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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE LONG AND

WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1949.

SHORT OF IT

WORCESTER LEADS AGAIN

IN

CHAMPIONSHIP RACE

London, July 12.—While the cricket giants of the North and South, Yorkshire and Middlesex-were disputing points for a first innings' lead in what may prove to be a vital game, Worcestershire- climbed back to the head of the County Cricket championship table with a thrilling win over Somerset.

By their victory, Worcestershire Increased their number of points to 108, having won eight of their 14 matches.

Middlesex, with a deserving four points for a fighting recovery, take second place with 104 points, followed by Yorkshire with 100.

Worcester batted Eke champions today. Faced with the formidable task

of scoring 339 runs in 195 minutes on a pitch helpful to Somerset's spinners, they lost three wickets for 70 runs.

Then 25-year-old D. Kenyon topic such loll of the spin at- tack that he raced to 100 in as burrice mony minutes in a knock with a flow of Blood strokes oli round the wicket.

he Jeft, after hitting When four sixes and 27 fours in his highest innings of 182 in two hours and 50 minutes, Worces-

225 terdire needed 30 runs in mhutes,

In a fever-pitch finish Roland Jenking hit a boundary off the las but one ball of the match: for victory.

Denis Compton played one of his best fighting immints for 122, his malifen century against Yorkshire bowling since he first faced in June, 1938. It was his sixth century of the solsun,

Welsh Tennis Championships

and in all he batted four and a quarter hours and hit ton fours.

UPHILL STRUGGLE

277 for 7 declared (Barron 72); Glamorgan 216 and 119 (Clarke 4 for 20).

At Coventry: Warwickshir beat Sussex " by ́0. .wickcola. In an uphill struggle for fira! Warwickshire 375 and 121 for innings points, Jack Young and 4 (Cox 4 for 48); Sussex 177 Warr. young Cambridge and 315 (Bartlett 54) J. Oakes J. bowler, added 90 in 75 minutes 72 not out. for the ninth wicket to lend.

02

Gloucester-

Young batted 105 minutes for|| At Portsmouth:

and

bit six fours. The shire drew with Hampshire. Middlesex innings lasted eight Gloucestershire 489 and 150 for hours..

0 declared (Shackleton 7 for Glamorgan, County champions, 93); Hampshire 365 (Ransom were beaten in the exim time 59) and 138 for 7.

Northamptonshire,

who $1, gained their sixth win of the reason. Set to get 251 th two and a half hours, Glamorgan last wickets rapidly and were 51 fór

91

At · Manchester: Lancashire dnew with Nottinghamshire. Notts 504 for a declared and 75 for one; Lancashire 337 and 119 for one (Ikin 57 not out).

nt and period.

At Kidderminster: Worcester- Glamorgan remained fourth bracketed with Warwickshire, wickels. Somerset 314 and 308

beat Somerset shire

by two with 84 points. They are follow (Tremlett 87, Stephenson 53, ed by Essex and Northampton-Jenidins 5 for 85); Worcester- shire, each with 80, and Glouces– tershire 76.

shire 284 and 342 for 8 (Kenyon Stubborn defensive play by

182). lampshire who scored only six in the extra half hour Newport, Monmouthshire, claimed, robbed Gloucestershire July 12. There is a strong of an outright win. challenge from overdens for the

Welsh lawn tennis

THE RESULTS

championships here, and the At Northampton: Northamp "invaders" had a successful tonshire beat Glamorgan by

137 runs. time today.

Northants 209 and

S Levy (South Afrlen) won his first two singles, beating H.

H. Anderson (Cardiff) by 0-1 BASEBALL and 0-0, and J. 1. Folley 8-1 and 9-7, to (Cardiff) by enter the third round of the men's singles, a stage

als reached by N. Kumar (India) | and R. Dalblers (Chile).

Kumar bent A, L. Morgan (Newport) by 6-2 and 0-1 and A. O. Menzies (Newport) by 6-2 and 6-1, wille Dalblers, after receiving, a bye, defeated J, KC Evans (Cardiff) by 6-0 and 6-1. F. Ampon, of the Philippines, won his opening match by 8-0 and 0-1 against R. Hammett,

In a rst round match of the women's singles, Mrs Wrede Holm (Sweden) beat Miss M Inglion (Newport) by 0-2 and 6-0, while Mlas Straubeova (Czechoslovakia) had a bye, and then won in the second round by 6-3 and 6-1 ngainst Miss C. A.. Gordon (Cardiff).

with Middlesex. Yorkshire 330 At Sheffield: Yorkshire drew and 133 for 4 (utton 70); Mid- dlesex 400 (Denis Compton 122, Young 02).

At Blackheath; Kent drew with Surrey, Surrey 389 and 51 for 0; Kent 105 and 322 (Davies 85, Laker 4 for 41).- Reuter.

American League Wins

All-Star Match

Brooklyn, July 12.-Joe DiMaggio carried his tingling comeback through the 16th All Star Game today as the American League contingent pum- melled their cousins from the National League eleven to seven in Ebbets Field.

A sweltering crowd of 32,000 sat through three hours and four minutes of sloppy action and two rain showers. The game set records for scoring and errors.

DIMaggio, $00,000 a

over

Jim Hardy, right, No. 6 man.In the California-J. V. crew, and Bob Liver- more, left, No. 6 in the California varsity shell, tower

Evans Hunt, Pennsylvania's varsity coxswain. The sweepswingers got together at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Who Are Ten In

Malaya's Top Badminton?

All is quiet on the Malayan badminton front. The Malayan Thomas Cup players have disbanded and are quietly living down the excitement of their triumphant return in their respective homes. Badminton will not figure in the headlines until August, when the Malayan championships are held, writes Ken Jalleh in the Sunday Times (Singapore).

This is a good time to assess the quality of Malayan badminton. Until the Malayan championships prove differently, let us take the best ten .players in Malaya today. Ten in a country of champions is hard to, find-and opinions will differ-but, judging on present form, the ten best should be:

1, (Penang).

Ool Teik

Hock Whether Seng Khoon and i

Ooi will keep up their part-

2. Wong Peng Soon (Sin-nership for this year's Mada- TITLE FIGHT. gapore).

3. Tech Seng (Perak).

4, 'Law Teik (Penang).

5. Ong Poh Lim

6. Lim Kee Fong

yan tournament is left to bo zeen One is in Penang and the Khoon other In Ipoh-and it will be dificult for them to get to- gether for regular practices.

Low Telk Hock la 0 Tem- peramental player. His form (Singa- fell of badly on his return to

Hock

Malova

Robinson Beats Gavilan

Football International

Draws

Only 18,000

In

New

+

York

By CORNELIUS ROBINSON

Three of the fire scheduled European soccer teams have completed their tours of North America, and the results, in terms of increased public Interest in the sport, have not quite lived up to expectations. Belfast Celtic, tho-Irish champions, the Scottish International team and Nowcastle United, the English First Division club, have ended their tours--Now- castle with 10 straight exhibition victories and Belfast with six wins, two draws and two losses.

of

Sweden's Kamraterna is still In America, and the.. Italian- squad, F, C. Internationale Millan, will arrive this month.**. When the tours were arrang. ed, it was hoped that exhibi- tions by these famed European teams would bring out huge crowds and stimulate interest in soccer la general. That goat was not quite realised.

Belfast was the Best to arrive and its first game, against the USA All-Stars at New York, drew 20,000. But the crowds shranic after that, and even the Belfast Kamraterna game drew

10.000 only scots played before only

Duncan White Sets Five Loughborough Records

Duncan White, Ceylon's Olympic athlete, awept the board at the annual athletic meet of the Loughborough College of Physical Train- ing, held on June 11.

Dunenn won Ave events- 4.000 spectators at Philadel phia, and the big international the

120 hurdles, 120 hurdles, double feature in New York an and 440 hurdles, the long jump Juno 19, matching Scols versus and the hop, step and jump

the USA and Newcastle against and was awarded the Victor Kamraterna, drew nn official | Ludorum Cup. 18,000. It would have drawn Duncan had thing all his own way in the hurdle events. more than 100,000 in Europe.

BAD LUCK

Ho practically walked aver the sticks, winning all three in races by yards, In the long he cleared 22 foot 414

Leaders of the sport America had some bad luck in jump,

that the games, nt New York inches: the Collego record i happened to be rather dull. 22 feet 10 inches, held by Belfast appeared sluggish and the Indian athlete. Balder disorganised against the Singh.

Swedes, and when the Swedes Duncan had only 000 at- played Newcastle, both teams tempt on the hop, step and were

jump, and cleared 43 feet 8% off form.

inches to break the College re- inches.

Nelther game had any Uirilis,

since the winners were obvious cord for the event by over, & from the start. and the only

was the Anal score.

He

octators began leaving boikat**

encied.

now halda four records.

and

Loughborough-the Dop

games long before they were step Jump, 120 yards hur-.

dies (15.5 secs.); 220 yards hurdles (24.8 secs.) But while the problem of yards hurdles (64.0 sec)

und 140 filling the grandstands still is a serious

Runner-up to Duncan in the one, the problems on the playing field have lessened. Jones, the Welsh International Victor Ludorum wag Kén Play In America is definitely improving. Britain at the Olympics. Jones Rugby player who represented

two sprint events, and came second to Duncan t

The

cálibre of the

Said George Graham, head of the Scottish Soccer, Union and won the

one of the officials who made

the 1049 tour with the Scottish the long jump, Internationals:

Ten yours ago, when I first Malayan

led team from Scotland to the USA, wo had practically no opposition, but on this trip we've seen top players and strong teams,

American officials can only hope that this better quality may eventually bring out blg- ger crowdsUnited Press.

AAA To Helsinki

Looks

Athletics in the Malayan

Federation are up against numerous obstacles like. bandit trouble and long dis- tances, Mr F. C. Cooke, re

Lawn Bowls tiring president of the

The winner of the Irish title. (Selan-Ong Poh. Lim, is not the same slap-bang player he was when he left Malaya for the Thomas;

Malayan Amateur Athletic 7. Yeoh Teck Chye (Se-Cup, competition.

Conqueror Philadelphia, July 11,-

In the Open Pairs champion- Association, said when he langor).

of Madsen, the crafty and ex-Ray "Sugar" Robinson ro-ship played at Craigengower left Singapore by air recent- 8. Tan Jin Eong (Ferak). has learnt much during crown tonight by winning a Billot 18-16; C. Pope und in Ceylon.

perienced Danish veteran, Pohtained his welterweight yesterday, J. A. R. Selby & Bly to take up an appointment 9. Cheong Hock Leng his clay in Europe while re 15-round decision over Kid Cameron lost to W. Butterworth (Singapore).

10. Chan Kon Leong langor).

The last half of the game was New York. The Nationals pore). played in a slight drizzle and in used seven-Warren Spahn of the sixth faning rain halled the Boston Braves, Newcombe, gor). play for 13 minutes,

George Munger of the Gaint Louls Cardinals, Vern Bickford yeur of the Boston Miss Strubeovn and M. New York Yankee outfelder Pollet of the Cardinals, Ewel Braves, Howie Blackwell Preacher Roo of the Dodgers.

of Cincinnati,' and

Only Blackwell looked really In his single imming. he struck oul Vern Stephens and Joe Gordon, and forced Eddio Robinson-to-pop-out weekly,

Matous won in the mixed who was picked for the team doubles first round against the by Manager Lou Boudreau after

• South Wales combination of he missed the first 65, games of J. K. Evans and Mias. B. N. the season with a sore heel, led

0-1, and the Fisher, by 6-0 and

American attack with a Kintous, partnering Balblers powerful double In the sixth WAS successful

in the men's that scored two vital runs. doubles by 0-0 and 6-1 ngainst J. Evans uild T. 7. Jones Outhelders Stan Musial and (Cardiff),—Itouter.

Ralph Kiner hit homers for the Nationals.

RECORD IN ERRORS

Despite five errors by the one more than the -Miss Joan Curry: ¿of Britain record made by the Americans muurvived the first round of the in 1938, it was touch and go women's section of the Swiss until Dimaggio's alxth National tennis championships double.

Swiss Tourney

Ostand. Switzerland, July 11. Nationals,

toda by datealing Miss Geor gina Grelsa; Egypt, 0-2, 6-3. -

Miss Shirley Pry, U.S., beat Miss G. Kornfeld, Kernel, 6-0,

inning

Kiner of Pittsburgh hit his two-run homer in the last of the sixth to regain the National's position. The American came back with a three run splurge In the first round of the men's against Howie section, Marcel Taverne, Chile, seventh..

0-0.

Pollet

In the

effective.

LINE SCORE The line score: American League:

National League:

21.200 2000 7 12

-Associated Press.

Tho

retaining the Malayan cham-player. plonship this year.

but

belleve

that

is the reigning

нет-

Dickford beat W. Gaffney &

R.

player. best

thrown aklaned Cuban might 24 yer and A. L, G. Eastman

EXCELS IN DOUBLES

the head.

out

The following have

been

Oxford To Have

New Track

talning his powerful smash

"Inspite of the difficulties, Gavilan, Cuban contender, & F, E. Skinner 18-24; K. A however," (Se-and unique "ping pong"

vice.

sold Mr. Cooke, in the flood-lighted Muni-Rumjahn & S. M. Rumjahn "everything in the forthcom- In Singapore, Poh Lim will cipal Stadium here. Ool Telk Hock, second best be Wong Peng Soon's greatest

Seat J. S.

S. Howell & N. S

ing MAAA Championship player in the worldis un rival. I expect it to be a touch-Ray's more accurate, explosive Lebbington 21-18.

coming-on÷ßne,” doubtedly the best player in and-go-affair

At HKFC, J. Redman & each time they punching gave him the decision

Mr Cooke, who has done a Malaya

Mckenzie lost to A. Balley great deal of spade work id meet.

unanimously, none of the three F. A. Flume 0-22. Ool is even more accurato In Lim Keo Fong, last year's ring officials giving Gavilan

putting the MAAA on. ils feet his play than he ever was. He Malayan singles runner-up, is more than six rounds.

At KCC, LA Collyer and

since the Liberation, praised should have little difculty in another vastly improved It was an excellent fight in Sykes beat A. E. Coates and the standard of the

Johore. 3. W. Bradbury 23-20; J. Athletes at the recent Johore In Europe he proved the early stages, and it seemed Luz and R. F. Luz beat J. G. championships. his capabilities both

for a time as though the RHE Wong Feng Soon is without singles and

spoedy,

He cald, Johore han doubles

today 4 0 0 2 0 2 3 0.0.11 13 1 doubt. Malaya's second best Keo Fong is probably the wrest the crown from the Lall,

athletes, who with proper singles exponent: Peng Soon player in Selangor today.

J. At KBGC,

Kinniburgh training, will place the Stato slender negro still a colourful player a dif

champion from and W. G. Mckle beat

on the sporting map. of tho Now York. But the action slowed Baker and T. E. Baker 21-18, world at the Olympic games ficult opponent for all 5 Freeman and Ook That is be

in the later stages, and

At Recrelo, Fraser and A. J. ] In 1952, .? and on or three occasions it appeared Hall beat A. Meinnes and C. K. cause those two players have Yeoh Teck Chye has con- Gavilan might be knocked what Peng Soon does not have centrated so much on doubles

Logan 20-8. There were enough of a Sghting heart play with

no knockdowns Chan Kon

KBCC RINKS Leang during the fight, which attained and i determination to score that he excels in this depart its peak in the eighth round selected to play for the Kowloon points with greater accuracy ment although he was singles when each scrapper was knocked Bowling Green Club on Satur- FANLING GOLF and less style.

Selangor champion of

last half groggy by terrific hooks today: Many

At long last Oxford Uni- beat 3. Werterschlag, Switzer-The

week-end

Peng year. Pool at Soon, who

Robinson suffered That is why he did not fare land, 0-0, 0-0.

American leaguers had Fanling was again won by Singapore champion, ha coas very well in the All-England gashed left brow in the fourth Axiaz, O. . . Thompson. A track worthy of the many 1st Division y KCC (away)-Eversity is to have a running taken the lead for keeps in the D.A.O. Davies who had his best days. But after the and Danish singles champion- bleed in the sixth.

and Gavilan's nose fourth until a grounder hit by round of 21 to score 41 points great fight Peng Soon

began to Meyer, L. A. Collyer, A

Hall, L. Bykes ((p); J. G

LG famous runners who have Philadephia's Eddie Joost took in the Stapleford Competition Dave Freeman in the Danlah takes up

gaveships. But when Tack Chyd

On two different

Eastman, J. Stekelvla (skip): T. A. singles play a freak hop past first sacker Git

Occasions Plume, C. E. Crouch, 3, or, started their climb to fame championshipa I believe that great things may be expected Gavilion hold him at arm's length Hutton, . G. Robertson, J. Crighton.

again Robinson seemed half dazed as C. Bimpson (skip). Hodges for a single, scoring two

as undergraduates.. nearing he will sull be among the top of him.

2nd Division y mo (home)made.. runs: Boudreau called that play completion whereby other players of Malaya for at Icast the "turning point of the game." ranks, will have the courtesy four or five years more.

World beaters of the past; every opportunity against the ropes and belted him spary in Wero, n. for Teck Chye and Ron Leong, with rights to the head. But Pearson, D. Trail, J. Wigginton like Gack Lovelock, and cham National League conch Barney

of: the courses at Fanling on Shotton of the Dodgers said "weekdays excluding Saturday's

Ilving in the same town in Ma- each time Sugar wrenched the A. P. Weir, J. Tindall, plons to come like Itoger, Bun-

R. Warren, J. Hempsey (skip).; and Public

Jaya, to keep up their partner- Cuban aside and escaped, Holidays. ruined us."

The I place Teoh Song Khoon ship and end up as Malayan; Club hope to provide equipment before

BARRAGE OF HOOKS Law Telk Hock, bo doubles champions. This was the 12th American for this purpose and it will be cause Seng Khoon is more con- The

On the United Press score League victory

player, in 10 All-Star greatly appreciated If members sistent. Senz Khoon,

Who Tan Jin. Bong, took Singapore sheet, Gavilan's speed in forc- Crosmith, P. Hughes, games.

who have any spare clubs, old holds the all-England and by storm with a rousing di most blows' won him the first Ing the fight and landing the golf bags or playable balls Danish doubles championships play Mrs Christiansen, 4-6; drew wiA Virgil Trucks of Detroit was which they do not require will with Ooi Telk Hock, is a coll-Cheong Hock Leng of Singa- on June 5. Ho and

FILIPINO RINKS four rounds. Then this winning pitcher and Don hand

Robinson

The following players will repres these in to the Caddieable and ready player who can pore, Aller TV. I. Bak A sân si Quoc

who

on and recently

slowed big Brooklyn Master or send

defeated came beat Mr Walton Brs Haeburn | Newcomùs,”

them to the rise to great occasions when the Malay champion, Ismall

theent the Filipino Club against Taikoo challenger with 0-2: lost to_Strs. Wright &- Mrs) negro, was

on Baturday, il 5,30 pan. If the necessary cash is forth-. charged, with the Club Office.

ever called upon.

barrage Club of bin Marjan, are Thomas. Cup

head

(home) books in Christianson 1-9;, boat hits Haigloss

the Afth.

coming. An appeal has been One cannot forget too soon probables for 1952.

went Hay

Baga J. Delgado, Next Sunday, is

V sent out asking past and pre- on to take. another Seng Khoon's match against

the Aflenza. W. V. Find (kip}:, Mice, I. Yuan, & Misa, U. K. Koo. The American Jeaguers used Prize Sunday. As is usunt on Ong Poh

I have ranked Chan

sixth, and they fought on even Kon

Rodrigues, 3. Casitiho, W. Les sent members and all bore in- beat Mira Walton & Mrs Baebum four pitchers, Mal Parnell of such occasions

Lim before,

the Leons tenth. In the Malayan terms in the seventh. Sugar had Lee, D. A Rozart, and athletics

W. C. Ogles, (skip); W, 8. Chang, terested in university sport 0-3, beat My... Wright & Mrs

there is no Thomas Cup team sailed for championship last Christiansen 63 beat Mira Haig & Boston, Trucks, Lou Brissio of entrance fee

tea slight edge in the heetle (skip), but an optional England. He was far superior fully extended. the Singapore eighth and niso won the ninth, Mra Hancock 6-4,

Philadelphia, and Vio Rosch! of pool will be held,

to the Singaporo, player.

Reseves: C, M.. Franco, C. F. Lez, champion, Wong Peng Soon, in but Gaylian came back with 1. B.., Castro, the singles quarter-finals

a great display of speed and CRAIGENGOWER RINKS fancy footwork to take the 10th.

following will represent nation is backward in athletics After that it was Sugar all the Craigengower Cricket curly because of the lack of truck, way, except for the 14th.

The challenger

H. Hartlah, Austria, beat R. Muellener, Switzerland, 6-0, 6-1 and G. De Homme of France beat II. Red!. Austria, 6-1, 6-3.- Associated Presa.

TENNIS LEAGUE

CRO beat USC, 619 acts

to

2 in the Ladies "B" Division of

the Tennis League yesterday,

Mrs. If. Lau & Mr G. Chun (CRC) beat Mrs Walton & Itaeburn. 6-3; lost to Mrs Wright &

Mew Halg & Mira Hancock 6-0.

Mrs. Hancock 6-4.

GVERYTHING

THEY SAY ABOUT

·ME, CARLING

ARM

ARE

Arrangements, aro

Mister Conquest

*** MEANWHILE AT HERCULES...

· REMEMBER THAT

AND

QUEL CAPER,ENA

SENG KHOON THIRD

RUN ASKORE AT ORAN

THAT LITTLE BROWN CABARET

GINGER? M-MM-MM!

MEN! ZUTI

London

There is

young Perak

year

3rd Friendly HKCC. (home)nister, have had to learn to 2. F. 8. Baker, C, Holt, R. II, Drowne, run on a poor surfaced right- T. J. Hemsley (skip); C. W handed track of three laps to Greaves, T. P. Styles, A. Balley, the mile which has been pot- L. E. Lamunert (akipl: A. Dodd, Ating, more uneven, with

11. Town (skip),

passing of years.

Shortly they are to Have an up-to-date four laps to the lo- lefthanded track, that

The

to help rebuild.

the

Iley Road track, for

which needed.

A further £5,000

Great Britain today as

| Bowls Large Games on Saturday: wel-proportioned Cuban Recreio (away) Coates, 23.

■First Division CCC v., Club de nho is backward in many other

14,000 Guineas For A Yearling nearly every

LU

Router.

J.J. Barry Sets

World Record

the fight in 52 W. Ladnard, & Coates, 13. W sports for the very same reason.

Bradbury (akip;; A. 11. Humjaħn. as he proso- G. As Bouza, Ay M. Omar, J. 8. ed in with a bobbing, weaving Landolt (skip): W. 3. Howard, J. hitaci

concentrated mostly on 11, Xavier, K. M. Omar, U. M, Omar Nowmarket July. trainer, Harry Wragg, bidding the first four rounde Robinson (Home)-Francis Lev, 1. K

12-The Ray's slender waist, But after (

Becond Division CCC v - KCC on behalf of the Begum Aga sharpened his timing and land 11. de B. Botelho, e, it Maryl Khan at the second July sales of harder and more accurately ip): TY. B. R. D JJ Barry, "triple Irish, here today, paid 14,000 guineas in nearly every exchange. Ray's Hong

"W. Can, E. 5. Franks (riip): champion, beat tho world's for Master Bowman, a yearling usual formidable barrage of Ladd,

C. A. Coalho, G. best me over a mile and a colt by the National Stud stal- uppercuts was unable, however,

TAIKOO RINKS

-half. In-winning a short limit... lion, Alg: Lame,

10 straighten

The following players will repre- Glasgow, on June 14. His, time.

handicap : ht - Helendale Park, up the challenger Lond Roseberry, and a Lincoln-more

sent. Talkoo Club (away) against the hire fazaner, Mr Frank Mei-

hara was 6 minutes -33,8 - seconds."" Filipino Club on Saturday: the fight,

MacLean DR. Dally, The previous best time T- sures, were among the under which was witnessed by about It Kinniburgh, Meiro Kakipli corded for the distance, which bidders for the call, who is a 35,000, Ray announced, he was, van Bumlin On Boy is not recognised by the Inter- Amateur Athletic.

the (akip)

half-brother to the Oaks win-willing to make a fifth defence Rowan, RE Marshall, C. national

W. G. Mickia (skip)) 5, 1. Baxter,

ner Standy Adth, Ma

of his title Allgust, 24 "Ngainst Chalmers: (skip) Federation, was the diminutos This is the highest price paid any multable contender. Heberte obna in the 84 seconds of Glen Cunning. this year for a yearing-Reu- monally preferred Charles Tumrl whitby Nicholson, Ay W..

Wappinshaw were collected by ham (United States) in 1937-** ter.

United Press:

Mark and an: Rawan: (skip)

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