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SATURDAY, JULY 31 LADIES' DINGHY RACE

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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1948.

TURKIYE

ATHLETES from five nations get together at the Uxbridge Left to right. are: Fortuna Gordian, discus OlymRlca camp. thrower, from Minneapolłe: Don Pettle, Calgary, Canada, 200 and 400 metres relay man; Chen Ying Long, Formosa, China,

Turkey, 400 metres racer: Cavit Onel,

steeplecha ort and Rosalvo Ramos, Botafoga, Brazil, 200 metres.-A.P. Photo.

LANCASHIRE

RECOVERS

IN BATTLE OF ROSES

London, August 2. Rain interfered with a number of cricket matches today, but one of the contros to escape was Old Trafford, Manchester, whore the "Battle of the Roses" was continued.

Cyril Washbrook und John Ikin effected a magnificent re- covery for Lancashire after they had lost two wickets for 12 run.

For over three hours

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CHEERED BY CROWD

London, August 2. Yelling excited crowds in the capacity-filled Wembley Stadium to- day saw two of the world's greatest long distance runners both shotter the Olympic record for the 5,000 metres.

Tourists Run Up

215 For 3

Swansea, Aug. 2. The Australian cricket tourists had scored 215 for twicets when rein stopped play today if their irst Innings,

A heavy thunder term brought | play to an enth early today. The torrential downpour flooded the

The winner, Gaston Reiff, of Belgium, who only

six weeks ago was knocked down while board- ing a tram and nearly missed the Games,

14 clocked

17.6 minutes

seconds 4.6 seconds less than the Olympic record held by G. Hoeckert, of Finland. His runner-up, the flying Czech lioutenant, Emilo Zatopek, timed 14 minutes 17.8 seconds. It was a tremendous finish. With only half | a lap to go, the little Czech was fully 60 * metres behind.

Unofficial Standings

Londor, August 2. Linofficial point standings after the third day of the games, with 17 events-com- pleted:

· United States*170, Sweden 57, Turkey 60. France 48, Hungary 30, Australia 28, Switzerland 23, Italy 26, Den- mark 25, Holland 23, Finland 23, Britain 17. Austria 18, Belgium 15. Czechoslovakia 15. Norway 13, Peru 10, Canada Jamaica 0, Ceylon 5. Yugoslavia 5, Panama 4, Mexico 3, Poland 3, Spain 1.. -United Press.

To the roar of the rain- (Until then, the nature of the pro- soaked 82,000 spectators who test will not be disclosed, In

buskettell raan. the

elimination ** the United States heat

4

| pitch and thousands with nowhere were with him to

ib shelter were drenched to

the Zatopek charged after the reries k Further play for the day Belgian in a glorious bid to Czechoslovakte by 53 points to I was out of the question and only pull off the virtually Impos-France beat Cuba by 37 points to 28 In Group C. and in Group D few hardy nils requined ansible. the ground.

This was the fourth successive

Reiff, either octause he was unaware of Zatopek's sensational

time that the Australian fixture attempt to catch him or because

Swansen Bad

been uffected by rain. In 1188 only five hours'

play was possible in the match.

he just could not go any faster. made no attempt to stave off the After junch today, Miller con challenge. The inishing post came tinued his rapid coming and the nearer and benrer. third wicket produred 120 runs

Ten metres to go and Zatopek to 115 minutes

31.

Other Results

Hockey: Group C. Holland braf Denmark four goals to one. Ar- entine beat Spain three goals to two.

Wrestling. The winners of the

Freestyle heavyweight: G. Fobis

of Turkey. Freestyle featherweight: Bilge of

Turkey.

Fencing: Indent fails title sent down a thefore Clay sent was still closing that gop, five

still gaining, won by usa Elek, of Hungary but Reiff just nanaged to stay with six whs out of seven in the ing side, which Mill on the yards and he s

It high

final

pool. by being very well suppmited and 2009 Mix Blackmore. 2.28.12

into the deep, where Eaglestone there and ne was past the post and, Mex. Meyrick dingby

effort nices ཀ ༢༧༢༥

miracle BROS | 416, "1", Mrs. Bonese

took a well judged catch. Miller with Zalopek

Olympic Wiles werét, Thursday. Saturday, Sunday

PUKA | SAL, PRE", Minn. Ilarrower 2.18.34

they defied Yorkshire, adding

attractive innings of 84 included ruding in a glorious failure. und Monday,

Da all day! the

(500) Ah, "ru", Mina berky

244 runs and completely trans-

When it was announces that H .... 2.34.35

The following were the results live sixes and seven fours. weather was moehned to be fuky

The Australians DNEVA PE, MI Franklin: "21", Mtorming the cutlook,

bath had broken the Olympic re- of gunes played on Monday in

parsed Glamor. with always be ruk

Sonte frowne "" M Daphy: ***", Mich

Wa bbro gave a grand dis the preliminary round of the Kan's first innings total without cord for the distance, the crowd heyy gut but there were 20 Buskey man, Miss W'Acer; "GO", SEINA

was amazed that such time play of pulling and diving, and Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham-further loss and

welterweight: with a set could have been put on a track incidents unit very good racing, Schten; “16”, Mia Wilson.

hil one six und 21 fours, while pionship.

playing a fine sound innings and could was enjoyed.

Harvey

full of confidence, another covered with pools of water and big All

worse every moment Australian score seemed like becoming

from the heavy downpour which |ly when the ratu came,

fell throughout the ruer. Australia; at inning Glamorgan:*1st innings Brown Parkhour b Woller Barnes by b Walkins

Saturday afternoon was 140 second des Rore of the Summi mer Seite nut was www vory

comfortably by Jane Stellett,

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SUNDAY, AUGUST 1

DINGHIES

2nd, "14". Yourlef

kin in a flawlers innings scor.C. Fincher, bent LS da Klart 15:0. Ninth in Summer Berler.ed his first century again,t Yorks

Silva Tal, "2", Honeu

1.4.1 1shire,

A.H. Rumjahn beat S.S.

Hussain B.P.P. Marques bent W.

Williamson

Yusuf beat M.Y. Adul 21-17

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1.52.15 14 A Worcester-the holiday crowd 2.08.86 1 were provided with some lively 2.10.50 cricket, 20 wickets falling for 370

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Hufer: "1", Mattori.

MONDAY, AUGUST 2

DINGHIER

all the Yacht Racing Association { 1.8.QUA "IN", Junna, rules with also a list of lent rules, including for example, the proper procedure for starting and stop ping races and for mulint pro- testk

It also includes a map of the harbour, showing all the bunys. normally used a marks tire races

Time Pie

Sturt 1610. Tenth in Summer Berlin, Place Best Casin

Yet, *****, Hones

2, "1", Hoogerhuys 3rd, "22", Min Bewar 4th, "*", Corbeil

and n picture of all the flags used a Dechov

in the conduct of sailin; ruces.

Ignorance

There very large 1, «nifice

6th, "6", Von Myden

- 7th,- '7'', Yourlett-

Pit, "12", Mitient

With, "A", Stebson

of many of the rules of racing 108, "t", HAT

and it is hoped that with the pub. uh, "14", yan Heation of this handbook ali 12th, "4", Baville members will read, mark, learn] DR.F., "11", Miss Anderson,

and thoroughly digest the rules

this

of meing us only to better racing but to more enjoyable racing as well.

will lead not man

ВТАНН Peinla

1.st.20 1+

1.87.00

12

1.41.10 2 1.41.00

runs,

Dick

Howorth's leg breuic

brought him our of the last five Essex wickets for only six runs.

Close of play scores;

At Kennington Oval: Notting- hshire 104 and 61 for no wie- ket: Surrey 204. Ituin restricted play.

A Bristol Somerset 190; Glou- cestershire 290 for 7. Ruin ges tricted play.

Al Canterbury: Kent 390 for 9, declared; Hump lure 161 (Arnold

S.

OPEN PAIRS RESULTS

Freestyle

L.G.

Laps Counted Correctly?

Wembley, August 2. The Olympic Press Bureau revealed, this afternoon that the Jury of Appeal, headed by Lord Burghley, is study. ing the handling of the 10,000 metres run on Friday won by Emil Zatopek, of Czechoslovakia.

been No formal protest has jmude, sakt the Bureau, but therɑ, is question as to whether the

Merrill, Jr. of the United States. laps in the long six milo racu

were counted correctly. Freestyle light heat yweight:

Wittenberg of the United States.

Placings in the fourth- and Freestyle Middleweight:

frib

the 10,000 positions In Brand of the United States.

flat metres

event won by Freestyle bantamweight: N. Akar Zatopek last Friday were changel

I

of

the

Glen

Frees key.

lightweight: C. Atik of tonight after a brotest, it was tlisclosed. Czech took the lead, with Relff Women's 100 metres tree style judged to have come in fourth S. Dennolf, Sweden, was ad-

21-0

23-12

·

147

Covered in Mud 1A

21-18

31

Hassett not out

71

Almost from the start

Harvey not out Miller e Eaglestone ↳ Clay

BA

J

Total (for three)

-Reuter.

215

the leaders

J.W.M. Dickson and G. Willer

ton beat T.E. Baker and D. Hung" 26-10.

OPEN

SINGLES

J. Tindall bent K M. Rumjähn 21-12 on the 22nd head,

TODAY'S GAMES

The following! tre today's

Extras

us in the Open Pairs Lawntures in the Second Division of

Bewis championship:-

TENNIS. FIXTURES

The following are today's fix-

the Lawn Tennis League: 52, Crush 0 for 50) and 10 for

R.M.V. Ribeiro and J.C.

Re-U.S.R.C: one. Rain restricted play.

At Hove: Sussex 378 for 7 de medios (28041) v W. Williamson LR.C

Kennedy clared against

Midillesex, No and

(58051), S.C.A.A. "A" V play today owing to rain,

|C.R.C. "A" ---At-Manchester: Yorkshire: 359 C.E.F Thompson and F. Good- University 149.54 Le ter 123 hot out); Lanenshire win (28181) E.S. Franks and CCC

204 fur 4 (Washbroak 156, in A.F. Ferreira (20421) (H.K.F.C.). Seemin and A.M. Wahab

· 1.15.95

..

1.48.00 1,40,39. 7.

1.60.00 2.08.20 22.02.15 A 2.03.20 :

&

100).

(Angwat 1)

Mr. T.F. Honese, 5, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7 .. L-Cir. Meyrick, 3,,1, 4, 1, 4 Once this book has been dist. Ingham, 0, 1, The Yacht Club intend L. Dowe, 2, 7, 1 to where more rigidly than in Captain Hancock, 3, 6 the past to the felter of the law | La Hamilton, 2, 1, 6

tributed,

in sading, no: excluding the nor. Mr. Dewar, 5, 2, 2

law of courtesy, it is hoped 16. Whitehead, B, 7.

ona]

that with the coming season 1.Cdr. Goodhart, 1, 8. D

Cir. Ayten 2.

may be possible to organise a captain Farquhar, series of lectures on racing tuelle

Mr. Kay. B

but it is not worth doing this xe, Mellurie, 3, 1 until the essential rules them vives. Inteman, have been studies and under- Mr. Coote, -3 stood.

Gifts!

Mr. Kino, 5

(K.B.G.C.),

A.H.

14

10

14

for

3.

(K.C.C.).

9

and 120 for no wicket (Townsend # not out); Warwickshire 237,— Reuter.

At Birminghan: Derbyshire 07

V Y C.R.C. "B" v Recreio "A"

C.R.C. "C"

V H.K.C.C. VS.CA:A:-"B" --- บุ K.C.C.

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

ALLEGED

Turkey,

Won by. Greta in swimming Anak

and Bjkhuis of Holland close attendance. On the third Andersen

of Denmark with a with the Norwegian champion, lap, the Swede, Ahiden, joined time of 66.3 seconite. Ann Curtis M. Stokken, fifth, but a Nor

stated oficial

that and went to the of the United States was second Weglin

on the front before zatopok, Reiff and with 66.5 seconds. and Marie Stokken beat Dennolt 811Jkhuts.

Vaessen, of Holland third in 87.0 last 150 metres and he was sur- After four taps, however, the seconds.

prised when the decision WRA Sweda lost ground and the Czech Women's 100 metres final: Won announced." surged forward to the lead.

of "Dennolf at, once Informed the by Fanny Blaakers-Koen, At the half way stage, the Bel-Holland in 11.9 seconds. 2nd officials that he had come in an Reiff overtook Ahlden and Dorothy Munley, of Great Britain, fifth and not fourth and after

3rd Shirley | protests had been voiced,

went into the lead with three laps in

12.2

seconds.

the

to go, while Slijkhuis went in Strickland, of Australia, 12.2. International Jury changed the

ront of Zatopek. Ahlden seemed seconds.--Reuter. completely finished. By this time.

all the runners were covered from head to foot in-nud:

further 20

"

placings."-Associated Press,

Turkey Eliminates

China From Soccer

London, August. 2. Turkey beat China by four goals to nil in the first

round of the Olympic soccor.

With one lap to go, it was still the Belgian leading by 20 metres and as he moved round the back At Northampton: Leicestershire (22561) v A.A. Lopes and EM.

stretch, he was increasing his lead. 127 and 300 for 5 (Berry U2, Fren. Alarcon (30203) (C.C.C.).

with every step. He must have tice 78, Tompkin 84 nut pat): II.Y. Hsu and B. Cheng (59227) A formal remand of one week been 40 metres in front of Slij- Tatal to date Northamptonshire 150.

B.S. Chowla and Francis Lee was granted by Mr. Hin-shing huis, V

with

Zatopick At Worcester: Worcestershire (22474) C. de R.).

Lo nf Central yesterday when njetres away. Then the Czech 3270 and 203 (C. Cooper 07, Wyatt F.V.V. Ribeiro and C. Roza Wong Po Kau, aged 34, was started really to move. 1763. Peter Smith & for 123); Es ex Pereira (30321) v J.M. Rumjahn charged with attempting to shoot

When

Reiff mounted the win- 131 (Howarth 4 for 6) and 57 and A.M. Rumlahn (27304) V.R. Riberio; armed highway rostrum, Belgium's first win-

ners robbery and possession of a re-ner in the Olympiad, he received C.R. Logan and J.V. Ramsay volver and 4 tounds of ammun- great cheer. But Zatopek, just Neat passing by Turkey gave defence held, Eken stopping. Chu, (55051) v F.J. Rodrigues and❘tion.

promoted from Second to First them an early lend in the match the swift. Chinese leader? well. C.A. Coelho (30208) (K.C.C.).

Lieutenant in the Czechoslovak which was played at Walthams- Army for his great run in the towe, London. Kilie, a foregfeel 10,000 metres, got a bigger one. leader, made Ching concede

corner and headed in Gulasin's British Record Lowered kick.

China rallied well and Lau

by blazing over the Away went another record in and. Ho had good shots saved. bar. At the other end, Chia ...tho, final, at the 800 metres a The Chinese goal had a narrow

almost kicked' ¡the ball · from the world's top athletes, laugh"|excope

when the perotaterat the goalkeeper's handa pag

Chian were having-a-much-of- "Ind at rain and mud, Tere the Galasin headed or to a post.

Just

the record book today Olympic

before half time, in the play as Turkey, but

Chinese Turks with a sadly old-fashioned look, bombardment of the

more powerful. An tuulian pocket. Hercules goal, Andonyadis hit the bar finishers. broke

roke the discus record twice in Lau did the same for. China. The draw for the, specer Today's perforinances were re outside.

Then a hender by Ho went just second

round, resulted" *toright at

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The dates ixes for hearing 1.M. Omor and U.M. Omar were September 13 and 23. (32505) ▼ V.C. Labrum and E.C. Inspector R. MacKenzie will Fincher (58818) (K.B.G.C.).

prosecute the case.

Cardinals'

21-5

Torture Of Giants

New York, August 2,

LAugust-1).

Yano. Atgeileti 11, 14

22

Margaret' Homme, 15, 19

++

Bias Binckmore, 11, 13

21

Pat Cosby, 14,

21

Isobel Harrower, 32, 9

11

11

St. Louis Cardinals turned the Polo Grounds into

the

10

markable

Total to Eric

-(August 1)

Bunty D'Arcy. 17. D Sue Meyrick, 0, 11 Barbara Toogood, 10

DINGHIES

W!mman

Peinle

Mi, Yourie, 14, 19, 11, 14, 18, 14..

The Chiness goal was fro quently endangered by Gulesin's fine corners which P.R. Chang found hard to , toune

follows;

wero

to punch AWAY?:

misadd

chando

Yugoslavia v. Turkey, Korda v.. Sweden, Great Britain v. France,

a torture chamber today with Leo Durocher'ïl

on a rain-soaked track Giants as their victims in a 21-5 batting spree runners. Mel Whitfield of the Both sides controlled the ball and Denmark V. Italy. Reuter.

Burly, Defence en which pools of water mirrored that ended a seven game winning streak. United States, clipped 6/10ths of well in steady rain. Once they Other Soccer results:→→ The swing man from St. Louis, son, led the 20 hit attack by bata second off the 600 metres re- had settled down, the wore merciless as they piled up ting in live runs on n double, two cord set up by Firitain in the Los were playing fost and clever Sweden the biggest run production in the singles and an Infeld out, Stan-Angeles Games of 1933 36 Major League this year,

Mr. Corbett, 12, 14, 15, LA, 13, 20.. JUS

Mr. Millent, 18, 14, 11, 24, 7, A

LA„Tyler, 11, 17, 18, 7, 17

Mr. Hoogerhoya. 9. 17, 4, 14, 19

Mr. Darby, N, 7. 7. 15. 11

Mr. De fondo, 14, 6, 12, 18

| Miss Cantopher,, 10, 8, 13, 10

Mr. Von Rydən, 1, T, 6, 19.

Mr. Xoniam, 19, 29, 14

Mr. Welscht, 10, 18, 10

| Mr. Fieldsind, 6, 10, 17

Mr. Beepdting,, 6, 6, 4, 11

| Me.. De Jong,, 38, 10%***

| Mr. Mallorie, 11, 12

| Mr. Huigon, 10, 18

Mr. Robson, 1, 10, a

1r, Glover, 2, 0, 1, 0

| Mr. Dubois, · 18. 6 .......^.

Mr. Deerchow, -1, 8, 9

Mr. Ryen 0, 4, 1°

Lt. Ingham, '10 ·

Mr. Gordon,

Lt. Litchdrid, 10, 5

Mr." Minhina, 18°

Mr. Key), 9, 4

Mr. Watson, ! 107/2

|_ Lt.Cdr." Carey, ~11

"Mr. Hari. a, k

Min "Dewar, it LL-Dr.Merick, 19 Mr Barburo,

Mr. Dudley, Lt.Cdr. Godbert,/ s.. MP-11A2WD Mr. Keyes,. By

Lay Mitchell, T

Mr. Fuller, A

Mr. Johnaton,

33.33A, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL,

Mr. Farmer, &

ZA... Whitehead;","

Mr. Flobinson,

Mas Igykantor))

at

Chinese Korea

40

44.

Del Wilber, third string catcher who had got only one hit all ea-

ley Musial, premier Cardinal clou ter, blasted home #

His time was one minute, 40.2 football, but the Turks burly Italy. double ac-seconds. Arthur Wint, a giant counting for three rus. Marion Jamaican medical student, hit

who a three run homer and Whitey was second, also bent the old Kurow-ki and Erv Desak

also. Agure, while the third man, the connected for route clouts,

French sports journalist, Marcel Or 20 Cardinal hits 12 were Hansenne, qualled i for extra bases, Bill Rigney, Adolfo Consolini, the Italian 24 hours remand Scotty Thomson and Whitey Lock discus thrower." won the final was granted by Mr. Hin-shing man hit homers for Glants, with a throw of 82.78 metres,

GOLD CHARGE REMAND

A further

Lo at Central, yesterday when The victory put the Cardinal; passing his own fresh new mom- *|Lai Muf was charged with im-] Into viriital lie with third placding record of 81,88 mètres, · ·His 11 purting gold Into the colony Dodeers who were upset by thele compatriot, : Giovanni TBOL, took

old Jinx Vohnny Schmitz as Ch the silver medal;

Defendant was allowed ball oncago Cubs beat them for the fifth Owe Grynn Smith, of the

te without a licence.

18

$100.

ft

day,

mood:

*hin season, 4-2 'In- 11 inning United States, won the pole vaul!

+

5 Mexico

3 Austria,

D USA

OFFICIALS BROKE

Olympic Stadium, August 2. Wembley stadium officials said today that several top-ranking officials of overseas Olympics fooms were ordered to stop selling hundreda of pounds worth of tickets outside the arena box office this morning.

Among those ordered off?) were "I forum this, and bought £100-

B.I. Redman asked for the re- Schmitz got the margin he need with a leap of 4.99 metres, but he reported to be French and Finnish worth of Uckots. Now I am try- because, owing to the holle cd when Ray Smalley was safe performed it to an almost empty officials clad in the national blazing to sell them to get some more he was unable to get the on Tommy Brown's fumble, Hank Stadium. The crowd was, by that ers and wearing their distinctive money. #correct valuation of the gold Schenz followed with a single and time, holding their own "Olym- badge,

which must be given to the Baddle Waitku doubled to reare pics outside Wembley, in the They were sild to have stood "One of our coaches has £400 gistrate before he could order duced a second 110s: inning taily to the railway station and the bus ing to sell tickets to queue jump are like cheques. It is the only Andy Pefko's dy pro form of a race through the rain atongaldo London ticket touta try-worth of boxing, tickets, They

Dark,

the confiscation,

HAD NO FLAG

A fine of $25 was imposed on the Master of the a. Hal Isuan, Haul Haang Biang, when he was summoned for failing, to; fly, tha the Iminigration

H." over |N.N," when he entured the

bosur on

Canned Bully and Defendant pleaded;

Smalloy.

Scores:

St. Louis Cardinala 21:20:0 *New York Giants 17.5:11 2. Cardinals: p. Dickson; c. Wil

Clona:

P Pont, Hartung

- Trinkle,(„Kennedy,, Dreise.. So werd, c. Cooper, Westrum. ~ Chicago Cuba 1.57,48:T

Brooklyn Dodgers 20 and Cub p: Behmitz; c. Echetting. said that Be urought the da had Dodas p Barney, Copy, only to be downt when the shippers Minnar, Keskinor- & Bra-

*Lcarrying – passen

Kesh Ching

way wó̟, canigot round the' Irwans Stadium sourers said the officials lationet and get enough money were told they were liable to pro-live, here secution. RES

Nearby a Flanish, athlete) The reason behind the ticket trying to sell ickets

China heat #sigtum by 86, të points to go in, Group B of the solling move was alkarlage of Eng. ficket from me

Olympia basketball tournament land money on Uie, part of visit UWER BOS, *Floss, thing, that ing delexállóns,

ple Only 69 Each He extra time was hegemony, HYRY

At the end of the matchi, pincel Ark official of the French team So Alto Horinkas" Arena, Belolt reporters dur country wind glum Jodged jirulent, and it was niów us only 29 each to spend understood; the basketball - Jürg | here and now,vre aras almost will host, the dispute, tot borrow, brokas kateg

left" he said, no

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