BUREN
THE PER/ROT
SWISS WATCH
AUSTRALIA WINS
BY A BIG MARGIN
MARGIN
Bristol, July 5. The Australian cricket tourists boat GloucestorsHiro by an innings and 363 runs here today. Gloucestershire were all out for 132 in their second innings. The Australians made 774 runs for sovön wickots declared in their first innings.
WEEKEND BOWLING
"The following are jame teams
week-end . for tho
Lawn Bowls Lengue,
.(Away),
1.R.C.
After lunch today, when Gloucestershire's score was 70 for two, Johnson and Ring routed the remaining batsmen for the addition of only €2 runs and thus on the eve of the Third Test, the Austra→ Bans won by the handsome margin of an innings and 363
runs.
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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1948:
EDRICH'S RETURN TO
FORM IS
PLEASING
London, July 6.
2 The return to batting form of Bill Edrich, who scored 197 in the match against Derbyshire, and Jack Crapp's contury against the Aus- tralians must have been the most pleasing fea- tures of the matches just finished, from the England selectors' point of view. Edrich, retained as Test also hit six fours in his first in- probable in the face of strongnings of 27, which indicates an criticism, drove with power and adventurous spirit which has been confidence in both innings the lacking in English. batting die-
plays against Australia.
A
TEST PITCH cured 130 and 64)s and COVERED
Manchester, July 7. With light rain falling from an overcast sky, the Old Johnson struck a blow for the Trafford pitch for the Third tourists in the first lunch when with a single added Test match between England
Australia, which starts: Allen de a half-hearted strokk and
n
over after
not
...
Loven such accomplished bow-: lers an Pope. Gladwin and Jackson, all operating four- subduc man leg traps, could his dynamic hitting tralians to it by completing his Crapp, who just beat the Ausk century of the last ball but one of Gloucester's first innings, is only take "A" Division v Club de Becrelatever, where Harvey cooly took lomorrow, was covered in its the third Engilsh batsman
the catch. Allen hit a dozen fours.intirety at noon today.
a century off the present tourists Jos Hardstaff and The rain was not sufficient to this season. in an hour and thrée quarters.
Gloucester's reverses continued.
Juve any adverse effect, but it re- Denis Compton are the others. Monks at 80 gave Harvey onother alled memories of the ill-fated Crapp scored with crisp cuts etch, this time at long on, and 1038 Test match, when not a ball and flashing drives, and, given his M.I. Razack, K.M. Rumjahn, when Wilson missed, a leg break could be bowlad.
chance, he may well prove to be A.R. Minu und UA. Rumjahn || half "the side were out for 13.
England bar The opinion of local meteorojo-the left-hander (skip),
Then the rout really startedical experts is that prospects for lacked since the days of Frank and the last five wickets feli for
Wolloy, he match were good:
and Eddie Paynter 10.
Major Howard, the Lancashire Maurice Leyland. lecretary, who is still receiving pplications for reserved seating commodation, states that there vill be room for 20.000 cách day hrough the turnstiles-Router.
Players to meet at the Star Furry Wharf, Hong Kong side, at 3.30 pan.
AR, Kitchell,' A.M., Wahub. 15 Yusuf and J, Hoosen (skip).
M.D. Hasson, AJ, Hussain, M.Y. Adul and A.K. Minu (siclp).
"B" Divizion (Home)
Y
H.K.C.C.
1. Kitchell, A.R.A. Rahman,
Scores
Australions ́774 for 7 declared. Gloucestershire-1st inhings 270,
ZND INNINGS
S.S. Hussain and S.M. Human Emmett, b Ring. (skip).
DM.A. Raznek. A.H. Seemin, A.R. Razack and A.M. Rumjaha (skip),
S.A. Cassumbhoy, M.A. Wahab, J.M.A. Ramjahn, and A.K, Suffad (skip).
The following will represem Kowloon Dowling Green Crub 2nn] Teùm v, Reercio "i" (Home) on Saturday:
D
Allen, Harvey. b Johnson Barnett, b Ring
34
4
32
Crapp, c Saggers, b' Johnson Monks, c
Harvey, b Johnson Wilson, b Ring..... Hale, e Ring, b Johnson Crunfeld, c Morris, b Ring Scott, st. Saggery, b Ning Goddard, not out
Cook, st. Saggers, b Johnson
Extras
Totu!
RJ, Wigginton, H.A. Lammert, E.A. Atkins and G.E.F. Thompson Lindwall
(skip).
.0 M R
&
Loxton..
2 0
2
p
5 10
25 บ
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47
9
3 10
32
R.P. Philips, M.L. Hardle, J. McCool
Ring Hempsey and L. Guy (skip).
Hamilton. Morris V.C. Dixon and S.H. Strange
(skip).
W.il. Bailey, K.C.
Reserves: JB. Dinnen and D. Trail.
The following will represent
C.C.C, on Saturday:—
1st Division v Kowloon Cricket
Club (Home):-
J.W Leonard, LCR Souza.
A.E. Contes and D.W. Bradbury
(skip).
Johnson Hasselt
17.1 8
2 0 8 Byes 4, leg byes 5.-Reuter.
OLYMPIC WAY OPENED
London, July 6.
Dick Pollard, icluded in Eng land's 12 for Old Trafford, his home ground, took four for 69 against Glamorgan, the present county championship leaders. He
HK Football Gossip
York's Bowlars
Yorkshire's fast bowler Aler Coxon, discarded by the Teat selectors, gave his answer, with one of the best performances of his career against Burrey. Mak ing avery use of the new bal an☐ wicket affected by rain Coxon had ngures of 11 overa three maidens, 17 runs and six wickets.
Jack Wardle claimed the lime- light with his spinners in Surrey # second innings, facing six for 41. being was rewarded by and chosen as 12th man for Englano on Thursday.
This indicates that he is on the fringe of full Test recognition. Fried on the West Indies tour. Wardle had iitila iuck but. this' season is right in the forefront wickets at just 01 having taken over 13 runs each.
Denis Compton batted with complete assurance against the ac- curate fast-medium De
Derby
attack
to
n fine not out century- score n
a fourth of the season-and helped Middlesex id victory.
table, Al- been Honniball, who has
In an endeavour to assist the of the championship tab
better though no result was achieved in playing football in Shanghai Chinese pubile with a
match with Lancashire, of the Laws of the their for some years will be turn- knowledge ing out for St. Joseph's this Game of soccer. Mr. K.K. Ip, there was a close finish with the He has represented Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Welsh county taking four points.
Chinese Football Association and They 132 Shanghai In all post-war In-Mr. D.P. Lal, of the Sing
Tao three remaining wickets with themselves needing Wterports.
Yat Pao, are translating the Laws Lancashire
only 55 to win. Chinese.
The end came Mr. ip did this same years ago with Lancashire 24 behind with and 1hin nlped the public in up-two wickets left. ¡preciating the reason for the
decisions of the referees.
A new direct road from Wem-
season.
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Kwong Wah : the only First 9 Division team in the Football League which has no junior team. It is, Briding it dimeult to replace 5 some of their players, who are
going to other clubs.
into
The pupilarity 100tball has Increased greatly in recent years but there has been no púbilcation The Portuguese Catholic Asso-In Chinese of the Laws of the ciation of St. Margaret's Church Game for many years. have applied for admission to the Second Division of the Football
League. The tean will be còm- UK Golfers
posed 'mostly of St. Joseph's Junior team.
Nearly Broke
had half an hour to get
The Scores··
Close of play scores..
Scientific Instruments
Microscopes, Theodolites
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Fleet As The Wind
MI86 M. PLETTS; of Airedale Harriers, combines spood and grace as she wins har hoat of the 100-metres in the Women's Amateur Athletic Assoolation national championships at the Polytechnic Stadium, Chiswick, on June 20-AP Photo.
Soviet Trying To Stop Planes
Borlin, July 7.
ware
TENNIS LEAGUE
At Causeway Bay yesterday, Chinese Recreation Club "C" beat" United Services Recreation Club by 64 sets to set in the Second Division of the Lawn Tennis League..
C.R.C. "CE v. U.6.R.C.
PH. Kwok and Les King (CILC)(- beat AJL Dinnan and Rodgera ¦.. 10mă bent W. MacGrath and F.A: Easier. - beat D.A. Hancock and J. Jennyi. 4-1 Choy Fing fan and J. Chung (CRC)) (-2 best Dishes and Itodgers A beat "MacGrath and -Easther Veck (bout Hancock und' Jenny "So......
C.M. Chan she R. Ma (C.K(J) |-- drew with Dianen and Rodgers .. |·beat | MacGrath and÷Eqather
bak
Hancock and Jenny
C.C.C. v. H.K.U.
At Happy Valley yesterday Ctalgengower. Cricket Club lost to Hong Kong University by 5% nets to 3% in the Second Division
of the Tennis League.
D. Leanerd and LP, de' Semm (CCC)1 lost to f). Lo sod T. Lo vin
drew with DLF. Lam, and C.H. Ip baut E. Ho and N. Lo............. --
4
EL.K. Los ad H. Leonard. (CCC) ---
Joet to Lond' Lo
lost to Lam and Ip drow with Itu and Lo
P.C. Yer and B. Leonard (CGC)1– beat Ln and Lo loss to Lans and Ip..
+
drew with Ho and Loji kat C.R.G. "A" V 8.C.A.A "
At Causeway Bay, Chineso Re- creation Club "A" beat. South China "B" by 8 sets to 1.
Lab Ding-choung and Wong Shui-want (C.R.CJI~
bea: Y.K. NE, and Wong Kam-chul), 4~1 ent Kwok, Plok and D.D. Yue $-0 beat Won Kinth and 81 Xum="
Pane, Di-lan und <C.B.C) 1—
beat Ne and Wong
beat Kwok and Yus drew with Wen and
and ito Ka-las (CRC)
best Ng and Wonk heat Kwok wad Yur
Lening
Bhul-mies
drow with Wan and Bit "ANONY
.8.C.A.A. "A" V RECREIO S.C.A.A. beat Rectolo 7-135 tho "B" Division. Tannis was Lengue yesterday.
operation lato Berlin. Visibility was cut to 200 foot at times. All planes had to resort
beat
12TH MAN
Glamorgan remained at the top United Statpa air force officers charged by im-
plication today that the Russians tampering with the Berlin radio beam in art- other, step toward Soviet blockade of gha Western airplanes' to the city:' The rash of Soviet protests American briefing officers said
in the station, broadcasting on al-in and gestures was taken some quarters to Indicate the most identical frequency, But 6. Wang and J, Krob 18.C‚Â) pin Russians were setting out to located in the Soviet zone.
whother beat A.M. Alves and II.A. Nuton k make the skyways over their it was not determined
was intentional beat O. Daretto and P.A. YRTO zone unusable by the Western the interference
or accidental:
A.E. Noronha and A. powers and thus isolate Berlin
Noronha..... The radio interference develop- ·XT. Ny and P. Foan (8XA) 1- At Lords: Oxford University completely,
It is already, blockaded in all ed after the Soviets charged that drew with Alves and Noronha beat Cambridge University by an
United States air force planes beat Baretic and Ivanovich, ............ innings and eight runs. Cambridge ways except by air. University 200 and 144 (Ryneveld American airmen were warned were violating the four-power air beat Narcubs and Norenbsd
K. La ind· J, Hm (BCAA)1 seven for
range on safety regulations. 57), Oxford University today that the radio 310 for nine declared.
which they, set. their course inte In addition, Soviet fighters ap-ket to Alves and Noronha
best Noronha and Noronha At Derby: Middlesex beat Dor weather-bound Tempelhof aero-peared yesterday (Tuesday) along beat Daretto and Yrasrich byshire by 170 runs. Middlesex drome was "not entirely reliable the air corridors to the West, 335 and 220. for four declated due to interference from another Bad weather slowed the norial
Aupply Edrich-64, Dennis Compton not station." The Army have only entered
out 100), Derbyshire 210 and 172 AIM. Omar, W. Hong Sling, A.M.bley Park station to the Emone team in the First and Second
(March 53, Sima slx for 581, Omar and J.S. Landolt (skip). pire Stadium, opened today by Divisions of the Football League.
London, July 6.
At Birmingham: Match drawn. A.A. Ruzack, M.A. Baptiste. Mr. Alfred Barnes, the Minis- The Chinese teams are anticipar the Royal and Ancient Club of 287 for two (Todd not out 127, Britain's ruling golf "body. Warwickshire 478, Kent 198 and K.M Ornernd-U.M. Omarter of Transport, wDE named ting strong opposition from the
thut Fagg 108). the "Olympic Way" ta com- Army in the First Division, as it51. Andrews, said today
rained there is so little money avall worcestershire 200 and 295 for A Nottingham: Match drawn. memorate the holding of the is known that” a wall
in hond that Britain Olympic Games there, begin Army side should be able to give able
the Chinese teams good games.
Cooper nat may not be able to send a team three (Jenkins 109. ning July 29,
At Westclift: match drawn. Lal- to play the United States foi out 113),-Nottinghamshire-334,... the Walker Cup next year.
241 und 246 for six cestershire
Singapore, July - 7; club sold the Amateur Terr The a year to construct end, together the British Pacific Fleet being
Cornock (Berry 68,
The Malacca Police, today not out 55), with other transport Improve moved to Blampie, the Navy Championship Fund amounted in Essex 425 for
nine declared arrested a newspaper reporter ments in and around Wembley are expecting to raise a good side £1,000. The
for the First Division, as they will Walker cup team
cost of sending Pearce not cut 211),
alleged to have written on-in- Park stailon and the
to the United
At Newport: Match Stadium, inve additional ships here duri: States was estimated at £6,000.
drawn, including a pedestrian subway the winter
accurate article in the Asian- Before making an appeal for Glamorgan 303 and 195 for six owned Singapore paper ""Sun- cost £200,000.
declared (Parkhouse 07) Lan- Lord
Tribuno" over the week- Burghley,
funds, the club is to seek the cashire.
day for eight 200 and 200 Fowler, the Club soreer centre views of golf clubs on a proposal (Washbrook 83, Cranston 32). the Olympic Organising Comunit fee, thanking the Wembley civil, forward, will be going on leave
club contributos an- At Kettering: Match drawn. The arrest was made under the W.F. Johnston, LS, da Silva, and stadium authorities and the at the end of September and will that each J.W. Lee and W. Field (skip), Minister of Transport on behalf of net te avaliable for the Club till ally a sum equal to the annual Somerset 300 and 221 for an emergency regulations brought ****subscription of one member-As- declared (Gimblett 107, Gallek into force in the recent wave of
sociated Press.
six for 76) Northamptonshire 20: murders in Malaya,
The article said that, terrorists and 158 for three (Brookes not London, July 6.
to wipe out a. out 75).
hnd threatened Argentina's Olymple shooting| At Worthing Match drawn. police station at Asahan and that and yachting tuan arrived in Hampshire 240 and 219 (Bailey military reinforcements were bo London by alr tonight from 07), Sussex 260 and 182 for sixing rushed to defend
Heuler. Buenos Aires-United Press.
V
(skip).
2nd Division H.K, Football Club (Away)¦--
Francis Lee, AH, RumJahn, John Pau and E.S. Franks-(skip)
S.A.R. Bux, HW, Ramini, J.N. Wong and A.J. Coelho (skip).
J.H. Xavier, G.A. Souza, C.W. Lam and M.J. Medino (skip).
Ileserves: G. Hong Chuy and C.A, Coelho.
The following
will
Filipino Club:-
represent
Filipino Club Recreio on Saturday, (Home):-
Rodrigues John Cotton, KY
Hsu and R.O. Hughes (skip).
4
The road, which in effect forms the Stadium's "trent door." took.
Chairman of
一般
In spite of the Headquarters of
•
sportsmeri throughout the world, the middin of January. expressed the hope that the cere
MA. Xavier, the Colony and present in hospital. He will bo. undergoing a minur operation.
ót a greater undirstanding among
C.F. Leo. J. Delgado, Dan Ro-mony would prove the forerunner St. Josephs right winger, is at zurio and W. Ogley (skip).
Reserves:-RJ. Manalac, A. the nations of the world which, it was hoped, the great Olympic sporting festival would bring Filipino Club v K.C.C, on Sun- about. Reuter. day (Away) :---
Dean, J. Laidlaw, A,Y, Lee,
Copenhagen, July 6.
L.S. da Silvo, RJ. Manalac, J.W. Lee and W. Field (skip). The French team of Bridox
R. Rodrigues, John Cotton, HY. Hau and R,O, Hughes (skip).
C.F. Lee, J. Delgado, W. Ogley and Dan Rozario (skip).
J. Howlett, the Polico foot. bbiler, has bien advised by his doctor not to play football this sture.n
and Verdeun today won the in- ternational amateur tandem Eolice should be able to feld a Grand Prix cycling event here. very strong side in the First Divi- Denmark Was second, Britain sion of the Football Leaguo as Reserves:-A, Dean, J. Laidlaw, third and Switzerland fourth.they will have the services of a
Reuter.
A.Y. Lee.
MILITARY TALKS OPEN IN WASHINGTON
Washington, July 6.
Seven-nation military talks to pave the way for ⚫direct American armed support of the Western
number of players from Chinese [Clubs last year. They have rE-
cently joined the Furce.
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At
Appeal Against Dutch Blockade
Lake Success, July 6.
The Queen's College Recreation The Indonesian representative today asked the
ground at Causeway Bay 15 being returfed and should be ready, uti
the start of the fcotball senson. In pré-vare.
days all important
Security Council to intorveno in what he called the Dutch "conomic blockade of Indonesia" by which, he charged, the Netherlands Govorn mont was trying to "strangle the Republic,” Work in ie Police Recreation Mr. L N. Palar, the Indonesian representative, said:
Inter-school games were' played) there.
Club at Heppy Valley is progress- u rapidly. The doors and "win- dow frames are already up. The
European Alliance began at the State Depart-Club is expected to be open at the mont here today. Besides the United States
and the Western Union coun- tries-Britain, France, Bel-
gium, Holland and Luxembourg
Bald the
ST
Singapore Reporter Arrested
end.
.
Ita
The Chief Police Officer; of Malacca issued categorical denial today.
day. The article is a
fantastic flight of the imagina-
She said, adding that it
weil undermine public morale.-Router. ́ ́
́MISSING BOAT LOCATED
Maniin, July 7.2 A 13th Air Force Air' Sea Rescue Squadron B-17 located today a small-ashing craft with seven persons, *including Catholle priest, 'belloved aboard, which was swept out high, winds, on duty to sen by The plane dropped a lifeboat "While there is a truce in Indonesia, the Dutch to the stormvietima; about, 00 miles north of Baler Bay on are continuing their warfare without mercy,
Luzon's east coast, and 40 miles not militarily but politically and economically. out to sen., Three men were end of the month.
observed by the plane crew to lifeboat, day's session
"Now "that" the Security | ***th a previous spesch, I have | have climbed into, the talks Mr. C. MacEwan, of the Educa Council has made were "informal and exploration Department and Hon. Secre- conquest impossible, the Dutch
military niready proved that Ii la mot ----Associated Pres
the Indonesians who are dslay" tory."
Football
Ing are trying to strangle. the Re-
the negotiations. Each The British Ambassador,,Sirtery of the School
delay, each bresking off of thẻ Canada was represented; sonido considered then some time. He will be retursins public by blockading It poll-
Oliver Franks, who took part, League has been in hospital for
negotiations. *ic advantageour. Hically that the existing military co-awalted negotiations, had get off to the cffice in a week's time.
and
economically
for the Dutch blockade, operation between the Do to a good start, and that he per
"Because of this blockade, the The proposed trip of the
“There, are- definito' indications minion of Canada, Britain and sonally as happy, about them.
Southampton, July 6 caused by the Dutch rejection of the United States could be Another meeting between the cheo Football Club to Manila has that the political blockade will landstill in the negotiations,
aventually turn against tho | through. They are now at Dutch themselves. fallen Western Union powers and
An American Fowls team ar- the woven into this scheme.
States-Australian the United tour to Bangkok.
Helvód at. Southampton", today in proposal, menna - § strong advan¬ American officials said the talks United States under Mr. Robert ranging for
The Council will remember lage for the Dutch watches in Britain during the the Queen Elizabeth to play: 44 continue for Lovett, the Aesistant Secretary would probably ··· some months. It was planned to of State who represented Football is very popular at Tal-that, West Java, which was, in "Dr. Van Kleffens, referring
tight whoku, ofertyANZI croale soveral commitiens to America at the aniorming session koo Docks among the workers tended to become a puppet State, to the blockade laut Thursday next, the match le with Herl „tacklo various spects of the➡was planned for Inter today.
ple-children. An inter de-eventually Choo Republican called-it--A--maro-p
-propaganda subject, they added, aga sama
League is in full-swing President and a Tepublican Pre-logan. Fertalt me to give ke fordshire on-July--B----match- Lat, Taikoo * Thesh. : games are mier.
Security Council complete and at Windsor Castle, residence of against the Royal Household club watched d by hundreds avery.
ia true picture of the situation. s would kily nedfelf; with; the_ro:
working
'thin' Dublin, July 0. sfour lapse, how American Bument Mura, India's
A Juvenile League la sis in for the Hepublics
the Pacifle, from the very begin aldered the highlight of the tour. milltary” quinment it would be tawny tennis star today entered progress, The teams are drawn "There is another matters the ning of their return to Indonesia --Associated Press. supplied to the Westem Union the third round of the from the school conducted by the case of the economia blockade the Dutch have been imposing countriest and what the Euro angles in, the Irish open cham- Company for the workare, chil- Hore' time le not working for us, blockade on the Republic of) In-led and pobilabel; fire the propeler puan nations world be expected pionships: here. Ha, beat the iDr. Taylor, the Welfare and the profits broberen more donsalaber, payal aande, Bir Gelgie Newpeper: Enterpri to do in saturna CokKALER TAGLD, IL McCabe, 0/2, 4/0, Oficin is often seen refereeing acute with every deadlock the forges have been carrying it out WALTER JAMES
I negatiations."
Reuter
Among these aspects were the
extent 15 which the United States
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process is
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del'avorably, anditindo ARTONI MANJince, o sad, of, the war in the King, on August 20"h/cdn-
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London, July 6. to instrument landings,
J. H. Wardle of Yorkshire Omeors and the Soviet charge has been chosen as the 12th man of safely violation stemmed from for England in the third Test bo- a United Stales notification that ginning on Thursday in Man--- all information on the greatly chester. No other players will slapped-up traffic would be post-be picked-Reuter.
ed on bulletin boards in the four- power die safety centre,
London, July 6. The Russian demanded theyMaurice Sandeyron of France be handed typo-written coples of retained his European flyweight such information and charged the title by fighting a draw with American procedure was a viola- Dickie O'Sullivar. In a 13-round; tion of the rules-United Press. bout tonight-Associated Freis.
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