Home cricket:
Leslie Ames scores a brilliant Reminders
century against Gloucester
ITALIAN SHIP SEIZED
Belgrade, May 13. Yugoslavia reported today that customs authorities - ir.. Zone B of Trieste had 'seizeu un Italian passenger ship aflei
search which uncovered a great amount of machine-guns,
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London, May 13,
Today
MONDAY, MAY
Special Memorial Services at Stanley and Sai Wan by Middlesex regiment,
Crown Land Auction Sale, PWD
omico, 2 p.m. European YMCA, Whist Drive, 8 Union Jack Club, Tombola, 7,30
Logle Ames, 43-year-old England Test selector
and Kent batsman, today scored a brilliant (*** pm. contury against Gloucestershire In Kent's watch of the season. opening championship match Scoring all round the Bristol wicket, Ames batted for three hours and 40 minutes and hit 13 boundaries in scoring 112 out of a Kent first Innings total of 193..
Coming events TOMORROW
Rotary Club luncheon, Roof
Garden, HK Hotel, 12.30 p.m.
He was caught off fast for Oldham's three wickets de-European YMCA, Bridge Drive, medium Lambert, Gloucester- feat.
8 p.m. shire's most successful bowlercliffe, he had scored 22 out of the
Opening the batting for Rad-Valon Jack Club, Dancing Class,
B.30 p.m. with five wickets for 41.
Bervices Club, Ames needs only four more Arst 26 runs when he was caught Nine Dragons
whist drive, 6 p.m. Billy hand-grenades and propoganda hundreds to complete a century The scores were Radcliffe 79 for } material on board. '
Tingle's T. Boxing, and Ju-Jitsu, 8 pmn. me Užjelal Opening of Naw Homun- fin by Mr. R. R. Todd, 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
seven: Oldfam 77 all out.-Réu
of centuries in first class cricket.
There was some startling erleker ter.
at Oxford, where on an apparent- run getting wicket, ly which Warwickshire, the championship :
leaders, were diamissed shortly after lunch for Ba
O runs,
R.D. Jose, young Australian fast-medium bowler, accomplish-
い
Toc H mesting, 50, Macdonneli
Road, 8.30 p.m.
2 In reporting the саве, the official Belgrade Itadio identifier
INDIA TO COMPETE the vessel us the Vetor Pizzani, An Italian passenger ship
IN WORLD SOCCER Elics between Trieste in the
CUP FINALS Anglo-American-controlled Zone A and Kopar Zone B.
Calcutta, May 13. The report said the search had
India are certain to compete taken place at Kopar, A small ed his best figures to date within the World Soccer Cup finals Tort on the Adriatic, but did not four wickets for 22 and recaivéd in Brazil this summer, it specify the exact time it one support from R. Lewis, South announced today. Mr. M. Dutta Nine DragOTIE-
African slow bowler, who, play-toy, General Secretary of the A great amount of machine-ing in only his second match for All-India. Football Association, guns, hand-grenades and prop- the University, took three for 31. has received, a cable from agonda material in which was
organisers of the Championship agreeing to meet the expenses of
curred.
ndvocated annexation of Zone B Little wrong with pitch
to Italy
Radio said,
was discovered,"
the
D.B. Curr. Oxford's captain, It added that offeints of the later
showed there was little State Security Force for Kosarwrong with the plich with
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abrounced that the crew of the splendid centure first century of ship had been arrested and the Rogers hit the boot held.
the season for Hampshire and his Tension between Yugoslavia fine effort prevented Lancashire
and Italy over the
future
Trieste has increased sharply In
the upper hand on
from idrord pitch.
od
the last few weeks-especially']" since the where
"People's Front," supporting the policies of Mar-
elections in Zone Com the Commonweal:1}
the
to
Livingston, Australian
team
which toured India lust winter, and Norman 'Oldfield, who shai Tito, won an overwhelming was also on the tour, were the endorsement.
Yugoslavia has shown no instars for Northamptonshire againși clination
towards agreeing this proposition. Marshal Tito recently advocated direct
nero- tintions betwem the two Coun tries on the question which was further complicated by Russin's demand last week for
with- drawal of Anglo-American force from Trieste as one condition for a big power peace xlth Austria.
This has been rejected in principle by the Western powers.
Associated Press.
Close of play scores The following were the close settlemen: of play scores in County cricket matches played today.
AMBULANCE IN NT CRASH Three British soldiers and a Chinese policeman were seriously injured when an ambulance of the Talpo Hospital collided with: a private car in Taipo Market.
The ambulance, No. 8853, driven by Cham Lam, was coming from Kowloon when it collided with car No. 3220 driven by private the soldiers.
the Indian team.
was
the
The Indian Party will leave by air on June 10 for Rid-Router.
Women's Section European YMCA, whist morning, 10 a.m.
Service, Club, 'dancing class, 6 to
7p.m.. Dance at 9 p.m... Union Jack Club, Whist Drive,
7:30 p.m. Little Flower Club, Variety con-
cert, 6.30 p.m.
Graphic stories by Ethel Moller's crew
(Continued from Page 1)
Daily rations
[evacuate Tungshan as some 20,- 000 Communits were reported to be taking part in the offensive. The Nationalist garrison in Tungshan numbered only 1,000.
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Olympic Games:
Soviet Union make no response to approaches of 1OC
Copenhagen, May 13,
The International Olympic Committee has made three approaches to the Soviet Union since 1947 concerning their participation in the "Olympic Games, but has had no reply. This was disclosed at an Executive Committee meeting of the International Olympic Con- gress here today.
Israel, Slam and Curacao
were admitted to the Intern- "DAILY MAIL" GOLF: tional'. "Olympli Committee. Germany's application will be considered at the 100 meeting which begins here on Monday.
In connection with the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki, a proposal for the introduction of fiandball was rejected and a proposal that. archery be introduced was re- ferred to a meeting due for Mon- day but m Committee spokesman thought it would be rejected.
Following the disappointments at St. Moritz, the Committee decided that lee hockey is too commercial: They will recognise the International Ice Hockey Federation again and welcome ice hockey as an Olymple, event when players can take part in the Games under amateur. con ditions..
Charlie Ward wins Empire triple tie
London, May 13, Charlie Ward, Britain's diminutive professional golfer. and home star of last season. won the Empire 'triple tie to- day for the first prize of £525 and the Challenge Cup in the "Daily Mail" £2,500 profes slonal golf tournament.
On the Walton Heath Course, Generally, events will be held
had as was the case in London two where the 72 holes avent yearn-ngb," this bring decided in occupled the preceding three days, connection with athletics, wresti Ward had two rounds of 73 for å ing gymnastics, swimming, water total of 140 compared with South polo, pentathlon, hockey, boxing, Africa's holder of the British cycling, rowing and yachting. Open
Hobby At the same time a full meet-Locke's 71 and 78 for 140 and ing of the Committee is to decide the former Australian whether women will be accepted Champlon; Ossie Pickworth's, 79 Open far the gymnastics,
and 78 for 157.
Raquests refused
Championship.
1
Sharad the tic Each member of the Chinese
A request for a 100-metres
These two shared the tie with Derbyshire.
crew was allocated two coins for
WOS The crew of the Ethel Moller butterfly swimming event
£200 and Livingston made 92 and Old- ffood and two cattles of rice every raised anchor, and Captain Waltonfused as was a request by the Ward and received field was very unlucky when out day, each coin being one twentieth
International Federation for 10 £100 respectively. when one short of his cen- of a silver dollar with mouth of the harbour. They had only eight as alterto.
then directed the ship towards the 1.b.w.
It was always a battle between boxing events. There will be tury.
Ward and Locke the legal money in Tangshan,
as Pickwortti It is hoped that the preliminary |was struggling from the start. Each European, including Cap- to leave behind the eight Chinese
Na the tain
Waites, allocated eight crew taken ashore by
was
Ward, put in 34, goined a one- hockey matches enn be held in tionaliste 10 days previous. coins dally without rice. The
Finland during the Gomes and stroke lead on the first
nine Chinese crew were allowed to xb troops on board the Ethel Moller The commúnding officer of the
not before the Gilmes, as Finland holes but Locke fought back to asbore to buy food in the market tok Captain Walles to proceed
had proposed. In the pentathlon lead by two at the end of the the riding event will be held first round. every morning. The European to Kihmen Island, about 10 hours last. were told to
to stay on board,
Then Ward played magnin- ...] cruise from Tungahan.
Women are not allowed to take cently, and with Locke's putting At Derby: Northampton 328 food allowances was modified to
Later, the system of allocating | 1990 Cossack sighted part in a cunccing kayak event.
The Committee is also to rsalled home the winner-Reuter. (Brown 67), Derbyshire 38 for no give to each Chinese member of
doserting him the Englishman wickets.
quest and international federation At Oxford:
the crew one' catty of flour for Warwickshire 39, food allowance instead of two
to make the bobslelyb event less dangerous. The marathon race Oxford University 239 for three
One sailor complained to (Carr 117 and D. Lewis not out the "China Mail" that they were
epina.
will; in future, be run over ☀ "distance" of 42 kilometres, com (81).
thus exploited as one catty of flour, actually only two coins in Tungshan, was calculated by the Nationalisis as being worth three
At Lords; Somerset 214, Mid- dlesex 138 for two.
At Manchester: Hampshire 286 (Rogers 131, Grieves right-arm leg-break five for 82), Lancashire 9 for no wickets.
At Brentwood: Glamorgan 157, Essex 208- for five (Dolds 79, Avery 81).
At Bristol: Kent 183, Glouchs- tershire 182 for no wickets (En- mett not out 111, Young not out
The three soldiers, who were At Worcester: Worcestershire
coins.
the
It was towards dawn on May 12 that an oncoming' vesi sel was
Leighted by "Captain Waltes
When the two ships drew closer, Captain Walton noticed that the other vessel was a British warship. He im. mediately "sounded $08 eignals on the siren,
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Scotland wins
pared with the 42496 kilometres, Women's Int'l Golf
(28 miles, 385 yards) of 1948..
The shooting 'event will also be as in the London Games, but there will be only two competitors in each event In- stead of three.
In future only one representa- tive from each country will be allowed to pimpato in cach divi sion of the weight-Ufting events.
The.Helsinki Ganics have been axed from July 19 to August 3,
-1052.
Championships
won'
Newcastle, County Down Northern Ireland, May 13.
Scotland today
the women's International.. Golf: Championships among the four! Home Countries when they beat England, the holders, by six games to three.
Tho Nationalists on board, be- Despite Divisional Commandering army personnel without any
the sea, General Hang's intention to us knowledge of
did not interfere with the move. captured: vendi to bring supplies from Taiwan for hitish destroyer Cossack
The other vessel was the Bri- troops, the Ether Moller rai
A of coup of bluejackets, then mained in the harbour
boarded the Abel Miller and Tungshan and never changed disarmed the astonished Chineas Its berthing place during the 79 sildless. days of
With all the arms carried by the Worries
the crew grow Nationalists locked up in a cabin, daily as they chew that their the Ethel Moller ve sebins families must-have learned- the ship was missing and that the wounded were ven fast they were held incommialcado ald treatment by medical officers by the Nationalists."
from the Cos
Cossack which exorted
The next meeting of the IOC the reseted coaster back to Hong
will be in Alexandria or Vierinn. escort duty was taken Kong The Two months after the capture, over the next day by the Briist
Reuter Mankad, the Indian Test player, the crew of the Ethel Moller frigato Whitesand Bry was in aggressive form today witnessed an unpleasent incident The Ethel Moller arrived in when he helped Castleton to an easy
victory over Stockport in the on board the ship
A
Hung Tống on Saturday tet. group of Nationalist soldiers Central Lancashire League.
boarded the-voisel and ordered noon and the wounded were im- mediately - admitted to Kowloon
reported to be stationed at Fan-1939 for nine declared (Howorth ling, were thrown out of their car 62, Yarnold 31), Leicestershire 18 and received severe injuries, while for no wicket. a policeman, who was riding on Nottingham: Nottingham. the ambulance was reported to have bad his right hand severed. The driver of the ambulance re- ceived injuries to his nose.
All the injured were rushed to the Kowloon Hospital..
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hire to bat, Sussex 325 for nine (James not out (3).
Manked aggressive
At Manchester, May 13, Vinoo
After the ruin of The previous weeks, Mankad relished the sun- shine, it was the hottest day of the year and he contributed 128 runs to his side's 241 for three declared.
Sailors taken
Hat
given first-
The Osla Winter Olymples will The matches were nine-a-side be tran February 14 to 23, 1952. singles and this was the decld- The International Olympia ing match as both England and Committee hoped-that-the-Mel-Scotland-had-beaten-Ireland- and bourne Olymple Games in 1930 Wales yesterday. Today Ireland would be staged in the month of beat Wales to take third place in October."
WIGAN WIN RÜGGER FINAL
sight of the Childene erew, at was reported by the crew points to two in
London, May 13. the point of the gun, to follow
Wigan beat Huddersfield by 20 them ashoes. The alght Chiness of the Ethel Moller tha
the Rugby another League Championship final ve Britch ship, de Cleverlock is played at Maine Road. Manches
"Atmen Island under the de- ter, today, Reuter.
three
and
cargo omplin were described
by the escort as useless personis tention of the Nationalists. They and not wanted on the ship confirmed that the ship was hit The fate of the eight is not by Nationalisti?" gunfire on the known.
funnbl ́and 'rulder: De April ended without any sign up the first 100 in 01 of moving the ship elsewhere, but
Mankad went in first wicket down 'unɑl" adored freely, hitting 30 runs in ps many minutes. With onner, the opening bat, he help Conner ed to
to iun
Mankadia bowling was dif
minutes
81
the
According to United Press from Taipch, an official statement on
oult to play, and out of the something were soundent that the Ethel Mouer is expected
would happen with
atsokport total of 123 une, he beginning of May!
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the international table. :
Results
The results were: Scotland beat |Ireland 6-3, beat Wales 8-1 and beat England 8-8. England beat Wales 8-1, beat Ireland 0-3 and lost to Scotland 3-6. Ireland lost to England 3-6, lost to Scotland 3-6, beat Wales 6-3. Wales lost to England 1-8. lost to Scotland 1-8 and lost to Ireland 3-6
Reuter.
COMMENCING THURSDAY
KING'S & LIBERTY
ADO National Defence. Ministry the Something did happen. on the (Talpen "claims) was preparing took $1 Wloksts for 32 ruhs... evening of May 11that morn the release of the merchantman, P.S. Umrikar, the Indian pro- fessional;
ng. Nationalist soldiers on the the whereabouts of which caused island-were
and were scen packing up their much speculation for period
58 rung-in
P
ferneth tp hongings. At about noon, altar it was misslog after sho Central Chlause vessel the Won T con called from Hong-Koog in an at-
Tickets
beat
SJETTERMASTE Vorted:from an 'ISTsteadded fed tempt to retcha" Chinese; Gom-[
Swift victory
Wernath batted
to the harbour and herthed along
munist bort
thay
alde the wharf. About 2,000 It can be revealed now able-bodied Chinese men, boarded the Brish Balbordes know for
toditest and made a Were I under-13 808 A By Avene blihere the Eifel)
182, sunku. Dinine looked to be the
escort
when he salexed ball when they had Anished emred; the slips with his total at 20. barking, the Wen -LI, was towed ling beiged to bring to the middle of the barbour where equipment was loaded. A his best Monceau (big crowd of women and children waka waxe seen, yelling and crying out?
the cordoned off
waving
Fod
at binds to the their hands
won the Wen L. Towards the evening, thexpectj- ed guests fonaliat sollers
bo
and paved the warun to board the Eud Moller,
CHOU REPEATS CABLES TO UNI
The Commpinist reported yesterd Frankur"Cho
the
bringing echipman with them
JORDAN BORDER REINFORCED
mman, May 13,
the Jordan has onders
cement of its frontier garra
"Arab Falestine arm! litike viniat Vinal in the region,
accordin Broadcast
Some of the soldiers had women by Rumalla stadio:
or children the theme
The Radio said that Jordan has Culted/Nadors out the incident
**** Barrage of fire Juste 160 National soldiers, tad bounded 'the vessel, ilt a, barrage"öf artillery presWEDE from, the other side of the faland which, was the Ciramunist › from
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