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SATURDAY'S league crickET:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1948.

By "RECORDER"

RECREIO NOW STANDS ALONE AT THE TOP OF THE TABLE

Club de Recreio now stands alone at the top of the First Division Cricket League table. The Army, who have been sharing top spot with them from the start of the season, played out time to a very unspectacular draw against the RAF at Sookunpoo on Saturday and were lucky enough not to lose.

All four other games were played to a decision, the Optimiste, Scorpions, Uni- verslty and Recreio notching up another four points apiece,

Recreto, who opened their batting with the tail, had an easy enough, victory WOR no outstanding by five wickets against the Royal Navy at King's Park. There performance by any member of the Navy team.

Their batting was even below, the standard of last week's 42 against the Uni- for the season -in a veraity, the whole alde being dismissed for 27, the lowest score League match.

Recreio's tall did not stand up too wall against the bowling of Corporal Klart who followed up his effort of 6 for 19 against University last week with-five....for. 31 against Navy's) King's Park neighbours.

Gerry Gosano made a comfortable 34 not out anul established himself the most consistent knocker-up ball centuries in the League.

at

ARMY COLLAPSE Army collapsed in both Its bowling and batting against RAF Soekunpoo and the Airmen re- intrated the League in general that they re still a powerful batting despite their remarkable spre for 60 against the KCC the week before. 11 was their bowling

collapsed

Army, thal

against Graham alone, as Inst week, rising to the occasion.

17.

The Army butting, still strong on paper, proved still weak at the wicket. The Airmen, on the other hand, hit out at both Stepto and Banton and the absence of Jones in the Army bowling was sorely felt Army's 05 for 7 when slumps were drawn, in reply to the RAF's

time this season that they were a team that could take first lease of the wicket, be out for well under three figures and to on to win.

the Victims, as predicted, were Indian Recreation Club, who could only reply with 68 to University's 72. Most successful Univeralty bow ler was T. II. Lean, who took seven for 32, his beat and about his only

outstanding bowling performance wickets

for this season.

o!

2nd Division

EVEN IF IT IS A LOVELY DAY YOU CAN'T BRING THE WIFE AND CHILD

RUCBY

'Not Playing The Game

A VEXING PROBLEM IN ALL SPORTS TODAY

The Dividing Line Between Dope And Stimulants

ONE MAY EVEN FROWN AT HALF-TIME LEMONS By VERNON MORGAN

London, Dec. 12.–Officials of the turf, greyhound racing and now even athletics, are continually being exercised with the problem of determining what is an artificial stimulant and how far it should be allowed or forbidden.

The dividing line between dope 'and a' stimulant is almost as narrow and vexed as that between an amateur and a professional.

ד' י;

One could say that the sucking of a lemon or an orange, at halftime in an ama teur football match is an artificial stimulant even though It does not come into the same category as the taking of strychnine. *-

..

But between the orange and the real druga like strychnine, caffeine and cocaine there comes the "minor "drugs" or rather "nids to success" like sugar in its various forms.

than sugar,

CHAMPAGNE

RAF won their third game la four against Army at Sookunpoo to the with IRC at the top of the Second considered Division while Recrelo,

12. Sports London, Dec. one of the top teams of the Division on early season form, fell by all of 10 wickets to Royal Navy.

writers have been saying some E. Nelso

Recreio took seven

hard things in their columns for 15 runs, bringing his Longue total to 16 for 81, an average about the state of Rugby foot- The same was true of A. el

of 3,01

few a wicket. Hughes (33) and ball in Britain and only" Jr. of IRC

slx whinse Arculit, wickets for 20 was also by far his Hison (21) pased the Recreio to days ago one of them warned

would be horrified if one suggcoted | 25 on better inl before retiring. Two other Navy that unless the state of the won University fust

The result could have bata niso rotired and another was

four game is improved, it would "dle taking Just Belding.

reversed if several hurt, Recreio

as a major challenger to soc- wickets for 139 runa. easily

cor's grip on players and the catches had been held of Arculli.

Was again The University field

HOW THEY STAND

public." Tho brilliant, Chelliah holding an ex-

accusation made cellent entch in the gully or Lean IRC

Britain's numerous rugger players is to dismiss Madar and Amana RAF

that they are not "playing the game" one at square leg off | other fine

and are deliberately trying to outwit the referee.

J C. Koh to dismiss Nazarin. best bowling in the League.

131 for six declared was, to by the Recreio least, a miserable performance.

Army

HOW THEY STAND

It is surprising that a decision Scorpions was reached to combine RAF with Optimists Royal Navy in the

Triangular University

Tournament which starts this weck

with the Club,

RAF

KCC

The Airmen are very definitely c

a team on a par win the Army, if Cralgengower

not better desplle comparatively Royal Navy

showings. In the League.

KCC' SLUMP

P W D L Pts.

22

5 2 0

3 0 10

2 17

2 14

3 1.4

2 12

How a strong KCC batting side Best Performances

could be all out for 111 runs against thu

Optimists comparatively in- different bowling remains a mystery, Three good wickets fell to the bowling of McLellan. However, the fact of seven catches may help ex- plain.

In Saturday's League Cricket

BATTING

M. M. Little (Optimists v. KCC)

Army KCC

Royal Navy Recreio

P W D L Pts

0

1 12

0

1

12

2

0

2

3

4

.2

Parting Words

From The Don

Boxers before now have been

(for

'There was un-uproar when it was | boosted by arificial, means. There

DIVIDING LINE discovered that members of the are many athletes who think there Another oldeline to this doping" Soviet Dynamo soccer. team were is no harm in taking something to business is the view that it's all taking "pills" to give them greater help them to win arid the track right if you take comething to endurance but it was all a form in men and cross-country runners who make you win but all wrong if you a teacup for, when analysed (comenutomatically take a lump of sugar take something to make you lose. sleuth managed to get hold of one), before they start are leglon in their

That is often tho view expressed by they were found to be little more number.

the race-horse or greyhound. trainer. WHO SAID "DOPE"? who gives his charge the needles." They think nothing of it and But this in ridiculous; as one lo just much a crime as the other, given champagne to liven them up they were doping themselves, but especially in gambling sports. when dogging towards the end of it is not a far cry to waising some- It might, however, bo said that,

human considerations innumerable ways thing stronger.

nside fight and in athletes of all sports have taken for I remember more than 20 years physically good for

obviously the giving of drugs is no beast), to many years, and still continue against take, something which they feel will go a very famous runner, who shall prevent a horse or dog winning is a

be nameicas, taking his own pilla give them a better chance of victory before going out on the track and s

The doping of horses and

Argy-

he was a a doctor by profession, who hounds goes on the world over, but ns with humans there are those who can say what he had in them.

It seemed to be

know common administer these who

not ledge Rugby

that he took them, but nothing recent. Bis a writer, reporting on would content that stimulants

were playing, and in which really drugs In the proper sense of was ever done about it.

However, cycling officials have a recently become penalty kicks, wrote: the word but medicine to give the

very agitaled about what has been going on in game was riddled with deli-animal, who may be off colour, chance to perform a little better. berale cheating in the form of ob

And so the battle of wits goes on. their sport with riders taking all line-out barging struction,

It is all a question of how far the kinds of stimulants to ensure tuc- avoldable' offside offensives."

fogging limbs and spirit may

nationals

were 28.

and

ta

bo

sre also d There also accusations against Britain's referees as not being up to Sydney, Dec. 12.--Broadcast-standard, thus allowing some players ing what he termed a farewell to

JOE LOUIS CONSIDERS D get away with unfair play. to the cricket public of Auscular passed round the clubs by the Before the war, there was a cir- tralia, Don Bradman said to Rugby Union, appealing to mem- day that he hoped nobody bers to display greater would question the wisdom of manship, and it is suggested that his retiring from competitive this be done again. cricket "before the umpire gave him out."

re-

ro-

That is one point of view but it may be that the rules and not the players are to a great extent Bradman said he had always held sponsible for the fact that the

the the view that in cricket, as in other ferces spend most of

mitch con-blowing their whistle, or should do

cfolent.- sa if they are really 56public affairs, no one should

tinue to occupy the stage when no longer able to stand up to the task. Reuter. The job of captaining the Australian 45

XI at home and abroad hind been easy, he added, and "it bas been responsible for 1-health times."

The only reassuring point about G. N. Gosano (Recreio V. Navy) 53 the KCC batting was another com- E. C. Fincher fortable 40 for E. C. Fincher.

The KCC bowling dismissed seven good Optimists bats for 115 runs and could have had the side out for 130. If only the KCC batting had been

a little more dependable, there would have been a different story to tell.

The Optimists, with six men in the side capable of reaching 50, had to be content with only M. M. Little, finding his form finally, carying his bat for 56 after opening the innings. OTHER MATCHES Craigengower, at home to the Scorpions at Happy Valley, collapsed

once

more.

(KCC . Optimists)

D. II. Leach (Scorpions v. CCC) 41 F/O M. D. Marshall-

(RAF Y. Army) Sq/Ldr D. M. Gali

(RAF. Army)

J. M. Goo

(University v. IBC)

G. A. Souza (CCC v. Scorpions) A/C J. S. Blerne

(RAF v. Army)

37

30

31

29

28

L, F. Stokes (Scorpions v. CCC) 27

BOWLING

T. H. Lean (University v. IBC) 7-32 T. A. Pearce

(Scorpions v. CCC)

net

at

He remarked that, during the inst tour of England, 100 hours a week were sometimes insuficient for the Lask.

he believed he was

Michigan State

Charles

Or Savold Logical Contenders

Philadelphia, Dec. 12.--The heavyweight boxing cham- pion, Joe Louis, today described Ezzard Charles as the "most logical contender for my title if he fights and licks Leo Savold."

Louis' statement was made on his arrival here to be- gin training for a six-round no decision contest with Arturo Godoy at Convention Hall on Tuesday night.

Joins Big Nine Madison Square Garden last Friday

Chicago, Dec. 12.-Michigan Bradman said leaving behind a particularly strong State was admitted to the Big and powerful team,

"Because of the great character-Nine Football Conference today in by a unanimous vote of facul- building

inherent qualities cricket, it occupies a unique place ty representatives.

The

by

Louis said. "Charles proved in

night to be the leading heavyweight contender. He would establish the fact without question if he licked Savold."

Charles scored a technical knock out over Joe Baksi in the 11th round of their bout in Madison Square Garden last Friday night.

career.-United Press.

Conn Outclassed

greuler sin than doping it to win,

Although both forms are known dog-track, on the

racecourse nod

yet, been found an instance where a human

happily there has not has been got at to lose.

It is the very fact that, once artificial stimulants are winked at.

there is no knowing where it may end that is causing niblelic of- clals to watch this serious matier very closely.-Reuler.

THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD

BASKETBALL

South China 33: USS Tarawa 20

IRFA

FOOTBALL GOVERNOR'S CUP

• "CAAF

FIRST DIVISION

Chinese AA Ihchee

S. Chin "B" RAF

18. China "A" 2 Army

1.St Joseph's

• EMB.......

HOW THEY STAND

S. China "A" KM Bus Chinese AA: Kitches

Chicago, Dee. 11.-Joc Louis, Army. world heavyweight

champlon, St. Joseph's gave n boxing lesson to Eastern his old rival, Billy Conn, last night S. China

a six-round exhibition bout.

Club Conn, who twice met Louis for Police the world title and was knocked out Navy

Only the CCC's new A. P. Pereira (Recreio v. Navy) 0-14 I hope its popularity will continue Kenneth Little, new Secretary of the It was the first knockout in Baksi's on each occasion, was clearly out-AF

Captain, G. A. Souze, stood up to

the Scorpions' attack, scoring 29 out of the total of 52.

A feature of the game was the performance of TA Pearce-in

A. el Arcullt, Jr

(IRC v. University)

in the lives of the British people.

G-

8

to grow in Australia," he added. Reuter.

0-20

Cpi Hart (Navy v. Recielo). 5-31 TEST MATCH

A/C D. Graham.

(RAF V ...Army)--

Choy

4-15

action was announced Board of Faculty Representatives,

Little said that the Big Nine re

voted presentativer

unanimously be that "Michigan States should admitted, admission to take effect at

The Commitica

taking six wickets for eight runs. G. Hon Scorpions) 4-38 runs to their overight score of 180 Faculty Representatives should have

(CCC v.

Bombay, Dec. 12.-India added -76--such-time-as

Conference

that certified to tho rules and regulations of the Con- fererice are the institution,pletely enforced at

The Scorpions, whose very in- different bowling has been the sub-G. N. Gosano (Recreio v. Navy) 3-13 for six without further loss by lunch

column D. McLellan

In the second Test match against the ject of comment in this before, can now point to the fact (Optimists v. KCC)

3-14 West Indies. that J. D. Clague and Pearce A. R. Kitchell

Phadkar and Umrigar both played (IRC University)...... actually head the bowling averages.

3-17 the West Indies bowling better than proved for the third J. C. Koh (Univeralty v. IRC).3-17 the other Indian batsmen did yester-University

day, and Phadkar, although giving one chance, reached his 50 in 187 minutes.

University

League Cricket Averages

BATTING:

G. N. Gosano (Recrolo)

L. D. Kilbee (Optimists)

II. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions)

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

P. M. N. da Silva (Recreio)

A/C J, S, Bierne (RAF)

R. W. Franklin (Optimists).

J. M. Gosano (University)

M. M. Little (Optimists)

D. H, Lench (Scorpions)

N. R. Oliver (Optimists)

Paris Beats Stockholm

P W D L F A Pts 0.00 0 30 8 18 10 8 0 2 32 11 10 10 6 1 3 29.10 13 11 0 1 4 36 24 13 10 5

5 1 4 26 20 11 04.23 20.14 10

4 2 3 20

10 3 3

9 3 1'

7 2 2

9

4 24 20

10 23

13 10

6-10-30

8 12 30

@ 10 30

SECOND DIVISION

classed. When he opened up with a Kwong Wah.. spirited left hand attack in the Urst. round jabbing and hooking effec- tively, Louis contented himself with

Club trying a couple of left hooks that rolice- were short

Army (K'n) Louis opened up in the third-round South China and worried Conn with left tabs Dockyard and hooks in this and the following FCA session. One hard loft to the body would probably have floored Conri, had the boxers not been wearing 14-ounce gloves.

0 KMB

2- Chinese AA

3 Kitchee m

−2 ̄ ̄ ̄ ̄ Navy **

3 St Joseph's

14 13 0.285 12 24

1 Tramways

HOW

THEY STAND.

P W D L F A Pis

13 11 11 39 10 23

11 9 2 0 50 10 20

13.744 84 24-17 10 7 1 2 -31 10

Paris, Dec. 12-Paris de feated the Swedish soccer team, It was also revealed that the AIK Stockholm, by three goals

which of Pittsburgh,

The crowd of 0.157 paid £8,750, Chinese AA admission after the to two here today. The team Louis getting £1,873 for his 18 South China also sought withdrawal of the University of of professionals representing minutes work and Conn £1,297. KM Bus .... Chicago, renewed Its application Paris were lucky to win the After the exhibition bout, Louis Army (Km)

today-Unlled match as, after dominating the sald that he thought Conn was much Navy

first half, they finished very

and faster than when he knocked him out in their 1946 to Army (HK) poorly.

manich, and declared that Conn could Tramways keep up his comeback.

for membership

The wickets fell at regular inter- vals after lunch and India were all [Press. out for 273. They followed on 356 rung behind,

WAS

The Indians made a bad start in their second innings by losing their two opening batsmen, Mankad and Ibrahim, before tea, which taken with the score at 36 for two.

An unfinished third wicket stand of $2 between Modi and Hazare Improved the position for India a little and when stumps were drawn they had scored 15 for two.

Scores:

West Indies: First innings 629 for six declared.

India: First innings 273.

India, Becond Innings Mankad. c Ferguson b Gomez fbrahim. Goddard b..Jones

Not

Highest

Innings Out Runs

7

3

L. F. Stokes (Scorpiona)

1 257

Dr E. L. Gosano (Recreio)

3

1

183 183

ភ 272

110 79

100

100 - 65*

3110

110

28*

- 2 120

120

3.110

Score Average

08:00 61.40 45.75 40.001 36.00 67- 30.00 33*

1

71 192

27.50 27.42

2

107

107

20.75

105

72. 24.42

50.

25.46

143

40

23.63

G. T. Rowe (Optimists)

119

04

23,00

137

5B

E. C. Fincher (KCC)

22.83

152

53

21.71

P/01 M. D. Marshall (RAF)

147

10

39

21.00

A. H. Mader (IRC) ........

Major C. R. Murray Brown (Army)

105

48

21.00

- 140

52

G. Hong Choy (Craigengower)

20.65

154

39

10.25

Total. (for two)

Wickels fell at 1 and

Dowing To Dato

A., Zimmern (KCC)

O. A. Souza (Craigengower)

129

12

18.42

107

Jones

S. Ramchand. (Craigenĝower)

30

17.83

128

29

16.00

A, R. Kitchell (INC)

Fi/Li R. K. Hinshalwood (RAF)

16.00. 15.20

• Not Out.

BOWLING:

J. D. Clagdo- (Scorpions)

T. A Pearce (Scorpions).

Cpl Hinrt (Royal Navy). Lt. A Stepto. (Army).. Gar D. Banton (Army) L/Cpl L4 Jonas (Army) A/C D. Graham (RAF): A. P. Pereira, (Recreio) Dr. E. L. Gosano. (Recreio).

Overs Maidens Runs Wickets Average

20.3

.51

10

5.10

10.3

4

01

11

5.54

132

10

78

13

6.00

63.2

:

17

128

20

0.40

03.4 30

19

*** 147

21

7,00

0 120+ 10

7.87

17. 153

19

8.05

80.1

18

100 -30

8.90

74.3

.104

18

0,11

JC-Koh (University)--

50.J

222

22

10.00

A E Perry (Optimists)

T... Mahon (Optimists) Cpl A. Hodgson. (HAF)

83.6

194

19

42.0

120 12

10.21 10,50

40

120

F. Howarth (Scorpions)

74

10.

87 0014

12.00 12.62 13.28

60

12

200 200

13.33

117.0

347

25

13.88

49.4

178

14.41.

08.0

10

14.50

7500

14.53

R. E. Lee, (KCC)

219

63

P. J. Billimoria (Craigongawer) 112

300

14.00

·15.00 / 10.44

ACOPYONETAíte (Royal Navy) - 64,

104

9.10.72

Aet Argulli, Jr. (IRC) AREA 01/2

10.10

Qualification: Batting100 runs, Bowling-10 wickets

T. H. Lean (University)

F/O E, N. Gambrill (RAF)

Crabtree (Craigongower)

H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) AKIsmall (IRC)

S. M. Teh (University).

F. R. Zimmern (KCC)

232

זי

Brodi. nat. out....... Hazare, not out

Extras

Gomez Alkinson

Goddard

Ferguson

Carteron

Bye 1, no-ball i-Reuter.

GOLF

Wins H'cap

better

Kitchee

Citation

olice Fifteen thousand spectators saw u

Conn said that he would like to St. Joseph's fast and Interesting game despite

fight Bruce Woodcock, British Club Tanforan

the heavy drizzle and greasy ball heavyweight champion, or Freddie Dockyard Paris scored three times through Mills, worid and Brilish light- WD Chinesc

PCA swifter and more accurate ball con-heavyweight champion-Reuter. San Bruno, California, Dec. 18trol before the half time after

Talkoo America's champion three-year-old, Carlsson had slipped through a sur-

Solicitors Citation, starting at 20 to prise goal for the Stockholm team invourite, easily won the $50,000

Tanforan Handicap here yesterday in the first 15 minutes.

fa

by five lengths.

out Citation, by Bull Let Hydroplane,

the one and mn

of

D

Woodcock's Plans University

to

Carlsson, who to play for a

Landon, Dec. 11.-Bruce Wood- Paris team shortly, was tho out-cock, British heavyweight chan- standing player in the Swedish for- plon, intends

his Army .continue back" miles in 2m. 2 4/5 secs,, ward line and the initiator of most come

in spito of Police course record by three of the second half movements which the Lee Oma debacle and the dis- & W

kopt the French defence guessing, appointing conclusion to his fight Khalsa

Rene Vigaul, In the French gool, with Leo Savold. was lucky at times but was com pletely beaten by Swedish shot which followed one of Carlsson's breakaways.

quarter breaking

the Afth secar

seconds Stepfather, by Beau Pere but of Bonnemarie, was second and See Tee by Hollyrock out of Xenolue, 03 third.

The Australia champion, Shan- non 11, had carller born withdrawn Wfrom the race because his new owners considered he could not win carrying 127 pounds while Citation carried only 123 pounds.-Reuter,

Amateur Wins

Miami Open

·Miami, Florida, Dec. 12- Frank Stranahan of Toledo to day won the 25th Miami Open Golf Tournament and its allver cup, na Melvin "Chick" Harbert

Negro All-Stars

In Manila

right back by Petersen at half time. Costa Nission was replaced at Henri Armandeau, Georges Morel and Roger Guenolle scored French goals-Reuter.

the

·I.R.C. MEETING An appeal for more new members Manila, Dec. 13The San was made by the President, Mr. A. Francisco Sen Lions, 21-man all-el Arculli, at the annual meeting of negro baseball, team, arrived in the Indian Recreation Club held at Manila yesterday aboard a Philip Bookunpoo yesterday. He also urged ping Air Lines plone to play a series the revival of the prewar ladies' of 10 games hore, beginning Decem- section of the Club and said that the bor 10.

should be submitted for The club come at the invitation at the

of the Charlet: "Chick! Parsons, President of the Manila Baseball League -- United Press

Table Tennis:

Recreio

11 6 2

3 +4

250 16.17

3 28 20 10. 21

9 2 0

0 2 10.10 41 01 10 0

HOCKEY

HOW

For Woodcock it means that his programme of rehabilitation, follow- ing a lay-off of 18 months, which started when his arm was brokenRecreio by Jag Baks), is no further forward Army than it was before he met the two Royal Navy Americans

Khalsa In his two Bghts he has had less University ihan eight rounds of boxing, which Civil Service cannot be considered a sufficiently Police atif test to provide any clue to hls Dutch HC form

BAF

2 Dutch NO

2 RAF

5 Civil Service

5 Dockyard. RC

7 TAICA

THEY STAND-

3

PWD L F A Pts 11 101, 0:44 10 8 8 134 10

06 2 117 12 14

0.01 219.7.13

0.6 14:30 16

04 14:28 22

0.4

4.14912.18

11 4 1. 6;15:22" 113 17:20 27

11 2 0 0 11 43

6 1 0 5 42

Bruce will defend his British, & w... British Empire and European titles YMCA Bd he is determined to show the Dockyard RC10 10 D British public that he is still a front. rank heavyweight.

LAWN BOWLS AITKENHEAD SHIELD

234 Kowloon RUGBY

Hongkong

A Buon coming cock will meet Jolinny Ralph, South Club:

The report

• Maclones

a surplus of Lon January. 20, 250t wil

9 Army

30. RAF & Police

SOFTBALL

His maneger, Tom Hurst, has un- bounded faith in him. Bruce would have beaten Savold, anyway, He had plenty in hand, said, Hurst.

The Immediate plans are: for fa trip to South Africa, where Wood- African champlon; in Johannesburg. Royal Navy $3,033.92 of Income over expendi-The Empire to ture. The membership was now 160 stake in this night, as Freddie Mill and during the year under review has a prior claim by besting Ralph many“new members were enrolled. Jast month Insnedight which wña, re- picked up $2,000 first money. London, Dec. 12—Richard Berg-The following officers were elec-oard of Control as

elec-cognised by the British Boxing Strennhan Bhot 270 for 72. holes.

final eliminas. todda mann of London, the world table President el Arculli, 10 under par. Harbert had 274 ostennis champion won the Welsh open Secretary H. Ismall; Hon Trow-in the open air is being talked about tho, leading, professional,

7: Meanwhile, a Mills-Savold fight

A JUNIOR LEAGUE year-old Stranahan, heir to a spark succession when at Cardin on Satur

Mohawk 4 Blacklas plug fortune, gave most of the day night he defeated 3: Camisky of M. L.. Rasack;, Benior cricket captain and it could attract 100,000 people Raxes forfeited to Jagu nation's top professional linkston Manchester 22-10, 11-20, 19-21, and A. Abbal Vice-captain-MI to the Wille City stadium or owns 4 to 1 € shooting lesson in precise consistent 21-17 in the anal, pasager Razaoks Junior Cricket captala other sucer arma

CAROLADIES LEAGUE golf, for" four straight

The women's singles was taken by 4-H - Baker:: Vice-captain-1,All; Villavours, such a contest and Wildent 18 Pirates ** days. Today, he had an even par 68 and Mian Trudy Pribal of Austria; former Lawn, bowlst conven LU?" Al Him- | his mininger, Ted Broadribe, would day, then cont'doings two 60's; He was unapproachable in world chamotowe who belt MIP" P. (ahn) wennis con

MARA BIRU BAVOdlin preference to Wood-TABLE TENNI Buifflad," cock, a fight" already of the cards

Hon

a

The 20-singles title for Ule second year in Pesterzaik «d Ismall; Bar convenors tho plum of next; year's\boxing

a field of 35,5 protomionals-and 10 Franks of London 11-13-11-10 Ti the Raxack; Committee. amateurs, --Unlied Frost, i

Final Associated PressAA

for the early summer---Reuter,

W. SENIOR LEAGUE VIO

13- Cañadano Madcaps 16 Overbo: Americans, 8}"¦ Khalan |

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