BUREN
THE PERFROZ
SWISS - WATOM·
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948.
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
"7"
In PACKETS or TINS
HOME SOCCER
EASY ARSENAL WIN OVER STOKE CITY
BOWLS TOURNEY
The following are 'the results" of games played in the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Champion
ship yesterday:
A. A. Lupes beat L. G. Coombes 21-10.
A..J. Coelho beat A. E. Contes 22-20
W. C. Ogley beat U. A. Rumjahn 22-17.
S. Nosselet bent L. A. Gullerriez 21-14.
J. S. Landolt bent L. A. Collyer
21-11,
F. X. M. da Silva beat J. E. Noronha 21-10.
J. Dickson beat P. M. N. da
silva 21-10, .
J.R.C.
London, August 25.
English football fans had almost a full Saturday programme today as 29 English loagua gamos were played.
Mid-week matches, must not start before 6 p.m. to
avoid disruption-of-work. Attendances were good everywhere, the top being the 65,000 at the Newcastle United- Chelsea game. Newcastle won promotion from the second to the first division of the foot- ball league at the end of the 1947-48 season and this the team's first home game in which began the new season
last Saturday.
Results:-
Arsenal
First Division
3 Stoke
3 Villa
3 Burnley
was
FRENCH WIN AT SALISBURY
quarters at Salisbury today.
'There was nothing particularly impressive about the manner of
his success.
London, August 25. The French colt, Royal Drake, second favourite for the St Leger. WOR the Manton Stakes run over the St. Leger Birmingham 0 Middlesbrough 0 | distance of one mile and three- Bolton V KCC in Monday (away) Charlton M.B. Hassan, M Y. Adat, K.M. Rumjahn and A K, Minu (skip); {iverpool
4 Huddersfied Derby.
3 Sheffield A.R. Kitchell, A.M. Wahab, S. Manchester C. 3. Preston Yusuf and 1. Housin (skip): M. Newcastle 2 Cholsen Razack,
Herrain, A.d."
A.R. Portsmouth 4 Everton Minu and U.A Pumjahn (skip). Welves 0 Sunderland
K. B.,G, C.
Second Division Recrela V Clul de Monday: V.C. Dixon, Fulham
Hall and Leeds
1st @aam
(away)
S.H. Strange, A.
J. Freser
(skip): 3. Gellatly. Lincoln
Dowman Plymouth
A. L. G. Eastman, C. and J. McKelvis skip): E.F. Pope, L.G. Coombes, E. Green, wood and I. Sykes (skip),
Friendly V M.K. Cricket Club: 1.3. W
West Brom.
0
1 Barnsley
Brentford
1
Eury
0 Chesterfield
den
Starting at 0 to on, and rid- by Gordon Richards, he wi by one and a half lengths from Ahir French-bred stable compan- lon, Vic Day, with Julian a fur- 1ther three lengths away, third of
seven runners.
Richards took Royal Drake to home
2 front three furlongs from Southampton
but had to keep him going to hold off the challenge of Vic
Third South Bournemouth 1 Isristol R. Brixtol C. Wigglaton. H.A. Lammert. Palace E.A. Alkins and G E. F. Thomp- Exeter aon (skip); R.P. Phillips, M.L.
Ipswich Hardie, W.H. Bailey and L. R. Norwich Whant (skip); A. Hutton, T.J. Swindon Hemsley, K.C. Hamilton and V. Watford Chittenden skip); F.C. Clemo, W. Frost, J.S. binnen and L. Guy (skip),
Reserve: D. Tra't,
1at tuam V. H. K. F. G. (away) 30th
Aug.. 1948 at
p.m. V.C. Dixen, S.H. Strange, A.J, Hall and J. Frazer (skip); R.J. Wigginton, A... G. Eastman, C. Bowman and J. Rickeivle (skip): F.F. Pope,
LG. Coombes, E. Greenwood and L. Sykes (skip).
T
H. K. F. C.
T
V K. C. C. at Home at 4 p.m.-
W. Hollands. Hayward, Waller and 1. Conlyer (skip); J. Howell, Dr. Selby, J. Bradley and
K.
N. Bebbington (skip); B. Mansell, B. Blckford, C. Gough and Robertson (skip).
Reserves: A. Colemon Dickson.
INTERPORT BOWLS
Shanghai
und J.
Shanghal. August 20.
tonight clinse ite following rinks in the interport Bowls
against Hong Kong:
First Gamo, September 12: R.S. Duft, D, MacCallum, Peanut Marshall, F. O. Madar (skip).
Second Game, September 15: J. A. Rocha, C. L. Parsons, C. Danenberg, A. M. Souza (skip),
Third Game, September 18; A. Mnciban, W. Ha, H. A. Ozorlo, E. A. Souza (skip.)-Reuter.
US BASEBALL
|
0
1
Day, who was well supported t 5 to 2-Reuter.
GERMAN
I Irighton
1
Swanzen
0
Southend
5 Torquay
2 Northampton
3 Aldershot
2 Newport
2
EX-SERVICE
Third North
2 Iotherham
3
LEAGUE BANNED
1 Mansfeld
Q
U
Accrington Bradford C.
2 Stockport i
1 Wrexham
Chesler Crewe Darlington New Brighton 2 Carlisle
2 Hartlepools
Hamburg, August 25.
BBC
HBU MIN-HUI (left) coach to the Chinese swimming team at the Olympics, and Lee Wa 1-tong. coach to the Chinese football team, broadcasting in the BBC Far Eastern Service · from a studio in the BDC Broadcasting Centre, Wembley.
Aussies' Huge Score Against The Gents
Lords, August 25.
The Australians lost three wickets in scoring 478 runs against the Gentlemen of England on the opening day of their three-day match here, both Don Bradman and Lindsay Hassot scoring conturies.
Bradman was out for 150, while Hasset was still at the wickets with 119 to his credit when stumps were drawn.
runs
COUNTY CRICKET
YORKSHIRE'S FIGHT FOR SECOND PLACE
London, August 25.
While the Welsh national flag flow over all Cardiff
civic buildings today in honour of Glamorgan, now County cricket champions, other tidos were engaged in the struggle for runners up placa.
A. B. Sellers, captaining Yotkshire, won the toss of
Bournemouth and sent Hampshire in to bat: after rain had delayed play till noon.
DAVIS CUP PLAYERS DEFEATED
His polley was amply justi- fled when Hampshire were skittled out for 71. The big-i gest factor in this success was the slow spinner, E. Robinson, who took six for 25, including jan after lunch spell of five wickets for nine runs in eight Overs
John Wardle not four for 20, When Yorkshire went in, bow-
Brookline, Massa- chusetts, August 25. Two Davis Cup pairs were ever, they also found runs hard eliminated in the third round to get and were all cut cheaply, of the men's event when the c. Knott, American national tennis dou-arm oft spin howler, reaping bles championships were con-harvest of six for 60. tinued here today.
Yugoslav Sour Grapes
Belgrade, August 26,
The Yugoslav team which: competed at the -London Olymple Games biteged" in ■" statement today that many
the Games? had.. ouiles at been Mohloved by under-: ground methods.
During the
competition one could often notice In -dividont results were achlov-
ed by, eariter auraement or. other underground methods which had nothing to do with -- the spirit of sporta," the: statement said.-Router.
MOSLEY
the Hampshire HENCHMAN
ATTACKED
Hants, in again, lost live for 10 Adrian Quist and Bill Sidwell, by the close of play.
London: August. 26. Australia, and Jaroslav Drobny Surrey, also condidates for run- Mr. Jeffrey Hamm, deputy unit Vladimir Cernik, Czecho- ner-up honours, found lowly leader of Sir Oswald Mosley's by placed Northamptonshire's right Union Movement, was detained slovakia, were both beaten United States combinations. arn medium paced bowler Web.
Budge Wood, USA, bea! Quist and Sid- for 00.
Patty and Sydney ster in form ond he took four in hospital today with head in-
juries and severe razor cuts,"
of unidentified, men A group With four wickets to fall, Nor- well, 4-6, 6-4, 6-1, 6-4, while Tom Brown and Irving Dortman, thants needed 59 runs for first in rushed him during a speech in East London last night. Mr. USA, defeated Drobny andnings points at the close. Cernik, 7-5, 4-1, 1-7, 0-3,
Close of play scores:
Hamm was knocked unconscious
by Mr. Magda Rurac, Rumania,
Hove: Nottinghamshire 300 by a brick and slashed
of his won her second round match in for 0 (Sims 121 not out, Keeton „ested.
attackers' were the
women's singles invitation 58) against Sussox."
sympathiser who At Clacton: Worcestershire 300A Mosley tournament, held in conjunction
the incident Bald 107, Outschoorn 99, witnessed with the National Doubles cham-(E Cooper
89): Essex 61 for "Jeffrey was hit on the head with pionships, when she beat Mrs. Preston & for
a brick and was cut with razorS, 5-0.-Reuler.
At
razors.
.
12,000 When Loxton joined Hassett Cissy Madsen, South Africà, B-1,|0, Gloucester: Combined Ser-He fell down and his wife took.
coine
A crowd of over watched the carly stages of the play became drab, Loxton went match despite the threatening to a smart catch at the wicket The Hamburg Military Gov-weather and on an easy paced at 582. Then Hamence came in and took 15 minutes before he oernment has banned the forma-wicket they saw
the mark. got off ⚫tion of an Ex-Servicemen's freely with several boundaries.
The first Australian wicket tell until lunch, when Hassett com
Play continued uninspiringly at 40 as the result of a fine catch pleted his first double by Weoller, Glamorgan's captain of the tour in the last over be- Nes, who only yesterday
emphasised fore the interval, after batting the organisation's the value of fielding in Glamor-five and a quarter Glasgow Cup, ist sound: Clyde Foundation Committee, told Reu-
hours This 1 Rangers 2.
gan's sitccess.
brought in hitting 16 fours. Bradman. He was soon off thei Irish Gold Cup, 1st round: Ardsters: "All we wish to do is to organ
Scores: ganise all former coldlers and
Scottish League "B" Division: League by a “small group of Supplementary Cup, 1st round former German militarists.
Colonel August Van Queen's Park Kilmarnock 2;
member of Cowdenbeath Dumbarton 2.
0 Ballymena United Z.-Associat-sailors irrespective of rank. 50-mark and quickly hit 18 runs,
ed Press and Reuter.
DUBLIN HORSE SHOW
century
and
Basis Of Trade With Germany
Geneva, August 25. Britain and France today 120 expressed qualified approval of
which gave him 2,000 rung for
AUSTRALIANS 1st Innings cial position, political and re- ligious convictions who have done Then he and Brown dealt with Brown, c. Bailey, b. Wooller
the fourth time on tour.
Barnes, c. Wooller, b. Bailey 18 their duty in the war as honest
all bowling confidently and 50 Bradman, Donnelly, b. a United States proposal that
the boord after 45 Brown minutes. Bradman's own 50 took Hassett, not out
men.
said
le the organisation had two principal' aims:
The formation of a body able to co-operate with all ex servicemen in all democratic
Dublin, August 25.. The French horse Marquis III and the American horse,
De- mocrat, divided first and second prizes in the milliary jumping countries." event at the Dublin Horse Show today.
Sagitta, another French horse, was third. There were 35-com- petitors.Reuter.
PURSUIT EVENT
was
on
wards there was a brief stopp ige Loxton, e. Griffith, b. Bailey only 70 minutes, and just after-Miller, c. Simpson, b, Wooller for rain. Play was soon resumed Hamence, not out and" 104 runs wore on the board when lunch was taken
180 the main trading nations of the
200 world grouped in the Geneva 80 Tariffs and Trade Agreement
tos
'ACQUITTED
vices 223 (Cook 5 for 78): Glou-off her blouse to try to stop the cestershire 100 for one (Emmet blood."--United Press. 56, Wilcox 51 not out).
At Manchester: Kent (Evarts 50); Lancashire 53 for 2.
Hamburg, August 23, - At Lelcester: Leicestershire 207
A. British war crimes court (Riddington
Hollies 4 for 23); here today 50.
acquitted General Warwickshire 61 for no wicket.
Valentin
Aus Feuerstein, the At Kennington Oval: Surrey 178 trlar
commander of、 the Bist (Webster 4 for 00); Northampton- German Army Corps under Mar- shire '120 for 0,
shel Rommel, and two of his staff captains, Captain Dietrich Wil holm Von Menges and Lieuten ant Konstantin Zestraw.
At Bournemouth; Hampshire 71 (Robinson for 25 Wardle 4 for 291 and 80 for 5: Yorkshire 133 (Watson 50, Knott & for 80). Reuter.
They had been charged with out Hiller's notorious carrying Commando order to annihilato all spreial detachments sent to Ger- many
by the Allies, and with 17 should extend the most favourported that Russia is sending now known sergeant, members of the
Moscow, August 25.
responsibility for the killing of Moscow newspapers tonight re- Captain T. Dudgeon and an uh- 24 ed nation treatment to Western coal mining machinery to the British 2nd Special Air Service 11 Germany,
island
af Regiment, in Ponzena di Magra, The British delegate, Mr. R. J. Spitzbergen, where the Soviet Italy, in September, 1943-Rou- Shackle, said that his Govern- Coal Trust operates.-Reuter. Lter.
ment approved the substance of the American proposal"as far as Germany concerned, but!
was
Wdoubted whether a general grant
Extras
10
2The formation of an or- ganisation for mutial help en
Classic Knock the basis of round moral prin-
Through-asticcession ---- of -de- ciples."
The announcement honning the lightful left glances and on drives League
"although the Brown obtained the last 28 runs sald that, statutes and regulations appear required for his eighth century of Hailey to be comparatively innocuous, the tour in only 15 minutes after the Military Governinent, being lunch. He took 13 in one over Amsterdam, August 25. Gerrit Schuite of Holland won aware of the true nature of the from
Bailey,
Edrich the world title in the professional organisation,
including three are informing the boundaries, and reached 100 out Yardley pursuit tracks event today by de- sponsors that permission will, on of 180 in two hours 10 minutes. Brown feating the world champion of no account, be granted for the
After
Robins 221 After making 120 out of 1047. Fausto Coppi, of Italy, formal registration of such un
Schulle's time was six min. association."-Reuter,
in two houre and a hall, Brown Donnelly 24.0 seconds; that of Coppi, six
fell to a fine catch by Bailey min. 25.4 secs. Associated Press.
Total (for 3 decl.)
BOWLING
... 010.
0. M. R.
4 112
2
2
Wooller
4.34
131
2
Palmer
21
58
U
16
49
24
AR
27 0121
1
4 $
22
18
0
-Reuter.
CLEVELAND BACK
IN THE LEAD
New York, August 25.
Cleveland Indians started out in high gear today
and wound up again in first place.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
They grabbed six runs in the first three innings to beat Boston Red Sox 9-0 behind Bab Cleveland' Indians
Lemon's four-hit pitching.
R H
9
E
Bid To Ban Right To Strike
at, backward short leg. He hit!
five and 18 four in a classic Innings. He and Bradman add- sd 77 in 40 minutes after lunch. Bradman reached his ninth cen tury of the tour with a four off Bailey, who came on with the
ball. He Paris, August 25.
had batted for two The French Government has and a half hours and hit 11 fours tabled in the National Assembly and was given a great ovation.
Bradman and Hassett
now
scored
a draft bill which would sup-stendly to bring the score to 304 press the right to strikó of all for two at tea, with Bradman 125 the police in France,
not out and Hassett 35 not out.
The hill stipulates that "any concerted cessation of duty, or any det of collective Indiscipline In the police forces will be lluble to. punishments."
Ofin
Boston Red Box .... 0 4
Indiana: p. Lemon: c. Heran. Red Sox: p. Galehouse, Ferrias;
2
The debate on the draft is not i
the Assembly's programme before September when Parlia ment is -dus to break up for the recess, but the Government may demand that it should be discus O sod.
1
Indians' losing streak thus was halled at four games as a gloom- gripped crowd of 30,745 watched. Tebbetts. young Lemon mow down Boston Chicago White Sox ..
New York Yankees 13 aluggers.
White Sox: p. Gumbert; c. Ro- Indians, blasted out six hits, in-binson, Weigel. cluding a double by Lemon in Yankees: p. Porterfeld, Byrne; the second inning for four runs, Je.
Niarhos Boudreau hik a homer in the Detroit Tigers .............. 10 : 12 sixth and Bobby, in the eighth.
Philadelphia Athletics
4
Philadelphia Athletics. Toat Tigers pi Hutchinson; c. Wag-
their fifth straight, dropping a ner.
10-4 decision to Detroit Tigers: Athletics: p. Marchildon, Har- New York Yankees went to an ris, Brisdic, Kellner, e. Franks, 8-2: triumph over Chicago White
NATIONAL LEAGUE
MASS PROTEST
Munich, August, 20.
An estimated 100.000 Germans
Eight Bowlers
After reaching 150 Bradman
of most favoured nation
treat-
ment should be decided by, the 22 nations.
n He added that Britain last
month had exchanged with the United States uctes which, in ef- 9fect, meant that Britain was ac- cording most favoured nation treatment to Bizonio.-Reuter..
NEGRO SPRINTER'S EASY VICTORY
~ Malmoe, Sweden, August 25, Lloyd La Beach of Panama had a cosy 200-metra dash victory as the second day of the inter- national track meet got under way in threaten- ing storm clouds today before 11,000 fans.
throw away his wickof when hit-Despite the heavy rain- Ung out recklessly. He hit 19 soaked track, La Bench was fours.
KWANGTUNG. TO RECEIVE TRAWLERS-
Canton, August 24,
may in the near
authoritica
construction; and tho
More punishment came to the timed at 21.2 seconds to beat Gentlemen's attack during the the Swede, Rune Larsson, who fourth. wlakat
stand between was timed 22.67 --
1,600 Massets and
Miller, the third Other results were: century partnership in sua metras-1. Marcelle Hansenne of
Kwangtung France, 3:51: 2. Anders Svensson cession. R.V.W. Robins tried eight bow of Sweden, 3:53.4, 3. J. Joergen- future receive a large quantity of The Executive Committee - of
Bishing equipment including the Communist-led General Con-lers and Edrich resorted to slow sen of Denmak 3:50.8.
1,000
matres 1 Abodsof trawlers, it is reported here. Federation .of Labour today off breaks, but there was little
Sweden, 2:28.2; 2. Runo Gựr- It is understood that negotia voice-a ["vigorous protest" relief.
tarsson of Sunden, 3:29.0; 3. tions with this end in view have The unbroken partnership add-Jaques of France, 2:30,8 against the bill.-Reuter.
been going ed 147. in the last 100 minutes..
on in Nanking be- Hop, step and jump-1. Olym tween.
Halut flossett's 199 not
Wen-lung out took him pic champion Arne Aman of Kwangtung's Coinmisisoner of three-hours and a quarter and Sweden,, 15.01 metres.
com- contained 12 fours.
High Jump The United States Olymple star, Verne McGrew Pet
Reports any Hassett's 2009 D was, bosten into second place by that Dr. Haleh, who is due back seeking an Lords, August 26. Ben 10 metres and Meares adequate supply of surplus
Sweden's Ragnar, Bjoerk, Bloerk shortly has been Sex with roogle Bob Porterfield New York Giants 1990 As 90 demonstrated against high prices Don Bradman decided to ha 1,85. Góesta Mattson of Sweden American fishery, equipment - for pitching to win his third game in Chicago Clubs
on Adolf Hitler's former parade on when play was resumed to was third with 1.85 metres in Kwonging to assist in post-war the majors. Won, 11-9,
Giants: p. Hartung, Hansen, ground here today.".
day. The tourists had carried more attempts than McGrew re-rehabilitation schemes. Reuter. Brooklyn Dodgers
Ponts,
Konokowski Trinkle; c The maas protest in the Bayar- their overnight, score to 610, fer quired, sta getting 40 hits to Pittsburgh's 27. Wostrum.
lan capital followed a series of five by the luncheon interval. 110 metre hurdle1.Hakan * Puste manager,, Billy Mox- Cuba: McCall, Doberníc,
nolay moatings and work stop Lindsay Hassolt was then 200 Libman of Sweden, #13.2;112. a, protested the game and his Chipman), c. Walker.
pares in other elties in the not, outs only then that Bradman. Verne McGrew of the United Boerge Rensen of Sweden, 18.3. protest probably, will stand. Brooklyn Dodgers *
Anglo-American zones recently,
It was only Howard Fox scored his first Pittsburgh Pirates
17 D-Associated Press.
applied the
closure... The rosson win since June 21 in hurling Cin Dodgers; p. Palica, Casey Ers
for his decision to bat on this 400 metres dash Herkenley einhati Reds to a triumphine, Behrman; c. Campanells,
morning was not easy to guess France, 40.0
of Jamaica,:40.4; 2) |Ariton® over Pilladelphia Phillies.
ax the Gentlemen could not have 3,000 metres flat face Scores
hoped to make the Australian Borikson of Sweden The British War Crimes Court bat a second time la the Cincinnati Reds in Hamburg today sentenced to Play opened with a thrill for a Ahidea of Sweden; 3.-
Vernier of Francés Pricked and "published for the arverio - Phillies: p. Donnelly, Housses death by Hanging a former 5.5. the
spectators when traveling... Gunnar Kat Major, Ösker, fans who shht alx Woddler with the new, ball had of dweden, 10,30 metres (3. Biends WWSZTER: JAMES KRATER, WINDOW Bode: p. Fox, c.. Lamanna.; --- men of the Royal Navy during; Miller Caugheyence the fourth ball Seymour, of the United
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