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GLAMORGAN DISMISSED BY. AUSTRALIANS FOR 197

Speedy Filming Of Games

London, Aug. 1.

Fim of each day's events in the Olympics are being sent all uver the world the next mor- Camera records of each wing. contest are hurried away to all-night process staff and at dawn are rushed in London's

Swansea, July 31.

The Australian tourists, after dismissing Glamor ganshire for 197 runs here today, had made 44 for one wicket at the close of play, The crowd of 20,000 were pleased to see Wilfred

Wooler win the toss after failing to do so; in Glamorgan's lost six games, and so the county had first knock.

J.C.

The Australians had been

Clay, Glamorgna's 50- travelling for ten hours from year-old veteran spin bowter was Derby, arriving here

at 7.30 he lost mun in for the county. his morning, so that il was He was at the crouse for five not a good prospect when they minutes during which he hit two

fours were made to field.

The wicket was playing easily

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and a alx in his 18 rink ond was stumped when attempt-

son. The crowd of 25,000 cheered all the way back to the

airports for distribution to all out the bull travelled slowly in another big hit off Ion John-

points of the compuss.

European centres are renlving prints ed each day's events less thin 24 hours after the events

have endest and they are shown in the enemies the same day as atm-goers read the descriptives

in their pets Epigers,

Ce hundred carnera mien 2014

technicians are working day and night to record the entire Games and so for client sunshine hins helpen dem,

The colou Bins of the pan. ing ceremony have already been seen by mafies. who ibes as "beautiful,"

10-reel

dessertbed

the outfield. Neither Lindwall nor him Vilter got much life from the.

take him ofThen Miller bowl- ilch and there were shouts of pavilion,

d two short oner. causing Curt

duck,

Clift hit the first boundary and Davis got two bulls to the in cat Lindwall, despite the presence

If

Harvey at silly mid-an. Miller hanged to off-spinners but both batsmen played coundently reneti 25 when fun Johnson re- place Lindwall.

Anxious Moment

to

The first Australlon wieket fell zt 27. Brown and Barnes

had Inade

couldtent start · unli Arown was caught off Wooler m

7 when Parkhouse made a neat catch at short leg.

Hossett wisely took no risks

HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1948.

COUNTY BATTING

AVERAGES

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London, Aug. 1.

English County Cricket batting average

N.O.

Aure

Washbrook

26.

1,470

Highest

200

Av.

60,01

Hutton

28

3

1,388

176 not out

63.00

D. Compton

33

5

1,092

252

60.42

T. Pearce

26

1,104

211

65.85

J. Crapp

30

6

1,304

127

66.41

H. A. Pawton

660

103 not out

47.78

Bowling averagok——

0.

M.

R

W.

Av.

J. Balley..

057.3

230

1,195

14.57

G. H. Pope

690.1

149

1,434

90

C. Gladwin

602.

182

1,449

89

16:03 16.28

J. H. Wardla

815.4

324

1,734

103

16.03

L. B. Muncer.. 949.4

302

1,967

110

16.95

T. L. Pritchard #11.1

190

2,182

121 -Router.

OLYMPIC RESULTS

(Continued from Page 1)

Swimming

Women's 100 inetres free-style.

1st semi-inal: 1st, Greta Ander-

18.03

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of

of

Lightweight: Fahlkvist, Sweden, beat Defterulos, Greece, in 38 seconds by o fall. Morton of South Africa hent Tur sanyi of Hungary on points.

1st round: Luxembourg 1 Yugo

when he joined Barnes, beingsen (Denmark) (line 05.9 seconds slavia 6. (Scorers Luxembourg content to keep his end up ready (equals Olymple record). 2nd Schummel, Yugoslavia: Stankovic to start fresh on Monday morning. Fritze Carstensen (Denmark) 07.5.1. Z. Cuzkovski 2. Mikajlovic 1,

seconds, 3rd Irma Schunnacher Mitic 1. Dobbek 1). Scores

(Holland) 67.7 seconds.

Glamorgan fat innings

ift e Barnes & Ian Johnson, 3 Davlex lbw b Ring W.G. Parkhouse Bow Jones e Tation & Johnson Wooler Ring Hbw b

"Men's 400 metres free-stylu.

Miller

24

1

and the four fastest loners qualify frst round (ürst two In each heat for the semi-finals).

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2

3

4. Davles stumpe: Tallon b

Ring

Chất land, an anxious moment at 36 when he wrpt Miller to feg ard Lindwall att Juggling with valour Aim of the the ball dropped it. Clift marked entir Olympic Games is being the escape by despatching Miller

Watkins nande as well as the mulaly back twice to the boutadary.

Davies and white 11ms-Beuter,

was restrained hal seemed con- 3.1. Muncer e Bron hi Lint- tent to let Clift do the scoring.

Clift took two more fours off. Englestone b Muter

Murder For US$250

were

Manila, Aug. 1. Poller in suburban Quezon City said today they holding a man who confessed that he murdered a man for US$250 raised by contributions from

victim's among enemies.

Some of the sums put in the death kitty for the late Artemio de to Cruz were as low as US$5. Police were also questioning the Suspec gangster

mator wris

In connection

Marsila

Johnson to end up 53 but then lifted Johrison to long-leg, Where

Barnes ran in to take a ¡yell judged enteh. One run later, Parkhouse played forward and

as leg-before.

Al lunch, with the score at 56. for two, Davies was 17 after be- 4.

ng 00 mlautes at the cease.

a!

5. Trick not out

1 indwall

1.C. Clay stumped Tallen b

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Kowloon Cricket Club reduced the deficit of 34

shots in the second game of tho sorias for the lawn bowls Liberation Shield, when they do. feated the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by 25 shots at Austin Road yesterday.

First game of the series was played on May 16, also at Austin Road, when the Kowloon Cricket Club was defeated by 142 shots to 108. The final match will be played on October 16 at Cox's Path.

The game was originally [ssssssss ixed to be played at Cox's

Path, but, due to the soaking

condition of the greens

ufter

World Chess Tourney

Stockholm, July 31. Laszlo Szabo, Hungary, and David Bronstein, USSR, led SLOTUS BALL the World Chess

Tournament

Danes In

the heavy shower at 4 p.m., hud Collision to be transferred Road.

to Austin

With the exceptiori of the match between J. Orem and Guy (which resulted in the over- whelming defeat of the Rowling Green rink by 20 shots), the op posing rinks were matched."

very evenly

Tralling by 4-8 on the 8th head. Goodwin scored a four to equalise on the following end.' A twỏ on the following head gave the K.C.C. a lend of two which was furned | to a defell of one when Thompson France beut India by two goals chalked up a three on the 13th to one. (Goal scorers: France-end. Coubrin and Strappe. Itarnun.

Heat 1:

India- 1st, J. P. Melaug United States), time four minu-

Denmark beat Fgypt by three 42.2 second (Ohmyple re- cord), 2nd Nyeat (Hungary), live

to one after extru time: ninutes 1,0 seconds. The pro- vious Olympic record was Jour minutes 44.5 seconds by Juck

10 Medica (United States) lis 1030.

7

Heat 2: 1st. A Yauterno (Ar-

10 gentine), the four minutes and

28 51.8 seconds, Zid, D.

Johnston

(South Africa) four minutes and 197 576.4 seconds.

Heat 31st, J. Hate (Britain) WUn

four minutes and 43,3

Extras

Total

BOWLING

Q M

R

17

4

36

21

12 41

28.4 12 58

13 0 34

3

1

Miller had bowled unchanged before lunch but was reated Lindwall

Miller Afterwards in favour

Jan Johnson, with Lindwall bowling Johnton half-pace t the other

Ring end.

Davies continued to bat with extreme caution though twice

Australia 1st innings.

2 seconds. 2nd Alex Jany (France) 2 four minutes and. 63.3 seconds, 3rd. M. Stipet! (Yugoslavia) five minutes and 14 seconds, 4th, D. Agnew (Australia), five minutes

hitting Johnson hard, only to Brown e Parkhouse & Wooller 16 lanbide, 6th, L: M. Child (Co-

have hla runs reduced by alert Barnes not out nelding.

Jones broke a spell of three with haidens by off-driving Johnson,

A. L. Hasset not out

Extrus

Total (for one)

the death of two United States in aggressive stroke which coused Army officers in the past Two Haskel to retreat to a safer dis-

They claimed the gang-tance. At 85, Davies was out leg: years. ster admitted 10 killing five before in Ring's first over, having Wooller persons.

His forty-live calibre been at the create for more than Watkins pistol had notches in the handle two hours for 24 runs.

Trick representing, four victims.

Wooller did not stay long but he Muncer

hit one six off. Jolingon and then

The gangster said he had no fine to cut one for the fifth stole a cheeky single to send up Cruz, who was killed on June 21. the 100. At that total he was

Associated Press.

bowled hy Ring.

GUERILLAS

ACTIVE

Athens, July 31, Guerilias were active yesterday on the northern shares of Pelo- ponesis. A strong guerilla force Is stated to be preparing for an uttack on Argos and the port of Nauplia in order to free

·800 Communi.is in jail there,

Fress reports claim the capture by Government troops of Griboma Heights. west of the Marditsa River in the Mount Grammos area-Agence France-Prosan.

Home

Lindwall's Victims

Miller returned to the attack and after Lindwall had claimed two victims, Miller cleaned bowl- ed Eaglestone Just before tea, the board for seven wickets, Jones when the county had 152 runs on being unbeaten with 38 runs to

his credit.

MR

five minutes and 0.5

22 seconds. 6th, A, Gilchrist (Cana

8

da) five minutes and 21.6. seconds.

07 A. Chawdhay (Pakistan) six

minutes 17,4-seconds,

44

'Men's 100

metres

free-style

Anals: 1, Wally Ris (Unitali w States) time 57.3 seconds (Olym 1ple record subject to ratification).

BOWLING

11

2 23

0

113

4

3 8

0

3

0

-Iteuter,

Win For Columnist

2nd A. G. Furd (United States). 67.8 second, 3rd G. Kadas (Hun- gery) 58.1 seconds. The old Olym plc record was 57.3 seconds set up by Masanori Yua - (Japan) in 1930. 4th, K.

E. Carler (United States) 68.2 seconds. 5th, R. Jany- (France) 68.3 seconds. 8th P. O. Olssen (Sweden) 59.3 seconds, 7th, X. Szilard (Hungary) 39.6 seconds, 8th, T. Y. El Gahal (Egypt) 60.5 seconds.

Fouls

Today's Olympic Fixtures

:

London, Aug. 1. The Olympic programme (Monday) is

for tomorrow as follows:---

TRACK AND FIELD (WEMBLEY STADIUM)

11

..

Dlac Throw (qualifying round): 10,000 meters walk.

2,30

p.m. round): (final).

200 meters (firel Pole Vault

3:30 p.m. Dlacus Throw (final); 100 melers

4

Women's

(semi-finals).

p.m. 800 meters (Bingi), - 4.45 p.m. Women's 100 meters

5

(final).

p.m. 7,000 meters (Anal),

BASKETBALL

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(HARRINGAY) Britain_v. Bruzil, 9.a.m.;. Cuba v. Frand), 2.20 p.m. United

Statós

V. Crecho- alovakia, 4,40 p.m: Canada v. Hungary, 7 p.m. Belgium v. China, 9 pm-United Press.

Scoros Tied

With the scores tied at 14 ench, Thompson scored a live on the 17th to lead by 19-14. A two un the following end by Goodwin was neutralised by Thompson WICH

debit balance of five, the K.C.C. players scored a four, They went down by another, three phots on Use final head.

The six scored by L. Sykes on the 18th head of the game against

C. Rosselet gave him a lead of

with seven points each today us play continued with 10 Inatches carried over from the ninth and 10th rounds.

Steiner, Australia, and Ragozin, LSSR, decided on ʼn draw with out playing in their party from the 10th round. Yanofsky, Cona- their

game of the ninth round after 63 moves. Gligoric, Yugo- slavia, won Trafalgar

Book, Finland, in their game of the ninth round

31 meves.' Szabo won ove Trifunovic.

London, July 31. Members of the Danish Olymple team were shower- ed with glass but escaped In jury when their coach war involved in a collision with private Bar in Square, this afternoon.

The coach pulled out to avoid a taxi and

collided with a car which was slight-

damaged. Several

win. dows of the Olymple coach were broken.-Riuthe.

ty

American Baseball

New York, July 31. Scores of Major League base-

seven shots which he maintained ball games played today:

on the final end,

the

AMERICAN LEAGUE

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c. Brissie:

Jock Orein literally had match against L. Guy all to him- selt for the Bowling Green skipt

score only three was able to

New York Yankees ngiotons in the whole gone. Chicago White Sox The losing rink did not begin to score

until the 10th head when s single was chalked up.

They next scored on the 13th Detet Plures end, and made a final score of one on the 18th, when the board showed, 27-3 in favour of Orem. The last three heads were taken by K.C.C. with a two, and another two.

K.C.C.

A.C. Tribliže 8, Trueman A.E.P. Guest 2. Landolt

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W. Coiledar W. Dong Bles

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Athirties:

Guerra.

McCuinn,

in, and Gotov, USSR, abandoned

after

over

Yogorlavin, in their game of the ninth round after 60 moves,. Sabe thus

the again leading tournament with seven points together with Brenstein.

Pacman, Czecheslovakia, won his Brat vich by defeating Tartakower,

France, in their paine of the 10th round. Ragazin

won ove

over Pire. Yugoslavia, In a game carried over from the 9th round, Pirc, suffering his first defra, gave up after 35 moves.

Lilienthal, USSK. Bondarovski, USSR, after

won

over 73 intres in a gaine hanging from the 0th round, United Press.

"Heaviest Sanction"

On Japan

Tokyo, July 31.

- Exclusion of Japanese athletes

2 from the Olympic Games, was othe

"heaviest Lanction, dealt

onc Japan"

-editorial

Tigers: 1. Houtteman, Beaton, Övers

Dr. Gray; . Swift. Norton Red Sox

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Women's 200 metres breast (Sorers) Egypt-El Ginda, Den- stroke second semi-final: 1st, Nel mark-Karl Hansen 2 and Liber. Sydney, July 31. van Vilet (Holland) 2 minutes Britain beat Holland by four horse Columnist easily won the plc record of 2 minutes and 37,4 Goal scorers:

Australia's-number one race and 57 seconds (beats now Olym-goal to three tiler extra time.. orm Sydney Turf Club Cup at Rose-reconds, act up by her yesterday), Hardisty, Kwellecher, Mellvenny. J. Tibble

Britain, McBain, hill race course on Saturday. 2nd, E. Novaak (Ilungary) 2 Holland Appell 2 Wilkes 1.)

Starting on even money fa- minutes and 68 seconds, 3rd J. 5,

race

Hockey

Within 45 minutes after, toa. |

Don vourite, Columnist won the 12- Hansen (Denmark) 3 minutes and the county wore all out, Tallon marking his return to furlong race in 2 minutes 30-3/45 seconds. side by having hand in the seconds. The

worth Men's Springboard diving. anal dismissal of the last three men, Australian £3,500 to the winner placings: 1st, B. L. F. Harlan ona. being caught and two which carried the top weight of (United States) 143.04 points. Men's preliminary match: Great atumped 80 that Glamorgan | 133 pounds,-Ascociated Press. End, M. Anderson (United States Britain drew with Switzerland were out for 137.

187.29 points, 3rd S. Les (United) with no goals scored. States) 145.52 points, 4th, J. Copil- Denmark drew with France by la (Mexico). 141,70 points. 5th, scoring two goals cach.

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SHANGHAI WIN AGAIN

Manila, July 31, Shanghai's combined soccer cleven beat the Manila Eagles*

H. Mullinghausen (France) 126.67 India beat Austria by 3 goals. boints, OH S. Johannsson (Twe, to ni.

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den) 120,20 points, 7th, K. A. Holland beat Belgium by four Hasan (Egypt) 110.90 points, goals to one. 0th T. K. Christiansen (Deninark) 114.13 points.

|Chinese A team 0 to tonight. Wrestling

Ha Tea-slang. inside right,; scored three gonia midway In the second half. Lac Zao-foo, inside; left, wored two and Hang Lung- hai one.Associated Press,

REPORT ON · ZOLTAN TILDY

Water Polo

Britain by 11

Hungary beat geals to two.

Italy decated Yugoslavin by four goals to two

Free-style preliminary rounds: fyweight: M. Raisst (Persia) beat K. Yadav (India) by a fall in Ave

Both the United States. and minutes and 5 seconds.

Belgium retained their unbeaten. Free-style, preliminary rounds, record in Group A of the water- Bantamweight.

tournament J.

*when their Trimpont polo (Belgium) beat eng

ended mg Han Sang match today

a drew, (Korea) on paints.

*****both w/tes s:oring four, goal. Free stylo preliminary.

Reuter, rounds: Yo. Dogu, of A. Moustafa, of Wel- terweight/Turkey beat/Egypt by a fall in seven minutes 89 seconds. the Sweden beat Canada on points. the Middleweight: Sweden

beat South Africa

on points, France Perala

on points. Lightheavy weight: Switzerland report by the British Ambassador boat Belgium by a fall in one

London, Vuly 31: A report from The British Mini ler in Hungary circumstances

resignation, of

on

Burrowing

Zoltan Tudy of Hungary is expected by

the Foreign Office, as well as a

beat

to Warsaw, Sir Ronald Gainer minute 20 seconds Canada beat on conditions prevalling in Poftaly on points, land.Agence France-Presse,

BANGKOK GOLD ROBBERY TRIAL

Shah Sees Olympics

London, July 31.

R.P.

(Bkip)

A. Bieren WJ. Kew C. Rosiet (8kip)

L.G, Coombes

E. Orenwood

L. Byk

20

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Y.C, Diann

A.J. Hill

FLC. Fincher

J. Fraser

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20

(8)

124

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| Philadelphia Phillies

against

commented today,

to

This viewpoint was expressed in the Tokyo Times, expressing regret over the inability of the Japanese participate. The editorial suit the Japanese wish- jed to be invited

to the next Games.

Japanese newspapers .have the shown extreme interest in Olymples, particularly the swim- ming-events-in which Japan had

its most conspicuous pre-war successes.-Associated Press.

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HUK LEADER TURNS ACTOR

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Manila, Aug. 1. Lula Taruc, erstwhile; Com- munist peasant leader, Insurgent and Philippine Congressman, cribed as both "bandit" and "benefactor" of the masses, has turned movie writer and actor.

Taruc la busy writing the scenario for a picture which will azbe entitled "Luis Taruc, Hero'or

Bandit." Cut since Taruc is wist WiBams, ing the story there seems little doubt as to which ho will be he will also be the leading man.. Mäuling pretcer Latis F. Noleg co grandiosely ballyhooed the movie in beat Hollywood style, as "a daring exposition of the biggest confilet of our times.”—Associated Press,

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Hutton Scores 100

For Yorkshire

Manila Paper's Suspension

Munila, Aug."1.4 Attomeys for the publishers of the auspended Manila: Evening News must appear in the Court or Industrial Relations, tomorrow to show causes why the case is out-

London, July 31, violent thunderstorm, which flooded the ground, brought an early close of play in the match between Lancashire and Yorkshire at Old Trafford today, but before it came, Lon Hutton, England's opening Test batsman, had scored a century for Yorkshire..

side the jurisdiction of the courts. Failure to do so will result in a Hutton batted faultlessly for hamshire 104 (Surridge Ave for court ban on dissolution of the

Unper owned by publisher hit nine 44), Surrey: 160 for Ove.· ver, the hours and he was At Birmingham: Derbyshire Rossel övered that the caught by his England opening (Pritchard four for 24). Warwick-

Court of Industrial Relations shire 177 for six (Uollery 091.” partnor, Washbrook.

At Canterbury: Kent 390 for eacked jurisdiction because less Bussex, second last in the cham declared (Ames. 37, Valentino the Evening News actually were

than the required 31, pionship table, kept Middlesex, Davies 83, Crush 78),

lass employees of the champions, in the fold all day 20 for no wickets, at Hove The biggest contributor

Hampshire on

· Át. Northampton; Leicestershire"

Walsh

Ramon

strike, sukaMPERE, The strikers claimed they had

Bantamweight: Britain. The Shah of. Persin, who is to their score was C. Oakes with 127 (Webster fir for 18) and the required number. The strike

beat Egypt on points.

132, including one mix, and 10 on a visit to England, was at fours, made in four hours, whe four runs for no wickets: North-evolved principally around the Welterweight: Australia beat the Harringay India by a fall in two minutes 20 morning for the opening of the along with a quicit 53, reaching At Worcester: Worcestershire

Arena this HT Bartlett, helped the total amptonshire 400 (Oldfield 06. retention of Cipriano Cid

seven

ven for 68), (editor-Associated Press. second day of the preliminary his half century in as many 270. (Jenkins 51, Cutschoorn 50), con- groups in the Olympic basket- minutes, event,

MISS GOTTWALD ball tournaments..

Essex 102 for three Router Hip Scoreboards

Close of play scores today: (C. Oakes 187, Bartlett 50), Mid- At Hove) Sussex 370 for seven

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BURN Proguo, July, BLA The wedding of the Justice Minister, MCepicks, and Martia Gottwald, daughter of President Clem

wald'swan..colebrated

Middleweight: Switzerland seded a walkover to France. K "Bangkok," Aug: 1. Toatherweight: Finland beat The trial of 17 persona charged Cuba by a fall in two minutes ve He watched the first game fr with the Bangkok Airport gold seconă.

which his country was defeater Fobbery, walchrtook, place on. May Middleweight: United States by France In Group D by da 11 bevan sterday Ond police beat Australia by a fall in four points to 28 and then left secam captain,, (wo air force officers, Jhutes 21-seconds."" Nevernonldiers and two women Tree Blyle preliminary rounds ole Combe art und Forsle had for Ovo (Hutton 100), Lancashire doubles in the professional tennis France Press

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Dym- dieser ocmprise the accused gas middleweight: P3 Sepponen (Fidaft was the Grit

Sixty-two-por cent of the stolen land) beat D. Vachon (Canada) played against a European foar la betize any gold) 20s, been recovered. This fili on points, 20 DEZERT and although they were dosisive At Bristol: Somerset 160 (Trem-; Schroeder (Sweden) and Miles. R. Skyg tournament herq; today: Kari value of gold was about 89 Welterweights Govare, of Hun-ly beaten, they can take encourfett, hot out 96), Gloucesteraldre M. Hardwick (Eritain) defeated miflllon: Ukals—Agence France-i stary, beat-Anga of Switzerland, warment from the combined 140 for three (Parnett 0870845 Fred Perry and Miss) 1. Caldwell

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