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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE CRICKET

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1948.

FOUR NEAR-WINS AND A THOROUGH PASTING

By "RECORDER"

League Cricket hit the doldrums this week-end, not so much on account of a lack of brightness to it but for the failing light which prevented victories in four drawn matches that could have come with another 15 minutes.

Ninety minutes for the after-tea knock doesn't seem to be enough either for the batting or the fielding side. One solution suggested for Saturdays was that the Chamber of Commerce comes out in favour of stumps being drawn in offices at noon, permitting a start for matches at 1 p.m. and a tea recess at 3.35 p.m.

As it was, breaks for the tea interval were very short in all matches, the side bat- ting at the time having the advantage of the first attack on the rock-cake and the sandwiches.

camo

the

As stumps wero dirawn, generally While it saw Craigengower collapse, |Cralgengower

Into its own Army. light, the University in very poor at 5.45 p.m.

XI not at ils IRC Recreio needed 34 runs from three againar an Optimists'

the brightest and, let alone passing three University wickets to beat the RAF and

with figures for the Arst time in a League Royal Navy men had bowlers handy Ainnon

reached season, than 11.33 n match this better analyses of

for the University wicket.

tunazing gure

wickeln. for seven batting, of 172 University had two wickels

the This with the Faculty contributing Army take for win against

a Optimists and three brilliant calchra not a single run, the Profersor being Recreio In Indifferent light augured well for out first ball.

dane in been what could have another few minutes.

to

ENOUGH WAG The Scorpions, though they had and Stokes, loat

Leach, Pearce Howarth for 30 runs against Navy, hind enough wag in a four-wicket tail to score a necessary three runs for four League points,

Army had the bowling and KCC the batting to take the necessary wicket or score the necessary 12 runs for victory at Sookunpoo.

re-

It was at Sookunpoo also that the

was First Division wh sola gistered. There, Craigengower, the I keep stoutly for which team

future. predicting out

for 50

against

600 500

54

44

12.08 12.72

470

38

12.52

540

DUR $2 .32

11.50

10.55

BOWLING

19

Buns Wkts Averige diven Taken Der Wt.

421

8.50

501

40

10.22

RAF

002 45

13.37

plling on Scorpions The Optimists began

after fea Optimists runs at a steady pace but it was soon evident that two-a-

KCC minute was beyond them against

Craigeugower University fielding that turned fours University into twos

Royal Navy

€25

46

13.58

43 13.74

535

38

14.80

404

40

10.60

B14 49

10.61

707 654

45 43

f7.71 19.88

In the early stages of the Opti- mists' innings, it did not seem as though the undergraduates stood any but these of victory | chance

considerably shortly brightened, up after 5 p.m. with two fine catches by S.M. Teh off his own bowling and another one by Eric Ho. HOW THEY STAND

were the

Recreio IRC Army

RAF

IRC

al lost by seven wickets.

It

was

a most dismal performance Optimists

that ended with six ducks in a row. Scorpions The IRC, a lethargle team at bes: KCC

so far, was evidently anxious

get the game over in time for Craigengewer wedding reception and discovered

ther

fire

still had some of that pre-war

to their bowling.

IL

and

MCC v. Natal

Durban, accurate Young MCC

P W D L Pla

2.

$

14

2

0

14

11

Arst innings

closed

und Wright, and Bedser

the helped dismiss

halt of to

side for 203 by the strong Natal close of the second day's play after tourists' the Mann hat declared

at 301 for 9

Nov. 27.Stendy bowling by

1

10

wickets.

10

ין

Had catchez been accepted, how- the MICC would have been in a better position.

ever

three

SPORTING SAM

THE MANNION CASE

Footballers

For Secure

By Reg. Wootton

On The Hunt

Employment

By PETER DITTON

Many of the rules governing the operation of professional football in England are years out of date. It is tim: the Football League recognised this fact and brought them lato line with modern requirements.

The case of Wilfred Mannion emphasises the need. Mannion, the Middlesborough and England insile-right, was a member of the Great Britain side which beat the rest of Europe in 1947 by six goals to one.

Is In-pany.

THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD

Arny

Police

Navy

FOOTBALL

FIRST DIVISION

"

8. Chiun "A"

KATI GAA

6 Eastern

1 Kilchee

2 Club

4 Kwong Walt

2 St Joseph's

1 B. China "B"

HOW THEY STAND

S, China "A" KM Bus Chinese. A A Army Iishce Eastern St Joseph's

P. W D L F A Pts. 8 8 0 0 28 7 16 0 7 0 2 20 11 14 B 0 12.20 17 13 85 1 3 25 18 11 10 8 1 4:34 23 11

4 23.20 17 10

8 4 1 3 19 13 9

9 3 2 4 23 2

9 3 5 10

7 2.2

S. Chino "B"

Club

Police

Navy

£

RAF

1

Kwong War

B

1.8

CAA.. NAVY

Kitchco

SECOND DIVISION

PCA Tramways KMB Army (K'n)

Dockyard

4 St. Joseph's

3. Club

GWD Chinese

3. Solicitors

3 Army (HK)

8 Talkoo

HOW THEY STAND·

Chinese AA South China KM. Bus Navy to

All this is true. Those who range catablished in the flotel business; One of the greatest players of mo- !

was transferred by Chelsea to Notts dern times, he has had a disagree-themselves on the side of Mannion the equally famous Tommy Lawton outside holds, ment with his club. The upshot-he point out that in no other profession →

football a profession--can County where ho bas not merely naked for his transfer and but has stipulated the amount of his the employer prevent an employee football, a remunerative appointment transfer fee. The great popularity of ability from beltering himself as a manager of a typewriting com-

and the volume of if no breach of a contract

These things are common know- of the player sympathy felt for him-at least up to volved.

Here is the odd thing aboutledge and it is quite obvious that

anxious a point has made him front page

security for him news in the papers for very nearly English football:-although player Mannion, desperately

contracts obtain similar

Middles- are under contmet these six months,

last

him to the Indeed the matter has

for only one season, but cluba self, is trying to forco

to transfer importance much national

have, according to the operation borough

ปร seems likely & Whitley Committee of the transfer system, the right to club he believes will guarantee him similar to that which sat to discuss retain players Indefinitely providing the question of Nurses' Wages, will they offer them a minimum living hold an enquiry Into payments for wage.

professional footballer.

assumed that it

af

hag

ICitcher Army (HIC) Army (Kn) Tramways

91. Joseph's

Club Polich

WD Chinese, Dockyard

University

There is inuch to be sald for the

view. Equally | Talkon Maunion point of

of PCA In favour

Solicitore also be ad- Furthermore, it players refuse to forceful arguments Middlesborough fan Requests by pinyers for transfers are not uncommon, but what inakes accept such terms it is within the vanced. To solve this typleal clash

the opinion

'Lengue Football The MCC begin well by getting the Mannion case so unusual is the power of the club to put the player

should make new rulings on the Tastead the then player's repeated refusals to sign compelled Stoke City to transfer him men out for 50, but

Universi club than other

Oldham

Blackpool--where he

whole transfer system. Instead to South Africa's for Nourse,

so far sat AF 2 Dudley

Fontisall hletic, operating In the Third out of the game and this has actunity

Footba League Test captain, and W. Wade came to Athletic,

pack result

Navy altogether too complacently. stubborn fourth wicket Division of the Northern Section happened in the past.

is the Players' Union, Recreio gether in

the

club Lengue-a

of ever-increasing Police partnership of 83.

paid to a footballer in England is an organisation

even if the £12 per week during the playing strength and prestige, has taken the season and £10 during the summer, initiative and the probability is that, This payment is not Axed by the through their efforts, clubs but is the ruling of the all-Mannion business is settled, a dis- Recrele

cussion of the principles involved will be heard in the House of Com- powerful Football League.

mons.

to University

loyal Navy

only

AVERAGES TEAM

PER WICKET

BATTING

Toli 1:14

654 36

Wate. Average Last Fer Wit C45 38 21.50 663 34 10.50 18.10

952 57 611 47

Abbas, Arst change-bowler called upon, took six in four overs, wickets for 12 runs with his medium-to-fast deliveries.

It in difcult to understand what

cumo

over

Craigentower. Souza. Optimists Robert Tay and Ramchand reached Recreio two figures but the total contribution Scorpions from eight other batsmen, all of RAF

fair batting averages, them with contributed two runs between the

lat.

STARLESS AFTERNOON

Saturday afternoon of performances.

It was a

few

outstanding

Best Performances

In Saturday's League Cricket

BATTING

J. M. Gosano (Recrelo

Optimists)

0.

J. Kerr (Scorpions Navy)

Hart (Navy v Scorpions)

R. W. Franklin (Optimists

University)

G. N. Gosano (Necrelo

RAF)

V

52

47°

Major Haig (Army v KCC)

-E.-C. Fincher (KCC_v_Army)

២ ផ្លូវ៩៨ គឺ ៩៦ និ

-30

KCC

Occasionals

11

2

needing

of

of

Football

Nourse, who was missed at three without any real fluencial resources and nearly run out when 10. went and one certainly incapable of pay-- Ing out of their own revenue any- make 72 in two hours on to

four thing like the £20,000 upward only hitting

get minutes,

which Middlesborough could boundaries,

from a dozen other clubs. Natal Anished the day

Manaton has, through an Oldham 39 to avoid the possibility

mm, received a lucrative 16.70 follow on with five wickets to full.

football and ment outside 13.00

Oldham "It R has sold in effect, Athletic for me or I will give up football, Furthermore Oldham shall not pay more than £12,000 for my services.

Beat RAF

Reuter.

Sheffield

Brisbane, Nov.

(122) innker New South

Shield

27-J Mooney

century- This is an ultimatum by a player became the third

when to his club' unprecedented in the The of

innings Wales carried their annals of football. In a friendly cricket match played score to 499 against Queensland lo- first of the Sheffield

at the Tiongkong Cricket Club yesterday in the day, the Occasionals beat the RAF Shield games this season, by one wicket.

IL.A.F.

Marshall, e Webb, b Oliver

Hayburst. b Oliver

Beirao, cant b award

Morris, Melan

Graham, b Wales

Hinchalwood, e Webb, u Arthy

Lee, b Wales

Sawyer. b Artby

Cambrill, no! out

Follett, b Franklin

Hodgson, b McLellan

Extras

for

were

drawn Before

stumps

hud lost two wickets Queensland

71 runs, but W. A. Brown was 17 still unbeaten with 42 to his credit: Yesterday Arthur Morris (120) and Keither Miller (109) reached three

South Wales figures for Reuter,

Total

103

Bowling Analysis

28

-Howard.

Oliver Wolen

V

McLellan

Arthy

Franklin

A. M. Prain (Reccelo v RAF)

Hughes (Navy v Scorpions)

D.

Chelllah (University Optimists)

*No: Out

BOWLING

A. I. Abbas (IRC v CCC)

F. R. Zimmern (KCC v Army) 0-35

M. J. Divecha (KCC v Army) 4-27

Occasionals

Webb, Graham

20

28

Murray-Brown. e Fallett, b Gambril

Onver, run til

Mills, e Gainbril. & Grahum

McLellan, h Gambrill

New

THE PRINCIPLE

The maximum wage that can bo

cannot im- Therefore Mannion prove his financial status, his font- balier's salary, in a legal mansor and that is a matter of paramount

through leaving importance Middlesborough another club. Middlesborough have been paying him the top wage of £12 a week and

eventually whatever club ไป signature cannot

more.

for

secures offer him

THE NIGHTMARE

Is Mannion, or the principle which he endeavours to establish, fair and

But the rent question Involved is Mannion argues that he has Just?

and not just a matter of playing football good given Middlesborough

club onc

or another. The service. He signed for for faithful them in 1937 and all that Middles- nightmare of all professional foot- borough had to pay for his signature valiers is "what will happen to me But when my footballing days are over." £ 10-tigning-on fee. was a

We have seen in Britain in the Judged by values placed on other players he is worth today at least postwar years how easy it has been £20,000 to Middlesborough. That for clubs and players to blow sky

the

governing regulations would cost the club to maximum pay and transfers. is what

There are the notorious cases ot replace him.

The player has also said that

Matthews, ace outside- have Stanley

England. who virtually The following are the handicaps his opinion Middlesborough for the 11th Extra race meeting of already "done well enough out of right the Hongkong Jockey Club on De-him." He has brought honour to the club by being selected consistently bax cember 4 (Saturday)

to play for England-and-he- Increased their lakings through the turnstiles at every home mulch.

Race Handicaps

2. Lingerer Randlenp (Clan 5) 1 Mille, Arabian Mon 147, Big Shot 141, Bol Palio 159. icingsher 13. Marber 143. of Hearts 154. 154, Queen sa Nevertire

Specunway 150, Sulphur 138, Whirlawny 143, 3indermere 149.

4-12

Arty, b Gratiam

Gnr. D. Baston (Army v

KCC)

Kerr. b Graham

5-31

Frankiin, Baw, b Graham

Weir, xt Morris, b Graham

F/O, E. N. Garabrill (RAF ́v

Recreio)

Howard. not out

1-10

Wales, not ont

CPO White (Navy

Extras

30

Scorpions)

3-11

S. M. Tel

(University

Total (for 9 whis)

104

Optimists)

3-17

Bowling Analysis

L/Cpl. Jones (Army v KCC)

3-19

A. K. Ismail (IRC » CCC)

3-22

Cambrill

P. J. Billimoria (CCC v IRC)

3-20

Graliam Hodgson

3-30

Sawber Follett

L. F. Stokes (Scorpions V

Navy)

PONKEY

League Cricket Averages

BATTING:

LD. Kilbee (Optimists)

G. N. Gosano (Reerelo)

L. F. Stokes (Scorpions)

H. Owen-llughes (Scorpions)

R. W. Franklin (Optimists)

Lt. A. Stepto (Army)

Or E. L. Gosano (Recreio)

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

A, R. Abbas (INC)

M. N. da Silva (Recreio)

C268566-787858EEN-28)

2. Finale fandicap (1st See.) From 2

(Clay G).

man ng 149. Airfield 142, Al Frescu

141, Nolle Fontaine 153. Blue Peter, 149, Fat Chey 142. Flight 135, Good Ship 146,3

132, Lightning 130. Justice of Pence

Alami Beauts 19, Minx 132, Prosperity 135. Sapientia 159, Shahin 141, Shanchal Marshall 143. Too- 159. Sing Beauty woomba Boy 142.

3. Last Chance Stakes flet Sec.) From 2 m.p. (Class Unclassified).

Atlantie 148. Burge 150. Forcing Die 151, Hongkong Belle 147, Jinx 148, Mar- 11an. Maid 148, Mastermind 143. Merry Thoughts 143. Morning Sun 143, Soto Mark Lansie 151, Supersonics 143,

(Clas 4. Loggards Stakes. Miler.

143, Ame. Clipper 143. Eye Witness Gangway 143, Golden Eagle 143. Happy Season 14 Jadestone 14. Lola Sapola 143, Midnight Express 113; 13. Glory 143, Sprinter 143, Trial Trip 143. Wright 141

Autumn Champions.

6. Hongkong 154 MELIC

Aan Hing 147, Amazon 147, Black Mar- ket 147, Chesterfield 147, Dalry Bell 147, Firth. Alarm 147, Flying Arrow 147, Fort Knox 147, Jeep Lee 147, King et Peace 147, Lovely Lady 147. Mateor 147. Nore Queen 147, Pearl Diver 147, Vagabond Ring 147.

RUGBY LEAGUE

in

ENGLAND WINS INTERNATIONAL

Bordeaux, Nov. 28,-Scoring goals in the last two minutes, England snatched a dramatic win over France by 12 points to five today in a Rugby League international.

two

Though England led by two points to nil at halftime. they were trailing when France two points to five scored a penalty goal five minutes from time.

determined Then in a

high

of

The

I'M TIRED

Barry Appelly

OF WEARING THE SAME OLD THING DAY AFTER DAY

Spurs Find An Answer To The Problem

By ARCHIE QUICK

"If all Clubs treated their players, as well as we do at Tottenham," said Football Association legislator Wagstaffe Simmons on his way back from the England-Wales Inter- national at Birmingham, "there would be none of this talk of star players wanting to be on the move.

"We never pay an extra penny to induce our men to stay but none of them ever wants to go. And none ever does. When did you over hear of a Spur wanting to be away, or of an ex-Spur in want after his playing career has finished?"

Navy

Army

PROKOS

HOCKEY

HOW

Civil Service Khalsa

University

Dulch HC

RAF Police

YMCA

Dockyard RC C&W....

Saints

4 Dockyard

7 YMCA

4 Dutch HC

OC & W

1 Army

THEY STAND

1HO0W

P W D L F A Pis.

081 0 34

8 6 2 1

0 4 9 1

7 4

SOFTBALL

SENIOR LEAGUE

HKBC

14

Canadians

ปี 帅

Overscas

Madcaps

Americans

Chun Hoa 1

Khalsa

0

10

Recreio forfeited game to VRC

HOW THEY STAND

Canadiang

Madcaps

VRC Khalsa Americans Recreio

Won Lost Pere,

B

1.000

.750

St. Josephs

5

.714

.714

.714

,428

..333

..143

13 .:43

.000

HKBC

Chung Hwa -Ov.--Chinese-

Filipinos

Police

Braves

JUNIOR LEAGUE

16 Rangers Blackhawks 1 Vikingo

Wildfires

Roxes

Bravos

HOW. THEY STAND

Jaguars Mohawks

Roxes Wildfres Blackhawks

Vikings Rangers

Won Lost Perc.

.0

$1,000

5.

1......833

.800

3

800

5

283

200

...167

187

LADIES LEAGUE

Wildcats Canadians

HOW THEY STAND

:18

Won Lost 'Perc.

30 1.000

3

1

4730

1

1260

0 3000

Football Association Treasurer Players" Union Secretary Jimmy rally Harry Huband admitted he knew of Guthrie, with whom I also spoke, is determined to England got over for a converted try no solution to the present Mannion said the Union

are underhave the outmoded transfer system Wildcats three minutes later and, with half a contretemps. Players

but overhauled., to July from July contract

Turning "to cricket,. I am glad to Canadians minule left, scored again.

England played. better as a com- registration ties them to n club if see that the MCC have agreed to Pirates

the that club offers them minimum bination, but France claimed

torms. honours for individual brilliance in

that the Frank Ches-

Mr Huband thought thereal Fund shall be ex-

a match watched by 28,000 people. would have to be some modification ter

1 Me.Neuler. 6. Tardy Handicap,' (Class 8). Argus 142, Bright Season 135, Eastern Diamond 150, Gentleman Jim 135, Har vard 143. Hongkong Malden 150, Kooka- burra 143, National Guard 140, Prince of Foxes 13 Princes Delight 135, Radar 159, Sidber 159, Silver Wheel 133. Sure Bhet 112, Topsali 125, VE Day 150.

3. Finale Handicap (Ind. Sec.) From 2 m.n. (Clus 6).

Colonia 140, Constant Star 137. Dashing Beauty II 158. Ding How 147, Elmer 150 Empress of Peace 159, Lameraids 142,

135, Noonday Sun 160, Pacific 13. Pos cock 142, Priority 151, Rifle 142, Rosebud 147, Rosemarie

159, 143, Birathnamara Two Bl4 143,

Australian Tennis

Not

Highest

Innings Out Runs Score

Averago

1 152

76.00

2

104

54.08

105

120

48.25

80

40.00

79

70

39.50

77

38.50

140

37.25

104

34.00

34.00

G. T. Rowe (Optimists)

136

7, Last Chance Stakes. (2nd Sec.) 34.00 Frum 2 m.p. (Class D & Unclataided).

man

05

32.50

05

31.60

M. Gosano (University)

104

30.80

A/C. Belme (RAF).

158

A. H. Madar (IRC)

105

A/C Morris (RAF)

77

25.33. 26.25 25.00

183. Sunny. 103.

Major C. R. Murrey Brown (Army)

127

25.40

G. Hong Choy (CCC)

150

25.00

D. H. Lench (Scorpions)

05

48.

23,75

N. R. Oliver (Optimists)

03

23,25

F/O. Marshall (RAF).

107

21.40

overs Maldens Runs

Wickets

Average

Lt. A. Steplo (Army)

61.2

10

07

10

5.10

Gnr. D. Banton (Army). 42.4

13

DO

14

0.85

Dr E. L. Gosano (Recrelo) 61

19

120

+

7.05

-A/C. Graham (RAF)

40

14

110

8.50

Cpl. Hodgson (RAF)

37.5

103

8.75

Nell McCarthy,

TE

P. Mahon (Optimists). 49.5

13

133

0.80

Australian horse,

L/Cpl. L Jones, (Army)

5

105.

0.04

J. C. Koh (University)

DA

104

10.77

closed that he thoroughbred

A. E. Perry (Optimists)

42

108

10.80

breeders'

A. P, Porcira (Recreio)

09.3

200

10.04

$300,000.

A. IC. Ismall (IRC)

50.5

144

11.07

F/O. B. N. Gambrill (RAF) 49

140

11.23

F. Howarth (Scorpions) 09

Crabtree (CCC)

101

11.03

will

65.3

247

13.00

Whether they intend to race

H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) 39.4

144

13.09

F. R. Zimmern (KCC) ....

R. E. Leo. (KCC) THE+44

01 45

101

13,04

137

P.J. Billimoria (CCC) ........

81

280

13.70 10.04

TH. Lean (University)

07.3.

10.16

10.09

BOWLING:

9 M. Teh (University) 09:

Cup

and

of this at the Football Association's tended for a year, next Annual General Meeting but

more

prc-

the

Wahoos

LRC Tennis

Results of tennis tournament matches played at the Ladies Recrea- lon Club yesterday were as follows-

Club mixed doubles: J. B. Hawthorn and Mrs Standaloft beat C. W. L. Way and Mrs Marshall 0-2, 6-1.

Fiandicap mixed doubles: Hawthorn and Mrs Standaloft best Way and Mice, Elroe- bach 1-0, 7-0, 0-3.

Handicap men's singles; Dr Bajart beat K. B. Baker (-), 0-3, -2

Handicap men's doubles: 1. Bonnerman and T. Saul beat Dr. Ramaler, and. A... Pollak 7-5, 6-3,

Club ladies singles: Mrs Litton beat Mrs. Getz 80-2, 0-1,

Handicap ladles doubles: Mrs Bradley Lambert-Baker", bent". Misa And i Millard and Miss Murdoch 6-1, 6-1,

KCC Tennis

As I forecast, it was a financial he wasn't sure how the difficulty flop, only £2,700 being raised in- could

for can- stead of the expected £10,000. It be clrcumvented,

Counties Sydney, Nov. 27-Miss Doris cellation of registration would lead | is to be hoped that the

favour unscrupulous will now rally round, forgetting the Hart,

American the

Wight to choos and

maximum 2s, Od. subscription who

was poaching. player,

He foresaw a stream of players viously imposed by the MCC. No. 3 In the 1947 United

MORTENSEN INJURED Ailsa 151, Arabian Night 151, Beity ranked Lou 108. Bronte 143, Flying Dragon 141, States rankings, won the women's in both directions if this happened

with

One thing Mr Huband was Jeep Beauty 153, Maria Flena 143 doubles and mixed doubles

London, Nov. 28-Stanley Mor- Maroubra 151. National Hope 143, Patins Australian partners in the Now certain of was that substitutes would

knee have to be allowed in future home tensen, England's inside right, to- South Wales Championships here.

obtains day. reported a very polriful Frank Sedgman, the Australian International matches, as

following his injury at Charlton champions, The game

at Villa Park was yesterday, and his finess for Davis Cup player, partnered her overseas. to beat the Australian

on and Nancy

Bolton, ruined as a spectacle through the International match with Switzer- on Wednesday. Colin Lon

after 23 land at Highbury to Laurio injury to

Scott by 0-4.

doubt In the women's doubles, Miss minutes.

Ward right-back, remains in some d With

The English team left tonight for Matthews right-hat, Hart played with Nancye Bolton Mortensen and beat Miss M. Toomey

without partner, England's football Brighton, a Sussex constal resort.

All A party of Swiss officials arrived Miss D. Whittaker, both of Victoria, machine creaked and stopped today, at an airport neat Bourne- credit ten men for winning no-

mouth; whero their aircraft, which nil but no judgment could be a mould have arrived at Northolt, ment was held at the Kowloon Cricket

performances, praised of individual - FENCING

diverted, because of fog-Reu- Association ter Football Scoliish

TURKS WIN London, Nov. 28-The Danish

had met of the fencing champion and runnerup in Secretary George Graham told me Shannon II, dis-

the Olymple Games, Karel Lach the International Board

Ankara, Nov 28-Turkey do la aclling tho

the New Year a proposal that a tearh mann, was undefeated in helping the before the match and shelved until to an

American

beat Ladies' Cercle. D'Escrime, to

International football. for syndicale

the

London Fencing Club by drawn from the four home countries feated Greece by two goals to one

Australia and New match-Router. nine wins to seven today in the final should next summer air tour Canada, today in on The new syndicate is said to con- of the British Women's Inter-Club South Africa,

Zealand,

NEW COVENTRY MANAGER sist of 30 members, each of whom fencing championships-Reutter.

Scotland, however, were asked put

to send, in team to Canada and London, Nov. 27-Harry Storer, will probably do so. If the air tour mager of Birmingham City has

Chinese YMCA, sro nť homo.:! Shannon is not known, but he may ICE HOCKEY -

Basle, Nov. 28, Switzerland do is embarked upon, unwilling clubs resigned and taken up duties make his last appearance: In: tho

three are asking that each player shall be manager of Coventry City. Storer the Kowloon Cricket Club in the" Tanforth $60,000 Handicap on foated Czechoslovakin by December 11, when he would meet goals to two here today in an in- insured for $15,000. As they will was manager at Coventry from 1931 only fixture, thin, avening in the

the Badminton. Lõngas America's -champlor, Citation-ternational les hockey match all be internationala I do not con- to 1045 when he left to go to Senior Men's Doubivision of

sider that unressonablo, ¡Router..

Router.

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Shannon II Sold

Los Angeles, Nov.

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An all-day American Tennis Tourna Club yesterday. Twenty-nine pairs com- two were divided into peted. They groups, Red and Blue:

Blue Group: Winner, Petersen, and Mire Ward; runners-un, O. Romelet and MissBroadbridge: Woodasi :) spoonista, Hempsey and Miss Kitham,, *N

ted Group Winners, F. Brøckbank and Figueiredo; runnerup/ Tierrian and Miss Ribeiro; Wooden-spooniats, Mr and Mr FYRRIANT HARN

Badminton-League 2!

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