THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER

DIMAGGIO DAY__________

NEW YORK YANKEES FACE BROOKLYN DODGERS IN WORLD SERIES

New York, Oct. 2-New York Yankees won the American League pennant today and will play in the World Series against Brooklyn Dod- gers, who won the National League flag.

The gallant and gritty Yanks came from behind In à Inst-second surge that was one of the most amazing performances oven seen in baseball. Not until the

last game of the season was it known whether the winners would be Yanks or Boston Red Sox, as both teams finished neck and neck.

Vic Rischi, with the able help of Phil Rizzuto, broke the tie today by pitching

Yanks to a five hit 5-8 victory, over, the Bostonians,

Held scoreless

Ilérdes? They were every~; When Parnell yielded a single and won the where you looked in the bedlam to Yogi Berro, manager Joo pennant. of $8,000 gaping fans in Yankee McCarthy toole him out and put Stadium. But one of the biggest veteran. Tex Hughton in tongs and facing Was izzuto, whose first inning | pitch. blow gave Rascht a 1-0 lead

son nemesls

National League

for four Inn- their top sea- in alim Kenny Hughson got Joe DiMaggio Heintzelman, the Brooks put which he held until Yanks blew to hit into a double play and together three ringing hits the game wide open with four it looked as if that would bo two runs to climax sterling re- mure runs in the eighth inning all, but Johnny Lludell rifled Bet pitching by Jack Danta.

...IRONY

a single to left and

nere was Irony of the bit- 900 moved him to so John- who come on in the sixth and

terest sort In that rally for Red Sox. For it was right fielder At Zorilla, the fellow who saved the for them against Yankees last Monday with two

terrine colches, who just missed making today an even more vital Sun day

Tommy Henrich led of the eighth with a home run aralast Mel Parnell, Red Sox southpaw ace who had gone in after Eills

another singla.

with allowed only one hit after Del Ennis treated him with the Ted Williams, who played single that tied the game. very mediocre defensive ball in Jubilant Dodgers raced from left field alt day, then let Berra field and dugout to hug, kiss gel through him for an error and pay Banta who won his and Lindell moved to third. 10th victory.

A walk to CILT Mapes loaded Tho cracking wall game kept the bases and Jerry Coleman, the roaring mob

of 30,705 No. 9 mun in batting order, screaming for three hours and promptly unloaded them with a 17 minutes. double to short right.

Zaria, whizzing in for

1949.

More Australians Play Tennis Than Americans

President Howard G. Dodge of the American National Collegiate Tennis "Association thinks that tennis is the most undersold game in the United States and points to the tremendous interest in the game in Australia to illustrate his point. In that country more tennis balls are sold each year than in any other part. of the world. This lack of appreciation, said Dodge, exists and will continue to exist until the advantage of the game are more more publicised and sold to those who ara responsible for the physical education programmes in the high schools and grade schools of the United States,

According to Dodge, theAs the NCTA loot-fault com- majority of players take the ad inittee pointed out, the rule is vantages of tennis for granted simple and a very necessary part and fall to sell the game to of others until they become older

tennis regulations, server shall, throughout the de

and see the many benefits to be livery of the service-(a) Not derived from learning the game change in position by walking whillo young. Here are the or running; (b) Maintain contact facts he thinks should be called with the ground; (e) Keep both to the attention of those con feet behind the base line." corned with advising youngsters what game they should take up:

(1) A person may play tennis most of his life, something that

It is the plan of the com- mittee to publish only the first

appear but

10 each month and It is hoped

that plnycra will

cannot be said about all other once on this list. sparis which are usually empha- sised in school;

(2) Through tennis, many players are privileged to travel to other sections of the country

that they might 'not otherwise

International

Ortiz To

Fight In England

London, Oct. 1.-Manuel Orits, Mexican holder of the World Bantamweight. title, who makes his English debut next Monday against Ronnie Clayton, the British

Soccer Games Featherweight Champion, at

Kinder, Boston starter, had been shoe string catch, just missed time he entered the game in Yankees, received gifts worth almost $50,000 yesterday, before long you have a host of to nil in an international Paterson, the Glasgow southpaw.

taken out,

FOOTBALL

FIXTURES

The following are the football fixtures to October 13:

Tuesday, October. 4

1st Division-Ariny v St. Joseph's, Sookuspoo. 5.39 pm. (Ref, A, E, L Chiest, Linesmen, A. Leck/Liu Ting.

on the play and while he Iny helpless on the ground second

to with the run that meant the

werit straight

Fat

British

rate of

have seen. The best players travel to distant countries;

The friendships that are Brussels, Oct. 2-Fifty Manchester, hopes to keep developed through

tennis are thousand people saw Bol-busy fighting in Britain. usually lasting. Being a tennis gium's Diables Rouges beat the Mexican meets former World After his clach with Cinylon, Heintzelman, ke Banta, had

player you are welcome wher Switzerland by three goals Flyweight pitched shutout ball from the

Joo Dimaggio, the baseball hero of the New York over there is a tennis court and

Champion, Jacklo and the ball rolled by him only the seventh

soccer match held at the October 21, and hopes to fight- Hampden Park, Glasgow, on a few inches.

fricads; But in the first_of_the_10th states a Reuter message from New York. HELPLESS

captain

(4) A player who has learned Hoyael Stadium here. Peewee Reese drove

Neither side scored in the first

opponents here at the Zarilla knocked himself out clean drive into centre. Eddia For an hour before the

to observe the high ethics of the The money, amounting to gamo will, almost automatically, half. The sky was overcast and weeks, provide two or three Miskin sacrificed, Duke Snider important game between the $7,500, he contributed to apply these same ellies to his there was a slight mist hanging right. singled and Reese slid home Yankees and the Boston Red heart disease and cancer

providing the purses are over the ground when the teams baseman Bobby Doerr had

every-duty life..

According to his manager, took the field. go back and retrieve the ball as fing, Snider then topic second on Sox, he was honoured in a

-- CONTROLLING THE

The Belgians Hank Bauer-running for Lin- the throw to the plate and Joe Dimaggio Day

been received for his FOOT FAULTERS:

info deli-Johnson and Mapes scored on Luis Olmo's eingle-mony at which he

ervices from provincial pro- Something new in the matter zored.

pressure.. United Press.

meters, given, among other things,

of "First 10" rankings has been Great work by Stuber, the initiated by the Northern Cali-Swiss goalkeeper, prevented the pion since 1942 with the excep- Ortis has been World Cham- two motor cars (one for his Another gift was a four-fornia Tennis Association. This home side from taking bla ilon of three months. This is speedboat, clothing, jewel- scholarship for a boy that was put into practice because brought off many mother), television sete, a year New York University plan of "Foot-fault rankings" lead. In the Arst half, He his first trip to England and will lery, money and 300 quarts Dimaggio was to choose of the foot-fault

so many players seem to think from shots at point-blank range. for there are indications that he

Resuming

attack after may retire early next year, of ice-cream.

Reuter.

apart from the

the interval, Belgium went Now 32, he has made a com- game.

ahead through Verbruggen, the fortable sum of money, which inside-loft, after 10 minutes. has been well invested. He has Verbruggen scored the next a bar, a billiards saloon and Goal-after-20-minutes. and 500-acre farm California.

That blow won the ball game,! for Red Sox, getting to tiring Rascht for the first time all day.

kali, Club Commando, Club 530 banged across their only three World Series To

n. thef. J. Ennis, Linesmen

Wednesday, Delober S

A. Ribeiro/II Richardson).

runs in the top of the ninth

With one out, Williams drew

1st Division Police v Navy. Douna walk and went to second on a dary Street 8.30 p.m. (Ref. W. Gat-wild pitch. Stephens singled ney, Lingamen. C. K. Wes/G. and Williams went to third, after Grummit) Kichee v KM), Club! 6.30 p.m. Ret, H. J. Chinnall, Lines Which Doerr blasted a triple to

Be Televised

New York, Oct. 2.-Tho

men, Manson/3. Gorgette). deep right centre, scoring both World Series, baseball's star

Boundary Street Gilson/E M.

thef, F.

ley Linesmen, K, M. Ashion/E, A

Slitbley).

2nd Division.-South China v KN-

cher, Caroling I 3.30 pm. (Ref.

Gibson). Talkno v Police, BL,

Mooney), News Vendars v Splici tum, Club 3.30 p.m. (Ref, F. Par clval).

..V

KMA.

Saturday, October 8 Tet DivisionCAA Boundary Street # p.m. (Ref, AZ.P. Guest Linesmen. W. Giban/H. chardion). Arny

Commando; Bookunpoop.m. thet, J. F. Ennis Linesmen, J. Garelle/C. Lennard). South China v Club, Carolino H Sp.m. (Ref. J. G. Padley, Linesmen, A. Ribeiro/E. Inawing),

THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD

ΕΛΙΕ

FOOTBALL

FIRST DIVISION.

2nd Division. Bouth China v Army, Carolina Hill 330 p.m. ther; Eastern E. Snowling), University v. News RAF Vendors, Club 3.30 p.m. et P. Manson) Club vst Sornphi cho Itchee.

d

Q

8. China CAA

2 Kwang Wah G

7 Club

-occasion-starting-on-Wed-

There

Bail System Video

aro

Colony Swimming Championships Start Today The first heats in the Colony Swimming Cham. pionships will be swem off the Victoria 1 tonight at 10 Recreation Club pool, com-

mencing at 6.30 p.m.:

Сеге- was

funds. The ice-cream he gave to a children's institu- tion.

Bicycle Polo Fails As Spectator Sport

as 'comething

rules

of the

Colony Tennis Matches Today

Today's programme in

mps At LRC

the attack and kept up Rogers, many enquiries

the

Ang saves

aves probably be his last as a boxer

made the third fe Mermans, Reuter. the centre-froward, to scoro

one minute Inter-Reuler.

SWEDES WIN TWO,' DRAW ONE ·

The bicycle-poloists of Britain have been forced to the Colony Tennis Cham-drew with Norway 3-3-in a World attraction they planned "but will rovert to tho, rattling the conclusion that their sport is not to be the big super-pionships is:

in the Christian Science Monitor. good game for those who play it, writes Bydney Skilton

In

Lo:

Club Matches

in

Oslo, Oct. 2.-Sweden beat Norway by one goal to all after a goalless first half here an International football match

today.-Reuter.

SWEDES WIN WALKING

the

today.

Ho

than

TANDBERG RETIRING Stockholm, Oct. 1. Oue Tandberg. Swedish Heavy- weight Champion, bas formed the Swedish Boxing A- sociation that he is to retire from professional boxing.

Tandberg stated that he might become a boxing manager or promoter.-Router.

Attalla Starts On His Fifth

and Division Army. Dorkva. Willams and Stephens. Sookunpoo 8.30 p.m. (He Lining- Joe DiMaggio, playing nesday, is expected to be tong) Eastern V. Fricon's, Caroline. 15.30 p.m. Ref, B. Y. Kwok), although I weak from his at- Navy.v Club, Navy 6.30 m. (Ref. tacle of virus pneumonin, had to seen by more people than D. P. Lai). St. Joseph's PCA, leave the game after chasing any previous sporting event

FLYWEIGHT TITLE St. Joseph's 8.30 pm. Rer. a. 10 down Docrr's lill because he felt through television.

Belfast, Oct. 1-Belfast pro- blog), RAF Fard Pollen, Ka

moter Bob Gardiner sald Tak B.30 p.m. (Ref. Clian Tak-fall. dizzy,

Will Baltin, Secretary of the Ted Sox managed to get one Television Broadcasting's As-

-Stockdiolm, Oct. 2. —Sweden · today he Thursday, October 6·

hoped to malch 1st Division.-CAA v Kwong Wah, more run out of Raschi

Flyweight up getting Birdie Tebbelts on a telecasts

Champion Zarrilla Med out, but wound it 500,000 will watch the Series after sociation, estimated that_175,

Foccer, International at Ransun- Rinty Monaghan and Honora Gross, Linesmen.

da, near here, today. Another Prates! of France for a title fight Xavier). Seuil China v Esslem.

Swedish national elde bent here some time In November. Caroline Hit 5 p.m. (Ref. 3. G. Pad-| foul tip Henrich at first.

DODGERS WIN PENNANT by some 60 stations in 28 cities The telecasts will be carried

Colony Ladies' Stogies Finland by eight goals to one in Monaghan retained his the last 5.15 p.m. Mrs Chow v. Miss R. Malmoe.Reuter.

night by boxing At Philadelphia, Brooklyn's along the

a 15-round At the outset, of the surging postwar sports wave dogged Dodgers exploded with network and privately operated in 1946 they launched a scheme to ride the crest of that

draw with Terry Allen. of Lon- J. McFarlan). CAA v University,

Colony Mixed Doubles

don-Associated Press. Boundary Street 3.30 pm. (iter, two rung

in the 10th to de-relay links.

R. Tay & Mrs Fowler v. D. about 1,700,000 wave by interesting London professional Jeseph' 330 p.m.. fiteft. A feat Philadelphia Philles 9-7 set in use in those arcan. And promoters and attempting to cater for those Englishmen Wal-tong & Miss Choy v. W. P. football Tsal & Miss W. K. Mok: Leo Mr Ballin estimates 10 viewers who found little or no interest in cricket because of the & Mrs Cooper v. T. E. Balter & Taul Se Niro Lutton: M. Hçenau per set-plus larger numbers frequent time lage. per set'in taverns and cinemás.

Miss Rumlahn.. The bicycle-poloists marshaled Wheels." It Associated Press.

first tried their forces, selected the best and out, when Mecredy and his Mrs Shewan & Mrs Campbell most spectacular

players from fellow cyclists went for a ride. Mrs Gotfried & Mrs Ayres: J. Paris, Oct 2 The Swedish the London area, allocated them to Scalp, some 20 miles outside Kempton & Mrs Kempton to teams named.

v.champion, Ljunggren, eastly after crowd Dublin. It became very popular. D. Scholes & Mrs Scholes, won the international criterium pulling professional soccer clubs in the Irish city bad within W. J. D. Cooper v. J. Hurlbatt; for the 23-kilometres walk at and started what the

what they called fow year's had

to Mrs Getz v. Mrs Armstrong. sprend the Lo

Colombes Stadium here London League. The plan

England,

1001

tha Was

AT CRC sto provide a lighspeed

spoed grounds of the Crystal Palace, Nick Ma v. J. D. Mackie; Ma

Whe more

two for Britain's sports-London, the first internationai. King-wing v. S. M. Wong; Roch minutes ahead of his compatriot, public and a profitable match was played. Ireland de Liang v. Thomas Lo; Ip Koon-Hakansson. Both effortlessly summertime use for the soccer feated England by 10 goals to hung & Edwin Tsat V. Chan passed Britain's Morris, whe stadia. And, they anticipated, five. Then, for reasons unknown, Kam-moon & Hung Mo-chiu; P. was leading at the 17th Idlo- there would quickly come a bicyclo-poio faded out.

Y. Kwok & Leung Yun-hung v.meire, time when teams from Paris, .INVENTED! GAME Dubila and other cities would

||W.. K.. Chung. &.T..S..Cheng. y to London to

Twenty-one years later, with-

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS take part in out having heard of bicycle- an International

AT CRC professional poio, Cyril Scott lavented" the matches played at CRC yesterday league.

of hardcourt the game again. He too, was a BACK TO PREWAR DAYS THE PROGRAMME

retired racing cyclist as well as Club

C. Wong beat Ma King-wing time: 2 hrs, 2 mins, 45 secs. Men's 220 Yards Free Style: Today, however, after three field hockey and water polo (o); T. K. Choy beat Herbert 2-Hakansson (Sweden)-the water here at 1.28 p.m. 6 Navy

1 Heat 1-L/Cpl. Mansfeld, seasons trial

and unceasing player and he always-found-it Denny Webg 7-5, 6-4; Lee Cheuk-

Yuen 0-0, 6-2; Lee Cheuk-tang beat time: 2 hra: 4 mins. 5,4 secs. *This game was not played. Wong

Kai-chec

(Chinese work of ultrak en

GMT today in his fifth at- bonotary irksome when his colleagues of yur and U. Seo-lip beat B. N. Cho 2 hrs. 3 mins, 60.4 secs-Reuter. tempt to swim the Channel.

3.-Morris (Britáló )———-time: Wong HOCKEY

Kam-wah officials bicycle pola is back to the Highbury Cycling Club con- Mia and Arthit Wasu Tachal beat YMCA),

and W. Y. Kwok 6-4, 6-4; Maurice (Chinese YMCA) and Chart where it was in prewar days, tested informal games of soccer Hugh Chaun' and Henry Litton 6-1. Chun-nam (La Tsun) -

It remains essentially amateur during rests Oil their outings 4-3. Dutch HO

Heat 2. Cheong Kin-mon and one Nomada

of tho

New Belgian Record with his manager and trainer, sports that awheel. (EAA),

Then one day while Chand Tara • NAF

Sonny Monteiro thrives essentially on a playing waiting for them to re-form ut matches played at LRC yesterday, Milan, Oct. 2-Henry Haest covering himself with

Following were the results of the In Hammer ThrowEl Eddidi, at 1.00 pm. GMT. 4 KITO

Vic Malluk (VRC) and and not paying public. The Oxted Woods, Surrey, Sc Mitford (VRC).

minutes HRU

2 Commandos

paying public wanted thrills detached a branch from a tree

Handicap Singtes.-X.R. Jebeen revi Three-metre 1 Faks

Board and spils but received instead and began knocking the football

ceived walkover from M. Coulder of Bolglum today bettered his grease. He E. Zulauf beat C. Blott 6-1, 0-2; M

Tefused to

wear skillful play and only few col- along hockey-fashion,

record during a either a cap or goggles and en- Hinanan beat D. Fitzroy Willams own hammer (VRC), Edons,

8-0, 0-1.

feld and track Italo-Belgian tered the water clad. Roza (VRC).

George, most of which were of mounted their machines and

Handleap Doubles-1R Tinker and meeting here.

in o milor nature. Meanwhile, followed his example. Jackets Holmes 7-5, 4-6, 7-0.

black W.A.P. Thom beat A, Todd and DX.

Duiliui. Only slip. Conditions were Saunders

The meeting ended with Italy Ideal for his attempt) with a Xin

Sixed Doubles-FT. Orr and Mr winning 120 points to Belgium's calm sea, sunshine and no wind.. Hynes 6-3, 6-3, 1-0; HB. Baker sand Heinzerling beat E.B. Oliver and Mr 08.

Seven people were on board Huest threw the hammer 40.78 the escorting boat, Britannia, Mrs Baker beat BL Barlow and Mrs Barlow 2-1: D. Harell and Mrs metres, His prevous record which

bertson beat Major Holman and was 46.10-Associated Press.

brought the Egyptian Mr Holman 6-2, 7-5.

from Folkestone earlier in this Ladies Doubles-Mrs Getz and Mrs

day. Only 10 people saw and cheered Attalla as he entered the water. Reuter

5 pm. (Net, D. T. Smith). Dack- Police yard Eastem, Navy-330 p.m. (Ref. Army

4

Commandos NAVY

SECOND DIVISION

7. W. West). Yard Police v PCA, Navy A p.m. (Ref. Lal Yuk-tak). Prison's y Talkoo, St. Joseph's 3.30 | St. Joseph's pm. (Ref. K. M. Aaliton),

Sunday, October 2

Solicitors'

Folice University

GRAF

1. CAA

7

Eastern

8. Okina

5

Army

Dockyard.

RNYP

1

0

1st Division St. Joseph's v RAF KIL Chee Club p.m., (NI, P. A. Mooney. Linesmen. Li Ding Tong/s.Y. IcwolPrisons

wong Wah y Eastern, Caroline Hill News Vendors 14 p.m. (Ref. E Snowling, Linemen, Taikoo D..P. Lay G. 1. Vernon). Police v Kilcher Boundary Street 3.m. ICA

Tet, 1. J. Chimall, Linesmen, F. M. Xavier/E. A. Stubley), Navy (Bye).

2nd Division Kitchee Y

4

CAA Club 1.30 p.m. (Re Ll Bing-tong). Recrelo "A" 13 DRO Balleltors v TLAF, Carolina 339 pm. (Ref. G. 11. Vornen). Police Recrelo "B" 2 YMCA.

Navy, Boundary Street 3.30 p.m.

(HeL, E. A. Stubley).

Monday, October 19 Charity match-Combined Chinese Rest of Colony, Caroline 101 4.30 p.m. Ret, Ennie Linesmen,

G. Young/A. E. F. Guest).

Tuesday, October 11 1st Division-Citche Club 6.30 p.m. (Ref. L. G. Young, Linesmen, 19, Gaffney/F.A. Mooney), Wednesday, October 12.

CAA,

Army

KиC

1

HIS.

(VRC)

KCC Team For The Hancock Shield

Mon's Fancy Diving.

da

L Rosa-Pereira

Scult

Others

TEAA), Wongu Ka-klu under th aegis of the Bicycle/

(EAA), Polo Association of Great Britain coup

were put down to delno a The following will represent Wong King-woon (EAA), Chan more than a hundred clubs and picked

couple of goals, sides were Kowloon CC in the Hancock Wai-sum (EAA), Chan Wale 23 1st Division.--Police v Army, Boun-

competition dary Street 0.30 pm (Ttef, now Shield.

against shan (EAA), Dr Major Holford ling, Linermen. • IL Richardson/W, HKCC, to be played on Octo- and Cpl. Baken. Gibson): Commando v South Chins, ber 6 and 10, commencing at 11 Men's 100 Yards Breast Stroke

Heat 1. Leung Hin-kin (La R. E. Lee, E. C. Fincher,

(VRC), and

Cross, Linesmen, P. Manson/G. Am. on the HKCC ground: Teunt, fang Ho-took (EAA).

Bookunyoa - 8.30 p.m. (Ref, P. 3. Vernon),

Caroline 1 5.30 p.m. (net, G.

2nd Division Taikoo & Yu. H. Colledge, Lerlot, A. Zim-Garcia

Cpl.

leagues continue on their maintaining way, sorrowfully missed out through failing to that it is the pubile that hat

recognise the merits Joys of the world's best

picked, and bicycle-polo was back again.

Following this episode, one of carpenter fashioned some balls Scott's clubmates who was a

of oak and some mallets of the pony polo pattern, and the game

The name bloms advanced so much in popularity

ley). Navy v Prison's, Navy 130 mern, Fimmerm. W. M. Feat: 2 Spr, Brown Teone up pretty well a description of that it became neccessary for a

D.in. flter, McFarlan) St. Joseph's Davidson, N. Hort-Baker, A

Y Police, St. Joseph's 6.30 p.m. the Stepto, C. P. Smith, J. A. Sel- Tank-ho

the (EAA), Char Chiu- F. E. Pareival). RAF v University, Kal Tak 5.30 p.m. Chef, J. W. Westors. Reserve, W. D. M. Webb, cheong (Chinteso YMCA), J.

Thursday, October 13

(VRC),

T.

pm (iter, G. Grummiti). Yard,

or

rules to ba

Yvanovich

polo Ins

wore

Resulta

AT. LEC

Attempt

Tho Frenchman, Maggi, who led early on, retired at the eighth idiometre. The reultā

Cap Gris Nez, Oct. 2- tennis wera:

1.-Ljunggren

(Sweden)-Fahmy Attalla, 40-year-old Egyptian swimmer, entered

Tamworth treat Mrs Mackie and

6-4, 6-0.-

Men's Doubles.-P. Bonnerman and B. Baul boat J. Hurlbart and F.V.

hawa 6-1, 1-10.

French Athletes

Boat Swedes

Mixed Doubles-P. de Lavalette Paris, Oct. 2.-France today

and Mrs Lavalette beat Cindr, Harri- won an athletle meeting with son and Mrs Harrison, 6-3, 6-4; HJ. Sweden by 03 points to 00- Armstrong, and Mrs Armstrong beat Associated Press. A.D. Scholes and Mrs Scholes, 6-4. 04; Nolan

Bill on and ir Jure beat 3-92 DL Prophet and Mrs Prophet

beat. Aserappa and Mrs Azetanpa 6-1, 4-3; P.S. MoCaig and Mrs Ayres tand 6-2, 0-7, Bod

Speedboat Record

Well built and small, the Egyptian arrived on the beach

Attalla

spent 20

whito

RUMJAHNS WIN

OPEN PAIRS.

It game. is more or less

a formal

code counterpart of polo, on ponies and Pie with the rules altered to suit drawn up. These proved to be

a blend of 2nd Division Army v Eastern * CAPTAIN ELECTED Watson.

difference. in

in Its

In the Colony Open Patrz Bockundoo 550 p.m. (Net, K. M. A meeting of the

Kowloon Women's 440 Yards Free Style modern history, dot mounts. 1948 at Harlingham, where a litiber

Championship Audiofon), CAA v South

final, played Chia Cricketers after the trial match Joundary Street 5.30.

Hent 1. C.. Eager

VRC), but it was invented in Ireland of bicycle-polo gumer

yesterday afternoon at Kow. ransour Name Pendant The on Saturday, elected Mr C, J. Mamie Leong (HKU),

Picton, Ontario, Oct. 2.-A loon Dock, Club, the brothers, Club 630 pm. fitof, IL Richardson). Smith, formerly of the Shang- Doris Barten (VRC),"

Hockey Association. racing cyclist named Richard J.

The PLA V Solicitors, Caroline 16 hal Recreation Club, captain of

the Second team. Mr F. E. Law (Lal Tour), P. Sullivan (VRC), of "The Irish Cyclist" and hotbishment of the Bicycle Polo Football Club The vast stands Ontario, with a speed of 138.8 0-13, fought back slowly

record was set up here by after being blanked out for Heat 2 Kwok Ngan-hung Meeredy: He was then editor step toward putting the game on was the es-

Harold Wilson of Ingersol, eight heads and trailing by renco wos olceted vice-Captain. and Joan Eager (VRC),

enlled his new game "Folo on Apsociation of Great Britalu. and terraces completely dwarfed miles an hour

but This was accomplished at a the small crowd, but it was miles per hour, which was set and J. S. Landolt by 24-20 to surely in the remaining fiends The previous best was 120.6 and eventually beat J Bradley mecting held in Scott's home on treated to

extremely Feb. 1, 1030, with Scoft elected clever and skillful play before by Jack Shaeffer, of Detroit. score an exceedingly popular as honorary secretary

England defeated Ireland by 12 Wilson was planning a shot victory and to succeed to the goals to 3. Previously England at Sir Malcolm Campbell's world title which was, won inst year and Ireland moord of 141.7 miles per hour by W Hong Sling and A. M. had beaten Wales, defented

when the wind failed bin Omar d Scotland. There was a national club have watched bicycle-polo Reuter, championship the very next year before, but at Selhurst Park I

and away back in 1801 by a. rotired / staged, and thioso of the Kent beat O. Birickland and Mrs Stricknow North American speedboat K. Mond S, M. Rumfahr

IL. Gargetic).

THAT'S THE EMP. WELL LAND BEBIOS

HER.

VERY GOOD,

CMDX

Mister

THAT'S THE LITTLE JOB THAT WE CLAMPED TO,

- YOUR KGEL,CAPTAIN.

Conquest

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London Express Service

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP

and the winner

some

Bicycle Club. The same sido ing control aver their specially

Kuebler First In

Swiss Grand Prix Zurich, Oot, 2-Ferdinand

sting saw players display truly amaz- Pedro Masip Wins won again in 1932, but in: 1033 geared machines, on which they Paris Tennis the Norwood Paragon began a pedaled furiously and manou- long and uninterrupted run of vered and drove the ball with the Spanish champion, beat won the Swiss Grand Pri victories. In 1938 an interna remarkable. accuracy

alten. tlonal tournament

Robert Abdessalam, the French covering the 100-metre at on

was started

Paris, Oct-Pedro Masip Kuebler of Switzerland, to

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