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Chinese Beat HKFA XI In Governor's Cup Soccer Game
The Chinese National Amatour Athlotic Fedora-
tion RI won the First Round of the Governor's Cup Soccer Competition when they boat the Hong Kong Football Association XI by five! goals to ono on the Club ground at Happy Volley yesterday. Apart from a sparkling display by the Chinese left- wing combination of Lee Tai-fal and Yiu Cheuk-yin and the speedy dashes of Pereira, HKFA's left-wing who later played centre- forward, the standard of play seldom rose
above the mediocre.
There were few exciting moments during the game
oxcopt when the goals were scored.
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towards the centre of the field instand of trying to draw the op- posing half.
the
Highton kick- From
In the 20th minute, Yu drew passed to Brown, who was in the position to shoot when the whist-Pritt froin his charge and lobbed lee blew for offside against an- the ball into the gual. However, be evidently handled the bull ther forward.
The enaving kick went to Kwok before shooting, us the referee
passed to Ho again disallowed the goal. Ying-kee, who
Tse Kan- nighton and then Ying-fun. Ho's try for gual was' blocked by Santor but Lee Tui-hung received injuries and both tai obtained the ball on the 25 had to leave the held for treat-
a crashing ment.
the net.
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however incident, brought part of the crowd roaring to its fret but it had withing to do with the game. Some timber stacked under the Stand nearest Sports Root caught fire during the second tulf and several hundred panicky specta-
to the held of for rushed On play The game was held up tu Mała while the fire was her put out
It**
'17 Fire Brigade arved the grand in unck time, 1 was not called into action
the game, numerous players reprived thades and hid
to have the Bebi at some time
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Past to be injured was Higgins,
pobed WEL
yard me and sent in drive
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HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1949.
found wirl-
The HKFA forwards pressed, though Prail made a desperate hard for the equaliser, shots in
Brown by Pereira, an attempt to save. Heartened by this goud scored Berry were blocked. Within two minutes of the ela£, i Five minutes from the interval. the Chinese began to put on pres- Lee and Ylu brought the ball into sure and the HKFA defence had the scoring area by a series t bu- passes between themselves trying five minutes.
corner
Yiu Cheuk-yin went in a pile-lore Lee centred to Kwok, who Inter Tag Saver frum 20 yards, only to see tapped the ball into the
with the if the net for the CNAF's second Crossbar it hit the goale well beaten Then Kwok goal.
ofte 15 ninutes of pay and burd
to leave the field for treatment but returned with Ave minutes
Pulls Log Muscle
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316 the 24th
21
Highton pulled a leg musele and
1
brite through but
so he was
about to shoot he was robbed of
the ball
A Beautiful Centre The ball then went to the other tie returned to play at end of the Beid and after a fine left-wing shortly before the aj bout of passing between Higgins terval, but was little unsre than and Pereira, the latter sent ac- a beautiful centre only to E passenger. In the second half russ be slid not play at sli
ee Highton's shot saved at the
A few minutes after Highton | expense of a corner. received his injury, The Kam-hung received a hefty kick from guis and had to retiro for a short while
Buring the second half, Ten- riti also became injured and had to switch places with Wootton Castillo, m attempting to score Partsy through the second ball, collided with Tam Kwan-kun and he too was absent from the gune foe a sixrt period,
Pick of the HKFA players yes- tertiny were Pereira, Brown and Santos Both Pereirn and Brown, The HKFA wingers, were danger-
whenever in jisseraion the ball.
CHUS
Brown's header of the corner kick almost found the net, but the aglle Tam managed to up the hall over the bar. The second corner was sent behind the goal.
Obtaining
Both sides began to uchi steam
niskicks were the order of the day.
into their tackles and spills and
Shots Wore Weak Brown broke through on occa- skats, but his parting shots were weak and were easily cleared.
Two minutes from the luterval, Pereira tested Tom with a pile-j driver which the latter saved. Pereira again obtaines the ball; and this time his shot hit the the cross bar.
was
The rebound was handled by Tung Sun in the penalty area posession from the] and the ensuing spot kick soul-kick, Ytu Cheuk-yin dribbled taken by Brown, who scored. almost the whole length of the At half-line the score was 2-1 nebi before passing to Kwok, who in favour of the Chineze. tapped it to Ho. Ho then through- Throughout the second half, the passed to Kwok, but the parting KFA played with only 10 men, shot was weak and the bill was tightem being missing from the cleared.
ino-up. Pereira unoved to Then HKFA forwards got ge-entre-forward berth.
The Chinese were pinning the ing but they found Fok Yiu-wab,
Chinese feft-back, in grand opponents in their own half of
and Pereira, the the field and in the 29th minute, form. Brown
Lee dribbled past Tennuct und scored.
the
of
Santos was a hardworking left half and did extravely well in spoding many dangerous raids by the Chinese forwards.
Usual Tactics
The Chinese played their usum? game and wheti they had scored; several gtals, began their usun! uilly-dinllying tactles.
two wingers carbined and broke through the Chinese defence, but Pereira's header of Brown's cen. tre was cleared.
In the 14th minute, Tang net- ted from a pass by Lee but the referee ruled him off-side.
One minute later Higgins was Injured.
the
New Hardcourt Champions
Tp Koon-hung and Edwin Teul, who won the 1949 Colony Mardcourt Doubles Tennis Championship when they beat Trul Wal-pui and Teul Yun-put at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday.("China Mai?" Photo"),
Australia Win Hazzard Shield
The local cricket "Test" for the Hazzord Shield
between tooms
representing England and Australia at Chator Road yostorday ended in an easy win for the Australian X by 127
runs.
K.H. Ip And Tsai Win Hardcourt Doubles Title
In the Colony Hardcourt, Tennis Doubles Chatoplonship Final played at the Chinese Recreation Club yesterday Ip Koon-hung, partnered by Edwin Teal, defeated the hold- ers, Tsui Yan-pui and Toul Wal-pul, in straight acts 0-2, 6-1, 6-4 to become the 1940 Champlons,
The Tsul enpe with the fierce drives and Bery smashes of Ip and Tual. Throughout the whole match, the former champions were forced, on the defensive and seldom took i the initiativo.
brothers could not
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A STADIUM IS AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY
(By "ROVER")
The stampade which took place on the Club Ground
at Happy Valley, yesterday during the Gov- ernor's Cup soccer match following shouts of "Fire" servos, to prove, most conclusively, the crying need for a properly constructed 'con- croto Stadium in this Colony.. The panic which, followed yesterday's alarm is an example of what is likely to happen on a very much larger scale and with very grave results should a conflagration actually envelope the matshed stands.
Old residents of this Colony Racecourse tragedy of 1918.
All four players started off shakily, but Jp' experience will no doubt remember the abroad stood him in good stead ide Arst and he and Teni won three games of the opening set before dropping the fourth,
Jp's Interception at the net was beyond reproach and his presence at the not forced the Tsul brothers to Inb, but their lobs were severe ly dealt with by Tsai,
Unable To Settle Down
The Teul brothers did not seem to be able to settle down to their usual steady game because of the forcing tactics adopted by Ip and his partner, who won the Brat met ut 6-2.
Ip and Tsai went into a lead of five games to love in the second set. Ip's overhead strokes were faultlessly executed and his service produced ace after ace.
Tami's twisting service also had the brothers guessing and they could only win one game before losing the second ret.
the
In that year, the Joskey Club not built of con- slands were crete as they now are, but were structures somewhat matched after the style of the present football stands.
During a race meeting. stands caught are and in the en-
hundreds suing stampede,
of racegoers were burnt to death and a large number of others seriously injured, some mained for life, as a result of trampled upon or caught neath falling timber.
being be-
A Grim Reminder The monument on the hillside below Tai Hang Road at the rear of the South Ching ground at Caroline Hill, is a grim reminder even to this day, of that tragedy.
Is one to assume that only a disaster
that
Swedes Beat Eastern Bengal
Playing their flest game In Calcutta yesterday, the Ha!~" sinborg Swedish Soccer XI beat Exetern Bengal by two clear goals.
Inter-Schools Athletic Meet
Nino Anal events were ran off at the Fifth Annual Hong Kong and Kowloon
Schools Athletic Meet at Caroline Hill
As yesterday. of such magnitudo
The meet which commenced on
Wong Ching-lam won the 3,000 of the Racecourse tragedy will move the powers-that-be metres Open Race in 10 minutes with Lance/Bom- into giving their approval for 12.8 seconds the erection of a Stadium such bardier Roust running a close as that visualised by the Hong second. In the third set, the Tsuis put Kong Football Association?
Somehow or other, It seems Saturday, is being held under the
of tho up a much stiffer fight. By nd-
South China that only a disaster, involving auspices
will bpting the offensive, they won
Athletic is the only thing:
Assoplation and loss of life, the irst two games and then
next week-end, when bestirs certain officinis, continuo which mado it 1-3 in their favour, How-
after
has the Bnals in all events will be a Court of Inquiry ever Ip and Tsai won the next
made certain recommendations, held. tour games in a row with drives into taking appropriate action, Yesterday's results and Amnahes intermingled with although the necessity for such cunningly concenled drop shots.
The Taul managed to win the next same to make it 4-5, but Ip and Taal were not to be denied with victory in their grasp and won the 10th game for set match and championship.
KLN. TONG GARDEN CITY CLUB
TENNIS TOURNEY The following are results of matches played at the Kowloon Tong Garden City Club yesterday:
In the first of these annual games last year, Eng-tennis land beat Australia to win the coveted Shield which changed hands yesterday, i
Tuking first Jense of the wicket, the Australians show-
Then, after another passing bout between Lee und Yiu, Kwolt scored the fourth goal for the Chinese from the ensuing centre.
Enjoying
♫ lead of 4-3, tha Chinese began to indulge In tancy passing and were content to keep the ball going from one Inclined To Wander Sevend fine centres sent ac-, player to the other without moved scant respect for the Eng- Gambrill and knocked up White Ant chore to set tha HKFA ross by Lee were wasted because in towards their opponents' goal. lish attack
Pierce 225 for eight declared.
Ball N. E. Arthy, opening batsman for the Aussies punished the Eng- Hart-Baker ish bowling severely and at the A. C. White time the declaration was appk- od, had scored 103 not out,
HITALI Yung-sang won the loss
against the sun.
Kwok was inclined to wander
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Twelfth Race Meeting Saturday - 17th Docomber, 1949.
There are eight races, the Firet Doll will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (8 Races-$10) May be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Bwarp on the last race as well as the Special Cash' Sweep on the "Pearce Memoriai Gup" (over 100,000 slákéta said to date) to be run at the Annual Race Meeting in January, 1950. Cash Sweep tickets on the last race and those for the "Peace Memorial Cup" may be' purchased miso at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members and quoits are reminded that they"and their Tadios MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A DADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERÐ. ENCLOSURE..
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 including tax
Bro
Several Chances However, the Chinese did not have things all their own way, but Castilho, Brown and Pereira did not seem to be able to find the net with their shots, Pereire had several chances to score but ench time he either ballooned the ball or his shots went wide.
Ten minutes from time, Kwok scored his third goal from a centre
by Ho
The Anal minutes saw the HKFA forwards striving to re- duce the arrears, while the Chl- hese seemed content to rest on their laurels to keep the ball from getting near their own goal
Area.
Other batsmen to do well for
Singles Handicap
M R W C.Y. Wong beat Y.K. Loke,
1 08 141-4, 6-8,
Bowling Analysis
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12 3 33
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the Aussies were T. F. Mahon W. H. Colledge c and b Mahon (37), J. B. Hawthorn (29) and H. D. Bidwell c' Ranking b L. T. Ride (23).
Bingles Championship (Semi-final)
Rock Liang beat Ip Chun-hing 6-1, 6-4, 6-2.
Double Championship
from
Boys' Pole Vault Final "A" action was apparent to the aver- Division: 1, Chan Wai-lam (Pui age man-in-the-street long be-, Ching) 2.9 metres (record): 2, Tu AM): 3, Kuen-yu (Wah Yan fore the disaster.
Is there any reason why thou- Wong Tsung-yu (Far East); 4,
Public Kwong Llu-chuen (Pui Ching). sands of dollars
Boys' Diasus Throwing Firat Funds should be wasted in prob- ing disasters when, with a little "A" Division: 1, Yung Hung-kong foresight and commonsense, such (La Salle) 27.72 metres (record); disasters and consequent heavy 2, Lee Sau-tun (For East); 3, Wai loss of life could easily bave Tak-ming (St. Louisa); 4, Leung
Yoo-sto (Chi Hang). been avoided?
The dangers to which mem- Boys Dinous Throwing Flizat 1, Leung Pak-ki bers of the public attending foot-i "B" Division; ball matches under existing con- (Wah Yan. AM) 24.68 metres; 2, (Hing Yan); 3. ditions are exposed is apparent Yuen Cheung to all and the time has come for Chow Kwong-yi (Chi Hang): 4, Government, which derives sub- Chang, King-man (Chi Hang).
Boys Skip and Jump Final "D" stantial revenue from soccer, to give sympathetic consideration to Division: 1. Wong Chun-fel_(Pul schemes of the Hong Kong Foot- Ching) 12 metros: 2, Au Ping- ball Association for the erection fel (St. Joseph's); 3, Yeung Plk- of a sufficiently largo, concrete) ng (Tak Chinx); 4, Auyeung Stadium...:
Tsung (St. Joseph's)...
MALAYAN STUDENT WINS BADMINTON TITLE
Manchester, December 3.
Boys' Long Jump Final " Divlejoni 1, Castro (St. Joseph's) 4.4 motres; 2, Leung Chak-lam (Pul Ching); 3, Wong Chan-chi (Pul Ching); 4, Tam Kin-man (Pul Ching).
Girls' Shat Put Final "A"
F. S. Lau, a Malayan student Division: 1, Lau Yuk-ping (Chi at Southampton University, to- Hang) 7.77 metres; 2, Ng King- day won the Universities Athlo-chan (Pul Too); 3, Wong Rock Liang and S.C. Kwok
ties Unions Individual badmin (Chi Hang); 4, Ho brat. Daniel Chen and Lawrence on title here when he beat his (Taung Lan). Chen:6-2, 7-5.
4
Mabon
Gambrill was the only English T. S. Grant e Mahon b Arthy
J. P. O'Driscoll b Waller bowler to meet with any measure:
4
19
0
Mahon
1
K.K. Lee and K.L. Wu beat Percy Chen and C. D'Almada 6-4;] 01.
27
4
10
of success, taking four wickets] N. Hart-Baker c Arthy b for 66 runв.
The English XI, tatied miserably L D. Kilbee e Oliver b Ride when it came to their turn to bat K. A. Ball b Arthy
R. T. Pierce Ibw Riahon tamen to stand up to the Aus- E Gambrill b Mahen...... tralian attack being L. D. Kilbee A. C. White e Duffy b Arthy (27), T. S. Grant (10) and R. T. White not out
Extras Pierce (18). Mr. "Extras" helped with 16.
Total be a
Bowling Analysis
and were all out for 08, the only
HKFA: Pratt: Wootton, Woodp: Castilho, Tennuci, Suntos: Brown,
T. P. Mahon proved to Berry, Highton, Higgins, Pereira: real terror with the ball and sent CNAF: Tam Kwan-kon: Hauve of the English batsmen back Yung-sang. Fok Yu-wah: Tang to the Pavilion for 22 runs, Sum, Hung Hing-yuk, Tse Kam Arthy followed up his splendid Mohon hung: Ho. Ying-fun, Kwok Ying batting performance by taking Weller kee, Tsang Yee-kit, Yiu Cheuk-three wickes for 15 runs in 5.2 Hong Choy yin, Leo Tai-fol.
overe, one of which was a maiden, Arthy
KCC Seeded
obtainable through Wappingshaw Won By T. Lock's Rink
the Beoretary on the written or perennial Introduction of a member. such member to be responsible for all ahits, ato.·
Badges admitting to Member Enclosure will NOT be on sale, #f the RACE COURSE. DE
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 am. Both Offices de tat Floor, Tele- phone House, ·
A limited number of timing will be obtainable at the Club Hous provided they are ordored in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tal, 27818). NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING."
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
The price of admission" to the Pubila Enclosure - la. 83 Including tax for all parsons Including ladies, and payable at the Gate, up-
BOOKMAKERS, TIO TAD MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTE OF THE HONG KONG JOOKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
SOPRA SERVANTS' PASUES, AN Servanta! pasons will be lotusd to private Dözi holders only, wha'ara, edquested to distribute them with discriminatips and to en- doras their names on the pemon.: Holders of such passes are not par- -mitted - In the members? «Ericloture "except for passing through on
their duties and must remain in their employers, stande, enda va-
AUSTRALIA
N. E. Arthy ́not out. "..
E.C. Fincher e Ball b Gambrill
G
White
Hong Choy & Kilbec. b Weller b Gambrill
NR. Oliver c Kibee b iBall The Kowloon Cricket Club's L. T. Ride Mt. Colledge" b Secded Wapplagshaw yesterday Hart-Balcer
was won by the rink skippered J. B. Ilawthorn b Gambrill by T. Lock with a score of 28 A. D. Duffy b Gambrill. shots.
T. P. Mahon b. Bail.
ho conclusion of the game,
members of the' winning rink were presented with silver spoons.
J.A, Tibble
E.R. Rosselot
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621, 15
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D. G. White's XI
/ Beat 1903 Air, OP.
In a friendly cricket game at Bf the King George V School yes-
18 terday, D. G. White's XI beat
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brother and holder, Y. S. Lau, of London University.
F. 6. Lou won the final 17-14, 5-15, 18-18-Reuter.
Different Ways Of
Playing Opening Stroke At Billiards
(By
"Pyramid")
Shi-ht Tu-yung
Girls Baseball Throwing Final 1, Ng King-chan (Pul Tao) 84.65 metres; 2, Chan Blu-kuen (Put Tao); 3, Leung Kin-man (Chung Kwok i Hung); 4, Gwendoline Dragon (St. Mary's)
Girls' Skip and Jump Final "B" Divialont 1, Wong Foon-heung (Tak Ming) 3.09 metrost: 2, Vally Silva (St. Mary's); 3, Leung Kwan-sio (Put Tao); 4, Ng Sou- klm (Sui Ching).
Boye Long Jump Final "A": Divleleri: 1, Tao Chan-woo (Nam Kiu) 6.57. metres, 2, Kam: Ki-tai (Tung Chai); 8, Yak Fo-yin (Chl Hang); 4, Chang Chik-zum- (Pui Ying),
2,000 Metros Open Rads: 1. Wong Ching-lam, 10 minutes 12.5 seconds; 2, Lance/Bombardier
There are many different ways of playing the open-sta, Anthony Barker,
ing stroko at Billiards. There may be classed into two sections-attack and dofanco,
In matches such as Amateur Championships, one often sees this safety play in the opening stroke.
For instance, Kingsley Kenner
The 1903 Air O.P. XI by. 17 runs: loy (Birmingham) often plays the D. G. White's XI batted first miss into the open, bringing the 20 and declare dafter scoring 130 cue-ball back into baulk with runs for six wickets Ragi was chock side, a very popular stroke 37 top-scorer for White's KI, knock in match play.
ing up 52 retired, posádk
Faced with the teek of scoring
Then wo got the player who
will take a risk to get an even
safer stroke, 10. a double haulk
Total (for & wists) dec:
225
H. H. Rankine, W. Tinglo C.R. Rosselot not 'bot,
did
137 to win, The 1903 Air O F could only muster 110 runs, to which Addington contributed valuable 40 and Mercury, 34,
| back into
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KCC BEAT ARMY
SUNDANCE
AT TENNIS"
R.S. Capell P Coxali H. Gittens T. Lock
(Skip) C. Thompson AW. Wood G. May George Lee
(Skip) Hong Sling W. Baker A. Tung T.Baker,
J. Orem /{(Skip) 3 2200 (Skip);
W. Butterwortti 28 (Skip)
C.I. Stoppiston
M, Horro
J. Lock
F. Goodwin
Ja Tang
M. Grimple
H. Kow
25 (8kip)
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Lance/Bombardler Forsythe. Commandos Beat Nomads
even the best of our players cannot be sure that the red will The Commando, Hockey come to rest out of baulk, as team defeated the Nomads, taking into consideration the who fielded nine men, by five- distance the ous ball Wham to
terday.A
travel before making an Impact, to one at Sookunpoo yes- ono rexilson that it must be also: The Nomads put up a game struck powerfully to enable the fight, especially the two backs, screw to mot."!
H. Boares, and L. Xavier and F. Barretto in goal
by playing from one extremity of If the red does come to rest out The Nomads even managed to the D to strike, the red half ball, of baulk, you have a chance of a lead by 1-0 at the interval, but with enough to paulki Those two stroke,
both break, before playing a safely the defence, fell to pieces in the second stanza and conceded Ave are the most frequently seen
safety. strokes us a
a match. There are many other ways of goale without replying.
Other resulla: 15 we come across the scoring in the opening stroke, Dutch A. el Arculus I and Mr. Mel-player who wani's Xi, at the Indian Recrea and endeavour la score from this via a side cushion, or in a bottom Recrelo "B" 2 "RAF In a friendly tennis match tion Club at Bookwmpoo yesterday As an excellent example of this pocket of two cushions after conChand Tara v. Army 10 played at Cox's Road yesterday ended in a draw Roberta type of player, tako Rio Levi, the fact with the red
the Kowloon Cricket, Club ⠀ de- |- Mr. Arculli's XI scored” 110
With all of these strokes a "Univeralty feated Army by four sets to, three,; runs, to which Me, Melwani's XI.
Col, Spetico and Capt. Turner, replied with 09 for seyan wickets.
His favourite opening stroke certain amount of risk is attach- Cooke beat C. Keterwall and FR On: conclusion of the game, tho was the Berow lover in one of the ed, but if youre endeavouring you Zimmern 8-3, 6-3,
Melwani Shield was presented to top pockets. If he succeeded at to make a sogging stroke,,
to take the wart lost to Taker and Vntre-Club Cricket Tournament de balinity, and above su never
Majer Mitchell and Capt. Sto the Sindhi X winner of the this and the red ball remained out must be prepared to
usual remark was riak, Chubb 11-0, 6-7; 4-6.1/10 for the 1948-49, by Mist Arcull; My luck, is in..
Lieut. Col. Forward and Major daughter mark Ad Arcuille Preit must be admitted that even make blind stroke at the red though certain amount of as nine umee out of ten, you will Bale lost to A.R/White and divident af the Indian Itecutation Lorion 1-0,4-0
Biché cricket match between Mr. nok kép further) such as a loser in a top pocket, KITCHEN TRY
wonder, men
of his day.
v. Recroló;
JAMAVIMYMCA
These games were not played.
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