PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1939.

In the World of Sports

ROUGH FOOTBALL SEEN Amended

AT CAUSEWAY BAY

South China "B" Defeat

Royal Navy 3-1

Hough play resulting in plenty of free kicks for both sides and one penalty against the Navy for fouling. from which the › Chinese scored their arst goal, marred the First Division League scccer match at Causeway Bay yesterday when South China "B*** defeated the Navy by three goals to one.

Shooting Programme

FOR KOWLOON

CITY RANGE

December's programme of the H.KRA, will be as follows and not as previously announced.

Wednesday at 1.15 p.m. N.R.A. Overseas Postal Team Match and spoon and practice shoot, 300, 500 and 600 yards,

Sunday at 8.45 a.m. A programme to be arranged by the H.K. Pouce

Reserve. which will be announced

later.

The game was fast and interest- with the sailors pressing the game big. both sides showing some was more or less continuously con- really fine, constructive football, fined to the South China area and and the score is no indication of the latter's goal was time and the standard of play displayed by again subjected to terrine attack. the sailors who dominated play but Chang Yung-z was great, and

Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 1.45 p.m. for long stretches on end, especial-, was there every time.

Spoon and Practice Sheet, 200, 500 ly in the second half when they Now and again a Chinese fot-and 600 yards. First Round of almost outplayed the Chinese but ward would break through against! "Belillos Shield" to be completed. for the latter's goalie who brought the trend of play and force the The N.R.A. Overseas Postal Match off some brillant saves and was ball to the other end where per- The following have been chosen largely responsible for his side's fect finishing and accurate shoot-to fire in the National Rifle Asso- victory.

ing enabled them to get past ciation Overseas Postal Match on Robinson, the Navy custodian. Robinson twice before the game Wednesday next at the Kowloon was also quite up to his usual ended."

Rifle Ranges:- brilliance and effectively checked Chan Tak-fal, in a fine sold!

"S.R. (B) many an onslaught on his goal. effort put the Chinese in the lead Lt. A. J. Le Seelleur, R.E., Sgt. On one occasion he was crashed with a terrific shot from just out Russell. H.K.P.. C/Sgt. Hale, 1/Mx.. to the ground by one of the Chi- side the penalty ared. About ten PS.M. Cooper, 1/Mx. Sgt. Heap. nese forwards.

minutes before the end. Yeung RM, Capt, Sequeira, K.V.D.C., Mr. Trenouth, D.R.C., B/M. Kifford, There were some changes in the Shut-pick increased their score Navy team with Honeywell and with an equally hard one which/Mx. Reserves: B.P. A. C. Chan.

H.K.F.R.. S.P. Chau. HK.PR. Hendy.on the injured list and was deflected into the Navy goal Middleton away from the Colony,¦ off Kellow's leg. It happened so Hazard, one of the new substitutes, fast that Robinson hadn't was responsible for the only goal chance. scored by the sailors. He shot in quite early in the game to give the sallors the lead.

were

The game continued at the same fast pace to the end with the sallors playing very well indeed.

The teams:- ROYAL NAVY - Robinson; Roughly. Kellow; Layhe, O'Regan, Coles: Phippen, Allison, Hazard, · Thorburn and Wootten

CHINESE EQUALISE Both sides were attacking in succession and both goals subjected to equally severe as- sault. From a penalty, Yeung

SOUTH CHINA "E"-Chan Yung- Shul-gick scored the first for the

12, Hau Yung-sang, Yuen Shu: Yau Chinese and equalised. The half-Wa-king, Lam Pak-po. Tam Chun- time whistle went with the score ful. Yeung Shui-yick, Yeung Kam- level.

po. Chan Tak-fal, Tam Chin-kean The Chinese assumed the often-

and Cheung Moon-wing. sive early in the second half, but

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE THIRTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be, held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SÁTURDAY, 16th December, 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

S.R. (A)

Major White, 2/P. Scots. C.SM. Maslen, R.E.. Mr. Gillman. D.R.C.. Pte. Bullen, 2/R. Scots, L/Sgt. Pan. HK.PR., Sgt. Puran Singh, H.K.P.. Cpl Langford. 1/Mx.. Sgt Baker. 1/Mx. Reserves: L/Sgt. Nunn R.E., Pte. Scott. 2/R, Scots.

SIGNALS WIN Playing BL Sookinpoo, the Signals defeated the Engineers by three goals to nil in the Third Division of the League yesterday.

In another Third Division match, South China beat the RA.M.C., at Caroline Hill by five goals to two.

South China Top Flight Soccerites Easily Beat Kwong Wah

their

Group of Spectators at the 12th Extra Race meeting held at the Valley.

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TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Happy Valley train- ing gallops on Saturday:-

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr. QT. QI.

Oak Bay Expansion Time Lancashire Chips National Pride

Triumphant Day Galveston Bay Night View. Geordie

Piet Hein Rob Roy Gog

Boolat Bay Scenic View Dawn Star

1 41.3 1.19.1

BILLIARDS, SNOOKER AND DARTS LEAGUES

Following are the latest results in the Steel Coulson and R.B. League:

R.A.F. Sgts. Mess 8 2 4 7 11.7 6 1 5 5 13 5

BILLIARDS

G. Sgts. Mess "A" 2:Haslam Garitsch "B" 150, Wood 150. Carden 57;-C.C.C. Taikoo Club... 7 2 5 5 13 5 1-Zimmer 11b, Locke 60. Hong Highest Break: G. A. Edw (H.B.)

Sling 150 (30).

50.

"

C.C.C. 1-Zimmer 150, Landoet

DARTS 50, Hong Sling 48; H.B. Club 2:— Hongkong Police 3:-Perkins 0 Low 113, Marcel 150 (#33), Ng 150. Pope 0, Sabey 2, Taylor 2. Clark 2: F.A.F. Sgt. Mess 2:-Harrison R.E. Sgts: Mess : -Lowe 2, Rogers 150 (35). Alkman 41. Williams 2. Dobsoni 0. Davis 1. Weelwood 1. iso: P.o. Mess 1:-Hill. 113 Grow- RAF Sgts. Mess 3-Stone 2, land -150 (*60). Lyle 79. #

Alkiman 1. Lewis 2, Williams 2. E.S.O.C. 3:Jones 150 (32). Collins 1; P.D. Club 2:-Woodward Grimmitt 150, Ebbage 150; C. &. Grant 2. Bond 1, Hill 1. Marvin P.OR.C. 0-Grant 135, Morgan 2. 97, Davies 135.

LEAGUE TABLE I G. Sats. Mess "A" 2-Wood 150,

F. W. L. F. A. Pts. Bastam 150. Carden 131; G. Sgts. R.AF. Sgts. Mess 54 1 14 11 14 Mess "9" 1:-Brown 146, Cullimore C. & PORC... 5 3 2 12 13 12 89, Lord 150.

Garrisun "A" ... 2 2 0 10 0 10. D.R.C. 2:Jackson 150, Collins Hongkong Police 3 2 1 9 6 9" 150. Marsh 124; Taikoo Club 1:RE. Sgts. Mess... 4 2 2 8 12 8. Gules 143. Main 115, Tocher 150. P.O. Club

HK. Police 2:-Ellis 150 Pope Naval Police 150, Bradaell 93: R.E Sgts. Mess D.R.C. 1:-Colnenne 121, Gales 132, Well-

P. W. L. F. A. Pts.

7 7 0 19 2 19

8 6 0 16 2 16

73 4 11 10 IN 7.4 3 11 10 11

7 3 4 9 12 9

Heine

1 35.3 1.02.8 1.42.3 2.12.3

30

Courting Eve Valorous

1 33

1.04.

1.35 2.02.1

27.1

# 35

1.10

1.46:3

36.3

wood 150.

1 32

1.04.2 1.37.2

33.

1 41

1.19 1:53.1 2.23,1

30

LEAGUE TABLE

1 34

1.04 1.34 2.01.3

27.3

38

1.10.3 1.43

Civil Service

32.2

28 138.1 1.09.3 1.39.3

58.2 1.28 1.56.1

H.B. Club

28.1

D.R.C.

30

... 752 129 13

0.0.0.

1

# 38.1 1.11.3 33.3 1.07.2

1.44.3

33

1.44,1 2.19.4

Garrison "A"

35.3

# 35.1 1.09.2 1.41,4

P.O. Club"

32,2

7 34 10 11 19

Tatkco Club

1

32.2 1.08

1.42.2 2.13.4

31,2

1+ 43

1.23.1

2.00

2.35 3.08.2 31.2

1.55.1 2.28.2

33.1

I 38.3 1.14

1.48 2,18,4

I;

30.4

1

38.1 1.14.4

1.47.4 2.18.4

31

A Grand Time Taxingmaster

I .36

1.06.2

1.35 2.01.1

26.1

1 37

1.09

1.42.3 2.13.2

30.4

Hongkong Police 5 3 2 8 7 8 R.A.F. Sgts. Mess 6 3 3 8 10 8 Naval Police 41 36 6 6 C. & P.OR.C... 6 2 4 6 12 6 R.E. Sgts. Mess... 7 1 6 5. 18 5 Garrison "B"..... 6 06 2 16 2

Highest Break: Mr. Gowland

Commencement Bay Celtic Star

1

40 1.21 1.58 2.33,2

35.2

(F.O.C.) 80.

37.2 1.11.3 1.43,2

31.4

SNOOKER

1

35.4 1.09.3 1.41.3 2.11.4

30.1

1 38

1.13 1.46.1 2.18

31,4

# 35.1 1.08.2 1,40

31.3

30 5.84 1.27.4 41.2 1.13 1.40.4 2.07

29

26.1

1

39

1.19.1 1.56 2.30.4

34.4

1 37

1.08.4 1.41.3 2.14.1

32.3

1 40

1.17.3 1.51.2: 2,23

31.3

1 41

1.20 1.56.3 2.30.1

33,3

1 36.4 1.12.4 1.48 2.21,1

33.1

# 33 1.01.2 1.28.2

27

Hectic View Matador

Rose Flana A Roaring Time Pumpernickel Lancashire Chap Jennifer Salvage Master Gold Catn Smiling Time Chiltern Potentate

1 33.2 1.07.4 1.40.2 2.12,4

St. George's Victory At Bowls

In a slow and somewhat uninteresting game South China "A" Delding their best forward line, easily defeated Ewong Wah by three goals to nil in a First Division Soccer League at Caro- line Bill yesterday. Kwong Wah made two changes in their line- up, but this did not seem to make much difference to attack, which was painfully lacking in finish, many a scoring attempt being losť by poor combination in the final stages, The South China backs, MaK The second half was disappoint The first Bell will be rung at Shu-hon and Li Tin-sang, playing ing. Neither side seemed to bed at the Kowloon Bowling Green

with

understanding, making any real effort until Tay proved a big thorn in the side of lor got away and shot the final

goal to give Kowloon the win. the Kwong Wah attack

EASTERN VS MIDDLESEX

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

"excellent

A fast and interesting game

bri the Club gfoirid saw East- CẤU HÌNH Win vidofeser, eth side cofing as many as four goats,

St. George's Society beat St. Andrew's Society by 2 shots in the annual lawn bowls match play Club on Saturday. The results

were as follows;—

ST. GEORGE'S

V. C. Labrum, H. E. The Cover- mor, J. Deakin, J. K. Bousfield, (8kip)--24

32.2

Boon Retains

Title

LONDON, Dec. 10 (Reuter) At Harringay last night, Eric Boon, retained the British Ughtweight title by knocking out Dave Rowley in the seventh round of a sche- duled 15-round bout,

GOLF CLUB TITLE

4 1 3 7 13 7

3 0 3 6 9 6

2 0 2 4 6 4

Highest score. In 3 successive daits. Mr. Marvin (P.D.C.) 140.

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY HOCKEY.-"A" XI v. 2nd XI Royal Scots Regiment, at Hongkong Hockey Club Ground, 5 p.m.

TOMORROW

BADMINTON-YMCA

Badniin- ton, in the West Lounge, 6 p.m.. BRIDGE.-Y.M.C.A. Bridge Class

10 a.m

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13

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G. Sgts, Mess "A" 3:-Haslam 59. BADMINTON-Y.M.C.A Marden 44, Gill 65; C.C.C. 0:-White;

9. Solina 30, Ladd 38.

C.C.C. 2-Lock 59. White 37.j Solina 50; H.B. Club 4:-Santos 39, Castilho 36. Low 77.

R.A.F. Sgts.. Mess 2:--Collins 36, Williams 48. Schirn 69; F.O. Club 1:-Marvin 44, Grindley 41, Wood- ward 61.

0.8.0.C, 2: Jones 58, Bendall 40, Strange 88; C. & P.OR.C. 1:- Honeywill 25, West 52, Trounce 17. G. Sgts. Mess "A" 3:-Haslam 48, Harden 33. Gil 45; G. 8gts. "B" 0:- Stokes 39, Emberson 23, Morrles 43. D.R.C. 1:-Foreman 24, Mitchell 58. Smith 44: Taikoo Club 2:-Mun- ro 55, McKie 20, Chalmers 53.

H.K. Police 1:-Bradsell 43, Good- win 39, Ellis 66; RE. 8gts. Mess 2:- Branrion 54, Rogers 44, Lowe 41.

LEAGUE TABLE `

P. W. L. F. A. Pt. Civil Service 7 6 1 16 5 18 RE. Sgts. Mess... 7 5 2 147 14 Garrison "A"...... 7 4 3 13 8 13 Naval Police 5 5 0 11 4 11 P.O. Clab... 7 3 4 11 10 11

In the semi-final of the Royal HB." Club

6 2 4 9 9 9

14

Hongkong Golf Club championship, Hongkong Police 5 3 2 9 8 9

J. S. Howell, J. Watson, T. E. 1. T. Smith beat D. L. Gilmore 5/4 C. & P.OR.C... 6. 2 1 8.10 8 Robson. B W. Bradbury, (ip) and F. D. Hunter beat W. W. C. DR.C.

Shewan 3/2

·

14.

G. T. Padgett G. E. Thompson, Grimmitt.

6. Eccleshall, A. W (skip)--11

R. P. "Phillips, V. Walker, 6. Randle, F. Goodwin, (Bkip)-41

P. B. Cassidy, Hon. Mr. 8. H.

Dodwell, B.. M. White, J. G. Meyer,

(Skip)-19.

B. D. Evans, Hon. Mr. Justice. Lindsell, E. V. Searle, J. Hollidge. (Skip)--22

The game opened with an attack" No One without a badge wil

by Kwong Wah which very nearly ' be admitted to the Members' succeeded, The Honie team, then Enclosure. Such must be worn présséd, but the visitors backa throughout the duration of each were equal to their task and for ruun 20 minūtes play continued with the Meeting in such a manner as to score-board a blank,

The play opened with each side be readily identified.

Lee Wal-tong, who was by far attacking from the wings, Cheung; the least active in the South China Young-sam soared the first off a Badges admitting Non-Mema. tack, eventually passed to Lal high pass from Hau

Ching-to. bers to the Members' Enclosure Shui-wing, who netted the first The soldiers soon equalised through. and Club Rodms at $5.00 for the day. Half-time was called Coomer off a pass from Pearson, for Gentlemen

The "Diehards” with the home team leading by and

continued to $3.00

one clear goal.

press and Pearson nearly scored. for Ladies (Both including tax) Early in the second half Lee again, but the ball hit the post are obtainable through the Wai-tong scored through a shot and a comer resulted.

Then Talt SECRETARY upon the per- that must have surprised him as, took advantage of a neat pass sonal or written application of a much as it surprised the crowd. from Thomas and nettedale Member, such Member to be Taking a kick from well outside other, but before half-time whistle the pendity area, the ball was went Lee Tack-kee equalised for responsible for all visitors intro- deflected by the opposing centre-the Chinese.

W. A. Comell, L.de Rome, T. duced by him, and for Payment half, Chung Kim-fai, who jumped Eastern assumed the lead early

Armstrong A. E Carey (Skip)—26,! of All Chits, etc."

Total-168;, for it. It then careered into the 'in the second half through Tham

ST. ANDREW'S top corner of the goal without Joe-tack who left Drake Dowerless The Secretary's Office. 1s:

giving the goalie the slightest to save. Talt equalised from a Gregor, W. Mcfarlane, Dr. G. D. R. A. S. Russell, Sir Atholl Mac Boor, Exchange Building (Tel.

chance of touching it. Ten pass from Thomas and Pearson Black (Skip)-18. 27794) w close at 12 o'clock minutes later Fung King-cheong then gave the soldiers the lead. Noon.

netted the third for Bouth Ching,

ST. JOSEPH'S VS KOWLOON

Poor shooting on the part of St. Joseph's marked the First Division footban

Tiffins are obtainable at the } . Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No ↑ Boy (Telephone (21920);;-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to Publie Enclosure is $1.00

the

which they lost to Kowloon by the odd goal in five. Kowloon had the better of the exchanges. in, the first half, but falled to take advantage of many oppor- tunities.

C.C.C.

8 3.3 a 10 8 7 3.4 7.14 7

ton, in the West Lounge. HOCKEY. -- 1st XI v. Club de Recreio 1st XL at Hongkong Hockey Club Ground. 8 p.m. LAWN BOWLS-Taikoo Club Lawn

Bowls, 3.15 pm.

POLO-Klidare Cup Tournament,

3.30 p.m. SHOOTING.-Hongkong Rifle As- sociation's Weekly Spoop and Practice Shoot, at Kowloch City, 1.45 p.

Badmin-

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16 MEETING. - Annual, of Royal

Hongkong Golf Club, at Jardine.. Matheson & Co.'s Office, 5.15 p.m..

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A.

ton, in the West Lounge, 6 p.m. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16 RACING-Hongkong Jockey Club's.

13th Extra Racing, at Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

GRAND NATIONAL

IN APRIL LONDON, Dec. 9

(Reuter)

The Grand National, which will be run at Aintree as usual next year. will probably take place on April 5.

Saturday's Home Soccer And Rugger

LONDON, DEC. 10 (REUTER) THE FOLLOWING ARE THE RESULTS OF THE REGIONAL FOOTBALL, AND RUGBY MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY:—

NORTH-EASTERN Bradford 3, Leeds 1

Smith, D. W. Waterton, W. B. Newcastle 3. Hull o

B. E. Maughan, Hon. Mr. N. L Middlesboro 3, Haнfax 1

Huddersfield 1, Bradford City 1

Drake, (Skip)—11.

York 2, Darlington 1.

SOUTH "A" Millwall 1, Clapton Orient 1 Southend 2, Norwich 4 Watcord 1, Arsenal 3 Tottenham 1, Crystal Palace 3.

Westham 4, Charlton, 3

SOUTH “B”....

R. Main, A. C. Milne, J. Fraser, In the last few minutes of play R. C. Wallace (Skip)-16 Hau Ching-to broke through a w. Melmse, C. B. Dobertson, J. Brentford 5. Bournemouth 2 strong defence and put the Chi- Kempton, J. C: Chalmers, (Skip) Brighton Portsmouth 2

Chelsea 2, Aldershot 2

nese level

...SECOND DIVISION

28

In the Second Division "A" Munro, 8. Gray, (Skip)—15,

J. S. Logan, M. Ferguson, D. Reading 6, Fulham 11

Southampton 1; Queen's P. E. A Eastern drew with R. A, 0. 0 in

A. M. Calman, R, P. Shaw, W. S.

SOUTH-EASTERN

a two-all game and the 8th Heavy Dall, J. C. Brown. (skip)--17. Regt. beat the Chub. by four to

Bristol Rovers 1, Swansea 3 one In the "B" division, Royal farlane, A M. Holland, (Skip)-18, Swindon 2, Newport i

W. McLeod, J. Russell, A. Mac- Cardiff 7, Bristol City 3 Engineers trounced the Police by including Tax, for all Persons, Kowloon attacked from the start teh to nil, Lowe and Fox being Craig, R. Duncan, (Bkip) 21.

W. L. Walker, W. Houston, R. G. Torquay 5, Plymouth 2 including Ladies, and is payable but the Saints were the first to responsible for our goals each

Blackburn 1, Buthiey o W. 8. Glendinning, J. B. Riddell. Barrow v. Bolton (postponet)

Total-147,

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21 the Gate. Soldiers and Salfors score, an excellent solo effort by while fey and Chan Kum-pow. Mair. J. C. Fender, (Skip)-16. In Uniform are admitted Hall Pereira defeating Smith with a scored one each.

terrific shot from outside the Kwong Wan defeated the Signals penalty area.

·Bỷ Order;

NORTH-WESTERN

Blackpool 3 Preston 0. Bury 2 Uldham 0

by the odd goal in three, while the Bell then headed the equaliser Royal Scots drew with Kowloon in the 24 Heavy Regt defeated the Rochdale 1, Carlisle 1 ċ. B. BROWN, off a pass from Jorge and within & two goal game,

Royal Scots by three clear goals, Bouthport 3, Accrington 2 a few minutes Bell again defeated!

THIED DIVISION:UN

Two matches were cancelled on.

MIDLAND Secretary Tsang with a neat one. This put International grid RA 8 C. Saturday: South China versus Coventry 1, Northampton

the mainlanders one up Just drew in à Thna División game, 5th. A. A Regt (Div. 11 "A") and Luton 1 West Bromwich 5 efore Half-ume, however, Leotard While 12th Heavy Reja. Beat the Signals verses Royal Engineers Walsall 4, Leicester 3 872, nëtted the equaliser Fir the Saints. Kuinion Rifles by rive to two, and | (Div. 111),

Hong Kong, 11th Dec., 1939.

Wolverhamton 4, Birmingham

FAST MIDLAND Doncaster 1. Barnsley 1 Grintsby 1. Chésterheld o Manifield 1, Rotherham 1 Notts Forest 1, Sheffield Wed, 1 Sheffield U. 7, Notts County 1

WESTERN

Everton 3, Port Tate 1 Manchester C, 4, Chester New Brighton 8, Crewe 1 Stockport 4, Manchester U. T Sinke, 3, Liverpool 1 Wrexham 5; Tranmere o

SCOTTISH WESTERN Albion 5, Queen's Park 2 Clyde 0, Rangers 1 Dumbarton 2, Ayr 1 Hamilton 3 Queen O'Bouth a Kilmarnock 4 Morton 2. Patick 4 Celtic 2

8. Mirren 1, Motherwell 3 Third Lanark 1," Airdrieonians 4

SCOTTISH EASTERN

| Albroath 0, St. Bernard's 4

Alloa 3, Halth 1 Dundee 4 Hearts 6. Dunfermline 4. Falkirk 3 East Fife 4, St. Johnstone 4 Hibernian 8, Dundee United 2 Kihet Part 2, Aberdeen 1 Stelthousemuir 2, Cowdenbeath

RUGBY LEAGUE

The following matches

played in the Rugby League On Baturday:

YORKSHIRE LEAGUE Batley 18, Bramley § Featherstone 10, Huddersfeld a Halifax 15, Leeds 6 Aun 8, Dewsbury 9 Eubilét 15, Castlefora 7 Heighley 11, Huldingston 8 Wakefield 16; radford B-

LANCASHIRE LEAGUE Liverpool 12, Rochdale 8 Oldham 7, Barow 2

St. Helen's 27, Broughton &

(abandoned after 73 minutes).. Swinton 9, Warington 4 Wilnes 5, Salford 3- Wigan 0, Leigh 3

RUGBY UNION

Guy's Hospital 10, Bedford: 5

Iarlequins 3. Metropolitan Police 13: Rowdyn Park 20. Combined. Old:

Boys, 3

Bt. Bart's Hospital a, London Irish-

Welsh 17

Bristol 5, Somerset Police: 3/ Cardin 21 Pontypoot & Gloucester-3, Bath 3

B. Newport 16, "Ebbwraly (8)

Oxford University 11: Wasps 17 Torquay 18, Exmouth, 84 Aldershot Command 25 United

Bervices 3

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