BUREN CHINA MAIL
THE FERVECT
SWISS WATOM
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1948.
England Make Good Start In The Fourth Test
Olympic Mystery Man
London, July 21.
The "Mystery Man" of the Olympic Games la a alx-font two-inches Llandr athlete, whose identity is being kept я весткі by the Olympic Executive CONTE
itter.
He is the
Who ht
been chagen 12 corry the Olympic Torch hate the Wem bley buena on the last lap, of the traditional relay
from
Olympia, Greece. He will be the last of the 72 runners to carry the Olymple Bame in relays from Dover, where it arriver on a British destruyer on July 28-op the eve the Games-Repler.
SWIMMING GALA AT
Leeds, July 22.
With the Ashes already decided, England made a grand start in the fourth Test Match which opened here to-day, Hutton and Washbrook making their first 100 opening stand of the series.
The Yorkshire-Lancashire combination had scored 88 by lunch and continued batting confidently until Hutton was bowled by Lindwall. At tea England were 183 for one wicket.
Normon Yardley, England's captain, winna the loss, sent Titton and Washbrock in to open England's innings and by lunch tline the two bad teored 88 runs,
ELVERS.
Miller bowled nly three-quar- ter pnee in his opening over, but tested Hubon will two successive yorkers. The scend of these Hut- Ion runebed for jour. An hour before the start there Lindwall was inclined to be | were 20,000 penule Inside the erratic, Bradman, not wishing to grand and lous queues wrie waste the new ball, replaced Mil- Wending their way in so that aer with Bill Johnston after two record. gate was expected.
Lindwal Improved later Fugland were represented by and in working up speed, bounced Now
Yordley. BIL Edrich, other shot to Washbrook, Kenneth Cransto Len Hution. Both batsmer looked nuite at al Washbrook, Denis Camo: c ant Lindw. after nine 1 F Chapp. 7. Evens, Jim Laker, ever for five run, was relieved thick Poller are A. Bedzer with by Biller, who gain bowled be- G Emmett twelfth man.
low his top pace. When Wash- The Australlin tenni was Don brook missed an attempted caver
the bath with an "At Hom Tosback. Nell Hurvey. Tan John was on his feet.
Milter. Arthur Morris, Ernie side of the face by the ball but splash in the club pul land
Hill Johnston, Ray Lindwall. night.
* Sam boston and Dan
Jon Saggers,
THE "Y"
BOWLS
TEAMS
Club
The following will represent Kowloon Bowling Green against Northumberland & Dur- ham Society on p.m.
Sunday, at
F.A. Atkins
W.H. Bailey, H.A. (Skip).
4
Lammert, Wham
L.R. And
J.G. Robertson, T.F.II. Robin-
(Skip).
The European V Swimming į bendra. Lkday Hussett. Keith arive, Saggers was struck on the son, E.F. Pope and J. McKulvi" }
Club eelebrated
ats return to
4001,
A number of handicap events) with Hill Brown as twelfth Were well contest of
Sated
tes sprinter of the Cluny, swam no topronave 50 varme feriet struke in 30 seisnes.
Thre Europaeung Y Swimming Club Intervals to udel fortnighile, Direts it this molare, to provide young switumers with appkirtumst. Lies for competitive swimming.
There war daneing in the West Lounge after the stała,
VISITORS TO BRITAIN
Latton, Jarly 21
ARTHUR 'MORRIS, the Australian Bateman..acores to lap of a ball from Alec Bedser, in the second day of the Thingi Test at Old Trafford, Manchester. (AP Photo).
FOOD GUARD PLACED ON OLYMPIC CAMP
Scientific Instruments
Microscopes, Theodolitos & Levels
ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY
10. Ios House 81.
County Cricket
STOL. 38155
Bowler's Second "Hat Trick"
London, July 21. Although A. E. Rhodes, the Derbyshire leg break bowler, registered his second hat trick of the season against them today, Essex took a huge toli of the championship leaders' attack, A. Avery and R. Smith each getting his contury. Rhodes, who accomplished banting on both sides lacked de the hat trick by dismissing cision and resolution, and bowl- Pearce, Inwole, and P. Smithors of all types helt the mastery.. with successive balls.
Winds approaching galo force formed a similar feat when Interfered with several other playing for the M.C.C. against matches. At Worcester, a sight Surrey in May,
Gereen, which blew over, had to Essex started well with T. Dodd be anchored to some railinga, and
Avery giving them the first and at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, three-figure opening stand against bulls had to be dispensed with. Derbyshire this season.
per-
Closing Scores
Close of play scores:
George Pope and Gladwin, who have played a large part in At Colchester: Essex 411 for. 7 taking Derbyshire to the head of (Dodds 71, Avery 118, Vigor 71 the table, held. no terrors for this not out, R. Smith 104 not out) pair, and the partnership reached against Derbyshire. three-figures in just under twa At Cardiff: Leicestershire 140) hours, Avery going on to com.
(Ilever 5 for 45); Glamorgan 107 plete his own century,
for 7 Then came Ithodes hat trick. At Maidenhead: Somerset 230 With the arrival at the wicket of (Seuner 51 not out); Kent 47 for R. Smill, however, the Derby-no wicket. shire attuek WOR subjected to At Northamptonshire Yorkshiro soine rude shocks, In 63 whirl-359 for 8 (Halliday 110, Watson wind minutes Smith hit 104 not
108, Lester 65 not out).
R.P. Philips, T
Wren, L.G.
out, including 17 fours. Richmond, July 21. Chamber and L. Sykes (Skip).
At Nottingham: Nottingham- Big Yorks Stand The following are the Kow-Twenty students from several countrios, armed with
shire 110 (Wood 4 for 20); Sussex legloon Bowling Green Club bowls
Another opening pair in form 142 for one (John Longridge 57 crowbars and determination, have formed a teams for tomorrow.
was H. Halliday and W. Wat-not out, Onkes 73 not out). Craigangower
nightly food guard at the Richmond Park
son, of Yorkshire, who took the At Birmingham: Warwickshire total to 233 against Northam. 173 (Donnelly Olympic camp.
66, Eric
Bedser 4 tonshire before they were part for 24);
#): Surrey 32 for ed, thus setting up the biggest At Worcester; Worcestershire opening stand for the county 310. (fonkins 55. Howorth 78 not since 1939.
men drove oul, Sims 5. for 112); Middlesex
to bul-Reuter... played sound cricket
und the total al 30, touched in. Pope, E. Greenwood, L.ls, crammed roof high with just|
F.
Hutton's Escape Bowling to a packed field, Toshack kept the batsmen The England selectors, J.J on muud 31. W. V, Rollna, ne-
quiet. He pegged away at the Tat team apanied Marwan Yardley dut
leg stump, varying his pace and Cricket Club (Home) hijeet the pitch about an hour
mixing them with swings.
L.ft. Wint, C. Dowman, A., before the start. Their main con-unfortunate not to dismiss
Loxton, combur in at 48, was Hall and J. Fraser (Skip).
In Button
Food in strictly-rationed i cern was connected with the last
J. Gellatly,
Britain has a high black market A.L.G. Eustman,; plors in the teeth.
his second Ovel.
Hutton, 25 W.C. Simpson and J. McKelvir value, and they are taking no in-swinger to buch wurd short leg
chances. The huge food store
where Husset, usually
safe G. Coombes and L. Sykes (Skip), the commodities in greatest fielder.
failed to take a chance
2nd team Craigangower demand-canned fruit, choco Cranston but it was surprising Which went quickly but straight | Cricket Club (Away)
late, flour and tea. ut him.
R.J. Wiggintort, HA.
Thieves have been sufficiently Lam- E.A.
Atkins and G.EF. clover already to get by the Park fence, the camp's wire fence and cu with a perfect cut in the next Kempsey and L. Guy (Skip).
H.A. Phillips, M.L.. Hardie, J. the pollee guard One got as for as the food store and had put up Lover.
Bradmon
W.H. Bailey, K.C. Hamilton, a Indder to the widow,. But he promptly recalled
V.C. Dixon and S.H. Lindwall at 89 for a pre-lunch
WAR Stronge
folted by a student guard in- speil.
(Skip).
wide the store. Reserve-J.S. Dinnen.
The view that the best chance of
Australia rested on t defeating swing bowling, no doubt in- the decision fluenced
to play
to see Young left out, as he le the only left.arm bowlor of Text clase among the 13 men nominated. Compton's place in this connection in chiefly as a change bowler.
Lindwall Erratic
The pitch lookgri rather green on top, but was expected to dry
#
Hutton, now at his best, square
V
rut Toshack beautifully to the oft spots wol (Skip).
boundary and Westbrook follow-
H..K. E.-C.
A tribute to Toshack's accuracy The British "arpets at Hofi-
was his 21 overs for 11 runs be- days Bompel slated today But out perfectly.
fore being relieved by lan John- there was no with in the reports
Hutton storied with a single of son, who failed to tempt the bats- thất wouki-le sattes fum över- | Lindwall's Sith bali,
men with n succession of half sens were ernest 16 romp to In the absenes of Barnes, Aus-volleys, bowled to a packed off-4 p.m.-C.W.K. Crawford, J. Briab The Olymple Gamesį trubia had no Belder very close side Beld.
Johnston
Vs. H.K.F.C. at Happy Valley
H. Collins, J.F..Lunny and J.R. Bottomley (skip: E. Poulson;
hecaitse of fears Phont Accon- short-leg for Lindwall.. 23:11 In the second hour England R.G. Bulter (skip): J.O. Stokes, stood about 1 yards tedes 54 runs wit at lunch hit-J.K. Mundy, A.G. Gardner and The Bourd bureau and been set up with the about 15 yards from the batioundation for a good score on an
obicei caniding this of square tex.
easy paced wicket which gave the Eaters no help.
Tea scores
lation out that way at short-m-011, und Haston and Washbreck had laid they, Bonch (skip),
dificulty, and that, after meet - į
Log ail
Ing
wverseas requirements to date, the buren had, in fact, a
surplus of accomodation
The Board and recently in- noyneed that, bị view of this sur-
China Soccer
plus, they will assist provincial Team
English visitors in need of Lon- accommodation during
don
Games period.-Reuter,
GORDON GETS
HIS 100TH
Kempton Park, July 21.
dive
Held Up
Uxbridge, July 21. The Chinese soccer team, due here today by air, has been delayed in Calcutta owing to transport difficulties. It is ex-i pected the team will now arrive tomorrow,
The other members of the
group-10
The chumpios ekey, Gordon Chinese
England-1st Inngs.
Hutton," & "Lindwall Washbrook, not out Edrich, not out
Extras
Total (for I wkt.) -Reuter.
Club's Win At Bowls
C. C. C..
U.M.
Kowloon
де
The food, largely the private property of the varidus visiting teams, includes to the British- such legendary xuries envlore and
champagne. The food guard-average age 20-1 chosen nightly from 20 young students who include Russian from Shanghai and r Hungarian
go to waiting to Cambridge Univ
University, They are under the cominand of a Birmingham lecturer. Army trucks stream into the camp al-
The Olympic Torch on its London from way to
Mount Olympus, carried by relays of runners, passed through the Italian Adriatic town of An cona this afternoon. After the Mayur and a
large
erowit had welcomed the Torch,
powerfully and and bitractive
Both
cording personal centuries.
diff produced some grim batting Crleket in half a Kule at Car-
SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES
Italian army runner carried by hoth Leicestershire and Glas
morgan, "with a re-vitalised at-1. The following: 14 candidates
It on towards Rimini.
The Torch la
even
Wembley Stadium on July 20 for fled to dismiss. their opponente tion for Sanitary Inspectors held due to reach tack, inust have been well satis-were successful in the examina- the opening of, the Games.-Reuter.
Olymple cheaply, but they fured
by the Royal Sanitary Institute worse themselves, Much of the
¡in February:
Charles Au, Cheung Tal-kit, Chiu Wai-ching, Chung Wah- choung, Chups Wan-chiu, Lau Pak-chau, Leung Ka-kuen, Paul Loung, Liu Chik-lam, Liu Yin- tuin, V.J. Millington, Tang 'Blu- kau, Wang Yiu-hong, Kwok-jih.
PREPARATION FOR FOOTBALL SEASON
Interest in local football has bean suddenly revivad,
following the Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association and most clubs are now busy making preparations for the new season.
the team.
1.0.4
and Yu
SQUASH MATCH
In a squash game at the Vic- 1arl Squish courts on Wodnes ilay Messrs Butterfold and Swite beat 26 Royal Artillery.
JK. Wilson (B,& 3) bout Mujor J.P.M. Hope' 2-1. Major A.E.G. Halg 2-0.
N.M. Speyer (B & S) lost to
R.G.
Capt RM. Chef Zel
Allamy (B & 8)_heat__
I enjoy them best
Jat Division versus Kawloon most non-stop to be loaded with Bowling Green Club (away)-food daily for deliveries to the There will not or many changes (Classes should be alerted for them 61 J.W. Leonuerl, L. C. R. Bouza, housing centres, at Sandhurst, in the teams of Club, St. Joheph's Immediately as with the number! DAF Coates and BW Bradley Aldershot Glley, Henley, and the und Police, though-all-three-te of-friendly ganes that will be
ekip); Omur, Hong Sling, colleges.
Having some newcomers A.M. Omer and! 3.5. Landell
start of the
·U.S. Athletes
Gauntlett (B & S) beat season they could gain the necer- Capt. M. Stevens 2-1. (ekip); A.A. Rezack, M.A. Bap
Judge
New faces will be seen. In thesary experience. Jeremiah K.M. Omiar and
Mahoney, 163 latti,
D.R.Y. Bluck (B & S) heat member of the Executive Com-Services teams, West of the Royal Omar (skip).
Cant, D.A. C.T. Hancock 2-p. mittee of the United States Olym- Air Force team of last year have and there are plc Association, told Reuter in left the Colony, Southampton today that he did few old players left in the Army not think the Association would and Nav
NavᎩ, let Mr. Avery Brundage, Presi-
મંત With the non-participation of next year. dent of the Association, retire the Ring Too in the First Division this season, some of the Chinese Mr. Brundage had cartier con- Clubs will he stronger, as they Armed an arrival that he was will probably alisorb some of the retiring, not reslgring, next year. She Tao players. In this respect
"I'do not know- anyone else
Kilchee hope to have the ser who could do the job, Judne vices of Lai Shul-wing Hau Mahoney
sald as the Queen Eliza Yung-song, Soong Ling-sing and beth docked with aboord 33 more Leu Chung-sang, who are at pre- American competitors,
sent with the Olymple team. The liner docked less than six teams will not be known until The composition of the Chinese after
the arrival of 300
basketball At - Sookunpoo yesterday one swimmer rnd one cycllst, H.K.C.C. bent L.R.C. by 10 shots are training dolly. In a few days the 2nd Division of the Lawn time they will move from Ux-
League.
Richards, rode his 100th winner players, three track competitors, this season when he was success fet on Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's Fair Breeze in
in the Bedfont Stakes, the inst race of the day here this afternom.
This is the £8b time in his dis- tinguished career, during which he has been the emplon Jackey on 20 occasion, that tiehards has performed this feat.
Bowls
1.B.C..
H.K.C.C.
ridge to a perament hostel in 5.4. Casumbhoy R. Phillips
Wahab E.J.R. Mitchell,
anct
A.U. Muutar
H.A. Edward A.W. Brown
10 (Skin)
J.
(Skip) Mount
A. Graham
W.
Williamson
J. Prentice
10
(Skip)
a school near Wembley Stadium. There they will set up their
M.A. own catering establishment under the directions of a London, Chi-A.K. Sumuu nese catering, firm. To supple-1. Kitchell, ment the local rations, the group AR.A. Rahman is total number of witing has brought a own rice rides is now 3,881-Reuter. other, commodities-Reuter.
AR Razack. S.M. Rumjah (Skip) D.M.A. Razack A.H. Seemin A.K. Razackt A.M. Bumjuhn
(Skip). 21
MCC AROUSES A
CRICKET STORM
London, July 21.
The M.C.C. Planning Committee report, which de- clared that it should be open to the M.C.C. to decide that their teams in India, South Africa and the West Indios should not play official Tosts, is castigated by the Evening Standard. The paper says, "The Britisit the. Empire than this open, ad-
Total
50
GW. Sewell
L.L. Mills
R.R. Davies. n.H. Wild
(Skip)
Friendly
25
2nd Division" veraus Bowling Green Club
(home) Francis Lee, H.W. Randall, S.H. Marvin and E.S. Franks (skip); Wong and A. Coelho (skip); Lam, J.N. J.11. Xavier, G.A. Souza, E. cl Arculll and M.J. Motina (skip),
Reserves: G. Kong Choy S. A. R. Bux
A.H. Rumjahn, C.W.
READY TO FIGHT JOE LOUIS
of the United States almost the first game of the rea- team in the liner son. It is known that Chinese players sign for club and sud-
hours Brighton, July 21. members Joe Vella, munnger of world Olymple fight-heavyweight champion Gus America. Lesnevitch, said on Friday that The Queen Elizabeth reported denly change their offections and Lesnevitch is ready to fight. Louis a firic, calm 10. Joe can be persuaded into Olymple groups on board arrived
passage. All the | request for transfer to another.
The shortage of competent re the ring again-Associated Press. ft and well.
ferees should not be so pcute this всавол. There are a number of qualified reforces in the Army who have just conie out. Ward, Grogan and Willis, of the Air Forco, will stil te available.
Ha
.K.C.C. bent Sports Club in a friendly at Austin Road yester- day
K.C.C.
Sports Club H.W. Colledge Alarcon E.R, Rosselot W.E. Frost
Eastman T. Mada. Tibble
Ad. Kew (Skip) 32
V.C
18
Librum Ji Gramm."
INDIANS AT TOP OF LEAGUE
pubile repudiate this doctie taka a beating, C. Cao FB. in the opener, winning- 4x13
ment" and declares that the tuku report minde. Monday's celebra- tion of the centenary of W, G. Grace's birth, look in, retro- speet tko, a funeral wake."..
Quoting, the part of the mport
•peluting to the status of M.C,C. tams in India, South Afric and the West Indies, it cou Unues: "In other words when the MC.C. think that their teari aru' good enough to win, the matches
SA
Victori
21.
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With the Army and Royal Air Force holding referees classes dow, it is certain that a number of Julnor. referees will be avail- able for second Division games and linesmen.
The Royal Navy can always be depended to supply some referees when the ships are here.
Good Referees
New York, July The Cleveland Indians' stayed on top of the Ameri
can League standings by splitting a double- header with, the New York Yankees before "a big week-day attendance of 67,000 fans.
"The filter tip is a great Ed Lopat, tamed the Yanks Wal Mesterson, was touched for
Football will be losing the ser
discovery. It stops all those SINASA vices of two good referees, in hiffer for the Yankees, seven to Detroit.
little bits of loose tobacco. three. It was his seventh straight Washington R.M. Omar and K.K. ip. Both have been officiating for a long- in the National League, Brooklyn time and Maggio, third baseman Johnson, continued is slazling pace. The dimculf
Much have handled many
h more than that, if left fielder Cliff Mapes and short- Dodgers swept a double-hender treat tuet. Het are meatbers of games well and with
traps any harshness pro- stop Fhil Rizzuto homered off before 40,280 at Chicago's Wrigley ijo. Council of the Hong Kong three. Cleveland pitchers,
duced by buming. That's Field.
The Dodgers have won
Football saven of eight games played un
association and are why they're so marvelloust barred from
Ive re-
smooth. the Services pr
oregoing Their share in Holding
have done
(Sklp) 21 20 victory7. ·
Centre-Delder Joe. -DI-
H.W
"The British public repudiaté this document.
That
Goodwin કર્મ standard of English cricket li
NW. deplorably few will readily be
Chain admitted
But after the
Л. Voice Fast rod. A. Steven war similar troubles, courod. The English, alde sent to Aus: J. Orem C
did
tatia in 1920, Buffered five de feats. Yet, iEnglish arloket
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of Teats mud with the name relatively high popula with her C., Rosselet. Hempsey
that
population, can
says; luck of young
Stating But if the M.C.C are not plead any unable to fuldt, fenm equal to cricketers, the editorial the beat, then the matches be The real reason for this low
tween
Emblem English team; and, the standard of play
kind of
are to become
mismanageotent"
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have cótight - auf, byęcz publla
country the results of which will pre-been
Hecond rate fature,It concludes: "The
sumably be barred from the re- opinion, Now they face that long
cords of the, Rame"
and lonely walk back to the
J. Tong, Madary ..
(Skip) Total
10 (Sk(p):
Claveland New Yolk-
with the bases loaded was enough
Catcher Jim Hegan's home runter, being held hitter Brom Ava Civilian referral clues," the
24 to give Cleveland the second innings of the nightcap by Fob nothing
} Kurze":"12: 1OTENÍ MENU MARMORG] McCall, the Dodgers scored; four Som SANA.
12 102
contend that is
80 Cleveland
New York * 811 15 soven to one victory,cedation to start these classes as they
At Boston, Joo Dobson carned Brooklyn"
ing the alth and went on to the duty of the Football Argocia
SWEETS FOR
BRITAIN.
London, July 112 Mrs. Dorothy Dalton, of the
The Webditeriat continues: pavillon ami ellent and United States maisto Olympic "gar ung could be more damag-corpul crowe. Tas pihdits of team, due at Gouthampton tode ing to England's prestige among Lords must repent their 11- brings 200 puntig of as kot-loving folk throughout judged stroke, Reuters S for British war orphansd
his twelfth victory, as, the Registe
defented the last place Chicago eath, three to ono, in the and a night
irst game of a twin bill
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Fuburan
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