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LADIES' NIGHT IN SWIMMING FINALS

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**** | This is the ladies' night in the finals of the Colony

Swimming Championships.

Shanghai Cricket Team

Shanghai, September 27. The Ghanghai Interport.

against Hong Kong on Octo. ber.9, 1s as follows:

Dow Leach, (Captain), D. Barrett, F. R. Kerment, P 0. Leckie, V. P. Madar, R. G., K. Hug, T. o. GKnight, H. M. Newton, P. R. Ragi, A. C. Binglair, T. W. R Wilson and A. L. Dymons.---Reuter,

GOLDEN GLOVES TOURNAMENT ON OCTOBER 9

Luckie. Rose, Hong Kong's new champion and

record holder of two events, 'meets both. Heather and Shauna Anderson in the 220 yards free style. Hong Kong University's

event, will be defending her title.

rivalry LiÇêleste

Guterres, Joan

The Rose-Anderson comes in again in the 75 yards Cynthin Eager) medley sprint.

Wong gain second place.

Joun

which should

The V.R.C. "A" tem

Alwould

(hinest Y) is the only foreign better the own recard in the challenger to

otherwise on

100 yards free style relay and

V. R. C. affuir, Joan Eager being in the 440 yards free style chum-

the fifth.

Tare

events

3 Serena,

honship. Lai Tsuna Cha Chán championship num should with comfortably

1

are

programme, of Stel four

recordin expected to fall,

Men's 150 yards back stroke championship,

from V.R.C.'s Sunny Mosteiro who shulit place second.

Full programme!

1. Men's 100 yards huck strour, rolong Champlonakljyr...A.K. Rumsjukt (V.R.P.), AV Loure (ERC), L.. Goteris And.n... B.A. Buterina (V.B.5%) and W.

A. V. Lopes is the foregone winner of this new event.

as the time of 1:05-set by Loun Funselfis bring

Lawreham (V,B,C).

E

A.

Men's 220 zarde free style, Junior recognised championship.C. Tavern, El Sa The Golden Gloves Tornatorent

Metally in the record, it is quite costs, 8), Mitford, will take plier, in Detula 30 art

certain that Lopes will be earn- | McEwen, the Chor Fleet Club 'The Bettin

new title, Wilfred Law- a. nt a

Women's à à 50 yards medley relay, gratuine eludes etgat The should beut Smalley Rum

calony championship. V.JLX "P". Which several new trees ll be ads for second place.

V.R.C. "A" and Chinese Y.M.C.A.

seen

Wester

after

2.

Pallangy

Women's 220 yards free style. championship.

the

f. V.H.C. Janiar bayi' 425 Jazda Fere stylu zulay,

Chan Chun-tieto

5. Man's 440 yards free diyle, colony will meer A. B. Davis who arrived is diftent to pick from the championship Matejea V.R.E recently from Singapore Their! nve mets lining up for this event Cheong Klo-man (netern A.A.J. Wong hight will be a six-band bout,

Anderson sisters, Į Kamewah dhal Tune, Another

will be a Lurkir Hose, Mumte Leong, and [ (hant Toun) and 3. Yvanovich (V.R.C.). ight between Links Santos and much Lanz Soares' dark horse, G. V.R.C, minder bars', 15 yards indis Nestelios, A. H. Bland in a Bone Fovala buat. Jon Eager, who was second to deal medley handicap-A.

„M | 7. Xovbe, K. Baker, A. Unternes wood M. events are?

Coleste Guterres to lost year's uz pred. Alfred v. thumper Shea. Harbour swith. Judging from the

7. Women's 220 yards free atrie, colony Speedy Murales ys, Bhita Costa, cafest of the five, Luckie, Shauita championships hung Anderso Lig. Willer Fowler vs. Corpoen! ¦ and Mamie should finish the first (V.R.C., Joan Eager (Vita, Mandir Nodwell

Lenne Olmul (LK.U.), Hesther. Anders son (VR.C) nuit Luckies Home (V3.05.

2. Men's 60 yards free wiyle, juntar championship-8,0), Beford B.K. Bouan..amiati, G.P. Ileeskinang Al C. Guterres.

- Law On vs. Ligg Tze.

Bon.be Willinres V. Leonard.

three,

A. 1.11.

Young Xavien vs. G. Musun. It is also proposed to stage weight-lifting delpuntration.

KITC COMMITTEE

TO MEET

The

Three Favourites Women's 75 yarda individua medley!

9. V.R.C tela 23 yards brennt stroke handlemp.

10, Men's é x 100 yards free siyle T- Say, colany, championship:-toys) Nuvy

tecreation Club, V.R.C. "A" wd Y.. "p",

The three favourites are the Andersom girls and Luckie Rose. Shauna, the Champion and recurit holder should win again in a new record late. Heather should teach the wall a split second be- Joe Luckie Rose, The sisters 15. Women's 76 yards Individual med- have the sprint advantage over ter, colony champlanships--- Luckie Jackie. The only time

(V.R.C.). Wonk when

เคน Chloes Nhauna Anderson (Y.R.C.). Y.M.C.A.).

Мариа

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1948.

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"יד".

to PACKETS of TINS

Watch Over Assembly ENGLAND TEAM DRAWS

The statue of Hercules and the Bisan İs worked Into position to the terrace of the Palale de Chaillot, in Parle, short- ly before the opening of the UN General Assembly. Judging from latest news bulletins, Hercules has his kanga full, watch- Ing

over the Assembly-AP Photo.

To

Bradman Leaves Hope, Legacy

English Cricket

London; September 26. ··

Rehabilitation Committee Luckle can hold is in the back nt the Kowloon Indian Tennisstroke. Her breast stroke cannot Joan Eager (V.R.C. and Heather Antler Don Bradman has gone, but he has left behind

Club's

Tivaln

and

thi

Club will meet at the

be expected 16 keep up to the premises tomorrow. 01 6.30 pay butterfly speed of her The meeting will review the post the last 25 yards crawl stretch,

funds wirt discuss the Andersons again have

Joan Wong is #

tian

ways and means of completing readvantage.

Imabilitation

equipment, Members

requirements

and stronger

who have nal yet forwarded arrears of monies Jue have been requested to do so as soon as possible,

HKU SWIMMING The 11th Inter-hostel- Aquatie Sports Meeting of the Hong Kong University Swimming Club Will

Eag

challenger than Joan

4. Women's 3 x 80 yarde medley

relay.

V.R.C. "A" and "B" tearns should finish in that order with a

(V.R.C).

Interport Golf Team Selected

new recara, The "A" team las The following have been select. Lucktr

Rose (back stroke), ed to represent Hong Konk Heather Anderson (breast) and (against Shanghai In the Interpori Shauna Anderson (crawl). ThMatch to be played on October 10 Chinese Y, the only outside chal- and 11th

D

lenge has a team of Joan Wong, S. Rabb (Capt), G. G. D. Sybil Wong

and Wong Yuk-Carter, D. A. O, Davies, F. K.

A. E. Lissaman. E.

N

him a message of hope and a legacy to Eng- lish cricket. In his farewell speech, Brad- man said that he did not subscribe to the pessimistic theories about existing English cricket, and he offered the following suggos- tions to help its improvement:

WITH DANISH SIDE

Copenhagen, September 26.

England's All-Professional toom could only draw (goalless) with Denmark's amateurs, who wore third in the recent Olympic Tournament, in the international match played here this afternoon, on a rain-sooked ground before g capacity crowd of over 10,000 spectators. England had most of the game, watched by the King and Queen of Denmark and the. Duke and Duchess of: Gloucester, and were the better individually, but their attack was woe- fully weak--chance ofter chance being thrown wildly away.

To Remedy Shortage

Of Grounds

It was a clean sporting game roughout and the enthusiastle Danish crowd weie delighted with the result and the play of the English team as whole.

Football Programme

י,

Programme of First and Second, Division Roccer matches to be. played between Saturday, October 3 and Thursday, October 7, both clays inclusive.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2 FIRST DIVISION K.M.B. Army (losndary,

p.m.). Te formet A. Wills. Llneamen, W. Gibe non/. Richardson, Kitchee Howth China "A"

(Carollas

2, p.m.). Referees Capt. Stone. Linement M. McKenzieƒA. Ribeiro, Club St. Joseph's (Club, & p.m.). Ne

Inrve: W. Jouling. Lineamanı BY., Kwok/Chan bo.

retto/Y,F. Mak,

Tommy Lawton managed to get the ball into the net during the first half, but the goni was. Navy y Pellew Navy, 8 y.ro.). Referver 1 disallowed by the Dutch referee, 1.0, Young Linesmeni F.A. D applish centreforward had on the grounds that the

BECOND DIVISION London, September 28.

Sutien Kitcher (undary, 3.30 p.m.), illegally used his elbows in forg- The first practical step to- ing his way through,.

Reter J, Ward. Denmark P.C.A, South Ching. (Caroline HilI, 1.80 wards remedying the present also had a gel cilsallowed, for: p.m.), feiernel''J.P. da Silva, Plack of adequate training facili-offside in the clesing minutes of Club • GA.A. [Club, 1.80p.m.). Bas.

ies for British athletes has the game. been taken by a small band of sportsmen from the well-known Sussex seaside resort of Brigh- ion.

and

Not

Off Form

forward

ferrel J. Dy W.D. China Tramways (Army "I" 1.40 p.m.). Referee: Lt Dares. Armr-Kl. University (Chatham Hond

1.00 pm) Referee: W. Crawford. · 1 (Book unpoo, │- 3.30 pm. Referees A. Farmer. Dockyard + KM. (Návy, 188 pmaja (

Referees F.A. Harretto,

ona English played up to his best form. Lawton was in the pocket of Army+H.K. v. St. Joseph's the Danish Centrehalf, while Hagan seemed lost in ble un- accustomed position at inside. right. Matthews was hesitant while the new Igft wing of Langton and Shackleton Rover got going.

ployee oft the The

The

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 FIRST DIVISION

Eastern B.A.F. [Caroline liit, 6 p.m.).

Referee: C. Tunstall.

Linement Cheung Hoon Wing/1JT, LI Kwong Wah v ̈C.A.A, (Boundary, 8 pæda Beferer: W. Gaffney. Linemen; B.Y. Kwok/N. Delando.

Owners of a local greyhound track, they recently laid down a rat rate running track around the arena, and from the middle out pits for Jumping hid scooped

water jump for steeplechasing. When completed, the sponsors of the

English defence scheme will throw the Stadium

held open for use by anyone in the thrustful Dash attacks.

Stadium splendidly county. The result is that Sussex nanes were also good in defence South Chin" (hre). has an excellent entre not only and watched their men closely, na a venue for athletic meetings but as 3

a training ground both for after the gare that he had not New (by).

The Dutch eferce told Reuter Rollellors Talkon (BL. Joseph's, 3.10

འ་ p.m.). Referen; D.P. Lai, the improvement and develop-ailowed Lawton's ment of local talent.

goal in the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6* Athletics men hope that Brigh-blown his white for an intringe-South China Army-B.K. (Caroline Hi,

20th minute because he hs.i

SECOND DIVISION

ment by Shackleton just before 6.30 p.m.). Referee: LL, Davez. the England centreforward put in Dockyard Nary (Nary. 5.30 p.m.). Re the shot-Reuter.

ton's move will be followed in all centres where there are grey- hound and other such arenas which could be "lent" to local athletics associnilons for a nomin- al fee-Reuter,

NO DATE FOR POSTPONED TILTS

זימיי

ORDINANCES ON YOUTH CRIMES

SECOND DIVISION

Teres: Li Bing-tong. Pallet. Joseph's (Boundary. 6.30

1.1.1. Refer, P.M. Xavier. Army-K1, v. K.H,1), (Chatham Road, K.30

..). Reform: N, Delandu.. Bolletter Y GAA. (8. Jumeph's, 5.30 ... Relareas P.A. Barretto, W.D. Chinese v Kitchee (Ammy “i”, 8.33

pan.). Käferee: M. McKannie, THURSDAY, OCTOBER T VICTORY BIELD

Bervices Chiness (Navy, 5.30

Referee: L.G. Young. Linesmeni A. Farmer/F,A. Barrello

LECOND DIVISION

Nanking, September" 24. Ordinances on juvenile delin- quency are now being drafted Mr. L. F. de bouza, Honorary Jointly by Dr. Rescue Pound, the Secretary of the Hong Kong Foot-American special adviser to the Ball Association, said yesterday Ministry of Justice, and Dr. Yang that no date has been fixed yet Shao-lung, Director of the Min- for the RAF v., Navy and South istry's Criminal Care Department, P.C.A. University (Bt. Joseph's, 6.5? China

VS, Police soccer it was learned hiero today. matches to be played off.

The ordinars are being draft-Tramways

pand. Refereer Pie, Calilns,

• Talkoo (Caroline. Hill, 5,82 The matches were Fostponed ed on the basis of data

gathered

_path). Referenz W. Crayford. oecause of the typhoon weather by the Ministry's judicial surver Club (bs). on Sunday.

group headed by Dr. Pound, who Spectator who went to Caro-returned to Nanlting a few weeks ino Hill and Sookunpoo on Bun-ago after a mepection All Britain needed, he said, Norman

trip England's day were told at the gates that throughout_the_country, and, are. was the courage to tackle the captain, paying tribute to Brad-the two matches would be played expected to be completed by the. problems and give youth a man and his team, related the off tomorrow.

end of this year-Reuter-AAP. chance, He cited the cose of following story:

Alterations to the lbw rule, the erection of modern score-boards on all grounds like those in Aus- trolig which give the state of the game at a glance, and improved facilities for players and public.

Yardley,

take place on October 9 at thej ching. They are not expected to Mullen, R. K. Collings and his own humble beginning in oval, he received a letter from a

Victoria Recreation Club at 9 pan. keep up with

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A. Brown. Reserve: I. W. Shewan.

During the last Test nt the Despite the

a country village typhoon, those who risked the weather

very old lady which run: "Deur were able to ample. enjoy a pleasant day's golf at

Bradman said that he owed whatever in cricket and i do not Mr. Yardley, I have no Interest Fanling on Sunday. The Medal much of his success to the care who wins. competition was won by Mr. W. practice obtainable

But the

other O. Davies with

on the day, quite by accident, I listened return of 75 concrete wickets available in for a few moments to nett, the only card returned front Australia.

Test 17 entries.

malch_commentator. He said that Although they ware not so someone or something called good as the best turf wickets, Lindwall was bowling. It sound he said, they were very much ed purely a name to me, but

There were others who might have tied this score but did not put in their cards.

REFEREES' MEETING

П

Gregory May Play

For England Side

London, September 26.

better than bad turf wickets. when the commentator proceeded A player who was suspended by the Rugby Union It was difficult to learn the to say that this bowler” had two; principles of cricket when the long legs, one short fine leg and ball did not do what the bowler square lép, I was shocked. intended.

Bho

The Annual General Meeting That w

the

three years ago in a Rugby League match may be playing for England this season. "Tell me, Mr. Yardley," John Gregory, the young wing three-quarter, re-

Descendants?

Nol

was why he had request-said, "what kind of creatures are of the Hong Kong Football Re-ed the organisers of the Bradman these Australian, cricketers? furces Association will be held in Shilling Fund, subscribed to by wonder you can't win." the Office of the Hong Kong Font- cricket lovers throughout ball Association (by kind permis- country, to use slon), Prince's Building, Room muney for the Inying clown 211, 2nd floor, on Monday, Octo-concrete pitches ber 4, at 8.15 p.m.

parks i playing felds.

In

some of thu. Yardley, in a humorous reply, of quoted the. formation of the and Humbledon

Cricket

Club Hampshire some 200 years

for They played cricket

Bevin Flays Soviet Union

in

ago. some-

thing like 30 or 40 years and the is told that they never lost

Atuly

a single game, even when pitted|

gelist an All-England XI.

H

turns to civilian football this week-end and the English selectors are sure to take an early look at him as there is such a dearth of good outsides in English rugby last season.

Record Gate

For Arrvold,

Expected Irish Play-Off

Dublin, September 25.

.

Gregory received no paymeni for the match and had no inten- tlun of becoming a professional.

Admits Error

ANDERSEN TO TURN PROFESSIONAL

:

Copenhagen, September 23.

· The

Olympic Games' women's 100 metres swimming champion, Grete Andersen, of Denmark, today announced› that she is turning professional after the Anglo-Danish swim- ming contest next week, she wants to become a swim-' ming instructress.

Clauson,

FOOTBALL LINE-UPS

of Iceland, win the 200 metres event in the two-days International athletic meeting which ended here today, Ho ran a fine race and just beat Lesils Lewis, of Great Britain, both men returning a time of 22.4 seconds. Douglas Wilson, Britain's Olym- The ban on. Gregory was ple' middle distance runner, won lifted in April of this year the 1,500 metres race," beating after repeated appeals by Eric Jorgenson, of Denmark, and leading Rugby men including 8von Strindberg, of Sweden, in o an eloquent plea by "Corl” great, finishing burst. His Umo

former England was four minutes 1.6 seconds, have never been able to

captain and himself a three Britain also won the 1,000 (Continued from Page 1)

discover

what happened to

quarter, at the 1947 annual metres relay in two minutes 1.0 powers declared August 31-Technical diseus-that they could

unequivocally

those men of Hambledon," sald

meeting of the Union.

seconds, while Ange Paulem, of sions 'bogan in Berlin and con-

not accept the Yardley. "Dut have turk.

The story behind the suspen- Denmark, tooic the 3,000 metres in Imposition of any restrictions on tinued daily for one week, but it air traffic. They demand that the

Ing suspicion that they emigra-

sion, is that while stationed with eight minutes 95.0 seconds, A record crewd of 76,000 is the Army in Yorkshire, Gregory Reutor. soon became apparent that Mar. Kremlin state whether

ted to Australia, and started to it was shal Sokolovsky was not ready prepared to lift the blockade in

breed a new race of crisketers expected to Jam Dublin's Crotte played one Lengue match with to honour

Park tomorrow when Cavan and Huddersfield, the Rugby League the understanding order to create conditions which

and probably the present Aus renched in Moscow During We would

tralian team are the elite of the Mayo will fight out the final of club. permit the continuance of course of the meetings;

direct

the all-Iroland Cruelle football descendants it was the discussions.

of that championship. famed body of men." evident he was seeking to in- September 2-Russia

replied crease rather than decrease re-

Bradman, paying tribute to his It

Cavan will lie defending considers it recessary that the team, sild that it was a matter title they won during last Bea strictions on transport and also agreement reached in Moscow be of conjecture whether it was the son's Anal ogalust the fast und to eliminate

of corried out, and coding that air best ever any measure quadripartite control over (cur- Toutes

England, young, Mays fear, which was the. He admitted that he had made cannot remain

up by rency).

*rolled.

uncon-Figures drawn up statisticians,

a mistake and did not play for September 14-The three gov. September 28-The

however, showed that the team surprise of the tournament, ernments complained bitterly in Governments

Western bad a record unequalled by any

Huddersfield again. Later, he re-* Informed

The Maya icam, in downing ported himself to the Union su an aldo memoire to Premier they were submitting the Berlin

Russia other touring side:

last year's finalist, Kerry, in this that his club should not be Stalin and M. Molotov, nating in dispute to the Crited

Talkings were up 60 per cent season's semi-Brini, disclosed that punished. aurl he was notified in Locke, Urquhart, Onsager Bar A. Mackenzie; Taylor, fstrange; particular that nellier the Mos- Security Council in order that in seven of their games. Fifteen of formidable opposition

Nations and the team won 23, and drew they wore able to overcome a due course that he would be declay, Towler, Nelson, Gibson, cow discussions nor the directive ternational pence and

as effec-barred fron Rugby Uni

Union foot-Barker. had mentioned

sport. They noted Associated Press and United matches were achieved by the by speed and stamina.

The Army, however, created The following will represent caustically: The purpose of the Press.

margin" of "an" innings,

· The Cavan team, determined to Gilbertian situation by play directive, a to lift the restrictions,

St. Joseph's junlór eleven against For the first time in history, retain the title, have been in ing footbalar 'subpanded by the Dockyard' tomorrow at 5.30 not to impose, new ones."

Toronto, September 20.

they won four of the five Tests strict training seine time now and the Rugby' Union as a member p.m.- Beptember: The Soviet Chuck Congdon, of Tacoma, played in England. - The total have now reuched peak form. of an Army side against the government: replied that the Washington, won the Canadian curica made by the team was The team: bousin of a strong ** Navy at Twlakenham two years die Macdougall, Ta -Western powses misinterpret Open, Golf Championship at 43. Bradman getting 10 Brown heavy forward line, but the most

tagoje

T. Hyndham, A. Toledo,

fence” ls" by nó mocans

Olympic C Santos M. Joanilho? his interpretation, The" Ruslan 280 for the 72-hole course,

Games relay event, was regards and B. How Goverriment; «cited an alleged at The Uile holder, Dick, Mele headed the batting averages, with

are heallant, to fore-ed as one of the most promising. Réserves: E. Fong and L. Bil Marila: Control Council decision of Virginia, Besch, cracked lis the 87,3 Bill Johnston, las left arm cast the outcome, hut agree that wings in the country before: his basyarak tof November 30, 1945, insup last round to unish with 283. He swing bowler, and Ray Lindwall, it Mayo produced their semi-final suspension. He is a member of

port af te gemand for the con- shared becond place with Vio wreckers in chtet, of England's form, the Echatpionship will go the Dublin Wanderers and plays sors, The Newpaper trol of traffiɔ to martina Gheale, of Englewood, New. Tort, hopes, took / 1021 and to with them to the West United for Blackheath this weekend, September: 2The Westerdi Jeney-Routers ARY MAN

to visit

tho

security w restrictions may not be further endangered. liese victories in first clase tually as they white down Kerry ball.

The following will represent the Club Second Team against K. M.B., in a league match at Boundary Street tomorrow, Kick off 6,80 p.r.

„ed" the direcilve:and-that-Mar- Shaughnessy Club,--Vancouver: $1914 19 Ven ardent fanın=vdmlt-that their def Gregory-who represented son, Hartean T.-

Beach.

"ahaj·36kolovsky was correct in with, x, fun! aggregato"; «OUND RA BUBrodels MPERATURI KOMARKETq: Great Britain vm' the

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