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DINNY PAILS SCORES IN U.S. TENNIS
Forest Hills, Sept. 7.
In the first round of the men's single in the U.S. Tennis Championship, Dinny Pails of Australia defeated Jim Evert of Fort Lauderdale, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1.
Mike Anne WolTerd of Hears- dale, NY., defeated Mrs. Elfi Carroll of New York, partial defandt, 10, 4.1:
Betty Combe of Westfekt. tie forhind Ming Sara
NY..
Mr
6-0, 6-1.
f Washroogtem D...
Mr Berly Hilton of Eng- Sund defented Mre. Betty James
Maumi, Florida, 8-6 8-4.
In the end rand of the women's singles. Mrs. Patricia Tanda ef alla, California, des Trated Allop athewis, 6-, 63,
Kowle
Mr Mary Perutus of Los Angelo defeated Miss Belly Roremquest of South Oringe. 4-1, 1-6. 63.
Mrs. Nancy Bok n of Eng- and defeated Helen Pastall of;
Los Angeles Teh, 745,
I the rond round of thei
Plot Against Ibn Saud
Cairo, Sept. 1.
A plot puinst the life of King The Sund of Arubin, a fuck, "if the real bruth known), would unmor the Arch world," ang reported today by the Wefdet Mercspaper. Stralu
Jet
The newspaper wrote there nude and a vezmun ver alerted to tree her incotre
The pht to mawazomerate the King. The wery mail to Jer re teft
day, and tonerdled
TR- aerian
the desert to the King'a calup. The King Rend of the
wad pumptly don't
it the severpaper added. Heater.
men's singles, Jack Kramer of] British Miners
Los Angeles defented" Elwart
M Gronk of Be, oklyn, '60, 691
-1.
Tom Brown of San Fran
ses, defented Richard Heart!
of Miami. 7-5, 6-2, 6-2
Still Out
(Continued from Page 1 Because of tosees in coal pri duction, extinted 11 nearly
CHINA MAIL
Kowloon Club Bowls
One of the clusest bowls game scen on the local greens since the re-occu- pation was witnessed' yesterday at the Kow- loon Cricket Club in the first match of the Triples Championship.
It was anybody's game riķia) up to the last wood which was rolled complete darkness,
A seven the 10th head!
f14-7 prave Dickson a jead agalost 1. Nuropha. This lead was slipptened to four
CTT 1
on the
16th head and washed-out on the
17th when Noronha's men chalk.
ed up a four.
A singleton on, following heads once more to the
Cach of the put Dickson
front, but a two on the 20th equalised for) Nuronlie, This last neore was the more creditable in that the wouls were sent down in semi- darleness.
The last hend secured for J. Noronha the singieton needed to win the game.
The players were 11. F. Shields. A.J. Hall and JAY,M, Dickson versus F. Noronha, C. Roza-Pereira & J. Noronha.
H.K. CLUB
AL Hong Kong Frothall Club yesterday 5. Yusuf beat E. Green
the Third Round of the Singles Lawn Bowls championship.
Boh Palkenburg of Les An 3 106,000 tons, the gas supply wood by 21-17 on the 18th head in roles defeated Le nard Steiarri
100,000 coUUNISTA
of Brooklyn 6-1, 6-4, 6-4
Czeclis Jaroslav Drobny of lovakia defented Frank Bowden | of New York, 9-7, 64, 7.5.
Fed
was reduce
to lend 18-11. threw
Yoxall lend 11-5 at the ninth Italian Strike
head, but two threes Green. Meanwhile, Home despatched ir ught
scores level. Emique Moree of Argentina, port that ageleultural workers Yusuff then seared a singleton,
Northern Haly.
Enter and a twe defeated Brandep Marken af throughout Mantival 6-0, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4. mohibering some 600,000, struck Yusuf had the necessary
Colin Long of Australia de truly after breakdown of nego buds at the next hen but fireen. Minister of word with his last wood burnt the fented Richard Mouledous eftations between
Agriculture Antonio Segnt and head but in the replay Yusuf New Orleans, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.
scored twa to lead 20-11. James Briak of Seattle this their leaders in Milan. feated Charles Masterson of! Brooklyn 6-4, 6-0, 6-2.
Ricardo Ba'blers of Chile de futel Alastair Martin 4-6.
Tise official statement From the Milan Prefecture snd the negotiationis eure in a deadbek!
"Intrus igeat" because of the attitude of the farmers' repre-i
10-4, 6-2, 61.
Irwin Drfman of New York, sentatives." defeated Dr. Julins Holdman 6-4, 6-1, 9.6. 6-1.
Negotiations in Naples e tween landowners and workers
Greenwood then scored a four followed by a two before Yusuf ran out a winner with a single.
OPEN PAIRS
Playing at Austin Rund yes. terany M. Ferkuson & R. Mor- rison defeated H. A. Lanimert
In the acetal round of the remained deadlrked and chou-j and C. Gough by 25 shot to 17 men's singles, Genfrey Brown, sands of farm hands left their in the Quarter Finals
defented
of Australia Vogt, 6-4. 9.7. 7-5.
Bill, Jolis perling a settlement,
In Belgium Too Brussels also
reports that
Fred Kavaleskie of Detrit defeated Francis X. Shinds of New York, 13-11, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4,
Berb Behrens of Fort Luder da'e. Florida, defeated Arman do Viera of Brazil, 6-1, 6-1, 6-5, - United Press.
ten thousand steel workers in the Idege area struck toidug for higher wages, losing important steel iron-smelting plants unl works-United Press and Asso
ciated Press,
"Rap-Taking" Made A Profession
New York, Sept. 7.
Open Pairs Champlonships.
of the
,
TODAY'S GAMES
The following are today's game, in the Colony Lawn Bowls Cham. plcnship:
J. MeKelvic v. M. N. Rakusen (Recreio).
Lee and Alarcon v. Dickson and Hall (K.D.R.C.).
Basa, A. N. Other and Landoli v. Leopard, Souza and Bradbury (e.c.c.).
SWEDES SET NEW WORLD RECORD
Stockholm, Sept. 7. Pour swift Swedes todaj šelį
work, record for the two-mile relay.
a now
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1947.
Sing Tao Sidelight
A scene In the Dulwich Hamtel Football Club goal area 'Sandwiched in their garne acalust Sing (Tao on Aug. 23. between two Dulwich players я Chu Wing-keung. who played for South China last season. He has the distinc- ilon of having scored their first goal for Sing Too in Eng- land and came into the team in place of Lai Shui-Wing
who Injured his ankle the day before, Dulwich won by 5-2 after leading by three clear goals in the first 18 minutes.- APhoto.
Travelling Trader Faced With Strangling Charge
Brawl Over Money Exchange
A dispute over the cur- rency exchange rate of rubles, pounds, and U.S. dollars was the cause of a 10-man assault against Law Ching Ling in Tsui Ying Tea House on Sat- urday.
Prosecuting at Central yester. duy, Inspector M. Soul charged that Cheung Kwai Sung had entered the tea house with a gang of nine men. Taking a table adjucent 10 Law, the gang ordered a round of orange squash. Cheung then called out "Who is Law?" and Law answered that he
Was.
Using abusive language, Cheung attacked Law. The gang follow. ed suit, throwing wooden stools and bottles of orange squash.
When the police arrived, Lave and four of bla friends had been wounded, broken orange squash toiles Rtered the door, seven stools were broken,, Damage amounted to $100.
Law, acting us a gu-between. had told Cheung previously that he would pay a debt in pounds instead of rubles but would not us demanded pay U.S. currency by Cheung.
Mr. Conklin ordered 'Cheung toi phy $100 damage to
the tea
house and soufenced him to four
months' hard labour.
More Clashes In Java
Batavia. Sept. 8.
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KOREAN ISSUE
MAJOR PROBLEM
IS
Washington, Sept. 8. The two-year-old United States controversy with Russia over Korea was added today to the growing Hst of major cast-west issues which the American Government may bring to a showdown in the forthcoming United Nations session in New York.
Clashes In Transjordan
Mtxeow, Sypt. 7. Troop dispersed deman atautora and nude verrata due-, ing elashes in duman, Frang. jordan capital, sccording to locul prent reposta ynstedd in u. Trian Agencj drupitch from Brirus.
The demonstratures enl teles phone toiven totd destroyed several bridges,
King Alallahu al 172 family have left the expilul, The dispatch added,
Thene
dorvlopmenta dollared en announcement by the King flurt h roulet Carta and his "Greater Sprin" plan, which aims at federating Troms. jordan, Iraq, Syria and par! of Pulesthie-Router.
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American Baseball
Now York Sept.
Moscow The disclosure by Unt the Soviets nye rejected an Amerlen invitation to a four power conference on Koren was Trilowed immediately by autho- ritative word here that the ease. might be thrown into tho- United Nationa.
The Russian rejection drama.... Used Secretary of State George Marshall's préparations for the United Nations meeting.
The invitation had been ex- tended last mouth for Sept. 8: It was explained by State 'De-' parliment officials as a desire to try a new approach toward u Foviet-Americum agreement "un unification and independence of The Asiatic nation which "tho two great powera now split with Their occupation forces.
The Facts
The Russians salt the joint commission on. Korca had not exhausted
possibilities. American officials today sald that the conference could yo uliead with only Britain and Ching, both of which have 'Mil dicated their willingness to ut tend, but even such a meeting would have to be long postponed, Moreover authoriting agrei helutally could accomplish nothing. The lasucs are between Russia and Ameriën. Authorities believe, therefore,
that
it
In the American League, the that the most likely course of
by
cagte leading Yankees, Droise a
nction will be to throw the whole stretch three-game losing froumeing the Washington Sena-witir a listing of. past efforts to thing into the United Nationa fors 7-1, H was the 17th. victory tor Allie Reynolds who tank the
the
I get (!) agreement with
that the Soviets had consistently
Die Dutch Army today re-mound for the fird one in two Russians and a record to show
continuing weeks but aquin was bothered by blocked such an agreement.,
alling shoulder and was Republican exigence to Dutch forced to retire in the eighth. clearingsweeps in occupied
Joe Page Onished the game for
him.
Scores:
The sordid story of a relationship allegedly com- arcs of Java and Sumitra.
The communique snid the menced in 1944, when accused was attached to Dutch lost seven killed and 12 the Shamshulpo Police Station, which she was wounded on Sunday. alleged to have been forced by threats of per- Twenty clashes against the sonal injury or death to resume after the re- hudonesians runging in size up occupation was told to Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at to 200 men were reported in
said New York Kowloon yesterday by a 22-year-old married the communique, which woman during the committal proceedings that sharpest fighting centered Washington
in the oil and coal rich Palem. against Lau · Fuk, 30, travelling trader, on
bang region of south Sumatra. charge of attempted murder by strangulation.
The United Nations Consulur- In evidence. Trang Chilling,, Policu, he tried to kill me." Misaton on Sunday night receiv Boston (28. game) 4 stated that she first met the When chargedi, said Detecca written, repurt of conditions Phurd:lphia accused in 1944 when he was tive Sub-Inspector 6 Dowman inside the Indonesian Republią.
Shamshuipe who appeared for the prosecu- from the Australian and French Boston (2nd. game)' attached to the Police Station. She later had tion, accused stated that he was Consuls. intimate relations with him as drunk at the time. This state. slie "could not help it."
a
The Consular Mission,
The least this could accoth: lish, it was felt, would be to make the fnets elaar before other government and the people of the world-Associated Press.
National League
American League
1 E
1
7 D 7
0
Brooklyn
G
1
New York,
7 12
Winning pitcher Allie Reynolds, Cleveland Chicago
3
7
2
Whining pitcher Koslo, Philadelphia
2
11
2 .7
Beston
3
Winning pitcher Red Embree.
1
Winning pitcher Bit Donntily Chicago
4
0
12
|| Pittsburgh
3 7
Winning pilcher Coleman,
Philadelphia
3 10
Winning plicher Johnny Miller. Cincinanti (1st.game) 7 12
1
9
5 Lauls ........... 12/15 - 0 com. "Winning pitcher Bill McCahan. Winning pitcher Munger,
ment was refuted by Detective posed of representatives of six S Louis Sergeant Li Chow-shing in the antions who hold membership in Petrolt witness-stand yesterday,
obser.
A
0 4
1 Cincinnati
Eame)
(2nd.
打 Winlod piteler Raftensberger. (Continued of foot of next Col.) --Axsociated Press,
No the Security Council,, was dele- Winning pitcher Jack Kramer. St. Louis wine bolite or trace of wine was found in the room at the vance of the Counell's cease fire
gated to supervise the time of the Police visit, nifirm- order in the Dutch-Indonesian ed Det-Sgt. Lt.
conflict.
Evidence given by Dr. Frank
Meanwhile, 2014. Kung, Kowloon Hospital, was communique reported
indecatan 200 Hurt In
*sharp
to the effect that when he lashes où Juvn's frontlines, and
examined complainant on July dispatches from Jogjakarin in- Grandstand Collapse
་
were
Bombay, Sept. 8... Two hundred spectators, among them women and children, were injured, 45 of them seriously, when a wooden stand collapsed at a football ground here tonight.
On the re-cecupation of Hong Kong, said witness, she broke off with him but was later Saced to return to him as-he threatened to cripple or even The Assistant District Attorney, John Cone, blew
kill her. the lid off the boldest Brooklyn racket since
Broke Away "Murder Inc." today with the disclosure of a
In October 1946, witness de. professional rap-takers association "of men
rlared, she again breko away bribed or forced by threat of death to take the
Running 880 yards each, from him and did not see him rap for bookies sought in the city's war on
Sweden's Hans Liljequist, Ing. in until July 29 this year 20 he found linear transverse dicated the Republicans
bruises on the front of the considering decluring the capital illegal horse-race betting."
var Bengtsson, Olie Lindeen and when she met him at Nathan One man already has been, ing forced by two men to per- Rune Gustafsson, clocked seven Road, Yaumati. He then asked and at least three bruises an open elty in the event of a "silenced by gunmen in the nitt himself to be arrested as a minutes and 29 seconds to bether to call on him the follow on her back.
Dutch attack. - Associated of the hookie ring. nc. hoskie, under the threat, "We'll ter the former mark of seven Read, third floor. She agreed nes,
ing day at 146 Lai Chi Kok
The neck bruises, said wit-] Prens.
were consistent with cording to one unwilling "rap-| kill you if you don't."
minuter 34.6 segunds, establish-} taker." and the police feared ni Prosetti said the two men et at Los Angeles on May 24, to do so as she "wanted to have marks left by a rope having
been tied to the neck with: reverberation of the racket handed him an envelope con- 1911. by the University of Calf dual talk with him,”
New York, Sept. 8. might lead to similar slayings. taiping slips and told him to fornia's John
At 11 am. on July 30. con- pressure used in front.
The police charged with lathis not emised other damage. tinued Mr. Cone said a strong-arm wait on a certain street corner. Klemmer, Dick Peter and Clarhouse to keep the appointment. Mr. C.A. Sutherton Russ, for Princess Martha of Norway, ar incident.
witness, the left her
Crown Prince. Olav and Crown against demonstrators after the An application for bail by
Police dispersed the employed by a Brooklyn bookie ang that two policemen ence Barnes.
"with a lathis charge-Reuter. rived by plane on Sunday from
The accident occurred The team was paced by the Pio to doing so she told her the defence, after accused as Oslo on a three-week trin during had force and, with bribea would show up to arrest him. Langing from US$10 to US$100. They warned him. "If you want Swedish B team and the relay Chi Kek Road address if she posed by DSI Dowman and re-undergo treatment
grandmother to call at the Lal committed for trial, was op- which the Crown Princess will plantes bookmaking evidence to live, keep your trap shut."
was not a part of the inter-
a spinal quarter-final of the Western in- of He anid he was supplied with Nordic meet which was held to.
fused by His Worship.
condition.Associated Press.
dian premier football on innocent men to satisfy the
tourpa- official demand for arrests in bail and a lawyer and given day.
ment--the Rovers Cup-between the citywide investigation of US$100-US$60
himself Separate times of
the Staffordshire Regiment and the bookmaking racket and to and $50 for the fue..
Mohan Bogan. cruck, were: Liljequist,
Indian The police put a 24-hour secs; Bengtsson, divert attention from genuine
team of Calcutta. members of syndientes,
guard on Prosetti's family and seen; Lindeen, 1 min 53 sers: witness, defendant suddenly "We have questioned severnt his fiancee and arrested the Gustafsson, thousands of arresteil bookies two men he named. The men United Press.
and
for
are going to question were held in US$10,000 bond more," Mr. Cone said. He dis- bui! for hearing. United
closer that the rup-lakery as- Press
sociation, under the“ ru'e of
ruthless gunmen, was working SOFTBALL MEETING
for unknown londers, Detectiven
The annual general meeting`of
Reese,
1 mln
1
Grover
did not return by noon.
-On arrival at defendant's house, witness said; site found the team!
him in his cubicle lying on his 1 min 49.8 bed.
After aceursing her of min 54.2 being "very anobblah," alleged
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS
Paris, Sept. 7.
in she falt
Betty Grable Takes Highest Earnings
V
Washington, Sept. 8. Betty Grable, with earnings of £52,000 tops the list of highest-paid film stars according to a report issued by the U.S. Treasury.
·
minutes after the interval of the 440
five
The match was watched by a
| record crowd of 12,000; Thou-
"Safety First"
Hits Hard
.
At Shanghai
crowd
Shanghai, Sept. ~81:~
On the annual "safety first”. sands of disappointed spectators traffic campaign week Shunghat Inter demonstrated noisily at the nightmare of pedestrian Football Committee's lendunar-
*
day between two tramenre going in opposite directions,
52 secs. got up, took hold of a piece of rope, pushed her on to the bed and started to strangle hor saying, "You must die today."
ters near the ground, demand experienced an extra quota of She screamed
accidenis out
ing, that the day's proceeds bo Chinese when
a collision Đ Running her close with #51,500, Charles E. Wilen 476,000 and given to the victims.
Following herself choking. A female comes Olivia de Haviland. Other. Hebry Ford 11 £35,000.
Announcement that there motorbus and an electric trame which übe entered the cubicle, continued carnings are: Fred Maclurray working on the bookle inquiry the Hong Kong Softball Aasgein-
witness, and pulled the accused 50,760: Maureen O'Hara 447-lehem Steel Company receives did not satisfy the demonstri- persons were injured another
Mr. E. G. Grace of the Beth-play of the match would be free cat on Saturday in Buid the recent wave of ap-on will be held at the Greon
France defeated Britain by inwyny from her.
500, Ray (Lost Week-end) 66,000 a year, and, nine. other parent gangland killings in Room, 1st floor, Peninsula Hotel 3 points to 56 in an interna- While Brooklyn might be connected this evening at 6.30, when the Lional athletics contest watch from the attack, declared wit Charles. Beyer 33,760, Rita Hay. 000 a year.
she was recovering and 410,200, Bing Crosby £43, Bethleheok, oseculiver over 385ors, who tore up flower beds elderly man was crushed yestor
760. Barbara Stanwyck £35,000,000 a year. Two others get £17,- with the police investigation. accounts of the past year will be
In addition, a heavy, six-bys Existence of the association presented, followed by a re-eled by 30,000 people in drizzlingness, she heard a knocking at worth and Ginger Rorer 429.260 Best-paid business woman Wak was disclosed during routine tion of the General Committee for rain at Colombos Stadium to the street door and the volco Carmen: Miranda 428750, Gen: Men, E. V. Mars, candy bar queen.
U.S. GOLF. aix truck -smashed into another,
tramene holding “up, trafficy, ph the cuming year.
of her grandmother calling, out Tierney 28,500, Dorothy Lamour with 80,000, Columnist Walter examination U1 months-o'd
Suggestions for the improve Britain actually won eight to her.
| £28,000, Betty Hutton #25,000 Winchell notted #24,250 and the
Denver, Sept. 8. Yangizepoo Road-main cateca. testimony before n Brooklyn mene of the sport, age sollelled of the 15 events, but Franco, Grand Jury Investigating a ball from players and fans alike and who had gained a lead of 21 some 15 minutes.
bofore the Highest-pad man in
con-Arst major tournament victory an hour, At the same time a hand racket. The Jurers turned anyone interested will be welcome points. after 11 events. con- door was opened. During this 1946 was fin: magnats Charles F. cern.
since he rose from obscurity bus conductor slipped under l up ex-GI-Max Protetti, 22, who to the meeting.
solidated her position
Skourns. His
A Scotsman, Sir Douglas Ale last June to win the National vehicle and was crushed le had been arrested for book. At the laws ordinary meeting places.
with period, 'wald witness, accused 2.000. Next highest topped
WAH 'outside the cubicle.
with 195xander BL, received 100,000 del- Open Golf championship, grab. deith--United. Preos, muse making in January 1946. He it was decided to make a
In the women's contests, run! Upon the door being opened, 600 was owner of the Santa Anita ar 25,000), lary in 1945 and bed the third round, lead in the had no previous police record. attempt to obtain the U.B. Navy'a
Printed "and" published for Death Threat
day.
The knocking continued for and Paulette Godard America in Hecht #23,250 frem at filin
£22,250. British-baiting Jewish writer-Bon Low Worsham, seeking his district artery for more than
H. Birub, Toomas. J. Watson of from the Singer halfanufacturing
cooperation, and It is hoped that concurrently but not counting? her grandmother entered with racecourse át Los Angeles. Charlus the same amount tho' year before | $15,000 Denver Open with 205+) proprietors, 12: "The”...... Now they will be represented at this the total score, Britain den party of Police officera In the International Business Company, wheelseidquarters in eight under par on Sunday Enterprise. Limited, by Called up for questioning, annual conference for the promo-feated Franco by 25 points to the presence of defendant, de- Machines Corporation got #108,- New varier fichir Own. Carren. Johnny Falmer na socund with JAMES, KRATES. Windsor Progetti blurted any of be-tion of their national past-time, 28 Reuter.
clared witness, she told the 200, General Motors president, pondent,
2017.--Associated Prean,
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