Vaughn (Devonp rt Serviers), P Travers Oxford University).

The there players to gain full caps for the first ime ars:

1.00 p.m. Josephlans v. Blu Beetles Reeling tonker), Madge (scrum

(Philo Remedios, hulf), and Vaughn.

Castro, C. Remedios). Newman is a South African!

2.40 p.m. Cosmos v. Braves (Ed and Travers

Australian-'all out to spoil the spotless record Marquen, An

Ren Siqueira, Router.

of the Green Owls. These two Respa),

ilimbi Along

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Greek correspondent is duly ac The State Department was in- credited to the United Nations and formed yesterday that the Unit that the nther questions were imed Nations had given him new credentials on October 24 last- proper.

Reutor.

There are very important con- siderations in this case, not only for this man, but for the press the and correspondents all over world", ha declared.

The presiding inspector

ruled

BASEBALL BASIS

Philadelphia, Dec. 23.

that the hearing would determine Connie Mack, kill one of base. If the Department of Justice had Jurisdiction and if there was suili cleat basis for a warrant against M. Kyriazeder.

The examiner, who sought un. successfully to learn if two of the papers M. Kyriazedes represented Were Communist, adjourned the heuring until later today.

Going Ahead

ball's shrewdest managers. Is 85 years old today and his birthday prophecy flatly rejected major league expansion to the Pacific Coast.

There never will be a third major league and I do not think either the American or National League should become 10 teum circuits os suggested by some The State Department in Wash. West Coast people," Mack sold. ington suid today that the Unit "Major league bageball can never ed States was going ahead with be profitable if it extends from: deportation proceedings against New York to Los Angeles.--Asso M. Kyriazelles in spite of a "re-elated Pross.

Kaiser Shifed

From Office

Hamburg, Dec. 23.

Jakob Kaiser, chairman of the Christian Demo- cratic Union of Germany, and Dr. Ernst Lemmer, joint chairman of the party in the Soviet Zone, "removed from'office" last week on Russian orders, sald in Berlin. today that only a party congress in Berlin, convened ac- cording to the party's regulations and free to make a decision, could decide whether they were to remain in office. The statement was Issued by sér said.

The crisis was reached after the party's headquarters in the Soviet sector of Berlin.

the party's refused to attend the Aum- in his statement, Herr Kaladr recent People's Congress declared that be and Lemmer moned by the Social Unity Party were "absiructed by the inter- "By the Interference ference of the Soviet military ad-Soviet Military Administratio ministration," infulfilling their this crisis entered the stage which asks and responsibilities for the forced me and Herr Erast Lem Christian Democrat Union, in the mer to make a public statement, Soviet Zone.

Dr. Katser added,

of the

From their interference it must The party's executive of Av. concluded that there was no provincial branches had conti longer any possibility or taking denilally explored the possibil}- the democratic way by pursuingles of settling the affair by sem. an independent policy In, the porary, secession from the zi-a Soviet Zone, he said, an executive But the Sovietnu

Dr. Kaiser sold that it was im thorities wind of these efforts Losalble to continue the Union's and announced· that Professor policy in the onstern zone of Ger- Hugo Hickmann, of the party in many. He would remain in Ber- Faxony, and Herr Labedans were in, where he would serve the ro the new party, leaders, Dr. Kalsor. birth of GermanyA

kalded Reuters

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lan, Democraila: Untion opposed frinted and published for the pro-" the tendencies prevailing in the Prietors, The Newspaper Enterprise. eastern zone" amin at Marxiary); Llandred; Ink. WALAUTER A JAMIEŠ

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