BAKSI SAYS HE
WANTS TO KNOCK OUT JOE LOUIS
By CORNELIUS RYAN
New York, Dec. 1.—Joe Baksi, who is either world the world's unluckiest heavyweight or champion hypochondriac, insists today that from now on his luck all will be good and promises to knock out Ezzard Charles, Lee Savold and · Joe Louis in order.
The lumbering 215-pound ex-coal miner is in training bout with for his Dec. 10 Madison Square Garden Charles, a bout originally scheduled for Oct. 29 but post- poned when Baksi hurt his finger while making toys for his children.
Last March, Bakal was scheduled against Gino Buon- a finger and vino but had to cancel out when he broke Savold replaced him.
before times
that
And many Bakel had postponed fights or with- drawn from them due to injury or Illness. "My
Title stilt is Anger rwallen," ho cald, "but I'll knock out Charles. Ezzard handod fighter: he has no power in his right. His left hoole is his could! best punch, and I always lick left-hookers.
H
TO KO SAVOLD
Q
one-
Charles, I'll knock out "After Savold. I figure they'll match the Woodcock winner Savold-Bruce with me, and that will be Savold. I think Lee will knock Woodcock out.
"I softened up the Englishman for everybody when I knocked him out at London a year ago last April.
like "Savold is a left-hooker Charles. I fought him three times. and licked him twice-in our last
know him two bouts. 'book. I'll put him away."
confiden! Baksi is
like
Д
about the the champion Louis Bight because looked so bad against Joe Walcott, and presumably will not improve in between the the year's Interim
the 1049 last Walcott bout and
summer title defence.
AGREE ON ESTIMATE
Most American writers agree with Baksi's estimate of the Dec. match at G Woodcock-Savold
Savold had been training hard at Paterson, N.J., for the bout He was reported in good shape physi- cally, and in conndent but serious frame of mind..
If Savold wins impressively and victor of the Charles-Boksi they probably impressive
thes
bout will have to battle for the right
to meet Louls.
Few writers figure that the
1.-
WOODCOCK TO MEET LOUIS? New York, Dec. Some boxing circles in the United States believe that Bruce Woodcock, the Bri- tish heavyweight cham- pion, will be selected as Joe Louis' opponent in the June bout for the world heavyweight crown if he defents the American. Leo Savold, in London next Monday.
The 20th-Century Sport- ing Club, who have Louis signed up to defend his title, are understood to be prepared to go "all out" in building up an interna- tional angle to the fight as experience has shown that foreign contenders for the draw heavyweight crown record crowds.
this
Although the winner of the Ezzard Charles-Joe Bakai fight here this winter was tipped as the next op- ponent for Louis, possibility is expected to be sidetracked as there has been a marked lack of en- thusiasm among boxing
fans for the current crop of American heavyweights. -Reuter.
Charles-Balest winner will be marge cities, national and Interna- pressive, thus eliminating both,"
Baksi, whose second daughter was born Nov. 2, disputes this, claim- heavyweight ing he will get the
for the
Utle as a
infant.
birth present
Jack Solomons Wins A Point
London, Dec. 1-The
between! Mr Jack
Mike Jacobs of the
tional."-Reuter.
Challenges
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948,
SPORTING SAM
By Reg. Wootton
The English Football League Reaches Its 60th Year
By WALTER PILKINGTON
This is a memorable year in football history. It marks the 60th anniversary
The Lengue started : of the foundation of the English Association Football League. with 12 clubs in one division. There are now 88 in four.
The original members were drawn from the industrial county of Lancashire-- Accrington, Blackburn Rovers, Bolton Wanderers, Burnley, Everton and Preston North Notts County, End; and froni the Midlands of England-Aston Villa, Derby County, Stoke, West Bromwich Albion, and Wolverhampton.
It will be noticed that London, the came internationals capital, is not represented. Clubs caps between them.
and hind 04
in thin area belonged for a long time In their six best seasons they won MATCH v. SWISS
to a rival body, the League.
Southern 204 and drew 37 of 368 games, with an average of nearly four goals to
Arsenal, later to become world one. famous as English League champions five times and Cup winners twice during the 1930's, were the first to this Southern break away from League.
In those days, before the turn of the century, Arsenal were known as Woolwich, in which part of London, south of the river Thames, the club originated. Arsenal founded it.
Workers at Woolwich
• YORKSHIRE WAITED The biggest of the English coun- Lo Avalt tles, Yorkshire, also had until the League was enlarged be- fore being represented. Among its big clubs today are Leeds, Hudders- field, Middlesbrough, Hull, Barnsley, two from the woollen centre, Brad- ford, and two from the steel clty of Sheffield.
long
The gradual rise of the League. until over a million people attended its 44 matches every Saturday, 'was never foreseen by the pioneers,
Professionalism had not been recognised, and a player had 10 be good io get £2 a week.
In this period Preston North End: one of the original 12,
DJ1 powerful because they developed the scientific game, and recruited men capable of playing it-mainly Scolsmen.
were
TOOK THE HAT ROUND
In
senton
Jack Rowley In
For Mortensen
RUNNING A FOURTH CLASS BASEBALL CLUB
It Costs $35,000
By MILTON RICHMAN
New York, Dec. 1.—Are you in the market to buy a baseball club?
Some franchises, particularly in the lower leagues, are for sale. A ball club can be a wonderful buy for an honest-to-goodness sportsman but it be an acuto headache, too.
сап
Let's suppose you have the ready cash to purchase a Class D club. Like real estate, there's considerable variance in price. The better the franchise, the higher, the outlay. It's after you buy the ball club, however, that you'll have your work cut out.
Running D
Class D chats
during
the season will cost you approx LOCAL TENNIS
mately $35,000. Here is a sample budget which ʼn successful Closs D owner adhered to during the season.
for
BIG SALARIES
1048
your
Salaries for 15 playere, totalling $2.250 a month, came to $0,000
four months. That's biggest expenditure so it's up you to see that the athletes you pay are worth it.
to
Spring training (25 men at $4 each for 20 days) runs about $2,000. Your business manager, a vital cog drowa running at a ball club,
about $2,400.
..
Mrs Litton Stands Top
Of The List
By "RECORDER"
Mrs Enid Litton returned to top spot in the Colony ladles' ball park will tennis ranking when she beat $1,000 and unother item is uniforms Mrs Strooback in the final of the
Renting a
cost
which stand you $800. (Two sets of 20 each),
Ladles Recreation Club Cham-
NEVER EQUALLED
Baseballs will cost $1,200 and re-plonship by a score of 2-6, 6-3, member, if your club ever runs 6-4. the League's first
short during a game, the umpire- It was a close match all the Preston won tho championship
London, Dec. 1-Jack Row-in-chief is authorised to forfelt the
Six dozen way and gives Mrs Litton, at without losing a match, and the
game to your opponents. Cup without forfeiting a goal. This ley, of Manchester United, will hats at $30 a dozen means another best, a very precarious position feat has never been equalled.
There is no doubt that it inspired deputise at inside right for the $180, other clubs with the desire to enjoy injured Mortensen for England to- Switzerland in such success. In those first five sea-against sons Preston North End were chom-morrow's international football plons twice and runners up three match at Highbury. tumes, but Everton, Sunderland,
Villa,
Despite further massage treatment Blackburn Rovers Aston
United today, it was decided not to risk Wolverhampton,
stated were soon seen as powerful chal- Mortensen, and Mr Winterbottom,
the English team manager, lengers.
that Rowley would play.
Sheffield
DO
CRITICISE THE WAY YOU DO YOUR JOB P
The England team had light ball practice at Highbury today. Tho Swiss team visited, the ground but did not train.
parts
ot Conditions in many London were ideal for football at the advertised time of the kickoff of the postponed international match, which should have been played to day on Arsenal's round.
Shortly after the official announce ment of the postponement because of the dease, fog, weather conditions trans- underwent remarkable
and formation in Central London other parts
A breeze sprang up, the fog lifted and the sun shone brilliantly. But at Highbury, In North London, where Arsenal's ground is situated, It was still quite foggy. It is hoped that the improved weather condl- tions will prevail for the game
tomorrow.
cleaning that'll
'LAUNDRY BILLS There's a laundry and bill, too, for the uniforms stand you $200. Another $33 should be car-marked for medical supplies, doctors and hospital bilis.
The second largest item in run- ning a club next to the payment of players' salaries is the cost of team travel,
1
Footing the bill for the bus, hotels and meals comes lo about $4,500.
The ground keeper usually draws about $1,000 for five months of work and another $2,000 chould be than nelled toward the payment of ticket sellers, ticket takers, public address system and the fellow who the scoreboard working throughout the games.
NOT MUCH MORE.
keeps
If you've been meeting expenses okay so far, hold on a little longer. There isn't much more.
Lengue dues run in the vicinity of $2,000 and federal and state taxes another on all admissions $5,120.
means
This is one item where you can't skimp unless you're unhappy with your current living quarters,
There's An unemployment tax
at the top of the ladder. She won 89 points to take the match against Mrs Stroobach's 88.
However, it was a triumphant return after losing 3-0, 5-7 to Mrs Stroobach in the semi-final of the It was accomplished Colony Open also against much better form than when sho Mrs Stroobach was in lost in the Colony Anal to Miss
Kent.
Mrs Stroobach played both bolder and a steadier game, moving up to the net when opportunity offered and successfully killing off Mrs Litton's long volleying tactics.
NO ODDS
Both players introduced cortic`new
points to their match tactics reper- toire and it can safely bo predicted that every future meeting will resolve itself into a very close con- test with no odds on the oventual
winner.
won
the
When Mra Stroobach Arst set at 6-2, it looked as though there would be a repetition of what happened in tho. Colony Open. But Mrs Lifton sprang into a 4-1 lead. In the second set and played it out to an easy 6-3,
Mrs Stroobach came back to lead 3-1 in the third cet and stil led at 4-3, but it was Mrs Liiton the rest of the way.
THE RANKINGS -
A burned down farm made a site London, Dec. 1.--John Simpson,
who fer the present Preston ground. Far Manager of Vince Hawkins,
committe members of the defeated the Frenchman, Jean money, Stock,
the Albert Hall on Mon- took round their hats among speeta-
They did not get much. day night, is claiming a title fight lors.
The Football Association stated for Hawkins with Dick Turpin, who But one of the committee, a local
today that should it be necessary to that'll cost about $020. Transporta- deprived him of the British middle- cotton mill manager and a major
England-Switzerland tion for players reporting for spring this championship early
In the Queen's Volunteers called The great Aston Villa team of the postpone the
they linkup weight
will training costs another $400. William the year Solomons
1800's were League champions five match again tomorrow,
Phones,
stationery, make a similar announcement to that
telegrams.
With Miss Kent's departure for Villa Sudell, had an idea. Simpson la putting a further
сап make this game pay by times and Cup winners twice in and Mr
Incidentals Australia, Mrs Litton, until her next stamps and other such issued today. A decision will bo London boxing promoter,
American 20th claim forward on behalf of Ronnie giving them real football, and the seven seasons. Fortunes change:
$300. It'll cost you | meeting with Mrs Stroobach, moves means another Draper, the Southampton bantam-
Villa made by 11.00 a.m. GMT.
If second postponement
up to No. 1 spot in the local ladles, Century Sporting Club, has been re-weight to meet the winner of the public will grow to like it," he said. powerful and wealthy Aston
was had an unbroken association with
You can inherit added expenses if ranking
list A well-deserved nowed with one important difference: Juckio Paterson versus Slan Rowan And from that time a charge
made for admission.
the First Division until 1936, when necessary, there is a suggestion that approximately $850 for insurance. boxers wil British tile 9ght
rain-or-shine- match should take place next you do any advertising, engage any place for the
player In future European
Major Sadell
was a determined they were relegated.
Swiss return scouts or take оп non-playing who is willing to come into the have to be considered when world
Draper beat Paterson on Monday
Two years later this Birmingham Wednesday, after the
against Eire at
arena whether feeling in the mood championship Oghts are being and has been named with Paterson man and a pioneer of English foot-
but since from their match
Most-Class-D clubs, however, door no. discussed. The arrangement allow and Rowan as a possible opponent ball as it is known today, with its club gained promotion,
final decision will be made not hire any scouts or managers who
Stroobnch unquestionably for a free interchange of boxers from for Manuel Ortiz, the world cham-arts of dribbling, scheming and com-the war they have leaned too heavily Dublin on Sunday,
age and experience and are bination.
ranks No. 2. General opinion giver Britain and the United States haplon, in London in the New Year His football team's baptism was heading for disaster again-for that until it is seen what the weather is do not also play regularly.
ball No. 3 spot to Mrs S. Standaloft who In fall into the Second iko tomorrow-Reuter, 10-0 beating on a field opposite in how
has not been seen in action in the Division of the League is regarded at Preston. Sudell was his house
singles this year. in these days of soccer with a ble not deterred. Five years later he
business background. had bullt up a renowned side.
before.
--
Reuter.
"Sugar Ray" Wants
Fights In Europe
Mr Solomons said today; "My ideas boing About
fighters European About recognised in world title matches In the past have proved to be right, ycar, two European boxers, Freddie Mills and Marcel Cerdan, won world championships and I am confident that Europe can win more."Reuter, before defending
Opponent Sought For Cerdan
London, Dec. 1.-Ray Robinson, world middleweight champion, wants three overweight fights in Europe his illo in the
United States next summer,
His manager, George Gainford, has written to Mr. Jack Solomons suggesting fights in Londen, Paris, Stockholm or. Dublin early in the new year.
New York, Dec. 1.The Tourna-
"Robinson would be prepared to ment of Champions announced to-
come over two weeks before the doy, that they were now seeking an
other. opponent for an over-weight match first fight and fight every for Marcel Cerdan, the
French week until he fulfils his contract," Solomons is holder of the world middleweight Gainford wrote. Mr championship title fight in Septeins considering the offer-Reuter.
DeThey also said that they would stago world light-heavyweight | title fight between Freddic Mills, the British holder of the Ule, and Gus Lesnevich, from whom he won the crown in the open air..
French
and Eml
Famechons To Tour: Australia
1.-The London, Dec. boxing brothers, Andre Famechon, left London by alr to night in a British Overseas Airways The announcement was made by Corporation plane for a long tour
George Klutz of Australia. the president, Mr. shortly after detalls had been made Andro sald before leaving:
of the shall stay in Australia as long as known of a reorganisation body, which is to be included with there is anyone to fight."-Reuter.
other interests three
in a new
Savage Beating syndicate
and to stage
promoto Sports: contosts throughout tho Los Angeles, Dec. 1-The Ught- United States and to carry them to Television audiences.
The Tournament of Champlons which name the new, syndicate will also hold, was formed about a your bouts and ogo to promote boxing" has established itself as a serious rival to the 20th-Century Sporting ClubRouter.
| The Syndicato
weight title
contender,
WAS
All of them were master indivi dualists, but they perfected the craft of team-work. Eight of the 11 be-
"T
,
GOLDEN GLOVES
TONIGHT
on
MODERN FINANCES Preston's time-honoured; Major Sudell had big ideas, but he would have been staggered by the financial figures of football In modern times. Arsenal expect to show, as befits the champion English League team. a profit exceeding the £22,000 gain Box-reported last year. It is the reward
of virtue on the field.
No
n
Allots
Roberts
The Credit
manager.
And that's your ticket to a club. Roughly, about $35,000.
The headaches you get after are free of charge, although course, the aspirins are not.
that
of
1
- Mrs
on
Von Cramm Seeks Recognition For
There is even more or less general accord on Mra V. Slagter as No. 4. After that, our local tennis fans are willing to debate endlessly who ranks No. 5, No. 6, etc., CRICKET TEAMS
Without attempting to place them Recreio 1st XI to meet HKCC in order, there is enough backing, London, Dec. 1-A few years ago was feared that Harold Roberts, Optimists on Saturday at King's sure them places in the First Ten, for Mrs M. Hucker, Miss Birmingham City's
new 10,000 Park at 1.45 pm wit be repre
Low How-yee, Miss Rita Lo, Mes left-winger from Chesterfield, would sented by A. M. Prata. (Cap:), P.
A. Shewan, Mrs K. M. Getz and Another Golden Gloves
never again kick a ball.
M. Nolasco da Silva Jr., Dr A. M. Mrs B. Jones, ing Tournament will be ataged
Territorial Roberts joined up at Rodrigues, Dr E L Gosano, B. T. at the China Fleet Club tonight,
Gate receipts when England play the outbreak of the war and later Gosano, L. G. Gosano, G. N. Gosano,
re-Vieira, J. A. Soares. commencing at 8.30 p.m., with ed a goalless draw with Denmark at took part in the St. Nazaire rald, in A. P. Pereira, N. A. Beitrag, L.
which he was captured, after the Copenhagen were about £10,000. its biggest attraction
The Scotilsh closing six-round fight between Hibernians of Edinburgh, who once
League champions, celving wounds in both legs.
A German surgeon operated for Rocky Thompson and Iled upon a time were very poor, were the removal of the splinters and Biggs.
delighted recently to record a pra after a spell in hospital he was re- Another good fight on the card isnt of more than £10,000, with moved to a POW camp at Bremen, where his two companions were Reg 225,000 in the bank. that between David Paulle, Feather-
The majority of grounds in Eng-Allen, Queen's Park Rangers' South India, weight Champion of and Albert Tam, Singapore Chinese land are not big enough to hold all keeper and Billy Stephens, West
Ham Centre-forward. Featherweight
They who want to see the League games Champion.
At the end of the war the former draw the last time they in this ern, of sport fever, which Manchester United right-winger, Joe fought to
affects men and women alike. met in Singapore in 1946.
The greatly increased interest in Spence encouraged Roberts to
sume football, attributed only
Koberts declared: Joe gavo pools; another back
my
confidence and reason is women's habit of going to Spence's food gave me back 30 lbs in weight which I lost in the prison camp."-Reuter.
British soccer
19
Novices' Tourney party to football
matches.
When
:
RECREIO 2ND XI.
The following will represent the Club de Recreio 2nd XI in a friendly match an Saturday.-E. A. R, Alves (Capt.). J. versus the L.R.C. on the latter ground L. 5. Alves. A. Osmund, D, Hamedios. goal. Remedios, A. V. Lopes, C. M. L. Soares, D. 2. Rodrigues. A. de O. Sales F. N. Luz, C. Yvanovich.
Players should meet at Club Lusitano
rom
mo Mrs
a1 1.20 p.m.
IRC
to
The following have been selected match against H.K.C.C. at Chater Boad
represent LRC 1 XI in a league cricke an Saturday, commencing al 15 pm A. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. El Arcuill A. Ismail. 9. A. Ismail, S. H. Khan, A. I. Kitchell. A. R. Bakar, K. Nazarin, 1. M. Omar, M. 1 Razack. A. I Sund Umpire, O. M, Butt; soorer, A. M. Wahab.
KCC
German Tennis Paris, Dec. 1.-German lawn tennis players are planning to ask the International Lawn, Tennis Federation för recogni- -tion of a National Federation, Gottfried Von Cramm, Ger- many's No. 1 lawn tennis player, told Reuter in an interview hero today.
visit
Von Crammi is hoping to London next; week. "Unfortunately, the occupatión authorities will not allow Germans tớ have si sport'a federation of any sort, so we have to be content with ya, Toonis. Committee," Von Cromum suld
"Had the politicians not mixed
had to be
The semi-finals and finals of the Enrique
RECORD AFTER RECORD Novices' Bolanos of Mexico, administered a Hongkong Land Forces
will take
BROUGHT FORWARD So one record after another is savage beating to the highly rated Boxing Championships
Barracks broken. In the Murray
Struggling Everton
London, Dhs. 1-Another add!- in Tommy Campbell of Rock Island, place
tional football
for this fixtura inels, in a 12-round boxing match Arena, (Garden Road), tonight at mid-September were seen playing
In a Arst division, langue cricket match 7.45 pm. Civilians and servicemen their Liverpool neighbours at Good Saturday, December 4, was on Tuesday night
against the RAF at Cox's Road on Betur- Each fighter weighed 134-1/4 are cordially invited. Prices of ad-non Park, Everton, by 70,000 people,nounced today. It is: Third Division,
Brighton versus day, staring at 1.43 p.m., the KCC will pounds, Campbell knocked mission: civilians $2.40, services 4,000 more than the previous recenti Southem: Now
Liverpool
This Axture has be represented by 1. 2. Les (capt). E. and Manchester Mansõela TuwIL down for a count of nine in the 11th $1.20.
C. A. Zimmern, United, eventual Cup winners, been brought forward from May 7, Finchor, FR. Zimmern. A politics with sport, we sportsmen round-Associated Press.
Per! a Cup played
tie on, the Everton 1949-Reuter,
Baker, H. Hewill, II. 9. Matthews would have been all right. LISBON BEATS SWEDES G. Taylor and C. J. Smith. Umpire, sonally. I do not touch politica ground last January.
Hemmed in by huge, double-
Against the IAF at Kat Tak in and this was one of the most Im- Lisbon, Dec. 1The Sporting C. J. Merritt: scorer, P. Robinson.
differences I had with Hiler portant decker stands, Goodison Park is a Club of Llabon beat the visiting wecond division match, starting at 1.45 magificent enclosure, but so are Swedish team by eight goals to two pm; en Baturday, the ICC team will be because he gained a lot of his those of the Arsenal, Tottenham, here today after leading by Ove White, Handall, 8. C. Trueman, V. C.
SA. dray (cap), Y., H. White, D. G. power through sports' propaganda."
"Our German Tennis Committon is Chelson, Newcastle, Aston Villa and goals to nil at half time.Router. Tond, Leigh, E. A. J, Hancock, K.
Adams, V. C. Baymour and a. R. Rosse seriously considering making an no- other big clubs; every club wishes
let. Raserve, E. Guest, its own stadium Red elastic sides to take the thousands who cannot get in.
and Shannon Scratched
New York, Dec. 1-The formation ot a new syndicate to stago promote sports contests throughout the United States and to carry them to television audioneos was an nounced today by the Tournament of Champlons
the comprises syndicate
Broadcasting system, the **Columbia
Music Corporation of America, Allied Syndicates Incorporated, and Me George Klutz, President of the.
Tho
Tho
Los Angeles, Dec. 1.The engerly awaited meeting between Citation, the, American triple-crown winner, and the American-owned Australian, champion, Shannon; 'will not now take place in the $50,000 Tanforan Handicap, Shannon has been scratched from
the rare
on December
11
Shannon's owner, felt that there
Tournament of Champions. down was an inequality of weights," Company will continue toiba known
Shannon had been allotted top
The Tournament of Champion more than the American horse, was formed about a year ago to` pro
Nell McCarthy, who bought mote boxing boute, and has estab" Shannon from his original owner, lahed itself as a serious rival to the is selling the horse to an American previously, all-powerful Twentieth syndicate for $300,000. It is not ex- Century Club.
pected that Shinprion, who recently,
as the Tournament of Champions. Weight of 227 pounds four pounds
The new combine announced that equalled the world mark and It would shortly enter the football, bettered the American record for Ice hockey, and tennis Belds, adding the milencanda quarter will be that it planned to promete in all railred to stud-Reuter..
Barny Appaly
BUT:
YOU STOLID GUET WHEN 14 ASK:
MORE"
IM
British Golfers
Plan U.S. Tour
"We are hoping the Federation
The KCC teeth to meet a Press Xplication for recognition to the at the KCC on Sunday, starting at 1 pm. International Tennis Federation, next year," will be E. Lawrence (capt), which meets in July Tibble, W. J. Cowie, A. V. White, M. Von Cramm sald. Arsenal, all the greatest crowd.
Wood, Lobke, P. Kennedy, W. David- pullers In England (as Glasgow
son, A. J. Wood, D. Halsey Jones and
Cosgrove, Reserves, J. W. Tatiersall will consider this application • fa- Rangers, the famous-Blues, are in
vourably and will give us a chance. Scotland), drew 65,000 to Sunder-
London, Dec. 1-Arthur. Lacey, and A. Williams.
Wimbledon, Paris, Forest Hills, the land's Roker. Park. That was a
the former British Ryder Cup
“OPTIMISTS"
Davis Cup and other official" cham- record, too.
dp player, and Ken: Bousfield, his lead-
at Sunderland, on the
ing assistant in Britain, leave for The following represent the 1KCC plenstilpe are barred to us count of England, is the only club New York shortly to begin a three-Optimistainst, necreio in Benior Present
Langus, mefetiʼat, Kings Park on Bature
Cramm who comer, from never
to have been out of League month goir tour, in Callfornia
day at 15. pmi÷17D, Kilbeo· {C#p}}; Hanover, in the Britishri zone of. Division I since being admitted They will take part in the Les in. Oliver Hi-Wanklin. W occupation, looked at bo nearly 60 years: BRO. This record Angeles open championship and Little Mahon, A. Ferris changed from the blan
north-east
was nearly lost last ecuson but hope to receive invitations to fake Snaith Dr. Row -15% A. Miller,
MoLelan Low! En Bordid, Adrogerson In world-tennis 10.3per,
Sunderland Anished four points part in Bing Crosby's four ball 8th man), and we agter (scorer) above Blackburn, who went down tournament in which professionals Flarense requested to meet the
Hongkong klar arvy whart; 21 (1.16 p. with Grimsby Town into Division II, partner film stars Router,
added that, he was with good tennis form.Rehber
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