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VAN HEEL WIN'S SIXTH DRAGON SERIES RACE

Stupendous welcome home for Liverpool

Liverpool, May 1. The welcome given to the Liverpool football

team-- beaten Cup finalists last Satur- day when they returned to the City tonight could hardly have been greater had they brought the Cup with them.

A crowd, estimated at abuut 120,000, thronged the station and the two-mile route to the ground at Anfield to welcome the party of players, wives and officials wh role in three couches from the station.

When the train reached Liver-

(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK”).

Saturday's weather was as mixed as it could be; first there were strong winds and, black clouds, then heavy rain which tailed off into

• drizzling calm and finally sunshine and a good brooxe.

Van Heel, who won the Dragon Series Race, was first across the line in this event, followed by Sedgwick and Mallorie."

BI buoy was passed to port without tacking; then in a calm it was a struggle to reach

HWD 2.

The

fleet then spread across the harbour, looking for wind to carry them to Lyemun Bencon❘ and for once neither shore gave any great advantage, for the boats were together again at the beacon.

risen

Was salled in fast time, with a number of luffing matches at various polnis.

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post 20,000 people surged against By now, the wind had crush barriers, and when the lead-ugain and the rest of the course ing couch came out of the station. with

the

standing players through the sunshine roof, there was a terrible roar and a sea of waving rosettes and bunting,

In spite of the elaborate poller precautions, crowds bruke through the unfenced stretches of the roule, holling up the coaches.

Players cheered

Al Anfield, where a Junior match was being played, another 30,000 people cheered the players who, headed by a band, walked around the Deld after the game.

Mere people turned out on the and Meinls players

As

joute left for elvic welcome at th Liverpool

Town Hall.'

Another great crowd or

wildly cheering people "raised the roof" when the Lord Mayor appeared on

on the balcony with; the players. Half an hour before the party arrived at the Town Hall there was a rush in a nearby street

stemmed with. which was only dimculty by police and officinis.

Several children were enught in The rush and some had to receive first aid treatment. The excita ment was also too much for some elderly people, who fainted and had to be attended ta-Reuter.

TENNIS AND HOCKEY

WASHED OUT

the wind was On Sunday, stendier and the sun shone.

In the first dinghy race Bailed on an ebb tide, Nixon made an excellent start.

The whole fleet tacked out into the tide for Far APC, which was reached in the order Nixon, Mrs. Mallorie, Cookson, Mrs. Trenerry. Spencer-Cooper,

The courac then. gave a coni- fortable reach to the Store Nor- diske and a beat to HWD 2.

Still loading.

For the beat, Nixon which was still leading tracked out to get the benefit of the tide, followed by Conkson. Mrs. Trenerry and Cooper.

The rest carried on towards lost slightly by Kowloon and doing so.

Then came a ruh to the line, which was crossed in the order Nixon, Cookson, Mrs. Malloric, Loram, Spencer-Cooper, Mrs. Trenerry, Cooper, King, Ballen-

den.

The

rup

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950.

English first-class cricket season gets under way

London, May 1.

The English first-class cricket season, after a complete washout on Saturday, got under way today in bright sunny weather.

The honour of scoring the first century of the sea-

son went to David Sheppard, who made 130. for Cambridge University against his old County, Sussex.

Sheppard, a stylish right- hand batsman, gained his County Cap with Sussex last scason and went to Cambridge

Shell Sports

soon tacked into Causeway Bay, this year. He should prove a Club annexe to

Chute, making

a good start,

Fast flooding tide followed by most of the fleet.

The optimists who went out into the fast flooding tide were carried practically back to the

starting line.

The

wind was very variable, each puff coming from a different direction.

Chute, Loram, Five boats, Cookson, Nixon and Furrer made Far APC and got well away and had rounded the Store Nordiske and HWD 2 before the remainder passed Far АРС.

great asset to the University this season.

be opened

Today he batted confidently

An annexe of the Shell Sports Club will be opened at and hit 12 fours in his 130 in

The English Test players. Iteg the Kun Tong Installation of four and a half hours. Simpson, of Nottinghamshire, and the Asiatic Petroleum Com- Bill Edrich, of 'Middlesex, were pany on Friday, May 5, at 6 other players to register centuries:

They were both playing P.. today. for the MCC against Yorkshire at Lords.

Yorkshire were dismissed for 113 by two English bowlers, Ro- ley Jenkins, of Worcester, and Loram paaied Chate on the Trever. Bailey, of Essex, Jenkins run to finish first, followed by took reven wickets for 45 runs Bailey three in 15.5 overe 'and and Nixon Chute, Cookson, Furrer, with the remainder wickets for 10 runs in 10 overs. over 10 minutes behind. The team race next Sunday

Batted faultlessly

Mr. E.C. Hubbard, wito of the manager of the APC will perform the inaugural ceremony, after which an Inter-Members Basket ball game will be played, followed The Shell Sports Club function- by tea and a film show. ed before the war, but was wreck- ed during the Japanese Occupa tion in the course of an air raid.

The Club re-opened early this

Drink

Coca-Cola

Ice-Cold

I COULDN'T TIE UP SOCCER'S HOUDINI!

(By JOE MERCER,

Arsonal Captain and "Footballer of the Year") Whenever I wiggle my left thumb I think of Stan- lay Matthews, Yes, the memories that 19 years of League football have stamped on my brain are not, oll pleasant ones!.

I

con turn my left thumb round like a windmill. It was dislocated when I tried to stop the wizard of dribble one afternoon during a war- time game.

It was an England trial match, does the work of three when i

1 remember. Stan was having comes to talent-spotting in the the time of his life, as usual, on Cheshire area.

the right wing-and, as icit half,

Tem, who later became manager it was my job to put a stop to of Wrexham and is now on Liver some of his tricks.

Towards the close of the game pool's outside staff, asked me it

i'd like a tripi with Blackburn. 5tan got the ball again and made off with that curiously deceptive loping stride of his.

I went after him. He sold me the dummy all ways. Five times I went in to tackle. Five times I

missed.

I

jumped at the chance, but didn't dream It would be with the "A" team against Bolton Wanderers.

me

Glasgow Rangers Scottish Team of the Year'

London, May 1. Glasgow Rangers, by draw- ing in one of the two Divi sion "A" matches tonight," which completed the Scottish League programme this season, proved themselves the Scottish

cam of the Year."

They had already won the Scot- tish Cup and their draw today with Third Lanark enabled them

Championship honours, to pass Hibernian in the fight for The details of the Scotllah, Bosson are:

Scottish Cup: winners-Glasgow

benten

Analiste-East flangers, Fifo.

Scottish League Championship: winners-Glasgow Rangers, run, ners-up Hibernian.

Relegated from Division "A": Stirling Albion and Queen of the South.

Playing at Inside forward

"Scottish League Cup: winners---- did the hat-trick and folt I had

East Fife, beaten Analists-Dun- had a reasonably good game. Sfermline Athletic. did my sponsor" who must have baan heartily fed-up with before we reached home. Every 10 minutes or so i kept asking him whether he though? would invile me to Blackburn burn again.

Obviously somebody at Ewad Park didn't think much of three-goals feat by a youngster perfect ex-playing his first trial, or perhaps

But all the time I was man- euvring Sten towards the corner- dag. Once I got him there he'd

a tangle. be trapped, I thought. Only Hou- dini could get out of that sort of How wrong I wast I lunged in to rob Stan of the ball, but the shadow shuddered, as Johnny I went Carey would say, and down heavily on my left hand.

Matthews Is

morning will be between Army Simpson, who opened for the year and is now situated on the "A" and Army "B" followed on MCC, batted faultlessly for two roof of Shell House.

'In order to provide members at May 14, by the last of the League and half hours and hit seven the Kun Tong Installation with races, Commandos versus Inter-Cours in his score of 100 exactly. nationals.

His stand

with Edrich for the similar facilities as those available second wicket added 163 in 1 hr. to members at the Town Office, it'

at the right ilme. was decided to erect the annexe 55

tnina. Edrich was the third player to at Kun Tong, score a century and his innings

of the Ladies The last rece Series will be sailed on Sunday afternoon at 4.30 p.m.

THURSDAY, APRIL 27 60th. Dinghy Berien Rade. 1st Furrer (10) 49.00 (800); 2nd Kempton (8) 50.04 (878); ard) Trenerry A. (1) 55.13 (576); 40 Mrs. Mallorie (14) $7.00 (480); 6th Yourieff (18) 58.12-(380); 6th Dunlop (20) 59.32 (300).

the continued to

fleet closed up.

Loram gained on the last leg, best back to the line, by tacking out into the harbour, but was unable to maintain his advantage.

Owing to the heavy downpour

The second race was salles which began shortly after 4. p.m. over the same course as the first all tennis and hockey_matches lap of the first race, but by then sci

can- the tide had changed and the for yesterday were. celled.

wind was fluky.

For Deep

SATURDAY, APRIL 29 6th. Dragon Series Race. Ist Van Heel (12) 1.45.58 (858);

Friendly Dinghy Race. 1st Mirs. Mallorie (14) 1.4123: 2nd Cooper D. (1) 1.51.33; 3rd Mrs. Brown (11) 1.59.24.

ample of the horn footballer, they didn't like the look of my Some players sweat and study face or the shape of my legs, be- the arts of the game all their cause I never heard from Black- lives, yet fall to rise above the burn agin. ruck. Men like Matthews have: Let me say that Mr. Williams the gift of doing the right thing was just as disappointed over the business as I was, especially when Another minn who had that Everton's scout, Tom Corley, took

years a colleague of mine at an amateur.

Park Goodison

Dad was tough Dean was

about the just

For years I had been waiting onlekeat thinker I ever saw ofar this moment, because as far

You've heard Him

Promoted from Division "A" Morton and Airdrienenisus.

Bottom clubs in Division "B": Allon Athletic, and. Dumbarton. Reuter.

HOME SOCCER RESULTS

4

London, May 1. The following were the re-i sults of football matches play...

of 12 included one six and 15 HKFA COMMITTEE it was Ellly Dean, for many me to. Goodison Park to sign a ed today:

In the first County match of fours and took nearly three hours. the season, Burroy were all out for 102 against Glamorgan, their last five batsmen adding, anly 26 euns in just over half

an hour. Norman Hever, with his med- um-paced deliveries, was chiefly He claimed responsible for this.

Murray Hoffmeyer, the South African Oxford und English Rugby Union International, came to the rescue of the University with a bright 59 not out.

Close of play scores The close-of-play scores of cricket games today were:-

At Lords Yorkshire 113; MCC 234 for four Simpson,100, W. J. Edrich 129).

MEETINGS

AGENDA

the

WRE

my

Third Division (Bouthern) Bristǝr

0 Northampton Millwall 1 Newport

Scottish League, Division "AM

0 East Fife Falkirk Third Lanark 2 Rangers.

Glasgow Charity Cup (First Round)

4. Queens Park

Other Matches

1 Lelcaster

0. Hibernians

Reuter

That's what they mean when Good Harry Cooke, now the tald cut on the touchline at one.

1. Confirm minutes of meeting they talk about a football brain. of them. Will Cuff, then secretary Coaching Isn't the be-all and end-of

the

No. 7; 2. Tb enquire into Sum Kam Chee of Solleitora

business.

A meeting of the Referee's the field. Sub-Committee of the Hong Kong, described as a great header of back as I can remember my father ball. The secret of his had always encouraged me to take

up football as a profession. Football Association will be held a

WAK at the Association's office

scoring feats on pheners of the brain

I've heard present-day players behind Monday, May 8, at 5.16.p.

AGENDA

say they'd never encourage their goal-nodding movement.

profes- Partick I remember a match in which youngsters to become 1. Confrm Minutes of meeting

the subject just Exeter Football Referees' Association: lob. Baly was just about to flick

argument on 2nd Dubols (1) 197.50 (748); 3rd four of the last five wickets for No. 2; 2. Re letter from the HK I sent him a really bad forward sionals, and I'm not going to start

and finished with an 3. Any other business.

It one way then in a flash he now-but I declare most em- Spurs 1(1) 1.40.52 analysis of 11 overs, Ave maidens, A meeting of Sedgewick (2) 1.48.35 (658); 4th runs

the League

get all the honours that I've on Gretschmar

In the

Forget opposite direction. The

to collect. It bus (074): 5th Whitehouse (3) 1.51.48 20 runa and four wickets.

The Indian fast-medium bow Management Committee will be changed his mind and headed phatically that I have no regrets.

held at the Association's amico goalkeeper took one course, the been fortunate to 94); 6th Mallorie J. (5) 1.52.20

Mackay (7) 1.59.59 ler, R. Divecha, playing for Ox on Tuesday, May 9, at 5.30 pan.

another. Resulta gem of a been worth it for the fun and good big centre half himself for dad AGENDA 418); 7th

whs Oft. Jin. tall, and he used his companionship alone. ford University, took three Glou- (346) Daiko (0) DSQ.

1. Confirm Minutes of meeting cestershire wickets in one over,

As we were stripping after the

I always wish eld dat weight. In fact, he had a reputa 51st Dinghy Series Racs.

thém with Fuccessive No. 7; 2. Re various teams failed

could have lived to see me make on for being tough. wreck buoy, where the wind was 1st Yourleif (8) 1.36.45 (831); two of

him change his mind. "Oh, I the grade. And here's a funny Back came Cuff's report: "Well, fluky and light; as a result, the 2nd Cookson (5) 1.38.00 (716): bails, and his final figures were to turn up during league matches: game I asked Billy what made

thing-it wasn't until I joined he's good right enough, but if we 3rd Howell (11) 1.41.29 (021) 22 overs, seven maidens, 34 runs, 3. Any other business.

A meeting of the Disciplinary saw the goalkeeper's shadow over

Everton's ground staff that played him we'd be drummed out 4th Nixon (1) 142.00 (532); 5th three wickets.

heard any stories about dad, of the Sub-Committee will be held at my shoulder," he said. "As 11

He had Ave man Leaguo. Morton (3) 1.45.28 (447); 6th

Swift's orror

It Harris (14) 1.46.23 (366); Caley!

the Association's office on Friday, moved,. so.1 changed direction." May 5, at 5.15 p.m.

trainer and 46 years period of the

game (19) Retired.

to have him wi' us than agin us?". with the club, who told me one "Yes, but wouldn't it be better player sent off the field of play all of Soccer success. The best of Everton and later president of asked one of the parly

Well, Cuff's journey that after- Clerk-Association; 3. Any other way for any up-and-coming the Football League, sent Harry

to-learn-iwith his to put the rule over my father noon wasn't in vain, for he spotted youngster oyer. Why, even now, I always when he was playing for Elles Sam Chedgzoy playing and lost, no

time signing him, make a careful study of the stars mere.

He reported favourably, and of opposing teams.

There are times when you can Cuff decided to have a look at the copy from them, even in The following are the Club del match, to good advantage. Frank

Swift, for

example, tells At Oxford: Gloucestershire 16 Recreio Lawn Bowls teams interesting story of his teen-age Oxford University 95 for three Saturday, May 6, the games in final as Manchester City's goal- (Hoffmeyer ant out 59).

commencing each case

In keeper against Portsmouth At the Oval (County Chain-

1034. "Everything Gallon did plonship Match): Survey 192; p.m. fat Division Glamorgan 123 for two (Park- Reorelo "White" (Home) v IRC in the Portsmouth goal I copied R. M. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Costa, everything except putting on G. A Noronha, F. V. V. Ribeiro my loves; It cost City a goal,"

says Frank,

You see, he went down to L. da Silva, J. P. Xavier, M. A shot and the greasy ball shot Baptista, H. A. Ozorio (Skip).

through his hands into the net. A. M. Silva, II. R. Pinna, C. I P.

In

days my apprenticeship Basto, C. Roza-Pereira (Skip).

there were stars in plenty to Recreio "Blue" (Home) PRC study. Take my first League A. F. Noronha, J. C. Remedios match at Everton in 1933. It wat C. C. Pereira, J. F. V. Ribeiro a fortnight before we won the (Skip).

FA Cup, and I was deputising A. F. Pereira, N, Beltcao, R. F. for Clin Britton. Leeds were cur Luz, J. Lux (Skip).

opponents, and the defence they C. A. Guterres, C. E. Marques, sorted out against us for my A. M.. Souza, JE Noronha "bapiism" had Polls in goal, the

brothers Milburn at back, and (Skip).

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SUNDAY, APRIL 30 Dinghy Team Rach. Army A. Commandes.

(8) 47.59 (A12) 1st Cooper 2nd Harrison D. (11) 49.2 (A11); 3rd Hellings (1) 50.25 (C10); 4th Young (3) 51.20 (AB); Sth Unlack (10) 61.29 (CB); 6th Yates (19) 32.40 (AT); 5th Hay (14) 52.44 (C6); 8th Ballenden (15) 53.42 (A5): 9th Camera (10) 54.49 (A4); 10th Balley (20) 55.2 (C3): 11th Darling (2) 57.14 (C2): Harrison I. (6) Retired.

12th Redwing (Berles Ruco.

1st Van Heel (16) 1.37.50 (858):

Yates

At Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- veraity 346 for five (Sheppard 130. May 85). Sussex to bat.

house not out $6)-Router.,

RECREIO LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

Derby callover (Ski)

:

2nd Hutson (12) 1.41.07 (748); 3rd Brown (2) 1.42.56 (858); 4th

́London, May Ï. (1) 144.13 (574); Harrison D.

Five French horses were Macauley (0) 1.45.25 (494) oth Evans (11) 1.46.40 (418); 7th omong the 10 quoted at the (346); 8th Victoria Club callover on the (D) 1.49.23 Glover (15) 1.54.27) (277). Derby here tonight. Three of $2nd Dinghy Series Race. them, Pardal, Galcador and 1st Nixon (1) 1.3.7 (921); 2nd Geraphar, are owned by M. Cookson (5) 1.6.7 (820) 3rd Mrs. Marcel Boussac, while the Mallorie (11) 1.6.54 (739); 4th other two were L'Amiral, the Loram (6) 1.7.15 (064); 5th M-third favourite nt 100 to 8, Trenerry (19) 1.10.45 (503); 6th Ballenden (14) 1.11.40 (525); 7th and Viouz Manoir,

Tha American-bred Prince King (3) 1.13.30 (461); 8th Chuto

Bimon, who was D. to 4 at thoj (8) Retired; Spencer-Cooper (15) DSQ: Brackenbury (20) DNF;

ported at 3 to 1. Cooper (60) DSQ.

Bard Dinghy Serles Raco.

13rd Division

at 8.30

Recreio (Away) v KCC

Une

Hart -and Copping.

an

the

of Edwards;

nover

last callover, was now well sup- Ferreiro, J. J. Basto (skip).

G. A. Pinna, L. F. Lopes, M. Willis Edwards there

was a better half, unless it was A newcomer in the market was L. Roza, L.A. Rosario (Skip),

L. Rodrigues, R. A. Campos. M. Matt Busby. 7 played against Will again In 1938, and have Lady Zia Wherner's Double

A. A. Guterres, J. A. Victor, Svet to see a more polished wing half-back display. What ́n -rlot Souza, D. C. Alves (Skip).

he would be in present-day football!

Mind you, success in football desen't come without someone

1st Loram (1) 1.2.31 (936); 2nd Eclipse, who was quoted at 28 Chute (11) 1.4.49 1(838): 3rd to 1. Double Eclipse a stable Cookson (2) 1.7.24 (756); 4th companion of Prince Simon, has Furrer (8) 1.9.24 (684); 5th run only once. He inished third KCC LAWN BOWLS Trenerry, A. (15) 1.19.40 (614) to Rising Flome and Full Hand uth Briss Cooper (14) 1.22.43 In the Craven Stakes at Now- (548);

Brackchbury (8) market recently. 1.34.41 - (480); King (6) DNF: Jennings (7) DNF; Sinclair Ford (10) DNF; Young (4) DSQ

th

JOE WALCOTT ̧

TO FIGHT

HEIN TEN HOFF

Prices werett

TEAMS

The following will represent that 3 to 1 Prince Simon, 17 to 2 Kowloon Cricket Club in league Castle Rock: 100 to 8 L'Amiral, Lawn Bowls games to be played 100 to 7 Pardal, 20 to 1 Eclat at Cox's Fath 3.30 pm. sharp, and Pereguez, 25 to 1 Galeader. Saturday, May 6: Geraphar. Double. Eclipse and Vieux Manoir, 83 to 1 any others, ! -Reuter,

CARDS BEAT DODGERS

1st Division v HKFO.

G. Rosselel, C. 1. Rosselet, A.

J. Kew, J. Orem, (Skip),"

J.

C. Thompson, V. C. Labrum, Wing, EC. Fincher. (Bkip)...

E. Guest, T. G. Robertson, W.

(Skip);

xtending helping hand. On that score, I've been for tunalo. Sharing first place with Billy Dean to my memories is that grand old full-back, Warney Cresswell. Nothing was too much trouble for either of those. Boys when it came to handing timely advice to a youngster. I had more

18 than my share of it from both or themTM

teachers, s

I ought to tell you that dad was. snapped up by Nottingham Forest.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS SIXTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 13th May, 1950.

There are ter races, the First Beit will be rung at 2.00 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.80. p.m.

Through Tickets (10 Races-$20) may be obtained at the

of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Tet phone House, also tlakets for the; Cash Sweep on the fast race as well as the Special Cash Sweep for- the "Kwangtung Handicap" scheduled to be run on 7th October, 1950. Cash Sweep tickets on the last race and thoas for the "Kwang": tung Handicap" may be purchated also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladlen MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED through- out the Mosting. **NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE,

ADMITTED TO

METHIC Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Broaches or Season tokota and gentlemen, non members of the Club, to the Members: Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 including tax, for Ladies,

Gentlemen are *OP.

Ɛobtainable' through the Secretary on the written or personal. Introduction of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for pays 'ment of all chits, etc.

Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at

Race Course,

the

The Treasurers' Compradore Omice will alone at 11.00 am and the Secretary's Offbeat' 11.45 km. Both Offices at Mat Floor, Tale- [phone Hous

"A limited, number of tifine will be obtainable at the' Club NoLLION. provided they are" ordered · "In advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tal. 27816).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETINGA VENE

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Públic, Enclosure: În 63 Tho cluding tax for all persons including Indica, and is payable: the date. CONCERT

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT

Butterworth, W. Hong Sling Archie Clark, - present-manager PERDEKA "CRATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS:

Camden, New Jersey, May 1. Representatives of Jersey Joe Walcott and Hein Ten Hoff of) Germany -toddy signed for a 12 round fight between the two

Now York, May 2, heavyweights in the Mannheim The St. Louis Cardinals camo

2nd Division VFilipino Club). Stadium, Germany, on May 28. from behindeświth twe out in

D. Rowselet, H. Kow: “J. A Walcott, received a deposited the ninth inning last night to Tibble, T Lock: (Skip); auarantee of^\US$25,000 USI0,000 travel expenses, all in American currency Associated

ASKETBALL

THE

MEETING. I

JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE

of Gillingham, Jock Thomson, and others too numerous to single out Just now, na youngster could have NO MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLI gone wrong so long as be had hiị IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. – SERVÁNTS' PAUBERNATURA

plus boat the Brboklyn Dodgers,” W Kentos, Le Hamsay, w/ 97ts open and was eager to learn.

wild pitch by pitcher. Willard Colledge. T. Baker (Skip) model spelled-doom for the IL Gitlins, L. Bones, J. Tang, Dodg

Tet, Cardinal, second baseman Red-Schoendienst come Oco Lee (Bidp).

rith--the winning run. (3)

My hat-trick

Very few people know it, but once had high hopes of becoming Blackburn Rover. This was due to Tom Williams, whose sound eye

Harvants' patass will be issued to private box holders anly, are requested to distributs them with discrimination and endore their nemis "on Apa planet Holders of such are not permitted, in the Mambera 3 Kholosure except ing through on their duties and must remain in the

HM Brani

Mac

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