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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

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SOUTH CHI

CHI A

A WIN MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS TITLE

As the result of scoring an oight sets to one victory over the Kowloon Cricket Club in their Mixed Doubles "A" Division tennis match yesterday, South China AA won the League Champion- ship with one game in hand.

The Chinese Recreation Club scored a narrow win 52 sets to 3% over the Ladies Recreation Club in the same Division yesterday and are assured of the

runners-up position in the

League,

Six Men's Doubles "C" Division games were played! Yesterday and thr Chinese Recreation Club

team,

who are potential Champion

the League inflicted a nine sets to nil defeat on the Hong Kong University,

South China Åd, ade sure of) The condires-api pasit. Bent de by beating the Kowloon Juk tersendiri Club by

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The foliess to the mosadts

Mixed Doubles

"A" Division

KCC -SCAA B

R. Zimmer and Mis. 1. P Stakes (KCC) Just to H, Sau and Miss K. L.. Poon 1-0; beat! Y. Chen and Mrs. Mary Chow 6-2: Jest to G. Lun and Mri, K., Ip 1-6.

1. P. Stokos and Mrs. C. Tebbuti (KCC) lost to Saw and Miss 4-0; lost to Chen and Mrs.

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Chow B-6; lost to Lum and Mrs.

1-1-fl.

C.

HKGG 21⁄2-KCC 0%

and Barclay

W. Howard (RCC) 1st to A. Zimmern and J. C. Fenton 1-6; lost 10 F. Grose and R. Lapsley 40; heat E. B. Cumine and S. T.

Chat -3.

T. Mahem and G. Pritchard (IRC) lost to Zimmern and Patou 3-6; drew with Grost and Lapsley 6-6; heat Comine and Chag 8-3,

41. Cashend and B. Agaturoft {

(*) lost to Zimmern wel

Fentou 4-6; lost to Grose and Lapsley 1-6; lost to Cumine and Chu 3-6.

CCC RAF O

H. R. Lee and Y. K. Choy (CCC) |

best Hamilton and Guest 0-2. beat Parsons and Horsfull 6-1; beat O'Niell and Gibbons 6-1.

Wang and

and H. H. Tsou (CCC) beat Hamilton and Guest 6-2: beat Parsons and Horsfall 04: heat D'Niell and Gibbons 6-1.

A. Raymond and T. Chao beat Hamon and Guest 6-4; beat Parsons and Horsfall 6-0; bent O'Niell and Gibbons 8-1.

England's disastrous

start

Nottingham,

July 20. England won the toss and decided to bat first against the West Indies in the third cricket Test match at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, today.

At the lunch in- terval England had scored 75 runs for the loss, of

five wickets,

The tea - time score was England 185 runs for eight wickets.—Reuter.

Taejon falls to the Reds after fierce battle

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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1950,

A BAD SEASON

Mediterranean games being held in 1951

Cairo, July 19.

Some 1,000 runners will carry on Olympic torch 500 miles down the historic River Nile, next year, to open the 1951 Mediterranean Games.

IP'S WIN IN

The symbolic fire will be kindled at the ancient WELSH TOURNEY

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temple of Karnak, Each runner will take it one kilometre about three-fifths of a mile. When it reaches Alexandria, Į El Toury said they were ap- International early in September, 1951, the proved by the games will begin. The flame Olympic Committee (10C) at it

April meeting in Copenhagen. will burn throughout them.

Ten nations will be invited to Defalte arrangements

for the

Не Games, which are to include most the games, El Teuny said.

listed Spain, France, Italy. of the regular Olympic events

Monaco, Yugoslavia, Greece, Chow 0-4; lost to Lum and Mrs. | Jp to H. K. Wong and S. Kwok "However, Anal reports Indi were announced by Ahme De Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Maltz I 2-0.

5-7: lost to W. K. Ma and K, W.

el Touny, assistant cate that the 24th Infantry divi- mordache Ma 4-f; lost to W. Wu and J..sion is still holding arm despite secretary of the Egyptian Olym- and Egypt. Lim 3-0.

this sharp increase in Red ne-pic Committee.

I

A. V. White and Mrs. R. Laver (KCC) lost to Saw and Mies

HKU O-CRC 9

Ponn 1-6; lost to Chen and Mrs. Hin and S. M. Wong (HKU)}

GRC 5-LAC 32

Y. 12. Tsul and Miss W. W. Choy

(CRC) beat W. J. D. Cooper! and Mrs. A. 1. Armstrong 6-1;} beat E. Storey and Mr. A.1

-3; beat Tamworth

Dr. Start and Mrs. A. D. Schales; 6-1..

E.

K. C. Too and Mrs. W. Lam (CRC) beat Cooper and Mrs. Armstrong

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sald tha'

front

P. C. Ia and M. K. Yung (KU) | tivity,

lost to Wong and Kwok 1)-6; The communique lost to Ma and Ma 1-8; lost to other sectors of the war Wu and Iam 0-6.

remained relatively quiet, but pressure was being expected ia the Eastern sector as the North

H. W. Ip and R. Yin (HKU) lost

to Wong and Kwok 5-7; lost to Ma and Ma 0-6; lost to Wu and Lim 0-4.

At the Ladies Recreation Club, 6-0; lost to Storey and Mis. Club le Recreio tiefcuted their Tumworth 4-8; lost to Dr. hosts their Men's Dougles "C" Smart and Mrs. Scholes 4-6. Division encounter by eight sets Bo Ka-lau and Mrs. II. Lo (CRC) | to one.

lost to Cooper and Mrs, Arm- strong 3-6; drew with Storey and Mrs. Tumworth 6-8; brat}

Dr. Smart und Mrs. Scholes 8-1.j

Men's-Doubles

"C" Division

BCAA 9-KOC O

Recreio lawn bowls results

The results of yesterday's Memorial Cup lawn bowls mutches played at the Club K. C. Wan and Dr. P. Tyau de Recreio are as follows:

(SCAA) bent E. G. K. Humphreys F. Noodt kitsop und Wilson 6-0; beat G Guterres

and Momment 6-0; beat Blen-

J.J. Basto J.A. Luz

(Skip) CA. Noronha PA. Custa -; beat Clark and Blenkinsop AV. Gosang 4-1.

C.E. Passos

Clack and Blenkinsop 6-1.

C. C.-Yow and T. H. Wang (SCAA);

beat Humphreys and Monumen: 6-0; beat Blenkinsop and Wilson

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C. M. Cheng and C. S. Hsu (SCAA)

cat Humphreys and Monument J.F. Silva 6-2; beat Blenkinsop and Wilson A. Noronha 6-1: beat Clark and Blenkinsop G. Noronha B=0.

G. Pereira

KITC -CRC "2" -8,

F. Khan and Y. J. Khan (KITC);

lost to N. Ma and S. L. Ma 3-6, lost to D. W. Choy and Y. Y. Chong 3-6; beat C. F. Wong and Y. W. Chung 6-2,

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R.M.V. Ribeiro 5.E. Souza LA. Rozario R.F. Luz

(Skip) E. Carvalho F. Soares

Y. Khan and D. Khan (KITC); M... Roza

lost to Ma and Ma 1-6; lost to J.F. Ribeiro Choy and Chong 1-0; lost to

(8klp) Wong and Chung 2-6.

II.R. Pina

J. Haritein and M. Yusuf (KITC) | M.F. Plans host to Mn and Ma 2-0: lost to D. Alves Choy and Chong 1-6: lost to J. Noronha Wang and Chung 1-6.

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war. Serious political difficulties might have arisen.

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July 19. Ip Koon-hung, the Hong

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beat R. Hammett by 6-2 and 6-2 in a second round match of the men's singles in the Walsh Lawn Tennis Championships here today.

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King George V School annual swimming meet

The King George V School annual swimming com. petition was held yesterday afternoon at the European YMCA swimming pool before a large crowd of spectators,

The Senior Boy's Champion- Event 12-23 yards, backstrokej ship went to P. McRae who Junler girls: 1. M. Williama (R) won the 50 yards freestyle, the 20 seconds, 2, N. Kamerling (R)

3. J. Driessen (U), 4, E. Need (R), 50 yards backstroke, the diving and was third in the 5. . Smith (R),

Event 13-26 yarda, backstroke, 100 yards freestyle.

Middle girls: 1. S. Hewson (U) The Senior Girl's Championship 19.2 seconds, 2. 1. Hale 1(R), 3.) went to K. Davies who was second 1. Warning (N), 4. A. Wilkamaj in the 50 yards backstroke, third ((U).

In the 50 yards freestyle, and Event 14-50 yards, backstroke, fourth in the 25 yards freestyle. Middle noys: 1. D. McLellan (N) D. McLellan von the Middle au seconds, 2. T. Martin (N), Boy's Championship; C. Eager E. Ulstrup (R), 4. M. Willcox, won the Middle Girl's Champloa-(R), 5. P. Dullet (R).

ship; J. McLellan and M, Robit Event 15-50 yards, backstroke," son shared the Junior Bor's Senior boys: 1. P. McRae (N) 38.6 Championship; M. Williams won seconds, 2. R. Heltmeyer' (R}, the Junior Girl's Championship.3. J. Woods (N), 4. D. Dunne

Full results of the competition (R).

follow:

Event 10-50 yards, backstroke, Senior girls, 1. L. Warning (N) 47.6 seconds, 2. K. Davies (U), 3., J. Ford (R).

Event 1-50 vards freestyle, Senior boys: 1. P. McRae (Night- tingale) 20,4 seconds, 2. J. Wood (Nightingale), 3. Reitmeyer (Nowell), 4. J. Davies (Upsdell). Event 2--50 yards freestyle Middle boys. 1. P. Tunng (N) and D. McLellan (N) 30.4 seconda, 4. J. Bottomley (U), 4. D. Town send (R), 5. M. Robertson (R.).

Event 1-25 yards freesivle, Junler hays: 1. M. Nabluson (U) 18.2 seconds, 2. J. MeLellan (N), 3. A. Driessen (U), 4, A. Farlow Senior boys: 1. J., Woods, (N)

Event 19-100 yards, free style? (N), 3. R. McKay (R).

minute 10 seconds. 2. M. Nichol- Event 4-25 yards freestyle.

son (N), 3. P. McRae (N). Midget boys: 1. T. Stephens (N)

Event 20-100 yards, free style, 21.2

2. A. Strickland (N), Middle boys: 1. D. McLellan (N) recends, 3. R. Dougall (N), 4. M. Tam-1 minule 10.4 seconds, 2. P. worth (R), 5. M. Karr (U),

Event 5-25 yards freestyle,

Event 17--diving, Junior boys: 1. J. McLellan (N), 2, J. Eastman (N), 3. R. McKay (R), 4. M.; Hobinson: (U), 6. A. Farlow (N).. Event 16-diving, Juntor girls! 1. M. Williams (R), 2. I: Koylard (), 3. E. Stakes (U). N. Kamerling (R), 5. J. Driessen! (U).

Senior girls: 1. D. Collar (N) inui Shreuder (N) 16 seconds, 3, L.

F.

luang (N), 3. D. Townsend. (R), 4. P. Raets (R), 5. E. Ulstrup (R

Event 21-50 yards, free style,, Junior boys: 1. M.

D

Warning (N). 4. K, Davies (U) 30.0 seconds, 2. J. McLellan)

5. J. Black (R).

Event 6-25 yards freestyle,

3. A. Jenkins (U), 4. R. William- Middle girls: 1, C, Enger (U) 14.5 son (N), 5. R. McKay (R).

Event 22---00 yards, free style, seconds, 2. H. Hale (R) 3. S. Junior giris: 1. M. Williams (R)

Hewson (U), 4. V. Giles (N), 38.8 S. Wickerson (U).

Event 7-25

B. 4. N.

Kamerling

Ramsey (U), 4. T.:

yards, freestyle, Stone, 5. H. Huang.

Junior giris 1. M. Willams (RY 10.6 seconds, 2. R. Recd (R), 3.

Event 23-50 yards freestyle,}. Middle girls: 1. C. Enger (U),33.4

N. Kamerling (R), 4. D. Hurlbatt seconds, 2. S. Wickerson (U),

(U), 6. T. Stone (R).

Event 8-25 yards, freestyle, 3. H. Hale (R).

Event 24-50 yards, freestyle, Midget girls 1. B. Harris (R)

Senior girls: I.,E. Shreuder (N). 23.6 seconds, 2. D. Vater N 36.4 seconds, 2. D. Collar (1), 3. 3. J. Apear (). 4. D. Hooton (R), K. Davies

4. P, Wright (U). A. Seach (8). 5.

Event 25100 yards, breast-

Korean 15th and 5th divisions GOODWOOD RACE the question solved itself. The Davis Cup star, scored an upset 1. B. Mettue (N). 2. D. Townsend stroke, Senior boys: 1: 1. Nicholson

continued pressure South Mungyang and North of Yongju

London, July 19.

100 postponed acceptance of Israel's membership until November, 1951. This will make it too late for Israel to qualify for the 1031 Games,"

Event 9 diving, Senior boys: (R) and J. Woods (N),

Event 10-diving, Senior girls:

| Ardy (U), 4. N.

Nicholson (N),}

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3. R. (N) one minute 17.8 seconds, 2. Webster (N), 3. C. Cowles (N), 4. G. Huang (N),

Event 28--200 yards, freestyle,

AMPON'S UPSET Baastad, Sweden, July 19. Felicisimo Ampon, Philippine victory today by defeating Juros lav Drobny of Egypt in an in- lernational tennis tournament.

Ampon won 6-2, 0-0 and 0-0.1 In another men's singles match, Event 11-25 yords, backstroke Eric Sturgess of South Africa Junior beys: 1. M. Robinson (U) defeated Adrian Quist of Austra=| 21,4 seconds, 2. J. Steven (N), 3. lla 6-4, 6-3 and U-1-Associated N. Stevens (N. 4. J. McLellan Press,

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Seventeen final

5. T. Ewins (R), acceptors Russian-armed North Kergan were published today for the

Reds set Tanjon ablaze today

in a fiery assault on the former Goodwood Stakes, to be run U.S. advanced headquarters. over two miles and three fur- longs at Goodwood next Wed- American 3.5 inch rockets knocked out eight Rednesday, July 28. tanks, blunting the attack.

But new

They are, with weights:

Games'

The programme The Mediterranean programme will include: Strathspey (9 stone), Eternal

Track and field events, swim- City (8 stone, 11 pounds), Cou- inlag, diving and water pola. brador (8 stone, 10 pounds), Le basketball,

and boxing, free Hero (8 stane, 9 pounds), Lode Greece-Roman wrestling. fencing (8 stane, 8 pounds), Zanzibar Allied warplanes caught the and Blue Fox (both 8

hockey, soccer, rowing, riding, stone.

weightlifting and North Korean Air Force crawling 5 pounds),

shooting, Parker's Peace (8 on to airfields

And General Douglas Mac- Arthur said the invaders already have lost their "one great chance" for victory.

that

had been Curraghmore (7 stone, 12 Kymnastics.

Built i

The buildings for the wrestling

vacant for days. In the past two pounds), Forestry (7 stone, 10 The scene of the games will be days, they destroyed 47 Red pounds). Danac, II (7 stone, 9 Fuad I Stadium.

the planes on the ground and three pounds), Guerrier 17 stone, 51929, it has 30,000 seats. in the air. The toll may be pounds), Hasty Malden (7 stone,, higher.

4 pounds) Folu (7 stone, The Red drive un Taejon was pounds) and Eldoret (0 stone, boxing and basketball events are the first attack in force from their 12 pounds).

to be ready by July, 1951. They dearly won ground South of the Only five have finally accept are being built in the stadium Kum River.

ed for the rich Goodwood Cup, compound. The basketball floor There was no indication how running over two miles, many tanks the invaders had furlongs, brought across the Kum.

Thursday, July 27.

But at least four more rolled on Tasjon. Four American jet planes wrecked two of these with rockets and drove the others to cover. American artillery anel planes concentrated fire on the last two.

The first phase of the Korean campaign te ovor, said General, MacArthur in a special com.

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London, July 10, The following were today's close of play scores in first-class cricket matches:

It

Alexandria In

1. K. Davies (U),

Braves routed by

Chicago

Cubs

New York, July 19,

appears the team which would become the National League champion this year must first, become champion of the Chicago Cubs.

Scores:

Senior boys: 1. N. Nicholson (N) two mautes 58.2 seconds. 2. D. Due (R). 3, P. Craddock (U).

Event 27-diving, Middle boyss D. Townsend (R), 2. D. Me- Lellan (N), 3. P Duffett (H), 4. J. Davidson (N), 5. W. Higas (U). Event 24-diving, Middle girls: 1. G. Eorter (U), 2. Y. Giles (N), 3. 5. Hewson (U), 4. A. Witkamp (U). 5. S. Wickerson (1)

Fvent 20--50 yards, breastroke, Senior boys: 1. 1. Nicholson (N), 31.8 seconds.

Event 30-30 yards, breastroke, hidile boya: 1. P. Huang (N) 35 T seconds, 2. J. Batumley (U), 3 D. Townsend (B), 4. M. Willcox,,

R), 3. J. Marshall (R).

R.

Event 34-25 yards, breastroke, Junior girls: 1. H. Ruang (N) 23: seconds, 2. L. Mock (R), 3. D.. ribalt (U), E. Horrla (R). 4.J. Driessen (Ü),

seconds.

Event 30-diving.exhibition. Event 37-House relay raco

HIFIS

2 x 25 Junior, 2 x 25 Middle,

Event 31-30 yards, breastroke, Senior girls: 1. E. Shreuder (N) 45 seconds, 2. L. Warning (N), 3,

Taylor (R), 4. A. Hawtin (R)., Event 32-25 yards, breastroke, The fifth place Cubs may a spilt for Pittsburgh and topple Senior boys: 1. A. Driessen (U), Ave will be wooden, something new not have the distinction of the Phillies out of the lead,

22 seconds, 2. A. Jenkins (U), 3. at Goodwood next here.

In the American League, New J. Eastman (N). 4. E. Flynn, (U), The Egyptian Olympic Com- moving into a four-cornered

extended

5. their N. Stevens (N). They are with weights: Native mitice and the Egyptian Gov-scramble, but they had the York Yankees

current drives to 11 out of 14 Event 33-25 yards, breastroke, Heath and Aldborough (9. stone, crnmeal are preparing at som fun of making life miserable by sweeping St. Louis Browns, Middie girls: 1, C. Eager (U) 18.6 2 pounds), Val Drake (8 stone, modalton both for the athletes for one of the leaders for the 16-1, and 1-3. Ed Lopat threw seconds, 2. A. Witkamp (U), 3. B. 12 pounds), Bagheera (8 stone, and thousands of visitors expect third time in a week today a two hitter in the opener after Warning (N), 4. V. Giles (N), §.

pounds) and Coast Guard (cd for the Gomes.

a no hitter into the R, Scott (N). when they routed the Boston carrying stone, 3 pounds), Coast Guard The athletes may be billeted in Braves 11-3.

eighth inning. Tom Ferrick gain- has since been struck out of the schools. This would leave ac

ed credit for the second game race at Daun. BST today. Router,

Johnny Mize big As a result of the day's game, win when hotels for foreign spectators, St. Louis Cardinals were in sole smushed his third homer in two

Since Alexandria in a major possession of first place with the days in the eighth frame,

Event 36 Haune relay race, even without the Philles, Braves and Brooklyn

Detroit Tigers, paced by Viel boys: 2 x 25 yarda, Junior, 2 x 25 Games, It is expected to br Dodgers, trailing in that order.

Wertz, 15th homer, beat Boston, yards, Middle, 2 x 50 yards, crowded.—Associated Press,

The Cardinala beat New York Red Sox 9-5 in the other Amerlenn Senior: Glants, 18-4, in the first half of League gume. Dizzy Trout ré- 1. Nightingale, two minuten e a doublebender while the Phillies ceived credit, for the victory al- TOUR DE FRANCE

split with Pittsburgh Pirates, though he needed help in the "Our huh! upon the Southern

winning the opener, 3-2, in 11 late innings from Fred Hutchinson At Lords: Boyal Navy 135 part of Korea reprosents a secure (Close, right-art

Parle, July 19. innings ond losing the nightcap. and Hal White. base," General MacArthur sald. six for 30). The Army 170 for land, today won the sixth stage |

slow offspÈT, Ferdinand Kubler, of Switzer- | 4-2-| "We are now in Korea in forceeix (Purnaby 59, good 52 not

Cube, who twice knocked the of the Tour de France cycle race Philles out of first place earlier and. With Gati's' help we aro

cut). there to stay until the constitu-

At Bristol: Gloucestershire 267 covering the 40-mile time trial

journey from Dinard Ilonal. authority of the Republic Crapp 53, Laker, right-arm 'off- Bricue, In 1 hour, 57 minutes, pitchers for 14 hits, including St. Louis Browns "(of: Korea)' is fully restored."

The General Bald the invading pin bowler, eight for 45). Sur-22 seconds. force lost its chance of victory tey 71 for six. when It failed to follow up the advaninge after breaching the Han Rivor lino near Seoul. The Invaders had averwhelming num- bors and superior weapons, then

blasted homers but each came ho said.

Cleveland Indians Plecemeal American elements

Enos Slaughter, Del Rice, Rod Philadelphia Athletles were thrown into baitle after e

1. Jenn Goldschmildt : (Luxem-

Schoendienstand Eddie Miller "desperate

201, Somerset 62 for no wicket bourg) 43 hours, 8 minutes and socked homers as the Cardinals Chicago White Sox decision," Generat

At Dudley: Worcester. 288 for 30 seconds.. MacArthur contlued. Their five (Kenyon 136 not out) against scill and valour in holding a Hampshire Reuter

2, Ferdinand Kubler (Switzer-equalled their season high for Washington Senators Hlans, plus brilliant support from

land) 43 hours, 9 minutes and run in one, game at the expense of Leo Durocher's buckling mound oir and naval claments, * "forec

12 seconds.

The Cardinals' 17 hulin NATIONAL LEAGUE the enemy into continued deploy-

8. Bernard Gauthier (France) corps

were good for 3 bases as Max ments, costly frontal attacks and

London, July 19.. 43 hours, 9 minutes and 23

Lanier won his ninth game and New York Giants v confused logistics, which so slow- Denis Compton, who has been seconds.

St Louis Cardinals od hlandvanço and jblunted hi• trying: buf his knee la one-day 4. Florenze Magni® (Italy) "43 | Larry, Jansen lost his seventh.

Philadelphia Phillies have bought the games for the MCC, will return hours, 11 minutes and 16 seconds. drive Law hecessary to build a to first-class cricket for Middlesex Reuter precious

time

Pittsburgh Pirates neeuro baso,

ngainst Burrey, on Saturday, July ||^| "Our casuallles, despite over. 20, at the Oval in Laurlo Fish- whelming odds, have been rela lock'a, benefit tivaly jaht.': Que strength, wil*

to

AMERICAN LEAGUE',

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16 21

(2nd game);

St. in the week, pounded four Boston

homers by Roy Smalley and plt-New York Yankees. Florenzo Magnl, of Italy, was chor Bob Klippalein. At Swansea: Lancashire 122 for second in 1 hour, 57 minutes,

Kuppstein, who won his first St. Louis Browns nine (Edrich-60) against Glamor- 30 seconds. Jean Goldschmidt, Major League game, surrendered

of Luxembourg, was placed third 11 his but managed to keep the New Yorit Yankees At Harrogate: Leicestershire 115 in 1 hour, 58 minutes, 10 seconds. Boston slege guns under control. Detroit Tigers bowler, ave for 13, Wardle four clusaliication after the sixth stage with bases empty. (Coxon, right-ann fast medlumn) The placings in the general Roy Hartsfield and Ibimmy Holmes Boston Red Sox for 07). Yorkshire. 122 for six. vere:

At Birmingham1. Warwickshire

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COMPTON'S RETURN

- Phillies split

Detroit, July 19. Granville Hamner's two-run Philadelphia Phillies The Gold Cup contender Del homer broke up a brilliant plich-(2nd: game) planned to phino capsized in"-rough water) ing duel between Simons and Pittsburgh continually increase while that exeturn for the Middleses natch on the Detroit Eliver toy and Bill Warlo at the Finalles wonburgh Pirates the engine will relatively devgainst Lancashiro, at- Old Traf the driver, Bill Cantrell and their opener in Pittsburgh But Boston Braves crease. United Press and Asso, Lord of Wednesday, Jul 20, but mechaniu were injured-United rookie Bill MacDonald towed a Chicago Cubs / ciated. Frasi..

has decided against it Renter Prone) zu

2 x. 50, Senler: 1 Nightingale two minutes 35.8 minutos.

Event 38-Relay race. (4 x 250- 4 yards): School versus Old Boye

Old. Boys won.

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FENCING TOURNEY...

Monte Carlo, July 19. Team competition for the world. championship with, sabre began, " today in the international, fencing tournament herej; ka

In first round matches," Francs

'I bent Yugoslavia 14-2.. Egypt beatą

· Britain=-10=0; Balglum „beat Au-" stralia 10-6, and, Italy beat Por- **tugal. 15-1,ARMRERNAL.

In second round matches, Expl beat Yugoslavia D-5, France, beat Britain 12-3, Belgium beat Por tugal 8-4, and Italy best Australieaz 10-0

Egypt defeated Yugoslavia

with: Balls Deslouki and Biohout Younes winning three matdhe i esch. Farid Abou Chabi Wo two ohd Mohamed ZullicaT, WOJ one-United Press (40)

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