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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1949.

France Wins Sole Ascot Victory On Last Day

GORDON'S THREE WINNERS

Ascot, June 17-France won her sole Ascot victory this after- noon, on the last day of the four-day meeting, when Alindrake, win- ner of his last two races in France, carried off the Queen Alexandra Stakes, over two and three-quarter miles, the longest flat race in Britain.

Ridden by the French jockey Paul Blanc, this four-year old son of Admiral Drake scored a two-length victory over Vulgan, last year's winner, and four to five favourite to repeat his success.

Alindrake started at seven to one.

Third was another French colt, Trois Moulins, starting at 33 to 1.

DANIELL, ON A NORTON, WINS SENIOR TT

Ramsay, (Isle of Man) June 17-Harold Daniell, on a Norton, today won the senior Tourist Trophy race on the famous Isle of Man. circuit when he covered soven laps of the 37-3/4 miles' course in three hours, two minutes and, 18.4 seconds, to average 86.928 miles an hour.

The Duke of Edinburgh flew from London this morning and started the competitors on their way before going out to a part of the course to watch them hurtle by.

When "TOKO" Johnstone, riding the favourite, drew up to ABadrake two furlongs out, he scemed Furo

win, bul Alindrake, who had been under pressure for the last half mile, plodded

on camely to credit his owner.

c. Mr A. Toulemondo, and his trainer, E. Boullenger, with

their first Ascot success.

The ather big prize of the afternoon, the six-furlong Wokingham Stakes, fell to the favourite, Colonel Giles Loder's The Cobbler, storting a warm favourlle at four to one.

Ridden by tho champion Jockey, Gordon Richards, The Cobbler drew the coveted place on the outside of the huge field of 35 runners and, although he carried heavily on him, Richards waited with the former Derby failure until

ntil the distance, when le came through to win com- fortably by two lengths.

Second was a 20 to 1 chance, Britt, and third, three-quarters Irish Dance, ridden by Edgar

of a length away, another out- B.sider, the 33 to 1 shot, Colorado

Such a furious pace was main.jspeed of 75.903 miles an hour, Lained from the start that there with T. L. Wood, also on wero a number of refleemonts Moto Guzzi, second, and 35 riders skidded or crashed, damaging their machines, some of the tricky bends on the circuit,

Stor,

Pyke third on a Rudge.

The fastest lup in the senior. at

race was put up by A.R. Foster, on a Moto Guzzi, when accom- plishing a speed of 89.75 miles an hour. The lap record for the lightweights-machines of only 250 cc. was broken by Barring ton, who knocked a second off the existing figures of 28 minutes, 11 seconds, but R. Dale, also riding a Moto Guzzi, later Improved that by another second. Neither Foster пор Dale finished, however, Foster retiring with

Daniell was presented to the Duke after his victory to be personally congratulated triumph. Darifell had been third at the end of the first lap and was afterwards in either fourth or fifth place until the closing when misfortune to the minutes, other men ahead of him allowed him to go to the front and win.

He has twice previously won this race--in 1038 and 1047- and holds the lap record for the course at a miles an hour.

J. Locketi, on another Norton, was second in three hours, three minutes and 52.4 seconds, aver- aging 06.10 miles an hour, with Volocette third in E. Lyon's

five minutes and averaging 85.400

three hours, 22 seconds, miles an hour.

Fifty-eight riders started in

on

in

POITORS PRESS SERVICE,

Follette

"He's beginning to slow up now, notice?" He almost missed you once during the Inst round!"

TENNIS:

All-American Final In

London Tourney

tho

London, June 17.-Ted Schroeder, United States favourite for the Wimbledon title, entered the final of the London lawn tennis championships today when he beat South Africa's Eric Sturges 4-6, 6-2 and 7-5,

This was definitely. Schroeder's hardest match since he arrived in England and he was within a game of losing, the match when Sturgen led 6-4 in the third set., Schroeder used all the In the men's doubles strength of his high vallesing final, Bromwich and F. Sedgman semi- This was Gordon Richards' ability to bring him victors.bent Budgo Patty and Erte accond winner of the day. Ho Good passing shots by Stur- Sturgess 0-2, 6-2, had previously ridden his 100th gess had the American worried winner of the season in getting frequently, but after levelling well beat G. Mulloy and Schroo- G. E. Brown and O. W. Sid- a camera decision of a short the final set on his own service der by 6-8, 7-5 and 10-13-Reu- head on the Aga. Khan's Tabriz at five-all, Schroeder broke ter. the Ave-furlong Windsor through Sturgess' service in the Castle Stakes for two-year-olds, 11th game and then held his

Tabriz, o grey son of Teheran, starting at 10 to 1, just got the decision over Sir Richard Sykea' Monarchia, a daughter of Dante, which started at 100 to 7.

The hot favourite the

in this race was the American-bred

Both the semi-ünals were all- Ally, American affairs, Miss. Brough Mary Phyllis, but this grey beating Mrs Patricia Todd 6-1, daughter of Mahmoud, starting 0-1, and Mrs Dupont winning at 1 to 10, was slowly away 2-0, 6-3, 6-3 against Miss Gussle, and never threatened the lead-Moran. ing candidates,

Miss Brough lost the first Richards rode his third win-game but won 10 in a row after ner of the day in getting home wards. the four to six favourite,

clutch trouble and Dale with valve trouble seventh and last lop, when he was leading-Reuter."

POLE WINS AMATEUR

CROWN

own to succeed.

singles semi-finals had left Miss Meanwhile, the two ladies' Louise Brough, the Wimbledon champion, and Mrs Dupont to contest the final,

Frank Buck

Bound For

Singapore

London,

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Sir Hartley MAJESTIC

Says The Russians Are Afraid

Leamington, (Warwickshire) Juno 17.Bir Hartier Shaw. cross. the British

Attorney-

General, today accused Sovici Kussia of exercising 'Caesarism."

show

He also said that Russin was "scared ati" of Western ideals and ideas,

who

The Attorney-General,

was speaking at the Leamington und Warwick Rotary Club, dc- clared that the establishment of A now "Caesariam," exercised merèilessly by a handful of men in Eastern Europe, might be on way to

| secure peace-for a time, "It is also," he declared, "o certain way to lose our souls as free individuals.”

Denying that Britain had any aggressive or Imperialist. Inter- tions, Sir Iartley Shawcross said: "Russia has nothing to fear from us, save the success- ful example of social democracy, "That," Indeed, is their real fear.

The Russians pretend to be challenged by The Western We democracles. They are... дго not afraid of Soviet or Communist ideas. These clrcu-. lato freely. In the democratic world and find new adherents, "But the Russians seem scared suft of our ideas and ideals." Reuter.

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Police will guard the exhibits day and night until the display closes on July 3.-

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[Big_Night_At · Bible Auditorium

Most entries are Dutch, but several foreign diamond com- paules are also represented. The exhibition shows diamonds in all their phases from rough stones June 17 Frank landed in London today on his ("Bring Em Back Alive" Back to the brilliant jewel-Associat- way to India and Malaya to collect

wild animals and Abernant, in the Ave-furlong: In the other men's scral-final, repilles, King's Stand Stakes, the last Gardnar Mulloy best John

am off now on my first race of the day and the meet Bromwich, of Australia, 2-6, 6-4 quick expedition since the war Tomorrow promises to be a

and 6-4 and in tomorrow's to India, Malaya and Singapore big night at the Bible Audi Ing.

Cantorium, Chatham & Mody Roads. Anal Mulloy and Schroeder will looking for any species I can Osla, Juzo 17. Janec Abernant, a grey three-year- have a dress rehearsal of their find," he said,

Kowloon. "My boys out

The Far Eastern Kasperczak, of Poland, was the old son of Owen Tudor, aloned Central Court the first de winner when the for his Two Thousand Guineas match in the first round of the collection. I'll spend about 30 Wood, M. Mus., will render the all-Amerlein there, have already started the Academy choir under the diree- The unluckiest rider in

tion of Mrs Minnio Iverson senior event was R. L. Gra-finals of the European amateur defeat by scoring a four-lengths Wimbledon championship next days getting the animals, toge- ham, on an AJS who was first boxing championships were victory over the 25 to 1 ou!- Monday.

ther for shipment to the USP opening lap and staged before 10,000 spectators sider, Cul de Sac, generally in front until late in here the evening.

Mr Back leaves London for the race. With a few miles to

Singapore in three days. go he was seen to be pushing

the race, and there were 29 in the

which lightweight event, began two minutes after the last senior rider set off.

round the

Kasperczak won the flyweight

his machine up hill in order championship by defenting Josef

to coast down to the finishing | Bednai, of Hungary, on points. lino. This misfortune cost him the race.

race was

+

The lightweight won by M. Barrington, on Moto Guzzi, at an average

County Match

Outsiders won the one-mile Rous Memorial Stakes and the | mile-and-a-half Hardwicke Stakes. Silver Gate, starting at 100 to 8, won the former Hello. scope, starting at 20 to 1, won the latter.

Kasperczak did most of the attacking, but Bednai countered well until he began to tire. The Stanley House stable. Kasperezak kept up the pres-was expected to follow up their sure to win the title on a points yesterday's success in the Gold decision.

Cup, and provided a welf fancied runner in each of these events. Italy,

Battlata Zuddas, of

Guillotine For Union's

Citizen-Bill

Capetown, June 17- The Ottoman, in the former, was left South African Assembly tonight 0% at the start and Dogger Bank, carried by 76 votes to 62 A

won the bantamweight title by

Match defeating Kenning Jensen,

Results

London, June 17-Results of County Cricket matches which

Dr Daniel F. Malan, applying the guillotine to the Citizenship BILL.

Denmark, on points. Zuddas in the latter, could only finish motion by the Prime Minister, was the stronger of the pair, third.-Reuter. but the Dane defended coura- neously and got in some spec- tacular punches.

Lazio Papp, of Hungary, won the middleweight title, delcat- At Worcester: Yorkshire beating S. Sjoelin, of Sweden, on

points.-Reuter.

ended today were:

Worcestershire by 95 runs. Yorkshire 210 and 177; Worces- tershire 137 and 213.

At Nottingham: Nottingham-"The

ahire brat Leicestershire by ning wickets. Telcestershire 292. and

204 for 3 declared (Lester 122

no tout, Prentice 83); Notts 300 and 279

279 for one (Poole 104 not

out, Simpson 102 not out).

Prophet"

In Trouble

Los Angeles, Juho

Comish

who

bridge 179 and 376 for 4 declared world tour

Fast Scoring

By Kiwis

The House then adjourned.

Gallant Effort By second reading

Hampshire Fails

Mr

(Doggart 108, Dewes 98, Insole has been charged with failure in

to give mankind, after the County had scored 409 had promised 03 not out); MCC 312 for B declared and 144 for 6 (Steven- to support his ex-wife and two total against the zon 3 for 38).

sacred contata, Esther the Beautiful Queen, beginning at 7.30 pm. Participants will enact their parts in costume.

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Following the confata, Buck wild animal picture, this moving picture film, "The Volca Limo in colour and with a story, of Prophecy" will be featured. have been postponed until next This promises to be one of the March. Mr Buck explained: most unusual nights thus far at "Because of that Communist the Bible Auditorium. At the the Trusted Company of the bandit trouble out there." 0.30 meeting in Hongkong the The Aiming was originally to Alm. "The Voice of Prophecy" start late-this month at Singa-will be featured but the caniata pore-Associated Press.

will be rendered only at the Bible Auditorium on the Kow loon side.

Austrian Treaty

Problem

(Continued from Page 1)

In turn, the West has de- manded that free access bo granted to Berlin by rail; land

2: On Austria,

The Assembly had debated all day the motion restricting the remaining stages of the Bill to 20 hours, of which 14 would be devoted to the Committee stage.

The Bill, abolishing the status and water. There is as yet no of British subjects, passed its firm yes to that from the Rus

on Wednesday fun side. night after a debate lasting 48 hours the longest in the history of the South African Parliament. Southampton, June 17Tde New Zealanders hit up 109 in Opposition members objected At Lord's: MCC drew with Krishna Vents, barefoot "mes against Hampshire here today Minister,

1730 minutes to win their match on the grounds that the Finance 'Cambridge University.

Nicolaos C recently made a for the loss of three wickets, Havenga, Leader of the House that they could their innings,

the highest have all the time they wanted tourists this for discussion of the Bitt,

The Bill, while abolishing the HII long curls and heard

tatus of British subjects, will Blowing

Hampshire were out for 129 also impose on Brillah over his robe, the prophet was arrested last night in their first innings, the New migrants a Ave-year waiting Russla

ha stepped chauffeured limousine in front for five wickets declared.

his Zealanders replying with 430 period for full Union citizen- from

In ship, Instead of the

present reply to Hampshire's second two years-Reuter. of his temple.

He was later freed on a writ | Innings of 409, the tourists returnable on Junh 27 in d Sanmade 100 for 3 to win. Bernadino, California, Justice Hampshire. In contrast LO their first innings, Kave t "I am beginning to wonder if splendid display, in their second. It is all worth it, sald the 88. They cleared arrears of year-old- Krishna; whose real. 301 with four wickets in hand, name is Franels Pencovíc.

"A man tries to live right and

gave spin do good and things like this happen."

At Bristol: Combined Services drew with Gloucestershirë. Combined Services 340 and 300 for 7 declared (May 90 not out. Deighton 51); Gloucestershire 430 and 100 for 8 (Shirreff 6, for 61).--Beuter.

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

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Lawn Bowls-Longue Matches: First Division-KDRO v. KBGC; PRC v. KCC; Recreio v. Recreto "A" IRC v. CCC. Second Division CCC v. Recrelo; KBGC v. KCC; FC v. IRC; HKFC V, HKCC. Third Division~KCC v. PRC; KBGC v. FOC; Negrelo v. KDRC,

Swimming-Victoria Recrea tion Club Eastern' Athletic | Association at RC, 0.30 p.m. United Services Recreation Club Swimming Gold,' 730; pan,

Basketball A's L'à Thog tre Team of Manila v. South China Athletic Association at Carolino Hill Stadium, 8.30 pm

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End Of War

batting with confidence on d Crimes Work

war

The West has offered to in- sum repara- crease the lump ions payment from Austria to to Russia from US$100,000,000 six years. But there are two US$160,000,000 spread out over

conditions. Russla must agree not to compel Austria to cedo certain territory to Yugoslavia. Russia, must also pay just what German assets in Austria she is

to baye appears for the moment on the ogreen

question. On the reparations question, M. Vyahin. sky insists that he' will report that German assets Russia taking only after the West agrees to the paying of the US$150,000,000. The West insists, that that is "pig in poke" business to which they will not - agree. →→→ Associated Press

claiming as reparations.

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