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BRITISH CLEAN SWEEP IN DAVIS CUP MATCH

Macao Lose Table Tennis In Singapore

Singapore, May 1. An All-Malaya table tennis ylalting Macho team beat tean by three games to two

Saturday night.

01

This Is the visiora' first defeat' after a run of succes-

Trama

elve victorien

Ince Singapore a fortnight ago.— Reuter,

over Malayan their arrival in

VALLEY ENTRIES

Entries and handicaps for the Fifth Race Meeting to take place on Saturday at Happy Valley were officially

nounced yesterday.

1.

Details follow:

Most Nicholson Hakes,

an-

Une Mile.

Cina 7 (1015 Donia): Arxay (117). Huny

London, May 1. Britain and Czechoslovakia both gained 5-0 victories over their opponents in their first round Euro- peon Zone Davis Cup tios today and will now meet in the second round at Wimbledon, start- ing May 14.

At Lisbon, Britain won all her matches against Por- tugal. With a decisive 3-0 lead yesterday Tim Lewis, oged 22 former Cambridge University captain, was given his Davis Cup chance for Britain and beat the Portuguese champion, Jose Roquette, by 6-2, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5.

Tony Mottram made Britain's hy defeating victory complete

Jose Da Silva hy 7-5, 3-6, 7-5, G-D.

was expected.

Czechosio-

As vakia, winner of the zone games last year, easily accounted Monuco at Prague.

for

In other Brst round ues South Africa, France and Denmark have decisive lends and a guided reached the second round.

Africa

At The Hague. South ted the Netherlands by 3-D and will new moet Italy, which re- ceived a walk-over when Turkey scratched.

In Luxembourg, France hold a 3-0 lead and have qualified to Denmark, which leacts

meet

He (1475, Canaan Pointe (147), Craiger 14471, Epinard (147), Good News (147), Israel 3-0 in Copenhagen.

Kolipaky (147), Liberty Diamond (119), | Morning Hy (147), Imitation (247) Breed Wheel (1473. Runkina (att). Beneful (147) and Vanguard (147),

The

2. Mount Parker Stakes (les Be). Sis Pielongs. Clang 8 (084 Ponlemis Estrellit 1947), Flying Dengun (185), Gentleman Sim 1145), Happy Bay 1149), Hong Kong Malen (147). National (kary [147}, Roder 1147), Shengrita (189), Aliber 11559 And Sprinter +1554.

a. Telmoshan Haken (at Bec.). One Mile China 7 Old Punimpa A) Prmen (117) Argin 1 1471, Be 11563. Theftem (132), Corrle Don (141), Famerai- 1. Fluke What (147), 1ying Wheel $159), Ingrid 1171. Kelly (167), Kwong Mine (147), Glebining (147). (147). Miami Demuly (147), Pearl Belden (147), Rosebud (147). Bhabin (150; and Straiḥnammati 1107),

Marie (147), Peacock

Danes Win

to

Jn all those matches two more singlea games remain be played, but the outcome of these will not affect the resulta of the ties. In the

Copenhagen Kames at Denmark gained a decisive 3-0 tead over Israel when they won the doubles.

In this match Kurt Nielsen and

bent❘ Turben Utrich (Denmark)

and Ralph Gonitzky

Yehuda Finkelkraut (Israel) by 0-1, 6-2,

6-1.

Denmark won the two opening From singles yesterday and two more

remain to be played tomorrow.

Mount Devin Staken (at kredi 2. (1040 Ponlesy ! Ballerina (4471 By-the-way (147), Condor (147), Delphin

(1471, Eplumed (1471. Happy Furniere (147). Happy Retum (147), Jorrocka 0471, Kwang Jaune (147), Mimi (247) and TreanING (147).

Victoria Pink Bandlean ist Rec.). Once Round. Class 2 (Old York} = Amason (1893, Blue Sky 1955). Cooper EL14). Happy Valley (139), Jeep Lee Lucky Berike 1148),

Ichard 146), Rose Femme (144) V.J Day (145).

and

6. Taimonhan Blakes (2nd See.), One Mile CAN 1 FOR Penfest!” “Alrfett 1991, Elmer (lit, Hai Chay (137). Th Bay (147), Happy Event +1671. Harvard (150), Jeckel (130), Klogfaker (41), Midnight Express (1697, National Guard Prosperity (147),

(1471

[152), Pelße 1159), Rosemarie

(147), Hats Atoul

Senin (286) Si Marshal Bolghur (147) and Wright (TST).

By gaining a 4.0 lead against Luxembourg, France has quali- Red to meet Denmark In the second round.

SLOW BATTING BY YORKS

Bradford. May 2. Yorkshire replied with 100 runs for two wickets at lunch time today to New Zealand': 370 for seven declared at the close of play on Saturday.

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949.

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Nimbus A Surprise BOSTON AT TOP OF

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Winner Of 'Guineas

London, May 1.

The surprise about tho result of the Two Thousand Guineas, which ended in a short head defeat for the hot favourite Abernant by the 10 to 1 chance Nimbus, was not so much that the fav. ourite lost but that it was Nimbus that won. This colt, by Nearco, had been beaten "out of sight" by Abernant in the Champagne Stakes at Don- coster last year over six furlongs. Although Nimbus had won over

did not

BRLU

a mile this season, which him a sound each-way chance, it that he Reem possible should reverse the previous six- lengths defeat, even with an extra two furlongs to go.

On their breeding, there was little between Abernant, by the Derby winner Tudor out of a sprinting mare, Rustam Mahal, and Nimbus, by the Grand Prix woner, Neares, out of the six- furloug Wokingham Stakes win- ner, Kong.

However, the race ді New- market showed

Abernant thai does not get more than seven furlongs on 3 severe course. whereas Nimbus does at least get

mile

In dull and rather cold weather, The question now being asked Hulton, who had his left forearms: "What hopes has Nimbus got bandaged in two places, and Hat-of winning the Derby" liday. hatted quietly in their opening stand. Halliday appeared uncomfortable and enused no sur- prise when he gave a low catch' to backward short leg off Creas- well at 32.

The

play first hour's

pro- duced

52 runs. mainly only

which through steady bowling. was well supported in the field. Hutton, reached his 50 In just under two hours, and Wilson ex- perlenced great dimeulty against Gawle's medium fast bowling, while, Cresswell's log cutters per- nitted few aggressive tirokes.

The slow leit-hander Burt vor recalled to the attack and took Wilson's wicket at 105 with a Aighted god-length ball nt which the batsman playes too inte.

Lunch scores: New Zealand 1st innings (for seven declared)

1

A Favourite It would

be foolish to say that GYEN though he ERcks stamina on hie dam alda, Nim. bue le not now a Derby pro- spect. After all, he won the Guineas because he had speed and courage and there was no algn of his faltering at the end of the mile trip.

On the other hand, there is no guarantee whatever that he willi beat at Epsom, over one and a half miles, several colts that he beat at Newmarket, notably Peter Flower, Hindostan and the French Amour Drake. These three should appreciate the longer journey and the softer going which they are likely to get at Epsom,

18

Nimbus is now one of the Der- favourites at 12 to 1, but it

... 370 by

significant that both Peter Flower

and Amour Drake are at about the

the same price.

YORK FIRST INNINGS"

Hution, not out

84

Playing at Luxembourg, France won two singles matches yester- day and today H. Bolelli and P. Herny (France) beat G. Wampach and L. Wertheim (Luxembourg) Halliday, e Cave, b Cresswelt by 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 in the doubles.

Playing against the Dutch at J.V. Wilson, b Burt The Hague, the South African NW.D. Yardley, not out team won, the doubles match and now hold a decisive lead of 3-0.

Czech Triumph

The doubles match resulted in Erie Sturgess and Eustace Pannin (South Africa) beating Huns Va

7. Mount Parker Blakes (2nd Bees. Swal and lyor Rinkel (Holland) |

His Furlongs, Clase 8 4014 Toni) |

Arctic (147), Atlante

(167).

by 7-5, 0-3, 6-4.

Two more mutches remain to

Straight 4141: Emperors Sixte (147) be played but South Africa are

Fearless Witrus (147), rep Remuly $1871, Unia Sapola, (147). Sure Shot (147) and Topeall (1369.

1. Victoria Peak Handicap (2nd Her). Once Bounik (kas (004 Vumber): Aamul flexuty (137), Dominion Day (161). Flying Arrow (185), (deep Bhing (147), Pearl Diver (136), Pleasant Valley (110). Bħan- nom (169), Sonkunpota (118) and Sunndalen (185).

*

now certain to meet Italy in the second round.

Extras

Total (for 2 wkt.)

did

This Week's Football

The Interport match between

Масло

on Hong Kong and Saturday next and the Cham- plons (5. China "A") versus The Rest game on Sunday are the highlights of this week's soccer programme.

in nidiklon to the above matches, the following are akn down for decision during the week:-

rollee

TODAY

FIRST DIVISION

St. Joseph's (PP from 0.13.48): Boundary Street, & pang: Refere41 A.F. Wil Lineament W. Gibeon and 11. Richardsons, Postpencil). South Chin "A" RAP (PP from

3.1.49) Caroline 11, 0 pm. Re ferees A..T. Gomi; Lingamen Mak Young-tai nad P.P. LI.

Solicitare

Poller

Club

TOMORROW

BECOND DIVISION

Bouth China: Caroline p.m. Referees Bat. Manan.

PCA: Boundary Street, 0 p.m. Refereer J.G. Padley.

Tramways; Club, 6 p.m.; Refereei 1. ing-tonK..

Dockyard Talkoo; Navy, 6 p.m.; Re

ferees La Theo-pa

Et. Joseph's KMB; St. Joseph's, p.m.;

Navy

Referee: B.X, Kwok.

THURSDAY, MAY 5

HECOND DIVISION

Ki Chee; Navy, 6 p.m.; Refereet A Leck. Army-K! • Army-HK (PP" from 20.10.49); Chatham Bomst, p.m.: Referees F.A. Barrelta.

Polles

FRIDAY, MAY 6 FIRST DIVISION

Navy (PP from 29.1,491; Bound ary Street, & pin.; Referee: 2 Ward; Linesmeni 2,3, Liu and W. Olbeon.

RAF Kwong Wah (PP from 9.2.49

Bokunpoo, b.m.3 Ralore! W. Gaffney: Linesmen: Y.F. Mink and A. Ribeiro.

It looks very much as if the Derby may be won by a colt that

at not run Newmarket, chief 27 among these being the Beckamp- ton quartet, Royal Forest, Faux Tirage, Welsh Minstrel and Ridge 100 Wood, Lord Derby's Swallow Hoor Tail, the Geckwar of Baroda's ¡Ja!

Hind, Mr. William Woodward'n American-bred colts, Lone Eaglo and Brown Rover, and the French

-Realer,

APC Win Golf Cup

The Final of the George Young Cup, played at Fanling on Sun- day In very depressing conditions, The games between Czechowas won by the Asiatic Petroleum slovakia and Monaco played In Prague where Czecha won by 5.0.

were Company who defeated Lowe

Czechoslovakia, who held

the

decisive 3-0 lead yesterday, won

Bingham and Matthews by alx points to two,

The qualifying round for the the remaining singles today. Caplams Cup. also held, resulted The results were: Jaroslav in G. G. D. Carter qualifying Drobny beat Alec Noghes 0-2, with a 74. Runners-up with 75 6-2, 6-1, and Vladimir Cernik were W. G. Robertson, F. Groves beat Georges Pasquler 8-1, 6-0, und G. Cautherley.

0 Hount Parker Stakes (Bed Bee.. Bix Furlong. CINA (Old 'onde) Ame. Clipper (147), Betty Lou (189). Dawn (247I, Diamondfeld 11(7). Ere Wine (147), Mabuhay (1471, I'mfizim (147), Plukla (182) and Tell Trip (167). 0-4.

10. Mount Davis Stake (2nd Boc.).

Czechoslovakia will meet Bri- From 2 M.P. (1849 Ponles) Amsterdam tain in the second round. (147), Honry Dew (147). Jemima (147), Pablle Opinion (147), Racing Queen (147). By winning a 3-0 lead against Sharpshooter (147), Strychnine (147), Luxembourg, France qualified to Vietary Ship (147), Cestle Prinema (149), | meet Denmark in the Good News (147) and The Tigress (147).` round.-Reuter,

second

France And Spain Winners At

Rome Horse Show

Rome, May 2.

France and Spain wore the winners in the two second

day events of the 18th Rome

International

Horse Show yesterday, Spain was also second in one event, Eire won second place in the other...

SATURDAY, MAY 7 INTERPORT MATCH

Kang v Macao Boundary Street, m. Referee: N.M. Omar: Liner mens J, Ward and A.E.P. Curat.

BECOND DIVISION

challengers, Including Royal Em-KM Navy (PP (rom 26.9.48): Chatham

pire, which was recently BC quired by the British band lead- er, Jack Hylton.

A Puzzlo

Mr. Joel Murless; master of the Beckhampton Stables, han set everyone a puzzle, to solva to find Mis selection for the Derby, in which he has several others entered besides the four already mentioned,

Reliable reports are that, ail being well, it will be Royal Forest

Road,p.m.; Referee: A.F. Wle. Dockyarů

CA A T

(1 from 10.5.495: Navy. 5 p.m.; Refervet Li Bing-tang, Army-HK Bolleilord (PP from 3.4.495: Sankumpos, + 1.1. Itelereol A. Ribeiro

SUNDAY, MAY 8 EXHIBITION MATCH Champlona (B. Chiam "A") ▼ Rest: Cumm

1ine 1H), 8 p.m.;

Referee: Expl. Chient: Inesmen: and Sgt. Manson.

New York, May 2.

The Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds fought out a double-loader yesterday, and the Pirates, behind the six-hit pitching of Bob Chesnes, trounced the Rods 10-4, knocking Cincinnoti out of first place in the National League. The Reds come back and won the nightcap 5-2.

Meanwhile, the Boston Braves | Cincinnati

3 0 2 took over the League lendership Winning pitcher Bud Lively, loser by sweeping a double-header with

Clif Chambers. the New York Giants, 6-5 and New York

5. 10 0 4-2.

made Philadelphid

it three

1 straight over the Brooklyn Dod-

4-2 Eers by winning with Russ Mayers limiting the Dodgers to New York eight well scattered hits.

Philly entcher Andy Seminick | Boston homered in the fourth.

The St. Louis Cardinals got 15 hits off five Chiengo hurlers to defent the Cubs 0-3 in a drizzling rain.

Ted Williams knocked a homer with the bases loaded in the sixth the Boston Red inning to pace Sox to an 11-2 victory over the New York Yankees, American League loaders.

The game was called at the end of the eighth inning because of rain.

(1st game) Bostan

0 6

Winning pitcher Warren Spahu,

loser Monte Kennedy,

(2nd game)

4 10

0 2 8 0

2 7 2

4 ft 1 Winning pitcher Johnny Antonel-

1. joser Sheldon Jones. Philadelphin Brooklyn Winning

plicher Buss Meyers. loser Prescher Roe. St. Louis Chiengo Winning pitcher Harry Breacheen.

B 15 3 13

0

loser Dutch Leonard.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston New York

11 14 1

2 6 2

The Chicago White Sox won their seventh straight game Winning pitcher Mel Parnell, loser game against the St. Loule Allle Reynolds. Brownt, sweeping both ends of] Chicagʊ

St. Louis

a double-header, 2-6 and 14-11.) (1st game)

Dick Wakefield's three-run Winn Karl Drews. homer in the first inning gave the Detroit Tigers a 3-2 win over) Chicago pitcher Bob Leinon and Cleveland Indians.

pitcher

loser

the

(2nd game) St. Louia

7

13

0

6 10

Joe Louis In Manila

Manila, May 2. Joe Louts, who, has fought for millions, fights in Manitu on May G for US$15,000, The Brown Bomber arrived this afternoon for two three-round exhibitions in

bohalt Philippine charity.

Colonel Sponsor

of

Andres Soriano, of the ring arrange. ment. commented during a

conference that It

nowa

fitting that Manila, the fight fan centre, should be host to the greatest, fighter of alt times-Askociated Press.

BRITISH BOXING PROFITS

Landon, May 2.

The British Boxing Board of Control showed a profit during 1948 of £8,631, the Secretary, Charles Donmail, reported.

The Board, which governs pro- fessional boxing in the United

1 Kingdom gets most of its Income Wight. from a percentage cut from pro- moters, and boxers who fight in 14 10 main event bouts.

*11 16

Main event fighters pay five per cent of their pursa after deducts cent

Winning pitcher Bab Kusava, ing expenses. Promoters of big

loser Red Embree.

Lemon pitched a two-hitter, The Philadelphia Athletics took both ends of a double-header Cleveland from Washington, 15-0 and. 7-3. Detroit

Rookie Alex Keller

2 0 3 2

won the Winning pitcher Hal Newhouser. seven inning second game, which!

loser Bob Lemon. was halted because of Pennsyl-Washington

9 12 Vanto's Sunday blue law.

The Scores

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Pittsburgh

(1st game)

Cincinnati

(1st game)

Philadelphia

Winning pitcher Jor

Shows

also pay five per cent of the gate receipts after deducting Dextertainment tax, purses of the

main boxers and expenses. percentage promotions.

I

+ 15 14

The

is lesa for smaller

Mr. Donmall said the promoters payments amount to just under Coleman, two per cent of the gross gate.

loser Dick Weltermoth. Washington

(2nd game)

E Philadelphia

R

H

10 13

14

0

Cheanes,

2

0

Q

Winning pitcher Bob

loser Willard Howell. Pitsburgh

(2nd game)

DiMaggio Still Out Of Action

3

7

n

Winning pitcher Alex Keiner, loser Dick Weik.-Associated Press.

The Standings

New York, May 1. Today's Major League standings (Including today's gumes) were as follows:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston Cincinnall

W L

9 5

Pig .643

-7 5 .583

St. Louis

5

.545

New York Brooklyn Pittsburgh

G

7

462

П

7

.402

7 .462

+

.430

Chicago

1417

New York, May 1. Yankees today announced that Joe DiMaggio's injured heel has Philadelphin not improved sufciently to allow him to make the first Western trip with the Club.

ro-

Biggest contributor le Jack Golomons, the leading Londen Impressario. He told a Board meeting that since 1945, ha háð paid in almost £20,000. Multiplying Mr. Donmall's twe per cent by Mr. Solomons' pay- ments shows that the promoter in less than four years has collected gross gates of about £1,000,000,- Associated Press.

Speedways Break All Records

Daredevil

Londen, May 2. motorcycle

rider

drew a record attendance of 10,, 604,301 fans last year at Speed-

way league matches.

Speedway racing came to Bri tain 20 years ago. Theru are now

the League. 33 teams

Best previous attendance "wa

10 3

.708

A

4

.600 tenant-Colonel

AMERICAN LEAGUE Yankee officials hope, however, New York 1st DiMaggio will be able to re- Chicago

the joln

Club whon it

Cleveland turns to the Yankee Stadium on A. Unrrutto

Detroit May 17. Recent X-rays of Di-Philadelphia Maggie's heel have been encour Boston LEAGUE STANDINGS TO DATE aging, a spokesman sald, but it St. Louis

the outfelder Washington should remain herò for further treatment.

FIRST DIVISION

was decided that

Goale

P W D L P AF

1

60 16 43

5 HS 2D TA

and that Gordon Richards, who 8. Chine "A" 22 20 1 has the tough task of picking his km Bus 24 10 mount for the one big race he Chinese AA.... 24 17 hos yet to win, will be up on

23 13 this colt.

Army...

Kit Ches

Club

Yankees announced also that 457 left-handed pitcher, Tommy

61 48 31 Byrne, will not be able to make

24 14 19 10 48 29 the Western trip.-United Press.

22 10 2 to 60 40 22

75 76 13 41 60 29

24 8 2 1 491 15

29 44 12 35 57

Entries for the Jubilee com- petitions next week-end close at 12 noon on Wednesday for the It is clear that Abernant wills. Chink " mixed foursomes and the same not be asked to run at Epsom, Eastern time on Thursday for the Men's and none of the others seem to St. Joseph's, 22 1 3 12 ** 24 Bogey ond Foursomes Bogey. have the same

NAVT strong stamina qualifications that Royal Forest Police Members who wish to onter

possesses, although Ridge Wood, RAF (other than those who have

a winner at Sandown. already put their names down on mile fast week, is stoutly brod.- any of the club Hats) are re- Reuter. quested to inform the Secretary's | Glee, Tel. 32340, before the

times indlented,

APC

D.A.O. Davies

W.G. Davkiaom M. J'olinek

M.B. Dougins

LRAM

1.B. Lobb

D

1

5.8. Gordon

1 N., Oliver

1 K.A. Miller

Davies and Davidson U Robb and Gorden # Pollock and Douglas 2 Millet and Oliver 0

Total

COAL TOWN WINS AT JAMAICA

New York, May 1. Mr. Warren Wright's four- year-old Coal Town, halfbrother

France took third place in the (sating rides that brought the Arst avant--sa steeplechase—as crowd to its feet in admiration. lo Citation, scored his seventh

well the winning position and exptured 'third; fourth, and firth

In the second event, high jump

in

Italy took fourth and Afth

places in the steeplechase.

For the first time a woman

rider was placed. She was pret-

over a

KRAMER BEATEN

144 65

2 17 39 14

*

2 17 22 05

fiealt

Kwong Wah.. 21

BECOND DIVISION

P W D Ꮮ FA P Chinese AA.. 7 22 2 * D1 24 44 17 20 5 2 94 10 45 20 III { LỜI BỐ 25 IT & 2 78 2D 39 28 16 6 7 45 31 .39 14 B7 to 40 SE 26 10 2 3 09-28 TE 27 1 11 80 77 27

Amy HK... Army-K1 South Chine

Cairo, May 1. Jack Kramer, American holder Kit Chee of the 1947 Wimbledon title, who Navy

SCHOOLS FOOTBALL

BIK 0,239,660 in 1047, reported Lieu

Vernon

Brook

583 chairman of the Speedway Con .533 trol Board.

G 6

.500

3 10

3 11

Colonel Brook said the bigger .231 problem for the sport is the short- .214 age of riders. Many come trop

Australia.---Associated Press.

-United Ness.

Leo Durocher May

Be Vindicated

New York, May 1.

The pendulum of public opinion swung toward Led Durocher and again away from him today as the Giants piled up support for their brassy manager, who is undor suspension for an alleg od fight with a fan last week.

With cancellations, delays, etc., the Kowloon Section of the Schools Football League is so for behind that at meeting on Fri- day, it was decided to cancel the league for this year and sub- stitute a knock-out competition for those schools

There are growing Indications decide which two will meet the that Durocher will be vindicated lending two of the Hong Kong when he faces the Baseball Com

19 11 8 1 83 74 Section

27 10 14 BN 74 23

is now a professional, was beaten | Dockowed here today by Bobby Riggs, an= Tramways other Wimbledon champion, by PCA

Polite 4-0, 0-4, 7-9.

Club ...... In other matches played by foseph's. 377 professionals, Pancho Segura, o Solicitors... Ecuador, beat Mohammed All, Talkoo Egypt's loading professional, by wb Chinese.. 30 11 25 27 101 ช

0-0, 6-3, and Segura and Kramer beat Niggs and Dinny Palls, of Austraila, by 6-3, 0-4,-~Houter.

CAGE TOURNEY POSTPONED

107 1

20

concerned to

The draw resulted as follows:- misalonet, A. B. Chandler, in Cin- Yaumati 39 43 24 18 AM); Wah Yan

(PM) VYaumati cinnati,

Durocher is under suspension Diocesan because of charges by Fred Boy- 2145 161 15 Boys' School; Ying Wah v Lo

ex-serviceman, an SCT),

that

21 23 105 11 Sulle, the winners of this match Durocher kicked him at the Poto

LOS ANGELES BEAT PARIS

Paris, May 1.

The tennis star, Frankie Parker of Los Angeles, made the United States victory in the Los Angeles- Paris lawn tennis

tournament

to meet Mongkok.

Dates when tre matches are

to take place will be announced later this week.

nnnnnn

Schools Soccer

Grounds after he had heckled the anta' manager through a -15-2 lacing by the Dodgers.

Cronk

Noxt

Georg ona witness, Crank, came forward with th story that it was he who ha kinked Boyson, accidentally Bald ho WAR walklin across the field after the gam and Boysen either was pushe or had fallen, "I tripped, ave him and I #uppose I

Kicke him, ald Cronk

Many fans and Writers jumped

Durochor's support to.

today Baseball writers signed a resolu

At first Durocher's future look-tion supporting Leo. Dan Parker

od black. He has been in frou sports editor of the. "New Yo The following are the remain- ; ble many times before, once for Daily Mirror," said in his columb ing games in the Senior and hitting a heckling fan. It ap today that Mr. Chandler should Junior Division of the Hong Kong peared that his baseball career not have suspended Durocher

: Schools Football League --- - WEDNESDAY, MAY 4

But the nextion of the day consecutive victory this season by. was the riding of Spain's Lieu winning the 850,000 Gallant Fox Lonent-Colonel Jose Moraños Handicap at Jamaica, New York. on Quorum, the beautiful bey There were six runners. Arablan golding on which he In 20 races Cool Town has won the first event of the meet. 15 times and ran second three Thursday, have been postponed complete today with an oaxy 6-0. Queen's College Diocesan diab, 4.30 be his last,

ing on Baturday, With dark gathering, a light

times.--Router.

wind

CLUB ELEVEN

ty, blonde Miss M. Canere, who rainfalling and 6 high took third pince for France in blowing, Colonel Morenes charg the high jumping contest. She ad at the newly-raised barriers went twice barriers ranging in, the second and final round

Jumping

event as though

won

Cairo, May 1, The European basketball cham plonships, due to start here on until May 15 owing to transport delays. --Reuter,

LAWN BOWLS

POSTPONED.

.

BENIOR

pami Referent). Dr. J.A.P. Bøller: Tilgesen E. Strunze and lilckfara.

might be over. Commissioner without a hearing. Chandler known to have WRIT- "Thousands of Giants" follows ed him that another antle would fers who had no use for Duroche

have become his supporters bel Mr. Chandler suspended Duro cause Chandler's obvious attempt cher on Friday pending a hear-lo convist him before trial ha ing of the new charges. Then outraged their sense the pendulum began swinging. wrote Parker mee of Justice, First Boysen was discharged from The

News devoted h Snternal injuries. Then the pre- full column today la 14 letters sident

of the Giants, Horace from readers on the Daroch

false and that he has sidavite conalders Boysen's accussions the Olanta

Walalt hospital with no bruises and no York, Dart editor of the Mainte the way Wan Yang His Joseek's Sontham Announced that he subject. All butte

FRIDAY, MAY ́8

from 1.30 101.05 metres on the high

The following will represent little brown golding in pretty, he were springing across prairie the Club and XI in a soccer match Without the slightort | #galna; Trainways at Club Ground slackening of the breakneck pace, tomorrow

6-3, 6-4 victory over. France's Marcel Bernard.

B.L Los Angeles' two-man team of Yg Wah Yaumatie Naty. 1.10 p.m.i Parker and Budge Patty bad al- `Haferves, Mr. Collins, ready won the tourney yesterday

JUNIOR they took the first three Anal-Chine (AM) – T Watch 13 the best of five sets

Joseph's, 4 b.ya. and wout up the tourney with Owing to unforeseen circum- The only reach victory came

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