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ARMY 4 RAF 3

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1955,

WHITE'S GLORIOUS SHOT AND CHARLESWORTH'S WONDER SAVE SEE ARMY THROUGH

By I. M. MacTAVISH

This is really the story of two great shots and what happened to them. The first was a magnificent 30 yarder by White in the 36th minute of the second half. Like a streak of lightning it flew from his boot into the vulnerable top right hand corner of the goal above Price's searching fingers. The goalkeeper never had a ghost of a chance of getting to it and the Army went into a 4-2 lead.

The second shot came around the same time, but at the other end. Mclanes was dispossessed in mid-field and as the ball was moved towards the Army penalty aren it was sent eventually in Leonard's direction,

The inside-right ran on to the ball close to the 18 yards One and seal a scorching first-line

the bottom eft ahon towards hand corner of the net.

11 looked all over a goal bl at the last serond blure of yellow flashed neross the good mouth

and with the tip of his fingers Charlesworth sumebox managed to erige the ball around!

A great the post for a emner

wonderful save

defenders plenty k trouble. huli coolly and calmly into the In the 7th minute he started a | net to level the scores.

movement after i good forward dispossessing Martin 171

endel! field.

IN THE LEAD

Ray Robinson Says Extra Weight Helped Him In His Fight With Olson

New Yory, Dec. 11.

"Sugar" Ray Robinson, who returned to New York today from his triumph over Carl (Bobo) Olson at Chicago, said that he had trained harder for that fight than any other in his Ufo.

"I honestly think I am punching harder now than I ever did," he said. "That little bit of extra weight helped me, and I worked very hard on power punching in my training."

He weighed in at 180%, just bothered him, and of course that 裁 quarter-pound under the kayo by Aretile Moore didn't Middleweight limit, whereas In help.

previode title fights ho usually

was 180 or 157.

In his training at Greenwood Lake. New York, Robinson also did more roadwork thap ever before,

ho

"I had to be sure of my legs,"

rni explained. He

each morning usually three to five miles, then had his breakfast, then rested Ull time for the

His

Dr personal physician,

one of the doctors for the New

menial

EASTERN 2, KMB 1

Eastern Make It The Hard Way In Senior

Tie With Busmen

By "TOUCHWOOD”

Shield

Eastern made it the hard way in the first round of the Senior Shield against Kowloon Motor Bus at the new Government Stadium yesterday when they just managed to beat the Busmen by the odd goal in three and thus lived to fight another day.

RING RECORD

Eastern had to survive the shock of a 35th minute opening goal by KMB's Kwan King-san, and so well did the Busmen fight that it was not until two minutes "Look at the Ring Record Book-you don't

before time that Eastern notched the winning goal-thanks to KMB's Hung Hing- 500 many one-round kayous over the yuk who booted the ball into his own goal while attempting to clear, better opponents, Ray punches well, but he lands Tot of

Tho Busmen, who took the kick just inside the box. Chu as the game progressed Eastern's punches and they pile up into fold as underdogs, had promised Wing-keung touched the ball forward line appeared to have a kayo in four or five or may-to play an "Inspiring game, | før Lau Chi-nm to lob shot their bolt. Raid after raid This immediately revived the

be ten rounds, Moore's kayo and they were as good as their shoulder high shot that come was staged by the Busmen and The ball moved from forward RAF spirits and a couple of

of Olson must have left him word. Although Eastern started very near to beating Wai Fal-they have to blame themselves to forward until it reached ¦ minutes later they were in the afternoon workout and sparring.sender..

[with a 20 minute spell that kim,

for not registering at least three McClay

the outside-left lead. Again It was the long

threatened to crush their op-

The game began to warm up clear goals when they had Yung Sectiman searching position. The little

that started it

"1 hundled enough lighters [ponents, the Busman never for and Eastern went up for two Pal-dor at their mercy. least no time in squaring it but this time

Vincent Nardiello, who also is and have seen enough was directed to

In the 27th minute what look- fights a moment allowed themselves to attacks, but Kwok Ying-lok put Melnne, was the other

Win and Bennett,

Hle a his shot be thrown off their game. Deer goal ant

for a fruitless cornered and

certain goal for York State Athletic Commis-otional moving in, the penalty area at right in the spot to le

and then Ho Ying-fan's rising the Busmen was

nullified stales

In fact, certainly

Kowloon Motor Bus

by and the net wide of Price's | top speed, shat for goal. It was sion, worked out a special diet

RAK left-winger Olson outshone the winners yesterday shot

Hau Eastern's Lee Ping-chu, A shot greatly which a good enough shot but Charlen

the doctor

ald

wuan't close to fighting a good especially in the second half Ching-to a minute too slow to falten on the run by KMB's Li was just a wrth appeared

have it

designed to add strength to night against Ray and when he when they had most of the ex-put his head to the ball for a

Chun-fat Robinson's 35-year-old legs, Dr mude in the RAF | covered chase to the near post,

changes and Ray 100kk Nardiello

Robinson both advantage of it. and Amy Mani- got both

hunds

it but,

how fault not to have scored at least apparently troubled by the sun,

to delal unwilling

the

Ray came back."

two

they goals when

had he allowed it to go

diet, but it was known to be a

Eastern's defence rocking with their continuous raids. high protein diet with eggs for breakfast, steak ng the main meal of the duy, and careful

the mount supervision of #iquids Robinson drank.

Robinson ulso worked with the best spor-partners he could obtain.

shot anul 42

This game, played at the Club right hund. Stadium visterlay, wan a 1ypres j At this stage there

cup-tire Nether

floun

50+ 1

[

supleton of pome Is the ter BN

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tacklinat was trugh and lastl the covering WIS PTY close

RESULTS AT A GLANCE end and into the net.

tiput from star! to nas

angle ineident || K.M.B. There was bet that reflected against the rop- R.A.F. testants Hard knock

Potier

SENIOR SHIELD

1

Eantern

1

Army

The

1

South China

(extra time)

QUOTE J olents Tout They WETH given and taken in Bin Spirit

HARD TACKLE

Har

Our Ers

half McMillan was rest tumbling to the ground in a turf tackle 1g Bennett, but he was quekle on Jais tert. nd got a band from the cloud for putting Bennett

on thr head to show there

feeling. Later Wils nav happened the chei way and in different pahion when Charles- worth made the thrißing which probably put the Airmen out of the Shield Clarke

WAN

The nearest inside-forwart

K.M.B.

Club

C.M.D.

JUNIOR SHIELD

St. Joseph's

4 South China

{extra thine)

Tung Wah

2

1

B &

5

Eastern

Januar

(extra June)

Tramways +

2

OVER

The RAF were now jubilant into the attack but nd went Mullett

and Crompton turned them about and sent their own forwardy into action.

In the 25th minute more good work and quick thinking by McClay brought the soldiers back onto level terms. The

came to him in an awkwardi position but before he could be 1 tackled

Price,

me ed away at the goal however, was equat by all calls,

although there were one or two wear misses that gave him

fight

give

I

he swung it quickly

Heroes the face of the goal and McMillon, racing in, bundled if into the net,

The

slackened bit pace after the

interval but in the 8th minulo McLennan had bad luck when, Junmolested in the Army penalty area, he took n hasty shot and hit the post.

ond

the

Slowly the Army wing-halves Just when it looked as though another goal must come, and just began to take control again and and his ready hand-when the Army defenders were Mein

right McInnes sprayed pusses clap of appreciation was not beginning to venture upfield to and left in an effort to bring R Jost on many of the spectators,

real the attack, mupport to

goal. 4

ir

251h The game got off to a bright sudden change came over the

minute he suce

he succeeded. Taking a start with the Army setting proceedings.

long kick he sent the bult into hot very

1wo

the goalmouth nud right onto brenk-away ruls the Airmen A long forward Dars wont McMillen's head

flick showed that there was flew and lover Hogan's

and flying

and it was over Price's winger Blagburn was on it in a

head and in the back of the net. Bosh. He ran almost half the Thus with 20 minutes of the length of the ground, resisted a scond-half gone the soldiers despairing Inte challenge, and

were in the lend again. at the right moment pushed the

but

73-

- danger in their front rank.

McInnes was early spicuous in forcing the play for the suldier, and his aretirale DUSTE We're rausing the RAF

LEAGUE

head

CRICKET

SILLY SEASON

IN FIRST DIVISION

ANOTHER GOAL

and seemed

The Army continued to press to be well on the way to victory when White got his crackerjack goal. But the Airten were sill not beaten. Burns rallied them for Skipper

Just

stilt net grand brought

them another goul. Blazhim swept the ball in from the left und Clarke,

a

jost

were

HARD SLUGGING

to

know

fet a boxer

that

mistake

Olson Robinson.

That's

Louis beldevos that simply cannot beat

of

"Ray's Hot Olson's number," the old Heavyweight plon said.

it was their own

defender to clear.

the Eastern

custodian drawn out, leaving the undefendexí, but unlucky goal und

for them, there was Lee Ping- cau who dashed up in the nick of time to boot the ball well clear. I would

,have been a goal had not Lee been in

In the 17th minute Eastern's Chau Man-chi started & move that nearly ended with a goại, but for the alert Tang Sum who broke up the attack by crashing KMB defended with a cool the ball to the aldeline for ASSUTANCO thai seemed to throw-23, Following this Ho way. Cham-trustrate the Eastern forwards, Ying-tan put the ball just In "He will beat Olson, and when the Busmen opened front of the goal and elther kayo or decision, the the scoring they fully deserved Ching-to's sizzling header Now next time they meet, The lay the lead, KMB's attacks had the ball sailing inches out. off didn't hurt his legs; he kept been isolated.

bil them In shape with his dangerous. They moved up with

quick, dancing."

accurate passes that still had an obosily pierced Eastern's defence. and it was off just such a move that Kwan King-son had an

But Louis

scure comment back.

un

the

"Comebacks bre

come-

were more

"1 wanted the toughest and the best and our sparring was hard slugging," he said, "I know I am punching at my hardest because I was hurling sold. "I tried one."

tough," he open shot at goal and recepied

11 eagerly, big governers even with the in training."

Listeners got the Impression Jor felt Ray might have usually boxer

harder time with some opponent other than Olson.

the

DOWNFALL

SCORELESS

Hau

the

LIMPING KWOK

Eastern's limping player, Kwok Ying-lok, took a crack at but you in the 31st minute

is was uzved and a minute inter [ beautiful header by Kwok nearly had the KMB's goalkeep- er beaten.

The Zist minute arrived with the score still all to nil. Ho Ying-fan's corner klek at this

With only two minutes to go stage brought spectators to their fect as the ball curved dan- for tuli time a last do-or-die gerously gcolwards and it was raid by Eastern saw winger Ho to the credit of Wai Fat-kim Ying-fan crossing a that he managed to grab But this gual, unhappily for bali in the air before the Busmen, started their down- Eastern forward line could fall. In their jubilation, the anything. The bout was postponed two Most skeptical of Robinson's defenders momentarily lost their

Busmen had weeks due to an ankle injury ability suffered by Robinson in train for ing.

"He routu rounds.

a day, sometimes

three two

WES Jesse

many

ه

19

noo1

рода

the over to Lau Chi-lam and the with a bunch of defendera

Lau In

The

Food

In the goal chance to open the scoring minuto Inter the 23rd minute when

от

Chiu

do his way look a shot at goal- custodian Wai Fal-kim rished Subic out, missed the ball and as formation Abrunson, tight

rolied towards the untenanted and years boxing writer aren,

they goal, Hung Hing-yuk dashed up Many sportswriters still for the New believe there was no injury, but Tribune.

York

sending Herald Fastern's Chu Wing-keung took were awarded a free kick. Kwan but instead of merely

a shot at Wol Fat-kim. KMB's King-san booted the ball high the ball out at the expense of a that Ray simply needed more

Poon Kai-hung in his attempt up but Lam Kam-tong headed-comer he booted the ball into time to get into top shape. "Here was a lucky Robinson to tackle Chu feli down andit out.

his own goot to give the Robinson insists that it was a good enough to capitalise on an had the misfortune of handling The Busmen were

staunch position the goal that Realed Dona fide Injury, not serious unusual situalion,"

he wrote, the ball accidentally. Referee under

and,

though the game. pressure but still important.

"He met a foe who at 27 was a Walker had no hesitation in Eastern were rarely out of their

TEAMB never went into a bout hollow shell. Marital difficul-pointing to the 12 yards spot for goal area, they defended cooly. Eastern: Yung Put-dor; unless

was al my best ties have Olson, father of four,

Ko Po-keung to put Eastern on Eastern were dealt a severe Chor-ping, Chan Kar-sau; Lee physically," he sald.

in a mental fog.

He

blow in the 24th minute when Ping-chu. Ko Po-keung. Chau was a ven terms, In all, he spent nine weeks in

I am of the opinion that the their befuddled fighter who missed

centre-forward Kwok Man-chi; Ho Ying-tan. Lau training, but says that he could badly....

penalty awarded to Eastern was Ying-lok was injured and

Chu he Chi-lam. Kwok Ying-lok, drill for only seven

a most unfair decision for Poon had to leave of the

the feld for Wing-keung. Hau Ching-to. weeks, with Two weeks out for

did not appear to deliberately medical attention. Though Kwok good is Sugar Ray? The feeling is that he is not stop the ball to his advantage.

came back

Wai Fat-ki; Liter the

KBIB: 34th

showing, to defend against good enough, off this flush In the 27th minute of the minute it was evident that he Hing-yuk, Szeto Yiu; Tang Sum,

couldn't were all second half, the Busmen

eme Lau Tim, Foon Kal-hung, Szeto produce Eduardo

brilliance 15 Lausse, cruelly robbed of a second goal

he hud carlior Man, Lam Kain-tong. Tang Yee- kit, Li Chun-fot Kwan Kung- or even Rocky when Li Chun-fat's rising shot in the match. six in the morning. His break 30ey Glambra

Castellon all might

Wal Fat-kim

marks to completely Full

Kwok Ying-san. but, luckily for lok for his ail out effort to stem much for the old muster In 15 by surprise

Eastern, they had Lee Ping-chu the Bushmen's onslaughts that who dashed up to head the ball were to follow. Kwok, though

lesa corner. This missed goal a shot at Wal Fat-kim and on

to be the turned out

turning at least two occasions Wai had to point of the game.

bring out his best to

stop Veteran Ko Po-koung, the Kwok's feeble attempts. captain of the team, kept a cool head during this critical second- But all agreed he didn't have half period, and Chau Man-cht;

recovery from the ankle injury. retired early each night, Il- usually shortly after nine o'clock. and was doing his roadwork by

fust was around & am., and then he could rest or nap for an hour or so, do some limbering exer- Cises and be ready for carly- afternoon gym work, the spar- ring. and then Jis lunch, or perhaps an early dinner.--United Proe.

How

comers

rounds."

bo

too

took

Referee Frank Sikora was even more doubtful.

"Robinson was breathing hard in there; I'm not sure he could have gone ve

legs."

LAVISH PRAISE

New York, Dec. 11

to

Robinson

rounds on his

the

Hung

out of the expense of a fruit- limping, never hesitated to take Sam Snead Wins

Another sports eliche la duing the Busman attacks.

do

ONE UP

KMB'& Lam Kam-tong Szeto Yiu each made a

and

Miami Open Tournament

alm

The \

Boad line. bundled it into the net.

Four minutes were still Jeft for play and Mclennan had a

chute to great

save his aide

go 16 or five; he won in twoHo Ying-tan, and Hau Ching to but from good position be some US boxing experts generally and they hailed the achieve played their part well in sub- effort at goal and their random record golf to gain a tie for the how

praised "Sugar" Ray scooped the ball over the

ment, bar... and the game wis

luvishly for his knockout of Carl

(Bobo) Olson.

gone-they and won.

but they

come back, It Added u Both sides can take a lot of

reservation

are good enough and to their they

lucky enough.-United Press. credit frum this

prator-Olson was sporting

rather although

incpt, the RAF

disinterested opponent cide us

and Ray's true status still is not whole nevCT IL

quite repro น

revealed. reproduced the form of recent

This may games,

have

been due to the

marking very close by the Army middle line, but the blue shirted forwards had their share of chances.

Everything had been going very much to form in the early weeks of the Sentor Division of the Cricket League, but very nearly nothing went to form on Satar- day as the Indian Recreation Club beat Army South by two runs on their home ground, RAF beat Army North unter, by 22 runs at Sookunpoo and KCC beat the Scorpions by 41 runs at Cox's Road.

This is what the First Divi- sion League table looks like no A result:

Army South Army North RAF Scorpions IRC

Optimists

CCC кос

Police

Recreio

P W D L Pts 7 G 0 1 24

1 5 0 2 20

7 6 0 2 20

7302 20

B 3 2 3

8 3 2 3 14

8 3 0 5 12

1 2

4

71 24 0

ay a wicket-taker with for 87 to dishies the home side for 80 as only “Baby” Abbas (44) found the Army South af- tack playable.

10

enough with Jenner to dismiss the Scorpions for 90 and rob

of hom

opportunity share the top spot in the League table with Arst-time defeated Army South.

talent at their

A

"No one knows how far the old man's legs would have carrict him," sald Al Buck, veteran boxing editor for the New York Post," They трето pot tested. Instead of setting the pace, Bobo elected 10 gamble with right hands,”

0.8

BS

vas

#

former

Zatopek May

Run 10,000m At Melbourne

Miami, Florida, Dec. 11. good Veteran Sam Snead, shooting

shots shook Yung Pul-dor In lead after 64 holes, beut Tommy the 28th minute, The FIRST GOAL

next Bolt on the first hole of a “sud- minute Lam threatened to score den death" playoff today to win After Kowloon Motor Bus again and this time he had the

tournament for the Mlami open had scored their first goal they Eastern custodian diving full had chances for more but the stretch with the ball rolling just an unprecedented sixth time.

Snood also set a

course re ergency had gone out of their out,

the atfacka. It didn't matter though,

during tournament, But the Busmen

oonoord were soon which was

reduced to for Eastern forwards bad al-in the attack. Winger Szeto rounds after

rain washed out the Man made ground and a long ready virtually thrown in

the first day's play. sponge.

pass to Kwan King-san saw the of latter racing towards Yung Pul- The spectacular match threw

reputation of the "teams but clean, fast exchanges made

under

in

three

before itong speculative passes. Bennett second round, and it won the tion at Melbourne from Sandor/nerven, and the game was full the ball to give Eastern a spot | second shot and pitched back 16.

a

fine harus

All in all it was not much Price has played better and

a soccer match considering the dor and from ten yards out be Snead and Bolt into their third was a trifle uncertain in some of

in match play show easily beat Yung.

So after 95 personal hla work. Brettell was over-

New Delhi, Dec, 11,

up minutes Kowloon Motor Bus during the past two years. shadowed on this occasion by

Emil Zatopek, and his wife, for the conspicuous absence of a were one up and the goal had White Sulphur Springs, West Bolt beat "the Slamme" from Against Army North at

"Dancing legs are not fighing Danh, the Czechoslovak interna-high standard of play. 3 4 2 18 Sookunpoo, the Airmen were all Shepherd who had a fine game

who been scored by a columnist Jimmy tional athletes, arrived here by

pinyer The

said legs" middle line at left-back. for a meagre 77, a fair of Johnston, Burne and Martin Cannon, a close personal friend air from Prague on a five-welt with the sun in their faces. In

Virginia, In match play rounds. jout

Kowloon Motor Bus defended had never been considered

very high esteem in the KMB of both the 1954 and 1955 PGA score against Lipscombe and was grand in possession but the of Robinson.

side,

Champlonships. Greenhalgh with the batting wing-halves

Jersey Jones, a staff member tour of India,

the first minute both sides con- frequently were

Emil told reporters he conceded midfield freekicks. Then

steet disposal (Don beaten when

This goal at once put of Ring magazine,

It was Snead's turn this time, going into the in Interports), tackle. Welch to best

matchmaker, promoter and still ning a gold medal at next year's men's goal area but Lee Pinkmediately and the Buamen's de- for a regulation par four on the sidered his best chance of win an eved into the Bus into the hearts of the Eastern however. The 11-year-old "pic- Royal Navy

forwards. active

They attacked Im-ture swinger" of golf two-puited but then Mike Birley got into

boxing manager h Forward McLennan (in spite with John Sullivan of England Olymple Games Against IRC, Nash continued stride to take seven wickets for of his late anlas) was the star.

in Melbourne chu was given no chance to was in the Marathon though he shoot. in his current excellent

In dis charge

Bence reeled America, form 21, nearly

non-stop 400-yard extra while Bolt shot. all of these helped He worked hard enough for two,

gala ho may also run the 19,000

pressure and finally was pierced a bogey-five. seven by

stummed it up: safe pairs of hands, and but suffered because Leonard

Clearly, both teams were much the 36th minute when Hung Metres. "Robinson Army North were all out for 55. and Clarke deserted their normal

as great as

The the in

grp of big match Hing-yuk accidentally handled pro missed the green with his Chattanoogon, Tennessee, He expected strongest opposi ever for a minute or two in that constructive style in favour of The Police the week

of uncertainty and miskicks bat managed to hold IRC to showed a fine turn of speed on

grt for him. It was

kick. Veterin Ko Po-keung, as feet beyond the cup, Bolt missed (Hungary). Vladimir Passes too

WGTO not finding cool as a cucumber, placed the the long pult and the victory. draw, but Craigengower, with the right-wing but on the other

show which proved that if Kuba (Soviet Union), and their men One can nover overlook Tony Ragi carrying

Norris his bat for 77, side of the field Blogburn has everything goes right, a fighter Gordon Pirl and Ken

In the fifth minute. Eastern's ball away from Wal Fat-icim's and the $2,200 frst prize was Myatt, on his length,

can come back after all

(Britain),

Snead's. Bolt collected $1,500. beat them handsomely by nine often played better. menace to a batting side, but wickets on Saturday.

"But Olson was not the fighter. Mrs. Zatopek, the Olympic right-winger Ho Ying-fan sont reach to even the scure. For the winnere White's goal

in rising shot but Hau Ching-

0

Encouraged by this

Mike Souchak of New York, gool, Brother Carl got among the

he was against Pierre Langiols | Women's Charlesworth's The game Navy side managed | und

Inspired wickets as well this time. Into

Champion to crashed the ball onto the Eastern went all out for the who led the fold by two strukes or Rocky Castellani, At his best, sald she would defend her title upright and it rebounded out, lead but Was Fat-kim was in in the final round, added to a hold Recreio

to a draw at spell in the Wors the terport opening batsmen With

he never was anywhere near as in Melbourrio, 100% | King's Park. -

day. Heron all And

Blabura

From the corner that followed no mood to be beaten and the one-over-par 71 that left him in Bedson

good as Robinson at his best, but and Mullett Anlahed strongly after Bobo was totigh and competent. India to give lectures and de-high over the bor

The Zatopeks were invited to Kwok Ying-lok blazed the ball whistle came with the score still a three-way tie for third with separated until the score had

ong all.

E. J. Harrison of St. Louis and shaky We reached 40, but after that it was

"I think it's the truth when monatrations to Indian athletes."

On resumption it was KMB's Frank Stramban of Toledo, In less than a minute Eastern anut, with Tony-Aur for 28 and Carl four..

he Bays his trouble with his wife-China Mail Spedal. Crompton and

were awarded an indirect free half practically all the way for United Press. always ready to turn defence into attack,

The forward line played some no football in patches, and everyone worked hard to make Cox's Road, found the taun the Old Shanghailandars at good the unfortunate absence. of ECC batting slump on, but the Chater Road.

Morris who was declared, unit. promotion of Carnell in the

There weren't as many old before the game.

No

too

not

"

LOCAL ELDERS WIN

star of

start.

the

side was the

Was

for 18 and Army South were all {tury is scored against Shonghai, | demen

It im't every day that a cen-

out three runs short of another but Laurie Kilbes managed to four points.

|reach three figures (100 not out) Scorpions, visiting the League in yesterday's match between Championship holders, KCC, ata Hongkong Pre-War XI and

order and a determined amberlain brought. F.

FORD OF 00 for the ones creaking as 1s usual in

wicket

undefeated for 59 as KCC declared at 140 for seveni and Inter bowled well

Italy Wins

these matches – and it wouldn't surprise us to hear that the side had actually, more years to them in aggregate on

this occasion,

There was more ortaking, of willow against leather an George Soumé reached 37 DI LATARKA

VERDICT

.

A rétroshing game that might easily have gone either way .. Indeed a story of the very dif- ferent fates at two great shota,

Army:

57 and Dr Balle: Gomano 40 no Mullett out to allow Old Horukong to Tolfray: doclase at 284 for four

[] Frank ~ Howarth proved culte

Mobiil

waste of time ash bowler in Johni

Hogar

THE GAMBOLS.

Javelin

Barry Appleby

EPUT ON POUR POUNDHE WHILE I HAD MY LEG IN PLASTER

IF YOU'VE PUT ON

WHY DO I HAVE TO DIET ?)

For the most refreshing THIRST QUENCHER

CYDER

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