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H.K. LEE DISMISSED AS CNAAF REPRESENTATIVE

A dramatic step was taken at a Council Meeting of the Chinese National Amateur Athletic Federation yesterday, when it was unanimous- ty decided to dismiss Mr. H. K. Loe from his appointment as representative of the Federation.

as

It was alleged that Mr. Lee had failed in his duty a representative of the Federation and had acted in a manner prejudicial to the, in- terests of the Federation.

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Daly Wins Golf Tournament

Mere, Cheshire, June 16. Fred Daly of Balmoral, Ireland, today won the Manchester Even- Ing Chronicle's £1,500 golf tour- Hament with rounds of 74, 63, 71 and Gf for an aggregate over 72 holes of 277.

He won by three strokes from Belgium. the Flury Van Donck, of from receipts Dair

who had an aggregate of 280, Cup matches Governor's the

with Charlie Ward, Ken Bousfield ceived by the Federation was applied for objects other than and Jiminy Adams aharing third that of furthering the game of place at 283.

round

The refing was called to consider

from Jelter il Hong Kong Football Associa tion inviting the Federation to zt a delegation to the Hong Kong Football Association to the status the slaveuses Besteration.

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that the which and been ft. Federation, essence for more then 10 years

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Daly's amazing second ware yesterday undoubtedly won

him this tournament, for it put

him a stroke behind the half-way

WOR

leader, Bousfield, after appearing out of the hint at the end of the first round.

Today, Daly

one of the latest starters and, after catching Bousfield to share the lead t the end of three rounds, he w his chief rivals falter in the final reund and must have known only that he had

K proluce steadiness over the last few boles to win.

morning

Lost Ground Van Donck's 08 this was the best of the third round seures and left him only a stroke behind Daly and Bousfield, Sev- erul thousand spectators went

mit with these three men in the final round, and while the Bel- gian generally kept his position. Mok Bousfield had lost ground before

starting then Daly,

art bour later, faltered with putt on the first green,

Eventually Van Donck finishett in 280 and soon afterwards Bous- field, missing several chances on the homeward stretch, finished with 283.

gave the meeting a lengthy ne- count wi to how the Federation

exine into being.

it was claimed that both Mr K.&. ip and Mr. H. K. Ler should know the whole history of the Fechernlion.

overseas met,,

Only Daly then had a

Teal chance to catch Van Donck and, several One speaker also pointed out though he had missed

putts in the

morning and was thid Mr. Wang Ka-tsun, in parti-still not too sure in this depart. endar, was fully arquainted withment in the afternoon, he played the history of the Federation and steadily enough brenk 70 and that he had represented it at the win with three strokes to spare. HKFA World Olympiad in 1936. This of the

The two other het is June * Mr. K.K. Ip, who speaker said that Mr. Wong Ka- A. Cera and E. Blasi, of the Ar- as Hon. Secretary of the Hong

tsun, who was on the Counell of gentine, finished with 200 and Football Kong Vlase

Association e

the HKPA. should have enlighten-203 respectively. moment the Committee that el his colleagues as to the true The best aggregates were Daly was the opinion of the Chinese

277. Van Donck 280. Bousfleld, position. Cl that although the Hang Hang

Ward and Adams all 283, A. Per- Kong Branch of the Federation

Mr. Mok Hing then launched y 284. W.J. Branch, Norman might be the controlling binly of anthifter attack of Mr. H.K.Sutton, J. Hargreaves 285, Dirk Lee and end up by proposing Burton 286 and Sam King 287.-- Clete sport in the Colony, the

Reuter. Hong Kong Chinge Football As-that Mr. Lee be dismissed from har oppointment as representative solation was and should be the Lody controlling boty of the Chino

the Federation immediately.

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It was claimed by a HKFA that Mr. Ip sald that the share

Messrs.

After some discussion, Mok Ying-kwal, Moh Hing and Lee Wai-tong were appointed to act on behalf of the Federation in discussions with the HKFA.

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Americans Monopolise Singles Events

London. June 16.

The United States have gained almost a monopoly of the Ringles events at the London lawn tennis championships now in progress at the Queen's Club.

Apart from Eric Sturgess, of South Africa, and John Brom- wich, the ambidexterous Austro- an who reached the men's semi-

cans.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1949.

Jap Swimmers Receive Official Recognition

Tokyo, June 17.

Japanese swimmers have received official international recognition and may again participate in International aquatio The Fedoration Internationale de Natation Amateur has cabled the President of the Amateur Swimming Federm. tion of Japan, notifying him of the recognition,

events.

The news was received with, rejoicing in swimming circles of. return here, which believe that it is the gratude to the Japanese teams to the Olymple competitions at Helsinki in

1952.

The Japanese Swimming Federation hopes that a toam, led by Hironoshi Furuhashi, will be able to go to the United States' and Hawail this summer to compote against American teams. Beuter.

ASCOT GOLD CUP FOR BRITAIN

Ascot, Berkshiro, June 16. Lord Derby's Alycidon today won for Britain the Ascot Gold Cup, the premier award of the four doys' meeting, after a memorable race with Mr. William Woodward's American-bred Black Tarquin, the English-trained colt staying on the better to win the £11,000 prize by five lengths, with the Irish hope, Heron Bridge, a further 10 lengths away third of a field of seven

runnors.

The French had won the last three Gold Cups, but their challenger, this year, Turmoil, could do The betting no better than finish fourth. market, like the race, developed into a duel between Alycidon and Black Tarquin, with the American favourite at 11 to 10 and Alycidon at five to four.

Heron Bridge was a 25 to one and a half miles, but it was un- chance.

pinced, tho race falling to rew Cheers such as have hardly Duke, an 8 to 1 chance ridden by even been heard оп Ascot's Edgar Britt, who got some com- famous heath greeted the vietory pensation for his defeat on Black of the English horse, and 20-year Tarquin. dict Lord Derby was overwhelmed

the Royal party with

Once again, congratulations, The race

attended, driving down the course went for the British uccording to plan.

in state before the opening race. Lord Derby's

The crowd was one of the biggest pace-makers, Stockbridge and Benny Lynch, ever, drawn chiefly by the desire not to miss the "Race of the Cen- did their work well, first the one and then the other taking up the Lury" between Alycidon and Elart

meng Terquln. When the latter was running. done with, Alycidon went to the front and, although the American horse closed with him on entering the straight. Alycldon, running with great pluck, forged ahead to score a great and clear-cut vie- tory.

Notable Double

Although weather was fine and as the race- the a trie cold,

war back lo oers made their London by car, sonca and rali. one and all said that they bad had a day which would live long in their memory-Reuter,

Wokingham Stakes

London, June 10,

Lond Derby brought oft +

double when noluble

Swallow

A huge field of 38 sprinters will Tall, narrowly beaten into third

face the starter for the last ble place in the Derby, scored a very easy victory in the King Edward race of the four-day Ascot ment- VII Stukes. over the Derby dis- ing. the Wokingham Stakes, to

ance of one and a half miles.

be run over six furlongs at 3.45 latice

Swallow Tail starting a 4 to 5p.m. B. S. T. tomorrow, favourite, won by six lengths from one of M. Marcel Boussac's French challengers, Astale: start- ing at 25 to 1,

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HAMPSHIRE STRIVE TO AVERT INNINGS DEFEAT

Southampton, June 17.

Hampshire resumed its second innings this morn- ing when they needed 181 runs to avoid an innings dofcat from the New Zealanders with seven wickets standing, and by lunch time had scored 228 for fivo,

The overnight partnership between McCorkell and Eager was continued and both botsmen were confident although Rabone, bowling off. breaks, showed that the pitch was making the spin,

The New Zealanders

In their

the

Lawn Bowls Singles And Triples

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The draw for the first roun used

second innings

of the Colony Lawn Bow an all-spin attack on the wear-County had scored 120 for the Open Singles and Open Tripk

held yesterday. was loss of three wickets and were McCorkell ing pitch,

nt 148 still 181 runs behind.

singles will be played on Jura caught at the wicket

V. Scott and Bert Sutcliffe, who 28, 29 and 30, and the Triple after the fourth wicket had

Th scored 102 overnight, carried their Sunday, June 3. added 73 runs in 90 minutes.

irst wicket stand to 142, the best singles games will start Eager reached, his 50 in one

of the tour and Hadlee helped 5.45 p.m. and the triples at hundred minutes and with Scott to add 100 for the second Arnold added 73 in 65 minutes | wicket. before being bowled for $2, his best score this season.

The brightest batting come dur- Batting just over half hours, he hit two sixes and ing a fourth wicket partnership

between J. Reid anti M P. Don 10 fours, mainly drives and leg-nelly, which realised 105 in Just aldo strokes,

two and a

Brightest Botting

p.m.

The draw resulted as fo Iown:

Open Singles

TUESDAY, JUNE 28 under an hour. Sett, strong in AT KOGC) J. Tang ♥ R. Muchenala; 2 driving and placing the ball to Mennes W.-18yer: A.M. Bom

BW, Bradbury. four and a quarter leg, batted hours for 129 and hit 12 fours. AT KCCI B.P.F. Marques ♥ J.W. Tinda!

W. Riley W., Hatter, 129 and Donnelly's 100 not out came AT RECREIO: W.A. Falmer

And

At lunch, Hampshire needed 73 runs to

to make the New Zealanders bat again.

Scores:

Hampshire 1st innings.....

New Zealand 1st Innings... 430 in two hours five minutes

contained 13 tours. (for 5 declared>

Fieid.

W.

AT CCC: J. Redman U.A. Humsh

I.W, frank L., Wood,

A.ILA. Hahman » A.2. Coated,

Hampshire started badly In their task of getting 301 to avert AT KFC, 2.8. Landolt D.A. Tonari

Promptly Innings defeat. Hayes beat both Rogers and Guard by his pace and Hamp-

their abiro had lost

first two AT wickets with only 24 runs.

Hampshire Second innings

McCorkell, e Reld, b Burtt ..

07

Rogers, b Hayes

+

an

Guard, b Huyes

Eulley, e Rabone, b Butt

13

Eager, b Burke

Arnold, not cut

31

Shackleton, not out

Extras

Tolol (for Ave)

McCorkell and Bailey put an

third wicket in

1951 for the

55

223 minutes, however, and the fourth wicket stand between McCorkell and Eager had yielded 45 un-

Thursday's Play Sauthampton, June 18. Although Hampshire main-beaten when the close came with

the score at 120 for 3. tained A steady attack and

McCorkeli, then 50 not oul, fielded keenly the New Zea- reached his 50 in 55 minutes with landers were able to declare

a pull off Rabone, and Eager, stil with 23, had driven here with 130 for five wickets unbeaten in reply to the County's first Burtt to the boundary five times. innings of 129, a lead of 301.

--Reuter.

Lamotta Wrests World Title From Cerdan On TKO

Detroit, June 16.

¡Jake Lamotta, the "Bronx Bull,” wrested the world Marcel

middleweight championship... from Cordan of Morocco tonight on a technical knockout in the 10th round when Cerdan was unable to continue because of a shoulder in- jury.

They are (with jockeys): The Cobbler

(Gordon Richards), Cerdan, attempting his first defense of the 160 Squander Bug (M. Beary). -Mometum (T. Gosling), Finest The King's colt, Berrylands, was well-backed to beat Swal-Hour (D.J. Jones), Dramatic (A. II (P. Blanc), WIRE), Ashley tow Tall and ecord another Irish Dance

(F. Britt), fo Royal Ascot victory. He started

borough S. Clayton), Peace En- accond favourite but falled to

(P. Evans), voy

Welsh Honey place in the seven-hores race.

Rickably). Phareham (W. Elliott). While no rank outsiders won,

Tow

Golds-

W.

pound crown, was unable to answer the bell. for the 10th round because of the pain 'in his left shoulder which, he claimed, was in- jured when Lamotte half knocked and half threw him to the canvas in the first round.

Beaches (G. Littlewood), Red? It was the first time in the second. Jake's left car was badly

final, all the players are Ameri- | backers of favourites Ild not have Hucky Fellow (W.H. Carr), King's

In the Women's

a good day. Apart from Swallow singles, Miss

Tail, the only other first chance Louise Brough, the holder of the Wimbledon title, meets Mrs.

rin was in the five furlong New Stakes for two year olds, in which Patriels Todd, while two other Americans,

the Epsom trained Master Gunner, Mrs. Margaret Du

Gussle Pont and Miss

10,

anger (W. Novelt), Top Walk Frenchman's long career that swellen at the finish. (CIL Richards), Companion Way he had falled to last a schedul- (T. Sidebotham), Eastern Viewed distance and it was (N. Stirk), Man of Aran (P. fourth defeat. Maher), Gay Street ( Smith

The

his

Regardless of the injury, the

Joseph Cahalan, physician for the Ondine (E. Mercer), Leita (Michigan

of

and forearms before

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20 KCC; Dr. V.M. Atienes y J., Noro ha: W. Gaffney v A.F. Elliott: 0. Logan J. Kinninbürgh.

W, Hong Bite AT RECREIO

Culler; W. Butterworth 3.A. Tibbk AT CCC M.B. Hesean L. De Bilt

M.T. Raunek v L. Byken; B. Yusuf. FE Skinner: 8.M, Humjahn ♥ C. Rocket or AJ, Hussain.

AT REFC; MJ. Madina v J. Hempes

U.M. Omar v Francla Lee.

THURSDAY, JUNE 30

AT RECC W. Marshallamy w J. Hitchel),

T.E. Baker ▼ C.C. Pereira; CM. BU

▾ A.W. Oper; &M.V. Tubelro v A34. Pereira F.K.M. da Bilva v A.R. WA AT KCC, R.F. La H.F. Bhinidas 1 ̧ 5.

Hall A. Coelho.

AT. HKPCI A.W. Hireuck ▾ E.B. Trank-j

A.R. Kitchell Q. Hong Chor.

AT CCC; J. Bradley ́y J.A. da Lus. AT TAIKOO: . McCutcheon – W., 1

ward.

Open Triples

SUNDAY, JULY 3

AT. KBGB. A.P. Pemira, 0, Roza Yaret)

and C.C. Pereira v K.M. Rumja AM. Rumjahn and M. Rumfahi? P.A. Costa, E.P.P. Marques sod Auto House W. Field, W.C. Ogley mia V.N. Atients; W.D. McMaster, MeLeiland and G. Logan AAB- ack, J. Bradley and 4.8. Lautoit. AT KCC: L. Gaddi, LA. Collyer and A Hall J.6. Merer, EA. Aicina u L. Sykes: HR, Pinna, Q.A. Noron and C.P. Besto v AJ. Ceulho, By

· Marvin and E.B. Pranke: AE, El W. Riley and A. McInnes v 4. Crat No, C., France and D.A. Hosario

о

AT RÉCITO: A.&P, Cuest, W. Butte

worth and FE 8klaner Rakack, B.B. Housin anil

A.B

Rahman: ALO, Eastman, 19.C. Blm son and J. McKelvin v W. Along Blingʻi TA. Mader and C.B, Rom-let. AT RDC AN. Lepo, D. Rowlet a

C.R. Roamlet v R.M.V. Ribeko, 1.2") Lance and S. Bll

AT CCC, Hayward, W, Cameron wi-

C. Gough .... track. AR, KI and J. Hower 1 C. Carr, IRL. Dað bigin and McAlpine v G.A. Galeri Dr. A.F. Guterres and J.E. Koronka B.M. Omer, A.J. Hussain and 'a:) Omar EM, Álarcon, A.A. Lop and F.X. Allvm.

K.M. Omar, AM, CHE/ and U.M. Omer v 3.0, Morgan, Z.A. Belby and B.7. Blekford.

AT EKFC A.E, Contes, J.W. Leonab

and B.W. Bradbury C. Popu. †L Bau) and T. Pihingtons Prancia La PJ. Rodrigues and MJ; Me-lina C.M. Bilva, R.P. Las end' Z.A. Lute.' AT IRC: J. McCutcheon, R. Grindley xi.

J.M. Jurcev J. Delando, 03, 1.) and A.Y, Lee.

Lamotta

fans surprised the during the scheduled 15 round bout by peppering Marcel with left jabs in nearly every round. AT TAIKODI Moran, son of Nasrullah, scored a three Hob Gets Busy (D. Smith), Queen wlack haired, gold toothed French ordan, who used a shell defence fight out the other semi-final. lengths victory in a field of 12 ob Get

of 12 of Bastrah (T. Juste

h gloves an In the men's penultimate round, runners. He started at 1ked to Brogue (W. Snaith), Sea Shah veteran appeared a beaten her face, seemed unable to get away Sturgess will oppose

when his handlers called Dr. from the jab which kept needling America's The only horse really backed Ted Schrooder, while Bromwich beat him was the Beckhampton (Main), Fine View (J. Sime), faces Gardnor

Commission, between his gloves and into his Mullay, andther colt, Fair Task, winner of his two

Boxing Sirett), Early Harvest (J. Into

reddened face. American.

previous races, but he was un-

the ring after the ninth Until the last minute of Turton Fair (A. Carson), Fair Dr. Cahalan sold he believed the had an even chance of retaining Girl (3. Egan), Colorado (no joc shoulder was fractured,

his title, for he rallied superbly key yet), Mauretania (R. Reader); Lamatta, compact, bull shout from the first round battering. minute of the Grass (A. Holloway), Keyt (D. ring before an estimated 25,000 sixth Jake gave Cerdan another Grooning). Gold Strike (C. fons in Briggs Stadium an 8-5 terrific body and head battering

སཐ Orton), Bold Street (T. Mahon) underdog in the botting because from which Marcel never seemed and Iranard (R. Bradley-Reu-of the prowess Cerdan displayed to recover.

the

Sturgess had the hardest battle pinced. Gordon Richards was on Walker), Bright Link (J. Dyson). round to examine the shoulder.sixth round it seemed that Cerdan

of the quarter-finals when taken to three sets before beating Aus- tralla's Frankie Sedgman by 6-3, 9-10, 6-3, but the South African's easy control off the ground and his steadiness at the more criti- cal stages of the match pulled! him through,

No Difficulty Mulloy had no difficulty in beoting the South Afrleon, Nigel Cockburn 6-3, 6-2, while John Bromwich carried too many guns for the smallest player in the field, Feliclmo Ampen, of the Philippines, the Australian win- I ning 6-4 and 6-3.

his back and there were hopes that Fair Task would he his 100th winner of the season.

Richard's 99th Win

In the first race of the day, the Cork and Orrery Stakes, over six furlongs, Richards had scored his 05th winner when winning easily on the Irish colt, Solono- way, which started at 100 to 30.

this Among the also runs in seven-horse race was Combined Operations, a former champion sprinter of India, who today did Although George Worthington, not show his customary dash and tho young Australian, scored deverál does against Schroeder in the early stages, there was never

turna.

would

was unplaced.

Richards

went very close to reiting his century in the penul- timote raco of the day, the seven- turlong Britoinla Stakes, In

Light Sketch (P. Tomlin), Cut dered and rugged, went into the But in the Inst

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YUGOSLAVS IN T

DAVIS CUP SEMI-FINAL

001

Recreio "A" Beat "B" At Lawn Bowls

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D.F.V./Marksd);

last September in winning the

Tiger Skin Bathrobe title from ancient Tony Zale on a knockout at Jersey City...

A light drizzle fell during the Playing in the First Division Veteran' Battered

two preliminary bouts of the out- the Lawn Bowis League, Club door show, and the tle

match Recrela "A" beat thelf "B" tes: The American challenger bat-was staged earlier than expected

on all inks and by tù shota, U from Morocco because of the threatening aklez final score being 83-37. fered the veteran Into nearly complete submission whichs had already forced a 24

Regreto "B" in the seventh, eighth and ninth hour postponement. Lamotta can P.M.H, da B rounds. At the end of each at into the ring wearing a tiger skin, P.X, foires those rounds the 32 year old bathrobe and appeared somewhat.. Basto champion wobbled as he went

nervous. Cordan, greeted by a CP Remedios | Zagreb, June 10.

(kip) back to his comer. He laid back good round of applause, was much a doubt that Schroeder

bis Yugoslavia today joined Hun-

stool against win as he did, by 0-2 and 0-2.

the corner calmer,

Afterward,

M. Bre In the for his placing was impecable which he rode Mr. John Dewar's gary, France and Italy in the ropes as if in distress.

There was no actual knock-

room. Lamoitte's left hand was

F.K., Bilva and he always seemed to get to Arc-en-Clés, a 100 to 6 cutsider.emi-finals of the European Zone

In the first so swollen that his handlers

(Ukip) the right position to ́recolve re- He was, however, beaten by af of the Davis Cup by defeating down in the bout.

feared he had broken His sacand | A.V. GovEDO"- neck by the Australian Jockey, Sweden by three matches to two round, while Cerdan was absorb-

ing a terrific battering, Lamotta knuckle, X-rays will be takan H.. Fan The quartet of Americans In Tommy Burn, on the Duke of in the third round here.

half threw him to the canvas with tomorrow. the women's singles were just as Norfolk's Burpham, a

Q.A.. Npronke good as their straight victories Hyperlon, who started at six to Dragutin Mitic, of Yugoslavia, count

In today's Anal singles match, a hard blow, but there was no Cerdat explained through in Dr. A.E. Guterres – JAN Les Indicated, the 'quarter-finat re-

onto.

terpreters that he had injured his sulta being as follows:

Third, only a hond away, was by 0-3, 10-8 and 0-4.

wwwboat Bweden's Lennart Bergelin Cerden was staggered on several shoulder when he throw his first

Total Miss Louise Brough beat Mr the Free Handleap winner,

other occasions during the furious loft hook in the first round, and M Long (Australia) by 0-2 and Legend, who was inatalina 15

fghting, and Lamotta was knock his fall to the canvas aggravated 8-3. Mian Gisslo Moran beat

The semi-dnal pairinga Breed back on his heels several times it, Dr. Vincent Nardiello of the Miss Shirley Fry (United States) to a favourite, although ho. Was Hungary France and Italy v. in the second and fifth rounds by New York State Boxing Commis- round was finished he was, in. by 7-8 and 6-0. Mrs. Patricia conceding a stone and more to yoslavia Renta

“hort right hooks to the head. stor said Marcel

Those were the only

Lambfta is under conftri twoman, scaling 182 anti a quar- give Cerdan a return ad et rounds which Cerdan won, ses Cerdan cording to the United Prater, tried to

Lorco

Aghting In 'illle before, October 1. Tomas dcore sheat, while the third and several rounds against Jake who he will have to deposit moe - stath) rounde ware syanjangggg was 160 and a quarter but at the tonight's purse with

Lamolta mashed Marcels that opening of the venth he began lives of the Nations! Howin brow in the first round, and the to aldentep in the manner of 30-sociation to: tuarant és inim "renchman retaiísted - in- The Laymon Walcott, and before ihn bound Untied. Press

Todd bent Mias' Glérn Hoaling (Britain) by 0-2 and 0-1, Mrs. Du Pont best. Miss Jean Quertior (Britain) by 6-2 and, 6-2.—Reuter

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