Rich Workers

Help Build

Helsinki Airport

Helsinki, June 26, Wealthy Finns convicted of motoring offences helped by hard labour to build a big new airport 13 mies outside Helsinki. which wa opened today in time for handling the heaviest of the coming Olympic Games trafic.

money

For these men cr there was no question of the option of a fine if found guilty of trame violations, They werd

Inbour given hord

Olymple Airport,

The Airport has

on the

A runway

more than a mile long which to will

be lengthened later allow craft weighing up to 70 tons to land.

During the Games, opening next month, all heavy planes will lond

leaving there, Helsinki's old airport to handle the light traffic.

All tickets have now been sold for the opening ceremony of the Games on July 19 in the 70,000-scat Olympic Stadium.

The Air Olymple event to produce a complete sell out is the anal of the boxing for which every ticket has already zone,

All Ucko's have also been sold for several of the days of the track events in the Stadium,

FEEDING PROBLEM

One of the main problems exercising the minds of the Finnish authorities today is how to feed the tens of thousands who are expected to invade the city for the 16th Olympiad. It is estimated that not more than 50,000 can be served in the restaurants of the city at cne sitting,

Accordingly. meals will be served in shifts while there will also be special canteens, com- munal meals in schools and snack klosky,

Already "Hot Dog" nolices can be seen in cales

Later, a special shipment of America's national soft drink, Coco Cola, is expected.

A lot of food is to be imported, specially fruits and greenstufts to meet the tastes of the thousands of foreigners expected 10. Invade the country.-Reister.

ORDERS FOR CIVIL AID SERVICES

Orders by the Hon. CE. Terry, Commissioner, Civil Aid Services, of June 27 1952,

Wint's

THE

Winning Polse

CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952,

THE REVOLUTION AT LORD'S

By ALEX BANNISTER

On the morning of June 19 down the steps of the pavillon at Lord's cricket's High Temple of Tradition-wilked two young men to toss for innings of a Test match.

One was Hutton, L., as he was described on the match cards of this season's Arst Test at Leeds, and the other was Vijay Samuel ("The Silent") Hazare, who wears the budge and blazer of India.

As they walked out to the pitch, with the eyes of 30,000 spectators focused on them, wondered if they realised what

a revolution in ideas and out- look they represented.

an

Hutton, the professional, the ex-carpenter, with his homely Yorkshire accent, follows illustrious line of captains who could form the core of cric keto Debrett-men with social backgrounds, bred to lead.

Indian Test XI Beat Combined Services

By Nine Wickets

Hazare, who has been a paid-

Gillingham, June 26. player in the leagues for Raw-

Vijay Hazare, the Indian cricket captain, mapped his lenstall und Royton, bad as his

In-attack so cleverly today that his side always held the Immediate predecessors as

the Initiative in their nine wickets victory over Combined dla's captains in England Maharajah of Porbandar, Maha-

Services here, ·' raj Kumar of Vizianagram, and the Nawab of Pataudi:

LORD, NAWHE

at

It was not so long ngo Lord's that the amateurs enter- ed the field by one gate and the professionals by another, end it was Lord Hawke, prest-

Hazare had no hesitation In'enforcing the follow-on this morning and Combined Services batted 110 behind. The Indians' main bowlers 210 for the loss of seven wickets were being rested from the side, in their second innings. but Hazara used the remainder Bomerset, encouraged by thele so effectively that, backed by fine win over Middlesex, ́soon good fielding, the Combined Ser-had the Warwickshire batsmen In difficulties at Bath. The first vices were all out by ten.

Warwickshire wickets The Indians were left to get four

for 71 and

and Somerset one 52 which they increased,

Arthur Wint strides ident of the MCC in 1814, who 89 to win and they knocked off crashes with a first innings lead

Finishing-tap picture as home to victory in the 440 yards final of the 1952 Championship Meeting of the Amateur Athletic As sociation at the White City Stadium. Wint's time was

48.1 seca..

Arthur Rowe For That U.S.

Sighs Gold

By PETER WILSON

The 'Spurs brand of Soccer and their 7-1 thrashing of Manchester United has certainly startled America and the Transatlantic set-up has just as certainly startled the 'Spurs.

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Several' of the Services bats-186 with eight second innings meant to express was the hope men played brief but attractive wicket standing by the close.

Roley Jenkins, the Worcester- That amateurism would never innings, but the majority of them

Bhire and drop to a level when it could were none too happy. At the end, bowler, experienced mixed for- England leg-break not provide England with ☐ Stewart and Trueman hit at captain.

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Perhaps Lerd Hawke, who for 28 captained Yorkshire

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and Essex overwhelmed Kent at started winter pay for profes- sionals), would have mellowed Adhikari toot good catches, but Tunbridge Wells where they won his opinion had he been able to Divecha probably brought off by an innings and 143 runs.

for To Essex's 436 eight visualise England's first profes-the best of the tour when he

a declared, Kent replied with 145 the left and held sional captain at least of dived to

100. at and

In Kent's second modern times coming from serride drive off Manners

innings, Essex's Ray Smith his own beloved county.

made knocked down five wickets for 72

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES The following are the close of play scores of County cricket matches:

M.C.C. 38D

mid-wicket.

The Indian

batsmen

Is it sucks a retrograde step fight of their task when they runs.

a went in to bat again. for a professional to lead

Trueman, Yorkshire and Eng- county side er England's best eleven? Times have changed land fast bowler, spralined tils since tho great days of

ankle after bowling 20 deliveries amateurism, when

match.-Reuter,

men

with

At Lord's-The

The Americans find it impossible to believe that players who can be--and are sold for over £20,000 are both talent and money had the and took no further part in the for seven declared 'mod 108 for

touring here for the summer wages of £10 a week.

Even the most Junior baseball | having played nine matches their player is guaranteed by law a four aggregate score reads: goals minimum of approximately for 77. goals against 6. £1,785 a year--and precious few

The men of that match players are on the minimum.

was dark, sturdy Ion Duquemin. He scored iwe zoals in the first half and another couple after the

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MORNING'S PLAY of the week for half the year. taken II Tests are to be

Gillingham, June 28. seriously and they are indeed The Indian touring team, who and If England is to be cap led yesterday enforced the

110 runs efficiently, It doesn't their first innings, tained matler a jot whether the best follow-on against the Combined man for the jcb is paid or un-services on the second and last five declared (Young 68, Crapp

not'out 103). paid.

dayda made

of their match to-day. 225

At Bath and elamis:-

Somerset 247 and The Britons find it almost im-

the Combined Services for 134 for two (Gimblett not out possible to believe the prices

115 in their Arst innings yes-74), Warwickshire 105 (Dollery which can be got in this con-

Hution shows every promise. Since a lead of only 10n52). Ilnent. As *Spurs mannger

When he banged in the last of being an efficient leader,

At Guildford-Hampshire 151 runs to

to enforce the follow-on Arthur Rowe put it to me after

one my neighbour from Brooklyn but there is no reason why his ****

is required in a two-day game, and 216 for seven. Surrey the game at Yankee "When we played at Toronto the let out a cowboy-style "Yipple!" successor should not be

wer 48, Shackleton four for 40). services bat again and just over and sak: He's not just u duke, amateur, provided he be atted the Indians made the Combined (Parker 66, Cannings five for gate receipts

for the task.

At Nottingham Nottingham- Boon successful, £ 10,000. To get that at home he's a king."

The other Spurs goals were

Shirret was leg-before to shire 271 and 91 for no wicket. we should need a crowd of

Today the by Les Bennett, who got Rcored

the third over of (Simpson not out 613. Lan- 00,000 and then treble Our

two in the first half, and sional is a much-respected and Livecha in prices."

McClellan, Rowley scored the skilled craftsman. He endures a the day when 13 had been acor-cashire 210 (Wharton 63, Butler

five for 38). of the matchi for

hard and difficult, often dis-d.

Divocha and Ramchand both At Worcester-Worcestershire The Americans happily paid-Brst goal

appointing, apprenticeship. United. well paid, anyway-a minimum Command Post Training, 1long-

United could never match the represents most stations in life. bowled well, keeping a good 205 and 231 for six (Moule 57, length, but Heath and Manners Broadbent not out 84. Cambridge konk-Allmembers Watch No. 2 of 14s, for an uncovered seat in attend 6.30 p.m. Thursday, July a xii the Yankee Stadium, which speed of Tottenham's attack, but

Among the professionals in batted comfortably though they University 185 (Stevenson 53, meant that with the temperature they might have scored more it present-day county sides there found runs difficult to get, The Jenkins eight for 82).

one University "Blue" and first half hour produced 27 At Glasgow Scotland 381 Commend Post Training, Kow- around the 90-degrees murk you Ted Ditchburn had not played so 1oon.—All members Blue Watch attend could almust

fry a fan on the brilliantly.

several ex-public Echoolboys runs, bu

but after this the rate in- for nine declared (Edward 62)

and 30 for go wicket. Yorkshire. 69.nt. Thursday, July 3 at Kow"bleachers.""

As someone said: "The Spurs my opinion their status is creased and 50 went up in 60 and loon Command Pest,

ap-minute. The Wardens - Service

last Ditchburn," much raised by Hutton's came by car fought to the Anyone who

pointment. Orders by Mr E. Manning, Acting

In the last 20 minutes the

At Worthing-Leicestershire Chief Warcen, at June, 27 1852.

Examination Board-With refer

The change means that every killing heat affected both sides,

at mid-wicket. This brought in 925 and 81 (Wood, left-arm fast ence to Order of C.A.8. Orders

а ground stati walk to the accompaniment of whether his

arks, who hit the first century medium four for 43, James right- who more or less slowed down to boy joining

background be

arm medium, four for 12). Sursex of his career on this ground. slow handelapping and Regent's Park some

or a public

Heath

faced several bowling 100 (Walsh; left-arm spin, seven occasional whistling.

school, has the golden oppor- But the over-all impression left unity not only of captaining dismissed by the sharp work of

changes confidently but he was for 97) and 18 for no wicket..

At Tunbridge Wells-Essex of instrucion fur Wardens will be money in Soccer over hereby 'Spurs was of a great side his county, as do Tom Dollery Sen behind the wicket, and di- beat Kent by an innings and 143 held as follows during the week there's a regular bonanza, and I playing a great game which they (Warwickshire)

retly afterwards Sen repeated runs, Essex 456 for eight declar- helped only wish we could get hold of may well

to Langridge (Sussex), but even

the Governor, His hort this at the expense of Parks, ed, Kent 145 (Hearn 55, Green- of leading England. some of the money that's floating popularise here.

each smith, right-arm leg-break, Uncovered part of the terraces. zons are limitless and if that Hazare being the bowler in around."

and 168 (Ray three for 12) is not an added spur to any

Emith, right-arm fast medium. London Express Service)

youngster he has no right to be

five for 72). making the game his career.

Hongkong Control Room.

"

nearby car

found that all, the parks were also

charging 14. while stand seats worked out at 3fis. a head-or rather seat.

No wonder Arthur Rowe added: Training, Wardeas ServiceClasses"They can't say there isn't any

dated June 20, 1952, 11 is notified for general information that Mr Mo Teo-Kin Appointed to be Secretary of the Board of Examiners.

beginning June 30, 1912,"

Course No.

Joseph's C/2, St. Collent. Friday at 70.m. Instructor Mr ymand Yue The Chow.

C/2. St. Joseph's Cars No. College. Friday at 8 p.in, Instructor Mr Daniel K.M. Lok

Course No. W/I and W/2, Bellitos Pubile School. Thursday, at 7 pm. Instructor Mr Fung Yani-leung.

Course No. UL/1, Civil Ald Services Office. Thursday, at @ p.m., Instructor Mr Yu-ym.

Course No. BV/1, Queen's College. Friday, at 7 p... Instructor Miram Kwek-tsoi.

Course No. 9/1, Talkoo Chinese Bohobi, Quarry Bay Village, Monday and Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., Instructor Mr Ny Pack-chuen,

E/1. Queen's College, Course No. Monday and Thursday, at 7 an Instructor 8. Rafeck

Course No. E/2. Queen's College. Friday at 8 pm, Instructor i Tang Chu+yan.

FAVOURABLE

Perhaps in the over-all analysis the Americans got more out, of the match than the British did.

Press and pubile reactions have been almost completely favour- able to Soccer-which should help the promoters who want to stage it at the Yankee Stadium regularly next winter.

have

NINE DRAGONS

FINAL

RAF "A" beat 15 Fid Pk Squadron RE, 4-0 in the Table Tennis final of the Nine Dragons Club yesterday.

and

GROUNDLESS FEAR

I was picased to hear # present young member of the England side refor to his cap- tain as Mr Hutton. That is how removes it should be, and the fear that the professional is enforce not In the position to

I have always re- discipline. garded that fear as a slight on HAT "ALAC N. Hul (Capt.). The average professional, Sure. flat as a punctured tyre, and LAC Darren, Cpi J. Buchanati, Colly he can discipline himself to although the 'Spurs return to P.A. Try.

13 Pk Sqn.-Yip Kwok-tal, playing under the leadership of of confidence for T. Strevens, Dik. Smith (Capt.): a fellow-professional. Montreal full the final match of their fours. . beat General Ho

On the other hand, the Man- chester United sido is clearly as

Teams were:

Pia Theart cst..

.

Threa

202

(Lowson 81, Lester 78, Wat- Mannersson 54). a brilliantly taken by Divecha

runs later

the

case,

At the lunch interval, Services were 25 in arrears with six wickets in hand-Reuter.

COUNTY CRICKET

At Cardiff-Northamptonshire 213 and 100 for two (Brookes London, June 20, 66), Glamorgan 203 (Parkhouse Surrey, County cricket 65, Jones 07)-Reuter. championship leaders, received a setback today when they gur-

prisingly collapsed and failed to take first inninge points off Hampshire.

When Surrey's fifth wicket, fell they required $1 for the lead but so well did the pace-" men Shackleton and Cannings bowl that the remaining wickets went down for 16 runs Hampshire led

14, by It was only the second time

ใ ห that Surrey have been led on Arst innings this season,

and

Slept Through Bout Says

Sugar Ray

Call 58266 for. Collection: and :Doliverios:

FAREWELL GALA TO OLYMPIC SWIMMERS

The "Farewell” Swimming Gala which was held at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday for riembers of Hongkong's Olympic swimming team attracted a large gathering and proved a great success.

Among the interested spectators were His Excellency Sir Alexander Grantham and Lady Grantham, the Hon. Sir Arthur Morse, President of the Hongkong Amateur Swimming Association, and Lady, Morse,

Hongkong's

four

Olympic, Elizabeth Grant (European YMCA); swimmers Miss Cynthia Eager, Kan Yin-lag (Chung Shing).

Time: 1 min. 22-3/8 seconds, Miss Kwok Kam-ngor, F. X Ladies' 100 yards free-style.--3, "Sonny" Monteiro and Cheung Cynthia Eager (Olymple hwimmer); Kin-mat were introduced to 2, Chan Ching-mui (Cung Baing); a wok Nhữn hạn: (Lil Dunlo His Excellency the Governor,

Prior to the commencement Time: 2 min. 8-1/3 seconds.

Men's 200 yards breaststroke.—1. of the swimming events, Mrs D. Tagg Lit-wan (La) za 2, 800 Prophet expressed thanks to Chee-lat (8. China); 3. Kuen Pul- Sir Alexander and Lady Gran-kuen (Chung Shing). Time: 2 mins.

42-2/8 seconds. tham for honouring the occasion with their presence,

TODAY'S SPORT

Men's Olymple teain of 2 x 100 yords v terms of 4 x 50 yards frco- Wond style. Wong Kam-watt, While Miss Cynthia Enger Kwai-chi, Tong Cheung-sing (Ching and Miss Kwek Kam-ngor had Wing); 2, K. X. "Bonny" Lionteiro (Olympic no difficulty in emerging victo-and Cheung Kin-man rious in the events in which team): 3, Lal Chouk-wa Wong Yuk- sun, Lal Chek-ming and. Ha Yat-wa can't help wondering how

The next progressive step WEL

.New York, June 20.

took they the

part yesterday,} (S." China). Time: 1 min. 44-45 Course No. EA, Queen's College,

will be to do away with

Sugar Ray Robinton, whose "Sonny" Monteiro and Cheung seconds. this

has side which

been pital - in the Derts dinal. Monday and Thursday,, at 0 pm.

"Ple Newman, Fie different status of amateur and Wilta

ring career may have ended in Kin-man were forced into second playing Instructor Már Lo Chi-chiu.

nonabop for ten

professional and make all Cammings drished with figures the blast furnace heat of the School, Monday and Thursday, at 7Į beginning of the coming arazon/Opi Kingsbury, Pte Hamblin,

Course No. H/1, King George V months, is going to feel at the ooth, Set Deadman. Pts Read,

43. General Hospital, Dve Moore, players "players. The bogus of five for 45 and Shackleton, Yankee Stadium last night, sald place in the 2x 100 yards fro p.m.. Instructor Me Erie Tang..

style event, in which they com- for 18 today, today I just want to sleep neted against teams of four Right now they're feeling Fac, Plo Harding,

Pte amateur, deceiving only him- had had three Course No. T/1. St. Andrew's

Robinson said he felt well but

swimmers Church Hall Friday, at 7 pm ad- having hammered United 6-0 at Talbot, Pie-Kernahan, Cpl Pitman, seif, is a remnant of an unde four for 40,

Mr Rica, wie of Col M.A. Besirable feature of a grand and structor Mr.C. La Lok Bin Tong in the next

Toronto followed up with 7-1 | 0.1.E... Commanding 33 General

Hampshire proved that there exhausted and, would not leave was little, in the pitch by scorings Harlem home today even to

Miss Kwok Kam-ngor was democratic game.

Lawn Tennia Course Monday and Thursday,

match, and after Hospital presented the trophies,

Men's "D" Division, CBC pair of Chan Sin-yee and LanLICH IFC v Urban Council (about £ Sheque for $125,000 /almost beaten by the Hol_Tin pick up ble

Robinson, 13th round

who collapsed at Hung-fang in the 1 x 200

" v tục g breaststroke event as the lattes Hotelowy HKCC: Urban Couoch

Lawn. Down. the end of

swimmer entered the water bo-

Colony Open Singler (2nd Round). the 103 degrees heat, sald ha

Imow

until after the fore her companion had touched 1-1. F. Shields v G. llong Choy---

P.R.C.

M.S. U.A. Rumijałmi. int referee Ruby Goldstein bout that

exhibition of McKay-U.K.F.C. Campbell

Robertson -- B.GG also collapsed from the heat in fancy diving was given by R.D.

A.M. 10th round and had to be Chau Wal-stian, Chow Woo-on, Chubby P.A, Cost.B.G.C Souza v Noronha.B.G.C. by replaced

Miller Ray

and Wong Bek-hon (Fortuna); R.Z. LUV D Angos or A.W. *He said he remembered telling Chan Kwok-bay (Eastern AA); Hiroock=K.C.C. Adlar Gaddis his manager at the

at the end of E. A. da Roza (VitC) and J, S. L.F. Buve or G.C. Norman➡K.C.C. want to go to sleep." W. Braine: (LNC))

Senior: Easter v Chung By

Free School,

at 7 pm. Instructor Mr Ho Chok-

nam.

Course No. 1, Wah Yen Collège, Kowloun, Monday and Thursday, at

6 p... Instructor. Mr To Lul.

Cours No. Y/2, Wah Yan College, Kowloon, Friday at 6 p.m., Instructor MY Lau icing-yuen.

Course No.- M/L, Ying Wa College, Monday and Thursday, at a pag Instructor Mr Tan Okran.

Course No. 1/2 Ying Wa Colleg Friday, at p.m.," Instructor.. · Mi Wong Wing-chun.)

Course No. 8SP/1 Hongkong Chinese Textile- Mills Association, di Talpo Road Monday and Thursday, at 7 p.m., Instructor Mr Tong Sik-

*ming

Course No. 83P/2, Hongkong Chinese Textlis Mills Association, du Taipo Road, Friday, at 7 p.m., In- structor Mir Tang Yu-wah,

Ala Course No. 1K/i, Civil Bervices Oftes, Friday, at 8,20 -pan,

Instructor Me Dien Dehnien.

Attention is drawn to the fact that there are no classes on Tuesday 1st July which. La a public holiday.

Alastair 000, Chief Half Oferr. Civil All Bersians.

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did because I The following were the

thesults: about even know

Ladies In referees until later." A longtime friends sald:: "Ray was going to quit if he won docialvely, Now this could be

100,1 gubes".

Ray, who has plenty of money

has not given a fibal answer yat Asociated Press,

Olympic

100-yard-1, Kwok Kam-ngor Annual General Mowing of Honge (Olymple swimmery; 2, Chun- bin kong Chinese Foosba, Association yee and Lam Hung-rong (Hot Tin): at fotel Ceet, 3007.10. 1. Wong Kau-yeo, and Tout chlus Hongkong Oricket – Zengua, meet-

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