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TOURISTS DEFEATED

CCC'S BATHING

The

SHED

Craigengawer

Cricket "Bathing

Club has acquired Shed at South Bay Beach and the official opening ceremony will take place at 4 p.m. to.

morrow,

The Bathing Shed is located l the front row, being the first ek the right land side when facing The sun, has the YWCA shed on the left und coramands E121 ex- cebent panoramie View of whole bisich,

the

Messrs. I. C. R. Souza, Li Słu- wing sold Dr. N. P. Karanjia are

the officials in charge.

U has been decided to charge a married member and his own Tolly who wish to join for the

Benson The sum of $20, payable Bachelor members nivance, will in charged the sum of $10

for the season,

BY OXFORD

Oxford, May 27. Oxford University wore deserved victors over tho Now Zealanders by 83 runs today in a re- Losing Reid to the markable match hero. first ball of the day from Wrigley, the New Zealanders never recovered and suffered their first defeat of the tour.

Donnelly and the injured Wallace batted valiant-

ley.

ly in an eighth wicket stand of 49 but in on hour and a half, the New Zealanders, who begon needing 165 more to win, lost the second half of their side for 81.

Harrow

medium-fast bowler, proved effective Than the ore taller Whitcombe and Anisnted with the match figures of eight for 48.

two and

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Riots Break Out RAIN INTERFERES WITH

In Istanbul

Istanbul, May 27. Violent rioting broke out in the centre of Istanbul's European district last night in the wake of a huge demonstration protesting against Turkey's loss of a football match in the Mediterrancan Cup competition in Athons last Friday.

A mob numbering thousands marched from Inonu Stadium through Maxim Circle down the Rue de Pero, Istanbul's great shopping district, and literally threw itself against a company of mounted police and sworms of gendarmes and. foot police.

COUNTY CRICKET GAMES

London, May 26.

Rain interfered with today's County cricket matches and at Lord's and The Oval not a boll could bo bowlod:

Highlight of the day

не

TENNIS LEAGUE RESULTS

ro-

The biggest win in yester- day's Mixed Doubles "B" Divi- sion League of the Hong Kong Tennis Association was corded by the Hong Kong Undergrads, who beat United Services Recreation Club ht King's Park 8-1.

AL

was to save an innings defeat with the splendid bowling of Roland nine wickets remaining. Jenkins, Worcestershire Jeg break and googly bowler, who A two-hour stoppage through greatly enhanced his clalms for rain at Leeds prevented Yorkshire their udvantage a place in the England team forcing home

A fenture of the against Essex. this summer. Brought into the

play

here was two hours

of attack after Lancashire's open superb batting by Brine Close pair had scored 84 he finished lie followed by Ave for 50 in the with his best figures in Cham- Essex first innings by a dispiny cricket--23 overs, of powerful driving and vigorous plonship three maidens, 38 runs, seven pulling, reminiscent of Maurice wickets. Largely due to his Leyland at his best. Cluse hit efforts Lancashire were forced one huge six, which made a hote

Cox's Rond, the Ladies' to follow on, and at the close in the roof of the main stand Recreation Club pulled off a nçät of play they needed 154 runs also obtained 12 fours in his 88 victory over their hosts, Kowloon

not out,

down Cricket Club, who went Northamptonshire, after gain.

Craigengower Cricket Club, ing a first innings lead of 109,

who visited Chinese Recreation completed a good day's work by capturing two Kent wickels in Club at Causeway Bay, lost by the last quarter of an hour for the narrow margin of S-4. eight runs. Northamptonshire's Barron completed his first con tury of the season, which con- The draw for the prelimin-tained 12 boundary strokes.

Lawn Bowls Draw

Precisely where they intended flag of the friendship they estab-{ and very alert to go was not clear, but it may shed. On A pitch considerably and Whitcombe

have been the Greek Consulate

Respect And Good drier than on Thursday when Belders.

Of the remaining seven first

or the Hellenic Sporting Club. batsmen had to defend them-

Behaviour Frenzied students and sports last for

43 runa in the opening lovers waving flags and placards

Another placard sold that tives from flying balls, Wrig-innings wickets, which the visitors

the former

the 24-year-old harshly anti-Greek

akt riinutes,

fell back American

should supply Wrigley captured four for 15 and under the Arst

charge of the Greece with "respect and good Whitcombe three for 24.

leaders tried to behaviour also." And another, Wallace alone defied the Oxford police. Their

"Even if you attack, but during his ad pacify them and help them dis-

of band, but wild howling cut them throw yourselves from the Acro half hours he was off.

to 'They charged

and polls you would not be able ngain

defent

your masters of 500 in-struck twice on the right thumb, again. As the Club has provided this debted to their enlleagues for which he broke on the 1937 tour.

more got through, but years." at no small ex-belllinat entches, Kardar in parte did not field and may not bat. In general the police held Arin..

Baykan, President Oxford, 137 runs ahead on the After nearly pite, the Committee look for Ucular excelling with two he held

an hour of argu- the Turkish National ward to the whole-hearted sup-off Berce slashes to gulv.

declared first innings, falled in turn.

leaders Association, ment between the mob

the preferred ¡ros members.

showed Wallace once more

his

and police spokesmen, the crowd Greeks

in an orderly "macaron! eaters to us". agreed to march pluck by defying the Oxford at- stiti awkward pitch for

manner out of the centre of the He added, "But as their for- ships yesterday resulted tack on 80 minutes. Some of his strokes uld not go where Intended, but clever slip

was handicapped difheulties of seeing that he by painful

extra amenity

;

TO REPRESENT

CIVILIANS

The following

wit

Agalo hoth bowlers were

represent

extremely stayed

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1hr Civility versus the Royal Aut Foren the Quadrangular in Bey Tournament Kame played on the Navy No. 1 Ground, King's Park at 10 am, tomorrow:

tiralkeeper: 12. Mima 12K Poller)

Backer Nery Nierzwing Voz (Dutch Dalves:

Der

Leon Tye Hin (Hkin, wa Ived out here and Thant Bingh

Khal

Forwarder

J Southw derprint, Kaim

everal

char-

On

to tho

Some

the

cordones played an aeteristic strokes, but Kardar, other pruiseworthy innings, * but the Indian Test left-arm spinner, none of the other batsmen look beat him with very good balled comfortable. Half the side

Walloce

were out for 41 and at tea eight at 113 and when ball into the sp's hancis at 16, wickets were down for 72. the gate was virtually over.

stalt

Suphi

of

Students' that the

Italian ary rounds of the Colony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Champion-

mer

them not crowd yelled

mastery we

recommend follows:- to do so", and

the

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1

At XBGC

At Lord's: No play today ow.D.

Middlesex declared asing to rain,

at overnight total of 322 for 9.

At The Oval: No play today.

Scores;

Mixed Doubles "B" Division

HKU beat UBRC 8-1.

Lo and U. L. Beeching lost to Mr. and Mra. Fisher 4-0; beat Mr. and Mrs. Ha, 6-2; beat Major Murray and Mrs. Hom cock 6-2,

approval. Similar demonstrations were W.V. Field and Dr. V.N. Atienza Surrey 407; Derbyshire 20 for 4N: Lo and Miss R. Lo beat Mr.

held at Ankara and Izmia, but

of violence MD reponts

were received. Associated Press.

VRC PREPARES FOR BIG EVENT

Clover Slip Catches

fell Law

Lown and Hofmeyr

and

A police barricade 'was set up eatches,

Oxford's batsmen at a street which crosses the Rue thumb,

he did were added to by a blustery wind. de Pera where it turns down to As foug 13 Burtt got in a lot of work with Greek Consulate.

The Wallace. his left arm spinners with

Injuries appeared to be few, the New Zealanders possessed drying pitch, and the fast bowlers but tempore were high even as

the mob marched away chance

I win. nce of bringing off

were still able to make the ball Donnelly marte

Winn ear hastily.

mounted police. Soned by mou The outburst followed a peace- ful demonstration at the Inonu Sindium where 20,000 cheered Leam wildly the national soccer which arrived losers from Athens,

The first. Inter-members' and cried derisively at the Grecke Swimming Gals of the Vic- and Italians.

torla Recreation Club will be Protest Meeting

held on Friday, June 10, with A protest mooting was arrang-heats on Wednesday, June . 72ed by student leaders to voice

The four teams drawn for the New Zealand, 1st innings 110 criticism of what they and the Inter-members" League are 0%

2nst innings

newspapers have termed

un-given below. The teams include friendly treatment given the indies as well as boys and com- Turkish team during the Medi-petitions between these teams 10 térrancan Cup matches and par-wil be held monthly throughout

the victory of the tho, season. 0 ticularly 21 Italians over the Turks in the

But n

(HRC, E, Fowler 1789, 17 BGD KC & WI [ell in the gully and the Univer- rend:

and Xavier C & W、

Besteses: 1.5. Canton

Without a run added, Smith

A.Mity supporters swarmed

Altes decreioj, 17 W.P. Gusmą (Klindazo

sed it. Marepzesć (BerrettED.

Colours: While Thore why see unak

Mr. A.K.P. Quest, 201, 27280, tav. OIKOT.

on to

The close of play scoreboard

247

11

the ground to acclaim the dark Oxford University, Ist innings

blues.

2nd

not The New Zealanders Burc to play are requested to communicate with diaphited by their first delcat,

Hadlee, their captain said after, Scott, c. Wiley, b. Whitcombe

Rabone, c. Van Ryneveld, The Kame "It was n most interest-

Chesterton ing experience. Many of our men had never encountered this type of pitch."

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB

Opening

Night Foto

Tonight at 9.30 p.m.

Thursday's Play

Oxford, May 26. The New Zealanders, playing faced Oxford University here,

if the tour. defent their first After a day of amazing cricket on a pitch drying after the rain. the tourists finished with half innings wickets

their

second

down for 45 and still requiring 165 runs to beat the University.

Twenty-twe wickets fell today for 160 runs. New Zealand and Oxford in turn were out for their best seores of the season-New and Oxford 72-and Zraland 110

Su many brillian rarely have watches been seen in

2

day's

play. Rubone, the New Zealand

ll-rounder, held Ave at stip.

Alort Fielders Oxford were Indebted to their medium fast bowlers

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Not since the close of the Greco-Turkish war has Istanbul

b.

Burit, c. Kardar, b. Whitcombe Hadlec, h. Whitcombe Mooney, b. Kardar Held, c.

c. Kardar, b. Wrigley Cave. ibw., b. Wrigley Wallace, c. Whitcombe,

Wrigley Donnelly, b. Kardar Smith, c. Kardar, b. Whitcombe Hayes, not out

Extras

Total

Men's Section: BROWNS

G. Roza-Pereira (Capt.) A. V.

felt such → violent anti-Greek Lopes, G.. Randall, E. L. da Costa,

37 atmosphere and many thinking Armando Marques, R. E. Souza, R. R. Remedios, A. K. Baker, W. B. Golding. such reaction could stem from a

32 Turks were dumbfounded

Decer game.

that

President

GREENS

Roza 217

(86423). v. W. Allan and W. At Cambridg.x Warwickshire Davidson

C. (58051);

and 32 for 1. Cambridge Pereira and F.V.

Ribeiro University 282 (Insole 128

not (20075) vs. K.M. Omer and out).

U.M. Omar (30281).

At KCC F.X. Soares and J.A. Remedios (30221) v. G.A. Guterres and J.E. Noronha (34188).

At Northampton: Kent 222 and eight for two; Northants 331 for

declared.

At Leeds: Essex 174 and 185 At CCC G.A. nyder and J.K. Slogan for 3: Yorkshire 348 for 0 de-

(27818) vs. L. Castilho and C. clared. F. Leo (20088).

At HKFC

At Worcester: Lancashire 100 K.M. Rumjahn and S.M. Rum- and four for one: Worcestershire

Jahn (28001) vs. A.J. Hussain total no received-Reuter. and A.K. Omar (30004).

At PRC

Franks G.S. Ladd and E.S.

(31146). F.E. Skinner and W.E. Butterworth (24314).

At Recrolo

H. Leigh and J.A. Tibble (39260) vs. A.E. Coates and B W. Drbdbury (24077).

THURSDAY, JUNE 2

At PRC

GOLF STARTING TIMES

OLD COURSE

SUNDAY, MAY 29.

0.04 L C. Saville-D. Hung.

G. G. D. Carter-K, C. Eu. 9.40 D. A. O. Davles-C. H. T.

Sucn. D. Robb F. D. Hunter. A. E. Lissaman~W. 0, Davies. 0.63 R. D. Bell-P. F. F. Wat-

kinson.

9.44 0.48

M.J. Medina Francis Lee and

9.36 A.J. Coelho and (20055) va. C.A. Coelho (27718).

At HKFC

H. Brown Channing and (32422) VB. J.R. Soares and L.S. Silva (28021) J.W. Leg and J.W. Leonard (28035) VE. Pilkington and M. Saul (31122 Ext. 4).

J. Yvanovich (Copt.) J. Gomes |P. On placard showed Ismet Inenu shaking hands with A. K. Rumjahn, S. E. Carvalho,

Eleutherios 126 the Into

Venizelos.E. C. Tavares, R Thompson, R. was a black Pires, P. Thompson, D. Rodrigues. Around its frame

BLUES --Router, shroud representing the

break-

N.Z. Soccer Team May Visit Colony

Hong Kong will in all probability have an oppor- tunity of seeing a team of New Zealand socceritàs in action hero in October or Novem- bor next.

This information was 'divulged at a Council Meet- ing of the Hong Kong. Football Association yesterday, when Mr. H. K. Lee announced that Mr. Jack Skinner had received a letter on the subject.

W. Lawrence (Capt.) G. Saun- ders, S. Mitford. L. E. Guterres. A. Marques, I. Eriksen, L. H. Guterres, E. M. Fetrove, M. A. Saydan

WHITES

At KBGC E.M. Alarcon and A.A. Lopes (30203) va. D. Phillips and It. A. Edwards (58181).

At KCC

9.50 J. B. Hawthorn-K.. A.

Miller

10.00 S. S. Gordon R. S. Barry. 10.08 R E. BaileyJ.

Macintyre. 10.16 P, N. Slater-G. B. Gibbon.

D. Taylor and J. McIntyre vs. A. Add HK. Stock Exchange F. Monteiro (Capt.) C. Guter-

and . Spary

V. Chittenden res, E. Guest. D. Collace, H. Rey-

(39388). The remaining pairs nolds, E. Ho, R. M. Bucks, M.

that have entered have all Rozd, R. Siva.

drawn byes,

Water-Polo BROWNS

J. Hussain and G. Kew,

GREENS

L.A. Benn and R. Sales.

BLUES

H. Wingine and A. D. Brown.

WHITES

P. R. Rasmussen oud V. A. Yvanovich, Jr.

Mr. Lee added that the New Zealand Football Associationed its gratitude for the generous bara

would undoubtedly be submit- ting an application to the Hong Kong Football Association in due course.

The meeting called yesterday was for the purpose of consider ing the application of the South China Athletic Association to tour Manila, Slam and Java.

As tho China was not

to

Ladies' Section: BROWNS

C. Eager, Nickle Penaluna, Bar- Osmund. Enn Roza-Percira.

GREENS

8.

In this latter, the KFA express- treatment accorded by the HKFA the Korean players during their visit to Hong Kong in

Andersen, Francis Silva, January last. Special mention was Milly Ozorio, Magaret Fincher. made of the many courtesies re- colved at the hands Mr. L. F J. Eager, June Lee, Wanda do Sours, Hon. Secretory of the Rodrigues, Pat Sullivan. HKCFA and Mr. A. J. Hussain,

Asst. Hon. Secratúry af the HKFA.

BLUES

WHITES

H. Andersen, C. Guterres, Bar- The KFA also expressed the bara Lee, Valerie Jillott

of South wish that Soong Ling-sing of application

received before South China "A" who was seri March 31, the date laid down in ously injured while playing

Boys' Section: BROWNS

Rula 18 of the Rules of the A- against the Koreans during their George Noronto, G. Marshall, svelation, the Council was unable visit and spent almost five months Alvaro

Alonco. Gerry Noron- to sanction the application...

in hoppital, make the trip, even ha. D. Osinund, A. Tavares. J.

Alonco. It was, however, eventually though he be unable to play.

It was requested that the tour- decided to call an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Associa- ing side be composed of 18 por-

GREENS Manud Gutierres, Tony Basto, R. Ardy. B. Silva.

BLUES

The first Division League match between KCC and Club do Recrolo "B" at King's Park arranged for June 4, will be played on Thursday June 2 at 5.20 p.m.

Swimming Gala At VRC

The Victoria Recreation Club will be holding its first Swimming Gala at 8.30 o'clock tonight,

Finalists and their respective handicaps are:--

and Mrs. Fisher, 7-5, beat Mr. and Mrs. Halk, 0-1; beat Major Murray and Mrs. Hancock, 6-2, T. Lo and Miss V. Le beat Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, 7-5; beat Mr. and Mrs. Haig, 6-4; beat Major Murry and Mrs. Hamcock,, 6-4,

LRC beat KCC 7-2 Mr. and Mrs. Getz bent A. E. P.

Guest and draw with

and

A. wes, 6-1; v. White Mrs. Beatamin. 6-0; beul J. Barrow and Mrs. Horsman, 7-5. Mr. and Mrs. Stroobach beat A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. Lawes, G-1; beat A. V. White and Mrs. Benjamin, 6-2; beat J. Barrow and Horsman, 3-4, Mr. and Mrs. Pom- meroy beat A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. Lawes, 0-1; lost to A. V. White and Mrs. Benjamía 4-0; draw with J. Barrow and Mrs. Horsman, 6-8.

Mrs.

CRC boat CCC by 5.4.

Chlu and D. Leonard beat Miss Choy Wal-woon and Lee Wal-tong 6-1, beat Mrs. Lau and Choy Tin-fook 0-4, lost to Miss Mok Woon-king and Erla Lee 2-0.

fost

Mrs. Fowler and N. Leonard

to Miss Choy Wal-woon and beat Mrs. Loo Wai-tong 5-7,

and Choy Tin-Look 6-4, Lau an beat Miss Mok Woon-king and Eric Lee 8-3,

Mrs. Souza and Baker lost to Miss Choy Wal-woon and Lee Wal-tong 2-6, lost to Mrs. Lau and Choy Tin-fook 1-8, lost to Miss Mok Woon-king and Eric Leo 2-0.

Next Fight Card Being Planned

The sponsors of the Golden Gloves will be staging their next fight card at the China Fleet Club Theatre about the middle of June 1949. very attractive programme is being drawn up and fight fans will be witnessing the best local talents pitted against top selections from the Services.

A

Ramsey Bucks the fighting Rocky has improved tremend- Members 110 Yards Fres Style Hawhirlwind will be seen in ously and is determined to be the

dog in tap: 1. E.C. Tavara (00); 2, E, action, donning the Golden 10p (B); 8, F. Monteiro (9): 4.4.A. Yvaastab Gloves colours and will star in canks.

(7).

the Middleweight

Reynolds les classy fighter and very popular among fight fans. He has not lost a fight and. no matter who his opponent is, he can be rolled to give a good show,

about and. The match talked

Between

the main event of alx rounds. Arrangements are being made to match Bucks with LSA Chanter, the recent lightweight Champion of the Combined

Chanter, Services.

without doubt, is the beat boxer in the awaited

Ladies' 15 Yards Back Stroke Tuzlempa 1. C. East (Go): 2. 8. Andenon (4)

Anderson (8): 4, 3, Eager (Gol. Baya! 21 Yapda Dresss-Strake Handia I, D. Castro (Go); 2, M. Cuterres LA) 8. G. Marshall (8): 4, A. Guterres (2).

· Members": 54 Yards Back Birske Band exps 1. Elin (Go); *, N. Reynolds (). A.V, Lopen (8)1 4. P. Thompson (1). Ladies 11 Yards Brest-Stroke HanRoyal Navy now and his re- Mike Darrago, the pride of the middleweight Champion of the 1, Joan Lazer (Col12. H. Anderson cords show him to be a KO Buffs, against Gunner Trant, the (4) L. 8, B. Anderson (5): 4, G. Eager (1) artist., This match will decido Combined Services, will be com- Begy 21 Yants Free Bigle Handicap: (unofficially) whether Bucks ing off and this time the distance

or Chanter will wear, the will be six rounds.

1, D. Outro (Go}; %, M, Barglion (2) Besto... [Iva (4): 4, A. Alonen (Ga).

return bout

tion to consider an alteration toons, including officials, but that Daniel Castro, H. Castro, Jojo dionp1 1. Mac Boss: (00); %, J.A, Trano | title of the Colony,

. Wombers' 30 Yards Bronet-Stroke. Ham- | crown for the Lightweight Roverse The Dacítion,

Rule

it Soong Ling-ring should decide 10. This Extraordinary: General Meeting will be held to accept the invitation extend- ed, the number be increased to sext week.

10:

31.

A Night In Shanghai -

Antonio Guterres, John Rocha, Sonny Gutierrez, A. Souza, R. Noronha, J. Luz, F. Bornes.

WHITES

Frankio Xavier. M. Sargison,

Robert Xavier. Monteiro Gomas, CA Noronha, J. Ribeiro.

F.

Macao Trip Off The Council niso refused to accord sanction for South China's The proposed itinerary was sat proposed visit to Macao this week- forth in the letter and when Mr. and for the same reason, name- Hussain came to that part which

direct ly. that application for the vial stated that as there was was not received before March alr service to Seoul, the tourists BASEBALL SCORES shosild spend the night in Shang-

New York, May 27 hal- there were roars of 'latighter Boston scored four unearned An Invitation from the Koran from those present at the meet-runs on an error and a close piece Football Association,. Inviling a] ina, team of Hong Kong soccsrites înr Consideration of the Invitation at the second base on Thursday a series of four games in Seoul was deferred.

for # 7 to 8 victory over the last Mr. Wong Ka-trun was' Chair place Saint Louis Browns in the men of the meating and others American longue.

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Barrago's supporters are dond suro Barrago will out-box. Trant Best Local Boxer

this time and reverse the decl-. 1, Nicola Penalana (Go); 2, Town. Eagar Bucks, as records proved. is slon of last lime, Trant is in hard (8): 1, 8. Andersoni (10); Harbers the best local boxer in Hong training and is confident of him- Orund (0),

Kong, taking after, his father. self. Baya! 35-Yardo Back Stroka Handlen "Irons Bux" who is now dead but Speedy Morales, the local" fly-

1, A. Alone (Ga): 1. M. Guterres (who was the undefeated champion weight contender, will be seen. In

B., Bilva '(4)104, M. Burgion (1), Members 1 Tards Individual Medley of the Orient in the Batamweight, spirited two fisted fight against Handicaps 1, N. Reynolds (3): 3, 3. featherweight and light weight Privalo MacGregor the Buffs, Gom (4): 1; J.A. Ivanovich (1)1 4, d. Divisions.

Champlon and Services Cham- Bucks will be a worthy repre- plon. This Bght will be the best Members 19-Tards Frm Biyis Randicaps sentative of Hong Kong for the as both the_Inda are very fast 1 Thompers (o); %, E. Gust coming Olymple Empire Games in and scientific and worth", watch-

P. Mantelen (4): 4, 1, Kriken (215) New Zealand and now is in zeal-Ing.

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Alfred Malig will be matched Team 1.Y..Lopa, LAB. Güler, As ous training and ready to take Karque sad M. Outerre) Tom #1-2, on any lightweight boxer in the gainst Gunner Gandy. Both lada

to prove his claim

Faro ́evenly matched and sahould latton F. Erikoon, N. Reynolds and M. Far Eal to Bareleja í Team Oowt, D., Collave, Rocky Thompson the "Brown.

Shanghai boxers who ar Randall, A., Carvalho, F. Gomis and pearing on the bill and his op- In Hong Kong and who would -Y-Hory, Rez and Brown Kaner A, Kernent will be eliber Sub-Inapac like to participate in the Golden

the middle Clov Tournament Chake By Hot Oknar, Mr. Winning pitcher Tex: Hughgon: 2 Bengal basis, C. Morabe, 11 Car weight champion of the Bar to contact the promotor po dy Chungkus K, Kal Tal and Mr. Losing plicher Ted Garver,

try: F), Xavior, 54, Monselen, D., Dimensi KARANASAssociated Press. Į NOR IN APRE

|M. Boss' and P. Thompeon ; Tom 41–0 |.Bomber" of Texaco will be ap-favide, se battle royal; ASM)

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