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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10,

Local Sport

SOUTH CHINA TEAM STILL INVINCIBLE.

CLUB DEFEATED BY ST. JOSEPH'S.

POLICE PUT UP GOOD SHOW AGAINST RECREIO,'

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South China further pleased their supporters on Saturday when they defeated the Kowloon Football Club by three goals to one. They are at present occupying the premier position In the league table and, judging by their display on Saturday, they look like occupying that position for quite a while,

Their nearest rivals, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, however, must be seriously rackoned with. This team had an easy time on Saturday, when they defeated Navy by 6 goals to ons. St. Joseph's surprised the Club, and won by two goals to one after a thrilling game. The Police unexpectedly put up a struggle against the Recreio and were unlucky to lose by the odd goal in five.

In the Second Division table, the Somersets now take the lead in view of their win over the Kowloon team. The Club register- ed their first victory, their opponents being the Navy team.

The match between Ensteru and St. Joseph's was postponed owing to the absence of the referee.

In the Third Division, Ewo defeated the Somersets, and bath teams are now joint laders in this section.

SOMERSETS SURPRISED IN THIRD

DIVISION.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

DIVISION I.

Police

Recreio

South China ....

Kowloon

Navy

i

Argylls

St. Joseph's

2

Club

DIVISION II.

Club

2

Navy

Kowloon.

1

Somersets

South China... 1

Argylls

University

Recreio

DIVISION III.

9 1

Fukien Ewo

R.A.F. Somersets

DIVISION 1.

SOUTH CHINA, KOWLOON.

Ianson.

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ST. JOSEPH'S ». OLUB.

On the Club ground, the College team omerged victors by the odd goal in three.

SOUTH CHINA ». ARGYLLS.

The Chinese wore the first to nt- tock from the kick-off, and within ai, fow`minutos opened their wor- ing, Wu Yin Tung kicking through, a crowd of players "into the goal. The soldiers; however, were hot to be deterred, and after mak attacking several fine efforie, woro'award-

Recreio kept up a hot for a time, but without result, and the Police returned on the left, but the inside man miased a fine pass from Brown. A melec in front of the Recreio goalmouth resulted in Bentley equalising for the Police. When play was resumed, Silva ran through to beat Clark with a low shot and inspired by this auecess, tho Recreio lads-dwarmed the Polion goal but Silva bended wide. Thoy persisted, however, and were rewarded with another goal which was the result of a free kick. During the closing stages the Police goal was in danger of again Falling, but Clark was safe and cleared well.

time Just on

the Police made a great rally, and after two fruitless corners had bein forved, Prazer reduced the arreara when the bent Lawrence from close into bring the final scores to Recrcio 3. Police 2..

At the Stadium, Argylls had an pasy time and accounted for

the Navy team by six goals to one, but they are still occupying second position in the league table on ac count of their surprise defunt at the hands of the Hong Kong Football Club sometime ago. The Navy

teain

was nothing like the last year's cloven, and although they enly lost one goal to the Highland. ers in the first half of the game on Saturday, the second half found the Scottish forwards in deadly form 18 result of which the Argylle netted five further goals,

da penalty in which they made no mistako in acoring their equalt ser. Encouraged by this success they continuod to press

and

on got the lead through King, who sont in a hard drive, giving the Chinowo goalkeeper no chance. The Chinese now foil off, and the soldiers, taking suivantage of this, starod five more goals before the Anni whistle was gounded.

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Result: South China; Argylls

POLO NOTES.

1930.

VISIT OF THE GREEN HOWARDS.

SERIES OF MATCHES

ARRANGED.

Plans regarding nutches to be played during the visit hero of the Groen Howards team from Shang- hai have been more or less settled. The present programme calls for ordinary station polo on every re Bular polo day and three speciai

four chukka matches. In these the Groon Howard, will meet a civil lian ride, an army side and 29 a fioat, & team ropresenting the

Hong Kong Polo Club. This last

match will be the most important.

South China: Toi Kim Hang: Lau Kau, Ching Fai Lan; You Wah Hing, Cheung Kwok Chai. To Kwang; Wong King Choung, Ip Yos Sum; Pau Ka Lin, Wu Yin Ting and Kwok Hon Wah.

Argylle: Huntor; Dogarty, Nor-game and is scheduled to take tan Stowart, Grant, McDonald; place on Friday. Reid, Paton, King, Cannon and when a gala day will be held. On Marwoll.

that occasion, by kind permission of Lt. Col. Maelhine and Officers, the Bank of the Argyll and Buther- land Highlanders will play.

Refores: Sergt. Hayball.

UNIVERSITY. RECREIO.

Playing on the Chinese Athletic ground

at Happy Valley, the University defeated the Club do Rocroio by two goals to one after

ding-dong struggle. Play was very ovon, both goala being visited in turn. Fine play by Santos en- abled Gonsalves to score for the Recreio.. Though from now on the gans all in favour of the University, they were unable to qualise through poor shooting on the part of their forwards.

WAR

The second half was a repetition of the first. The University again attacked, and ton minutes before the end, Roed equalised, with, a nice shot outside the penalty area. A few minutes later Lee scored their winning goal.

November 21,

The game against the Civilians will take place on Friday next, 14th inst, and their side will be composed as follows:

Back, Mr. Newbigging: No. 3, Mr. Bousfield; No. 2, Mr. Stanton; No. 1, Mr. Heard:

A Curtain Raiser. Three members of this team have hoon playing together a great deal and understand each other's com

bination. The fourth man, Mr. Bousfield, is new to this side but

ho

an accurate hitter, forceful in his attack, but unfortunately is none too well mounted and, fur- thermore, Mr. Nowbigging will be. up borrowed ponies. However, this game should prove a fair curtain u good centre pass which he receivronto; Silva, Figueiredo, Oliveria;rten Howards an opportunit

get themselves organised for the ed from: Dickinson. The first goal Assis,

Gonsalves, Figueiredo,

other matches to come. waa registered when the Navy Banton and Souza. goalie had the misfortune to divert

Navy attacked early but Lowden's header went behind, and another opportunity at this early stage for The Navy to score we spoiled when Toomey failed to find the not 'from Recreio: Britto; Costa, Law.raiser to the series and provide the

University: Oppenheim; Harri- the ball into his own not from aon, Dee; Rood, Wong, Low Ong, shot sont in by Campbell. The Cheung, Tan, Kho and Lee, Highlanders continued to press til Hofere /C. Atyes.

the interval.

In the second half, the Argylla added five more goals, one of which was from a ponalty kick. The scorers were Wylie, Walker, Camp. bell Henderson and Hughes. Towards the closing stages of the game, the Navy were awarded a penalty from which Dickinson

scored.

Result: Navy 1, Argylls 6. Navy: Clusas; Noonan, Howell; Gatohouse, Pearce, Timberlake; Lowdon, Mellitt, Toomey, Wooton and Dickinson.

Argylla: Gardiner; Smiles, Hen- derson: Greive, Hay Yeoman Hughes, Wyllie, Walker, Melville Referee Mr. J. W. Baldwin, and Campbell.

DIVISION II.

CLUB NAVY.

DIVISION III.

SOMERSETS . EWO.

The Somorsels were completely surprised by Ewo by two goals to one when they met on the Chatham Road ground. Churchill scored for the Somersots while Kan Sik Wai and Chun Yon Tai sored for

Ewo.

R.A.F.. FURIEN. Fukien wore too good for the two on the Recreio ground R.A.F, and won by seven goals to Wai Tai Kwan (3); Cheung Koon Seng (2); Loung Chi Cheung, Chan Tay Koon were the scorers for the Fukien while Atkins and Hart scored for the R.A.F.

EASTERN E, RADIO SPORTS. CLUB,

A fast and exciting game was played on the Naval ground on Saturday with the R.8.C. wining by 2 goala to I.

LEAGUE TABLES.

The second gamo is against an

SATURUDAY'S RACING.

(Continued from Page; 0.)

Pari-mutue!:-

Winner: $18,

Places: 1st 18.70; 2nd 88.70; 3rd 830.30.

Osiris

Tonchit Movanagher Shiny Pearl Billiards.......

SHANGHAI RACES.

RESULTS OF "OFF DAY" EVENTS.

HONOURS FAIRLY EVEŇ,

The result of the "Off Day'a "

Winner. Places. racing in Shanghai shows that

honours were fairly even. Mr. Poto Hunt was the only jockey to rido

two winners,

1.-The Sub-Griffins Consolation

Cup: Blx Furlongs.

Betting.

780

104

Summing

100

807

Duke of Normandy

II.

348

672

243

336

172

.337

123

144

115

202

Mr. Matsumoto's Mintsushiman

107

142

86

110

(Mr. Encarnacao) 1

$5

103

Mr. "Macley's Itsukshima

(Mr. Rocha) 2

221

57

91

98

Mr. Hunt's Avonvalis

17

140

(Mr. Maitland)

32

Won by two lengths.

7

27

Time: 1min. 43 secs

Mongolian Stag Arabian Sea Kirribilli Grenadier Dance Thracian

Herotofore Sixty 8-Shatin Handicap "A" Olass: 11 Miles.

For China ponies. Top weight not to exceed 171 lbs. Eranco fee 85. 1st prize 8300; 2nd prize 82001 3rd prize 8100.

Messrs. Beith & Heard's Christ-

mas Chimes, 142 lbs.

(Mr. B. N. Pan) Mr. T.P.T.'s Chesapeake Bay,

150 lbs. -

1

(Mr. G. U. da Rożn) Mr. Chan Tin Sion's Windsor

Stag, 100 lbs......(Mr. Frost) 3 Also ran:-Piccalilli, 142 lbs. (Mr.

Harriman),

Won by a short head; six lengths

between second and third.

Time: 2 mins. 34 seca, Pari-mutuel

Winner: 814.00, Places: 1st $7.30; 2nd $7.90. Betting.

Winner. Places.

625 591 404 104

Windsor Stag7,400 Christmas Chimes...1,018 Cheanpeake Bay 720 Piccallili

218

2.The Manchu Stakas: One Milo.

Mr. Alkin's Old Hero

Mr. E. Hazzard's Alpha

Mr. Cire's Wayylight

(Mr. McCann) 2.

(Mr. Parkin),

(Mr. Encarnacao)

Time: 2 mins, 17 sec..

3.-The Grandnational Steeplechase. Mr. Reefonpeak's Jack Tar

(Mr. Ferguson) 1 Messrs. C.A.N. and LA.L.'s Mr. N. L. Spake's The Dansant

White Hawk...(Mr. McCann) 2

(Mr. Bott) 3

4. The Griffins Handicap: Nine Furlongs

Mrs. Wm. McBain's Couraing

Eve

(Mr. Noodt) 1 Mr. Wo Two's Mister Cinders

(Mr. McCann) 2

Mr. F. J. E. Willis' County

(Mr. Nooda) 3 Time: 3 mins. 35 secs..

5. The Maloo Plate: Haif Mila. Mr. Tocg's Nith

(Mr. Pote Hunt) 1

all army aide and will be played on Monday, November 17. The THE CASH SWEEPS.Mr. and Mrs. V. White's

Hong Kong Garrison probably will be represented by the following players:

Back, Captain Carmichael; No, a, Mayor Campbell; No. 9, Mr. Bramwell; No. 1, Colonel Brownrigg, Reserve, Mr. Worall.

Brillant Players.

This side is composed of brilliant individual players and, on paper in rather a hot one. However, they have not played as a unit, al- though they will be given an oppor tunity to put in some practice. holieve this match will be a good put up a very fine show. Not hav one and I know our Army side will ing soon the Groen Howards play I cannot compare relative merita.

By defeating Kowloon Football

The home team kicked off and Clubs by 3 goals to 1 at Caroline

their custodian was called upon to Hill, South Chinn Athletic Associa-save in the opening minutes. Then tion maintained

their unbeaten the home team took a hand in the record. The teams lined-up as attacking and Wallington tested Rocha with a hard drive lnut found under:-

him safe. A foul against Hyder South, China: Wong Ka Leung: looked dangerous for the College, Tam Kong Pak, Leo Tin Sang; but Rocha cleared in fine style and Tong Kwan, Wong Mei Shun, play was transferred to the other half, when Bishop conceded a Leung Wing Chiu; Cheng Shui corner. This was cleared, however,

The Clab players surprised the Hong, Chu Kwok Lun, Fung King but the College wore soon back on Cheung, Lau Max and Ip Pak Wab. the attack and only the good work Navy on their own ground when on the part of Rodgers prevented they defeated the sailors by two Kowloon: Angus; Martin, Pile; then from scoring. Even play goals to one. From the start the Dowman, MoKelvie, Bliss; East-followed for a while, then Lim broke Club attacked, and Strange had ruan, Gilchrist, Gillott, Hedley and through to score with a well-placed hard luck in not scoring when hit shot which gave Rodgers no chance shot hit the upright bar of the at ali.

Navy's goal. However the Club Nothing daunted, the Club kept suon scored through Alexander pressing, and tlavir efforts were soon who, after a nice run down on the rewarded by a goal from Goldman wing, bent Bavage with a well-plac who slammed the leather into theed shot. From now on the Navy South China not from a pass from Duncan. Thus attacked and were unfortunate in Argylis

5 10 B Athletic 4 3 1 0 12 G the interval came with the sides on missing several chances to 92070

Recreio 39 0 1 9 4 through poor shooting. The second half was a ding-dong After the interval, the sailors Somersets struggle, each team trying hard to continued to pross, and after some St. Joseph's gain the lead, with the result that splendid offorts, were successful in LA. some excellent football was seen.equalising.

8 14 15 14 3 A splendid run by Club ....... The fine work on the part of the Fowler resulted in the second goal Kowloon 39 187 two goalies earned them rounds of for the Club by Strange. applause. Then Lim did a fine soto run and beat Rodgers again to put tis side one up. The rest of the game saw the College team on the defensive while the Club were presa

when the final whistle sounded ing with the scores: St. Joseph's 2; Club 1.

Kowloon won the toss and set the

Chinese to kick-off with the sum in their eyes, but despite this handicap the home team were oarly on the attack and a nice movement on the right wing gave Ip Pak Wah the ball. This player opened the soor- ing with a well-placed shot. Angus again camo in for a busy spell dur ing the following firemninutes after which mid-field play was the order of the day. The visitors then raid- ad the home gual but nothing re- sulted and the ball was taken into the Kowfoon territory when the Chinese forced a corner which was cleared. The goals were then raid, ed in turn but the half-time whistle went with no further scoring.

level terms.

The teams were

Club: Rodgor; Birange, Bishop; Segalen, Stewart, McBride; 0. Duncan, Gray, Goldmau, A. Dun-, can and Wallington,

St. Joseph's: Rocha Hyder, Gomes; Victor, Akinner, Omar; Goodwin, Leonard, Lim, Tarney and Wee Tong.

POLICE v. RECREIO..

Police Navy

Division 1.

P. W. D. L. F.

6 € 0 0 18

6 5 1 0 17

The last of the sories is the Green Howards versus the the Hong Polo Club, and for the latter the following side has been tentatively Belcoted

Back, Mr. Newbigging; No. 3, Captain Carmichael; No. 2, Mr, Stanton: No. 1, Colonel Brownrigg. Reserve. Mr. Worrall.

Question of Mounts:

In picking the composition of these teams the Committee has had to be influenced not solely by the ability of the players but rather A. Pis.

more by the question of their 3 12

mounts. For lack of suitable ponies soms of Hong Kong's bottor players have had to be eliminated. The umpires for all three matches will be Lt. Col. Maelaine and Ma- jor Clark; both of whom with their many years' experience have a thorough knowledge of polo...

23.0 11 8 4

9

4

4 2 2 0 8 15 41 2 1 6 11 3

60 5 1

8 17 I

3 0 3 0 4 13 Division II.

0

Play will start sharp at 4 p.m. ca each of the days mentioned, and the programme will begin with one or two ordinary station chukkes to La followed by the four chukka

The Com matches na scheduled. mittee of the Polo Club urges mom. 7bers to bring gueste, and they pro

miso most interesting games to, 4 watch.

1

7

Rosult: Club; Navy 7. Club: Fogvill; Stoker, Hynes; Sloan, Puncheon, Talvin Alexan Somersets ... 601 10 6 11 der, Ball, Strange, Jackson and Enstern 54 6 1 14 2

8 Navy 420 20 10 Fowler, lay; Pope, Hobbs, Davis; Allea University... 0 3 2 1 11 4 Navy: Savage; Bagwell, Wheat Argylls 5 3 1 1 17 12 Vallor, Foote, McAnley and Par-Athletic, 4 1 1 9 1 1 St. Jowph's 0. 300 10 Referee: Mr. Lawrence,

Club

13 1 Kowloon ... 0 14 1 Recreio 40 29 South China 5 140 R.A... 3 0.3 0

Division III.

sohn.

KOWLOON ». SOMERSETS.

3 10 7. 18

3 0

3 18 3 10

4 13

5

4

Playing on their own ground, Kowloon were badly beaten by Ewo five goals to one. From the kick-Somersete... 6. 2.0 20 of the "Beta" attacked and open. Fakien 642 0 24 19 ed their scoring through Guest South China 4 211 33 Soon afterwards Denmoad register R.E.. 52219 10 ed the moond goal for the soldiers. R.A.O.C. 2.2 0 0 16 2 A fast and interesting game on Kowkor then got away, and from Athletic

31 20 4. 9. 2 5 0 3 0 the Railway ground resulted in a White's pase, Cotton missed nár. B.A.F. win for the Reotcio by the odd goal rowly _with__&_difficult engle shot, RAS.C. in five. The teams were:-----

and a moment later the same play- Police: Clark; Perkins, Williams;er shot hard against the upright. McGronvy, Oram, Shepherd; Pile, Kowloon again broke away and Fraser, Bentley and Simpson, with a line. solo, effort, Thorpe, Brown,

went through the defense; to besi Recreio: W. Lawrence; S. Sousa, Hall with a good shot. P. M. Xavier; N. Beltrao, L. Gosano, V. Marques; B. Gosano, A Ward, J. M. Silva, L. Rocha and

Ainout following the start of tho second half, Angus was given an Anxious time. Bliss, however, clear ed well from a threatening position following a cornor, and taking the ball down the field, Hedley had bad luck a just grazing the cross-bar with a fine shot. Play was confined to the Chinose half for some time and a penalty was awarded to Kow. Joon Through Tanson being fouled within the penalty area. From the resullant kick Cillet equalised for Kowloon.

This reverse seemed to give the Chinese renewed energy and Angus was soon busy again. Chu Kwok Lan prentually beat him, with a beauty and almost immediately J. C. Santos. Tam Kong. Pak scored the third goal for the home loan. From this stage twirls Angus was conspicu Pinkoino fine gas-keeping and Gred of him from all angles, he did not let in ing further goals. The final scold was: Bouth China 3 Kówlbän 1

SCHOOLGIRLS RUN A HOUSE.

NEW EXPERIMENT IN EDUCATION.

LUCKY NUMBERS AT A GLANCE.

The result of Saturday's Cash Sweeps is as follows:-

No. 338

Race 1.

304 ..........***** 303

Merry Dancer (Mr. Dark1) Mr. Algosuna's Kalfalla

(Mr. Encarnacao) 2

Won by four lengths. Time: 1 min. 1 sec. 6-Autumu Handicap "A" Class: One Mile

Mr. Toog's Alligator

(Mr. Pote Hunt) 1 Mr. Eva's Banquet Eve

(Mr. Collaco) 2

Mr. Lad's Firefly

(Mr. Encarnaçao) 3

$1,083.60 309.00 154.80 Unplaced runners (250 onch); Nos. 237, 149.

Race 3. No. 453

Won by two longtha.."

1

216..............

81,383,20 305.20

Time: 2 mina.. 15 seca,j).

71

21 302

08.60

98,80

7---Autumn Handicap "B" Clasa:

One Mile.

Unplaced runners (850 each) Mr. Eve's Dancing Eve No. 331, 37, 386, 488, 130, 332.

Mr. Collaco) 1"

Mr. McNair's David: Garrock

Race 3.

No. 18

$1,739,60

402

248.40

Mr, Dixie's Cooper

**

01

4

248.40

248.40

Unplaced runners (850 each) :- Nos. 599, 124, 109, 203, 135, 477.

Race 4.

No. 250

315....... 208......

$3,121.50 077.00 188.80

Unplaced runters (8100 each): Nos. 205, 600.

Race 5,

No. 420

11

150 73

"

82,142.00 $12.00 300.00

Unplaced runners (850 each) :--- Nos. 763, 890, 169, 731, 128, 436.

Race 6.

No. 35.

.. 087 .............

770

81,288.00 568.00

284.00

Unplaced runners (850 each) :-) Nos. 490, 318, 89, 287, 420, 41, 80, 283.

Race 7.

No. 617...............

30........

404.......

81,908.40 502.40. 281.20 Unplaced runners: (850 each): Nos. 44, 387, 675, 22, 712, 351, 089, 702, 731, 368, 44, 24°.

No. 413

Race 8.

82,496.20 713.20 238.60

71. Unplaced runner (850)--No. 721.

(Mf. Clark) 1*

(Mr. Encarnacao) 3

Mr. Masschusett's Mongol Boy

(Mr. Noodt) 4

*Dead hont, Time: 2 mins. 17 scca.

8-Autumn Handicap "C" Olass:

Que Mils.

Messrs. Liddell and Purcel's

Drury Lane...(Mr. Deitz) 1 Mr. T. V. Botelho's Allegro

(Mr. Botelho) 2 Mr. Jason's Donnespur

(Mr. Ferguson) 3 Time: 2 min. 19 secs,

9.-The Matoos Bace; 13 Miles, Messrs. Liddell and Purcell's

Harbinger

Mr. Fach's Ugly

Mr. Wells Henderson's King-

croft

-

Won by two lengths.

Time: mine. 69 sens,

CAT'S JOURNEY IN TRUNK..

SAVED FROM ATLANTIC VOYAGE.

Packed inside a woman's travol- ling trunk, a cat made a journey from Jarrow-on-Tyne to Liverpool, and was saved by its mowing from making a more perilous voy➡ ago scross. the Atlantic.

The Board of Education in Eng- land have commended the Walsall Education Committee for introduc- ing into England a novel form of

The cat belonged to Mrs, Booth, Radio is being used by horticul teaching house duties to giri,

During the whole of the summer turiste in America to rid apple of Jarrow, and must hare nidden" -term thirty Walsall schoolgirls getrees and greenhouses of insect in the trunk when Mrs Scott was

The posts. cupied a large furnished house,

Fruitmen of Oregon, Wa-packing her clothes proparatory to Lines, in Littleton Street, which shington and, Idaho have put it to her trip to Boston, U.S.A. The was rented specially for the pur- work in their orchards by using a trunk was forwarded to Liverpool, got into the custody LOCAL HOCKEY.

pose. The girls had various studies series of antonss and ground wires, and when it HONG KONG LADIES WIN.

and received special instruction in attached to a generator, which fur of the Cunard baggage oficiale. general housecraft, as distinct from nishta 110,000 volts of frequency they were surprised to hear sounds In a hockey match played at the more formal cooking and laun-electricity The current ruchos af mowing and scratching from the

dry. lessons.

from the antenna dangling above inside. They coukl not open it and scored three goals in succes. sion, one from Deamsad and two King's Park on Saturday the Hong

The girls revelled in this new each tree through the trunk to the without Mrs. Scott's permission, from Guest

Kong Police XI defeated a team Kowloon: Gurevitch; Guo, from the YM.C.A. by four goals method of learning and the new ground wires below and back in which the readily gave when com-

surroundings, and the education the generating unnchine, making amunicated with, Long swinging shota marked the

When the trunk was oponed tho opening of this game, the ball Moss; Smith, Simpson, Evorast to nil. · Ladies Match, ..

committer say, that the experiment circuit. The notion of the current has been valuable ja teaching de- is said to be similar to that of tent bolted from its prison and was travelling from one end of the White, Davies, Sparey, Cotton and

Playing on the K.B.S.F.P:A.

noriment, -- Belf-discipline, and radio wave. The generator le con lost for & Lime. It was recovered ground to the other at a very fast Bickford.

No morbots: Hati Oro TOLKOT KOOK. HE KNX Parlor Barnyarehe ngocher indeed the broadening station, on the Churd liner ibinafi sected to a ripit hird 32 hole trondhengo ch were woll cleared, but I Gosang Kearle, Guest, Donmond, Leyshon

Mrs. Scott handed it over to Cunard. typist, who "undertook aventually beat Clark with a beauti- and Chislott.

find it a home ful sho

Kroferee: Epl. Dimond.

From now on the goldióra prossed

Club XI boat the Kowloon Ladies fairly common in Germany, but The transmitted anergy in the form Hockey Club team by six goals to Walsall's is believed to be the first of force vibrations destroys the in oil:

experiment of its kidd in England.

sects.

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