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Cheong Kin-man, Mamie Leong Win Harbour Race
RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S
HOCKEY
Recreio "A" 10 Folice
Recreio "B"
KITC
2 Paks
5 Chand Tara q
University Beat Pressimists
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In a friendly cricket match Pokfulam yesterday, the Hong Kong University 2nd XI beat the Pressimists by three wickets.
(By "KIMBERLEY")
Eastern Athletic Association's pride, Cheong Kin- man, slashed his way across the harbour yes- terday to win the annual classic swimming marathon from the old champion, Chan Chun-nam, in 22 minutes 37 seconds, beat ing Chan for the second time in three years. Mamie Leong meanwhile climaxed her · magni- ficent showings in the Colony Championships by adding still another title and record, when winning in the women's section yesterday in 28 minutes 12 seconds to better Celeste Guterres' 10-year-old mark by some seven seconds.
More than 150 swimmers, came in second-last, but manag were counted before the dive-ed to beat my elder sister Phy- off from the Kowloon Railway is," she recounted
Doris entered the Race for 25 It was a Pier at 11.32 am. grand morning for the classic years since then and ruled as
| Harbour queen four times! event, with a warm sun, 3 1932, Deri won her last title and cool soft breeze and favour-broke the record as
well able harbour conditions.
The Pressimists, who had first Cheong Kin-man, who last year lease of the wicket, were only placed second to Chan Chun-ram, enle to score 78 runs, to which was on on his own yesterday A Wood contribute 37. The Setting the Railway tower in only oller batsmen reach Kowloo and the Hong Kong Bank.
to
In
Attached to this event is an interesting stor worth recounting. When the Harbour Race was being swum in 1938, there was a typhoon threat and all ships were
bir figures were D. Langston-as his marks, the youngster droit arlered to midstream
and T. Mountjoy,
Joser scured 10 each.
N. Peters was the most success-
the University ful et
bowlers, i coplaring four wickets sacrilee of six runs.
G. Wagner was in fine
dian
at the
hand
di-
to
hajs
As Doris was swimming in to- who an imaginary line to connect the
waris VRC, triumphantly leading two points and
his race the women entrants, swam
HMS Vindic- along that course. Cheong took sive began backing from the off in a dash of speed.
Chun-nam, on the other Naval Yard. A frantic stir spread among the thousands of onlookers headed
towards the 25 Doris,
unaware, apparently two great free-style was swimming straight into the Aeneas. The | swimmers remained abreast for path of the warship. Men yelled,
some 200 yards, but, taking
women shrieked, Doris' father, with the bat for University, hilated. Vie Matiuk and S.B. Mit was feverishily yelling
for Berent courses, gradually sopar-watching from the VRC balcony ng up 31 before retiring Whiteford followed Chas. The Eastern daughter to swim of.
Doris did ere must of the damage with the lad, however, seemed content with not hear. Then suddenly she be bull. skittling out five of the his
his own judgment and continued gun to feel the pull of the wash University batsmen for 10 runs.
alone. The flock, some 10 minutes from HMS Vindictive, dragging after the start, was tending to her, when she awoke to the in- head in the same direction
as pending danger. Stopping, she saw Char Chatu kept up strongly away, and,
the people ashore waving )
her at the same time, with Chan for more than half the Vindictive
brute of al "a with S.B. Mitford-who monster before distance,
me some yards caused a minor surprise by reach-away," Doris recalled. ing home a strong third-strok With the din created by the 1ing close by. Matiuk dropped people however, HMS Vindictive eventually and, passing ss. reversed her course and the Aeneas, Milford was seen draw danger was 'averted. Doris had, ing up and following Chan who.
back towards meanwhile, swu was swerving in.
Kowloon When
all threat of danger was removed, she headed
The scores
Pressimists,
J. Langston-Jones, c & b
El::ott
D. Tucker, b Amaan
D.G. Whlie, d Elliots
AJ, Wood, e Ride, b Peters
1. Mountjoy. b Elliott
D.P. Halsey-Jones, run not C.G. Bradley, c & b Peters
Your b J. Horseman, st
Elliott
A E. Panell, b Peters
S. Eishoy, not out
"V.V. Kolatchoff. b Peters
Extras
Takal
10
back
-Chun-nam.
Cheong Kin-man meanwhile was
of his line and seemed undisturbed
by the harbour.
adding that in the middle of the
harbour the waves were
ware trouble-
w some, "so much so that I had to
Bowling
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+
0
39
9
3 32
2.5 2
6
4
Amman Elliott Peters
University 2nd XI
WDL Ride, Halsey-Jones
A. Low, by White....
2. Thompson, Bradley, b
White
A. Yeow, lbw b White
keep above water.
I reach high to ked deal of wind
That took a good
0
N. Peters. st. Wood, b White
I
2
H. Amman, b Halsey-Jones
13
M. Dietrich, lbw b White
G. Wagner. retired
.G. Elliott, lbw b Mountjoy...
out of him, he said, but Chcong was able to rest a few seconds as by then he was some 100 yards ahead of Chan Chum-nam.
Fooled By Harbour
Mitford, who finished strong-
But
21
16
nere
the VRC must have been many
yerde mare
than the near. straight course taken by the
Eastern lad,
ww23
carcer.
HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER - 24, -1949.
One hundred and fifty swimmeṛa and possibly more took part in this year's Harbour Race held yesterday · morning under excellent weather conditions. Picture shows the swimmers. plunging in at 11.32 z.m. sharp yesterday to start on the swim aerce("China Mail" photo).
The Tribe Score Triple Victory
(By "GRANDSTAND")
A
SCORES AT A GLANCE
Men's Senior League
Dare-devils. - 3 Saints Baseballers 6 Canadians Madcaps
8 Americans
USS Gardiner's Bay 11 Jaguars
For That "Second Wind"
Pause for Refreshment
Army XI
DRINK
Coca-Cola
Beat
South China 5-3
The Army Soccer XI, which has not been doing any too well in the First Division of the League lately, showed a welcome return to form yesterday, when they beat South China by five goals to thrée at Sookunpoo. There is no doubt but that the Army were for superior to their opponents, who were never Callowed to settle down by a defence and at- tock which played the right type of football for the occasion.
In
a clean and sporting game at Causeway Bay, Royal Navy beat the RAP by one
goal to nil,-
At Boundary Street, Police beat
Chinese Athletic by two goals to
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
one in a fast and evenly contest--| Army ed_game.
First Division
5' S. China
Royal Navy
In the Second Division, the Chinese AA News Vendors proved their superiority by defeating a strong
Árny ride by seven goals to one) Taikoo
1 RAF
1 Police
Second Division
2 Royal Navy
on the Club Ground at Happy Chinese AA 1 RAF Valley.
FIRST DIVISION Army 5-South China 3
In a fast and interesting First Division soccer game at Sookun- peo, Army beat South China by five goals to three.
The bustling tactics and tigerish tackling of the Army defenders did much to upset the smooth which working Chinese attack, was never given muzh opportuni-; 6 to settle down.
21
14
St. Teresa
Overseas 11 Pandas Men's Junior League
0
1
Rexes:
12
4
Braves
£
4 Aces
15
The Tribe scored a triple victory over the 'week-Cumbancheros Paks
end when the senior Braves · humiliated the Braves Pandas 11-1 and the juniors shaded the
Spartans Jaguars 6-4, while the Squaws squared off Jaguars against_the_White_Fangs 16-7 in_the_ladies Overseas
loop.
with
their
150 swimmers diving off together while the Blackhawks added an- the afth frame when the
other win with a
Panday Blackhawks
Wildcats. White Fangs
14 Griffins
14. Delawares
Ladies' Senior League
Canadiang Ladies' Junior' League
7 Squaws Ladies' Exibition Game
18 Clovers
Pirates
+
News Vendors 7 Army South China 3 PCA
the
The South China goal had another narrow shave when the balt
ichbed about W33 goal mouth and almost entered the net with the goalkeeper aut of position, but at the crucial moment Chung Fook-lun hock- ed clear,
South China fought hard to re duce Army's lead and in
the
Ko Po-keung. who has been course of a raid on the Army giving dazzling performances in goal, were awarded a penalty
Ko His recent appearances, was de- Fo-keung, who had taken finitely off-colour yesterday and over the centre-forward berth proved no match for the Army was entrusted with the spot kick forwards.
but his effort was saved in grand style by Fairbrother.
South China assumed the offen- sive
from the start, but the Army defenders were on their mate and repulsed all efforts of the Chinese to break through.
The final whistle came withou any further scoring.
Army Fairbrother, Wootton Woods, Russell, Craighead, Smith Brown, Berry, Devin, Higgin and Dean.
South China Pau King-yuen Fok Yiu-wah, Leung Pak-wat
The ball was taken to the Chin- ese end of the field and the de- 16 fence were forced to concede a
favour of the Army. Corver
From the resultant corner Chung Fook-lun, Ko Po-keting
Shek-ching, klek the bait was cleared by the
Lau Shem Chinese defence 14 Tong Tong Sheung Lee Yuk-tak, A Shebng,, who raced up the held Chi-yin and Chau Kit.
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Lee
St. Teresa registered the first Senior Division shut- out when they blanked the Overseas Chinese 2-0 in an oir-tight game. Saints and Cand dians had. easy. gomes with runaway scores, the former trouncing the Dare-Devils 22-3, and the latter trimmed the Baseballers 21-6. E still stroking powerfully down again for the VRC and made it
Madcaps snatched a closely although Curly Chau singied but rubber for five frames, walked
and then passed to Au Chi-yin, who beat Fairbrother with a
Royal Navy I-RAF 0 in victory and record time! Tell- contested decision by breaking was left stranded. Guterres poled twelve and only get one on three-
fast shot, to give South China
The First Division soccer gam that he could not understand why Doris said that
He later told me ing the story to me yesterday, up a 7-all deadlock in the out his homer to chase in Gerry strikes.
Billy Wilkinson, guarding the
the load in the eighth minute. between Royal Navy and was the most seventh when George Saunders Roma Pereira for the first two
runs of the game
hot-corner for the losers, register- Chan had taken a a curving course. "thrilling" 78 "There was no current," he said, swimming care making what she return to form when they
This success was short-lived, RAF on the Navy Ground a ber slashed out a round-tripper to experience of
ed three in four, while three however, as the Army obtained Causeway Bay ended in a win for Squeezo Tactics deep right-field. Paks showed
were returned by Junior the Yesterday.
bargers
equaliser within three the
the Navy by one goal to nil. In the second semester, Pandas, Markar, Sherry Dare and Herbie minutes, faxti has decided, will be her
Brown netting from a There was little to choose be
tween unleashed a hitting barrage to went down, in order while the Quon attempt at competitive swim shellack the
penalty.
the teams, although the Quan also, connected for a Cumbancheros Braves
forwards bunted the
opposition
showed ming, Doris certainly put up a 14-1.
The South Chica goal had Navy dizzy
customary double in addition to his three- fine show. Her swimming re-i
The Airmen were seen to be!! In the Ladies Senior loop, the squeeze facties to chalk up four base hit in three batting chances narrow escape when Dean broke thrust when in possession.
through, but Fok. Viu-wah re- card through the years is an wildcats used cut the Canicket more demoralising tables.
Baseballers chalked up two runs example for many of our swim-tes 8-8 after the lead changed sum of bad luck in Canucks replied with five
In the third, the Pandas had in the initial canto while the covered in the nick of time and ter advantage in the first hal but their forwards failed to maki mers today.
cleared before Dean could shoot. hands several times.
While the Molthermen failed to Humour Galore
South China again took up the the best use of the opportunitie
which The minor loop was featured having the bases loaded via a
came their way, score any more until the fifth, the rinning and the Army defenders Pratt, the Navy custodian, agab There was humour galore in by an upset triumph when the single and a couple of fielders
Maple Leafers were steadily pil were given many anxious. ly behind Chan Chun-nam, told yesterday's Race. With more than Aces toppled the Overseas 6-4 choices, but failed to score
as the Chinese for played a flawless game and wa at a time. There was no further scoring ing on clusters of threes and fives moments
conspicuous. with a number me that he, like Chan, wat
wards swarmed round their goal. the scene can best be left to your
good saves. 14-0 wikite fooled by the harbour. Mitford
The Navy scored their got over the diminutive Braves staged another four run Wildcats 9-Canucks 8 had expected an inward cur own imagination. The girls, how-
A Perfect Header uprising on three hits aided by
shortly before the interval when The Canuckettes blew up in rent after passing the
ever, Aeneas
were the chief victims of res. Pardas chalked their/ a brace of wild
A breakaway by Brown ended following a neat cout of passio The Baby the practical jokers. the harbour remained
In the sixth the broke the seventh when two expensive
across between Ferguson and Walking Thirteen-year-old
errors by keystoner Monica Chin-Fwith his sending the ball Cynthia first victory of the season when the string of borse-collars when fent second base, threw away the South China goalmouth to the former netted with a we neutral. The awim in towards
they routed the Grifins 14-5.1 Eager said that she dived in and they
Yn belted viewble to a two-min lead
enable Dean, who rushed in from placed shot. almost never came up.
"Every Spartans played loose ball and
the Rexes 12-5. push: Freddie Holt, a across the
The sides shared 14 hits and the left, to net with a perfect The Airmen tried hard to ge time I tried to surface some wick succumbed to ed man pushed me down again," Squaxs dumped the White Fangs tussle was Junior Remedios two belted-aut homer. in her lead-
In the Ladies junior
the rubber..
the longest clout was by Wildcat Leader which caught the Chinese coing, but their efforts lacke The outstanding player of the first-sacker Margie Xavier who defenders out of position
thrust and the Navy defendes she said, "or else they swam all 16-7.
their lead were able to break up all attempt all over me!" Sister Joan com-
Army increased time MVP. of the minor league of batter role.
shortly afterwards when Brown, to break through. plained that it least five swim-
Junior Remedios covering the Dolly Brown on 'the' rubber for
after completing another specta- Royal Navy: Pratt, Thompsor
Tozer *winners struck-out six
cular run down the right; 'sent} Edge, Thompson, Rawlin in speed, and po- phasized, tugged at her legs so with a homer in the first inning chances perfectly, six of them be- little different
in a rasping shot which struck) Spears, Ellam..
Meesham Ferguson, Watkins wwer. He passed the VRC boat slip that she could not begin, "drink-o repeat, his previous week's ing assists with bullet pers to parade Allee Mar for
achievement against the Saints, to first-sacker Carlos Evanovich to losers tanned two in the pitchers
the left upright and then re-. yarris ahead of Chan Chun-ing up the ocean 150
meanwhile."
Cross, Townsles bounded to the epposite corner McDonald, Wilson, Butcher, Mo 2nam as thousands lined up along Joan reached the limit of feminine open the scoring for the Braves cut off potential base-runners.
the Praya, cheering him in His patience, however, and "grabbed feld was just a few inches in Saints 22-Dare-Devils 3 the opening frame: but failed to
Gutteres'
of the net, giving Pau King hamed Noor, Wilkinson, Hamzah powe drive to left
Maples leaders singled in The
yuen no chance, time was some 12 seconds behind the next leg in front of me.
Rahman, Shidd Chan's record set in 1940. And it was a man's!"
side the foul lines, while team-
South China managed to re- Chinese AA 1-Police Dare-devils averted a litless convert; the advantage into 1 for the harbour distance, this is Then there wa
mates Gerry Ron Pereira and humiliation when Chico Castilbe more Wildcats, notched up two duce the lead of their opponents
keenly contested Firs the race be Mano Pereira also tagged on to singled in the final frame with tallies in their half, but after, both when Lee Yuk-tak, receiving the 1 little.
tween father and son. Mr. P.Y. hurle David Yuan's offerings for I Two hundred yards from the Lams, the architect, aged 50, was fou
two away
sides failed to make further head ball when in what was clearly an Division soccer game at Boundar finish, the young, new champion racing against his 19-year-old son, four-masters.
by two goals to one. total of 11 hits regis Saints hit at will and took the way in the second, the Canadien off-side position, placed it out of Street, Police beat Chinese A of the harbour was #slapped
Sia-chuen
The older Lamb was tered by the Braves, these opportunity of fattening up their nes dented the rubber four times the reach of Fairbrother.
Although they were withou the face" as he put it, by the swimming the harbour for the off Gerry Roza-Pereira's bat in
batting. averages...
in the third on two-timely sing- wash of a launch. Lütford also second time. He first made it in four battings attempts.
Dave "Bambino" Leonard had a fes with runner on base
the services of Lo Wah-sing, wh Exciting Meles. - has thrown in his let: with East mentioned to me about launches 1917 when he placed 10th This
Canadians added to the score Fast end to end play followed ern, the Chinese AA attack per Some good tennis was seen in and boats that came so close that time however, Mr. Lamb was 29th ties, but were scattered and un- cluded an out-of-the-park hirner, with another fally if the fourth, and Army. again
The Pandas collected six safe perfect four, in four which-in-
went further formed, exceedingly well agains the SchooBoys championship at
they obscured the swimmers but he finished. Son Lamo reach productive.
While George
Souza stretched his but the lead changed hands again ahead when Devlin netted after the sound defence of the Police. the Chinese Recreation Club yes-
ed the wall behind Mamie Leong
Slabster Edo Almeida toed the hitting streak with four in six as the Untamed Felines pushed an exciting goalmouth melee.
The Guardians of the Law wer terday,
The finish of Chan, Mitford Another veteran swimer,
with a round-tripper thrown in to three runs, acr
across ori single aid- 1 rubber and AB Brown was exciting, all could not identity him, but he which time he yielded four blows, Omar also hit a four-master to
for four frames during complete the day's work Bennyed by two bungles,
Just before the interval, Au well served in all department:
ada Two semi finals in the singles ending in a dash
attac Mitford was must have been close to 55, was
The lead was short-lived as Chi-yin managed to elude the both their defence fanned tourney were played of and re- about 30 yards behind Chan, and still struggling away in
one and walked one. deep right field.
Army defence and score.
showing up well. ine Canadians again the while relief hurler Chapple Re Frankie Gonsales toed the rub with a couple of markers in the
took over The interval came with Army Both goals had numerous nar sulted in victories for Benzin Saw { had to fight it out with Brown vicinity 800 yards from the Kow-medios whe finished the game, al- ber in his first post-war league)th on Alice Mar's" single and leading, by four goals to three. and R. G. Wong Baw beat liau. before reaching the wall ahead loon Ferry whart when everyone David Yuan, who went the whole Winglee, Frinkle's Blow teasers The Crucial Sixth
row escapes as time and again, th lowed
th two Hits.
Immediately on resumption, ball was crashed against Losing hurler rice Ma rather easily, winning by of the Tar.
with battery-mate Hal Avarita Choy's triple."
South China again took the crossbar and the uprights.
·6-1 and 6-6,--
was cheering Cheong Kin-man's Marie Leong, throughout the
route gave up 11 blows which in fanned four but missed chore Both sides were settling to
initiative, but the 1ack of entry.
Chinese AA took the lead thre spurse swimming between two
Our Police launch steamed to eluded three homers.
cohesion on the part of their minutes after the start whe men, finished in the ninth post-
ticket to Arst when he failed to steady play and o The Pandas failed to score in and the plate wards him and called him aboard
tuns were ton of the whole harbour flock but the game old man refused to their half of the initial chapter
Police registered in the crucial pixia
Shortly hurler Alf, 1
before
the Like Cheong, Manile was never
Dare-devils hurler.
Matiz
The seventh opened with the for the losers
obtained the and: wais
when Yuen Canuckettes enjoying a seven-
Yiu-lam managed You from beginning to if
When E
J.P. Too, e Tucker, b Bradley
1.R.S. Robertson, not out
Total
Extras
White Halsey-Jones
Bishop
Horseman
Tucker
21
Except for that short period in 90 the middle of the harbour,
Bowling.
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12
8 10
5
8
3 27
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0 17
4
3 8
3 2 4
13 0 I
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1
CRC TENNIS
Bradicy
Mountjoy
Cheong swam strongly through
out. His start and finish were mers, and all men,
landmarks
ما
she em-
Yes,
behind
Braves 11-Pandas:1
Spiky Gutteres came through windy-alley, handled 10 fielding thereketies and issued nary a
the
fight in the first set. In this set challenged and stayed in the leat quit. "We're leaving along after the starting whistle blow
name
don't come
spectators
RAF
In a
forwards..prevented them: from Kwok Cheuk-chewke
To Cheong Kin-man, the 17.1 Faberto, took over the pitching) six advantage and they further Placing Army further ahead when, place the ball past Yu Kai-yan.
improved it with another tally. keeper to beat, be skied the ball,
Chey
he cleverly worked
riot
In the other match K C. Wong was hard pressed by Y. T., Chung
obtaining the equalleer and only won after a grueling
Devlin missed good chance of both players put in everything as Cheong did, they knew into the same and it end, Wong Yuk-ping of Lal yelled a good-natured policeman
with only the South China goal-
In the second half, Chinese A was only after 16 games had been Trun, the winen harbour, cham- playfully. "You go ahead," came year-old schoolboy, Festerday preschores,
Ribeiro made the played that Saw won the set. In pion of 1948, was bepten into the the reply as the old man went his day indeed,
Avarita mistake in their half when
During a raid on the South we repeatedly on the attack the second set, Saw won by 6-12).
sixth position among the girls busily on his course. He finished try at all the free-style events of After a game
feeding the fast ones" to the gain doubled.
Wildcats came in for their last China goal, Army were awarded hut try as they would, they coul penetrate the Police defence Joan Eager, in her faird har- alright and he wasn't last either! the championships, cupons had power-hiting Saints, with the stage trailing behind by two runs another penalty Brown, who From breakaway, about 1 bour Today's Matches -
advanced to second Thousands Watch to be content with four second result that he was plastered all but Margie Kavie singled and was entrusted with the spot kick, minutes before time, Foline scores place this year, having in 1948
It was a greatly successful day place Tsui J.D. been placed fourth, and the year across the harbour for swimmers Race yesterday was certainly no the very start when they collect but the heave to first base was
honours.--The Harbour Singles: W.P.
e.onice pilfered second base Cynthia sailed to convert on this decasion. Saints put the game-on-
bal through Ram grounded to short-stop this lapte in the next minute
Brown simos made amends for clowning goal -Machie,
before
Motta second to Celeste Guterres.
alike. The push-over for Sister Cynthia, who made a an und
him with the ed clusters of four and Ave rum wild and two runners were on towards the South China seal and perately for the
when
way saw Chinese AA fighting des Doubles: M Heenan and H,A;} for herself during the Champion occasion slightly resembled the staunch Chan Clubenam in the in the fast two frames, po hit intended up by sending in a power- never came, the
the equaliser wh Ayres v Eddie Chan and Szeto ships in the free style events, good old days, a veteran remark-run.
Breaks The Ice .Bick
finished, fith according to officials, ed, when the harbour swim was Cheong's victory and in sich
first base for ful drive, just as he was tackled. Chinese AA Yu Kal-y Somehow no one booked her in't such a gala event that a holiday good time therefore, was a deIn the third-trane Daredevil assisted out if Xavier had The shot was, however, saved by Lal-ming, 16 Shu-ping, Leun and Cynthia was left out of the was proclaimed.
Tony Silva scooted as the the first eramire, served honour to a young sports rubber while play was made crossed the plate to sim the lead. Pau, King-yuen, who turned it Fing-six, Mow Cheung-WIL E honour list completely," F
Thousands crowded the prayas man who doesn't know what it is at first, base to break the ice for the Babida then rolled out round the upright for a fruitless Doris Barten's Return on both sides of the harbour. On to quit
pored pens another grounder towards second corner of the roop-top of the Peninsula A feature among the women
Results: Men-1. Cheong King Baseballer played loose ball me which was fumbied, add the —An Empty Het –– starters in yesterday's Race was Hotel, people assembled for the man (EAA) 7. Chan Chungmand-fered a 216 shellacking iding run was Bere Monica Army obtained their fifth and the grand return of Doris Barten The harbour Itself was crowded (VRC); Time: 22/37,
commanding view of the race (Lai Tsun) 3.5. Mitford as the Canadiana romped
Police Trang Kai-ming. Fun When second-sacker way who placed an excellent third.
with the game.
Chinfer
wild again on last goal when Devlin headed the Pak-chan, Ho. Sing, Tsang -Sik Women's. 1. Mamle Leong Geegee epithed the full Pizzy Barros - roller to second, ball into an empty net after the on, Leung Sun-chi, Leung Wing Printed and rebilled for the Free most often bum the Har-speclators and their
Doris is known as the girl who with motor boats and junks with
cameras (KU) 2. Joan Zager (VRC), seven innings for the victors Babida trolled over the plate Army attack had drawn the South wong, Chan On-yin, Rambelon
and fanned one, with the winning run, and that China goalkeeper and the defence Howlett, Tam FRANK LESLIE BUSH, Windsor Hoos bour. At the age of eight, Dorks following the swimmers who had 3, Doris Barten (VBC). Time walked one
made her harbour debut "when I been given a cheerful-send-otti 28/12 (Bected).
Yuen Yiu-lam while Al-Smike, who toed the was the ball game.
out of position.
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