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MY SELECTIONS FOR THE ENGLISH CUP

ARSENAL AND DERBY:

DERBY: RANGER'S

SUNDERLAND'S BOGEY

PORTSMOUTH'S CHALLENGE

(By A LESLIE KNIGHTON)

(Famous Manager of Chelsea F.G.)

London,

.:

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehenive Table Showing Form Of Club At A Glance

COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng- Alish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be

FORECAST found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the teams,

FIRST. DIVISION GRIMSBY (-) :: v. Huddersfield. (-) {STOKE (0) v Manchester C. (1) SECOND DIVISION | BRENTFORD (1) v Blackpool (0) Fulham (9) v W. HAM (1)

Barnsley (-)..

SWANSEA (-)

THIRD DIVISION (South) Brighton Clapton O.

CARDIFF.

Many of us in the football world will bid good-bye to 1934 without regret. Soccer managers will not forget for many a year to come the extraordinary crop of injuries to players. The culminating incident was the sad end of Raleigh, the promising centre-forward COVENTRY of the Gillingham club.

Enthusiasts, not only in England but also abroad, where our football is followed with an eagerness quite surprising, are engaged in the pleasant pastime of picking the teams they think will most pro- bably appear at Wembley next April,

YEAR 1934 GREATEST IN BRITISH TENNIS

(Continued From Page 4),

دا.

Gilfogham READING Southend

✓ QUEEN': P.R.

v Torquay.

Y. WATFORD

V Newport

v BOURNEMOUTH

v Northampton

y CHARLTON THIRD DIVISION (North).

Accrington (4) DONCASTER (1) Chesterfield (8) MANSFIELD (2) |DARLINGT'N (4) v Southport (0)

Gateshead (6) ▾ HARTLEPL'S (3) HALIFAX (4) v Rochdale (2) Carlisle (1)

v Now Brighton (0) ▾ BARROW (4)

+ LINCOLN (-). v CHESTER (2) CUP (First Round) v Stenhousemuir ▾ DUNBARTON

r Beith

I myself am something more ROTHERHM (0) than an

enthusiast in this TRANH'E (1) respect. I am a regular devotee Walsall (2)

Wroxham (-) of the hobby, and when the draw York (3) arrives it is a habit of mine to SCOTTISH select six teams 'from whom the PARTICK winners may be found. I admit Vale O'Coba that I have not been overwhelm-BUCKIE ingly successful, having found THIRD LANARK v Cree Town the winners among my six only Dumbermline on seven occasions in the last 15 FORFAR

years.

THISTLE

CELTIC

Falkirk

British Davis Cup Prospects Perry's departure from the ama teur rank would work havoc with Britains prospects of retaining the Last year my "dip" into the bag Fraserburgh Davis Cup next year. There would was a lucky one, for I had both ALBION be left only Austin and a group of finalists in my choice. Thus I had QUEEN'S PARK home players who cannot be de-picked the winners before the Final East Fife scribed as in the Perry Austin started. That was the only year Peebles Rovers class. If this brief review appears in the fifteen that such a thing RANGERS to be all Perry and Austin, that is | happened.

|BRECHIN

V HAMILTON

v Chirnside United v Montrose

✓ DUNDEE UTD.

▾ ABERDEEN

v Paisley Acas v Allen

✓ CLYDE

* Leith

v ST. MIRREN v Cowdenbeath INVERNESS

CALEDONIAN ▾ Clachnacuddin KING'S PARK v Edinburgh ST. JETONE ▾ Arbroath

because the lack of supporting In Cup-tie football, with Its in-l troops for the Big Two la the chief numerable elements of fortune, it deficency in British lawn tennis at is not easy at any time to spot the HEARTS the present day.

team likely to be successful. The Ayr The following is a summary of luck of the draw means a great MORTON.

Galston the chief results, in the 1934 Bri-ideal, however, and should help us St. Bernard's tish lawn tennis season on grass at the start, though it may break BERWICK and hard courts:

us in the next round. The odds Grass Courts

are naturally alightly in favour of DUNDEE Davis Cup, Challenge Round (Great the home team, other things being BRADFORD C. Britain-U.S.A.), Great Britain, 4—1, (equal.

Davis Cup, interzone final (U. S, A.-| Austraia), U.S.A., 3—–2.

10-5.

Luck Of The Draw

Y Solway Star Y QUEEN O'S. → Beness

v KILMARNOCK

v AIRDRIEONIANS Rosyth Dockyard

Recreation Motherwell

T RANGERS

(Fourth Round)

F. A. CUP

v. Stockport

Leicester BLACKBURN Norwich

✓ ARSENAL

v. Liverpool

+ LEEDS

v Luton

v Manchester U.

Y BIRMINGHAM

v Newcastle..

✓ Bristol C.

Y PRESTON

y Swansen

* BOLTON

WEDNESDAY

Davis Cup tie (Australia-Japan). Three seasons ago Newcastle BURNLEY Australia, 4-1.

United won the Cup. They had NOTTS F. Great Britain Japan, Great Britain. good fortune to meet only one First Southampton 5--0,

Division team until they reached TOTTENHAM Wightman Cap (Great Britain-

PORTSMOUTH U.S.A.), women, U.S.A., 5-2.

the semi-final stage. Portsmouth, Swindon England-Scotland, mixed, England, last season's finalists, were

not DERBY called upon to meet a team from Plymouth England-Wales, men, England, 6-2. their own sphere until they played SUNDERLAND. v Everton England-Wales, women, England,

Wolves Leicester City in the semi-final at Reading

✓ MILLWALL of thing w. BROM. v Sheffield U. England-Ireland, mixed, England. Birmingham. That sort

is always likely to hit the prophet.

(Figures in brackets denote result Ranking, men, Frederick J. Perry. As a start I always rule out the of corresponding game laat sesson, and Ranking, women, Dorothy E. Round. Wimbledon, singles, saen, Frederick Cup-holders because to win the teams in capital letters are favoured to J. Perry.

trophy twice in succession appears | win. All teams mentioned arst are Wimbledon, singles, women, Dorothy to be an impossible feat in modern playing at home.] E. Round.

Wimbledon, doubles, men, George M. Lott Jr. and Lester R. Stoefen, U.S.A.

1100.

74.

football. So for my selection this

I choose: Arsenal, Derby County,

Wimbledon, doubles, women, Mme. who are just running into form, LEAGUE MARKSMEN Rene Mathieu, France, and Elizabeth Portsmouth, and Sunderland, this M. Ryan, U.S.A.

order being purely alphabetical.

Of these only the Arsenal have| Įtheir name already engraved on the Cup, but I thing that any of the wo-others have a real good chance of

Rapid Rise Of Allen To Leadership

details of how they have fared in their last five matches are given,⠀⠀ The letters W, L and D indicate matches wớn, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are duoted by ordinary type." The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The agjerisk indicates a promoted team, ' and the dagger signifles a relegated team.

The following Leagua positonni tables give home and away details and, include, all matches played to date. “

First Division

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GoAk P. P. W. LD.F. A. Pts. P. W.. L. D. R. A. Pts Pta Sunderland (6) IWwDd 23 13 742 33 16 16 12 6 1 5 25 16 19 33 Arsenal (1) WDWW2 13 11 11 56 12 23 12 2 4 6 19 19 10 33 Man'ter C. (5) TWWID 25 12 8 13 25 10 19 13 6 6 1 22 26 13 32 Woday (11) wdWWI 26 13 9 0 4 27 12 22 13 3 8 2 17 29 8 30 Stoke (12) IWDED... 212 7 2 3 30 14 17.13 66 1 20:21 13 39 Everton (14) WWDAW. 26 14:12 11 15 19 25 12 0 7 5 18 31 5 30 Liverpool (18) DwlLw 25 12 8 2 2 29 17 18 13 5 7 1 18.36 11 29 W. Brom, (7) HIWI 26 12 81 341 19 19 14 4 9 121 389 281 Derby (4) WddDd... 25 13 733 30 17 17 13 4 6 3 21 25 11 28 Grimsby (-) WIWI .25 12 6 0 4 29 11 20 13 2 9 2 18 25 6 26 Aston V. (15) ILDAW 25 13 7 15 34 21 19 13.2.8 2:14 34 6 253 Portsm'th (19) awdwL 23 13 7 3 3 28 14 17 12 27 3.19 31 7 24 Wolves (15) Wiwaw. 25 18 93 142 21 19 12 1 8 3 11 29 5 24 Leeda (B) LIW 25 13 6 4 231 24 15 12 1 6 5 14 31 7 22 *Preston (-) IWIDW 25 12 6 4 2 18 14 14 13 2 7 4 23 37 8 22 Tottenham (3) WHIDI 26 12 6 2 423 16 16 14 2 11 1 14.39 5 21 Chelsea (19) WwDID ̄; 25° 13 6 5 2 24 22 14 12 3 8 - 12 25 7.21 Blackburn (8) ILWTW 26 14 6 4 4 22 18 16 1 1. 8.3 13 81 5 .21 Mid'boro (16) DWIW 25 12 5 25 25 18 13 13 1 8 4 26 32 6 21 Birm'ham (20) LADA 25 12 5 6 1 14 22 11 13 3 7 8 15 289 Hadfield (2) WLLAL 25 12 5 5 2 28 22 12 13 29 2 14 31 6 Leicester (17) LwIW1-. 25 13-5 62 20 18 12 12 2 8 2 13 38 6

HOME

D AWAY Second Division

Goals

...Goals P. P. W. L.D.F. A. Pta. P. W. LD. F. A. Pts Pto Brentford (1) Wawi. 25 12 11 0 138 $23.19 4 5 4 23 23 12 35 Bolton (3) WdWlw... 24 11 10 1 0 36 8 20 13 7 5 143-23 15. 35 M'ter U. (20) WDw, 14 12 1 1 87 13 25 12 5 7 0 17 21 10 35 W. Ham (7) WWLIW 7-25 13 11 2 032-11.22 125 52:20-26 1234 Blackp'l (11) WwDdW 25 13 10 1 2 28 10 22 12 1.5 4 22 26 10 32. Notts F, (17) WAIWI 25 12 9 0 3 29 9 21 13 3 7 8 19 279 30 +Newcastle dWWID-26 13 9 3 185 16 19 18 5 7 1 22 30 11.36 Plym'th (10) iDWAW 23 12 8 2 2 31 18 18 13 3 7 3 18 26 9 27 Barnley (15) LDdWd. 21 12 7 8 2 28 15 16 12 3 5 4 12.19.10. 28 Bary (12) WL.... 26 13 10 3 0 22 15 20 15 19 3 10:28 5 25 Fulham (18) dDILA 25 12 8 1 3 34 16:19 13 0 8 5 6 215 B'ampton (14) WDIwL 26 13 5 2 6 19 14 16 13 283 11 31 7 thejeld ·(-) WWadd 25 13 6 4 8 30.18 15.12 2 6 4 18-20 823 Hall (15) DWDW 25 12 5 3 4 18 14 14 13 4 8 1 19. 57 9.

Bradford C. (6) IWWld 25 13 7 2 4 24 11 18 12 2 10 0 10 14 Norwich (-) ́IDW«W . 25 12 6 3 1 30 16 16 13 2 8 3 17 20 Bradford (6) ddavi 25 12 8 3 6 17 16-12 13 1.5 7 12 22 'Barnsley (-) IDDIL 25 13 6 2 5 19 8 17 12 1 10 1 13 45 Port Vale (8) WHWI 25 13 6 3 4.27 19 18 12 0 9 3 3 21 Swansea (13) LNWA 13 6 34 23 16 16 12 0 10 2.8 26. 2. Notts C. (18) IWWIW.. 23 13 5 6 2 20 28 12 12 0937303 15 Oldham (9) ILIEI.... 12 50 223 21 12 13 0 12 1 8 40 1. 13

AWAY Third Division (S.)

HOME

Goals

· P. P. W. L.D.F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Plas Charlton (6) dWILW . 13 11 1 142 12 23 12 4.5 3 19.21 11 34 Coventry (2) wWwll.5 12 8 18 36 9 19 13 6 6 1 23 23 13 -32 Reading (3) dWDdW ..., 23, 12 10 0 2 35 8 22 11 3′ 5, § 17. 189-31 Watford (15) WWddw zł 13 10 8 0 36 13 20 11 3.4.4 10′ 13:10 30: Crystal P. (12) BWIDW 21 12 8 15 28 10 19 12 54 18 31 10 29 Brighton (10) WdWWI 24 11, 9 44 285 29 13 2 13 4 10 22 8 27 Torquay (20) WIWW 21. 12 9 12 33 12 20 11 27 18 25 6 26 Bristol C. (19) diwi, 21 12 9 2.1 18 7 19 12 17 4 11 28 6 25 Laton (6) WidW1 ... 24 11 7 13 28 13 17-13 27 14 17 26 8 25 Millwall (-) DlDw 2.2 12 6 3 4:16 14 14 12 6 61 18 22 11 25 Bristol E. (1) WDIWW 21 126629 16 18 12 381 11 33 725 Cardiff (2)) Iwwd.. 25 13 7 8 3 22 18 17 12279 14 30 70 21 Qu's P.R. (4) DWIWD % 13.7 1.3-30 16 18 12 1927 22 428 N'ampton (13) DLUW. 24 12 7 2 825 17 17 12 2 8 2 11 236 23 Exeter (9) WwWIW.. 21 13 8 4 1 28 20 17 11 6 4 16 23 6 23 Clapton (11) WW 24 12 7 41.26 10 15 12 2 7 8 11 31 7 22. Swindon (8) IDAWI...23 11 8 1.4 29.10.16 12 1 8 3 17.33-5 21 Bournem'th (21) IWIwW 24 12 7 4 1.25 18 15 12 2 9 17 255 25 Newport (18) ILU 25 13 5 6 2 22 21 12 12 3 6 1 ID 37 7 19 Aldershot (14) LUW) 23 11 6 3 2 18 10 14 12 0 10 2 6.26 2 16 Gillingham (17) ILIDI:21 11 8.44 17 29 10 13 193 14 30.515 Southend (18) ĹWDH. 23 10 4 51 18 19 9 13 9 4 15 34 4 13 HOME

AWATAKA

TI Goals

Goals Third Division (N.)

P. P. W. LDF. A. Pt. P.V

WLDFA Pts Pla Tranmere (7) dDWwl.25 13 12 135 9 25 12 4 3 5 16 16 13 38 Darlington WWWW! 26 13 9 13 33 12 21 18 5 6 2 22 27:12 33 Doncaster (5) WWWW 24 12 10 20 29 10:20 12 4 3.5 14 15 13 33 Chester (10) DddWW.25 12 8 140 14 19 18 5 4 4 17 16 14 33 Halifax (9) WIW.....26 13 10 12 25 14 22 13 4 7 2 18 26 10 32 tLincoln (-) WwW. 24 13 9 3 1:37 16 19 11 5 5 1 18 17 11 30 Mansfield (1) wWUW. 24 12 10 1135 9.21 12 72 12 298 29 Stockport (8) LwWWd 24 12 8 31 31 13 17 12 5 6 1 26 28 11 28 Wrexham (6) wiwdd 25 12 7 3 2 27 17 16 13 3 5, 5,21 26 11-27 Crewe (14) DLW .... 2. 13 8 3 129 20 15 12 27 318 31 7 25 Chester'd (2) WWIL 24 12 8 2 2 27 11 18 12 2 8 2 12 19 & 24 Rotherham (21) IWwl 24-12 7 14 30 14 18 12 2 10 0 12 344 22 N. B'ton (15) WIDWW 25 13 4 4.6 15 14 13 12 4 7 1 15 20 5 22 28 Barrow (8) LIW... 25 12 223 17 16, 131, 93 12 29.5 21 21 Accrington (20) UDLd 27 19. 73 3.27 19:17 14 0 11 3 12.39 3,20 20 Bartlep'ls (11) WWILD 24 12 5.4-3.24 24 13 12 2 8 2 14 276 19

210 7 2 1:23 -9 15 19 1 11 116 46 318; 18 York (1) WIWH

The holiday matches have made achieving that honour in 1935. It some changes in the League goal-

Derby County are

Well, doubles, women, Mrs. Spert for worse. Ing and Mrs. R. A. Seel.

Welib, doubles mixed, Daniel Prern. Russia, and Mrs. Sperling.

Professional, singles, Daniel Miskell. Professional doubles, Maskell and T. C. Jeffery.

Inter-County, men, Middlesex. Inter-County, women, Middlesex, Oxford-Cambridge, men, Oxford, Oxford-Cambridge, women, Oxford:

Inter-Services, Army.

13-B.

Round.

Hart (Wolves)"

18 Gateshead (19) MALWI, 23 11 6 3 2 20 13 14 12 192.18 38 41 18) Rochdale (22)-dWTD 24 13 5. 4,6 21 24-14 11-18 2 6 25 4 TE 16 Carlisle (13) DWIwL 24 13 6 4 24 22 15 11 1 16 0 10.82 2 17 16 Southport (18) WLWLD 34 12 4 6:2:15 21 10 12 2 7 3,17 307 17 15 Walsall (4) HWI

12, 5 3 4 23 14 14 13 0 11 2.15 36 2 16

16

14Scottish League

13

Wimbledon, doubles, mixed, Ruki Miki, Japan, and Dorothy E. Round.

Wimbledon, All-England Plate, men, Herman W. Artens, Austria, A. Wimbledon, All-England-Plate, men, Signorina L. Valerio, Italy.

Scottish, singes, men, Clayton has been said that Sunderland will scoring list. Glover (Grimsby) Burwell, U.S.A.

Scottish, singles, women, Joan Harti- never win it, but on their form takes second place in Division 1, to gan, Australia.

against us this season I must pat Drake (Arsenal) in the following Scottish, doubles, men, Clayton Lthem down as the best team we list which includes games played Burwell and David N. Jones, USA have yet met.

on December 28. Scottish, doubles, women, Mrs. F Robertson and Miss W. A. Mason.

probably A feature of the Third League is Scottish, doubles, mixed. Clayton L. the right team for the Cup, and the feat of Allen of Charlton, who Burwell, U.S.A., and Joan Hartigan, Portsmouth always play good foot since his transfer from Brentford Australia.

ball. Arsenal's performances must has scored 17 goals and is now at Welsh, singles, men, Daniel Prenn,

stamp them as Russia

a great side, with the head of his division.. Welsh, singles, women, Mrs. S. Sperl-probably the best match-winning

FIRST DIVISION Drake (Arsenal) ing.

forward alive in little Alex James. Glover (Grimsby) Welsh, doubles, men; C. E. Hare and)

So there are my four for better or Lythgoe (Huddersfield) G. L Tuekett.

Weddle (Portsmouth) |Ralė- (Stoka) –

Richardson - (W.BA.) British doubles, men, J. H. Crawford Dean (Everton) and V. B. McGrath, Australia. Hodrson. (Liverpool)

British, doubles, women, Mrs. L.A. Gurney (Sunderland). Godfree and Susan Noel,

Boyes (W. B, Albion) British, doubles, mixed, Ruki Miki, Bastin (Arsenal) Japan, and Dorothy E. Round.

English, covered, singles, men, H. Waring (Aston Villa) W. (Bunny) Austin

Spence (Chelsea) English, covered singles, woman, Gallscher (Derby) Mrs. M. R. King,

Wright (Liverpool) English, covered, doubles, men, Maxwell (Preston) Daniel Prena, Russia, and John S. REAN SECOND DIVISION

Milsom Bolton) Jollif

English, covered, doables, women, Westwood (Bolton) Hrs. 1. B. Pittman and Miss AM Mulch (Man. Utd.) Yorke.

Holliday (Brentford) his characteristic runs to send Me Falmouth's account,

English, covered, doubles, mixed, Smith (Newcastle) Jean Borotra, France, and Margaret C. Brown G. (unter) Gilchrist over.

Duncan (Hull); In the opening minutes of the Scriven. Gill worked hard and made through the centre of the Falmouth the ahead when Lammert once Scottish, singles, women, Miss O. L. Hampson (Blackpool) Not long after, Lammert out second half, the Club went fur Scottish, singles, men, Ian G. Col Melaniphy (Plymouth) Ruffell (West Hamy: several glorious openings, but the pack to send McGilchrist again broke through to send a long Webb.

Scott (Brentford) Club backs tackled well and pre-away, although the latter had to pass out to McGilchrist, who crose Scottish, doubles, man Collins and Boyd (Shef. Uta) vented any scoring with one hand off one of the opposing for ed over for his third try. Hutchi Lord Charles Hope...

BRZYDENT (BAILLE (West Ham) ception, when Gill took a pass from wards before reaching his objec son ored the fourth try just on Rowallan and Mrs. E. Robertson.

Scoltish, doubles women, Lady Hammond (Fulhata). Kelburne to score the Falmouth's tive, pa

Nolan (Port Vale)!u time as the result of a solo attempt. Scottish, doobies, mixed, Collins and Barton (Shel Utd. only try.

Falmouth's Only Try Club. G. Robertson; M. W. Scott, Lady Rowallan

THIRD DIVISIO Nix And Lewis Shine Hutchison was the next to cut egilearise. C. Meeks; A. F. Walk tleton Rogers, Ireland.

J. Hutchison, G. P. Lammert, LHR Walsh, covered, singles, men, G, Lyt Bast (Darlington);

Valentine (Halifax)' Nix and Lewis made an ideal through, but, when all indications | den, R. G. Castleton, D. A. Cumming; Welab," covered singles, women, Walbanks (Chester)

| Alsop: {Walse}}}, pair of helves, and to the former pointed to a try, he was graused by I. H Bradford, S. 1. Garrod, and Dulco Kitson, South Africa maet go the credit of preventing Bastable as he attempted to sell Call PERWERKEMBANTEN Welsh, covered, doubles men, Rogers Reed (Lincoln).

* Falmouth.S. B. 4. Bastable: A. F. and C. E. Hare, je slu

ANY Danda(York) Meeke. from sending his "threes the dummy. JONALNA Peptoe, Lieut-Gill, Sto.; Bretherton, Welsh, covered, doubleme

Mias Cresswell (Chester) away on innumerable occasions Just before the interval the Sur Lieut. Comdr, Bertram

AM/ Yorks, and Miss J. plas.

| Merrie (Crew"} The forwards pushing against Naval forwards broke away into a Lewis, Lieut. Nixi"AS"!

Welth, covere

Nigel Mustard (Crews) A Part&Sto

Skares and:

Swindells (Crew six others did not have a very forward rush, Kelburne passing to

Dellow at Connell, Ste. MacG vatrenuous time excert in the loose, Gill on the Club line to open the gto Stadden and

DAVE, (NS IN

TWELVE RUGBY

PLAYERS HOLD

where they failed to show any sem | 14-8. blance of good form, with the excep

Hard Courts. tion of Kelburne and Connell,

Erlush, singles, men, Frederick After ten minutes of pressure, Pers H.M.S. FALMOUTH the Club opened the scoring when

British, singles, women, Dorothy

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13 Rangers (1) W!WwW. 28. 14 11 1 286 13 21 14 94 2 33 19 18 42 18 Celtic (3) WwW.29 13 10 1 142 11 22 16 7 7 2 24 22 16 38- 18 Aberdeen (5) WdWW 18 16 12 2 2.83 12-26 12 4 4 29 19 12 13 13 Hearts (6) WwLwL - 28 14 7 2 582 14 19 14 8 4 7 35 28 18 37 St. Futons (9) WALIW 2, 14 11 12:37 9 24-14 3 5 6 14 21 12.38 19 Hamilton (11) WALID 27 14 10 1 3 45 29 23 13 846 18 23 12 85 17 Dander (12) ILIWA... 29 14 833 24 24 10 15 5 7 3.33 39 13 32 6 Motherwell (2) WALA 28 13 9 13 43 18:21 15 2 8 5,19 309 30 23 14 3 4 333 20 18 14 4 6 4 27 39 12 30 14 Clyde (14) LWWIW

1 Hibernian (16) IDFW 28 14 8 15 28 8 21 14 4 9 1:17:26 9 39

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1 Partick (19)WwWw 27 15 8 48 27 18 19 12 480,16 28 8 27 Kilmarnock (7) ILIDID 29 15 8 5 2 33 22 18 14 3. 9. 2:23:30 8 28 Airdrie (18) WDL 28 13 6 4 3 23 22 15 16 18 4 19 32 10 23 12 Queen 0'S (1) WALIL, 29 15 7 5 1 27 20 11 11 2 74 14 288 21.

11 Qns. Pk. (15) WWDIW 27 12 7 22 28 17 17 15-110 4 12 44 623)

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