FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
WALE SPORT PAGE EMD 2
Home And Away Soccer Tables to Date
FIRST DIVISION.
HOME
AWAY
Goals Total
P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. Pts,
Goa IN
P. W. L. D. F.
A. Pix
Arsenal (2)
Wednesday (3)
Sunderland (13)
Derby C. (15) 12 7 14
12 9 2 £45 18 13 14 11
@ 3 33 Aston Villa (5) ...12 10 20 40 Newcastle U. (11) 12 8 2 2 27 "Leeds U. (-)13 7 1 5 23 West Bromwich (6).13 10 1 2 33
14
25
11
1 5 2 23
13 4 3 2 31 21 18 37
10 35
23
19
20
12 4 2 6 19 17 14 34
16
18
12 63r 19 16
31
14 · 19
11.30
13
31
6 2 4 25.
Huddersfield (1)
6 3 2
Everton (1)
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1.3
6 3 3
Shefield G. (7)
Liverpool (10) Portemouth (8) Blackburn R. (16)
Масквити Bolton W. (17) Blackpool (20)
Birmingham (9)
Manchester C. (14)
Chelaen (12)
*Wolves, (1)
6 3 I
8 3 1
Leicester C. (19)
'Middlesbro' (18)
Bradford C. (7) Tottenham (8) Stoke C. (3)} Bury (5) Swanses (15)
Stillwall (9)
18873=28ANACAKEARE
SECOND DIVISION.
HOME
Goals
31
3
16
4 19
28
4 18
29
6 18
5 14
2 13
ARSENAL
SHOULD STAGE
COME - BACK
Wednesday May Give Place To Villa.
SPURS IN SEARCH OF POINTS.
Pompey Visit Wolves.
(By RANGERS.)
Tand, followed by their sensa
tional Cup elimination at Walsall, suggests that the Highbury side are suffering a relapse. Be that as it may they should regain their form against Manchester City, who are still interested in the Cup, at Highbury to-morrow.
MR. G.T. MAY NEW HON. SEC. OF H.K.F.A.
MR.
HOLLANDS'S RESIGNATION
ACCEPTED
VACANT SEAT ON COUNCIL TO BE GIVEN CLUB MEMBER.
(By Outside Left.)
December 27.
Dear Mr. Hollande,
PROGRAMME
FOR SHANGHAI
FOOTBALLERS
Three Games Arranged
For Visitors. ·.
INTERPORT DINNER JAN. 30.
en-
The China Mail
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY Billiards Steel, Coulson League St. Patrick's Club v. Royal Enginora'
Sergeants Palace Hotel v. Garrison Sgts. S. W. B's Sgts v. C. & P. 0.'s Club
Royal Artillery Sgte v. Police R. O. Hockey--Alamak Tournament, Signals v. Phoenix
(Marina, 4 p.m.) Friendly Match
Heng Kong Hockey Club "A" v.
Central British Association
(King's Pk., 5 p.m.) TO-MORROW Billiards-Open Championship
(St. Patrick's Club, 8.30 p.m.) Cricket-First
Division
v. Civil Service (L)
v. Army (F) Becond Division
At a special meeting of the Hong Mr. Caswell to give the necessary THE Arsenal's defeat at Sunder-Kong Amateur Football Associa- help until he left for England' in
The following is the Hong tion held last March. night In the Upon Mr. May's accepting the Kong Football Association's Associa-office, Major Manners addressed tertainment programme for the C/S. E. Jarman v. T. Gooding tion's Board the following letter to Mr. Room, the re-lands:- signation of
W. Mr.
E Hollande from} the post off. Hon. Secre- tary was cepted. Mr. Hollanda has been connect- ed with the Association for over six- W. E. Hollands. teen years.
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HE⋅ Wednesday will encounter
Tstern opposition at Blackburn
secure
and it will be surprising if they even one point. The Wednesday's eclipse at Chesterfield on Wednesday und the fact that the Rovers survived the Fourth Round of the F.A. Cup may, how- ever, inspire the visitors on to an Total unexpected success.
A. Pts. Pts.
17 14 12 33
AWAY
Goals
P. W. L. D.
A. 1'.
P. W. L. D. F.
...13
9 1 3 32
21
11
3
12 9 0 3 42
9 27
12 4 5 3
12 7 3 3 2 19
7 16
12 6 3 3 21 15 15 31
.13 7 06 29
13 1 12
20
12 5 0 1 16 21
4 24
Notts F. (11) *Fulham (-) Manchester U. (12)
Nutta C. (16)
*Southampton (14) Plymouth A. (4) Port Vale (20)
*Lincoln C. ()
Bradford
Oldham (6) Chesterfield (17)
West Ham U. () Grimsby T. ( Preston N. E. (13) Burnley (19)
Charlton A. (16)
Brentford (6)
10 26
12 8 1 3 31
11 3 3 5
5 3 25 22 11 32
1 8 3
27
8 2 16 41
6
7 21 T. 20 20
093 11 37
3 14
3 8 1 16 32
7 19
.7 2 14 26
8 19
8 2 20 40
6 19
2 18 34
6 14
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Exeter G. (7) *Reading (2) Norwich C. (10) Crystal P. (4)
Bournemouth (13)
Bristol R. (18)
HOME
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.
20 G 19 1 29 11 19
1 3 43 17 19
1 3 29 11 19
AWAY
Coale Total
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis. Pts. 12 7 3 2 24 16 16 35
11 5 3 3 16 19 13 32
10 4 2 4 18 14 12 31
11 3 2 6 22 15 12 31
13 3 6 4 19 27 10 26
13 3 6 4 19
6 2 4 31 19 16
22 24 13 16
1 2 6 3 10 40
9 2 1 28 17
19
10
16 3 13 19
A 17
11
3 7
19 12
Brighton (8).....11 7 1 3 18
Northampton (14) .1 8.9 3 31
.12
Southand U. (3)
Coventry C. (12)
*Aldershot (-)
4 26
0 38
*Luton T. (6) Watford (11)
аного
Torquay U. (19) Gillingham (21) Queen's P.R. (13) tBristol C. ( Clapton O. (16) Swindon T. (17) Cardiff C. (9). Newport C. -
THIRD DIVISIÓN (NORTH).
Chenter (3)
Hull C. (8) Wrexham (10) "Gateshead (2) Barrow (5)
Barnsley (-) ... Accrington 8. (14) Stockport C. (12) "Crewe A. (6) Doncaster (15) *Southport (7) Rochdale (21) Tranmere (4)
HOME
Goals
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pls.
.13
3
4 33 15 26
0 3 33
8 19
1 49
*Mansfield T. ( LR Walsall (16) Rotherbam U. (19) Hallifax T. (17) York
64
8.1 438
0 3 31
219 11 18
AWAY
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THE Airdrieonians are the only Team in the Ave League
divisions who` have filled to re- gister a single away point.
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STON VILLA should be able to garner both points when they entertain Liverpool at Villa Park, Newcastle, like the Arsenal, will be out to restore their prestige after a Cup defeat, and should prove too good for Leicester, who would look almost certain wooden- spoonists at this stage of the championship..
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Mr. G. T. May for many years a member of the Football Council was proposed and elected the new Ilon. Secretary.
Among those present at the meet- ing were, Major G. M. Manners, O.B.E., Chairman of the Council; Mr. W. E. Hollands, the retiring Hon. Secretary, Mr. G. T. May, the new Secretary Mr. A. Goldenberg, Mr. J. S. Logan, Mr. Mok Hing, Mr.
Recreio v. University (L) Civil Service v. Police (F) Craigengower v. Navy (F)
Football
Interport Trial
Hol-Shanghai team:
|MONDAY JANUARY 23:-Shang- University hai Interport Team arrive in Colony India per s.8. "President Hoover." I acknowledge receipt of your TUESDAY JANUARY 24:—
Afternoon Shanghai Team prac- letter dated the 21st. Instant,
tice on H. K. F. C. Ground. and, while regretting the neces-
Evening 9.20 p.m. Cinema.. sity for your resignation, I feel; that you
the best WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25:- have done
11 a.m. thing possible to preserve pence;
Motor car drive round New Territories and Tiffin at Fan and harmony in the Council.
Your letter will be placed being Golf Club 12.40 p.m. (By Cour fore the Council at their next tesy of H. K. Golf Committee). miceting, and, in the meantime, Evening Free. Mr. G. T. May has agreed to take THURSDAY JANUARY 26:—
Interport match → Shanghai over as Acting Hon. Secretary until the official appointment of Hong Kong on the H.K.F.C. Ground,
kick off at 3 p.m.
your successor,
Knowing your keen interest in Football matters I feel sure you will give Mr. May every asis. tance in taking over his duties.
Yours very truly.
C. M. Manners,
Chairman.
The Chairman outlined the posi-
the Council. Capt.
Y. K. Mok, Capt. G. F. Fleetwood, tion before R.A. Capt. G. C. Cooper, 24th Regt, Elliott-Heywood submitting that Mr. F. H. Barnes and the Hon. Major Manners had acted within Secretary, Hong Kong Area Foot-his powers; and this was the con- balt Committee Capt. C. E. Elliott-sensua of opinion. Mr. Hollands* Heywood, and members of the resignation was then accepted by
the Council: Press.
It
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FRIDAY JANUARY 27:—
Afternoon, Motor car drive round the Island. Tea at H. K. Hotel Roof Gardan.
Evening. Shanghai Team will be entertained by H..K. F. A. Council. SATURDAY JANUARY 28:-
Shanghai v Combine Chinese on
Second Divizion
Borderers v. South China Eastern v. Navy Ewo 7. St. Joseph's Chinese Athletic v. Club Taung Tain
Lincolns
Kowloon v. Royal Artillery
Third Division Recreio v. Royal Air Force Royal Engineers v. St. Joseph's Signals v. Chinose Athletics Taikoo v. South China Borderers v. Lincolna University v. RA.S.C
Hockey-Caer Clark Cup Club du Recreio v. H. K. Ladies' Hockey
Club
Central British Association v. Ý.M.C.A.
the H. K. F. C. Ground, kick off at STARTING TIMES. FOR 3 p.m.
··
7.30 p.m. Dinner given at "Chin-
ese Merchants Club" by cour- tesy of H. K. Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation.
Later. Dance at Kowloon Cricket Club by courtesy of President and Committee.
SUNDAY JANUARY 29:-
Afternoon, Ten Dance given at Repulse Bay Hotel by Mr. Y..K. Mok.
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FANLING.
Sunday's Pairings.
The following are the Starting times
for the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Fanling on Sunday
Major Manners thereupon pro- MR. HOLLANDS'S LETTER Referring to Mr. Hollanda's reposed Mr. G. T. May as Hon. Secre- THE
THE following Clubs have resignation, the chairman; Major C.tary of the Association and Capt.
tained their unbeaten home re- M. Manners said that he received Cooper seconded the proporal. cords: Sheffield Wednesday, Tot the following latter from Mr. Holwae carried unanimously. tenham Hotspur, Bury, Brentford, lands on December 21. The latter COUNCIL SEAT FOR CLUB Northampton Town, Hull City, Don.
Mr. Hollanda offered his services MONDAY JANUARY 30:- reads:
9.82 Shanghai Combined Services on caster Rovers, Walsall, and Glas
The Chairman, Hong Kong Foot-until the end of the month in view gow Rangers.
ball Association.
Dear Sir,
DRADFORD CITY should main-
Btain their portion at the head
are
A
of the Second Division. To-morrow they 5 21
engaged in local "derby" which should produce at least one point, while the Spurs will probably leave -Old Trafford pointless. Stoke and Bury should) both. win so that the Spurs may find themselves again in the fourth place.
Goala Total P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. Pls. 0 22 5 14 34 4 20 17 14 33 28 7 80 11 30
100 9.1 9 40 13
37 3 32 32
927
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Tto record an away victory: THE following teams have yet Birmingham. Leicester City, West Ham United, Cardiff City, Clapton Orient, Southport, Mansfield Town, Walsall, Rotherham United, Har- tlepools and Airdrieonians,
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First Division
ARSENAL v. Manchester C. ASTON VILLA v. Liverpool BLACKBURN v. Wednesday Blackpool v. BIRMINGHAM DERBY
v. West Bromwich EVERTON
V. Sunderland
HUDDERS.
Leeds
FIELD V, Middlesboro' V. Bolton NEWCASTLE v. Leicester SHEFFIELD U v. Chelsea.
V. Portamenth
WOLVES
23
14 23
9 22
16 46 2 2 -39 29
C.
4 3 4 31 29 12
113 80 12 24
Carlisle U. (18)
11 3 7 17 20
6.18 7: 18
2.23 19
Bradford 919 BURY.
Charlton CHESTER.
2 18
A 17
13
(6)
4 6 2 17-16
3 4 5 13 13 11 Hartlepools (13)...12 7 3 2 32 21 16 12 0.10 2 20 57 Darlington (11) 11 5 8 3 21 16 13 11 1 8.2 15 32 New Brighton (20) 11 2 5 4 19 27 8 14 2/11
Motherwell (1)
Rangers (2) Hearts (8) Celtic (9) Aberdeen (7)
St. Johnstone (-) Hamilton A. (10); St. Mirren (5) Fartick T. (6) Third Lanark (4):
Falkirk (18) -Kilmarnock (8)
Queen's Park : (16) Clyde (13)
Dundee (11)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
HOME
Goals
P. W. L D. F... A. Pts. „18 10.2 1 4515 21 ....14 10 0, 4, 47 12 24 18.10 1 2 32 8:22 14932-36 12-20 „15-11- 2-2-20 16 24 13 11 11 33 11 23 18:24 42 20 20 .13′ 0 3 1 36 16
552343 49.3 7.36
Cowdenbeath (12) 13
AWAY
10
Goals
Total
FIELD.
FULHAM LINCOLN.
| MANCHES-
Second Division
v. Bradford C.
v. Southampton
V. Oldham
v. Swanses.
v... Notts C.
V. -Millwall
TER UW Tottenham NOTTS F v. Preston PLYMOUTH v. Burnley STOKE
Grimsby WEST HAM Av. Port Vale
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts, Pis.
Third Division (South) 14: 0 2 1 38, 22, 21–42 BRENTFORD. Exeter 13 6 5 4 27 14 1640 BRISTOL C. V. Newport 15 6 6.3 28 28 15 37 Cardiff
v. Newport 14 8 8 4 4 19 15 16 36 Clapton AYA BWINDON 13 5 8 0 18 25 10 34 COVENTRY Y. Luton- 14 2 6 6 19 20 10 93
BRISTOL P
Queens P. R ALDERSHOT 18-5718131 11 31 Gillingham
20 28 12 31 NORTHAMP- 16 17 12 28
Bournemouth
38 28 19 182 7 3
38
8:25 11 26
30 11 17 15 8 10 2 28 48
8% 314726
123
5
19
STONUMER READING SOUTHEND WATFORD','
Mark 3023 16 17 1 12:15 213 17 BARROW.
Art U. (12) 18 652 28 35 14 Airdrieonians (14) 14 67018279 013 #E. Burling (-) 7B 47 2 19 29 10 Morton (13) 13 2 10 1 1820 5
14 112-115
13 0 15 0 8 53 -0.13. Carlislo?
5.22. 142.10.
** [The Bgures in bräcksts denote the position occupied, by the Club ti
the conclusion of last season.
promoted Cính. Yo
| relegated, Club,
V. Norwich v. Torquas“ 7. Bristol R."
Third Division, (North) BARNSLEY VGateshead Rotherham MANSFIELD CHESTER
Aderington CREWE
Rochdale!✨ DONCASTER (v) Darlington Halifax
WREXHAM HARTLEPOO58v" Walia HULL
Stockport New Brighton' TRAUMERE YORK
Southport
Old Course
9.20-9.24 a.m,--Not to lbs booked by
travellers on 8.37 train.
0,28 a.m. H. Hampton, M. W. Bodd. R. 8. Traill, V. R. Gordon. P. Warren, FA, D. Humphreye.
0.36
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0.40
9.44
9,48
0.52
of the impending Interport, but the the Kowloon Football Ground, kick Chairman was in favour of the new off at 3 p.m.
8 p.m. Interport Dinner at the With reference to the contro official taking over matters imme- versy at last Council meeting, It diately, at the same time thanking Peninsula Hotel, would appear that from all ways Mr. Hollands for his generous offer. WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 1:—
Shanghai Interport Team will Mr. F. H. Barnes then proposed concerned that I resign the Honorary Secretaryship of this that as there was now a vacancy on jembark on board the s.a. "Empress 9.55 Association. It is obvious to me the Council, owing to the fact that of Canada” at noon. that no matter what my efforts Mr. May had now become Secretary, are, they will not be appreciated Mr. Huliands should be given the
10.00
10,04
10.08
SOCCER TEAMS FOR WEEK-END 1024
10.12
10:16
10.20
10.28
in certain quarters. I there seat. Mr. Goldenberg seconded CHINESE fore request that you make arthe proposal.
Mr. Barnes said that Mr. Hol- rangements for an Acting Sarre) tary to take over from me as ear lands would undoubtedly
prove
ly as possible. He should come very valuable to the Council with sixteen years' connection with the 1 the office at once so as to 'ge into touch with the various sub-Association behind him.
The Chairman in reply said that committees now working, espe clally the Interport Arrange-the position should be filled by
ments Committee.
This decision of mine will break a connection with the Hong
Kong Football Association dat ing from 1916, but I feel it is best for all concerned..
Yours faithfully,
W. E. HOLLANDS, On receiving this letter Major Manners took it upon himself to confor immediately with Mr. May and the Hon, Asst. Secretary, Mr. Caswell, asking the former if he would accept office and the latter for his help.
CHAIRMAN'S REPLY After some consideration Mr. May consented to take office
Scottish Cup Forecast.
Stenhousemdir v
King's Park ABERDEEN
St. Bernards,
AIRDRIE
MORTON
and
ST. MIRREN Penicuick. Athletic
PARTICH Alloa
HIBERNIANS' v. Forfar. CLYDE
Fraserburgh STRANRAERVOVA, Honers we Queen S. THIRD LANARK STAM
Dundee
JOHNSTONE V... East Fife Falkirk WAREN
Amateurs v. QUEEN'S PK, E. STIRLING (7) Montrose COWDEN
BEATH Dunfermline Baith Armadaleigh Lochgolbý ALBION RANGERS HEARTS DUMBARTON Hamilton:
CELTIC. FALKIRK DUNDEE KILMARNOCK
Javer
Sölway St Balth MOT
RWELL
Brechin Cit
a member of the Horg. Kong Foot-
ball Club nominated by the Club.
G.O.C. To Attend The 10.
Charity Game.
F. A. Merry, C. E. Holmes," HH Pethick, ..., W. -- L Marshall.
G. E. R. Divatt, G. R. Horridge.
Mackie, A. G. Federsen. M. Richmond, R. Sangor.
X. J. Draper, J. B. Emmett. M. H. Turner, A. B.
Raworth
J. F.
Calcraft
Robinson L
A. Lench, D. S. Kobb..
J. S. Dykes, A. O. Brawn. R. C. Webb, G. T. May.
J.B. Logan, H. G. Hopkins. E. J.. B. Mitchell,
Andrewes,
C. C. Stark, G. F. Hole. P. S. Grant, W. E. Hunt. A. T. Lay, W. D. Hughes. W, E. Williams, H. G. Wallington.
10.40
10.44
10.48
3.
The following have been select-10.62 "The Club, one of the oldest Ined to represent the Chinese: Ama 10.58 the Colony, and the senior club, teur Athletic Federation against the 11.00 should have at least one member ou Probable Interport team on the the Council" said the chairman, the Club ground to-morrow afternoon 11.04
therefore in all at & p.m. vacancy would
11.08
W. H. E. Thomas, E. Lewis. . R. Masson, Mr. Thomson. W. E. Clark, B. W. Taplin.
J. P. Hollingdale, A. R.
Duncan.
J. W. Mayhew, E. K Rounds.
W. A. Stewart, S. 8. Cook, N. J. Littlejohn, A. Me Kellar
I. E. Geare, S. J. H. Fox.
G. W. Sewell, H. C. Gould T. C. Monaghan, A. “E. Lissaman. 0
probability be offered to the Club. Lim Thin-chan; Lee 'Tit-sangand 11.12.
Most of the Council members Ho Cho-yin; Tong Kwan, Wong-Mel were of the same opinion, Mr. J. S. shun and Les Kwok-wai; Cheng. Shul- 11.16, Logan saying that he had heard hong, Kam Cheng-lum, Fung King 11.20 cheong, ip. Fak-wo and Li Shek-you. 11.24. that the Club members, and in par- This is the strongest possible ticular the Club Committee, were Chinese eleven with the exception rather "sore' that they had not been of Tam Kong-pak, who was Bus 0.20-3.24 a.m. Not to be booked by asked to nominate another mem-pended by the Association for a ber for the vacancy caused by Me period of two weeks. McTavish's departure.
New Course.
travellers on 8.87- train, 9,32 am. J. P. and Mrs. Sherry. 0.40 W G. and Mrs. Fischer." The following will represent the 9.48 N. J. and Mrs. Perrin. APOLOGIES TO CLUB.
F. C. Mudio, Mrs. Mackle. Chinese Amateur Athletic Associa 9.50
W. J. and Mrs. Roberta. Major Manners naked Mr. Logan tien against the United Services in 10.04
RA. Rodgors, J. A. Shaw. to convey to the Club his apologies a charity match at Caroline Hill at 10.16
Miss Whimster, H. N. for an oversight that was obvious 3.80 p.m. on Sunday,
Williamson
ly his, and to assure the Club that
10.20
Lim Thin-chan: Lee Tin-sang and 10.28 the present vacancy would be Lau. Mau; Lai Kwok-chiu Lam Yük 11.18 given to one of their members.ying and Tong Kwad; Leung Shui
Capt. Cooper said that as they rick, Mak So, Ho Cho-yin, Ip Pak-wa 11.04 made continuous use of the Club and Lee Kwok-van.
H.E. Major General Borrett is ex- ground it was only right that this pected to attend the charity game. senior Club should be given a seat on the Council
This proposal was carried animously,
un-1
FIRST MIDSHIPMAN TO WIN,
Mrs. Rodgers Mrs
O.E..
Mrs.
C. Marton,
Pearce. H. G. Pruett, Matthews,
Shaw.
WINNER OF £56.700,
Considered the most promising American Horse to Race At the meeting it was proposed and accepted that the Association player who has competed for the In England. accept the offer of the Hong Kong title, Midshipman GW. Vavasour
Football Club to use their ground won the RN. and R. M squash Mr. A. C. Bostwick's four-year for the Interport against Shanghai, rackets championship, defeating colt Mate is to be shipped in Eng- and the game between Shanghai Paymaster Cmdr. R. W. Moore In land this winter, and will take part and the Combined Chinese, and to the final 9-5, 94, 9-6. This is the to some of the Important flat rece argent to the condition that 400 first occasion that the title has next season. sents in the main stand be reserv-been won by a midshipman Mate wen the Preakness the American classic, and the American ed for Club members as in pro vious years, bearing the name of the Governor Derb, as a three-year-old, and was
It was proposed that the new in residence at the time. The Cup the rival of Equipoise for the cham Gup, which was jointly beleg pre was to be a challenge Cup and plon three-year-old. In three racing anted by the Chinese Amateur could not be won outright red seasons he von 556,700. |--A Athletic. Federation and the Hong. The laws and bye-laws govern. He started in forty-dirse events, Kong Football Association, should ing the competition in connection won sixteen of them, was second be called the Governor's Cup, and with this Cup will be drawn up in eight times, and third- that a replica of the Cup'shuld be the near future before the next times," saya a Reater New York presented to the winning team, Annual General Meeting in May._message_
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