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Last Match In

Cup Governor's

Series Today

Two more of the season's big football matches will be decided this week-end, marking the penul. season which timate stages of the local soccer officially comes to an end with the Athenian League series.

..

This afternoon, at Caroline, Hill, the Hong- Kong Football Association and the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation XI's clash-for the third and final time in the Governor's Cup series, and tomorrow, at the same venue, the Senior League champions, South China, tackle the Rest of the Colony.

The Governor's Cup competi«. tion this year has been close and exciting.

that Despite the fact

the Chinese felded almost a second string team in their first match, which they lost by 2-1, a high grade of soccer was seen.

Arsenal Make

One Change

Lendon. May 3. Arenal

picked hayo Hollon to lead their attack

Cup today's

Fina! In against. Newcastle United

at Wembley.

Daniel Logle and Roper, who have been injured, are all fit and will play.

Holton for Goring Is the only change from the team which beat Chelsea in the semi-final-Beuler,

A GREAT

WIN BY

FAULKNER

Sunningdale, Berka.,

May 2. Max Faulkner, British Open golf champion, today

In the second match, many will remember the thrilling fish, when the scere stood at 2-2 until ten minutes towards the end.

A brilliant goal by Ha Ying- fun at this stage off a centre by Szeto Man, gave the Chinese their 3-2 victory and the right of playing a third match.

exception of the With

Crookes who replaces

and Miller, who comes

Bourton, koa!,

In 01

Inside-right this afternoon l

HKFA will Higgins, place

the have the same team as in stend match. Taamuzi has been on the injured list since the and match between Hongkong the Singapore Combine Services and will be a doubtful starter. The selected line-up consists of Bourton; Etheridge. Kirkland; Toledo, Tennuci, Santos: Pereira, Miller, Wilson, Bray and Pereira.

The CA

CAAF have nominated IS players and the fine silec tion will depend on the

CJ11-

sus- tour

dien and fitness of those their players who returned from Singapore yesterday, Hau Yung- song and Mok Chun-wah tined injuries during the and will probably not be able to make the game this afternoon. The Chinese line-up will prob- ably be Cheung Koon-hing; Hau Chan Ka-sau; Tang Sum

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or

Yung-sabu, (ce Tre Kam-hung) Kwok Shak, Ng Kei-chrong. Tong Sheung; Ho Ying-fun, Szeto

Lok Man, Lee Tai-fat, King sang (or Tang Yee-k) and Chu Wing-keung.

game

BLIGHT EDGE

A repetition of the Beconsi Rome 13

but possible the Dunlop 2.000 doubts must be entertained of won Guineas Professional Golf to whether a high standard of

will be served Tournament here with the play

up this in view of the magnificent aggregate for afternoon

that a strenuous programme

the

five rounds-90 holes of number of the players have 346.

had spreadeagled Но feld by the time the fourth round floished to load by seven strokes and never looked like cracking afterwards.

der on the

the main stages of the event were decided.

just undergone.

Both

aldes

Qu'e extremely strong in defence, but the slight superiority of the Chinese for- wards

give them may

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Another' Aspirant To Presidential Honours Appears

New York May 2.

Senator Brien McMahon, the latest candidate to enter the Democratic Party's confused race for presidential nomination, may well be the man the Party chiefs are seeking.

So some political observers thought, consider- ing Senator McMahon's record as a Government lawyer before he entered Congress, his per- formances in the Senate and his consistent support of the Roosevelt and Truman domestic and foreign policies.

Asked at a Press conference i One event which Democrats for a description of his poli- are keenly watching is the con- Senators Russell philosophy, the Senator fest between tical ssc,

Democrat, "I am

and Kefnuver in the preference liberat one, I think."

primary In Florida, scheduled He backed the semark by de- tor Tuesday. claring himself a supporter of American activities throughout the world on behalf of peace mid freedom.

Almost at the same

time

Prestant Truman told reporters he thought Senator McMahon

for the well qualified

at Chicago

pre-

1 Senator Kafauver wins in Florida, a Russall ringhold, he will force himself much more he Party bosses than bos done by previous "papu- larity"

on the

Farty

successes,

would A

cuutious estimate place Senator McMahon tenia-

Living Language

Why we say To give quarter.

In battle you give an enemy. "quarter" when. you spare his life. The word reminds us that in the otherwise merciless wars between the Dutch and the Spaniards an agreement was made that the ransom of a captured Boldier should be A quarter of his pay.

ALLEGED

COTTON

SCANDAL

escia, H

Zabara Wins Classic At Newmarket

Newmarket, May 2. Bir Malcolm McAlpine's won the Zabara, today 1,000 Guineas, one of the season's classic races: ex- clusively for Allies. Mr E. M. Hennessy's La Miram- bulo was second and John Dewar's Refreshed was third.

ecven

to one.

Zabara pald La Mirambule was the favourite and Refreshed" 'started."att 100 to oight.

The race was timed electrical- ly but no timès were announced at the course until the end of the day's racing.

Zobara 'was ridden by Ben Gethin

Half a length separated the first two at the. Anish' but the decision was announced, without troubling to look at the photo- groph.

Refreshed was another five Washington, May 2. A special American Agricul- lengths behind to place. third, lure Department investigator Capt. A.M. Seith's Frieze was testifled today

that a Depar-fourth. ment official

gave comfidential information on the Gove:n- for stock- ment's programme piling colton to on Egyptian

cotton dealer.

The investigator told the

Senate Agriculture Committee

that this dealer sold About to worth of cotton $7,000,000 the American Govermanent for stockplling.

The witness was Harold Meși-

of the bov, a special, agen) Production and Marketing Ad- ministration (PMA) who te-

his superiors ported ta alleged irregularities in the col -ton buying.

on

of the

The principal target of Investigation, Conver Walker, Director of the cotton branch of the PMA, sat next to Mesi-

boy at the Committee table,

The agent told Senators that there were many business and social

contacts beween Mr Walker and the Egyptian denier Louity Mansou“,

Senator Allen Ellender, Chairman of the Committee, said that Walker would be able to reply to Mesibov's testimony

Jater.

Senator

George Alken sald

that Ir the Committee went into

all the details the Egyptian cotton purchases it would" "learn that two Cabinet members knew about this,"

During testimony yesterday Senator Alkan said that itwo

Cabinet members whom he did not identify knew about the "deals" and that unless all the facts were brought out by the can Committee he would be forcel to take the Senate floor to re- peat what he had, beey: tølu.

Mesibov's "confiden:fal

report" in the investigation Egyptian

of cotton deals was made available to the Committee today on con-.

Senator ively on the sidelines watching dition, that the security deta

the

the

that sidency. extra edge over their opponents, His Bve rounds were 68, 73, and with it the Governor's Cup.

Forty-nine-year-old..

for a midfold casualty that Chairman of McMahon, 47, 65 and 72, the first of them

could make him a player. On The Champions-Rest match being on the Old Course herO

Joint Congressional Committee this view Senator McMahon's tomorrow will be purely an ex- when the first round was played

Energy, looks as four days ago and the remain-hibition match with nothing alon Atomic

except perhaps the re- likely as any of the other four chance depends on the run of the play, whether it is tough ar officially announced candidates gentlemanly.-Reuter. New Course where alon of the Champions

Rest team which has to win the Party's nomination

in July. It plready been selected is by no His-66 this morning shattered means the strongest available, "bosses" really give up hope of get by four players, including and has no doubl. been chosen "drafting" either President Fru-

with

due corsideration being man or Governor Adlai Steven- Faulkner himself, yesterday,

son of Illinois, they could easily ziven to the strain already Haliburten had been

exerted

on the Colony's Inter decide that Senator McMahon Faulkner after four porters, who need

Into the Democratic fits neatly a good rest rounds and with both returning for the forthcoming series with Jigsaw puzzle. 72 in the final round Faulkner retained his seven strokes ad- he Athenian League. vanlage-ong

the most clear-cut wins in British stroke

the record of 07 which had been

Tom

second to

play tournaments.

Faulkner

won £350

:

Ceylon Reply

To Indian

Senator McMahon has stepped

team consisting of Yue Yiu-tak; known for his "quiet, Lee Ping-nam, Chiang Ying-minded

It is, however, a fairly strong into the picture as a politician Aide Memoire

against the

first

serious- direct working and

Northern Party bosses.

as one.

would not be made public. Reuter.

Sedgman To Meet Drobny

Bournemouth, May 2. Frank Sedgman (Australia),

Gethin took the winner into the lead at the head of the dip, two furlongs from the Anish. Te Increased the advantage going down hill and then tool up a game challenge from Lo Refreshed Ted Mirambule. briefly before Zabara took over.

-Associated. Presa -

KENTUCKY DERBY

Louisville, May 2. Seventeen colts: gre expected, to go to the post for the Kentucky Derby, which will be run over a mile and a quarter at Churchill Downs on Satur- day,

Favourite for the race, which has been run without interrup- Lion over the same rating.strip since 1875, Is Calumet Farm's HI Gail, which will be ridden by the crack, Jockey, Eddie Arcaro, who already has won four Kentucky, Derbys,

Bluemen, noted for his storming finishes, is second favourite. Others well tariefed are Giishing Olt, Gold Command, which has beaten Hill Gell over seven fur lengs, and Mocter Fiddle- Rruler. ......

Envoy Under Medical Observation

London, May 2. The Egyptian. Ambasaxför in

Amr London, Abdul Fattah Pasha, is under medical ob servation and will enter a nursi Ing home as soon as pressure of work permits,

en Egyptian Embassy spokesman, sald night.

The spokesman said the Am- basador was not seriously ill but just under medical care.

Amr Pasha arrived in London a fortnight ngo from Cairo with a merenge, from the Egyptian Prime Minister. Hilaly Pasha, for the Foreign Secretary, BIF Anthony Eden. He subsequently took part in talks with Mr. Eden on the Anglo-Egyption dispute.

The spokesman said the Am- bassador had been under a heavy strain during the biten- sive work connected with the discussions on critical London the Suda1 aspect of the dispute,

Reuter.

the world's leading lawn tennis player,

meet · Jaroslav will Drobny, the self-exiled Czecho-RITELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION slovakian, In the men's singles final of the Erlish Hard Courts Championships here on Satur

Colombo, May 2. Ceylon told India today that the way prepared to protect al communities equally but that people who started, passive re-day sistance were not entitled to special protection.

In Friday's semi-anal stage, Sedgman, as immaculate di ever, beat his compatriot, Don Candy, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1. Drobny, holder of the tile-for-the-past- two years, reached the final again with a 0-2, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 win over another Australian, Ian Ayre,bun 12

Ayre become, the, first: man this weelt. to take a notori Drebny.

When Sedginen and. Drobny. met in the final of the fallon Internationul championships last month, the Australia wen in fcur ́sets,

and ching; Chan Fal-hung, Ng Kel-speech. His reputation Halliburton £200.

cheong, Kwok Shrek; Tse Kam who can make biting statements Tied in third place, each ho, Chu Wing-keung, Tang Yec- and ark "tough" questions with winning £80, were Peter kit, Johnson and Hau Ching-to, out giving personal offence is Thomson, the young Australian It is pleasing to note that Jehn-In his favour, and New Zealand open chamton, who played so well for the

NATIONALLY KNOWN and | Combined Services Sutton plon, Norman

Ceylon's Foreign Secretary, Sir Kunthia Valdyanathan, John Panton with Fred Bullock Chinese last week in the

Not co extreme as President (255) sixth, and Norman Von match of the Victory Cup, has

Truman in his attitude towards handed a note to this effect to and D. F. been included in the Rest team. Nido (Australia)

India's envoy, Kesava Menon, It such policies an racial civil was in reply to a Government of Smalldomn Jequal seventh-The Best forwards are slightly

htly rights, yet broadly supporting | Indin a'de mem-dre given to ReuMATEUR TOURNEY

better on paper than the South them, Sennor McMahon is noen the Ceylon High Commissioner China quintet, but the weakness

by some observers as an aspirant Mr C. Coomaraswamy, on April Burnham, Somerset, May 2. shown by the defence as a whole likely to be acceptable to both 20. T. J. Sherrock of North Man-in the Victory Cup, may be their the Southern rebels" and The

Indian aide memoire chester and E. B. Milkyard of greatest weakness again tomor

urged the Ceylon Government Ferndown, Dorset, today reach-row and may spell their defeat.

His work as Chairman of the to issue a clear warning that it all possiblo pro- Atomic Energy Committee has would give made Senator McMahon nation-tection if there was any threat

Тле women's singles frial ally known in all sections and or resort to violence against because of Indiana in Ceylon Новая ranks of the public.

will be an all-American ) affair some of them being engaged

between those great rivals and shown that he s into the cur

protest for non-violent

friends, Miss rently fashionable appraisal, of on a

Doris Hart, and what is most needed in a the restoration of franchise Mies Shirley Fry, who were the ardinalists at-Wimbledon last year. president: firmness toward the rights.

The Indian note followed a Soviet Union but willingness to

Today, they both eliminated work out a peace programme reported warning by Ceylon's British Wightman Cup pinyets. Minister, Sir Oliver Miss Hort, the holder, bent Mrs with it. He has also established Home

extremist Jean Walker 6-4, 6-9, and Miss himself as an internationalist" Coontlikeke, in perfect step with the Truman Singhale elemente might cleo Fry defeated Mrs Jay Mottram

ngainst Indians if their passive 6-1, 09-4--Reuter, foreign aid programme,

non-resistance campaign is

ed the final of the English

· Amateur

Golf

championship

and will play for the title over 30 hdles on the Burnham and Borrow Club's course here morrow-Reuter.

TODAY'S GAMES Governor's Cup Final

Hill, 5.30 p.m.).

HKFA v. CNAAF (Caroline (Durallon of match will be Do minutes. There will be extra time of 20 minutes in the event of

n_draw), 3rd Division League

C&W (Navy 1 |{I.V., 4.30 p.m.); Chester, May 9. Peter Greenwood, Lancashire, H.V., 6. p.m.).

Rediffusion (Navy ericketer, is one of three players RAMCV RNFB (Sookunpoo, whom contracts have not yet 14.30 p.m.). been renewed by. Chester Foot-

Contracts Not Renewed

Western

Jaguars

307 SU v University (Sockun

ball Clubs that the poo, 6 p.m.).-----

The club, alates

cases of Greenwood, wing half

or forward, Yates and Fletcher,

both outside rights; were to be

the subject of further con“ sideration.K!

Nineteen players have been retained so far,--Reuter.

TOMORROW

Exhibition Match

that

But Senator McMahon, even continued and that there was HOME FOOTBALL with the all-out backing of the fear of violence-Renter,

London, May 2 Party chiefs, will have a hard

3.Com] The fallwing are the results | Lob to win the nomination with-

Farewell Sermon of English soccer matches played out a much greater effort than he proposes to make. A more ac- The Rev, M. D. Goulder is today: Champlons. (South Chlua). v curate estimate of his chancea preaching his farewall sermon Aldershot 5 Wolverhampton 2

6 Notts Forest The Rest (Navy, C.B., pan.). can only come ar avents unfold at St John's Cathedral at to Brighton

moming's11 o'clocie Portsmouth 2 Liverpool 0 (Duration of match will be 70 in the 10 weeks before the morrow

-Hauser. service. minutes. No extra time).

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