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England wins first Test by 202

runs

Manchester, June 12.

·England beat the West Indies in the cricket. Test today by 202 runs, the

West Indies, being all out for 183 runs.

The weather was brilliantly sunny when the West Indies, with six wickets in hand, began the task of trying to get 264 runs to beat Eng- land in the first Test.

In the absence of rain the pitch, which has caus-

ed so much controversy, was dry and bare.

Schoolboy breaks swim record

Despite the heavy rain the finals of the Schools Aquite Aleet sponsored by the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Switn- ming Association began at the Chung Shing Swimming Pav- lion at West Point last oven- ing and will gonefnder tonight. Outstanding among the school- boys taking part in the Ment was B-year-old Cheong Kin-man,

Woh Yan] who is representing College CA.M. and P.M.

bineviz

coni-

lir we

Free the 30 Meljes. Style in the secord-breaking time of 27.4 seconals, which is an Alt-¦ China record and then without

a rest he swan the 100 Metres) Backstroke and

ге-

flution did not Geld fox Englund. The West Indies' hopes soon became very minte when two wickets went down for 19 runs. After on- driving Hollies for four, Chris- tiani played forward to a ball that "popped" and presented Yardley with a single catch at silty midoff at 126 runs,

Gomez drove Berry twice for but when jumping boundaries out for another big hit be WHS

beaten by the spin and stumped.

TODAY'S TENNIS

weather permits, a posl- poned lennis match in the Men's "C" Division between CCC and Recreio will be played of today ut King's Park.

CCC will be represented ly P. C. Yu and Gary Wong. 11. H. Chow and A. E. Raymond, II. K.

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1950.

Savold expected to defend his title in London bout

London, June 11.

The intricate World Heavyweight boxing position and the future of the British Champion, Bruce Woodcock, are being furiously discussed in British boxing circles.

The British are more interested in the latter point because, for the time being, Britain has lost all direct interest in the World title.

One says direct interest bes) in the United States as the Cham- cause, though there appears no plon. British heavyweight likely to title bout with Lee et a Savold (who beat Woodcock Re-in the fourth round on June 0 to take the World crown in the eyes of the British and the probable that Savoid will defend his title in

Lee and Johnstone Wong. serves: L. Coates and T. Choo,

LAWN BOWLS

All matches drawn to date in Bowls Open Pairs the law Open Kinks and Open Triples, will be played one week later than the date published, on ac- count of the inclement weather. Conveners should arrange rinks

Baker, replacing Berry, practi eally settled the result of the unter by getting Stollmeyer | scesedingly. caught in his first over. Attempt- route strike a length, Stollmeyer tog to get at Laker before He

hit mit but severed only in lif ing a catch to sleep mid-un.

Batted like master

Stollmeyer had hatted like a master for three hours and 10 minuter in Ecoring 78 out of 146 runs. His strikes Included nine clacaical fours

Johiwon,

"The Injured Hines

holling his side. after

won with 10 though

yards to spare from his rarest every stroke, hit out for 20 i Pumpelter in 814 second, which two overs, ineinctiog a six over is a new record for the Bleet.

the long-on, and three fours. Cheang was also the anchor man on the Wah Yan relay team which won the 200 Metres Free Style Relay.

The following are the results

of the foals held last night:

50 Metres Free Style: I. Cheong Kin-man (Wah Yan); 2. Lau Kam-hung (Fong Lam): 3. Lau

Berry replaced Laker and beat Johnson with the spin of his first ball. Four bails later Berry re- prated Jis success, this time

ainst Ramadhin. The last wicket

fell when Goddard turned a short; ball from Hollies into Bailey's hands at backward short-leg.

Thus.England won by 202 runs, the last six wickets going down

FANLING GOLF

N. J. Whelpton (7) won the Stapleford Competition playeit

week-end at Fanlo Over the with a het score of 73, giving him a total of 35.

London.

The promoter, Mr. Jack Solo- Bions, Das the American under contract, and it rather looks a if the British Doxing Board of Control hud their card marked" when they recently passed a new rule making it possible for twr foreigners to fight for a work

le In Britain.

Hitherto this was impossible, and Savold would have been able to put his title at stake only against a British boxer.

As there are none at present of suffelent calibre, that would have meant no tle defence for Savolo in Eritain. And that would cer tainly

have not

pleased Mr

that The competition for next Sun- Solomons, nor is it likely day will be prize Sunday at Fan-it would have given Savold much

satisfaction for he is not regarde

lizig.

Kiner's home run helps Bucs win;

Redbirds take two

Now York, June 11.

Kum-bor (Fong Lam). Time: today in just over an hour for Left fielder Ralph Kiner's home run-his second

27.4 secs. (record).

1

100 Metres Backstroke: Cheong Kin-man (Wah Yan); 2. Cheung Shu-yan (Wah Yun);

3. Leung Hin-yuen (Ling Ying). Time: 814 sees. (record).

1,500 Metres Free Style: A. Laun Kwan-ngu

(St. Louls); 2.

Kam-bor (Fung Lam); 3. Chan Wul-wah (Wah Yan). Time: 25 mins. 49.4 secs.

200 Meirer Free Style Relay: 1. -Wah Yan: 2. Kong Lung; 3. Fong Lam; 4. St. Laitis, Time: 2 mins 6.2 ser

G1 runs.

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ENGLISH PROSPECTS AT RIO ARE SLIM

KRAMER LOSES TO SEGURA

Cleveland, Ohio, June 11.

Pancho Segura of Ecuador. today turned in major up- set in the professional tennis tournament by defcating California's Jack Kramer, 6-4, 8-10, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3.

Segura fought an uphill battle after falling one ret: behind and stormed on to down the profes- favourite in the last two sets to slonal king and tournament

elinch championship match with

By Vernon Morgan, Router's' Sports Editor \

London, June - 11. England, the World Soccer Champions. That is what some critics are dreaming of as a head- line at the conclusion of the Championship finals in Brazil next month.

Optimists, I call them. Indeed, in my opinion,

England will do well to reach the final pool, to get into which she must prove herself superior to Chile, Spain and the United States, who are drawn in the same preliminary group.

In the final pool, England, Of course, much depends on the in getting there, would in ali strength of England's opponents, probability meet Brazil

but does not look as if Spaln Yugoslavia, Italy and Uruguay.

or

Who Savold will meet in Lon-: don remains to be seen. Nothing has yet been settled, Mr.. Solo-

or Chile are going to be easy to beat under conditions which inois naturally has been hoping to persuade Joe Louis to come

The general Impression seems will sult them much better than to be that the Arst three places they will England. out of retirement and fight for

at the finish will be held by Eng-

The team from this site of the then it London, which big Frank Kovacs of Oakland, land." Italy (the holders) and mean a full house in the biggest

world which England 'fears most arena Britain could find.

California,

Brazil, though none cares Afterward Kramer suid wearily, forecast in which order they will teams are naturally an unknown Is Italy. The South American. "I've

no regret about losing the be.

qunatity. match like that; I was tired but I didn't let up."

Ezzord Charles

may

to

What lot of English 500- But the Brown Bomber

The second set turned into r porters seem to overlook is that not be templed unless, of course,

(a) The English team is not a he

to be offered some tight gruelling marathon, Klamer were

inally broke through fantastic figure. This is hardly

win very strong one, though It is likely with the Found Sterling 10-8. Kramer engineered several probably the strongest possible; being worth so few dollars.

effective drop shots which seemed

conditions (b) The to tire Seguro badly. Segura ap-

accond set

and

10

Segura

under None knows what Ezzard

almost certain to be entirely dif while Kramer seemed Charles, regarded as the word peared to sag at the enil of the which they will have to play are Champion by one of the Amer- to gain strength and

ferent to those to which they are accuracy. lean Laules, the National Boxing The Califomian took the third accustomed; Association, will do, for he is get without much still suffering from heart trouble.

(c) The players have hatt But after the on, the tough season, and pre tlred. refreshed His health is a matter of

Kree to win the English players who will, do;

Having seen the majority of dissolved Kramer's considerable Importance in the the fourth and fifth sets. Heavyweight

Champlonship

duty in Brazil on their recent On Friday night, puzzle. Incidentally, the other dethroned the defending chan-them winning the World title.

Conilnental trip, I cannot American boxing body, the New York State Athletic Com thrilling upset duel to enter the plona, Bobby Riggs, in another mission, helds the title to bennels. Segura and Kovacs will vacant. They neither recognise clash on Monday night

In the

Charles nor Savold.

Possible opponents for Savold scem, therefore, to be one of the other leading (Amerleans such Joey Maxim or Joe, Baksi, maybe Jersey Joe Walcolt.

or

It locks to be a "G. I. Joe" in any case,

Woodcock wants another shot

Woodcock naturally wants to have another cut at the title. He has already stated that he expects the injury to his left eye, so badly cut by „Savold, to have completely recovered in a few months and to be then ready for another contest.

Kovaca

shuples finals,--United Press.

GUSSIE ARRIVED "WITHOUT AN- INCH OF LACE”

Side's weaknesses

Бес

One English offeini at least inkes the view, after what the Italian team did to England's "B" team recently in Milan and efter having seen the England-Italy matches in both Turin and Lon-, don, that England will do ex- tremely well to beat them in Brazil.

the Italians" nro He thinks pretty sure to retain their World title-Reuter.

World Cup Competition fizzling out

By VERNON MORGAN, Reuter's Sports Editor

The

London, June 12. World Football Cup

There are weaknessoa in the aide which the hard grounds, the heat, the difference in con- ditions (food, climate and ter- rain) and, above all, the speed of the opposition will find out England needs a really first- class contre-half. The centro- London, June 10.

haif is almost the most important competition, the final stages of Gussie Moran, whose lace man in the team, even with the Which are to be played in a

few weeks in Brazil, panties overshadowed the ten-present defensive system in which

of becoming nis at Wimbledon last year, his job is mostly that of "police-danger arrived in London today "with"].man."

thing of a failure. out an inch of lace".

Not until Franklin left for five tennis frocks.

She said she had brought only Colombia and the Football Asso-

ENGLAND: 1st Inaings: 312. WEST INDIES: 1st Innings: 213. ENGLAND: 2nd Innings: 248. WEST INDIES: 2nd Innings: 183. Rac, c. Goddurt, b. Hollies 10 The Phillies came from be-night cap victory over the Cleve- he beat Savold on a foul 12 I can find anything fellly I will Stollmeyer, c-and-b.-Laker-78-hind-in-the-eighth-inning of land Indians.___

Worrell, st. Evans, b. Hollies Weekes, bw,, b. Hollies .... Walcott, h. Berry.... Christiant. e. Yardley, 6.

Hollies Gomez, st. Evans, b. Berry Goddard, not out Johnson, b. Berry

Valentine, c. Bailey, b. Hol-

Lies

Present standing of the Schools Ramathin, D. Berry

for the Championship:

Wah Yan 20 points: Fong Lam 12: St. Louis B; Kong Laung 6 and, Ling Ying 2.

DOUBLE FOR MARCEL BOUSSAC

Paris, June 11.

Extras

Total (all out)

28 the first game to take a 7-0

1 win.

0

16

22

103

Right Gelder Del Ennis Philadelphia also homered in each 8 contest.

Fall of wickets: 1.32, 2/68, 3/80, 4/113, 5/120, 0/141, 7/140.- 0/178. 9/170.

BOWLING:

The League-leading St. Louis Cardinals blasted the New York. Ginals 6-1 and 3-2 for five o straight wins and 13 victories ou

of their last 10 contests.

Right Beider Enos Slaughter drove in three runs, and scored one himself in the first game.

*

The Chicago Cubs won doubleheader from the Boston Braves, 5-4 in 10 innings and 2-1

The whas enabled the Cubs to

M R

W

Bailey

Edrich Hollies

3 1 B 辈

0

1 10

the Braves,

35.2 11

83

M. Marcel Boussac, owner Berry of this year's English Derby Laker winner, Galeador, brought off

a great double today when his three year old colt. Scratch II, won the French Derby over the beautiful forest-ranged Chantilly

coursc.

20 12 63

14 4 43

4 The Cincinnati Reds and the 1 Brooklyn Dodgers split their Byes 4, Wide 1 (By Bailey). | doubleheader. -Reuter.

PROTEST OVER PITCH

Manchester, June 12. As soon as the Arst Test match This victory meant an amazing is over the West Indies cricketers run of success in recent weeks fog M. Boussac, his jockey, Rne John are expected to send an official

protest to the

Board of Control stene, and his trainer, C. H. Sem-about the anture of the Old Traf- blat, for the combination also won ford pitch, the English Oaks with' Asmeni last month.

ECON

"Fortunately for England, Hiner

Wednesday.

i

Tenth Inning homers by third ousemun At Rosen and catcher Jun Hegan, the latter's with a man on base, gave Cleveland a 6-3 first game decision.

Scores

NATIONAL LEAGUE

#HE Philadelphia (1st game) 70 I Pittsburgh.....

····· 6 9 1 Winning pileler Jim Konstenty, lower

4

seems little

they

is in

some-

Already the several teams asked

to make up the last places in the final pool of 16 nations have dop ciineri the invitation. Scotland the first to say "No, Thank You." Then it was the turn of Eire and India, followed by For- tugal and by Fra

France.

were

1

But she added. "I love frills clation started to look around for

substitute did a Buitable and I may de some shopping to begin to realise what great see if I can pick up anything for shortage of good pivota there Wimbledon. I want to be known

was in England today. for my tennis this year, but I

Now, the Yugoslavs are reported' But will the British Champion don't see why a girl, should no!

Without denying the merits of be given another chance? Though be well dressed on the courts. If Hughes of Liverpool,

to be thinking of retiring from who will

the competition. probably be England's centre- months__ago___and was. Indeed, wear it."

It may well be that not more half-ho-is-not-a-player of-the-than-12-nations--will-ultimatel ahead on points when the fight Gusalo rates her chances at calibre of Franklin. Indeed, some. ended at the White City, there Wimbledon higher

contest than last feel that

the concluding stages "of Leslie Compton, the

the Championships and in one of doubt that the

year, when

beaten she was American is

huge centre-half of the Cup- the much the better

early by Britain's Gem Hoah-winning Arsenal team, should four pools at least there may ing Personal opinion is that Savold round," she said, "ond I'm all out

"I hope to get past the third have gone to Rio,

With a possible weakness here would have won had Woodcock's to win."

it means that both backs eye not been cut and the Engilsh- The All England Championships have an extra burden thrust man had been able to continue. at Wimbledon open on June 20. them. Will they be equal to 17 The American was gradually Gusste is entered in the Becker gaining the upper hand, having ham Tournament Ju suburt Ka csily withstood all the rights London, starting on Monday and lefts which Woodcock had Associated Press. been able to throw at him in the early slages, when the Eng-

was ishman

quite fresh

дра punching his hardest.

Mr. Solomons might well take)

nian.

bcxing

U

another

STURGESS BEATS

DROBNY

Oslo, June 11.

There were times in Lisbon against Portugal where, with Jones playing weakly at centro- half, the backs were unsteady,

Good wing halves Ramsey, of Tottenham, is

be only one match to decide who goss through to the fail pool.

Not very fair on the other coun-, tries who, in other pools, have to play three games, which may bring fatigue if not Injury.

Wrong system

There have been suggestions la the British Press that perhaps. the rystem of deciding the world's Champlons is wrong and that perhaps there is

to something ba sald for the French and Yugoslav

Vernon Law, Philadelphia (2nd game) 40 Pittsburgh

5 13 Winning pitcher Bill Wetic, loser Brix

Nunner. New York (1st game)

1 .. 1 7 St, Louis

G D 1 the view that even If the Board Winning ateher Howie Pallett, loser of Control sanctioned

A week's international tennis sound right back but he is in- objection that the matches in Dave Koslo.

Savold-Woodcock fight it would tournanent ended in Oslo todny clined to be a slow mover which Brazil are being spread about the move into fourth place,de with New York (2nd game)., 2.80 not draw the crowd, or at least with Eric Sturgess, South Africa, will never do in Brazil. His part-country rather than confined to ong first-class left city, say Rio de Janeiro, or per- St. Louis *****...... 5 9 not us big

defeating Jaroslav Drobny, Egypt, ner, Aston, is a Kate as Winning plicher Al Hale, lower Jack one of the "does over.

he got in the men's singles anals in five back who hardly ever plays a bad haps to two, Rio and Sao Paulo, KTATORE,

game.

not su very for sport. Boston (1st game).....

The general opinion of British sets, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. 4 7 I

Some think the Davis Cup sys The two nees kept the spectators Chicago

writers is that Wood- 5 12 1

The wing half-bucks are well tem to decide the Champion town Winning pitcher Johony Schmits, jonar

cock has been tried and found on tenterbooks, in the last two

which wanting. None doubts his pluck feading 5-2, were fought out from captain, t

with

Sturgess up to standard, with England's tennis country a better method Boston. (2nd game) .....

Vern Bickford

Wright, on the than the one of present employed 1 Chicago.........

8 and it is generally agreed that he deuce. Sturgess outvollered his right wing and probably Dickin- for succer. They feel that 2 6 0 boxed well against Savold, but Winning pitcher Rob fluzh, loser Werqually is it felt that he is scored points on clever returns.

opponent

would simplify matters If, during several timea and son on the left.

the

football frankly not in the World Chem-

The forward line, on its day, is played off in zones-European, 580 pionship cluas-Reuter.

Drobny gave an exhibition of smashes but even his cannon ser- well equal to the task of get-Pacific and American-wlih one,

The ting the goals. vice could not give him the lead, words in this sentence are "on its zone going through to a challenge

operative or even two, teams from cach! -Associated Press.

day, for while men like Mat round or pool, to consist of not thews Mortenson, Finney and

more than six teams. Mannion (to name but four) ara Perhaps when the brilliant individualists, they may Championships are held in Swit- well not play together with the zerland some alterations will have necessary cohesion to build up been made to make the competi-

not

Брани,

Brooklyn (1st game)

Cutcher Roy Campanella's two- run homer in the fourth inning put the Dodgers ahead to stay as they won the first game 3-4,

Campanella hit a four-run humer in the eighth inning of the

Cincinnati

4 9 2 serend game, but it was

Winning plicher Don Newcombe, loser cough to overcome the Cincinnati Ken Razeneberger, tea and the Reds took the con- Brooklyn (2nd game)

.. 5 12 test 8-5.

Clacinnati

2 Ewell Blackwell, Inter Winging plicher B 10

Das Dankbrad.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

of n

Sanford allowed only four hili

I 5 I

Winning pitcher Vic

Frank Overmalem.

Bach, Jer

st, Louis (2nd game)... 2. 4

New York

Dobrna,

... 9 17

ALL-STAR GAME

Chicago, June 11, Baseball fans in 47 states, the District of Columbia and two Island possessions will start bal*

bu

Can

season, matches were

next World

tion as populor and universal as be the Davis Cup, from which few countries ja the world stand aside, little at times during the re-Router. cont Continental, tour askt” he

In goal. Williama magnificent but it looked .a

is a player of mooda. No great FRANCE CONFIRMS

RIO DECISION

goalkeeper can afford to have. an off-day.

That then is the team. It has possibilities, and personal opinion

Vichy, June: Tif today confirmed its decision not to The French Football Federation luke part in the world champions

ke part in the wo

BEN HOGAN WINS Fred Sanford turned in his

****Ardmore, Pennsylvania, fourth vintory without a loss að

June 11. John Goddard, the West Indies to a 4-2 vlatory over the St.

he pitched the New York Yankeest;

Little Ben Hogan, the bantam The victory of Scratch

captain, made no attempt today Louis Browns in the second half St. Louis (1st game)... 3 alaling tomorrow for their choices battler from Texas, fought ala powerful attacking force. today to disguise his view. "Sporting also means that M. Boussac hos

Houbfehender in the Ameri- New York

for the starting line-ups in the the way up the long, hard road pltches are all very well," he said, become the first owner to who "but, there is something more. It

can League.

17th annual

back today is he won a triple All-Star Game at the French Derby nine times.

Commiskey Park here on Jus play-off for the National Open Is the wornt I have ever

with Golf... championship

the and fauned nine.

the 11. The

sponsors, Chicago of Or- and could have been highly dan- Seatch, by Pharis out

47 The Yanks also won the opener

De, said 270 newspapers and unnecessary aid of a litilo' green Jamonde, won a thrilling race to- Kerous.

1-0 behind the thu co-hit pitching

Winning plicher Fred Sanford, loser Af

stations throughout the Widear. day, benting Mr. Francols Duprey

nation and

death's door only Howall and Puert

10 Detroit (1st game)..... of Vic Rascht.

6 0 2 Tantieme by a short head. Tan-Johnson, sur fast bowler, pulled and not hit in 10 previous time wing pleber Hat Newhamer, Jor

Right fielder Vie Wertz, who Boston

after a car would

accident months ago Rico handle the polling in 2.10 tleme, who had. beaten Galendor

their areas.

"!] which had:scomed the end of hi in his first spell on and, won the French: Two Thote muscle

Had he been a bat, blacie a three-run homer Bandi Guineas and the Prix Lupin, throughout the game, I am afraid

The voters will name eight brilliant carcor, Hogan fired players, one for each position ex-steady 30-33 (00), one under par, is that the recall of Stanley Mat- in the 14th inning for the win- Detroit (2nd, game) started 2-10-1 favourite and I should have been placed in ang margin in the second game Boston

me) erpt pitcher, for the American and by downing Lloyd Mangrum nad thows will make a big difference was benton on the post

as the Detroit Tigers twice whip- Winning pitcher Tod Grat, lower Met National League, teams. Player: George Fazio, Mangrum, dapper to it, for he should be, in his cle- Johnstone had made one of his out whether to allow him bed the Boston Red Sox 0-2 and Farnell.

receiving the most number of 1948 champion. Hat 30-37 (73) ment in Brazil. bowl."--Reuter.

Chicago (1st game) 8 spectacular: late runs on Scratch.

The Longue-lending. Tigers and Washington 300 at least three lanings, United

Winning, pitcher, · Een' 'Hulgoule, ́lower Press. the Sox had been deadlocked at G-6 from the seventh inning un- Chicago (2nd game)

Steve Nagy, res Washington fo name with his eighth homer of

year. The Chicago White Sox turned the Frix du Jockey Club, but en their tormentors and swept a is called the French Derby be-doubleheader from-Washington cause it was first run in 1839 8-3 and 3-4 The Benators pre- In imitation of the Epsom Darby.lously had beaten the White Sox Scratch was taken out of the The race, which is over a mile soven straight games.

■ crowd of some 17,000 spectators. un, Mangrum putting Hogen That is not the sort of record | sergamoHINASMAIL SLIMITED, AN English Derby although always and a half, was run for the 100th At sevait runs seventh Vinning^winning pitebre Alti-Kellner, is lower 1. The score at halfátima man three cu shota 53 on a top---United to be expected of World Cham- FRANK LESLIE RUBIIT - considered the best three-year-old | time today,—Reuter,

rally gave Philadelphia: 9-6 Bjere. Grynek --Ascelated! Frames | Un favour of Yugoslavia. Heute, ! Prose,

after

A

1-0.

length away; while Mile. Is entered for the English. St ul Wertz broke up the second

comte Elwin Decato's Lacuduv was third, three-quarters of

Azomar's Fort. Naploeon took fourth placo

There were

runers.

15

The pari-mutuet (dividends for 10-frund stake were: win 48, places 14, and 20,

colt in the Bousane stable, but he Leger at Doncaster In September. The real name for today's big, raco, which is worth £4,000,

tho

8.0 votes wil start the game and play and Fazio

o 37-38 *(75).

39.0 4 11 2 Winning-pitcher Bay, Scarborough, loser

Llord Hille, PA Cleveland (1st game) Phliadelphia

Winning pitcher - | Ilub-lation,' lower

Bobby #bante Ne Cleveland (and game). 7 Philadelphia'

YUGOSLAVS WIN

Mangrumas closing rapidi:

on the 18th hole, with those crip-

Not impressive ¿

The President of the Association

national vat meeting of the

organisation, outlined for the But it is not as strong a tear benefit of members not present as England had a few years ago? on Jrija 6.the decision 2 taken at with Ils record is not very impressive, that time not to send a team. The decision, wa approved

„tough on three holes--aways

ones for Hogan comin ith. But on he 16th Scanirum for it lost to Eire; the first for ROGUE his ball in play, Gots blow eign team, eyor to beat" - Englandį thoughtlessly pleked it'

Berne, Juha 11, i off a green bug which had light on her own sail, was fortunate to unanimously Associated Press, Yugoslovla beat Switzerland in ef just bị ho was about to pult, beat: Italy, and just got home jerkaka

an internalian - soccer nätch here The United States Golf. Associan. against Scotland, Jobs in Printed and publiebed for the Progthe

today by four goals to nil before tion called a..

two-stroke penalty, pati gadu ANTES DANCE

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