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A proposal that the Rules of the Hong Kong Football Association be amended so as to provide for the employment of a paid full- time Secretary was carried unanimously at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the As- sociation yesterday.

Mr. J. Skinner, who was in the Chair, said that owing to tasterge increase in the volume of work, it was essential that a full-time Secre- tary be engaged. Following the Extraordinary General Meeting, a meeting of The League Management was luk, at which Captain B J. Chisnall was appointed Phones

The Schools Seven-A-Side Competition was also brought it was decided that the up and entries de considered when re.

Captam Chistall then read an To apply abans of 19 Leane pogi apaleation Team The Hong Kong Acts Spock Board, seeking por=" ant Ppt Thratt d tha Hong Kong Football Logoed is for 500 (her Ranks La be butted free to the Army | hot 19 leams in the Sect

groom at Sor kumpe à when w Descanson wepa veacidevest and westpressrative Army team is fak-

park my any game, ^

cepted

After 14 disenyant, it wasi

Pick Division team Ay Royal Navy, Hogal An Piner, Paddi

Bale Hong Kong Postal series that the matter be keter-]

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tent to blue Cosmeal of Tire Associa-

Club S Jep's Kit Chefen for decisti, Kwong Wadh, Chinese Andette.

Augu

The subject of referees cancel.

South Cunning Pober. Forte tud Kowloon Mylor Bus

Second Division and Army, Royal Navy. Royal Air Pe Hong Kong Pootball Club, St derphs, Kit Chee, Kwong, Wah, lange Amateur Alhlette, Police, Stetos Bus, Tattoo, PỰA, Sobel- tors, Peleus cations Chun, Nowess paper Vendors, Associalinis, Unit- 187-153

und Dockyard,

The meeting-ixed-August-27, as the closing dute for entris the Seven-A-Side Stanley Cem Petition

game when the geraand to zest entitlement t free play w discussed by the niveling.

It was eventually decided that recommendation be made to Pej Coned that refers attend per Comely to inspeet » ground, where Varsay, two hours before the frow advertised for the kick-off. In more »f necessity, the referee should consult the groundsman of

CHINA MAIL

Britain Beats! France In Athletic Meet

London, August 1.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1949.

Dodgers Whip Bucs As Cardinals Lose

Winning ten of the 17 events The

Britain defeated France by 82 print 16 05 in the international athletics meel at the White City here today, thus preserV-

g her unbraten heme record In these encounters.

New York, August 2. Brooklyn Dodgers, confident they have snop- ped their Card-inspired · slump, drove back to within a half game of first place last night by trouncing the Pirates 9 to 0 at Pittsburgh behind the four-hit pitching of Ralph Branca. Dodgers closed in on the lead as the Car- dinals took an 8-1 trouncing from the Bos- ton Braves in St. Louis.

over.

The highlight of the afternoon was in the 120 yards hurdles won The by Donald Finlay, making his last full international appearance. The 40-year-old British champ- on clocked 14.4 seconds to better

Branca, notching his 12th friple, two doubles and a single his own 12 years old British andi

ngainst English native recorth, by one- victory

only

three while Hunk Sauer hit his 22nd tenth of secund.

asses, Rave Brooklyn reason home run with none on for the Britain owed her victory to to hope that its days of hor- Cubs, Clint Hartung cousted to notable ascendancy in the short rible pitching are

ΟΙ for In both the! Truck events

the four safeties he yielded sprints and the quitter and half three were by Ralph Kiner

they Kained

Fax and only one Pirate reached miles points.

The maile turned out to be a third.

Brunea 'famed four, walked two disappointment as the crack North

15?

straight send Stomach cramp, Jacintes Venter, become Africa, El Mabrouk, developed as be followed Don Newcombe to Dodger hurler Ro the route. the ather

Hot French rutiner,

Dodger lifting was also in high fest in 4 milites 10 seĽK home

>tarting whunt Pervec Reese unds. Reuter.

opened the game by briting 13th homer and

U.S. Swimmers | Delayed

The American Olympic Swimming team which was due to arrive yester- day by plane from Manila to turn back was forced owing to the inclement weather.

They are expected to arrive at about 11 a.m. to- their day and will give

The particular ground, but the de-first-exhibition-at-The- Bltz-

at six o'clock this even- ing.

son os to whether op rot a grand is it for play will renam solely with the referee.

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The Committee in charge of the arrange- ments have stated that tickets purchased for last night's exhibition will be this evening's valid for exhibition,

tickets while purchased for Wednes. day's show will be valid for temorrow evening. -

'U.S. SWIMMER COMPLAINS BADLY OVERWORKED

The

Oakland, California,

August 1. Unital Stales

diving champion. Miss Zoe Ann Olsen,[ who returned on Sunday from a European

said lay that "badly mishandled". the trip was and that she asked Antieur Athletic Union fliesals to inves tigute the reason for the crowded schedule.

tour,

Miss Olsen said

she was so badly overworked in Excope that she may not be able to defend her Anteriran title later this mon it.

In 19

exhibitions in 14 days, kot only five hours' sleep al

six night, She onl

and once fainted during a dive

She said she never again would

A score six runs in that fra

Git Hodges and Duke Snider hit basan-empty homers in the eighth and ninth, the 15th of the year:

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Against NZ Completes Double

Swansen, August 2.

Rain, which had wiped out

all but 20 minutes of yester

day's play in the match be tween the New Zealanders and Glamorgan here, oguln interfered this morning.

London, August 1.

Trevor Bailey, the England and Essex all rounder,

He

today took five Worcestershire wickets to be- come the first player this season to complete the double of 100 wickets and 1,000 runs. is the first English amateur to accomplish this fear since. V. W. C. Jupp performed it for the tenth time in 1933.

Douglas Wright, England and

The New Zealanders declared at the overnight total of 378 for six, and Clumorgan had scored two for no wicket in their first innings when rain stopped play. The players took an early lunch

At lærds: Yorkshire 301 for 8 In the hope that the pitch would Kent leg break bowler, per-declared (Lester 55); Lancashire

sufficiently krem the recover soaking it had received to allow formed the hat-trick against 222 for 2. (Washbrook 70, Ikin

Hampshire for the seventh time 107). play to be resumed.

Only two hours remained for in his career. First he had At The Oval: Surrey 491 for play when Glamorgan eventually Eagar, the Hampshire captain, a declared (Parker 110 not out); continued their innings.

caught at cover point: Walker Nottinghamshire 213 for 4 (3lmp was out leg before without of-

son 60, Harris 58 not out). fering stroke, and then Shackleton was bowled play- At Hove: Suksex 302; Middle- sex 1 (Wood 7 for 21) and 337 forward. ing! .3

Wright took five wickets in the for 7 (Robertson 82, Shurp 01,

Robins 08). 16! innlags at a cost of B1 runs,

When Hampshier followed on

"The At Lord's

Army 177 Wright helped Rem to record an

(Tarnaby 08); Royal Navy 143 overwhelming victory, taking six

for 5. 19 and topping hie 20 wickets for

hundred for the season,

Latest scores: New Zealand, ist innings, 37 for declared,

Glamorgan, 1st kinings,

his ninth victory.

Results follow: ---

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Cords Beaten Lefty Warren Spahn sent Homers, Elliott, the Cards down to defeat ini ter). allowing eight hits as he gained) New York nis 13th victory

the season. Chiengo

(Loring run ke allowed was only Sinughter's fourth-inning home Homer, Sauer). run with

no one aboard, Harry Brecheen

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New York, August 2. Standinges to date are as fol-

Jows:

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LEAGUE

a the first loning with one off. The Braves took a 5-0 lead in The third witen Ed Eauer gracked New York homer with two on and Spain Cleveland cousted home from there.

Boston ! In a day game the Red Sox Detruit took the rubber game of a five- Philadelphia same series from the Cleveland, Chicago Indiums, 4 to 3, in Boston. Lofty) Washington Moll Parnell, leading southpaw St. Louis in the majors, racked up his 35th victory for Bosox as they trim- met the Indians' hold on the second place to two and a half St. Louis

Brooklyn

goues,

In the National League In the Boston Duly other day jne played yes- New York terday, the Clan crushed the Philadelphia Custin, F1 to 3, in Chicags Pittsburght 101 the New Yorkers' fourth) Cincinnati straight victory. Bobby Thomson Chicago ted the Giants' 14-hit attack with)

Middlesex inade a creditable

against Sussex 51 fishing 128 runs ahead

Inday.

.

At Derby: Warwickshire 358 (Dollery 50, Spooner 70); Derby- shire 158 and for one.

At Southend; Essex 450; Wor- with eastershire 224 (Bailey & for 80)

270 three second Innings wickets to and 182 fur 2 (Cooper 108 not 15 0

fall. Splendiel howling by Wood. 91). 024 who took seven for 24-the best 0 21 D

verformance

lag byes 3, no bulls 1-Reuter,

Lawn Bowls Line-Ups

of his carter- brought a speedy end to the Mid- dlesex Arst innings, the remail- ing five wickets folling in half an hour for 20 runs,

When Middlesex followed on 211 in arrear, Jack

Robertson, who hit nine

fours during Riny_uf_Just over two hourg, and The following are Lawn Bowls

them a splendid Sharp Rave teams for Suturday, August 0:-start by adding 138 for the first

KC C

wicket, and later R.W.V. Robins Fical team Palice Recreation Gab a batted

courageously

ning fours.

for two

DB Cer's Roadı C. Thompson, W. Hong hours in uncertain light and 540 Blink. T.A. Nadar, F. Goodwin (Bkip) 535 W. College, A.J. Kew, W. Butterworth, 418 C.A. forlet (8kp); AEP, Gamt, J.N 381 Wing. R.Ct, Fiarber, J. Ozem (8klp). .351

Herend le v Taikan Deck Club at Telkoo E. Roset. G.A. Romlet, Uapril, T. 1ock (Hkip); A.C. Tribble, A.W, Ramany, BA, Graz. FE Bklonar W. L. Petip: H. Gittios, H. Triaus, J. Tam,

58 38 .604

Gru lam (Rp.

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Me .515| Lenn, F. Howarth, C.1. Stapleton, W.. 474 Cow Skin: A, Barat, W. Boyes, . 300 Champetovier, J.A. Tibble (Skip). .304

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At Leicester: Leicestershire 340) Northamponshire 203 for 4 (Old- feld 128, Davis 61).

At Canterbury: Kent bent Hampshire by an Innings and 28 runs. Kent 413 for 8 declared Hampshire 202 (Arnold 50 no 81) and 163 out, Wright 5 for

Wright --for-89)Reuter

Golf News

by A century partnership

The August Bank Holiday Lancashire's opening pair, Cyril Washbrook and Jack Ikin, and Bogey Pool was won by A. E Ikin's third hundred of the Lassaman with 2 up on bogey season, were features or the K. S. Kinghorn and R. E. Les second' day's play in the match tied for second place, both be- against Yorkshire, Washbrook ing all square.

on 115 In Just

and Ikin put Third frame v Police Recreation Club .531x1 Happy Vallers (3, Bimizlet, W. Baker, aver two hours, kin, without

Unfortunately the Bogey Four $211. Demy, T.E. Baker (iklo). A.

giving a chance, hit 14 fours in somes did not prove popular and hl. 107.

ay there were only two entrie Derbyshire followed On 201 | the competition has been declared runs behind Warwickshire, wh|void, are strikking hard for a place at the top of the table.

United Press.

HK Football Club's Annual Meeting

"The Committee has gone into the question of extension of the Club's ground; it is a very desirable extension and if we can get it, 1 think we will have a very fine club indeed, one which we will all be proud of".

take such a trip and hoped that The her protest will ball offer girls} from similar schedules.-Unitesti Press.

NEW MALAYAN

BADMINTON

CHAMPION

Singapore August 1.

First team Xovieen Dock Club

Austin Roadı D. Text), I.J. Wizwinton, E.A. J. Prasor, J. McKelvin (Akdə)+

Fanling fixtures for the monti A grand innings of 10 not of August will be as follows:

August 6 and 7 Captain's Cuj

Atkins, GEF. Thompson, A.J, Hut, .. out by E. Cooper lightened War-} Bakes (kip): FA. Piunie, E. Green-cestershire's gloom in having to Qualifying Round,

A.. Examen,

He hit W.C. Simpson, follow on against Essex.

12 fours.

team ❤

wood. (pl.

Berend

Hong Kong Prothať!; Club at Bupar Valley: A. Hutton, J.. Robertson, I. Crighton, A., Spary · (8kly. T. Wren. P. Hughes, KA, Lammert, V. Chittenden (Skip J. Tindall, Meyer, J. Hempsey, L.A. Collyer 49kır). Third tom • Prison Officers Cish at POC:

EP., Baker, J.A.. Pero, R.H. Browne, T.J. Hemsley (Bklpt; AP. Weir, TJ. Styles, A. Balley, LY. Jam. mert (Bklu); 2, Macfarlane, RI, Jones, N.P. Saith, CV.M. Terry (Sklp).

IRC.

Cent

First

Cralengower Cricket Club at Happy Valley: M., Rosack, A.. Husenin, A.R. Minu, J. Hoosen (8kip);

above remark was made by Sir Arthur Morse... Abbas. 8. Theuf, K.M. Ruminiu. when he presided at the 62nd Annual Gen- eral Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Club held at the Club House at Happy Valley yes- - terday:

Sir Arthur continued, say, committee. He said he hoped the ing that he had been through commities would do everything Wong Peng-spun today won the the report which was full for to help the Servicemen. Mulayan badminton championship; at Kuala Lumpur, defeating the such a report and left little holder, Ooi Teik-hock. 15-8, 15- for him to comment. 10. in the Anal,

Both players were members of the team which won the Thomas Cup for Malaya earlier this year,

-Reuter.

COMMUNIST REACTION TO ESCAPE

(Continued from Page 1)

Sir Arthur then dealt with the question of attendance at Com- mittee meetings. He said that the Sir Arthur touched on the ac attendance had been far from

desired and

that he counts of the Club and said that what was there was a toss on the dinner would like to impress upon those and dance, the explanation he said who served the absolute neces-

extremely being on

good one, sity of making every effort which showed the fine Hospitality attend every meeting. It was by which the Club extended to the attending meetings regularly that Kuests. He felt sure that none of the continuity of policy could be the members would regret it. carried out.

As to the extension of the Club's ground, Sir, Arthur, how ever, expressed his own opinion that it would not be forthcoming this season. He hoped that by

The Communists had insisted that the British admit their error in their "criminal action of April 20" and to deal with the quesilon certain amount of hard work the

as the minimum Club, would get, this extension of reparations as conditions for upholding Chinese

national sovereignty

rolenly and honour The President continued by before the Communists would saying that he was of the opinion that the Club might be asked to consider tolensing Amethyst.

Servicemen 10 цве the British, on the other hand allow had

Club's ground on days, when it adopted tactles of biding for

was not otherwise occupied duri time and evading their respon

ing the coming season." sibility, and

as had been proved, walling

an opportunity for Amethyst to escape, the Radio sqld.

But now the people of China and the world have seen how the good with General Yuan was quoted as saying, "The officers and man of Amethyst have now made their infamous, escape by shelling and sinking the Kiangling and many Junks, and killing hundreds of Innocent Chinese citizentv.

Imperialata repav

to

A.K. Minu Skip); M.U. Hasan. .k. Andick. A. II. Kitchell. U.A. Rumjahn (Skp1.

Brand Tra

Club de Receita út. King's Park. Pipera Are requested ti meet at the Star Ferry, Hong Kong side, al 3.20 p.m.1 D.M.A. Busnek, 1. All

Y

A.R.A. Rahman, M.Y. Adal (8kip): 80, Wahab (8) A.M. Kedir, E.B. Marker,

Du, M.A. Wahab, A.M. ftumjahn, A.W.

8.M. Bumishi, A.J. Razack ̧ (8k(p),

K.H. Ip Wins Malayan Net Title

Singapore, August 2.

Ip Koon-hung, of Hong Kong, easily defcuted Tan Liept Jiauw, Indonesian champion, 6-3, 6-di this evening, to add the Malayan singles tennis championship to the doubles title he won yester- day,

Arthur As regard sporta, Sir said that there was one item which he noticed and that was the question of the seven-a-side. The proceeds from those matches ip quietly adapted himself to well-sodderi lawn court, were divided between the Army the and Navy churitics and children's whereas his opponent's strongest playgrounds. He suggested how-❘ strokes were hampered by inck ever that the item should appear of bounce off the wet grass. in the balance sheet.

Ip, showing more polish, a wider repertoire of strokes and fine all-round play, won cheers from the 2,000 spectators.

lo, paired with Ong Chew-bee, of Singapore, captured doubles tille and

with day's victory continued the spot. less record of not losing a single Bet in the tournament, Assocint- ed Prexa.

The new officials for the ensit- ng yeare are:- President: Sir Vice-President, Dowbiggin

Arthur Morsa; Mr. H. B, L

He was quito' aware that the ground was how quile, heavily Chairman, Mr. J. Skinner; Hon. used, he said, but nevertheless he Secretary, Mr. L. G. Young, Hoi. felt very strongly with the, enore Treasurer, Mr. Donald Bluck. mous garrison the Colony wak having at present, that, if the Football Captain, Mr. A. Mut- club was asked for the use of len; Vice-Captain, Mr. W. Wel- the ground and if it did not in ler. terfere with the regular matcher they ought to allow the trooDK To use IL

Consideration Needed

Sir Arthur said makehastevit:wi

In a message' addressed to the British Government,...«Genaral Yuan said: "Do not mak

In calebraing

Sun success of fleeing amount of con of Amethyst. The whole case, wil

ditions under:

not be closed so long ma culprità ground, the are not pimished and an-upology: „und. so.

·and (compensślion for the lërimen, thKKA

- not made by the British

ment,--Beutersis

G.

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Rugger Captain, Mr. T. Nolan, Vice-Captain, Mr. H, M. Forsgate, . ||"Football representatives, Merats.]

B. I. Bickford and 1. Urquhart..

Rugby representatives, ---- Dra-J

IP AND ONG

·WIN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP ́·

Singapore, August.1.

the the

K. H. Ip. of Hong Kong, and Ong Chaw-bee, of Singapore, to- đây Beat the Java, Chinese com- bingtión. "of Tan, Llap-Tilaw and | Top-Bom--Bfran=8*},8«B-in-the Malayan tannly doubles cham

R. Selby, and Mг. T. Morgan. || plomhip.--Hauter, t

·Bowla. representatives," Messrs.

Bebbington, and T. Pile.::

was proposed

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