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Scotland Score 115 For Six Against New

Glasgow, July 18.

Continuing their first innings against the New Zeolond cricketers here today, Scotland at lunch time had made 115 runs for the loss of six wickets, against the tourists first inn- ings total of 424.

Crosskey and Sheppard brought the score to 57 before Crosskey was caught off a top-spin- ner. With 70 on the board, Aitchison power- fully hit an over-pitched ball and Cave ran 15 yards along the boundary-to-take a fine catch.

U.S. Arms Aid For China!

Proposed

(Continued from Page 11

"As a result of this exchange of views, a joint statement wa Issured on July 11.

A grand hook by Winrow off Burtt cleared the rails for six to send up'80, bul one run later Sheppard fell, caught at Ailly mid-on.

Nichol and Winrow fell in sue- cassion and six wickels were down for 90. In spite of Scotland's den. perale position. Hermiston began with a boundary and hit two more to send up the hundred, and in the last over before lunch. Edward sent Rabene over the rails for six.

SCORES:

Zealand

SPORTS IN BRIEF

Chiengo, July 17. Richard (Pancho) Gonzales re- tained the American National Clay Courts Tennis title today by da feating Frankie Parker 6-1, 3-4, 8-6, 6-1.

Parker ind win this title five times before Gonzales came along, Both are from Los Angeles.--ka- 4ociated Press.

Banstad, July 17. Erie Sturgess, South Africa, won the Mon's Singles in the In- ternational Lawn Tennis tourna ment which ended hore today. Sturgess beat Torsten Johansson, Sweden, 6-1, 6-0, 6-4 in the final..

The Women's Doubles title went to Australia, Mrs. Thelma Long and Miss Joyce Fitch beating Mrs. | Hilda Sperling and Miss Birgit 424 Gullbrandsson, Sweden, 6-1, 1-

Reuter.

8

"The joint statement, apart from affirming the desirability of close New Zealand, let innings. int innings. economic and cultural co-opera- Scotland,

and the Willatt, b. Burti. tion

Chinn between

the Im- Philippines, proposed mediate formation of a union of Croskey, c. Wallace, b. Burtt, 27 countries for the Sheppard, c. Donnelly, b. Rabane 31

For Eastern purpose of achieving solidarity and Aitchison, c. Cave, b, Rabone, mutual assistance to counter-act Winrow, e. Wallace, b, Ralone

of the Communist spread menace in the world and particu. Nichol, e. Cave, b. Burtt.. Irely in Asia.

The

Edward, not out Hormistu, tyot out

Extras

Total (for six)

England's Team

2

17

0

9

[1

D

Munte Carlo, July 17. Henry Cotton, Britain's maestro of golf. said today that he is far too busy to ge- copt a challenge from the Bri- tish Open Champion,

Bubby

Locke, for a five-match series with a £2,000 side-stake.

Cotton said that he has an ex- 116cellent job as golfing adviser to the Mont Agel Club, near hers. the time for and can not spare challenge mutchen. He added that Ire in uut of training.

Landon, July 17.

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 19,, 1949.

County Cricket Table, Averages

London, July 17.

The positions in the County erlaket championship table 'prior to the matches started on Saturday:

SCAA, CRC Win Tennis Matches

South China Athletic Asso- ciation and Chinese Recreation Club maintained their "first" and second positions in the Tennis Mixed Doubles "A" by a 7-2 win League table

aver Kowloon Cricket Club and Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday.

fat inäingstead ́

PWLD

No In matches Decialon Lost Drawn

Pte.

Worcestershire Middlesex Yorkshire

15 @

16 7

* 3 D

1

3

112

8

104

cach

15 7 1

7

100

Glamorgan Warwickshire Eunex

18 6 2

88

14

15

8 3

84

#4

another two points

Ladies' Recreation Club earned at the ex-

Northants.UTKAN Burrey Gloucestershire

80

pense of the United Services.

13 6

78

14 €

78-

16 4

58

A feature of yesterday's games was the excellent display but up by KCC's E.C. Fincher and Miss their P.J. Ward, who obtained

อน

56

44

Club's only two rats by defeating SCAA's Szeto Bick and Mrs Ip and T.T. Chen and Miss Chang

40

28

20

Derbyshire Kent Notts Bomerset SUBBCX Lancashire

15 4 4 15 4 11 0

14 3

5 4

13 2 5 9

Hampshire

13 2 11

3

Leicestershire

17

4

BATTING

AND

2

BOWLING

Batting and bowling averages in first-class cricket up to and including games which ended fast Friday:—

Hardstaff (Natte)

J. Langridge (Sussex)

34

Batting: (Qualification 12 completed innings, Average 42.00)

Hat. Av. Inne. N.O. Runs

22 4 1320 102. 73.77

2148 234+

4

71,00

W. Keeton (Notte)

19

1

1283 208

71.27

R. 8impson (Nett)

28

1549

238

67.34

L. Hutton (Yarke

32

4

$650

201

66.17

C. Washbrook (Lancs)

13

1

739

141

141

A1.58

M. Donnelly, (New Zealand) 26

8

1010

1218

206

60.90

C. Doggart (Cambridge)

28

B

1298

219.

56.34

J. Wilson (Yorks)

22

4

096

157*

D. Insola (Essex)

20

4

156

219*

55.33 63.50

Not out

201

Bowling: (Qualification 40 wickets, Average 24.00).

A. Karder (Oxford)

O

349.3

M

160

A

629

W

D. Wright (Kent) ...... L. Jackson (Derbyshire)

310.3 65 1087 66

Av. 14.29 18.72

R. Howarth (Worcester) M. Tremlett (Bomerast)

511.3 662.4

152 1343

75

17.90

221 1374 TA

70

18.07

B. Muncer (Glamorgan) H. Hazell (Bomerset) .. R. Jenkins (Worcester). C: Gladwin (Derbyshire)

361 669

830

18.26

190

1578

B.$

AZ

450.3 619

165

119

1982

974 51 19.09

18.97

102

19.23

J. Laker (Surrey)

141 620,2 632.2 .243

1270

63

1171

58 --Router.

20.15 20.18

Spa, July 17. British riders won all thre

The only basis for accepting the South Afrlean's challenge, Cotton said, would be if his expenses ara paid both for his trip at the Dnancial loss incurred by his ab Hence from us prosent post-Rou-

"The Executive Yun after careful consideration, and having harl the support of representatives of the Social Demestal and Youth Parties, is of the opinion that the unten of: For Easteru proposed Cointries is consonant with the nevels of both the current generat | situation in the Far East and the ticular conditions prevailing i

A new cuplain, F. R. Brown, China."

Generalissime Chiang Kai-shek is among the several changes returned to Canton from Wham-made in England's Lean to play third the poa to attend today's meeting of New Zealand in the Central Executive Commit cricket Test beginning at Man-

chester next Saturday. He spent yesterday quietly at

The team will be chosen from: Whampon, down-river from Can-

F.R.. Brown (Northants) captain, ton, receiving military and other W. Edrich (Middlesex). Trevor eficial. In the afternoon be re

Balley visited old scenes associated with Notts), Denis Compton (Midill events in the Grand Prix rac- his earlier days at the Whumpon sex), Len Hutton Yorks), Cyriling decided at Fra Corchamps, Military Academy,

Washbrook (Lancs), G. Evans

here, (Kent), Holiles (Warwickshire), Frith, on a Velocette, already

Jackson Jira Loker (Surrey). (Derbyshire) and Close (Yorks). established champion

Korean Situation Prime Minister Lee Bum Suk of Korea blamed Russia today for the fighting that has occurred along the 38th parallel which separates the Republic from Com- munist North Korea, according te Associated Press.

"We are now a definite part of the critical world situation," Mr. Lee Arld. He spoke at » cer on the first anniversary of the adoption of the Republic's con stitution.

"Internally, the North Korean puppet government army is in- dulging in a war of nerves on the Lurder that is obvintisty instiented by the Soviets, who operate a

conspires** fatherland ut destruction." the Prime Minister

and

nggressive world

(Essex), R. Simpson

Ler.

ncar

event

today.

Freddic

Cards Beat Giants; Yanks, Chisox Split

in the In appoining F.R. Brown, the 350-cc class in the new six- world championship, Selectors stated that they have invited him to captain England in won today's race by covering the remaining two Tests this sea- the course (150 kilometres) In sun, because George Mann is very one hour, six minutes and 14 The dbtful whether he will be nval- lable next season. Man has been seconds.

Frith's average speed was 144,-, 9-opted to the Selection Commit- hee for the rest of this season.

489 kilometres an hour. Only six members of the second Test town

They are W. Doran, riding remain.

An AJ.S., Edrich, Bailey, Compton, Hutton, won the 600ce class. His time:

for the course of 203 kilometrez Evans and Hollies.

Brian Close, Yorkshire's 18-

was one hour, 19 minutes and 50 your-pid lefthanded bat

and

seconds, at nu average speed of

right arm off-apin bowler, may | 152,376 kilometres an hour, get his chance, and another newcomer to

Lexile Jackson,

10 Test cricket

Eric Oliver, riding a Norton,| Derbyshire's won the side-car event hy cover ax-foot fast-medium bowler. Ing the distance of 101,500 kilo

"Externally,

Brown, who is 38, has played In netren in 50 minutes and soven- Cunmuniam forces many tasks on six Tests, live of them against tenths seconds at an average speed

New Zealand teams.

of 121 kilometres an hour.~Rou- Kerea, one being that she must

The decision as to who will be tar. work for the Pacific defence pact," left out of the 12 selected depende lie said. "I should like to nnnin stress

the fact that we must on the fitness of Washbrook, who take full and definite efforts, al is playing at present in his first game after resting an injured this grave and critical time in

the state on

the worldwide situation to bring thigh, or

wicket-Reuter.

about the

anc

Fighting

of North

the Nort

of the

FILIPINO CLUB BOWLS TEAM

and South has slackened in the last few weeks. On the Unkn Peninsula the situation has been stabilised after serious fightin carlier June. Both sides now have set up.

The following players will re- defence

positions that follow the terrain but which present Filipino Club in a Lawn actually are not far from the Bowls match against the Kowloon 38th parallel. United Press,

4

FANLING BOGEY COMPETITION

A very close finish resulted with F. de Jong, N. R. Oliver and M. S. Douglas all being (three down{ on bogey.

New York, July 17.

St. Louis Cardinals walloped three New York Giant pitchers to win the opener 10-1 of a twin bill in the National League today. Second baseman Red Schoendist and third base-

man Eddie Vamzak homered for St. Louis.

The second game was called off because of rain.

Scores:

Cinchinati and Boston played a doubleheader, with Boston taking the first game 5-4.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

4

1

KCC 2-8CAA ? Capt. Turner-Cooke and Air, 1..F. Stokes (KCC) lost to Mta, Chow and E. Tsal 0-0, lost to Mrs. Ip and Szeto Bick 4-5, lost to Miss Chang and T.T. Chen 3-6.

E.C. Fincher and Miss P.J. Ward (KCC) lost to Mrs. Chow and E. Taal 2-8, bent Mire, ip and Szeto Bick 6-2. beat Miss Chang and Chen 6-3,

T.E. Baker and Mrs. Grount valer (KCC) lost to Mrs. Chow And Tsal 0-6, lost in Mrs. Ip and Szeto Bick 0-1, lost to Miss Chang and Chen 4-6.

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Drobny Beaten In Singles Final; Red Organ Screams Abuse

Prague, July 17. Rude-Pravo," the afficial Czech Communist Party

organ, said today that the Czech tennis stars, Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir Cornik, “al- ways were two-faced traitors” and that the country is well rid of them. Drobny and Cernik defied a Government order. on Friday to return home from the Swiss championships. They were still there today konnten esimes

when Drobny was defeated in the final of the Swiss men's singles.

L

Although the controlled press The two Germans showed the hod lavishly praised Drobny effect of Germany's long absenco Al- while he was winning his way from International tennis.

are that nation's into the Wimbledon finals, "Rude though they Pravo" claimed that even then he No. 2 and No. 3 players, their was “unfaithful" to the "People's game was considerably below the standard of Drobny and Cornik. Democracy".

+

"At home they pretended Earlier today Drobny lost the to Earl the singles championship loyalty to the state and, to Minuter of Information, Vaclav Cochell of San Francisco 3-0, 6-3, Kopecky, whose sports depart-2-0, 0-3, 7-5,-Associated Press, ment gave them everything they asked for, but their soul was on the other side.

"We cannot abide being repre

abroad by

two these sented champlone who prefer tollars to

working class serving the People's Democratic Czechoslova- kia. Now they have unmasked

the

end of themselves, this is their game."

CRC 7-HKCC 21 Mrx. Enid Lo Litten and Tru Wai-pui (CRC) beat, Mrs. An- drewa and M Heenan 4-3, beat

Meanwhile, Drobny and Carnik Mrs, Stugler and JD, Mackle 6-0, took only 45 minutes today to beat Mrs. Klic and D. Nolan 0-0. defeat the German doubles team Miss II. Y. Law and Tui Yun in the Swiss Internationat Tenals

(CRC)

beat Mrs. Andrews and Tournament at Ostond. Beci 0-3, vent Mrs. Slagler and Keenan Mockte 6-2, beat Mrs. Kife and Nolan. 0-1.

Miss W. K. Mok and Ho Ka-lev (CRC) Inst to Mrs. Andrews and Heenan 2-6, lost to Mrs. Slagter an Markle 3-0, beat Mrs. Kite and Nolan 6-1.

.LRC 6-VBRC, 1

H.J. Armstrong and Mrs Cooper (LRC) beat Captain Mac kreth and Mrs. Jones 6-2, K. Riddy and Mrs. Williams 6-2. 4. Fisher and Miss Bon- beat bernard 6-0.

ben

Rolf

The score was 6-3, 0-0, 6-3.

The two Germania, Goaplert and Warner Beuthner

were no match

for the akil

and smooth team play of the Czech atare. "

two

of De It was because Germans that, the Czech 'governí- ment on Thursday ordered Drobny and Cernik to drop out of the tournament and return to Prague,

To Apply For U.S. Visas

Robinson Leads NL Batters

New York, July 18, Major lengua basoball landers: Batting Robinson, Brooklyn, 363; Kiner, Pittsburgh, 432.

Run-Robinson, Brooklyn, 73; Reene, Brooklyn, 71.

Runs batted in Robinson, Beooklyn, 68; Hodges, Brooklyn,

Gh

Hits-Robinson, Brooklyn, 117; Scheendienst, St. Louis, 110,

Home Runs-Kiner, Pittsburgh, 24; Gordon, New York, 17.

Stolen bases--Robinson, Brook- lyn, 21; Reane, Beoklyn, 12.

Pitching-Sowell, Pitt 6

and and

Chamboru,

Strikerute-Spahn, Boston, 74; Branco, Brooklyn, B.

Maggio, Boston,

Batting Di 343; Kell, Detroit, 385.

Philadelphia, and willst lad

Hits-Pasky, Tonton, 100; DI-

Boston, 105.

The two players announced the Matt runs-Stephans, Boston,

Hurlbatt

Allen and Mrs. (LRC) lost to Mackreth and Mra, next day that they were remain- Jones 6-7, lost to Riddy and Mrs. ing in the tournament and not Williams 5-7, beat A. Fisher and returning to Czechoslovakin. Miss Bonbernard 6-0.

A.T. Dow and Mrs. Tamworth Drobny and Cernik soid today (LRC) beat Mackreth and Mrs. that they will probably go to Jones 6-3. lost to Riddy and Mrs. Berne on Monday to apply for Williams 5-7, beat A. Fisher and! American viaan. They hope to Miss Bonbernard 0-0

play in tennis tournaments in the U.S. Inte his summer,

League Standings

Mixed Doubles "A" Division

5 5 0 0 371 0 10

430 20

#

5 3 2 0 21 24

P W L D F A Pis

БСАЛ

CRC

LRC

HKCC

15

KCC USRC

4 1 1 3 0 I 25

E R H

10 13 SL Louls (1st game)

1 Cincinnati Look the nightcap New York 3-2 from Boston.

Winning pitcher Red Munger,

loser Davo Koslo. The Pittsburgh Pirates defeater Cincinnati (1st game) 11 the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in Boston an abbreviated first game of a Winning doubleheader, called at the end

of five innings.

3 1 2 0 12

5 0 5 0.81 301

Today's Games

Men's "B" Division

V. RAF v. IRC

V. Recreio

v. SCAA

4

K. T. Blue CRC "A"

11. 0 HKCC pitcher G. Ellioti, CRC "B"

KCC Johnny Vander Meer.

(2nd game) 3

V. LRC

2

2 8

4

Ladica "B" Division

LRC

V CRC

CCC

2

U B

USRC

V. Recreio

0

UBRO tennis teadis

Pirates pitcher Cliff Chambers/Bra pitcher Peterson, loser

Scoring was high in the Prize and Phillies hurler Russ Mever

Johnny Antonelli, Pittsburgh (1st game) Sunday Bogey golf competition on each tripled. the Old Course at Fanling last

The second game was post- Philadelphia week-end.

Winning pitcher Cliff Chambers, poned because of rain.

loser Russ Meyer. Centrefelder Luis Olmo ham-Chicago (1st game) .. mered his first homer of the Brooklyn

In season

the ninth to give Winning pitcher Jack Bante, Brooklyn a 4-3 victory over the loser Johnny Schmitz. De Jong has won the 'pot' by Chicago Cubs in the first game The second nine holes and N. I Oliver is game was postponed because of runner-up with a better last six. rain.

The three best net scores in the rounds of the

1er and Associated Pres. Hey Cricket Club on Saturday at 4 virtue of having the best sccund) of a doubleheader..

Common Policy On Asia Urged

Paris: July 18. M. Marius. Moutet, former Minister for Overseas territories, made a strong call at the annual Socialist Party - Congress' hero to- day for the great powers to form | a common policy on Asia.

p.m. (Home);

V. N. R. Basa, J. Delegado, Atienza, W. V. Fiold (skip); A.

Y. Lee, W. S. Chang, H. Y. Hu, D. A. Rozario (skip): F. Rodel- rues. L. J. Castelho, J. W. Lee, W. C. Cgley (skip),

June qualifying

The New York Yankees re-

Bay were W. Lyna-Robinson, 56; the American League by splitting

N. E. Arthy, 69; J. Markham 61. a doubleheader with the Chiengo J. Markhem led with F. Groves White Sox. Centre fielder Joe

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

H

Chicago g

Reserves; C. F. Lee, 1. 8. Cabut has qualified on his score for DiMaggio's homer In the sixth New-York (2nd game) $

tró.

SOFTBALL · RESULTS

work.

.

1 4

v. KCC

The following will represent 0 USRC for the week's tennis League

matches:

Tuesday, July 19.

Ladies "B" Division against Ro- crelo. (Home); Mrs. Christiansen E and Mrs. Wright, Mrs, Raeburn and Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Haig and Mra. Hancock (Coptam) Reserves: Mrs. Henning and Mrs, Lamont,

Summer Medal at Deep Water tained their 5 1/2 game lead in New York (1st game) 2

Winning pitcher Vic Raschi,

loser Randy Gumpert.

71 7. 14 Chicago

Winning pitcher Billy Pierce,

loser. Fred Sanford, Boston

ston (1st game)

the seened nine holes.

1

HKFA COUNCIL MEETING

gave Vle Rasch! his 13th pitching, victory in the oponer, taken by the Yankeeu 2-1.

0

7

Wednesday, July' 20.

Man's Division against SCAA (Home); Captain Mackreih and E. A. Hancock (Captain), G. o Cannon And J. Anderson, LL 0 Gemmell and Captain, Nicholson.

Wright.

The Box made 14 hits in the Cleveling pitcher. Early Wynn, Reserves: R. Lindeman and N.

second game to win 7-8 from the Yankees,

Winning

loser Jack Kramer. Boston (2nd game) A ninth inning homer by Cleveland........ A meeting of the Council of the

Winning pitcher Chuck/Stobbs, Hong Kong Football Association Vernon Stephens, broke a tie as will be held at the Association's] the Boston Red Sox beat the

loser Al Benton,

*555. Thursday, July 21.

“Men's "B" Division against CCC (Away); F. A. Fisher and K. A. H Riddy, P. Pecaric and Dinnon (Captain); Captain Dod- Gray, well-Brown and Major Golds-

chmidt,

8 10

The diamond at Happy Valley M. Moutet said that the present was nearly completely encircled Aslan situation was a threat to bý spectators on Sunday when the pence, but it the great powers strong softball team of the United presented a united - front they States cruiser, Bt. Paul, beat the might roach & "modus vivendo Dumbanchero #quad by two to with Russia.

He attacked "Soviet totalitari Blas Despa and his El Cumban Office on Friday, July 22, at 5.15 Cleveland Indians 2-in the Philadelphia (1st game) 0 animi's expansion police in Aale," chere sound displayed good teamgenda: to confirm Minutes of second game of a doubleheader. Detroit and added: "Now that the West

Winning pitcher Red previous meetings

"A. homer - by pitcher Early | 2. ern powers have evacuated maný

Correspondence;

Tower Carl Scheib. Aslan countries the world Com- noftball team, lout to Flayads Haw" | Consider re-afilliation; Consider! Wynn in the eighth' enabled the| Philadelphia (2nd gamo).4 ··7. munist Party, is attacking the freo

application of now Clubs" for Indians to win the opener 4-3.

Delarole

5.12

2 RCC (Home); Mrs. Jones, and affiliation: Appointment of Hon. governments

The Detroit Tigers swept

(11 Innings) Mr. Williams, Mrs, Easterbrook Secretary Appointment of Trba-

Winning pitcher Virgil Trucks, and Bilas Bonbernard, Mrs. Halls MOTORCYCLIST'S mumkind making remuneration; doubleheader with the Phila

and Milk Scott, Reserves: Mrs. on of the Appeals

loser Lou Shantz, delphia 'Athletics 8-0 and÷ 5«6: FATAL CRASH: Flection of Chairman and

Washington (lat game) 100 Parker. The last-place-61)

- 15 16 "who find; droppiest 10:

Winning plistiér to Washing that this La doubles

Washington (Žind gaino)

example in Burma and

M. Moutes said that he thought ail Asiatic questions, including the Indo-China problem, should be brought before the United Natio

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Showboat All and his Oversee ampers tam D-13-

Ed” Bitiylant, w'Belgish" "yacini motorcyclist, crashed in Balgium

cling Grand Prix. Here-to-

uper & Erlton-resident gium, was killed instantly,

flanink" pitcher.

Pannin Paul Calve

Asociated E

Ladies "A" Division against

Division

23: Williams, Boston, 21.

Stolen

Dillinger. St. bases Louis, B: Valo, Philadelphia, T.

Pitching-Reynolds, New York,

10 and 1; Wynn, Cleveland, 7 and

1.

Strikeouts Trik, Detroit, 101; Newhouser, Detroit, 79,- Anuelated Press.

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