THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1984.

EMPIRE GAMES FINAL

PAKISTAN IN A POSITION TO GAIN THEIR FIRST TEST VICTORY OVER ENGLAND

London, Aug. 16.

Pakistan were in a position to gain their first victory over England and thus draw the four match series after today's play in the fourth and last cricket Test here.

England, who have won one of the three previous Tests, the other two being drawn, still needed 43 runs with four wickets standing in their second innings to. win. One of the batsmen to come was Jim McConnon who earlier today dislocated

a finger on his right hand. Pakistan had been dismissed in their second Innings this after noon for 104 and by the close England had made 125 for six wickets.

A splendid Pakistan's ninth

recovery

by

|

and tenth wickets after a early breakdown in batting not only saved off what looked like to be a quick win for England, but backed up

by some tenacious batting from Five of today's six wickets fell the ninth pair,

able

Pakistan. best

who finished Wazir Mohom-to Wardle

with The Keven for 36, Steadily as ho innd and Zulfiqar Ahmed. ease with which these two faced bowled, he was flattered by his England's attack emphasised the figures for a number of the fact that batting fallures rather wickets were in the nature of

the than bowling skill caused

gifts. earlier breakdown,

England, with just over two. TWO-HOUR STRUGGLE Eugland struggled for two and a half hours to get 108 to lost Hutton at 15. but win, Louis

added 51 in by some good bowling in Eng- that the patelem and in Simpson and May

they added 58 valu- || minutes for the accond land's second innings provided a

Funs-the

wicket. May batted well for 03 sufficient target to make England; stand of the match.

before going at 109 and then fight hard.

Wazir, 42 not oui, defled the

the wickets of Compton, After a week-and the England attack without trouble Graveney and Evans fell during

Ane prich rolled out In Invour

fix two and three quarter hours, the space

of 11 runs to bring batting, but Pakistan, mainly by

showing tremendous concentra-

the gume round for the Pakie poor strokes, lurt four wickets

tion and Impeccable defence. tanis. for 18 runs in the first 50 minutes

Zulfiqar also played correct and

Most of the glory fell to Fazal today to make eight out for 82.

Three of these four early wie-sensible cricket in making 34. Mahmood who took four wickets kets fell for nine runs to lefi- The tenth wicket stand between for 30 rims in 22 overs--Reuter.

Arxi Mahmood Hussain

THE SCOREBOARD orm slow bowler Wardle. The Wazir

Pakistan. Ist Innings, 183 quick succEKTEN were checked Fadded 24.

England, let Innings, 120 Pakistan, 2nd Innings, 104

ROVERS DISCOVER SOMETHING NEW IN SOCCER TRAINING

By DAVID JACK

Bristol Rovers' open-air training camp at Weston- It is not a stunt and I am super-Mare is a great success,

start football

soon clubs will convinced that other searching for similar sites.

At first I wasn't impressed with tales that this type of training had made World Champions of Germany and Uruguay. That's why I visited the Rovers, ate in their Nissen hut, slept in the giant marquee and took part in every activity--just like a player.

I didn't stay long enough to manager Bert qualify for duty picquet, but his doubts.

Taunus had

In tnet, be told m

did make a brief appearance in 1 do not claim better pinying

the apudbashing squid,

CONVERTED

Completely converted

Sorvy

to

the

regulin w111

automall-

follow The camp might be a

flop-but I was colossal

1's an

worth

leave the cump, not Rovers' spruchbandiers

Dates For

cally.

thing new trying."

and it's

(BBC pips on

starts

3 the

England, 2nd Inulags lution, e. Imtiaz Ahmed,

L. Hutton, c.

b. Fazol Mahmood

R. T. Simpson, c. and b.

Ahmed

P.

$

27

c. Kardar, b. Fazal

Mahmood

53

D. Compton, 6. Imtiaz

Alamed. b. Fazal Mahmood

ZB

3

Shujauddin

0

Evans, b. Fazal Mahmood

Graveney,

Wardle, pot vut Tyson, not out

Extras

England's Derek Johnson winning the Empire Games 880 Yards final from Brian Hewson and Ian Boyd, both of England, with Bill Baillie of New Zealand fourth. Johnson was timed in 1 minute 50.7 seconita.

INTERNATIONAL RACE ON FRIDAY

"Ned"

Barnie Will Tackle

Swim

The Channel

Once Again At 57

Folkestone. Among the holiday swimmers at the pool here, six figures ply, with patient day. They are and perfect stroke, back and forth for sometimes eight hours a browner and brawnter than the rest, and they have the plump, pneumatic muscles of lifelong swimmers.

Total

125

for six

Bowling to date

O M

R W

Fozni Mahmood

22 7

30 4

Mahmood Bussnin

0

J

20 0

14

10

125

Seventeen, 35 1

countries,

will

representing compere.

3 no balls. -Reuter.

the Channel pt least once,

Shujauddin

Zulfiqar Ahmed

Play

Close Of

Scores In County Cricket

Close

Reveile

London, Aug. 16. battery portable)

of play scores in day at 7 a.m. Keen types hop out of bed, run 200 yards across first class ericket matches Weston golf course and have a were:

They are the first of this year's Channel swimmers in training for the international race which starts--weather permitting-from Cap Gris-nez on Friday.

Bearing this in mind the 13 her are Jenny James, 27-year- Of old Welsh girl from Ponty- American Bob Paysour is trying those, 10 have already swum pridd, whose time in 1831 was to increase his weight by 10

13hr, 55min., 21-year-old Mar pounds for the race.

Feather,

from Scar-

SPONSORED who has made two

A women

record

for

borough,

Training here now are three garet Lebanese, two Americans, 26- unsuccessful Channel attempts, What does it cost a Channel year-old Dob Paysour from and 35-year-old Dane, Jenny

swimmer? About £300 in all, North Carolina

Willie and

dono but most Kammersgaard, who has

foreign competitors Hanks from New York, and one the trip Iwico.

are sponsored. Mexican, Damian

Bellrim. Piza

Enriquette Duarte, the young What do they get out of it- men Argentine swimmer, swam the apart from the prizes which awimmers, and from the Argentine, Egypt, Channel in 1931 in 18 hours 28 range from £500 to £507 "Not

has but

scratched so much, if you're British," says Italy. Malta, minutes, Greece, Portugal and Syria.

from this year's event.

Sam Rockett, Arst British swim. Imer ashore in 1950, who got All the male honours of tho

Oldest competitor is doughty job as a swimming pool manager Scot from Portobello, "Ned" and small pums for advertise- Channel are at present held by Egypt. The

the Barnic, who, at 57. is making ments. Channel swim is 10hr. 49mini fourth trip. In 1051 he set up in 1950 by Licut, Hassan Abdel beat

Rahim, from

For the Bay, Breakfast at 8.30, with men Worcestershire by nine wirkets. to St Margaret Cap Gris-nez/crossed the Channel twice

and 110. Derby England Franke swim the Most unusual crossing this can the duty Poster serving

160 (Reville 72: Flavell, right-record is 13hr, 45min., by Abou year includ- Everyone, inckdentally,

aru medium fost, ve for 63) Helf, also Egyptian, in 1953. Lebanese swimmer, 21-year-old Argentine and Mexico, The absence from the Colonying leri Tann, is on that roster,

Record for women held by Nicholas Gabfial, to cross the national feeling runs high, the ball practice, with und 41 for one. of Hongkong's Empire Games Intensive

171. Brenda Fisher, 27, daughter of Channel backstroke,

His rea- rewards and honours are Jawn bowlers, resulted in a laundreds

holiday-makers *** the rest of the Lancashire 98 for Jour. No play who, in 1951, did the swim in nobody has ever done before."

Grimsby trawler skipper, son? "I like to do something great. number of matches in the vari-watching. Als

The leading Egyptian swim- ous Colony Championships being morning.

A Lord's: Army beat Royal

in delayed, but with the return of

mer Big

said to have made big ced appetites

£38,000 from his record awin the team on Friday last, the lunches

the "Nissen Air Force by 154 runs (two-day

and houses were built for HKLBA has requested the play-restaurant" we had roast lamb, match). The Army 144 and 176 ers involved to arrange playing mint Solace, roast and bulled for 6 declared

Postponed Bowls in the sea.

Matches

off without further delay.

potatoes,

The following are the games followed etill outstanding:

Singine-A.E. Cootes v 3.8. Lan- dolt; P. Marshall v J.A da L.

Palm-ARA Rakinan and U.A. Rumjahn F.G. da Luz and R.M.V. Ribeiro at HKCC; R.F. de Luz and 2.A da Luz C. Pop and Perkins and Winner of this tie v

custard.

and

اده

in

A Derby: Derbyshire

Worcester D7

10day.

Manchester:

Kent

a

12hr. 42min.

TWO ATTEMPTS

three weeks,

is the

attempt

EMPIRE GAMES

SUMMARIES FIELD EVENTS

The most notable of England's achievements at the Fifth British Commonwealth and Empire Games at Van- couver was her victory in the field events.

Providing four of the eight winners, England scored 40 points in this department of athletics as against 30 for Cannda, 24 for Nigerin, 21 for South Africa and 16 each for Australia and Pakistan.

13:9; 3rd Andrejas Burger (Bouth Adame Доб Africa) 13:09:49 (Canada) 130; 5th Mervyn RicharOS New Exmlatad) 13:0; 6th O. Ander- son (Canada) 15:0,

While many

a noted Empire star did not put in an appear-| ance at Vancouver in the track events, the field events saw the presence of nearly all the known

LONG JUMP best performers in the Empire. 1st Ken Wilmahurst (E)Anc

Only notable absentees wereo and Karim Olowu Nigurin Novillo Prico

(South Africa)th Derek Cox (England 24:9; 3rd Silvanus Williams (Nigeria) and Arthur Cruttenden (Eng- 8th Hector llogan Australia land) in the Long Jump, Poul 2 6th Alfred Brown. (Southern Benjamin Engo (Nigeria) and Kevin Salt Rhodesia)

22:2140th (Australia) in the Hop, Step Graham Turnbull (Canada)

Laryen (Gold Coast) and Jump, Barry Donath (Aus-9h Keith Gardner (Jamaica) 2:10 tralia) and John Short (South 10th Ben Brooks (Canada) 28:894; 11th David Stafford (Canada) 51:314; Africa) in the Shot Put, and 7th Lenwood Goodine (Canada) Ian Reed of Australla in the 20:3116. Discus Throw.

+

23:11

HOP, STEP & JUMP! Nigeria actually won in the Jinmpling department, scoring Jut Ken Wilmanup (England) all their 24 points there against 50:13: 2nd Fautari (Nigeria) 21 for England, while England 60:01: 3nd Brian Oliver (Australia) George Armalı (Gold 49:04 4th and Canada tled with 19 points Count) 47:35; But Bob McLaughlin Lawrence each in the throwing events, (Canada) 4:09 0lb

with South Africa scoring 17 Ogwang (Uganda) 18:415; 7th John Smyth (Canada) 44:0; Bih Vic Causis and Pakistan 15.

(Canada) 48:2; 9th Tom Skimming (Canada) 43:54.

The three Pakistand throwers, all came through with the finest performances of their career. A noteworthy point in the field avenda was the failure of the Fillans, who did so well at the 1952 Empiro Games at Auck- land

SHOT FUT 1st John Savidge (England) 20:04; and John Favelich (Canada) 49:011 and Stephenus du

Plessis (South 49:0; th Africa)

Stan Naike Canaday 101: Eth Lionel Whitmen (Canada) 47:83%: Gia Mark Pharadır (England) 40:10: 7th Parduman Single Br

43:01

45:13:

41:49 11th...

Three Empire records felt in geoffrey Elliott (England)

(India)

the

the field events. The new pin Eric Coy (Canada) 43:106: 1011 record-holders ате Emmanuel Derek Cox (England) ffeejuna of Nigeria in the High Flywel Williams (Wales) 40:415. Jump, Stephanus du Plessia of

DISCUS THROW South Africa In the Discus Throw and Jim Achurch of Aus- 1st Stephanum du Plexes (South tralia in the Javelin Throw. Africa) 109:716 2nd Gino Roy Palla (Canada) 103;0; 3rd Mark Pharaoh One was equalled when Geoffrey, England) 15:11 4th Stan, Raike Elliott of England cleared (Canada) 150:0: 6th Hywel Williams 14 feet for the third time in bla career in the Pole Vault,

Roy Pella of Canada has a better

Discus mark in the Throw than du Plessis winning mark at Vancouver, but this was accomplished in the United

and cannot States

therefore count as en Empire record.

Summaries of the field events ut Vancouver follow;

HIGH JUMP

(Wales) 140:3; 8th Ken Swalwell (Canada) 147;115; 7th Svein Sigfus- ion (Canada) 15:35; 8th Merulama Radkura (F) 140:1 Ath John Bavidge (England) 157:4: 10th Par- duman Singh Brar (India) 138:01.

JAVELIN THROW

Dennis

2st Jomer Achurch (Australia) 224:01}; 2nd Muhammad Nawai [Pakistani 223:435; 3rd Jalal Khan (Pakistan) 220092 4th Tucker (England) 16:7: 5th Johnny Veitch (South Afrim) 204:8; th Maboria Tesot (Kenya) 203:034; 7th Kevin Flanagan (Northern Irelandi 202;3; 8th Villame (215), 190:8; 6th Semi glo

194:9; 3014

fet Emmanuel Heajuna (Nigeria) | William Donawa (Trinidad) 183;135:

Patrick Elotu (Uganda) 11th John Roberts (Wales) 10017 : and 0:04: 3rrt Nallo Belo Osagio Nh Tiro Elo (#31) 110:KIST 1301 (Nigeria) 6:64: 4th Peter Weil in Hume (Canda) 174:5; 14th Ted (New Zealand) 6:5; 4th Doue Sluart Cadell (Canada) 360:3}%. (Australia): 6:9: 6th John Vernon (Australia) 6:4: 7th Derek

0:0:

Cơx

HAMMER THROW (England) 4:2; 8th Kiprona Naratim Ist Muhammad Iqbal (Pakistan)

Murray (Kenya) 4:2: 911

JeffrienID: 2nd Johannes Dreyer (South (New Zealand) 6:2: 10th Jonathan Africa) (79:714; and Ewan Douglas Lenemirin (Kenya) G:0; 11th Alit (Scotland) 1733; 4th Don Anthony

(India) Bingh Bhullar

12th England) 171:2iá: 8th Peter Allday Kevin MacMahon (Australia) 0:0: (England), 170;4; 8th Alec Valentine 18h Dave Blair (Canada) 3:0; 14111

(Scotland) 180:0}1⁄2. Also competed: Bob Adams (Canada) 0:0: 13th Vic James

Lally

(Northern Ireland), Casals (Canada) 5:10; 10th Ian Hume John Bavidge (England). Mark (Canada) 5:10.

Pharaoh (England), Max Carr (New |Zealand), Svein Bigfusson (Canada). Blan Ralke (Canada), Robert John. (Canada), John Pavelch (Canada).

in

by the

Successful Amorleans succeed to the full wealth of the Ameri- can advertising machine.

In countries like Egypt,

1st

POLE VAULT Gouffrey

14:0;

fatt (England) 2nd Dick Miller (Canada)

the where

Chlef hazard of the crossing is simple sea-sickness, Even the calmest day there is enough motion to make swimmers feel sick, particularly after meals.

These mid-water meals range chicken, brandy, and bottled hare-to lentile an Egyptian favourite.

also

-London Express Service.)

Miss Fisher will be swimming

the successful team. (Samsbury not out 50, Cowan, left-arin fast ugain this year. Competing with carrots and peas, ut

mediuni four for 07) Royal Air by jom sponge and S

Ferce 103 and 63 (Ward, three for seven, Sainsbury, three for 14).

More tough tmining in the afternoon is followed by an-

corked meal

6.30. nd. other Then focal youngsters on hiday are put through 70

They loved

Bainford

Five. More Days from anything like

Before

Entries Close

At Portsmouth: Hampshire 219 and 57 for no wicket, Northamp- tonshire 270 (Broderick do,

Then there is fog, encounters right-arm Cannings,

fast-

with shoals of stinging starfish medium, six for 84).

and Jellyfish-plus the fact that At Weston-Super-Mare: Extex

|swimmers are a very slow and nine 315, Somerset 357 for

With only five more days small item in one of the world's 85. Lomax (Tremlett "I feel it

65, before entrica close for the busiest shipping lanes, Stephenson 80).

Colony Hard Court

the Harry

5. M. A. Ramjaha and M.1. Razack. minutes' conching and training

Tripina-F.A. Kormant, D.C. Sy mons, D. Sequeira v. Gourlay.

And it. W.M. Davidson W.L. Riley: MA players? Full - back Baptista, E.M. Alareoun, A.A. Lopes

told me: VJ.F.V. Ribeiro, R.F, da Tarz, A.

does me good da Luz.

to pass Rinka W. Stoker. A. thing to there boys." A.R. MMU, A.K. Minu v 1.7.v. Ribeiro, Br. da Luz C.E. Passon, Although players are officially

free at 8 pm, organised TODAY'S MATCHES The following are the matches, intainment is inid on for six of

J.A. da Luz.

duled for this afternoon;

warth.

Hug

At Recreio.-C. Thompson

At PRC-M.D. Ilawan v FK.M.;

de Bilve.

LEAGUE SELECTIONS

on some-

enter.

Tennis

At Swansea: Sussex 174 and Championships to be held at the Cold is another factor and for 161 for seven (Doggart 68.

the Channel Dakinan not out 50), Glamorgan

Club courts the first time Ladies' Recreation

"to keep out the cold" 150 (Oakman, right-arm offspin, on May Road, there have not swimmers faith in a coating of

looks like being shaken,

Ave for 40).

names sent in been mana

to grense

Football

League Draw

all

ON THE RECORD

Vancouver Trip

Though Hongkong's Sprint (and he was off to a perfect start Champion. Stephen Xavier, in all three heats he ran in. failed to come back from the

The starter, he sală, was ex- Empire Games at Vancouver cellent and he had completely with a place medal as he had lost all trace of the "nerves" he from the Asian Games at Manila, had experienced la Manila. he managed to bring back quite

and Michael

a number of souvenirs beside Stephen, however, was not the the Empire Games Modal given only printer to fall to quality. to all those who competed.

Among others who did not get One of the most interesting of into the final of the 220 Yards there was an English team lapel were Leslie Laing of Jamaica pin which he got from Dr Roger (twice on Olympic 200 Metres Bannister in exchange for Dash friist) Hongkong pin, Stephen con- Agostini himmelt, siders "Jolly Roger" and Hector The fact is that the spritta Hogan, the Australian world The draw for the first matoties record-holder in the 100 Yards,duced the most unexpected in all divisions of the Football who was a failure at Vancouver, finalista at Vancouver. The wh League for the 1054/65 season, the two friendliest personalities per of the 220 Yards Dusts, Don Jowett › of New Zealand, tack which is due to commence on he met among the aililetes September 25, was made yes- "On the proud

ls his everyone by surprise side

Stephen managed to get hims terday nt a

of the description at John Landy and meeting

he won the who won

of Edinburgh with

the Duke 100 HKFA.

Yards Dash. Attracted by Agostini's unusual and also appeared in a four- track shoes, Biephen was about enlum picture in the Vancouver to examine these when Agostini papers surrounded by black-as- flow into a tantrum and thaisted coal Gold Coasters. that it brought bad luck if any

The organ of the Chinese Vancouver, community one touched his spikes.

referred to Ste- "Chinatown", phen and Cheung Kin-mahas """karidzomoto Greek being

the Open Bingles Championship sche- | 2110

the nine camping nights. Left- At Cheltenham: Surrey 143 date. winger Josser Watling provides and 245 for seven (Barrington

LITTLE EFFECT –/ At KCC.-F.D. da Luz v F. lio- some of that entertainment by 103), Gloucestershire

This fact has been ascertained 133 for organ brought from Bristol.

Dr Griffith Pugh, physlologist leading a sing-song on a portable cight declared (Mition 76, Lock from one of the officials of the

Ployers Intending to the Everest expedition, says tournament. A.L.G. Eastman

leit-arm slow spin, four for 32). to participate in these Cham- it does not make more than i Management Committee of the of Trinidad's Michnet Agostini. Belf in a group mapped chatting

At Nottingham: Nottinghain- THEY "LIVE" BOCCER

shire 300 for nine declared plonships who have not BOD one or two degrees", difference Tann's plan provides two

skin temperature and (Dooland 75, Bannister, right the entry late sent to all Clubs to the The following have

entor are can have little bern weeks'

concentrated training. medium-fast six for 113), and who desire to aelscted to represent their re-in which players "vo" Soccer, Warwickshire

135 (Dooland, advised that extra entry forms actual resistance of the swim spective Clubs in League Lawn open-air recreation (cricket, right-arm leg-break, five for 45) may be had on application to mer to cold. Bowls matches during the week. golf, swimming), good and re- and 43 for three.

the Hon. Secretary, Ladies' Re-

But Channel swimmers will Middlesex beat creation Club, USRC V PRC inc at 8.30 p.m. gular food, improved team work

continue to use it ni the rate of D. Simmons, w, new, A.J. Sion-and toom spirit which must Youton and 131 (Appleyard, elded are the Ladies' Singles, bath

Yorkshire 96 runs. Middle-

by

The Championships to be đo- |Blb, each in spite of the paraffin yet, N. Hart-Baker

Goldsmith, come through living together, sox 187

they have to tako A. Fletcher, G. Hui, T. Curry; B.

great Van Zuiden, J. Wides, 8. Buycott, and

opportunities for right-arm offspin four for 41) Ladies' Doubles and Mixed afterwards. R. Read.

young boys to improve their Yorkshire 113, (Moms, right-arm Deubles, and the Ladies' Plate Thursday

football.

fast-medium, four for 10, Young, (Consolation).

"It's not the fat you put on HKCC v USRC at USRC at 8.30

the skin, but the amount you Disadvantages? I can't name} left-arvá slow, four for 20) and Wyper. B.A. D.D. Lench, J. Edwards, Marshall: A.8. Mitchell, ang-except the cash outlay of 119. (Timus, right-orma off- Entries close on Saturday, have under the skin that counte

.M.8. Lloyd, C. Bonafell, D.

.mio, A. Duty, F.c.: about 2330. It's cheap at the break six for 50, Young, four August 21, and the tournament in cold resistance,

for 13)-Router. prico. Black, F.D. Angus,

starts on Monday, September 6.Pugh.

To-day

THE GAMBOLS.

PERHAPS WED, BETTER TRY

A SIZE LARGES

NO. I ALWAYS

L'A SIZE FIVE

At

Locus:

4

effect on the

The draw resulted as follows: Chinese Athletic v Royal Air Force,

Eastern v Royal Navy. Kwong Wah v South China, St. Joseph's v. Army. Kit Chee v. Police.

First Division

Barry Appleby

THIS HAIR FITS PERFECTLY

ABIRDS EYE

RAYE

FRONTED FOODS

ALL PERFECT-

NO WASTE

Stephen actually came sixth

of eight runners in fila boat of

Kowloon Motor Bus v. Hong the 100 Yards. He does not xods a comparison which stiIE kong Football Club.

Sing Tao Byc.

know who he beat, but believes Puzzles Stephen. However, he that one of the two was the says that with Kin-man he was royally entertained "by Van- Josefa Sadula. Fillan,

couver' Chinenooommmity He was becond to Hogan In

call him.

Kowloon Motor Bus, v. Sthis host of the 220 Yards and he doesn't mind withs they!

-

2nd Division “A”· Chinese Athleile v. Sing Tao.

Dr

Joseph's.

Hongkong Football Club v Police,

South China v Gymnastic. Talkoo v. Western

Kwong Wah v. Armý..

bf. two athictes of much

· Ofori-Wynko of tha |

reputation thats himself -"RECORDER”.

Gold Coast, who went on to clock 48.9 seconds in the semi-

Kit Choo y. Royal Air Force. Etale, native African record-

Eastern--Dye,

2nd Division "13"

At Edinburgh

final of the 140 Yards, and Titus Landy Not Running HO 10.5 cards! semi-firats |

nt

In the 100. Motren Dash

The 220

London, Aug, 0

Telephone v. Cable & Wireless, cicho only half-an-hour after John Landy, Australian Mile

REME v. China Motor Bus. Litle Sai Wan v. Jardins,

Prisons y.

Dockyard

Tarus v. Golicitors,

Watson's V.

the

hanta and Stephen inte record holder s'arrived here?,

he river ratr Case In his life day train Vancouver where to record 18.3 condis-these- had been competing in the GNhs

owner thanes tith Empire and Commonwealth

sun-burned and look

Stephen actually led around the turn and was first into the ins straight and then the whole lot not be running in the of them; mashed past my land Gamer at Exinburg Lane, track war on the heavy Saturday and did n

side" after, rainfall sarime in the takes part ránk

Untywnity v. Rond. Works, RIL. V. FREEZE Hoogkong, Alforats:

RÍA Medora Cimorfismihin immediate Manageme

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