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Test Match

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1950.

SKI JUMPING CHAMPION

COMMONWEALTH XI MAKES POOR START IN ITS SECOND INNINGS

Madras, Feb. 19.-The Commonwealth cricket team gained a first inninga lead of 11 runs against India in the fifth and final "un- official" Test match which was continued here today and made a poor start in their second knock,

Indin were all out for 313 runs in reply to the Commonwealth total of 324, and when stumps were drawn the touring side made 45 for two wickets in their second innings. There are two more days remaining for play.

Indla started the day enutionsly when Adhikari and Kishenchand continued their innings and dug themselves in until Tribe, spinning disconcertingly, had Adhi- kari caught at silly mid-on by Alley.

Though the new ball was due half an hour after the start of the day's play, Jock Livingston, the Commonwealth captain, hnd not claimed it by lunch.

At the lunch

Interval. India had taken their overnight first

Innings Ecore of

I

minutes before zecond Innings,

Going in 15 gave Worrell at mid-on an easy | catch. Kishenchand sent up the tea for their

Oldfield play- taking only five 300 in seven and three-quarter Livingston and hours before being bowled by ed cautiously. Tribe.

singles.

Off the second bail after tea, first allp dropped Findkar at

and in Livingston off Hazoro the next over Oldfleld also re ceived

when Mankend a' life

at leg slip ost:

105 for Ave

During hi stay of a shade hours, Kizhenchand over four hit 10 fours.

wickels to 200 for six.

FitzMaurice after lunch and off

Freer bowled Joshi and Tribe dropped him The new ball was taken by ended the inaings when Nayudu the very that delevery Umrigar played on.

LEAGUE CRICKET

KCC

Within

Juniors Three Points Of Championship

Kowloon Cricket Club Junlors moved within three- points of becoming the current season's Second Divi sion Cricket League Champions last Saturday when they defeated the RAF at Kai Tak by eight wickets in u whirlwind of batting.

Pandikar.

Oldfield went on to completo his thousand rung of the tour, being the fourth Commonwealth batsman to do so. Others order of achievement are Frank Worreli, Bu Alley and Jock Livingston.

a

in

prove

Early lapses did not costly for Musliing All at mid- off held a one-handed catch when Livingston mistimed a drive and Inter Chowdhury held

brilliant catch off his

own bowling to end Oldfield's innings. Before tho close Jack Holt hooked bumper from Phadkar for the first six of the match.

THE SCOREBOARD COMMONWEALTH

1st innings

334

INDIA 1st Irunings Mushing Ali, bw b. Tribe V. Mankad FitzMaurice

10

15

11

77

KCC were given 95 minutes in which to score 139. They obtained the winning run in the last over of the day, thanks mainly to S.V. Gitting, who batted with. impressive confidence and skill, helping himself to 73

not out.

That the visitors were able defener

....

I. S. Mod!, b. Lambert V. Hazare e, and b. Worrell Phadkar b. FitzMaurice

Adhikari e. Alley b, Tribe 20 P. Umrigar c. Worrell b. Kishenchand b. Tribe FitzMaurice

C. S. Nayudu b. Tribe ns attacking. H. Joshi, b. Freer

to beat the clock was in part aleokes in rcoring 45. The air N. Chowdhury not out due to enterprising batting, in men. part to a series of fielding mis- takes by the airmen.

At least five not very difficult

catches were dropped and two

as well

however,

hours

to acore their wickets for six ruits

two took

130 de-

clared

The visitors required

15 minutes less.

chances

ils

or three other tricky allowed to slip by.

"Tinker Le especially found Dame Fortune mlling on him, and he showed his appreciation by hilling up a fast 30. He and Gitter added a valuable 70 min for the second wicket, where. the Gitting

dominated after scoring and with Randall (17)

udded another GO

The KCC appear certain for

Recreio won

Extrus

Total

Bowling

99ZC9AN CROPR

7:2

15

20

n

Hans Bjornstad (above),- a 21-year-old Norwegian gardener, won the World Ski Jumping Championship at Lake Placid, N.Y., with amazing combination and form. Bjornstad jumped 224 and 223 feet on his two trials on Intervales Olympic Hill to score 220.4 points.

AP Wirephoto.

Four

A

With Of

Clubs Chance The "Double"

CAN

ONLY COMPROMISE SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF ATHLETIC AMATEURISM

SAYS CORNELIUS RYAN

α

The problem of athletic amateurism in the United States is complex one-so complex that it may never be 'solved, but only arranged by compromise.

The problem has been widely dobated in America In recent months because of attempts by officials of the National Collegiate Athletic Association to expel seven colleges for violations of the NCAA "sanity code."

This code was drawn up two years ago, and provides that an athlete cannot be paid, that he must attend a full schedule of classes and get passing graden, and he must pay his own room rent and board, and if he has a job, he must actually work at it and cannot be paid more than the normal wage for that job.

He can accept no gitis from regular wage while he is of alumini. He is allowed to ne- the job for practice or athletle cept free tuition and laboratory feen on an athletic scholarship from the college, and can have ono free meal per day the season of his sport.

during

DEPARTED FROM CODE

competition.

Possibly a re-examination of amateurism in the liht of to- day's conditions wil enable ofielals from all nations to 'PAYMENTS APPROVED Brce on an acceptable defini- But Louisana State Univer-ion and eliminate bickering.-

United Press. sity, whose football team play- ed in the Sugar Bowl game on

to

The seven colleges admitted Jan. 2. paid each of its players make up for the they had departed in Rome $250 Instances from the code, and regular-job wages they lost, and

pay college said they the NCAA approved the Ave of the intended to continue the vlola-ments, and found them in nc-

the code Bonn, because

as it cord with the "sanity code." stands is unworkable in their cases,

They

also challenged the great majority of other schools to nay honestly that they had never ut any Ume violated the strict code. Most sports writers schoola agreed with the seven that the code is violated daily in almost all colleges.

College poris today are 籍

Colony Squash

CIVILIANS

BEAT

SERVICES

Colony Civilians yester- dismissed Combined Services with two minutes

Championship day

big business, especially football was completed on Friday even- Rond by 22

Ing. All matches of the quarter- And basketbalk The colleges

need this big Income to finance

new

114

science

Pritchard

encounter last

The second round of the left for play and won their Colony Squash Championship two-day match at Chater rung. The finals will be contested tonight. Civilians had a first innings played an unrumed lend of 73, and they declared sports such as track, soccer game to beating Begley who did at 3.10 p.m. at 147 for six. swimming, tennis, golf

and not look the same man

as in his baseball,

Oakley (30) was bowled at 03 well

the

as ho never intramural sports programme.

[6.58 p.m. with the Services seemed to settle down. In some cases, football money Slewart set too hot a pace score at 198 runs. has provided

for Downie who was not allow- laboratories or new libraries, ed time for his strokes often Licut. T. Grant scored 00 in But a college doesn't ranke bir

Emade at the full extent of his the second Innings.

Call top-scored for the Civi- football or basketball money reach.

lians with 66 in the second un- The results are as follows: unless it has a good team, and

G.I.P.

beal Pritchard

N.C.ings and K. M. Rumjahn (30 that incans good players. There

Capt. J. Anot out colleges negioy D-7, 9-4, 0-2; is competition among

40) also and

starred. school Stewart beat N. P. Downie 9-9. Most successful bowlers for the

wero good high

Today's games are:

Owen Hughes (seven wickela) They are probably the four most powerful clubs in players, and so there must the League, namely, Derby County, Livepool (the pre-inducement to the players, sent League leaders), Arsenal and Manchester United, but they will have to break a record of more than 50 years' standing if they are to achieve the double.

London, Feb. 19.-Clubs with chances of the League Championship and the Cup "double" look like reaching Challenge Association the semifinals of the Football Cup competition this year.

in history J. Only two clubs

In have gained this distinction. 313-1880-89, Preston North End, the won the famous "Invincibles,"

without

wtilout having a goal scored against them.

O M R W The recond and last occasion 40 1 the double was achieved was in 40 3 1897 by Aston Villo.

20 5

10 5

15 3

1 43 32 A 00 4

540 40 0firallsts.

21 6

War.

2nd Innings Livingston e. Mushtaq All b. Chowdhury

11 been

EUROPEAN

SKATING TITLES

19. Ede

be

JUST NOT TIME ENOUGH

If the code

to

1.-13.34 P

......

G. N. Gomo, c

Curfield

D

44

Court (6.35) p.m.) Pnud Gosano (ve) for the Civi- Boninquel v. Wing Cmdr. A Panton (6 p.m.) Capt. R. W. Llans, and Corfeld and Gambrill

(five each) for the Services. AtcAlister v. /lt. A. Ilodgkinson. were followed Court 2.-10.30 p.m.) Capt. 3. D.

CIVILIANS, 1ST INN. Y. E. Cumine: (0 p.m.)

D. Klbee, e Grant, b Nall strictly nt sotne schools, the Swith

Stewart v. G.LF... Capt. J. A.

Arthy, C Mitchell, b player could not stay in school. Pritchard.

Morgan Ife just doesn't have time

Tuesday-Court

"narbrehire. winner of Capt. S. D. Smith play his sports, thus maintain-

Cuinine winner of Capt. 3. A also tv 6.1.P. Pritchard." ing his scholarship, and hold another job to give

1-5.30 .Jn.K. M. Rumjohn, b Gambrill him Wednesday Court

A. Weller. C Oakley, winner of D.L. Bonnquet v. Wing. F.

Corfield money for room rent and food.

Cmdr. A. D. Panton and winner not Thus a poor boy could

pf Capt, McAlister v. 2/1. A. Hodg. kinnon. get an education, Or, If he got

1--0.45 Thursday.-Court an education, he could not com- pete in sports.

Avery Brundage, chief of the

estate

the

when

men

final.

TENNIS TOURNEY STARTS TODAY

Colony Tennis The nunual Championship tournament starts this evening at the Hongkong Cricket Club.

0.3. Kerr, b Michell

H. Owen Hughes,

Gambril

R.

P. I. Ragl, not out

cranton,

S. Cull, c Cunnington, Corfeld

J. Lerlou, e Oakley

C. Kah, b Morgan

Extras

Total

N. Camurl)

K. C. A. Ball

Bowling

b

b Corfleid

22

10 3

W, B. Milchri

J. Morgan

18 10.4

It. Corfield

Fall of wicketa: 1-10, 2-31.League Championship the Championship. The honour 3-30, 4-154, 5-156, 6-234, 7-209, losing a match, and the FA Cup

theirs if they win against 18-302 and 0-310.

Saturdays they KGVS next

Oslo, Feb. cannot then be overtaken.

event they have three Lambert any

to FitzMaurice In which. malches

Kiraly, of Hungary, won the US. Olymple Committee, is

pure Freer more

But his crities Two of the probable semi- men's event in the European vigorous proponent of

inateurism. collect the needed three points.

CHALLENGERS ALL WINTribe

andFigure Skating Champion have pointed out that Brundage Smith

Derby County

United, have al-

wealthy-he ships at the Bialet Stadium always has been All the closest challengers to

25 10 33 1 Manchester Worrell

Cup since tho

hotels owng

and real KCC Juniors won their matches.

Nyes 14 ler-byes 3, no-balls 1. ready won the

won the here tonight. He was run-ow by eight wickets

New in Chicago and Arsenal have COMMONWEALTHI despite the

York-and his ideal is Cup twice in 1829-30 and 1938-ner-up in last year's event. As soon as the winning against University

36, but Liverpool have never

years ago, Ice conditions were far from deal of 30 had been made, Randall lost his remarkable Ogures of 0.1-6-0-1

who. Hons Amann

successful though

they wicket attempting a third single. shown by

in 1913-14, od due to the rise in tempera-only the wealthy young day. kept one and

the final reached of the baiting

skater except went every

collere It

batsmen's 2 115

Brundage is 18 when they lost 1-0 to Burnley. Kiraly fell at least once on the

the bitterest. Zimmern V. Patrick Poon.. Darbyshire, hw Godsto Ogilvie collected a hard-hitting, neatly tied up. Recreio needed

surface. Even C103 for victory and knocked the

Kiraly enemy of "broken time" pay-(Court 3) George Lin v. Editie T. Grant, bw Koh though none-tag-emisident

or course, Major Frank uneven

In runs up off the other bowlers.

In otherwisements to athletes, a system Chan. (Court 4) Lee Wal-tong 221147 Norris diepinyed sound

Eariler, their medium to fast

Buckley' rising young Leeds stumbled

faultless display.

favoured by many European. T. E. Baker. (Court 5) -R. bowler, C. Guterres, took seven

United team may spring a sur

YK. Ng v. Extwin Tsal. (Court. A. Oakley, e Ragt, b Gosaro nations.

Benzin N. Gambrill. wickets for 24- runs, the best

45prise by beating Arsenal and

won the pairs Hungary also

A "broken time" payment is a) Tsui Yun-pul y. this would mean a leam with

event through Lasilo Nagy and

ble Saw performance of the week in the

payment to an athlete of for two b League but nothing special by Second Divialon standards.

Commandos, who every week at least one batsman produce

up an appreciable 2-42, number of runs and then have

again, turned Phadkar

"Test" Drawn

At Sookunpoo

who knocks

The Indian Merchants drew to wait half a season till the

a

IRC

N. Oldfield e. and b. Chow-

hury

F.

J. Holt not out

Worrell not out

Extras

Total

10

1-23 and

ture and

wickets promotion and Cup prospects Martonnn Nagy, who completed appearing in the semi-finals, ja very fine. programme which Cup results generally show included several daring leaps, that even in the hustle of the The women's event had been Cup competition good class foot-won on Saturday by the World RWball pays ond that is why Leeds Champion, Miss Aja Vrzanova,

Fall of wickets:

Bowling to dale

O M

7 1 10 nrɑ doing no well. 4 2 7 0 6 2 12 $ 2 3

Chowdhury

Byes 0 Leg-byes 4-Router.

THE WEEK-END SCOREBOARD

with the Pressimists in the Fifth samo man does it Test Match at Sookunpoo be fup two on Saturday-Hurst Hazare tween the two teams on Satur- with 50 and Dowding with 30. day morning, neither side being This proved good enough to Mankad

stron against at full strength, and it was de-win elded to hold another match batting side which could reply 132 with only later in the season is the score to Commandos

had the curious now stands at two victories for 03, G. Dean elther side and one draw: analysis of 5-3-39-5,

late Navy's strong tean-it has changed consider- ably since the start of the rea- 53o-went

by six wickets down to King George V School.

returning to B. Dhabher,

Combined C, 4 Burma undefeated Hongkong 510 309 with an Oknock of 31, helped the School's G6 for 4. which was Good

Scores were:

PRESSIMISTS

M. A. Freeman, not out

J. G. McFarlane, c. chand b Murjanl

Ram-

B. W. Compin, b. Marik

A. H. Planell, bw, Murjani

J. Tsu, c. T. Ramchand,

h. N. Ramchand

V. V. Kolnichoff, b. Murjani

1. Ibbolson, not out

Extras......

Total (for 5 wekts.)

17 enough to win.

1

SEASON

HOW THEY STAND

0] KCC

110 KGVS

Commanilos IRC Beevers Dockyard

E. MacNider and A. C. Greaves RAF

8 0 4 32 RAF

70

4

13 5 2 1

12 1 2 0 19

Football

* Manila

Hockey

4 Recreio "B"

22

Leeds Uniled have come silft obstacles to clear if they are to win the Cup, let alone gain pro- motion, but they can take heart from the fact that

of Czechoslovakia,

Kiraly won the men's event with a points (otal of 191.071.

Tremendous applause greeted

in 1930-31 the popular Hungarian Cham West Bromwich Albion won the pions in both events. The crowd gave three cheers for the win- Cup and gained promotion to Division, the First

a unique ners, distinction-Reuter.

Reg Harris A

Seibt, of Austris, with 160.171 points, took second place in the men's event.

SPEED SKATING

made certain

Today's matches are: (Court 1) J. V. Sellom v. C.

SERVICES, IST INN. (Court 2) F. R.A. D. Panton, at Lerios, b Koh Y. Wong

Lightweight Boxing In Europe At A Very Low EBB

SAYS ARCHIE QUICK

a. . Cunnington,

Gorano

e Cull b

R. A. Graveston, b Gosano

K. C. A. Ball, b Owen Hughes

a Gerano,

Owen Hughes, b Kah

R. Morgan, ¢ IClibee, di

It

Corfeld, w Owen Hughes W. M. Mitchell, not out

Cull

Extras.

Weller

Koh

Ragl

Total

Gokano

Owen Hughes

Bowling

CIVILIANS, 2ND INN, Arthy, e Pantón, b Cambelli .. Kubio, Gambri

Gosano, estorgan. b Corfield Weller, and b Gambrill Cull, at Oakley, b Morgan

Hamjahn, not out

Extras

240

107

Total (for elx wkts dec), 147

Owen Hughes, Ragi, Leriou, and

Bowling

Lightweight boxing in Europe seems to be at Kerr, run out very low ebb, When one recalls the great champions of the past in this division and compare them with Billy II. J. Andersen, of Norway, Thompson of Yorkshire and Roberto Proietti of Rome in

of winning the Championship by finishing Afth their latest fight at Earls Court, London, the balance is Koh and Hughes

Ils very much on the debit side against the modern per- In the 10,000 metres race. time was 17 mins. 40.0 secs.

American, Johnny The Paris, Feb. 19.-Reg Har-

Werket, who had led the field ris, the British holder of the after three of the four events, European title and lost it to Dussart, of Belgiuni, who, in Morgan World Professional Sprint

Winner Again

Army

P W D

L

Pla

13 11 11 10

Recreto "A" Dutch IIC Club

4 Nomads

formers.

Corfield

CNrI

4 YMCA

Two years ago Thompson beat Proietti for the Dall

Mitchell

3 Chind Tara

Recreio ....

12

2 Police

13

12

8 @ 5 32

Paks

2 IIKU

this race. finished 10th

*1

Rugger

The 10,000 metres was run

I. L. Mott, M. S.

did not bat.

University

13 2 2 9

Bowllug

IR.“

Navy

13 2 0 11

10 45 17 10 8

Salgon

3 Club

freezing

Softball-

O. M.

R.

W.

Includes two

points

for

25

the

Gurbux

5

30

0

ted match.

Manik

a

30

INTERNATIONAL SERIES Men's Semi-finals

truck

Murjani

1

10

3

5 Takistan

8

N. Ramchand

-

1 10

Melwani

4

3 Portugal Ladles Semi-finals

Great

Britain Philippines 4

1 Portugal MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE Spartans 14 Aces Pandas

7

to the final cat with practi-driver had previously won the cally no opposition, varying his Norwegian and European titles. tactics cleverly,

SERVICES, 2ND INN. turn, relinquished it to Proietti. This time, however, the Cycling Championship, to-

Italian was much too good for Thompson who seems to Panton, lbw Gosano

Darbyshire. b Weller day won the Grand Prix de

con-Grant, e and b, Cull la Municipalite de Paris at under the best conditions of the not only have reached his peak but gone back

Championships, the temperature siderably. Thompson appeared to me to have had great Cunningion, e Weller,

difficulty in making the weight and if he is to continue dravents, the Velodromo d'Hiver here. having to

established point.

Okley, Cull outslanding in boxing would be well advised to go into the welter- He was given a great recep- | himself tion by the 12,000 spectators. skater of the year as this 28- weight class, and give up his present title, as Stan Rowan Bath Cult

Ganbril, run out Harris rode straight through year-old Norwegian

"MitchN}},"e so sensibly did in the bantame,

Lerlou, B. Owen Hingħaq

Owen

b Owen

Hughes

Tardies

e Cull, b

Hughes Corfield, not out

Extras

11

novices'

Total

Bowling

10

7

oid

Junior All.

Koh

6 Stare

8

0

D

8 Services

"WHITE RIBBON"

INDIAN MERCHANTS

7. Ramchand, b. McFarlane &

T. Nari, c. Campin, b. Free-

mon

K, Lalchand, bw, MacFar-

Jane

B, K. Murjani, c. Taul, b

Campin

G. Gurbux, b. Freeman

T. Ultumal, b. Freeman

F. T. Melwani, c. Freeman,

Beevers

B. Manik,

Beevers..

c. Pinnell, b.

N. Ramchand, b. Deevers

J. K. Murjani, not out

Chanda, out out

Extras

Cromwell Runs A

Poor Fifth

USA Clina

China London, Feb. 19.--Crom-

the well,

100-7 second favourite for the Grand Na- tional, on March 25, ran a poor fifth in.un important

17 trial yesterday.

woo

The race at Sandown Park won by Soda IT, lgbty egarded Grand National entry who was backed at 33-1 in the Last ofhelal callover. Salmlanu was second and Gallery II was

4 Griffin EXHIBITION GAMES

USS Hass Ladies

INDOOR TENNIS

VARSITY MATCH

The Annual Oxford v. Cam- bridge Cricket Malch will be

If the Thompson-Proietti bout would not have disgraced Bom-Morgan. Goiano, He did a superb run in the was one to forget, the meeting bardler Billy Wells.

Apart from Turpin, the Ilme- In the final Harris net with 10,000 metres. He had to beat of Randolph Turpin and Gilbert

delight was completely stolen by We the performers in a his stiffest opposition, clashing Werket the 25-year-old Ameri-Stock of France was very

Not with the Dutch Champion, Jan can school-teacher, by 42 secs finitely one to remember.

title, but excelled all know the darit-skinned lad heavyweight competition Louis Gerardin, to win tho Derksen, and

from Leamington 13 fL knock-ons of the seven fights went be- ike French Champion, who himself with a 75-secs. margin.

Winner Cull was out specialist. This time he yond the first round! who the qualified through

semi- Odd Lundsberg,

ID years' Covent Weller finals' repechage.

second in this event, won the treated us to a boxing display WDS

pure and simple which I have Garden porter, Johnny Francis, Arthy not seen excelled by Any

of Walworth, who has won five Gosano All the races were over 750 world title in 1948-Reuter. 11

metres (three laps). In the final

middleweight since the days of of his six previous professional Owen Hughes

his in the first round! Ho at the

Jack Hood and Len Harvey, Derksen took the lead

three of this, particular start with Harrls lying last

St Moritz, Feb. 19-Lacedel. He won every round, and this won Entering the

second Jap

of Ilaly, foday won

acknowledged top-night too that way! the against an Harris forged ahead but ran up famous St Moritz "White Rib-class man. In the end it looked

Over six feet tall, weighing training "work-out" Paris, Feb. 10. Torgsen the banking, allowing Derkach bona downhill race and a merely a Joharuson and Sven Davidson, to pass him on the Inside.

Randolph, Maybe he was 14 stones and beautifully pro held this year on the afternoon of March 8 at the ILK. Cricket sialom-with, a total of 2.08 for In the National while Gallery II Sweden, won the Doubles Cham-

Club. The Captains of the displaying his wares to Ameri- portioned, he is definitely can manager' "Doc" Kearns, Prospect to be nurtured. In the

teams will be: to the front Austria, Was

Anal second with 2.22 20-1 Grand National Indoor Tennis Tournament in anal lap, swepi Line, a

first-round ho gave a who was at ringaldo. com. was fourth,

to de-150 metres from the anishing points, followed by his

knock-out yesterday,

De L T. Ride, H.K. University Parls

They

Jack Gardner of with Fahrmor,

Mr D. McLellan, Cucelli "At Leopardstone race course feated Glann

and line and went on to win by two patrlot, Karl

Turpin was in and out of his Yeovil, who had administered (Oxford),

like defence

the same sort of medicine to all Education Department, (Cam- In Ireland, Shagroan, the leading Marcello del Bello 6-2, 6-1, 4-0, lengths, covering the Inst lap 4.87 points

opponent's

in previous bridge). opponents in 18 seconds.

ducked and his po for the National, ran (0-8, 0-4, Irish hope

Ho contest flyweight; 1

shall watch with fights.

Francis W second to Coupe In the feature In the women's finals, Madame

Any past member of tho future with interest. His trainer Janded Castledermott, with

is John Daly, University who wishes to play to and manager

captain..

third. Saimiana is not entered

was backed at 33-1. Fighting plonship Ja the International Harris went all out in the points. Othmar Schneider, of

entry,

Total

(for 9 wekla) 50

Bowlltir

O, H. R.

14

3

10

2

3

3.....

Freeman McFarlane Monti Campin Boevers

another A. Halff and Madame A. M

A

a

Switzerland won

aawayed out of distance Gerardia beat Derksen by against. Italy, comprising

The downhill, slalom, long-dis- consummato skill. He good National prospect, out of Seghers, France, defeated Ma- Inches for second place.

Italy the occasional heavy punch and jumping; the meney, Bhagreen was 20-1 damo M. Dubols and Made best lap time was 14.8 seconds, tanes in the last callover and Castle-molelle S. Pannstler of France, which was made by Derksen in carried off only the long-dis remind Block that he was there; brother of George, Daly, the in the match should contact his

tance event-Router, dermott, 25-1-Associated Press, 0-3, 0-1-Associated Press, his heat-Reuter.

ho kept going a left-hand that Blackfriars lightweight,

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