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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950.
ENGLAND SCORE 257 FOR TWO IN SECOND INNINGS
Louis' plans depend on tax collector
Detroit, July 23. Jor outs sald today that hb plans for the future, involving a possible return to the ring. awaited a ruling by the United States Internal Revenue au- thorities on his Income tax.
Negotiations have been going on In Washington, reported to be over a plan for the Tax Bureau to take part of his purse in settle mens of the claims against the
Worki Jormer
Heavyweight Boxing Champion.
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Nottingham, July 24.
By too team today England had scored 257 runs for two wickets in their second innings against the West Indies in the Third Test,
At lunch today, England had scored 168 runs for
no wickets.
The opening pair, Simpson i and Washbrook, added 81 runs this morning to the closing Saturday score of 87.
Since heavy rain fell on Saturday night and yesterday afternoon the weather here kas improved considerably. There were some periods of Warm sunshine yesterday "and this morning the weather was again fine.
The wicket was protected at each end during the week-end. Louis said that if everything The pitch was generally expected went off all right ho planiied to
to play easier than on Saturday refit to the ring for a heavy after the first hour's play thir weight title bout. This comment morning, when a little greennes from Lonis came when he was top may make the ball turn asked about a story in n Paterson shily, but slower. (New Jersey) newspaper sait that he had Pompton Lakes
reserved (New
was
which
At 162 the opening partnership the hut calen
the previous best Jersey ? | stand against the West Indians In Tenching camp for a month star Tesls this season, by Bailey and
Evin at Manchester.
ting August 24,
Louin has trained there for miny Of his
previous fight The newspaper said that Louis worde light in September murl The former chompina
vemarked that it was quite likely the In- ternational Boxing Club, the promoters, had lensed the train ing quarters for him.-Reuter.
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Nasty over
Bill neither could take to wony berties with Ramadhin who gave Washbrook ona par. ticularly narty over. The crowd greped when he edged the balt In the direction of Weekes but It bounced just in front of the
RIP VAN W'NKLE FARR CERTAIN TO COME BACK
By HAROLD MAYES ·
Tammy Farr is going to fight again. Take that as definite-not from Tommy, but from me. Ask the best heavyweight Britain produced in a long time the ramson for all the hard work he has been purting in those last seven months and he'll tell you: "Just give me an- other three weeks and I'll give you my deci- sion."
“But if you were” to spendˇa” whole day with him,”
os I have just done, you would be left in no doubt, if you knew him well enough, that he
really means business.
and began to realise that | was
slip fielder and went for three
runs.
Scoring stopped completely, for ten minutes unitit In the last over before lunch, when Simpson took a single off n full toss and the interval arrived with England's opening pair unbenten with 108
runa.
Scorcs: England, 1st innings 223 West Indies, 1st innings 558. England, 2nd Innings. Simpson not out Washbrook not out
Extras
Total for no wickets
73
24
22
SPORT STARS TELL YOU HOW
Denis Compton
CHGLAND'S FINEST CRICKET ALL LØSOUNDER. WITH 2816 RUNS
AGGREGATE IN, 1947 BROKE TOM HAYWARDS COUNTY RECORD, AND HIS 18CENTURIES SHATTERED JACK HOBBS' RECORD, PLAYED FOR ENGLAND WHEN ONLY 19
SPORTS IN BRIEF
Nottingham, July 23.
John Goddard, the West Indies cricket captain, categorically
1 denied today that a
-Reuter.
Swimming
"Y"
meet at
com-
challenge
ind been sent to the Australians to meet th "abywhere, any- time."
"Such a statement as this and utliers, to the effect that we are going to scure 1,000 ruas in on 44No11. | funinga" and beat all records, de us immense harm," he said. "D moltes us out to be a set of bust-
We try to play cricket as CTF.
If records happen during game. The course of it they are purely thethe gat of
incidental. They are never aim ed at. We would, of course, wel- of playing the a chance Australians but that is a matter Con- for the Imperial Cricket ference to arrange. We are not challenge to concelled them."
Tomorrow evening mencing at 7.30 p.m. the Swimming Section European YMCA will enter- lain the swimming lean of 58 Medium Regiment RA to swimming gala at the Euro- pean YMCA pool.
↓
After the gala a dance will be held!..
The team chosen to reprefent the "y" is as follows:
50 yards Free Style: J. Woods and A.-Inglis,
50 yards Breast Stroke: Thompson and G. Blenkinsop.
R.
50 yards Back Stroke: P. Thompson and P. McRae.
100 yards Free Style: E. Clemo
und S.B. Mitford.
100
yards Breast Stroke:
Nicholson.
100 yards Back Stroke: Thompson and P. MeRac.
200 yards Free Style: Stevens and M. Nicholson.
Plunge: R.B.N. Gorely
US to
Mr. Kidney, the manager, also refuted the statement that he had issued a challenge to the Australians through Mr. R. W. V. Robins, the Australian repre- sentative in England-Reuter.
Seattle, July 23. John Marshall at Australia broke another world record to- day in the Inst day of the Amerl- can Athletic Union's senior men's I. outdoor swimming
champion- ships.
14
A.
and sec8
S. B. Milford.
Diving E. Clenio, P. Thompson and J. Woods.
Smith of
MY FAVOURITE SHOT
IS MY LEG SWEEP. I PLAY THE SWEEP TO A BALL WILL PITCHED UP, ALMOST A HALF-VOLLEY
AND SEND IT DOWN TO LONG OR FINS
LES
NEVER TRY TO: COPY MY SWEEP UNLESS IT COMES NATURALLY. "MUCH BETTER TO STUDY THE BATTING OF JACK' ROBERTION OR LEN HUTTON IF YOU SEEK
CORRECTNEYS OF STYLE:
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TO THE QUEEN AT "LORDS LAST SUMMER. Į KER FIRST WORDS WEAL
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HOW THE QUEEN WAS TEFERRING TO THE OLD TRAFFORD INCIDENT A YEAR BEFORE WHEN A LINDWALL BALL BLANCED OFF THE
BAT AND STRUGE MY FORENSAD
I FELT FLATTERED LIKE MAJESTY HAD REMEMBERED
Bengals to
rally Yankees; beat NY
Phils lead in NL
New York, July 23.
The Detroit Tigers put on a last ditch rally and defeated the New York Yankees in the American League today, 6-5. That jumped their League load over the Yankees to a game, and a holf.
Consecutive singles with two out in the ninth by left fielder Hoot Evers, second baseman Gerry Priddy and first baseman Don Kelleway turn- ed the tide.
Given an early six run lead. Bob Lemon pitched the Cleveland Indians to n G-2 victory over Washington.
it was his 15th victory of the SEORON.
The Boston Red Sox won their 13th game out of 14 starts 8-2 from the St. Louis Browns.
Second baseman Hobby Doert elinched the victory by banging; hty 16th homer, bringing in three 1098.
Philadelphia The
Athletics elimbed out of the Amaican
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League cellar by winning a dou- bleheader from the Chicago While Sox 2-1 and G-4.
The Athletics. took the second game with a three-run rally in the ninth inning.
The Brooklyn Dodgera punch ed in four runs in the eighth inning and rembled to an 11:0 victory over Piltsburgh in wild lupotng game before more than 26.000 fane in Pittsburgh in the National Loague.
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SPORTS GOSSIP
It was a surprise to many that there were only four schools which entered in the Inter-School Aquatic Meet organised by the Education De partment held at the Army Pool on Friday. Even the Director of Education, Mr. T. R. Rowell,
who presented the Challenge Bowl to Woh Yan Morning School, who won the Meet, re- marked that he would have liked to have seen more schools competing.
He added joltingly that I was possible that some of the schools of the swimming were afraid strength of the Wah Yan Morning School.,
This may be true in some cares but a more accurate reason is helloved to be that most of the
1100la
are now having their summer vacation and the students of each school have left for their bomes. Thus the schools have been unable to form teams to enter the Meri,
A remedy for next year. It it Intended to hold such a meet again, la to have the Meet held in June just after the schools live finished their examinations, er In late September when all schools begin their Autumn term, Before the wor, the Inter-school Aquatic Mects were usually held June and then there as no leek of entries.
in
Another thing which the Meet Ineked last Friday and should
remedied was an announcer Ito give the results of each race, Spectators who did not know the swimmers personally had no idea of who had won and of the tines they won
the various races in.
The New Method English School surprised everyone at the Meet by the fine performance they put Sporty had joined the Aquatle at almost the last minute and nearly pulled off a surprise win. As it was, they only lost the Challenge Bowl by failing to beat the much-feared" Wah Yan Morning School in the final race of the day-the tour x 60 yards relay.
Congratulations are due to the New Method English School, which started but last year, for the fine
The Dodgers eembed four performances and sportsmanship
Enol
AAU team of swimmers for Japan
1.
Scattle, July 23,
The Amateur Athletic Union tonight named 12 swimmers and a diver to fly to Japan for swimming meets at Tokyo! and Osake with the Japaness.
John Marshall, who broke American records right and left and shattered the world mile mark during the last four days, will make the trip to appear for his native Australia.
Fran.
The team will leave an eisco on Monday by air, arriving in Tokyo on Wednesday night. The members
the AAU National Swapaning Committee at the cloro today of men's Association's senior tho outdoor champlonslips.
Joe Marino of Columbia, Ohio, will go as the diver for exhibi-
tion appearances only.
The other team members: Backstroke:
Allan Stack, New
Haven Swim Club, University of North Carolina.
Breaststroke: Robert Browner, Princeton Athletic Association; Bowen Strassforth, University of Iowa; Dennis O'Connor, Newark, New Jersey Athletic Club
Freestyle sprinters: Richard Cleveland, University of Hawaii; Wayne Moore, New Haven Swim Club; Clarke Scholes, Michigan State College: Ronald Gora, Chi cage, Lake Shore Club.
Bob Kiphuth will coach the Leam and Jolin Curren of the New York Athletic Club Will The Colony will soon be losing accompany it as business mana- cne of their leading swimmlogger-Associated Press.
printers for several weeks. One of the mainstays of the newly formed Fortuna Swimming Club, he ly William Teo, present holder of the Colony's 50-moire Free Style title, his absence from the Club'a water-polo team will be surely miss
missed.
"Flying Fish" disappoints swim fans
Tokyo, July 23.7
Pirate pitchers for 18 hits, their swimmers. showed in the cluding u three-run homer by Meet. first baseman Gil Hodges and a auto four-bagger by second base- inDi Jackie Rubiason.
Although needing help in the lust inning, Al Brazie pitched the Marshall, Yale University stu-
St. Louis Cardinals to an 8-4 de- dent, ploughed in a nine minute
J. Tindall, E. Greenwood and cision over the Boston Braves. 850 37.5 second victory in the
Brazle hatted in two of the yards free-style, a new world L Sykes (skip) entered the semi- recard. The old mark was 6:54.6 finals of the Calony Open Lawn runs in an attack that included Dowls Triples championship at the doubles by third baseman Tommy
Glaviano, made by Bill
right helder Football Club yes- Hong Kon Huwall in 1942...
Teo will be very soon leaving terday when they beat J. Baxter, Slaughter catcher Del Rice and
for Indonesia on business. low- Philadelphia Slender Richard Cleveland of A. Steven and W, Mckie (skip) first baseman Glenn Nelson,
Phillies ever he says that he will be back: Hawail broke the American by 20 shots to 12.
Into sole possession of lx. the Colony for the Champion- mark in the 110 yard free-style, The players engaged in the first place in the National League ships and hopes to retain his The "Flying Fish" of Fuji- Following these events there and James F. Themas of the Uni-Quarter Finals of the Lown Bowls by cooling off the Cincinnati Reds 50-metre title, although he boyama proved to be a huge dis will-be-300 vards-relay (0-x-50)versity of North-Carolina-twice Open Triples which were inter-
Medium Regiment, bettered the American record for rupted by bad weather on Sunday, 2-4 and 7-4.in a doubleheader.lieves that his younger brother,
The twin vlotery
moved the Cheong Kin-inan, could beat him appointment to Japanese July 23, should make mutual Phils a half game shead. of S for it if he joined that event. RA, and the final event will be the 330 yard Individual medley.
swimming fans when he won arrangements Anish their
the Japanese national cham- a water polo match between the
Louis. two teams.
Cleveland was timed at 50.2 matches on the HKFC Green, by The New York Glants slammed Now that the series of Inter- pionship for the 1,500-meter
outt a 13-hit 8-3 secs in the 100 yard free-style August 5,
victory for Varsity games have been conclud- freestyle in 19:04.2 tonight at The
rule regarding interrupted Associated Press.
Larry Jonsen and then Sheldon ed one of the local Varsity's the 50-metre Miji pool. competition matches is as follows: Jones pitched a masterful one outstanding athletes will be leay- Hironoshin Furuhashi's time; ?
"When a game of any kind is hitter, defeating the Chicago Cubs Ing for Singapore. stopped on account of the con- s.o.
was 45.2 seconds slower than the B. K. Poh, who captained the world record time he set lash
In the Varsity Hockey team, and who
United States is also a member of the Cricket outdoor National AAU champion- team which held the visiting ships at Los Angeles. But it was Varsity to a draw yesterday, a thrilling race all the way with will be leaving by plane on or Furuhast and Shire Hashizumo about July 28,
who placed second to Furuhash Last month he had already re- at Los Angeles-battling neck urned to Singapore but as the and neck during the last 1200 University of Malaya planned to metres:
versus 58
fesiing batter than it had done ple. the critics usually thought for years."
he couldn't do it, and, he had to That, however was not all, Tha e out to show them, which he
ald very successfully. fellow,
Bloodless victories
Duesseldorf, Germany.
July 23. Argentina's Heraldo Welss won the singles title in the interna tional tennis tournament hero laday by defeating India's D Rose, 3-6, 8-0, 0-4 6-3.
to
Scores:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H 8 - 13
E
0 But the mellower Farr doesn't
That is going to worry a lot of people those who put Tammy on a pedestal and couldn't bear to think of his being offered as J
sacrifice on the alter of come-i backs where so many great feh-friendly, good-natured ters of earlier days ended their more mellow now on his own Artic careers miserably
admission than in his days In the Astic sun has had some rough Forget it, though. Having seon breaks this year. Not surprising-
Bosd one of his strenuous workout Ily, some of them have made him need to be gorded into action by have to confess that I regard him bitter.
gibes that he isn't good enough, played a tired game and with the the first set was as something of
I'm sure he has the confidence exception of EN Elp Van He knew what it was at one
to the Winkle, you don't understand time in his youth to be hungry. that he can put Britain back on never a real opponent Then walk into the light, airy Hunger made me a ghter, the boxing map so long as suf- swift, hard-hilting Argentinian.
of the once wrote, as so
ncient friendly words of advice many other
In the men's doubles Australia's are forthcoming.. in Brighton's top-liners have. In truth, beer
Jack Harper teamed with Weiss Preston l'ark arca, any day durable to do. Bitterness can give Where did he get that con- to score a hard-fought victory Ing the next three weeks, which him the edge which, 1 feel sare, fidence! Ask his charming wife over Murphy of England and the former Tonypandy tempes could make him n
Houd box.
and she'll tell you the story of Goenfert of Germany 6-4, 5-7, regards us his testing-time, and office proposition once more. You what happened at the White City 8-10, 6-2. ---United Press. you would find it easy to bellove think I'm exaggerating? that you had both been to sleep
Woodcock. ringside the night Savold licked The moment the for 10 years
night was over Tommy just she couldn't contain, himself,” told me,
rear
the gymnasium ot Crown and Anchor, in
Then
stand on Tommy's word that hn has two big offers from manager anxious to take him on a two year contract
Bahting regarda
hle
He
else
St. Etienne, July 23.. Eighty-one year old M; Guillon, today won. a. 40-mile cycle race, "He got up from his seat and | starting from St. Etienne, Central Just walked round and round. France, eating 77-year-oki · M. He for me in no doubt that he David by four minutes, stepped into the ring right then,"zabe, added.
The uncompleted scora caris may be obtained from the Bowls Convener, HKFC on request.
*
summer
They
dition of the weather, or for any bo other valid reason, it shall
with
the resumed
scores as they were when the game was stopped. An end commenced but not con- picted shall be declared null." | Detroit (Vide laws of the Game Rule 10, New York
56 3 para. 4 (a) and Rule 13.
Winning pitcher Art Houtteman,
loser Allie Reynolds..
Cleveland
1 visit Hong Kong he travelled
at the turned with them back to Hong Kong 1.400-metre. Washington
then of wit
mark and Furuhashi mado'a terride spurt Winning pitcher Bob Lemon by the ms. Sirdhana,
that gave him a five-stroke edge. loser Bob Kuzava,
It appears that the Hong Kong over Huchizumo, Boston'
1 University will have quite a strong
Before the event; announcers St. Loula.
0 cricket team next season. Ho-explained that the Australian, Winning pitcher Ellis Kinder, sides most of their reliable players, John Marshall, made a pheno
loser Don Johnson,
at least two more cricketers are meral time of 20:8.0 in one-mila seeking entry into the University race at Seattle
and said that as One of than is from Penang 1,500 metres that would be an Free
School. He is Lim Boon-
TENNIS RESULTS
In a postponed Men's Doubles "B" Division tennis match play- ed at Chater Road yesterday, Craigengower defeated the Hong, Philadelphia Kong Cricket Club 0% sets to, 21. (1st gume)
The following are the results: Chicago.
Man's Double
"B" Division
HKCC 24-CCC '034'
Gould and E. Zulauf The Arst prize was a set of
T. J. false teeth. He covered the last (HKCC) lost to S. Leonard and 20 miles at more than 25 miles. Noronha 4-0 lost to N. Leonard and H. M. Lẫu 2-0: lost to L per hour, Reuter
Rouza and J. Hau 4-6,
2
4 10 2 10
Winning pitcher Hank
loser Bill Wight,
Philadelphin.
(2nd gama):
Chicago ..........
71
6
单
sought that FY
keng, a cricketer of renown in Wyse, Malaya who has represented the
State of Panang in Interstate Hagiward national record in the
would better that: Takan vashi
een of
Nilion University
matches. Ile la reputed to be t 'n now
an aggressive bateman but his 200-metro breast stroke in 2:30.2 strong department is howling.
beltering American Joe Verdeur' He is a slow offspin bowler 1940 Olymple record by 0.1 to make the ball second using the butterfly stroke.
United Press.
Winning pitcher Carl Scheib, who is able
Closer. Luis Aloma,
break at will.
The other is a local schoolboy NATIONAL LEAGUE (
who is anxiously awaiting the KRH * results of the London Matricula-
11 10 1
The Farr frame has not aged, facially or physically. Ir. fact, I have to admit to frank surprise trade. "By what means could you at the silaht toll the years have tell me that I could earn, say, inken: The logs are all right; £30.000 quickly, other than by there's no doubt about that," Tommy rays, and month of Tenghting?" he asked. I had to mular work around the cricksource I didn't know of anything
quito ground ¡in
the mornings I do Farr's face it with joy at the ro productive, neid
Yes, that I am sure was the six milca evory day-hos made
moment, that the Welshman who Aure that the bellows are mend very thought of approval,
Is he aiming too high in h surprised most of the world ex-
R. MacPherson and K. C. Ball ed."
financial estimates? Not if yo cept himself by, going the dis
(HRCC) bent Leonard and Noron- know that the type of fighters htance with: Joe Louls in the
Otand, July 23. In 6-3; lost to Leonard and Liu wants to have a crack at if he Yankee Stadium in August, 1937,
Bouza and Hsu 1-0 really
Rain Interrupted play in the 2-0: lost Fo are the deelded that he just had to come decides to
H. Owen-Hughes and I. Agafur- It all began when I had a Baksis,
back. And what does the wife finals of the men's sulpics of the the Maxims and ith: offer of a £20.000 wrestling.com Savolds. After that, what? "IL_J
who watched this transformation Ostaad Intgenational Lawn Tennis off (HKCC) lost to Leonard, and St. Louis
Noronha 3-6; beat Leonard and Boston. tract from the United States. I a
in the good husband and the tournament today.
Llu, 6-4; drew with Souza and Winning pitcher thought, It was worth considering come back I'll be heavy-weigh
father think about it all? Hero's world, he'll tel
Hsú. 5-0. her reply; tha and decided to see if I could get champion of the
loser Bob. Chipman, ": 'yoli.
Like so many more af us
Philadelphia Tominy is under no illusions 20 garding the declining standard the in boxing and, consequently, ho's
fit.
How it all begon
3
1
Then I had an offer for boxing exhibition tour in Australia, but
·while. I had· ·A·guaranteed · min={Valdy:sure that his rough, tough if he comes home cut and bleed-Lof the men's doubles will also ba ed over the Old Course at, Fan-']
mum, 1 was never quite sure what the maximum would be,
style would put him at 12:dland
2
Brooklyn Pittsburgh
Winning pitcher, Rex Barney,
loser Cliff Chambers
HKU TEAMS
tion-M. Salter of King George School. He, too, Is a very fine bowler and if bath of these two The following will represent boya enter the⠀⠀ Hong Kong the Hong Kong *** University the University and play in the cries Alumni in matches against ket team, it will be no surprise Univerally of Malbyn: 4.12
Tennial (to be played at the Sen Gymnasium on
2:20; beginning
4 12
AlBruzio,
12 15/
4.10
3
to see the IKU teamndar" the head of the "A", Division Cricket
Ir not actually leading iESZANITER
GAELIC FOOTBALL HURLING RESULTS
k
July
(2 (1at game).i
Cincinnati
Winning pitcher Curt Simmons;
loser Kon Rattensber
7 13 Philadelphia"
472nd game) (vt)
series 14 points to 10. Cavan has Sunday, Cinclonatis dej
Winning pitcher Russ Meyer, heen. Ulster champion for several
years and last year was BDI do!.10.30 8.m.) loser Ewoll Blackwell.feated until the finals of the all-
Dr. George Chips (Captain)
TuTak-cheuk Robert
Venton Cavan was upset yesterday by Cricket (to be
KORLAR. Dublin, July 24, Nel INTE
Pavilion,
Armagh In the ́ ́ Gaelio football Universaly
Sumant Mirrh・・ (India) and Vladimir Cernik (Egypt) had each Not much, really. I don't like won two sets and were two-all GOLF NEWS
idea of his being hurt. What in the final. They will resuma
Winner of the Bogey Pool play. more, I have told him that tomorrow morning when the final
Ing last week-end was Mr. J.D. shall not like it at all. In played.
•ract,
there might even be another
Miss Betty Rosenquest (United Mackie (0) who returned a card night."
States) won the women's singles, of 4 up from an excellent. But, Tommy just laughs and boating Mre, Hauit (France) score of 40,
or qualified for Mr. R. E. Rodger! tells you quietly that he's already 0-4 and 6-0, while in the mixed apparent that had some bloodless victories over doubles final Mme. Haut and the Captain's Cup in June, as d one of the greatest of all the champions and near-champions Cornik best. Miks tokenquest and result of the replay between @puregonte sill there to why have had the opportunity of nalara 0- and 6-8--Reuter Mr Whelptonghorn and New York (lat game) 8 18 resterday, way at Clones in County Ar. 11. 12. Ozorio 11
NJ
won A Me and Mrs. 3. Markham
the Deep Water Bay, Mixed FouT Aomes when they beat Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Tippin in the Onel by
B: It's rent
and it I undertook such a trip vantage with the present. crop would want to know, all the whim of heavy-weights, despite. Ann
I should Dominl... wherefores, becouse just be counting the days until I
ba
wife and kidake". got back to my wife
"Servos, Jon Walcott was men- tioned as:0 possible opponent for the exhibitions, and was also suggested that I might sago South Arrien with him, but unco gere- Allesdithat hat wit, unlikely ever
ourage—is loft sparring with him. Jant wo Lhot -measure. All it needs. If lip could feel them out. They
the added incentive which can didn't want to know and that's
agme "from" encouragement good enough for
MARDI
The Mal
Lönder. July 29,
Dia 1614
hari: 216 Waa, Aght
- 16t or that
And from the lighted in the cocktail bar of hit home
The onmpetition for beat Bun day at Taisling Swill be Berry.
2
Winning pitcher Larry Jansen, Monaghan Veloson Paul; Minner/
Hurling Champlonar
notary: det
Jones held to a
Tam,
JAIN, Koung 1,9, Tenton,
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