PIE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAT 9, 1551;

YORKSHIRE COME VERY NEAR TO BEATING THE SOUTH AFRICANS

Bradford, May 8,

Two young Yorkshire fast bowlers, Fred Trueman and Robert Appleyard, gave the. South Africans a terrible fright here today.

They both bowled brilliantly and the South Africans failed by 39 runs to save the follow-on and, beginning their second innings 138 runs behind, they still wanted 52 runs to make Yorkshire bat again with their last pair together when the match

was left drawn.

During; the short day's play, the tourists lost 13 wickets for 96 runs. The touring alde was dismissed for 76 runs in their first innings In reply to Yorkshire's total of 214 runs for four wickets declared, and when stumps were drawn they had acored 86 runs for nine wickets in their second innings.

With the first ball of the day Appleyard shattered Van Ryneveld's wickey ond (rom then on the South Africans wete always in trouble,

When the Inst polr together there were only 11 soinutes left for play, and amid tense excitement, Norman

Mann,

Cum

The former Cambridge Blue, Miccessfully kited Last over 11 the match surrounded by aring

of 19

The

Hiddels.

COMPLETELY. OUTPLAYED Mana survivest his orleat and

completely outplayed, exenped

with a draw.

Appleyard, who failed to take a wicket in the second Innings, claimed six wickets for 38 uns in the Rrst innings while Truc- mau took five wickets for 19 runs in the second after claiming one, wicket for three runs in the first lanings,

الابرة

These two bowlers were ably supported

Jalun Wartile, whose left-arm slow deliveries throughout Tooked extranely diflerilt. He took flee wickeis

and four wickets for 32 runs in the second.

Only once have Yorkshire beaten the South Africans and that was 50 yepra ngo but they nearly did today.Reuter,

THE RESULTS

London, May B. The following were the results of first-class cricket games play- ed today:

At Worcester: The match ba- Veen Worcester and Derby- hire was drawn, Worcester 201 runs for nine wickets declared And 202 for onu declared

the South African, who were for 25 runs in the first bangs (Kenyon 100 not out, E. Cooper

THE SPRINGBOKS WON'T FORGET THE FIRST

FIRST OVER

Says RAYMOND GLENDENNING

The South African cricketers won't forget in a hurry the first two balls bowled at them in England by insurance inspector Jack Martin.

92), Derbyshire 230 ml 97 for

one,

At Cambridge: The match between Cambridge University and Essex was abandoned, nu play being possible today owing to rain, Esex 120 and eight for no wicket.

University 144 for nine

AL Birmingham: Warwick- shire bra Sussex by eight wickets, Sussex 158 und 250. (Jolin Langridge 93 J. Onke 118). Warwickshire 266 149 fut

and two (Spooner 94 not

uut

was

At Oxford: The match be- tween Oxford University Atul Gloucestershire

kirawn. Gloucestershire 301 for four declared and 117 for Ave de- clared (Divecho, right-arm

They sent Eric Rowan and Jack Cheetham back to medium swing bowler, four for the pavilion in double quick time and when Jack McGlew 48). Oxford University 215 and followed four runs later. Dudley Nourse started looking round for his lucky

mascot.

Colony Lawn Bowls Championships

Club *Conveners player kan reminded that Purity for the s'ajunty Lawh Bowls Chempionatly mis Teach Mir U. A. Humjabu,

the Hon. Secretary, by May 15.

£3,000 NOT

ENOUGH FOR

DAVE SANDS

a

By Peter Wilson "It is not worth my while 4o go to England for £3,000 (Australian)—about 2.400 sterling-purse. [ think about five or six thou sand

pounds would

nearer the mark...,”

be

That little speech was

103

for six.

49.

fast A A

WYATT CELEBRATES HIS 50TH BIRTHDAY O'SULLIVAN CAN

R.E.S. Wyatt celebrated his 50th birthday by leading Worcestershire against the South Africans in the opening match of the Springbok's tour. Here Wyatt bats

to a close South African feld-Central Press Photo.

XS

LEAGUE TENNIS

Craigengower Lose To

South China

In

A Fighting Finish

By -“ARGONAUT”

Despite a fighting finish, Craigengo wer Cricket Club, the 1949 Mixed "B" Doubles League champions, stumbled in the home stretch, to be nosed out by the current holders by five sets to four at King's Park yesterday.

The Valley Club led by two sets to one after a brilliant win by R. O. Baker and Miss Rosle Rumjahn over the South Chinu first pair of Tony Liang and Miss Choy Wai-woon. but failed badly in the second round, long all their three sets..

A.

II. Azedo and A. Senna (Re- crelo) beat 5. A. R. Bux and A. R. Abbas G-1, beat 5. F. M. Buk and 1. Kitchell 7-5, beat S. M. and F. Rumjaha 6-2,

F. Noodt and L. D. Remedios beat Bux and Abbas 6-2, lost to Bux and D. Kitale 4-6, brat Rumjehn and Rumjahn 6-1.

The challengers came strongly | Cailey and Readhead 6-0, Deal Deves back in the third round to level

and Jacomb-hand 6-2. the set score to 4-4. An exelt

RECREIO IRC 1 ing finish was seen in the de- elding At the Oval: The match be-

sel, when R. Try and tween Surrey and Lancashire

Mrs Violet Fowler staged a Alas, it was nowhere to be was drawn. Lancashire 197 and

gallant uphill night to reduce sten!

76 (Surridge. right-arm

their deficit from. 3-5 to 4-5 Let me unfold the grisly story bowler, seven for

against

rock-like Roch Liang till now untold,

Bedser,

right

and a brilliant Ulian Khoo, fas! . arr. medium bowler, three

A. J. Remedios and I. A. Marques A for 19).

grand volley

bent Bux and Abbas -4, beat Bux by Khoo, Sugdy 137 (Whittaler 21.

however, with the score at 40--and Kitchen 7-8, beat Rumahn

and Rumlahn 6-1. Stathism, right-arm fast medium

30, enabled lang to held his bowler, tive for 25) and 83 for servire for set, giving the pale,

Tattersall. right-bra mediam offspin bowler, Ave for 20).

Just before the touring side left fo England they were presented. as is usual, with a maven by a gimas + Plurinn sportsnet, D I saul urther, weiten Cispinin Nurse utarempro it, intessed of See rapected national enulem the Springbok-be found self the proud possessor ul giraffe!

-NOT TALKED ABOUT Because of what the English crowds nigh: think, the giraffe has never seen the light of day, nur been the subject of tubie

Seven

Commance.

the

and

GET DOWN TO

8 ST. 6 LBS.

Says GEORGE WHITING

Bantamweight Champion Danny O'Sullivan' `fa nirendy down to weight for the defence of his title against Scotland's Peter Keenan in Glasgow on May 9. I weighed hità on a set of certilled scales in his bedroom in a Brighton pub.

Having recovered from my astonishment, I pass on the information to the BBB of C, who, along with the rest of us, have been expressing lively concern as to Danny's ability to "make" the required 8 st. 6 lb. without undue risk.

Manager Benny Huntmen and sists of prunes, grapefruit, two trainer Honey Francis, called poached eggs, toast, Jam, and upon officially to give certain one oup of tea. assurances in these matters, Lunch, token In the late after- have asked the Board to drop noon, is In any time they like at O'Sul-ables, salad, two pears.

a steak, green veget. livan's seaside training invita- ten,

quarters, apple, one orange, one Armed with a

tión. I turned myself

into an

one

vip of

nt

this

of

offer, no observation on unoificial Inspector of weights O'Sullivan's strength and measures

and made the stage of his preparation for same trip on Thursday.

posalbly. 15 tough rounds Remembering that O'Sullivan lghting had to sweat off surplus ounces But I ennsreport that he sped in a Turkish bath on the day of through four smart rounds with his ill-starred fight with Luis the quick- Romero a year ago, reckoned formed

fooled Allen, per- to find Danny weighing at tenst skipping rope did his exercisea with munchbarl and Db.

af this stage. or his

and perspired freely training.

But trainer Francis, the Lon- dion cab driver who moved 2st, from Kingfish Levin- sky, soon knocked all such Ideas for six.

once re-

O'Sullivan waighed Bst. 131. when he bagun training on April

10.

Five days later, he WAR within half a pound of 8st. lb.

Most significant of pfl, O'Sul livan was wearing none of the heavy clothing. We soolate with boxers tnying desperately make weight. In fact, he waist. wore nothing at all above the

to

-(London Exprenx Serulce)

On Thursday he weighed 8st. Glb, BASEBALL 10oz, at 6.30 am.. 89t. 71⁄2 lb. a? noon. and But. 81. 15oz. after of afternoon

his eight roundis training.

Accompanied, urged and en- schoolmate, ex-world flyweight couraged by

his old Islington champion Terry Allen, O'Sulli- von has been running at full pelt over the outlying bumps of the Sussex Downs for a full Starvation? Not a bit of it. The O'Sullivan breakfast con-

FI/Lt Crosley and Mrs Jocelyn lost in Remedios and Mise-Figues-hour every morning. reda 3-0, lost to Ribeira and Mrs Silva 2-6. drew with Mt. Olivera and Mr Silva 0-4.

KCC 3-BKU 34

Max D. Grove aru!'T, Baker (KOC) lost to Mine R. Lo and N. Lo 4-0, beat Mia M. Abwes and D. Lo-G-1. beat Mine Owen Hughes and G. Wagner 6-0.

Mr. L. F. Stokes and A. Augestad (KCC) lost to Miss. Lo and Lo-4-0, beat Mies Ahwer and Lo, G, beat Ales Owen Tugher and Wagner G. Mr M. Pepperel! und F. C. Flu sher (RCC) lost to Mids to and La 44, agew with Alben twee and fe Busty Best

Waya 0-8.

Max (kvan Hughes snu. TODAY'S. GAMES · MIXED "B" DIVISION University 0,

V Hecrelo SCAA

With

LAC I-KITU 2 bruger Young and B.P * 16 Y..d. Kong and M. Sunny 5-7 Id to Findes Khis oild Dowend Khan-3-c: beat Yunib Khan and A.M. Süiva 0-2.

R.F. Wsian and H.A. Mead brat Khan and Sammy 1-0; beat Khan ond

9. Houst and E, Stuckey beat

Khan 6-4: beat Khan and Silva

POST OFFICE014-HBC

In another close Mixed "g" Khan and Simy G-4: beat Khan and Doubles match, Recreio fought to 0-3.

436-4 draw against United Services Recreation Club. the set-score at 4-4, Marcus Oliveira and Mrs Airanda Silva, of hookey repute, held F1/L. Crossley and Mrs Jocelyn-to d-all draw.

plagen -exceli tennis throughout, their third win as well as the honour et winuing AL chiduciam: The match the maten for their Club, between Kent and Nottingham-

For

losers, R. shire was drawii. Notta 134 Baker

Rosle Rumjuhna 4-1; beat Khan and Bava and 207 for two (Simpson 79, gave undoubtedly the best per- | 6-4. || Winrow of not out). Kent 109. At Taunion: The friendly match between Somerset

and Glamorgan was abandoned as ik since by the tourists. draw owing to sun. Glamorgan The fact was that their ren! 113 and 174 for three (Jones mascot "Bocky." for short war 70 not out, Wathing 50 not rendy in the for their de-out), Somerset parture.

55 not out). All

now well in the South African

cricket world, for un the following day it duly arrived by air, and was presented to the team by their High Com missioner in London, Dr Geyer.

Making his first public speech in this country--and a witts one at that-Nourse wisecracked:

not

204 (Lawrence

and

At Peterborough: The match between Northamptonshire

lampshire was drawn, North- amptonshire 72 and 182 for eight declared (Brookes Hampshire 108 (Clarke, left arm fast medium bowler, eight for 20) and 145 for seven (Mc- Corkel 53, Nutter, Tight-arm medium bowler, four for 47).

At Lords: Middlesex's matchin

Leicestershire

in

a

W Struwing and W.C. Keown (HKCC) beat K.W. Wong and N.C. drew with S.K. Chh Wong - and Petef Lam 60; Jost to Y.S. Fung and H.C. Wu 30.

CRC & KL. TONG I

D. Lee & F. Kwok (CRC)-beat Yao & K. W. Leung 6-4; T. Loke & D. Chen da; beat Wong & A. Raymond 6-1,

J.Jowett and Alexander lot Kowloon Cricket Club, who on to Wong in Wong 3-0; lost to Lam paper should provide a strong 2-6.

and Chin 1-6, lan to Funt and W challenge to South China in the T.S. MoCig and W. Lanchester Mixed "B" this year, opened Rust to Wons and Wong 1-8; lost to their season promisingly with a Lam and Chin 3-0; lost to Fung and 5-32 victory over a formid-Wu 3-CR able University side brought-forward match Of course those three fellow

major upsets were recorded only got ducks because I told them to.

Men's!

C

Division ames From now or you'll against

played yesterday. Chinese Re-l get no more encouragement of drawn. Middlesex 273 for five creation Chab, the holders, got that kind.

declared. Leicestershire 124 through their first game against, Shock to our county if not (Tompkin

Kowloon U not out, Young,

with a convincing batting. Clive

S

Van le-a slow bowler, five for

score of 0-1 wil

Post Office Recreation Club, the only newcomers to this season's Léogue, made an auspicious debut with a 2-2 triumph over Hongkong Cricket Club

Test

made by Dave Sands, and it | Ryneveld tells me will be of. 26) and 29 for three-Reuter

probably represents the

2in blond Cuun McCarthy,

This 22-year-old from Maritz-

longest orntion of whichburg will be bowling on green the agile aborigine has ever lop wickets for the first time. delivered himself.

It also represents a consider- Able bombshell in British boxing for Sands 14 due to fight Randolph Turpin for - the Empire middleweight title 41. the White City, London,' June 5,

on

This is not, repeat not, pro- moter Jack Solomons's lucky

wook.

First, it's announced that Juck Gardner will

not meet Cesur Brich on May 22 because of his infüred thumb then the Solo-

mons's equine

chestnut hape:

Seconds Out, finishes 11th in a

is munnleg Dul.

But that won't worry him." added Clive. "You wail til he starts slinging them down." can hardly wait!

Sycomore II

Fancied For

IOC Wants Only One

Germany

Vienna, May 8.

wws

MEN'S "C" DIVISION SCAA USEC 0

O. L. Pang & K. C. Ng (CRC) beat Yao & Long 6-0; lost to Loke & Chen 5-7; beat Wong & Raymond '81

บ USRC

V KCC

CCC

MEN'S "C" DIVISION KITC... USRC Post Office V Kowloon Tong Y IRC кос

#

Y HKCC **VLRC

Recreio.. SCAA

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Ray Robinson May Fight Dauthuille

Paris. May S.

TIGERS BEAT YANKEES 6-5

IN THE 11TH

New York, May 8. The Detroit Tigers knock- ed off the League-leading New York Yankees, 6-5, 10- day in 'an American League thriller that went 11 innings. Vie Wertz singled home Jerry Priddy from third base with two nut in the deciding inning to rinch the game for the Tigers.

Hank-Bauer druvu, put: jwo s Lew Burston, European the Tuns and Jackie Jen- | representative of the inter- en another for the Yankees. national Boxing Club of New Joe Ginsberg and Wortz York, said today that Sugar homered for Detroit... Ray Robinson might meet The Tigers's young right- Laurent Dhuthuille here on into the game in the ninth in- handler, Ray Herbert, who went June, 15 for the world mid-ning, won his fourth game as a dleweight boxing,title.

relief hurler The Mr Burston said he had re- Allie Reynolds, who went all ceived permission from Jim the way for the Yanks, was the Norris, President of the IBC, to loser, arrange the match in co-opera- In the only afternoon game- tion with Gilbert Benaim of played Paris.

Veteran

Y CCC CRC TOMORROW MIXED “A”- DIVISION

HKCC SCAA LRC

vi кос CRC Tbye)

MEN'S "D" DIVISION

Dauthulle has agreed to meet CRC "1"

CRC "4" Robert Villemain en outdoor Urban C. "" match on May 28, but omelal Urban C. permission has not yet been homer of the season, accounting

given for this bout....

for Chicago's two runs. While (rookle Don Schultz

Recreio

HKCC KOC

SCAA

V

LRC IRC

KL Dock (bye)

NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES

....MONDAY, MAX, 14 Whit Monday holiday-no fixlures,

S. L. Ma & Y. W. Chung (CRC) beat Yao & Leung 6-3; beat Loke

TUESDAY, MAY 15 & Chen 6-1; beat Wong & Ray-

Men's "C Division mond 6-3

Post Ome CCC 51⁄2--RCC 3 C. X. Chau

SCAA and A. I. Manley (COC) beat A. V. Whke and C. JIRC Smith 9 beat E. M. Getz and R. CRC

8. Capell 43, beat. A. Fish and Recreio C.G. Hobb 0-0,

KITC

V

LAC

HKCC

USRC

*

KCC

V

to

Mixed "B" Division KCC i USRC IIKU

V

W. Chow and C. Abbas lost to KL Tong White and Smith 3-6; lost to Getz and Capell 5-7: dont to Fisher and

Os_6-5.

W. Gottlies and L. Souza lost White peal Smith 1-6; beat Geir and

Y: K. Bre and Y. G. Hsu (SCAA) beat Phillies and. Walton 641, beat Capt Catley and L Readied 0-2, beat Devas and Jacomb-hood 6 Capell : bent Fisher and Hobbs

Sammy Lee and Frank Yeh beat| 6-2, Phillips and Walton 6-1. beat Calley

and feadhead 0-2, brai, Deyas and

Jacomb-hood 0-1;

West Germany was today. Lee and James Chen (SCAA)

For admit

International: Olympic Com-

Chester Cup mittes. East Germany's ap- Polish

London, May '8.

on

(SCHALCA MW,

Goalkeeper

For Chicago

Recreio

SCIAA THURSDAY, MAY 17 Men's "D" Division Urban C. "1" CRC "1"

MIXED "B", DIVISIONTI !SCAA BLOCO 4!......! Tang and Mis W. W. Choy Reengio, Rumjahn 4-6, Beat R. fray and Mrs SCAA Y. Fowler 6-2. lost to M, L and LRC Str. C. C. CINU 3-8,

Chen Yih and Miss M. Poon Jast

to Baker and Miss Rumjahn

V-

CHIC

7"

:

KL Dock

... Urban C. lign

V-

HKCC

V

IRC

KCC (bye)

lost to Tay and Mrs Fowler 3-4, beat, HKCC Liu and Mrs. Chiu, 6-2.

CRC

Mixed "A" Division

VKCC

SCAA

FRIDAY, MAY 18 Men's "A" Division":

́ ́ ́HKU.

KOC

CRC-

plication for membership. failed because only one body Sycomore II, a four-year- can represent one country.

Roch Liang and Mis U. Khoo field of 17. in the City and old colt owned by Habib West Germany was thut she

peat Baker and Miss Rumjaha 49, | LRC (bye) The condition Imposed Suburban; now it looks as Ibrahim

beat Li and Aire Chiu 0-2 best London, May B. Tay and Mrs Fowler 04 though the Sands (of Australia) High

Rahimtools; the must get together with East amateur goalkeeper who played hvid. Kingword and Mes Wort

Stanislaw. Gerpla, the Polish RECREIO 44—DAKOTA."? Commissioner

for Germany and form one,Olympic for Leyton Orient and Waltham-ushey beat Remedios tard Urban C. runner for Pakistan,-is-n-well-fancied Commites which could ad- slow Avenue, lins sailed for bere under baghva HKCC

tomorrow's

Dk Germany

United States to take up an if Ouveira and Mrs A Silva 0-4 SCAA "2" The two Olyfdpld Committees appointment with the Chicago Capt Schion and Mrs Williams Chester Cup.

of

East ...The.. Twenty-one horses are ex-

cond s:West Thude Athletic Football Club.

beat Remedies and Mist Figueiredo LRC been called to día

6-2, Jost to "Ribeiro and Men(64)va of a pected to start in this two-mile, Lausanne of Sha All SB59 ot

furlongs event,

which is when 127 12 being run at 3.25 a.m. British Summer Time.

But in the Judgment of Solo mons, there's no cause for alarm or despondency. Blowing cigar-smoke ring the size .another on the end

boxer's purse money, Jack. glant-biller announced:

Of

the

Jure

"I have et Tom Maguire" (Sands manager) "here re- turn ticisets, for witcher I've paid £1,400, and I'm Sinds will leave, for England on the date arvan,

Bonds, also complained that

whores” the

two

The probables, with Jockeys, re "Haron

Bridge (T. Burns), No- poleon Bonaparte (W. Riley), Honourable II (A. Brealey) Le Tellier Father Thames (W. Rickaby)

(W. "Snaith); Port (P. Mähur), Colibrithgo

Sycontre ring for Your months (Doug Smith) Hanaparte (P. North Cape Vans Sweet Charment

histhis year.

Turpin Than Find a mumber of Frera, Piggott)". Plan would have been out (Exigor :-)

on June 5, 20

a countered the

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saying that Bands could

nights by constant, work-outs In the slum after be arrived

the mittes -recognijans

Silva". "beat

Indies

Gerula, who is 33, will re-0. inst: to Cilveira and Mira Bilva main at least one kedson in the 10.

KCC CRC (bye)

THE

WALL

NOW

AND

then tie it there. I hope to say. If Omple Com- not, I intend to return to

their England."

Voermany provisionally admila athe last Congress in Copenhagen was today officially adratiedubbat animous vote of 35, mutter pikiENÍ TARGE

The Confes

"German" ques- tion: for over three hours.

"newly dicated Boviel ud- Omstantin u ndrianov,

Geruim served in the Polish Army under, British command.

Reuter. (23040) 15

Malayan Champion: Eliminated Infidi a London May 8. Phi Chaw Eke the Malayan

WE Wood Loefrit speech as them! Champion it was beaten in the

schon equivalent of ~ kwa girmede Quixoté” as the

Royal Entrahcb Jber on this

point Howald that motond the Russian

In Hurling in lawn! popitiate understood temnts tournament host today. as Cue Curtain),

(T. Curter), Guest(T.

ghly one body, 100, represe

He went down, 6-2, and 0-1- to the tim

Aukkalian, Thhi2 and it was their, 14.00 But then Royal Shoot (W/ Ongisriat) and shoulder, wather, hindi um wiepay sunt, fill the la

two Olympic Commit maid he felt that this fusion very hard-

Solomanae the fight is still ori. Ha hasn't got to fight Turpin

yna)

v RecroloTM * SCAA "I" A Division

SCAA USRC

will

J

the Nationals, Leadro the other three rusheduled for tonight the Chicago Cubs edged.out the Brooklyn Dodgers, 2-1. Hank Sauer hit his fifth

Brooklyn in shock with a heat

It is expected the permission be granted but Dauthuille might back out if given chance to Aght Robinson for the

nine hit pitching job.

Carl Erskine, off tille.

whom Sauer lashed dutine uscistve Rebinson, is supposed To

Hive

homer in the first inning, was Jeke La Motto first crack at the the losing pitcher. championship in a return bout. The other (American League If La Moita wants it, Burston afternoon game saw the Phila did not indicate how this prob.delphia

the would be solved-Asso- Chicago

White Sox, 9-4, to clated Prem

salvage the Anal game. of

lem

BRITAIN-FRANCE MATCH

London, May 8,

Britain and France

Athletics, trounce

three-game series.

Bobby Schantz

his registerat are to first pitching [victory of the meet in an amateur boxing in-year while the Athletics were ternational in July at St Malo.

alo. hammering Chicago

hits,

mounds- This will be the first full boxing men international between the two Homers by Eddie Joost and countries for five years, Britain Ferris Fain were included i waning in London in 1945 and the Philadelphia barrage. Disk drawing in Parks when two Littlefield, was charged with the of eight fights were declared loss,

(Only two American League

to be drawing to recall that games were scheduled today).

It is

the British team on the occasion

Included Randolph Turpin and Eddle Thomas, who

nów

Reuter.

star

AMERICAN LEAGUE

both are Detroit professionals

SCHAGEN BEATS WOODS London, May B

Schagen, Dutch cruiser- weight, defeated Bill Woods.of South Africa 1nght d the Albert Hall. tonight.. Wonder uired at the end of the fourth round with a badly cut car

Schagen

weighed.

27034

pounds, Woods, 1734Asso clated Press,

New York

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Winning pitcher Ray Her. bert, loser Allie Reynolds... Philadelphia. Chiongo

12 0 Winning Schantz, loser Dick Littlefield.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pitcher Bobby

Chicago, an Brooklyn

00

Winning pitcher Bob Schlitz.

loser Carl Erskine-Associated Press

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