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INTERNATIONAL STARS HELD BY LOCAL PAIR IN TENNIS EXHIBITION
(By "KIMBERLEY")
Excellent combination by the Tsui brothers carn- ed them a set in their exhibition game against Pedro Masip and Heraldo Weiss, international ranking tennis players, who are here on a four- day exhibition visit following a successful tour of India and the Philippines. The Hong Kong pair scored mainly on Weiss' many errors yesterday; and, with a brilliant display at net, romped home in the first set by 6-4. The visitors however, took the next at 6-3. Pedro Masip, top-ranking not star from Spain and fresh from his victory over F. Ampon in the Manila Championships recently, topplad Hong Kong's singles champion, Ip Koon-hung 6-3, 6-2, in a match that saw Masip's superior court-craft dominating over Ip's stylish form.
But the lesson to Hong these certainly did not show up Kong's tennis aspirants came yesterday. She slammed the ball from diminutive Mrs. Mary over the net with unerring effect, Weiss. Her impeccable fool-her back hand drives from the base-line was the main attraction. work
was a trent to watch. With this and supremacy
of her game; and she placed the inball with such skill that the Hong every other department of the Kong lady was either sent chasing -game, Mrs. Weiss downed the dizzy around or was caught flat
Colony's hardcourt triple cham-on her feet!
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS Australian Subscription
Pedro Masip, tennis star Spain, defeated from Koon hung by 6-3, 6-2 in an exhibition game yesterday, Мавір recently won the Philippine National Men's Bingles title when he defeated the tennis pride of Marila, F. Ampon. Pictured above is Matip (left) and ip Koon. hung, Hong Kong's Singles champion. ("China Mail" Photo).
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950.
Open event at university athletic meet
There will be a half mile event open to the Colony and the Bervices in the finala of the 29th Annual University Athletio Meet to be hald on
Baturday, March 4, com- mencing at 1.30 p.m._//
All those who are desirous of antering for this event are requested to contact Mr. G.
· Wagner, Hon. Becretary, Hong Kong
University Athletio
Club.
Draw for Open Doubles tennis championship
The Colony Open_Men's Dou bles Lawn Tennis Championship for the 1850 sesso11 begins at the Hong Kong Cricket Club
Recreio
couple win Senior Mixed Doubles Badminton match
(By "ARGONAUT"")
After being extended to deuce in the first sot, Marcus" "Oliveira and Mylthie Gonsalves of Recreio, struck a brilliant patch in the second set to win the main event of last night's bad- minton Championship games at the Kowloon Cricket Club.
of applause.
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Home soccer:
Blackpool-Sunderland game should be a classic
(By "ALBION")
The writing seems to be on the wall for quite a number of teams lurking in the relegation
żono.
For such teams as Birmingham, Manchester City, Queen's Park Rangers and several others, time is almost up and they will have to pull some- thing extraordinary out of "the bag" if they wish to retain their present status for another
season.
"
Birmingham this week go toj I think Sunderland are playing Fratton Park and will, I fear, and suffelently well to take à point the result of the journey to be from the scnsiders. only another nail in their con. The "Dark Home" team
Portsmouth with only league
The highlight in the Second honours to strive for now look all
Division will be the game at While set for the easiest of wins.
Manchester City, the other un- Hart Lane where the lenders, fortunate in this Division have the Tottenham Hospur entertain the London club Chelsea as guesta at "Dark Horse" team for promotion, Maine Road and may extract a Southampton,
Sheffield Wednesday, now in second
place and looking a worthy promotion aids all over, should further enhance their ; claim for Division I status by taking full point from an "in. and out of form" Grimsby.ne Hull City should also keep well in the running by beating Queen's a lowly Charlton and would seem Park Rangers, and in so doing to have both points well in the (unfortunately for QPR) push the bag.
latter just one step further into. "The 'Haddocks' have been ex-Division III. periencing a pretty bad senzan Lends United, now being halled a potential so far and cannot be expected to
n some quarters as a stage a revival against such for-promotion team, will find Cardiff midable opposition as the United, city quite a handful in front of The match of the day in this their own supporters. Cardiff got Division will undoubtly Blackpool, where Sunderland are anyway.
my bot for the forthcoming gime, the vinitors.
A field day
bo' at
A fine display was given by the two Schoolboys E. C. Y. Hsi and J. Pomeroy Jr. In the Junior Men's Doubles match, which was the only game that went the full distance of three sets, The Senior Mixed Doubles, other giving a grand exhibition Match between the Oliveira- for boys of their age, and it was Gonsalves combination and the not until after three thrilling sets, Bill Funk-O. Loy pair produc- that the issue was decided. courts on Wednesday, March 1.
in ed some, brilliant rallies,
Full scores In the event of the ground be which both victors and van-
Schoolboys' Bingles: A. Sales point from a team which has an The lattor, although forced to Ing closed for play owing to inquished earned many rounds beat Tal Hon-Ice, 16-10, 13-2. excellent away record this season. concede a point to lowly Coventry clement weather, all fixtures will
Schoolboys' Doubles M. No- It must be remembered though, last week will, I think, give the go back until play is resumed, Ip
Miss O. Loy, a Junker lady lasco and G. Pomeroy beat S. that Chelsea snatched both points Spurs one of their hardest games
A. Remedios, The following is the draw:
16-5, from Burnley last week by virtue of the season. player, from St. Teresa's put up Samy-and First Round (top half): Taut a creditable display in her Arst 15-12. F. Folts and D. Lambooy of a defender putting through his Spurs will be fortunate to be Wal-pul and Thu Yun-pul
beat R. H Blackstone and R. own goal. Yes, a draw seems a ahead at the final whistio, (bye): T. J. Gould and I. . big match, and there were several Shaw, 16-0, 15-11.
fair prediction for this game. rolf v J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. occasions in which only she stood Junior Men's Singles C. M. Liverpool, with a two points Sellors; Choy Tin-fook and Part- between the shuttle and a point. Quinn beat A, E. Ellott, 15-8, lead over their nearest rivala, ner v Chan Fook-hoi and Pon However, the steadiness and long-15-10.
Manchester United, go to Mid- Pak-nin; R. Y. K. Ng and Partner
standing partnership of the Re- Junior Mixed Doubles: A. D.dlesboro this week and will find plon, Mrs. Ip Koon-hung to Mrs. Weiss, taking the first
v M. Heenan and H. A. Ayres; crelo pair began to tell in the Brown and Mrs. M. Rozario beat the Home team no walk-over. I the tune of 0-2, 6-2. -
service claimed the first Kame
Choy Tin-wah and Wong Shiu second set.
Mr, und. Mrs. B. "Chow, 15-3, think Borda can push the leaders Such was the display by Mary without much elfort, sending
wing y Lam Yuk-ying and K. C.
Another Mr. and Mrs. combina- | 15-11.
to within a point of victory. Welss in her singles match against down three well-placed drives
Ng: Eddle Chan and Lan Kniv tan of the tournament, Bill and Junior Men's Doubles E. C. Y. United go up to town to meet Mrs. Ip, that if she had any faults, over the net far beyond her op-
P. H. Kwok and M. Chan; T. H. Mury Chow bowed gallantly out Hsl and T. Hal beat B. Pomeroy ponent's reach. Mrs. Ip, took the Masip is an international cham-Wang and C. C. Yew; v Peter of the Junior Mixed Doubles and 7. Pomeroy, Jr. 8-15, 15-11, second game on two of (Weiss"
clas pion; which explains why the U and C. Lau; Tsol Plug-fan event after giving their younger 15-7. amashes that hit the net.
Sentor Mixed Doubles M. A. wor the next two games alter Points began to fall in favour of and D. C. Luk v George Choa opponents some anxiols moments]
In the recand net.
Oliveira and Mrs. H. F. Gonsalves the Spaniard. Masip grabbed the and Lt. Col. J. W. Spence. nately but from then on, Mary first three
First Round ganics, placing his
(bottom half): Hard-hitting Jock Brown, ably beat Elll Funk and Miss O. Loy, Weiss, dominating from baseline, shots with skill. Stroke for stroke, P. K Tong and Gordon Lum v
supported by agilo and speedy 17-15, 15-4. mid-court and at net, met little ly held his own. His mistake was M. Macpherson and F. P. Mergle Rozario at the net gave Tonight's games chalknge. She annexed the next sulexing persistently to the attack Mahon; Lee Ming and A. S Los a favourable impression of going
games to
to win 6-2.
At King George V School. after a few successful rushes at Lal Kwong-chun and Au Kam- far in this event
7.00 p.m. (Schoolboys Singles) Weiss carned the
the first game off net.
The Hong Kong champion wing v N. E Arthy and L. F. on moon; Ho Ka-lau and Lee Yue-
Junior singles
Saw Chin-tat v Y. Khan. Ip's service in the
second set, chased up to one gume in arrears Stokes, +
C. Y. Wong and
7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Singles) The Stewards have ordered added another
A much improved A.E. Elliott batch of 100 Australian Suh. Ilaxed; It was obvious, Ip was fed/when the score stood at 4-3 in Lang v. Donald Lo and took the court against Recreio's C. H. Ngan v M. Kempton,
Masip's favour. The Spaniard,
(Junior Men's Charlie drives and with with the guile that has ranked Lo: Lee Wal-tong and
Quinn in thel Junior scription Ponies to race in 1951† Welss hitting hard and many him among the world's great, was Birk v L. Ci Kotewall and. F. R..Singles event. Although Quinn is Doublos) J. A. Soares and J. A. this game should be a real classic. Bection will most likely run riot and they now invite Members times off, took the following two soon topping them
Zimmern; Lam Kwan and Kwok new regarded as one of Recreio's Motta v D. Chen and G. T. Loule. softly but Hing-chung v Benzin Saw and best Singles players now, the Miss B. Remedios and Miss T to subscribe for them.
8.30 p.m. Raines with the score arriving at
(Ladies', Doubles) two each. Weiss piled on pressure accurately and the first set ended Patrick Poon; F. M. Ribeiro and Kowloon Dock player did not al-Remedies v Mrs. L. F. Stokes and An application form has from then. In the last two games, 6-3 against Ip.
T. E. Rodrigues v F. W. Hayward low him to have things all his Mrs. A. Tamworth. been posted to every Member.
and Edwin Tool (bus), and W. McColl, Ip Koon-hung own way. The second sot especial-
Mixed p.m. (Junior In the event of non-delivery further forms may be obtained
planship matches
The following are the Cham- of for Doubles) F. J. Brockbank and to be played 30 change-overs of services, before Mrs. E. M. Tebbutt v B. K. L.
Elliott conceded it, mostly through Lul and Miss B. Baptista. at the Club's Office, 1st Floor,thing that came over head was game in his favour, placing' twol next week, boginning Monday:
his erratic services and own errors. 9.30. Monday, February 27: ·
p.m. (Junior Men's backhand volleys that caught Henry Leev Chan Fook-hol; For Mrs Ip It must be said Masip nepping.
The Junior Men's Doubles be- that she gave of her best. High games that followed, the Hong lau y C. F. Wong; F. H. Kwok class tennle however, won the
Keng champion was able to win v Roch Lidng or J. B. Hawthorn; day.
one, the visitor bagging the act Eddie Chan y Patrick Poon; Lee by annexing three games in Walstong Edwin Trat S. A. SLEAP,
Tuesday, February 20: Masip after his to sets with Ip
Second und Third rounds of Secretary. The men's singles that follow paired-Heraldo-Wales against the Open Slagles Championships.
est, was more encouraging for Tat brothers. Weiss lanky and Hongkong. February 15, 1050, Hong Kong. Ip Koon-hung, by well proportioned height gave Wednesday, March 1:
his masterly style impressed grea-grace to lus gaine and for a short T. J. Gould and I. Agaturoff ter than did Pedro Masip. But spell he was the more Impressiva y J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. sel- of the two. His sizzing services lors; Coy Tin-Took and Partner won him the first game; but that v Chan Fook-hel and Pol Pak- did not last, in the next he com- nin; R. Y. K. Ng and Partner mitted two double faults and thesov M, Heonan and H. A. Ayrosí errors wore soon to cost the 'visi-Choy. Tin-wah and Wong Shiu- tors heavily,
wing v _Lam_Yuk-ying andi K. C. Ng: Eddie Chan and Lan Kal The Hong Kong pair, playing V F. H Kwok and M. Chan; T. steady, elalined the next game. H. Wang and C. C, Yow v Peter the score standing at 1-1. Weiss U and C. Lau. and Masip raced away io a 4-1 lead then stopped dead.
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The Subscription List will close with SATURDAY, 11th MARCH, 1950.
By Order,
easy
forearm
game
then re-
Mrs. ip had succeeded in several Masip carried through to win successful lobs that had the Ar- the next two games in the second gentle lady banging into the net. set. Ip with another burst of suc- But Weiss noen got wise, and any cess at
not, clinched the third treated without further error.
Impressive Ip
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS SECOND RACÊ MEETING Saturday, 25th February, 1950.
There are ten races, the First Ball will be.rung at 1,30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Races- $20.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telophone House, also tickets for the Cash Swoop on the last race as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Darby to be run at the Exster Race Meeting in April, 1960. Cash Gwoop tickets on the fart race and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382' Nathen. Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members, and guests are reminded that they and their fadlen MUST wear their badger prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE. WITHOUT. A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOBURE.
Badgee admitting Ladies not in possession of. Brasches or Season tickets and gentlemen, noŋ members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.- Including
tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Becretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such Mem- bar to be responsible for ali visitare introduced by him, and for payment of all chita eto,
Dedges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sate At the RACE COURDE.
The-Treasurera” Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m, and the Becretany's Office at 11.45 .4.m. ^ Both Offices, at, Tak... Floor, Telephone- House, and
«A limited, number of tifins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy
• (Tul. 27818), 239
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,-
"PUBLIC ENGLOBURE, D
The price of admission to the Publio Enclosura is $3– Including *tax for all persona: Including ladies, and la payable at the Gate, BOOKMAKERS, TIO TAG MEN. STO,, WILL NOT BE PERÄ MITTED TO:OPERATE="WITHIN 'THE, PARGINGTS "OR: THER HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACE MEETING. |
MEALE AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURESONAN
KRAAN BERVANTS' PAÍSES, VERRA.
* Gervante puasan will be lasued, to private box haldera only, who, are regusited, to distributs them with diarimination and -So andoram: their names on the paudu? Hölders df. such pames ära. not permists in the Mambura, Ensignire skoept for passing through: on their duties and must remain in their employerı atanung
row.
Roch
8.00
0.00
p.m.
In the next fivo B, Fong v Tsul Wafpul; Ho Ka- tween E.C.Y. Hs! and T. Hst of Doubica) 8. C. Chan and M..C.
Thursday, March 2:
Tool Ping-fan and D. C. Lak
Both teams are now geared up! and playing tip-top football and
Army hockey final ends in draw
v F. M. Ribeiro and T. E. Homefolks and B. Pomeroy and Rodrigues.
The Final of the Army J Pomeroy Jr. anw the two 10,00
between (Benfor Men's hockey tournament p.m. Schoolboys E.C.Y. Hsi on one Doubles) W. F. Foo and C. K. Loe the Hong Kong Defence Force side and J. Pomeroy Jr. on thely S. Saul and R, Taal,
Softball:
Wildcats v Canadians Senior League game main week-end attraction
Tauis take load ' y George Choa and Lt. Col. The
Epence: P. K. Tong- and Gordon The Toul brothers won the Lam R. M. Macpherson and next alx games, carrying them. P. Mahon; Lee Ming and to lead in the second set after J. S. Lee v Lal Kwong-chun having won the first 6-4. Wales and Au Kam-moon: Ho Ka-lau
erratio
hitting and double faults and Lee Yue-wing N. E. Artby Two particularly gave many a point and F. Stokes; C. Y. Wong away. The Teul brothers, clever and Roch Llang v Donald Lo and as ever, were volleying with Norman Lo Lee Wal-tong and out mistake. Weiss, in an at- B. Szeto v L C. Kotewall and tempt to drive the opposing F. R. Zimmern.
› pair, from - net · succeeded only
the net
Friday March 3,
(By "GRANDSTAND")
main
Ladles Softball Leagues resume with intensity this week, with four games down for decision the Wildcats v. Cahadians Senior League game taking the spotlight, postponed games in the Men's Senior League are also down for decision as St Joseph's tangle with Jaguars and Madcaps clash with Overseas Chinese.
Notts County in the Souther
in their Home game with New-
The latter's de port County. fensive record would suggest that It will be, a fold day for o
For Tommy Lawton and his men, 5.
still Torquay,
running
County B close second in
Division, get my
ision,
the
this.
vote against:
Reading on Saturday, in spite of the latter's fine win over Bouthend last week.
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Notte Forest, - another teaṁ making bid for promotion, go to Exeter this coming Baturday and should at least come away with a pajat.from the struggling.. Westerners.
and the 14th Field, Regiment. played on the Club de Recreio ground yesterday ended in a Tranmere to beat Doncaster, draw of one-all after extra hat is my forecastigame time.
which should prove to be a Battle The match will be replayed Royal Only five points separate at Sookunpoo tomorrow, starting them in the league and Tranmere at 4 pm:
still have an outside chance of With the honour of represent-promotion, m
ing the Colony's Fighting Forças Rotherham should experianaS In the Far East Command Games an easy victory over bottom of
in Singapore at stake all the 22 the leaguers, Bradford Cly. I'm players gave of their bert and tipping Gateshead to win at York, one of the keenest struggles for. Forecast for matches, to be hockey supremacy was Boo
Forecasts DIVISION I
Defencemen ruled the day. AL played on Saturday, February 15: Nery, at right back for the De- fence Force, caught the eye with his hefty but accurate clearances. However the team's workest ASTON VILLA ♥ West Bromá link was at left-half where the Blackpool v Sunderland 14th Regiment broke through Chariton v MAN, UNITED time and agala.
pcher for the 14th Regiment FULHAM
Best of the forwards were Everton v ARSENAL
Stoke
and. Peter Rull and S. Fowler HUDDERSFIELD V Bolton for the Defence Force.· ̈·
Man, C. v. Chelsea Pitcher's stickwork was a re-Middlesboro v Liverpool velation and one wonders, after NEWCASTLE y Burnley Boeing yesterday's game, why he PORTSMOUTH v Birmingham was not given a chance in the Wolves v DERBY, Interport trials,
Rull and Fowler combined AKO DIVISION II. wall and caused the opposition's BLACKBURN V. Swansea
Brentford v PRESTON" BURY, v. "Coventry v Leods
CAROLVIELD, V West Ham'
The only change in the minor Diesta, Hal Ong, Hoover Wong in driving his shots jów against Lam Kwan and Kwok Hing-loop standings over the holidays Bernard Bliva); 8 pm, Madcaps
chung v Benzin Saw and Patrick was caused by the Grinins, who v Overseas (Dick Chung, Henry defence, especially Hill the goalie, Bradford v Barnsley Masip, who remained the sten- Poon; F. M. Ribeiro and T E. parted company with their cellar Wong, Tony Silva; Eddie Lou- no end of trouble. dier of the two during this dark Rodrigues VFW, Hayward and matca, the Delawares, after a 7-8reiro). spell when the Tsuis were cash- W. McColl; also Second Rounds noseout over Baby Pandas,
Teams which ing in, put a stop to their runs of the Open - Doubles.
to partici- intend to
Mid- ning spree. With a number of
pate in the Inter-Hong and beautiful lobs, the Truis
get Leagues are requested to send Saturday! CBA Oround. 2 p.m.,
The sent, back..
thel entries to in
following:
Delawares Aces (Cesar M. Xa- Inter-Hong
Mr. F.W vier, June Leo, Bobble Lee; Bini Hill Road, Ableng).apk
were
The Weirs-Masip pair then sue- ceeded in keeping them planed down at mid-court where a vol-
to
SCHOOL SOCCER
FIXTURES
Hollands, AAV
The following are the school before February
Mr. R.M. Omar.ru
Toy. of wall placed drives passed soccer fixtures for Sunday Midget League: Rev. Bro, Cro- through the wide
Bentor Knockout Competition open: corridor
Queen's College St. Stephen's (Replay), St. Joseph's College, 5, Ken- score. And before the Tsuls
(Club sround 10.30 Mi Refereedy Road, before February 28. recover the damage was
Up to date, saven entries have Welss, somewhat cheered up by Wah Tam F.M: *, King decane V, (Chas been received for the Inter-Hang this-which had brought them, to around, 11), Rm.31. Heferee: M, Loop: Caltex, Standard Oil, Shelf | load again at 4-1,' was less con-
Oil, Gibbs, Union Insurance, Mu» spicuous with his errors. His Wah Yan A.M. ↑ La Belle,” (Navy No. 1 | sicians Union and Civil Service. service returned, and the visiting pair' banged, away; successfully to
| afternoon of good: tennis:
Kharper
- 16.30 km.); Raferoes: Mr. Mooney,
Government Verneruar Eaterve roko (Sh School, (Nay No 1 30.39, am)
Men's junior league
Fine goal Rull's opportuniam -- resulted) tni a fine"goal during extra time HUTAL. V Queens PIL which earfad the Fores a ca-
LEICESTER V Luton play.
PLYMOUTH v Sheffield U. Fowler had bad luck.
with SHEFFIELD W. v. Grimsby several of his arst-timers at SPURS Southampton Resrop F/B Ground: 2 p... goal which Hill always managed Grimas v Jaguars = (Les Castro, to block and clear me Pulling AVDIVISION FISIC(SOUTH),
Young FA. Maiques, gave a
Walsall Henderson, Desmond Lock, Tony Kwok); 3.50 p.m. Pandas v Spar-sterling performance for the this: (Lionel Sequlera; N. “Kader, Foros especially during the Roberto Baptista; R. Nunes).",e)
extra period when they had Sunday: "Reorald P/B Ground, only 10 men, as G. Bilva had 10.30 am.” Braves v. Rexes (Don to leave the feld just before full Robbins, M. Gulares, A. Guter time because of cramps,
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· Remedios transferrad ras; Bernard Elva) 12 noon, One, minute after the bully-off Ovoracas V Blackhawks (Les during extra time. Hayde, broke Official scorer Philo Remedios Castro, Jim Henderson, Eddie through and scored with a ter It was altogether an interwing 6-3, win the interesting
who has been active weekly of Hamedios: Samet Gary ring shot which gave Clark, no band", the ball-park organising the bangles plaiva sa chance_to`save apparently**onforms yesterday (ft. Joseph's 10,30) Bature for some time, as the popular
the Defence Force forced the should be giving better per Mr. Manor
statistician has been transferred Baturdays. CHA Ground, ~,2,30 issue and obtaining a pars from formance today when he meets qui Kadouris AM, Eiliq. Kadoorie PM to Okinawa for a spell, in the p.m. Waliooski Pirateng (Denny Marque Rull dribbled" "Into the Hong Kong's Spines in the sing" - (Navy "No, ~3, 11.30/asm.}); Beferentine or anty
Irati, Reggie Bilya, T. Diesis, Ren, Dee and found the not with Les exhillion
The Hong Kong Cricket Club Bario) Chloew AM Wah Tan B Council will be held next Turne
Ameeting of the General Barreto paradigma fast grounders to even the soor deserves
or two af prated Wayz No. 1142 am)1 Refervus da March 2, for the purpose of word for the fine organisation job they
drawings
"for:the/Senior:Isagua hava-inade of the exhil pecially, the sosting
Full programine, for Elen."?The sportsmar
number
|Was` Kon`AM, Y Anglo Chinese. F.M., :) iscoring of games, will not be seen De Ladies, mentor, Logan Ass Mastung by this sudden. raverso
Unday: OBA Greend. 1.30 p.me të Both haider's
"pohtimied" tol *y* Canadianar: (Temar all-out hockey -but the elho, H. Moostoons of both teams, held out.
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