Ronnie Moore-His Life Story Reads Like A Schoolboy's Dream
On any fine Sunday afternoon a 21-year-old Australian, now living in Britain, can be seen flylug model aeroplanes over the Surrey downs. A chubby, freckle faced young man, his normal cheerfulness torns into complete delight· watching home-built machines turn and dive.
To the casual observer he looks just another office or factory worker enjoy- ing his day off.
4
His
The obarryer would be wrong. The eager youth is a national hero. income tops 260 per week; he has a 180 m.p.h. Alfa-Romeo sporta car — previous owner Sir Malcolm Campbell; his fan mail has reached Hollywood proportions.
He Ronnie Moore, a une- time Wall of Death! tiuct, how a speedway stor. A few days ago,
Wembley' wcoretting up
red track, shate
Northlo became perdway's No. 1 rider, winning the Sunday Dispatch World Championship trophy.
Big Field For Table
Even then Ronnie, who has But Ronnie has tot lost his lost count of the number et enthielem, Riding with barely- people who have said. "Ronnie mended bones proves that. Moore? Not the Ronnie Moore?
A year after arriving In Weil, I'll never have guessed it," Britain, he crashed at s meeting
and deceived the forms.
was pinned beneath his To the 80,000 who watched machine. He was rushed off machine to five in an ambulance. The end of hin: hurl his successive victories, he looked a his evening's riding? No four. hundred per cent t. Only Four races later he was back fow clore friends and a surgeon and not only was his race but knew that Ronnie's right leg, set up the fastest time of the broken couple of
of week
pre evening in a track smash, Win ankle to thigh
Tennises fro
Tournament
Entrity for the Colony Table
for Non Teni Tourname Chinese player have steadily Increened and to late Over fifty players from efvilian clubs und the Services are expected
being
CAN'T STOP BIM Even illness cannot stop him. by a mininture steel scaffolding. A year ago he went down with This being a This gutel-spoken youngster, German measles. whose life reads like a school-highly contagious disease, he boy's dre
dream,
destined I
was forbidden to mix. So ho changed Into his leathers at appear different to what he is.
hom, drove to the track heady that high powered, Despite gleaming red sports car, and his to loop straight into the saddle
World and between
rides stationed motor-cycling prowess,
Ronnie makes the himself in Champion
an obscuro corner Journey from his diga to the of the stadium.
a bicycle. Wimbledon track
HIS WHOLE LIFE
DD
At 19, Ronnie became the youngest rider to explain Aus- to vle for the honour of
His whole life, however, has train. At 21 he has achieved the Arzt holder or holders of
Team been centred round speed. As enough to satisfy most for a the Singles, Doubles or tiles of the tournament which a six-year-old, while his play-lifetime. is being sponsored by the Mis-mate sions to Seamen, and is urgan- their
red by the Committee of the Hongkong Closed Table Tennis Chub.
Entries for the
events clors on September 30, and civilian players interested are requested to send their entries to Mr J. R. Taylor, Missions to Seamen, as Toon as possible in order to en- able the draw to be made.
Servico
will br Satrics handled by the respective Sports Oficers
T** Competitions comprise Men's Singles, Men's Doubles Arxi Mon'a Team, Women's Singles and Doubles and Mixed Doubles Championships. En trance fece are $3 per team and $2 for Staples and Doubles, Up to the present, it is esti- mated that there will be over 50 players in the Men's Bin-
the gles, 20 pairs in
Men'
thrilled to
wis
Hockey League
Starts On October 9
is he satisfied? pedalling
You so far. tricycles, Ronnie
rode "Now I want to go on to be. Wall of come a racing car driver." pillion in his father's
-London Express Berple#} Death act. At ten he rode solo. This circus act was the Moure
"They
toured family's living.
and New Zealand, Australia
end
son riding, mo. father
thew- ther enileeting the pence adraission money. Ronnie's conducted by schooling correspondence,
Small wonder that when he took up track riding he found it "rather boring." But he soon grew to like his new sport and, within a fów months, he was spotted by Australian Test star Norman Parker, on holiday from Saturday, October 9, with England
four matches in the First Parker brought Ronnie bék to England with him. Father Division, five in the Second came too, but it was 17-year-old Division and three matches Ronals who attracted attention in the Ladies'- Division.
At first it was for his bustling
The following fixtures have
The Hongkong Hockey League Commences
on
Rontile Moore holds up his trophy after, winning the World Speedway Championship at Wembley Stadium on September 18.Reuterphoto:
AUSTRALIANS WIN GOLF MATCH
The annual golf match between the Australian and the Canadian Associations which was played at Fanling on Sunday, ended in an eight-point tie, the Australians, however winning 17-13 on koles,
COLONY
MPIONSHI
A GOOD MIXED DOUBLES FINAL, BUT THE IPS WERE CONCLUSIVELY SUPERIOR
And so, once more, we come to the end of the Colony Ladies and Mixed Doubles Championships and, last evening at the LRC, Mr & Mrs K. H. Ip showed conclusively that they are the best players we have when they recaptured the Mixed title from Edwin Tsal and Mrs Mary Chow, last year's winners. They won 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
It was a good final, although it did not rise to the heights of last year's match and this was most probably due to the fact that the efforis which Taat made in the second set had left him with nothing to fall back on in the third in which, after cap-. turing Ip's opening service, he failed to hold his own and, although at this stage of the game Mrs Chow was playing her best tennis of the match, lost the next three ́ games also to become 4-1 down. From then it was all over bar the shouting. Ip showed beautiful contra! Brat round of the Mixed but she, ett and Miss L. Zewald, Cours & 1 Mr and Mrs H. D. Von der Høj V during the game and one paṛtle | made no mistake about the ki and Mira A. A. Malden, Colir! 9. cular shot that comes to mind Lotiles Plate which she slipped Enter long-W/O 3, C. Barty and was a
into her pocket fast R. Cow/W. Calvert lovely lille drop shot quietly which he made in answer to a
Friday.
pnd A. Llang v G. M. Pleister and Kho Bin Ost, Court §. net cord. For moit ather pro- The difficulties of running off with liftden tournament ple It would have been a couO A of a mad lunge as a lost hope different events and more than.
Club Ladies Dulice Champión• but not so for Mr Ip.
two hundred matches to play. ship. Mr D. Kia & sila A. Pilip He
like light-mainly in the evenings, have no Mira te subereder de llum 2), stadgesi nipped across ning and had time to play the doubt occurred to many of our Men's Singles Champlona) ---
*CING ball exactly how and where he maders and there has been some wanted it. He was also parti- questioning of the polley where- cularly good overhead high
the ladies who reached the on by t the backhand side.
finials in all three events Colony Time and again it looked na have had to play every evening though he had been passed but from the quarter-final stage. up he went and more often than It has been suggested that not it was a neatly placed win the strain is too much, but one ner all the way.
with has to bear in mind that,
THURSDAY
E. Zuluf VC. A. Braun (Court 33. Club Ladies“: Doublen. Handicap---- Mrs D. L. Prophet Mes Casters
C. Gets & Miss. Gomerait Cours 11).
cub Man's singlow Handicap- Wichner v. C. G. Hobbm (Court
Cotton Bocknell COLLE (3) ARPS Maldon v. M. De Hardings hain (Court)
"Club Ated" "Dollies. Handicap mé
He has tremendous power many of the players not able to story (Court whem. off the ground and seems to play before 5.30 pm, there is Williams Mrs P. Baker HS achieve it with very little effort not too much light left for play Alery's brises. M. Twed (Court 1020
Inter Hongak, 361 CatSTRI and although not so fast moving and, at this time of the year cheuns v. Beran a 3, PL
Film-Walah (Court,4).... as at Tai he is still very the evenings are getting shorter. However, we have it oh good
quick on his feet
CONCENTRATED
What
There
she was
thoughtful and
This is the second year this match has taken place,concentrated, the Canadian Association having won the match in 1952. husband just that
In the first round of the match, Birtwhistle; 9.08 a.m. K. Ų. the singloa
that
ho hooded.
anything sensational, al
to
Army Hockey Trials
that position where neither stages and it is hoped to ar- to be held at Sookunpoo to
tho just of the opposition
evening for morrow: could score range a winner from them. An admis intended to play, off the final Wednesday, October when it able partner,
Tut Game-bung On at 4.30 pan, and one would of the Inter-Hong Competition (LocaBty RA WOIT
Team TAS (Colour)send her in the game.
There - Wad
one
particular
Prodd
War
Boxall
Watson (CA) beat Duny(AA)]A. G. 8. Edgure — 171. Maj. play a last hope retrieving shot and won the Ladies' Dutblco in: yards (HK Sie Regt), 2/14t Linderm
Doubles and about 15 teams filo-and-half of beating, the) bedri- -ankrotimced by the Hockey | one, UP. BA
the Team Competition.
The response from the Ladles has not been enthusiastic but it the next is hoped that within few days, the minimum nguré of 12 for any one event will be reached in order to afford local Indy-players with
the oppor-.
unily of compeiing in this, the first tournament of its kind in the history of the Colony.
Home Soccer
Results
gun,
Table Tennis
Seedings
London, Sept. 27.
The Japanese, Tchfro mura, and the Romanian, gelica Roseanu, were listed 0.3
←
FIL
.08
Hawking (ČA) lost, to CralMack; 10.13 a.m. K. S. King his brilliant best and his smash- Mary Chow 6-4, 4×0, 8+2, mesong, Gaims-Bully. Off. at $5.00.
3.
oney of Mrs Ip? bority that this question is carefully examined by the on the court, LRC Tournament Com- careful and milites and it may be that, · în
giving her future years, it will be possible;
a real gala flash backing up to have
this
most enjoyable tourna
The following ployettare Her shots, none of them look-ment which was played | Dzung - Chpt, H. Burt; 9.12-
The various LRC events are selected 16 appear in practice off in the morning the Austraa.m. A. Macdonald C. Pways seemed to come back to getting on towards their final games for the three Army teams Ian Association established Basto: 9.10 am, P. Simon big lead, winning six of the L. H. Robineon; 9.20 am, F. the eight matches,
Jong H. W. E Heath; 9.24 9.24 In the afternoon; however, a.m. W. A. H. Balfour -- J. H.
back with Warne; 0.28 a.m. D. Galula the Conadians came a vengeance to tip the match on Robert Yu; 9.82 a.m. Frank Yer have liked to see a bit more of and one or two other : LRG-Club | (HOLF-DRESS, WO II Petters (RA) four fourballs. Points awarded Paterson R. Blacklock; 8.40 occasion when the was in the it, after which he prizes are to Rest Raj, Li Rey 237 HAA Rott points, winning three of the T, A. Pearce; 9,30 a.m, W. H.
finals which do not clash with RABC) (Captain), 2/14 Eardley Lif to Li By RA), Wo il Bowell (51 Ment which were one for a win in the a.m. S. S. Gordon W. D. right position with all the time Aingies, and two for a win in Leighton: 9:44 am. A. G. in the world to place the ball nths, played at different times in Bidth 114 To Rest RAN SONG ALL who, as Mis Madge Orke BAC Homer Al Kwen, Mey Dudley (TILAA -Peri RA), (Ber ,14 McCallum A, V. White, 948 exactly where she wanted, but the tourballs
The following are the results. a.m. W/S LL C. Bramwell ip dashed back from the not to the finals of each of the Colony son (1 1), 2/L: Scoones, (22 LAA.
Rest RAI Norman Yu; 9.52
Ladies events before the Blagier
Team 13'. (Whlias) |--ROMES · BIILI- Van der which went mi
milk's out Fouw, 5.50 m. 3. K. Wition Most partners we know would 1929,
AT LAA Bagt RA), WO 11 Richard He was often "criticised, Association with a view to diving
2012 (27 HAAH BA) Co Belin but these faults only came the various clubs in the League, Coombes (AA). 2 &
Coleman(CA) lost to A. R. Pottie: 10.00 am, have crowned him there, and
THE RESULTS
(King), RSM Oplekts MMA Begi through bveráchgelica, Ex-m
D. L. An- then but Mrs Ip never turned a ample warning regarding the
Capt. J. Fortune
The following were yester- RA), MB#, Forte (HULA "GRACC) perience has converted this
Irvino(CA) lost to first matches of the
to Stucker-der 10.04 a.m. Capt. D. A. hair and it is this quality which day's resulte. seasort,
Kennedy H. M. Lee; 10.0 calculated sperd.
(AA) 8.6.2
makes ther so good. full list of League
9ho just
Doubles due course, a
Colony Mixed
Chama BA in MeMahon [11 (Inf. Wimp. fixtures, complete with starking
Stokes (CA) lost to Smith.in. F. Zimimem A. M. doesn't got rotted." ・・
plonship-Final: Mr and Mrs 'X. HEME), Cpl Tutt In the second set, Tsai was at H. Ip. bent Edwin Tsai and Bars NEME). (AA) one up, times venues,
and
umpiras officiating, will be published.
horn R. Main; 10.16 J, D. 2 Ing The
very high clasă. two
me was of a
Club Mixed Draibles: Mr and 9,394) most interesting (AA) 3 &.3..
lest to Russell-WC maded. Mrs Chow was giving Mis Stucky lost to Mr Bok Mrs Coluntu) v Nav Bharat Oliver(CA) chreven in thes
dwaton
11.m. W. N. Gray --- F. Bhim good support although fuer Cheshmen 3-6, 6-7 gullpain), A1 5.8 And
(AA). Ining up Reader
Lowcoin. Ross(CA) lost to. Lindeman-
service wès not as aggressive. Ladies' Daubles Hicap:.
Tor Martin (UNLESS against a powerful Army "B
we have seen while the crack Army, “A” (AA) 2 & 1
Dr J. B. Mackie won the 18
en it.
Nichola and Mrs Hill
beat Mrs McDortch Kinge), Cibi kys (AED) squdu, last seikon's lengue chama Robbins(BA). heat Mac hole Bogey competition played
However, so long as shó phys| Malden and Mrs Baker 8-0, 6-2, to 000), L/Cal Dunden: (16) Päikek
| Sqn=80) Set Field (1, Essex). Club Men's ploha, mbet old Hyals the Eard Kenzle(AA), 2, & 1.
over the Old Course at Fanlinghe game she can always re-
Doubles Cham-Bytes (105) & KH OME Fourballa
member four during the week-end with a res,
perfect shots
phonship: CA Braun and Fortung Kinga), 3/3: Netals (Ha Ogipean YMCA
In the Ladies section, King
Coleman and Watson (CA)
which turn of All Square. R. G. Craid first, during Mrs It's service, and H. Lubeseder 80, ULI
played yesterday. The Baubelle "beat" H. Williams 27 Inf Bde).... George V "A", defending cham- beat Coombes and Duffy (AA) and K. U. Dzung being 19int when ip was being downright Zulur and Dr.G. B. Smart bentors who
L*pi*Balloy {} Kings) to play dusta. pont, start their attempt to re- 3; Irvine
and Hawkfas(CA) Funners-up with one down and checky in the way he dashed P. H. Simon and F. G. Los Map Juda "B" KGV sabond team have 2: Ross and Robins (CA) beat in third place with returns of as their opponents, the always lindeman and Mackenzie (two down against Boper
Along came a forehand right Cub Men's Doubles HD PHASE down his framline dangerous fecreto squed, à & Blokes and Oliver(CA)
which was. Farrell and R. Shaw led D while the
GOLFERS' RAİL BUSIN Tost to Smith and Russel(AA)
exactly what he required to L. Prophet and J. W, Nichols 0-7, Dorfans.
The Golfers Rail Bus will be stop these capers. Then, against 8-0 (unauished). STARTING TIMES placed in operation on Sunday,p's service, there were thred
FIXTURES The following are the draw October 3, and will run every glorious forehands, dipping fast
The following is the futures and Starting Times for the Chi- Sunday thereafter until further into his backhand, which left
list for Tennis matches at the nese Cup to be played at Fan-notice. The time-table is as him absolutely standing.
follows:
She was a bit disappointing Ladies Recreation Club for to- 3 The list of women sceded Dutch H.C. Recreio "B": YMCA ling over the Old and New
Depart
at Kowloon 8.10 "A" Nav Bharat "A" Courses on Sunday October 3.
the net and one would have day and tomorrow. players included;
" Army "B" v Recreio
liked
to sec, for example, Miss (1) A. Rozcanu (Rumania);The Royal Navy has drawn Basto Dr. J. B. Markde: 2.00
Old Course: 8.50 am. J. A. Arrive Sheung Shui 8.57 nm.
Depart Sheung Shui 0.24 p.m. | Philip deal with one or two of |(2) F. Eguchi (Japan); (3) Li]n byw..
few weak VCTY Werti (Austria),
Men's Beena Dividón - France-
Sookanpets By Katghts 500 Tong; 9.94 am Mej. A. M.
am. E. C. Drown Y. T. Arrive Kowloon 7.08 pm,
which Mrs Ip made to Teal's Presse.
Jeanpots"A" Hongkong Hockey
service, Chib Nav Bhart E Kowloon Evans-5. Allen; 9.08 a.m. W tickets are required for this e
Now that the Championships Indian Aorus Coyal Navy M, Maj. P. V. Huyshed way and are obtatriable in form and once more we realise-B. G. Weldon and bos. Con
L. Goldman; 9.12 service; these cost $2.00 each Force "B"
m. B** Hongkong University, HKAAFT. H. NI; D.10 a.m, J. R. Leitch vance at the office or Fanling have drawn Division
bye. Ladies
- R.. R. Coombs, 0.20 am Club House. Recrilo "BY KOV "A"; VIE S
E. S. Russell R. Pan: 9.24 They can not be purchased at Loma Bervices, Kora.m. a. 3. Mary J. O. Pote Railway Stations, Recreto "A Gremlins
Dorians "B" have drawn a Hunt; 9.28 am, T. R. MacLean
SHEK O: GOLF Lt. P. A. Watt, 9.52 am Axtures W. C. Falcon R. P. Moodle; pionship: was played on Sunday,
The Shek O Club Golf Cham telephone Mr 27450,
H. Chamberlain No. 9.30 am. F. R. Zimmer under savourable weather cond
Y. K. Wang: 0.40 a.m. R. Mtions and, in spite of the lack of NEVER SAY DIE Campbell www W. Stoker; 0.44.
aim. I. L. KAY.-L. Sophitrė; reguler rain during the summer ferestiniz afhge: of the Ladies H. A. Noronts A Cheesham the Senators made the n TO BE RETIRED 9.48 ..
TEN DR D. Harward! comble nondition. There was-a/ She had bad luck also in run Chemical: Industries), Court 2 N. .P. Downie, 9.52 m. TO STUD
J. Aitken Fisher Yu; 9.88 good entry and the winner was ning up against Heenan with his London, Sent, 27.
Cap: AV. Huyshe, with two excel-eye in, and Miss Philip in the a.m. A. D Duny
lent cards of 72 and 70142 for. Naver Bay Die, this year's Weatherall 10:00 am. Capt. 36. holes, en Derby and Doncaster St P. Boughton John Wal; 10.04 | winter, is to be retired to am. MT Orr A. R.
de Pinha, 10.08 £.m. J. L. atud immediately,
The coll's owner, Mr Robert S. Macintyre A. G. Donn; 10.12 Clark, and American, informed a.m. W. C Choy 3. T. Chan trainer Joe Lawson of his doci 10.16 am. R
A:
first antong the male and fensato pceded
• Players respectively in a faln their file by play Recruio | beat Stuckey and Craig(AA) 3E N. Kent ́and R. G.L. Oliphant across to cut off the return.
London, Sept. 27. Association Football
drawn results
new ranking list for the 1984
up by the
Tebal
today were:
Doncaster
DIVISION
#
1 Port Vale
DIV. III (SOUTH)
QP. Rangers 9 Swindon Shrewsbury
3 Torquay DIV. HI (NORTH) Chesterfield 1 Bradford Crewe Alex, 2 Grimsby Gateshead 3 Tranniere Hartlepools 2 Stockport Mansfield
1 Bradford C.
Router.
65 season International
Tablo
Federation today.
0
The list of Midle seeded play. ers were as follows:
Gremlins play
The
This wide SKİ varied
off to a bright start.
THE PROGRAMME
Men's First Division
1 (1) Ogimuth (Japan); (2) gramme should sent the league
Andreadis (Czechoslovakia); |(3) T. Frieberg (Bweden)
Pole Claims He Was Given Injection And Forced To Run 10,000 Metres
Frankfurt, Sept. 27. flap when the drug wore off.
RAF
bre. An "amateur" distance runner He told the gmcks hore that or querien regarding who died from Red Poland and the injection was something like requested asylum in the West |novocaine, injected into the leg sald today that his Communist | muscles by a Swiss "doctor on *"superiors" gave him a pain-orders
Polish of the
toam killing injection and forced him trainer."
to run in the 10,000 Metres race THE told my trainer, I was unfit In the recent European Chamton," Mlecznikowski eald. pionships in spite of an injury, "But he argued it would be all the shot."United Jan Miecznikowski, 24, drop right with ped out of the race in the 18th | Press.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the Kwangtung Handicap
SATURDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 1954 Over 800,000 tickets sold to ilate.
one up.
a.m.
the
Special "Golang" railway. W
months, the course was increa
P.
Thorunner-up Was Low- H/ Robinson, with and 78=148. Other loading-scores were G O. W. Stewart 161, A. G. Donn 152; W. N. Gray 154: B.
-W. ·McGregor : 168; MARXA Fiennes · 150;" S Shoemoen 189
rounds.
returns
are over, we can review the what a shortage of new faces. there have been in the last few MOST IMPROVED. Mrs Pappeall of KCC emerged or in the Colony and had bad as the most improved lady play luck when her partner, Mrs Getz, was injured at a very in-
Doubles semi-flril,
TODAY
- Khout
P.
Hadi, gat firchle' (1- KORINITY
Charley Dressen To Manage The Senators
LRC Man's Singles Championship
New York, Sept. Zīve Quarter Finals), Andressa VG. P. Norton, Court: 3. E. Zulut v Charley Dressen, who led A. Braun, Court 4 E. Batbolle v Shachous Cours 6. M. Hoeden v B. the Brooklyn Dodgers to sons, today was named Saul, Court a
Lic Men's Doubics Championship two pennants in three sensi J. Riviere and J. Hansbos: Court
manager of the Washington Senators for two years.
Lac Ladies' Doubles Handlesp Mre H. M. Prophet, and. Mrs Canters
•v Mrs C. B. Getz and Mia 7. Dom- mersil, Court 10; Mies Diy Laurénes) and Mes 2 Hour y Mrr Ch Blocy Backmeller and 7. Stronky K kay and Mis E. E. Story Court 11
LRC Men's Doubles Handloop Get and H. Oz Cour
of
and
Inter Hong-it. W. Whenies
(National DIY Fans
and R. M Macpherson Imperial
TOMORROW
LAC Men's Doubles Cha
Heenan, and T.
-Ed
W. Wheeler and C. G. Best net score for 38 holes:
1:163 - 36 = 121,
LRC Mbord Doubles Beat not score for let 18 holes. Mr and Alex ~E.,,Szubolis G. C. Movie 16 - 14 -- 04/
Best nut score for 2nd 18-holes: | G. Ar ama
Bchoise,
|žion bỳ vàléphone from Paris 1944 | Wayne Town Maesyen PHA P. Moodle 155; W. B&Vauban R. P. Moodie 72 - 8 64,
son — R., G. Craig,
Mr Clark has not yet announ New Course -9.00 am. A. B. #d whether Never Say Die will Irvine JF Stodnaber: 0.05 go, to stud in America, os, re- am, F. C. Braddal - W. P main in England, 2
Never Say Die won. £31,147
le prize money, this season and been largity instrumental, in
The Sale of Cash Sweep Tickets on the above will wing his what we
Friday, 8th October, as Follows;
close on F
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon
6 D'Agullar Street,
Queen's Building Ground
Floor, Chater Hod! The Dráw will be held in the the Haus Cou
at
4.00 p.m.
at 5.00 p.m.
at:6,00%
the top of the winning owners Lit, vaft wing only Jast. Saturday Clark went abbad of
Wantbeth who was cur
anding... owner.
THE GAMBOL
The Handicap prize-winners
COSTUME
* Other, Competitions The Stableford Comp held on the 11th Septemb won by H. G. Banham, wil - score of, 88 points,
B
The 36-year-old Dressen was signed to
a two-year contract to succood Bucky Harris W14. at an estimated ($55,000-aɛywar
resigned from the job last welc
Vice-President Cal Grtfit of
nouncement at a prema com ference in the Commodore Hotel
Dressen - thus assumed the v*T* first American- League, mání Court | gerial job, of his "naryACED plloted the Cincinnati Reds from 1934 1937 and the bodgers
to from 1951°46 1053 +1: ANA NA MARAT
HIS 1051 Brooklyn tam tik beaten by the New York KAMER In a pennant-playióï÷but, Intthon ƉEwo subsequARD? - HORROR - Ize ślisk the team fatoi thie? Wheld Swick; where it lost to the New York Tankees twice,uilted Press
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