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SWANSEA LOSE TO LLANELLY

TO

London, Oct 26.

Swansea suffered their first defeat of the season when they lost to Llanelly by a goal and two tries to a dropped goal and a penalty. · Al- though doing most of the attacking in the first half Llanelly changed ends two points down with E. Matthews dropping a goal and Elvet Phillips kicking a penalty for Swansea, to which O. Williams responded with a try that Owen Jones converted.

Afterwards, although Swansea concentrated on defence, further trics by Peter Rees and R. Jeffreys brought the home team a deserved victory.

First 27 Miles The Easiest

London, Oct. 26. Jack

Holden. 40 year-old British Ing-distance runner, Loday easily broke the world's record for 30 miles, running the distance in three hours 164 the White City

was the

seconds in Stadium.

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CORRECTION 45 COMMANDO BEAT

Renters advise of a correČ- tion, awing lo an error i transmission, to Saturday's Scattisk "A" Division football results, as follows:- Aberdeen

Morton

Motherwell $

@ Kanners

HOW THEY STAND

LSVE

First Division

P. W, 1. L, F

#

I

A. PI

20

12

1 X 22

Despite a plucky display by their forwards Rosslyn Park were outclassed by Cardiff at w Cardiff Arms Park, being beater Sunderland. AAA 201 by a goal and seven tries to a membro 11 4 3 2 14 15 koal and n try. Bleddy Mchester U. 12 4 26 17 15 Williams was in sparkling form Stake City 12 6 1 5 a for Cardiff and Graham Hale distinguished himself by scoring three tries..

Balton

21 22 10

13 4 1 14104 114361429 11 4 2 6 16 23

Portsmouth.. 32 3 1R LA

12 1 1 1 24

122 7 12 27

14

25 2 2 16

CASC

3-1

YESTERDAY'S

First Division

Continuing in their winning vein, 45 Commando FOOTBALL RESULTS

maintained their unbeaten record in the Senior Division of the Football League when they beat a strong. Chinese Amateur Sports Club side on the Club ground by 3 goals to 1,15 Commando 3 C.A.S.C.

5 Kwong Wah after leading at the interval by the only goal R.A.F. scored.

Royal Navy 4 Eastern"

4 Dockyard R.C. 1

The other two Chinese teams, Eastern and Kwong Second Division

Wah, went down badly to Navy and Royal Air Force respectively, Kwong Wah has yet to Sing Tao win a match. In the second division, Dockyard Recreation Club, after a very promising start, were beaten by the undefeated Sing Tao team by 4 goals to 1.

FIRST DIVISION

45 Commando v C.A.S.C.

en

for Air Force by Sewell, Eve and

Berch:

Navy displayed better under- standing in the attack and were dangerous when attacking. Heg

gic, on the right wing, was a con-

BEST SOCCER SEASON YET

London, Oct. 26. Good attendances were again the feature of to- day's League games in what is developing into the most successful football season ever b Crowds of 60,000 saw the Chelsea-Arsenal and Newcastle-Manchester City games while 50,000 turned up to see Manchester United battle with Sunderland, for whom. Whitlum scored all three goals.

Bolton held Blackpool to a drawi Rangers alone, of the, Glasgow but the latter hold a two poin: elubs, will be represented in tho lead over both the Wolves and final stages of the League Cup Liverpool in the First Division, competition, later in the season. Barnsley still hold away at the They will figure in the last eight Aber- Their, forwards displayed ex-tor of Division Two where a keen with Hearts, Hibernian,

deen. Dundee, Dandee United, cellent combination and it was struggle is going on. not long before Hambly opened

Airdrieonians and East File.

Nevertheless. Dockyard were the spring unable to maintain the standard of play they exhibited in the opening stages and gradually fell away, enablying the Chinese to draw level and then go ahead.

As a result of this afternoon's zames Burnley now take over the runners-up position, one point be hind Barnsley with West Bror- wich and the Spurs further point: in arrears. There was no change

who

Rangers, wh lucky to gain a win over Morton under fall strength, wera today, but the result did not make. deal of difference as Morton

it

Letaining

in Division Three (North) where wanted a 6-0 victory to be cer

tain of

further interest In the second half the Chinese the leading teams won. Doncaster in the Cup. Celtic gained their were all over Dockyard and it still heading the table, while in

Lau Tau-man (2), Kwok: Cheung-cheong (1) and Yee-kit (1) scored

London Derby

:

either in the League or the Lear

was gained. League Cup This with only ten men as the outside. right Regan was injured in the first half. Aberdeen still retain interest in the Cup although they fell badly at Motherwell, and it was up well they had something in band before today's game greater Hearts coud do no more than

divide the points with Partick

Queens Park Rangers could Tang earn only a draw today....

Charlton showed a welcome re- for Sing

showing turn to form Tao.

dash than Everton, while in the Teams Dockyard Recreation Club: keen London Derby, Chelsen Just Reuter.

managed to beat the Arsenal by White, Anstiss, Colegate. Car- the odd goal, for whom Lawlo michael, Hall, Horswell, Isher-scored in the opening minales. wood, Stevens, Hambly, Turner and Ritchie.

Navy v Eastern Charlton A. 124 24 20 Aston Vill.. 131519

Aided by a fast forward time Preston NE, 114 22 24 Shefeld 13 4 3 14 19 12

which played much better than in Chelsen.... 1343 251120 11 In their Senior Division previous games, Navy beat East Harlequina, who were dis-Blackhura H, 106 35 15-18

counter on the Club ground atern by 4 goals to 2 in the other was only inaccurate shooting on the South section of the Division Arst home win of the seASON--" Gritaly 15 2014 Happy Valley yesterday after First Division game at Causeway the part of the Chinese for-both Cardiff and Bristol City are added form playing great

noon, 45 Commando maintaine Bay yesterday.

wards, who always skied, the level on points, with 19 each. Coventry to their list of victims Eston

their unbeaten record by an Coles, the Navy pivot, was ar at Twickenham today, defeating Dey C.

CA.S.C., absentee and his place was taken ball when only opposed by the easy victory over

goalie, that the score was not the visitors by a goal and three, Brentioni

whom they beat by 3 gonds to 1 by Rees.

heavier. tries to two tries. Coventry's Arsenal

From the kick off, Commando fine backs fought an even battle 1 U. but Harlequins made better use rade 12 21431 35

made a beeline for the Chinese Second Division of their chances.

goal and the Chinese defenders, who were without the services tinual source of danger, while in of Ho Kar-keung, had a gruel- the leader's position Jones led the ling time trying to hold the fast | altnek well." Willis on the left moving Commando forwards in wing sent over several good cer- check. The snappy passing of tre but was weak in his shooting the Commandos had the Chinese The Eastern attack could make all tied up in knots and it was little impression on the Navy dc not surprising when a hard fence, Moon and Birch were sound backa and in front of them Hodges 12534 21 11 pressed defender "deflected a

and Bichells did well Bradford 451 17 11 hat shot into his own goal to

Goals were scored by McGrath, 11 44 1991 19 open the scoring for the Com- ones. Smith and Hezgin for Northampton won at Leicester Letersi

Navy

and by Yuen Yui Lam (2) ... 12 41 6 20 27-11 But for heavy going today more easily than the score of a SwaTAGE

Throughout the first half, including a penalty, for Eastern. Holden would have achieved his dropped goal and a penalty goal Most Format 4125

Coventry... 13 2.4.4 1,77

the Commandos had the Chinese i Eastern's attack was weak inį ambition of beating three hours. to a goal, might suggest. They west Ham, 1.4116 20

team penned in its own half of front of goal. Lee Ping Chlu was After the race, he said: "I were generally the better team Luton T, .. 1241 * 20 *0

the field and if the inside men the only forward who did make was going well up to 27 miles in a match controlled by for-ury

Millal

on the Commando side had dis- any attempt at shooting. Les played a little more steadiness Rung Kee was speedy, but weak when in front of goal, they in his shooting. would have been leading by

Albian Spurs

P. W. D. L. A. T The previous best

Cambridge University bedt Party British rumer J. Squires with the home club at Richmond by siy

23 1927 3 hours 17 minutes 38.2 seconds, three goals and a try to a

⠀⠀⠀⠀ established in 1885.

penalty goal. The University Newcastle

12 6 1 3 32 13 1 Holden covered 25 miles in wen because their team turned hem. 12 5 28 25 11 two hours 28 minutes 58.61 their own advantage the Mchester C, 1152 21 22 14 seconds, heating the previous mistakes by Richmond, whose terfeld. "4 3 12 7 16 British record for the distance,vide included several St. Mary's southamp

Irmingham 116 25 19 13 held by M. U. farmer, with Hospital players. LWO hours ภ minutes 5.4 seconds.

but then I felt dried mnd onwards.

the back of my legs and thighs ! pulling just failed to beat; the three hours, but had condi-i tions been better know I would have done it."-Reuter.

U. S. Football

New York, Oct. 27.

The Results

The following are the results of Rugby Union matches played today:

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County championship: Che

!!

Plymouth

Mansfeld T, $ 438 22 19 tuleh..... 1 4 475 30 14 22

mandos.

more than one goal at half time. Except for spasmodic breakways, which were capably

when Goldthorpe netted.

SECOND DIVISION,

1.

+

Sing Too v Dockyard

124142

25 12 25 Wentor 12 17 3 New 12 2. 1. D 1a 48

Third Division South

P W. D. 4, P. A. Fr. Peptat c. 12 ་ #19 13 15 cartin c. 11 9

111 1 |0.P. Rangers 1265318 7 17

Sin art

Commando ...12 26 1 dealt with by the

In their Second Division fixture defenders, the Chinese were on against Sing Tan on the Club RegPaperpl VERSE 2 17 17 14. shire 6 Durham 5. Cornwall 6 Bender

the defensive. 24620 11

Immediately en the resump- Dockyard Recreation Club start- ground. yesterday afternoon, Somerset 13. Devon 3 Glouces Pourth 15 6 6.16 76 ta American football scores: Lershire 3. Northumberland 20 Walfred 13 21 211 tion. the Commandos launched ed off in grand style, but finally Wake

Tennessee 6; Cumberland 8.

a vigorous attack on the Chin-lost by 4 goals to 1. Forest 19 Army 13 Duke 0; Notre

ese goal and in less than five Northampton 125261198 Dame 41 Jown 0: Navy 19 Guy's Hospital 13 Plymouth

444 15 15 12 minutes increased their lead Pennsylvante 32; College of Pacl-1 Albion 11.. Harlequins 14 Pelin 1260 12 fe 13 Northwestern 26; Southern Coventry 6. Richmond 3 Cam Nee County 1951. 21 Methodist 17 Missouri 0: Okla-bridge University 18. Wasps righ

༔ ‛ཧཱུཾ : 1 ·?1 homa 63 lowa State 0; Indiana 27 | Newport 11. Aberavon 15 Cross-¦ Torquay 41 254 14 17 Nebraska 7: Ohio State 30 Min-keys 5. Barnstable 9 Torquayelent .... 1 2 3 7 11 21 nesota ; Georgia Furman 7 Athletic 8. Bath 12 Bridge

* 1 * 16 21 (lie); Colorado 14 New Mexico water 6. Bedford 11 London 13: Texas A and M 17 Baylor 0; Scottish 9, Bradford 6 Heading- Third Division North Virginia ly 6. Bridgend 3 Weston-super- 1, 12 11 2 3 % 14 William and Mary 41

Bristol 3 Newbridge C Military Institute 0; Purdue 10 Mare 0. Pittsburgh # Yale "47 Constguard | 8. Cardiff 26 Rosslyn Park 8. km 11 Academy 14 Rutgers 25 George Devonport Services 23 Royal When... 1964211 Washington 13; Columbia 33 Air Force 3. Gloucester 24 Breda 6 12 722118 14 Tartmouth 13: Harvard 13 Holy Old Blues 8. Halifax 3 Whitby Carlisle... Cross 0; Penn State 6 Colgate 2:11. Leicester 6 Northampton Stekpet Illinois 13, Michigan 9; Rice 7. Llanelly 11 Swansea 7. Man-Olbum IR, Tex. 13; Tulsa 36. Kansas chester 11 New Brighton 6. Barnow

0: Alabama 21,

Port Vale..

Norwich

Lincoln C...

12

2 20 19 34

PW.DI. P. A. PO

12 0 2 1 J

JG 1472 1813

The Chinese-then- changed their tactics by moving the en- tire defence into the attack as

7 well, but their efforts proved

6

No Names No

futile against the stonewall Dismissal?

Washington, Oct. 27,

.0. John Rogge, fired as a special assistant to the US. Al- torney-General,

FASTBALL

V.

Bristol City had a fight to Ti the better of Torquay, United

At the Recreio football ground Sing Tao: Cheong Koon

away from home and ten minutes yesterday, the Giants showed bet Hing, Mak Shiu Hon, Mak Kam from time they were losing.

Ler fastball sense and defeated the Ching, Tam Ka Chun, Shin Yau.

Queens Park Rangers are now Sang, Tam Chun Fai, Lai Chung two points behind the joint lead-Rovers by 7 runs to 6 In an ex-

citing game. Yin, Kwok Chauk Cheong, Lauers of their division.

The HK. Electric USS Tau Man, Tang Yee Kit, Lee Tin One of the best games.us Keo.

far as backs are concerned came Neches game was abandoned at- in the Wolves v. Stoke

Sam

ter the former had waited for an Stoke, who are still without Stan hour for their opponents, who ley Matthews, had a fair share of failed to put in an appearance. the game but they could never seem to ret past an impregnabl. defence.

TODAYS GAMES

Second Division

H.K. Chinese Cadre vs. 42 Com. mando.

(St. Joseph's grd. Happy Valley at 3.30 p.m.)

Referee F. A. Barretto..

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 1946

3.30 p.)

Travancore Regt, va. Navy. (Navy grd. Causeway Bay at Referee:-L/8 D. Sparrow.

Big Surprise

Camden, NJ., Oct. 275.

Mrs. Helen Lebowitz' Tur- bine scored an upset today by The big surprise came when taking the $50,000 added Tenton Manchester United went down handicap at the Garden State at home to Sunderland, thus los-

ing their unbeaten record. Their race track. Turbine ran the mile and one furlong in 1:50 3/5; forwards missed many chances

Widener's Po- during the Arst half and Surder: Mrs. P.A.B. land were faster and well served lynesian was second-Ascocia..

ted Press. by their forwards,

Instability Of U.S.

Price Structure

Washington, Oct. 27.

Late Gen. Stilwell

Major-General declared today

defence of the Commandos. Taylor was outstanding in the Commando goal and during the concerted attacks by the Chin ere, brought eff some really briliant saves.

that his report on Nazi efforts to In turn, the Commandos

influence American elections was an attack On 11 6 12

launched 5 2 14 12 12 the

suppressed after Attorney-General Chinese goal and in-

Tom Clark "saw some of the 121 1 1 stantly met with success, names mentioned,"

4 4 4 13 15

Rogge was abruptly dismissed shot which had the goalie beaten by Clark yesterday, who said Play continued at a fast pace that his assistant had violated and in the course of an attack Justice Department rules by quot on the Commando goal, a high ing from the report in his recent cross pass from the right wing talk at Swartamore, Pennsylvania, way headed by

In the report, Rogge recommend- 悲 Commando!

Reynolds scoring with a fine Hartl 12 44 41 29 12 Kentucky 7: Neath 15_Pontypool 11. Notts

12 4 3 5 20 21 33

Darlington 12 4 17 19 20

11

North Carolina 40, Florida 196 Rugby 5. Penarth 9 Chelten-Rochdale ** 4 * 6 24 22 all the way. Louisiana State 14. Vanderbilt ham 8. Sale 33 Old Cranleig-Crew A, 192 17-20 10 0: Mississippi 2 Arkansas 7: hans 0. Taunton 6 Clifton 11. York C.35 24 Mississippi State 14, Tulane 7: University College (Dublin) 3 12 33 11 20 Georgia Tech 27. Auburn G; London Irish 3. United Services Tranmere 11 40 7 16 20 Washington 20, California C; (Portsmouth) 0 Oxford Univer- New Brighton 1 2 3 6 17 25 Oregon State 13. Washington sity 44, Waterloo 39 Liverpool Gatesund 11 3 1 7 15 25 State 12; Southern California 0. Glasgow. Academicals Accrington .211 3 0 8 10 29 28, Stanford 20; Oregon 20 Edinburgh University. 9. Idaho 13; Santa Clara 7, U.C.L.A. 33.--Associated Press.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong breadcasting

on a frequency of 845 kllocycles

and from 12.30 to 1.15 p.m. 7.30 to 8.30 pm and 9.16 to 11.00 m., siso on 9.52 megacycles. ;

12.30...-Dutty Pope fumma Summary

Rugby League results were: Lancashire Cup: Ranger 3 Wigan 9.'

Belle Vue

BouU port

1 2 918.3

DIESEL'S DEBUT

defender into his own goal-thed dismissal of the mass sedition goalie having no chance to save cases which Clark reportedly the header.

was planning to handle person The Chinese tried hard to deally. creuse the Commando lead, but in a statement at Seattle, Rogge were unable to do go and the said that he was first under the Hurst Park, Oct. 26. The Maharaja of Baroda's final whistle came with the ball impression latest acquisition, the French in midfield.

Teamis Batley 27 Salford 11. Brad-horse Diesel, made his English ford Northern 28, Hull 14. debut in the Reclumpton. Three clair, Dear, Partington, flurnage, 45. Commando; Taylor, Sin- eatherstone Rovers 2 Dewsbury Years Old Plate over a mile and Nicholson, MeCarty, Goldthorpe, 6. Huddersfield 33 Bramley. 5. five furlongs today, and the new Reynolds, Morrison, Humble, Keighley 12 Hunslet 14. Leeds owner was present to see him. 16. Rochdale Hornets 3. Liver-

CAS.C.: Yu Kai Yan, Chan A feature of the race was

Senator Wheeler

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Instability of the U.S. price structure and Britain's rapid strides to recovery are reported to have slowed up absorption of the £1,375,000,000 loan to Britain, approved earlier in the year.

U.S. officials confidently ex- pected during the Congressional hearings that Britain would use about" £100,000,000 of this.

Embezzler Who Hated Walking

London, Oct. 27.1 Reevuse he hated walking Ralph Philip, 68, stockbroker's clerk, misappropriated more than 10,000 of his firm's money. He'll spend the next seven years in

garret

Rangoon, Oct. 27, The Governor of Burma, Sir Hubert Rance, today sent a condolence mesung to the United States Government On the untimely death of General Stliwell.

The message reads "General Stilwell will be long remem- So far, however, the Treasury bered in Burma for the as has advanced only about £100.- sistance which he and the |000,000, of which three-quarters forces under his command gave was taken up in August and the! in offering resistance to the remainder early this month | Japanese and for the dis In the meantime the in tinguished part played by him stability of U.S. price levels has in the reoccupation of Northern

Burma. Reuter. induced the British to exercise extreme caution in their pur- chasing commitments.

US officials feel that the British recovery is much better

AIR AGREEMENT

Baghdad, Oct 27

that Clark

than expected and in some re- would gaol,

A six-month Interim agree make his report public:"for, the Hi poy was 45 a week, and spects far more effective thum

ment permitting American com- future public security of the people thought he was an eccen-reconversion in the U.S.

mercial planes to land in Imag United States,"

tric millionaire. A taxi picked

As a result, Britain is certain, to carry passengers and mail to him up, every night after work to an extent at least to await and from non-Arab countries to take him to his one-room backs the coming of a stabilised price has been negotiated with the structure in the US. and in Iraq Government by George He kept two taxi-drivers work the meantime to shop around Brownell, President Harry

save him walking a step.

are available there.

tive on aviation affairs, inva According to the prosecution, In the matter of food per American planes to transport permits The agreement this was the only money Philip chase, which are by far the spent on himself,

heaviest British, commitments diplomats, officials and diplom The rest went on passing

so far, the buyers are finding tie muils within the Arab states. Associated acquaintances, on whom he some difficulties, as a result of League.

Press. layished cakes, wine, chickens, the survival of allocations. and salmon, bought at high prices!

11,02 m.El Winstone & His Bari | pool. Stanley 10 Workington the exceptionally generous odds Yuu KI, Kung. Hing Fai, Li Tai tioned in the report, specifesting in shitta at £30-a werk, to other areas if favourable terms Truman's personal representa

Town 7: St Helens 16 Halifax

and The Merry, Maca,"

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8.-Reuter.

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Patzlein Hosaburough and Tikkipiun Cleaver

30 p.m. Prom. • Del Showa"-Light

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4,20 m.m¿="Services Munje" Blok,***

HURLING TEAM FOR U.S.A.

4,30 .rshwin - “Blupeoly", kui JET

Blus”—Joe & Amparo Iturbi,

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chestra and Tino Tufal:

But, said Rogge, when Clark Yu Shing, Lee Kwok Wai, o "saw, some of the names men-; offered against Diesel, a grey Fai, Chin Chi Fai, Li Chun Fat, the name of Senator Burton: K. colt with outstanding form in Wah Siag Chan Kam Pul, Wheeler, he told me that the France and Belgium. He scored Leung Ping Kwan.

port would not be made public." In the Swarthmore, address, Rogge said that during the ques tioning of Joachim Herialet Nazi agent, the latter said that and many of his followers hoped Outplaying Kong Wakin Willion IC Davis, an all prome every department, Royal Air

in efforticas style at 11-4 heat- ing Scarlet. Emperor, favourite, which the champion

the

R.A.F. v Kwong Wah

Jockey Gordon Richards rode

it would be Richards 200th Force had no dificulty in beating/ler, had stated there were "large in this, garret, police foundIf there is a deficiency of

winner of the season. Reuter | Kwong Wah by goals to Lin the masses" in the United States who hundreds of temply batiles, also given item, such as grain, Daw, Mya Sein, who will repre

at

Rangoon, Oct. 27. Cork, Oct, 27. Cork's hurling team, champions

Paris scusion of the UNO: Econo- First Division

gets an allocation. of Ireland five times in, the Jast!

did not like President Roosevelt's a woman with whom lie'd been Britain must buy where she sent Burma at the forthcoming Bay Causeway London, Oct, 27.

yesterday.

International programme, Among lying for years,

Thus she may be forced to mic, Social and Education Coun 7.80 Studint. Like What 1. six years, is making, provisional

Philip was alleged to have kept buy wheat with dollars in the cll. jold Reuter today: Burma Gordon Richards, Britain's Royal Air Force attacked from them he listed, Wheelerd Like Allen Chuwer,

arrangements for coast-to-coast champion jockey, rode his 200th the start and were soon two roair

A Justice Department informa her permanently drunk on brandy US. instead of with pounds in has a strong case for the United 1.00 ..ondon Tela News, tour of the United States not winner of the season at Hurst in the lead through Eve and Me on representative said that a bottle

8,16,1 ̧m-"Stark || Parade"=Film | & summer.

He used to buy drinks in pabs Australia, where prices are Nations assistance in educational reientific, economic and social op Biaxe Stars of Today and Truter

Park yesterday. During alx Kinnon, Kwong Wah reduced the Clark had no comment to make

lift-Router, begien por Authorities said u sezond team other seasons of his quarter of arrears through Chung ""Kine-

that he is studying the whole drank alone, he did it at da

··,00 -Something for Everybody"possibly Kilkenny, which Cork a century of racing, Richards i kwong and for a time played fair on Rozge's statement other than for the entire bar. When he more favourable,

defeated for a championship re-

to situation and making a full glass in the cheapest bars.

Printed and published for the cently will accompany the Cork passed the 200 mark. His Featly well, but were not

He owned one suit one pair of years none heard a' word against prourletorn The Newspaper

him

instanterorise: Kimited by SW AUTER Navy team as an opponent for an ex-season was in 1933, when he stand the pace. was bibition of the rough running and beat all existing records, tog game was Senator Wheeler could not be shoes, two shirts

me parking bed of football-Ar ping 250 winners Aseuelated marred by a lot of petty infringe renched immediately, for comOffences Philip pleaded guilly Police knew nothing until he JAMES KEATER Windsge House,

Press

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don 20 Mays asurements (Fage) and

Thi the second and t

fell

ments Pher goals were scored montatássociated Press Career

to started 11 years ago. For 50 fold them the story himself.

Hon Lon

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