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GAMES
SET FOR TOMORROW
Entries For March 12 Race Meet
The Third Extra Race Meel- ing of the Hong Kong Jockey Club will take place on March 12. The ist of entries for the 10 events follows:
1.-Pottinger in Handicap 15 Bes ton, Fashougs, Class kr-Belle Ful inthe, Colonia, Countess Delight, Dondon, Flowin, Nevertire, Home Pon, Benavenie, Toowontoon Boy and Trade Wind
By
2. Hmaggiers Pune Hicken (lal Baeli mi Feem 2 M.11—{n})ezinin (149), Barbarlars 11871, Ne slum (341). Dusy 13471, Bathway $147), Conndian Potato 1147). Porn (6). Delphis 12471, Forever Spring (147). Money Bmw (417), Yirk, douter 1347), Jet 43475,
Kolky (147). Pelle praten Sharpshooter (147), Herd Wheel Slayer $147, Strathiyun 147, Ship +147 #nd Yment 15875.
14'getoma Pasa Sanp
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4147
(542)
Victory
મા *Her 4 Anyway, Argentina Bligest, Ito Tom Clan Wheel, Jeep Hiox, Justice of Penney Jatin, Suparin, The Bluze end 'fripall
4--l'ettinger Gap Randican (2nd Hee. Lions, Puri. Ula
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(By "MID ON").
Five senior League cricket matches tomorrow and cach one of them promising cricket of a high" standard.
It will be difficult to make any forecasts as the
teams are so well balanced in each instancexer though I would pick the Scorpions-Army match at Chater Road as the best of the :-afternoon.
home
Necreio, who are now well} on the way to championship honours (due to the upset when RAF caused last week
will be at beat the Army).
and the 10
Indians, though I do not for a moment think the visitors will be able to cause the upset of the sea- son, the homesters will do wel not to take things too lightly. for the Indians are ever abi to bent the best of them, more so when they are least expert - ed to.
Jarvest
The Airmen, fresh from the
entertain Army. over Optimists who should win, while of Pokluinta I expect the under- rivincuntes to take the points frem
Craigengower CC.
Care Free, Empress of Peer, Hot Noi, Jump Rd, Marber, National Gift, Amafires") Toetude and Windermere.
wind 9.-Magosine Oxy Handtrap 1
5- Mller Amarani. wood Zed for tone. Arables Dagger. Ben Wyss, Bochen. De
sht, Fayptian Field, Fairy Fest, Golitru Dahlin, my Giles. High press, Hom Mulder Mauler, Narvas Withens, Oak. land Bridge. Pay Day, Poker Face. Popularity. Ringmer. Bhun Fusse. Shun Symader, Southeast Wind, Bespok Hag Sink
Top Hat, Unisel, Virker and V.UP.
Another good and close game
seen at Cox's Roa should be where Kowloon Cricket Club: en- tertain the Senior Service, und -if the KCC skipper, Rob Ler, strikes torm with the ball, Navy col tense will not come as a surprise
The League
the leaders in Second Division, Indlan RC, have tough proposition at Sookunane where they mcet Recreio who are. I feel, about the best fielding tram in junior cricket today. Chief Wituran. Desert Kakelt, Prestylight, The Indians batting is so uncer Pally, Priority and Rpendaway.
7.--muzzlers Pass Babes (2nd stain that I hesitate to predict ful 2 M.P.-Condor (547), points for them, though I cannot see what else they are going to do if they are to retain the leader- ship but win.
Mot
4--Patiloger Go Handicap Grd Roses Furlong. Citron A Good
Time, Asian, Arablan Moon, Jattlefeld,
Liani.
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Epinned 153, Pltihuster 11471, Fortune Field (147), Good News (1475, Harry Farmers (147). Happy Steturn (147). Fron Maak (147), Jasmin (147), Jemima (147). Mimi #1471, Morning Bly (147), Bacing Qren (147), Radiotra (147), Reputation
Bukar, their captain, bas a his dis- number of bowlers at
4141), Reuter 1947), Roslyn (147), Boposal, each one of whom is cap- kian (247) The Tigress 1147) 無打址: able of doing things but and here Trauzer (147),
Custom Part Blandiexp (2nd Ber. Dong. Once Bount. Clam Avatun,
Centle, Slip hot,
Flying Jih, Golden Brawon. National Coastra, Peiner Dr Hut. Red Fox, Spanish Ontus. Thunder built and Victorious.
19.--Winds
Gap Bandicap, Class
In very defirute BUT he is rather prone to overbowl anyone who does no more than keep the runs down.
This is all very well in an all- day
but in match,
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Hard Rugby Game BADMINTON GROWING IN Expected Tomorrow
(By "TOUCH-JUDGE") .
Singapore's United Services XV complete their tour tomorrow afternoon with what promises to be a gruelling game against all Hong Kong.
The Singapore side have The done much for Rugger in the short period they have been here: the straight running of the hard low their backs,
particularly being tackling worth noting.
That they have not done, better up-to-date is explained by the fact that Dame Fortune has not been giving them the favours they deserve. This notwithstanding.
much better by both playing they are together as a team now than they have done and if they calleet the for one will pads tomorrow, I not be surprised.
Cricketer Wins Gold Wrist Watch
Bombay, March 2. The West Indies batsman. Everton Weekes, who recently established a world record by coring five consecutive Test enturies, won a gold wrist vatch here today for making 10 runs in a two-day Festival
This, together with the effm't- less way the ball is thrown about backs forwards and makes them extremely difficult to stop and a delight to watch.
It is possible that Churcher will be unable to turn out wing
Rugby Games In Aid Of Charity
POPULARITY IN COLONY
(By ARGONAUT)
Badminton, infant of Hong Kong's family of sports, Russians, Cut
is attaining the increasing popularity that it rightly deserves.
This was amply demonstrated by the splendid at- tendance of t followers and supporters of the
game at the opening matches of the Colony Championships last Monday and Tuesday, and also by the improved standard seen dur- ing these games.
in the colony,
Off, Ask For Newspapers
Frankfurt, March 3. Members of the Soviet Ro- blockaded patriation.Mission
by the American Army in a 15-room mansion in the heart Monday night saw seven self as one of the best, Mixed
of Frankfurt today complains. fixtures of the Championships Doubles players
by the scientific way in which ed, of being cut off from the readh their decision.
world and appealed for news→ his shots were directed.
papera. Player of the night was un-
Russian läst
An English-speaking year's
ventured out' of the doubledly S. Saul, been seen to play such a good house for the first time since an Junior Champion. Never has he lieutenant
grounds 24 hours
"Give un
io n face Injury suffered in the Saturday, March 12, and March | hurdle of the night-however, Kathe as he did that night. There MP guard was thrown around
carller gaines but this is not yet certain,
Hong Kong Forwards should seruma have the belter in the and loose but once more I think Singapore will prove superior in the lie out.
name
night,
well to
extend new 'players, Saul, combination to win their i
The hall backs are well match-i tean, colmirs and names of eight smashes and agility event,ceive It, Gilles
oth sides being fortunate in attacking having hard running
atside halves and relentless de- ending serum halves.
class.
trease in support for rugger info ayer,
There has been a tremendous more
Single
news-
C. H. Ngan, of Kowloon Tong, The annual Seven-A-alde Rug- go: Tournament, in tid of clarity, showed that he is quite a force will be held on the ground of the to be reckoned with in the Junior Hong Kong Football Club on event when he cleared his first
in two straight acts. Η απόμεν 19, this year and entries are in vited from
teams of civilians, went to E. M. Rozario and J. A were very few, if any at all, that the mission
who expected the Gillies- ago young
He shouted Police, HM Ships and Shore Es-Motta, we
Land Forces and
who played tablishments,
of Recreio's game against that formidable P. papers. We are cut off from the RAF any other interested gain
and
the botter
world here. Can't we at least veteran p
W. Lawrence and K. Hool-C. K. Lee pair,
But Saul got into one of his have newspapers?” contestants.
Entries Including
A. Carvalho. Motta especially,
The American military pollice- team, the name of team organt caught the aye with his powerful rare forms, and everywhere the
mon at the main gate provided bird went he was there to re- er, address, telephone number,
the United gave his able him with a copy of In the Ladies players from whom the team is
A plucky Miss B. Remedios, went support but it was mainly Saul's States Army's unoicial publica- to be selected, should be submitt-
down to RCC's
Mrs. Tamworth, efforts that the game was won. tinn, the Stars and Stripes, which banner-lined the story of the ed to Mr. R. de Rome, Hong who 15 developing into a fine
non-stop, round the world flight Tonight's Gomes Kong Electric Co. before noon on singles player this season.
of an American B-50 bomber. draw Tuesday March, 1-the
Considering that it was her
Το reporter's
question the place <m Thursday Arst major
Another attractive programme tournament game, Singapore's backs pre. I think, well take
lieutenant shouted back "We are the combination-their March 10, and will be published
Recreio girl put up of seven games has been arrang-
warm and comfortable." he superior
young
per-ed for tonight at the VRC court. than a creditable
A thin column of smoke from running and handling being first-n the local press.
more ex-
Match of the evening will be one of the two chimneys of the against a
the Senior Singles encounter bo-
house indicated the Russians had two YMCA players, of a number of one
the Colony this year and much
tho Hong Kong's hacks, have not
Although handicapped by har tween the
found
nicans of operating prizes given by loen erteket en-
auxiliary heating unit. The main thusiasts for Individual feats in yet shown of their best against rester enthusiasm has been dis-
Patrick is a veteran of many heating plant was put out of or- the 12-a-alde match between the the Southern side and if. Hen played and it is hoped therefore short reach, she put across some W. F. Foo and Patrick Wong.
derson and Pritchett strike their that there will be a record entry beautiful cross net shots which
completely titanic struggles during the past der yesterday when
military West Indies and the Governor's best form we many yet see Singa- for the sevens this year and pro- had her opponent
With improved back years and is one of the most Mahatma
being overcome
kind, and beaten." vided the weather is
American military police to- Foo, on the other hand has all it is to be hoped that all of them with good public support, a sub-hand and harder lobbing, she experience shuttlers in the colony. police cut off the water supply. Gandhi National Memorial Fundore's defence
were prepared to excavate day the advantages of About 20,000 people saw some will have learned that Vandeu-stantial sum should be donated to could easily develop into a first
rate player
Singles water pipes in front of the houso West meulen ave-free cricket and the
cannot be shaken by local charities.
A. J. Gonsalves and Miss to player, staying power and court occupied by the eight members of ndles declared at 288 for
ten kicks elther high or low which
St. Teress did not have coverage, but is Inclined to in- Silva
Mission the Soviet Repatriation wickets in their first innings.
In the American zone, to enforce If all their own way, even though dulge in playing to the gallery. In reply, the Indian team, led are directed straight to him, he
Patrick should win, although the blockade. they beat M. Kempton and Miss
There he may have to put everything This move was to ensure that D. Ramsay in two sets. were some anxious moments in the known into tonight's game. not a drep of water could trickle Other attractions will be the through to the men and officers the second set after deuce had
V Gon-in the partially-shuttered man- been called, when the Kowloon Gillies-Mrs. Tamworth A meeting of the Hong KonDock youngsters could have pull-salves-Mr. M. Xavier Senior slon,
whe were facing their Football Association Council will
Doubles match, and the D. C. second day without light, gas, be held at the Association's office
Gloria played a useful game Lau-Miss Helen Kwong v C. H. water or telephone. on Tuesday, March 8, az 5.16 p.m.
at the not, but, Gonsalves seemed Ngan-Miss T. Remedios AGENDA
to be playing in fits, and over-counter, in the anxiety cost him many valuable Doubles. points.
ricket match.
This was
m
the in aid of
on
be upset by Wednesday, by the Governor of Bombay, hartan, however, as could be seen
five wirkels by kicking over cored 137 for
or across the felt he close of play.-Reuter.
away from him.
Walk-Overs Conceded
should
hard be a grand fought game with little, to choose between the teams."
The game will be played on the Club Ground and kick-off
Four walk-overs were conceded will be at 4 p.m.
in yesterday's fixtures of the HKCC Club Singles Champion- afternoon ship. must take chances Full scores are: partnership, then the
6-2, 6-1,
Miri An Bing, Al Fresco, kutuma | cricket one Leaf. Hur Pater, Constant tur, Corrie and I the stock bowlers fail 10T.M. Jones beat W.G.D. Cooper,¦ Der Dashing Beauty 11, Ding How | break a Elmer, Kingfisher, Kwong Yiu, Lightning other not so regular ones us! Miami Beauty, Nike, Remarie, Bagler- 11, Strathnamera, Bulphur, The Chief. be given a chance to see what Tusy and Whirlawny,
The
athletic snnual
sports meeting at St. Stephen's College will be hold at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow at Stanley.
they can do.
Kowloon Cricket Club toke on the Navy and here I fully expect the hone team
They to win.
and a shrewd captain in Stewart Gray.
have a very well-balanced side
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P.H. Bonnerman beat G.S. Cox-
hend, 6-0, 7-5.
A. Furrer beat G.. Wigglesworth Dr. H. Meyer beat G.A. Lemay,
W.0.
W,D
1956 OLYMPIAD
IN DETROIT?
Washington, March 2. The Senate today passed a resolution urging the Inter- national Olympic Federation to hold the 1956 Games in Detroit.
HKFA Meeting On Tuesday
1. To confirm Minutes of Coun-
cil meeting No. 8.
2.
To adopt Minutes of Special Commitice meeting No. 1.
5. To adopt Minutes of Special
ed the game out.
young
ก
Junior
en- The four Soviet officers und Mixed four other ranks were ordered by the Americans to leave tho that have declared zone and they will stay until they receive
from ordars
Moscow-United Presk and Beuter.
A Victory Recreation Club 7.09 p.m. (Junior Men's Binales) Wons
Yan M. Kempron
and Min Q, let y A.L. Fisher and
brainy Kempton is, a player, who has improved a cat 1.35, p.m. Junior Mixed Double P. Lo Referees Sub-Committee meet- deal since last year. He has on
attractive style and given ther. Ankeron ing No. 1.
For P.H. Wong.
4. To adopt Minutes of Inter-advantage of playing with good 9 pm. (Benior Hen's Singles) W.F. players should show considerable improvement...
Much the better combination, and Mis A. Heaf
Miss May
⚫port
port Sub-Committee meeting No. 8.
5. To adopt Minutes of Emer-
Nos. 9 and 10.
Accounts.
1.30 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles) W. Gil. live and Mr. A. Tamworth R.F. Gonsalves all Hien M. Xavier,
.............♥. Mian M, Ribeiranumunalari me d
p.m. (Junior Mixed Doubles) D.. in the Ladies Doubles, although .30
went to three nets. Mrs.
The resolution has the support Rency Sub-Committee meeting Leong fully deserved their win 2.00 p.m. 11.adlow Single) Mia M. Ban
R. Segalen best HJ. Armstrong, of American athletic, organisa-6 J. D. Mackic
W.0.
Ww.o.
tions.
Barrow. beat J.
THIS EVENING'S GAMES.
Court 1: D. Nolan vs. F.V. Hur Court 2: K.M. Getz vs.
J.B.
rison.
Hawthorn.
Court 3 J.L. Pearce vs. K.J.
Iiddy.
Court 4: J.V. Sellors
: Heenan.
UMPIRES
V9.
M.
To select ground for Challenge Benjamin appeared a little no Shield Final, 2nd April, 1949.
INDONESIANS RENEW ATTACK
Batavia, March 3. The local Dutch press reported Lau and Mus 16. Kwong v G.II. Ngan today that large, heavily armed
and Mlas T. Remedios.
Republican armed units launched
The United States last played host to the Games in 1932 when 8. Te select ground for Inter-vous, and Marie though playing 10.00 p.m. (Junior Men's Doubles) Cy.
Yung and K., Chong F/LA, Grinwo-day attack on Jogjakarta on Monday, but were driven off at her top form, could not stave
and Cpl. Fraser, Uey were held in Los Angeles.
national Cup Final, 10th April, off the systematic attack of their 10.50 m (Bear Men's Doubies) B.A. by the Dutch who inflicted heavy International Olympic
losses on the Indonesians.-Unit- opponents. Committee will decide the venue. To sanction Council Members
Gray and Partner H.T. Hrah and T.D. Teul,
ed Press. of the 1956 Games when it meets in Rome next month.
The
Other cities expected to apply for the Games in that year in- elude Melbourne, Buenos Aires, Rome and Lausanne-Beuter.
London, March 2.
1940.
as
to become active referees under Rulo 20 of the HKFA amended at the Extraordinary General Meeting i 10, Correspondence.
IRC 1st XI The Umpires for next week's'
The Cumbridge University XV Rumes are,
will represent The following the Royal Air Friday: C. W. L. Way, J. D. Mae- today defeated
kie, K.A. Cook and G.W. Force by 11 points. to 8 in the Indian Recreation Club in a Axture cricket First League Sewell.
rugby union game.-Router.
against Club de Recrelo at Soo- kunpoo tomorrow at 1.45 p.m.:
AR. Abbas (Capt), A el
World Heavyweight Fight In September?
London, March 2.
The proposed world heavyweight championship fight between the American Leo Savold, and the winner of the Woodcock-Mills contest may be staged in London's Hyde Park next September..
all
The promoter, Jack Solo- who both have big financial in- mons, said there is no ground terests in Madison Square Gar- in London big
toden, say they have Ezzard Char- enough
Joc Walcott already the people les and accommodate who would want to see the signed, for a title fight.
Jacobs's hold on heavyweight night, and if he can get petite bouts passed
on his mission from the Ministry of clusive option on, Louis'e .. ser- Works, he will erect a stem-¡vices. porary stadium to hold more than 100,000 people.
Tuesday's games at the Recreio court revealed a new feminitie in Miss H. P. Lam, who Lalent partnered Patrick Wong in the Mixed Doubles game" against Mrs. Stokes and Bill Funk. Her servien left nothing to be desired and her coolness at the net was Patrick conspicuous asset." Wong early distinguished him-
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FRENCH REDS
el Arculli, Jr. A.K. Ismail, S.A. FAVOUR RUSSIANS
Innall, S.H. Khan, A.. Kit- chell, A.R. Minu. 1.M. Omar, M.I. Razack, M. Samy and A.R. Sullilad.
Umpire: .M. Butt. Scorer: A.M. Wahab, Jr.
KHALSA XI
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:
Badminton Singles Championships Begin
London, March 2.
Malayan, Indian and American players dominat- ed the opening stages of the men's singles in the All-England badminton championships which bogan at Harringay Arena here today. Kee Fong. of Malaya,
Paris, March 3. A crowd of 10,000 prow Communists thunderously pledged last night to groat Soviet troops! It was a day of surprises for, Lim as liberators if they ever arrive before the third round had been clashes with India's Thomas Cup captain. George Lewis, and H. on French soli.
Ata mash' mesting, Maurice completed, no less than four of rreira. of India, has the un-
Duclos, the eight seeded players, in-
enviable task of trying to end
tories-Reuter.
Thorez and Jacques
The following have been select-leader of the French Communist cluding the Danish holder. Dave Freeman's long run of vic-
In a dozen Skaarup, had been eliminated. ed to represent the "Khalsa Party, repeated
its forms
current Hockey XI in their HKHA fx- different
The Maloyans provided two of will never fight ture against Recreto on Sunday, slogan: "France
these upsets, Law Teik Hock, at 10 a.m. at Police Club Ground, the
Soviet Union. "The
"atood before, a their No. 3 player in the Thomps
. Boundary Street, Shamshulpo:-
speakers
Cup, beating Nils Jonson, Makhan Singh, A. E. P. Guest, 15-foot
.ot portrait
Thore Swedish ace, in straight games Yaqub Khan, J.S. Dillon, M. Secretary-General of the party and Lim Fee Fong accounting for H. Hussan, Subedar Bhagat There were smaller portraits of Marten Mendez, the American
Guest G.W.P.
D. Stalin, Marx, Engels and Lenin. No. 2, in a similar manner. R.-Associated Press.
Baye
Singh,
Gusano, Narinder Singh,
ax-
Reserve: Mohinder Singh.
Mickey and US. Dillon
SCORPIONS XI
.
V
tho
FIRE KILLS 16 THOROUGHBREDS
Lexington, Kentucky, March 2.
thoroughbreds, in- Sixteen cluding five two-year olds; were Freeman, 23-year-old burned to death today when a doctor, justifled his fro destroyed the training · barn |REDS IN. N. KOREA American
position 05 favourite for the title, beating his fellow Ameri- on the Walnut Springs farm of
cri-Clifford Mooers. TO GO TO POLLS
cnn and doubles partner, Wynn
Walter Jones, form manager, Rogers, to reach the last 10 with estimates the damage in excess,
Freeman of US$200,000, Не sald the'
horses alone were worth more
The following will represent
The He is reported to have said: HKCC "Scorpions" in their First "I am through with promoting.
in
at
a perfect exhibition.
thus maintained his
unbeuten
record over the past ten years.
than $150,000-United Press.
[
X-CCC. 1sh XP
The following have been sélect- ed to rapresent Cralgengower y Cricket Club in a First League cricket match against Hong Kong University at
Pokfulam
to morrow at 1.45 p.m.
G. A. Souza, S. Ramchand, A to reach the last oight, and was H. Ismail, P. J. Billmoria, T
Wong Peng Soon, the singa pora- shamplan, was not ex tended in either of his matcher
Seoul, March 3. Communist radio Lengue
cricket match against Pyongyang, capital of Northern An application has already 1 guess it is time retire." Army at Chater Road tomorrow Korea, announced today election
will be held in North Korea on been made to the appropriate
But Harry Markson, operating at 145 p.m.
March 30 for people's com Freeman's compatriot, Carl Government department
L. F. Stokes. O. J. Kerr, T. A.
mittees of
coun Loveday, also gavo provinces, cities,
a. perfect Meanwhile Joo Louis's retire-Director of 20th Century Sport-
Poarce, M. Newton, H. Owen ment as the world heavyweight ing Club, said that Mike Jacobs Hughes, J. E. Richardson, D. H. les end wards. that only play in beating Skaarup. in boxing champ
has started as definitely not retiring from
The radio specified "that
three games. Loveday clashes the "promoters'
will Leach, F. Howarth, I. N. MacLeod, promotion game, and
the Northern half of the row with Law Telk Hock in the quar spanning the Atlantic.
make a fight of it. j
E. F. Gee and G, B. Gibbons.
public will the elections be held ter finali The "Brown Bombor," backed "The Tournament of Cham- & P., Weir (scores).
thus igioring the United Nations powerful combine, has plons," backed by the Columbia
recomised Republic of Korea challangen Wilke Jacobs 12-year Broadcasting System, with Its JARDINES XI
which governs the Southern half monopoly of the heavyweight television network, is also ar the
The following team will renre of the country.Associated Press. championship by assuming the picture, and has announced plans Bent Jardines in an Inter-Ho
the next for an eliminating series to find cricket match against Dodwells o of promoter for rld title.
a new champion.
Sunday, March 6, at 11.16 am, an
For, spitting in a public place, Jack Solomons has also TO- A typical press comment
the
a mess-boy of the ss. Shirols of
His next opponent is India'a ceived wide attention In Ameri- day was by the New York "Daily Hong Cricket Clus
India was brought before, Mr- star, D. Moham, Lal. can newspapers by announding Mirror which said that the DS.Middleditch, that the world title plans invol- Louis announcement Round Ticketia, J. V. Bellora A B., K. X. d'Almada ut Central yester- ving Lee Savold, Freddie Mills delayed action bomb into Ule Grint. G. M. Mills, Hawthorn, day, emendis, aged 29, was pleted tomorrow when Ooi Telk ure the CHINA WAIL LIMITED, BY
atic world and exploded a S. A. Tremlett, C. L. C. Blott, B.
bound over, by the court in the Hock, the Malayan champion, VRANK LESLIE BUBII, Windsor House, The Louis camp, backed by promotional water international Ward and J. D. Mocklo.
sum of 150 for 12 months. meels Ole Jensen, of Denmark; Hong Kong.”“ Arthur: Wirls sind James Morris, I proportiona-Router.
18th man: W, A. Hue,
and, Bruce Woodcock.
to-
'n Vissin
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particularly impressive against- the Danish Themes Cup player, Proben Dabelatoon,
The third round will be com-
ON
Humjahn, K. Y. Tam, S. Xoshaw, Crabtree, D. Readman, K. M.
R. Tay and J. L. Youngpaye) 12th man H. Email,
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