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ESSEX FAILS DISMALLY AGAINST AUSTRALIA
Southend, May 17..
"The Australian cricket tourists defeated Essex by
an innings and 451 runs in their match here
today.
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The final scores were: Australians 721: Essex 83
and 187.
The Essex batsmen failed dis- lan Johnson, bowling for the
lly dist the Australian Best time
in the game, Imme- wel today, when they freddately beat Cary, who played off spinner nt 24, Lenkende at tots, and trade m had it not be for a seventh when Bradman brought him on.
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wickets Ave Essex The next then fell it three quarters of an tpour
Avery fell Al for 22 runs, eward short-leg at 32.
Vizor le bave been beaten by as, registered "air" and Dodds,
hour Pearce chaving staged an
II 11 larger margin. mde a brilliant 71 and Smithurter for 18, was bowled mid-
pite stump by Toshack.
even
-
In Johnson disposed of Hors- to the drud bonings the baf:-
to the fall of Ray Smith with succes an agh the 196
The balls at 46 and at this stage te for D rinis, aand than yedes e Victorian off-spinner had ob- For left arm boneler Toshack, "lamed four wickets at the est
arrosunted for live wickets for nine run
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don 31 vans.
after
16.
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The Essex
captain,
Football
Crowds Committee
Appointment
sub- committee to consider choosing a ground able to areanimolute all spectators at important Re presentative Kamex, and the adoption of muggested altern- flons to thrs Rules of the long Association Football Kong were the main business at the Koog of the Hong niceting Football Association Counci1 held yesterday,
Alterations to tie Pearce.
ended the recommendations
commitice of soyut the special which sat during the summer.
It was decided that a telegram at good wishes be sent to the
football lena Chinese Olympic on their arrival in England.
A letter was eat from. Mr. McEwan, Hon Secretary of the League, thank- School Footbal
had
rules in-
of
Jan Jutaan with bis off spin-partnered by Peter Smith, then 201 did the dinge in the se- faxed their previous total and cak untutaps, takinat six wieksts; when tea was taken, they for 37
past on 44 for the seventh wie- Muller had to leave the field ket without being parted,
with lunch
Just when
the Australians ceemed assured of a swift ruc- cess Pearce and Smith dranja. tically checked them with a gafant century stand. Nothing that had happend cartier gave the Association for at it hat done for school 1ootball thus sen- FOD.
The following were appointed to the sub-committee to consider the arcommodation question:=- Lt.-Col
Venis (Chairman), Merers, R.M. Oinar, A. Macalpine, Clarke, Mok-hing, A.S.P. Churate of the Eastern District and
it. Barnes had to retire for mily through knee trouble. Les failed to lake advantage
thean handicape.
Gangsters'
Heavy Punishment
an indication that Essex capable of such a rally.
WAR
io-
Steadfast Defence Penter at Smith came gether with six wickets down for 46 runs and by steadfust defence Her inter
by courageous kitting more than held their own against the changes made by Brad- and the 10,000 crowd gave reception tremendous
reached
10
their partnership shen three figures in 79 minutes.
They actually pen on 131 runs 143 minutes before tan John-
who
Shree Chinese. Li Laik. son ended the stand by taking Wong Kut-mui and Log Yat- ja still return from Pearce, ok.. piombers of a gang which a drove with zest in a stay
90 minutes. Ife bit seven Smithy resisted the tourists'
heti a jorry-bus in the fours
for New Toritories en June 23,
A lana in searing his ples loi muilty to the charge
Johnson, who fighted £5926 on artnet robbery hustore Mr. |
of spinners mass deceptively H... Jy see E. 16. Williams at the must breeze, took six wie Chiminal Hessions yesterday.. for 37 runs in the second in-
Yo quiltynings.
and Sores-Australian-1st
120
15 3
meial of the Puble Werks de- partment to be appointed fater.
England Wins World Hockey
in
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1948.
CRICKET SEASON OPENING
The English Cricket season opened at Worcester when a record crowd of 17,000 turned out to see the Australians play the first match of their tour. Pieture shows E. Gooper batting with
---O; -H. Palmar arthe far end during Worcestershire's first Innings
35,000 Set A County Record At Nottingham
London, May 17.
Thousands of cricketing enthusiasts spent their
Bank Holiday basking in the sun which flood-British
od county cricket grounds throughout the coun- try, and at least one record was set up when
35,000 packed into the Trent Bridge ground Racer Killed
-a record for a county match as Nottingham. There were more centurions declared (Arnold 120, McCorkell to add to Saturday's total and not out 153).
"At Leeds: Lancashire 450 (E. woday's best was Dollery of Warwickshire with 167 in faur and a quarter hours. He hit 15
Monte Carlo, May 17,
The British motorcycle racer, Linnecar was killed in the Prix Internationale de Monte Carlo IL, Edrich 121, Cranston 73), motorcycle race at Monte Carlo Yorkshire 207 for four (Hution today. 100, Hälllday) 80),
Scientific Instrumonfa“ Microscopes, Theodolites & Lovels ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY
10 Ion House 81.
ROWING
Tel. 83188
SEASON GETS
AWAY TO GOOD START
The Rowing events of the Yacht Club Regatta took place on Saturday, May 15 and although the weather favoured the yachtsmen, it was a very successful restart of competitive rowing. in Hong Kong.
crew
behind
well
within
finishing
1ST BACE-(Scratch Fours pulling well together and increas-- 1st Heat).
ed their lead with a good sprint Bow K. C. Plercy, 2 A. Cat the halfway, line. Nelson's Taylor, 3 G. C. Farrier, Stroke crew was full of pluck, however, D. G. Yardley, Cox G. Dalziel. and getting together put in a Bow D. A. MacDonald, 2 J. series of sprints that reduced the Dick,
3 J. E. Larsen, Stroke R. S. lend of their opponents, but
the Yurdley and Nelson, Cox G. W. Blown.
Nelson's crew got off to a brisk him, rowing very start and quickly took the lead themselves, passed the from Yardley's crew, who seem line ane length aloud. e troubled by the rough water. At 4TH || RACE—(Hong the halfway line, after u aprint Final),
Royal Interocean Line-Bow G. by Nelson's crew, Yardley's crew put in a good spriut which put de Goede, Stroko E. Boove, Cox them ahead, but Nelson's crew K. Dirkzwoger, maintained n faster stroke and, Jardine Matheson & Co. Lid- Corbett, HF.
Hopkins.
In a hard inish, drew out to NJ. Bocker, lend Bnishing 1% lengths ahead. 2ND RACE-Hong Pairs--11 Heat).
Butterfield
&
Palra
A.
Jardines set off in very deter- mined fashion and quickly, pull- Swire Bowed ahent. Royal Interoccan Line A.E.V. Brown, Stroke G.W. showed good style but could not Blown, Cox F. Clerno.
Increase their speed to the half- Jardine Matheson & Co. Lld.way line. During the last quas N.. Booker, R. Corbett, H.F. er mile, the Royal Interocean Hopkins,
Line sprinted but could not pull The best and closest race of the in on Jardines who hold off every day was between Butterfield &effort and passed the Onishing Swire and Jardine, Matheson & line, severni lengths ahead. Co. Ltd, B. & 5, started off ex- The Coxswains, who seldom tranely well striking neur 36 and came in for mention, coxed well drew ahead of Jardines who were and drove
crows to the a longer and slower stroke, knit Dus, muintuined the lead-until-j-
half way when in a series of sprints, Jardines drow level and slowly crept ahend, leading by al length at the three quarter mark. B. & S. wem game, and put on' a very good sprint at the end, narrowing the lead considerably. Jardines, however, were just loo good for them and won by li length. 3RD
Fours
RACE (Scratch -Final).
Bow A.E.V. Brown, 2 J.E, Jenny, 3 AG. Dulziel, Stroke D. G. Yardley, Cox F. Clemo
B.A. MucDonald, J. Dlek, J.E.
Larsen, RS, Nelson, G.W. Blown. Folt The Strain
This race was rowed between
their
Saturday's
Bowls
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The following will represent first division the KCC in their Jeagte bowls match against the Hong Kong Football Club at the KCC next Saturday, starting at 3.30 p.m.
A.E.P. Guest, S.A. Gray,¡
TA
Madar and F. Goodwin (skip).
J.M. Forrest, A.d, Kew, J. Örum anti
and C. S. Rosselet (skip). Melson's crew and Dalzlet's crew, Club at the HKCC in a second Against the Hong Kong Cricket stroked by Yardley. Yardley division league bowls match, the started with a smart stroke and KCC will be represented by:
H. Gittins, D. Hung, J. Tibbje He was killed as his machine sent Dalziel's' crew rapidly ahead a hill. The of Nelson's crew' which appeared (Muncer four for 60) Glam-started to climb
to be feeling the strain of the and A. Stevens (skip).
AC Tribble WH Colledge, first heat, and did not shake C. Pope and F.E. Skinner (skip). injured seriously in another as down well. Dalziel's crew were. Chan, L. Bones, R. Leigh 333. for four (Clift 50, W. Italian motorcyclist Bellopia was E. Jones 87, Parkhouse 89).
At Taunton Gloucestershire cident. 522. Somerset 245 (Glmblett 59,
At Worcester Worcestershire
Ainsterdam. Mny 17. "England's womens lave dı proved themselves supreme
fourā. Women's hockey, by winning the
McCorkell of Hampshire offer-284 World
festival Internation which ended here foring when et at least six chances, while they heal Hollant in the final by scoring 153 not out but Arnold, ulses gyal to all.
put on with
whom McCorkell and Ireland, win 153 for the third wieket, had Scolifund 83 reached the senu-fuat un Satur- | chinceless century, which includ- Goddard fix for 68) anul 100 for fears were expressed for his life.
day, played for third and ed. 13 boundaries during a stay toe 10|ourth places today-and-Scotland-of-tour-and-a-half-hours Elvet 15 were judges winners
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721
Essex-1st innings
nings
wansen 10 years CSGEX-SECOND INNINGS
„d in moder, whuh Lee Yi- Darius . Toshack
had lightly
hetter Cray h. Inn-Johnson
lehce teenvel, aereivis for years Avery e. Hrown b. In Jotus-
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three.
He was taken to hospital where
The race was won by another
At Darby Warwickshire 308Italian, Brint, riding-n-matargyrte
capacity.
DAVIS.
of the dimes when. McCorkell was miss- (Dollory 167. Copsons seves for of 500 cubic centimetres-cylinder CUP PLAY match breauxe they hadtheed, the unlucky Kent bowler 103), Derbyshire 177.
3greater number of penalty cor ners in a two goals dl draw. 仆 They thus secured third place. af Teams
continental from many
teamtries as well as a side from the United States took part in
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police un Bailey absent, hurt
Extras leave happences to puss the spot.. The police were not argued. On Freach the police, the robbers ray away. "Though this actiual amount of the robbery was not great it would trave been much larger had the police not come on the seene. The accused were arrested some time later as the result of police investigation.
Did. Not Report
Accident
Kwun Cho Gon, licenced dri-
ver mud owner of a motor van, hung Hing Tai. Beenerdì
nd
driver
uf a motor forgy, chargesl
before Mr. F. X d'Almada
Central yesterday for failing
t to
report an accident, were convict-
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Foll of wickets: 1-24, 3-35, 4-20, 5-18, 0-40, 7-177, 183 and 9-187.
BOWLING
Miller'
Loxion
Q. M. R.
Inter-School Basketball
More than 500 saw St. Paul's 34-22 win over
8- College score
tsas Iidgway.
Stockholm, May 17,
and Geo. Lee (skip).
The second division players are Star requested to meet at the Ferry, Hong Kong side at 8 pm, On Sunday, the KCC will play a friondly return match with the Filipino Club at. King's Park, 348 and 37 for one. Northump-meters, 400 metres in two hours, Sweden beat Switzerland by starting 4 p.m. The three rinica Century For Edrich
12 minutes, 57.7 seconds, an aver nye rubber to nil in their Second will be:
J. Brezmy, D. McLelion, WE Eric Edrich, scoring a century At Nottingham: Surrey 419 oge of 06.25 kilometers an hour. Round Davis Cup match which Palmer and T. Lock (skip).
taken...by ended today with the two re- or the second time in successive and 13 for 0, Nottingham 420
5.B. Truman, C. Voke, J. Tibble. games, did not hit out until for nine declared (Keeton 104, Gambl, of Italy, in two hours, 34 maining singies. reaching figures. His knock Hardstoff 100, Sime not out
three
52, minutes, 10.0 seconds,--Associated
and J. Orem (skip). Insted about five hours and In-Squires four for 50).—Reuter. Presa. eluded two sixes and 11 fours.
werd
AL Leicester: Leicestershire He made the 60 tops, 100 kilo-
tonshire 209 (Davis 101),
There was alan a crowd of 36,000 at title game and they Hutton delighted when reached three figures before this the day's play ended in traditional Battle of the Rosen. Mainly through Keeton and
Second race..._Was
OLYMPIC TRACK
La Salle's last night in the play-Hardstall, two of the other hun- off the Inter-school Basketball dred ukus, Nottinghamshire W. League "A" Division champion-were able to pass Surrey's ble The
ship in the Chinese YMCA gym-total by one run and then de- Onasium,
clared. In the heat of the day
St. Paul's junior team won the the Surrey attack never looked
4
12
3 28
Bill Juhnson Toshack
10
4 20
17 2 50
21
37
37
0.4 5 11 7 .3 16
1 night's game,
Inn Johnson Barre
Hing
2 "B" division a fortnight ago. really dangerous, apart from
In the curtain raiser to last some spells by Laker.
Middlesex, the county Queen's College |
cham-
PROBLEM SOLVED
London, May 17.
finding of a suitable-surface for the Wem- lay Stadium track on which the Olympic Games events will be decided has been a real problem for the Olympic Games Organising Committee.
0 beat Pul Kiu School 72-22, and pions, should win their game to-After 18 months of experiments the technical
Byes 8. Meg-lives 3 and no halls Fong Lum won on forfell from A-Reuter.
the Kowloon English College.
Prisoners' Application For Appeal Rejected
Mr. Puter 11. Sin for firal de A Full Court comprising Mr. Justice E. H. Williams
fendant pleaded that there was
n misunderstanding between the two defendants. His client had instructed second defendant to report, which he evidently did not
A report was not made untli the Insurance Company refused to acknowledge the claim until a report had been made to the po- lec,
·TOC ́H BLOOD DONORS' TEAM
(Chief Justice) and Mr. Justice T. J. Gould (Puisne Judge), yesterday dismissed an op- plication by Yip You, You Kan alias Yau Shu, Wong Yiu-wah alias Wong Tsai and Cheung Ping-wo, for leave to appeal against their con- viction by a jury at the March Criminal Sex- sions on charges of armed robbery.
In
the
Mr. J. Reynolds, Crown Coun- tence was excessive. sel, appeared on behalf of the present case, the sentences passed Crown. The Becusei were not were not excessive, having re- Hard to the nature of the crime. legally representert.
Yi Yeu and You Kan allas As to Wong's application that Membara and friends of the Yau Sul were found guilty by he be given leave to engage Hong Kong Group of Toe I are the jury on two charges of arm-Counsel, Mr. Justice Williams hoping to formu Blood Dongra ed. robbery and sentenced to 11 said that this step was not possi- Team end this evening a film will years' hard labour and 12 strokes ble at this stage. be zbown explaining the use of the cane.
The application for leave to mihod and harmicasmess-of-blood-Wong Yu-wah-allas Wone appeal was therefore dismissed. transfusion. There seems to no Tsai was found guilty on one doubt as to the need of a Blood) charge
only,
And sentenced to Donors Teams in Hong Kong and nine years' hard Jabour and 12
a strong team would be very use-strokes, while Cheung Ping-wo
morrow although they will have to bat again, but Sussex collapsed surprisingly before. ☐ 25,000 crowd which packed Lords and had to follow on.
The spin bowling of Compton, Bedford and Shna always wor- ried Sussex although Charles Onker with a glx and
Boven
stoff, in cooperation with experts who hove had long 'experience in such work, have found what they consider to be the ideal dressing. The main difficulty has been the time factor. A material had to be found which could be laid and consolidated within a few days.
In these, Torsten Johanssen, of Sweden, beat Max Albrecht, of Switzerland, 11-9, 0-0, 6-2, 6-4, while Lennurt Bergelin, viso of Sweden defeated Hans Hounder 10-2, 6-4, 6-1.
C. Boyes, C.W.E. Furey, 3.M. Forrest and AE.P. Guest (skip).
The following are the Club de Recrelo Lawn Bowls teams for Saturday:-
Sweden now meets Hungary in the third round,
First Division v Kowloon Bowl- (Away)-—A.P. Hungary corned the right to ing Green Club enter the third round when An- Pereiro, J.E. Remedios, B. Mar- cirens Stalpa bent France's Mar- ques and F.X.M. Silva (skip): cel Bernard 1-6, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4, (7.A. Luz, C.C. Pereira, F.VV. In the final singles to give Hun-Ribeiro and R.F. Luz (skip); gary a victory of four rubbers F Noronha, C. Roza-Pereira,
J.F.V. Ribeiro and J.E, Noronha” French (kip). It seemed that the player was going to a straight sets win after he had taken the
to one.
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Second Division "A" Indian
First two with comparative ease: Recreation Club (home): C.V.S. D.C. Alves, E.M. Alarcon and But Stalpa played well after- wards and completely turned the de Souza (skip); L.A. Rozario, J.H. Soares, M.F. Pinna and tables and, though Ilungary's
hna won second-string,
all his J.J. Basto (skip): N. Beltrao, P. games during the match-Reu- N. da Silvn, A.A. Lopes and
C.F. Remedios (skip).
Second, Division
v Hong Kong Football Club. (Home) Dublin, May 17. E. Carvalho, Dick, Alves, J. A Eire won the doubles in their Remedios and Dr. A. M. Rodri second round European Zone
ter
Eire Wins Doubles
Davis Cup tie against Denmark gues (skip); J.A. Victor, A.V.
fours showed that the bowling The track will be handed it was accomplished in a relay here today when C. A. Kemp Gosano, J.P. Xavier, and M.L. could be hit. He compiled 50 over to those entrusted with race, but it was n remarkable and G. P. Jackson beat K. Niel-Basta (skip); H.R. Piona, G.A. but then was a Compton victim. Sussex did much better at their second attempt.
Other Games.
Close of play scores
the
the task only 14 days before performance as it was Wint's sen and T. Ulrich by 6-0, 6-3, Guterres, G.A. Noronha and C.P.
Busto (skip). the Arst competitive outing of the 6-8, 3-6, 6-2. commencement of
PRACTICE GAMES Denmark won both singles, on; season and the truck was saturat. Beted. Games, and they have
Saturday and now lead by two All representatives of the Club themselves. the. task. 'nf' Inying
Wint, whose training time is matches to one with two singles are requested to furn out for the | the track in five days. This restricted by medicat aludies, docs still remaining to be decided.usual flak practice game every
Thursday, At Lords: Middlesex 102 for will allow nine days for set-not, intend to let this fine effort Reuter. Ave. declared: Sussex 168 (C)ting."
over 400 metrca tempt him from Oaker 50, D. Compton four for Experiments were first carried concentrating on the 800-motre 54) and 282 for four (Porks 85, out in. Leicastar. In the Midlands race ns his Olympie distance. He John Langridge, 14).
where track was laid and is content, to leave this to his At Southampton: Kent 250 and beveral well-known athletes tried fellow West Indies runner Her 19 for 9., Hampshire 443 for six it out. Among those who ex-bert McKenley, whose 440 yarda"
40.3. seconds pressed themselves na very satis world record of hed wero Arthur Wint, the long set up in America last year, has [striding, Trinidad middle distance just been ratified-Rauter, runner, who la fancied to win tho | Pike mom 800-metre event, in the Olympics,
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ful to the community.. The H11 received a sentence. of ten years of the V.D MA, 'will be held in Gordon Richards. Miroll, such a manner that it will not points ahead of the Phils.
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Young China Party
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Will Stand Firm
Shanghai, May 18. Leaders of the Young China Party were quoted,
by the China Press today as stating that until A small trick has just been
New York, May, 10.
further discussions, scheduled to take place at fald at Wembley, on which com Boston and Philadelphia wero
the party's headquarters in Nanking this week, Hurst Park, May 17.
petitors will be able to have some within two games of the Na- Migoli defled the strong French pre-Olympic training. The sub-ann League loadingSt. Louis the party will stand pat on the original quota challenge of Robert Salvador's Blanco pod la colour, la very Cardinals today and half a game of 80 seats in the Logislative Yuan, assigned
"ante porqus and will not be much at-behind, second place New York. VDMA MEETING
Gypse today to win the
to them by the National Government. percentage The Annual General Moeting takes by two lengths, fotod. by the rain. It binds in The Braves are inco
Ridden by champion.
They asserted that the Kuo- He added that political parties "Break up" when penetrated by Blix Donnelly hurled a four-mintang had deliberately alam-should cultivate a sense of mutual would welcome the interest of any hard labour and
St. John's Cathedral Hall on of the Eclipse Stakes last year, runners spikes, per paid hit ball yesterday as Philadelphia med the door, on minority cooperation in order to achiave mon or woman and those
national; admisla * Wint Showa: Form aro - After it had been explained to Friday, 21st May, Tea will be earned a
clubbed out a victory over New parties in the Legislative Yuan sinoothness in Frize
of £2,250 for Its invited to the moeling this even accused that their card had been served from 4.80 p.m. followed by owner, the Aga Khan.
tration which the rinority. ing at 8.80 at Talbot House, 50, put before the Jury, Yip, Yau Bensong at 5.15 p.m., and the
---Arthur -Wist, who showed ex
in a revengeful manner partie bbiained an understanding There were only four, runners collent form in running 400
cause the minority parties, did from the Kuomintang that tho Macdonnell Road.. Anyone in and Cheung asked the Court to Meeting at 0.40 p.m. terested and unable to attend may give them a lighter sentence
in the one mily seva furlong metres for London University
not comply with the Kuomin-Yaung China Party be given: 80 communicate with
The Agenda includes the Dud-race, a fact that did not appeal against Parla University, recently
tang's wishes in the elections sostaria, ina Legislativo Yunn, Secretary of Top 11 at this Wong asked that he be diven got-for 1948, and the election of to Salvador and trainer Charlle in 47.0 socords, has, Hdit a bethack Philadelphia
The Bayes scored their fourth for Vice-President. ·
while, Las, Degoen leave to cofage Counsel. Officers and bully. Committee Emil who were present to his preparations. He has con- **Mr. JusticeTM Williams told Yip, Members The Speaker will be "Gypso poerted a pacemaker" tracted murmpa, and will; be out straight victory over. Brooklyn, Piluted and published for the proprie You and Cheng that, the Court the Bishop the It. Itov. I. O, said Charlie, ““'atid 1 Bubli brios of 'nellen for about three weeks, nimering five Dodger pitchers.
GENDER:1 said that in the Legislativo, Yuan tor The Newaraper Enterprise, Llullet could not interfere with the Hall. tud his subject-"Lifa dane over from France when hoWint was surprised by his Boston.
HƏRBİ 2 souling issue his party is uphold- Ch ZAY WALTEN JARED BEATES, Wind I suntence passed latiless it was Work In Rural Churches in the contests, the Ascot Odd Cup, times, which is only...1 din reconcil
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