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"MISTER FOOTBALL" IS SET ON PUTTING WALSALL BACK ON ITS FEET
Walsall, Sept. 24.
The man they call "Mister Football" in Britain is making positively his last public appearance at this industrial town north of Birmingham this season - with his well known act of taking a struggling soccer team and putting it on its feet again.
Major Frank Buckley, after over 20 years in the limelight of football manngership, is all set on taking Walsail, bottom club in the Third Division (South) last season, to the top again as his last fling before retiring from football,
years, in which he had made it one of the best Second into Division teams and a top promo- tion contender.
The man who made thousands Williams played occasionally with the Leeds club after four of pounds for Wolverhampton for Wales during the next three Wonderers, Hull City and Leeds you but was haunted by Injury; Volled by grooming
loent boys Charles proved to be perhaps the In stucitom and then selling greatest and of Buckley's star- them to richer clubs, mys his studded career, winning sa inter- tional cap for Wales at the age aim is to bring Walsall out the doldrums not! then refire of 18, after less than a season in from the game he has graced so op eis football. He went on to represent his country ahroo lanes more at contre-half.
long.
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At the end of last season, There are high hopes among Walrall's loyal band of sup Buckley severed his connection
porters that what Buckley pre- kets will, Indeer, come to pass, Buckley first hit the headlines
in the years immediately before
World War 11 when, as manager * Valvesbarpton.
Wurderers
twhore stround is only a low male: away from Walsall's) be steered thrm to the Cup Final of 1938 and produced some of
Thes
greatest stars of the game. Stan
for so long Eng-
lanta and Buckley's i
When
successor to Wolves manager,
Buckley
product-found from the local youth leagues of Wolverhampton.
S
WIEN international goal
Bert Williams, keeper
bought from Walsall for a small trans- for fee when just another pro- mising youngster. So was the
Then he said he was through with football-- but within two up on the months he pupped
ngala when the sports pages"
irectors of Walsall announced that he had agreed to serve us manager for one season only, United Press,
PREMONITION TO BID FOR FRENCH PRIZE
London, Sept. 24.
Brigadier W. P. Wyatt's St. Leger winner Premoni- tion is to bid for the vainable French race, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, to be run at Longchamp on Sunday, October 4.
The race, to be run over a mile and a half two furlongs less than the St. Leger is worth more than 25,000 pounds sterling so that it is indeed a prize worth winning.
of the
Man
From a national point of view And there is more to it than current England captain, Billy
Th Buckley found Wright, whom
for there is over 2,000 | there osan joy that thn French playing lun schoolboys' team pounds sterling for the breeder challenge had been overthrown in Worcestershire.
winning horse which, [and by one of the cunners of the should it be Premonition, would | Royal steble; from the financial point of view I was rather a be the Brigader's wife.
at New-different matter.-Chino The cult was bred market
Precipitation out of Speelul. by Trial Ground, a my he bought Premoni- from Colonel Lötter.
second Boris Trial Ground's foal. The first WIK so badly kicked as yeuring Ont. he and to be destroyed,
Those whit lacked Premoni-
PREFERS LOCALS After leaving Wolverhampton, just before the end of the war, Buckley dropped
fool- out of ball for a while, but when Hull the League 18 City re-entered
appointed their
1047
Ju'
fret maneget,
Will Rogland internationa! Ralch Carter and experienced
flon on the grounds that he was former England player Eddie
Precipitation, Burbank
around. 501 buitek
wanderful ire of stayers of the Buckley started once more on a
highest class, found a nice 30 puth of developing local boys.
He persuadfekt Danish start one winner. Viggo Jensen to sign for Hull a an amateur-foreigners are not allowed to play for British clubs as professionnis-but differences soon rose between Buckley and the club's directors.
The director, encouraged by
the splendid
Hull's team.
the transfer
· Leeds-at - that -lime, was -In a bay way. Relegated from The Firat Division in 1946-47,
the
It really was the colt's turn to win though he was not generally expected to beat his stable com- panion, the who was
favourite.
Queen's Aureole,
a warm five to four
those
LAWN BOWLS TEAMS
The following are, Club selec- tions for League Lawn Bowls matches to be played tomorrow:
Indian R.c.
CHINA MAIE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1953.
BACK HOME FROM INDONESIA
The South China Athletic Association soccer team returned to Hongkong yesterday from their tour of Indonesia and Singapore. Their tour record was:- Played 18, Won 12, Drew 5, Lost 1, China Mail Photo.
FAMOUS SPORTS
I
STARS
MET ...
HAVE “Bombardier" Billy Wells
Cameron
& Herbert Bernard
By ARCHIE QUICK
Long before the Jack Doyle Tests. It was a merry party. era. Just in front of the Georges Even that confirmed pon-smoker Carpentier enga,. “Bombardier" and tectotaller "Jock" Cameron to two lagers. the Adonis of was persugrled By Wells was
1, and while heavyweight boxing. There was Thay made him no fulsome feminine adulation the rest of them trouped off to for him there was
I put "Jock to bed, for the dance I
"See you in the morning." said very secondary Trish songbird, nor did he command the boule-Cameron, my particular friend, vards Hike the French inner as I tucked him in, but, I had to get back to London early next from Lons.
But the whole of the British morning and I missed him.
never saw him again. Cameron nation-boxing fans and non- boxing fans of the years straddi- went up to see friends in Scot- Ing World War had a deep land, salled from Southampton affection for the ex-soldier who, in an intermediate Union Castle
boat, caught # bug on if he had more of the "killer"
way instinct, must have become the home at Madein, and died at
Town in November first British Heavyweight Cham-Cape pion
since Bob the tragically carly age of 30. of the world Fitzsimmons
It is generally conceded in Where is he now? The "First cricket that Herbert Bernard next to Bertie. Gentleman" of British boxing Cameron was, has not fared too well financially Oldfield, the greatest wicket- many other top-rankers, keeper of all time. The experts Like Ted "Kid" Lewis, for even place the Strudwicks, the instance, he was born too soon, Tallons, the Walcotts and the and
given a
a too generous nature. Billy took on hotel in Sussex, then one in the heart of Mayfair.
like so
well
Evans
of this "Jock" in merit,
His work behind
world
the
behind
the stumps
in Division v HKFC (low):-M. Then he rose to a later fame as was as unobtrusive as his private B. Kagan, U. A. Rumjabu, K. M. Rumjahn, A. M. Omar; J. Hoosen,
the man who struck the gong disposition. He did everything 5. Yusuf, A. R. A. Haluman,
well-known film pro-
pro- quietly and efficiently. Mode Kuchel A. H. Seemi... befo 1. All. K. M. Oma (away):-
duction company's offerings. Now than that, he was an excellent he is a commissionaire at Eletree bataman. Why, in that num- 2ml Division
A.
ve the have Atador: Haroon, A. O. Film studios, but you will seme- mer of 1935 did he not
onc times see him at a ringside at temerity to hit
3nt Division POC (Home)-S.
All-matchi-slart-of-4 -1.98
K.B.G.C.
SWEET REVENGE watching crowds
wanted to
enter He certainly had bad luck market and
buy when losing the Irish Derby on
S. M. Rumiatin; M. 11. Jonn, The horse that S. 8. Hussain, A. J. Hussain, A. M. some high priced stars. Buckley an objectjun. wanted to stick to his local got the race on that occasion,unjahr: 1. Kitchell, N. Daman, A.
B. Kitchell, J. M. A. Ramjahn. boys,
The directors won and, Chamier, was out of the money at the end of the season 1948-40, a Doncaster so Premonition got Abuo, 9. 11. Khan, E. H. Markar. O. R. Sadlek; A. M. Kadir, B, M. Buckley moved on to Leeds very sweet revenga,
S., Ackber, A. R. Razack; United.
How Root Piunonition is will. Alpes, 1. Nazarin, S. Ducks better be
h's M. Y. Adal. judged after French
race. Should he win tbal
ibon congmangly, who say that on the running of chib was struggling near the Aurvole
First Team (away) v Taikoo Club to Pinza foot of the Second Division, and the Deity 4
P.-I. Browne, H. Hughes, King George E Howarth, R. Robertson (5); J. which hind Hot Reen
and Queen
Elizabeth | Tindall. G. Thompson. F. Francis. Third Division football
Sunoson (8); L since Stakes,
Gaddi. E. Pri monition might still W early 1920's, was faced with huve conquered the great Finzarvin, A. Enaman. J. Mekelvle the grim spectre of relegation. at Doncaster had he run, will. Second Team (away) y KDC at
GMackricit, Bunkley immediately ret his not be accused of inane opti-pan-A. Hutton
Parker, D. Trail (S): Ure; E scouts to work, and within amism.
Baker, A. Baker, J. Crighton (8); short time they turned up kwo After all Premonition not only Volckert C. Grieves. He promising youngsters from Wales bear Aureole by six lengths, vanagh, H. Shields (B),
winger Hold Williams from much further than Pinza Wrexham And a__17-year-old ever done, but beat by three centre-half named John Charles. lengths the French ace, Northen Light, winner of the Grand Prix do Paris.
Leeds
the
ILK. Foctball Club
30 runs
MARCIANO WINS ON ΑΤΚΟ
re-
Now York, Sept. 24. Rocky Marciano tained his Heavyweight Champion title tonight by winning on a technical! knockout over challenger Roland LaStarza in the 11th round. United Press.
USRC PAIR PUT UP A GAME STRUGGLE IN DOUBLES FINAL
By "ARGONAUT”
Mrs K. H. Ip and Mrs Tuo annexed the Colony Open Ladies' Doubles tennis title for the first time when they defeated Mrs Stamp and Miss Philip in the final yesterday at the Ladies' Recreation Club by 6-4, 4-3.
Contrary to expectations of a runaway victory for the South China pair, a strong stand was made by the losers, who hold their opponents to n 2-3 and 8-5 score in the first set and enjoyed a commanding 3-0 lead in the second set.
Steady and accurate play by Interheng Handicap-Jardine's (C. Bloti and G. Fischeon) beat Mer- Mrs Ip and Mrs Tao carried the cantile Bank (A. C. B. Hopkins and day for them against the fulFA. Anderson) 6-0, 6-5 Club, brilliance of their opponents Livingston & Co. (W. A. Iteed and A. T. Dow) beat National City Dank who, though doing their best to of New York (R. W. Wheeler ani cut down their errors with care. 11. A. Noronha), 0-3, 6-4.. ful placements, found themselves a lille ungdapted to this type of play.
Agstresalve volleys, especially by Miss Philip who put up brilliant performance at the nol, turned out to be their more effective weapon, which could
TODAY'S MATCHES
Colony Ladies' Singles Final-Mes tp v. Mrs Tao.
Cojony Ladies Plate Flant: Mrs Fowler ve Stomp.
Club Marys Singles Open-(0) Z wed|Zulauf.v. J. Stillębo
lub Man Singlon Handicap-(7 I. Illahovd v. J. Morrell; (2) "G. 1.
have given them better results Nomon w. W. It. Williams. and they been able to maintain lock (N. W. Calvert and L. Jovino
Interhong Handicap-(0) Whee- the attacking amo with ac- v. Mercantile Bank (R. C. Chapman
curate and more forceful and J. Pereira),
ground sunkes,
Mrs Ip opened the service
and got off comfortably to--a 2-0 lead before
the Stamp MR VARGAS
Philip combination sottled down and broke through Mrs Tao's service to reduce the margin to
With the store at 30-30 Miss Philip's service in the fourth grane, Mrs Ip slammed a beautiful TV inner along the middle of the court, and Miss Philip overdrove efter drawing Mrs Ip to the net to allow Mrs Jp and Mrs Tao to widen thei: lead to 3-1,
A double-fault by Mrs Ip in
STANDS
PAT
Manila, Sept. 24.
The Second Asian Games ·
the fifth game paved the way to will be completely free of
game any racial or national dis the USRC pair's seconicl
Dr win with Miss Philip putting in crimination,
Regino the final touch with a passing Ylanan, the Hon. Secretary intercepting volley.
of the Games, stoutly main-
The
*however,
Chinese pair, came back strongly to take the tained today.
Mrs next two games at love.
held her next
Dr Ylanan insisted that the
Stamp galiantly 40, but she ruling restricting the forthcoming service game could not slop meet to "Asian nationals"
and her
by
was
pre-
Mrs In Itom serving to a 40-13 solidly sustained by the icad and taking the game and cedents set by the International first
when Mrs Ect
Stamp Olymple Committee. alipped in reaching to sideline drive by Mrs Ip.
INSTANT SUCCESS
Playing a
in tho
Meanwhile, the Asian Garnet Foderation President. Mr Jorgo
. Vargas, said that he stood, pat more aggressive on what ter told the Hongkong second set, Mrs newspapers about the question of
with instant success. A stream to the Colony.
Chess Stamp and Mics Philip met eligibility during iris recent visit
Chess
Kowloon
Club's Annual
Meeting
Kowloon
of fine volleys by Miss Philip at
the net took them to a 3-0 and soon after to a 4-1 lead.
The statements of Mr Vargas and My Ylaman were the offshoot
kang
AS
A fine cricketer, a great team Committee members, especially | 1p and Mes Too beat Mrs Stamp and case moy fervicemen from the
Sau
Dr Varghs pointed out further that this rule applied to Singn- pore, and all the member coun- tries of the Asian Games Fede-· ration
The Champlons rallied back is Proes repart quoting the with all they had at this stage South China Morning Post and, kooping the ball well in charging Mr Varges with issuing statements • in contradictory the opposing backcourt, drew level at 4-4 and went bu to take Hongkong and in Manila on this
vital question. a big fight, and this fair-caded over of Hedley Verity's and at
the lead at 5-4. giant is as well preserved and Sheffield of all places too?
The losers, made a gallant bid Mr Vargas claimed that what general meeting The annual He handsome as ever.
still holds with R. H.
Chess Club in the 10th game to stem the he said in Hongicong was that Catterall the record for a firth of the
Peninsula tide, holding Mra Ip's service any person born there would be Billy, if I remember rightly wicket partnership against Eng-was held at the
qualified to represent it in the without consulting the records, and in a Test Match while two Hotel yesterday when members An overdrive
An overdrive by Mrs Stampi¦Ásian gemos unless he toolk some Best came to the front by other notable batting feats of of the Committee were elected, put her opponents at vanlege other nationality. He added that winning the Championship of the his wore a stand of 265 with The Hon. K. M. A. Barnett, point and amidst intense excite-a British subject permanently. British Army In India when he McMillan for the Transvaal
even if bo was born some was stalloned at Quetta in 1912.
a successful year and length drive by Mrs Ip to com and a 327 partnership with ported
where olie, When he came home he beat the against the Orange Free State the President of the Club, re- ment Miss Philip netted a good residing or domiciled in Hong-
would also be quoil-. fancied Sergeant Sunshine, and Briscoe
fled. However, he went on, re- THE RESULTS Griqualand Expressed the hope that another cedo the game, set and match. against
chess club might be founded in
The results of yesterday's matches sidence in Hongkong should be it was roses, roses all the way West. until he bumped up against
at least five years, and in no Hongkong. He also thanked the were:
Cokery_Ladies' Doubler Final: 3drs Carpentier at Ghent,
and a Joyal friend,
A. E. Gomes, Hon,Mia Philip 6-3, 6-4.
mother country be eligible. The kindhearted "Bombardier" man,
death was Mosars Cameron's untimely
and J. P.
de Club Men's Singles -now Champion of Britain, A great blow to a game which Secretary,
botle boat. W. 31. Wu do, Treasurer, for made a fool of the French boy, he adorned with such skill and Carvalho, Hon. hesitated at knocking him out, humility. Although he was from the work they had done in the 81 beat E. W. M. Bryant
Club Mixed Doubles Handicap and got knocked out himself. Johannesburg and the Transvaal, past year.
Cmdr and Mrs 3. figge boat Mr and Mrs Straine, 6-4, 6-2. With his own temperament beat-"Jock's" roots were as deeply
Mr Barnett was re-elected irt Division v IRC at Sockunpop. Ing him, he lost the return in implanted in Scolland as any 4 pan.:--E. Liddell, W, McCall, K.
of the Club, while
Mr Vinnan declared that the. A. Baker, L. G. Young_(Skip); B,
London and was beaten by two man of Natal, and he often said President
Was re-clécted
ruling elven by Mr Vardas had Locke, R. Flaxman, J. Skinner, B. unceremonious Americans, Billy to me: "1 wonder why I wasn't Mr J. Tausz
Klaus,
Vice-President. Messrs A. E
already been approved by the So on that running Premoni-Bickford (Skip); Wright, L. Papko aud
born in Durban,"
Gomes, J. P. de Carvalho and
Asian Games Fedoration at the must be very good indeed, Strange, T. Morgan, M. N. Rakusan
(Skip).
France,
D. E. de Carvalho were rew and must have a wonderful
ammal meeting last year. Ho Kowloon C.C.
But in detent, Billy Wells was
elected than most
Hon. Secretary, Hon. chance of winning the valuable
the said that the ruling was decided First Division (Home) v KDNC even more popular and coveted "Arc de Triomphe" A. V. Lopes, 3. Tang, J. Chubb. T. champions in victory. From the
Treasurer and Captain respec- Stableford competitien played at up in sexirdance with that of. for Britain.
Cape Godwin, time he beat "Iron" Hague for
while Mr A. M. Souza Shek O recently with 33 points, the Intational Olymple Cern- Capell, F.
Sung
regional will never be a chance JG. Roberto, G. Lee, S. N. followers would hear or speak There
British titie, boxing's
Mrs D Mitchell was the runner events. Tho following to assest how Pinza and Premoni- Wong, F. O. Mader.
have been
Other Committee members up with 31 points. tion really rate for the Derby
the IRC Second Division (Home) v IRC-
to represent
Mrs R. Fox and Mrs M. Ho cited the ease of E. Mac+7° Kwangtung Handicap
winner will sun, no more and. Gitung, I. Bones, E. Gifford, J. no wrong of him, and a light selected
the fistic game when second
division team against elected were Miss Jeanette Piry A. Tibbles W. itchine, A. J. Pia went out
Gray qualified Saturday, 10th October, 1953, confine his activities to the stud. fand, WR. WILL, W. Lo he finally went to defeat at the RCC at Cox Read tomorrow, and Messrs R. C. Dari Barry Cup during the month of as a British subject, was allowed for the Fred Donald Bailey of Trintiad, who, A. Biriukof, A. M. Souza - and Brigadier Wyatt's colt, however, ward; E. P. White, W. Baker, B.
commencing at 1.30 0.7
August.
to represent Eritrit, at the 1953: o Arculli (Capt), M. Y G. S. Coxhead. Tickats in the above at win be kept in training for next Aray M. 3. Divecha.
Third Division (Home) v }[KTC!
Rashid
Lodies are reminded that a Helsinki Olympics. But later in l. $2.00 each may be obtained year's big events. It has not yet 11. W. Close AC Tribble, it the firat "White Hope."
Abbas, R. A. IX. 8. E. M. Bux.
Messrs J. Tausz and L. A three club medal competition te same year, Bailey was re- been decided whether he will go Ridadale, T. Lock; W. Duddman, for the long distance cup mees or
Jected as the British representa-- Cocta wore 5. Tadd, H. A. Trigg, CW Laan: Everything was laid on for him Chagia, H. Latchandani, A. IC
appointed will be held on Thursday, in the European pegional niitile distance ovente,
D. B. Sequeira. J. E. Medina, L
October 8. to topple the crown from Jackkar, Myatt, M. Yusuf Samed,
auditors. M. A. Waham, Snr. Gilon, B, Hameland.
Johnson's head,
championships in Bruges, bo but this White
Umpire 12th Man T. 5. Chibe:
The Ladies' Club champion cause he was not a European Taikoo Club
The annual report and ac-ship over 36 holes will be play- v. Black contest was outlawed. G. M. Buit: Scaror M. 1. Razack.
All connerned are asked to mest Wells માધ assalled on all sides at 1 ni, sharp to-morrow at the counts were also adopted.
ed on October 29, partners will having been born and domloited
in Trinidad for hlu lack of ability to take a Star Pier, Kowloon side.
be drawn for.
According to the Manila Chro Liste
will be posted at the nicle, Mr Vagas end uport ar- a Clubhousa and will close on rival here from Hongdong Chich October 21. Will competitors the question of eligibility
NOTICE
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Special Cash Sweep on the
at the Cash Sweep Ofices of the Club at:-- Queon's 'Bldg., Chater Road 5. D'Aguilar Street
382 Nathan Road, Kowloon
Over 700,000 tickets sold to date.
By Order of the Stewards, I. MISA,
Secretary,
Harry Odell
soys
You will thrill to z
“SANGAREE”
D
showing at.
Princess Empire
lion
Hong
He might well win the Ascot Cold Cup as
his sire did in 1937. Premonition should certainly be
1st Division v KBGC at Talkoo at able to repeat his victory over 3.30 p.m.-G. Stark, G. H: Clayton.
the
Frank
in
Cricket Teamsively.
was elected Librarian.
hands of rugged Joe camed (Vio-Capt.), AT
03
Wells will go down in
Aurcole at any distanco over one. H. Kinnibur Spence, 2. stomach punch and his incon-
and a half miles.
DISAPPOINTMENT
1. 1311more. A.
E. Daxter, J. C. Chatimers; G. Graham. J. Rowan. W. C. Bovard, R. B. Marshal
Postponed Game
The great disappointment of the St. Leger was Aurcole's display, thought
The following will represent the como were prepared for his fallure because Dlub de Rectele in a phoned First
Division game against the Craigon
.c.
of his temperament. In order to power, at CCC to-morrow at 4 pun cure the handsome chestrut son A. F. Noronha, E. M. Alarcon, B. V. da Luiz, J. A. da Luɛ; T. X. of Hyperion of his nervous silva, G. A GUC disposition he had six weeks Pereira. pre-race attention by a psycho- Danenberg, C. Roza-Pereira. C.
Parrot, J. F. V. Ribeiro. therapist,
On the surface it looked in i
V.B.R.C.
. FRIENDLY GAME
The following bava' been chosen
the to represent
CrosgengowET C. In a friendly game against
Kaitak, RA.F. st
forporno at 1.45 p.m. (1.20 D.m. Kowloon Ferry);
clusivenes in finishing a fight,
said to but, as he once
me, "Who likes a punch In
the stomach? And I knocked out most of the best men of my time,"
č.
C.
a
NEXT TO OLDFIELD
Way back in September, 1935, African party of South cricketers were having a con- vivial evening at the late Sir Harry Preston's famous Brigh- ton hotel. Here at the crossroads where all sporlamen not were ("Nummy") G. Reed. I skipper H.
the effervescent
tho paddock at Doncaster as it 3rd Division (Home) v Club de that had worked. He showed Recreio al p.m.-M. Bobs, A. none of his previous tantrums. G. Comwell, C.
Edwarda Curry ledew, whe
But in the race liselt ho, tried. Tollway, R. M. Felterington: Doane, the quiel Brico
Wiha the Queer present, the Bowls game between the CCCWORTH"
Bob
to run his own kind of race and G. Symington, L. Coegrove, Gk jockey Harry Carr said after S. Agnew, A. Sleven.
(later to return to Fleet wards. Aurcolo would never, MATCH! RESULT.
a sports journalist), settle down and was always
Eddle Dudley Nourse, runring too freely."
In a Thirti Division Lawn
and the others, They and KCC yesterday, CCC won were joined by the Springboks, We recently arrived on there shores that great CC. Ma, K. Part, R. O and captained by Baker, VA, Razack (CCC) 10 footballer Benny Osler. D. n. Berboiran J. Bredine, faỡn
6. Ramshand, 10-17.
It was
the cricketans, the bo
record crowd that packed the isistorie Town Moo: was bitterly disappointed at the coll's fodlure to twin dos Her Majesty.
by 3-2.
On the foren book he certainly, Chew, J. Kelleber 2, Legnard, tour the end of a summer'a i tooked fikely to compensate her 1. A. Kavier lost to it. Why Clown for his defeat in the Derby. The P. C. Symone, H, Nigdale, &, Beginning of a winter programane Victor of his stable companion bertson, 13-10, www.ooked upon with caband
«B.LY: Dos, P. Manson, P
for the tuger ma... Mitchell, Vahad play appred
Viljoen, Pastors amand in the
cotitution
62
HOME SOCCER
London, Sept. 24. Leyton Orient beat Gilling, Giong Choy, G. A. Bouss, P ́R Rack W. 3. E. Colledge, H. P. ham 3-1. in
a Division Madir, K. Y. Tam, G. Sound (Southern)
match today. B. P. Dhabbar, J. Heywood, 'B. N.
Reuter, Hegde, R, N. Manley.
THE GAMBOLS
ARE YOU READY IDEAS ?)
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SHEK-O GOLF
Mrs S. Cleland
won
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please sign the list or telephone
mained to. ba defined. The the Hou. See., Mro Brown, Told-Chronicle report added that the phone 27409.
Asian Games organislost com An Eclectic competition will be rvois expected to eunice the [ruri through "the" month of Anal. ruling shortly, Franco
October...
Presse
Barry Appleby
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