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New Zealand 108 For
Three Against Yorkshire
Sheffield, July 27.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949,
Rumjahn, Omar Win
SWIMMING EXHIBITION
Bowls Singles Matches WILL BE HELD
(By "RAMBLER")
The New Zealanders, in their match with York Bobby Locke further progress was made in the Colony Open
shire here today, scored 108 runs for the loss of three wickets at the luncheon interval. Yorkshire, several times county champions, form- ed the opposition to the New Zealanders here today when the touring side renewed ac- quaintances with Brian Close, the young receiving his..county. cap.
county player, who attained Test rank before
and on .D In fine weather
Zealand wieket, New good
teams and the batted firal were: Yorkshire-Len Hutton, FA. Lowson, W. Watson, E. Lester, W. G. Keithley, N. W. D. Yardley, D. B. Close, J. H. Wardle, J. P. Whitehead,
after lunch, another wicket was Wal- vitally necessary to them. lace was never looking happy against Hollies and it came as no urprise when the New Zealander was leg before when playing back He was rather unlucky at 109. Inpamuch as the ball kept low,
Arrives In Belfast
Belfast, July 20. Bobby Locke. the South Afrienn golf star. arrived in Belfast today by plane to com- pete in the Irish Open cham- pionship starting tomorrow. He came from London Glasgow, where he received cable inviting him to
return for the .s.
}} tourney Spokane,
kang, Washington. Locke sale the cable came from Bud Ward, the amateur golier from Spokano have not had time to think about it yet, raid Locke.
to a1
U. A. Lown Bowls Singles championship with Rumjahn of the Indian Recreation Club qualifying for the third Round with a drama- tic win over J. E. Noronha at the Kowloon Cricket Club by 21-20.
shot to win Noronha on the next three lay the shot, but turnjohn came back fighting and on each took the shot from Noronha.
and score
Hong
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SCAA Meet CRC In Crucial Tennis Match
roads of the local tennis world lead to King's Park this afternoon, where the tennis battle of the season will be fought ouf be- tween the South China-Athletic-Associațion–› and the Chinese Recreation Club, the two Brown said that Bittner made
premier men's tennis clubs in the Colony. no mention of the threat of sus pension of the swimmers by the United States Amateur Athletic, Although Ip Koon-hong, the and B. Remedios 8-3, beat L. Union, as reported by AP yester-reigning Colony Singles cham- Guterres and Al Yvanovich 8-4.
A. Anderson and R. Lindemän QUY
pion will not be present to do At the Kowloon Bowling
The Americans are due to ar- service for his Club, today's (SRC) lost to A. Alves, and Or Green Club, A. M. Omar of
rive by PAL on August 1, stag- match will not lack colour in mund 4-6, beat. Guterres, and the Craigengower Cricket Club
ing the exhibition on the follow-that South China are expect-Remedies 6-0, bent Guterres and
Yvanovich 0-3. ing two days.
ed to introduce into their team bent F. X. M. da Silva of the
Capt. Nicholson and Wright Meanwhile in Hong Kong. Ted
as colourful a figure as Ip in (USHC) beat Alves and Osmund Club de Recreio by 22-12 after
Deciding Head
trown and Poon Wing-ki,
A. Wel who extended the local 3-4, beat Guterres and Remedior 10 heads.
show. have
champion to three sets in the o, beat Guterres and Yvano- Rumjahn's victory was soll the
After 24 heads the score was 20 sponsors for he had to all. On the deciding head Noronha completed local arrangements.
Stands are being erected at the last Shanghai Open tourno-vich 0-2. mare creditable night an uphin battle during the lay the shot a few inches behind
to comment.
CRC "A" KCC 0 the jack. Rumjahn came through Ritz swimming both
The match itself should be a modele more than 2,500 specia-
Y.K. Chung and K.W. M Although greater part of the game.
Rumjuhn
the shot got the to draw
Lors at one sitting.. Advance close affair, with the Tai Hang green right from the start and | dramatic win. took the lend to 5-0 lafter four A. M. Omar qualified for the bookings are open and in Brown's Club holding a slight advantage, (CRC) beat D. Hung and F.A rke was black listed
heads, Noronha came back strong- next round when he beat F. X. words: "the show will go on In The South China team can still Broodbridge 6-2, beat W.A.' Ni-
22-12. This brought Donnelly in for an
The accordance with arrangements at hold their own, if they will not cholas and R.S. Capell 8-0, bea Miranday by the U.S. Profession-ly and registered two threes and M. da Silva by
allow themselves to be morally J. Gues and J. Arzooni.6-0. V. J. Scott, J. Beld. F. B. Sinitaifthander partnership.
upset by [p's absence. M. Donnelly, W., A. Hadle, which New Zealand's main hopes al Golfers Association from com- a single on the following three standard of bowls wan extremely the outset."
The following are expected to Mooney, 11 Stubne,, F. L.
he allegedly
be the line-ups: Barce, E. 15.Cave ustri G.F. Creof saving the gnate rested. Thor Peling in tournaments It sponsors heads lo tuke lead to 7-5. Noronha | high with both players giving aj failed to however allowed Rumjahn to re- good display. It was the more were certainly best suited to deal because
keep his clatem.
gistered a single on the follow-consistent bowling on the part of with the deliveries of Hullies,
ing head. Thereafter, Noronha Omar that gave him a well de-i Locke A Big Draw England's hopes faded as the
scured eight shots on the follow-served victory. lefthandera took
Commenting on the bon,
Omar took the lead right from ing five heads to lead 15-6, Rum- john reduced the lead with two the start and kept it till the last on the following head and by the wood was rolled. The score was end of the 16th head Noropha 3-2 in favour of Omar at the end
CRO "C" 2}-CCC 81 was leading 19-11.
of the 4th head, five all on the the 11th
S.K. Leung and T.S. Lo (CRC) Rumjahn came. back fighting sixth head, 14-0 on
Yesterday's Matches loss to H.K. Chan and S.M. Lai and registered four shots on the head. 15-12 on the 15th head. next three heads
shots in the inmander Robert C.T. Ros.
to bring the With only three
Ercreation Club 2-6, drew with B.W. Choy and Secrotury of the British PGA score tu 10-10 in favour
of feat. Omar exerted pressure and he was enlllng a special Norunha. The Portuguese player finished off the game on the next B. Marques, A. M. Sonze, R. F. "B" team still retained the lead H.T. Woo 5-8, beat Y.P. Choy and
Lux, J. A. Luz A. P. Pereira, C. In the "C" Division League with K.S. Hau 6-0. snil
hends by scoring geven members
hscored a single on the 22nd head three meeting
Roza
oza Pereira, C. C. Pareitp, V. F. 12 points although it had a resten
(CRC) Exerulivu Committee tu dispuss to leari, 20-10. Needing a single! shots.
V. Ribeiro.
1st team "B" versus
sus Police the American ban on Locke,
Recreation Club at PRC:
D.
Sutcliffe.
V. Brennan and F. Trueman.
New Zealand-Veri
wed.
Sutcliffe monopoilsed the sear
And ing, driving
puiling with! tett case un the bass); ^%, pitch, Scott, however, was never happy and was clean bowled by Whitehead, the pace bowler.
The New Zealanders were soon in igre trouble, Al 58, Heid play- el on to one of Wardle's und the same bowler completely Lead South ten runs late).
slows
Sutcliffe reached his 50 after Ba inute and with Donnelly an sher left hander, os his partner, ru came freely with delightfu' stroke play by both batsmen.
Yorkshire's 18 year
old fast bowler, F. S. Truman, had to b carried off the field in his second ll of bowling. After delivering The Ball G Sutcliffe quickly
and
Main Hopes
command of
the bowling and long before Landon "Star" sald, "There is ne tex the inninge defeat wa doar that America's loss in ban- averted Close had 盘 tewning Fobby Locke from PGA overs. but looked
innocuous tournaments JK Britain's tal. and Butcliffe treated Kimocka la a big draw wherever he harshly.
on, and
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Brown himself went the combined leg spin attack of Hollies and Brown kept the bats- men quieter, but did not prevent the 's Sateliffe from entering soon after the stand with Don ally had passed the half cen "Until we meet," sad Com- turs,
mander Roo, cannot say any- when ting. I run aven ket Quick Bowling Cho iges
neet." We will Sutcliffe exceeded his best Test
Locken captain of the Ori. England when the
tinh - D&A. Hồ was..elected third of three sweeps to leg, all
the boat
the after winning Open championship. for four, took him past 62, his score in the first match of the
The Sportsman's Diary in the series. Brown tried
"Evening Standard" com- London present
changes mented. "I seems a several quick bowling
pity that the and at 187, after
Sutcliffe had trouble hus brought By just passed his century. Compton heud. because
beer een
Locke out of i brake the partnership by getting courtesy remained here for a Sutcliffe leg before.
few weeks
he turned Hence in Attilered a sever sprain. A doctor was called and Trueman was found to be suffer- ing from an acute sprain at the base of the spine. It is probable that he will take no further part
in the match.
Scores:
Innings.
New
Sutcliffe, not out
Zealandfi
1st
33
Scott, b. Whitehead
Reid, b. Wardle
Smith. b. Wardle
Danelly, not out
Exirna
I
It was sweet revenge for the Middlesex mon, who just pre-
to
after his success at Sandwich. One wonders if the American decision is in keeping
Middlesex Share Lead With Worcester
London, July 26. their resounding victory over Worcestershire, Middlesex have joined their rivals' at the head of the County cricket championship table, each with 116 points from 17 matches.
3viously had been despatched for with the best traditions of U.S. First innings points for Warwickshire and Glamor.
two successive fours by Sutcliffe. 24 Allogether Sutcliffe batted two hours and 45 minutes, hit 12 fours and played a chanceless in- nings for his Arst Test century in this country.
108
Total for three.
Third Test Ends In Draw
Manchester, July 20 England and New Zealand drew the third Test cricket match here today with the final score. board in brief showing New Zen-
Reid and Donnelly, whoso big stand in the first innings Baved New Zealand, were to. gether until tea, having added
28 runs.
New Zealand were then 08
golf,"Associated Press.
An Outsider Wins £1,700 Steward's Cup
gan enabled them to join defeated Yorkshire in third place. All three Counties hove 104 points Yorkshire and Warwickshire from 17 matches, Glamorgan from 18.
4.
Lawn Bowls
Teams
SCAAS: Roch Leung and T.T. Chen, Edwin Chay and Sze-10 Blck, David Choy and A Wel
CRC: Tsui Wai-pui and Choy Lown Bowls teams for Satur-Tin-fook. Tral Yuli-pui and Lee Yue-wing. George Choa and Leo day, July 30.
Wal-tong.
CLUB DE RECREIO 1st team "A" vermis, Kowloon Cricket Club of King's Park:
G. A. Guterres, C, E, Marques, E. V. V. Ribeiro, J. E. Norths.
The Chinese
Yesterday.
South who
Daniel Chan K.T. Lai (CRC) beat Hung and Broadbridge 6-2 beat
Nicholas and
and Capell 0-1, bea Guest and Arzooni 0-1,
F.K. Lou and C.S. Wong (CRC) beal Hung, and Broadbridge 6-2
0-2 beat Nicholas and Capell beat Guest and Arzooni 6-1.
S.M. Wong and K.S., Won
with Chain And Lay drew The CRC "A" team jumps to 0-0, lost to Choy and Woo 5-7 the
second position as a result of lost to Choy and Hau 3-6:
Y.T. Chung and George Lin r Kowloo win over the
(CRC) lost to Chan and Lau 2-6 Club, replacing Cricket
lost to Choy and Woo 1-6, drew China Athletle Association,
with Choy and Hsu 6-6. now occupy the third berth.
SCAA y LRC postponed) Craigengower, IRC and USRC each won thele. games against Dock and CRC "C, Kowloom Recreio respectively.
H. R. Piano, G. A. Noronha, C. 9-0 F. Remedios, L. F. Xavier. P. N. da
A. M. Alves, F. X. Rcares, J. C. Remedios. M. A.
р Baptisto, .C.
FX KHC M. Silva,
2nd team versus Talkoo Dock Club at Talkoo!
L. S. Silva, J. P. Xavier, M. F. Pinna, E. M. Alarcon. A. M. Silva, P. A Costa, A. Beltrap, A. F.
Lopes R. M. V Ribeiro, B. Pintor A V. Gogano, A Noronha.
B. A. Campos, J. A.:Victor, M. to
Men's "C" Division
—League Standings
MEN'S "C" DIVISION
CRO "B"
ORG "A" BOA A
IRC Kowloon Dock.1 JH. Burbock and R. Lapsley CCC
and
RCC
Nestalo
(KD) best S.M. Rumjahn and mo Brd team versus Prison Officer & H. Khen 6-4, lost to S.E.M.
Bux and 5.A. Karim 0-0, 'lost CRC Club at King's Park:
A.J. Hussain
W. I UBRO 2-0. 0. lay (KD) lost to Rumjahn and Khan 1-0, Icat to Bux and Karim 2-U. lost i Hussain and Moham→ med -7.
L. Roza, J. J. Basto, J. Fonseca, Mohammop and R.S. Gour. LRE
M. Nunes, J. Cotton, L. A. Bo- tario. G. A. Fine, S, E., Souza, E. H. Carvalho, D. C. Alves.
HKFC
G.K. Humphreys
and
w
2nd teara versus Kowloon Cricket Club at Happy Valley: G. 8, Brown, L. Strange, C. Carr, Gaitney (KD) lost to Rumjahn M. N. Rakusen (Skip LF and Khan 0-0, lost to Bux and Hamley, A. McAlpine, T. Pile, B. Karlin 1-6, lost to Hussain, and O. Bickford (Skip); J. 6. Howell,, Mohammed 3-6.
Strange, J. A. R. Selby, N. J.
land 293 and 348 for seven. Eng-rims in front and there remained owned by Mrs. W. J. Arm- runs were scored, Warwick-1 Spooner could not score off the Bebbington (Skip);;«kong man
land 440 for nine declared,
wp
little hope England had after
strong,
Warwickshire Look part And off the next ball Bromley with Kent in one of the most should have been stumped. Two exciting finishes to a drawn singles followed, and then a leg: Goodwood, July 28.
After three bye off which Bromley survived game for years. The Bite, a 33 to outsider days' play, during which 720
hut an appeal for leg before.
only 115 minutes for play, so that
a Cambridge widow, shire needed only two runs to
last ball. Long before -slumps were the draw seemed inevitable.
win when play closed today, drawn it was obvious that there Brown saved the new ball until beat Mr. V. Gilmour's 20 16
1 shot, Spartan Sacrifice, by while Kent had only to secure would be no definite result, What after tog when Bailey had one
wicket opponents' last getling the first two New Zea- good spell with it and clean bowl- a short head in a photo-finish while
ed Reid. Rabone came out to to win the £1,700 Stewards for victory to be theirs. wickets for
for 58 were shat join Donnelly and the fallare Cup, when the four-day Good-
Worcestershire held Bart Sutcliffe wen: break this stand
out for wood meeting was begun to three and a half hours against really stopped w wher in such his first Test century England from foreing a victory. day.
Middlesex today, but could not and Martin Donnelly When the last hour arrived New
The pair flashed past the most gave off an overwhelming de a brilliant
80,
On a pitch showing signs mid-atternoon
New Zealand were 130 Fans ahead and insoparable to the human eye and feat. On a
provided the first photo-finish for of wear.
"Laddie" Outschoorn, cleared their first instill had five wickets standing.
Donnelly, when 80, and Moones which was contested by 21 run-cestershire's Ceylon batsman.
the ovent, a six-furlongs sprint. of 147 and there
both spla and pace then remained about three hu
bowling and became an inspira- The pitch
ner. appeared
Lady Bullough's, Luminary, tion to his colleagues. His 94
Innel
tered
on 10
later hit
By
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had
when going were both atumped out in an attempt to drive Brown,
for play in to favour that type but Rabone and Burtt then hekl
be taking
Final Scores
of bowler, but the struggle be- out until stumps were drawn. tween them and New Zealand's two brilliant lefthanders, Sut ciifle und Donnelly, ended with honours to the batemen.
4 to 1 favourite, made a gallant not out was his best of the sea- effort to set up a weight-carrying son, and with Yarnold (81) he record for a three-year-old with added 100 in 85 minutes for the nine stone, and would hava wan in two or three more strides. He eighth wicket. was half a length behind. 101 Mr. R.
The Anal scoreboard read: New Zealand: 1st innings 293.
2ND INNINGS Sutcliffe lbw, b Compton Scott, b Jackson
Before play started Brown met have thought deeply whether to declare at once or carry on bat: Hadice, e' Brown, b Hollier.. ting. He decided to bat and used Wallaco lbw, b Holles
the heaviest roller in order to Donnelly st., Evans, b Brown break up the pitch. But in an Reid, Bailey. hour England at four wickets Rabone, not out
for 77 before declaring.
Foster's Combined 13 Operations, who formerly raced
Exciting Match
FILIPINO CLUB
UBRC 7-Recrelo 2 E.A. Hancock and Cupt. Mak- 2nd team versus Kowloon reth (USRC) lost to A. Alves and Bowling Green Club at King's Osmund 4-8, beat M. Guterres Surrey Bowlers Assume
Park: Command
J. W. Lee, C. F. Lee, V. N. Allenza, W. V. Field (Skip). W. The Surrey bowlors quickly F. Johnson, T. K. Lim, H. Y. Hsu, assumed command against York- W, C. Ogley, (Sklp)::A. Y. Lep, hire, on a responsive pitch, and w. S. Chang, R. Basa, D. A only Lester stood firm following Razario (Skip). his first innings of 58 with 41. Reserves--F. Rodrigues, 1 8.
Lock and Eric Bedsar caused Yorkshire's
diemiat quick
led Surrey to their fourth win out of the last six matches. They are now sixth in the table with 100 points.
Castro.
and their ascend championship VRC's
defeat this son
Night
The Victoria Recreation: Club's A sixth wicket stand of 138 in "More Night," a swim gala 110. minutes by Hampshire's evening-honouring the Knight
and Walker
Derek hood of the club's president, Sit Ciffford
Glamorgan's Arthur Morse, will have the foiled Highlight of the exciting match Shackleton hotween Kent and Warwickshire bid for a win. Each made his following, programme 22 In India, ran well under a top was a hat-trick by the New highest score for the County and 14 wolght of nine stone. sevan Zealander, Tom Pritchard, of Walker got his first century for 10 pounds, Io finished seventh, Warwickshire-the third of the them, with 12 fours.
A Popular Winner
Revill and Rhodes broke the Pritchard, who also performed ith wicket record for Derbyshire the hat-trick lust year, dismissed by putting up 188 against Not- Phebey, Crush and Upton.
25
30
Ridden by Harry Packham an
Trevor Balley wax unbeaten Mooney st., Evans, b Brown 15 trained by 70-year old Mr. J. Wood
Burit, not out
Extrax
Total for 7 wkle.
Bowling
with 72 runs to his crodit, but this i grand effort, which incidentally saw hlin paas kin thousand runs ja for the season, probably handicap- ped his bowling. He was not the fores of the first innings when England were in the field and had Bailey only one good spell when he took Jackson a wicket to give him his 06th of fallion the near.
Tried Everything
Brown
Olona
Brown tried everything he had Compton to got New Zealand out and used Edrich all 10 available men, only God- Simpson
Evans, the wicket-keeper, Wa
frey
Vashbrook
not having a burn with the ball, Hutton
season.
100
Event No. YRC senior boys
yards free style.
Event No. 2. 4,60-yard free style relay. (Police, Combiried Services, HKDF).
Women's 80 yards!
Event No. 3.
tinghamshire. The previous best tree. 4. men's 100 yardsl
The
malch was a triumph was 170 in 1885,
The resula of the games ended for the two professional cap-| tains, who hit top score in each) today were; of the four innings. Altogether Ames made 229 and Dollery 213.
Results
The Bite, a four-year old colt. by 12 Denturium out of Combine, look the load a furlong from home and 948
held on to become a popular win-
the bookmakers. ner with
It was the third suc
successiva rat- Walder to win, Refund winning the
At Bristol: Gloucestershirë beat; 1 Arst
33 to 1, and Lord The last over arrived with Lancashire by 10 wickets. Lan- Rondary's Forethought, leading Warwickshire still needing five, cashire 220 and 138; Gloucester- from start to finish, to win the with eight of their wickets down. abire 305 and 58 for none.
Taylor was out off the first ball. At Belfast: Gents. of Ireland
beat by
race at
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but it was of no avail. Sutcliffe England: 1st innings 440 or 9
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did not make a mistake until atop declared.-Reuter.
ping in front of Compton de-
livery to be out log before. By
TABLE TENNIS
that time, however, New Zealand were safe..
to 0. Odds on favourites took the
The cham Jockey. Gordon Richards, won the Richmond Two-Yor Old Stakes on the Aga Khan's Palestine, at 100 to 8 on, and the King..
stakes on
Major Morga
Burn),
23)..
Event
back stroke.
Event No: 5. VHC veterans 50 yards free style scratch race.
Itsembers Event No. . VRC 100. yards free style, tanks
Event No. 7. mes's 100 yards
stroke
VRC Juflor boys Event No.-8.
yards Individual 'medier. Event No... diving, exhibition.
· 10; men's" 100. yardı
breast
79
styleto. 11.
Event No. 10. már
vant No. 11. women, 100
2100 yards
runk Gents of Ireland 154 and event of the day at Goodwood. 153; Gents of Scotland 80 and
Event two-mite, This is the
free three 134 (Newburn & for
style, At
Surrey bent:
Event No.12, -6.3:50), TAY The Oval: furlongs Goodwood Stakes.
Surrey) free style relay. (HK, BEJN APC, The runners and Jockeys are: Yorkshire by 132 runs.
Now 263 and 138; Yorkshire 189 and Dodwell, Cable &viral.com) Aldborough (F. Bardow).
VRC Event No 12. Buchanan'ı
or. Novor (T. Hameroft). Cider 100, (Lock 4 for 48). Abernant, at 100 to 30 an.
Apple
At Worcester: Middlesex beat 50 yards free styles (T. Witts). Mellowry
Event No. 14. VRC first These two followed the winning favourite of the menti tacky). Harlech (E. C. Elikts), Worcestershire by an innings and
Beary). Fou Chub Table the locally-trained Four Thousand (T. The Union Jack
Azul 54 runs, Middlesex 623 for 5 150 yards back, stroke
Event/ ‚.15..‚men'ƒ:50, Summer
No Shower declared;; Worcestershire, 188 and Tennis League sponsored by the Guiness calt, Zodiac, who beat (Gordon
? Richards). Donnelly gave another grand Women's Voluntary Service was the Northorn challenger, Flitter W. H. Carr). Thor (D. Smith). Yarnold
Asmodes 381
$4 not out, free, style,
Event No. 16. ync diaplay, but was stumped when won by the Portuguese Catholic mouse by head at 15 to 8 cm. Belfast (E. Smith). Bangkok (H. going out to drive Brown, and Association when they beat the Ala "Inninge finally shattered|
Most Disappointed Packham). Otago (D. Greening). drew with Glamorgan, Hampshire (Leagues Event). British Military Hospital by England's hopes.
Prix Negofel Winner.. 159 and 385 for. 8. (Bailey 67, The one fact emerging from the seven games to two at the Union Onlooker
Walker 183 not out, Shackleton ack Club last night.
Paris, July 28." match
The most disappointed of the that unless they can get For the winners, La G. Crus thousands of onlookers was the
Sir Oliver Goonetillake, the 84); Glamorgan 392, 32, help from : the ↑ pitch England'a
At Maidstone: Kent drew with bowlers are not pensands playad a very good game, as did Australian Jacks that Mulley, Ceylon High Commissioner in
255 and who had hoped to ride Frank Har London, won the Prix Negofel at Warwickshire, Kent. The shield i will be presented tizen's Meyards': Cup runner
St. Cloud yesterday two-year old colt, The red only
faw The race was open to first-t 440 Crom/ riding in South sterlars only,
beat New Zealand, a fine batting alde, in, three days, the county. Although there was an outalde chance of England forcing vic tory) when play was continued.
Kan Kee for the
Jomora.
to the winning teams at dance Wander
to be hild at the Union Jack Club
in the near future.
British Military Ho
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fon, gray "{ntenmed that be initial appearang –
Spearing, Kwan, Kae, J. Arm" | mus) Kid "more modest evint Fooliurs;
Portuguese Catholic
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IIKU v Recrelo. KCC v HKCC
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