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BRITISH SPORT HAS HIT
BOTTOM THIS
(From Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor).
London June 15.
British sport hit the bottom this month when French horses won the Derby and the Oaks, an unranked American boxer knocked out the British light-heavyweight champion, Britain lost another golf trophy—the Women's Cham- pionship--to the United States, and received · virtual defeat at her own game of cricket in the Test Match against South Africa. Earlier in the year an Irish horse had run away with the Grand National, American golfers had won the Walker Cup, South Africa had eliminated Great Britain from the Davis Cup. and in another of England's. "own games"- Soccer-she had suffered defeat at the hands of Switzerland.
This string of defeats has, learned and attempts are being brente a general tople of cun marle seriously by sporting
verzation even among those who | hudlen of all games lo muise the
| are not very sports-minded.
There are those who take the whole matter very seriously,
who think that it is time we gave
standard in their sports."
The Olympics
I believe that
when
muxt
year's Olymple Games are held there will be the first signs of revival and that at least some women wil
irish men and
MONTH
TERRORISTS
IN MACAO
Macao, June 15.
A number of threatening letters have been distributed here. to wealthy residrate demanding various summa of
2.
The letter are minílar da nature to those went out in Hong Kong recently by the
rafted
Youth Movement."
incidents hu yet occurred.-United J'era,
perncas
No
Greek Brides
Arrive
up sports against rival nations which are always beating us be is the priligy of the whole din is being lowered in the the world that if at pre- eyes of the world, who think sent we are down we are cur- of Bitish soldier's arrived at the day of defeats must la con- siderett over and that we should | Jainly not out, go into training for the time when we can feel
reasonably coadklent of AlETERS,
May may never rome when
day
Ave Care
whether we win or lost; that we ahid never allow anything to spoil the ghf British mitte of
Bevin To Visit Bidault
1
London, June 14. The Foreign Ofee tonight made the following announce- ment on the visit of the For- Mr. Ernest elgn Secretary, Hevin, to Paris carly next week to discuss with M. Paul Ramo- dier, French Premier, and M. Georges Bidault, French For- eign Minister, the American plan for European economic re-
euvery.
"The Foreign Secretary in- tenda to visit Paris early this coming week in order to dis- cups personally with the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister;
American of France the new approach to Europe.
Liverpool, June 14.. More than 100 Greek brides
The British Government is Liverpool today aboard the specially mindful of the part In the meantime, among rival, troopship "Empress of Austra- which France can play in the reconstraction of ntys the United States at lia," the largest contingent to economic least appreciates Britain's diff.come from Piraeus in one ship. Europe and has decided to take Corporal Albert Armstrong. the initiative in exploring with the culties judging by comment in the New York Daily Mirror in of West Derby. Liverpool, was her in the first instance the dulumn of the well-known waiting to meet the 25-year-old best means of following up the
tiri whom he married seven American plan."-Reuter, spurts writes, Dan Parker.
Warning Americans against mouths ago in Athens,
The youngest bride was Dyer their Britain, he year-old Mrs. Christine
"the game the ting". And Floating to
successes the fireat
19-
Old Britain
Quitting
I become ham, who was joining her hus practically band Corporal Charles Oldham
tighe, Tranmere, Birken-I ravages f
of plenty.hend. They were also married Italy
there are those win deprecate strongly attempts to make de says: "This would
WAS is ather that fent at ports a national disaster.
untouched by the Serious Pitch
war and is a land The two parties are diametry The British are
tired, under-in Athens Inst October. |rally opposeil and there is muchouriched and dispirited prople
argument in puls and clules, after what they have wherever the pubbe congregate, through, and are still putting up as to what attitude is the better with nere," Wap.
Mrs. Mary Wood who is go-
British
Rome, June 14. ing to Kensington, Liverpool. Konc
The Italian Foreign Minister, had to leave her husband Sap-Count Sforza, and the per Edward Wood of the Royal Ambassador, Sir Noel Charles, Engineers, behind at Port Said.
today signed an agreement of eeue his service abrand does
covering technical detalls withdrawal of an esilmated not end till July.-Reuter.
36,000 British troops from Italy MIDDLE EAST'S
within 90 days after the peace IMPORTANCE treaty takes effect.
London. June 15. Britain cannot afford to
There is truth In what ire the bears to all sites such says, but he is wrong in thinking remarks as: "At any rate we that the British are disquetted, fran still win the Boat Race". The will to win is still there,
said with much sarcasm alant Last week's meeting of the this all-British event between international Amateur Athletic England's two big universities. Pederation, if achieving nothing
1. Sir Noel Charles said, "I am Oxford and Cambridge.
in the way of sprend payment
sure that you feel as I do that be One even bears clergymen in needy amateu athletes at
though they trajes, murmaelog: "I wonder least discloses that the United shut out of the Middle East in the conclusion of these arrange. what will happen next,"
to. the way she has been shut out ments, technical They States is determined to prevent
another step-
of the old ward regloration might be talking about gerimus at all costs any broken time f. Rumania and Eastern Gerare, marks
Christopher maitonal trouble, but one elergy payment, and the speech by her ry, said Mr.
friendly and close relations he mon was found to be referring delegate, Mr. Avery Brundage. Services in the Royal Institute Holme, Director of Information
tween our two countries". England's batsmen bourgsaying that this thorny problem
of International Affairs, when skittfell out Jay the South) should be left until after next Africans..
year's Olympic Games in Lon-e brondenat tonight in the tween Italy and Great Britain
Home service of the B.B.C. People are asking themselves don, meant that at least one more
He said that the chief reason which was a guarantee of peace quite seriously Should they Olympiad will take place under for Britain's present difficulties civilization."United Press.
Europe and progress In hother about these heavy spurt the old amateur rules';
in Egypt was the opinion Egypt today tint Britain was longer a great Power. Reu-
ing defents og should they take | That is the legal position, but
thein
ter.
ANGLO-CZECH AGREEMENT
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philosophically with a there were some eynics who re- shrug of the shoulders. Let us marked: "This just means that examine lggh sides of this prothletes will be paid as before,” blem, which has reached a quite Ushappily, there is something; serious pitel.
In this Temark and it is a Extremes are baf at anything, strong point in favour of those and the --- majority of British who advocate-broken-tine that sportsmen, while greatly is this would mean that athletes appointed that they cannot dơ would get paid openly and not better, ford that the real answer serely us would appear to ne tion, Dr. Stransky, arrived in
is to try and discover the rea-¦ sons for this bad sports slump and try to improve matters so that they can prove this setback
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Revival Will Come No one likes being beaten. No one likes taking ́n back seat every time, and world sportsmen can take notler that there will come a great British revival.
It will come when three things
happen.
Firstly, when British athletes realise that hard, dreary, assiduous practice is the way to fame and that the path, fur from being rosy, is packed with thorns and uphill climbs. To- day, most British athletes are those not prepared t make
that their sacrifices for sport
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Soviet Entries
Sforza said the spirit showed be a return of the "entente
of
SIGNIFICANT VISIT
London, June 14.
An Exchange Telegraph des- patch from Vienna reported today that a special_commission. of the Soviet Security Services the under the leadership of Sovlet expert, M. Reusemann,
London, June 14, The Czech Minister of Educa.
Britain from Prague by air to. night to sign a cultural agreement is now visiting Balkan capitalā
to discuss with the security au between Czechoslovakia und
thorities "experiences
and will apply in measures which the common fight against reac- tionary intrigues."
The meeting also served a Britain.. Fuseli pirpose in disclosing that He was met at London Airport the Soviet Union will almost by officials of the British Foreign certainly be taking part in the Office and the Czech Embassy. next Olympind. It enabled the Reuter, President, Lord Burghley to de
The Exchange Telegraph sald The visit of the commission is regarded na significant in view
clare openly that Britain wantin Moscow, judging from the of the present tenge situation in
athletes ed Soviet
It the remarks made by one. of the
south east European staten and Olympiad and that the IAAF ending sports officials, Colonel efforts made in these countries were, prepared to overlook the General Gremov, who declared to carry out political purges". Inet that her payment of athletes that he, for his part, would do United Press. for victories,transgressed the everything to effect the entry of that it was done unwittingly. amateur ralca, on the ground; the Soviet to the IAAF, which
would make her eligible to com- This statement was welcomed pete in the Olympica--Reuter.,
Italy Peace Pact To Be Altered?
Washington, June 14. President Truman today expressed his belief that the terms of the Italian peace treaty could be altered in future through the action of the United Nations "as may be required,”
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Secondly, when sportsmen get the necessary food and oppor tunities to get themselves as ft. as they would like to.
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In a statement issued when he may be required in the light-of- the iterair class, are past their signed the ratification of the futuro, experience."
Airmail for Bingapore, Bourabaya, prime. Because of the eight-| Italian peace treaty and the peace President Truman added: Colombo, Sriner and Auckland, Kowloon year gap of the war they are treatles with Hungary, Rumania, with the ratiflention of the .P., Reg!) 2.10 p.m., "(Ord.) ym carrying on until younger, men and Bulgaria, the President de treaty of peace will, Italy, we 6.0, (Reg.) p.m. (Ord) n nm. can take over,, k
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