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GENTLEMEN LOSE BY AN INNINGS AND 81

Lords, Aug. 27-The Australian cricket tourists beat the Gentlemen of England by an innings and 81 runs. The Gentlemen were all out in their second innings for 284

rung.

Whon Loxton took the new ball after lunch, Palmer showed unexpected aggression by scoring ten runs in the ...first ovor. In trying to push away a bumper from Miller,

ho touched the ball on to his wicket at 178.

The Australians looked mom pur-

poseful than before tho interval.

Bowling

0

M

19 0

R 58

13 +

M6

1

18

32 8 70

20.5 0

0 24

Edrich ducked each time Miller Miller plicbed short but Donnelly hooked Loxton these flier unill he mistimed his lfemence stroke and lifted a catch to squaro Ring leg at 191.

Joltison Barnes

Byes, 11, leg-byes, 7, wides L- Reuter.

When Ring dismissed Edrich and Mann in the same over, fvo wickets wore down for 217 and the Gentle mon nooded 148 runs to avoid an inn- Ings defeat with an hour and ten minutes left for play.

County Cricket

London, Aug. 27. Surrey strengthened their chances of taking the runner-up position In the

county cricket championship tablo by scoring a good victory

over

Edrich made his 128 in three. and a quarter hours and hit 22 fours, After Edrich had left, wickets fell quickly. Yardley played-on to a Ring opinner, Woolier followed when caught on the leg boundary, Northamptonshire, who are seeking trying a big hit off the same bowler. The end was in eight when Robins - was clean bowled by Johnson. The remaining batsmen showed little op- position and the match ended with the Australians successful by да innings and 81 runs.

The Lords' wowd was allowed on the ground at the end of today's match and called for Bradman and sang "Happy birthday to you," and "He's a jolly good fellow,"

Bradman came out on the balcony and waved after his

colleagues Brown and Loxton, draped in bath- towels, had appeared.

THE SCOREBOARD

lo avoid being last in the table.

Yorkshire also bettered their pori- tion with a victory over Hampshire. Surrey, with one match all to play. are now lying second to the cham- pions, Glamorgan, with 156 paints. Yorkshire, who also have another match to play, have 152 points ns have Lancashire,

cach with points are Derbyshire with prograinme over and with one match to play.

143

their

Middlesex.

Surrey's Aurcess against Northamp- tonshire was due in great measure to the fine bowling of J. W. Me- Malion, the 37-year old left nrm daw howler from Australia, who took eigh! wickets for 40 runs in who was blind

for four months during the war, thus achieved his best feat for the

county.

Australlaasist innings-010 for Northants' first innings. McMahon,

five declared.

Gentlemen

of England -

Int

tonings-245.

2nd inninga

Simpson, c Bredman, ↳ Ring Edrich, e Suggern, ↳ Ringg Palmer, b Miller

27

MeMahon was awarded his county gap during the match and his One 128 bowling enabled Surrey to take a first innings lend of three runs, a Surrey's advantage, when Northants

THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948.

Inauguration Of Korean Republic

Syngman Rhee (standing, right), first president of Koren, speaks at the cere- mony in Seoul (August 14) inaugurating the Republic of Korea. At left and first behind him are Lt-Gen. John R. Hodge (in dark glasses), U.S. military commander of South Korea, and Gen. Douglas MacArthur, supreme allied commander In Japan.

DAVIS CUP PREVIEW

Davis Cup battle between

-AP Picture.

Baseball

New York, Aug. 27.—Boston

Red Sox turned on the power Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, Aur. today to beat Chicago White 27-A preview of the approaching Sox 10-5 and take a full game the lead in the American League when the pursuing Cleveland Indians and New York Yankees took turus beating each other.

United States and Australis, will be offered to teants fans on Friday the doubles championships played

in were left to get 300 runs for vic-here.

lory W.VI

10

0

consolidated by Alec Second-seeders Frank Parker and

to Bedser, who struck something like Ted Schroeder, of United States

20

Donnelly, e Barnes, b Miller

Yardley, b Ror....

Mann, c and biling

Robins, ↳ Johnson

Wooller, e Loxton, ₺ Ring

J

Bailey, not out

14

Brown, e Brown, b Johnson

17

GRAND VICTORY

Grims, b Johnson

0 The right

Extras

Total

his England form with accurate will meet the Australian pair of Colin length and disturbing lifts,

Long and Geoff Brown, No.

foreign seedlings.

1

a three-run

Indians got six-hit pliching from Hob Feller to win the first game 6-1, but the New Yorkers rebounded to take the second, 7-2 behind Allie Reynokis arm spinner, Robin- These men may not represent

So Red Sox, with 13 wins in the 19 con, helped Yorkshire to a grand their countries as doubles pairs in last 10 games, edged ahead in the

twp-duy victory over Hampshire the Davis Cup challenge round ot 234 to keep them in the running

bitter pennant for Forest Hills on September 4-8, but staged

chase. Chicago runners-up honours Knott of Friday's match will give the team fourth with Cass Michael's triple a rally in the Hampshire had a personal triumph captains an opportunity to judge big blow, to take a 4-3 tead and in his match even though his side their individual abilities before de-drie lost, for

out Boston he secured his 100th termining their

Jack final lae-ups- Kramer. wicket of the season.

Unted Presti Kenneth Canson, playing in his last match as Lancashire's captain, scored 28 and figured in a stand with Jack Ikin, which produced 98 runs in 90 minutes and proved the turning point in the game.

AMERICANS WIN AGA KHAN CUP

Dublin, Aug. 27.-The United States team, tonight won the Aga Khan Cup, top event of the week, at the Dublin Interna- tional Horse Show. The team had 32 faults.

England and France tied for second and third places with 48 cach. Sweden was fourth with 65 faults and Ireland Arth with 80.

Italy 14 1101 complete. The leader of the Italian team, Colonel G. Conforti, was injured and un- able to ride following his two falls yesterday. The Italians were therefore unable to make up a full team.

The competition was decided on

ner

Leg-spinner Rot

Roberts and off-spin- wickets in Kent's second Innings and Tattersa!! were soon among the

Kent in spite of a rally by Inter batsmon. Robarts get six for 77.

For Charles Greve, the match be- tween his county, Warwickshire, and Leicestershire was a memorable occasion.

Aport from Lis first century made in 80 minutes, he was mainly responsible for Warwick shire's success today, taking four for 42 and accounting for the dependable opposition batsmen.

most BEST OF CAREER

the best three of four horses over Essex medium fast bowler, 23-

in

cach

round.

two

two rounds..of the cours.....

year-old Kenneth Preston, accom- The prize for the best individual plished the best performance of his performance was taken by Captain f

career when he took six Worcester- J. W. Russell (United States), riding shire wickets for E5 runs. In this Airmall, with a

match. Avery and forefall a total of only

broke faults ono

The Essex county's fourth wicket record stand In a gala atmosphere, President recore

by pulling on 298, Sean O'Kelly of Eire took the salute Avery's 214 not out being his best as military bands played the national ever. anthems of the United States, Britain, France, Sweden and Eire. Dands also led the teams into the with stirring marches,

orena

President O'Kelly presented the

prizes at the end of the tournament.

United Press.

CHANNEL SWIM

SUNDAY

Values Himself

At $1,250,000

1

slarter

But "Uncle Denny" Galehouse held Chicago to one run the rest of the way while Birdie Tebbetts doubic, Dom DiMaggio's Bingic. Johnny Pesky's triple and Ted William's three-run homer clinched the game.

Ken Kellner hit his 25th home run and manager

Lou Boudreau Chicago,

27--Arthur J. bis 12th as Indians Aug.

handed Vie Lopatka 10day Phillies for $1,250,000 for allegedly However, Yanks were never behind sued Philadelphia Raschi his sixth loss against 17 wins. completely disabling him pitcher."

in the nightcap with Joe DiMaggio's 29th homer showing the way Reynolds 14th win.

as

Federal district court charging that Lopatka fled the sult with the

Commissioner A. B. Chandler had wilfully and wrongfully failed to

adjust the case or even investigate Death Of Mr Ho Chik-Sang

was

to

Q1)

and naked the court to rule Chand- ler out as an umpire in the case and demanded a jury trial...

He charged that Phillies forcext

One of the best known him to take a relief turn at pitchingj

of the businessmen died although the Club knew that the Colony's Index Agure of his pitching Chik-sang, co-founder of the Tung Thursday morning. He was Mr Ho was fractured. He said when he was no longer useful, he

Mow Hide and rc-

Leather Factory, leased unconditionally after the and, uncle of Mr Alfred Ho Siew- 1947 season,

um, who is associated both with the TUBE Bow and the leading who asked that his name be

In Pittsburgh, the Phillies coach, Chinese newspaper, Wah Kiu Yat held, said as far as he knew Lopatka

with-Po never complained

Mr 1o was 68 years of age. He of a hurt Anger was born in Canion and educated The last four

when the then manager, Ben Chap-in Worcester second

Hongkong. During his life he Innings wickets put on 254

mun, asked him to pitch. He said travelled extensively, making visita while Outschoorn.

runs Lopatka was released because obviously wel- "didn't have the stuff

he to Europe and other parts of the coming the

And brilliant

lost world. sunshine, consistently."-United Press. batted with delightful freedom, [ hitting nine fours during two hours 40 minutes at the crease.

The Ceylon-born batsman, Outshoorn, who scored 110 not out, was the inspiration of a remarkable ecovery by Worcester which de layed the win by Essex by several

hours today.

THE RESULTS

At Leicester: Warwickshire beat

Dover, England, Aug. 27-Five Leicestershire by an innings and 43 men and a woman will try to swim ins

the English Channel on Sunday if the weather is right.

One of them, Englishanan Tom

Surviving him are four sons, a younger brother and two nephews.

The funeral takes place today, and by the Inte Mr Ha's own wish,

Happy Homecoming no wreaths are requested.

New York, Aug. 27.-One hun (ester 07) Warwickshire

Leicestershire 207 and 193 dred and eighty United States 443 for Olympic athletes came home today ine declared.

QUIZ ANSWERS

1. Green and yellow. From the

Blower, hopes to make it across and umptonshire by 57 runs. Surres 170 celebration since the return of the liquor made by Carthusion, monks in At the Oval: Surrey beat North- to the loudest New York Harbour origin of a fine green and yellow

back dr the same day. He is poised

at Dover.

The others, who are waiting at Cap Gris Nez in France, are Miss Eina Andersen of Denmark and four Egyptians-Marich Hassan Hamad, Hassan Abdel Rehim, Falimy Atul Lalı

and Abd el Megid Mohammed, will try to beat the speed record for the crossing set in 1926 by Georges Michael of France, who made it in it hours and five ciated Press,

minutes.-Asso-

French Horses

Fail At York

218

first soldier contingent after

boats

the Spain.

and 208, Northamptonshire 175 and war.

2. Secretion from ʼn whale's 242 (Welister 65, Bedser 4 for 44).

gut, found Boating in seas of tropical At Manchester: Lancashire

beati Kent by seven wickets. Kent 195 ton were 31 gold medal winners.

In the group aboard the Washing-region. It is used as a fixative in perfume manufacture. 3. In golf. and 212 (Roberts 6 for 77) Lan- The iner

4. The rabbit. The name is still cashire 278 for eight declared and Harbour by two police boats and a

was escorted up the sometimes applied to it in the fur. 193 for three.

trade.. 5. The female. It differs from pair of Bre

spouted water the mnle in possessing piercing At Hove: Nottinghamshire beat sprays as 5,000 spectators watched. Inandibles. The male largely feeds Sussex by nine wickets. Notting-

from the dock,

on plant juices. G. "Dave's Dream." amire 390 and 27 for one. Sussex Mr Asa Bushnell, Secretary of the 7. The reinforcement of Inner soles

and 200.

U. S. Olymple Committee, who was

of shoes. 8. No. The crabs shed At Gloucester: Gloucestershire in charge of the

hard group said "this their

shells when warm beat the Combined Services by four expedition was a complete satisfying pictorial shape. 10. Studles and weather comer. D. Verses printed in wicktes. Combined Services 223 success in all respects. The trip was and 309 (Milton three for 157,

perhaps the most harmonious and Gloucestershire 234 and 301 for six.

writings of the purely literary kind. placid in the history of such pilgrim- At Claxton, Essex beat Worcester-mages"-Associated Press. shire by alx wickets. Worcestershire 300 and 278 (Outschoorn not out 110), Essex 422 for six declared and 104 for four (Ray Smith not out 55). -Reulor.

York, Aug. 27.-French race horse owners who expected to RELAY RECORD pick up two rich stakes at York

Gothenburg, Aug. 27--The Gaevle today were benten into second Sports Club beat the world record place in each of the feature for the four-mile relay when the International athletics contest, wus continued here today."

events.

"

The Aga Khan's Migoli won the

The Gaevle Sports Club covered

Duke of York four-year-old Stakes the distance in 10 minutes 65.0 with £1,500 added from Mr Marcel

Doussae's Djelal. Mons. T. Dupro's

seconds.

The former record was held by

Menstrier was third in the field of the Stockholm Firemen's Club at 17

four in the one-mile gallop.

Bir Ohlsson's Pretexte, a 100 to 6 minutes 2.8 seconds.-Reuter.

shot, won the Galtres three-year-

old Stakes with £550 added over

a mile and a helf from Madame L

Lawrence's Donatellina. King

George's Young Entry was third.

"

SWIMMING MEET

POSTPONED

Owing to the inclement weather;

M. Marcel Boussad's Cozinu, a 3 the Inter-club swimming gala at the

have

to favourite in the fold of 13, Victoria Etocreation Club, to finished in the pack-Associated | boen hold tonight, has been post- Press

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DUMB-BELLS

FREGISTERED US

WED BETTER GIVE UP THE

IDEA OF

PATENT OFFICE

BUT WE MUST!

PLAYING GOLF BECAUSE

TODAY IT...

IS RAINING

TOO HARD:/

I PUT IT DOWN

IN MY! DIARY THAT WE

PLAYED!

CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS ·

Solution of yesterday's puzzle. Across: 1, Formation; 3, Luminous; 11, Tongs; 12, Plate: 13, re; 14, Pini; 10, Rota; 17, Anna; 18, Speck; 20. New: 11, Soap; 24, Cook; 25, Size; 26, Youngster.

Down: 1. Flippancy; 2, Outline; 3. Mini; 4, Anger: 5, Tosh; 6, Os- tracize: 7. Never; 9; Moan; 10, Unite; 15, Task; 18, Song: 10, Pass; 22, Pit; 23, Her.

Solution to Skeleton Crossword on Page 13:

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