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SPORTS NEWS:

Two World

Title Fights For Britain?

London, Feb. 18-If Mr Jack Solomons, the London promoter, succeeds in persuading Manucl Ortiz lo defend his world bantamweight championship in London on April 4, and he is confident that his terms will be mean that acceptable, it will

there will be two world fights) in the British Isles on successive' nights.

Arrangements have already been made for Ninty Monaghan to defend against his world flyweight Ulle

Maurice Sandeyron, of France, in Belfast (Northern Ireland) on April 5.

The question of an opponent for Ortiz may set problem. Mr Solo- mons' idea is to pit him against the winner of the Jackie Paterzon conlest versus Danny O'Sullivan

which takes place on Monday," "büt“ Palerson has to meet Stan Rowan of Liverpool in defence of his British

next month.

title

If Paterson beats, O'Sullivan and will be clear for Rowan. the way him. But if O'Sullivan beats Pater- son and the latter then loses his British e to Rowan, Rowan may feel that as British champion he hus a prior claim to fight for the world titic.

of

It is not however unusual for a boxer without a title to fight for a world crown over the heads of chuan- plons. There have been enses European championship houts which one of the contestants was not the holder of a national litic.

For example, Danny O'Sullivan's fought Sandeyren brother, Dickie,

for the European championship when the British-title was held by Monag- hon.--Reuler.

Cricket League Team Averages

Optimists, now stand top of the cricket League's First Division team batting averages and Army top uf the leans bowling averages,

Averages are:

BATTING

Total Whts. Average Rung Lost Per Wict. 1,097 101

1,066 1,048

1.200

19.77-

10.00

18.31

ENT

Optimists Recrelo Scorpions RAF University KCC Army IRC...

1,571 119 1,046

127 1,310 104

1,123

Cralgengower 1,125 112 Royal Navy 1:080 108

Army

BOWLING

13.84

13.20

12.08

$2.59 11.00

10.04

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1949,

This new Synchrotron, which the University of Call- fornia said is the world's most powerful working atom- smasher using electrons as projectiles, has gone Into The great operation at the Berkeley, Calif., institution. atom-smasher, constructed and operated as part of the University's programme for the Atomic Energy Commis- sion, fires a stream of electrons which, upon impact with a heavy metal target, liberate X-rays of 300 million elec tron volts. The X-rays are used to bombard target atoms. Pictured at the apparatus is Marvin Martin (left), of the Radiation Laboratory's engineering staff and Prof. Edwin M. McMillan, inventor of the machine, one of America's leading atomic scien tists. AP Picture.

US Senator Alleges Charitable Trusts

Used To Dodge Tax

Boston, Feb. 18.-A Senate sub-committee, re- porting on a three-month investigation of the Textron Incorporated, of New York, charged today that American businessmen are dodging millions of dollars in taxes each year by setting up supposedly. charitable trusts.

The sub-committee chairman, Senator Charles W. Tobey, who acknowledged that the device seemed legal under present laws, demanded imme- diate legislation to block "loopholes" as well as con- gressional investigation of the nation's 10,000 charitable foundations.

In a 20-page report to the Senate) Inter-State and Foreign Commerce Comunittee dotiny, Senator Tobey said five trusts created by or for the

Incor- President of Textron

| porated. Mr Royall S. Little, actual-

Using them as an example of what was claimed to be a wide- spread practice, the Senator charged that the trusts failed to pay federal Income taxes, though their profits "fanjastle" used mainly In

were

y after his textile empire rather Gnancial manipulations with Tex than its purported churitable bene-trou and its subsidiaries.

claries.

WEEK-END SPORT

SONGALACTI

TODAY

Crickel-First Division Optimista

ETS!

League:

As a result of his investigation, Senator Tobey demanded:

pressure

to

(1). Congressional force the Internal Revenue Commis- sioner, Mr George Schoeneman, to

DUMB-BELLS SPORTSMAN OF YEAR

HE DIED

OF GASTRITIS!

TOO BAD! I'VE ALWAYS SAID THAT ELECTRICITY)

IS SAFER

New Turn

In Talks On Austria

London, Feb. 18.-The four- power deputies for the Aus- trian treaty today decided to hear a new statement from Yugoslavia de soon 口● they completed their preliminary review of the treaty.

It is expected that the Yugoslav statement will be made next Thura- day.

The deputies made their decision after receiving a letter from Dr Ales Bebler, the Yugoslav Deputy Foreign Minister, making a delinito request for a further hearing.

They decided that nn Austrian delegallon would be present during the Yugoslav atatement and that it would be open to Austria also submit tv further statement of atlitude.

to

Neuter's diplomatie correspondent wrifes:

Observers here expect the Yugo- slav statement to prove a turning dis- Austrian trenty pulut in the cussions. It is anticipated that Dr Debler will announce an important modification in the Yugosiny claims on Austria,

resouncing possibly

and earlier reparation

territorial claims of Slovene Carinthin in re- turn for a measure of autonomy for the Austrian Slovene population.

The Western powers have consis- lently opposed Yugoslavia's demand for part of the Austrian provinces of Carinthia and Styrla, whch has re- ceived full Soviet backing-Reuter.

QUIZ ANSWERS

1. Sacred musical drama. 2. Lake Victoria in Africa. 3. Magellan. 4. Platinum, palladium, iridium, tho- dium, ruthenium and onlum. 5. First cousin. 6. Befana, legendary figure of an old woman. The name is a

of corruption

7. LI Epiphany. Tsung-jen. 8. Allenation, stanchion 9. Puerto Rico. 10. A small two- masted bout.

CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS

Solution of yesterday's puzzle.— Across: 1, Greatness; 7, Name: 9, Folio; 11, Pounce; 13, Strain; 14, Me; 15. Selon 17, Rim; 18, Elope; 10, Rep; 22, None; 23, Anté; 24, Away: 25, Pens; 20, Underrate.

Down: 1, Cneisenau; 2, Haps; 3, Emotion: 4, Nocturne 5, Slam: 6,

collect "several million dollars" in Solemnise; 8, Europe: 10, Lear: 12, back taxes from the Textron In-Nan; 10, Clown; 20, Etna; 21, Pest. corporated, and millions more from

ita other "so-called charitable

Solution to Skeleton Crossword on

foundations" throughout the nation. Page 13-;

(2) Immediate legislation to pre-

V. ilccreio at Chater vent the trusts, which are not "bona Road; Army v. Craigengower at tide" charitable foundations, from Soolrumpoo: INC v. Scorpions nt obtaining tax exemptions- Sookupno: University Y. Royal Nays at Pokfulam; RAF v. KCC at Kat Tok.

Second Division League: KCC RAF Cox's Rond.

V.

Friendly: Recreio v. King George v School at King's Park.

FootballFirst Division League:

Army V v. St Joseph's at Sookungo

Police v. Kwong Wah at Boundary Street (Kick-off at

p.m.),.

Second Division League: Army (HK) V, CAA at Sookunpoo: Army Boundary

(K'n) v.

Street: Soltamways at

v. PCA at Caroline

Hill; Dockyard v. Kitchee at Cause-

(3) Regulations to prevent Puer- to Rico from luring factories from Continental United States by grant- ing a 12-year tax-free holiday while accepting subsidies from the federal government-United Press.

ATLANTIC PACT

DISCUSSED

(Continued from Page 1)

The State Department spokesman,

9.01 way Bay (Kick-off at 2.30 'p.m.); hitherto, has usually referred to Navy v KMB at Causeway Bay netivities under the North Atlantle

Runs Wkts, Average Given Taken per Wit.

1,003 100

Royal Navy Craigengower 1.585

Recrelu

HOW THEY STAND

(Kick-on at 4 p.in.).

but re-

NOTICE

U.S.R.C.

No. 1 Regional Band, R.A.F.,

Pact as related to Article 51 of the will give, a light concert in the Rugby-Interport Match: Shang- Charter, which is not part of the Club on Sunday, 20th February,

v. Hongkong at Happy Valley "regional arrangements,"

serves the inherent right of in- from 11.30 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. by permission of the Air Recrcla Ground; dividual or collective self defence, kind

2.30 p.m. it an armed attack occurs against a Officer Commanding. Rangers v. Blackhawks,

bera are Invited to attend.

Pirates v. Canuckettes, 4 p.m.

Tonnia-Mixed Doubles American

member of the United Nations."

Dr Jessup's speech marked the Tournament at Ladies' Recreation first ume that any offelul spoken- Club, 2.30 p.m.

man had raised the possibility of the activities of signatories of the North Atlantic Pael being subject to the provision of Chapter 8, and thus be- coming subordinated to, the Security Council.

10.12

hai v

Recreio Scorpions

1,325 120

10.27

4 p.m.

1.531

110

12.00

12.80

Softball-At

University

1,705

121

14.09

RAF

1,003

1000 ла

14.62

IRC

1,312

14.00

Optimists

1,068 100,

15.44

KCC

1,582 100

15.02

101 1,031

10.14

04

16.86

P

WD

LP

14

3

2 39

1:3

8 3

2

35

14

3 29 Navy.

-15

15

12

Scorpions

13

13

6.3

+

KCC

13

IRC

RAF

Royal Navy Cralgengower

Army

Optimists

University

KCC TENNIS TOURNEY

SUNDAY Cricket-Oxford v. Cambridge at Chater Road, I a.m.; IRC 2nd XI v. HK Land Foces at Sookunpoo.

Division League: Football First RAF V. CAA at Sookunpoo, KMB v.

4-20 Chin Boundary Street; South:

"A" v. South China "B"

27 Caroline Hill (Kick-off at 4 p.m.),

at

GUARDED LANGUAGE:

Ile did this in very guarded. but surprisingly left open

Second Division League: War De- language,

20

15

partment Chinese v. South

China

the question of whether or not the

at Sookunpoo; Police v. Taikoo at activities-not the Pact itself of

10 Boundary Street (Kick-off at 2.30

p.m.).

a

Hockey Association

the

the signatories fall within security dominated provisions re Fixturea: Inting to regional arrangements,

Ground:

V.

University v. Recreio at Pokfulam, His speech appeared to suggest 10 a.m.; Navy v. RAF at King's by implication that these activities Park, 10.30 a.m.; Khalsa v. Cable might be regarded as those of a & Wireless at King's Park, 10 a.m.; regional arrangement.

King's Tennis Dockyard RC v. Police at

He added that whatever the word. All-Day American An

Ing of the Pact, the signatories could Tournament will be held at the Park, 10 am.; YMCA v. Army at

limited. This line of be thus Kowloon Cricket Club tomorrow at Sookunpoo, 10 a.m.

Softball-At Recreio

thought appeared to run contrary 10 nm.

Rexes,

9 a.m., HKBC V1

to the thinking of previous State The competition divided into two Vikings

n.m.; Overseas Department announcements and of sections and players are, asked to St Joseph's, 10.30

the negotiators the Pact. They as possible to Chinese v. Madcaps, Noon. up as ourly

At CBA Ground: Filipinos

appeared to have carefully avoided get through their gamos in good

references to Chapter 8, being aware Chung Hwa, Noon; Canadians

Vof the subordination to the Council Jaguars p.in. Prizon will be given in both Khalsa,

involved and the certainty of the sections and as usual tea is included Mohawks, 8.30 p.m.

Tenals All-Day American Rusatan veto on any action taken by in the cont of the entrance' foo." A

the Pact'a algnatories-Reuter. light lunch will also be avaliable. Tournament at KCC, 10 am.

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AGAIN

COMPTON

London, Feb. 18.-Denis Compton, England and Middlesex cricketer 'and Arsenal footballer, has again been voted Britain's “sportsman of the year" for 1948 in a nation-wide ballot conducted by "Sporting Record." Compton, who is at present In South Africh with the MCC tourists, polled 31,203 votes out of a total 140,530.

Next in line was the world light heavyweight champion, Freddin Mills, with 20,210 votes.

Third place was Olled by Stanley Matthews, soccer't "wizard of dribble," and fourth was Maureen Gardner (Mrs Geoff. Dyson). Bri- tain's Olympic hurdler.

Then followed Delilah heavy- weight champion Bruce Woodcock, veteran England goalkeeper Frank Swift, footballer Stan Mortensen and Lea Hutton, England and York- shire cricketer.

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Completing the list of 12 were Tominy Lawton, former England centre-forward; Albert Stubbins, Liverpool's captain, champion Jockey Gordon Nichards, and another veteran goalkeeper, Ted Sogor. of Everion.

for his courageous batting against Compton, who is 30, was chosen

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