R. H. K. GOLF

CLUB

Starting Times For

Fanling

Sunday-11th. November, 1934

BOLD COURSE

9.30 a.m. W. J. Jamieson and 0.

9.35

9.40

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Marseille

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LOCAL FOOTBALL R. H. K. YACHT

Chinese "Derby"

TO-DAY'S GAMES Senior Division, kick off 4.15 pm.

Club v. S. China. "A"-Club ground.

Police v. Lincolns. →→ Kowloon ground.

St. Joseph's v. Kowloon.-Caro- ne HILL

R.A. V. Recrelo-Chatham Road. East Lancs. v. Royal Navy Second Division, kick of 2.45 p.m.

A. McKellar and A." G. | King's Park. Young.

HONG

KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY,

LOCAL RUGBY

NOVEMBER 10,

1934.

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

LOCAL CRICKET

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Teams For Saturday's Matches

CLUB

"Members' Day" To-day

The Committee of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club with regret have decided, in view of the "re- clamation work in progress, not to hold the usual. "Opening Cruise" this year, but will hold a "Mem- bers' Day" to-day and arrange

been made for the following programme:

1. Cruisers. - Course: Murray Pier. South, Fairway Buop (3), Stonecutters Island (S), Club Line. Distance: 7.8 miles. Prep. gun 1.55, Starting gur 2.00. Time limit 6.00 P.in.

1. H. Geare and D. J. Navy v. Kowloon.-Caroline Himents have Gilmore

.R. E. v. Lincolns.Chatham Road.

0.45 A. D. Humphreys and J.

MacKnight.

F. J. de Rome and J W. Franks.

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0.50

10.00

T. A. Pearce and P. H. Scoones

10.05

A. B. Stewart and R. Young.

10.10

A. B. Purves and E. des Voeux.

10.12.

J. F. Robinson and R. H. Challoner.

10.16

ghan.

10.20

C.

Austin and

J.

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Edkins.

10.24

H. N. Williamson and W. Pittendrigh.

10.28

J. A. Shaw and G. Mc- Grane.

10.32

10.30

10.40

16.44

10.48

10.52.

10.56

11.00

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11.04.

11.08

11.12.

11,16

11.20

11.24

11.28

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J. Smith and T. C. Mona.

A. C. I. Bowker and J. A. D. Morrison.

K. W. Jones and H. A. Browning.

D. Culbertson and C. L. Tutham.

J. C. Dunbar and R. C. Webb.

G. T. May and P. L. Leefe.

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F. Austin and P. 9. Grant.

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W. E. Hunt and G. W. Tolmie.

Reserved for Armistice Day Silence:

C. H. Bradley and D. Ellis.

H. R. Sturt and H. C. B. Way.

P. Morrison and E. L. Groome.

A. O. Brawn and J. W. Alabaster,

T. C. Fairburn and H. T.

Club v. Eastern-Club 'ground. R.A. v. University.-4.15 p.m. -St. Joseph's.

Third Division, kick off 2.45 p.m.

RAM.C. v. Radio Sports-Mill- tary ground.

Lincolns. St.

Kowloon

J:

Borderers * Joseph's ground.

Pulice R.A.O.C,-

V. ground.

R.E. v. Railway,- Railway ground. R.AS.C. Recreio. Athletic ground, Happy Valley.

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SUNDAY 11TH Armistice Day Match, 3.45 p.m.” Combined Services v. The Rest

of the Colony-Club Ground.

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Club and Army Teams

Owing to an unusually large number of injuries, principally; amongst the backs there have been several changes in the Club sides for Saturday against the Army.

The First XV. will now be re- presented by:-G, P, Lammert; W.

B. Rigg D. McLellan (Capt.), J. C. Miller, H. R. McGulchrist; M. W. Turner, H. G. Meeke; A F. Walk- den, W. E. Peers, H. O. Bramble, I. E. Bradford, 8. H. Garrod, K., A. Munro, G. A. Stewart, D. A. Cum- ming:

The "A" XV. will now be repre sented by:-A. N. Other; G. 8. 2. Racing Yachts (Ladles, visi-Jones. C. 81. Archer, P. J. Gardner, tors, members or subscribers may J. T. Edkins, L N. Holmes, H. L. sall and enter for the optional Tudor; G. O. Moutrie (Capt)). R. Q. sweepstake. Prizes will be given to Castleton, B. D. G. Barlow. W. G.. winning yachts sailed by ladies or C. Knowles, R. I. Cherrill, D. K visitors).-Course: N. P. Channel Hislop. F. G. Nigel, F. J. McGugan. Rock Mk (P), Kowloon Rock Mk.

The Army First XV. will be re- (P), Kellets Island Mk, (5), Holt's

presented by:-L/Opi. Smith (S.W. Wharf Mk. (S), North Mark on

B.); Gnr. Hubbard (R.A.), Pte. Line (P), Channel Rock Mk. (P),

Simmonds (S.W.B.), Pte, Sharman Club Line. Distance: 8.5 or 10 miles.

RAM.C.), Pte. Etitson (RAM.C.); Starting Times

Pte. Makin (Lincolns), Pte. Hewitt Pte. Mackman (Lin- (S.WB.); coins), Cpl. Tratt (S.W.B.). Cpl. Chicken (Lincolns), Pte. Gilmore (S.W.B.); Pte. Fail (Lincolns), Onr. Barraclough (RA), Lt. "O'Conor (Lincolns), L/Edr Hall (RA).

"A" "H" "T" & "" "

Second Division kick off 245 pm. Prep. gun...2.15 2.50 2.25 Young Indians v. South China-Strtg. gun...2.20 2:65 2,30 Caroline Hill.

Time mit 6.30 p.m. Prizes will be presented

Third Division, kick off 2.45 p.m.

East Lancs v. RAF..

MONDAY 12TH · Senior Division, kick off 4.15 p.m.

Chinese Athletic v. S. China "B" --Club ground.

FORECASTS

"By Pivot The tit-bit of to-day's games will will be that between the Club and South China "A" The Club are playing at home and they have the advantage of weight over the Chinese. Both are undefeated as yer and the Club have been known

to cause more than one upset with this particular team. Can history repeat itself? "I fancy the game will end in a draw,

The Police-Lincolns and the Eas: Lancs-Navy games should provide some heavy football. There's not R. I. Cherrill and w.much to choose between the teams

Buxton.

Thomson.

J. W. Mayhew and R. A. Rodgers.

NEW COURSE'

9.30 a.m. A. T. Lay and G. C.

Worrall*

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G. S. Archbutt and H. U.

A. E. Lissaman and D. 8.

Rabb.

Major Wren and Comdr. Tetley.

K. S. Robertson and Col. M. J. Williamson.

9.35

Ireland.

9.40

M. H. Turner and A. B. Raworth,

9.45

D. 8. Edward and J. 8: MacLaren.

9.50

9.55

10.00

1

10.05

10.08

10.13

19

10.24

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10.32

10.40

B. Ross and ED

Matthews.

Mackenzle.

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2.30 2,35

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after

This decision, although unavola- able, is much regretted, as in the past the RHK.Y.C, opening cruise has been a most enjoyable event, with a sailing and rowing regatta, and has given the initial flip to the season's activities,

With about two thirds of the camber Elled in, trucks continuous- ly dumping earth, and the gener- 81 mess consequent on reclamation, directly in front of the Club House, any social activities are out of the question.

The sailing members are not so

badly inconvenienced as the row- ing members, who at the moment are unable, except with difficulty. to launch their boats. It is under- † stood that the government have offered to provide a slipway from the sea wall so that members will have reasonable access to the sea.

But until this is constructed, row». are at a complete

but a very interesting game should be seen on the King's Park grounding activities where the Navy with plenty of standstill. men available now should give the East Lancs a good run for their money.

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The St. Joseph's-Kowloon match probably end in a draw with the odds slightly in favour of the mainland team.

It is regretted that the annual. race for naval whalers has also to be postponed

In spite of all these difficulties, there have been very good entries and very keen competition in the sailing races already held.

Reveral yachts are showing much

and in particular, "Cherub” has. won both cruiser races on handi- cap, to which "Sealark V" has not yet retaliated!

Should the Recreio be strength- ened with the inclusion of A. Vimproved speed from last season, Gosano I think the Portuguese lads should obtain their first win of the season at the expense of the Artillery who have not been so good of late.

Chinese Athletic will meet the South China "B" on Monday at

"Stella" (Y1), in the Y and I class, with an increased, handicap over last season looks dangerous.

The Army "A" XV. will be re- presented by:-Fte. Keogh (S.W. B.); Lt. Galletly (8.W.B.), Lt. Mus. pratt Williams (Lincolns), Gar Hutchison (RA), Pte. Potter (Lin- colns); Pte. Steele (Lincolns), Pte. Shorthouse (S.W.3.); Lt. Harrison (E Lancashire), Cpl. Hardy (S.W. B.), Lt. Andrews (E. Lancs.), Capt. Anderson (RAM.C.), Pte. Hughes Lincolns), Pte. Whelan (S.W.B.), Pte. Jones (8.W.B.), L/Cpl. Hall (S.W.B.).

The game between the two "A"

XV.'s will commence at 3 p.m. and will be refereed by Major HM.J. McIntyre, R.A. The two First XV's will meet at 4.15 p.m. and the re- feree will be Dr. J. A. R-Beiby. Both games will be played at Soo-

kumpoo.

TRANS-CONTINENTAL FLIGHT

Capt. Nickenbacker Beats His Own Record

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Newark, N.J., Nov. 8. Captain Eddy Nickenbacker has broken his own record for a trans- continentul commercial fight from Burbank, California, to Newark, in 12 hours, 3 minutes, 50 seconds, a distance of 2,509 intles.

Hils average speed was 221 m.p.h.

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NOTE.—Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the

*words required.

ACROSS

I-One shouldn't do this without

one's host (8)... 4-It's deceptive to take us in

(8).

10--1t grows on one taking “so much tea" (anagram) (9). 11-Is evidently anxious to agree

- (5).

12-A tribal emblem (5). 14-What willing workers never barred to criminals is often hard (6).

18-One way to rally (6).

19 The police often recapture an

escaped prisoner at this (5). 22-An able factatur, apparently

(5).

23. When

mews were general, .what a row this made at

night! (9)

25-One of our feathered songsters

(8). 28-Degraded and despicablë (8)

DOWN

1-This is often put out of the

way (6).

—-—Not a pleasant sort of temper

(6). 3-Those who let themselves use

strong language, let this (3).. 5-Who invented the stocking-

frame machine? (3). 6A clue for this might be in-

adequate (7).

-A

rlot, possibly becoming sanguinary (4).

-An English river, which is

quick (4).

9-Here is a fellne to be spotted

(8).

13-Not the spots we would choose to see alms distributed (7). 18-Scold (8).

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16A sheltered walk (6). 17-Is situable for a small ball

(6).

20-Crossword

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compilers must please their this or-!' (4). 21-By this means there is no

deception, (4).

23—This may come to pass (3). 24-This last clue has its difficul-

ty1 (8).

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-

Across-1, Cob-we-b: 6, Bargee; 10, Painter: 11. Distil; 12, Rigour; 13, Car-nag-e; 16, Dress; 17. Leech; 18, Scare; 19, Ropes: 22, Water; 23,

Down-1, Coded; 2, Baste; 3, Epics; 4, Hala; 5, NNNN; 6, Berg: 7. Ariel; 8, Globe: 9. Earth: 14 Recur; 15, Agree; 19, Roses; 20, Pure-e: 21, Start: 22, Wordy: 23. 31, Renewed: 32, Sheets; 33, Trash: 24. Reeds; 26, Odes; 27,

Peer; 28, Duet. Typhus.

Torpedo; 29, Spread; 30, Urban-e;

XI EXTRA RACE MEETING

Entries and Weights

The following is the list of en- tries and weights allotted for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held next Saturday, November 17:

1-Hotbarn Handicap. "B" Class.

-(One, Mile)

Dinty 185, Empire Day 155, Polar Star 152, Portia 149, Vriday 135

Z-Talpe Handicap. "D" Class.— (Five Furlongs)

LAWN TENNIS

Mixed Doubles Championship

The Hon Secretary of the Chin- ese Recreation. Club advises that the date for the closing of the en- tries to the Open Mixed Doubles the 20th Championship will be instant instead of the 9th instant as previously announced. Matches in the first and second rounds must be completed before Decem- ber 15,

So far the

following entries have Boxing Eve 150. Chlef Seattle been received and more are ex- 158, Festival Eve 140, Glad Eyes Dected:-Misa O. Dalziel and E. C. 160, Gold Currency 158, Great Hall Fincher: Mrs. Conder and C. 160, Heart's Glory 156, Hey Tor 140, Ravenhill; Mrs. D. A. Kayll and D. A. Kayll; Mrs. Chiu Tsun Chiu and Iron Grey 145, No Fear 140, Part- nership, 140, Ple Face. 140, Racing H. D. Rumjahn; Miss A. Mackenzie Luck 181, Racing Pride, 168, Racing and S. A Gray; Miss F. Hancock

the Hong Kong Football Club

In the Anker class, "Wasp and at one stage he touched 237 and "Jan" are maintaining their mph. His plane was one of the ground and a very fast and inter-speed of last season, white "Isabel" new 14-passenger Douglas ma- R. L. S. Webb and W. Westing match is in store "for the shows greatly improved perform-chines similar to the one used by

fans. Chinese Athletic very near- ance.

Parmentier and Moll in the Eng- The ladies are showing marked land-Melbourne air face. He made the 8: China "A"'s colours when enthusiasm in their preliminary one halt, at Kansas City. Six peo- Triumph 140, Royal Flush 154 and R. Goldman; Mrs. E.-Grimble races and practically all yachts i ple, were carried in the machine. Sandy Bay 151, Solar Star 161. and Capt. E. Manners; Mrs. Parkes will be competing in this cham-Reuter. pionship,

J. Forbes and N. Kly had the distinction of lowering Littlejohn.

R. M. Wood and J. E the teams met a couple of weeks Richardson

ago and would have done so, had

A. G. Donnt and W. - Jackson}

their 'forwards known where the goal was, instead of dilly-dallying

The first team race, Members v. Subscribers, was keenly contested count for the S. China "8"_on | by twenty yachts and resulted in a. FAINT HEARTED STRIKE Monday but one never can tell win for the subscribera. It is

N. J. Perrin and D. E. with the ball. They should ac- Hislopi

Monday, 12th November. To-morrow the Combined Ser- understood that a return match

Fices will play the Rest of the Co- | will be sailed later in the season. (Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Jony on the Club ground and a very

OLD COURSE

9.32 a.m. H. F. Philips and P. Interesting match will be on view.

0.36..

9.40

9.44

0.48

9.52

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2

Morrison.

A. C. 1, Bowker and L. C. F. Bellamy.

V. J. Atkins and G. B. S. Thomson.

G. McGrane and J, W.

Mayhew.

C. Thwaites

and

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Coulthart. T.-R. Rowell and D. M. Richards.

LADIES' SECTION

RAILWAY OUF

The Draw for the Railway Cup is as follow

First Round:-Mrs. Lissaman and Mrs. Whyte 8mith, Mrs. Rodgers, and Mrs. Walker, Mrs. J. B. Ross and Mrs. Cassidy, Mrs. Dovey, and

T. S. Whyte Smith and Mrs. Wren, Mrs. Middleton Smith

D. J. Gilmore.

N. K. Littlejohn and W. W. C. Shewan.

A. Ritchie and E. M.

Bryden.

and Mrs. Stewart.:

“POPPY DAY” FUND

Armistice Day Football

On Sunday, November 11, Byes: Mrs. Rivers and Miss Charity match will be played for Mackie, Mrs. K. S. Robertson and the "Poppy Day! Fund, on the Miss Stevenson, Mrs. Sommerfelt Hong Kong Football Club ground and Mrs. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Bommersby kind permission),

J. C. Dunbar and ELMIK Newbiggin and Mrs. Wam HE. The Governor and Lady Groome,

son, Mrs. D. J. Valentine and Mrs

: 9.56

10.00

10.04

10.08

*10,12

10,16

10.20

J. T. Edkins and D. Exlie.

JL McPherson and J. Gumore. Owen Hughes.

T

F. Lobel and R. L. 8. Webb.

B. Pethick and I. E

Geare..

$10.24

10.28, F. Austin and P. L. Col-

Assor

NEW COURSE, 9.32 am. Mrs. Rowell and Mrs.

Richards

Mrs. Atkins and Mrs. Thomson Superintendent will have dles all ready for these players. esstuf in ballot for Old

Preas" (Copyright.)]

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Madrid, Nov. 8. Owing to the very faint-hearted participation by their supporters in the general strike proclaimed on Tuesday, the anarchist syndicalist trade union has ordered them back to work on Thursday. The strike in Saragossa thereupon collapsed Cransoceas Kup Min.

Suffolk) Captain; Pte. Mathias Sahith (S.W.B.). Pay. Midahpm.

Glass HMS. Suffolk), Tel. A. (HMS. Rainbow), Cpl. Ridley (Lincolnshire Regt.), L/Cpl. Baldry (Lincolnshire Regt)

Reserves: Sto. Pepper (HMS. Buffolk) and A.B. Rycroft (HMB. Suffolk).

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Feel have notified the Hong Kong Football Association that they will

Rest of Colony:—Wong Wing (S. be present at the match.

ELE. The General Oficer Com-China); Lee Tin Sang (B. China), manding has kindly consented to 8 Strange (HKFC) Capt.; L. G. Robertson. (HKF.C.), Che Ah Hul (C. Athletic), Lat Kwok Wai (B. China) Tso Kwai Shing China), Tam Hong Pak (B. China), Fung King Cheong (8: China), Lai Shut Wing (6. China), Lee Bik Yau (8, China)..

Conditions18 holes Match Play over the Old Coume, Fanling 3/4 differente of handicap allowed L.GU. tees, including back the at kick-off at 3.45 p.m. the 10th. The Arst-named player

Thirty minutes before the kick is responsible for fixing the match off, the band of the and En. East 1st round to be played by Novem-Lancashire Regt. by kind per- ber 30.

mission of the Officers, will play gelections on the field.

2nd round by December 14. 3rd round by January 4. 4th round by January 18.

*TAGGART CUP Entries are invited for the Taggart-Cup, a knock-out competi tion on handicap, to be played on the New Course, Fanling, ^ Entries close on November 30. Lists are posted in the Clubhouses.

he following players have been selected to take part in the match between H.Ms Service and the Rest of the Colony.

Team to play in white. Reserves:, Bliva-Ketto (Herrelo), Wong Mee Shun (8. China) and B. Gosano (Recreio).

HM Bervices:Cord (R.C. of Signals); Cpl. Mullane (SWE) Watch the number on your pro AB. West (HMB, Rainbow): A.B.gramme.

Pyatt (HMS. Suffolk), GR. Pardoe Referee: P0. Holding, Linesmen: (RA), ER.A. McGuire (MB, CQMS. Hyde and Cpl W. Twattes.

Stickypast 153, Tulicum 158. To Tak 158.

3-Hong Kong Bi. Leger- (11 Mlles) Bright View 151, Brilliant Star 156, Electric Star 156, Gladiator 156, Hydroplane 156, King's Ward en 116, Macaroni 156, Ribble 151, Boldier of Britain" 168, Boldier of China 156...

Good

A—Fanling Handicap--- (Six Furion.(S) Bold Commander 145, Chester- field 155, Delightful Chance 159, Hell for Leather, 148, In Time 165, Ironaldes 140, Kindo 140, Little Beauty 182, Racing. Spirit' 140, Sarabande 188, Soldier of Italy 145, Young Chap 185.

5-Bub. Griffhs St. Leger-

(12 Miles Cavalcade 158, Chow Fan 156, Classic Hall 156, Copper. Idol. 156, Kindo 148, Little Beauty 146, Bara bande 161, Boldier of Fortune 151). St. Ives 151, Tiny Star 150. Young Chap 151

6Castle Peak Handicap," "B".

Class(Five Furlongs) Brechin 181, Don 140, Gladiator. 168, High Speed 140, King's Bounty 155, King's Fancy 153 Macaroni 155, Oak Bay, 150

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7--Fremantle 5%. Leger.—

(1 Miles)

Able Amazon 156, Bag Tod 156, High Finance 151. Mutiny Bay 151, Racing Heart 158.

8-Shum Chan Handicap. “C? Class-(One Mile) Bayardo 140 Beta 140, Bistre. 145, Daylight Eve 140, Flying Tour- ist, 140, Jungle Jim 156 King's Worthy 151, Lemberg 153, Lame light 158, Monoplane 146, Racing Bay 158 Racing Fluck 148, Spin-

and H. D. Tollington; Miss H. Han cock and T. A. Pearce; Mrs. Ho Ka Lan and Ho Ka Lau

away 157, The Tiger 158, Wayward Btag 181, West Parade 151, What A Chance 158, Wonderful Stag 140, Zero 140.

The senior and junior teams of the Indian R.C. and the Club de Recreio will meet in the local Cricket League this afternoon, bath matches commencing at 2 p.m. The Scolor match will be played "at King's Park and the Junior at

Scorumpoo.

For the senior match the fol- lowing will represent the Club de Recrelo:-A. M. Rodrigues (Capt.), H. A. Alves, W. A. Reed; A. Prata, A. P. Pereira, A. P. Guterres, G. A: Outerres, L. J. Guterres, P. M. N. da Silva, E. M. L. Soares and F. J. Remedios.

The Indian R. C. will be repre- sented by the following:-F. D. Pereira (Capt.), A. R. Minu, A, F. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, S. A. Is- mall, J. S. A, Curreem, A. 9. Sufiad, K. Nazarin, A. R. Abbas, M. "P. Madar and M. el Arculli.

The Junior Fixture

The junior teams for the match at Sookunpoo will be as follows:

Indian R. C.-H. T. Barma (Capt.), A. K. Ismail, A. Baker, A.-- M. Rumjahn, A. R. Sumad, A. H Baker, A. R. Kitchell, A. R. Mark- er, M. R. Abbas, &, Abbas, and ̈ M. Afzal.

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BASEBALL PRESIDENT

New York, Nov. 8. Mr. Ford Frick, head of the Na- tional League's Service Bureau and former sports writer for big American dalles was elected Pre- sident of the National League to- day in succession to Mr. John A. has been named Heydler, who chairman of the League's Board of Directors Reuter."

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