THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1948.
ALL The SPORTS NEWS of The Day
INTERPORT GOLF
Shanghal, Sept. 3-Tho Hungjao Golf Club today. announced that it is send- ing a strong team to Hong. kong for tin interport match
with the Royal Hongkong Golf Club at Fanling on October 10 and
11.
This will be the first interport golf contest ainco the war-United Presa,
U.S.Leading In Yachting Classic
CRICKET STOPPED
BY HEAVY RAIN
Hastings, Sept. 2-Heavy rain stopped play soon after the ten interval when South of England' had scored 140 The Australians had runs for the loss of three wickets. declared after lunch at 522 runs for seven wickets.
Drizzling rain was falling when Edrich und
Barnott FOOTBALLERS
opened the South of England innings, following Bradman's declaration during lunch.
Lindwall gradually worked up his speed but the shine quickly went off the wet ball and Barrelf was n his clement, The first four byers cost the Australians 32 runs and with Edrich Just as aggressive an lis partner, the nitty went up in Just under half an hour,
when he snicked by
Lisbon, Sopt. 2.-The United States yacht Twin Star, sailed Lockwood M. Pirlo and Harry Rugeroni, led the field in the world. for atar yachting championships class craft at the end of the second
sailing in Cascals Day today. Twin Star totailed 44 points from
the two lays. Second with 43
At 78 the stand was broken by Loxion when Barnett hooked a short ball to long leg where Hassett made n running catch. Barnett hit one six and five fours in merry innings.
"eight Doggart had scored only
a rising ball to ftelding was Australian Tallon. The
arrived in very keen but the 100 Just over an hour and a half.
Edrich, in attempting a big hit was well caught by Harvey a few before the tea Interval. mintinus driving across the ground when the last session of the clay began, calling for the use sawdust.
of
36 points: Faneca (Por- ] much heavier and the players hud
Sir
made
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points was the Italian yecht Pal- lise, salted by Agosthinho Stanulino and Nicola Rode, with another United States yacht, Hilarious, sall- HAD TO LEAVE FIELD ed by Hilary H. Smart and
Poul 11. Smart 111, with
with 37
37 points.
Only nine runs had been added 10 Navi In order
came Margabel the total when the rain came on It was deeldeil and Luina (Italy) each 31 to leave the field.
the close thot polnis. Gen II (Bahamas) 33 points: 35 minutes before Geylla (United States) 32 points: further play today was impossible.
Warner Pelham Viporn III (Haly) 3 points: Izand
in ili (France) and Leo Onario (Italy) presentation to Denis Compton
records. cach 25 points: Morina (Australia) recognition of the cricket
en- points: Dopardarte (Portugal) 21 he set up last season. After points: Nurush (Cuba) 18 points: umerating the records. Sir Pelham Flame (United States) 18 points: handed a silver salver to Compton, nccepted with a speech of Aloha II (Algiers) 17 points: Starith who
thanks. The presentation was made (Holland) 14 points:-Reuter.
front of the pavilion of the Kround here, where Compton made the runs required to set up the re- card total of 3,810 runs scored in a season.
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DAVIS CUP
DRAW
New York, Sept. 2.-Frankie Parker and Ted Schroeder, both veterans of Davis Cup tennis, were drawn today to oppose the Austra- Hans in the four singles matches of the challenge roundh starling on Saturday at Forest Hills.
Parker, wh
who last played in a chal- lenge round in 1830
also against Australia, will face Billy Sidwell in the opening match.
Schroeder, winner of all three of his singles les against the Aussies Captain 1940 and 1947, meets Adrian Quist in Saturday's recond match.
in
The doubles pairings will not be announced until after the first two singles have been played. But it 15 that Gardnar Mulloy and certain Billy Talbot, winners of the National championship last week, will be the American choice-Associated Press. QUIST'S CHANCES Quist, one of the world's most talented doubles stars, likely will team with Colin Long for the Aus- tralians. Quist's problem is to decide whether his 35-year-old legs can carry him at top speed through two singles and a doubles bout within three days.
It is certain that Geoff Brown, who
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SCORES
Australians, 1st innings, 322
seven.
South of England-lat innings Barnett, e Hassett, b Loxton Edrich, e Harvey, b Johnston.. Boggart, e Tallon, b Lindwall Compton, not out
Extran Halley, not out
Total for 3
for
35
32
21
12
140
-Reuter.
YORKSHIRE v. MCC Scarborough: Sept. 2-At the close of play today, Yorkshire had scored 40 runs for no wickels in their match against the M.C.C., who had declared
five wickets. nt 444 for restricted play-Reuter.
Roin
SWEDEN LEADS
RIDING EVENT
Rotterdam, Sept. 2.--Captain H. von Cliken-Finsche of Sweden-was-
the lead after two events. in dressage and cross country--in the two-day International contest here. Captain Cliken-Fiesche won the cross-country event, riding Jusal, In six minutes and 27.4 seconds,
and
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DISCARD
THEIR BOOTS
London, Sept. 2.-Holding a strong Athenian League side to a draw of one goal each at Finchley, the Indian Olymple soccer eleven, who return home tomorrow, remain unbeaten by a British aide.
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UNHEEDED
WARNINGS
ON MALAYA
(Continued from Pate 1) Fifty-four. Chinese, arrested In a rald on the village of Perlang, in the state of Negri Sembilan, were alleged bo Implicated in an attack Pertani police
station And Tambah tin mine on August“,30) when Mr James Hunter, the manager of the mine, was killed.
tho
In a awoon in the Kenobi aren, one Chinese was shot dead while trying to escape and 11 others, one described as a known terrorist, were arrested. Pallee and troops detained 118 people for questioning in yesterday's combined operations in the Kunla Lumpur area.
The second murder in 24 hours: was reported today from Penamit Island, earlier regarded, as a place of safely from guerilla activities,
An unknown gunman Inst night ahot denda Chinese detective. 45- year-old Lean Hock, white he was ut nilk sitting in a coffee shop Pulmi, 10 miles west of the capital. The previous night, A Fedoral Councillor, Dr Ong Ching-keng, was murdered-Reuter.
illeft
ILLICIT TAPPING Singapore, Sept. 2-The The Indians were obviously un-tapping of rubber trees in Molaya comfortable on the wet ground, and is increasing and the proceeds of not until the second half, when many the sale of stolen rubber are going of the players discarded their boots, to the Chinese Communist guerillas, were they seen at their beat.
It was stated today at a meeting Then the inside right, Salim Lall, of the Kunis Lumpur Legislative the most thrustful forward in the Council.
a neat goal. held, headed
Five minutes from the close the Alten- lans equalized through Tobb.
BASEBALL
RESULTS
New York, Sept.
2-The cellar dwelling Chicago Cubs knocked off Brooklyn Thursday, 7 to 0, to cut the Dodgers' first place margin over the runner-up Boston Braves to two percentage points.
eight
Troops and police arrested Chinese and found
a terrorist am- munition dump and a provision store during an extensive five-day sweep of the Pontian district of
The
South
Henry
The Athenians should have made sure of victory In the flra! half but{Johore. poor shooting and good goal-keeping The stores found included army by Karadaraj, whose handling of the blankets and ground sheets, while ball was faultless, prevented them much of the ammunition was found from scoring-Reuter.
to be home-made.-Reuter.
HIGH COMMISSIONER
Sept. 2.-Str London, Gurney, whose appointment as High an- Commissioner for Malaya was
travelled nounced
up to today. London from his home in Bude, for con- Cornwall, this afternoon Gultations with the Colonial Ofcc.
"I hope to leave for Malaya wlth- Reuter, in a few weeks," he told "but I do not think the dale of my been fixed. in departure has yet any case, I hope to be in Malayn as soon possible. I shall go there, of course, with an open mind and I shall naturally devote myself wholly to the service of the people; of Malaya."-Reuter,
NON-CO-OPERATION Shanghal, Sept. 3—A.
the fact about
Insurrection Malays, as revealed in a In the only other National League despatch from Singapore, is game, the New York Giants with although the Chinese population of stood a ninth inning Pittsburgh rally
is 2,500,000, out- peninsula to nick the Pirates, 5 to 4, and pro- numbering the indigenous Mairys, vide Larry Jansen his sixteenth only 200 out of 5,000 volunteers for win.
special constabulary Homers by
Jack Lohrke and Chinese, the British-owned North a Ico- Walker Cooper helped send Rookie China Daily News said in Pitcher Bob Chesnes down to his derate today. first defeat since July 25.
Set agalnal this the fact that the worst from the Chinese suffered
Johnny Schmitz pltched four scoreless relief innings to gain credit for the victory-his sixteenth of the reason and sixth against the Dođ- gers.
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the
in
striking
Reuter that,
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No games were scheduled in the wave of terrorism than any com- American League.
SCORES:
National Lesgué
Brooklyn Chicago
E
R 21 10 7.11 Winning pitcher Johnny Schmitz New York
12 Pittsburgh
4 Winning pitcher-Larry Jansen.
-Associated Press.
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HEIN TENHOFF RETAINS TITLE
Hamburg: Sept. 2.-Hein Tenhoff,
paired with Long in matches leading he was steend with 05 points, on 28-year-old German heavyweight up to the challenge round, will not the same horse, to Prince Bernhard champion, retained his tile here to- appear against the Americans unless, of the Netherlands (85 points) in the by long chance, the Aussies should{ dressage test.--Reuter.
sweep Saturday's singles.
If Quist does not feel up, to the doubles, Sidwell and Long make n
very handy team.
time.
TENNISTS TO GO
ON
TOUR
The Aussies won their only victory In Inst year's challenge round when Long und John Bromwich defeated Schroeder and Jack Kramer on the
Melbourne, Sept. 2-The Lawn second day. Bromwich was not/in-
this Tennis Association of Australla lo- vited to play for his country
tlay approved a professional tour of pulled Australia by Jack Kramer, Bobby Dinny When Parker's name was from the Cup today by C. V. Kell-Riggs. Pancho Segura and way, Australian Consul-General, it Pails.
statement itsued marked the climax of a long and
the special meeting sold the comeback struggle by bitter
from Los Angoles. But tion had consented to the veteran Parker figures to win over Sidwell fessionals playing on the without too great difcully and get affiliated associations and the US of 'a, running start. The Associated Press. Schroeder-Quint duel shapes up as about an even bet-Associated Press,
Call-Over For
St Leger
Landon, Sept. 2.-Only six horses were given separate quotation when the St, Leger card was called 'over at the Victoria Club here tonight:
My Love was returned a six to Your favourite, fractionally longer -olds than were available about him -on Monday,
Near at seven to one, replaces Black Tarquin as second favourite. Royal Drake and Solar Silpper hardened slightly and the price of Timus II was unchanged at 100 to 9.
quotations The
to 4 against My Love, 7 to 1 Noor, D to Royal Black Tarquin, 19 to 2 Drake, 100 to Timus II, 100 to 8 Solar Slipper.-Reuter.
were
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Women's Council
To Meet
A general meeting of the long- kong Council of Women will be held on Tuesday next at 5.15 p.m., in the Y.W.CA., Duddell Street.
The Social Welfare Advloer to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr H. W, Chinn, will be the guest speaker.
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night when his opponent, Jean Archen, retired at the end of the fourth round with a fracture in his hand.
munity, and add a second fact that
the terrorists are almost, without exception, all Chinese, the conclu- slon can only be that the war be tween the Kuomintang and Com- munisis in China has spilled over Into Malaya and is being waged there in the
guise
of
a' movement
for self-government.
After deploring the non-co-opera-
of the tive attitude
Chinese In Malaya, the paper, added: Yet these Chinese are the ones who be- the came very angry when, under revised constitution, they were "de" nled equal rights as citizens with the Indigenous Malays."--Reuter,
TYPHOON
GERTRUDE
(Continued from Page 1) The known death toll rose from Tenhoff had much the better of five to eight, as three more drown- the night, sending his
opponent ings were reported in Manila. several times to the canvas.-Reuter,
Carthage Sailing
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There are no reliable figures on damage to homes and other private property, but total overall destruc- ilon has been estimated at as high Public works US$10,000,000.
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