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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER

1946.

Hutton WOLVES' GREAT DOUBLE PORTUGAL WIN Gets His Well Ahead Thousand

Canberra, Dec. 27. The M.C.C. 'cricketers indulged in useful bat- ting practice for the

First Division

London, Dec. 26. Amid the holiday soccer programme, Wolverhamp ton Wanderers, rated by some of their sup porters as the best teams for years, stand supreme at the top of the First Division, four points in front of Liverpool, their nearest rivals. great crowd of 50,000 at Molineux today saw the Wolves complete the double over Sunderland, but it was a near thing today as the home side were a goal in arrears five minutes from time. Then King equalised and with only seconds remaining for play, the halfback, Galley, got the deciding goal.

third Test when compil- ing 465 for eight wickets on the first day of a two- A day fixture with a Coun- try Districts-XI here."

Len Hutton and Cyril Wash- brook, the opening pair, each hit. a century off weak bowling and figured in an opening stand of: 254, highest of the tour to date.

Hutton, who made 133 in two and a half hours, completed his

In the North and West play- era had very trying conditions thousand runs for the tour-the to contend with, having to first player to accomplish this struggle against wind and rain. feat: Washbrook had two lucky escapes in scoring 115 in just After Laurie Fishlock had been

under three and a half hours,

dismissed_for_11,*Denis Compton and Walter Hammond came to pether and punished the tired howler.. Compton often jumped down the wicket. and hit 12 boundaries in a breezy 78 while Hammond included two magnifi- cent aixes in his 42. They put on 118 for the fourth wicket but when the local team parled them Pickets fell quickly, mainly be cause of the hitting out policy, though Bennett managed to get two leg-before victims late in the day.

L. Hutton, Johnston

M.C.C.

© Houragin, b

CHRISTMAS DAY

First Division

A downpour of tropical inten- sity washed away the pitch Arsenal" merkings at Cardiff and five Villa minutes from halftime the re- Blackburn

Bolton feree called the game off.

Among several last-minute i valuable scores

was a header Chelsea by Martensen for Blackpool in Everton a game played in a sea of mud, Grimsby Those playing in the South Leeds. were. more fortunate with Sheffield U

Stuke weather conditions.

Portsmouth's largest crowd Sunderland of the season, totalling 38,000, watched Arsenal climb further up the League ladder at their Birmingham

expense.

1 Portsmouth 1 2 Huddersfield 2

1 Blackpool 1

2 M'chester

U.

1 Preston

1 Derby

3 Charlton

DAVIS CUP GOES TO AMERICA

CUP MATCH

Portugal beat Scotland by 4-2 in the first round

of the International Charity Cup at the Club ground on Christmas Day.

Winning the toss Scotland had the advantage of a slight breeze and started to attack straight away. The game swung from end to end at a fast pace. ***

Melbourne, Dec. 27, The United States who, the previous day, had After ten minutes play Humble Boxing Day in the International won the first two singles shot from a centre by Winters wing Chan Kam-hol and Lee put Scotland ahead with a grand Charity Cup semi-final. Lal Shui- matches, today made Portugal were soon level when Wai-tong scored the goals. certain of regaining pos-Pacheco scored with a well placed The game was featured by session of the Davis Cup trek. Portugal were now a good display of goalkeeping by

playing very well together and Powell. by winning the doubles. Manuel bad several difficult shots. Results of the first three to deal with. Alrose put Portugal

Today's Games The following LIC encounters were:- Ted Schroe-in front with a lovely shot into der beat John Bromwich 3-6, the top corner of the net. 6-1, 6-2, 0-6, 6-3. Jack Kramer After the Interval Scotland fried beat Dinny Pails 8-6, 6-2, 9-7. hard to get on equal terms and Kramer and Schroeder beat eventually succeeded through Bromwich and Adrian Quist Winters. The play, which up till 6-2. 7-5, 6-4.

then had been very scrappy History thus repeated itselflivened up and both goal-keepers for the second time as a two made good clearances.

Gosano spillt the man American team retrieved

Scotland de the big trophy, symbolie of

fence wide open with a well

2 world tennis supremacy from placed ball and Facheco netted

2. the Aussies in three straight 1 victories. 10

"Big Bill" Tilden and Little 3 Middles'bro 3. Bill" Omiston turned the same 6 Brentford 1 trick in 1920.

Division

2 Liverpool

0 Wolves

Second

3 Swansea

3 Notta F

0

Bradford

One of the most disappoint- Burnley

ed onlookers was Field Marshal | Bury... 133 Viscount Montgomery, who is Coventry

C. Washbrook, e Potta, b

Patterson...

115

W. R. Hammond, e Patterson,

L. B. Fishlock. substitute,

b Patterson.

11

b Stevens

42

D. Compton, e

Hanson, b

70

1

15

Stevens

J. T. Ikin, lbw b Bennett...

A. V. Betser, not out

J. Langridge, run out

T. G. Evans, lbw., b Bennett

T. Smith, not out

•Extras

Total (for eight)

23

1 Leicester

4 Wednesday 2 3 Spura

easily.

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AMBASSADOR RETURNS

Long, Dec. 25, The British Ambasader to Spain, Sir Victor Mallet, ar- rived from Madrid today aboard a special British Over- Airways Corporation

seas

plane,

Sir Victor is being with- -drawn in compliance with the decision of the United Na- tions Assembly to withdraw envoys.from Spain.-Reuter.

YUGOSLAVS HAVE THE GEN

games at Sookunpoo: today's BUT KEEP MUM

Navy "A" y Clab. "A" at 8 p.m. 3 Cao, Edo. Rest of Colony at 4 pm.

Film Fans Are Not Patriotic

London, Dec. 26. British, French, Russian and even Australian films are in- spiring Hollywood.

United States film producer said Samuel Goldwyn, the famous so when he gave a press con- ference here after his arrival in Britain for a business and Christmas visit...

Tel. 83188

Smuggled Girl On Board

Pittsburgh, Dec. 20

A story of hlw he bested å ship's crew in a game of "hide and acek" with a girl he had Emuggled aboard his vessel in Belgium was told in federal court by William Paul Hogar, 22-year-old sailor.

When he was through relate ing the tale, federal judge R M. Gibson Aned him $200 and placed him on probation for two years on a charge of violating the immigration law, Belgrade, Dec, 24 did it because I had been The Yugoslav Government drinking," Hogan and when has "important material" in its asked to explain why he took possession about the four Brithe girl on board. "When I' tish soldiers at present detain- sobered up I was afraid to tell ed in Yugoslavia, but "does she was aboard ship.

not wish to cause further bit- He said he hid the girl terness in Brish-Yugoslav re-Maria Louise Schroyens, in his lations by publishing it at this quarters and during inspections time," according to an official secreted her under his bunk. Yugoslav, source today.

When the vessel docked at New A spokesman added, however, Orleans, he let her down the that the Yugoslav Foreign side of the boat on a rope lad Office is preparing a full state-der and rowed her ashore in a ment on the case, which is to rowboat. be made public shortly

All four soldiers are presum-

Humble, was hurt just before this and a very sporting game. was marred when Sinclair was If anything the two stars ordered off for arguing with the 1 from the Americas gave the referee.

crowd an even more convincing Carvalho completed the scoring exhibition then they did in for Portugal just before the end. 1 winning the singles matches Gosane was the brains of the 2 yesterday.

Portugal attack while Lo Castilho played very well in de They pitched into the Aus-fence. For Scotland the outstand-

"Does anyone believe tralians at the outset, ran offing player was Anderson, who the final four games and from played a fine game throughout,

healthy competition between the there there was never much Humble; Mullen and Burns all Producers of various countries screen doubt of the outcome. worked very hard. Manuel was will demage good relations be

President of Portsmouth, and, Manchester C 4 Plymouth 3 1 Chesterfield 1 until today had not seen his Millwall team beaten during the two Newcastle years that he held the post.

Villa Slip Up

Doherty is not yet a Hud-

2 West Brom.

Newport

2 Fulham

2

West Ham

2 Laton

1 Exeter

2 Walsall

6 Torquay

0 Cardiff

2 Reading

Third Division South 35 deraficid player. While a big.

Aldershot 0 Port Vale crowd expected the Irish inter

Norwich national to turn out for the Bournemouth 0 Yorkshire team, he played for Brighton 8 Derby, where he gave

Bristol R a bril

Palace liant display and scored two of;

Orient. goals... Nevertheless, 465) their

Mansfield Huddersfield managed to gain a Northampton 2 Bristol C narrow but valuable win over Aston Villa and have taken

Notta C 0 Swindon three of four points from them

Queens Park 1 Ipswich Watford during the holiday games.

R. Pollard did not bat. Bowling Bennett two for 80, Patterson wo for 100, Johnston one for 106 and Stevens two for 35-Reuter.

Home Rugger

today.

!

After two freaks in New

tish troops in the Occupation tow, Pa. In a bus and then to cd to be members of the Bri- Orleans they went to Union-

force in Austria. They were

Baltimore where the couple arrested on varying daten beparted. The girl is now in tween. Aug. 14 and Sept. 11 custody allegedly on territory inside the United Press. Yugoslav frontier while mak ng purchases-Reuter

for deportati and

that

is still the greatest

Party In

medium for spreading under-Belfast"

The magnificent services of practice will do well.

very sound in goal and with more tween our countries?" he asked. etarding that history has ever "I want to see a lifting of-all known. You have to remember 1 the Americans gave the Aussies

A successful Christmas party TeamPortugal-Reis, Lo, the iron curtains of this that people are not patriotic was given yesterday on board little chance to hold their own. Ramon, Colisco, Alex Airosa, world: to see the day when about films; they want the best. HMS Belfast when officers and Bromwich and Quist for Castilho, Pacheco, Gomes, Carval- great picture, wherever it may If it is a bad film you cannot crew dropped their naval rank several years before. the war ho, and Albert Airosa.

be, will be able to reach the make them go and see it and became "Uncles' to the many

children.

0

1

were one of the world's slickest Scotland Manuel, Sinclair, great world audience. The Reuter. Gdoubles teams but they never Soutar, Halg, Anderson, Burns,

2 quite rerapture their old form Heggle, Humble, Mullen, Ferrier

1 today. They took turns playing and Winters,

1 clever tennis for short periods

China-Win

2 but never got together--Asso- China beat England by three 2ciated Press.

0

.

3

4 Southend 10

1

2 Rotherham 2

0

clear goals; at Caroline Hill.on

Pope

Says

Europe In

The ship was gully decorated for the occasion with Bags and balloons. First on the programme were two film shows (Donald Duck & Super Mouse), followed by tea and the

appearance

Danger Of New War Santa Claus (Capt. Estiem), whe

Vatican

Two-Day Regatta At Pope Pius XII declared Europe is in danger of "the

Week-End

flamies of new, conflicts" and appealed to the world's statesmen to speedily achieve peace to "save the world from incalculable shocks and disorders."

distributed bags of sweets. :

After tes each child was adopt rd by an Uncle' and taken to gea the many aldeshows. While the children were playing on the swings ice cream was served. „... Helping to look after the chil- dren were Lady Boyd and Miss E. Boyd, Mrs,

In a Christmas Eve address of sincere service to the com- Davis, Garnett and Mrs.

Newcastle slipped badly

Third Division North the Second Division during the

Carlisle, 4 Barrow holiday, losing twice to West Bromwich, and Birmingham are Crewe

Cheater

3 Darlington 2. now leaders in this division.

6 Wrexham Doncaster

The 2-day Regatta at Kellet Stonecutters · III, · Adamant. I, Cardiff and Doncaster remain

2 Accrington of the following events

Island this weekend will consist Glory 1 Yellow Commodore 11, Gateshead unchallenged at the top of their

Bapaventure 1," Duke of York Hallfix

1- Bradford ̊C-2] respective Third Divisions.

Ladies Race This will be Stonecutters TV, Venerable" Hartlepools 0 Hull Although conditions were bad,

held at 10.10 m. today. All en- Veryan Bay; Green gaths generally, were good, the Rochdale

Oldham

tries so far feceived have been Cockade, Green, Contest, Ada-eems to be a counterfeit of Preas.

what its promulgators intend- accepted and further entries can mant; IV, Alert. 44 League Southport Aggregate for

be taken at Kellet Island up to matches being just over a mil- Tranmere

∙10 a.m.

Hon.

London, Dec. 25. Rugby football games player Rugby Unicu: Llanelly 27 Univeralties Athletic Union 11: Neath 38 London Welab 8. Swansea 17 Watsonians B. Edín- burgh Academical Wanderers were: 17 London Scottish 3. -Glasgow University 0 Glasgow High

Results of League games

Schrol Former Pupils 0. Maes- lors 3. Headingley 20 Manches- teg 12. Aberavon 0 Kelvinside ten 3. Leicester 32 Birkenhead West 11 Glasgow Academicals Park 6. Lianelly 9 London 14...

O

2 N. Brighton 2

1 Stockport

0 York

3

5 Lincoln

Scottish "A" Division - Celtic

1 Queen's Pk.. 0 Third Lanark 5 Clyde

2

3

BOXING DAY

First Division

Welsh 0. Newport 10 Watson- Blackpool Olans 0. Northampton 30 Bir-Brentford

mingham 0. Swansea 3 Univer- Charlton sities Athletic Union 3.

Derby

Rugby League: Barrow Workington Town 16. Bellevue Rangers 22 Rochdale Hornets 6, Castleford 6 Wakefield, Trini- ty 0. Huddersfield 6 Halifax 16 Hull 9 Kingston Rovers 5: Leigh 23 Bramley 2. Oldham 14 Swin- ton 0. Widnes 7 Warrington 3. Wigan, 24 Salford 9. York Hunslet 0.

Boxing Day matches:- Rugby Union: Blackheath 11 Racing Club de France: 0. Bosslyn Park 41 Public Schools 3. Aberavon 0 Neath 10. Bath 12 Old Blues 8. Bristol 3 Ponty- Pool 11. Cardiff 14 Wasps 3. Gloucester 6. Old Merchant Tay.

9. Wolves

1 Blackburn

Individual Bweepstake Race

This will be held in 14-ft. dinghies at 10.16 sm Entries for this can be accepted up to 10 am. at the Club house.

Whalers pulling race Owing

the

5. Everton T Villa

1! semi-Snail will

01

Bolton 2 Stoke

0

Cossack

the Pope said the Atlantic mon interests of the entire Charter in some countries human family."

Reserves: Tyne. I, Duke, of ed.

necessary to hold 4 heats and a Island, Further

p.m.

·

The party was under the super- Associated vision of Lieut Asquith. The C-in-C's band was in attendance.

Had A

Lifeboatmen Had

Busy Christmas

London, Dec. 26.

The bravery of sailors who spent Christmas-tide battling with the seas around the shores of Britain was related tonight; ··

the

York II, Venerable II, Stonecut-Without mentioning the atom tera 11, Adamant III, Glory III. bomb specifically he said. "the Glory 11 Bermuda II, Yellow, right of new instruments of Commodore 1, Adamant II, Fort destruction has brought the Langley,

Whalers sailing race:- This

problem of disarmament Into race starts at 10 am, tomorrow.

the centre of international dis- to the exceptionally large number Trevessa Trophy: Fall de cussions under completely new of entries the first four heats of tails of this race and the con- aspects and provides an incen-

whaler rowing were ditions rules for boats have tive threat never felt before." held on Friday. The first four beer

widely circulated to all ship The Pope asked the world's 0 boats in

cách heat go into semi- owners and, agents, Boats hay be statesmen to let the new year 2 Sheffield U 1¡ finals at 10.15 and 10.45 today pulled and sailed at the same see the peace a reality"

Lifeboatmen at Walmer, in 283-tons coaster Anastatia, which 0 Grimsby

D and the first 4 boats in each time. Start will be at 2.15.

He urged them to:

Kent, spent Christmas eve stand- left Barrow on Christmas eve compete in the en Sunday, starting line being 1-Remove "the dangerousing by an American steamer, for Killeet, In Northern Ireland. final rac at 11,45,

near Channel Rock and course

for

international tensions" and Northeastern Victory, which She sprang a leak at noon on Star class series: Owing to the life boats being round Kow-direct all their energies toward broke in two after going aground Christmas Day and although the number of entries it will be loon Rock finish for this "Fulting an end to the present on

at Kell

treacherous Goodwin distress signals were sent out final. The first 2 boats from heats race can be accepted up to half intolerable state and hasten as Sands, off the Kentish const. and everything possible 21, 3 and 4 and the winning boat an hour before the start. Life soon as possible the coming of 1 In heat 3 will take part in the boats will be towed to the start a definite peace among ... all 2 Sunderland 1 Details from the draw for ing point at Channel Rock and 'atales."

theThe vessel ran aground and heats and times of starting are as back to thele ships after the 2-Apply "all forces of your steamer and, washing it down is regarded as a total loss. Follows:-

finishing at Kellet Island, Heat I

mind and will to give to your with rum, we wished each other. The 37-ton yawl Nebula, which Start 10 a.m. Salter, Whalers Trevesas Race: A work of peace the seal of true Happy Christmas and sang carols ran aground one mile off Mid- 3. Vernon, Donkin, Ovens, Wilkin race for Service whalers der justice and far seeing wisdom warmth in the lifeboat's engine on the south coast, on Christmas 13 Wo huddled together for dleton Point, near Littlehampton son, Frinks & Stanning,

the same conditions in for the Trevessa Trophy Tace which is

room. Above us the steamer was morning, has not yet been for ships life boats only, will by

like a Christmas card, Its stern floated. Reuter, Honess,

held over the

covered with frost and the open on Sunday. Thomson, ing at 2 pm course stari-

deck sparkling: In the starlight.""" The Northeastern Victory was made to revive the Hong Kong food cargo when

News that efforts are being heading for. Antwerp with a Civil Service Cricket Club is wel aground, Her wireless aerials she weat come and provides evidence of were carried away when she and from 12.30 to 1:15 pm, Ba

Rugby League: Batley 12 Huddersfield Dewabury 14. Bradford Nor-Liverpool thern 16 Keighley 8, Bramley 7 Manchester U1 Leigh 4. Featherstone Rovers 4 Middlesbro 3 Leeds Castleford 12. Halifax 5 Hud- Portsmouth Arsenal dersteld. 14. Hunslet 9 Hull 2. Preston Kingston Rovers 11 York

1- Chelsea Rochdale Hornets 0 Bellevue Rangera 4. Salford & Oldham 14. St. Helen's 9 Wigan 11. Swinton 2 Widnes 3. Wakefield Trinity 0 Leeds 24. Warring Fulham toh, 25 Liverpool Stanley 6. Leicester Workington Town 11 Barrow Luton 9.-Reuter.:

TIME

THE WEEKLY NEWSMAGAZINES

Second Division Chesterfield

final.

Hestil noon Pattick, Pratt, Andrews, Aylen, Meek.

2 Millwall...

4 Newport

1

2 Bradford

1

2 West Ham

1

Q Melco, Lapper,

Heat I, 2.30 -

Notta F 1 Burnley Plymouth 2. M'cheater G. 3 Howard, G. Gardner, Walton E. Bubber dinghy race-Entries Wednesday 2. Bury 5 Heat IV, Sunday 10.15 am. will be takch at the Club on Sun Southampton ́1 Barnsley

1 Walton A. Sedgewick, Chidell, day morning for the race in rub Swansea 1 Birmingham'0 Furlong. Wheeler, Coote Sn, ber dingies which takes place at

0 Couchman.

Spurs

"0" Coventry West Brom & Newcastle 2)

Team race in 14-1t. dinghies;

CIVIL SERVICE

EXCLUBGA

cold turkey, and pickles, were attention,

The lifeboatmen said tonight: burned, they failed to attract

lowered down to us from

RADIO

BATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1948 ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting.

frequency of 245 kilocycler

step in the direction of

grounded and her crew were back to normal.

lo 7.30 pm and 9 to 11 pm, most unable to radio for assistance. Club) has arranged a moet-

also on 9.62 magacycles, pl She was found by the Deal HK-1 ing of former members and in- Bership in the Urban Council Ing the Goodwin Sands in re-ng Hari Trid. terested officers eligible for mem-motor-boat Rose Marie search 12.30 pmDaily Programme. Bummery, Chamber at 6:30 pm on Monday sponse to guns fired by the His Honour the Chief Justice, Bir South Goodwin Lightship as a Henry Blackall, EC., will pre-warning to the steamer as she side at the meeting

8 teams of 6 boats will compete Third Division South

CLUB'S RUGGER for the R.N.S.A. trophy. All the Bristol C2 Northampton 3 dinghies have been divided into

WINAC -Cardiff 0 Orient 0 four groups and details of the friendly rugger gurne on the

(abandoned)

draw are as follows. Each group Club ground of Thursday morning Exeter

2 Brighton1} will have a racing flag of its resulted in the Club beating Ipswich

group colour on Queen's Pk. 1 first heat will start at 2

Leyard. The HMS. Glory be a try and a goat Norwich 1 Bournemouth 6). 2nd heat

lemorrow, at 10.10 th to all. The game throughout was 4 Aldershot 2 and the final which will consist of played in the beat of spirit byly

Mansfield the first 2 from each

obvicuity, suttering from over in- boats in each team count duigence during Christmas. How towards the test score. The eyes aime Every good play was bpat scores 24 and so on seen, the Club? thresquarters

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upssed, heading for the sands,

Lancs Coast Wreck

5 Watford 0 start 2.20 p.m, on Sunday will both sides, any of whom were 1 RUGGER TEAM washing around the surf over

4 Notts Co

2 Bristol R

Third Division North Accrington 0 Gateshead Barrow Bradford C Darlington

Hull Lincoln

3. Carlisle

4- Crowe

B Halifax

1 Hartlepools 1

ing.

0 downwards, the team winning the pecially being well worth watch-

higher score being the winning team. In the event of two teams obtating the same number of point the team

with the highest placed boats

Draw

Commandos (Red)

K.C.C. TEAM-

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2 Tranmere slow) the K.C. Con Saturday at 2pm

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The following have been asiect the Goodwins today are hundreds ad to play Rugby for 3 Cdo, Bde. of cases of grapefruit part of Rest of the Colony today at the 10,000 casts aboard the

12.42 poder-The Milis"). Brothariki the:

1230 pm/----News, Wouther / Report Play Anerouspementalitet

1.10 p.m.-Orchestral ; Interivide.. 1.15 p.m.--Harry, Lander's. Bonus, 1,50 num-Popslár: Light) Clausen, 2,00p.m.Cips, Downloa

-4,46 p.in/dommentare: Trom Anstrate

on Today's Play in the Lawn Tan nie Content for the Davis Cup:

7.60 p.m.-Londen Relay wage

4 pm, at Soakumpoo Northeastern Victory, whose mediese To Sorcer

Buscoll, Stanley, Foley, Bur-

um and Sgt Brayton, Acton cargo Included, 4,000 tons of Commentary, or deck and Milla; Goddard, Ticehurst, four, rice, cotton, lead and 1.25 pm Orchestral Interinda Absalom, England, Guest, Bestt, sulphur. Salvage efforts may21 mm Blades Toft Request

Commence tomorrow on the stern Quarter, Kowloon Curtis and Founda.

Beserves

Baker, Thompson, Gray,

part, which is the only water 139 pan-Londen Relays Vie Oliver llett portion of the wrecked pap? Introduous. chip,

2. 8.00, p.temLondini Relays", Honn 8.05 gm "Mariana"»« Vissent. DOCKYARD XI, Saven bedraggled -seamen, who, laore Polar Light Opera The Dockyard FC Team had spent Christmas night on nits me Must Cor Dancing Dockyard 4. F. L. Zimnuen, F.A. Broadbridge which meets Hay Land Forter rounded ship clambered ashore : 11.13 p.m.-Cles. Dows

CA L. Hamleton, Penton: C. today will consist of playe

on Wainey bland, near Barrow-inted Ad: "Tierna!" "K", Lo and F. E. Law White Anatis. Colegate; In-Furness, Lancashire at low tide o

proprietors. Stewart Hambly Evaus, Isher today and walked, about two Enterpris wood, Slaveps, Ritchle, Trout and miles, to the nearest hotman. Gallagher

They were the new softhe

New Brighton 4 Oldham 0 (Green). Hent II Navo I (Biver: "Loo, F Ammern A. Zimmera, Rotherham Chester 1 Civilian B Stockport Rochdale 42 Wrexham0 Doncaster 21

Dinghy Groups Bine Green, Black, C

Cossack Southpor 1 Blue, Belfast, Bermuda 1: Red Reuter Tyne II, Nabenteuer Adamant V,

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