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The conditions under which the tour of Hong Kong Chinese soccer team now visiting Malaya had been undertaken was discussed at the monthly Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Football Association yesterday.. Bringing up the matter, Mr. J. Skinner, Chairman, said that he had read reports about the mat. ter and had also been told the story by Mr. Leslie Louey on Saturday.

that if 1 Mr. Skinner said there was any truth in these reports, there was no optian but for the Association, to take strong action

..

"The tour. i am told, was ran the un commercial lines and players cannot come back as they have to stay behind to plny soine more James to rake Janey" sald Mr. Skinner.

enough

Swimming:

Further heats

in Colony Championships

Further heats in the Colory The matter was then referred Open Swimming events were to the Emergency Sub-Commit-held yesterday at the Victoria Federation was Recreation Club. tee and the

bunit to it a full report on the

tour.

din Among other matters cussed at the meeting yesterday! was the election of the inter port Committee. Those elected

Messrs. were

D. J. Leonard

Following are the results: Men's 880 Yards Free Style Heat No. 1: 1. Lan Kwan-ngar (Chinese "Y"); 2. Gunner D. II. Sik- Jones (Army); 3. Poon

mins 13 secs.

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950,

WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR

By The Sports Editor,

All right-thinking people must deplore the action of those mombers of the South Chino "B" basketball team who are, by means of a lotter to the Press, socking to revive an incident which is already considered closed, as far as the public is concerned.

The incident. in question concerns the refusal of

the Hong Kong and Kowloon Basketball As sociation to give approval for the staging of o charity basketball game between South China "B" and the Philippine Chinese "Black and. White" cagers.

This game was to have been i played on the Southorn Play- ground Basketball Court on September 11, with a view to raising $3,000 for the Wor Memorial Centre Fund,

Invitations had been sent to prominent members of the com- munity to attend this match and Heat No. 2: 1. Cheong Kin-pennants had been made for pre- man (Fortuna); 2. Lou Kam-sentation by Sir Arthur Morse For (Chinose "Y"): 3. Yip Kou Morse to the two teams.

4. Ng Chi-ping

Owing to the fact that the (Chung Shing). Time 11 min. (Chung Shing);

Kang and Kowloon

L. G. Young. J. C. Guingam, chuen (Chung Shing). Time 12

ground on

A. L. Gordon and Bee Po-wall Mr. Skinner put it to the meet-

It was decided to hold the ing that the whole affair should Double Tenth Charity Mulch on Monday investigated unl be thoroughly should be put in the hands of the the Club

for October 9, and that the adink. Sub-Committee Emergency

slon charges should be $1 and $2.35.0 secs. aclion.

Combined Chinese will be play.

Rext of Ing against the

the Culony.

Gov- game in the The first ernor's Cup Competition between the CNAAF and HKFA will be played on. October 21.

Submit facts The Federation should be usk- en to submit all facts about the tour to that Sub-Committee and if the story was not true. It was in the interests of the Federation fa refute it.

Mr. Skinner arked who was the Federation at representing the meeting. He wanted this re- presentative to be responsible for collecting all necessary data and présenting same to the Assocla-

tion.

The Chairmann announced it was necessary to get one or two teams in first class trim in time before the Swedes arrive.

an

at

(Lam Kwan-ngar, Gunner 1). i. Jones, Cheong Kin-man, Lau Ki.m-por and Ng Chi-ping qualified for the finnis).

Hong Basketball Assoolation did not China of the South Approve "B" team taking the field, the match was cancelled.

Nothwithstanding the concella-

the

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SCAA hold CRC to a draw; another play-off necessary

KCC Tennis programme and results

The following is the Tennis Handicap programme of the Kowloon Cricket Club up to and including Monday, Sep- tember 25:

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21:

Court 1. H. Lapsley vs W.

Court 7 Miss P. Kotewall vs Mis M. Ribeiro.

"Members of the SCAA 'B' team" Gaffney. letter to the Press.

"Members of

In their letter, the SCAA 'B' team" also asked a number of other questions.","

It is felt that all these quen- tlons should be addressed either to Mr. George Sim in his capa city as Chairman of the Hong, Kong and Kowloon

Basketball Association or

as representative of the South China Athletic As- sociation through the proper channels and at the appropriate place.

Women's 220 Yards Free Style tion of this particular game, a Hent No. 1: 1. Leung Ol-mul charity match for the same cause (Chung Shing): 4. Joan Enger was played between a Combined (VRC); 3 Kwok Ngan-hung Hong Kong quintel and

Philippine engers at the Kowloon (Chinese "y"). Times 3 mins.

Chinese YMCA on September 13. ▲ secs.

The sum of $3,000 was raised by Heal No. 2: 1. Cynthin Eager

Yer-chee way of gate money and dona- (VRC):

Funk (Chinese "Y"): 3. Chan Tsing-tions, which sum was subsequent

orial Centre Fund and accepted. 50.2 secs,

(Chung Shing). Time 2 mins, ly handed over to the War Mem-or

2.

Widespread publicity Mr. Mok Hing, representing

Kit Chee, sald something to the effect the manager of the team JOLLCT undertook to pay any because the Fedoration did not have enough money, "But did the Federation give

for him to run the; permission team and to take any profil to himself?" asked Mr. Skinner.

Mr. Mok Hung said, not being a representative of the Federa

Ikon,

ho was unable to answer

Bank overdraft Another decision reached yesterday's meeting was to raise overdraft unt exceeding $50,000 from the Hong Kong & Banking Corporation Shanghai on the security of the Associn- tion's assets to enable it to nd- vance loans to the various clubs 10

pay for the stands they have or are putting up.

The Chairman stressed the Individual necesalty for the clubs in raise as much money as possible themselves before: coming to the Association for assistance.

Before the decision was reach-"

the question and he would haveed for a bank overdraft, a long

10 lim out.

Mr. Skinner said if the story is true, then the Federation must be responsible.

Full report

discussion took place regarding the amount whleh cach club re- quiring assistance should get from the Association.

Mr. Skinner told the meeting that Mr. R.M. Omnr. Secretary of the Association, would be pro-

"We cannot let Individuals exceeding to Maco2 to settle up

pinit players.

d with Individuals.

questions pertaining to

Mr. Omar would also take up

It has nothing to certain

This Asso-j accounts. eluilon entrusted the well-being |

of the players to the Federation, with the Macan Football Asso- and the Feleration must be res- clation the question of local teams ponsible," said Mr. Skinner.

visiting Macao.

"Take my word

its

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(Leung Ol-mul, Joan Enger, Kwok Ngan-hubg, Cynthia Eager and Fung Yee-chee qualified for the nnals).

This incident was given wide- spread publicity in certain sec

tions of the Press and both Mr. Men's Diving-4 Optional Diver. George Sim, Chairman of the 1. Chan Wal-sang (Fortuna) Hong Kong and Kowloon Basket- 02.0 pts; 2. Wong Yan (Fortuna) ball Association as well as the

Wong 15k-hon Children's 01.00 plo.; 3.

Playground Associa (Fortuna). 90.4 pts.; 4. Ed. dution, Issued Press releases sot-

their respective ting forth Roza (VRC) 87.05 pts.

Klons.

In

(Chan Wal-sang. Wong Yan, Wong Sik-hon and Ed. da Rozs qualified for the finals).

Men's 100 Yards Back Stroke Heat. No. 1: Shum Kam-chlu (Chinese "y"); 2. C. C.. Wang (Fortuna). Time 72.4 secs,

Hent. No. 2: 1. V. Matluk (VRC); 2,

Koon-kui Pau (Chinese "Y"); 3. D. M. Collaco VRC): 1. Choung Yee-leung (Hoi Tin). Time 09.2 secs.

(Shum Kam-chiu, C. C. Wang. and V. Matiuk, D. M. Collaco Pau Koon-kul qualified for the finals.)

tion,

ver.

It is felt that "Membark of the BCAA 'B' team" who are members of a Club which is

affiliated to the Hong Kong and

Kowloon Basketball Association would do well to bear in mind the fact that they must recognise the authority of this body in all mattera pertaining to bao- ketball.

If they are not satisfied with the decisions of this Association the conduct of its officials, they

have their remedy.

Acrimonious letters to the Press

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22: Court 1 Miss N Lamberi Baker va Mrs. J. Horsman.

Court-2 Miss M. Ribeiro and Mrs. 1. Lawes va Miss L. Cexall and Mrs K. Getz

SUNDAY. EGP) EMGER 24: Court 1.1.cut. Col. and Mrs. R. Stack vs Man L. Coxall nod H. McDivlit.

Court 2/Mrs. L. Benjamin ve Winner Miss Ribeiro/Miss Koto- wall

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28: Court 1 C. Kotewall and J. Fenten vs B. F. Benjamin and Capt. Britton.

Court Mrs. W. Pepperall and Miss H. Bonbernard vs Mrs. L.. Benjamin and Miss M. Xavier,

Court 4 Mrs. B. Etack vs Miza M. Fisher..

Court & Lieut. Sel. R. Stack vs K. M. Getz,

Results

The following are the results of the matcher played the last Lew

serve no useful purpose and can only create -feeling, something days. the "truc sportsman"

always abhors and avoids.

GOLF:

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Gymkhana

According to the Organising

R. H. Lapsley beat F. G. Brock bank 6-1, 6-3.

W. Gaffney beat H. Ridadalo 6-3, 6-4.

K. M. Getz bent H. da Silva 4-0, 0-4, 6-3.

Lieut. Col. R. Stack beat A. Zimmern V-7, 0-2.1

Mias. L. Cokoll beat Watt 6-4, 4-1.-

Mrs. L. Benjamin beat Mrs. J. T. Lawes 6-2, 7-5.

Miss J.

Miss M. Ribeiro and Mrs. J. T. Lawes beat Mrs. R. Stock and Miss N. Lambert Baker 0-2, 0-7,

K. M. Getz and A. V. White boat J. Abbas and ft. N. Manley 1-0, 6-4, bed..

Lieut. Col. J. Strek end J. Lerlou bent 11. MeDivitt and C. Ouang 0-2, 9-7.

LRC TENNIS

· PROGRAMME

in all the

controversy, which | has taken

place, those who have been waxing bitter over the of the Hong Kong and aétion

Association Kowloon Basketball seem to have overlooked certain very salient points,

They have not, for instance, Committee, all arrangements taken into consideration the are now complete for the huge fact that before any organieed Gymkhana to be held at the representative basketball can Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's be played in this Colony, the Deep Water Bay course on the approval of the Hong Kong and night of September 22. Kowloon Basketball Asocia

The course will be closed to as the body governing members on September 21 and the game in this Colony, must September 22, whilst the facill

ties of the Club House itself other It is the same In the case of

than the changing rooms will soccer and other games, the con also be curtailed. Everything sent of the governing body is ni- now depends on the weather and ways necessary and basketball is It is with some anxiety that re-today- no exception to the rule.

ports

of typhoons off the Philip- Another point which seems to pines are being scanned. have

escaped attention

Members is the fact

were recently re- that the Philippine "Black and quested. to

chauffeur park Lane Nos.).

White" cagers were in Hong driven cars on the night of the Men's 150 Yards Back Stroke

Kong as guests of the Hong Kong September 22, but the latest lo Pau Koon-kul, and Kowloon Basketball Associa formation Heat No. 1:

is that although 200 Chinese Y (2), Chan Cheuk-wah, tion and had not as yet complet ears are expected, arrangements Chinese

(3), C.C. Wauged the series of games which had Fortunu (4).

Heat No. 2: D.M. Collaco, VRC been agreed upon.

---Today's heats -----

The

following further heats will take place today at the VRC, commencing 0 p.m:.

Commencing at the VRC-6.00 (Figuras in brackets represent

p.m.

2), V. Maljuk, VRC (3), Shum (2) ch Koni-cho Yards Free Style

Chinese "y" (4).. Woman's Heat No. 1: Fung Yee-chee, Chinese (2), Leung Ol-mul (3): 74) Joan Wong Yuk-

Heat No. 2: Doris Barten, VRC (2), Cynthia Euger, VRC (3), Chan Tsing-mul, Chung Shin (4), Kwok Ngan-hung, Chinezo

y" (5).

Chung Shing bing, Chinese Eager, VRC (0).

-be-sought-and-obtained.------

not

can be made to handle cliauffeur driven vehicles as well as owner- The third point that the driven. A lot will depend upon Tong Kong and Kowloon Basket- the co-operation ball Association did not refuso fears. permission for a charity game to be played.

All in favour

The following games in the Ladies Recreation Club Tennis Tournament will be played

Thanks to the fine display by Gordon Lum and

Edwin Trai, the South China Athletic Asso- .. slation were able to stave off defeat in the tennis play-off with the Chinese Recreation Club at the Hong Kong Cricket Club yoster. day. !

With CRC leading 41⁄2 sets to 31⁄2, G. Lum and E. Tsal had to win their set against Tsui Yun- pui and Choy Tin-fook and this they did win- ning six games to three thus drawing the match.

will be Another play-off necessary and it will be held on Thursday, September 28, at the Hong Kong Cricket Club beginning at 5.15 p.m.

donated to

At the conclusion

of

the

The Executive Committee has decided charge en almission fee of one dollar and the proceeds of the gate will re charity.

play-off, Mrs. H. Owen. Hughes, wife of the President of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Asso- league slation prozanted the shields to the captains of the various winning teams. Mrs. H. Owen-Hughes in turn was presented with a bouquet of red and white roses by a young member of the South China AA tennis club after which she war nise given three rousing cheers by the large crowd present,

Prior to the presentation of the

Owen league trophics, Mr. H. Hughes, in a short speech said that the Lawn Tennis Associa- tlon had a very muccessful leagud Ecason during which more than: 350 persons, young and old, had the opportunity of enjoying com- politive tennis.

Successful season

Mr. Owen-Hughes added that

Ip and Food wor, was expected by six games to two Sia and

ang lost by the same score.

At the conclusion of the two sots Lum and Tral were leading the CRC pair Teul and Choy four games to three.

Vital eighth

"

From the start of the set Lum and Teal took the offensive and obtained a three.games to ond load.

However, Choy's placements and Lum's lobs took the return of games to four-three when the other sets were concluded.

Lum toored the vital eightp game and at this point Choy made several costly errors tob- bing too short and then mis

dging the smashes which fol lowed them and the BCAA pair led five-thres.

Lum and Teat took the next game to round off the set to make the match a draw.

Results

The following are the results:

SCAA 41⁄2--CRG 41⁄2

Ip Koon-hung and P., Foon the successful season wilch the (SCAA) beat K. C. Dua sná V. T. Association had was largely due Wang 6-4; beat Teul Wal-pul and to the efficient manner in which Dr. George Choa 6-2; beat Tsul the League secretary, Mr. George Yun-pul and Choy Tin-fook 8-2 Lin, had handled at the leaguo matches. He concluded by çaying that he was, sure that he was voicing the opinion of all clubs in thanking Mr. George Lin for

his excellent work.

The first round of the play-oft between SCAA and CTC for tha Men's "A" Division Championship Eave an inkling of the closenes of the match.

Ip Koon-hung and Patrick

Poon of SCAA played K. C. Dao and V. T. Wang. After a fairly even game Ip and Poor managed to win rixgames to four,

Dan was in his best retrlay. Ing form in this sat bus Wang'a toba were mostly on the short side and both p and Poon, who played an attacking game, made short work of the labs. L..Sla and R. Llang of SCAA could not cope with the drives and amashes of the CRC pair, Taut Yun-pul and Choy Tin-fook, and lost two games to six.

G. Lum and E. Tsai of SCAA played Taul Wal-put and Dr. George Chon in the first round.. Although the SCAA pair were always up at the net, Lum was content with keeping the ball in play and selling up easy, kills for

Club Handicap Ladies, Bingle 0a.m. Mrs. Barty v Mrs. Calderara. Colony Mixed Doubles 5.15 p.m. Teul. and Mrs. J. W. Szc.

Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Ip v Y. P. Teni, to put away.

Club Mixed Doubles 0.15 p.m.

Handicap Ladies Doubics 4.10 p.m. Mrs. Keyinrd and Mrs. M2 La Harris v. Mrs, Ayres and Mirs, Gotfried,

of the chauf- E. E. Story and Mrs. Lynn Robinson v D. R. Holmes and airs, Books of Tickets are now on | Sainsbury, sale in the Secretary's Office. Those tickets cover the cost of bottles of whisky (817.50) and Mr. George Sim, as Chairman

pin (813.50) and hoets are ask- of the Hong Kong and Kowloon

ed to buy these in advance In Basketball Association, emphasis- ed on more than one occasion order to save congestion at the that his Association was all in ticket booth at the Club House. Mr. C. Getz and Miss Lambert favour of the playing of a charity

Members and their guests are Baker Mrs. G. Strickland and

Mrs. Campbell... for Kame

the War Memorial also asked to purchase books of Centre Fund,

coupons covering refreshments Man's 440 Yards Free Style

In spite of the fact that his and competitions directly from Heat No. 1: V. Matluk VRC Association had not been.

bp- the Secretary now, it_possible, (2), Chan Chun-nam, Chinese proached regarding the staging Instead of at the Club House on

(8), Lam Kam-ngar, Chiness of a charity game between South

Friday.

The books for refreshments are (4), Wong Kwal-chee, Chin China. "D" and the Philippine

cugers, Mr. Sim, in his capacity in denominations of $5, $10 and Hent No. 2: Gnr. D.H. Jones, as Chairman, expressed his read!- $20; those for competitions are in Army (2), Cheung Kin-manness to overlook this breach of $5 and $10 lots. Fortuna (3), Lou Kam-por, rules, Fortuna (4) Tip. Kou, Chung Shing (4)

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(5)

Man' 4x-80: Varda Free Style Relay

Heat No. 1 Army' (2), Eastern (3), Chinesa YMCA (4).

As Chairman of the Hong Kong' What to wear and Kowloon Basketball Associa

tion, Mr. Sim did strongly' op- Many women are wandering Рове the arrangements which what to wear. According to the. badebeen made. without the Committee, high heels will be knowledge and consent of his frowned, upon; it is expected that Heat Nor 2: VRC “B" (2), VRC | Association for the playing of most women will wear low heel "A" (3), Fortuna (4);

South China "B" against the co shoes with slacks, or skirt and visitors.

blouse.

TODAY'S STANLEY

SHIELD SOCCER

Six more games in the Stanley Beven-A-Side Charity

Bhield

Mr. Sim, in his officiat capa The Gymkhana consists of 'city,' opposed 'the' arrangements barbecue upper and a large

number of made on the ground that. cere

gelning aimpla tain members of the Bouth aompetitions, such as putting, "China' “D” team had hean guilty |- {pitching, Aunt Gallý sto..., etc.

Apart from prizes donated by the Golf Club, additional gifis

Handicap Ladies Bingles 3.15 p.m. Miss H. Foley v Mrs. Gilpatrick,

Handloap Men's Singles 5.16 p.m. 7. A. C. Hurlbatt v A. W. Cutcher...{

BASEBALL SCORES

Thrilling rallios

Trut and Dr. Chou also played

an attacking game and there werd many thrilling and long rallied at the net. Teal was prominent with his cross-court cuts which, on going over the net, sild to wards the sidelines.

Lum and Tsai took the Arst two games and then the, scord went to four games to two in their favour. Then Tsui and. Dr. Choa go up to the net also began and they reeled off the next three

Gordon Lum and Edwin (BCAA) lost to Dao and Wang 1-6; drow with Teuf and Dr. Choa 6-0; beat Taul and Choy 3.

L. Sia and it Llang lost to Dao and Wang 2-6; lest to Tsul and Dr. Choa 3-6, Jest to Tsul and Choy 2-13;

LAWN BOWLS:

Gutierrez Shield draw

The following is the draw for the preliminary and first rounds of the Gutierrez Inter- national Shield · Lawn Bowls Competition:--

Preliminary Round (to be play- ed on October 1, commerising at 3.30 p.m.):

Portugal v Indie (air KCC), Switzerland v Canada (at Clyde -.

· R.):

Ireland y Pakistani (ał Talkbo). First Round (to be played on October 3): Malaya

Switzerland

or

Canada,.. Philippines v China, Ireland or Pakistan ́ ̈v, Portugņi, ...or India.

England v Scotland,

Grounds for 1st Round will be nominated after the preliminary games,

Tames to lead five games to four. OPEN PAIRS LAWN

However, they could not win the vital 10th game to clinch the set but they won the vital 11th game to lead six-five, Tsal rose to the occasion and by fine smashes and cross-court culs levelled the games at six-Dll.

The first round ended with each team winning one, and half gets..

The second round saw Ip. and New York, September 18..

Poon playing Tsui Yun-pul and Today's baseball scores ware Choy Tin-fook, Lam and Teal playing Dao and Wang while Sla NATIONAL LEAGUE

and Llung took or Tsul Wal-pul R HOE and Dr. Choa, St. Louis .....

02 - 1 As expected, Ip and Poon' won New York

13 13 - their encounter with comparative Winning Pitcher Larry Janson, case, ilie score being six-two, !| loser Freacher Roe.

AMERICAN LEAGUE'

R. HO

Retrieving tactics Lum, and. Tial. found the re- trloving tactics of Dae too much Bortan

for fliem ́and lost six-one. · Sta. Dotroit

and Liang also drógned their sGE Winning pitcher Willard Nixon, to the CRC pair of Taul and Dr. HOME | sted. Press,

pletion of file second round the Chinese Recreation Club led 31 sets. to 23. A

·BOWLS FINAL

A. M.. Alven' and A. M. Souza will meet F. Lee and V. C. Ogley in the final of the Open Pair Lawn Bols Championship at the Kowloon Cricket Club an Sunday, September 24, at 3.30

Umpire: J. W. Tindall,

HOME FOOTBALL: RESULTS

Londen, Septoniber 18, The following were the results of football matches played today: THIRD DIVISION," SOUTHERN: Millwall 3 L'ton Orient 1 THIRD. DIVISION, NORTHERN Gatesheads 2. Storkport 4,0 PERDENDRON LOA

Other Malohet

Soccer Competition' are down for the fold of play-sch might be| have been received from Jardīnan. I loser. Hal. Newhouser --Associ=\"Choa two-six and on the com÷] 'West Ham UN58÷Arsenal-ku

decision today, T

The following are the gumes;

24. ESD Shamshulpo v Dock yard (B) 6.00 pm. Referee: C. K Woo,

RUGGER RESULTS

London, September, 18.

of unsportsmanilks, conduct on

In this connection, it mentioned that the conduct of Butterfeld & Swire, J.D. Hutchin- certain South Chinn 4 players son de Co. Dodwells, Gumans, on the held of play has, in fact, APC., Cellex, SVOC, Gibb Liv. left

be desired. 25, RAMC (A) Collegiales much to be desir

ingaton, The Hong Kong Bottling

With the start of the last three & Cóldbeck MacGregors Co. BAT

sots, it was generally - concedect | *** 0.30 p.m. Referee: A. W. Incidents quoted

the latter

to included a Magnum

that Ip and Foon would; score, à Lock 50. RAOC v 17 HAARA.7.00 to the friendly game: against the basice for putting into drinks is of rugger: gaines, played todays - Chon which Sia bnd Lang would One might, for instance, refer of Champagne In their gifts The following were the Fusils win over Taul Wal-qui and Dr. p.m. -Roterop: Mak: Young Philippine "Hol Ming edgers as likely to be fathert supply and Rugby Unight Coventry. In Fiz. lows to Dag, and Woog

Navy (C) 400 well as the recent League games is Committeo suggest that hosts mouth Albion D. Ilenelly 0, MC 20 CAA (A) Na

pum. Heferco J. Ch. Padiny.

ab tables may remedy this by steg 3. Newbriden: B. Tuly waist : 8. >32. Bouth China (1) Av Trame YMCA and Southing by wage ((4))Gay bm. Refereet In view of the Indidents which thermos flasks on Abbott a kardim: 0.3 kasal Buggy look, pisco during theso - games. From all reports the golfers aroaRugby: Langue, Yorkshire Cup, 88. PCA (D) V Ward Police 7.00 one wodders at the affrontery, of in for a good evening's entertain- Bocynd Round; Leds.2:Hudders

p.m. Roferea 4./W:Shayða. bringing up this question in their mente

Gay Bold 9.- Regter.

against Chung Yn 172996 bringing their own lee cubes in Redruth & Rosslyn Park B. Now-

* The Ubust that: SOAA could hope Tag was that Lum and Teal would beat: Teut "Yun-pul and Chey Tin took thum{form- inda draw arid nosesitating another play-off for the Obama planship

St Mirren 3 Sunderland · S Thuy friendly }^match between. Kümarrock Band- Drentford, wan cancelled Neutor.

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