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MCC PLAY A DRAWN MATCH WITH CEYLON

Colombo, October 1.

on Hutton, the England and Yorkshire opening batsman, badly bruised his right index finger during a one-day drawn match here today between the MCC Australian touring team. and Caylon,

Jutton bruised the same finger in the Test against the West Indies at Manchester last June.

He was twice struck on the Kame

finger today by fost medium deliveries. He batted on with one hand before be- Ing caught at cover for 13 runs.

Goodman, Musial win titles

Chicago, October 2. Billy Goodman, of the Boston ed Sox, won his first American cogue batting title, turning in Bizzling 334 mark for the

950 season.

The 24-year-old Goodman, who als left-handed, Anished 14 oints ahead of George

Kell,

burth

.

Charity game XI's chosen

At a meeting of the League Management committee held yesterday it was decided that the Combined Chinese team and the Rest of the Colony team which are to play ench An X-ray revealed no bones other in a Charity exhibition had been broken,, but the Anger. | football match

on October 9

which is now bandaged, is badly

swollen and bruised.

Д

A fine display of hard thitting by Arthur Melntyre, the Surrey

scored who wicketkeeper. splendid century, enabled the MCC to declare at 270 runs for six wickets.

is to be chosen by the com-

mitice..

Following this the meeting also discussed the Hong Kong Uni- turn. failure to versity team's

their to fuint upon Sunday league engugement

the Dockyard tebin.

with

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1950.

Phillies defeat Dodgers to win National League

New York, October 1.

The Philadelphia Phillies won the National League pennant for the first time in 35 years today, dofoating Brooklyn 4-1 in a thrilling final game decided on outfioldar Dick Stafor's three-run homer in the 10th inning. The Phillies gained the right in the final hour of the race to meet the New York Yankees, leaders of the American League, in the World Series opening on Wednesday at Philadelphia. Had Brooklyn won today, play-off would have been re- quired

the National League pennant.

for

Robin Roberts. and Don New- combe were locked in a pitching dfuel for nearly 2-1/2 hours be- Core Sister decided the Issue. Each tean had scored in the It was decided that action sixth, the Phillies On three

· Freddie would be taken against the Un- singles, one of them Bisler's and club after the Dodgers on a freak homer versity football member of the Committee has by shortstop Peewee Reese when met the club to discuss the the ball lodged in the right fleld

matter.

were

by the elese Ceylan had replied with 99 run for alve wickets.

captain, land's Brown, apparently delayed the he Detroit Tigers 1910 league declaration as he did not want his alting champion.

players to spend too long in the His unofficial

average

was felt in such gruelling heat.

The following teama He was more anxious to, con- ight points better than that of

chosen to play. in the Charity tan Musial, the star of St. serve their energies than force a

exhibition match on October 9: Quis

Cardinals who won his win.;

Combined, Chinese: Yue Yiu- National League battline The MCC bowlers had useful

tak (KMB); Hou, Yung-sang plays utility practice, al supab ne-handed

Wal (KMB); Loi and Beder Tang Brown Weld Goodman

catches by Boston outfield.

Hittle Don DiMaggio stood out as the features of t

cheung (Kwong d in two departments stolen side's good fielding.

Kwan-sing (KMB); The crown took up a chant of ses with 15, and runs with

fun (KMB):

Au 31-and shared

lead in "We want Bedser the

(Police); Ko Po-keung Brown, who before the match with Bobby Doerr of riples oston, and Hout Evors and stated that Bedser would not China). Koking-e

o! etroit,

bowl, though it, twice pretended China) Kell also was a double leader to call upon the Surrey space ith the most hits, 218, and bowler. The chant grew to a roar when Bedser was at last intro- most

doubles, 00.

Wait

screen.

Robert opened the 10th with a single and first baseman Eddio Waitkus followed with a pop single into centre, then centre- forced (Police); fielder Richie Ashburn NE Kel- Roberts at turd. That was the Fung situation when leftfielder Sisler Ho

homered. Ying Chi-yin (South

Sum Wah

Roberts thus became Philadel- winner first phia's

(South since 1917. Newcombe was try:

ing for win number. 20.

Rookle rightheader George

AVIS (Kit

Chee), Hung Spencer pitched the New York

Tsang Wing (Police),

(KMB), Lee Tai-fal

Chicago

H

E

2 12

1

St, Louls *****

2 8 Winning pitcher Dutch Leonard. loser Erv Dunk. Pittsburgh (1st game) 2 Cincinnati

3

1

3

8

Erault,

1

7 6

Winning pitcher Eu loser Murry Dickson. Pittsburgh (2nd game) 3 Cincinnati

Winning pitcher CH Cham- hers, loser Bud Byerly.

R H

3 10

AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Boston

7 16 0

Winning pitcher Taylor, loser Ernie Nevel. Cleveland Detroit

Gromek,

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola

BRINK

Coca-Cola

Coca-Colama

League tension spoils

C.C. Pereira Home football

wins Lawn Bowls title

C. C. Pereira won the Colony Lawn Bowls Sales champion- ship when he 'beat W. J. Howard in a good gume by 22-16 after 24 heals.

The standard of bowls produc- ed by the two players was in- deed high and some excellent drawing to the jack was seen.

By his consistent displus- plond Pereira certainly deserved hi

victory. 110

floward proved himself

to be a

up a great

loser. by putting

Except on the third Pereira was

fight.

hand, when

By IVAN SHARPE

This has so far been "Wo can take it” your.

Everyone knows how British sport has boon, biffed, banged and bawildered, and how the different pastimes have cast und for re-

covery processós.“ Athletics has reported progress. Cricket has pro

duced brave, words from Freddie Brown, cap- toin of the co-optimists. Now comes the Football Association's official World Cup res port and "We can give it campaign.

The chairman of the Eng-boond. They looked for construes Mr. Arthur tive football: the plotters gàve hland selectors, down 2-3, he was Drewry, has had reason in the thom" atone,"

"Their type of game," always in the leal. Pereira way past to regard me as rather a Arthur Drawry, is attractive to leading 3-4 on the 8th head. curt critic. In various quar- watch, dilfering in many remprote Howard scored four shots on the ters he is now under fire for from that soon in this

Next

woods on the last head to win n very good game.

country explanations concerning The most outstanding feature

alibi, and his assessment of the future of English football.

Below form

two heads to bring the i his score to eight-all. The

score the 18th head was Pereira 10 the wreck at Rio, but this time apart from tactical method,

I am on his side. I praise his the manner in which the players Howard 11 and on the 23rd head, frankness, his refusal of the ther they pretenders run into

Σπανο rapidly into position. Whe Pereira was leading 15-16.

playing they Pereira played four beautiful

ball or not.

ace for attack and the

орсп. краса attackers repeatedly double back for defence. They are very at. That is how they have. solved He says England failed because our stopper third back problem the forwards were much below The South American teams are their form in fishing power, so at and versatile that they cant usually a strong characteristle of maintain a line of three defenderit British football" And because in front of the goalkeeper, while the teams of South America hava still throwing five, six or seven

progress." men into attack; · · he says, played

TENNIS RESULTS

The following are the results

The

2 at the Ladies Recreation Club

yesterday:

of the tennis matches played made "IN

SIDg skil

5 0

Winning pitcher Steve loser Marlin Stuart, St. Louis (1st game)..

5 3

2

Chicago

Winning pitcher Bill loser, Ned Gärver.

4 11

Wight,

Topo, Boston, shared tho runs duced into the attack 10 minutes (KMB) and Chu Wing-keung Glants to a 6-1 three-hit victory St. Louis (2nd gamo) 10 10

10

atted

with

in title Lephens, Boston, with 144.

Vern from the end.

Al Rosen of Cleveland, cap- ed.

He was the seventh bowler tri-

red the home run chumpion- The MCC will continue their hip with 37, followed by Drop journey to Australia in the Stra-

1th 34 for second, and Joe Di-heden tonight. agglo of the

tl.32.

Yunkees,

third,

Ed Ford of New York, finished ith the best won-lost percentage mong the pitchers with nine ictories and

Vic one defent. uthi had the second best pitch- g record, 21 and 8. First In Fike-outs was 172 by Cleve- nd's Bob Lemon, followed by gw York's Allle Reynolds, with 31.

Stand afire

row

Brown (Army), For-

0

1

12 3 5 11

0 0

300

Final standings

...6 14 over the Boston Braves in the Chiengo (South Chine).

Winning pitcher Stubby Over- final game of the season. Rest of

Campbell Colony:

mire, laser Keriazekes. Etheridge (Army), Tozer Infielder Sibby Sisti homered

Mullen (Club), Ten- for Boston's lone in the Washington

run

Philadelphin Santos (Army),

(St. Arth.

Winning pitcher John Kucab, Haynes--Associated The Glants wrapped it up with loser an RAF player, (Club), Edwards (Army),

four runs in the first inning to Press. Flames from the roof of a

Kinson Reserves:

(Army), keep Warren Spahn from lá | 260-yard long temporary stand

victory. The Giants were. Beon да

England Barber (Culb). Higgins (Army), 22nd the cricketers ended their one-day Thompson (Navy), and Wootton finished in third place, Boston

lu fourth. (Army). match hera. The players walk-

Team manager of the "Com- ed off the field to the accom

is Sze Fo-wyc paniment of the roar of flames bined Chinese and

King-cheung Fung crackle he

of

burning with

trainer and assistant while Ng Kel-cheung

was elected captain. A. L Gordon

selected team manager

timber, in a few minutes the stand was burning fiercely.

The root was made of woven Stan Musial, the slugging star

leaves and supported by the St. Louis Cardinals, wo bamboo poles and blazed so

palm e fourth National League batt- E championship of his brilliant creely that fireman had to chop to stop the flames areer, yesterday as he finished through it

1050 season with a healthy, spreading, 30 mark.

The master mauler of the ards pounded out 192 hits in 35 trips to the plato. Among s blows were 28 home runs, ven triples and 41-doubles ucial drove in Jog

runs and ered 105. Jackto

the Robinson of rooklyn Dodgers, who won last ar's batting derby from Musial four points, finished second is year. Ralph Kiner, Pittsburgh Pirate

the home tfielder, won tby with 47. Runner-up Andy

tko of Chicago, had 36.

ress.

run

They had the blaze under con- trol, quickly but not before 100 yards of the root and scats below had been destroyed.

IL WOR

the second Ume this year that the roof had been burned off the other time it was fired by **££}} spectators who were disappointed match at rain stopping play in between the Commonwealth team. and a combined side from india. Pakistan and Ceylon-Reuter.

PARIS RACING

Paris, October 1, Mme. J. Kenedaki's Damaco

run

wis

15

of the Rest of the Colony team while Wilson is the trainer and assistant and Mullen is the captain.

A

FOOTBALL BODY TO MEET

the meeting of Football Emergency Sub-committee will. te held on Friday, October 8 at 5.30 p.m.

In the office Agenda: To confirm previous meeting.

Team standings as the seaISON ended today:

Musial's homer Former Cardinal Ron Northey Finch-singled to score centre- Philadelphi

third Brooklyn fieder Andy Patko from

-NATIONAL LEAGUE

W L PC bod

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GI BA

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90 66 .378

80

A

88 7 1579

78 76 1810

40 87.431 66 89 .418

12 2412 2615

57 16 ATA-

in the 11th and give the Chicago New York

St Cubs a 3-2 victory over Louis.

Boston B1. Loui Cincinnati Chicago

National League batting cham- plon Stan Musial tied the Home Pittsburgh

AMERICAN LEAGUE

In the ninth with his 28th home The Cubs scored Fun.

thele other runs on homers by left- New York felder Hank Saver and right Detrols flelder Hal Jeffcoat,

Z

Boston

Musial ended the season with Cleveland.

Association's 46 unofficial... average. St. Washington ..

the

Minutes of

To deal with the players sent off the field during the Second Division league match between Kwong Wah and CAA. on Sun- day, October

To discurs any other business. TENNIS

PLAY-OFF

ended the season in Afth place, Chicago in seventh spot. /_

Cincinati and Pittsburgh round- cd out season play by splitting a doubleheader, the Reds taking the opener 3-2 and dropping the finale 1-3.

was

Wally Westlake hit two homers for the Pirates.. His first blast good for two runs off Willle Ramsdell in the first game while his second off nightcap reliefer Frank Smith helped take decision.

the

Leftfielder Joe Adock singled in the winning run for the Reda in the bottom of the ninth in

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-United Press.

AMATEUR GOLF TOURNEY

18

40

40

The Amateur Golf Chant- plonship of the Colony will be played at Fanling on Sunday. The times and players are as

COLONY LADIES DOUBLES Mr. E. Litton and Miss H. Y. Law beat Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Stack 6-0, 6-4. CLUB LADIES DOUBLES Mrs. Tamworth and Mrs. Arm-

strong beat Mrs.

Football of

I cannot remember having scou better.. side. They are strong

that they ara permit but, except ted to obstruct they are correct and it 19 tale comment to say

A

that, in half dozen matches I only remember the trainer being summoned twice." Scholes

and Mrs. L. Robinson 0-3, 6-3. HANDICAP LADIES SINGLES Mrs. Sainsbury bent Mra. Ayres

6-1, 6-2.

CLUB LADIES SINGLES (8cml final) Mrs. Getz beat Mrs. A. Mackie

6-2, 7-5. CLUB MEN'S BINGLES

on

''I' don't mind how we do it In the great. good time this -perhapu ls coming, so, long, an we maintain" standards' 'in cati tack; the most precious phase, of football.;* **

as-An accurately

than

individual, can pass mors than the average. Eng- player, and will run into nora quickly thin 14 anti-

Whether we like it or not, wo have to take actice of foreigh These vlows have raised pro football. In a matter of throd

pro-

months this year England teams tests. Why? They are oppar played no fewer

184 matcher defence of abroad-p Furope, ently regarded as a

Arla Canuda obstruction. But Mr. Drewry USA.

Bouth and

America. Mark laler says, "There was no statous what our tourists say.*** Incident seen in the field of play. Arsenat "The Swiss player.

a clear Boed There is, however, for the laws of the game to be the question, of clarifed obstruction or body checking. which seems to be accepted by referees abroad"

who lost threa of players and spectateually us by

matches in Holland: Al "We were spellbound," he de-hough we played "good football ciares. So the question is whu- our opponents were faster W. Pomeroy and A. R. Klichell ther attractive attack, accompaniThere is no copyright to Bl

(APC) beat E. E. Story and by different interpretations of ness and skill,

says Mr. DrewTY, D. J. Mackie (C and W) the law-about obstruction, is not and he points to a remedy

preferable to the duller, defence." 0-0, 3-0, 6-4.

The new F.A technical com dominated play now all too committee, of which I wrote recent

or Britam.

(Beni Anal)

M. Heenan beat D. T. Nolan

6-4, 0-2.

INTER-HONG CHAMPIONSHIP

DARTS TOURNEY

The draws for the 1st and 2nd Rounds of the Nine Dragons Ser

vices Club Darts Tournament are as follows:

1st Round, October 6, Thursday 1000 hours

1. 14 Fd Regt RA D' Team ́HQ 24 Fd RE 'D' Team.

ed

mon

Obstruction can be less venul is to confer with directors, officials, managers and players, and damaging than our own

in order to examine the standard | excesive intimidating! charging

that shakes opponents shoulders, mondations concerning practical

English football; make recom and follow-through tackling that jure their toes and ankies.

Because

of

his temperamens

measures for further development ens in, improvement in standards of the forclyner more and more hus play, including the extensive: usu vcllininated charging. Possessing of apodlight to provide ball prat

the give-and-take temperament, tice opportunities for youths and 2.50 Fd Squad RE 'A' Team y ve have encouraged charging part-time players; arrange dia- until defensive tactics have be cussions with tongues and clube Ev 17 Fd Amb come more punitive than is good to extend facilities for practice

for the game as a spectacle, and and conching and so on. more damaging and

54 Fd

3. 11 FA Sad RE 'B' Team.

B Team.

4. 35 Bty RA BSSQA Team 23 Fd Rest FA (Gunners). 2nd Round, October 12, Thursday 1900 hours

6.14 Fd Regt BA 'A' Team v 23

Fd Regt RA (Junior NCOs).

6. 14 Fd Regt RA 'C' Team v 55

Fa Sqund 'B' Team,

7. Sgte Mess, lat S. Staffs v 17

Fd' Amb 'A' Team.

8. 23 Fd Regt. RA Satu Mess v

HQ 24 Fd RE 'A' Team.

'B' Team v Ord

Sal Moglie of Now York today won the Prix Henri Delu ants, fluished with the best norre for three-year-olds, tching percentage, winning 18 over one mile, three furlongs a

losing four-Associated Longchamp

favourite, Starting

9. 14 Regt Damasco, ridden by Henri Signoret, beat Philatrope by two lengths, with Epl d'Or VII a further length and a half away, third in a field of eight runners-Reuter.

"ABLE TENNIS AT ININE DRAGONS CLUB

Tho draws for the 1st and 2nd unds of the Nine Dragons Ser- ces Club Table Tennis Tourna- ent are as follows-

ot Round, October 5, Thursday 1900 hours

1. 17 Fd Amb 'E' Team v 8gts

Mess lat S. Staffs.

HQ 24 Fd RE v 14 Fd Nogt RA-D' Team,

FORD

14 Fd Regt RAB Team v. 17

Fd Ainb. "A" Team.

23 Fd Regt RA (Junior NCOs)

Jat

R.

v 23 Fd Hest RA (Gunnars). Lelcestora 'B' Tram v d.Round, October 12, Thursday

14 Fd Regt RAC Team,

The play-off for the Men's "A" Division tennis league tile be- tween South Chiņa AA and the Chinese Recication Club will be held today at the Hong Kong Cricket Club starting at $.15 p. In case of inclement weather the match will be postponed to tomorrow.

English bikes win Czech speed race

Prague, October 1.

A Swede was placed second and an Englishman fourth today as a Czech boat 74 other riders from six countries in the 17th motorcyclo dirt-track Grand Prix of Prague,

1900 hours.

The race was run before, the Netherlands and the Kill 14 Fd Rest RA 'A' Team v 58 70,000 people in the giant meyer brothers, Leopold ond Squad RE B Team. 11 Fd Squad RF v.1st R. Lel-SoStadium. English Karl, of Austria.

ONE

two

Plorre

40.4

+

the opener,

Cincinnati ended the season in

sixth place. Pittsburgh finished

last.

Yankees lose

follows:

At Old Course in morning and New Course' In afternoon:- A.K. P.X.

9.32 & 1.10 › D.L. Anderson-E.T. McMal

Lert.

The championship New York Yankees,

with most of their 930 1.75 0.J. Ketola-Lt, UT. DAYS. benchwarmers in action, ended 1.2 T.A. Butler.. Nolan.

3.40 & 1:30 WJM. Cook-K.8, Kobertson. their American League campaign 0.48 a 1.80 Capt. C... Vulliams-JJ. by bowing to the

Boston Red

Comperthwaite. Sox

7~3. the third place -Sockers did

9.52 4,131 Cast: A,9,6, Edgwe–N,J,

Whelpton

of their damage against | 9,56 à 1,40 KT, Walden,J.B, Mackle, ne hurlors.

Ernie Nevel, first of four. At New Course in morning and

Old Course in the afternoon:

Catcher Hay, Murray slammed | 9,83 & 1.10 D.A.0. Daria F.D. Hanter, a triple with the bases loaded 35 a 1.16 F. Wallace-8.5. Gerdon.

in the eighth to enable the 9.40 & 1,20 W.0. Davis A.0.8. M fourth place Cleveland Indians.

7.5.

Callum.

9.44 & 1.25 0.0.W. Bloward—ILM, Bnow.

Depot

10. 54 Fd Squad 'A' Team v 35

Fd RA BSSQ 'B' Team.

11.

Winner of Match ONE

V

Winner of Match TWO. Winner-or 12. Winner of Match THREE. V Winner of Match -FOUR.

the dribblers in our forwathari

care about.

Burd

How about the bruised ships of Alex Jamos?

Resistons?

Five

"It is up to this committee, and Watch Wilf Man-to all nmilated organisations, to nion Jump to escape the lash give more than lip service to these when he bents, a man

Overseas the cry

is alinck,

planis.

attack, attack. Here it is defance,But the Football League has

defence, defencd.ja

part to play: 'Reduction of a provant 'tenslor and bydr prowded programme entalla. ́overhaul,' Five divisiona › of 18 clubs apices would help to reach this goal.

Now I am getting on danger. ous ground, as Mr.. Drawry is also President of the Footbat! League." In my Lopinion, howe ever, it in Longue tension. Langue rivalry and' foar dt:] relegation that le responsible; new world are coming to Britain for today's safety-first, play, ';

Brazil booed

These spell-bladers from the

ut the season's close. Argentina play England at Wembley - čtí Wednesday, May 9, 6s the out

in Soccer's Festival ard to be played as follows-

standing Item When they saw the English of Britolo programme. Third Round-Oct. 19 1900 hrs. players puss back to the goal-At once, therefore, it is seen -Final Round-Oct. 28 1800 hrs.keeper the Brazilian erqwds that London needs a 300,000 foot

The Third and the Final Rounda

Austrian athletes

in Jewish Olympics

Tol Aviv, Octobar 1.

to come from behind and nip 3.48 & 1.30 H.D.M. Barton-KB. King Ninotcon Austrians are seeking top awards in the

Detroit Tigers

hern. the second placed Detro

1.81 & 1.85, JD, Mackle–KM. Almas. Chicago's Gua Zenial hit four 5 1.40 W.G. Robertson-AN, Other, home runs as the White Sox J. Cowperthwaite (0) quali- split double header with the 61. Louis Browns. ....

fled for the Captain's Cup In ame October by returning Chicago took the first

game

net score

J.A.P. 500 cubic centimetre

Swiss race cesters

tort Rate Mess) v cycles were used.

At Phil Bishop of England and CTp 112/137 HAA Bly RA

Zurich, Hugo: Koblet of 80 Squad RE A Team v G. J. Van Dijk of the Nether Switzerland won the Swiss of the closing day programme of 70.

The Browns Won the Mr. Cowperthwaite won the Winners of Match

lands, among 10 survivors of 15 Grand Prix bicycle race today, 4-3.

Optional Pool of the Captain's The Third and Final Rounds elimination heats, fell in the covering the 100 klometres in second 10-0.

finals and were "alightly hurt.

minutes to be played as follows:

Zernial hit one homer in the Cup played over last week-end at first Jan Lucak of Czechoslovakia L'econds.

three is the second. game,

Fanling. Third Round-Oct, 19×1900 hrs/ Final Round—Oct. 20 1900 hrs. won the race, doing the three

Barbetin of Franco The last place: Philadelphin the draw for both Darts and rounds and 1042 metres of the gave the Swiss star a close race Athletics, wound up their dismal blo Tennis Tournaments is dis-finals in one minute, 20.2 seconds. finishing just 24.3 seconds be reason with a 5,3 triumph over

The day's bertime was his hind him Koblat

the Washington Senatora averaged

Rookto righthander John Ku triumph by scattering: 12 hits.!

Scores:

heat:

All-Jewish World Olympics now being held in Tel Aviv and oight other Israel cities and towns,

.ball

ground. And talking of foot ball fanaticism, Glasgow will be interested to hoto that in Buenos Alres this year more than 500,000 people attended the seven senior matches on one day, June 19 doubt whether Scotland's, proud city of football has ever reached hole that number,

!?The?

Opportunity

1 match. maaDA that England this season must be.

Servo omission of."

yed in, Nine Dragons Services 1:18.8, in the Arst elimination 36.758 kilometres per hour for cab gained his first major league | the, Army in their First Division ships in Poland and Austria and also expected; dok of Ciclabar, basal of stars, Alko}} cussed the silocation of scata, i dors. Henrickson of Sweden("Puncture at 30 kilometres

on their toes. They start the in- torpational programme at Belfast on October 7, against Ireland, sem JA Nine of them are entered in Lovit, Walker · Eckstein, Leon opportunity comes :already, Its: swimming events, the finals to Marbach, Herbert Bicek, Adolf Chilton: the Manchester United whore ; claims-to start in Haifa, on October 2resser, Heinz Sternfeld, Norbert centre,halt, on The others are compoting in Meisel and, Sigmund. Schachter, selection we avitched the Spoti fa swimming and handball, last Bunday burn would track and field, handball, ten- Joseph Grunberoma, table tophis, nis and table tennis play. and Heinrich Meller, Tonnis have drawn an explosion from Members of the Austrian team me if I had not been mixing with One of Austria's top stars is said Eron Altman, ARMY HOCKEY XI

world table the World Cup people during the Miss Traude Fuchs Davidowiz, tennis champion, and Karl Ha-week Ho just wouldn't shoot in The following will represent aged 27. She has who champion. ber, world waterpolo fillist, este fic and although his display for

for

NowEart

at Burnley a - WOOK, hockey match with RAF at Kat is competing in the and 400 during

the first

recalled the most glittering frep style

swimming Tak tomorrow beginning at 5.45 metres

Interviewed upon her arrival

Gallacher toste

dayw hero Miss Fuchs-Davidowicz, Pan.*

"Tho Partridge, Capt. Fitzgibbon, LICE MAN Werpa Rolchenbaum, aged 20. She's ned to settle in Tacaol pot:lor'

T/C Gardner, only other Austrian Womanity, said she eventually plan: 29: yet been forgiven." Only es student at Vlohns Uni-Dean and Lawton, Jackie Hos

doc he go to the "Moun DHAY. Crawford, CQMS 0 Capt. Dudley Major Lamble, Wo playing in the

political reasons; * 98 table tennis

because we keep Shootin

wwe talna jof Molina, M The reinds de: Röbezia, 31 Firth, QMS Webb, 1/C Tylor, ments.

We are few but be

art Rarl Fuchs, married to She is Captain Marin. Vogel, entered in an Austrian businessman, but j1 2240 handball games Peter Kraner, in Unted in, the Olymples, regiaikas Petals and track and ineld; Alfred Mobreier, tion gara. Misa combining har torner Erwin Spiker Paul Babrafer and married and maldon – names, 4 Manfred Jonach, i handball Las Associated Pross

The Interport Rub-Committed

the various clubs

Tho

the course although he had a

rest of the Beld

feld finished

Jean-Brun

third,

Porthcoming ed on and Carl Ivar Jansson of Sweden, Eugen · Kamber'

NATIONAL LEAGUE

was second, finishing the finals during in 1:20.7, *: Roy i Craighead of in the following matches England was fourth in 1:24.4 th, India to

to be vember 4, 5 and

fifth in 1:24.9. - Crochu decided that Clube bo placed third and sixth wh for boats and the com- Netherlands, and another Czech zerland) sixth, tonto Rolland leber Donatcher Robin Roberts, 1 server Capt Stubby, ORGS

BWDE

8,

to pond In thole applica

HASA stain two hours 8HTAA Tooklyn KPKTE

were fourth, Pasquale Forpara

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