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THE

WALKIE-TALKIES

COME TO SOCCER MATCH

By ARCHIE QUICK

When a West Bromwich Albion director told me the other day that walkie-talkie communication between manager and players during the run of play was not so remote a possibility as it appeared on the surface I laughed loud and long. His Idea was some sort of head. gear for the players under skull caps and that the man- ager could issue instructions to them from his seat in the stand.

But now I am not so sure. We are partly along the "Tandvee-thin “Jules Verne" Iden by the telephonic "inter- -com" that Southampton FC have installed between Manager Sld Cann in the grandstand and Trainer War- hurst in his cabin on the touchline at the Dell,

Saints Board of Directors. The post of Its use earned the point against the Spurs and'rab-secretary will be advertised but bed the North London side of I am willing to wager that Mrs their 100% away record. Cang Bates, wite of inside-lett Ted, becomes England's only Lengua

told Warhural to switch Way Secret and Edwards and the Dimutive Wayman, freed from the toils of lonky centre-balt Clarke, mediately swung in

In- centre from the wing for ex-Army In- head 10 Bates ternational through the equaliser with three minates to go.

Bates was not the only ex- for Army player in this team former BAOR star Baily won I the Tottenham forward fine with "Sonny" Walters, who will be remembered leland District and who is head ed for international honours at outsfile-right.

Ure Northern!

PROMOTION? From goalkeeper Ditchburn to quiside-left Medley, Spurs have promotion written all over them --if only they can get a better

Saruh EX

STEVICE

Centre forward Duquemin. This appears to be their only wenk ses and I should not be sur

Cly prised if former Canflf inside-forward and Welsh Jute:- national, Billy Rees, comes in top rectify this shortcoming

no

I should think Alf Ramsey la ently the mitstanding right- back in the four countries at the club - Ports- moment, and mbuth included have such

of storming wing halves as Nicholson and Burgess,

Spurs appear to have every – lng-I wonder if they will Inst the season, So often, they have dáno exactly what they are do- in how only to fode after Christmas.

How England's

Teams Are

Selected

Lean tell you something about the Football Ass› *|- tin's method of melee! n International elevens, be- rause I was at the West End hotel when the national"

10 meet Wales at side Cardiff was chosen.

Reuerally the 13

the Selection muttée not to disturb the de Tener that wilted agains! Eire Nevirtheless, no fewer than 30 players e me up for considera- Hon--nmong them seven goal- centre for- keepers and five wards!

amngt

comptine

agreed whun Com-

HOTCH POTCH Members of the committee ench handed in their idea of a team and in most cases positions, were duplicated with alterna- tives. cannot tell you how resultant they sorted out the hotch patch.

Ther again, Chairman Arthur Drewery watched Itoy Bentley play a dream match for Chelsea Down at Southampton, Secre- tary Sarjantors fold me he is re-against Manchester tiring of the end of the year and Stamford Bridge. He must have reverting to his place on the gone there to assess the Bristol

Hyperbole Still Cambridgeshire

Favourite

City

Loy and Roy came through with flying colours. But he wasn't chos, ut

The leadership was 10 the given

previously Milburn discarded Jackle Newcastle

London, Oct. 24.-There was an exceptionally strong d market when the card the Cambridgeshire called over

Club tonight.

on

WAR

FIRST STEP

k

Wis

This Niolar Park game England's first step along the

to Rio as

It was An eliminator for the World Cup, chosen England player Any at the Victoria: must, at course, be released by But do you think his club.

Belding the eleven Wales were they would have liked?

They did not. I happen to

Everton

Hyperbole remained favourite although guing out to

compared with

last callover.

10

15 to 2 at the

Stormy Petrel was again well and remained the supported

at 100 to second favourite

Tonight

was for Horpet It, whose price was cut threb points to the twenty- twok.

Most money

Signalman, formerly ot the Ury-threes, was backed down

to 20 lo 1.

The biggest advance

CA

made by Moondust, whose price

to 20 to 1. went from 40 to

Northern Tho

candidates, Good Tasta and Brink, both well supported from forties at the last callover to the twenty-eights tonight.

were tho

know

that

refused

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1949.

IRISH v. FINNS

Road Race ON THE RECORD

On NewTM

Year's Day

Hongkong's fourth Inter-

natloni harrier road, rnce

Sixteen Men On

A

Live Man's Chest

since VJ-Day will be held on Nerves all aqulver, some 115 didn't may well gay. "Vos you New Year's Day. The Exe-human beings-men and women,der, Charlie?”

and and young, ancients cutive Secretary Mr C. T. old

There were a few who swam

not quite. Shek, who is organising the children-walled patiently as the

names were called. They were the harbour, but event under the auspices of all going for a swim-acre the They got off at the small VRC pler which is about 60 yards the Chinese YMCA and the harbour.. China Gymnastic Associn- On their outer perimeter, short of the praya wall. That 03 A Harbour tion, announces that entries curlous crowd-as only Chinese doesn't count will open on November 1 to crowds can be curious curged swim, but it is good enough if forward, ever menacingly you have to use your natural of locomotion to cross. December 15, 1949. En-nearer,

Suddenly two of the means

the VRC doesn't tries are to be sent in to Mr hundred odd who were to swim That is, if

were adopt a strict "Members Only" Shek, Chinese YMCA, our own' Channel fell,

pushed or jumped in.

polley about it. Bridges Street, Hongkong. Some say the offelni signal to The harrier foot race will beco was given at the same time. divided into two groups-one But suddenly the panie started, women's record holder, finished the first 10. Joan Enger. for ladies and one for men, all Masses of bodies, arms and legs

Marnie Leung the new

of whom mast be over 10 years at Jumped In-wowon-Doris-Bossen wace la ta

Tof ate and must have medically row. The annual Harbour Roco frst 20. The next three or four

nt certificaits.

had started,

girls were in the first 30. Somo

day we may yet seo a member' the weaker Bex 05

Starting point will be In front of the Kowloon Magis- The girls, one report has H, of

on

tracy on Glascoigne Road, with were wedged in by the In

male Champion.

The

A tense moment in the Ireland v. Finland game at Helsinki Stadium October 9. The Irish goalkeeper clutches desperately at the ball in a save from a Finnish attack as one of the Finnish players rushes in to intercept him.

teams drew at one-all.

Is

The War Of The

Over-But Not

Roses Quite

(By A Correspondent)

and

Wel

the ladies event due to start off element all around them. at 10 a.m. and the men's race actual fact, some of them had to follow at 10.15 a.m. The to

to wait in the lower layer of a men's roule will be along Nu-sarding tin effect while more of than Road to Salisbury Road, humanity swam over them. Chatham Road, Ma Tou

Two of the sporting mermaids Tond, Tam Kung Rond, Prince admitted Inter that they hod

In Edward Road to Nathan Road both

the been kicked and thence back to the stacking stomach, Said another, "They point.

were all swimming SHORTER DISTANCE and diving at me.'

will

over mo

The ladies will run a shorter

Later, happily home At the stance, continuing up Chatham Victoria Recreation Club, 13- Road from the starting point, [yeard-old Cynthia Eager re- to Ma Tou Wei Road and from counted, "I didn't think I would there

follow the

Same ever breathe again." She had course set for the men.

started as a lower layer sardine. of Under the Chairmanship

the Yun-hua,

committee Messrs. Lom Chi-fung and Ket She finished sixth uffictaily. charge invo announced that

to

the runners finishing

in

for

tho

"RECORDER".

Arthur King

Must Wait For

Empire Title

There title. It seems likely that so many har King will return home with

116 in a

London, Oct. 24.-Unless the British Boxing Board of Control, nidesteps the elimi- nators for the British light- weight championship and The girls all crossed safely, The War of the Roses is over; the lions and the lambs of Yorkshire

the little boys too and the old nominate a fighter to meet Lancashire lave decided to lie down beside each other.

Well, perhaps, it is not quite that. There will still be stern cricket battles silver trophies will be presented men. This is not meant as a Arthur King, the coloured

first, at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, and Old Trafford, Manchester, but something unique has recond and third. The first ten horror story pointing on secus-Canadian, for the Empire

with crept into the tussles. For instance, when the annual match is played at Old Trafia cross the finish line will being finger at the VRC.

approprinio Aren't normally

baur aspiranis and prizes, and any other runner

any organising out another fight in Britain. ford next summer--and every summer hereafter a huge blue and white flag will prezented

completing the race within ten problem

There are three boxers, Peter float over the pavilion bearing a crest of red and white roses intertwined.

minutes of the winner will also gentur

Those who saw it happen are Fallon, of Birkenhead, Johnny receive a prize.

An entry fee of $2 will be unanimous in blaming it on the Smith of Glasgow and Tommy

of the McGovern of London, in crowd. One charged, accompanied by three urging photos (passport size).

oldest humon failings is the series to decide the opponent for

champlon Bli Thompson. The whole Journey is appro-ame of "follow the leader."

Fallon and Smith have to It happens in the best of com- pany in the best pools, ximately seven and half miles.

one beats the gun and all five starters are in. When the same happens with 113, that is quite a problem.

Was

The penamat

presented Arcine Maclaren the same year

are nearing 60 to the Lancashire County Cric- Both of them ket Club by the Yorkshire Cric years of age. kri Club at a dinner in Shefeld to celebrate a The other night

of

Green.

Brian of

latc

Entries For

the

the

Some-meet before November 30,

winner to meet McGovern, who has drawn a bye in the series. Thompson himself is now fight- ing in the welterweight ranics, but has stated that he will make the lightweight limit when the time comes for him to defend that the Championship.

It would have been possible, old the to follow

of course,

Jack

Ken Fallows, Cranston, Nigel Howard-all of

the them there except

who gave his Among others whom the Earl of Peter Eckersley life in the War. Sentborough presided over were

One other honoured guest hundred years. erkeket con, Wilfred Rhodes, Herbert Sut- tests. And what a gathering cliffe, Abe Waddington, Noman was the most graceful batsman

Wood, Arthur

Spooner. All time-Reggie with. The list of guests rends Kilner,

Arthur And to bring the party up to GOLF WI Barber, Sellars. Every like a page of Wisdens, living Yorkshire and Lancashire Mitchell, W. A. Luoton and Just, date there was England captain

least in the Normann Yardley. there with but uy no means cricket player was

Hne-up thint Kreat

Speaking to him afterwards I exception of dear Yorkshire

nt there is a very gathered that the notable

amateur bowler of two derudes old George frat who was ill.

real possibility of his going to ag, Rockley Wilson. REAL OLD-TIMERS

ogain And what of Lancashire stel- Australia

as England's

UNDER CONTRACT no David Denton was there, and

he has Everyone was there skipper. Anyhow, 'wardy.

Promoter Jack Solomons said up Arst- Giving from wizened Harry McKepence, intention of

that he has King under contract dun International, and Ernest class cricket yet nwhile.

to defend his Empiro tile in present-day Cyril Jack Fallows also told me that Tyldesley to

unless November, but

(ho bar Washbrook,

of course,

after years of stagemanaging the Festival every wicket-keeper Scarborough raucous-voiced

There was one thing that the Board of Control nominate

titio will Entries for the Stapleford Harbour Race proved, and quite challenger, the back to Canada George Duckworth, who is tour- September in succession to the Jate C. 1. Thornton, 1. D. G. managing in India.

which was conclusively. It is a good thing back to 1s io retire Competition Leveson-Gower

fact, if you to keep ft. In after next year, and his place scheduled to be played over

by the taken

Essex the New Course during last will be

week-end were somewhat captain and England Tom Pearce.

disappointing.

he played for Yorkshire in 180 And so loo was Walter Rowley who opened for Lancashire with

YESTERDAY'S

TENNIS

M Heenan and H. A. Ayres were benten 2-0, 6-3, 0-4 in the third

ut round

1116 Colony

by Hardcourt Championships Eddie Chan and Szeto Bick at

Recreation The Chinese

yesterday.

RED ROSE CAPTAINS And look at the succession of Rose caplains who were Red present-Miles Kenyon, Richard

Selector,

Club BRITAIN'S OLYMPIC CAPTAIN SAYS

The resulta were:

Mackle D. W. P. Tul beat J. 0-2, 0-2. Eddle Chan and Szeto Dick beas M. Hicenan and H. A. Ayres

0-4.

Following are the revised fixtures for the week:

T

Tuesday - Koon-kung and E1-i vin Traly Donald and Narmao Lo: KC Lat and L. Pang v. Aubrey Powell permission JP. Tsui and W. P. TAUL

Leo and Iu WednesdayW lay and Manchester City put

Tak-cheuk v. Fadle Chan and Szeto So Wales the bar on Clarke.

Dick. first

and David their of

Friday Anton Wei wire deprived

Per Trai v. G. Cion and T. F. Choy, Inside-forwards. choice

Saturday-4.19 p.m. W. P. Tu mission was also refused four

Tool Kwok-hung. Sunday-Y, P. Tt v. Ip Coon. men with English clubs to play for Eire against Finland Helsinki. Which is not a good agury for the success of the World Cup competition.

SHEFFIELD BEATS

London,

GLASGOW

in

Oct. 24. Shefeld beat Glasgow by four goals lo iwo in an Association' Football

hune.

The postponed match between c... and 9.C.A.A. In the "A" Division of the Tennis League will be played on Thursday afternoon.

AT LRC

Mrs

of

BRITISH ATHLETES NEED MORE TRACKS

By GEORGE CHANDLER

Stapleford Disappoint

A. B. de Pinna was the win- ner with a total of 34 points, closely followed by Col. 3. S Macfarlane and T. A. Buller with 33 points each.

It would appear that the Old Course still claims the choice of the regular players even to the extent of two competitors who

for the New Coursel

puits.

LADIES' SECTION

methx of calling all back after

Luckily a false start. didn't happen, Had a backward the sardines in kurge storied, the lower layer would have had

one

or

It is not likely that the Board im as fast as Cheong Kin-will interfere with the elimina- tors now, and it seenis improb- man, the winner, and

any of the three two others, you don't have to able that

will be pre- generosl-boxers concerned without think

other contests so

ty of the long queue ahead of pared to tackle King in Novem

ber with the you for the ferry.

There was no queue to speak nenr.

of on Sunday morning, but the curlous fact is that

race in Kowloon very

wall.

some ni

пергу

Meanwhile, Billy Thompson is

CHARLES TO TOUR SOUTH AMERICA

Los Angeles, Oct. 24.-Ezzard Boxing At- Charles, Natiorial

ociation Heavyweight Cham- plon, has signed a conditional egreement to box in 20 exhibi- tions In South America for Jake a dozen $100,000. his manager.

"The

the

start at

turn contest. He lost the firs those who saw the start of the prepared to meet King in a re- in Canada when he missed the finish

though they contest

sustained a cut сус. were on the first ferry over,

Thompson, having to walt In

Kin-man fact, Chrong

the eliminating series is actually look Stapleford cards was rounding the Dockyard

cleared up before defending his Chun-nom, and Chan comer

hao plenty of It was encouraging to see the Mitford and Brown were all on British title, bir increase in numbers at Fan- the final sprint for the praya time in which to prepare for a

more and fight with KingReuter. Two minutes Clubhouses

houses had a definito pre- Wing Commander Donald Finlay, grey-haired staring this week-end and the w

in The winner

was timed of British athletics, while admitting that the outlook for war atmosphere with 140 uffins ner

about 22 minutes. It normally the country's athletics is as bright as it ever has been, being served on Sunday.

takes

as long to cross on the The first "Third Thursday" ferry, including, of course, the insists that there will be no great improvement until more tracks are available.

Prize Day was held at Fanling queue, the wait for the belle Sented at his desk at the headquarters of the RAF on the 20th. There were 20 en the berthing and the crowd in Reserve Command, the veteran hurdler said that most ties for the day's Competition, front of you.

which was Medal on the New the improvement in British athletics can be traced to course with a prize given to the After it was all H. J. Armstrong yes the regional coaching schemes now being carried out by player with the least number of swimmers were acknowledged as intz, ced.

MIS

crossed Williams won having Y.

successfully.

tour would terday won the Handicap Ladies' the Amateur Athletic Association.

with only 32 putta, Mrs R. S. They were the first six in

the end of Fabri Singles of the Ladies' Recren-

Club

Mrs But he warned: "Britain will able to obtain and make a close Webb was runner up with 33 men's and the women's race, Ilon

by beating

The Chinese press drew up its Charles would face Latin A of the times put up by and five other players had only in the Anal, 6-2, never stand well beside other study

34 puits for the 18 holes. It is long lists of first to 40th or so. can opponents.

The offer was made by Pat inter-city match today. Reuter. Hutchinson

6-1.

countries until more and better British runners,

Asked whether he really in-panned to have the next prize How they managed it remains the facilities are provided for young J. B. Hawthorn took SIDNEY SMITH

teach tends to retire at the end of this day on November 17, the Com-a mystery. The swimmers were Shaw, cannot Handicap Men's Singles title, athletes... You

Arst lots. defeating D. Fitzroy-Williams, anyone to swim without water, season, the former war nee beatition for the day to be un coming in in' schools, even the LEADS 4-2

6-4, 6-3

so how can we expect to pro-came poker-faced. He said he nounced Inter.

The only possible way to have Guatemala,

The condition of the pact is cham-had nothing to add to his pre- 24.--Sidney Oct.

Olympic Handicap Mixedduce In

correct record future the

kept a RAILWAY & TAGGART our limited track vious statement that he would Doncaster, gained Doubles, K. B. Baker and Mr plons with

have been to hand out numbered that the money be placed in a CUPS in AAA

this country' Д four framco to two lend Baker bent K. M. Getz and facilities?" the 42-year-old ath-not compete again

Matches are now being played dices to the starters and insist bank in George Chenier, Mrs Getz 6-4. 8-6.

lete asked. He considered that championships and would ful-

this would be done Canada, in the opening session In the Handicap Men's "thie is the biggest problem for 1 his International engage in the Railway and Taggart on their climbing up a ladder guarantee. Min'z cald lio ex-

ments this season. "But I shall Cups. Members are reminded to the road to hand theso over pected

within Ave weeks-Associated an official. their News of the World Doubles. J. B. Kile and N. British athletics".

still compete in

in RAF athletics that the L.G.U. Monthly Medal

Press, Snooker Tournament heat at Arthy beat C. Blott and B.

and run for my own pleasure," is played on the First Tuesday the Leicester Square Hall, Lon-Deakin 0-3. 1-6, 0-4.

So, for many who swam the he said with a pleasant smile.

There must of every month. don, today.

TODAY'S MATCHES

This "Grand Old Man" of be at least six entries and the Harbour, there is no record of 4 p.m.-Mrs Stroshach and M pravement made by British 33 to 73, 00 40 58, 07 10 54. 52 Alexander & Mrs Scholes and Mathletes in field events, but ex-athletica had only one answer book must be signed before the accomplishment. Many who WITH RANDOLPH TURPIN to 70, 73 to 40 and 70 to 54 felman (cap).

GP.m.-Afty Compbell and Mrs pressed, the belief that it wu to the question of how he re-starting play. Full handicap is years betained his form at 42 to im-allowed. It is played over 18 Reuter.

Cotesworth v. Mra Getz and Mrs take Roper 'cap): A. T. Dow and W fore tho current coaching prove the hurdling record he holes on the New Course.

for the Captain's Cup at Fan- VRC CENTENARY C Blott and 1. Draks

Inter-Hong); M. Heenan and schemes begin to pay real divi- himself set twelve years ago.

"Atness,"

1ng last month. Mrs Pole-Hunt Strickland V. D. Fitzroy-Willama dends, Today marks the 100th year

The veteran athlete, also bo- ALL THE YEAR ROUND

won the Monthly Medal at Deep of existence of the Victoria Re-art L. Goldman (Inter-long)

Finnis, of the Colony and other

Water Bay. By this Finlay means that he creation Club, which came into cit omnionship events will be leves that more information on

Notices are being sent out 50 to 1 Black Pampas, Somali, being on October 23, 1949, under held next Friday at 5. p.m. next the activities and performances

Point, Kilbelin, Normanton, the name Victoria Regalla Club, Monday at 4 p.m.. and next Tues of overseas athletes would help is un all-round rportsman who

of the to improve the home perfor-keeps in training all the year announcing the Annual General Meeting which will be held on Roe du Diable and Three Weeks. The Club was at that time de-day at 4 b.m.. and the price of

The final callover takes place voted exclusively to yacht rac-B.I.C.. will be £2.45, including Gov-mances. In contrast to their round. He is always ready to Friday, November 28 at the British rivals, Finlay pointed take part in any game being Helena May at 6 p.m. Nomina- Tuesday

will wighting In 1007 the Club obtained rament, entertainment tax.

pracant

19. contrast, Val de Lair and the Silver Gale, formerly at twenty-eights,

were knocked out to the forties, Sterope, who won last year, went out several points and finished at 33 to 1.

THE BETTING

Tonight's prices were:

to 3 Hyperbole.

100 to 7 Stormy Petrel

18 to 1 Ballymacdd.

20 to 1 Signatman.

22 to 1 Hornet III, Heyrey

Humption and Moondust.

25 to 1 Yellow Idol.

28 to 1 Brink, Welsh Honey, Good Tasta and Percion Book. 33 to 1 Orphean, Bear Dance and Sterope.

40 to 1 Guadelupe, Val. de air, Silver Gate, Xerxes and Courier.

Star

tomorrow,

Reuter.

London,

Smith, of

against

of

The scores (Smith Orst) were

Its present site.

minelan

to non-members

Boro Landy

nelyg after play on Tuesday,

Mister Conquest

LATER SOUSL

"HOW.WOULD YOU

· LIKE TO STAY ON HERE FOR A LITTLE HOLIDAY, ANGINA? I'VE GOT TO GET BACK TO DUBLIN,

the

BIG IMPROVEMENT Finlay noted the big in-

at least two

to

would

T

American coffeo owner and sports

plantst, of Guatemala City,

050

Mrs Frank Hunter qualified Rugger Results matched today by promoter Jack

PETE MEAD MATCHED

London, Oct, 24-Pete Mead, the Amerienn Mddleweight from Truman, Arkansas, was Solomons to fight Tandolph Tar- over London, Oct. 24. The follow-pin at Harringay Arena Ing were the results of rugger eight rounds on November. 15.

Mead, a wise-cracking red- games played today:

RUGBY UNION

head, lost his first fight in Lon- Northampton 6, Cardiff 3. don on October 11; Dave Sands, United Services, Chatham 0, Australian middleweight, beat

htm on polrits over 30 rounds. Devonport Services 19.

Paignton 3, Guy's Hospital 0. Associated Press.

ORTIZ TO MEET MEDINA Paris, Oct. 24-Manuel Oruz, the World Bantamweight Cham- plon, will meet Theo Medina, the French Champlon, In a 10- rounds non-title fight at the Palais des Sports here on No- Paria, Oct. 24.The gruellingvember 14, the match-maker. Tour de France cycle racy will M. Gilbert Benalm, announced Corinthians, and also the Second

be held two weeks later next today-neuler. Division professional

St. Louis, Oct. 24.Sporting year in order not to clash with CERDAN LEAVING FOR Tottenham Hotspur. And when News, which is a weekly nn- the Swiss Tour, it was- An- not playing with one of these tional baseball newspaper, 10-nounced today by M. Achilles teams, he can usually be seen day named negro pitcher Don Joinard, the President of the

but, overseas athletes are better organised at his RAF station, tions for Committee and rezolu--Reuter.

But during the winter months tions must be in the hands of ho dovolca much of his time to the Hon'y Secretary at least: soccer and rugby football."

THERED COMFONE LICES I WANT YOU TO KEEP AN CYE ON.

London Express Sm

His play

in these two games

is well above average, The

name of

of Finlay is not unknown to soccer

He has played soccer fans, for the famous amateur team.

team.

four days before the Meeting,

ROOKIES OF THE YEAR

?

CYCLING TOUR DATES SET

NEW YORK

Paris, Oct 24,-Marcel Cer-

in the line-up of ona of the Newcombe as the "Rookie of International Cycling Federa-dan, the French former holder

Service numerous

teams

In the Year

the National This is suppoood to be the League and outfielder Roy farewell season of the famous Blevers of Stp Louis Browns RAF athlete, but if he can con-1 us

League tinue to show the form which "Rookie of

Newcombe. In a 26-year-old enables him to break English recordis, it should not be difl-right-hander who won 17 and

of the world middleweight title,.

.The

dates for the various will leave for New York at the Continental Tour avents have end of the week with bin mana-

Ker, Jou Longman. been arranged as follows;

Cerdan

who arrived here to May 10 to 21 Belgium, Juno 1 to 4-Luxembourg. May 24 to June 16-Italy.

day front Casablanca, stated that his postponed World Middle- 1Switzer-weight Championship,bout with

June 24 to July z Jake. LaMoffa, the holder.

and god

to persuade him that he last eight for Brooklyn Dod In one of the nation's stand-out gers. Blevers is 23-year-old, stars whose services are needed batted 800, hit 10 homo cuns lands as a stimulus to youth-Uni- and batted in 92 ruhs-United July 13 to August 6-France. would be staged early ted Press.

Prest.

Ruter

December-Router.

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