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Britain Can Hope For Four First Places

After the most thoroughly organised hunt for talent in the history of Britain's amateur athletics, the Olympic Team has finally been selected and, unfortunately, represents one of the poorest aggregations ever to represent Great Britain at the Games.

Luck has been very much out where Britain's Olympic selectors are concorned and most of last season's promising performers have fallen off through injury,

Yet, Britain can well hope for four first places. For these she will have to depend on John Parlett in the 800 metres, Alan Paterson in the high jump, Maureen Gardner in the women's hurdles and Dorothy Odam Tyler in the women's high jump.

Best bels of the four are Miss) 400 Metres: L. C. Lewis (Wallon Gardner and Mrs Tyler. The latter, AC), D. C. Pugh (South London H) who just lost the Olymple title at and Bill Roberts (Salford AC).

800 Meires: John Parlett (Dorking Berlin in 1930 in a jump-off for first

Csak, St Paul's

AC).

H. G. Tarraway place with Hungary's Ibolya has made a spirited comeback and (London AC) and C. T. White (Lia- In more than likely to fight it out coin Wellington AC). to the last inch with Holland's Fanny Binnkers-Koen and France's Miche-

line Ostermeyer,

Maureen Gardner's principal op- position will also come from Mrs Blankers and from Australia's Shir- ley Strickland. The three represent the fastest that women have ever produced in the hurdles and the race should be a classic.

the Par-

fast

Of Britain's two hopes in men's seellon, I fancy John Parlett sooner than Alan Paterson. lott has been doing well in

time of company though his best

hardly 1:51.4 for the 800 metres compares with that of come of the ather Olymple entries for this event.

000 The

metres at London fastest will ussemble the field in history but it happens to bal race too where strategy plays great a part as sheer speed

05 und

the battle for position from the gun may force the poor strategist to run anything up to 20 yards more than 800 metres.

Parkeit has proved himself an ex- cellent judge of pace and

and on these qualities rather

position than

on his speed will his hopes rest.

Alan Paterson has been clearing 6 fect inches and 0 feet 5 inches in and has just England this year missed nn attempt at Inchca.

6 feet 71

Though the three American entries, his only serious competition outside of Australia's John Winter who beat Championships, him in the AAA have cleared as high as 0 feet 8 inches, it remains a moot point that as well on Paterson's they will do native ground and the Glasgow boy has more than an oven chance to win at 0 feet 6 or 7 inches.

Never in its history has England in the field events been stronger with E. J. Brewer hitting 150 feet in the discus and Dalrymple and Chote in the 200-feet mark passing the javelin.

Pole Vault: F. R. Webster (Milo carion AC).

*Long Jump: Prince Adedoyin, H. EL. Whittle (Reading AC), and H. Askew (Achilles Club),

Ilop, Step & Jump: A. S. Lindsay (St Andrew's University), Prince 1,500 Metres: G, W. Nankeville Adedayin and R, L. Hawkey (Dar

J. A. Clles (Southgate (Old Woking AC, H. A. Morris lington AC). (Milocarlan AC) and D. G. Wilson.

A B. Parker H) and H. E. A. Moody (South (Polytechnic 1) or

London H). (Liverpool University).

Discus Throw: E. J. Brewer (014 ป Nesblit (Royal

5,000 Metres: II. A. Olncy (Thares Rullishbulary) and L. Reavell-

Valley H), W. E, Lucas ), and J. Braughton HS.

(Belgrave Ulster

Ister (RAF row: (Blackheath Cavelin

J. W. M. Cox Dalrymple (London AC), and M, V. (Essex W. Chote (Achilles).

(East

W.

10,000 Meires: S. E. (Southgate H, J. R. Peturs Beagles and S. 1f. McCooke Antrim H).

Ilammer Throw: D, McD. Clarke (Royal Ulster Constabulary), E. C. K. Douglas (RAF) and N. H. Drake (Blackpool Flyde H).

WOMEN

J. R. 110 Metres High Hurdles: Birrell (Barrow Grammar School), R. C. Burkway (Achilles) and D. O. II. Finlay (Milocarian AC) or R.

100 Metresì Miss D, Batter (Lon- II. Hurdlex: Whitworth Achilica), 400 Meires Low

T.don Olympiades), Mrs Winifred Jor- Whitite (Rending AC), and R.

dan (Birchfleld 1 and Miss D. Man- Unsworth Manchester AC),

ley (Essex LAC).

"What a rude fellow!

I asked him for a light. and he didn't even stop!"

Tudor

3,000 Metres Steeplechase: T. P. E. ray (Achilles), G. D. C. (Achilles) and R. W. Howell (Poly

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200 Metres: Miss Sylvia Cheese- M. (Spartan LAC), Miss Walker (Spartan LAC) and Miss A. Williamson (St Gregory's LAC),

80 Metres Hurdles: Mrs B. Crow- ther

(Middlesex LAC), Miss Mau. een Gardner (Oxford LAC) and Miss J. Upton. (Spartan LAC).

be

400 Metres Relay: Team to selected from Miss D. Batter, Miss S. Cheeseman, Miss M. Gardner, Mrs W. Jordan, Miss D. Manley, Miss M. Pietts (Airedale H), Miss M: Walker and Miss A. WilliamsonL

FIELD EVENTS

Long Jump:

Erekine Miss M. (Birmingham Atalanta), Miss L. Lee Tonbridge AC) and Mrs J. Shep- herd (Essex LAC),

Iligh Jump: Mrs B. Crowther (Middlesex LAC), Miss D. Gardner (Middlesex LAC) and Mrs D. Tyler (Mitcham AC).

Bhot

Discus Put and

Throw: M. Birtwistle (Epsom and (Mitcham Mrs Eswell II), Miss B. Reid 10,000 Metres Walk: II. G. Chur-AC) and Miss E. Whyte (Epsom and cher (Belgrave 11), J. Morris (Sur Ewell H).

Javelin Throw: Miss G, (Birchfield H) and Miss K. roy AC), and R. A. West (Cambridge H

(Epsom and Ewell H).

technic II).

RELAYS

J. Archer,

be

Clarke Long

400 Metres Relay: Team to 'It is the inconsistency rather than the quality of British field events selected from K. Anderson (OLYMPIC FLAME

tell against pool Police), performers that will them, but I still fancy a few Olympic grleve, J. A Gregory (Crusaders AC, points from the jumps and throws Eire), K. J. Jones, A, McCorquodale, for Britain.

For a good outsider, watch Scots' the 200 Alan McCorquodalo

In

ON ITS WAY

19.--The

Olympic

its

Corfu, July flame, which yesterday began Wembley for the opening Olympic Games, was today on its way from Corfu to Bari in British frigate, Whitesands Bay, On its arrival at Bari. the flame will runner.-- be handed to an Italian Reuter.

the

MONDAY, JULY 19, 1948.

WIDE-EYED WATCHER

Australian Olympic wrestler Dick Garrard is anxiously eyed by his son, Dick, Jr., 41⁄2, as he throws Ken Bartel.

man during a Melbourne training match.

SILVER WINDMILL TROPHY

BRITISH CLUB WINS TENNIS INTERNATIONAL

Noordwijk, July 18-The British International Club today won the Silver Windmill trophy, nosing out to vle- tory over four other International Clubs on a better "set average"

Inter-

Teams representing the

were among the players who won the third round of the singles national Clubs of Britain, the United through

yesterday, while States, France, Belgium and Holland men's cach played 10 matches throughout Madame Weles, of Argentina, and the week-long tournament, with the Madame Bosal, of Italy, had reached British. American and Dutch clubs the women's semi-final-Reuter. each winning 11 contests and setting averages deciding the placings in that order.

Britain had a net average of 25 sets, the United States 23, while France won only seven matches and Belgium three.

In his revenge match against Boo Falkenburg. John Bromwich again muffed match point at 5-2 in the second sot, but clinched his victory with a "blitz volley" to the cheers of 8,000 spectators.

Falkenburg lost many points on double faults and was somewhat

rash, going to the net' on the wrong balls for Bromwich to pass him,

United Press.

SWISS TOURNEY ABANDONED

did not

Frenchman Wins

Motor Race

Paris, July 18.--Jean Pierre

Wimille of France won a closely contested race for the Grand Prix of the Automobile, Club de France at Rheims today when ho covered the 500 kilometres

| FOURTH TEST MATCH

Len

Hutton Back In England's Team

London, July 18-England's team to meet Australia in the fourth Cricket Test, starting at Leeds on Thursday next, July 22, will be selected from the following 12 players:

Norman Yardley (Yorkshire)

W. J. Edrich (Middlesex),

captain;

Kenneth Cranston

(Lan-

cashire).

Cyril

Een Hutton (Yorkshire).

Washbrook

(Lan-

cashire).

R. Pollard (Lancashire); Denis Compton (Middlesex), T. G. Evans (Kent).

Alec Bedsor (Surrey).

-Jim Laker (Surrey).

J. A. Young (Middlesex)

and

- J. F. Crapp (Gloucestershire).

to the

wns

There are no newcomers latest England aldo as Laker played in the first two Tests and Cranston appeared in the West Indies series

Hutton, who last winter. dropped from the Third Test, recalled, Cranston and Laker being other newcomers compared with the Manchester match, with Emmett, Wardle, then 12th man, and Dellery

12th

is not dropped. The nominated and it is not expected thaf another player will be chosen. Hutton's recall will be extremely popular in both England and Aus- tralia and it is expected that ho will be thoroughly at, particularly as he is resting from Yorkshire's current engagement.

man

The fact that tried players have been brought back instead of ex- perimenting with promising young- sters suggests that the selectors are chiefly concerned with drawing the rubber rather than introducing new blood to the England side.

The Ashes are safe in Australia's keeping with their two wins and a draw, but if England win at Leeds and the Oval, they can draw the Hutton would not present series. comment on his recall beyond say- ing that he la at present under the doctor but feels much better and expets to be perfectly At by Thursday-Router.

AUSTRALIAN TRIBUTE

London, July 18.-While today has been remember- ed as the centenary of tho birth of Dr W. G. Grace, the "Father of cricket, his grave.beneath the white marble memorial cross and alab in the Crystal Palaco and Elmers End Cemetery has been almost ignored.

There was one group of visitors to the famous last resting place however, as a wreath of pink carnations, roses, lilies and laurel ap peared on the grave during the day. It bore a simple white card on which wOB typewritten "In memory of the great cricketer from all Australia," and was signed by Keith Johnson, manager of the Australian team of 1948.

This was the only wreath put on the grave, and so quickly was it put there that oven these in charge' of the cemetery did hot know. about it until two visitors naked permission to photograph it.

The wife of the ceme tery secretary Bald some- one must have known the cemetery to have found the grave, as no one had called during the day to make enquiries.-Router.

Baseball

New York, July 18--Blasting out four home runs in the first game of a double-header, Pat

Boussac Stable Berry, Chicago left fielder, egunl

Falters

Paris, July 18-A 61/1 out-

led a long standing major league record and, handed the White Sox a 12-11 victory over Philadelphia in the American League. Chuck Klein of the last man-to equal the four home → Philadelphia Phillies was the

un record, in 1936.

"

The game was

wild and took complote. more than 31⁄2 hours to

the Eleven pitchers saw action in

contests.

Philadelphia took the second gama 6-1 over Chicago. It was cut to

Aivo innings by Philadelphia's Sun- day curfew.

in three hours one minute seven aider Epi, by Le Cheight out of and a half seconds, with an Epinocre, carrying eight stone average speed of 165.699 kilo-five pounds, today won the million francs Prix Eugene motres an hour.

Adam for three-year olds over. the Ho beat Italian, Consalvo one and a quarter miles at St. Sanessi, who finished in three hours Cloud, beating Djefou (eight P. H. Valle and A. Watt (Shettle-

Osland, Switzerland, July 10-one minute, 32 seconds, with an-

half lengths with. Seven Jast Monday, in three hours ships, which began stone I).

ane minute 32.5 a 1,000 Metres Relay: Team to bo

The Swiss lawn tennis champion other Italian, Alberto Ascari, third stone five pounds) by one and

All three were driving Eleven a neck away third. metres. At the AAA Games ho beat selected from T.-W. Colller (Small | 2,000-mile journey from Greece to were abandoned today owing to the seconds.

the continuous rain. The weather has tallan Alfetto cars.

M. Marcel Boussac's three runners, an all-Star field and is worth a sound Heath H), K. W. Crowe (Manches- best. Heter AC), T. L Higgins (Herne Hill

interfered with the meeting since The only British competitor, John 21---seconds Alat at his

LC Lewis, D. D. Mackenzie H

the start and some events

Heath, on an Alta, retired with a Djerid, Djeddah and Iror, were in (Edinburgh University), M. W. Pike

reach the semi-final stage,

badly slipping clutch after six laps, the field-of-11-runners participating, British drivers, but none of these horces were con (Polytechnic H), D. C. Pugh and W. Roberts.

Heraldo Weiss, of Argentine, and while two other

of India. and Prince Bira and H. L. Brooke, were cerned with the finish. Nuranda Nath.

began

Centre flelder Hoot/Evers, clouted Quessant led at the start and was Jaroslav Drobny, of Czechoslovakia, eliminated before the race

because, according to the official

still in front on entering the straight a home run with the bases loaded reason, their cars were too old.

with Epi just behind and then Epi in the fifth to spark the Tigers in The second game was Earlier, a 200-kilometres event went away to win comfortably des- their win. for Ught card was won by E. Ray-pite the efforts of Djefou and Lauzu. called because of darkness after six

The parimutuel return for a 10-and a half innings. france stake was 821 for a win and mund Sommer,

M. Doussac's stabie was qubted a 90, 50 and 01 for plates.

14 tes favourlic at odds of Reuter.

should reach the Anal.

Here is England's team Games:

for ihe

Alan 100 Metres Dash: McCorquodale (Loudon AC), K, J. Mac- Joues (Newport AC) and E. Donald Bailey (Polytechnic H) or J. Archer (Notts AC).

FIELD EVENTS

High Jump: Alan Paterson (Vic- toria Park AC), R. C. Pavitt (Poly

LATINS EXCITED London, July 18. The Latin American delegations sprang u sur- and Prince A. F.prise on the British authorities of and P. H. Adedayin (Queen's University, Bel-the Olymple games when they re-

Inst). 1

200 Metres Dashi McCorquodale,technic H.

J. Fairgrieve (Achilles) Valle (Enfield 'AC).

AAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

Here Britain Did Do Well

440 Yards Low Hurdles: 1. Harry Whittic, England; 2. Jim Holland,

1. F. R.

10 Height: 0 feet 4 inches.

Webster, Pole Vault: England, 12 feet 3 inches; 2, J. A. Redpath, Scotland, 11 feet 9 inches; 3. T. D. Anderson, England, 11 fert 10 Inches.

LAWN BOWLS

quested training facilities for today. LEAGUE TABLES

workouts

Recreio

and

of France, driving 18 minutes n Ferrari in ono. hour 48.4 seconds. Prince Bira retired in the 18th lap when second, with a broken water jump-Reuter..

Argentinian,

Chilean,

Mexican, Cruzuyan and Brazilian competitora

Both wanted to continue their

Club de and

the Club. Cricket the Craigengower and demanded transport

se of fields, pools and rowing lanes First Division leaders, managed four for their men. British organisers points each on Saturday to establish were hard put to provide buses and a long lead in the Division standings. facilities--Associated Press.

HOW THEY STAND

JACK CRUMP BETTER Manchester, July 18-Jack Crump.

and field team, was released from a Manchester hospital today.

4

Whatever Britain's showing will be at the Olympic Games, New Zealand; 3. W. Christen Swit-manager of Britain's Olympic track the AAA Championships at the zerland. Time: 54.0 sees. White City a fortnight ago saw

High Jamp: 1. John Winter, Aus- English, Scottish and Ulater traila; 2, Alan Paterson, Scotland; athletes withstand. a strong a. Prince A. F. Adedoyin, Nigeria. 'foreign challenge to keep out of the 19 individual titles.

Australia had the best showing of the Empire challengers, winning Ave first places, one second. and

hirds Now Zealand, Lavoured to

Long Jump: 1. Tom Bruce, Aus-which is rowing club of Bale, TC take two first places, had to be con-

with two seconds. Eire managed tralia, 23 feet D14 inches; 2. Prince pic message from the citizens

A. F. Adedoyin, Nigeria, 22 feet the Swiss city to the Lord Mayor KCC 5 291 280

KCC two firsts:

chal- 11 inches; 3, S. O. Williams, Eng-of London, arrived here this even- only strong European The lenge came from the Dutch team land, 22 feet 11 inches. which had to be content with a first and a third, their poorest showing at the AAA Championships, in which they compete fegularly, in years.

First Division Shots Points PEA Bal. A R Total

93 8 13 21 He was taken there for treatment de R5 328 233

KCC 5 295 203. watching an English-Scotch-Welsh HKFC 5 287 270 after he collapsed on Saturday whie CCC 5 340 255 05 10 91% 10%

track meet-Associa" KBGC 5 272 209 international ted Press.

5 21B 352-134 KDC

- 3- 4 217 245 -23 Second Division “A”

ient

THE SUMMARIES

twa

100 Yards Dash: 1. John Treloar, McCorquodale, Australia; 2. Alan

SWISS GESTURE Ludwigshaven, July 18-The 60- foot long blue and white long-boat of the Swiss

inc

..

0 74 13

11

0 *

13

*3

4 7 11

4

3

02

AUSTRALIAN BLOOD TELLS

New York crushed Detroit 12-4 in the second game of their double- header after the Tigers took the opener by five runs to six,

Boston allowed Saint Louis four run leads in bath games and then came from behind to take both ends of a double header, 12-5 and 7-6.

Calcher Birdie Tebbett's hit a two on homer for the Red Sox in the SPEEDBOAT. CLASSIC

opener and rellef pitcher Ned Carver Geneva. July 18-Achille Castol-

Inglewood, California, July 18.belled a hotner for the Browns in

Eddio nightcap.

Pellegrini world

out of the di, of Italy, today won the

the championship for

460 kilo Shannon II, by Midstream

Idle

Words, the Australian cham-started a Sox triple play in the fifth

of the opener, grammes racing boats with

plon race horse, gained a surprising average speed of 80.200 kilometres victory in the $100,000

Inglewood

Cleveland scored two runs in the an hour in the last of four heats Gold Cup over one and u quarter 12th inning to defeat Washington He had led in the first two heats miles at Hollywood Park yesterday 6-4 in the second game of a double- held in Milan last May and achieved when ho beat the favourite On header after capturing the first game an average of B1.120 kilometres on Trust by two lengths with the 2-1.

sixth Cleveland hour in the third heat at Geneva Chilean horse, Olarvarry,

Sam Zolday, third

for the another one and a half lengths pitcher, received credit yesterday.

behind.

second game, while Gene Bearden registered his eighth victory in the Shannon's owner, Mr Neil Mc-opener. Carthy, a Californian lawyer, is on .. The International Grand Prix for his way to England in the liner

THE SCORES the Olympic class B outboards over 7.5 kilometres America to watch

American League

The last two heats were run over

18 laps each and a distance of 24

kilometres.

of Games but he telephoned from Switzerland, with an average speed mid-Atlantic to see how Shannon

second and Onal heat after he had had performed and was told he had Chicago (1st. game). returned 78.510 in the first.

IRC

.. 380 321 0 301 350

59 8 11

11

17

was won by Paul.

Schiller,

C de R6 360 335

25

8

15

11 6

14

of 79.525 kilometres an hour in the

308 316

0 #

14

Ing.--Reuter.

FC .. 6 299 307 ·08 2.0

1. George

DANISH FESTIVAL Details of the 15-day Anglo-

Second Division "E"

100 10 13

23

21

in

Ilop, Step & Jumpi Avery, Australia, 40 feet 5 inches;

2. A. S. Lindsay, Scotland, 40 feet; Danish sport clash in connection C de R6 351 251 CCC.. 6 397 311 3. B. E. Cross, England, 45 feet 2 with the British Exhibition

KBGC 380 304 Copenhagen this autumn-have now POC inches.

Shot Put: 1, David Guingý, Eiro, England, 46 feet 64 inches; 3. J. A.

been

6 303 203 HKFC 6 314 303

47 feet 3 inches; 2. H. E. A. Moody, App 10 British athletes UKENC 6 270 404-30

inches.

take

part in the six-sport fes- tival, which includes the Arst-ever Scotland: 3. E. MacDonald Bailey.es, England, 45 feet 7 inches. fall international Soccer match be Trinidad. Time: 0.8 secs.

220 Yards Dash: 1. Alan McCor- Discus Throw: 1. C. Clancy, Eire, tween the two countries, on Sep- 249

Scotland; quodale,

John 2. ›

138 feet. 6 Inches; 2. E. J. Brower, tember 20.

Tennis on September 18-10_be- Bar- Fairgrieve, Scotland: 3. John

England, 137 feet 8 inches; 3. L. tram, Australia. Time: 22.2 secs.

Tember 22-23 by athletics, in which 440 Yards Run: 1, Morris Curatta, Reavell-Carter, England, 137 feet 71⁄2gins the series, followed on Bop- six British Olympler men pro ex- Australia; 2. J. P. Reardon, Eire: 8.

Javelin Throw: 1, J. Stendschicks, pected to take part. Bill Roberts, England. Time: 48.2

Latvia, 218 feet 9 inches; 2. M.

FULL-SCALE BOXING John Parlett., Dalrymple, England, 188 feet 880 Yards Run: 1,

Three of Britain's speedway, riders England; 2. Douglas Harris, Zealand; 3. Arthur Wint. Jamalca. 344 inches; 3. M. V. Chote, England,

will tackle Denmark's best on Sep- 187 feet 1 inch. Time: 1:52.2 seco

W, Nan- One Mile Run: 1. G.

Hammer urow: 1. N. H. Drake,tember 20, when a parade will be koyille, England; 2 A. Barthal, England, 181-feet 61⁄2 inches; 2. D. held to display the latest and best Luxembourg: mins, 14.2 secs.

3. Frits De Ruyter. McD. Clarke, N. Ireland, 103 feet in British machines

Boxing, a full-scale eight-n-side

Бесв.

Holland

New

J.

ABA

.....

Sinally on October

11 inches; 3. E. C. K. Douglas, Scot-international match for which the

Invite probably will

our Three Mlica Rant 1. Wim Slykhuls, land, 162 feet 311⁄2 inches. Holland; 2. H. A. Olney, England; 3.

Seven-Mile Walk: 1. II, G. Chur- Olympic team, comes on October. 1.

The British boxers W E. Lucas, England. Time: 14

may also visit mina." I sees:

cher, England; 2. J. Morris, England;

there is 162-3,5

or swimming about which the Two Miles Bleepechase: 1. T. P.ganisers say "the Danish girls are Curry, England; 2. G. D. C. so strong that it is necessary, for us Tudor, England; 9. R. W. Howell, to have a Great Britain side to make England. Time: 10 mins. 31.8 secs tie match interesting."!

Bix Miles Run: 1. 8. E. W. Cox, 3. R. A West, England. Time: $2 England; 2. JIL Peter, England; 3.mins. 23.8 fees.. H. McCooke, Northern Ireland.

120 (Kurds High Hurdles: 1. Joseph Bierci, England; 3. P.-J. Gardner, Australa; Dr. Charlle Green, Aus

Nano: 18.1, sccs, tralian

CONTI

CCNTOR

Arthur Pealt says:

LACK 169 on the brink of the other ball in play, almost touching,

Bit pink Alinoat impossible to without

AWAY BY Biting.ren

pocketing black.

Btrikor

B top pocket, WIHt pink, the only

BLACK OPTIX

played O

[{04 - onɔ

lowly that

did

not

rearb plak.

its claimed

that this KAYO

Away" and feit" oppo obliged.

to hit pink. -Ware Wife reteres i would like to *** *ward six-points to opponent, and compel, striker to play agata, and .bit pink

Thresant rede are grouped ki shown in centre of diagram. Atriker, Dia red, claime a free ball, boing. unable to bit any point of the reda by trans auroke.

Tile, cinlup is very common, but +Siwayė Nrong, since, one 'red, osanot· ... siidoker sauthor rel

of

won.

the

After the first heat European championship for Class C outboards today, three French racer were in the lead, averaging 72.482, 72.405 and 70.477 kilometres an hour respectively. The final heat will be run, tomorrow-Reuter.

. money

Philadelphia

12.

(Winning plicher Judson)

#

was

Chicago (2nd. game).... Philadelphia

prize Shannon's

This $67,000 and

was his third American yielory, although he has been disappointing in most of his

starts-Reuter.

Shanghai Soccer XI of being America's best two-year-old

Still Unbeaten

Manila, July 18-The Shang

tenm defeated the hal, soccer Y.C.O. Athletic Club 3 gonts to 1 today in a hectic game at the Rizal Memorial Stadium.

8,000 spectatorn saw the Chinese combined team' rally in the last;

(Winning pitcher McCahan) New York (1st, game) Dinning houser)

pitcher. Hal- New-

BEST TWO-YEAR-OLD

189 Arlington Park, July 18-Unde- New York (2nd. game) 12" 15 feated Mr Busher boosted his claima Detroit

(Winning pitcher Tommy Byrne) when he easily won the Arlington Saint Louis (1st. game) 3. 11-3 -13 10: 0 Futurity over six furlongs yesterday. Boston

(Winning pitcher Johnson) A chestnut son of War Admiral, Saint Louis (and. gamo) 6.12 .0 Mr Busher is a full brother to the Boston

Winning pitcher Harris) fatiuus Busher, the champion mare in the United States three years ago. Cleveland (1st. game) 2。

Washington -Reuter.

Dutch Golf Title

quarter after being blanked by the Goes To Englishman

1948 Manila football league cham-

pions.

Hilversum, July 18-Cecil Denny,

7

Winning pitcher, Geno. Bearden) Cleveland (204. gamo) - 0 14. Washington

4:11 (Winning, pitcher Sam Zolday).

-Associated Press.

HOW THEY STAND

*American League

¡Perc.

013

Loo Zoo-foo scored two goals and of England, won the Dutch open goli Foo Chung-hwa one. It was the championship today with a 72 Holes Cleveland Chinese team's second win in three Egregate of 200, beating last year's Philadelphia

champion, R. Ruhl, of Holland, with Now York Last night's game against the crow 293, and G. de Wit of Holland third Boston of the cruiser, La Argentina, was with 295. called off early in the second quar-

PRINS2.

Detroit

F.Devulder, of Belgium; shared Washington ter because of rain, with Shanghai seventh place with a total of 805-Saint Louis

Chicaga Router.

·|·leading 2-1, Associated Presi

807

840

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