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Tennis championships open at Ladies Recreation Club
The Colony's Ladies Open Tennis Championships organised by the Ladies Recreation Club com- menced yesterday when three first round matches one Ladies Doubles and two Mixed Doubles were played off.
Mrs. M. Hetherington conceded a walk-over to
Miss M. Ribeiro in the Ladies Singles. Besides the Open Cham-M. Xavier and Mrs. L. Benjamin the Ladles provided good tennis in patches. *pionship matches
Recreation Club also played With Miss Xavier and Mrs. Ben- off seven of their Club Cham-jomi w winning 6-2, 6-2. pionship mutehes.
All three Open Championship matches were won in straight sets what of the wiens mix · Dr George Chua and Mrs. A. TRE- worth were bard put to win from their opponents Norman and Mr. G. Chaun after taking the Arst ret 1x games to love.
Miss Loo making her debut in ocal tennis tournaments showed that he had very sound ground strokes but possibly because of lack of practice she could celdom control her strokes. She dis- lived a very accurate Teb-deep to the baseline but yesterday Miss Xavier was in fine form and the lobs came to naught.
KCC tennis tournament
The following are the results
HONG KONG TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1950,
Secrets of Arsenal's success
By WALTER PILKINGTON..
Mr. Tom Whittaker, Manager of the Arsenal Foot- ball Club, has signed on a young player with a name almost as well known as his own- but not in football. He' is Brion, Close, the England and Yorkshire professional cricketer, Whittaker signed him knowing that Close would not be available for football until next season, for he soon leaves for Australia with England's cricketers on a tour that will last eight months.
of matches in the Kowloon Mr. Cricket Club Championship tournament played over the last week:
Ladies Doubles Championship (Final)
Mrs.
L Benjamin and Mrs. M. Chow bent Mrs. B Stack and Mrs. R. H. Jones 6-1, 7-5.
Ladies Singles Championship (semi-final)
Arsenal's explanation of this curious decision Is significant It is one reason why England's most renowned football club in esteemed and admired in all
beat Mrs. K parts of the world. Mr. Whit
taker said simply: "He is the Arsenal type"
Mrs. M. Chow M. Getz 0-0, 0-1,
Men's Doubles Chainpionship (aqmi-fina})
Apparently bit of practice, Mrs. M. Yang revealed that she North Le and Mrs. C. Chaunis ne of the hardest bitters of could not expe with the line dis-
the tennis bali among the ladies) play of Dr. George Choa who
with better of the Colony and secara able to put the ball any control and accuracy, she would Stokes bent L. C. Kotewail and Dr. George Chon and L. F. where he wished.
Time and again he caught Lube ranked among the best.
Mrs. Benjamin played her. R. Zunmern 6-2, 3-0, 6-2, 6-3; Lent K. E. Greene and J. Leriou and R. O. Baker 6-2, 6-2, 4-6, 6-0.
guing to
the wrong
directionaliteedy gaine and was purti Ars. Tamworth was very steady eularly accurate at the net with on the basit and was contented to allow her partner to make the her interceptions. kills.
Mrs Cimun plac guve a And dispång but her partner Norman
Lo did not fud hle touch until the third game of the second set. After dropping the first set six Armes to juve. Lo and Mrs. Chron trailed two-nit in the socuted set before they hit their sride' and by fiery smashes and drives levelled the reore at twe
unes all,
Score levelled - Dr. Choa and Mrs. Tamworth
next two comes to
on the
fend four-twe before Nurnian Lo began to hit out with great,
Lo'r drives and In
lice urany.
WAL
The following are the result
of matches played yesterday.
Colony Open Championships
T. E. Baker
Mixed Doubles Championship
E. Tapi and Mrs. M. Chow beat A. E. P. Guest and Miss N. Lambert-Baker 0-1, 6-2; T. E. Baker and Mrs. K. M. Gelz beat LC. Kotowall and Mink Miss M. Ribeiro won mu a walk | M. Xavier 0-1, 7-5. over from Mrs. M. Hetherington.
Ladies Singles
Ladler Doubles
Mrs. L Miss M. Xavier and Benjamin beat Mrs. M. Yang und Miss W. C. Loo 6-2, 6-2.
Mixed Doubles
Trui Yun-pur and Mrs. J. W. Sze beat Lee Wal-tong and Miss W. W. Choy 0-2, 0-2.
Dr. George Choa and Mrs. A. Tinwurth beat Nurman, La ant Mrs. G. Chaun 6-0, 6-4.
Club Events Ladies Singles
terceptions found the sidelines and completely nonplusced the spposition and the score levelled again at four-all. La served
astrofi the crucial there game ori
Mrs. U. were severi
Armstrong beat Mrs. long and fast rallies. Deuce was A. barty 6-3, 1-0, 6-3; Mra. K. Called many times and Inally Jetz bent Mrs. F. Robinson 6-3. through netting two casy shots -1.
Le lost the game, and Dr. Chou and A. l'aniworth made no mis-
eet and match.
In the other Mixed Doubica:
Ladles Doubles
Mrs. Stroobach and Mrs. D. J
Mira L. L. Porter 6-1, 6-1.
Men's Dingles
Racing
driver killed
Toulouse, September 10, The well-known French rat- ing driver, Raymond Sommer. as he was was killed today
the Grang participating in Prix of the Haute Garonne, near here.
Refreshing
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NO MORE SOCCER?
By DENIS COMPTON
It looks like good-bye to football for me. It's no use kidding.myself any more. This old knoe, I'm confident, will be good for many more scasons of cricket, but I can't see it standing the strain of sorious Soccar again. Nothing definite will be decided, of course, until. I have heard what Mr. Tom Whittaker has to say, but I've a pretty good notion that he will advise me to pack up,
The accident occurred as Som- mer, who was maintaining an easy
that the I'm not at all sure British Cooper It's going to be a terrifie lead driving- 1,100-ce racing car, was over- wrench, you know, I love Australians are anything like...
as muchi as the great sido they wore in 1940, taking another car that had slip-football almost ped two lops behind the other cricket, but the summer game and, while skipper Fredio Brown competitors.
has to take preference when isn't making any politicians' pro- mlacs about what is going to that it comes to a show down. reported Eye-witnesses
of one thing at least Паррсп suddenly,
while straightening aut
But even if I don't play for you can be sure, we shall all be after passing the other car, Som Arsenal any more, a big part of behind him to
men and thall mer appeared to lose control over
me will always be at Highbury fight every inch of the way. his Cooper. The car turned turtle Stadium. and crashed into a ditch, Sommer
Strange things happen at eric- It's a wonderful club, second WAS catapulated from his seat to none, and when you've been ket. Remember what Warwick-
with a team for 18 chiro did to the West Indians. years I signed amateur forma for Arsenal when I was 14-you never lose interest in it.
would-be to foll before him, wearers of the famed red shirt that they would find Arsenal a model club.
In return he asked for conduct off the eld comparable with and their ability on . He has in- variably got it.
There is mkich
more in this phrase than is at first apparent.
Insletenes
algning upon players of good character has been an important factor in a
Arsenal's tablishing
high standing in the game, Mr. Whittaker has long heen
as his predecessors
able,
Arsonal codo
against tree.
The acclúent occurred in the ninth lap of the 25-lap race. Con- ditions were perfect with a warm sun shining down on the road.
The Grand Prix of the Haute
connected
One thing is certain, during AUE- the coming winter In tralia I shall follow the for
of
the Arsenal with tunes koenest possible interest. Last time I was there an un
The Arsenal eɔde is an exam- ple to every club in the game and reflects credit upon Engilsh foot ball wherever Arsenal play.
On their tour of Brazii last year the Red Shirts, or the "Gun- were ners" as they are called in Bri- drive the British BRM racing car kuown friend In Sydney used to
DEEP WATER BAY GOLF CUP
There was an excellent entry for the Deep Water Bay
Deep Water Bay.
Army to hold Cup played inst Sunday af
hockey trial
The
on
Garonne takes place at Cadours. about 10 miles from here. Som- 44-year-old wealthy mer. sportsman and Champion reeing driver of Franco, was chosen to
1
in its first public appearance at Silveratone, England, last month.
He was at the wheel when the BRM broke down on the starting ny and debonair, Sommer was of the best liked, men in Grand Prix racing.
one
sende a report of every Ar- senal game.
No matter
regularly.
where we
were
BRITISH ATHLETIC
VICTORY.
Paris, September 10.- Britain scored an, athletics tho playing, in the towns or "in the double over France at wilds, those reports turned up Jeen Bouin Stadium here to- I wonder if I dare day. The men, who were one hope for a similar "service" this point behind with two events time.
to go, scored maximum points for the hammer throw and the four times 100 metres relay to snatch a thrilling victory by 100 points to 99.
Predictions compared
The British women'
.
won two
tain, were showered with com- pliments
their sportsman ship.
One rarely hears of a player Traving Arienal "after
he has proved his ability, unless he is approaching the retiring stago. more famous ones who pass the zenih dequire, during
One of the organisers of the their assoclition with the Lon- don club, the qualifications Grand Prix told Reuter that just
As the curtain comes down on needed to fit them for the post before. Sommer began to over-
take the other car, o race steward other cricket season it is in of manager. Although there was heavy dew on the course when the carly David Jack, is on
The former England forward, signalled him that one of his back teresting to compare early pre- aletions with what has actually outstanding wheels was wobbling. starters teed off, conditions be instance of an ex-Arsenal player "Imunediately after overtaking happened. Although I respected of their three events today to win
of Lancashire I by 58 points to 45. came ideal after the first round making a reputation for himself the other competitor, Sommer the chances was completed with the addition-in another sphere of football. He appeared to
glance over his didn't expect them to do so well McDonald Bailey completed the al presence of a pleasant breeze, is the highly respected manager shoulder at his back wheel," the as they have done.
oficial said. "I was in that split They have surprised me. So sprint double by winning the 200 metres in 21.0 sec., which was a At the half way stage, A.. c. of Middlesbrough Football Club. Lochtic (18) and K. Pan (14)
There are others, of whom the second that he appeared to lose have Northants, in finishing so
Andre pected them appeared to be in a strong pasi- best known are Ted Drake and control over his car," he added, far down the table. I fully ox-new record time for the meeting
to be challenging The European Champion,
France, of Moric,
equalled Ronnie Kooke, who have made Reuter. tion with respective gross scares
for the title.
It wasn't until I had a chat Donald Finlay's record for...the the Mid meeting when he won the 110 with Denis Brookes, landers' opening bat and acting metres hurdles in 14.0 seconds., 7. skipper. In our game with them
Alan Paterson, the European at Lord's that I realised just how high Jump Champlon, was beaten who won unlucky they have been,
lost had
A
Arsenal
SWEDEN'S WIN IN WORLD PENTATHLON
They had
four by Pan Gallo Thlam, only matches and had had 19 games the event for France, with a jump
of @ ft. 7.8 inches. Interfered with by rain. But for
the Olympic this wretched luck in the matter
The second Army Hockey trial will take place at Soo- kunpoo tomorrow beginning at 5.15 p.m. All players are to report by 5 p.m. and are re- quired to bring a white shirt, The following have, been selected to play in the trial; of 37 and 36 although J. Mark-good when their playing careers ended. Drake and Rooke will; Captain Clayden, Lance Cor- hamn (9) and C. Kotolu (7)
be reisenbered a two of the poral Gardner, Sergeant Pitcher, were well in the running with 33
most effective centre-forwards of BSM Richardson, Sergeant Walk- each.
Their shooting: modern times. lin. Captain Ellis, Liculenant
However, after the second nine.
wus deadly. Ted Drake flourish- Chamler, Sergeant Hollands, H. H. Mundy (11) | who has 2 ed vefore World Wor and is Lance Bombardier Webb, Gunner take lake the 10th game for Mackle beat Mrs. F. Robinson and Jones, Staff Sergeant Tribe, Lance wonderful knowledge of all our new manager of Reading. Rooke
courses became the leader with succeeded bån Bombardier Browell, Sergeant nett 60. His leading position was coal-getter and subsequently join. Cross, Captain Addington, Bomb-soon to be shared by S. T. Chau ed Crystal Palace, another London ardier Mercury, Gunner Johnson (17) and J. Markbam (9) who club, as player-manager.
CQMS returned cards of nett 60. Captain Delme-Murray, Grant, Corporal Whitmore, Lance! Corporal Holmes, CQMS Morris, As R. 1. Keown (14) SSM. Pavoy, Sergeant Teyen, unable to play until late after- Major Brookshaw, WO 11 Vin- noon and it remained to be se cent, Captain White, QMS whether he or his partner, W Downes, Lance Corporal Taylor. Stoker (13) could better these Captain Sneesby, Captain Ware, leading scores. Sergeant
Sergeant Houghton.
and Caldecott, CQMS Neikle,
Croing out in 30, Keown was the secrets of the prolonged suc- Individual championship. Second about it, the performances of pleted the double by adding the well in the picture and a second Staff Sergeant Pistom.
Umpires: Captain Livermore round of 38 gave him a nett score of CO also allowing him to jola and Captain Stubbs,
Queen's the other three leaders. The four will play a further 18 holes next Sunday to decide the winner.
match it appeared at the outsel M. Heems bent S. M. Garrard that Lee Waltung and Miss Choy-1, 6-1; Dr. G. B. Smart beat R. Wal-woon would beat Teui Yun- Thorp -6, 6-2; W. J. D. Cooper pui and Mrs. J. W. Sze.
T'sul served first and the first heat N. Cooke 8-3, 6-0. four gumies' went with the sur-
Men's Doubles (Handicap)
vice. Miss Choy played a spark- L Zulauf and II. Hef: beat T. ling brand of tennis throughoul. Cullen and J. 11. Alkinan 8-4, the whole match while Lee Wai- | 6-4, tong was inclined to be errulle,
-other-times -executing-excellentis
*
at tine netting cagy kills and all Today's matches angled returns of almost Impossi- The following are the matches] ble shots for winners.
in the Ledies Recreation
Club
Mrs. J. Sze backed
P. Taul, well at-, beginning at 5.13 p.m. Partnar, Y. though it.reamed that she has not yet regained her touch of formor years which made her the National Champion for some
up her tournament to be played today
Inany are.
Taui was more than a match
Colony Mixed Doubles
E. Tsai and Mrs. M. Chow y K. C. Lal and Mrs. Law King.
Club 'Mixed Doubles
E. E. Story and Mrs, L. Robin-
for the veteran Leo In the fast son v K. M. Getz and Mrs. A. exchanges at the not.
In the Initial set #iter two was called Teul and games: all Mry. Sve took the next tour in a row to win the first set slx games to two. They won the second set by the Fame score to carn the right to meet K. H. Ip and Mrs. Ip in the next round.
Tamworth.
Club Mon's Doubles M. Heenan and W. J. D. Cooper A. S. Martin and R. Farrell Club Men's Singles A. J. Clifford v D. R. Holmes; JA C. Hurlbatt v. E. Zulauf.
Club Men's Doubles (Handicap)
Major Young and H. M. Newton tween Mrs. M. Yang partnered y D. D. S. Evans and G. Wiggles
Ladies Doubles match
The Ladies Doubles match be-
by Miss, C. Loo against Miss worth,
Cyclist crashes in Grand Prix race
Monza, Italy, September 10.
The Italian ridor, Antonio Castiglione, on a Guzzi, crashed and was thrown badly during the 250-ce race in the Monza Motorcycling Grand Prix races today.
Doctors said, after a hurried exuralnation, that it was fear ed he had fractured' his col- lar bone.
Italy wan 10 events and con- sequently two world Champion- ships. Bruno Ruffo, Glanni Leoni End Carlo Ebblall, three members of the Italian Mondial team,
Transport will leave
Pier : 4.45 pm.
on
In case of heavy rain the trial Thursday, will be played September 14.
FEUD HOLDS UP SOCCER MATCH
Budapest, September 10. The Cominform's 'feud with Yugoslavia today held up for the
tims + second
Hungarian-Al- banian football match in Buda- pest.
Because Yugoslavia refused transit
Albanian vista to the team, they had to travel over 2,000 miles through the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas to the Black Sea port of Constance, and from there by call to Budapest.
The shortest distance from Al- bania to Budapest is about 500 miles across Yugoslavia,
Albanians arrived Budapest yesterday, too tired to play today, and the match will be played later. The match originally planned for September 3 but was cancelled 'when Yugo- slavia refused to grant visuo Router.
The
ite
was
CHESS TOURNEY Cubrovnik, Yugoslavia,
September 10. Yugoslavia today won the Jacob Keller, of Switzerland, on a Hamilton-Russell chess tourne- ment, scoring Iri the last round a Nonton, was third.
3 to 1 victory over the Finnish
Bob Foster, of Britain, riding team.
her
was
Will to win Arsenal players are seldom in the transfer news for one very good reason. They are happy where they are and have no de- sire to leave. Herein lies one of cess of London's premier football team.
arth.
Arthur Wint,
of weather they would have been Champion, broke down in the 400 melrca when leading 50 yards lying tourth or
He was seized A similar remark applies to from the inlah. Glamorgan and, to a lower with cramp in the right leg and degree, Lo several other Anished last but his team mate, counties. All of which (flun- | Lewis, came up from behind to trates what a big part luck can win by two yards.. .play in cricket.
And when you come to think
Lancashire
That makes
Micheline Ostermeyer com-
Berne, September 10. Sweden today won the 1950 World Pentathlon Champion ships with clear victories in team and individual both classificatons.
Sweden's winning total of 90 points was largely to the credit of Mr. Lars Hall, who gained the
was
Finland, with 130 points, and
are shown up in as discuss to her shot put victory. third came Italy with the zama
even better light. They have She is the Olympic Champion for It is a harmonious, happy spirlu total.
had The Championship rules deeren by the weather, but they have
many games messed about both events-Rouler." on and off the field, bound to-
that the anal placing of teams gether by the will to win.
had the bowlers capable ·of Many a profitable "Tosan for finishing with equal points shanishing off a game in a couple
on the results at the depend various branches of sport in
of days, or less. could be found in cross-country running Britain study of the discipline at Ar: which Finland won this morning them a really great side.
of the Fourth in the final team senal's headquarters,
high sense of pride in placings was Switzerland. Britair players'
Afth and Belgium OK | cumo their club and of an outlook which score all thought of de-placed sixth.
night. The final Individual classifica lecting together my kit for Aus- YMCA Kowloon Branch last feat. This is why Arsenal aco 'navor - bekten until the final tions, obtained by adding the tralia, a final word against those
happy souls who have already The "Black and White" Cagors whistle haa, gono.
place numbers gained in the five written off the coming Ashes ex-scored 86 points as against the Brian Close would have been events, were;
local team's 33 points. The following were the leading just another of the many young 1--Lars Hall, of Sweden, 19.2 pedition as last.
points, players signed by Arsenal with a view to development and the in- 2-Carabiniere Dulllo Brignetti.
of Italy, 28 points. " cident would have passed un-
of Sweden, noticed if he had not been in the 3-Bertil Harge,
20.5 points. public
as a cricketer. He is the youngest to have played for 4-Andre Lacroix, of France, 30 England in a Test match.
points:
The winner of the Best Scratch Score was K. S. Kinghorn (2) who after a mediocre 35 for the Brst nine holes came in with an excellent 31 for the laut nivo to give him a total of 16 'gress;
It was encouraging to hear so many competitors remarking, on he excellent condition of the
course.
scores ---
H. K. Mundy S. T Chau J. Markham IM. Keewn R. Pan L. C. Saville J. It Collis
A. C. Lochlle
71–100... 77--17~00. 67-760,
74—14—60. 75-14:01.
7-10=61. 70---1702 81-18-63. W. P. Birtwhistle 74-11-03. C. J. Ketola 68 52.03. 71-7-04. K. 5. Robertson F. (Kent
82-1884. R. C. Gairdner: 14-10=64. K. S. Kingbor no-264. P. B. Arkeoll * 74 963. W, O. Davies
W. Stoker
78-23 05. The competition for next week-
end at Fanling will be Bogey
Foot.
Entiles for Victory Cup close on Sunday, September. 17.
U.S. BASEBALL
a Velocette, rotired after the Yugoslavia's total score was New York, September 10. second lap of today's 850-cc | 43-14 points. This gave.
Today's baseball scores: race, but ho won the World Arst place in any case, though Championship eonuse he had
AMERICAN LEAGUE the games between Argentina piled up winning Jead in the and Franco had not yet been' de- !
AN previous events.
elded,
Philadelphia Athletics 1 Argentina was Yugosla's nearest Boston Red Sox
Yought out the first three places He won with 30 points, Geof rival with 12 points, but even if
in the 135-ce class. Ruffo became frey Dukn on. G Norton, was
17 second with 20 points and Lesild she were to win all three cut- New York Yankees
with
the World Champion points, while Leoni and Ubbiali Grahain, on an AJB, was placed standing garaes, which was Washington Senatore
thought to be unlikely, she would Detroit Tigers third with 16 points.
still be half a point behind Yugo-
Chicago White Sox slavia.--Router,
each had 14 points.
Dario Ambrosini, of Italy, rld-
Osio, September 10, Norway bent Finland by four
сус
At present he
event,
Was
the Armed Forces 1nalman in 15-Thor Henning, of Sweden,
period of service.
undergoing his
What of his
ability as a footballer?
any- If ambition counts for
confidence thing, coupled with and a willingness to learn, he will succeed.
He is one of those naturally gifted ball players of whom the most famous is Denis Compton, one, ot. England's finest cricketers who has also represented his
the
country at football and who has ussisted Arsenal to win League championship and the Football Association Cup.
[39,7 points.-Router.
BANGKOK RACES TO BE REVIVED
Bangkok, September 10. Horse-racing will be reborn at the Royal Bangkok Sports Club
Racing by October, the club's Committee announced.
Clubs members have subscribed
Final word
And now, before I start col-
BASKETBALL
The
Chinese Philippines "Black and White" Cagers.beat the Chinese YMCA Basketball Team by '23 points in a basket- ball match played at the Chinese
Olympic stars for Jewish sports meet
Tel Aviv, September 10.
About 700 Jowish athleton from over 30 countries will compote in the third Maccabeth, the world Jewish sports Festival to be held in Israel from September 27 to October 8 this year.
None of them will come besides those already mentioned,
for more than 60 ponies which from the "Iron Curtain" coun- the national walking champion, had been offered to the club as a tries. The disbanding of all Harry Lasku, Stanley Lamport or who has put the weight to 17.12 nucleus for. the new racing sea- non-Communist Jewish
metres to his credit, and Irvin son. They will be stabled and ganisations and the ban on Dorfman, a prominent lawn teanle trained on the club's premices, travel of athletes in these
player. The lustre of a Compton the committee said.
countries have results in as The Bouth African team of ava Mr. Raymond Davy, Chairman unofficial boycott of the Fes- Includes weightlifters. Other Young Close
is not likely to of the Racing Committee, hoped tival by the "People's Demo- teams are expected from Sweden France. Austria, Belgium, Tunisia, emulate such feats. Only one man the Royal Bangkok Sports Club cracies. In a generation or more has the and the Royal Turf Club would
Among those who will compete Switzerland, Australia Canada, touch of genlus to shine with the now. co-operate in the promotion are a number of Olymple and Holland, India Casablanca, k lustre of a Compton. But the of racing and
the breeding of national stare, the, mea, promingentina, Turkey, Uruguay, Bolivi path of ambition is open to him horses. and his incentivo is the knowledge Royal Turf Club members have ent of whom are Henry Wien Brazil, Ireland, Belgian Congo and berg (United States); the Olymple displaced persons camps in Germ that Compton is only one of a been invited to becoms members cruiserweight wresting, champion, many
The opening and closing cere select band who have played for of the Sports Club, he stated.-Frank Spellman (US), the Olym- England
at both cricket and foot- Associated Press, hall. He is a useful footballer, He must shape his own future,
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Duke won today's Monza Grand ing an Italian Benelli,, won the Prix in 89 mins 18 2008. 230-pcraco, completing the 201.0 Graham was second - and the kilometre course in 1 hr. 28 mins Australian, Harry Hinton, on a
He thus won the Horten, took third place. 3-3/6ices.
Italy won her third World goals to one in an international Plasburgh Pirates World Aitio for this class, MEN
Erie, Oliver, of Britain, riding Championship when Umberto football match here today. Nor-St. Louis Cardinals Norton, won today's sidecar Mosotil, on » Bensiti, finished way led 140 at kaif-time-Bou- race and the World Championshi second to dooffery: Duse in the ter." after, a greattukalo, with the 600-co class. Graham (was third
Copenhagen, Beptember 10, Italian Ercole Figerio Conon in the Championship. ・・ Gilera). Duke edged past Masetti to win Yugoslavia defeated: Denmark **Actor *a-greni struggle: Figerio indaya Grand Prit with an avers by four goals in one in an inter- wrested the lead from Oliver, on agu) spand, of 101,700 kilometres national football match here to the Inat lap but he foll at the per hour over the 201,0 Flomeres day. They led by 2-1 “at half Muni kend and Anished or secodds couro Reuteron, pandandi dime-Neuter
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plc middleweight lifting champion, monies will be held at the newly- Svd Levy, the South African bullt sports stadium, of Namet Javis Cup tennis player, Ivan Gen, which accommodates 80,000 VIENNA BEAT.
Ruben, the Danish champion spectators, The programme will BERLIN
fencer, Ira Caplan, one of Ame- not bo centralized in Tol Aviv: Jen's forernost sprinters, and Fred however, for events will be half illover hd Derlin, September 10. Overland, of Canada, former. Aus in various localities Britain today. He has detor- "Amination, ability and a chal match here today Vienna beat wrestling champlun CANTIK BAY
lenging approach. He is not the Berlin, by three matches to two.
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The programme covers a wide will acconimedaté i tho typo fikely to be over awed The one-armed Austrian player, variety of sports, Including athle who will be spared the hard- by formidable opposition. Tans Redis won als match today ties basketball, boxing; vycling, ships of Israpia austerity regime. Conndente: nothing without against the German," Geeltrebe, fencing, hockey, swimming, water-Reuter, che i an aggressive spirit: What this by 040-8-2 and 13 ppl, lawn anoisy accour and
Printed and pubisbed for the le canmony was illustrated when In the doubles the Abstrian wrestling g Dritain recently triumphed in the pair, Haber and Hed, low to hellain's team of 77 will com- iors, the DAINA MAILAK INSTEDLY Bettish Clames of the White City Groppari no Kyompted by 6-7, pete in most of the events. The WALTER E. NOLA
United States team of London, prating American
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