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KENT SCORE 89 FOR LOSS OF TWO WICKETS

Canterbury, August 25.

The weather was fine and the wicket good here

today when Kent continued their first inn- HOME

ings against the New Zealanders from their overnight score of one for no wickets, in reply to the tourists' first innings total of 358. By lunch time, the county had scored 89 runs.

for the loss of two wickets.

Acheson's Appeal

(Continued from Page 11

A high level advism z pro headed by Dr. Phule Je151 would work with all

govern

6.TE and

mental Agencies

T

facts.

FOOTBALL RESULTS

London, August 24, The results of rugger games played today were:

FIRST DIVISION

**DPH*TAN, Fade in "Bosse's first ovr today. Todd hi Cave cleanly to the leg bonin- dary but Cowir was it differs ent projesibon. He male, the ball is awkwadly and the Birmingham total was only B when Fagg, Chariton playing right back touched a ball on to his stumps,

Toll rerunner conflent turning Camp Negrethe: four and $laradht Crove Cave, ltr 44

amite Crevac comedied cusly

Funs in EVE OVOS,

The areutate Jow bowling by mast. of documents and opininAT

Ratione and hurti kept the bat. In urder 10 get

at what they a quiet that only 29 runs Thought weFL the true

sume in the fist hour. Arpes went After the Jessup group hed

at 40 try. a big but of Rabone, made its findings and reporter being fought by Hudler.

Podle on what they tound is partner in Davies and the thought could be done in the carried the scate ateng un Far East, he then would dis

£11 Juneb, Tourtel thun støvding four 1 oplete his 50.

Scope New Zealand, Ft

to Mr.

Acheson

CHEE passible courses of action with the

and House

Senate

Foreign Committees to talk aver possible courses of action

Impartial Judgment

West Brom

2

Wolves

3

1

Arsenal

2

1

Chelsen Everton

Newenstle Buddersfield 2 Fulham

Bolton Manchester U. 3 Portsmouth 1 Manchester C. 1 SECOND DIVISION

2 Southampton

Leterstry

2 Bory

Bormley Budford Custerfield

2 Coventry Eston Parstuna 2 Grimsly Queen's P.R. 3 Brentford

logs 354

4

THARD DIVISION (South)

# Ahler shut Bournemouth 2 Palace Norwich

Brighton Exeter

Orient

Natts C

Rent, 1 mings.

Mufts

3

Bristol C.

Torles, not stil

46 Swigorta

Milwall

Fage bowled Cowie

3) Torquay

2

Walsall

Ames, c. Madler, 12. Rabone

23

Acer legton

MansBek!

Darlington

1 Crewe

Leolu

1 York

In this way, the Secretary sand ↑ Davies, be mat

pechey, amived at semidl be binas

At the judgment of an En puted croup, not vormeelel send the Drguaritaent, which would be taaled with the opera qu Compe dostal catapertires, 11. sauf me that way he kopvel de Nue policy which would tus he tutor with ebarges and counterchange entneetest with the Unded States

action in Chian,

Total to two)

Wednesday's Play

Conferlay, August 24

A seventh wicket stand of 142 by Martin Donnelly (88) aud V.; Seni

(74)

the 1uelpi

New In recent

Zealanders to put on 358 in them the Unite States faced two major decision:

Ihangs against Kent here,

the close of play Kent regarding the Chase Comununlay, A 1935, Mr. Achesozi Gatel,

sere the top for 110754

Dravelly

Scott brought DER Fran Bt for six to 331 for seven Fr record stand for Zalavel tomes

touring sale.

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tempt to assist political arrange between the Nationalist and Communists, amil "our teen sand was that we slumpbi zes-,

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Misinterpretations

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THIRD DIVISION (North)

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Carlisle

Stockport 1 Bradford C. Wrexham

GLASGOW CUP--1st Round

Partick Th Third Lanark 1

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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1949.

He's Come A Long Way

Friedrich Hofmann of Ulm, Germany, is seen on his water akla on Bavaria's Starnberger Lane. Since 1926 he has cover. ed 26,000 kilometres on the akla he developed and bullt him- self.AP Photo.

Dodgers Trounce Cards; Yanks Take Drubbing

i

New York, August 24. Rookie Don Newcombe, giant fireball flinger with iron nerves, pitched Brooklyn Dodgers to within one game of the National League leod today when he blanked St. Louis Cardinals,- 6-0, with o brilliant six-hitter for the odd game of their vital threo-game series.

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Bailey's Feat--Captures All IO Wickets Against Lancs

London, August 24, Trevor Bailey, England fast bowlor, today took all 10 wickets for Essex against Lancashire. He is the fourth bowler to perform this feat sinco the war, and the first English amateur to do so since 1932, when V. Jupp, of Northamptonshire, claimed all tan wickets against Kont. The only other Essex bowler to gain the distinction was H. Pickott, who took all Leicestershire's wickets in 1895.

Bailey's 10 wickets were taken at a personal cost of 90 runs in 39.4 overs, nine of which were maidens. He clean bowled three of his victims: and had the other seven caught, three of them behind the wicket.

ROBINSON

At Nottingham: Nottingham- J. Sime of Middlesex, last

shire 403 for 7 (Poole 107, Har- year took all 10 wickets for

rls 80 hot out: Somerset to bat. The East at a cost of 90 runs,

At Ittersfeld: Ciloucester- and in 1046 Erie Hollies, of

shire 77 (Cook 5 for 35) and 18 Warwickshire, dismissed all for 4: Yorkshire 181 (Goddard & for 40 for 35). rung. J. K. Graveney, of At Swansen: Leicestershire 280 Gloucestershire, carller. this (Walsh 97); Glamorgan to but- Reason took all ten Derbyshire: Reuter. wickets.

SCORES A T.K.O. Nottingham batsmen

ADW

OVER BELLOISE

New York, August 24. Ray "Sugar" Robinson clinch-

vic-

Middlesex still needing a

championship, sent

not play with the expected dif- flculty.

JAP SWIMMERS DON'T LIKE SALT WATER

ed a shot at the world middle-tory to ensure at least sharing

the County weight tile tonight by scoring a

in Derbyshire to bat after win- lechnical knockou!

over Stevening the toss, but the wicket did Belloise at the end of the seventh round at Yankee Stadium.

A crowd estimated ai 30,000

Robinson, who alrendy Revil, with a sound 73 not out. wears the welterweight crown, in three hours, was the mainstay four Belloise with a left hook to of the Derbyshire batting.

Honolulu, August 24, Japan's swimming record the chin just before the bell end- Rhudes he added ed action in the seventh. Referee fifth wicket and with Dawkes he smashers meet visiting and Eddic Joseph had waved the nut on 75 for the eighth wicket local American standouts at count of five when the bell rang. | stand.

in international swimming

Thursday night.

With

45 for

the

Helloise was dragged to his Young bowled splendidly to meet at Waikiki Stadium on corner by his handlers. There he take ve for 80. was found to be in such helpless

condition that manager Eddie Lose Opening Pair

Walker notified the referee that Steve was unable to continue.

It was a technical knockout

In the seventh round under the New York Boxing Commission rules for the bell had not runs 10 open the eighth.

Hironoshin

new

Furuhasht world sports figure, and Allen Stack and Wally Ris, two Ameri- 1948 Olympic champions, en hendlie the s show.

fish from Japan had

Middlesex suffered two blows opening pain, ta osing their Brown and Robertson, for 26,

The Rying Brown being out to the second their first workouts in suit water ball sent down by Derbyshire, Thursday and Wednesday, and

Yorkshire maintained they weren't too happy about it championship challenge buy That sall hurts any eyes" muirt Stiff Competition

finishing an evenital

ay Furuhashi. "I hope I will get used cricket against Gloucestershire 40 to Belloise, 30-year-old former runs ahead with four of Glouces-fresh water right. I like

heller."

**

.

saltor from the Bronx, gave Ru-tershire's second Innings wickels Draw For U.S. Tennis Tourney Aided by three lusty bases empty homers and two thrilled by the hard punching.

New York, August 24, Nex Foreign

jor hick

stars generally hai the draw Earter, P. Smith (581) and F. opponents in the United

7494 had aided 9 for National Lawn Tennis

he 19th wicket, coming together Tournament starling on when the fourets and lost four 29.

Aukots for 92 runs.

The

Douglas Weight

bowlers.

Most of the foreigners

Smid and Money brought top fire-rating mateties

m after the interval Htware no byes bour attri ten minutes,

in the play. since there!

final runs.

musi

The Puerto Rican, Laus Dime, who was inserted in the lineup Dovey Filipano Felicissimo Ampon due to an ankle injureg 10 Duke fuad Momný len beker when he will play Silney Wood, Holy's Snider, and Carl Purillo chipped was unas short of his 50, and then Pierre Canapele will meet Frank in with great catches that nipped Smith was

behind the Parker, South Africa's Sturgess Cardinal offensive threats.

Close Of Play Scores

a10

Byes.

His live team-mates, too, caine binson st competition in most down. Gloucestershire were shot!

smurting eyes,

They of the rounds and the crowd was out for 77 in their first innings out with

their lowest total of the sen said it was their first salt-water

C. Cook, Belloise--apparently the rd-son.

the Yorkshire workout in spectacular outfield catches, Newcombe never est hitter that Robinson had ever schoolmaster, claimed five for 35.

The Japanese arè entered in two events each day-the 100 yielded more than one hit in any inning and faced-was unable at any time to and Brian Close took his 10th

200, 400, 800 and 1.500 metras wicket for the reason. the convos. put Sugar Ray on allowed only one man to reach third base as He did rock him several thos

free-atyice and the 400 and 200 for States

metre free-style rolays. however. he registered his 12th victory of the season.

Of the Americam visitors, Ri, Singles i

Robinson back pedalled dur.

Hola Gibe ing most of the brawi yet his August He also contributed to a re- Detroit Tigers. The Yank pitchers;

The close of play scores were:

Wally Wolt and Bob superior

skiil en- speed and

set for short distance Nagyot Brooklyn batting had a tough day, awakened

Derbyshire 220 At Lord's:

free-styles And Stack for the drew attack with a single

able him to do more damage (Revili 73 not out, Young 5 for and R A Chicago, Dick, Fowler of

1 Ask (four

Athletics to very tough fry-round or secondi base clearing double in the Philadelphia

than Belloles in every session. 80); Middlesex 30 for 2. allowed

except the fourth and fifth

Cuochi Masali Kiyokawn of the At The Oval: Warwickshire 128) and Dovey (three for 67), cound opponents,

eighth that gave Dedgers three only Bvs hits as he blanked White

which Steve won.

these were Kent'a most successful All the 84 entrants

232 (Lock 3 for 18); Surey two Japuser team arounce d Sox - Ferris Fain with a dou-l

Int Robinson's

enfeles for Thursday: 100th profes- for hone. ble in he fourth innings and a men's Hour

sional fight the sleek, slouder triple In the eighth drove in three negro won the right to fight the (D. Edrich 82, Railey 10 for D): Hamaguchi, Shigeyuki Marnira 300 metres free-style, Yozlılhiro At Clacton Lancashire 337 winner of the return middle- Essex 32 for one.

and Shilebi Murayama. In a night

game at Cleveland

weight title bout, between. Jake At Worcester Worcestershire. 800 metres free-stylo rolny, the Washington Senatore handed Lamotta and, Marcel Cerdots of

100 for 5 (Outsetuorn 156 net uut, Hamaguchi, Maruyama, Murn- the Indians a 3-2 defeat to swerp Morocco, to take place here Palmer 130); Northamptonshire | Yama and Furuhashi-Associated

two game series. The victory on September 20.

to bal lifted the Sennlors out of the Lamottu and Cerdan were in- Third-place Braves marked up American League cellar and left terested spectators at the ring- 6-5 win over Tittsburgh Pirates the defending champions still five side tonight, Robinson and Bel- Ampon beats the former Boston as Southpaw Warren games out of the first place. toise sculed beneath the middle-

Cincinnati and champion, Wood, he is expected Spalt gained his 16th triumph.

Philadelphia weight limit of 160 pounds for play the former National Clay It was the fifth straight win for were not scheduled in the Nation- this bout according to the con-

and St.traci. Robinson Court champion. Seymour Green-Boston and the seventh in nine a League and Boston

weighed 1834 in the second round.

games since Johnny Conoy bo-Louis were Idle in the American and Belloise 158.

League. Vlaritmir Cerulk of Czecho-came acting manager.

Robinson said in his dressing room that he would be willing slovakin will meet Canada's Bren-

to give up his 147 pound title in order to accept a shot at the 100 pound crown. However, he admitted that he felt slower to- night at 1581⁄2 than he did on 3 July 11 when he scaled less than 147 in order to defend the Marshall: Silvera, Narhoa. welter crown against Kid Gavi- Tigers: P. Houttemen; c. Swift lan at Philadelphia.-United

Press. Philadelphia Athlet-

eatoghat

| wicket,,alter butting 110 minutes, will play Creat Golden and

for his 58,

Chtife's Ricardo Railders will

Mr. Acheson also released an Talysts of 16 changes of dis. honesty in the White Paper Chau in an effort to refute other charges dry Mr. Jurel, * analysis asserted that vafinu Donnelly #nri Scolt forged, ricet Irving Dorfman. dewa rals which Mr. Judd etalm- | along quetly, and were still to-

had been omitted, either wer:

gether in ten, when the score was inciunted, nm-existent or LT- 239 for six, --Reuter, available to the Department.

Mr. Acheson did not intothest Flaberate

on the

controversial

military intelligence report

thined.

meti-

by Mr. Jtaclel. However,

Department offices were, making available coples of the 1-page summary quoted by Mr. Jurie

the 474-page origial carus and the

ment

br

preta out some misinter

The majority of these appeared to be that the summary

went much farther lo crediting Russia with aggressive designs in Mars- churia and North Chine then did

report. One Planinal

Was that the summary was prepared by an officer who went beyond summarising nize drew conclusions which were not in the original document.

thre

Ind

ex-

Adams Fails To Qualify

10

Derk.

1

Two home runs by Westrum dan Macken in the first round and another by Sid Gordon gave and the winner will play the

Giants a 5-4 win over Chicago | winner of the Ted Schroeder- Cubs in New York.

Charles Oliver match,

Suthampton, August 24. Jimmy Adams, of Wentworth,

The Frenchman, Paul Remy. The New York Yankees' League will incet tenth-seeded Sam lead was sliced to two games an was the only one of the eight Match and Katy's Gianni Cucelli they took a 13-2 drubbing from Ryder Cup players competing will play an opponent still to he in the Southern qualifying sec-determined by the preliminary tion of the "News of the play which will ill eight blank World" match play champion-places. Winners of the Hermy aud ship at Stoneham here today Cuccili matches will play cach who failed to qualify.

other in the second round. Three other Ryder Cup play- India's Naresh Kumar will ers. Dal Rees. Arthur Lees and play Arnold Saul and the winter Ken Bousileld headed the quall- must meet the winner of the Bill Bers with 135 for the 38 holes.

They had splendid rounds to-

Twenty

players with 143 and

Talbert-Fred Kovaleski match,

Ladislav Hecht (Czecho-

It was understood the Depart-day of 68, 66, 68, respectively; slovakia) will play an unnamed ment but had not seen the sum better qualified, and four with opponent and the

нель

ween the original decu-

mary until today.

Department sources contended that the ori ginal document bore out their position.-United Press.

PROBABLE RUNNERS IN GIMCRACK STAKES

London, August 24,

winner will

144 played off over six holes for meet the winner of the Robert

Abilesalam-Gil Bogley match.

Italy's Feruccio

meet

the

The scores were:-

AMERICAN LEAGUE

E

R H

2 New York Yankees

10 Detroit Tigers

13 0 Yankees: P. Byrne, Sanford,

Drobny And Cernik Arrive

Chicago

White Sox

In New York

5.11 0 2 U S

Athletics: F. Fowler; c. Astrth. DRAW FOR BOWLS White Sox: P. Gumpert, Sur-

QUARTER FINALS

kunt; c. Malone.

Washington Senators

0

1

Cleveland Indians

2

C.

Senators: P. Harris, Haynes;

Early. Indians: P. Garcia, Paige; Hegan..

c.

3 7

0

New York, August 24. The Czech tennis players, Jaroslav Drobny and Vladimir

NATIONAL LEAGUE Cernik arrived by plane today from London for the United Chicago Cubs yesterday by K. Wells with Jaroslav Drobny, who was the States National-Lawn Tennis New York Giants

Cubs: p. Adkins, Burgess.

Glants: P. Jones: Both told they planned to play St. Louis Cardinals Beveral tournaments in the Vält-

the remaining two places.

Tom Haliburton returned a 84 to break the course record sat up will

Hugh Stewart

64th name -drawn,

Quistavallo and

Will play

Arst round of 05.

Flory van Donck, the Belgian Cannde's Henri Rockon.--United professional, finished well un Press.

qualifiers with a among the round of 89 for a total of 138.

The championship proper will be played, at Walton Heath, Sur-

There are only four probable rey, next month,—Reuter.

runners for the valuabic Olm-

crack Stales, to be, run over six

furlongs at York tomorrow.

RUGBY RESULTS

War-

Ted Schroeder

Seeded No. 1

Tournament.

The draw for the quarter finals of the Colony Lown Bowls

which Championship

will be played next week, resulted as follows.

Wednesday, At KBGC

3 An Lut and R. F. Alz và H.

5 13 Q F. Shields and W. Williamson, Chipman; c.)

Wostrum. C.

6 8 6 11

1

'AT KCC

J. Fruser and A. J. Hall vs G. Guterres and J, E. Norontun.

AT HKFC

Rumjahn and S. M.

ed States after which Drobny Brookiva Dodgers.. may go to Australia to live and Cardinals: P. Brazie, Martin: K. M. Cornik hopes to settle in Argen-e. Carariola. tina or Brazil. Both refuse to re- Dodgers: P. Newcombe; c. Cam-Rumfahn ve W. G. McKie and J.

turn to Czechoslovakia.

and

panella.

6 0 1

4 10 0

Kinninburgh..

Thursday, At KBGC

K. M. Omar and U. M. Omar

Pittsburgh Pirates.. Boston Braves Gumbert; e McCullough,

Piraten: P. Chambers, Sowdl, vs J. Bradley and J. S. Landolt.

Braves: 1. Spahn; c. Livingston..

Major, Keuatie Baseball' standings were:

-AMERICAN LEAGUE

WL PC Mia

44.24 N

M

Gamet

HKCC BOWLS TEAM

The following will represent| the Hong Kong Cricket-Club-in Lawn Bowls game against the Taikoo Club at Talkoo, st. 4 p.m. Members who can tomorrow. *provide transport are requested to meet the 'HKCC Cheter Road at 3.30 p.m.

2

Drobny said, "The Government New York. August 24. Ted Schroeder was today We already have been declared would imprison us immediately. They are Pachademis (W.T.

London, August 24. seeded No.1 in the domestic traitors. We never will return so Evana); Palestino (Gordon RI- The results of rugger games list for the men's singles in long as the Communists rule, chards); Janus II (EC. Elliott): played today were: Foxboro (Edgar Britt).

the United States tennis cham- | Czechoslovakia." Rugby League: Barrow 7 Lord Astor's seven-year-old Keighley 2; Featherstone Rovers Monday.

rington 0; Delle Vue Rangers 13 plonship, which begin here next

The trouble began when they gelding. High Stakes, will pro-B Hunslet 31; Leeds 10 Working

refused an order. 1a.comne, home Schroeder, this year's

Wim- from the Swiss journament in bably walk over in the mile and ton Town : Salford 41 Liverpool bledon champion, was seeded im- which Spanials

74 "German")] New York Yankees a half Great Tarkshire Stakes-Stanley 7: Whlichaven 2 Widnes mediately above the defending players were

Bratan, Rad Box an

47 .015 Reuter.

B: Wigan 20 Rochdale Hornets title holder, Richard Gonzales,

competing.

Cleveland Indšana ... (3 EN NEO York Castleford 12,-Reuter.:

The biggest surprise of the

Drobny said he may play leo | Philadelphia. Athletics 45 $45 draw was the Afth placing given hockey as well as tennis in Aus- Detroit Tisters ... AT 16

24 former tralia if he goes there. He also Chilesro White Sox. 50. 69,424 to Frankle Parker, a

Talbert champion Billy

and hopes get an offer to play Washington Senaton 4 773 Gardinar Mulloy were placed in professional hockey in the Unit Bt. Louis Browns ......., 41-50 089,

öd States.

F. Shields, W. WHIjjumson '(Skin): above him,

MATIONAL LEAGUE last winter at Leld, Cardinals are 72-44-8 NA Graham, B.HWild, I A

| Brooklyn" "Dolgang 11:47 801.1 wanted

Edwards, Prentice, (Skip), Bocton Braves LENOST GEEN 82 183 dotzen- sprsuadania Phillies,... KU# 411

EBOR HANDICAP WINNER

York, August 24. Mr. H.Haimshaw's Miraculous Atom won'-the

Ebor Handicap

run over a mile and three-quar- ters here this afternoon.

ALL BLACKS WIN

Aliwal North,B.A., August 24..

that

The New Zealand All Backsparger was followed

by union tauring team today Arthur Larsen, dverran.a North Eastern Districts |--Arthu

Earl Cochell

by "Y" was reporte

that the Boston side by 28, points to three,es Herb" Złam,, "Dick" "Selves and him, Drobny tid

The All Blacks who had an Sam Match.

dy: for prof@kšić Major JH Hanbury's Clos- interval lead of 17-0, won by two Loula Broan the Wimbledon worth was second and Sir Erle goals, three tries, two penalty champion, wanawadad No. 19A Ohlson's Bennet o'Blue was third goals and dropped goal to a the: domestic list. tortilhe wom Pimon - 16: runners-Reuter, MN penalty: gosiumBeuter,.

Sa slogies, –Reuter,

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D. Phillipe L. R. Wood, A. E.

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