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THREE TEAMS BATTLING News Discrimination Club, Police FOR HONOURS IN DIV. 11 Alleged At Meeting
(By "ALCYDES"}
DECISION DUE The Easter holiday matches did not settle all the
TODAY ON
ups and downs of the league problems; in fact in some cases the situation has become more obscure.
TELEPHONE RATES There is quite a struggle going on in the Second
(coutmurd from Page 11
Division between Southampton, Fulham and West Brom all three have excellent chances of promotion,
Ir the ruler alien wenje marion copes, said Mr Lansiale, he would
Portsmouth 131 Division not have raped the run set this
however, look, all set la wint He saw his Bistructions ge were to and for an adjectament, the coveted leugte hunours of though they sretion, a to apply to the Court for this
II The arbitration suitered" a bud reverse at the aut, but for a fali investi- hands of Birmingham on East- This Fatum to be mase do the Com-
er Monday, lesing 3-0. work they are away to Bolton bany atropika
and should clinch matters by taking full points.
M Potter sand the preliminary Jent of law should be decided He did not ente how long mendigation would take, or What chak 5
The
Pompey have only dropped two
season.
Spurs on Saturday a pretty tough propositiun and will have to give of Quir best to outdo the London-
en.
RA,
In Division ITT (South) Swan-
the lenders,
are this week way to Brighton and need only to draw to ensure their return t the Second Division, „fler a break
only une seuron.
In the Northera Division, we
Rotherham And noth
and Hull
with the odds in favour of Holl
Gover Ant; punchin ut Bulion ater the 193.5-36 | battling it out for league hunours |
Company Newcastle their nearest rivals would neve
Barve applied for
claimed only there points from bitration if they катери The
their holiday games and are this bulges they propioned 6 make; week up against a pretty sufť pro-
unlawful
position to Liverpool. I Day in eland to favour the Home teams in this match.
WART
It was we who called the t tention of Government to certain Ders and farts Checking thei arcomats as a secondary branch of the more argoed Me. Potter.
No Adjournment
The ablators runest think 18sera chunku be no adjournment
an
that they should proceed to hear Nurtepe on the preliminary put
Mr. Lonsdale then proceeded to the Telephone Ordinace 390, na detad, and sand its domi 112, mored note was control by Govern
He mislooved the various
stiletions placed on the Com py, war sard the messure of control in a case was far more bigad than control exercised over
1-
deal
cther public utility companies.
ite next dealt with the amend 1902 Ortlannace of 1930 which 313- finduced three main aspects, Flist The Government and il rumbled
with radic Company lo telephiany
etable codes to operate in the Culous
Vermelly within the Company's fanchise: a thirdly provision was madi other Quan rates of charges cubription to be laid down.
The selling out of these various changes, in net result, was that wis not to make Company any charges except with the ap pavit of the Governor in Comi-
11.
Ay contention is
therefor that t charges made by Or Company to subscibers must be
hy, the Govertur approved
11 Coumeil. It is
a further
meastips ⚫f control
which invers
(inveram exercises," said Mr. Lonsdale.
In the 1930 amending ordinance there is a section relaxing this
control, cintended Mr. Lonsdale
ife
then went on
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Mutilesboro, who did a splendid Newcastle on job in detentingg Monday, pse Blackpool on the butter's grand on Saturday and they look good for at least a draw I should say
They will certainly be striving to evade the relega ton bugey which at the moment Looks periously near to them.
Huddersfield who went down badly to avvajot Just Monday, losing
be ex- debt, will surely pected to beat Everton' at home.
Manchester United who took full polits from their Easter
Puston entertain
This week atul should
on form
taki beth pants.
Hames
It is for the Second Division to provide the match of the day-- here we have two teams South-
West ampton and
Brom, both battling for prenation; taking the
at the Dell.
by virtue of the two games the have in hand over thuir rivals.
Rotherham are away to Stock- port on Saturday and should keep their interest alive by taking full points here,
Hull on the other hand have
011
much stiffer opposition in York City, who, If you remember right- ly, beat Huil
their home ground quite recently. However, that think Hull wil defeat by winning this garser.
Forecast for matches 10 be played on Saturday April 23.
evenge
DIVISION I ARSENAL v Chelsea ASTON VILLA v Stoke Blackpool v Middlesbrough Bolton v PORTSMOUTH
Firmingham HUDDERSFIELD v Everton LIVERPOOL v Newcastle MANCHESTER U. v Preston Sheffield U. v BURNLEY SUNDERLAND v Charlton WOLVES
Manchester
C. DIVISION II DARNSLEY V
✓ Eury BLACKBURN Y Leeda U. Bradford Chesterfield What a watch this should prove CARDIFF v Coventry to be? On the result may well hang the decision as to whether
FULHAM v
Brentford Grimsby West Bivy will ascent to higher by y Weat Inm
LUTUN Lincoln company or not next season, They have taken full points from PLYMOUTH v Leicester
F. TOTTENHAM Netts Southampton in their last Two
Queens P. R. v SHEFFIELD W. games at the Dell, but I think on
SOUTHAMPTON y W. Bromwich this websion Soton will lay the
DIVISION III (South) bugey anal' take the spoils.
Aldershot v NEWPORT Brighton SWANSEA Bristol City v Ipswich Exeter v BOURNEMOUTH Levion O, v Walsall MILLWALL v Bristol R. NORTHAMPTON v Crystal P. NORWICH v Watford Port Vale v TORQUAY Southend v READING Swindon v Notts C.
Fulham Picked
Fulham, the other team In this Division vitally interested in the promotion race and who, inel dentally lock full points at Easter- Elde, entertain their neighbours, Brentford, at Craven Cottage and should take the buncurs in this match fairly easily.
cannot ex-
Lincoli City,
At the other end of the tuble. who now Berm doomed to return to the Third deal with Division after only
a season in section 40, Dikt argued that the higher sphere, are this week charges for subscription in the
Luton and away to second paragraph were related to weet to pruilt antich the other charges set out in para-
visit. graph three, for the purpose of Notts Forest put up a tremend- maintaing an efficient and cons
ous show over the holiday period tintcus service, and must be in an effort to stave off relegation, construed to include those other
taking four points out of a possi- charges.
ble sis). I'm afraid they wiit furt
Therefore the total income rit the Company, Including income from other charges, should be taken into account when comput- ing the proft that would pay a dividend of not less than per cent to shareholders.
Disagrees
sight
Mr. Potter. In reply, sald he
entirely
disagreed with Mr.
DIVISION III (North) CARLISLE v Acerington Chester v Halifax Crewe DONCASTER DARLINGTON v Mansfield Gateshead v from this
v OLDHAM Hartlepools v TRAMMERE New Brighton v WREXHAM ROCHDALE v Barrow SOUTHPORT v Brodford C. Stockport v ROTHERHAM York v HULL
Browns Upset Indians; Braves Scalp Phillies
New York, April 20.
Lonedale on his interpretation The St. Louis Browns clouted pitcher Bob Fellor off
of section 40. Existing charges,
he wald, covered everything.. Subscription
rates or charges;
word just for Installation of A
maintenance In
manner.
the mound yesterday to upset the world cham- pion Cleveland Indians 5-1 in the American League.
telephone and Its subsequent In other American League The Brooklyn Dodgers, aided
efficiant an
games, Tommy Heinrich knock- by three homers off Larry Jan- No other charges, such as that ed a ninth inning home run sen, drubbed the New York
could come under to give the New York Yankees Giants 10-3 at Ebbets Field,
Scores:
of removal, that category. It was a stable re-a 3-2 victory over the Wash- charge from which the ington Senators before 40,075 current fund was made up for payment opening day fans in New York. of an annual dividend of eight The Philadelphia Athletics per cent to shareholders.
Boston Red Sox
the whipped, the income from this regular stable 3-2 in Philadelphia behind the source was Insumolent, then the tight pitching of Lea Brisse, the Company could make an increase. left-hander with the
in the subscription rates to make tered leg.
up
the
denclency,
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Winning battery: Ned Garver and Sherman Lollar, Lets Mass). war-shat-Washington New York (Winning battery:
and Gus Niarhos). Boston
Outfielder Johnny Groth blast- The other charges, such as re- two
n 5-1 victory over Chicago movala, charges for trunk calls, Tigers to give the Defrolt
etc. came under existing charges. | before
4 record opening day Philadelphia
They were of a fluctuating nature, crowd of 53,435 fans In Detroit, (Winning battery:
and by no stretch of imagination could they be included under the terrn 'subscription".
Mr. Potter Bald that the amend-
ing ordinance removed all restric- tions on profits which the Com- pany couk!
gross
The Boston Braves, in the National League, took both game of a doubleheader with Philadelphia, 4.3 and 11-2
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and Rosar). Chicago Detroit
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The alleged discrimination in dissemination of news in regard to the visit of the Singapore Army Soccer XI over the Easter holidays was again discussed at a meeting of reporters of the Chinese Press yesterday.
This alleged discrimination resulted in a complete blackout of news in the Chinese Press, with one exception, regarding the visit and games of the Singapore Army Soccer team.
Leanderson Wins Boston Marathon
Boston, April 19.
Karl Gosta Leanderson, lone
challenger from Sweden, but one of Europe's outstanding distance runners,
today won
the Boston marathon over 20 miles 385 yards in two hours 31 minutes 50.8 seconds,
This was the 53rd race and the Swede led the 137 other runners for most of the journey to win from Dr. Drygall, of New York, whose lime
hours 35 was two minutes 44 seconds.
The record for the course was hours 25 minutes 39 seconds Yun Lok Suh, of Korea, two years ago. He was expected to compete again, but the lost - cials heard from him was
that he was stranded in Tokyo await
two
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ing a a plane to America.
Louis White, the Boston Negro, was third in two hours 36 min ules
48 seconds, Johnny Kelly, fourth running his 19th marathon, and Joe Smith was fifth.
Leanderson was never worse
than in fourth place throughout the race and once the half dis- tance was passed he was never headed-Reuter.
BIG DEAL FOR LEON VOLTERRA
London, Aprli 20. who selis English Derby wlaners has made another big deal.
Leon Volterra, French horse ownICK und breeder, hus sold Jack Hylton, London thea-
The pan
face-
A Joint statement was pub- lished in the. Chinese Press of forth the yesterday, setting reasons which led to the black- out uf news in connection
Win Easily
In Soccer Encounters
Tho two First Division soccer games played yes- terday resulted in easy victories for Club and Police, who overcame Royal Navy and South China "B" respectively.
Club, who entertained a weakened Royal Navy XI at Happy Valley, had no difficulty in beat- ing their opponents by seven goals to two.
with the Singapore Army hunting ground,
team.
It was pointed cut la this statement that news of the vinit jud been released by a responsible party to one particular news- paper only. to the exclusion of others.
The Club players all wore black armbands and observed one minute's silence before the kick-off as a mark of respect who Mackenzie, for Mr. A. died on Sunday last.
South China "B" who visited Boundary Street and have never found this spot to be a happy went down to Police by four gouls to two.
Club 7----Royal Navy 1
Royal Navy took the field with new line-up and a completely although several of the players impressed individually, they fail ed to work as a team.
The standard of play never at
After the breather Police show- ed belter combination and Chan On-yin scored again from a good pou by Redman, Tam Yung-kun and Redman completed the scar- ing for Polleo.
Lee Yuk-lak scored both goals for South Chino, one of which was from a penalty.
Police: Ho Sing: Tsang Sak- hong, Fung Pait-chan; Chan On- ylu, Howlett, Luu Wing-kong; Ng Yin-wai. Celluco, Redman,, Yuen Yiu-Iam and Toen Yung-kun.
South China "B": Choy Kin- chung: Sack-ching, Tsong Chung-wun: Chung Fook-luen, Sin Yau-sang. Leung Sheung tak; Chiu Wing-kong, Au Chi-
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Several speakers at yesterday's meeting pointed out that, it had always been the practice" of the Hong Kong Football Association, any time reached First Division yin. Chan Tak-fai, Li Yuk-tuk on the body governing umateur standard and the depleted Navy and Tong Sheung. football in this Colony, to release ; team were no match for the Club, news to the Chinese Press regard-whose superior team-work proved | Ing soccer topics and the visits of teams from abroad,
a dreat asset.
off briskly The game started In the present instance, how with Navy taking up the attack, ever, the HKFA had filed to but their forwards lacked ente- follow the usual practice, al- slon and Individual efforts to though it is now known that it break through the Club defonce was in possession of information
were soon repulsed regarding the visit of the Singa- pore Army team,
The difficulties confronting re- porters from the Chinese Press attempting to contact the Hong Kong Area Sports Board, whose office is located in a Pro
Prohibiter Area, were also discussed.
After lengthy discussion, was decided that letters should
Football Association,
Club drew first blood about 10 minutes from the kick-off when Main connected a neat pass by Blekford and placed the ball into. the corner of the net. the Beture
half time whistle, Club added
two
more goals w their tally, Nelson (1) and Kler- nan (1) being the morkamen.
Shortly after resumption, Main
be addressed to the Hong Kong put 'Club further ahead, the sal- the Hong lors during the lead of their Kong Arca Sports Board and the opponents through Spiers, who Government Frers Relations Om- converted
awarded
0
Penalty
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6.45
Today's Soccer
SECOND DIVISION
South China: Boundary Bizert,
m. Referees F.A. Barretto, Club w Army-K),; Club, 6.46 pan; Be
feree: Ext. Manson.
Navy • PCA; Navy, 1.45 p.m.; Refere
A. Luck
XMB (PP from 21.10.481 | Tramways
Army "1", 3.46
p.m. Referee: Ll Bing-ton
CAA - KIL, Chery Chathani Read, 6.45
p.m. Hrferer: A.F. WI
SQUASH GAME
4
RESULTS
AT A GLANCE
Club
Police
FIRST DIVISION
7 Royal Navy
4, S. China "B"
เ SECOND DIVISION Dockyard 3 Solicitors'
Taikoo
"St. Joseph's
*Taikoo received a walk-ove from St Joseph's, who were un able to fold a team.
Sands Beats Caboche, French Boxe:
London, April 19. Dave Sands, the Australia triple champion, outpointed Luciene. Caboche, of France, is a ten-round middleweight con test at the Royal Albert Hal tonight.
Jew
The fight was disappointing and there
highlight throughout the ten rounds.
were
The Australian's eagerness t please after his recent defeat b the American Yarosz In his firs British fight won him practicall every round, but not in a wa that made him look a champloq
The Frenchman proved only" moderate fighter with itle t offer and he covered up and rej earlie treated throughout the rounds.
Sands found difculty in pene bu trating Caboche's defence, there was ittle doubt that the Frenchman was out-classed what boxing was seen. He ra ceived plenty of applause from the crowd for a plucky display.
The Mercantile Bank of India beat Astatic Petroleum Company in a friendly game of squash by four matches to one yesterday. Sections of the crowd becam
The results were:-
bored with the poor fight and It M. Wilson (Mercantile apart from whistling and shout Bank;
beat N. S Doyles 2-0; ng some called for Danny Kay after held a firm grip on the game: A. L. A. Bonbernard (Mercantile to give them some excitemen Kleman, who was playing a fine Bank) beat W. G. Davidson 2-1; The ram as American comedia game as usual, completed a good W. J. Little (Mercantile Bank was in a ringside seat. afternoon's work by scoring three beat R. A. Mead 2-0; W. C. more goals for Club before the Talt (Mercantile Bank) lost to Anal whistle, each of which was B. A. O. Davis 0-2; O, J. Kerr the result of well executed pass (Mercantile Bank) beat H. M. Ing movements.
Newton 2-0.
er relative to the factors which against the Club defenders. led to the declafon to enforce a Club immediately assumed the blackout of news in the case of offensive once more and there- The Singapore Army Soccer team. The letters were circularised to the different Chinese newspapers lost night and will be dispatched today.
Christie Play Starts Today
The stage
adaptation
of tho
Club: Calton, Fowler, Strange, Weller, Forrow, Beck, Baker, Main, Nelson, Kiernan and Bick- ford.
Royal Navy: Oakes, Wilson, McCoinre, Castell, Rowlands,
CLUB 2ND XI
The Frenchman's Lobbing and weaving made him a difficul target, but he had no punch the could be teamed dangerous,
In fact
both boxers landed many times, but there
มอง ณ sign that either was th danger q taking a count.
Caboche did show signs of nose bleeding in the eighth round, but he had not indicated that Sand The following will represent thewould be a worthy opponent to
champion, Marcel
trical impressario, a share in the novel "Ten Little Niggers," by Stanhope, Moore, Splers, Mooney Hong Kong Football Club in a 2nd the
three ven
year olds Royal Empire and Lord Drake.
of Missions
and the CA
In the
world Division soccer game against the Cerdan.--Reuter.
Club (Kowloony at the
ground today!
Brown, Taylor, Urquhart, Mc- Kay. Loche, de Rome, Barclay. Gaffney, Baker, Hoaper, Barker.
Kick off: 6:46 p.m.
is now Agatha Christie, final stages of rehearsal by the, Allen and Cassel, Garrison Players. It will be pre- Both are entered in the mile sented to the public at the In- Police 4-5. China "B" 2 and half De-by classic at Epsom atute on June 4 Royal Empire is oft
10 Scamen
Showing Improved form, Police fered by bookingkers at 25-1 and today, tomorrow and Saturday.
beat South China "B" by four up. Lord Druko is an outsider. The Garrison Players is the goals to wo.
dramatic The transtion
club in Although playing was disclosed new
against the yesterday. Sale price
sun during the first half, Poliçe Ten Little Niggers," which had did most of Hylton's
of the attacking and percentage were not
the West were rewarded with a good goal Jun on known.-Associated successful Presa
stage, Is one of Agatha from Chan On-yin. Half time Christie's best thrillers. It is an
The Spring tennis tournaments Found the Police leading by a in Club de Recreio as well as tho unusual
story, providing many slagle goal. Just before the in- Kowloon Cricket Club were post- moments of suspense and thrilla terval the Police goalie had to poned yesterday owing to the soft well mingled with subtle humour leave the field after receiving an condition of the courts caused by and quick action. The mystery Injury to his arm. deepens as the story is told and the audience is kept guessing to the final curtain.
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PROBABLE EPSOM
RUNNERS
London, April 19. The probable runners and jockeys for the City and Suburban Handicap, to be run over one and a quarter miles at Bosom to- morrow number 11.
They are: Impeccable (Gordon Richards), Hope Street (Edgar Britt), Rear Aðnira) (D. Robert-
End
The show should provide a very enjoyable evening's entertain ment. The box office is now open at Moutrio's Chator Kond. All seats are numbered and may be reserved.
son), Native Heath (Eph 5ml) 20 Casualties
Mighty
Ten
Maharatta (C. Smirke), Spol (Dougins Smith Liberty
Light
(T. GoBling), Par formance (Billy Cook), Allzarene H. Packham), Donbar (S, Great- hurst), and Humming Bird (C. Orton)-Reuter,
HOME SOCCER
The results
In Amethyst
(Continued from Page 1)
Monday's heavy rainfall,
Foreign Fighters To Help U.S. Boxing
New York, April 19.
Jack Dempsey believes that competent foreign fighters will play an important part in help- ing American professional boxing regain its pre-war status.
message from "It is good to bring the European fighters to
Americo," he said.
"They make the Ameji- can boys work harder and that's good for boxing. The Europeans are willing to put everything they have into fighting, because if they make good they will make amounts of money they could not possibly have earn- ed in their home towns. With good foreign-
ers in the ring, the. American fighters will have to train harder and work harder to meet the competition.”
Rugby Results
London, April 19, J Results of rugby football games played today were:
Union: Bath
3 Leicester 8 Bridgwater and Albion O Coven try O. Cardiff & Northampton 15 Llanelly 3 Welsh Universities Newport 5 Barbarians 8. Fonty- pool Devonptat det vicem ✪. Stroud 8 Notts 6. Newbridge 24 Birmingham 6. Aberavon 20 London University 5. Exeter 14 Bridgent 9. Lydney & Gloucester O. Moestig @ Nuneaton 3. Penz- ance and Newlyn 5 St. Thomas's Hospital 8.
Lougue: Bradford Northern 11 Wakefield Trinity 6. Casticford 6 Batley 12, Halifax 5 Liverpobl Stanley B. Huddersfield 48 Fea- therstone Rovers 7, Leeds 48 Hull 11.-Reuter,
FRANK PARKER WITHDRAWS
Paris, April 19. Frank Parker (USA) with- drew from the doubles in the in- ternational lawn tennis, touna- ment here today, pleading woart- ness after his many touERDENANİS In recent months.
He played in the singles, how aver, and easily beat Robert Lavel (France) 6/2, 6/1.
A fragmentary Consort received by the British said "In view of Are could not," Consort's radio stopped abruptly at that point. The belief here was that Consort's radio antenna may London, April 18, have been shot away and because of soccer games of the shore fire the destroyer had
made no attempt to repair il played today were
First Division: Wolverhampton The British frigāto Black Shemeld United 0; Aston Villa 1 Swan was proceeding upstream Sunderland 1.
from Shanghai to try to pull Second Diviston: Coventry City Amethyst off the island. Another 1
Bromwich 0; Sheffold
report, not confirmed in Nanking, Wed. 0
0 Chesterfield 0.
the cruiser London would Third Division Northern: Brad-cover the Black Swan during the ford City 2 Accrington Stanley 2. tperation. Third Division Bouthern! Tor- Chinese
Dempsey practises what he kind of fighter is good for the Navy Headquarters, quay United 2 Crystal Palace 0. here denied repur:
He imported the fight game." that Na preaches, Scottish "A": Third Lanark 3 tionalist" artillery fired on Austrian
Jo heavyweight,
Dempsey obviously was sincere Hibernian 2-Reuter.
Amethyst by mistake, The re- Weldin, who has had only in- as he talked..to the press at port had circulated briefly in the different success, the French cocktail party at his Broadway capital-Associated Press and middleweight, Laurent Dau-taurant during which
thuille, who has been imprca writers,
likeable Ask mol tho sive at Montreal, and his fatent
"Sometimes it is a importation is Ella Ask, Fin-for a boxer to have more nish featherweight.
of his handlers," sald Dempsey. Manita, April 20. The former heavyweight cham- "People expect too much of a
Worcester, Massachusetts, The House Committee which is man is enthusiastic about Ask.
man Dempsey has-they think
Apel 20. the kid. should win all his fights The players will be Cyril Kemp,
bouring arguments on the
"He can punch w.th either
Graton and Knight Corporation, peachment Guy Jackson, J.-P. Metale and President Quirino has deniet a boxer for his limited experience.
dainst hand and he's a pretty good with a one-punch knockout,
which has subsidiaries in London, fa. not under Ironclad England, and Sherbrooke, Canada morton" to "quash the diärger. He has no murke, after 18 fights, contract-to- Dempsey.
plans to bulld don't believe in tying The Committee s
· UB$1,000,000 which shows he can move and fighter to one outfit," Dempsey hides a week in Albany, Georgia. expected to
tannery with a capacity of 0,000 hear evidence the remainder of block.
explained. The fighters shouldAssociated Press. this week on whether the factu
Dublin, April 20. T. G. McVergh was named non- playing captain Jesterday of the Irish lawn tennis tasm” to play Chile in the European zone Davis Cup match here on April 30, May 2 and 3.
make which was lines free, with a 25 per cent dis- imposed by the original 1925 or- count on rates for lines ever and dinance.
Boston (1st game) Under the amendment above that figure. any profit above 12
Mr. Petter said the whole Issue Philadelphia per
cent on takings and trunk call was crystal clear;
there was no Philadelphia were, to be shared equally with ambiguity whatever. He referred Government, so that the more to section 35 of the ordinance (Second game) prost the Company made the which clearly defined what sub- St. Louls larger also would be the Govern
seriptions were. It was Impossible Cincinnati ment's shore.
part or Parcel of subscrip- berger and Dick Mueller),"
Pittsburgh his reference painted the picture tions. of the Government as a public "My contention therefore is Chicago
0 B watchdog
log and the inference one that rates means aubscription (Winning battery: Rip Sewell would draw was that the Tele- rates and nothing else," concluded and Hal McCullough) phone Company was in sort of Mr. Potter."
Now York
3. 10: 1 wild wolf," said Mr. Potter who After Mr. Lonsdale had replied, Brooklyn, ad........ 10, 11 0 pointed out that by virule of the the Board adjourned to 10 am (Winning battery: Joe Hatten "amendment in the ordinarice the this-moming for announcement and Roy- Campanella). Government was to be given 300) of its decision.
Associated Pres
Mr Lonsdalo' had "entller "lül meg in the other charges as winning battery. Ken Roffens k. F. Egan-Associated Press...
Reuter,'
PI IMPEACHMENT RESOLUTION
resolution
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Parker's place as partner to Henri Coohef was taken by Pedro Massip (Spain). Having drawn f bye, they easily won their second round match 6/1, 6/2 against Philippe Charrier sind. Jean Molinari (France).---Rauter.
Washington, April 19. The State Department announc Minister to mania, Mr. Radolf ed today that the United States" the Echoenfeld,
will boxing Bucharest next Saturday by air.”
return He has been in the United States since Tobruary 5.-Router,. handicap for home loave and comeditation
up
pay
·Brussels, April :10. It was pounced today that stated in the resolution: con- "I won't try to change his be free to go where they can get Anancial dimelli fem will: girevent a stituta grounds for impeachmmt.style-I don't believa In dolar] the most money. That kind of Belgian team from taking part in "The resolution charged the that I will just try to develop promotional competition makes stated and manas the European basketball Cham- President, with misusing, public him weak points Into strong points for goud fights which will draw her C, CHURA EMAIRE (Meran), pionship dus to be played out in funds-for-
• -- personal --- purpoN
-Demped)-- continued," lista-
big gales and that is good-fo¢ |_THANK÷S.BALIS-SURI, Wank Calro next month Refer
Bugy" kid. In the ring, and that boxing, United Press.
United Fress,
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