FAREWELL TO THE
FIRST GENTLEMAN OF SOCCER
By ARCHIE QUICK
and
Farewell Tommy Walker. Pride of Scotland First Gentleman of Soccer he walked off the field at Frat- ton Park after playing his final game of football for Chel- sen against Portsmouth on Boxing Day to become Assist ant Manager of Heart of Midlothian Club at Edinburgh.
Ho, went with the crowd standing and singing "Old Lang Syne' the same na they did when he played his last homematch at Stamford Bridge on Christmas Day.
He captained the side in these two
comes and so ends a brilliant and CUP TIES unusual playing career. Tommy now goes forward to fearn the rudiments of the administrative side of the caro and nt. some future date will fake over the managerial rolna at Tynecanlo Park from" the manager, David McLean, wishes to retire.
Strangely enough in
ramo
present
who
bla curtain
af Fration he was marked by
who comes from the same
On
All Eyes
Yeovil Town
London, Jau. 12.-The clash
young Jim Scoular, future Scottish between Derby County and International ever there was an Arsenal is undoubtedly the out-
village named Livingstone Slation as Tom-standing match of the fourth my where he hero-worshipped Tom round Football Association Cup In his schooldays.
10 дл
and
When Walker left Livingstone for won Soccer Tynecastic Park and Lame he only meant it as a means end for his heart was set on calcring the ministry.
studied for the Church would have taken cloth had war nol the services. Even swept him in
during his brief sojourn Tommy,
Lessons at 'In London, has read church every Bunday and has taken for boys club under his wing
wel- Soccer coaching and general Lare.
21 CAPS
Je
50
Ilmes
nover
He played for Scotland 21 and in the many years I have been walching him on the field and talk-
huve ing to him off it, I known him gullly of foul action in play
discourtesy in civil life. or He takes with him the respect of After the in the game. everyone Christmas Day match he said to me, agreement "It was a gentleman's
that between Chelsea and myself
That was I should leave now. ngreed when I signed and although they could keep me to the end of the season, they have been decent enough to honour their word,
arm
to leave "It is a bit of a wrench fries so many English behind, but glad really to be have my future to geing home for see to and that lies in Scotland
think the Game is faster than before the war, but the players seem to be Alter even on rations and the
is pace really cracker nowadays for
an old man like me."
Ties being played on January 29, but the David and Goliath struggle between Yeovil Town, the remaining non-League club, and Sunderland, First Division "glants," will claim as much attention.
Only about 15,000 people will bo able to squeeze into the little West Country
whoso ground:
plich slopes violently from wing to wing. but the eyes of the football world will be focussed on the team of part-time professionals.
"We
50-50 chance," in the philosophical view taken by Alee "Thera the ployer-manager. Stock, will be no pre-match plans ΟΙ special training, but the players will have a week off from work before the came for training."
have a
WON of
Sunderland, whose transfer fee of £20,000 for Len Shackleton probably
than the cost moro Yeovil's ground and com put together, were disappointed with the draw,
Manager Bill Murray, played for Sunderland in a friendly game on Yeovil's ground, sald: "We have to go all the
way to Yeovil (about 400 miles), get a small gate and risk a defent."
who once
Murray thought Sunderland would win through, but sold the ground was not cary to play upon.
HURDLE FOR WALSALL The other "giant killer," Walsall, whose claim to fame is that they Said manager Billy Birrell, "We knocked Arsenal out of the Cup at are losing the nicest man who ever the height of their power in 1933. pulled on a pair of football boots. He has been incapable
stiff hurdle at Luton; who
of a dirty have not been beaten at home this
Wo
yeason.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949.
BASEBALL
GOING UPI
Marcel Cerdan (right), the "Casablanca Clouter," world middleweight boxing champion, takes on Stove Belloise in a jump up and touch toe contest. As the picture demon- strates, Cordan won.
THE LIONS TREMBLE
Paterson, New Jersey, Jan. 13.--Abe Greene, U.S. National Boxing Commis sioner, has received a State Decoration from the Sultan of Morocco for helping bring Marcel Cerdan to the 'United States.
Cerdan, who won the world middleweight title here, is a native of French Morocco.
The citation for the de- coration reads "The holder is a brother of the Sultan. When he roars in anger, the lions tremble in their den." -Associated Press.
Badminton League
Kowloon Tong "A," as a result of their win last night over KCC, have taken the lead in Section 1 of the Men's Doubles "B" Division of the Badminton!
trick throughout his entire playing
Arsenal are faced with the biggest days, Everyone will wish him well
County, task in tackling Derby and personally I wonder how
of his who ended Arsenal's run after 17 are coing to the gaps
defeat last season.League. passing. A good job Roy Bentley games without
recent two Christmas has come to form so opportunely." and in the
holiday games they took three points from Arsenal.
Where Sentiment
Is Not Dead
Sentiment is not yet dead in Last May professional sport. the Wrexham Football Club wont to BAOR and played several matches during a fort- nights stay.
al-
That means from North Wales to Warwick to the Hook of Holland
Manchester United, film favourites to win the Cup for the second time in succession, will have to produce their best against Bradford in the Lancashire-Yorkshire tussle.
Bradford caused a sensation last)
by humbling Arsenal at senson
and they made another 1ighbury. good start this year by eliminating
costly Newcastle at Newenstic.
No club has won the Cup twice is succession
Blackburn since Rovers did so in 1990 and 1891. if Manchester United bring it off this year, it will be. their since 1909.
between
third win
Chinese YMCA retain the lead in Section II as a result of an 8-1 win
over St Teresa's "B".
CHUNG WAḤ v. RECREIO Chung Woh beat Club de Recreio by six games to three.
"The scorest.
C. F. Chiu & K. Y, Tso (Chung Wah) beat L. Carvalhu & N. Beitrag 21-10; lost to A. J. Remedios & H. J. Xavier 14-21: beat W. Lawrence & C. Quinn 21-13.
K. F. Chiu & Austin Ho
Wah) beat Carvalho & Beltrão 21- 10; beat Remedies & Xavier 21-14; lost to Lawrence & Quina 15-21.
Leo Levan & K. C. Wong (Chung Wah) beat Carvalho & Beltran 23- 20: beat Remedios & Xavier 21-9; lost to Lawrence & Quinn 14-21.
21-10;
America's Mr Golf
Winter Relaxation Cuts In On Summer Earnings
By CORNELIUS RYAN
New York, Jan. 12—Although their jobs depend upon their physical abilities, very few major league baseball players make an honest effort tọ stay in good shops doring the winter.
!
Most players feel that it is a long season from April until the end of September, and that they want to rest and to have some fun in winter
Usually the ball-players" Idea of↑ fun does not involve getting to bed early or watching his diet, and especially it does not involve staying | away from beer.
as we like, relaxing."
Six' nights a week, working with the Dodgers' Gene Hermanski both Dodger entcher Roy Campanella, who, fare buyers of sults for a sports wear also is a Negro, Robinson loads boys shop. in_ baskeibail, Indoor baseball and Of course, all the players-except valleyball games and in exercisen. Musial, DiMaggio, Bearden, Bob He hasn't gained a pound over his Feller, and a few othersliavo on- playing weight.
other winter occupation, that' of wor-- rying about being traded to a second- division team.
JUST RESTING
"We have Spring training don't wo?" demanded one player. "That's what Spring training is for-to get tho men in condition. We should But most of the "big names" of have the right to spend the Winter baseball just rest during the cold star, was traded to the last place Frank Gustine. Pittsburgh infield months. Stan Musial, St Louis Cardionl player who
the Chicago Clubs in December, but took National League's most valuable in the change philosophically... 1940, loafs around his
"It's part In homo
of baseball;" ☐ player must expect it," ho said. Donóra, Pa. shortstop Lou Boudreau, the Am
Cleveland Indian manager and
AVAILABLE FOR SALE
CHANGED MINDS But many former major leaguers now in the minors admit that they
have changed their too much subject, for it was
Frank Shea of the New
Yankees lo the most glaring example
Wan
relaxation which dropped them out rican League's most valuable, rests New manager Casey Stengel of of the big leagues, and other players at his Harvey, Ill., home, and Joe the Yankees said that tvery Yank still in the majors have smaller DiMaggio divides the off-season except DiMaggio and Tom Henrich
York result of a bad sea- between New
and pay cheques as
San would be available for sale for trade. son due to inability to get Into con- Francisco.
The Braver, despite their pennant, dition.
In new York he goes to boxing were active in the market, trying to Yorkmatches and sits around Toots Shor's minko denis, and even the world
midtown restaurant and bar. In man francisco he checks on the Di-baseman Ken Keltner as trade-balt, champion Indians were offering third Maggio restaurant, in which he owns since they feel that rookie Af Rosea
share.
will be a better third baseman next lefthanded pitcher, la
Harold Newhouser, Detroit slar season, United Press.
another who rests, and that too was the programme for Larry Doby, fleet Negro
world champion flelder for the Indians.
of the latter.
Shea won 14 and lost five In 1947. his nest year in the majorn, and spent the 1947-48 winter in heavy
eating and relaxation.
He reported last Spring some 20 pounds over-weight, never was able to ket all the fat off and so never reached his full effectiveness.
His 1940 record was nine wen and ten lost, and his 1049 pay clicque will be quite bit smaller, By OSCAR FRALEY
Shea plans vigorous training in Ben Hogan, the mighty gymnasiums and home exercises all mechanical mite of the fair-this winter, and will make frequent
trips to the doctor for a checkup. ways, was "Mr Golf" in 1948.
crown
and
the
out-
Training Times
Good times were returned by
Many other players have winter- time jobs, but it la questionable how Shun Lee, Greenback. Shun Fung, well these jobs keep, them in con-Highlight, Sparkling Star and Flome Builder during their training gallops dition.
Stan Rojek, infield star of the Pitis in preparation for the Annual Race burg Pirates, delivers milk for the Meeting which opens on Saturday. Rojek Dairy
of North Tonawanda,
A large number of pontes were out N. Y., owned by his father, and MADE MISTAKE
Bobby Doerr of the Boston Red Sox at the Valley on Tuesday and yester-
form which he day, and the times taken were: works on Jackie Robinson is another
a mink. made a mistake, although an under- owns at Eugene, Orz
Gene Bearden, world series standable one. Inst winter.
In 1947, when he came to the pitching star for the Indlans, is play Brooklyn Dodgers, he was the Arsting baseball for the movies as he actor in "The Monte Negro ever to play in the majors, works as an
Stratton Story." and was rookie of the year.
who
The iny Texan, seldom a winner of the bl tournaments in previous years, crashed through with a ven- geance as he won both the PGA coveted National Open.
Not only that, but Bantam Benny sot new record of 270 in copping the Open and, going into the final
So naturally he was in great de- professional tournament of the year was the game's leading money win-mand as a winter banquet speaker ner with $38,812.
at Negro affairs and at Inter-racial of big mee'ings. addition to the pair
Не too was 20 pounds overweight ones, Hogan won the Western Open,
midseason Los Angeles Open, Bing Crosby Pro-last Spring and it was
regained effectiveness. Amateur, Inverness Four-Bail with before he Jimmy Demaret, Motor City Open, He isn't making the same mistake Reading Open, Denver Open, Reno again.
This winter he is holding three Open and Glendale Open
Tie played 76 tournament rounds jobs, one in a spor's business, one in an average of 69.31 strokes to as a radio sports commentator, and assure himself the Vardon Trophy. one as physical education leader at
DOMINATION
the Harlem YMCA in New York.
In
Gaekwar Trims
His Stables
The United States continued lu dominate the sporl, even abroad. The only British title the English were their Open salvage was able to
by Henry
Cotton championship,.won
Frank Stranahan of Toledo, O., as well as amateur, as won the British retaining the Canadian amateur, aid Loulee Suggs of Lithin Springs, Go.. won the British women's amateur.
the second
Sport Centre For
12. The
baca
and through Holland both ways. It proving Everton. These two cluba beat Brockbank & Grisdale is to be built on the site of the winner of the 2.000 Guineas c'ass C
12
TUESDAY
New Ponicz
Shun Leo......
Golden Dahita Florella
Morning Sky
Reue D'or Greenback
Aeroplane
Vangourd Amber..
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32,4 1.00.1 BALA
31.3 1.02.2 1312
31.3 1.92.3 1313
WANTS MOVIE JOB Bearden, tall and handsome, would | Digempol like to have a regular movie job after his baseball career ends.
Bill Salkeld, Doston Brave catcher, Is in the movies, too, but not in the glamorous acting end. He is
a movie "grip." The Alligator labourer on the sets,klyn boy Canadian Potato 33.4 1,033 1.34.22.00.2
Tommy Holmes, the
Shun Funk Sports Master Highlight Pay Day
who mado good as a Boston Brave Floppy Farmers outfielder, owns and works in a tele-mer
V.I.P. vision star in Brooklyn and hand- Jeep Hee some Jack Kramer, Red Sox pitcher, Epleard has a part interest in a spaghetti-Yaenl manufacturing plant.
Sid Gordon of the New York Giants cells cars and haberdashery and the Yankees' Phil Rizzuto and
TENNIS
The Old Guard
Begins To Fade
In a
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21.4 1.024 134
32.1 1.002 1:30,3
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Jing Dat
Harem
Snurking Stor
Home Bullter
29.2
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Double Cain... 34.3 1.09 1.39
My Lawn
Italieri
Gypsy CH Tag Hat Flying Knight
Deen Ere
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Ben Wyvis
Zephyr
33 1.00.3 1.353
31 1.08.4 13
17
1.4.4 1.11
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33.1 1.01 12.4
10.4 1353
Old Ponies
Day B
29.4 59.1 174.4
2.07.3
383 1,104 1 41 4 3.09,3 1.05 1.3.2
37.4 1.01.3 1794
37 100 1.30 4 2.08.1
Moon 37.2 1.10.4 1,422
WEDNESDAY
New Ponles
3
40
CEFRESH
111 1.41.3 1.3 30.1
1.14.2 1.48
22
591304
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3
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100
1.10 1.30 3.47
London, Jan. Gaekwar of Baroda, whose sub- The United States also retained the Curils Cup, defeating Britain, 8% to jects have accused him of being a spendthrift with their money, Grace Lenczyk, 21-year-old college has trimmed his costly string student from Newington, Conn., moved to the top in women's golf as of thoroughbred racehorses to she captured the Intercollegiate, the 14.
America's old guard in inter-Toole The wealthy Indian polentate. Canadian amateur for year in a row and the United States second leading money winner here national tennis began to fade in V-Day.... The United States men's last season, also is closing down his 1948, but with the help of two Dinateur. amateur went to Willie Turnesa. elegant stable. Warren Place, nt
unsung youngsters the United D-Day
Kentucky Making it {Chung
clean Canadian sweep Newmarket. It is the ritzies
States again scored a clean of the world's major for Americans, Charley Congden of in Britain.
But his trainer, Fred Armstrong. Bweep Tacoma captured the Canadian Open
annkled n
a published report that the titles. Michael Ferentz of Long Beach They want to go again this coming
Gaekwar was reducing his furi The veterans retained the Davis High Speed Cal, donned the public links crown summer but the BAOR Sports Board
holdings because of his Indian critics. Cup by crushing Australls, 5 to 0. Kellin kv regretfully and that they could not
and the national junior champion
Armstrong and it
was a business in the challenge round and the Popularity Probability afford Wrexham's expenses,
BACK HOME
ship went to Dean Lind, Rockford
proposition of getting rid of horses youngsters picked up the glory at 111-United Press.
Madame though Wrexham went last year for
Stanley Matthews, one of the
that do not earn their oats,
Wimbledon and in the United States
Butterfly "It is not the Gaekwar's Inten- amateur final at Forest Hills.
Ars and expenses only and no proẞt,
Now, Wrexham are only a smali, Kreatest footballers and wingers of
all time, will undoubtedly have K. TONG "A" v. KCC
(Pan-Iron Mask tion to reduce his turf commit-
Twenty-year-old Richard
Jetfire not-too-wealthy Third Division
ments," Armstrong said. "He only cho) Gonzales, a devastating hitter Andel Jinmid Kowloon Tong "A" beat Kowloon Northern club. They enjoyed them-mixed feelings about his visit to
wants the best horses and that is but lacking in experience, fought his fackath selves so much entertaining Service- Stoke with Blackpool. It was with Cricket Club by nine games to nil.
London's Youth
sold more than half why Paul Wong & S. H. Leung (K
the way to the national championship Gypay... inen in Germany that they have Stoke that Matthews made his Cup
animals he had last season." at the age of 17, when he Tong) beat Brockbank & Grisdale debut
finnl against Eric Good News stirring
Lucky Jane volunteered to go again this time,
boy.
beat
London, Jan. 12.—A magnifi- was the club's ofice
Zimmern & Fenton
The Gaekwar started the 1940 Sturgess of South Africa.
Public Opinton paying all their expenses up to the
cent new sports and entertain-season with 25 horses but had shout Another clath in the top sphere 1521-14; beat Baker & Thong 21-6,
Even more of a surprise was the Amazing So Dutch-German border.
at Wimbledon by Atomie Power earlier victory the unpredictable that
M. C. Hung & C. H. Ngan (Kment centre for London's youth three dozen at the finish. Chelsea
and the luckless but im- Tong)
The stable stor was My Babu, Lanky Bob Falkenburg, 23-your- By The Way beat
old Hollywood player, who rallied Zimmern & Fenton old Crystal Palace, burned down He helped boost the Gackwar's purses to defeat John Bromwich of Aus have a "rehearsal" game at Everton 23-18; beat Balcen & Thong 21-13.
for the year to $159,120, second only trails after being down S. C. Chau & Lee Po (K. Tong) in 1936, the previous week.
21-2: It will cover 100 acres and include to the Aga Khan's $105,372.-Asso-match points in the final set. seven Third Division clubs beat Brockbank & Grisdale
football clated Press. Juidor
Without their great performances, National meet beat Zimmern & Fenton 21:8; beat four senior and still in the competition all
pitches, a cricket pitch, running and
the United States probably would Anyway with Baker & Thong 21-3. learns of a higher status,
tennis
FABULOUS SPENDING cycling tracks, four hard
I have had to settle only for the Davis Thunderbolt 15 1033 131 Rotherham, Gateshead and Newport at home, and Notts County, Hull
courts and bowling greens.
The Gackwar of Baroda, reputedly Cup.
NOT MUCH CHALLENGE Further plans include the restora and Walsall away.
man in the Torquay
third wealthiest tion
of the old Canada building for the
The challenge round proved no Frosty Elght This gives scope for more "giant
And exhibition, concerts
dances.
world, today called a halt to his
The contest.
veteran Frankle Fort Knox fabulous spending In his effort to "... London, Jan. 12. When killing" A twist of fate has paired
W. C.. Chung! & F. Ko (Ch. The road racing track will be re-
matches Pinkte..... Dickie Flicker, a Londoner, re- the all-conquering Hull City
Angeles each won singles YMCA) beat L. & B Pomeroy 21-9; surfaced and speedway racing will secure a racehorse which would win Parker and Ted Schroeder of Los ATPUR TI
Strathinamara Britain's Blue Riband of the turf, from Adrian Quist and Billy Sid-Canent Star Grimsby Town cently set up a world snooker and the ferrien across the Humber bent J. A. Motta & E. Rosario 21-10; be
considered, The scheme was decided on at a the Derby.
American Chelsea well, while the aging The Gackwar's Warren Placo endurance record by playing will be busy on January 20Reuter beat G. Roza-Pereiro & H. Hynd-
man 21-8.
meeting of be Crystal Palace stables at Newmarket,
doubles champion., Gardner Mulloy K. P. Chong & W. N. Cheung Trustees in London under the chair sumptuously-equipped racing esta- continuously for 45 hours and
of Miami and Blily Talbert of Now (Ch... YMCA) bent Pomeroy 27. minutes, he had a pedometer
manship of
of Lord Ammon, former
York, won the doubles from Sid- blishment in the British Isles, for Pomeroy 21-4; Beat Motta & Rosarlo Labour M. P.
well and Colin Long.
Beauty II attached to his leg..
1.044 1.335 who failed to enter well over which he paid £50,000, was put up
Schroeder,
Indexinge ... 35 The cost will be
1.01.4 1.38 This revealed that he covered 24
man 23-21.
£30,000, sald Mr S. A. Legg, secre-
championships, Countess Delight 31.1 1.00.1 2.20.41 for sale today. The Gaekwar de- the United States miles 400 yards while playing the
C. Y. Yung & Wong Yan
Pekay (Ctary to the general-manager. Money cided to curtail his racing activities Inter won the American hard court Argentine Moon 19 1.06 1.37 -36 .50 3 1.30 137 frames during the two days,
criti- tille and Gonzales picked up the Pig Tier 1 942 100439 YMCA) beat Pomeroy & Pomeroy will come from the Crystal Palace reportedly due to continued Several other sportsmen have
cisms
by his country of hils personal | National Clay court crown.
Vagabond King 11,4'1,02 1313 202 London, Jan. 12-Paddy Harris, 21-4; bent Motia & Rosario 21-17; funds, which now amount to covered by the
domi steckenhim ́ ́reckoned distances.
Brentford
£272.310. reserve halfback, has lost to Roza-Pereira & 11yndman 12-
The war damage claim extravagance.
The Gackwar is at present Harry of a pedometer and
HOW THEY STAND
totals about £100,000-Reuter. Williams, a Fulham football roferee, been suspended for alleged breach
Baroda, still conferring about the club announced of discipline,
Section I
constitutional crisis which found that he covered 10 and a-hall today. miles while omeloting.nt a Cup Tie,
following his second marringe By revealing this,
Williams to turn up to play against Swansea K, Tong "A"
It-
Princess Sita Devi. dicated that football has become faster for when a referee decided Town reserves on Boxing Day and St Teresa's "A"
years earlier to take his micago had not reported' since. Harris hnd University
wit cost a pretty penny and even Manager Tom Williaras, as well as the Directors, ure prepared to con- tribute their share of the costs,
10
Referee's Mileage
The
their near rivals,
and
CHINESE "Y" v. ST. TERESA'S Chinese YMCA beat St Teresa's "B" by eight games to one.
The scores:
Brentford Player21-13 beat Rozn-Pereira & Hynd-
Suspended
An omcial sell that Harris failed
by pedometer methods ho found that been living in lodgings of Hounslow VRC "A" A match was and his landlord said that he did St John' the distance during approximately seven miles.
not know where he was,
Under regulation 84 of the Foot-
K. Docks
It has been estimated that in ball League, clubs have the right to Ch. YMCA
world's fastest
game-ico summend a inver for breach of dis- Chung Wah hockey-a referen
Recreio
the
covera
seven miles, but in, this connection It can be recalled that there are two
about ciplinary rules.---Reuter.
Occasionals' Team
officials in charge of each game;.'!
It follows that if there was only one, he would cover about 14 miles. The list could be continued "but
The following will represent the most people. may be surprised to "Occasionals" in a friendly cricke know that an ordinary housewife match against the Civil Service CC who decided to find out what her at Chater Road on Sunday at 11 mileage was, in carrying out the am.: C. D. Wales (Capt), N. Arthy. daily duties read 16 miles at the H. D. Bidwell, R. W. Franklin, G. I. close of her day, and she had no Gibbons, W. L. Howard, O. J. Kerr, left home to do any shopping D. H. Lenth, M. Newlon, L.F.
Rouler.
Stokes and A. P. Welr.
secret
Comes PW L F A Pts
BASEBALL "TAMPERING"
4
5 4 I 34 11 8 3·1 20-10
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2 2 0 15 3
4
4 2 2 10 18 4.
4 2
2 12 24 4
Durocher
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in
343 1.00
Old Portes
33.2 1.00.2 1.34.3
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Glory
302 603 1,20,4
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Sons Alout Carefree. Ding Jfow Dashing
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30.3 1.04 2.30.2
.. 30.3 1.10.2 1.00
24 1.04 1.34.3
25 1.092,133
33.1 1.04.1 1.34.3
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30.2 1.00 1.382-
20
1.31.1 1.44.4 2.33.3
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37
2.00.4 1.39:4
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382 1,12,4 1.40.4
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1,95,1
.... 343 1.08 American women again noted their deid. They retained the Parl Briïve EU 101 10 the Wightman Cup arminat Great Brit-unted Straight 34.4-1.072 1.40 2.003
Solo-Mark Osborne nrose in 8 to 1: Margaret
Lavato 33 1.07.4 1.42 2.15.2
34.3 1.04.4 1344 to DuPont, of Wilmington, Del.. de- Shannon
.... 30 2.00 1.50.4 2.04.3 throned Louise Brough of Beverly Chief Pilat
30 1.004 137. Worre Queen Anal Hills, Cal in the American
wankungnte. 33 1.02.2 1314 AIMING AT QUALITY and Misa Brough won the Kwong Yin .... 33 1023 1514
from Royal Cincinnati, Jon. 12.-Baseball
champlonahlp The Gackwar's → Newmarket Wimbledon
Tavira Commissioner Albert Chandler fedny trainer, Fred Armstrong, disclosed Doris Hart of Miami, Miss Brouch DuPont won both tho 4 0 4 0 28 0 found the New York Giant team that his patron was
reducing his and Mrs.
131s and Wimbledon manager Len management, Glent
cher and the new Glant coach, said, "We are also aiming at quality
string of horeca to 14. Armstrong Forest
doubles United Press. 141 13 10 Fred Flizzimmons, guilty of violating rath
rather than quantity." the "tampering" rule and suspende 2 37 17 8
Among the horses being relained 123 13 6 Fitzsimmons for the first month is 3ly Babu, a hot favourite in the 6 2 4 22 32 4 the forthcoming season, floed Filz-
1949 Derby which ran unplace, and 4 14 32 2 summons and Durocher $300
Sayajirao, which
cost the world 4 40 2 and fined the Glant management record price of 20,000 guinces when
$3.000. 0
purchased as a yearling Sayajirao Fitzsimmons negotiated for the
credited the Gaekwar with his only Glants pinyer still employed by.
success in a classle race when It won Boston Brayes. The Boston manage. mont had 10 knowledge Thn last year's St Leger stakes. Fitzsimmons:
dealing wa.
with Armstrong recently bought the St London. Jan. 12-In
(zation, stables pind innved what re- a rugger the Glants. The Boston manager mains of the Gaekwar's lavish blood St. Mary's mént ·-made no complaint. but match played today,
on stock. purchases modo over the past Hospital defeated Middlesex Hos Chandler conducted - hearings- pital by 10 points to all-Router. Ils own initiative-Unlied PrOBS. five years-United 'Press.
Section IK
K. Tong "B St Teresa'n "B". VRC "D" St John's "3"
RAF 21.
6 40
Home Rugger
each
Indians Complete
Canadian Tour
Merious
Commission 30.1 585 1.78.2
***** 32.2 1.052 134 - Chesterfield... 44 135 136 Teen Ting... 34 1.00.4 1.30,4 Empty
of Panca 33.4 1.08.1 1303 2.00 Tinw Of Prnes 324 1.051 1 AND 208
1.11 Golden Dragon 37
1.00 1.313 2.09 Colonia............. 32.4 1.934 1934 2034 Theftes Of Pence 343 1.00 136 Jeep Sting 35 13 ENKELM Windermere *** Toyale Indy ME 30 14 Toowoomba Day 203 137 1.97.4 Thomas Cun badminton team eam-tank Market 344 1.073 137 2.04
Heart Diver ... 32.4 1044 plated 1 Canadian tour with n clean sweep of exhibition matches a on Returnlaw.
A Grand' Tima 33
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Damamdħald
Victorin. B. C.... Jan.'
13-India's
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1
1.183 1414
The squad is now onroule to ***K **27 1.1 California. Indila lost to Canada in their first round of the Americant.
one Thomas Cup. play-Associated. Avalon E-344. 1,11----1433 133,3 Press
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