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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE CRICKET

High Scores Likely At Chater Road

By "RECORDER"

The big match of the Crichet League pro. gramme tomorrow will be at Chater Road where the Optimists are at home to Recreio. This should be a high-scoring match and much will de- pend on who has second lease of the wicket.

.

Should the Optimists bat first, the chances are that Recreio will, at worst, play out time against bowling that is unlikely to run through Recrelo's wickets. The Op- timists' team for the match includes eight batsmen who are capable of reaching the fifties and of not taking too long over that.

Optimlata are, in fact, turning out the strongest bat- ting side they can muster. Recreios chances of dismissing their hosts for anything under 150 runs are slim.

and one never

On the other hand, the Optimists | balling. Odd things happen on the are weakened in their bowling by Sookunpoo wicket the absence of McLellan. Mahon, knows.

On the other hand, the Craigen- though he dist well on a matting wicket at Pokfulam last week, gower batting is unlikely to reach sallom touches his best form at three Bgures against Stepto, Banton Chater Road. There are also Sealth, and Jones. But the normal Craigen- Wood, Rowe and Arthy, good how nowen 20 or 00 could be enough to Jern on their day but hardly likely win. The match is quite likely to to upret the

he over soon after tea if there is no Recrelo bntiing.

or Twelvelrebs, Recreio are

unlikely to lose all stand from Dawe wickris

they but first Souza or Ramchand. whether

NEXT DOOR or second. If they bat first and de- elare, Optimists will have a chance There will be another interesting of victory on tast scoring from match next door where Scorpions, Olivér. Miller, Artby, Howard & Co. captained by, J. E. Richardson, are

turning out

"Scratch" team against INC. With Minu bowling, anything can happen.

te

TRICKY FOR ARMY Though Anny appear to have a very

ensy match π Sookunpoo ngainst Cralgengower, I will not bn surprised to see the shoe thing happen at dil against C a fort- night ago.

Billimoria, Crabtree and Omar are as capable as Arculli and Minu of ruuning cheaply through Army's

West Indians Held To Draw By Galle

Without Pearce to contend with, the IRC batting is likely enough to settle down to an appreciable score. Chances of an IRC victory are fair- ly high.

KCC travel out to Kal Tak to play the RAF and are more than likely to repeat their victory in the first encounter between the two

teams

earlier this neuron. The match is

I

likely to be a high-scoring one but

more than will be RAF.

Hatversity are

home at

have feeling that KCC will teore

to the

Navy at Pokfulam in a game that will take the whole afternoon but is unlikely to produce more than 150

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1949.

WIDE OPEN TARGET

Iko Williams (right), world's lightweight champion, tosses a right at Kid Gavilan of Havana who stands wide-open in the final round of their 10-round non-title bout at Madison Square garden, New York.

Gavilan, shaking off Williams* right hand bombs, upset the champ to win a split decision on votes of the two judges after Referes Ruby Golilstein_called it a draw

AP Wirephoto,

English Badminton Championships Draw Entries From Nine Nations

London Feb. 17-England's badminton championships, scheduled for March 2 to 5 at Harringay Aréna, have drawn a record entry of 176 players from nine nations.

Malaya, Denmark, the United States, Sweden, India, South Africa, Iréland, Scot- land and the home country all have representatives in the five events.

The tournament will be a world's championship in everything but name. Calle, Ceylon, Feb. 17-F. C. do Saram, who gained his

The Thomas Cup teams from cricket. Blue at Oxford playing

Universitymark have been entered en for the University in 1934 and tung from both elevens together. Malaya, the United States and Den- 1935, was the only Galle bats-and Navy bowlers should climb up The first two countries meet in the man to stand up to the West in the averages as a result of this Thomas Cup semi-final at Glasgow Indies attack in the two-day encounter. mutch which ended today in a draw.

Although giving three chances de Sarat batted with supreme con- fidence for nearly two hours to score 71. He hit 12 fours,

perhaps less than that

bloc.

on February 21 and 22 to decide which will play Denmark in the trophy final at Preston, England, on February

23 and 20. "Seedings" in the draw for the Men's Singles are Denmark's Jorn 320 Skaarup, titleholder, and Poul Holm; 20 Go Teik Hock, Malayan champion 27 and Wong Peng Soon of Malaya;

HOW THEY STAND

P W D L Pis

Recreio Army Optimists

14

3

13

2 30 2 35

14

14

15

10

13

10

12

12

University Scorpions The West Indies, declaring at their Scor overnight total of 435 for 7. dis- RCC inlased the Galle club for 234 INC Following on 201 runs behind, the IAF home team hit up. 00 for 1 in half a loyal Navy

Craigengower. tour's breezy cricket-Reuter,

Softball

Canadians

Saluts

vnc

Mademur

Khaba

HKDC

Overeas

League Standings

SENIOR LEAGUE LEAGUE

20 Devinder Mohan Lal of India: Nils 15 Jonsson of Sweden; Dave Freeman, 12 28-year-old San Diego doctor and 10 Mart Mendez of the American team.

which 174, Danish

In the Women's Singles. has a total entry

of

CRICKET TEAMS is are the only players who have

The cricket

been

blonde,

Mrs

seeded. They are annual

Oxford-Cambridge shapely Kirsten Thorndahl, holder

at match will be played

of the women's singles title, Chater Road on Sunday, commencing Conny Ahm; Rose Schiott Jacobson ut 11 .m.

The Cambridge aldo will be J. Barrow, and Asse Svendsen.

McLellan, it, H. Hughes (Capt.), R. Franklin, J. Cowperthwaite, D. Cost Perel. 9. Middleditch, 11. 3. Cruttwell, A. D. PAZ Relen, A. Newton, Maj. II. S. M. Hose, am C.G.M. Morrison, Scorer. I. M. Gordon- 705 WILLama.

Won

15

2

.705

7503)

7

563

30

573

11

313

The Oxford side will be published later,

·IRC

Forty-four pairs have entered for the men's doubles and 22 pairs for the women's doubles.

are

Sreded in the men's doubles 'event

Dave Freeman

Wynne nud Rogers of the U.S.; Devinder Mohan Lal and D. G. Muswe of India: Yeah Tock Chye and Chan Lon Keong of Malaya; Poul Holm and Olle Jensen of Denmark; Clinton Stephens and

Burry Applty

TRAINING GALLOPO & JHAPING SCHOOR

LEARN

WELL -010 YOU

ANYTHING

Racing Entries

Entries for the Second Extra Meeting of the Hongkong- Jockey Club scheduled for February 20 are given below:

INDOOR MILE

Slykhuis

A New Record

May Set

THE SPORTSMAN'S DIARY

Why Not Seven Standard Clubs For All Golfers?

Bankruptcy is facing many golf clubs—for golf has beconic too expensive for young men,

The initial cost 'Is prohibitive and ridiculous.

If a young man wishes to join a club he will find that his first subscription, entrance fee, set of clubs, bag, and all the other paraphernalia can cost as much as £100 What youngster making his way in the world can afford that?

What is the remedy? The price of clubs should be down to £1, and of a standard ball to 29. Ex-1 perts assure me that could be done tomorrow.

length of time, but says he will turn now to referooing.

And Stanley Couchman - who toured with the British team in South Africa in 1938, and is a Surrey selector has reached makes the 1st XV.

10 and stišk

Then I think-and so do many others that it would be the best thing that could happen to golf it the R. and A. decreed that a set of golf clubs should consist In 'future of seven standardised clubs. Seven And no more.

Almost

every other sport has standardised the Implements used In it, so why not golf?

confused Which seven would you select for standardisation? My cholge Desmond Jeans who turned pro- would be:

MONOCLED BOXER Prominent among those who have now completely re-established Belsize Boxing Club is J. L. Edgell. ex-officer of the Royal Marines, past champion of Imperial Servicos, and a

a monocled boxer (not to be.

with another

suth

Driver, spoon, drivingfessionalt).

iron (cleck). mashic. mashic- Edgell In the

niblick, niblick, and putter.

the amateur

comparatively

young chairman of Belize. Ons The club manufacturers, of of his chief supportérs In this which was revival of the club,

the counterpart of National Sporting Club, has been W. 3. Hastings who, undelerred by the fact that in his tast fight-long ago-ble jaw was broken, sicceeded the late "Jimmy"! Dewhurst as secretary. Dewhurst had held omlee 60 years.

course, will hold up their hands in horror at the suggestion that there should be such n limitation and standardisation of clubs.

important they more But are than the spread of the game as a

sport? popular

i would like to see some of our club committees and alliances lay down the seven-club rule for a season and fast it.

REST FOR THE HARES

CAMBRIDGE BEATEN

Ca Another Is Dick Colver. tain pre-war, and stiij. Arreplace- able whose dive classle fights against H. D. Huxham still stand as models. He won twice.

That Belsize are really back on their feet is shown by their beating Cambridge University in 10 boule to 2, and London By

the Waterloo Cup nearly With over, the hares around Altear can look forward to a rest. It has al- that ways seemed peculiar to me for such a big event, with more than 100 courses for the Cup, Plate, and Purse, there are always,RAF officers by the odd fight in enough hares walling to be chased. Soon they tako

Oxfor University, officers of the Royal Navy, St. Mary's Hospital and London University in that order.

There is no truth, I am told, in the allegation that hares axe brought in bags to the coursing

arco.

They are driven in by bealers from the surrounding country and

is assumed that the ground is not unfamiliar to them.

A weak hare is not coursed and the slippers wait until strong-running hare is put up before the grey-

hounds are releaned. About 20 per-

teven.

on

BACK TO THE ARENA. Japan & Germany Find Support

New York,

Feb. 17-Daú

cent. of the hores are tiled. The rest get away through escape gulleys down which the hounds, cannot go.

Ferris, secretary of the United There is a story that every year, States Amateur Athletic Union,

Cup.

before the

Waterloo

New York, Feb. 17-Wim just Slykhuis, of Holland, can break certain wise old hares, warned by today advocated the readmis

sense that trouble ission of Germany and Japan to some sixth the world's indoor mile record brewing again, can be seen legging it international sport.

the Altear

any time he wants to, accord-for safety away from ing to Gene Venzke, former eds. What would happen if they

told all their pals? American record holder.

Venzke has joined a rising school of experts who predict that Slykhuis will become the first foreigner ever to win the American Indoor Milo Championship.

Venzke said: "Slykhuls can do 4 minutes & Se

0 seconds any time he wants to, and he can do it without half trying

THE "HOPELESS". SNOOKER

W. H. Funnell, Southbourne, Hants, asks what should be done when a player is hopelessly snookered and there is no way out.

John C. Blaset, Billards Control Council chairman, says:

"If If he wanted to break Git Dodd's world Indoor. record of 4 pletely minutes 5.3 seconds, it would be at his mercy.

player is snookered so com that he cannot hit the ball 'on' with a feasible strokd, he is entitled to smash up the position to give his opponent a fair shot at the ball 'on' at his next stroke.

#

Ferris had been asked by Reuter to comment on a report that the United States would support Japan's Application for readmission to the International Swimming Federation.. He said that Japon and Germany would eventually be readmitted to international sport so "it might as well be now as later."-Reuter.

Battling Barbara Stymied By LCC",

London, Feb. 16.-The Lon-. don County Council said today -Jule

"Battling" Buttrick may ap This problem

does not crop up ence in 10,000 games. Mr Bisset's pear as scheduled on a variety decision is based on the common-show at a suburban theatre sense view that a game of snooker next month but cannot fight' a cannot go on for ever with, perhaps,

hundreds

three miles and 'dellberate foul' cannot stu. that. Britain's only female boxer

Slykhuls is one of a trip who are expected to take American titles back to Europe and thereby retrieve "Sinco the position of the balls some prestige lost in the Olymples. Is such that striker must play

Gaston Reift, of foul shot, tho The--others-are- The following have been selected to

Belgium, in the represent IRC Int XI in a league

Marcel Hansenne (France) in the cricket match against the Scorpions at

1,000

yards. home on Saturday, commencing at 1.45

1. Ascot Staker, (1st Bee.). 1 Mille.- 132 p.m.-A.. B. Apbus (Capt), A. el Arcuit,

Abdullamid 147 Acroplane 147: Dusy The Swedes, Ingvar Bengtsson and A. K. Damall, S. A. Ismail, S. J. Khan,

Bea 147; By-the-way 147: Canadian Potato A, H. Kitchell, A. R. Mami, I. M, Omar, Bobby Williams of the US. Go Telk 147; Castle Prifceri 167; Coogeo 147;

Erik Ahlden are considered likely to M. 1. Razack, M. Saray, A. R. Sumad. Hock and Tooh Song Khoon of Easy-going. 1471 Jorrocks

bo overshadowed in the mile and 147: Public Umpire, G. M. Butt; scorer, A. M. Malaya; Jorn Skaarup and Preben Opinion 147: Reuter 17: Roslyn 117; three miles respectively. .400 Wahab, Jr.

Dabelsveen of Denmark; Norman Sharpshooter 147; Stayer 117: Victory

Bengtsson, however, is confident SCORPIONS

that the championships will mark Radford, Enginnd, and F, W. Peard, Ship 17.

He chose Ireland.

3. Doncaster Blakes. Un Sec.). 1 Mile, his return to top fortn AXY 17: Biller Sweet 162: Flying again to oppose Slykhuis, who has The Danish players made a clean Knight 147: Harmony 147; Hongkong

all the five Stutze 147 Liberty Diamond 147, benten him consistently in their last sweep last year of

few meetings,

than 347: Shame 182; Sparkling Stat 152; the 1,000 yards. in which his chances was at its

rather

go for English titles and although they are | Trixxer 133: Zephyr 147, defending all of them except the Hurst Park Handicap. (1st Sec.). on paper would probably have been

men's doubles, it is expected they las 6 Furlongs. Beckenham, Blue

SKY:

Bootsie, Chief Pilot, Desire. Good considered greater. will lose one or two of them to the ship. Hurricane, Liberation Star, Master- Ahlden will probably again chase

RelfT

the three miles.- Malayan or American players.-As- plece, Minx, Red Fox, Sugarfoot. soclated Press.

Reuter.

Chung Hwn

Filipinos

Americans

BATTING AVERAGES

Games At Bat Hits Ave. Eriksen, VRC..... .15 54 GuteLTEK. Madeapa, 13 40 10 Dick Bilva, ILK.B.C. 12 30 14

,407

360

5. Yeung. Saints

10

11

516

9. Ducks. Baints... 12

Bakar, Canucks

14

51 13

fichy, Luz, UKBC. 11

15

249

G. Perrelva V.R.C., 12

43

15

349

Lil Weo, Capucke

11

Roza-Perfeita V.R.C. 11

The following will represent the Score plons in the Inague match against the mc at Sookunyoo on Saturday. J. E. Richardson (Capt), O. J. Kerr, L. F. Stokes, D. H. Leach, J., N. MacLeod, T. Howarth, 3. D. Claque, R. H. Hugues, hree E. F. Gee, A. P. wel, G. U. Gibbons.

The up-to-date standings in the three leagues are as follows:

BRAVER

Jaguars

JUNIOR LEAGUE

Mohawks Mackhawks itexes

Bankers

Wildfires Viking

Wildcats

Wahoo! Conadens Pirates

Won Lost Peret.

SIT

KHALSA HOCKEY

The following is the amended 621 Ine-up of the Khalsa Sports Club 31 Hockey Team playing against the 417 Cable & Wireless Hockey XI on Sun- 354 day on the "Y" Ground, King's Park,

at to a.m. sharp:~

.273

10

231 .200

LADIES' LEAGUE

Won Lost Pere;

Lall Singh: A. E. P. Guest, Sube- dar Bhagat Singh; Balwant Singh, M. H. Hassan, Pritam Singh: G, W. P. Guest, B. Gosano, Mickey Ram, 750 J. S. Dition, and H. Lalchand.

Players unable

to play should notify the Secretary, Telephone uum-

057

5

.375

100

WEEK-END GAMES Senior League Sunday, a Recrelo-10.39 A., KBC

ber 2333D.

SQUASH RACKETS

El Karim Through

4. Newmarket Handleap. 1. Milo. Baylight. Dig'empots, Gypsy Girl. Lucky Starter,Mastery, Cakland Bridge, Pe- garus, Ilove d'ör, Süver Spear, Sky- inaster, World Pancs,

5. Melbourne Cup, 2 Miles.Amazon. Black Market, Chief Pilot, Fort Knox, Justice of Peace, King of Peace, Lily Lola Sapoln, Lovely Lady, Meteorologist, Pleasant Valley, Rebel, Bookunpots, Sun shine. Vagabond King.

6. Arcot Stakes, (2nd Rec.), 1 tile.-

home in

constant succession leaves.

of pennity points and a man as she had planned to do. of "free boll" She may only do shadow. 'boxing and bag punching. Battling Bar- bara is 10 and comes from Yorkshire..

She has made a lving p'a typist in London while training for months to be a professional boxer-her life. long ambition.

Joe Louis To Visit Jamaica

THÖR FOUGHT BACK When the fighting in Normandy flercest, some of the most bitterly contested actions of the war took place in the region of M. Marcel Boussac's world-famous raeing stud at Haras de Fresnay le Buffard, in the centre of the Falaise "pocket."

Miami, Florida, Feb. 17. The Casualties among the horses from world heavyweight champion, Joe shelling and bombing were numerous Lout, has arrived here on his way Many, too, were stolen-but not

to Jamaica to make two public ap- Thor, a much-prized stailion who had his own version

of the resistance pearances.

V. Wlazemskl, in The Horseman's Year, edited by W. E. Lyon (Collins, 10s. Od.), tells how a party of Ger- man soldiers tried to saddle him.

Ther,

savage by temperament,

FIGURE SKATING

Dick Button Wins movement.

World Title

To Semi-Final

London, Feb. 17.-Mahmoud El Karim, Egyptian squash rackets ace, reached the semi-Foyle 147: Glacial Lake 147: Good News of New Jersey won the world reared up, trampled one of the sol- final of the Silvertown profes. Happy Farmers 141 Honey Dew 1 men's figure skating champion-diers to death, and broke through

Jemima 147; 55 147: Oldshoes 141;

Fred Table Tennis Upset sional tournament on Thursday

Condor 147; Filibuster 117: Forever Spring 147: Fortuna Field (late Jing Dal), 147;

Paris, Feb. 18.-Dick Button

The

He will by to Kingston tomorrow, according to his publicity manager, exhibition and will appear in an bout at Montego Bay on Saturday, and at Kingston on Monday.

No opponents have been named.- Reuter.

Hockey

Fixtures

The following are the Hockey Gold Cup,Association fixtures for this

Sunday:

for the

t

University v Club, de Recreio,' Pckfulum Rond. 10. a.m.

v Saints (Umpires. Chas. Buster Hollandi, Rennie Sequeira: scorer,

Reputation 147: The Hopetui 147; Yacal ship Inst night, retaining the to freedom. The rest of the Germans, with another clean Phillo Remedies). Noon. Overæns v Mad-

sweep Doncaster Glakes, (2nd Seca, title he won last year in Switzer- fled in pante. cape (Umpires. Bin Ablong. Edo Almei- | Landon, Feb. 17.-Alajszy Ehalich, against an English opponent. mife-Blacksmith 102; Gypsy 153; 10 land. Ede Kiraly of Hungary! SOLDIERS' 'NATIONAL' ita. Avito Campos; Rearer, Eddie Ma veteran Polish player, brought about

light 162; Jeep Res 162; 1berty Ship 182; El Karies whipped W. E. Gordon. Probability 162; Small Dragon 147; Stir- was second. J ques), At CRA-Noon, Filipinos Chung

major upset in the men's singles recent winner of the Grays profes-ling Castle 147; The Alligator 147; Topper itwa (Umpires, Hal Wing Lee, Ciceró

Button took a commanding tend on

Grand Military 132: Unicorn 147. Hozarin, Sherry Bucks; acorer, Phillo of the English open table tennissional tourney, 0-0, 0-0, 9-0.

run lu March Wednesday in performing the com- to be Remedios). p.m., Canucks

D. Alcot Stakes,, (3rd Bec.), 1 Mile.- Khalsa championships.

here tonight when The Egyptian gove Umpires, "Doc" Molten, Fred Diesta. he beat Johnny Leach, England's re-show of squash rackets. He killed.

a brilliant Amsterdam 11 Atomic Power 147: pulsory figures. In the second phase first time since 1930, was known

Darem 147; Big Bluff 147; Green Velvet yesterday-the P. C. Wong; scorer, Pillo Remelost.

war as the

soldiers frea sicating he before the 147: Happy Return 147; Hop Yick 147; eent winner of the world title, in the ball from any position in the

Jasmin 1: Kolinsky 147 Lucky, Jane

gave a display of skating grace and Grand National. Two winning riders Saturday, as Itrerek-2.30 p.in, Rangers the, fourly round.

courl

147: Morning Sky 147: Racing Queen 147; rhythm that brought repeated ap- became generals during this war- Blackhawks' (Umpires, suva, Robin!

well-known for his Gordon injudiciously tried to play

Lumsden Spred Wheel 147: Sunkies 147 Trea plause,

killed) Coincé

and HL, Tlampa; scorer, Phito Temedios.

Ag8 Sunday, at Recreio 4m. Vikings strong defence, wore Lench, down El Karlm at his own game.

Burst Park Handicap (2nd Sec.),

slim Czech McCreery, who rode two winners, Aleria Yrzonova, Rexen (Umpires, Palio Rejnédios, Tolly by his great retrieving in a hard result, there were sparkling railles

Furlongs-Avalon, Crown beauty, was leading the women's and is, now in the U.S.A. attached but Kwok, U. Mose; Boorer, Buster 1iland) fought five games match, which he which delighted the andience, Witness, Golden Dragon, Heroic Lassle, competition---Associated Press.

to Uno. At CHA-3.30 p.m.. Jaguars v Mohawks

21-15. won 10-21, 21-13,

Gordon himself could never seure,

Jeep Sing, Kentucky Moon, King of

Favourite this (Umpires, Herbie quon, Dill Woo, "Tiger"

Peace, Lil Marlene, Noonday Sun, Peggy.

year will un-Crewal Hussain)..

-Associated Press. 21-11--Reuter.

Khalen v Cable & Wireless, King's wyhoso doubtedly Rebel, Two Did..

be Klaxton.

:

Park. YMCA. 10 a.m. owner-rider, Mr W. D. Gibson, is the Inte Lord Glanely's nephew,

Junior League

'YOU DON'T SEEM

TO MIND CONQUEST DOING YOUR DIRTY'

WORK-

Elulich,

+

12-21.

Mister Conquest

I'MERELY

WARN YOU [FOR YOURS

INICOLA-THEY 10 VERY IDIFFERENTE

FROM ENGLAND' STRANGE PEODLES COME AND

·BESIDES AS I AM YOUR STEP -FATHER-) AM RESPONSIBLE

FOR YOU UNTIL YOU ARE .213

Kürer 167.

THIS IS

ISEÑOR ROCÁL,

PLACE-CASAM KFLORED,

ICE HOCKEY

Umpires. Capt. Chinell:-E. R. A Miller.

Navy v RAF King's Park (RNRC1) 10.30 a..

Umpires. P. F. Xavier.-J. S

Umpires, C. J. Morritt S.-B.

YCO

Gibson had his first ride C. P. O. Shaw. Swedes Beat Swiss under National Hunt rufck when Dockyard NC v HK Police, King's

winning on Klaxion last Saturday Park. (RNRC 21 10 a.m.

Umpires.

Sigs over burdles. In World Tourney

His point-to-point experience should enable him to Makhan Singl Stockholm, Feb. 17-Sweden make an idest partner

YMCA y Army, Sookunpoo, for this beat Switzerland by threo goals course specialist. to one in the final pool of the! World Ice Hockey championship nt Stockholm tonight.

The police outside the stadium were reinforced tonight in case of

REDOUBTABLES STILL

*Three alightly elderly Old Cranleighans who may bo feeling the pace of even "A" rugby football

Gintier.

10

11.171.

Umpires: G. T. Palmer J, EL Blinko.

Dutch HC v Civü.Service, Match postponed.

Dutch Hockey Club v Mache.at Macao.

to

| repetition of last night's disorders, in but will not admit it are putting up confrm by phone (30361, Ex:117).

which over 50 people were injured.

The injured

́among a

crowd

All Umpires are requested striking records of service.

"Buster" Lambert, coplain of the before 5 pan. on Friday. Secretaries of 5,000 which stormed the gaten be- "A" XV., has already completed 20 are requested to ensure prompt. Loro the Canada-Sweden match. years of play and is to carry on for attendance of their teams, A, maxi.. following newspaper accusation of } and more to make it-21.

mum of ten minutes delay will be unfair play by the Canadians in their Cyril Suter-once tried for Eng allowed. Will umpire please notify. Ematch Brainst Czechoslovakia On

land as full-heck-is in the same results as soon as possible after the Tuesday,—Reuter.

leam and · has played-the same Imatch.

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