FOOTBALL FOLLOWERS'« POLL SELECTS

BRITISH SOCCER'S BEST ELEVEN

By, JIM CHAMBERS

London, Jan. 26.—Ten thousand readers of the London Daily Express have voted for what they consider is Britain's best soccer team to beat the rest of the world,

The eleven players selected are:

Frank Swift (Manchester City),

Laurie Scoit (England and Arsenal).

Dave Shaw (Scotland and Hibernian),

Billy Wright (England and Wolverhampton Wan derers),

Nell Franklin (England and Stoke City),

Ron Burgess (Wales and Tottenham Hotspur),

Stanley Matthews (England and Blackpool),

Stan Mortensen (England and Blackpool),

Tommy Lawton (Notts County),

Billy Steel (Scotland and Derby County), Tom Finney (England and Preston North End).

The fans, who voted these eleven men na the best team here, have certainly started something as Swift and Lawton have been dropped from the England team. Their places have been filled by Ted Ditchburn, the Tottenham Hotspur goal-keeper and Jackie Millburn, the centre-forward who usually plays inside-right for his club-Newcastle United.

Five of the eleven, Swift, Burgess, Multitews, Lawton and Stect, played

for Britain against the Rest of BOXING

Europe at Hanipden Park, Glasgow,

in May 1047. Britain won that game 0-f.

Wilfred

Mannion of Middle- brough, on automatle choice for the insido-left position in the England tional team until he had his now patched-up, quarrel with Middlen- brough, polled very few votes by comparison with Billy Steel.

Matthews, the prlace of wing forwards, secured 34 percent of all the votes cast for ten candidates

"Uneasy Lies

The Head"

London, Jan. 26.British boxing champions may find thei old'saying "unensy lies the head! that wears the crown" applying] to them within the next six months, for there is developing.

for the outside-right spot. Frank Swift, Endand's discarded Koul- keneper, polled 54.7 of votes cast for 17 nominated toni-keepers, frontal attack in almost every England's present "keeper," Ted division. Ditchburn, was nearest to him with 22 percent.

the

There was a hot tussle for Jeft-back position between Shaw,

Hoew of Derby County, Hughes of Chelsea and England's former cap tain, George Hardwick of Midriles- brough.

Shaw, eventually emerged as the winner.

All the chosen half-backs overwhelming support,

had

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949.

ROYAL ROUND

The Duke of Windsor drives from the first tee in his round of golf with King Leopold and Count d'Arcangues

(right to left) at Cannes, France.

BASEBALL

Start

Start Of The Annual Salary Wars

By MILTON RICHMAN

Major league clubs will be malling 1919 contracts shortly, and the following letter is one that invariably comes back by return mall.

Dear Mr Clubowner:

Sure I hit a slump when the hot weather came along, but so did a lot Only three of the reigning chamterday and am mailing it back to you weer condition that I had which is I received my 1040 contract yes-of other guys. Then there was that plons, cruiserweight Freddie Mills today without my signature. Terms coming along dandy now. flyweight Rinty Monaghan, and

I can middleweight Dick Turpin, appear highly

of the contract, I might add, are promise you I'll be in real tip-top

unfettering inasmuch as chape for spring training.

on the face of things to be strong enough to beat off their challengers batted .278 in 146 games last season.

contract I was

I first took a look at the sure that you had

When

SOFT SQAP

NEVER DETTER:

I've taken off 12 pounds and I've never felt so well since the day 1 smacked three homers in a double- header in Philly.

I noticed a piece in the paper which Bald that our club drew 300,000 more fans in 1948 thah in 1047, I certainly was glad about that and I thought that we certainly wouldn't have any trouble when

Elsewhere, titles can be expected to change hands. Jackie Paterson will not be a favourite to keep his ended it for one of the other out bantamweight championship against elders on the club. But I took a look under the dotted line and there the forwards, apart from Liverpool's Ston Rowan, while hintthews, Stan Mortensen secure a Ronnie

also of

of Liverpool, was my name typewritten just like

I always spell it. 84 percent of the

will

form if voles us iustrie-

he holds his right. Billy Stec 50 percent of the featherweight crown against young votes for inside-left and Tom Finney Jimmy Molloy of St. Helens. 48

readers' percent of

A change will probably came in 21 players as

the Hghtweight division, where the left-wing. The Daily Express did not dis- form of the holder, Billy Thompson,

it came contract time. of votes for of Trickleton Main, in the past 12 close the percentage

as centre-forward. months suggests that Cif Curvis of Tommy Lawton

Altogether

were 173 players nominated for the eleven positions.

Of the nominated team, eight are English players, two are Scots and one is Welsh. Not one Irish player Eddie Thomas of Merthyr, an up like you said.

votes

found favour.-Associated Press.

Welsh Rugger

Team Selected

for

Cardiff, Jan. 26.-The Welsh Rugby Union side to meet Scot- land at Murryfield, Scotland, on February 5 shows only twa changes from that, which won against England.

H. L

Swansea will dethrone him, assum- ing Curvis beats the Scot, Hurry Hughes, in the anal eliminator.

You may remember that in June, when I was hitting .312 and selling our league on fire, you called me aside after a game one day and said, "Don't worry about a thing for

next year."-

as

I feel that I'm heading for my best year in 1049 and I certainly

like to come to terms would and quickly on possible. Figuring that Fll be agbetter ballployer next year than I was last year, I think 1. de- serve at least $2,000 more.

Well sir, I took your advice didn't worry about a thing, Just

THE SPORTSMAN'S 'DIARY

CRICKETERS ARE ALWAYS LOATH TO DESERT

Cricketers are as loath to desert the playing fields as prima donnas the platform. Hence it is: no surprise to" know that R. W. V. Robins, 42 though he is, is to have another season with Middlesex. Only difference is that while the elderly singers' voices may be crazed the cricket, of Robins is still bright and lively.

event..

Food

He tells me that in April he has Catton, who plays with him at the to go to Amerien for a trip lasting Monte Curlo Golf Club, thinks that month, That will not prevent (oft the plus 2 mark, which he holds him from playing the half-dozen (comfortably, De Lamaze is matches or more he contemplates enough to go far in any amateur next season.

Colton's pontbag is being awaiten His "narrower bot" suggestion?by congratulatory letters front He wants a whole lach off, which golfers who have read his book. sounds rather much. Probably le would be quite happy with half an inch,

FINE TRIP, BUT-

WONECT

00

· Bany Apply

LOVELY: 1. MUST G WITH

YOU

MORG

Badminton Open Championships

A inceling of the Hongkong Bad-

As with cricket, so with rugby- SIMS THE VETERAN

It is hot easy for an amateur player to leave business and home for Jun Suns, not Robins, will be the seven montis, which will be the Middlesex veteran again in 1940, He duration of the 1936 tour to Aus-minton Association was held in the told me at the reopening of the West tralia and New Zealand. So I hear S. C. M. Post Board room yesterday London Indoor Cricket School, without surprise that the home to discuss the holding of the Colony which Jack Durston manuges, that rugby untons chiaring tho tour Championship. reference books let him down fightly under the title Great Britain-are It was decided to hold eight events -Senior arid Junior: Men's Singles at 44. Actually ho is a year older becoming anxious about it. and will be almost the oldest player The seven months cannot be re- and Doubles Championships, Senior in the first-class game next season.duced unless the team fly both way Ladles' Singles and Doubles Chom- Junior Mixed Doubles, und

which would

cost £7,000. Today

OFFICIALS

and

Entry fees are:-Senior and Junior.

"I thought of giving up last year," most young men are having business pionships. said Sims, before the game gaye worries; there is a Service call-op.

and a sherage of schoolmasters, Men's Singles, $10; Sonior me up, but the county committenant! asked me stay on."

police and miners who, in the West Junior Doubles, $15; Senior and Junior Mixed Doubles, $15; Ladies' He will probably be the oldest Country) are prominent in rugby...

Sires, $5 and Ladies' Doubles, $10, regular first-class player in the

Those who wish to enter are in- colmtry.

vited to send in their names in, their

Non-mem WITH OWEN MORAN If a satisfactory side does go, there Club Representatives.

isa suggestion in Wiles that Hadyn bers of affilated clubs may join the Immediately after boxing a quick-Tanner should be assistant nanuger tournament by paying $2 to become temporary aminted members of the fire exhibition with Randolph Tur- and co-selector, partly beenuse it in pin at the Thompson-Preys figit, the furn of Wales to nominate Association, plus the entry fees, to American heavyweight Lee Savoid travelling ometals, and Erie Evans, Mr M. A. Oliveira (Hon. Trea*~ slipped away with his manager: B new Welsh Rugby Union secretary, c/o Hongkong and Shanghal Daly, to a back street in Birming-is therefore spoken of as manager.

Closing date for all entries will be ham.

Here at the same trouble prises. Friday, February 11. The They went is alck visitors to Tammer is a schoolmaster with his stop yarns with Owen Moran, living to earn lightweight who brought glory Exa British boxing more than 40 years ago.

ANSWER THESE

Here 15 a nut for you to crack, S. W., wants chapter and verse for Mr J. K. Much, of Cromwell Road,

these queries connected with sport."

Moran, now 64, has been bed- ridden for a long time. He regaled Savold with some lively recollections of his historic American campaign in the early days of the century Hedaks. with the celebrated Abe Attell. campaign which included two battles

known (u) Who cre

as "The Baggies"?

(b) To what sport do Lord Exeter's conditions apply?

(c) Who was reputed to have turned the old one-stringed instru- ment into a many chorded lyre"?

Mr Much says he has spent much time in refernce libraries trying to earth." I can well

LONDON TO JO'BURG

Here from South Africa Is Peg: Iinswell, London-born boy, who went out to Johannesburg in 1930, as a greyhound racing manager and is now a leading sports promotor.

Haswell, 41 years of age and run father of six children, is out

to Believe It. clinch the Woodcock-Ralph fight He is staying with boxing manager Ted Broadribb

u.

pionships will commence Chain-

on Mon- day, February 20, and it is hoped to finish them by the end of Morch.

Filipino Club's Annual Report

The annual general meeting of the Filipino Club will be held at the clubhouse, King's Park, on Sunday, January 30, at 1.30

p.m.

ended

The report of the Committee for the period

November 30. 1948, states;

The stutement of accounts shows an excess of income over expendi- ture of $0.025,89 compared with $120.71 last year. The Club's Anancial position is quite good con-

them to

Can anyone help him? DOUBLE CAP Young Welshman Sullivan thren. tens to equal Dr Kevin O'Flanaghan's First difficulty is the date.

Eldering post-war conditions. Has-record of plasing for his coury well wants when the annual Rani Show is on-

the light for April, both at Soccer and Rugby. Sullivan plays wing three quarters for in Johannesburg.

Middlesex and has his eye who is putting positions

now Alled by

Jack

Jack Solomons,

on

on the Mills and Woodcock Acht Matthews and Bleddyn Williams in in June, does not want Woodcock, the Welsh national eleven. as late as April. with the risk of injury, fighting Sullivan was n reserve in the last Harwell hopes to International trial at Cardiff and he make him change his mind,

returns there to play in the Soccer International trial.

Kolt

and coming welterweight, or Stan Hawthorne of North Shields, will My wife says I was a chump for

ANOTHER STRANAHAN seriously challenge the Shefeld going for that soft soap. As Roon holder of the welterweight

Please don't ink I'm being un- title as she saw the contract she sent all grateful but my three kids have to ing to the British Amateur

Among international goifers com- Henry Ifall, while Mills who holds the kids off to bed and began weepeat. So does my wife, by the way championship at Portmarnock in undisputed sway in the cruiser-Ing about having to pawn sante of and she has a powerful appetite Mer, when Frank Stranahan weight section, is fueled to bring her jewellery

will his-total-of titles to seven by bent~-

Trusting we'll-get-together-shortly-defend his title.is Henri de Lamaze I remain.

French amateur champion, who is

to some heir

of a tyre fortune Sincerely Yours,

wegh his mother.

He is another Stranahan in his nasiduity on the practice fee. Henry

Ing Bruce Woodcock for the Don- Frankly, I'd rather remain out of caster man's British, Empire and baseball than sign at the terms European heavyweight champion-you offered. I spoke with a fellow ships-Reuter.

who runs a gas station down the road. bit and he says I can make lots more money working for him as a grease monkey and general ] all-around bandymą.

Jack Solomons'

Support Troops

London. Jan. 26.

RELUCTANT TO QUIT ·

You know, of course, that I love

baseball and I would be very re-

Hank Holdout.

-United Press

ON THE RECORD

Johnny luctant to quit it for a job as grease THEY ALL. CAME BACK WHOLE

we had

Cook replaces L. Williams, now a Rugby League professional. at wing three-quarter, and Rees Stephens -displaces D. Hayward in the pack.

Molloy, Mart Hart, Jack Gard-monkey, The team is:

(Cardi): K Jones ner and Ray Famechon off you remember, F. Trott (Newport), J. Matthews.

France are among the "support same trouble last year. Williams, T. Cook: IL Tanner (all Cardiff), Glyn Davies (Pontypridd); troops" brought up today by two contracts both called for $8,000. E. Coleman, W. H. Travers (both Mr. Jack Solomons, the boxing Newport), D. Jones (Swansea), promoter, in the new "Battle of than I was asking, $7,000. It was Finally, you gave me $3,000 less Meredit (Devonport Services), the Boxing Promoters.”

hard to make ends meet with that salary and if you read the papers you'll notice that the price of living still is going up.

Rees Stephens (Neath), R. Cale (Newbridge), J. Gwillläm (New- port); G. Evans (Cardiff),—Reuter.

CRICKET

They will fight at Harringay Arena on February 7.

Meanwhile, Ronald Sassoon, Ezra and David Braitman, partners in a

TEAMS e

גע

the The Korean football team, which there is much talk about that they Your first leaves today by ship on its way may not have a Combined Chinese

home, returned here from

Saigon team to play with. The Chinese without having suffered a singlo are displeased with occurrentes casualty in three matches there.

recent representative james. In all, the Koreans have played eight games in ffongicong, Saigon a bucketful of

teara and Macao, winning five, drawing one and losing two. They think that Saigon's football strength is quite up to that of Hongkong, though, they

teama will first

crocodile

BORROWED STRATEGY

tee hockey to get strategy ideas is A football manager who watches Nei MDain, one of the finest centre. halves ever to play for Scotland and now manager of Leyton Orient."

Nell told me he goes to Wembley very Thursday and learns a lot of tactical moves which he attempts to

apply to Soccer.

Owing to lack of response from members who were considerably in orrears with their subscriptions, a shortage of funds was felt and your meet the monthly Committee worked unstintedly to expenditury by to raise adequate revenue. Special devising various ways and means mention must be made of the ex- cellent services rendered by Mesars S. F. Angeles and R. Alarcon, com- prising the Tombola Committee, and Mr E S. Castro, Hon. Treasurer and Bar Convener respectively.

The membership now totals 174, Considerable improvements, including repairs, purchase of furniture,” crockery atc., were effected in the Club House due mainly to the untiring efforts of the President, Dr V. N. Attenzs and mem- bers at the Committee,

The Club participated in the Softball and Lawn Bowls Tournaments. In tha International Lawn, Dowls Tournament, Others watching ice hockey and E. Coates (Skip), W. C. Oglor, L. S the Club was represented by Momars. A. who were regular attendants were Silva and D. Rozario who gave a good, golf star Dal Bees, recovering from account of themselves and were runners peritonitis,, and Kent cricketer Lesile

up to Pakistan. The lawn bowie groen was well preserved and cared for. Todd, convalescing from 4. Dasal During the year. De and Mrs Atienza operation.

proceeded to England on furlough and Johnnie Jackson, known univer-were entertained to a luncheon party to their departure. Mr R, J. sally as Jalkie, is now a golf pro-Manaise assumed the chairmanship and fessional with Wyka Green Club. was instrumental in bringing about When with Chelsea

various Improvements.

Diplomatic officials as well as members doubtedly the greatest goal-keeper of the Manta golf, football and awhn- in the world but preferred playing mine teams were entertained in the chub second addle te. Vie Woodley rather

hotse during tier soloumn In Hongkong. Independence Day end. Rizal Day were than be transferred so that he could celebrated with great success. stay with London's bright lights..

BARRIE BEST

ho was

un-

KBGC Bowls

Joe Davis forecasts that his bra- ther Fred will again win the world The members of the Kowloon snooker championship which starts Bowling Green Club will be holding A things stand today. I am be- next month and ends in April King their annual "Attaboy" game on The shipper says he has a we many, the type of play in entirelyginning to foresee a time when two Joe names John Barrie, the 24-year- Monday, commencing at 10:30 am, venture at the Express regard for me because I'm not a different. Stadium. Earl's Court, have drawn clubhouse lawyer." In other words,

spend a week old six-footer, as the best They have

of the Members are requested to give their scored 28 goals and

early as possible so The KCC first division cricket up a bill which they hope to pre-I

be champion In the years to come. that arrangements can be made for team playa two league matches this sent. there on February 28,

has got a right to live, especially impressive record for any team, and

uffin and ten. weekend.

who plit .278 and was more so when one remember how

The Hongkong Football Referees' Meantime, Davis is hoping to find Mr Solomons has already sold is man On Saturday the University will

many of their players were unfit to Association, a very mild lot of some new faces on his trip to Ber-similar lines to an American tourna- gumo is run on The "Attaboy" burning up the league in June. of the Harrigny, house on be entertained at Cox's Road and percent

take the field after their first match gentlemen who have been and still mudo and New York. If G. Chenier, hore. on Monday the KCC will visit Club: Anglo-American welterweight fights

rink playing every de Recreio.

are a monument of patience, had a the Canadian champion, lives up to ment, cach

other rink, the winner being the rank Kille private' disturbance In their the breaks claimed on his behalf, with the highest

Joe will invite him to London next "up" at the end of the day. Spoons number of shots own ranks recently, will be:

R. E. Lee (cap), E. C. Fincher, J. Barrow, A. Zimmern, F.

rink. R. Zimmern, G. E. Taylor, N. Hart Baker, W. Davidson, T. A. Madar,

hate to bleker, sir, but a man had 15 goals scored against them, an eggling over a referee suitable to youngsters, and reckons Barrie will names in as

both sides.

Tony Jairo,

-Henry Hall versus The KCC eleven-for, both matches Eddie Thomas.. versus Billy Gra- TENNIS

ham-and

the nyweight bout between the world champion, Rinty. Monaghan, and Terry Allen.

Mr-Solomons has now announced Johnny Molloy the No. 1 challen- fer for Ronnie Clayton's British

J. I, Hewitt and V. C, Bond.

45

The following will represent the Club featherweight title., He is to box

de Recreio 1st XI against the Ariny on

10 rounds at nine stone three pounds Saturday at King's Park, game to com- mence at 1. p.: A. M. Prate (Capt. with Ray Famechon,

the French P. M. Nolasco da Sura. Jr. Dr A. M. holder of the European champion Rodrigues, Dr E. 1. Gosano, D. T. Gusano,

1. G. Gosano, G. N. Gasano. A. P. Pereira, Jr N. A. Beltrao. Dr 11. L. Ozorio, E. M. L. Boarea. Umpire, A. V Gomano,

slijp,

ая

Sedgman Upsets Adrian Quist

are

One of their lads, down to referee

season.

a.m.

The Koreans would have liked to continue their tour but the fact that come 10 of their players

Snooker and billiards need a few will be presented to the winning University students and the next a big gume between two Second personalities besides Joe Davis if University semester in just about to Division Chinese

Intending players are requested. clubs, insisted on they are to survive. Where are the to submit their names before 10 islart - decided them бл

own Unesmen. The Melbourne returning bringing his

Irimons, the Willle home.

rule is that the finommen, come from Smiths, the Tom Newmans, the Tomm. on the day of the gume so that Mr Paul Hyen, manager

of the the two clubs playing. The A530 · Recers, and the Walter Lindrums? e prompt start can be made at 10.30

man, regarded as the most promis-Junior division basis.

Adelaide, Jan. 20.—Frank Sedge, told me that there is no fcat-ciation talked him out of the idea.

MORE FOR THE ANGLERS bali in Korea on senior jand Ing player in Australia, caused The universliler and colleges have major upset in the Australian lawn their own league, the various firms Croyden's Mark Hart reappears tennis olampionships

today when run an inter-hong league, the high defested

Adrian Quist, the schools have their league and there

མས The results of the other quarter which hadn't the support until nothing whatsoever.

Interest in inter-club football, The lately that the other leagues hud, Geoff Brown' beat George, Worth is now picking up. Rising standards Wille Reed, who will lead Hongkong ington 0-1, 6-3,4-8 and 6-1, In inter-club play suggest that tho from his position at pivot, giving Bill Sidwell beat H. T. Warhurst clubs will eventually be the larger the identical grand duplay ho al- 0-3, 0-1. 4-0 and 0-4, and John Bromwich beat Colin Long 0.4, 84, 1-6 and 0-2.-Router..

# cruiserweight over

The following will represent the Club

eight he de Recirlo in Xt against the Kowloon rounds with Don Cockell, one of the holder, by 6-2, 4-6, 0-4 und 6-4 in is a league for clubs, Cricket Club, on Monday, at King's Park, most vigorous young punchers at his the quarter final. game, to commence at 1,65 p.m. A. M. Prata (Capt), Pa M. Nolasco da Bilva, weight in the country.

dr. Dr A. M. Rodrigues. Dr E. 12, Jack Gardner, the ABA champion Gosano, 1. T. Grano, L. Goiano, D. and Olymple Games

heavyweight, flants were: N. Clegane. A. P. Paretra. r., N. As matched, with Matt Hardy of Belirao, Dr I. L. Ozorio, E., M. L Hoares 13th man, A V. Lopes. Umpire, Doncaster-Reuter.

A. V. GoRATIO.

SECOND XI

The following will represent (Club de

Sotback

Recreio 2nd XI in a League match against London, Jan, 28-Plans for the Army at Boskunpoo on Saturday nt Marcel Cerdan, French holder of 1.45 pm. players to meet at Star Ferry Hongkong at 129 p.m.; E. A. 3. Alvas the world middleweight tile, and (Capt), . L. B, Alvor, D. Hemedios, Dirk Turpin, the British champion C. A. Gulieres, L.. E. Gutterros. A. A.

Lopes, L. Vieira Cosario, D. M. Court here

A. Yvanovich, J. to meet in non-titte bout at Earl's

A. Yvanovich, *. Todrigues.

On Sunday the following will play for Recreio against the King, George V School one fattes groland, 148

оп February 20 received selback today.

Home Football

London. Jnn, 30.-In the Scottish A discussion between Mr. George Cup first round replay. Morton beat Middleton, Turpin's manager, and Inverness, Caledonians Uy two Hi D. M. Hodifques (Capf), A. de D. the promoters ended in deadlock goals to 'nil Sales, G. & Uutorres, h. F. Guterres, when they failed to reach agreement.

game. United It is hoped to fornitals lost to Oxford University: 7. N. Li, D., Rempaios, C, A. Trano on Turpin's putać.

resume-negotiations Inter-Reuter. by points to 10 Router.

L. Vieira, C. M. La Boarea, 11. Remedios,

vich, J. A. Yvanovich,

In a Ruby Union

contributorn to Korea's teams.

At Seokumpoo yesterday the Hongkong interpori Hockey team to pluy Maruo on Sunday met and de- feated the Combined Serviena. by three couls to 3.

Even Northants Shows A Profit

So many anglers are hauling fish: | COUNTY CRICKET out of rivers and streams these days, and pollution is taking such a heavy toll, that the natural increase is not enough to keep up stocks in most club and public waters.

Re-stocking plans now run into result of the game proved millions-and this is the best time It showed up of the year to move coarse flah, when they are in first-class condition to stand travelling.

ways gives

From January last year 1,089,350

Salwarpe

Its share of the profits of the Austria- the. llan team's tour.

London, Jan. 20.-Northampton- shire, one of the low-placed teama in tho English county cricket flch were netted, mainly from championship, would have opera- private waters, reservoirs, anted at n Joss for the season It also showed up a very badly trout streams, and transferred by of 1948 but for a grant of £2,881 The American Army, By the ways knit forward line, though there was the Severn, Fishery Board to the from the Cricket Board of Control as has tried soccer in Kören. The GIs the beginning of understanding to rivers Severn, Avon, scrupulously refused to plek up the ward the end of the game between Arrow.. ball and run with it but they could the Inside-forwards.

Tent aml Leam Berkeley, nover get the knack of using their

Shropshire Union, Coven-

With this gift, Northamptonshire's feet and few found the game "fun."

try, Gred Unlon, Oxtoral and profit on the season was £1,414;. The Colony defence was never pro- Birmingham-Worcester canals,

Yorkshire, on the other hand, re- in Korea and a halfway meeting game was well below that of a good

There is a fair amount of rugger parly tested. The standard of the various Midland posin

ported a profit of £9,500. place has been found

Before the was, when conditions receipts of, £37,000 and member this pro-war longue tussle between,gay, were mord fávdurable, the yearly subscriptions of £15,000 were ro- the Nomads and the Royal En addition to the Thames fish popula-cords. England Captain Norman W. ginesti, KONEKTE NEE

tion carried cut by the Thames Yardley will continue to lead the “RECORDER". Aling Preservation Society, was Yorkshire county aids Associated

Loftën more than 200,000,00

with

game.

The Saigon team fe here Hot for the New Year holiday matches" ang

and

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