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INTERESTING PROGRAMME MARKS OPENING

OPENING OF SEASON

The curtain will rise on the local 1950/51 soccer

KCC TENNIS HANDICAPS

sooson this afternoon, whon a full programme of matches in the First and Second Divisions of the Hong Kong League will be played. 'The tit-bit of the week-end programme will, how- ever, be the game between the rejuvenated 10 Kwong Wah and Kowloon Motor Bus on the progamme for next weeke

Club ground at Happy Valley tomorrow.

T

the

The following is the Kowloon Cricket Club Tennis Handicapr

Monday, October 2.

Court F K. M. Getz vs Llegt.

Col. I. Stack.

There are four First Division An exciting game la promised | Romes down for decision this afternoon, the most interest- ing of which should be that between. Kit Chee and Army XI on the Club ground.

The Army players

created

→ inost favourable Impression during the trials which were held and should account for Kit Chee who have been hard hit by the transfer of their best players' ton

lier Chinese teams.

with the adda slightly in favour. Court

of the busmen. who are b¤• lieved to be superior to Kwong! Wah in team-work.

South China, another aspirant Court for honours, should have no dificulty in recounting for Club, whom they meet at Caroline Hill.

However, the players who will be taking the field for Kit Chec have had plenty of experience in Jeent First Divisiou'soccer and are expected to contest every kich.

Bold bid

Kwong Wol, who have been strengthened by the Inclusion of several

from Chinese "stars" Shanghai as well as the cream of Elinnghai soccer talent in Hong Kong, are making a bold bid for Championship honours this sea-

2011.

Kowloon Motor Bus, whɔ have

South China have also managed to obtain the services of several former Kit Chee "stars" and with

blending of youth and x- pertence. should go a long way. Wook-end programme The following is the week-en programme:

Today

FIRST DIVISION South China y Club; Caroline Hill, 6.30 p.m.; Referee: J. W. Sharpe; Linesmen: Cheung Yan- sing and F. A. Barrelte.

2

Mrs. M. Pepperall and

Misa H. Bonbernare va Miss M. Xavier and

Mrs. L. Benjanin.

3 C. Kotewall u

J.

Fenton va . S. Ben- Jamin and Capt. Brot-

1011.

Court

4

Horsmun Mr. J. Miss N. Lambert Baker. Tuesday, October 3.

-

Va

Coud

Cout 2

Court 3

Court

4

R. H.Lapsley vs W. Gaffney.

Miss P. Kotewall vs Miss M. Ribeiro.

HONG KONG, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950.

H. Risdale F Brockbank va Lleut, Col. Stack and J. Leriau.

Mus C. Kolewall and C. Kolewall vs Miss Bonbernard and Zim-

mern Wednesday, October 4.

Police v RAF; Boundary Street, Court 1 1.30 p.m.; Referee: J. G. Padicy; Linesmen: Li Ping-pul and A. Brearley.

Club, 5.39 |

Kit Chee v

W. Gaffney;

A. Leck and W. Court

p.m. Referee arquired the services of three Linesmen: foriner Kit Chee "stars" also have Lawler, high hopes of annexing the First Division title this senson,

LRC Tennis results

The following are the re- sults of tennis matches played at the Ladies Recreation Club yesterday:

Colony Ladies Singles (@emil-final)

Mrs. M. Chow

beat Mrs. C.

Getz 0-1, 0-0.

.

!

Club Men's Doubles

+(Semi-final)

*

M. Heenan and W. J. D. Cooper beat E. E. Stroy and Dr. G. Smart

U-1, 0-3.

Club Ladies Singles Mrs. Armstrong beat Mrs. A. Salsbury 0-4, 0-3.

: Handicap 'Ladies Singles

(Semi-final)

Mrs. Barty beat Miss Foley 6-4, .0-3.-

Handicap Men's Singlea C. G. M. Morrison beat A. S. Martin 0-1 0-2.

M.

inter Hong Championship D. R. Holmes and R. Hetherington (CSO) beat J. Mon- sell and K. R. Yu (APC) 6-1, 6-1; J. A. C. Hurlbati and Pang Ol- lam (Treasury) beat B. T. John

Hon and O. W. Reynolds (Char- | tered Bank) 0-2.0-2.

The following is the programme jor, next week.

Monday, October 2

Colony Ladies Doubles Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Stack v Mrs. E. Litton and Miss H. Y. Law.

Club Ladies Doubles Mrs. A.

D. Scholes and Mrs. L. Robinson Y Mr. A. Tamworth and Mrs. Armstrong.

Handloap Ladles Singlen (Semi- final-Mrs Ayres y Mrs. A. Saintbury.

Handicap Men's Doubles-A, D. Scholes and S/L Harris v E. Zulauf and H. Heft.

Club Ladies Singles (Semi-

kle.

Club

Singles (Semi-

dual) D. T. Nolan v M. Heenan.

Inter-Hong Champlonship—W.

St. Joseph's v Navy; Navy, 6.30 p.m. Referee: L Chang; Lincamen: Mak Yeung-fat and V de Silva.

SECOND DIVISION “A” C. & W. v South China; Caro- hne Hill, 4 p.m.; Referee: F. A. Barretto.

Police v Tramways; Boundary Street, 4 p.m. Referee: A. Brearley.

RAF v Navy: Kat Tok, 4 p.m.; Referee: Liu Ting-kol.

Solicitora v Club; Navy "1", Happy Valley, 4 p.nu.; Referee: P. J. Dundon,

-SECOND DIVISION "B" Kit Chee v Eastern; Club, a p.m.; Referee: W. Lawler,

Min P. Ketewall and Mr. L F. Stoltes va Winners Mrz. Pepperall and Mics Bonbernard?

Bgt. Deadman, who knocked out ACI Harris in the first round

of their baut In the Lighthoavyweight class at the Amateur Boxing Tournament spänsored by the Nine Dragons Services Club in conjunction with Service officials, is seen above receiving the Lightheavyweight Trophy from Mr. J. F. "China Mali" Nicoll Officer Administering the Government. photo,

Miss Xavier and Mrs. HOCKEY: Benjamin.

2 Mrs. E., Litton and A. V. White vs Winners Miss Kote wall and Kotewall/Miss Bonber- nard Zimmern.

Court 3 Miss M. Fislær

Court

Court

Winner Mrs. Horsman/ Mins Lambert Baker. Thursday, October 5.

1 Mrs. L. Benjamin va Winner Miss Koiewall/ Miss Ribeiro.

2 K. M. Getz and A. V. White vs Winners L. C Kotowall and J. Pen- ton/B. F. Benjamira and Capt Bretten.

Court 3 Eleut. Col. and

St. Joseph's KMD; Nhvy, Court 4p.m. Referee: 6. Y. Kwok.

Yard Police v PCA; Navy "1", Happy Valley, 5.30 p.m.; Re feree: Li Bing-tang.

Tomorrow

Club,

FIRST DIVISION Kwong Wah v KMB; 6.30 p.m.: 'Referee: L. G. Young; Linesmen: A. Leck and P. George.

CAA v Enstern: Boundary St, 5.30 p.m.: Heterce: A. E. P. Guest: Linesmen: A. Ribeiro and T. Dearden.

SECOND DIVISION "A" Univeralty v Dockyard; Navy, 4 p.m.: Referee: Chan Tak-tal. SECOND DIVISION "B"

Kwong Wah CAA; Club, 4

Referee: P. George. Talkoo y Prison's; Caroline Hill,

4 p.m.; Ieferee: R. J. lluyhoc.

GOLF-Ladies Section:

Mer.

R. Stack Miss L Coxall arid H. McDlvitt. Friday, October 6.

i

Miss P. Kotewall and J. Fenton vs winners, Stack and Stack/hiss Coxall and McDivil.

LAWN BOWLS

OPEN PAIRS COMPETITION

Stage all set for official opening

of 1950--51 season

Softball:

Refreshing

TRINE

Coca-Cola

Seniors, dominate diamond

over week-end

activities over

Entries for Eighth Race Meeting

The following are the en- tries for the 8th Race Meeting. which will be run on Satur- day, October 7 and Monday, October 9:

First day

By "GRANDSTAND”

Ton softball games are on the week-ond card, with the Seniors dominating diamond activities at King's Park as Jaguars meet Madcaps (Gold League) and Americans tangla with Canucks. (Blue League).

Four Junior and two Ladies tilts complete the pro- gramme, with the Squaws v. Canadiennes Sunday morning curtain-raiser оп evenly balanced match.

-The

Madtop debut which was postponed last week, when }, 1-Granville Handler that Bection), rained washed out their game Clune 8. From near the Milo Pestagainst St. Teresa's, will take Aerola Altfield, Apple Pie. Ben

at 2.30 p.m.

cimie

Lawers, Hay It, Damino. Esmeralda, place tomorrow Jakifeld. Iton Mask, Jackal, Kwong when the pennant aspirants Leung, Beplenia, Shafie, Shinnariia, Blake on the surging Jaguars. Yer Fur, Strathnamara, Uncle' W]!IFE.

Madcap strength is still uncer- 2.—Kangtung Randien, 1950 Foules Hala with new combinations, but assumed that mentor June 3, 1989, Clays 2. Oost can be Mer-Auqufiltlun, Athlete, Catin,

Hollands hoa enough reserve Der, Gladiolus, Gunel Luck, High Straight, strength on tap, as he could even Hung Fa, Hustmuster, Tronaldo, Krazy afford to release centro-folder Kal. My Darlin. Nallous! Incume. Gussie Rosarlo recently, Prudelo Moon, Speed Bird, Wonderful (lvl.

-Connaught (landless (1st Beetlon)."

Graces, Cina 3. 14. AllesammAir Beckenham, Dominico Day, Foyle, Mari- gold, My Love, Rublu Hovi, Birtogruler.

་ .

Nevertheless, Tony was 'an Important cog in the Associa. tion's progress, for he was ans of the earliest of the younger members to marter the art of." scoring and has rendered valu- able services to the Association In the past.

I am glad, Tony remembers UV, and if he should read this, I want him to know we remember him.. Association Handbook The complete fixtures for, the Senso11

the as compiled by The Jaguars, having notched. Management Committee have been up their first victory over the honded in to the publishers of the fabulous Saints will take the Association's Handbook and field with unsurpassed confi- should be ready for distribution

in the near future. Although cagey coach Frankie.

The Handbook contains the (Nathers Handicap (Ist Section), Venlos Darros hus relinquished his play latest rules, of the game focal of previous seasons sinarided, Claxa 7.ing rights, he will, nevertheless, Ground rules, names of teams,

Crown lines, be on the side-lines watching for.

managers and players, in addition Jorrock. Jump id, 'opularity. Printo weaknesses while mentor Umbe to the helight, Radiation, Ronber, Roslyn. Bass Mose will direct operations: on

complete league pro- d'or. Sans Atout, Bouth East Wind, Brs the Geld, kiss, Trade Wind.

Jaguars pulled an eleventh

Today 6-Cimes(lle Handleep (tad Bretion), bour switch in the mound assign- Class B. From near the Z-Mijo Poliment at their Inst outing and it Al Fresco, Amniing. Amber, Bonite is anybody's guess as to whether Homple Fyer, Chic Witness, Bing Now, Jock Brown or Vic Pedruco will Gangway. Glembar Butlers. Gry toe the rubber against the Mid- Miami fogútr. National Clary, Rife, Blis

caps. Marshall, Bonsai Pun. Toowoomba, Bor. Wonderful Cof

Nix Furlongs ---Cassie,

gramme,

Junior, Leaqua

2.30 p.m. Vikings v. Dragons. (Plate Umpire, C. M. Xavier; Scorer Eddle Loureiro).

Delawares v. Falcons.

.:.

(Plate Umpire H. Moosdeen; Scorer Roberto Nunes).'

4.00. p.m. Pandas V. P. Dodgers.

(Plate Umpire Manuel Rome- dios: Scorer Manuel Nunes).

** Ladļov·League®

Frank Cleary's' Americans and Bill Woo's Canucks are both a 0.-Pedder Handicap fit Bection), game behind without anything to Class 9. On Milet-Arrus II. Fearless show in the win column and the Winds, Firing Wheel, Happy Farmers, result of tomorrow's clash at 4 Jelfies," Kingdiher." Liberty Diamond,p.m. will assume importance in Mercury. Blood Wheel, Burling Castle, the final reckoning, come spring. 4.00 p.m. Clovers v. While The Kam Zang, Unicorn.

The Clearymen, while poses Fangs.

power at the plate coupled (Plate Umplee Los Castro; Clan 1. 14 Miles Bella Fontaine,

with reasonably good folding,gare | Scorer Bim Ablong), sour. in the pitching department, Liberty Bhip. Probability, "Tiny Grey, unless they can dig-up "semčonti

who can offer better than cream-. F-Nathan Handien (2nd Beelion, puff pitches. Pont of proclona JOKIOUS cified,

Hockey, which occupied a prominent place in the

realm of local sport before, the Pacific War,7-Connaught Handicap (2nd Beetlan), shows signs of regaining its former popular Corelb, Furward View, Golden Dragon. ity.

4

This is borne out by the fact that 17 teams will be participating in the Hockey League dur. Ing the 1950/51 season, which commences today.

In

addition to these 17 tearns, which will be compet- ing in the Men's League which is divided into two Divi- sions, there is every possibility. of a Ladies League being started very shortly,

BIG SWEEP TICKET SALES

The final of the Open-Pairs Lawn Bowls Competition will be Owing to the increased number played at the Kowloon Cricket of Clubs wishing to play hockey, Club tomorrow, commencing at the Committee of the Hong Kong 3.30 pm.

The match is between Hockey Association has orrong- A. M. Alves and A. M. Souza ed for matches to be played on and F. Lee and W. C. Ogley.

of the Saturday and Sunday afternoons, Mr. J. W. Tindall will be the although most matches will umpire for this match as well bully off" en Sunday mornings As for the two Gutierrez Shield as in previous seasons. games which are to commence at the same time on the KCC Green.

Putting Competition most exciting and entertaining

The Ladies Autumn Meeting held at Deep Water

Bay on Thursday was most enjoyable.

round.

· Eight teams will battle for honours in the Men's "A" Divi- alon of the League, those being: Recreio

"" "A" Reccelo Police "A", Hong Kong Hockey | Club, Army, Royal Navy, RAF -

and the newly formed Argonauts "A".

"The "B" Division League Cham→ 'pionship will be contested for by nine tears, five of which newcomers to the League.

are

These new teams are Polico "B", Thunderbolts, Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force, Rovers and Argonauts "B

"Old-timors".

The remaining four teams, in

Club and the European YMCA, who

Approximately 1,270,000 Cash Sweep tickets for the “Kwanglũng “Handicap were wold up to 6 pm. yesterday.

million The

mark passed last Friday.

The first prize to the holder

winning ticket will be at least HK$500,000.

The Kwangtung Handicap raco on which the Opecial Sweep will be

drawn to The be run on October 7, race le over a distance of one mile for Clasa 7 Australian ponfo and has attracted 15 entriss

It is predicted by several Jockey Club officials that a new record amount of tlaketa. with be sold.

The total number of tickete sold on the Spacial Cash Sweep on the Pearce Mem orial Cup which was run on January 174) was . 1,570,000 while swṣap tickets sold on the Hong Kòng Derby run on April 8 reached 1.490,000.

Class 7. Bix Parlement A Grand Time,

Dawn, Dix'emputs, Flight, Former Sprinu. Green Velrot, Madame Botterdy, ·Marber. Fear! Bridge, Powerhotae, Friority. Son

veilr, Two Bid, Victorious.

Pedder Handicap and Boellow, Clas. One Miler-Balerina, Did. Hu, Doshin Coin, Fair Deniers, Vizing Külght, Cisetal Anko, Happy For Midnight Ex new, Nome Ladr Rosemarie, Share shouter. KepkJr.

10~Granville · Handicap (3rd Section).

Tomorrow

Sentor, League 11:30a.m. S. Joseph's v. KK. Baseballers; ; ·

(Plate Umpire Y.C. Mel; Scorer

Eddie Loureiro).

A lamentable display The Canucks average well over 300 in batting power, but 'opened: the season against the Pandas with a lamentable performance of only two hite--the awning. Bir the Boy Baker oven wired breeze-but averages have a habit; Scorer Tony Kwok). of working out in the long run and the Canucks should be due fordians. some bits.

1.00 pm. Reds v. Overseas. (Plata Umpire Hal Wingico; Scorer Manuel Nunca).

8.30 p.m. Jaguars v. Madcaps. (Plate Umpire F. A. SEwins;

4.00 pm. Americans v. Cana- (Plate Umpire Buster Hollands; Canuck Scorer Allee, Mar),

Junior League,

Как Nazarin, the pitching nominee, was also not

8. From - neor - The 3-Met up to form in thele, last game and Abdul Hamid, Argas, Bitter Sweet, Card Canuck hopes depend on whether „Free, Desert Sald, Eleanor, Good Day.

Hol Pollot, Hal Wong. National Guard this heady hurler can make Fenecek. Silver Spest, Bulphur, Trus come-baak. Love, Tunny, Winged, Yeral

Second day

1-Humphreys Handicap (It Beetions, Cocnicas Class, 6. Que AlloinÜbelsen, Delight, Gypsy Diamond, Ingrid, Jeep Hias, Kentucky Nood, Mastery, National Hilft, Poker. Fans, Ringmer, Thunderjet, Ternateor,...

St. Joseph's take on Doc Mol then's Baseballers at 11.30 am, in a bid to get back into ths: com- pany of the Tengue lendors.

The Saintæ ära stili ħtleking the wounds. Inflicted on "them by the Jaguars' aid will be out sgainst the Bassballers. Whit- ting mad.

10.00 a.m. St Teresa's v. Acca. (Plate Umpire George Pan; Scarer Rennio Barretto),”

... Ludios League 10.00 a.m. Squaws v Canuc ketten dan ba

o Him. Ablong: (Plata Umpire Scorer Bemard Silva)..

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, September 28. Today's baseball scores were!---

"AMERICAN LEAGUE

-Waterloo Handicap (at Beaton), Doc has since. (signed, on / Al Claia &. From near the 14-Mile Posti- | Smirke for his mound staff, but Arway, Autumn Leaf, Battlefield, Desert while Bmirke is reputed to have Knight, Eday-wolny, Flying Arrow, Ladr the fastest ball seen on the local New York Gimbestur, Minys Mimings. Penfare, diamond, he is also known as the Philadelphia Sun Lee, Skyrocket.““

widest alinger. With Smirke on

RH

18.

Des Vocax Handicap Class 1. Ons the hill, It's not relief burlers loset Bobby Shantz.

Winning pitcher Allie Reynolds, Life Shot, Hips Sky, Boctale, Chesthat are needed, but relief. cat-St, Louis

terfield, Chlet Pllyt, Cleopatra,

·Cooper

Detroit

Delayed appearance Winning pitcher Hal Whit

Datey Bell: Debutante, Duchess Delight, chers. D Empress Delight, Googiri, Helixapsypin, Lawrnod, Lily Pay Day, Peart Iver, Frestwood.

Oatue Handicap fist Section), Class 4. From near the -itle FostsAtomie Power, Ben More. Desire, Happy Valley. Barmony,' Hurricane, Lucky Brifke," Mion, Shannon. Sonkungote, Spanial Onlos, Soncklog Lyen, The Chief, The Biranger, Stonban Stakes (ist Meetion), Class 10. Blix Furlongs:-Courageous 189, E trellita 153, Good News 150, 1stvard 15 The honour of starting the

A meeting of the League Taberry Fool 180, Dicle Erle 1950/51 · BORION- will devolve Management Committee of the

Humphrers Handicap (and Bection), upon the Royal Navy and Hong Hong Kong Football Assoola-Class . One Kiserbiano, Day Kong Hockey Club, who will tion will be held at the Asso-light, Canadien Potato, Damin, ** piemin, meet each other In the "A" ciation's office on Monday, City, Stratheeffer, United Victory, Wine Piring Jib, Good Ship, Hopper, Fourthi- Divialon of the League on the fober 2 at 5,30 pimi --- Petico

HKFA COMMITTEE Tram takve det

MEETINGS

final)- Mrz Golz v Mrs. A. Mac Thirty players teed off in the morning, in spite of this Division aro Nomads, ons uncertain weather, to compete in the Bogey Kong University, Dutch Hockey

Autumn Meeting Everitas,

timers be considered as "old" Bogey: Winner - Mrs. J. Wài 4 this, but the ardour of the down; Runner-up Mrs. P. Wat players was in no way dam-kinson: F down.

Long Driving Winner Mrs. J. Wat 109 yards. 2 feet. -

Runner-up Mia. G. Strickland 160 yards 10 Inchet.

The going was heavy and Pomeroy, and A. R. Kitchen (APC) VE. E. Story Mackle (C and W) and D, J. the cards returned affirmed

Tuesday, October 3 Club Men's Singles (Semi-poned. dinal)—D, R. Holmes, v Dr. G. Smart..

Club Mixed Doubles (Semi- final).-W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. Andrews v H. J. Armstrome and Mãe, Arnesong,

Approaching and Putting Mrs.

| J. Collis score of 8.

Putting: Mrs. R. R. Coombs Ruuner-up: Mrs. A. Macklo 9.

* Fanling Sodion

;

ground at Boundary

'Btreat, commencing 4.3) ̈p.m.

AGENDA

Tomorrow morning wi BCC most of the teams;In both Divi-1. Confirm Alinutes sians of the League in action.

No. 3.

There are no League games 2. Selection of "The Rest" team

for decision tomorrow

ngainat Combined Chinese on October 0

The weather was kinder in th afternoon and incst players par ticipated in the Long Driving. Approaching and Putting events. The Putting Competition wan most exciting and entertainia pulloap Oldies Deatajas (Semi- Eight players tied with a score

AMY. A Salusband of eight on the Aris try.

Mex. Trumpsgli and Of these' nfrae As Mackla and The Fanilag Beason opens with down

| sfternoon. Mrs. R. Coonuta survived to an LG.U. Monthly Medal on tangles (Semi-reply again, both doing a cure Tuesday Octobet 33. An L.G.U. NYA A Jardin / of sights and ser

in the replay they again tied Championship 4D... with-nine strokes each and is Chung (Peak yet another replay, tra. Coombs J. Remedies ind Won) withṣa... score of sight (APC);

agalrat. Mrs. Mackie'a niao."">" day, Octobor 4. Tha Was · served after whlen. Mrs. F. D. Hunter, Captain of

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handles turpites - Givinds

- 150,- Skåber ¦ 160;/Brunki – Keagun

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dermere. ** ***7-Stubbe llandicap, «Claar 1B, Miles pmAtatust, -Amazon, Arsblen. Decr ́ Clonfeckia, ker, Alaman, -- Barbarian,

NATIONAL LEAGUE, Philadelphia.....

(1st•Raipu}<; New York

The more experienced Overseas loser Dunne Fullete. outfit lock horns with the Reds Washington et 1 Dm. In a delayed, intial, up- 'Boston pearance on the diamond.

Winning pitcher Chuck Stobbs, Tony Kwok is slated to start loser Pasðuði. Met en, the slab for Johnnie

Ho's [:0 Overseas lot, while R. 4. Süva's nomination, for the Reds is not yet made.

With the Ladies Icáque golog into the fourth week, the Squaw are fually fixed to make an ap

carnico, with the Canuckettes as,

Me opposition.

boss man Renste. Baguaira has not been wasting Winning pitcher Sheldon Jones,

lorer Robin Hoberts. {his time during this lapse and Boston (Ist gamb). Shan trimmed the team into Brooklyn

consplidated unit, with the so-Winning, pitcher Cell Erskino, cantion hitih dan

Bouaw

foor Ken Heintzelman.

Winning pitcher Sal Philadelphia.

(2nd game):

Now (York J

4 13

laser Mickey Haciner Rennio Se- Some Ume ago.

Boston (2nd come) 812. culers was faced with the pitch-Brooklyn NG Ing problem but it understood Winning pitcher Bob Chipman, that he has, found a solution loser Ralph Branca Benita Remedios.

of this and previota's One Mile Donation for

stadium.

Cincinnati

B

of meeting Epilen Field, Fort Knox. Golden Dah- tia, Jeep Hei, Teen To Lucky Starter, World Fence Plus Pirate NUTRE Que Bears, Vagabond King.

* KamAutumn Flaže, Handicap for Posies Week-end programme

Amarsul)""Ben Wyyia, Cleopatra; Golden Extra Day will be held on theThe following is the week-3 Transfer of players.

Ushlis: Highlight ish Breed, Tar Hee Significant of the Interest St. Louis third Tuesday, October 24,

end programma::

1416 Marlous Panda, Dom d'or ky shown in the Association's pro-Winning pitcher Pollet, loser Wo1 ADy other business, wha

inputer. AH KANA MAY

posed stadium, a donation has repeated

Hallensberget Associated Press. Bonham Stake (Tol Basilon); Claas been received through Roberto Amooting of the Interport10.tx Parlours Battleship 185, at Nunos 6f the Blackhawks on be

Pennant races...... New York," "September 328. nlf Tony Baptista, at This gifts

as Entry: Tate for the Ross Cup

to be played on the New Qourse

and, for-the-Hallway. Oup to ba

Today

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·Deep Water Bayteking a pa

ties. Dochleo. (£8,814]and", thai, summer competitions | try rulozak, The E

the Ladies Section, presented the Entries close on October 10. Since prizes for the events of the day Players dre

to

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to $43, follow

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