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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1948.
Scores 299 For
For Five
Adelalde, Jan. 26. At the close of play in the third day of the fourth Test match here, India scored 299 runs for five wickets in their first innings against Austra- lia's enormous total of 674. The Indians re- sumed their batting from their Saturday clos- ing of six runs for two wickets this morning, when the thermometer rose at noon to over 100 degrees in the shade.
The day was a holiday in commemoration of Bri- tish settlement im Australia and although the bruches were thegmed, that did not pr vent the cricket ground, another big crown a many of whom sought vantage points in the shade of trees,
The plain heat 4 myths procent good and wendher
certing to the tourists. Seep?
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SOCCER FIXTURES
following
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fixtures and appointmetis till Fell. 15
THURSDAY, JAN 29 MEMORIAL CUP COMP. RAF. v Army
FA. Hierro T.H. Bul
(bankungen, 3,ân juno. Referee: Tuneral
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Lock,
INTERNATIONAL CUP" "COMP
SATURDAY, JAN 31
(Chinu v Ireland
tul!
madele elaqgen
e and mineilg
pom Johnson | him for two 1
Int Jobinson
fried Bowling
less, it was exportal in pisan to the gully their advantage pr. vieled their butamen could withstand the
early attacks and mantain a refr und the wicket at Hazara and lentless defence with the lea of brought the
weaking down the Australian bowlers. Milter was in line for
attrick when play resumed. Mankad had Ave ballot Miller's second over to fare,
Amarnath's first atroke was a The le with intense Interest, ball camp hip high on the leg side and the Indian exptain de- theted it for a four and drove the reyalh balt through covers for two.
the
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of spinner Arst malder over, At R3. Land- wall replied Toshack and twi
(Nave, 330 p.) Referee: L.. Young.
SUNDAY, FEB 8
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's v South Chlis
(Club, 4 pan.)
Reter: 1. Bullock, Likesmer: 1.P. Li, C. Redinati. tenisks S.M.
Police, 4 p.m.4 Referee: A. Bragan.
Draw
Landon, Jun. 26. The following was the draw for the tifth enund of the F.A. Cup'made
Inday:
Spure
Manchester t Southamptuk Manchester C Blackpool Middlesbro
N. Delgado. M. Xovier 12.P.R.
Fulham y Kli Cher Chinese A.A. v
pin.) Navy, Referee: RM, Omar, Ligesen: SM Eason/A, Lrck.
Laresmety: W. Galtung A. Brugih | 23th R., v Police
SUNDAY, FEB, 1
MIMORIAL, CUP COMP
chinese y Non-Chinese Civilians
tube, 3.30 pm,
Referee: RM, Omar.
Linesmes: 1. Bisley T,G. Padley, SATURDAY, FEB, 7 FIRST DIVISION
Wwong Wah's Club
(Police, poN.J Referee. 1. Bitsy, Linnen M. Xavier M, Leonx
Easterfi
s later trich was taken, withi Manted at out at 99, and HaAP.
aren't ut nine.
Sampon, 4 pm. Releier: J. Havelau
Lipesinen: SMI Easton, V.F. Mak,
Ying Tao
Savy
(Navy, 4 pan.)
Referce: AF. Wills.
Linen: Sgt. Munson L. Barris
SECOND DIVISION "A"
Lind-Q. Police
100 in 127 Mins.
Lindwell and McCoul look stp
interval! after the the attack
hate cut the fast when Manked bowler for two and pulled the leusponer als for two wall was no-balled for the first se ti ninth over and im mediately Bradaan replaced hum St. Findwall's opening over was with Tushock. The total then not as his bowling on Saturday was 93, und Mankad turned Me evening, Mankad played every square leg to send up 100 ball with the middle of his hinde, except the sixth delivery which he glanced for two and followed with a nice straight drive for three,
in 127 minutes.
enntinued
Meanwhile, Hazure
12 runs ull listy, his first
The tem- Coining Tom singles.
105 tex perature had then riren degrees.
Hazare's Arst boundary on-drive off Tos. conte for at hark was was no-bulled twice in Mankad also dr ve
Expensive Over Lindwall was having trouble that ever. the tener, with his bont and after only one j vey and with the total at 1) he wa replaced by MeCoat, whost opening over proved ex fithave, 14 runs coming from it,
Mankad Out
Tork's XL delivery was
ภาษ -bad
half a
13
Mankad
Both batsmen stepped out to the tracked it to the boundary. When century, Amarnath one shit pitch of the ball. twice pen trating the es vers for Mankad. Fan forward and was
beiten, the ball taking his » bail.
four.
This was his most useful in- which he adopted the Inits เ
und took Two net methods conceded | hours and a half.
The Ilian grtain twice latef eut Miller in the next over. Me- Cool found a letter bugth to 1 necond over and en'y a single to Amarnath.
1. Valley, 2.30 p.m.) Referee W. Gaffney, Joseplex & R.A.0.1
E. Valley. 4. p. Referre: A.M. Ler Navy Ensters
(Novy, 2.36 p.m.)
Referee: F.A. Barretti
South China y W.D. Chinese
IC.
Refer DIVISION "B"
Sing The R.A.S.5".
(c. Hill, pam.)
2.30 Referee: J. Padley. 25th R.A. V Signals
(Sookarpre, 2.30 pan.) Referer: George,
(Sookunpoo, 4 pan.) Referee: J. Ward, Linesten: D.P. Lai/A. Farmer,
SECOND DIVISION "A" K.M. Bux v Taikou
(Pulice, 2.30 p.m.) Refree: J. Crawford, Kit Chee Dockyard (Navy, 230 p.) Referee: A, Leck,
SECOND DIVISION "B"
C. Cadre y Souh Chinn (C. I, 2.30 p.m.) Referee V.T. Leungg Electize v Chinese AA.
4 p.m.) (C. H Referee: A. Ribeiro, Club R.A.M.C.
(Club, 2.30 p.m.)
Referre: E.J. Nichols.
INTERPORT SERIES
TUESDAY, FEN. I
Hong Kong y Shanghai
Club, 3.30 p.m.) Referee: Li, Young, Linesmen: R.M. Omar/C, Tunstall.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 11
Combined Chinese Shanghai .
(July 3.30
p.m.)
Referee: R.M. Umar. Linesmen: C. Tunstall/L.G. Young.
SATURDAY, FEB. 14 Rest of Colony Shanghai
(Club, 3.30 pm)
Referee: C. Fungo!).
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Leicester
Charkan A. Swindon I'reston N.E. Colchester V. Derby Co. Lutestows Wolves or Everton.
Matches to be played on Februare 7. Extra time if necessary. Replay! (will be and the following Saturday,
February 14.
ırlyin Ads Manchester
have again but brawn at home, the venut
Manchester United versus Chachan Athlete tie will be subject ta mutual arrangement bezween these Celubs.
Referees "China
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Criticise Mail"
At yesterday's meeting of the Hong Kong Re- "ferees' Association, it was decided that the Annual Dinner of the Association would be held at the Luk Kwok Hotel, Gloucester Road, on Feb. 7. Mr. Bullock was unanimously ap- pointed to represent the Association at the forthcoming Interport Dinner.
Recent criticisms of referees recounted the difficulties which in the "Ching Mail" was also had been experienced in rezurn
to these meejings in the post, brought up at the meeting by Mr. Brogan, who voiced streng
The next meeting of disapproval of the criticisms in
be hrkl question and of the manner in Association will
Mar. 1. which they had been written.
A suggestion was put forward that action be taken by thei
Association to ensure that the Bobby Locke
Wins Again
tlar
Press did not indulge in such
When criticisms in future. query was raised as to how the views of the referees might be
Phoenix, Arizurin, Jan, 25. made known, certain of those
of Johannesburg Bobby Lackr present suggested that n referee
n there-day gall to an South Africa, wan In the event of a serund replay who was a contributor
other paper would perhaps being battle with Jim Demacer of Ojai being necessary in the Wolverhamny-
California, and Lloyd Mangeum o too Wanderers versus Everton fourth: in a position to tackle the pro- Chicago, when he came from behin cound tir, it will take place oli Aston | bjem. Villa's ground on Monday, February 2. Reuter.
Linesmen
18 holes ** un the final
Phoenis Country Club to capture the ESS 10,000 Phoenix Open Golf Chrumpinta- ship with a 72-hule intal of 268.
It was a new record for the event,
returned
card of 269
The question of linesmen at Division хитек WAK brought up and it was pointed which previously wax 270. Demare: and out by the Chairman
the Mangrun was third with 270-A meeting, Mr. R. M. Omar, that sociated Press.
of the responsibility Clubs to supply linesmen.
Jack Kramer Second Takes The Lead
it was
of
It was suggested that in alt coats where Cluba failed to supply linesmEN 021
САВСС where inefficient Inesmen were junket with supplied, a report should be
Madison, Wis., Jan. 25. Big Jack Kramer today took an 11-0 lead in hie nationsi pro- fessional tennis
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FASTING FOR KOWLOON
Nanking. Jan. 26. Chinne pren reports said that 400,000 members of labour union
Chenptu are farting today to
fanta tatian
the for
wisted Chinuar squatters of Khwloon N Coy and in protest against the Hony Kang Government's action. -United Prost
Dodds Wants Competition
Boston, Jan. 20. Champion miller Gill Dodds in eager to attempt longer dis- chancer tances to improve his fur the Olympiad. Dodds is in nild-season form already and secus to be suffering from lack of competitors in the mile. He has hopes of racing for the U.S. in the 3,000 metres in next He believes untry Genes,
he en prime himself for that by ngaging in two and three-mile race during the current indoor season.
Maker met parameters appear unwilling
Since to co perate, the mile is the feature of their frack
Dodds has programmes. ben overwhelmed with pleas to stiek 1 his speciality.
Jack Ryder, Bul his mach, says:--
Ir Gal ever gets a chance to try two milles in fast company, he will break Greg Riec's five- year-old mark of 8 minutes GY Seconds in his first stort."-Asco-
eluted Presa.
WAS COLD AT
FANLING
Bobby Riggs here, winning a mide by the reforce concerned, Sure and it was cold at Fanling last week-end but 6-4 6-0 victory fana.
before 4.175 to the
10 Association
that necessary action might be taken.
Kamer controlled the play Mr. Gaffney referred to the Throughout with a cannonball enthusiasm with which Refereca' service and alert defensive play. meetings were attended at Home
Linesmen: L.G, Young/R.31. Omar. His 6-0 victory in the second and voiced the opinion that the
get was the first love-set victory Home practice should be follow by either player in their 20. ed here in Hong Kong. match series.
Sportsmanship And The Rules
(By "Grandstand")
Cut Mohanged entered at 124 Some time ago we had occasion to criticise certain
Mike Lindwall returned to and Ian Juhnen replaced Tus- Hazare stopped rat and the altuck at 10. relieving Miler.) bark. whosa gares were then four beautifully drove the off-spinner overs, one muiden, 17 runs and to the m twee whkets.
for four, while Mo hamed pened with a pull to the hundary eff McCool after watch- ing the turn of the first few dc- JIN PROS.
acts of sportsmanship, which, for want of a better term, we classified as of the "tea-party social" variety, but your scribe never thought that his weary eyes would have to witness an example of the extremely opposite nature. Narrow Escape
Fans out on
the CB.A. park,demanded an "obstruction" deel- Lo which Omar finally Mustad had a meremy osenjit proval to M hanimed's an Sunday afternoon must have Ision
the unwelcomic odour agreed. when 12 and the togt 42. 1
rast kort stroke for stretelungn.ficed
the atmosphere Jhnson's next permeating Jan Johnson dificat, Porsand H Tar gave
Hollands of the An umpire is on the field to chance lew down at backward peng, he missed and was smart. Couch Buster
a pre-game re-sea that the game is played ac and if in his short leg off Lindwall. Amarinililly stumped and half the side was Been insisterl on
gulation, and claimed a Wildeat cording to rules
wad caused forfeiture, the grounds that opinion obstruction opened hip shoulders in McCool's wow out for 133. next over, driving him for two Pluditar was pronvoted 1 join the Wildcute did not have me he calls it so, and does not wait for intimidation from players, as fours and a single. In contrast | Hazare. So tar Bradman's players on the deld.
this is not an appeal play as de to his slow to Australia's dourness. in: their policy of trusting
In these columns last week we fined in the Back. had paid dividends, I Arst innings, the Indien pair ini sinners.
Praised the Bets for their dogged
In any case, as Gerry Gosano the dist half here's day added;dkar played lan Johnson conforts in chusing after that chi
And ly but was unable to pene
prints was not making for home, the sive win, but claiming Tate the well-placed Brid
under the circumstances that ex-ball being in the possession of a couple of feel xisted last Sunday could at best. Benny Omar have been an empty vletory, away, your scribe cannot see Whether the decision rested with what obstruction was caused. It Coach Buster Hollands or with Gosaro was called out through the players themselves is of no obstruction, it would have a dự- consequence except that a surferent matter. has been cast in the unblemish-
47.
Amarnath was wearing at the Hazare late cut Barnes for rate of a run a minute. Lindwall three to reach 89 and then turn
of the d Toshacks for a single to com- bowled the first muiden day to Makud- when the total pirte a chan.eless and artistic was 33 and followed with mm. Fentury ln three hours and
inutes batting which included other muiden, alse to Mankod.
devin jours.
44
ed record of the Bees.
Before taking his team off the
At 66, Ian Johnson took awo j 15% poren ed a tremendous ova. from McCool, whose four overs which lasted nearly a minute field, Buster Hollands notined
Clouting Spree
In the
V.R.C. double-header
a
had cost 25 raus. Mankad brand between overs Bradman Chief Umpire for the game Wil-played off at the Pollee ground. gan by driving the off spinner walked up and shock hand will fred Lawrence of his claim and the V.R.C. boys smothered Police
The Indian polley was to did in fact submit nine names
with moundsman. Dempsey to cover for a single and Amarim.
keep their wickets intact until for his side. The telsin has nath glanced him for two and stumps were drawn, but Phadkor not yet been rattled by the Asclouting spree that earned them
a. 17-5 verdict, but the hooked a single, Toshack went continued to seek runs and drive en for Lindwall, who had con-pull at Barnes for fours, eeded only ten runs in his six
overe.
Easy Catch
Amaralit
drove the
Sc:res:-
India-First Innings
Sarwate, b. Miller left. Stn, b. Miller
hander, who was bowling over a Mankad, b, McCool
The In- Gul Mohamed, st, Tallon.
wicket, for three runs.
dian captain stepped out to a full
Johnson
t:ss from Ian Johnson and drove Amarnath,
it straight for fodr but in trying
tend, the Bees should have geld-Fereira
slashed
out
and
Aqua-
Mr. Omar sald that conditions
we had players in all possible garb ranging from raincoals to white shorts! A strongish breeze rather spoiled playing conditions as otherwise the course had benefitted from the rain earlier in the week. There was hetter entry than The mixed fournies competition usual for the Bogey Paul but the first attracted 23 couples and the draw is days of the seasonal cold caused only now available. The first round a few cards to be returned.
due to be played no later than-Feb. N. J. Booker, down was the wis 22-given to be three-eighths differ
chce between combined handicaps,
"America Cup"
was
I preliminaries Dinny Palla
in Hong Kong could not be com-ner, which considering the cold and WOEL 7-5, 6-3 victory over
course playing at full re Pano Segura. The Kramer-pared with those at Home. He
meritorious performance,
"The America Cup" has attracted Palis doubles combination also
|G. G, D. Conter, 3 down was rugner considerable allextints and a* to 48 was unbeatable winning 6-2,
the numerical strength of the U.S. 16-2 over Riggs and Segura. CHALLENGE ROUND Apropos the cold weather, inembers | team is known, invitations to parți-
United Press.
The
Bordeaux, Jan. 25.
1519.
New York, Jan, 25." and asinciales are reminded that li cipate will he iesel in those who of the tifinx are served only against pre-have sigued the list as desiring to The annual meeting United States Lawn Tennis Asso-vious order which must be in the play,
The game takes place on Feb. 22. clation has accepted the proposed hands of the Secretary by Friday. date of Sept. 9 to begin the chal- It will be appreciated that the
does Beton Nels JLC passing through French national team lenge round of the Davis Cup at nature of the services available dread it is quite untrue that Snead and
not permit any but a known wher the Colony that week-endt! bent the New Zealand Rugby Forest Hills.
No competition is This was decided after defeat of hot tiffins being served and any
scheduled for League touring side by 26
ing a Californian motion to play one who has not urderes may only this week-end but the Captain's Cup points to seven here today. At the International on a less favour- he supplied when all booked rifinis qualifying round for February takes half time, France led by 17 ble date in favour of the nationat have been served. Hot soup is always place on the Old Course over pointa to two.-Reuter.
available with enid meat, etc.
7th/8th, week-end.
championships.-Reuter,
Junior Davis Cup Team Scandal
New York, Jan. 26.' Charges that members of the Junior Davis Cup squad in tennis matches gambled among themselves and received lavish expense ac- counts for competing in tournaments were re- vealed at the annual meeting of the United States Lawn Tennis Association,
Volcano Erupts
San Francisco, Jan, 26.
The squad was made up of pro mising players under 18 years of age. The accusations were made in a re port by Dr. S. Ellsworth Daveṇpari↑ Jr., of New York, chairman of the Junior Davis Cup Committee.
the
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Dr. Davenport said that officials bettor for that in various sections reported in many instances that youngsters bet an exquisite flavour." and gambled
matches other than the oner
selves.
He
they
sociation and it is believed that came back in the second game
A 5,000-foot volcano at the were competing in the Wildcats will prutest any un- favourable decision based en andered out Tony Lopes Anorth end of Isabella laland, the "beyond their means" among them "And when the counter-claim that there was in rat game were by Alec Azede largest of the Galapagos group,
times are 'out of joint" fact no game, as they were not and Pao Souza who pried out a erupted un Saturday after 23 He sail the Committee received | called upon to field- a team. Fur-homer a plece, while Jeff Demp. years ́of inactivity, an RCA unconfirmed reports that outstanding how quickly du Maurier 1ther, the Untamed Felines Cacy, Rahman, Ahmed and M. message from a tuna fishing players were offered sums, in excess
of the actual expenses to play in makes them bearable !" doubles boat naid today. 40 ed a team first as scheduled, and winning pitcher
various tournaments, Tony Lopes they would have the opportunity tanned oro
walked one According to Frank Adama,
came said the offers
from 41of providing eight batters before while Dempsey on the mound for
the clubs
sponsoring the tournament the ninth could have been con- the Cops whifted four and also radio operator on-board
the but efforts 40sidered masing.
to obtain proof of allowed a free trip to first, In motor vessel "Endeavour,"
volcano
miniature offers "Issued a
had been In vain-United! Rule 6 50c, 1 states that n for the night-cap both aldos shared 14 felted game shall be declared it 10 hits but distant slugging by Bikini-like smoke mushroom at Press.
a team fails to appear upon the Dempsey with a triple and Veriga mid-morning."
with a two-bagger helped the He added that observation 200 geld, or being upon the field, re-
fuses to begin a game for which Coppera to nose out the Lopea was restricted by a smoke haze In daytime but flaming lava time scheduled or within the In the Baseballers Madcap shooting and following in an game Sunday morning mentor easterly direction outlined the Organisation in which the team Eddie Marques displayed his whole mountainside after dark
c. Bradman,
108
77
Johnson the samo stroke off the next do- Hazare not out
very he fled the ball and gave Phadkar not cut Bradman an easy catch, the Aus- tralian captain running back be- hind the bowler to take it.
Amarnath's 40 included five
fours and trok 54 minutes.
Alter
Extraa
Total for five
Amarnath's refreshing Lindwall Innings, Hazaro Joined Mankad Miller and began by glancing Ian John McCoo! son for a single, Johnson was Ian Johnson
and Teshack pads. Barrie
turning the ball sharply twice rapped Hazare's Then Teahack bowled a no-ball, Bradma Mankad taking it for four.
it is scheduled or assigned at the
Wtimes sot for forfeitures by the
BOWLING
0 M I
2
44
1 34
2 78
47
10 2 35
23 0
i 0 4 0 Byes 7-1eg-byes 4-no-balls ·3- (Toshack 2, Lindwall one).- Kazore was troubled whon Reuter, facing Johnson, who was fight-
Incident
men.
regular hurler
in
POLITICAL VIOLENCE
2 is playing, Ponding the repart now pitching and Dale Cramer United, Press.
Rome, Jan. 26. from Chief Umpire Wilfred Law-who relieved
Rome newspapers today re- renco critiam on the claim for Kelly Silva-Netto In the second
ported 37 persons wounded in opolnis would be out of place.
political violence in two Italian chapter to end the game without
This Filipinos will register entries ir towns. giving tut a hit er run. new discovery is likely to upsel the near future. Nations intend
Twenty-two were hurt at a the current league standings buting to participate in the Tour Communist Party dancein Another incident in the Re- Dale Cramer will face his reatment are requested to send
Messina (Sicily) last night crelo-Saints scuffle which caused test when he comes up against their entries before the end of when a bomb was thrown into
month in order that *; some confusien was an incident the Recreio tamblers next Sun- the Calre, Jan. 26. round third base wlien the day.
schedule many
be drawn up to the hall.
Fifteen were hospitalised in trade pact between bleacher wolves howled "obatnic
give players sufficient notice, of Russia and Egypt began today when tion" as Gerry Gosang advanced So far the only entry, reerived) dates and time of play. A meet- Brescia, ripar Milan, yesterday, M. Menililkov, Soviet Deputy Minis to third on a fy. Bass Umpire by the Secretary of the Assecla- Ing to discuss thing, da wall as in a fight or leftist interlopers Printed and published for the pro-er of Foreign Trade, called Omar called Gerry safe but the tion for the International series sundry other matters, will held with members at a private The Newspaper Enterprise. Premier Nakrashy Pasha, who is also wolves were not satinned-Ro- la from a US Navy contingent by the General Working Com- meeting of the rightist Itavan
· Molthen's Office Social Movement. --- Associated Walter James KRATES Byptian Finance Militer.
and underst:od that Portugal and the, on Monday, Hot Kaor
alde would commentinlied Press. od grand "the arbiter
ing the ball admirably. The rato
recting has now dropped, both
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