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WOLVES ONLY CLUB WITH FULL POINTS RECORD

London, September 3:

Irresistible Wolverhampton Wanderers now stand alone as the only club in the four English soccer leagues with full points.

Home Football League Standings

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Their away victory by two goals to ore against the formidable Blackpool side, easily their best performance to dote, was their fifth successive win by the odd goal. "Chesforheld, in Division IT, Three Lindom clubs, Charlton, Harker 1. and Stockport County, in the Fulham and Arsenal, are among third league. lost their proud the last seven in Ďivision 1...

contrast, London West Hom recunda, each being decisively beaten [7] their opporrents" tems erepy the first two places Bike

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1949.

Belgian Swimmer Conquers Channel

Dover, Septembar 3.

Fernand du Moulin, 33-year-old Belgian swimmer,

conquered the English Channel tonight.

Du Moulin landed on British soil near Shakespeare Cliff a few minutes before 7 p.m..GMT.

the French shore was enlettiated!

to help them.

Various watches tined crossing at 23 hours and one minule or 23 hours and three

ninutes.

During the last hours of hi powerful swin through relatively

water, du Mondin rough helped by

strong ticke swept him swiftly past Harbour.

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Luton ton, all in the Southern Section had been fisted out,

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Chinese Swimming Competition

England

Hastings, September 3.

A century by New Zealand's captain, Wallace Hadleo, was the highlight of the first day's play

in the three day match against South of Eng- land here.

At the close of play the tourists were 363 for nine, of which Hadice had made 114 not out.

Hadlecl

instructur Perez, a swimming from

The Biarritz, Franer, plungen.

second preliminary During his innings heals in into the ivy waters after only a

the Open Colony had to retire temporarily after few days training.

Swimming Competition for being hit on the elbow, but he Chinese.

by sponsored

the completed his century, his Hong Kong Chinese Amateur second of the tour, in iwa hours

and 55 minutes, Swimming Association,

hilling one A later report sakl Perez gave held at the Chung Sing Bath-six and 15 fours. up after covering half the disting Pavilion, Kennedy Road,

last night.

Perez snk he had, to take this afterøpt as soon as possibbl as would spare only a few days from his job.

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Cuban's Attempt

were

The following are the results:

Men's 50 metres froe-style:

Firmap 1:

Chan Chin-cheung (YMCA 29,6 more, Choy Kwok-kwenu. YMCA

we: Tam To (Chung Sing) 30 1/

Group 2: Chor Leehang (YMCA) 2

La Ping YMCA) 29.2 ***,, i Wen (Chung Bina) 123 secs.

In Calais, Jose Cortinas of had bor. Cuba sald today the rowed enough money to permit him to make a third attempt | to swim the Channel. After his

wisticcessful PTA. secund try. Cortinas said he was out of money and was wiring the Cuban for more funds. So Government for no reply has been received. | Cortinas, said that A Calais clothing merchant had advanced him 120,000 Franes and that this sum would permit him tu pay his hotel bill and hire a boat for

nother fry at the Channel.

Although they batted attrac- tively, the New Zealanders found they could take few liberties with the bowling of a strong tent.

Trevor Bailey and Mallett were the most effective bowlers, and they shared the first five wicketa which fell for 199.

Coe Wins Amateur Golf Title

Rochester, New York,

September 3. Charles Coe, of Oklahoma City, defeated Rufus King of

Bailey began by dismissing the Wichita Falls, Texas, 11 and 10

ter New Zealand opening pair for 36,

United States: win the

golf championship but Rabone, batting with more amateur

freedom, played a here. than normal leading part in a good recovery.

Coe, five up after the morning's Hadice and Reid brought the 10 holes. crushed whatever Women's 100 metres free-style: score along merrily in adding 110 Phonce King had left by taking in 85 minutes for the seventh the first five holes of the after- Group 1: Leuna Ol-Chung Big wicket. Although three wickets noon round over the 8,800 yards antes, 19,5/30 : Kwok New-hi fell cheaply towards the end of East Course of the Oak Hill Tehot Chueni 1 min. 25 0/10 wees; Wong

the day, the New Zealanders had Country Club. Yazing (YMCA) 1 mih, 28 2/10 secs.

363 for nine on the board at the Group : Wong Yuksbing (Lai Chuen

King, virtually unknown until this tournament, led only once miss

Chlor-mir close, a splendid recovery Chan YMCA 1 min. 20.6

INA. Foo Olmul two wickets for 20,

This was attor during the day. the third hole, where Coe nade Chung Sing) 1 min. 17 sec.

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Seven clubs finished at the top by clear-cut marglas, but Cow- [ienbrath qualified by goal Clue of the best individunt per average over Morton, who made formances of the day was by a

a strong like to keep in the run. Gernum. Eisentrangen, Bristol ning. They beat Alloa

7-1, the le 15 City's inside-forward, who score centre forward, Mnchan, scoring Nosta tour times against Newport Ave, but the

not Reading County

enough. Quigley, Sheffield Wednesday'sj

Northampton, Big crowds were present at all Bournemouth, insale right, also nettes

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Durban, September 3.

South African Rugby Watford It seems that the once mighty Union team, the Springboks Arsenal soon may have to enter today beat the New Zealand the transfer market to hold their) AH Blacks 'by nine

beat them 2-1, and generally gave

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PAP 12 4 41 170 401 to

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own in the First Division. They tree penalty grais) to three) aufered their thirt - successive | ta ry) in the third test here home reverse when Liverpool to win the four-match series.

The side South Africa have won all feshead disappointing free matches so far,

Stockport *The Springboks Tori B-3 at Tranmere half time through two penalties | Grewe kicked by A. Goffin to an - Mansfield Engional selectors were at Der-converted try by Morris Goddard, Exršajn

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Spür's Victory

by where Neil Franklin hal gaine of the season for quarter.

Stoke City,

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They were no doubt weighing complete command of the game. Hotherham

and only good tackling by the Wrexham

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Men's 400 metres fron-style: A good pace, necording to observers worries are not yet over.

suid jokingly he might have to watching through binoculars.

Gimp Wong Hwal-chre YMCA) D to jail unless he

mine, 1.8 receives

(60) The weather was fair with aj go

wees; Leunst Bin-yuen light South East wind and a very money from Cubin to repay the Chure pas, 14.8 ween.; Lam Kwan-ar calm sea

Joan. And he

is still without YMCA, & mies.

Group 2: Wong Kam-wa (YHCA) The two Egyptians got away as money to pay transportation

ming 18.7 area. Lau Kam-pr (YMCA und bis wife mim, a handful of spectators watched. fares for himself

12 Ave, Lu Yu-chong (Chang A separate bout accompanied encir | from

to Madrich. They

a mini, 13 sers, a swimmer. The two were members have their tickets from Madrkl

For big contingent of Egyptians to Havana

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who have been trying to swim the Channel,

Calaix

Cortinas sald he

might make his third attempt to swim the

The sea was calm as they took | Channel on Monday.-Associated off and a slight wind blowing from | Press.

Exciting Matches In Lawn Bowls Triples

The exciting matches in the semi-finals of the

Colony Open Lawn Bowls Triples Champion ship were played off yesterday and resulted in victories for the Omar brothers and J. Mc- Kelvia and his men.

Cheung Buct-ying (YMCA), Cheng Ylu- zinc (YMCA

(im Went Yuk-bing Churn), Kwok Kamingor (al Chimer; Chan Ching-mul (Chung Bing), Wasa Yuk-chlog (L«l Churn),

from

With the total at 75 Hadlee, already suffering from a recur- rence of knee trouble, received a blow on the right elbow by a ball from Perks end had to re- tire, but was able to resume be. fore tea.

Brisk Scoring

one of his rare mistakes by driv

out of bounds. Ing

Coe, a member of the

United team at 20. States Walker Cup

and at took the fourth,

the seventh began a string of four triumphs.

After lunch it was all Coe. He had threes at the first three holes

Donnelly, who had inken his place, showed his hest forin, furn- ing Perks to leg for three fours of the second round and followed a pair of fours, All Women's 200 metres breast-stroke in one over to send up the 100 in that with

added to his margin over the two and a half hours. (No Heat):

He helped to put on 86 In 55 33-year-cki Texas cattle-man.

defeat in a It was the worst minutes with Ralone before be- ing caught by Van Ryneveld for lunal of the United States amateur 48. Rabone stayed until he was since 1928, when the great Bobby arth out. His 78 made him the Jones beat T. Phillip Perkins 10 seventh member of the touring and nine-Reuter. team to pass 1,000 runs. His inn- Ings took him two hours and 55 minutes and he hit six fours,

and

Reid, After tea Hndlee against a varied attack, sent the score long at a brisk pnce. When they had put on 110 in 65 min- The Auals will take place this utes for the seventh wicket, Reid afternoon.

Men's 100 metres

(No Heat):

back stroke

Chaw Lun Chung Hing), Wung Kwak, ehre YMCA), Pay Kosnkul YMCA), Clwang Ming-hang Chung Kin). Chan Cheak-wa (Chona Sing), Chenor Shu-yan tal Churns.

Sands Meets Turpin For Empire Title

London, September 4. Dave Sands, the half abori--

was caught at mid-wicket for 54. Mooney, Burit and Cowie were soon out, but Hadice completed his century, his second of the

lour.

Close of play senreboard: Sutcliffe, & Balley... Scott, lbw, b Balley Rabone, b Balley. Hadies, not out.

Donnelly, e Van Ryneveld,

Mallett

Extras

Total, (for 0)

In 1947 when the triples The game on the whole was ex- championship was first origin-tremely good and some excellent atted McKelvic and U. M. bowling was seen especially from.

Smith, Valentine, b Mallett. Reid, e Alien, b Edrich.. Omar met in the final in which | Skinner and U-M. Omar. Skinner the latter side won. In that was playing a brilliant game engine holder of three Austra- Mooney, run out.....

with the Oars Bun boxing titles, clashes with Burit, ibw, ↳ Compton... year A. M. Omar, K. M. Omur four occassions SAMAA and U. M. Omur (skip) beat lying six, a five and a four and a Dick Turpin, the coloured Bri- Cowie, e Extrich, b Complon..

R. P. Phillips, R. Morrison and three Skinner drew first shot on tish and Empire middleweight

cach occasion. J. McKelvin.

champion, over rounds for Although . M Omar was not the Empire tile at the Har- At the Hong Kong Football

consistent, nevertheless he gave 9 |

Arena, London, oniteuter. Club, the Omar brothers staged a sparkling exhibition at the crit-ingay

and rally on the last two heads ent stages of the game.

Butter-September 6. they scored seven shots to worth played a good game and

A victory for the unpredictabl nose out Skinner and his men by the same can be raid of Guest Sands may set him on the coad to two shots,

With the exception of a few a world title fight with Jake Li- The Omars won by 19-17.

Molto hends, K. M. Omar played u At the Club de Recreio, A.L.G. sound game especially on the last

Watching his tackle Turpla Eastman, WC. Simpenn and J. nead when he had two woods on will be Mr. Lev Burston, repre- McKelvie playing a better brand the pack that give the Omars sentative of the Madison Square or bowls best A.A. ftazack, J. the right to enter the final. Bradley and J.9. Landalt (skip)

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up the respective merits of the All Blacks limited their scoring t rival centre halves, Leon Leuty another penalty goal by Geffin. and Franklin. Both played well,

Gefin, for the second time in Halifax

serles, scored all South Darlington

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Bowyer, who Africo's points. winning goal in Stoke's 3-2 win.

Yanks Beat Senators To Maintain Lead

New York, September 3.

Allie Reynolds pitched the New York Yankees to a 6-0 triumph over the Washington Senators in the American League today. The win enabled the Yanks to maintain their 22 game lead over the Boston Red Sox, who down- ed the Philadelphia Athletics. Reynolds held the Senators to three hits. Boston unleashed nitack

East Fife Hibernians Partick ifeurta Rangers

by one shot, the final score being

15-10.

McKelvia Wins

The other semi-finals saw A. The game

between the Omare L. G. Eastman, W. C. Simpson Gente and Skinner and his men was an and J. McKelvie (skip) beat A.

the American.

to sign up

Garden, who hopes Sands for a fight with Marcel Cerdan, the former French world champion, and an American tour. and when he defeated the tough He reached his peak in Eng- Frenchman, Robert Villemain, one

F W D PAP exciting affair and some fine bowl-A.. Razack, J. Bradley and J. S. of the world's leading middle.

t 1771 ing was scea with Skinner and Landet (skip) by one shot, the weights, last July,

1168 10 UM. Omar giving a grand exhibi- final score being 17-10.

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Goals W D LA Piz I 0 13 8 # 5 0 1 177 1 ner.

a16-hit,n pair of walks, off Cliff Cham- against Philadelphia, bers, Wim Walsh and Harry Bum. triumphing over the Athletics bert in the decisive round.

Cowdenbeath..@ 10-3 to move three games The Philadelphia Phillies hit Dunfermlue.. alcad of the Cleveland Indians. three home runs, including a

St. Louls came from behind in grand slam homer by catcher Dundee U the ninth inning and scored two | Andy Seminick, in trouncing the Forfar runs off Bob Feller to defeat the Boston Braves 10-4. Left fielder Stenhousemule Cleveland Indians 4-8.

Del Ennis and second baseman Albion K

The Detroit Tigers pushed over Mike Gollat got the other round four runs in a big first inning ant trippers. went an to defeat the Chicago The Cincinnati and St. Louis White Sox 6-3 for their second game is a night game.

straight victory.

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SPORTS IN BRIEF

Melbourne, September 3 Adrian Quist retained the Aus- tralian hard courts Jawn tennis championship here, defeating Geeft Brown 4-6, B-0, 6-4, 6-0 in the Arm-Reuter.

Wellington, September 3.

New Zea- land by 1 points to six in the text match Brat Rugby Union

Australia defeated

today-Router.

Birmingham. September 3. Rowland V. Rydor. Secretary the Warwickshire County Cricket Club -for nearly 50 years,

383 has died at his home at the age of 76. He retired in 1945.--Azso- ciated Pries.

Schroeder, Gonzales In Forest Hills Semi-Finals

Forest Hills, New York, September 3. Top-seeded Ted Schroeder and defending champion

Pancho Gonzales advanced today to the semi- finals of the National Tennis Championships. Schroeder subdued Frank Sedgman, Australian champion, 6-3, 0-6, 6-4, 6-8, 6-4, Gonzales beat the San Francisco left-hander, Art Larsen 4-6, 6-1, 6-3, 2-6, 6-1.

The two

shots out of

Sussex Out For 105 Against Czech dce, 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. match in style as he won his own

Hampshire

On that occasion, Sands out- Right from the start the win- The Omara took the lead afterners were playing a better brand fought the tigerish Villemain and

their opponents

at timer boxed well.

Sands' best prospects of vic-

top stars were ninth game the Czech showed 7 five heads, the score being 4-2. of bowls than

The next head proved disastrous and were leading at one time by tory are by hustling Turpin out joined in the semi-finals by open irritation when the lineman for the Omars for they conceded at the score of 17-8.

bounds. six giving Skinner the lead of 8-4.1 From this stage it seems that of his tride. But If Turpin the two-time champion, Frankie called one of his Skinner scored three shots on the Landolt would get a big droub-allowed to dietate the fight with Parker, who slapped down the

his go slow type of battling he

veteran Davis Cup player, Talbert then broke Drobny, in following two head to bring the bing but thanks to

bowling on the part of Razack may be difficult to beat Reuter.

Gardnar Mullay, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4, the first game of the second set, and Bradley

the they reduced

and Bill Talbert, third-seeded and the Czech committed two count to 17-13 with one more

New Yorker, who eliminated double faults. The pattern of hend to play.

Jaroslav Drobny, self-exiled play, was almost the same in the

Tolbert. third set.

closed the

Schroeder will meet Talbert and service at love and scored the Parker will tangle with Gonzales final point on an ace, for a total in the semi-finals on Sunday. of 35 earned points against 17; for

The quarter-finals match was a Drobny. London, September 3. On the 19th head, Skinner and

triumph for Talbert who had been On a pitch affected by over- The winners certainly deserve't

Ter Schroeder defeated Aus- hie

men were leading 15-9 and on their victory for they played well night rain Sussex wero dismissed a slight underdog, but he scored the 14th head the Omars regis to a man. If anyone deserved for 105 in two hours and 4 consistently, with fine backhand trailo's Frank Sedgman 6-3, 0-6. will meet Atored a three to bring the score to special mention it was McKelvin. minutes by Hampshire in the placements and good drop shots 6-4, 6-8, 0-4, and

net. He even excelled Talbert in the semi-finals, :· Ou 15-12.

the veteran Interpart skip. He final match of the County crie- at the

Drobny at the latter's specially game away from defeat in the The next two heads saw Skin- gave a classy exhibition and no ket championship,

service. ner playing brilliant bowls to re-doubt was the best of the six. Knott, Hampshire's right arm

Schroeder's `service and Talbert had eight service aces tour sel, Sedgman rallied to 5 gister two

tus Both Fastman and Simpson Rove off-spinner, was the most suc- singles with

to six for Drobny, who had quite woods when the Omars were lying his skip the necessary support cessful bowler with five for 48, a bit of trouble with his service on to tie the match at two sets squared the count at 5-5, going three or four. With two more For the lasers Razack and including two wicket off suc.

and committed eight.double faults coch. hoads to play Skinner was lead. Bradley both put up a good show.cessive balls.

during the match.

and beat But' Schroeder; who had ing 17-12.

A bright 72 by J. Bailey help- Drobny served first In the first the Aussie at Wimbledon and in stage it seemed that the GARDNER TRYING ed Hampshire to take first in set and game followed service un- the Davis Cup, once more prov At this Omara would lose but they came

nings lead of 177 with three til the Afth game, when Telbered his mettle in the fifth set by back fighting on the second last FOR NEW RECORDS wickets still to fall.

broke Drobny as the latter missed IRISH SOCCER head registered five shots to bring

London. September 5,

R. E. 5. Wyatt, containing the the sidelines with a hair volley. achieving the only service break. The top-noded foreigner, Bri- the scars to 17 all. In this head,

to rally but had Lieutenant-Colonel A. T Goldie South, and Laurie Fishlock both Drobny tried London, September 3. U.M. Omars drew three shots. Gardner will take his Gardner got centuries against the North some bad luck on shots. In the tein's Mrth Betty Hillan,ntered the semi-nnale opposite Mès, qu The last head was an exciting Special racing car to Belgium on the second match of the Scar-

Pont by benifig Mis, Helen Parsz, Vinter Cup football affair M. Omars put in two per September 1E In an attemot to borough Festival Fishlock 112. sulta:

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2fect woods, one touching the jack break number of recorde in In six and 18 tours in his lively 112, (Knott & for 49); Hampshire 282 at one such, both played cautiousa Bangor, 2: @Dundela

and the other two inches behind ternational Class I Engines of scared in three hours, while for-7 (Holley 72)

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In his 128, for which be batted 384 for 8 (Firblock 112. Wyatt rated.

Mrs. Margaret Oxbom 3.Utsterville,jij roll the Omar were lying tour Colonal Gardner now holds refour hours and 20 minutes. To 125, Insole 95); The North to bat.

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