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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1955.

SPORTING ECH

AUSTRALIANS IN SOUND POSITION IN THE

PORT OF SPAIN TEST

Port of Spain, Trinidad, Apr. 13.

Australia were 235 runs behind the West Indies with all their first innings wickets intact at the half-way stage in the six-day Second Test here today.

X

Colin McDonald (90) and left-hander Arthur Morris (50), the Australian opening pair, had put on 147 without being separated when stumps were drawn tonight.

-Earlier the West Indies had lost their Ave remaining wickets for the addition of 27 runs to the overnight total and were all out for 332.

ing

10

Ray Lindwall the Australian speed bowler, was in splendid form, taking tour wickets for 10 runs in 5.3 overs this morn

Anish with six wickets for 95.

Only 49 minutes play was needed today to finish off the West Indies innings after early drizzle hud delayd the resump- tion for 25 minutes.

Keith Miller started the rout left-hander who had come in at when in the opening over of the fall of the fourth wicket the day he had MeWatt caught yesterday, batted soundly for, in the gully without addition 47.

Four wlokets had then fallen to the West Indies overnight

Lively for only six mins, but score of 355 for Ave.

stand between last wicket Butler, who scored a neat 16: and Valentine yielded 21 runs. The innings ended when Butler, beaten by Lindwall's change of pace, skied a catch to mid-off.

In the one ever bowled before lunch Australia scored three without loss.

over.

ing

Then Lindwall, in his second bowled Ramadhin tor nought and King for two, mak

eight

out for 360. men In his fourth

over Lindwall removed Garfield Sobers, who

brilliantly caught wicketkeeper Langley, who held the low catch with his left hand. Sobers, a 19-year-old

was

by

Oladipo Aims To Set High Jump

Records

In Britain

"Oladipo Okuwahi keeps a strict eye on the British weather. This 21-year-old Nigerian is in England to study telecommunication engineering and set high jump records.

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TRIED NINE

Jeff Stollmeyer, the West Indies captain tried mine bowlers in an attempt to break Australia's dour opening part-

By Reg. Wootton

FULL TOUCH IS

OF LIFE

By JAMES PARK

"After having seen so many horses in various stables, it was a pleasant change to go round a small one. Henri Jelliss has only 18 horses in training at the moment, and, like all the others in a similar position, will find it difficult to make ends meet.

After a long and successful career as a jockey, Jelliss has made the most of his opportunities as a trainer. His horses are always well tärned out, and he is able to give each individual attention,

His main hope is the three-strung and is simply full of life, your-old Ally, Touch, the pro- She may have grown just party of Mrs L. Montague. little, but is so active she is never

likely to put on much flesh.

RIGHT SIZE

HIGHLY STRUNG

There is not a lot of Touch, nership. But Morris and Me--but what there is is good.. She Donsud were unshakeable,

In two hours they had put ön andy 13 and the crowd gave them the slow hand clap:

He is now a well-balanced colt awith good quarters and is just Parlour Gamts the tight size. trated for a bit towards the end of his two-year-old career, but is in good heart once more.

I rate her a bit better than her was not much more than a litte Free Handicap mark of Tst. squfb

as a two-rear-old, but 121b, and it may be she will take how she belied her appearance. her chance in the rec

The distance might be a bit short for her, but because of her Hght frame, she might come to than some of the hand earlier heftier ones.

Of the other three-year-olds

Shortly afterwards McDonald'

She took part in nine races, reached his fifty but with rather won two, was placed five times, Tucky" stroke. He mistimed aand was never out of the first shot when facing Stollmeyer and four, She stored a mile well saw the ball drop just over and never gave up trying.

Kings head at mid wisket,

McDonald always locked the more aggressive and he brought a spark of

of life

to the play when he hat King through the covers to take his score to 60..

The hundred came up after hours 40 minutes. Mc-

two

The first he is already doing. The second he is preparing for with his new club, Cambridge Harriers,

But Oladipo does not like what he has seen of the English climate. A really warm summer would help him,.Morris 28 in 57 overs.

a gloomy June and awful August would hinder.

Britain's jumping stars will

have to watch out for this six

season

was

Donald had then hit 67 and

Morris was almost entirely. defensive, McDonald scored 20 of the first 22' runs and Morris

took 73 minutes to score five.

In the last half hour both

equa: Irishman O'Reilly's AAA the close McDonald had made

com-

Nigeria is noted for higher plus Negerian. His chub will win A jumpers. Oladipo is no excep- are hoping he

lon. In training he has cleared National title if not this year, 6ft, in a trock suit and heavy then next. That is by no means basketball shoes, jumping off a improbable. His best mark last went for runs with a great deal Soggy grass surface..

eft Sins, which more freedom, however, and at 90 in three hours 31 minutes. title jump,

He scored nine fours. he starts How soon petitive athletics in this country petitive

The partnership beat their depends to a large extent on his stand of 102 in the first innings studies. At present Oladipo is of the previous Test, which attending Woolwich Polytechnic. Australia won by nine wickets. This takes up much of his time. The rest is spent in

WISE COURSE What are

his airns? leaving it to my club,"

Final Acceptors For City And Suburban Handicap

for

London, Apr. 13. Sixteen Anal acceptors the City & Suburban Handicap to be run over ten furlongs and 15 yards at Epsom, on Wednes-

day, April 20, were published here today.

The weights are: Sunny Brac

and

stone; བ

training.

"I'n says

Oladipo. "They know the ropes, and I'm confident they will adopt the wise course.

Oladipo "Oladdie” to club colleagues was prevented from taking part in the final trials for Games the Nigerian Empire teams last year, by illness,"

Jumping, back home in Ijebu

He was eight when he started Ode.

Retter..

Athletic

Week-end At

Kai Tak

The Royal Air Force

are

If all the small trainers had in the stable I should say most one like Touch there would be store is set by Parlour Games. The son of Big Game has put some hope for them..

She is by no means the placid on weight and thickened through type. Rather is she highly the body.

Junior Badminton Championships

His main opportunities are likely to be in handicap com- pany, and his splendid action him to pick up should enable

race or two of that character The senior member of the tearn is the Ave-year-old Legs Eleven, He has not been an easy subject

times last year.

More Trouble For Australian Olympic Organisers

Melbourne, Apr. 13.

Australian Olympic officials received another setback when the carpenters employed at the cricket `stadium an- nounced today that they would resume their strike next Wednesday unless they get pay raises.

Arms

"If we don't get the increased market, including those by a rate

American we're asking, 'I cannot see number of how the Olympies possibly can operating here" be held at Melbourne," said Mr Mr 'Woodhouse has asked Mr Donald Woodhouse, Secretary of Wilfred Selwyn Kent Hughes, the Carpenter's Union. "If the Chairman of the Games "Or- Games are held up, it won't be ganising Committee, to 2015m our-fault. We're only seeking ton raises of 13 shilling. the rutes paid on the open weekly.

England's Team For

International Final

The following "have been selected to represent `Eng- larid In the International Cup final on Sunday at Caroline Hill, kick-off di *.30 pm: "Lewis (Army). Nash (St. Joseph'k). Hayes (Army), Hughes (Palico), Crompton : (Army), Walters (Army), Gardiner (Club). Moun

Morris Army), (Army), Walmsley (Army) Re- serves: Taylor (Club), Os- borne

Chalmers (Army). (Army), Toth (RAF).

Toafi Manager; Capt W. A. George."

train, and could only run Ave INTERNATIONAL SOCCER

He was twice successful and

showed a nice turn of finishing Wales Team

Meet

speed, as well as sound stamina. when winning over a distance just stort of two miles at Hurst Park.

A tall, Ughtly framed horse, his future will depend on whether he remains sound. I he does he has the ability to pay his way.

The four-year-old Terraigton was bought at the December Soles. He managed to win a race

After three days of continuous badminton, then the autumn and his Colony's Junior Championships took on some semblance will deperid on whether he can of a tournament atmosphere when the men and women pick up a bit la speed, players showed off their best to clear their obstacles at St Theresa's Hall last night.

The

• dnd doubles singles

Men's Doubles: S. K. Wong events for women' reached the and Sui Chuen beat Fel Loong semi-final stages. Miss Cinder and Ho Ping-nam 15-8, 16-10. Ho had an easy passage, beat-

TONIGHT'S MATCHES ing Miss E. Hayworth 11-1. 11-2, and in the doubles Misses

Wong

and R. Marques Mary shook oft

all opposition to beat Mrs Jeanne Yung and Mrs S. Silva after 2 bard two-set struggle.

and

Wong

wun Marques 15-4, 15-8, and will meet Miss Y. Y. Chan and Miss Diana Yung in the semi-final

saw

a

Barton Strà st. 11 lbs; cams, to guide him he is try-on their fast truck at Kai Tak. 'videry going to Wang and Sui

for at

Blue Prince II Wise Folly,

'8 st. 3: Rodosa and Rough, 8 st. 2; Netherwood, 8 st; Coronation Year 7 st. 13 Monsieur Isy st. 12; Mikael III 7 st. 0; Bold Tudor, Rass Castle and Swept, all 7 st. 7; two others 7 st. 6.

Weights for the Blue Riband Trial Stakes, to be run over one mile and 110 yards at Epsom In the meantime he hopes

April 19, next Tuesday

studies will permit him to enter Planet, State for some of the season's major

Smokey all

events.

-London Express Service)

Golden

Cmpeter and My

9 st. 7 lbs: the Rabbi 9 st,

Art:

Time to Reason and Nimblefoot, B st. Nevada, Taphius. Sierra

Head-

11;

Variety King,

Codetto, Martial Law, Nucleus, My Kingdom and Jasper Tudor, all

wind

8 st. 6.

These 10 horses were declared final acceptors Cast week.- China Mail Special

ww.s

The men's doubles between As a high jumper be staging their annual individual favours the Eastern cut-off and team Athletic Champion-

the seeded pair, S. K. Wong style. With Cambridge Harriers chips on Saturday, April 16, and Sui Chuen and Fei Long

Ho Ping-nam Sidney 1955, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

and secretary

hammer and tongs match with ing to modify and improve his This meeting

originally technique,

planned for

April 2, 1955, Chuen at 15-8, 15-10, Oladipo, who arrived in Eng but was rained out. land last December, will stay

the following day the On least three years. Despite

will be used for the climate, he hopes to be able same ground to stay on when his study what should be an attractive

course is over.

Combined Services versus Com- bined Civilian event.

The Saturday competition is essentially a team event con- sisting of six teams R.A.F. Little Sal War, R.A.F. Sek Kong, Admin Wing Kal Tak which includes the powerful R.A.F. Mount Davis R.A.F. North Point and the 34

Motor Sports Club Plans

· Dinner Dance

SHEK-O GOLF Hongkong is holding a

The winter season at Shek Country Club ended with Easter Saturday's Greensomes Com- petition won by J. Dickson Leach and P. H. Taggart und the Flag Competition held on Easter Monday which was won by Lt Col J. S. Jefferds.

The Archie Lyle Trophy was

Fel Loong and Pei-nam could have forced a rubber for early in the second set, they held a commanding 6-2 lead but they cracked up when Wang and Chuen brought in their high-powered stashes,

Sui

If Wong and Sui Chuen play as well as they did last night they stand a very good chance of reaching the final

In the Junior Mixed Doubles, Louis Sousae and Mrs M. Soares Police District, Technical Wing beat B.K.L. Lui and Miss K. Kal Tak, and Flying Wing Kai S. Lai 15-9, 15-8 to enter the Tak which includes the Horg semi-finals. This encounter saw Kong Auxiliary Alt Force of a scintillating display by both which the popular Xavier is a pairs and the issue was at stake member.

until the last stroke.

It will be over a long course that Terrington is likely to shine. Entrare Yad a strappy action a two-year-old and has run

once.

He has shown some improve. ment this rear and is striding out much better. As he is sill an unknown quantity I do not feel qualified to pass an opinion von his ability. As

Chamossaire he will probably be racing over langer distances than a mile. -

At. Craigengower Cricket Club.

Junior Men's Singles a p.m. Ho Ping. Nom Y R. A. Remedios, 10 p.m. Ko Wal Kok W/D Delgado & K. C. Tong.

"Junior Men's Doubles pm. Chan Wal Churk/Young Kuer Cheong y B. A Xavier/E. M. Ribeiro. 10.30 pm. B. Douglass/P Gardner v P.-C. Chau/6. Y. Wong.

„Junior Mixed. Doubles

2 son of

Handsome Prince has a faxen

Melbourne newspapers con- tinued to demand thai Mr Kent Hughes and Mr Edgar Tanner, the Organing.

Secretary of Committee, resign

The Organising Committee will hold a 'special meeting on Friday

night to consider the full-time appointment Deputy Chairman to supervise

of

preparations for the Games.

The Committee also is ex- pected to appoint six Melbourne businessmen to "upply heat" to as Suggested the preparations, by Mr Brundage-United Press.

Thomas Cuppers Back In Colony

The Colony Thomas Cup team which went to Bombay to meet India in the Asian Zone Thomas Cup final and was defeated, res

turned to the Colony yesterday

by BOAC from Bangkok.

Mr Ramon

Young

told

repor

Toters at Kai Tak that they were

Ireland

Wrexham, Apr, 13. For the last of the home In- ternational soccer matches Wales VS. Ireland at Belfast next Wednesday.

not used to playing under such hot weather conditions and that had the team been there longer and become acclimatised they would have given a better show. He spoke very highly at N. champion Natekar, the Indian whose playing, he stated, was chose their team today and in-

April 20. Wales "outstanding." cluded two new caps. These аге Charles and Len All- Melvyn church. both of Swansen, and their inclusion

what is provides believed to be a unique situ- belie tichis is to have two pairs of brothers in the same interna- tional side as John Charles and Ivor Allchurch, trusted repre-

Wales, sentatives already chosen.

of

Sports Diary

TODAY Boccer

Div 1: Army v Navy (Spoo); Polce v SCRA (BS)..

Div 2 A CAA V SCAA (CE): Army v Kwong Wah (Navy); Sing were. Too Eastern (Club).

„Dlv 2 'B': L.S. Wmn v Solicitors (HV) the tedm the

Div 3. Fateca v Kata (KY). Announcing

All games start at 6 p.m. selectors said they took into

Radzlatan the consideration

fact that

Colony Junior Championships at

Meetings Manchester City are in the Cup Cralgengower CC. final and so did not wish to

King HKCFA Meeting at embarrass the club by asking Rest. 6. p.m.

HKPA Management Ctice at HKFA righthalf Paul and outside for Care, Thex are the post-5.45 p.13. Fonctions

LRC Foundatios. Stone Laying tions taken over by the two new Ceremony 5.45 p.m. players.

Wales, who lost their

tane and tail. He is now earlier engagements, need.

two to

1.50 p.m. Mrs Abbas & Misa Laman Souverain, but has not yet given they arew) on goal" average as

v Mies. Chui Yuen, Chim &

Connie Young

Oficial Umpires: Mesars

Misa

Zander

Tsok. P. V. Yap & W. F. Foo.

TOMORROW Badminton

ای

Colony Junior Championships at

SATURDAY

Soccer.

on more than one, occasion dis-sey, who was unst for the (Navy). All games at. & p.m.

Hockey 930 pm. W/O. Sul. Chuen/Miss Hogelding but is unlikely to live win this match to leave bottom Taiko

Ladies In Scotland v England & W. C. Chan/Mrs S. W. Char up to his pedigree. He is a half-place in the international table.

It Ireland win they would at Happy Valley.. 5.30 p.m. W/O Z. A. Abbas & Misa Mim Tang brother to that good horse,

Junior Ladies Doubles

overtake Scotland (with whom Indication of ability.

runners-up to England, who Div 1: Army KMS (b); Silver Rock

cham-SCAA v Club (CII);"RAF v Kwong has also been have already won the

Wah (Sp); Eastern St. Joseph's added to the list of geldings. He plenship,

"DW II 'A'; Western v Clab/(Club); has his share of good looks and

against England when SCAA KMB (CH); Army và Gyn played speed at home. He did Wales almost saved the game, (Navy); RAFTED (BS)... All nastic (SKP): Saints 9 Ensiera to the team, which 15 games at 3.30 pm. Poller v CALA returns not reproduce it on the race-

(Arsenal), course and that is why he was Kelsey

Williams (89) it & p... cut." If he will pay attention (West Bromwich) and Sherwood Solicitors v. Sai Wani Dockyard Captain; Melvyn REME. All matches at 3.30 p.11. The following have been selecto business there would not be

Charles

Town), Jardine v Telephones; CMB v Trams: and Sul-C & W RAMC. All matches at å Daniels ted to represent the Hongkong any doubt about him winning Football Club at league soccer

p.m. Aivan (Cardiff); Tapscott (AT-Ali Div II matches at Happy matches on Saturday, April 16 Thruster

is a newcomer, and senal), Ford (Cardiff City), Valley. First XI v South China at Caro is blind in one eye.. He is a well- John

Charles

Hockey (Leeds United), line Hill kick-off 5 pm: Tay-made galding by Persian Gulf Ivor Allchurch (Swansea Town) Commonwealth at King Park, Ladies Int Semi-finals: Portugal lor, Kinloch, Wright, McDonald, out of a Fairway mare, but so and Len Allchurch (Swansea 5.30 p.n

Pickering. Delgnan, far little is known about him..

Club Soccer XI To Meet SCAA

Mullen,

clay.

Lap-

rares.

There should be

Paton, Keene, Douglas, Gardner, team.

winner or Reserves: Bishop, Gayne, Bar two among the two-year-olds. The one I liked bist is Royal Second XI v Western at Club (Blue, a bay lly by Prince ground kick of 3.30 p.m.; Chevalier out of Bire Rage. Jones, Bishop, Lashley,

A good quartered Ally of just page, Tarrington. Planck, Bare the right size, I liked the way clay, O'Kelly, Davies, Gayne, Royal Blue moved when I saw It was Sousae and Mrs Wake. Reserves: Campbell, her trotting on the straw bed. Soares's better courteraft and Dyer, Beattle, Fretwell. neat net work that gave them the edge over their opponents,

The Championships continue tonight at Craigengower Cricket Club, starting at 8 pm.

THE RESULTS Men's Singles: B. beat P. C.-Chan 15-2, 15-8.

Ladies Singles: Cinder Ho beat B. Hayworth 11-1, 11-2.

Brown

The Motor Sports Club of

The competition is decided Gala over 18 events including sprint Dinner-Dance at the Royal and medley relays and tug-of- Hongkong, Yacht Club starting at war. Additionally there are 8.30 pm, on Friday, April 22. the popular cycling, veterans'

During the evening trophies and ladics events. and other prizes for the prin cipal events held during the

The entrance to the field is preceeding part of the 1954/55 through No. 80 Squadron gate season will be presented to the (Spitfire Hangar gate), Clear- various winners by Mrs R. Y. water Bay Road, where R.A.F. Police will be on duty to direct Frost,

Music for dancing will be pro- cars and pedestrians. won by B. MT. Ort, runner vided by the Band of the

Sunday should see a clash of Ist up G. C: Moyle,

Ladies Doubles: Mary Wong Other competitions for the En. The Essex Regiment. In all that is best in the CalDAY "that and with the fast grass track

and Rita Marques beat Mrs J. winter season were won by the addition it is anticipated

several novelty features will many records are being at- following members:

be arranged to suit the occasion tempted and people such as Lt Yung and Selina Silva 15-1,

Stephen Xavier, G. W. in Sweaty v. by the Dance Committee, as Petrie, Lin Chenng and M. Cur-

Mixed Doubles: L. "Sousie Hayshe; B Section: B. Harrison, previous years,

zan, should be well worth and Mrs M. Soares beat B. K December 1834-A Section:, A. G. This is the Club's principal

watching on that day. For all L. Lui and Miss K. S. Lai 15-9, M. social event of the year and all the athletes of Hongkong who 15-9. Wiseley: B Section: . . Barnet members should make a special have during the season attained November 1964 A Section: s. point of attending, together with a "Starziard' there will be d Kinloch: B Section B. R. Barrier. their friends, Tables for large

December 1954-A Section: A, G. parties should be booked as presentation of medals.

Boguy

October 1954 Section: P

Doru: B Section: A, C. Villar

March 1955-A Section: E.

Medal

Dorn; B Section: A. C. Vilkor.

February 1965 A Section: S., E soon as possible with the Hon.

Johnson; B, Section: M. C. Weber.

Stableford

January 1955-A Section: S. M Booke; B Section: A., C. Vilar.

Eclectic

Chinese New Year. L. HILL Presentation of prizes to the win- Sera (WER "mad, shortly after the completion of Easter Monday's Flag Competition.

HOME RUGGER

London, Apr. 13. Rugby League Results: Blackpool Borough 13, Salford SERVICES MATCH

Secretary-Mr B. C. A. Gites...

and Nickels at $12 per head may be obtained from all members of the General Committee.

Elliot Challenges

Sullivan

Johannesburg, Apr. 13...

CBF's Army XI To Play Police

The following have Been selected to represent the CBF0 Army XI versus the Commis sioner of Folles XI at Sookm poo on Sunday, "April 24, begin-. ¡ning, at noont

Major Howard Dobson, Major South Africa's Jimmy Elliott Chubb, Major Fillingham, It is to challenge British Middle Russell, Lt Withall, Lt po weight Chamulco Jolmny ombe, 2/L Spooner, 2/Lt St Spalvan to were Britis: Empire Johnstone, L/L4 Preece, BSM Middleweight boxing fitle at, Aldrich, Pie Young., 13th Man English Services 15. French Johannesburg on June 11, t2/14 Lawrence. Umpley: Cap- Services (Played at Leeds). wag announced here today, tain Gordon. Scorer Mrs

Chutit.

Reuter,

15-8.

FA RESULTS

4

London, Apr. 13: Association football results: English League III (Northern)

Chesterfield 0 Crewe Alexandra 0.

York City 2, Carlisle United 1. Scottish League. "A"* Hearts, East Fife 3. Kilmarnock, 1, Motherwell 2.

Sedillah. Tesgit “B” Brechin City`D, Ayr 3. Forfar 4, Albion Rovers 1. Morton J, Queen's Park' 1.

Reuter.

THE GAMBOLS

CANT

DO UP THE- FIRST AND

she goes into strong work.

Town).-China Mail Special.

Fleischer Protests

-Dagata-Macias Title Fight

New York, Apr.-13.

The Phideas gelding Cassata

And Mexico's Raul "Raton"

Dív II 'B': Dairy Farm v Prisons;

Softball

Junior K.O. Semi-finals: Dodgers * CAA at. 3. Dm; Dukes v'Blick- hawks at 4.30 pm, Boll at King'a Park,

Athletics RAF Annual Athletles Champion- ships at Kai Tak, 2.39 p.m.

Cricket

Intra-Club match at KCC. 1.30 p.m.

SUNDAY

·Boccer Int Cup Finalej. Chiba' v' England:

(CH) 4.30 p.m.

Dv Il'A? Kliches v Kwong Wih (Club)3.30¡p.me/

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WELL BUILT

Nat Fleischer,adviser to the DIV DI: Hollandis v KME; WID Dubaduck is

sturdily built World Boxing Cogunission, has ena Roadworks Redifuzion v Tamar. All matches at 3.30 p.m. daughter of Amour Drake and Friction. She is a bit risky just protested against the proposed at Happy Valley HC Aircraft

fight between Italy's Bantam-Godowns RL Lane Crawforda (now, but will settle down when Weight Champion Mario-Daguta | HKCU v, Falaca. All matches at 5 p.m.

at Happy Valley.

Athletica Combined Civilian v Combined

Hockey Div I Recreio B v Royal: Kavy at Recreio 7.30 p.m.

Diy II: Sookimpoti. A v Army C (sp) 1.30 pan; -Nav Bharat - É -v Knights (Skp) at 11 am.: EKAAT

CAN Softball. Junior 1.0.Find: Winder of Saturday's semi-finals at 16 M.

Senior A Braves v Delawares, 14.30 m

is powerful stamp, deep Mactas for the World Bana Sences at Kal 75k, 1.30 p.m. through the body and level on weight title at Los Angeles, t

was learned here today. top. He looks like standing up to any amount of work.

In a letter to J. Onslow Fabe, the Galloway Mac and Prim Puss the British President of

Boxing Union". "European are rather small, but there metscher, said that although the RAY B.at Kal Tak 3.30 p.m.

National Boxing Association of

plenty of Tarakoka, a Krakatao gelding

The two-year-olds are not too America recognised Macias a backward, and it will not be the World Champion, all ether, long before some of them are federations recognised Rober } seen on the racecourse,

Coben of France as the World (London, Express Service) Champion-France-Presse:

by

Barry Appleby

·YOLIVE CAUGHT MY

IN THE

TELL ME, GINE:

NOU: DO: UP THE

WHEN YOU'RE

Senior B · Americide by “Blitzk». hawks, 2 p.m.

Ladies Sender: BCAA ¦ Pandas, 3.30 p.m.

GOLDEN CHURN

better butter

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