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with others, mostly parents and guar-] diars, a garantee fund, without which the University would tot start an Arts course. The College had a very deep interest in the success of the University; for that institution many of its scholars were prepared, for a large proportion of the sixth form students went to Universitis, either United States. He advised students in Hongkong or in England or the always to go to the local University and graduate before going abroad, and therefore the Council and himsell

The Warden then read his annual This Report covers a period of more

report.

THE CHINA MÁIL.

Slam. Thus the Prematriculation 9. But as I stand here reviewing ed" school-the only one now th Chess has died, and I for one, hope the past year's work and problems, maining. I believe--we have not the that it will never be revived. The I ask myself, what is our school doing advantage of outside comment upon excuse for it was the weakness of for China-what use are our old one work and discipline.It is not students who obtained scholarships at boys making of their education. And that we are afraid of such inspection. the University granted by Provincial I can face that question with a proud myself would be glad of occasional Governments China. The problem and thankful heart. I cannot name visits from the Inspector of English is a real one; bat it it be met on the all our old boys who are now holding Schools or the Director of Education. lines of the Yannan Scholarship positions of inluence and honour. Anything to improve co-ordination Examination it raay I believe be read. But I would like to mention a Tew among the schools must be for the ily solved. This examination is con- taken at random almost because for good of education in the Colony. ducted at Yunnania, under the super- the eighteen years of our school lile¦ And I must compliment both staff vision of H.B.M. Consul-General, it has been our aim to produce men and students by expressing my con- The questions and answers are in whose ideal would be that of service viction 'that any such outside critic Chinese except in the case of the for others for Chins, as we are all ism of the discipline obtaining here English section, and the standard re- Chinese subjects here, and whose must be forced to express itself in pired is that of the Hongkong training would be such that they the word "excellent," Sympathy University Junior Local Examination, could appreciate British ideals and and good leadership on the part of except thar arithmetic and Chinese present them to their fellow-country- the staff has had its natural response are of Matriculation Standard. Amen in a sympathetic spirit. In of equal sympathy, loyalty," and preliminary qualifying examination is varied ways they are, many of them, earnest work on the part of the beki in English dictation. The now holding positions of trust and students. scholarship is helt on condition that influence If this report reaches the first year is spent at St. Stephen's them it will, I hope, assure them of College. Of the several students from our interest in their work, and re- Yunnan who have joined the Unive-mind them of the days when within sity I believe that there has been only these walls ideals of service were one failure to matriculare at the born which now are being exepped for normal date, and that exception pass the uplift of their country. ed six months after his failure. exclude from this count several Yum nan students who were ken from this school in the early days and dwn to residence at the University before the end of their first year. 1 am not mistaken there were failures among them in the Entrance Examina- tion.

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The prize list was a lengthy ode, and included the following

Dux of the College. (gold medal).— Wan Wei:

Holy Trinity College Scholar (Srst award).-Wong Chi-kin.

MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1921.

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Lai Kwai Pui, members of the Coun- than the usual Academic year-it is might spread beyond Yunnan, and Sanyang Brothers Tobacco Co., Can been, in endeavouring to overcome hour and forty minutes in which to

viz. From September 1919 Decem ber 1920.

The reason for this prolongation of our school year lies in changes made by the University of Hongkong. As we make it our aim to lay a founda fon upon which the Unversity may build, we reeds must fellow sun when it makes its year to begin in January instead of September.

Present students who were not in Form VI on December 31, 1920, are bound to suffer what they may call of 'a term. Expecting promotion in July next they now had

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ped the rot and livened things up considerably, bringing the score op to 93 before the partnership was broken Roffey hit Edwards beauti- fully for a six and netted eight fours before his partner was dismissed. Roffey failed to get a partner to stay with hiar after this and the innings

to hold up the wickets and going down rather easily. closed with 114 runs, the rail failing

The scores were

EKCC

Bowing Analysis.

M R 18 1 79 120 91 1 41

M. FL Roffey 6

UNIVERSITY. -

T. E Yeah, b Edmonds ---

29 K. S. Cheoh, 5 Fletcher....

.101

239

13

11L T. Pra, e Sawyer, b Edwards... 26 46 D. K. Samy, b Edwards EL C. Hunt, b Farthing

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ed Mr. Hewitt and the answer was A. H. Rumjaha, e Gittins, b Lee... that Yunnanese boys had done excel. M. H. Abbas, c Un, b Ching lently and the experiment was a en S. H. Ismail, c Ching, bLee tire success. (Applause.) In view of A. A. Rumjahn, e Kew, b Lee that,

16 M. H. Roffey, b Edwards. the Chamber of Commerce A. el Arcaili, not out. agreed to double its contribution, the O. Ismail, e Gittins, b Lee..**.***

0T. L. Cheah, b Barkinson Government had done the same, and A-Ming, Ching

2 J. H. R. Freebom. Lhw, Dorking 8 this would take effect during the pre- "Extras ..................... 11 CH. Yeok, c Drummond, b sent year. His Excellency expressed his entire concurrence with the War-

Total (for 6 wkts., declared) 174 | R. W. Barney, not out... den's remarks as to boys artending Hongkong University before going to Rumjaho, and N. M. Bux did not D. Weerapulli, S. A. Ismall, D. an English or a foreign University. hat. (Applause.) For many years he had

Bowling Analysis. seen a good deal of Asiatic scholars;

M. & W.

in England he was brought in contact Ng Sze Kwong→→ 6 0 41 0 with them in the course of his work Ching ...... 22 at the Colonial Office, and he was Lee - 15 3 38 confident that the course Mr. Hewitt suggested was the right one. He did

CRC.

0

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D. Laing, c Drummond, b Dorkins 0

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Total

..114

Bowling Analysis.

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2

84

2 Farthing

4 Fletcher

-10 0

5

Edwards Dorkins...

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· THE LEAGUE TABLE.

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Yunnan Scholarship (offered. by Education. -Chau Kwan Lam, Messrs. Bruner, Mond & Co. on M.A.. Durham, Professor of English condition that the holder studies a Boxer Indemnity College. Peking. chemistry, $1,000 a year, tenable for Literamme. See Chong Su, Ph.D., five years, of which four are to be Foreign Trade in China." Tong spent in the University of Hongkong: Fung Va., Ph.D.. "Public Debt in for a Yunnan student.-Leigh Byug. Chiza.”.

His Excellency the Governor, be- Law-Lo Man Kwong, B.A. fore distributing the prizes, congram- ¡Oxon). Attorney-General, Peking-lated St. Stephen's College on the excellent record of work for the year. This year I have been asked by the now Vice-President of Law Society.

The Indians visited the Chinese at University to organize this examina

Government-Foo Ping Sheung, and Mr. Hewitt on the report, which Foreier Affairs, Haiman. Lan Kwai portant matters. With regard to the this match, and faulty fielding allow- home team showed up very badly in Stores College, on Saturday

would urge that in future the Univer Check. Head of Provincial Mint, pre-matriculation class of which Mr. An interesting ceremony took place

lot, as in previous years bm 1R.Sc. Commissioner of Custerns and had thrown new light on several in Causeway Bay on Saturday. The

ed the visitors to pile up a big score Hewitt spoke with tender remem morning, when the Governor distri-

Sity should undertake the work itself. Canton.

"Engineers-Chan In Cho. B.Sc.. brance, though rather pleased it was Chinese could not reach. Batting L J. Davies, c T. L Cheah, b

which in spite of careful batting, the buted the prizes, and several speeches

valizing the services of its Chinese were mani touching on matters of im-

graduates for this purpose and maar Director of Highways. Kwangtung. now defunct the Governor remarked Grat the Indians fast the Freeborn portance. Among them was the sub- had seen with great pleasure the taining the important requirement Acting Chief Engineer of the Yuet that one of the difficulties of the first wicket for 24 runs and the į Major Edwards, b T. E. Yeok- 71 ject of the relations of the College; establishment of the Drivesity er af that students winning scholarships by ¦ Han Railway. Ip Hin Fong, B.Sc.. | University had been that a number second for 52. Then Rumjaħn and [F. H. Farthing, b Freeborn- with the University of Hongkong secure basis and its assurance of pro- this examination should spend a year Engineer. Canton-Kowloon Railway.

of students matriculated there had not Ismail started a partnership which T. E. Pearce, retired...................... Doctors Too Loy Kung. M.B. been sufficiently advanced in their took The Bishop of Victoria presided at the gress under His Excellen's Chen-in some Hongkong school or some

other recognized English High School Krong Wa Hospital.

the score to 143 before H. A. Sawyer, b Freebor knowledge of English to get full bene, it occasion. Orters present were Arch cellorship. (Applause.))

Three was broken.

other G. M. Dorkins, b Reffrey ........................ before presenting themselves

Commerce-Lo Lot,, Tsai, Man-fit from the lectures, and the time of batsmen carried deacon Barrer, the Hon. Mr. E

the Matriculation. Under such conditions

to P. Jacks, b Yoch-man kepent total Irving Director of Education; Dr.

the usefulness of the examination ager of China Mail S.S. Co., Sun Some members of the University staff 174 at which figure the side declared E. Grimble, Lb.w., Roffey

Francisco. Lo Sheer Po. Manager of was occupied, as it should not have for the less of 6 wickets. With an W. H. Drummond, c C, H. Yeob, Sanders: Mr. S. W. Tso and Mr.

b Freeborn.soun cit of the College; and Professor Hin-jcludes our terms instead of three, tract students from other provinces

these deficiencies of the pupils. make 175 runs to win, the task of W. Lyon Brown, e Barney, b Many others might be cited, but Therefore, the school was asked to the Chinese did not look impossible. Freehom tot, Professor Simpson, and Professor

to the University.

5. The period now reviewed bas enough hames have been given to take over that work, which was not They started badly, however, and the J. C. Fletcher, not out....... Foster, of the University.

Extras... The Bishop of Victoria ofered His

seen the institution of another scholar show that now our school is beginning of the type to be expected from the first two wickets went down for, 4 Excellency the Governor, in the rame

ship the St. Stephen's Scholar- to achieve for good or ill the purposes staf of the University. It was and 24 respectively, while the other of the Council, stall and students of

ship at Holy Trinity School, Canton conceived by its luraders eighteen portant that students should be able two which followed added nothing to

Total. the College, z very cordial welcome,

Tha: school aims to be a feeder to the years ago. As I read over this list I to follow the lectures, and Mr. the score. When 86 was reached for the they know something of the many

University, and in order to help it to am conscious that I have emitted some Hewitt's suggestion would be valued loss of 7 wickets, the Chinese realised ards on the Governor's time and

atain its aims, our College Council of the most brilliant rames. But my by the University authorities, to the impossibility of their task, and interest and were the more grateful.

offered three scholarships retable for purpose is mentioning any at all is whose attention he would have much playing carefully, they managed to Freebor three years at St. Stephen's College to draw the attention of present pleasure in commending it. This school was under the auspices of

Last play out time and thus snatched a T. E. Yeoh. This means that in future we shall —the first scholarship covering fees scholars to the lace that their school year, when the question el continu draw with two wickets in hand. the Church Missionary Society, which provided the Principal and his stipend, make our promotions from Form to for mition and board, and those of days here are of vast importance being the Goverment grant for Yun- The scores were but the school was under the manage Form in December instead of "July, two succeeding years covering tui-cause they are the first step into an anese students came up, he consult- ment of a local Council, the property And I would args parents intending tion fees only. An examination is known future of almost infinite

The to send their sons here to let them held in Canton. The successful car-possibilities for good or evil being held by local trustees. focal Council was composed partly of enter early in January so that they didate enters our Upper School Form 10. In speaking of Old Boys and Chinese gentlemen and partly of may not miss the early part of the IV and is required to obtain promo- their doings I should not omit to notice |tion/each year until at the end of the what, they have done in athletics. Europeans As this was a college year's verk.

third year he matriculates. There the We reckon two Cambridge, Blues for Chinese students, the aim was that it should be carried on in con

scholarship, ends, so far as we are (tennis). Messrs. Wei Wing Lek formity with all that was best in

concerned: but I dare to hope that and Ng. Sze Cheung,, and the present when the first scholar matriculates in champion of Hongkong, Ng Sze Chinese thought and progress, and 21" the loss the same time with what was best in

December 1923 there may be some Kwong-

This is purposely a comparatively the British public school system. As Themselves delayed til December.one interested in the articulation of to the staffing of the College with beg them not to consider this as a education between Canton and Hong- small school- small in numbers I European masters, at the outbreak of loss at all, but as a change to build kong, who will provide a University mean. We limit the size of our fup there were, in addition to the a stronger foundation for fare work. in continuation of this school scholar-classes so that more effective super vision by the masters may be exer Principal, six European masters, one I have constantly to wan Chinese ship. of whom was a Senior Wrangler students against the danger of super- 6. The test of a school is not pro-cised. Yet despite our snail mumbers When the war broke out those six ficiality, and what goes with it, in-perty, to be found in the examination as compared with other institutions in men offered for service and one of accuracy, in their work. Students lists to which I am slowly leading up. Hongkong, we keep two teams in the them, whose memory would be speci- are inclined to think that they can It is to be looked for in the alter life interschool Football League. ally in mind at the dedication of the ran before they can walk. Last year of the pupils. Recently, "received position in the League might be ber Memorial at the Cathedal. en Sun- we had one student in our First Form, from the head of a College in America ter were we to limit our efforts to day, gave his life in Mesopotamia. who thought he could enter the very complimentary statement about one section of the League but we The plates of those masters were University, and spent most of his a student in regard to whom I had want to have as many as possible of filled, but awing to unforeseen cir time reading the books for Matricula written a report of his school work our players taking part in these cumstances, chiefly adverse health, tign which he could by no means showing that he

was rather below matches. one or another of them had left the understand, instead of doing the sim- than above our average. The Prin In the summer months we have Colony and one of the problems be-ple easy class work which he ces cipal replied that he would be de been successful in teaching many of Fore the Council was whether they pised but did not mester. Let each lighted to take from us as many our students to swim. 30 passed the could hope to get the same European student make it his aim to assimile stedents of that class as we could test which is that they should swim staff as before the war. He wished the subjects he is invited to study, send him, because this particular twice round the anchored launch to express appreciation of the Chinese and to be content to give plenty of student was making such a good im- from which our party bathes. masters. graduates of Hongkong time to the early stages of his work. pression. University, who had carried on the present students will accept my

We have many Old Boys who are work formerly done by some of the advice and use well the extra time now studying abroad, and some of European masters. (Applause.) The forced upon them by the action of them have gone abroad-too early in results in the examination and other the University they will find it not their student life. I would like to With regard to the December sities until they had attained a fairly fes:s showed the efficiency of their loss but a great gain to them. There impress it upon students who look examinations the name of Stripe age; they should first graduate A. J. Kew did not bat. · work, but all were agreed that while is no cloud without its silver lining.

forward to going abroad. that they Stephen's College does not figure on in the local University before going

Bowling Analysis. These stud elsewhere for post-graduate training. And when I speak of the change should first graduate in Hongkong the University list. a strong Chinese graduate saff should be maintained, the proportion should

University. One year spent in Eng- ents who entered had just been pro-Of course, it was not always possible Abbas. be adjusted in regard to European do not think that I am sury for it land for past graduate work will moxed from our Form IV. If they to do this; specialist training must Arculli masters, and the College should con- On the contrary. I heartily approve generally be more valuable than three had asked me whether they might often be begun at an early stage in S. H. Ismail..... tinue to have men with the traditions the change.,

years spent by one who leaves Hong- enter as St. Stephen's College stud- the student's career. In the case of A. A. Rumjahn 8 of British "public school experience 2. During the period now reviewed kong before graduation. I would in-ents I should have said

No, you

the Arts course there was no reason D. Weerapalli... 2 behind them. Mr. Hewitt, the War- we have had changes in our staff.

vite those who purpose going abroad may enter as private students if you why the course suggested should not A Minn 2 den, had had to carry on his work Shortly after Mr. Britton's return to consult me and to consider care- wish to have a chance to avoid the be followed; the students would take A. EL Rumjahn 1 under very difficult circumstances, and from England Messrs. Harington and ally the reason for and against too delay imposed on your promotion by a degree at Oxford in sterer time added burdens had been placed upon Armitage left us..

Mr. Bethill who early a departure. him at a time when his health was joined the staff in September 1919 rot good. The meeting would doubt. had to leave us, on grounds of health, less like to express its sympathy and in July 1920. Mr. Cheung went to places far away, Peru, Cuba, Bri- in our Form V." They had no special thankfulness to Mr. Hewin for all his England to London University at the work for the College. (Applause.) same time. The vacant plces were The Rev. W. H. Hewitt (the Alled by Messrs. Chan van Po and Warden), before reading his report for Wong To On, graduales in arts of the year 1919-1920, took the op Hongkong University, when we con- portunity of welcoming the Governor gratulate for the degrees conferred on his first appearance "t a St. upon them yesterday. Stephen's College prize giving. (Api 3. In spite of the fact that our fees plause.) They welcomed him not only had to be raised during the period as Governor of the Colony but as covered by this report the number of Chancellor of Hongkong University. students in attendance showed co The applications The origin of the University lay in material' decline. the fact that a large number of stud- for boarders' rooms were more than ents leaving the sixth form of St. we could accommodate.

4. In Michaelmas Terth 1920 we Stephen's College were going to for- cign universities, and Archdeacon were approached by the University Barnett in 1908 was in communica- on the matter of the class of Pre tion with Oxford University to make matriculation students which it was arrangements for special facilities desired to terminate as a part of the there for students of the College. University work. Nine of these stud. That was mentioned at one of the ents came to us for tuition as day

8. Our St. Stephen's College As our work during the year will speak TVERT young child is susceptible to prize-givings at which Sir Frederick boys while residing in the University

L croup. Don't wait until the dread- Lugard was present, and be expressed Halls, and one of them, Tsim Kac sociation has had during 1920 about for itself. ¿

Finally, I wish to thank the whole fal disease attacks your little one before the opinion that it would be better to Yan, passed the Matriculation-Exam-300 subscribing members. Branches: have a Ictal University, The Council ination last month. Of the others. bave been or are being formed in staff for the loyalty and devotion with you prepare for it. It comes in the of St. Stephen's enthusiastically sup some proved themselves inapable of Great Britain, U.S.A., Canton, which they have fulfilled their duties.night when chemists' shops are usually ported that proposal: the suggestions University work and have withdrawn Macao. Peking, and Shanghai at pre- I cannot speak two highly of the closed, and this alone should be

warning. Get and Leep Chamber sin's. For arrangements with Oxford Univer- From the University. Othes-Siam-sent; two old boys are at Cambridge, ability and the energy which they Cough Remedy at hand. It never fails, nets quickly and is absolutely harmless. sity were dropped, and, as a measure ese students, who had been placed one at London, one at Dublin, and have shown.

One last words to discipline. For sale by all Chemists and Store of its interest, the Couficil, when the pin our Fifth Form were doing fairly others at various Universities and University was established, formed, i good work, but fave been recalled to hospitals and schools in Great Britain: As we are by ordinange gn" exempt koopera

of Academic year as a "cloud" plouse

UNIVERSITY LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

11. Junior Local in July 1920 8 en tered 4 passed; Dec. 1920 9 entered 7 passed.

the change in our year; but I recon-

7. We draw many students frommend you to spend the extra time

Abbas....

not say it was a bad thing for Asiatic W. Lock Wai, e S. H. Ismail, b scholars to attend English Universi Un Hew Fan, & Weerapoli, b ties-on the contrary, he would be Arcalli .... sorry if they cessed to do so. But

Ng Ste Kwong, b Abbas... there were dangers and difficulties G. A. V. Hall, b Arculli... which could not be avoided. One was H. Ching, A. A. Rumjaha that if a young man went to a foreigs BL. P. Choa, e D. Rumjan b A. country before his character was sci. A. Rumjahn łaman he tended to lose touch with his own. Wong, CS. H. Ismail, Minn... country while not acquiring the G. Lee, not out*** nationality of the country in which W. Gittins, b A. A. Rumjaho he was studying. The consequences, Lo Man Pan, not outros presenc in his experience, had not been good. He therefore supported the view that boys should not go to foreign Univer-

DCivil Service. 6 27 Kowloon

Craigezgower

20 CRC... 11 HK.CC... 10 R.G.A.

5 University

ĢTM 2 1

2 1.

2 2

6 Indians 6 10 Staffs....

Extras

Total (for 8 wickets).............. 111

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M

R. W.

.....16

31

2

1

17.

0

0

1

I

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HK.CC. . UNIVERSITY.

JONNMNOMNO

SHOOTING.

“TAMAR” v. "ALACRITY,"

The teams of HM. Ships "Tamar”

and "Alacrity" met at Tai Hang

Range on Friday in connection with

the Hongkong Rifle League, and an

interesting shoot resulted in a win

for the "Tamar" by 111 points.

The scores were ***

EMS. TAMAR." \-

200 500 600 Pts."

Mr. Menow................ 41..39 40 120 Brazendale.... 43 43 32 118 Spell......... 35 33 43 116

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Selby 39 39, Ravenscroft 35 44

Betting

than if they had not had the prelimi- nary instruction. He spoke, he ad-

The Hongkong Cricket Club were mitted, partly in the interests of tish Gulana, Singapore, Java, Siam preparation for the junior Local in Hongkong University, but also in the

December. They passed it mainly interests of the students themselves. Lat home to the University on Satur and different parts of China send us their sons. They come because they of the result of consistent good work He made no apology for speaking in day, and scoring 239 runs in just five in our Form 1V. And it speaks the interests of the University be minutes over an hour and a half, gave want to have a good education on British lines, and yet to get in volumes for teachers and pupils that cause he considered it a valuable in the pisitors an uphill struggle. touch with China, her history, langu with that preparation they were able stitution to the Colony, and to China, After the first wicket had fallen for age, literature, and her whole culto go in and pass the Junior Local at and he desired that it should Bourish, & paltry 8 runs, Farthing and ture. I am glad to be able to report short notice when the coming changes not for its ova sake, bar for the sake Edwards made a stand and took the They have fully of Hongkong and China. (Applause.) score to 50 before the former made Lo Cheuk Shia, the dux of the the trip. to the pavilion. Pearce that last year foreign students have were announced. showed much more keenness than earned their promotion to Form IV. ever before in their Chinese studies. But I have warned them that this school, speaking in very good Eng-joined Edwards and together they I should like to add in order to pre-speedy proration may be a handicap lish, thanked His Excellency on be carried the score to 125. Edwards Mr. Seward

Included One six and, tex vent misunderstanding that Mrs. to future progress unless they main-half of the students for his attend batted very well and his score of Hewitt whom I asked to examine the in the same earnestness in their ance, and called for three cheers for 1

the Governor, which were heartily four Pearce also scored very lower classes in their colloquial Eng-studies as they showed last year.

fast, playing given. fish asked me to compliment both

The proceedings concluded with the all the bowlers. He made a century and one with ease; hitting 19 fours scholars and teachers upon the excel-

and a six. The University started singing of the National Anthem.

their innings very badly, losing wickets at 1 for 24, 2 for 30 and 3 for 31 Then Roffey and Pun stop

MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. 1919, entered 5 were present, lent results of her examination. We 4 passed, I got Senior Local; 1920 do realize the great importance for 17 entered, 10 passed, 2 got Senior Chiese students of obtaining a good Locais.

This "outside test of the quality of knowledge of spoken English.

CROUP.

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Allen

WAY

HMJ

Total

'ALACRITY.”

865

200 500 603 Pts. 39 42 23 113.

Seymour Walkey

37 40 31 108

Jerris

with

Jones Abeam

Bedford Besliaca

Total

754

WING

30. 34, 33 97

35 42 24 101

41 23 23 92 31 23:29

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