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THE CHINA, MAI, MONDAY, AUGUST J1, 1953–

WHEN ALL ENGLAND APPLAUDED

PEERLESS PIRIE MOVES IN TO CHALLENGE THE CONTINENTALS

By "RECORDER"

Gordon Pirie, who has so far reigned supreme only over the, Three and Six Miles, moved in to challenge the European continent's best at the metric, distances, with 8:114 for 8,000 Metres at Voss, Norway, on August

21.

At Berlin on Saturday he outcan Herbert Schade, Germany's bronze- medallist at the Helsinki Games, with 14102.6 for 5,000 Metres, the third fastest time ever returned at this distance.

He moves now tothird place on the all-time list for this distance, behind Gunder Haga's 13:58.2 at Goteborg in 1942 and Alelexander Anufriyev's 13:58:8 at Kiev in

Anufriyey

Metres is well below that of Inal year with only three men under 30 minutes.

-Erik Wolfbrand! (Sweden)

800 MFTRES

Malvin Wiltfeld (USA)

100

Lou Jones (VBA)

40.1

Hugh Thaggard (Atiatrolia) nudy Clarence (USA)

48.1

Prier Fryer (GB)

Best performances throughout the world this year in the track events follow:

18.1

1:47.9

not

accom-

100 METRES

plished much in the way of fast times since his Kiev effort and on August 5 was soundly beaten

103

103

Art Bragg (USA)

104

10,4

Heisz Futterer (Germany)

at Bucharest by Emil Zatopek in 14:03.0, Vindimir Kuts, a

a Russian,

10.

Ererat Schroder (Germany) Thane Baker (USA)

104

Peter Kraya (Germany)

10.4

Levan Sanadze (USSR)

10.3

10.6

Duller (USA)

Milton Campbell (USA) Karl-Friedrich Haus (Germany) Frantisek Brɛoz (CSR) 10.3 Brown ((USA)

Milovan Jovandie ((Yugoslavia:

200 METTES

(Around = turn)

Art Dracs (USA)

1:40,4 Wes Banteo (USA) 1:40,0 Stanislav Jungwirth (CSA) 1:408 Roser Moens (Belgium) 1:48.9 Audun Boysen (Norway) 19494 Henry Cryer (USA) 1:400 Gunnar Nielsen (Denmark) 1:49.0 Georgiy vakin (USSR) 1:40,7 Beagle Peorman (USA) 1:30 Patrick El Mabrouk (Algiers) 1:304 Gerard Basquin (Luxemburg} 1:30,8 Hocevar (Yugoslavia), 1:51.0 True Elfeldt (Sweden) 1:51it Jacques Lacroix (France)

Friedel Bracke (Chemmany) 112 inger Damber any 11:812 (Gunther Dohrow (Germany) -

1:51 Urban Cleve (Germany) 1314 Luden Demuynck (Belgium)

Di Cika ((CBR)

in 14:04.0 and Jazzet Kovacs, a Hungarian, in 14:04.2. Anufriyev, timed in 14:13.0, was well back.

The Mile in uniler four 10.5 minutes and the 1500 Metres In under 3:43.0 have yet to be run. There will be some major 206

at this in the next Karl-Friedrich Mans (Germany),17 Rune Hazman (Sweden) fortnight.

1317 Brenner ((Germany) 21.1 Heinz Futterer (dering"}

1:31.7 Jeno Dakon "eifingary! Wes Santee's Nime behind 15 Than Baker TUSA) 21.3 Sangermano (Italy)

1:51. Weer Lyen (Germany) Malvin Whitfield's world record 214 Peter Craus (Germany)

1:51.9 Aulis fystynen (Finland) for the Half Mile at Turki, 214 H. McD. Bailey (Trinidad:

880 YARDS 1:48.0

John Mashburn (USA)

20.8

Andy Stanfield HÚSAJ

Finland, on July 17 was 1,49.01.

214 Et Schroder (Germany)

Han Selster (Germany Carlo Vittort (Italy).. Vaclav Janecek (CHN)

220 YARDA (Around a turn)'

211 Michel Agostini (Trinidad)

for the

seconds and not 1:48.0 as at Fid Wolfango Montanari italy first reported. His time at 800 31.5 Metres was 158.7 and not 1:48.1 Santee stumbled In the last few yards, which accounts differential of 1.2 acconds be tween 800 Metres and 880 Yards. However, he had a foster time for 800 Metres i Oslo on August B when he ran the distance in

21.2

313

12 Andy Standleld (USA

Herb Meiteney (Jamaica) Wille Willems (USA)

E. Med. Bailey Trinlard

14

Art frog USA

1:48.4 behind Whitfield's 4:48.3.

21.3

Thane Baker (USA)

There have been some other great races over 800 Metres in Europe.

21.3

Charles ThoMD3 (USA)

| 215

Jne Stahlzio

(USA)

10

214

Hector Hogan Australia Ken Wyeth South Africa)

At Malmo, Sweden, on August

21. Brian Shenton (CB

100 METRES

Malvin Whitheld (USA)

Sarl Friedrich Haas (Germany)

14,7 John Mashburn (USA) 488 Ardaitun lanatyev (USS 400 Jin Len (USA)

3. Audun Boysen of Norway won | 48,2 in 1:48.9 from Gunnar Nielsen | 403 (Denmark) 1:49.0 and Reggie Pearman (USA) 1:40.7.

Pearton, who has been in world class

competition since 1:30.0 for the 1947, thus beat distance for the first time.

At Cologne on July 29, Whit- field won in 1:48.4 from Cryer

(USA) 1:40.4

Rasquin, Sho

40.0 Wilbur Cuningham (USA) 17.1 Reggie Pearman (USA) 47,0 Hans Getter (Germany)

10 Lars-Erik Wolfbrandi (Sweden) 41. Roger Moens (Belgium) 47,9 lery McKenley (Jainales) 47.9. Erich Pilas (USSR

1315

1:40.0 Malvin Whitlaki (USA) 1:49.4 Laių Stanley (USA) 1:404 Stanislav Jungwirth (CSH) 1:40,0 Wes Sandee (USA)

Ja! Butler 1:00A

(USA) 136,7 Wally Wiliam (UBA). 150.7 Rover Bannister (USA) 1:51 Friedel Stracke (Germany) 1:51.3 Audun Boysen (Norway) 1514 Stacey Siders (USA) 1310 Heard (USA)

117 Henry Cryer (USA) 131 Poul Raudenbush (USA)

Hobart Janes (USA)

1:31,6

1:30 Brian Hewson (GB) 1537.1 Jack Bage (USA) 1:62.1 Lon Spurtles (USA) 1:52.2 DICK Jarrett (USA) 1:52.2 Jerome Walters (USA) 1:022 Angum Scott (GB) •

ONE MILE

4:02.0

4:04

| 4:02,0

4:040

Roger Bannister (GB) Wes Santer (USA)

John Landy (Australia) Dennis Johansson (Finland) 4:03.7 Gnston Reiff (Belgium) 1:00.0 Werner Lurg (Germania) 4:00.8 Gordon Pirie. (GB) 4:07.1 Fred Dwyer (USA) 4:07,9 Charles Čapozzoli (usa)

† 4:00.0

Jee LaPierre (USA)

Ingvar Eriksson (Sweden) Donald Seaman (00)

4:00.0 4:00,0 4:00 Tore Lindbest (Sweden) 4:00.3 Chala Chalaway" (GB) 4:00.0 Holt Lamers (Gennanyi 4:00,0 Guther Dobrow (Germany) 4:090 Olle Aberg (@weden)

440 YARDS

John Maliburn (USA)

27.0

Jim Lea (USA)

47.1

Thare Baker (UBA)

473

Kaci-Friedrich laas (Germany) Morris Curotta (Australia) Respie Pearman (USA)

4:06

4:09,4

4:00.6

47.4 Herb McKenley (Jamaica)

476

who sel a Luxemburg record 1:00.4 and Hocevar, who

in set a Yugoslav record in 1:50.8.

The sprints have seen a great 473

The German revival.

middle

George Ithoden 12amalen) weak event for the 470 Jim Baker (USA) distances, Russians in the past, have seen 478 Don Smith (USA)

USSR records set by 42.

now

47.0

Verle SorKOTI (USA)

Gralium Gipson (Australia) Fred Setlereth (USA) Rivera (UNA)

47.8

Ardalion Ignatiev, 400 Metres in 40.8 seconds. and by Georgy 47 Ivakin, 800 Metres in 1:40.6. 47.9

The standerd

The

Don Johnren (USA) Fred George (UBA)

in the 10,000 47.5 George Adrian (USA)

Greatest

British

Runner Of All Time?

London, Aug. 31:

corge Hoskins (N. Zealand) Bill Nankeville (GB) Umeri Talpale (Finland) 4:090 Hune Karlmon (Sweden) 4:100 Len Truex (USA) 4:05 Russ Bonham (USA) 4:10,0 Peler Roblason (GB) 4100 David Law (GB) 4:110 Lew Olive (USA) 4:110 talph Dunkley (GD) 4:112 Jom Diskey (GH) 4:12 Alex Breckenridge (GE) 4:114 John Ross (Canada) 4:114 Urho Julin (Finland)

1,500 METRES 3:414 Sume Karlsson. (Sweden) 3:442 Wes Sanice (USA) 3:44,0 John Landy (Australia) 3:443 Roger Bannister (GB). 3:443 Dennis Johansen' (Finland)

3:45.3 Ingvar Eriksson (Sweden)

3:40.8 Ilmari Taipole (Finland) 2:47 Olle Aberg (Sweden)

3:48.0 Weiner Lueg (Gerinany) 3:45, Patrick E Mabrouk (Älglern) 3:48.8 -ION Lamers (Germany)---- 3:488 Sandor Tharos (Hungary) 3:40.0 Andrija Otenheimer

Yugoslavia)

3:45.0 Ni Toft (Sweden) 3:02 Joseph Barthel (Luxemburg) 3:40.4 Bertl Albertaron (Sweden) 3:49.8 Gunther Dobrow (Germany)

British sporting fans believe that in Gordon Piric, van Rozzavolgy! (Hungary) who narrowly failed on Saturday to add the world. 5,000

34493 Wonten Druetzler (USA)

Wan Herman (Belgium) 100 LÀ KHÍ (Hungary) 3800 Tore Lundberg (Sweden) 352 David Law (GB)

Metres record to that for the Six Miles, they not only have an Olymple Gold Medallist in the next Games at Melbourne in 1956, hut a runner. who may eventually 304 Jerzy Chronik (Poland)

3:50.4 Ralph Dunkley (GDI of the Czechoslovak 3:50.0 Lennart Dilen (Sweden)

3,000 METRES equal the amazing performances

4:046 Frans Herman (Belgium) ' "Itreak", Emil Zatopek.

8:11.4 mart Taipale (Finland)

8:114 Cordon Tirie (GU)

8:11.5 Aleksander Amitriyev (USSR)

Douglas Alistair Gordon Pirie, a 22-year-old bank1:09.8 Tor Lornquist Finland clerk, was not in the same class as Zatopek in last year's Olympics at Helsinki, but he has come on by leaps and bounds this season and is being hailed by many as the Stanislav Jungwirth (CSB) greatest British runner of all time.

This lanky six-foot-two-inch

youngster joined the world roll cafe, but he explains the

of honour by running Six Miles people must bolfans of his os they

in 28 minutes 10.4 seconds to cupply double helpings. shatter by no fewer than 11.4 acconds the previous best of Finland's Viljo Heino.

world's

120 Gaston Reiff Belgiums

0:134 Warren Druetzler tUSA) 0:13.0 mm Zatopek (CSB) 8:142 1b Planck (Denmark) 0:140 Olavi Nintenpaa (Finland)

He takes lunch at the some 8:15.0 Urto Julin (Finland)

cafe 8:18.0 V. Okoroltov (USSR)

8:100 Lucien Theys (Belgium) 6:10.0 Dennis Johanman (Finland) 8:102 Cinéin Bakwvik (Norway) At night he runs through 6:16.8 Charles Capozzall (USA)

5,000 METRES lanes or on a local truck in

13:40.0 Alexander Antafelyev (USSR) Surrey and increases his week-

14:01 Gordon Pirie (GB) allly average training runs from 14032 Emil Zatopek (CST) + Pirie later lounded

14:04. Jozsef Kovack (Hungary) critics, and even his most ar-09 to 140 miles in the winter 0.6 Viadimir Kuts (UBSRI dent fans, by running a Mile in when he is not in strict pre- 14:00 Alain Mimoun (Alden) 4 minis, 0.0 seconds and best-paration for competitive run-14 Umari Taigale (Finlent) ing the formidable American, ning. Wes Santce.

As Santer is one

"short

scotts at

14:14.0 Hanna Posil (Finland) 14:14.0 Horbart Schade (Germany) 14:35.0 Gaston Reif (Belgium) At 8.30. p.m. Piric cats 1:15. Bertil Albertscon (Sweden)

14:19.8 Urbo Julin (Finland) 140.4 Franko Mihalic (Yugoslavia) 1422.0 Olavi Rinterpan (Finland) 14:21. Jerry Chromik (Poland) 14220 Lennart Dilen (Sweden) 14:25.0 Ib Planck (Denmark)

7. Charle Capozzol (UBA) 120.4 Oirtein Saksvik (Norway! 14:31. Frans Herrams (Belgium) 14:32.0 Aloy Graz (Poland)

1334 Warren Druetzler (USA) 1:870 Tor Lonnavist (Finland) After 10 dewyk Care)(Yugcalavia).

1424,8 M. Braho (Ifungary)

10,000 METRES

of the men thought capable of good dinner and is in bed for a beating four minutes for the restful ten-hour sleep by 9.30. Mile, Pirie Joins the

He does not like cinemas be list" of possibles.

cause they are stuffy."

Some of his training

La done in beavy.amy hob-nalled boots.

le formed this habit doing his national service in the British Army and found that it strengthened his legs. running in these heavy boots, he when he

The British runner suggestions that he will burn Himolf out. Ho points to the machine, Czech running Zatopek.

What ho can do I can do also, says Pifle as.ho light

The huge crowd that swarmed on to the field after the conclusion of the. Fifth Test at the Oval and England's regaining of the Ashes.--Central Freys Photo,"

Even Women's Hockey Has Discovered Wembley's Crowd-drawing Power

London, Aug. 31.

Sportsmen from all parts of the world are already thinking of a trip to Wembley Stadium during the coming months, for the fixture list for this world famous arena, venue of much of the 1948 Olympic Games, is already providing, a crowded appearance.

1

Soccer naturally dominates the, arrangements with pride of place, so far as the outside countries are concerned, going to October 21 when England play the Rest of the World in the fixture arranged to mark the 50th anniversary of the English Football Association.

the

the

SURREY 134 FOR 4 IN VITAL MATCH AGAINST SUSSEX

London, Aug, 29.1

A valuable undefeated innings of 68 by Dave Fletcher helped Surrey, the County Cricket Champions, to score 184 for four against Susedx, on the opening day of their vital match. Surrey lend the current table with Symix, sharing second place with Lanenshire and Leicestershire.

Though no play was possible during-the--morning, the game did not suffer as badly through rain as most.. of the others scheduled. In one of the worst days, of the summer, play was "Impossible in she' of oight cham- pionship matches.

#Burréy, for whóm in victory At Bristol, Gloucestershiro in this match would assure the versus Derbyshire

retention of the championship, As Chiefoti, Essex vereis

struggled hard for runs between lunch and tea, but dater... Elei-

cher and Raman Subba Row

Warwickshire

At Lolcester, Laleestershire

'came logother in a'useful fourth versus Glamorgan

wicket partnership of 58. At At Worcester, Worcestershire the cloro Fletcher had balted versus Northamptonshire. for about four hours and hit 10'

At Nottinghain. Nottingha fours.

Bilire, versus Somerset," A fifth wicket stand of 01 in two hours by Gray and Rayather matches were:

The close of play scores in mont saved Hampshire from.

collapse against At Have, Surrey 134 for four, Yorkshire. Gray hit 81 in two versus Sussex, no play before hours and 20 minutes, reaching lunch owing to rain. the half century with two fours off consecutive balls from John Wordle,

coinploto

16 (Gray 51, Foord, right-an At Bournemouth, Hampshire

fast medium six for 03), York-

Rain prevented play in the shire vo for no wickets, bad following county maienes; light stopped play for the day:

LEAGUE STANDINGS

འ་

Positions in the English County Cricket Championship table after today's games were:

Surrey Laneshiro Studex Laloester Middlesex

Gloucester .Derbyshire

"Warwick

Glamorgan

Northampton Kamsahirə

Worretor

merter

For most of

winter boys International, with per-EX Another top class engagement is the England-Hungary game months and after two big soccer haps stars of senior soccer of'orkshire

rested the future in action,

will be Kant on November 25. The complete games the turf will be pitch on which these games will and cared for so that by "early played..

Then of course come be played is not yet ready be spring it is ready for is most

Amateur Cup final and the cause racing still has its place testing time.

This the weekly activities at

with soccer Rugby League Cup final during opens not

for with hockey, the but

the April with the Football As- Wembley and the final of

Cup final and

the realised to women World Championship is due

the drawing sociation

which Junior Cup final in May. of this came,

Altogether a busy period with in the international

crowds of near the hindred attracted

thousand mark probably attendi

in

be held there on September 17. power

even

The oval track used for this is sphere inid almost round the football

crowds

of

to

arena but it cuts off the corners only a few thousands a year or in all these engagements.-- and approaches very near the two back. Since golog place where the touchlines

have

to

Wembley, however, the women

had tremendous

guthor ings for

big matches, their It is with

confidence every expect 00,000 they

and Scotland watch England play there in March. This will be the first of three major England-Scotland clathes at Wembley his season

the soccer pitch appear.

Championship Once the World of Speedway is over, however, a host of workamen settle down that to get the stadium iplo its win- ter garb and that includes the laying of furt where speedway riders have raced, so that by early October there will be the regulation size coccer reciangle all ready for the big games ahead.

The second is the amateur soccer international on March 27 and a.week later the school

England Is Rich Again In Pace Bowlers

London, Aug: -31.

When cricket begin to get back to its price in the lives of English sportsmen after the war, the pressing need was for bowlers of pace.

For two or three seasons genuine pace bowlera seemed to be vory scarce, but during the past few seasons one after another has come to the front so that most counties now have at least one real pace man.

China Mail Special..

Three More For Golf's Hall Of Fame

New York; Aug. 30. Three of the greatest golfers of the modern era Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson and Sam Snead-are the lending candidates today.in the annual election to Golf's Hall of Fame.

Eleven players have been nominated by the PGA's hall of fame committee, but only three can be elected and if the records alone are considered It could be 1 romp for Hogan, Nelson and Snead.

Among them they have won everything open to a profes sional,

Including money by the basketful.

Each has won

the POA

Crown twice or more. Each;

Nelson

gr

Johnston (Aus) Nell Harvey (Aus) Len Jilton, York) Eiringston Mort)

Subha how(urrey) D. Barrick (Nor)

1st Inn. Lead

D The No Dec. Lort Down

AVERAGES

Edriel (Middle) Peter May (Burney)

David Akeppard (Sussex) Don Kenyon (Word) Frank Lowson (York)- M. Cowdrey (Kent)

Jackson (Derby) Tony Lock (Surrey) May Lindwall (Aut) Roy Tattersall (Lancashire) Son Archer ((Aus)

Brian Slattinen (Leadfire) Alec Bedrer (Surrey) Jim Laker (Surrey) Bruce Dooland (Hotts) Peter Loader. (Burrer) R. Berry (Lanc) Cut Oldwin Derbyshire)

Ballibe

Ian. N.O.

Runs Highest Inn.

20 FLO,

1.000 1900 1,210

203 FLO.

140

10

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2,197

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Coles And Rumjahn

12

To Contest The

Open Rinks Final

25 - $45

The Colony Upon Rinks semi-finals were played off at the LIKEC greens yesterday resulting in wing for had won the Masters Cham-U. A. Rumjuhn's and G. Coles' rinks, who will meet in the popship. Hogan and have won the US Open; Hogan Unals to be played at KUGC on Sunday, September and Snead have chrted off the commencing at 4 p.m. British Open.

The rink consisting of A. R. A. Rahman, K. M QUIC on the ballot are Rumjahn, M.. R. Hassan and U. A. Rumjahn, last year s Jamy Demarci, dahl, Jock Hutchinson, Lawson G. Hong Choy, D. Rossolet, Georgo Souza and C

Ralph Gulchampions, met and defeated a CCC quartet comprisi Little, Lloyd Mangrum,Mac donald Smith Willie Turnesa Rosselot, by 27-10 in a game which was featured by and-George Von Elm

secring on five consecutive heads on two separato' occa LEFT HIS MARK Demaret, three times winner

sions by Rumjahn, which laid the foundation of his wi of the Masters, hos, left his as well as putting the issue beyond doubt. anmark on the average golfer to

Starting off the a

・For the

in three, Hong Choy Losers, G greater degree than any played a really good game, but ribeiro conceded a four and modern player Jimmy caused lacis of support from the rest of single on the next two heada the nation's

colour to dress the quarter coupled with bril-only to retaliate-with-a-ve-co coccallant playing by the champions, lead 1-3. From then on it was gradually led even the duferanse whatever advantage hoa ding dong alfeir to blossom out in peacock bucs, may have gained for his rink. bell" playing And apart rem hat, he is, a highly

M. B. Hassan and U. A. Rum- again. Guidable player

whooo expiciis

are Jakn were growing dim although he hit his velves and with the lie generally Ribeiro went ahead

only 15 years ago, id in their favour never looked cited by Bobby Jones, with threatened at any time. setting a new pattern for open championships by Your

groot roundar: « In fournament.

Brian Stathan of Lancashire tonshire former England Cap anil Freddie Trueman of York- Lain, said at the time he wns shire have, of course, attained the fastest bowler since Harold Test status and if the up and Larwood..

youngsters

In other

Brown does not speak with- teams make

the pro- out reasons and under his enzo- greas that is anticipated from ful nursing the Northampton their promise of the last year of shire boy too is definitely two, then England should not

England prospéct for suffer from a lack of pace men future-China Mail Special. for some years to come.

Alan Moss of Middlesex has been chosen for the West indies, performance, tour and a good there, where he may gain Text recognition, will mean he has arrived.

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

New York, Aug. 30.° Results in Major League base- ine ball games played in the United States this aftemoon were:

Surrey, the reigning Cham-. plons, also possess A prospect in Peter Loader, who at 23 has more than once shown his worth to the county while they have been without their Test star, Aler Bedser. He is

AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis Browns 3, Washing- ton Senators 9.

0, Cleveland Indians Boston

up.

gether

ong

His

"pulling to-

tho

with

tied at

Their usum steady on the we

Down 1-2 on the third head

heartedly bets out on another off593 his feet feel light as feathers 29:23 Alexander Anutriyev (USSR) [inearing, his 100 wickets for, the Red 80% 22% 22. to: Palladelphia / curly-haired star won tho 728 three and fíòildwed this viłniform singlegʻ nhủ, assumed the la

back

into

track 29:48.0; 1:Zatopal (cafti

19:31 Joset & Kovacs! 30:00.0 Uto Julin (Finland)

He covers shoes. his long runs. least 100 miles each week and

Te virtually lives for running, 30:00 2 Davi untennas, Triniand) outlocs the famous almost

80:00.0 Alan MimografAlgae) Czech in his tough training and some of his feats, including 0:00 Hana Poll (Fininral),

(Yugosilvia) His Six Mileg record, were | 30:10.0, F18030 spins.

A sehieved under handicap. On 30:11,0 Ivan Ssh)

23:13.0 Vladimir Kufs (USSR) ho had a cold, but 30:10. Lumen Liners IPogan) that occasion WIRY, AND LIGHT

ade his bid for the record solo arrak: Bondo (DETTE $ill made

30-35.4 Erkki Puolakka (Finland) Zatopek is tough and strong:

30:27-2 Ivan Semyerry (USSR) Prior to this he snapped a 0-10 Les INITY (Angirls) Pirowity, and light. Yet liccoded. is amazing what the frail frame tendon under his foot when 50320 NIXIDA Popov rusan).

In a cross country

3,000 METRES of the Englishman can produce. competing

STEERTECHASE - Whe is the secret of Picies championship at Birmingham, ensing running? For a start he and, although lame, managed to 8:444 plavk band)

8:47. Peter Begedin (Yugoslavia) | stelet feeding finish second.

8:53.5 Fyodor Vistulio JUSSAI He has the true amateur 88 Chart Bodarberg (Sweden) rossing. For breakfast which he Las aberth eight o'clock, he asla spirit, and though his mathoda 53681etlo denaky (Hungary)

9:01.0 V, Kurchavov (VESA). Demmat hotter and honey. Then of training to fulfil his amb 2018 Olavi Tones (inland) Where her in working be goes to a tions might be, gruning, hea sueung 1. ohart) (JouI)). osta tree his employers bank and seems every day to be petung 2012 Erie Blomere land

Vipin Winland) lik during nearer to this be takening.

Chiba Mall Bred

fulntment

season

Warwickshire have a pro- imising Last man in 22-year-old)

John Bannister.

Essex, who of course have

Athletles 1

Hutchinson is one of the old 4 nglo baithe St

"pra"the box hook]

and although the conceded

improved in the next tra hoods to lend 17-13 on the 13h. Coles then crept up with two The blaffumjahn scored the siegies, a

16-17 with a triple and on the Open with a then record 281 in more singles 1-in wuserision to next houdt laastork struc

lead B-2 ud

Ribeiro's rink." "With: Coles lying and repented in 1938.

the ant hot and with, farm mother

triple to lead Ton

Ribeiro tilal

to play Borselet threatened seconds,

his with the 1917

shot against piratead Red Cross with

(creep up to 11-0, Tournament that replaced the

so hawever, he hit tite Jack walve shots in, vabend

which rebounded off war-cancelled Open of that

and trickled back to Col woods to give up a four- 4th the score 22-17

10-15 looked all over hulRESOR thrills were yet to com

never won

Trevor Balley, might have had Lou's Broums 3 (second game). US Open but did wall sinifle and ex pai

two Test stars had Hen Freiton Hone all that was expected. A broken leg at soccer, four years lagoschecked him just when he was blossoming into a bowler of note, He is, however, still serving Essex well and at 28 ¡may}; } still mun hluter recogni-

Detroit

1937 Now Glante 10, Chicago

York White Sox 0.

Washington Senators 0. Sturd

NATIONAL DEAQUE Milwaukee Braves 10, Pitts burg Plintel. 4.

your. He won the PGA Inesda Rumjahn mit the wa Philadelphia

ine and ram out cary winners 1920... Cincinntil Roda. 2.

Little; two-time Brilish (Anna) ow York Giants 10, Chicago tour and US Amateur Champlon Cubs.

also meil the pas Brooklyn Dodgers -20, BL

ing "pro"""Maps Louis Cardinals

Champion, *Milwaukes Braves

Now

Phillies

No

of fast bowlers would be complete without in burg Pirates (second game), cluding the namo.of Erank Philadelphia Phulick: Cin-th Tyske: Khis Northamptonshira | cinnati Reds 3 (recond { gazen), howler got anong the÷wickets Chiengo" Cuba "6, New York, runn against India liet nyom and Giantic (rocandier

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