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ENTRIES FOR BADMINTON LEAGUES DISAPPOINTING
CAMBRIDGESJURE:
Kelling
overcomes a bad draw
With the exception of the Men's Doubics Division and the Junior Mixed Doubles Division, en- tries for the Hong Kong Badminton Leagues of 1950-1951 season proved most disap- pointing up to yesterday, the official closing day, for entries.
However, since the draw, which was to have been
p.m.
been made today has been, postponed until Monday, October 30, at 5.30 p.m. entries for the various leagues received between 5 yesterday and 5.30 p.m. on Monday will be brought before the Committee for considera- tion.
Newmarket, October 5, Overcoming a bad draw at the start, Mr. Chris Jarvis three-year-old Kelling won a thrilling race for the Cambrid- geshire Handicap, here today, getting a neck verdiet after the Judge had consulled a photo,
Only one lone entry has been received in the Ladies Doubles Kelling, starting at 100-7 league and that from the Kaw - ridden by Douglos Smith, finish-Joon Cricket Club. ed fast to take first place from the nity Zina, starting at 100-8, with the French-bred cel Val desco, starting at 28-1, a head away, third of 31 numers.
and
Club de Recreio, with its wealth of lady badminton entiu- slasts, together with St. Teresa's.
pre conspicuous by their absence. The Men's Dotibles ""A" Divi- son attracted but three entries.
Kolling's victory was the heat for a Newmarket trained horse with the Hong Kong University
Drawn 2011 of 311 the most notable abstainers,
son of
GOLF:
Starting times for Shek-0 Championship
The following are the start. times for the Shek-O Colf Championship or
The three entries are Chib de
the "A" and "ping and
Club
for 16 years. startéry this chusinut Orestes came late on the scene, versio Smith ring his effort to pertenes from the Chinese YMCA. fection.
In the Senior Mixed Doubles Sunday, October 29: only the Chinese YMCA "A" and Harting met "B" teams have sent in entries.
Žina: falters
filly
It had looked as if the Zina, ridden by n 14-year-old Boy, Lester Piggott, who hal Beon earlier today suspended by the Stewards had the race in the pocket, though she, too, had been badly drawn in 13th position. But she faltered and was chal- lenged in the last 100 yards by Relling and Valdesco, all three passing the post almost in line.
on the
The hot favourite, Socrates, regarded as a certainty book of form, was well drawn at the start und was gambled on to such on extent that he started
only at 100-30. The Northern trained colt ran well for one mile but, he faded badly in Live list furlong,
Keling won his
owner over £3,000 by his victory apart from wagers which are understood lo be pretty substantiu).
The weather was fine and the going was Ann-Router.
Boy jockey suspended
have
The largent number of entries Is in the "Mon's "C" Division League-13 in all-while both the Men's Double, "8" Division and the Junior Mixed Doubles; have each attracted seven en. trics.
A.M. PM.
3.00 1.00 A. lak. A, Rubertson
.01.01 E,G. Price, J.D. Alozander 9.08 1,03 JLM, Snow, W.H, Guy 2.12 1.19. N, Wallen, K.-Munroe 2.16 1.36 G.O.W, Blqwait, J. Renun 1.20 1.20 .. Cleland, ET, Mešlelion 924 1,21 F,C, Barry, F. Howard
4.26
the
J.32 3.30
With no team entered in Senior Division, it would seent that the league title for the Men's "B" Division will go to either the Hong Kong Univeralty, the Shni- minton Club. landers or the Chung Wah Bad-
The Hong Kong University with its men and lady players from Malaya, will mest probably capture the Junior Mixed Doubles Championships, though Shallanders and St. Teresa's "A" will have something to say about it.
List of entries
10
of
The following are the list Entries received by the Honorary Secretary of the Badminton - As- seeintlon up to yesterday"
Men's Doubles "A"! Division Club de Recreio, Chinese YMCA "A", Chinese YMCA "B".
4. Btrickland, 4, Wleks
Joe WM. Portrade, M.D. Cumper 1.8. D.1. McAvoy, I.J.Ft. Morahan 0.40 1.10 BE. Wickenson, A. MaKellar 9.41 1.44 A. Graham, C. Maclean
3.18 1.48 W.; Robertson, A.B. Adtumaon 3.39 1.82 C.B. Hu, E. Hutterscir 9.56 156 1.1. Stewas, 8.M, Gartard- 10.00 2.00 1.4.3. Cook, I uruti 10.04 2.04 J ̧1), Clugan. D ̧Ï. Benanquet
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950.
Taxation crippling motor-cycle speedway racing
London, October 25.
Several of Britain's Members of Parliament are lending their support in the challenge against the entertainment tax which is crippling motor-cycle speedway racing, Britain's second most popular sport.
Most promoters and observers are both agreed that saturation point in taxation has now been reached with the levy of 1/1d. on every half- crown ticket sold for a speedway match. They foresee the possibility
of a reduction of prize money SOCCER:
and other economies, as well as higher admission charges, charges, if there is not tux relief, next season.
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Enforced economies, They argue, would have their effeef Heneral standard of racing, and; the sequel to higher anmission) charges would most probably "eut i both ways" to the detriment në the British Treasury and the sport alike.
It does seem paradoxical that in sport attrneling annually mort
than 12 million supporters has meet such a high entertainment 1px levy when, for footbal" matches and other non-bettin rports like speedway, the tax ir only ad, on a half-crown ticket.
KWONG WAH LUCKY TO BEAT
RAF 3-0
Kwong Wah were definitely lucky to beat Royal Air Force by three clear goals in a Firat Division League soccer gama on the Club ground at Happy Valley yesterday.
On the run of the play, a draw! would have been a fairer result,
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Entries for Tenth Race
Meeting
The following are the entrics for the Tenth Race Meeting, of the Hong Kong 'Jockey Club in be run on Saturday, November
4:
Uncle Erie 150,
By WALTER PILKINGTON
The English Football Association and Footb League "soloctors, onco "icalous" of co other's rights, are showing a change of at tude which augurs woll, for the good of t game.
There have been many pleasing trends in t direction during post-World War 11-footh and this goodwill and mutual understond is again clearly revealed in the choice teams for the first two representative matc of the English season.
1-Cheung Chau Stakes (1 Section) Class 10. One Mile: Battleship 150, Fair Denise 150. Flying Wheel 150, Gilt Edge 150, As the existence of two such | Not only England teams Harvard 150, Strawberry Fool powerful legislative bodies host of English clubs havo. 150, Tarzan 160, Trigger 150. may be confusing to football oversens frequently in th followers in other countries, it four years and the wide 2.---Lama Handleup (1st Sec- may be explained that the F.teamwork and physical a
inprovenant in Individual tion) Class 6, From near the A. choose International sides had not possed unnotierd... 2-Mile Post:-Ben Cruachan, and the Football League those Constant Star, Fiesta, Jeep Hing. for Inter-League matches.
Fourfold answer Madame Butterfly, Minya Mlmin-
Invariably both comprise Fool- The Football Association ya, National Gift, Nervous Wit- | ball
League ness, Possibility, Ringmer. The organisation embraces Tigress, Thunderbolt, Treasurer.
professional talent,
3-Waglan Handicap (1st Sec- tion) Class 3. Froin near the 14 Mile Post-Beckenham, Debu- tante, Duminion Day, Emerald, Golden Dragon, Home Bullder, My Love, Probability, Sportsmas- ter, Stratocrulser,
4-Lama Handleup (2nd Sega tion) Class 0.
From near the
as for a greater part of the match 2-Mile Post-Canadian Potato tha Airmen completely dominated Chelsen, Colonia, Damla, Ken- the play and had the Chineso out-Į tucky Moon, Liberation Star Popularity gaine.
The recent World Champion played in every department of the Mabel, Master Thunder Sky
ship final at Wembley here was attended by 93,000 people, whe paid something like £22,600.) The entertainment tax pald `amounted to £10,200,
Stany speedway promoters have nohnished "all square" on the 1950 reason.
. . .W: Alabaster, H. Amazon by Members of Parliament of al The Treasury despite protests 16.12.124.11. Vein, J., Coll
parties, refuse so for do regar*
1046 2.14 H.M. Howell, R.F. Cox
There was no scaring in the fist half and it was not until the.
Ringwood, United Victory, Windermere.
5.-Hong
Kong St. Leger. For Inst 15 minutes of the second 1950 Ponies only. 14 Mlies:- period that the Chinese were able Bambi 160, Ben Move 150, Clea to score.
paten 150, Clonfeckle 150, Corr
150. Debutante: 150 Googiri 150 Kam Lok-sang scored with a Kentucky Lady 150. Prestwood
Shot following a 150. rasping cross
het netting the other from scored another goal, Cheung Kan- breakaway and before the end, he
corner kick.
Kwong Wah:
the
players 0.5 this swer was fourfold. It ar beatae full a programme as p with other countries, ing
tion In the Wor
club
In
ro
the
appeurances in post-war in
Football Longue. England are compelled to by leass players chosen
It innugrated u polley English F. A. but they may settled international team. withhold consent to requesta ing na far as possible to p from the Football Associations who had proved their abilit of Scotland, Wales and ireland temperament, hence, the for the services of players with Engilsh League 'clubs.
Sv:ift and his succosecr Usually they do their best llars in goal; Scott and Ilard oblige, but occasionally there are and their successors. Renisov efusals from clubs engaged at Aston as bucks; Wright, Fran hat time in a vital match or and Dickinson at half back andicapped by hurles to key Matthews, Finnay,
Mort Bayers.
Mannion, -System ́haphazard the forward line. In the past there were
Then, to explore possity ifferences of opinion between for the future, it promote or second string internat he F.A. and Lengue selectors at gained the Football La
often
he inerils of certain notabilities, evealed in the composition of the espective teams.
The Association would favour ne goalkeeper, centre half entre-forward. the League would neline to others.
This was useful in assessing the merits of candidates for honours but not in the best interests of England and, ultimately, of Bri-
tich
.C.--Wogin Handicap (2nd a Section) Class 1. From near th 0.20 2.20 EP. Streatfield, G.W. Babbspeedway racing as a "live" en-
1-Mile Post:--Belle Fontaine 10.28 2.74 A.D.8. Anduro, A.R. Bentertainment, although the riders Keung Ngon-ching.
Chan Pik-ko. Corrib, Forward View, Lawrence. 5. S. Nien, Liberty Ship Lily, Marigold. 1629, 1.25 8. Uktop, S. Fels-Lund
and the "tuning" mechanics must! Fook Nat-long, Ng Ker-cheung. Robin Hood, Wodonga, 19,32 289- B. Foster Hall, D. Strellet
be possessed of a kill comunen-1 Tse Sik-chuen, Chan Ming-chit, surate with their fellow sports- Fai Chun-wah,
7-Cheung Chau Stakes (2nd Hsu Keng-sing. men la football and other spheres. Cheung Kam-hol and Kam Lok-Coutaneous 150, Fearless Witness
Section) Class 10, One Mile: sang.
policy 150, Gold Leaf 190, Good News RAF: Manning, Burrows. Wake, 150, Kitty 150. Sidber 150, Small MacDonald, Draper. Noakes. Gooch. Oglivie, Hartery, Wright
HKCC "OPTIMISTS"-Reuter.
CRICKET TEAM
The following will represen the Hong Kong Cricket Club ! "Optimists" In First Division League, cricket over the week- end:
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET TEAMS
The following have selected 1 represent
and Eden,
Soccer Int'l:
beer,
the
football, because the varia lons were not by design.
The whole system was hapha-
„Carter and Lawyļa
co-operation in this new-fo testine, likely newcomers importent matches.
This explains the choice by the Football of such players as Allen, chester
United'azalke
Milburn and Pallister;-- Chesterfield and Barneloj bhoke, Cummings, Bur young centro half who le. groomed as Franklin's si cor, Bell, Blackburn R foft half, Stubbing, Liver centre forward and Balley, tenham Inside left.
Finally the Football Associ set up a technical committ
From near the In mid-October conlained | discurs the standard of E
Dragon 130, Sunglo 150.
8--Lama Handicap (3rd Sec- tion) Class 0. 2-Mile Post: Boom Town, Flying Jib, Good Ship, Gypsy Diamond, Hopper, Ingrid, Justice of Peace, Lightning, Face, Skyrocket,
derjet, Xerxes.
Chung Wah Badminton Club. On Saturday, October 25 ab Craigengower. Cricket Club in Scotland's team effer, The Hopeful, Thun-
Road,
commencing 145
Men's Doubles "B" Division
Shallanders, Club de Recreio, Chater Kowloon Tong Garden Club As-p.m, against Cralgengower C.C., sociallon, Hong-Kong -University;-
L.D. Kee, NR. Oliver, N.E. St. Teresa's, St. John Cathedral Arthy. G.T. Rowe, G.H.P. Prit
chard, H.M. MacPherson, A.P. Raynor, W.L. Howard, H., Han- fine, L. White, H. Thessen-Ender.
Reserve-F. Thorpe,
loosi
London, October 25. --Lealer-Piggott,-the-14-year- old boy jockey who is the Jeading apprentice this
year, Club. although his -- successes Jost him his allowances as an apprentice rider, has been sus- pended by the Stewards of the Jockey Club from riding for the 'remahider of the season,
He will, however, be allowed to full his engagements
today, which include his mount on Zim in the, Cambridgeshire.
Piggott appeared before the Jockey Club BStewards at New- market today following a ro part from
Newbury the Stewards. It was at Newbury last week that his mount, Bar.
after -nacio, was disqualified winning for "bumping boring."
and
After llic incident the Newbury Stewards Interviewed the boy rider.
st
League cricket matches over the week-end:
Against
1st XI against HKCC "Opti- mists" at Chater fload on Satur day, October 28, and Kowloon Cricket Club at Happy. Valley on Sunday, October 28, both games commencing at 1.45 p.m. sharp:
Men's Doubles "C" Division Tytam Badminton Club, Kow-
Dock Club. Taikoo Club. On Sunday, October 20
Wah Chung
Badminton Club, Chater Road commencing 1,45 Victoria Recreation Club, Club de sharp against the Royal
G. A. Souza, G. Hong Choy, Recreto, Kowloon Tong Garden Navy: City Association. Hong Kong L.D. Kilbee, NR, Oliver, N.E.
M. J. Divecha, P. J. Blümoria, University, St. Teresa's "A". St. Art, T.P. Mahon, G..P. Prit- Ragi ARH Esmall, M Terosa's "n" Kowloon Crleket shard, G.T. Rowe. R.M. Maepher-Freeman, S. Shroff, S. S. Imall,
J. C. Koh
and Club Chinese YMCA, St. John's son, F. Thorpe, F. Van Oorde, R.
R. Tay. Cathedral Club,
Umpire: G. S. Ladd Thessen-Ender. T. White.
2nd XI against Royal Navy at Hererve-HH. Rankine,
Hoppy
Valloy on Saturday, Oc Umpire-5/Ldr. E. Lewis,
tober 28, ut 1.45 p.m. sharp:
Senior Mixed Doubles Chinese YMCA "A", Chloese YMCA "B".
Junior Mixed Doubles Kowloon Dock Club, Talkon Cht, Shailanders, Club de Rụ- grejp, Hong Kong University, St. Teresa's "A", St. Teresa's "B"
Ladles Doubles Kowloon Cricket Club.
IRC CRICKET TEAMS
The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club in league cricket matches on Sun-
J. L. Youngsaye, D. Readman, A. H. Ismail, S. Ramchand, J. Iranco, T. Crabtree, B. S. Lin, C. Abbats, H. P. Lin, E. H. Esmall and S. Leonard.
12th man: N. OeL
J: L. Youngsaye, D. Readman, A. IL. Ismail, S. Ramchand, J. Irance, T. Crabtree, R. S: Lin,
Lawrence.
day October, 29, at 1.45 p.m.-C. Abbars, N, Oel, J. Mitchell, J.
First Division against Univer- sity at Sookunpoo; A.A, Rumjahn
A
(APL), AR. Abbhs, I, AI, À.H.
NOMADS HOCKEY CLUB LINE-UP the
Piggott will not be 13 November 8. He has been most successfulï'apprentice Jockey since: Frank Wootton, the boy prodigy of 40vents, ngo,
He appagra sot for a brilliant career unless weight prevents him from Fiding under Jockey Club ruler,
EROT
Already he had "Hidden than 60 wingers and has bee: riding against senior Jockeys on equal terms shee the middle of September when his 40th, succes. lost him the apprentice allowance. *---Neuter,
HOLLYWOOD GOLD CUP HANDICAP
NINE DRAGONS.
WEEKLY WHIST DRIVE
K. Ismat, S.A. Ismail. A.. Kitchell, A.H. Madar, A.BL. Minu, X.M, Omar and KM. Rum- The following have been jahn. selected to represent the Nomads Umpire: G.M. Dutt. Scorri ture against the YMCA on fun- Hockey Club in their league fix-A. M. Wahnb, day, October 20, at the Royal
Second Division against Uní- The usual weekly Whist Navy Ground No. 2, King's Park,
at Pokfulam: H.T. Barma Drive was held at the Nine
Services Club F.M. lArculi, D.F. Dragons bully-off at 9.30 a.in.
sharp
Behull, SherryBucks, S.AM. Tuesday, October 24, J. C. Kok; J. F, Baptista, H. A. Bux. S.F. Chagla, A. Ebrahlın, Soares, C. L Castilho (Capt.),
Rosario, Soyer: A.K. Marka AR hazack, M.I.
K. D. Bazook W. R. Wilkinson,
M. Wahal, Sr. R. Toy, J. H. Franco and L. H..
A. M. Silva, Umpire: K. Omar. Guterres.
Reserva Osmund.
YMCA HOCKEY XI
been
ver
The First and Second Division Axtures against RAF on Satur- day, October 28, have been post poned.
The following have
HKCC SCORPIONS selected to represent the YMCA CRICKET TEAM in a fockey League fixturo against Nomads on the Royal
The following have been Navy No. 3 Ground, King's Park, ofon Sunday, October 20, at 0.30 selected to represent HKCC!
been am a.m
"Scorpions in Longue cricke
Hollywood, October 25, Irish-brod Noor is one hores which have
Against Hong Kong University
on
Winniers were as follows: Iuft- Landy---L/Cpl. Constable. 2nd Lady Cpl, Thompson, 1st Gent-L/Bdr. Silvester, - 2nd Gent Gar, Armstrong and Jefford-tle.
Knockout Competition: 1stGnr. Fish and Gar. Walker.] Runners-up-1/Cpl. Constable and Gut, Armstrong.
The next Whist Drive will fo held on Tuesday, October 31, að 8.p.mm:
CRC TENNIS RESULTS
-to-meet-Ireland-
SAIGON Londn, October 25.
YACHT Although Scolland werd
CLUB MEMBERS forced to make three changes from the originally chosen team IN HONG KONG when they met Wales last Sat- urday they are, with one ex- ception. retaining the side Club Nautique de Saigon arrived which beat Wales 3-1 for the from Salgon yesterday. match against Ireland at Hamp
A group of members of the
sotball with directors, man and players and formulaté tical measures for its furth velopment in the light of m methods..
And not part of a progressive
indeed, the Football League ale
Today the terms still differ. ven chosen to play the Irish
two of the men who playri Ireland
days cleven
carlier. An cusential difference that the two
www bodles bad Co- oporated in far-sighted manner.
The League selectors accept It will explore means to ed the principle that valuable vide ball practice for your service could be given to Eng-floodlight extend. facilitie fishfootball by using the coaching and do everything League team largely as a mossible to prove that Engla dium for export most
no intention of being othe of the a Arst class football nation
for
playera on the
International side.
with
Places were purposely, found young men who are expected to be England players of the
future,
It is one of the most sensible things that could have happened. und one would have liked to have seon the experiment carried fur- entire uleven of potential internationals for the Irish League match. build up a dependable, high class It is the only way in which to
The visitors are here to com-
Club, on Saturday morning." The chunga is at centre-for- Thay are expected to return to ward, where Rellly, who scored Saigon some time by the middle twice last Saturday, is replaced of next week. : by McPhall, who moves from inside right, allowing Mason to return to that berti
den Park, Glasgow, on Novem-pete with the Hong Kong Yachtther by the choice of an ber 1.
Rellly was hurt against Wales und the Selectors are evidently not inclined to risk him.
Another chanco
TORIES WIN
·BY-ELECTION
International team.
Offer made t Rinty Monagha
Belfast, Northern Irelan
· October 2
world Byweight boxing, ch Rinty Monanghian, for
plon, said today he had offered US$3,000 and exp for a non-title fight in Ha against the current title ho Dado Marino.
'Mon of visión · For some time the authoritter have shown, a desire to get away front the conservative, unimog native ideas of the past. Men of
Mpnakhan, who retired" Hice Mr. Arthur Drewry, the ring last winter becau talon, Glasgow, Scotland; October 26.
hairmat::o
of the English Selection it health, had no comrder Britain's Conservatives won Committee and president of the the offer. Collins, McPhail and Me- yesterday in a by-election re-Football League, ore fully aware. However, Fib business ma Naught, who were the changes garded as a trend Indlentor, but of the great advance in the qua- Frank McAloran, cald he de from the original Scottish team, it would not shift the balance in lity of football played in Europe that it would be accepted did well enough against Wales to the House of Commons. The win-and South American countries. merit another chance, particularly ner, hills the vacancy caused by World Cup series at Rio in given no indication that he
said the Irishman has no England's defeat by Spain in glove on for some time and As there is little time for the the
death of another Conserva-the Injured men they replaced to be tive.
Janeiro was an unpleasant shock attempt a comeback. hundred per cent fit,
The Tory candidate, J. N. H. to complaccat people who were Monaghan is now leading a The team, therefore, .is:
Hutchinson, won a seat in Cont- inclined to stand still while her band-Associated Pressurel Cowan (Morton). Young (Ban-
adjusted their geru), MeNaught (Raith Rovers), mons for Scotstoun district in marched ahead and McColl (Rangers),
deas to changing styles of play. Woodburn Glasgoty by a 1,310 vote margin
It was not, however, as much hts Labour Party endidate: Forbes
Over (Rangers)
(Arsenal), Mason (Third The vacancy was caused by the reflection on English football Collins (Celtic), Lanark), McPhall (Celle), Steel death of Bir Arthur. Young, wire methods as a tribute to the re-
markable improvement of (Dundee), Liddell (Liverpool) won the sant for the Conserva- standard of play abread.
tives in the General Election Insta Reuter:
Mr. Drewy confessed to being February by a margin of only 230 spellbound by the brilliant and votes. Associated Press.
attinctive positional and tactical football of certain, South Ameri
teave not evolved in now They
n now art but applied themselves to the development, as science, of the
in Britain. taught
with the accent always on
This itself is an indirect com- United Kingdom
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, October 25.-
can
the
RUGGER RESULTS London, October 28. The following were the results The following were the results of Rugby Union matches played of football matches played today today;
Football Association Royal
matches; County Champlooship o Air Force 1 (played at Fulham) Middlesex 20 Hampshire & (play plimente
The Army Aston Villa 3ed at Richmond) Nottingham- coaches who have left the hom (ployed at Alderaħot).
shire, Lincolnshire and Derby- of football, through the yare to Ulster Cup, Bemi-final-Glenhle Ox
0: Oxfordshire 6 (played at spread their knowledge abroad.
Sussex 0 Surrey it has long been recognised and at Pokfulam, on Saturday, Dolo The following are the resuits toran 4 Cliftonville 1 (played at Chesterfield) Su
20 (played at Hove).
by far asping fonders of the or the Colony Hardcourt Tennis Grosvenor Park)-Reuter,
Other matches: Oxford Uni- gan's In England that the Championship matcher played Campbell,
vorstly d. Leicester 8. St. Mary's between afandards, RECREIO HOCKEY XI
of football Hospital 3 London, University B. R.A Cull, Dale Hill, yesterday:
as they existed before, the war Pearce, R.G. Labrum, FA
Men's Doubles
Yoricenipo 17 Northern Command had been appreciably, darrowod The following: represent Weller PC. Pullon, B. Owen J. Spence and Edwin; Taal bent
17 not eliminated to nesund
that Recrolo 1st XI in a League Hoc Hughes', and Recreio at T 0:3, W. 2. Tru and Y.P. Tul
O'Driscoll. P. PTsol and D. C. Luis 0-0 12 key match against Argonauts "A"
new approach would be Against C Club do
[by:
England ht Boundary Street on Sunday, crefo on Bunday, October 20, kt beat 5. A. Hussian and MF. October 20, ht 114.ms
AW. Garcia, AM, Alves,.
DA
101 PMAN THIN, TA, Pearce, "Related (and pulletins for the Prezie | Cosano,
RITZERNAUS LIIKED or Marques, A.LK/M Campbell.
Read, I.B. Ronn, J.A. PAC Wellars Fouge. Roatan, J.B. Genmalyer, V. Xavlar, Kerr, am
Oval Guterres.
nominated for the US$100,000 Caynes, Bull, Tayler, D. Inglis, matches over the week-end: (C36,714) Hollywood Gold Cup Coss, Arundel, Blenkinsop, A. Handleap.
Inglis, Coldicott, Pitcher The race will be run on Do- Hunt. cember 9,
Our entries include H Prince, generally
rogarded as America's #best :: three-year-old, and Assault and Ponder, both Kentucky Derby winners-A800-
Labrum,
Wong 01:40-7:
ARMY FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS
The following arg the results of mes played in the Army: Foots ball League, Minor League 1, en Wednesday:""
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FIRE IN HMS NEWCASTLE
* Devonport, October Fire broke out 'last night, turret of the 9,000 tonic E cruiser Newcastle, which fitting in Devonport dockyn
It was apparently cause some cotton wiste which ignited and was brought control. In 20 minutes. Little are, was reported. Pr
A inquiry, was oxpected t huld into the cause of the Secully regulations in dotte by the British Navy, have tightened as a result of a of "ineldente" on bourd" whr this year. The possibility of s tuge was investigated. Heute
ACHESON, DULI TALK ON JAFA The Upling Statca)
Washington, October,
Hartleburg, Pennsylvable, England sought won the relay. There was at are Football As- Foster Dulles, o bron
de Lay? October, 20%
any intention Republicans, advisor,"
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