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Fair Sex Showing More Interest In Softball

(By. "GRANDSTAND")

Judging by the renewed softball activities on the part of members of the fair sox, it is more than likely that the number of entrants to the Ladies League this year will exceed the pro-war record of eight. This movement should be Encouraged and as several teams will comprise members playing for the first time in the League, it has been hint- ed at a recent Committee meeting that, should sufficient support be forthcoming, the ladies loop will be split into a Senior and a Junior Division, similar to the Men's League.

Tory Noonha au for merey starlets Inez Soare and Hifon will defend | 20learn, together with a surink- lot of Whoos thru bifle the year with mond ed ling of recents. last use

ruster at Wibrat

U.S. ATHLETES DOMINATE OSLO MEET

Oslo, Septembre 1. Ameteus tearring Track and feki athletes tralay Wond TAN out of 10 events to dominate 4 interditioas met tuday He let Staduta before il

crowd of 10,000

Tha Wilats ng still unertalu whether they will make another

The pennant or not,

Lat spesies several morbers of the power engríant Farve been unable to 13. aut tndų,

Thưge is a very strong rumont Work the newly prmed St. There Cauti ator the

1

The arduous the Constitution

task of revising! and Bye-Laws

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1949.

Lawn Bowls Becoming Popular With Chinese

(By "RAMBLER")

The growing popularity of Lawn Bowls. has led to an increasing number of Chinese sports- men taking up this popular summer recreo- tion. Chinese bowlers from three different Clubs are arranging friendly neipk games among themselves and the first of these games will be played on Sunday at the Filipino Club at King's Park,

It was in 1940 that Chinese The game will be between | is neuring completion, and F-

has September 30,

one rink of Chinese members bowlers first showed their mettle clay,

bren tentatively set as the date for the from Kowloon Cricket Club when they beat a strong Porta- nest Extræerdinary General Mee- | against Litt fol the suggested

from ameri‡-| bowlers meds to be confirmed.

Cleats Chinese the Craigengower Cricket Club, will also be participating.

It has been decided to li courage postponements as much as possible,

a detergant agudrist groundless requests, has been suggested that these will only be granted subject to the batteryiate portimination of 11 Committee, whese duty is whall be to fives- gute eneli case and deride ae- rording to 10's merits.

Pentes have Lawn mapaning about them burler

Bolly Brown at Fans Bad. Whether they will be worstul op not, time alone well.

The Walcals and the Watonci are the only two remontg tears leaque wha Bove supported thr are the stroduction 时

Powerful Dixie Outfit

The USS Dixie outfit avenged a

Craig Taxon of the Las Angetepo in Hong Kong, and figan "penin previous deleut by La Cumbani-

A. 1. won e 110 meter hurdles

Postipation

J

1 Wileals this class when they blanked Blas

4 with Bob Maths of Thaniyan at a lompras, will be a bot-Despas' All-Star sidde 3-0 st

Andy for pill for the original touredore | Sho lag at the CBA Park, Whatňedd of Das Shore A. C. toak | tr swallows,

Calston wit

P

the 134 metry dash 18 19.7.

Ma Whithell of the Army and Air Poues captured the 4-40 455fwith Frank

20171

Fox of the Shore A° C, secund.

Bob Ha hards |

The Throds fat

The

tram

are

A

The Wildcats

good with a good name, never finishing worse than runners- up, so what about it, gals? The Canadian- are still nudag

lealt your dog tips The

A C. Reuped 6,50 nutres to win players, but you caus bet YOUT

With such a powerful sale, the ixie should be able to en trun in the League and it is uns

derstood that being sent entry.

decided

J

nave

invitation *11

soliciting new oul,

The Jolting Juguars, who were runners-up to the Braves in Ine

last year entering Both 1b. Serter on Junior Divisions. Must of last year's players will turn out for the Semor side, with the

ddation

uf speed-balt

Jooy Pruned, who will be their No. 1 hurler.

the bimet

and Fortune best collar that when the cue Jamur Division Jump Gorden of

San Francistof is insed, popular Alice Mur wilti the

the discus er en hand with a side to defend Olympe Club Won everd with a logs of 56.43 metres.

Matistas, Dympne ghe Maule Lest.

Tonk

10.8

seconds

Pirates Lose Players

! the tezis

rtak

Chinese "if the Filipina of members

gal rink competition.

For their game on Sunday the

ut the Chinese benlys will be represented by:d. Tang, G. Lee, JN, Wong and W. Hong

Shk.

The Chinese rink from the Filipom Club will be selected from A. Y. Lee, C. P, Leg, LW

120, 17. Histo T. K. Lam tel W. Chong

Bæ Internationațį

The rink was composed of W. Hong Sling, Jute Tong, T. K. Lin and John Thu (Alap). They, beat

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Denis Compton Halts MCC Collapse Against Yorkshire

London, September 1.

A characteristic fighting century by Donis Compton today halted on MCC collapse against Yorkshire. The MCC lost four wickets for 16 runs in reply to Yorkshire's big total, but Compton stayed three and a quarter hours for 127, including one six and 14 fours. With Tom Pearce, the Essex captain, he added 88 for the fifth wicket,

and went on to complete his ninth century of the season:

BRITAIN'S TWO DECATHLON PROSPECTS

London, September 1. Britain did not enter a

re-

After he had left Kenneth Cranston, the former Lanen- shire captain, and V. Broderick carried on the gond work by adding 100 runs in 90 minutes without being separated. Cranston hit two sixes and eight fours in his 80 not out,

An unfinished stand of 105 by the Smith cousins, Peter and Ray, Have Essex fast innings points: ngast Hampshire. D.3. Insole, the Cambridge Blue, who is cap- Puning Esse

match, inde brilliant 127 n two und three- quarter

first innings lead.

TWO TEAMS LOSE UNBEATEN RECORDS

London, September 1. Two of the five remaining troma with English League fuli paints

atl their from gumes this season last their records tonight.

Mackburn went down at Hull and Torquay crashed at Walsall, Only Wolverhampton Wanderers, Chesterfieht and Stockport now

Newly sed Bull were fult

their

victory

over

wero

a onk compord of 1. E, presentative in the Decathlon Noronha, H. A. Alves, F. X. Silva] at the lust Olympic Games be-flaug and C. G. Silva (stop). However, cause The standard in the

nours alter Bank had the next round they lost to country was not high enough. strong British rink skippered

best four wickets fo. 71. When by J. W. Bradbury with veteran |

The position is likely to be re-

the Smith- cousins came together A. J. Hail as his right bami man, | medied io time for the 1952 48 runs were still needed for e

Dr. C. W Lan was the Brat Games at Helsinki, however, and

bave full Chinese to take up the gune ol me of the Best imajor steps fo- bowl and since then more than words this end may be taken nexi Roland Jenkehus, the Worcester. 15 others

for have taken up 1895 | Frkly when the Amateur" Athle-stire spin Lawler, who took twe value game. Dr. Laan hus represented the Association's

with bls Inst two deli.

the laller championship! wickets

Blackburn, but several occasions in takes place, Chin

werks in the first Innings of the not so completely out-played as The game will start at 4 pm. international outches and is sull

Combined Serviers, folled when | Torquay.

who conected! the playayg for The Craigengewer

the Services batted again to con-highest genre of the senson to a The composition. of the Crai- Cricket Club regularly.

not previously plete the hat-trick, which would with which had KenRever Corket Club Ank in W. Hong Sung has the hopetus

have been his third of the work. won a match. The Walsall in- bot komwre but a sbo four of being the first Chinese to be

May, who missed

Rice-left. Devlin, seured five of letter! Fran rancis elected on Hom Secrelaty of the could be Bau, 1 K. Lưu, P. Tay, Gong Teng Kong Lawr Bowls Asian- Cry and D. CW, Baum, Joany two and also the first to win in- Pan will not be available is beterport recognition. Added to this as of parent in Japan,

he also won the Pans Title last you in partnership with' A. M. Omar.

Schroeder Beats Cernik In Straight Sets

Chinese

Before the war, the Recreation was trying to intro- duce this game to their members and at that time, with the assis- Lance of Arthur Grimmilt, a Jawn bowls green was Juhl at the Club ground at Causeway Bay. For sunc

rein or other the green was never utilised it was later transformed into tennis

Forest Hills, New York., court. September 1.

The Wimbledon champion, Ted Schrorder, swept through his second round match in the men's singles of the United tennis States rational lawn singles championship here to- day with an 8-6, 6-3, 6-2 win over

Vladimir Cernik, the self-exiled Czechoslovak inter- national

decathalon chination, was placed | second in the discus when he got | of a throw of. 47,42 metres, the

The Pirates who drew favour-1 best he has a ver done in that

Tony Sily is understood to event. The Cuited States to

be omanent last year for their

have joined up with the Dare- Richards, Whuttlell, Mathias and sporting exhibition in the free of

the four by 100 terzine odds, will lose several of devils and his place at the short- Fax then won

their key players, among whom stop position melies

42.5

with probalny be relay in

194 ti Buon sisters, Their taken over apest Norway's 43.6.

by Ozzie Runjaho fnm Shaughos. 300 Bletres 1, Andrew Stanfietatest blow, perhaps, is the loss Jandsnatcher Georgina of ther (United States), 10.7 sees. 2, K.Remberg, who has since returned formaten of more semur

A serious handicap (Beltain)

the States. Recruits are ab-| Rolf Gigerberg (Norway) 11.3undant, a

the lack of good, piteners, Any manager Ron body can lob a bull over a Remedies has been busy scouting plate at a distance of 43 feel, but High Jump 1. B. Gunders are for possibilities to form a the speed and control nevessary (Norway) 13 metres; 2, Birger Leirid (Norway) 1.85 metres; 3.

for first diviston pitching can only Among the later herents to be obtained after hing hours of 1. Pavitt, (Britain) als 1.85

pastare are the Squaw practice. metres.

The budding softballer who Schroeder, who is seeded No. 1 White Fangs, Clovers, St. Theres i

a stunned out prae- wants to

bask in the diamond pheart of the defending champfen, being weekly at Kowloon Tong-line-light can do no better than Richard Gonzales, had some diff-

As I as can be jutged from

right cully

down thr practicing pitching

breaking medical tills, these leans are now.

Catch's powerful service in the well marched against each other and a mor loop should provide |

in hand. lose and interesting tussles,

кесі

1,300 Metres: 1, Jean Vernier.

mals, 49.2 sees Jolausson (Finland)

(France)

Dent mins. 49.11. seer: 3. Tripales (Fin land) a mins. 51.4 secs.

5,000 metres: 1, Salgren (Fin- land) 14 mins 27.4 socs; 2, Murtin Stokker (Norway) 14 mins, 30.4 sees: 3, K. ichardson (Sweden) 15 mins. 18 secs.

x 100 Metres) 1 Reley (4 United States 42.5 secs; Two Oslo teams were seen and third,

2.

Long Jump: 1, Robery Richards (United States) 6.00 metres: B. Langbakke (Norway) 58 metres: 3, Jums Smith (Norway) 6.56 metres.

Shot Put 1, F. Gordien (Unil- ed States) 10.39 metres: 2., Bob Mathias (United States) 14.50 metres.

Fide.

Mile

..110

The closing date for entries Is Monday, September 19, and all those wishing to participate arc reminded to send in their; entries to the Hon. Becretary, F. W. Hollands, 7 Leighton Hill: Road, Hong Kong, before that date, after which applications will not be accepted,

The Eees are as follows:- Men's Senior League-$50, Juntor ague-$25. Ladies Langue

-$45.

The holder of the title is the Dane, llana Moosgaard-Kjeldsen who is studying in England and Is a favourite to retain 3 title which he first minexed two years

40%

century

by three runs in the first this site's seven goals-Reuter. ninge,

was unbeaten at the close for the Services with 175) to his credit, including 19 fours. Dullery, who made 73, includ ng nine furs, for Warwickshi

Results

Loinlon, September 1.

Two British competitors, however, are quietly being tip. ped as likely 10 Dethrone the title-halder, They are Harry Whittle, the British long jump against Nottinghamshire, edt? fur football matches played today:

and quarter-mile hurdles cham- pleted his two thousand runs to. pion, and Lelle Finder, who the season when he had scored halis from Bruce Woodcock's four. This is the first time that he

has achieved this feat

Leicestershire,

-home town of Doncaster,

Whittle was runner-up to the Dane two years ago, while Pinder has already won the Northern Counties Decathlon and hopes to win the British title.

The Kowloon Tong Club en-

A question often asked is whe tered a tean in the League be-

owing to in ther athletes set themselves to fore the war, but

programme suficient players they were un-rigid training able to participate.

order to shine at the 10 events comprising the Decathlon cam- petition. These are the 100 metres. the shot put, the 400 metres, the 110 metres hurdles, the 1,500 metres, discus throwing, pole vaulting, Javelin throwing, long jump and the high jump.

Referees' Annual Meeting

Apart from Fare outstanding opening sel, but won with plenty the Victoria Recreation Club on excels, thereby offsetting those in

performances such

The following were the results

English League

Third

boitoon club in the championship table, scored a Hull two-day victory over last year's | Swansea champlons, Glamorg

the amorgan, in extra half hour. Glamorgan were out twice today on a pitch affect- ed by overnight rain. Vie Jack-Orient

Leicestershire's Australian Newport off-break bowley, did much of the Notts C. damage, taking six for 39 in the Walsall Arst innings and three for 23 in the second.

Бол,

Close Of Play Scores

Becand Division

3 Blackburn

I Shefield U.

Division (Southern)

2 Palace

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Northampton 4

5 Norwich

7 Torquay

Third Divialon (Northern)

Carlisle

i Wrexham

At Scarborough, Yorkshire 420 Irish League Gold Cup for 8 declared; MC: 208 for 71 (Denis Compton 127, Cranston 84 not out).

First Round Replays

Portadown

At Bournemouth: Hampshire 376 (Shackleton 67 not out, Hailey Derry City 6-for-83); Essex 138 for a £insala. 127, Ray Smith 78 not out).

At Folkestone: Kent 344 and! 202 for 6

Ames $31. (Fake 70, Lancashire 144.

At Hove: Sussex 321 for 3 de-

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2. Crusaders

Ballymena U. 4

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St. Leger Callover

A well known official, however, states that they do not, and ex- The Annual General Meeting plained that normally an aspirant of the Han Kong Felball Rebuilds up as many points ferees' Association will be held at sible in the events at which he

that of

Monday, September 12, at 8.30 which he is not such a pronounced Ernie Tuttle of the visiting HMCS

Felicissimo Ampon ot then.m. to receive and consider the performer.-Reuter, Crescent last year, it is consider-

London, September 1, ed a good average If a pitcher Philippines was defeated 6-3, 0-2. Accounts and Balance Sheet, the fans four

The prices of leading St. Leger (Eric Beiser 78). league 0-0 by Gardiner Mulloy of

Ward & Faulkner card and 27 for one: Surrey 263

the cut tonight at United States in the third round

Leicester: Leicestershirr horses were

Club callover ока Share Lead In of the championship.

beat Glamorgun by an innings first Victoria

acceptances since the and 100 runs. Leicestershire 327, the ruce Golf Tournament

(Jackson B 1or were published. Lone Eagle 39) and 95 (Jackson 3 for 23).

game.

or

five in a

Top Hurlers

the

Ampon was no match for Mul-

Among the top hurlers in the 105, the American doubles star. quickly ran Colony today are Jock Brown, and the American Kassa Nazarin and Joey Franco, though thte straight sets to take and even they will adinit that is the mutch. quite an achievement.

The most outstanding exhibi-

+

Determined Efforts

flon of pitching was registered in Discus 1, F. Gordlen (United) The necessary fee should be

the 8th game of the 1946 World Aupon, the sixth secried foreign States) 58,43) › hates; 2, Bob paid before the Commencement;

efforts Championships, when the Gru- player, made determined and each player} Mathios (United States) 47.42 of the Longue

the drives of the pay $1. main Aircraft Corporation. N.Y. to cope with metres: 3, Nordaye (Norway) shall be :quired to

mused out the Public Service Co. fourth seeded American. but 3892 metres.-Unlied Press and through the tesin Indnager us:

Denver, by 1-0 after a 13 inning Mulloy had too much power uni Registration Fee.

scule, In this memorable event, cunang for him. a total of 43 strike-outs were reennled

Iteuter.

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Fortunately, se matters stand loop, supremacy In the local In the Seniors does not depend

mainly on pitching, for fielding

Ampon wa beliant in the first thrac games, but Mulloy *con colved his style and was the master from then on.

After losing the first game and powerhouse stugging count

won the next two and great deal and although there Ampon

to the the set later at has been complete re-shuffle aged

of hurlers in the managers pre- three all. But Mulloy then quick-

for ran out the set.

season campaign, honours diamond glory will still have to battled out the hard way.

Ampon won two of the first three games in the second set, but

The Braves, who were Junior never ruptured a game from then Champions last year and polen- This victory brought Mulloy to tial Senior League pennant-

on.

quarter-finals,

grabbers

the ery this year, are down to meet St. Theresa's in a friendly; Robert Abdesselam or France 'work-out this afternoon at the reached the quarter-final too by CBA Ground at 3.30 p.m.

beating Harold M. Burrows, Jnr. Mastermind Robert "Quacks" of Virginia, by 12-10, 0-4, 1-0, Remedios hos acquired hurler 2-6, 6-3.

Edo "Morik" Almeida from the In another third round match, Baseballers and Dicky Muscle- the reigning champion, Gonzales, | man" Pereira of Shanghai as their defeated James Brinli, another

battery.

American, 6-4, 6-4, 8-4.

All the other infield positions of last year's flag winning team. will be fielded_with the excep» tion of Tony Osmund, who has apparently given up the pastime for other sports. In his place at the Ho Corner will be Chappie) Remedios.

HUNGARIAN SOCCER XI BEATS TORPEDOES

Moscow, September 1,

Results

Men's Becond Round

Ted Schroeder beat Cernik (Czechoslovakia) 8-0, 6-3, 0-2,

Frank Sedgman (Australia) beat Frank Shields 6-1, 11-0, 6-3.

Sam Match (Los Angeles) beat Cianni Cucelli (Italy) 6-0, 7-5,

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Reports of the Committee, to elect

Officers in place of those retiring.

in the A series of lectures Laws of the Game, of Football

8.30 p.m. at the tember 12 at Hong Kong Football Association's office, Room 211, Prince's Bulid- ing, 2nd floor.

will commence on Tuesday, Sep

These classes will continue on the following nights at the same pince and time:-

Thursday, September 15, Tuesday, September 20, Thursday, September 22, Tuesday, September 27, Thursday, September 20. The above classes are open to Football Referees and all those who are interested in football.

Following the completion of these classes an examination will

be held, under the auspices of the Hong Kong Football Associa tion, time and date to be noted taler.

Certificates will be awarded to successful candidates of the writ tefi, oral and practical tests.

Rumjahns Win Lawn Bowls Pairs Match

The Rumjahn brothers, K.M. and S.M. Fumjahn qualified for semi-finals of the Colony

the

Open Lawn Bowls Paira Cham- pionship at the Hong Kong Foot- Bell Club on Thursday when they

Max

At

Glamorgan 132

3;

remained the

available on Monday.

Tail's

price, leaving him

Birmingham, September 1.

At Birmingham: Nottingham-favourite at 0 to 2, compared with

5 to Warwick the

} Two British Ryder Cup shire 344 and 41 for

One and a half points came off players, Charles Ward, the shire 224 (Dollery_73),

At Worcester: Combined Ser- Swallow home professional, and Faulkner, shared the lead with vices 188 and 337 for May 175 at 1 to 2.

not out); Worcestershire 200 137 at the end of the second (Deighton for 64).-Reuter. round in the Lotus 72-holes golf tournament at Little As- ton, near here, today.

of

of four

Baseball Scores

Ward, the overnight louder after his record 66, was round in 71 today, whereas Foulkner, a model of consistency,

returned 68 after an outward half of 31.

They hold lead

# strokes over their nearest rivals, Charles Stowe, the Wolverhamp

on amateur, Arthur Lees, J. J. Busson and John Panton, the Scottish champlon, who equalled Ward's day-old record of 60.

The

8 British Open champion, St. Louis Browns 3 Bobby Locke South Africa. Yankom. Hyrne, Pare: . Silvera. failed to produce his best form Browns: . Ketinedy, Papal; « Lollar. and was round in 73 to Anish Boston Red Sox

0 7

of

New York, Septembór 1.

Today's baseball scores were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R Н

7

New York Yankees

4

2

c.

five strokes behind. Fifty players Detroit Tigers ........... 7 15 0 qualified for tomorrow's final 30 Red Box: p. Parnell, Matterson; holes. Reuter.

7

U.S. TOURNEY

Rochester, New York,

September 1, Willie Turness beat J. Kinninburgh and JC Plains, New York, the defend- Mckia by 22-13.

of White

Tebbetts.

Tigers p. Houtleman; e. A. Robinson, Philadelphia Athletics 1 0 2 Cleveland Indians .... 2 8 0 (1) kunings) Athletics: p. Schelb; e. Guerra. Indian P. Lemon: a fiegu, Tesh. NATIONAL LEAGUE

game)

An exception to the general trand was Unknown Quantity, who slipped from 10 to 1 to 100 to 8. Unknown Quantity i sald to have come out badly in #gallop at Newmarket with his stable

companion, Peter Flow- er, who was introduced at 100 to 7.

Thirteen horses were mention- ed, 66 to being available about the uthers.

Quolutions: 9 to 2 aminst Lune Eagle, 11 to 2 Swallow Tail, 15 to 2 Royal Empire, 9 to 1 Musi- dora, 19

1.15 to 1 Royal Forest, 100 to Unknown Quantity, Peter Flewer, 100 to 6 Krakatao,

100 to

20 to 1 Marvell II and Hindostan, 33 to 1 Bames Park, 40 to 1 Ridzó Wood and Grey Tudor, and 60 to

1 the others.--Reuter,

WOODCOCK-SAVOLD

TO SHAKE HANDS AND MAKE PROMISES

London, September 1. Lee Savold and

Bruce RH E Woodcock will appear at Har- ringay next Tuesday after all 4' 10

but instead of punching each other for the world heavy- weight championship title they will shake. hands and make mutual promises about keep ing in fettle for their fight at White City next May,

Barney,

Hatten,

Mckic and his partner were ing champion, reached the last Cincinnati Reds (2nd.. lending 5-4 at the end of the 5th right in the United States Brooklyn Dodgers 380 head. The Tumfahns then scored amateur golf championship Help. Wehmelt e. fluwell five shots on the next two hoads here today with a, three and Dodgers D to take the lead to B-5. By the two win over Charles Dudley Fallen: Campanells. end of the 13th bead the score of Greenville, South Carolina. St. Louis Cardinals.... was 14-12 in favour of the Rum-

5 2 The fifth round matches were Philadelphia Phillies.. 0

Cardinala

Prillat <les, · Jahas,

played in heavy rain, with wind Rumjahna gusts of 35 miles per hour In-

Phillen. Heintzelman. Simmons: e

Lopala scored eight shots in the remain creasing the difficulties of play on

4 Pittsburgh Pirates ing eight heads and allowed their the Oak Hill Club's course.

Thereafter,

the

opponents one shot to win by 22- The other seven players in the

Eddle Moyland (New Jerwy) beat Gilbert Ghes (Los Angeles) | US, 3-8, 14-12, 6-1, 6-2,

Bil Talbert (New York), bent gene, # Budapest team, today | Arnold Saul (California) das, C beat the Moscow Torpedo team by 0-8... two goals to one to score the first victory by a foreign team over a Soviet team in Russia since the

war.

A crowd of 80,000 cheered tho Hungarians and booad the Tor bedo players-Boutari ya

Men's Third Round Gordnar Mulla (United States; beat Felicissimda Ampon (Philips pines) 0-8, 6-2, 6-02-22

Richard Goorales (holder) 59st Jan Brink (United States), 6-4,

WORLD RECORD BETTERED

These two heavyweights are likely to steal quite,s lot' of the -0.| day's thunder from Dick› Turpin : 0 and Dave Bands who hond, the

Harringay programme in a fight, for the Empire, middle-weight title.

New York Giants.... 9

Firates: p. Walsh, Lombardi, dumbert, Dleksonte. MeCullough, Mal Glanin D. Behrman, Hisbei e. We

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sixth round, which was being played later today, were: Rufus King of Texas, Harold Paddock of Ohio, Frank Stratack of New Chicago Cubostorom 10. York, William Campbell of West Boston Braves ...... Virginia, Julius Bores of Con-

Cuba D. Lads. Lenard, Adkins: noctleut, John Dawson of Call- N. Behemon, forpla and Charles Coe of Bravest p. Boabn e Sal Oklahoma, ka

Cincinnati Reds ...... 8. §. Brooklyn. Dodgers ... 11. 13

Kouvola, Finland, September 3. Voljo Heine, the Finnish run ner, tonight bettered the world 10,000 metres record with a time

**-The semi-finals will be played at: 29 mins. 27.2 secs. here.

its want one sec, better than over 88 holes tomorrow, with theEmarks, pettin, Sunn by the the 36 holes final on Saturday.**

Reutes.

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Ater the weigh-in, Woodock and- Savold will take part in the renewen onial signing of the contracts for their 1950 fight-Reuter..

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