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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL:

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11; "1940.

In the World of Sports

CHAN TAK-FAI Anderson

KOWLOON UNLUCKY TO IN FINE FORM Just Misses

LOSE TO SING TAO

In spite of their win of 3-1 against Kowloon, at Chatham Boad on Saturday, Sing Tao's play was not up to their usual standard... The forwards were weak in their, passing and prone to Indulge in short-passing when in front of the opposition roal. V. White of Kowloon celebrated his return to inside right by giving a flae exhibition of his old form,

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The Royal Navy appeared to be off form when they met the Eastern at Caroline Hill arid, in lew of the fine game put up by the latter, was lucky to lose by 3-1

Nets Four Against

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St. Joseph's

soccer game at Caroline Hilll yes- dull and uninteresting

terday South China Best Joseph's by Ave goals to one to the Senior Division.

SL

Century

Saturday's Cricket

Matches

AITKENHEAD

SHIELD

HONGKONG RINKS' NARROW VICTORY the annual Alkenhead Shield lawn bowls match, in which" 24 rinks contested, resulted in a win for Hongkong by die shot.

HONGKONG:-W. Hong Sling, F. Hodges, D. M.Khan, J. Deakin (Skip) 17; F. Hayward, G. 8. Lada.

SOFTBALL RESULTS:

St. Joseph's Overwhelmed By Aces: Gosanos To Fore

What the critics had forecast as being the best game of the day, the Recreio "A St. Joseph's clash, turned out to be a bitter aðydintheht to the many fada whỗ overdowel the stands as the Kowloon Football Club.

Contrary to all expectations st Joseph's dut up a very ferrechive display against the Aces who were right at the top of their form.

The match between the Middlesex and the Club, of the lat- after that gracked up and the bvferde club drew with the Kow-W. J. Bagley, C & Rosselet (skip) when only run they scored was

Both sides were lucky to

ter's ground, was, on the whole erratic and scrappy. put up an unimpressive display and the Diehards take the two points by the odd goal in three. Sing Tao kept their leadership Just before the interval White in the Senior Division when they was brought down by Li Tin-sang collected two further points at the in the penalty area and from the expense of Kowloon on the lat-resultant kick. Jackson reduced the ter's ground on Saturday.

„orrears."

The Saints played well up to the end of the first half bat

Chinese were doing everything but score. The Saints' halves were weak and could pot cope with the of the work fell on the backs, tricky Chinese forwards; thus most Hussain and D. Leonard, who were the mainstay of the team.

South China always had the upper hand and were seldon wor-

Although the Chinese won by The second half saw the Chi-ried.

The Chinese forward ne did

nese mostly on the offensive but weak shooting robbed them of many goals. The third goal was scored by Lat' Shiu-wing,

sum,

Pak-wah.

White. Blake,

EASTERN IN FINE FETTLE

In

SPLENDID PIVOT

The results of Saturday's crickét matches are as follows:

At Chater Road, the Hongkong foon Cricket Club.

17: S. Yusif, d. W. Lah, R. Hasa, Dare Leonard's single in the first K.C.C. 178 for 7 wkts. (D. J. N. U. M. Omar (skip) ; V. Free innings. 39 not out. Knight 2 for 281.

Cutcheon A. Jillott (Skip) 18; E. the southpaw deliveries of Frankle H.K.C.C. 159 for 8 wkts (H. Casey, J. Prentice, F. Nolan, E G Gonzales and registered the amaz Owen-Hughes 92 and T. G. Fo (5) 20; Ceiling. R. Cing tally, considering the quality Butler, J. S, Landolt, W. dill (Skip) of the opposition, of 15 runs on 7: Á. Mám, G. Patterson, W. Mel 14 hits. rose, 7. Chalmers (Skip) 21; # G. Wallington. C. Strange, LE Lam- Bert, A. Brooksbank (Skip) 18; A

Anderson 98 and R. T. Broadbridge man, RA Edwards J. Mc- Recrete had no dificulty with

Knight 19).

WIN FOR LR,O. At Sookunpoo, the Indian E. beat the University by 104 runs.

19).

G, Gardner, W. B. Harris, J. Orem,

thews 11 and S. Mahmood 11. land, H. W. Randall, 5. Eccleshall, M. N. Raknsen (Skip) 25; C. Gow Minu. 7 for 23. A. H. Madar 2 for AE Coates (Skip) 27; J. Hoosen, M. Hassan, S M. Rumiahn, M. R. Abbas (Skip) 26. Total 249.

KOWLOON:V. C. Labrum, W.

DRAWN GAME

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COLLEGIANS OUTPLAYED The Collegians were sadly out played and committed ave errors, more than they have made in any single game quite a number of

their one-sided victory,

Eddie Gosino as usual tri- pled for the longest of the win- ners hits although J. Gosano had bad luck with a slashing drive that bounced off the..left field fence for a double. Brother Bertie maintained the family tradition" with the only other extra base hit of the game. Jerry Gosano, in the absence of

SCRAPPY BUGGER AT VALLEY

Club & Police Team Defeat Service

Combined Club and Police rallied well to beat United Services by a goal and try (8 pts.) to a try it: pta) in a scrappy ruggger match. at Happy Valley on Saturday, "

Walk at full-back, for the win-

hers played a very good game. Ford, who hooked excellently and performed good work to the loose, and Alec Taylor also, impressed.

The winners were handicapped early in the second Half when Thomson injured his right arm. He remained at scrum-hálf for à time, but later went into the pack, Wrigh-Nooth taking his place. He returned after a time but had few opportunities.

FIRST TRY

Paul scored the first try, Berry.

three goals to one, the match was

LR.C. 160 for 8 wkts-(A. closer than the score would indi cate and if the Kowloon forwards

Lam Tak-po played a good game. Madar 56. M. el Arculll 23. Mun-J. C. S. Fender (Skip) 27. Gel had utilised all opportunities

the pivotal berth and had mood 8 for 48).

University 64 (C. N. Mat.latly, A. B. Allan, J. F. McCowan, years, to help the Portuguese to there might have been a different! KOWLOON - Lapsley: Lamb,

plenty of time to lend all his sup tale to tell.

Ulrich; Maxwell, Williamson, Hut port to the forwards, Chan Tak The mainland were again well, chison:

fai was in great form and scored Truscott. served by their defence where Jackson and Elsley.

four goals. Williamson had Kwok Ying-ki

The Saints started very pro SING TAO-Cheung Wong-choimisingly but the Chinese spor bottled up throughout. White Hau

At the Valley, the Civil Service celebrated his return to his old Lau Tin-hon, Leung Wing-chtu, fal, in a fine, solo effort, beat

Yung-sang, Lee Tin-sang: took up the attack and Chan Tak

drew with the Engineers.

Parsons, position at inside right with Soong Ling-sing; Tang Kwong- Tsang with a grounder. Bad mis(Major Grose 48 not out, L/Cpl. w. J. Howard, A. J. Kew (Skip) 23: Royal Engineers 122 for 8 wkts. (Skip) 24; H. A. Castro. T. -K: Lim, J. Fraser, F. Goodwin grand display and gave Blake fine

Fung King-cheong, Kwok understanding support. The latter. however, did Ying-kee, La! Shiu-wing and Ip and Tsang resulted in South China ley 3 for 27).

between Leonard Shaw and Sgt. Denyer 15. Whit- G. W. Deacon, D. W. Waterton, G. not show the fine form of the last

H. Sherriff, A. M. Holland (Skip); few weeks.

increasing their lead through C.S.C.C. 98 for 7, wkts-(D. I. 22; A. A. Dand. Y. Abba's, C. Dow- Chan Just before the Interval Holidge 30, K. J. Attwell and man, R. Hall (Skip) 23: W. Johnny Alvares regular Recreio however, failing with the kick. In no live up to its reputation despite when they met Eastern at Care-Albert Leonard beat Tang Kwan-17).

Royal Navy was below form Saints reduced the arrears when Richardson 19. Megson 3 for Walker, Str A. MacGregor, I. G. hurler, did sterling work on the the second half, Aitkenhead barely the efforts of Fung and Lal to getine Hill and lost by three goals kon with a drive from a free kick

Meyer. A. J. Hall (Skip) 15; H. mound

missed with an attempt at a it going. They were weak in their

RECREIO BEAT C.C.O.

GREAT SHOWING

penalty goal, and it was soon shooting and indulged in too much to one in a game in which, the

Overy, A. W. Ramsay, W. Hyde. E. The second half saw the Chi Club de Recrelo beat the C.C.C. Kern (Skip) 35; A. M. Calman, T.

The Filipinos put up a great after this that Thomson was in- short-passing when in front of Chinese delighted the fans with a nese mostly on the offensive and by. 3 wkts.

fine exhibition of soccer.

Chari completed his "hat-trick” C.C.C. 80-(J. Fisher 17. L. Q. (Skip) 18; J. A. Luz, C. E. Basto.

Coleman, R. Morrison, J. McKelvie showing against the H. K. B. Cjured in a loose scrum.

for three innings The Navy, though reinforced by when he scored from

Day evened the score when he

O'Regan, could not cope with the were netted by Lee and Chan. the Tetum of

centre Gosano 4 for 13. Ozorie 2 for 21. H. A. Alves, J. E. Noronha (skip) actually three runs in the lead pounced on a loose ball and made- Robinson and from Lee Shek yau. Further goals Soares 1 for 5 and Prata 1 for 7). 22; H. White, J. C. Gill, A. Hyde: up to the fourth in which frame a grand cross-feld run to score

Club de Recreio 107 for 7 wkts. Lay, R. Duncan (Skip) 13; F. X the Baseballers tied the

scores the corner flag. Aftkenhead took Easterners. The Navy's defence played a great Hussain, Leonard Al, A. Leonard, Macaulay 2 for

ST. JOSEPH'S: Sammy Tsang: (G. N. Gosano 25. E Soares 23. Monteiro, C. R. Marques, P. V. and went on to register Ave runs the kick to land a great goal

Ribeiro, F: X. Silva (Skip) 13; B. while holding the Filipino lads Police the day game. Roughley being the beat of Lau wing-rong; Maher, Santos. the backs. Robinson, "after a long MacDonald Gomes and Cruz,

C.S.C.C. HELD

Evans, R. Ogden, V. Attenza, W. C. scoreless thereafter.

A POLICE – WEI At Sookunpoó,, the Royal Army Simpson (Skip) 15: J. A. Remedios, absence, was as good as ever and

At no time did the Canadian... handled everything that came his kon; Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam

SOUTH CHINA; Tam Kwan Pay Corps drew with the Civil Ser-C. M. Alves, J. J. Basta C G. Silva

Chinese threaten against the (Police): Carruthers, Day, Altken- vice C.C. 2nd XI - way with confidence. The for-

(Sp) 15 Total 24.

Chinese Baseball Club. The latter head and Stewart; Charter and wards were

CS.CC. 124(A. Watson 67 and| ragged and lacked hung; Lau Hing chol, Lam Tax

hit and played with a finesse that Thomson; Kennedy, McCrae, Cul- combination.

po, Luk

Tat-hung: Too Kwal. Harper 19. Luckhurst 2 for 11). VOLUNTEER BOWLS will give them a chance against an Police): Gairdner, Hackett: shing. Lau Chung-sang, Chan Tak. RAP.C. 87 for 8 wkts(Murray

Wright-Nooth (Police), Taylor and Innis (Police),

goal.

A

fine movement initiated by Fung culminated in Kwok heading

In a centre from Tang Kwong- sum to open Sing Tao's account. Shortly after Kwok increased the

lead.

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

fast moving

Woo Ki-cheong, who played in

the forward line last week, was very steady at left back and had the Navy right well in check. The THE ELEVENTH EXTRA rest of the team was in brilliant RACE MEETING will be held form and all played good soccer.

(weather permitting) at HAPPY Navy drew Arst blood when

VALLEY on SATURDAY, 16th, November, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The first Bell will be rung

1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

at

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.

Badges, admitting Non-Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at

55.00

Hendy netted from a corner taken by Bourne. Eastern, however, equalised right from the kick-off through Hau, Ching-to and then took the lead when V. K Hyu scored from a penalty. In the closing minutes Hau again netted to put the issue beyond doubt.

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fai, Chow Man-chi ang Lee Bhek ya..

16).

1.

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6-WICKET DEFEAT

At Chater Road, the Hongkong Cricket Club 2nd XI were beaten

TOURNEY

Semi-Final Results by a Combined Small Units X Dyot quarter-final and semi-final The following were the results 6 wits.

Dewar 5 for 40, Wyre 2 for 10).

EK.C.C. (R. M. M. Kmg 39. matches played in the Volunteer

Inter-Unit lawn bowls competi

wkts-French 10, Stoner 30 and After Combined Small Units 142 for 4

tion for the China Mail Challenge Cup: Coombes 25. Stoker 4. for 25).

ODD GOAL WIN Prior to the Senior game south China, playing with only ten men for the greater part of the game. did well to win by the odd goal in three, against Kit Chee. about ten minutes play Yuen She, South China's left back was in. jured and took no further part in the game,

INDIANS LOSE

At Pókfulam, Hongkong Univer- sity 2nd XI beat Indian R. C. by

Chin Chi-fai and Lee Chi-hung scored for South China and Chan 27 runs. Ping-to replied for the losers,

sing-king." Woo Ki-cheong: S. T. EASTERN Lau Hip-hon: Kong

Lin, Hsu King-shing, Lo Wai- kuen; Chung Yung-sum, Ki Wing- took. V. K. Hyul, C. T. Tsuo and League.

Hau Ching-to.

ENGINEERS

WIN

University 132—(S." "Ämplavanar 19, R. 8. GшII 23. Ebrahim 5 for 23).

In the Third División of the I.R.C. 2nd XI 105-(H. T. Barma

Royal

Engineers beat and A. H. Razack 21, A. R. Suffiad Signals by three goals to one yes-46 not out. CHI 3 for 21). NAVY Robinson,. "Roughley.terday at Chatham Road. Honeywell; Honeywili Maughan,

64 FOR NORONHA Hall; Phippens, LePage, Hendy.. O'Regan and Bourne.

NARROW WIN FOR M’SEX On the Club ground Middlesex.

for Gentlemen and.. $3.00 just scraped through when they for Ladies (both including tax) defeated Club by the odd goal in are obtainable through SECRETARY "pen the per

the three. The game was on the wable," ragged and erratic and tothardes were guilty of missing sonal or written application of a many scoring opportunities. Member, such Member to be

The Dieharda" attack did not responsible" for "all vistförs intro-show their previous fine under- duced by him, and for Payment standing, but Improved In

"of all Chitz, etc.

Kowloon 0, Sing Tao 4. Club 1. Middlesex 5.

THIRD DIVISION

36 KA 2 Bhell 0. ASA 1. 7th RA, 5. R.AS.C. 2, 35th R.A.0...

AMC. 4. RAF. 4. 20th RA, 2 12th R.A. 2 24th R.A. 2, International

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIEST DIVISION

the second hair. Sheehan worked hard throughout but did not seem The Secretary's Office, 1st to be able to get going. floor, Exchange Building (Tel. Club's forward ne put up an 27794) will close at 11.45 a.m.

unimpressive display. Fowler and Alertsen Tiffins are obtainable at the their usual form an

much . below

the wings. Elng Tào Club House provided they are The best of the forwards were South China ordered in advance from the No. Scott and Bickford.

1 Boy (Telephonë:21920),⠀

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

اعيل

were

Pastern

After a goalless first half Fow Middlesex ler put his side in the lead but, Royal Scots Royal Navy. two quick zoals by Taft, and Pear-Kowloon The price of Admission to son gave Middlesex the victory. Cuth the Public Enclosure is $1.00 MIDDLESEX — Jackson: Fresh Bt. Joseph's including Tax, för all

water Parker Thainas, "Bright, Pollee Persons, PAC CONTEM Aher-Wilkinsoti; Coomer, Pearson, Shee-Kwong Wah including Ladies, and is payable man, Tait and Marable,

SECOND

at the Gate. Soldlets and Sallors CLUB Odell; 8. Strange, Grat

in Uniform are admitted Halfton: Skinner, Forrow, E. Strange: Engineers

Price.

Fowler, Scott Hopkinson, Bick Middiex ford and Riersten

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,"

Secretary. Hong Kong, 11th Nov. 1940,

Results of league matches in the Navy Becond and Third Divisions were

8. China

as follows

R. Boots

Sing Tao

IRAO.C

Ra "Crise

SECOND - DIVISION

IRIACO.C73; Royal Navy±6.

Kwong Wah 3, Police 1

The Club de Recreio beat the CC.C. 2nd XI by 145 runs.

Recreio 2nd XI 220 for 8 wkts--

QUARTER-FINAL

** .

"

and were

any team in the League,

WINNER'S OUTHIT The only ladies game worth

and gave Combined Club and

CLUB

AND

COMBINED SERVICES — Carter (Navy); Macdonald. Douglass,

mentioning was the Canadian Chi- Paul (Navy) and Robinson (Navy);

nisted on the short end of the (Navy), Gillan; Wilkinson `(Navy), the losers outhit the winners but Bumpas nese-Cardinals match in which Eucknel! (Navy) slid Foley: Ford, Berry! Taylor core because of poor defence.

Millar and Pinkerton,

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The Cardinals committed errors to the Canuckettes” six. Both pitchers were in fine form. Mary Loule fanning five and Field Eng. “A” (L/C. Bykes, Babida three. Capt, J. H. Bottomley. Cpl. Ste- The latter gave a game display | phens and C.Q.M.S. Spary) beat while carrying on after receiving 6th AA Battery (Gnr. Melrose, à hard-driven ground ball on the GDT. Main, Gnr. Keown, and Gur. note in the 5th, Chalmers) 20-14,

ABC. Coy "A" (Cpl. F. Cullen, Sgt. Hyde, Sgt. Meyer and Pte. Kern) beat 1st Battery "A" (Gr. Morrison, Gnr. J. R. Carr, Gnr. Bickford and Capt. J Watson) 28.

SEMI-FINAL

THE RESULTS The following were the results:-

LADIES

Canadians Cardinal

Panthers

No. 6 Coy. "A" (Pte. Laz, Pte. Chung Hwa (A E Noronha 64, P. N. da Silva Alves, Pte. Ribeiro and Lt. F. V. V. Wildcats 39, F, H. Carvalho 44 and B. 'Go-Ribeiro) beat Field Amb. "B" (Pte. Florinhas sano 50, not out)

Roza, Pte. Higgs, Pte, Luz and

C.CC. 75-(W. K. Way 33. A. V. Bgt. Steven) 23-11. Gosano 3 for 24, Soares 1 for 5 and Remedios 2 for 8),

“POLICE, R.C. LOSE

At the Valley, the Kowloon 2nd XI Deat the Police R.C. by 33 runs. KOC: 110-(K. M. Baxter 50 Lewis 4 for 2 aha Dantrowsky 2 for 10).

Police R. C. 73. Reynolds 20. Curtis 2 for 22. Simpson 4 for 19. Baxter 2 for 8 and Fenton 2 for

Goals P.W. D. LP. A Pts 20)...

7 8 1 0 20 8 19

8 5 2 1 26 11 12

8 52 71 25 12 12

1741.9.17 149 Kwong Wah

8-23.3 26 23 7 Club 73 13 17 18 7 Kowloon 6123 06 13 4 Police 620/411-234

81 1 4 8 14:2; 711 0.11.19 3 60 34 10 21 2

DIVISION

RAT 17th RA Goals Internat PW.D.L.F. A Pt. Bignals

7520 36 9 12 74th RA 832 133 13 12 28th RA, 6 01.042 9.11 RIAMO, by 8 11 28 14 11 RE

8 A 31219,1112th RA 8.8.12.23, 14 11 20th RA 73 2 2 19 12 8.35th BA 732117171 RABO. 31218707 Shen 12141525

21 14:18 22 5 10 69.40 2 0087.46 0. 800 735 0 DIVISION

Opals PWD LP 'A Pt 8.71 0.28 11 15

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12 B

-8 + 10

1816 5

2

MEN'S (1ST DIVISION).

15 14

5

9.12

5th AA. Battery (Gar. Melrose, Recreio "A", Gnr Main, Gnr. Keown and Cmr.. St. Joseph's- Chalmers beat No. 8 Coy. "A"

"Y" HOCKEY TEAM

The following will represent the Y.MG.A. 2nd XI in a hockey match against C.B.A. 2nd XI at 4 pm. on the "Y" ground today:-- and Baxby; Benwell; Killeen Croft, Heptonstall and Grant; Macey. Dormer, Highlands, Gil christ and Treson.

DRAWN HOCKEY

MATCH

At King's Park on Saturday, the C.BA. drew with St. Andrew's | Ladies, sharing one goal each, in a friendly hockey match. The score at half time aws 10 in fa- 5vour of the Saints.

and Lt. F. V. V. Ribeiro) 17-16: (Pte. Luz, Pte. Alves, Pte. Ribeiro B C

Filpinos A.8.0. Coy. "A" (Cpl. F. Cllen, Ching Hwa 610 3 Sgt. Hyde. Sgt. Meyer and Pte. Canadian Kern) beat Field Eng. "C" (epr. Calman, Spr.. Ozorio, Spr. Lapaley and Spr. Morrison) 21-18.

COTTAGE CLUB ROUND-UP

barbecue supper. which was coor- ed over open fires,

MEN'S (2ND DIVISION)...

C. B. "A RE

Recreto "E": R. A

SPORTING FIXTURES

TODAY

CBA, Ladies-Ming 8. Brace

5 Miss N. Witchell and Miss P 5 Woolley Miss P. McCaw, Mrs." L L, Joyce and Miss J. Kew; Mrs. J. Crawford, Misy P. Baxter, Miss E Woolley And Miss R. Stalker.

St. Andrew's Ladies Miss J Hall; Mias G. White and Mrs. E. Hahison; Misg ✪ Darby, Miss J. Wong and Miss B. Creaves; Miss F. Wong, Ming H May Miss B. Birchell, Miss M. da Roza and Miss I. Hicks.

*** WIN FOR. **Y* Scenes reminiscent of the Wud

The YMCA seniors defeated West were reenacted on Saturday when the Cottage Club held, a CRICKET H.K.CC. 1st XI v. K the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club most successful "round-up" and C. C. 1st XI (HKC.C), 11 am.: by 2-0 in a friendly hockey match

HK.C.C. 2nd XIV. KC. Clayed at King's Park on Satur

day. (KC.C.); 11a.m. FOOTBALL-Poppy Day Football Match Combined Services Y Rest of the Colony (Club ground) 4 p.m.; The Press v The Referees (Club ground)" 2,30 11.02,

Some 70 people, all in the costumes of the "Wild · dnd Woolly West," attended. About 35 went for the ride which started at 4 pm and ended at 6 pm. when supper was served.d

Among those present were Kiki

88 1 3 25-12 11 72 128 11 10 94 2 2 11 10 20 638 220 9 9 847 328 12 841-8 16 19

7731327170

Ide Chalfoy de· Courcelles, Beryl 8--23:3 12 14 7

Fair Jill Beavis, Christine wydtt, 1622 316-17 67 713-1-10-18 8Mary Smalley and Mrs Perry #257 23 and the Chinese community were 90 280 29 2 well represented by Peter Wing 700187 0 and several guests,

TOMORROW

CHESS, Kowloon Chess CIUG Junior Championships, Mitchell

Laufer Grefalda v Kolat chon, Fab V.Poupard YAI. meida v. 8. Benjamin, Drake. v, Walther A. Benjamin v. Lee.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 MEETING Council, of the Hong

Assocation/

Senior

1850ciation's Once 620

NOVEDD $14 loon Cress Club bionships, Sequeira

Coxhead y Weiss.

Samuel Btriakont Tvara, Barnett y. Les Carro- valho, v. Olsunen-Sch

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