THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1956.

Swiss Churches Want

To Abolish

Grand Prix Races

By JOHN MYERS

Berne.

The Federation of Swiss Protestant Churches, supported by the Roman Catholic and Old Catholic Churches, has launched a campaign to abolish the annual Swiss Grand Prix races for cars and motorcycles.

The Swiss Grand Prix, held on the famous Bremgarton circuit in Berne, is The 1965 edition wan cancelled as a result of the n World Championship event.

of spectators wero killed and disaster at Le Mans, in France, in which scores injured.

AULCERS,

10

Anancial

It is no longer sport at

"It is certain niso that useful lectalcal development has no need of such spectacles."

The Churches wonl the thousands of spectators are abolition of closed-airoul racing necOSEATTY in general, but they are concen- trating their major offensive ull. uolet the Swiss Grand Prix. the Au

by announcemen organiser of the races that the dates of the 1950 events had been fixed for August 18 and 18 inspired the Churches to publish a message making their stand plain beyond doubt.

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CONQUEST OF POWER

After recalling Man's quest of power over Nature and the body tribule" of speed on the ronds, the message said: The rolastrophe of Le Mans elear significance, und even clearor dignilleance has the op- puitung attitude of the organis

proclaimed ing bodies which without respect The race gues ont."

The

Churches thunked the the urganising committees

1955 Swiss Grand Prix for their and wisdom" in "act of piety envelling the races last your and added:

"But we must usk Is it not tune that we ourselves: Christians,

Swiss,

should definitely renounce the organimi. tion of me which have become NO senseless?

ן

"Certainly, in so speaking, we are not suposed to sport... but what at these modem closet circuit races? It is no longer the man who lets the power of the

It is machine,

the machine which puts the man to the fest, up to breaking-polat.

"Only a very few specialists can still take part, but hundreds

WINTER OLYMPICS

Sailer Austria's

To Get Medal Of Honour

murderouK MYELON

Pointing to the great efforts pul into road safety weeks, the the continued: "A1 message same time, authorisation is given for races which excite the pan- slon and turn our roads Into

of blood. tracks

I. not this nonsensical?”

Everyone must ask himself tho question: "Glven the Christian principle of respect for life, have 1 the right to at- Lend (open) oven as a simple spectator while hundreds of Thousande of people, in the excitement of roaring motors. are waiting only to see if compe thing will "happen”?”.

The Swiss Motor-cycling Federation was quick to issue

in reply to the communique message of the Churchies

WEEK-END

TEAMS

The following players have been selected to represent their clubs in sports fixtures over the week-end:

CRICKET

ILAP

Police: 1st Division (Hono) F/A Leale, 7/0 Taylor, T/Bg! Welet, Sat Taylor, Cpl Birley, pl McGowan, Cpl Davey, BAC Handler ron, SAC Power, BAC Mason, BAC Tarth.

12th Man Cpl Watkins, Um

MIS Robinson, Beorer: pire: Bgt Robinson.

ERC 1st Division (Home ИКСС Khan, 5. "Scorpions

Myati, A. A. R Abbas C. Myall, L. G Ebert A. Laichah- dan All Khan, Ador Rumjahn, A. M. Wahab Jnr. 8 Arvuli, Bydney Raymond

2nd Division

(Away]

Omas Adem, 8M. BUN, Adam Khan, L. Kitchell, A, Rashid Abbas, B. F. Chegla, T. E. Chibe, RA Bux, B. Aboo, A. F. EUTR- him, A. 8. Ramjahn, 12th Man: A. A bin Kitchell, Umpire: K. M. Omar, Scorer: Victor Abbas.

Koercio

The Federation said that the Le Mans disaster should not pretext for "casting

1st Division (Home) be nnathema" ou racing Such 11

d'Almada Dr E L Goranu, M. A

A. E combination

Henvedios, G. GemaZIK), vir- tragic

Norontur € A. Gulerter, A P. ruinstabres could verur is all

Chaterien, 3. DE d'Alınada sorts of different activities.

Remedion, LJ d'Almada temedios, Prata. De 11. P. L. Ozorio, M

Perico, Jr. Sourer: L 0. FAŭnuda Remédios,

WITBOLT UINDRANCE

Without discussing the atti Tude of the organizers, in allow ing the race to go on, the com- i munique stated: "Let us recall only that, thanks to the race being continued, it was possible to avoid an indescribable Jam and the medical and security Bervices

ablo were

work without hindrance.

10

"The many

spectators who, after the accident, remained to the end of the rice wanted to see the triumph of a machine and not to see if something would happen, since the thing had happened already. This in- Vienna, Feb, 0.

dubitably weakens uno Austria's triple Toni Sailor, Gold medal winner at the remain arguments of the

sage"

cent Winter Olympica, i to re- selve the great medal of honour of the Austrian Republic, from Dr Theodor Koerner, Austria's President, noxt Monday.

of the MOS-

The Foderation stressed that Faco trucks nerved as testing- benches for constructors to perfect machines user <<on- mercially for the good and Austria's Olympic team is to

receptione safety of road users, including have a round

and the clubs during the coming week-end pedestrians,

are the be pre which orgenise races will also

sune as those which conducted three-diamond ring by the Minister of Educa- road safely campaigns.

when Saller pented with

UI

"It is therefore an exaggETU- A one-diamond ring will be

tion to say that because there given to both Kurt Oppelt and

are speed circuits, we are turn- Sissy Schwarz, winners of the

Ing our ronis into tracks of Di figure sitating [or pairs a1

blood exciting the passions

and Cortina D'Ampezzo -

ot

it continued. the drivers," "On the contrary, we are there

train drivers to

and we can firm that the 'break-nocks' on the road do not belong to the category of racing drivers.

The latter

job and the their risks of the road too

well." Declaring that

Saller was the first man ever to win all three Alpine events (Slakorn, Gant Siulom and Downhill

the at

Winter Olyingles-China Mall Special

NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

7TH RACE MEETING

1955/60

pher

Canion

know

tho

A

A

2nd Division (Away) v R.A.F.. C. A. Yvanovich, A. A. Alanco, F. 1. Correa, Dr A. H. d'Almada - medios, C. A. d'Almada Hemedios, F. J. Loureiro, D. McGrain, G. Noronha, M. Souza, N. Souza, G. Sequeira,

Rectelo v HK Regiment (Turadav February 14): Dr E. L. Gosang, M A. d'Almada Remedios,

M. A. Prata, D. B. d'Almada Remedios, L. J. d'Alnada Remedior, 2. A. d'AL- mada Remedios, C. A. Guterres, A. L Guterres, Jr., Dr H. ?. Ozorlu, A A Alunoo A P Paretra, Jr. Scorer: L. G. d'Alma- da Remedion.

ccc

First Division (Home) vs Army South" at 1.30 p.m.: . . . R. Ragi, B. d. Hong Cudy, Unabhor, H. Mader, P. A. Cross K. M. Walkins, J. T. King. A. H. P. J. Billimoria, R. N. Manlay.

KCC Hornets 2nd Division (Home) V DUS: B. V. Gillina, C. 8. Rainago, A. T. Loe, N. Hart Baker, K. Lo, Heron, G. A. J. Calloy, B. G Webster, L. G. Dally, J Marstall, Hung. N. Oel, 12th Man: M. c. Scorer: Mrs Catley. Umpire: L. 1, Quincey,

15. Begüment

(Feb. 14): Friendly v Recreio Major J. P. O'Driscoll, Lt B. H. Newman, Lt P. C. B. Deveson, L M... Hardingham, ORQMS Phipps,

. K. Nazarin, B. Khi pho Ha Rio Carl Hội A Myatt, Ret, C. Myatt. Scorer: Zi

Col. A. 8. J. de 8. Clayton, wn- pire: Cam Mannings.

Army South 1st Dividon___ (Away) V CCC: Major Chubb, Major Williams, Capt Withal, Capt Boxall, Li Crook, Lt Bedson, 2/Lt Carr, 3/Lt Johnson, 3/8gt fexwp, Gar Yates, Spr Chap | man. 12th man: 2/11 Morton, un-

scorer: Mr pira: WON Barnes, Chubb.

2nd Division_(Home) y Dockyard: ASM Martin, Major Ball, La Cuis- lett, 274 Carruthers, Wöll Hulbert, B/Bat Fox, Sat Perry, WCpl Bing. son, Cm Poucher, Gar Ingham, Pto Noyes, 12th man: Pie Pollard, um- ptry: Sgt Gross, scorer: Woll Olll.

Island XI

BRITISH

DAVIS CUPPERS DO PT

Members of Britain's Davis Cup squad - all young players started a course of physical training at the Chelsen Football Club's headquarters recently, This is the LTA's scheme to ensure that they are at the peak of physical fitness for the strenuous season ahead. The picture shows Billy Knight (left) and Roger Becker training with the ball.-Express Photo.

Soccer Incidents Will

In The Best

Happen Even

Regulated Games

Says

HAIG NICHOLSON

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

South American contract to Football Associations in British referees on countries laugh at any suggestion that their professional duties fraught with undue danger.

on the Beld are

But they are nevertheless provided with police bodyguards during matches for incidents will happen even in the best-regulated games two British referees have discovered in recent weeks,

First, there was B Meude who, during an exciting game in Argentina. awarded a penalty He was against the home side. immediately attacked and had Tooth kanckest out while police men had to turn water-hostS and use lear gas on the crowd before

riot was the resulting quelled.

Then in Rio, Referee Fred Willums during a match be tween The Argentine Racing Club and Rio's Vasco da Gama,

ll ever since, averaging one im-| portant game a week.

Both are

BACKERS LOSE ON THESE SPRING DOUBLES

L-

By Richard Baerlein

Sports Diary

TODAY

TARKLI Dagvlit Nority: Statis Dwa Royal Ragi,

TOMORROW

Crickii **

Division: .ccc "South"; Optimists y Navy: INC.

gulariu; -Polloe v kar) Becreta

[End Dwisdom: Army "Bath** Dockyard; Novy v taG: · KOV. University NAV Ratio: | XCO korosta V DES; Utiivuratty" "A"

ARCOST

V Army "Noeth")

1st Division: RAF Bt 'Josnobis (Navy) 3.30 p.m.? Club Kwe WALL (CH) 4.50 9.00. the and Division: RAF v 33 Josepia's Police (0)

he influence of the draw for positions at the stari la " chlor fault

with the Lincoin- Navy) p.m.; Club v Tue We

·Shire Handicap, but 10 dari p.m. there has been no remedy. The Sai Wani Unicy Farm VKMB, both Ded Division: Telephone v Little next big fault is the timing of matches at Happy Valley at £ the acceptance stages

|pāti; Gymnastic v Dockyard; RAMC lv Prisons, both matokes

st Happy

The first one on February 1 is parfectly normal, following the publicaiton of the weights-

The second one is eight days batore the race, which is on March 21, and the public tourn the acceptors only seven days before the

Tace. Final acceptances for the Grand National

clue

March 0, 18 days before

от

the

race. A aliniler time lapse la

Valley 61 3.4 p.m. Road Works v RIL, both matches [4th Division: "B_&_8_v_Hollandia;

et Happy Valley at 345 p.m.

Club

nar v

v__Army" "Noets" 3. p.m.;

Army "South".

4.10 p... Navy v Polles (8pokanpoo), 3. p.m. Athletics Cross Country. Khad Race of 48 Kurkha Infantry Bde.

DOOGT Korean F.A. v All Hongkong (HA. Stadium) 320 mm.

Cricket

2hal Divulon KCC “Waape" T

Friendly

Kuma: "Chopsticks"

required in the Lincoln be Police. tween the final acceptance and The Valley of the running of the race,

HARGH

I

**

It has been generally agreed that many horses in this year's Lincoln have boen harshly handicapped, yet only 12 went out at the first stage and remain in the race. A large will not runi, frumber of these but trainers are not bound to take them out before March 13,

it open in this menber Cause and

backers to money in Spring Doubles horses which have no prospects of running.

al Andrew's Bay Spoon pm- petition.

Tomorrow's Home Soccer Fixtures

The following are the

Home Soccer axtures for tomorrOW:

But it is quite unnecessa for the clerk of the course leave

to

love

on

First Divisio

Aston Villa

V Arsenal

Burnley

V

Sheffield U.

V

V

We Hion

Everton

Newcastle

V

Manchester U

Manchoner C

Y

Frewton

y

Bunderland

V

Tottenham

Y

As regards the draw, I sug- gested SONID years #go that irare should be a nui

accep tance at least a fortnight before the race and at that acceptatice the draw should be made

CarcHY Chariton

Luton

Wolves

Bartaloy

Bristol A

Bury

Blackpool

Muddersfield

Posteruth

Almingha

Bolton

Second Division

Y

West Hem

Lincoln

v Port Vale

Blackburn

Rotherham Swatene

Bristol C

British foolball fans will have an opportunity to judge

& picking up Portu-themselves when guese us they

but team visits Britain in the near go along, they frequently find it neces- į future.

Experts sary to summon an interpreter,

Bro agreed That who waits on the touch-line, 10: Brazilian footballers delight explain their decisions, to Issue more In individurlistic effort the Grand National (March 24), warnings, And to send men than

▼ In fact, only Irish Lizard and Athenian work. back to the dressing-room for some years ago a British foot- are doubtful runners.

BACK TO NORMAL

in teara

expert,

8. Wednesday Of the 48 horses still left in

Liverpool

V Leicester

Third Division (South)

Watend

Shrewsbury

v Ipavich

v Watford

for

Brazilian

NO RESPONSE

Hormes should not be with drawn after that date without E atisfactory veterinary certi- ficate.

Dogicsaber

Fulham

Y

Leeds

Middlesbrough

V

Notte C

V

Nott Forest

Plymouth

V

V

Flu C

Stoke C

Aldenhot

Hirshton Colchester

v Millwal

Cipetal Pal,

Exeter

Northampton

LAUTON Norwich queen's P.R. Southampton Southend Stirdan

*

*

"Third Aonington BarsOW

Division (North)

V

V

Carlisle

Bradford C

Stockport

Darkston

Y

Bradford

Goestend

Rochdale

Halifax

v Masaid

Y Crewe

serpe

serious infringementa

ball

visiting Rio, re- Williams finds the Brazilian marked: "They would be much the field of probable winnera It is now possible to reduce heut trying.

happier during a game if each considerably and the six horses of them had a ball.”

1 Hke are Quero Times. Holly a top-flight team, gave a decl-

As for Brezilian footballBank, Sundew, Carey's Cottage, slon which caused the visitors' "in a recent game at Olaria," inside-right, Girnes. to come racin Rio, which refereed, the crowds, they not only delight in Must and Valiant Spark.

These and strike sht de temperature, though there shouting and waving flags, but

will probably be the was no shado for me, was 112 in exploding fire-crackers SOUTH

I shall put up for with X-ray examination was neces-degrees Fahrenheit," he said. It times with such effect that play doubles

Lincolnshiro to be suspended ~~~China was terrific.

During the inter has

ono ein Handlerp horses when dircover some Lincoln I had

boosts to have ke packs Mall Special. QUITE A GAME

ed to my wrists and head,

which are to be trained for the when the game "That was quite a game," said | und 40-year-old Frederick Charles finished they hat to work on

im clown the field him two blows on the chin.

sary.

An

was

Williams, who came originally me for 20 minutes to bring me MCC May Discuss

from Plymouth and has been a back to normal. Football Association referee for 22 years.

A

No-Ball Law On

February 28

#1x which

гаса

One is still tolding a chance with Holly Bank for he has run

only once this season.

Workington Wrexham York C

Beniflsh

Abertiern Clyde Dunderline TTC

His trainer, Fred tells me that the nine-year-old | Heart

Rune

Kilmarnock is quite sound again and

Motherwell good work after injuring him- |.nasik self at Worcester.

in

Beotilah

"Sometimes after

game in "had no alternative but to Brazil, the referee has to be send Simes off the flekl and he given injections to restore his Player's often have wue roughly hnalled on his way energy.

I had to ether during the interval." back to the pavillon.

London, Feb. 0. the Australian Cricket kend another two players off the

Williams is full of admira- Board of Control's now proposa! field during the game, and caution for futebel (as it is called on the no-ball law is received Bank tion five more.

If

The Intention is to run Holly Albion Rov

pt Birmingham

Allos on Berwick

here) standards in Brazil, whose "It was

possibly the

word team were runners-up in the in, it will be discussed by February 20 and then give him

the MCC Sub-Committee at its a race at Cheltenham. But in World Championship last year next meeting on Tuesday, Feb- gume I have refereed. Brazil the referee cannot afford | When he is not refereeing, be la ruary 28, any nonsense and I have learned a keen spectator at gamICS. to be tough."

Briush Football referees have charge of key games in various South American countries during

They have

the

As his form is so obscure may be best to let him run at talking recommended changes, these meetings before

from Melbourne

BS to him seriously

National "Brazilians are perfect and reported

quotes

Australian passible. complete footballers, he said, and as

the "They ore, in fact,

proposing that football "delivery of the bail shall

no! machines. They practise all the be considered unfair it, in 115 time to keep the ball under con- delivery stride the bowler places

cach season. doubtedly won great respect, fortrol. They are wonderful.” themselves and for the role they have to perform in games where Latin temperaments may Kare

been it had statistically that of road accidents in the

The following will represent the Berne diminished-con- of

Island against "Mainland in a two- the week siderably during

of | day cricket match at HKCC, Jebru- trials for the Grand Prix

try 13 and 14; Le M. Carr, 14 G. Prix races,

Crook, P. B. Dbaber, LA . Bed- Federation's the

commmmique

fran son, X. M. Macpherson, H. D. MI- added: "For anyone who knows | kr. T. A. Pearce, A. G. White- the problem thoroughly, 11 in bond, G. A. Bouss, 1. L. Stanton, Capt W. M. Withall. Umpire: Sgr this offensive Robinson, Boorer: J. Smith. easy to see that

not only directed against

Mainland

Owing to the large number ta

of Entries received, it has motorised sport but against Sun- been necessary to make the day sports in general. following changes;~~~

A. Zimmer, A. Greenhalgh, Mas for M. W. Holme, Lt J. Lipscombe, V. Fairbati, F. Findlay, R. Jenner. H. Birley, D. Henderson, D. "In reality, all kinds of sport Welch, Le G. Gomano. Umpire: It. There will be 10 races each) are aimed at these quarters, to ¦ fail, scorer: Mrs H. Chamberlain, day Instead of 9 races; the whom we do not deny full free- dom of expression but whom we ask to exercise a wider spirit of healthy tolerance."

First Baddling Bell will be rung at 1.00 p.m. and an addi- tional race (1A) will be run at 1.80 p.m. There will be no Cash Sweep on these addi- tional races,

A FORMALITY

FOOTBALL

Herc

P

1st Division (Caroline Nin) Kwong Wah, 8:00p.m.: Jones, Flanck, Blahop, Phayse, Analrong, Johnson, Manna, Janes, Deignan Pickering, Dunlop. Reserves: Doug The Cantonal td City

3, Toril:mpor.

And Division authorities of Berne have not Tung Wall 2. pim.

(Caroline HUV Bachmann, et given their official authorisa Tradwell, Mackie, Gayne, Phillips, tion for the racca to be held, Douglas, McCall, Douglas, Moin, but their decision must be taken Tomlinson, Aflier. Reserves: Beat- before the end of February ife, Reynolds, the organisation is to proosed adequately. Authorisation bas been little more than a formall- The Hurst Park Handicap ty in previous years, with the for Class B ponies will now exception of 1958, when the be run on Saturday 25th organisers voluntarily renounced. races after the, La Manes

The Beverley Handicap for Class 7 poniça on 18th February, will be run in 3 sections instead of in 2 sections.

the

February Instead of Saturday disaster. 18th February,

Before authorising the 1950

Tire Shatin Pass Handicap races, it is certain that the st for Class & ponies on 28th thorities will have to be satis February, will be run in 'two fled by the organisers that all

sections instead of one

section.

Yakwmeasures have been

TO CITY maximum safety for speethfore and porticipante

BUGBY

Army North

Capt

LA Kelf, Pts, Fidior, Le Biscoe,

Beck, 3/23/zilden, Capt) Jealous, MA

2/14 Allen, Z/LÅ Wade, Lt MeCulloch,

Pro Preston, Sharpe, LZA - Chandler, Vit

1956 UNIVERSITY BOAT RACEKON MARCH 24

The Weatherby Plate for alike. As a result of the notion The - 1986. University Boat 1960 ponies on 25th February undertalom, by," the Churchew, will run at a distance of there is sure to be considerable ce from Putney to Mortlake, oppositoin but strong financial on London's River Thames, will be rowed on March 24. At amual spectacle which stiracia twith pablo ControverRY many thousands of viations to growing, the decision of the the riverbank, the raco : Han Berne authoritiem elem wyráktedi been won 5% dimas. by | Cup- internet, in China: "Stall fatdigo and 44 times by Oxford;

Bertag ihared his beon one dond-best,

G Furlonge in place of a noresta are also involved. Furlongs as, previously stated.

By Order

AVE ARNOLD,

either of his feet behind the bowling crease and within the return creLSE,"

Ice Speed This, in effect, would Skating On February 11

up with only slight provocation. World

Referees have been coming

Britain

Brazil to

for several years.

started It

in 1048, when a Southampton team visited Brazil accompanied by Referee George Reader.

allow

bowlers to "drag" their back foot when actually delivering the ball. The Australian Board believe this would eliminate jany "no ball" dispute.

-(London Express Kéroles).

(COPYRIGHT)

Ian Thomson May

Ianı

Play Against Punjab Today

London, Feb. 9.

the young

Thomson,

Oslo, Feb. 9. The MCC themselves are Susox ¡fast-medium bowler, Reader was a great personal The Norwegian meteorological anxious to obtain universal in- today left London airport for success, Lazilian players and services

torby forecast terpretation of the law and it Karachi on his way to join the spectators had never seen such temperature lower than 20 was for this reason they sent MCC KAR team touring a high standard of refereeing degrees below zero centigrade the Australian Board a recom- Pakistan.

the following year, arrangement with Sir Stanley for the World Ice Speed Skat-mendation for discussion.

Thomson La to replace tho Championships ing

be Rous, of the Football Associa-contested in the

bowler, This is for a line to be drawn. Yorkatsire

Michael Bistet Ico tion, a group of British referees Stadium in Oslo on Saturday grease by the umpire to avoid with back trouble.

two feet behind the bowling Cowers, who is out of action

"dragging and lifting.” “

sad

were engaged for the season, on a contract.basi.

and Sunday.

to

unde

Test Birting

Forter

Montrose

Queen's Park

Stranrear

Reading Torquay

Dillingen

v Newpor

Boumaith Brentford Coventry

Grigaby

+ Hartlepoola

V Destry

*

Chester

✔ Trackmas Langua “A”

Bi Mirren

V Host TENN

v Airdrie

* Hibernians

v Queen of S.

v Stirling Ale.

v Dundee

• Partick League “n“

Si Johrjabotie

y Brechiry

Arbroath

v Hamilton

y Third Zanark

* Cowdenbeath

v Stenhour

* Dumbarton

V A

MID-WEEK FIXTURES

London, Feb. 9. Mid-week soccer, fixture Monday, February 13: FA Cup Fourth Round (Third re- ploy): Burnley verais Chelsea Arsenal's ground, London. Wednesday,

February

Division Three Scunthorpe United Southport,

Stockport

15:

VETSUB County

vers Grimsby Town (both ori ginally postponed from January ? because of FA Cup).—Reuter.

INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACING FIXTURES

Britain' has been allocated ive dates for International motor-racing events, port emmann, * Thomson in due to arrive in They are: April 2

B4719 Aintree, Despite the cold the stadium Today's messago stated that Karachi In September, at the begin-

on Friday and will nese Liverpool, Ruglanda Miny ning of the present season, Fred should be packed. Already the this suggestion did not find travel to meet the tent in 6: Silverstone Brand: viulyc-142 Willame whooe wife

20,000 tickets have been and

sold favour with the Australlen Lahore, the following day.". He Britün Grand Prix (place: not daughter live at Mill Street, and were resold today for about legislatore. Any alteration ac- may be n'vailable for the match yet fixed ¦ August lar Qulton. Oxford, arrived by air with re 150 crowns (over $20) on the ocpted by the. MCC would “be against the Punjab Cricket Park, Cheshire, England; wach fereo Harry Davis, of. Brad-black market over, 12 times Lasted" sai

Instructions to Association at Sinukot, which September 16; Royal' ̧. Autorpo- ford. A week later, they start the average original price.- first-class"umpires for the com- berins on Bionday-France- ble Tourist Trophy ed refereeing and have been at France-Presse,

Fing season.-France-Presse. De Preat.

Yet fixed).

THE GAMBOLS

WHAT NAME ARE YO GOING TO GIVE IT.

Barrel Appas

GOLDEN CHURN

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