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Commonwealth XI beat Baroda by nine wickets
Baroda, October 16.
The Commonwealth crick 1 tearn gained the second vie tory of their tour when they beat Baroda. the Ranji Trophy Champions. here today by nin - wickets.
:
"The Governor's Cup was presented by the Gov
crnor in 1932 with a viow to bringing the Hong Kong Football Association and the Chinese National Amateur Athlotic Federa- tion closer together and it was necessary to bear this fact in mind,” ..
This statement was made by Mr. J. Skinner, Chair- man of the Hong Kong Football Association at yesterday's Council Meeting of the Asso- | ciation when the question of the selection of the HKSA team for the Governor's Cup match came up for discussion.
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1950.
Club to hold final Yachting notes:
Rugby trial today
By "J. T. STUD"
The Club selectors are, holding the final ruggor trial at 5:30 p.m. today on the Club ground prior to nominating their fiftcon to represont the Club against the Royal Navy in the tradi- tional opener to the local rugger season. on Saturday, October 21.
The teams selected for today's game seem some-
what unbalanced; the disparity amongst the bocks is not so noticeable as the pronounced difference between the respective scrums.
last Leason's successfu
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By "MOONRAKER“
Thero was a good turnout for the Ladies Cham- pionship Dinghy Race which was ro-sailed
Interesting
during the afternoon of Saturday, last and publication by
which was won by Miss, Boyle.
Most boats started well, but some of the early lead- ers possibly did not realise the blanketing capabilities of an aircraft carrier and were passed with a good deal of derision by their rivals, who had time to observe their plight. In all falences to the selec-of fors, it must be admitted that fifteen, the Club has been for
Miss Boyle, ably assisted by Dinghy No. 11, 1 hour 31 mins. enough 10 Welcom." At The League Managemen vas most unalisfactory and it their task has been rendered tunate
be the greatest a willing and knowledgeab. 27 Committee held on Monday, it was vital that all de ulit e the exceedingly difficult by the what, must inutes left for play on the stifte į as submitted that the HKFA multor must be dispelled.
fact that. In addition to hav.number of newcomers in twajerow, salled a good race to win Dinghy No. 1,
from Miss Loseby and Mis. I was decided that the neces
Mulloric, Baroda, who made 169 : in of Clubs who were not mem. Į sary report be rendered without! ing on call all the members decades.
any farther delay for consklera- tion by the Emergency. Sub- Con il tee.
The matel vlezl with 57
mut just day.
their first innings, were dismissed in their second knock kay fo 204 runs, leaving the Common- wealth, who send 248 runs, to get 116 runs to win.
Frank Wewerall, the West Indies Test plaver, wito captafnesi 11. Commonwealth XI. Look ful
wickets for 4% tarcone ipnings runs. le was not eat with 58 in. Di Cảm new walth secutul 贴心 I logs when the match ended.
Ninth wicket stand
Baron lost their third wieku today with only four rung adhled to the overnight reuse of 70 rimet for two wickets, Wickels then tell regularly, but r ninth wirke stand of cl runs helped 15 staye off defeat for a thie.
should select Chinese players į
bers of the CNAAF. This submission was rejected by Mr. Mok Iling and the matter was referred to the Council for chrision.
per. Sauber said that without the Cup vas presented as a mears of lainging the UKFA and CNAAF ciest. together the two bortles had been gradually drituurg apart and would be well, Perciore, to hour in mind the reason why the Cz
was presented In the mat n.stance.
Mr Lee Wei-tong, represen. turive of the CNAAF s that
Chinese AI!
players of merit. whether they were members of the Federation
would or not. the Fu
iny, tea be
ไป represent the Federation. The meeting then ovelded that all Chinese pleben: should be t
ot the Hopes of drawing the match the disposad hoyrever J'vindied
for this Competition. with 1nbility of the Baroda captain, A Nimbalkar, to bat cwing to an Injurer left hand.
the
i
Fideration
Singapore four
A letter from the CNAAF was Frart to the meeting in which was at that the Federation had appointed a Sub-Committes te enquire into the circonstances Lader bach the tour of a team to Suzgapore recently had been
undertaken.
Needing 18 rups in st over two hours for virtury, the Com monwealth tost Harald Gimblett, the Somerset opening barman. T even rune, but George Emmels (Glucestershires nud Worrell
Mr. Lec Wai-teng said that th kureked off the required runs.
Worrell did not hurry are look delay is rearing the report int ne chances, picking out the lose been easimed by the rest an bails to punish in compiling his and lection of officers.
Mr. Skinner said that
ia 58 rints. Emmell exceutet
senton tour and tear. was powerful strokes ali i variety of
It was round the
bene stranded, rons.---Reuter
responsibility of the HKFA to
wicket to
collect 55
S. African tour
Jromwicabrg. Octuber 16. The New Zealand Cricket As-
• spelation have been
Invited to
bny
team tun.c. Skinner further said that the welfare of every player sent on! tour was primarily in the hands; of the HKFA. Continuing, Mr. Skinner, safe that the KFA could To have trume
with the
0.1
Should be of top Dealing with the Hong Kong University team, which had bre expelled from the Second Divi- stont of the League, Mr. Skinner said that he had written several xtures in the matter but hoti not received any reply
Hockey programme for Sunday
Hockey
The following He said that he was very sorry League games have been ar Inched that the Hong Kong Uni- ranged for Sunday, October versity leant should be expelled. | 22:- as he felt that it should be at the
amateur sport. top as
as regards Mr. Skinner said that it was a duty which the Hong Kong University owed to the com- munity and it had falled in that duty.
It was disclosed by Mr. Skin.
"A" Teams
Recreio "B" v Police "A" ot Berdu. Klug's Pork, 11 a.m. and WO Umpires: J. H. Blinku J. G. Padley.
Hong
at
"B" Teams
21./13.
Of the outsides, Layton, Camp- bell. D. Henderson and A. Stewart have been inore prominent and the former combination should do much to strengthen the Club at- tack; visualise this pair in eon- Junction with D.. Henderson and De Rome forming the strongest Club attack in years.
Evenly matched
The half backs are more evenly matched; Nolan, last year's skip- per, is not yet At mainly, I under- stand, owing to a Inte start in training: Roberts is much lighter and filler this year,
There is little to choose between the
bulves: respective scrum
slightly faste Bleakley possesses service than Lochlan, but the ped player especially in defence. took a The Club forwards sound lot and I can't see many changes; Carrel, Minto and For. gats were exceedingly lively on Monday's outing. Hancock and Mosely, of the newcomers, are
welcome additions.
1!
The Autun reries races als
With commenced last Saturday moderate South Easterly breezes and intermittent showers, classes pot away to a good start.
The Dragons appeared evenly but Lone sustained matched, minor accidents to tunning rig cing.
Ecstasy, following her recent success in the Regatta again won, but the remainder finish. ed very close together. La Lluda, with a torn it, and Vanesen gained second and third place respectively..
sees: 3rd, Mrs. Mallorie, hour 34 mins. 12 secs.
Redwing Non Serles Race, Saturday, October 14: 1st, Mal- loric, Redwing No. 9. 1 hour 37 mins, 41 cees.; 2nd, Howell, Red- wing No. 13. 1 hour. 52 mins. 56 secs. 3r. Reynolds, Redwing No. 4, 2 hours 2 mins. 35 secs.
Autumn Series Jubilees 1st
1st. Rhee, Saturday, October 14:
hour 31 Dewar, Cheophany. I mins. 65 secs; 2nd, Breching. Melody, 1 hour 42 min. 2 sec.. Sri. Skutil, Strathspey, 1 hour 44 mins. 18 secs,
Lee Wai-tong
Mr.
greatest
Lec Wal-tong. Chin soccur player of
a very useful and, interest inte, has prepared and publish the Chinese langu book in
Ga of the untitled "Laws Ilustrated and Simplified."
In addition to a very prehensive explanation of Laws of the Game, the pub tion also contains a lengthy of "Do's and Dont's" for pla and spectators alike.
of knotty
pd A number which prove to be of partie
Chinese soccer Interest to ferees, are also included in publication.
book,
Coples of this
to the pub will be sold 30 cents each, are being warded by Mr. Lee Wal-t to the Director of Educat for free distribution to schoo Clubs which are interested Stay First Autumn Race, Satur- this book will also be provi day, October 14: 181, Le Marchant with free copies un oppiicut Five Jubilees race and th
Star No. 4, 1 hour 57 mins; 2nd, te Mr. Lee, winner was Dewar in Cacophony Heerding, Star No. 3. 1 hour 57 followed by Melody and Strathmins, 15 secs. 3rd, Howell, Staring of the Hong Kong Foot! spey.
An ideal reach
The Redwings had a partien larly interesting afternoon as they were sailing & perfect triangula: course with an ideal reach, beat and run,
re-
At yesterday's Council M Association, Mr. Lee was gran No. 2, 1 hour 58 mins. 10 secs,
permission to sell his publica! Novices Race, Sunday, October to spectators at sbccer matches 15: ist. Osmond, Dinghy No. 1. Boyle, 45 mins, 45 seen; 2nd.
Dingh No. 5, 45 mins, 55 sec 3rd, Miss Smith, Dinghy No. 3. 50 mins. 15 secs.
1st Dinghy Autumn-Series Raer, Sunday, October 15: 1st, Jupp,
CHARLES TO MEET ANDICK BARONS IN TITLE FIGHT
New York, October 1 Champlon Ezzard Charles
for Dinghy No. 10, 1 hour 35 min. Andlek Barons of Syracuse, N 32 sech 2nd. Fox, Dinghy No. 2, agreed to terms today 1 hour 36 mins. 6 secs.; 3rd. Faw-heavyweight title fight at Cind on November 20 cett. Dinghy No. 3, 1 hour 40 nati, Ohio,
United Press. mins.
Royal ner that he had written to the Hockey Club latter impresses as a better equip
Navy New Zealand Football Association No. 1 Ground, King's Park, Il
that they a.m. with o suggestion
Umpires: Makhat Singh could not arrange to send a team and Ft. Sergi. E. Aldridge.. to Hong Kong this season, they
Argonauts "A" v Royal Air
This was not a Series race and Ground, 11 should invite a Hong Kong team Force, Palice
only six boats participated. Mal- to visit New Zealand and thus Umpires: WO K. G. M. Smith
larle salling Zephyr won closely start the proposed series.
at A. M. Silva,
followed by Howell in Thirteen.
The Novices Race was Danish visit
It is a pity that Meffan, last sailed on Sunday morning 23 that a It was also revealed
season's outstanding hooker, has would be visiting
though conditions Thunderbolts v Police "B" at had to stand down through Injury again there was little wind, al- were inɔrc Danish team
during the Chinese {Hang Kong
Royal Navy No. 1 Ground, King's as I feel a slight reshuffle with favourable than on the previous New Year holidays.
Umpires: G. B Mosely would be an improvement.
occasion. The Interpor: Sub-Committee Park. 9.30 .in.
This race was won by OS was delegated to finalise all. Gurevitch and Sqdi. Ldr. Me-
Williams.
and the Hon. Secretary with
mond rangements in connection
Rovers
v University at Hoya!
who has been a Novice for this visit.
Moxon is an extremely vigorous
some years now, la to be con A
report of the recent visit of Navy No. 2 Ground, King's Park, Umpires: A. E. P.
forward, but was guilty of numer
gratulated on schloving sccono Mr. R. M. Omur, Secretary of the 20
Guest and R. Souza,
place. Mies Smith came third, Association, to Macao was read to
HKAAF V YMCA at Kul Tal, out peity offences in Monday's
Four of
of the re-conditione the meeting,
Ground, 10 am. Umpires: Mic-trial; a tightening up will enhance
his claims for Inclusion In the Stars, which appeared to be well
The took part in a Scric key Ram and J. Couto Marcal.
Argonauts By Nomads, at premier side. Farquharson was matched,
Race
which was won by 1 Um-seen using his height and weight Police Ground, 9.30 ples: Jangcer Singh and A. to great advantage and I imagine Marchant, whom we understand
will be a difficut man to keep out to be a homeside skipper of som
repute, the second boat was sail- ed by Heerding.
Mr. Skinner, after reading this report, said that Mr. Omar had performed a very difficult job in a most satisfactory man-
ner.
The meeting decided that the
un team to our South Africa in 1953-54.
The invitation fellows a dental to state an annual Poppy Day match best the
sion, liken at a recent testing ot the South African Cricket Board, If the tour materialists, it wilt the first visit to the Union by a New Zealand cricket side. Benter.
d-the-art that all levant points
the United Services and the Rest
Aziz.
sm.
in this connection must be cleared of-the-Colony-should-be played LRC Tennis
up before the next touring season, cominenced.
M.. Skiner emphasised tha the delay in rendering a report
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Rigorous forward
The Club's prospects for the season, seem exceedingly bright and with considerabl roserva ́strength, promise-to-be--once again in the running for top Попоига.
I would say At the moment, the Servlees, more expcelaily the Army. appear to have a definite Cup Competition will be made at Colony Tonals Mixed Doubles edge in Biness. quite a number the next Counell Meeting of the at the Ladles Recreation Club of the club players have us yet Association:
Oll the suggestion of Mr. Lee Yesterday when they defentsteljows to mend." Wai-long. It was decided that the W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. An- following six teams take part in this Competition:
Hong Kong, Chinese; Kowloon Chinese; Royal Navy, Army, Royal Air Force und Civilians.
HKFA team for Governor's Cup match
drewes: 6-2, 6-4.
The Club Ludies Doubles Cham- won by Mrs. A. pionship was
Mrs. Armstrong Tumworth and
agu who beat Mrs. Sainsbury Mrs. Barty 0-3, 6-1,
The following are, the results of matches played at the LRC yesterday..
Colony Mixed Doublon (Semi-final)
K. H. lp and Mrs. Ip beat W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. Andrewes
B-2, 6-4.
Club Ladles Doubles (Final) At a meeting of the League Cunimittee of the Management
Mrs. A. Tamworth and Mrs. D. Hong Kong Football Association Armstrong bout Mrs. Sainsbury yesterday,
wer and Mrs. A. Darty 6-3, 6-1. selected to represent the Hong
the following
暮
Kong Football Association In the Inter Hong Championship Governor's Cup match against the 11. Owen-Hughes and G. N. Chinese National Amateur Athletic Gosane (Harry Wicking) best
M. Newton and W. L. Howard (AFC) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1.
Federation XI
(Army), Campbell
Tennuci (Army), Tozer (Royal Navy), Mullen (Club), Forrow (Club). Santos (St. Joseph's), Xavier (St. Joseph's), Brown (Army), Hilliard (Army), Higgins (Army) Edwards (Army).
Beserves: Saunders
unu
(Royal
Handicap Men's Bingles (Final)
C. G. M. Morrison beat N. Cooke 10-0, 7-0.
Today's games
The following are the matches Navy), Barber (Club), Thompson to be played today: (Royal Navy), and Pereira (St.
Club Mixed Doubles (Final) Joseph's).
Teams and reserves are as fol- jows:-
Campbell, Henderson D., De
available Six Stars are new for racing and one for cruising.
New starting times
We were glad to welcome back HMS Jamalen sud to see two o her members,
Fox Jupp and come 1st and 2nd in the dinghy race hold during the afternoon.
Attention is drawn to the new starting times for the Winter, which are posted or the Club notice board. Only one Dinghy and Star Raer will now take place on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.
Pen sketches of India
soccer players
All-India Footballon Tour in 1940. Now a Mem of the East Bengal Club of O Federation soccer, team is due
cutta one of the most best té
and here
winners of Tr to arrive on or about Wednes day, November 1, for a series Crown both in 1949 and 11
in the Represented of games in the Colony.
In 1950.
The following pen sketches of tonal Champlonal
T. Sammus Member
In
"Банкан the players who will be visiting the Colony as representatives of half-age 27. Men the All-India Football Federation Police Club-winning. Banga 1844. Itepreser were issued by the Hong Kong Logue
Province the Natis Football Association yesterday Championship from 1943 to
al captamed the alte la 1940 1947. Mumber of the Indian for the Ceylan Tour in 194
K. P. Varadaraj-Goalkeeper age 28 Best goalkeeper of India. He hails from Mysore, and repro sented Mysore Slate in the Na- Lional Championship of India in Member of the 1946. 1947, 190
1049)
P. B. A
A. SalchOutside te age 26. Memite of the East Be
Cl Club and Captain of the to Indian Olympic Team-1048. which won the Triple Crown
1980. B. Antony Goalkeeper-age 27.
Represen One of the best goalkeepers. A Bengal in the National Champi
Rajasthan Club Jerseys-Runete, Layton,
playing member of Only two teams have so fa Club, one of the leading First ship of India in 1940, 1047 teme, Nolan, Lochlan, Forsgate, Mosely, Carrel,
been entered for the League ane Division Clubs of Bengal. Mem-1950. A very good left-out. Wingard, Minto,
sky in 1943. keen helmsmen are invited to geter of the India Team that visited presented the Travahieure Univ Warne, Hancock, Moxon.
T. Vunkatesh--Outside Rigo Colours: Henderson J. R., up sides for this, as at least six Ceylon, Singapore and Malaya,
S. Mann-full back-age 20
24: Member of the East Be Franklin, Stewart,
(Captain): Gibbons, teams are needed to make an In-
Best Left-full back in al Club that went the Triplo Cro Roberts. Bleakley, Cowely, Robert- teresting competition.
India. Represented Cal, University in 1949 and 1050. n mem in 1941. Playing Member of the of the Bengal Team in the son, King Philipson, Saunders, Thrope, Farquharson, Forest
Mohun Bagan Clubs when they fional Championship of 1950, Reserves: Macdonald. Clemo,
won' Calcutta Football league in 1947. L.F.A. Shield in 1947 and all-RU 24. Represented Dor
A Latif Right, half, or Cran, Jones, Grey, Gauntlett, Bell,
1948. Represented Bengal In the in the National Championship National Champlonsidp" of India 1942 and 1950. A playing M In 1946, 1947, 1910 and 1950. Mein per and Captain of the Mohal ber of the Inilion Team for the dun Sp. Club, one of the lead Inst Olympic Games in 1918 and r
First Division Clubs here ond also of the Ceylon Trip.
of the best Right-hall backs
Army cricket
The following team has been selected to represent the Army 1st XI in a Longue-cricket match against Cralgengower at Valley on Saturday, October 21.
Major Wilson
(HQ Land Forces).
Major Haig (1'" KOSB), Captain Harcraft (173 Loc Blv RA).
Captain Corfeld
Race results Dragons First Autumn Series Race, Saturday, October 14: 1st. Dubois, Ecstasy, 2 hours 0 mins, 43 scen.; 2nd, Beavan, La Linda. 2 hours 12 mins, 16 segu. Bel Sedgwick, Vanesso, 2 hours 12 Inins. 30 secs.
S. Chatterjee-Right-full back~ } the Province.. He rep/rents
Ladies Championship
Roco
age 30: Right full-back playing for Sp. Union in the First Division 1. E. In many
games. Boyle, Dinghy No. 6. 1 hour. 20 sented Bengal in many represen-ude 21: Represented Benga
Saturday, October 14: 1st Miss Calcutta Football League: "repro-
1. Githa Thakurta Insido R mins.750 secs., 2nd, Miss Loseby. tative games.
the National Championship S... Nandy-Inside Right or 1050 and a playing member Outside best players here, can play either in foft or right out. A playing
side member of the E. 1 1. Sports Inside
Op Fit), Captain Robertson-Me LAWN BOWLS: Lead (KOSB), Captain Stafford (15 Fd Sqn:RE), Lieutenant WII- Bems (BMH, Bowen Road). Lleu tenant Chamier (34 LAA Reg RA), Lieutenant Maynard (23 Ed
Gutierrez Shield final
Right-age 30: One of the the Mohun Begale or
Satter Inside Left-age 25: A very g of Mysord Provi Club won the. I. F. A. Shield int now plavim Calcut Mo
member of
1944. Represented "H
sented Hindus" in the
playing
Conc
All-india. Quadrangular Foodball Began A. C.
C. Represented Bor
Tournament in 1940, Represented in the National Bengal In
In the National Cahmpion-
1945 to 1947 and Captain 1949 and 1980. ed the side. Was a member of the Olympic Team in 1945.
Championship
W. J. D. Cooper and Mrs. An-Regt RA), Bandmaster Stockholm
The final game In
the ship
Hay Chandan Singh Ce Team Manager: Mr. JF. Enals drewes v M. Heenan and Mrs. E. (1 KOSB) and Corporal: Mus
grave (1 KOSB).
hall-age 25: A very good con Trainer and Coach; Captain|Litton. "
Reserve: Lieutenant Hadirison Cute Cola Competition, will
half and played for the Arms Wilson.
Ladies Singles (Final) Club
Mewatall-Centre forward-
tha National Championship Mrs. C. Getz y Mrs. D. Arm-23 HAA Diy RA, Stonecutters Lawn Bowls Competition will
by played on the Kowloon ago 23: Represented Dengal, in the Island).
Queen's Dock Green on Sunday, Oct. National Championship in 1946, Paper-Full back-nge Transport will leave Pler for Hoppy Valley at 120p.m. ber 22, commencing, at 3 p.zn. 1947, 1949 and 1050, Was a mem
Good
full-back represented The match will begin at 1.47 J. A. C. Hurlbatt and Pong Ol-
The finalists ore China, repre-ter of the Olymple Team In 1941 lam D. R. Holmes and R. M... and will finish, by: 9:30 p.in. sented by iti Tay, E. Lee, G. and Ceylon Tour in 1940. A play bay Province in the Vatic
All players are requested to be long Choy and W. Hong Stinging member of t Hetherington.
lot the ground by 180
p.m.
ROYAL NAVY SOCCER XI
The following have Veen selected to represent the Royal Navy in. First Division Logo soccer match against Eastern at Causeway Bay this. afternoon, kick-off. 5.30 p.ni.
strong.
Inter-Hong Championships
(Bomi-final)
Championship Final will be played off on Friday, October 20 aryl not on Saturday October 21, us previously arranged.
The Inter-Hong:
tournament
SUGAR RÄY ROBINSON KNOCKS OUT JOE RINDONE
ANA Boston, October 10,
of the E. I. R. Sports Championship from 1049-10,
andy
"Richie Dight-half, and Con-memba 249 maj
and, England, whose team com- prisen E. Greenwood, A. L. G.
Club.
9.
Aitkenhead Shiold
contra-forward. Member of Han-
Md. Eastman, W.C. Simpson and of the fen Yusuf-Night Halfing Bykes.
galore Mars, tha League Cham-A promising player of Delhi- and represented for plons of 1947 in Bangalore and vince AB Saunders- (Comus), AB
alao Dotacamund Gold Cup Win National Dobson (Black Swan) PO Tozer
ners of 1956. Represented Mysore afid 1950; Champlonahiin * The | Aitkenhead Shield game Province in the National Cham- (Tamar) I/Sea. Brown (Black
Moln Outside right or co Swan) RE Thompson (Stone- The following are the results of
between | Kowloon and Houg pionship Jn. 1043, 1946 and 1847,
forward-nge L/Sep/Gulland the Men's Singles Hardecurt ), L/Son. Stevens (Cus Tennis Championships organised Sugar Ray Robinson of Now Kong will be played at the Kow-1919. Was a member of the Forward and Outside
1098 And Indian LABAS Gratiam
the Chinese Rocreation Club York undisputed welterweight Icon Bowling Green Club on Olympic Brownsell Comar played on their courts yesterday: champion' of the world, woyed Sunday, October 28, commencing Tom for Cegie: Four-In 1940, a centos depanda Swan); Tel. Bro
M. Ahmad Khan--Left-in-aus (Jumulcu) und AD Edwin Tral boat George Linidr (Joey) Rindons of Boston for 1:52,
5 0-0, 6-3; Toul Yun-pui beat A slightly more thart: 10 minuter to This game will be followed by 28 Represented Mysore Provinca oder AB PARTY Kam-moon d÷0/7505 Chung Wing night' büföre knosking him utii" in 1, the grisontalion of trophies won in the National Citampionshia (Jamaica) All Anderson (Cole Kwong, beat un Pus-yuk 0%, aboth second of dhe Minipronila dupin") the funtion and the "Aitken- from 1940 to 1947. Member of the
Lin 6-0 of their 18-round out, Unted head Shlold spoons for the day's Olymple Tour 1948 and also adck) L/Big Bunting (Tema) 0-3; 2. Lu Sai
Member of naan Team for Coy and AB "Jones (}}}}}lot;)|AUR
Back)
PO Daley
Hyderabadi