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PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1941.
* In the World of Sports
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
"
EASTERN'S EASY WIN OVER. NAVY
KOWLOON HELD
SING TAO TO GOALLESS DRAW
1-
T
LEAGUE TABLES
TO DATE
"
FIRST DIVISION
Only two matches were played in Sing Tao S, China Despite the fact that they were the First Division of the League on
Eastern weakened by the absence of three Saturday owing to Volunteer duties
Middlesex Kowloon ANNUAL RACE MEETING,regular players, Eastern yesterday and in both there were surprises in
easily accounted for Navy in their more ways than one.
Police 1941."
On the Club ground, playing on Kwong Wah- Senior League match at Causeway Bay, winning by two clear goals a slippery pitch, Sing Tao dropped R. NAVY after leading by a goal at the in- a vital point when they were held R. Scots terval.
to a goalless draw by Kowloop, Club without KONG while at Caroline Hill the lowly-St. Joseph's
LU C. T
and placed St. Joseph's put up a great
15th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 22nd February.
On Saturday, 15th. Monday, 17th, Tuesday, 18th and Wednes. day," 19th February, the first bell will be rung at 11.00 a.m., and the first race will be run at On Saturday, 22nd February, the first bell will be rung at 1,30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
11.30 a.m.
The tilin interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are
Eastern were
1
SING-KING, CHUNG YUNG-SUM whose respec-fight against South China who won
1
R.E
tive places were filled by Y. Shy the odd goal in three.
That they lost, Sing Tac had YEN, KUI WING-FOOK and FU CHAT-BUN. GIFF played in place only themselves to blame, for they RAS.C.
had the "Hon's share" of the play sing Tao of Robinson in Navy's goal.
but, the weakness of their forwards 5. China
Though Eastern's attack showed
their usual fine understanding, the saw many chances of scoring went Middlesex precision in their movements was abegging. This plus the sterling R. Scots not so pronounced as previously. display of,Kowloon's defence, rob- R. Navy
the bed the Chinese of victory. Their opposite number, an other hand, could not get going at ali as a unit and only in spasmo- die moments that they showed any semblance of combination.
►
SOUND DEFENCES Both sides possessed sound de- reminded that fences though the Navy backs they and their ladies MUST wear were more under pressure. GIFF their badges prominently displayNavy's custodian, brought of a ed throughout the Meeting. NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO
THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting non-members
11
SOUND ATTACK
Club
Kowloon
Lapsley, Kowloon's 'keeper, hand-. Wah R.A.O.C. led safely despite the greasiness of
Police the ball while Lamb and Whitfeld were equalled to everything that the Chinese forwards put out Kowloon's attack was sound with- fout being brilliant and went about their work with a purpose. Their
movements, however, were invar!- ably broken up by the Chinese defence before they became dan
"
Goals
P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts.
14 13 3 2 47 20 29
RECREIO BEAT VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS
CHINA LIGHT
AT CRICKET
Club de Recreio beat the China
17 13 2 2 50 20 28Light and Power Company by 29
11 12 3 2 53 27 27
16 7 2.6 33 35 16
34 3 4 5 28 25 14
16 6 1 9 27 38 13
16 4 4 8 37 45 12
18 3 5 6 37 43 11
15 4 3 9 29 10
12 3 19 26 46 7
17 23 12 18 45'7
SECOND DIVISION
8 47 62 18
19 21 16 19 01 8 17 0 3 14 16 84 THIRD DIVISION
Gcals
runs in the friendly cricket match played at King's Park yesterday.
The scores:
CLUB DE RECREIO
A. J. M. Pratu, bw, b. Clemo
L. G. Gosano, b. Siya........... 28.
A. M. Prata, b, Ciemo
A. M. Rodrigues, c. Tillery. b.
Glemp......
Lay Brown
5
The following times were clocked during the training gallops held at Happy Valley on Saturday:---
Dutch Treatt
Maple Leaft
Gold Rodt
Dis- 1st And 3rd 4th tance Qr. QT. Qr. QT.
5th Last Qr. Qr.
1
31.3 1.03 1.32 2.02.1
05
29.1
2 322 1.044 134
1 33 1.04 137.3 2.08.2 2,38 27.8
Black Seat
A Happy Time"
1
31- 101.4 1.30.4 1.594
29
Swallowt
32.2 1.03.2 1.33
2.03.2
30
Manhattant
1
4
31.1 1.01.2 1.30
1.58.1
28.1
Night Express
1
38.21.14.1 1.48.4
2.20
31.1
41
National Welfare+
432.4 1.03.2 1.31
27.3
Distant Viewt
# 32.4 1.10.2 1.44.2 2.15
2.43
28
Tropical LovE*
1
38.3 1.13.3 1.47
2.17
2.46.2 28.2
Goals
E. M. L. Soares, c. Lay, b; Silva
61
Baggage Mastert
1
39
1.14.3 1.47 2.15
28
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
H. A. Barros. c. Lay, b. Clemo...
4
Strathalbynt & Senorita? 1
35
1.04 1.32
2,01
29
18 15 3 0 79 18 33
F. J. Remedios, b. Clemo...
4
Iron Belle*
1
37.2
1.09.3 1.42.4 2.14
31.1
19:14 2 3 87 29 30 18 12 3
A. H. Remedios, lb.w.. b. Silva
0
Trade Wind & Spots
3 55 23 27
E. A. R. Alves, c. Lay, b. Silva...
5
Lady+
1+ 38
1.18
1:50
J
19 11 5
3 72 1 23
R. M. Soares, run out
1
Newborn Stari
1 35
1.08
2.23 1.38.2 2.08
2,52.2 29.2
29.3
19 11
5 59. 3h 25
A. M. Remedios, not out
0
Prairie View*
1
36
1.09.2
1.42.1 2.13.3 2.41.3 28
19 10 2
7 46 29 22
Extras (B5, LB3, WB1).
9
Angel of Peacet
19 9 2
8 45 45 20
» Luxury +
1
35.3 1.09
1.38.2 2.09.3
31.1
30th R.A. Kit Chee
19 7 4
Total
111
'King's Flight
31,3
1.01.3 1.31
29.2
18 7 3 8 35 45 17 18 6 3 9 30.47 15
Starlight*
1 35
1.08.3. 1.42 2.13
31
1
BOWLING ANALYSIS
37
1.13
1.44.2 2.13.3
29.1
19 4 3 12 26 48 11
O.. M.
19 4 1 14 28 72 9
R., W.
Chateauguayt
+ 35.3
1.08.2 1.38.4"
30.2
Silva
8.5 2
28
4
Endeavourt
1
37
1.09
1.43 2.12
29
M. A. Remedios
4
17 0
Twinkling Start
1
38
113.3 1.45.4 2.14.3
28.4
3
Clemo
7
0
23" 5
Waywortht
1
43
1.20
1.54 2.25.3
31.3
1
0
14 0
High Hatt
2 33
1.05.2 3.33.3
28.1
0 2
15
0
Look Seef
2 33.2 1.05.4 1.34.3
28.4
Graceful View*
1
34
1.07.3 1.39 2.08.
29
17 12 4 3 48 18 23 17 11 4 2 44 19 36 188 3 4 41 23 27 18 9 2 5 50 23 20 18 9 1 3 31 32 14
2 A. Noronha, b. Alves...
Sydney Diamond†
2
33.4
1.01.3 1.28.4
27.1
F. J. Lay, b. L. G, Gosano .....
3
Jungle Lovet
1
38.2 1.14
1.45
2,14.3
29.3
M. A. Remedios, b. Gosano
0
Daylight† & Moonlight† 14 39
1.14
1.49 2.21.2 2.61
28.3
16 8 2 8 31 42 18
P. M. N. da Silva, c. F. J. Re- medio, b. A. M. Prata...
Bendemeert....
1
32
Princess Adelaide
1
32.3 1.04.4
1.01.3 1.30.3 1.59 1.38
28.3
2.05
29
16
17 7 4. G 36 24 18
16. 6 4 6.31 35.15
C. F. Wood. c. Soares, b. A. M.
Prata
Ian Beauty‡
1
34 1.97
1,39.1 2.09.3
30.2
19
Vitamin M‡
1
29.2 58
127
1.55.2
23.2
18 5 3 8 33 32 13
A. C. Tinson, c. E. A. R. Alves,
b. A. M. Prata
Mountain View*....
2 34 1.062.1.36.2
Lovelylight & Velvet-
15 5 28 27 41 12J,
W. Bertram, b. E. M. L
Soares
# 343 1.072 137
29.3
28.2.
20
W. Tillery, C. A. M. Remedios,
Ophir†
36.1 1.10 1.42
2.11.3
29.3
2
Lex Forit
36
1.10 1.38
28
Lovely View
1 34.2 1.06
140.3 2.11.3 2.41
39.2
A Luxurious Time" & A
1
3
Blossom Time*
14 36
1,09
1.43 2.15 2.44
29
Buglet & Amusement
Extras (B1, WB2)
3
Taxt
Dashing Beautyt
1
1 38 1.14
35
Total
82
Man O'War*
14 35
*-1.07.1 1.04
1.45.1" 2.12.4 1.37.3 2.04) 1.36 2,05
27.3
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
light View+
38.2 1.06
0. M. R. W.
4 0 13 2
4 1 16 1
R.A.F.
12th RA Eignals
36th RA
RE
Shell A.B.A.
P. W. D. L.F. A. Pts.
16 0 3 7 30 30-15
Id 1 3 12 13 56 5
number of difficult saves and had a stout pair of backs, ROUGHLEY and O'REGAN, in front. On the
gerous. other side of the field NG KEE-
Fung King-cheong and Lai Shul- |RAMO, CHEONG dominated with his fine wing were off-colour and, like the 24th RA. headwork which broke up many rest in the forward ine, appeared 35th RA. Navy promising movements.
to have left their shooting boots 7th R.A. Eastern's attack, 25 stated,
home. Kowloon's wingers. Internat") showed good understanding but Truscots and Matthias, were very 20th B.A. to the Members' Enclosure and the wingers were not so much in
prominent in the attack. Club Rooms at $10.00 per day the picture. FU CHAT-BUN, pro-
Sing Tao had bad luck in not including tax-or $40.00 includ-moted from the juniors, seemed to netting on several occasions, both. ing tax for the. Meeting (ladies be overawed by the occasion, his Yeung Shul-vick and Fung missing $5.00 and $20.00 respectively) centres being very weak, while by inches to score. In the course VOLUNTEERS HAU CHING-TO found Roughley of the game Sing Tao netted twice are obtainable through the Secre
a hard obstacle to overcome. Navy but both goals were not allowed as tary upon the written or personal forwards never worked as a unit the whistle had been blown for an introduction of a member, such while the inside men in foraging member to be responsible for all for the ball were often found too far back to lend support to "any chits, etc.
attacking movements.. }
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale
at the Race Course.
Navy was the first to look dan-
gerous but HONEYWILL was rob-
seen in effecting a good save from the boot of Fu.
bed by NG KEE-CHEONG just at the goalmouth Play then veered The Secretary's Office, 1st to the other side and Giff was floor, EXCHANGE BUILD. ING, (Tel. 27794)
WILL CLOSE AT 9.45 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and at 11.45 am. ON THE FIFTH DAY.
EASTERN SCORED
1
infringement.
SING TAO: Cheong Wing-choy: Hau Yung-sang. Mak Shul-bon; Chiu Ah-tai, Leung Wing-chiu,
Soong Ling-sing: Yeung Shui-yick.
Lal Shui-wing. Fung King-cheong, Kwok Ying-kee-and Ip Pak-wah.
SAINTS' RESISTANCE
15 0 14 5 54·1
BEATEN BY SERVICES
SATURDAY'S RUGBY
CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO.
b. A. H. Remedios.
A. B. Clemo, c. Gosano, b. A. J.
M. Prats
W. Brown, run out
P. E D'Almeida; not out
Gosano Alves
4 2 10 3
3 0 - 9
0
3" 0
9 1
2 0 12 1.4 0
0
14
1
lightt
Banta Anisa & Saratogat 1 374 1.09 1.43.2 2.11.4
World Fair View‡ & Star-
* Denotes Griffins, † Sub-Griffins and
1.37.4 2.07.4
27.1
2.36 31
30
China Griffins.
D.G.S. "House Yachting
Warming" A Success For
True Blue
Success
Combined Services beat Combin- KOWLOON: Lapsley, Lamb, ed Volunteers by three goals and A. M. Prata whitheld: Humphrey, Maxwell, Retry (18 p.) to a goal, a penalty R. M. Soares medios; Truscott, Jackson, White. goal and a try (11 pts.) at Soo: A. H. Remedios
kunpop on Saturday in their an. . Remedios Pereira and' Matthias.
nual rugby match.
E. M. L. Soares For the next 15 minutes Eastern Putting up a surprisingly stiff
Combined Services led 10-3 at the A. J. M. Prata..... 1 1 0 1 monopolised the exchanges. the resistance against their stronger interval. A heavy drizzle in the
K.C.C. WIN Senior Service being mostly on the opponents, South China, the low-second half slowed up the game
In a friendly match played at defensive. Breaking away on the ly-placed St. Joseph's pushed the to a considerable extent.
Sockunpoo yesterday, Kowloon A fairly large attendance right Navy might have scored had Chinese all the way but had to ad- Tries for Combined Services were Club beat the Royal Engineers by guests, friends, teachers, past Royal Hongkong Yacht Club sailed A limited number of tiffins will Barber taken a first timer instead mit defeat finally by two goals to secured by Douglass, Honywill, 131 runs. be obtainable each day at the of trying to trap the ball,
R. J. Fenton, of KC.C., and present students were present on Saturday resulted in a win for Coombes and Richards, Coombes accomplished the unique feat of in the hall of the Diocesan Giris' True Blue (Mr. L. Garner) while Club House, provided they are Well into this half Eastern open- In the first half the Saints gave converting the first and third and taking 10: wickets for 30 runs.
School on Saturday
Wendy (Mr. H. W. Brown) won the ordered in advance from the No.ed their account following a nice a grand display and took the lead King the second.
K.C.C. 193 (D. J. N. Anderson 82 when a tea party was held to cele- Second Corinthian Series for Mix- movement between CHEUNG and through a penalty by McDonald, Combined
ed Class. scored not out, N. A. E. Mackay 67. Denyer brate the opening of the new HYUI which culminated in the while Lau Chung-sang retaliated through Carruthers. Macrae con-5 for 45); R.E. 62 (Tropp 22 not wing.
Detailed results follows: latter beating Gift with a beauti-In the second half, however, South verting;
Yacht through Morgan, who out; Fenton 10 for 30).
True-Blue
1 Boy, (Tel. 21920).
ON NO PRETEXT WILL CHILDREN BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
one.
Volunteers
Richards (Army),
Yesterday's Softball Results
ful shot. This lead was maintain-China exerted their superiority and secured a try, and Macrae, who ed by Eastern till lemon time! took full points by virtue of a goal kicked a penalty goal."
Straight from resumption Navy by Lee Wai-tong from the "spot." The teams:- attacked strongly and again weak SOUTH CHINA: Tam Kwan-kon; COMBINED SERVICES Hong- finishes and bad passing spoilt all Tsang Chung-wan, Lee Kwok-wal; will (Navy); The price of admission to the their efforts. Ten minutes from Lau Hing-chol, Lam. Tak-po. Tse Douglass (Army), Coombes (Army)
the restart TSAO put Eastern fur-Kam-hung; Lee Tak-kee, Chan and Macdonald (Army); Public Exclosure is $2.00 per ther ahead from a pass from Hyul. Tak-fai, Lee Wai-tong, Lau Chung (Navy)
Carter and Morgan (Army): day including tax for all persons Thereafter the game fizzled out to sang and Lee Shek-yan.
Sutherland (Army), Ford -(Army), including ladies, and is payable a rather tame ending. Navy made ST JOSEPH'S: Tsang; Hussain. Manfield (Navy) King (Navy),
several attempts to reduce the de- Bowen; Castilho, Leonard. Lau Millar at the Ciate.
(Army); Heath (Army, ficit but all these came to the wing-kwong: Cruz, Santos, Me- Bompas
(Army) and Eddison same end,
Donald, Gomes and Costa. NAVY:G;
(Army).
Wildcats Roughley, ORe- | *
JUNIOR GAMES
COMBINED VOLUNTEERS Tay-L. F. C. Layhe Enclosure at $1.00 per day in Hall, Le Page, Honeywill, Hendy follows:—
Hazard Britt: Results of other league matches lor; van Leeuwen, Stewart, Carru- Canadians cluding tax.
thers and Day; Morgan and Thom- Wahoos Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to
Soldiers and Sailors in unl- form are admitted to the Public
gan;
and Barber.
EASTERN:—Lau Hin-hon;
Kee-cheong, Y. &. Yen; Kui Wing-
fook, Hsu King-sing, Lo Wal-knen;
operate within the precincts of Fu Chat-bun, Cheung Kam-hol, V. The Hong Kong Jockey Club K. Hyul, T. S. Tsao and Hay during the Race Meeting.
Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public En- closure.
Ching-to.
SECOND DIVISION ·
30th R.A. 2, Middlesex 3.
Nooth.
"J
of
afternoon,
The Sweepstake Race of the
As part of the celebrations, the annual hockey match between Past and Present students was played, the latter winning by the odd goal in three after shar- ing two goals at the interval.
Miss E. Churn scored both goals for the Present, while Miss P. Lang replied for the Past.
Miss PAST Mrs. Rose;
J. Broadbridge and Miss D. Chow: Joss Miss J. Hall, Miss M. da Roza E and Miss B. Greaves, Miss E. Low. 3 Miss P. Lang, Miss M. Churn, Miss 17. May and Miss B. Fitzgerald.
The following are the results of yesterday's softbal matches:-
LADIES' LEAGUE
St. Joseph's ANOTHER CAME
Filipinos Combined Services "A" beat Com- H. K. B, C. bined Club and Police "A" by two Cyclones goals and three tries (19 pts.) to
Miss N, Maxwell, Miss B. Wops, Miss M, Hels, Miss E M. Gibbons,
Finished 16.42.25
Pts.
128
(Mr. L Garner)
Gull
16.45.01 (Capt. A O. G. Mills) La Linda...... 16.46.52
(Mr. P. D. A. Chidell) Isobel
10.47,49 (Capt. R. L. Berridge) Artemis
16.49.45 (Mr. G...G. Wood)
16.49.53 (Major G. E. Neve) Trume Cha... 18,5402
182.
148
47
163.
157
7B
51
68.
(Mr. B. Herschend) Painted Lady... 18.56.15
(Capt. G. V. Bird)
D.N.F.
MIXED CLASS
The second Corinthian series re- suited as follows:-
....17.23.1917.14.19 25
R.
H.
20
10
2
-
8
5
5
PRESENT-Miss G. Hutchinson,
SECOND DIVISION
Ng
Police 3, Kowloon 0.
Kit Chee 1R.AS.C. 2 R:A.Q.0, 1, R.E. 2.
Jing Tao 4, Hongkong Club VF), Macrae, Needham, Gairdner: Indians
son: Walkden, Castleton (HKN. - MEN'S (1ST DIVISION)
Kennedy, Godfrey and Wright-c. B. C.
&
5
0
Korata
0
4
8
2
Miss D. Eleazer, Miss J. Wong Miss 3 4
20. 10
1
E. Churn, Miss V. Churn and Miss V. Jex.
!
3 5 13
7
10
4
I Wendy
(Mr. H. W. Browne) Owl
17.12.19 17.03.19 28
3
8
MEN'S (2ND DIVISION)
13
23
4
HONG LEAGUE
Hongkong Bank Greenpots
16
2
In the Second División of the League Royal Scots beat Navy by two goals to nil at Causeway Bay. the score at half time being 1-0.
THIRD DIVISION
Two third division league mat-
Secretary, 1st floor, Exchange draws. Building..
South China 2, Kwong Wah 3.... THIRD DIVISION -
Shell 2, R.E. 7.
RAM.C. 2, 35th R.A. 0.
nil in another friendly rugger Liga match played at Sookunpoo on 8. C. A. A. Saturday. Picton (3), Wilson and y R. C
HOME RUGGER Marsh touched down for the win-Royal Scots
RESULTS
LONDON, Feb. 9 (Reuter)—The |
ger matches played at Home
ners. Keeble converting two of the tries.
Any persons found loitering obtained their first point when Keighley 5, Wakefield Trinity 0: Two more matches in the Colony
R. H
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS
CLOSE TODAY
The official celebrations of Chi nese New Year-such, as exchange of greetings among" friends, distri- bution of "al-see," and wearing of ceremonial dresses by Chinese daughters and brides when" pre- senting tea to their eldersend today, the "new 15" of the luner
HOCKEY TOURNEY Results in yesterday's Hockey calendar.
(Mr, G. L. Eastgate)
Widgeon
Alisa
17.17:42 17.15.27 13
Major J. H. Brown)
17.15.29 17.1529 25- (Capt. W. A. Ingram) Zephyr...... 17.18.41 17.18.26 - 13:
(Major Rochford-Boyd)
SPORTING
FIXTURES
TODAY
Division:
SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants, will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY on application to the ches were played on the Chatham
Road ground, both resulting in following are the results of rug-COLONY OPEN CHESS
Amateur Sporting Association yesterday:
CHAMPIONSHIP
with Servants passes in their all draw.
they held International to a one- Wigan 12, St. Helens 8; Aldershot Open Chess Championship were
In the other game a C. 8. Army XV 21; Bath 41, Bridge completed during the week-end. Association Tournament matches Offerings of joss-sticks, joss- possession will forfelt the same one-all decision was also reached water ; Cambridge U. 9, Rosslyn G. S. Coxhead defeating K. Weiss were:-Police "A" beat Bignals paper, "gold" and "silver" mones, and will be removed from the between Royal Air Force and 24th Park 13; West of England 9, Ox-in a match postponed from last 2-1, Khalsa and C. B. A drew 3-all, and cooked food (including dessert) SNOOKER.-Garrison League. RA..
ford U. 27; Rosslyn Park 5, Old Thursday, and L. Karpovich defeat Pioice "B" beat Royal Engineers will be made to the numerous Elves 17; Gloucester 11, Hereford 3. ing Weiss in a match that was ad-1-0,.and 5th A. A. "A" and Recreio household gods today, after which the members of the household ATHLETIC MEETING
journed from Tuesday. Standings drew 2-all, The annual meeting of Hong-of the players after two rounds;-
would partake of the food pre- Chinese Amateur Athletic Fed-kong Ladies Hockey Association E. Zimmern 14. C. M. Sequeira, G HKS.R.A. beat Y.M.C.A. juntora vlously offered as sacrifice. eration have accepted an Army will be held at the Gloucester 8. Coxhead and L. Karpovich 1, D. by three goals to one in a friendly Tomorrow fe among the Chi- challenge to an athletic meeting Building on Feb. 20. In addition E. de Carvalho 4. K. Weiss 0. One hockey match played on Saturday, nese community will be once again 68 which will be held on Sunday, May to the formal business, it will be match, between, Sequeira, and Kar-Khuda Bux (2) and Gurdas Singh normal to, it must be confessed, 4. Proceeds will go to British and decided if a competition of some povich In Round 2 bas yet to be scored for HKBRA and Banks the relief of the more modern
description be held this season, completed.
for y
members.
Enclosure."
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 10th Feb., 1941.
Royal Artillery.
J!
Chinese War Charities,
Y.M.C.A. BEATEN
BADMINTON.”
Chinese Y. v. University "B.”
Station Mess F. Bignals "A"; Engineers "A" v. Eng: Sgts'. Mess; Bignals' Mess v. RA.P.C.; RAM.C. v. Military Police
TOMORROW...
CHESS.
Colony Open Chess: Championship. "Tournament, Carvalho v. Weiss, Sequeira ▼ Zimmern. Coxhead V. Karoo-
vich.
+