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BUREN

THE FERROT

SWISS - WATUM

CHINA MAIL

BRITAIN OUSTED FROM OLYMPIC FOOTBALL FINAL

London, August 11.-

Yugoslavia beat Britain by three goals to ono in the Olympic Association Football semi-final to- night, and will now meet Sweden in the final. The game was lively throughout and showed up the.

superiority of the Yugoslavs in constructive movements, although Britain displayed a fine brand of football.

Lawn Bowls

BEGINNING INTERPORT PRACTICE

One of the most impressive hoxing victories of the day was gained by the British heavy- weight champion, Army Ser- geant Jack Gardner, knocked down K. Amesiblchler, of Austria, in the second round. Gardner's workmanlike per- formance stablished him as possible title winner.

WEATHER

UNKIND TO COUNTIES

London, August 11, Rain who

curtailed play in many of the County cricket matches today.

There was no play In the Middlesex Glamorgan and Essex-Kent matches. and no play after lunch in three other

t

games.

The Derbyshire captain put In to but on whot acemed a "green" wicket when he won the toss at Scarborough, harely has a cricket gamble been

He softened the Austrian withi llliant straight lefts in the first round, but in the second he had

o be wary of the Austrian's left; hooks which brought the blob Yorkshire from the British champion's nose.

The

Arst time Gardner got Interport home with his right to the jaw, Lawn Bowls team will start the Austrian sagged into a corso unfortunate in its result. practicing next week for ner and became a helpless tar-

Ilong

Kong's

their visit to Shanghai next month.

A

201.

Len Hutton fell through n mls- umed drive at 48 ofter an hour's

play, but no further wicket fell for two and three quarters hours. Watson

In Lhe weight-lifting events, the United States light heavy

The two lefthanders. be veight 1fter, S. A. Stanczyk, to-

dar exceeded the world record and Wilson, shared in a partner. with a lift of 202 pounds, a figure ship of 302, only 44 runs below which was passed by the judges, the Yorkshire recond wicket re

cord of 340 ket up by Leyland and Barber against Middlesex in 1032.

practice match will played on Monday at 5.15 p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club

The team aclected to play against Shanghai this year comprises R. F. da Luz. J. 8.)

Landolt, W. Hong Bling. Sykes, T. A. Madar and C. B. the Rossetel

Open Singles Results of yesterday's gumes in the First Round, of the

Lawn

Bowls Open Singles Champion-

ship:

Sportsmanship

Stanczyk then showed his good pertsmanship when be came forward and admifled that during Hit his knees touched the platform.

He askedt fol another outside the competition.

This wae granted but he could not

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1948.

Unofficial *Standings

London, August 11. Unofficial Olymple point standings after 12 days:

United

Stator 6814

Sweden 287. France 104.

Hungary 143-1/10. Italy 141, Britain 125. Denmark 08%. Netherlands 944.

93-7/12, Turkey 90%.

tralfa 854. traila

Bwitzerland

73-7/10. Norway 4834. Bel.

glum +34.

1234

Egypt

404. Austria 39. Grechoslovakia 39. Argentina 37%. Jamaica 20. Canada 284. Uruguay Yugoslavia 12. Iran 11. Korea 11-3/5. Paru 10. Quoth Africa 10. Mexico 9%. Panama 8. Poland 6. Brazit 5. Ceylon 6. Trinidad

B.

Lebanon 84. Portugnt 3. Philippines 2. India 1. Spain 1. Chilo -34. Greco -1/3. -United Press.

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T.P. LAU LEADS SWIMMING

The

conclusion of the second night of the Lai Tsun swimming championships yesterday saw Lau Tal-ping leading in individual honours with 10 points.

'Durham, August 11.

The Australion tourists today dismissed five Dur- ham batsmen for 73 runs, after scoring 282 in their first innings.

The bowlers got little assistance from the pitch. Névertheless, McCool, who hit seven fours. was brilliantly cought at backward point, and without addition, Brown attempted to play Jackson to leg and touched the ball on to his leg stump. He had batted for two hours and 40 minutes for 49.

Miller immediately began nit- Hamence started quietly, but ting out and in one over from Herbert he took three fours. He gave a hard chance to square leg at 16, but 'reached

is 50 in 48 minutes.

and eight runs liter

The popular colony champion, Chan Chun-nam, is trailing with The 200 went up in 188 10 points and another event (440 | 10inutes, fren style) to go, while Wong Hamence was out to a catch at Kam-wah, 10-year-old lud, who square leg off Jackson. Miller had distinguished himself in the was clean bowled middle stump first night's eventa, Is 11 close by Herbert, and Hassett went third with nine points.

Quickly in

in a similar manner to Hammence. The swimming yesterday was

Johnson and Saggers in a use- generally below par. But exhibi ful unfalshed stand brought the tions by young swimmers both in reore to 258 for R by tea. the ladies and men's section give promise that in a short time to come, Lai Tsun will be able to rivals, the Victorians. give challenge to their traditional

The Australion ninth wicket stand roalised 64 and the innings closed at 282.

Aims Of Women's Council

Gets On Fine With Beer Diet

Tokyo, August 12,

A woman who, for the past 20 years, has been living on nothing but beer, was re ported today by the British Commonwealth Occupation "BCON", quoting the Japanese prose,

Force

newspaper,

The woman, 52-years old.. Na Uchitori, first took to this diet when, 20 years ago, she had all but lost her appetite

fram

while convalessing

In plourley China, Now she cannot eat either rice or meat as her stomach does not accept them, Doctors' could offer no explanation.

By special permission from the Government, the woman gets three bottles of base a day, but declines to receive any of the food ration. Blim and

affable, Nam told the

Japanese the past 20 never

press that during

sho yokea.

hat' been drunk and that she hated whlaky or Japanato wins.-Reuter.

Persistent Offender

sixer and 13 feurs, and Watson tests which took place at the Fung Wal-chrong, holder of the only McConi with his spin-fry conference yesterday on the found to have two-and a halć ·

Why

Among the aims of the Hong Kong Council of Women for the next year are the inclusion of wormen probation officers and police officers in the local force, and the revision of the White City, August 12. It was a dull and threaten-

present marriage, inheritance. When Durham went in they and divorce laws to conform When Wong Ki, a 29-year-old tort three wickets for 25 runs and ing day today for the 7th

with those now in force in Chinese soldier, walked off the Highlight of last night's pro- their fourth wicke! went down 11 meeting between the United

Haiyang nt Douglas the gramme

What? on WES

200 Wilson staycıl for three and States and the British Em-breast stroke event.

metres runs later. Hardy and Jackson. Chinn. three-quarter hours in a chance-pire in relay and team con-

however, played sound

These resolutions were passed August 11 he was searched and cricket at u less innings, which included na

'This was a close race between against repeated changes, and if

anniversary of the inaugura-taels oplum in his possession.

A check up of his record show- tilt one sixer anti 16 tours in five

Colony 220 yards breast stroke ners who seemed to have them in tion of the Hong Kong Council of

The mecting took place ated he had two previous convie- trouble. This Arth wicket stand Government House, under the tlons, one for loitering and two hours

The United States,

record, and Leung Hin-kin. who have

put on 37 runs. Gloucestershire's Ebimet and never been beaten in the series Leung sintched a close victory

for unlawful possession. Crupp made Nottinghamshire way started warm favourites on the from Fung after

Hardy, who had shown sound patronage of Lady Grantham. gruelling tiefence, and Owen were together opened the conference, the chair-d'Aimada at Central

After Lady Grantham formally Charged before Mr. F.X. or dropping cathes in putting strength of their much better quick-paced race. The time was whan stumps were drawn with

stend of 107. showing than the Empire men 3 mins, 4-2/3 seconda which Durham 73 for $ Emmett was dropped three times in the Olymple Games track and equals the Lal Tsun record.

The close of play scoreboard nd Cropp twice.

feld events.

Loung's win in this excellent read: time places him in a favourable position for the breast stroke in 5rown b Jackson

Australians: First lanings the colony championships to be Tallon b

b Jackson held in late September..

Harvey b Jackson Loxton b Jacksin Results:

McCool

again make the same lift. The Jury of Appeal then decided to let his previous lift of 286 up an unbroken 1. Collyer beat

pounds be recorded instead of the 202-pound figure. This lesser mark, was an Olym-

At H. K, C, C: A.H. Rumjaha 21-10.

At H. K. C. C: G. E. Willerton

E.S. Franks 21-12.

beat

At H.K.F.C: F. Lee beat A, K.ple record, Omar 22-14,

At K.B.G.C. A.V. Gosano heat N.V. Field 21-26.

At C.C.C: U.M. Omar beat E. Greenwood 21-0.

At Recreia: A.H. Minu beat J. Orem 21-10.

At K. C. C: T.A. Madar beat 2.C. Pereira 22-20.

John Davis, en of the United States, won the Olymple heavy weight-lifting tle with a Olymple record totul lift of 452 and a half kilos.

new

hopes that he may win an Olym While Jack Gardner raised

pic medal for Biltain in boxing Koreana today cheered Soo Ann At K.C.C: F. Goodwin beat can, when he reached the semi-

Gough 22-16.

Today's Games

The folowline

Komes in

Singles

Champiniship will

player tony:

Iris in the fly-weight division

·

The close of plus scores were: At Lords! No play in mutch between Middlesex and Glamor- gan.

Chelmsford: c play between Essex and Ken.

At Leicester: Hampshire 27 for

me. No play after lunch.

At Wellingborough; Lancashire 37 for no wicket. No play after lunch.

At Hostings: Sex 48 for one, No play after lunch.

by scoring a clear-cut knockout At Weston-super-Mure: SomeRE- over the Dutchman, H.A.H. Corset 143 for 6; no play after lea. the rum, in the second round.

Surrey to bil he

Superior Boxer

At Scarborough: Yorkshire 380 J.S. Joyce (31) v. R. Leigh boxer, anti sizing up his oppo-

The Korean was the superior for 4; (Watson 1, Wilson 140), At Cheltenhams: Gloucestershire M.1. Hazuck (27810) v. w.c.nent, landed with lefts and rights 160 for 2 (Emmet: 82 not out)

to the body at head,

before Reuter. right book which knocked the Dutchman out culd. He was counted out with-

(3:712)

H.K.F.C.

Opley (28181) at K..G.C.

L.A. Gutierrez (34152) v. L.R.connecting with a

Whent (50121 at K.D.C.

CP. Basto (60049) v. 1. Kit-out moving and had to be carried

chel (31342)

ut R.C.C.

v. C.R.

A 3. Cociho (27816) Logan (58051) at fleerelo.

M.Y. Adal 8061) v. S. Xusur 28001) at KC.C.

of the

to his corner.

In basketball, France tonight defeated Brazil by 43 points to the semi-finals 33 in Olymple cage competition and will now meet the United States in the mal.

How Wise Is Wise?

7

i

stadium here.

Indeed the Americans wero expected to win about ten of the

14 events.

The Duke of Edinburgh was among the large crowd that had come.to see the cream of athletic

Men's 100 metres free style:-1, Lan

49 0

women.

yesterday

Toan, Mit, W. L. Ciderof, 4x Wong was given nine months at to be followed by plained the work and alms of in Stanley, International Council of Women. bunishment.

She said:

"it is astounding to find that some women in Hong Kong have complained about being called to

do jury service, and they seem to regard the freedom and

e Jackson b Herbert 04 tatus of women, the wife int

intent in the United States and Tai-pine. Time: 6-1/5 arc,; and, Word Limence & Hardy & Jackson 24 ed, which was so dearly won, as have

the British Empire

About 20,000 people were pre- sent when the meeting

began

Kaza-wab, Tima! 55-4/5 secs."

Ladies' 60 metres from stylist, Wons Yak-thing. Time: 41-5/5 qren.; 2nd, Wood yuk-pins. Time: 41-4/5' BOT

Men's 200 metres brunat strokes

Timer 1 mins. 8-4/5 setu.

60 yards free style handicap--ist,

Plungit, Chan

Long

with a parade of the teams round the track. The United States led with a standard bearer carrying the stars and Stripes and then Hinkin, Time: 3 mina. 1-2/6 secu followed the Empire men berlagered): 2nd. Fung Wal-chenny the Union Jacic which was chr- ried by the Olympic high winner, Jack Winter of Australe na Chakwah; 2nd, Wette Kumwah

Chun.pam. Results were: 120 yards Platanee 50 reins.; 2nd. Lok Wai-kit. hurdles: Porter (United Diarion 25. ft.

110 yards free atsie handicap (1kg) States), first, C. Scott (United

Iat, Chan Wok-wah, Time: A mina, States) second, C. Dixon (United sets.: 2nd, Le But-fook, Time: mins. States) third, R.H. Weinbergs. (Australia) fourth D.O. Finley 65 yards brenni stroke for under 14'st (Britain) Arth, P., Gardner 1, Kwok Kam-nor, Time: 44-2/6 neck. (Australia)

sixth Time: 14 End, Kwok Ngau-hung, Time: 46-3/8 secs. Recconds, 2nd man 14.3 and 3rd

Ladles 10 metres back' stroke:-Jat. man 14.4. This beats the British Wong Yuk-ping. Time: 2 mine. 4 zoos.i record of 14.4 seconds which the Wong Yuk-ching, Time: mina third man equalled.

V.G.

"Was Confucius wise?" form ed the subject of a humorous HKFC Wins

talk by Dr. Orient Lee, Ph. D.,

One mile reing, four by 440 Hong Kong Frotball Club beat

at the weekly luncheon of the yards. United States, A. Hardden, Hong Kong Electrie Club by 33 Koren lost their Olympic bas- International Y's Men's Club C.C. Bouland, R. Cochrane and chots in Second Division game ketball match with Uruguay by yesterday at the Hong Kong M.G. Whitfield, bent the Empire, in the Lawn Bowls

League on 65 points to 36 but, playing for Hotel.

Rhoden Wednesday.

(Jamaica), D. position five to eight, the Koreans Dr. Lee, well-known Chinese McFarlane (Canada), D.V. Shore J. Dickson's (IIKFC) rink beat!

Mc- gave the South American team historian and author of many (South Africa) and Horb R.C. Butler's (НКЕС) rink some anxious moments. SC.12.

French-Chinese translations of an Kenley (Jamaica) by about four han the distinct advantage for clent Chinose history, arrived here yards in 3 minutes and 13.4 vmost of the first half and led by recently from the United States seconds,

Three points at the interval. He Wes visiting profester to the University of Vermont and Brook- lyn College on Chinese History

Dr. Lee

acquired and Culture,

K. Forrow'>

rink bout Bench's rink 27-15.

G. Willerton's rink beat J.H. Reuter. Bettomley's rink 24-19.

In their Lawn

Korca

F. Smailes To Retire

Korca Baaton HKCC Teams

Uruguay beat Korea 45 to 36 Bowls League today in a championship (con- his ticgree at the University of

Paris. Olymple Dr. Lee brietly traced the blo defeated Britain 54 to sage and elted several instances graphy of the famous Chinese The following 25 in another consolation contest when disciples of the sage regard

and will play Italy on Friday to dd him to be unwise. He also all-rounder, informed the York-

the 17th

match against Club de Recreio at solation game) of the Chater Road tomorrow at 4 p.m., basketball tournament. Hong Kong Cricket Club will be represented by teums:

China

J. Moust, F. Kennedy, W. Wil-decide liamson. J. Prentice (skip).

R. Philips. E.J.J. Michel, R.A. Edwards, A.W. Brown (skin),

in the tourand 18th places; rave n. brief history of the sage's |

Scarborough, August 12. Frank Smalles, the Yorkshire

shire County Cricket Club by political life, which, he said, ended letter today that he retiring The United States and France in a fallure. Confucius died un- from first class cricket at the

happily, Dr. Lee said.

will meet on Friday for the

G. Sewell, L E. Lammert, R.K. championship. The U. defeut-

Davies, R.H. Wild (skip).

Italian Cyclists Again

ed a tall, fast Mexican team 71

to 40

10 and France,

A team, that

has improved with every Olymple

appearance, amazingly upset

To Instal

favoured Brazil 43 to 33 in "the Kowloon Charter

semi-finals of the main tourney.

-Associated. Press.

Yachting

Torquay, August 11,

Today's yachting results in the

Firefly class were:

1. Denmark

2. France

9. Canada

Next Week

end of the present season.

His health has not been good since the war and he feels that

11

WASHBROOK

55 of little worth

or

TEACHERS' DIPLOMAS

The following Chinese students

1h0 passed

Teaching consequence. Diploma of Education, Institute 3 The Council here was only form of Education, University of Lon- ed after women had been called don. Mr. T.C. Clieng and Mr. 44 to jury service, for the expresH T. Wa. They are both to pro- purpose of fitting those who had teed on to the M.A. (in educa- never before been called upon to on) course. serve their country in a sense of citizenship, to do duty! 282 willingly......

Omcers and

C

b

e Hardy Jackson Hussett Johnson- Robertson b Laid-

low

Ring not out Baggers e Austin b Owen

Extras

Total

BOWLING

0 M

Herbert Jackson wen

27 3 60

3

29

44 2

76

14. 1 34

Laidlaw

18.5 0 20 Durham: Firit Janings Harron e Hassett b Loxton' Thompson b Miller Robertson, b,Ring

Bushman stumped Saggers b

McCool Hardy not out

Extras

wider

A quarrel between a Chinese i couple living at Po Hing Fong at members of the 6.30 am. yesterday resulted in the executive committee for the year woman attacking her W 1946-40 are:

husband with an axe. The man was takerį (Clair to hospital, while the woman was 5 man). Mrs. Lambert Kwok (Vice detained by the police for inquir

Mathilda Ng is.

Mrs.

W. L.Calcrofi

I Chairman), Mrs.

1 (Hon. Treasurer), Mrs. K.F. Noble.

0

(Hon. Secretary), Miss Eve Gray,

Li Shu Pul, Miss Elma Kolly.

Kingston, August 11:

Ken, Richards,

the Jamalcan

4 Mrs. A. W. Ingram, Dr. Eleanor hatemas, has been selected as the

2 Thom, Mrs. A. Wakefeld and Miss 10th member of the West Indies

Tak Hing Shin. (members),

19

19

Jackson stp. Saggers ↳ John-

Bon

23

Owen not ut

Total (for 73)

Bowling to date:

M

0

TO DECIDE

London, August 11. Cyril Washbrook will decide tomorrow whether he will be ill enough to play for Fngland in the Afth Test malch at the Oval on Miller Saturday.

Loxton Today he underwent electrical Ring treatment for the thumb be badly McCool bruised against the Australians at Johnson Manchester on Monday-Reuter.

4 17

-Reuter.

Yankees Drop

Behind Bosox

New York, August 11.

the time has come to make way Denny Gatehouse hurled a steady 5-2 victory today

for a younger mun.

Now 30, 6malles first played for Yorksnire in 1932, and he will receive the proceeds of a benefit fund this season, which is expect- ed to realise about £5,000.

He achieved the "cricketer's

Athletes Stranded

to give Boston Red Sox: their second straight over New York Yankees. By losing, Yankees dropped a game and a half behind Boston.

loft

held

scats.

LACED-

I team to tour India-Reuter.

I enjoy them best

Kowloon Rotary had one of double" in 1938, of 1,000 runs and behind with two-run rallies in first two innings with a humer Red Sox twice came from Musial drove in four runs in the the biggest attendances, yester-100 wickets. His best bowling London, Auugst 11. The Italian tandem cycle

day since its inauguration in fent was to take all ten Derby fifth and seventh innings, and three singles. 13.34.44 February last.

shire wickets for 47 runs in 1999. seventh with a homer into the ed his seventh victory and his Ted Williams led off in the Forty-year-old Rip Sowell scor- Toruzzi and T. aces, F.

13.35.07

1 The President, Mr. F, C. Clemo. Reuter. 13.38.23 read a letter from Rotary Inter- Perona, tonight on

fourth; over

Chicago the

Cuba this "The filter sip is a great B. United States Olympic two thousand metre

13.37.07 national admitting Kowloon as a

Borton Braves retained their hit 44 victory. Sowell had the discovery. It stops all those

reason, pitching Pirates to a three- 9. Britain

13.38.20 member of International body.

reduced three game lead when Cubs endangering their champlonship in a hurricane!

Resulia in the Dragon Class:

wuna

The Charter is being framed

they evened, theis series with New flises as they swung futilely at his little bits of louse tobacco" third leg through gathering,

1. Italy

14.34.04 and will be installed next week."

York Giants, beating them 4-3/on weird assortment of pitches. darkness at suburban Herne 2. Argentina

14.34.00 and Mr. Clemo.

Bob Elliott's 10th homer. Elliott's 3. Norway

14.35.07 Fifteen minutes hilarity was

blast came off Giant sco Larry 9. Britain

14.40.12 provided by a talk by Rotarian

Jansen, who previously had sarveð 14.48.48 W. J. Geall of the Hong Kong

London, August 13... up a three run homér. `to

Jeff

NATIONAL LEAGUE· Class: Telephone Company on how

Olympics organisers here are Heath in the first inning. Johnay New York Glania

B. II. 13.03.33 use a telephone, He described helping Indian and New Zea- Sain, though louched for 10 hits, Boston Trave

19 18.05.07 rome numerous situations arising larid Olympics competitors and kept them sufficiently well distri

Glentar y. Jansen, Trinkler v. Cooper. 13.03.38 from misunderstanding the use of officials to find temporary hotel buted to survive for his 16th vics Brevent b. Béin;'a. Badkalit, `· 13.07.09 the telephona,

accommodation, because, ship homer.

tory,

Sid Gurdon hit a Glant Philadelphia Phillies ping difficulties will dolay their return home.

Hill.

The Italians scored a two legs 10. United States

to one victory over Britain's Results in the Star

best world champion sprint star,

Reg Harris, and partner Bannister.

1. Italy.

Alan

2.

Cuba

The Italian time for the last 200 metres was 11.6 seconds.

Final placings for the event.

Italy 2-Britalo, France.

The

Switzerland.

3.. Britain

1. United States

United Press,

London, August 12. The Unlied Stales wan the Olymple six metre class yachting championship today--Router.

Sabre

Italian triumph was groot- Wombler, Aug. 11.

¿

to

Dodgers Hang On

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entered the finals by beating France 11 to 5 and Italy beat Otherwise the beginning of the Holland 18 to 3

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fools-Asso-days before the actual end of the cinted Praise p

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