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27th HAA Regt. RA Sports Meet:

6TH

BATTERY ANNEX CHALLENGE SHIELD

The 27th HAA Regiment, RA, concluded in An- nual Sports Moct at Soakunpoo yesterday, with 6th Battery winning the Inter-Sub Unit Challenge Shield with a total of 54 points. A very close second was REME with 51 points. The final ovent of the day, the one mile relay, was won by tho REME, but unluckily for the winners, the points scored in the event did not count in the total, as there was p sopar- ate Challenge Shield presented for the event. At the conclusion of the who won by over 15 yards from Meet, Mrs. J. E. W. Davies, Lieutenant Thomas. His time for war 57.3 seconds, wife of Major Davies of the the distance Royal Artillery, presented the which was very fast considering! the fact that he was running in prizes to the successful com- petitors.

Lieutenant Thomas, who ran the first leg of the relay (220 yards passed the baton to Lance- Caporal May several yards ahead of his heurest rival.

May, who run 440-yards, in- ereased the lead to more than 15 yards.

while Craftsman Jordan doubled the lead whim he cum pleted his run of 880 yards.

Craftsman

Gardner

anchor man for HEME, did not allow the anchor man from the 6th Battery to dtereuse the distance during the Bnat 220 yards and won quite comfortably by about 30 yards. One of the best races

best One of the during the afternoon was the ARD yards, which was won by Lance Bombardier W. D. Edgar,

racce

He trailed the rest of the Bald until the final 200 yards, when he released an electrifying burst of speed to overtake the others and

o on to win easliy.

Edgar also triumphed in the three miles. For most of the race ho was content to allow Gunner Webster of the Oth

to

the set 40ery

1ubber shoes.

The results The following are the results of the various events:

1. Guaner Dlekson 100 yards!

(0th Battery). 11, secs.

1. Gunner Dickson 220 yard:

(8th Battery). 20.2 seca. 440 yards: 1. Lance Corporal May (27th AA. REME), 57.3

secs

Dla

880 yards: 1. Lance Bombardier Edgar (RHQ). 2 mins. 21.2-sces. Pedly Gunter One Mile: 1.

(137th Battery), 5 mins, 20 secs. Throwing the Discus: 1. Gunner Bertram N (23rd Battery). Distance: 93 feet 2 ins. Throwing the Javelin: 1. Lieu

tenant Thomas (REME). tance:

127 feet 3 ins Throwing the Cricket Bell:

Gunner Smith (127th Battery),} Distance: 235 feet 6 ins,

1. Gunner N. Bertram Shot Put:

(23 Battery). Distance: 35 feet' 9% 31⁄2 ins. Throwing the Hammer: I. Lleu- Dls- tenant Thomas (REME).

87 feet 5 ins. tance:

1, Lance-

and pace It was 200 yards from the tape that he began to sprint.

had This time Webiler also

and reserve

FOTO

HOP

1.

Step and Jump: Corporal Ruddock (23rd Bat- Polo Vault:

tery). Distance: 37 feet.

1. Lance-Corporal Blake (8th Battery). Height 9

thrilling High Jump: 1. Craftsman Gard

ner (REME). Height: 5 feet, Tug-o-War; 1, 6th Battery. Three Miles: 1. Lance Bombar-

struggle for supremacy ensued between the two and it was not till the final bend that Edgar managed to overlake Webster and win by about two yards.

The 448 yards was a runaway victory for Lance Corporal May

Final acceptors for 2,000 guineas

-London;-April-19,-- Twenty-seven final acceptors were announced here today for the Two Thousand Guincas, to be run over one mile at Newmarket next Wednesday, April 26.

They are:

Rising Flame. Cardanil, Em- peror, Welsh View, Filttermouse, Bilborough, Tramper. Retainer, Indian Empire, Full Dress, Mina- ter Gunner, Eclat, Khornsson. Pulestine, Barsam, Pewter Plai-

ter, The Golden Road, Flos Solls, Tynedale, Blue Book, Hedgerow, Reminiscence, Fastnet Rock, Fluellen, Donore, Masked Ligh and Prince Sinton.

Twenty final, acceptors were Опе also announced for the

Thousand Guiness, to be run

over

от

dier Edgar (RHQ) 17 mine.

Long Jump: 1. Craflaman Gardner (REME). Distance: 18 feet 8 ins

One Mile Madley Relay: 1. REME (Lleutenant Thomas, Lance- Corporal May, Craftsman Jor- dan and Craftsman Gardner,

YESTERDAY'S

SOCCER RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION 8. China Police

8- Chinese AA 3

2

Cricket:

St. Joseph'a 8

Kowloon Cricket Club tennis tournament

The following tennis games are down to be played at the Kowloon Cricket Club today at 5.45 p.m.

Baseball:

England on way to picking World Cup team Sid England appears to have settled half the problem

London, April

of the 22 players to go to Rio de Janeiro for the World Cup finals, with the team which beat Scotland at Hampden Park, on Saturday, and won the British soccer tournament.

The search for the remainder continues and the Football League selectors, who work in close harmony with their England counterparts, have not chosen one of the victorious England team for the match against the Irish League at Belfast on April 26. The match will, therefore, pro-| Mis-vide the opportunity of trying out 11 more possibles" to make the trip to Rio.

Mrs. M. Chow v Mrs. E.M Tebbutt.

Mr. D.M. Pepperell v Ward or Miss Figuerado.

A.E.P. Guest y C.G, March. Mrs. G. Chaun and Mrs. F. Litton y Mrs. J. Horsman and Miss Mia N. Lambert Baker y Mrs. A. Balloy,

M. Fisher.

Results

The following are the results of gumnes just played:-

A. Zimmern and J.V. Sellors w.o. F. Kwok and D. Chen.

The team contains a number of new faces to representative foot- bail.

The choice of Merrick in gont is. rather surprising, for it had been felt that Ditchburn (Totten- ham) was the most likely second string to Williams (Wolverhamp- ton) for Po.

K.M. Goiz beul R.N. Manley Commonwealth

0-2, 6-1.

Miss P. Ward and A.V. White brat Mrs. L. Benjamin and A.E.P Guest 4-8, 10-8, 6-3.

Lieut-Col, and Mrs. A. Forward heat Mrs. J. Lawes and L.F Stakes G-4, 0-3.

Mrs. J. Horsman and Misa M. Fisher beat Miss M. Ribeiro and Misn M. Figuerado: 4-6, 6-0, 6-1.

Mrs. G. Chaun and Mrs. C. Litton beat Miss P. Word and Miss J. Watt 6-4, 4-0, 0-2.

Mrs, M. Chow and Mrs. L. Ben- Jamin beat Miss N. Lambert Baker and Mrs. C. Getz 6-3, 6-1,

at

the

cricket team to tour again

London, April 19. The recent tour of a Common wealth cricket team to India, Pakistan and Ceylon proved such one a success that second has been arranged

for next winter.

who

Gordon

leads Braves to

a 10-6 triumph over Giants

J. Panton leads in 'Silver King' golf tournament

Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, April 19.

J. Panton, of Glenbervie, with a round of 07, led the field of 137 at the end of the first round of the "Silver King" Milburn and Withers, have been chosen as backs, have £1,350. professional 72-holes been prominent in Second Divi- stroke play golf tournament ston football this season. Milburn on the Moor Park Course hero

"B" today. impressed for the England

against Holland, and Withers has been a mainstay of team Tottenham's promotion side.

Unexpected selections

vey

New York, April 1070 Loft-fielder Sid Gordon haunted his former Now

York team-mates on Wednesday as he drova in five runs on a pair of homors, including one with the bases full, leading the Boston Braves to a 10-6 triumph over the Giants. Home runs by centre-fielder Hank Thompson,

pitcher Clint Hartung and rookie first base- man Jack Harshman accounted for five of the Giants' runs off. Johnny Sain,

Gordon's first homer broke al

Now York fth-inuing tle. The bases were Boston

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0 11.1

3 0

10 15 0

1 7, 10

empty.

His second homer came in the Winner Dobson, loser Raschi,

New York alxth with the buses full.

The Braves scored nine. runs Boston

Winnor Ed Lopat, loser before the sixth inning ended.

R. HE

Kinder. 10 $ 1 12

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A. Two strokes' behind camo Pickworth, the Australian Open Champion, W. J. Fox of Fulwell. Boston ond K. Housfeld of Coombe New York Hill,

Ellie

The St. Louis Browns, backed up Dick Starr's five-hit pitching- Winner Sain; Loser Sheldon against the Chicago White Sox

Jones.

with three home runs for a 6-1 - The entire half-back ing can

All these players were engaged

First baseman Gil Hodges victory, be classed as unexpected selec- on the West Course today and

Round trippers by left-fielder tions, but all three players. Hur- the leaders on the more difficult pounded out a homer, two inu

(captain), Whitaker and High Course

Avere A. Lees of bles and a single to lead the Dick Kokos, catcher Sherm Rollar

to Dodgers

Don a 7-ond rookie first buseman Musson-have been in consistent Sunningdale, with a round of 70, Brooklyn

Philadelphin Lenhardt, who also over the

crashed a form for their clubs and are ripe, A. Knight of Felixstowe, with

single and a double for three hits, In experience.

accounted for five of the Browns Eddic Balley, who played bril- Ilantly

against the Scottish League and was considered un- lucky to be left out of the Hamp- den match, has been chosen again. at inside-left.

ior

The rest of the attack, Harris, 3. Milburn and Metcalfe, have all

strong contenders been honours throughout the season.

The team is as follows! Merrick (Birmingham), S. Milburn (Chesterfield), Bailey (Tottenham),

Confirming this today, Mr. George Duckworth, the former aver Lancashire and England player, who will again manage the team, Harvey (Newcastle), captain; sald that detailed arrangements Whitaker (Middlesbrough), would be discussed with Mr. A. Musson (Derby).

S. de Mello, the President the Indian Board of Control, when

of Harris (Portsmouth), Morris (Derby),

he came over. in May to attend J. Milbarn (Newcastle), the Imperial Cricket Conference Bailey (Tottenham),

Metcalfe (Huddersfield). at Lords.

but

The reserves Arc: Wright (Everton) and Shorthouse (Wol- verhampton).-Hcuter.

B. & S. FRIENDLY SOCCER MATCH Members of the Butterfield and Swire Chinese Staff Association will meet members of the Euro- Start of B. and S. in a peun

County players friendly soccer match, on Hong Kong Football Club ground The last side included nine

Hoppy Valley at 5.30 p.m.

Australians, five Englishmen, and today.

two trom the West Indies,

Scottish team The following are the teams:

the next team is likely to contain Chinese: Young Book-yick, 11 English players, mainly from

Glasgow, April 19. Australiana The Scottish football party to -¿tvo Cheuk Kwok-keung (Captain), County sides,

travel for international games and (May 21) an- France (May 28) were chosen Cowan (Morton), Young (Rangers), Cox (Rangers), Lape- ley (St Mirren) Evens (Celtic), Woodburn McCool

(Rangers),

(Arsenal), (Rangers), Forbes Brown (East Fuc), Bauld (Hearts), Steel (Derby County), Reilly Hibernians)-and-Liddell (Liverpool).

Mak Kaan-yiu, Au Kwong-hom, and three West Indians,

Yuo Kwong-keung, Au "Ming, The team will not be chosen with Portugal

Chol Hak-yon, Leung Wing-kun, until after the MCC have Fung Sch-siu, Wong Kong-lamnounced the party to tour Aus- today as follows: and Lau Yue-kong.

Reserves: Lam Yuen-chuen, Yim Yau-fal and Wong Chun- hung.

Manager: Henry W. Lee. Europeans: Franklin, Cairns, MacKay, Heaton, Meffan, Come- ron, O'Driscoll, Wiper, Gauntlett, Cobourne and Cessford,

Manager: John Dick.

Indian cricketers

to play in Central Lancashire League

Manchester, April 19.

one mils at Newmarket India have four cricketers going into action in the

On Friday, April 28. They are:

Teen Age,

Ciel

Catchit,

Don De Happy Haven, Banquise,

Central Lancashire League on Saturday--and one of them will be playing on his home pitch. Summer Sess, Sanlinca, The luck of the drow has gone against them on Happy Misa Jinka, Upper Boats, this opening day of the season.

Tambar Hero. II, Diableretta, Stella Polaris. Schnullating,

Zhu,

tralia and New Zealand,-Reuter.

Moroccan cycle tour

*

Saf, Morocco, April 19.: The second stage of the Moroccan road cycling tour, a distance of about 88 miles be- tween Mazagan and Safi, was won today by the Frenchmen, Guy Lapebie, in 3 hrs. 30 mins. 2 secs,

Fernando The Portuguese, Moreira.and Dias Santos, were placed 11th and 14th respectively, both with times of 3 hrs. 32 mins.

34 gecs.

Ahmed Chibane (Algeria) led In the general classification with a time of 7 hrs. 1 min. 1, see,

Charrian (Morocco) was second, An Italian rider took third place. Guy Lapeble was placed fourth

A fourteenth player will be chosen later. Reuter.

KOREAN WINS BOSTON AA MARATHON

EASILY

Boston, April 19.

Kee Yong Ham, of Korea, easily won the 54th running of the Boston Athletic Associa= tion Marathon here today.

12, and 6, 6. Field of Dunstable Downs, A. Tibbles of Sandwell Pork, and G. Johnson, of South Stoffs, gach with 75.

International flavour

A number of overseas players gave a full international flavour to the tournament, which carries first prize of £300, and marks the opening of the British com- politive season, during which record total of nearly £30,000 in prize money will be at stake,

Д

triumph

Phils,

Survives poor start

Rookie right-hander Podbeitan six runs in their second straight survived a poor start and went win over the White Sox. the distance in posting the de-

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0 He wou helped considerably by Winner Starr, loser Bob Kuzava. offensive, Detroit at Cleveland was post- the Dodgers' 14-hit

poned. Associated Press.

fending National League cham. Salat Loule plons' first win of the seuson Chiengo

The Dodgers

Kuss nicked. Meyer for single runs in each of the first two innings, then Ared a three-run blast in the fourth Carl Furillo that right-felder featured with a two-run homer,

Hodges drove home Brooklyn's' The players will change final two runs with a double in courses tomorrow for another 18 the sixth and a homer in the rounds and a maximum to qua-ninth.

tho lify to compete over

Šinal 38-holes on the High Course Friday-Reuter,

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Entries for 5th Race Meeting

The following are the entries

Winnder, Podbellan, loser Meyer. for the 5th Race Meeting of the Cincinnati and Chlengo were Hong Kong Jockey Club to be

scheduled.

run on Saturday, April 29: ' In the American League, first| Tokyo, April 20. A football team from the Royal baseman Tommy Henrich drove on a three-run Navy aircraft carrier Unicorn, home six runs

two Yokosuka, today homer, two singles and now visiting beat the Kanto all-star student walks to spark the New York eleven by 3-2. The game was Yankees to a 16-7 victory over played in alight drizzle through- the Boston Red Sox in the second out-Reuter.

game of a double-header.

Switch players-then

you'll find the stars

(By TOMMY LAWTON)

Plenty of success in football is gained by trial and error, although too often too much is gain- ed by trial and not enough through profiting from errors.

That sounds complicated, but it was the basis of a discussion I had with a director of a League club.

a

1.Mount Gough Handicap. (tat Section) Class 4.1. Mlle.- Brivisto, Crown Witness, Desire, Gypsy Girl, Happy Valley, Hong- koag Stutze, Liberty Shlp, Pen- The Hopeful, force, Possibility, Thunderbolt, Top Hat, Two Bld.

2Talmoshan Stakes Un- classified Ponies 1980 From 19% MP.

Athleta 150, Courageous 150,, Desert Gold 150, Hung Fa 150, Lucky Winner 150, My Darling 150, Robin Hood 150, Skyrocket 160, Winged 150.

3-Mount

Davis Handloāpe 1950 Ponies Cizes 4. 1 Mile... Battleship, Eleaner, Fair Denize,---- Gilt Edge, Goldfield, Gold Leaf, Henrietta, Kitty, Lowlander, Na- tional Income, Strawberry Fool, Sunglo, Sycamore, Tarzan, The Kam Lung, True Love, Uncle Eric,'.

Wonderful Mare..

A-Mount Nicholson Stakem, Class 9.6 Forlongs..

Ame. Clipper 150, Amsterdam 150, Araxy 150, Betty Lou 150, Bronte 150, Condor 150, Diamond- old 150, Emperors Gate 150, Fir ing Dragon 150, Happy Event 150, Kolinsky 150, Mabuhay 150, Pin- klo 150, Prosperity 150, Racing Watford, too, in Eddie Hap- Queen 160, Radar 150, Reputation good's flac, made what appeared 150, Topsail 150, Trial Trip 150.

The conversation began with they consider he would make Johnny Caray, who has been 01- hit there. Ing one place after another with distinction for so long.

+

Strange experiments

Lo be strange experiments. Ham's time for the 26' miles,

in 7 hrs. 2 mins. 42 sees. Moreira There were 134 starters.- was classed eighth in the claasi-s85 yards course was 2 hrs. 32 fication after the second, stage,

Finally caught

His countryman, Dias Santos, rode well and broke away with eight riders at 36 miles from the start and, after

gaining two minutes on the Aeld: was finally caught.

The players are Amarpath; of · The Radcliffe secretary said Grecian, Flower, Brilliance, Naz- Radcliffe, Vinoo Mankad,

tonight

"We do not expect Santos was one of the leaders sau, Camaree and Flying Silpper. Castleton Bloor, H.S. Hazare, of Amari ith to display the mer- of this stage but unfortunately

final breakaway --Router.

Royton, and P.S. Umrigur, ol curial bat of Worrell, but we missed the Wernoth.

are sure he will prove a grand Reuter, all-rounded. They have all arrived at their Epsom, Surrey, April 18. Mr. G. Gibson's Iron Duke won clubs with

Iron Duke wins

the exception

of

Amarnath's first appearance for the City and Suburban Handicap Amarnath, who is being met in Radcliffe takes him to. Ashton, here this afternoon after a photo-London tomorrow, Thursday, by where the professional is Des finish with the Comte de Cham- the Fresident and chief officials of FitzMaurice, an Australian, bure's Roc du Diable.

Mr. K. Charles Jacobite was third. A field of 12 zam

The betting was: 5 to 1 Iron Duke. to 1. Roo du Diable, 100 to 8 Jacobite: Hefund was the 9 to 2 favourite.

The race was won by a short head with three-quarters of a length between Roe du Diable and Jacobite-Router:

ITALIAN:WINS COTE D'AZUR CUP AT NICE HORSE SHOW

Nice, April 19.

SOCCER RESULTS

London, April 19. At Royton; Hazare succeeds: The following were the re

who led the súlta of football matches play- Vinoo Mankad arrived at Cas-Jock Livingstone, ilaton Moor today with his wife Commonwealth side which recent-ed today:

and who has and two children. They are aly, tourad India,

Radcliffe,

happy family and are well pleased qualined to play for Northants, in with their reception and the so- the County Championships. commodation waiting for them.

Third Division, Northern Crawe

0Doncaster Boatfish League, Divialan “B't. Queen's Park #4: Allos

Other Matches

Derby,

Umrigar also reached Werneth Disappointing memory today and visited, the club-house Hazard's ability, with the bat is within three hours of arriving at expected to improve. Royton's the little cotton manufacturing League performance and wipe out Kilmarnock” town. Tonight the chief oficials the disappointing memory of some Leeds Introduced him to club members of their recent professionals.

Airdrieonians at a dinner.

geer into action" for the Grat time

Umriger's first,

Stiff competition

at

2

mins. Sa seca.

!

In fact, the Manchester United captain has played, in five differ- ent positions in recent weeks... Great player that he is. KII Yoon prompted my director friend to Song, was second in 2 hrs. 35 suggest that he might never have

found his real position. mius. 58 secs.

Last year's winner, Carl Gosta Leandersson, of Wiladalen, Swo-

Another Korean,

In Carey's case I don't think den, was unable to keep up with there is any doubt. He ranks as the Koreans' early pace and at the next best full-back to Warner no time was he in, the running. Cresswell, whom I regard as the He failed to finish in the first 20 best I saw.

-Another Korean, Yun

Chil

But, after, all, Johnny began as Chol, was third in 2 hrs. 39 an inside forward and it might minus. 47 seca John P. Lafferty lead me to my point: How many of Boston, was fourth-Router.

good players have discovered thei best positions by accident?

KBGC LAWN BOWLS

TEAM

The following have been select-

Star_discoveries

5.-Mount Gough Handicap. (2nd Bection) Cfžas 4. 1, Mile. Two wing halves became full-

Anyway, Autumn Leaf, D Day, backs, a left back became a coa Easy-going, Flying Arrow, Jasmin,

Well, I tre half-back. Result? know from experience, one of the Kwong Yiu, Lady Gloucester, strongest defences in the Third Mateorologist, Probability; Shun

Thunder Sky. Division.

Fung, Sorcerer,

St George's Plato. 1950 Paniss, 1 Mile. Dicky Dorsett used to be a

Bambi, Ben Lawers, Ben More, Dante, Debutante, forward.. Now he's an automati Villo full-back 'cholce.

Cleopatra, Googirl, Hellzapoppin, Lawrence,

Bird, Strato land, once a somewhat disap- prulser, Tiny

7 Mount. pointing winger. Is among the 7

Willie Watson, of Sunder-1 Prestwood Handicap.

best wing halves in the game,

1950 Ponids, Clam 3. 6 Furlongs, Acquisition, Bonale Eyes, Dia- Huntmaster, Ironside,

Sandle

Nell Dougal didn't hit the head- lines as an inside man, yet Plymond Queen, Glamour Butterfly, mouth wouldn't swap him for Hot: Wong,

sion.

The list must be a long one, for any right half in the second Divi- Norse Lady - Prairie

Moon

Bilver Fox. „Uncle. Willis, Won-

Parker - Handicap.

Bowling Green Club in a friendly discoveries rééc¤tly as a result of} | Commit

many

error. NEEME KAR

ed to represent the Kowloon there have been a number of star F game of bowls against. Kowloon switches,

Dock, at Hung. Hom on Saturday Some players haven't really next, commencing at 3.30 pm. made the grade in what they con- RH Browne, T. Wren, F.Asidered their rightful places, and Plume; L. Sykes (Skip). P. yet have done well when circum: Hughes, F. C. Cleme, "Ch C. Nor- stancos / have caused them to try man, W. C. Simpson, (Skip). A. another position Hutton, W. Russell, A. R. Warren, naked

(fat Baction), Glam 8.1. Mile. Barent

Cpogeo

Happy Bay "Estrellita, :Eye

All those success changes maka me believe that clubs don't make

Jetare, Liberty Diamond, Sharp- half enough trials, and comunit

by errors in the process, shooter, Sulphur, There must have been many potential international go out of Victoria Pask Handicap.

Ponies Class 2 Mile football altogether because “ho|

Anna, Apple Ple, Hội Crischta ---Reuter Tindall, W. Conway, C.Dowinas Middlesbrough'), Ronnie Dick considerps, MEN SERIEREYNA

1 Wolves Celtic

Liti bora at pppearance for RUGGER RESULTS

Hazare arrived at Royton in Wernet will be at Rochdale time to beecpt an invitation to to where the hard-hitting former bá: ¡England and Gloucester night's annual dinner.

L. Guy (Skip).'. £. Geddi, J. WAFA This wison'a clamia case, wan didn't? All the bill "In what he goinond, High Straight,

(Skip).

London, April 19. The following were tha: [ro-

RECREIO "B

HOCKEY XI:

The following:have j

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10day!

Ruaby

urowe all batting records, läsi

are proud

hoclcuy"match"

Lieutenant Lombardo Am-he four players will and stuff Charli Barnett, the profesults of russer games played selected is represent Rear brodo, of Italy, riding Furore, competition In the Central Lan- sional Umpigar has won the Cote d'Azur Cup at cashire League, which bristles J.K. Holly at the Wes the Nice Horse Show"" today | with the names of former, Eng" the Warnath protem with a time-of:2 mins. and 44 land and Commonwealth profes-

points

Captain de Court of France, on Amarnath, for example, follows Peavso, was Pocond with two Frank W

Worrell Radeilde? Erniria" and E

Colin, Corrib, Damia, to be his rightful por}- | 77ag: I

Gladiolus Good Lasek, He never looked like fulailing, Lion. carly promise, a winger, yet

advocate that clubs Hoppers Ringwood, Thun When he had to move to left back who are always chasing for Wonderful In an emergency, his form, was all acemingly non-existent players revelation to all in the Ayresome Ath til all sorts of positions take camp, including those who had good look around, the players Kone, so far.se to believe that he they told and try a spot of

kat atarred na #- đạm think they've "had; a rough deal

It could mako ziplayeri

CONOCEMARA VWry happy. Indeed, and they, Ini gh; it was against turn, could make the pooDickwh hat Aram

happier

10-Mount {{2nd Beot):

Ballerina

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