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THE PERFECT

EWIES WATOR

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1948.

YACHTING SEASON FINAL REGATTA AND CRUISE

The last team race in the present league was held on Sunday morning in a moderate-fresh wind, strong in the rain squalis. in fact, there was plenty of wind and rain all day last Sunday. The morning team race end- boot on request so for as practic- ed in a draw a gentleman's able.

to

be served to you in Ping Chau please telephone the Hon. Secre-

tary before Thursday.

decision after a close race dur- There is still plenty of room in ing which one of the "Ship-motor bonts for the actual cruise pers" team capsized and was on Sunday, and if you want a gallantly rescued by one of the picnic lunch laid on by the Club Government team who thereby dropped out of the race.

SUNDAY A.M. TEAM RACE Government versus Shippers Mace Beat, Cowain. Trum 11, 1.M.B. Amethyal, Dirkawaper,

Shippera

..... 5.25.00 Rad, Theseus 1, Manning. Govern

ment.......

* 1.20.20 Brd, Stonecuttat 1, Chide]), Cior

renmest

Time

1,50.8% th, These tir, Willams, Shippers, 1.18 10 Bih, Maroun, Middleditch, Bhippers, 1.48.01 8th, Gamble 1, Darky, Government 1.52.01

Gambla 1, Bedgwick, Red, Dubey,

D.N.F. D.N.P.

Theseus.It. Barratt, Rhippers, expalad D.N.P. Stonecutters IV, Wilmot.. Result-Draw. The final league position la:

Rored W. D. L. PIL Team Royal Navy.....

Some

minor changes In pro

have gramme

been necessary. The first la that the R.N.S.A. team race is postponed until Sun- day, May 20, as most RNS.A.

engaged-in-the pre members Ladies' Team Racel

Churchill In Oslo

Oslo, May 11.

Mr. Winston Churchil! ar- rived, hard by air this after- noon from The Hague, where ho had presided over the Congrove of Europe.

Great crowds cheered and gave him a warm reception.

King Hakon, Crown Prince Olav, and representativen of the Government, Oslo Muni. cipality and the Diplomatic -Corps-met-Mr-Churchill_and. his wife at the Airport.- Rauter.

****

The international Team Race on Monday morning will now consist of Dinghies only a skle (no Stars). Mr. Sedgwick ant

Draw-Meyrick, .Benetnasch; Mr. Aten are requested to select Cussins, Polaris; Dirkzwager, "Other_Na- | Deneb; Aten, Bellatrix; Hancock, the "British" tions" teams for this event. There Atair: Goodhart, Daphne: Chidell, is no race for R.A.F. dinghies on Lalinda Drummond, Madrigol; Monday morning.

Haymex, Tern.

and

The full programme and draw

is now as follows:-

H.M.B. Amethyst

1 A

0

1 2

.K., Beridente... 6 a

D

2

#

1.K, Government

1

1

The "Shippers". 42 Kowloon Residanta G

On Saturday there were two hort races with quite small en- tries. It had rained hard up till 3.30 p.m. so most people stayed at home. Mr. Hownan Meck in his last race at the Club before transferring to Shanghai won the dinghy race easily. Bear and Dengena 1. Deliatrix, Mar, McAulay

2nd. Atair, Star, 2. Kay

ard, Dench, Bter. P, Smith

Actual Time

4th, Lalinda, Dragon, P. Chid-11, Dinghy

Ia, H.M.B. Amethyst, Meek

2nd. 4

Erd, Adement IV, Aten

416. Humeuttern St. Blaus

__8th. (Cambla 11, Jayward'

th, tGambia-i,—Blazzes.

FRIDAY, MAY 14

Officer of the Day: Lt. Cdr. Good

hart, R.N.

4.00 p.m.-Race for Naval Ratings In 14 71, dinghies for Sweep- stoke prize.

SATURDAY, MAY 15 Officer of the Day: A.M..

Mr.

Chidell; P.M., Mr. Manning. 11.00 am-Ladies Race for the

Rosemund Cup. Drow:-Miss Dewar 15; Miss P. Loseby 23; Mins Harvey 9: Miss Darby 18; Miss B. D'Arcy 787: Miss E. D'Arcy 3: Mrs. Honess 61; Miss Cantopher 6: Miss Cobb 60: Miss Hall 21: Miss Beeching 142.11 Comance Misa Harrower 22: Miss Strelett 13; Spare Boats 19,

1,50.0% 1.10.32 1.58.80 1.80.0

|

MONDAY, MAY 17 Officer of the Day: Surgeon Capt.

Brown, H.N. 10.30-All day race for cruisera for Challenge cup. Only 3 entries so fari Course to the West.

10.45. International Team Race, 11,00-Mixed doublex Face

prizes.

Stored Dangerous Liquid

Lai King-yan of the World Light Co.. 23. Bedford Road. was Aned $250 when he plead- ed guilty to the summons of storing 110 gallons of high flash; liquid (solvent) on April 16, by Mr. W. A. Bloir-Kerr___ai Kowloon yesterday.

д

be relined

seize

the

AII

́General Gets

A Bomb

London, May 11. Police tonight found a bomb containing high explosive, probably gelignite, in a parcel delivered through the past early today at the home of General Bir Evelyn Barker. former Officer Commanding British troops in Palestine.

General Barker in 1948 was placed on the sems "death list" as Captain Roy Farran, whose brother was killed. by posted bomb last week. Reular,

Vessel

Gutted

By Fire

The vessel, under the command 01 Capt. F.R. Woods, tho

was en route from Macão to Hong Kong on Feb. 0 when fire broke out in the engine room.

Draw: Lt. Cdr. and Mrs. Mey-10 Pak Tai Street, was fined $200 rick 30, Miss Dewar, Lt. Cussins by the same Magistrate, and

18, kerosene 19: Miss B. Loseby, Darby

confiscated. D/O Miss Tinson, Jones 6; Miss E.

Seymour Informed the D'Arcy, Howard 22: Miss Darby, Court that tins of kerosene were Lt. Alderton 9; Mr. and Mrs. found "all over the place," which Honess 23; Miss Cobb, Hancock was a large grocery store.

Admitting the

Spore 21.

on

April

of summons

61; Miss Centopher and other conveying 185 gallons of kerosene 2.00 p.in.--Whalers Sailing Race on any 13, Chin Yuen of Hip 6194 at Castle Peak Road 2,40 p.m.-Star_final.

On Transport Co., Chung On Street,

first floor, was fined $100 and the goods confiscated by Mr. Blair-Kerr

When the fre began spreading. Capt. Woods beached the ship in Southwest Bay, Lantas Point, and and passing river ships saved the with the help of sampans, junks entire wat addition to be cattle. entire load of 147 passengers and Not a single casualty was re-

cordad.

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HONG KONG SWIMMERS

DOMINATE EVENTS Break Women's 50-Metre Record

Shanghai, May 12.

Overseas Chinese aquatic stars virtually swept the board despite the unusually cold weather, when the swimming events in the National Athletic Meet got under way today.

In the only final, Hong Kong's Wong. Wen-tsun won the ladies' 50 metres free-style in the new National, record time of 35.9 second, better- ing the old mark of 36 seconds:--

She was followed home by two other Hong Kong girls, Koo Miao-ling, and Chang Foon- kwen, with Maloya's Lun Tsen-

Military

icong fourth and Siam's Chang Authorities

200 metres branat-stroke. The Philippines scored a double victory in basketbull, defeating the United Services in the men's division by 32-30.

Rough Gome

Reticent

Early

Reverse For Cambridge

Cambridge, May 12. Cambridge University, batted first in their cricket match here today against the Australian tourists and had scored 85 runs for four wickets when lunch was taken.

went when 49

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However, he

at

had been added minutes, skying Toshack, to be caught mil-on.

many

# ball from

at Billy

Div.-Offlcer V. C. Seymour of Kowloon Fire Brigade said that the solvent was equally as dans gerous as gasolene but its flash

There int was uncertain.

Gutted by fire on Feb. 6, the Loo sixth. point

was a considerably larger quantity of 6.s. "Hein Kong So" was tow- In the

on the premises than thated from Southwest Bay, Lan-breast-stroke, three Hong Kong solvent

Indics ZOO metres mentioned in the summons 1.9

after it had been used in Point, into the harbour and entries entered the finals, Loo solvent,

Batting on a pitch which look- anchored off Laichikok yeater- Peh-chun, Wong Wul-Bun and Repeated attempts made Inle ed full of splos, Cambridge met for washing, could

day. He did not again. He

Wong

Yuk-tauri, with Siam's last night to obtain Information with an early reverse when with Completely devoid of dirty solvent.

wood-Hung Seu, Malaya's Chen Tsing-as to the condition of Pte. Marsh the score at 12, Dawes played super-tu and Conton's Chen Sih-ying. of the 2nd Buffs, who was in- forward 10 fast ball from The goods were ordered to be work and with its steal

structure bent and twisted, the

П traffic accident on | Miller and was bowled Hong Kong also dominated jured in confiscated.

For storing 80 gallons of kero-Point for more than three months vessel was benched at Lantao

After the men's events, securing most Tuesday, resulted in the British

this. success, Millor sene in a place other than

places in the finals of the 1,500 Milliary Hospital authorities de changed ends and he and Toshack metres and semi-finals of the claring that they had "no state- maintained an attack of such ac- for approved store on April 16, He during which it was partially re-

paired and refloated. Vick-hing of Ho Ka Yuen Store,

ment to make."

that it took Doggart. curacy Pte. Marsh was a passenger on

scorer of a double century against Army lorry 3144 which skidded Lancashire, nearly 15 minutes to ar Island Rond near the Salesian opened out. off-driving Miller Then Doggart and went down the embankment open his score. Fathers Home, Shauktwan, at for four and following this with about 1 pm, on Tuesday, after two cuts to the boundary in one In the soccer round-robin, the hitting a wall on the left hand over from McCool. Police, represented mostly by the side of the road. The lorry was drew one all with Hong Kong the time of the accident. Singtao team of Hong Kong, traveling from cast to west after a rough game near the end.. of which the Police left-back, Tsang Chung-wan, was ordered! of the held.

All scoring

took place in the second half In the other "derby", the Army, represented by Tsink-peh of Shanghai defeat- ed Shanghai by 3-0. Shanghai. represented by Tung-hwa played scoreless tie against Tsing-peh In the Shanghal soccer league Seventy-five thousand work- fisal,

ers affiliated with the Congress

Industrial Hong Kong's Liang Yu-chich of

Organisations Pepper, e Miller, b Toshack 28

Dewes, b Miller........................ the Indies' table tennis struck at 10 Chrysler Corpora- Doggart, e Hassett, & Toshack championship.

tlon plants in three states. Shuttleworth, e Saggers, b Ring According to the final inbul- The strike Vegan on schedule Balley, not out' tions Issued last night, Taiwan at 9 a.m. the hour set by the Elgood, not out won the track and field events by United Auto Workers Union, I

Extras a margin of 80 points over ils was the first strike in the Ameri nearest rival.

cun motor car industry Here are the standings: Taiwan November, 1945 when the UAW | 115%, Air Force 60, Shanghal 61, walked out at General Motora to

Navy 45, Malaya 26, Tientsin 19. begin a 113-day siege. Canton 18, Peiping 15, Army 15, Officials of the

The ladies' standings: Tsingtao the union

separately SOUTH AMERICAN- Hopel 37, Kwangtung 33, and jointly with U.S. Taiwan 31, Fukien 26, Pelping 23, inent concillators for seven hours

QUAKE

Lima, May 11.. Chungking 15 Nanking 11 yesterday but failed to reach

The union

A violent earthquake shook the scaled Shanghai 0, Tientsin 4-Reuter. agreement.

down its original demand for a Arequipa department at 0855 GMT wage boost of 10 cents an hour today. Reports from Arics, a to 17 cents without success. The port in Northern Chile, said the there,--Asso- best Chrysler offer was six cents shock was strong Jan hour,-Associated Press. clated Press.

1.47,00 1.08.0514, D.8.

2.50 5.m.-R.A.F. Dinghy Event. 1.8.01 1.30 & 3.30 p.m.-Star Ra for 3,00 pm-Second Dinghy Race.

Challenge Cup. Open to, all Draw:-Meyrick 60; Miss P. -Star-Helmsmen-only 2 en-Loseby 25; Åten 18:-Ɖickewoger-

Irics so far!

9; Blaauw 787; Jones 3; De Jong

2.11.04

D.N.F.

Despite the weather on Sunday afternoon there was a reasonable

turnout. Dinghies Place Beet, Cex and Crew 1st, 14. Dirkswagen-Degsed 2nd, 787, Hancock-WIlmoit ard, 14, Coussins-Duwar .... 4th, B. Gracy-Mise.lackmore

5th, 6, Duroy•Mian Ifail

th, 34, Chamberg, .............

D.N.P., 61. Beatốn-Hutaon

D.N.F...lover-Johnson,

Biag & Dragonuları, 1450.

..........

D.N.F., Heaton-Hias Frankiin,

zat, Atair, Star, Kay

Time

2.00 p.m.-Whaler Sailing Race 14: Miss Harvey 61: Malloric 13: for ships own whalers for a Goodhart 0 Grifiths 1; East 18; Howard 21; Alderton 15; Streeter Sweepstake Prize. 1.41.90 3.00 p.m.-Open Dinghy race for 24; J. Kay Cossack: Millest 22; Sweepstake; and for a Dubois 10: Cantopher 7: Dennis Challenge cup for best aver DB; Litchfield 23; Corbott Con- ago in Saturday and Monday alance.

1.47.00 1.47.M 1.82.40 1.85.1 2.03.18

1.22.45

2ad. D., Dragon. Herlewick.... 1.2.0

ard, 1.7, Dragon. Chidell 0.8.0. CLOSING CRUISE AND REGATTA

the

Every Regatta held since re-occupation has been blessed with fine weather. This year the

date fixed is rather later

than

usual for a closing cruise but we ail-hope-still-for-a-fine.breeze arul. Entries for all the clear skies. "Club" events have been Good, and details of the draw for all Club

raced

ого given below.

There are still some spare boats

for somo-races_and_post-entries.

олон

races.

Draw Coussins 18; P. Loseby

3.16 p.m.-Second Jubilee Race, 3.30 p.m.-Second Dragon Race.

to

19: Blasun 22: Jones 10; Aten 9; Presentation of Prizes 7 p.m...

are asked Miss Harvey 61; Mallorie "Con- All competitora stance"; Goodhart 14; Grimths 21; remember the time of their race, they have drawn, and East 1; Howard 6: Alderton 23 the boat

are in that boat Streeter 787; Millest 7; Dubois see that they "Cossack": Cantopher

8: Cohen ready for the start.

T.

3.15 p.m.--Race for Jubilees. 3.25 p.m.-Race for Dragons,

SUNDAY, MAY 16

amicer of

Home Day: Mr. T. F. that to

3:2

In the case

D/O Seymour said defendant he seen at Castle Peak Road, There was neither fire precaution nor protection on the lorry.

The final of the knock-out fool, ball competition between Queen's College and St. Joseph's will be played at Sookunpoo ground to

morrow at 5 p.m..

Surrey Suffers

Innings Defeat

Kennington Oval, May 11. The Australian cricket tourists beat Surrey by an innings and 296 runs, in their three-day match here. Surrey were all out for 195 in their second innings.

Heavy rain began falling an hour before Surrey were due to resume their fight against an innings

wen

47,

defeat by the Australians today. The wicket Davis Cup

Bullion Confiscated

15; Litchfield 13: E. Corbett 25; of Sweepstake races, pay your Meyrick D.8; Hamilton 40; money over in cash to the Officer Spares "Concord" 24.

of the Day before the race, and in the case of Club boats, please chit for the Regatta en- sign a trance fee, which is the same as the normal prize fees, and give the Officer of the Day "Slow" boats start at 10.30.

before the race. These fees will "Fast" boats at 11.15.

all go towards prizes and trophies and so Motor boats will leave Kellett at entrants in

will be payable for all Star and Dinghy 10.45. Slow Boats.

races whether or not they have. All except Stars, contributed a ship's bont.

ends were covered. Dragons, Fast Cruisers. The-Regatta-will be held,-with-The heavy downpour, which will be accepted so far as spare Draw-Aylen, Sampan; B. in

whatever the weather lasted more than an hour, was

"Oşto, May 11. boals allow,

Wright, Dinghy 1; Darby, Dinghy on Saturday and Monday, if the rapidly absorbed by

Norway and Great Britain were the dry Throughout the weekend, Sun-14: Cohen, Dinghy Jones, weather is bad

level, each side having won one on Sunday the day service

duty boat routine Dinghy 21; F. J. Hill "Constance" closing cruise will be diverted to turf, and Surrey was able to

singles malch, at the end of the ________will be run, that is,

McCair, Dinghy

13: Griffiths, the Bowling Alleys and some have half an hour's play-before

first day's play here today in the 10 a.m. and 1.50 p.m. leave Dinghy 787; Amethyst Whaler: extra Sweepstake races at Kellet lunch. The county, with eight

second round of the European Kowloon

Middleditch, Dinghy -16; Millest, Island instead.

wickets left, needed 486 runs to

Zone Davis Cup tle. 10.10 um, and 2 p.m. leave Dinghy 23 Elllott, Dinghy 24

save an Innings defeat.

Gold bullion, weighing 49.7 Results:-Johan Haines (Nor- Queen's Pler

Clarke, Dinghy 28 Dubois,

-~~~~Amsterdam; May-1-4- Surrey made a stubborn and tacts and valued at $15,707,80,way) beat Jeoff PaighTM (Britain) with a constant service from the Dinghy D; Cantopher, Dinghy 25;

Treland best the United States bold effort to save the match was confiscated

by Mr. W.A. by 6-2, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, and B.A.T. steps in "Black Elephant". Blaaun. Dinghy 7; Corbett, 4-1 today in the World Cham-against the Australians by play Blair-Kerr at Kowloon yesterday Tony Mottram (Britain) beat Jan The Club's larger launch will also Dinghy 00; Manning-Morgan, pionship Women's Hockey Touring out time but eventually the on the application of Revenue Staudo (Norway) 6-2, 6-1, 6-2- be available, so if in difficulty | White Heron. Spares--D8, 81, nament. At half time the Irish tourists ran out deserved win- Officer Humphreys.

Reuter. about transport ring 31218, ask 10, 15, 19, Cossack.

Bail of team were leading 2-0.-Asso-ners with about 14 minutes to

$100 put up by the for Mr. Lees, and he will send a Fast Boats.

clated Press.

owner of the gold, S.N. Booh (82) Atter of the C.A.T.C. and resid- Still No Match

ing at the Ritz Hotel (Room 403). Austin Road, was ordered to be Surrey's batsmen fared a little estreated, when he failed to op better than yesterday but they pear to answer the charge of ex- were still no match for the Aus porting the gold at Kal Tak Alr- tralian attack. Squires, who is port on May 11, iri his beneflt year, was chief scorer with. 54, made in two and three quarters of an hour, while Blu Johnston came out with the best Australian bowling analysisgiuin, beat Liege here tonight by blood but Chinn in Surrey's second innings..

Scores:-

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Australia-1st innings-832. Surrey 1st innings-141.

--Surrey ----

2ND INNINGS

Fishlock c. Tallon b. Johns-

ton

Flatcher b. Johnston

Squires c. Harvey b. Iap

Johnson

Barling retired

Laker c. I. Johnson

Barton c. B. Johnston

Lindwall

15

McIntyre c. Tallon b.

shack

Holmes b. Ina Johnston

3

Johnston

20

Bedser c. I. Johnson b. B

Johnston

20

Surridge Harvey-b-Ian-

Johnston

20

McMahon not out

23

Total

BOWLING:

Lindwall

Bill Johnston

Toshack

Ian Johnson

Ring

Extras

-

Chrysler Workers Strike

Detroit, May 12.

conferred

Pepper proceeded quietly, but at 70 he lost Shuttleworth, caught at the wicket of Ring. In the next over without an addition Pepper was splendidly caught low down by Miller at short fine leg after a stay of nearly an hour and three quarters for 28 runs.

BCOREB Cambridge University-1st, Inc.

33

since

Total for four -Reuter

83

company and

Govern-

MIDDLESEX SCRAPES THROUGH BY 12 RUNS

| London, May 11. There wore two exciting finishes in the county cric- ket championship matches which endad today. Middlesex, the champions, after dropping first innings points just managed to beat Hampshire by 12 runs.

Middlesex lost their last five,At Gloucester: Gloucestershire OLYMPIC TEAM wickets for 14 runs, setting drew with Worcestershire

132 Gloucestershire Hampshire to get 167 for a

and, 313 WINS IN SIAM victory.

for five (Emmett 60, Crapp not Jack Young with his left arm

out 109, Wilson not out 37), Bangkok, May 12.

Worcestershire 411.-Reuter. China's Olympic soccer eleven spinners had Hampshire in trou- beat off a stubborn Phra Nakurn blo and finished with Seych team of Slamese Liege, May 11.

at Bangkok's wickets for 39 runs. National Stadium yesterday, winshire scored 76 runs in 35 min

At Trent Bridge, Nottingham- ́; Arsonal, the English soccer ning 7-3. champions who are touring Bel-

two goals to one.

Hong Kong Dollar Deals

The Slamese eleven drew first utes to beat Warwickshire by 8 wickets with seven minutes to tied the score spare. Sime, the Notts captain, and then took the lead. At half-time the aldos were

Shanghai, Mayi 12. China plays the final game of minutes to put their side on the and Keeton put on 50 runs in 17 even, each having scored one goal. the Bangkok

Five men, suspected of having --Heuter.

tomorrow road to victory. Sime was not conducted illegal transactions facing DrugtopAssociated Press, out for 38 and Keeton made. 32. in Hong Kong dollars were

US Baseball

sories

Yankees Upset Indians

New York, May 11,

In the American League, Allie Reynolds cooled off his formes Cleveland teammates by pitching the Yankoss to a 4-1'victory for his fifth straight win this season.

Other Games

Results:

transferred to the District Pro- curate yesterday after police grilling, It was learned. At Glilingham: Kent beat Lancashire by 23* runs. Kent in court shortly. 258 and 60, Lancashire 212 and 103. (Dovey five for 34).

At Oxford: Oxford Univer- [aity, drew with Yorkshire.

Ox-

They will be formally: charged

Meanwhile, the China Press ro pozis that C. Wang, „Manager of, the An-Wan Company, one of the ford University 391 or 28 organisations raided by detach clared and 114 for 8 declared, ments of the Economic Folice last (Halliday 61, Lestor 140).

170 and 316 for six Friday, is still

detained

by police authorities. At Cardiff

any is said to have Glamorgan beat maintained an extensive notwork.

Wang's company is 374 and 197;. Glamorgan 281 and allegedly dealing in unlawful Essex. by five wickets. Essax

Yorkshire

being

311_for_Ave_(Davis 50, Cizi 58 money remittances. It is further Parnhouse 50, Jones 78),

alleged that the headquartern Of At Northampton: Northampthe organisation is located in Hong tonshiro drow with Sussex Kong, with branches extending to Northamptonshire 246 and 208 Now York,

London Manito, declared (Brookes (4) Swalow and Canton-Reuter Sussex 263 and 138 for one (Lanebridge not out 74)...

At Lords: Hampshire by 12 runs.

It snapped a five-game In- Tho New York at Chicago odlan winning streak.

game was postponed because of Boston broke a five-gamo rain.

The Boston at Saint Louis game for losing streak by beating tail end 295 Chicago 8-0. Shortstop Vern is a night sqmo.

Stevens homered twice and se- Scorest.

AMERICAN LEAGUE cond; baseman Bobby Doerr once for the Red Sox. It was

ON MA R. W.

17 8.95 220 15.

Eyes.-15. leg.bras

and m-balls, Reuter..

40

Middlesex boat 01: vasARD IN 200 DATE A

Midale CHU'S OFFERT CHESH sex 2073 and 101 (Mann 05, polaska. Nanking, May 20

0

0

Heath six for 52), Hampshire 222 and 54 (Young 7 for. 30).

A. H Cleveland

1 35 1: Chicago's seventh straight de- New York ...

Waning plicher Allie Reynolds) widesam, file. Deiroftrat Washington Boston

at Philadelphia Chicag Saint Louis

At Nottingham Nottingham-

• Dr. Chu Cheng, detested Prostą, denlial candidate, has“Olsredi to

8*** 13 *** 1 chhe beat Warwickshire by 8 realan from his post as Preikiant wickett NOLL, 435 RM 77% for or the Judicin?" *UNT,AIS MAN

At Taunton Derbyshire bent her of the Control Yunnand two. Warwickshire 256 and 275. Dr. Chu had been lectot, roam Bemornet by 4 wickets.Somer order to hold his member tip, set 207 and 208: Darbyshire 937 will have to be released from sod 141 for "Mix) (Townsend (4)algreent Govestiment posterfiel

ali sajnos are chleht, games,zginka (Winning plicher Jack Kramer) En truiertational, Longue, right hd NATIONAL LEAGUE falder Del Lanis, with whomar, Pladelphia E51001 two doubles zand, av single, led Cincinnati da APREN Philadelphia 'to a 4-3 victory over, Winning pitcher Ed Heusser) 1 Cimatron Ambaye pgmta mociated Preuss.

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WALTER "JAMES'KRATER, (MEGA

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