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Springboks All Out
For 175 Runs
Leeds, July 26.
South Africa were all out for 175 runs in their first innings in the fourth cricket Test at Leeds to- day and England replied with 53 runs for no wickets.
South Africa, batting on a drying wicket, collapsed badly after the tea interval when they lost their last six wickets for 52.
the remaining dã minutes with any confidence were Bruce Iefore the close of play, England, | Mitchell, who scored fit in three opening pair, Ten Hutton and, hours, and Dudley Nourze, 51, in Cell Washbrook, seared 63 with two and a half hours.
at being separate),
The only South Afrienn hutsmen
to play the varled England aftrek
Campbell Record Bid Delayed
This finir put on 20 runs in two-hours" fer the third witkel,
The Test debut of Harold Bul- Nottinghamshire's fast-
let.
medium bowler, was mainly res ponable for South Africa's col- lapse Bowling with plenty of pace, heenphured four wickets In 28 over for only 34 runs.
Dongina Wright, Kent Aulo bowler, took two wickets to bring his votul for the season to 100.
Good Fielding
La Hutton-playing his Art Text innings in his native York-
Intuct.
to
After the tra interval. Nours, got out at 51, played on to Butler's first ball, a brillant gully catch dismissed Dawson five runs later, and one run later Yardley took á dazzling catch off Rowan,"
Combs, July 20. stireand Cyril Washbrook play E Malenim Cupbell tonight | cd stylish, confident cricket armosince i another gosipuement vore 40 runs in 35 minutes, then
played out Iime of hits attempt on his own work cautiously water speed record in the jet-peve England only 122 behind on The first innings with all wickets pulled spared bon "Blue Bird' It,
Sir Malcolm set up the record. o 141.74 miles an hour in 1938.
The boat will be sent back to Palamolath For further modifien. tion: belure Sir Malcolm will make, mother attempt. probably En few weeks. Sir Malcolin tunted that he would prefer the bext trimis in be in secret,,
The British "speed king" launched the Brat Arial runs in' The jet.propelled craft at Conlstón Water here last month, bu abur. * done a record bid almost imme. diately when the bunt developer "smoking** Trochle,
After lineation Blue Bird
Pullerton, displaying a nent style in his Test debut, and Mann Added 27 for the eighth wicket after which, the innings woon end- ed having lasted five and a quar- ter hours.
SOUTH AFRICA-
1st Innings
returned here a week ago for fur. Dennis Dyar, e Evans, b Wright 9
ther trial. -Reuter,
Seawanhaka Cup Races
Glasgow, July 26. The American elillanger for the Seawathaka Cap won the
second rare of the series today: beating the British Cup defen- der, Juhan, by two minutes 18 Reconia.
Djlon, sailing magnificently, proved herself a remarkably faat yacht off wind and in Hight air,
Alan Melville, b Edrich
Bruce Mitcheli, b Butler
6
D. Nourse, b Butler
B1
Ken Viljoen, b Wright
0.6. Dawson, Young, Butler 5
George Fullerton, e Cranstone,
Edrich
A. Rowan, e Yardley, b Edrich
N. Mann, e Edrich, U Cranston 20
1. Tuckett, & Evans, b Butler Ian Smith, not out
Extras
Total
7
175
Fall of wickets: 1-1: 2-29; 3-113; 4-121; 5-125; 6-130; 8-158: 9-175; 10-175,
Butler Edcleh Young The American yacht needs to Wright with one more race to regain Cranston this "Litle Amerien's Cup" Compton which a British challenger won on Long Island In 1938.—United Preas.
New York, July 27. Sol Strausa, neting director of the 20th Century Sporting Club, said today he planned ta offer Swedish Heavyweight Olle Tandberg a match with Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati in Madison Square Garrlen on Sept. 19,- Associated Press,
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H.K.F.A. MEETING
The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Ponthull Association will be held thin afternoon at 6:30 par. at the Gloncester Hotel.
All afiliated clula, are en- titled to send tin repṛrienta- fives.
Coverup
Captures The Cup
Inglewood, July 27. Coverup captured the $100,000 Gold Cup by three lengths, tying the 34-year-old
wax
record for
the
of
Mt.
the
HONG KONG, MONDAY, JULY 28, 1947.
Robertson In Great Form
London, July 26.
J. D. Robertson, who would have played in the Test Match against South Africa today at Leeds had Hutton been unfit, showed brilliant form in scoring 118 for Middlesex against Not- tinghamshire at Trent Bridge. His form id, much to com- pensate for the absence on Test duty of Edrich, Compton and Young,
Robertson made his century before lunch. He scored all round the wicket and hit 14 fours.
Twenty-six wickets foll at
Bathing Contest
Rushden, but this could not be Miss Ng Tan-fung was explained by the state of the
wicket. Rathor It was due to
good bowling and smart selding by both Northamptonshire anil Derbyshire.
The following were the close. of play kenres in County matches.
At Maidstone: Kent
versus
elected by the Judges at Bathing yesterday's Contest
"Miss Hong Kong–1947.”
to be
There was a large attendance of Chinese and foreign spectators at the contest, which was held at the Victoria Barracks Swimming and
Pool in aid of the British Chinese Flood Relief Fund.
Miss was besieged in her dressing room by representatives
Essex: Rent 540 for six (Tedd 136, Ames 152, Valentine 65 not one)
At the Oval: Surrey veraua by Yorkshire, Yorkshire 360 for 8 of two Chinese Cinematograph brillant ride
(Smithers 52, Watson not out 163).
mile and one-quarter course, The four-year-old KON Alabhal
cunsting finish after a Jockey Bobby Permane.
Front-running Burning Steam came in secund, Honeymoon third and Let's Dance fourth.
Coverup paid $21 to 70 cents! for a win.
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
London, July 26.
An increasingly disturbing prevalence of cases of infan- tile paralysis in Britain was shown todgy by the annoumas-
Ministry ment of the
nf Health that the number of cunes thuring the week up to the July 16 had rauched highest weekly, total ever re-, -corded.
There were 177, un increase of 97 on the previous, week.
The probability in that the figure will continuo to ring during the next few months, an official.of the Ministry of Health stated.-Router,
Beau
Brummel
Philip?
London, July 26. Saville Rów tailors Companies, who endeavoured to think that they have out.bid each other in an attempt found a new world lea At Lekester: Gloucester 267 to secure Miss Ng's signature on
the dotted line. They were under of men's fashions in able to persuade Miss Ng to listen Lieutenant to their entreaties and had to rest Mountbatten, future contented with a promise that she consort of Princess would discuss matters with them
Elizabeth. later.
(Emmett 115); Ialcester 88 for
2.
At Rushden: Northants 149 In running the race in 2008, (Marsh 6 for 37) and 51 for 6. Coverup tied the disputed record Derby 124 (Broderick 8 for 16), set by Whiskbrook II ni Belmont At Nottingham: Middlesex Whisk. 402 for 8 déclared (Robertson Park on June 28, 1913. brook's mark wus recorded 118, Thompson 79, Compton 65); officially hot turf writers fre Notts 21 for 1. quently claim the timing was inaccurate and that the actually ran United Press.
At Birmingham: Warwick 98 horse (Howorth 6 for 31, Jackson 3 a slower time. for 29) Worcester 141 for 3.
At Lords: The Army boat Royal Navy by 7 wiektes: Army 267 for 9 declared and 128 for 3. Royal Navy 224 and 167. At Cardiff: Glamorgan 338 for 8 declared (Byron Davis 64, Watkins not out 55) 100, Sussex 14 for 1.
LAWN BOWLS RESULT
At Austin Road yesterday, A. J Hall and W. J. M: Dickson beat W. J. Keatex and W. H. Balley by 30-10 in the 'First Round of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls cham-! pionship,
I
At Frome; Somerset 262; Lancashire 129 for G-Reuter
New French Singles Champion
Paris, July 26.
Joseph Asboth, Hungarian number, one lawn tennis player, is the new French men's singles champion.
but
the Hungarian's
In the final here today he beat scores, Eric Sturgess, the leading South superiority was unquestioned......In African player, in three straight the next two games and he ran
sele 8-6, 7-5, 6-4.
The Hungarian owed his vic- tory to his greater speediness and his amazing retrieving powers. Sturgess did everything to break up the rhythm of his opponent's 17 4 40
mixed G 31 game, He
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Byes 6, no-balls 2.
3
out to get the set 0.8.
On the whole it was a colour- less match with Asboth the de served winner.
Miss J. Jedrezfowaka of Po land and Christian Carallulis of
his attack Rumania entered the final of the
2 cleverly and varied his length mixed doubles event by beating
1
but the Hungarian kept sending the South African pair, Mra. on Sturgess Mary Muller and Eustace Fannin, 0 them back. Later
became very erratic.
by 10.0, 6.1. They will now meet Sturgess's best efforts were con. another South African combina fined to the first set when he led tlon uf Mra, Summers
and
ENGLAND—1st Innings 2.0 and 5.3, but Asbath, position. Sturgess in the final tomorrow.
well, Reuter.
launched an Intelligent attack
which won him the next three
Len' Hutton, not out Cyril Washbrock, not out ...
Total (for wkt.)
→→→→Reuter,
ing himself extremely
32
21
53 games for a B-6 lead.
The South African had to break
Asbath's service to level the
Moslems
Leaving
American Baseball New Delhi
New York, July 27.
In the American League Ted Williams hit home run numbers 22 and 23 to help Boston's. Joe Dobson to his 12th victory in defeating St. Louis 12 to 1.
first inning and another in the Williams got one homer in the third. At that point he had hit Brooklyn
The following, are the results of the contest:
1st-Miss Ng Ton-fung, age 20, height 5 ft. 1 in. weight 103 lb. (359 pts).
2nd-Miss Chan Ol-mui, age 24, height 5 ft. 2 in, weight 100 lb. (306 pts).
3rd-Miss Pak Lal.in, age 10, height 6 ft. 2 in, weight 93 lb. (298 pts)."
3rd-Miss Chu Lal-yin, age 18,
(298 pts). height 5 ft. 2 in. weight 110 lb.
Prior to the Bathing Beauty Contest, spectators were treated to a number of swimming events and exhibitions. Musical selec- tlons were rendered from time to time by a band from the Royal Marines.
Dominica Invasion Alarm
--Washington,-July-27.- Dominican Ambassador Jullo Ortega Frier said, today
that a 3,000 man "army of Communist revolutionaries"
Cuba, from Guatemala, Venezuela and Puerto Rico is poised in Cuba to invade the Dominican Republic
The Senator told a reporter ho
had information, that a boatload "
of a thousand men was scheduled
Philip
Since the glamorous days was still when Edward VII Princo of Wales and dictated the colour of neckties and the cut of trousers to snobs in all lands, London tailors have been Jamenting the lack of an out- standing
per sonality to lead styles in men's
wear.
International
said Mr. M. Raper, chairman of the Wholesale Clothiers Associa tion today, "has pearance of a man who cares
all the ap
about dealgn and the fit of his clothes".—Reuter.
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SHAKE-DOWN CRUISE OF "QUEEN MARY"
Southampton, July 26. The rejuvenated post-war "Queen Mary" returned from her shake-down cruise today and disem- barked 500 distinguished guests, many of whom brought ashore fresh white bread and rolls to take to their children-who never had seen the like since September, 1939.
The 83,00-ton Cunard-White Star liner. made the three-day run preparatory to returning to the trans-Atlantic luxury run on which she will make her first post-war trip to New York on July 31..
Auglerity-ridden Britons mak- ing the cruise marvelled at the appointments, food and liquor set out on the "Queen Mary."
One old lady who shared the table in the sumptuous dining room with the United' Press ro porter habitually exclaimed In- credulously at each meal: **It is like coming into another world."
Especially
dining In Hong
carried close to three which quarters of a million American
in 1936.
the
Kong, Doc.!
The interior of the liner, | Atlantic City, NJ,,:
July 27. troops as a war transport, hnd The motor car driver been refurnished in the same who wears a stiff collar luxury that characterised may be in danger of los- consciousness mo- ing ship when she first put to sen
mentarily while driving, A minor disappointment to according to Dr. Cor- Americans on board was · the
neille Heymans, the discovery that the rails' marked with the initials of hundreds of scientist who won a No- GIs had been replaced.
bel Prize in medicine, Costly furnishings "dispersed" about Britain in mine shafts and Dr. Heymans, speaking in the island's hills as a pre- the American Medical Associa caution, against bombing were tion's 100th. Anniversary brought back and refitted. Wines meeting, explained that drivers of pre-war vintage, now un- collars may press too strongly obtainable, which had been aunt against the side of their neck to Canada and Australia, were when they turn their heads to back in the wine captain's one side. If these drivers hap lockers.
pen to have extra sensitive nerves in the neck controls, he said, they are apt to "black out momentarily.'
comes
to
Now they hope to coach Food brought from the United Princess Elizabeth's tall well- States in the "Queen Mary's" groomed fance for the role of 86,000-ton sister ship Queen arbiter of fashion,
Elizabeth" they passed each "Lieutenant Mountbatten", other in the Solent on this trip The human body has two for the first time in their careers nerve centre controls, he told was served up on tables with newsmen, One in the aortic
ng their pristine linen and glitter.arch, just above the heart,
silver and
where the nerves feel and mep- servictica which are almost unknown in sure the pressure of blood as it post-war Britain.
from the heart; the The distinguished guests wore other is in the neck; one divi- enthralled. Some boldly, same sion on cach side. The aortic Adm. Charles M. Cooke, Com- furtively, asked their stewards centre is the first safety valve mandor-In-Chief of the United | If they could take home some
In maintaining blood circula- States Naval Forces in Western white bread and some of the tion," while the neck centre "la the safety valve to make sure Pacific, left for Tsingtao yester. Line's fine toilet soap day morning after six-day in- Women's baga bulged unbe the brain gets enough blood. spection tour of port facilities comingly as they trooped down dizziness are due to diminished Fainting and some forma of hera-United Press.
blood in the brain," he said. Associated Press.
Shanghai, July 27.
the gangplank.—United Press.
Amateur Swimming Surprise
St. Leonard's, Sussex, July 26.
to leave on Friday night from the Miss Peggy Winterton, a 22-year-old London girl
eastern
of Antilles, Cuban port Antillas is about 400 airline miles from Cluban Teljillo, Dominican
capital, and about 250 airline miles from the nearest point in the Dominican Republic.
to
nicet... the
who is so short-sighted that she normally wears glasses, sprang a surprise on the final day of the British Amateur Swimming Champion- ships here today by winning the womens' springboard diving title. -
The entire Dominican army, the envoy said, had been fully Miss Winterton, who
·won? aferted.
attack, many diving honours in India and Ortega Frier, said the Dominican Ceylon, beat the holder of the Government has informed the title, Miss Edna Childs by two United States Government and pointe.
that
protested to Cuba. He estimated *Miks Elizabeth
Church.
of
on or about August 1 Northampton, won the womens are going to have some fireworks 200 yards breast stroke title in 2 In the Dominican Republic."
The Ambassador, said he dess not know if the three Latin American Governments are direct- ly Involved in the invasion at tempt.
minutes and 52.8 seconds. The holder Miss Jean Caplin of Brighton was third.
Miss Cathie, Gibson, a young Scottish swimmer, who took two har
Mythical
War
MEN'S DOUBLES
Stockholm, July 25. The Indian -pair. Iftikhar Ahmed and Ghaws Mohammed, were beaten in the Mon's Doubles final of the lawn terinis tourni ment at Bastard today by the Swedish Davis Cup pair, Lennart Bergelin and Torston Johansson, who won 0-4, 5-7, 3.6, 6-1, and 6.2. Khg Gustaf watched the match.--Reuter.
Product Of
Nerves
Yannina, July 28.
A thorough investigation on-the-spot revealed to- day that the "International brigade" reported fighting in Greece is a mythical product of Balkan propagandists' war. nerves.
New Delhi, July 27, The prelude to India's inde pendence and the end of British rule will begin next week with We have protested to the titles yesterday, annexed
Government and informed third today when she won the Cuban the start of a big exodus of them of every detail but despite womens 100 yards back stroke In Moslems from this, capital city this they (the Invasion army) 79.4 seconds, beating the French turned from a two-day truck, thing to an Internatioifal, to Karachi where the temporary seem to be on their way." the holder Miss M. Berliaus by 1.2 mule and hiking trip into the brigade picked up by Greeks
said. Associated seconds.AS capital of Pakistan will be Ambassador
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This correspondent, just romander. This was the closest
mountains of the Albanian-|from. Balkan" "reports" -" from's
Miss Gibson harrowly 'falled to Greek frontier, Including an behind the iron curtain". that win a fourth title being beaten by accidental venture Into Albania, foreign troops from - France, The official transfer of power
a touch in the womens 100 yards found no trace of any Interna- Germany, central Europe, and from British hands to Moham
free style anal by her compatriot tional brigade or any soldier or Russia had been arriving at ALZ Miss Nancy Kalch, medan Paklatan will be made br
civilian who had seen or hoard | banlar" and v Yugoslav parta. Roy Romain, a London Univer- reports of one August 14 by Viceroy Lord
**The Greeks relayed the reports sity student, using the butterfly Mountbatten in a colourful cero-
throughout the world as evi stroke, won the 'mens' 200 yards mony at Karachi, The Viceroy
London, July 20;
There is every evidence to dence of Soviet, pressure báing! will officially transfor British Recovering from a black eye alid 30 seconds which clipped two that the guerillas are armed and
breast stroke final in 4 minutes support the Greek contention exorted in the Balkans. nowore to Hindu India the and a shaking received when his fifths of a second on his own supplied by Yugoslave and Al- The trouble was, they did following day here at New plane returning from Moscow British record,banians, but none whatsoever to
such a good job circulating thị Just night overshot the runway," "Pu) Kendall, another London back up the brigade, theory reporta that they began Bellov Lord Burghley reiterated' his Meanwhile, Indian leaders earlier Moscow statement that student won the mens 100 yards
free style title-Reuter. New York, July 27, worked against time to meet the he could son no reason why So- Seven: Protestant churchmen deadline when they chat off the vint Russla" could not be accept-
Lake Genova, Wisconsin, left by plano today for Belgrude; fetters of a subject people with; ed as a member of the Internâ–“ Xugo-Slavis, to study conditions; and as-explained by Dominioną -- a predominantly floņu, fondos MON one of the group; to determine Hindu India and a predominant After affiliation to the Federa. rescued from a blazing: erour-in ong commander who reported their men with promises of hop If there is still freedom of re-ly Moslem Pakistan tion, Russia, could apply for slon boat today, after an explo. Vispoke peor Greek who was from such a brigade wildn
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