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EUROPEAN BASKETBALL TOURNEY

Moscow, May 27.

The rotulla of totlay's round in the eighth European Busket- ball Championship, being held at the Dynamo Stadium, were as follow:

Egypt handed France is Arst dolent in this year's compati- tion 74 to 58; half-time score war 30-21.

Isract took its match against Lebanon by default.

Bulgaria beat Yugavia by 27-25; half-time score was 10-8.

France-Presse

NAUTSTILL AT War"

Moscow, May 27.

The Lebanese basketball team today refused to play their. scheduled match against the Israeli team here on the grounds that the two countries were still at war.

The two teams were due to in the European Men's Basketball Championship games now being held here.

was understood the Israella

Were willing to play but the Lebanese refused on the advice

af

the

Lebanese Chorge

d'Affaires here.

He is said to have suggested they refuse in order to forestnit

any possible Arab-Jów incident

...on the playing court.

The result of the

forfeited

game was to give Israel one uncontested victory-Reuter.

PREMIER IS

CONFIDENT OF

THE GAMES

London, May 26. The Victorian Premier, Mr John Cain,, arrived today and declared that the Olym- ple Games in Australia will go on.

Ever

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 28, · 1953.

RHAPSODY IN THE WHINE OF HIGH-POWERED ENGINES;

Stirling Moss in action

ROUND THE COUNTIES

WITH ESSEX IT IS ACTION

FROM THE FIRST BALL

Ever heard of Valentine's Park, Southchurch Park, or Chalkwell Park? No? Then how about Lord's, Old Trafford, or Trent Bridge? No trouble here, they are, of course, famous cricket grounds.

The first three are cricket grounds too. They are not as famous as the others but they have a distinction which, from the spectators" point of view, places them on a higher plane; they provide the brightest and most entertaining cricket in England.

For they are Mr Cain poohpoched any idea

three of the the examination because

No. 11 had a batting he regular that disagreements in Australia grounds used by the Essex county knew questions, Essex were pre-average of just under 10.

threatened Australia's side.

pared. A happy side.there is It is typical that one of the right or capacity to stage the

As regards records, Essex have not a more cheerful one in the few cricket records that Essex Games.

not made a great contribution to Championship-they play cricket holds is the highest score for a He told a Press conference: English cricket history, except, to match. They have brought to number 11—103 by Peter Smith "The Games are going on. The perhaps, on the receiving end. In the county game the carefree against Derbyshire In 1047. With only dispute is where we should their 89 years they have never atmosphere of the village green. Frank Vigar he added 210 for the build the swimming pool, The won the County Championship,

last wicket. They came together nor even finished runners-up. Government doesn't propose to

Although, like all true sports- when Essex still needed 24 runs build a pool in a public park. But they will forever be re-men, they play to win, they place for first innings lead to top The Government will and membered 23 the

skle who the game above the result, None Derbyshire's 223. They left with suitable place to build the pool." provided the best answer to the of this funeral pace batting for the foundations of victory lald,

Mr Cain has his own Ideas MCC's

appeal

brighter the Essex balamen. To them the where it should be, but he de- cricket.

ball is there to be hit, and For

Vigar, coming in No. 5, scored two post clined to pame the place be seasons Essex have scored faster matter what the state of the little over 50 whilst Smith made cause he felt the decision should than every other county,

game, this is the policy they his huge total: he ended with be taken by his Cabinet and he How did this unfashionable | pursue.

144 not oal, for which be batted did not wish to presudtee their alde who have not even a ground

five hours. In this free-scoring decision in advance.

Many their to call

counties. 'go for the band, he is the odd man out. He own-all their

Bowling in the latter stages of employs two main strokes-the matches are played owned by local councils-out-decision, but slow batting on the werd defensive,

on pitches

match in an effort to force a backward defensive and the for- score such cricket aristocrats as Yorkshire, Middlesex, Lancashire and Surrey?

"Anyway," he asked, "what does it matter where the pool is? The only people, worrying about this are a few people to the athletic world."

Of one thing he was certain the cost was to be kept to £350,000. The original timate would probably have

03-

for the

THEY WERE PREPARED

.

no

rst day has already sentenced the game to an uninteresting draw. With Essex it is action from the first bail

the

Most captains would use him as sheet arichor, put him in early to keep an end up whilst other man did the scoring. But by

Essex cricket is not governed The answer is that like the

cropt up to £350,000.-Reuter. schoolboy who came out top in

Is A Football Player With An Artificial Leg A Source Of Danger To Other

Other Players

Bombay, May 27. -

Is a football player with an artificial leg a source of danger to other players?

The future of Morris' football corcer in Bombay depends upon tho decision which the Associn- tion takes. The rules of the game say no player shall equip himself in such a way as to be a danger to others on the field.

A liberal Interpretation of this |

rule could brand Morris as a

postible source of injury.

Colony Chess Championship

The ninth round of the

such logic, so Vigar goes in No.

In 'Dickie Dodds they have the fastest scoring opening bat in the country. His motto is 8. Typleat also of the players that a quick Afty does more for is that though the slowest scorer, the side than a slow hundred. he is one of the most popular and his ideal way of beginning men in the side. an innings is to hit a four. On three occasions last season he went one better and dispatched the first delivery for six.

like a bank

CAUGHT THE 'SPIRIT

IF ONLY......

If he were ten years younger, a former league player. He has Roy would be one of the answers been with Essex for five seasons to the English selectors' prayers. now, but still plays as if games No respecter of reputations, he should be Anished in half a day. is just the type of man England The opening quartet prepares needs to help tame the Aussies.

ROSES IN THE HEADY STENCH OF RACING FUEL The Stirling Moss Story

At a time when most of his contemporaries are on the threshold of their careers, 23-year-old Stirling Moss has already topped the success pinnacle.

At a rate that would satisfy a Hollywood script-writer, this curly-haired smiling youngster has shot into the front rank of international racing drivers.

But already the Dismal Willies, For cu unknown teen-ager It's His comering the most im ure beginning to wall that the a

virtual impossibility. only place to go

But portant attribute of any speed. case you've that's what Stirling Moss did. man-ls faultless. reached the top is down.

The boyish face beneath And as usual they're wrong

He picked his time well. The helmet is almost in repose as he the white crash For when 19-year-old Stirling tiny 500 cc. cars were coming takes his car into a perfectly. told his dentini-father that he into their own. Moss managed to controlled, four-wheel drift. had chosen land speed as he get ore and almost inunediately You know you're watching life work, he was picking pro- began to make his mark.

something really special. ably the only professional sport where ", fat and fiftyish" is the rule rather than the exception

are performert.

for

No one said much about the new young British driver just in case he was nothing more than Bash-in-the-pan, destined to burn himself out before he made his mark.

Argentine Champion Juan Fangio a hardly in the first der flush of youth. And away from the squeal and the smell of

But when his name kept op- racing of Guiseppe Farina and pearing at the head of results our own Reg Parnell look as it lists, people began to sit up and they would be happy with carpet

take notice. slippers by the fire and a not-too- exciting library book,

ALL THE QUALITIES

career ahead of him. And young

Experts began to see that he drove fast not through reckless- CRS and bravado, but because he was as much a part of the

SAME SIZE OF HELMET Away from the track the first thing that strikes you about him is that he still wears the some size of crash helmet as when he was an unknown.

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

In the evenings he keeps IL by practising judo with his father; sometimes" finds his way into the Steering Wheel, the West End club where racing men meet But then It's only for a soft drink; a very occasional cigarette. | MEETING OF VOTING MEMBERS will be held at the Naturally he has girl friends

THE ANNUAL GENERAL

whose name really is a household the wheels.

So, barring accidents, the boy cars he drove us the engines his dancing is in the same class Club House, Happy Valley, 'on word has a long and lucrative

Just watch him drive. For Moss hes all the qualities of a him none of the eye-catching long-term ace; tenacity, grit, in gymnasties which mark the per- telligence, skill and singleness of formances of so many aces. The

style is classic; so relaxed, he! The car-racing game is a hard might be driving an eight horse- one to break into at any time. power family saloon.

purpose.

Royal H.K. Defence Force Orders

Serial No. 21. Orders by Tuesday and Wednesday, June 2 and Colonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED. 3. 3933. Commandant, Royal Hongkong Defence Force. Dated May 20, 1953.

FORTE ORBERS

Headquarters RIKDF Valley will be closed

Holiday, Happy

St. John Ambulance Orders

FORCE HEADQUARTERS

Int Vit. 11Q 1: Parade 11Q RHKDF Thursday, June 4, 1953, 3,30 p.m. 2nd Lecture New Cours Bress: Plain clotice. Recce TI: Parade HQ RHKOF Thurday, June 4. 43. MPG 3.15 p.m. for Wong- Cop Dress: Overalln.

cho

as his driving-and romantic Friday, 29th May, 1953, at track-fans like to link his name 5.80 p.m. for the purpose of with this girl or that. But aeroceiving the Reports of the yet the young speed king is still Clerk of the Coures and the foot-loose and fancy-free.

Stewards, of considering, and Some experts believe that Moss if thought fit, passing the is driving himself too fast; that Accounts for the year ended he drives on the limit all the iime. Knowingly they shook 31st March, 1958, and of re- their heads when he "shunted"--appointing the Auditors. race sinng for crashed-e Jegunt during a recent Silverstone ALL · MEMBERS practice lap.

cordially invited to attend and Within 48 hours he was back participate in any discussion behind the wheel-obviously not which may ensue. They are on top of his form but still invited to forward to the driving well above average.

Secretary in writing as soon

Bro

What keeps him going at a as possible any matters which pace where death or permanent they may wish to bring up for disability are the price of one discussion.

wrong move too many? Certainly the money is good. But it's not as good as all that.

It's more than just money. It's some indefinable something that

By Order of the Stewarda,

H. MISA;

Secretary.

bells

berets. Field Day Parade hears a rhapsody in the whine Hongkong, 21st May, 1953. Sunday, June 7, 1953, 19.30 a.m. of high-powered engines, that MFG. Classification Shool. Peak smells roses in the heady stench

Range, commencing 9 a.m. Dress: Ar detalled.

Artillery Battery, Fd Gunnery TP Parade 11Q_BIKDF _Happy Valley 1953, 3.30 p.m. Friday, June E. Dress: As detailed. C & R Tp Parade Monday, June 1, 1953 5.0.R. 5.15 p.m. Drews: Plain clother.

HONG KONG REGIMENT Duties. Orderly Oncer of the Week--Lt R.G, Culman. Next for duty-Lt B.F.K. Jones. Onderly Order by Commisiloner, D., W. Sergeant of the Week-gi. K Macintosh, CMG, OBE, Knight of Crab Next-for-duty-Bet C.W.;

¡Norris..

Grace, Venerable Order of Si

Congratulatory — Horkey,

IL K. AUXILIARY AIR FORCE.

of racing fuel.

-(London Express Service)

CAMPO INSISTS HE SHOULD HAVE WON

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

On Tuesday, 2nd June, the Club's property nt Happy ~Manila, May 27, Valley will -be-open-and Philippine Flyweight Cham- reserved for the use of day from Tokyo where he lost Jockey Club and their Ladies pion Tanny Campo returned to- Members of the Hong Kong

World Flyweight Champion

Yoshio Shirai on May 18 in his who must wear their Members bid to wrest-Shiral's crown. Badges and Lady's Brooches,

At the airport Campo insisted otherwise they will not be that he would have won Shiral's admitted theroto. title had the fight been fairly judged. Campo lost by a close By Order of the Stewards, unanimous decision, United

H. MISA, Press.

Secretary,

Included in the tail are two of England's best all-rounders, Ray Smith and Trevor Bailey,

John of Jerusalem. Commissioner commering Office Corrate Smith Is an all-rounder in of St John Ambulance Brigade. The Feel lockey team on winx His partner, Sonny Avery, every sense of the word. Not Hongkong District, Order No. the Land Forces Six-a-side Knock often, not unnaturally,

out Toumament. finds only is he an excellent batsman, 22/53, Dated May 28, 1053.

Tisc himself overshadowed, but he is bowter and fleider, but he can

.following represented the still quicker than most.

Ambulance Duties,

Regt: Sgt A.L. Nery. Fte !.J. Hongkong. open the attack bowling test-315.83-0.0.83. Wanchal A Division: Xavier. Cpl J.A. Soares, Pie AA C.A. (Jr), Pto These are followed by York-medium, or bowl off-spinners 7.0.53-13.0.31, Wanchal "13" Division: dos Romerion

Pie L.E. Gutierrez, and May 1953, Mon Stine Nursing DIV. Scqueira. shite exiles, Paul Gibb and Dick equally well. In post-war cricket

June 1953, Kennedy Town K.F. Niz. P he has rendered Wicket-keeper Gibb, service than Herstall.

Essex greater Div.

Training. No parado cackig this Any player has who has kept for England, did rendered any other county,

weck with the exception of the Ambulance That is the question the Western India Football not join Essex until two seasons

Duties, Kowloon. Coronation Detachment. HQ Wil Be 1.0.3-7.0.33, Shamshulpo Division: open as usual with the exception of Association faces as it starts its season here in Bombay.ago, when he was 38 years old.

0.0.53–14.0.33, Kewison Dlydon; Juns Tuesday and Wednesday, Jung 2- &t In the seasons immediately 1953. Waterloo Nursing Division. 13, 1033. A referee of the Association has reported that A small spectacled man, almost following the war, when Essex

HOME GUARD short

Penetration Squad Duties,—— 31.9.53. desperately Graham Morris, a 27-year-old Welshman who plays goal completely bold, he looks more were

of Dr Wong Wah-kwan, Dentist Lister Training. - Pardo MPG 550 p.m. manager than a bowlers, Ray would use both his Chan and KYMCA Nig, Div. 70.53, Theday, Jure 4. 1033. First- for the Thomas Cook Sports Club, has an artificial leg cricketer.

styles, opening the attack, he Dr Lincoln K. fuk Dentist Tost fouse Clearing. Pay Parade. Dress: "with iron plates and bars which may cause injury to

then reverting to spinners. Ife Chun-kwnx and Western Dist. Nse Beret. Overalln.

Div. other players".

used to do it without break. With Yorkshire ho was a dour, The only change was that for piso Bay, Confucian Divi Bag wave it.K.A.A.F. wt stond down from Beach Dulles-309.3, 2 pun.. Re- Ditcipline — Stand-Down, The defensive player. He was the slow bowling he would wear a

Day. SCAA Div.; Shek-D. Chang | training on Tuesday & Wednesday, same in his first few games for cap.

Shig Div. 31.3.3, 0.30 a.m., Repulse June 2 and 3, 1953, Bay, IIKYMCA Diy: Big Wave Bay, Essex, but soon caught the spirit

Trade Training, Clerks PA. Frt- KCOB Div. Shek-D. Causeway Bay of the side and now pushes the

Div. 313.55, 1.39 p.m.. Repulse Bay, day, June 3–1Q RHKDF-4.30 p.m. Shaukiwar Div D Wave Bay, Tranpor score along briskly. Horsfall is

leven Alurry Eastern Div.: Bhek-O. Shaukiwan Ground at 5.30 p.m.

Parado Natsing Or- K.F. Div. 2.0.53, 930a.m. Repulse dertles. Thursday, June 4-Windsor Wy, Sih Nan Div Big Wave Bay. Hotte 3.15 p.m.-Dr Ramier, M.T. Wanchsal "B" Div.; Blek-O, Kennedy section Sunday. June TILA.F. Town Div. 2.6.63, 1.30 pm. Repulse Kal Tak- a.m. Transport leaves Bay, Central Div.: Big Wave Bay, Saltbury Road at 8.43 s.m, A.T.C. Wanchal "A" Div.: Shel-O. Western Fighte Dist. Div 3.0.53, 9.30 am. Repulse Watches Link Trainer-0a.m. Friday, June 5-ABCD tournament for the Colony the way for skipper Doug Insole. Balley is already an England Bay, SCAA Div. Big Wave Bay Transport leaves Salisbury Roed at Chess Championship ended Insole is a cavalier of cricket.player. This season is likely Chung Sing Div; Shok-0. Confucian 9.45 p.m.

Div. 3.0.3), 130' p.m. Repulse Bay,

Equipment Section, In a clean sweep for the As he tosses back his head to re-to see him gain further honours. KCOB Div.; Big Wavo Bay, Caune- Thursday, June 4-HKAA? Hanger |

In a side hair from his

where only ong way Bay Div: Shek-O, HKYMCA p.m. Transport Inaves Saileby Tour at 5.45 p.m. Groundcrew the black eyes, before dancing down the player is chosen solely for his Div.

Thursday, June 4-A & B Flights- we, he has played regularly for pieces and Johnny Carvalho wicket to thump the ball to the bowling, it is not unnatural that his club in the Fourth Division displacing Ray Danenberg pression that he would be equally partment.

Homantin Refugees Camp Duties,— HKAAF Hangar 0 p.m. Transport boundary, he creates the Im-there is a weakness in this de- |294.53, Shamshulpo Div.

teoves Salebury Road at 5.45 p.m. of Bombay's Harwood League,

Saturday, June 6-A Flight—IKAAP and other knockout tourna in the lead.

Orderly Offers of Sergeanta en Hanger—a p.m. Troneport leaves at home on a galloping horse ments open to the club, for the

To

Duty at Mainland Bus-Dist. HQT8,- Sallabiry Road of 14 p.m. Sunday, fullest 1:50 last three years. The Associa-valho beat Ray Danenberg, S.E.

de Car-pursuing a kill-joy purllon.

of 7.30 p.m. to 11 p.m.-283.63 A/0 June 7 Fight-KAAF. Hangar avaliable resources, Essex attack | Mak Kaiming and Set Wong Fook- 0 a.m, Transport leaves Bellsbury tion has been fully aware of Kho received a walkover from His batting is not

Klying **rogramme, Thursday, will probably The result is that many runs are vo Kam-hung and bet Wong June All Pots HQ KDF For another, I is doubtful if Coxhead beat

Dodds bent J.B. Laing, G.S. see a gap between bat and left scored against them

Shiu-tong; 315.5. A/0 Chung Wah-ju H.G. Hyndman, leg wide enough to accommodate the leg itself is a danger. The and A.M. Souzn

This is a factor that does not and Sg Ma Yuen-cheung; 2.6.53. A/OP Transport leaves Murray Pa

rade Ground at 5.45 p.m. Saturday. Chow Chau and Sgt Lam Yu-po.

Ficht beat Lt. G.B. two cricket balls; the leg itself worry them unduly,

June "A"

Aircrew- referee stated in his report that

facing cover point and the left Their motto is anything the Weng Chi-loeng leave from 14.83 C Sunday it consists of tren

Leave Central Amb. Div.: Ple IAAF Hangar-3 p.m. Transport plates and Blight.

Road at 145 Dim. leaves me 71 Fight Afrcrew. bars, but he kmitted to mention

mid-wicket. other side can do, Essex can do 31.3.63; Western Dist. Amb, Diva L/CHIKAAF Hanger- a.m. Transport The most important of to- elbow focused on that no part of the metal is on night's games at the Peninsula But like as not, all that the better and faster.

Lem Yau-sum leave from 1.533 to

leaves Salisbury Road at 9,45 a.m. 51.753. the Furface.

Hotel is that between Johnny folders will see of the ball is

and The recipe for brighter Carvalho and S.B. Kho. Ray the end view as it speeds to the

Resignation. - Headquarters:, Div.

HONG KONG WAAC, The third argument in his Danenberg will

better cricket? play Lt. G.B. boundary.

Doug Insole Surg. N. J. Whelptor resigned w.e.f. Training. Bignals "A" Beckon. Pa- favcu: that in three years of Blight on Tuesday evening.

sums it up in his attack on the 210.63; KYMCA Amb. Div.: Sgt 100 rode MPG Lecture Hut 30 p.m. odmpetitive playing rio one has

Favouring atincking methods, bugbear. "of all cricketers Chi-ngal resigned from reserve wef. Thursday, June 4, 1953. "A" Bec-

1.1.55; Kong Wah Amb, Div.: Pletion:-Sgt Barradas, Cols Greave been even scratched by Morris)

the inst thing that the Essex averages

Kong Chung-kuen and Pie Wun Butethe, Cpi Yuen, Ptes Leung M, and no player has yet 'objected

{batting can claim is consistency. Saye, hard-hitting Doug: Moon-cheung w.e.f. 10.3.83; Mon Parker C, and Lemos, Cookery Pa

It does happen that Nos. 1 to 5 "County com

Kok Amb. Div Pto Leung Chakrado H RIKDF 6.30 p.m. Thurs- commitees scon the

zhing w.e.f. 10.8.53. will be back in the pavilion with averages too closely when. con-

[day, June 4, 1053.' Dreas: Uniform. little more than a hundred on the sidering economies at the end of

Enrolment Talpo Amb. Div.: Pte Store Pereda HQ Jikor $30 boord.

Dim. Thursday, June 4, 2003. 10- the

| Lee Mok-ying wèf, 23.3.13.

port ROMS Lane, Dress Uniform, "Perhaps we all pay too much appointment & Promotion-Cause-Terkt Parade 110 Ruday 150 p.m. attention to them. When we see way lay Amb. v. Ples How Personnel for above port report to Monday, June 01, 1953, Shooting Iyim, Leung Ping-chung, Wụ player near the top of hung, gremoted to. Corporal welf. fig. RIKUT: 3.0. p.m. Wecheway,

RSM Jones. havereges we can't help 15.03; 3ih Nan Amu, ply.: Pies Lam June 5, 2069. remarking. He must be playing Chi-yuen, Chung Wai-kin, hus Yick Ovalis, Hockey Team members

hing. Leung Shueye, La Chuke-t for penctional 8,3)

Chiu - Chi-kai/ promated 10Jvider. June 8, 1953. No. 1 Pich WCpl. w.ef. 23.853.

Happy Valley. begas: Shotts, shirt, rubber, shoca,

W MANY ARGUMENTS

..However, there

ure many

arguments in his favour. For players with

Results were:-J.P.

Block of mova.

make

his disability during his career. A.G. Wilson, the Rev, EH, Lee Insole straight driv nasle. An in bowling as they do in balting, jking: 29.5.53, A/O Leng Shu-shu Road at 8.45 a.m.

to plying with œs against likn.

But probably the best argu-

and

HOW THEY STAND

The following are the latest standings in the tournament:

PW D L Pts

8521 0

ment for Morris, a shy, un- J.P. Carvalho' 85,30 6 nssuming bachelor,

that R. Danenberg everyone admires a man who G.S. Coxhead can overcame, misfortune to gain S. B.. Kho success on the playing field. Lt G.B. Blight H.G. Hyndman Mcrrisi

whose home is in Peter Wen Neath, South Wales, lost the A.M. Souza. lower part of his "right-leg at J.B. Laing the age of six when a grave Rev. Leo Dodds: stano fell on it while he was A.G. Wilson playing United Press.

B 512 5

POWERFUL *"TAIL”. * 0.5.1.3 515

Such an occurrence does not 0332 42 cause the heart-breaks one might 8 3 2 3 4 Imagine among

the side's .8 1 5.2

For 312 followers.

every Essex. 8200. 2 player knows how to wield a bat 1.25 2: whether he be No. 1 or 11. They 80'17 *conceded four walkoverz

well

season,

however.

Insole Inalyts on his men having go. "They are not worried have the most powerful tall of about averages," he anys. any county..* Last season the

---{London Kaprese Zeroios)

Fans.

***** (8g6.) T. 1. Travno, CAŁY.

-Acting Amistant Commissioner,

Administration.

Colony Headquarters.

Pam

(5gd) C. P. Vaugrán, Lieut-Col.

Deputy Commandant,

A.U.K.D.T.

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