THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1951.

ENGLAND BEAT ARGENTINE AFTER BEING A GOAL DOWN WITH 10 MINUTES TO GO

London, May 9.

coun-

England retained their unbeaten record against foreign tries in soccer internationals today when they beat the Argentine at Wembley Stadium by two goals to one,

But it was a near thing, for the Argentine acored in the first half and were still ahead with about 10 minutes to go.

England had put on the pressure but faulty shooting at times, brillant de fensive play by the Argentine always with their agile goalkeeper, Rugilio, saving from all angless, and some illuck when more than once England forwards hit the upright with cunnonball shots, made it seem that the home side never would score,

But the pressure was rewarded when first Mortensen and then Milburn. scored the goals that brought England victory.

England had its biggest mid-

! England were doing every- Rotherham United 9, Water- week

SULLAT crawd for U thing but score until with about maximum of 100,000 packed the 10 minutes to Eo Mortensen

Wembley Stadlum and sowcrashed home 1 shot which England tirn ous, in un-levelled the scores. Now, the accustomed red shirts,

the decider, night began for with England

maimaining the

Three pressure,

minutes from the end it came.

This was becaUSA

the light might have led to con. fusion between England's original white and Argentina's į pale blue and white stripes.

AGAINST

RUN OF PLAY

There was little advantage in England winning the loss for wind of any degree prevailed. England played better football

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the start and were more accurate, so that it was rather against the run of the play when Maria Boye reared in the 18th minute for the Argentine,

Finney missed a chance for England rough delaying his shot and then Mortensen, Hassell; and Milburn all had shots which found Rugilio safe. Sometimes he dived at the feet of forwards to save goals.

Colman, despite two injuries, played a great game at fullback the Argentine, but just for before halftime he left the Held and a substitute came o11,

į

A free-kick went to Hassell, back 40 Milburn who kicked

2,

ford (Ireland) 2.

Southport

Drumcondra (Ireland) 1.

Tranmere Rovers 5, Dundalk (Ireland) 0,

'York City 4, Sligo Rovers (re- land) 0.

Guildford 1, Ixelles S.C. (Bel- Balton Wanderers 2. Dundee 1 gium 1.

2. United

Itapi | for that player to crash in

(Austria) 2. shot

from i narrow angle.

Rechciale 0. Shamrock (re- So victory, which had seemed land) B. likely, wat snatched from the St Mirren 1. Distillery Bre- Argentinians grip, but there land) 1. was no doubt that it was 5 Penzance, Torquay, United 5. deserving victory for the home-Bratter side.-Reuter,

FESTIVAL MATCHES

Landon, May 9.

The following are the results d Festival of Britain football names played today:

Aldershot 2. R.SC. Vertictois ; (Belgium) 0

Hove Albion 2,

Brighton & Nancy (France) ).

Cardiff City 2. C. Eindhoven (Holland) 2.

1.

League Bowls

Kowloon Bowling Green Chib Crowe Alexandra

win over Club de Shel-scored a 4-1

First Division in bourne (Ireland) v.

Recreio

Match when they Derby County 1. Dortmund Lawn Bowls

at home Burussia (Germany) 1.

beat the Portuguese Huddersfield Town 4, P.S.V. yesterday by 20 shots and on

two rinks,

Eindhoven (Holland) 1

Hull City 2. Partisan."(Yugo-

England were pressing hard as the interval neared and the Argentinians must

have been of the break with their slavia) 3.

yla'd

lead intact.

ALL OUT

The second half opened with England obviously ait cut for Da equaliser and at one time all their players exCEP! goalkeeper were in the Argen- fine half,

the

Once four corners were foreed in quick succession but either a brilliant save or else a shot which hit The upright stopped England from drawing level.

Lincoln City

Halland) 3. -

XBGC

3

Tindall

Transport K. Boule

W. C. Stimpon

L. Sykes

G. Norman

(skin)

T. Wron

J. Dinnen

A Marshall

37

Recreio

J. M. Gutierre

A. V. Gosano

A. . Gam

E. Xavier

(4kl}})

J. A. Rocha

G. A. Noronha

L. J. Kliva

(Ireland) 1.

(France) 1.

Liverpool Milwall

1.

Saarbrucken

3

R.C. Haarlem

C. F. RAK

United 1, Stade

Pereira

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23

(*kip)

Bohe-

D. S. Oliver

K. M.

P. Kugher

A. M. Alves

It. B. Robertson

J. McKelvie

(skip)

11

23

Nowcastle Aenals (France) 1.

Accrington Stanley D. ping (Ireland) 1. minn

Bristol City 1. Hamborn (Ger many) 0. land) 0.

Kingstonian 4. Wageningen (Holland) 2,

Darlington 5,

Total Limerick (Ire-

Northampton Town 1. Progres (Luxembourg) 0.

They maintained the pressure But fix could not beat Rugilio, Once he was penalised for ob- | structing Milburn, who Was right through, but, from the in- | (Belgium) }. direct free-kick Milburn hit the upright

10

v. Ribeiro

M. A. Baptista

A. M. Sousa

(skin)

WIN FOR UKERC

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In a Third Division League Lawn Bowls match played at

Hon Cork Ming Yuen yesterday ,་

kong Electric Recreation Club Club-by 30 shots

Oldham Athletic Athletic (Ireland) 0.

Portsmouth 4, R.S.C. Leigedise beat Filipino

and on all rinks. NKERC·

Preston North End 2, Red Star (Yugoslavia) 1.

Team

Hendon

Is Here

Seventeen members of the Hendon Football Club- one of the most successful amateur soccer clubs in Eng. land-arrived by B.O.A.C. yesterday for a series of games with Hongkong players on the invitation of the Hongkong Football Association.

Accompanying the team were Mr Roger Raymond, Chairman of the Club, Mr S. W. Green, Secretary, Mr G. Marrable, Trainer, and Mr L. A. M. Mackay, referee.

The trip to Hongkong is their

C.W. Johnson

V. Kruge

E. Poution

J.F. Barrow

(Skip) J.K. Mundy

Mrostor T.E. Boycolt A.G. Gärtner

(Skip).

Stonehouse W F.H. F

G.W.K. Crawford

Filipino Club C.M. Xavier

L.A. Peres

37

V.A. Nevea V.A. Ribri (Skip)

36

C.M. Castho

M.A. Noguero

11.3, Noronha

F.C. Da Luz

20

(Skip)

R. Comes

F.M. Garcia

ILAY. Ribeiro

W.E. MacFarlane

(skip)

Tatal

24

B+

F.J. Hodrigues,

(skip)

18

Tuin)

$4

KDC v. TAIKOO

The Kowloon Dockyard de- feated the Talkoo Dockyard by 73-47 shots in a 1st Division lawn

maten bowls. League played at the KDC green yes-

erday.

KDC

7. Colen

C.F. Colling W.M. Dawson

A.E. Pearson

(skip)

The aircraft touched down at Kal Tak at 6.20 p.m. and the first visit to the Far East as a English football stars were met football team, although some of by Mr J. Skinner, President of the lendon Football Club mem- the Hongkong Football Assocla- bers had served in India and tion, Mr R. M. Omar, Secre- other Far Eastern posts during ns. Courism

Mr tory,

C Gulmgam, J.

the war. The team left Eng- Chairman of the Interport Com land on Sunday. The aircraft Riley mittee, Mr L. man of the G. Young, Chair-developed engine troubi

ment Committee,

Manage

Mr C. S. Wang, Member of Council and Mr F. Barretto, Member of the Entertainment Committee.

A. Mackenzie W. Ill G. Hutchinson

(skip)

TAIKOU

T. McLean

N. Heaton

W Brown

W. Melrose

14

Expl

B. Baker

E

A. Spence

J. Wald

S.J. Pollock

(skip)

I.B. Grim

F.D. Whitey

A. Mullen

20

14

1306

A. Meltines

Mr Green, the Secretary, told derful trip out. They were sure a roporter that they hud won-

A.E. KUUL Karachi causing a slight delay. 3. Fraser

(Flip)

Total

at

3. Chalmers

10

73

(skin)

15

Total

47

WEEK-END TEAMS

The following-are Club teams

to like Hongkong, and what

The Hendon team which little they had seen of the Colony boasts a long list of victories in after their late arrival yester

Soviet Bloc Gets Together At IOC Congress

Vienna, May 9.

Four Iron Curtain". countries-Russia, Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia-today withdrew the votes they had given yesterday in favour of West Germany's being admitted to the International Olympic Committee.

Mr Constantin Adrianov, the Soviet delegate, said he was surprised to read in the press today that West Ger- many had been admitted. Because of the language dim- culty, he said, he had apparently voted for this when he had no intention of doing so.

The Polish,

Hungarian and Czech delegatca said they took the same view. All four asked for their votes to be omcially deleted,

Roy Ankarah of the Gold Coast wades into Ronnie Clayton in the fight at Empress Hall for the Empire Featherweight Championship. Ankarah won on points-Central Press Photo.

Wood Leopard Wins The Chester Cup

ANKARAH BELTED CLAYTON OUT OF HIS EMPIRE TITLE

Says ARCHIE QUICK

The victorious Newcastle team went with the FA Cup.to London's Express Hall the other night-and Blackpool lost again! This time the Seasiders' British and Empire Featherweight Champlon, Ronnie Clayton, was hustled, bustled and helled out of his Empire title by that elony-skinned human whirlwind from the Gold Coast, Roy Ankarah, known as "The Black Flash.”

From the first bell Ankarah sirenked from his corner like a comet into the cool, menacing Clayton, hurling a barrage of blows from which only the bell mercifully allowed him the momentary relief of his corner, where Clayton bewilderingly surveyed the packed Hall as if expecting to find it in ruins about him from this furious black whirlwind.

fourteen other,

went our 10

And for the rounds Clayton battle with a tornado that simply would not dle down. He tried to stand back and pick off hin man with boxing about which the West African knows little. but Ankarah would have none of it.

He did all but wrap himself round Clayton and, impervious

the considerable punishment. to the champion was actually able inflict now and then, threw fast

two-handed and furious

like non-stop

Peter Keenan Knocks Out O'Sullivan

Glasgow, May 9. Peter Keenan (Glasgow) won the British Bantam- Butomaton. Such ineties obliged weight Championship hero Clayton to fight for mere self-tonight when he knocked

punches

preservation alone.

OPEN-HANDED

This was done, but as 31 delegates were still in favour of West Cermany's

which conditional rdmission,

election still stands,

the

an

ont

the

holder, Danny

Chester, May 9.

True, many of the Ankarah O'Sullivan (London) in the Lord Durham's filly, Wood wallops were harmless and open-sixth round of their schedul-

the Chester handed, but there were countless ed 15-round fight. Leopard, won

damage and Cup, run over two miles, two more which did

O'Sullivan hod no ehance Only superb singeraft saved against Keenan, He took no West Germany will take part furlongs, here this after- remorselessly piled up the points,

Clayton from oblivion. Once he fewer than eight counts before in the 1952 Olympic Games, Mrnoon.

the Colt- seemed to have Mr D. J. Thomson's

answer he falled to beat the final one Mayer declared,

and Mr J. He said the West Germans' bridge was second

when he back-pedalled, side in the sixth round. participation did not depend on Westoll's Le Tellier was third. Man from the Gold Coast with to weigh in six ounces inside

stepped and then met the Wild

Although O'Sullivan managed

ort them reaching agreement A field of 19 ran.

The belting was 20 to 1 Wood two hard belts to the stomach the bantamweight limit of 8 st. with the East Germans.

stopped him In his G lbs., it was obvious that he had He added, however, that if Leopard, 100 to 6 Colibridge,

tracks.

weakened himself to do so, and between 100 to 7 Le Tellier. curient negotiations

Ankarah, however, foxed him his legs would not support him. North the

and West East German

Cape was the 5 to 1

and went on to give a display German Olymple Committees favourite.

Wood Leopard won the race of stamina, speed and quick- forming one unified. aimed at

Collbridge by "we have

fire punching from all angles not the from

two fre committee-fail,

Henry length seen since the days of right to withdraw our recogni- lengths,

Le Armstrong. I do not think separating Coltbridge and tion of Germany.

Later Tellier.

on Clayton tried to stage this will happen.

The Habib Ale Mayer spent much of his

Rahimtoola's an all-out onslaught to save the a well-day, but by then he was an press conference, following the Sycamore I started end of the three-day annual backed 13 to 2 second favourite utterly spent force, and had to

the

an crown meeting of International and was in the first three for give up

the that these two bodies would Olympic Committee, in clarify most of the race. With just unsdited craftsman

in 'n few days,

ing the 10C position on Ger- The special meeting which had | many-Associated Press. been arranged for Lausanne later this month would be un-

agreement weru.

The West German delegates had talks today with the East German representative.

TALKS GOING WELL

Mr Ollo Mayer (Switzerland). Secretary-General of the 10C. said that these talks were goit well and there was a chance

unite in

necessary reached.

The Duke of Mecklenburg. one of the West German dele- gales, did not resign today as was expected.

He will stay on the IOC at the request of the President, Mr Sigfried Edstroem (Sweden).

BASEBALL

Newhouser Shuts Out

Senators

Le

with

one

no reserve

LURCHING ROUND

The champion, shaken early in the fight, tried to fight back but frequent automatically. punches to the jaw from Keenan had him lurching round the ring, wide open for a following

lo

attack.

who had to

O'Sullivan did connect with over

a few good blows in the fourth 200 yards to go Edgar taken but fourteen months Brit brought Sycomore into the gain the title.

Terry Allen, Islington barrow-round-punches which a year or lead but he found

so ago would have dropped an when challenged strongly by boy, formerly world champion

opponent, Now, however, the Wood Leopard, Colubridge and weight, won on points against zip and power were missing,

Henry

Pecitham. It Carpenter, Le Tellier and could finish only

Look Allen Just live rounds

O'Sullivan was in dire trouble sixth,

from a right to the law as the Edgar Britt said on dismount-seriously to realise that this was ing "The field went a really not "Just another figh, and bell went to end the first round,

he had to work hard

Three times Keenan slammed good gallop and it was only remaining five against the com- him on the chin with right hooke when the straight Was reached that Sycomore.

In the second round, and each time the champion went down weaken."Router.

in great distress. He took more battering before he was finally counted "out.-Reuter,

began

.

to peteat Henry.

This was understood here to

MANCHESTER CUF be * diplomatic move, so that he

London, May 9. at the next could be replaced

Thirteen final acceptors, with a representative of congress by a

the Manchester weights, for East Germany if the two_com mittees settled their differences.

New York, May 9. Cup, to be run over 12 furlongs West Germany was admitted

the at Manchester on Friday, May Hal Newhouser of to the IOC yesterday on condi- Detroit Tigers shut-out the follows:

18, were published toxlay as tion that she settled

her dif

Lake Placid East German Washington Senators, 4-0.

and Burnt terences with the

stone, 7

pounds), committee so that one comult with only seven hits in the Brown, (9 tee, "Germany," could be ad-only

Promotion (9 tong, 3 pounds). American League

Delsay

12 Castle (8 alone, mitted,

afternoon game

today.

7 Saved (8 stone, pounds), Three games are scheduled pounds) for tonight.

K8 slo

slone,

Cru six pounds), saders Horn (8 stone, four

Wave Coasta! started for pounds).

some

invitutions The

question of to countries to be invited to the winter and summer games was not discussed at the congress, nз had been expected in quarters, Reuter.

NO ACTION ON JAPAN

Vienna, May D. Chancellor Otto Mayer said today he was at 4 Joas to understand a report of excitement in Tokyo over the supposed formal invitation to Japan to the Olympic Games. "I cannot understand that,

he

Olympic

Steve

for the

Albert Finch, Croydon, former British middleweight champion, cutpointed Paddy Slavin, Irish heavyweight title-holder, over ten poorly fought rounds, marred by holding. Slavin meted out sonte heavy punches, but Finch left-hand and had the better was undisputed master.

Chess Championship

Rainfall and Exodus BRONSTEIN

the Tigers and blasted a home one pounds). Rapid Motion

(7 slone, 13 pounds), Socrates (7 stone, 12 pounds), Assouan (7 stone, 10 pounds) and Sin- bad (7 stone, four pounds), ----

MAHARAJAH'S HORSES

London, May 0,

FAVOURED

TO WIN

Moscow, May 8,

Ladies' Hockey Association's Gesture

The Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Association are to

Allenge shield

for one of the track events to be contested at Caroline Hill during the Colony's athletic championships on

1

Chess masters Mikhall May 19 and 20. Botvinnik and David Bron- This was decided at a general The Maharajah of Baroda's stein today entered the final meeting of the Association held

one of the only threee hils Detroit got off Washington's Al Sima, the losing pitcher, who went seven innings.

In the National

League, Reuter, two afternoon games where were played and two others were scheduled for tonight, the Brooklyn Dodgers trimmed the behind the Chicago Cubs, 5-4, +1

nent pitching of Clyde King,

pilching 7 2/3 innings, anly six hits. Dodgers broite a 2-2 tie with three runs in the sixth, the first two coming on Cal Abram's double. The lösing Cub pitcher was Omar Lown.

said. We have taken no action en Japan, There never has been any doubt that they would be invited although the formal invitation will not be sent out until later this summer. Japan, in fact, was invited to the 1948 games but was unable to attend."

Brazil-Philippines

England and on-the Continent, day evening had impressed them for League Lawn Bowls matches Davis Cup Match

are

scheduled to play three tremendously. They thought the on Saturday, May-12_and_Mon- flames in Hongkong. The first harbour and the Peak were day, May 14 match will be against Hongkong.

in

Knoc

The

until

be sent 10

Tin

racehorses are to Newmarket

to be trained by stage of their two months' at the Board Room of Messrs

the world Shewan Tomes, Chund for Fred Armstrong.

They were struggle

Building, yesterday. with Mr Armstrong from 1945, championship with the

Presiding, Mrs B. C. Hale on. they were moved from odda favouring 27-year-old Newmarket to Epsam in 1940 to Bronstein to take the title nounced that a letter had been received from the Hongkong be

from Botvinnik, nearer their owner's home in Surrey

Amateur Track and Field Asso- Two of the 24 games remain- ciation pointing out that ladios - As the Maharajah of Baroda now spends so much of his time ed to be played, today and on would be competing In the to re- Friday. But to deffrone Botvin-athletic championships for the abroad, he had decided turn them to their former train-nik, Bronstein needs only to win first time and appealing for either game or draw both-

support In the interest hence today's can be the de-women athletes in the Colony. eiding game:

The New York Giants, riding high on the hitting of Ray Noble, Alvin Dark and Whiteyer-Reuter. Lockman, drove Icose with all their pent-up fury to overwhelm the St. Loula Cardinals 17-3,

Dark, Noble and Lockman Bulgars & Turks each had four hits

·Victorious At

us the

Basketball

of

Mica

Botvinnik, 40-year-old, mul *The meeting unanimously win at least one game and draw agreed Uhat the Association The

other to keep his world title, should present challenge Thus unless he loses today's trophy for either the 100 metres, Giants butchered four-Cardinal

case, the first game will be the the 200 metres or the relay race.. pitchers for

for 21 safe hits. Noble.

dromatic one. Before the tour- Saturday wonderful. on

Mrs Halo also announced the Paris, May 9,

pament the two grandmasters resignation of the Hon. Secre Their next

2nd Division v Poiler Recreation

The second round Davis Cup while driving in five runs, hit A busy

had played day of sight-seeing Club (flome) on Saturday, May 17,

only three games ary, Mies P. Faber. Came against a Hongkong Selec-

at 3.50 p.m. A. fiutton, E. F. 8, match between Brazil and the two homers. Dark contributed arranged for Baker, H Strange D. Trall Philippines will take place on two doubles and a triple. tion will be played the follow- today has been

together. The contest has been Rosemary Read was elected to Paris, May 9, Max Lanier, starter who was any and on Tuesday they the English visitors by the Foot skipi At. 8: Meka Cinton 2107: May 12, 13 and 14 at Roland hammered off the mound in the

uppropriately close 13 of the Bulgaria beat Belgium mes have been drawn, and of takke over as from the next : will meet the Combined Chinese, ball Association. Starting from Wilcox, R3, Wiginton (skip):

Carros Stadium in Paris, the second innings, was charged 61-41 in the semi-final of the remaining nine games, Bron-meeting. All matches will be on the Club Sunning House, where they are A. J. Roberts, N. G. Reart, E, Purvi French Association announced with the loss, Sal Biagile, the the European Basketball | stein has won five and Botvinnik

A. Bailey (ip).

Reserves.-W. C. Harri, G. Vele | today.

Cfant's great curveballer, was Championships today. four, Biving Bronstein 12% day to draw up its constitution, fat Division v Talkan (Awny) ott will lunch at Shek-O Golf Club, Monday, May 14, commencing 5.59 An Interport Dinner will be and swim on the beach in them. Kavanagh, A.

ofternoon.

will Pile. W. J. D, Cameron (skip); G. hold on Tuesday night.

The Hendon footballers will ceed to Repulse Bay where They Rond. W. Gillet. II. B. Dewar,

Dowman (kip); G. Terkini.-G. leave Hongkong by air for will have tea. The evening As, S. 11. Marvin, W. it. Hilver Mabila on Wednesday.

programme has not been fixed takip Ghing

The Division against Kowloon Deck with the team will be players but the Entertainment Commitysaluniay, May 12, com-

with Mr Guimte, it is understood, fa" making menting 1 pm pulty T

ground. The time for the kick-ased around the Island in exacet, E, Ruston

staying the visitors will be

off on each day will be annous ced in the Prosa,

motor vehicles at 11 am. They

Then

РАС

1

0

7.

J

at the same place on May 29

The Association was restor

Two singles will be played on

the winner,

points to Botvinnik's 10.

but as most of the representa- Turkey bent France 42-40 An analysis of the games play-tives of, clubs were absent this Saturday, the doubles on Bunday

AMERICAN LEAGUE after playing

. overtime an

shows a strong tendency for could not be done. This sub- and the last two singlés, on

IHE period, the score at the end of drown games to bunch. Twice ject was postponed until the Detroit

4 79 the regular period being 38-38. four games were drawn. In a next meeting which will be held Monday.

The. Filipino team comprines

Washington

-game. 0 The

was slow and row and once three in a rum. Folletasimo Ampon, Raymunde

This favours the possiblity of Dayro, and Car Carmona. houzer, loser Al Sima,

Winning pitcher Hal New monotonous with the French

at 5.30 p.m. The hope was ex dominating in the Arst 10 United Press,

Bronstein gaining his needed minutes and the Turks coming two draws. Busalan chess exposed that this meeting would NORWAY V. EGYPT

AU NATIONAL · LEAGUE ́ back strongly later on to parts point out that bitherto fully attended. Brooklyn

92 reach half-time with 22-17 in Botvinnik has usually taken a

The following committed wi Chicago Oslo, May 9,

4 10 1 Choir

comfortable lead early in his elected: N favour. Norway and Egypt today Winning pitcher Clyde King,

second half was not tournaments, winning with a Members of the Hendon Foot-

President Miss E divided the opening_two-singles löser Omar Lown,

much more lively until five safe margin, whereas Bronstein Chairman Mrs The Hondon and Hongkong bali Club who arrived yesterday, Apps..

17..21 matches of their first round Now York

minutes before the end when Is noted for winning first places Secretary Mus Ready Hour S players will conclude their en- were R. Ivey, P. Lynch, M. Ist Division v. Polles Recreation European zone

Davis Cup St Louis

362 two of the best Turkish play in the closing. stages of, The bgements in Manila on May 24 Lane, L. Topp, W. Fisher, R.

ture Secretarysk Mra Club (Home) on Monday, May 14 | match,"

*Winning plicher Sai Magile, ers, All-Yalin and Yelmar tournaments, p cornmencing 1.30 pm-f. ailiten, when they will back to the Neknics, P. Austin, E. Evans, J.

Houten; Hon. Bul chess fans hore, rogardicas 3 Van Vilet, The doubles match will be losen Max Lanier Associated. Gunduz, were sent off for four Calany. The English players Westmore, H. Stroud, H. Avis, Exp): McLean. W. Itealot. Wi

Whitby A Mullen Chalmers played tomorrow and the final Press.

toula. The French climbed back of who wins" are prepared to will wave Hongkong by HOẶC B

O. Hinshlewood, C. brown, W. Melromaklog 1, 0. two singles contests will be Rugdia, beat Greece, 14-14, in six points to do the game aplaud the best Sovick grand- It was agreed to" sale

Baker A Boence, 1. Waid. 0:2

plared" un': Ezidiorishasuolatad, the sochi-nnat-requins. Crachios 15-20 thm, 01-20 - Chatbed master crowned with the Aurela member of ash club to m

02-a, yorks champlom noguntur, liha

fram Họnter. The two elaborate plans for their enjoy~ | Harding, G. Aritm, J. It. Goodmon Learna wil addition to a series of games the Colony. with the Filipinos.

day.

W. Hollanda, T. d. Hemsley (skin); W. D. Faster, D. R. Roberts, J. 15. Zbons, J. E. Hayward (skip).

Reserver C. Bohram and W. P.,

TALKOO

.3

The

Treasurer,"

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