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HONG KONG; TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949.

REST BEAT UNITED SERVICES IN

IN POPPY DAY CHARITY MATCH

The annual Poppy Day Charity Soccer match between the United Ser- vices and a Rest of the Colony XI played before packed stands on the Army ground yesterday resulted in a win for the Rest team by two goals to nil.

HKCC Beat Combined Services

Among those. present were the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Alexander Grantham, and Lady Grantham, Sir Arthur Morse and commanders of the Services in the Colony.

The United Services made one change in their team. Smith (Army) replaced Wootton who injured his leg last Saturday in a League game, at left-back.

The Rest team made two at the post. A little later Lay changes. Tam Kwan-konsent a pass to Lee but the latter's

crossed played in goal instead of Yueground shot

the goal- viu-tak who had hurt his mouth.

Hong Kong Cricket Club beat Combined Services

in a friendly cricket match at the Chater Road ground yesterday right arm in Sunday's game The Services bacles, were hard- by six runs.

Taking first lease of the wicket.

declared at 157 for: the Club

of whith L F right wickets Stokes carried his bot for $4 runs. L. G. Kilbee helped with #erful 40.

39 Tuns.

pressed but did not break under against the Royal Navy and Tse. Kam-hung played left-

the constant attacks. A crashing shot

Chow by

was caught by back, replacing S. S. Nien (St. Pratt but Lan obtained the clear- who pulled a legance and sent in a powerful drive Joseph's)

in Sunday's game from 25 yards. Tennuel got his muscle against SCAA.

head to it and the ball went into JH. Bennett was the most The two teams were evenly touch. Ternuci had to take tre trccessful bowler for the Ser-matched and a keenly contested out to recover from defecting the vices, capturing five wickets for struggle for supremacy was seen shot with his head-it was such a

with the issue in doubt until the ferte drive!

From free kick, Higgins On their turn to bat the Ser-closing minutes of the game.

a gallant effort to vices made

During the course of the match rained possession and sent a lob but Rest's youl gain the day. They missed doing both centre-forwards of the teams

Wilkinson's header was wide. free kirk Lee brought the ball up In the 8th minute, following a the wing and centred to Chang Kam-hol His shot struck the p-right and rebounded into play. Chow Man-chi reached · the re- bound and his first-timer found the corner of the net with Pratt unsighted.

T. A. Pearce took six wickets for 22 runs.

#KCC

by six runs, and were all out were injured. Ko Po-keung of for 151. E. J. Moorhouse batted the Rest team twisted bis right or 4 runs, and KS. Wilson knee-cap in the 28th minute of contributed 48.

the initial half in a collision with the Services goalie and did not play again for the rest of the game. Highton of the Services Sprained his right ankle three 54 minutes from full time while con- testing with Lee Tai-fai for possession of the ball.

L. F. Stokes e Panton b Een-

neit..

O. J. Kerr & Gambrill b Cor-

feld

A. Pearce low Bennett

N. R. Oliver e Mitchell b

Cornela

D. Kilkee - Gal b Corield Weller © Mitchell b Bennett

P. A. We

R. G. Craig & Gall b Bernett

H. M. Neaton not out

P. Howarth Ibw Bennett

15

18

40

R. S. Cull did not bat

T. Mahon did not bat

Extras

19

Total for 8 wkts.

Bowling Analysis

157

OMR

W

Corfield

18 $ 54

3

Bennett

20.5 5 39

5

4 1 12

4 0 12

5

21

Gambrill

White

- Mitchell

Combined Services

K. Gravestone e Craig

Mahon

L. White lbw Weller

E. J. Moorhouse e. Craig

M

Weller

W. Holme e Stokes

b

Pearce ... K. H. S. Wilson. Ibw..Pearce A. D. Panton Ibw Pyares- J. H. Bennett Ibw Howarth

W. M. Mitchell c Kilbee

Pearce

E H. Gambrill, e Stokes

Pearce

D. M. Gall Pearce

C. Corfeld not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

.T. Mahon

R. S. Cull

F. Howarth

4 0 16 016

Features of the game were the duels between Chow Man-chi, Best's inside left, and Pratt, Ser- vices' custodian.

Chow did the shooting while Pratt dia the stopping.

Stung by this sudden goal the services took the ball into the opposition's territory.. Studd sent in a perfect centre to Highton but his volley just went by the upright. on the wrong side, with Tam well-

beaten.

Charity Soccer Match

'The Services, custodian, Pratt making a brilliant save as Chang Kam-hei attempla header, with Tennusl (No. 5) standing by in the Rest. v. Services Charity match yesterday. ("China Mall" Photo)

HKFC Bowls Section

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Hold Closing Day THE FIELD

For That "Second Wind": -Pause for Refreshment

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Army Beat Commando Side At Hockey

In; a one-sided hockey match at Scokunpoo yester- day, Army beat the Commandos by nine goals

to one.

The Army team proved the HKHC, forced a short corner themselves superior to their and from the resultant bit, Boy- opponents, who in spite of becott their right-back equalised ing badly beaten put up a hard with a terrific shot. fight.

The second half raw both sides The Commando team played trying to take the lead and cath up well during the second half.goalkeeper was tested in turn. but try as they did, they failed However. Clark keps his goal safe to stop the Army team from with masterly saves. Ten minutes netting four more goals.

from the end, Mathers, inside. the HKWC beat the right,for Dutch goalie with an unstoppable

trying hard

Paks 5 YMCA 3 Playing with only nine men shot and the game, ended with throughout the game, the YMCA the Dutch players for the equaliser. hockey tearn put up a spirited display but lost to the Pak Sports Recreio 9—Chand Tera Ü Club who ficided a full team by 5-3 in a Hockey Association

In a one-sided hockey match. Fixture played, at King's Park Recreio B easily defeated a game.

on Sunday.

Though the YMCA were pinned Chand Tare by 9-0 at King's in their own half most of the P. Yvanovich scored 4 goals and Park yesterday for the vetors, Aime the defence put up a spark-H. Roza scored 3 while L. Seqtira Eng a

display

despite the odds

netted the remaining 2.- against them.

The intermediate line led by

Matches Postponed

Both the University versus

Waldron, broke up the Pak SC's attack time and again, but with only three men in the forward line, the YMCA could not keep Nomads and the Recreio A up a sustained offensive against versus RAF hockey Association fixtures were postponed on Sun- the opposition.

the day. for

Gority, custodian

YMCA, played a good game and The Recreio “A” Versus RAI made many fire clearances. The match will be played off toizy two backs, Bull and Johnson, on the Recreio ground at $45 began well but were erratic in p.m. their clearances when under pres sure

The Hong Kong Football Club held their closing Rio de Janeiro. November 6

How about a slightly medie- day and prize distribution yesterday when val moat around your playing

Hunt was the best forward en they entertained a team of visitors from vari-field?

The Municipal Stadium, a huge the field. His distribution of the ous clubs in the Colony in a friendly game affair expected to be ready for ball to his two other forwards

of lawn bowls.

Commonwealth In Winning Position

%

These three bowlers specially invited.

One of them was

Referees Out Of Training

London, November, 65.

In saying that British re fereeing was never worse Tommy than it is today,

centre-forward, gave as one

the World Soccer Championship was faultless and had he the full next year, has one. It is intend support of the forward line the Included in the visitors' ed, along with a wire fence, is result of the match might have

been different. team were Mr. J. McKelvie, keep the fars

away from the en

The Pak SC team played well President. of the Hong Kong players and the referee.

to a man. Y. A. Khan, the right- Lawn Bowls Association, W. British officials now working back shore with his hard clear Hong Sling and & M. Omar in Brazil probably will approve ances which often set the for- Lawton, former England

manhandled wards in motion. Of the attack- recently on leaving the field. An ing line, A. Ditta

inner-right A scinating passing move-

other was spat upon by a fan.

WAS outstanding and through of the reasons that the re- ment was started by Chow a few)

One beckled official not a brilliant understanding with his ferees do not keep in training. Gathering up 2:

Briton-got phlegmatic

even, winger M. Samy completed the They cannot keep up with the wen out as, besides stopping at loose ball he passed to Lee, on!

New Delhi, November 6.

some time back, in a provincial) hat-trick.

play, which is one of the maf least seven of Chow's attempts the wing, who in turn sent it to:

On the second day of their

warne. There was only one ball. From the outset the pace was reasons for the decline in Balish at goal. he also managed

Lau beat one defender and match against. à Services XI here to) Lau.

He took it pulled out a knife, fast. Over-eagerness on the part football," Lawion said. But his keep shots from the other Rest then passed to Chang whose try today, the Commonwealth cricket At the conclusion of the name slashed it and ran

Indian players remarks certainly do not apply to of the young intercepted by team were

Colonel Dowbiggin before calling from

his for goal was

soon in a winning

One of the outstanding referees caused them to be pulled up for all referees, The Rest's forward line was position and when stumps were on tire. Selby to distribute the in Rio recently refused to start off-side when favourably placed i

Prizes, thanked Mr.

Although Pratt did allow two

of Chow's thote to End the net,

it must be conceded that he minutes later.

playera charge

entering

was

:

were

In the five rinks

game, the visitors beat the hosts by 124 shots

68 The home team wen on one

rink.

second inning the afternoon and congratulat hand. They had been delayed.

Edgar Law, the man who is to Scotland, versus officiate at the Wales match next week, is train First Goal Even the police had a hard

as hard as the players. This the at a recent Botafogo-Vasco

eighth minute the

42-year-old referee,

who YMCA

defence clerk in a Midlands tool firm: 15 presumably since they were conceded the first goal. From a going to the ground of the West

the

King

the hard work he had put us dar-

ed visitors their win.

On

the hosts for their hospitality

acnonjoyed the game.

time Mr. J. McKelvie replied, thank- Gama clash. Botafogo fans hard-pressed

Splendid Performance Chow Ken-chi gave a splendid Services and it was only a mate runs with four

in- the Law of wickets standing to avoid an performance and was a continual ter of tame when

nings defeat and forced 1000 work source of danger to the Services Averages got to

The Commonwealth carried defence whenever he

Pratt to allow one to pass him possession of the ball, and it was It happened in the 20th minute. their overnight score to 322 fer Afterwards, the Ser- declared.

A presentation was made to Mr. side of the stands bombarded from Yesuf on the left wing to each evening after his work to vices lost six wickets for 148. G. 3. Brown, who will be leaving the Vaseo goal with heavy fire M. A. Wahab at centre-forward, spend two hours in walking and the At one time it looked as though for Borneo in the next few days near the goal lines were right in spored with a fick shot past the

crackers repeatedly.

the ball went to A. Ditta, who The police

sprinting.

This after-work exercise is not the target zone. Associated advancing YMCA goalie.

a hard day': much fun after Twelve minutes. later Ditta werk, but Mr. Law is deterrain" scored again on a pass by Alied to be up with the ball all the The third Fak goal followed in

httime,

from his boot that the Rest's goals Lee sent across a centre from the five wickets by lunch and then and said that they had thoroughly among the rooters on Botafogo's i movement starting with a passi Bromwich Albion football club

were scored His feeding of the left but a defender headed it out ball to his fellow-forwards left The ever-ready Chow rushed in nothing to be desired and it was and his pile-driver struck just his bad luck to find Pratt crossbar and went in. playing such a grand game other- wise he might have had three more goals to his credit

Ko Po-keung, before his injury, was fast but Tennuci, Services centre-half kept him covered well. Both Lee Tui-fai and Hoj Ying-fun, the Rest wingers sent in some beautiful centres during

pressure

Chance Missed

Soon afterwards a fine chance for the Rest to score again was poilt because Lee delayed too long before centreing, d

The Army forwards Launched attack and for a time had the

defence Rest's

tied into knots by lever headwork. However The cleared in time.

the match would be all over to day for the Services had half HKFC their wickets down with only 56 A. Mullen runs on the board."

J. Watson Adhikari, however, gave a de- G. Paterson fant display and belped to carry G. Willerton the total on before stumps were

(skip) drawn, Adhikari then being not B. Collyer

83.

R. Davies out

The visitors owed their strong C. Roberts position to a hard-hitting fourth J. A. Selby wicket stand between Alley and (skip)

biggin

the game which were squandered by the other forwards or cleared In the 28th minute in attempt-Livingstone, who put on 237 runs

uns J. S.

S. Howell by the opposing backs. -

Ing to beat the goalie to the ball in 150 minutes. Alley was not H. B. L. Dow Lau Chung-sang was a hard-e collided with Pratt and had to out 168 at the declaration, hav- working half and by his feeding leave the field of play because of ing been batting for three and T File 151 of the two wingers got the for-

a twisted knee-cap.

half hours and including six G. S. Brown ward line moving time after time. The Services began to attack fixes and 15 fours in his total (skip)

Hau Yung-sang and Tse Kam but, Hau and Tse aided by the Livingstone, out for 99, scored his McAlpine MHW hung the two backs started off halves who dropped back on the highest innings of the tour to A Wires

shakly but when the Services defensive held out.

Collver date and included one six and A 0began to put on the

M. N. Eakusen nie fours. especially during the second half,

(skip) 2 both players rose to the occasion

ket and had figures of two for 11. Russel and seldom allowed the opponents

C. Papa for the innings. to approach near enough to test

J. Gulchrist Harry Lambert has so far taken their goalie.

L Davies three Services, wicket for 20.— pick of

(skip) the Services

Reuter. players were Brown on the right

Totai wing Highton at centre-forward' The Service pinned the Best to and Tennuci at centre-half not to their half of the field but they mention Pratt in goal,

could not net the ball. Hightons well with Brown combined

with header from a pass by Smith was to represent Indian Recreation Wilkinsot: and Smith at right caught by Tam and then Shida

F. A Weller

R, G. Craig

T. A. Pearce

14 1.34 91-38 3 0 22

IRC CRICKET TEAMS

The following have been chosen

1st XI v

Madar AR. Minu, I.M. Omar.

H.T.

and MA Wahab (Sr) Scorer: ↑ Mr. AM Wahab, U

Umpire. Mr. J.A. Rumjann

2nd XI Dockyard (Home):

Barma

S. E. M. Bux, Á Ebrahim, M.B Hassan, S.IL Khan, K. Lalchand, A;K. Markar -(Capt), A.K. Minu, T. Moti- walla, A.Ra Razäck ́ ́and MA Wahab (Jr),Surer: T.H. Berma.

The

Figgins and Studd brought the ball up the length of the field be tween them but Higgins, parting chot was wide.

Studé captured the ball from the resultant goal kick and passed Highton. but the shot was easily gathered by Tam and cleared.

SU

the

· half-lime_whistle

Adhikari then claimed his wic-

་་

Visitors

K. Baker

J. Crighton

F. Marshall

W. V. Field

8.

(skip)

.

D. Collyer

E. Greenwood

A

7

Coelh

H. Gough

28

33

(skip). C. M. Ramjota

Atien

V. N.

ZD

A. M. Omar

J. McKelvie

12

(skip)

33

T. McLean

28

N. Beltran

W. Hong Sling J. Kinniburgh

(skip)

L. Strange

E. D. Jones

B. Sheenan

Press

NATIONWIDE GERMAN APPEAL

a few minutes from a free hit.

on thei Ditta obtained the ball.

tried for i edge of the Dee and goal His shot was deflected by Gorley and A. M. Wahab rushed in to put the ball into the empty

Cologne, November 8. The German National Olympic Committee today decided to form a nationwide All-German Olym goal, making the score 3-0. pic Society. Its task will be to

Arrears Reduced

collect the funds for, Germany's From the resultant bully-off

-participation in the Olympic

the three YMCA forwards took

Lawton's outspoken-

تاده

British referees are hardly likely to be approved of over- seat, notably in South America. where they are most eager to get these officials from Bejtain. But perhaps it is a question of degree and England's former cen-

her things to say of the re tre-forward might have" "even

Games and also to make prop the ball into the Pak's Dee and } ferees, of other nations.

ganda for them

Moreover, Lawton is generalis. The first contribution, amount Hunt reduced the arrears with a

best British res ing Only the hard shot ing to 50,000 marks, was made

ferees go abroad and the player At half-t by the Western German Football

-time the score was 3-1.

hunself would probably be the Soon after the change-over, a Pool Company. It was also de cided to limit

fine passing movement between first to agree that there is no the number of Samy and Ditta ended with Samy better referee than the best the next Olympic preduce. He is certain- of the present Midway through the second half, ly correct in saying that there situation in the country-Reuter. Ditta scored his third see the any soccer fan er football writer fol are bad referees in Britain., Ašk

241 Germans at

13:

68

J. McCutcheou (skip)

Total 134

16

AUSSIES WIN

Games. in view

TENNIS RESULTS

lowing a solo run between

backs, two

The Pak players were content

following are the results ed to rest on their laurels and to take things easy. The

-Reuter..

Stockholm, November 6.

The of the tennis tournament matches: CA players renewed their at- Jaroslav Drobny, -of-Czechoslo played at the Kowloon Tong and as a result, Caldecott vakda, today won the King's Cup Garden City Club yesterday: tack

scored two fine goals within a Handicap lawn tennis tournament few minutes of each other to here, beating Stellan Stocken. bring the score to 5-3

burg, of Sweden, in the final The YMCA players were try 6-1 and 6-3-Reuter.. ing hard to close the gap in the scores, but the Indian defence whistle held fast right up to the final

Men's Singles winL Wu beat Y T. Loke 6-2,

1-4, 6-0.

K. K. Lee beat Albert Chan 4-6,

6-1, 6-0.

C. Y. Wong beat Y. K. Ng 3-6,

*** 6-1, 6-1.

Tip Chang-hing beat George Lin

6-4, 2-6, 6-3.-.-. F., M. Bibeiro beat 2. M. Chang

8-5, 3-6, 6-4,

HKFC TEAMS:

KITC Police 0

In a keenly contested Fockey Association Fixture: at Boundary Street on Sunday, the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club beat the Police

by one goal to mil Reynolds, Darbara Singh, Blackburn, Yusef and Thong

IX

RANK COMPANIES LOSE HEAVILY

London, November 7. Millionaire: 1. Arthur Bank, controller of three-quarters of Britain's film Industry today, told. his shareholders, the Bank.com-

vices goal Chow, Lee and Ho missed with shots in turns.

7 Prize Winners Towards the end of the game a promising movement between Club in their first and Second half and was a constant source with only Tam to beat drove wide when Smith after taking the ball ners:

Smith and Brown ended dismally

The following, are the prize League cricket matches on Satur- of danger to the opposition, just day:

the Rest's left-half, did went. Santos

Singles Winner, T. Pile: into the goal arca passed to a de- |

nero. N. 1. Bebbington. fender. | v CCC (Away), A.R. extremely well in coping with The Rest team, felding only ter Abbas, Ismail Ali, A.H, Arculll, the speedy Brown and preventing men, were forced on the defen- when he again beat. Hau to a Peterson: Furner-up, G: Brown.

Highton then almost scored Singles Handicap Winner, G. AH Baker, ARH. Esmail; SA. him from breaking away too sive most of the second half. Ismail, (Capt), A.B. Kitchell, Alofteighton's speed was

through pass but again shot

Pairs-Winners, J. Hayward Brown began to show his spend

weakly when favourably placed, and K. Baker: unners-up, G. reon the wing and combining with Tam cleared easily.

Paterson and L. Strange. velation. He broke through the Wilkinson carried rald after raid Rep's defence on many occa after raid of the Rest's goal. On Highton and Lee engaged in a Dowbiggin

Bowls Convenor prize. -H. B. L. Three minutes from the end, sions but his parting shots were

one occasion Brown dribbled past duel for the ball on the half-way inclined to be weak and were Santos, and Tse and sent in are, and Highton twisted his easily gathered by Tam Kwan Ecrce shot aimed at the corner of ankle and had to leave the field kon, Tennucl playing as a third the net, Tam jisst managed to tip for treatment.

CYCLE, RACE back used his height to an ad-the ball over the bar to

The Hong Kong Football Club were the most outstanding of the pantes had lost £335,000 on film vantage.

the bar to concede a

during the financial In the last few seconds of the Besides keeping

players: chosen on November 18, Police players, while Webb, Has Production fruitless corner.

New York, November 8 Ho took the ball into the Alfred Strom and Reginald 5.30 pm tomorrow. tight rein on Ko at the begin-

Kane,

are requested to be at the Club at an, Guterres and Ibrahim play-year ended June 25, 1949 when Chow

to “Min-chi, unable

bank over-drafts of his film em -(hing of the game, he intercepted

brilliant and aggressive a have the halven feed him and goal area on a solo run but his

ked a Arnold, the Australian cyclists,

They are as follows:- "Term

pire had risen to £16,300,000; many centres from the wing his forward line began drop carting shot went across on the international six daystarkham, Stewart, Henderson, Same for of the match and cleared safely each time:

The only goal of was

Mr. Rank announced a drastic ping back to gather the ball.pty goalmouth. Fast Pace

cycle race here. In 20 minutes orsgate, Leženham, Carrel, MDI0, 2-god konta

Lovett, Nolan, Craddock, seted by US. Dillon following reduction in British film produc Several times he broke through United Services Pratt (Navy),

furious pedalling last night, they

-goalmouth

melee.

tion in the coming year and sald Play, began at a fast pace and:

on his own but, Pratt always | R.E-Thompson (Navy), Woodsicht up with Severino Bigonif

Teruzzi

that after next June, production did not let up for a single mo

and was wall-positioned to receive (Army), Smith (Army), Tennuci Italiens, who had been one lag

Fernando

the and souglas, ParquHKHC 2 Dutch HC 1 might have to cease altogether ment, in fact it gathered Impe-

his tries for goal.

"B" Team-Maride, Taylor, Ex (Army), Hutton (Army), Brown ahead Andralion and Italiane, Turbide

unless the entertainment, tax In a fast and lively Hockey After some mid-field exchanges, (Army), Wikisan uosity as the game proceed.

(Β.Α.Σ.).

De Fancie, Roberts,

of some other relict The Best

attacked from the Brown again took the ball up the

Johnson, Bophan, Scull Association Fixture game played reduced of Laachlan, and eight laps but the Australians

Hong Kong Hockey Club defeated centre from Ler, Chang tried a sent a ground pass to Smith hut (Army), Studd (R

Tam Colony

make between six and ten films wan--had a much better points score Thorpe and 3acDonald, and the Dutch Hockey Club dun during the six months, ending shot which

by he ballooned the ball over the was blocked #Thompson

Loc cross bar

kon⠀⠀ (KMB), Hau Yung-sang 1,615 to 911-20 win the honour CCC LAWN BOWLS ECWs in fine form and sav- June next year, but "for the

Clark, guarding goal for the (Kit Chee) (Captain) Tse Kam- Hutton for the ball

More Munted many certain goals. It was moment no plans are being made che went behind the goal

⠀⠀ Almost immediately afterwards sur (Et Chef), "King King-yuk

Playing in the

the final of the through his fine display that his beyond that date.”—Reuter, The resultant goal-kick went to Sund lost a golden opportunity to (KMB), Santos (St. Joseph's), Ho

Craigeagower Cricket Club Leva team was able to come away with Highton wag raced between the

Chang

Bowls Rinks final yesterday, full points, tw backs but the advancing Tam reduce the arrears by dilly dally Ying-fun (Eft & Chee), picked the ball from his very ing with the ball about fen yards Kam-hot (Kitee), *: Ko/Po=] feet and cleared. Ka pounced on from the goalmouth Hau rushed keung (South China), Chau Man- the clearance and passed to me in and cleared the ball, cendapat ch! (KMB) and Lee Tal-ful whose that went the wrong side

In sparadic raids on the Sor-} (KMB).

COMBINED. CHINESE XI

The following playas have been chosen to play, for : "Com-

Teams

The

bined Chinese in an all-day opening whistle and gathering a sidelines and forced a corpur. Highton (Comarins teams both covered 2,167 miles King, Brown, Fitzroy-Willame at King's Park on Sunday, the EveRank said he proposed

cricket match against HKCC "Oe casionals at the University

Rest Of

ground: Pokfulam, on Sunday, at beat Holmste his Forced Cornering :/(Kft. Chee);~ Lau Chung.1

K. C. Wong (Capt.); Y. She, -T.S. Young CM Shek; KY Tarn: SM Teh, CIA Huang, G.C-Kon; D.H. Kwok H.T. Heah, and T.H. Lean

Twelfth Men T. Lo Umpi Sobrer.-E. Lo

Berber

OTHER SPORTS ON PAGE 3

was

to

Tang, Li Shuf-wing, J. H. Xavier The Dutch FC, drew first blood Painted and pobleset for the Prepcio and U. M. Ömer: (skip)" best B. when Ofland," i centre-forward, vnd the CERNA MAILA LIMITED Tay, S. R. Solina, G. A. Sours broke through the opposing de- FRANK LESLIE BUSE, Windsor Hoom, ** and B. W. Bradbury by 23-18,fence to score. Ten "mimme later Hot Mong

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