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Yanks Are Three Up
New York, Ocl. 6. New York Yankees won their third con- secutive game, 3-2, to- day at Yankee Stadium with ninth inning
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The scores were:
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Phillies 2 3
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2
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950.
CHANGES IN THE ENGLAND SOCCER TEAM UNLIKELY TO UPSET SIDE'S BALANCE
London, Oct. 6.
Two changes made in England's football team since it was first selected do not appear likely to upset the balance of the side when it opens the season's international programme tomorrow by meeting Ire- Tand in Belfast.
Aston, of Manchester United, takes over the left-back position from Eckersley, of Blackburn, who is unfit and Langten, of Bolton, will be on the left wing for Finney, of Preston, who has an ankle injury.
While England may not repeat their nine-goals to two win at Manchester last year they are nevertheless expected to open the programme with a win. Most of the team took part in the World Cup Games in which England did not shine and there are those who believe that some of the men are lucky to get another chapco after the failures of the Rio de Janeiro tour.
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GRAMPIAN
Football -First Division Leagle: St. Joseph's v CAA at Boundary Street; Army v Club nt Sookunpoo; Eastern v Kwong Wah (Kick-off at 5,30 p.m.).
Second Division "A": RAF v] Frederick Charles C&Wat Kai Tak, 4 p.m.; Fung should assemble at the Police v Club nt
Boundary junction Street, 5.30 p.m.
Second Division "B": Eastern ROAD and PRINCE EDWARD v Yard Follee at Navy ground,
ROAD at 2.30 p.m.; CAA v Talkoo nt Caro-Eunday, 8th October, Regalia line Itill, 5.30 p.m.; PCA vwill not be worn. Prisons at Caroline If, 4 p.m. Swimming Hongkong Uni- vernity Annual Aquatle Sports
at the Victoria Recreation Club,
2
17.119.
Hockey First Division League: Army v Royal Navy at Police ground, 4.30 p.m.
Softball-Men's Junior League: Spartans v Rexer, 2.30 p.m.; Wildfires v Vikings, 2.30 p.m.
Ladies' League: Squaws v│ Wahoos, 4. p.m.
TOMORROW
Shield
Ireland do not apper to from English League sides, but have a side which in any great the forwards are likely to find Improvement
[]] the cleven England's defence to stendy. which crashed in the fame of RISKY PATTERNS | last fearon-then described by
Failure for England might be lone Irish official as
Cricket Hancock worst due to an attack which tries too team its 30 years—but the
Match: Hengkong Cricket Club. much pattern-weaving as Dp fact that they are playing at posed to direct methods, for this
v Kowloon Cricket Club at home InRy -be an asset to lack of anish near the goal has
Chater Road, 11 a..
Second wards any improved display,
Division rost them denr in other matches.
nel to
NAF change
Dockyard" v
nt King's With
Such One half-back excep. They
Park. Lion, the whole team
'methods if they are to wipe out is drawn
Tokyo, Oct. 6. come past memories.
Bowls Gutierrez Four American prisoners Canada at KCC: Philippines v The teams are:
Shield matches: Malayn ν who rejoined United Nu-China, at Club MELAND: Kelly (Southamptions forces just south of Pakistan v India nt Talkoo,, 3.30 ten); Gallogly (Huddersfcid)
UNO POLItical committee tO CONSIDER
Proposal To Pool Armies
Of United Nations Members To Resist Aggression
a pro-
Lake Success, Oct. 6. The United Nations" Political Committee will next week consider posal by Chile that the United Nations make a solemn pact to unite their efforts and resources, including armed forces, to resist aggression.
The proposal will come before the Committee in Π debate beginning on Monday on the American plan for strengthening the Assembly's powers to act against breaches of the peace when the Security Council is paralysed by the veto.
The Chilean resolution also the economic development of proposes that members of the under-developed countries, United Nations be invited to:
The resolution would 30- thorise the Little Assembly" (1) Observe all important for Interim Committee, which resolutions of the Security in continuous session, to In-
Sports Briefs
NAYUDU FOR
LANCASHIRE LEAGUE TEAM
London, Oct. 6.
C. S. Nayudu, the Indian
Council and Asembly coCCTU→ in the maintenance of peace
nd security.
"GOOKS"
and McMichael (Newcastle); the 38th Parallel were today | pan
League:
de Recrelo,
p.m.
CAN YOU GUESS?
HONGKONG'S
COCKROACH
POPULATIONI
NOR CAN WE,
BUT
OUR TRAINED SERVICE
Blancheflower (Barnsley), Ver- full of praise for their treat- Golf - Hongkong Amateur IS REDUCING IT
non (West Bromwich Albion),
112313
re-
and Cush (Glennvon); Campent by the North Koreans, Championship matches at Fan-
according to frontline (Fulham),
Cros:
55man (Blackmrn), McMorran (Barn ports.
bell
Rey), Brennan (Fulham), and They were captured a month McKenna Huddersfeld).
ago after hiding in mountains ENGLAND: Willams (Wul-north of Theru after a battle in verhamp.on Wanders); Ram- which the rest of their cum-
ey (Tottenham Hotspurs) and pany was wiped sut. Aston (Manchester United); They said that they were Wright (Wolverhampton Wan-given food and cigarettes regu doversy, Chilten
arly and accounted for (Manchester
their good treatment by saying that Unity and Dickliran (Port- they were not captured in the mouth); Matthews (Blackpool), heat of battle. Mamion (Middlesbrough), Lee They said that their guards (Derby County), Bally (Totten- once even spent their own ham Hotspurs)
Langton money to buy fruit for them. (Bolton). Reuter.
Reuter.
and
dhe pa Commonwealth Team
Hits Up 334 For 7
vestigate any matter
relating to the mahdenance of interna- tional peace and security sub- (3) Respect fundamental (mitted to it, and enil a meeting tuuman rights.
of the Assembly it it thought
3 Co-ordinate their material
Avuna and technical efforts aa ruources to achieve cenno- mic stability throughout the of
Test cricketer, has joined world primarily by menus Littleborough, the Central Lancashire League club, as
A full-time professional and will play for them next sea-
sm.
I to this country in the spusut, travelling with Vinea Mankad. the Ca Helen Mour player. Nayudu 198 minde y Pipemances Enginud sad four against Auk.
tralia.
!
Nuns Expelled By Czechs
Munich, Oct. 6.
A troue of 237 nú of the
1.
The "Little Assembly" would
or
Le empowered to recommend a state
lates concerned to take any provisional steps con- sidered urgent and essential.
The "Little Assembly would ake be authorised to give c sideration fo the co-ordination of the resources, including arm- ed forces, of member states in any case requiring collective action.
casp
Cuti-
Bombay, Oct. 6.
The Commonwealth touring cricketers piled up a total of 344 runs for seven wickets today when they began their second three-day match of the tour against the Indian Beard of Control President's XI.
Frank Worrell, of the West Indies, who captained the visitors and won the toss, hit the day's top score with 87 runs, which included seven fours. Half the
side were out for 220 rand, but then Ken Grieves and Bruce Dooland, the Australian pair, engaged in a cen tury stand for the sixth wicket.
They put on 105 runs In 82 D. Shackleton, not out minuter, Geleves getting 07 and A. Barlow, not out Dooland 58 Doth fell to
Extrus Saxena in three deliveries.
Hackey First Division THE PEST CONTROL CO. League: Recreio "B" v Police 33 Connaught Rd.
IN
“A” si Recrelo ground, 11 n.: HKHC_v_Recreio "A" at ground, 11 am.
Second Division League: Thunderbolts v Pollca "13"
EN
at
ground. 8.30 am. Rovers University at RN ground,
39 a.m.; Dutch HC v Nomads ni Scokunpoo, 11 am. Softball Men's
Senior League: P Dodgers v Braves, 10 am.; St.
Joseph's SI. Teresa's, 11.30 am.: Reds v IK I'andas, 2.30 p.m.: South Chinn
Baseballers, 4 p.m.
Men't. Junior League: Griffus
Falcons,
pun.; Nine
Dragons v IK Pandas, pan.
U.S. Doctors &
Dentists To Be Called Up
Aboard the yacht Com- mander, in Chesapeake Bay, Oct. 6. President Truman today f signed a proclamation pro-i viting for the call-up of doctors and dentists for the Armed Services.
The President's Press Secre- tary, Mr Charles Rosis, announ- ced the signing to reporters on 3 this yacht, carrying the Pre- 4 sident on his Chesapeake Bay 12 cruire.
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If the Security Council were
Worrell's stroke play, particu
Total for seven. Holy Cers, who were expelled unable effectively to exercise arly after he had passed his Fall of wickels: 1-2), 2-70, from Czechoslovakia, have ar- its
50-run mark, functions a
indicated the | 3-110, 4-178, 5-220, 8-334 and | rived in Bavaria by trala with
number of runs which are likely | 7-337. aggression or brach of the the entire furniture of their pence. the Geneal
to come from his bat during Assembly
0 M } W former Convent at Eger, the convened at 24 hours notice the tour.
Shungioo Tuited States authorities -
would Hive immediate
He was caught off Shunglos, Das nounced here today.
siteration to
the eas and re-1 whose pare
made the ball lifi | Akn commend all appropriate mea-1 occasionally, Earlier he had Dhanwade
claimed the wickets of Fish | Saxenta
13 0 49 2 Tact Little Assembly has leek and Ginblell,
Byes G. leg-byen 3, No-bal 3 Ik followed un his good alt- (by Dhanwade three
and Shungioo round display of the first match (2)-Reuter. whi an atractive 23 runs be fore being stumped by Rujon- Idraneth, whose amartiges be- | hind the stump had also got rid of Fightock.
Eught of them
The mess that next season four ella Ted player will be engaged in Central Lon- casbite League cricket, the olher two being
80 ml 1. Uanzar between (Worth) ཨཱུ1-། V Hazare (Royton-Reuter.
FRENCH LEADING
London, Orl. 0. Tim International Lawn Trunks Club of France we Luling the International Lawn Tennis Club of Britain by tour matches to two at the end of the first day's play in their two-day match at Queen's Club here
(French
The sesuli
plavere fest:
were
G. de Kermadee beat H. BI-
incion by 6-3 ant G-0.
J. Sandler lost II. Baxter
by 8-6, 3-0 and 4-0.
J Borotru bent D. W. Butka
t 5-7, 6-4 and 6-4.
, Cochet beat G. L. Palsh by
0-4 and 0-2.
De Kerneles al J; Jamain
let to Paish and Dilugion vy
E-7 0-4 and 2-0.
Cochet and Sanglier beat But-
1 and C. F. Lister by 2-0, 6-3
and 7-5.-Reuter.
VISAS GRANTED.
Paris, Out 4 Nimtern weightlifters, for- ning the Russian team the
were aced 90 and 11.
sures,
been
In existence for
years but has been boycotted by Ruela and its supporters, --
Three priests accompanied the group, which will be shellcred at the Holy Cross Convent of Monloven. Bavaria.--Renter. Router.
People's Version Not Wanted:
AUSTRIAN WORKERS STAND UP FOR A
PLAIN DEMOCRACY
Vienna, Oct. 6.
The Minister of the Interior, Herr Oskar Helmer, today blamed "Cominform agents" for organising the strike in Austria which ended suddenly last night.
THE
SCOREBOARD
COMMONWEALTH TOURISTS 1st Idnes
L. Fishlock, st. Rajendranath
b. Shundou
11. Gimblett, b. Shungloo
G. Emmett, c. Dhanwade b.
Alva
F. Worrell, e, Gackwar b.
Shungloo
J. Ikin, st. Rajendranath, b.
Alva
K. Grieves, c. and b. Suxena B. Dooland, hit wirkel b.
Saxena
The Government Issued a declaration thanking the Pakistan people for "defending their country by their courage ous attitude and proving to the world that Austria will never become a Feople's Democracy"."
of Vienna's City Hall where
Vienna, Oct. 6.
48
0
31
87
No Widening of
Hindu Bigamous
Marriages Act
Poona. Oel. 6.
Dr K. S. Firodia, Speaker of the Bombay Legislative 25 Assembly, today ruled out 07 of order a non-official Bill to extend the scope of the 58 Bombay
Prevention
of
Hindu Bigamous Marriages Act to include Moslem and Protest other communities, "ainee the pending. Bill cannot
To On
Afghanistan
Baluchistan'
the
widen the scope
original Act."
of the
Life in Vienna returned to was largely due to the with-
Mr A.A. Khan, the leader of normal today after two days' drawal of Russian support. But
the Opposition, objected yes. terday that the Bit violated havoc.
they did not know why this
Karachi, Oct, 0.
the fundamental constitutional Lenders of the strikers' Ac-| had been withdrawn at a time
Pakiston has protested to
right to profess and proelise tion Commitee suddenly ordered when the striker were sli
Afghanistan about Baluchistan religion since Islam permitted the men back to work
and Mr Liaquat All Khan, the "limited polygamy." last able to cause much trouble, World Weighuling Chump threatened "new action"
night, but today a spokesman
The Socialist Party had calledpected to make a full stalement that
Pakistan Prime Minister, Is ex-
The Speaker, however, sald Thijs, to b. held next week,
"freedom demonstration" for
the Constitution which nbout They had originally called for tomorrow in the square in front Legislative Assembly tomorrow, gave a citizen
the
in Incident have all been granted visas to
this right also come to Frince, a Foreign
a general strike from Tuesday midnight "to protest against the
the strikers leaders had held Reuter today.
Inn authoritativo Cource Once spokesman said today.
fold Save the State liberty to frame Telslation to provide for social Government's revision of wages a rally on Tuesday.-Reuter, It had ben earlier reported and prices. Only about 50,000
The source added that the welfare and the reform of any from Moscow that their appli
the country's 1,500,000
United Kingdom and United section of the population. Today 10,000 workers
Marriage was not a religious and States Governments were kept calions were rejected.--Reuters workers obeyed the call,
tradesmen massed in Wiener fully informed about the matter, polygamy was permissible and function among Moblema and Neustadt, in the Soviet zone of The source said that Pakistan
nol Austria, to protest against the Government had
protested to Reuter.
• Imperative Communists' actions in the last the Afghanistan Government, few days.
through the Pukisian represen- tative in Kabul. Wiener Neustadt, crowds heard were available here today but square ot No further detalls of the rold
the Minister of Justice, Herr earlier Defence Ministry com- Thodek, denounce "the terror muniques said that a large body net of the Communists."
of ormed men. led by Afghan brigadier and containing elured that a "great victory tor tered Baluchistan on September He and other spealeers de-some Afghan regulars, had en- democracy" had been won. 30, moving towards the Quetta-
Chaman rallway.
YACHT CLUB COCKTAILS POSTPONED
The cocktail parly which was to have been held this evening
ut Kellett Island in honour of the visiting Interport rowing
REPUBLIC AT STAKE
Herr Helmer
declared that the strike had not been a mat- ter of wages and prlees, but had "involved the existence of the Republle".
Cominform agents had again tried to racrifice the workers for their own ends, to bring chaos into Austria's Life and lay the foundations of economic
a "People's Democracy".
team froin Club Nautico de Steps must now be taken to
Macho has been postponed to Monday at 0.30 pm.
on Monday at Middle
The rowing events will also be held -Island,
show certain
lementa
On the
main
It was decided to send
A
A
They were engaged by Pakis- that delegation to the local Risstonian elvil armed forces and with | "the common good comes be-Comandont to protest against the help of the Pakistan-Army- fore their profit, he added.
cnter that Vienna's and Alr Forts were driven back Political observers believed Vice-Mayor should leave the across the frontier on October the sudden collapse of the strike city-Reuter.
Soviet
in Islam.
Savelper Eyes
by conviting CHINESE OPTICAL CO.
# Qwest C.
TE KON
Mr Ros gave details of the
proclamation's provisions. He sald the text of the proclama- tian would be made public later in Washington.--Reuter.
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