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Record Crowds Attend Opening Football Games
London, August 20.
The start of the English football campaign brought reports of scorching sunshine, fainting spectators and over-worked first-aid men, bone-hard pitches and a crop of injuries to players. In temperatures around 80 degrees in the shade, 1,140,000 fans cheered while 968 players toiled and-perspired in the battle for points, every one of which may be vital for whatever championship and relegation issues the individual clubs may face of theend of the season.
POC And HKERC Standings In Bowls League
(By "RAMBLER")
Congratulations are due de
7 car.
field Wednesday, who ried off with suspected frac Lund leg. Spectators at Bainted cheered
dever play
City's
of the
The biggest crowds all 50,000
went to the Arsenal. Liver poet and West Bromwich grounds. At the other end of į
Rochdale's home the The scale, match with Galeshond in the Gerintos amateur forward Dke Third Division, North, attract-atraler, who made an impressive debut, Reynolds the Ablershot ed only 7,000,
gnal-keeper aisset his trath to Walsall and Cerived 15 mbules Inter.
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Until pitches are softer and form
me ez diy asom eil, 11 shocks of is unise to tulkot sumprising results, ind two of the
4ult' ་ taist Bunes demon tradesd
again that the power of the pute
foc hot crummand sucres
ths Craigengowes Cricket Club and the Prison Officers Club
the Pust WHITUDE
and Third Divisions of the Laven | lure Bowls League
]
ana ampolder to a member of The Pri on Officers Club m pant- mg out to me the mustake in the
Lasague Tables. On eherking them Taisles and that
Prob the Offers, and not the Rong Erot Elle Recreation Club. haver won the League by me and half abei! They scored 30% points * painki 38 points by Tour Kong Electre Recreation Club
The toffeelo!
are Bar Freunds
Netted In 30 Seconds
Creund advantage mean! little judging by the exprerats of tes Softs for 18 home terms won and 17 lost. The first goal of the seve on was creed to Pointon | the of Queen's Park Hangers,
spromis. whom netted in 36 serot
tet qotalrig homes fal-
1 Bunglm: Pecurred
Capel and Brennata, inside Twn
for swells o
Cy His mirazhani
hack spel 30.00 125 g the suramer, were eclipsed by a dominadung Cholea team which was god value fen
victory.
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An evin meme expensive fur- Steel and word eminimations ot Morris Couder Bot break Opera Menchesire friter's defence ni Derby where 12 year old Brum Birch, a farm worker, helped In the Welled's sugle good win
who
A record crowd of 47,500 sw 81. Mirren provide the big eur- prijo of
Scottish League the for Deakin's
after 30 goal, minutes, gave them A victory aver the strong Celtic team, Celtie might nye fare even worse but for their goal-keeper Miller, whin Baver 11 first-ball prally taken by Teller,
Partick Thistle also fell from
Stolf's hat-ite
treiping Bruce. Dundee to
comfortable ན་།།
The Rangers victory put them
Celtle while level with
ther games ended more or less as ex- preted.
with Surling Albion And- ing things difleult in first divi- ston football,
They were well beaten by the Rovers,
The tenture of the T Divisor games WAR Queen's Park's first victory, - -Beute,
of the PQC and BKERC Jesper Great Welcome To Swift against a hitherto unbeaten side.
Just Tr
Wurly
then offers Club. PRO 150%; beat KDC R-P, best BKBBC 2-2 heut teerem 5-0; Jest to K100 2-3; hesa KOU 5.0. beat it 4-1. last to KDC 1-1, The1 in BKER 14 heat feet la
beat KBGC 5-0; beat KCC b- Total 39 punts.
1.1.
Birch b bart a the
nothing qurtacular In youngest plaves any of the 44 League games, be buch the
sofisfaction of Luking part in a notable triumph,
Portsmouth, the League champions
and Wolverhampton Wanderers. The Cup holders. were also Among the six win- King first divizion trams. Ful ham disappointed 41,000 Sup porters by
first losing their པ་་་
game in the highest division. Aisa nal
t AIRtateshorough completed the list of the sentor
HKERC at RBGC 4-3; bout KC 3-2. et PRC 4- bet to
-3. brat KIND-5-0; beut 7 Fecret 4-1, lost to KBGC 1-1 Inst 1 KCC 3-4; heat PRC 5-8 Barat Po 4-4; lost to KPC 1-4.1 leal Restrin 4-1 Total 38 punty,
Loth the Pulson Officers Club teams to fail at home but each and the Hong Kong Electrir fles was guity of miste Creation Club played growl and † halt bennilty, which would have consistent bowels and thoroughly earned thei a prent. deserved to be the wÊTITMEN
asari runners up in the League respec- tively.
Strond
Lawn Bowls
HONG KONG, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1949. -
County Cricket Table, Averages
London, Auguni 70.
The positions in the County cricket championship table up to and including games which ended yesterday are:
Middlesex Worcestershire Yorkshire Burrey
Warwickshire
Gloucestershire.
03
22 10 6 5
27 D
22 9 5
23 10 5
+
P
W
fat Innings lead No in matches deciston Lost Drawn
324 13 2 0
G
Points
176
23 17 5
4
156
23 11 2 10
156
140
132
132
9 7
124
7 3 11
710
43 7 14
7 14
2
23 0 5 10
24 6 14
24 $ 12
5 12
22 S D
2 13
1
Northamptonshire ..
Glamorgan
Essex
све
Somerset
Lancashire
Nottinghamshire
Kent
Derbyshire
Hampshire Sussex
Leicestershire
5 0 12
The leading batting averages are;
J. Hardataff (Notte)
L. Hution (Yorkshire)
R.T. Simpson (Netts)
(Sussex) 45 Langridge John W. Keeton (Notts) H. Sutcliffe (N.Z.)
104
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Surrey Score 259; Middlesex Reply With 98 For Three
London, August 20. Middlesex are ontertaining Surrey at Lord's in one of the vital championship matches with honours, if any, on the opening day going to Surrey., Middlesex need to win this game to be virtually certain of the champion ship, but should they lose the position at the top can well be wide open for any of the four Counties, according to what happens in other gamer Surrey's bright start: Today when they won the toss produced a century open But Denis Compton,, whi ing stand and a big score seemed certain. was later to fail in batting, brought his famous googlies and slow bowl. ing into play. He had a spell of three for three in 15 balls and finishec with figures of five for 98.
Walker Cup Retained By United States
Mamaroneck, NY..
August 20.- States amateur The United
overwhelmed golfers today Britain's players in the singles the Walker Cup match, Of winning seven and losing one to retain the trophy with an
of ten matches aggregate
made two In addition, he spectacular lefthanded catches. When Middlesex began batting their first pair put on 77, but then Eric Bedrer elaled the wickets of Brown, Edrich and Compton for 11 runs in te more than they overs,
trous
Washbrook
Scores 125 Against Kiwis
When slumps were dawn. Mid- dieser with three of their best patsmen out were 161 runs be
Liverpool, August 20. hind with seven wickets standing.
Cyril Washbrook, 12th mon in Worcestershire made a disas
the Anal Test, scored a grand 125 Lelcaster- start against
fer for Lancashire against the New whire, foring two men with only Zealanders here today.
but a Third Lancashire inade 318 in their one run ocored.. wicket stand of 105 by Cooper first innings, and the New Zen- on the board and Patrier Improved the outlanders had nine
Into without tons by the close of play. well look and they were
Washbrook took three and a the Fourth hundred when play
ceased for the day.
Wyatt'r half hours to reach three figures, of the tou date being the dominant mainly because This was one of the heaviest
Century
which never excellent attack, British defenis sustained by a
happening.
His 125 included team in the history the Walker He and Jenkins came together became loose.
12 fours, and he gave an exhibi- wicket when Cup and only England's cham- for the seventh
11 White, savet
moderate scure seemed likely, but ton of polished and chancelers pion.
Washbrook lost in with toxlay's they more than doubled the totul cricket,
for Jenkins was out befor
played .. Jenkins, in well calentally, completed his thous-
Inna Not Out Runs
Highest Averagen
32
B
1850
.44
G
2854,
162 not out 77.33 269 not out 69.84
3月
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2163
236
67.59
2500
234 not out 62.50
34
1921
208
2161
243
58.33 56.88
J. Insole (Essex)
33
1420
219 not out 56.80
M P. Donnelly (N.Z.)
37
6
1720
200
56.77
C. Washbrook (Lanci.),
20
1
1019
141
53.63
two.
W. Wallace (N.Z.)
35
*
1537
197
61.23
The leading bowting averages are:
O
M
H.L. Mazell (Somerset)
269
J. Laker (Surrey)
H. Kardar (Warwick)
J. Young (Middlesex}
T. Goddard (Gloucester)
R. Jenkins (Worcester)
947.2
916.1
800.1 960.2 737.5 299 1380 12$1.5
471 2443 207 1069.4
881.3 156 317
2203 233
R 1762 352 1955 106
W
101
643.3
115
759.3 195
74 129 141 2763 141 2878 146 101 2028
20.05 108
20.39 2327 111 20.90 1643 78 21.05
-Reuter.
Averages 17.34 18.44 18.64
18.93
10.59
19.71
R. Howorth (Warepster) L. Jackson (Derbyshire) D.V. Wright (Kent) A.V. Bedser (Surrey)
Jap Swimmers Have
Open Triples Created A New Swim Style
Only one game In the Open Lawn Bowls Triples Cham- onship of the Colony was played off yesterday while two
others were postprmed on ac- count of the heavy rain short- ly after 4p.771.
Stokes defent will no doubt lend them In make SUIT strenuus efforts to prestiade Neil Franklin to sign for them. But fan were of the six trams to register the day's highest score, four goods. Even so, only 13 goals were scord all told in to day's League fray and no player Ribeiro, M. Nunes and L. S, da ouch and every member of their | ronnagest ti perform a hat-trick, | Silva ià in exciting game by two
Very Good Skips The winners have three very good skips in S. McCutcheon, J. Grant and Dr. I. Shaw. They have displayed good form and
PAYARRIVE Hinks has pulled his
1 km Bodric, toe, have several hard players. Hyder, one of their slups, played well 11 through the strison white J.K. Stoon reveal o some of his pre- war form.
In wing the First Division Craigingower Ind sword narrow exapes, They beat Earn Cric ket Chuli 19 ice, mee by two dits and on another occasion by the they
bent the Indians by one shot after losing on two rinks.
A F. Cmates and UM. Onay were in brilliant forms during the great part of the season, while BW. Bradbury
was good all theough.
and A.M
Both G.A. Souza Ontar were the rainstays in J.S. Lancial Ve virk
while J.W.
Leonard, K.M. Omar and A.A.
Bazock played good bowls,
At the Kowloon Cricket Club' A.L.G. Eastman, W.C. Simpson at! J.
McKelvic beat RM.V.
and Swansea, the newly shots, the ful score being 19-| prompted teams to Division 11,į 17. started with time wins, Swen- The gain betwisen the Omnes sea's strees beg of the expense and Grindley, Joyce and McCul- of Preston. last year's Division 1 cheon has
been postponed to Tuesday at the Hong Kong Pont-
team.
Nothing Spectacular ball Chib, while the game be
tween the Rumjanns and Guest, Butterworth and Skinner will be who played on Sunday at the Craigen-
gower Cricket Club.
diflcult
who
Los Angeles, August 20.
manufacturer
Rovnic
In
40
eclipse complete singles.
He beat America's title holder. Willie Turnes, In the top match by four and three.
The results of today's singies, first, Ameriran players
with
were:
Willie Turnes lost to Royale and three, after White by fove White had been two up at the 16th.
a
TUES for the season an having atruly aimed 100 wie- kes, Le me the second man te uchieve the double.
nt
Inconsistent Batting Yorkshire, the other County with a chuice of the champion- Frank Stranahan' beat Max ship, gave an inconsistent batting MeCrudy by 6 and 5 after be-dispiny against Kent.
With lap one up at the 18th.
12 valeable points Itobert Riegel bent Jimmy (stalce they tried to force the pace, Cruen by 5 and 4 after being but there were times when Kent's [our up at the 18th.
Rear bowlers caused trouble. Johnny Dawson beat Joe Carr by 5 and 3 after being four up
the 18th.
Charles Cnx beat Cecil Ewing by one hole after being one up
beat
at the 18th.
Charles Kocsis
Jimmy McHale beat
Hutton gave one of his usual polished alplays and hit nine fours in an attractive innings before laying on.
Norinal Yarding also batted soundly, but the last five wickets Arthur added only 30 runs.
Kent, however, were even more disappointing and had lost three Gerald wickets for less than SA when
wern vn.
12 runs scored, but received able support from Place, who in a second wicket stand obtained 35 of the 72 runs in 70 minutes.
With Wharton, added a further 97.
Washbrook
With his score at 125 he be- Came Burke's 50th victim of the lour,
Greenwood, who got no out of 99, shared in a partnership of 56 Tat- for the ninth wicket with tersall
In five minutes batting at the end of the day the tourists scor- ed nine without loss.-Reuter.
America's 10-Year Rule Ended
Chestnut Hills, Mass, August 20. Australia's Billy Sidwell and
Micklem by 5 and 4, after being stamps tegi six wickets for Jack Bromwich ended Anieri-
two up at the 18th.
Too Lato The best that can be sold about British players was that several of them found their best form too lite.
Derbyrtuse
122, but then Itevill and Gladwn added 164 in less than three ir nes for the seventh wicket.
Gladwin went on to the first hundred of his couver,
Wir
American swimming coaches said today that the
Japanese swimmers, who scored sensational rerowne by 4 and 2 after being victories in the United States 1949 AAU swim- six up at the 18th. ming meet, have "revolutionised" swimming in technique and training technique. The irregular fluttering kick that propelled Japan's Hironoshin Furusashi to three world records re- presents a new trend in swimming style, Olym-the pic coach R. J. H. "Bob" Kiphuth said today.
Anuther geti recovery The Yale University swin Jamion "Jam" Handy, veteran More than one player marle a that of Essex, whose tail-enders Detroit industrialist fire recovery, particularly at the Feter Smith, the spin bowler, an mentor, whose 1948 Olympic swimmer,
of 18th hole. l'erowne, after being Wade, the wirketlerper, pilt m
for the tenth: swimoners swept almost every and leading
armed forces six down at the halfway stage 1699 in 91 minutes veal, said the trend will training films for bring sorrow to the Americans during World War II, also analyz-Charles Keesh truk the match to wicket after Trenaleit had causer trouble to the earlier Isatsonen 12 34th green. the udopt
four-beated Furuhashi's style.
"I becmae interested. during
Cecil Ewing, too, went to the Tremlett had one spell in which Furuhash: kick.
the
te claimed four wickets for on war in applying the aerodyna-home hole after his opponent had "We are He sald.
accustomed mic principles of parasite drag to
run been
three, while
in 13 bull. three time dormy
Ken to the conventional six beat kick, swimming," Handy explained as Thom. another
of the younger knacking a middle stump off th there will be many good he watched Furuhash! working men, was three down with nine run. swimmers who will try to make
Angeles swimming
to play, but fought Ray Billows change and ruin their own styles," out in the Les
for another
before eight holes veteran pol, "So fast year I sturteci v Furuhashi antazeri
giving in. perimenting with swim fans during the AAU by varying the kick according to the After all the good displays in emploving a slow kick in which position of arms and on ways of
following better pre A.P. Percin vs. J. Tang, W. be seemed to drag his legs more concentrating the power of the
than any other British Butterworth
often than he kicked.
kick. The advantages of this styl team and received, it was a dis- One of the Japanese champlon's --which is a variation of Furu- rivals, Forbes Norris, Jr. of Har-hashi's kick-are obvious."
appointing display. J. Bradley vs. 4.S. Landolt.
Nerdless to say there was re- vard University, sald Furuhashi's At HKFC (Opèn Tripica)
Handy continued: "The Aine-
u...Omar vs.
K.M. Omar, A.M. Omar and kick was irregular and hesitant rican swimmer with his six kicks newed discussion in circles close Susses 11 f kie
end never the same in two con- per cycle has his
to both teams regarding the ne- legs creating
At Bringham Hashire 10: F. Grindley, J. S. Joyce and J. McCutcheon,
secutive ruces,
water resistance against the pull ton of Britain's captain, "Ind-triles 5 for US): Warwickshire "It does not look as if he trains of flamus and is kicking 50 from the match-Reuter.
die" Lucus in dropping himself 134 for 5 WEDNESDAY
that way," sald Norris, who often that on some kicks he is pincod sixth in the past year's beating a mixture of air and 1.500 metre Olympics event. water and guts, no traction. So
Today Open Pairs At CCC. M.B. Hassan and U.A. Rumjahn vs J. Fraser and A. J. Hall.
but
A crowd of 40,000 gave a great welcome to Frank Swift, helped Manchester City in draw with Aston Villa. Be has been signed on for a month to help Fixtures For The Week Manchester though a preind owing to injuries.
There
was a heavy crop of caresities today and two goal. Tuesday Open Singles At HKFC kopers were among the injur A. E. Coates vs L. A. Collyer. ed. Gray of
Gateshead fras
AL COO tured a rib and dislocated his wrist, while
Morrich ot Birmingham damaged a hand. The meat serious michap oc curred to Woodhead of Shef.
By beating the Kowloon Crie | Kowloon Ducks in spite of win-
ket Club on all inks in the First ning by four to one look likely Division Pelles Recreationi Club to go down to the Second Divi- while ston
have avoided relogation
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At KBGC (Open Singles) A.M. Omar vs. B. W. Bradbury.
"At HKFC
W.J. Howard vs. U.A. Rum- Jahn.
methods
by trailing his legs in the water s where the
mest impactant
Built On Springs during the period when his arms echanics of sw kmming take He added, "He drags his legs in are exerting their pull he has place. That is what Furuhashi The game between M.J. Medina relaxed position but when he energy and gela continuous mo- dees with hus kick," and U.M. Omar which is down does kick he thrusts vigorously. tion. The trouble with us is that for decision on Tuesday has beer I think the most amazing thing we are in muss producten of postponed to Tuesday week al about Furnuhushi's style is his arm the old model style of swimming." the Hong Kong Football Club.
stroke. He looks as if he is built
out
RUGBY LEAGUE
self
RESULTS
London, August 20.
One
Certain Of New Theory
stean.
Close Of Play Scores
The close of play teores were, At Lord's Surrey 259 (Fish. lock 39, R. Reser 57, Deni Compton 5 for £8); Middlesex D for 3.
At Eastbourne: Glamorgan 28* (Parkhruse
51) 73, Watkins
At Clacton Essex 244 (P. Smith 64 not out. Tremlett & for 70) Somerset 165 for 2 (Gimblett 10: not out),
3.
ENGLAND WINS WOMEN'S TRIANGULAR MATCH
co's 10-year rule of the nation- al tennis doubles championships Inday as the men from "down under qualified two teams for Sunday's final.
IN
Adrian Crawford
Darkness was settling over the gallery of 5,000, the largest crowd in the history of the Longwood, Schwell and Cricket Club, as
their finalist Bromwich gujnort
10-1 victories brith with 18-11. over Pancho Gonzales And Frank Parker of the United States.
Their straight set victory assur~ all-Australian fina! ed another such
occurred in 1935 when Bromwich paired with
Jack Quist to defeat and Harry
Australia's second airing dan of Frunk Sedgmen and Georgo Worthington scored their second straight surprise today to reach the Gnal und of the National doubles championship by defealing Italy The scores were 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
In the wonen's play, third- seeded Doris Hart and Shirley Fry reached the feats by upsetting tts Patricia Canning Todd and Gussle Moran, 12-10, 4-8, 0-4.~~ United Press,
Hopman,
U.S. TEAM BEAT WORLD RECORD FOR SWEDISH RELAY Barle, August 20.
The crack United States team of Fox, Dixon, Stanfield and Whitfield today beat the world
事
meeting
record for the Swedish relay at a triangular -athletic here.
Running against Swiss French stars, the American-relay team covered the laps of 100, 200, 900 and 400 metres in 1 min. 30
весь.
and
Switzerland was second, being 8,0 seconds behind: 6
Members "of the "American of the strongest to team, one tour Europe, won all the other events except the high-jump. Reuter.
A: Dover: Yorkshire 288 (Hut ton 30, Yardley 00); Kent 44 to
At Northampton: Northampton Compared To Arne Borg
shire
358 for 5 tbreaker 97, Old Ralph Flanagan, member of the field 119 letershire, to bat 1932 Uniten States Olympic At Nottingham: Derbyshire 33 o springs. He nearly pulls him-
swmming teams, computed Furu- for 0 (Revili 91, Gladwin 106 no of the water when he
hashi's effortless leg movements out); Nottinghamshire to Eat. sprints."
Handy is so certain of his new
to those of Arne Borg, great At Worcester: Worcestershire coach, said, "Furuhashi
swimmer 351 for 8 (Cooper 65, Wyalt 112 theory to revolutionise swimming Swedish 1,500
metre seems to have three gears like an that he made slow motion movies who set records back in 1927. Jenkins 803; Leicestershire to bat The results of Rugby League automobile. At first he may be in of Furhashi's kick for further games played today were:
He said, "Furuhashi changes-Reuter. Batley 18 Wigan 20; Bramley low gear but in time he shifts study. He says the characteristic his style though. On Wednesday: 17 Featherstone Rovers 23; Cas- Into second and than into high physical differences between the afternoon, for example, he wits leford 24 Hull Kingston Rovers gear and is just walking away Japanese and Americans do not trailing Joe Verdeur of Philadel
from the Beld." 12; Huddersfield 81 Dewsbury 9:
phia in the 200 metres prelimin affect, the efficiency of the kick Furuhashi decribes his style as Hunslet 21 Rochdale Hornets 6;
He looked up and BOW For proof of his belief that the arles. Keighley 7 Bradford
a four best kick or four kicks six boat Fick has the legs creating Verdeux was ahead of him and Northern
on the cycle of the resistance, he offers underwater uddenly turned 10; Leign 17 Oldham 11; Liver for each complete pool Stanley
He told the United Press Alma of the Olympic champions, He passed Verdeur, of course, but
.London. August 20. 19 Barrow 31 ans. Swinton 36 Whitehaven 12; through an interpreter that only
England, with 67 points, won Wakefield Trinity Halifax 10: one of the four beats is a power Wally Ris and Bill Smith. On at I think he was using the six beat
least two kicks during each cycle, kick when he did it."
Д women's triangular match Warrington 30 Hall 10; Widnes kick,
London, August 20. Handy, their legs were ap-| The former Olympic champ, against France and the Nether- The other three are simply reproaching right angles to their Buster Crabbem dismissed lands at the White City here in the Irish League Cup matches
The following were the 'resul 15 St. Helon's 2; York 15 Leeds 25; Workington Town 28 Belle faxed gliding movements during bone and were opposing the theories about a new trend in today.
which his legs are trailing straight,
swimming. He, sald, "That kick
France scored 64 points and the played today: back from his muscular body to Masaji Kiyokawa, 36-year-old of Furuhashi's means very little. Netherlands 48,
Bangor 5 Derry City 0, Disțil- create little or no water resis- coach of the Japanese AAU team, It is simply a matter of condi-
The best individual perform-lery 2 Ballymena United 4. tanceS
Reuter. said he did not see why Fur- tioning and those Japanese boys ance of the day was the sprint Furahashi has used the un-hashi's kick created so much talk have it. ortodox kick since he began among American swim tons. H
They tell me they swim 10,000 double of Foodje Dilamina, 23- beley rated to beat Griqualand swimming when he was eight.nid. "Furuhashi's individus metres every day, for three days, year-old Dutch girl who took up West hore today by 8 points to He says there are severd other style is better for particular body ake a day off and then start the athletics only last actres after being behind at 3-0 at Immers in Japan, who use the construction and I don't attach dutinies all over again. No wen- She won the 100 eastly
12.1 1
seconds and the 200 same style though not to such
to such any more importance to it than ster they can swim like they do metres in a very fast 24.8 secon
do to the ordinary kick. I hav. They have taught us one import-
Britain's all-round #strength; Kick not tried to change Furuhashant lesson however, Just wall and
og Our American coaches are however, prevailed in this, frei higwe in- "Our main interest is getting going to get down to work and women's international for 15
years: endurance if as much efficiency as possible start working their swimmers.
A record crowd of over 7,000 Conventional from the work done beneath the Conditioning that's the anewer !!
watched the meeting B "bt this water-bacaitse- that 4-United Frese LLAMA
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ALL BLACKS WIN
...Kimberley, August 20.
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