THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1953.
SOUTH CHINA BEAT ARMY 3-0 AND SHOW UP AS A VASTLY IMPROVED TEAM
By "SPIV"
South China, though still one point behind Kitchee, maintained their one-game advantage over the Senior League leaders when they de- feated Army yesterday by three goals to nil, all of which were scored by Lee Yuk-tak.
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Army, still-dogged by injuries, were without Casey, Ward and Poole, and on
the run of play yesterday deserved better than their 3-0 fate.
They had as much of the play as their opponents and chances at goal, but luck of accurate shooting power and slow position brought all these opportunities 16 nought.,
After trailing by one goal to nil in the first hall, Osborne presented right-wing Hunt with intre
when glorious chances
defence a after leading the
in cách merry chase he sent time a autiful centre above the defenders only to see hunt stam the ball almost at point blank range wite of the mark.
Osborne
showed tremendous aperd and excellent ball control | and time and again in the frat South China half ripped the defence open with
runs along the touchline us into the middle, but
surprisingly almusst rompietely, tárved la The second half.
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Marston at inside-left work-.) ed hard and succeeded aumber of occasions to get his forwards going with well- placed passes, but Gray at centre-forward was below form, bring erratic with the chances that came his way.
The Anny defence stood up routly against the superior South China forward line, und although coming out the better in the direct thekte, were greatly handleapped in speed, whether on the run or to the fum of, the ball.
us many almost manoeuvering into
at least two, Arst-timedi a short pass from sibe for saving almost "sure-goal” thots in aud Lee Kwong-wing over the bar. dition to half a dozen close-in
one,
Pownall showed evident signs of his recent injury and slowed considerably after Like down first few ininuten.
a
chancr
Play was even for the next nte minutes
the ball travelled from end to end at a fast pace.
tho
A good move by Yu Chouk- yin, in the 10th minute gave fot prominent among the South China, their first god. Army defenders yesterday was Working the ball up on Well at left-half, who un his, he swing it over right to right-wing Lee display yesterday definitely de-across served
who to tura futuro Kwon-wing. in
ipped it back to right-hair Lan Colony representative matekes.
Fast on the tackle pridd on
A quick push forward by the run, he provided a constit stumbling block to the Chinese | Law sent Lee Yuk-lak through, SAWILDE rend left-back forwards and time and again who
Ja Wells and the
5031 of his ride
a ground came to with lighting covering-up to
cross must goalkeeper Williams from cluse in. the throug
Fuji. A little more length in his clearance
Immediately from the kick- should make him one of the
missed 11 off, Army
golden outstanding left-backs of the
of scoring when opportunity Gray, after getting to a through
season.
rescue
South China yesterday show-pass and with only the goal-
mouth and the goalkeeper in
el unmistakable signs of being front of him at about 10 yards
their
a vastly improved team after range, had the mortification of concentrated training seeing his powerful rising shot being Just tipped away by Pau King-yin for a corner.
schedule.
From beginning to end they kept up lightning pace, and their forward line showed not more. precision In their
und approachi balt control the goal but greater punch and shooting power.
only
The first mal coull have bem uverted had centre-hali Barlowe or right-back Pownall Exa little faster to the hall to tackle Lee Yuk-tak after he had got past left-back Wells, second geal 100 it Barlowe had been a little quicker with his foot, in stopping the short centre more
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Army survived their turn at the goilmauth. A shot by Yuc Cheuk-yin of a right-wing pass bounced off from the shovilders of Pownall and went to Kwok Ying-lok
Wi
with the beat, drové t Lae Kwong-wing at right goalkeeper to and the
wing was n vastly improved the way across the goudmouth.
outshone his player and even
South China came back with team-nude
another dazzling run by Lee
pars from the goaline, how-
first-timed by ever, was Yak-tak over the bar.
Leganterel
at
From Australia, following the South African victory Melbourne, comes a frank, revealing disclosure of the problems fac- ing the team that will visit England this summer. It is written by Clif Cary, Australian journalist and broadcaster, whose book “Cric-, ket Controversy” created a storm after the MCC Australian tour in 1946-47.
Australian Cricket Is "On The Skids"
JEALOUSIES-AND OLD AGE
RUGGER INTERNATIONAL
France Opens Season With A Victory Over Scotland
Paris, Jan. 10.
Franco opened the International Rugby Union season with n victory over Scotland today by 11 points (one goal, one dropped goal and une penalty) to five (one goal) at Colombes Sladium here.
At balf time Francë led 8-5. Į the fine tackling of ihelr Scotland had a good share of opponents, whip were penned in the play, and in the last 20 | their own half for long perioda, minutes
came near suntching
long
Australian cricket is on the skids. It has all been caused by a
victory, In this period the In the Club programme, Board of Control tottering with old age, inter-State jealousies, and selec-fast hardworking Scottish for Richmond tors who lack courage, imagination, and vision.
are
ended, R wards gained the ascendancy sequence of success by the Services from Ports- over the heavier French pack, United but the weight of their for mouth with a six points (two wards had given France a de-tries) to five (a goal) victory. cided advantage until the pack Richmond were down in the. began to tire.
first half, but a recovery after the interval and an incident The three-quarters 10-day shortly before half time, which were far from brilliant on either | Velved the Services of a try, elde. The French Olympic gave them an exciting win. #20 sprlater Alain ́ Porthault, from A lauch judge was respon whon much was expected, had sible for the "incident" by rais- disappointing game. They his flag just as D. Howit best three-quarter on the field crossed Richmond's line. In- was Scotland's right wing DM.stead of the expected try a
home 25 line.
RESULTS IN BRIEF
Resulta of
mugby matches two played to-day were:
Together they are wrecking the world's greatest cricketing machine. Unless a miracle happens, the machine will be completely dismantled this summer by Hulton and his men.
Without the bumper our fast Omcials must
famous post-men accept 00 ported to build our
still clever but, no cent of the blame for the tragle war elevens.
devastating. longer
and the decline which today makes it
cricket
followers absence English
of a continual hostite hard for us even to put up a must be staggered at our con-barrage from one end has also respectable show against the sistent batting failures ant had its effect on Bill Johnston South African "second" eleven. - bowling lapses against the
at the other, There can be no hope for our South Africans, and I shudiler future while certain men are Jo think what would be our allowed to sit in secrel
Bose, who got in some sparklineout was orderest and fate if Eric Rowan, McCarthy, dominate the game even to the extent of barring Sid Barnes be true, also and, if mumour placing a ban on Don Tallon, whose farin this summer ranks him with Evans as the world's best wickelkeeper,
Nourse, Chubb" and other, top class stars
were in Cheetham's side.
ROBBED OF A WEAPON
The Control Board's stupid rule which totally bans bum- Inside reports too suggest pers has robbed "Lindwall and weapon which has there is no longer evident the Miller of a great comradeship which help. I won us several Tests.
WEAKENED ARMY
SIDE BEAT THE
HKCC SCORPIONS
By "THE ZOMBIE"
With practically all the Colony wickets in a
Our affuck in England, with bumpers vermitted, will be more virile and dangerous but, even so, will lack the youthful sting which hod
England players ducking, ficking, and playing late in the last three
rubbers.
so many
Lindwall and Miller, given a free hand, remain worki class, and on English pitches Johnston will be better suited.
ling runa,
French
Shortly before the end of the match he brought the crowd to their feet by crossing the
'ilno carrying French players with him, but the referee decreed a French touch down.
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on
tha
Rugby Leagub Barcow 1 Belle Vue Rangers 1: nauley 26 York 6; firadford Northern 34 Leers; Brainley 5 Walichaven played a 113; Doneaster & Salford 8: Feather- Scotland'stone Rovers 10 Hull 20: Hedders- steld 13 Hundet 5; Hull Kingston Rovers v Castleford (postponed owing to foc): Ketidsley 12 Dewsbury B verpool City Widnes 0: (aban dened after 50 minutes fog); Rochdale torne v St Helens postponed ground un: Swinton v Warrington
postponed owlag to fogi: Halfax 12 Wakefield Trinity 2: Wigan 13 Old- han 27: Workington Town 5 Letgh 12.
Rugby Union
Bolh full-backs Found
game, with N.W. Cameron a little better of Against this is the fact that our fast bowlers are ageing, and on the two. He added the points our it is problematizal how they to his side's try with a great will stand up to six days play kick from five yards inside the every week, especially as Miller | touch Hine. will be called upon to play magy long innings to help the several wenk chinlca in our batting- which is lamentable at the moment.
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SNAPS UP LOOSE BALL
France opened the scoring in the
minute seventh
with penalty NO LONGER GREAT
goal by R. Bertrand from
Six casy position. Morris is no longer great.minutes later they went further Hassett and lan Johnson
ahead through a fine piece of Carabignac, pear to be almost over the hill. opportunism by Harvey
the fly half, who snapped up a is consistently incon- sistent, while ing has slowed loose ball following a line-out up in the fold and in inter- und dropped a fine goal, State matcher his efforts to spin out Upposing batsmen buvo been pitiful.
But because of our
ap-
present
from Lee Kwong-wing which Maic Chun-wan on the other woh-wing whose backward crumpling state, Saturday was an ideal day for cricket set-up, all those men,
1 past him to give Lee Yuk-wing. 1ak a clear shot at goal,
CANNOT BE BLAMED
If there WHN
it was that shown by -forward Kwok Ying-lok. who she did not have the spect of the other forwards in his] William ut goal cunnot be feet. Past on the clear run, he blameri for the three goals was loud when in the
short
goal-
he
in
Lec
Ohorne held the spotlight for the next few minutes. Working up on the left with conceded and was respon-passing movements or
the ball, he sent in a beautiful of the melee in front
centre just over forward Lau mouth.
Yer, but Hunt, reing
up, Star of the South China de slammed the ball over the bar. fence yesterday was centre-half | Intercepting a pass from his Ko Nekrung. who is well on left-half, Osborne was agal The way to belog the best through towards the midge the centre-half in the Colony. His next minute and was almost Interceptions left little to be through only In be robbed of desired, -and -his-feeding show the ball by Lau Yee at the માં tremendous improvement. goalmouth. though still retaining a little of is wild tendencios.
French Win
Test From
Australians
Bordeaux, Dec. 11.
A groul und a try in the
THE PLAY
opening minutes gave South China kicked off France a 5.0 victory over Fagdust the Polkes end and pro- the second vided the capacity crowd an Rugby League Test match early thrill when Lee Yuk-tak
Australia in
here today.
The two countries are now lovel in the series, for Australia won the first Tes in Paris by 10 to 12. The third and final Test will be played in January 25 at Lyons.
Today's match was a grim struggle from start to finish and the only
wheu Genoud won the first clean game and Mon-
scrum of the
score cume
trucells shot through to send the bull out to Benausse.
He innile ground and prased to Carrere, who
went over
DISASTROUS
START BY
INDIANS
San Fernando, Trinidad, Jan. 10.
Pownall took the ball up from Like rentre-line right up info the penalty box but his My forward saw none of the far- wards in position to take it.
Maintaining their attack. Army
back caine
through Osborne on the left, and this time his centre to the far end.
of the goal was connected
by
Hunt, but Pau King-sin effect-
ed a brilliant save,
Osborne gave two more open- ings before the interval, but in the first Hunt miskicked, and in Osburne's ground The second cross went all the way across the goalmouth. The test half ended with South China coming back into the attack and holding their A-0 lead.
bowlers in the Cricket League matches.
Even Craigéngower decided to bat first after winning the loss, and in the major matches of the week the ad vantage went to teams who took second lease of the wicket.
except Johnson for selection.
are certainties
To them you can safely add the names of rather negative Colin McDonald, Hule, Benaud, and two wicketkeepers, Langley and Ian McDonald.
Scottish attacks brought their reward when Rose dived over in the corner for atry and Cameron converted.
A
of
Whiles Dubiles.
Final Irish Trial
10 Blue 11 played at
County Championship (Quarter-Final) Devon Dorset & Wilteltre 3,
Club Matches Harlequins 3 Blackticnth 0; London Hospita) 11 Exeter ; London Irish Royal Air Force 8: Old Merchant 27 Aldershot Services 28; Taylors Richmond & United Services Ports- mouth 5: Rosslyn Park & London Beottish 10; "Wasps & Guy's Hospital D; Abertillery 6 Glamorgan Wan- lorers 3 Bath 4 London Welsh 5; Bedford & Coventry 13; Birkenhead Park 13 Dublin Wanderers 15) Brac ford 27 Olley 6; Bridgend 3 Llanelly
Bristol.11 Saracens Cataborne Paignton, Cardin 13 Aberavan 5; Cross Keys 34 Old Paulines · 8; Gloucester 10 Leicester B: Manchester Old Edwardians 0; Moseley 0 Notts
| Maesteg 4: Newport & Cheltenham 3: Northampton 24 Rugby 3; Redruth Somerset Devonport Services 0; Police 0 Bridgwater & Aililon 3; stud 9 Mountala Ash 3: Weston Super-Mare Taunton 6: Glasgow Acedemesis 3 Stewarts College former pupils 6: Herials former pupils G Walsonians 3: Royal Jügħ School former nuplis 8 West of Scotland 3; Creditun 3 Newton Abbot
Framco got the only score of the second half with one of the best movements of the game. Wing forward R. Bordel was up to accept a pass from Maurice Prat, the left centre, and touch et down near the posts to give Neath a Swansea 5: Newbridge Bertrand an casy conversion,
crowd about 40,000 watchet the match played in damp, foggy weather.
Scotland made great efforts to save the game as the French inst 20 pack tired in the minutes. D. M. Scott, the left centre,
went through French_defence... Tike _A roller until he was checked dve yards out and the ball went He loose. Then came Rose's great fields effort as he barged across the line with two French players
Cralgengower actually balled The best win of the week was
The remaining dve positions their 172 runs that of Army over the HKCC133 minutes for Scorpions, in which Alexander for nine wickets declared in will be filled by Davidson, Car- took six wickets for 50 runs. this match and Kowloon rull, de Cosery, Craig. Ion John-
Cricket Club were just short of son, Noblet, or Ron Archer. Army's win Was the more four runs for a win with their
Our only young bowler of that they were last creditable in
wicket after their 105
potential class is Davidson. He without three of their regular minutes' stay at the wicket.
is a younger edition of Johnston, players including their skipper Haycraft, De Cruz, and Farmer. With Broadbridge facing the but cannot spin the old ball like Wright, both
of whom were bowling of George Souza in the the Victorian," engaged in the hockey match last over, they only needed nine hetween the Combined Services runs in the last three balls but and Civilions
succeeded in taking only'five;
HOW THEY STAND
Captain Graec, who did very well in local cricket last season with his batting and leg-breaks, return in made an auspicious
Optimista scoring 42 runs.
Scorpions RAF Royal Air Force's win over Kec | Recreio
alo a bowler's Army triumph, and Kingsford must
Recreio have made full usc of the C wickel and the Recreio cross- Navy
devastating wind for his
off- inc spinners that gave him six wickets for 33 runs.
the
RAF But for some missed catches Dockyard and a little more strength in Army
IRC bowling on
of KCC the part
CCC-KCC | Navy Craigengower, the match at Happy Valley might Police have ended the same way. A3 It was a
a close finish was seen.
after being
missed DBS Dodge, three times, although on dim- cult chances, went on to score 82-top score for the week.
Ten minutes after the resump- The Indian cricket team open- tion South Chua Increased thele
Chun-wah ed their West Indies tour to-day | lead. Mok
beat with a two-day match against Pownall from the throw-in und near East Indian XI, and were his waist-high centre was shop- Yuk-tak who corner, Churchill's diving all out in their first innings for the
ot by Let ped tackle being Just too late.-Rivers unly 153.
swerved round Barlowe and beni
George Souza's 44 kept him made a ne conversion from
Vinoo Mankad, who is captain-Williams with a left-footed cross
still at the head of the batting near touch-Reuter.
rather Ing the touring
he was averages, and team in place Bround drive. of Vijay Hazare, suffering from
unlucky to be out to a similar Nire minutes later Lee Yuk- an injured foot, made 73, and tak completed the bal-trick shot that had already had him Gadkari 34.
when Lee Kwok-wing's short besten several times this season cutting an off-spinner to his past Barlowe and India made a disastrous start, pass went
wicket. with a close-in losing
four wickets for eight presented Lee
grounder. runs
ALL-ENGLAND
BADMINTON
The Indians were 38 for six at lunch, but the seventh wiekat London, Jan. 10.
Mankad Bik Geoffrey King of Kent today pair,
Gadhar Won the angles true in the All- rallied after lunch, carrying the England
Badminton score to 131 for 6 at ten, Junior Championships at Wimbledon,
The pair added 50 In King who eliminated Jimmy minutes, and in the last over Lim of Malaya in the semi-finals before tea yesterday,
to
Mankad made the
to-day defeated partnership worth 102 in 120 Graham Bell of Yorkshire by minutes with a straight drive 15- and 15-4. He also won the to the boundary.Router. doubles and mixed doubles,~~-~
Reuter,
KCC TENNIS
The winner in the Ladics!
Section of the Kowloon Cricket
Recreln KOV KKU
First Division
and
17 Old Alleyniens & Metropolitan Police 9: London University
J; the Bournemouth
St Tuomas's Tlospital 3 Ester 11: Penryn i Pen-
steam
He Voce-and can be hostile.
is fast something like
ulsa bals well brilliantly.
Hole is an excellent stroke. hanging on to him.-Reuter.
still a maker, but Benaud is
FINAL IRISH TRIAL
PWD T LP gamble.
Second Division
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URGENTLY NEEDED
Carroll is batsman
zance & Newbyn --Reuter
SIX NEW CAPS
London; Jan. 11. Six new caps. four of them forwards, are included in the Irish Rugby Union team, chosen to-day to meet Frince ot Ravenhill, Belfast on
The
team R. J.
London, Jan. 10.
Saturday, January 24. In a rousing and 'exhilarating which provided the
Gregg a better opening game,
M. F. but selectors with valuable infor- than McDonald
Lane (University College. neither is in the same class as mation, the Probables beat the Queen's University)
(two | Cork) K. J. Henderson - (North Barnes, who is urgently needed Possibiles by 16 points to solidify our batting and give placed goals, a penalty roal and of Ireland Football Club). K. try) to 11 (a placed goal and | Quinn (Old Belvedere), M., Mar- it guts.
two tries) in the anal Irish tell (Bestive Rangers), J. Kyle
- FC)-- (North of Ireland O'Meara
I think Alec Bodser will be more than delighted with our frontline batsmen, while only Miller la loft to stem total collapse.
Craig is good — a
second Archle Jackson-but he may be
Landsdowne
Rugby trial at Road, Dublin, to-day.
R. F
Roo
P.
Cork), In a fine match, the first half
W. Dublin provided the better play. After College, the interval the Probables pack
(Dublin University) Ander down their
BON (Queen's University). gradually wore
Lawlor (Clontarf) T. Reld opposite numbers who had up
(Garryowen),,
McCarthy till then been more or less a too young for our old Control
(Dolphin), R. Cavarnagh (Uni- match for their fancied rivals, Board members, and these same
versity College, L
· Dublin), W. gentlemen do not like de Courcy at the full-backs Robin E. Dell (Collegians).
commits because he
the un Gregg was more prominent of pardonable
making the man in
•
The newcomers are · Gregg.
Sedgman Evens strokes. I think, however, that Reverend Gerry Murphy, who Fortell, Anderson, Held, Kava
Score With Jack Kramer
he must make the side.
played in four of the five In- Kevin ternationals last year. No matter how you view the
Quinn and. A.W. Browne
op probable Australian team you
posite centres, changed places cannot help feeling that it will
at hair time, Quinn going over completely lack the fighting
to the Probables and staking a spirit, consistent batting strength and tactical leadership, to hold strong claim for his first green New York, Jan. 11. Frank
dis- the Ashes against an England can since 1948. He showed to- Sedgman,
which
day that he can be a has been team-building
most gusted and angered by with marked success.
menacing attacking centre.
the three-quarters, nono
In Hutton, England has a manor Pau Klag-yin; J. Edgar Hoover
THE TEAMS
South China: Soong Ling-sing, Lau Lee; Lau Chi-ping. Ko Po-keung, Toug Sheung: Lee Kwong-wing, Lee Yuk-tak, Kwok Ying-lok, Yiu Cheuk-yin. Mok Chun-wah.
Army: Williams; Pownall, Wells; Adams, Barlowe, Stevens: Hunt, Crilly, Gray, Marston, Osborne,
Turns Down
IBC Offer
New York, Jan. 11.
McCracken were both alert in
nagh and Bell.
Of the Irish side which beat France in Paris last.. season, only six players hoki their places and, compared with the aldo benten by England át Twickenham in the closing international of Inst -cousoni, there are eight changes:
Yet.. there are no real sup priscs when taking current form into account.
his quick defeat by Jack Kramer on Saturday de- who will make the negative and really enhanced his reputation, feated the veteran American uninspiring Hassett more than though Jack Kyle and Herby feel his increasing years long star 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 today in before the tour is over.
Quinn, the loft, contre, is ro- Madison Square Garden to: It Denis Campion is fit to give efence and attack. The most called after winning the last of even their series at two-all of his best and with Hutton, impressiva forwards were Larry hin two caps against the Aus
Wärke, Robin Roe, Freddie tralians In 1848-Reuter. in the world professional Gravency, May, Alec Bedser,
Anderson, Paddy, Lawlor, Tom Evans, Tracman, Tattersall, and Reid, A.L Browne, Ronnic others in the line-up against us, Mr J. Edgar Hoover, head of tennis tour. ·
no Australian can feel confident Kavanagh and J. R. Brady. the Federal Bureau of Investi-
Pancho Segura of Ecuador
Your store of potential Test gallon, today turned down a
*COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. million dollar offer to become gave the lanky Ken McGregor of stars doesn't end there.
In Austraila. we have a big In their quarter-final of the houd of the International Box-Australia another lesson in tennis'
tacties, 6-4, 6-4. It was Segura's opinion of Erie Beder, yet to County Championship agmost fourth straight-set triumph over wear an England
cap.
wo Dorset and |--Wiltshire at McGregor in as many tries. have seen enough, of Sheppard Torquay, Devon won by nine Colony Open Champtendilpr and Ikin to realise your final points (three tries) to three Victoria Squish Courts-habe. The players The following are the results
Forie:V, FIULI, Newalt. 193.B) D. B. will be many more times (one try), and thus qualified to vite qn/Lur: 1. S. Kingniors of the Boccer matches in the
changed Singles opponents, withi School Football League played preciation of the offer made to Sedgman meeting Segura for the yesterday.
LINZ WIN IN Schools Footballing Club.
CALCUTTA
Mr. James Norris, President of the IBC announced. that he had received a telegram from Mr Hoover expressing
ap-
TODAY'S SPORT
were to have werful than the South Afri- meor the winners of the York 18.15); PL. lolies, v2. A fowell
cans, who are at present mak-shire and Lancashire replay.
(115) 0 W. Parrist Wing/Cur-Hot kine (5.00); by: Col J.-B. Fylor y D. Williamm. (045)) 5/0-Charles V Capt
him, but saying he could not| Arst time, since the tour began ng us feel anything but the hero was no doubtht F. Walton (340); PA Cummmójy:P. J. Jutular Division.-St Louis 4. arcept such an opportunity at last week but Sedgman was so champion cricket nation of Devon's superiority. Their for Power-46,15): Mat R: 1. Hongdalu
Calcutta, Jan. 11. Club American Tennis Toura- Austra's Linz Athletik Sports ment at Cox's Road' yesterday Club today defeated the Indian was Mr M. Ramchand, Mrg La Football Association, consisting Aberdeen 0: Wah Yan HK. 4, F. Stokes wan runner-up
of the best players in East Y.M.T. Prim, 1; Junior Tech. 1, | Bengal, 2-0.
Wah Yan Kin o; St Joseph's 7 Hannery Road 6; Northcoto 1, 20,000 spectators cheered the King's Salesian 5, E.E.P.M. visitura sparkling display of 0; Qucer's 8. E.K.A.M. 0, clover short passes and superb
In the Men's Section, Major G; Walker took honours, with D. Chen runner-up). (*;
The winners of the Booby Prize were, Men G. Gillary and Master E-Flyne............
control of the ball,France Senior Division.-Wah Yan
Kln 3, St Joseph's law.
this time.
by his straight defeat
disgusted by
The foren warts dominated the “Berum • ICM; Miscpherson (618);; L. Car Krater, Cajundar, that he world,
cricketers are in for u Mr. Harry Markson, Managing asked to mest jealous old ver happy New Year Our and supported by Glyn John. Tingey Li G. 3. Foreve (433). Director of the IBC, announced king of pro temale again today. n week ago that the Organism-It toni Sedgman shree some and only hope is for a Control in great farm at ofend-of halt,
on plannel to offer the BI an hour and 10 minutes, but he nang dad hand over the threatening dangertenibly Council Meeting 20
Board! Barbermult in readmit the three-quarters were alward
Meetings |
director ten-year contract ovened the series with, a musters,
Fonderafilp, to Miller, exhibition
That Devon did not win by a ofcontrolled calling for $100,000, a year, to ful hood the organisation,fiquler..) Tennis, United Pred
KAS Kreator, Martin, was due, 19
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