OLYMPIC HOCKEY
BUREN
THE PERSECT
SWISS WATON
CHINA MAIL
Britain Beaten 4-0 In Text Book Game
London, August 12.
India crashed its way through to a 4 to 0 Olympic hockey vic- tory tonight over Britain at Wembley Stadium with a game straight from the pages of the hockey text books.
From the opening whistle they gave 10,000 specta- tors in the Stadium a 70-minute exhibition of intelligent and fast play which never for a moment gave the British a chance of equalis- ing, let alone winning.
The Indians took the field after the Pakistan- Holland match for third place ended in a 1-1 draw, The game will be decided tomorrow evening.
The victorious tean moved like clockwork from the first bully off to the final whistle. They forced the game, they
ran circles round a slow, duller British team: In fit. They played one of the finest games ever seen in Britain.
But their task w by no means: easy. The ground was softer Rapri the indious would have liked, arus The instinti defence, rticularly
in the seemal half, hardened into a. determined vore which the In- dians had to moh
open warh
tune they uree their way into the British hall
The rules played
15
mun. Each now was phoyed with the shrewders boen" "of Jone praefice
swift. intelligent *** understanding,
Yet, despite tia precnaom of the teamwork. in few of the stars lett brighter than
shene just the others. G. Sough, substituting fur contre forward G. R. Glacken in the Bust hoff, was always on Fand at the Prhi moment, and it. was he who got zed his country's urst goni.
Goalie Shines
Britain
Gains Points In Olympics
London, August 12.. Britain today
TOBO
from sixth to fourth face in the unofficial
Olymple standings while
the
team first
three places remained firmly in the
of the United the grip Slates, Sweden and France.
points in
and
Britain nicked up yachting and canseing for second place in the field hockey, competition.
Un. official paint standings with 101 events completed were:
The United States $17-1/2, Sweden 326, France 193. Bri- tajn 149,
145.1, tungary Italy 146. Denmark 134-1/2; Netherlands. 110-3/4, Finland 90.7/12, Turkey D0-173. Aus. tralia 85-3/4, Kurea 11-3/6, India 11, happines 2.- United Press.
The second luf brought its munt, the Korean fly-weight. Soo
Cuban's Title Claim Brightens
New York, August 12. Kid Gavilan, welterweight contender,
demon. today strated Improvement Madison Square Garden by winning à unanimous 10- round
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1948.
PAO BUNG-V), member of the Chinese Olymple basket. ball team (centre, dark. vest), gets through concentrated · defence in the Olymple basketball match at Harringay Arena. Chile beat China by 44 points to 39.-AP Photo..
at Golden Gloves Boxing
over the
brown-skinned Buster Tyler BOB PULLING TO
of Newark, NJ., with whom he fought a draw lust De- cember.
E.}.
It was an excellent fight Though Gavilan's margin of vic
DEFEND RECORD
(Contributed)
lory was top-sided. Five thou-Final arrangements for the Golden Glove Boxing sand and eighty-nine fans who paid $10,913 gave both boxer, an, ovation as they left the ring.
Gavilan welghert 148 pounds Tyler 143 pounds,
Tyler wae in excellent condi tion although he accep'ed the bout on 48 hours notice after Franki Abrams of Detroit, the original opponent, suffered a strained back in training.
Tournament at the China Fleet Club have been completad. In addition to a six-round final there will also be a six-round semi-final on August. 21 of 8 p.m.
the
The final in the Tournanten! A. worthy opponent for Thompson in action against Bob Morales, perhaps a future cham- will feature preinking "Rock" plasty and rotl "Speedy" Pulling. Bob Pulling is the pride pion in Portuguese boxing cireles, of the British Pacific Fleet. also an opponent for the Services mladieweight king (Fusiller Hull) will be selected by the sponsors of the Golden Gloves.
Gavilan, who I running for e
Training reports show that | shot at Bay "Sugar" Robinson's
his Pulling is in good condition and 147-pound crown, staggered bobbing and weaving
opponent ready to attempt to crack down and had Tyler's left eye swollen on Pulling's impressive and in- early shut at the fini h. Most broken record of ring victories,
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CONFIDENCE IN ENGLAND FOR THE FINAL TEST
London, August 13.
The fifth and final Test match is due to start of the Oval hore tomorrow, providing England with her last chance of defeating Australia and thus give the game in this country a boost which would be of benefit to playors and spectators alike.
D
England's great fighting dis-} plays at Old Trafford and Leeds have inspired greater confidence in their ability to score a win in this Test than has existed on the eve of any of the others, but there can be no doubt that the magni- tude of their task is great,
So much rain has fallen at the Oval in the past week that unless there is a big improvement in the overcast and windless conditions of this morning, the start of the Test seems almost certain to be telayed. In accordance with the rules, the pitch was completely covered for the next 24 hours from Just before noon today.
The Oval groundman stated today that the present rain would undo all the good work he put in last night.
**If only
last night's strang wind had kept blowing, the pitch would have dried so well that there will have been no doubt of the match starting on time to- morrow," he said,
Lawn Bowls Programme
Several games in the First and Second Divisions of the Hong Kong Lawn
Bowls League will be played off this afternoon.
(away) today in the First Div. -Playing Kowloon Cricket Clul alon of the Lawn Howls League Kowloon
Bowling Green Clut will be represented by:
V.C. Dixon, C. 'Dawman, A.J. Hall and J. Fraser (skip).
Merle Oberon Rumours
Hollywood, August 12. The movie golony hardly, reacted to
today #roport from abroad .that Maria Oberon, who is at present in Rome, had separated from
Lucien Ballard."
Most of Hollywood le wear-" Ing that " know it all the
time" look. Bome
predict that Mias Oberon will divorce Ballard and Immediately marry Bir Alexander Kords. -United Press.
Epidemic
Suspects
Tokyɔ̃, August 13. break of the Japanese sleeping For the Arst time since the out
sickno s late 'last month in Tokyo, hos the epidemic
claimed two suspected cases among the Ameri- can Occupation force, it was re- ported today.
They are an American woman and a child.
The Surgeon Generaka offles ssid neither of them had taken Immunisation shots this year,
death Meanwhile, the native toll In Tokyo
to was reported have exceeded 120, Approximate: ly 400 cases were reported from other parts of the country,--ilati-,
Gellatly, A.L.G. Eastman W.C. Simpsor. rnd J. McKelvi .sitip).
EF. Pope
R Morrison, E Greenwood and 1. Sykes (skip
K. B. G. C. In their Second Division gam the Lawn Bowls Leagu Lagainst Club de Reerelo today (away), Kowloon Bowling Green "As I 15.
Club will be represented by: we are completely held up, and although we cut smert, E.A.. Atkins
R.F. Wigginton, H.A. Lam" ter. wicket last night, there
and C.E.F. some more grass to come off, but we cannot get at it."
"
is still
He added that a strong wind) and sun were wanted to dry off the surface moisture-Reuter.
Thompson (skip.
R.P. Phillipa, K.C. Hamilton, Babe
S.H. Strange and L. I. Wnant (skip).
W.II. Bailey.
L. Guy. J.S. Dinnen and L.G. Coombes (skip),
Reserve: V. Chittenden. Both games will start at 4 p.m.
K. C. C. Kowloon Cricket Club will play Kowloon Bowling Club in the First Division of the Lawn
Babe Ruth Improved
New York, August 12, Babe Ruth showed slight improvement today in his More Babies
battle with a critical illness.
His family and friends seemned Green encouraged about his condition, Live London, August 12,
Bowls Lengue and is fm Ruth told reporters "Ho Taikoo Recreation Club in the The morning "oulletin at the New low records for infant Second Division today.
"
said
Memorial Hospital Centre for The first Division match will cancer, and allied diseases
rollied and his pulse
own parilcular heroes. Well up Ann Kun, lost by a narrow points of the fighting was done ai close! Puiling is in good condition and 7,45 p.m. on August 21 there is mortality, general death rate start at 4 P.m. and the Second the former 'baseball star had
them was the Indian decision in the semi-final to Squarters and the Cuban's shovel us always, is confident of holding "Standing Roon Only" at the and deaths from influenza Division encounter at 3.30 p.m.
among
right back. T Singh, who not backs around
Bandinelli, of Italy, who willment than he could mete uut,
henks eve Tyler, more punish
only railled Jus him,
bitt on forced the forwards. He scored the final goal.
meet P. Perez in the Anal.
his splendid record.
In the six-mund semi-final, al castona rein. Soo Ann Kon had the fight for None of the three ring ofeint
rugged "Red" Bings is down to Tyler most of the way, but the Italian gave
more than Three face Sergeant Loftus. reputed to was very cool under a barrage of rounds-Unlied Press,
be a very worthy representative of the Corps of Millitary Police.
Weather Right
At outside-night. Kishan
worried the English
La fast blows, and his defence was
goalkeeper excellent.
eonstantly, mud only magnificent
The Korcan went after his man
play by Brodie kept the Indian from the start and never relaxed score down to four.
throughout the fight, although he
lefts to the head from the power- ful Italian. The light was very close.-Reuter,
The Pakistau-folland battle received many hard rights and for third places was a rugged game. There was little between the teams, but Pakiston were on- -viously-ill-it cure on the muddy Hound and could not fully re- produce their tast
Basketball
clever
Korean Third
-BASEBALL
The KCC teams are (First Div-stronger. ision): C
Gco. Lee, S. A
WAS
Gray, T. "Condition Improved, although
F. Skin"); V. still critical," it addod-Associat-
Ted Press.
China Fleet Club. In case further were established in the first announcements are not made, it would be wel to book now or
three months of this year. tule on desk calendars to be at Only 644 people have died from
A. Madar, F. Goodwin Fleet Clubs 7.30 p.m. .n* Influenza, the lowest ever recorded | L
C. Labrum, August 21,
Lock, E.C. Fincher in the first quarter. The previous
(skip): J.M. Forrest, A.J.
Orem, C. Omeals for the evening will be lowcat was 1.470 in 1938. Captain J.D. Varley, AF.C. Births totalled 202,184, or 18.05. Rosselet (sitp): (Second Div-week, the matches follow: -- (Referee), TH. Bowman, F.C.H. for each 1,000 population, as com: R.S. Cupel!, A.E.P. Gurst (skplp): Guterres and J.E. Noronha (32988)
ision): W. H. Colledge, L. Brezny, Although we have yet to see Wlugins, Lt. Overy (Judges), Dr. pared with 17.8 for the preylou C. Tribbic, C. Champelovier, Aut. Pereira, J.If. Xavier, J.C. Remedioe
John Carey-Hughes. Medical quarter.
second League
St. Louis, August 12.
"Red" # unting we are assured St. Louis Browns dumped by those who have seen himn
in Cleveland
netion that Indians into
this is going up. place in the "American
be biller - struggle right today as rook'e left hander Joe from the first bell.
Onleer.
year was 41
GENERAL STRIKE
teams:
AT K.D.O.
A.P. Noronha, · Q.E. MarqUGE, A.P.
A.B. Piemink, J.B. Joyce, LW, Dracu and W.C. THxx (1181) v, A.Aslanick, J. stiradley, W. Hong Blog BLMUT Landell (2008),
The infant mortality rate for R. Leigh, C. Pope (skip); J. Tin-and GC, Pereira (19541), hables under one
dill, S.B. Trueman, J.A. Tibble,J.M. Formt. And, Kew, J. Orem and Many distinguished persons are
C.8. Nosusiet (20530) v. G. Beura, · Adi. (skip). expected to be present and silver
for each 1,000 live births, again A. Steven
H. K C. Cema
·Rumlahn, ""Auf. "Cogiho ̄and ·M.J:- Medinati the lowest for any first quarter, trophies are to ha donated. With It was 11 fower than last year and match against Club de Recrelo nt M.1. Jack, 1. Khail, K.M. Rumjahn
In thair Lavn
(2008). Bowls League Empire Poel, August 13.. Ostrowski, In his first Major Loftus is a full-fledged light-drawn
a programme such as has been 25 below the 10-year overage.
AT K.C.C. ploy.
Soo Ann Hor of Korea won League start, effectively scatter-heavy. We look forward to this should be seen at these fights.
up, a capacity crowd India's win marted that cour the first of this afternoon's boutsed 13 hits to gain an 8-4 victory meeting with craildence haenge
Total deaths were the lowest Choler Rond day at 4 pm and 8.31. Rumjahn (28001) v. 1.3, Omar, ty's fourth FAISCESSIVE
Hong Kong Cricket Club will ba A. Omar, K.M. Omar and U.M. Omar for any first quarter-Reuter, Olymple to decide the third and fourth in the
represented by the following (aakn85. victory in hockey since the Olympinee winers of the final Olympener of a twilight double the present warm weather is just
Lender. ple Games at Amatordion in 1928. pic boxing standings.
Rookle outfielder Dick Kokosducing to meet the ganie "Red"
the thing for Loftus and his re- The Korean tank the third led Browns' uttack with three pince the featherweight ranks doubles.
Refore these Just lights arc games. when he beat Franels Majdlock the Philippines were beaten by of Czechoslovakla on points.
Score:
claged, boxing tan's will see in Belgium, who wen 38 points to
netton aguía "Tiger" Curreem,
He will be in the-ring to up- held the gnoc one of nil post Fnd present Indian boxern. Fol- lowers of boxlag before
ore the war A will remember Tiger" and his Kileman, terrific punch. His opponent is Tipton, the Tientsin "Giant" who may, Masse à menace. If the "Tiger" wins, the Golden Glover matches will bring out the Services' Champion as his next opponent..
In husketball play-off
In gymnastics at the Empress
P4, while Cuba #efeated Persta Hall the leaders in the women's
ly 70 points 30.
team events (with four of seven
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R II E
4 11 1 8 13
e
Belgium's win over hord- events completed) are as follows: Cleveland Indians Aging Filipino team earned her
1. Czechoslovakia, 296.90 points; St. Louls Browns.. fith place
the basketbali 2. United States, 290.00 points; Indians: P Zoldak, -tournament, with the Phillp-3. Switzerland. 200.40 points; 4. Muncrief; Hegan,
285.11 points. United Brown: P. Ostrowski;
United Press.
pines pincing 12th.
over Persia,
Hungary,
Cubi, by virtue of her victory Press.
is now secure in 13th place, while Persia occuples 14th place.
Henloy Events
At Henley, 29-year-old Gert Fredriksson. of Sweden, won his second Olympic Loli medal to- night by flashing past the win- ning post in four minutes 33.2 seconds to win the 1,000 metres kayak singles.
Fredriksson
the wort
10,000
c.
Rain Again Curtails County Cricket
London, August 12.
metres kayak singles antt is now Overnight rain again affected the County cricker
a firm favourite for the world.
championship
at Henley
next
Monday,
Sweden, with four wins, and Czechoslovakia, with three wins, swept the hoard in the two-day canoeing regatts. The only other SUCCESSES were fined by the United States and Denmark, with one title each.
The weather could not have been more unkind to the com- petitors. A stiff, vartable wind blow across the river, making the small, light-weight Graft vory hard to, control.. But Fredriksson's
win in the 1,000 metres tingles was
formed magnidcent
per. *tylo,
programme today, three matches being held up with no play before lunch, while it was not possible for a ball to be bowled in the Yorkshire Derbyshiro gamo: at Scarborough today.!
Jack Crapp, who has accept-
Only 25 At Hastings; Suksex 63 for 2
At Cholmaford: Esex 145 for
(Cary 53 not out) against Kent. Ram restricted play.
unquestionably
best Chinese tight
IN CYPRUS
Nicosia, August 12,
24-hour general strika was proclaimed tonight by the Labour Federation for tomorrow the strike will include employces of the military authori- tics.
The strike will be in protest | against Lord Winster's An-
Cyprus Status Unchanged
J. Mount, P. Kennedy, W. Wil liamson, J. Prentice (skip).
R. Philips, F.J. Mitchel, R.A. Edwards, A.W. Brown (sicip).
G. Sewell, I Lammert, R. R. Davies, R.. Wild (skip).
AT K.B.O.C.. P.M.N. da Bilva, F.X. tioare, LA.! Lás and RP. Las 0.11, Gough,JAR. Belby, LA. Collyer"and UB, Robertson (510),
H.11. Human, M.Y. Adei, 8. Yosul and1 U.A. Ramjabs (28001), W. College, Leigh, TA. Tibble and T. Lock
c. c. c. Cralgengower Cricket Club will play Hong Kong Football Club in the First Divion of the Lawn Bowls League today. The game (59001) will be played on the Football Club lawn at 4 pm.
י'
AT RECREIO *W. Leonard. 1.0.1. Boura, A.1. Contes and W. Bradbury (34673) **
Craigengower will bo repre-r. Pope, E.A. Atkins, G.EX. Thompso sented by J.W. Leonard, LC.R. and L. Bykes (697881,
bur. E. Conter, B.W. Brad-. (skip); I.M. Omer, W.
Hong
Landolt
Sling, A.M. Omar, J.S.
AT 0.0.0.
A. McInnes, W. Callner, C.R. "Logane W.D. HeMaster (58081) v. 1V.C, Dixon, (580211
Akip); A.A. Razack, M. C. Bowman, A.J. Hali and J. Fri
Omar (skip).
KM. Omar, U.M.
i
Yesterday's Games⠀⠀ Results of yesterday's games in the Colony Open Singles Law Bowls Championship follow:
At H.K.F.C: R. Lolgh beat J.'S. Joyce 21-13 on 19th head.
At K.B.G.C: M... Razack lost
Lanky Santos is training hard |nouncement on constitutional to Feore anolber win against reform and also in support of Leading Writer Fowler. the the ten-day-old miners' strike stable-mate of the redoubtable at the British-American asbes- Rob Pulling. The policeman, Tant tos mines in the mountain
H.K. Football Club will be re- Chee-hon,
the village of Amiandos.
presented by C. Gough, A. Cole- weight and knockout artist, will square off left wing workers in Nicosia and Mass meetings organised by
Nicosia, August 12.,
man, 13. Bickford, Robertson strong against the
There is to be no change in skip); J. S. Howell, . Selby, J. two-fister other towns vigorously protested the sovereignty
Bradley, N. Bebbington (skip); quiner O'Hara.
tonight against Lord Winster's Lord
of Cyprus, B. Mansell, T. Waller. W. Hol The
Winster, well-known
the island's Leading announcement.
lands, L. Collyer (skip). Governor, told the Comber is fighting
Labour leaders were fanatical-tive Assembly today,
Consulta-
Tomorrow's Fixtures ly cheered.
There were violent expressions being undertaken
Six matches in the Colony He said no negotiations were at dissatisfaction,
with Greece Lawn Bowls Open Rinks lost to B, Yusuf 15-21 on 21st when
head. they ant that the door remained open Championship will be decided said: "Lord. Winster's announce
At Recrelo: AJ. Coelho beat ment implies that Cyprus will be stitution offered by the Secretary start at 4.30 p.m. "According
for, Cyprus to accept the con- tomorrow. The matches will C.R.. Logan 21-18 on 23rd dead, rienied is freedom, national, and of State on May 7,
At K.G.C: C.R. Basto, conceded political,"
to the draw made during the a walk-over to L. Kitchell A big rowdy parade of workers Explaining the decision of HM. marched through Nicosin streets Consultative Assembly, he
Government In dissolving the after tonight's man meetings.
Government
Patrolman Seaman Buck,
Baseball
Goodwill
..
New York, August 11.
There were no incidents and no police intervention.-Reuter.
LIBERAL UNDER ARREST
Bald
union
nombers who advocated with Greece-had rendered the efforts of the Assembly ineffec tive.-Associated Press.
head.
on 21st V.C. Ogley 11-22.
At K.B.O.C: E.M. Rumjahn
>
GAEKWAR MAY EXPEL HIS PREMIER
Bombay, August 12. The Gaekwar of Baroda may insua an order expelling:
the Prime Minister.
ed an invitation to four South against Warwickshire. Africa, hit a fine century after minutes play possible, being missed twice yesterday when in the early 20's and to-
They marched towards Gay-Ue position of the day he gave a flawless display.
At Cheltenham: Gloucestershire The facilities of the United ernment buildings on the town' remains firm and that the irres- Alec Bedser, the England and 354 for 8 declared (Erunett d States Lines were offered today outskirts, shouting "Give, usonalble conduct of seven Greek Surrey bowler, did well ugainst
by Rear Admiral Giles Sted-self-government." Somerset, for in 32 over, he con! Crupp 124, Glaves da not out):
to Nottinghamshire 151 for 7 (Keo-man
transport ceded only 33 runs while, taking ton 78),
without charge baseball. four wickets.
equipment At Wellingborough: Lanen hire donated by professional ball when, at about 200 metres from Middlesex batted on a lifeless ht (Howard 74, Ikin 66, Web clubs and players to Japan and the end, he spurted and passed wicket and seemed set for a huge ter 6 for 33 Northamptonshire Formosa in the interests of the lending, pompotiter, J. Ander-rcure against Glamorgan. Both 30 for no wicket,
The Indian Government, as a Baroda colling upon them ton, at Denmark. '-...
Robertson and Edrich completed
international goodwill At Weston-super-Mare: Somes-
·NO DECISION counter-measure, may freeze to preserve peace and be pro H. Eberhard; of France, who centuries, Edrich, in one of his set 183(Alec Bedser for 33)
the ruler's assets in Indian pared for an impending prisiars Enished third, was very close he beat displays of the season, having and 40 for 2; Butre 207 (Parker of the Lines Far Eastern service,
The Vice-President
Geneva, August 12.) In charge
Bucharest,' 'August 12. hind Anderson
banks, according to the Bom- arising out of the abdication de After a third day of debate three migh'y axes and eight 70). In the womou's 500 metres tours in a play of two and
M. Valee Roman, Chief of the here, the United Nations Econo bay Chronicle today quoting mand. a At Leicester: Hampshire 180 Orient, reported that, profession organisation of
returning .... Trový. „B“ trip to kayak singles final, K. Heff; of quarter hours. Then Middlesex (Herman 92, Walsh 6 for, 54) al, semi-professional and college, Chairman of a private rallway whether the Indone dan and Viet
the Liberal Broliant Party Regional mic and Social Council had not well informed sources. There is much speculation Denmark, wor the Olymplu de lost their las six wickets for only Leicestershire two for no wicket toe of Wanih Republes hould be invited Government
Brasov, and decided, before adjourning today, The Chronicle stated without about the action the Dominion of with a tha of two minutes 31.9 40 runs, Hever taking the last Aussie Gama Abandoned trying to keep the game going charges of sabotage and fraud:
that the Tadian India's States Ministry, might inki has rushed troops when tho, Gackwart explains him Ve in thres overs for three runs.
to take Second place. taken by Vue ela a former Middlesex player. Durham voraus Australians match, lack of equipment of Labour from 1935 to 10871 and the War East
**There was no play today in the although there is almost complete
part in the work of the within 24 hours call of the state, alleged misure and misappro M. Roman, Rumania's Minister Reonemfe Commission for Asia
But Independent b der Aknar, of Helland, nino Clord of play zoorest
observers priation, of
tund seconds behind Hef, while F. At Lords: Middlesex 306 (Ro-
think-little tra pand which was abandoned as a draw.
Will are mountion to 20 accured of
embezzling the rail-The Coubelle
tesislature's ad-State's annual revenie Heavy rain during the night
considering Schwingt, of Austria, was third, bertson 100. Edrich 111, Hever and again this mornings together people of Formosa could see and of "economic rabotage Tour the exclusion of these two Repub: munal complication in Baroda, Press
He added, "If the Japanese and way company's funds and sites, Fugian Tolicion declaring the bication call, as there is no coming to his acoUSOS,
a from the State reurning the time of two minutes, for 34) Glamorgan B1 for one with strong wind, caud an American baseball players are other member of the company's lies from the Eunomic Commis 33.9 seconds, one tenth of a
At Scarborough: Yorkshire 380 early decision to abandon the interested anotist to send them board of directors were datalbed rion's work would hamper the res. is backed by the Indian Central, Healer
The Praja Mandat Party, which second bobind the Dutch woman for gainst Derbyshire, No play game, all the gates, were hover equipment it would never be for on similar charges Associated toration and development of their Government, issued an appeal to DeWALTER LASER K
Jo Abe Olympic boxing touma.. today, owing so rammoniak
reconds. AAN
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