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MRS. LITTON AND MISS LAW WIN COLONY LADIES DOUBLES TITLE

Mrs. E. Litton and Miss Law Haw-yee annexed the Colony Ladies Doubles Tennis Champion- ship yesterday when they defeated Mrs. A. D. Scholes and Mrs. A. Tamworth in the finals at the Ladies Recreation Club by 6-4, 6-2.

The score gave a good indication of the play, as in the initial set the losers put up a very strong fight.

Louis granted licence to fight Cesar Brion

Chicago, October 18. The former World Heavy- weight Boxing Champion, Jo Louis, was granted an Illinoi; boxing licence today to face the Argentine boxer, Cerar Brion in the opening bout of a "come-back" campaign the Chicago Stadium on

November 29.

༞!

Louis, in his first publle com. ment since deciding to try again: for the crown..declared: " train- er one way and fought another! against Charles."

I lost to Ezzard Chiles, who World is considered to be the

Champion in the United States

́on points on September 27.

Louis said he thought that he

Mrs: Tumworth 'excelled at į the net with her forecourt in terceptions and smashes, while Mrs. Scholes shone with the forehand drives.

thw-ye

However, Miss Lawy gave her partner splendid support and, together with Mrs. Lition at the baseline, continually kept the ball in play and waited for their opp metits to make the mis- ¦ takes..

crosscourt fore- Mrs. Litton's

the hand drives often caught

the wrong opposing players on 100t and her barkhand shots were also not lacking in power.

In the second set

T

both Mrs. Tamworth and Mrs, Scholes ap- peared to tire and the Chuirse

Recreation Club pair won com- fortably losing but tyyo names.

SOCCER:

Kwong Wah humbled 2-1 by Police

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1950.

ARMY CRICKET:

Inter-Unit League

to commence on

Wednesday next

Sixteen entries have been recaived for the inter- Unit Cricket League which will begin on Wednesday, October 25.

Due to the large number of entries and the short- "

oge of grounds, it has been decided to run two leagues, each of eight teams. Teams will play cuch other

and the

nee in the league Kwong Wah dropped two

two leading teams from caci valuable points yesterday league will take part in a when they went down

knock-out competition to de Police by two goals to one incite the champion team.

First Division League Socce! match played on the Club ground at Happy Valley.

One of the most outsinading features about the game, which was played at a cracking pace throughout, was the weakness of the forwards on both sides.

Time and again both sets of forwards failed to put the finish- Ing

touches to neat approach work.

In the Arst half both Yuen Ylu-lam and Au Chi-yin of the Pallee missed glorious opportuni- ties to score when they shot wide with only the Kwong Wah goal- keeper to bent from close range,

The Kwong Wah forwards, whe were presented with more scoring opportunities than their opposite numbers, failed through erratic

bad shooting,

positioning and

In the Club's Men's Doubles Final yesterday M. Heenan and W. J. D. Cooper proved too good for D. A. Holmes and slowness. J. A. G. Huribatt and won in straight sets conceding but two games in the first get

Heenan's drives, both forehandi } and backhand, often had the

| opponents in trouble and kept

necdod three or tour fights bo- | them on the defensive,

fore challenging Charles.

In the Inter-Hong semi-finals.

Bath defences played well, with the Police taking honours!

Gordon, who has not taken part In First Division soccer for

a considerable length of time, gave

very creditable perfor. monce for Police in the pivotal position.

Although he was not as pro- H. Owen-Hughes and G.N. Gosanominent as the other defenders in

Reminded that this might take accounted for R. A. Mead and hefty clearances, his tenacity and

until next June and he would. Remedios 8.1, 8-2. then be a year older, the 36-year- Loki formąer Champion smiled and i

said: "So will Charles”

Louls declared that he was i

better comision in taninling that

Results

spoiling tactles did much to upset the Kwong Wah forwards.

but

A neat movement The following are the results:

Both sides enjoyed a fair share Colony Ladles Doubles (Final) of attacking in the first half,

the 1a-yce beat Mrs. A. D. Interval that Kwong Wah drew Scholes and Mrs. A. Ton-Arst blood when a neat movement

The proposed points system for the league will be as follows:

Four points for, a wing two points for a te and one point caen for a draw,

Any skle falling to put in no will fortell four appearance points.

33

Home Soccer:

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Struggle for honours

will be keener than ever

MCC team to meet Western Australia

Perth, October 10, The MCC omit Len Hutton, John Wurr, Eric Hollles and

10 Inf Wksps REME v A San 4.H.Bab Berry from their team to

Kowloon CC.

December 21

BE Corps Tps S Staffords,

Kowloon CC. Ord Depot Hong Kong v 23 Fo

Regt RA, Sookunpoo.

RAPC liong Kong Sig Regt v

Hong Kong, IRC.

January 10

27 HAA

33 General Hospital v Neg RA, Seokumpoo, Stanley Garrison 10 Inf Wasp

REME Craigengower CC.

34 LAA Reg RA RASC Hong

Kong, Recreio.

HQ Land Forces v A Sun 4 H.

-Kowloon

cc.

RF Corps Try 17

loon CC.

meet Western Australia here in the first of the State Games, starting tomorrow.

"By "ALBION"

With just over a quarter of tho curront seaso

·fixtures completed, there is every indicat that the struggle for honours at stake,

· be keener than ever.

Only four points separate the first five teams Division I as well as those in the Second D sion,

League soccer is definitely in a very healthy st

and a vintage year is promised. Arsenal took over the lead- the present moment-only ership of Division I on Satur points separate the three tea any last by virtue of their ex The leaders were back in cellent win

over Manchester Vory best form Inst week

in this continue should

of the ogainst bottom United, however, the so far

the other Freddie Brown (Captain), Dents not too successful Villa will Waisali.

Millwall, on Compton, Godfrey Evans, Alec be out to lower their coloura

will find Northampton on Belser, iteg Simpson, John tomorrow. Dewes, David Sheppard, Trover Balloy, Briún Close, Douglas of the six Wright.

The team will consist of the following 10 players, with the | addlilon of either Gilbert Park.

house or Arthur Melntyre

Berry is twelfth mon.

Quick recovery Parkhouse has inade a quick recovery from the muscle trouble

1 KOSB, Kow-be met with in the match agains! the Western Australian Colts here, and if he passes a test in the nets today he will be in the side.

Fixtures and grounds The list of Axtures for the season and allocation of grounds is its follows:--

October 26

RASC General Hospital V

Ond Depot Hong Kong Hong Hong Kong, Sookupos,

Kong Sl Rest, Sookunpob, v HQ Lant 27 IAA Hegt RA

1 S Staffords v 24 Fd Engr Regt Forces, Craigengower CC.

RE, Aleerein. Stanley Garrison v A San 423 Fd Regt RA

Kong, INC.

January 24 33 General Hospital v

Wieps REME, Rocrelo, Stanley Garrison v 27 HAA Rezt

RA. Craigengower CC.

Kowloon CC.

10 Inf. Wkspa REME v 34

Regt HA, Recreto,

November 1

LAA

RE Corps Tps v 24 Fd Engr Regt

RE, Kowloon CC. KOSE creio.

1

RAPC Hong

Bailey and Evans, it again, make their first appeurance of the tour but the selectors have decided not to risk Len Hutton Infjarring his finger again, although he is it enough to play.-Reuter.

v 23 Fa Regt RA, Re.34 LAA Rest RA v A Sqn 4 Th

Ord Depot Hong Kong v RAPC

Hong Kong, IRC. Hong Kong Sig Begt v 1 S. Staf

fords, Soakumpoo.

November

33 General Hospital v HQ Land

7 HAA Regt RA v A Sqn 4 H,

Forces, Sopkunpoo. Kowloon CC.

Stanley Garrison v 34 LAA Regi

RA. Craigengawer CC.

RASC 16 Inf Wkeps REME

Hong Kong, Recreio.

November 19

Kowloon CC.

HQ Land Forces v RASC Hong

Kong, Sookunpoo.

January 31

RE Corps Tps v Hong Kong Sia

Regt, Kowloon CC.

Ord Depot Hong Kong v 1 KOSB,

Recreio.

February -7

1 S Staffords v RAPC Hong Kong,

-Kowloon CC.

hu wd for the elund fight with Mles. E. Litton and Miss Lawit was not until shortly before RE Corps Tps v 23 Fd Regt RA, 34 LAA Regt RAY

Charles. He said he had four shots of penicillin to fight a cold, | the lust diot taken two days be fore the fight.

"at I am not saving that

an excuse," he quickly added.— Ieuter.

Medical aspect of boxing

11,

worth 6-4, 0-2.

Club Men's Doubles (Final)

. Heenan and W. J. D. Cuppre bent D. R. Holmes and J. A. Hurlbott 6-2, 0-0.

Inter-Hong (Semi-Final)

Owen-Hughes and G. -Gosuno-beat-R.-A. Mead and

J. J. Remedios 6-4, 6-2.

Today's programme

Colony Ladies Singles Final 5.13 p.m.-Mis. M. Chow Mrs. R. MI. Sinck.

N.

V

London, October 18. Britain is to follow the lead given by Italy and Spain in paying special attention to thi "medical aspect" of boxins. This was announced today by

Handicap Mixed Doubles Final Mr. J. Onslow Fane,

5.13 pan.-E. E. Story and Mrs. the Chairman of the British Bo Tumworth v Dr. Smart and Mrs.

Daity.

ing Board of Control when he presided at a Press conferendu.

Handicap Ladies Doubles Final

between Fal Chun-wah and Kam Lok-sang ended with the latter: netting with a terride Orst timer which

gave Tsang Kal-wing no chauce.

"At half-time, Kwong Wan were leading by one goal to nil.

Kwong Wah attacked strongly on resumption, but the Police de- | fence was not to be caught nap- ping and repulsed all efforts to break through.

Within fiva minutes of the re-start. the Police equalled following

breakaway by Santos, who centred the ball to Au Chiyin for the latter to trap it to Yuen Ylu-tam, who netted with a fine effort.

In the 10 minute, the Policy took the lead when Santos scored with an excellent shot which had the Kwong Wah goalkeeper bea- ten all the way.

He explained that a plan was

Goal packed 5.15 p.m. Mrs. Maunsell aud! being pursued for the introduc- Miss Raymond v Mrs. Getz and tion of advisers in Britain's seven Mia Lambert Buker. areas who would

give lectures

meil. Inter-Hong Final

11

That ald to curier managers and seconds and would 5.15 p.m. 3. A. C. Ruri and deal with the treatment of boxers Pang Oilan v I. Owen-Hughes following knockouts, hand in- and G. N. Cosano.

Juries; the use of grease between

rounds; and investigating

the

"mysteries" of punch drunken-

11099:

Sky is the limit

Italy and Spain, commented

Mr. Fune, have devoted much

moro study to the medical

s

CRC Championships

Matches in the Colony Men's

this reverse, the Stung by Kwong Wan pinyers went all out

On the

run

to obtain the equuliser, but the Police defenders packed their gool and frustrated all attempts to score.

of the play, Kwong Wah should have ob. tained the equaliser, but they were badly let down by their forwards, whose healtancy en- abled the Polico defenders to clear the ball.

pect of boxing. They have, of Doubles Hardcourt Champion- course, the advantage of being ships sponsored by the Chin- able to employ first-class medical est Recreation Club commen Kee-cheong, Keung Ngan-ching,

:

23 Fd Regi RA v 24 Fd Engr Regt

RE, Recreio,

February 14 33 General Hospital v. Stanley

Garrison, Sookunpoo.

HQ Land Forces, Kowloon CC, 27 HAA Regt RA v 16 Int Wksps

REME, IRC. RASC Hong Kong v A San 411,

Kowloon CC.

Commonwealth XI dismissed for

194. runs

After a somewhat shak

The latter have taken five out [own' ground very formidab

points in matches ponents. played at Villa Park and will I think, emerge from their battle with the giants' with at least a point.

The

other London team- Chelaca are certainly experien. cing a very bad spell.

le

to the season, the latte now run into very good and it is to the "Cobbler 1 look for victory on Satur Another needle match wil that between Norwicht and Br City. With Lowrie, obtained

centre. nt

foxy Nowenstic, Bristol have produced quite a sonable side this year and could quite easily upset the Wolves for a Home Banker, billous Norwich team. would say.

for

the

1 imagine that Wolverhampton

little sympathy will have chem when they visit Moleneux ground tomorrow.

Out to make amends

they

In the bottom half of this! Palace and Watford, after efforts, casen's splendid

Palace.

Home win.

on

Manchester United, who had writhing again. Even the tra the ill fortune of putting through of Ronnie Rooke from the to their own goal during the first line to the held of play has the fortun half at Highbury last week, will little effect be out to make amends at Old

A dog fight Trailord this week when have Portsmouth as their guests. Exeter City are the vis Pompey won 2-0 there last to Selhurst Park tomorrow year, but I cannot see them re there is a slight possibility peating this feat tomorrow.

Watford are away to a trod Sunderland's point at Middles- boro last week should certainly Port Vale and the game will The Commonwealth touring give them a fillip for their forth-mont for certain, develop in

Burnley, to

fight" were dismissed coming game with cricket cam for 194 runs in their three-be played at Roker Park. day match against Gujerat which began here today, but by the close of play the home side had lost three wickets for 53 runs in reply.

Ahmedabad, October 18.

The match of the day in

it was round about this time Northern Division will be last year that Bunderland fell Gateshead, where Rothechar Into the form that took them third place, are the visitors. ultimately into third place of this Division. The home team to win here. Frank Worrell, the West Indies

Huddersfield came back into Home all-rounder, who was again cap. prominence with a 4-2 V

taining the Commonwealth team win against Villa. It is still to in the absence of Lealle Ames, defence that they will have to lost the toss for the first time look in order to recapture some

these

Sookunpoo.

1 KOSB RAPC Hong Kong,

Kowloon CC.

Ord Depot Hong Kong v IS.

Staffords, Recreio.

Hong Kong Sig Regt v 24 Fd Engr

Regt RE, IRC,

27

November 23

KOSB v 21 Fd Enge Regt RE Kowloon CC.

February 21

RE Corp, Tps v Ord Depot Hong

Kong, Recreio.

HAA Regt RA v 34 LẠA Reg ̄ ̄I RA, Sookunpoo.

November 30

33 General Hospital v A Sơn 4 B.

Kowloon CC.

Stanley Garrison BASC Land

Forces. Craigèngower CC.

16 Inf Wksps REME v HQ Land

Forcea, Shekunpoo,

1 S Staffords y 23 Fd Rest RA,

Kowloon CC.

In five games, but his side were

of

1023.28

scanons

sent in to bat on a coir matting glamour and success. wicket.

It is true to relate that they A.capacity crowd of 20,000 saw have the poorest defensive re- the touring team struggling for card in all four divisions. February 28

runs aganist the spin bowlers. KOSB v Hong Kong Sig Neg. and their total was-the-lowest-of Kowloon CC.

24 Fd Engr R RE V Hong Kong, Recreio,

March 14 Semi-Sual, Kowloon CC. Semi-dual, Recrelo,

March 21

Hong Kong Sig Regt v 23 Fd Regt | Final, Kowloon CC.

RA, Necrcio.

December 7

+

RE Corps Tps v RAPC Hog

Kong, Sookunpoo.

1 KOSD v 1 S Staffords. Kowloon

CC.

RUGGER RESULTS

the tour.

RAPC

London, October 18. The following were the results

of rugger games played today:---

Rugby Union: County Cham

Ord Depot Hong Kong v 24 Epionship matchNorth Midlands

Engr Regt RE, Rezrelo.

December 14

34 LAA

33 General Hospital V

Regt RA, Recreio. 27 HAA Regt RAV RASC Hong

Kong, Sookunpoo, Stanley Garrison 'v HQ Land

Forces, Craigengower CC..

21 Fast Midlands 6. Other Matches: Cambridge Univeralty 24 St. Mary's Hospital 13. Oxford University Greyhounds 44 Royal Air Force Cranwell 5,

Rugby League: County Cham- plonship match-Yorkshire Lancashire 15.-Reuter,

Soccer suggestion from Yorkshire

The Anal whistle came with Police worthy winners of a hard fought game by two goals to one. Kwong Wah: Wong Si-kit, Ng Sit Pui-yin, Mun Yoo-leung,

Fook men because their Boxing Federa-ed yesterday which Tour Nai-tong, Ful Chun-wah, Luk tions are Government-sponsored matches were played off, with Hing-choung

Cho wol, Taul conscquently, the sky is the three coming to a conclusion Chang Kam-hoi and Kam Lok- Hmit:

We in Britain want' first-class while the fourth was called off sang.

Police: Tsang Kal-wing. Lai medical men, enthusiastle boxing on account of darkness after who in Tam Chun-ang Rules revision merchants can always have a field doctora. Conditions from this each side had won a set. angle of wedding boxing and medical attention have improved The Lo brothers, Donald and wai, Tam Yung-kan, Au Chi-yin, with the years, but there is still. Norman entered the next round Yuen Yiu-lam and Santos. some room for improvement. Not at the expense of lu Tak-cheuki

ar and K. C Lai whom they beat avery, manager; corner man second are experienced in first B-4, 6-4. ald."-Router.

1. M, Omür best A., K. Minu Cheexames in, the two sets.

Gordon, Tsang Sik-hon, Ng Yu-

MINOR UNITS SOCCER RESULTS

Dr. George Choa and F. Zim- mern, after losing a marathon I; M. OMAR WINS

first set which went to 18 games to J. Hsu and H. MI Liu, won the The following are the raults of IRC LAWN, BOWLS - 3. next two

with ease against an soccer matches played in the SINGLES TITLE apparently tired out pair, losing Minor Untis Leqgue, Zone 1, on

Wednesday: but three

and Chang Yuo-to beat M. Chan and Lui 173 LOC Bty. 2 HKCTU

BMH

.J. HQ. RA, Kin hong 0.2 7 B The match between C. Kotowall RAOP

2 NAPC and Bill King against M. Mu and Ng Kam-chuca was called off because of darkness after Ma and Ng had won the first set 0-0 and Kotewall and King, had won the second at 0-4.

by 01 sols to IP In the Anal| of the Indian Recreation Club Lawn Bowls Tournament yester-}

HOCKEY MATCHES ONE POSTPONED

The following Heckey League indtches which ware originally fixed to take place on Sunday, October 22, have now been post poned:

HRAAF versus YMCA and KHC vormie toerplo

provides for the Prop MINANSLATER LIMITED, -2

23

Doclining Fulham

At Craven Cottage this work

The stage would seem to set for a ding dong stru and every indication of a c being the ultimate result. Tranmere should also kee

with an 'away the running tory ever Shrewsbury,

Bradford, striving to get an the lenders, should take

from

points

a closely cont me with Lincoln City. New Brighton should their first win since Augus by beating York City at Ho

--Forecasts

Forecasts for matches to

Tribe to the rescue they should take a point from played on Saturday, Octobe

Division 1

They fast six wickets for 100 what would seen to be a de. runs but then the Australian,ellning Fulham.

Villa George Tribe, who extricated the Coventry City's fine Home win | BLACKPOOL

Blackburn would stamp | BOLTON visitors from a similar position over

lust week, them as defulte promotion epti- CHARLTON against aurashtra

DERBY again came to the rescue.

didales.

The winning Displaying fighting qualities,

combination is Fulliam Tribe collected an aggressive 55

but there is always that | Liverpool there, runs, which included nine fours, crowded Xmas-New Year period MAN UNITED fow SUNDERLAND efore being run out.

to look forward to when a Worrell was the next highest injuries upset the

winning TOTTENHAM -

WOLVES machine. scorer with 34 runs.

Vinoo Mankind, the Indian Test

To date, however, they have all-rounder, caused the touring done extremely well.

They are Barnsley

Arsenal

West, Br Newcastle Everton

Sheffield W Huddersücl MIDDLESB

team the most trouble and came away to Hull tomorrow and BLACKBURN ·· Grimsby

out with the excellent figures of should, on form, take both points Brentford five wickets for 73 runs Reuter.

at stake.

New scoring

methods in-

wrestling

Paris, October 18. "The réforeer and judges ul the International Amatri

Wrestling Federation at their Congress at Vincennes decided today that the following scor- ing methods should come inte operation immediately,

Portsmouth

Burnley

Stoke Cholacha

Division 11

Preston BIRMINGH

Cardiff

PJ

Bury

Nolly G MAN CIT

Leicester

.R.

Queen's Park Rangers and Notts CHESTER Southend County could take a point from their game with Southampton.

Many successos

DONCASTER · Manchester

City are Feally

Hull getting the pace in this league. EDS LEEDS Their clear cut victory. over LUTON Brantford kept them at the topligHEFFIELD U. with a point to. spare.. They Southampton are away to lowly Swansea to Swanses morrow and look likely to take WEST HAM both

points. Luton will be expected to moves. · Division:111 (South)

ALDERSHOT・・ Ipswicht away from the bottom rung os

Bournemout a result of their Home game with Brighinn

Reading Exeter NEWPORT Gillingham NORTHAMPTON MIUwall A vastly improved Preston No

Norwich

Bristol "C. The match points given are will need to be in top form to | NOTTS F.

Walall to be nil bad points for the win-take a point from, strong.Fort Vale Watford ner by a tall and three bad points Barnsley team. Sirico acquiring | Swindon

PLYMOUTH to the loser. A winner on points the services of. MucCormack et TORQUAY

Leylon -day when they turn their attention to soccer.

is to receive one bad point and centre-forward, the Oakwell inds.

Yo

Division 11 (North) Quite a useful suggestion from the United States with the the loses three. No ties are allow have had many successes.

undoubtedly the best draw of BRADFORD C. Carlisle comes from #Yorkshire read-conviction that home viewing and To make wrestling more in the day.

Chester

Southport 2 | the successful promotion of top-line terasting to the public, a new in-

Barrow boxing don't, mix,'

dividual score sect is instituted. But Ronnie Ezra, who runs Contrary, to the match score in the Empress Half shows with which und points are glyen, good Dave Braltman, tells me that provided they can got something In the region of 2500 ta 2000 for their top-of-the-bilf fight they're stilt prepared to talavisa.

By HAROLD MAYES

er who thinks that eighteen-yard line should be extended the whole width of the playing, pitch.

His idea is that it would, pre- vent a number of the pelty fouls and landlig incidents we see to day which are employed more ofton than not as a means of

End of

wrestler 'must

Leeds Unitad, who

werd

CREWE

Lincoln

+

TELI

G.O.M. OF BASEBAL RETIRES

Leeds expected to be in the running ARLINGTON Oldham for feadership: of this Divi Galeshead so

HALIFAX points will bo awarded in the in-bavo, no far, falled rather Hartlepools badly!

BRADFORD dividual score as follows:

Chesterfield are the visitors to NEW BRIGHTON York General performance Elland Road: this week and

ROCHDALE Accrington Three points for the man who close game is anticipated with Shrewsbury TRANMERE finds a sustained hold likely to the Home team perhaps a goal STOCKPORT Wrexham allowing defence to cover up

produce a full, two for a definite shend at full time.

at after it has got into a tangle. Herm not going to say that it hold and one cach the

Grimsby

form is atrocious 2 also thinks that

given off-side inlcas he is in this but at our

no one should be might not affect us," Ronnie says, each period for aggressiveness and even last year's prolific goat

"working 'men's) Bentral performance.

scorer Tommy Briggs, can't find all-over penalty, box.

At the end of the first period his shooting boots!! They could doubtful who- prices' I think it As a means or further speed-

minutes) anyone really interested (alx

Gually hit rock bottom tomorrow proventing ther gume cad

would inlas the chance of scofag have an advantage of at least when they visit Blackburn lot of the negativo play we're eight or nine fights for the sake Uree points to allow him to one verso secing, our Yorkshire friend of sliding at home to see one.". сте whether the bout la to con

The Home team will, thinks

it would be in good idea for He still agrees with me that the tinup in free wrestling with non- be out to Impress its supporters the goalkeeper not to be allowed

value of home viewing compulsory ground wrestling or that last Saturday's showing "October

outweigh all the other not

competitor should against Coventry was only a tem yard line. The Russian football toam "That would certainly, go a long

is something in the

the have the necessary three points Porary lapes, an

MAnother drubbing Choy Tin-kin and Chong Yuc. Spartan, won the third and foul way towards cutting out the way of an Insurance against und advantage then a draw must be

I'm afraid that the Fishermeli beat M. Chan and Lul Kin-hatch of thing Norwegian tour hong, 0-1-7-3; D. Lo and N. Lo Hero today when they beat the back-passing which is becoming cold seats. And I don't think my made to decide who has the monotonous at the moment.

figure is unreasonable. I know we option of choosing whether the are in for another drubbingka ji beat Tu Tak cheuk and. K. CK Lal Norvik Club by seven goals to

TY

Still open, can't got, commercial TV prices first period of ground wrestling is Forest Millwall and Norwich 1 6-4; 0-4; Dr. George Chou and Enll. Dy Kama Zimmern Vestan ong HM. The Russians, wore landing 3-0 Talevision is is the now again. here, but at that price the door it to be underneath or on top

How st half-time-Router, i

Jack Solonghi return will open tox Arredo pehle Router

Results

The followin

drothe' rosulta:

·RUSSIAN · SOCCER

TEAM DEFEAT NARVIK CLUB 7.0

Trondheim, Norway,

18.

ng-up the

to handle the ball outside the MS and

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twiterally

the Third Division South are fight | ing it out at very close răug -11-2010

Philnio phis. October. 1 Connie Mack,187 popular Be the "Grand Old Man of B

today retired

ballin Philadelphia Athletle post he has held since 1901 the Amèridan, Lourite "was" org

sedssonlated Frea

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