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Alveston Handicap Main Event On Today's Race
Programme
(By "RAPIER")
For the Tenth Race Meeting to be held-at-the Valley this afternoon, an attractive pro- gramme of eight races has been arranged by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and, given fine weather conditions, I expect to see a much larger attendance than hitherto, Racegoers are reminded that the first saddling bell today will be rung at 1.30 p.m. with the first race commencing at 2.00 p.m. sharp. Mr. F. Nondt. crack Shang-and up, only just managed to: hai jockey, who arrived in the bent Hippy Farmers (Mr. Alexan- Cheung Colony from the North someter by a head in the
second time ago but who did not par- Chau Handicap for the ticipate at the last meeting. position at the last meeting over six furlongs, I am inclined to be-
will be seen in action todayeve this in view of the longer Race. No. 1-Ripon Handicap distance today, the result is likely¦
(First Section); From the 13 Mile Post.
The programme this offomnon, epens with a sprint mce for Class a Australien ponies to be riders by Jockeys who havi net won fo ract, anywhere at any time. No whips or spur, allowed.
Tabiking over the pores cater 1 think the result bade ries.
between the following Sulphur (Mr. B. Dasy Fat Choy (Mr. Darkley, Pinkie (fr Cashonal Liberty Diamond (Mir! KC. Wons and StrathastTA (M. Williamson.
With Sulphur, Mr. Dau has a great opportunity of winning the me, but he experts strong op- posites from Fat Chay or Pukie, br>th of which are capable of giving him a good tigt.
to be reversed,
At any rate, the finish should he tought out between these twoj ponies, with Happy Farmers hav- ing a slight advantage..
The lung distance is also more, Queen's liking anti 10 Rucing
Guld not be ignored, as an upset this pony is quite possible though a disappointed badly in the above
race by running un-i wil II have Mr. Wong on as Avckey this afternoon.
For an outsider, I would recom- tres keeping an eye on Radar
Mr. Peter Young).
you.
Race No 4Coronation. Handicap (First Section): 1-1/4 Miles.
This mace is contined to Class 4 Australian ponies.
Having placed second in the Liberty Diamond and Strath-Chie liandicap to The Stranger namora are plen considered good over the mile at the Double Tenth!
enough to extend there
named: Race Mccung when ridden by Mr. 1- above.
Cook, Prince Delight has been penalised by 13 lbs.
It will be
I expect to see the fish in the following orden:-Sulpini. Fat Choy and Pinkie
Race No. 2-Clarence Handi- cap (Fire: Section): 1-1je ides. This race is contined to Austral Jan ponies Class 3.
ne
Judging from the fact that it place second to Foyle Epsom Handicap (Second Section) oyer the two mile port at the 8th Rare Meeting. Pegasus (lir. Ren- is the likeliest winner, whil: ner). Airs and Graces (Mr. Maitlandi, which was officially fourth in the above rate, quite good over this i distance in training and may love
say at the finish.
In view of Fairy Fear's dismal!
failure in the above race, many will be chary of backing this
"Rapier's" Selections For Today
Race No. 1
Sulphur Fat Chey Pinkie
Outsider Liberty Dia-
Rate No. 2
Pecasus
Airs and Graces Ascot Beauty
Race No. 3
Happy Farmers
Estrellita
топ
Racing Queen
Outsiders-Radar.
Race No. 4
Empress of Peace Prince Delight Possiblity
Outsider: Brivisto.
Race No. S
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949.
"Needle" Softball Games In All Four Divisions Of League
(By "GRANDSTAND")
This week's full 14-game programme should at- tract a record week-end attendance at King's Park as needle tilts feature all our divisions of the league.
In the Men's Seniors, Americans tangle with Jaguars at 11 a.m. while Madcaps cross bats with Braves ct. 2 p.m., in a series of games in which experience will be pitted against youth,
developed considerable Speed
the
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England At Golf Tomorrow
The following are. the start- ng times and teams for the "Scotland" versus "England"
(By "ROVER")
Although chief interest in soccer this week-end
will be centred on the Mémorial Cup games tomorrow, the League fixtures on the pro- gramme this afternoon are not altogether unattractive.
Golf match at Fanling tomor- A capacity crowd is expected at Boundary Street
OLD COURSE "Scotland" "England" 9.16 D.S. Robb v G. G. D. Car-
ter, 9.20 S. S. Gordon v R.K. Collins. 924. F. D. Hunter v I. Goldman. 9.28 N. A. Brown v W. O. Davies 1.W. Shewan YÀ E Lissa-
9.36 Lt. Cdr. J. B. P. Stirling v
W.S Vaughan.
9.32
mat.
9.40 G. Stewart v W. G. David
where Kowloon Motor Bus and Army meet in
a gome which should turn out to be one of the best seen for a long time.
After almost three weeks' when they come across Outsider-Masterprice. Jay-of. St. Teresa's re-appear youthh Jaguars.
on the diamond against Chung Although several of the Jolting mong the top Hwa USS Begor temporarily es, are liste taking over the U.S. Navy's Americans are long ball hit- to of the current batting race, outstanding games. are downters and have a slight edge in to meet Loe Cumbancheres. this department, but whatere while Pandas and Overseas the handicap the Jaguars hope gradle their differences in the to off-set this, with their flert- night-cap at 2.30 p.m. Base-coted base stealing and will give ment dwellers, Baseballers and the Cleargren aint of trouble.
Jaguar
Vie climb over each
hurler ¡Dare-devils
Peares his other to stave off the door-matas rst major league pitching Season and if he can locate the In the minor. loop, the Over-
spots where
can- the Americans Outsider-Duchess Deitas Wigle with a revived Spar- not bit effectively. Pedruco may
tan outait, who had victory with-
vet hang up another triumph. in their grasp last week, only to
time of writing the
it is 10.04 R. S. Barry v Gen. G. teen preparing for this vec clip away with a heart-merstood that their slugging breaking bungie -in
the second immers overtime frame. As 1 Rests are iufd-baseman Gerry van Langen-: 20.03 G. A. Leiper v H. J. Arm- and will do their utmost to pre- from the ability of the sailors,
berg and sure-fra putšelder J-ja: unable to held a team this Sun Baptista may be away.on Velus day, their ixture against the teer duties. The presents of these Jague Cubs has been re-arranged two members should greatly en for December 23.
hance the chances of a Jaguar victory.
On the Island, a thrilling XI and if the players give a good game is expected on the Nayyaccount of themselves tomorrow, Ground at Causeway Bay, there is every prospect that they where Royal Navy entertain will be given the honour of re- presenting the Combined Chinese Chinese Athletic
against the Swedish XI next The Army, who have shown week wonderful improvement of late A keen and exciting game 37.c delighted their
supporters should be the order of the day, 9.44 R. Cleland v N.J. Whelp with a sparkling performance with the Chinese
earning the against Eastern last week, ton. 9.48 3. D. Mackie L. C. Saville. expected to fully extend Kowloon right to meet the winners of the versus Royal Navy - 9.52 Col. J. B. Macfarlane v Ector Bus at Boundary Street my
counter. this afternoon. J. R. Mitchell.
In the other Memorial Cup who have only The busmer 9.55 A. S. Adamsan G. E. Mar-]
last one match to date and stiles, Army will meet Royal Navy same on the programme totor- den.
entertain hopes of overtaking the 10.00 J. R. Dess v J. Linnker.
at Boundary Street, Kit Chen, have all-conquering
A fast
fast game should be seen and match without in any way
detracting
Blue Sky 'Meteor High Speed
Race No. 5
World Peace Chief Pilat Minx
light.
Outrider-Sportsmaster
Race No.. 7
Happy Boy Diamondfield Jerrocks
Outsider:-Bidber.
Race No. 8
Aan Hing
- Justice of Peace
Ringmer
Outsider Peggy.
role:
A
Evans.
strong.
0.12 R. C. Gairdner v ALS. Dou-
glas.
NEW COURSE 9.16 E. A Brodie ER. FILL 9.20 J.E. Kite v G.P. Ferguson 9.24 J. A. B Selby v W. Stoker. 9:29 D. Black v A. L. Potter." 9.32 T.D. Drysdale v R. Bailey, 9.35 B.J. Cowie P.F. Watkin
9.40 A. H
McBride མ W. A. Nicholas, 9.44 P. M. Keown v.L. Jackson, 9.48 KA. Mer v R. L. S. Webb. 9.5% F. C. B. Black v G. Strick-
land
The Ladies Senior League will wind up the first of their three
Uphold Navy's Honour tound series tomorrow as Terry Noronha's rau paging Wahoos The hard-hitting "Degar" outfit meet Alize Mar's unpredictable did not disapoint fans last week; Canuckettes in a pitching duel with their hustling performance between the two captains
against the Dare-devtis and should In the juniors, the league rivals be able to uphold the honour of Squaw and St. Teresa's meet in aeros, who are still try-
the
when they met the knock-down drug-out stufic
to work as ing to for top honours.
team. Individually Bles Despa's Curt- taken care of by Mr. Pote-Kunti hes a good chance of secring : The Madraps-Braves dog-fight this rivraven and stands a chance win here.
dominate the senior league bancheros have the makings of a of woning
There is, however, Meteor (Mr.; spotlight this week as Duster Food outfit, but somehow they do Main challenge will come from Nceda), to be reckoned with: Hollands Merry Madeappers et seem to click, especially in the
cintches Empress of Peace (Mr. Kwok will be carrying 157 lbs against all out to dampen the pennant
Pitcher Dessa and catcher Ba-i Charlie Figue- which is very light and fit at the 142 lbs when it int to Shannon: Pspirations of
bida have seen several sampaiens. in the Stubbs Handicap by a short redo's Warriors. moment.
while Louis Rocha at shortstop Pessibility (Mr. K.F. Chiu), is head at the Double Tenth Miret. Temperamental Lapses
can handle the ankle-cutters 10.08 D.L. Prophet v E. P. Streat- another peny
which may come ing.
Eustat Hollands Arst string that slash through windy-alley.
field. home a winner.
Duchess Delight (Mr. Pin)urier. Kelly Silva-Netto, hasį In otelders Charlie "Eocky" 10.12 1.C. Watson v G. G. Allon, Brivisto, ir ridden by Mr. Wil-which ran unplaced in the Rest been very reliable to date and has Thompson and Fred Dizsa, they
FOURSOMES OLD COURSE 1.44 Robb and Brodie v Carter Hanson, should be a dangerous singten Gardens Handicap at the hot yet displayed any of his have a xair of Sitting fy-chasers, contender, as these two form a Seventh Meeting when ridden by temperamental
japses which Perhaps the Despamen
and Hill. good combination."
Mr. C.F. N& will probably de
de chameterised some of his defeats to playine seriously, better better under Mr. Pih. A win from. list season.
may be achieved this, direction is quite possible. As a matter of recqr, Kelly
Another pony which should not missed a m-hit victory last week the Pake may be able to give the
through erratic be disregarded, is High Speedi
support in the shagging Saints a run for their money. Pak mentor Skelly Razack (Mr. Pole-Hunt), winner of themheld and had to be content with made the mistake last week of Regents Park Handicap (Seconda no-hit
hit set-back. This is the second ectesion dure starting tired Abid Ebrahima on the slab against the Canucks.
Crown Witness (Mr. Renner) and Hartoony (3r. Maitland) are alzo goed enough to w$3.
Race No. 5-Alveston Handi- cap: One Mile. This race
is regarded as the
got
Macintyre 7
Stabo.
vent
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Army leaving Boundary Street with a
a single point This
should provide Fame spectators with any
amount of
who have proved tharselves to giant-killers on more than
on one cecasion, one is, the exciting, fretball and the deci- strength of current form, to tip
the Army for a win. sion is likely to be in
in doubt right up till the final whistle.
Week-End Programme The following is the week-end TODAY
Royal Navy, who disappointed badly against South China Jast week, will be entertaining Chi- programme: nese Athletic at Causeway Bay, this afternoon
1st Division The sailors can be relied upon, Kit Chee v. RAF Club 4.30 as usual, to put up a clean andĮ pan. (Ret. W. Gaffney, Linesmen sporting display, whatever the F. A. Barretto/Chan Tak Fai). run of the play.
South China V. Commando, It is hoped, therefore, that! Caroline Hill 4.30 p.m. (Ref. A the Athletic players will also do Deacon, Linesmen: P. Manson/A. likewise and not resort to these Ribeiro).
9.50 W. H. Paterson D. Hazell 10.00 W. E. Grievo
tactics which spelit what other-i y W. N. A.
KNB v. Anny, Boundary St wise should Srcailey.
have been 10.04 J.L
an 4.30 m. (Ref. A. E. L. Guest G. W. interesting game at Boundary Linesmen: W. Gibson/H Richard
Street last week when they son). met St. Joseph's.
Navy v. CAA Navy 4.30 p.m. Royal Navy should win this (Ref. J. G. Padley, Linesmen: G.-
draw game, but a
would not. Grummitt/A. Leck). come as a surprise.
2nd Division South China will be at home! to the Commandos
Club v. Prison's, Club 3 pa and should! take both points from this game, (Ref. C. K Woo), notwithstanding the absence of St. Joseph's v. South China,
Dundon),
1.48 Gordon and Kite v Collings
and Ferguson. -
.8
Sabu Samy back in town, 1.52 Hunter and Selby v Gold-Ko Po-keung, who is still on the Caroline Hill 3 pm.. (Ref. 2. J. :)
pony. However, with a change in, main event of the afternoon and Sectica), while Fort Knox (ing recent weeks in which a los with the renuit that the pitcher
the jockey department in sr. the cream of the Class 1 Aus- Kwok this afternoon, it may re-tralian ponies will participate. deem its previous failure.
There should be a grand strug-
Masterpiece (Mr. Castrol with; ale with a thrilling only 135 15s to carry. is good bable. enough to win us n-is capable of Lasting the full distance. Beauty (Mr. Darkin) is another contender which should not disregarded.
Areot
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GENERAL
Maitland) which was fourth in
ed
World Peace which was third Het Comm Perlysen will watch the opinion is that the Pandas will
1.5€
man and Sroker.
Brown and D. Black v Da-
F
vies and Potter. 2.00 Shitwan and Drysdale v Lis-!
saman and Bailey. 2.04 Stirling and Cowie
Vaughan and Watkinson. 2.08 Stewart and McBride v Da
vidson and Nicholas.
and Keown 2.12 Cleland
Whelpton and Jackson. 2.16 Mackie and Miller v
and Webb.
injured list.
A Different Complexion
Police Army, Boundary St. (Ref. S. Y. Kwok). avy. CAA Navy 3 p.th. (Ret.
Solicitors v. University. St
it might be well to mention, however, that if Hightou, who Li Bing-tong).. was injured in the same notch.
take
the field, the game is
Lai).
as Ko Po-keung, is fit and able Joseph's 4.30 pm. (Ref. D. T. likely to take on an entirely dif- ferent complexion.
Vi With Highto in the Com-
Saville
TOMORROW
MEMORIAL CUP
Non-Chinese v. Chinese Civi- mande attack, the South China lians, Scokunpoo 3.30. pun. (Ref. e detence will have to be at its 7. J. Cross. Linesmear Tsang
very
2.30 Macfarlane and F. C. B.. v best, otherwise the Caroline King Hong/3. Turner).
team will find itself drep- Anny v. Navy, Boundary St. Mitchell and Strickland.
ping at least another point.
3.30 p.m. (Ref. A. G. B. Carnell, Kit Chee are down to meet the Linesmen: E. A Stubley/Wong Royal Air Force on the Clue King Coung); vision
224 Adamson and Paterson v
Marden and Hazell 2.28 Deas and Grieve Linaker Ground at Happy Valley and should have no difficulty in ac- and Smalley.
their
where
2nd
PCA V.
v. Dockyard St. Joseph's 4.30 p.m. (Ref. J. McParler). TO#CITOW, the crowds Pri RAF v. Eastern, Kai Tak 4.30
*123* to Sookunpoo, pm. (Ref. Liu Ting Kai). the Combined Chinese
Yard Police v. Kit Chee, Club reet Non-Chinese Civilians in 3 p.m. (Ret. F. E. Percival). one of the Fint Round Memorial News Vendors, y: Tai Koo, Club? Cup games,
2.32 Barry and Macintyre counting for the Airgea.
Evans and Stabb. 2.36 Leiper and Prophet v Arm-make
strong and Streatfield.
Watson 2.49 Gairdner and
Douglas and Alton.
4.30 p.m. (Ref. N. Delgado).
the Kensington Gardens Handicap price has been credited with was mercilessly hit all over the Oily Omar was called should also be seriously consider no-hit performance.
The other time was Al Smirkets |
in to stem the tide. fish pro-
mound-werk when Race No. & Clarence Handicap owned Baseballers 3-2 in
the Saints
The Saints have taken all four spite of their scheduled games so far Blue Sky, since winning the
(Second Section): 14 Miles. of the fact
that the powerful to maintain an gabeaten streak. The second lot of Class 3 Aus-siugging outt Chester Handicap (First Section)
failed to get a and the odds are on them making | over the two mile post at the tralian ponies will try conclusions single
safety
it five straight Whitsun Meeting for Class 2 Aus- here.
Madcap heli-nr-Are Eddie Mar- Li Marlene (Mr. Pin), and ques will deinitely be out of the
Pennant Talk tralian pontes, has not been seer
Since the Pandas victory over Race No. 3-Seymour Handi- in action. It has been given 147 Lucky Jane (Mr. Holgate), have line-up for the rest of the sea- cap: One Mife.
bs and as it will again be ridden been given 159 lbs to handle and son owing to a relapse of an old the Madcaps last week, thew is This race will be contested by by Mr. Holgate, this
pennant talk among fans. While factor. think we can safely leave them arm injury. Australian ponies Class 9 and al- coupled with its fitness
His place at second base wwe do not doubt that the Pandas at the out. though Estrellita, with Mr. Maiti moment, would indicate that ! xpect the winner to come be taken over by Petersen, while it is the king-pin in Shane- scribe doubts if they from the following-World Peace chunky Jim Moore who has not hai. your (3ir. Mutland), Chief Pilot (Mr. yet hit safely in five consecutive have the staff to annex the Hol-
then Tropay Fote-Hunt), Minx (Mr. William games will hold first base.
Windy-alley guardian will be
Os present form, even with the son), Sportsmaster (Mr. Tao) and
Louis
while Robert inclusion of Rasmond Trad. Our Oliveira Flying Arrow (ir. Noodt).
"Luck"
drop two more games at least, The Committee request the Tae Non-Chinese XI is very 1 in the Epsom Handicap (First Section), over the two mile post Netto was missing from the line-
from well balanced and there can be. Regular cateper Suva before the preliminary roumi is curtesy of the first team
9.09-9.12-Four-balls may only be no doubt but that they will give with Mr. Alexander up at the 2th
Chinese This does not in any way de- booked between 12.30-1.15, Times the Combined
a good Meeting has a good chance of up last week, but will be back träct from them their sportsmar-] betweea
in harness for this game. The
1:15-1.40 may
not be fight. pasture patrol will be handled by
ship on the field, which is general-booked by fourballs.
It is gratifying to see Xavier: h Chee lanky Rearie Sequiera. Sid Holly recognised as tops-
back on the right wing in the Army. Coach C lands and Tony Thomas.
C.C. Lee has knitted bis All games are to be played from Non-Chinese XI. Pandas into a close unit, but the Scratch and handicaps do not ap- Overseas Chinese are serious and ply. One point for singles and two Frank Cleary's Americans who have only suffered one. defeat points for-foursomes; Byes of have been dogged by bad luck this session, and that to the three holes or over count and and who dropped two decisions powerful St. Teres outfit. Tikre point respectively.
single run margins, will go is no love lost between these two.
Hoi tins have been out to redeen themselves tepus and tomorrow should pro-
vide them an opportunity of squar for all players. The cost of two the absence of Xavier from the Key Wah.. ing things on the diamond
tiffins will be charged to each St. Joseph's forward line and to BAF “China. Mail” Shield member of the losing team. edd that if he were playing,
times-Old Course things, would be different. Starting Sunday-November 20.
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Terry Noronha's Wahoos segur. for a novice jockey and with 139 Betty Lou (Mr. Wong Yan), as to be favmitites for the Chins lbs to carry today. It should give welt forrocks (r. Tes), should tail Shield, rain, having won a good account of itself.
give a good account of themselves, both of their games and on the Flying Arrow is also good Siribe Mr. Noodt) is a fast way to chalking up a third one, enough to win. Although it has improving animal and if it can to complete an undefeated fest not done anything of note in its take the lead from the start there round. - previous outings it should not be will be no catching. Coronation Fatry Ribeiro ser been the best day at Fanling was most success- 12.32 Mrs. Fierey v Mrs. Shewan. 51; dough's.. 11
Nororita' and ignored, as it is now moving
Battery of Terry Novonian quite Race No..
"England" Scotland Takeo well at morning exercise.
Handicap (Second Section): 1 combination in recent years, wale ful in spite of the cold blustery 12.35 Mrs. Smalley v Mrs. Hunter. Frisont Sportsmaster, although unplaced Mites.
the sure-fire infield for this game day. Twenty four players entered 12.40 Mrs. Strickland v in its last outing is very it at This race will wind up the day's will be Hilda Soares at first base, the special competition which had
Mrs. Selicitors the moment and should be worth programme, in which Second Inez Soares and veteran Irene
been designated by Mrs. John 12.44 Mrs. Latimer Mrz Adam-CAL following as an outsider.
Section of Class 4 Australian Castillo at the midway wil Haig who also gave the prize.
whit kid elen Ribeiro at the
Son Race No. 7--Ripon Handicap ponies will battle out the finish, hot, orner,
T Wai was winner with a (Second Section): From the 11⁄2) Ano Hing (Mr Thomas), was
the pony which was instrumental Choochi" Campos holding the eclectic.
Mackle The gardenine trio with Terrsa helt score of 20 on a nine hole 1248 Mrs. Armstrong y Mrs. Au Sab Second Section Australian ponies in paying a three figure dividend key position in centre, field, will
12.52 Mrs. Watkinson v. Mrs Luckyard thers tied for second Three others
Selby In this event battle for supremacy 21 preturi 1521 be selected from the following: with a nett 30: Ms. Piercy, Mrs. 12.56 v Mrs. Prophet.
At that time it carried lbs Elva Lee Elsie Thompson, Patsy Shewan and Mrs. Pote-Hunt A good start here will make all against Class 5 ponies, whereas Johnson and Gwen Dracon. tween a Ladies Team and Service
1:00 Mrs. Ferguson y Mrs. Mc- A match is being aronged be-
Bride. the difference between winning this afternoon, it will be
be carrying
Alice Mar, rated: As Chins's:
104 Mrs. Grieve v Mrs. N. A The following will represent and losing and I would suggest 142 lbs
bill on sen van, face the Wahoos Cicer. The final arrangements Brown,
the HKCC. "Occasionols" in the that a careful nite bestaked off In view of the longer distance full of confidence,
hot been completed but it 1.08 Mrs. Saville Mrs. Stoker, friendly cricket match against the draw for positions, coupled with the combination. I Alice has always been comi-is shoped that it will be played on 112 Mrs. Markham v Mis. Robb. the 26th Gurkha Brigade at Happy Day, carrying 148 lbs, am prepared to say that it has at dered by the Owls 261 dangerous Saturday, December 10, on the 1.16 Mrs. Pole-Hunt, Mrs. C. Chater Road tomorrow at 11 am. won the Ping Chau. Handicap chance of winning again, arponent since that surprise, uJiew Course at
-Kert, Cull, Thorpe, (First Section) over the mile et ctecologist (Mr. Needa) is set last year, when the
The Spot
1.20 Mrs. Collings &
Mrs. Robert-Farquharson, Vansittart, Mahon, meeting.
good and Match is to be he last meiled upon to carry distance may be too, lenge proner. Cavicletes have feet over at Farling
possible choice,
The trimmed the Wahoos
Pierce Ogiley Stewart, Ball, Reserve Mrs. Stewart The 13ths more today and in spite of Then there is Justice of Peace too behind the batter. By kind permission of the Ladies may sign the Medal Com
On Sunday, November 2 Boughan and. Tingle. the increase in poundage, I still Mr. Mu), while Pere (Mr. and catching chores will be taken Club the following starting times petition Book and a charge of 30 Printed and published for the Prusie believe it has a good chance of Shieh) and Ringmer (Mr. Boodt), over by Aileen Chinten The have been reserved for this
cents per cate will be made on, the GRINA MAL, LICITER 15 scoring: angiber winga
should also be in the running as Maple Leaf hitting line-zy also match. The most dangerous opposition he distance is --more to their inchides Avarita, Choy Mignon
Players to arrange their own PRANK LESLIE BUSH, Windsor Bosse,
{Hour, Kong, I will come trood Thingndfold (Mr. Likinge
Tin, Tran Terend Maulé Fong (Continued ut foot of nekźt: Colj, partners and strong- tlites.
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“OCCASIONALS” LINE-UP