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THE FERIZOT
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CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1948.
BIG GATES AND SURPRISES
IN HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE
London, August 28.
There seems to be no limit to the enthusiasm of the crowds who turn out to watch first class football in Britain. With rising temperatures (the thermometer hover- ed between 65 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit.-in most places), attendances at the Football League matches soared and on estimated aggregate of 1,160,000 sow the 44. fixtures played today.
were
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Girl Beats The Field
Dublin, August 28. A-22-year-old Dublin alri. Tris Kelle, whipped, a field of 67' milltary and civilian riders to win the Horse Show today.
*
...་༢ Tris, an instructress in har father's riding school, com. -plated tyvo
af rounda gruelling edurro on her horka Rusty with only two faults. She won first prize of £100 .And the frigh Government Challenge Trophy.—Associat.
ed Presa.
Rugby
Spirited
St. John
Carnival
The St. John Ambulance Brigade turned a wet Sunday afternoon into a spirited occa- sion with their Annual Swim- ming Meet at the V.R.C. yes turday.
A large gathering attended the sports and Lady Grantham presented the prizes.
Oficial attendances for pasty highest score with seven gouls. the Best half, ogolnst years have not been issued, but tve in today's figure exceeds last Tranmere.
staged Stockport
aplendid yeur's best of 1,132,000 regis-
rally at Crewe after being three tered on Good Friday, The
goals down at half timp and Football League count last sea-
eventually drew the Kume with son as a record one for atten- the help of a hat-trick by Parker. clances
Averington and Oldham each Gates
at several scored their shrat
whch irst point were 84,000 drawing with one another, grounds. There Newcastle. 62,000 ut Arsenal's
Scottish Shocks ground and over $2,000 at Laver-
Shock
marked results
the in Scotland, the day's play features of which were "Celtic's first victory of the season, St. Mirren's first defent and the crash of Partick Thistle. Partick's fall by a margin of mainly eight gouls to two was due to a five-goal scoring feat by
stoti, Queen of Hadistati.
the South centre furward,
Celtic's win over Hearts at the interval. Last seas001, Arsen latter's ground was accomplished uvulded defeat
unil
their by in
when Weir, outskle
was ordered off
3: 2nd, Lá Chi-ger, right, who
after half an hour. Weir was
The biggest gates and the most Kurprising results went hand in hand. The cagerly awaited clash the League between Arsenal, champions, ond Manchester United, the Cup winness, ended in victory for the latter by the only goal of a striking game. winger. Mitten, the United left scored it three minutes after the
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League
London, August 28. Rugby League resulta:—
Barrow 30 Halifax 4; Batley 15 Whitehaven 9: Bradford Norther
Warrington 19; Bramley 5 Sal. for 13: Castleford 33 Dewsbury 3: Huddersfield 24 Wigan 5; Hult Kingston Rovers 7 Belle Vue B had spent lavishly to build up ruled in the penalty are, and Hunslet 8 Keighley 0: Leigh 11 their teams, were in opposin meinent before the kick was Leeds 10: Oldham 15 St. Helen's Preston were nuasters all through taken led to his being sent and well deserved their 5-2 away
ht June
December 27.
Al Newcastle, two
eutir
victory.
Only five teams can claim full points after today's programine - - Derly, Ipswich, Darlington, Hull and Rotherham United --
while. Northampton. Bristol Rovers and sides Tranmere
the Bre
only without a point.
DII.
McPhail reored from the kick 10 neutralise a goal by Flavell for the Hearts, and McPhail again scured before half time.
St Mirren lost to the promoted East Fife and the other promoted side, Albion Rovers, also gained a victory,
ភ missed penalty for Hangers in a drawn game with A victory by the odd goal of Dunder and this allowed Hiber- three aver Sheffield United plan to go to the
of the top put Derby on top of the First table. The champions did well Division. An unexpectedly ble to win a high scoring gume with success in this section was that | Clyde,-Reuter,
Derby Top
Bolton,
of Wolverhampton al az where the Wanderers scored five times without reply in a display of perfect prasing. Typical trickness by Matthews
characteristic ♫
goal by Mortensen gave Blackpool their first points of the season of the;
Aston Villa, of expense
Queen's Park Rangers, promot-
this season, are now at the;
11; Swinton 18 Featherstone Rovers 15; Widnes 5 Rochdale Hornets 0; Workington Town 11 Wakefield Trinity 15 York 16 Liverpod Stanley 0.-Reuter,
Late Results.
Among those present were the Commissioner, Mr. A. el Arculli, Captain Wilson, ADC to the Governor, Mrs. Ethel Holmes- Brown Mrs. Arthur
Woo Mr. and Mrs: Kwok Chan, Mr. and Mra. Li Sum-ha, Mr. Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs. Fung Ping-fan.
Hong The
Kong Y.M.C.A. division had a clean sweep of the board, gaining the inter-division championship" in both the men
and women's section.
RESULTS
Men's 50 yards free style: lat, Lal Bik-
Nurse 50 yards free style: 1.
Calu-koen; 2mil, Chiu Chun-chek, Men's yards back alrober
wok: 2nd, Wong Kwik-kuen,
100 yaşda berast stroke:
1st,
1
11,
Wong Kong-chung: 2nd, Cheung Wing-tu.
Nurka 50 yards breast stroke), That Chon-Pre; Žad, Chrong Wing-fu.
Wing Non-cheong.
Batting Averages
The first six in the English oricket batting averages:
G. Washbrook
L. Hutton
D. Compton
A.. Fago
London, August 20.
Inne. N.O, ̈ ̄ ̄ ̄ A.
HEL
31
4 1900
200
70.37
30.
.
.
2178
176 N.Q. 65.93
6 2025
252 N.O. 54.72
46
3 2300
203
63.62
J. Robertson
60
4
2199
154
49.97
J. Crapp
40
A
1070 127
49.20
The first six bowlers:
0.
M.
R.
W.
Av.
:
G. Gladwin
936.5
263
20001
125
16.40
L. B. Muncer
1180
354
2480
150
G. Popo
008
171
1724
100
10.53 17.24
1080,3
378
2000
118
17.48
1182.3
258
2002
108
17.84
1080.1
406 1976
110
17.00
-Rauter.
J. Balley
1. Pritchard
J. Young
HAMPSHIRE BOWLERS WERE NO TERRORS
London, August 28.
Coming together after Surrey had lost threa wickets for 24 runs against Hampshire at Bournemouth, Parker and Squires both scored their second conturies of the season. \ They proved that there was nothing wrong with the pitch and no terrors in the bowling. They put on 238 runs in three hours
minulca, 40
Parker. always the dominaling figure, get- ting 120 of them, mostly by powerful driving, which brought nearly all his 16 fours,
Displaced
Persons'
Olympics
US BASEBALL
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
*7**
In-PACKETS or TINS
Boston Braves'
Dramatic Win
Over Chicago
New York, August 28.
The leagua-leading Boston Braves won a dramatic 5-4 victory over Chicago. The triumph_snap- pad Boston's three-game losing streak, all Fashioned by the Cubs,
Trailing 4-2 in the ninth
Don While's triple and a single
a
| inning, Braves got two on base by Sain Chapman in the tenth and Heath drove a prodigious | inning gove Athletics ₫ 5-4 vic- liner to right centre. feld. The lory over St. Louis, while Detroit Chitágo
outfielder, Hal Jelf-cored two runs In the 10th cost, attempting to snare the inning for 7-6 victory over
Washington. ball, crashed against the wall Phillles clouted eight home and was knocked unconscious runs as they dumped Pittsburgh momentarily, while Heath Pirates twice, D-2 and 11-7. Del circled the bases.
Ennis got three homers in both Sunny Prencher Roe camné up games and Andy Seminick two. with a sterling three-hit game to Scores: price Brooklyn Dodgers to a 2-0 shut
over Cincinnati Reds. Brooklyn jumped to a 1-0 lead in the
first inning when Jackie Robinson homered.
Yankees
second moved into place in the American Lorgue With a 3-2 ninth inning triumph
Cleveland
who over dropped to third place. Southpaw Sum Zoldak held a 2-1 lend över Yanks as they came to bat in the ninth, but was forced to retire because of the heat.
out
Indians
NATIONAL LEAGUE
A. H. E.
4 10 1
Boston Braves...... Chicago Cubs....... 4 D 1 Dravent D. Barrett, Hogue, Blokford, Laone, Shaun; e. Salkeld, Hast Cubný p. Meyer, Kush; é, fchafing.
9 Brooklyn Dodgers 2 Cincinnati Reds
3 Dodgersi p. Honge. Campanella, Reds: p. Raftensberger, Gumpert; e.
1.no,
Philadelphia Phillies. @ 13 13 Pittsburgh Pirates .....
2
2
Phillieri p. Bawe; e. Deminick. Pirates; p. Osternualler, Queen, Main,
Gregr: «. Klutta, Fflegerald,
Philadelphia Phillies
2
(nightcop)...... 11 13 Pittsburgh Pirates.... 7 10 .1
1+histless
persons in
4
T
It was generally abatsmen's day, and among several other cen-
Beardon's Effort tury stands was one of 121 in 85
.ankfurt, August 28. Southpaw Gene Bearden came minutes by the Middle ex A displaced perrons Olympics in and hit Joe DiMaggio with "twins," Edrich and Compton. began today at Nuremberg. pitched ball to start the inning. Long Plunger ist, Bo Kwok-chiu: RJ. Edrich scored his 122, out of 199, Ineligible for the London Olym- After throwing two balls to Yog:
in 140 minules and hit a sixer and ples, displaced 17 fours.
the Berra, he yielded to Ed Kllemar American zone of Germany de- who issued a walk to Berra, a The tolling attack of Glamor- cided to have their own,
sacrifice, two more walks and an gan, the new County champions,
7 Representatives of 19 nallon infield out which gave Yanks the met with le early success against slow acoring Leicester-alities are taking part in the two
his 13th winner, registering shire on a good wicket, but the days of events in a puso ste two victory. Lefty Exl Lopal was the St. Louis Cardinals reward came later in the after-where the Nazis formerly held triumph.
Els Vinder, pitching steady noon with the dismissal of the party rallies. last six batsmen for the addition Asociation helped the DPs or- Box to a 8-2 victory over Chicago The Young Men's Christian { seven-hit ball, hurled Boston Red
Uffers and Hurgeons. 60 yards free style; let; Ya Wingsfun: Znd, Muk Kam hung.
Hurndal 100 yarıa from styles tai, ka Chuen-kuen; 2nd, Nel Bin-ngen,
Men's 100 yards tree stylet let, Jal Sek-ket; Zail, Liu Yun-cheons.
Slúkekang : 2nd, Au Kwong-man,
London, August 28. Football results- Scottish League. Division B: Academicals
Men's 400 yards free style: ist, Puns Hamilton
{ Ralth Rovers 4.
Men'a lite saving: let, Wong Kong Irish League, City Cup: Bully-fchung: 2nd, Mak Kam-hing, menu Unlied 0 Linfeld 1-Reu-1 Nurses 190 yarda xolayı: lat, K.G,N.D.: ter,
Foreign Criticism
Of Sportsmanship
London, August 28,
op of the Second Division, and The Football Association states that a report has
hey have earned
position.
their high
2nd, Y.M.C.A.
of 15 runs.
Fine Catch
Men's 200 parcia relay: Jot.
A brilliant catch by Dyson at Sing: 290, Y.M.C.A.
slip dismissed Prentice when one Inter-lyfelon championship short of his century.
Inter-divalon championship
Men's V.R.C.A.
Winneris
V.M.C.A.
INDIANS
IN PRAGUE
London, August 28. The Indian Olymple, hockey team continued its winning way on its. European tour with a vic- tory against the Slavia team of Prague by seven goals to one at Prague to-day.
Close of play scores:
At Lords: Middlesex 370 (Brown 52, Robertson 68, Edrich 122; Compton 84, Hollies 8 for 103) against Warwickshire,
for 5 AL Clacton: Essex 376 (Avery 100, Crav 130, Hor fall 51) against Northamptonshire.
At Gloucester: Kent 252 (Fogg 100, Arnes 06); Gloucestershire 7€ for 4.
for (Squires 117, Parker 129. McIntyre 84 not out) against Hampshire.
At Hove: Yorkshire 315 for D declared (Button 155); Sussex 50 for no wicket.
At Lelcester: "Leicestershire 204 International match-Rou- (Prentice 99) against Glamorgan.
--Reuter.
been received from abroad criticising the They scored only one
sportsmanship of football teams from Britain. oal against Bradford before a apacity home crowd, but it The statement said: "A re- Dave Magnoli, manager of Aufficed to give them both points.
port has been received by the Queen's Park Rangers, comment Lincoln, the other promoted Football Association showing ung on the statement tonight said: 'Third Division club, ฝllared
"Foreign crowds get so excited honours at home. in n guafless that the conduct of one or two and demonstrate so much that The Pakistan team, playing at draw with Tottenham Hotspur clubs playing... in matches they seem to influence their own Ghent, drew five-all with Belgium
abroad has not roached the referees. We Ipswich's 16 Goals
went to Turkey in on In this Division, 100, Grimsby standard of sportsmanship that during the winter and, at the in-fier.
might have been expected, and vitation of the Turkish Football Blackburn, the relegated First Division
took with us Mr. recorded has reflected little credit on Association, teams, their first wins.
British football.
Darrick, who refereed the Cup. Final "Much of the trouble seo:na 10
at
Inst agnin.
Wombley Hitting the goat
As a result, we had not the Ipswich Town overwhelmed New-have been due to faully referee- port by five goals to one and ing. Clubs are advised to press slightest trouble," now have 16 goals to their credit for the appointment of neutral and are a clear point ahead in officials in all matches the Third Division, South table. foreign sides.
and
trial
Hull, now managed by the
former England inside
forward.
against
Club Reminder "Clubs are also reminded that, R. Carlor, are running neck and while it afferly a small minority neck with Rotherham and Dar- of clubs. ́any match overseas, lington in the Third Division, unless played in the Vory best 'North. Each of these three sporting tradition, can do as much teams WOTI convincingly today.} harm to Britain's name as it cun Hotherham setting up the day'si do good."
SELF-INTERESTED MEN SEEKING WAR
Wroclaw, August 28.
season.
Mr. Mangnall agreed that neu- trai referees should be in charge of matches against foreign coun tries-Reuter.
Antiquated National Anthem
one.
Ing
Tokyo. August 29.
who was
Inflation American
Will Get Worse
New York, August 28.
Inflation in the United States is going to get a little worse before it gets any better, accord- ing to a concensus of experts here and in Washington.
put
ganise the sports programme, the White Sox. The triumph International Refugee Organisa- | Boston a game and a half in frout
ion sald-Associated Press.
Another
For
of Yankees.
Big Score Australians
Taunton, August 28, Canturies of contrasting style by Lindsay Hasselt, on his 35th birthday, and the 19-year-old Noil Harvey formed the basis of yet another big Australian score, this time 560 for 5 at the close of play at the expense of a moderate Somerset attack on an ideal batting wicket.
Whereas Hassett displayed] reach bis first century in Eng- the discretion and caution of land. It was the third century of experience, Harvey introduced the innings and to complete a the gay abandon of youth into gruelling day for the Somerset his dazzling century, which Belders, the last half hour saw oggresalve roused a record crowd for the Miller at his inest
mood... ground of nearly 15,000 to Australia
had In six hours spontaneous admiration and made 550 runs for five at the enthusiasm.
close of play.
2
Q
3. Donnelly, Leonard I Lakeman, Bemlnick, Pirates: p. Bonham, Bingleton, Gregg,
Hiebe, Male. Fitzgerald, New York Glents ....
5 13 (12 Innings) Glantai P. Kennedy: c. Livingaton,
Cooper. Cardinals: p. Brazle, Wilka; e. Rice,
AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland Indians.... 2 7 4 New York Yankees ... 3
Indienst p. Zoldak, Bearden, Kileman:
c. llaman.
G
1 +
Yankees n. Lopai; . Houk. Chicago White Sox... 2 Boston Red Sox.... 8 13
White Box p. Wight, Moulder, Haynes:
c. Welzel.
4 5
9 0
Red Box: p. Kinder; c. Tebbetts. St. Louis Browns .... Philadelphia Athletics 9
(10 innings)
2 0
Browns: p. Kennedy, Widmar: o. Moss. Athletlen: p. Briale; e. Guerra, Detroit Tigers ......* 79 Washington Senators..... 5.8
"Izer 9. Gray, 'Benton, Houltoman,
Trucks; c. wifi, Warner. Senators:
p. Candia, Hudson, Wi- Lerth, Hefneri «. Evans, Encir, New York Glants
D 1
St. Louis Cardinals ́(nightcap)"
Glants
Coopet. Cardinalar
718-
. Poat, Junes, Trinkle:
D. Slaley. Brusle, Wilk Minrer, Hearn; c. Baker.
Press.
-Unite
Baseball
Standings
C
Harvey, driving brilliantly and
New York, August 20. patfing great power into a wide Australians: 1st Innings Major league standings includ. variety of other strokes, made his Brown run out
oing Suturday's games, 128, out of 210, in' two und a
42 Barnes retired hurt half hours and hit two aixes and Hassett Watts b Redman 103 14 fours.
of
The stand between Masselt und reached 100 in 75
AMERICAN LEAGUE
74 47
.612
48
..600
Cleveland
49
508
113
72 Philadelphia
51
Ba
37
Detroit
53
58
500
Extras
34
St. Loula
47
72
300
Washington
775 .880
Total (for 5)
560 Chicago
80
.833
Bowling
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston
570
MR W 6. Louis
67
53
585
2 103
© Brooklyn
04 51 .557
0 108
o Pittsburgh
01 54
.630
3 114
0] Now York
征
57 .813
4 80
0 Philadelphia
64
*
160
0 $7
1 Cincinnati
50
417
3 78 -Reuter,
49
71
.400
**Associated Press.
Coope
3 Chicago
Harvey e Lukes b Redman128 Boston The Australians lost Brawn to Hamence St. Luckes & Coope as New York.. 72 Most experts think the rate ceases continue 1, exceed gain in the fourth ball of the day and McCool Buse b Redman of increase has been perman-productivity. The average Wage Barnes retired when 48 because Johnson not out
a recurrence of a rib injury. Biller not out ently slowed, but there is no increase was 8.1 per cent
~Kamense just failed, to reach A Japanse symphony or indication of an early deflation.
The weekly business organ his century, ocing stumped at 9, chestra player recommended that Nippon toss out its "anti-he only deflation foreseeable "Business Week" believes things and fan Johnson raced to 113 hot quated, solemn and gloomy" possibility of a general econo- governed by "how much Uncle Harvey
this year is the ever-present have reached a state where the out at the end of today's play,
trend from..now on will bo national anthem and get a new mic crash, and that is generally
with you and me minutes. Harvey, driving flercety Wellard competes Sam discounted.
for goods, In a letter to the Tokyo Shim- Foreign nations who depend on bun, Hisac Kuyama,
"There will be double trouble and making full use of a lea Tremlett
sweep, identified as a symphony orches- United States merchandise for re- if the Government starts running mes reached their centuries #cs Hazell
outpaced Hassett.
Both covery look for a general levell-a fiscal debt to outbid us. The World Congress of Intellectuals tonight con- tra member, advocated the junk-ing off of the prices they must country is using all its materials Hassett made his second century The after Somerset took the new bail. demned a "handful of salf-interested mon in
of "Kimigaye" (Era of the pay here. That Aces too for the and manpower.
MC Redman present Emperor) and substitu- American taxpayer who is pay-not boosted the total output much three-quarter hours, and Harvey Yet we have in successive Innings in two ana America and Europo“ described as seeking war, tion of an air which would ing the bill for a vast share of the and called for the establishment of peace com-
"brighten the hearts" of the merchandise golig broad.
in more than a year.
completed three figures in one Japanese. mittoes throughout the world to avart a now
Government which has been Washington
hour 50 minutes, his hits includ- economists In "Klmigoyn" conflict.
report that steal is Outrunning Buying Powering 12 fours. the national arthem since the the only
major critical item carry out a 'world-wide Meill dynasty does not lend itself whose demand still far exceeds
such 2 eltuation, t to bright and cheerful thought supply. peace propaganda campaign the The slow, rather solemn melody petroleum, coal and many others Items such as lumber,
Government - spending class, manifesto
prices rise too. That goan on proposed "that na.
In 55 minutes ntter lunch Has- is accompanied by lyrics which appear to be gradually entering tional cutural congresses. for
until prices outrun the buying Belt and Harvey added 100 runs the state of a buyer's market. pesce be convened in all the translate roughly"
power "of the Individual. At bafora Hassett skled a catch to countries, that, national com- tinue for a thousand nay eight "May the Emperor reign con-
that point Government gets all cover in Redina's first over at mliters for peace be formed
Labour Costs
It wants and the Individual 250. Harvey, however,,hit two thousand
· years until a small every where, that International
sixes and a four off one over from between men of culture of pebble becomes a large boulder
Dumper Gropa of U. §. gralna tles
and is "covered with moss."
developments could Redman and was dropped at mid- are causing, exparte, «irondy to all countries be strengthened In
talk of surpluack as in pre-war are concerned. This week there
as far as prices on. the interests of peace." The manifesto denounced all
days. The Agriculture Depart-seemed less danger of a stalemate restrictions on the free circulation
ment observed today that the
on the big shortage in this respect la
German question. Ta of a Brilah group of 42. The re- of books and culture and the pro-
that limited extent, stepped-up mainder of 500 delegates from 33 motion of scientific research.
'storage apice. nations with a few scattered ex- It cited the tremendous cultural
But the shortage of steel alone pendlag. on military Items can be less rapid than if the Moscow ceptions bac
backed
can apparently be a major fac conterence had packed up the Sovial
last war and human losses in the
tor preventing deletion, becELISA and declared: Now
against the The bittericas of the discussion will and desire of the people of
Long hours of wrangling' be- hind closed doors between re- presentatives of the Soviet Union and her friends and delegates from the United States and Britain were re- have preceded the ported to Issuance of the manifesto,
Nine out of the United States delegation of 32 persons refused to sign the manifesto or vote. They were joined by seven out
Union's shouts of approval.
Tó
over the manifesto was evidenced all countries a handful of self-
The sentiment involved has drawn, some cautions criticism from those who point that pebbles rarely became boulders.-Asso clated Press
MY LOVE BACKING
goes without,
"Fonfal
prove
TO
up and
I
In Top Gear
MULLOY AND TALBERT WIN FOURTH DOUBLES
*
Chestnut Hills, Món., August 28.
Billy Talbert and Gardner Mulloy today boot thoir two Davis Cup teammates in a thres and a half hour battle to win their fourth National doubles tonnis championship...
of 2,500 at Aussies in doubles.
་་
Bowling well, Redman had Harvey daught at the wicket Playing inspired tennis that Mulloy team would take on the and Hamincs was "Jolnad by
had the gallery McCool, who provided Redman
.tmblgw. As the sixth day of the with his third'succe artar Longwood Cricket Club stand- scoring only-six
ing on four occasions to cheer gest show in tennie" drew to a were four other close there Johnson came in shortly be-like a prize-fight crowd, Tal-national championships settled on
Hamence bert and Mulloy defeated Ted the humid, sun-baked grass courts, it hampers the production of so some home. Even a slight change fore tea and he and many hundreds of items all in considerable difference." United val.
in the timetable' could make a scored rapidly before the inter- Schroeder and Frank Parker today. -London, August 20. -
Mirs Louts Brough and Mrs. by the comments of Russia's Interested people in America and Loger, was backed at £1,500 to out the world.
My Love, favourite for the St, urgent demand here and through- Press.
Compared with Hansett's seven 1-0 9-7, 6-3, 3-6, 9-7.
The victory virtually assured Margaret Osborne DuPont won Ilya Ehrenbu1nboel He Eurobe who have inherited described as
Frobably
boundaries there were two fixes Talbert and Mulloy of the pivotni their seventh consecutive national £600.at the Brighton races today
more important in the
and 14 tours in Harvey's 129 doubles assignment in the defence women's doubles team champion- and cist ideas of racial superiority and and a bet of £4,000 to £2nd was high cost of labour. According to "idiots" several unnamed Britons the
mada la two, hours, denial of progress, have American
method of faken about Vie Day, stable com
Kilmarnock, August 28.9 adopted the Fascist
The Australian run getting of the Davis Cup against the Aus- ship, defeating Mies Doris Hart The manifesto said intellectuals solving all problems by force of
npanion of Royal Drake,
John Pritchett, of Sutton Cold-machine was how in top gear tralian team at Forest Hills next and Mrs. Patricia Todd, 6-4, 8-10, and Maintenance, covering 910 eld, best David Reid, Glasgow and Hamence and Johnson put on
month.
0-1 United Press, of the world demand "free cul- arms and once again are making quoted as 10 to 1 at Thursday companies wi0 1,500,000m-schoolboy, at the 37th hole in the 395 in 110 minutes for the Bitments have been announced, aft
Although Royal, Drake
Although no official hazign. tural development of nations" and an attempt against the spiritual Vocteria Club callover, the ployees, factory productivity in anal of the Boys Amateur guir wicket. Hamance fulled to make was considered almost certain that low, The Messumper Raterption, Libelak, desira "national independence and | trousfres
·Printed 'and 'pablished for the propste of the peoples of the veneral offer is now only 8 to 1 the United States is up 4.1 per championship here todarilou his first century of the tour by Parker, and Schroeder would play WALTER JAMES KRATES, Wind close friendship!
world."-Associated Press.
Router.
cent over last year but wage in- ter
one sun, but Johnson went on to in the singles and the Talbert and Home, Hong Kong.
No
A survey by the authoritativo
publication "Factory Management
was
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