Korean Footballers' Exhibition

The Korean Olymple Foot- ball team on their way to London will meet a combined Chindas team at Carolina Hill; this evening at G

6 p.m. The Korean team in sald

bo a 1947

toured Shanghai.. and beat all the teams there. Tao at full strength Bing and in Shanghal, at the time was only able to hold them to a on all draw when the match was, abandoned owing to spectators encroaching, on- the ground.

190 Atrong side. “

Mixed Foursome Competition

com-

The mixed foursome petition played at Deep; Water] Bay last Thursday

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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1948.

ELIMINATING SNAGS

AUSTRALIA

HONG KONG-MACAO DECLARES: 1774 FOR 7 TRAFFIC FLOW SMOOTH TRAFFIC

To build on ever-incroosing volume of tourist

traffic between Hong Kong and Macao, Tennis

Portuguera Businessmen are making an all- out attempt to facilitate travelling.

Several obstacles to the smooth flow of traffic

have already been removed--the time of travel, accommodation scarcity, cost of fare and landing difficulties, at Macdo. Negotiations between the two Governments to pormit re. sidents to ylatt elther colony without win, excepting Chin eac citizens, are in the opinion of some authorities "coming to A very favourable conclusion." The Macro Air Transport Ltd. I the only airline running the Macho-Hong Kong, air run. It started a week-end air service in

April, and daily run is in the

making.

Catalina are operating

on this run..

The air service, which cut down the four-hour, acu travelling by Ung hours at first new takes only an hour. Including Customin

procuring flight] altcraft mooring. Goarding and disembarking at Macao. Actual air travelling is 20 minutes.

won examination, Was by Mr. and Mrs. Lissaman clearances, with a nett score of 04.

Four ball against bogey played an the Old Courze at Fanling on Sunday was won by Messrs. Verel And-Mackie-who-be-turned-5-up.-

Runters up were Mesats, Gawlor and Bathurst 3 up.

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Building Ramp

Fixtures

The following are the fixtures for, the work:--

.TODAY

H.K.C.C. K.C.C.

colony have to obtain visas from the Portuguese Consulate. Chinese citizens do not need a visa. Al- though it is not difficult to obtain one the airline buthorities believe that- tho elimination of this formality by both sides would be

Incentive to would-be C.C.C. great

K.C.C. tourists or visitors.

a

Champion Allan Ford Beaten

Milwaukee, July 5. Wally Ris, Iowa University beaching the planes, since May free-style at the Olympic re The construction of a ramp for sprint star, won the 100-metre expected to be completed nexgional swimming trials today month, and this will facilitate

with a spurt over the last few cutting Further lunding, Mr.

down the travel time. The Cus- yards, beating out champion] toms work amoothly and Macao- Alan Ford. The Eclectic competition which bound passengers are given easter has been running on the New passage through.

The qualifying round for the Captain's Cup resulted in 'a the between Mr. Forbes and Gordon who will play off at a inter date..

Course since the Old Course was

closed in April was won by Mr F. Verol with a score of 49, Mr. J.B. Kite runner up with 52.

A stond Eclectie will shortly be started on the Old Course.

LADIES. BECTION DEEP WATER BAY

The Eclectic Competition -

thus

The Riviera, a modern hotel equipped with up-to-date ameni- European-managed. opened in mid-June: Accomodat ng 50 persons, it can provide food con- for 100. Its opening has

klerably relieved the congestio at the Grand Hotel..

The former cost of fare of $40, a trip or $75 return has beeri cut

May and June was won by Mrs. down today to $30 or $80 return. Haig with a score of 27-1%.

2544

The Three Club competition last Tuesday was won by Mrs. Gilmore with a-store of 80-14,00. The prize was presented by Mrs. Smalley.

There will be Stroke Com- petition' on Thursday, July 15 and Two Ball Foursonic on Tuesday, July 27.

CYCLING.RECORD

Ankara, July1 4.

The national

Turkish cycling team in trials for the forthcom- ing Olymple Games in London, covered the 100-kilometres (62

4 miles) in turn beurs, minutes, thus breaking

the Olympic record set up in Ber- lin in 1930 by Robert Charpen-

Visitors to the

The

+

Portuguese

AUSTRALIAN TURF SPRINT

Ford; former Yale star fron Bolbon, Canal Zone, still holds the 100-yard record of 49.7 secs

as well s

well as the, 100-metre record. However, Alex Jany, of France, bettered Ford's mark while last week Ford eclipsed Jany's mark. Both still are unrecognised.

-MIXED DOUBLES V Recreio v Ln.c. TOMORROW··

VH.K.U.

LR.C.. บ

tenuia

UB.R.C..

y C.R.C. "g"

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Gloucester, July 5.

The Australian' cricket- tourista at lunch time today, declared their first innings closed at 774 runs for seven wickets in their match against Gloucestershire.

Scotes:

Barnes, c Crapp

Cook

*Morris, c and b Scott 290

Hassett, st. Wilson, b

Cook

21

Miller, c. Cod

SECOND

Scott...

51

Harvey, c Allen, b

C.R.C. "A" C.R.C. "C" Recreio "B"

v S.CA.A. "Ƒ”

Cook

95

Loxton, not out

159

Ian Johnson, e and b Hale

27

Lindwall, not out..

**Extras

0

11

▾ E.C.C. **** FRIDAY

Total for 7 wkts.

S.C.A.A. "A" v Recreio "A"

THURSDAY

FIRST DIVISION

K.C.C. "A"

Recreio I.R.C.

C.R.C. L.R.C.

V. KTG.C.A..

.v. I.R.C.

LADIES DOUBLES

BASEBALL

Ford "and Ris are the only Americans to swim the 100-yard Ris' event under 51 seconds. time, today in the 100-metre was 57.8 secs while Ford was two- In tenths of a second slower with

58 secs.

came

Recreio

V K.C.C.

McCool, b Barnett;. 76.

774

-Reuter,

NOISY INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION AS RED SOX BREAK RECORDS

New York, July 4. what must have been the noisiest Independence Day celebration in Boston since the Battle of Bunker Hill, Red, Sox" rocked Athletics, with a 14-run sevanthinning today," smashing three records and anothar ing* 19.5 triumph. 14-runs tied the American League record set by New York Yankees in 1920. Ted Wil liams became the first American League player ever to go to bat three times in one in-. ning.

The world's back-stroke chamn- pion, Joe Verdeur, of La Salle College, Philadelphia, through easily in the 200-metra event. He was timed at 2 mins, The 42.16 secs, which was slower than Sydney, July 4.

his recent world beating effort Brisbane "Dommben

but 14 seconds faster than second 10,000" -one-of-the-richest prizes place Ralph Sale of California. of the Australian turf--was won Al Batkew, of Yale, won the by the veternit six-year-old, 100-metre back-stroke when his Murray Stream, Murray Stream, fcammate,

champion and national who won this seven furlong sprint, United States Olympic hopeful, worth £7,000 by a short head. Alan Stack, was disqualified at was to have been retired to stud the turn for touch failure, a few months-ago-but-was kept -Yalon Paul Girde won In training specially for the raco 300-metre free-style During his career Murray Stream United Press. has won over £23.000 in prize The £2,100 Australian Grand

money....

tier, of France, by Ave seconds. National at Melbourne was won -Reater.

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Olympic Diving Prospect

Nineteen Boston players went American League record of 12 to bat, smashing the the for one-inning set by Yankees

in 1920.

Paris, July 4.'" Sixteen-year-old Nicile Pelisear,d, of Casablanca

Ked Sox, made 20 bits in all for their best mark of the season and, ironically, ace slugger WI- Ilams was the only man

who went hiltless.

Yankees moved to within half A some of the second place Athle ties by edging Senators 6-5. GI Coan's lunging catch, in which he fell into the stands to rob Joe DiMaggio of a homer, highlightéd the game,

!

Games Divided

Tigers and White Sox divided brought off a double by win- at Chicago, Detroit - taking the ning the high diving event in opener 6-2 with Hoot. Evers set- the French swimming cham-ting the hitting pace by driving pionships at the Tourelle baths in three runs. Chicago won the here today.

second game, 12-1, Helped by Bat Seerey's three-run homer and a two-run roundtrip blow by Cass Michaels.

She won the spring-board div- ing event yesterday. In spite of abandaged leg. Modemoiselle Pelissard dived extremely well and gained an easy victory,

Her father told Reuter today: "She is in good form, but I think for the Olympics she will be div- ing better than when she won the European title at Monaco last September."

Philadelphia Phillies double- dumped the League, leading Bos- ton Braves 7-2 and 5-2, reducing their National League, margin-to 24 games over Pirates who mov- ed back into second place with a Cubs, 8-1 and 8-2. twin win over Cubs,

Donnelly Phillies Syl

held

-AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia

Athletics

R HE

10 0. Boston Re

Red Sox 10-20~1 Athletics: p. Scheib, c. Harris,

McCahen; c. Rosar.

Red Box:, p. Kinder; c. Bolts Washington

Senators...... Yankoes..

5 14 3

0 1

Ntors! P. Wynn; c. Evans,

Early Early.

-Yankees: p. Lapat, ` Drewa,

Geralt 76 Page; c. Barra.

Tigera ***** Chicago Waite

Sox

8 10 1

11

Tigers: p. Trucks, Benton; c.

Swift

White Sox: p. Wight, Pearson,

Rotblatt: c. Weigel. "Tresh. - Detróli" Tigers

(nightcap). Chicago White

Box

12 18. 0 Tigers p.. Overmire, Pierce, White, Gray; c. Riebe. White Sox: p. Gettel; c. Tresh. NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston Braves Philadelphia

Phillies

T

4.4

7 13 1 Braves: p. Voiselle, Potter,

Antonellk c. Salkeld." Phillies: p. Connelly; e. Se-

minick

2 10 0. Boston Braves a Philadelphia

:80

Into.

Braves; p. Barrett, White,

Hogue; c. Masi.

third

Phillies: p. Roberts; c. Semi-

nick:

A new French record for the Braves to four hits in the opener. women's 400-matres free style in the nightcap, young Robin Ro was set up by Collette Thomas, berts won his third game since with five minutes 35 seconds. She coming up to Phillies,

scattering | was already the holder of the 10 hits. previous record, wh

which was five fourth place, “

Sewell pitched 37.7 seconds. nites 37 pmple hope, Alex straight Velar cover Cuband Jany, won two events today. Ho Pittsburgh took the opener while took the 100-metres free style in Elmer Riddle topped thems for the 58.4 seconds and the 400-metres fourth time in the nightcap.

free style in five minutes and Clyde Klutz with two-run

four seconds-Router.

British Success

In

Grand Prix

>

triple and a single, paced the Tirates In the opener and Ralph Kiner's two-run homer his 20th of the season started Pirates off te victory in the "nightcap.

Win

Dodgers

Dodgers scored, four runs in the last half, of the ninth to defeat Francarchamps," July 4. the Giants, 15-11;!) at Brooklyn, British, riders scored an over-Ray Campangita putting over hall whelming success in the Belgian of them with his second two-run Grand Prix, motor cycling races hòmier of the day,go today, Not only did they win the, Cardinals ended a five-game two: main, pvchts, buis, took the Losing streak at Cincinnati, Wis-, first nine places in the 600-ce race, ning 8-1-behind the seven hit and the first

„J$0-ci-event in the pitching of Leffy Harry Kilima

won Musial baited in 3. Locket, riding & Norton won Eter by UT Upper 840 81An ted in four ride with hita, to lead St. Louie to

the 60.coFR09 Covering: the 90% thres Wide ink Baute Alt 1

mis course at an averaju spoed victory.

of 91.44 miles per hour, while the invercly Batak to briar Lie Langun 350-cu race was taken by Bob) Isadora total to asafood Foster

per, heart, having-covered the Inglagu Ak

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and 91: ""oconda

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Chicago Cubs 25- 1 8. 1

Scientific Instruments

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BASEBALL LEADERS

New York, July 4, Major League leaders, including Felday's games:

Olympic

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Soccer Team's Win

'Bluebottle' Unpopular

Princen Elizabeth's", new Dragon, racing, yashi, "Blue- 'bottle? will probably hava Ita name changed: '.The pub-. To dosen't like the name.

The people have obvious. ly taken a dielike to the

the Sunday Expres name," commented.. They said

reminds them of the pestilent By and they want the smart- est looking Dragon afloat to plassanter saji under namā.”

The Bluebottino, a wedding present to the Princess and.. "hor, husband from the Ba}{•· Ing Club, was launched at Gosport yesterday. It WEB named bottle bécnaes it has a blue hull, and blue salts-United Press,

Bigger Golf Prize Attraction

London, July 4. America's decisiye defeat. 1; the British Golf tournament v) Muirfield last week, brought suggestions today that the prize money.be increased to a point where it would attract the rent top tankers of the golfing world-Ben Hogan included.

A 12-man American delegation carried the United States golfing prestige down with them by fall- ing to run in big money. That much is evident in a post mor tem Jubilance of the Scotlan, English and Irish newspapers. knowledgeable Brit But

agreed that the American sentatives were by no

strongest

group

beads,

The

Uni

States can mustor. Fred

dean of British golfing writer was one of those who regret that rolfing's „öldest classic should not have drawn' Jimmy Imaret, Hogan, Nelson and half o dozen ther luminaries.

Small prize money-winner £180 hardly maker, the trans Allantle trip worth while, even though the title itself has poteri endorsements value in thou

of pounds. Claude; Hary

mon, winner of the Auguste Ma tors

tourney for example, wa out his expenses at approximate

£750 and be had f

of barely qualifying humiliation

ly

in addition.

Prize money in this most cons servative of tournaments has bee Tising slowly, but everyone agru that it will have to treble befor big, prizo

worth whil Fa beths. thought Some thot

given

States coWinners in the Unite

of the mar

Singapore, July 4the matter, one suggestion bein Playing their last but one game to group several

k hare, the China Olymple soccer lucrative British, tournaments, team: todby defeated the Sino- that a traveller can have a crac

stay Malays of Bingapore by two goals at several courses in his to nll.

say a honth.

But all this is unofficial as ye

to

The tourists

Scared an

an easy and the British, still savourfr victory. Although they managed of victory, fear, that its mak score only. twice, they home-hold title might be tak

this little island-Unity monopolised the game throughout, trom their opponents always bolig on Press. the defensive.

AMERICAN Batting: Williams, Boston, 201;|| Bourdogu, Cleveland 374.

The Sino-Malays, pra-wer one Runspatted In: Willams, Bor of the strongest combinations In ton, 70; Dimaggio, New York, 68, local football rolled-upon s_fow

Hung Williams, Boston, 60; Di- star performers to save them Meggio, New York, 63.

from a rout and were successful. Hi; Williams, Boston, 93 Harith was outstanding in this Boudreau, Cleveland, 40,

BEST FRENCH. SPRINTER BEATEN Paris, July 4 A newcomer, Emile Logan tter beating the French pr}}} champion, Henrl, Fenseder, in t semi-finals, won the Grand Their fast moving forwards, de Paris today at the among whom' Kwok: Ying-kee and track before 15,000

respect. The China-team com Doubles; Williams, Boston, pletely outclassed them, however Boudreau, Cleveland and Zarilla, as far as play, went. Saint Louis, all

Triples

DiMergio; New

York,

95 Coin Washington. York, Chau, Man-chi wore outstanding, dull and cold weath

Homers; "DiMaggio,

18 Keltner. Cleveland, 17. N

zave China plenty of openings nasty cross wind, an Estolen bases; Coan, Washing while their defence was sound In the Enal, Logmay beat Chi ton, 12; Dillinger, Saint Louis, P, and safely dealt with sporadic le Prigent by half a book, the la Strikeouts Lemon, Cleveland, ralde launched by the local side, 200-metres being covered in TNFeller, Cleveland, 69►

-Associated Press. ***

"Pitching:: Raschi," "New Yorki

won, lost two; Schied, Philadel phia, seven and two

NATIONAL

Batting Misla), Saint Louis, Pittsburgh Pirates 15 9 2398; Holmes, Boston, 853

Cub

p. Borowy, Kush; c. pirates, y Sewell, Highe; *.

Kluitz, Fitzgerald. Cuba

24 1

Rims bated in;-Sauer, Cincin [nati,-- 50; Mush); Saint Louis, 84, Rund Musial, Saint Louis, 37, Kider, Pittsburgh, 61.

Hits; Musial Saint Louis, 102:

Ashoburn, la 01.

Doubles; Pirates 8-14 A

Philadelphia, 18 Rumeli, Boston and Marshall Cubs: p. Rush, Robernic; e.

New York, both 17, Schering Pirates: D. Riddle; c. Fitzgerald, Triples: Mustai, Saint Louis, 9; Chicago and Hoppi Now York Giants 12 101 Philadelphia bath aight Brooklyn Dodgers :13 20 1

Homery Sauer: Cincinnati, 221 Glanta: p.. Pat, Hansen, Jan-

Kiner Pittsburgh, 29, L

St

Koelo Konikowski,

Jones; ex Cooper.

p. Taylor, Hamadell, Brance; 4. Cam-

Stolen bares; Asheburn, Phila delphin 92; Togerson, Boston, 14) Burlɛcouts, Brancu," "Brooklynį 78 Schmidt, Chicago, 65:

Pliching Fout New York

Louls and Riddle, Pittsburgh

Brazle, Wilks -- both eight, and Ibrze.--- Associated. of Baker: Blackwell, Peterson,

Gumpert camarino. “BL, Loule Cárditials (nightcapy: ESS Cincinnati Reds

reconds "dead-Reuter

ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR THIRD TEST

London, July 4

England's team for the third Test match agains

Australia, beginning at Manchester on Thur day, will be chosen from the following 12 pig.

Norman Yardley (captain) W. Edrich, 1 ---

C. Washbrook, „G, Émmött,·· D. Compton, H. E Dollery, J. F. Cropp,

·T. G. Evanni

AV

R

V. Bedsor, Pollard,

TA Young and

- J. C. Luker.

Another nam

'mama' may bellan nounced later RECRUITING STOPPED, England's Test.

colectors caused

one of the":"biggest": surprise In

ing of Pollos constables cricket history today, by omitin Etemporarily surpended, Len Hutton, holder of the wor

Biri woord Test score of 304, unounced yes, the 12, 155 for announced.

whom the team will

The others to stand down fro the alda which lost at Lords M Wright (Kent) and Coxon (G shirs) The newcomerski Crapp, Gloucestershire leftha batsman, and Pollard, the medium. Lancashire, bowl Young (Middlesex) did, not pil stards but was in the origin) [15, and Emmett (Gloucestershiy was, 12th man thes

"there after his Invitation

The selectors me

webold

dropping Hutton, who bài

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