WEST INDIANS' TOUR
INDIA'S TEAM FOR FIRST TEST MATCH
Baroda, Oct. 25.-The Indian team for the first Test against the West Indies, which starts.....at - Delhi on November 10, will be selected from the following 12 players:
1. Amarnath (captain),
P. Sen (wicket-keeper),
Vijay Hazare,
Vinoo Mankad,
Russ Modi,
D. G. Phadkar,
C. T. Sarwate,
C. R. Rangachari,
H. R. Adhikari,
K. Taratore,
K. Ibrahim and
P. Umrigar.
**
have
Ibrahim and Umelgar
draw by the Indian States XI today in their three-day match.
Declaring their second Innings closed at 183 for three, of which Clyde Walcott secured '73 not out, the West Indies left the Stafcalde Just over, three hours in which to got 247 runs: for victory,
They scored 164 for Ave, Vindo Mankad making 33, Sohon! 40 and Adhikari 45 not out.
The Deal scores were: West Indles 200 and 183 for three declared; can States XI 143 and 104 for ava-Router.
not played in Test cricket ANOTHER. COMPTON
before. Taratore is a left arm slow } RECORD SOUGHT
bowler, Ibrahim is an openting bats- man, and the all-romder Umrigar
nctured
the
fanillers century in the visitor's first match against
Reuter
Lemon, Oct. 25-Middlesex Cricket Club pride themselves on
Indian Universitica Inst week having one of the best office staf
In the country, but they do not intend to snowed under when Denis Compton's Benefit Fund gets into its stride.
HELD TO A DRAW Barlo, Oct. 25.-The
West Indies touring team was held to n
RECREIO
The County is likely to engage a special oficial staff for the purpose. The chatron of Wh Denent Fraid Comunittee
David is Mr
LEADS Crowley, a Harrow Wehid school-
IN HOCKEY Recreio is the only team In the Hockey Association that has suffered no losses or draws since the start of the season four weeks ago. Khalsa and the Civil Service Recreation Club, though both
2
a
master. On the committee are Mr A. W. V. Rolins, 44-year-old Middlesex veteran, Mr Jim Simms and Mr Bud Flanagan,
Their alm in to make another record by passhu the Compton
£11,000 received last summer by Lancashire's Cyril Washbrook. Reutor.
unbeaten, Callover On The
have been held to a draw.
date
The following standings to bre lleial in respect of points.
Cambridgeshire
though the local Association hopes London. Oct. 25.-Members that the Home: Association, in which |
it is oftiated,
will sauction the of the Victoria
lenge being rau here t there are butted for over two and a half | no trophies being played
for:
HOW THEY STAND
Recreio
Khalsa
University
Civil Service RAP
Dutch IC
Poller
Navy
Goois
P W D L F A Pts
3 3 0 0 14 1 0 3 2.1 0 5 3 5 320 I 19 5 4 1 1 0 7 3 3 1. i 70.3 1.0 2 3 11 2 3 1 0 2 2 4 2 1.0 1.0 1 1 1
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12
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948.
KNOCKS THEM ABOUT
World heavyweight champlon Joe Louis' flays out with a' left in his exhibition bout with Pat Comisky, left, in the third round of their contest in Washington, D. C. and plans to fight again in June.
THE "BOXing news” SUGGESTS
Woodcock
Should Take On
Four In A Row On
On One Card
London, Oct. 25.-Although Lee Savold has been named as the next opponent for Britain's heavyweight champion, Bruce Woodcock, it does not lessen the interest in a suggestion made by the publication. "Boxing News."
Realising the concern being shown in providing worthy opponents for Woodcock if he is to rise to that pinnacle from which he can challenge for world honours, the paper suggests that he meets several men on the same night.
This is not such an astounding thought as might at first appear
not
Club tonight a
hours.on, the Cambridgeshire in i one of the longest callovers within
Only memory. horses were given a quotation and the writer makes out a very The first and recond favourites, sound case for his argument when Speciality and Explorer, were enter remembering the travesty of that Io back. Speciality was offered at last fight against Lee Oina. U to i, half a point longer olds than
(verseas tighter of 1:8II212 | 2 were available last Thursday. -Ex-
quality are wanted sinuly', to leewats
0.10 1 compared cive Woodrock a series of wes dal price plorer's with the previous offer of 8 to 1.
"Boxing News" prefers to delve In- Today's rain is expected to im to the sport's history by recalling the chance of Trinity, whose that when Britsin last had an outs price was contracted from 20 to starding heavyweight with no ag
to to 100 0. Another who shed
parent opponents to serve as step- several points was Royal Tara, whoping stones, several nights in a short moved from 25 to 1 to 18 to 1.
period were arranged. The final callover will take place
Phil Scott fought three good men, tomorrow evening. The Hongkong Hockey Assocla-
Frince Aly Khan's four-year old net of championship class, within n week. Later he fought two in tion will be holding » meeting at the S. C. Mt. Post Board Rooin at 5.30-cot, Fil, Dor, will not contest the one right, the ball was packed and question of Cambridgeshire Landicap at New Scolt benefitted in a way that could market on Wednesday and champion not have come from ordinary train- grounds will be the principal itemckey Gordon Richards is now with-ing routine. on the agenda, All Club secretaries cut a mount in the race. are requested to attend.
Army
1 0
Dockyard RC 2 0
01
0 2.-0 8.0
Cable & Wire-
less
2 0
0 2. 1 10 0
HOCKEY MEETING
p.. -rrow.
The
POLO INTERNATIONAL Rome. Oct. 25.-The Home Polo Club beat the Polo Club of Mulia by six goals to two in a match here today_for_a_cup_presented by the Itailan polo group,-Reater.
Coming Events In
prove
THE BETTING The quotations were:
0 to 1 Speciality,
to Explorer.
100 to 7 Wisley,
100 to 6 Trinity,
To T Royal Tara;
*2
10 Selin, Parbleu Sterope
20 to 1 Kibelin and Asylum, 3 to 1 Jacobite,
40 to 1 all others.-Reuter.
THE STARTERS
cock
Why, it is asked, cannot Wood-
undergo a similar sort of preparation? It is proposed that an invitation be extended to all young jambitious heavyweights and that four should be selected on merit to tackle Woodcock in the ring.
Each would light three rounds. meaning-that-Woodcock-would- and engage in what would virtually be 12-round contest. The only difference would be that each three rounds Woodcock would face a fresh man unless he was beaten by any of the four,
Should he knock out the first, he take 011 the
The Sports World London, Det. 25-The probable would presumably
TODAY
KENAANOTTONL
Basketball-Swatow Police Chinese YMCA at Caroline 'Stadium, 7.30 p.m.
A
starters
and Jockeys .for the second until all four had been op- Cambridgeshire Handicap, to be posed. run over one mile and one fur- long at Newmarket on Wednesday, are as follows:
Dor
PRESTIGE
It would give Woodcock valuable triumphant would Royal Tara (C. Smirke), Sole Delyon testing, and, (W. T. Evans). Patchoul W. Join carry more prestige than a knock- stonel Impeccable (F. C. Billetti, Salinn out such as he gained against Oma. Open Tennis-Colony
Tennis (J. Dayasuere), FU
(Gordon
is opponents, too, would get the (D. Hoy, KB- tleliards, Jenn's Star Ladies Singles- Championships:
belin . Meary), Standerton T. Go valuable experience of a fight with Mrs E. Litton v. Mrs M. Chow at
Ing) Deste (W. Neveit). Liberty Light the champion and should any be Ladies Recreation Club, 0.30 a.m.; (R. Lawson, Trialty (K. Gediln), Any- Ladles Doubies-Mrs Tamworth & tum 5 Sine), Explorer ID. Satin), viclurious, he might well be a new Miss Ribeiro v. Mrs Chiu & Mrs Speciality (E.), Stetape (D. Scho-British hope while, the pubile would Held, Abhol's Romance (P, J. Crawley), Bradley, at Ladles' Recreation Club, Jacobe (P1) Smit9, Valley Forge (no B.15
jockey), Ronan Way (no jockey), Red p.m.
Open Hardcourt Doubles Mercer), Admirals Yarn IG. Colony
Littlewd, Wisley (D. Greening), Pro Championships: Lee Wai-tong & teuse (P. Evans), Sea Shah C. fowley),
(W. Snatch), Stardom Seto Bick v. Rock Leang & Kwok Parbleu
Tucket, Metronome T. Stebotham). Flag-chung: Pang Ol-lam & La Fell Bloom (A. Richardson), Red Gauni- Ding-cheung v. Chan Kam-moon & det ing
Jockey i Chwarau Tek (3. Lam Kwan: R. Segalen & H. A. Dyson) Fair Breeze (3. Walker), Drink LA. Caroni. Yalla (nn Jockey), Prince Ayres v. Wm. Wu
Consort (P. Tomiin), and Nepalese (C.
Fung A.
"THE PATHAN”
Lo & N. Lo v. Wong Shu-ki & Ll. Orton). Thirty-six probables with Valley
and alta doubtful runners- Chun-kit: J. S. Lee & Lee Ming vo Reuter, Trang
& F. Poon, Chi-man
at Chinese Recreation
5.15 p.m. Club, LRC Championships: P. 11. Bon norman v. K. M. Getz: R. Segalen v. M. Heenan; winner of J. Kempton and G. Strickland v. F. Alexander: Men's Doubles-E. H. "Haltink & F. Bounk v. A. Todd & G. C. Hamilton TOMORROW
Basketball-Swatow
RETIRES
bave n rounds.
What is more, there are men 10 Britain to undergo ', tuch * test. Tournaments for heavyweights have been organised. In the past and another is in course of arrangement. History shows that little is heard of the winners of these events, ex-
that they
fri for conte cept
most interesting series of
an
BADMINTON LEAGUE
occasional tight, probably on a pro- gramme of other star attractions.
It might be a good idea to pit Woodcock against the semi-finelisty In the coming tournament on the lines suggested by the Boxing News, who offer their idea free, gratis und for nothing, to any promoter with the courage enough to put on the show, Reuter.
MIXED & LADIES' DOUBLES
ENTRIES LEFT OPEN
Entries for the Senior and Junior Mixed Doubles and the Ladies' Doubles Divisions of the Badminton League will be received until Saturday. These should have closed yesterday, but the Association meeting decided to keep them open owing to the insuficiency of entries.
Teams desiring to enter these divisions should notify the Hon. Secretary, Mr David Kwok, c/o Messrs Singon & -Co..-Hing-Lung-Street, of their intention_to_compete_not_
later than Saturday.
Entries
Men's Junior meeting of the Hongkong Badminton in the Dyables Division-13 in all-will be Association. divided into two sections, the top two teams from each section to play off for the Championship.
The League will open on Monday, November 22, with Blen's Doubles played on Mondays and Wednesdays, Mixed Doubles on Fridays Ladies' Doubles on Tuesdays.
and
To draw up the Axtures, a Sub- Committee comprising 3. A. Gray. President of the Association, David Kwok. (Hon Secretary), M. A. Oliveira, Hon Treasurer), R. Young. N. K. Chin, P. Lo and A. L. elected at yesterday's Fisher, was
""'WHY STOP AT £16?" ASKS MR HOWARTH
LEAGUE UNLIKELY TO SEEK AN INCREASE IN FOOTBALL WAGES
London, Oct. 25.-The suggestion that the Football League are likely to increase footballers' wages ut their annual meeting next season was news to Mr Fred Howarth, the Secretary of the League.
/
SENIOR DIVISION
Entries for Men's Doubles Division are: Hongkong University "A" and "B" Chinese YMCA, KCC "A" and Recreio "A".
COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE GALLERY WATCHES A SPECTACULAR SHOW
1
By "RECORDER"
From the gallery's point of view, the big match yes- terday in the Colony Open Tennis Championships at the Ladies Recreation Club turned out to be the 'meeting of R. Segalen and Mrs V. Slagter against II. A. Ayres and Miss Rita Lo. Segalen and Mrs: Slagter won 7-5, 2-6, 7-5.
The Ayres-Lo combination, a new one to local tournn- ment tennis, proved a formid ible. ono and with thres smashing players on the court with three of them fond of net play, there were thrills aplenty and one bad splil.
Ayres hnd a smashing service and
so had Mrs Slagter, Miss Lo stood up
to the one and Segalen to the other. DASEBALL
Baseline ployers both, they put In
one spectacular return after another. The gaine had some very bright moments and congregated qulie a gallery up on the hill.
It wasn'
game without bad errors in stroke' play, but the court craft was in to stay throughout and it would be difficult to suggest that it was not the better pair that won.
Everyone Wants
A St. Louis Brown
New York, Oct. 25. - St Louis Browns may not produce many pennants but they cer-
The surprise of the match was tainly, are topa nt producing the good display put up by Miss players sought by the remain- Ritn Lo, who seems to have all the der of the American League.
qualities necessary to a coming
champion. She has a sterdy if not Seven clubs fell all over them-
Browns' players. Boston selves last winter trying to acquire Red Sox got the best of them in Jack, Kra- mer, Els Hitchcock and Stephens,
spectacular serve, an Insilhet for being in position for the return and
• general unruntled
Approach to smash tactics. She only Incks the Ability to run.
Ayres, who in making lil Arst tournament appearance, has already acquired a reputation in other than tournament play, but beyond being forceful mul'a good strategist with a powerful strake he did not im- pressi as one likely to upset the reign of the Tsuis,
EVER STEADY
Vern
Now the Browns' prize chattel Is speedy Bob Dillinger, lind' baseman who bits. 300..Red Sox want him to play alongside Stephens.
New York Yankees are more than
mildly interested in Dulingor, who always has hit and fielded especially, well against them. The Brownia the Yanks most want in pitcher Cliff Fannin. alender fight händer with The ever-steady Segalen, no ex-in whistling fast ball and ceptional strategist but a player with chaallon to work mord often thu
11. in- a good eye and the will to win, was he is asked,
Catcher
never lost in the returns and it seemed that his eye was even cap-
Les Mosa, aged 23, is able of adjustment to the fallag another St. Louis player Yanks are Bight. He was right In the game Jeyeing. Detroit Tigers Bid from start to finish and he it was Washington Senators also reputed who pulled through to victory.
ly re casting covetous eyes at Fannin and Moss.-United Press,
Mrs Singter also rese to the cccasion in the last three games and there was enough excitement in
the last few minutes with match points.
fnur GOLF
On smash and steady tactics, Segalen and Mrs Slagter Jiad carried through to a 4-1 lead in the first set. They led at 5-3 and finally won at 7-9.
The
Tony Ricketts Wins China Open
Coll
25.
-Tony first Ave-
Oct Shangha),
the changing tactles with every Ricketts became game seemed to upset the Segalen-Line winner of the China Open Slagter combination after this and Championship here yesterday with Ayres at his most forceful best when he emerged triumphant from and Miss Lo rising to the occasion,, ma
a thrilling 38-hole duel with Leca Needham, with a 5 there was a surprising reversal
score of 300 for 72 hotes of play. Needham toolc The score read 7-5, 2-6.
Recond place with 304 and
Jim MacKinnon, Inst year's champion, with 305-Reuter.
Early in the third set, it looked as though Ayres and Miss Lo were not to be held. They sprung an
Then early lend and then lost it. Ayres took a bad split on the court
for
10 had to leave and
some minutes to have his arm patched up. When he came back, the light was already bad. He pulled up the score to 4-3 and then the Segalen determination Armed up. With Mrs Slagter, he turned the tide to lead 4-5. Then the game score levelled, and then Segalen went ahead uguin to win at 7-5 after a gruelling last iwo games.
LADIES' DOUBLES
The only other Colony Champion- ship game played at the LRC yester day saw Miss Dawn Kent and Mrs A. Shewan win rather easily from Mrs Strooback and Mrs Getz at
JUNIOR DIVISION Kowloon Dock Club: Chung Wah6-2 0-3. Club, Kowloon Tong Club "K" and "T" Chinese YMCA, St John's Club, VRC "A" and "D" KCC."B" Si Teresa "A" and "B" Recrelo "B" and University "C" (B Division).
RUGGER
}
On play from the baseline, the two pairs were evenly matched, but neither Mrs Stroobach nor Mrs Getz had any confidence at the net, while bein Miss Kent and Mrs Shewan found it difficult to keep away from snushing a loose ball.
Miss Kent's play from inidcourt upset the Stroobach-Getz combina- tion from the starl
a
25,-Returning
first play
AUSTRALIAN TITLE Sydney, Oct,
brilliant 33 for the nine holes in an 18-hole off here to-day, Ossie Pickworth, the holder, finished with a score of 71 to defeat Jim Ferrier by three his third successive strokes to wit Australian National Open Golf title, Pickworth and Ferrier tied on Saturday, each with a four-round
-score-of-280.-Reuter.
SPORTS ITEMS FROM LONDON
and Do-
The University (Association) foot- ball match between
Oxford Cambridge, will be played on cember 4 on the Tottenham Hotspur ground at White Hart Lane, Totten- ham, London,
In spite of French racing successes in England due to a temporary ∙nd- vantage in stamina, which will be remedied by introducing new blood into certala
strains, British thoroughbreds continue to be valuable doilar carners in
those countries where sprinters aro supreme. Figures for 18 months ending last May show that British bloodstock
worth
£2,500,000 hás been exported chiefly to hard cur-
WELSH POLICE FRANCE TOUR
On paper, the 0-2, 0-3 defeat is Newport, Wales, Oct. 25, ther overwhelming. Itact Mrs The French coal strike will not Strooiach and Mrs Getz more conrency countries. interfere with the Monmouth-dence in the first set, they would done better. When they shire police rugby team's match have
steadied up in the second, it was with the French gendarmeric already too late to turn the tide. In France on Saturday,
Monmouthshire police, who also play Perigourlan Club at Perfgueux on the following Monday, will leave this country travelling in uniform on Thursday night.
police
They are the first Welsh team to tour France.
They will include in their afde four Welsh International players Chester, Oct. 23. The directors of R. T.. Evans, Newport; W. E. Tam- Droylsden Football Club, at the bot- plin, Cardiff; W. 3. Evans, Ponty- tom of the Cheshire League, are pool and R. Taylor, Cross Keys waiting for their centre-forward to; Associated Press.. turn up for his pay.
Ife is the man who called on, Thursday and to the omelals hi was Tommy Kiernan of Stoke City. They delightedy signed him on for Satur- day's match with Chester Reserves.
FOOTBALL RIOT
thought the
20.-A
HARD. COURT RESULTS
Results in the opening round of the Colony Open Hard Court Championships played at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday were:
J. J. Remedios and W, A. Reed beat Lin Thiam-tet and T. Lo 6-4,
Daniel Chen
and Turner Cook beat Paul Kong and Frank Kwok 6-2, 6-3;
C. Kotewall and G. Choy beat J. D. Muckle and T. B. Hawthorne, 0-1, 0-1;
Tsoi Tin-fok beat J. S. Lee 4-1 0-2.
This demand gave the Interna- tional Horse Show at the White City, London, In August, · added im- portance, The export trade in native horses and ponies of all types in the first five months of this year C 1,500,000 com- reached nearly pared with only £452,000 for the whole of 1030.
Pedigree dogs are becoming an- other best seller aversens. As many as 500, valued at £43,000, have been offered to various buyers as a result of the English Kennel Club's efforts to promote trade.
$
AMERICAN PRO FOOTBALL
New York, Oct. 24-Professional football results, follow:
National Leagu Philadelphia 12 Chicago 7: Los Angoles 34 Detroit 3 New York 34 Pittsburgh #7: Washington 13 Greenbay : Chicago
Boston 27.
He said today: "The resolution for Hull tomorrow with a view to
not come from the playing for the city.-Reuter. will certainly Management Committee. We can- Singapore. After 10 years raclignot prevent a club from bringing
MISTAKEN IDENTITY in Australia and Malaya, the 14-up the matter if they wish." year-old horse the· Pathan has Mr Howarth commented on the retired from the turf. A suitable suggestion that 16 was the likely Polleo home has been found for this game maximum wage: "Why, stop, here?" South China at Caroline Hill old horse.
-Reuter. Stadiupi, 7.30 pm,
Imported by Mr Van Breukelen, Lawn Bowls Open Singles Semi- the trainer for the late Mr. Chont
RANGERS NOW WANT Anal: L. Sykes v. J. da Luz, at Hup Kee, the Pathan won in Clusa
CEORGE STOBBART Craigehgower Cricket Club; C.S.II before the war. During the
London, Oct. 25.--The newly- Rosselet v. . M. Omar at Club de Japanese occupation, he scored more Recreio
promoted than 10-times.
Second Division football 5 p..
Centro, Cal.; Oct. Trinis: 8th Just before his retirement, the club, Queens Park Rangers, realising Rugby-Navy
The Droylsden Ch Manager. Mr football coach who Destroyer
Flotilin. HMS Tamar a Pathan errated turf history when he international centre-forward, Jackie E. McCartney, sold after the game referte clied too many pet Referees' Meeting Causeway Day, 4.15 p.ni.
became the oldest horse to win at
Juice (lost 5 to 1): "He didn't shape like against his team was blamed for Tennis-Colony
turned have Doubles a professional meeting in Malaya. Milburn, is hopeless, hat Mixed
a First Division their attention to Newcastle's other couple of siilets."
star and missed a free-swinging riot among 100 foot-
The Hongkong Football Referees' ball fans and players to-day. Championship: Teul Yun-pul & Miss-Reuter.
orge Stobbart. centre-forward; George,
their Police broke up the battle with a Association held
fortnightly Then came a message stating that Mr Dave Magnall, the manager, Tommy Keirnan had scored two tear gas barrage and Entro meeting at the HKFA office yester-
mude
for a direct approach goals for Stoke Reserves against Junior College won the game from day evening.. Stobbart, but Newcastle will deal Aston Villa's second team.
Oceanside 12-0.
Among the subjects discussed were The police said the riot started at Droylsden's now only on an
player was told exchange basis. Another club which would have he would not be paid until he pro- coach, Dick Rutherford, charged arrangements for the proposed Press the final gunwiste, the Oceanside linesmen for Second Division games, | likeď · Stobbart is Coventry, Gity.vided proof of his identity.--Reüter. The following are the alteration,They had no player to offer in ex-
after the referee, Jerry Bennett, v. Referees' match, affillation to the The riferce ran for the gymnoglum - English Referees' Association, and TOUCH REF change, however, and liave turned to
But Oceanside: players cut off his representation
tho on n Midlands club for an inside for-
Sheffield, Oct. 29-Here is one retreat. Enraged fans and El Centro Council. ward-Reuter.
London soccer referee there will not be uny
Oct. players swarmed down to join the arguing with..
light.
It was disclosed that the HKFA | rackets season, which Henry Holl, a boxer who Aghts The police trded the visiting had ruled that registered players be the biggest on record there are & Mrs Campbell v. Mrs. M. Mor "Taj Class 7.—Arctic, Autumn Lear, In-|· Kondon, Oct. 25.-Viggo ́. Jenssen, Ernie foderick on November 8 for players on a bus and saw them out were ineligible to officiate os 20- muro tournamenia--opens today
the Danish International footballer, the British welterweight title, has of town.
that forces, and nhall & Mrs Christiansch. Mixai' 'grid, Jackal, -
was In with the “Grays" £850 Tournament Doubles-J. Kempton & Miss J. C. ■To CLK_3--Argus, lisopy' Season,
According to the poller, fans went existence a Chinese Referees' Asso-designed to encourage young profes- Jadestoso, Prince of Foxer, Sure Shot, arrived at Grimsby today from Den-been granted a licence as a football Millard v. Mr & Mrs D. L. Prophet.V- Day.
roark. He stated that ho is leaving|referee.—Associated Press.
on fighting all night-Unlted Press. eintion for smallball games.
sionals --Reuter,
D.
Kent v. J. D. Muckle & Birs Standaloft, at Ladies Recreatioit
Club, 5.15 p.m
Open Hardcourt Doubles Cham-
Winners Prònioted
Jockey
plonship: Leo Yue-wing & Wong By
Shlu-wing v. G. A. Noronha & R., A.
Marques; Choy Tin-fook & Choy
ey Club
v. Nielt Ma &-Tó, Shiu- to the Classification List:
T. E. Baker
& Partner v. Led
wok-kong de Wong
Chuen-sing
To Clans 2-Sunlight
To CA 5-Beckenham, Blue Ribbon, LRC Championships: Men's Sin-Desire. Liberation Star Masterpiece,
To Class 4-Doont Town, Chiste.
To Glam BeAmigo, Speedaway. Win-
gles-R. Segalen v. M. Heenan. Ladies' Doubles Mrs J. S. Dunnett] denifere.
.
DANE FOR HULL CITY -
thero
HKFA
All America Conferenca Cleveland 35 New York 7: Brooklyn 33 Chicago 14; Buffalo 33 Los Angeles 21; San Francisco 21 Baltimore 10,
College Rezulta Cantus 33 Beranton 7.
Bervice Teguits Marine Corps Recruit Depot 19 Pacino
Amphibious Forces 14-Associated Press.
SQUASH RACKETS
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