BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS. WATCH",
Stage Club's COUNTY CRICKET
General Meeting
The first general meeting of Stage Club the Hong Kong since the inaugural, committee elections in 1840 was held last night in the King George's Hall of the Missions to Sca- men's Institute.
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1948.
MIDDLESEX OVERCOME BIG TASK
London, May 18,
The brave recovery of Sussex after following on, set Middlesex the surprisingly big task of making 220 runs to win in three and a quarter hours, but another century by Jack Robertson, his second of the match, enabled the champions The Rev. Clifford Davies, RN,
to win with 35 minutes to spare, Club, the retiring chalrroan of
Bailey made the winning hit Except for a chance at 88 to
last read the report on the last year's
the from the third ball of the presentations. In his address he Bartlett at mid-off from
history Of the stent with the
bowling of Jack Oakes, Robert-over of the day, but Kent gave Was "prison's innings
chanceless. Hampshire a fright by dismissing Stage Club, when it
eight
before victory ment marily & Services organisation." Perfectly timed drives and pulls
achieved. "See the Club was founded. brought him most of his 15
thon fourteen plays no fewer
produced,
ranging fours in a stay of two hours and have been from "The Man Who Came to 20 minutes. He made 137 out
Medineval of 199, Dinar 10 Marality,
usalyasting!
this
Lite
" he said.
Wes
After a flurry of excitement, the Roses match ended in a draw, wholly in Lancashire's favour.
48
Other Games
Results:
was
At Derby: Warwickshire beat Derbyshire by 7 wickets. War- wickshire 390 and 34 for three, "Everyman," At the moment the Club is in
Derbyshire 177 and 264 (Ellioti 91, Revill 52, Hallles six for 04), A stale of transition, as many of
The Yorkshiremen falled to
At Worcester: Glamorgan beat who for~ the service persvetiel
ure save the follow-on, losing their Worcestershire by an Innings and murly onde up its ranks
for runs.
Glamorgan 485 temat. The responsibility for last six first innings wickets for lunch. In the
(Watkins runs before
1011 declared civilian-service 48
284
163 Worcestershire
und batsmen, including Hutton, sitw (White 81, Wooller four for postion will therefore rest with follow-on, the fallure of the early nine the new committee,
A Nottingham; "Given the loss of the first three second a farger stage and a more comings wickets for 43 and when she beat Surrey by four
# talicus house, there is no reason Lester was fourth out at 87, kets, Surrey 419 and 268 for
(Squires 110, F. R. why the next benson should not possible two hours play remain decid
e and Yorkshire stood in grave Brown 54), Nottinghamshire 420 danger.
for declared and 280 for (Keeton 64, Hardstaff 79).
At Southampton Humpshire
Kent by
wickets. beat Hampshire 443 for 6 declared and 127 for 8. Kent 250 and 310 for 7.-Reuter,
The chairman pitted:
be great success.
Long-Term Policy
to see a· Z370- "I should like
for next mume mupped out
Shake ye to include, say, a
ware Play, amongst other things I should like to Fee Junt, ter policy with regard to Вецен home permanent established. We should sim
with full vale Hong Kong
Tacities for enjoyment
Thespian Art.
to
of the
"It needs vision, enterprise and 1.E.. the Governur, Iurd work.
who has rerently honoured us by becoming our Pitron, I know sefs Kerm of a cultural in the runter for the Colony-we can do
read things with palence perseverance, and this aim should nut be forgotten,
and
"As to our radio work, we have
an enthusiastic nucleus of ardent brouensters who are doing ex- the cellent work.
Although al
Wilson (41) and Aspinall (42 not out) remained together in stubborn afth wickel stand of 87 und saved the match,
Hampshire won & thrilling race with the clock in beating. Kent by two wickets, auccess fully accepting Valentine's ohallenge to score 124 to win
In 65 minutes.
Tennis Player's Feat
Miss
London, May 18. Gem Hoa-hing. Chinese moment we are somewhat cramp-tennis player, who was born
In
tennis
ed in production by the limits of Hong Kong, recently performed
a remarkable feat in a the Z.B.W. Stutio, this will not
tournament at Hurlingham near. always be the case."
In the finals of the wo- The Rev. Clifford Davies, R.N., London.
The men's singles she created a re- was re-elected Chairne
beating the prominent following committee was elected: cord in Mr-R-Oulitas, Mrs P. Coombes, English player, Miss E. C. Peters
Alan Russell. Mr.
Phillp Without conceding a single-game Mr. Alan Lurn, Mr. Peter Gregory, Father the first time of this tourne- Sheridan and Mr. Hubert Clarke, ed in the finals
Lt. Col. E. B. Brasier-Creagh, went.
tury of 15
Dramatic Group
Note
cix
Body In Shark
And Skeleton Found
A 460 lb. shark was caught on Whit Monday by Chol Ha, ☐ fisherman from Bhek-O Village, off Cape d'Agullar Peninsula.
Chal brought his catch back to Shak-O Village where he wold it to the Puk Lea Fish Shop. When It was out open, the remains of a decomposed male body were discovered.
be The only article by which the body may possibly Identified is a pair of Jungle-green Army-leus trousers.
Mystery surrounds the discovery of a human skeleton on the beach at one of Hong Kong's popular bathing renorta yes- terday.
The skeleton, which has not yet been identified, was found by Lieut. Brown of the RA.B.C. among the rocks at Tweed Bay, Stanley,
According to police report the skeleton is believed to have been washed up by the. tide during the night.
Davis Cup
SWEDEN FAVOURED TO WIN EUROPEAN ZONE
SPORTS
BRIEFS
London, May 19.
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Conclude Next Week
The Hong Kong Badminton Championships will be concluded next week, with semi-finals at Club de Recreio on Monday and Tuesday, and the finals at K.C.C. on Thursday and Friday.
At the end of the matches on} The winding up programme for Friday, a presentation of trophies Friday will be the Men's Junior (League and Championship) will Singles Final (5. Gaul v. WC bo mado.
Chung); Mixed Doubles Final and Next week's matches on the Men's Senior Doubles Final. four different evenings will start: Umpires for the evening, are at 8.30. Arrangements have bous M.A. Oliveira, AL, Fisher and W. made to cope with crowds expect-Gilles.
Led.
On Monday, the programme consiste of the Men's Senior Bingles Semi-Finals in which Pat- rick Wong meets S.A. Vanar and Low Kent-sec opposes Robert second the Mch's Tay, and the Junior Doubles Semi-Finals, the contestants being S. Saul and W. Gilles against K.S. Thong and TIL Choo..
Umpires for the evening will
JL. Anderson.
WATER MISUSE WARNING
A strong warning against
be A. Fisher, F.H. Kwok and the misuse of water was issued by Mr. Kin Shing Lo also at Club de at Central Magistracy yester- two Men's Senior day.
On Tuesday,
Recreio, the Doubles Semi-Finula will be ploy Before Mr. Lo were two re-
tho
second Mixed
sidents
poses.
Experienced
RAOC Driver Fined $30
Sgt. E. MacDonald, R.A.O.C., stated by his 'de fence counsel (Mr. A. S. C. Comber). to have had ten years' driving experience and possessing a clear record, was found guilty on the sum- mons of failing to exercise such caution as to ensure the
safety of all traffic and fined. $30 by Mr. W: H. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday.
Thomas Lock
As Denmark became the eighth nation to enter
of 608 Nathan the quarter-finals of the European zone in
Road, second floor, summoned for the Davis Cup competition, Sweden remained
the same offence, was found not the outstanding favourite to win the contested off, and
of Beautiful Terrace, guilty aftor Mr. P.A.L. Vine had Doubles Semi-Final,
on the evidence for 1948.
Teking part
will
Bonham Road, Rummoned for al- submitted that, bo Patrick
D. service by in of Trame Sub-Inspector tering the inside The Swedish team of Len-
and C Wong C. Au against TS. nart Lergelin and Torsten Young and WF. Foo: Low Keat stalling a rubber hose permanent Brown, defendant was travelling Johansson is the same which 200 and S.A. Vanar against R. to the roof for gardening pur- at a very reasonable speed.
In returning a
a verdict of gulky shared the top favourite spot Tay and P.K, Hul; R. Tay and
Mr. J.R. McAusland, of the against MacDonald, Mr. Latimer against P.H. with Czechoslovakia in last Miss W. Cheung
Waterworks Department, said the said that he, did not take a serk- entire roofs of Nos. 3 and 4 were ous view of the case as it was year's European zone contest. Wong and Miss M. Ribeiro.
unfortunate Semi-Final Play-Off
"just one of those The Czecha this year are play-
used as gardens. Lucerne, May 18.
He asked for a serious view to things that do happen from time Umpires will be MÁ. Qliveira, ing without second string Vlad-
of the walerta time." ibe taken because Birmingham
teamed with 8.A. Gray and J.J. Remedios. England's mir Cernik who, City,
one Jaroslav The first of the series of Anals shortage.
The two summons, arose from Second Division champions, beat European number
between
Lock's car, Defendants, Hiu Wai-hang and a collision on vital doubles will be played at K.C.C. Lucerne by one goal to nil here Drohny, won the
wore both fined an Austin 10 licence No. 603, and At Lonis: Middlesex beat tonight. The teams battled to a match to eliminate Sweden last Thursday, the matches being the Lee Che-ming,
and the $25.
Ja milltary weapon carrier (A Mid-scoreless frst half.-Reuter. years Czechoslovakia went on to Man's Senior Singles
Mr. Lo said, it was the first 2910) at the junction of Cameron Sussex by eight wickets.
moet Australia for the right to Men's Junior Doubles, Interspers- dlerex 392 for 5 declared and 220
tussle with the United States, the ed with a Mixed Doubles exhibi- case of its kind and so would not Road and Carnarvon Road at. 2.40 (Roberson 137). SussCX
Any fur pan. on March 26. tion match between M.A, Ol-be dealt with severely. for two
Cup holders, • 156 and 455 (Jas Longridge 70,
The military vehicle was tra- veira and Miss M. Silva and T.5. ther cases would draw the maxi- Bartlett 60, J. Oakes (3).
Young and Miss U. Khoo. mum fine of $250,
velling along Cameron Road to- Mr. be AL. Fisher, He thanked
Road, and the Umpires will
McAuslandwards Chatham for taking action.
private car along Cornarvon Rd, S.A. Gray and JL, Andersop.
when the former struck the Int ter in the middle, pushing it back 21 feet.
1wo
Although the
Paris, May 18.
lawn French
Carnik Out
Al Leicestershire: Leicester- tennis championships do not start shire versus Northamptonshire, offelally until tomorrow, a few
This year, Cernik did not return match drawn: Lelcestershire 340 preliminary matches were played to Czechoslovakia from Italy In and 221 for nine dentated, (Pren-1 the Stade Roland Garros here Lime to be nominated for the jahire, 289 and 130 for 9, (Brookesday, among them being a first | Czech 1948 squad,
tice not out 100). Northampton-
round men's singles match In
Sweden, who beat Switzerland US Baseball not out 70, Davis not out 01). which A. Shafel, of Egypt, beats. In the second round play, will
Yorkshire At Leeds:
versus 1. flugron, of France, by 0-1, Lancashire, match drawn: Lon; | 0-1-Reuter. cpshire 450, Yorkshire 256 and 177 for five-Reuter.
Bowls
Teams
Lawn Bowls teams:-
Fillping Club, in a 2nd Division League match against Talkoo Recreation Club at Taikoo on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.
JW. Lee,
John Tang, R. o.) Hughes, W. Field (Skip).
*
8-2,
have a tough quarter Anal test aquad against the Hungarian which beat France 4-1. If the Gwedes come through this one Sydney, May 18. they should have an easy passage Eddle Miller, the Australlan through the semi-finals at the ex- of the winners of the featherweight champion, is leav-pense Ing here for England on June 1 Netherlands Great Britain qua to challenge Ronnie Clayton, the ter-final match British and Empire champion, for
Czechoslovakia, with Drobny a virtual certainty to win all his his Empire title.
Miller haz
been promised singles games, is expected to beat in the quarter-Onals world title fight with the holder, Belgium Willie Pep, If he beats Clayton.-play
Both Belgium and the Czechs had first round Bye Belgium Reuter.
in their beat Argentina 3-2. second round match while the Czecha beát Brazil 4-1 United Press,
for matches with Olle Tandberg Britain
Filipino Club v. Kowloon Cric-the Swedish heavyweight cham-
New York, May 19. Bill Daly, the boxing manager. F. J. Rodrigues, John Cotton, The feat is made all the more of the Sino-British Club.con- remarkable by the fact that Miss W. G. Ogley, Dr. Atienza (Skip). told Reuter today that he was clusied the meeting with on Ho, owing
L. S. Da Silva, Alfred Taylor, considering cffers from Stockholm to falling eyesight uttdress on the new "Oscar"
which she feared last year might H. Y. Hsu, Dan Rezario (Skip). awards, explaining the Group's prevent her competing in further in a friendly at home pion. desire to gain the co-operation tennis tournaments, has new ta
on Sunday at 4.00 p.md-
Daly said that Swedish promo- Several of the various dramatic groups of
spectacles.
J. W. Lee, John Tang, Y. ters were anxious for him to send the Colony for the good of the mentators have remarked on her
over Lee Savold and Pat Comis- Stage in general,
fine play in this match and bave Abbas, W. Field (Skip).
F1 Rodrigues, John Cotton, key, a leading American heavy- The meeting ended with a vote suggested she might be consider-
Chittenden weight, for fights in Stockholm to the retiring 'com-ed for inclusion in the Wightman W. G. Ogley, V.
(Skip).
} this, summer-Neuter. Cup team.
of thanks .mittee.
wear
טז
com-
Paris, May 18.
S. Da Silva, J. Laidlaw, H. Two Chinese males, one resid- This is not her only success this Y. Hsu, Dan Rozario (Skip).
Reserves: Dr.. Atienza, A. ing in Graham Street and the season, for she had already won other In Queen's Road West, the Surrey hard court champion-Taylor, C. F. Lee and J. Delgado. Josef Asboth, of Hungary, hold- were admitted to Hospital yester- chip and has reached the semi- day, both suffering from in over-nal of the British hard court
dose of lysel..
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the death of his mother.
Helps Out Hungary
London, May 19,
to drink --Britain - has agreed more Hungarlon wine to enable Hungary to send a, team of 150 to the Olymple Games, the Board
CARDINALS BEAT DODGERS NARROWLY
Lock claimed, in his evidence, that his vehicle was travelling ut 15 m.p.h. at the time of the MacDonald sald pccident, whlic this his truck was going as 18
estimated m.p.h. (Lock
Mao. Donald's speed at 30 m.p.h. but
scene, New York, May 18.
the Magistrate, after visiting the said that he believed the driver's speed to be
In the National League, the league-loading Car-military
what he had stated.) dinals squeezed out a 4-3 victory over the
Brooklyn
Dodgers.
Right fiolder Enos
Slaughter's two-run homer in the sixth off Visit By
Ralph Branca provided the-spark. · Third baseman Spider Jore" gensen hit a two-run homer for the Dodgers as George Munger won his fourth straight victory. Johnny Schmitz held. Philadel- phia to six hits as he pitched the. Chicago Cubs to a 3-2 victory. Cubs the The Phillies handed three unearned runs.
The Pittsburgh at Boston and
Cincinnati
York New games are tonight.
In the American League, Saint Louis turned back the New York Yankees 6-5 despite homers by left fielder Charle, Keller and right fielder Johnny Lindell.
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New York............... 5 11
2 Saint Louis .... 6 9 (Winning pitcher Bisean) Boston
7 13 2 10-11 0
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The Browns scored three times in both the fourth and fifth in- nings to hand. Yankee pitcher
of Trade disclosed todle Com-Allie Reynolds his first defeat in
The Hungarian Olympic mittes, faced with the problem six trics.
of finding £15,000 to finance the team, suggested to the British au-
Allowed Six
*
Detroit (Winning pitcher Sal White) 5 10 1 Washington Chicago
4 12 0 (Winning pitcher Ray Scar-
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Kiwi Loses Title
Cardinal
Spellman
His Eminence Francis Cardinal of New Spellman, Archbishop York, and his party of 14, in- Archbishop Bergan, of cluding Omaha, USA. Bishop James Walsh
and Monsignor Fulion
most Sheen, America's
fomous in 20 by air
radio preacher, will arrive
Hong Kong an
from
May
they Melbourne, where have been attending the centenary celebrations of the Melbourne- Dioceso..
Hong Kong Football Club 1ster of the men's singles titles
Coventry, May 16. Cardinal Spellman and three Team v. K.C.C. on Saturday on the French lawn tennis champion-
Dick Turpin (Leamington) of his party will be the guests the K.C.C. green, at 3.30 p.m. P ships, has been scratched from
won the British Empire mid-of His Excellency Sir Alexander J. Russell, J. ).
Dr. J. this year's event, which opens Selby, L. Collyer
dieweight title when he knock-Grantham and Lady Grantham at here tomorrow.
ed out the holder, Bos Mur- Government House during their
in the Asboth left here for home im- thorities that they take that much Detroit allowed Boston six runs phy, of New Zealand, in the stay Colony. mediately on learning today of worth of Hungarian wines and and then tallied seven times in first round of a scheduled 15- Cardinal Spellman will cele brate Moss at the Catholic Cathe pay for it from the credit of the
at Conventry dral at 6 seventh to win 10-0.
at 6 am. on Thursday, May of Spain, in the second round this, of England.
He was to have met F. Olczaca, blocked account with the Bank, the sixth and three times in the round contest
hore 27 (the Feast of Corpus
Christi). Pitcher Ray Scarborough's 12th City's football ground Trado at
In the afternoon. at 8.30 p.m., a Britain's Board of
inning single scored rightfielder tonight. first apposed the idea but when Sid Steward with the winning run in the nrst round, weaving with tending by Sir Alexander and
Murphy did most of the forcing
which will be it learned that Hungary's partiel-
RE Washington ended a four game pation in the Olymple depended
however, when Murphy, who ap- on this the British oficials agreed. losing streak by beating the Chi- his right. There was a surprise, Lady Grantham, will be given at
The spokesman agreement to
of the Boardcago White Sox 6-4.
peared to have command of the the Hong Kong Hotel by the Right Rev. H. Valtorta, Blahop The Philadelphia' at Cleveland
altuation, ran into a perfect right of Hong Kong. hook and was put down for a At 8.15 p.m. Mgr. Fulton Sheen count of seven,
will broadcast an address from The end came after two minu-l zBW.
Hong Kong Football Club Zad; Team v. Club de Recreio on
week.--Reuter.
London, May 18. Mr. Noel Cannon, the trainer. the H.K.F.C. green at 3.30 p.m. stated at the Hurst Park races
A. Coleman, H. Wooley, A. today that Mr. James Rank's Jock said a Bailey, C. Strange (Skip), Scat will not run in the Derby, that, effect was recently reached game is tonight.
Lt. Col. Dowbiggin, O. Mor- "Jock Scot rapped himself at with the Hungarian authorities. gan, K. Forrow, D. W. Fitches Chester and, as his joint has not United Press.
responded to treatment, it will be Capt. (Skip)...
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Bennett, T. Waller, C. Carr, Impossible tece," said Mr. Can-have been
to train him for the A Chinese male is reported, to Brooklyn (Skip).
knocked down and Reserves G. Willerton, Ham-non..
rendered unconscious by a Mill Strange and R. Miller. Jock Scot was Nathan Road
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KWANGTUNG FACES FLOODS
Indian Recreation Club First Kwangtung Province once again faces the danger of summer floods, while Hong Kong, 100 miles from here, is anxiously watching its low water
supply situation.
M.B, Hassan, M.Y Adal, 5. Yurur” and A.Mi. Wahab (skip).
M.I Razack, A.R. Kitchell, J.
tes and 55 seconds,--Rautor.
RACEHORSE- INJURED
A local racehorse, which Police: could not mame, but described as well-known," injured its left
hind leg when it shled, at a
Further particulare of. the Re- ception will be announced before the end of this week.
BALL PENS CONFISCATED
Eight packages, containing 33
truck yesterday near the junction hall pens and: 600 refills, were of Shan Kwong and Village Road: on board the C.N.A.C. plane seized by Revenus Officer Fowler The horse was being led by a
mafoo when it frightened at the which arrived at Kal Tak Alt- Rudden
appearance of a. truck eld at 2,40 p.m. on May 10 from America.
leaving Yuk Bhau Street.
The horse injured its log when:
It reared over a private motor vehicle parked nearby,
London, May 18,
DERBY CALL-OVER The odds against My Babu, favourite for the Derby, were cut to 8 to 2 at the call-over at the Victoria Club, London, tonight.
My Babu was
claimant for There being no the cargo, Mr..W.A. Blair Kerr granted the application, for its confiscation, at Kowloon yoster-
WATEMBEZZLED The East/River (a tributary the homes in Shiuhing have'sain- This, It is believed, caused the of the Pearl River), is said to pans nearby in case: flood waters price of rice to rise substantially. Hoogen and A. Muuhn be overflowing and many of make and tradmport Impossible. (Apicul of 111 pounds of arst
HIS MASTER K.M. Humjahn. A.M. Rumjaha
Signs of walling River, was grade rice fetches around CNS7
11-year-old cook, appeared U.A. Rumjahn and AK, Mian the fertile farmlands are under
ters can be sien, in Canton. It4 million); Mos (skip).
water. Farmers, are --reported
Kwanglung Province, suffered 'malt, whern Atha" level:'of-the
yesterday charged with embarrl- 1.R.C, Second. Division v. Club | to have gathered their posses-
Pearl River - has vidibly rian cse of its worst doods for the
(11,800,0 de focrolo (AWAY);—
sions, and taken to the hilla“. Dad As Bizaak, A.R. Razack,sing waters in the Han Kilvet
¡and streáliin avtrie sunuchs ̈äre-past-25 years in the summer': of in the previou quoted: 3-to, in the dock at Central Magistracy.
1047 when rising waters caused Of the nine horses offered to ing his mailer of under: water-teraly crop and property
Were French. My Defendant, pleading rully, was sentenced to 12-month hard (another tributary of the Pearl
traffic Suspended damer katalab by pi, Leon Volterra and the Are ordered to be retured 10 kaw
Fowned-in
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bridge along the Canton Since last summer-consider by h ALK, Sudald and AG, Bufald able salary, though, the riveristiwas was put out able sums of money have been Khan, was chaler to back at 100 Yoo, the master, who employed
to 7 compared with is more sarique in ekseemmission i by rushing spent in strengthening the dykes weak, but the price of the French defendant as cook for 130
wording; to report:
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