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COMPTON AND BAILEY IN MAGNIFICENT STAND
Yorkshire Batsmen In Poor Form
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London, Juno 25. Without Len Hutton, who was on Test duty, Yorkshire, County Championship leaders, did not impress in their batting against Notting- hamshire today
on a perfeci batsman's wicket.
Lord's, London, June 25.
A magnificent record sixth wicket partnership of 189 between Denis Compton, Middlosax all- rounder, and Trevor Bailoy, the Essex fast bowler, enabled England to declare at 313 for 9 on the first day of the second Test against Now.Zooland horo,
Left with 15 minutes to play New Zealand had
scored 20 without loss before stumps were drawn, the England captain, F. G. Mann, having thus failed in his declaration made in the hopes of getting a New Zealand wicket before the day's play ended. England-would have been in
was the
who
were
down
and
o.
a sorry plight but for Compton, who made 116-his 13th Test
Bailey, century-and Against a varied and ustutely | scored 93. controlled Notts attack, the bats-
At lunch four wickets men saw gulle in anything except
clown for 83 and five were runk bod balls, and half the for 113 when Compton wickets were down for 133. The Bailey came together. lefthander, Wilson, did the best
For nearly two and a half hours work in a stay of nearly two and Compton and Bailey defled the
half hours
for 68, showing New Zealand bowling and chang- punishing power in his off-sideed the whole aspect of the game. driving.
first tu Compton Woorthend, the Notis right after being at the wicket for during medium fast bowler, come
half hours ou three and with the excellent analysis of six which he hit 1J boundaries. for 51 on a pitch which gave the Although a fairly sedate innings, bowlers no assistance,
for him, he picked out the right Gloucestershire, facing the ball to hit and made no mistake former leaders, Worcestershire.in a polished innings. also failed to score as quickly an Only 10 minutes later, Bailey, might have been expected on a playing in his second Test for pitch ideally suited for runs, but England, WAR also dismissed nevertheless topped the 300 mark. when only seven short of the
A post-war record crowd for
for century which everyone hoped he
reuched his 60 in 95 minutes.
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949.
Ladies Take Spotlight In Local Tennis
(By Sorver)
With the first Division Tonnis Leagua fixture bo- tween the Chinose Recreation Club and tho South Ching now temporarily in abeyance after its being held up by the woother last week, the focus of attention in League tennis will this wook be drawn to the Ladios" "B" Divizion key-match between the Ladias' Re- creation Club and the Craiganower Cricket Club. Fixed to be played this Tuesday, this will be the first of two encounters, between the two hitherto unbeaten teams in this Division.
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Brown Scores Sensational
Victory Over Gonzales
Wimbledon, London, Juno 25. Gooff Brown, unseeded in the men's singles and not considered good enough for Australia's Davis Cup team this year, blasted his way to a 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Richard Gonzales, American champion and sood No. 2, in the fourth round of the Wimbledon champion- ships.
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Capacity Crowd
Doubles, Third
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Victoria. Recreation inter-members swimming 'will be held on Thursday 6.15 p.m. Heats are due take place at 6.15 p.m. to at the Club's swimming r
The 12 final events on the a gramme follow:
Junior Boys 55 Tarka Black'>. Handicaps D. Castro (Gevina), I. A Women's Singles, Thief Round; (White), A. Alonso (Drowna), 7. B. Miss J. Marcellin beat Miss V. Burs). Hour Gullares (Blues) White 4-6, 6-3, 6-4; Mrs, T. Long Noronks (hies),
Miember 18 yarda Dock Straka į bent Mrs Weiss 3-8, 7-6, 6-3; 3. Potrave (Blust, A.V. Miss McQuire (Brown), Noronha (Browns), Mus S. Fry bent 6-3, 0-4; Miss Fitch beat Miss Rümlahn (Greens), D. Collado (W) ► (White). *. Law,} Hermson 6-1, 6-1; Mrs. Ribbany Renolds
(Blue), LE. Quterres (Blow), P. 2) beat Miss J. Gannon 7-5, 7-8.
Women's Bingios, Fourth Round:on (Grema).
Haw Miss L. Brough beat Miss Walshembers to yards die B
6-2. 6-1,
Men's
Eriksen (Blues), EC. (Tuvaros ; (denu Patty and U. Sturgess beat E. de Sus (browa), wh
Ji (Browns). KA.
(Drowns)) Ducosomi C. Grandet 6-2, 6-3, Sargison (White), Bucks (W G-3;
Drobny and R. Falkenburg | Z.M. Cle (Groens), P. beat E. Cochell and T. Johansson (Urens) 0. Guterres (Whites) G 1-6, 6-3, 6-3; G. Brown and Billas (Green), Sidwell beat R. Abdesslam and J. Borotra 6-3, 6-0, 6-0; R. Gonzales AA), d. Beim Ferens (VNG), J.^?^« and F. Parker beat R. Brichant vich (VEO), and P. Washer 6-3, 0-2, 11-13, Doys' 19 'yards Pros Bizlé Thu -
(Begiunter»)x. 7. Barum (Bluest; Ji
Libeira, (Biowe)' Women's Doubles, Second Round-seiro" (Whites). Mrs. Adamson and Mrs. Bogner Bast (Getin), beat Miss O. O'Connell and Mrs. Hardcaps A Guterres, (Bluca), A. X9 Benlee' Days' 100-yazka, žrmatˆ†é Peters 0-4, 6-0; Mrs. P. Glover (Blue) M. Barzlun (White), O. дай Mrs. Gordon beat Miss Shall (Brown), A. Nano (Brown), ther
Brandsson and Mrs. Lagerborg Sullivan (Orvas). 6-7,
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The defeat of Gonzales,
0-2, 6-3; Mrs. Hammersley major upset of the day, watched by a Centre Court and Miss Woodgate beat Mrs. J. 'straps OK. Carvalho' (Gteesia), 'di Tys capacity crowd of 17,000 people FitzGibbon and Miss Lombardich (Green), R.E. de Bousa, (Urợ
M. Rota (Walter). out of the total attendance of 0-7: Mrs. 6. Summers and
Junker Baza 7a yorda: Individuál about 30,000.
Mrs. C.-Watermeyer beat Miss V Xey Bundleup ( D. Castro (Greena), Miles
and Miks J. Morgan 0-2, Camund (Browns), 1. Jarker (W)) Miss Moran and Mrs. P. Todd A. Barto Girona), 1 Castro (Om
Brown, Wimbledon finalist in 1946, completely de- moralised the 21-year-old six-foot three Gon- zales with his destructive service ond punish- ing two-fisted passing shots down both wings. By reaching the quarter-e-3, 6-2, 6-1; F Parker beat G.
Beer Day' 210 'ynida Pre
tiens D. sun (Great A. Gửi at 113 Mann,
4-2, 6-3, 6-1; J. 2). M. Guterres (Greets), The Ladles "B" Division Is; e, players of comparatively lower finals, where he will meet the Worthington dividend when
event among the several calibre to take part in League dynamic Czech, Jaroslav Bromwich beat R. Del Bello 0-1, Neronha (Brown), P., Master (Why M playing his favourite lofty drive new
Lengues run by the local Tennis tennis and its attendant social Drobny, Brown once again dis-6-1, 6-C; Sedgman seat P. Washer M. Barrison (White), J. hocba (B to long on, was bowled.
Bailey began with two con- Association, und consequently the get-together.
proved the seeding theory. Not 4. B-4, 7-5; Ted Schroeder beat A. Bemedios (Blue)
V. Cemik 6-3, 8-6, 6-6. secutiva leg glides for four in the race for the honour of having the The fact that they have to put since seeding was introduced Hume over in which Cave dis-rames of their clubs first etched
up with
Irresistible slaughter-
in 1827 have the sceded players missed Mann.
on the coveicd shield should be machines can but only discourage reached their appointed places a close and keen one,
them from being future objects of
In the last eight. A five-four decision, one way such soughter and such eventa Different Approach
When Gonzales, who had not the ollier, is expected, and the will only fall in their objects. Compton Bont Up the 160
It has been suggested that the dropped a set in his first matches, when the innings had lasted odds sean to be slightly in favour
of the Happy Valley team. Much Tennis Associations rule of al- romped through the first set an 106 minutes.
was indicated, but Balley, who in
will depend on CCC's second palt towing a player to play once in a casy win big matches it usually content'
Brown tightened up his game and Miss Rosie Rumjalin. Whereas, pletely eliminated.
its really got doing with his service, ner is a mora renowned bats the LRC has three well-balanced place a zulo be substituted that probably the fastest in the world.
showed today
far pairs, the three CCC combinations should
His delivery was the winning player different approach to his task. are in ta graduating order. Mrs. play for one any time, he should factor, but he also repeatedly heat In fact, he was the main aggrok-S. Chiu and Mrs. V. Fowler, after stay in. that team for the rest of his advancing opponent for in a stand which passed 60 their consistent performances so the scation.
sizzling hair-breadth passing slapis in half
Compton far, will be likely to get all their A very pertinent question was and super occasionally executed reached 60 in an hour and 50 three sets. It will be up to Mm. brought up by local Asiatic lady-
Souza and Miss Rosie Rumjan players in the course of a dis- some delightful cross-court vol minutes.
the Bailey hooked new ball to win two sels, if they are to cussion
ys and grashed of their standard of leys
powerfully for fours off Cave's Arst clinch the issue. On the other tennis. The reason given by many when given the opportunity, but twice
hand, LRC's equally powerfull of them why they improve so unsteady groursi strokes and three deliveries with it, and was
shree palms are each one capable Imperceptibly slowly is that they | over-luiting cost him many points, out-paring Compton.
The sixth pair were together of upsetting these calculations. get very little chance to play its vigorous service held no ter the Dudley ground of more than would get. His was a dashing
when England passed 200 in
Another interesting match dur- against good men players.
rors for Brown, who broke 8,000 you
found Worcestershire's innings played in two and a half three hours and 45 minutes. The big the week should be the Muxed Most of them, declared the through service on ten occasions. helding bright and alert work, hours, during which he hi pitch and lost much of its early ties "A" Division, one between ladles, will not get near the court Kaving many runs, but Tom fours. He made one Ur two
are playing, and if Graveney
to the gave a Allip
chancy shots, but made no real fire and was now more favour- the CRC and LRC today at Tal when men
Hang, weather premitting. Hol- there should only be one man Ginucratershire Innings by sebring mistake unui he was out is able to batting,
Bailey's 60 and the 100 for the ders for this Division, CRC have waiting for game. she would 73 before being run out. He innings was particularly meri-
already suffered one set-back at probably be white washed. Hav came within three the hands of South China and an- ing seen the chivalry of present torious because had he failed to balls. Both took 67 minutes and other loss would nullify any day men in troms,
partnership Wickets fell quickly in the stay with Complon England to that point Bailey's
buses and match
Somerset and might have
bits In- chances they may have of a re- other walks of life such a com between
been dismissed for
Jcluded, ten fours.
play with South China. Middlesex, in which Middlesex, under 200.
plaint is not to most of us with- At tea they were still together withough depleted heavy Test
After this pair had gong the
out Na after adding 107 and England
Begins. culis, took Bret innings point.
next two wickets fell for only after ad
some of them future 0. Allen playing in his
were in a happler position with runs. The best of the
champlons in the making, both Recond game of the season ៩ tourists' bowlers wRS Burtt,
the score at 210 for five wicked: attract not a, little interest. Third men and ladies, suffer the most Court and the outskin, urls to beat Mrs. . Coutts, and Mrs.". J. | A. Algoso (Browna), I. Gullappen'(3) •
role of off them, carried
Compton took the main rol the batting
attack after tea and with a series Club has not lost a match yet so ing, therefore, that we have so
rics on the League table, the Indian in this respect. It is not surprise the other seeded players get
through honours by making a faulliess
Ted Schroeder. the favourite and often enterprising 01, in-
of sitractive strokes reached his far, and is capable of producing few players in our local inuna- did not impress in a casant display second eentury in this eluding seven fours, in two and
13th an upset, on the ranking favou ment This was his 13th Teat serios. three-quarter hours. Batting while
rilos
Interest can be shown by most Test century six wickets fell, he was the last
And immediately afterwards began the quest for to leave.
facilities to Mann for the second time won runs. At 301, he lifted a catch
made aiready In tennis sports ing more coaching
way through against ter The close of play scores wero: the toss
with cirotea
the such tennis coaches as there may volleyed his on a fant
regard green to mid-on, His 118 made in At Guildford: Cambridge Uni-wicket had no hesitation "In send-three hours 40 minutes included
practica of clubs playing players be in the Colony, and perhaps by the Dutchman, Van Swol, in versity 374 for 6 (Dewes 81, Dog- ing in his men to hat
of
a higher ranking Division in building inexpensive tennis walls battle of gianta. gart 124, Rimell 02, Insolo
1 fours. The stand added 189
a lower A tremendous crowd packed in two hours 25 minutes. the famous ground and there was
be somewhat redundant, but as for such beginners At Sheffield: Yorkshire
Compton's dismissal was the 252 an attendance of
it affects the game in multiple their strokes, more than preludo to
big hitting. (Wilson 66, Woodhead 6 for 513; 30,000.
attempts
whys repetition should not The gates were closed which met with
success. hour before the start. half an
Mixed Doubles "A" Division be out of place. Al Tunbridge
the batsmen's orders Obviously, Wells: Sussex Mann faced
The object of introducing extra SCAA v. USRC big 308 for 6 (Cox 118, Bartlett 98, when he began his innings after
were to score quickly, or get out lower Divisions In the Leagua is CRC v. LRC Cakes
37
out when Balley was Kent to bat. lunch. out);
Often before
seven undoubtedly to encourage, morel KCC ̧ v. HKCC he had short of his maiden Test century. At Bournemouth: Oxford Uni- proved himself a man of courage He cut
ball hard to the foot of vernity 420 for declared (Hof- ilkely to make runs in a crisis Mooney, the wicket-keeper, from meyr 154, Van Ryneveld 90, Wal- and he started in a grimly deter there it bounced high into the air ker 5 for 83); Hampshire Ave for mined mood. no wicket.
and Sutcliffe, running from stip, The crowd was hushed as Mann took an easy catch. He hit 16 At Buxton: Derbyshire 302 and Compton, fought to puli fours. (March 71, Revill 50, Johnson England round and when Comp- 77); Lancashire 22 for no wicket ton gave them a chance to ap-
Westcliffe: Northampton- shire 404 for
9 declared (Old-ud one of his delicately timed 1y as possible, which resulted in log sweepy. they took the full Evans being bowled and Gladwin field 71, Brookes 76, Barron 102, opportunity. Garlick 61); Essex 40 for
being run out. Just after & p.m., First baseman Gil Hodges belted two homers, a wicket.
continued to make his with the total at 313 Mona de Cowic fast ball lift awkwardly and
triples, double and singlo, driving in four runs At Bath Middlesex 193 (Allen move away and Burtt's immacu-
closed. Wellard 5 for 71) and 41 Tor late length allowed no liberties.
New Zealand were left with 01,
and scoring four, to highlight a slugging one; Somerset 104 (Gray 7 for
Just over a quarter of an hour For 40 minutes Mann restrained to but, during which time they Brooklyn Dodger triumph 17-10 over the Pitts- his natural inclination to attack, scored 20 without loss. At Birmingham: Leicestershire only once opening his shoulders
burgh Piratos" in the National Leagua yoster. The scoreboard at the end of 201 (Prentice 83); Warwickshire fu punch a half volley from
day. Nine homers were hit during the game. 40 for 1.
the first day's play read: Cowie for four. Hadice switched At Dudley: Gloucestershire 337 hla
ENGLAND: 1st innings
Rightfielder Carl Furilio and second baserman Jackie (Emmett 59, Graveney 71); Wor- Cave and Burtt, and the "tight" Robertson, e
three-man attack of Cowie, Hulton, b. Burtt
Robinson also homered for Brooklyn. cestershire 14 for 1. Reuter.
not out): Surrey to bat
Notts
56 for no wicket.
J.
4).
not
31
no
who came out with figures of not very hostile, but steady and
four. for 102. The bowling was 15*
the fielding was admirable.
Wins Tho Toss
and
Reed a responsibility
Sun's
attempted to score runs as quick- Evans, Gladwin and Young
33
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Mann, Cave
Upsat Likely The Men's "B" Division Axture between IRC and SCAA will also
The remainder crowded No. 1
against the Czech,
D.
David 6-2, 0-2.
Mixed Doubles, Third Round D. Butler and Mr. Hilton beat T. McVeagh and Mrs. Chandlar 1-2, 7-5; M Matous Vladimir
and Miss H. beat R. Buser and
stroben Falkenburg, served and Miss V. Rigoleti 6-4, 6-4-Rou-
Same remarks have been clubs in this direction, by provide plom, Bob Falke defending cham-
to
010. The subject may on the side of the playing field to develope
Today's Gamos
Dodgers Trounce Bucs In Homerun Spree
Now York, June 26.
Leftfielder Ralph Kiner .days. He disputed, a declalon 6 slammed two homers and
by umpire Leo Ballanfant in 18 rookie right. felder Dino
the fourth inning.
Hal Nowhower, In command
John
Bromwich, last year's beaten finalist, dropped only two Rames against Roland Del Bello, of Italy, and has conceded only 13 games in four matches without The loss of a set.
The quarter-final matches will be: Brown v Drobny; Fall enbure y Fromwich; Sturgess v Parker; Sedgman v Schroeder.
Miss Louise Brough, American defending champion, was the Arst
M. Nudes (Whiter), A. Böuna, (Bhaïs)))
“Bazder Boys' 590 yards' Dwek'! Handicaps M. Catorres (Greena), J. iar (White), Norautin Bewens)
Barglaon (White#); }
-Mandvei” – 4 x 148. yurde. Free: mayz Oreers, Blues, Whites and Do
· Junker Baya? 4 x, 60'sunda · Frisi: Batur: Greek, Blues, Whites and. Dry
San Francisco Seals To Visit Japan
Tokyo, June 26.
to reach the last eight in the General Douglas MacArthur's approval of a trip.t.
women's singles. In the only fourth round match played, she beat Miss R. Walsh (Britain) 6-1,; 6-2,
Among today's results wordt Man's "Singles, Fourth Rounit Eric Sturgess beat G. Cucelli 6-2,
| 6-4, 6-1; J. Drobny beat N. Cock-
burn 6-2, 6-3, 6-2; R. Falkenburg
Japan and the Philippines by the San Francise, Seals baseball team this Autumn and a play, off between amateur baseball champions er. the Eastern and Western Hemisphore was ans nounced today by the Far East Baseball Com missioner, ax-Admiral Giles C. Stedman.
boat Van Swai 7-5, 6-0, 6-4; Goof Major General William F. Marquat, Baseball Com
Brown beat Richard Gonzales 2-0,
Jap Sports HeadWants
To Visit US
Balley, Sutcliffe, b Rabono 93 Rcatelli, centre flelder Wally throughout. pitched the Detroit Evans,
& Burti Gladwin, run out.
Westlake and flest baseman Tigers to a 9-3 victory over the Fresno, California, June 23. Ed Siens, Young, not out
one each for the League leading New York Yan- Pirates off Ralph Branca, who kees in the American
Mikil Oda, sports director for Extras
League. Japan, has asked permission to Dodgers tied for first place Newhouser would have had visit the United States to view 313 pending the outcome of the St.
shutoul but wildness.
for
developments Louis-Boston night game.
Mr. Dan American sports, Ferris, secretary of the AAU announced yesterday, At the same time
Total (for 9 dec.): Bowling
Cowlo Cave Rabone Burit
Sutcliffa
M R 20.1 5 RA 27 2 70 .14 5 64 34 7 102
W
Extras-Byes 9, Leg-byes 1
NEW ZEALAND: 1st innings Sutcliffe, not 'out Scott, not out
Extras
Total (for no wktɔ
He
loaded the bases on walks in the
fourth and ninth inning and the free tickets led to the Yankees
runs.
J
Scores:
Robin Roberts choked off a 2 ninth inning Cincinnati rally to give the Philadelphia Phillies a 10-5 victory over the Reds. Robarts 4 took over from Ken Heintzolmart. with one out after right felder three-run Danny Litwhiler's homer had brought the Reds Brooklyn 12 within .ond run of deadlocking Pittsburgh
Athe game. Sh
20
بديعة
-Rautor.
HARRISON WINS
CANADIAN GOLF
OPEN
the latest
missioner for Japan and Chief of General Mac Arthur's Economic and Scientific sectión, salch President Charles Graham and other Seals of ficials will fly here in early July to work out details on professional series in Japan in the Autumn.
.
General Marquat said that, play-off between East and W details of financing the trip amateur champions will go a là have been perfected but await way toward promoting botter arrival of Mr. Graham and the the hemispheres," said Geor
·lations between tip- peoples others from San Francisco be- Marqua fore final approval. General
Under tentativo
plans the Marquet previously had said led by manager L. O'Doul American individuals and firms
to Japanese fans
in doing business' in Japan have from previous trip^2=
(comes to Japan.
been considered as guarantors meet several picked soldier, fes of the necessary dollars, which as well as Japanese, nincs. must be posted to cover ex-length of the Seals' stay here. Mr. Ferrii penses. However, he indicated in the Philippines will have denied reports that there was a today that the Seals also are worked out after Grah Japanese committes coming to taking care of some of their ex General. Marqudt feels confid the United State RHERIC UN
to open expenses.
that the "dollar“, gate obtained
from occupation, fas will more than taide care of Hi In bringing the Seri
Like most other the
NATIONAL LEAGUE
17. 17 ploratory talks. on resumption of Other actions of the Tar, Eas
International competition for tom
Baseball Commissioner Winning pitcher Ralph Branca, Japanese. He said there can be which were taken at
Bald track and
competition which have been underway far fo
loser Bob Chesnes.
10 12
3
6. D 6. B 2
no trace for ternational
and
sessions axpens
Japanese until after the in- 10 days, Stedmpan said, were:
LOTUCES-
Tocelf
An Invitation from Hawali to hos worT/o/baseball
about whun
committed 1980) Japaneño and Philippines us to find a stadium large egoi
they don't meet until
However, FINA, the internation to visit Hawail this Summer was to accommodate the crowdale overning body for swimming declined.
already has granted their appro
Giants Lose
Philadelphia Leftieldor Dol Ennis and
Clitelnaati catcher Stan Lopata hit succes Winning pitcher Ken Heintzer sive homers for the Phillier. In |
man, loser Fox. the airth. The Phillies scored,
York Now Three Tuns
in the alxth to knock
Chicago starter Hiward Fox from thờ
Winning pitcher mound. Third baseman Grady laser Monte Kennedy. Hatton hondered for
for the
Reds, In
the fourth A
Rookie catcher Ralph Novoljey,
I
Bob Rush,
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Appileation JTE. Kores for val and a Japaness aquatie teara | membership in the Natlobni Dasé, may vi
visit this country this mum- ball Congress was approved.
Etedman made the announce
Japanese who will Want to the Americans playi
The Japanese, of course,
only pay, adminious with hind Yen, But if the Seal playeru allowed to invose these chan
Ferris said he has received mont at a press conference at the a request from Hewall to have a Korakumo stadium at noon today, the blocked - Yeni in mou 9.11
01 group of Japanese swimmers the said General MacArthur'a ap- such as pearls, slik lacque 3.6 • 1 visit there this summer, General | proval, was given at a dinner at clojsedane, art, goods and Hal New-MacArthur already has granted) his quarters last night. A DE
products, there Indigenous his approval of the trip.
3D Delails of the amateur, play-off to have - enough
Toronto, - Júns 26, drove home' ihres ruhu "On a Ay | Detroit E.J. Dutch Harrison of the ball and single to spark last New York
Winning pitcher United States yeaterday won the place. Chicago to. 1 victory Cangilan open golf championship over the New York Giants houser, loser Fred Banford, "with" a brilliant, display of ** Kaftüelder Hank Batter - Cleveland phattering golf. He shot so even pounted for the other Chicago rum Washington
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who ha
broke most of the 7. Stedman is lowwing tomorrow for a score of year Rae Scar- salting, swim, records, and... hơi me the Philippines, where he will Trew.
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