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́QUADRANGULAR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT:

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1949.

NAVY BEATS RAF BY THE ODD GOAL IN SEVEN

By "STICKS"

At King's Park last evening, the Navy, fielding a weakened team due to the absence of both Matthewson and Aitken, made a surprising recovery in the second half to beat the RAF by four goals to three after being one goal in arrears at half time. The RAF too, fielded two new comers, Morris at right-half and Walt at left-wing.

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This was the Navy's last game in the Quadrangular Tournament and they now stand with three points to their credit, one win, one draw and one game lost, the latter to the Civilians in their first match of the series,

Without a

The standard of hockey put up by the Navy was not high. They attained- their victory by sheer had work and the will to win. The RAF on the other hand, played good, sound hockey and were unfortunate to lose. doubt they would have had a substantial lead in the first half had their centre- forward distributed the bill.

from the

Mollows; Nixon. Haig. Duce; O'Nell, Eberle, Perry, Duff and

Morrison,

RAF Gray; Doyle, Wilson; Morris, Jordan, Maines; Robl The teams were:

son, Heptonstall, Connolly, Navy Rowianda;, Clarke, Coady, and Watt.

The match The Navy pressmi

throughout was opening bully, but met stern played in fine spirit, keen and

from Doyle and clean opposition

thought at lines bots- Wilson, the RAF backs, who terous.. cleared in ne style out to the

THE TEAMS halves, who is turn sent their forwards away. They pressed relentlessly and eventually Connolly netted their first goal with a hard ground shot from Just inside the circle,

On the resumption of plny the Navy again look up, the attack and the RAF left-back In attempting to clear gave "ticks", which incurred the

penalty nward of However

the

corner.

Navy failed 10 take advantage of their oppor- tunity and the ball went loose.

The RAF forwards, ~Ver ready, took up the attack again,

NEW ZEALANDERS' TOUR

Thunderstorm Breaks Up

Game With Leicester

Leicester, May 17.—Frank Prentice won an ex- citing race with a thunderstorm today and be came the second century-maker against-the New Zeulanders this season.

Haig, sound in defence and tireless in attack was out- standing for the Navy but ho Jacked support from both his halves and backs whose exhibi- tion was disappointing after their display against the Army When the storm broke and Aided by good fielding, J. C. last week.

flooded the pitch It was decided Laker, with offbreaks bowled Rowlands played his usual to abandon the match as a to a leg trap, was nt times brilliant name in goal. On occa-1 draw. The Anal scores were: virtually unplayable, and ha sions he bought off gaven bor- New Zealanders 430; Leicester came out with figures of 15 dering on the miraculous. Theshire 110 and 207 for oncovers, six maidens, 10 runs and

five wickets. second goal was netted wicket. RAF'S

In the hour and a quarter's play possible at Grace Road, Leicester, he took his score from 44 to 101. his total time being two hours 25 minutes.

A

by Cody who followed up and G. Lester, who was also not Look advantage of u rebound off out last night, took his score the foalie's

in to 10 not out, and both bats- pads by sending in

shot before fast rising

the men played confidently on a drying pitch despite frequent coukl reposition himself. Boulle

After nineteen minutes play, bowling changes. Morrison, the Navy left-winger, netted the first goat for his side when he took a shot from a very acute angle which completely deceived the RAT goalkeeper.

tion

tion,

Clarke gained the ball from

Бесо

Alee Bedser, with three for nine, and his brother Erle, with two for four, played a big part in the work of destruction,

Middlesex, who had had to

fight for runs in their first in-

"MR. SHORTSTOP”

Honua Wagner, baseball's "Flying Dutchman," observes his 75th birthday anniversary by testing a -couple-of-bats-by-his-firesido-in-Carnegie, Pa..

21-year Major Wagner, who retired after a League career in 1917, continues this year as scout and coach for his beloved Pittsburgh Pirates.—AP.

Wirephoto..

FRANK BUTLER'S COLUMN

IT'S ONLY A DREAM,

MR. SOLOMONS

We all like to day-dream occasionally. King Solomons is no exception. For two years now he has puffed smoke rings and dreamed that one day he would promote a battle for the world's heavyweight title beneath London skies.

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LAUGHABLE

is not

Home Turf

Favourites

NO. 6: ROYAL TARA

Bay-horse by Mieurce out of Scotch Gold (Colorado).

Owner, Air D. Morris: trainer, J. Alegry.

The public love a good, consistent horse, and Royal Tara fully earned his plaen' in the general esteem by his fents last season.

It is unusual to find a horse

improve so much at five years old, but Royal Tara maintained through his Improvement all

1948.

his career.

Like most

AN INVASION MEETS RESISTANCE TELEVISION AND AMERICAN SPORT

By CORNELIUS RYAN

Television will be the biggest problem for sports in the USA in 1949.

Promoters of hoth amateur and professional sports events are worried about television because" they do not know whether it will help or hinder the box office receipts.

Television officials are just as puzzled-they can- not say definitely whether their new means of com- munication and entertainment will be an eventual boon to the sports it affects.

vised in

and

moro

John Beary, who haj hnd him since he was a yearling tendance at boxing shows telemoter of boxing

Some acts are certain At- The 20th Century Club, pro- considers that he is better now

at Madison than at any previous time in sharply in the latter part of in 1948 its 28 Garden, shows Now York dropped Square Garden, reported that 11043 as morb of the Mieuxce went into homes.

sets drew $1,001,000 compared to And minor $1,870,000 for 33 shows in 1947. breed, Royal Torn does not wa relish hard ground, especially eague baseball at Nowark and an average drop show of

per 8110 Jersey City in the New York como $18,000. not in the initial stages ot

area, suffered poor seasons at $120,000,000 for the right to Television paid bein, made ft.

the gate. Both boxing and televise all Garden boxing. summer of The dry

1947 baseball blamed this drop no

That

20th caused him to lose his foun television, but

Century blames impartial ob television for the losses can be after

winning the Kempton Kervera suggested that other

secn In the fact that it can¬ The celled its tolovision agreement things enter the picture. His finest efforts last senso rising cost of living of food, for Monday niglit boxing video

clothing. rent and heat-cut at St. Nick's Arenu, its smi

smail -available to

club allate. and for sports

A new coaxial cable, which will hook the entire eastern

"Jubilee."

another***

the each family

money

tumn Cup.

Stable plans for the Lincoln shire Handicap, in which ho finished seventh last year when nol in such good trim as he is now, are not yet definito. He will, however, figure among the acceptors.

were in defeat. The Cambridge- shire_just_cluded him, and hoInto

that with followed second, benten a head, under each

entertaiment. Nor could the will 9at. 7D. In the Liverpool All-promoters say that they always half of the USA together in a of the small-club fights were operation in January, and fur- had first-rate attractions, Many television notwork, goes into

very bad, and neither Newark | ther expansion 1x planned. nor. Jersey City had a good Television is here to stay, but baseball teams

sports doesn't know what to do BEGINNING OF THE END about it-United Press.

Nonetheless, Max Joss, pro- The Newbury Spring Cup meter at the Brooklyn Broad- and a third Kempton "Jubileo" way Arena, said that 1948 was are other carly items on the "the beginning of the end for 1949 agenda and I know that small-club boxing" due to tele- Mr Dave Morris is keen to vision. Ho said people would tackle the "cracks" of France atay home in 1949 and watch and England in one of the big-game matches free via tele- middle-distance championship vision. In bareball, Frank events.

Shaughnessy,

president International League which in cludes Newark and Jersey City. was biller at television.

"It isn't like radio, which stimulated interest in baseball," he said. "Television satisfles the Interest.

it is not easy to forecast how he would nequit himself in this class, but he is such a dour Sghter that he will never bo readily beaten.

∙Clive fraham

London Express Service

DAVIS CUP

of the

But horse-racing found 'tele- viston beneficial to its gate, and so did the roller skate derby In New York.

College football

Siamese Racing Partnership Breaks Up

A motor racing partner- ship which won at least £50,000 for two Siamese princes has broken up.

on

It began when 35-year-old Prince Blrabongre ́"Bira" thio world's race given

a £2,000

car. It was o

present from his guardian, Chakrabongse made telo:

tracks was ERA racing 21st birthday

cousin

Chula

and Prince

ot

Bira came down from Cam-

vision its chief subject for disbridge in 1034 and tried his

cursion.

William Bingham of the eastern college conference op- posed video.

luck at Brooklands where he was an Immediate BUCCESS. From then on the two Princes Czechs Beat MAY HURT GATE

went on to win an average of "If one big game to televised over

nearly

£10,000 a year in prizes seven years of racing coast-to-coast on 1 Saturday

(split up by war) aftemoon it will hurt the gate and on the Continent.

in Britain Britain 4-1

every other game in the

But against that, the expenasa nation," he said. "And especially of White Mouse team, as it was London, May 17.-Czecho-it will hurt sules of the che ho chuin now says that he can no called, were enormous. Prince

of

On ba-

The day Joe Louis retired, King Cod abandoned a pair of kippers in order to wrap up a fight upon which he himself has stuck a world championship label, Furthermore, his dreams have run amok, and he is talking of taking over Hyde Park, building a bowl to take 150,000, with 50,000 tickets at 5s., 40,000 nt 10s, and the rest ranging up to 10 guineas. The Prentice-Lester un-nings against Essex, ended by

Wake up, beautiful dreamer! | it a proportion of profits goes to · broken stand of 183 in 15 having over a hundred to spare There ain't gonna be no fight in the National, Playing Fields fund, minutes for the second wicket in winning the match.

Hyde Park. Why? Because the as Solomons proposes.. Balley, who had four for 47, Ministry of Works, demonstrated that the tourists'

who have Certainly Parliament alow bowling was often inne- and Pullinger, whe took four eustody of the royal parks, for going to pass an Act in order The standard of play, from curate and

and "Hable to severe for 17, again bowled splendidly bid anyone from making money that Mister Boxing, can realise thea

onwards improved, and be punishment.

for Essex this morning, but the in them. That ban applies even his Hyde Park dream. Personal- cumd more interesting. Shortly 'Prentice's 104 inculded 11 side was routed when it went in

ly, I can't see what's wrong with. afterwards, Clarke. the Navy tours, his best strokes being for its second inninga.

shire were also folled by rain Wembley Stadium or White City left-back, conceded a penalty the pull and the on-drive. Jack Young and Denis Come against Nottinghamshire, play or Alexandra Park. Lully. to Connolly for obstrut- W. A. Hodles, the New Zea-ton turned the ball sharply and being restricted to a quarter of land captain, fried seven bow-with a couple of run outs con-

an hour.

The Solomons dream is alto- possession et lers

In the

Innings tributing to their quick dismissal,

With several of the Counties gether fontastic, because while slovakia beat Britain by seats in the end zones. the bully but against three in the first, but Essex fell far short of the total now having ployed three the European Boxing Associa four matches to one in the will pay three dollars for an longer afford to race falled to clear it completely. they could make little impres-needed.

Championship matches, the tion and the British Boxing. Denis Connolly in his haste to win Jon on Prentice and Lester.

Compton look three County championship table is Board will recognise a fight be second round of the Euro- end zone seat when s

bo scen picture enn possession stumbled over the

tween Leo Savold and the win-pean Zone Davis Cup tie, television?" for 35 to bring his match an beginning to take shape. ball and so Just his advantage

Middlesex alysts to eight for 92, and

lead the table ner of Mills and Woodcock as a which Was continued at with SECOND HALF

Young claimed three for 20.

28 points from three world heavyweight champion- Wimbledon today. Reg Perks, the burly Worces games. On the resumption of play the

They are followed by ship, you'll pardon my girlish tershire all-rounder, played a Northamptonshire who finished Laughter. Navy improved considerably.

big part in his

Woodcock side's victory lost in last season's final table.

was fattened by and by keeping the ball

NOT WORRIED

over Sussex.

of Mauriello, massacred by Boksi, Warwickshire, each Having taken and stantly on the move with long On a slowly drying plich the open passes they upset the RAF New Zealand captain introduced terday, he saved a Worcestershire three matches, Sussex, second by Savold. Yet here he is again seven Sussex wickets for 73 yes- whom have 24 points from and would have been pulverised defence for a while.

his spin bowlers, Rabone During this period. the Navy Sutcliffe, but the batsmen were display of hitting which yielded 20.

and collapse today with a hurricane last in 1948, come next with being considered as a contender

for the world title. forwardi ̈ ́suddenly seemed to not worried and look "the"score

40 and included

Savold Mills or Woodcock. spring to life and a quick thrust along steadily.

evon wrapped in a parcel and by Eberle brought its reward when he netted from a through after 3 p.m. and the match was and claimed four Sussex second

Hain again stopped play just seven fours.

Then he took the ball again

tied up with pretty ribbons, can-

Of considerable Interest not be "solito Eanic Talk" na a pass from Perry to bring the abandoned.

world title fight. At the best you

Hongkong's hunters will be the score to 2-2.

Birmingham, May 17-Chile formal opening of the Hong- Prentice, who hit I fours in innings wickets for 19, at one

can call it a championship ell-today eliminated Egypt from kong Gun Club and its Skeet New York, May 16--

the second round of the Euro- Shooting Ground at Remember our board decided pean Zone Davis Cup Tourna-Chung (7-mile

Kwai European boxers are in the before the war that Joe Louis ment by three matches to two Rond) at 3 pm on Sunday, fessional boxing starting on Castle Peak spotlight in this week's pro- was no longer world heavy when Ricaldo Balbiers of Chile May 20. weight champion?

remaining Remenber they decided the match of the tournament. The ing day includes an exhibition Bertoln will box with T.

singles

The programme on the open- Monday night when Enrico Harvey-McAvoy clash at Wall Chilean star beat Egypt's Mar- of game guns, opening address Muscato at Buffalo, New City was for the world light-ce Coen, 2-6, 6-4, 8-8, 6-1.-by the President (Dr L Shu-York. heavyweight Lule? Remember United Press.

cop

A start was made just before 2 o'clock and off the fourth ball from Cowic, Prentice raised the second wicket partnership to 190 in 82 minutes.

draw.

Glamorgan, one six and

the Champions, are tenth in the list with only played only two matches. four. -points, but they have

JAMES LANGRIDGE INJURED

minator.

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The equalising goal spurred on one of the fastest scering spells time his figures being four for

THE RESULTS the RAF forwards to greater of his career, made his century seven. He took 11 for 92 in

The results of games ended effort but they met with sterner just in time. When he had the match.

today were: opposition than hitherto from made 104 and the total stood at the Navy backs, who imbued by 207 a heavy thunderstorm broke

At The Oval: Surrey, beat Hampshire by an innings and their forwards

success, had over the ground and the match

30 runs Hampshire 272 and 59 settled down and were clearing was abandoned as

James Langridge, the 42-(Laker & for 19, Alee Bedser 3 clean and hard up-field.

The unbroken second wicket| year-old Sussex all-rounder, for 9, Eric Bedser As a result of this the for added 183.

2 for 4): Prentice reached his who had his arm injured while Surroy 389 for 2 declared, wards went into the attack and century out of 105 in 145 batting yesterday, had only been At Swansea: Glamorgan 380 they took away Jackle Paterson's in quick succession the Navy minutes.

elding for ten minutes today for 5 declared: Warlekshire 131 world fy-weight title and re- netted two further goals, the In the hour and a quarters' when he was struck on the ig for 5. No

play today, Lester kept the other at silly midoff and had to retire, abandoned play today, match fused him the right to appeal

(until he beat them in court)? end going while Prentice dld! Paul Winslow,

the South

At Nottingham: Natts 402; All these decisions were out- most of the storing-Reuter,

LOUIS IS RIGHT

first by Perry who netted from a rebound from the goalie's pads and the second by Eberle who scored from a short pass from

after he had Perry through the defence from the recommencing bully.

att

takent

Paicans whose registration for Gloucestershire 334 for 5. Match rageous.

COUNTY CRICKET by the hot been approved abandoned. the

minutes

within

depalised, and

At Lords: had caughtEssex by

Middlesex

beat

Czechoslovakia held a decisive H.K. GUN CLUB three-nil lead yesterday and cach country won * singles match today. beat Faish 6-3, 6-0, 6-3; Mottram Today's results were: Drobny beat Cernik 6-2, 6-4, 6-4. Reuter

Chile Through

won the

Japanese Hopes

Melbourne,

Norman

perfect lance his team lost nearly £2,000 free on in 1946. Ho is now living with is English wife near Bodmin in Cornwall.

Blra, who won the British Racing Drivers Championship three years in successian before the war is racing in Argentine. His English wife is with him.

Clubhouse To

Be Opened European Boxers

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fan) with a reply for the guests by Lt-Colonel Brasier-Creagh, a skeet shoot by two teams and Junior

for exhibition shoot, Offlcinis of tho Club are: President, Dr Li Shu-fan; Vice-

Featured On American Cards.

Both men said they were in excellent shape and both will try for a knockout victory which will be most impressive as they bid for the heavyweight honours.

It was

also announced

London, May 17-Rain The only stipulation in 183 and 250, Essex 171 120 as much right to call a Savold-Australia, has written

142 runs. Middlesex You might say Solomons has the Lawn Tennis Association of surer, Mr William K. Y. Eu; thero

were

to finish.

matches.

35)

and 177

LEAGUE BOWLS

The following will represent the Kowlooni Bowling Green Club In their league matches on Saturday.

At

May 17 Sir President, Mr E. Landau; See- Buffalo that Austria's Joe Wel- Brookes, President of retary, Mr Wong Bor; Trea- din will box a 10-round. bout Temporarily the RAF relaxed interfered with several of the laws of cricket is that the (Young 3 for 20, Compton 3 for all of Shampoots Louis Chitley, asking for the Austra-ice members: Messrs 5. W. Lam-

on May 24 versus Leo to the Field Captain, Bir Shui Sung-Oma. Weldla now has scored 22 Prime Minister, Mr Joseph pok; and the following comini!-knockouts in 30 American staris. as if to get their wind, but not the County cricket matches opposing captain must agree to for

a world championship They

returned to the long.

An lion Government's

middleweight Important two coloured

opinion on bert Kwok, J.C.V. Ribeiro and more determined than ever today, robbing sides in two the person to be substituted. attack

Under the inspiring captaincy shire

At Gillingham: Northampton-has to nominate

bout 13 scheduled 011 Wednesday to make up for their inpse and games of the chance of

and bowling of F.. R. Brown, wickets: Kent 238

beat Kent by

men, Walcott and Charles, to applications by Japan and Ger- Henry Shih, the battle for his vacant title. But many for re-affiliation to the

at Syracuse, N. Y., as

Jako In the 29th minute of the game taking first innings points.

Lamotta fights Joey DeJohn, L their new lender, who had B Connolly scored their third goal

having seen these two coloured International Federation. A couple of easy victories match analysis of 12 for 105, (Brown I for 89); Northants 239 fighters I must confess each has Sir Norman's action followed

Lamotta wins he then will when he followed up and boat

High... for a world middleweight title In Northamptonshire beat Kent to for 9 declared and 177 for 7. recorded, however,

Japanese the goallo to the ball and sent matches which could be played win their second

the beating of Savold Mills, and a request from the out of three At Oxford: Oxford University Woodcock.

tennis authorities asking Aus-

match with Marcol Cerdan at it Into

Detroit in June. It is becoming away mar

beat Yorkshire by 69 russ, So honest-minded sportsmen trulla to support Japan's effort Individual Roal

the RAF halves

Hampshire were all out for Northants wanted 177 to win Oxford 200 and 223 (Whitcombe must content themselves with re-to re-join the International

apparent that Cerdan will no not shine except for Haines, 50-the lowest total of the sea- and rain had left the pitch lively 57); Yorkshire 222 and 141 cognising Walcott or Charles as Federation.

meet D. Bellolse until Septem son in losing by an innings to enough to make this an awk-(Chesterton 5 for 22).

the new world champion, and to He told a meeting of the

ber'if at all, sound hockey throughout. Surrey.

ward task, but a delightful dis- At Cambridge: Cambridge name the winner of the Mills Council of the LTA of Aus-

On Friday night at Madison Doyle outshone Wilson at back. Caught on a pitch damaged by play of stroke played by oldfeld University drew with Lanca- Woodcock Savold, triangle na Noter was beyond the jurisdiction. A Atkins, Thomson Villemain will box a ten-round

fralla that he thought the mat-

Square Garden, France's Robert Both were particularly good in overnight ruin, they

and 131 challenger: the loose, but tended to, lack powerless, and their last nino by three wickets.

were put them on top and they won shire. Lancashire 210

for wicket:

no

Cambridge Truth of the matter is that of the Australian Association Robert L. Gas, 3. Baker, feature versus Pele htead, whose

J. O, Robertan, Gaddi, J. Fraser, confidence when called upon to wickets fell in two hours and a Rain robbed the Champions, (Doggart 18, Roberta 6 for 48). when great champlons like Jeff-Reuter,

A. J. Hall (skip),

Intest Garden showing was the defend a determined: attack quarter for 51 runs. The second Glamorgan, of the chance of get- At Chichester: Worcestershire ries, Tunney, and now Loufs re-

Second tram versus The RAF goalkeeper, a. com- | wicket.

CCC sensational knockout of DeJohn pair. McCorreli

(away): J. A. Li Pearson. 1. Robert,after DeJohn had floored Mead and ting points against Warwick-beat Sussex by 64 nina, Wor- ure undefeated, all that is left is parative newcomer to the team, Heath, put on 24, but other- shire, the match being, abandon-cestershire 228 and 214; Sussex on the heavyweight scrap heap.

Baseball Scores Hempsey (Skip);

Wiggnton, P. Hughes, itution, several times. Villemain is the was not outstanding but shows wise the resistance- was negli-ed at lunch when pocis of water 249 and 120 (Smith 50, Perks 4: After Jeffries, they had to wait

V. Chittenden (5p): F. A. Flume, carly favourite definite promise..

since he has gible.

lay on the pitch, Gloucester for 19).—Reuter.

- thuco years for Jack Johnsonu New York, May 17.-Today's Crighton, IL Morrison, greater boxing skill-United

After, Tunney, Louis was nine Major League baseball score Mever (Sxip)

Third team versus Recreio Press. years coming to the throne. How were:

-(home); A. P. Welt. T. P., Bivies. many years will we have to wait AMERICAN LEAGUE

A. Bailey, L., E. Lammert (skinit E. Drowie, E. F. 8. Daker, „for a'champion of any class?

Add Hiki C. W. Greaves, I. Urquhart. 0 Wren, T. J. Hemaloy (Skip).

but collectively they played good

ROGA, SAID YOU WERE-DEAD.

ONE_THING HELL"NEVER

PLAN PORNG SONS OF

· SKG`LIES COMING TRUG-

r Conquest

FIVE BOOT SIX

HO ART

WERE PLAYING FOR TIME, STRIPSY, AND. MEDUO BYTME MAN

I WANT A GIVE FOOT SIX- GOFFİN OGLIVERED TO, THE CAFE SIDE AMAR –

TONIGHT

170

I suppose come. fellow, will Chiengo start searching for a "White Boston...

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4. R

Hope." But I'd sooner take a White Sox: p. Gumpert; slow boat to China. And I'm Wheeler,

Fint tela versus PRO (away)} Tindall. A. L. G. Eastman, 1. A. Collyer. 3, McKelvi (Ski):

HKERC

*BOUT POSTPONED

Los Angeles, May 11-The world championship fight be [tween lightweight. Utig'" holder.

The following will represent the Iko Willams and Enrique Bo- Teb-UKERC against the Kowloon fanos' has been postponed Inde- Cricket Club on Saturday at Kow- Snitely because of Williams ipan at p.m. E. Poulson, J. shoulder injury, Clayton Fryč, Hodley, V Honek, J. K. Sloan;

not looking for a Yellow Hopel Red, Sox: p. Pamell; c.

belts, -(London Express Sarúted)

NATIONAL LEAGUE, Brooklyn

TL Bottomler, P. Paul, I. A.. chief inspector for the Calf- Chicago

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Mckay, C. Butler, F. A. Golding, fornia Atheletic Commission, 3. Bickor, F... Lunny, G. Jivder said yesterday Dodgers: p. Dranca, Palica; e.

KCCI Campanella,

The fight was scheduled for The following will represent RCC May 20, Adkins,v,Fillping Chib. in the Sceond Divi-

-Universities - Beat÷÷

The AAA

Cambridge, England, May 18

A combined...Oxford and Cam bridge Univarsttles track', and feld team beat the Amateur

Athletic Association 82 points to

Cuba: p. Duble!, Chipman, Dobernic, Lade; Scheffing Unlled-Prose,

Basketball Tourney

2

5.30

11 J

son at HR.C.C. on Friday: alay 80, at Dr Francisco Bravo sald, “The

Outing J, Brezny, B. shoulder Telah dibble kiolt enough trouble to warrant a has been causing Towelet. C. R... RosselaiLAR.

T-Lock (skipi: A. C. Trib-lay-off of six weeks to two blogW." Colledge-Bullerworth, months." He described the all-

Skinner (skip).

ment as buraills of the right Third S División:"" Ren is

shoulder joint at. the same soul- GCGourde der which was hurt a low rock Barganta W. Palmer (skini W before the champion dropped a HOYDSY WIL BOOT TU or or non filla decision to Klay Gavi- Champstories (Oxiph Grimpel lan in New York (wo holitus agd,Amociated Press Wedne

47 last night..

The

two Universition“ nes Heliopolis, May 18-Holland sonding a joint team to the deleted. 59tia. 40,37. In the United States to rach against European Basketball Cham Princeton and Cornell an Juna plenahdpe at hightout phi Half-timey accret Holland 22: Syria 21-Associated Press. [(skip),

4 and Harvard and Yale on June [ 21, Associated Press, Bonda

Howarthy

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