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Morris Scores 196, Australia 380-8

Konnington Oval, August 16.

The Australian cricketers, continuing their first innings today in the fifth and last Tost hore, after dismissing England for 52 runs on Satur- day, carried their score to 243 runs for four wickets of lunch time.

England's plight in the match became even worse when they had to take the field today with- out Watkins, who was feeling the effects of the knock he received from a Lindwall bump- er on Saturday.

Lawn Bowls

of

Programme

Games in the Quarter Finals

the Lawn Bowls Open Rinks Championship will be played off on Sunday at 4.30 p.. The draw, made yester- Morris scored his hundred out day, follows: Watkins had already visit.

At K.B.Q.C. ed an eye specialist twice of B in three hours and a half

A.S. Fleming, J.S. Joyce, L.W. and he was due to go again winut giving cannce.

Yardley went on for a spelt Brace and W.C. Higgs (31191) ot after lunch for treatment, and then Young replaced Hollies A.A. Razack, J. Bradley, W. Hang He made his third batting and J.8. Landolt (32060) u which might make him fit to 226. play in

second turned quickly and Hasselt tried P.M.N. da Silva, F.X. Soares, J.A. to turn it to leg. This ended da Luz und R.F. tn Luz (28015). innings.

partnership of 109 runs in twoj hours and a quarter.

England's

The new 11 carried elanger ind the nearest approach) England enne to taking a wicket

in early OVDEN occurred when Edrich, deceived Morris with a

Miller Unhappy

looked Young

much more than in his first

Miller 4

was not

slower bali. The Australian dangerous

played a shade too soon and the session

At K.C.C.

A. McInnes, W. Gaffney, C.R Lokan and W.D. McMaster 158051) v. E.F. Pope. EA. Atkins. G.E.F. Thompson and L Sykes (59788).

At K.D.C.

1.M. Omar, A.M. Omar, K.M

ball went Into the aur but hust happy against him and it came Omar and U.M. Omar (33505) v A.. Rumjahn, AJ too wide for edger at short-leg no surprise when Miller was G. Souza,

Crowd Resigned out at 243, stumped in lightning Coelho and M.J. Meilina (26065).

fashion by Evans off Holles.

Otherwise nothing disturband

This left one ball before lunch the butting serenity on the easy which young Harvey survived, pend pitch and the crowd 1 so that at the interval the Aug

themselves 14 another!

tralians were 101 ahead with six huge Australia total

wickets to fall, Although Hese ude the bali!

Kigner

way

Morris was noti

either FLIVE

With sparking cover, werrted. dives of Edrich, Morris renched 97, at when Hollies went on ni 165, he made a ztroke for theer, which carrien aist to his second suteressive T century and his third of the series,

Interport Bowlers Practice

The

interpart town bowlers selveterī to goử up to Shanghai at the beginning of next month harl a practice game at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday

other bowlers.

Morris was then 134 not out.

TEA-TIME SCOREBOARD

England ist innings 52 Australia: 1s! innings-lunch

At C.C.C.

A.F. Noronha, C.E. Marques. A.P. Guterres and J.E. Noronha (32283) v. M.B. Hassan. M.Y Adai, S. Yusuf and V.A. Rumjahn (28001).

Following is the programme of next week's Open Singles games: Tuesday, August 24 A.R. Minu (28001) v. S. Yusuf (28001) at K.D.C.

C.S. Rosselet (25526) V. LA Gutierrez (34152) at K.B.G.C.

U.M. Omar (33505) v. R.F. de Luz (28035) at K.D.C.

E.M. Alarcon (28018) v. T.A. Madar (258873 #1 C.C.C.

1. Kitchell (39342) v. L. Syker i (59706) or J.E. lnyward (32002: 13441 Recreio.

scores -213 for four. Barnes, c. Evans, b. Hollies 61 Morris, not out Bradman, b. Hollies Hasselt, bw, b. Young Miller, stumped Evans,

Holbes Harvey, not out

Extras

Tata) (for four) -Australia. 380 for eight. Barnes, c. Evans, b. Hollies Morris, run out

Bradmen, b. Hollies

assisted by two other bowl

They were E. Greenwood of Hasselt, w., b. Young..

Club and Miller,

the Bowling Green

of C.C.

0

-37

ba

Wednesday, August 25

V. R.

A.S. Fleming (31191) v. K.M. Omar (28001) at K.D.C.

M.B. Hassan (28001) Leigh (31712) at Recrolo

Frunots Willerton K.C.C.

J.S. Landolt (32000)

C.E.

13) af

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1948.

CHINA'S JOHN Pao takes the ball from rebound and scores for China during the Arst half of the Olympic match against Iraq, China 'recorded the highest score in its section of the competition in winning by 125 points to 25A.P. Photo.

CRICKET RECRUITS

tree (21070)

(31122 Ext.

V.

243

V L.A.

Collyer (39294) at K.B.G.C.

01

D. Rozario (28600) v. F. Good-

100

win (21480) at C.C.C.

0

A.V. Gosung (25653) v. J.A. du

37

stumped Evans

Luz (20578) at K.B.G.C.

b.

Hollica

5

Thursday, August 26

17Noronha

(32283) at K.D.C. A.A. Lopes (30203) v.

L.G.

25

Coombes (58811) at K.C.C.

A.E. Coates (20855) Contho (27810) at K.B.G.C.

A.J.

Extras

Tolal (for 8)

Rumjahn (28001) at Recreio.

380

-Reuter.

A-M. Omar Chich proven in Harvey, e. Young. b. Hollies very good standard of bowls. E.Loxton, e. Evans, b. Edrich. A.M. Lindwall, c. Edrich, b. Young Greenwood, T.A. Mala. Omar and L. Sykes (skip) oestTailon, not out J.S. Landolt, W. liong Sling, C.S.Ring. not out Rosselet and R.6. da laz (skip) by 23-14.

Another practice game will be held on Monday August 23 nf the

Kowloon C,C, commencing, mi 5.15 p.m.

Tennis League

Playbig at home, Club de

"A" Recreio

bent the H.K. University by 7 sets to 1% mois in the "B" Division of the Tennis

League..

Scores A.M. Alver and G.M. Gomano, (Recreio): bent F.S. Lam and C.H. Ip 6-4; lest to D. Lo and N. Lo 2-6; beal E. He and T. Lo 6-3, C.A. Barretto and P.A. Noronha (Recreio): beat Lam and Ip 8-4: beat Lo and Lo 6-4; beat Ho and Lo 8-9.

A.E. Noronha and G.A. Noronha (Recreio): drew with Law and Ip 6-6; beat Lo and Lo, 6-2; beat,Ho

und Lo 6-1,

DEEP WATER BAY GOLF

Hawker

WANTED URGENTLY Was Not

Keeper

ABDULLA

'NUMBER SEVEN

"יד"

In PACKETS or TINS

Russia, Japan And Germany May Compete In 1952

London, August 15.

The major absentees of the 1948 Olympic Games—- Russia, Japan, and Germany-may possibly compoto in the 1952 Gamos at Helsinki, Mr. Avory Brundago, Chairman of the U.S. Olym❤ pic Committee said today.

With Russia, it is a question of joining the various

International Amateur Federations that make i up the Olympic family. With Japan and Ger- many, regular governments must be set up and an invitation extended by the Olympic organis- ing committee. ""The general

всета

to bu that

Rentiment, these Games as it has rarely

Ger- dominated previous ones, winning many and Japan will be taken a total of 30 firsts, including 17 all track and back as SOOT ns things in major sport

the monotonous atar

winners

are regularised," sald. Mr. eight in men's swimming, Brundage, who is also an Inter- Despite national Olympic Vico Presi- spangled parade, British crowds

cheorgal loudly for the dent

"Russin is already in the Inter-regardless of nationalities national Amateur Athletic Fed-event, although the best England eration (track and felt), but I got out of the entire Games was don't know what the Soviets have three firsts,

The conservativo Sunday Times, observers. attended of Londen summed up editorially | both the Winter Games in St. today: Moritz and the main Games thet "The Olympic flame is quench-- ended here on Saturing withed but not the spirit that form j brilliant pageantry.

the Games.

in mind." Russtan

Although the presence of "Wa grudge the American athletes from these three Powar none of their victorles, they pro- would have had a powerful effect |dace clean splendid sportsmen on the Games, they were a tre- whose success has been a triumph mendous success without them- of native ability and intensiva than the training." n for greater acces British dared think possible.

The Times referred to the dis- About 1,800,000 aprelators say qualiücation of the American 40% competition thu: metre relay team after winning the far flung

ZD stretched from July

until easily and its later" reinstatemen Saturday, paying approximately when flims proved a supposedl £500,000, a now high record. faulty baton exchange' was legati

The United States dominated Associated Press,

JAPS IN WORLD

SWIMMING SOON

Paris, August 16.

Japan soon may be coming back into world swim ming competition. There may be mor trouble getting, the Germans back to the big show time of water racing. It is a fact ther is no immediate prospect the Germans can b reinstated because it now would take a four? power agreement, including assent from Russia in the torn up post-war political flold, Apparently all Japanese has of the Federation Internation's to do is go through simple for- de Nalation Amateur (Flaa)......

The Japanese. with now being played at the Oval-is-deepening-Yip-Ching, 22-year-old haw-malities that may be engineer..

world

record breakers on the ker and one of the 15 smokers ed by the dominant occupying

hands, have

appiled for TO! the gloomy affect of the MCC statement ro-

arrested in an opium divan at powers in Japan.

talement in Fina, ruling boy cently which proposed to curtail tours abroad

972 Canton Road, second floor. The Japanese are the mor of the Olymple swimming recor and generally took a rather pessimistic view of the state of the English game.

London, August 15.

F.X.M. da Silva (20578) v. J.E. England's poor showing in the fifth and final Tost

W.C. Ogley (28151) V. U.A.

R.M.V. Ribeiro (28003) or

J.W.M. Dickson (32002) v. P.M.N.While the MCC made some sound points in support

da Silva (31991) at C.C.C.

Brooklyn Gain On Boston Braves

games

Now York, August 15.

*

of their case for fewer winter trips, many cric- ket lovers would have been heartened had the statement contained concrete proposals for obtaining more suitable recruits to first class cricket, the essential first step to restoring the standard of the game.

looker

Burglar (Widow Gaoled

along because they lack a dentr governing body in the post wi period for water sports.

on August 12, was fined $25 potent threat to the rest of The Germans have not yet com when he was brought before the world in swimming because Mr. J. Wicks at Kowloon yes they led Olymple competition in

the immediate pre-war ern b terday.

winning most of the races in the 1032 gama at Los Angeles and the 1986 Berlin games.

When Yip wis charged on Friday he told the coun, that be 'Was bh unlicensed hawker af

fresh food. The

magistrale et dered his bond of $100 to be cancelled and for hun to be detained in custody for invafigu- tions to be made.

These are the opinions of Max River, of Philadelphia, Secretary and one of the founders in 1008

Drove Too

Carefully, Arrested

Enemy Status. Japan's application is now he In abeyance by Fino, after so

deliboration, because of phet?

enemy status of t

Fina

decided Country: Olympic meeting in London

fested

Japanese must first, with the

powers Tokyo, reform its Olympic co milien and come along throu routine Olymple channels for a

world. admittance into the zonisation.

Japan was one of the proud Olymple members in the pre- days and since the 1982 Olymp probably the

Q

consolat

most succes member in competition and cord making. There is no bar, so far as Fina is concerned Since defendant was remanded, sentence without the option.

Au, a fitter of the Kwon Japan's return, Ritter said, the police made Inquiries into

Meantime, none of the wo Luen Garage of Sal Yee root, her clain that the heroin pipe pleaded guilty to driving a privat

record times reported by t and opium pipe found in her

In Japaneso car without o driver's licenc

and on session at 101 Tal Nam Street,

elsewhere first floor, were for her mother's and admitted, in reply to the Olymplar

Japon can be' recognised, veo, sald SI Evans when Lut bench, that he had falled in hi

cording to Ritter. driver's test, Wal-kuen, 24-year-old. · married

One of Fina's nota'st. Inspector F. Roberts sold tha woman, was brought before Me: on the evening of August 15 ht Olymples which closed in Lond Wicks yesterday,

Defendant was fined $100, or saw defendant driving private on Saturday was recognition Convicted on two counts of four weeks hard labour, on the car. 2449 In such a very careful the Olympic and world roc an oplum manner at Telpe Road near Un of eight minutes 40 seconds m burglary, Kwan Lal-ha, 30- charge of keeping To Find Talont

800 metro relay team at W were aroused. year-old widow with three pre- divan, and cautioned on the count Chnu Street that his suspicions by the winning United St

When stopped and asked by blay poolhouse. Undoubtedly, too,

much more vicus convictions, was sentenced of po session of the pipes."

Approvals the inspector to produce his Hcence, defendant admitted that In London, Fina could be done in England as is to a total of 18. months' hard Australia has provided an oblect banishment by Mr. J. Wicks

he had none, He had a licensed driver sitting next to him, saint outine approval to the Oly whole to And and develop talent labour and recommended for lesson for years, with the systein at Kowloon yesterday.

Inspector Roberts, and was pro-record in male competition of: "grade", cricket. In giving the

bably a mechanic who took out Wembley for the 100 and one of the customers cars for metre free style respectively

Wally P. University of Io

Sub-Inspector J. H, Evans said yesterday that the polico WAJ The MCC rightly point out realises that he must do some satisfied with accused's claims to that financial inducements In thing positive with the ball if he be an unlicensed hawker and that he went to the divan to make! other employment deter would-is to gain wickets.

was not the keeper. opium. He So many English youngsters be recruits from taking up first

profession. are ruined as cricketers in their Mak Yiu, who was also remand- Challenging Brooklyn gained a full game on the Na-class cricket as

possibly fiery "pitches" on parke enarge of keeping an oplum tional League leading Boston Braves, sparked But this has been the case for earliest days by playing on imed for three days on Friday on

a good many years,

pon ession of two Imposing a fine of $100, Mr and waste land, with nobody to divan and by Dodger contre fielder Duke Snider. The A vast number of potential

foults which

optum nf they mace prepared.

the J. Wicks at Kowloon yesterday same address, was fined a total warned Au Chip that a secon Braves threatened several times but failed to recruits from pubile and secon-correct the

|of $350 or two and a half months' charge would result in a 200. dary school, who have had the inevitably develop. -Reuter. hit when it counted.

hard labour. advantage of a fairly good. stan- The Dodgers won 4-2. Sox, lost 4-5 in the opener but dard of school cricket, but who Third place Saint Louis took came back to take the second lack the means to play as amateurs. Inevitably. decided the opener of a doubleheader game 8-7 from the Senators. with Pittsburgh 8-3, but lost

Washington piled up 5-1 against a professional career, with

all its uncertainties. the second gamo 4-5.

lent and then withslood a ninth The Cardinale

first won. the

Cricket has never enjoyed bet-! rally in the

ter publie support, and despite game in the last two

Innings, inning three-run

Boston with five runs. In the second opener. In the second,

o 3-0 de- gut off with a four-run drive in afgh expenses, it should be por- kame, they overcame

more, attractive the frot. Right fleldor Stansible fcft in the fifth Inning but the c

In three-rundris to many young .county Pirates scored two more in their Spence drove

homer in the arth.

professionals. balf:

Louis Philadelphia took two

Detroit, downed. Saint from New York, 6-1 and 7-5.

3-1 at Saint Louis, scoring two ninth оп Kenny Pitcher

Heintzelman deciding runs in the missed a no-hitter in the

three singles and 'a. double with because of centrefielder Whitar calchor Hal Wagner and second The Ladies Section golf medal Lockman's seventh inning triple, baseman Eddie Mayor knocking

Cincinnati

Chicago split home the runs. July was won by Mrs.

their

doubleheader at Cincinnati. Water Bay The Reds lost the opener Lissaman at Deep

0-7

but

and

was Accused coming man the chance

charged with with a score of 82-23-59.

Chatham Road, to play in a gradually improving bror, and stealing from took the second game 5-0, Ken

burglary at Foursomes. The Bhanghal

Raffenberger blanking the Cubs.

standard.

In reply to the magistrate, de- and Howalfan Bill Bath of Off postponed dun to the typhoon on

the Aranrican League, Brooklyn 410 Q

Moreover, the youngest school- Captain De Carlo at B.45 p.m.

fendant:" said that he hada State University, and the m July 27,

Doop was played at

Cleveland, continuing 'to

Boston MP2, 7. 0

boyco

in most Australian districts on August 7, a wrist watch, in

learner's licence and that when 200 metre breast stroke by Jo Water Bay lost Tuesday..

Chicago White

750x

The condition of Leung Sul- he went up for his test he failed, Vardeur of Philadelphia The winners were

(Whining pitcher Ralph Branca) can play on true pitches, even gold bangle, and a silver bracelet

The stamp of approval was als Mrs. Mar-

ping stones,

their

should they be matting, on which set with three small semi-precious grett und Mrs. Haig with a score

stones, to the dolal value of $520, sang, aged 52 years, who was He did not apply for an extension the hocah learn" to' mako strokes |{tat|gamo)"

knocked down by private car of the learner's licence, as he br

filmminies records by Ann The prizes were grip on first pinen. After win. Saint Louis 18

with confidence, and as a howler She was also accused of having 801 at. Talpo Road on Sunday had no time,

tis of San Francisco, in the entered Major Bailey's flat at afternoon, was stated lato last

metre trpe style, American Chatham Road, second four, 2 night to be very critical.

hion's

400 metro rolny, Hollands. Noi van Vliet in 10 p.m. the same night, and Accorting to avaliable, informe

A Hong Kong registered motor breat stroke and Karen Ha pancit,

wome 8 T was boarded by of Denmark in the and multiple junk, M 118 haemorrhage

seven or eight men near Tal Chan breaststroke A farther remand" in polico

She was cautioned on the third re

two

wp Americana "the ear Mel, Chinese waters, shortly be The Armoricah custody for a wook was granted charge of Iardeny of a fountain when Chan Chung-yan canin be- pen and propelling pencil from Joseph Crowley and Carel Crook tire midnight on August 11, and will tour francesousi p

Central No. 7 Flat, Gun Club Hill Marriza

admitted to the Kow clothing and a haul of nah valued ingaggor London yand

Associated Pro yesterday

Chan, who will be defended by hur Dalley, at 9.10 p.m. that lom Hospital suffering from int. $1,250.

Fitnied" and "putiländ inturion received when the car, col Tutu report of the robbery was MERCA Bilston Ruse is nighttande kinde charged with rape and possession Detective Sub-Inspector, w, nitided with bur 6071 shortly after made by Two Wait, coxswain plicher Ed Bausser) of a revolver and 14 rounds of Terbgg appeared for the proescu- the firs moeldent. Their condition when the junk arrived a Hong last nightewas stated to be fairiai Kong yesterday tria) June

for

of 72-16:04.

donated by Mrs. Piercy and Mrs

Robertson.

Use

RA step-

Scores:

NATIONAL

R. H

E

0

∙Mrs.ning twice over the, Walle, box, Pinning", pitcher Tod Wilks)

0-2 and 8-they were

ere u gama half and

League lead. in the

Saint Louis

There will be an Eclectio Competition at Deep Water Bay Philadelphia moved past Boston (2nd game).

into second place [`by twice, from -

on Ladies Day, Thursday August [10) -"This will be an all day | M

the New York

·large attendaisg/kven, denabled

37 2.

4.10 0

1

wioning pittsburgh

Xan-

(Winning pitcher Ernie Bon- than NG| Philadelphia. MIDORIA Athletcher, Mickey Guerra Now..

win the opener? In (1st been arranged for Tunda alamuned a basce-loaded triple in September 197: Players/) may

a four-run second inning: rolly

A Boy Competition has also

choose their own parthermit

overtime.

to

unable to find parinas players at spelled victory in the second Thilpi

should sign that ut Deep Water Red Sox Come Back Now

Price has been donated by 4 Borlogpland weanligions camp Kirke Me Be Mundy kontsade out (men

up

REMANDED IN CUSTODY

stealing a wrist watch, a fountain Den and a propelling. valued at. 9882,

Accident Victim Critical":

was suffering ation, the man.

a test.

JUNK ROBBED

also

cher Hanny Heint-tore. Mr. Knöthing To at C Qumzters, obcúpied «by? MrEATS Wthe mv. Cedar Breaks, the crow robbed' of $500 in cash, enlacloran this-wook before

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