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WEEK-END YACHTING

Thrilling Fighting In London

London, Nov. 3.

Two Frencht boxers had miyed luck in contesty at the Albert Hall, Landon. tonight.

Cruisers In A Close Finish

The all-day cruiser race last Sunday was a great struggle, all four cruisers crossing the finish- ing line within 15 minutes of each other after nearly seven hours racing. The race started at 10.30 a.m., with a north-north-east wind and flood tide.

er gr Famechon, former "Vyonor" crossed the starting line | faithful and good service pes the French flowerph champion, ||árs, followed by "Ärki", "Test" | R.JL,K,Y.C.

"Ariki" on tark of powerful an "Aquilio". poor hinge afore hur opponent, she lead, and fed through the Sul.

Keve

1414

a desplay

finalified a

En eight routil

pher Channel (past Green and Deko O'Sullivan, of Comelon,

to Nikushan. The wind the thirst mult

case and became floky between fly Nikahan, past Ping Chan and t Ce the Discovery Islands, and with £1 de the turning furtunes varied a

Wight site-1,

Kat

Maneed retired with

badly ru ve ni the end of that. Eventually Ter" got away 20 might well #0 the Trail followed by

Tsing i Island connd weperweight contest with "Aquilla”. Coche Theanas, of Wales.

was the line to get the fish wind from the North West Famechon was in his fereestand weat into the fend, to be chal “ ... ai antid Pitt thủ Len lenged and eventually passed after dave womfortable. Ume in a long routes by "Ariki". Restsel the fun ands Sellivren | Stencesters and back to the finish.

bying line the order was maintained-{ ww taken art ref his stride

hurriane

Arinal Certed fighting but fault lack in some

Time Tour

6.25.34

!

heavy her quarter punching. {1. ATRI flownam-

Thai wa actually gabung

ms.

1. Adamant V

Mrs. Ingram)

2. Quren (Philips)

3. Pdre 11 (Meyrick. Mrs.

Meyrick

4. Tyne 1 (Robinson‡

5. Tyne 1 (P. Stilth, Miss

P. Luselyj

7. of Y 1 (Lucy)

X. SC (Standing, Mol

ford

9. S. CV (Purkworth)

HÒNG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,194.

"In the

H.E. the Governor of Margo (Commander Oliveira) inspecting the naval gourd' of honour lo Stator Senare yesterday at setan, an paying his "first official visit to Hong Kong. evening. His Ecellency attended the opening at the Pastiques Institute, and fotre was guest of Sir Nezenter Grantham at dinner.

Other Results Saturday afternoon;— Dinghies

[Ingram,

109,40 1.601,3

17.45 1.12, I

1,14,40

6. 36 Harratt, Alvieroin-

bie)

1.35,00

1.15.05

1,15,35

0, D4 YH Kay, Mi

J. Allex)

11. Garshia

11

(Jobling.

Spear)..

5,54.44

1.14.4

1,14,42

117.15

1.28.145

6. 2.35

6,14,49

19. Cede" (Chiffon, T., C.

Jute).

J......

18.35

14. S/C (Rachura)

1.20.10

Lost Nerve

6,40,40

15. Maroon (Miss $1.

lantati

1.22.1

16. Black" (Penrose)

1.3135

17. S/C IV (MIS)

3.45.20

F.54.50 3.45.25

iambia (Long,

Mi

Haker Creswell)

D.N.J.

Stark

1.13.40

3. Maly (Christensen, Hans

sch, Gracey)

1.15.53 1.21.34

Mack)' bay when he swing a bondy blow 14. Venae efigles) 6,38,40 wichh ratend has elispanifica- 15. Tenu (Haylies) 6,37.50 Then Rtl let a thrilling fight. 4. A quilla' (P.

Maret war Impressive in the fect for conds against Thoints,

but the lasting soon light slob

Try left leads and short fts

Bandy of his opponent, Be

('Jema}

6,40,40

On the Sunday "Ariki" and fern nced over the Standard jenute in the Harbusz-

1 Bethl (T. F.

iFoness!

openen (up a hasty end at the side 12. Teen playines) 2.12.15 2. 4.35 ni Marel's left lege, and potushung

him bully

WILS

Next Weekend is another cruiser when jweek-end, with ព -hor racr 411 Marcel withdrew at the end of iSmunday 2.45 pun, and an all the Fourth runtad.-- Henter,

Tennis Final

The Hollowing were the results of matches played yesterday to This Teams Clips, nships at the Lalans

tretration Chubg- LADIES' DOUBLES

CHAMPIONSHIP FINALS Ates. Sincinie anal Miss

and Mrs. beat Mrs. Standaluft Dow 7, 44, 3.

Letos Farm on Sunday starting at 10

a.m. 'The curse

an Sunday will probably be to the Eastward round Pury Barks to Stupboard.

The Stare al 'went outside the hour on Sunday, on a "picnic" tos Waterfall Bay. Judging by the damp appearance of the picnicker 1951 retirn to Keller Island, the waterfall won,

Meanwhile in the Dinghies on Sunday six tezime fought out in раска over a Kenthree-cornered

with 416 Sal fairly long course, enacine Flotilla and H.M.S. Amethyst | taking principal honours.

LADIES OPEN SINGLES KLUB HANDICAP)

Waddell

Mrs. Hocker 2.0.1.

Israt Mrs.

Mes, Joboson brat Mrs. Jeu. kins 64, 63,

TODAY'S GAMES

LADIES SINGLES OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL Miss Heasley will play Miss Kent.

thes

HARDCOURT, GAMES... Pellowing

pulls of tenis games played in the hard. court champim-hips yesterday v the Chines Recreation Club:

OPEN SINGLES

The qui beat Chry Tin-

wah 0.4, 6.2,

DES DOUBLES

Ha Hin wan ard Wone Nok-ng

at the Rodrigues brothers 2-0, 4-1, 4.0.

Dinghy Team Races Cin-C's Siri v. Crinte's v. S/M*«

(Lynn,

3. Come's S/C #

Robertson)

2. C-45-C7% Gambia (Good-

burdt, Sergeant)

1. SMS Black Swan 11

2.21.45

2.21.55

(Barrett, Abercromabir) - 2.25.05

(In.

2.25.11

4. S. MS Gambia

gram}

5 M/M Maroon (Wilkins

f. C-in-(" Aidamant

(Lichfickt, Putt<}

7. Cruite's

(Cute)

Adamam

· 2.25.43

2.25.52

2.28.20

x. Coote's Care, 1 (Hackett) 2.31.50

9. Cole's Black (Carbett) 2.35.00

(Dr .......2.35.50

10. S/M 8/0 in

Corbett, Edwards}

11. C-in-£% Hymns (Neville-

Tawiz, Cole)

12. C-in-C

2.37.00

2.38.05

12. Amerhest (Wärdle, Miss

1'Ares)

1. Bellatrix (ländeman)

3. Deuch (Brooks).

4. Beernasch (Childell} 1.27.30

Sooday afternoon Dinghies

1. Amethyn (Mas D'Arcy,

2

Brink

1.13.35

D of V II (D. Rummand) 1.14.05

3. Adamant (Parey) 1.14.15

4. 5/CT (Miss Cantopher) 1,25.00 5. Quren

(Miss Maxum,

6. Tyne (Wright)

Griffiths)

*.

16 (Richfield)

8. S/C

III (Mis

Lonely)

9. Cdre. I (Mills, Aber:

1.27.25

1.32.10

1.32.25

1.36.45

1.37.25

1.4.20

(Miss P.

1.53.30

Daf YT (Penrose)

.... D.S.F.

crombie)

to Maroon (Keith-Hardy)

El. Gambia

Loseby. Forrow)

In Scillys

Scilly Isles. Nov. 3.

and gate. Heavy seas force winds today prevent- ed the rescue of a labourer who had lost his

nerve from storm-hattered Bis- hop's Rack lighthouse, the loneliest spot in the United Kingdom, rising straight out of the Atlantle seven

of miles west

the Sellly Isles.

1

of

The man, 40-year-old Len Prowse

Penzance. Cornwall, had been taken to the lighthouse tast Thursday to nasist in roof repairs. Bat waves batter- ing like the "sound of a thousand guns" and slak-

structure. ing the whole unnerved him.

An attempt will be made to rescue him tomorrow. Reuter.

Points At Issue In Softball Rules

(By "Grandstand")

We started something when we published our in- terpretation of certain Softball rules last week. During the past few days several followers of the pastime have requested enlightenment as to the correct ruling regarding the running of bases on a passed ball. ƒ

the

Hitting At The Big Boys In H.K.

The statement on soap supplies, issued by the Price Controller on Sept. 7, apparently en- couraged unscrupulous dealers to go in for a bit of profiteering for, of the 14 profiteers be- fore Mr. W. A. Blair-Kerr at Kowloon, nine were summonsed in respect of toilet soap price breaches.

Chan

Mr. J.M.G. Pitman said that is selling a cake of "Lever's" coap ls statement, the Price Contral. |for Dú cents 185 cents)--$100.

For selling a tin of "Milo" at Her explained that toilet soaps

instead of $2.50. retailers at $2.70 might be stid by

Wo Hing. 300 prices in excess of those gazetted, Shuu-yu of Yee

wan Shanghal "Street, was oned $250. provided prior permission

Tong Chi of Kwok Wah Hing, obtained.

was that supplies 271 Costle Prais Road, was fined were coming forward irregularly $100 for selling a cake of "Life

The reason

and the "cost cf some shipments buoy" soap ft 00 conts instead 1s greatly in excess of the cost of un cents.

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U.S. TO TAKE OVER BRITAIN'S COMMITMENT?

Parls, Nov. 4.

The United States will take over Britain's econo- mic commitments in Germany as part of the interim aid programme and the entire project will cost about $1,000,000,000, members of the Senate Appropriations Committee estimated today.

The cost of supplying! Britain's deller seeds, for the British Zone of Germany will cust from

$250,-

Lorry Goes on0,000, Senator Styles Bridges Over Cliff

to

$200,000,000

(Republican, New Hampshire), chairman of the Commlilee, snid int a press conference.

Bridges said the

Serio head jurios, necessitat- ing his detention in Kowloon Hospital were sustained by Tani Tat, 27-year-old driver of mater Senator figures covered the cost of aid torry No. 580, when his vehicl.. For Adme unaccountable ranion, Europe for the rest of the fiscal ran off the Castle Peak Road near year ending June, 1948, by which 18-mile post about 7 p.m. time presumably the Marshall night, and rolled over on to Plan will become effective.

Although the Senatore refused

beach below.

Fast

to the

It companion, 24-year-old Ne

In

to commit themselves definitely Kam-tran, who was the only other in advance of the hearings they person on the Erry, and who was will hold on the Ald Bil they seated by the driver's side, got off seemed to believe Congress will with only slight head injuries.

The lorry was on its way from appropriate the money aske

Ling, New Territories, to Senator Bridges left no doubt

Kowluun. IN

was partly sub- that he believed the United

merged water after thể. Staten would foot the bill for the acclient. British Zone in Germany,

"The

British will maintain YOUNG WOMAN'S their occupation army and their

SEVERE FALL elvillan employees who cad paid in sterling but, we will pay Suffering from head and other for food supplies, and other injuries as a rrault of a full from things which cost dollars," he the second to the Brst floor of 139 Jaffe Bend, Wanchal, a 22-year- Bald.

old Chinese female, Cheung Fung- klu, was admittent to Queen Mary Hospital at about 6 p.m. yester-

+

"I don't see anything else for us to do." he added.

The interim gld programme day. will cover help for France, Italy The premises were partly do- and the British zone of Germany molished and Cheung was mo the chairman gald. He was woekers engaged in reconstruction supported by Senator C. Wayland (work. She fell na she was carry- Brooks (Republican, Illinois). ing wooden planks up to

Emphasising that the coun-second floor.

said, "we

the

tries getting help "must put their said, neder, Senator Bridge SINO-BRITISH CLUB

were shocked and

QUIZ: greatly concerned over the huge

next meeting of the supplies of UNRRA goods stock-

Club will take Garrison

The

ed in Europe, particularly in Sino-British Satre and

conis, on a

Pe

Greece, where $75,000,000 worth place at Victorin of supplies were still plied in Children's School (behind Peak - dumps after a year and a half," | Tramway Station) at 5.30 p.m.

today. United Press.

MECHANIC BADLY BURNED

Suffering severely from burns Man Ping-nam, 19-year-old motor mechanic apprentice, was admitted Kowloon Hospital last night in dying condition.- According

eye-witnessco,

The proceedings' will" consint" of a Braina Trust in which 1the Question Master will be Mr. T. R. Rowell, Director of Education. Amongst the mem- hera of the Brains Trust will bo Mrs.Irene-Ho-Chang, Path:ep Sheridan, S.J.,. and. Lt. Col. ELE. Mozley.

POPPY DAY DANCE

of others. In order to ensu Yue Sam-wo of Sam Wo, 301 at the public com the maxi. Castic Peak Road paid $100 for mum possible quantity of soup, overcharging Mary the price of each shipment is Monica Leng 16

xed at a level which allows a cake of "Lever's" soap.

Las To of To Fung. 200 Castle #9900004] reasonable return to the umpiri.

or and to the retailer."

Peak Road, charged five cents too cf "Lever's" The public was further adv. much on a rake ed that "any retailer offering soap, and paid a fine of $75. soup for sale

The Sam Sang Store, 695 No- at a price above; that which

Razetted than Road, fined $350 for selling ไอย been must have a letter which should a tin of"Varlo" at 10 cents over be shown to any member of the the control price public-requiring-to-see-it."--Ful- LHang-ku of Kam Moon lure to puce such u letter, Slore produced a Chinese news- concluded the Price

30 to prove Controller, paper dated Sept.

overcharging constitutes a breach of the Price that she was not

when she churged STI Inspectors Control Regulators,

and M.M. Mr. Pitman went on say that Majorie To he had been "hitting at the big Source $1.00 on a cake [ "Lux"

The Police Canteen Committer pointed out boys over in Hong Kong who soap. Me. Pitman

were two Man was working at a car repair are to hold a dance at the Central there retailers at that formerly supplied the small

foreign and dump at Salycungchol Street, Police Gymnasium on clayser

Saturday. of "Lux". blackmarket prices."

was Shanghai made. This differentin. Mongkok, about 0 in. yesterday November 8, the proceeds to be **Lever's" health scop

in October when he accidentally got himself donated to the Popuy Day Fund. sold by six stores to STI In. tion was ablished

Spon and

after- The band the Dockyard Club, now the control price of toaked in patrol. spectors Monica Leong, Mary Saire and Majorie To nt excess this soon is 70 cents. Defendant wards, the patrol eaught fire, and under Insp. Terrape, will be in

his cthes with It. Brlees ranging from 25 cents to was aned $75.

Chow Ngan of Hop Tak He rolled on, the ground and five cents. The overcharge on "Lifebuoy," also sold to Monica Long, 421 Shanghai Street, for bystanders rushed to put out the Leong, was

cents, and 20 selling a enke of "Lever'g" soap amea, but not before Man was Brisbane. Nov. '3.

for 84 cents (65 cents). Fined badly burned. Colin McCool, the Queens.

The following were the cffen. $100, passed ball, which many play- land and Australian spinders:

Ng Yip-foon of Hong Kong & 214.43

be bowler, whom the Indians will even do not seem to

of 2.14.44 cra

Lee Kwong-chen"

6 Hanktw Kwong Shanghai Lace Co., 2.15.20 aware. An over-throw is made run up against when they play Hing, 7

Street, for Road, for selling a cake of "Life. Shantung

05 cents for only in making a play on a Queensland, was in devastating selling a cakb of "Lover" soup buoy" soap

for 00 cents (65 cents), aned conta), fined $300. runner, while a passed ball is form during the week-end.

Lai Hay.pakt of Man Chun On Sunday, he took five wie- $225. 2.20.25 always a pitched ball. A base-

Lee Fun-cheong cf Lee Hap Loong, 179 Pel Ho Govan, 我 New Cap from

1. CS/C IV (McClement) 2.24.16 runner is entitled to one addi-kets with his first five balls. Cheong & Co.. 23 Shantung selling a in of ito" for $2.80 libernian, and Stephen replace

three victims were Street, fined $200 for selling

($2.50). And $280. 9. C Tyne (Meyrick) 2.25.05 tional base of

an over-throw The frat

toothbrush Young and Show at fullback, 14 S/CV (Liddicoat) 2.25.30 which goes into foul territory. stumped and the next two clean "Prophylactic

Tse Hung of The Hung Kee. for

135, Tung Chol Street, pleaded bowlod. McCoul finished with $1.30 ($1.20).

that she bought the bottle of Cheong Ming-jong of Sing Fat, D.N.F. Owing to a lack of a rule-six for 18. S/C I (Davies)

In a Brisbane club cricket 47 Hankow Road, for selling "Bonox" for $2.50 for her hug.

cake of "Lever's" the fold, several

soup for 30 band, As he did not like it, Results: Amethyst 32; Cruisers book on

after having trică it, and as STI matches have been played off gume on Saturday, McCool.took cents (06 cents)-$200, 30: Destroyers 16.

five wickets for 27 runs in 16.0

Wan *Martha Leung You-choy of Fung We Inspectors

and overs-Reuter,

Kee, 307 Shanghai under the "not entitled to come

Street for Monien Leong asked for it, she home on a passed ball" agreo-

re-sold it for $2.60. The control ment. This is antiquated, and'

price is $2.20, Defendant was Pius far back as 1940 this provi- sion was waived to encourage

International Soccer Side

Glasgow. Nov. 3. Scotland, beaten by ireland Belfast Inst month, have maeveral changes for the international sdeeer match with Wales at Hampden Park, Glas- gow, on Nov. 12.

Adamant (Sovettan, Brown) Resas: Sonatines 30 points; Mr. Conte 28 pro; Cin-C Staff 21 pts. Destroyers v. Cruisers vi Amethys:

i

To begin with, let me explain McCool In Form

2

As Amethyst (Brooks) 2,09.15 there is a great difference be- 2. 0% Cdre 11 (Greenwand) 2.10.05 tween an over-throw und

CD. of Y. 1) (Haw. ward)

3.

4. A's Queen (Griffiths) 5. AN Tyne 11 (East)

6. DIY, I (Lan

easter, Wright)

........ 2.18.05

7. 1) Cusack (Aylen,

1.hey1

and the attack has been re-ar-] ii A's Adaman 17 (Street- ranged. Smith comes in al outside right for Delaney, who

muves into the centre, and Me-

Claren is inside right.

The team is: Miller (Celtic): Govan

er)

2.26.32

There are 10 leams now entered 1lbernian). Stephen in the present league series Bradford); Macnuiny (Arsen- al),

Goodburn

(Rangers),

Forbes (Sheffleld Smith (Hibernian), (Preston), Delaney ter United), Steel County) and Liddell pool)-Reuter,

United); S/M Florilla

"Aliches"

McClaren.M.S. -Amethy (Manches.K. Government........... (Derby Mr. Coote's Team............ (Liver sth Cruiser Squadron

Woodcock Leaving Hospital

[C-in-C's Staff

Airways

1st cort Flotilla

8th Destroyer. Flotilla

Race

Next Sunday

cents.

25

The Melbourne Cup Result

a better brand of fielding. The current ruling laid down in, 'Offelal Bulos states that "the bane-runner may advance one base without ability to be, put out, if a ball delivered. by pitcher passes a cateher and touches any fonco, building or A backstop within 24 feet of -

home-plate.

Street, for

advised not to sell goods which

had been used.

$250.

She was fined

attendance.

Inspectors Delahunty, A. W. Smith, S. Smith, Senior and Pen- fold are in charge of arrango- ments.

Entire Blame Placed

Upon

Russia

Washington, Nov. 4: The United States Secretary of State, Mr. George.

Marshall, today placed total blame on Russia for failure of the world to get back to a peace- ful status and warned that the world is headed for a catastrophe unless the United States con- tinues to take the initiative in world affairs and "containment" of totalitarian govern-, ments.

Marshall acknowledged that

A general advice was tested Germany: is temptrarily parti-

ty in Worship to all dealers to toned, and predicted that the Australian

Team Chosen

* Melbourne, Nov. 3. Don Bradman will lead a well' balanced side when an Austra- Han XI meets the Indians at Bydney on Nov. 14.

rend the newspapers for reviUnited States will be forced to. alons of the various controlled admit permanent division It the prices which are subject to per great powers continue

up to dis agreb, iodical alterations.

These were the highlights of a new pamphlet published by the State Department at Mr. Mar- shall's firection for distribution to Congress and the public.

The theme throughout, the 52. The team is:, D. G. Bradman, K.-- page broklet is "Russia's intran Hamence, P. Dooland, W. A. Brown, -, pigeance has blocked pence, and R., Rogers, M. Hervey, S. Laxton, at the United States has blocked W. Johnston, M. Hebert, K. Miller,

the spread of totalltiorientam the R. Suggers, J. Teilford is 12th manzi word used instead of Commun.

Though no of Test sưnghị, (the teamshas', seven run-getters-Brack

Melbourne, Nov. 4. tremendous crowd of more than 100,000 includ- ing the Indian vricket team saw. Mr. - "W.

CHINA AND Hughes' Hiraji,”a 12 to' one chance, win the

OLYMPICS $£10,000 | Melbourne Cup, Australia's premier As next Sunday 3 Remembrance

Wa haven't any fencea London, Nov. 4.

Sunday, there will be no organised around our playing field, but

and richest race, run over two miles here to-

Nanking, Nov. 4 Bruce Woodcock, European dinghy races In, the morning, but

rufe to our' day, Ma

China will be represented heavyweight boxing champ, has Star heat will be held and the adapting the

Carrying sevan stone and 11 Boau Gem was taken out at the next Olympics by four teams responded. to treatment for an cruiser race as already announced, ground, the hill-side behind the leave a Leeds hospital on Wed-race-Airways v. 1st Escort Flotilla should be entitled to one base Cup last month, won by half a race on Saturday, when he won to an announcement issued, this lufe of the great powers to agreemence Harvey, and Loston with a

will be held one three-cornered team and the runner on third base second in the valuable Caulfield fully recovered from his hard track, and swimming--according The nesday, the British Press, AB, HK, Government with the usual when the ball hits the hill-alde, length from Mr. J. Ryan's 11 the Victoria Darby,

morning by Averpatske Sunday afternoon race otherwise, the rpoper will have to 2 favourite, Fresh Boy (by Royal Scot led from the start Physical Education Promotion titude of the Soviet Union which rivals for place. In the Australian xociation reported.

the National ic Russia, adding, "Important in big blend of experience a

| this connection has been, the at -The three-lan, players are, keen, The Improvement, to his, eye, starting at 3.15 p.m.

to make it.

•Rovelation out of Race Fox),

and tear until entering the straight, but Association in Nanking-Reu has been characterised by In Test side. The track comprises hurt by a pleca of grit when he

..............., Guest Night

While on the subject of outdato and Kerry Lad, Hirajl, Gayneasier-AAP. Wan working in a quarry, has

tranalgeance in Implementing the Miller and Johnston at openers, been sufficient so that an opera.

agreements reached on a broad Lasten, mediain, to fast bowler, seppe of subjects at wartime, and two slow men in Dooland and Abeilt. 150 members and their Rules, it may be of interest to guests enjoyed the monthly Guest players and fans alike to learn

edinferences such as those at Hathert.TCHDAY Yalto, Moscow and Potsdam."

Morgan Herbert to the ipfif bowl. light at Kellet Island on Sunday that a new rule has been intro- Messrs. H. HA. Stedle and Coming on the outside, Red after, the week-endsalling The duced,, bringing Boftball more M. Rees, was a further two Fury spur up the ranuluz, in

United Prens

made? erk who teske, seven" witkete:"for="45. Dec 9 H catering and other refreshitients were in line with Baseball Rule 27, lengths away, third of 86 run the straight but was Immo-

Tudi bola nud" hemp”-}r the tour not, benn amples to put new file into the many Sec. 2, entities bateman toners He started at 16 to 1 lately challenged by Hirait Division footbal dance will be Wong X

played" this

„Xoan-kwun, -10, "was re- lu' opening "match at Perth, Apri 091,49012 (who had been wet and cald, all day first baso for being hit by a und carried seven stone. After a neck, to neck struggle, Rov v South Chinary

m:ved "id": Qubevi Mary Homital Seggerh"): 34/ml; pollabedu Wickeru Pid the band of H.M.B. Cambla did pitched ballThe Umpires Owing to the heavy roing, Hirbt went out hi front and near Navy oinar Palak from 239, Jaffe Rend, ground por, keepers being next best to Don: Tal- foralle, proč, the zenatis. Bérlier in aku, evenlop. A

Enterprien handelte Board should consider Incur the top-weights Columnist the the post Treah. Boy, who hid tioyal Air Force 28th, Royal 730 pm. last night, sanering in the match should provide the hima porabng the above rules in the Cauldelik Can clubes and Don been making up gmum fat, Armory, Adini 175 from listol vdirangs UI condi-indieris (while a good. Test rýhraisal.

Pedro wura Berstoned it while also pained Re Fury-Router. (Polico, Froland; ppm).

Lion we reported to be fair.

oye. injury and is expected. to / On Sutklay afternoon at 1.00 pm | catcher constitutes a back-stop, pounds, Hiraj, who faished the Inat minute as he had not football, baskatliali, field and Ism).mphlet blamed the fal- man, Brown," Rogers," Miller, Hab

tión probably will not be neces- sary

The Champ expected

fight are

first!

who carried alx-

Red Fury (by Enfield out of and Proctor, were always lo Ravenna) jointly owned by close attendance.

FOOTBALL

The following pretpanud First

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