SATURDAY'S RUGGER
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1956,
* SPORTING SAM
RAF MAINLAND SPRING A SURPRISE ON GARRISON
By
ISLAND
"PAK LO"
Tonight at 6.30 p.m. the Club "A" will meet the HMNZS Kaniere XV and if the Club play as horribly as they did on Saturday they will very deservedly lose. For Saturday's display was for the unbeaten team of the pre-Christmas series a shocking display.
That they eventually left the field the winners over RAF Island by 18 points (5 tries, 1 penally goal) to 3 points (1 penalty real), was due to Meffan's continuous hooking, and the only two forwards to shine were Williams and Miller, the latter particularly.
The real of the forward loated-at the only word to describe literally Inated their way through the gume,
In the
mattel 27 following Brigmie made more use of their #mail share of the ball to win by 11 points (1 goal, 2 pensity
goals) to mil.
On the other side of the fence Club "B", after a rough, tonight. hard
gaare miceumbed pected to 40 Brigade
RS TX- by
21 43 gab, 2 tries) to Pi
1
forwards gave their back, every chance by heeling well though perhaps a trifle dowly, and they ock the larger share of the ine ouls.
from error in front of the posts, and Smith crashed his way through
to luuch down, Starp converted.
Club "B" v 48 Brigade Tils Wün mainly a forward They just wasted their thine,
www game, but 48 Brigade were just Lellit ihird the serum
department and so good in every completely off form pases went everywhere but In the right direction. When, how
his
passen were
ever,
for Club "B", Marder shone in the lineouts for 48 Brigade, and Green became taken Pritchard and These only had to go to the en, the terrible twing who wrecked before being havoc on the Club "B". Beynon, Tre of the Police
good game, bui Low Up Che chuld eat what also had
sent more pasĒCS should have out to his wingers,
fireen touched down # loose ball after a goal frontmants, for Pritchard to craved with a grand lick, and just before halt time Green took the fall at feel to gather and more.
www.y.
passes)
while GY Live Saint greamed the Police served up, carter
RAF the afternoon. Mainlom! sprang # surps.m Lauckily for the Polier, John- when they
tvertrane Garrymaston, wylio has been off form for ww right Island by 13 ponts (2 goals, a couple of games,
(1 buck to 14 points penalty goal}
on top pain, and 27
10.0 penalty goals), while out Brigade found him extremely tehard, nesdless to my, converted.
dificuh to beal,
},
in a
Roal
rather at Sekning. Navy
lar teo scrappy Karne proved good for the title Mainland
by within they Over prunts #2 Trim, penalty to nul, in a game which was ked by the fantastic number offringement, that occurred, Club "A" v RAF Island
Penman
missing from Was
without the Club link-up, and his forceful leadership the Club
eight tek played
stead of as a combled unit. Steward had a good game, and O'Kelly started some nice moves, bu, The Club threes had a very netinite off-day. Their handing poor, and they crowded wings, and Fay across
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thing they did do well was to tackle hard, and that was what saved the day for them.
Airmen The
Just could break Harugh the defence. Chub thres booked better after; hat time, when with Speneri
thre thr Cuchimne shoulder injury they had more room lo rub ACTIS Det
the n
maki man get a they
same ground,
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Fer the RAF one man stondi
Boothroyd out and that
Had he been given more of the ball he would
probably very scored, bu The RAF Its ve passing in the threes was ots a Wall Cla with: 11 par Rhone in the RAF forwards but no one backed fan up.
The Club gened the searing when after a coupe of three mines Wisk cabelo hit here win a sonun
Almen Beejed! They were caught in power and Willante dived on the ball to score. The PETINION WAS salted narrowly by O'Killy.
les the ID: munote of th halt Green picked up a loome ball an
27 Brigaste hos Jones, Rt ets, Cub 25 and broke through to searchman over in the cornET. of all, and best MacCullagh,
The conversion was mixed. Owen, playing at the top of their form, and they went upsetting the Pike when the Pulice hall hot already beaten them fo il
Coyne, who usually is one of the 27 stars, had an off day, but in comparison with lus spposite number in the Police be fouki Las classed as good.
The 27 Brigade uated with a to
bust whack minute stuffing out of the 1980s
Meet ones, whet toe
tire &
kinked
A w mmuter ter 48 Brignde look the but at their feet and this flore it was Mander who picked up
Pritchard Bred
again በይ ኔረን converted.
Then in Pritchord and Green In a nice dribble from a lineout and tehard got it assal tmhvůj throwETI
under the posts. Having kicked from
ongles and distances, Pritchard then used the canioni cng of the ot Navy v Garrison Mainland
1202201 11 F Roberts hessed a penalts, but from the errors
thee was +TUN the drop out
27 gads: Th back, and the moved, wile game any ground until the lull reached t
With a terrible spurt Leigh went straight as an arrow down the wing through the ineffective Police de
Kubers tener to Mote well out rinverted B-0
Beven minutes later when within Die yards of the Puller line there were trium, and Police WIN
penalised for collapsing the serum, Roberts diverted with ease. -0.
Then the 27 Brigade card up and the 1 linked for the sect 1 ball without aroging, and in the statute of the second full Tulice were penalised, this time for meking the ball but of the seruns.
11-0 And again Rubert converted.
Navy's forwards were just a Bitle bit more bustling in this match, and they won mainly on of the Mainlanders ather than on their own moves. But they were quick to snap up it was offerred n chance when
Mainland, them, whereas who had plenty of chances 100. just could not settle into a dan- gerous combination,
to
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Honda By Reg. Wootton
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
Thrills & Spills Aplenty
Exhibition
At
In
Games
King's Park Yesterday
By "TIME
OUT"
exhibition
The enthusiastic crowd that braved yesterday's afternoon sun ni King's Park games had more than their money's worth of thrills and spills as the staged provided some brilliant moments of first class softball.
'Old Crocks'
Officials and More in a humorous line, the Association's
the reputed Tiger Standard con- suprised fans with a well-earned 9-7 win over tingent in a spill-packed seven-inning clash.
tlvo
fumble
Stop- The US Navy, manned by pick off Chun at second on the through with three runs. 13:0 US$ Gardiner's Bay, next pitch, Tiger catcher Mrher's ping than dead la their tracks pounded out a convincing 8-3 peg got lost in the dust kicked before they could get out of triumph over Kenneth Chun's up by Chun's cleats and Barretto hand, McMaster bore down on white Chun standdled his every pitch to retire Ray- masterful scored Pandas, behind
Our Commissioner mond Taco en strikes to squelch hurting of geb slabster McMaster third base. who held the opponents to two then punched out his third hit of the raily.
With burler McMaster turning mowing day or obinined a life on while
put Chun across. measly bingies
In This
sune performance down rix balters via the strike-
base and every game, the Navy outfit will out route,
thinking it to be passed ball.
be a cinch for the Senior "A" their despite took
to scoond litle this reaISON a slow walk where
the early setbacks. In recent outings, he gol nailed for second cul. In the confusion was clear as day that 'some- this squed Com-thing was misdag
Bccompanied every visiting gob outat was absent...und the answer turned up in the wind- milling rightarm of fastballer McMastor, and the team
Of the league games decided over the week, favourites had the time with a fably cany
exception of the War Eagles that followed, our cagy
Point Of No Return
By HENRY LONGHURST
UIE opening of the new club-poot wont on, to know I'm THE
house of the Bedfordshire further off from heaven than Golf Club and the fact that your when I was a boy,
correspondent's bed recently fell
through the bedroom floor thus disclosing a display of
dry
COMPENSATIONS
Still, there are compensations.
golf
can
and inediblo fungi suparalled The flat: expanse on which Bed- in the experience of the io at fordians play their health officer, he said, with the hardly be described as "pot in a possible exception of a case sylvan Betting-as the Governor which had come his way some of the Darfur province of the
In Sudan once claimed years ago at Plymouth-may on Sudan
holo stuck in the surface appour to have little presence of
revolting patch of connection with each other. Particularly
bestrewn
mky
with
On the other hand, the cot- camel thorn-but at least it is tants in which I lye between now liberally
trees, and it gives one a the two windmilia are mostly fortable feeling of chlority to
made of wood, and so was the fo
in
old clubhouse at Bedford. They be able to recall the thine when
three hours they wer
were planted, and to date any it took only
the famous occasion before it was reduced to asher back to and the insurance fell due, If when some short-sighted players were seen waiting on the stcostl glow future the near
tee under the Impresalon that suffus the crest of the Bouth
o the right Downs not far from Ditchling the new spinney
was a fourball and caddies look- Beacon, it
it will algnify that the
ing for a
ball temptation hny proved irresistiblo.
Ая
It is something, too, to have the EPINDE As against that, the members added a word to
vocabulary. As you can hook of the Bedfordshire
out of bounds on this course to content themselves for the not only into the Great Ouse,
etub had
best part of three years with a
the
couple of Nissen huts, and this, but also into British Railways In (Midland Region), the allot- on the top of the Downs in
ments, Mr R.'s
R.'s garden, and two winter, is a prospect calculato
sprouts, fields of brussels to make the most militant fire
player
develops calser put the matches thought- youthful
high precautionary slice which The fully back in his pocket.
eats into his game and lusts a Insurance company may in this
siroke which lifetime. It is a case breathe again.
is now known to a not undis WORTH WAITING Sili, the club that rose again tinguished circle of golfers, in-
Cotton, Henry trom the ashes at Bedford was cluding worth waiting for, and to be "having a bit of Bedfordshire on invited formally to declare i, it." A poor thing, indeed, but
febration party at least mine own. at the open the other
week was to me not only a great honour but a senti- mental occasion. I remembered. I remembered, the course where play Di I was born....but
it again, in a competition for th
for aptly named, Ashes Cup which the members will play on this day every year, was a
and Austers clash when a touch" | missioner quietly seaked home 19 the old park and hustle that most humbling experience.
the
nord- RO 22- 20 verdict was nu
10 raded
former. PL Diesta's
Dodgers Fred
University the trampled over graduates with a 16-7 count in
saw
the only sentor B division game played while the Ladies
the South China lengue losses notching up their second straight win over the Over, ens, beating them 10-5.
for the fourth run.
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VALIANT STAND
batting. their final
the Tigers staged & vallal stand as hurler Diesta's deliveries lost all its sting and the opposing hat ters combined forces to bunch After Ricky four cat bingies. Jackson singled, R. Ho lashed a that crught a spiller-liner to rightfeld
the dreaming George Pang un- award giving them three bases.
Ernie Pereira's grounder muffed
base grinding him a life and G. Crook singled With fence over second for one run.
Standard - Old
was
at first
The Tiger Crocks Shriller us errors galore from both sides had fons screaming Fred Diesta an en every play. the slab for the oldtimers turn- day's work ed in a brillant limiting the Tigers to six his while in age-beat mates tap- George Pong hugging the three
ped oft ten bingks from losing at rightfeld, losing Pitcher Eddie Cong.
Pitting
their experience
op against the youth of their poncats, the oidumers had the better of the game and only threatened
The Navy scored in the first half after a very good bout of pas anongst the Navy forwards, news It wor Short who finally touched down. 2 the second half, shortly after
Ortruon the option
broke down, and McDougal, wlus played well throughout, tool the ball and outstripped the defence to reore well out. 6-0, as the convet-
I was mianod,
move
a
Near the end, Kay, the Navy full Garrison 21, to anake 1 9-0.
Play su gra w and down held back craverted & penalty from the The Fruiter withst 211y further seuring.
Garrison Island v RAF Mainland
Backer again shone for the Garrison, he: ting 95 per cent other of the seruins, and the forwards sent the ball back re- Bneouts and Kularly from te the lose. Like the Police they
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CX-
TONIGHTS GAMES
were
in the Ana!
was
was
re-created overnight to trample all local opposition that stood in their path on their beeline to- wards the top of the league table.
... 20
RESULTS
Juniors War Engles 22 Austers
Benior "B" Pi Dodgers 14 HK Univer-
sity
the
AS
Civil Aid Services
the Hon. No. 32. Orders by It is common knowledge that
OBE.. Commis- cenes of ann's c.E. Terry, to revisit
of boyhood reveals a most remark-cloner, Civil Aid Servicce able
physical November 18, 1958. shrinkage things, and this was no exeep-
ht brown
jan
Can
turgid stream, for instance, no wider, It seems, than the Basing- stoke Canal, be really the tame Great Ouse on which i spent an Idyllic
Wind-in-the-Willows childhood? Can this molest row
Emelency Badges Award of:- And The attention of Zane Wardens and And
Unit Controllers in drawn to Stand- ton Instruction No. 6 regarding the award of efficiency badges
the eward Recommendations for
or nditional badges be forwarded to this hend- heuld be le quarters as soon on a scimber al- of the
standard talon
necesary efficiency and/or the necessary service to warrant the award,
Examination Revalu-The under-
of poplars he rently those whose
used Blender tops
clean (with
7
the pool) against the sky?
I
Ladies Scuth China 10 Overicas
Exhibitions Old Crocks 9 Tiger
5
Standard
7
USS Gardi-
ner's Bay 0 HK Pandas
3
the
pitcher Eddie Cong lofted a short hit in that direction for another Tiger leid With their big marker,
and cut down to size slowly the shadow of defeat grimly overlooking their defence, frame when the Tigers shot oi
'Old Crocks' soon settled down th oub their defence with four And now tonight's Hame.
hits to mark be missing bunched-up Penman will again
the four runs. as will from the line-up.
centre three, who again Younguter Ren Barretto usual strained his muscle on Saturday, I started the
bail rolling for the so that the Club "A" are that
| Association's squad in the first and much weater
In me with a liner to left But despite this they
have
scored On Kenneth Chun's such a strong side that even i!
neatly-laid bunt along third.
on the RAP live and line, and the were wasting their time. The they play as poorly as they did a fair Cinrrison threes, with the
ion Saturday they have ception of the two wings, who chance of beating the Kaniere. never sW the ball, fumbled Most of the Kantere players their way to a loss,
become well known over
In the Next came an easy przy 20th minute when Kly wont satis ina botwar the uprasthis, mid then Just before half line the (Jub threes moved well, the first time they had done 10, met Ingls went over in the wuther The converged was mised.
In the sect half Boothroyd had a very nis debe from the half Way has to within five varda of the Club line before the dilence managed to stop him. In the resulfont rerum the Club were penalteil, and Bouth- royd converted to bring the Airmen back into the game. $-3.
with back Presed The Clus Williams to the fure, and the free
ten yard from the a crun
threen moved and Club Hne the
The Valentire went over well conversion was mirved. 12-3.
NAF
The Club bal Bike mare good moves, most of them by the for-
rather wards, cr
Maier. Ax! then
T
their het. kicket
have
The Airmen were fair in the the last couple of weeks Arst half, but gradually picked this should be a battle
half They have two very up jer in the second
wings, with Fraser sanding out head dangerous
and
royal
test and
but their and shoulders above the rest, pack, though heavy and fart, in The RAF also made much more not quite up to the standard of use of their few chances, and, the Club “Ă”. were, when in possession, al- ways a great danger.
The Intenders started
who
wire
and retired to steady playing up both Maher and femail to
9-7.
Auxiliary Fire Service Orders
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Spearheading the bating_at-
No. 44. Orders by Mr Alb- tack was Commissioner "Don Robbins who had a feld days Drummond, Superintendent,
Firo Service at the plate with three hits in Auxiliary
which November 17, 1956. DS many trips, one of
in the thiru Enrolment: Rearua (K) Chan Wal- was a fourmaster
song w... 13.11.00, Darretio Ren chapter.
Bounty Bonus: Dounty Payment Allowances
ателя ученет Fred Diesto paced han
for the Are ready for colection and two-in-three the two-in-two The second frame saw
2111w... 15.11.50. Members who ar Bill
qualified to receive payments and oldtimers hitting a lapse as five respectively.
Silva
and Kenneth Chun re
requested to collect the etme fro costly errors allowed the Tigers
the Asst. Supt. (Admin. & Com.).
COSTLY ERRORS
Oldtimers
and with
1055/55
to forge ahead 2-1. but their not to be forgotten however, as half brought them right back they turned in remarkable per- A.F.8. at his office at Central Fire
Kone,
to at
in their respective into the game when things be-formances gan to pop after two outs were posts.
Ren Alto a up of the hal George Pang and
diminutive
Ling Dong-suh Barretto drew successive passes
'sboth sence' whose to first bringing Fred Diesta to leftfeld And the Club "A" has two good halves
can always the box and like a true cham-placed him in perfect position to clean serve, match Ernie Pereira a scream- leaned en pon, the off with # surt a dangerous move, and
Also shar- cetuple of quick penalties both of fast though memes erratic, basting the ball into deep centre- ing liner that had home run
fold for 1w5 runs. George written all over it.
some difficulty In ing honours in the gelding de
Eddie Pang had
Marques rounding the bases in a stretch parimont is and only managed to dent the with a queer catch in the fourth crack of the bat and caught N. rubber at home plate a short inning when he ran in at the hend in front of Barretto.
Dennie's drive in his 'tummy'l
Alztights by Willams nel
The ground
then three line behind them. which Sinit) converted, and
Macnamara betore halfme Just
But when the Club three line replied with a penalty conversion to make the half the score 3-6. moves properly there is no stop
and with a plentiful The second half was a different ping it,
Within three minutes the
were in the lead when supply of the ball they should As the closing Quin, the Garriron Island full win.
is on the Club Le Club look the ball t back, 20 The bail from a kick ahead and Eidols.nbied, and Sustend of putting the
under the floodlights, down the ball into touch, the sensible the through to touch
He the position he was m, decived and 3 anall admission charge 100se ball as the RAP fumbled.
From the kick-off the Club dİ-
Lo open up the game and crom kick, will be made to help cover the
it swiveled and slipped and
cost of the Hloh denly came to life and in perfect and
Fraser. trali went luone, and The movie Valmune, after drawkan the
gathered it up and went through to Macnainara Fere half way out. erots kicked when challenged. nr
converted. 3.0, Miller took it on at his feet to touch it downs And make the final score 1-3 the try was unconverted.
their threes away,
TONIGHT'S TEAMA
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Station, 2nd floor, Hongkong from 3030 to 1730 hours on any working day except Moday and Saturday until 29,11.50.
Promotion: Ag. Str. Oftr. (HK) flo Blu-lum and Lo Yick-kwond moted to the rank of Station Office: (IK) w... 14.11.30.
Transfer: F. No. 100 (K) Lok So from Plateen No. HK-10 (D) of District HK-3 to Platoon No. HK-27 t) of District HK-4 w.e.f. 15,11,50. Identification Number: The follow. Numbers have ing Identification been given to the undormentioned
509
Chan Chi-ping, 615 Ho Yu-ning. 532 members w.a.1. 15.11.50:-. Ifa Icai-tung, 830 wok Bhing-song. 540 Leung Wab, 541 Low Tak-ising. 360 Ng Chin-chung. 59 Wang You hay, 6 Wa Wai, 587 Wong Cheung- kin, Bas Yung Ching-chung.
Resralt Posting Appointment: (HK) Chars Kwok-bang & Choung Chak-chven, having passed Paring-out Examination are now Watchkrepora (3) Control and posted to Hongkong Centro w.e.f. 29.11.00.
PIMoon Distributions The_follow-
to were
think
The golf, however, brought rude awakening My thoughts went back to the small boy in the corduroy breeches battling with the long first hote. A goud brassic might bring us som- where near the dip, and a full with luck, spoon might then, clear it and land on the green for three, The boy grew to the hole shrank, man's estate, and there were even times when he was hard put to it to make No. 8 the second shot with iron stop on the green.
Alas, however there comes to in golf the point of no ali
The Ouso grows less and less Great and the poplat the trees
grow sh
shorter, hut course grows longer and longer, Can this portly figure, pantang
ita falfoote ily
front of
indispensable, and reaching nitoma
wooden club for its cally for a
Bam second, be really the individual playing on the same course? 'Tis little joy, us ปาง
of us return.
ita
1957 Modern Pentathlon Ch'ships At Mexico City
Melbourne, Nov. 19. The Congr.as of the Interna- the Modem tional Union for Pentathlon, meeting in Mol- decided to hold the Pentathion Modern
bourne, World Championship
Mexico
mi
.next year
informed
on City,
today.
nource and
The Congress, which the
The serious half of the ex- Proving his worth as Commis-
SAW A sloner, razor-keen Don Robbins hibition double-header
the formidable HK Pundas 6-3 showed that his old eye' was fast-moving US Navy nine beat still there in the batter's box as he opened their third frame within a thrill-packed seven-inning og s
Me- Windmiller & smashing liner to centrefield encounter,
on the
mound Kaniere: Kay, Spencer, Newton, Wharepaps, MaDougl Hakatau, that was good for four bases. Ma ter, tolling
the gobs had the hard- Ealwyn, Aller Parkces. With Fred Diesta's pitching fly- A few ininutes later Fraser scored Hairs,
Johnson, Haber.
have
the amp-out pred Boag ing true and eversharp Bli Silva hitting Panda lads 'caling out of ing members of Hongkong Division again when
alore Harkema,
now aut.]= he gathered
arition and ro bull from a 25 incout and went Erivats.
buted to the following platoons for HR-1 Club "A": Wiggelt, Ings, Roberts, directing the spins behind the his hand with his fading up- Macnamara over near the posts.
trainingListy pet Valentine, Stevens, Kelly, Steward, plato, the Tiger lads were hand-shoots and crackding curves, ac-
Petoan No. FIK={A}=\ 000: tenverted. 13-6.
Wildeme Meffer, Whiteley. Miller mifted temporarily but the old- counting for mix battera vin the
No. HK-5A)-n, s rikeout route, It has been pron inio golding G. Weight, Gouit, Elliott, Armstrong-
timers were just
No. HK-B(A)-V^{(h. Weight.
suriae' as anotherly was long time since local fans have
No. 1-2(A)-, chalked up in the fourth chapter, seen such brillant hurling from Platoon
2 Navy side and the keen District BK-4: Patoon No. HH-12(A)
630; District Leading
after one
-M. 131, off,
out
burich that witne scd yester- Platoon No. 10-1913)-FR. Batretto drew a wallt, and
Platoon at his tusele marvelled
No. 1-20[A]—FR. District
Platoon scooted across the pan on Dicela's day's
Platoon No. long triple to centro. Rounding every pitch with loud cheers,
Platoon No.
(Sed.) Perta CHEUNO,
Deputy Supt. 9.
Police v 27 Brigade
Palice forwards were The
In the closing seconds Garrison and took Police halves
10 life muddenly came wonderful. The
The play upheld. The ball came back and threes were terrible.
FIL
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3 Idian theatro?:
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CATHAY PACIFIC
FATAL FIFTH INNING Before the und was
one-
the sacks a la 'Stephen Xavier fashion, Dicada oven hot third base coming face to face against catcher Maher of the Standard inning old, the gobs jumped who easily chased him back to into a 1-0 lead that held unstli third, plastering the pill on the the
•back for the second cut, Kenneth Chu was nipped for the third out when he raced homeward in a cloud of dust on Don Robbins single to lett.
Artlin
Platoon
HK-2{A}—M. 541.
Ber:
504
Sports Diary
fatal Afth inning when Jackdo Wel's flings were begin- ning to fall short of their mark. Capitalising on this doject, the boom guns from the USS Gir
with diner's Bay get to worke Leading 5-3, the oldtimers third sacker Kenney touching capitalisedton ashoky Tiger off an avalanche of four hits in- defence inx the sixth for tour cluding two triples and a HIKU more runs. After dropping feeble grounder to third George homer to pile on seven runs,
The most remaricable
frame,
TODAY Badminton Men's. "A" Divizion: Secreto v Ladies Doubles
Europian Table Tennis. Chai
| Peng “hobbled to the 'first"gack, Fring took part in this re« j "Gold", XWCA v Recreio
beating the throw by a stop. for aflor Kern bad blasted a sip of KYMCA, 120. pm. passed ball saw a panting doorga
riendly u
ambling towards rocond while turvo to centerfold, that got another fumble at the plato lost in the bushits giving him a mines Kanare forced him to make a slow dash round trip, lettholder Lock for the hot-corner, Barrette en slammed another into the iden=
forted kia towering fly to third tical spot for a triple.
bag causing Pang to hit the
With
Junior
series of c0010-0£23 ing self-defence: thus blocking decorating their half of shortstop Ricky Jacksons from scoreboard, the Panda offensive King zong meding the catch.
was worked diligently, to break tha
After. Plasta's perified
monotony and their efforts were Pan (from third, Kenngi; - rewarded in the top of the sixth supi,
|when the Navy defences alterna
Attemptinga
Cand o thank Cubs; broke
Club
TOMORROW
Mixed
Doubles
CYMCA, table Fable
mot in
reported la private, also was
down D have voted
Russian proposal that the Executivo Commitice of the International Union be increased from eight to nine members.--HautET.
mentioned attended an examination, and qualified, in Basic Rescue on November 1, 1958:
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33200 Chipti Giun keo Ying-woh 34002 Wu Chi-shing, 34148 Chau Clan Wal-ch-na. Koon-wah, 2410
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