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HONG KONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1947.
Commandos
GREAT COME-BACK Lose To
HOW THEY STAND
Wolves
First Division
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Preston N.E. 24 14 .. 44 46 23
Middlesbro
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Linchpint
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24 13 41 44 20 30
25 to 2 4 44 30
Shemeld 1. 12 A 30 Manchester U. 29
Stoke City 24 Aston Villa
Grimsby Town 24
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71 28 42
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Derby County 2 Chelura Sunderlan
Everton
Arena!
Blackburn Bolton W. Charliet Irentford Huddraattekl
Portumnoulli Leeds
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London, Jan. 4.
Eastern
The once mighty Arsenal are the talk of English Soccer circles. After floundering at the foot of the Premier Division table throughout the first half of the season, they are now staging a magnificent revival which already has ex- tinguished the red light of relegation. Their fine away win at Sunderland today was tunate to lose to Eastern
their fourth in six games. The other
two
YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS
South Chin Kant
Sing Tao
In the First Division Royal Navy soccer game at Cause- way Bay yesterday, 45 Commandos were unfor-
matches were drawn. Arsenal's recovery dates by four goals to two as
FIRST DIVISION
Kwong Wah
445 Commando
SECOND DIVISION
2 diama
D Kwong Wah
RUGBY
from the signing of the centre-forward Ronnie they had most of the UNION
Rooke from Fulham. He scored twice at Sun-play and had hard luck derland, to bring his tally to seven in his six in games in Arsenal's colours.
Half-time
at Wolverhampton
found the home supporters des-
fpondent, The League leaders, the Land Forces
Wanderers, were a goal down taj the rival Blackpool eleven, Tears
25 7 6 11 turned to cheers when. In the
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space of 14 minutes after the in- terval, the Wolves piled on three goals.
Defeat
Indian Rec.
not registering at least three more goals.
RESULTS
London, Jan. 4.
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English Girl Arrested In New York
New York, Jan. 5. An attractive young woman who told the po- lice here that she "like to wear fine clothes and live well" was arrested on Saturday night in her hotel room.
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Police say they have recovered of jewels and £6,260 worth clothing she is accused of steal- ing from hotel rooms.
The woman identified herself! as Mrs. Betty Margaret Pitt, aged 28, former wife of an American Air Force officer shel
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COLONY'S URGENT NEED
FOR NURSES
(By Margaret Bradbury)
More than 180 nurses of Chinese, Portuguese or Eurasian birth are needed immediately by Hong Kong's hospitals and clinics according to a Government spokesman yesterday who said that at present several medical centres. here cannot be opened for treatment to the sick owing to the acute staff nursing shortage. The Felix Villas tuberculosis sanitorium in Pok
fulam, which is now ready for use and has 96 beds waiting for patients, is remaining closed because the 20 nurses needed to staff it cannot be spared from the hospitals. Main reason for the reluctance of young women in Hong Kong to take up Government-supervised nursing is the poor salary and living scale which the authorities at present allow for this important work,
moment there are
I was about 240 nurses in Government Service in the Colony; 180. are Chinese and other nationalities and about 60 are European..
Low Pay
Injuries and departures have! do team which had the further greatly weakened this Comman The following are the results ofį misfortune of losing Nicholson, Rugby Union mätches played to- their captain and inside, right, day: in the second half of the game. International trial matches: At
This question of salaries is At the The soldiers played well up Twickenham, England 18 The Rest met in England, the police said, new being discussed. to, a point, but were weak in 15. At Cardiff. Wales 6 The Rest
She told police that her mar- teld at the Queen Mary Hospital 6. front of goal and missed The Wolves maintain a four An eighth wicket stand enabled number of scoring opportuni-
riage was annulled before she yesterday that nurses there are Other matches: Blackheath 5 polat cicar lend, and their nearestĮ HQ. Land Forces to score a two-
came to New York last autumn. now receiving a basic salary of rivals are now Preston North End, wicket victory over the Indian with the goalkeeper beaten and Harlequins 13: London Welsh 11 maiden name was Clayton and cost-of-living and rehabilitation ties. They hit the post twice Rosslyn Park 17. London Irish 6
The woman also said her only $40 a month, plus a small who followed up a mid-week win Recreation Club at Cox's Path at Bolton with a victory over yesterday.
in the second half were all over Northampton 3. Richmond 8 New.
Their living quar- Eastern but could only score port 15. Old Milihillans 7 Wasps that her father was a retired allowance. Grimsby.
Thanks to the efforts of Minu
6. Bath 20 Old Cranleighans 0., Scotland Yard detective living ters are provided but they must Middlesbrough and Liverpool and Khan, the LR.C. scored 70. one goal.
Curzon Street, Mayfair, buy their own food. are third and fourth respectively runs.
the best in the Birmingham 9 Wolverhampton 13. in In reply, the Army side defence. He cleared well and Bradford 20 Birkenhead Park 0. London. Newcastle
although both lost today. Middles-lost three wickets in reaching Cheaterfield
brough held the lively Stoke for-"double figures and the seventh did not give the Chinese time Cheltenham 12 Old Alleynians. O Burs
wards in the Erst half, but fell wicket fell with the secre a mere
to settle down. Humble, at West Brom 24 12 3 963 46 27
away after the Interval.
forly runs.
right half, put in some hard Coventry 32 St. Mary's Hospital Informie C. 24 12 20 30 27
Rowley and Kennedy came to work and shone in the inter- Gloucester 18 London Scottish 3 Coventry
Lawton's Two 1.24 1 10 7 0 1 24 Luton Town 2410 410 41 37 24
Liverpool too were drawing at gether to attack the bowling and mediate line.. Beuthampton .22 #7741 33 23
20 Headingley Commandos opened the scor- Felbam
send the score to 70 before being at half-time, but, 2505 0.40 46 13 Chelsea Plymath A. 24 55 14 47 54 21 Middlesbrough, lost 1-3. In this parted. Kennedy carried his bating in the first half and had anelly 4 Neath 3. Moseley 11 Rugby 6. Newbridge 10 Ponty- the Chinese defence worried
pool 9
Crosskeys. 3. Redruth 9 for a time. A breakaway enabled į Lee Wal-lum to equalise for the Brighton G. Stroud 6
Bournemouth 3. Sale 21 New Chinese.
Cufton, 6. Taunton 6 Weston-super-Mare 6. In the second half Eastern Torquay Athletle 11 Barnstaple took the lead through Lee Wai-o. Waterloo 37 Manchester. 5. lum and shortly after Lee Bing-
M. W. D. Manchester C. 24 15 Burnley Herninghil
Hothe 1eritehy Bradford Įsimy
MILE!!
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Uke
Anext
for an invaluable 20,
F2510 4 10 37 41 match two of England's
24 K 6 11 42 3 27
were on view, Indian Recreation Club 24 # : 10 36 40 centre-forwards 20.00 4 4 Tommy Lawton for Chelsea and A.H, Madar, b. Rowley West Ham U. 28 12 31 46 to Albert Stubbins for Liverpool. A.R. Abbas, b. Andrews
23 7 4 12 30 471 Lawton secred two goals and must. Nazarin, bw, b. Andrews Swanman T. 28 4 13 2 4 24.
* 7 ** * ** have impressed the Swiss inter-K.M. Rumjahn, b. Ozoria ... Weinenday. 25 Newpor C. 21 42 #1 X6 M2 10 national selector who was
be-S.A. Ismall, c. Andrews, b. Tieved to be in the crowd of over Ozorio 50,000 sizing up England's leaders A.R. Minu run out prior to the
Third Division South
F. W. D. L. FAR
Carlist City.. 22 17 23 54 17 * Q.P. Ranger
Southend
1634 30 3
Zurich on May 18.
International match MI. Razack Ibw., b. Kennedy
A. el Arculli, b. Ozarlo Last season's Cup finalists, S.H. Khan, b. Cockerill 2212 642 Charlton Athletic, now in the re-Weld, c. Hutchinson, b. Ken-
песту. without Tierney, not out goal-keeper Bartram and
Bristol City.12-66 97 43 legutien zone, were well beaten at Broker City 16104 Manchester, but were
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227 11 28 28 their full-back Shreeve, who were injured in the game against Stade
Swindon T. 2 1 6 2 49 45
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Port Veir
Northampton
Mansfeld T. 24
Cr. Paines. 23
Bright-Have 24 Watford
Noite Coly
Aldershot
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Francais in Paris un Wednesday.
Manchester City reign supreme
9810. AT 32 in the Second Division. They did
77 10 28 45 21
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76 10 20 (229
Extras
Bowling:-
Dear was
Bristol
0, 13 Plymouth Albion
13. Exeter 9 Newton Abbot 5,
Leicester
13.
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10
3
2
chui added another. These set-Championship.
Rugby League matches: County
Lancashire
Q
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backs did not dishearten the Cumberland 0. Commandos, who kept, pegging
19
in front of goal scored through Nicholson.
70
Rowley 1-5: Andrews 2-15: well to record their eleventh suc-| Ozurlo 3-14: Kennedy 2-26: cessive victory
Chesterfield
Cockerill 1-2,
Land Forces
21 3064 possess one of the strongest" de-
36 17
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fences in English football. One of Phelps, b. Minu
36 the keenest games of the day was Geldard, c. Minu, b. Arculli ..
14 briween the Joint promotion | Eardley, run, out
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secker's Burnley and Birmingham, Andrews, c. Ismail, b Abbas
Burnley's single goal in the Hutchinson, c. Nazarin, b. Minu second hal carried them into Ozorio, e, Arculli, b. Minu
1 W. 12 1. F. A. 1 second place, three points behind | Whillehorn, b. Minu
**1#
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Doint behind them.
Doncaster J. Chicules
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Newport In Danger Cockeri, b. Minu Newport County must soon be-Jones, c. Tierney, b. Minu gin to show an improvement if they are to escape relegation to the Third Division. They were well beaten on their own ground by Notts Forest today.
A victory over Southampton and West Ham respectively gave Bury and Leicester City heart for the Third Round of the F.A. Cup next Saturday when they meet their League opponents of today. Hellfax Town, 23 44th 24:47 17 but League form counts for little
Buthport..
Bowling:
# 2-14.
1
15
Other matches: Batley 28 York along and after many failures a. Bradford Northern 22 Castle-
Lee Ting-kee scored the last goal for Eastern.
South China v Kwong Wah
Playing one of their best games this season, Kwong Wah did very well to hold South China to a solitary goal in the first half in the First Division game on Club ground yesterday
but could not stand the pace
4 in the second half and lost by
of five goals to one,
Chan Yun-fat, Kwong Wah right half, scored the first
of goal for South China when he
14 deflected the ball into his own
20 goal. There was no further
J
scoring in the first half.
Lee Shek-yau
increased
ford 5. Bramley 3 Demsbury 14. Featherstone Rovers 3 Widnes 2. Halifax 3 Oldham 10. Bull King- sten Rovers 2 Hunslet 4. Keighley
Even more deserving of the of the immediate attention Government is the present salary scale of medical dressers. "At the Queen Mary Hospital methods, police said she would After taking what she want- there are about 50 male dress. Their pre-war $40 basic go to a hotel, ask for mail for ed, she would then leave withers. a certain room and then request out surrendering the key for the, room without Associated Press.
the key-monthly pay has remained the
Describing the woman's | giving any name.
sumc. A high cost of living allowance of $11 a month and rehabilitation allowance of $84 brings their total pay for the month up to $135. Out of this sum they must support them- solves entirely. No quarters or food are provided.
Compared with sanitary in The United States representative on the United Spectors and ambulance atten- probationary Nations Atomic Energy Commission, Bernard dants whose
qualifications incidentally do not Baruch, today resigned with the suggestion need to be so high-their basic that, the United States should continue mak-ray is $35 less each month. ing atom bombs and retain atomic secrets un- The annual salary increment of til a treaty is completed for international con- cressers who pass hospital
examinations in their work is M trol of atomic energy.
Baruch Resigns With A Suggestion
The elder
New York, Jan. 4.
statesman, in his could now be best taken over by $0. Their duties, which includo 17 Hull 8. Leeds 20 St. Helens 5. letter to President Truman, stated the permanent. US. delegate to round the clock work, are from Leigh 3 Workington Town 8.that his work of formulating
athe United Nations, Warren Auc»] 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 2 pm to 9 Liverpool Stanley 12 Swinton 0. plan for such international con- tin-United Press.
p.m.;. & 9 p.m.. till 6 a.m. Rochdale Hornets 7 Barrow 13.trol is completed and tendered Salford & Huddersfield 7. Wake the resignation of himself and his Seld Trinity 8 Wigan 7. Warring-stof. ton 5 Belle Vue Rangers 2-Res- ter
Test Match.
Umpires Criticised
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Baruch 'wrole: "I see no reason why this country should not con- ! tinue making bombs at least un- til the ratification of the treaty." He pointed out previous warnings on the necessity of preserving atcmic secrets and recommended that if the authority for main- taining such secrets was inade. quate it should be broadened to meet the needs,
'Tomboy' Girl Awarded G.C.
London, Jan. 5. Four-year-old Tania Szabo pummelled the chest of her grandfather, Mr. Charles Bushell, as I talked to him in their house at Burnley Road, Brixton, last night, "Just like her mother," commented Mr. Bushell, "a sheer tomboy.".
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He said, "While science should be free; it should-not be free to Melbourne, Jan, 4. destroy mankind."
And when Tania grows up she Mrs, Odette Sansom, Irlend of 7 South China'a lead after the For the Arst time during ine The Baruch programme, ap-will have good reason to be proud, Violette, has given evidence in the interval. but Lau Fook-chuen MCC tour, an Australian news-proved almost intact by the Unit-of the tomboy courage of her Ravensbruck trial at Hamburg. 77 raised Kwong Wah's hopes paper tonight criticises the un-ed Nations Atomic Energy Com- mother. 24-year-old parachutist! The official story of Mrs. Szabo's
when he netted a good goal. pires.
mission, will
go before the Violette Szabo, widow of a French hercism, released last night, tells South China attacked strongly Hector de Lacy, the Melbourne Security Council on Tuesday as officer, who, single-handed, fought how she volunteered to under- Abbas 1-15: Minu 0-40: Areul- and further goals were scored Sporting Globe cricket expert, part of the general disarmament a shot-for-shot gun battle with take a particularly dangerous
through Cha Man-chi, Chan who has covered the MCC's problem. Baruch has urged that Gestapo surrounding house in mission In France. Tak-fal and Chu Wing -keung. matches throughout the tour, the programme be accepted be- France before she fell exhausted. Twice she was arrested by Ger-
writes:
fore the United Nations takes up That was in the Spring of 1944; mon security police, but escapod. "Once again unfortunate umpir.the broader problem of disarma-eight months after she had para- each time. Sing Tao juniors were given in decisions have upset what ment,
chuted into France with D Day "Eventually, however, with might be termed the natural out- In his letter to Truman, Baruch information for the Maquis, Vio-other members of her group, she yesterday when they were held come of a big cricket game. again inslited on punishment for lette was shot at the notorious was surrcunded by the Gestapo Ly a goalless drawn to the last be passed over as the run of the atomic treaty and said it must not burned.
unique it could countries violating the proposed Ravensbruck camp and her body in a house in South-West France," Salt Lake City, Jan. 5..
continues the citation, five minutes of the game by game, but since the English tour be subject to Security Council British racing driver John Signals but managed to win opened almost every
"Resistance appeared hopeless, 19 13 361029a-most-satisfying-afternoon for in Cobb said yesterday that he la by two clear goals. Fook Chuk been inßuenced by decisions that Soviet critics.
But she had previously held out game hos veto. His stand had drawn sharp against extreme torture; her but Mme. Szabo, seizing a Sten, no fewer than 30 out of 44 games planning a few changes in bis chuen and Ta Chung-fai were were admitted even by the side
secrets died with her.
gus and as much, ammunition as 20 10 6 40 27 25 were the home teams victorious. world champion Railton racing the goalscorers.
He also insisted that the entire Last night came the fitting end she could carry, barricaded her. Football historians cannot re- car with which he hopes to
receiving the beneat, to be wrong." programme should remain as a to the story of such magnificent self in part of the house and, ex- record close to 400 miles per
In London, "The News of the whole since "each part is related courage by a mere girl an changing shot for shot with the World." Britain's Sunday news to and dependent upon the others."nouncement of the posthumous enemy, dlled or wounded several paper with a 7,000,000 circulation. His expressed the hope that the award of the George Crusa. of them..
Scottish "A" Division"
12 in the Cup competition notorious
for its upsets.
Most of the 911,000 spectators
P. W. D. L. F. A. r. who watched English football hadi
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of the soggy state of the ground,
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Cobb came to Salt Lake City
the cause of the postponement of, to confer with Mr. Gus P.
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of the Chamber of Commerce.
St. Mirren provided the biggest on the new speel run planner surprise of the day by defeating for next August on the Bon- Scottish "B" Division the Division "A" leaders, Rangers,neville Salt Flats 120 miles west
P. W. . . . A. Fwith a goal scored in the first of this city. 17, 18 2 2 0 22 half.'
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Praise For Argentine Soccer
"If this were
has a leading article in today's plan might "begin a broad pro- Violette's husband, a French "By constant movement, she issue on the Anglo-Australian Test gramme to govern weapons of Foreign Legion officer, whom she avoided being cornered and match umpiring, headed "Let the mass destruction....and lead us met in London in 1910, was lill- fought until she dropped exhaust- Umpire. Decide.”
into a warless age." He told Pre-ed at El Alamein in 1942.
ed..
In this the newspaper says: Eldent Truman "Let us hope the criticism of the umpiring in the Test match will ro no further. There is more be- hind the visit of our men to Aus- Southampton, Jan. 5i miles per hour, said that he the officiated at the soccer match for the "ashes" as a sacred mis- tralia than winning matches, even Returning from Spain, where though we may undertake a quest 17 * 27 54 28 by only drawing with Morton. would bring to America again between Argentina's San Loren-ston...
the same car with which the zo team and. a Spanish eleven,
17 10 4 2 38 2.24
Hibernians lost
The British driver, helder
a fine oppor- of the present record of 306.7 1784022 11tunity of closing in on Rangers
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2 6 34 30 20
18
17 € 4. G' Z 20 Dundee, the top club of the divi-
Albion B... 17 1 3 7 2 35 17sion, scored six more goals to record was set in 1939.
St. Johnstone 17 8 3 82 28 15 bring their tally to 74 in 18 games. Arbroath... 171 8 24
Dundes. U... 17 8 2 6 26 35 15
Dumbarton,... 17 B. 2 10 21 E2 12 Ston'ul
Ayr United 37 51 10
Cowdrobeath
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International
BUBBLE'S BURST Chess Congress
of
The general appearance the car will be unchanged, Cobb sald, but he planned some slight modifications of a technical nature to the two 12 cylinder engines Associated Press.
"Reports from down under
that his werk Another George Cross holder..
Lease-Lend Ships To Fly Red Duster
Washington, Jan. 4. The Lend-Lease Administrator, Mr: Chester Land, today published the text of a 1943 letter from the late President Roosevelt to Mr. Winston Churchill which led eventually to the transfer of 416 American merchant ships to Britain "during the war. Of these about 200 still fly the
British flag. As a result of President Tru- only after the signature of the man's New Year proclamation peace treaties. ending the state of hostilities
Under the Anglo-American
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Mr. George Reader, Senior re-show that Britain's representatives feree of the English Football have never been more popular of League, told the United Press and on the field. It Has been today. "I was greatly impressed and tour so far and the friend- with the play of the Argentine ships formed in good sportsman- team--they were one of the hip are lasting and valuable. best teams I have seen in the this and other matches out to the
Hammond and his team will fight) San Antonio, Texas, Jan. 8,
last few seasons." " Arcadia, Call Jan. 5.
Hastings, Jan. 4. Hardin-Siramens college fin-
Asked how they compared D. A. Yanofsky of Canada rais-ished.
end, and if we lose, good luck to Hubble Bubble, owned
an 11-game football with an English League team, the Australians, We shall be wait RC. Ellsworth burst forth in Chess Congress premier section to today as they beat Denver Uni- in the same class as one of our
by his score in the International schedule undefeated and untied Reader said "I would put them for them next time.Reuter the stretch to win the $50,000 three and a half games here to-versity 20 to 0 In the first an Asked whether be considered although different in style, had within six months which, they Churchill correspondence within 7-furlong Santa Susang stakes day by defeating the French aual bowl game-Asscelated them better than the Moscow its merits. It would be more protested, they would be unable the scope of the lead-lease sys. best first division teams." by four lengtha over C. S. Ho- champion, M. Raizman. ward's Maharetta, before 48.- Although the tournament hus 000 race fans at the Sants been adjourned unil Monday by reserves septians were: Premies Chelsea which he officiated in playing-ability"
Dynamo team matched against correct to say both were equal to do because British ship tém, 617 merchant vessels were
4.20 p.m.-Music Time" Anita park.
mutual agreement, Yanofsky and Reserves "A" H. van Steents, Reader said "I hear I was
transferred to the Allies. Be- building is insufficient,
1.08 London Being Judy-Ray owned by movis Colombek of London are resum-Holland, ase games. Fremier Re- quoted as saying that the meant by difference in style, Asked to clarify what he
.9.10 u/m.—1)‚E.C,” Bymphony / Orchantra," eldes Britain, Rusais obtained .13.p.-London. Helay: "Navy megaet Is, B. Mayer was third. Ing tomorrow afternoon the match serves "B", T.
The text of the letter shows, 120 and the remainder were The winner's time was 1; 23 they began yesterday and which Liverpool, five games. Premier the Ruselans. That is not quite tines are slow startera but be returned only within
of Argentines were better than Render explained: "The Argen- however, that the ships must scattered among Chins, Norway 15.60 Something for Everybody 4/6tha, was adjourned after nearly seven Reserves "C-9, Milne Barry, correct."
six the Netherlands, Greece, Bel-11.00 plius Down
Musle for A11. Tarton, Hubble. Bubble, an outsider hours, when cach player had made (London, four and a half games.
when they get going they play months after the official end of gium, France and Chile. None in the wagering, rewarded 54 moves,
What he actually stated, really well...the individual war which was not proclaimed in of these vessels have been re- backers with a juicy payoff of At the class of play this after-ing in the first class "C" section teams ploy fine football and I especially impressive, United Formal declaration that the were destroyed during the war, JAMES KEATES Windsor Hotke Printed and published for the G. Hoffman of Holland is lead- Realer said, was that "both dribbling of the players being President Truman's statement. turned while more than half gnterpries, Limited, by WALTER,
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