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CYNTHIA EAGER
EAGER SETS NEW FREE-STYLE MARK
Cynthia Eager, the pride of the VRC, established a new rocard in the Colony 220 yards free-style championship at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday. She won convincingly from Leung Oi-mui, last year's champion and title halder, by savon yards. Cynthia's time was 2 min. 51.4/5 secs. as compar- ed to Leung's time of 2 min. 57.2/5 secs. established last year.
Loung look the lead from the start and was closely fol- lowed by Cynthia and her four sister
After Juan. lengths Cynthia took the lead and increased her lead at each 50 last the turn, spurting yurds to create a new record. In the meantime, Leung and Jonn were fighting it out for second place with Leung win- ning.
Cheung Kin-mu, the schoolboy wonder, won the 880 yards free style championship. Cheung won by 80 yards of the pool and was given in ooposition. The reccnd! place struggle between Jones and Lam was a thrilling affair with Jones winning by n touch These neck and two sriminers wum neek for the greater part of the
eut down the defleft but took the With the start lead from Lau. for. the free style, Williamn was leading by half a yard and there was a thrilling ending with both wimmers contesting every inch with William just nosing out his opponent in a grand finish,
The following are the results.
Colony Championship Men's 680 yards free-style: 1. Cheung Kin-mon (Fortuna), 2.
B. Jones (Army), 3. Lam Kwan-ugar (Chinese Y). Time: 11 min. 21.3/5 secs.
Women's
50
Breust yarde Wong I.
Hnen-sang Stroke: (Chinese Y), 2. Hung Man-man (Chinese Y), 3. Kwok Kam-ngor (Chinese Yi. Time: 38.1/5 secs.
Men's 150 yards
Ten clubs attend
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950.
A longer soccer season advocated
By RAYMOND GLENDENNING
Are we looking at soccer through the wrong and of a toloscope? Is our season too short-not- too long?
The annual crop of injuries, greater than ever this
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BUCKS CHUNG FIGHT STILL POSSIBILITY
Amateur Golf
Boxing fans who have patiently waited for the much discussed and long delayed “grudge” fight between Romsey Bucks, and Chung Fook-lun (Afoulino Chung) may be" reward- ed for their patience in the very near future.
year, has revived the outcry from harassed Championship: Whether the bout will be held or not now rests
League managers all over the country for smaller Leagues and fewer matches.
CNAAF meet mand for recreation.
The
of supporters sports who already think soo cor gets too long a season with be angry, but I hope they will
rand all of what I have to say before launching counter
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on the shoulders of Chung Fook-lun, who was the one who called for the fight in the first instance.
concerned.
Competitors who intend to enter for the Colony Amater Golf Championship are re- I'm not at all sure that is the!
minded that entries close o After much beating about the When approached yesterday. proper solution, League Soccer
Saturday.
bush contracts were amiably Mr. Lee said that he was quite has proved in attendance figures attwok.
the fight it The
Championship (38 signed by the two contestants willing to promote that it satisfles a very real de- The standard of aur soccer
must be improved, It can be holes) will be played on Oc at the Victoria Recreation Club was agreeable, to the parties Cutting down of fixtures would done without hurting other sport- tober 8.
on the night of September 5. He added that he had prompted Representatives of 10 Clubs | hit a number of districts untuiring netivities. Let us start with
Pool to meet each other in a six-ights for both Burks and Chung Winner of the Bogey the early Бензоп attended the China Nationally, so I'm going to suggest
Injuries. The played at Fanting last week-end round Welterweight bout at before and they had been sue- Amateur Athletic Federation opposite.
significant fact, is that most of was W.P. Birtwhistle (14) who Caroline Hill on September 19. Cosses,
are pulled muscles and returned a card of four down. many; these
Ramsey Bucks, the undefeated Les went on to say that if meeting held yesterday at the
Deeur to players who have had The competition for next seal Lightweight Champion,, was Bucks and Chung were willing, Chung Sing Club room, Dr3
the longest lay-off.
weekend at Fanling will be the willing to fight Afouling Chung, the fight could take place within Voeux Road, Central.
Standing up to it Qualifying Round for the Cap- who is in the Welterweight class, two weeks. оп October 8 at The men who went on the Rio's Cuo, and Canadian summer tours came
Association Rules.
main bout in the International back in good fettle.
Golf Club are reminded that Sponsors for the fight were Mr. Amateur
Boxing
Tournament weather the opening rough the Annual Autumn Meeting will Anthony Martinez and Mr. which he was arranging for that und tumble for better than be held at Deep Water Bay on Sherry Bucks.
night. their colleagues who stayed at Thursday,
However, when September 18 In this connection, Mr. Leo said clubs home, and do not forget
A Bogey Competition will be came around, the fight was post that he had already asked and badly hit by injuries soon drop | played in the morning. The after- paned indefinitely because of obtained the consent of many down the table,
events will be putting, long, technicalities which had arleen well-known boxers in Hong Kong driving and puiting and ap- prouching.
An entry list is posted at Deep Water Bay, but post-entries will be accepted. Players are to ar- range their own partners.
The meeting was held to elect offelals for the coming year but ns several clubs had not notified the committee who their repre- sentatives were the election was
lator. Unte. postponed to
The
meeting, however, elected clubs each to send a re- seven clubs ca presentative to form an Advisory Committee.
The clubs were: Kwong Wah
HKFA Interport sub-committee holds meeting
The visiting Indian football
They have Kon Golfera of the Royal Hone inder the International Boxing Carolino Hill, and it would be
distance and with only 25 yards medley: 1. William Tondividual South China AA, Chinese YMCA team sent by the All-India isn't agreed, that a bad start of
to go, both of the swimmers were Bghting it out, Jones better end. ing just giving him a well de- served second place.
1.
(Fortuna),
2. Lau Tal-ping (Chinese Y), Titne: 1 min. 46.4/5 secs.
Woinen's 220 yards free-style: Cynthia Eager (VRC), 2. Leung William Tea failed by one-i-mut (Chung Shing). 3. Joan fifth of a second to equal the old Eager (VRC). Time: 2 min. 51.4/5
for the 130 yards in secs. (Record). record
Lau Tal-ping dividual antdley. was the other competitor. tock the lend in the breast stroke beating Willlain by a yard. the back stroke, William not only
Results of
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Chung Sing, Kit Chee, Taikoo
Mr. Mok Ying-kwol gave an Men's 100 yards back stroke: Lau. V. Matiuk (VRC), z Pau Koon-account of the expenditure of the kai (Chinese Y), a. C. C. Wang CNAAN for the past year and
after some Time: 71 secs.
some discussion the accounts In (Fortuna).
Women's 3 x 30 yards medley were
passed. Mr. Mok relay: 1. VRC (Joan Eager, Lykke
also: told
of the Rose and Cynthia Eager), 2. CNAAF's activities in sport for Chinese Y. Time: 1 min. 48 secs. the past year making mention of football and swimming. He added that the CNAAF would soon be VRC events
be
Next take performances. You'll not find a board room where it the sonson too often decides pro- motion and relegation,
Club sides packed with players of standing have found them- danger, zone ns early as October. Why? Because players have unable to reproduce
their best form,
tennis games Boys 160 yards free-style: 1. M. on which will begin in October tales of $3 and $2 for the Services at the men who have hardly had
The following are the re- sults of the tennis matches played at the Ladies Recrea- tion Club yesterday:
Colony Mixed Doubles
Gutierrez, 3. G. Noronha. Time: 67 secs.
Girls 50 yards free-style: 1. Sheila Collaco, 2. Barbara Ormund. Time: 30.3/6 sees.
440 yards free-style, Junior Championship: 1. P. Thompson, 2. Time: E. Tavares, 3. G. Kew.
min. 30.1/5 cees..
K. C. Dao and Mrs. E. Litton beat
Dr. G. Choo and Mrs. A.6 Tamworth 6-2, 0-4.
Club Mixed Doubles H.-J. Armstrong and Mrs. Arin- strong beat A. D. Scholes and Mrs. Scholca 6-3, 6-1. Handleap Men's Doubles
K. B. Baker and R. A. Mead best P. S. McCaig and J. Lan- cashire 0-1, 6-2; Major. Young and H. M. Newton beat M. Gotfried and M. Gotfried Jr. 6-8, 6-3, 6-1,
Handicap Ladies Doubles
Mrs. Maunsell and Miss Raymond
Boys 50 yards breast stroke: 1.) R. Xavier, 2. L. Gutierrez, 3. M. Nunes. Time: 39.2/5 secs.
New York, September 24. National Football League re- salts:
Cleveland Browns 31 Baltimore Colts 0.
Pittsburg 7 Detroit 10. Philadelphia Eagles 43 Chicago Cardinals 7.
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HKFC BOWLS TEAM:
The following have been select- ed to represent the Hong Kong Football Club in their "Second Division Lawn Bowls League match against Kowloon_Bowling Green Club at Austin · Road' to- day, starting at 4 pm-
E. L. K. Smith, N. Heaton,
It was a great disappointment to participate and he was also to the many who, were eagerly writing to the Navy Authorities. waiting for the bout and also dis-to allow Able Seaman Moore and appointed the Navy boxers who Able Soaman Hambley to take had been training hard to night part. the plek of Chinese boxers on the
Besides the Ramsey Bucks- Fook-lun fight, other
same night in support of the wars who will take part will main event.
Bucks' suggestion be Lee Kei-chli, . Kid ‘Johnny, in answer to advice given by Garcia, Chan Man, Lau Man-kin, many of his admirers, Bucks Wong Kwok-keung, Andy Chan, has written to Afsulins Chung Cheung Pik-shing, Johnny Tong. suggesting that Mr. Lee Kim. Fong Ki-kong and the two Nayy kum be invited to promote the boxers mentioned if permission is fight between them.
given. Mr. Lee was himself a boxer of
Yanks beat Bosox
would apply for permission to hold, the tournament from the Government authorities, as soon as_possible.
and the Chinese Recreation Club. Football Federation will
At the meeting yesterday it was playing the Colony at the also decided to leave the amend Club Ground on November 4. menta and addition of the re-5 and 8, Was announced at selves in the gulations of the CNAAF to the the meeting of the Hong Kong incoming committes which is to Football Association Interport be elected..
Sub-Committee yesterday.
-The stress and strain of twa The first game will be the Visitors against Hong Kong, and
games a work has robbed thom of the necessary time to get the second game the Visitors
back their misli and acouгAGY against Combined Chinese. Com- and to practise vital tactical achomes with old and new col. position of the Hong Kong team
Alternative date for the third game will be de~; cided after the second game has
leagues. That is the greatest | Strange and T. O, Morgan (skip); no mean repute before the war Mr. Leo added that the Box- danger of these packed first L. G. Young, 1. Urquhart, A. but is now content to run his owning tournament could be Blu been played.
few weeks. They are unfale! H. McKenzie and D. Fitches gymnasium and promote occa-1 pr. October 14, if either Bucks Prices fixed for admission pre The shining lights
(skip): J.. I. Barnes, R. J. Wyper, siónal $10, $6 and $9.50, with spectat
boxing contests for the or Chung found October 8 un- i To ram home my point, look A. N. Other and B. A. Mansell beneft of boxers and boxing en-suitable for them and that he
(skip).
ihusiasts of the 'Colony.' for the second and
third-class a breather from football and who are the shining lights of this $6 and $10 will be allocated to thews (Blackpool), Laurie Hughes Tickets for the No. 1 stand at present season-Stanley Mal-
Jim Taylor (Ful- the various clubs, and those for (Liverpool), the No. 2 stand opposite will be ham), Ramsey (Spurs), Eilering- for sale to the public,
ton (Southampton), and Mannion A discussion WAR held as to the (Middlesbrough), all men who method of distributing the tickets modo either the Rio or the Cana- to the
clubs, Mr. R.M. Omar, the dlan trip. Secretary,
These to my mind are strong said he
would not
the present The New York Yankoas drove closer to their second this year, as he had bad more arrangement of fixtures. than enough trouble last year,
straight American League ponnant today as with latecomers asking him for
they whipped the Boston Red Sox 9.5 while tickets, and due to the confusion
second-place Detroit dropped (- its' he suffered financial loss which
a fina he had to make good.
It was decided that the Secre- an easy speil of training in July The tary would have to be respon- and start the season with one sible for the distribution of the mid-week match only during the tickets to the clubs, but to avold
voll four
of August. That a repetition of the troublo ex would case if not eliminate the perienced last year, clubs will be start of the season pressure. called-
upen-to name the number Again, in September and the of Uckets required after an al- following months midweek games location is made to them, and a could be spaced at wide Intervals cheque must be sent in payment barring the Christmas and Easter to the Secretary by a certain holiday periods, date, after which no application will be entertained.
Washington 21 Green Bay 33.
Chicago Bears 32 San Francisco want to set as ticket seller again arguments against
20-Associated Press,
Doping charges
UK racing
in
London, September 24.
beat. Mrs. Johnson_and_Mrs. Oversous__visitors_have_been_commenting_recently.
Reynolds 6-4, 6-1.
Handicap Men's Singles
•
N. Cooke beat E. Zulnut 7-5, 6-1;}
F. Thorp beat H. R. Baker 0-1.
The following are the matches)
to be played at the LRC tomorrow: beginning at 0.16 p.m.;
Colony Ladies Doubles M. E. Litton and Miss H. Y. Law ♥ Mrs. R. Stack and Mrs,
Carmpbell,
Mrs. A D., Scholes and Mrs. J.. Robinson is. Tamworth and Mrs. Armstrong, Handicap
Mixed Doubles D. D. S. Evans and Mrs. Bidwell D. R. Holmes and Mes Sainsbury.
Men's Singin Handicap
S. M. Garrard v J. A. C. Hurlbatt. Inter-Hong Championship
on the appearance óf some of the Winners of racos they have watched while in Britain. They believe that doping is going on and say that the Stewards should call for saliva tests much more frequently than they do at present. In India, for instance, saliva tests are frequent- ly called for and seldom does any meeting go by without several tests being taken: Racing enthusiasts in that public, for tests to be unexpect- country believe that this has edly but automatically taken, had a
remarkable effect in even if nine times out of 10, or even 0 out of o 100, they show cleaning up the Turf in that
no evidence of any stimuludt country.
having been administered? Obviously a trainer who knows
The cost should not be great there is a good chance of his and it would afford protection to charges being given a test if they those who play the game and win when the money is down who would not stopp to under-
the
So way spread them out. Lengthen the season not shorten
. End it in 'Apell as now, and,. after a short tour, give players:
a month's holiday.
Then let them come back to
weeks
as Tigers lose
New York, September 24.
socand
straight game to Cleveland,
Yankees slugged Willard Nixon from the mound almost at the outset and continued the assault against almost the entire Boston bull-
pen....
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Scores AMERICAN LEAGUE
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P. 15
Before hearing of the possibility of his being asked to primote the Bucks-Chung fight, Mr. Léo eald that he had in arind a Dght. between Ramsey: Bucks and Cox or between Ramsey Bucks and Henry Wong as the main attrac➡ tion of the International Amateur Boxing Tournament.
Both Cox and Henry Wong had been asked, regarding taking on Ramsay Bucks as an opponent, Mr. Le continued. Cox had replied that he was not in train- ing and would require more time to get in trim.
However
Henry Wong was
more than willing for a return bout with Ramsey. Bucks and if Chung Fook-lun does not accept- the gauntiat which he threw down first then Bucks will fight.
Ramsey Bucks suys that he was willing to leave matters in Mr. Leo's hand although he would much prefer to fight at a later date because of the pressure of. work at the present time,
Retirement ahoad
Convalescing Ted Williams | shutout, giving up seven hits, as Henry Wong. tried mightily for the Sox, the Reds won 7-1. hitting his 27th and 28th homers., Bobby Doerr hit his 27th, for the Sox. Phil. Rizutto I know there will be argus homered for the Yanks. ments against all this. "A longer
Boston The number of tickets to be season will interfere with atten- slow as Cleveland nipped Detroit Winning pitchor, Vic floschl,
Bob. Lemon was the whole New York: allocated to each club was left dances at summer sports," say over to the next meeting, 'pend- some. Not in August midweek 2-1 in a 10-inning thriller to Icser Willard - Nixon.
eek hand the Tigers, pennant chances matches are played in the even another blow. ing and once a week only.
Lemon not only held the Tigers Midweek games mean loss of to five hits, but also scored both receipts," reply club directors. his team's runs, He homered in Maybe, but most
clubs make big the fourth and, scored the win enough profits as it is. This may ning tally after opening the last hit some of the poor clubs, but half of the 10th with a triple, what scheme to improve malters Washington's Carlos will not? And if a decrease in receipts means less for "crazy" transfer fees. I'm all for it."
ing the numbering of the seats.
The meeting was presided over by Mr. J.C.Guingom.
Weiss beaten by Drobny
Baden, Germany,
September 24. Jaroslav Drobny, self-exiled
the
the
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Bucka said, that he had been training hard for the fight which Detroit
was to have been held on Sep Cleveland
Winning pitcher Bob Lemon, been told, that his work would tember 18 but recently ba had loser Ted Gray, Philadelphia Washington,
72 Winning plicher Carlos Pascual, Chicago (1st game) Joser Julu Kucab...
.0 81 St. Louis
6.12. 0 Winning pitcher Stubby Over mire, Jesor Randy Gumpert. Chicago (2nd game) St. Louls
611 loser Bill Wight.
Winning pitcher Ned Garver,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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keep him up to the early hours of the tobring for the next low weeks and he would.....not get much chance to train.
Ramsey: Bucks added that he latends to retire after two or three more bouts saying that work and his family will be taking up most of his time.
He wants to be one of the Brat, if apt the first, to ynrol as a a member of the Hong Kong Amateurs Boxing Association which la belog forned-and- hopes to win one of the three Challenge Belts offered by the Association 11 14 byfore he formally retires.
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will think twice about adminis-hand practices to win even a Czech tennis star now playing M. C. Yatskin and I. Agaturoff
He will also small race. (C and W) v
y B. G. W. Weldontering a narcotic.
take greater care to see that un- and M. P. Downlo
That there are any number of for Egypt, (Bank
.decisively beat such perfectly houest trainers in Heraldo Weiss, of Argentina, Line); Dr. O. Smart and Dr. authorised persons do not get a G. Chon (Med. Dept.) v H. Chance of giving his horses a Britain
today It goes without 6-1, 6-1, in the men's singles "shot," for which he, un Owen-Hughes
and G. N.
saying, but if racecourse rumur dinals of the international ten- "Indirect free kick" signalling. trather, will be held the respon- Gosano (Harry Wicking): slole party,
is right. there are some "black nis tournament here today. H.D. Smith and W.A. Sanders
sheep" who are not above giving (C and W) y A. Aserappa and
their horses a little medical as- sia.ance. G. Rowe (Secretariat). SWISS-GERMAN
SOCCER MATCH. If such texts can be held so successfully in India, there seems Borne, September., 24.. Switzerland will meet Ger- to be no reason why they should mung in an international footbal not he held on the British Turk, match at Stuttgart on November of the French or any ollier Turf
for that matter. which has led And there is no reason to sup-
edged the Philadelphia Athletics Pascual Jchnny Kucab: In a battle of rookie righthanders, as the Sena
· Tried it before
tors won 3-1. It was Pascual'a Arst major league appeoranco. "Someone must have jumped
Superb incund parformenees by gun," is one of the many Stubby Overmira and Ned Garver replies brought forth by my gave, thr... St Louis Browns suggestion for the wider know double, victory, 8-0 and 8-1, over ledge of and publicity for the Chicago. White!50x.
Overmire shut out the Bax on It comes from an official of the eight hits in the opener, Garver Brooklyn Referees and Linesmen's Asso-Lot only tussed a three-hilter in tennis throughout the first set and clation. In point of fact akimiler) the nightcap, but also drove in winning pitcher, Erv | Falică, i
The Argentind played arratic
Philadelphia... at their two runs on a double and a brace foser Bubba Church. stmals were approved, did not, produce his form Saturday when he defeated Gott-Southport annual conference and of slice, k There are such in every coun-
feld von Cramm in the semi-will shortly become general. I am final. try, but in countries Uke India in the second set, Drobny's sup- and the United States, where such drlor technique proved too much
Although Weiss Improved glad to hear it.
And also learn that things are watched vary closely, for him, they are found out.
Has a Derby winner
The men's doubles Anal Way Classic candidate aver received won by Drobny and another, self- any kimi of 'dope before he went conquered Heraldo Wolas and the
axiled Czech, Jan Dostal, to the post? That question must
0-1.
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f
Conversely, if he knows that there is only the remotest chance of any test being taken; it is clear that there, is the temptation to take the chance that he will get away with it..
Only fair
or any
of
Buma win
St. Louis
Chicago.
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SERVICES BOXING.
The final bouts in the Open 393 Amateur Boxing Championships, sponsored by the Nine Dragons Winning pitcher Frank Hiller, Service Club; will be' fought-to- loser Fred Martin.
Brooklyn Jumbled the pon nant minded Philadelphia Philin 11-Qfn, the National League,, with Kry Palica throw New York Ing-4, tworhit shutout and, kit. Boston ting a grand slam homar,
beer planned, was Axed.to coln/pose that trainers in India sro | remain, unanswered, becquso; in | Australian; Jack Härpor; 6-1, 6-0;} ber of other offences for which Brooks AAA Sun was
elde with a national holiday in any more eager to help their the minds of the Stewards, no charges to victory with special traiter of Claesic. eandidates, Southern Germany. On the sume day- a Swiss og team will play preparation than those in ons whether British, French, Italian,
other country. Saarland in Saarbrucekcon.
In Britain, however, it ir gentonality, would stoops low as
American or any other na Ten days before the German ferally supposed that the racing te assini his horse to win à Classic samo, Switzerland's team will meet Sweden""in! 'Gènevno Lraternity are above such things by drugsmask Kontant
as doping. The better known the
So, they just do not take a trainer the less reason for a test to find out. What would alstance. the bigger the race the happen if they did. What would
Ukelihood of driga
be the result if every runner: iny
ter.
TURKISH SOCCER
protection
That if the theme behind the
bee liye: Classles, this season had
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The programme
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the nouncement was made at Frat- ton Park on two bartier oocad- `zlans,, vo`in this way at forst)
3 Flyweight Gnr.
(23rd "Pompay" have got off to a
Winning pitcher Jim Hearn, Fld. Regt. vi. Gar. Delaney (zard good starte got off who
The lors cut the Phils' load to loser Vern Bickford, Incidentally there are a num-five games over the enrushing/Cincinnati
101 Bantamweight: Pio Dreseman have wen
(RAOC) Ak
One) Irvino :((25th an indirect free kick is the pen- straight.
(kur game) Data Plug Thoma Long of Australia and ally, but space forbade mention The Chicago Cubs blasted four Winning pitcher Ewell Black (HAOCY vs. A. C. Ross (RAF)
Pittsburgh
Fld Rogt.)
Featherweight Pla Donoghue Germany's Tilda Dietzhamel of all except the most vital. St. Louis hurlers for 12 hits, in- well, loser Bill MacDonald .. 50, 6-4, 6-3 In the final of the US, and Joan Curry (Britain), triumphed over: Rita Anderson of
cluding toners by Hank Sauer E
„PLightweight! – Pto...), Tavendata MOTOR RACING and Rey Smalley, to win 8-3, ! Cincinnati
(Don Ball).V.Gore Ashton: (172 Bauer's two run homer was nie (lrid game) women's doubles.—Unlled, Prass,
35th of the henson and Increased Pittsburgh.......
3.18 Welterweight: WO I Charlton his
Winning pitcher Murray Dicke (50 Med Rer): runs batted in total to 101. France
Bell (Ist "Three-run 'homory by "Hank | son, löker Ken Haflensberger On: KOSD) SINGA
Middleweights Cpl. Calley (1st BK KOSD) vs. Sgth. Williamma
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September 20
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covered the 137.5 powered the New York lunts to
Delport Standings kilometre course in the final in Boston
conclusive 12-4 win, över the
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