AN OPEN LETTER TO THE CHINESE CYCLIST
Dear Fellow-rider.
·By “NTACA”
THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1955.
The ambition of almost every athlete is to represent his country at his particular sport. In Hongkong we have Footballers, Table Tennis and Tennis players, Swimmers, all making their mark in international competi tion. But not, so far, the Cyclist.
Last Summer, a number of you took part in the competition sponsored by the NTACA, acquitting yourselves well and giving hope that one day YOU would be select- ed to represent the Colony at the Empire and similar Games. Then, after making an appearance, you vanished, and apart from being seen hurtling around the New Territories Roads at week-ends have been seen no more.
which will enable you to com pete on level terms with any racing cyclist in the world.
Shall we be seeing you, soon? Let no one say that the In Cycling you have a sport
is without its to every rank, claws and Cycling game open creed, Open to rich and poor surprises. After a season when alike: A sport which you can he
put up some good, but not indulge in as long as you live outstanding rides, the "Welsh A sport in which you can make Flyer" of the 7 Hussars team, the name 01 your Colony Jones, startled the experts with respected among the athletes of
remarkable 59-41 the world.
"Nevices" 25 miles tim: trial last Wednesday.
When the Hongkong Cycling favourably with the other com- Association
formed Est petations. Everything looked year, you had a representative rasy. And then you deserted. at the Meeting, became an: Why? affiliated member of the Associa~ ·
vanished tion, and "once again into the limbo. The familiar names of Chan Man-yu, Au Cheung-sing and Lam Sik-yee on our Start were no longer Sheels. And we missed you.
The Chinese cyclist has all the attributes necessary to bring
class. him to Warid
They are the same as ft any other athletic pastime, Stamina, Skill You Courage and Intelligence. have the machines, the same type used by the majority of Coleny, riders You were putting up times which compared very
The summer, there are two competitions running concur rently, promoted by the NTACA and the RAF. We exetend to you a cordial invitation to join in with
to improve standards, to gain the experience
US,
your
Chicago Cubs Score Their Sixth Victory In Last Seven Games
New York, May 25.
Paul Minner and Bob Rush collaborated today in a pair of stand-oul pitching performances to give the Chicago Cubs a 1-0 and 3-1 sweep over the St. Louis Cardinals and ainark of six victories in their last seven games.
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for a
all
GRATIFYING RESULT Tais time, within 17 secunde of the Colony Record held by Rylance (REME CC), was
mere amazing because it included last time up to halt a minate, Jones being stopped by at a road cross- #policerrian
the
ing. Next fastest rider was 3 minutes down, Lunn, (REME time- CC), returning to the keeper in 1-2-42
In spite of a fresh wind, hampered riders which greatly over the last few miles, the majority of the finishers better- ed their previous best times, a very gratifying rekult,
the
Jones followed up this victory by taking first place in opering event of the RAF 10 Novices Competition, the
The
Football Public's
Choice India Beats America 6-3 To Enter Thomas
South China's star left half, Tong Sheang, yesterday received the China Mail Cup presented to the soccer public's choice as Hongkong's Footballer of the Year. The presentation was made yesterday evening by Mr D. Benson, a Director of the South China Morning Post, Ltd., at the South China Morning Post Staff Club. in the pre- sence of a representative gathering of officials of the Hongkong Amateur Sports Federation and Olympic Council, Hongkong Football Association, South China Athle tic Association and other football clubs.
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Tong Sheung polled 981 of the 2,439 votes cast, almost three times as many as the runner-up, Morris of the Army. He had been runner-up in last year's poil to Mike Granger, the Army goalkeeper who is now with York City.
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of foot
in South
Cup Zone Final
Singapore, May 25.
India humbled the United States by alx matches to three tonight in the Inter-Zone Semi-Final of the Thomas Cup Badminton Championship in a thrilling two-day fix- ture in the Singapore Badminton Stadium.
India thus won the right to meet the winner of the Denmark-Australia Inter-Zone semi-final to be played off in Singapore this weekend.
Starting as underdogs, India took two of four matches on the. opening night and went on to pile up three successive wins benight to click the decision in their favou
The vital match of the nine-
Lawn Bowls
Teams
The following have
been
game series was won by India's T. N. Seth, who team captain won a terrifle three set struggle
Dick Mitchell of the selected to represent their res- against
in lawn bowls United States by 15-7, 8-15 and pective Clubs 15-11.
(league matches on Saturday,
Earlier his compatriots Nandu Natekar and P. S. Chawla had
i
KCC
The following will represent the
beaten Joe Alston and Carl KCC in lawn bowl League matches
Loveday respectively in the Arst un Saturday, at p.m.
of the two singles matches night
Natekar.
India's Singles Champion, scored a convincing victory against America's num- ber one player, Joe Alston, by 7-13, 13-9 and 15-8.
1st Division (Away) v Indian Re- creation Club “alue"; A. V. Lopes, E. R. Rosselet, W. Gaffney, T. E. Baker (Skip); C..Thompson, C. 1. Stapleton, D. Phinis, R. Kar
(Skip); Ji Tong, D. Symon, JN. Wong, W. Hong Sling (Skip).
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C.
2nd Division (Home) y. C.C.c.: S. Y. Doe, L. Bones, H. Phoenix, „HARD FOUGHT MATCH
W J Howard (Step); W. G. Dooley, E. P. H. White, R. 9. Chawia, who was figuring In Capşil, M. J. Divechs (Skip) C his first international badmin- W. Lam. I. Duffield, A. M. Alves, ton tournament, defeated Love. G. Lee (Skip)..
3rd Division (Home) v.: K.D.C.; a three set hard L. Naylon, R. Tal. A. C. Tribble," day, also in fought match by 15-17, 15-11, H. A. Triggs (Skip); A. Liang.. Z
15-3.
F. da Silva, 7. Carvalho, CE Champelavier (Skip); D. Taylor, A. However, a clean sweep 39 J. Maitland, G. S. Ladd, 9. Ram- the Indians was prevented by chand (Skip), IRC the American Doubles Cham-
"Blər” (Hama). v, R.C.GG A picns Wynn Rogers and Bob R. Abbas.. S. Yusuf, A. R. Kitchell. Williams, when they beat India's A. M. Omar (Skip); J. Hoosen, M, 1. Razack,“ Ä. R. A. Rahman, A. N. Natekar and M, R. Dongre X. Minu (Skip): J. S. Acker, K. easily in two sets by 15-4 and M. Rumjana, M.-B. Hxmaz. U. A. 16-5...
Rumjahn (Skip).
""Gold". (Away) v. K.B.G.C.; AL B. Kitchell. F. M. el Argulli, M. Adal. A. R. Minu (Sp) 24 Ramjaha 1 Kitchen A Abbas A. HT. Seemin Skip); A.
Wahab. S. Bucks, A. J. Hur- sain, S. M. Rumisha (Skip)-
The selection of Tong Sheung The SCAA have also in the ture or small ball soccer, but AS Footballer of
two the Year past season won
major very little experience miles Time Trial held on Sun-rounded out remarkable| basketball titles, the Junior | ball.
for the Ladies' day, when he finished in 25-43 record of achievement
He was tried out Softball Championship,
The anal match of the night South Chine Athletle Asso- two Water Polo League China's Second Division team as went again in favour of India on a very hard day.
First five places in this race
ciation this year.
In football Championships, the Open Men's, a forward, held his place and when G. Hemmedy and M. Guha were taken by riders from the
they have won the First Ladies and Mixed Doubles was moved up to the First Divi-scored against the American pair. Army. but the RAF need not
"Division League title, the Tennis League Championshipssion in 1949. In 1950, on the Carl Loveday and M. Arman the worry Minner stood off the Cardinals on four hits in
They have some ex-
Challenge Shield, the seven-a- and the Volleyball League advice of Soong Ling-sing he dariz, 14-11, 14-17 and 15-8. — side Stanley Shield and the Championship,
moyed to the left half berin France-Presse. was opener in an old-fashioned pitching battle with rookie tremely good prospects in their ranks, some riders who will be
Junior Division Shield.
and has stayed there since. better fate. making Larry Jackson, the loser, who deserved a
felt
Dubbed by followers of their presença
Tong Sheung's selection by Jackson gave up only five hits but one was a homer by among the "Heads"
Footballer In athletles, both the Sir local soccer the Billy Wright of popular vote se the when the rookie Bob Speake.
next season starts.
Gerard Howe and. Lady Howe Hongkong, Tong Sheung be of the Year also came as an These Novice Competitions
came a member of the South unexpected wedding present. He Cups for the Athletes of the
China Athletic Association before is to be married on May 31 to are doing a good job of work.
Year went to South China AA
he became a footballer. When Miss Norma Gonzales and a few attracting fairly large fields and
as well as 10 individual Colony First spotted as a possibility in days later leaves with the South giving the youngsters" at the game the vital experience they Championships and the Norman a practice game in 1847 he had China AA team on its tour of
Phillips Trophy.
a little experience of minia Australia and New Zealand.
the only day. Rush
Rush was even stingier with
Cardinal run of the had to settle for a his hits in the second game and mised $250 prize being offer two-hitter but the blast cost vd by a Chicago radio station him his prize money.
une-hit games when Rip
.The for
station instituted the Repulski tagged bim For aawards this week, $1,000 for all homer in the ninth inning and no-hitters by Chicago pitchers
LEAGUE TENNIS
and $250 for all one-hitters,
A hamer by Eddie Milesis and another run produced a triple by. Gene Baker and Speake's double gave Rush all the lead he needed in the first inning.
NEW YANKEE ACE Bob Turley, the new Yankee ace, became the first hurler in the Majors to score his eighth triumph before any other even Chinese Recreation Club con- had scored as many as seven, tinued in their winning vein when he gave Washington when they defeated Urban Coun-ration of bullets and won eit 71-15% in the Men's A Divi- three-hit 6-2 decision. sion League Tennis match played yesterday.
The match between Hongkong Cricket Club and South
was postponed.
China
need.
NEWS 'FROM HOME: News from home is mainly about the attempt to "nobble" the big trish Road Race, tele- grams having been sent to the English riders telling them that the race had been postponed for which have
week, then threatening letters Police resulted in escorts for the contestants. No dullness with the Irish.
Our lads abroad are still get-
ting into the headlines, although they have no spectacular wins to boast about... Their aggressive and courageous riding has found
with favour
the newspaper of writers
the Continent. He struck out six and brought favourites being Fred Krebs and his total to 78, also tops for the Brian Robinson, who have both Majors. Gog Berro hammered been tipped as prospective "Top a three-run homer in the Arst
Hners" by the keenest critics of to go the inning, enabling Turley through a
heeling world .per- formance,
pressureless
In the Ladies'
B Division Ladies Recreation Club (2) went down to a strong South China team by 2 sels 10 B1⁄2. whilst The Chicago at Cleveland night forward to the BIG event of the Craigengower ladies
are all now keerly looking
the Tour de France. This Year, game in the Americar League is the chance we have been
the walling for. chance to show good win over KC.V beating was rained out.
Boston was at Baltimore in a the rest of the world that Bri- them 7-2, Ladies
scored
Recreation,
hope
Club(1) made good their Junior right double-header and Detroit tish cycling is a force to be team's defeat by trouncing Chiat Kansas City tonight. nese Recreation Club 8-1.
The following are the results:
New York at Philadelphia in a double- header. Cincinnati at Milwaukee and. Brocklyn at Fittsburg com- prised the National League night
MEN'S "A DIVISION LAC beat Urban C. by a to 19 W.P. Tsui and K.M. A (CRC) layout... drew with C.S Cheng and W.. Chung B.4. beat Samanok and Chung 6-2. beat H.M. Getz and Getz | today were; Jr. 6-2.
"Y.P. Taul and L.C. Kotewall iai
to Cheng and Chung 5-7, beat Sam- sook and Chung 1-2, beat Getz and
Getz Jr, 0-2.
Choa and C
Major League baseball scores
reckoned with. Let us that our lads can do it.
Notification has just been re- eeived from REME Headquar→ ters in London, that Ray Hur- ford, who was one of the best all-round riders ever to race in
the Colony, is being considered for the award of his Corps Cycling Colmurs for his per formances as a member of the
CC Tearn. REME 35.
NATIONAL LEAGUE: (1st Game)
R
8 13
beet New York
V.T. Wanz Cheng and Chung (-4, beat Samsook | Philadelphia and Chung 6-3 and beat Getz and
Gelz Jr. 6-3,
"LADIES'B' DIVISION
LEC (1) beat CRC-8-2
HE
0 0
This is a signal honour, one McCall, Wilhelm (3), Corwin not lightly bestowed, and 1 am (8) and Hotman: Roberts (6-3) sure every cyclist in Hongkong and Seminick.
McCall will join me in congratulating Ray on this recognition. He F Efully deserves it.
Mrs Scholes and Mrs Marden (1-1). HR-Holman (3rd),
(LRC) beat Mrs L Lo and Mrs E
Archie Moore Is Now The Number One
Heavyweight Challenger
New York, May 25.
Archie Moore was. listed as the No. 1 Heavyweight challenger today in "the latest Ring Magazine boxing ratings, with Bob Baker second and England's Don Cockell third,
It was the first time any man had been ranked in two Divisions since Ray Robin- son was Welterweight Champion and a Middleweight challenger to Bobo Olson, with Germany's Bubi Scholz rated fifth and Hans Stretz of Germany tenth. Joey Giardello of Philadelphia, formerly first, was dropped to third because of inactivity and his troubles with the law.
Here are the Ring Magazine's latest ratings.
Probable Starters Hall Walls -Rex Layne:
For Oak Stakes
Recreio Recreio "Blues" (Away) Y. Ful- pine Club at 4 p.m. R.. F. Luz Skip). JE. Noronha, A. 35. Tonight's results, India first, Souza, G. A. Guterres J. F. were:
Ribeiro (Skip). C. C. Pereira, S. E: Souza, J. A. Luz; C. E. Passos L. M. (Skip), C. Roza Peralta.
4. Recreio "White" (Rome) v. Rodrigues, A. P. Pareizs. C.C.C. at &.p.m: A. A. Bemedios
A. (Skip), H. J. Koronka,
A. Guterres, M. Gutierrez: "Aur Ap Lopes (Skip), B. F. Marques, Rivero. M. Roza Pereira; ~ C. E. Danerberg (Skip G. A. Noronha F. G. Liz, A. A. G. SUVE
Filipins Club •
Singles: P. S. Chawla beat Carl Loveday 15-17, 15-11, 15-2.
beat Nandu Natekar
Joe Alston 7-15, 15-9, 15-3;
T. N. Seth beat Dick Mitchell 13-7, 8-15, 15-11;
Doubles;
1st. Division (Home) y, Recreio "Alues" at 4.00_p.m.: J. Lee, A. Bachoo, A. H. Souza, C. A. Coelho
Ravintre Dongre and Nandu Natekar lost to Wynn Rogers and Bob Williams 4-15, 5-15;
Manoj Guha ard Galman Skip): Z. J. Xavier, C. A. S Hemmedy beat Carl Loveday | Pereitz, J. T. Colton, L. 8. BINA and Manuel Armandariz 15-11. (Sp): M. Xavier, M..T. Nunes,
J. Tibble, R. Basz (Skip).. 14-17, 15-8.
Reserve:-. G. Barron
Attention Bowlers!
Lawn bowlts in the Colony are reminded that the closing 'date' for entries In the Colony Lawn Bowls Open Championships is on Tuesday, May 31.
The competitions include Singles, Pairs, Tripics and Rinks.
Those who intend to pars felpote are advised that entries received after that dato" will not be accepted and are irged to send in their entries sa, sien possible.
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2nd Division (Away) v." Tujkoo Dock at 4.00 pm. L. A. Peres. 3. S. Camro. S. Hummin. A. J. Coelho (55); A. M. Luz, M. A. Rahman, A. D. Bela, A. G. Sequeira (Skip); Lo M. Neves, H. F. Pereira, H. K. Xavier, V. A. Neves (Skip).
Reserves:-F: Hunt C. Foster. 3rd Division (Home) v. R.K.F.c. at 4.00 p.m.: C»M, Romazio, C. M.
Ribeiro Franco, M. L. Ruli, V.
(Skip) R. Costro, LA. Romario, T. M. Castilho, 7. Tan (Skip); V. Espino, P. Chung, C. M. Castilho, A. Ribeiro (Skip).
Reserve:-E. LAZ.
BKCC
The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong Cricket Club in the 2nd Division League match against the Kowloon Dock Club on Saturday, on the "Kowloon Dock ground at 4 pm.:N. Heston, T. W. R. Wilson, J. Wyper F Marshall (Skip): L. Chadwick-Kew,
J. H. MeAusland, 7. C. B. Black, D: Trail (Skip); A, Duity. A. B. Coleman, L. 9. Lloyd, D. Angus (Skip).
British Boxing Board Holds Durelle's Purse Fulson (skip)
London, May 25.
A
HKERC FIKIRCH (Away} V. KBGC at 4 p.m. V. Kruse, J. K. Mundy. W. E. Macfarlane, A.-G.. - Gardner (Skip); C. W. Johnson, E. Land. A. H. C. Planei, G. T. Padgett (SKID) A. R. C. Spencer, G., W. K. Crawford. J. F. Barron, E.. PBC
Heavyweights: Champion Lightweights-Champion: Jim. Rocky Marciant, 1 - Archie my Carter, 1-Ralph Dupas; 2 Moore: 2-Bob Baker: 3-Don Frankie Buff; 3-(garbled), 4- Cockell; 4 - Nimb Valdes; Wallace (Bud) Smith; 5-Orlando 5-Tommy Jackson; 6-Johnny Zulueta; 6-Johnay Goncalves; 7- Holman; 7-Ezzard Charles; B-Paddy Demarco; 8 - Richie 10- Howard; 9-Serafin Ferrer, 10- Heinz Neuhaus.
Josy Lopes. Light Heavyweights: Cham-
Featherweights: Champion:
First Division y Second Division pien Archie Moore, 1-Harold Sandy Seddler, 1-Percy Bassett;
(Friendly) at PRC, 3.30 p.m.;_H. Johnscor Epsom, Surrey May 25.
Patterson 2-Ciro Morasen; 3-Ray Fame- 2-oyd
The British Boxing Beard Of Finney, T. Fayeton, R. O. Hughes. Probable starters
K.. B. Dewar: R. E. Porter. Roza with Joc-3-Joey Maxim; - Yolande chory; 4-Takty Davis; 5-Hogan Control have withheld an unyu, F. W. Hoilands, H. F. Bodie: keys for the Oaks Stakes Turf Hampey: 5-Willi Hopper, 6" (Kid) Bases; 6-Carmelo Costa; disclosed sum from the purse TV. C. Reynolds R.. C. Laurel, Classic for flies to be run over Paul Andrews: 7-Randy Turpin Luka Perez; 8-Billy Kelly; money of Yvon Durelle, the F. Watt, J. H. Goodman. | 12-furlongs at 1480 GMT bere 8-Gerald Hecht; 9-Eddle Cotton; Rudy Carcia; 10-Orlando Echo-Canadian Light Heavyweight Second Division v Fast Division
10-Bob Satterfield, on Friday, May 27, are:
Middleweights
Boxing Champion who was dis-Friendly) at PRC. 3.30 p.m. W
41 Pilkington... Champion verra 1-Charles
qualified in the third round of B. Boxall, Belladonna
Fope, C. Willcox: W. Jones, R. L. (E. Smith), In- Carl (Bobo) Olsen.
Bantamweights.. "Champion his Empire Championship Russell, D. E.. O'Brien, P. Lowe: J dian Pink (E Britt), Nemora. Humez; 2-Rocky Castelland Robert Cohen, 1-Raton Macias, eliminator against Ron Barton H, Harris, 2. S. Jones, 8. H. Mar- A. Choy and Y. Tsai 6-3; beat G. Rice, Sarní (7); Minner (3-2)tion will take place today at the
(No Jockey) Cheveley Beauty 8-Joey Glardello: 4-Holly Mims; 2-Mario Doghia; 3-Willie Toweel; of London at the Albert Hall vi, A. Soutar. Lo and Y. B. Lum -
(C. Smike),
'Scholz; (No 5-Gustav
Third Division v.P.O.C. at Stan 6-Eduardo 4-garbled) 5-Azure Vallignat; here last night. and Chiti. HR-Speake (6th), NAAFT Club, Kowloon, starting Jockey). Arcone (D. Smith), Lausse; 7-Hobby Dykes; 8-Gil 6-Chamrer Songkiteat; 7-Hilaire Mrs Green and Mrs Lubeseder
ley 3.30 p.m.: E.. G. Jones, 7. Ro (LRC) beat H. Lo and E. To 6|LP-Jackyon (2-1).
at 7.30 pm. One of the main Feria (W.R. Johnstone). Reel Turner: 8-Ronnie Delaney; 10-Bratesi: 8-Bobby Sinn; S-Feter
berts. A. E. Jones, R. Mackenzie: The Beard held a special. Smith, V. L. Veriga. H. features will be the presentation in (A. Breasley), Hypermestra Hans 'Stretz
Keenan, 10-Billy Fexcock. meeting this afternoon to con- Bryan, G. Arliss, E. Bellamy, of the "SCMP" Best All Rounder (No Jockey), Ark
Royal
sider the case as Durelle was Cote E. Lonsdale, H. W. Time Trial Cup to Ron Beck, who
La Providence
Champion: Flyweizis: --- Champion Bring back to Canada tonight. Demarco. Tony
1-Carmen Pascual Perez; 1-Dal Dower,
Second Division v Filipino Club at“
Rickaby), Thunder
Fuentes; 4-Vince 4-Nazzara Jockey), Ramon (No
Gianelli;
6-Jake disqualifed in a Championship. AcArthur, C. McLennan, J. X. (W.H. Carr), Brave Venture Flanagan: 7-Hector Constance; Campo; 8-Oscar Suarez; B-Dammy Board and they decide whether G. H. Clayton, 38. Baxter: B.
Douplers, W; 8. McHardy, 10-Meno .... Miez--United the boxer shall fortelt any par Marshall W. B. Brown. Reserves: (L. Pigott). Each carries nine Chico Vejar, 9-Kid Gavilan; Kid; stone (120 lbs)-Reuter. .
10-Art Aragon.
of it--Reuter.
N. S... Feltham, R. White.
190 6-2; best airg A, Choy and Miss
Y. Trai 84; beat Miss G. Do and St. Louis
Mrs Y. B. Laim 6-1.
Chicago
+
1
i
5
0 The First Annual Dinner of
Mrs Boker and Miss Skinner (LRC) Jackson, La Palme (1) and the Hongkong Cycling Associa
lost 10 H. La and Z. Two 1-6; beat
best A. Choy and Y. Tani 6-3; beat
G. Lo and Y. B. Lum 64.
KGV Love to CCC 2-1
St. Louis {KGV) lost to 25isnes S. Randsha | Chicago
Misses S. Hewson and A. Ridehalgh
(2nd Game)
R
and S. Correa 5-7; let to Mises P. Lawrence, Tiefenauer
Missex L. Curreem and G. Chang
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Castlette
E
1
(1),
includes two, Colony records let). Bozixia (No Jockey); }
(R.
Welterweights
Taikos
among his qualifying rides, Ariadne (F. Durr), Lark (W Basilio; 2-Joanny Saxton 3-2-Leo Espinosa; 3-Yoshio Shirai; The purse money of a boxer Talkoo 3.30 p.m.: G. T. Graham, Dhaber and D. Madgett 4-6: lost to La Palme (5), Schultz (7) and Remember the time and the date.ross Current (L. Ward), Meld Martizez; 5-Virgil 'Akins; 6-Del Tal 6-Hitoshi Misakce; 7-Tanny or eliminating bout goes to the Kinhiburgh: G. Stark, N. Fraser
5-7.
Sarnl; Rush (3-2) and Chili. Misses He Feldman and i Shekury LP-Lawrence (2-3). HR (KGV) beat Ramjain RIA. COZZER
8-4: lost to Dhaber and Mindgett 64; beat Curreem and Chang 6-1,
Misses S: Brice and N, Heneage (KGV) lost to Humann and Corres 2-6; lost to Dhaber and Madgett 3-6; last to Curreem and Chang 0-6.
IRC (2) text to SCAA 21⁄41⁄2 to 6% Mrs D.L. Prophet and Miss Brower (LRC) drew with Miss C. Phoa and Mrs Samson2 5-6. Jart to Mrs Day and Miss E. Chan and lost to Mrs Bo and Miss Ng 45
Mrs Story and Mis R.Á. Prest lost to Phoa and Samacak 3-8, lost to Dao and Chan 4-6 and beat Ho
and Ng.8-1.
Miksis (2nd), Repulski (7th).
at.
Boston Baltimore, 2 games, two-night.
Chicago at Cleveland, night, Detroit at Kansas City, Night,
and be there early,
Britons Smash
New York at Philadelphia, Calcutta-London
two-night doubleheader.
Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, night. Cincinnati at Milwaukee," night AMERICAN LEAGUE
(1st Game)
Road Record
London, Bing 25. RHE Two Britons today smashed the 2.82 Calasta-London road record of 8 12 0 144ays when they arrived Sullivan, Susce (6), Bund (8) here after covering the 8,240-
Mrs L. Brandt and Mrs C. Stroink (Boston lost to Phoa and Samsod 4-6, tort Baltimore to Dro and Chan, 4-6 and beat Ho
2nd Ng 6-3.
EIRE BEATS NORWAY 3.1
Oslo, May 25. Elre beat Norway 3-1 in international soccer match the Bislet Stadium here evening.
an
and White: Burd, Rogovin, (6) mile journey in 12 days. and Smith. WP-Byrd (3-1).
Jerry Jowett, 32, and Collo
LP-Sullivan (4-6). HR-Klaus Wilson Wardle, 29, were driving (2nd).
1947 American Studebaker.
Weebington New York
THE 231 brake the record held by
McDermott, Ramos (6) Stewart (6), Abernathy (7) and at Fitzgerald: Turley (8-1) and this Berra. FR - Berna
Fitzgerald (3rd), LP-McDe
-United Press.
The teams were drawn one mott (2-5). all at halftime.Reuter:
two Sweer even though they were delayed 38 hours with radiator trouble in Persia.
Their route took them through Pakistan, Persia, Iraq, Janda, Syria, Turkey, Greece, Lugo- [slayla, Austila, Germany, and.
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