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Soccer:
BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
HKFA and certain referees to blame for rough play
(By "ROVER")
There is nothing surprising about the recent out-
brook of rough play on the soccer field. Rough play has featured the game in this Colony
in the past and the responsibility for its re- currence of late would seem to rest largely with the Hong Kong Football Association and certain referees,
Due to the frequent outbreak | education of schoolboys in the of serious trouble at soccer Laws of the Game is absolutely
LAST NIGHT'S BADMINTON
HONG KONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1950.
All-England Badmintion:
Softball:
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Wong Peng-soon reaches Wahoos need one more win semi-finals of singles; to annex "China Mail" trophy
loses doubles event
London, March 2. Wong Peng-soon, the brilliant Malayon Badmin- ton Champion, took his challenge for the mon's singles title in the All-England Chom- pionships hore, as far as the semi-final stago today.
C. K. Lee, the Colony Bad- minton Singles title-holder ad- vanced into the next round of the Colony Singles Champion- ship when he defeated Shal. landers W. Gillies at the Vic-Wong won his quarter-final brilliantly. He was expected to be given a hard fight by the diminutive Champion of Sweden, Nils Jonson, but moving fast about the court, he was never in the slightest danger of defeat.
toria Recreation Club last Although the Kame
matches during the 1940/47 | essential. Reason, a Committee-known If the schoolboy footballers night. as the Committee of Seven-. of today are to be a credit to went to only two sets, there
the game was appointed to enquire into
In this Colony in were some Interesting duels of "the cause of the existing state-on-the-right-path-new-
future, they should be sat oulj bilstering smashes from both
-pinyera of the game of football In this
To this end, the HKFA should
He commanded the majority of The closest game was again. the Colony."
take immediate steps to arrange Schoolboys' event, in which the the railles with his well dis- In answer to
for weekly lectures to be given its brothers triumphed over Y. gulsed strokes and ran out the the Terms
of 10 all schoolboy footballers on the Reference, the
Khan Committee
and A. A. dos Remedios winner at 15-6 and 15-5. Laws of the Game,
The leading Danish contender, Seven mude the following
three hard fought sets. after three The mero broadcasting of
Schoolboys Singles: K.Y. Tao Poul Holm, also tightened his soccer topics over the radio is not
expense of another Schoolboys Doubles: E.C.Y. Hsi final at the
player,
Inge troubled.
servations:
of
ob-
ter.
Handicaps for third race meeting
The following are the entries for the third race meeting of the Hong Kong Jockey Club to be hold on Saturday, March 11, with handicaps:
1-Magazine Gap Handloap (1st Geo.) Class 6. 6 Furlongs, A Grand Time 147, Amigo 140, 151. Constant Stor Argus 159, Honey Dew 148, Jump Bld 144, Pearl Bridge 162, Roslyn 150, Sine Marshall 149, Sunkiss 140, Top Hat 169.
Gup
Handicap -Windy (Tet Bection) Class 7. 1. Milo, Big Bluff 152, Care Free 159, Esmeralda 147, Flight 154, Flying Knight 147, Good Bay 148, Gypsy 159, Harvard 144, Mabel 189, Na- tonal Guard 151, Peacock 142,
(By "GRANDSTAND"}
Eight teams have registered for the Inter-Hong Softball series, while nino Midget teams have signified their intention of competing in the newly formed Midget circuit, antries for which closed last Thursday,
The Inter-Hong tournament will be a one-round affair, while the number of games in the Midget league will depend on the wishes of a managers' meeting which will be held on Wednesday, March 8,
as follows:
Inter-Hong: Shell, Stanyos,
Entries to the two leagues aroj stone. and Helen "Whiz Kid"
Ribeiro at the hai corner.
A sure-fire trio comprising Caltex, Gibbs, Union Insurance, Teresu "Chooch!" Campos, Elsie
Miguel Thompson
and Elva Lee ercantile Bank, Son
will Mer Brewery and Civil Service
Midgets: Mohawke, F. 1. Dod- or the outfelders for this in
portant game. Delawares,
Black Arrows, The Untamed
Felines have gera, Saints, Aces, Fulcons and Lions.
been
Anding diMculty In round- Entry Fee for the inter-longing up a full team for their last league will be $45 a team, while two fixtures which have been a player registration fee of 50 postponed, but you can bet they cents per head will be charged will have all available strength for Midget entries.
on hand when they tangle with
1. The actual game iri Hong sutficient; not all schoolboy foot- beat Wal Tsang-wing, 15-2, 15-4, challenge He went into the semi-- hong is no rougher than that in ballers can tune in at the appro-and S, Hal beat Y, Khan and A.A., Blomberg, by 15-3 and 1-** men's doubles title of the. All-Ring 142, Sans Alout 143, Sham | get League are as follows: (1) their pereanial focs,
the United Kingdom and else-
priate time,
where.
It is understood that Mr. L. G.
dos Remedios, 8-15, 15-0, 15-11 "2. There is nothing
M. Nalasco and G. Pomeroy bea: wrong Young did give a lecture to Tai Hon-ice and Fan Chun-wong with the average pluyer.
Any number of schoolboy footballers misbehaviour should be control belure he went to England re-1-10 10-7 led by good refereeing and the cently.
Ladies' Singlos: Mrs. M. Chɔw v co-operation of Clubs.
Ming M. Ribel (postponed).
3. Play today is not so rough | Most enthusiastic
or dirty as it Was
forward to
The majority of the youngsters Mrs. some years)
who attended this lecture were, I is understood, most enthusiastic and
are
Young on his return to the Co- lony,
4. Any rough play displayed was due, in a large mensure, to luck of knowledge of the Laws of the Game."
School football
looked
sumption of the talks by Mr.
To their disappointment, how- ever, Mr. Young has not con- The Committee of Seven ex-tinued with his talks since his pressed Die view that the revival] return.
T.
unior Mixed Doubles: Mr. and .C. Chung best T.E. Rodri- gues and Miss T. Marques, 15-3 16-5; K.C. Wong and Miss H.P. Lam v.A.J. Remedies and Miss Remedios (postponed).
Junior Men's Singles: S. T. Hoo Lee
beat M.T. Lam, 15-0, 15-2,
Senior Men's Singles: C. K. beat W. Gillies, 15-7, 15-0.
· SOCCER PLAYERS
Swedish seeded
without being unduly
Επ
the semi-finala faces a formidable opponent le the Danish International Joers @kaarup, who
the Utle two years ago. Skaarup played
Regulations governing the Mil-
Jensen covered the court at high speed and one of his re- coveries were astonishing-Reu-
Defeated in doublos
London, March 2. Wong Peng-soon and his Eag Hsh International partner, Noel Radford, in their quest for the England Badminton Champlon-
the Cats are still Although Only players who are not more slups, were surprisingly, beaten 141, Topper 159, Yacal 147.
two games behind the Owls, 13 than third round by an un- 3Pottinger Gap Handlowy
years of age and who are
they are still within the me under 5' 2" will be eligible; (2) in the seeded Danish pair. Arve Loss-
thematical possibility of win- (fet 880.) Clasa 4. 14. Mites.
No player who has participated in munn and J. Nygaard.
Atomic Power 153, Autumn Leal any other
ning the championship, organised longue of The Danes won 17-10, 11-15, 132, Easy-going,142, Hurricane the Association will be permitted well in disposing of J. Ham-18-14. I ossmann is a player of 184, Liberty Ship 140, Possibility
Wildcat line-up is still uncer
the but
battery will mergaard Hansen, the Danish
(3) The great
to participate; doubles
games taln, power in Junior Champion, in the quar Nygaard is a doubles specialist.
145. Ringmer 135, Rowanglen 152, will be played on a 50-foot dia- probably be Lefty Dolly Brown Shun Fung 159, ter-final.
Sorcerer 154, mond with a pitching distance of Every paint was bitterly con- Thunderbolt 159, Thunder Sky 35 feet. tested in a
a match of luctuating
Draw for the first games of the fortunes in which the sides were 4-Customs Pass Handicap Inter-Houg series, which will rarely divided by more than a
Class 10. From 1% Mp.
commence on Sunday, March 12, conule of points.
Big Shot 146, Blue Sky 130, le as follows: Wong played well, but Rad- ford's understanding with him Bootalo 152, Chesterfield 159, Shell v Clatex: Stanvac v Mer
180, Daisy Bell 159, centile Bank; Globe v Civil Ser- seemed to have deteriorated in Cooper the face of such determined op Duchess Delight 148, Empress Device: San Miguel v Union Insur-
won
Holin, who is seeded No, 2 be. hindi
Wong, also has a stiff semi- final, lle clashes with Ola Jensen, Denmark's *mout promising youngster, who played a power- ful and tenacious game in beat- ing Choong Eve-ong, of
10- laya, In a bitterly-fought quarter inal, by 12-16, 18-6 and 15-9.
This latter match, which went to three games, was one of the The Emergency Sub-Committee best of the Championships In regard to measures which mainly - by the milk-and-water of
the Hong Kong Football for. rhould be adapted to eliminatel polley of the Association and the Association yesterday suspended rough play or tactics, the Com-, general belief that it is not a Nien of St. Joseph's and High-
recommended, tree
free agent.
of School Fuotball would do The contenipt In which the much good in the training of the HKFA is being held by certain best type of player
In futura ineinbers of the public and play-
years.
Sub-Committee
of the KFA for disciplinary ac- tion.
era has been brought about
1
SUSPENDED.
Women's singles
60
and
position and the partnership tended to crack a little at crucial points.
Radford lost a number of rallies by misjudging his strokes and netting.
Precision and cohesion
ranny Sewers
139.
Before
Annual ball
elimination series,
and Margie Rozario, unless the latter is called upon to take over one of the other Infield positions, in which case, the onerous chores will fall to the lot of Effie Babida, Robbins Umpire-in-Chlef Don will call this game.
Junior leagup
Only three Junior LeagUD
last week, will
will
be played off between the UBS Ba and Junior League outfits,
taking the allors
on the Jaguars the afternoon at 2 p.m. and the Overseas Chinese noon_tomorrow.
light 150, Golden Dragon 144, ance.
games are Axed for this week, the Black Hawks completing Jeep Lee 140, Lily 147, Pouri Diver 135, Scafre 150.
their fixtures against the Braves, the Council meeting while Griffins tackle a powerful 5-Windy Gap Handicap concluded, airs. Carmen Melthen Oversees outfit. (2nd Bection) Class 7. 1 Mile. was invited to head the Commit- milice of Seven.
Aeroplane
Airfield 146. 162,
Rexes, who have had pennant the Annual tee for organising ton of Commandos from playing inter alia, that referees upply It is time, therefore, for the soccer for the remainder of the
Amber 154, Elmer 145, Forever Ball which is fixed for Saturday. hopes revived as a result of the their powers strictly from the JKFA 10 assert itseli and to season.
Three Danes, also survived to The Danes were a grand (paft Spring 150, Gangway 147, Iron---April at the Peninsula Hotel, Hawk setback
meet the Panda Cubs, whom very start of the season,
they udopt
Jaguars and Americans enter resolute impartial and 3
Nien and lighter were both the semi-inal stage of the wo- of fighters in the face of adver- Mask 150, Jarrocks 152, Kingfisher
should beat. The Committee of Seven also realistic attitude in tackling the ordered off the field during the men's singles the holder, Ariss city. They played with precision 164, Oldshoes 159, Silver Spaar the Arst stage of the Senior
TWO
exhibition games recommended that all players problemn of soccer in this Colony. League Soccer match between
A. Jacobsen, (Miss K, Thorndahl, and colesion, and their remark-159, Small Dragon 180, Souvenir League play-off us they clash to- who are cautioned by the re- It is hoped that before the t. Joseph's and Commandos at
the winner in 1948, and Mrs. | able
saved 149, Spood Wheel 154, The Alliga-morrow at noon on the CBA feree should be brought before
Tonny gets under way. Sookunpoo on Sunday, February next season
fost points. Ahin.
tor 159.
Park, when Flate Umpire Charlie the
Energency
will the Association
somi final have done 20.
It was the first major upset Completing the
Magazine Gap Handicap. Figueiredo hoilera "Play Bail.""" educating Lee Yuk-tak of South China. Fine-up la Miss Nancy Flaming, of the Championships. something towards
(2nd Boc.) Class 6. 6. Furlongs. The Americans, who have earn- schoolboys, League players and who was
of New Zealand, who travelled Men's doubles results, first ordered off the feld The appointment of a Public
Domino 148, Fullbuster 184, ed their round: A. Baron and A. Harden Kwong Leung 148, members of the public regard- in the League Soccer match be-
12,000 miles to compete.
Marber 142, hotly contest right through a Relations Committee for the pur- ing the Laws of the Game. tween South China
The Pirates v Canadians Senior and St. lopes of an all-Malavan final (England) teat B. A. Shah (In- Radiotron 137, Reuter 148, Shun are not likely to let up and take pose of educating the general | it would also be a good idea Joseph's at Caroline
HUI, on
were dashed when Choong was dla) and Slow Watt-soon (Ma-
although mentor League game has been postponed, public and players in the Laws if the HKFA could see its way Sunday, February 28, was aus- beaten by Jensen Choong began laya) 15-4, 6-15, 15-0; Second 15 Sonne Fun 1841 Frank Cleary will be at a digas, most members of the former of the Game was also recom-to-arrange for a Chinese version pended for one month, the sen- well, but did not have the best round: Poul Haim and Boerge woomba Boy 169, Tunny 142.
advantage with the loss of his team will be participating in a mended.
of the Laws of
two stor hurlers.
school athletic
meet. The HKFA is to blame for printed and distributed to Chines was oto start from the day he of luck. His drop shots especial- Frederiksen (Denmark) beat K. United Victory 159.
ordered off,
ly, often just toppled the wrong. Khong and Y. S. Lau (Malaya)
With both Fred Heckman and Notice has been received from Mr. Mok Hing of South China | Way.
15-3, 15-4-Reuter, of rough play players--league and school.
both Frank Schwartz
away MeTyeireans that owing to de- -because-It-has-not-done-any A Chinese copy of the Laws of then gave nolico-that-ho-would
from the Colony, It is likely partures from the Colony they.... thing towards carrying lout the the Game, as applicable to minia- appeal against the suspension.
that Clanry will give the nod will not be able to field a team the White recommendations of the Comture football played under the
to Schulte, who pitched a cro- this weak against mittee of Bevon.
ausplees of the Miniature Foot- If the HKFA is sincere in its ball Association, was published desire to promote the game of long ago and there should be no association football in this Colony difficulty in arranging for, pubs and to stamp out rough play or lication of a Chinese version of tactics on the field, it should in the Laws of the Game, as appli- plement the recommendations of cable to association football. the Committee of Seven.
Leaflets, setting forth different Laws could, with advantage, be distributed to spectators at soc- -cer matches.
the recurrence
Educate schoolboys
It should make start by
educating schoolboy footballer's
in the Laws of the Game.
Weakness in handling
Certain referees are to blamo for the present spate of rough
COLONY TENNIS Rugby: CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following are the results of the remaining Second Round matches in tho Lawn Tennis Doubles Championships played at Chater Road yesterday:
Lam Kwan and Kwok Hing- chung lost to Benzin Saw and Patrick Poon 6-0, 8-9.
F. M. Ribeiro and T. E, Rodri- | gues beat F. W. Hayward and W. McColl 6-1, 6-0,
England meet Scotland in International final
(By "J. T. STUD")
1. J. Gould and I. Agaturoft Today's International Rugby final at Sookunpoo sões the last of the Colony fifteen aside rugger this season.
Sellors 0-0, 0-4.
Eddie Chan and Lou Kai beat
An incident which took place play because they have displayed lost to J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. during the game between King a definite weakness in the hand- George V School and Wah Yaning of a game. College on the Club Ground last) Sunday clearly proved that the (Continued at foot of next Col.) | 6-4, 8-2.
Combined
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Brilliant display
F. H. Kwok and M. Chan 3-0. The match holds promise of being a real thriller.
Scotland, holders of the should assure the backs a liberal trophy, have enjoyed a local supply of the ball, monopoly in this annual avent The following have been and will have to produce a selected to represent the Chand very much botter brand of Toro In the League Exture football than they showed last against University on Sunday Saturday if their domination March 5, at the University Ground (Pokfulam) at 10.30 am. sharp. is to continue.
H. S. Dhillon, G. S. GIL England are fielding a formid- (Capt.) 3. Gateum., L. Curry, M. able side and on for All Din, Cpl. Ward, D. Khan,
S. Cara, M. All, M. Akbar Din, Sgt. Long.
Reserves: K. Lall, Atherton, All players are requested to assamble at the University bus stop at the Vehicular Ferry at 0.30 a.in. sliksp.
In fact, certain referees are so flustered at times that they hard
ditable game for UBA in the Fangs, and the game will be re-
International semi-arranged for another date.
recent
finals.
Smugglers Pass Handicap 1980 Ponies. From 2. MP. --Ben-More- 147,-Forward-View 188, Good Luck 135, Googirl 159, Hellzapoppin 148, Kentucky Lady 159, Lawrence 185, Prestwood 140, Stratocruiser 149, Tiny Grey 140.
B-Magazine Gap Handlowy. (3rd Beo.) Class 6. 6 Furlongs.
Ambian. Moon | in their swings to make il a Amazing 159, 169, Bitter Sweet 139, Chief Wit tough fight land any Jaguar vic- nes 159, Epinard 140, Frostylight fory will have to be carned the 161, Madame Butterfly 139. Rose- hagd way, marle 143, Sapientia 143, Winder- Imposing triumpha ....!!
148.
mert
Windy Gap
Despite this handicap, tha Yanke stil have enough power
Starting times at Fanling
The following are the start,
TODAY-OLD COUREN 2. The J. stole 1.20 L. Goldman-E,A. Drodle
Lis
The Jaguars, who have, hunging times on the Old and New Handicap up a string of imposing triumphs, Courses at Fanling today, and (ard Bection) Class 7. 1 Mile. fell before the Saints last week. tomorrows g Abdul Hamid 147, Argus II 143, not by being outplayed but Busy Bee 159, Double Coin 154, through lack of experience; have Flying Wheel 189. Glacial Lake ing climbed so high in their first 150, Hoi Polloi 189, Jackal 144, senior semester, they will na- Miami Beauty 189, Midsight Ex- turally, play all out in the Anal press 153, Pacific 157, Shangrila stage. 144, Strathnamara 150, The Hope- ful 182, Zephyr 154.
1. E., Mackay--W., Vaughan 1.10 A.. Adamson--E.P. Watt 3.45 A., Sa Pinna-H.P. de Plana 3.00 11. Murray Cook-it. Calvert TOMORROW-OLD COURSES 0.39 to 9.38 Gibb Livingston do,
Dodwell & Co. 932 to 944: A‚P.0. ♥"Jardine, Matheson
Co.
7:48 Bir JP McF-D.-Eraser 15 W.O. Davies-1.6′′ Hobb
054 ÀX Loman-86, Gordon
Battery for the Jottin' Jaguara) will be the usual Vic Pedruco and 10~~Pettinger Gap Handicap Frank Correa combination, with (2nd Sec.) Cizm 4. 11⁄4% Mils. - regular infielders Erle Guest, A Smyth, following a brilliant
Crown Witne 119, Desire-152, Nelson Souza, Umberto Mose and Langenberg, Lionol display last week, will be sorely Gypsy Girl-159, Happy Valley 155, Gerald
Sillo
Vas (manager) inled but Logan, an energetic Kentucky Moon 151, Meteorologist Sequiera, and robust forward, should prove 159 Oakland Bridge 154, Pro- and Trank Barras will probably 10.00 AD. Bell KJ, Bichard
10.04 . Calvert--WT., Yozhati ** an able substitute.
bability 159, Roue d'or $154, form the outfielding trio.
Bt. Joseph's and
Madcaps 10.08 DB, Anderson D. Anderson The Scots have been consider- Spanish Calon 147, Sparkling murably reinforced in the back divi- Eyes 149 Tripoll 138, Two Bid should have no difficulty in ec- 10.11 11.0. Waleon Forbes
counting for Overseas and Cum-10.16 P.M. Cotton.W. Clarne favourites for. today's struggle.mando flyer, McNabb, Henderson
ston where Harrism, the Com-140.
bancheres, as they play off their 10.20 P.B. Arkeol-AH ̧ ̧ KeBride"
10.36 F.D. Crem-Put, Gibbone remaining Arst
round fixture. 10.2. Colab-ILE. Hodgee; Both teams have announced and Innes should more than hold
The only angle of interest 1611. LL. Shaw=C.25, Elnymi, will bo whether Dave Leonard, 10,16 2.0. Pincher WA, Nicholas e were originally selected, the side their own gate
and Rannie Begulars will br 19.10 A.L.G. Eastman-3.1 Macintyre able. better their batting 16.64 W. Paterson-3.3) Whelpton
10.48- Coben, de Jong averages, both of whom art P. Grint Wither
*few percentage point 1969 HP Phillip RO Gainter only behind leading Spikes Guterres 1100 RAIL Naison-7,00. Disak News has been received from 110 Hom la de Finne k
Scorer Philo Remedios 11.08 D. Hang A Brondheiden
at Okinawa, on 11.10.R.T. Bow.0, "Hong
the English hooker, is unit and his place will be filled by Tais- combe of the Club
Scoring system for Inter-Club Billiard tourney
can","infusa lighter Scottish pack with the same fire displayed by the isfaha Weich earum of a week ago,:{} foread an exalting and sigar tumle, with a surpriss Boots winThe second meeting of the not unlikely, Billiard Section of the Chinese
The
Omeinl
1 know what they pre doing in the wing in view, of the dew follows-wvised Aktcena, are a National Amateur Athletic A3" | who is at present the Land of,ALIS; DIKT Bolliums02;%Katola ||
themselves and have been known to penalise the wrong player
If rough play on the field is to be eliminated and untoward "in- cidents involving, spectators/ob-| vlated, it is imperative that ros forces co-operate by taking a firm
Outalje. the scrum, Ronnie Clayden, probably the most don- gerous centre in local rugger, re- places Spiller; Franklin comes in porture of Browns who, with Spiller, is off home on the Devon
hire.
Definite advantage England
appear to
sociation was held at the ends is pretty rough, binh là:15.20 23. Linko÷K.T; "MaMullen.'s
Chung Sing Benevolent Society the Lywaterday:
Jacken, Fairio, Hard : "matches; which begin at Caguayuleht: will be .9.4 ¡Endir E., Manscp--Mri, F.D., Hender
that life out at Scotland: J.R. Henderson (Cap Henderson whe Zain)2
Harrison, McNabb, D.M.
by the
Dopularity of J. Pate Tim W. Orlowsky and sorteat the TONOFROWN COURER it was declood that the point Lachlan, Forsgate, Meffan, Storrie, sedring system In Inter-Club bil-{
ask for
^940, Mrs. | M.O,· Machļo»Mrs,. B. Endret morell be McMillan, Beot, Jacks? Farquharson, Loga
Monday
March 13, be changed.
v Wahoot 10.30 MB.; - P.D.: | Arkcoll Reservest
centred on the hand right" from the, start of the Antto advantags forward, possoss-Dard and A. Stowar
G.AL
the first meeting" it de lule, which promises elded that since Ave players
concitement. Wildenste of basis Malirideggið! have 11.16MnNNA samo, dok na ing a very heavy and England; *Towke:"(Captain). posed a team, such member wine been absent from the diamond for÷Mm; J<< Foto-E
corinin referegg to bear in mind Inn', Cozyol, Mintoy," Mustals and Gower, Clayden, Turvil, Frankly; ning”amnis would obtain on iwlorig: "time"make" agro-appear. „Am the fact that apart from geke warda" and if is his departmen Winyard, Minio, Murto, Hutson.
Hutson are all outstanding for ting Rough, they should also of the tears aot-Impartially, has nothing la
would also ha well
to have a do-
that ahould account
more likely to^fend 20 trouble for the English? Keyl than untricate and racial dies
Richardson and Bradley,
ngapak Preliminary Boutland have made no low A preliminary will bo played at criminationsgested that to give the
than
Wight
thele: 3ɛp.m.“prior; to the big encounter fifteen in an Finally is
-day, between when'n referee penàlies á player:!! lie'should take the trouble to inej for the player or his Capitals dep the reason for the deck
then know wher
pole offside huse he once in an attempt to the HKCC
posability o winning
However, it was decided yester
that only we points would arded to the ride which wou opupre* the five ama Kids which had the high
the pennant of the Owl
"Ching Mail, trophy - the trans Terry Normha's - Wahoos nsed Scorpions: only, this one victory, lot be - League
Commani surred of the "Chia Mail", trophy which they have already won for the last Aver year, and the Biz tamil sot to make it thues ballery will be