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JUNIOR LEAGUE ¡Manchester
SOFTBALL Thrilling Games At Week-End
(By "Grandstand")
A-battle between two league-leading squads is usually exciting, but a scrap between two base- ment outfits can prove to be equally thrilling, and never was it truer than last Saturday.
The youthful Rangers in their Blue opinions in writing. Should the pra and Gold had a full sidle out to climb test be successful, the game will be cunt at the roll damp cellar as the re-played from the point at which expense of Lex Castro's Cosmos, with the protest was raised and not all janing -nove-out, when over again, as it is thought in sorge Coenae windy-affey guardian Biteral-quarters,
the ball game Thiess
away by The Blue Beerles were EDO Kont beaving wild whe over third base for Joe Franco's Wildfires and men- to allow the winolng no to gallop for Leo Tavares manaked
"Haracas" to rout the Wildfires 8-2. The
it
Casings die
drew first blond in this Lopes when Nona singled and carried the unil actONS our-field hoist, The Vastenmen added a further tin of mathers in the Rangers fought Lahe yard trut
back in thría halt of that inning and pushes two sallies across to all the Read and Krated the count 4-all in the net ater
LEAGUE STANDINGS Men's "A" Division
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Cosmos took the lead again in the (thitha Sihazia Afth will a lone marker but the lead | Rasers changed hanth in the home hald at
the Ranger The chapter 50%
thrang with a loo of realis,
Men's "B" Division
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advantage, however, was short-lived as 1980 Cosmos rats tramplert over
the rubber m hiting outburst.
The Rangers threatened in their willflees
half of the 11th by loading the sacks | Jomralitate
single
a pair of misenes
IN
with no away, but failed to click
1901
"Hooggie-woogie" Stewart, Roger and Bob Stewart went in midra
Inger- Costumes
LADIES' LEAGUE
dowił
Wolars Арна Wiklest
Thrills
Breathing
in
1.- sigh of relief Castro took his men at of the brid; to the sevroth and last inning wichti the Rangeas wailing behişð
were blanked and the Ran jeus came in for the turn with the
willow with only two runs needed {
To at the vide
Balthawk Mormon Singlet and srated home with the firing runt
Ko far Bearmulon slashed a triple entre, and when Canio Short-stop Ellie Mason attempted to sail Hrandon a third, not only was the throw wild, but vociferous Ranger Eats to wept will as th winning run ewed the plate on the wild heave, to end a thrilling ball
kune.
My advice sa anyour with a weak Ticker is to stay away from ball parks and if you think the Range
·C'osuus tussle was not excition eberk ale following sete by innings
and you will see that the fead chang et hands fouz Hines, Tanings
3 4 5 6 7 Total
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The Braves had their skids
K
well
L'ammalians
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BRITAIN
PULLING OUT
Jerusalem, Jan, 19.
The first British civil servants to quit Palestine under the British plan for a graduat reduction in ad- ministrative strength, will leave for Britain by sea and air this week.
The first to go will be eight engineers and archi- tecia employed in the Public Works Department.
Another 20 officials will leave week and the tingents
Beuter.
In due
Government
next other con-
course.—
UNRRA Aid
To Continue
Washington, Jan. 20 Technicul aid in farm develop 607ment obtained by China and eight 425 other countries last year thy.ugh 42" UNRRA funds will be continued
the
A through 1948, the Food and Agri- .222 cultural Organisation of 22 United Nati.na announced Inday.
FAO said an additional US500.. received from re- 000 had been
, ካቢኔ
sidual UNRRA funds, An agree. ment was reached last February by which countries wishing to
52 continue the advisory service. started by UNRRA could arrange 4to shift their UNRRA funds to 333} FAQ.
099
.143 The statement added Chat a total of US$835.000 was trana: 967ferred last year to FAQ fir use
China, 047 in
Austria, Czecho- Ganslovakia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Jasa Poland, Yugoslavia and Ethiopia,
Associated Press,
Army's
League
Football Games
Four more matches were played last week in the Army Inter-Unit League, the outstanding fea- ture being the heavy scoring.
But are will at the top of the yards imo the top corner of the net. and league by virtue of their superior The half time score was 6-1
at average, but it certainly lonks the second half caine as rather at already as though HQ Land Forces anti-climax: it was all Headquarters are going to put up very stern op but they were not finding their men position, they were very fortunate as they had in the fire half, and
bring only two players when the their
wete alow in con. LANCASHIRE sailed tost
Regers scored number day whereas the Buils were hit very seven from outside left, hard with the departure of six of number right thus bringing his own their players.
tally to five, and Handel: rounded
1720
Wedneseg
sequence.
1.ate
Tolladay
the HQ L.F. scoring off with s B.M.H. O Buffs 4
in the game Signal. Played At Happy Valley, this ber nine.
scored another goal from a melee In march was a farewell performance the HQ goalmouth, but the game had
third successive «t-back on Saturday, players up the field, and under needed on their showing in the second
circuinstances
the half!
Sappers 0 Innisks 7
May Tour Argentine
London, Jan. 20. Manuel Gonzales, of the Argentine Football Association, who is at- tempting to sign up Bri- tish soccer referees to officiate in Argentine to- day, invited Manchester United to make month's tour of Argen- tine during May.
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