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Be Reimbursed Women's Singles Final
Washington, July 5. The House of Repre- sentatives has adopted a bill to reimburse an Am- erican nurse who sold her possessions in the Philippines to smuggle Americans supplies to
behind Japanese lines.
The bill, which now goca to the Senate, provides for the payment of $9,820 to Margaret Utinsky, of Washington, D.C., for the supplies she furnished
for almost four year.
The House Claims Committee
istands.
At Wimbledon Today
Wimbledon, July 5.
Pauline Betz and Louise Brough, both Californ- Airborne's
fans and members of the United States Wight- man Cup team, will contest the women's sin-
gles final on Saturday, Miss Betz having today Record
beaten her compatriot, Dorothy Bundy, 6-2! 6-3 In the top semi-final, and Miss Brough hav-| ing surprisingly beaten her doubles partner, Margaret Osborne in the other seml-final by 8-6, 7-5.
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Jimmy's Kitchen
Jimmy
YORKSHIRE DECLARE Cotton In
AT 344 FOR NINE
Bradford, July 4. Yorkshire declared their first innings closed at 344 for nine wickets in their match against India who were 36 for one wicket down in their second Innings at the close of play and still 170 runs behind.:
Len Hutton led the Yorkshire side with one of his
best innings of the season for 183 not oût. Yorkshire, batting on a drlor tored the move by placing three and much better wicket than the men on the boundary. Indians had for their first in-
afterwards.
No one could check the col-
The Lead
'St. Andrew's July 4. Consistent Henry Cotton, form- er titleholder today took the lead at the halfway mark of the 72-hole British Open :.. Gold, Championship by one stroke over Sammy. Snead, of the United States
Cotton scored 70 in today's second round and the same scoro yesterday gave him a total of 140,
71 Snead, who had a yeater In the third place was Dai day added 70 today.
Meanwhile, Hazaro maintain- Newmarket, July. 5. The Derby winner, Airborne, nings of 138, passed the Indian ed his defensive game. Hazare total with only two wickets be played 80 minutes when he made did something to regain prestige of British bloodstock, fore they went on to collect runs his only reckless stroke. When Rees, brilliant little Welshman, which slumped badly at Ascot, in easy fashion for their for at 18 be jumped to drive and who smushed the course record was clean bowled by Booth with this morning with a six under midable score. Miss Botz.had to fight hard to when he won the Princess of
par, 07, for a total of 142, Miss Betz quickly went to a
Hutton and the tall, 25-year- the total at 109.
A tle developed for the fourth said that Nurse Utinsky served 3-0 lead in the first set, hut Miss win and had Miss Bundy's Wales Stakes over one and old left-hander Wilson put on
forces until Thundy made her opponent rus ground shots been on par with half miles, the French challen-
United "Statos, with the guerilla of the up and down the court in the her volloying, Miss Botz would gor, Priam, which started a five 171 together in two and a half lapse and with a single added, place with 143 between Johnny was leg before to Robinson. and Bobby Locko, champion of affer the liberation
Although losing have found it less easy to score to six favourite, finishing last hours for the third wicket be- Banerjee, playing defensively, Bulla, of the
fore Wilson was out for 34.
Meanwhile Miss of four runners.
Nayudu Hutton was struck lame by a
Bulla scored Philippines. She and her hus-second set.
was South Africa. band, John Utinsky, an Army many long rallies, Miss Bundy with her passing shots.
Airborne, a grey colt by Pre-ball from Banerjee when he was straight driving with great pow-72 today, while Locke slipped to was only a game behind at 2-3 Bundy is a fine all-round play- civilian cmployee,
in lived Manila when Japan invaded the and 3-4, but splendid anticipa-er, and a great deal batter than cipitation, starting nine to four 134 and his scoring slowed up or and hitting Booth to boun- a 74, following: his record 69
tion and greater steadiness er her ninth United States rank- gained his success by a combina-
A dary, again becoming India's yesterday, a record for the ox- tion of stamina and speed, which considerably
only one for course that. Insted Utinsky, who was imprison-abled Miss Betz, who is seeded ing would suggent.
Judging from the form shown he used to the utmost advantage fast one caught Hutton on the top scorer. Shinde joined in tended historic championship aight until Roos went out in to- ed in Datsun, died in Cabana-No. 1, to capture
by Louise Brough in beating to win by two lengths from right knee but 12,000 people ap-hitting, pulling Robinson tuan prisoner-of-war camp.
over from day's rain and wind to erase it poker-faced Margaret Osborne Paperweight, with another Bri- plauded loudly when Hutton four.
hooked Hazare to the boundary Apart from 'one In the other semi-final. Pauline tish horse, Royal Commission, to complete his 150 out of a Coxort, Booth and Robinson by two strokes.
Next, at 146, were four play- Betz will have to improve to half a length away, third.
out total of 264.
shared the bowling throughout Priam win the title for which she is
was not ridden
Smalles had just previously the two hours before lunchers, Joe Kirkwood, of the United favoured.
when beaten, but not more than three lengths covered the field een caught by Pataudi off Man- when the tourists were 110 for
four wickets eight.-Reuter. down for 260. Sellara, joined of four as they passed the win- kad for 12 with
and this partnership ning post.
Hutton
After ten Selars was out to a with the total 328,
Mrs. Utinsky sold her goods,.
including a diamond and pluti
num
bracelet,
for $3,000 to
match.
Filipinos and neutrals, A DIAMOND
Gociated Presa.
DEMOCRATIC DICTATORSHIP
Batavia, July 5. Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Republic, today described the present regime in Java as "a dictatorship for de- mocracy" but added that he had no intention of becoming a die- lator.
He was addressing a meeting of political leaders, army chiefs private residence at Jogjakarta Indonesian central Java,
SCULLS
the ket and
Henley-on-Thames. July 4. Head wind and sultry weather
following an overnight deluge
service of all four semi-finalists by another of similar value, the
at Ascot,
reached 63 by the ton intern, Plea
and
For More. Vim In Cricket
States, Percy Allies, wellknown British professional, Norman Von Nida, the champion of Aus- tralin, and CH Ward, of Britain.
The fourth and last Ameri- can, Lawson Little, qualified for tomorrow's 36 holes, but with a high score of 153,
The top 40 players were tomorrow's two eligible for
Manchester, July 5, Leatio Constantine, West Indian all-rounder and Reuters Special Correspondent for the Indian rounds. cricket tour, invited cricketers. play a freer and more adventur- two rounds only, the only Euro address at the Cricket Club here. Doncke, of Belgium, who follow- our type of cricket dating on peau entry surviving is Von
to
For the last stage, tomorrow,
Constantino sighed for the dayed his first round of 76 with
Best Service Misa Brough has been steadi- ly improving, round by round, and she has the most
This £1.000 race was followed made conditions for competitors Miss Osborne, who is seeded July Cup, run over six furlongs, difficult when the Henley Re-nationally No. 3, with Miss It was virtually a match be gatta was continued today with Brough No. 4, was generally ex- tween The Big, champion aprin- catch for 35 and it was 327 for
kad of Nayudu for 10 pected to become Miss Betz'ster of Ireland, and Honeyway, ve Wood was taught by Man- more heats..
The Diamond Sculls send- opponent in the final, but she champion sprinter of England. Coxon bowled by Nayudu for a two Americans, lost today through her own The Big, which had won the duck, making seven out for 348. finalists are
Arthur Gal-errors rather than Miss Wokingham Statkes
started eight to cleven, and beat Nayudu, bowling leg bronka Joleppy and lag M.FI. Guerci, of Ar- Brough's superiority. gentina, and J. Sepharinde, of Miss Brough started well and Honeyway, starting two to one, with some effect, got Robinson bowled Booth only other Coxon, He also France. The last British re-quickly ran into a 4-1 lead, Misa by three-quarters of a length. with the very next ball after
Robert Enrnell. Osborne then rallied splendidly The Yuvaraj, the presentative,
picture of trumper going down the G. Garcia, of Spain, improved and press representatives at his was easily beaten in the quar- jand by, immaculate tennis. took runner, was six lengths behind, before he scored so with three of Grace and Jessop. He drew 78 for a total of 154.
the lead at 5-4. Miss Brough The Big jumped off smartly Wickets gone for nothing, York-
her and led all the way. Although (shire declared at 344 for nine. picture of Trumper going down the on his first round with a return ter final today.
When Gallagher bent William ateadled her game, held
Nayudu's bowling figures were wicket a slow bowler and thon
to a Jones, Jenes was so deadbent next two services, broke through beaten, Honeyway put up
in the thirteenth game and won, smart performance, as he was that he fell out of the boat and
giving the Irish horse eight had to be fished out of the water her service for the first set.
Miss Brough again took at pounds more than weight for by a nearby launch.
second set, age-Renter. The best race of the day oc- early lead in the curred in the Ladies Plate, running to a 3-1 lead. Again when Trinity, College, Dublin Miss Osborne fought back, and beat Magdalen College, Oxford, with Miss Brough overhitting,.
again led 6-4. But the more | He is to retain the membera by six feet. Reuter.
youthful Louise Brough, eight of the Cabinet to advise him,
years Miss Osbornes junior trading-Boston Red Sox split double time, Merchant 15 cat out, The Military Council, consisting
claverly varled, her length and header with Philadelphia, the Athiệtica Modi 12 not out and 36 for one: land which, has been "reduced fancied candidates going out. of Dr. Soekarno, General Mo- hamed liotta (Vice-President of the Central Council), Dr. Amir Sjarifoedden (until now De- fanco Minister) and the mili tary chiefs will be retained
in sources reported.
He explained that he would retain dictatorial powers "until the Cabinet is able to function again," adding that the Cabinet had lost its real character and had that danger from inside reached its peak.
-Reuter
PLOUGHSHARES WILL NOT BE SUFFICIENT
Tontinued from-Page 1) also is saying in effect that the national and regional defences. against aggression must be main tained for some time but does not By whether, this will be accos- sary after the United Nations pelice force is established.
Complications
The people adopted a system establishing a local police force
COUNTY CRICKET
London, July 4. Close of play scores in county cricket today were:
winners rolled off her racket to give her the next three games and the match.
Men's Doubles
The men's doubles final will,
At Bournemouth: Hampshire 366 for eight declared beat Sue- BOX 124 (Bailey five for 35), and tas generally anticipated, ha.be 148 (Dean five for 31) by an tween the Australians, Dinny Pails and Geoffrey Brown, and innings and 84 runs.
652 for the Americans, Tom Brown and M.C.C. At. Lords: jeight declared (Compton 130 not Jack Kramer.
out, Mancer 116 not out) beat Oxford University 191 and 107
Both paira wan easily today, Brown and Pails beating Draga
U.S. Baseball
over
enough, while his head.
A. Werkell, of five wickets for 27 runs. Hut racing back to safety as the kalt of 84,, but his 169 was not good will not find this cricket Sweden, whose first round of ton's unbeaten five and a half 20 fours.
in the Barnum and Bailey circus 77 was very satisfactory could hour innings for 183 netted him
Hafeez wak Indian's first that the home peuple attribute to do no better than 83 today for wicket down in the second in-hose of us who try to approach an aggregate of 160.
the game from that angle."
Reg Whitcombe (147) and nings for eight runs with the
Constantine contrasted the game | Fred Daly (148), plso qualify and total 15 only. Merchant
in West Indies, where play la for the last stage.
largely by the absence There were thrills in plenty many of the best
New York, July 4 Modi then cautiously batted out govern and cricket in Eng; today, with
In the American League the lenzu
winning the opener for 2 and Boston taking the second game to R.
homered la Boston's Ted Williams Each game to boost his season's total la 22 eireult elauts,
The New York Yankees and Washing- ton kewise divided a twin bill. the Best kams toing to the Senators 2 to and
the Toner winnias ibe egond 5 to 9,
Bt, Loula
winning the opener 4 to 1 in the ninth
Attack Opens
almost. to an exact science, t
"The only county in England late. Cotton. who leads the field, Bradford, July 5. The Indians at the start of that plays that sort of cricket is was the last to play Reuter.
Yorkshire". today's play still required 170
He had a word of erittelem for YACHT RACE · rune to avoid a repetition of an the Indians. When you watch
Kingston, Bermuda, July 5.. Innings defeat in 1986 when
The American yacht, Baruna, they played against Yorkshire then you will see something in defeated Chicago twice, here. Robinson-and-Booth, two prospect that is not going to be at 2.00 pm. (Eastern Standard very good for cricket. You sell Time) was one hour's satting
nearly everyone them spin bowlors, opened the attack find
has his right shoulder dominating from the finish line in the New to Merchant and Modi.
SIM left. his
port-Bermuda raes and leading Robinson was reputem dium There is not one man with the yacht in the racovn one over hy the fast-medium
The Baruna, however, may" ponsible exception of Mustaq All —who will go out and lift the ball. she is giving away time to most crossed to the other end.
themselves in then to play Booths changed ends deceived Morchant with the first delivery battle to death, we shall have the for Merchant, leaning forward same filppant attitude that India: was beaten by the flight and displayed at Lords in the first spin and was promptly stumped. Test match, here."-Reuter. He made eighteen and the score
Isinings with a three run rally and taking the second, 3 to 2.
Detroit won the opener, ́to & while In the National League, Brooklyn earn-
Cleveland took the nightcap. to 8.
(Robins three for 11) by an in-Mitic and Joseph Pallada G2 ed an even break in a double bill with bowler, Coxon, and Robinson he makes too many, strokes not be the ultimate winter ad
104.
ninge and 194 runs.
At Colchester: Essex Lancashire 269 Tor.one, No play today.
aco
Bt. Louin took the second contest; & to
6-4, 6-3, and Krammer and Save York, the Dodgers twice comlar Brown beating Budge Patty and from behind to win the nightcap,-#-le-G
after in the first zame 7 to 4.
St. Louis and Chicke also divided two Pancho Segura 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.
Tomorrow, Y. Potra, of France, games, the Cube winning the first game Kent and Geoffrey Brown, of Austra 10 2 with Billy Jurges delsing in two At Tunbridge Wells:
will meet in the men's runs in the ninth Inglass. 265 (Todd 133 not out) Leices-la,
singles final. It will be in- tershire 188. and 82 for two.
how Patra The rejuvenated Philadelphia Phillion At Bristol: Nottinghamshire teresting to
terrific fore-beat. Tinston twice, winning the first same have taken 7 to 9 and the second 3 to 2, Philly 467. Gloucestershire 468 for five handles Brown's for self defence so they could in Baruett 171, Hammond 97 not hand shots, which
him to the last stage without Ron Northey homered in each game,
Pittsburgh and Chelgast broke oven aside their personal arms and de out);
At Derby: Derbyshire 318 dropping a set. The French in their dealkalender, the Pirater winning vate themselves to thore profitable pursuits. That is what the na- (Smith 140). Surrey 204 and giant is superlative at the net, the first is to 1 and the Rode taking the dions would like to do. But there 112 for seven (Fiahlock 58 not and the result may well depend on 4 to 8 on a ze soering bunt
on his ability to get there quick in the 11th Janiuss. are many complications,
local police forces At Dudley: Worcestershire 220 y and often to smother Brown's faced with the possibility
will have to handle an og Clay seven for 51). Glamogan- forehand. If he can do this and assault by all of the com- ahiro 881 and 87 for none (Dy-continue to bang down his ser unlawful elements et von 50 not out)-Reuter.
Few
once.
jout).
are that
..
Yet an international pollee
force could find itself facing the REFEREE'S MEETING organized might of 4
powerful
nation or even a combination of nations.
The Annual meeting of the Hongkong Football Referees' As-
It is inconceivable the countries seciation will be held on Monday
of the world could maintain for- at 5.45 p.m. in
ces. available to the United Na Besara Lo and Io.
tlons on call, which would be able
to stop the United States and
share of
Britain in the event of an un- warranted attack on Russi
Must Russia then provide hor United Nations force and also keep sufficient military establishment to protect herself alone?.. That would be intolerabio and nullification of one of the main hopes for which the United Nations stand.
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the oflees of
E-Boat Base Blown Up
The Hague, July 5.
pounds of ex Six hundred plosives were detonated by Brl-
Removal Of Causes af engineers today under the
vices with the ferocity of the previous matches, be may win.
-Reuter.
STOP PRESS
Bradford, July 5.
Only Boven deliveries were necessary to finish-the- game after lunch for Nayu- du, jumping out, was easi
reinforced concrete Installationsly stumped after hitting 284)
This is among the problems of the former German torpodd that must be solved, unless the United Nations is merely to police boat harbour at Ijmuidon in
Holland,
the small nations until the big powers have liked everything up Great damage when done to the Installation, but one to the surrounding holdes Fablia
fights Among themselves.
It-tal problems, for which even
170 yeara of experience is in protest had toon
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perience of man unless the
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and the total was 124 Hindleker, who complained
of a bruised chest Welding, did not
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Merchant and Modi took pain koops the ball on the of her competitors Reuter
two for 45. -Pataudi began with a perfect
off drive but both batamen
sent Robinson through the found it necessary to watch care- fully Booth's leg break Pataudi cover for three to send up 50 in 90 minutes. Another disaster overtook the Indians, at 54. Modi went out to Booth and the bull
India realises that it is a
Equine Sports Club Meets
London, July 4.. At a meeting of the Davis Cup nations here today it was decided that it should be left to the Infernational Lawn Tennis Federation to name the nations to be, admitted to the Davis Cup competition next year-Router
RADIO
SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1948. "UNIT REQUESTS"—
Members of the Equine Sports Club hold their first General Meeting alnce the liberation in the Tung Shan Hotel yesterday and CALLING 209 SQUADRON RAF decided that members could still hold a forial gathering despite the casting on frequency of 140.
of
Z.B.W. HONG KONG broad
turned off quickly, Wood stump current ghoria Mr. T. Hemsley,ocycles and from 12.40 to 1.80°:
ing him brilliantly wide of the
leg stump He made 16.
salho Chairman,
that negotiations were under pa, 6.80 to 7.30 p.m. 8.00 tɔ“
The batsman found difficulty way for the transfer to the Club 3.15 p.m., and 9.15 to 11.00. p.m., to get the ball away owing to of some 12 to 16 ponies now in also on 9.52 Megacyoles, da the cleverly placed. field by Sel- the hands of Commandos in Am-Daily Programme Summary
New Territories MAN 113, 12 vậm,articula "Ticin lers. For his offbreaks, Robla the
HKT
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son employed one slip, two short It was also hoped to obtain the log and the rest of the field beds of the old Japanese Golf Club 1,7 mlak': Kionella, a Hi Geor building as a clubhouse, while st
1,03 p.m. Now, Weather Forgisst Ing in front of the batsman the moment the Club had the use
Announcements a Bawes was not able to field but of a building at Shatin... A lettor Yorkshire seem to be doing had been written to the District 10-Bogel, Artillery Band
Norman Allin-(Hans), with rear dim Bine For You-Kenny, gard to the old "JapacOSE ** Club
quite well without his help, Offcer. Now Terr
Territories, with Baker & Tree Slotuses,
Clean Bowled
Twelve runs later the tourists we foundation in ThisVERT1.15 p.m,~~Debimay-The-
lost their captain when, feeling
forward to one of Robinson's and the outside walls were in a
Inter brooks, Pataudi did not connect food state thou
would and was clean "bowled. – He col- RAT-H lected 20 runs and Indin lost promised. four wicket-for-66,45- ANT
Mahomedplavoided a pair
spectaclus, sweeping..
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