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Oxford Boat Crew Has Full

Course

London, Mar. 10.

Trial

The Oxford University boat race crew did their first full course trial from Putney to Mortlake today in 20 minutes, 50 seconds, a commendable effort on a fairly slack tide and against a strong head wind.

Although the time was not particularly good, it was a plucky effort by the crew, whose stroke, A. J. M. Cavenagh, has been leading them only a few days following the sudden illness of Christo- pher Davidge, their regular stroke.

the

Cavenagh showed distinct, Duke's Meadows and Barnes racing possibilities and Bridge, which was reached in 11

minutes, 21 seconds. whipped up the crew to a

The crew put in a particular- fast rate of striking when-ly strong finish at 36 to reach Gutshlut post in 20 minutes, ever necessary.

on grounds.

Fall marks

must Cavenagh for his grit and com

the situation after mand of unly Three

stroke. days an Whether or not he has the stamina necessary to keep up

fast

rale over, U long dis tance remains to be seen, but

Oxford sealt effectively with a Royal Air Force crew, whom lengths behind they left two before reaching: Beverly Brook, and with a Midland Bank crevi whom they passed before the the finishing post, although Bank right started a full length

un

"Their best pacing came from the London Rowing Club's crew, who held them-quito well from

to

he can certainly spurt his crew

at will.

It was ng excellent row, hay-

2 stances-Reuter,

Harroda to Chiswick Steps, Ing regard to all the circum- where Oxford were just quarter of & length ahead.

Cavenaghi took them away at 18 and 30 in the first

nine,

minute, and the mile past was

minutes, reached in four

33

seconds, and Hammersmith

Bridge in eight

seconds.

minutes, 11

STRONG FINISH

There was evidence of mine

between sluggishness

Lines,

when the rate, dropped as low as 28, but Cavenagh got to 35 Who at Chiswick Steps, which renched in 11 Leconds,

minutes, 44

Again the rate dropped to 29, to 32 between but increased

Pedro Masip Collapses On Court

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1950. ·-

FLYING

SAUCERS

"SECRET"

Salem, Ohio, Mar. 10, ---Former Crown Prince Otto Habsburg of Aus- tria said here tonight that the "flying sau- cers" seen intermittent- Jy

the United over States were Russian map-recording devices.

• He told a meeting that Russin obtained from Germany after the war nine V-type weapons, two of which had heen developed fully.

Aided by German scientists the Russians, Prince Olto believed, had developed one of these into a flying snu- He claimed that Russia had exception- ally fine air maps of the United States.--Reuter.

cer,

Three-Day

Match In Bombay

The Governor's Xi won the toss and decided to bat first on Cairo, Mar. 10.—Gottfried | a perfect wicket at The Von Gramm

Brabourne Stadium, They scored 228 runs in 170 minutes. todny reached the final of

Vinno Mankad was the top the men's singles in the corer for the Governor's side, international lawn tennis with 80 in 67 minutes, including championships of Egypt at eight fours, The Gezira

The Commonwealth replied to Sporting Club the Governor's XI total of 220 here.

Pope

Dramatic

Ahead As Top Favourite For Lincolnshire

London, Mar. 10.-Dramatic replaced Burpham as favourite for the Lincolnshire Handicap at the Victoria Club callover tonight, while Freebooter remained the favourite for the Grand National.

Dramatic's price was cut from 100 to 9 to 8 to 1, a drop of over three points. Burpham also shrunk half n point to 9 to 1, but the biggest slash was in the rato of Barnes Park, who dropped from 40 to 1 to half those -odds. E. C. Elliott has been engaged since the last call- for Barnes Park, who has done most of his preparation for the race on the sands at Redear,

over

Lincolnshire Handicap: Bel Amour (no jockey yet), Roc du Diable (W. Johnstone), Drama- tle (Gordon Richards), Fair Judgment (W. Rickaby or Smith), Boza (S. Smith or W. Rickaby," Transatlantle (K.

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2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

IT RAN 2 SOLID YEARS ON THE STAGE.. 30 come rustning because the picture's even fiomier

DOER STARS

THAN THE PLAY—BIGGER LAUGHS THAN THE PLAYI

BETTE DAVIS

SHERIDAN

MONTY

WOOLLEY The

Man

All the Grand National] (P. Butchers), and Pastime (P. candidates were steady in Nowis),

LINCOLNSHIRE the market. Aethon Major, who drifted in the betting after his mishap at Iny- dock Park last week, was introduced at 33 to 1.

There, was bucking for the Irish candidate, Shagreen, who closed at 22

22 to 1, three points shorter than the opening offer.

The prices were; Lincolnshire: 8 10 1 Dramalle. 9 to 1 Burpham, 100 3 Trans-

Igor (no jockey yet), Grand atlantic and Fair Judgment, 10

Barlow). Rubalyal (no (P. Bobo, 20 to 1 Barnes Park, 25 10 1 Goldsborough,

Star Jockey yet), Tir Na Nog (W. Polni and Roc du Diable. 28 to Peran

Cox), Bronzino (E. Britt),

Glory 1 Pompous, 33 to 1 Fancy Fly Philadelphe

(W. Nevel!). Grani

Jamaica Flame

(G. Littlewood), ame and Tsao. Chinn Verdiet (P. Maher), Star Grand National: to 1 Free- booler, 100 to Cromwell and

Point (G. Smith), Pompous (W,

Gethin), Durpham (T, Burn). Who Came

すちゃ

to

and the

Garde

Tol

Kilbelin (no Jockey yet), Goldsborough (S. Claytou), Barnes Park (E. C. Eillott), Hatchik (A. Carson).

(D.

Trao Pott).

Culdey

(R.

can's Pride can*

Roimond; 10 to Monaveen. 22

"Guest), Big Win (no Jockey fo 1 Shagreen, 25 to 3 Soda and yet), Fair Seller J. Dyson), Russian Hero, 33 to 1 Acton Flame (R. Reader), Fancy Fly Laverstoke (J. Sire), Sun Bombay, Mar. 10.

Major, Angel Hill, Costledermot, The Commonwealth touring Cloncorris, Gallery and Royal Tower (J.

(no

Jockey yot)... Blackpool team's last fixture of the Mount, 40 to 1 Wot No Sun.

Seagrave), Jamaica Flame (Herbert Junes), tour. a 12-n-sido three-day,

THE PROBABLES

Tudor Emblain (D. Buckle), The first ista of probable rum Pat Joy (W. Christle), Bergdon match against the Bombayners and Jockeys for the Grand (E. Mercer), Neapolitan Star Governor's side, began bere National Handicap

Brawby (J. Greening), today,

Lincolnshire Standicap have been Doyle), Prince Danilo (L. issued following the publication

(W. Snaith), of the Anal neceptors,

Bradley), Peli- They are as follows:

Merrill), (G. Grand National: of Germany

Dumb Bell (no jockey yet), (Marquis de

Barometer Portago), Rolmond

(no Jockey yet), (Martin Molony), Finnure (no Kety (S. Larkin) Asturose (no jnckey yet), Klaxton (U. Gib-key yet), Bellmich IA. son), Freebooter (J. Power), Harvey) and Hundred Up

(no Cloncarris (R. Turnell) Sha- Jockey yet)-Reuter. green (P.""rate), Wot No Sun (A, P. Thompson), Round Roy (no Jockey ye), Cavaliero (J.

Ray Russian Hero (L. McMor- County all-row), Cromwell (Lord Mild- Ing and cannon-ball services rounder, were the top scorers may),

Major (R. He was lending G-1, 6-1 and for the Commonwealth, each Cryan), Stockman (M. O'Neill), three games to two in the third

Ecoring 05.

Royal set when the Spanish No 1 col-

Mount (no Jockey yet), The pair, coming

(B. Grantham), Inpeed and was carried off the

together Monaveen

Moseley), after Place, of Lancashire, had Royal Cottage (M. De Ahmed

Aby Zikai, Fra- been disinissed at 11, figured in Happy River (E. J. Kennedy), of Surgery

at Kagre a fine sceond wicket partnership Battling Fedulas (Danny Mar- Smith gove zani), Castledernot (no jockey Hospital. who attended of 137 runs. Mosip, sald:

form, hitting yet), Gallery (G. Slack). "Masip collapsed glimpses of real Division due to arterini

Fighting Line (R. Francis), trouble of the 14 boundaries in his stay of 74

Cadamstown (J. Erogan), falling to a League: Army v KMB at Sook-left leg, causing severe

before pain, mluutes

(1. Furman), unpoo, 4.30 p.m.; Kweng Wah but he inade a quick recovery."catch at mid-off off Mankad Bingamstown

Radnacassar (T. Brookshaw), St Joseph's at Caroline Hi, 4.30

Sexla

II (K. Mullins), p.m.

verloshy (P. Doyle).

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Cricket-First Division League: Army V Optimists v Road,

rung with 205 in two hours. Vou Crammi dominated the

former England and Bullock). semi-final against Pedro Masip Derbyshire bowler, and of Spain with powerful driv-Smith, Essex

Sookumpoo RAF

al Chater KCC

Craigen- University v nt Pokfulam: Recreio v court. Cominandos

King's Park

fessor Second Division League; RAF vaini Commandos at Kal Talt.

Kower

3

nt

Football First

Second

Division

J

$1.511.2

Reuter.

Aethon

In-

ALARM OVER Angel HL Stephens),

WHAT FUCHS

Masip

afterwards sent message to his wife in Barce- League: Jona, saying: "Do

not worry Naval Yard Police v Army at shall be all right roon."

Eastern The women's doubles title

Cottage Welcome (C. Hook), Sookunpuu,

Americans, won by the

Skouras (D. Anch), Barney (R. South China at Caroline Hill, was

at SM Pat Todd v Club

and Miss Ger-

Scannell). Tommy Traddles (F. p.m.; PCA

trude (Gussle) Moran. In the Joseph's 4.30 p.in.

O'Connor), Column (na jockey Heroldo Races-Third Race Meeting of final they beat Mrs

Knockier (T. yet),

Cuback), Mias

Lucky Purchase (uo the Hongkong Jockey Clubs al Wels (Argentina) and

Jockey Schufeld First Saddup Barbara py Valley,

Ole yet). Possible (F. Conloa). Happy

Man River (no jockey yel). Bell at 1.30 p.m.

Shield Blarney

Highland Cottage (M. Hogan), Rugger

Bell Washington, Mar. 10.-Ship's

(M. O'Dwyer), Seven-a-Side Charity Matches remi-final, Jaroslav Drobny, the

O'Brien), Clolce (P. Palf-exiled Czech Happy Valley, 1.30 p.m.

star, beat Congressional atom experts Ivan's

(J. Boddy), Foxley Softball-Inter-Hong League: Torsten Johanssen of Sweden

San Michele who met behind closed Greenlay). Dynov (T. Shetty Caltex of CBA ground, by 6-1, 6-1 and 6-1, and so 3.30 p.; Men's Junior League, qualified to meet Von Cramm doors today to study the Wyse) Inchmore (no Jockey Spartans v Jaguars at Iteercio in the nat

damage done by Dr Klaus yet) Saintfeld (F. Corr), Con- fucitis (no jockey yet), ⚫round, 2 p.m. Ladies'

at

Fist

(United TOLD USSR Stafen) by 6-1 and 0-2.

In the other men's singles

yet), Limestone

Harrison),

South- borough (E. Reavey), Le Diam

Senlor

In the mixed doubles quarter-Fuchs reports to Russia Comeragh (P. Kelly), Safety League: Pirates v Wildcats at

Pusla today, Adrian Quiet of said later that they were Loch (G. Punshon), Mermaid CBA ground, 2 p.m.

Australia and Mrs Pat Told of

by

the (no

Jockey what "alarmed" TOMORROW

the United States beat Talaat of Cricket -

University Africa by 6-3 and 0-3, while Moscow. League: IRC v

3.913, Inter- Sookunpoo, 1.45

fuck: Harper of Australia av Hong: Wayfoong v Dodwells at Mrs Boer of Haly beat Shairi Chater Road, 11 a.m. Friendlies and Mrs Menasche of EYP by Dockyard at King's 6-3 and 6-3-Reuter. RASC Park, 1.43 pan: KCC v Army

ter (A. Division Frypt and Miss Venter of South German-born atom spy told Cottage (J. Bowdeswell). Zar-

Cox's Rond, 1.45 p.m.; Craliten-

Cominandos at Happy 15th Walk-out

alley, 45 pan; SCM Post v Water

Police

Sirect, 2 p.m.

Football

ni

First

Boundary

Division

By Russia

the year.

were

details

DIPLOMAT "FLEES" ON

RECALL

They had before them til recent parts of Fuchs confes sions before he was sentenced in London for betraying atom secrets.

Asked if the secret pertions of the confessions

inore the shocking than

published version, Mr Brien McMahon, Senator and Chairman of the Lake Success, Mar. 10.-Rus- Atomic

Committee, Energy League: Club v Police of Happy la walked out of yet another replied: "I was shocked then

United Nations Valley, 4.30 p.m.; HAF v Kitchee

Rome, Mar. 10. The! group today, and I am shocked now." nt Sookunpoo, 4.30 pan; Eastern

I declined to elaborate.

Counsellor of the Hungarian v St Joseph's at Caroline I, the Afteenth since the start of

Asked if the sceret

Legation in Rome, M. 4.30 p.m.

IL was 'n procedural body related to information concern-

Mr George Szekeras, was today Second Division League: Newslet

Interim Committeeing the

hydrogen bomb, Vendors v Prisons at Happy on Programmes of Meetings of McMahon raid that it was reported to have "fled" from Valley,

3 p.m.; Talkon v Kitchee lite Economic and Social ready Announced that at Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.; CAA Council. It is composed of re- had transmitted to the Soviet his post to escape recall to

Street, Dockyard n! Boundary

presentatives of the "Ble Five Government information in his Budapest.

Italian newspaper: sald that The Soviet delegate made possession

hydrogen 4.30 p.m.; St Joseph's v Solicitors

4.30

he had gone to Paris or some a St Joseph's, p.m.; IAF vi

the usunt speech against the bomb. Police at Kni Tak,

4.30

Presence of the Chinese No-

He added: "Of course we are other French city" where, the tionalist delegate.-Router. Interested in everything ne paper said, bis wife had prob- ably "prepared the ground for gave to them including inform-

the atton on that subject."

fight The Hungarian Legation in Mr McMahon

announced that the Committee would hold Rome refused to comment publle hearing late next week the reports, merely stating that on the question of civil defence "Szeleras does not any more

atomie warfare—Reuter,

Legallon staff."

at

PMI

a.m.

Schoolboys' Interport Trials

Happy Valley, 10 Hockey-Association Malehes: University at King's Nomads v Park, 10 a.m.; Recreio "B" v Chand Tara at King's Park, 10 n.m.; YMCA v Pak SC at King's Park, 11.15 a.m.; Club v RAF at King's Park, 11.15 a.m.; KITC v Dutch HC at King's Park, 10)

11.M.

called the

South African Estimates

Capetown, Mar, 10. The South

African Mlalster of Hunting-Polo & Hunt Club Finance, Mr Nicholas Havenga, meet at Kum Tsin Village, 11.30 today tabled a.m.

the On

Fuchs

Auriol Back

In the House of In Paris

Paris, Mar. 10-The

Pre-

Assembly estimates of rational Softball-Inter-Hong League. expenditure totalling £148,000,- Socony v Mercanille Bank at 900 for the year ending March sident of the Republic, M. Vin- CDA ground, D n.m.; Gibb 31, 1951. Livingston v Civil Service at

Total

fortn part af the

on

The Press Altache, M. Dal- mar, added: "Szekeras Ing been recalled to Budapest."-Reuter,

Massacre By

Karens

Rangoon, March 10.-A Burma

cent Auriol, tonight arrived back in Paris from his triump- estimated expenditure ant three-day

State visit to Recreio ground, 10.30 am; Sanford on 1910 tons London. Ite was accompanied Army spokesman today told a

additional appropriations, Miguel

Union, two да Brewery

by Madame Auriol, M. Robert Press conference that Karen Schuman, Insurance at Recrelo ground, Was £148,781,600.-Reuter.

French

Foreign atrocities were responsible for Minister, and lugn officials

of the murder of 23 villagers on the President's Office.

February 19. Tlicy reached the bellagged

Roon

Men's Senlor League: SI Joseph's y Jaguars, 10.30 a.m. (CBA); Braves v Navy, 1.30 p.m. (CBA).

Brilliant Ski Form

the

Old Silent Film

He said the biggest massacres Gare du Nord at 5 pm. GMT, took place in the town of Pyu, receiving arousing

welcome 30 miles

south of Taungoo, from thousands of Parisians where between March 3 and 6 Ladies Senior League: Wahoos

who turned up under cold grey the Karens killed 427, (CBA), V Canadians, noon

mostly Ladies' Junior League: Squawa

Muerren, Mar. 10-Switzerakles to greet them-Reuter.

women and children, after v St Teresa's. 3 p.m. (CBA).

land's Idly Walpoth today won

raping the women. Five to six TENNIS PROGRAMME

In brilliant style the ladies*

hundred bouses were burnt. of the famous The programme in the Colony downhill race

The motive for the slaughter Club

was

ascribed to baired and re- open Tennis Championships has Arlberg Kandahar Skf

San Francisco, March 10.venge for the Karen-Bursion been postponed a day owing to from a feld of 21 skiers re- the courts at Chater Road having presenting several nations. Marguerita de la Motte, 40, once clash at Myaungmya during_the

elder Japanese Her time for the rough run of leading lady with the

occupation. boen unfit for play yesterday.

The in several|Burma Army Bald it would not Friday's matches will, now be over a mile with a drop of 180 Douglas Fairbanks

weather feet was 2 mins. 12.0

retaliatory on Monday,

socs-silent Alms, died today-United take played

Reuter.

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