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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949.

Ray Famechon Keeps His European Feather Title

CLAYTON OUTPOINTED, BUT NOT DISGRACED

Manchester, Nov. 18.-Ray Famechon, of France, retained-the-European_festhor- weight title here tonight whon ho outpoint- ed Ronnie Clayton, the British and Empiro featherweight champion, over 15 rounds.

WEEK-END SPORT

Cricket

TODAY

First Division League: Any v Navy at Sou Recreio v kunpoo:

University at King's Park; Scorpions Craigengewer at Chater Road, KAF KCC at Kat Tuk.

V

Second Division League: IRC

Commandos

Navy

at Suokunpoo; V KGVS at King's Park, at P- University v Heeren

V HAP nt Cox's Rulam; Kec

Football

Hond

Longue

First

Kilcher

V

KAF

This was Clayton's third at the hands of defeat Famechon, but the French- man's victory was not near- ly as clean cut as on the two previous occasions.

Clayton had every reason to ho proud of his performance. He fought with great courage and with considerable skill most vf the lime, but he could not match the Frenchman's speed or punching power

Frenchman Indeed, had the

punch tu been alle

hitle harder the fight would not have Rone the listatice

LONG RANCE

0

guile.

He hit Clayton on the law of Trast 30 times with his right

is the conse of the cont

Hoppy Valley SUAA C mandos at Caroitte Hill, KMH Army at Boundary Street, Navy, but it V CAA at C

uff 1

Rent

Norway Hay

klik

Second Division League Club

Happy Vatiev, 2 SCAA of Caroline

v Prious at Joseph's

Hill, Navy Buy

WHO 110 111 the last few pounds that the blows: seemed to have may effect at all spn the mugged British chain- pion

1 Tensh

Clay tora

elleclive

ngalasi ♥ CAA at Causeway i grani

cracking 245 kick-t

1. ihts

Famerhou ats breREINS St [わ] Line ratly

was his master at long range h Solicitors

24 tacker 49scany Terrabiles Joseph's, kick-off at 415 pm

Extra Racrs Nint

V

In herpunishment Meeting a Happy Valley Futo Saddling

Saddling Bell at 1:30 pm

Nugget Rugby Cup Tourna

ment Matches

2014

An endeavour

On the same card, Earl Walls, Cesshetlan heavy weight, the

Cominandos knocked out Albert Coulibaly, of

Club at Sookungoo, 3.18 pm Senegal.

RAF

In the first round of

v Polier at Kai Tak, 430 their scheduled 10-rounds fight,

p.m; Army v Navy at 500kult-Heuter.

4.30 p.m. Friendly: Club

v HQRA at Kal Tok, 3.15

Softball--Lengur Matches: AI

pm.

CBA

Blackhawks

V

V St Teresa's,

the

AUSTRALIAN TITLE

Australian

Wol

Melbourne, Nov 18 Bernio Crant, of Victoria, today Park King'B Ground,

featherweight 3.16 Griffins,

by Defeating championshi Mickey McDonald on a techni- cal knockout in the 10th round.

Both boxers scaled eight stone 13 pounds.

pm; Squawa 3.43 p.m.

13

IRC at

At Recreio Ground: Braven v Delawares, 210 p.m.; Overseas Chainene v Spartans. 345 p.m.

TOMORROW

Division Cricket Second League: Commandos Sookunpoo Friendlies D 5. White's XI v Combined Provosts XI at King George V School, 1.40 p.m.; Pressimista v Univer- sity 2nd XI at Pokfulam, 2 p.m. Cup Toolbal Memorial Matches: Navy v Army at Boun- 3.30 p.m. Nun- dary Street. Chinese y Chinese at Sookunpoo. 3.30 p.m.

On the same bil Henry Bray. of Fiji, defeated Ritchie Sands on a technical knockout in the eigth round of a scheduled 10- rounds heavy weight contest

Bray scaled 13 atone, Iwo pounds and Sands 13 stone six pounds Reuter.

COPENHACEN BOUTS

EXPRESS

They Didn't Ruhr Statute

Know Him

Not To Be Revised

Unrecognised by his fellow passengers In the train from Plymouth, Licut Commander J. S. Kerans, Com- mander of the Amethyst, arrived in London recently to report to the Admiralty.

Good

Taste Still Favoured For Manchester

BACKED AT 10 TO 1

IN

WEAK

MARKET

London, Nov. 18.--Good Taste maintained his position as favourite for tomorrow's Manchester

NOTICE

LANE, CRAWFORD, LIMITED Notice To Shareholders Notice is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of One Dollar per share and a Bonus of Fifty Cents per share on tho Company's Issued.

bor, 1949, free of tax.

BRITAIN DENIES Capital has been declared GERMAN REPORTS Payable on the 16th Decem

London, Nov. 18. A Britishi Foreign

Office spokesman strongly denied tonight that the Allied Oc- cupation Powers had any intention of permitting at the preparation of Divi- general revision of the Ruhr dend Warrants. Statute.

on ED

Ho was commenting statement by a GermanoMelat spokesman at Bonn today that the West German Government would try to achieve a-revision of the Ruhr Statute,

"Alting Into the changed alluation."

The three Western High Com- missioners now negotiating with Di Chancellor, Federal

the

Konrad Adenauer, have been' authorised to discuss the rovi- sion of Article 31 of the Ruhr Statute, the Foreign

spokesman ald

NOT PRECISE

The Sharo Transfor Books will be closed from Thursday. 1st December, 1949, to Thura- day, 15th December, 1949, (inclusive) for the purpose

Dividend Warrants will bo fasued

Registered at the Office of the Company, lat Floor, Telephone House, Itong Kong, between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Thursday, 15th De- camber, 1949.

J

By Order of the

Board of Directors

MARWICK, PEAT,

MITCHELL & CO.

Secretaries.

Offer 16th November, 1949.

This Article is admitted by British officials as being

precisely worded.

im-

It states that Government may

to the Statute as soon established, been

German

adhere

DLA

It has

thereby

the

under-

Aritish

assuming its responsi- bilities "and such other pravi- alons as may be agreed by the signatory Governments." It is authoritatively

that stood here Government is willing to re- to remove this Articlo draft the implication that It gives the Occupation cheque to impose new obliga- the Federal Govern- tions on ment.

definitely

Powers

A

blank

was

But the British spokesman

that Britain emphasised

unwilling to permit central of the Articles of the Ruhr Statute.- leuter.

Any revision

Princess Inspects

Grenadiers

London, Nov.

Elizabeth today Inspected the

Third

the

10-Princess

Battalion 01 Grenadier Guards In her last duty before fying to public

Join her Malta tomorrow to husband, the Duke of Edin-

November Handicap when the card was called over burgh, for their second wedding.

at Victoria Club here tonight.

He was unchanged at 10:

to 1 and was the best back No Visas For

re-

ed horse in a weak market. The odds against Sarda, the Copenhagen, Nov. 18. The second favourite, were results of international pre-l duced from 100 to 7 to 100 fessional boxing ma ches fought here tonight were

Heavyweight. W

of

League.~ Second Division RNY Police v Kitchee ni Happy

nt 245 t Valley, kick- PCA v Dockyard at St Joseph, RAF Eastern at Kal Tak News Happy Tatoo at Vendors Valley, kick-off at 415

Hockey--Association Matches- at Boundary Pak SC v Army Street, 1115 am Chand Tara YMCA of Sing's Park. 10 am: HKIIC Recreto "A" at King's

་ ་ University Park, 11.15 am: 1e Tutch HC

J.

· to 8.

Hungarian Swim Stars

anniversary on Sunday.

The Duke la stationed the Royal Navy in Malta.

with

She will board an aircraft of the King's Flight tomorrow due at Malta morning and is after refuelling at Nice.

7710

Countess Mountba.ten, aunt of the Duke of Edinburgh, and Lady Alice Egerton, Lady-in- Waiting to the Princess, will Vienna. Nov. 18.-Twa}

ecompany her.

Princess will kpend Hungarian swimmers due to

favourite.

appear in an international Christmas with her infant son,

Charles, Prince

In London— Derby's swimming meeting. The price of Lord

in

Reuter. Stop Dash was albed from Vienna this weekend have Only 13 of the 45 probable been refused exit visas by The race the Hungarian Government.

28 to 1 to 20 to 1

Schlagen, Probium, cut from 20 to 1 to Belland, beat Koud Christ-100 to 6 med Sports Master, ffersen, of Dernek, on points, just year's winner, a Joint third

Featherweight Asger War- burg. of Denmark, knocked out

Schneider,

kter, of Hulland, in the second round.

lian- Martin Middleweight:

of Denmark, drew with Y Putolinen, of Finlanst.

Lightweight: Jergen Johansen, ts expected to be contested by it was reported in Vienna nt Pokfulam, 10.30 of Denmark, beat R. Bonne of am; Nomad v Navy at King's France, on a teclinical knockoutnumber of numers up to now Park, 11.30 am.; KITC RAF, in the second round.Beuter. ht King's Park, 10 am: Recreta "B" y Poilce ut King's Park, 10 u. m.

Softball League Matches at King's Park: At Recreio Ground: St Teresa's Chung Wab, 9.30

am.. St Joseph's Puks, 11 am

Cumbancheros, USS Begor v

v Madcops, 12.30 pm.; Braves

Overscus 2

Pandas V 11.11. Chinese, 3.30 p.m.

At CBA Ground: HKBC v Daredevils, 9.30 am.; Americans v Jaguars, 11 a. m.; Canadians

v Wahoos, 2 p.m.; Aces v Paadas.

3.30 p.m.

Tennis-KCC y 40th Division

at KCC, 2.30 p.m.

Grand

Prix

CERDAN HONOURED

runners were quoted.

13 record feld.

The record today.

G.

One of them, Eva Nuwak, had is the field of 42 in 1031, when

announced that she would try (North Drift won,

The starter, Coptain

for a new world record in the breast strake, for had Copenhagen, Nov. 18.--Marcel | Chandes Pole, stated today that 100 metres Cerdan, the fale French world unless any of the runners give which her sister, Ilonka,

trouble he hopes to start them! also entered.

Sports officials in Vienna sald in one line. one-minute boxing champion,

Prices

were 10 to 1 Good the sisters were considered "poli- memorated by siience during the professional boxing meeting in Copenangen Taste, 100 to Sarda, 100 to leally unreliable" by the Buda-

Prionium and Sports Master, 20 pest tonight.

Was evin-

Cerdan was killed in an air crash in the Azores last month -Associated Presa.

SIDNEY LEADS

London,

To Smith

SMITH MANS

Nov. 18.-Skrey

British the

snooker

champion, led Peter Mans, the Scuin African champion, by 12

Session today in their London, Nov, 18.-The Grand early Prix de Europe, which is to be "News of the World" held in Britain for the first time ment

Be Held In UK frames to six at the end of the

heat at

tourna-

Leicester the

scoren werD

to 1 Slap Dush, 25 to 1 Frenchy Press. and Donate, 20 to 1 Miss Florence, 33 to 1 Melan, Hornet, Fidonit. Crusader's Horn Olandra, 40 to 1 any others.- Reuter.

Australian Turf Men Disqualified

and

Sydney, Nov. 18-Four In its history, will be run on Square Hall, London.

Mans, receiving three points Queensland turf men were the Silverstone Circuit, North-

in each frame, won four of the today disqualified for, life ampion, on May 13 next year.

This was announced here to six frames, day by Colonel Stanley Barnes, (with Mans first) 81 to 31, 66 by Mr H. Stokes, Australian manager of the Royal Automoto 47, 81 to 27, 43 to 73, 48 to Jockey Club steward, after bile Club Competitions Depart-40 and 80 to 30. Mans made an inquiry into an alleged ment, at a motor club con- a break of 64 In the last frame- "ring in." ference Reuter,

909

Reuter.

making excellent tinge, dear. We're only an inch and a half from the next, town!”.

authorities Associated

France To Make Cowboy Film

Parls, Nov. 18-France, is to challenge Hollywood with the first French "Wild West" film, to be called "Mademoiselle Cow- boy."

The French film director, M. Jean Devalvre, has taken a com- pany of technicians and actors to the Camarguo--a wild, salt- caled delta-to make it

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