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Week End
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
„KOWLOON C.C. DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER SENIOR TEAM AT THE VALLEY.
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-VISITORS "TURN THE TABLES IN THE LAST, STAGE OF THE GAME TO WIN BY FOUR SHOTS.
TWO JUNIOR LEADERS WIN,
Defeating Craigongower C.C, by four shots at the Valley in the Lawn Bowl League on Saturday, Kowloon CC placed them aelves in a very favourable position to win the senior honours this season. At tea-time Craigonzower, held a lend of eight shots, Husa being 140 against Silkstone, Omar "17-14 against GibsonĄ, while Aroulli and Fraser were level with 13 shots cach
On resuming Basa'a rink scored six shots, Omer gained two shots, and Arculli lost two shots, giving Craigengower & lead of 14 shota. Kowloon reduced the arrears by Silkstone taking the. next seven heads (14th to 20th) with 1, 1, 3, 3, 1, 2, 2. Fraser cume into the picture with a hive in the 19th, while Gibson had a "give- and-take with Omar
Fraser finished three shots 'up and Kowloon held a lead of three shots all round with two more heads to go on the other two rinks. Silkstone took a two aud gave two away, drawing for the third shot in the last head, when Basa's rink by lay about five shota and were in a position to turn the tables.. Dibson, after giving one away, "took two shots in the last hend to place Kowloon with
fotal lead of four shots.
On the day's play, Kowloon C.C. fully deserved their victory as they played better bowls than the Valley team, many of whose men were erratic with their deliveries when the visitors began, tq, ' gain the upper hand.
"As was to be expected, Taikon triumphed over the Police Kowloon Dock performed a good feat by winning at the Bowling Green Club Club de Recreio swamped the Civil Service senior
team.
Kowloon. Bowling Green Club and Taikoo in the junior section both secured the points to maintain their los rivalry for the honours. The Yacht Club, at home, avenged their earlier defent at the hands of Chi de Recreio. Craigengower did likewise when they visited North Point to meet the Electric RC
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
Division I.
Kowloon O.C. (away) beat Crai.
gengower by four shots. 67-03 Taikoo (Home) beat the Police by
20 shots, 78-40-
Kowloon Dock (away) bent the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1931.
Sport.
Bocralo. Civil Service. Pinying at home, Club de Recreio ¡bent Civil Service by 50 shots.
Recreio.
A. Gomes
R. R. Robarts . C. R. Sonza Bowling Green Club by 14. F. Luz shota, 06-52.
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Civil Service, H. Lockhart H. Westlake
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TENTH OLYMPIAD, DETAILS OF NEXT YEAR'S
GAMES.
Los Angeles, California-The An: al and opmplete programine of the Xth Olympiad Games, to be cole-
Eléctric B...v.. Craigengower. Playing at home, the Electric RC lost to Craigengower by esbrated in this city from July 30 to August 14, inclusive, 1932, has been announced by the organizing committoo for the Games.
abots.
Electrio E.0. A. Tarbuck
G. Thomson
C. E. Gabagan
W. D. Muskett
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R. C. Butler.
F. Normington
J. 1. Way
A. F. Paul
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J. Stonn
T. P. Saunderson
Craigangower,
C. M. S. Alves R. Hooper
W. Ward
A. Li do Soura
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C. Summons
W. J. White.
P. Dixon
The historie opening ceremony will be held in Olympic Stadium on Saturday, July 30, 1932, at 3 p.m. President Herbert Hoover or the United States, will be official
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LOCAL BASEBALL.
South China took the field with C. Yin pitching and Matty: Chang behind the bas, The Japs were
HELENA WIN FIRST GAME. unable to core and when the
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CANTON
BRITISH TUN
POLICE.
(From Our Own Correspondent)),.
CANTON, Aug. 9.
succession yesterday afternoon on Field on Wai Fook Road, East. the Tai Fat Monastery Football
Tho stands wore packed with enthu siastic spectators, both foreign and Chinese,LAN
The first match was between Eritish sailors from H.M.S. Seamew and the Chaton Police. The game Fast Fourth.
was hard fought from start to finish.. third but when the Nipponites over their opponents, and by the There was no score mado in the The British sailors, had an adge came to hat in the fourth theyond of the first half the score stood knocked Jan completely out of the
and Fong got safely on baso, H SLOW GAME ON SATURDAY. Jan slammed cut a pretty ous and
MARKENFAR brought both men in but was,
cut an second, yy. The U.S.S. Heions came to the
The Chinese pitcher went wild in fore on Saturday and won their the moond and allowed Saido to first gamo of the Boston from the
got to first and then saw football matches were played in Two interesting international Hong Kong Baseball Club by a
Hackiuma bust ene out to the left acore of 0-8.
The game was never field to bring the runner in. nings and it was apparent from stretch the hit to a threa baggor. very hot even in the scoring in- Hackiuma was called out trying to the start that the sailors had the H. Jan was called from short to upper hand.'
Milers
take the mound for the Chinese Batteries for tho mailers wore and held the Japs for the rest of Campbell tossed the ball to Thomp another score in and the inning Shellenberg and Newby while the laning. South China brought son for the Hong Kong team. Enclosed with, the score 3.1. the first two innings, the pitching of both teams was rather off colour and an agregate of 11 runs was ly invited to open the Games. Durrun up for both teams, the sailors ing the opening ceremony, the his toric parade of nation will take place, with athletes representing 35. In the thild, Zafra slammed out box. Y Hackiuma started then their favour. From the begin ecuntries, led by their respective a whale of a homer to bring in the land slide after one man pop-flied ning of the second half the Chinese national Bags, marching past the only run of that inning. It was out. Heavy hitting started and Tribund of Honour. The Olympic a hard, long hit over centre field the Japs brought six men in before flag will be raised, the Olympic and the sailors had no chance in they were finally called out, Mat 70 torch lighted, and one athlete will the world cf snagging it. It was ty Chang got his usual grouch on take the Olympic path for the teams sure a beauty and worth a run when the Japs started to pull, men of all participating countries. It looked as though the sailors in and the rest of the team went, The Games will continue for 18 were giving the Hong Kong bays off their hands in sympathy. South days and nights in 0 stadiums, au- a run-around and they slacked up China literaly went up in the air ditorium and water course, There in the lesing innings of the game and the pitcher and the folders ittle lost all connection with each other. P. W. D. L. Pt.. will be 135 distinct sports program. apparently to give them
mos, reprosenting 15 branches of encouragement. Hong Kong need-When the Chinese came to bat they ed it and brought in three runs in sports.
the sixth inning. The sailors hold them tight, however, in the last canto and the game ended 9-8.
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22
D. K. Kharas
F.K. Modi
WV. Field
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13.
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Total
G. T. Padgett J. F. Lunny
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Total
LEAGUE TABLES,
Division I.
... 12/11 - 0
32
Kowloon C.C. Craigengower... 119 0 218 Taikoo R.C. 11. 7 0 4 4 Civil Service... 11 800 to Club de Reorcio 12 07 10 Kowloon Dock... 12 3 Kowloon B.G.C. 12.50 Police R.C...... 13 0
0 7 10 7 10
0 13 0
SHOTE FOR AND AGAINST,
Programme...
The programmes will be given in the following places:
getting soran of the total.
Brilliant Homer.
Line-up.
p. Shellenberg C. Nawby 1b Thompson
Olympic Stadium: Opening Ceremony, July 30; Track and Campbell Field Athletics, July 31 to August Thomson 7. inclusive; Field Hockey Semi- Lawrence Finale and Finals, August 8 and Mayhew 11; International Demonstration D. Leonard (Enercase) August 7, and 12: Thack. · 6.5 Thurman Gymnastics, August 9 to 12, in: Gilaon @
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2b Clark, 3b Bhuer
r.f. Lawor
clusive; Equestrian Jumping Leonard.. Friske Events. August 13 and 14: Nation-
Zafra 19
al Demonstration (American Foot- ball) August 8; Closing Ceremony, August.14. 0 210
"For Agat. Up Dn. Craigengower... 701 530 142 Taikoo R.C....... 730 685 123 Kowloon C.C... 2 644 03 Club de Recreio 669 077 0 Kowloon Dock... 680 999 Kowloon B.G.C. 663 702 ◊ 37 Civil Service... 602 879 50 w Police RC 630 840
Division II,
P. W. D. L., Pta Kowloon. B.G.C. 11 8 1 2 17 Taikoo R.C... 11 7 13 15 Kowloon C.C... 30 6 0 4 12 Club de Recreio 11 6 0 6 19 Cruigengower 10 5
€ 10 Civil Service 10 4 0 6 8 Yacht Club......
10. 3 .2 5 S Electric R.C.... 20 10 D 2
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Deakin
J. Hollidgo
Jas. T. Dobbie
BHOTS FOR AND AGAINST.
E. L. Holland
For Agst. Up Da.
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A. O. Brawn
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C. H. Basto Club de Recreio (home) beat the
Civil Service by. 0 shots,A. H. Basto 91-42..
Division II Kowloon Bowling Green Club (away) beat Kowloon C.C. by 38 shoti, 79-47. Taikoo (away) beat the Civil
Service by 23 shots, 7249. Yacht. Club (home) beat Club de Recreio by 11 shots, 81-50, Craigengower (away) beht the Electric R.C. by 25 shots, 70-51.
DIVISION 1.
Cralgengower v. Kowloon 0. 0. Playing at home, Craigengower lost to Kowloon C.C. by four shots,
Kowloon C.G. Oraigehgower,
H. Gitting
W. T. Brightman
A: EX Conten F. Goodwin
L. E. Lammert
U. M. Omar
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G. L. Buchanan
A. Razack
C. 8. Rosselet
Р. Ваял
(Skin)
**
F. J. Neves M. A. Sousa D. Rumjahn E, ei Arculli!
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Total
-..... 8.3
H. Ovary
J. Gibson
(Skip) .....
E. C. Fincher J. Howe
J. C. Lyal
A. E. Silkstone
20
(Skip).... 93
H. Hampton C. J. Tacchi A. Hydelay J. Fraser
(Skip)
Total
Taikoo e. Police.
C. E. Marques
L. E. Gutierrez
(Skip)
Dr. Bast C. A. Lopes A. C. Ribeiro
G. Bilyn (Skip)
Total
L. F. LongbottenTaikoo R.C... 749 563 174
(Skip)
8. Randle
S. E. Alderman
A. H. Oswick/
J. Gregory
苏
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*** 91
Total
.... #1
DIVISION II.
Kowloon 0.0. v. Bowling Green. lost to the Bowling Green Club by Playing at home, Kowloon CC
28 shots Kowloon 0.0. W. W. Hirst C. B. Raven A. C. Burford.
T. W. Carr
C. G. Harrison
|L. J. Blackburn
P. T. Farrell
Bowling Green, C. S. Boat.
G. E. Thompson
H. H. Rose
W. S. Drake
Kowloon B.G.C. 704 581 123. Kowloon C.C... 623 56.7
Club de Recreio €5 643
Yacht Club 532 568 0 16 Craigengouer ... 621 600-
Civil Service 3377102
Electric R.C. 401 714
MORE
Olympic Stadium: -Swimming, Diving and Water Polo, August 6 to 13, inclusive.
Olympic Pavilion: Fenelog, July 31 to August 13, inclusive.
Olympic Auditorium-Weight- lifting, July 30 and 31; Wrestling. August 1 to 7, inclusive; Boxing, August 0 to 13, inclusive.
Rose Bowl Stadium (Pasadena)- -Track Cycling, August 1 to 3, inclusive,
c.f. Schilling Sub, for Holena: Tochterman.
Helena H.F.B.C.
Beore by Luninga.
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.....4 3 0 2 0 0 0° 0 2.0.4 1003 08
YESTERDAY'S GAME.
JAPANESE HEAD THE LEAGUE.
were a little anxious to make runs and swung at everything that was put over. The Japs had no trouble putting three mỐN' CUL.
Nippon slacked off a bit in the fifth and let the Chinese bring two men in without hardly trying to get any of their own in. The sixth cants was a different proposition
allied, and tried hard to stave off defeat. They had the ball well inside their enemy's territory time and again, but failed to score... did team work and when the hand The British sailors showed splen- whistle blow the score, stood 2-0. in their: Lavour.
Chinese Ballora
The second match was between French sailors from Shamseroed Chinese sailors, Unlike the British athletes, the Frenchmen Iscred team work, kicking ability and were far inferior to the Chinese in every department of the game. By the end of the first half the scorn stood 5-0 in favour of the Chinese, and finally ended in a 60 win for the Chinese sailors.
and it looked as though the rest that the Japs took in the fith was helping a lot. They wore woll on the way for another walkaway when they had three more points chalked Japanese up before a man was called out. Miki Another man crossed the plate and 8. Hackiuma the Taps seemed antisfied with their Saido little job and rotired to let Southy Machiuma China garner three more runs.
Marata
Line-ups,
South China,
P. C. Yin
CM. Chang
lat K. Loo 2nd. George Ng 3rd. H, Young BAH... Jan, yf. · H, Tong A Feng cf. F. Howe Substitutions: South China H. dan to pitch. D
Beth teams tightened up in the Takizawa last inning and no score was made Siguki. on either side. The final score of Kusano the sixth was final and stood at Honda *11.8
Second Win Against Chinese. This is the second time that the Japs have licked the Chinese and One of the most important games they were at their beat for this im. Manica): Equestrian
Riviera Country Club (Santa of the season was played at the portant game, Miki showed somit Sports, Caroline Hill Stadium yesterday fine generalship and played a good August 10 and 11.
when the Japanese Baseball Club game right through. The game was walked on the league leaders, a little too easy for the Nipponites. South China, and stepped into first and they did not show the wise baseball that the Chinese were forc- placo with a score of 11-8.
There was plenty of excitement led to put out. The chinese show- for the stands and for a whied that they knew the American the sixth it looked as though the natichal game, and if it had not Chinese might be able to pull out been for their excitement in the of the hole they were in, but the fourth and fifth they might have Jap pitcher held tight and had had a better chance. plenty of backing.
Long Beach Marine Stadium: Rowing, August 9 to 13, inclusive. Angeles Harbour)August to Olympic Yachting Course (Lon
12, inclusive,
030
0 355 0 243
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SPEY ROYAL CUP..
CLUB DE RECREIO BEAT ELECTRIC RC.
'Marathon,
The Marathon will "he held on August 7, over a course which starts and finishes in Olympic Stadium.
Preliminary fold hockey gamea will be held August 1 to 6, in clusive, in stadiums near Olympic Stadium.
The road cycling race will bo Theld August 4 over an excellent-
2
terday, Club de Recreio boat the
On the Kowloon C.C. ground yen-course.
The Poutathlon will be held Hong Kong Electric RC. by 24 August 'te 8, inclusive, with the shots to 22, in their Spey Royal Cup equestrian, fencing, shooting, match, the teams and scores in de-swimming and cross-country events tail being as under:-
held in various stadiums, paviliona Electric RC. and courtes.
Вестојо
O. G. Silva', J. F. Lanny F. X. Silva A. Tarbuck LA. Gutierrez G, T. Padgett
Shooting will be held August 12 and 13.
The Olympic Fine Arts competi
R. F. Luz W. B. Muskettticns and exhibits will be held in
J. P. Robinson
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15
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30
H. F. Stoneham
W. Venables
W. E. Halo
A.W.E. Daridu
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(Skip) 13 Heade
G. J. Chambers
I.
F. V. Whitta
2
3.
30
(Skip) * 20
J. S. Dinnen Chitdwick J. M. Jack
F. G. Herridge
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J. G. Meyer
F. L. Rapley
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0
47
Total ...... 17
Total
Playing at bons, Taikoo beat the
Police by 26 'shots,
J. B. Chapman
Talkoo..
T. Grimes
J. Sloan
J. Ferguson
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G. Melcod
S. C. P. Amery
J. Russell R. Wallace
(Skip) D. Peoples
J. Polson
J. Laing
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Police.
C. Ellis
T. Dall
E. Brittain
Booker
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T. Hunter W. Clark F. Nolan
J. C. West
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A. J. Johnson
C. Gooding
Civil Service v. Taikoo.
Playing at home, the Civil Service
R. R. Davies
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12 J. Willmatt 1
RR.. Wood
W. Bickford
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Shots Tota! Shots Total
2
9
2
2
2
4
10.
Olympic Fine Arts Mussum con- tinuously during the 10 days and nights the spurts programmes are in progross.
For the information of people in
all countries, the Organizing Com mittee has prepared a completa
book giving detailed descriptions
of the various events with informa- tion regarding tickets for the Game
These may be had by sending name and address to
Ticket Department
Olympic Games Committee
W.M. Garland Bldg.,
Los Angeles, California, U.S.A.
Teams and final scores werei-
Small Units,, · P.W.D.
C.C. inst to Taikoo by 23 shots.
13.
Civii Bervice,
Talkoo.
14.
C. Strange
S. Hope
15.
L. Luck
W. Cunningham
18.
D. Spiers
+
17.
W. E. Hollands
R. M. Keown
17
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18,
91
18
10.
3. 24
18
J. Watson
90
J. J. Whyte
21.
SA 24
2 90
W. Ward.
T.. Young
D. Munro
18
W. Brown
T. Swan
W. Bell
R.K, Duncan
1+4
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09
.. Total
H. Strange
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14 N, Bebbington
$3 (Skip) 2:3
J. McGowan
J..Massey
FH. W. Haynes
J. Shepherd
N. Drummond
¿
W. Mair
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Total
Total
Total
40
Bowling Green v. Kowloon Dock,
A. O. Brawn. Club de Recreio enter the semi-II. Westlake
(Skip)...... 10 final in the top bracket, and their J. Deakin
next opponents will be the winner of the Taikoo r. Craigengower tie which will decide one of the finalists.
Yacht Club v. Recreio,
"Playing at home, the Yacht Chup Bowling Green Club lost to Kow-bent. Club de Recreio by 11 shots,
Yacht Olub,
Playing at home, the Kowloon
loon Dock by 14 shots.
Bowling Green, Kowloon Dock. J. Bentley
S. Eccleshall
G. H. Sherifi
H. Nish
W. Russella
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G. N. Mitchell
JW. RaissayHon. Mr.
H. G. Cooper Southern H. M. McTavish | A. Stevenson
F. C.. Cullen.' A. L. Shields
(kip) 19 (Skin)...........) 93 F. Q. Goodman F. Sutton
R. S. Nichol A Coloman. TW. L. Hoguin J. McKelvio.
Guy
J. Puschcon
N. Currie
E. W. Carpenter
Recreio.
L. Xavier
A. E. S. Alves. A. V. Barroa J. G. Ozorio
(Skip) ............. 1. J. Noronha F. Xavier
J. J. Basto
21
· P. W. Ramang - F′, V. Ribeiro
AT. Hamilton
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McIntosh W Hedley
D. F. Warren
GE. Roylanes.
Total
R. Lapaloy
JC Brown
R. J. Vernall
3. W. C. Bonner W. Macfarland
Total
00:
Total
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GOSCOMBE-O'SULLIVAN CUP MATCH.
· P.W.D. BEATEN BY THE SMALL UNITS:
A stort was made on the Police ground yesterday with the Inter- {Departmental. Competition" for the Goscombe O'Sullivan Cup between, the Public Works Department. tho, Small Unita..
E, B. Reed
J. Howe⠀⠀
W. E. Hollands A. M. Holland (Skip)..... 24 (Skip), 20 The Police Department have drawn a bye and they will meet the Small Units on Sunday week to de- cide one of the final positions.
On Sunday next, at 3.30 p.m., on the same ground, the Prisons Dow partment will meet the Senior Clerical and Accounting Staff, the winners having to play the Sanitary Department, who havɑ also drawi. In bye, for the other önal position.
OPEN SINGLES MATCH.
LAINO BEATS GOODMAN.
In the Open Singles Champion- ship. F. C. Goodman (Kowloon
It was a very keen gooie, both | Dock), who recounted for his club- sides being represented by experien. | mate, J. C. Brown, was beaten by ced, howlers. With E. B. Reed and J. Laing (Taikoo), when they met A. M. Holland (Skip) doing good | towards the end of the week on the work for the F.W.D., it seemed at Kowloon Cl. ground. Laing en- one time that they were destined tered the tecond round to meet A. to win, but in the 17th-head, Hyde Lay Deakin, the leader of the opposi Goodman opened, the score with tion, carried the jack through to a couple, ond Laing went on to take **count" four shots, and this proved the next six heads, including a four cat toc he the term print of the fami hỏi xoan, xem
game which left the Small Unity winner, by 21 shots to 10.
quisite number of shots was
JM. 8. Rosario
H; Rosario FZ Silva
Total winners by a quartette..
(Continued at foot of next column.) I after 21 hesda
(Continued on next Column.)
Score by Innings.
123.4.5.8.7 Total.
11 Japanese 0 1 0 0 0 40
8 South China 2100230
Umpires: Thompson, Frisque.
SCOTLAND YARD
COMING KING'S
FOX
PICTURE
I jump from Bennett to Wells to Walpole. over and over again. But-
| NEVER CHANGE FROM Gold Flake
WILLS'S
As mild as a sun-kissed day
in June-as mellow as a care old port-as sweet as a rich. ripe Honey Dew melon-Gold Flake for mine anywhe anytime.always.
GOLD FLAKE
CIGARETTES
AS GOOD AS GOLD.
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