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Britain's Greatest

Annual Sporting Event

(from Vernon Morgan, Reuters Sports Editor).

London, June 22.

Wimbledon, which may perhaps be rightly des- cribed as Britain's greatest annual interna- tional sporting event, opens again tomorrow (Monday) when competitors from 30 nations bid for titles which for the majority of players are the most coveted in the whole world. Only Germans and Japanese are missing from the world's leading lawn tennis nations, Marcello Del Bello, Italy's No. 3 player, has the honour of playing on the centre court on the opening day When he encounters the leading Argentine player Enrique Morea, who reached the last 16 last year.

a

PRAGUE THE

VENUE?

گودا

the

Moscow, June 21. Foreign sources here to night suggested that Prague, capital

Czechoslovakia, might be a convenient inert- ing place for the P talks betgeen Foreign Minister, M. Moloter, French Foreign Minister Didouli and British Foreign

The evin.

British and French Foreign Ministers have invit. rd M. Moloton to confer with them on the Marshall aid to Europe plan, and his reply is on Monday--RCH-

Lantise Brough and Generally speaking. Wimble will win.

tates are expected to be her doubles partner, Margaret

expected United States Ophiolite, both Californians, will; shared betwee

ter.. al he fangled to contest the final. Australian players.

Brough flough, as happeid last year and although Louise when Favourite after favourite will probably be the fancy of the was beaten, there may be some, majority, it will not be overlook.

ed by

Margaret some that startling peels.

French ille Australia has ten players woud Osborne won the the United States right and 32 last year, benting the Wimbledon the mid fortnight there will be champion, Pauline Betz — now

a professional — in battles NEAST 1.

between

players of these fed countries.

doing so.

HONG KONG, MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1947.

England Now 312 For Two

Lords, London, June 21. England are in the favourable position of ending. the first day's play in the second Test against South Africa with two men out for 312 runs. England's happy position was chiefly due to the two Middlesex batsmen, Bill Edrich and Denis Compton, who both scored unfinished centur- ies, Edrich 109 and Compton 110.

He

Close Of Play Scores

London, June 21. Close of play scores in firstclass cricket matches today were:

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO 10 Ice House Street.

1952 Olympics In Helsinki, Oslo

Stockholm, June 22. President Johan Sigfrid Edstrom, President of the International Olympics Committee, said this afternoon that the Committee had awarded the 1952 summer and winter Olympic games to Helsinki, and Oslo respectively, in order to make them simpler and more in line with the ideals of the founder.

A

At Shefeld: Nottingham- shire 190 (Keeton 73, Smalles After losing their opening pair minutes, and then Compton et four for 42). Yorkshire. 66 for under 100, the two Middlesex off for his hundred. He had score for, two.

"When the games were held discus, and javella throwing, players came together and defied ed slower than Edrich at times,

At Colchester: Easex 250 the big countries in the past, contents) to be included as all the five bowlers tho South but several fours closed the gug for six (Avery 96, Vigar 66, there was too much ostentation permanent item in the Olympla African skipper, Alan Melville, and he soon followed his partner

bet

in reaching three figures, though Ray Smith not out 52)., Mid- and too much business surround-programme. There will be Pen-

ing them." sald Edstrom.

tathletes at St. Moritz but they Edrich became cautious as the the run which got him there was dicsex to bat.

Some of the Olympic delegates will be demonstrations and not Warwick- At Birmingham: off Man. ap-a "stolen single, time for drawing stumps

shire 77 (Baltey five for 32, are going to Helsinki next week competitions-Reuter. proached and an he neared his had hit 12 fours.

watch the festival Kames centdry, though never hesitating The next point was when the Griffiths five for 42) and 65 for to

1956 Olymples to hit any ball that looked to be atand reached 200 and when the

Uni- there. wickets. Cambridge loost.

third hundred in the aggregale

Immediately it was decided

Stockholm, June 22. was algnalled England had been Verally 139 (Pritchard Ave for

that Helsinki and Oslo should batting for five and a half houts. At Chichester: Hampshire promote the games, the Swedish! Mr. Sy Tung, the Chinese de- the International Both batamen were now hitting

279 (Rogers 90, C. Oakes five National Sports Association, and legate to freely

Compton passert and

Committee meeting Edrich

110 to 109 when. for 87). SUBAсx 90 (Bansome the Swedish Olymple Committee Olympic

their congratulations, here, told Reuter that Peking from the time for Ave for 54. Heath five for 31) cabled eight minutes

and simultaneously announce will ask for the Olympic Games drawing stumps, another heavy and 30 for tw

At the Oval: Glamorgan 248 their entries as first competitors of 1956-Renter. shower sent the players to shelter. and it was not possible to resume. Wooler 68, Watkins 56). Sur- for the 1962 games.

England thus closed the Bratrey 80 for two. day's play in the grand position of 312 for two.

Eventually Estrich took a single ET Rowan to reach his hundred in three hours, including a six

1 fours.

Hitting Out

Soon afterwards there was

a

driay through a shower of rain,

after kut play was resumed

American Baseball

New York, June 22.

There is a chance that the youNew York swept a doubleheader from Detroit, de- The Australians ne starting, Florida player, Doris Hart, still wonder they crushing defent might surprise them both. Many

in the hallenge Ronnal of the good judges regard her as the Dave Cup when not only dulj best stroke player of the three.

Madricals wit all

Thy

matches, lust gave their ponent the worst hiding ever.

The Davis Cup

As in the

up

* to spying out their weaknesses,

Australia wants that Davis! Cup back again and it may be

T

men's event, Australian will probably be the American chief rival of these

in

Hormised that Durhametla

} Jodividual their in which

Empire Players With British lawn tennis at its lowest ebb in many years,

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and

London this week.

Bromwich, Just Pails and Geoff Brown,

Dinny! Aus-

of the

feating the Tigers 5 to 4 in the first game and 7

to 4 in the second. A crowd of 58.327 specta-

tors watched New York increase its first place

margin in the American League to a game and a half over Boston.

Fortworth

with

England-Ist Innings

The scoreboard.rend: Len Hutton, b Rowan Cyril Washbrook, c Tuckett,

b Dawaun

W. J. Edrich, not out Deni, Compton, not out

Extras

Total (for 2 wkts.)

110

38).

Mr. Avery Brundage, Interna- Battle

tional Olymple Committee's Vice President, said that the Inter.

At Baxton: Lancashiro 350 for nine (Place 80, G. A. Ed. rich 76. Cranaton 61. Phillipson national Ice Hockey Federation 60). Derbyshire to bat.

had decided to meet before Sept.

At Worcester: Oxford Uni-20 to coordinate its rules with! 18 versity 240 for five (Donnelly the Olympic

Committee's new!

68, Pawson not out 116). Wor- amateur rules. He added that 65 ecstershire to bat.

representatives of the British, 109 AL Northampton: North-Canadian and American Ice 110 amptonshire 227 (Cox 67. Hockey Federation here, signed

With 30 Smugglers

Yokohama, June 22.

10 Pryer three for 27). Combined a statement that their teams in The Japanese police, after a

Services 86 for three.

the winter games at St. Moritz ane-hour battle, took into cus

two.

GB for

At Bristol: Kent 228. (Amea next year will be strictly tody 30 smugglers and several 71, Todd 100. Goddard five for amatour.

Japanese Black Marketeers who' During the discusalons today attempted to land on an isolated M. R. W71. Gloucestershire

the last day of the conference Yokolumna beach in a boat from At Bath: Somerset 246-the International Olympte an unidentified 700-ton freigh- (Gimblett 58, Walah seven for Committee refused the request ter. 175). Leicestershire 143 for by the Swiss delegate for Pen- The police acized

tuthletics eight. Reuter.

312

Texas League

Fall of wickets: 1-75, 2-90.

BOWLING

Houston ...

43

25

Tuckett

G B

40

30

Dawson

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8 63

Shreveport

18

30

Мопр

33.2 12 50

Dallu Tula

37 34

Bowen

41 8 90

34

38

Smith

14 2 51

Reuter,

Pacific League

Los Angeles

36

Oakland

37

30

13

46

San Francisco

Sacramento Portland

Hollywood

San Diego

Scattle

Mujor League Baseball stant- (including June 21 games):

It was the seventh and eighth || girls, She Mrs. Nancy straight defents for Detroit. Spud Wynne Bolton. Although Mrs. Chandler, fanned 11 in winning Their main objeet, perhaps,' Bolton was well beaten by Mr the opening duel from Dizzy is coming for Winibjedom In such¦ Patriel Todd, of the United Trout." Trout's wild throw and closely Sintes, at Queen's Club, she is Tommy Henrich's single in Br trapik, is to watch

Third Jack Kramer and other lending; not likely to succumb so easily eighth decide the game.

Bosman Bill Johnson

17 Ted Ameriena players, with a view at Wimbledon.--Reuter:

nightcap attack with four hits in four tries, driving in two runa

one. scoring Second baseman Bobby Daour no one would bet that the hont homered with the bases fonded in Players the Arst loning and Centerfielder nation has a chance, player? takes just have me aple from the Empire, however, are Sam Mele homered with two on i obert in view the re-galning, better choices for the later base in the fourth frame to give of the Davis Cup. This obyt:stages

Boston two-weeks Cleveland.

a 9 to victory over ly hes behind the withdrawal of tournament.

Gerry Robertson's ninth inning The Australiau stars from the

In addition to the three seed-pinch single with the bases iandesis But, tournament 'jed Australians, there are Southscored two runs and gave Wash- African, New Zealanders and Ington a 5 to 4 verdict over S. Indians on the Empire list. Louis.

Top ranker among these

Five hits and an error in the trala's three Beating players. Erie Sturgess, South

African 11th gave Chicago four runs to seintched front the singles Davis Cup star and winner of; Philadelphia 0 to 2. events, thereby using a storm this year's British hard courts

In the National League Johnny Salh pitched his eighth victory to has resulted in much championship. which

The 27-year-old give Boston at 1 edge fram in both Britain three-times South African cham-Chicago. heart-burning

win maintninet and Australia and has been the pion plays like the old French Boston's slander lend enge of niny articles in

Rene Lacoste. snarled pennant race. campaigner, powers on the question of speria United Press.

With the help of manship.

pitching of veteran Hugh Casey, Broklyn won its fourth straight ad moved into second place by defeating Cincinnati 6 to 5.

St. Louis won its ninth tive game in its rush toward ther top of the league, beating the New Stan York Giants 11 to. 6.

Muslai's three run homer in the seventh inning decided the game. Emil (Dutch) Leonard whom Paris, June 21,

the American League discarded, Jack Kramer Lucien Roupp, manager of the pitched his eighth victory for

iniddleweight

Pitts- fighter Philadephia, 5 to 1 over and Tom Baywn, who had not French entered for the singles events, Marcel Cerdan, announced today burgh,

Бергея champion European sexoping around watching at that their best shots-for the United would return to New York in mld. had thus States players are just as un-July. Roupp said he xious to relain the Davis Cup far fulled to arrange a bout be. Detroit (Arst game).. as the Australians are to regain tween Cerdan and the winner of, New York...........

the

have been

The Australians upenly condemned in the British # press as par sporstmen. Various reasons were given for this ap- parently ungracions net,

chief among them being

The Queen's Club courts

the that were

not in good condition, but

the

real reason doubtles was thal

the Australians did not want Antericans like

it.

"Just A

Question Of Dollars''

the

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in the

the relief

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National League

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New York Chicago St. Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh

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New York Hoston Philadelphia Detroit

Cleveland Washington

Chicago

St. Louis Associated Press.

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London Singles Titles

saccharino (combined running, and tobacco worth 1,000,000

[yen

igroup.

CHINESE BOXING

A two-hour exhibition of the Chinese art of defence (often referred to as Chinese boxing) given by leading exponents at the Po Hing Theatre on Saturday was capped by a boxing tournament between Sung Yue-tat and Johnny Lai, Held under the auspices of the People's Physical Culture Asso- elation, the exhibition attracted a Two Californians won the capacity house which heartily ap singles titles in the Londonplauded every item, specially that at the by a Peiping professor who ex- tennis championships Queen's Club.

pounded the "Monkey Flat" (Ma

London, June 22.

(US$20,000)

the from

The police boarded a motor- boat and attempted to chase the steamer but the latter disappear- ed.

The arrested Koreans told from the police they sailed Koren and stopped at Oraka, Black where they trafficked Market woods before coming to Yokohama, United Press.

Abd El Krim Travancore Says A Few Appoints

Scheduled as an 8-round affair. Kind Words

Bob Falkenburg of Los An-fau kuen). geles, soeded No. 8 for the Wimbledon championships be the fight between Sung (who ginning on Monday, defented sipped the reales at 165 h.) and Johnny · Lat (140 lb.) lasted for Australia's Colin Long, 6-4, 7-5 only two rounds of two minutes Loula cach

in the men's final and

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Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif., After getting his opponent's needed No 2 for Wimbledon, measure, Sung landed a few well. on Johnny's head upset Margaret Osborne of San placed blows Franciaco, 6-4, 6-0 in the wo- and face during the first minute

of the first round.

ha! men's final.

Miss Osborne is seeded first taken advantage of the openings at Wimbledon. Falkenburg and offered, he could have floored Lai

for the full count, Jack Kramer lost the men's When the gone sounded for tho doubles to Jack Bromwich and recond round, both fighters rush.

the

Paris, June 22. Abd El Krim, the former Rif Egypt

grave

mistakon

Representatives

Dinny Pails of Australia, &-8,) ed at each other and blows were have and were obliged to leave presentative would and fears of

8-6, 8-8.

Tavancore, Juno 22. leader who escaped to

Travancore State announced- while on his way to France after today it has appointed a repre 21 years in exile, declared in a sentative to the Pakistan Gov- interview reported by the French ernment which will be establish- newspaper "Figaro" today thated following the British with-

French "the

protectorate

drawal from India. Morocco must be cancelled."

A similar representative "has Abd El Kelm sald, according to

already been appointed to New. "Figaro" Alexandria corres

Delhi where a Hindustan gov. pondent:

"What happened

in Syria crnment will be formed. should be a a lesson for you. You The announcement, sald the.

mada

In appointment of a Pakistan ra- Syria under unpleasant circumstances. u loss of rice supplies, for Teni You are about to make the same vancore from Pakistan areas. mistakes in North Africa, with

Observers believe the action, the same results,”

the which was agreed upon by Mos-, He went on to accuse the Germans occupied France. French of "occupying Morocco as lons League President Moham- med Ali Jinnah, indicates that

will recogning Tra he envisaged Pakistan During the last 50 seconds of

taking up arms against France, vancore as an individual stato New York, June 22. Rurca, who beat Holland's I.F. the round. Sung contacted the

"God he replied:

knows, God United Press. 10 1 World record winnings of Blokel and Britain's Jean Quer- boards three times, the final one

will be on our side,” $561,161 established by the tier 6-3, 6-4-United Press,

count of eight.

To the question, whether other groggy after the fourth thina and American colt. Whirlaway, in

the throwing-t of the towel by the French left, he

powers might occupy Morocco f Bald: "Alt his second when the gong rounded countries, yours like mine, will be for the third 'round came as no obliged to supply bases against surprise.

Communism."--Router.

American League

R. H.

X 1

T Winning pitcher Chandler. the baut between world Cham-

and challenger, Detroit (second game) 4 pion Tony Zale Seeding Trouble

Rocky Graziana, but he "stil has New York Australians saw hopes." When the

Winning pitcher Allle Reynolds. Kramer around they

St. Louis just Stating It was "just a question Washington doubtless said,' of dollars" scratched and

Winning

pitchor Ray well out of hearing of pressmen, Cerdan and the world title fight,

borough. that if Kramer wanted to et Roupp added that Cordun would Chicago how they played he could wait not risk an accident in any bout Philadelphia for Wimbledon, but they pro with the French number two, Frank Papiah. bably said it in rather mere, middleweight, Laurent Dauthile. National League forcible langunge,

United Press.

that stood between

SPORTS GOSSIP

Boston

World Record Winnings

7

4 8

5.

Scar-

0

11

1943, have been surpassed by Assault, who won the : $52,000 Brooklyn Handicap today

to

2 0

1 carry total winninga to

$676,670.

frooly exchanged, with Johnny Io the women's doubles getting slightly the worse of it. Brough and Osborne defeated Making . marvellous recovery. left. Mra, Harry Hopman and Mrs. the lighter man landed a Nancy Wynne Bolton, 6-2, 62, right to Sung's head and floored him for a count of two. Within Associated Press. The mixed doubles was taken again went down, this time for

five seconds of his rising, Sung by Rumania's Constantin Tang count of four, {cescu and Madame Magda

BROOKLYN

HANDICAP

for

1

He was

A Challenge Both Johnny Lay and. Sung the world's Yuo-tat have Intimated their

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New York, June 22. Assault won the Brooklyn Asanult by Bold Venture out handicap at Acqueduct on Satur R. H. E. of Igual has gone from success day and became

to auccess since winning the leading money winning horse willingness to meet any, boxer in 1 American triple crown of the with 3556,870 for his three sea- the Colony for a 8-round. bout.

Kentucky Derby, the Preakness song of racing. Stakes and the Belmont Stakes O last seasON.

Chicago....

Winning pitcher Sain. Brooklyn Cincinnati

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11 16

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Atlanta, Ga., June 21. Louise Suggs retained her title in the Women's Western Open- Golf tourney today

defeating New York

Winning pitcher Casey. Dorothy Kirby four and two-, St. Louis..... United Press.

Winning pitcher Murry Dickson, Philadelphia

& 11 Pittsburgh

1 8 Winning pitcher Dutch Leonard, Associated Press.

This scratching business has not been the only pre-Wimbledon trouble. A spot of bother bas been caused by the seeding of Jast year's champlon, Yvon Petra, of France, who only Kiven seventh of the eight places. French lawn tennis circles say that this is an insuli because! the champlon is automatically

Phoenix, Ariz., June 21.. entitled to be given the premier Joe Louls aigned $300,000 place, Irrespective of whether he contract for a three months tour is in form or not. One French of Europa beginning in October. official said: "We do not mind He will fight four-tound non-title matches In France, Spain and the Engilah breaking tradition, Italy-United Press. but we do not like being

sulted as a result of it."

in-

"

The glant French player was The Red more. philosophical, remarking: righthander

Standings

Challengers should get in touch with the People's Physical Cul- The victory was worth $88,100

Association, 002 Nathan to the four year old clubfoot tre

Road. This four-year-old today beat | racer from Robert J. Kleberg Stymie by four lengthe with junior's Texas ranch.. Larky Day third. Next month

The winner went the mile and Burmese

"Assault will head the American | pha' quarter in 2:08 3/5.

resistance to foreign challen Assault paid backers $2.90 gera from South America and Associated Press. Europa in the $100,000 Interna- og tional Race.Reuter,

New York, June 22.. Baseball League Standings:

International League

Boston, June 21.

Montreal Sox bought veteran Galehouse Denny

Бугасиво Jersey City

"I will show them thai I should from the St. Louis Browns, today luve been ranked No. 1 again." for an undisclosed price-United

For all Pétra's hopes, few Press. consider that the lanky American, Jack Kramer, will bo

1

London, June 21. 'Australian Norman Von Nidn

henten as he was so unexpectedly defeated Belgian Fiery von Donck last year by the Czechoslovakian six and five in the finst round of lefthander Jaroslav Drobny, in "The Star" £600 professional the fourth round, e

golf tourney today. United Prosi,

Women's Title

One cannot get even money about the Americans chancen

before the tournament begins."

Baltimore

Newark

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Rochester Buffalo Turonta American Association

· Kansas City: Leplavillo Toledo

Milwaukes Indianapolla Minneapolis Columbus:

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•Detroit, June 21. Open: champion Law: Worthaw gained the quarter Anala' of the St Paul

ran

Independence

Party

Asked whether

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Macso, June 22, All the vernacular papers in Macao have joined in the Rangoon, Juno 22. campaign to solicit contributions. PRO GRASS COURTS Burmese ** Communiat for the rellef of floodstricken||2.10 p.m.-Btude; “1 Like What I Like

Forest Hills, N.Y., June 21.

today called on the persons in Kwangtung. Den Budge and the defending Government to confiscate foreign Reflecting the great damage champton, Bobby Riggs, will capital in the country and to to the Kwangtung rice crop, rice meet in Sunday's finals of the nationalise Burmese agriculture today rose to $70 (Macao) per picul for the first grade, TA National Professional Grass and Industry.

A resolution, passed at a mass renewal of the ban on exports is Courts tennis tourney.

rally, supported the "Indepen- expected, as according to the dence" resolution adopted by the export control authorities por Constituent Assembly last week. mils can be issued only when

It also urged the establish- the market price. is. below. 8i5, |-- ment of a united front of United Press.

** Shanghal, June-22. Burmese patriots in cooperation

Salt Lake City, June 28.

In the semi-finals Budge beat Herb McKenley of Jamaica

the quarter-mile in 40.6 Welby Van Horn; 7-5, 6-3, 4-0, seconds, which is a fifth of al-4. Riggs bent Frank Kovacs, accond better than the world re- 6-3, 6-8, 04-United Press. cord standing, to the credits of

Ben Eastman and G. Klemmer.PAKISTAN FUND" McKenley also ran the distance

Rangoon, June '22.

8.16 p.m.-Tondon Symphony Orchestra, 8:45 p."We Sing for you" Anna. Ziegler and Webster Üboshqal 9.00 pm-NBC Transcription “Service: Bills Paper Chasă", Hy /WW. Jacoba, lapted for broadessiing by W. 3, Poster.

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with other anti-Imperialialic With a view to helping reliet 1000 p.m-London Relays Haws. in 40.2 seconda last year but It Rangoon Moslems today launch groups to be prepared for the homeless and destituto natives 10.11 p.m."Bomething for everyb 28 has not yet been recognised an ed a campaign to raise a "Pakis. eventuality of another struggle in the home province, following Musle for all Tasten

recent floods, Cantonese 11.00 p.m.--Close, Down 30 4 world record," Pentan Fund in response to the up. to achieve the nation's freedom" the

[residents in Shanghat** have Harrison, Dillard, America's peal of Mohammed All "Tintiph,

voluntarily donated more than hurdler, ran the 220 yards low President of the Moslem Lengua.

Printed and published, for ithin CN$100,000,000 (H.K.$15,000) proprietors, The Newspaper hairdles in 22.8, neconds wifchAccording to Moslem: leaders

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It will be, uatonishing if they do tourney today, while veteran Geno, Miles seven and six a few minutes inot provide the last four. It is Sarasen was eliminated by Ky: after Lafcon gained the quartor

mot no bany to way which girl Lafoon. Worsham Best Hergla finals-United ProsN,

-Reuter,

a fifth of a second better than here the response to the appeal also planning to celebrate the during the past two days. The Enterprise, Limited, Fred Wolcott's world figures has been very encouraging "Pakistan victory on a date not contributions ardenti!l continu-James Kratke Winds

{fog:--Central Newsgrun "The locat: Moslem population de yet fixed-Neuter. Reuter, s

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