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THE PERFROT

DWIGH WATON

CHINA MAIL

AUSTRALIA SCORES 327 RUNS FOR 3

Stanley Shield Games

Scarborough, September 10.

The Australian tourists brought their first innings score to 327 runs for the loss of two wickets at lunch time today, after dismissing Leveson Gower's XI for 177 yesterday.

Don. Draemon wound up his last | hij. Pritchard over the leg bound- tour of Englund with a century Inary and at tea the score was 00 the dual first-class match of the for no wicket. tour and at the same time hind

The Stanley Shield seven-as the satisfaction, of knowing, that. side football competition starts his team, sufe from defeat, was this afternoon when nine games the first Australlar touring side will be played on the Club to remain unbenter in England. ground, starting at 3 p.m.

The Chinese teams do not seen to have given this competition deserves, South the support it China, with a wenith of talent at La disposal but entered only two teams. Chinese Athletic have also entered two teams, but Kowloon Motor, Bus, Kitchee, and Eastern have only entered one team ench,) while Kwong Wah is 201 absenter.

Added interest has always been) given to tins competation by the

of the Rugby sestavi entry the Hong Kong Fudbal Club This year clary have enterer! two Letins.

for today and jomorrow.

Seares,

Levison Gower's XI-1st-inns. 177 Australbins 1st innings. Barnes, Yardley Laker Storrs Yardley... Don Bradmu not out

Extras

Tutal (for twoł

151 62 100

+

327

THURSDAY'S PLAY

Searborough, September 9. With Hay Lindwall taking six Australions wickets foj 59, the

The following is the programmed HD. Leveson Gower's 173 us on the second any of their last cricket match in P.C.A v. St. Joseph's (6) a Fridand, and by the close of play Uw tourists had put on 140 for the lungs of one wicket.

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TODAY

C. A. ^, (^) V Navy (1) 9.30 D.m.

St. Joseph's (D) v Amy (A) $p.in

W.D. Chinese y

(B) 4.20 p.m.

South Chin

2nd Hound.

St. Josph's (A) V (A) p.n3:

Tramway:

KAA, (3) V . Mê L F.M.

5.30

Louth China (C) v. Talkoo (A) 3. p.m.

Police (Rv Clan Rudy (2)

South Chino

-0.30 pm.

I.A. F. (A) 7 p.m.

(A)

יי

TOMORROW

Club (A) v. Mislature F. A.

3.00 pm.

Ten themand people wailed for the rusti to cease and it was pos- side to start almost as soON JA that happened, but it was a tragic Gower's bescmnung des Leveson

without XI (w wicket fell addition to the overnight score.

First, Fisblock skier the third ball for Harvey to make a catch Encl 120 ended a partnership which artlett 69 and then, Donnelly was

canight in the lips.

played the

bowling

Yardley confidently, but it was Robina who hit the first runs today with sixer to leg, which sent up the Joindred. At 113, however, Robins was clean bowled when playing forward wickets feil.

and at 121 two moro

During the lunch Interval Don Bradman was made a life-honor

of the Yorkshire nry member Club In recognition of his won- derful batting performances for Australian tema on the Leeds ground, and was presented with a silver palver buscribed with his scores in the four Test matches on the Headingley ground, Leesta,

Under ident batting condi. tions, Morris scored 62 out of 102 in 95 minutes before being bowled by Yardley, the sixth bowler tried by Robins. He hiti two eixera and five fours.

Bradman, applauded all the way to the wicket, at nure at- tacked the howling, and while Barnes kept on the defensive the Australion zaptain scored 30 out of 47 in 30 minutes.

At the close of plify the Aus- tralians were auf 37 behind with

nine wickets to bond-Reuter.

Nationalist Gains In Honan

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948.

Have A Cigar, Young Fellow!

Springfield, Mans,"

September 10. Mrs. Lawrence Phillips was resignad tonay to her 22. month-old son's habit smoking cigars.

She said Baby

of

Lawrence,'

Jr., began smoking cigarettes

a yaar, ago but switched to olgara last month.

"We used to think it was cute. I don't like it now but he squawks and carries on something fierce if I don't give him 2 elgar."-United

Preza

Open Speech Urged For Hong Kong

PORTSMOUTH

OVER CHARLTON

Carpentier

Pronounces

Cerdan Fit

Carpentier, who Came to

London made for the ...

PICKED

XI

London, September 10.

Partsmouth, leading the first division of the English Football League by two points, look as though they will retain their advantage on Saturday in their toughest test of this season against Charlton.

come

form.

Whittaker

particular Smoker.. Black & White

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Buffs Hold Novices Competition

The standard of boxing for a novice competition was in- deed high but what was better The game will be played at the's new purchase, Juliussen. was the high standard of New York, September 10. Portsmouth, an advantage in they will be out to rise in the sportsmanship shown by all Georgea Carpentier, former itself, but in addition, Charlton standings in a tough match within the ring, said Lieutenant- light heavyweight champion may be without the services of Chelsea in London,

Vaughn, the clever Although Arsenal, got no better Colonel F. W. B. Parry, com who fought Jack Dempsey for Charlie

than a draw in their

| munding officer' of The Buffs, the world heavyweight cham-centre-forward, who was crip-match, manager Tom midweek

before the presentation of pionship 27 years

a shoulder injury in feels that the side is improving prizes lest ont pled by pgo,

night at the con- Thursday pronounced Marcel Wednesday night's game with over ita early season failure ofclusion of the novice boxing Cerdan at the peak of his Chelsen.

competition of the Buffs. The injury haz

at fighting career but would not

"Ho in ilkely to on

make по in changes

the players for

The colonel also snld that the predict the outcome of Cerdan's unfortunate time for Vaughan has

attracted the attention of ihe match ngairst Aston |title_fight with Tony Zale.

Via tatent on view augured well for selectors looking for a team to Bury defends its leadership of future competitions and he felt

Denmark.

the Escond Play

divleien against sure that The Buffs would hold America to see Cerdan flight Zald Willie Robinson is standing by

Wert Ham which a continuing their own against alleomers. for the middleweight crown on to take Vaughan's place if neces- to experiment with Tom Sept., 21 in Jersey City, told

re- Mary.

Another new face in the

The 10 bouts went off without. Maloney at Ingles jeft, porters he belived Cerdan was Charlton team may be that

Another od match will be in a hitch. Most of the fights went

good capable of

winning but added Peter Croker, who played for Manchester. There the "United" the whole distance and the boxers that he

hot seen him in them in their last cup final

All they knew in each opposes the "City" which is sur-packed Three was not

Several good fights were enough free action and therefore would not Wembley..

prising everyone by holding, a the winner, predict the and open speech about affairs;

Croker

from recovered

higher position now In league seen during the evening. which concerned

he believed Cerdan broken

He leg recently, us in thei........

may standing.-Associated Press. Colony, said Lieutenant Colonel

rebell, who is limping with an in- E. B. Brazier-Creagh last night. piled, "I think he is just there. Ijured knee.

He was introducing the first think now he is at his best."

the senson's meetings of the YMCA Debating and Dlacussion Group. It had been decked, he said, that in this season's 'pro- gramme they would

tum their minds to local matters,

sion

At the next meeting on Wed- nesday, September 15, Mr. F.C. Clemo will lead discussion on "Kowloun's Amenities."

Mr. Robert Broce, Representa live the British Council in

of Hong Kong, will lead the discus-

which following week the will be on "The British Council." Shanghai, September 10. "General" Flu

Chung-in's conclusion to the montli's de. programine there will be crack Shensi forces swept into late on the subject of which will the Communist stronghold of be "There is no such

thing as Lushih, 40 miles south of their Free Speech." If the hopes of the Lunghai railway operational members of the Group's commit- base at Lingpao today as they tee are realised, there will be a pressed their three days old great deal of very free speech at

that gathering. counter-offensive in northwest | Last night's speaker was Lien- Honan, according to Govern- tenunt Colonel J. D. A. Lamont D.S.O., M.B.E., R.A.. who has recently relinquished the post of Public Relations Officer for the British sector of Berlin. He gave entertaining an interesting and account of the background to events in Berlin and the rest of Germany.

Navy (A) v. Kitchee 3.30 p.m. P. C. A. or

St. Joseph's (C) v. C.A.A. (A1 or Navy (D) 4. 2.0. St. Joseph's (D) or Army (A)

Brown played a bumper into W.D. Chinese or South China the slips and Evans had his off-ment despatches. (13) 4, 30 p.ni.

Chib (C) 5 p.m. stump knocked lunck in the same Navy (C), St. Joseph's (B) v. Talkoo (D) over from Lindwall,

3,30 nan. Club #plum.

p.m.

Just when Yardley (B) v. Club Rugby (1)kely to be the skin's top scorer seemed A.F. (B) v. Anny (B) 6.30 he was clean bowled and Laker

fell to a Julinyon catch off Lind-1 wall before lunch when nine wickets were down for 170.

Eastern v. Police (A) 7 p.1.

Japanese Obtain

Travel Visa

onc

Innings Close's

After lunch

Pritchard drove Lindwall for two and Bedser cut him lute to the boundary, but was clean bowled next ball and the innings closed for 177. Bedser wus loudly cherred for his valu- #ble 23 runs.

ted

This is their second major suc- cass in two duys us yesterday of Shanhsien, they recaptured the strategic clty 20 miles east of Lingpao.

The Government's largest ever' counter-drive

north Klongau is also said to be making with

Anked

had

of

ot

was beyond his fighting best on substitute for right back Camp tirenunt of age, Carpentier

Comparing Cerdan with thei Both Unbaaton former world middleweight Both Charlton and Portsmouth champion of France, Carpentier are unbeaten so far this sensor said he thought Cerdan punches but the Londoners have had more harder with the right adding, drawn games. Portsmouth has "Cerdan le 1 good fighter.” lost only one point out of a Carpentier will visit Cerdan's possible 12. That was in a tie training camp on Friday to box with Preston, with him.

Tall-enders of the first division, In Everton, ended their losing streak;

Wednesday night against Stokes. City. With the help of

Meanwhile, Zale arrived New York to complete uls train-on Ing.--Associated Press.

Yanks Lose To Boston

games.

runs.

Red

Sox

New York, September 9.

Gasoline Price Raised

Nanking, September 10. China's

essential

to

bout.

In the semi-finals. they were those between Breads and Siremes, Brennan, and Floyd and Jarrett and Venner.

In the finals the closest fight was between Jarrett and Gwil- Han.

There were no knockouts dur- ing the evening. In the fonther-. | weight final, Young hit Stromes to the floor in the last second of the secondl round. The

| saved Stremes but he wan

FINALS

——Bantamweight-Pre-Kenry bext--Por:----

Tal on plate.

Featherweight--Ple. Your boat Sal

SEMI-FINALS

"considerable headway 380-OZ SILVER trailing 3-0 in the third. Bob Jimmy Lavender of Chicago did it showing Newsported a survey Smith on points.

bombers continuing to play an important role. But reports gave no details beyond stating that several more Communist strong- points have been captured.

but are

TROPHY FOR DON BRADMAN

brut

Pie.

Middleweight:--Pte. Jarrett beat

The report listed monthly con-pl. Cresar. sumption of 1,505,000 gallons in Shanghai, 373,000 in Nanking. 372,000 in Hankow, 700,000 In South China, 50,000 in Taiwan.- Asociated Press.

Pte.

cong not Government put able to continue the next round. teeth into its austerity order

The results were:- against privole use of auto- mobiles by raising the official retail price of gasoline in Nan- ""kinghearty three times

GY3.03 per gallon.

Gasoline suppliers were 1n-Airemes by s T.K.D. in second round. structed to start sales at the new

alghtweight-Pie. Olanvile beat to price today. It was understood, teen en polote. however, that official purchasers Welterweight:-Cpl. Bimnandı bent and certain

operatori Pie. Breman, on palate. would be permitted to buy motor Middleweight-Pte. Jarrelt beat Pla fuel at the old price of GY1,25 willlaan points, The roof fell in on New York Yankees today when per gallon.

Light heavyweight-Ple. Clarke, bazk Boston Red Sox poured across sight runs increase the Government ordered fardy on points.

Supplementing the price in, Watchum na points.

Heavyweight-Pis. Piper beat L/Cpl. the third inning for a 9-4 victory, stretching sharp reduction in the number of

Government thair American League lead to three and a half official

cars in operation, with both the Pre- aldential office and National De. Bantamweihi:-Pw, Yukl By defeating second-place New Yorkers, Red Sox fence Ministry cut 50 per cent third un peintes Pte. Reasy beel. T.

Immediately.

Cutter on pointe. won their 24th game in the last 28 starts.

Similar

allar reduction was ordered Dante un points: Ple. Young beat Pte. Featherweighi:-Bat, Stremes beat Pro. The last time the Giants were ment cars.

in Shanghai Municipal Govern Childe on points. Boston, as a result of two unearned Yankee

Lightweight Pte. Glanville bent · Orl. was held hitless was 33 years

Central Pte, awon best Pla. then Porterfield got the first man

biles in China, 30,000 were con- Welterweight:-Cpl. Bimmande beat out, but then walked the next within three and one-half_ games estimated-these-cars-use-4,270,000/ but Pts. Floydon point.

The victory inoved the Dodgers centrated in coastal cities. It was person on painia: Pte. Brennan three-batters to the bases of first place Boston.

-gallons Ted Williams' single scored two

of gasoline a month, venner on point: F. Gullian beat Pla The triumph was Barney's 13th runs and Vern Stephens led of the season sgeinst 10 losses, practically all of which is pur-Turner on T.K.O. is first round

chased abroad with foreign ex *Light •hewvyweight:--Pté, Clarke best In central Hopei, General Fu

London, September 10.

the game with a single to left Earlier this year he came within

change.

Brown en points: Pie, Matchamn beat Tso-yl's troops 1ecaptured Hsu-

a wisker of a no-hitter when he Held. With shillings donated from was estimated at sul, 20 miles north The crowd

of Photing cricket lovers throughout the williams t

Wally Nosc's

hinnked double tallied

Philadelphia 1-0 on 24,000 when the Australians bat-the provincial capital,

Tommy Byrne re- August 18 with one lone hit in bright sunchine.

news- resistance country "The People"

Brooklyn Kept meeting with strong

Two more

0 2 placed Porterfeld,

New York comparatively dry by being cure from isolated Red delachments in paper have purchased a replica walks forces in another run and

I fully covered, the pitch did not the northern part of the province, of the Warwick vase, mount-a double by Bill Hitchcock tallied

Musial's batting become difficult, and Barnes and between Miyun and the Greated on a silver plinth, weigh-two more. Kinder was credited

Hart

Brecheen's pitching Morris scored freely. Morris twice Wall pass of Kupelkow-Reuter. ing nearly 380 ounces in solid with his eighth victory and For-abled St Louis to blank

silver.

terfield charged with his second Chicago Cubs. Musial hit safely feur out of four, including a This trophy will be presented IOS.

Pittsburgh won its fifth victory triple. Brecheen fanned 10 Cuba Brodman at a London. luncheon three days before the in a row with a 6-1 decision over while limiting them to six hits. It was his sixth shut-out of the Australian team salls for Austro-lead until the sixth inning, red season.

Cincinnati Reds, Sporting a lia.

Chicago The Earl of Gowrie, President leg manager Bucky Walters, who

St. Louis of the M.C.C. and Norman Yard-was seeking the 1995th victory of ley, the England captain, will be forced a run by walking Darmy son singled in the 13th inning to K.B.G.C.

In the American, Eddle Robin-Kowloon C.C. v Kowloon Docks his career, loaded the bags then

x C.C.C. drive Ralph Kiner scored Cleveland nipped Detroit. It was among the many sporting person-ruh.

In the winning

v I.R.C. Second Division Championship At Bradman's request, the on a pass ball and Virgil Stall- balance of the money received cup brought home another run. Ken Keltner's night, and it was

(play-off)

H.K.C.C. concrete Pirates added two more runs in Ken who walked and scored the Recreio

(at K.B.G.C.) Detroit Concentration ou young players, pilches for youngsters in public the seventh and onu more in the winning run.

2 12 0 Cleveland

TOMORROW 3 10 0 man, he was not a tycoon but a almost total eclipse during the wii Frankie Sedgman as the key parks and playing fields.--Reu-eighth.

First Divieton (Winning pitcher Sam Zoldak). Kowloon Docks v H.K.F.C. past two seasons with America the obvious step for Australia ter.

in their fight to regain the Davis winning

United K.B.G.C. the three inter-

Cup, according to Sir Norman national trophies, the Walker Brookes, President of the Lawn

Cup, respectively for amateurs, and he mentioned six or eight professionals and women, while other young players from whom for two years America has

a worthy team would come with- The 4,500-ton American won the women's champion in a year or two. steamer Rattler run aground at ship and an American holds Masingloc, about 180 miles the amateur title." north-west of Manila it was, learned on her arrival at Hong golf is to come into its ową Kong yesterday.

agal, youth must be considered No further detalls were avall now. The game must be foster after the able.

ed among the youngest players The Rattler arrived from New] and, if possiblo, it must bo York, via the Philippines with taught in schools under coin- three European passengers and petent teachers, as are football

Washington, September 9. A Japanese family, describ- ed by the Army Civil Affairs Department ht

of the Mitsui families, minor

has been authorised by SCAP to travel to Switzerland and other countries granting en- trance permits, for the pur pose of attending the confer ence of the Moral Rearmament Group at Caux, Switzerland.

The spokesman said Takasumni Milaul, his wife Sideko daughter Naoko, would be mifted to travel until March 19, 1949. Ho the Mitsuis FOI

sziel Whom he did not identity, was at present la Switzerland.

After

trad

per-

the conference, the son and daughter will attend schout In the United States, the spokes- mon added. He said alse that although Mitsui was a business-

sub-tycoon-United - Press.

YOUNG BLOOD WANTED FOR BRITISH SPORTS

London, September 10. Accent is definitely on youth in every sphere of sport and defeat seems to bring out the cry louder than ever.

British golf has suffered an

Steamer Cup, Ryder. Cup and Curtis Tennis Association of Australin

US Runs Aground

to. Don

alities present.

will be used to lay

FIGHT PROMOTER

DIES IN SWEDEN

Stockholm, September. 10. The Swedish boxing promoter

Giants Beaton

Rex Barney, 23-year-old-right-Associated Press hander of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Press. pitched the first no-run, 'no-hit

game

New

of the National League. season last night in blanking the

York Glants. Barney struck out four. Only and manager, Carl Oscar Helm-four Glants reached base, two on stedt, aged 55, died here last walks and two on errors.

Six Getting tho youngsters of night from a heart disease. balls were hit to the outfield. course is not everything. Once The late Mr. Holmstedt accom- It was the second' no-run, no- | and Juck Crawford, one of Aus- Tandberg on his United States Bob Lemon of Cleveland hurled

Olle] hitter in the major this season.! | tralia's most famous players · of

the past,

tour last year.-United Press. one against Detroit on June 30. said. In a broadcast Davis Cup defeat that practice was essential

fustered, they will need to practice panied the heavyweight It is realised that if British

an Aslatic. She carried to the and cricket.

colony id tons of general cargo, but has a full load of chrome ore,

More Interest is being shown

Hemp and

and coconuts in

in transit. in the Junkar championships,

ne-

He said that it has been glected by players recently and That the strength of American Jawn tennis. lay in tho

manner

In which their players practicod. The whole future of interna- tonal

would -sport,

-Reuter,

She is expected to leave for boys and girts, for it is realised thut players in those events to New York via Panama early today. Cargo operations

fernational stars of tomorrow. delayed her departure yesterday at 5.30 p.m., the United States Lines' reported.

therefore, Canal day are the champlans and, in

"The company also reported

Lown Tennis Also

The same can be said of lawn

that they have po knowledge of tennis. Various Junior meetings the report that "thá Rattler ran are being followed with keen aground.

interest an already some like ly, players have beên earmarked

seem to la'at the door of youth.

NEW CHARGING RULE BRINGS CRITICISM

London, September 9.

2 ... 0

D

and

сп

the

6' 1

A

7 0

and

FOOTBALL RESULTS

WEEKEND LAWN BOWLS The following are the week end Lawn Bowls League games

TODAY First Division

run as Recreio

London, September 9. The results of football games played today weret

Cardiff City 0. Becond Division; Queen's Park

Third Division Southern; Notts County 0 Ipswich 2; Swansea 3

Orient 1.

Third Division Northern: 'Hull City 3 Accrington 1-Reuter,

V

Recreto

Reds

Correspondence

Sir-Reference the article of your correspondent, "Grand" stund," on the subject of soft- ball, I wish to point ou: that none of the players of our

softball

team are from the Indian police. A few members from the Indian police are taking part in other sports activities of our Club.

For the information of those who are interested, our softball team comprises local Indians, the majority of whom are seasoned players.

U.S. DILLON

Hon. Secretary,

KHALSA SPORTS CLUB.

On Hainan

Moving South

Canton, September ́ 10.

Communists on Hainan Island were reported push- ing southward in an attempt to capture: Yulin and Sanyo, Both are important parts and mining contros.

In

The Reds made a landing on Another report said 50. Reds the coast in Wenchang county, in attacked Kwanghal In Taichau the northeastern part of the county near the coast but they AURALIA WINS

Island, a Chinese press report were repulsed by county police AT DONCASTER from Hollow said. Government and guards. When, the Reds n The now British soccer season has brought some

troops were trying to Intercept tacked, shopkeepers :: hurriedly Doncaster, September 9. criticism of the revised charging rule, which is Mrs. Alec Johnston's Auralia them.

closed their business places and won'the Doncastor Cup here this South China, Red sterliss pedestrian ran for ouYET, THE now in force. The now rule-an international were onepenalized players who charge on oppon-with-Mr. M.A. Everitt's No Or Comtr seat of -Kao Tao, on the

Arrivals - from Shaoching, the Reports that the county seat of ent, even fairly, when they are not within play-hazecond. Shta buwan hire West river 40 miles west of here, Hoyuen on the Fast Flyer WAK sacked were denied, and Hei rel, reported that propaganda units of ing distance of the ball.

of the Po Al News guerilla · forces entered somd This is a clarification of the Players, they, declare; are now

villages and, fold debtors not to agency was summoned before, the

*pecial tribunal pay interest to their creditors. Chen Jung-iz, manager of the Dover, September 9.old-rule, under which it was unwilling to charge at all, lest left to the referee's discretion the referee should decide that

They also demanded grala from Culture Now Agency-al-wa- -tie-ball-at-the-moment-was="{{0};

villagers. *- MARC Looting

DANISH GIRL TO SWIM CHANNEL

-Beuter.

Humphrey, de

It

toi

Thus, it is held, the rule,

́KING'S-SKIPPER- DIES IN ENGLAND Colchester. England,

* September 10.

hej manager.

and.

questioned

summoned before the tribunal. Both men were warned not to The independent Chien Kuo ih release unfounded: military, nawa.. Pao reported that bandita, lootadi, s-Associated Prem.

for further consideration and if Miss Eina Anderson, 31-year- CRICKET SCORES they are taken a hand now old Danish swimmer, plans to to decide on incidents of this within playing distance," and

London, September 9. they will certainly develop into leave Dover by, motor launch for nature.

that they were not attempting The cloan of play stores in the senior stars within a year or so. Cap Gris Nez tonight to make Critics here are now making play cricket between the East of Eng-The problem is an international, an attempt to, swim the Channel the complaint that this new rule Land and the West were: *Af Kingston: East of England Australls are learning from the

one and competent authorities in tomorrow,

la bringing about fog much, use framed with the intention of dia- : Captain Albert Turner, for. 13 Bhul Ków Hau in Kao Yan county jako of the whistle by the referees, countenancing obstruction, ac- your shipper of the late King and threatefied Hainhaing to the net and prebliebed for a par In an

an attempt last year she and the fair shoulder charge in in tually having the effect of taking George V'e yacht Britannia, died youthwest. The report named the Newspaper, intarpeen, „Zdr blood

gave up within a few miles of danger of disappearing from the away a' part of the character, of at his home near here on Thurs- the bandit chief ad Llang Wen- b. WALTER JAMES HEATER, Dover Router.

the game-Beuter,

day.--Aksociated Press.

393 and 304 for 8 (Todd 107 Davis Cup defeat their country Pawson 51); West of England 294 sustained that, new (Cooper 88, frapp 77)-Reuter. I necessary,

KRIDGAR 1. zešit,

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