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GRAND FINALE TO SEASON'S CAMPAIGN FOR SUPREMACY

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Unfavourable weather having wrought havoc with the Senior League Play-off fixtures, there cxists an uncertainty as to whether the pro- gramme will be completed before the season closes down officially this Saturday. Providing the weather man will play ball, an effort

will be made this afternoon to play off the two remaining decisive games, when Braves and Jaguars tangle on the Recreio Football Ground, and the Saints and Americans clash at CBA.

Eric Guest, who must register a perfect four-in- four in his Snal game against the Braves to annex the title.

Barring Upsels, this twin-bill frst-baseman Funil provide a grand finale to season's ruding campaign for the Blue and Gold bunting, sym- Elematic of diamond supremacy.

Should the Senior games con- clude this evening, deciding the new champions, it is intended to snatch an All-Star strie against the Champlon

Erie Guest will be turning out on the local dilamond for the last time this afternoon, as the ball- belling artist /will be proceeding Hlackhawks, into the United States cotly next

weekt.

Junior cynibition gume,

The Midget Longue which in still turee way fight between Acer the Sainia.

and Black:

hawks, will be completed with.

Batting figures Battlig figures in the Men's in the next few weeks, when a Senior Division as follows:--- special gala presentation cere

held at King's many will be Park for the tota

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ITALIAN INT'L LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Rome, April 25. Billy Talbert (United States) and Jaroslav Drobny, the self- exiled Czech, today reache the final of the men's singles in the Italian International Lawn Tennis Championships here.

defeated

In the real-Anals Talbert beat Billy Sidwell (Australia) 6-3, 6-1 and 6-0, and Drobny Budge Patty (United States) by 12-10, 0-1 and 0-3.

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1950.

Palestine wins Two Thousand Guineas

Nowmarket, April 26. ·

The Aga Khan's Palestina nosed out American- brad Prince Simon in a photo finish in the Two Thousand Guinoa's classic on Wednes day.

Prince Simon started a 3-1 favourite.

Light was third.

from

on 1

Masked

The prices were: 5 lo 2 Masked Light, 3 to 1 Prince Simon, 5 to

Palestine took the fead two, French, horse Emperor, who were: furlongs

home in the offered at the twentica straight mile race, and just held on to beat the bold challenge of the handsome American conten-1 Palestine, 10 to 1 The Golden der who was making only his Road, 100 to 8. Welsh View, 20 to second

appearanice

race 1 Emperor, 20 to 1 Rising Flame, 93 to 1 any others--Reuter. course.

Palestine, who had been beaten only once-by Masked Light in his last race as a two-year-old last autumn-won first money of 1,800 gulness. - Press.

Associated

Final callover

London, April 26.

the 20 runners Only seven of were quoted at the final callover at the Victoria Club tonight.

Most of the bookmakers were at Newmarket and not a great Mr. E. Wanless Masked Light deal of business was done. maintained his position

as

Mra. Annalisa Bossi (linly) bent Miss Barbara Scofield (Untied States) 1-6; 6-3 and 6-3 in the semi-finals of the women's angles and in the final will meet Mis Joan Curry (Britain) who defent- ed Miss Niska Migliori (Italy) by favourite, although he eased from 2 to to 5 to 2. This was the result of support for Mr. Williera 0-4 and 6-0.

Woodward's American-bred colt, Prince Simon, from 7 to 2 to 3

Mixed Doubles

to

Malaya-HK varsity contests

Home soccer:

Drink

Coca-Cola

lee-Cold

Liverpool favoured to beat Arsenal in F.A. Cup final

HKU Sports:

Morrison Hall win four major events

(By "ALBION") -

As far as Club soccer in England is concerned, noxt Saturday will be the climax of previous do or die encounters in the FA Cup. Yes, it's Cup Final day again at Wembley; this time it is a North versus South bottle, with Liverpool representing the Northerners and Arsenal the Southerners.

The stage seems all set for al

Sheffield Wednesday will need: mighty anal. As usual, it will be to win all their remaining games

Morrison Hall of the Hong Kong University, recorded.. u

a full house at Wembley, with a to clinch matters; just one slip":

will let their rivals, most successful year in sports sprinkling of football fans from and they during the 1940-1950 scason all over the country making Sheffield United, in. by winning four of the seven helt annual trek to the Stadium. major sports events.

It loks as though the decider

It will be a great day in the will have to remain until the last and the chances day of the playing season. United are at Honic to Hull and should

The lawn tennis Inter-Hostel soccer world championship

won cham-

Singapore, April 20. A contingent of 22 players the men's open doubles

pionship partnered with his bro- and two officials from the Uni-ther Donald and the mixed dou- versity of Malaya will four bles with Rita Lo. Hong Kong in July for a series of inter-Varsity cricket, tennis, badminton an 1 hockey with the Hong Kong University.

matches i

Bealdes his successes in terinis, Norman Lo is also a HKU track champion.

tennis

can

programme,

The latter' are away to Lon- doners, West Ham, and will be hard put to it in order to take buth points-vital points to them

a

by look even. was annexed

I favour Liverpool by reason win their last match of the sea- Morrison Hall, led by T. T. Lim

of their quick raiding forward son fairly comfortably, then to

sit back and watch Wednesday. line. (Captain) and the Lo brothers.

never tail, 7 Stiil, one

Vital points Norman Lo, one of the HKU's star sportsmen, earned the triplo what with Wembley nerves and contend with and the like to when he crown in tennis

the fact that the Gunners are at home once again. In the league

At the other end of the table sec Pompey have a stand off as

down to play Cup I think we can safely say It will they were

be Plymouth and Bradford to Finalists Arsenal.

It looks as though there might drop out Plymouth at least.

Bradford still have slight temporary change, (1 say a ter be temporary as it now looks odds thance and I expect they

gome with for the second time Coventry City on Saturday-hop- "This is the first step towards

on Portsmouth taking the chan-be all out in their establishing inter-Varsity rela-

plunship 1 au a result of Wolves and will have gone down to Black tionship in this part of the world,

running), at the head of Division Ing that Queen's Park Rangers and we hope to visit many other

The champion hall boasts some Blackpool having comparatively burn. It's anybody's guess.

Notts County have only to The Aga Khan's Palestine had universities in turn," said Mr.

of their remaining ranking easy away games against Bolton

win ons Colony's top supporters at 5 to 1, which was Liew Slp Hon, the President of of the

games to be assured of a place Yes, both teams should record

Il next soRBOTE. the HKU all-rounder-Eric Ho sity. available yesterday. Welsh View, the Athletle Union of the Univer- athletes, including Charlie Huang and Stoke respectively. steady at 100 to 8.

The main attraction of the tour (HKU swimming champion) and wins from these games. The others quoted were the unwill be the Ride Challenge Shield Norman Lo (track and field as beaten Rising Flame

for cricket and Dr. Chan Ah-well as tennis star).

With the University tonnis kow's Challenge Cup for tennis.

tournaments completed yester. day, prizes were distributed by Mr.

George Choa (Maisi Kotowall).

Gordon Richards' mount, The Golden Road, owned by Bir Percy Loraine, was easy to back

and went aut to tens.

The mixed doubles semi-fanls results were: Adrian Quist (Aus- tralia) and Miss Gussie Morar (United States) beat Tony Mot- team and Mrs. Mattram (Britain) 5-7, 7-5 and 10-8. Gianni Cucelli

and Mrs. Boss'

trom the Nimbus stable, on a minimum of 40 times at bat, (Italy) beat Sidan Muralla and Miss Jean Quertier (Britain) by 6-2, 2-0 and 6-1.

19 68 27.307 Inclement weather recently han Erle Guest

14 49. 15 .303 prevented many fans from ob- 1. Driksen

55 21 382 taining tickets on the ball-feid, Spiky Guterres, 18

18 53 19 Oamund

358 will be Tony Tret Balted mumber reserved for those who intend to

The above statistics are based purtkipate

The traditional Prescutation Ball.

obtainable and the following who have fail- These tieteis from Doe then, Shell Housed to meet the requirement have been left out. Billy Soares 304, t the Peninsula

A. . Bakar 378. Hotel on the night of the dance.

Record number of gomes

A record number of games were arranged this year, amount- ing to a staggering total of 342.

For Leads' information the gures were arrived at as fol- lowshi

1st floor,

Men's Senior League

105

Senior Playof

15

Men's unior League

00

Junior Playoff

3

Lactics Senior League

18

Ladies Junior League

30

Midget League

43

Inter-long League

28

Mens. International-

Ladies Internatiohal

Total

342

With the exception of a fow games which were rained out during the past few weeks, all of them were played off. The-Landies-Junior-Butting title was decided last week, with White Fang third-sncker Cécile Arnul- phy topping the Jist with an aver- aze of 447, closely followed by Carmen Sausa of the Squaws with 442.

Men's batting title

The Men's Batting title 'should

he wol by Madcapper Rennle

TAIKOO LAWN. BOWLS TEAM

on

Taikoo Club act as hosts to Hong Kong Electric Club Saturday, April 20, in a friendly three rink Lawn Bowis match. Taikoo will be represented by the following:-

R. B. Marshall, W. B. Brown, J. Waid, S. J. Pollock (Skip).

J.-B. Baxter, J. Rowan, W. G.

Miss Curry and Mrs. Mottram beat another British pair. Mrs. Betty Hiltsa and Miss K. Tuckey 2-8. G-3 and 6-3 in the women's doubles semi-finals,

In the final they will meet Miss Joan Walker Smith and Miss Jean Quartier (Britain), who had al- ready qualified.-Reuter.

HKCC LAWN BOWLS

Members of the Hong Kong Cricket Club are reminded that the official practise night will be on Thursdays,

Will all

members who

Was

and the

40 Inf. Div. Rifle Meet

MAJOR PACEY CAPTURES

· TWO TITLES

Major Pacey of 1 Royal Leicesters carried off the honours at yesterday's 40 can Infantry Division Rifle Meet- signing which was held at Kai Tak Ranges by annexing the Championship in two events. Major Facey won both the In- dividual die Championship and

McKie, J. H. Kinniburgh (Skip). participate in a Club Trial on

A. Steven, N. Heuton, C. Saturday, April 20, please Bovard, J. C. Chalmen (Skip), the list in the Club House.

Baseball:

Dodgers score fifth straight triumph

New York, April 25.

Sequiera who is now at the top Lofty Joe Hatton, who must have been wonder-

with a comfortable 420, and the

only other player who can pos-

sibly topple Sequlera is Joguar

ARMY, KITC WIN HOCKEY MATCHES

:

a ball gamo, made up for lost time today by pitching a two-hit 3-0 victory over Boston Bravos as Brooklyn Dodgers ́scored their fifth straight triumph,

ing when he would ever get into

eighth.

In the second inning, Bob Elllott hit a clean single off Hotten, then the lean lefty routed the next 23 batters in a row before he walked Connie Ryan with two out in the last of the ninth.

solidifted Larry Jansen's lead Two matches in the hockey Sam Jethroe next singled, buli

and he went on to pitch the league were played off yester- Willard Marshall mode the final day Army easily accounted out on interference when he for YMCA by eight goals to crashed into Hallen on the base path after hitting an easy Kowloon Indian grounder.

With Phil Rizzuto sparking the It t two Tennis Club scored

was a swill tillating deal between Hatten and Vern Blek- batters and Vie Rascht pitching goals win over Police.

ford which required only an hour steady ball in all but one loning, The following are the Hong Kong Hoskey Association fixtures and 86 minutes to complete, Do- the Yankees defeated Athletics up to and including Wednesdayers scored all their runs in the 6-3 at Philadelphia. May 3.

nil and

third.

He had only one bad tnning- the sixth when Dick Sister blast- ed a three-run homer.

The Ride Shield was present- ed the Vice-Chancellor

by

of

Hong

Kong University, Pro

fessor Rido,

who led the Varalty cricket team when they visited Singapore last year as the guests of the combined colleges. The colleges hold the cricket shield but the visitors went home with the tennis cup.

will

Include The contingent two women as part of the bad- minton team. They will leave by boat and will be away for about two weeks as the guests of the Hong Kong University.-Router,

-

In addition to capturing the championships, Morrison Hall also clinched the track, swimming and football titles and gained the runners-up position in basketball.

T.

Slipped badly

In Division nex

They will have a stiff task when they go to Northampton on Sat- urday, although the stiffer the op Sunderland, who slipped badly position the better County like at Huddersfield last week, have it. So it is an away win in my left it a istile too late in their bid forecast for this week,

It could be Aldershot and Wal- for honours, although they should thrash lowly Everton at Hoker sail who have to apply for re- Both In gicction

this league. Park this week.

near the. At the other end of the table, teams are precariously one looks, for the ever present bottom and in addition they have Birmingham and Manchester City played two more games than the and concludes that it now seems present bottom teams-Millwall a pretty hopeless task for the and Newport.

of thein. both

close

Birmingham are at Home

The

a

to

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Prize winners Prize winners were! Inter-Hostel football champions: Morrison Hall (Y,K. Yui, Charlie Huang, S. B. Yue, S. L. Mo, M.

Difficult tasks. A. Dietrich, Lee Ting-wai, S. Wong H. W. p.

Aston Villa. neighbours,

Aldershot are at Home to Ip Hollands, Kwong-man, M. K. Yung, Samy On Villa's, recent form, Birming-swich and Walsall entertain Wat ham cannot expect to profit much ford. Both have difficult task

fore- to perform, Inter-Hostel lawn tennis cham from the game. It looks

In the Northern Division, the Yen, H. Amann and R. Yu, pions: Morrison Hall; T. T. Lim, gone conclusion I fear.

Cherlle

must be said for issue is settled. Doncaster Lo, D. Lo, N. Lo,

sanie Huang, E. Ho, H. W. ID.

Blanchester City-they are also in now be hailed as champions Inter-Faculty tennis cham the Birmingham area when they this league.

It has not been without struggle pions: Arts Faculty. 9. Hollands, play as guests of West Bromwich. D. Lo, N. Lo, E. Ho, Y. W. Ng.. The latter won away' at Ful- though.

and will no and F.. W. ham on Saturday S. L. Ma. B. Tsul

doubt be in good spirits as a ro- Kwong.

Handicap singles: S. A: Vanar: suit.

It looks as though both City H. W. Ip. rundleap

doubles K. K.-Loke and Birmingham will return to K. E. Division II from whence they Today at 6.45 p.m.

and S. Trui; runners-up

came in 1947 and 1948 respec- Court No. 1 J. Lerious vs R.O. Tan and N. it. Gong.

Mixed doubles: N. Le and R. Lovely, Division 1 the battle for having to ask the other member Baker.

Lambert 2 Mrs. N. Court No.

Baker ve Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Jor Young Court No. 3 A. E. P. Guest va C.O.

March.

Miss M. Figuerado vs of the Court No.

Mias P. Ward.

Individual Championship Class "A" for Infantrymen, scor- ing--111-points_in_cach_event

The Individual Championship Class B for Other Arms wat won by Sg Crosby of 40 Div. Sigs. Regt. with 92 points.

Fte- Oxford of South Staf- fords won the Individual Cham- pionship Class "C

Soldiers with 83 points,

Position at the end first day firing:

KCC TENNIS HANDICAPS

The following is the tennis pro- gramme at the Kowloon .Cricket Club for this week:

Match V Officers and Ser- Court No. & Mrs. J. Watt vs Mrs. reants Team Match. Practice 1 and 2. Practice 3 to fire on to

morrow.

1. KSLI 322 points; 2, 14 Fd. Rest RA 294 points; 3. 24 Ed. Engr. Regi RE. 203 points; HQ 27 Inf. Ede. 293 points,

38 Pistol Individual match. Fractice 1 and 2. Practice 3 to

fire tomorrow.

Champion-Rino

Major Pacey, 1 Royal Leicesters.

1 Royal Leicesters, 111 points. 2. Major Brombicad, 1 Royal Leices

J. Lawes. Court A, 8 Mrs. M. Chow vi Mrs

N. Tebutt

Tomorrow at 5.45 p.m...

Miss P. Ward and Court No.

A. V. Whito vs Mrs. C. Getz

C.I. Stapleton. and Court No. 2 Mrs. G. Chaun and Mrs. E. Litton va Mrs. J.

·Hersmen and Miss M. Fisher. Court No. 3 C.R. Tiernan and J.

·

Horsman vs J. Leriou and

F.R, Kermant.

D.

Kwok.

F.H.

runners-up D. Lo and M. Ahwec. Ladies Singles: Rita Lo run- ner-up M. Sanders.

Handicap mixed doubles: Vanar and Mohideen.

Men's singles: Norman Lo.

Gateshead and Rochdale have alven them more than a rub for their money.

It will be out of Wrexham, Halifax, York and Bradford City mre-election-candi- from whom dates will come..

Of the teams

cama which might avoid

or of the league for their indulgence, promotion stil goes on,

Bradford of I think Halifax and course, Spurs are assured

to have the better ratura, but who

City seem will accom.

pany them still remains to be outlook. settled.

Terry Allen becomes

World and European Flyweight Champion

+

London, April 25. Underdog Torry Allen of Britain piled up a big lead in the first nine rounds and then hald off a furious counter-attack to win the World: and European Flyweight boxing championship tonight with a 15-round decision over Honore Pratesi of Franco.

Lieut. Walker 40 Dly. Sigs. Regt. 37

points: Major Bromlicad 1 Royal Leicesters 35 points: 40 Div. Pro. L/Cpl. Middleton Coy. 35 points; Capt. Tuck 1 Court No. 4 K.M. Getz KSLI. 32 points.

Court No. 5 A. Zimmern and J. V. Individual

Sellors vs R. Thompson and C.W. Tebutt. 111 pointsams

Baturday, April 29 at 2.30 p.m. Individual Championship Class

Getz

Mrs. 8.The former London street peddler was bleeding "A", infantry)-1. Major Pacty, Court No. 1 Mrs. E. Litton and

к.м. Groundwater and N. Hart

badly from a cut eye at the end of the fight Baker. ters, 183 points. 3. Major Cle-

and it took all of his strength to ward off No. Court

Ms. G. Chaun and 40 Inf. Div. Rizzuto had a double, three menti-Smith, HQ,

Chen

vs Mrs. E. M. Teb-

Pratesi's desperate bid for a late knockout. butt and T. 5. Baker. Roy Campanella walked, Hat-singles and a walk for a perfect 35 points.

Individual Championship Class ten bunted and both runnert day at the plate.

But he was successful before The American National Boxing The Yankees made 13 hits," (Other Arms)-1. Sgt. Cros- Court No. 3 R. Lapsley and G. word safe when catcher Dal

Rossellet vs Winners Tieman the capacity 10,000 spectators at Association has asked that he sign Yogi Berra connecting for two by, 40 Dlv. Sigs. Regt. 02 points. Crandall: slected to try and

and Horsman against Lerlou Harringay Arena and thus cap immediately for a tile match with douples and ull but one plan in 2. Major Baty, 24 Fd. Engr. Regt.

tured the titles vacated when Dado Marino of Hawali, a fighter and Kermani. Campanella at accend.

walked

the lineup getting one hit aplece. RE, 88 points. 3. SSM Lomas, 24 Peewee Recze

Hinty Monaghan of Ireland re- the United States NBA considers. Sunday, April 30 at 10.30 x.m.. Fd. Engr. Regt. RE, 87 points,

as worthy as Allen to take Mona- Raschi was wild George "Shotgun" Shuba drove in

Lieut. Waler, 40 Div. Sigs. Regt Court No. 1 L.F. Stokea vi Win-red last month.

Prateal had beaten Allen in a ghan's vacated titles. ner. Guest against March. one run with a fly ball.

Raschl was wild, walking saven 87 points. Duke Snider slagled home Hat butters, but he still matinged to

Individual Championship Class Court No. 2 F.R. Kermanl vs A.V. Ight last year but he was too YMCA NAF, RNRC No. 2,

White

slow in starting tonight. For one 10.00, Sgt. Maj. Harian, MSi ten and Jackie Robinson beat out be the only Yankee plicher thus Young Soldiers). Pic.

a squeeze bunt to score Reese. MeCelland.

for this season to go the distance. Oxford, 1: South Staffords, 13 Court No. 3 Col and Mrs. A. For thing, he was bothered by the warnings The inning might have been

wards Winners Mrs. Litton referee's repented, in the sixth, along with three Leicesters, 79

Mes against holding. Getr and

against

Hart Groundwater

Once during the fifth round the head" base

when the Athletics scored al Parnell, 1 South Staffords, 75 running by Snider.

bout was halted for half a minute Snider, after moving to second their runs. Dutch; Sookun-

points.

Baker. Commenung

Boston at Washington and

The Moot will continue today Court No. & Mrs. M. Chow and L. while an interpreter came into po, 10.00, W. O. Smith; Mr. on Robinson's bunt, started back

to first belloving it to be a foul. Cleveland at Chicago were post- and tomorrow....

Kotowall vs Winner Mrs the ring to explain to Prates! Xavier.

Chaun and Chen against Mrs. Me rule violations. He was tagged out easily.

poned in the American Leagun winless

A 21 first week, the sa war Chicago at Pittsburgh, 2

Tebutt and Baker.:.- After

2.1 underdog Glants took advantage of three night gamo in the National

Court No. 5 Min. D.N. Pepperell Allan went into the ring a 2-1 v Winner Miss Figuerade underdo However, he quickly errors in the first two innings to League.

learned that the Frenchman war defeat the Philles, 8-4 at New

against Mise Ward.

April 30 at 8.00 pm. vulnerable inside and so confined York in frigid weather.

SUNDAY! Army v Police; Sookunpo, 11.10, Mr. Paimer; CYS, Gater.

RNKC No. 1 Navy v KITC; 11.30, Mr. Blinko; Capt. Fayne.

"B" Recreio "A" y Recrelo Recreto 1000, P. Bradey; 1/Tei Mathowson.

and

Royal

No. 19.30, NMS Scott; S/Cdr./even more fruitful but for "rock-He gave up 10 hits, three of then points. 2. Pte. 3 Pte.

Chahd Tara; RNRC Nomade

Padley

TUESDAY Recrelo AMCA; Recrolo, 5.45, CYA Cater: W. O. Sruth.

Navy v Dutch; ANAC No, 1, 5.45, Mr. Elinko; Mr. Karlor...

WEDNESDAY

Army RAF Scokunpo 5.30 CYB Gater; Mr. Xavier.

RUGGER RESULTS

yo London, April, 25,

The following wore the results

of Rugby Union games played to day: altar.

Durocher's "dandies".

COLONY TENNIS

LEAGUE

following changea have been The mado in the Colony Tennis

Today's scores were

NATIONAL LEAGUE-

League:"

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USRC

Mixed

tered

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A brave little band of 4,040 fans had their first chance to whoop it up for Loo Durocher's dandios, who, scored 221 thres unearned first Boston Braves,

Brooklyn Dodgers

jening 'runs off Bans Mayer and Philadelphia Phillies added another in the second with New York Chants 081130

Hammer and Orth

Krater 0 Newport 14.1%) Teigna Wille mouth 8 Gloucester) 16.53 Weston MA

Alvin

Super Mare 0 Falmouth 0-Reus 10 bark and Jack Harihaman In

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in

and

and

The British Board of Boxing Control which sanctioned to nights championship match has made no reply to the United Status request. Young Allen, who vowed the the would win the titles and use cammings to do business, was rated iktlo chance to beat Pratesi, even by his fellow Britons, though he had won a non-title victory aver Monaghan, He had only speed not nearly the Frenchman's punch. The capacity crowd paid £80,- 000 to wliness the match,--Unlied,

[Sunday,or E. Baker vs Win- the early rounds to forcing a close Press Bape AAMERKATUAN TON

Court No. 3

night never Friving Protest techance for his long punch

team entered

Der RO Baker Against Team en-eien. E Litton vn Wins

Count No:2

Bigner Miss Lambert Baker Wheoinst Mr. A) Balley. team will have All-Yahals members of the Club who wish to play for the Club in the City Lougune this year are TO- quested to come for Kameson : Saturdasa

wratsel out loan with a rally In the lih he cut Allen's left are and he slowed the speeds

kin the link tour-rounds.

Thomas also wins

London, April 20 Eddie Thomas, the British Wel, terweight Champion, beat Bruno

wArostegan, of France, or points over 10 rounds; ins bout preceding Town for the remainder of the World Flyweight title content

between Terry Alley of Lon Harringay: Arenk, London,

Both are a home this week and should win their games, Bradford with Accrington and Halifax against Oldham.

Forecast for matches to be play- ed on Saturday April 20%

F.A. CUP FINAL Arsenal v LIVERPOOL

Division 1 Birmingham v VILLA Bolton.v.WOLVES Burnley v Middlesboro CHELSEA v Newcastla DERBY V Charlton MAN. UNITED v Fulham Stoke v BLACKPOOL SUNDERLAND v Everton WEST BROM v Man. City

Division 1 BARNSLEY v Plymouth- Coventry v BRADFORD GRIMSBY v Brentford LEEDS v Bury

Luton

v Chesterfield' PRESTON.v. Cardiff

Queen's P. R. v Blackburn SHEFFIELD U. v Hail....! SOUTHAMPTON v Leicester Swansea v, SPURS West Ham'v SHEFFIELD WEL

Division lif South Aldershot v Ipswich BRIGHTON V Palace. BRISTOL C. Bournemouth MILWALL Reading NEWPORT v Bristol-It. Northampton v Notts C. Norwich Southend NOTTS F. v. Port Vale SWINDON Leyton Walsall v WATFORD TORQUAY V Excier

Division 111 Narth BRADFORD C. vAccrington CHESTER ́y' Mansfeld ge DARLINGTON v Tranmere DONCASTER v Lincoln

HALIE

Hart]

HEADS. Barrow

Oldham

CREWE

York

totherham,

1.

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