SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

LAWN TENNIS.

GERMAN COMPETITORS IN

FRANCE,

A SECOND SUZANNE.

HOME CRICKET.

ON THE LINKS.

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS.

1

SOME FINE DISPLAYS,

London May 27.

Some fine batting displays were witnessed in the series of matches concluded to-day,

Yorkshire v. Hampshire, Playing at Sheffield Yorkshire galaed first innings points in an uncompleted malch.

Yorkshire went to the wicket first and knocked up a score of 360, of which Sutcliffe made 67 and Macau- lay 55 Gross took five wickets for

53,

Hampshire replied with

not qui..

214.

Brown contributing 51 and Mead 75 In their second innings Yorkshire scored 161 for the loss of only one

wicket and then declared. Oldroyd

made 58 not out and Sutcliffe 81 not out.

Hampshire's second venture pro: duced 182 runs for the loss of three wickets. Brown was top scorer with 90,

Scores!

Yorkshire: 360 and 101- for one, Hampshire: 214 and 182 for

three.

Leicestershire v. Sussex. Playing on their own ground Leicestershire defeated Sussex by three wicketa.

Sussex went in first and scored 223, the principal scorers being Tate, 50. Langridge 63, and A. II. Gilligan 41:

Leicestershire scored 182 in an innings not marked by any special: feature.

BRITISH AMATEUR

- CHAMPIONSHIP.

SEMI-FINAL RESULTS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

RACING

PROBABLE STARTERS

DERBY,

LATEST BETTING,

London, May 26.

St. Cloud, May 27. The frat German team to com- Wednesday's Derby Race will pete on French soil since the war show the richest record in stake are participating in the French money, namely £13,315, of which Hard Courts Comptonships, which the successful owner will receive produced a second Suzanne In the £12,115 with an additional £500 if person of Fraulein Aussem, an 18- the winner in a Homebred horse.. years-old girl, who brilliantly de- fented Min Ridley (England) In]

Probable Starters. In the British amateur champion-the second round by 6-3, 6-4. ship at Hoylake the sixth round

In the third round Frotzheim resulted-Tweddell bent Nettlefold (Germany) beat Turuball (Britain), by 4 and 3; Wethered beat. Dr. 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-0. Gillies by 4 and 8; Jobson beat Montmorency by 2 and 1; and Landale beat Maenair by one hole.

London, May 27.

There was an attendance of 4,000 to witness the semi-inals.

Dr. Tweddell (Stourbridge) heat Roger.

Wethered bent Worpleadon by 4

and 3,

D. Landale (Liverpool) beat Cap- tain Jobson (Royal and Ancient) by one hole,

Tweddell is an easy favourite for when a student at Aberdeen Uni- the title. Ile perfected his game

versity.

1908 and 1909.

Landale played at Oxford in

Tweddell won the first five holes against Wothered and was up at the turn. Wethered won only the tenth hole thereafter as after four.

halves Tweddell won the fifteenth for the match.

Landale turned square and miss- eda yarder at the seventeenth for the match but Jobson gained no advantage by this let off.-Reuter.

LOCAL MATCHES.

Starting Times for Fanling.

9.28 a.m.-J. Bottomley and S. T. Butlin.

0.32 a.m.-J. Coulthurt and C. E..

Eliams.

The following starting times have Sussex fured even worse on going been drawn for the old course at In a second time. their total reach-Fanling on Sunday: ing only 148. of which Tate was responsible for 51. Geary took five wickets for 45 runs.

Leicestershire next went on to win, Rearing 101 for anven wickets, good batting displays being made by Bradshaw (51) and Astill (70). Tate took four wickets for 46 runs.

Scores: Laienstershire: 182 and 191 for

seven...*

Sussex: 223 and 148.

Gloucester v. Middlesex.. Playing at Bristol Middlesex de-

9.36 am--C. C. Stark and A. each.

9.40 a.m.-Col. Altern and Major Rowell.

9.44 11. G. Hegarty and G. Edwards.

9.48 a.m.-Major. Ogilvy and Capt. Hankey.

9.62 a.m.--Col. Boylan Smith and V. M: Grayburn.

9.56 a.m.-T. D. E. Pendered and

feated Gloucestershire by aurine D. G. Bruce.

ings and 158 runs.

Middlesex had first lease of the wicket, amassing the good score of 491 for seven wickets when they declared. Hearne made the highest score in Country erleket, namely, 245 not out. Hendren scored 100 and Hill 50.

Gloucestershire's first innings realised 225 runs, Hammond being

LAWN BOWLS.

YACHT CLUB PLAYING AT THE VALLEY.

Lacoste beat Kleinschroth (Gor- many), 6-2, 6-1, 6-3,—Reator;

LOCAL LEAGUE.

Chinese Beat Indians Easily.

In the "A" division of the League, the Chinese RecreationClub gained decisive victory over the Indian Recreation Club yesterday on their own courts at Causeway Bay. The final socres were 57 games to 42 in their favour.

A feature of the match was the excellent play and combination of Ng Sze-cheung and M. K. Lo, who

secured 22 games in all, No doubt their wide match experience was

TO-DAY'S SPORTS.

Racing. 2nd Extra Race Meeting, Macao (first day).

Lawn Bowls League:-Divi- sion 1. C.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.; K.C.C. v. K.D.R.C.; C.S.C.C. v. Tulkoo R.C. Division II: Taikoo R.C. v: K.C.C.: Recrela C.S.C.C.; C.C.C. v. Yacht Club; K.B.G.C. v. E.P.R.C.

The Derby probables are:- Adam's Apple, J. Leach. Adieu, Marshall, Applecross, J. Childs. Birthright, Garnett.

Call Boy, Elliott. Curialis, R. Jones. Damon, P. Beasley. Double Barrel, Jelliss. Flashing Star, Dick. Hossan, Smirke. Hotnight, Wragg. Kincardine, H. Beasley. Knight of Grail, Winter. Lone Knight, Steve Donoghue. Moneymaker, Beary. Parker, Butcheri Restigouche, C., Childs. Shjanmor. F. Lane. Sickle, Weston.. Silverstead, F. Fox. Son and Heir, Evans, Segtramonde, A. Burns. Tattoo, Perryman. Fourth Hand, Jack's Son and Treat have no jockeys, so far.

Latest Prices,

London, May 27. The following is the Intest betting on the Derby --, k

9 to 2 agat. Call Boy. 5 to 1

Sickle (taken and

offered)

Adam's Apple

(offered) -Hob Night (taken

and offered)

Lone Knight

(offered)

(uffered)

7 to I

13

V.

17 to 2

100 to 8

FT

V.

100 to 7

Moneymaker

25 to 1

Y.

25 to 1

25 to 1

25 to 1

".

Y.

33 to 1

Applecross. Kincardine. Shimmor. Fourth Hand (taken and offered) Hossan (offered)

-Reuter.

Lawn Tennis League:-"A" Division: H.K.C.C. . M.B.K.; U.S.R.C. v. K.C.C.; L.R.C. University.

Division: H.K.C.C. v. M.B.K.;, Nippon Club v. C.C.C.: Recreio I.R.C. R.E. v. K.C.C.; S.C.A.A. v. U.S.R.C.; C.R.C. v. Univer sity. "C" Division: C.C.C, v. R.A.0.C.; K.B.S.F.P.A. Nippon Club; Recreio Taikoo R.C.; C.R.C. v. Nether lands T.C.

a valuable asset, but they also played particularly well. Ng Sze- kwong and C. Chon also gated 22 games.

aggre-

TIENTSIN RACES.

Sccond Day Results of Spring Meeting.

Tientsin, May The Indians greatly disappointed Ist Race The Liama Miao their supporters and failed to put 11 Miles). up the fight expected of them. Hardale's Kingsbridge Their three pairs scored 15.14 and

13 games respectively.

The detailed scores were as fal-

lown:--

(C.R.C.)-

Ng Szekwong and, C. Choa

beat S. H. Ismail and 3. A.

Cassumbhoy....

the only batsman to make a stand. acoring 83 before he waa diamins-tary of the Lawn Bowls Associa-bent A. H. Rumjahn and S. A.

Mr. C. J. Tacehl, the Hon. Seere-

We are courteously informed by beat 11. D. Rumjahn and I. M.

Razack

ed.

The second venture of Glouces tershire was even more disastrous, the whole side being out for 108. Durston captured six wickets for 61

Tuns.

Scores:

Middlesex: 491 for seven. Gloucestershire: 225.and 108. Somerset v. Esses.

- At Taunton Essex secured first Innings points in an uncompleted match.

Essex had first lease of the wic ket and gave a fine all-round dis-i play, 420 runs being holsted before they were dismissed. Russell scored 117 and Morris 143, Douglas being next best with 61.

Somerset replied with a score of 389, thanks to a contribution

103 by Young and 64 by M. Lyon.

Scorea:

Essex: 420.

Somerset: 380..

Warwickshire v. Northants.

of

Rumjahn

M. W. Lo and Yew Man-kit (C.R.C.);

V. M. Howell's Gobi Trite

Zimmerman's Almac

Time, 3 mins. 9-45 sec.

2nd Race-The Visitor's Cup.

Mile).

Borrows's Assessor Kirkwell's Windfall 11

SZEGRYWKAJN, WASAID Welker Cochrus, of Calikurnis, who recently won the 18.2 balk-line championship from Willie Happe

CHESS.

"HERMES" RETURN MATCH OFF.

Owing to a misunderstanding the "Hermes" chess playors failed to appear to take part in the return match between the ship and the Kowloon Chess Club arranged for

last night.

CRICKET TUITION.

TEACHING THE YOUNG PLAYER.

H. J. Henley writes in the Daily Mail":-

The nets are up!"

HISTORIC PAPERS.

THE SECRET: PLAN. OF A GENERAL.

VITAMINS.

SUBSTITUTE FOR COD LIVER OIL

WOLFE'S ATTACK ON QUEBEC. USE OF ULTRA VIOLET RAYS.

The last letters of Wolfe and) Great advances have been made- Montclam-the conquerer of Que recently in the manufacture

of bec and the famous French com-drugs, one result of which is that it mander who fell in its defence will not be necessary in future to are among the historic documents, give children unpleasant doses of known as the Northcliffe Collection, cod liver oil, Hy a process of ir which Sir Leicester Harmsworth radiation with ultra-viollet rays tho presented to the Government of vitamin D, which makes cod liver Canada

as a memorial to

Lord oil so 'valuable for building up Northcliffe, his brother.

bones and preventing rickets, can They are printed in facsimile in be produced in a condensed forma, a volume of the Public Archives of so that a quarter of a teaspoon of Canada The Northcliffe Collec-it is as effective as two ounces of tion," published in Ottawa. This cod liver all.

volume contains extracts from the This new product is known as collection, which includes 130 ergo sterol. At the British Drug volumes of the papers of General Houses; Gramm Street, City Road, Monckton, one of the brigadiers at E.C., where a staff of 80 trained the capture of Quebec, and the chemists and 40 pharmacists are papers of the first Marquis Town continually carrying out research, ahend, who took command on a "Daily Mail" reporter was shown Wolfe's death, and signed the capi- how this remedial substance is

New Chemical Product.

talation of Quebec by the French. manufactured.

Wolfe's last letter, dated "8 o'clock, Sept. 12, 1759"-the day be An oll which does not contain a fore the battle and addressed to trace of the vitamin is "The Honourable Brigadier-General through a long tube ir a chamber passed Townshend." is as follows:- flooded with ultra-violet light-80

Sir, Genl. Monckton is charg'd powerful that one dare not look at wh; the first Landing and attack at it without being protected by the Foulon, if he aucceeds, you will smoked goggles. When the oil is be pleas'd to give directions that drawn from the tube after 20 the Troops afloat be set on shoar

vitamin D.

Dr. H. E. Laws, & mem-

wh: the utmost expedition; as they minutes' exposure it is rich in the are under your command: and when the 3,600 men now in the fleet are ber of the scientific staff, said: landed, I have no manner of doubt, Ergosterol is obtained from but, that we are able to fight and ergot, a fungus which grows on to beat the French Army; in which ye and other cereais.

We havo found that when it is Irradiated know you will give your best aa- sistance.

with ultra-violet light it becomes Montcalm's last letter in French, vitamin D. A chemical change has written, apparently, while he lay taken place, and we get a 'differ- dying, consists of a few lines, be-ent chemical substance. The ginning: "Compelled to cede Quebec change is noted in the spectrum. to your arma..." and asking for The quantity obtained may be consideration for the sick und only from one 10-thousandth to one wounded and for observance of the 100-thousandth part of the ergot treaty for exchange of prisonero. from which it is separated. It fa Twenty-eight letters from Wolfe crystallized and then dissolved in to General Monckton are included off and irradiated; the fine product, in the Monekton collection.

possesses fifty times the value of Townshend.

the best cod liver oil for prevent- ing rickets,

Condensed Vitamins. Vitamin D is itself 200,000 times

more powerful than cod liver oil.

Vitamin A, which influences the body. and other being prepared in

A letter to Townshend from Brigadier-General James Murray, who took part in the Quebec expedi- There is magic in these words tion, suggests that Wolfe's decision when

King Willow and his to land the troops "where we did Courtiers Three" come back to was a sudden thought at the last us after the long winter. Cricket moment. The fact was that Wolfe growth of

deemed the last moment, his deci- vitamins are is never so fresh and joyous assion to land at the spot, then known condensed form, the on a sunny April day when we the Foulon, and now called vantage being that they are always go out to the opening practice Wolfe's Cove, which, he considered of definite und known strength, A of the season. An additional best for scaling the heights. doctor can know the exact done he

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great ad-

joy has just returned to life.j "There was," it is stated, in an is prescribing, whereas in the case 18.

And those who have loved the introduction to the Townshend of cod liver of the content of Cup. game long must always feel a papers, "considerable lack of har-vitamins varies in different

delicious thrill when the young-mony between Wolfe and his bri-samples and there can be no cer- 1sters as yet unknown to fame gadiers in the conduct of the cum-tainty with regard to the amount. 2 come out to the nets of a county palgn. The latter complained that contained in the doses prescribed.

fclub for the first time.

How are these youngstersi

they were not in any manner con- suited by the general,

When Wolfe fell ill, month be-

(4 taught their trade, or better, fore the battle, he laid the situation

1 perhaps, say, their art?

before his brigadiers, angl expressed

EXCHANGE.

Hong Kong, May 28.

On London-m

Of recent years far more the view that the French army 3 attention has been paid to their should be attacked in preference to

"His Bank Wire coaching than previously. But an attack on Quebec town. Stakes. even now the staff work is often Wollfe reverted to the idea he had Bank 30 day'a sight..

health being, however, restored..

8- 3

F. M. S.'s Tramore Bay

Time, 1 min. 33-15 sec.

3rd Race-The Criterion

(1 Mile).

6- 5

Zimmerman's Leath

22-11

W. J. Warmsley's Chesterfield. Ratser's Rough Diamond

1*

3

• Deadheat.

Time, 2 min. 5-15 sec.

5- 61

4th Racc. The Chili Cup.

Miles).

Desmond's Kildare

Razack

3-8

lost to A. H. Rumjahn and

S. A. Rumjahn

Zimmerman's Eldoramen 11 A. E. Tipper's The Emu

4-6

Time, 2 min. 38-40 sec.

13-20

the Yacht Club and the Craigen- tion, that the fixture to-day between gower C.C. will be played on the latter's green at Happy Valley,

The C.C.C. will thus have the lost to S. H. Ismail and J. A. distinction of entertaining two visiting Clubs to-day as they also lost to H. D. Runjahn and I. M.

Cassumbhoy..... meet the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in the First Division on the same green.

I

RIFLE SHOOTING.

DYER CHALLENGE CUP TO-MORROW,

M. K. Lo and Ng Sze-cheung (C.R.C.) :—

beat S. H: Ismail and J. À.

Cassumbhoy

beat H. D. Rumjahu and I. M.

Razack..

beat A. H. Rumjahn and S. A.

Rumjahn

Total: Chinese R.C., 57; R.C., 42.

THIRD DAY.

weak. Captain MeCanlis, one of long entertained. Thle plan, as he

27- Bank On-demand.... 2/-1/16·

the pioneers of the nursery sys- explained to Admiral Saunders, he Bank 4 months' sight 2/- tem, who helped to produce so considered too hazardous to be left Credits, four months' many fine Kent players at in other hands than his own.”

| Tonbridge_Blythe, Fielder, Sey-

(1% mour, and Woolley among them

-described his methods long ago

1 thus -

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IS MADE FOR ALL NOTICER UNDER THIS

I arrive on the ground at CHURCH NOTICES. 10.80 a.m., .when all is ready to begin at once. The off wing of one of the nets is left down, and all who are not batting or bowling have to field. Each young player 1 takes his turn of batting or bowling for spells of about 15 1 minutes.

My idea is to induce the batsman while playing to concentrate his thoughts on correcting one fault at a time. (1% importance to length. To aid the "In bowling I attach the first

Tientsin, May 19. 1st Race-The Eclipse Stakes.

Mile). H. V. B.'s Weybridge

7- 4

.

7- 4 Major J. J. Kirkpatrick's Wind-

fall 11

8- 3 J. M. D.'s Lyric,

Time, 2 mins. 5-25.sec.

22-11 2nd Race Sweepstakes. Indlan

'To-morrow the Scottish Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps compete for the "Dyer", Challenge Cup at Stone- cutters'. It is an inter-platoon competition and teams of eight.men' The League table for the from each platoon fire Part II of now stands as follows:-

M. W. L. Pts. 3 3 0 3

Cluba.

In this match at Birmingham Warwickshire followed up their re- the Musketry Course, while there Chinese R.C. cent triumph over Yorkshire by de-a also an "attack" competition and Indian R.C. feating Northamptonshire by 378 Lewis Gun Competition. Major University

R. A. Wolfe-Murray, D.S.O., M.C. M.B.K. Warwickshire went in firat and (Adjutant of the Corps) will be the Kowloon C.C. ran up a score of 426 for nino wie-judge.

Hong Kong C.C. kets, when they declared. Kilner

U.S.R.C. contributed 125 and Bates 99.

Tuns.

Northamptonshire only succeed- and Flint 51, Longfield took six

wickets for 90 runs.

ed in scoring 169, the only, bats-

Warwickshire again showed how runs could be made, when, they went in a second time and quickly scored 199 for the loss of only three wickets, when they declared. Smith made 56 and Paraons 57 not Dut

. Miles),

J. 1

1. M. D.'s Rambler "A" E. W. Fitchford's The Kid

Ewo's Huntsman".

2 1 2

1

1

1

TO-MORROW'S MATCH.

"C" Division.

Time, 3 mins 14-25 8 'c. 3rd Race.The Mongol Cup.

Mile).

Zimmerman's Mayis

Greverick's Frontchac

Marson Watson's Country Club

Time, 1 min, 32-15 sec.

4th Race--The Grand Stand

(1 Miles)},

Zimmerman's Eldermen 11

Desmond's Kildare

L. & L's Kérinelman

Time, 2 mins $7-25 sec,

South China A.A. v. Chinese R.C. 5th Race The Shanghal Plate.

C. S. C. C.

American Tournament.

man of note being Woolley, who The University forced the pace scored 75.

as going to the wicket a second time, and ran up a total of 151 for the loss of only three wickets. Judd scored 62 not out and Robins 64 not out. Scores: Cambridge: 338 and 151 for three,

The postponed American Tournia- Disaster overtook the visitors in Notts County: 311 and 804 for ment of the Civil Service Cricket their second appearance at the eight:

Club will be played to-morrow at wicket, the whole side crumpling

Happy Valley commencing, at 3.15 un for a paltry total of 78. Durnell

p.m. alone collared seven wicketa for the Joss of only 29 runs.

Score: Warwickshire: 426 for nine and 199 for three.

Royal Navy v. New Zealand, At Portamouth the match be- tween the Royal Navy and New Zealand was drawn, rain necessitat- ing the drawing of stumps.

...

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

Club Singles Final,

The final of the Club Singlea

The Navy batted first and scored 144, Lieut. Commandor Bartley being top scorer with 66. Blunt took four wickets for 24 runs. Championship was decided on the

New Zealand replied with

Q

Northamptonshire: 169 and 78. Cambridge v. Notts County. Cambridge University were at home to Nottinghamshire, the score of 194, Blunt making 61 and match being drawn.

Dempster 50. Cantrell took six The visitors were sent In Grat wickets for 68

Furlonga), Zimmerman's Iskra Rhodan's Petit Charlie A. E. Tipper's Jupabet

Time, 1 min, 13-35 sec. 6th Race-The Pari-Mutuel Zimmerman's Almac..

(1% Miles).

J. W. M's Kestrel W. M. Howell's. Gobi Eve

Time, 3 mins..50-15 sec. 7th Race The Fly-Away Cup.

Furlonge).

Carrick's Irish Guard Smith's Ginger...

8th

bowlers in finding the length ball I have a whitewash fine drawn across the pitch to aim at,"

It is doubtful if any better (method has been evolved since.

Cup,

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG KONG.

sight... Documentary 4 months'

sight..

On Paris-

On demand......

2/1 1/16

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134

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May 29th, 1927.

Sunday After. Ascension. Holy Communion (8 a.m.). Sunday School (10 a.m.). Mating (11a.m.} Preacher: Rev; H. Copley Moyle. Evensong (6 p.m.) Preacher: Rev. H. A. Wittenbach.

On Shanghaf

On demand

30 day's sight (private

paper) in

Social Gathering after Evensong On Yokohama—

Music & Light re- On demand

Servicemen Specially Welcome..

· FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

There are plenty of coaches but in the Hall. there are few ideas, It is seldom freshments. that a wing of a net is removed to provide fielding practice. In stead a number of bowlers are often allowed to congest one net, with the result that they follow one another so quickly with their 3 deliveries that the bataman has (scarcely time to regain his stance between his strokes. And there is seldom a whitewash line to 2 guide a lad to a length...

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen,

Road Tram Station Sunday Service 1115 a.m. Subject: "Ancient and Modern Necromancy, alias Mesmerism & The fact is that the develop-Hypnotism, Denounced," Cupart in itself. Yet when a coach 5.20 o'clock.

ment of young cricketers is an Wednesday Evening Meeting at

F. M. S.'s Tramore Bay

Time, 1 min. 46-45 sec.

Race The Champlon Stakes Hong Kong, Cricket Club courts (1 Miles),/! yesterday, the finallate being 8. E. W. M. Howell's Gobi' Eve Green and G. W. Sewell. It re- J. Burton's Courang.... sulted in a win for the holder by R. S. Davis's Headlight

and scored 311, the three best bats-' On going in again the Navy made 19-11, 8-6, 6-0. Green has, there- Time, 2 mins, 34-45 sec., men being Carr (59), Walker (71), 175 runs, of which Lieut Tuck had fore, secured the Challenge Cup Sweep Numbers:

125 and Libut. Cunliffe 54

presented by the late Mons: R. de 1st Prize. sion and wins the trophy. outright 3rd Prize Journet for the third year in suces-2nd Prize

8,790

·7,770)

2,182

and Turner (69);

Cambridge gave an equally good The second Innings of the vial- exhibition, their first innings pro- | tors: realliad 164 for two wicketa, ducing 138 runs, toward which Judd Mills contributing 76 not out and The champion had to go all out 9th Race The Dolonor Plate, contributed 73, Robins 96, and Blunt 76 Rain fell at this stage twenty-four games. The second set WM. B's Sain Bainah

to win the first set which went to Miles) Machin 50.73,

and further play was abondoned. U also froduced, hard-straggle, but . H.-P.'s Beachy Head

In their second effort: Notta County scored 304 for the loss of eight wickets and then declared. Whysall was responsible for 119

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10th Race The Northern Steeple HS chase,

Tipper and Briault's Franchise (14 L and L's Baby

Scored

Greent claimed it after fourteen Desmond's Kerry aro Royal Navy 144 and 276. rames had been played. Ha then Time, 2 mins, 43-46 sec New Zealand 194 and 164 for took the third set without, the das two,--Reuteryje

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Continued at foot of next coluv

Eric Watt's New Beacon 11th Race-The

Zimmerman's R. J. Hoch

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