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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1948.

ALL The SPORTS NEWS of The Day

BEST OF THE SEASON

Records For The Year

County Cricket

In

London, Aug. 20.-Two

great individual

feats were performed in the serica of County matches ended today. On the batting side, Harold Gimblett, 33-year-old Somerset opening batsman, today hit the highest score in England since 1939 when he made 310 against Sussex.

Yesterday, John Clay, 50-year-old England Test selec- for and Glamorgon right arm spin bowler, took ten Surrey wickets for 66 runs to take the bowling honours of the series.

Gimblett's 310 beat the 290 of Arthur Morris, of Australia, in July this year, and was the highest Somer- set individual score ever made, beating the 292 of L. C. Palairet agninal Hampshire in 1896. Gimblett was at the wicket for just over seven and a half hours, hitting two aixes and 37 fours. The Somerset total of 584 for eight declared was only two short of the biggest score of the season, recorded by Glamorgan.

Clay's great bowling was mainly, wrs and keep themselves in instrumental in v Coamorgan Champions race. Not one the victory by an innings, a victory which owled brought them a lead of 12 points in fitted to gain a point.

today, and so Yorkshire the Championship table, and dealt a novere blow to Surrey's hopea

Derbyshire and Middlesex also faited to take a point Clay took five wickets for

from their 15 in Surrey'n first innings and five tches, and Glamorgan's great for 5 in the second.

victory became the more valuable with their near rivals' upset.

honours.

of!

THE STANDINGS Glamorgan now lead

The biggest finishing thrift of todny was at Leicester, where an enshire beat the home side by four runs. Leicester, needing 124 to win, were 74 for two in their recond innings at one stage, but Dick Pallard stre and Roberts senttered the later and wickets to gain their hide a treat

Roberts three for 27.

victory, Pollard took five for 68 and

the

DUMB-BELLS

ʼREGISIZRED USLI

GO YOU'RE A CHESS CHAMPION? PEAR ME, YOU DONT LOOK LIKE

AN ATHELETE!

Bad Manners At Wimbledon

UNESCO HEARS WHY SOVIET WOMEN CAN'T

JOIN HUSBANDS

to

Geneva, Aug. 20.-A.P. Pavlov, Soviet delegate to the United Nations Economic and Social Council, charged today that, in some cases, the Soviet refused lot women married to foreigners leave their homeland be cause they were being used as agents by the "foreign power."

"HIGHLY

IMPROPER"

CONDUCT

(Continued from Page 1)

In New York, M. Lomakin de clined to comment today on the news that the United States Govern- ment hud demanded his recall by the Kremlin when approached by London, Aug. 20.--Mr A. Korters us he left the consulate building. He said: "You are wasting Trower. chief referee at the your time, gentleman. I have nothing ships, wrote today that singles today to Mira Kosenking, the central Wimbledon tennis champion- 10

Asked whether he planned a champion Bob Falkenburg's figure behind his recall, M. Lomakin bad tennis manners" here last said: "Maybe." Recently, the July were "unequalled

where Mrs on the Roosevelt Hospital,

Kosenkina la lying in a serious con- dition after her jump.

invited the broke his

centre court."

Visit

Pavlov told the Council the refusals were based on "na- tional security." "Foreigners send their nationals in to re-. cruit agents especially from among our women. This is the core of the matter."

to

He said that the Soviet has no lawn which forbid its women marry foreigners or leave the coun- try, but in some cases the Govern- ment must refuse such permission for security reasons.

The Council is considering Chilean amendment to a resolution deploring laws forbidding marriages between persons of different colour, race, nationality or religion, The Chilean amendment would deplore

other legislative

which deny in certain

or administrative provisions as restrict freedom to choose spouse, as well as those part

contracting parties the right to leave their with Country of origin and reside the spouse in any other.'

Pavlov sak that if this amend- Soviet Consulate to soul a doctor or ment is considered, he will introduce its own choosing to examine her but, one against the disgraceful practice A of forbidding marriage between

so far, it has not done so. When

The fatur referee silence on the celebrated cast of Falkenburg's alleged stalling in an article in the Lawn

Tennis

and Badminton Journal, oftletal reporters earlier vialled the Soviet persons whose sking ore different in tion of the Lawn Tennis Associa-Consulate to try and get M. Loma- ton.

necused

kin's reaction to Washington's recall demand, they were told that he was asleep in the Consulate. con-

160 points, followed by Derby- 148. Surrey 144; Yorkshire 149 Middlesex and Lancashire 136 roch Glamorgan have two malehes to play, Derbyshire oue, Surrey toree and Yorkshire three,

interfered watte

The briskest severati

piece of scoring in matches, Including Yorkshire's game this series was achieved by Leslie | Australian John Bromwich In the

etesirst Worcestershire, in which Yorkshire were anxious to score 24

DAVIS CUP

CZECHS WIN DOUBLES

Buston. Aug. 20.-Czecho- slovakia kept an interest in the Davis Cup Inter-Zone final

Anies, who is in hâ Recomĺ benefit year for Kent agtalast Gloucester, Playing the Couerster Bowling to make 212 in time, Ames hit 93 cut of 102 in an hour.

|

He

Falkenlarg violating the rule requiring

of tintons plug in his semi-final with Gardnar Mulloy of the United States and to a lesser degree, ngunst final.

"The course be took of remain- ing prone or kneeling for substan- la Intervals of time reduced the proceedings almost to the Inreteal," Trower stated.

Coming fast on the heels of the development, The New York State Supreme Cout Justice

Samuel Dickstein today dismisserl a writ of habens corpus directing M. Lomakin to produce Mes Kosenking in court.

STATE DEPT'S NOTE

sold that the issue of a warrant would “iow serve no useful purpose." The order was served on Reaching his first

August laundred in

11 Un

the Soviet Consul two hours 40 minutes, he dominated

Falkenburg did himself

"consi-General, The attacks and took only 70 minutes derable disservice" by his subse- over his second, When, eventually,quent statements to the newspapers Ames in which he eriflelsed Wimbledon he was caught in the deep. had obtained 121 out of the sixth | offeinls and then dented his own wicket partnership of 134, with one words, Mr Trower

added, six and 23 fours to his credit,

"In any case," he continued, he has to live down a display of THE RESULTS

bad tennis manners unequalled the centre court.

on

to

colour."

U.S. QUOTA CHARGE

bota "The coniell will couskier resolutions or neither," he shouted. He charged the United States dis- criminated against the foreign hus- bands of American women "by establishing a quota against their en- try."

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The Polish delegate. Dr Julius Katz Suchy, said that the U.S. kept the wife at a correspondent of the Polish News Agency walling for four am!

half months for on entry visa.

Mr Willard L. Thorp. United States delegale, replied that he would be

the glar to consider In reply to the Soviet demands methods

the protection of that Mrs Kosenttina be handed aver husbands, but "here we #re con- to them, the State Department note cerned with women." He said that declared: This

be Government re- while

recognised that "de- cognised the right of Soviet officials elencies existed in the conditions The results of the games which

take appropriate measures for the in some areas of America, "the ended today were:

protection of the rights of Soviet desire of a woman to maintain her "ile can live it down, of course,

citizens.

home with her husband is often It calls for no more against Australia today when Nottinghamshire by

At Notlingham: Hampshire heat If he wants to.

"Such citizens. however, wickets, than avoidance of similar scenes in two

are greater than her desire for political they won the doubles. Jaraslav | Notts 179 and 171: Hampshire 141 | the future. His stroke equipment

themselves entitled to the protection and economic rights."

Both the Soviet and Polish dele- of the applicable laws of the United Drobny and Vladimer Cernik 214 for 8.

will do the

rest."

the Chilean beating Colln Long and Geoffrey Yorkshire

charged that AL Worcester: Worcestershire- If he requires an object lesson in States, and the Government of the rates

match abandoned, No self command, let him

United States cunnot permit

Hernon Santa the delegate,

Cruz, in- Brown 10-8, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1.

apply to the pay today owing to rain. Wor-American ladies fur one,

exercise, within the United States,troduced the resolution "for political cestershire 231 and 133 for 5; York- Trowes, who has seen the ery

of the police power of any foreign reasons. They said that he failed Australia had won the singles |shire 210,

to display some enthusiasm on the temperaments

Government." at Wimbledon for à yesterday and so still need one mare At Coventry: Warwickshire beat quarter century, also spanked Ameri- This statement was regarded as resolutions calling for equal political

uceras if they are to qualify to meet Mutilesex by len wickets, Mikile-cans Tom Brown and Mulloy for the United States in the Challenge as 169 and 192

Indicating that the finited States and economical rights "which con- (Pritchard 5 for trying to reprove the crowd by considers

Russian "police" cern millions of women, whereas this That Round of the Cup competition. The 40), Warwickshire 340 and 19 for

resolution concerns only that number pantomine for favouring their Au power is involved in the case. remaining two singles will be played ino wicket.

trattare opponents In the doubles Rejecting the Soviet charges that which can be counted on the fingers." tomorrow.

At Eastbourne: Susgox drew with i (na),

the New York polico had violated PRINCIPLES OF CHARTER Somerset. Sussex 434 for 9 declared He stated: "It is natural enough

diplomatic immunity

forcing by

Santa Cruz said that the right to and 79 for 2; Somerset 58 for 8 in any case to wish to see a con- their way into the Soviet Consulate marry and accompany n foreign declared (Gimblett 310, Coope 89), thuong run of success "by the to inspect Mrs Kosenkina's room, it husband abroad is a fundamental

At Dover Kent drew

"tolerance with United States ended at Wimbledon replied that the police carried out right." It encouraged Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire 205 and

friendliness of and for the fans the inspection in the presence

among nations, and 216 for 5 (Graveney 75, Allen | siding with the underdogs, panely M. Lomakin.

which are part of the principles of 82); Kent 434.

Bromwich aml Frank Sedgamen. The State Department note the UN charter," he told the Council.

stated: "In addition

Pavlov said that the Soviet women to the state- ment made by Mrs Kosenkina that who made the mistake of marrying she was compelled to make ut FOTURUCTE and going to live in England or France" have press interview false statements which had been dictated to her, the their husbands. Many of them had been reduced to "slave status" by Consul General, has himself made

to the Freed relurned to Russia, he added. or issued statements

The marriage Issue threatens to which, in view of all the evidence bog down the just when it

Council available, the State Department is pressing for an adjournment next can only conclude were deliberately week. The debate on the san

same sub- designed to mislead the American jeet tied up the Human Rights Com- publie in regard to a serious charge mittee here for two and a half weeks involving the United States Govera- until the question was removed from ment."-Reuter.

the agenda.-United Press,

In today's doubles, the Czeclis won the first set after a succession of ser- vice games won until eight-all was called and then mistakes by Long cost Australin the set.

Long was subdued in the opening set, but Cernik, though sometimes indecisive overhead, wae sounder and more confident than he had been in the singles,

un-

Both sides made frequent errors in their ground strokes, but clung to their services, which went broken for 18 games. Three times Uie Czechs were within a point of breaking Long's service to win the set 9-7, but Cernik missed an easy sinash, and the Australian waved the game for 0-8 to be called.

Brown's service, however, failed in the 18th game mainly through Long's errors, and the Czechs took the set 19-8.

TAME SERVICE

In the third set, Drobny, who had been a slow starter, began playing very well and the Czechs took this set in convincing style, G-

and

this necounted

Baseball

At Derby, Derbyshire, drew with Associated Preset. Essex, Essex 200 and 104 for 8 de- clared (Horsfall 01: Derbyshire 194 and 138 for 4 (Elliott 67 not out).

Leicester: Lancashire bent Leicestershire by four runs. Lan- cashire 283 and 122 (Sperry 4 for 381: Leicestershire

202 and 110 (Pollard 5 for 60, Roberts 3 for 27). -Neuter,

At

Mills To Fight

Johnny Ralph

London. Au 20. The

about It

New York, Aug. 20.-Boston Red Sox, coming from behind in both games of a double leader, ance more bounced back into the

thick of the American League pennant race today with 5.4 and 10-4 triumphs over

Washington Sena-

tora,

Granting they did not have 100 much to beat in the first place, Red Sox did it very

the same.

Impressively Just British

British Reds

In the opener they were just one put-out from defeat with two out in

world the ninth inning when Ven Stephens Condemu

Malayan Ops

OVERDOING IT

Folkestone,

20. Mrs Aug. Hannan Shurbreek, proprietress of a snack bar and her partner, Daniel Sullivan, were fined £2 each to- day, following complaints by neigh- bours that their juke box played a Bing Crosby record continuously from 10 p.m. to 11 pm. each day. -United Press.

on

Army Plane Crashes Rapid City, South Dakola, Aug. taking off at the airbase here today 20,-An Army B-20 crashed

and first reports sald 14 men were killed.--United Press.

After breaking a sanewhat tame service by Cernik at the start of the second set, the Australians were not pressed to win the sel 6-4, Cernik hhwing another bad patch during light-heavyweight champion, Freddie smushed his 24th homer with two the critical moment of the tenth Mills, has been signed up to meet on base to make the score four all. BADIC.

The South African heavyweight champion,

Thus inspired, they found it easy Johnny Ralph, before to win in the tenth as Stan Spence, laking on Gus Lesvenich, United States, in a retura bout, it up the ball

of the leading off, hit a homer to break was disclosed today.

game.

London, August 20.—The Exécu- In the second Drobny served magnificently

nd game, Boston poured tive Committee of the Communis! Cernik became more reliable. Long, said Ralph had been promised

Mills manager, Tedd Broadall over seven runs in the second inning Party in Britain issued a statement on the other hand, was

#1 As DiMagglo sparked the rally with not fully bout with Mills before anything grand-siam homer. Ted Williams barous Colonial war" in Malayn be tonight demanding that "this bar- mobile owing to his unkle injury was and he lacked his customary severity Lenevich in New York."

fight

with and Bobby Doerr also smashed lended. nud accuracy.

homers thereafter He revealed that the Englishman won his 14th

ns Jack Kromer British workers were urged to re- In the fourth and final set the and South African are lo meet over defeats, scattering nine hits,

victory against four fuse to handle munitions or to notist Australians, for the first time in 12 rounds in Johannesburg, South

¡in the transport of troops on the the match, opened with the service, Afrien, on November 6 or 13.

In the National Lengue, last-place way to Malaya.

QUIZ ANSWERS winch Brown

Chicago Cubs rallied late to defeat comfortably

that The aladium has a

The statement evid keld.

1. Pedal pushers are knee-length capacity of Cincinnati Reds 5-7 at Chicago, Malayan people driving with his forehand 20,000 and Mills is to receive

are fighting for slacks, very much worn by pedal moving to within 4 game and a half national freedom under the same pushers, or bleyclists. 2. Sixty-four. of the losers who are trying The contract with Ralph provides

to lenders

who opposed the Japanese 3. Wood pulp. 4. A famous London salvoge

seventh that Mills leave for Johannesburg unsuccessful

place from

is "shameful, the court. 5. The giraffe. 6. It is con- an occupation. It season. Andy

Patko statement continued, "that Spliffres nected with an old English custom of by October 10.~United Press.

started Cubs off to an early lead and Beaughters, which workers of putting a plece of brend in a cup of with a two run homer.

Britain constructed for the war wine before drinking. 7. The pitcher against Fascism, should be used to and the calcher. 8. The maximum mirder their fellow trade unionists altitude a plane can reach. D. Nadir and follow fghters in the war of is the point of the heavens directly Ilberation."

under the observer, and the zenith It charged that British workers is the point directly overhead. 10 lves are being sacrificed for the Coursing, when a greyhound passes interesin of the tin and rubber ex-another."

Walled Cernik, but with percent of the gate.

Long below form the Australians

to keep in front,

had to

CARD THE BURDEN

Drobny was carrying the burden on his side, but with calm concen- tration, and he was chiefly respon-

35

alble for levelling the score at for St. Leger Callover.

all before Czechoslovakia Ted G-4 when Brown finished his third ser-| vice with a double fault.

THE SCORES American League

It

London, Aug. 20,--My Love was retumed at odds of 11 to 4 at the

Washington Boston

on the St. Washington (2ad game)

Then came Drobny's service. He Victorin Club callover won the first two points for 30-love Leger tonight, these being the longest Boston and then Ceralk netted a drive, but odds that have been available about Drobny made it 40-15 and Brown the favourite at a callover since he Cincinnati proceeded to hit out a two-handed won the Derby in June.

Chicago drive to end the set and match. Royal Druke.

who was offered The match was a strange upset 6 to 1 nt the Windsor races today is os Australia hud counted On the now 5 to 1 second favourite following doubles rather thou the singles. the drift of My Babu, second favou Drobny was definitely the hero for vile at the last callover, who is now be alone won all his services, and offered at 100 to 7 as the result of though Cernik's uncertainties must his disappointing display at Good- have kept Drobny on edge he never wood.

showed the slightest trace of anxioly, i Ton horses were given a quotation, hul continued to play with enough) including the Amerien-owned skill to balance his partner's weak- Black Tarquin.

4102002.

Tonight's quotations were: 11 to 4 My Love:

beati

3 to 1 Royal Drake:

to 1 Binck Torquk;

Unicas Adrian Quist can Drobny in the first singles tomorrow, the match will depend on the final Home

batween Bill Sidwell and Commik, This is the strange position created by the Crechs doubles success, which had been quite un- expected in most tennis circles→→→ Reuter.

6 to Noor:

100 to 8 Timur II;

100 to 7 My Babu;

100 to 6 Solar Slipper:

20 to 1 Alycidon, Count Renderid and Ottoman-Reuter.

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“Axis Sally" Off To Washington

ploilers."

the

The statement was signed by Harry Pollitt, General Secretary of the British Communist Party. Associated Press.

Faster Cantou-

H.K. Journey

Frankfurt, Aug. 20."Axis Sally" between Canton. and Hongkong Is to Canton, Aug. 21-Train service Glurs, glamour girl of the Nazi be speeded up next month, according radle, lett by air today for Washing to a spokesman of the Canton-Kow- ton, where she may be tried for loon Hallway. trenson.

The gray-haired glamour girl was to shorten the journey by 30 minuten. As from September 1, It is hoped wearing a second-hand tailored sult. and further Improvement of the One U. Army security officer tracks will eventually see the service and a handful of reporters saw her back to its prewar time of three and oft in a "special mission". Skymaster. a half hours. German employees and

passengers

A lorgo quantity of Canadian

at the airfield ignored her.-United sleepers has arrived here recently, --¡Press.

It was reported.—Neuter.

CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS Solution of yesterday's puzzle- Across: 2 and 4, Flash of lightning: 5, Roschip; 9, Nick-name; 10, Igni- tion; 12, Faled: 15, Flaxen; 10, See 1 Down; 17, Snob; 18, Cat: 19. Crown; 20, Stug. Down: 1 and 10, Senior Service; 2, Frighten; 3, Sent; 4, Sce 1 Across; 0, Skin; 7, Halk: 8, Pen-, dent; 11, Negro; 13, Allen; 14, Exent." Solution to Skeleton Crossword on

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