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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1949.

For That "Second Wind" -Panse for Refreshment

Mrs. Litton, Mrs. Cooper Win Ladies' Double Tennis Title

Handicaps For Ninth

Race Meet

The Hong Kong Jockey Club yesterday announced the han- dicaps for the 9th Race Meet- ing to be held on Saturday,

-Lam Handicap (760 Section 1.

Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Cooper won the Colony's Ladies' Doubles Tennis Championship in the final match played at the Ladies' Recreation Club yesterday. They succeeded in beating Mrs. Getz and Mrs. Stroobach by two straight sets...

In the Club's Men's Singles Final J. D. Mackie beat J. B. Hawthorn by two sets to one. Doubles Finals were T. S. Mc- Winners of Handicap Mixed

Caig and Mrs. Ayres who won two sets to one beating K. B. Baker and Mrs. Baker.

Gilman's L Goldman and D. 1.1 Miles: Abdul Hamid 105. Fitz-Williams and APC's S.T. Orr Amber-live-Art-1-116,Flight-115, and J.J. Remedios were winners

V: 132, Gymy 12 Harvard

firma

of the two semi-finals in the inter- 14% daha tha. Jethre 15, Kisaber hong Competition. Both parties. 154, Midnight Expema 167, Morning Sky |

Natal Guard 156, Pescock 162. bent their opponents by two sets K: 15" Sapienta 149. Shae to one. Sharehta 149, Small Dragon 129, Sou

yen?

15%

Starling Castle 157 - Trigger

2-how Ches Handicap (at Section), MATTOR Mile: Amse, Clipper Es, Amsterdam 147, Petty Loo 147, Emperors Gate 2015 Fat Choy 153, Happy Bay 144, Jurrocks 141. Kelinsky 13, fomety D mind 13. National Glory. 149. Pinkie 153

Foperty 135. Sprinter 14. Strat Yamama 142, Sanki 150, The Hopeful 150, Trat hip 145. Vanguard 153,

Ch Bandicap. Class D.

$ Furkings: Bag Bluf 144,' By-thean! | 140. Patrolita 112, Happy Farmer 150, Happy Return 140, Jerzima 116, Mabežas 146. Mim 13. Racing Queen 145, Rada: 154, Sure Shot Ná. Victory Ship 135

Harding

Section 1

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Table Tennis Tournament

In Stockholm

Stockholm, October 30. Final of Colony Ladies Doubles Johnny Leach, of Great Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Cooper Britain, the world champion, beat Mrs. Gets and Mrs Stroo-beat C. Oesterholm, of Swe- bach 6-0, 6-2

den, 21-11, 21-12, 21-12, and Final of Club's Men's Singles K Almkvist, of Sweden, by J.D. Mackie Seat JB. Haw-121-18, 21-16 and 21-17 in the thorn 3-6, 6-1, 7-3.

first qualifying matches of a Final of Handicap Mixed Doubles table tennis tournament here TS. McCaig and Mrs Ayres with the participation of four beat KB. Baker and Mrs. Baker nations. 2-6, 6-1, 6-3.

inter-Hong Semi-Finals

L. Goldman and D Fitz-Wil- liams (Gilman's) - beat D. Nolan and H. Chung (Peat, Marwick and

Mitchell) 6-3, 3-6, 6-br

S.T. Orr and JJ. Remedios Barbarian (APC) beat J. Hurbatt and Pang

Öi-lam (Tressary) 6-2, 4-6, 6-4.

4-Wasiat Clay P (1:30 Dumizun ay

Fayle 14, Home Thoulder 246,' Jep Shing 14. Lily 156, Lucky Strike 141, Manise 140. Pay Day 124, Rebel 147, Suniḥine 142.

5-Burr Kuas St. Leger. 12 Miton: Pen B'ye 120. Eeyptian Field 150. Golden Dantin Hat, Jeep Hee 150, Rear

Ar

13% Skymaster 150, Spartakarict

4- Mag Cau Handicap (And Scother. Cima 5. Dne Milet Araxy 153, Barbed Stmight 423, Condor 128, Coogee 144) Diamond 30. Mart 153. Fearle Winema49. My Dragon 147, Gang way 156, Happy Event 153, Hong Kong. Maiden '147. Deep Beauty 141, Ķercury 115 Part Bridge 172, Siber 2. Selphur -100, Tofmail 167.

7.—Stonerutter's Handimp. Class 1A.

154, Cheerfield 135. Duiny Norm Quen 154, Panda 156, Vagabond

Xing 143.

Today's Matches

Mixed Doubles Final

Mr. K.H. 3D and Mrs. Lov Tsu

Wai-pui and Mrs. Litton.

Club's Men's Doubles Final

_v_J.D. Mackie and D. Noku..

Police XI Beat CCC In Cricket Match

The tournament was organised the Stockholm Makkabi Table

Tennis Club.

Cy Sussman, of the United States,

won his first match against B. Brick, of Sweden by 21-7, 21-10 and 21-15, but was beaten in the second by S Cerderholm, of Sweden, by 13-21, 13-21, 21-11, 11-21.

Amott other matches played,

Tennis Champions

Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Ceeper winners of the Colony's Ladies Doubles Championship. ("China Mall Photo).

U.S. Tennis Executive Frown On Amateurs Turning Professional.

London, October 30.

Reports reaching London from the United States suggest that American lawn tennis executives are far from being amused at the way the leading amateurs turn professional as soon as they have reached the top of the tree. They reckon that they have spent about £15,000 last year in helping the game, including de- fraying the expenses, to Europe of Richard Gonzales and Frankie Parker, the two latest amateurs to go over to the ranks of the pro- fessionals.

for

wished to aler

30

DRINK

Coca-Cola

INTERPORT Compton To Get

SWIMMERS

LEAVING £12,000, Tax Free

As His Benefit

Hong Kong's interport swim- Įming team will leave for. Manila emorrow to match their prowess against outstanding aquatic peri formers in the Philippine capital.

"The interport selections and prog:amme released by the Vic- toria Recreation Club yesterday are:

First Day (November 4): 200. m Men's free style: F.X. Mon- teiro and Cheong Kin-man; 100 m. ladies free style; Shaima An-1 iersan and Mamie Leong Oi-mui; 50 m. ladies back stroke: Lykk? Rose and Heather Anderson: :00 m. men's back stroke: A.V. Lopes and W.. Lawrence; 3 x 100 m men's medley relay A.V. Lopes, Chan Chi

FX. Monteiro. Chiu-cheong, Second Day: (November 5): 400

m.

London, October 30. Denis Compton, the renowned Middlesex and England cricketer, is finally to receive about £12,000 as his benefit, free from income tax.

This is below the £14,000 that Cyril Washbrook, the Lancasire and England cricketer, received for his benefit last season and not so very much more than another Lancashiré "player; Dick Pollard, the England fast bowler, whe is expected to get over £7,000.

"The first reaction to these

ladies, free style: Mamie Leong figures by those outside Bri Oi-mul and Cyntala Fager 100 tain would be to suppose

style:

m. men's free style: FX Mon- that Washbrook was the best Leiro; 100 m. ladies back stroke and most popular player, Lykke Rose and Heather Ander- con 200 m. men's free

then Compton and, last of Cheong Kin-man and Wong Kam- the trio, Pollard. wah: 200 m men's breast stroke: J. Yvanovich and Leung Trak- But, in fact, a popularity vote, Chop 200 m. men's back stroke: throughout England would al- A.V. Lopes and W.M. Lawrence most certainly result in Compton 3x 100 ladies medley relay: to heading the poll, especially as be selected

of the whole of the South of) Third Day (November 6); 400 England, while Compton musi m. men's free style: Cheong Rin generally be considered the better man and Wong Kam-wah; 200 of two fine players m. ladies breast stroke: Lykke

It could

Rose: 100 m. men's breast stroke: What then is the reason for this Char Chui-cheong and G. Roza-nancial discrepancy? Pereira; 4 x 100 m men's free be accounted for in three ways. style relay, 4 x 100 m. ladies' tree relay.

Firstly, that there are

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Commonwealth Declare At 613 For Seven

Patiala, October 30,

The Commonwealth cricket team added 230 rums to the overnight, score of 383 for four before declaring their first innings at 613 for seven wickets

од

the second day of their match against the North Zone here.

Diving Exhibition: Chan Wal-ricket fans in the North, or at Zone were 20 for two in their By the close of play, the North schang (EAA), Wong Suk-hon least mure devoted to the game

(VRC) and Wong Yan (EAA).

Entries For Badminton League

A detailed list of entries for the 1949-50 Hong Kong Badminton League was "released by, the Secretary of the Badminton Asso- clation yesterday.

Club representives should send a cricketer the lists of players who will re- at Twickenham present the clubs and specify or run the White City he which division they would be would be politely told that the playing in. rules did not allow it-Reuter.

at

Johnnie Craydon, of Great Bri- Lainrent G. Kindstedt, Sweet, by 21-17, 21-11, 21-12 M. Keenar and WJD. Cooper Richellauer, a France

best of

of Sweden, by 21-7, 24-22, 21-13, Michel Lans- key.

of France, beat L. Stroeberg, of Sweden, by 21-14, 21-12, 21-19, E Pinner, of the United States. beat A Mejdenmark, of Sweden, by 21-10, 25-23, 21-19.

They may have got value But Rugby football and athletic their outlay in their officials still remain diehards and Michel Lanskey,

of France, Davis Cup success and in the refuse to allow professionals at beat B. Wideander, of Sweden, money spent on their women

other sports into their events. 71 a soccer player Playing their first match 21-17, 21-17 and 31-19, J. Cray- From: Mi': Alaman 154, Bashful Beatty since the war, the newly-den, af Britain, beat A. Ander-players and juniors, but what 5300, of Sweden, by 18-21, 22-20, they have spent on Gonzales Bell 143, formed Police cricket eleven 14, 21-19, Michel Haguenauer, and Parker was. to them a

made a successful debut on of France, beat. S. Olsson, of dead loss. Sunday when they defeated Sweden, by 21-7, 21-12, 21-8,

Consectierly they feel that the Cricket Ed Finner, of the United States, a Craigengower Hie Shot 15%, Emprise Delight 156, Fear Club eleven on the latter's beat Fredericksson, of Swe time has come to do something

den

by 21-19, 22-20, 21-15.. Jabout this "desertion." Peasant Valley 13 Rose ground at Happy Valley on Leach, of Britain, beat B. Grieve, Funme 14 Seafire 146. The Chief 14. Sunday by six runs.

Surder, by 21-7, 17-21, 21-12, Craigengower were without the 22-20, thereby qualifying for the (and Section), majority of their regular Firstseminal tomorrow. This 14 3: Aeroplane 182, Air Elever but the result was brid 14. Al Fremen 144. Ballerina 112, ditable one for the Folice.

Madrid, October 30. Bu b Ding How 152, Esmarrakda Jones

they have a good affe

Raymond Sommers, o France, 151, Mübester 1159, Flying Kaight 169, rounder.

Lanskey and Haguenauer, Of Virtually every leading Amer-driving a Cordini, today won the Flying: “Wheel 147, Forror Spring 152, Batting first, the Police scored France, and Graydon, of Britain. ican champion of the last few Madrid Grand Prix motor race

Ray 15, Good News 147, Didsboes 97 for four wickets and declar 22, 20-22, 21-19, 21-14, 23-20, and after reaching the top

Lanskey beat Cederholm by 20-

of bas turned professional here. Maurice Trintignan,

of the France, on another Cordini, was Jones contributing a fine 56 Atout 15. Shahin 149. Sharpshooter 118, not out. Craigtagower were all Haguenauer defeated Pinner by

include second, with Baron E de Graffen- amateur game. They out for 91. J. Irance (26) and 21-13, 19-21, 21-15, 21-19,

Jack Kramer, Bobby Riggs, Don reid, of Switzerland, on a Cisi- Purnell (21) were top

talia, in third place. Jones took five wickets and Wil- of Sweden, by 21-16, 21-16 and

K. Craydon beat T: Flisberg, Budge and Ellsworth Vines..

There were six competitors.— Reuter. son three.

Wan Handicap

Section). 2nd Class 7. One Milk: Belle Fontaize 147,

Dover 100,

Ved Day 125. Wodozza 140.

Fandica -ma

1 Parific tan, Ropetation $19.

Unicorn 194, Yara 149.

San

Tantieme Wins Prix De la Forest

Paris, October 20,

34. Frençois Dupre's Tantieme i

confrmed his

claim to be the

best two-year-old in France to-

ed.

Scores:-

1

Police CC Illingworth b. Hong Choy Jones not out

cre-

In

scorers.

13!

Woodhead c. Purnell Crabtree 12. Kavanagh lbw. White Tyler run out Hong Choy Wilson not out

Extras

Total (for 4 decl)

czy by winning the 800,000- March, Reynolds, Mudd, franes Prix de la Foret over ris. Anderson, did not bat. seven furlongs at Longchamp.

Their trouble is that they do ot know what to do, for there seems to be nothing they can, no. However, they intend to discuss the matter at their next meeting

The three other players wholju December to see if anything qualified for the semi-finals were can be done.

21-8. The semi-finals will played to-morrow.-Reuter.

KCC TENNIS · CHAMPIONSHIPS

be

years

£100,000.

SPORTS IN BRIEF

·

The full list of entries follows:

Senior Mixed Doubles Club de Recreio-"A"; Club de Recreio"; Shailanders, Chin ese YMCA

and willing to support theirst innings. fervour with money.

The Commonwealth cricket wickets declared

Secondly, it could be that there team's total of 613 for seven is money in the North?

Thirdly, the Northerners more generous than Southamers

Perhaps it is a little of all three.

Hutton's Day

was a reaed- for a visiting side. The previous are highest was 571 for seven, made by the West Indies team on the Rame ground last year,

tourists

The

declared todar just before tea, after the innings had lasted seven and one half hours. The North Zone's task 35 Further light may be shed on all the more formidable. because one of. their the subject in the next cricket Amarnath,

not likely season, when Len Hutton, of ungest batsmen, Yorkshire and England, and to bat owing to an injured heel. Washbrook's opening

He is expected to be fit for this

partner

for England, takes his benefit first unofficial Test, due to begin at Delhi on November 11- Yorkshire is reckoned to

be Reuter the most cricket-minded of all the" English Counties special effort will be made to see that Hutton's reward

is even higher than Washbrook's,

wond

J

Peiping Envoy Arrives In Moscow

Soccer players watch these fine Junior Mixed Doubles '- 1sums being, raised with under- Hong Kong University; Kowloon standable envy, for the best they Dock Club; St. Teresa's "A"; St, can do is a maximum beneât of

Moscow, October 31. Teresa's BT: Kowloon Cricket £750 on which they have to pay Mr. Wang Tsia-hsiang, first Club; Chinese YMCA

aine shillings in, the Pound-in-Chinese. Ambassador of the [rome tax. Men's Doubles "A" Division

new republic, arrived here this Hong Kong University, Chinese

morning. It is not very surprising that YMCA, Club de Recreio; Shal-Compton prefers cricket to foot-

The First Deputy Foreign ball, at which he is also of inter- Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, landers.

national class, although this is and a large group of Soviet off- naturally, not the reni reason cials and ambassadors of East

“Men's Doubles "B" Division Section 5

-

St. John's Cathedral Club: Why he concentrates on the sum- European countries which re Stockholm, October 30. Shailanders, Kowloon Cricket

the

What it means to these men can be seen from the announce- ment by Kramer that in twel years his earnings from the

In the men's doubles anal of Club; Kowloontong Garden City a professional have the game

championship amounted to the best part of which is played

tournament, Association; Chinese YMCA in connection

Section 2 with the open handicap tourna-

Victoria Recreation Club; Hong ment for King Gustav's Cup, Pros At Wimbledon? team of Drobny, of Czechoslova Kong University, St. Teresa; Club

kia,

T. Johansson,

Sweden, and

de Recreio, Chung Wah Badmin- Kowloon Cricket Club Men's

While seeing fully the polat of beat B. Doubles Tennis

J.

of Australia, by 97 was won on Sunday by C. Kote-can a man be blamed for making, 3-6, 4-6, 10-8, 6-2 and 6-3.

wall and F. R. Zimmer who his livelihood out of sport? Hard-

Heng Kong University; Kowloon In the open handicap tourna- Mor-beat T. E. Baker and R. O. Baker ly, when he can make as much went today, A. Lewin, of Swe- Dock Club; St. Teresa's "g"; Club

8-6, 0-6, 6-4, 6-2,

de Recreio; RAF; Kowloontong den beat O. Pereson, of Sweden, More and more people are say-by, 11-9, 6-1 and J. Piatek, off Garden City Association ing that the time has come to Sweden, by 6-2, 4-6 and 6-4.—

best S. Poland

Garpel, of Ladies' Doubles Championship: throw open Wimbledon and the Reuter. 1. Mrs. L E. Stokes and Miss leading championships the world

Ward beat Mrs. E. Litton and Mrs. over to 'professionals,

Or. aller- R. H. Jones 7-5, 6-4.

natively, have a major open

Championship view of the amateur officials, and of Sweden, ton Association.

Bowling Analysis

··Other results

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Craigengewer

He boat M. Marcel Boussac's

White two-year-old Cardanil, who is expected to contest the English Greenslade Hong. Choy Two Thousand Guiness, by two

Crabtree and a half lengths. The Vicomte

Irznee G. de la Fregenniere's Don Jose, 2 six-year-old, was a further three lengths away third in a field of Readman c. Reynolds Wilson

six runners.

won

Kuruneru e. Woodhead Jones Wong L b. Wilson traner J St. Tyler Wilson.... Crabtree c. Woodhead Jones. White L c. Woodhead Jones... Hutton run out Woodhead.. Purnell & Anderson Jones.. Both the winner and Cardani, Gremsalde run out Wilson.. who had Rae Johnstone up, car-Hong Choy not out ried pight stones one pound.

Tantieme, who, recently. the Grand Criterium, was rid den by Paul Blane and trained by Francois Matet.

The

Boussac stable-compan ions, Arbace and Cardanil, were Zavourites at 10 to 7 on. The pari- mutuel returns for a 10-brane stake were: win 22, places 12 and. 12.

Abbott c. Reynolds Jones

•Extras

4

Stokes 8-2, 1-6, 6~1.

The Kowloon Cricket Club is

1 to hold a "Progressive" All-Day

8 American Tennis Tournament on 25 Sunday starting at 11 am.

0

as these crack Americans,

could be world

Men's Doubice "C" Division

mer game-Reuter.

cognised the new regime greeted Mr. Wang at the trans-Siberian rallway station and exchanged

Mr. Wang left Peiping about 10 | days ago and travelled the entire

distance by train.:

JAP UNIONS TURNations.

TO THE RIGHT

Tokyo, October (31) Two more powerful Japanese Born in 1895 in Kiangsu," Mri Inbour

unions have joined the Wang is a member of the Central fight of trade mions from the Committee of the Chinese Com- leftist National Liaison Comel munist Party and Vice Chairman

Unions (the Zenzozon). of Labour

Yesterday the Electrical Work Council. He was a political com

of the Revolutionary Military ers Union's Central Executive

missar of the Eighth Route Army Section 2

Committee. vated, by 52 to,

27, in and speaks Russian Victoria Recreation Cab;' St favour of secession to clear the John's Cathedral Club; St. way for their application for

Mr. Wang brought along his of the projected star but upon arrival found the membership

Federation of Free Trade old embassy Unions.

going concern in The Union claims a membership the charge of the recently arrived minister-counsellor Mr. Ko Pao 130.000. electric workers; chuan. Before the 'war: Mr. Ko At the same time, the Japan worked in the Soviet Union, as Seamen's Union, in a Reneral Moscow correspondent for Chinese convention at Robe yesterday, lafter wing publications,

Terra's "A": Homefolks; Rosary Church Club; Chinese YMCA.

Paris, October 30. France and Yugoslavia today

at

the

bere. Both

Captain's Cup At Fanling

of

time.

PLANE CRASHES

· INTO HOUSES:

+

Yeovil, England, October 31,

cludes three former consuls in

and Vladivostok, Khabarovsk Blagoveshenck, one embassy third secretary,

attaches and two several minor clerical staff mem- bers who recently. pledged alle. glance to the Chinese Comunanist leader, Mao Tse-tung United

Ladies' Singles Championship: tournament staged in a different drew 1-1 in the second leg of "Miss P. J. Ward beat Mrs. L country each year at which if their world cup match

decided who is the Colombes Stadium champion. The outcome of either of these gals were scored in the first half. The first leg played in Bel- alternatives would probably re

mouth, also sult in the better players berade earlier this

There will be the usual Can- also decided to apply for men dhe Chinese Embassy stag in- resulted in a 1-1 draw, These popular Tournaments coming professionals even earlier

France and Yugoslavia will tain's Cup qualifying rounds at bership in the WFFTU-Rester will be held regularly this win- and the world's greatest players now have to meet for a third Fanling on Saturday and Sun- ter. The number of players have all coming from the paid ranks.

me, on a neutral ground, to de- day and Bogey Pool on both 21 been limited to

But would that matter? Most cide who shall^, 40. Those $12!

for the courses from Saturday to Mon- qualify tending to play are asked to sign of the best golfers in the world finais to be played in Rio de day

although Janeiro next year, the list on the Club's notice board are professionals,

For Noverober the best scores. occasionally a man like America's

Communist anti-Tito as soon as possible.

leaflets on both the Old and New were scattered outside the Sta- Courses Quality for match play dium before the match.

in the Captain's Cup. Each play- Inside the Stadium Would there be any harm

2 minute's er may elect to play either on this became

silence the case in lawa French boxer, Marcel Cerdan, was observed for the

the Old or the New. tennis too?

Starting times and timas for and other victims of the Azores Monday should be booked in the Even a confirmed Wimbledon air crash-Beuter. fan like Wing Commander Ste Bakersfield, October 30. Louis Graig, the famous sports Shooting a brilliant es in the lover and lawn tennis officiai, be- final round, Ellsworth Vines won lieves in open tournaments. the Southern California open golf "Why it should be accepted as tournament today with a 54-hole a matter of course in the going total of 282, nosing out Smiley world but barred in tennis is Quick of Los Angeles, and Zell something: I shall never under-

writer.

Total

Joner Woodhead

Bowling Analysis

OM R W 14.4 6 29 51

18

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0.18

Paul Blanc scored a notable Wilson

winning the Prix Muda

double by

Gladiateur, which, over thren miles seven-furlongs, is he longest

fiat, race in the world, on Birs.

William Head's five-year-old

gelding Blue Butterfly,

SOCCER PLAYERS

SUSPENDED

VINES WINS GOLF TOURNEY

channe *:

to beat

immortal Bobby Jones cames for ward to beat the lot.

last week another narrowing Incidentally, there has been

of the professionalsvamateur,

New York, October 201 College football resulte San Francisco University Nevada. 13, Canisius 14. Bonaventure 0.-Associated Press.

New York, October 30, Profesional football results:

· All-America.

St

usual way.

A new type of navel Aghter Press. plane crashed into a group of houses near this South West town today, killing the pilot.

A child in one of the houses

HUGE DIAMOND also was reported killed,SMUGGLING CASE

The plane had taken on

Members are reminded That entries for the Jasper Claric Cup close on

on November 7. Only full the nearby Derodrome of the Westland Aviation Company- are eligible to compete United Press, members for club trophies.

On November 20, the first bl-

annual England

Scotland game

Londas, October 31-

One of the biggest prosecutions ever brought by. Customs and Ex- cise will open at the Clerkenwell

will be held singles in the mar DEATH OF EDWARD Court, London, next month. Fossi

ning and foursomes in the after-

All members and subscribers

(who mist be members of their

STETTINIUS

Greenwich, Connecticut

Matej Optaber 31

life penalties may total more than

1,000,000

Pecution or lood that the

pro

Two football players have been Eaton of Montebello by onel stand," he recently told a sports Blue Butterfly beat Finaud by by the Disciplinary Sub-Commit

uspended from playing this year stroke. two and a half lengths, with Hors fee of the Hong Kong Football by missing a four foot pult

Quick bogeyed the

18th hole d'Oeuvres a further five lengths Association.

New York Yankees, 21, Balti

-to the alleged away third in a field of seven

At a meeting of the sub-com-and lost The parimutuel returns mitice held last night, J. Robson Vines for the $500 first price gap in the world of fencing 14 Cleveland, 30, Son national society wishing to play

Francisco,

ate requested to advise the club

via Tangier to the United on a 10-frane stake were: win 64. (Dockyard) was suspended from Quick had a Ave stroke lead

amateurs, and professionals are National

office or enter their names on Mr. Edward Stettinius, died early States and that a Hatton Garden The former Secretary of State, gland id diamonds out of place 31 and 41-Reuter.

puyung kuntil the end of January.

competition for the rope Los Angeles Rams, 27, Chicago, the lists in the clubhouse at Fan-today, at the home of Mr. Sum first is involved WEL Wai-lam (Eastern) around started, but the former.

the first Ume: Bears, 2 Green Bay, 16, De-Jing Y

Trippe, President of Pan-Amended Alter brief procee

More than 30 witnesses will be tennis player whitfied this down Recent swimming and truit, 14 New

York Giante 41, Winner of the Bogey Pool play can Airways.

brief proceedings.od Printed and published for the Proprio February at the end of by getting birdies on the fourth basketball oficials said that pro- Chicago Cardinals, 38 Philadel ed over the New Course at Fa Mr. Stettinius, brother of Mraovember 18, two special days fam, the CHINA: MAIL, LIMITED, BY Both players were accused of and fifth while Quick bogeyed fessionals in other sports could phia, 38, Pittsburgh, 7 Washing-ling last Sunday was N. Whelp- trippe, had been visiting the will be set aside later la

infringements of regulations on the fourth, sixth and ninth- swim or play basketball as ton, 14, New York, Bulldogs, 14, ton who returned a card of 1 family for the week-end.. He died. mouth to complete the herring -- the field during league matches, United Press.

amateurs-32-they wished to do so.i tiede-Associated Press.

down

at 780 am United Press,

Bester,

FRANK LESLIE KUSH, Windsor" House, Hong Kong, AS

Vines when the finál

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