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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1957.
I SAW SOCCER JUSTICE ENACTED Some Reflections On
Sports Diary
TODAY
Fleet Regatta,
Regatta
Tindalton
Fadles Doublew: CYMCA V LRC
But Kitchee Should Have Won Hands Down
Says I. M. MacTAVISH ·
Recreto "White" YWCA, CT | came away from the Hongkong Stadium yesterday afternoon
vecteto up
Men's "A" DIVIA: LRC y Man Burung Chung Cheong ccc; st Stephen's Y Glanta.
TOMORROW
Meeting
IFA Comell Meeting at Sporti Itead. 5.45 p.in.
Хернів
Exhibition by JLICK Korner's Troupe of 1KCC. 230 pan.
Begalts
Fleet Pulling legati af duik Hay
Badminton
Jundur Mixed Doubles; SI Ste- phen's v CCC "Groen Recreio V LHC chung Cheon. CXNGẠI CÁC "Yellow" & KCC.
Novices* Athletic Meet Summaries
100
METRIES
with a strange glow of satisfaction. Not because I had seen a great game. but bac ause somehow or athor | felt I had seen soccór justice enacted when Kitchee scored their late equaliser to give them a two-all draw in a match they should have won hands down.
South China were in many ways a sad disappointment to their faithful supporters. Seldom did they manage to produce the scintillating forward play on which their greatness has been built in recent and in common with many of the 28,000 who saw this years... encounter I deplored some of the tactics of their over - desperate defenders.
It was
real leg or nothing; fie started to go forward, stop- | Fal-hung, Tan Kar-50W, Chan stuff and yet in spite of Its part, and had the uncomfortable | Chi-hơng: Chu Wing-wah, Szata obviousness the culprits escaped
Wing- Ixperience of seeing Lee Yuk- | Man, Lee Tal-fal, Chu with nothing more than the tak's long range hender sailing keung, Leung Wal-hung. free-kick award which they high over his hands and into were apparently only too will the 121, ing to concede to save their goal.
Kitchen found the partial inss Two particularly unsavoury
of Chu Wing-keng t the interval. examplon spring immediately to handienp after
mind. Midway through the arst South China took charge of the half come good Kitchee inter-play but he Kilcher defener DASH-1.passing spilt the Soul China efused to will and begin to defence wide open. The ball look an hourth the game wild was swept through the middle sh in a one-all draw.
Tsang Hin-pång! (BCAA) 11.5 aces; 2. Ma Fün-luna (SCAA) 15.9 Sum: 3. Chan, Wai-kering (DBS) 12.0 rect.
200 METHES UASH:-- K. Romedy-Skipton (DES) 23.B SUDA. 2. Won: Ying (alt.) 24.6 geen.; 3. Lut Ngun-kwan (DBS) 24.1 seet.
400 METRES RUN:-1 Funk Fhlu-yun (SCAA) 55,U seen 4. Lau Diyse (SCAA) 35,5 suzsi 8. Lee, (RAF) 55,7 sees.; 4. Archie Lin (DUS).
800 METRES RUN-!, M, T. Tenant 1. Nuvy mis sees. 2. T Dark (RAF) 2 mins, 12.4 recs.: 3. M. Lally
(RAF) 2 mins, 19.5 mes
1,500
Navy
the
to Chu "Wing-keng and velorn had it under control in
ash. It looke all over goal as he raced about, but just short of the 18 yards line he was sent crashing to the ground. by a bone-shattering Lau Yee tackle.
Kitche awarded
il
いf wwwte
COREY
free-kick...dat
Ho had
Cheung-you, who had
just
about his poorest ume of the reason, suddenly prim to life and in the 38th minute of the second half he
scored what was almost a per-
eet goal.
He was ruuming into position about five yards Outside the
out a second's healtation he hit penalty box when the ball sud- lenty rebounded to him. With-
it Uke a bullet-I'm
they tosi Chu Wing-keung who won earried from the field und was never anything better than a hobbilug cripple for the re-ust have scorched wander of the match.
came
140
jone.
raise
D
cheer,
Sure It the tuzf Cover which it travelled-and before friend ny for en:ild move, Major Example and even befor the spectators it was The second major example of could? | this the-chall-not-pass stuff nestling in the comer of the smilcher: net. Indeed a great midway through
Leung Wai-hung Loal. I've seldom seen a better Fecond half,
lipped round Lau Chi-ping as before and looked set for goal. had done so many times
Klebee's depicted The tate was the same on Chu strength it now looked to be all Wing-kounge He landed in foyer bar the shouting, South 3,000 METRES RUN:-), L. heap.
China vklenily thought so toa Barnes (Anny) 6 mins, 28.4 This time the culprit was Lau but, as they cumed to their
All wou (Army) | Chi-ping.. Agatti 2 fice-kick
cost, it is possible to knock Chu Wing-keung about and it Is possible to rattle him but it is quite impossible
METRES RUN:- Mi. T. Tanan R 4 rains, 22,4 sees; 2. Mollide (Navy) mins 30.2 secs. 2. P. Barker (BAF) 1 mtus 30.0 pres.; 4. Jan Tong (SCAA,
J!x}-hoif
he
IS
Depleted Strength
With
at
GRAND PRIX WINNER
П
Arthur Pateman, winner of the 300-Mile race the Macao Grand Prix yesterday takes victory drink off his trophy after the presentation of prizes. Driving a Mercedes-Benz 300-8L, Pateman led practically all the way to win by two clear laps --
Chino Mail Photo.
SATURDAY'S RUGBY
Police Win Comfortably Against RAF Mainland; Clubmen Surprise
By "PAK LO”
Without once using their threes in a single concerted move, the Police, playing against RAF Mainland on Saturday, won comfortably by 18 points (3 goals, 1 try) to 5 points (1 goal), while at Sek Kong the 48 Brigade well and truly humbled the RAF Island XV by 31 points to nil in a fairly fast game.
The surprise of the afternoon was the Club, playing what was supposed to be it's weakest side, containing no less than three full backs, which walloped a Navy XV by 17 points (1 goal, 4 tries) to 3 points (1 try). First and foremost, a word of ; ball to be really dangerous. The i The first score erana when the praise for the referee in the only three in the RAP XV to Navy heed smartly in a sevin tat ball moved the Clut 25 and the malch. impress was Eibre, who for all manes press the Navy tees for to Police RAF Maintand
the only Mouse to score in the comer. The It was a pleasure after the last his slight build wits few weeks to watch Bomeone
man who sewned able to stop conversion was mod. 5-9. with a whistle
the Police. Had the Police used who not only
their threes they would have
pon by astronomieul figures,
Ignore him even when he 18
on
hobbing about on one leg the right wing
strength, slipped round
400 METRES LOW HURDLES: as if it was some minor techni- when
Wong Yee-cheong (SCAA) | 201 breach of the rules. But, to GP recs. 2. Clum Hungeman | the play. (SCAA) (9.7
This was very sert 31 Yu
much a game Kwing-hon natt. 72.4 secs. of two halves and in
MANY ways the tension and exellent HIGH JUMP:~~): J. (DBS) 5 11. 7% DM: 9, Les the mediocrity of the first, Yu»mш (SCAA) 5-10. 51⁄21⁄2 kus Kitchee should have had the 3. Chiu tap.chee (NTSSA) result in their pocket long be G ft, 311⁄2 ins.; 4. Wong Titt-fore South China took the lead wei (unatt.) 5 A. 3% his. 3. in the second half and there is Sam Chak-kwan (SCAA) 5 1. little doubt that the incapacity 14 Ins.
of Chu Wing-keung destroyed LONG
their chances. When they were JUMP: - 1. Lamontagne (RAAC) is fit full strength they outplayed every 61⁄2 in.; 2. Los Huck (unaft) South China in almost 10 ft. 4 ins. 3. Pang Chunn department of the game and, (SCAA) 19 1.0% ins.; 4. Jacob while conjecture is dangerous, Tsu (105) 18 it. 94. Ius.; 5. fell they had a great chance
of winning Lee Kon-sin (unatt.) 18 ( 3 ins.;0, Chiu Liu chép (NISSA 18 1, 2.
9 min. 35.5 s., 3. M. was willingly conceded and Goddard (RAF). D joins, 42,5 | again the offender escaped off- Bees. 1. CpG Shiu-buncla censure. fuaal);
Chan
Maybe you like your suceur (SCAA)
played this way....I happen to 110 METRES HIGH MUR- | disile It intensely and I DLES:-1, Charli»» Ilu (unatt) hate to see football violence
The Stadium clock was repeh-knew what he was doing but, 10.2 pees.; 2. Choring Dai-man of any kind being allowed to (unat.) 1016 swe
poses with the same tranquillity ing out for the closing minuted unlike most referees I have SOLTI resently, had obviously rend the the ball Was lofted
Laws of the Gang and knew towarts the South
Ching how to apply thein. penalty area : Chu Wing-wah Ite is
to the newcomer did the spade work and at the
Colony, so it may be some time last moment he pushed the ball before he realises that praise
Chu
The Win-Jocung. The o
1. very rare. Hug of the second did make up for cripple found a flash of latent for referee from this cofurn Luic In the match at Boundary Tat-hay, and to the jubilation Street, the Police forwards were of his mates, and the utter con-so superior in the loose that at sternation of the opposition, he one point the fast following up swung the Injured leg and seat of a penalty attempt that Was the ball souring into the root of short in length resulted in the net.
Walker and O'Regan of the Justice must have given her Police lighting each other for a gentle tilt at that possession of the ball after they scales moment. and maybe she had crossed the line with it.
Around them stood another even had a quiet smile behind
watching. four Police forwards her blindfold at the thought of
while the nearest AirmRTE wan the ball in the net...and
sul ten yards away. When the I how it got there.
ball had been touched down by O'Regan the battle stopped and discover a pity either was amused to Man had season. I felt it was HOP, STEP & JUMP:-} good chances to put them ahead,vely Kwok Yau was missing the identity of his opponent.
R.
Kilchive played better in this In the early stages it was
this Kitchee all the way and Lee game than at any ume Tat-fai
Châu Lap-that (NIS d) 30 t, ! but the 144 hs. 2. Chun Ching-hy | scoring (unati), 30 ft. 311⁄2 in.; 3, Au- yung Shum (unatt.) 35 ft. 414
and Szeto
to
te
their attack. He could have won this gune for blue and whites..
from nearest they come WILD a grand Bying header by Chu Wing-wahs which brought the very best out of Lau Kin-cheung. The goalle was glad to beat the ball down SHOT PUT 12 LBS and watch a colleague scramble ፲፯. Kennedy-Skipton (DBS)
ins.
39 it, it jus.; Lum Wal-shoun (unnit.) 36 Í. 4% ins.; 3. Kwon Kin-yun (anult.) 36 11. 0% ins.; 4, Webb (R. Navy) 34 ft. 2 ins.: 5 Chan Hel (unatt,) 33 ft. 631 ins.: B. Wen Hor-chrung (unatt.) 33 ft. 4 ins.
DISCUS TUROW:—1. (Army) 98 ft. 0 ins.; 2. Laih Shak-young (unatt.) 92 11. 07 ins.; 3. T. Davis (RAF) BG ft. 114 in.; 4. Laum Wai-sheun (unatt.) 86 ft. 0% lus.: . Ngal Dun-kan (SCAA) 85 ft. 0% ins.; 0. Aranga (R. Navy) 85 ft. 0 ins.
it to safely.
Lloyd opened the reoning when he
in the
aldo weat through
open
to touch frein a ve-yard necum down well mut. Ther, came a forward Fiz. minutes later with Walker well to the fort, and the fatter finally gathered und went over un- der the posts. Johenfone converted. 8-0.
Then entre the surt penalty kick which D'itegia touched down with Jahnstone agata converting to make
the halt ime more
In the second half the RAF let the Police Boone for them when a series of tumbles behind a five-yard scrum enabled Watkinson, to tirada down. Steele converted. 13-5.
Finally Forsythe broke away from Just inside half way d, when tackled, rent Brown over under the Bosts. Stevens converted. 18-5.
Club v. Navy.
the In the Club-Navy game Navy looked a 'much better team In the first half than the Club and were on lop most of the time territorially, but their pass- ing in the throes was not a patch ou the Club's, and they only won about 25 percent of the serums and linemuts.
buif
Not Even One
Whether the Police threes South China were no better were
any good is a question than a very ordinary side. Tial that could never be settled
For the first half Club foiled oll much-vaunted inside forwards this game, for the Police halven to hit i eff, insinty, because were seldom seen and in spite of failed to produce one good puss MacTavish, playing at the un- several switches there was a between them all afternoon.
usual position, of serum A Fine Goal
currence of the old defensive
forgot to pass the ball out unt So much so that the wings Caroline L instability. The
it was too late. Kitchee got the goal they so team now has
At half time the three very pressing only got the ball when it was
full richly deserved in the 10th problem at right back. Lau Chi-kickou ahead by the Airmen, or
backs switched
with around when it went into touch. Then minute and a ne goal it is shadow of the
to scrun half, Chu Wing-wah worked his waying 3 but a sound as they did get a chance to handle y going
MacTavish dropping buck to It for the throw in
centre three, and Kirkwood go- It is almust impossible to pleking full back. out outstanding players in the Police pack for all cellent, but Walker and Forsythe certainly showed to advantage.
down the right wing, sent an accurate cross the far post,
There
was brilliant youngster Leung Wai-bung
veteran.
ago.
were, ex-
Only Riach, who played fine game nevertheless, was ob- theviously wasted, and the sooner
The Club pressed stendily unui the half the whistle went, but good tackling by the Navy and the weak- neres at pertum hef kept them from
soering.
In We becond half Stevens got the Ball from
neout. Incidentally the ball did not go in straight, but the referee decided to play the "ad vantage law and lub got away with 11. for Stevens san full 40
gards to OTO,
Shortly after Cooke got the ball and went well Upiteld with it, then used to lott who in turni, passed out to O'Kelly wito went mugh In score. It say
quite a bit for for the Club'e boeking up when it realised that the usual positiona of these three are respectively wing diren, prep forward, end noruin hald
Next Steward brake through and ent Elk over half way out and Ocelly converted. 11-3.
the
O'Kly also had a tand next cne when he got the bail, mo made ground and then passed Stevens who scored well out. No Convertion. 14-3.
Finally a very uice three move saw Cheung score in the corner, again there was IX, conversion. 17.
How They Stand
1hc
pre-Christmana und einl Tournament Table now looks like
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7002 DA 44 10 4016020
h
Club "A"
Garrison
43 Brig.
RAF In.
Navy
Police Club "R" RAF Main.
43 12
17 43
Lew Hoad Beaten
For The Second
Then it became a completely Time By Rosewall
different story. The Club threes. swung the ball back and forth.
und between themselves
the scoring came thick and fast.
Built
Verdict Kitchee confounded the critics right on the spot to mod it and they should have won. I home with all the confidence of what we saw from one or two of the South China defenders is Kitchce should have increased a sample of their face-saving their leod but squandered tactics we can look forward to several chances while at the some real fireworks It
The combination of Cheong ather end Ylu Cheuk-yin threw crucial games still to come. he tu put back to serum half and Lal on one wing showed to his hands high in disgust when,
the better for the Police threes great advantage, both anticipat JAVELİN THROW:1. Bull
after outwitting the detenes, ite South China; Lau Kin-chung The Airmen were just not in ing one another's moves, while (Army) 120 1.1 in.: 2 Lum lashed the ball over the bar. Lau Chen-ping, Kwok Kam- the hunt. Their forwards were MacTavish looked much happ Wal-sheun (ungit;) 122 ft.
Soulb Chinn got their hung; Luk Tak-hay, Lau Yee, overwhelmed, and looked lost,ler and played a better game in ins.; 3. Chiang Hung-fá (umit.)
equaliser just before the In- Ho Chi-Kwan; Wong Chi-only Haines putting some effort the centre. 113 2. 914 hs.; 4. Slade (RAF)
Stevens for the Club had a Cheuung-yau, Lep into his work. karung, Ho 112 it. 1034 Ins.; 9. Chanterval and it was something of a tragedy for Yong Pul-dor.
Cheuk-ya, Mok Yuk-tok, Yiu
The RAF threes, while they grand game, as had O'Kelly, Hoi (udatt.), 103 n. 11 in. The Kitchee roalkeeper was Chun-wok.
passed slightly better than
Bocond Chiang Hung-ta (unatt.) 01.eught in two adds as a high
the though his play In the Kitches: Yong Pol-dor; Lee Police, which to no great com- half was an improvement 9 in..
ball come through the middle, Ping-chlu, Szeto Yiu; Chanpliment, never got enough of the his play in the first half,
14
GIRLS' EVENTS
100 METRES DASH: 1. Chung THE
Fal-plug (unat.) 14.2 seen.; 2. Kwan Yuk-hu (BCAA)
Bros.
HIGH
JUMP 1.
Bhluk-ying (NTSSA)
14.0
Chan 4. ft. 3 in.; 2. Lo King-tuền (BCAA) 4 ft. 2 ins.
The Name's The Same
Call into the Brighton, dress- Ing room and you inby get this wrong man if you use the Christian
alone. The Albion late two PUISTE WO Play twopinións," "two" ilays, two Dons, two Dareike and 170, Davide!
*THE TEAMS
GAMBOLS
WORŰT, DOMR (N--MY MAGNDU KEEPING ME QUITE
I KNOW HOW IT IS WHEN, YOU'VE SETTLED DOWN POKE THE EVENING AND PEOPLE CALL Y
by Barry Ampeely
HALF AN HOUR LATER WOLEJ = EXPECT YOU'RE S MATCHING THE TV BO WON'T DISTURB YOU
011
Calculta, Nov. 17.
Lew Hoad, Australian winner of the Wimbledon title this year, was beaten for the second time in the current Professional Lawn Tenis Series here today. Hoad, beaten in straight sets by Ken Rosewall in the first match yesterday, went down 6-3 2-0, 6-9 to Jack Kramer (UBA) today.
Rosewall won again today. Segura Pancho defeating (Ecuador) 3-5, 7-6-Reutor.
RADO
SWISS MADE
for everyone
Saturday's Charity Boxing Competition
By Our Boxing Reporter Henry Wong has almost reached the end of i brilliant fistic career: the Royal Air Force has found a crackerjack featherweight in Sergeunt Lavin: many of our most critical boxing followers know a great deal less about the rules of boxing than our qualified officials. These are the main fistic reflections on Saturday's boxing show 'at the Southorn Playground in aid of the Hongkong Sea School... a worthy cause which deserved better boxing than much of what was generally served up by laudably willing, but very mediocre, per- formers.
There was a goodly crowd to They certainly made Corporal an Army See this first show of the schson, Driver-incidentally
bul
I think the Sea School footballer--flúnk very seriously. would have reaped a bolter The accuracy of the one and financial harvest had the or- the. weiglit of the other had ganisers shown more Imagina-him kowtowing so often that tion in fixing the dale. To put the referee disqualified him for on a show of this importance on persistent duciding....ducking 50 ihe eve of the Macao Grand low in fact that Wiseman might Prix, when thousands of the bave been excused a claim for Colony's keenest sportsmen and an Indirect free kick. aportswomen were away at the Absolutely Correct
Earl's biggest moloring During the evening three event, was not ideal planning boxers were disquailfied. In
charity event. Many every
caso the crowdi familiar faces were missing from agreed....mid In overy case the ringalde.
Far
for
3
dis
the referee concerned wag #b. With fow
the colutely exceptions
correct in his judg standard of boxing was frankly ment and in his decision," disappointing Henry Wong, so In passing may I say a word long the darling of the Hong-in praise Long boxing publle, cuffed, Parbury, IN.,
stalled his
coin- very
of L. Commander
whodo raged, slapped and way to a disputed decision over pletely unobtrusive but
could Woll decisive refereeing Sergeant Moore of the Royal serve as a anodel for those who Engineers, an
Who opponent
to being Successful Rapire would have stood but Hitt
Third men. EL WBS chance against the dynamic Henry Wont of two or three pleasure to see a rétered only
years ago.
be
LY
great
when he bac something - to contribute portant
10 the progress of the bout. Never Shirked
Commodore G.D.A. Gregory The Improding passing of the presented the trophies to the Mr Brook and Chinese star is a tragedy for boxer, Colony boxing for in recent Bernacchi, Chairman of the times he has been a great local Hongkong Sen School, thanised never all who had contributed to the crowd-puller; shirked facht and be has success of the promotion. readily taken on the best Ser-
And finally an. after- vices boxes who have come thought....keep your eye on this way. He has accepted vic- L/Cpl Henderson of the Royal tory or defeat with the same
Mary Polled when the season calm demeanour and only those really gets under way. This up of us who were privileged to
and coming boxer see his magnificent battle with
proved out of all LAC Lewis the British Inter-
..and nationalist fow years ago
také realised the the real significance
..he nose!!! of the pugilistic ghool who swapped punches with Moore on Saturday night.
Ho will certainly fight again he may win... but the end's sight. in
confident, crafty Compact,
Royal Sergeant Lavin of the Air Force will certainly make an important contribution to our boxing during the incoming season. As far as this show was conceived he was away out class by himself. In de- fealing Sapper Batchelor ho dis- ployed fine knowledge of the game. Ife pleked his punches beautifully and exercised com- mendable economy of effort by throwing his well-aimed blows only when the target was available.
a
Batchelor is also a competent looking Aghter, but he has disturbing trait in his style. When in trouble
round,
He's still Craftsman
has recognition improving Boothin-
The Rosults Results were as follows:
Boy's Special: Fat Ping-kuon lost to Chinn Hung-kim (Pts)
LAC Owen Novice Walter:
beat
(RAF) (REME) (PI).
Cin
Murrell
Seling
Open Bantam LAC Clarke
to Pte (RAF) lost (RACC) (Pts)
Novice Special: A.B. Wood (Navy) beat L/Cpl Lepparů (1 RTR) (Plz).
Open Bantom LAC Clarke (China Cym) beat Sgt Moore (24 Fl Engr. Regt) (Ps),
Novice Light; AB Bowmans (Navy), lost to Tor Swarbrick (1 RTR) (PL).
Novice Feather: Wir, Moonie (Navy) lost to Dvr Coldville (HASC) (Disqualliled).
Open Feather: Sgt Livin (RAF) beat Tpr Batchelor (24 he pivots Ed Engr Regt) (Disqualified).
Open Special; Cfu Boothun, turning his back to his opponent and then suddenly (HK Sig Regt) lost to L/Cpl completes the turn simultaneous-Henderson (MP) (TKO),
Novice Weller: Dvr Cummings ly swinging a heavy eight hand punch as bo does,
But
(RASC) (Navy) (Ps).
Prince
bent AB. Open Heavy: Cpl Wiseman (RAF) boat Cpl Driver (RASC) (Disqualled).
Open Special: Chan Shu-sunt (China Gym) lost to SAC Sald (RAF) (PIs).
He was warned several times for this disconcerting practice and when he continued to dis- regard the reprimands, he was
Novice Special: AB Williams very correctly disqualified (Navy) lost to LAC Marsh0}}
that only changed the (RAF) (TKO). terminology of his defeat. Lavin was well ca the way to a clear cut points victory when referee stopped the bout,
Three Australian boys ducked through the ropes in the good cause of Charity. All were famous from a ship with a name, JIMAS Tobruk
and sadly all went down to defeat.
Tour Of Duty
the
Novice Weller: SBA Pothill (Navy) lost to AC Heim (RAF) (Pts).
THOMAS CUP BADMINTON
Singapore, Nov. 17. The Badminton Association
AB Bowman was tho first Aussle in action and the way ho swung his arms around sug-of Malaya has moved up the rested he had done a tour of dates of next year's Thomas duty with the Fleet Air Arm Cup World Badminton Chom-
but ho was beaten by pionships.
The Zone semi-finals will now southpaw Tpr Swarbrick in a
be played Singapore between beetle bout.
June 6 and June 8, Ulie, Zone Writer Moonle from the some Finals ba June 10 and June, 11, ship must have got his invita- and the Challenge Round on tions crossed. His facial contor June 14 and June 16. tions cod nifty dancing ́hef' The Championships were to would have been a bit at the have started on May 90, and Ritz but it cut no leo with extended through to June 15. Referee Parbury who brought down the
of time
have to
curtain midway The object of the change is through the last round and to reduce the length awarded the bout to Dvr Cold- | foreign teams will ville. The actor in Moonid spend in Shiguport. would not be, denied.. On banded Because of it. Thomas Cup Inces he beat the canvas and traiftig progranije. Malaya, then made a siltable theatrical holder of the cup, has declined Invitations to play in Mexico and Scotland, Reuler..
exit.
Cobber Williams, the third Auntie, was unlucky, He suffered
2. FERVITENCE of an old ferè in
jury and had, to call it a day in
the second round of his but ENGLAND WINS
with LAC Marshall of the RAZ
The Royal Air Force football ericials should have invited, the
Lễ Havay, Nov. 17. England's Damanten taap best 155 Chinase Roccer Abary, along | France: 0-0, în "their", European to do Heavyweight gokkeeper. Zone Strat Rouja, maten eft, fum. Witemini lo acườn in the Kitle) Thaias "Cup: Burnament hea