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Yachting jottings:

FIVE BOATS CAPSIZE DURING DINGHY TEAM RACE

By "MAINSHEET BLOCK”

The Closing Cruise Regatta Races were sailed in light winds on Saturday; on Monday morn- ing, there was a gala and heavy rainstorm, which resulted in five boats in the Dinghy team race being copsized.

On Monday afternoon,, the Redwing and Dinghy poddled out to the starting line, but after drifting slowly for 45 minutes paddled back again with the race abandoned.

und, his

Fea in their blood-on more, than one occasion they have come t the assialance of our members in distress.

"I remember some years agɔ »

tho

wind,

yacht sinking after a heavy squ ind struck ber-a junk well reef- ed running before quickly jibed, launched a sampan and picked up the crew who were

rugling in the water.

The Sampan race, which was to the sea in ships and these peo- held for the first time on Mun-ple have the best traditions of the day, became a rowing event instead of a sailing race and it proved to be a long, hardi course for rowing.

Congratulations to the winners and thanks to Brett

F. sistants who organised and con- the ruce so effelently, trolled

The most exciting races were thote on Monday morning. Just after the start of the Boat Jays Dragon Race, the wind be- in to rise and the rain can down to reduce visibility to 200 yards. The hoots heeled well over with slack sheets shivering musts disappeared into the rain.

it

A strong tide

They were beating against a trong fide to No. 5 Buoy.

Some time. Inter they could be dimly seen from the Club as they

ran past to Kowloon Bay,

First Honorary Lady Life Member of RHKYC

It will be proposed at the пех! General Committee Meeting of the Royal Hong Keng Yacht Club that Miss Julia Ann Boyle, amal! daughter of Major and Mrs. A. Boyle, should be elected the frat Honorary Lady Life Member of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club.

This

by

announcement

WAS

made

Mr. F. 8. Coots, Vice- Commodore of the RHKYC, alter Mr. Boyle had precant. ed all the trophies and replicas at the prize distribution at the Yacht Club on Monday evening.

Major Boyle to the Honorary Secretary of the RHKYC,

Soccer tours discussed

A letter from the New Zea- land Football Association res farding the proposed visit of

Rowing Regatta "Last week, in most inclement weather the first Inter Club Row- unding Regatio was held at Middle Island against the Victorin Re- ereation Club and as you know. we were detented in both the Junior and Novice events. If our

dict young men

wha on this ocen-idh, ከነጌሮ very.

close and exciting finishes were witnessed. "Before Inviting Mrs.

Boyle to present the prizes, I should like to express the thanks of all meeting of the Interport

the Balling Cap members tain, Mr. Mallarle and our Hon. Major Secretary.

Boyle. and also our Boatmaster, Mr. Lund ning, and his willing staff of Boatboye

boys under Lee Long, who have put in such a lot of hard work on our behalf during the past season.

By the time they returned and were off Hunghom, the wind had dropped.

Vanessa and Piet Hein got away first and, with changing fortunes, worked slowly, back to the finish.

The other four stuck by the paint for two hours before they began to cross the harbour and tah with the help of the tide more than the wind.

Boats capsixo

The Dinghy team race which started at the same time finished before the wind had dropped, but rot before five boats had capsized. Again they had a hard time beat- ing against the wind and tide. Only three bouts completed the course correctly.

to

"I shall now ask Mrs. Hoyle t present the prizes.

New Zealand soccer team to this Colony towards the end of the year was discussed at

of the Hong Sub-Committee Kong Football Association yes. terday.

Mr. J. Skinner, Chairman of the HKFA and of the meeting, said that a letter setting forth terms had been sent by the BKFA to the New Zealand Football Asso- etalion.

A letter from the East Bengal)

In addition to the usund Dragon| Club enquiring us to the postbill- Buys race the Club Bout Boys ties of its team visiting the Colon were invited to race one another was also discussed by the meet-

the Club Dinghies and when ing

in

regarding

Ah Mei, Kong Fong and

It was decided that before uny Long, who were placed 1st, 2nd and 3rd respectively come up 1: decision be reached

this Club should receive their prizes, the loud as the proposal,

obtain a letter from continuous applause showed how be asked

its parent body sanctioning the The most enjoyable part of much the members appreciate th the Regatta

Closing hard work so cheerfully under-proposed tour. was the

taken by the Bont staff. cruise itself,

On Suaday, Cruisers, Dragons, Jubilecs, Redwings, Star and Dinghies met for lunch in Junk Вну

Ladies Dinghy raco-2.30 p.m -Star (3rd heat), 2.20 pun. Oper Dinghy Anal, 4.40 p.m.-Star final, 4.50 p.m.

Prize distribution

Results of last week's races;-.

Proposal rejected

Thursday, May 25-Novice Dinghy i A request by the Singapore Race: lat Mias Flint (1): 2nd G. Muurs

Amateur Football Association that

team

Ladies' skating competition winner

Mics Jeanette Altwegg of Britain is seen at Davor, where she won the 47th International Ladles Skating Competition with 159.94 points for the combined compulsory figure and free skating. (AP photo).

Baseball:

Dodgers score double win over Phillies to regain first place

The

New York, May 30, - Brooklyn Dodgers scored a double win over Philadelphia in the Notional League today, 7-6 and 6-4, to regain first place by 12 games over the Phillies.

Five homers featured the morning opener.

Scores

R H

12

11

Shortstop Granny Hamner's

NATIONAL LEAGUE wild throw on pitcher Preacher Roc's grounder

enabled thirdPhiladelphia

(1st game) .... Ģ baseman Bobby Morgan to

7 scare the winning run in the Brooklyn

Winning pitcher Preacher 10th.

Loser Jim Konstanty. Centre-felder Duke Snider hi

Philadelphia

(2nd game}—

Home cricket:

Hampshire--Kent match ends dramatically in a tie

London, May 30.

West Indies Amid scenes of intense excitement the match be-

open against Somerset

Taunton, May 31.

In perfect conditions for run getting, lovely sunny day and a fast and true pitch, the West Indies touring team had made 95 runs for three wickets by lunch in their first innings against Somerset on the first day of their three day match. Forty-seven year old Arthur Wellard, who now plays for Somerset only as a nutch, pro- fessional, made a triumphant re- turn to the County sitte today.

In an hour's bowling of sus- tained vigour, he took the Brst two West Indies wickets at a per- sonal cost of 10

runs in 10 overs Rne and Marshall opened the innings and collected runs con- fidently unilt 25 were

en the board.

Thien Marshall puld the penally for flashing at a ball cut- side his off stump and was caught at second slip off Robincon by Wellard.

tween Hampshire and Kont at Southampton onded dramatically in a tie today, the first in County cricket since 1947.

When Hampshire batted a second time they re-......

quired 153 runs to win. They passed the century with half their wickets intact, but Keen Kent bowling and fielding resulted in the last wicket pair, Canning and Knott, com- ing together with Hampshire still 21 runs in

arrears.

Glamorgan losa

Knott brought a roar from Lolcestershire 152 and 227 (Berry Hampshire's supporters when, 15, Lester 67, Brown, right-arm after a series of singles, he tied leg-break, six for 103)--Reuter. the scores with a late cut for

Cardiff, May 30, two, but off the next bail

The West Indies cricket touring. Wright had him caught in the

team experienced little difficulty slips.

Hampshire took eight points as in defeating Glumorgon by an they led on first innings, Kent innings and 20 runs on the final tool only four points their arst day of their match today.

They outplayed the County in of the season.

A surprise declaration by all phases of the game and their. Norman Yardley, the England and attack Invariably held the mas Yorkshire captain, led to another tery over the batsmen..who were, exclling finish at Sheffield, where timid in stroke play and did not Lancashire beat Yorkshire by 11 use their fext to the spin bowlers. runs.

Of these, Ramadhin was tho it was the first "Rose" matah nost zuccessful. He disguised hid to produce a result cince the spin uction cleverly and always maintained a good length In tuk- ! war. The talented Worrall did not

Overnight rain had put are into ing five wickets for 42 runs. last long, for two runs later an excellent delivery from Wellard the wicket se Yardley soon de Jolinson was the most formid- caught the outside edge of theclared though his side were 64 able of the pace bowlers and be bat

and lever. and the wicket-keeper runs behind with two first inn- produced something extra when.

howling Parkhouse Stephenson, standing back, held ings wickets still to fall.

Yorkshire's

Wardle Each time the stump somersault spinners, the chance

The 50 went up in 68 minutes and Close, got busy and shot outed several yards,

Dintinutive James (Please, by, Walcott deing most of the Lancashire in under two hours

studied defensive trotics, pe scoring.

a perfect for 117 runs. 62 of which were He played

mained undefeated after more the Australian, Ken

hours. Shepherd than drive past extra cover for four Tut by

hitting showed and when the googly bowler Grieves. Morris came on he hooked him whith power to the

At 83, however

Walcondary

.

Pinned down

Set to get 182 runs to win in

Yorkshire mlahit three hours,

'were

two

unexpected

poate in claiming Sa of the 44 runs added in a bright last wicket stand.

Glamorgan required 153 rung

to make the West Indies bal again when play was resumed this morning in warm sunny weather. With only seven runs added to the Saturday score. Johnson, who worked up a fine pace, sent Parkhouse's off-stumn somersault to ing several yards with his fourth'

ball.

an pa-drive and Tremlett took pinned down by Tattersall and batted Berry and only Len liution (45) a good running catch. roundly if slowly and with young and Yardley (51) shaped well. Treatrul took the score to 95 by Yet another tight linisti occur- lunch without further lors... zed at Leicester, where North- The teams were: West Indies-amptonshire strengthen their Rae, Marshall, Worrall, Waltoft, Chumpionship prospects with a Tresirall, Christiani, Gomez, God- 22-runs win over Leicestershire.

Leicestershire, needing Jones Johnson and Ramad- dard,

score 260 runs 'In their second Somerset-H. Gimlett F.L. An- Innings at the rate of 70 runa

Einrys Davies and Jones took gell, M.F. Tremlett G.F.S. Wood- an hour to win, began with a the scare along steadily but a'j contury opening partnership 85 runs both batsmen lest thelr. house, H.T.. Buse. J. Lawrence.

between. Berry and Leater, but wickets at the same total, Davies, S.S. Hogara, H.W. Stephensɔn

Just

'two A. W. Wellard H. L. Hazell and thon Freddie Brown, former having batted

England captain, began to spin hours for his 44 runs, which in- E.P. Robinson.

the side out.

cluded six boundaries. Leicestershire were bowled for

hin.

Scores:

dies

West Indies First Inninge Rae, not out

Rec, Marshall, e Robinson, b Wel-

Brown claiming six

over

Botsman on defonsive

With the loss of Robinson, two.

As the leaders, Warwickshire, runs later, half the side were outf could salvage only first innings for B runs. This put the bats points from their against befora

Walect, e. Fronet, b Hazel 20 Derbyshire, declampton ngalow man, on the netentive, but, bulers

227 sur

wickets.

lard

Worrell, é Stephe

ong, pitcher, Jack Banto,

e Stephenson, b Wel- Jaril

13

Trestrall, not out

.8

New York (1st game) 2

T

Extrap

2

0

Total (for three)....

Wicketa fell at 1/25, 2/27 and 3/09--Reuter,

:

loser. Russ Meyer.

Boston

3.

6

Winning pitcher Johnny Sain,

loser Monte Kennedy. New York (2nd game) 10 10 Boston

Winning pitcher Larry Jansen,

loser Norman Roy. Bt. Louis (1st game) 17 19 13 18 Pittsburgh

Winning pitcher Gerry Staley, loser Bill Werle.

1 St. Louis (2nd game) 8 11 Pittsburgh

5 10 0

4t), Brd Moler (42); 4th Mles Nobbins the Hong Kong Football Associa The sun shone and burnt-aad (10): 5th rhler: 6th familion_(7)_3_7th tion-send: a-team-to-ingapore three successive homers_in_the_______ the wind was Ane, with a calm Durdett (16).

for all classes was

Naturday, May 27-Boat Boys Dinuly for a series of six matches lur-afternoon game. Sailing

The Boston Braves and the Reers at Amoy (11) 1.6.06; 2nd Kaning October next was rejected very pleasant.

which were abandoned (1.12.13: 3rd Levlong by the meeting in view of the New York Giants divided a dou- Races

fact that the local season will ble-header. 1.10,00 4th Chun Chung (15) 1.46.00

Jolinny Sain pitched his seventh last week-end will be sailed o

Kwong Leong (8) UNF: Lens Guy (be starting during that month. DNP. Sunday, June 4,

Mr. Skinner told the meeting victory of the reason as the Brave that negotiations were still pro-won the opener 7-2. Sain re- ceeding for the visit of the tired IS consecutive batters a': Dulwich Hamlet

during one stretch. His only had inning was the firri, when right-felder Enster next.

Mueller homered with one Don on base for all the Giant runs.

turned The Giants

on tho Braves for # 10-3 decision Is the second game, Three home runs in the last two fnnings gave the St. Louls Cardinals an -5 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates in the nieist

and

7. sweep of their double- cap hender.

The Cardinals took the free scoring opener 17-13.

The Pirates now, have lost eight in a row.

Baturday, May 27--Dragon Ruer: Inf Dubols (1) 1.81.00; 2nd Van Heel (12) 2.44,45: 3m Dirksawnger til 2.40.00) 4th Bedgewick (2) 2.47.05; 5th Dallo (9) 2,126: 8th A. Trice (6) 2.12.13; 7th Hravel (7) 1.14.45; 8th Whitedoume (3)

It was not possible for In his speech before the prize | 225,24,

Monday, May 20-Dragon Boat Hoya Dulwich Hamlet to undertake the giving which took place on Montes et 1. So (2) 3.80.29: 23 Tal Ho tour, then the Football Associa day evening, Mr. N. V. A. Crou-! cher, the Commodore, in review- (12) 3.15.50: 3rd Ah Fake (7) 5.82.4; 4th tion would be quested to re- (10) 4,54,98 6th Bal Kan (1) 6.49.00; commend other outstanding ama- ing the season which has just Ah Luna (1) DNF.

teur teams who might be interest- drawn to a close, said in part:- Saturday, May 27—Jubilea Open Rucet | ed.

"A Chinese New Year the 1-Cros (5): 2nd Welden (G); and Cruisers

and Dragons raced to Skutil 141: Beeching (2) DNY; Sabati Macao for the Vice Commodore

which wax won hv in by 114 seconds from Muyn "All those who took part wli never forget the henvy goin fram Lantao Point across the

· Deitu.

DNF.

Redwing Ameri lut Howell (19) 2.23.001 2nd Miu Lonely (18) 2.28.10; Brd Corbett (0) 2.98,68) Kh J, Mullerle (1) 2.3L4: 4th Grey (1) 241.00; Gih Booth

(32)

lover (16) 2.47.10; 8th Robinson (201

03.30; Evans (11) DNF.

Init Morton

CLI

Soccer Clubs cautioned

2,42,00; 7 nwn (3) 3.46.20: 8th A meeting of the League BAT40: 18th Long (23) 2.31.35; 1th Management Committee of the Tutson (12) 2.03.00: 19th Fook (20) Hong Kong Football Associa- **wo man wara fult of admica-

tion was held yesterday to deal way it tion for the plucky

Saturday, Mx T-Bar Ist Heat: Lt with the failure of certain which the ladies, particularis | Macauler (6) 46,11; thece whe crowed เร the 400; 3rd Blaauw (9) 52.81; Janion (8) Clubs to turn up for their during the League matches Dragons, withatod the ardeal. The

Bear. 2nd Tent: lat Furter 181 $2,361 "The wind in gusts was force

season just concluded. seven to eight at times and tem- 2nd: Brackenbury (1) 1.9.15; Jet Hancock

(4), 31.89; 4th Yourief (95 1.5.37, perature nearing zerɔ.

Captain 13. J. Chisholl Dingby 1 Heals In Hancock (11) 6.101 2nd Mrs. Mellorie (10) 57.14; and

Chairman of the meeting.

Yarleff (8) 47.21: 4th Yatri (19) 69.00

"We were all very glad when we anchored in Macao Harbour.

Hospitality returned,

turning the hospitality extended to

Drus year, he the filu

Nautica Macho "and H.E. Com-| auder Hourigues de Chiveir. honoured us with his presence a dinner. lowl

any tha following Any

Wat

:

In the case of Kwong Wah.

BAN MAJA (14),(6th Kempton (6)1 7h who failed to field o full team D., Conizer (16); 8th 'Bullende (2)1- tih

14th Murray "(5), (2

Jelter

Wah

maichi

header.

Lawn Bowls singles play commences

chly 12 points behind, sharing had taken the wickets of Mont-

in a second place with Surrey, who gomery and Muncer to put the very strong registered Notts first defent of touring side

position, the season.

A breezy last wicket stand ion 4 runs fu 25 minutes only de- layed the Inevitable end after lunch.

Result The venuts of first-class matches were as follows:

Shepherd, the last man in, attacked, the bowline courage. ously and otalmed, 33 of these. His first scoring stroke was a straight six, and he followed with six fours.

At Southampton: Hampshire tled with Kent, Kent 102 and 170. Hampshire 180 and 162 (Arnold 52)

At Nottingham: Surrey beat Notts by nine wickets. Notts 120

Alec When facing the fast bowler and 212 (Hardstaff, 85, Bedser, right-arm fast medium Johnson for the first time he bowler, four for 39). Surrey 275 was bowled. Pleass, undefeated

Winning pitcher Gerry Staley in the Colony Open. Lawn for nine declared and 58 for one.) for the second Ume. In the match,

1 Д

Joser Murry Dickson. Cincinnati (1st game) Chicago

Winning pitcher Ken Raffeso- berger, loser Johnny Vander

Meer.

Washington

7-10

E

A start was made yesterday Bowls Singles Championship when seven matches were de cided.

Charlie Gough recorded the best win of the day when he beat Pile's former interporter by 0 24-12. Ismail All, the youthful Indian bowler beat S.M. Rumfahn convincingly,

At Sheffield: Lancashire beat butled correctly and confidently Yorkshire by 14 runs. Lancashire for two hours and 10 minutes...

Ramadhin, the Trinidad 1stbw 257 and 117 (Grieves 62, Wardie,

Jahnson thred left-arm slow bowler, six, for 44% howler, finished with five wickets Yorkshire 193 for eight declared for 42 mins, and and, 187 (Yardley: G1, Tattersall, Wickets for 34 runs,

Clamorgan were all out in right-arm, off-spinner, five for 00); their second innings for 179

At Romford: Essex drew with Worcester, Worcester 409 and

The following were the results: 225 for three (Kenyon 84, Cooper

At.cco

A.A. Lopes bent W.V. Field.

*Essex 385 19).

(Insole, 105,

Oxford..

Cincinnati (2nd game) 40 Chicago Double-header divided

Winning pitcher Wall Dubiel

loser Herman Wehmeler. The Chloago Cubs and (Cin- a double-

AMERICAN LEAGUE sinnati Reds divided

R.K Three homers, two of them by

(1st game), !! 4. 11 Best baseman

21-16; C. Gough beat T. Pila Bailey 61). Ted Kluszewskj

University:

Oxtoral 3/ 0 ond by and

buseman Philadelphia. E second

24-12: G.E. Wilerton, beat. B.. University drew with the Free Winning pitcher Joe Haynes, Marvin 27-10. Connie Ryan, accounted for all

loser Bobby Shantz.

Foresters. Oxford University 335 EAL PRO Cincinnati runs as the teds won

Washington the opener 4-1.

Ismail All beat S.M. Rumiahh for eight declared and 158 for (2nd gorne)

(170) 21-9; 5. Yurul beat A. Campbell 320 and 138, for nine (Wyatt 88). seven declared. Free- Foresters Philadelphia

21-11 A.W. Hircock beat J.HAt Darby: Winning pitcher Bob Hooper, Kinninburgh: 22-10,

Warwickshire. with loser Steve Nagy Cleveland (1kt (game) *4) Detroit

Waning pitcher Bob Lemon,

loser Art Houtfemau. Cleveland (2nd game); 28 Detroit

Chicago rallied for four

runs

Hooper

In the seventh inning to take the second game 7-4.

Job Home runs by pitcher

and centre-flelder Sam

h

0

7-01

drew

337

Derbyshirehire 276(Vnulkharddel

*Scores:

Glamurgam: 1st Innings 123 West Indies: 1st Innings 326. Glamorgan: 2nd Innings 170 beiterter:

Indianapolis Memorial Day

motor race

"We took the opportunity of re- | Furrer (3); 10th Caler (20): 71th Chat for their First Division

At HKFC

and W. McKie beat AK Omatickshire 300 for (1)1 12th Mus Portman (1) 18th against Kit Chee on April 1, the

Indianapolis, May 30. 1 22-10: AJ. Coelho and ARA Hincelmon (4): 14th Brankenbury (18) meeting decided that a Chapman featured Philadelphia's

31-year-old Jolinny, Parsons, 3 de sent to Kwong|

Raman failed to put in an apclared and 31 for two. to their default. 41 second game victory in the

At Taunton: Somerset drow Californien, today won the 500 Darby and Hent: Tal Miss Cooper (8)1)

pearance in their matches against 1. American Leaguez

annual stershire: Gloucester miles Indianapolis with and Francia Leo. Tailed

Cloud 187 for eight des W.C Ogley Bao Giờ hai (4}i anh Nham nha, ch Regarding Priscus, who Young (1)) 5th King (H): Gih A. Trenery to field a learn for their Second alded Washington in taking the Sam Melee's three run homer

deshire 375 taking the Winning pitcher Hni Newhousor. Recreio between M, Medina and cared (Crapp 05) Somerset 283 Memorial Day motor race: here: (95); 7th. Laufer (20): Rih: Mamules Civision match against Newa 100th Hurndall (2); 30th Tweed (1) Vendors on March 30, it was

opener. 4-3, th Bourne (1411 12th Janion (2) 1.

Pitcher Hal Newhouser beat the Harrison (11) Dea: Moore (19) DNF.

decided that the two points bej.

and A. Marshall 'woro" postponert /s/x, 2308 exer drew" with Automobila: Association fracing hitter to give the Detroit Tigers by the Challenge Cup donated Monday, May 30-Open Banda Awarded News Vendors in Cluveland Indians 6-2 or a five Boston (ist: game) 7 12 3 W. Gaffney and W. Butterworth (Buse 88, Rogers, 0p), and 121 for He was runner up last year,

Dr. Brazao, Consul Generni for 1-1902. V; Rød ·3406€ ̧‚V; Xrd. 420 va lctter | beient to the Prison un even.... split in their double Winning pitcher Tommy Byrne, for play. He adore Sussex; Middlesex 210, and 234 for Champion, set, a ught "PrB= }}

header.

Interport / Race""with Redwings between our two Clubs was held

Portugal, was won by our Team.

by

nis recently entertained

Monday, May 10--Dinghy Team ac

Club warning against the re petition of a similar incident nex

The Royal Singapore Yacht Club Bite Community Other Nationes ist sonson.

"Birkotwnger), (1) 18.39 (D.N.,13) 1 2nd in an interport Match and it was Hancock (20) £9.09 (1.6. 11) ard Van only when the last two boat steel 1153 2.18.18 (O.N. 30); Wixom (11) -crossed the anishlar line that the bar Howell (8) Caped Browns (19) Race was decided by a few, points DNF Macauley (2) Caped) Young (10) in favour, maar span Chipman Capids Furrer (141" Ossed;" Dubota (15)

ealous Kreftchovar” (2): Bid, for the

"Wilhelmian Cup presented

fed by "the Duton, Mom- BÁTU, WAR-WOn “by the Olul";bj

SING TAO KEEP SLATE CLEAN

Bingapore May 31. The Sing, Tao, visiting soccer IRO TENNIS TEAM tam kept up. I unbeaten record The following have been select this Sayening when it defeated a to represent the Indian Re- Malayan Chinese Reloction by two creation Club in a “D!" Division zoals to one, after being held

Bonnie Longue; anatch a one-nil drawA

wloon Docks Club at The ate to

morn

Tigers blanked

New York

Bearden...

11 11 1

owing to the, green being unfit "At Lorda,

1940 United "Blatés," Parsons 19

pace un

til, torrential rain: loser Mel Parnell. S 3102 Second Division League sig

six declared (W. Edrich 182 not Boston (2nd game).

Sussex 357 and 253 for mature and to the race after 240

miles had been covered, 0.0 Playing In Second Division New YorkODERIA En Lemon shut out the Tigers Wnning pitcher Ed Lopat, loser Lawn Bowls League match as sight declared (Sheppard 70, Sima, Only ones befors had rain out short the racemin 1926: whate kilt had; tons up to 400 mlios:: 40 on a seven hilter in the Rilis Kinder

Kings Park xesterday Filipino nt-armt slow. leg-break, Ave short

Bettonkausen Chicago (1st game) 14 21 1 Chibip beat Hong Kong Cricket for 114). opener.

The New York Yanks Increased St Louis 283 Club by one shot, the final score Leicester: Northamptonshire Tong

and Leicestershire, by 22 tunganlahod: second, being 63-02.beat Winning pitcher Bob their League lead to three games loser Ned. Garver.

Kuzava

The whitors won an two rinks. Northamptonshire 155 and 240 Pennsylvania),

the 1949 from

1772 and lost

|:was third.SE

Parsons Average speed 845 miles wad: 124,002 mile hour race record for this

by taking a doubleheader on Chicago (2nd game). 12)

the; Boston Red locked? May St Louis WEAK DA BO 12 May 1 Epointed gladio thus scoring itwa fadh

The Yan Sea,

run-first inning

Parnall off the mound, in five

first game 31785

to

3/ Second) oman

half.

homer hishifth

In the

own into.

Winning pitcher. Howie Lotor Tom Ferrick. ciated Press,

Judson, W. Howard and his men car- ¿Asso»|[ried the Club to victory with a 10

hot win over R.B-Davies and foW Leb

T.KLI

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