THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1948.

Boxing's Upset Of The Year Preliminary Tourney

Freddie Mills Wins Decision

Over Gus Lesnevich

London, July 26. In the year's most stunning boxing upset, Freddie Mills, lightly regarded as the English challenger, today wrested the world light-heavyweight championship from Gas Lesnevich of New Jersey in a 15- round decision at the White City Stadium.

"A" Mills" triumph is doubly surprising as Lesnevich stopped him in the 10th round In their previous fight two years ago. Moreover, Lesnevich when entering the ring was the 175-pound king but also top-contender for the heavyweight title regarded not only as the held. by Joe Louis....

T

OLYMPIC PROSPECTS

BY RECORDER”

AMERICANS SHOULD SWEEP THE HIGH HURDLES

Despite the fallure of the world record holder, Harrison, Daillard, to make their Olympic team in the high hurdles, the Americans should make a clean sweep of this event at

Probable winner

"

the London Games. wil bo Dil Porter of Northwestern University, Westerny Conference Champion and winner of the Olymple tryout Anal. His Best Ume is 13.9 seconds, sur- passed by that of his accond string, Clyde Scott of the University Arkansas, who beat him into second place at the National Collegiate Championships in 13.7 seconds. " America's third string, Craig Dixon of the University of Californiaat Los Angeles, has hit 14 seconds flat about a dozen times and is the most though he has yet to beat Porter or consistent performer of the three Scott in competition.

Scott, who has run a 100 yards in THOMPSON KEEPS CROWN

Billy Thompson, European light-9.4 seconds and Dixon, who has done weight boxing champion, fought at in 0.6, are both sprinters and de- 15-round draw in defence of his pendent more on speed than stylo, Montano of Bill Porter is a stylist pure and crown against Pierre

simple in the tradition of Forrest France-Associated Press.

Towns and Donald Finlay.

The stocky, bull-shouldered Mills demonstrated that he was shooting for. the title when he brought a crowd estimated at 46,000 to its feet in the first round by opening gashes over both of Lesnevich's eyes. He floored the American twice in the 10th round. Generally however, the fight was left eye in the fifth round and used

WAS it as a target to draw blood from at the.

50 unexpectedly dull. There little action in the anth round that the outclassed Aussle

Waltham, the referee, Tekly

out threatened to tons both men of the ring and call this bout a "no contest."

At the start of the eighth and final round, Miller was looking warn and Ask assaulted him with left hand rights that drew blood. The like being floored at the finish. Instead of promptly raising Finn's hand, the referee paused for 30 seconds to total his score card

Rough Lesnevich received a bell saved Miller, from whati looked

from of $100,000

ab estimated gate of $280,000, his de- font unquestionably cost him the September shot at the Louis heavy weight crown, should Louls decide to come out of retirement for his

defence. Last

the

and then, to every one's surprise, announced a draw Ale weighted 120 pounds. Miller, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, scaled 125 pounds and 18 ounces.

It also cost him $150,000 that he THE OLYMPIC GAMES

might have received as a guarantee

for defending the light-heavy title

Against Ezzard Charles of Cincinnati

at New York In September.

When Mills, rough and

tough

British restaurant V katek ho

ceived

the decision, it irst time Brot

that an English-born fighter has taken the light heavy- weight title ince Bob Fitzsimmons won it from George Gardner San Francisco in 1003.

Mills wrapped up the title in the 10th round when he floored Gun Lesnevich for counts of eight and nine. They were the only knock- downs in the fight but on at least three other occasions Lesnevich was his on the verge of dropping to knees,

On a round by round basis, the Oght seemed to be close: The United cach Press scored slx rounds for

principal and three even. However, under the British rules point sys- tem to, determine the winner, Mills hnd

edge in British a decided points,

solc

Referee Teddy Waltham, arbitrator of the fight, dild not

Mille.

Preliminary Round Football Matches

LUXEMBOURG & NETHERLANDS WIN THROUGH TO NEXT ROUND

By RECORDER

London, July 26.--The Netherlands beat Eire 3-1 at Portsmouth and Luxembourg beat Afghanistan 6-0 nt Brighton in the preliminary round of the Olympic Football Competition.

Luxembourg beat Afghanistan by six goals to zero in their Olympic soccer tournament preliminary round match at Brighton this evening. Luxembourg led 3-0 at half- time.

came

Indies' colleges.

Into these centres have been sent 33,000 yards of curtaining,

34,000 sheets, 13,000 small chairs, 30,000 pieces of crockery, 30,000 pieces of cullery and 4,000 wardrobes.

students from Seven hundred many countries have been engaged

for

has yet another hurdler, Mario Re- cordion of Chile, good enough the Olymple find.

TOO CONFIDENT

+

For World

Chess Title

The Stockholm Chess Masters' Tournament, the fop five scorers from which, will play next year in the World Championship' Candidates' Tournament with Paul Keres and Vassily. Smyslov of the U.S.S.R., Reuben Fine and Samuel Reshevsky of the United States and Dr Max Enwe of Holland, the winner to challenge the holder,, Mikhail Botvinnik of Russia for the world title, has started at{ Stockholm.binn

After six rounds, Hungary's Laszlo Szabo, seventh in the International Chess Federation's Secondary Challengers ranking list, has forged Into a half-point lead.

Though positions at one-third of Book the way aro hardly a criterion, it Stahlberg is interesting to note that. Mendel Najdert Najdort and Gideon Stahlberg, who Bronstein. were in South America throughout Yanofsky the war years, me standing In Pire accond and third place, GUCESLive Gligorie of a South American standard. al- | Szabo,

While mort no high, as Europo's,

South American chicks has

Bondarevski Pachman Tartalcower 1 Kotov

Ragozin Stoltz

1. Landin

Steiner.

THIRD ROUND ·

Bronstein Book Pire

Triulzi is confident that he can beat the Americans, so confident in fact that the Argentine Olympic Committee have had to censure blm for disobedience and even threaten- ed to keep hlin out of the Games. of A relative unknown, who is con- ceded a chance in the deal is Jim Vickers of Bombay, India, who has done, the 110 metres high hurdles between 14.3 and 14.0 seconds in training workouts. Should Vickers touch 14.3 at: London he will be India's first finalist ever in Olympic

the same cannot be Lilienthal The three Americans, plus Lid done well, track and field athletics. man, Triulzi, Recordion and Vickers said of Australia's. The Australians Yanofsky

themselves on their high. Lundin If make

Job

for anyone else prido qulle to reach the final. However, there standard in the game but their Szabo is a possibility that one of Australia's champion, Lajos Steiner, has but a Kolov Stollz trio of Dr Charlle Green, Peter Mul- 50 percent record in the tourna- Bondarevski

Biggest surprise in the standings Gligoric line and P. J. Gardner, all 14.0 per-mont thus far. formers at their best, could do it, so far is Yugoslavian V. Pirc's, Najdor! and if they could, the same should fourth place in the table. He was be sald of Britain's choolboy dis ranked 20th of the 20. players taking Of the European competition,.only covery, Joseph Birrell, who led this part and just managed to get into Steiner Sweden's Haakon Lidman, who must trio to the tape at the AAA Cham- the tournament as a result of eight Pire

Invitees; comparatively higher-ranked

standing Flohr now be well in his mid-thirties, could plonships, if in the

down. quito come up to this trio and that poor time of 15.1 seconds; only at the top of his form.

Britain's Olympic captain, Donald These, unable to play for one rea Finley

competing in his third son or another, are Kushdan, Denken Najdorf the Main threat to

American Olympiad, though it could well have and Horowitz of the United States, Szabo. supremacy will come from Argen-been his fifth if the war did not wash Ekstrom of Sweden, Alberic O'Kelly Ragazin tina, where. Alberto Trittlzl has best mark to his credit of 14 second out two, is still polished enough to do Galway (Ranked No. 1) of Bel-Book

|make a challenge and two further glum, Osip Bernstein er Fr. Alexan flat plus successive victories over European possibilities will be Pol British champion, C. H. O'D.

of Brackman of Belgium In Marle of France, both of whom have der. and Erich Eliskases of Austrin.

Another surprising feature of the best times of 14.5 to their credit.

early rounds of the tournament has Stoltz THE ENTRIES

been the indifferent showing of the are the more promising formidable seven-man Soviet entry. Szabo

Lidmant in the Swedish tour South America last summor. addition to Triulz), South America

be

Hero

with

their

and Andre

paratus for the photo-finish camera entries which will play such a silent but formances: important part in their future fame. Clyde. Scott, USA The fast track now expected will Bill Porter, USA

particularly favourable to athletes Craig Dixon, USA from America and the Far East. The Atherto Triulzi, Argentina

big really hat weather brought a demand for tickets and the Wembley Haukon Lidman, Sweden Bay Weinberg, Australia authoriues had to open an additional Mario Recordion, Chile box office, hitherto ticket selling has Andre Marie, France

Pol Brackman, Belgium rather lagged, much to the surprise of foreign observers/Reuter.

Peter Mullins, Australia Donald Finlay, Britain Suvivuo, Finland

BRISK DEMAND

*Was

best

14.0 Najdort

-

Steiner Bronstein Trifunavle Flohr

Gligorle

14 Szabo

Bondarevsky Yanofsky

Stahlberg Tartakower

1 Flohr

Pachman Rogozin Steiner

FOURTHI ROUND

Bronstein Tartakower

the Trifunovic

14 Stahlberg 1/ Pachman

Yanofsky Boleslavsky Lilienthal? Kotov

1 Gligorie: Lundin Stoltz

1 Bondarevaks

FIFTH ROUND

Bondarevski

Pachman

Tartakower

Lilienthal

Book.

Stahlberg

1/4 Bronstein Flohr Ragozin #2 Pire

Boleslavski Najdort

1 Lundin

1 Gligorle

Kolov. Steiner and Yanofsky

Trifunovic adjourned..

Pirc Book

Trifunovic

SIXTII ROUND

Bronstein Tartakower

per-

13.7

THE RESULTS

13.0

FIRST ROUND

14.0 Tartakower

14.0 Kolov

14.4 Lilienthal,

Stoltz 14.4

Pachman 14.5

Boleslavsky 14.5 ***Ragozin 14,0

Pirc

Book

1

1

14.0

14.0 Stahlberg

Kotov

Steiner

14.0

SECOND ROUND.

Szabo

14.6 Trifunovic

14 Lilienthal

Flohr

14.7 Flohr

Boleslavsky

Najdorf

14.8

14.0

14.9

14.9

14.0

Zwaan, Holland Joseph Birrell, Britain

14.0

15.1

London, July 26-A brisk demand Dr Charlie Green, Australia for tickets to the Olymples, starting J. Gardner, Australla

Lundberg Sweden the according to figures released today

on Thursday,

reported on Bernard, Switzerland Two quick goals just before hestitate, a second in pointing to

Ac-

Monday by affelals of the British

JussilB, Finland Mills as the new champlon as soon Interval put Luxembourg in a strong by the Organising Committee.

attacked commodation for this number has Organising Committee. Luxembourg 15th round ended. The position. ns the

provided the been

in 31 Olympic A committe spokesman said: "The Albanese, Italy hugs crowd gave the new cham-almost from the kick-off and

mostly in the London weekend ticket sales were terrifle. Kiss, Hungary a tremendous ovation for Afghanistan goal-keeper was called centres, gorilnin back on the world's jupon; to clear on several occasions. Ares. Among the centres are three There are still thousands available Russo, Italy

but they are going fast." map. It was a well-de- Most of these catly raids

Long lines formed at all box-office served victory for 29-year-old from the Luxembourg leftwinger,

Wembley Stadium Schammel. Twice he broke through

windows at the Freddie started strong tonight, severely testing Ghafour Assat in the

on Sunday and an extra box-office tako care of the a minute and never let up. During early Afghanistan goal, while

was opened, to deman sent in a rounds both fighters were sincared later the same player

Reports from the Olympic camp which just drive with blood that flowed down from tremendous

that the Lezaevich's dripping brows.-United į skimmed over the bar.

at Uxbridge: said approached capacity as late Olympic their maintained Press.

Luxembourg

arrivals continued to pour through and deservedly REST OF THE CARD

strong pressure

the gates. London, July 26.-Scrappy ittle took the lead after 15 minutes when

Luxembourg Twenty-four of the through from. close in.

squad. 10 British water polo players, 11 Swiss athletes, three Dutch officials arrived early on Monday, The remainder of the British squad. and approximately 90 members of the French team are due later in the day. United Press,

Elis Ask of Finland boxed a draw Galeon Afghan Break-through; tonight with Eddie Miller, Austra In linn feather weight champion, but Hamid was just beaten for the ball it ended by the Luxembourg goal-keeper. only the referee figured

Luxembourg then returned inn U.

to the The aggressor from the moment. attack and Kettel and Schammel he connected with a left lead in added goals in the closing minutes

the opening seconds. Ask hammered of the first hall. Miller about the ring before

Д

crowd of 40,000 fans h White City Stadium.

He opened a cut over Miller's a

Stewards' Cup

Probables

Tony

Roman Road (J. Sime),

Dramatic (E. P. II. Smith), Yellow Idol (C. Rowley), Power Station (1) Green), and Robcen (M. P. Tomlin).

from

A COMPARISON

two quick defence the Afghan but

Gales treated Assar to drive, but the Afghan saved brilliantly at the ex- nse of a pense

corner.

kcoper

After 20 minutes of the second holt, Paulus headed through from. another Luxembourg corner. linntly placed by Schammel.

Luxemblyers

were

The

bril-

OLYMPIC FLAME

Metz, July 26. The Olympic torch arrived in of Metz tonight ahead schedule.

It was put on view for the populace before being started towards. Thienville.

The torch was due to be carried into the Duchy of Luxembourg soon after midnight-Associated

Press.

""*་

KING GEORGE, WILL OPEN GAMES

and

camp

URUGUAY'S

ALL-STAR

BOXERS

1 Lundin

Stahlberg

Pachman Stoltz Yanofsky Bondarovsky Lilienthal

10000000

Gligoric Rogozin Lundin

0 Boleslavsky

-United Press.

HOW THEY STAND

Laszlo Szabo, Hungary

Mendel Najdorf, Argentina.

Gideon Stahlberg, Sweden

V. Pire, Yugoslavia

Andrejas Lilienthal, USSR

E Book, Finland David Bronstein,

USSR

Isaac Boleslavsky, USSR Salo Flohr, USSR

Ussn

Dan Abe Yanofsky, Canada Alexander Kotov, Igor Bondarevsky, USSR

Gosta Stoltz, Sweden Na Pachman, Czechoslovakia

Yugoslavia

Australia

Richmond Olympic Centre, av Hugozin, USSR July 26-Uruguay's all-star Trifunovic, Yugoslavia boxing team began light train- Lajos Steiner, ing today. The team arrived yesterday by plane.

The South American heavyweight London. July 20.-King George, champlon, Augustin Muniz, led five Queen Elizabeth

Princess of his teammates round a Ave-kilo- Elizabeth will watch the. 50-minutes motre course at Richmond Park to their muscles before march past of the Olympic competi-limber up tors in Wembley

on breakfast. Stadium Thursday afternoon.

1s Committee

milk

HOSPITALITY PLUS

of

at

cock know their techniques:

sama

Dr Savely Tortakower, France E. Lundin, Sweden

CHODOK

TOOTHACHE ATTACKS CHINA'S HURDLING HOPE

The Kilburn Olympic Hostel, London, July 26.--Tooth- ache has set back the Singapore hurdler, Hang Liang-tseng -Chinn's Olympic hope for the 400 metres hurdle event in his training.

been their main training dificulty.

A

heat wave, has hit England over the weekend, and future weather prospects are excellent.

of

Pts

414

Pro Tennis

Tourney

they worked out at the camp gymnasium. maintaining

Lord Burghley, the Chairman The team manager, Artuurmnedes their

being well served by the Organising

Gales by their

and assistants at the various centres and the Organising Committee, will then Bondine, said the gymnasium was 14th small and too crowded when two or London, July 20.-Probable run-¡ Schammel

Afghan goal- a further catering staff of 709 will invite the King to open the

with the sentence: "I proclaim open he was going to ask for a larger place hostel in northwest London, where to take its training quietly.

At the Kilburn Technical School the soccer team was now, beginning

"Wo ners, with Jockeys, for the Stewards keeper was having a busy time but help to look after, the thousands of Olympiad. King George will do so three teams practise in 11. He said Cup, running over six furlongs at he succeeded in bringing off many athletes.

tho Olympic Games et London, to work out in

Olympiad, of The star of Uruguay's team, which he is living with the other members alternate field practice with training Good Wood, 3.10 p.m. tomorrow, are: fine clearances.

What we are The Ministry of Food has allocated celebrating the 14th

includes seven South American of the Chinese group, he told in the gymnasium. Clarion (C. Smirka), Squander Bug Ten minutes from the end, Gales

chapplops, is 20-year-old Munia Michael MacDonagh, Reuter's cur mainly concerned about at present (J. Marshall), Highland Division added Luxembourg's fifth goal with rations on the "heavy Industrial the Modern Era."

suffered is developing our attack. We have (T. Weston) Elysium T

who won the South American crow respondent, that he had Durn), a magnificent cross drive while five workers' scale" for the athletes, and

The opening will take place

At seven Pando (W. Rickaby), Kilbelin (D. minutes from the end Paulus made in addition makes a special allowance

minutes who won the Bouth American crown] great pain for a wook. He was trent-proved ourselves good at defence Smith), Final Score (E. C. Eillet), it six, in both

ed by a Royal Air Force dentist and and much will depend on how our cases giving the of two pints of milk per competitor 4.00 p.m. BST.

past tour, the Olymple torch runner in Brazil in 1947. chance. per day. Explorer

Richarda), Robert Afghan goal-keeper.no (Gordon

is due to arrive in the Stadium.

and a Muniz said he was in top condi- has recovered but feels some loss of forwards will shape in assault."

fitness.

The trio are taking the oppor- Barkar (James Doyle). Momentum Reuter.

A total of about 300 tons of food A fanfare of trumpets YM. Kerrigan), Donbar (K. Gethin),

long

The variable and cold weather of tunity of a let-up in training to sco has been brought in by the visling salute of guns will herald the arrival tion, weighing £5 kilos, which, is the Nilgiris (W. Sealth),

INDIA WINS HOCKEY

Muniz is looking forward to his first few days in England may something of London. This after- Walker),

tears, including such items as oled of the runner with the torch, which heaviest he bar been for a TRIAL MATCH

heavyweight bamboo shoots, preserved eggs, dry has been carried from Mount Zeus time.

meeting Argentine

for noon, they were setting off, for a have been partly responsible Surrey, England, July 26The shrimps and black and green tea in Greece. Reuter.

the Iglesias, if they are in.

his trouble. It has been trying for few hours to join the holiday throng Indian Olympic field hockey team

from China; poppy-seed, paprika and beat the Argentine squad by five 20,000 lemons

Igicalag draw

defeated Muniz the Malayan Chinese In the China in the city-Reuter. for the Hungarian

for the South American crown

group. Becoming acclimatised has -Reuter.

goals to one in a trial match today. team; liver, kidney and tripe trom

London's 1945 but did not take part in the The speed of the Indian forwards Mexico and 15,000 bars of

London, July 20.

Organising Committee 1947 tournament, Sydney, July

26.Australian so overwhelmed the Argentines that

announced today plans or enter- Muniz, told the United Press he Jockeys and racehorses compare they were loud in their praise of the chocolato and 5,000 steaks for the Olymple

United States team.

talaing 0,000 Olymple competitors never fought against United States favourably with the American, sald opponents. The Argentine coach said:

or European boxers; but he care- Gitts of food, include 100 tons of

their offtrack moments. in

If the weather holds, it will make a leading Sydney jockey, George "Who beats the Indians will win the

La thelr form Moore, on his return here today Olympic title."

fresh fruit and vegetables from The The long schedule of dances, folly, studied moving pictures

during the Games. a six-weeks hollday in the The match, played in 83 degrees of Netherlands, 20,000 bottles of mineral cabarets and stage shows, river. Joe Louis and European, fighters and a big difference

heat- United States.

England's hottest afternoon this waters from Czochoslovakia and ap- trips, nights

over London,

Hang Liang-tseng sald that al- civil receptions Blondine said that besides, Munir though the training war regular, Scarborough, England, July 20.- "Australian riders seem to have your-saw the Indians showing more proximately 3,000 tons of white fish tall parties and

camo as a rebuttal to recent press

were.. Guillermo everyone is taking it fairly casy Dan Maskell of Great Britain opened. more patience and I think they are individual brilliance and more con- from the British Trawlers Federa

has

been his best hopes than

times flyweight better judges of pace

criticism that too little the slatency in tactics.

tion. Reuter. Experts observed the Argentine de- Jockeys I saw in America,"

arranged for the amusement of Porteiro, threo

champion of South Africa, Dogomar now with only a few days to go defence of his singles crown in the since we do not want to strain 21,000 Slazengers professional HOTTEST DAY Mir Moore. He denied American re fonce was splendid but that the for

Britain's Olymple guests.

tennis tournamqit--. today with a Martinus, South American middle ourselves unduly,"

xietary over a countryman, C. Ealing ports that he intends returning there wards were slow and seemed to have

An outsize Olymple: Bails In Lon-weight champion, and Felipe Suarez, Australian horse no preconceived plan of attacks .London, July 20.-Olympic com-

Hany Tecin-hylth, the Singapore petitors today rejoiced in the bot- don's, elegant Hurringham Fark, 1ht-heavyweight champion--United

basketball yard, bab been shaping of Surrey United Press.

BASKETBALL WIN FOR test day in England since August home of prewar pelo, scheduled: for Press.

well in practice. At six feet twa Maskell, whose main opponents 18 last year, because moins August 14 night, will wind up the

and one half inches, he.stants out ore Fred Perry of England, and Yvon ARGENTINA

ideal conditions on the running Games An estimated 2,500. Olym

among the Chinese group... Petra of France, won 0-1,0-2, 3-0, Richmond, Olymple Centre, July tracks for fast Umes. In a temple guchts are expected to attend.

0-2 most clubs 26-The Argentine basketball team perature of 03 degrees Fahrenbelt,

wan being, coquinually in any of the Monable West End Tonight's Chess He told Reuter's correspondent the beat Cuba by 27 points to 24 Lt a the track

Other first. round, results included Chinese basketball team was feeling practice game at the Harringay rolled and watered this afternoon offered. Honorary membership to the

The final round of the Colony Re-the loss of Edward Lee, the forward the following: wid

-- A.-J.: Estramenu,!: Franco, won Arena today.

Games competitors, waiving normal as competitors looked on. The Argentines threw all 14 mon

entry fee of two or three guineas servo Chess Tournament, qualifying player, who was left behind Ill in

two players for next year's Colony Singapore. Even if Lee gots hore from D. Bjurstedt, Norway, 0-2, into the half hour's game,

Discussing their prospects for the or more, my head Manager Fabian Aurello Crespo umpteenth time, they agrood the

few days has been particularly un-. anid

that the Cubans were a fast surface was perfect with its top London's Passenger Transport Championship peninsula Hotel is soon, his absence during the past 6-2, 6-2 team and one of the best the Argon dressing of red brick-dust It was Board, with its highly efficient not evening at the

D. E de Carvalho has already fortunate, Hong Llang-tsang said, J. Deemos, Holland, won from E

because with training now easing up. Kelley, England, 0-1; 0-3, 6-0. tines have yet met in practice. He Ave degrees Fahrenhell hotter than work of trupes and underground

yesterday and following the treat railway lines, a

in from Karpovich, Colony Champion get Back into practice. fast-break style,

Charing Crossbet 1941, in likely to be the other quali-

Spending the morning buying The basketball draw among the 24trast made training languid.

fix the widely sprawling suburbs, fier. He has to win his match to The cloudless sky, enhanced thin place to-

to be Olympic souvenirs were Chiu Chce tearns entered will take ngay holiday mood and seemed to make parks, swimming pools and movie night against Josepxt year's final-salig, sonikeeper, Chia Boon-leone.

more brilliant the colours of the theatres will be thrown open, to all: included

insida left, both of Singapore, and Olymple banners and flags of the Olymple athletes Vials to uniteta

Other games tonight will be: D. Yap: Cheng-eng. left-winger, from many nations.

verile mopumanly, and industrial As those in training at Wembley plant have been organised for do Carvalho v. Jacob Ramior. Penang on-leong said that, like rested, they cast inquisitive eyes at competitors who want to soothe the root of the stand where men cultural and technical side of Ife V Kolatchoff v. A. Birlukoff, and take part in the 14th Olymplad, were installing and testing the ap-m postwar Britain United Press, Karel Weiss v. Arthur Gomes,

with some Router.

Banny

Арраву

RUNNERS

OH DARLING – ISN'T T LOVELY TO LEAVE YOUR WORRIES: BEUND FOR A DAY.

salti

It

said that they play tho. Americaness, of, the air last week, thé gái, i transport up to 17, qualified as one of the two and Laho will, have few opportunitied to Karl Shroder, Sweden, won from

United Press,

MORE THAN 6,000

"WILL TAKE' PART:--- London, July 28-A total of

0,110 athletes from 6 nations will

even

among

E. Pryor, Endland, 6-0, 0-1, 6-0. G. Mahmoud, Egypt, won from F Fredenburgh, England, 6-1);0-2, 6-3,-

Mohamed All, Edypt won from W. J. Coles, England 6-2, 6-2, 0-9.

Simon of Belgium, advanced by default of an opponent who scratch Chia the other Chinese tearns and athletes, ed.Associated Press.

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