1948-09-23 — Page 6

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1948.

UPSETS FEATURE A VERY WET The New Middleweight Champion TOWARD BETTER GOLF

EVENING AT THE VRC

By "RECORDER"

It was an evening of surprises at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday during the third series of heats for the Colony Swimming Championships as several "dark horses" made their presence felt,`

The first set of heals to be decided-for the 100 yards free style-were the principal attraction for the gallery, not a small one despite the drizzle. The first of these went very much to form with the holder, Sonny Monteiro, returning 69 seconds flat.

This proved to be the slowest winning time in three heats and was bettered by the first and second to finish in both heats Two and Three,

In the

second, Veteran Wifred] forward to. One second off the Lawrence lost by a touch to Gerry Championship record, it was an out Roza-Pereira, both being clocked in standing performance for a heat. an identical 55 3/5, but the surprisa packet was to come in the third heat as two Chinese swimmers saw A to announce that they were be regarded as n serious threat the VRC's supremney in this event.

Lo lo

Much was expected of Lal Tsun's Lau Tai-ping, winner of the last heat but his effort of 57 1/5. secont was better than had been looked

A

The big surprise, however, was not Lau but Chơi Lee-hang an un- heralded Chinese YMCA entry, who was but Bill of a second behind the winner. More surprising still was the fact that neither of the two, swimming without any other opposi- tion in the heat, appeared to be ex-

en tending himself,

When the time came for the ladies to do their stuff in the "100," the nge-old story of compeillors scratching repented itself and the

Joan Eager automatically qualified final, the two other entries for the scratching..

150 Yards Medley

Heat 1.-1. Wilfred Lawrence (VRC) 1 min. 49 secs.; 2. Lau Tal- ping (Lal Trun) 1 min. 51.8 secs.; 3. A. V. Lopes (VRC) 1 min ̧ 52 secs.

Heat 2-1. Cheong Wai-lam (Eas- lern) min. 52 seen.; 2. Gerry Roza- Fereira (VRC) 1 min. 50 seen.

200 Yards Breast Stroke

Heat 1-1. Johnnie Yvanovich

Cheuk-wing (Loi Tsun) 2 mins. 52 1/5 secs. 3. Fung Wal-cheong (Lal Trun) (La Tsun) mins. 52 4/5

HK BADMINTON four survivors gained the final with- (VRC) 2 mins. 50 4/5 secs.; 2. Wong

ASSOCIATION'S

ANNUAL REPORT The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Badminton Association will be held at the Board Room, South China Building, on Morning Post Thursday, September 30, com- mencing at 5.30 p.m.

The eighth annual report of the Association, the first after lapse of six years, reports a highly suc- cessful league and open champion- ship season.

The

necounts show credit balance standing on the Association's name of $4,700.58

out the necessity of getting wet.

WILFRED AGAIN Wilfred Lawrence, who refuses to

grow beard, proved in the medley

He

anyone bents that there is scarcely to touch him.

WAS SO Much ahead of the feld in the first beat doubtful point anyone that it is s short et, possibly, Cheong Wal-lam, will touch him in the final. nearly three seconds ahead of the closest opposition though a terrlic fourth Bght for second, third and places seem to be in the omni

In the first

He was

in

The biggest upsets of the evening were still to come in the last series of Colony Champlonship heats the 200 yards breast stroke event.

heat, the Colony record-holder for the

220 yards champion breast stroke (standard #

ship distance until this year) came In third in a close race behind John- nie Yvanovich of the VRC, a sur- The armual report states, in part-prise winner in 2 minutes 50 4/5 "It is worth noting that as early as 1040 a meeting of club represen tatives was called to discuss the restarting organised possibility of badminton, but it was found neces- sary to defer this ambition because so few courts were available.

However, by the autumn of 1947 the majority of pre-war clubs had restored their badminton facilities a more representative meeting and a

called at which it was decided

was

seconds.

at

the

Fung Wai-cheong, the record holder, was swimming strongly and, though Yvanovich held a slight lend half-way mark, began and was even at 150 yards with the VRC swimmer and catching up

Cheuk-wing, his Lal Tsun Wong teammate, as the three practically

touched together.

It was thought here that Yvano- hard vich, who hasn't done any training this season, had shot his to organise both league and chamn-bolt but he gained on the turn and for the season once more at the turn info the final plónship matches then about to begin. The resulla | Jength. have been extremely gratifying, and this first post-war season now under review it can falely be claimed that the Colony's badmin- ton recovered much of its pre-war glory.

within

LEAGUE SEASON

MORE SURPRISES

The real surprise was Yvanovich's strong Anish as Wong also touched just ahead of the record-holder.

An

The winning time was 2 mins, 50 4/5 secs., a good heat performance that was to be completely put in the

in shade the next heat by "Although 14 clubs affiliated and unknown 19-year-old Lal Tsun

10 men's entered between them

Leung Hin-kin, who swimmer, doubles and six mixed doubles teams.linished with plenty to spare in on to run excellent 2:45.2/5, dragging Cheong it was found impracticable two separate men's doubles divisions. Chung-pul of the Chinese YMCA (0 However. three

a 2:50 cffort. nominated as "A" Division

tenms

were

sides

as "B" Division, all playing in the one section against each other, but with championship titles to be won by an "A" and á "B" Division team.

Leung, who showed up as 'one of the most promising-local-prospects. in a long while, was timed at 77 seconds at the half-way mark and in two minutes flat at 150 yards.

In the VRC Junior Championships, "In many respects this was of S. B. Mitford gained one more final

the Victor Ludorum junlör Value to the junior teams as it save his principal rival, Alistair McEwen, more advanced players. To Sing was disqualified in the medley,

Mitford, In turning in the best Tao (playing na such-for the first

heat performance in the medley of timo in

badminton league) and the to Univeralty "B" are extended con-2 minutes 1 2/5 seconds in the event gratulations for winning the "A" and was only $ 2/5 seconds off a timing that would have qualified him for Division titles respectively. the Colony Championship anal, Recreio "B" were runners-up in the very respectable performance. "B" Division.

"The 1947-48 Colony champlon- ships were well supported, the men's senior singles attracting 11 entries, the men's Junior 16; the men's sealor

doubles eight, the men's Junior doubles 20, and the mixed doubles 11. The standard of play was creditable and the winners are warmly congratulated on their

auccesses.

members National Games

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

COLONY CHAMPIONSHIP

ጸሮር..

Ilent 2-1 Leung Hin-kin (Lal 2 mins. 45 2/5 seca.; 2. Tsun) Cheong Chung-yul (Chinese YMCA) 2 mins 50 secs.; 3. Gerry Roza- Pereira (VIC) 3 mins, 1 secs.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

150 Yards Medley

Heat 1-1, C. Guterres 2:04 3/5; 2. G. P. Blenkinsop 2:05 3/5; 3. E. C. Tavares 2:12 4/5..

Hent 2-1. N. Reynolds 2:13 3/5 (A. McEwen finished in 2:02 1/5 and L. E. Guterres in 2:05 1/5, but both Arst for were disqualified, the illegal leg action in the breast stroke turning and the latter for not properly).

Heat 3-1, 'G. Randall 2:06 2/5; 2. D. Collaco 2:07 2/5; 3. R. E. De Soura 2:13.

Heat 4.1. S. B. Mitford 2:01 2/5) 2. J. Gomes 2:02; 3. Eric Ho 2:10..

Heats In three Colony Chani- pionship events will be decided to- are the Men's 50 night. These Yards Free Style and 100 Yards Breast Stroke and the Women's

50 Yards Free Style, The entries are:

Women's 50 Yards Free Style Heat 1. Heather Anderson (VRC), Cynthia Enger (VRC) and Joan Wong (Chinese YMCA),

Marcel Cerdan, who has now won the world middle- weight title from Tony Zale, snapped in conversation with Georges Carpentier at his Loch Sheldrake, New York, training camp.

Carpentier, one of the greatest boxers France, has ever produced, lost to Jack Dempsey in a heavyweight title fight in 1921. AP Wirephoto.

Cerdan Nets $50,000

of

Marcel New York, Sept. 22-Representatives Cerdan, the new middleweight champion, today opened negotiations with Twentieth Century Club for a possible on December non-title fight at Madison Square Garden

10.

The gold-toothed Frenchman fought for the rival Tournament of Champions last night when he wrested the 160-pound crown from Tony Zale at nearby Jersey City.

He is under contract with on Wednesday night that he will accept a fight against Bruce Wood- the Tournament of Champions of Britain by the end of this

defence to make a June title

year or in the beginning of 1949. for that outfit against Zale, or

The Swedish boxer said that he some other challenger if Zalehad not yet received any offer from retiros.

promoter Jack Solomons who was reported to have said that he would like Woodcock to meet Tandberg European heavy weight champlon-

non-title

Garden

HENRY COTTON'S ACCENT ON HANDS

New York, Sept. 23-llenry Colton, three-time Bri- tish Open Golf Champion, sat down to lunch, and began flexing his hands soon after he gave tho waiter his order. The waiter was puzzled. So were the others at the table,

"I do this regularly," said Cotton.. "I usually carry two Red rubber balls in my pocket. and squeeze them constantly to strengthen my hands."

England's top professional golfer | insansana EZALNIA UNEISTONZAGATAVOITEETTICOATE then explained that he belloves

hands are more important than anything else in golf.

American pros use their body' more," he said, "That's where I think they make a mistake. It's the hands and not the body that give you accuracy. That's why I carry

Ladies' Tennis

Championships

Entries for this year's Colony

those rubber balls. They keep my Ladies' Singles and Doubles and hands active."

the

"In America you have wide fair-Mixed Doubles Championships, ways," said the 42-year-old pro. "It's organised annually by only natural that the golfers wil Ladies' Recreation Club, close sacrifice accuracy for distance. For at noon on Saturday, October our championships in England wo 9. let the grass grow on the fairways.

Thcso should be sent to tho GAME OF ACCURACY Tournament Secretary, Ladies' Ro- "When wo cut the grass the fair-creation Club, 10 Peak Road, Hong- This makes kong. Entrance fee is $10 for the ways are narrowed. our courses tougher on long ball-singles and $7.50 for the doubles.

The tournament starts on Monday, golf a game of hitters but makes accuracy, which I think it should October 18,

Alter all, the

was Kame designed for everybody,"

This is Cotton's third trip to the Championships. Club events will be United States since last October. the Ladies' Singles, Men's Singles, This is not a challenge," warned Ladies' Doubles, Men's Doubles and Cotton, "but rather my own idea.

Mixed Doubles

be.

Entries also close on the same date for the Ladies' Recreation Club

I think it would help golf. The There will also be a Men's Inter- matches could be arranged on Hong Tournament home-and-home winner-take-all

cap club events.

for the Inter-

HOME FOOTBALL

basis agreeable to your top golfers." Hog Challenge Cup and five bandi-

After Collon put away tont tastes Dimen sized lamb chop, the discussion got around to the recent British «You Just saw how I won the on Colton exclaimed as he put down London, Sept. 22. —Results his knife and

matches "I did football, training aboard ship and in the were: States-training on American food. We don't have anything like it in England. Associated Press

fork.

VON NIDA UPSET Birkdale, Lancashire, Sept. 22. Norman Von Nido,

of Australia. the leading money winner in Brl- golf this season. tish professional was today surprisingly defeated by player, a little known Edinburgh

H. Watt, in the first round of the £2,500 British Match Play cham- plonship here.

Sixty.

Watt won by one hole. four professionals were entered. Reuter.

opponents mentioned were Johnny in Harringay Arena in London for Ruggor International

Among the Heat 2.-Shauna Anderson (VRC), Colan, New York light-heavyweight, Joan Eager (VRC) and Leung Oland Anton Raadik, Estonian middle-

who had Cerdan on

the wolght mu! (University)

floor, three times in their Chicago 100 Yards Breast Strokr Heal

Roza-Pereira scrap. 1.-Gerry (VRC), S.

(VRC),. E. Carvalho

Lou Gordon Randall (VRC) and Tai-ping (Lai Tsun).

Heat 2.- Chan Chiu-cheong (Chinese YMCA), Johnnie Yvanovich (VRC), G. Blenkinsop (VRC) and Eric Ho (University).

50 Yards Free Style

Roza-Pereira Xicat 1. Gerry (VRC), Eric Guest (VRC),

Henri Ballerand (European YMCA) and A. V. Lopes (VIC).

ship bout.

Of the tentative dates for the fight-November 2 or December

Zale, who was so badly beaten-Tandberg said he would prefer

the later date.--Associated Press. by Cerdan that he could not come out for the 12th round, expressed a desire for a return itle match with Marcel.

LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE

New York, Sept. 22.-Because of However, his co-managers, Sent his explosive punch. Ike Williams Pain and Art Winch, sald the is favoured four to one to keep his question of his retirement would world lightweight championship in tomorrow night's 15-round Aght be decided after he had taken a

an-

with Jess Flores, speedy California

Mexican, at Yankee Stadium.

On

ENGLAND BEATS WALES 11-5

of played today THIRD DIVISION (Southern)' Bournemouth 1 Exeler City

FRIENDLY

Hibernians

0

0 Manchester U. 1

RUGBY LEAGUE

B

Huddersfield

17 Dewsbury

Batley Leeds

RUCCER INTERNATIONAL

11 Wales England

-Reuter and Associated Press.

SHEFFIELD' ASPIRES

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By ARCHIE QUICK While two cities like Nottingham and Bristol are content evidently

football, Sheffield aspires to two first Division sides.

Wednesday

with Second and Third Division

One, objective that have in front of them is to follow the United into the First Division and plage Hillsboro on a par with Bramall Lane.

nt

Wednesday came with a rush

of victory in the first half when they tien.

They expect legs opposition this

London, Sept. 22.-England beat Wales by one goal, three trics (11 points) to one goal, one try (five points) in a

dourness of Birmingham's defence Rugby League International at season's tall-end and only the and Newcastle United's exchequer match at Wigan this evening.

England practically made certain stood between them' and their ambi- brict rest. Tony's managers picked

got three tries and a goal without

Manager Teddy Davidson. up his cheque for US$120,000.

prevented a runaway England-vie-great-goalkeeper in his time..says.ho. Promoter Andy Nederleiter

the same card Ray "Suga reply. Only a grim Welsh defence time. Heat 2-George Saunders (VRC),

thinks his present team will do the Robinson, welterweight champion, is at

tory. Gordon Randall (VRC), Jack Gomes nounced that the Kross gate

the miserable weather trick, but if weaknesses should be- to meet The scheduled

flashy Kid Owing to

Wednesday Chi-hung Jersey City was US$254,300. Wong and

apparent, the the players found the come (VHC)

Gavilan of Cuba in a non-tile ten-conditions, (Eastern).

Tournament of Champions also re-

for radio rights round bout. Robinson is favoured going difficult and the match had few directorate will not hesitate to buy.

and McCormick

Ledgard I saw Wednesday play at West 3.

stars. movie rights. at 3% to on-Unlied Press.

were England's best while Mahoney Ham-and only an equalising goal in Johnny movie Montero) (VIC), ceived 545,000 10 Chiu-cheong (Chinese YMCA) and Total net receipts were US$283,905.

BOXER DIES

stood out in the Welsh three-quarter almost complete darkness prevented the Yorkshiremen taking away both Cordan, who had been permitted

line. Chol Lee-hang (Chinese YMCA).

Findlett and McCormick points. Philadelphia,

22.-Bill Heat 4-Lau Tai-ping (Lai Tsun), 20 percent of net proceeds in case 20

Sept.

Holme,

West Ham are no meanside but of Thompson, 21-year-old Philadelphia scored England's tries, with Talin

second- Wilfred Lawrence (VRC). Hui Yin- percent exceeded his guarantee of

of the raters for most

Ume. US$50,000." United heavyweight, died last night from kicking the goal. Mohaney got the Sheftd made them look cheung (University) and William Teo US$40,000, earned (Eastern),

injuries which he received in a Welsh try, Bollard converting.

goal has an uncanny Other League results today were: McIntosh in fight against Johnny Haynes, of New York, here last Thursday. Batley 8 Huddersfield 0. Leeds 17 sense of positioning while ex-West

Dewsbury 3-Reuter.

Hem player Cockroft and Welsh in- Reuter.

ternational Whitcomb are two grand halves.

100 Yards Free Style Heat 1-1. F. Monteiro (VRC) 50 Becs.; 2. Johnnle Yvanovich (VIC) 61 Guest (VRC) 60 secs. 3. Eric secs.

"more Press.

than

purso

FRENCHMEN JUBILANT

Jersey

INTERPORT TRIAL The following players have been selected to play in a trial match on Saturday at the KCC, commenc-championship to France today.

City, Sept. 22-Marcel Cerdan and hundreds of his jubilant French supporters celebrated the re- middleweight turn of the world

ing at 1.30 p.m.

The same players are requested to be available for a further trial match on Sunday.

A. M. Prata. "Just prior to the finals being

Major A. E, Hoig. Major Dawe, D. H. Leach, Capt played, the Colony was visited by Heat 2-1. Gerry Roza-Pereira

of the Malayan China

F/O E. N. Gambril, badminton team, (VRC) 58 9/5 secs; 2. Wilfred Law- Thornton, J. M. Gesano, Sem. Ldr and the Association was delighted 1nce (VRC) 58 3/ secs.: 3 Chan Chiu-D. M. Gall,

F. Howarth, H. Owen-Hughes. to be able to present them to the cheong (Chinese YMCA) 50 2/5 Cept J. Roberts, A. el. Arculi Jr. A R. Kitchell, Capt D. Webb, K. public in exhibition matches.

Nazarin, H. Evans Thomas, F/O R. K. Hinshalwood, Capt Wilson, N, Hart-Baker, A. Zimmern, G. N. Gosano, A. P. Perora, Lt A. Stepto, T. A. Penrce:

SCCs,

Heat 3.-1. Lau Tal-ping (Lai "Their displays were undoubtedly the finest ever seen on a badminton Toun) 57 1/5 secs; 2. Choi Lec-hang court in Hongkong and the fact (Chinese YMCA).67 4/5 secs.

Women's 100 Yards Free Style into the that 400 people crowded

The Misses Leung Ol-mul, Shauna thede Club de Recreto to watch

Heather Anderson and distinguished visitors indicated how Anderson, popular they wore.

Jn, o reason which called for much hard work and co-operation'į the Association wishes to place on record its appreciation of the efforts of the anecin sub-committee ap- pointed to orannise league pro- grammes and the championships; to all clubs who, when approached, readily made available their courts to the Association; to those who volunteered to

the umpire in

championship and exhibition games; to all the generous friends who donated now trophies for the league competition and the championships; and to the Press for its willing assla- tanco in the 'way of publicity.

The Association's financial post- tion can be regarded as highly satisfactory.

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Two Changes In Team Against Denmark

London, Sept. 23.-The Football Association an- nounced on Wednesday that Stanley Mortensen and Tom Finney were unfit to play for England against Denmark. at Copenhagen next Sunday.

the

Mortensen's place as inside-right. will be taken by Shackleton of Sunderland. Bob Langton of Preston will substitute for his team mate, Finney, at outside-left:

will make- Both Mortensen and Finney are castle Inside-left, on the injury list and failed to pass Danish trip as a travelling reserve. They hnd The two changes in no way shake fitness examinations. originally been pleked for the trip England's falih in victory. There is complete confidence here that the ́OLYMPIC CHAMPION In hopes they would be fit

England's team will depart by air English professionals can defeat the

Danish amateurs by several goals on Friday,

Langton is a well-known Inter-Associated Press.

During the national for England. 1940-47 season he played against Switzerland, France, Holinad, Eire ac and Ireland and Wales.

TO TURN PRO Rome, Sept. 22-Mario Gheila, the Indian holder of the world and Olymple spring cycling titles, has decided to turn professional, cording to the Turin correspondent of the Rome newspaper, Giornale Della.

ISTANBUL WINS

Cerdan was victor over Tony Zale at the Roosevelt Stadtum last night tenchnical knockout at the end

by

of 11. rounds and thus became the holder of a title which had not been outside the United States since Mar- cel-Thil, also of France, held it in 1932.

Zale, tired and battered beyond}, endurance, surrendered his cham- plonship in a dramatic fashion. The last few seconds of the 11th round were speeding by, with Cer- dan,

llad been Uie case through". out the other 10 rounds, Jolting

with powerful back Zale's head

hooks.

Zale was on the ropes

and was

for

taking a pasting. As the bell the end of the round sounded, Zale, as if giving_up the ghost, dropped his head and then slowly sagged to

he

to coma

BASEBALL

BOSTON BRAVES

FUMBLE

IN PENNANT RACE

New York, Sept. 22.-With the National League pen- nant at their fingertips, Boston Braves fumbled inglorious- ly today and bowed before St Louis Cardinals who leaped Braves needed a into second place with an-8-2 victory. triumph plus a Brooklyn loss to clinch the flag today.

Brooklyn did its part by losing to Pittsburgh, but skinny Ralph Brazle of Cardinals forestalled any pennant celebration in Boston when he tamed Braves on six hits for his seventh win.

After the contest Boston led the second place Red Birds by seven games and third place Dodgers by seven and a half. The carliest Braves can clinch the pennant now is Saturday,

1

for his 16th victory, just did

Southpaw Warren Spahn, looking

not

There was not time for a count, Arid Zale's seconds dragged him to his stool. For about 30 seconds have it today and was removed for a there was. speculation as to whether pinch hitter in ne third after Cor-

out dinals had taken a 3-0 tend.. would be abla again.

The victory was costly to St Louis Eventually the referee signalled inasmuch as it cost them the ser- that it was all over. nounced that Zale was unable to vices of cutfelder Enos nughter,

who suffered round and

possible use fractate come up for the 12th Cerdan was proclaimed the cham- and a two-inch gash unter his we

when he was struck by a

se tinnie plon

Few titles have ever been won so of Nippy Jones' bat. decisively withouta clean knock-out. -Reuter.

an- It was

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11

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I still consider Swift about the In best left-back in football while the attack Froggatt, son of the famous back, Jordan from Doncas- fer, and Quigley are a brilliant in-

side trio.

to

Maybe, Wednesday are not BO strong on the wings as they should that bo and it is in these positions manager Davidson will have Kend money. His own opinion that Southampton are. likely to be the bingest danger. West Ham should do well too.

tlon.

I think loft-half Moroney is sure to get into the Irish international side this season, while debutante Carrol from Limerick looks ke another profitable Irish importa-

Manager Charles Parnter is intent upon completing his 50 years with the East London club, This will be In August and he will then hand. over office to his assistant, Ted Fen- remarkable ton, who had such a success with Colchester United in the Cup Competition Just 'season.

Mr Paynter has been player. Etrainer and manager with the club and is now the doyen of football 0afells.

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THE SCORES American League

Athletics 1 Philadelphin Detroit Tigers"....

Athlelles: p. Morchildon, Harris, Savage; c. Rosar,

Tigers: p. Newhouser; c. Ginsberg.

National League Chicago Cubs New York Giants ...

Cubs: p. Rush; c. Scheffing. Glants: p. Koelo, Trinkle; Yvars, Rip Sewell, 40-year-old Pittsburgh righthander, dumped Dodgers into Westrum. third place by beating them on six Chicago Cubs WOODCOCK'S, NEXT

Dixie (nightcap) hits, 5-1. Stan Rojek and London, Sept. 22.--Bruce Wood Walker, two ex-Dodgers, helped New York Giants....

Cubs; .p. the British heavyweight Sowell register his 12th victory by Walker. cock,

Glants: D. champlon, who last night knocked banging out four hits apiece. out the American, Lee Oma, has

Chicago Cubs ran thoir vietory Hartung; c. Yvors. agreed to defend his European title string to three straight by beating St. Louis Cardinals ... $ 1 against Olle Tandberg, the Swedish New York Giants in both enda of Boston Braves champion,

He is extremely proud of his great record and rightly and I under- stand that the permission of the Football Association is going to be sought to enable him to be made a his Anresentation when he renches

tubilee.

HOW THEY STAND National Yurae_

Win Lost

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Boston

10

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623

2

Brooklyn

79 07

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McCall, Borowy;

Hansen, Lombardi,

St Louls.

C.

79

70

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Pittsburgh

.542

New York

75

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8

17. 2

Philadelphia Cincinnati

63

A2

517 .434

415

Hogue,

Chleago

Boston Cleveland

1.414

54

828

no

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11

0 Now York

0

1

Philadelphia Detroit

Palica,

St Louis

Pittsburgh Pirates

Mr Jock Solomons, the promotor, a doubleheader, 3-2 and 11-7. Rookie Cardinals: p. Brazle; c. Rice. Bob Russ hurled thite-hitter in Braves: p. Spahn, Barroll, Istanbul, Sept. 23-A mixed In eabled terms to Tandberg today the opener. The nightcap was

Shoun, Lyons; c. Mol. tanbul soccer team beat the Aua- offering him the fight at Harringay

Brooklyn Dodgers to trian Club Wacker 3-0 in a hard Shackleton is a

Houter. international matches although he fought match here on Wednesday on November, 2 or December played for England in a victorious. The first half was scoreless..

This is Wacker's only defeat in Bignor Chella is expected to do match against Scotland In 1945,

the

newcomer

games played here-Associa

so before the start of the 1940 track That did not rate as a full inter- four season, the report added-Reuter, national, however, Millburn, New-ted Press.

TANDBERG-WILLING Stockholm, Sept. 23, The Swedish heavyweight, Ollo Tandberg, sald

14 lts and Gianta 13.

In the American League's only day lugtes in which Chicago Inshed out

game,-ItalNowhouser of Detroit Tigora recorded his 10th victory by beating Philadelphin Athletics B-1.

Pirates: p. Sowell; e. Klutiz.

D. Taylor, Dodgers: Branca, Minter; c. Campanolla United Press.

Washington

| Chicago

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