BRITAIN'S SOCCER SELECTORS HAVE
An Outsize In Headaches
By ARCHIE QUICK-
England's soccer selectors have an out- size in headaches. To panic or not to panic, that is the question. In' three weeks' time two dozen players labelled England "A" and "B" teams have to embark on the biggest ever Continental tour, tackling Sweden, Nor- way, Finland and France at Stockholm, Oslo, Helsinki and Paris respectively.
But the choosing has to be done now. In fact many players have been told to stand by with their passports ready. But what happens now in view of when England were the Wembley catastrophe whipped 3-1 by Scotland? England's postwar supre macy has been so long and so secure that the defeat came as a cloudburst to.the selectors.
.
It was apparent on Wembley's lovely turf that many professionals who have served Englund so faithfully and well during previous years have had their day. Youngsters waiting to step in include Ditchburn (Spurs). Butler (Porstmouth) Merrick (Birmingham) and Stretten (Luton).
To complete the halfback lue with Wright and Franklin
I would think in terms of
Dickinson (Portsmouth), Harris-
(Leicester)
(Newcastle).
Rangers Win
Harvey or
Cockburn missed his chance.
The fullback berths are 'real
problem. The
fast raiding
Scalush wingers, Waddell and
Scottish Cup
Glasgow, Apr. 23. A Reilly, made an awful mess of crowd of 120,000 packed in- to Hampden Park to see
Aston and Howe,
Seatt (Arsenal) should come Glasgow Rangers bent Clyde in with Westwood (Manchester United) or Robinson (Middlesby four goals to one in the bro) as partner.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1949.
GOING HOME
Golfer Ben Hogan, pale after almost two months -hospitalisation, is helped aboard a train at El Paso, Tex., by friend Howard Maxon. He's going home to Fort Worth, Tex, to recover completely from an auto- bus collision last February AP Wirephoto.
Scottish Cup Final and so MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Fighting Stan Mortensen was retain trophy. Today's vic- the only English forward with tory was their eighth in the
devil or shot in him but Matthews will probably keep
any
Dutlast 21 years.
his place, because no Continent-
At the start play swung from
al can do what Cox (Rangers) end to end, with one shot from did al Wembley, Bentley Waddell striking the outside of A greasy ball (Chelsen) and Rowley (Man- the Clyde net. chester United) should go into and slippery conditions under- promising with foot spoiled the team against Sweden
10 go-ahend Johnny Hancocks moves before danger at
Was cleared by Tom Finney Rangers' end (Wolves) ousting
Cullan in goal. in the left wing.
When I saw the Scotland team before the match, they were apprehensive of defeat because
some
Then at the other end a header from Thornton hit the bar, but Rangers, who were more direct
fore halfilme.
of the English League's re-in attack, took the lead just be- sounding victory at Ibrox Park a fortnight earlier.
Cun- In fact, famous Andy ningham had not known such a nervous Scottish XI before for twenty years.
Scotland's sue
The goal came from a penalty taken by Young and within a few minutes McColl picked up a clearance from the Clyde goni area, passed to Waddell, whose
cess was based upon that serles cross klek was converted by
Bromley Wins Amateur Cup
in
LOU BRISSIE VERY MUCH ALIVE
New York, Apr. 24.-Lefty Lou Brissic, the gallant guy who was left for dead on, a European battlefield, pitched his second straight victory of the season today as sizzling Athletics defeating
triumph Senators on four hits, 8-3.
gave Philadelphia a sweep of the three-game series and marked Washington's sixth straight defeat.
The
Athletics were led to victory in their 12-hit assault on three pitchers by Hank Majeski, who hit n homer and two singles and drove in three runs. Brissie, who beat Red Sox in his opening game, struck out six batters.
Baseball Standings
New
Zealanders May Win Test Series
BY PETER DITTON
On April 30 at Wembley Stadium, London, 100,000 soccer fans who have been lucky enough to get tickets, will be shouting themselves hontse as they watch the F.A. Cup final between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Leicester City,
Meanwhile up in Bradford, 200 miles away, the first post-war New Zealand cricket team to visit England will be commencing their first three-day fixture of the tour against Yorkshire. That game will officially mark the opening of the 1949 English cricket season.
Naturally great interest will be centred round the visit of the tourists, They will pay matches four three-day Test against England cu
End they of sit programine pantes against county clevent
What sort of team love they? What
haya 10
urc
their conces
victory in the
Test Matches? These are two bli garafie15 cricket enthesis all over England are asking ther- selves.
which
The New Zealanders are
irt quantity
the unknown
although !moment
stories DI But Sutclife's great dreds with the bat have aleatly conne Boating back hair way ronnel the world. By FPRILL large. no-one has any real den how men from "down-under" will shape, and it was in an attempt to form an Impression of their
Ability that I went along to Eastbourne recently to watch them practising at the |nets,
SETTLING DOWN Very wisely they have allow ed themselves nearly a month to get acclimatised and they nre settling down nicely. I convince me saw sumelent to that Sutcliffe is indeed one of the greatest left-handers in the world. Despite the soft turning wickel, he struck the ball with perfect timing.
Wallace, the Viee-captain, also impressed. This, of course is his second visit to He was here with England. the 1937 New Zealand team and in that season, he scored over 1,600 runs. From what I saw at Eastbourne I should say he is at least capable of equal- ling that tota), if not bettering
confernce.
Who can deny that, granted the luck every cricket team wzeds, the visitor's have a 50-50 chance of beating England?
(London Express Service),
Six New
County Captains
La Beach Equals Sprint Record
Provo, Utah, Apr. 24. Jesse Owens' 14- year-old world record of . 20-3/10 seconds for 220 yarda was again equalled here yesterday by Lloyd La Beach, of Panama, who finished third in the London Olympics-sprint events.
The record, act up by Owens in 1935, was previously equalled by La Rench last June- Reuter.
Entries
For
"Guineas"
The Week-End Scoreboard
FOOTBALL
FIRST DIVISION
St. Joseph's 8 8. China "A" 1 CAA
O' Navy
RAF Club Police Eastern
16. China ""
1 Army
KMB
HOW THEY STAND
S. China.
"A" Chinese
^^ KMB Army kitchee Club
"D"
S. China
Enstern
St.
Kwong Walı-1*.
Goals P'W D L F A Pts
21 10 1 1 00 10 30
22 10 3 4 62 20 33 .. 23 17 0 5 60 20, 223 13 5 5 51 43 22 13 1 8 06 21 10 2 0 60 44
22 0
24 8 2
Joseph's 22 7 3 12 48
London, Apr. 24-There Royal are 17 probable runners for Navy. 21.64.11 33
Police 20 4 3 13 41 85 11 the Two Thousand, Guineas, RAF
21 3 2 10 33 74. 3 first of the 1919 classics, to Kwong
one mile at
be run over
Newmarket next Wednes- tay, April 27.
They Arc Makarpura (C.
Wah 21 2 2 17 23 04 0
SECOND DIVISION Army (IK) 8 Talkoo CAA
S. China
Club
1* St. Joseph's 0
0
Кап
PAC
0
3 Sollellors
Army (K)
想 Donkyarl
Tramways
HOW THEY STAND
Goals
AA
Smirke), Grun (T. Durn), Roo la Dlable (no Jockey), Nimbus, (E. C. Elliott), Star King (D. Smith), Bear Dance (C, Spares), Hindostan (Edgar Britt), Barnet London, Apr. 23.-A great | Park (no jockey), Abernant deal of importance is at- (Gordon Richards), Hampton Chinese
corum (T. tached to the captaincy of Park (G. Wells), Decorum
Peter Flower (W, KMD county cricket clubs and it Werion).
China Verdict (T. Army Rickaby). is therefore surprising that Evans). Beverly (J. Dayasbere). of six new captains an Amour Drake (W. Johnstone), South pointed this season, four of Lighterman (no jockey) and them have had little or no Galley Proot (no jockey).
Ligterman and Colley Proof Royal experience of first class cricket.
are doubtful runners.
For the Allies classic, the One
4
I
B
P W D L F A Pis
20 23-22 00:22:46 .. 25 10 4 2 91 28 42
20 18 2 0 93 GO 38 (HK)
China 27 16 6 0 GC (K) 22 15 4 3 46
Navy 25 15 Kichee
27 13
be run Dockyard 25
25
Lancashire, who have an eye! Thousand Culncas, to
the championship Uils over one mille at Newmarket on on season, will be captained by Friday, April 29, there are
probables, Nigel Howard, 23-year-old son of Major Howard, the former Lancashire secretary.
Tramways 26 PCA Folice
27
They are Avila (M. Beary), Joseph's 26 Jet Plane (P. Evans), Taplola Club (T. Burn). Solar Myth (T. Solicitors 77 Gosling), Reckless Lidy (E. Talkoo .. 28 5 21 34 Smith), Lady of Leisure (Cliff WD)
Howard, who succeeds Ken- neth Cranston, made his debut in 1947, but Inst summer was his Arst full season with Lan- Richards), Massilia (E .. Chinese 20 23 15 27 03 cashire. He is a useful
ut-Elliott), La Duche (No Jockey), tacking type of bat and appears Theo II (no jockoy), Double well suited for the job. If he Deal (J. Sirett), Musidora (W. carry the burden well, hoT. Evans), Ball Island
can
(no
Vice-
7
HOCKEY
INTERNATIONAL SERIES
1
0
Scotland
SOFTBALL
HONG LEAGUE Stanvac 13 Callex Solar Gibb'a'
22 I.K.M.U. APL-Shell game postponed,
is expected to improve on his jockey), Fair Debit (T. Wallace). India last season's average of 30.78. Queen of Basrah (Gordon Leicestershire, who for the Richards), Electric Lady {no past two seasons have relied on Jockey), Ballochmyle (G. Wells), an experienced professional, Run Honey (D. Smith), Leslie Berry, to lead the side, yard (W. Johnstone), revert to an amateur-Stuart J. Pearl (no Jockey). Three Weeks Symington, whose only
(Edgar Briti), Vale of Towy (C. (no perience of first class cricket Smirke), Princess Rose was two matches for the county Jockey), Unknown Quantity (W. Rickaby), Suntime (no Jockey) and The Satellite (no Jockey).
The last two are double run-
last summer.
An uneviable
cx-
task has been David Clark, p-ners.
In both classles all carry nine "pace" in reserve and Hayes pointed as captain to Kent this bowled both fast und straight-year. He succeeds Brian Valen-stone-Reuter,
virtue many English bowlers tine. a talented and experi- might
succes enced skipper, at a time when
copy with
Rabone, who tossed the ball Kent's playing strength is not French Challengers
มน
THIS WEEK'S SOCCER
TUESDAY
10
9
First Division KMB V NAF (Postponed
i1.
The bowling was not quite up to the same standard. But there was a reason for this foolish to risk a It would be strained muusele at this early dage and naturally the bowlers Yankees also stoyed on Il Joe Garagiola doubled home took things fairly quietly. of mirnealous saves by goal-Williamson for the second goal.
Cowan 123 the Arst Clyde started the second half.campaign, making 1 two cut of the winning run in the ninth to keeper
Even so, Cowle Save every determined fashion and three from Red Sox in Boston give Cardinala a 5-4 victoryudiention of having plenty of allotted to twenty minutes.
behind with a over Cubs at St. Louis.. quickly reduced their arrears. Coming from Campbell took a free kick and six-run eighth inning for a 9-4 Gene Woodling lobbed the ball Into Rangers victory. aren. where Linwood hendedelimaxed the winning inning by back for Galletly to scure. hitting a three-run homer.
from 6.4.40), Boundary, 5.45 Another penalty for Rangers
PERPLEXING
well up. managed to make it what it might be. was once mare converted by
Chicago White Sox, practically
turn quite quickly
Clark has had fe experl- Paris, Apr. 24.-Two possible P.m., (Ref: J. G. Padley, lines- Young and the holders were
bowled everybody's "best bet" to finish
the mighty Sutcliffe ence of country standard but is French candidates for the Ascot : S. M. Llu, W. Gibson)
Kitchée v Club, (Postponed now on top.
League, in the Amerian
with one perfect
well-known as captain of the Gold Cup. Turtnoll and Allt from 10.2.49). Koogly
Caroline Hill. the Clyde defence last At times
finished Drake.
secund and their
Erason cariy
There London. Apr, 23-Brom-!
a Mate Cricket Club. Is undoubtedly
5.45 p.m. (Ref: W. Gainey, ifnes- wns hard pressed, but then stretched
New York, Apr. 24.-Baseball
in this New bundle of talent
third, respectively, today in the standings. ley, of Kent, today won Clyde rallied only to be sent winning streak to five games-
Derbyshire will be
men: V. F. Mak, R. P. `LI) Including
led by Prix Jean Prat for four-year- Zealand side, but to my mind
an all rounder the Amateur Cup of soccer back with Rungers returning to longest of the campaign-when League
WEDNESDAY Louis Browns, April 23 games, are:
olds, run over one mile seven they topped St.
the key man of the tour wil D. A. Skinner,
who made his debut two seasons furlongs at opener, -football for the third time the offensive.
Second Division captain, Waddell-and-Thornton-com-2-1 and 4-0. In the
·NATIONAL LEAGUE- not be Hudles, the
-by Sutcliffe or. any in their career when they bined well to spread-engle the shortstop Eddie l'ellagrini's wild-
on whom Skinner is a right-hand bat and Johnstone, lost
head in a by n Won Lost Pere.
bowler. The person beat Romford, of Essex, in clyde defence and a header from throw enabled Sox to put over
.750
leg break bowler. He succeeds thrilling finish to Espace Vital, Caroline Hill, 5.15 p.m. (Ref: must will depend is Martin the final Ul.. Wembley Thornton only just missed. Be-two unearned runs in the ninth. Brooklyn
their Cincinnati New York Giants won
E. J. Gothard. .067
Warwickshir Donnelly, the
a 12 to 1 outsider, ridden by F. A. Barretto) "Perhaps the most interesting Charles Boullllors Alin Drake 5,45 pm: (Ref: Li Bing Tong)
Solicitors v Police, Army"1", straight game from Boston Stadium by one goal to zero. fore the end, however, Duncan-
left-hander,
from who hails son scored the fourth goal and second
season was D further three lengths The all-important goal came for the rest of the game Ran- Braves at New York, 6-2, scar Chiengo
New Zealand and who joined feature of the coming
will be the performance of away third of six runners.- after 20 minutes when Tommy cera penned Clyde to the doing all of their runs in the first Pittsburg
the tourists at Southampton..
of Reuter. Northamptonshire, holders New York two innings, three of them on Hopper, Bromley's Inside-righi, | fence. Reuter.
St. Louls a tiomer by Bobby Thomson. who played for Britain in the
the "wooden spoon." Cincinnati Reds and Pitts-Philadelphia Olympic Games, scored, follow- Ing a close passing movement|
burgh Pirates divided a double- among the Bromley forwards.".
header at Pillsburgh, Cincinnati This was the first time that
taking the opener, 3-2 in international innings when
Cress singled home the
BELGIUM BEATS EIRE Dublin, Apr. 24.-Belgium tie Amateur Final had been defeated Ireland by two goals to
all in a football
played at Wembley and the 95,-
000 crowd was englly a record here today.
for the amateur game in Britain,
Both goals were scored in the ning run.
Romford strove desperately second half-Reuter,
for an equaliser, but occasional-
ly their forwards missed chances while their wing halves were at times faulty,
Romford's defence was stub- born against the closer type of play adopted by Bromley, who were on the day's play deserving winners-Reuter.
Arsenal To... Tour Brazil
Paris
Tennis
Individual ago. Twenty-nine years of age, Turmoil,Rae-
1
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.000
2
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2
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3
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Donnelly has been playing 200 fairly regularly English
cricket since the war and has more than one oc- .800 been. on.
the backbone .007 Casion.
Warwickshire balling, .000 undoubtedly .000
AMERICAN LEAGUE 10 New York rookie Charley Philadephlo
win-Cleveland
Detroit
Earlier another Red Lloyd Merriman, hit his
rookic, Chicago
Arst Boston
Major League homer to break St Louis
e one-all tie, after which Pirates' Ralph Kiner
core
Arst
Washington
be
This season, they will captained by the former Surrey
of th and England all rounder, Fred- He is die Brown. At 39 years of age, one of the best this outstanding personality, .000 today
left-hand batsmen in the world who. joined Northamptonshire
und it
an under special registration, suc- nothing is more ceeds A. W. Childs-Clarke. Englishman
that he would present-day
he was
,400
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certain than
into walk England eleven.
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SHREWD TACTICIAN
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the war,
and county cricketers.
India Beats
Scotland
South China
V
V
Army-K),
Kichte v St. Joseph’a, Club, 5.45 p.m. (Ref: Sgt Manson).
-CAA
KMB, Boundary, 5.45 p.m. (Ref: Lui Duen Po)
THURSDAY
Second Division PCA บ Dockyard, Navy, 5.46 p.m. (Ref: Ptc. Collins)
Tramways v Army-HK, Army
India beat Scolland yesterday "", 5.43 p.m. (Ref: S.Y. Kwak) morning
1
cioso. Inter-
Taikoo v Navy, Caroline Hill,
A fast scoring and aggressive national Tournament hockey 5.45 p.m. (Ref: W. Crawford)
The Indian
WD Chinese V Club, Can- celled.
SATURDAY
in
bat and leg spin bowler, Brown match at the Sookuopoo ground homered
ered PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
is the type of captain to bring by one goal to all. to tle it at two all. Pittsburgh | Hollywood
the best out of Northampton-
and forwards Bilre's wealth of talent and take wingers swept into action right took the second game, 3-1, AB
- First Division San Francisco 14 Paris, Apr. 24.-The
Amer
the club into the higher places from the start and within a CT Chambers went the Betty Cli
Los Angeles. 15
.077 ❘
Eastern V CAA Caroline can veleran Frank Parker distance and gave up hils to Sacramento
Beside his ability as a bals- of the table.
few minutes Mickey Ram had, 5 .500 11 smashed
p.m. (Ref: J. Ward, his way to a hard-an
victory for Seattle
who shared the ball through the posts to linesmen: A. Leck/A. Ribeiro) 520 man, Donnelly is also a shrewd 12
Tom Dollery, fought victory over the No. 1 Pirates.
tactician. Oakland
He has played on 15 .423
Warwickshire's captaincy Jast
Kwong Wah v Club, Boun- score the one and only goal of French player Marcel Bernard,
Pillies and Dodgers divided, Sun Francisco 10
385 moal English county grounds season 10
With H. I. Maudsley, to win the men's singles in the Phils taking the opener 7-4 on Portland
dary, 5 p.m. (Ref: A. F. Willis, .348 since 15
against
full control this the game.
Scotland pressed to the Atnesmen: He takes over
L Bing Tong/H. Farls International tennis
a margin of homers by Richie SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION most
Season and becomes the second tack in an endeavour to eved Richardson) tournament here.
knows the strength and weak professional to win this did the score, but the position play 0 1.000 Little Rock The reore was 6-0, 5-7, 3-0, Ashburn and Eddie Miller. Dod-
Second Division
· London, Apr. 23-Arsenal's
Individuals und tinction-the first being Berry, of the Indiatis, especially the gers took the second game 6-5. Birmingham
007Cs of the
also of the teams whom theof Leicestershire.-Reuter.. close season tour of Brazil la de- 9-7, 0-2.-United Press.
Kitched Army-HK, Card- pounding out 11 hits.
boks kept them well away. New Orleans
Zealanders 570 New
will meet. finitely.un.
from the goal-mouth.
line H, 8:30 pm (Ref: A. Allanta Henri Cochet, of France, and
.500 is advice will enable them to Manager, Tom Whittaker
Scotland: Hone! (goalkeeper). Leck) Nashville Paris Grand Prix
429 alter their tactles to suit their completed # contract for the Pedro Massip, of Spain,
CAA Blackbum, E. Whitley, Lealle.
Nuvy Boundary, Chattanooga
420 opponents. -Pillippe Mobile trip which will be the longest the men's doubles title at the
Paris, Apr. 24. international lawn tennis cham- In the Club's history.
Boycott, Whiley, Fraser. PCA v Army-K, Army Etancelin, of France, driving a Memphis At least 20 players and off-plonships here to-day.
Grand.
Mankhan Singh (goal- 13.30 p.m. (Ref: Lal Diér Po). elaia will take part and In- They beat the French
Rome, Apr. 21.-The In- pair, Talbot, won the Paris
8. Grewal,, Mahn St. Joseph's South Chma, surance cover amount to £480,- Marcel Bernard and Jacques Prix motor race over approxi- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION bring off fine victories,
1.000 Whether Donnelly's advice ternational Olymple Com Singh, Club, 3.30 p.m. (lief: . mately 100 miles af Montlhery St. Paul វគ្គ១, '
Thomas 3/6, 7/5, 5/7, 0/2, 6/1.
Indianapolis lodny.
will prove as effective in the mitted opened its session fassan, Bhagat Singh, J. S. Dil- The party will fly from Eng-
Massip war nisa on the win- .He covered the distanco
Toledo
600 Test series is a different ques- here today and observors lon, Pinto, Narinder Singh, Mic- fand, in two groups on 'May V.
Louisville
.600 tion England can and May 11 in two Dritish South Ining, side in the mixed doubles two hours, five minutes.
Kansas City
.500 American Airways planes and final, partnering Myrtille Brun-reconds, at an average speed of
Minneapolis play the first of their six mat- naelua (Frazito) to a 6/4, 6/1aparoximately 04 miles
Columbus Gecland Etancetin recorded the fastes! victory over Pierre ches on May 15.
The return trip will probably (Belgium) and Gloria Butler lap with 9736 miles an hour. Milwaukee bo by sen-Reuter,
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TODAY'S MATCH
The match in the first round of the International Tournament
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SUNDAY,
First Division
KMB v Kitchee, Boundary
p.m. (Ref: Capt. Chisnall, 200 brook and Edrich. In a three- Germany should send a ers as Compton Hutton, Wash-give rise to arguments that
nesman: V. Gibson/H. Richard- 'alno day Test match; these four
| delegate alone should be able to score
South China "" my Police, Thirty nations sent represen- between England and Holland | Carolinia H. 6 p.m. (Ref: R. sufficient runs to avoid any tatives, who attended a requenes will be played at Sookurido this M. Onlar linesmen: F. A. Bar- possibility of a home defeat. of special functions preparatory evening, bully-off at 5.45 p.m.
On the other hand this New lo the weeklong meating, the Zealand side is supposed to be agenda of which has still not the best batting eleven to have been announced.
left the Dominion und It is The United States member, doubtful whether England have Me Avery Brundage, said lie
Squash Rackots
"
London, Apr. 24-Mahmoud
a strong enough attack to disfolt both Japan and Germany el. Karim of Cairo, British miss their opponents twice. in would be reinstated when their open squasit tho short space of three days participation was approved by plou, reached
peara
In theory
ruckets cham-
the final OI
retto/8Kwok?
RAF South Chlum "A", Sookunpoo, P., (Ref: Capt. Stone, Itnesnien Pie Collins/ Su Manson)
Army (bye)
Second División Taikido v Club, Caroline Hut.
Tramways v Police, Sookun-
At least, that is how It ap- the Occupation Authorities. this year's thile event yesterday 3.30 pañ! (Ret: E. A. Barretto)
But the Observers pointed out, low-by cilminating Norman Borrelt, weather is likely to play a big ever, that while arguments for amateur champion, 9-2, 0-4, 0-0.90, 3.30 . (Ref: Pla. Collina), part in deciding the "rubber the readmission of Germany El Karim went off at such
If either side is lucky enough might increase because of the a pace that Borreti found him-
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The English amateur
Basketball League
Results of the Colour Basketbalf ro-League matches played at Caroling:
to catch their opponents on a presence of a Japancav repres self six points down before ho "sticky dog" the issue could be sentative, the fact remained scored. decided in a couple of days. that Germany was all divided
In any event there is a good into two-zones, chance of bright, entertaining It was believed delegates covered in the second game and yesterday word dili bekt kin cricket. The touriste have yet would discuss 1050 arrange elually led 3-1. Karim, how- 10 score G victory in n Teatments for the Helsinki meeting ever, rarely faltered in his per DivisionLau sing biÄN TARU- inatch against England. This and discuss the 1950 site, with feet siroke production and com-Ying Behool an
Lhelt great opportunity, Detroit, Melbourne, Los Angeles pleted the match with the loss They are a fine young side, and Buenos Aires under con-of only one more points-Ators) 47-31 10 friendly rath Servlet. (average age, 29)
and full of sideration-United Press.
sociated Press.
„A: Division andlari Chinese Y.M.C.A.: 34-30.
The S.CA.A, beat: the "Bouillera""
(Canton visi- Commercial, College
played at Carolina, 10) yesterday?)
.