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THE PERFECT

EWIES WATCH

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1948.

REMEDIAL ACTIONS FOR League Soccer Season Ends

DEMOCRATIC JAPAN

State Dept. Apology To

News Agency

New York, May 2.

Washington, May 2.

Dr. Edward Ackorman of Harvard University, in a study of Japan made for the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said today that the only hope for a democratic future for Japan lies in remedial action taken to end the present. poor conditions,

He explained that this netlon Mr. George Allan, the AR-involved the "development of alant Secretary of State for coordinated cllective social,

land planning. Public Altaus, at the State De-economic and and effective

and scientific pattuwut, today publicly ex- Jareturg34+-fr/toutori_news technological research. It also aurence for a referenee his matte mans prompt effective action planning ~ decisions and to the organisation in a speech on before the Ausgican Society of scrolife or technical develop- Entitons in Washington on April ents JA

Wavy

muxte

Chinese Marathon

and

í

bearing # torch Proskient message from Chang Kai-shek to be delivered fxports offeinls ut the ceremony

National perring the

Shanghai, May 2. A modern Chinese morathor nt 3×0 kilometres from Nunking He added, "More specifically in Shanghai began this aftern

1. Increasing the rate as the first man of a 60-member In-20 ajast letter to Reuters,eans Mr Allen said that replying tortion of the rale gl-recovery relay tean set out from the n

bi, very resauree, Preventing tional capital quediye at the meeting, he can deterioration of Japanese ogricu! Beeter Than He State Department's ural lands, forests and fisheries

brordent servien, Eg Promoting

effective was 1. Yure of America,"

nit maternde und uldization of [aded ty no having avail-jood. 4. Development by Japan

The news es of all the

61 theants to pay for necessary ajor new services,

Importazit sapplements, 5. Seek mit that the only in stabilization of the Japanese planted ercetoge avadable to the Voice of population at the earliest possible Ausence from one world aceas dute," wa fheuters, and that on an open- ww fuul been delayed in Logoch at that for speli presa, ko to doubleduck the Mr. Alen Nod.

Multiple Sources

Converting People Ackerman derlized that "only" al such a program is pursued igorously can we hope for the svaiku - emnerning,Brezj-modest --- Jasprovesue over the by be construed as no was prmont standards of living which, reasonable Lua assume, per in on the relidality of the t

Only the itruder organisation Any asper justizen; will require.

that democTILAT Ester was renting either the cover Jean we Die 14 reliability at Beuters served will fall into a favourable vital furtlast from my manvat, thourids.

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met here on May 5.

Kur Landon, May 1. Britain's 3,000 professional league soccer playsia -hung up their boots today no the sesion ended, making way for the opening of the National summer sport of cricket.

the

The season how.been the most successful since the end of the war. A total of nearly 40,000,000 fans packed grounds of 85 league clubs during the past nine months. United Press.

Arsenal's Rush Of Goals

London, May 1.

Arsonal, champions of the First Division of the Eng- lish Football League, wound up the 1947-48 English season with o rush of goals against Grimsby Town who, with Blackburn Rovers, will play Second Division football in the now.sea- son starting on August 21.

Arsenal,

in front of its home crowd of the Athleticamallest

scason, cracked in eight goals from the de- without reply

moralised Grimsby team.

Flackpool, beaten in last Satur

Arsenal tay's Cup First, ran close. They put on seven without reply from Preston North End,

Cup

The last runner is scheditled to in Shanghai enter the stadiu at the opening ceremony,

The relay begin at 2 pm, in front of The National Govertiment build ing when the torch was lighted President's message handed to the Best runner, Chut The runners are seng-chung. following the Nunky Shanghal highway, each covering att age of 8,000 instres

The last runner arriving at the sports feld with light four "large the stadium incense burners at

United Press,

European Arms Pool

quarters

aver-

..

Soccer League Points

FIRST DIVISION

The centreforward, Mackintosh, drapped from Blackpool's Final team, scored-five, of them,

In Manager Joe Smith's red?

irenirsghan chempions of the Amural Second Division, drew 0-0 with

Bural who Manchester }), Toftealtam, and Newfastle, wor

Derby Co... promotion of the

upp Watres elreis with thein beat Millwall

Paton 1-0.

International Cricket

Scientific Instruments

Microscopes, Theodolites & Levels ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY

10 Ice House 81,

Tel. 88188

MILLER'S BRILLIANT 175

NOT OUT THRILLS CROWD

London, May 1:

| Cold, showery weather cut deeply into cricket on

Saturday except at Leicester where the Aus tralians again demonstrated the power of their batting by running up 407 for the loss of 8 wickets against Leicestershire.

Keith Miller, with a brilliant not out 175, Don Brad- man 81 and Sid Barnes 78, were the men chief- ly responsible for the rapid and very attractive scoring.

Miller, whose big hilling, thrilled the near 20,000 crowd, was missed twice before Hot- ting his hundred but Bradman ployed perfectly until making the bad stroke which cost him his wicket.

Bill put

After the opening; pair,

and Barnes, Brown

had on 46, Barnes and Miller addled 111, for the second wicket in less than an hour and a half. The third wirket stand of Miller jund Bradman produced 150 in an

hour and fifty minutes.

Bad light ended Die day's play quarter of an hour before the scheduled time: So far

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Sing Tao's

Easy Win

Boxing Tourney Success

The sparkling display at the |-Y+M.GA-gymnasium.last_night...

made the International Amateur Boxlag Tourney successful promotion.

The nine-bout card, "promoted

by the Chinese Y.M.C.A. and Lee's Gymnasium, was featured by two technical knockouts and a fine exhibition of ringeraft in Sing Too were easy winners of the main event between 1/wir. (H.M.S. Tamar) and the League Two play off for the Pullings runnera' up position. Navy ex- A/B McMean H.M.S..Consort). perienced an off day and never Pulling's whiplike jabs scored looked good for even one goul. point after point.

Their solitary effort came.from

The curtain roiser, a three- Gussy Santos n penalty awarded for pushing by rounder between a Chinese defender during the and "Kld Puncho" Cheung ended

with the Portuguese winning. { Best haff,

esplain White, popular navy

Mr. H. J. Clarke refereed the Hed his truan for the last time games.. Mr. Peter 11. Sin distri̟- | before returning to the U.K. Ibuted the prizes.

was a pity that they could not -have captured even one- hunuur Judges were Lleut. (E).. AE. consulation for missing Go Byrant, Capt. R.W.B. Cunning- narrowly the League and Shield, ham, Mr. W.R. Storrie Gunner The From the start it was evident (RN) and S.M.I. Easton. (hal Sing Too's victory was as the-keeper was Surg. Lieut.

ured. The sailors were slow to Bentley (RN), defend and Jones In goal hed quite a lot to do,

Yorkshire tess where In London. came to town fu play MCC, there was a short day's cricket.

Trapped on a wicket affected by rain during the night, York shire were dismissed for 111.

Young the diminutive Middle- sex left arm bowler, and Surrey's Jim Laker, with his off-breaks. ruined Yorkshire. Young took 5 for 23 and Lakd 3 for 30.

MCC scored 53 for 2 before more heavy rain ended cricket In the mid-afternoon.

Chinese

a

After Fight

centre

four.

the

snatched

Results:-

Flyweight: Santos beat Cheung

on points. Bantamweight: to beat Chan on

points.

Featherweight: Poon beat Correa▸

by. T.K.O.

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son on points. Lightweight: Scollins beat Pedru

co on points, Middleweight: Fowler beat Yeung

on points.

Middleweight: Palling beat 'Ble-

Mealin on points.

Ackerutan “served asspretul f The desirability of multiple comailtaut altuell to the Natur-

Section of SCAP!

As we have come to expect of SUME UPS news was frequently Resurges

returned Cross 11

London, May 2

this stalwart he came up to the pointed out by both the British and has just.

Military circles believed today

and one of the occasion and Amertean delegates at the ongeal stay in Japan.

His repert represented a con

time had the that the Western ·Union's new

Scottish League

Just before half recent Conference at Geneva or

milliary committee

crowd applauding till the half freedom of information and my lensathai of a much more exten-permanent

Rangers won the championship Betion will begin Immediately to pool

time whistle blew. report which will be sub- reference tu donbirrlicek

a

of the Third Division Southern Chekra With that fitted by the Army in the future, the five powers' arms.

Three goals passed by him but Aources

solely

Ackerman said, "Until now our

and Lincoln City took They said the first step prob- Section

in any Welterweight: Coomber beat Ray he could not be blamed mind." : h principle

toword Japanobly will be to make an inventory Northern Section honours.

fan points. way. Mr Allen concluded: "I regret post-war policy

They pipped Rotherham on the

Parvin WOE of planes, guns, tanks and other

obviously tired Bantamweight: Duffy beat Alan

de Souza by T.K.O. that my remarks have been mis-as been directed at the conver

sion of the Japanese into a peace- arms of each of the five states. post by defeating Hartlepools

after yesterday's game and found Welterweight: Bland bent Robert- construed_and__!_would _Ulke_ai_

Oxford University-entertained._the_

Inter-changing This are to testify agila to the Tully melined group of people-Should a country-have-a-surpite hitod 5...

at the destruction of their at any particular lem that na hernians have virtually won

Gloucestershire and put together difficult. Immediately after the usefulness of Reuters service. 10-war patential. Toward that end tror will make it wailable to the the championship-of-the Scottish

*. W. D. L. 7. A. Pia 240 before rain stopped play. resumption Sing Tao equalised one programme".

League Division A, but in this

when Chung Mun-wing found Atr. Walton A. Cole, the Man-many social, political and econo-other states.

"Military been carried mic reforms have

suggested section there are several mid-

net from high Sound and yet stylish batting the each nation Also

week games to be played to round Southampton.. 12 20 11 11 11 14.1 by W. G. Keighley, 59, and 11. from may

the specialise in manufacturing cer cut the 1947-48 programme. Sheffield Wed, 42 20′′ 11 ̄ ̄ 17 ́ ́66 ̄ ̄ 53′′ (1-

they A. Pawson, Dark Blue skipper. 58, miniites Thus Britain tain types of arms.

the

42 18 21 18 63 69 67 For

second successive Cardi

'16 14 12 5 2 is enabled Oxford to rerover from lead when Harper hesitated in None More Difficult

is expected to bulld jet-lighters Saturday, King George and Queen West Rain. 42

Jones. Lee Hung- 46 a poor start.

passing back went 10 for Fance, Belgium and Halland Elizabeth

Wembley West Brom 43 18 15 63 8

kee dashed in and put the ball Spurs

.42 15 14 15 54 Ackerman added, "Among these while France may concentrate on Stadium.

Leicester

past the advancing Jones. With 92,000 professional Rugby Allied scrupation activities, none light artillery and small arms.—

Coventry record for n Rugby is more difficult or more impor- United Press,

Folliam Tunt than

game they saw Wigan Chesterfeld.. Lengue

Bradford Bamaley Japan economically self-support- PROVES HIS WORTH│Upset the favourites, ing. The hope of a'democratic,

Northern, by 8 points to 3 to Lalon Wakefield, May 2. pencenble Japan hinges, in

win the Rugby League Cup Bradford.

Brentford. Cokayne, 32 Final.. The Hon. John large part. this economic re-

on gloration. But although progress brother and heir of Lord Cullen Wigan's marking and deadly mouth ... married a factory tackling put Bradford right out ** hus been nude, Japan is not you of Ashbourne conomically self-supporting. Fur-worker, Ant Clayton, today of its stride.-Associated Press. thermore, economic contillions in after serving as a valet for alx Japan are not those which will months to prove his worth. Frontribute to

objectives if Cokayne said: "I always thought. Trontinued indennitely.

no one should marry unless he "That is especially true since can earn his own living. I wanted some Japanese are becoming to show her my worth as a man. aware of the increasing strategic I wanted her to know she is not importance of the islands to the just marrying a title." - United United Sintes."--United Press.

a

aging Editor of Reuters, said that ut auccessfully, on the Islands that eviton parts ul Mr. Aliere's

and more are in progress." could he construed Erech rastumt reflection on Reuter's integrity and independence and were insaulting to tetter corres puncleads in all 1 parts of the worl whure reputation for was beyond glastion.

reliability

An apology was therefore de-

Mr.

marter

Retter.

Allen.

World Federal Government

Shanghai, May 2. Preparations have been com- pleted here for the establishment of a local branch of the Move ment for a World Federal Gov- eriment" to promote the Move- ment's

bring al uim-to

all peoples under one

one administrative flag- in Chana:

The inauguration of the Shang- -hai--Chapter- is expected to takej plare same time this week, fol- lowing the arrival of Mr. Edward Clark Vice-President and Treasurer of the trovement, ahout

the effort

to make

T

Press,

Anne

Indians' Winning Streak Ends

New York, May 1.

Mr. Clark, who has already-In-the-American--League the Cleveland Indians.

visited Europe and

thu

Middle East in a globe-girdling tour on behalf of his movement, is dying Here, frony India with his wife and will remain_here........for one week.-Reuter.

Subway Strike

unbeaten string came to an end after six vic- tories today as the Detroit Tigers. routed Bob Feller before 52,000 fans, taking the game -10-3

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British Hard- Court Tennis

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In the sixteenth minute Chung Mun-wing put the game in Sing

Blank Day For Lancs

Following these two the Indian Test batsman, A. H. Kurdar, at-Tao's bag when he took advan

tuge of some defensive misunder- tacked the bowling in grand

and while the Navy standing style. He drove out and pulled thought him offside he put the 42 13 14 15 44 his way to 58 runs before being ball past Jones to give his side a

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the

two goal fead.

In the last few minutes

made Navy

last effort to pull off the game, and Evans took a

on

Philippine Bowlers Swamped

.1

In their first friendly game this season the Filipino · Club.

42 9 20 10 40 5 25

caught 011 the 42 14 20 82 72 84 magnificently

square leg boundary. Notta Forrent 42 12 31 19 Bury

34 17

Lancashire, visiting Cambridge 68 8 24 Dancaster 4211 22 40 66 29 University, had a blank day. Millwall.

D IL 22

After early morning rain, a long shot that had Chung beaten bowters were swamped by the heavy thunderstorm during the but his shot struck the top-corner Kowloon Cricket Club at Cox's THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

luncheon interval..ruled_out_any of the goalpost and P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Queen's P. R. 42 28 ปี Bournemouth 42 24 Willall Ipswich

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Bournemouth, May 1ansen Playing a total of 127-games Nedle Co $2 in the British hard courts lawn Britol Cir.43

Port Vale tennis championships here to Southend day, Eric Sturgess, the South Reading African champion, won three Newport illes for the second year in Brier

Watford 42 13 TO 17 67 7043 succession at these champion-Palac

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Northampton.. 41 14 10 17 67 72 38 „Tipungua......

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rebounded Path yesterday, hope of cricket for the rest of Into play where it was scrambled the day.-Associated Press,

RECORD SEES

I away,

CROWD WIGAN WIN

London, May 1.

42 15 11 19 65 44. Defeating Bradford, the holders, by eight points to three at Wembley Stadium today in the pre- sence of the King and Queen, Wigan equalled -the-performance-of-Widnes-in-achieving suc-'

·cess twice in three London finals.

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42

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12

In doing 50,

record

Was

Although the Filipino players might pave been beaten in any case, it was, nevertheless, a pity that some of the more ex- perienced players were unable to." turn out as they would have_then Hiven the K.CC, a bolter rathe

The best show was put ụp, by Hughes' rink who managed to keep C. S. Rossclet's" vlebry down to eight shots. "Ogley, the other hand, received a terrific. drubbing from Jock Orem,

Results:

K. C. C.

A^ Filipina Joki

Silva

Laidlaw

Taylor-

HughesTM

Leo

(8k(p) ~24

In tennis spread over. nearly windan

42 13 19 1 48 73 10 nine hours, he won the men's Leyton

21.41.75 14 doubles Horwich- singles title, the men's

18 17 45 68 34 Aldershot title with R. Van Mecgeran, of

they defeated Wigan led by Ave points to Treighton... 42 31 12 1943 75 34

7. Lock Holland, and the mixed doubles Uristol Rovers 41 • -21976 Az❘ Bradford Northern In à con- three at half time, and although

D. Hung tremendous- title with Miss Jean Quertler, of

test which, although it did not Bradford made a Britain.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) produce the spectacle

an- rally

C. 5. Labrum the game around, it Wigan who added to their score: Again Fritz Ostermueller made In the men's singles final, Stur-

(Skip) 22 47 16 221 40 6o repute, kept a world

In the closing minutes, Batten v. C. Labrum Hess beat, Tloczynski, of Polalid. Lacoin City un- his first start of the season and

42 21 8 13 11 64 60 who paid

£21,000, on not converted. over 12 19 11 22 75 671 tenterhooks to the end.

The. King presented the Cup 42 16 11 33 89 48 47

and medals to the teams after The most dramatic moment of the match-Reuler. astern battle, on a turf moist with rain and: offering an in- secure foothold, came inidway in

when the second half

Ernest Ward, the Bradford captain, had the opportunity of equalising the scores, with a penalty kick from

F. W. D. LF. A. Pta ticipated. from two teams, of pulf 20 minutes from the end to/A, J, Kew.

Paul pitched-hitless bull for mix and 6-2, 6-3, 0-1; in the men's doubles | Rotherham - 4225-9 5-46~29-59]-Hugby League crowd of 92,000, went over for a try which was . H. Colledge Delgado

Gateshead

The Tigers, losers..in six of their last seven games, Tenshed a 14 hit attack.

(Dizzy) Trout set the Indians 2/2rd innings as the Pittsburgh Anal he and Van Meageran beat Wrexham

Pirates defeated the Cincinnati F. Kukuljevic, former Yugoslav Jull down with one run and five Reds 7-2 to take Orst place in the Davis Cup player, and J.S. Acerinston hits-in-the-flest eight-innings.

standings. The Pirates put Oliff, of Britain, 7-5, 6-0;-and-in | Harrow - The Boston Red Sox defeated, 'Paris, May 2.

across three and four run splur-the, mixed doubles final, ho and Manafaid

In the ges

second and Oficials said the Paris subway the New Rork Yankees, alded by

third Miss Quertier beat J. R. Manzell Carlisle four run attack in the first in-

innings.

and Miss E. Middleton, of Bri-Crew ron il 55 per cent normal today

ning which drove Ed Lopat off "New York despite a strike

At by motormen

the Boston tain, 6-2, 7-5,-Router. the mound. The Regre and Independent subway work-

was 8-0. Braves made short work of Bobo Jack Kramer, purchased from Newsom. driving the veleran They said somo lines were running every three minutes but the Saint Louis Browns, won his right hander out in the first and

Arst start for the Red Sox line passengers, had to

going on to drop the Glants into wait three quarters of an hour though he needed assistance from

second place with a 6-3 victory. Denny Galehouse in the ninth.

The Chicago-Saint Louis game is a night game..

Scores:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

'R. H.'

OTS.

on one

for train.

were functioning.

"CARIBBEAN-

ENCHANTMENT”-

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al-

New York.

IRELAND BEATS LUXEMBOURG

Rochdale York Bradford Qidham Southport

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Dublin, May 17 Halifax Ireland won the first two singles, New Brighton 41 matches in the first round-of-lie'

0

European zone Davis Cup tie

against Luxembourg here today,

10 2 The result were: G. P. Jackson, 0100 of Ireland, beat G. Wentheim, of

0

and C. R. Kemp (Ireland) - bent | „

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UK-AMATEUR GOLF

an easy distance.

He is generally the surest of cickers, but this time he failed.

Citation Wins Derby

Louisville, May 1.

J. M. Forrest E. C. Fincher

Hau

Rozario (Skip) 91 (Skip)

A. C. Tribble J. Colton C. Champelovia Manalac A, Steven

J. Grem

(Skip)

A. E. P. Guest

-] T. Madar G. Madar F. Goodwin

(Skip)

It was a match of mistakes and Citation won the 74th_run~! an occasion which unnerved both ning of the Kentucky Derby teams and caused the players to today, achieving something his have innumerable lapses. It illustrious sire, ́ ́Bull Lea, can be said that all the scoring couldn't-do-in-the-same classic resulted fróm errors.

S. A. Gray

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127

Ogley

(Skip) Rodrigues

Lee

Arcuili

V. N. Allenia

(Skip)

ANOTHER WIN

·FOR · CHINA

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Ör a total of 220 trains, 105 The Saint Louis Browns de- feated the Chicago White Sox to The Ministry of Transport ac-dump the Sox into last place, Fred San Ford cused the union, which it said winning 8-2.. numbers 1,200 motormer, or re-limited the Sox-to-five hits Detroit fusing to accept the wage settle-fore he wenkened in the ninth in Cleveland

just 10 years ago. ment accepted by 33,000 others fuveur of Bayon Stephens. employed by the subway."

Citation's stablemate, Coalton, The Washington Senators suf-Winning pitcher Paul Troutt)

Individual Effort aised the motormen to return to fered-their-fourth-straight defent, Höstün

the other half of the powerful Sutton Coldfield,,May”1′′

Calumet Form entry, was:second, The China Football Team de- work.--Unitel 'Press.

นี 5-1. trouncing from

the (Winning plicher Jack Kramer) Luxembourg, by 7-5, 6-1 and G-1, Alan Helm, an Oxford Univer-

Wigan opened the scoring af-

Ben Whitaker's My Request tealed the Manlia Chinese "Coin Philadelphin Athletics. Carl Saint Louls Schelb scattered-eight hits to gain Chicago

defeated Harley ter 20 minutes, when Hilton, was third in the field of six bined 8-0 tonight before 12,000 sity Blue, the victory...

(Winning pitcher Fred Sanford). Wampachi, of Luxembourg, by Roberts, a former Warwickshire secured a try purely by an in- starters, smallest since the 1907 wildly cheering fans. The core Philadelphia

ng half “Ume was alx-nil. A 7-5, 6-2, 6-8 and 0-4-Reuter.ericketer, by two and one in the dividual effort. Baiten misleid Derby. B ገ .

dial of the English Amateur ed, and then, in attempting a The huge crowd of 10,000 hudime was Washington 128.

sent the Calumet entry away at Chau Man-chi-topscorer, not=== Championship over 86 holes kick, put Hilton in possession.

two to five odds."

ted three times. Acting: Cap ...!! The fafa winger .kicked

tho early

Lal Bhul-wing and Ho Heim made a line recovery 0 Switzerland, beating Pakistan

párt of the mile, and down "ap the hall was about classle but took over the leading kee_converted a pe 42-1 lead in their first round of Hole. He was only three down

to roll depd.- At the 18th hole and was

from the fast stepping pace set the Davis Cup tie.

square at the 77th-Reuter,

Five minutes later, a misfeld ter Coalton as they started to Thor Pakisthi pair, M. Alám

kick by Radcliffe permitted Ed- cwing into the home bend. Tha m and Ikhar Ahmed; were beaten

wards to pick the ball up and winner's time was 2:05 and 2/5ths by 7-Max-Albrecht and Hang 4 Rugby Union Pontypool 14 simply place it over the line for on a sloppy track. Hounder, by 7/6, 0/4 and 6/4 Pontypridd 0, Maesteo 10 New-Bradford try which Ernest Citation paid Neuter

Ward fallest to improve. bridge.Ilouter,

Buenos Aires, May 2.

--

National League.

nipping the Philadelphia

24

10

A plot in which a Nazi agent

In the National League, the -NATIONAL-LEAGUE- obtaine employment in a Cuban Brooklyn Dodgers moved into Brooklyn clor factory Just to load Winston third place by Churchill's special cigars with

Philadelphia Phillies 2-1, Joe : (Winning pitcher. Joe Hatten) Aynamite, is the theme of a Cu Hatten notching his first victory Cincinnati cture, Embrujo Antillano of the season in besting Walter Pittsburgh ban picture or "Caribbean enchantment."

Dublal', in a hurling 'duel. The The Alm, Cuban thriller now Dodgers bunched three of their being shown, here, tells how the four hits in the Afth for two Boiton hero, a bravo, government agent, | runs-Hatten yielded five-hits to foils the villain just in time only four for Dubled, but twice Associated. Bress::::

got out of tight spots."

{Winning plicher Fritz Ostermueller)

New York

(Winning pitcher Bill Voiselle)

Associated Press.

Montreux, May 1,

In the, doubles, today, gained a after being six down at the tenth- ahaad and followed up to touch. Citation trailed. quarter each tailled twice) .

all

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**London, May 1,

Central-Now,

surprising USS- | W WALTER 2.00 for U842 Associated Press, 190 Bowes, “Tasa

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