THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948.
LADIES' TENNIS TOURNEY
STARTS
NEXT WEEK
The first week's programme in the Ladles' Open Tennis Tournaments for the Colony Championship titles in the Ladies' Open' Singles and Doubles and the Open Mixed Doubles, organised by the Ladies' Recreation Club, bas been arranged as follows:
OPEN SINGLES
Monday, Oct. 18: Mra Collio v. Mr Stroobach, 0.30 a.m.; Miss Dawn Kent y. Mrs V. Slagter. D.30 a.m.;
Getz. Miss Law How Yeey. Mrs
5.15 pm.
Tuesday, Oct. 10: Mrs E. Litton v. Mra M. Chow, 5.15 pm.
OPEN DOUBLES Tuesday, Oct. 10: Miss Law How Yee & Miss R. Lung Cheung v. Mts Christiannen & Miss P. Ward; Mrs Colinco & Ming M. Ribeiro v.
Bradley Mrs Chiu de Mrs
(All games, start ut 5.15 p.m.)
Joncs Wednesday, Oct. 20; Men B.
Mrs Standaloft & & Mrs Kite v Mra E. Litton; Mrs Getz & Mrs Stroobach v. Miss, Dawn Kent &
Shownn Mrs A.
(Bolli gamen start of 5.15 p.m.)
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MIXED DOUBLES
Tuesday, Oct. 19: A. T. Dow & Mrr B. Jones v. Mrs Getz & Mrs Stroobach (0.25 m.).
Wednesday, Oct. 20: R. Segalen & Mrs Slagter v. H. A. Ayres & Miss R. Lo; Taul Wai-pui & Mrs E. Litton v. F. C. Kotewall & Miss P. Ward (Both games start at 5.15 p.m.).
KCC TENNIS
Migoli Comes
In Fourth
Newmarket, Oct. 14-Mr Joseph McGrath's three-year-old colt, Solar Slipper, scared a surprising win in the Champion Stakes run over one here today, and a quarter miles
Marcel beating by three lengths Boussne's French challenger, Nirgal, Drako with Royal
four lengths further away third, and the even money favourite, Migolt, only fourth of the seven runners.
The Ago Khan's Migoll only re- on his home cently beat Nirgal course in winning the Prix de l'Are de Triomphe and, as the winner of the Champion Stakes inst year, was fully expected to score again but, running the last race of his career, he failed' badly".
na to 1 chance, Solar Slipper,
start to finish Nirgal led from starting at nine to 1wo, faited to challenge and get in an effective
Irish-bred
Windsor of SUIL the
running
strongly. On Slipper, scored easily.
starting at 6 to 1, Royal Drake.
place Just beat Magoli for third after the judge hod consulted the photo-finish camera-Reuler.
MANILA SWIMMERS ARRIVE
Drowsy-eyed after a plane trip from Manila with a take-off at two o'clock in the morning, the Manila swimming team, arrived at Kai Tak at 7.30 a.m. today and will spend most of this morning and afternoon catching up on lost sleep.
The above picture, tuken by the Telegraph staff photographer, shows them grouped together, just prior to taking off for bed at the Gloucester Hotel where they are staying. In the picture is the Philippines Consul in Hongkong, Senor Vaja.
There are 17 swimmers in all, ten men and seven women. They are necompanied by Mr. Mariano Nable. of the Philippines Amateur Athletle Federation, who heade the delega- tion, and two coaches.
The coaches are Mr Jose Obtal, former Olympie free style swimmer. who
after is woking
the men's
leam, and Mrs Carmen Ylanan, who
Is tokng after the girls.
CLOSE TO PERFECTION New York. Doubles
Or. 14.-Cllation, Mixed Amcrlean An
about as close to perfection as a Scale Handicap tennis tournament
ence horse can get, probably will will be held on the KCC grass couris
race Uct. 11, starting at lé running his next to last on Sunday,
when he leaves the post a heavy However sleepy-eyed; the Manila 2 Back
team looked very of each favourite in the $100,000 Internn- Only one player out
tion Gold couple participating need bo member of the KCC., All KCC tennis Saturday Cup at Belmont Park on
а
pinyers are cordially invited to parroccdates only
ticipate.
conflent and the
news that the time trials earlier, re- ported in the Telegraph bad been held in the 50-metre Rizal Pool fur- ther sinks Hongkong's hopes in the men's events,
&
Hongkong: Lykke Rose (Lane 3) Women's 200 Yards Relay Manjin (Lane 2): Angela Fermin, & Joan Wong (Lane 1)
Onada Ann Labayen, Andrea Erudita Vito.
Hongkong (Lane 3): Shanna An- Mamic derson, leather Anderson.
Wong. Leung & Jean
Men's 220 Yards Free Style Manila: Mahamad Mala (Lane 3: Serain Villanueva (Lane 1)
&
&
longkong: Lau Tai-ping (Lane 2) Wilfred Lawrence (Lane 4) Women's 100 Yards Breast Stroke
Manlin: Norma Guerrero (Lane 31
$
&
Men's
Men's 200 Tarts Breast Stroke Mantia: Rene Amabuyok (Lane 2) & Jacinto Cayco (Lane 4)
Hongkong: Leung Hin-kin (Lane 3) & Johnnie Yvanovich (Lane 1)
Women's 220 Yards Free Style Manila: Andrea Oflada (Lane 3) & Erudita Vito (Lane 1)
Hongkong: Sybil Wong (Lane 2) & Mamle Leung (Lane 4)
Men's 880 Yards Free Style Manila: Mahamad Mala (Lane 2) & Serafin Villanueva (Lane 4)
Hongkong: Chan Chun-nam (Lane
Lykke Rose (Lane 2) Yuk-bing (Lane
4). 100 Yards Back Stroke Manila: Edilberto Bonus (Lane 2)3) & Wong Kam-wah (Lane 1) & Artemio Salamat (Lane 4)
Hongkong: A. V. Lopen (Lane 3) this&Cheung Wai-lam (Lane 1)
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The smooth striding Calumet farm a mile and live furlongs away from becoming the second
However; our swimmers are better winner of greatest money all time, is
to compete than ever they were and we may expected
lookt forward with confidence some excellent performances evening at the Victoria Recreation starts at Chub. The programme 0.15 p.m. sharp.
The Manila swimmers are having night workout at the VRC la the
otherwise
"Bounding Basque" only in the $25,000 Pimlico Specist
Still Has Bounce
London,
OCL.
on October 20 after Saturday's en- deavour.
Wowen's 150 Yards Back Stroke Manila: Ann Labayen (Lan 2) & Lourdes Alba (Lane 4)
Men's 300 Yards Medley Relay Manila! (Lane 2) Artemio Sala- mnt, Jacinto Cayco & Eugenio Pailleo.
Hongkong: (Lane 3) A. V. Lopes, Gerry Roza-Fercira & F. Monteiro.
The great buy, three-year-old son 14-50-year-old of Buli Lea, may be running one Jean Borotra moved into the semi of the last races of his carcer. final of the men's sluples in the Trainer Jimmy Jones had sald re-early evening, but are covered courts down teints cham-peatedly the past month that Cita-rasting from both the training and ARCHIE QUICK ON GOLF pionships at Queen's Club onion would be retired for the sea-the social round. Thursday,
Dorotra, holder of the men's title strice 1938. detented. Charlie Jones,
one time British Davis Cup player, 0-1, 6-4.
DRAW FOR TODAY
son after the Pimlico race.-United Press.
•
The following is the draw for this evening's programme;
The velerby, Frenchman played Biggest Fixture
sparkling tennis, He moved quicks- and volleyed ly about the court superbly from all angles.
Boroira in the semi-final play bespectacled Howard
List
Ever
will London Walion, racing
British Davis Cupper and former Royal Air Force champion.-Asso- cluted Press.
LAWN BOWLS
Open Singles Quarter-Finals
The draw for the quarter-thals -of-the-Open-Singles Championship
of the Colony resulted as follows.
TUESDAY, OCT. 19
At KBCC 5 p.m.
C. S. Rosselet ws. J. S. Landolt; 'Empire, R. P. Phillips.
nati
Oct. 14. The Axture Jat for next senson is the biggest in the history of the British turf. The Est, issued lo-day, comprises 383 dally pro- grammes and a minimum of 2,208 races, as compared with 2,218 races this season.
Racing will begain at Lincoln March 17 and end at Manchester and
Lingfield Park on November 19.
The Grand National, the Derby and the St Leger will all again be
The Return Of Louis
By JACK HAND
of
New York. The return Joe Louis is causing drastic re- : visions in the fight script.
No sooner had the news hit the street that Joe was coming
BRITISH PROFESSIONALS' FORMIDABLE FRONT
t
It is a remarkable fact that although the standard of home professional golf is decried, our formidable overseas visitors consistently fail to capture our major champlon- ships.
Americans may come and capture our amateur and women's titles but the solid front of men professionals holds fast. This, it must be admitted, has been chiefly due to the superlative form of Fred Daly of Northern Ireland and Henry Cotton whose successes in Open and Match Play Championships have resisted the challenges of the Von Nidas, Bobby Lockes, Art Clarks, Johnny Bullus and the reminder of United States contingent.
1 asked Norman Von Nida, Aus-{
JACKIE MILBURN WANTS TO LEAVE NEWCASTLE
Newcastle, Oct. 14.—Jackie Ailburn, England's new International centre-forward, wants to leave his present club, Newcastle United.
Milburn, along with Donaldson. Newcastle centre for ward, asked. mannger George Martin on Thursday to tell the directors of the club they want to be placed on the transfer list.
The trouble
wants
is that Newcastle Milburn to play Inside- forward while Donaldson stays centre-forward.
Just Milbara, who played centre-forward for Engiant against Ireland In Belfast last Saturday wants to consolidate his spot us stccessor to Tommy Lawton in the National football team,
Donaldson too, isn't anxious to play anywhere but centre-forward and he will not be satisfied with a spot in the Newcastle second team.
Before being selected as England's contre-forward, Milburn ployed inside-forward for Newcastle.-85- sociated Press.
Seven New Caps
Glasgow, Oct.
13, Seven new Caps are Included In Scotland's team to play Wales in the Association Football International at Cardif on October 23. The only. former internationals in the side are Shaw, Young. Waddell and Steel.
The team ls:
ISN'T
Appa
NOMZTHAMPTON
NOTTS COUNTY
TO-DAY
LAWTON MARVELLOUS- DID
YOU EVER SEE HIM IN MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY"?
Second Division
A. Football
3 Police
3 PCA
Results of Second Division League football matches played yesterday
་། Cowan (Morten): Howie (Hiber-were; Evans Navy nian), Show (IIbernion); (Celtic). Young (Glasgow Rangers), Chinese AA!
3 Tramways (Motherwell); Waddell Kitchee Redpath
HOW THEY STAND (Glasgow Rangers), Muson (Third Lanark), Reilly (Hibernian), Steel | Chinese AA 0 0 0 G 32 3 10 (Derby County), Kelly (Barnsley). | KM. Bus... 4 4 0 0 25 4
--Reuter.
ALBION TEEMS WITH SCOUTS
igher :
South
China
Tramways Navy Navy
20 3
4 3 10 130 G 95 0 5 3 2 0
14
211 11 5
20
20 10 10
Army (K'n) St Joseph's
Talkoo
PCA
0 10 10
Army (HK)
7 11
3 1
1 4 1
3 0 2
1
1 50 4
6 13
3 0 3
O
2 10
1 22
Football's newest manager, Police Jack Smith of West Bromwich, wo Chinese
Solleitors Club
has thought out something University
scouts new. He has called his together from ull parts of Dockyard Great Britain for a pep talk and it turns out that his club has a surprising number of 35 of these scouts.
be
Is this a record? Anyway it must heavy on the payroll for these seouls got a weekly wage and annual bonus necording to the quality of their discoveries.
of
4 n
Racing Entries
Eighth Extra Entries for the Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club scheduled for October 23 have been announced as below:
M.P-Argus, Argu R, Chelsea. Dawn Diamondfield, Eastern Diamond, Fearless Witness, Happy Toy, Hongkong Maiden. Mabuliny, Mix, Prince of Foxes, Radar, Shangrito, Sprinter, Sure Shot, V-E Day. Wright.
1-Epson Handicap. (1st Section), class 3. from 12 MP-Ascot Beauty, Avalon, Buckley Managers Frank
Blue Sky, Boom Town. Flying Arrow. and
Jeep Lea, Lano, Tebel, flod Fox. Jack Tinn admit that their success
2.Thirsk Handicap, (1st Section), class their scouting system. Westlo, 12 miles-Aan ling. Airileld, Arctic, Bromwich's Jack Smith, this scuson's | Autumnn Leaf, Beile Fontaine, Blue Peter Culonta, Dashing Beauty II, Empress of successor to Ted Vizard, was last Calum Ballito, Fat choy, Flying Wheel, season trainer to Wolverhampton Good Ship, Kwong Yiu, Lili Marlene, and he obviously gleaned ideas from Pacle. Prosperity, Rosebud, Sino Mar-
alail. Major Buckley. This Scout get- J-Lowes Ilandicap. class 7, from 1 together is an excellent means instructing scouts In various parts of the country upon the lear plan and general scheme of club strategy.
Albion's aim is the First Division 4-amiton Park Stakes. class 7, I held on Saturdays. The National out of "retirement" than Gus
"I would advise all possible can-and the Hawthorns authorities will mile-Chief Witness 143; Golden Eagle 143: Happy Season 143: Jedestone 143: Justice of Peace 141; Kelly 143; Kwong will be held on March 28, and the Lesnevich broke a bone in his tenacious little fighter, why didates for next year's malch to get be sathalied with nothing less.
Ming 143: Lola Sapola 145: Marigold 143; danes of the Ave Classic races, as
Talent spotters of Albion include earl Bridge 143; Pinkto 143; Sans Alour far as can be ascertained at present right foot and withdrew from this should be and his reply was in at least one game of match play I am personally con- per week and en courses like Birk-
many old well-known players, 143; Sidber 143; The Stranger 143. his date with Jersey Joe Wal-"So far us
among them-Fitton, Cookson, Sandway Ascot Beauty. Ataman. Battlefield, BCesarewitch Stakes, 24 miles-Any- cerned. I think the explanation-isdale at that.. Two Thousand Guineas at New-cott.
this. I come over here purely ns
Crown Witness, Empress of Peace. Fifth "It is no good practising on elssy ford and Jones. market on April 27:
Alarm, Hurricane, Jorp Shing, Justice of Z was confusion in the camo a commercial proposition and it is
courses and then coming up against
Peace, King of Peace, Liy, Metear. Chief, Americans all of a sudden
Queen, Tho the Tournament of Champions, up to me to earn as much money os
on tiger
Nevertire, Norio group that I can. the new promotional
country like this.
Tootsie. Vagabond King, V-3 Day.
5-Goodwood Handicap, class 4, d fur Mike challenged
Jacobs with
longs-Amigo, Anyway, Argentine Moon "I have to enter all tournaments
dozen would also have two Zale middle- Marcel Cerdan-Tony
Beckanisam Desert Knight, Domino, professionals selected three months
Pollol, King of Pesco. Prines Delight. Roosevelt because tax and travelling and hotel at title scrap weight
into winnings so expenses bite
and get them playing
Hasher, Spanish Onion, Speedaway, Tri- Stadium, Jersey City.
result is
poll, Victorious. WindermOTO. · that when in advance A heavyweight cilmination bout greatly. The
fessional Golfers Association and Walcott, your Open and Match Play Chun- each other. Clubs and the Pro- Lesnevich between
a little afford the expense." Involving
total guarantee of some pionships come around, if I am not
stale I am either homesick, as now or losing some of $100,000, was a big selling point of exactly the Jersey card.
Suddenly the promoters discovered my zest for the game. that there was no elimination tournament of any kind. CHANGES MIND
ore:
One Thousand Guinens at New- market on April 20;
The Oaks at Epsom on June 2 The Derby at Epsom on June 1; The St. Leger at Doncaster on
K. M. Omar v. A, J. Coelho; Um-September 10.-Reuter, piré A. J. Hall,
At Craigongower
L. Sykes y. S. Yusuf; Umpire: U M. Omar.
M. D. Haszon Umpire: A. E. Coates.
v. J. A. dn Luz:
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
In the quarter-finals of the lawn bowls open pairs championship at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday, J. A. da Luz and R. F. da Luz beat A. E, Coates and D. W. Bradbury 21-10.
In the open singles quarter-finals, also at the KBCC, J. S. Landelt beat W. C. Ogley 21-13.
Coming Events In The Sports World
KCC Cricket Teams The following will represent the KCC senior eleven in a cricket match against the RAF at KCC tomorrow (Saturday).
and
a
+
need for any
V. C. Ilond. Umpire, never would fight again,
"I
COLF TUITION SCHEME
can
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Manager Smith wants his men tall, courageous, of good character and loyal to the club. Albion feel that this is their
opportunity sea-
son.
Rugger Results
Lendon, Oct. 14. The results of rugby football games played today
were:
INTER-COUNTY
1
Glamorgan AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Australians
8 St Helen's
-Reuter,
the Particularly is this so with
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP London,
13. In Oct.
Notis, Lincoln News of the World £2,500 Tourna-
British sce
golf "put Warwickshire 25 ment in which I have been beaten effort to
& Derby R. E. Lee (capt), N. Hart Baker,
former on the map," two run- back round two years in the first E. C. Fincher, G. E. Baker, W. H.
British Ryder Cup Internationals, Culledge, P. Smith, A. Zimmern. Louls, changing his mind despite sing."
Dick Burton, 1030 open champlon, announcements that he
taking who is a professional at Coombe Cornwall definitely ie Norman said he R. Zimmern, J. Barrow, Capi repeated Webby
Arthur Lees Hill, Surrey, and W. J. Cox, of Ful- C. J. Merritt; scorer, J. P. Robinson. would meet the winner of the Nov. chunky Yorkshireman
the free tultion to promising young The KCC second team to play, an 12 Madison Square Garden fight of Dore and Tetley Shefeld Club well, Middlesex, have offered to glvr
he sails for between
Ezzard Charles of Cin- with him when
on October 8 unl will golfers.-Reuter, RAF eleven at Kal Tak tomorrow will be S.A. Gray (capt), E. Randall, and Joe luksi of Kulpment. Argentine
Пу himself
home from South D. Langaton Jones, V.H. White. G.
November 10 After on R. Rosselet, R Adams,
America EA.J. Pa
11 months absence from Sydney.
Talking at Birkdale with ex-Open Champion George Tuncan who, al- though he competed in the event 43 years ago, still walked every inch of the strenuous courte during the
and
MACIONALINISCUIT Hancock, V.C. Seymour, A.J. Wood,
K. Hagedoorn
T. Locke. Reserves, E. Guest and J.A. Tibble. CRAIGENGOWER TEAM
will represent The following Craigengower Cricket Club against IR.C. on Saturday, October 16, at 2 nm. on the Valley Ground.
C. 1. Lam, G. A. Souza, S Ramchand, G. Hong Chay, R. Tay, A H. Ismall, H. P. Lim, J. L. Youngsnye, T. Crabtree, R. O. Baker, R. I, Iranee, and I. M. Omar (121 man Scorer: Franels Lee.
.TODAY Swimming-Interport Swimming: Manila v. Hongkong (First Day) at the Victoria Recreation Club 0.15 p.m.
Hockey-RAF v. Dockyards NC, King's Park, 5.16, p.m.
TOMORROW
at
n
up "It Baksi and Charles put good fght and the winner comics through good, I'll fight him," said the 31-year-old heavyweight king There was a sinalt loophole there as regards the opponent, but it ap- pears obvious that the frown Bom her means to fight again.
the 38-holes final of the Match Play It was evident that Louis was not Championship, he said that British loo keen on hanging them up when Golf would benefit greatly if there he scheduled an exhibition bout at
more match play and fewer with Paterson
Pat was
stroke tournaments. Washington Comiskey. That's not the way for a retiring oldster to act.
ACE, IN HOLE
•Louis was Mike Jacobs', ace in the hole all along in this "war" with tho
new promoters who never have been
he
"Going out with pencil and paper for the medal play is no sort of training for the Ryder Cup test. Our men go into that as though 11 was a completely strange game.
Army
Boxing Team
Football-First Division League: New Red Sox Coach
taken too seriously in the offices of Army v South Chinn Sookunpoo; CAA v. St Joseph's at
Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 14.--The the Twentieth Century Sporting Club, The Jacobs empire was founded on Boundary Street: Eastern v. Kitchee
Atlanta Constitution, an exclusive contract with the Brown at Caroline Hill; Club v. Police at newspaper,
sald today that Hazen "Kik" Cuyler, Bomber when he goes out, it probably
London. .Oct. 13, Donnki Happy Valley (Kickoff at
at 6 p.m.)
manager of the Atlanta Cracker, will be safe to assume that the new
the Army amateur Secotia Division League: PCA v.
would become coach for Boston champ-Charles, Bakai, or whoever Scott
champion who Kitchee at Caroline Hill; Solicitors
It may be will be another. Jacobs light-heavyweight
reached the finals in the Olymple V. KMB at St. Joseph's; WD led Sox next year.
As a star for Chicago Cubs, Cuvier exclusive. Chinese v. CAA at Army ground;
Lesnevich's Injury suffered when Games, has not been included in the Army (Kowloon) v. St. Joseph's at played for the Red Sox pilot, Joe
alipped
leaving the Army team to box Wales at Alder- while
of shot on November 3. He is owaiting Chatham Road; Police v. Eestern at McCarthy,
As manager of the Crackers, he postoffice in ble home town to an operation on the nose and is not, Boundary Street; Club v. Navy at
was expected to be.flt enough to take' Dockyard v. Army (Hong-developed young Billy Goodman Cliffside Park, N.J., according
an out- Promoter Andy Niederreiter, Tramways who was converted from St. Joseph's, felder into an outstanding rookie the second tough break for the T. part on that date.
The Army's first string teain for Erst baseman for Boston Americans nt C.
been the match will be: Goodman was sold
Originally Lesnevich had Lawn this year.
to meet Freddie Mills, the
Flyweight, Lance Bombardler D. lifted his light heavyweight crown In' a major up-Bell; bantamweight, Private P. Mor- sot, July 20: Mills begged off due to risons, featherweight, Corporal M. flaces and they subbed Walcott, the O'Sullivan; lightweight, Bombardier Camden, N.J. poppy guy who wan 11 Urch; welterweight, Lance Cer- knocked out by Louls in the 11th poral J. Lucy: middleweight, Rille
nur in June after losing a close man C. Burn; light-heavyweight. J. 16-round decision to the champ in McLeavy; and heavyweight, Guards-
man B, Harding-Reuter.
kong
at Causeway
BO
9.30
p..)
University Kickoff ni
Lawn Bowls-flongkong
V. Blowin Association, Hongkong & Shanghal Portuguese record $75,000-United Press.
to
Combined Red Sox after the 1948 season for who
at Club de Recrele, 3,30 p.m.
2.30 p.m.; Mohawks v. Wildnro,
4 p.m. (Both foothail
Necrolo garues .. at
Saftball--Blackhawks v. Vikings, SMAILES BENEFIT
Leeds. Oct. 13.1-The benefit fund Frank Smalles, the Yorkshiru Interport at Victoria Recreation cricketer, has so far realised £4,000.
-Reuter, Club (Second Day), 9.80 p.m.
Bwound), la v. Hongkong for
December.
!
NATIONAL LEAGUE
3
10
-Cheater Handicap, clase 2, (int Bec- tion, mile Blue Ribbon, Cooper, De-
char masterpiece P
Row Emme,, Sunshine, Vid chard Day
8-Epson Handicap, (2nd Section).
Crown class 3, from 1 MP-Cassie,
National Witness, D Day, Flying JM, Congress, Toyal Commission, Sugarfoot. Sunlight. Thunderbolt,
9. Chester Handicap, (2nd Bection), class 2.1 mile-Chesterfield, Happy Kentucky Moon, Valley, Hurricane,
Strike, Liberation Star, Lily, Lucky Meteorologist, Panda, Pearl Diver.
10-Thirsk Handleap. (2nd Section), efana 0, 134 mile~Al Fresco, Constant Star, Ding How, Esmeralda, Flight, Fluke Shot, Frostylight. Good Bay, Ingrin, Jackal, Noonday Sun Peacock, Priority, Ride, Rosemario, Shahin. "Túe Chief, Toowoomba Boy, Tunny, Two Bld.
PENNANT
WINNERS
Billy Southworth (right), manager of Boston Braves, winners of the 1948 National Leaguo pennant, Indicates the year as made by numbers on the backs Braves uniforms at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, prior to the Boston-Brooklyn" gámé,
The players are: Tommy Holmes (1); Earl. Torgeson (9); Jeff Heath (4) and Connie Ryan (8).
The Braves have since lost the World Series to the Cleveland Indians, --- AP Wirephoto.
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