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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1950.

GAMBOLS

FASHION

CITY Callovers On THE

WILL SPEED UP BRITISH SPRINTERS

London, Apr. 11.-Will a new furlong record appear on the books this summer? If Macdonald Bailey, the coloured West Indies sprinter, who is now a London company director, has his way, it will.

& The Derby

2,000 Guineas

London, Apr. 11-There was no change in the prices of the three leading Two Thousand Guinens candi- idates when the card on the race was called over at the Victoria Club tonight.

He is to challenge the furlong figures of 21.2 secs set up by Willie Apple- garth 36 years ago, and as the track at the London White City is to be Inld out Masked Light and Palca- moro on the pattern of American tracks, it is likely that Bailey will succeed. tine remain 8 to 1 joint favourites with Gordon In the majority of British | even for 100 yards this the back straight (or bend)

Richards' mount, The arenas the finishing lines does not affect the runners, in order to finish in the cus-Golden Road, at G to 1. are generally opposite the but there is a lot of sense tomary place.

Three others received quo- grandstand, whero the in Bailey's contention that This means that an almost

tations. "elite" rit. For quarter for the furlong distance complete bend has to be covered

mile distances and over and runners have to start

on

ON THE RECORD NOW WE KNOW WHO IS IN THAT

WEST INDIAN TEAM

On the deak

this

fa

before the sprinters can go all

M, Marcel Boussac's Cardanil, out down the finishing straight.

over one mile at Bailey rightly maintains that a winner

Longchamp yesterday, and handicap and he Bug- Rested that the start be moved Hedgerow, the smart Salisbury forward so that, in the absence introduced at 100 to 0.

winner last week, were both of માઁ comploto 220-yards atraight, mees began on the last turn instead of runners having regotiate the complete

to bend.

It means that the finish, too. longer straight Balley visualizes faster times for the furlong

will be advanced; but with a

and 200 metres events.

He pointed out that in Amorf- en races at these distances are In that first fastest bowlers playing cricket. started on the last turn when a batch of cables yesterday was We see from the final selec-straight furlong is not available,

and that is the first information

the tion that the oft

West Indians,

the reason that 21 composition of the West Indian | picking their

Secs. tcam from the

time so often beaten by team to tour England this sum- better all-rounders, are leaving the odd tenth or two-tenths of

from

en at home.

In recond of them Barbados In the Tesla will be Hines Bailey did show 21.3 ms. Inst is sold to be Jolinson,

year but on the new White dusky 0-foot 2-inch

City track ho has visions Df the best in the world today. The electrician from Jamaka, West Indians, it in claimed, Prior Jones, a Trinidad customs Setting nearer 21 secs, dead even

team than Not included in the

iner.

The team drawn Jamaica, Trinidad,

and British

are the Cricket Champions of

the World a better

are the Australians.

Iwo

afficer.

Prince Simon, an American- bred colt which has never raced, was Introduced into the Two Thousand Guinens and the Epsom Derby betting at 100 to 7. Ile is

is owned by Mr William Woodward, former Chairman of the New York Jockey Club.

Masked Light and The Gold- en Road head the Derby market, their quotation of 10 to

still

of two 1, being a reduction

1

Forest

Fasinet Row and

QUOTATIONS

by Barry Appleby

Gem Hoahing Should Play

The Wightman Cup

In

SAYS

BRUCE

HARRIS

Miss Gem Hoahing, by official decision, is now Britain's best lawn tennis singles player-bracketed as back marker among the girls with Miss Joan Curry and Mrs Betty Hilton. Why, then, is she never given the distinction of selection for our Wightman Cup team against the Americans?

It is an absurd state of affairs and deserves examining, Misa Hoahing, it is true, is racially of Chinese origin, though birth in Hongkong gave her British citizenship.

Overriding these considera-

points from the first callover. tions is the much more impor

Of the 11 colta quoted for the Epsom Classic, five of them-tant one that she has lived in England since babyhood and is Rainfall, Hedgerow

thoroughly English. In educa Flock, Khorossan were on offer for the on, outlook and interests,

The spirit of the law-which Brat me.

inys down that this contest is open to trans representing Great Britnin

and the United in no way bo broken she were chosen.

Nor

would the letter of indeed the law. The regulations lay down that any amateur shall b

to represent her coun- qualined try if she shall have resided in that country for at least three years Immediately preceding He match"

The full quotations were:

Two Thousand Gulneas;

and

If he does not beat that time, Reuter.

3

to 1 Masked Light

and

and

10 tourists are "Lofty" Goodrich, The 10 who are to tour Eng-considered perhaps the best of land were probably selected the four and said to have okt some weeks ngo, but there was the bounce

complete blackout on

WOMEN'S RELAY RECORD BROKEN Palestine.

6 to 1 The Golden Road. Kimberley, Apr. 10.--Four 100 to B Cordanli women sprint | Hedgerow. feet South African

a potential of who Gregory, aged 20 and 6

was in the touring party. Not | 411⁄2 inches in height, and Johnter-Mies F. Reuter, nor anyone else would Trim of British Gulana,

let us know.

English periodicals which reached US by air

have

mail

Whlins, Miss S. Black, Miss E. Maskell and Miss Daphne Robb-broke the Women's 410 yards (four by 110) world relay recont here to-day with a time of 47.3 seconds.

The West Indians are being only hinted at who given five-day Tests. Their bat- might be in the

party.fing ranks with the best in the One man who missed

making Empire; it includes Everton the team, we now know is Weekes, world record holder Aston Powe of Jamaica, a slow- for consecutive Test centuries, scoring bateman on West Irt Clyde Walcott, the tail wicket- dinn wickets who, it was keeper, and Frank Worrell, who thought, was ideal for consis-held Jointly ut one time the-Reuter.

lently

The previous record of 47.4 secs was set up by the Dutch national team in 1948. Seven watches limed the South African girls during their run to-day and five of them registered 47.3 secs.

if slow, world record partnership of 574 respectable, scores on English wickets.

for the fourth wicket, and Allan Rae.

that

The principal Interest this cricketer from faraway Jamaica holds for us is the fact that he missed being the second Chinese

play In a Test match. The first WIS Ellis contemporary of Con- Achong, stantine and Marlindale.

have

.The West Indian always been one of the most popular aides to tour England, not only for their cricket but for the fact, also, that they are ethnographically such a colour- fut lot.

KCC TENNIS TOURNEY

100 to 7 Prince Simon, 20% any others.

The Derby:

10 to 1 Masked Light and the Golden Rond.

States would

in

Miss Hoahing has lived London for many times three years.

100 to 7 Prince Simon. 100 to 0 Castle Rock, Gema- phor and L'Amiral

20 to 1 Hedgerow. Rock,

33 to 1 Forest Row and W Khornsson.--Beuter.

25

to 1 Rainfall and Fastnet

BEAT GUSSIE

So consistently have the Americans been winning this| Wightman Cup-we lost had it in 1030-that I should think they would be only too glad to allow us to include anyone in our team who would save them

Promoters Want from the boredom of drubbing

Copyright For Sports Events

London, Apr.

us too easily. At present the American effort year by year comes dangerously near to steal- ing the baby's milk.

The following is the programme for a week;]

Today

Not that Mies Hoabing would 5.43 p.m.-Court No. 1, C.H. Tier- nan ajid J. Horsman v Leriou and

be likely to turn the flde of vic- F.R. Kermani; 2. Mix M. Xavier v

31.-Britain's {tory our way. But she did at Mr FM, Tebbutt; 3. A. Zimmern v FIL, Kwok; 4. Mrs C. Getz and sports promoters tonight thres-least beat one of the probable C.J. Stapleton Mrs 11. Gensburger tened an absolute ban on tele- American team. Miss Gussie and 11. Sabat; 5. Mra . Láttan and vision of all Bob

cez M, Figuerade and D. MacGregor.

Think of all the romance that Why should everyone be in could be associated with names of like flutter over the possibility

Hines Kenneth. Testrail. the West Indians being the first Johnson, Gerry Gomez, Sonny

team, ouride of Aus-Ramadhin, Lance Pierie, Emplro tralia, to beat England in Christiani and Prior Jones. One Test scrica in England?

could imagine the fat sailing

It's because, the grapevine the seas with some buccaneer says, they have today the four of the Spanish Main,

Two Players Short Of Being The Team Of The Year

Army missed being the team. There was a match within a of the year in local cricket match that afternoon between This fact must have forcibly the Colony's two best bowlers. suggested itself to quite a few Frank Howarth was caught bo- for the amony

large gathering bind the wicket off Culien

hit turning out to watch Scorpions one. Cullen, in his turn,

First two fours of Howarth. There beat the Rest of the Division of the Cricket League was a tremendous ovation at Chater Road on Monday.

He almost hit a six

and the

each one.

off Frank.

to

For three quarters of the One of the tennis tournament season Army were without the stands was in the way. The top two players who turned up the tlock stopped the ball

going brightest baiting

over the fence into Jackson brightest bowling of a fairly Road. But he was also caught dull match.

off Howarth, Len Stokes caught high one at first slip and It

Brightest innings was that of Major K. H. S. Wilson, whose was no easy catch. knock for 23, if it was not chanceless, produced what little sparkle there was to some very dreary balting.

*

Army

*

As the Second Division Leare senson faded away into history, one of the highest scores of the season in the Junior

A preference for rugger ac League almost silpped away counted for the absence of unnüticed. Major Wilson from the

This was B. P. Dhabber's 71 XI for most of the season, for King George V School highest score in League crickel

against the Dockyard. It was was 80 against the Commandos, the fourth highest score of the but his average in matches for season in the Junior Division

Army against Club

and

ag: and and It brought Dhabher's

tho

Beasons is well top of the list.

Army's

other

performer was J. Cullen,

to

Tomorrow

their demands for

Gem in action against Gussle Moran.

sports events if Moran, at Wimbledon last year, too, are

the convinced that the discussed copyright and would be as likely as any arduous tour of Canada and the boats.

19 protection are not given imme- one we can find to do so again. United States last summer 8.45 pm--Court No. 1, Mim N.diate consideration by the Bri-Anyh Lainbert Deker v Mrs J.A. Ballegtish Broadcasting Co

has earned Anyhow, she

het responsible for many of the in- chunce. 2. J. Bertoti v C.W. Tebbust: 5, T.E

different displays by the team Bakery Capt EH. Hoss Magenty;

If Miss Hoshing had only this scasori. of the giant Wembley Stadium, been three or our inches taller Limited, the arena where the what a tennis player she would 1948 Olymple Games were held, have been-right in the world said the "ultimatum" followed clans,

4. Mira M. Chow and L.C. Kolewall y Mr and Mrs J. Horsman.

Friday

8.43 p.m.-Court No. 1, Mrs__ G. Chaun and D. Chen v Mr EM. Tebbutt and T.0. Baker; 2. Mrs A. Balley and A. Zimmern v Miss P Ward and A.V. White, 3, Capt and Mrs Robertson Mrs T Lawes and LF. Stakes: 4. Mir S. Ground water and N. Hart Baker v Mrs L.F. Stokes and 3. Leriou: 5, PJ, Ker- mani v J.A. Abbas.

Baturday

3 p.m.-Court No. 1, Mles J. Watla

and Mrs E.M. Tebbutt,

Sir Arthur Elvin,

a secret meeting of the Associa- tion for the protection of copy-i right in sports in London two weeks ago.

BIGGEST FREE SHOW

The time of waiting for the Boat Race to start was enlivened THEY WILL REST for the crowd by the most en- |tertaining couvenir programma When the present football so far produced in hopes of season la over many clubs, in raising a little money Instead At this meeting, Mr K. E. addition to England represent of the "gato" provided for the Shelley, Counsel to the Perforative teams, will have a busy cricket and rugby Blues.

Tiis Rights Society for 20

summer.

Pakistan Tennis

Players Due Here Today

Manila, Apr. 11. The Pakistan lawn tennis team, which lost its Davis Cup tie to the Philippines, will go to Hongkong on Wednesday morning for a series of ex- hibition games.

successful

Tho

Philippines teem

next meeta Peru early month in the next stage of the Davis Cup competition.

Mr Jorge Varges, President of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation, told Reuter tonight that he believes that this match will be played at Barcelona, Spain, but a decision rests with Peru.

COULD FEEL. PROUD

Mr Jorgo Vargas, President

of the Philippines Amateur Athletic Federation, tonight said that Pakistan could fee proud of their representatives in Une Davis Cup com

competition.

They won the Filipinos' ad- miration

and affection, both on and off the

cours, courts," he said, "and we are most grateful for

the co-operation, from Pakistan In agreeing to play here."

Klokhar

Fald: of Pakistan "We have experienced wonder- ful hospitality here. The and crowds Filipino officials have been most klad and friend- ly.

"The Indian Sindhi mer- thants attentions particularly made our stay memorable and although we did not have the satisfaction of winning we had the privilege of taking part in the firat Davis Cup matchca played in an Aston country.”— of Reuter.

fascination

FOUR IN TEAM This was all for a shilling.

The Pakistan Davis Cup tennla These programmes were sold players coming here-Ahmad, by univercity volunteers, in-Alum, Islam and Klokhar--wili cluding women undergraduates arrive from Manila today. The president of CUBC gave Arrangements have been made two tickets for the May Ball to for them to play exhibition his most successful relter, and matches against the local chata- the president of OUDC give a plons tomorrow and Friday et bottle of champagne to his. the Hongkong Cricket Club

Ground.

·SEVEN GAMES ́A ́ DAY The Executive Conillée of Mahmoud Karim of Egypt, the HKLTA will meet today at who 13 the Open Squash 5.10 p.m. to select our represen- Rackets Champion, thrives on tatives from the following can- his sport.

didates Ip Koon-hung, Edwin, v Mrs LF. Stokes: 3. Miss P. Ward ming

On bis return to London Tsal, Tsui Val-pul, Taul Yan-" Mias M. Figurado; 3. A.F. Weir years, proposed barining telispell before dispersing for the is a free and (to the crews) an

expensive show. v Winner T.E. Baker/Capt EII. Rossion of all sports and "turning

from Card!!, where he has been pul, Lt-Col. Spence, Norman Lo Magenty: 4 Miss N. Lambert Baker the heat on Parliament" to get ranged to

Many of the teams have ar

and Benzin Saw. This year R. C. Robertson-on an exhibition tour with and Mrs. Getz v Mrs J. Laws copyright on sporting events. not

tour abroad. But Glasgow looked on the race as Haydn Davis of Wales, he be- Newcastle United, They a cricketer, under the title. an training for the Open 4.20 p.m-Court 1. A.V, Wille v Reuter.

may decide to

make the short "May my team win One day championships at the Lans trip to Ireland-or even cross he will find on varman talking downe Club,

This means 7 to 10 games a they find many of their stars

colleague but present intentions are to under the promise. "There will the give the players a complete be no cheating," explained why Abdul Bari, the Indian Cham-

the crews "play cricket." Gordon pion or one of our leading of London, former British Em- This is because many of the Ross analysed the reasons why professionals. - (London oficials, and club

supporters, men row," and R. D. Burnell press Service).

Wlaner FIL. Kermani/J.A. Abbas;

3. RO. Baker Winner J. Leriou/C.

V. Seliora/AFP. Guest W. Tebbunt: 3. C.G. March v Winner

Holiday Results

The following are the results of the matches played over the holi-

days!

En. Tieman beat D. MacGregor 8-0, 0-4: 1.0. Baker beat H. Mid- dalo 6-1, 6-4; A.V. While beat J.T. Haugsted 7-9, 6-2; Mrs L. Benjamin and A.EP. Guest beat Miss N. Lam- bert Baker and F. Kermani 0-1, 6-0: Lieut Col and Mrs Forward beat Mr and Mrs F. Kwok 6-2, 6-0; Miss M. Figuerado beat Miss M. Fisher 1-0, 0-4, 6-3; Mrs D.M. Pepperell beat Me A. Geneburger 0-0, 4-4,

4: Mr M. Chow and Mrs L Ben

Jamis beat Mrs D.M. Pepperell and

Week's

This

Soccer

The following are the soccer: league fixtures for this week:

TODAY

1st Division Khehea v Police. Club B.45 p.m. (Ret: J, G. Padley, Linesmen; Liu

i Mls M. Xavier 0-4, 6-2; T.E. and Ting Kat and 3. Turner).

R.O. Baker beat AEP, Guest and Navy y Club, Navy Ch 5.43 p.m. D. MacGregor 3-0, 0-2, 6-4;" L.C. | (Ref: W. Gaffney. Linesmen: Chan Kotowall and J. Fenton beat A.V. Tak Fai and P.Manson), White and K., Guest 6-2, 0-4.

OBSERVERS AT

TOMORROW 1st Division

agalust Service teams in repre-pregate to 322 ruas, the highest sentative matches over two in the Division this season, HAMPDEN PARK ||A. Deck and Tsang King Hong).

Lec four more than "Tinker". outstanding of KCC who

however,

took in Monday's match

bowling honours by being their left armanly Junior League bowler, in bowler, who bowled for 27 r

27 reach 50 wickets with three tournament overs against some of the best more

against Royal Navy last batting in the Colony and took Saturday week. five wickets for 02 runs.

Dhabhier also finished second There was one period befors in the batting averages with lunch, after he had been knock 24,70 runs an innings, behind ed about to some extent by the the 33.57 of 5. V. Gitting, who, earlier batsmen, when Cullen however, was only here really had the Scorpions tied up half the reason

looked

St Joseph's CAA, Club 5.45 7.m. (Ref: 7. F. Ennis: Linemen:

2nd Division London, Apr.

Army v RAP, Army IV 5p.m. 11--Senhor Flavio Caria, the trainer of the Ref: P. J. Dundon the Brazilion team in the forth-

FRIDAY 2nd Division coming World Cup football

PCA Y Army, Army HV 5.43 p.m. at Rio, and four lef: 1. K. Calling). other Brazilian officials dow

SATURDAY from Lisbon to London today.

They will watch the Scotland versus England International match at Hampden Park, Glas- gow, on Saturday, and will later go to Paris.to seo matches there.-Router.

and even Alee Pearce

for

very uncomfortable playing Young Dhobher is an aggres-

him. There were 11 maidens in sive batsraan and, being left- Last black settled

those 27 overs.

handed, is likely to carllest member of

the

good Cullen has been here for the school team to find himself a whole of the season. Anny, it regular berth in a First Division I also true, have not been

side. short of good slow bowlers

His ability to pile on 30 runs earlier on. There have been in a very short stay at the wic

and Mitchell in ket on just two strokes a leg good glance and an occasional

drive suggests an

tur odley

Early in the season, I am cover

Cullen played in a trial answer to a question asked be-

snooker record

Korean Team Berles Korea Hongkong, Club 5 p.. (Ref: J. F. Ennis, Linesmen: W. Gaffney and C. K. Woo).

2nd Division Army Y CAA, Army HV 2.30 p.m.

George). Bolicitor v Navy, Navy C3 2.39 v.m. (Bet: S. Y. Kwokh

BUNDAY

(Ret

Korean Team Keries Korea v Combined Chinese, Club 5 p.m. (Ref: N. J. Chanall. Lines men: La Bing Tong and A. E. P. Guest).

TUESDAY, APHIL" 11.

· BONON QUENILIR, Who Mada zne

2nd Division now world record snooker break

Eastern v RAF, Caroline kul 8.49 of 144 on Friday at Leicester Bquars .m. (let: F. A. Barretto).

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13 Hall, says the hardest shos to the

Break was

Korean Team Kerios Korea v Hongkong XT, Club 6.30 Last black

Manliustrated|p.m. (Refi A. G. D. Camall. IndiaETRIE, he Linotmen: L. Chang and J. G. played a very Padiny).

THURSDAY, APRIL 20

||ESLACK

the

1st Division

St Joseph's v Police. Club 5.4 p.m. (: A. E. P. Guest. Lines radaren: Cheung Yan Bing and W.

Lawler).

thin cut for the

COTAGE, Docket.

and barely made

tch from

which the

XI was picked.

Army fore in this column. He either put

Apparently, the bowlers

12

In

Chenier potted

not

13

The

their balabon,

Anal batsmen 20.00 for

blacks.

oleared the colou

Previous best LR1). brows

Made by Joë

a very indifferent show that the Second Division am

other slow day or the

mer- quite as terrifying S phants put up a better ono. So Agures suggest. The much for trial matches.

on the other hand, must be lamentably poor.

In-six matches against First analyals shows "Division sides, Cullen has taken with aviráges over

200 wickets for an average of 150 runs and 18 bowlers with 26.48 runs aplece. On Monday, ávékages under 10.00 for

man on the field.

hi was about the most popular | winkels.

20

"RECORDER".

pinks, and then Bouth China v CAA, Caroline 11111 4.4 p.m. (Ref: H. J. Chimall. Linesmen C..K. Woo and .D. P.

SATURDAY, APRIL 23. Exhibition Matches Davis on JanuReY Junior: "Winner Rundlers-Up, 1. 1940, in the | Club 3.30 p.m. (leti Là Bing Tong same hall

Linesmen: 8. Y. Kwok, and Chan flatest-powdble format. break is TAKHTMI),

ké could make AW155

ན་

Senior Champions ♥ Rest, Club Chenler potted STORY Dana (BCPsday, Linens rows: 1. Gattony and Hak-Young

crew.

the Border to the land where about a cricket Hylton Cleaver, day with either Gordon Watson,}

rest.

WHEN CASH IS INVOLVED IN SPORT

Their Wives Those

From

Australian

Champion,

Suffer More Tournaments

SAYS CORNELIUS RYAN

AL PHILLIPS OUTPOINTS CLAYTON

London, Apr. 11-A Philips,

Ex-pire Feather Champion, tonight

weight Champion, tonight out- pointed Ronnie Clayton, the British and Empire title-holder. over 10 rounds at the Empresa hero and jumped right as the challenger for Clayton's titles.

Hall

back

The

The flight, at 128 pounds, was an overweight match.

Phillips, who lost his titles to

Clay

tonight

two and a half yeara

go, boxed at the top of his form Ho was generally boxing on the retreat, but kept his left hand jabbing superbly throughout.

He showed signs of being leg In the last round, but scored with a succession of left jaba

to the face, which drew blood from Clayton's nose.

on the retreat than Clayton did in al- tack, and boxed at long range with superb coolness, trast to the fiery style which gained film the nickname of war-Reuter.

lic did Kore scoring

in con-

Wives of professional athletes often suffer more strain during the games or tournaments than the athletes themselves. Golf wives in particular must be calm despite intense nervous pressure, but it is a difficult life'tbo for boxers' wives.

Golfers who follow the tournament trail get only the money they win in tournaments, unlike athletes in such sports as baseball, boxing, tennis, football or hockey, where the player is assured of at least some reward for his play:

Thus the golf wives know, sinlibs after Villemain's return "Tiger" in the early days of the that each stroke is an important victory over LaMotta. one, perhaps meaning the dif- Mrs LaMotta always ference between remaining on home with her three the tourney swing or going and that is the usual home.

for the wives,

Home Football

Scores

London, Apr. 11.-The follow- ing were the results of football matches played today:

FIRST DIVISION

Villa Huddersfield Wolve

1 Chariton

1 Newcastle U.

TALENTED KNITTERS

Mry Ellsworth Vines is

stays

children, Army Boxing

pattern

"TOO NERVOUS" Most explain that "I get too talented knitter, as is Birs Jimi nervous watching the night" and Ferrier, Mrs Harry Todd

A

Fourteen bouts will be fought tonight from p.m. in the Inter-Services Boxing Cham- at the China plonship finals Fleet Club. and some won't even ilsten to

Laat night's results were: Vywalght LCD Mourant (A) Mrs Denny Shute. Mrs Ferrier radio,

beat AC, Babaman (HAT). olca acts as "ballboy" for her

Bantamweight,-8. M. Warmer Mrs Bobby Riggs, wife of the (RN) best Pie Saunders (A A.C. during his putting former pro tennis champion Cannon (RAF) boat B.M. Warmer now turned promoter, is the N1: L/Cpl Marwick (A) best Pir

Bestall (RN).

1 Manchester C.

0

husband

practice.

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford Coventry

2 "Chesterfield"

0

5 West Ham Uid.

1

TUMD DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

Northampton Norwich

Arde

TRIBIK LEAGUE',

5. Crumdars

1-Bangor

kellymena Cilionylila 20 Derry City Coleraine

Gladayon Linted

Portadowni

the

Most of the golf wives stay in advance, man" for lie. Jack

Weatherweight. — A. D. Blewart

the clubhouse during tourna Kramer Pancho Gonzales tour, (RN) beat Cim Moore (A)1 Mow ment play, although a few of going from elty to elty to obtain) beat Gnr Dyke (7)

(EN) boat A,C, Deddi the golfers like to have thotr

Pighinary pubila. wives watch them.

(HAT), wives have in recent Walterweight.

Very few boxers' wives seo years begun to make the Spring best Pin Craze (8) Cpl Walmsley (RAF) KỠd Cpl. Gallagher (INS, their

husbands fight. Mas

bands, and most major league Light Heavywiliz son Square Garden for all his parks bave a bouts

and wept outside aside for the recalbox set

dally use. Amith (RN)})}; room following the However, defeats by Steve Belloise and make ow of the wives

-the regular-season out-ofa | ferry ruter. Jake, Lamotta, but she was all town. Lelp,--United Premier

Robert Villemain was in Mading trip, with their hus- round one

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