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BUREN

THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

BIG FIELD FOR THE NOVEMBER HANDICAP

Football Crowd Out Of Hand

Vienno, November 14. Hundreds of police had to be

(By Vernon Morgan, Routers Sports Editor) London, November 14.

Britain's last big handicap on the flat, the Man- chester November Handicap, running over ond and a half milas next Saturday, November 20, has attracted 47 final accoptors. Although some may drop out there will once again

be a huge field for this big farewell prize. Although competition is 801 been significantly backed, while railed to clear the field near keen, many trainers prepare Raven Locks has been going well the end of the international;

this in home gallops in Gerald Arm- are strong's Yorkshire establishment. here today in Sorcer match

Virant, trained by Fred Arri which Austria beat Sweden 2-1,,

strong, also did a fine galop the when a large number of the

other day and with Edgar Britt crowd of 60.000 invaded the pitch after Sweden had scored

in the saddle will be the one they all have

to beat,

Britt

will have to put frun a penalty,

to

up a few pounds over- weight to ride, but the stable con- nections think that his string handling is well wor

Austria were

leading

2-0 sches the penalty was awarded

before the there romtes

final Whistle, Gunnar Green scored for Sweden

from the spot to reduce math and a large number of Aur hans, who apparently con- deed the penalty unjust, rushed to the field to demonstrate. Police drove them back to the terraces, however, and the game test and catcalls and protests The crowd...

Two Austrian players, Ger hard and Rockner, were injured the closing minutes of the be taken off match and had the field.. The Austrans took the lead in a gont by hr half with Wagner and 38 minutes after flu, interval Matz Lored their Among there present at rervant

ten was rutenant Gen- Alexander Galloway, the for Commissioner Brit: High Ausiam, -- heater,

the

mal

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

Doubles

In the Colony Mixed Tenrus Championship Mr. Tsul Wai-pul and Mrs. Litton beat Mr Ho Ka-la and Mrs, 100, 8-1, 6-2, at the Ladies Recreation Club yes- terday.

their charges to capture prize and each year there some very big betting coups.

Though there were people who had hardly heard of last year's r winner, Regret, which won at 60

to 1, many bookmakers knew all

race a few hours

Trainer Confident

is well worth it. Solondra, daughter of Solarlo, a been left in by Reggie Day in preference to Croupier, whe was allotted topweight, which is noteworthy. She, like

Always, revels in soft going.

Prince Ruport

the

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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1948.

Governors To Hold Talks At Johore

Singapore, Novembor 16.

Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General in South Eps1 Asia, announced today that British Governors and diplomatic representatives in Bouth East Asia would meet at Johore on Thursday, and Friday to discuss political and economic affairs of first arca.

Sir Ralph Stevenson, Billah Ambassadon to Nanking, who China aftor leave in will be in Singapore on his way to Britain, will also attend the conference.

Others altending will be Bir Alexander Grantham, Governor Governor of Singapore: of Hong Kong, Bir Franklin Glason,

Sarawak; Sir Charles Clarke, Governor of

Mr. Twining. Governor of North Bornea; Mr. G. H. Thèmpton, Ambasador to Alam; Mr. J. Bowker, Ambassador to Burma Bir Francis Shepherd, Cortaul-General in Batavia; and Mr. F. 8. Gibbs, Consul-General in Balgon-Reuter.

Malayan Lose

Services To Army

WEEK-END SOFTBALL

ABDULLA

NUMBER SEVEN

"7".

In PACKETS or TINS

Psychological Effect Of Wildcat Strategy

(By "GRANDSTAND")

The Wildcats featured several positional chongos

in their line-up last Sunday when they trounced the Wahoos 22---9, but good and propor.

Clark Cup

The re-shuffle was envisaged by most of the people At Fanling

The competition for the Jasper

in the know, but nobody could have foreseen the psychological effect on the hapless Owls.

the but only managed to add a single Clark Cup took place at Fanling Letty Dolly Brown on

Wildcats re- | during the week-end running concurrently with the qualifying

rubber for the winners did not marker while the pitch her usual effective game plied with two more. and only fanned one, but she was well supported in every department of the field.

The fourth chapter witnessed rounds, for the Club Champion- another Wildest uprising which ship notted them four run an..the.

The Jasper Clark Cup was won Wahoos falled again to stem the

by Mr. G.G.D. Carter with a Rotal Margle Xavier, former Mnd-

tids. cup battery mate of Teresa Bap-

When the sixth rolled around of 147. This was made up of 78 tista, made her first appearance the Wahoos were still hopeful, on the Old Course and 71 on the on the diamond this year on the but when a

felder allowed a New Course and created two new Wildcat line-up, and this made it possible for Coach Buster Hoi-passed grounder with the bases records, 147 being the lowest lands to switch firat-sucker Peggy thickly populated with Wildcats, total that has ever won the Cip

nway. In the same inning. Terty Course. The Army, Hong Kong, defeated the visiting Com-Barros to the Far Turn, thus the game was practically salted and 71 the record of the New

bined Services XI from Malaya by one wicketing up the berth left vacant by Noronha who patrolled the right

absenco of Cynthia Moita, on the Sookunpoo ground yesterday.

with

Mr. Robb was runner up with pastura ati she was relieved Peggy Barros held the

station of the pitching assignment by 150 followed by Messrs, D.A.O. well and snared every fly ball Volle prate misjudged By Davies and F.K. Wallace

158. Full results are given bo- It was the visitors' second defeat by one wicket, the ball that came her way, while and allowed two more markers, when only Anishing

low as well as the draw for the Malayan side having been beaten by the some Margie Xavier. gave a creditable

Club Championship, the first two rounds of which are to be played margin by the Mainland-at Kowloon on Sun-

oh, November 28. day,

Path is

Saturday's Racing

The following handicaps for the 10th Extra Race Meeting on November 20 were yesterday-

have

The

Z.B.W.

rapidly

Individual prizes for the best rounda

on either course were

with 70 on the Old and Mr.

on -D.A.O. Davies with 70

tho

1

about it subsequently when they found they had to pay out quite large sums of money.

This year's race looks just open, although if weight of money #neuns anything, coupled with trainer's optimism, then Scotch Masson Comfort, trained by Tom at Lewes

Coast, on the South should win. This four-year-old gelding by the Derby winner

Prince Rupert failed his friends Felstead has some pretensions to Class and is only set seven stone this week

second, although a hotly backed

Botter Team six pounds to carry.

performance. Scotch Comfort would have had favourite. He

may not be too

The Wildcats were the better Move Paid

team in every department and ten pounds less to carry had he genuine.

Inez Sodres was moved over to deserved their victory, and it was Up at the top of the handicap won his Inst

He

ure Good won the 4 o'clock earlier.

Taste, Bridle Path, It was a low-scoring match

the midway station, thus relieving indeed & dark day for the Owls Coubrador and Philadelphe yesterday,

the versatile Alec Mendonza for who committed more bungles in a cace al Sandoyn Fark on October

highest scorer for Good Taste was favourite for the 22, whereas the conditions of the

visitors being Captain

the more Important task of taking single game thun they did the won by Mr. J.J. Cowperthwaite ton pounds

before the weights, Imposed

care of the longer clouts, and the whole of last season. race

Only five penalty for horses winning after were published, but this four. Hunter, with 20.

The speaker this week on the Now, the winner and runner-up move paid handsome dividends us year-old has been allotted more other batsmen reached double October 21 at noon,

Alec hauled down Teresa "Choo-

20-regular Softball Friday aportscast Chen

figures in the innings, which chan was anticipated.

chi" Baptista's hot liner over the at 7.15 p.m. will be Teresa "Choo- of the Cup not being eligible for Bridle

a distinct pos-closed at 111.

while the

buzes were chl" Baptista. The feature over these prizes. key-stone ability the winner. He is Stepto was Hong Kong's best

brimming, to smother what might

is goining popularity| JASPER CLARK CUP RESULTS coming back to his best form and bowler, having the fire analysis of

alate inning, been a late

rally.

dly and no Softball fan should might easily score for the popular six wickets for 32 runs in 17

Wildcat offensive was miss it. Ted avers, of which ex-steeplechase jockey,

seven were

sparked by Peggy Barr

Barros' three Leader, whose horses are running maksients.

A meeting of all managers has Rolid blows, while conch Buster been called for Friday at 5.30.G.D. Carter Banton took three for 25 in 14.2| very well just now.

1. Auld Korkie Handicap (late) Hollands, who soon caught on to p.m. at Doc Molthen's Once, to Coubrador and Philadelphe are overs.

The Army, Hong Kong, lost two Autumn Lead (189), Chelsen (182), Chief the Owls erratic fielding weak discuss the coming International run-Tournaments for Mon and Ladies. 9th owned by the bookmaker,

Major Witness (150), Diamandeld (144). Etness, master-minded his Mr. Percy Thompson, and trained cheap wickets and then

ern Diamond (186), Eatrelitia (15), making machine to play for errors Dawe (23) and Private Burton Golden Eagle (138), Happy Event (1 rather than home-runs. Although less than half the Beld | (16) put up a stand, and Major Ingrid

(16). have been mentioned, it would be Murray-Brown followed with 23 Lola Bapola (186), Pearl Bridge (149), Pinkie (144), The Stranger (140), Tunny very surprising if the winner does before falling leg before wicket. not come from among then

The tall, with the exception of (189) and Wright" (133). Narrowing the issuć to six, pre- Captain Banton (18 not dut) ference is for the horses Bridle failed to

the visitors' to wag, and Path and Philadelphe, the geld-store was passed with one wickets (160). Craan Witness (147), D Day for die Owls was gulity of five selected to take part in 5.8. Fighe ings Muster Dun and Scotch Com-to fall.

(142), Dealen (180), Pieter Jib (241) fumbles while the usually reliable rugby match on the Club fort, and the mares Always and L/Cpl. Jones was out just after Jeep Lee (157), Lana (188). Lift Martens Terry Noronha muffed two caxy Ground at 5.15 p.m. tomorrow Solandra.. Maybe horse, the Hong Kong team had snatched] (189). Rebel (283) and Red Fox (145). Bridle Path will win from

Gamle Handicap. Clus 1. 6 Pkz. | pop-flies,

between the Club 1st XV and the the victory.

the "A" XV. Colonel Steele took five wickets an Airborne (182). Dominion Day (141), Hurricane (141), Pearl Diver (128), mare Always, with the gelding

1st XV: F. Cessford, R. de Rome, Perry (187). Pleasant Valley (135) xtr Master Dun, Alling the minor for Malaya. position. Reuter.

Combined Servicos, Sunlight (147).

and hone-head plays, reminiscent D. Henderson, P. Franklin, H Robinson, J. R. Henderson, D. G. Stake. Class 2. of the Wahoos in their first season Malaya

Miler Chesterfield (148), Cooper (1821. of softball, one play shone above Lochlan, 1. V. Carrol, N. I. Meffan, Fort Knox (14), Kappy Valley (164). all others by comparison, and that H. M. G. Forgate, E. Brown, Tpionship resulted as followe

Bowman, J. Small, A. Taylor and Kentucky Moon (100). Lily 1150).

brilliant Lucky Strike (182), Meteorologist (147) entch of Eme Babida's hefty line, H. Warne,

the windy-alley.

By putting up the apprentice Jackey, Cyril Orton, who still claims five pounds, the trainer has halved his handicap and, according to sound information confident of very

success. Orton le a vary fine little boy and the horse should not fall for lack of assistance from the

20

Faddto.

The first three last year, Regret. Stor of Autumn and Boltonian, have accepted, as has Las Vega, who was the winner-two years #KO. Of this batch, most confid-. ence appears to be behind Star In The Handicap Ladies Doubles, of Autumn and Newmarket is Mrs. Lilton and Mrs. Standalost hoping that he will credit head- beat Mrs. Dunnett und Mrs. quarters with this prize espe- Campbell 8-2.8-2.

cially as horses trained there have At The Ladies Recreation Club done so badly in this year's big today,

Indienps. C. W. L. Way and L.F Stokes (Manufacturers Idle In

Boltonian, who was third last surance) will play K. B. Baker year, will be accompanied to the AL and W.J. Skinner (PWD) in the past by the stable companion Men's Duubies Inter-long itandi- | ways. Both are owned by the popular Bolton brewer, Mr. John Hamer.

cap.

1 He Men's Chib Singles. J. Maelic will play F. Alexander:

SOCCER MATCH

POSTPONED

n

by George Todd.

the

SOCCER TABLES

FIRST DIVISION

Major Haig, b Stepto ** Major Greenwood, ibw., Steplo

10

Stepto

10

P. W. D. I. F. A. PLS/Ldr. Leggelt, é Dawe, b

021

7 12

announced

Clam T. From 2 M.P.:—Atgun 11 (142).

(159). Justice of Peace

2. Eldford Handicap (lat Bec.), Clasa 3. 1 Milos-Aacot Beauty (147), Chief

4. St. Andrew's

The strategy worked out well, for the Wahoos committed a total of 22 errors, maven of which were made in the second frame. Therese Remedios at third baso

Reckless Running

Out of the maelstrom of errors

Castilho's was frent

Pards (112), Rose Emme (148), Sunabiše Į SA (148), V-J Day (185) and Welona (153), drive through

CLUB RUGGER TEAMS

The following

olt

New

Conte Course Toget

76

71

147

D.B. Robb..

17

T

154

D.A.0. Davies

82

76

158

F.K. Wallace

21

77

7.D. Hantar

B2

20%

J.J. Comperthwaite.. 79

25

264

R.K. Colling

85

70

N.A. Brown

원대

104

C.H.T. Buen

33

164

W.0. Davies

34

84

KB. Robertson

23

189

6.H. Gordon

have beon A. Lim71 16:52

$5

AB

W.8. Kay

83

.. Cation

& Bathurst

T. McMullen

F.1.0. Porze

D. Classe

10%

1. Shewan

Nit returns from four others. The draw for the Club Cham-

Gordon v. Col- First Round: "A" XV I. Muckle, J. Tinson, lings, Suen v. Robb, Cowperth- 1. Citford Handicap (2nd Bre). Cins which Irene froze and doubled off Laidlaw, D. H. Y. Bluck, D. Or-waite v. Tighe, Hay v. K.S. 1 Miles-Axion (185). Becken Inez Soares at first base, for the hard, G. Gray, W. R. Williamson, Kinghorn, Hunter, v. D.A.O. Da- K. Baker, Kinghorn, B. T. John-vies, W.O. Davies v. Cotton,--Car- 20) ham (162), Blus Ribbon (159), Bilor_dky only double-play of the comedy ton. Cowley, W. G. Minto, W. C fer v. Brown, and Lissaman v.

(19), Piring Arrow (189), Liberalios of errors.

Allwright, Plowden and D. Fitzroy Wallace.

Juding by the market, Always. hve-year-old

mare, is belter fancled and with only seven stoni 6. China "A" five-to-carry she-should-be-in Chinese AA 18111F/LA. Lloyd, lbw.. Banton

D K.M. Dur 1 0 6 2 21 1110 Capt. Hunter, c Murray-Brown, Bt. Iceph.74 1 2 19 11 #

b Banton Army

14 3 2 1 Eastern casily Kit Chee

ine fighting line at the finish.

Four lightly weighted condi- dates around the seven stone and Army at win, are Lord Roseberry's

on Saturday, year-tid Yoyo, the French-brad Club

Cpl. Kobinson, e Stepto,

Thornton

#40 425 20 X

11 Star (109). Masterplees (1591, National Wahoo fret-sncker Hilda Soare, Williams.

The First Division soccer match❘ mark, any of whom mis four- 8. China " ↑ 2 2 2 21 22 7/Col. Staple, Burton, b Stepto 19 Congress (138), Royal Commission (149) received more than her fair sharej

between Police

RAY Navy

Boundary Stroct November 20, has been postponed, ally Delancelle. the four-year-old Palle

The Second Division match be- Master Lun and the three-year- tween Police and Tramways will row be played on Saturday, November 20, instead of Sunday, November 21, at Boundary Street' at 2.30 p.m.

old Cemiswitch failure, Sports- Kwing Wah. master.

SAIGON ESCAPE

Salpen, November 13. Three sentries were killed when 198 Vietnamese political prisoners overpowered their guards and es- caped yesterday from a detention camp on the datekirts of Saigon,

Master Dun

2 0 4 24 38

11 18

1 6 10 25 10

20 Of this quartet, preference is Chlaces AA. 11 10 0 1 53

Bouth China.. 11 555 10 19 for Master Dun, who won

K.M. Du

? 20 43 16 cleverly over two milos at As-

Nary

1 2 45 11 15 22 11 19

Leslie-Jones, e Dawe, b Stepto

Sugarfoot `(144) and Thunderbolt (125), -USVIMAS,

4

1. Teler Dandirap. Clam

of mocks as she valiantly at- Mile-Anyway [[82). Argentine Moon tempted to reach for several wild." 10 1111). Boom Town (187), toole (1981, heaves. Hilda also smacked out a

Cassie (1591, Desert Knight (185), to homer for her side. Poliol (138). Jeep Ring (147). King f Peace (150), Larkspur Led (159), Prince

The

Owls took the initiative by

4Dellght (188), Rasher (146) and Spanish fullying twice on Patsy Ribeiro's four-base blow with one aboard.

Onion (12);

1. Amid Racks Bundles (2nd Bet), but reckless base-running which 111 CT 7. From 2 M.P.-Aretio (169). look toll discounted whatever Busted Straight (111), Emperors Gate efforts were made to add to the (147), Fearless Witness (10) Flying score.

Capt.

Cdr. Lee, not out

5 A 28

7 8 24

D

SECOND DIVISION

. W. D. L. F. A. Pis.

F/L. Robertson, lbw,, b Stepto F/Lt. Kenyon, e Burton, b

Banton

Extras

Total

BOWLING

0.

W.

17

7 32

8

Whool (150), Happy Dog (163), Horú M. R.

Kong Malden (143), Jackal (189), Kells

14.2 3

25

a

0 22

1

12 2 20

23

11 21 18 14

..

20

10

(AK)

Tramways.4

St.“ Joseph's.. Police

• % $ 120, 21 8 6 0 1 7 20 414 10 23 2214 37-20

cot in September. He will be Kit Chee ridden by

"Midge" Army Richardson, who is having his Army (Kinj farewell ride, since next season. ho is starting up as a trainer. Higher up in the handicap bo- tween seven stone five and seven

Club

W.D. Chinese 11 3 T 14

the semi-offlelal nowspaper Ex-stone 12, there are several pro- Talko Irene Orient reported today.

minent candidates In Guerrier, Dockyard 10

Solandra ".GA.

It was later reported that 150 Raven Locks, Vasant, of the fugitives had been recap- and Prince Rupert, tured.-Reuter.

Bolicitors

The French-bred Guerrier has University

Notre Dame After

Football Record

New York, November 15.

Notre Dame is just six short of the modern US col. lege football record for winning games without losing any.

The Irish snatched their 26th win without intervening loss on Saturday, from Northwestern. 12-7.

10

10 4

10 0 1

43

Stepto Banton Thornton

7 Jones

Army, Hong Kong

Major Dawe, b Copley ......

2 Capt. French-Blake, e Steele,

b Leggettu 1 Major Helg C Robertson, b

Leggett

HOCKEY MATCHES Pte, Burton, e Leggett, b Steele 18

Major Murray-Brown, Ibw.,

Steelo

The Civil Service Hockey Club beat the University by Capt. Wilson, c Robinson, three goals to two in their Steele

hockey encounter on Sunday. Lt. Stepto, b Steele

The Royal Air Force will play

Lt. Thornton, e Robinson,

Capt. Banton, rot out

the Army at Sookunpoo tomorrow Steele atp.m. The umpires selected to referee the game: are Messrs. Palmer, and Malcham Singh. Tho Hong Kong Police

will meet the Navy at King's paric on

Wednesday at 4 p.m. The game will be played at the Navy California remained the ground. The umpires will be 'Pacific Coast's best bet for the Messrs. Merritt and Guest..

Rose host rola In the

Bowl game by smashing Washington State 44-14.

Feature, Games

HKCC TEAM

Pte. Bell, c Lee, b Kenyon L/Cpl. Jones, e Leggett,

Kenyon

Extras

Kenyon

The following have been select-Leggelt ed to represent the Hong Kong Steele Cricket Club in a cricket match Copley. Northwestern looked impressive against the visiting Combined anough in losing to Notre Dame Services, XI-on the Club ground to remain the favourite for the tomorrow. Play will commenco. honour of being quest In the 11 am sharp, Pasadena New Year's Day con- L.D: Kilboo (Captain), K.

Minnesota. test.

Oregon and Oson-Hughes, R. W. Franklin, Ohio State still are not counted N.R. Oliver, A.E. Parry, R.II. Hughes, T.P. Mahon, C.T. Rowe, D.H. Leach, L.F. Stookes, G.J. Kerr.

With the vlotory, the Irish equalled the 20-game unbeaten string of Knute Hockne's 1929- -30-31 Notre Dame teams. The present team has bapa tled only once in its victory parade, by Army in 1940.

The South Benders now need only six more games without a hitch to tie the 32-gamo streak set by Army. In 1944, 1947 and Delaware In 1040, 1047 with Feature games this week are. three Idle years intervening. Dartmouth at Princeton and College football's outstanding Penn State at Northwestern in stretch of success was fashioned the East. in an earlier day by the Call- Oklahoma at Kansas, Illinois rnia outfits of 1920 through at Northwestern and Ohio State ...fornia:

1925, which played 54 games at Michigan in the Mid West.

Duke at North Carolina, Ken without

Avo unbestan

out of the raco,

23

(185), Kwong Ming (140), Mabuhay, (115), Marigold (147). Minx. (157), Radar (1) Hane Atest (14), Shdogrils (140), Bidber

133) and printer (185).

Staring a devastating Ave-run attack in the second inning, the intamed Felines forged ahead in the game. In the third, the Owls tried to catch up with the score:

Billy Conn Tries For A Comeback

Macon, November 14. Bigger, older and more sarious, Billy Conn goes into

the ring here on Monday night in his first ra gular fight since he was knocked out by Joe, Louis two years ago.

14

113

CASE REFERRED

BACK TO COURT

.

The 31-year-old Pittsburgh "kid" will meet Mike O'Dowd, 205-pound New Yorker, in the first, of, a series of exhibitioni

The case in which You Kin- bouts that reach the climax

M. R. w.fung, 28-year-old partner of the when Billy goes against. Louis Wah Nam Radio Shop of 341 himself in, la. Chicago "six- Nathan Road, was committed for rounder.

Total

BOWLING

13.5 4 24

12 2 32

10

3--

0

30

13

BIG THEFT ON STONECUTTERS

late

sparring

the

trial by Mr. W. H. Latimer on Conn arrived here October 23 lost on four charges of tonight. The handsome' aghter receiving stolen property bolween said in the East that he has November 6, 1947 and August. 12| boxed more than 100 rounds last, has been referred backt - Against such

Doody the Lower Courts by the Hon. foes as Len. Bala and Charley Attorney-General, *.

Sivic and he was confident Re-hearing of the case has been he still has his old fleetness. fixed for the afternoons of Docta-

Some

5,000 fans are expected Forty-one, iron mooring rings, ber 28 and 29. Mr. A. S. C. to jam. Macop's city Auditorium 60 fron shackles; oight iron sln=- Comber represented; secused, at for their first look at the fellow kers weighing 1,000 lbs. each. 18 the last houring, and Detective who almost whipped Louts b Iron sinkers weighing 500 lbs. Sub-Inspector W. H. Summer one night and then bicycled for, 12th man: W.L., Howard. Um- euch, 12 fren sinkers weighing 108 prosecuted. Accused is on bail of eight rounds before hitting the p pire: R.R. Davies.

lbs. each, and eight 40-gallon $2,500 cash and $5,000 surely. wpply iron drums, were stolen

SOCCER MEETING

Crot

Stonocutiers between DEBATE ON HK November. Band. 12.

Hol Chi-aling / was

unt Notre

Dame Minland at Vanderbät in the South, | Cluba “will "be held', ni' the) Hang { vélore Mr-"Hin-shing Loss Cand tigas "that Kong Kong has tht

This

convas in the second affair,

Conn said recently that if he "knocked out Louis In the Chi- The YMCA Literary and Dei. zaga exhibition in the middle of A meeting of the Representan

December he would claim the tucky

at Tennessee and Mary-tives of Non-Chinese Football

was charged bating Society to debato a mo

title although #he: doubted; that

chigan, Army, California

Baylor at Southern Methodist Kong Football Association's office bral yesterday with the Dose government it deserver" in the ho would be recognised

on Wednesday, November 17, 1948, rion of 414 lottery tickets valid The motion will be proposed by inted and sublabed for the proprie

Wast Lounge

at p.m. tomorrow champ United Press. Clemson came through unseath in the South West

Saturday al- Stanford at California, South at 3.15 pm, f

at 1223081: Defendant was Montadore their seers Callornia, at UCLA and Busincas: to select Non-Chinese arrested peas Ito ships finest Mr. P.E. Skinner, and oppond by ointed and pubished for the proprie rularwchadules, Fin

Round November 11.: A fun of HK3760) Mr. D. Bernacchi, and the general with perfect Oregon at Oregon State on the team for the First

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