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The British Golf

Cotton And Rees Britain's Hopes

Hoylake, June 30.

Officials of the British open golf championship set a hackbreaking par of 68 on Sunday for the course open in four-mile-long Hoylake golf

this whigh five American competitors' bid weyk against a field of 258 to keep the open crown for the United States.

This par equals the 11-year-old course record held Av Hem v Cotton, who is trying again to stem American domination of British golf as he did by wingng the open in 1934 after 10 straight yours of American victory.

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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1947,

DISTINCTIVE

PORTRAITURE

ASIA STUDIO

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World Shooting PAILS BEATS AMERICAN Championship Fine Recovery By Australian Star

Stockholm, June 29.

TOUR DE FRANCE Equipped with Danish rifles, Swiss pistols and

Besançon, June 29.

The Swiss cyclist, Ferdinand Kubler, won by hard sprinting, leading a pack of four, when

the 248-kilometre Sinabourg to Beanneon (fifth) lap ist the Tour de France was run, by mutual agreement, at an easy- guing pace today.

Swedish cartridges, the first 14-man group of Return Of Kramer's Advance

Argentina's sharp-shooting team entered in the world championships at Stockholm begin- ning in August started training yesterday at the Navy Warrant Officers' School at Berga, near Stockholm.

Baseball

Standings

Kubler's time of eight hours 10 minuutes 45 seconds was also accredited to Vincenzo Rosejeo of Italy, Robert Bunnqventure of France and Florent Mathieu of Belgium, who followed him In that order as scarcely per-

New York, June 30. the wross

Major baseball league stand. ceptible intervals finish Tine Rene Vielfo

ofing, including games of June 28,

National France checked in a few secorals. afterwards in seventh place, to

Won Liant maintain his overall points lend

XG 27 after five lapa.

Sixty-two survivory of the original 100 starters took today's lightly hilly Jap at An easy pace, chatting amicably for the first 220 kijometres and sprinting; their hardest only in the final leg, - United Press.

Phillies' Double Over Boston

New York, June 30.

In the American League Pete Saunders' first homer of the season in the sixth inning broke a 2-2 deadlock and enabled Philadelphia to defeat Boston 3 to 2 in the first game of a double- header and in the park homer with the bases loaded by first sacker Ferriss Fain highlighted a five run fifth inning to give the Athletics an-. other victory, 6 to 5. For Churage hurlers mutted In the second game the Tigers run

Clevringid Indians with four their current winning streak a Tart Wright's single in four games by sweeping

the Browna. the with sering George Dickeydoubleheader from from second has broke tie and The score was 6 to 1. gave the White Sox a 4 to 3 edge In the National League Kirby to the fire gane of a twin bit! Higbe won his 100th an The second game was rained out Afth victory at the season when

Pittsburgh defeaterl Chicago E efter half an inning.

the first game Early Wym to 4.

ninth draped the Yankees on five hits to capture his ninth victory for Washington

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"Demarla said: "We can in good time acclimatize ourselves and we have a month of hard training to rench our peak."

Property From Japan

Washington, June 29,

The Secretary of State, General

George Marshall, announced that the Supreme Commander of the Allied Powers in Japan had osied nationals of United The Argentine team was little to permit impressed by the world champion. Natur Governments to seek the property in Japan ship butts at Storn Skeggan, and return of

bren confiscated, campinred which had aid they were small with Argentina's modern rite blocked or wrongfully transferred ranges.

by, the Japanese during the war. The 30-kilogram silver Argen-

He sold it would permit nation's tina Cup-one of the works to send laited powers of attorney challenge prizes-disanto agents in Japan, and trans. peared during the war.

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won by the Estonian team in the missen would be only tant world championships in 1999 officing channels.

The statement said: "Persons and was kept at Dorpat during i the war, but the Russians despite in Japan bolding such powers of 38 repeated Swedish requests have attorney may make an application

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Cleverul Philadelphate Detralt Washington

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Salot Ipais

Associated Press.

The Leaders

New York, June 30,

War

in the owner's name for the re-

ant revealed whether it is still 25 there

stulen-United turn of property, under procedure

established by the Supreme Com

Major baseball league leaders (gaming through June 27);

American

Batling:

Boudreau, Cleveland, 346; Kell. Detroit, 333, Runs: Williams, Boston, 48; Hen-Į

Sing Tao Get A Challenge

mander.

be

"Following the return of pro.

will only perty, the agent permitted to use the property in such normal comincial activi- ties as appived by the Mary Government authorities. Furds returned under the procedure rapy not be converted into dollars o other foreign exchange at thin time.

To Semi-Finals

Wimbledon, June 29. Four Yank tennis aces had a chance of making the semi-finals of the Wimbledon championships an all-American affair as they prepared for Monday's quarter-final round of the men's singles.

Derby Winner's. Failure

race

The players had an uff-day day (Sunday), with na mat- hes scheduled.

Jack

Kramer, Bob Falken- Budge burg, Tom Brown and Patty, are all playing for the United States after curly-round, victories.

Kramer is sinted to meet his sternest lest so far in Geoffrey Brown, 'Australian, Davis Cup layer. Kramer is in top form match after downma Toresten Swedish star.

Paris, June 29. Baron Georges de Waldner's three-year-old colt, Peart Diver, running in his first

since winning the Epsom Derby, falle for the to finish in the Best six in the the

in the fourth £8.380 Grand Prix de Paris, the Johannesen, Tichest rate in France this season, round, at Longchamp today.

Falkenburg was paired with Dinny Palls, the Australian who as his country's now chter hope, after the surprino [defeat of "John Bromwich by

The race was won by the out- sider Avenger, owned by Prince Aly Khan and ridden by Charlie Smirke.

ranks

Avenger won by one and a half Putty.

Tom Brown, who eliminated lengths from Tournment 11, white Glater was another half length Australia's Colin Long in the fourth round, Inces Yvon Petru, away thiri.

champion from mileFrance, whys reached the brac- ket of eight without too much trouble us a result of fortunate seeding,

There were 16 runners in the defending raer, which was run over one

even furlongs. Reuter,

BEN HOGAN

WINS

Patty Vs. Drobny

"Agenis to whom powers of

Patty will be pitted against; Chicago, June 30 the Ceechs' Jaroslav Drobny. attorney are to be sent may be

Little Ben Hogan vaulted In- Drobny, poker-faced left-hand- freety selected by property

to professional goif's' top money er. widely acclaimed as the London, June, 30. owners from persons resident or winning spot today by winning best

Continent player of the The Sing Tao football present in Japan, providing they the $15.500 Chicago National and play in carly-round":

Military Golf Tournament with 14 un-mutches of the European Davis Dimaggie. New York, 42. team which is arriving are acceptable to the

at 270. — Associated Cup aluminations enhanced his Government authorities."--United der par ifts: Dillinger. St. Louis and in Britain from Hong Press.

reputation greatly. Dimaggio, New York, 76,

rich, New York, 45.

Buns batted in: Johnston and

Honie rust Keller. New York.Kong about the middle

13; Williams, Boston, 12, of August to play vari- Stolen nars: Dillinger, St. Louis, ous British teams, has

19; Philley. Chicago, 10. Strikeouts:

Feller, Cleveland, 101; Newhouser, Detroit, 82. Pitching: Kinder, St. Louis, five und zero; Harder, Clevelan-1, 4 and 0.

National

now received a challenge from an old opponent.

Mr.

This has been handed, to Andy Ralston, Secretary of the Isthmian League, who is organis-

Walker, Philadelphia, ing the visitors' tour. The chat 446; Baas, Cincinnati New York

ok the second game, however, 3 to literasi (heir tongue lead A games over Boglon which was

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Batting:

Rung

Runa

and Slaughter, St. Louis, 341.

01; Mize, New York, Robinsun, Brooklyn, §3.

buited in: Couper,New York, 56; Mize, New York.

A pinch single in inning by Arky Vaughan scorel Jackie Rubinson from third with the winning Dodger run as Brook- yn beat New York 4 to 3 in the Krst game.

Home runs

Sid Gordon, Johnny Mize and Williard Mar shall highlighted a six rum eighth inning for New York to enable Hits: Baumholtz, Cincinnati, 8:

Haus, Cincinnati, 77. the Giants to defeat the Dodgers Home runs: Mire, New York, 19;

to five in the second

Cooper, New York, 15. Cincinnati's early eight lead in the first four innings, was

Stolen

base: Robinson, Brooklyn, 10. Hopp and Tergeson; Bos- whittled down by St. Louis to xix

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rond game.

rue

54.

lenge comes as an echo of 1940.

During that year, the Sing Tus club members, which are coming to Britain, met a British Services team at Anson Road Stadium in Singapore. The match resulted in

1-1 draw.

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By a coincidence, most of that British team

now nt Or

colnshire, and they have sont out à challenge for a return match. There may be some

difficulty in

programme of nine matches spread over a month. If it can be done, It is suggested that the proceeds be given to the Far East Prisoner-of-War Aid Society -L.P.S.

R.A.F, alatian at Cranwell, Lin-

Press,

Red Blast Against Sun Fo

Shanghai, June 30. The Communist radio, intercepted in Shanghai this morning, replied to Vice-President Sun Fo's recent outbursts against Chinese Com- munists and the Soviet Union and his appeal for positive United States aid with a scathing attack charging the "degenerate" son of Dr. Sun Yat-sen with inconsistency of political philosophy for personal aggrandizement. The radio charged that Sun Foj putting their trousers on,"

Fairy Tale Joined the government reorgant. zation to receive the "appellation The Communist radio claimed

runs in the eighth inning but ti strikeouts: Blackwell, Cincinnati, in another game into Sine of Vice-President."

Reds slayed on top, 9 to 7 te win the

first gate. The Cardinals overwhelmed the Reds in wildl slugging match to take the second game 17 to 2.

76:- Branca, Brooklyn, 64. Pitching: Blackwell. Cincinnati. 12 and 2: Munger St. Louis, 6 and E.

Bob Elliott's double witte, ave[Assopleted Pryss..

the Boston

man on base

Rove

the

Braves a tenth inning 8 to 7 vie tory over Philadelphia in opener and Boston, driving to re gain first place in the league, swept the second game 4 to 2.

Scores:

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Ice Hockey Wind-Up At Wembley

London, June 29.

R. H. The Ottawa All-Stars wound up a 13-game ice hockey schedule before 10,000 wildly cheering fans at Wembley on Saturday and lost to the

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The women players are still one lap away from the quarter- finals, with fifth-round mat- 1ches scheduled for Monday.

Margaret Osborn of Los Ar- geles has been matched with Annailan Bos of Italy, who docs not figure to extend her much. › Second-seeded Louisé Brough of Beverly Hills is belleved equally safe against Mrs. P. F. Glover of Great Britain, while fourth-ranked Patricia Camming Todd is favoured over PeguY Vivian of England. Doris Hart of Miami, however, faces Mag- da Rurak of Rumanin:-United' Press.

Quarter Finals

the

Wimbledon, June 30. Budge Patty, unseeded Amer!- ean piant killer of the All-Enx- land International Tennis Cham- pionships, todiny beat Czech. Jaroslav Drobny 3-0, 0-4, 7-9, 6-2, 0-3 in

quarter final round of when the men's singles. It said his changes of-policy America's military position with Patty came into the limelight were enough to expose him," regard to Japan was disadvanta on Saturday when he defeated that he has peeled off his geous, Sun Foby order of Australia's John Bromwich. "beralism and alliance with the Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek American Jack Kramer, seeded Soviet Union and the Chinese issued his famous 'separate peace No. 1 in the current tourney, boat Communist Party, the fig leaves with

Japanese talk. His Australlan. Geuf Brown 0-0, 0-1, which covered his shame, and do purpose was similar to that of to: Dinny Palle (Australis) bent

0-3. Bob Falkenburk (United States) 4-0, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0, 0-2.

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the

dance in the nude. -The day extortion from America of absurd spectacle. of Dr. Sun Fo fa ̈ $300,000,000 loan." expresses the fact that General.

It said that then Sun Fo fell out!

K. Ahmed and Mikk M. Cou issimo Chiang Kai-shek's little of favour and became a Kuomin-querque were eliminated from the palace has caught fire. People Lang Left Winger up to the time mixed doubles by the British pair,* who are startled awuke In the of the opening of the People's E. Wittman and Miss E. Middle- wilddle of the night and run out Consultative Council in which ton, who won by 4-6, 6-1 and 7-5 Into the streets wildly screaming Gen. George Marshall was making in the third round.-United Press help, seldom get around to efforts for China's peace and and Router.

National League team 12-9 in the wildest and Plot Uncovered

most serious upset of the schedule.

The return of the Ottawa, All-f all agreed that it is "too tough,"

1 Sturs to Canada on Tuesday wifi | and Lepine said: "It may be

v end the summer hockey season'] O.K. for the others, but it is not

with the All-Star team oblaining for this guy.”

nine victories, three losses, and

Chicago (1st game)..

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New York (1st'ganie)

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Washington

New York (2nd gamė) 3 Washington

Wigning pitcher B. Johnston,

St. Louis (1st game)..., 6 Detroit.......

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Winning pitcher Trout,

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Pittsburgh Chicago Brooklyn (1st gamo).... 4. 8 New York

Winning pitcher Taylor,

Brooklyn (End game). 6 12 New York

Winning pitcher Trinkle,

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Leading Scorers

In France

(Continued from Page 1)

on Paris at the same time from Germany. M.R.P. And Communists

Paris, June 20, Leaders of the Popular Re- publican Party took a united

unity.

The Communist radio then re. called an ancient Chinese fairy tale that there was an immortal nionkey who could transform it

self intc 72 different shapes. It

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting

sald that Sun Fo has more than ou a frequency of 845 kileyeins 72 shapes. "But if he changed from 12.30 to 2.00 pm, and 6.30 to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.52 could not get megacycles in the 31 metre band nature from 1230 to 1.15, 7.30 to 8.80 and 9.15 to 11.00 pan.'' H.K.T.

10,000 times he away from his baxic extreme self-interest,"

U.S. Reaction All Star conch, who captained thei

It was even more rigorous two

Conjecturing on the United Wembley Monarchs in pre-war months ago, practicing every day

States reaction to Sun Fo's out- seasons, look spot on defence for and playing two games a week in the first time and old Wembley humid temperatures.

Most of

bursts the Communist radio sold 1 fans gave him a 'rousing hand, the players jost a few pounds, but Etand in opposition to a return that "America has helped for a and spent a lot of of the Communists to the Gov- long time not enough to worry about. The team, handled from the The highlight of the series ernment under present circum- money. But what is the result? of realistie bench by Manager Jerry Fried came towards the end of Satur. stances at a meeting of the A certain number man, produced a real ice gala. day's game, when Wilkinson was Party's National Council today. American political figures seem to Amateur and professional figure beriched for roughing.

This opposition is expected to have begun to realize and are skaters, clowns and youngsters The crowd yelled good-natured. be voted into a resolution to be apprehensive of the fact on this put on alows between periods. ly as the grinning defenceman issued by the Council..

extremely small puppet stage. and at the end of the game the skated to the cooler. "I didn't ¦ Speakers voiced particular But the National government is There crawe stood up and gave the know how I'm going to get one, disapproval of the pressure be- really a bottomless pit, visitors a farewell demonstration. he said. "I couldn't get around ing applied on Governmont Chiang Kai-shek, Sun Fo and the labour unrest and like cannot but break out their Bobby.soxers lined the corel. fást enough to hit anybody, so I through 41

dors outside the dressing room figured the only 4.

way was to street demonstrations by "car- talents for falaltying the accounts, looking for autographs, but the climb all over one of those guys tain political mon and parties." This is doubles the occupation

at which Nanking corrupt players ducked out the back) way. near the boards when he would Reuter.

dom is most adept...." Wembley officials were non- be unable to fnove."

The broadcast said that Nan. Paris, Juno' 80.

king would try to make, America Premier Paul Ramadier call keep on pouring, funds, into the

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Winning pitcher Brazie,

(1 | committal ond the All-Stars are Wilkinson collected a shilling. not talking yet, but it's reported from Sir Arthur Elvin, Managing that the Arena's officials would Director of Wembley, for bla welcome goalkeeper Harry Ben-' penalty,

$lo.

Economic Crisis.

2.10 p.m.-Delly Pregramme Bummary,

12.23 p.m.-Canada's National

Anthwens.

Carroll Cibbana & Javor Urpheank" **

12.47 p.m.-The Ink Spots,

1.00 News, Weather Report and

Anopt/deemesiN,

1,10 p.m.---Orchestral Interlude,

1.10 p.m.-Morton and Karenz -Two-

Planom 1,80p.m.-Xalf an Hove with. Lahar. 2.10 .Cinee Dawn:

0.34 p.m.-,80. Transcription. Serviert "The Dirck, Abbott". A Radio Thriller for «ChUdroa | by ˆ G., M. -Wilsun,*

7.10 p.m.--Hervices Musle Hall*

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Bouth of the Border”—A Mexitan Medley by Murton Gould, and His Orchestra,

andun Relay World News:

even Uritalo,

30 p.m.-London Relay Hemd News ofDelsl.18-Budio "The Vendelta". A

Shert atory by Guy de Maupastasi.**. Itead by David Yorkis...

ed a cabinet meeting today to bottomless pit by shouting

8.30 D.M.—D.D.C. Transcription Bervical

Music for Utrine and Orchestra. 9:00p.m."We. Bing for. You ́--Richard

Tauber and Murta - Egworth.

9.16 p.m.-Studor' Radio Magazine, „Pro-

...dured by CHRảd Davli,

Dance Orchestre

from the Paraydunt. Daliensen,

Cincinnati 1st game) St. Louis!!

Winning pitcher Vandermeer.

nett, defenceman Don Thompson, The following were the team's start a week of work on a emer- "Soviet aggression."

Hency economic programme "Chiang Kai-slick has not only i rightwinger Ralph

Harley, leading goal scorers during the leading to a vote of confidence directed Sun Fo to demonstrate 10.00 pmraton Hot Now, 3winger Jean Lafortune, defence tour:-23-year-old Freddie 8

man Lowell Craig, and centre winski and Billy Watson, 18- in the National Assembly on these tactics but he himself has 10,11 p.m.Italy of Frank Turik next season. year-old: centro led in the Anal. Friday, which many observers given a personal demonstration

to be effective.) 11.00 am-Clea Daim. Slowinski and defencemen Joa Slowinski, who might go up to believe will topple the govern which proved Lepine and Mathers are not Inter: the New York, Hangers, nextment, unless it can work cayed, nt it la reported that they season scored two for point a concrete solution to the econo- have better setups in Canada. total of 30 and Walson, who mie crisis. ****.

Despite the return of 250,000 In their dressing room after probably will return-to-play for the game, the players said they Wembley next season, notched calUnited Prons, were not keen about play the four to dupenly four paint strike situation remained criti-

tle-United Press. hockey in cricket weather. They behind Blowinski,--Reuter,

Philadelphia" (1st gamo) 7.0 Boston

8 17 Winning pitcher Karl. Philadelphia (2nd game) 20 Bonton

4 11 Winning pitcher Voltello, Associated Presne

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out Whether or not it will still be effective, this time is for the future to decide."

Printed and published, for the The Communist radio, conceded proprietors The Newspaper that Chiang mby, succeed in win: Enterprise. Limited, by WALTER" ning the support of "American JAMES KEATER, Windsor House, diehards,”--United Press..

Hong Kong.

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