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The
of The Day
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET
TOUR
COMES TO AN END
Scarborough, Sept. 10.-H. D. Leveson Gower's XI drew with the Aus- tralian cricket tourists in their last first class match in England.
After dismissing the home team for 177, the Australians declared at 489 for eight and, dismissed two of the Leveson Gower's XI batsmen for 75 runs when play came to un end..
Holton leg before at 45,
After the luncheon interval an unfortunate accident occurred to Loxton, who went He tried a big hit. lifted in requiring 30 runs to complete his thousand for the season. the ball on to his face, and retired with a broken nose. Quite appropriately Bradrann was to 489 for eight wickets by the ten caught at cover point by Hutton interval when Bradman declared. when trying a big drive off Bedser For the third time during the day he received an ovation from the altogether Batting farge
crowd. three hours ten minutes for 163, the highest innings of the match, be hilfmen. two sixes and 19 fours.
NOT A BYE
I
Hom was falling when Fishlock! gave a catch to Morris at deep mid- tet, bil Braemag bowled the last over with the sun shining, and re- As the match ceived a final cheer Evans
endret in the inevitable draw with the total, 75 for two.
The tourists butted alx linura, ten intes for their 469 runs, and did in noteworthy Tat not concede a bye and eught two brenne
Altogether the
weather
change.
Bradni
Although the Australians led by doll, Hutton and Fishlock batted 230 on Bradman's disanimal, they levnfidently against the fast bowlers, went on batting la care free style, but as → scoring: fast and raised thele total brought on ian Johnson, who got
DAVIS CUP
Captain Quist Defended By "New York Times"
Australian
New York, Sept. 11.-The New York Times declared ilorinlly: "Harsh criticism made by the press of its countrymen for suffering a 5-0 defent at the hands of an inspired United States Davis Cup team. seems to be both unwarranted and undignified.**
The New York Times pointed out that in 1939 Qust aud Bromwich were "hailed as heroes by the people frum Down Under when they achieved what tever had been acenmplished in Davis Cup history-winning the Cup after dropping the first two matches."
"Now," the Times said, "Captivan | Cavas country Juist and his colleagues, beaten by | you are down
texan that was at its best, are any how battly afa frys to understand
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948.
Britain Reasserts Her Rights To Honduras
London, Sept. 10.-Britain today demonstra- tively reasserted her rights to British Honduras on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the deliverance of that colony from the "Spanish in- vaders."
Mr Arthur Creech Jones, sent the following cable to the Colonial Secretary of British Honduras: "On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the battle of St George's Caye, please convey to the people of British Honduras my warm greetings and best wishes for their future prosperity."
The battle was fought on Septem» · ber 18, 1798, when 350 British settlers; of St George's Caye, a small island zeven iniles east of Belize warded oil the attack by the Spanish fleet of 31 vessels with 2,500 troops on board. The settlers
by were auppented anal British detachments and the night-gum slovy, Merlin.
The Australian Bnal record in first class matches during the tour
as follows:
May 31, Wen 23 (15 by inmingo, Last name, Drew eight
Tast
THE SCOREBOARD The Bal secrebaud in the FOUR WRD
Leveson Gower's XI-1st inlogs
Australians:-Ist Tonlurs Buities, Yardley, 1 Laker Mers Yardley
177
Brudmus, Tatton, 12 Bedser
! Loxton related hurt Harvey, Brown
Lindwall, e Ryans, b Brown Miller, Ex ans, by Bedser
Johteen, Hutton, 1 Browit Yallon, Edrich, ↳ Bedser Hassett not out
Judinsdon nest out
Extrus
Indian Troops
To Occupy
Hyderabad
New Delhi, Sept. 11-The Prime Minister, Mr Nehru said
The story of the battle together with the best of the official cable were sent out today by the British Colemini Coffee to all British news- paper uflir after his morning"? | on Friday Indian troops will be Times had already published a come stationed in the heart of the ins morative
British 0124
article
151 Honduras "deliverance from Spain" princely State of Hyderabad at
stressing the Importance Secunderabad,
62 ? Is
I attached here to Britain's what happens. 153 which
12entral American colony.
23
LOYALTY AFFIRMED
regardless of
"We do not expect an enzy march
to Secunderabad," he told a HIOWA
conference,
The Nizam of the big, south con-
The Domes stressed that the intrat state is a Mostem ad has re-i
温防
2 habitants
7
of
the settlement Belize" have been celebrating
** The
Caye every
26 battle of St George's
thus B' year for the past 150 years.
altemning there loyalty to the Bri- 489 trd crown
fen B des lared
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they must tahre Surely
we feel in not own how collogg able to being the cup home."
The New York Time added, sharp contrasd with the views of Australian perKS, QU authorities vehu
vach abuse could be heaped upon | them and are chagrined at how your
MEMERLUKAN CALZINtion preved by Mr
Final Callover
On St. Leger
Aoniton, Sept. 10-My
Lavorite for tomorrow's St. Leges, wan kuncked out from 11 to B
5 to 2 at the that cadlover at th
Victor Club tonight.
i
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41311
opinion
: Robre
Yurdles
the
Iveson ningh:
Russell Kingman, Hatton Bbw, & Johnson Churman of the International Play, Featurk Morris Jutur Cornsnitter,
that visiting has ever
eskiramed itself for public and abletals
tram 2፦¡ ሩ altke, or
son
to Eirich not t
Donnelly not 201 Hxtra
pertamanship.
Light te
ee valiantly with gean- and impeccable are proud
thin
the gate 45211-
toine exponents of their qualities and such
personal:
Are playing Bowling.
If they were 'our 10/11 cadibre dogs would greet their return home."
Aparated Press.
Lindwall
Melbourne, Sept. 11. -Newspaper Johnston The opposition to My Love was
Cun perably due to his unimpressive criticism ut the Aussie Davis
tennas learn was condemned in a
Harvey Hassett
Morre
tallup at Doncaster and the scale to teaua Captain Adrian Quis en port of Solar Slipper, Noor Back Tarquin.
Friday. Ou
Sie Notina Brookes, President of Lawn Tennis Association
"All the bookmakers wanted to! any My Love," said an offeral of the
The cob after the callover. Soly Australia; cabled to Quart still in
offered at 40 16 9 2 the wek, as quoted at 7 1 1 5 night, z likely to attend
at
ht's prices were:
My Love,
Noor not Madl.
7 to 1 Solar Slipper. 13.2 Royal Draka,
100
6 Alyciton.
30 to 1 Vie Day,
22 to 1 Captain Frox,
33 1
100
to
Oltamion,
Count Rendered,
Angelola,
1: Reuter.
Torpam,
Julio, Normal
United States
Please convey to the team that
the Council (Executive Council of the LTA.) is indignant at the un-i
Austenikan wot rated Perilicistas published
veted Tress.
wwwspaper
in Amption"
Reg Harris Turns Pro
Barman
26
20
1
The Times added: "Interest will 1 atcle u today's celebrations by The fact that this your has been marked by reports of the attempt to evade British Honduras from Gvatemala. Hertain moved warships and trouge from Jamnica and kovasion did not fake place."
The Times
Pramoneratin
five
I
closed its article by
fused to nerede his land to India. Than people are maninly Hindu. All
Tyderabad
is surrounded by Bellan Dominion territory.
asked The India has
Nezam to facilitate posting of Indian troops of
conditions) Secunderabad, asserting
have deterioratest in the State.
bir Nehru sak! the Nizam Jins acknowledged his letter and miked to reply, Asked what Indise will do if he does not reply. or the entry of intum troops, approves th Nehru said, "We will march." Secunderabad is 75 miles
from
the nearest border of India.
Mr Nehru paid no time lumit has
of the achieve- ments of Fleftish Colonial rule in British Honduras during the past troops into Secunderabad,
been placed on the entry of Indian
"We are not going in to help the
few years which inchided in parti-
cular. the building of one of the best! Nizam against his people, but to aliports
Amerten restore order,” Nehru asserted.--As- Press.
sociated Press.
En
Central
25 for BASEBALL
RW
--Reuter.
Sims Takes All
Ten Wickets
10. On the last Long, Sept. stay of first class cricket in Englaiali Athyn mewaan, Jitu Sims, the 44-year- Cold Midieses all-rounder, took all
an innings for the i jin wickets in
Fut agama the West of Bogland at Kingston today,
frat This
the first of its And this summer and Sinus, during his 20 years'
Was
career,
has
Joe DiMaggio Clouts A 400-Foot Homer
New York, Sept. 10.-Joe DiMaggio, delivered again today when he thundered a 400-foot homer with bases full in the 10th inhing and gave New York Yankees an 11-6 victory over the American League lenders, the Boston Red Sox.
Yankers two and a haft gates be- hund Red Sox.
hits
his
The relent snapped Beston's nine-setting Red Sox by altering four
winning streak
put Detroit Tiger pitchers for 14 and
The victory and a 10-1 triumph. was Indians' fourth to sucession. Hungy Gene Hearden scored!
scattered vix 14th victory as he
vibo Dizzy Trout,
pitchest hits. four innings before being chared In favour of Al Benton, lost his 13th game of the year.
:
In Macon's gene-winning wallup i
en with two out and two strikes against him and was manufactured at the expense of ancient Earl Cald- burth Boston pilcher. well, the
lily Yankees got off to a quick lead in
when Tom Henrich Joe Gordon of Indians
The in never: ng
homereti Willk
against 25th homer of the season
south.
Bengals Burden bedel the Kramer.
Boston tied the seare with single hitless until the ofth
In the Brst and third but! Yankees ronted Kramer with two!
ten jay 151 innings. Ti wickets costs him only 90 runs out of a total of 179.
London, Sept. 10. Reg previously obtained more than nine Harris, the British Olympic wickets Fryelist aut former world jamateur sprint champion, has
turned professional.
On Die
us in the fifth and two more in,
The sixth.
held Buxton
Cleveland
There has been talk of Sims's re- bring but he stated that he may THE MAHARAJAH
Red Sox then chased Vie Raschij News of his decision to enter the play in some games next season.
After his feat Sime's colleagues with three runs in the sixth. Frank New York BUYS TWO COLTS*nts was announced by the
of the National Cyclists surrounded him on the pitchi
ball Shea, who relieve Raschi, The Unions, who ad that Harris had offered congratulations.
the distance and was the winner. Condon, Sept. 10.-The Mokarajalt applied to the Racing and Records used in the innings may be pre-Boston to one run for the rest of Detroit
Red Sox led the game at 0-6 in of Baroda, who had been criticised] Committer for a professional licence sented to him. by Indian subjects for excessive "and this has been granted is from The last player to distniss all ten
Erte the eighth with a run on a walk, batsmen in an innings Was surading, paid 30,500 guinem: for twoj today."
Tom DiMaggio's double and Johnny Warwickshire, #gainst colls at the Doncaster sales
Hürris, who is 28, st his world Hothes. of
Inesky's long By. Thursday, it was revented today.
crown a fortnight ago when he was Nottinghamshire at Birmingham The Maharajah
arodi defeated in the semi-finals of the 1946.
ul the game ut trainer, Fred Armstrong, buying on championships Amsterdaln
result hrholt of the Maharajaht, d.d not Schandorff, of Denmark, after four Kingston wast
by take more than three minutes toi
Fast beat West of England complete the deal.-United Pres.
He and his team-mate, 'Alun Ban-223 runs. The East 392 and 304 for ruster, who land deposed Harris as declared: West of England Tritish champion last June. com-and 179 (Sims ten for 90).Reuter. peled against each other for third and fourth places.
Cecil Ewing Wins
Irish Amateur
Belfast, Northern Ireland, Sept. 11-Ceell Bwing won the Irish open. muuteur golf championship at New- eastte..on Friday, beating Joe Carr one up in the 36 hole fists.
ture,
races.
at
by The
294
QUIZ ANSWERS
In the Olympic Garnes, Harris was 1. Vitainta A. some vitamin B
the 1,000 beaten in the thal of
ties sematch race by M. Gheila, and tiboflavin, which is a part of
f Italy-Reuter.
A Technicality
DiMaggio's
grandslam After
New York homer in the tentik, added another run on two singles and wild throw before being re- tired.
INDIANS CREEPING UP Cleveland crept to within three
the
pace and a half games of
URGED TO HANDLE PHONES GENTLY the vitamin D complex. 2. Inflam-
THE SCORES
American League
1 11
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11
1.1
3
6 15
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--United Press.
Transport Rushes To Rescue
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President Elpidio Quirino heard that some old residents still refused to leav
So he gave orders match everyone off the faland."
Manila J. A
Evening Hews correspondent on Camiguin. radived that "a few uny
unwary souls" the coustal still were straying along
He said two priests. Fathers Shea and Pollock Magto.
mntion of the joints, as in out or
London, Sept. 10. The Govern- rond. rheumatisoi. 3. Titlan. 4. Edinburgh.
ement Post Ofee today began a Arthur 5. Lord Tennyson. 6. A hat. 7. Face "Don't Lose Your Temper cam- joined Arture Alcaraz, Government value is the amount stated on the
face of the coin; intrinsic value is pain beenuse too many telephones
down receivert---United Press. Paris, Sept. 10-Marcel Cerdan the value of the metal contained in are being daminged by slammed
Carr won the title in 1940 and Was Tutmerup last year by the same was stripped of the French middle it. B. The fringe of shallow water
Both Ewing and Carr were weight title today mebers of the British Walker Cup full his tean that played the United States! Kaawzyele, And year-Associated Press
TO TRY AGAIN'
Dover, Englatal, Septa 11.—Folimy Altalink, 30-year-old Edyptian gov-| ernment worker, said on Friday" he with try and swim the English Channel from Cap Gris Nez, France, ta Dover on Monday.
for failure to up to about 800 feet in depth whichi contract akunst W. surrounds the continents. 9. Mar- rated 20% French shal, Vassily Sokolovsky. 10. Gra-
ham Greent.
Ichallengers
Cerdan, training at Loch Shel- rake, New York, falled to uppeur by naon today to fuin his contract and the French Boxing Federation declared the French title open.
Cerdan still holds the European | midillewnight title-United Press.
Alex Jany In Record Swim
Je plan to enter the water at
Fahmy swam Carablanen, Sept. 10-Alex Jany, 2.00a.m. local time.
top French swimming star, set a kul month in att 24 hours superaful bid to conquer the 20-new work mark of three minutes nite channel-Associated Press.
RAINED OUT
un-
and three seconds in the 300 yards free-style swim today.
The record will be officially recognised since the International Swimining Federation recently decided int to accept records over 300 yards which is not a competitive On 300
distance.
Forest Hills, New York, Sept. 11.-Rain prevented any play Friday in the scheduled opening day matches of the United States mutional tennis champlonships, Ausolated Press
Jany's time bettered United Staten Jack Medlen's record of 8 mins, 14 accs-United Progs.
1.
CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS Solution of yesterday's puzzle. Across: Dillards: Imp D. Impel; 12, Pomper; 13, Oriel; 14, Sum: 15, Corroded; 17, Sir, 18, Rear; 21, Lid; 22. All: 23, Asp: 21, Kulte; 25, Itecognise. Down 1, Binocular 2. Improvise; 3, Limerick; 4, Implor- ing: 5, Apex; 6, Submarine; 8, Pairs; 10, Erse; 11, Lond; 16, Druln; 19, El; 20. Ales.
Solution to Skeleton Crossword on Page 13:--
Athens Round-Up Continues
Athens, Sept. 10.-The Police held 2,000 persons today in the second day of the roundup in Piraeus of suspected Communists.
were
Fifty-eight detainees arrested and the remainder released,
United Press.
OFF TO MOSCOW
10.—The Stockholm, September American movie czar. Emil John sion, today said that he was leaving for Moscow "to zell American movies."
Asked since when his Russia shown interest in Amerlenn movlen, Mr Jolinston said: "They never have. But I'll go unyway. Perhaps I can tell you more when I come back in three, four, five or more days. It will take quite sone Ume."
United Press.
volcanologist, and Charles Reynolds, the people to flee. The Army In San Mackny, radio engineer, in urging Francisco said the rellef ship_had radioed its arrival off Camiguin before down today.-Associated Press,
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