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ENGLAND'S TEST COLLAPSE
TEST COLLAPSE WASHBROOK HEADING Olympic Soccer
SCHOOL SWIMMING SPORTS
Manchester, July 8.
Two matches down, England made a deplorable showing in the first day's play of the third Test which opened at Old Trafford today, losing five wickets for only 141 by the tea interval.
¡Denis Compton, severely injured shortly after he come in when he hooked a fast ball from Lindwall onto his forehead, resumed batting. Jater and was 18 not out at tea.
NO GAMES INVITE TO
There was keen competi. ISRAEL
tion at the King George V School Annual Swimming Sports at the European Y swimming bath yesterday.
Girls:-).
"London, July 7. No invitation has been issued to the State of Israel to com- Olymple Games pele in the
be
•
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BATTING AVERAGES
London, July 3,
The leading six in English first class baṭṭing'avoragón,
G. Washbrook
up to and Including matches which ended yesterday:—
Innu. N.O. Rune Highest
12
3 1,150 200
Denia Compton
20
Len Hulton ..
21
William Jones
1:093 170 not out 67.83 1,071
Äv. 72.43 1,301 262 not out 40.13
212 not out 63.56
J. F. Crapp
1,004
- 127
63.20
H. E. Dollery
25
41,058
$0.98
Leading six in English first class b
C. Gladwin
393.2
C. Pope
109
434.3
117
201 69
13.57
017
65
14.10
F. Dail
483.1
172
69
14.71
H. L. Hazelt
447
150
904
+7
15.86
J. H. Wardle
641.2
254
25 1380
15.88
579.4
130 1575
10.39 --Router.
T. Pritchard
Player's
Worcester
All-Round Feat
London, July 7.
only scoping strokes in 50 minutes R. Jenkins, Worcestershire all-rounder, is having a
bots se superstitious habits did England's new opening
this time. Washbrook and Emmett, started not bring him luck
down short- uncertainly and a misunderstand-Twice he kept ing nearly led to Emmett being rising balls from Lindwall, but run out off the trst ball of the after scoring four he met with his match, when Washbrook should accident.
With two men out and Compton not have called him for a chance
retired hurt, Crapp faced In the girls section, the Anter-beginning in London on
July tun.
in his first over, Lidwall did dimeult Test baptism confidently. sor sisters were manfortable whi-29. said Mr. E. J. Holt, Direct work up his full pace and he Ho and Edrich defended resolute-
rs fn their events, with Staumur of Organisation fur
Ian Johnson and the and Johnston, who started the at-ly and when winning the championship in th
Lindwall and Games, commenting on reports mick, changed ends after they Toshack replaced senior girls' rection.
in Cairo that Israel representa- | hot bowled one ever.
Bill Johnston at 40 the batting relapsed into almest complete This move soon proved success- Upsdell House became House lives would take
part.
over after champions with 131-1 2 points- Mr. Hell, who also said he had tu for with only 32 runs on the quietude as maiden
Wushbrook Wes clean maiden 10 more than Nightingale, then knowledge of any application | board,
was bowled. So subdued was Edrich that his Funners-up.
from the State of racl to combowled by Bill 3chnston. In try- 10 drive a full toss from 25 yards Free Style. Junior pete, pointed int that there were g
Vart formalities to
com Johnston, Washbrook mistimed were a snick for four at the start Morgans 2 5.
and a leg hit for two off Johnson. Buchanan 4. P. Goloman, 4. 7. pleted before any country would and was bowled middle stump.
Bradman held frequent con-į Stewart, Time 21.2.
Compete.
sultations with his bowlers.
Toshack attacked Edrich's leg-stump to a packed log fleid but concentrated on left-hander Crapp on the off-stump with two silps. Crapp
took no chances and played
a forward defensive stroke to ball after hall. So often did he that he make this movement, gave the impression of a coach teaching his pupil how to deal with a certain type of ball.
Eventually he turned Toshack to the leg boundary and soon the 50 went up after a 100 minutes play. Edrich and Cropp continued 10 concentrale en reeing the wickets stayed intset until lunch was taken at 57 for 2.
groft. Time 16.2.
ha &
"They, first of all, would have 25 yards Free Style. Junior to become affiliated to the Inter- Boys:1. P. Blumenthal; 2. Dutional Amateur Athletic Feder Melellan; 3. C. Smith; 4. But tion, and would then have to ret
up an Olympic Commitlee",
d. In any case, all nations had 25 yards Free Style. Middle to file their entries by not Jater Girls. Eager 2. J. Gar- than midnight, June 16. dener; 3. V. Jilloft; 4. M. Tripple. ? According to a spokesman at Tine 16.8.
the Egyptian Olymple Federation 25 yards Free Style Senior Cales, Egypt might withdraw Girls: 1. 5 Anderson; 2. H. An- the Games if a report that derson: 3 J. Collar, 4. N. Brandt Israel will be represented is con- firmed. The anove followed ru- Imours in
Egyptian capital the 50 yards Free Style Junior that Israel athletes would pursi- Boys: D. Blauenthal; 2. Delate in the Games and that the McLellan; 3. C. Smith; 4. F. Hol-Zionist Bag would be hoisted Rraft,
among those of the other nations.
Time 13.4.
50 yards Free Style. Midlo Reuter, Girls:-), J. Fager; 2. N. Stevens:
3. 3. Tipple; 4. J. Jacks. Time 37.2. 50 yards Free Style, Middle Boys:
R. Sullivan: 2. J. Wood's: 3. G. Hyde; 4. M. Surgi- Son. Time 35.4.
50 yards Free Style. Sentor Girls). $. Anderson; 2. 11. An- derson: 3. J. Collan: 4. N. Brandt. Time 31.2.
50 yards Free
Senior Style. Boys1. K. Surgison; 2. M. Clemo; 3. J. Bugle; 4. A. Robert Son. Time: 32.4.
100 yards Free Style. Mikle Boys-1. G. Hyde; 2. M. Surg!- son; 3. A. Hyde: 4. Blumenthal. Time 65.
NOURSE DEAD
In five Test innings, Wash brook has totalled only 83 runs and #higher score will b readed In his second innlogs It ne is to retain his place.
I was estimated that 35.000 people were inside the ground. flo with thousands sitting an grass outside the houndary circle. when Fatich caine in to face the bowlers.
Compton Injured Fdrich experler red considerable trouble against 2:11 Johnston, who either moved the ball cleverly way. Lefore luckily nicking that bowler through the slips for four to open his *COTC.
When the toin) had risen slow- ly to 28, Australia gained an- other
tested success. Landwall Emmett with his extra fast ball, when rose more than the bots- non had expected, and struck the tip of the bat, which Emmett hur- An riedly tried to draw away, easy catch to Barnes at short leg Leslied.
*ppeared
Port Elizabeth, July 8. Dave Nourse, South African and father of Test cricketer
ta Dudley Nourse, who was vice-
Compton captain of the South African soveraly Injured and was help. ed off the field by.thrès Aus- touring team last season, died here today.
tratiana after hooking short no ball from Lindwall info his Iteferred to as the "grand old
face when he had made four Afrleat cricket. man" of South.
in 11 minutes. Nourse was
70 years 100 yards Free Style. Senior T
alit Compton's forehead was Nourse, who was burn in Croy- Boys: A. McEwen 2. J. Cayon, burrey, in 1878, retired in vertically above his nose and the nes; 3. J. Keats; 4. 1. Stewart. |10|
141 after playing cricket for 45 doctor decided to stitch it. Two Time 70.2.
200 yards Free Style, Selor years. He played 32 Test matches stitches were inserted and he is Boys-1. A. McEwen: 2. J. Cay- and in Arst class matches scorva expected to bat later. nes; 3., J. Keats;
runs, including 37 Time 253.4.
the biggest S. pair of hands ever seen on a crie-
4. 1. Stuart
35 yards Breast Stroke, Munire Girls-1. B.
Warning:
Stevens: 3. Butcher,
2.
over 14,000 centuries.
He had probably
of age.
Tea scores:
10
18
ENGLAND IST INNINGS
Bill Johnson Washbrook, Emmett, e Barnes, b Lind-
woll Compton, not out Edrich, e Tallen, & Lindwall 32 Crapp ibw, Lindwali Dollery, b Bill Johnson Yardley, not out
Extras
Total (for 5)
---Reuter.
FILIPINO PLAYERS' SUCCESS
37
1
22
16
141
+
successful wook for, after hitting his maidon century for his county against Nottingham shire yesterday, today he performed the "hat- trick“. with his slow right-orm spin bowling against Surrey at the Oval.
in first
He dismissed Constable, Eric j Bedser and Surridge with the Surrey total at 213. The hat- trick has been performed twice previously this season class cricket-by E. E. Rhodes, for of Derbyshire, playing M.C.C. against Surrey, and T. L. Pritchard, Warwickshire. against Leicestershire.
B.
SWIMMING
NOTES
First disappointment
Berry-reached his 60 in 80 min two galas lield.
iles
зула and when out for 72 I only, three runs short of
King's record Aggregato Leicestershire of 25,122 runs.
Close of play scores:
of
Team's
Victory
Singapore July 7. The China Olympic soccer team had to battle hard
to beat Singapore by four goals to three in àa return encounter hore this evening. It was" China's last game before proceeding to the London Olympics.
Singapore "early last month defeated China 1-0, Standard of soccer was high in the first half but colourless In the second.
The Chinese forwards set a
· fast-pace· from the kick-off and the unsettled Singapore defence fourid it hard to cope with the clusive Chau Man-chi and Chu Wing-koung. Inside
centre forward China wingers,
Fai,
and
Tinguely, Ind
Fon and Ta
came through repeatedly
more Balkreper
HONG KONG
FOOTBALL PROSPECTS
shots at Singapore's goal. The 1948-48 football season Altken in Hong Kong promises to the storm.
was steady and with rattled defence weathered
tucd be less strenuous than the last, as fewer clubs have
Singapore took, China by sur prise in the eighth minute. The joined the two divisions of China defence became over-con- the football League and no ndent and moved up to help the visiting teams, attack. A pretty move, started
apart from
with lightning speed, resulted in Interports, are expected. Hol Meng hoading past Peng Lun Tan and the amalgamation of the With the withdrawal of Sing China's goalkeeper, oft a pass from Boon Soone,
China Ahead
Innisklilings, Bulls and 28th Royal Artillery into one Army Fide. there will be only 12 team
There
wili
·Two minulas: Inter China it the First Division, equalised through Man Chi off be no ncessity for any mid-week a pass from Wing Keung. The games at the commencement. of
weak the senson and the cramming of following goal came
Inta
the last clearance by Saleh of Binga- postponed games pore, left full back. China month of the season as last year. took the lead in the 17th min- The football renson sigris, on ute. Ying Kee, Chine Inalde the last Saturday of toptember left, slammed for goal, hit the but the two previous Week-ends Grows bar, and Wing Keung will be used for the playing off dashed up to take header on of the Seven-a-side Charity com the rebound which entered the petitions for the Stanley Shield,
Now Applicants
now
net.
China dominated the play but Singapore caught China's defence
Rough Play
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mora
J.J. Deighton Dccomplished the the Colony's swimming sea- feat for M.C.C against Cam-son is the temporary call- bridge in a
The new applicants are Portu off of the V.R.C.-Lai Tsun Sussex aro-day match.
Association and off balance again in a surprise gurse Catholic at Swansea in meet previously arranged for raid. Boon Soong, fast Malays Army. the arly hours J
With the old cluba' there the morning after an all-night journey
The Chinese club right wing, but July 17.
made off up-deld. I will be 16 teams in the Second There will be-noj, need John Langridge (104) and Parkes said it was not ready to take Madon cut. In past Yung Sang, Division.
China right full back and easily of splitting this division into two (50) gured in the first century part. 11
opening stand against Glamorgan
placed sections or forming a third divi For two reasons this particular beat Peng Lun with a this season. They added 131
alon. With this number of leami grounder. match is eagerly awaited. Firstly, runs before lunch.
A few minutes from the inter- the football season should. Gnish the Victoria Recreation Club is B. Munger, Glamorgan's
the accepted criterion of Hong val Singapore was awarded at the end of March.
With fewer teams in the 'Second right-arm
free kick when Chian defenders 014
than spinner,
Kong swimming standort's. brought about a collapse with Sect
the Secondly, Lai Taun Swim fouled outside the penalty area. Division, there will be
available Chyo grounds eight
left winger
on Sunday wlakote for 99.
Union ming
is the only other in Singapore's
Hoe took the kick from, the 24-pfternoons, Berry and
and G. Lester shared stitution to reach up to the mark.
Soine schoolboy games could Leicestershire's first century This they proved last year by yard line to give Singapore a
therefore be eranged then. pening partneraalp this season. outswimming the V.R.C. in the three to two lead.
The following are the entries for ths First Division:Hong The Lai Toun swimmers gave China levelled accounts in the Kong Football Club, St. Joseph'z Jock un impressive display at the Na- next minute. Wing Keung ran Polico, Royal Navy, Army, Hoyal for tional Atheletic Mect in Shang through to Score from elosa Air Force, Stuth China, Kit Ches,
hal early in May. of the 17
range. Half-time store was Kowloon Motor Bus, Eastern, to swimmers pleked represent three-all.
Kwong Wob and Chinese Athle- At the Oval: Bad light and
were La Tour: Hare Kong, 12
In the second half, character- tic. rain stopped
Surrey 218 boys who netted over 50 of the Ised by colourless soccer, China Play
Second Division entries øre?-- (Fletcher 54, Jenkins six for 52, 70 points scored by the local could not get going. Some of the Club, Police, St. Joseph's, Royal including a hat-trick), Worcester-team to give Hong Kong a wide
China (2), China players adopted question- Navy, Army South shire 15 for one.
margin win over Singapore.. the
able tactics and the game be- Kit Chee, Chinese Athletic, Kow At
Times were how- Chesterfields Gloucester second best.
came scrappy. China's winning loon. Motor Bus, Eastern, Talkoo, shire, 242 (Allen 68, Derbyshire ever, comparatively poor.
goal came midway in the second Naval Dockyard Recreation Club, Birmingham, July 7.
40 for three.
The strength of this team role-half. China: right winger Yin War Department Chinese Clerks › In the English Midland' At Leicester: Leicestershire Live to inter-club competitions is Fan centred and Ying Kee head- and Portugie Catholic Associa
Ilon. tournament 240 (Berry 72, Lester 82, Simms in the lady swimmers, Ko Mu-ed in-Associated Press, Countles today, the two Filipino players, four for 31), Middlesex 37 for 0,ng and Tsang Fung-kwan baing. with always
Felicissimo Ampon and Ray-At Taunton: Lancashire 309 their stars. Both swimmers have mundo Deyro, continued their (Place 200), Someiset 22 for 0. been absent from training, since
AL Swansea: successes in Britain.
201 their return from the N.A.M. but Sussex In the men's singles first round, (John Langridge 101, Parks 50, are expected to turn up for Lati Ко Ming Ampon beat D. J. Townsend d-1. Muncar eight for 89), Glamorgan sun when required.
did not faro too well in the 0-2, while Deyro, after D Brst 00 for one.
Sho Paisley: Yorkshire Shonghat meet this year. round victory over A. H. Hunter 6-3, 7-5, entered the third round (Halliday 75). Scotland 27 for B. awam second to Joan Wong, form-
erly of V.R.C.,
who
became all- by beating
C. Batstono 6-4; 0-0 At Chelmsford: Royal Navy
316 (Manners 123), Essex 27 for China's: swimming pride by her in a second round match.
many wins in the N.A.M. The two little continuing
men; their busy day, played two dou bles matches defeating D. A. C. Mann and S. W. Norris 0-1, 0-3. in the first round and then going on to defeat J. A. Evans and J. Koyell 6-2, 0-Z-Associated Press.
The loss of two quick wickets mennt that once again Compton ts faced with a desperate situation. At least one person in the ground 4 Sket fleld and it was said that he did not see him take the first ball Nourse from Lindwall. This was his wife, never missed
Africa in 1890 Darts, who always hangs her head. 25 yards Breast Stroke. Junior went to South Boys:-1. J. Marshall; 2. C. with the West Riding Regiment until the moment of suspense is Smith: 3. Davidson; 4. A. Jones and stayed there. He played for over. Then she continues to watch
Natal, Transvaal and South Af- but
crossed.
Buchanan. Time 25.6.
Time 26.
25 yards Breast Stroke, Middle rica.-Reuter.
Girl. N. Stevens; 2. J. Enger:
4. J. Gardener: 4. V. Jillot. Time
21
50 yards Breast Stroke. Middle
Buys: 1. R. Sulivan: 2. Coltreil;
3. M. Sargison; 4. Mitchell. Time.
43.6
50 yards Brenat Stroke. Scnivt
Girls: 1. H. Anderson; 2. T.
Warning: 3. P. Wickerson. Time 41.8..
a catch.
two
Angers
OLYMPICS HOPES
OUT OF
OF ACTION
New York, July 7.
60 yards Breast Stroke. Senior Two of America's best hopes for the Olympic Games,
Boys:-1. J. Keats; 2. M. Clemo?
3. K. Sarelson; 4. 1. Nicholson Time 41.0.
25 yards Back Stroke. Junior Girls:-1, J. Morgan; 2. P. Gold man; 3. D. Gould; 4, E. Zwan Time 24.4.
25 yards Back Stroke. Junior WEEK-END
Boys:-1, D. McLennen; 2. D Blumenthal; 3. T. Martin; 4. A Alonco. Time 20.8.
25 yards Back Stroke. Middle Girls:-1. N. Stevens; 2. Y. Ji- lott; 3. L. Tipple; 4. S. Jack, Tino,
10.6.
tennis
IRISH TENNIS
Gil Dodds, the miler, and Alan Ford, the swim- mor, may not be able to compete in the Olym- pic trials this wook for their places in the team.
GII. Dodds, holder of the world indoor mile record and unbeaten in his last 37 races, has, according to his coach, strained the Achilles tendon in his log and can hardly walk as a result of the strain six inches the semi-finals of the Irish open S. C. Misra, of India, entered
above the heel.
lawn tennis championships here Track men said Dodds would today, defeating CM. Jones, of have to compete in the Olymple Britain. 6-2, 6-2,-Reuter. trials at Evenstown, Illinois, this week-end to win an Olympic berth.
BOWLING
.1
P.O.C.
The following is the Prison Officers Club Lawn Bowls team
50 yards Back Stroke. Middle for Saturday:-
Boys:1. M. Blumental: 2. J Woods; 3. G. Coltwell; 4. J. Alon- Có. Tino 402,
50 yards Back Stroke. Senior Boys: 1. K. Waller: 2. A. Me Even; 3. A. Robertson; 4. K. Sar gison Time 41.0.
A.S. Fleming, P. Lepissier, C. Jamieson und R.G. Robertson fakip).
MacGrath and Higgs (skip).
R.S, Rosen, Dr. G.I. Shaw, J.B.
From Detroit comes the news Alan Ford, the only swim-
that
J. Burns, Cmrd, W.L. Harrison, mer ever to break 50 seconds for
50 yards Back Stroke. Senior L Grey and A. Jilllot (skip).
Girl: S. Anderson; 2. J. Col
lar: 3. N. Brandt
Diving. Junior Girls:1. Eto Zwon: 2. J. Morgan; 3. Ewin: 4. Electric
F. Ritchie.
Diving. Junior Boys:-1.
Hlags: 4. R. Caynes.
HKERC.
:
A
At
2. Reuter.
ECLIPSE STAKES ACCEPTANCES
Final
202
.
M- S.H. Wong, each of the Lat Tsun swimmers and produc Jer of that remarkable trio, Chan Chun-nam, Lau Tai-ping and You Bal-kwan, has a bunch of young blood under his charge. Ho London, July: 7.
working on several young breast acceptances, for
the stroke swimmers and expects to Eclipse Stakes, to be run at San- enter some in this year's cham- down Park on Friday, July 15, pionships. No names are yet over a mile and a quarter, were available but then Mr. Wong is announced today? follows:
already well known for, his dark Sayajirao, Dublin, July 7.
Count Rendered, horses. Pride Petition, Hope Street, Privy Purse, of India, Noor, Somali,, Alexander the Great, Valognes, The European Y Swimming | Bruleur II, Hyperbole and Garter Club is once again. on its feet. AL Blue, and Migoll-Reuter.
meeting last week, Mr. H. Bol- lerand was elected Chairman with Mr. Ron Thompson as swimming convener. A programme of In- struction classes, periods of train. ing and invitational-galas is be ing planned.
ANNUAL
BASEBALL CLASSIC TEAMS
Chicago, July 7.
new players were placed on the National Leo- gue All-Star team as the final results were an- nounced-in-a-nationwide balloting'on players for the annual classic at St. Louis next Tuesday,
the 100-yards free style, has ptomaine poisoning and may not The following have been chosen be able to start tomorrow in the anal trials for the Olymple team. represent the Hong Kong
Club
Robert Kiphuth, the coach of Five against Prison. Ofeers Club at (Ming Yuea) on the American team, sald today that Ford becamd violently ill Saturday at 4 p.m. Janes: J. Kinniburch; 3. W. T.E Boycott, F.H. Foll; watter eating a hamburger at a
"We have had Stonehause- and R.C. Builer restaurant.
already, and I don't doctor, twice- -Diing. Middio, Giris:-1, J. Į (skip). Gardener: -2. N. Stevens; 3. Y. E Poulson, J.H. Collins, A.G. see how he can be ready to swim Whitefield; 4. V. Jillott.
Gardner and V. Bonch (skip). tomorrow," said Kiphuth. › Diving...- Middle Boys:-1, J JO. Stokoe, H.V. Pamble,
Ford holds the world record of Crozler; 2. M. Sargison; 3. J. G.W.K. Crawford and J. Bot. 49.7 seconds for, the 100 yards will be the same an last year . Buddy Rosar (Philadelphia).
tomley (skip)."
free style, set up at Newhaven, Diving?. Senior :: «Girls:--1, ĦARSA
Connecticut, in CHEFCA Anderson; 2. J. Collar: 3..S. An-
Team v. Kowloon Docks at month he established a new world derson; 4. L... Warning.
Kowloon Dock green at 3.30 p.m. record gure of 55.4 seconds for
A. Coleman, B. Rickford, C. the 100 metres.--Reuter.
Woods: 4. G. Hydo.
1
Diving Senior Boys:-1. A. McEwon: 3, K. Sargison; 4. K. Gough and K. Robertson (skip). J.S. Howell, J. O'Grady, J.
Woller.
Girls Relay Race-1. Upsdell; Bradley and J. Bebbington (pkip).
2. Nightingale; 3. School - "Time"
B.A. Mansell, Hayward, Dr.
Boys Relay Rae Segal Selby and Collyer (skip).
2. Nightingale, a. Upadell. Time
260.6.
Junior Championship, Girli
J. Morgan, VZAMES
Junior Championship: Boys:
D. BlumenthDAL
Middle Championship Girl
N. Stoven, P
Middle Championship - Boys:
My Bullivan,
2nd Trem v Craigengewer: C.C.
on Club green at 3:30 pm
· R. Barker, A. Balley, G. Carrį
and K. Forrow; (skip)\)
H. Dowbiggin, T. Morgan, C.
Dowlane
Hamley, Li Strange T Wal- fer and J. Dickson (ip)
The Second Division match, arranged between. Filipina alip "Girls:➡ Club and .C.C. on Sunday has
Luern.portbodes,
1944, and
last
CLEVELAND SIGN UP NEGRO
enjoy them best
of all
Luckle Rose, the Colony's sensa- tional breast and backstroke per- former, is undor medical supervi-
"The filter tip is a great Thus how- sion for en car allment, evor, 'in healing and she will soon
discovery. It stops all those bo back. Luckie has indicated that she will take part in some of little bits of loose tobacco?” the freestyle events of the cham- plonships this year, if the or-Much more than that, it rangement of the programme për-
The American League team | York); rf. Pat Mullin (Detroit); mils.
National League-1b. pfohnny Sixteen-year-old Joan Wong, with one exception.
The additions voted lato the Axe (New York); 2b, Ed Stanky all-China swimming star will not National League team were Andy
a. Harold Reezo year. This is an instruction left Fafko, of the Chicago Cubs, third camo) 3b, Andy Palko (Chi-, be competing in Hong Kong this base: Harold Pee-wer' Reese, of (Brooklyn); Ir. Stan Musial (St. by her father and coach Dr. Brooklyn Dodgers. short-stop;
Louls); cf. Richie Asburn (Phil-Wong, who is in London studying Eddie Stanky, of Boston Braves, adelphia); rf. Enos Slaughter (St. the Olymple "styles second base; Richie Asburn of Louis); e. Walker Cooper (New School exame aro over for PhDsdelphia Phillies, centre | York). - - field; and Stan Musial, of 8 New York manager Bucky Har-Heather and Shauna Anderson, ris, who will guide the Amerte pretty and popular swimmers of Louis Cardinals, left field, the
Mullin, Detroit Tigers can Only Pat
and Brooklyn's the V.R.C. Leaguers,
The girls' celebrated right holder, was added to the Les Durocher, who will direct the occasion with a clean sweep the senior circuit team, will victory in the. George V.Annual American League seamazon
int which A record vota by 4107,893 fans draw on the Runners-up and Swimming Sports day the signing of plicher Leroy selected the following teame:** select the pitchers to round out Shauna reign the senior girl
Pitchers were champion. Satchely Paige, recognised American Langue-1b, Ceorge 20-man squade, ̈óna: pfit, greatest players In Béquinn (New
Negro baseball card Gordon (Ciergland) aboard Williama topped afl In-
(York) by Joe got Included in the polit
"Tripled and published", tvrˇthe propriam Manager Tou Boudreau said Koll (Detroit) Low Dow dividual vote getters Músiḥ) cv, 1796, madrasane Koterarias,: Limited held, second place and. DiMaxRÍÓ, VELITA TEN JAMES KRATER, Windsor also will be in a Cleveland ini- (Cleveland) (valt, fired – ||Gran" (night=Antosinted Press. 4 Chorion?) s
Cleveland, July 7.
The Cleveland Indians of the American, League announced to-
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$2 for 30
"They're auch
luxury: Inever,
knew a cigaretta
"no
cool and yet
so full of natural flavour
"As it happens, they're
tho; biggest discovery
'smoking, pleasure 'mado
In the past fifty yours,
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