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HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1947.

Red Sox

Sox Cut Yank HUTTON'S BRILLIANT League Lead

New York, Sept. 2.

In the American League yesterday Boston clipped two games from the lead of New York

Yankees.

The Red Sox made it six victories in a row by de-

feating the Yankees 6-3 in the opener.

The Red Sox scorel

@ 10:4

three, thre, rugs in the first inning in both the ligh and of the nightcop. Washington sixth innings, the latter on she took the game 7-4. hit and five walks.

The Red Sox easily won the wight cap 4-1. cutting the Yank

ague lead to 10 games.

Cleveland downed St. Lambs! in ball games of a double bill In the opener. veteran hurler Bob Feller neored his 17th vic- Tory of the season habling the

Coveland Browne, to-five hits. won the opener 4.1.

Jodtan kurier

National League

in the National Lengue. Reyoklyn und Philadelphin aplit

games, Brooklyn

scoped a shutout in, the opener. defeatin Philadelphia 5-0. It was Dodger hurle, Joe Hatten's 14th, svin of the serson, Brooklyn fans turned out in such large numbers police riot squad was called to handle the throng trying to get tickets.

In the nightcap. the Phillies blanked the Dodgers, taking Philic hurter the game Osene Judd baffled the Dodgers] with a five hitter.

Lemon Ko the Brown hits scattered] in the nightcap as the Indians stefeated the Browns 4-2.

twn games Detroit swopł with fhicago, winning the first 13- and taking the second 7.2. The Tigers scored two runs in the host half of the phith to hack Lahrkes Com fra

upset New York twice. Giant third

270

NOT OUT

America

Retains Davis Cup

Forest Hills, Sept. 1. The United States today retained the Dayls Crip when Ted Schroeder of the United States defeated Aux- tralia's Dinny Falls la five gruelling Keta givlog the United States a 3-1 vietary, Tlio Kel scores were 6-3. 8-6, 4-8, 9-11, 10-8.

Monday night's final match between the world's Champlon, Jack Kramer and Australia's Jack Brom- wich with conclude the arheduled five match series,

Bonton

Later Jack Kran1949)", world's baseman top player,

ensity disposed of homer in the Australia's Jack Bromwich

New the

final match, 0.3, 6.2, 6.2. giving the United States Corn victorles with a eleun sweep in the singies play.

behind and beat eighth inning enabled Chreat in the opener. Eddiey to beat Boston 2-1 in the a doubleheader. Mayo hit a home and two don- first game of ides for the Tigers while his The Glanis broke the major teanimals Vie Wertz bit ' League home run record of 132) Jagner and a triple.

Washington beat Philatel

phia twice, easing the Ath'e its

out of the frat division Senators blanked Philadelphia

in the apner. The Athle Fies failed to get a man as far an third bayes.

Senatoy hurler Scott CREY settled

after yielding dow

Lose Weight In Land Of Plenty

set by the Yankees In 1936.

In the nightcap, Giant rookie pilcher Ray Pent won his see end straight game in a week. The Giants defented Boston 12.

2

The

London, Sept. 1. A feature of the County cricket championship to- day was a brilliant 270 not out by Len Hutton, Yorkshire and England opening batsman and holder of the world Test record score. His score today is the highest individual score of the season, beating the 267 by Bill Edrich. Hutton batted for six hours and included 34 fours in a total which revealed him right at the tou of his form and not the shaky Hutton of earlier in the season.

He was one of the three dual centurions of the day for Vil- joen. of South Africa, knocked up 201 of the Sussex bowlers and Joe HardstaЛ c'almed 221 not out for Nottinghamshire In five and a quarter house, during which ho hit 23 boun- darica,

Just as Vilicen was supporl- ed by his captain in a stand of over 200 xo Hutton was sup- ported by Englond's captain. Norman Yardley, who was 14 centurion. He batted nearly three hours, hitting a six and 17 fours, while his stand with Hatten for the Bfth wicket put

on 273 runa.

Lai Tsun

Swimmers

On Tour

(By Natator)

The ever-popular Chinese "y" Lai Tsun Swimming Union will to-morrow all for Shanghai

the "Marine Thursday) by

tour swimming Adder" on a sponsored by their supporters.

The original intention was to make a trip to Canton for ex-

hibitions

nmil

thence 011

to

Lancashire did

not enforce the felt on against the new The sole Australian victory champions, Middlesex, but were come on Sunday in the doubles, dismissed themac'ves in the second innings fairly cheaply Schroeder-Palts duel on the julegreca iawn of the Forest so that Middlesex have all day Shanghai by air, but owing to pro- tits stadium centre court before, tomorrow to bat in an effort difficulties in arranging an air decided to and to win what would be one of booking suttable to their 10,000 required three hours and

10. their greatest wins of the sen-Kramme, they have five minutes, including

travel by aca, minute intermission between the son--if gained.

The trip was plamed us an third and the fourth sis. The

Double-Header

Cincinnati 71 games broke the record of 65 Chienge mral divided a doubleheader.

Hot established in 1925 when blg B1 Chipman's four hit pitching led Tilden the Cutes to a shutou dreisis n aver Cincinnati in the opener, unenrned The Culs scored Irun in the seventh on a double. a sarrifice and an error. taking

the game 1-0.

The Reds took the nightcap 13-2 after scoring 10 runs in the first inning.

St. Louis upset the Pirates

At Have. Sussex declared al

Close Of Play

the

Look Out, Stalin!

Hayann, Sept. 2.

A self-proclaimed "Ruin Government in Exile" hus been formed here, with the announced aim of ousting "there wurpern in Mosrow" and establishing in Russia o “democratic, nationalist gov

of the American

About 150 White Russian emigraes living in Cuba today sa Andres P. Golovchenko, formen captain in the Imperial Rrasion Navy, installed us provisional president of un ambitions new regime.

Golovchenko muid a move. ment to form a "legal Russian government" was under way before the tea but that the

delayed its work.

Now tee are going to in. tensify

it and nong the usur- pers in Moscore will be bear- ing of ....Our activitica will be like the atomic bomb for them!" he aid.

Clars

Golovchenko malt he hud Aupport of White Russian groups in other parts of the world.-United Preas.

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SELF-RULE PRINCIPLE

FOR JAPAN O.K.'d

Canberra, Sept. 1. Delegates to the British Commonwealth Confer- ence on the Japanese peace treaty today agreed that Japan should be given virtual self-government after the peace settlement, It was officially stated.

The general attitude of the Commonwealth coun-"."| tries represented at the Conference, which held its final secret session today, was that a con- trol commission should be set up to succeed the supreme command of the Allied forces in the Pacific.

This Commission would Inter tere ns little as possible with the Japanese Government, lep. ping in only when the Japanese showed an Inclination to depart from the spirit or the letter of the pence settlement,

"The Conference expressed the desire that all,the United Nations which contributed directly wards the winning of the Poeltle War, including Pakistan, should be represented at the Peace Con. ference,

enlied to be

without delay and beginning un n policy- making Governmental level," the statement said.

The Commonwealth countries deliberately refrained from Dx- and fast attitude Ing any hard on the Commission machinery until they had heard the views of the United States; the 13-

nouncement sald.

Suggestions included the main. tenance of Allied control by military body much smaller than

Reparation Of Loot

that

be G

JAPANESE SMUGGLERS

Shanghai, Sept. 2. Chinese water police are patrolling the month of the Whangpoo River following a report that a fost converted“!! Japanese torpedo host had heen sighted outside Woosung attempting to ammuggle Jaysen. ese producin

nuthorities The Chinese elained the bout had a capa- clip af 15 tona and EUTER alimsly manned by membera of former Japanese Navy Buicide squads. They mizítř Chinene patrol boats tried to. overcame the beat "but werd unsuccessful-United Press.

Junk Masters

Warned

H.

A warning to all junk masters was issued by Mr. W. Latimer at Kowloon yesterday when five junk people appeared charged with having on board A quantity of kerosene,

The Magistrate advised them convey that when engaged to dangerous goods, especially ex- plosive commodities, they apply

special, permission.

to

the Harbour Master for

Sydney, Sept. 1. the present forces in Japan and Vic Patrick, Australian light- the possibility of forces being sta their overnight score of 415 for alterative to the Chinese N-weight champion, was knocked toned an islands near Japan in five wickets when their match tional Meet which is now post cut by the American coloured case Japan ignored the provisions of with the South Africans con- poned unt) early 1948, and the lightweight, Fred Dawson, to-of the settlement, und Rene Lacoste

county experience should prope bene-night in the 12th and final France battled through 65 games tinued today, but the

round of a grimly fought con- the had no bowlers who cau'd dis- ficial to the swimmers. before Tilden finally beat

The contingent is hended by test. French musketeer at Philadelphia, miss the tourists cheaply and

After the fight, the Austro- ! "It was agreed

Japan Schroeder, who had defented at the close of play they were Mr. Poon Wing Kai as manger-|

reparations of all Bromwich in four sets on Satur-149 runs ahead with four wie captain, Messrs. S. 11. Wong and Han visited a hospital where should make

Millan Wong as coach and seer- he was reported to be "in bad property tooted by the Japanese day, again found the gross sokets to fall.

tary, Their public relations shape."

and that any subsequently focnt slippery though dry, that he took

officer IM Mr.

Chi Chung The close of play scores are:

In the first few rounds Daw-ed should be reatoed to its right. of his tennis shock in the 13th came of the second set and play.

On such application, the Har- At Hove: Sussex 415 for Keung,

BOU often knocked Patrick with ful owners," the statement con until the eighth ed barefooted

bour Master will furblah them- five dee'ared. South Africa Two contexts have been

b'ows to the jaw and was able tinued.

"It was also accepted that the with details of the fire fighting wice. Del Wilber's trip'e with game in the flat set when 655 for six (Over 64, Viljoen ranged for Lal Teun at Shanghal to take much power from his

casts should Combined

opponent's hard lefts by mov- occupation

appliances required wo on base in the last of the domed spikes with special per-1g01, Harris 71, Melville,114 notj-first against

mission form C. Roy Cowling. i

Chinese and then against a Coming back tactics, which tired charge on the Japanese Govern. hourd. won.playing captain of the Aus.

The Patrick-

ment,"

Presenting the case for Rest bined European alle. At Harrogate: The tralian team.

The crowd had never

The delegates felt that her war

prosecution against Tang gave the beat Leyland's Xi by uine wic-match against the Chinese will Sebreeder's victory

The Rest 433 (Hrcokes in all probability be held at the Patrick punched so often and Industries which could form part 33. Au Yeung-chung, 35, Chấn

potential should be United States the 14th triumphkels.

Pak, 30. Chau Yuet, 32, and Lau since Dwight F. Davis placed the 109, Keighley 75, Paynter 127. Hongkow Stadium, venue of the yet by the fifth round the Aus- of a war

Yun, 47, Inspector J, Orem. restric. at the huge silver bowl in compellon Ashdown five for 791 and 33 1936 National Meet, while the trallan seemed to get Dawson's

the junks (4185. To supplement these measure and he won the sixth

stated that for tennis teams of the world n for one. Leyland's XI 237 and last meet will be held

tlons, Japanese imporis should

12428, T1156H, and 119GS, round. (Anes 08. Jackson five French Club.

be controlled. Tic statement 1900. It was America's seventh 228

Events have not yet

Patrick was slower and his

T1220H) were stopped by Sub. the discussion had added that Cup triumph over Australia, for Ha),

at Sha U At Bristol: Gloucestershire be finally agreed on, and will left eye beginning to close. made it

Inapeetor G. Ple a close appear "that

Chung, Mira Bay, at 430 pm.1 Dawson was always waiting for 324 and 365 (Wilson 72, Cran- be decided at Shanghai,

between correspondence existed feld 20). Essex 215 (Peter Lai Tsun have this season won an opportunity to sneak in hin the Canberra views and the on Aug. 30.

On the junks being searched, Smith 50. Cook five for 83, all their inter-club galas, as well right, while proving elusive to views of the United States. BA

ut export Goddard five for 106), and 24 as running away with the aggre; his rival, who could not land well as other

powers primarily defendants produced

permit, covering 400 tins kero- Kate championship at the recent decisive blows. for two.

interested in a settlement."

Rend, issued to an oil firm. They At

"Open to the Colony" Charity

had no fire fighting appliances, nor a permit to carry dangerous

toth inning gave St. Louis 6-5 victory in the opener over New York, Sept. 2

Pirate Pirates.

Ralph Two members $ the Seitth Wightman Cup tents tram lest Kiner hit his 40th homer of the weight during their recent tennis agnson, invasion of the United States,

In the nightenp, the Cardin This was related by James Ants got 19 hits to win the game Burchard, of the New York World | 82. Telegram who got the six English

w men to reveal

Akure

the

int mate

after a month of hoisting

knife and fork in the Catiten

States.

Me Molly Blair, one of the New York let. weight fasers--he lost five o unde

thi- explained the reduction

way.

"In England, we have to fill up! on starchy foods, muelly potut en

United beaten the which has States dve times.- United Press.

Results

Scores:-

American League

Rt. 11. E. *****

Kantel

3

0

Boston

5

1

Winning pitcher Dinny Gale-

house.

1

10

0

+1 10

Here we have been concentrating New York (2nd.

en fruit. meat, eggs, ice cream.! and milk which are not to

Fatten

ing. But it hu- been a wonderful gastronomie experience??

Four of the team gained. by w- ovre, duy Gannon took an seven } pounds Asociated Pres.

Call-Over

On St. Leger

game) Boston

Winning pitcher E. Jphusun, St. Louis (1st.

Kine) Cleveland

2

5 1 1

Winning pitcher Bob Feller. St. Louis (2nd.

2

6

4

6

Kame Cleveland

Rame) Detroit

Vic.

Loudon, Sept. 1.

G 10 € 13

Winning pitcher Gorsica.

The St. Leger tallover al toria Club tonight was; 0 to 4 Chicago (2nd,

Migoli offered, 5 to 2 taken;

7

SLIATERS)

YACHTSMEN UNDAUNTED BYTYPHOON

were

1 and Sunday afternoons and details of these races follow. The Navy

3 Sunday morning was held but was

cancelled

aut).

fer no wickets.

acen

Ilmited,

No Fixed Duration

PERSISTENT CRIMINAL

to

be on

the Lin

A fine of $100 each was im- Jupani posed by Is Worship.

armed ntar

Coal Stolen From Gas Works

Gas Works.

As the tenth round began. Lords; Lancashire 352 and 153 (Bedford five for 64). Galu held at West Point. They Patrick was the aggressor and Middlesex

a well-balanced team of there seemed a chance that he 134 (Edrich 66. have

Official circles, commenting on goorla Tin five for 87) and one run men and Indles and should give, might win though plainly tiring

the Shanghailanders stiff up and proved an easy target when the talks, said that the duration At Taunton: Surrey 473 position. Lau Tai Plug has in-¦ Dawson landeid ihe vital punch, of the aupervision over

had not the settlement after (Alec Bedser 126). Somerset proved a fot lately, and will take-Reuter.

been fixed, 167 (Watts 71. Gover five for care of the sprint events, while und

was that The general feeling 38. Alee Bedser four for 27) veterana Chan Chun Nam and 151 for five (Walford 56), Yau Sal Kwan wili cover the

this should depend on Japanese CHISWICK TENNIS behaviour and willingness to ac jost The typhoon warning

At Bournemouth: Hamp-middle and longer distances, Friday nearly spoiled the holidayshire 308 and 56 for one. Yerk- Poon Wing Kaf and Wong Chenk

London, Sept. 1

carrying out cept sincerely the 1workend's sailing but not quite whire 464

Inspector M. Saul of Central for five declared Wing will represent their side inj

W. C. Choy (Hong Kong), K. of the settlement provisions.

Some of the delegates belleved Court yesterday suggested that out of Gonly the "Stars"

(Hutton 270 Yard'ey 136).

the back and breast strokes res. H. Lo (China) and Ghaus

could be that Japun

controlled there was At Nottingham: Warwick-pectively. It is also understood Mohammed (India) headed a

akang at work" Winning pitcher Bob Lemon, uction and big felds turned aut

Polut for the dinghy rate. Chienge 1st.

race for shire 302 and 161 for five that there will be events for strong challenge to home play physically by sanctions against stealing coal from West An open sweepstake

held on Saturday (Thompson 79). Nottingham- ladies and that section will be era for the men's singles at the imports and without an dinghies Was

the Chiswick hard force being present in ur

In a case Invoving two deferi. 4 shite 362 for six declared represented by Misses Ko Miu start of

Japan.-Reuter.

dants. Inspector Saul reported (Hardstaff 221 not out, Giles Lin, Mok Sun Lan and Tsung courts tournament today.

Misses v. Club team race scheduled for 51).-Reuter.

Fung Kwan.

that more coal was missing than Wong Both the Indian and Hong

was recovered from the thieves Yuen Ching and Wong Yuen Kong players won casily, but

and that previous thefts had Sang who have shown tremen- Lo lost n hard three-set battle dous improvement during

taken place at the Gas Works. the to C. M. Jones (Englund), who curren. season have also been won 7-9, 6-4, 6-4.

Wong Sik-ming, 82. pleaded Cheung Ming, who had previous- selected for the tourists, but Choy beat E. R. Dulmer 6-1, owing to

circum- 6-2, while Mohammed lost on's guilty before Mr. W. A. Blair been expelled in July stances are unable to make the one game in beating K, Ob Kerr at Kowloon yesterday to the vagrancy and claimed that he theft of two wooden planks, and, had to steal the coal for pus trip.

before sentence was passed, nakage to return again to his coun ed His Worship to take a lenienty, received six months' hard

labour and re-expulsion. view of the case.

sentanced Mr. Conklin Sub-Inspector J. S. Howarth second defendant, Tam Tai, to apollt Wong's plans to get off four months' hard inbour.

Both were lightly by revealing that aceus-

caught stealing ed was a persistent criminal with four bars of coal at the Gue BOYCH previous convictions, Works on Monday. onco for possession of military Dundee, Sept. 2. stores, thrice for larceny, once

WAR OFFICE with Intent, and A famous anatomist guardedly implied today that for follering

returning from life APPOINTMENTS science's generations-old search for the "miss- twice for

banishment,

London, Sept. 1. ing link" may have come to a successful end.

Lícutenant-General A. Qullo: His Worship sentenced him to In n paper prepared for

18 months hard labour on the way, General Ofcor Commariding. livery today before the British volume had still hardly surpass larceny charge, and fixed Sept. (in-Chief, Malaya Command, Has Association, Prof. W. E. Le Grosed those of the apes.

2

8

7

11

U subsequently declared

+

S

0 7

0

Winning pitcher Trout. Washington (1st.)

Kame) Philadelphia

to Pearl Diver taken and offer Detroit

Blo 3 Arbar offered 13 to 2 Laken: 15 : Sayajirao taken and offered; 25 to Merry Quip offered; 28 to 1 Titestreet offered 33 to I

taken; 50 to 1 Bow and Arrow Tered and 68 to 1 on others were offered.

ong to a mistake in setting the Couso. This race will be re-enlied 0nuxt Sunday morning at 10.30 am, There will be races in the "Star" Helmsman' Series next Saturday Winning pitcher Mickey Haef- and Sanday afterno ns, also Sun- Washington (2nd.

game)

ner.

The best backed horse was the French colt Arbar, who was supe ported to win 5,000 at 13 to 2 Phindelphia and ho else third favourite st

6 to 1. At the last callover 15 to

2

WRA

offered against him.

of a light Philadelphia (Est. Fusiness was only

character and Migolf was 'the

game)

day morning if sufficient entries.

The following are the results of Ithe two sweepstake race, held last

4 weekend:-

Saturday afternoon

1 Amethyst (Brookes, Mitchri) LIRZE 2nd. Duke of York II (Chide,

7 17 8 Winning pitcher Scott Cary.

National League

+

2

5 10

0

Joe Hutten.

3pt.

Philadelphia (2nd.

5 8 0

oth

0 5. 1

4 1

favourite again and closed at Dj Brook'yn

4 after 5 to 2 had been taken and Winning pitcher,

wanted.

Sayajirao, who was the third gume)

favourite

at the last callover, was Brooklyn backed to win 43,000 at 15 to 2, Winning pitcher Oscar Judd.

a half-print more than last week. Boston (lat. game) 1

Titestreet was backed to 45,000 at 33 to 1 and hardened

to 28 to 1-Reuler,

· NOT STYMIED

Stymule

wiu New York

Miya 1'. Lomoby)....... 1.19.48 Manxman (Bedpwick, Coote) 1.19.29

4th. Duke of York I (foness.

Mr. Hones

Football Results

London, Sept. 1. The results of football games | played today are:

FIRST DIVISION: Aston Villa 2 Sunderland 0 Blackpool 4 Hudders-

Bolton

N. E. SECOND DIVISION:

1.20.5€ | Millwa'l

field

0

1 Preston

2

1 West Ham

2

Stonecullers V (Burden) ....... 12461 Shefeld W. 1 Southamp- 6th. Tan I (Griffithe) ...... 174,00

ton 7th. Tyno Farey, Heynoida) · 1,25.11 Bih. Ionaventure II (Christen- an, Mas Hervey}

2 5 0 01h. Hart (Gray, Wilmott)

1.10.13 1.4.00

Brma (Farrow, MD.

*** D.N.

Tottenham 2 Bury

THIRD DIVISION, SOUTHERN:

Winning pitcher Larry Jan-10th Queen (Burns, Stitchell)-3,45,4% Port Valo 2 Norwich

City THIRD DIVISION, NORTHERN;

sen.

Boston (2nd. gamo) 2 11 2 New York

12 13 0 Winning pitcher Ray Pont. Chicago (1st. game) 1. New York, Sept. 1.

the Aqueduct Cincinnati Wan

B 0 0.4 1

game)

Commadure 11 (Wright,

Gordon D.NE. Slank (Beow. Bélsa Schứng) D.N.V. Donaventure I (Iirator, --Miss-Brydon)

DN.F.

Sunday Afternoon

Amethyal. (Hawaam-Meska. 'Gracer)

Rotherham U:4

unforeseen

ward 6-0, 6-1.--Reuter.

Missing "Link" May Soon Be Found

de while their

brains in

actual,

n Clark, of. Oxford University, went "The Importance of this sur

for

the

6 for hearing of evidence on the been appointed High Commis

fram banishment sioner and Gemmander-in-Chis.

British troops in Austria, the Wnce a. long way towards tieing the prising combination of features for ralurning tog on the "Australopthecinae" the student of evolution cannot count.

According to B/I Howarth, Office announced tonight. Darlington

Ho euccoeds Leutenant-General 1 Gateshead 1 ape men or.man apes who lived be exaggerated.

It is not easy to define pre. defendant was secr at 2.45 pm. Sir James Steele, who has been Halifax Town 4

South Africa: some 250,000 Stockport 0 in

cisely what the real status of the on Aug. 20 in Taiwan Road appointed Adjutant-General to the Mansfield 3 Crewe

years ago.

wooden planks. Forces in place of Gineral Sir may be. Are carrying two Alexandra 1 Reporting that on August 31, Australoptheciane

apes Stopped and questioned by Richard O'Connor, who resigned. to be regarded as Oldham 1 South African scientists, climax they

said be-Router. RUGBY LEAGUE:

ing: 23 years of research, had with flmb structure and a bodi. Chinese detective, he Bellevue Rangera 22.

finally found the pelvis of this ty posture approximating to those took the planka from a wreikted

Chan Cheung, 32, cenced Bramley 18-Router.

dawn.mun he added: "The pelvis | characteristle to man or are they ship off Talwan Beach.

driver, was med 9260 by Mr. be regarded is of particular importance for perhaps to

At 8.30 p.m. yesterday a FX. d'Almada at Central yester it is definitely human in its gen.tonishingly, amall-brained human eral character and entirely un-beings' or exceedingly primitive Chinese woman, age about 50, day for dangerolle driving and went into the harbour from the falling to. report, his chango uti Benventy-nine racing ponies like that of the antliropaid apes. type?

"The evidefice," is "now com ("The very fact that there are ferry launch "Man Shun" hear address. ath Black (Dven. Wilmsl) from Australia are due in the

·Printed and published for ther 7th. Mansman (Mains) Plerdell): Lt Colony on board the s,s. Nol-pleted. It can no longer be now questions for serious discus. the Yaumati Typhoon she'ter.

The Newspaperi ath. Tane 1) (Hrsion, Forrow 1.18.40 fare which is expected here be doubted that those extinct opelike sion Insufficient to emphasise, the She was rescued by the sailors proprietora;

Duks of York 11 (Gray) Camelfore the middle of the month, creatures, stood and walked in Anomarhable dature of the South of the launch and taken to Enterprise, Limited, by WAurum They are for, the Hong Kong erect position closely approximat African digenvorits," Prit. Clark | hospital, where she was detain- Jamme Keats, Windsor House

ed, unebilsefoun

Link Song Beláenúture'I (Bresken, Nawitk) -

Jockey - Clüb.

log to that characteristle, of man rak United ·Press, “

1st

2 20 1 13 14 0

2. Deka of York 1 (Honeas,

Mr. Hones

Sed. Hart (Wright)

-1.1.53

1.11.16 1.15.10

5 9 G 10.

1

BIÊN PHI(Drifts, Biển Tham

1.10.20

Handicap today, carrying 182 Winning plicher, Bob Chip-|

pounds, which was his heaviest burden of the year.

The purse of Ú.B.$20,050 raised Stymle's lifetime earnings U.S.$742,210--United Press.

Los Angeles-Sept, i.

man. Chicago (2nd.

to | Cincinnati'

Winning pitcher Johnny Van-

dermeer. Pittsburgh (Jal.

game) Lite Guard Leonard Olguin, 21, today. unofficially broke the St. Louis world's record for underwater Winning pitel þr Dickson. awimming by travelling 203 feat Pittsburgh (2nd.. --26 feet mprp` than the’mark'set game)

In Austrella in 1930-United St Louis Prezi

8 13

-Ansdelated Press,

th. Commodore H (Chidell,

Gordon), 1.10.27

Tamar (Andoers, Pridemux) Dia

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