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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948.

INTERPORT SWIMMERS WILL BE

SELECTED TODAY RECORD-BREAKING QUARTET

The Colony Interport Swimming Team to meet Manlin in the two-day, meet on Friday and Saturday, October 15 and 16, will be picked this evening at a Selection Com- mittee Meeting to be held at the Victoria Recreation Club.

|seconds performance, dragging the The selectors will be Mr A. do O. Sales and Mr B, R. Rasmussen, record-holder, Mania. Leung, along representing the Victoria Recreation with her to a performance that mir- Club, Mr H. J. Clarke, representing passed the old mark. the Services, Mr Eric Ho, represent- In the University, and Messes Wu Athletle Eastern Chu-kin, of the Association, and C. K. Chung, of the YMCA, representing the

Chinco clubs, Chines

There are to be 18 events to be contested on Friday afternoon and Saturday night.

The Men's Events will be the 100, 220, 440 nud 800 Yards Free Style the 100 and 150 Yards Back Stroke the 100 and 200 Yards Breast Stro the 300 Yards Medley and the 400 Yards Free Style Relays.

Women's Events will be the 100 and 220 Yards Free Style. the 100 and 150 Yards Back Stroke, the 100 and 200 Yards Breast Stroke the 200 Yards Free Style, and Medley Relays.

150

Yards

THE CHAMPIONSHIPS The Championships concludes on Saturday with Lykke Hose setting two more Colony records. the 410 yarts was

Tackle's time in the 100 yards back stroke was just short of sensa tional breakthit the old record by early eight seconds. Her 70.6 per-

formance is not too far off Cathie Cluson's 70.4 for the British record. Cor Kint of the Netherlands holds the world mark at 05.1.

rc-

A Tealure of the evening WEB Shauna Anderson's swimming first leg for the King George V School relay team, an example of feminine aid in a male event that compares with Fanny Blankers-Koen presenting the male side of her club

athletic events in Holland. The evening started innuspiciously Snanders nor with neither George

to Gerry Roza-Pereira being able better the standing records in the the 100 60 yards free style and

respectively, stroke yards breast though both were considered capable of bettering the old marks,

Though

Shauna Anderson who looked for free-alyle a few odd reconits us about to be event, she elected, as promised, to beaten by her sister Heather, faller swim it back stroke and broke the to touch her heat mark in the 501

0 mins, 20 yards free style Enal. Colony record with a

Colony Championship Summaries.

MEN'S EVENTS

50 Yards Free Style

1. George Saunders (VRC) ..

2. F. Monteiro (VRC)

20,0

3. Cheong Wai-lam (Eastern) 26,0

-100 Yards Free Style

2. Lau Thi-ping (Lai Tsun)"

220 Yards Free Style

100 Yards Free Style

1. Shauna Anderson (VRC)

won

the

Recreation This Victoria

Club quartet Women's 200 Yards Relay title in the Colony Swimming Championships concluded at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday.

They are left to right-Joan Eager, Heather Ander- son, Shauna Anderson and Lykke Rose. They were, timed In 2 minutes 8.8 seconds for a new Colony record and present a formidable challenge to Manila in the coming Interport-Telegraph Staff Photographer,

31.8 SWIMMING INTERNATIONAL

70.0

150 Yards Medley

1. W. Lawrence (VBC) .. 2. Line Tal-ping (La Tsun) 25.2 3. A. V. Lopes (VRC)

1:46.0 1:47.4

WOMEN'S EVENTS

1. F. Monteiro (VRC)

37.0

3. G, Roza-Pereira (VRC)

57.2 1. 57.2 2

30 Yards Free Style Shauna Anderson (VRCi

30,4

Heather Anderson (VRC)

30.8

3.

Wong Yuen-jing

1. Lau Tal-ping (Lai Tsun)

2:27.2

(Chinese YMCA)

2. F. Monteiro (VRC)

2:29.2

3. Chan Chun-nam

2:30.2

440 Yards Free Style

1. Chan Chun-nom

{La Tsun)

5:20.0

2. F. Monteiro (VRC)

5.31.4

2. Leung Oi-mui

3. Cheung Kin-man

(Eastern)

5:34.4

3. Wong Kam-wal

1:34.4

880 Yards Free Style

1. Lykke Rose (VRC)

2. Leung Ol-mul

1. Chan Chun-nam

11;14.0

2. Wong Kam-wah

3. F. Mánteiro (VRC)

11:38.0 12:05.2

1.

(Laj Tsun)

(Lai Trun}

{L "Tsun}

100 Yards Back Stroke

1. A. V. Lopes (VRC)

* G8.4

2. Cheong Wai-lam (Eastern) 72.0

3. A. K. Rumjahn (VIC)

150 Yards Back Stroke

1. A. V. Lopes (VRC)

2. W. Lawrence (VRC)

3. A. K. Rumjahn (VRC)

100 Yards Breast Stroke

1. Gerry Roza-Pereira (VRC) 71.0

2. Neatlier Anderson (VRC) .. 71.4

3 Leung Oi-mul (University) 73.0 220 Yards Free Style

1. Shauinn Anderson (VIC) 2:59.8

(University)

3. Lykite Rose (VRC)....

440 Yards Free Style

(University)

-3:00.2

-3:01.0

..... 0:28.0

6:20.G

7:08.4

3. Joan Eager (VRC) ............

50 Yards Back Stroke

Lykke Rose (VRC) ............**** 2. Shauna Anderson (VRC)

100 Yards Back Stroke Lykke Rose (VIC)

BRITAIN BEATS DENMARK

Oct.

the 4-Britain yesterday won Copenhagen, Anglo-Danish national swimming match, scuring a total of 99 points against Denmark's 87.

After Saturday's events, Denmark had the lead by. 48 points against Britain's 45 points.

Britain won three double victories, in the men's events yesterday.

100 John

won thic Brockway metres back stroke' in 1 min. 8.0 by Bert Kinnear in 35.4 secs., followed

secs. Third 30.01 min. 10.1

Denmark's Poul Joergensen.

was

The men's 100 metres crew! was Stedman won by Britain's Ronnid

was Pat 30.0 60.1 seconds. Second

Kendall, Britain, in 60.8 secs. Den- Erik Christophersen Was 39.6 mark's

third.

1.

... 74.02.

Shatua Anderson (VRC)

59 Yards Breast Stroke

.76.0 80.2

1:52.6 1:52.

1. Lykke Rose (VRC)

Wong Yuen-jing

2:01.2

(Chinese YMCA)

3.

Wong Yuen-sank

(Chinese YMCA)

40.4

100 Yards Breast Stroke

824

75 Yards Medley

56.2

2. Wong Yuen-jing

(Chinese, YMCA)

........ 58.0

2. Isu Tai-ping (Lai Tsun). 72.0

3. Chum Chiu-cheong (YMCA) 73.2

200 Yards Breast Stroke

1. Leung Hikin

(Laj Tsun)

3. J. Yvanovich (VRC)

3. Cheung Chung-yul

(Chinese) YMCA)

2:41.8

1. Lykke Rase (VRC)

Britain's third double victory was in the 200 metre breaststroke, which was won by Roy Remain in 2 min. |

2. Wong Yik-bing (La Tsun) 88.0 17.2 sets. John Service was second in 2 mins, 50.7 sers and Denmark's E. Olesen was third.

2:44.61. Lykke Rose (VIC)

2:40.0

New Colony Swimming Record List tiansen, Denmark,

"MEN'S EVENTS:

EVENT

50 Yards Free Style 100 Yards Free Style

HOLDER

G. Saunders (VRC)

D. Hutchinson (VRC)

SATURDAY'S RESULTS Platform Diving: Thomas Chris- 113.20 points, Louls Marchant. Britain, 90.78.

Jack Hale, 400 Metres Crawl; Britain, 1 min: 53 secs:-Erik Christo- min. 04.3 phersen. Denmark,

TIME YEAR

2.4.4 1047

56.2 1940

220 Yards Free Style

W, Lawrence (VRC)

2:25.0

1935

440 Yards Free Style

Chan Chun-nam (Lai Tsun)

6:19.0

1012

Chan Chun-nom (Lai Taun)

11:14.0

1948

A.

1:08.4

1948

A. V. Lopes (VRC).

1:52.6

1948

1040 70.0

880 Yards Free Style

100 Yards Back Stroke 150 Yards Back Stroke

100 Yards Breast Stroke

200 Yards Breast Stroke

130 Yards Medley

200 Tards Relay

400 Yards Relay

V. Lopes (VRC)

Ng Nin (Chung Sing)

Leung Hin-kin (La! Tsun)

W. Lawrence (VRC) Slog Tao

Victoria Recreation Club Victoria Recreation Chib

300 Yards Medley Relay WOMEN'S EVENTS:

60 Yards Free Style 100 Yards Free Style 220 Yards Free Style 440 Yards Free Style

50 Yards Bock Stroke 100 Yards Back Stroke

50 Yards Breast Stroke

100 Yards Breast Stroke

75 Yards Medley 150 Yards Medley Relay 200 Yards Relny

2:11.8 19481 1:45.0

1948 1:41.8 1941 3:65.0 1948 3:17.6 1940

Shauna Anderson (VRC) Mrs Mead (VAC) Shauna Anderson (VIC)

29.6 1940 €8.0

1934

2:59.8

1048

Lykke Rose (VRC)

0:28.0

1948

Lykke Rose (VRC)

35.4

1048

Lykke Rose (VRC)

70.6 1048

Lykke Rose (VRC)

Lykke Rose (VRC)

Shauna Anderson (VIC)

19-17

Victoria Recreation Club Victoria Recreation Club

1:45.0

1048

2:08.8

1948

38.0 1948 82.4 1948 50.2

seca

300 Metre Relay: Britain, 3 min 20 seconds; Britain (Second Team)

3 min. 25 secs.-Associated Press.

WOMEN'S EVENTS

Karen 100 Metres Backstroke: Margrethe Harup, Denmark, 1 min. 15.8 sec; Helen Yate, Briain 1 min. 17.2 secs.

100 Metres Crawl: Greta Ander- 05.7 seca; sen, Denmark, 1 min. Lillian Preece, Britain, 1 min. 09.1 secs.

Jytte Meires Breaststroke: 200 Ronson, Denmark, 3 min. 01.5 secs; Elinda Gordon, Britain, 3 min. 06.3

secs.

Three Metre Board Dive: Edna Child, Britain, 09.49 points; Birthe Christo Kersen, Denmark, 05.05.

400 Meire Relay: Denmark 4 min. 35.7 secs; Britain, 4 min 30.3 secs.

Coming Events In AUSTRALIA HAS A BOOM

The Sports World

TODAY

EVERES • TEKRAR:S

Meetings Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Football Referees' 'Also- Clution, Prince's Building, 311, 8.15 p.m.

Room

YEAR IN SPORT

Sydney, Oct. 3-Australians hit more high spots in the sports year Just ending than ever before.

In England, Europe, and the United States, the boys and girls from "Down Under" won more medals than in any other year,

were

Aus On the racetrack, former At home, sports recorrin smashed in the biggest boom of tralian galloper Shannoni won the rich Hollywood Gold Cup in the Australia's sporting history.

Australians put their cricketingUnited States.

tennis, track and International Many minor of effort at the top successes. For the first time in his-swimming titles and records in the five British Isles, Europe and the United tory, Australia won four of cricket tests against England in States also went to Australians.

Here in Australia, record crowds England. The fifth was drawn.

v. Kitchee at Army ground (Kick-Australian pff at 5.30 p.m.).

medals this year

Pro Football

New York, Oct. 3.-Scores of Sunday games in the American Professional Football League were:

W Pittsburgh Steelers beat Boston Yanks 44-14

Buffalo Bills Beat Brooklyn Dod- gers 31-21.

Wilfred Lawrence Will Not Retire

By "RECORDER"

Wilfred Lawrence, whose achievement in setting up new Colony record in the 150 Yards Medley at the age of 38 must rank as one of the most unusual feats in swim- has no ming history, told me on Saturday that he intention of retiring from swimming until such time as he feels that age has really caught up with him.

Discussing local swimming. Wilfred told me that the local standard is steadily on the upgrade and that local records are having a rest ponding a new onslaught on them by two Victoria Recreation Club hopefuls, who, he thinks, have greater potentialities in them thun he ever had.

Sonny

Wilfred's two hopes are

In 1934. in the 50-metre Cercle Monteiro and Gerry Roza-Perelen, Sportit Francais pool in Shanghial, scored his Arat Interport both just a year or two over 20′ now. | Wilfred The former, he thinks, will even success against Shanghai and Tien- tually hold all the Colony records in tein, winning the 220 Yards from the free-stvic from the 220. to the Nool Hammond in 2 860 while the latter, he believes, will recontis. eventually get below 24 for the 50 yards unless George Saun- ders will get there first.

minutes 33

Hammond in

He was second to seconds

As a matter of fact, Wiltred wDS expecting Gerry to get in abend of Saunders on Saturday night but that did not materialise, Wilfred admit- led that Gerry had but an outside chance and hils effort in the 100 yards breast-stroke about 15 minutes earlier took a lot out of him.

START OF AN ERA

Wifred Lawrence first competed in the Colony Championships in 1930 and his entry that year came purely

chance. lie had spent some months in Shanghai where he played football and represented Portugal in the international final, won that year by the. Portuguese

tent,

Swimming then was not

that

Amonk

his sports. He was more Interesteci In football and basketball. Return- Ing to Hongkong in the summer of

1930 he found

Incal of the group with which he spent most of his leisure was keen on swimming and, to remain within the fold, he took up swimming too.

the It was

end of the Jimmy Johnstone era in the tree style rocca and Wilfred surprised himself al everyone else by finishing second to him in both the 100 and 220 yards races.

In his second year in swimming." Wilfred competed In Ela first Inter- port, belog unplaced in the 100 and 220 yards.

The same year, in the Colony Championships. he dead-heated with S. V. Gittins In the 100 yards final.

the 100 yards, losing by a touch to a58 4/5 seconds performance and came in second in the 440 yards, also Tientsin touch, lo EL losing by swimmer.

In 1934, Wilfred toucheil thu penk Colony of his form, winning four Championships in record time. Itis new records, from the 100 yards to the 880 yards free style were 57.0, 2:27.0, 5:27.0 and 11:40.0. He niso competed in the 100 yards back- stroke, losing by a touch to Lau Po-

liel.

The following year, Wilfred was Im- even better. Once more he proved on the whole list of Colony records from 100 to 080 yards, his new marks being 57.2, 2:25.0, 5:20.2 and 11:47, He also won the 100 yards back-stroke in

09.4 seconds. The 220 yards mark still stands today as a Colony record.

To top all this. Wilfred also won the Harbour Race that yenr.

That was his peak year. With no began fresh worlds to conquer, he

and, though he won taking it easy everything from 100 to 880 yards again the following year, he did not repeat in the Harbour Race, lesing to Mak Wai-ming.

winning

In 1837, Wilfred competed only in the races from 100 to 440 yards and In the backstroke again them all. In 1938 he did not com- pete at all, coming back the follow- ing year to recapture his 1937 titles.

ABANDONS THE CRAWL

wor

In 1940 he gave the Champion- ships a rest once more and, when he them in 1941 he had returned to

the free-style nireatly abandoned events in favour of the backstroke, 100 and the 220, winning both the He had first touched 00 seconds then instituted for the first time.

interfered and The

then nat for the 100 yards in 1930 and

Colony Championships It was not until 1933 that he was when the able to improve on this, returning were resumed last year Wiltred de- 50 4/5 seconds in winning the cided that, at 37, he would see what

he could do in the breast-stroke, Colony Championship, this being the

He found eventually that he was first time in sanm six or seven years

beltered no potential breast-stroke champion that 60 seconds had been

local but managed to reach a standard in for the distance. The first

he would that suggested swimmer to have accomplished this this

probably do well in the medley. He had been David Lyon.

tried and succeeded in winning the Colony Championship and setting a Colony record.

Green Bay Packers beat Detroit 33-21.

IMPROVING STANDARDS beat New Washington Redskins

The rise in the local standard

Nin Wilfred still thinks that Ng York Giants 41-10.

Philadelphin Eagles tled with since then has been stendy with ali

superior Rams

ive Analists bettering 40 fat in the of Sing Tao was a much 28-28-As50- Los Angeles

all-rounder in the three styles and heats this year. ciated Press.

BASEBALL

RED SOX AND INDIANS FINISH IN A TIE

New York, Oct. 3.--The Baston Red Sox and the Cleveland Indians finished the American Baseball League season yesterday in an unprecedented first' place tie.

Boston defented the defending world champions New York Yankees, 10 to 5, while the Indians, who began the day a game ahead of the Red Sox, were upset, 7 to 1. by the Detroit Tigers.

The Yankees Anished third, two") Kames behind the co-leaders.

The

The Red Sox and the Indians will clash in a one-game playoff to determine the championship. winner will

the National Braves, Lengue champion. Boston in the World Series, scheduled to open in Boston on Wednesday.

meet

WILFRED LAWRENCE

could have done much better in the medley had he more stamina.

Wilfred's best times were not all Accomplished In the Colony Cham- pionships and he thinks that merits set in Interports and ordinary galas should be accepted as Calony, re- cords if timed by the requisite three oficial time-keepers,

BEST MARKS

His best marks are 25 Nat for 50 yards, 55.0 for 100 yards, 2:23.6 for 220 yards, 5:20.2 for 440 yards and 11:47 for 880 yards.

binoo bet- Chan Chun-nom haa tered his 440 and 880 yards times and he was never a champion at 25 yards but he still ranks today as the best Hongkong has ever produced in the 100 and 220,

Speaking of Hongkong standards as compared to those of the Empire, Wilfred recalled that a Hongkong swimmer, Kwok Chun-hang, had beaten Australia's best in the breast stroke, before the butterfly era, re- turning between 71 and 12 seconds for 100 yards.

the

Then, he said, an all-rounder of calibre of Ng Nin who, at his best could do under 25 seconda for the 50 yards free style and in the 70 flat vicinity for the 100 yards back and breast-strokes, would be exceptional anywhere.

was

Speaking of improved standards, wilfred also recalled that it only in 1935 that 20 seconds for the 50 yards free style was beaten the Colony Championships, when T. Padget returned 25 4/5.

in

This year two of the competitors in this event who falled to make the final were timed in under 20 flat.

India Wants

Don Bradman

3. Mr A.S. do Bombay. Oct. Melio, President of the Board of Control for cricket in India, returned Britain and said home today from that he hoped to obtain reconsidera- Conference's Lion of the Imperial decision that the M.C.C. would not visit India in 12 months time,

He is to submit a report to the

their India Board at

meeting on October 18.

Mr. de Mello said that alterna- negotiations

Chicago beat St. Louis, 10 to 5, in tively he had started his ninth hit

doubleheader, for an Australian visit to India next Dom DiMaggio homer, Stephens hammered his 28th the first game of a

over the left field then the teams played to a tie, 2 to year, but as the Australians would clrcult clout

before the be visiting South Africa at the time, Pesky who had 2, in the eight innings

account a really attractive Australian sido screen, scoring

second game was called on

could, not be expected In India- beat out a bunt.

Raschl, of darkness. single Bnished Doert's

The National League pennant-unless, of course, Bradman agrees do our and a walk to Spence by Reliefer

best to persuade him to come." and Goodman's Winning Boston Braves trounced the to come out and we will Allie Reynolds

Bob. Elliott single drive home Doerr for a 9 to New York Giants hi their final game out to

of the regular season. 4 Sox edite. Only once before, in 1946, did

Johnson could not hold the big cocked a three-run homer in the first either league race end in a le. lead and deported for Dave Ferriss inning to start the Braves off.

his 40th Mize clouted alter the

Johnny That year, the Brooklyn

in the seventh inning, and the St Louis Cardinals finished Yanka filed the bases on Henrich's homer to account for the for: Glant the season deadlocked for the walk md singles by Joe DiMaggio run and wound up in a lic National League pennant,

and Johny Lindell. Henrich scored Italph The Cards then beat the Dodgers when Williams backed to the wall Pirates two straight in a best out of three

to catch Bauer's long drive. play-off and went on to down the Red Sox in the World Series.

Dodgers

ONE GAME PLAY-OFF

Ferriss helped himself with n double, opening the seventh inning. Dom He moved to third when DiMaggio bent out a bunt single and The American League constitution scored on William's fly to deep left calls for a one-game sudden-deathfeld. play-off in the event of a te.

The score: Held to one scratch hit in.the first

Boston unloaded. two innings, New York's Bob Porterfield in the New York third inning, knocking him out of Boston the box with a blast, that accounted for five big runx

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honours.

with

Schroeder Beats

Kiner of the Pittsburgh Pancho Gonzales

for --League home run

the

Los Angeles, Oct 3-Ted Schroe- Chicago defeated St Louis 4 10 der beat Richard "Pancho" Gonzales,

winner, in 3, but despite the loss, the Cardinals the Forest Hills Anished the season in second place semi-finals of the Men's Singles in 19 Brooklyn lost to Philadelphia.

the Pacific Southwest tennia fournn- Young Curt

pitched Simmons

ment here. The score was 6-3, 4-0, Philadelphia to a4 to 2 vletory 7-5, and 10-8.

Franke over Brooklyn.

Cincinnati shut out. Pittsburgh, E1 to 0, on the two-hit pitching of Vander Moer. Cincinnati O Johnny Onished the season in No. 7 spot.

The Reds combined a walk,

Rooklo sacrilico and a single by Steve Filipowitz to score their lone runz in the ninth inning. The Press Pirates finished in four place.

itally The winning pitcher-Earl John-

son.

the

*

THE SCORES

American League

IL

Washington Philadelphia

12 0

five

National League

INDIANS LOSE OUT Dom DiMaggio opened the big inning with a single to right. After WEDNESDAY

Ted flled out,

Hal Newhouser pitched Johnny Peaky

victory over to a Detroit Tigers

The Tigers 'belted Football--Second Division League: (HK) at

Williams crossed up the Yankees' v. Army

shift and doubled to left, scoring Cleveland. South China

Cleveland's pitcher, Bob Feller, out DiMaggio. Navy Caroline Hill; Dockyard v.

Bay; Police v. et. át "Causeway

Ver Stephens singled off Bobby of the game in the fourth inning Joseph's at Boundary Street; Army

At the London Olymples, Aussies went to see football, horse and dog

parade of That started a Kowloon) v. KMB at Chatham

scored both Williams and Stephens

The Tigers CAA

at St.von the high Jump and the sculling racing during the Australian winter Frown's glove and Bobby Doerr with a four-run splurge. Rond; Solicitors v.

Minor placings

the third st Louis gave the Just ending. Great numbers played with a double to deep right centre, Cleveland pitchers.

and golf: Joseph's; War Department Chinese tilen.

icam moro Olympic football, tennis, hockey

on which Yogl. Bern tried a run-ripped Steve Gromek, than the total Even 10.000 here played in baseballning backhand stab but could not Indian hurler, for two more runs in Chiengo

the fourth inning on two doubles competitions.

reach the ball.

and were naver In St Louis they won in all past games,

Chicago Boting at racecourses reached an A walk to Stan Spence and Billy and a single all-time record. Stakes for winners Coodman's singls to right, scoring dancer thereafter.

Doerr, ended Porterfield. were bigger than ever.

Vic Ranchi, the relief plicher, Detroit Racecourse punters risked around

as Spence Cleveland A12,000,000 on the results of horse belded another run

Even more was bet with rallied while Tobbeils forced Good-

off-courna starting price man

back After the Yankees' came The Syduty Sunday Telegraph with two runs in the Afth inning At golf, fiery Norman Von Nido

Joo DiMaggio's two-run won big professional purses In the estimated that, horse race betting, on

doubles to make It five to four, Brillah lates. In the United States, on and off the course, totalled the Sox.broke out again with four

the top EA000,000,000 in the past year.*** Meeting,Jim Ferrier was

in the sixth Associated Press. Imoney -winners.

THURSDAY

Shield:

At tennis, Australians John Brom- wich and Frank Sedgman won, the Wimbledon men's doubles. Bromwich won Ser- and American Louise Brough vices v. Chinese at Causeway Bay the mixed doubles, (Kick-off at 8.30. p.m.)

Football-Victory

+

Hill

Second Division, League: PCA v. University at St Joseph's; Tram-

Caroline ways v. Talkoo nt-

Kick-off at 5.30 p.m.).

Meelings-Committee: Kowloon Chess Club, 0 p.m.)

Australian rifiomen won the Em-races. pire rifle match at Bisley and also illegal took a King's badgo.

among

bookmakers.

The score:

ENT 120 00 00

R

H

E Boston

16

0

16 o New York

3

Chicago

St Louis

OTHER GAMES

Philadelphia Rae Scharborough limited the Brooklyn

four hits Philadelphia Athletles to as Washington pounded out a 7 to 2 Pittsburgh victory on home runs by Sherry Cincinnat Robertson and Eddie'Yost.

1

cemi-final, In the other Parker beat Erle Surgess of South Africa 6-3, 0-1, 6-8 and 9-7.

Schroeder and Parker, won the Men's Doubles, defeating Australia's Geoff Brown and Billy. Bidwell B-3 6-4, 6-4 in In the finais-Associated

HOW THEY STAND New York, October 3--Major League standings Including today's

games wero:

Boston

St Loulan 1 Brooklyn

National Leagno

Win Lost Perc.

01

62

.505

3

.632

645

83

.630

70 70 .500

420

04 04

418

J

410

68 .623

53 023

3 Pittsburght Now York Philladelphia

0 Cincinnati

1 Chicago

American Leaguo

1 Cleveland 70 Boston Red

Associated Press.

Now York Philadelphia

Detroit

vis

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WashingtonĮ Chicago

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