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"I'll Tell Stalin On You!" Threat
THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1950.
LEN
TWO DISPUTES START ON THE SECOND DAY OF THE EUROPEAN GAMES
BRUSSELS, August 24.
Russia held its long lead in the unofficial point score in the women's events of the European Track and Field Championships to- night after a turbulent day in which Games officials strove to avoid an "incident" that might mar the Soviet's first venture into western sport since 1946.
Late this evening officials announced that they had not yet reached any Anal decision on the question of the disputed relay race in which the British team One of had been disqualified and which the Russines had Ontly refused to re-run. the Russian team managers said he would have to refer Moscow if the officials insisted on re-running the race. of the disqualification decision,
the matter back to This followed ʼn reversal
The Russian situation was the worst of two knotty problems facing the Champlonship officials. Several hours after the finish of the 10-kilometre walk, it was announced that the victory ceremony would not be held until Friday pending a check of the lap records of the winner, F. F. Schwab of Switzerland, whose victory was questioned by the British.
officials hald
of the 400
metres
LAWN BOWLS
IRC LOSE
UNBEATEN
British team
RACE TO BE RE-RUN they had not filed a formal pre-
The IAAF Jury tonight, fol- test but had suggested that the wing, a protest by the Soviets. lap records be studied to make decided to adhere to its second sure that Schwab completed the tatement on the result of the
of laps. They semi-final proper number thought that through some so- men's relay and order the race fuston, Schwab might have-run tumorrow morning.
After this had been aimoun- by been lapped
two Britons, Allen and Roland ced Laurence
the Russians again pro- Hardy, who filled second and tested on the ground that Bri- tain did not deserve a place in third,
run Anal the
they had
were several yards short and not the rightful winners.
Recrein "Whites" yesterday The Jury several times
mel
shattered the unbeaten record discuss the matter. today to 100-metre After heated di cassions it was of the Indian Recreation Club relay run on Wednesday Bellin announced
MOST DISTURBING But the Russian reaction to
relay squabble most disturbing to the officials
the
in the heat of the
was the
as
in
RECORD
a First Division match at this evening {lat
Staging whirlwind falsh on Hunsin to the tape. The Briway and the race will be re-two rink, they swept through was disqualified after leading the Russians had not to their King's Park.
morning. tish leam was raid to have been
In the 10,000-kilometres walk to a 72-60 victory, and not only running in the wrong lane but!
Fur tomorrow
coine
British officials protested that the two Britis, Walkers, Hardy Allen, appeared to have their men were specifically and
As a result the race between them but out signed to that lane. of the protest the Games ufetals of the bare in the last 300 yard
Swiss of the rare.
the experienced ordered a re-run Runcia refused. Then it was walker, Schwabi.
old that Britain had been re- instated and the matter was amooflud over by the volumisty withdrawal from the heat of Belgium and Yugoslavia.
But Ganies ofleials later ad- denly revealed that the matter was still under discussion. There was immediate speculation that Russia might walk out of the chempionships if the re-run is
today
thern-
their
Essex
HUTTON'S BIG DAY AT THE OVAL
Take A First Innings Lead Of 16 Against West Indians
Southend, Aug. 24.
earned four points for selves Tut also Rave
to accomplish a "thes" team a Oghting chance
A fine spell of fast bowling by Trever Bailey helped Essex of winning the title.
splendid feat here today in taking a Arst Innings lead of 10 runs over the West Indies tourists, who were dismissed for 213 runs. F.VV. Ribeiro, ably alder by his front men, was seen in a spectacular recovery. After Travellin at a tremendous being down at 7-18. at the end the 11th hand, this tink io score on all pace, he first caught Hardy about of
hd bounded back 10 yards from the flash
vertook Allen with es Bhan the remaining ten heads, to win 50 yards to ko.
fuy 25 chois to 18. noticed C. Roza-Pereira was aiso down 6-11 after the 10th head, but rallied with some brillent bowling to score on nine of the eleven remaining henda
The West Indies seemed assured of a substantial lead when Robert Christiani and Jeff Stollmeyer put on 101 rums for the opening partnership and later Gerry Gomez und Everton Weekes put on 58 runs for the fourth wicket. Christiani made 60 runs, Stollmerer, 43 and Gomez 46.
Few spectators had
his bespectacled Swiss making effort and doubtful s whether the two British walkers
previated the danger.
Cesta, G
however,
He finished!
The West Indies, replying to Essex's first innings total of 220, bad brought their overnight score of 68 runs for no wicket to 185 run for four at the lunch interval tudny.
The pitch,
was runs in 64 overa. showing signs of becoming lively with five wickets for 44 runs.
Rain held up play after tea and after lunch six West Indies
50 minuten for for two and a quarter hours and wickets fell in
runs. Bailey, fast und by the close Essex were 49 runs 23 hostile with a strong wind at his for three wickels. M.A. 1.S SUV, J.P. Xavier. Dania H.A. Ozurla (Recreo) back,,mk five of there for 131 insisted upon. The Russians dit The European Commission of to St.t. Itarack, U.A. Rumjan. not have or expect to have thee TAAF tonight confirmed the A1 Alau AM. Omar, 26-28.
IM.V. Kubern.
Noronha. FV Istro beat uverwhelming success
cest of the European Cham- on the opening somchips that they had
10,000
AK Minu. 25-18. kept rolling up walk, won today by the Swiss, day,
but thy points and were still well ahead Schwab. Their decision eliminat of second-place France on the doubts which had arisen as the men's to wheller Schwab had con- combined score for and women's events. Bulateted the full number of lapsi new has 51 points against 22 for in this race, in which Briti
walkers Jinished the French.
third-Reuter.
TWO FRENCH VICTORIES
The sole Soviet gold medalist
totlay was V. Dordanova who
second
Hod
A
TPinna, A.1. Alves, C Basto, C. Hora-Pereira beat K.M numlahn. F.M. i Arcu, K.M Onar, J. Inosen, 21-18.
POLICE BEAT HKFC
Police Recreation Club de feated Hongkong Football Club by 75 shola to 55 in the First Division Lawn Bowls Levgue
won the lens jump with a Japanese Are Song F. Hallands, C. Per.
ef b. meter...
Itussla's
V.
Very Pleased
Soukhary, took third plner in
star, sprint
the 100 metres final
in which)
the fit on then were bundle
Brussel, Aug, 23. Mr Ninichi Asann, recretary
s clely that officials had to of Japan's National Olymple
Wellardy trailers bent 3. Wal.
LEAGUE TENNIS
S. China Score
Maximum
Points
The opening stand was broken
County Cricket
Scores At
Close Of Play
London, Aug, 24.'
The following were the
today:
at 104 runs and both the open-close of play scores of first- ng batsmen fell at that total class cricket games played Peter Smith had a hand in the two rismis als for he tricked Stollmeyer, who broke his own wirket and then held a catch of Preston to get Christiani.
runs. when Itny
South China AA, who adTrestrail. atreads won the Mixed Doubles Artis B.1. Bickford,
Ilyer, G.C Trench, C.M. P. N.J. Beb-
18-22
1.J. Pope. S. Marvin. C.
Cameron beat A. Mar- an. W A plne. W.V. Field. J, K. O'Grady.
Pritam Bagan 1st To E. Tuck
study the photo for 30 mimer Committee, feld Reuter he had. Rakusen, 26-22. before decidin
Ethie never felt in plensed in all his life as when his country was
Bally of Franer
Bally, F.
14
To Play Again
that had won
of Italy,dited to the laternational Kezka of Armateur Athletic Federalion,
Immediately after the Can- Federation had of the
famous, forwards Two country's admission, other days are likely to play in this a special match at Dumfries meeting. Sinillag, he said: " in September.
They are Humble Gallacher, ean imagine the delightful fare.
Mr Auto trink
Soukbaley and E. Poland of were tied in 10.7 Lefore
a seremming crowd dat stress teached
shopute the voted his weather that "varied from bright suuchlar to heavy ron.
Musi The Balancle, was 1 Troin finished fixth
1. huller
a rat
Smith beat
At Lords: Northamptonshire 42 for one. 388. Miridiles% Stumps were drawn moon after Essex struck agalo at 137 lunch owing to rain.
A Manchester: Warwickshire 37 for ont 80. Lancashire (Washbrook 50 not out). Piny
"A"
Weekes, In the last over be was reverely restricted owing to Division, completed their fixtures yesterday with a G-fore lunch, was taught at mid-rain. 21% over Ladies R.C..
son. He was trying to repeat an At Card Glamorgan 14 for There maintaining their unbeaten re- varfer pull to the boundary of two neainst Yorkshire. cord.
Preston. but did not conneet was no play today owing to the K.H. ip and Mrs Sre (SCAALperly. So a lunch the Westwehet belat under water.
Irties were 44 runs behindt At Leclester; Leicestershire at W.J.IA. Comber and Ms 18.J
heat Garrard and with six wickets in hand,
168 (Lambert, right-arm an Arushing & Ms. Tamworth - beat 19.
Junch the After Start and Ms K.M. Getz 6-1.
play was silum bowler, and with Cook, left-arin Beex howling on top the three for 32).
Indies were all oil for 31 for two. Little - heat, hatt and Mia Ch 12 5-5 West
11. Saw and M. Mink fost to Cu-213 1111 give the County torrible today owing to rain. per and Mrs Attritions 2-6. dúey
Al Nottingham: Notts 257 for! a Bret lenings leat of 16 runs. with Garrard d
eight against Somerset. There: Ara Gell
But rht stopped play when
was no play futiny owing to the the Ex opening pair had put weset being gaturated. Dit 30 runs and when :0 At the Oval Surrey 320 und conditions improved heavy patu
121 for eight. Worcester 175) kept the players by the pavilion. (Watt 73, Sur richt-arm
55). fast bowler, ale for ne and tea was taken.
Dver: Derbyshire 167
11. Shu JUM My Phon brat ruit of excllement,
APTOR 5-4-0 Compet and dra
of beat Tarrard and 3 Taniwo; thi
and of the member of the Japanearland, Newcastle and Chel-4-6
Amateur Athletics Ferieration. ventured to come her tough ea centre-forward, and fellow English well international Alex James, who 2 Newcastle would have been
prak
France's Andre Al rie whom I cannot victory in 14.6 was France', it came because 1 felt. I must
Marie wept when of the games.
Smart unti
lost f
MEN'S "C" DIVISION LRCIKU 2
A. Scholes (LRC)
convey to the Congress per pager had the Tyneside club's and D. Party Ire heard the Marseilla played gly the antert wishes and the directors taken the advice 1 waguer and it Yu 6-1, Beat ..
elins of the Japanese people.allacher while James was afili ip and K. Yung
to celebrate his victory-United
Pres
HOME SOCCER
RESULTS
London, Aug. 24.
The following were the re- sults of football matches played today:
SECOND DIVISION
In Chy
3
Queen's Park R. 1
Swansea Town 1
Barnsley
Notts County Ghetald 1,
Weil ilam Vid. Luton Town
THIRD DIVISION
Port Vale Walsall
Walford
(SOUTHERN)
t Newport County 0
mouth Argyle Reading
THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN)
Barrow Carlisi VID.
2 Halifax Town Gateshead
--iletiler, IRISH GOLD CUP (1st Round)
Coleraine
THE
2
Bancor
Houter.
[t
Mr Asano added:
would
to
the
4 Premion.
Gallacher is taking up can for a 20 minutes cach way hove charity match, hopes to James and Tommy Melnally on
of him and Albert 4-
Mcinroy in
like to express the deep grati.ude of the Japanese Federation those who have been very kind and helpful to us. I can assure either side them that we will do our utenroy in coal. most from now on to pruincte the man who kept out the Ar- world peace through interna-
senal in the 1932 Wembley Cup tional sports,"-ileuter.
Gual after their early goal.
A
GUSSIE MORAN
TURNS PRO
New York, Aug. 21. Miss Gertrude "Gizsie" Moran and tinned profession) today
nationwide tennis will start a
at New York's Madison ur Square Gorden some, time in November.
Rug promoter of Bobby be tour, sald Miss Moran was Huaranteed $75,000 for a year
I said her opponent will named Inter, Jack Kramer pre- viously was spied for the tour. -United Press.
GAMBOLS
OFF TO TURKEY
Fulham.
Bailey, the Erlend Test M player, was the main esurg of
Indles collapse, the West
took five 10
wickets for 13
for
four for 11,1 slow bowler, Gloucestershire play was
Surridge.
The pleure above, taken at the Oval, showa Len Hutton making a forcing stroke off the bowling of Valentine in the Fourth Test Match on the way to his 160 not out.
Below, the Test selectors Tem Pearce (Essex), Norman Yardley (Yorkshire) and Bob Wyati (Wor cester) follow the mounting score appreciatively.
British Sport
Could Do With More Coaches
Says JOHN MACADAM
Now that it is better than a shade of odds that our (Wright, right-arm medium fer-last sporting citadel is lottering and we have lost the K.H. Baker, and R.A. Mead beat
break bowler, four for 52. Ridg Yu and Leo 0-0, beat Wagner and
fast mediums rubber to the West Indies, it might be as well to look Yu, beat Ip and Yang 6-4
way, right-arm W. Pomeroy and G. Gallen best nins in 84 overs after lunch.
bowler, three for 30). Kent 144 around and consider what is the matter with British Lee and Yu 6-1, Jost to Wagner
athletes. Y 5-7, lost to Ip and Yung Ray Smith, who toured with for Ave (Ames 54)
At Eastbourne: Hampshire 229 Commonwealthy ten inst
Sussex 217 for Soccer history is too recent and too painful to require winter, needs only one wicket and 17 for one.
100 pine declared (Cox 121, Stack-going over. So is it of cricket. In boxing we are reduced tu 'complete his double of
fad medium to the business of restoring retired men to the ring in the wickets and 1,000 runs for the leton, right-m
bowler, six for 50).-Reuter.
hope of putting life into the industry,
KCC TENNIS
are
the
Leason.
The following matches down to be played off Lu-day The ruinstorm ended 03 (Friday) In the Kowloon Cric-
ruddenly as it begon and bright ket Club's tennis Charmpion- ships.
followell, Strenuous sumchlan Jimmy McCormick, forher
efforts were raade to dry the To commence at 5 p. Spurs and Crystal
the jaz Palace forward, has flown from Court No. 1, Mrs H11. Jones and bitch, but play could not begin
Mira R. Stock Miss P. Ward until 6,39 p.m. and
remainius half-hour Essex lost and Mrs LF. Stokes; Court No. 2, LF. Stokes v De R.Y.K. Hg.
three wieku.
To commence of 5.45 p.m.-
Northolt to Istanbul to take up his new post as coach to the Turkish national team.
in
McCormick has given up his
as coach to the Sliema Wanderers club of Multa,
Bob, Jimmy's collie dog, who flew out to Malta with film year ago, has already gone on to Turkey in advance the Turdah authorities conveyed Istanbul in a submarine.
-Londen Express Service)
him to
West Indies The
nitacked
FLUSH
A
ROYAL WINNER
casier
pays
at-
how In athletics, we couldn't
Elaxing? It is notorious
any tract two men and a dog unless they'll rush
promising there was In the programmes a youngster into a title-elminot- big sprinkling of American anging stries before te has learned much more than the ritzizmests Continental names. York. Aug. 24.
it But Mr Jamek McLean's Flush What is wrong? It is easy to of his trade. Royal won the £1,200 Great blame the war and post-war somebody-and it goes on. Yorkshire Stakes,
Interruption, run aver period of
Bul it That is the basic cause for mile and a half, here this after-stillo blame the food.
Mr
Frank More won't do. The fault lies deeper our womoutness, but even shar Court No. 1, Mrs L. Benjamin with Goniez and Rumadhin on annen.
DoddsFarrall's
Jai Mahal was an that, and unless something could be got over to some extent and Mrs M. Chaw Mrs K. a pitch still very wet. Getz and Miss I. Bonbernard:
was run out foollbly at 30 runs second and Mr Harry, Blagrave's is done we look like degeneratif coaching were put on a res-
Drake
into a nation of second-sonably worthwhile basis. Gomez clained Bailey at Royal
was n:1 Court No. 2, J. Leriou
third. Aling
of In every sporting rection Fungi Court No. 3, Mrs
Avery fell in the last field of four ran 45 runs.
raters in sport
thut this country--and
KOLS The betting Harsinna v
wns: 11 to 10
that corns enough It could be sald brondly that for football against the favourite, Flush Royal, 4 to 1 Jai Mahal, 11 to 4 money is somewhere around the money to be able to command 100 root of the evil,
the very best-coaching is Royal Drake.
too For instance, the Soccer boys more, too neralised, and Flush Royal won by three
anxious to get cracking Inte. 1st Innings .......... 229 ruas lengths with eight lengths are so
hundreds of Ukou- parating the
and among the
[ sands of pounds collected
every Continental city
been in I have the turnstiles Saturday by have valled
that gave bouuseroom Saturday that they cannot wait stadiums 19 run EGYPTIAN WAITS until the cricketers are decently to no many as 10 teams, ranging
from Junior schoolboy to tional league sides, all of them
v A.
J. Miss M. Riberio; Court No. 4, K. Greene v HA da Silva; Court No. 5. R.O. Bokor v K.M. Getz.
by Barry Appleby
jOKORGE. L&T'C
CHANGE PLACE-U
uver.
+
1st Innings 213 runs third-Reuter.
second
THE SCOREBOARD
ESSEX
WEST INDIES
ESSEX 2nd Inninga *********
for three wickets Dodds, run out
25
back in their dressing-rooms.
Avery, c. Stollmeyer b.
Ramadhin ..... Bailey, lbw b Gomez Peter Smith, not out
Abd El Monten Abdu, the 20- Egyptian swimmer, IB Year-old
PLAY TOO MUCH
Folkestone, Aug. 24.
at
In
na.
B tonight postponed his England
of the same club,
Every one of these
sides
The result When vital tours would have a conch to watch
loons
Into
tho
to France Channel attempt be- esuse of rough seas. He aaid he come to be played, most of the them through all elr carefully would make the attempt when boys are stale of the ball Fix-graded promations.
are crowded inta the weather improves, wolting Lures
If they are not good enough the 49 until the first week of September over-bulged calendar and dou-for promotion, they are guided 2/45,If necessary.Reuter.
over-bulging into some other athlelic pursuit. purse.
But be certain no promising The ericketers play o material goes unnoticed. much too often, with the result
Such people put' our hapha- that Tondon, Aug. 24.
these touring Saturday-
zard, hit-or-miss method down beat Featherstone afternoon players can make us
arrogance, and maybe they as it wo weren't there. 3 140 Rovers by 21 points to two in look
Jure right at that. 0.1.2 5 1a Rugby League match today. But it's a profitable businessman
and it goes Quá Hcutor. Reuter
Extraa
Total for three Wickets 3/40.
fell at 1/45,
Bowling to date:
O
MR W
Pierre..
Gomez
Jones Ramadhin
0 14 0
12
4 20 1
RUGGER RESULT
Halifax
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