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BEAT KWONG WAH IN THRILL-PACKED GAME

Spectators who filled the newly orected football stands at the Club ground to its full capacity yesterday for the Kwang Wah-Kowloon Motor. Bus First Division League soccer match wit- nossed an action-packed and thrilling game, from which the Busmen emerged winners by two goals to nil.

The KMB fully deserved their victory as they were given a stiff fight by, the Kwong Wah play- ers, who had a fair share of the game. Hung Hing-yuk, KMB' pivat, played a sterling game and kept, Hong. Lung-hoi, Kwong Wah's centre-forward, well under control.

Yue Yu-tak's superb goalkeep. ing robbed Kwon Wah of at least two goals while he rose to

the ocension several times and beat the opposing forwards to the Lull,

Tai Kong-p ik made a welcome return to local football, playing left-back for the XMB.

st

Hau Yung-ang right back was given a gruelling afternoon by The Chau-ting, the opposing winger, who way always dangerous when In

pusscssion of the ball.

The KMB forwards played to. rether with splendid understand In and were superior to their counterparts,

Lee Tui-fi and Ho Ying-fun the KMB wingers, time and again sunt across perfect centres, bus

College football

results

New York, September 30. Today's College football re- sults were:-

the excellent Kwong Waldle- fence prevented the inside trio froin making full use of these centrer.

SOCCER RESULTS

AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

Kwong Wah

Chinese AA

0 KMB +2 Eastern

SECOND DIVISION "A" *University Dockyard

SECOND DIVISION "D"

1 Kwang Wah Chinco AA 2 Talkoo

G Pripone'

Had not been for Ng Kel- cheung their right-back, Kwong Wait might have lost by a much | LAWN BOWLS: larger margin. During the numerous raids made by the KMB forwards, It

Ite who was only stood between them and the goal.

Fine display

Wong Si-kit gave a fine dis play in goal for the losers and would not be blamed for the two shots which found the net,

HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1950.

WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOUR ***

By The Sports Editor

The protest lodged by five Chinese Clubs against the exclusion of individual Clubs from mom- borship in the proposed Hong Kong Amatour Sports Fodoration is not likely to reflect to the credit of the Clubs concerned or gain for them any sympathy.

This protest, which was lodged with the Special

Committee of Seven which met on Wednes day last to review the draft rules of the pro- posed Federation, was not altogether un- expected.

It was predicted in the

* This game was not played as "China Mail" as for back a University failed to turn up.

May 18 last, that obstacles would confront those who were engaged in the formation of the proposed Federation.

It was pointed out in the "China Mall" that Mr. J. Skinner and other well-meaning gentlemen who were associated with him in

formation of the The

proposed Federation would be confronted many dimeulties because the ority of those who profess Interest · វ៉ត

Colony sport in this always place their own interests or the interests of their own clique above all else.

Gutierrez Shield Competition

England,

Canada, Pakistan und India qualified for the next round

of the Gutierrez The half-back trin of Sit Put Shield Lawn Bowls Competi- vin, Mang Yee-leung and Hsu King-sing could not hold thation yesterday, when they bout Scotland, Switzerland, Ireland nippy KMB forwards.

With the

exception

and Portugal respectively. Char-ting and Hong Lung-hol, The game between England and the forward line did not seem Scotland, which was

played at to be able to get the ball any the Kowloon Cricket Club, ended where near the KMB's goal. in a win for England by 20 shots,

the final score being 30-10.

of Ta

The busmen kicked off ad Kwong Wah rushed into a short-

ved attack.

A few minutes after the start, Tang Yce-ki's shop shot at gon! hit the crossbar and rebounded Inte play.

The KMB forwards gradually took command of the

game, although the opposing forwards made #everal

spectacular breakaways.

In one of these breakaways, Chang Kam-ho! went through Army 28, Colgate 0; Maryland with the bail after Tam Kong 35, Navy 21; Holy Cross 21. pak made a week pass back to his Dartmouth 21; Yale 30, Brown 12: South

Goalle, but Yue Yiu-tak ran out Carolina 7, Georgla Tech 0: Mississippi State 7, Ten- and picked the ball of Chang's

fest to clear.

Jesɛce 0:

Duke 28, Pittsburgh.

There were muny fast inidifuld

14: Michigan State 14, Michigan exchanges, with the busmen hav- 7: Soultiern Methodist 32, Chlo State 27; Oklahoma A and M hg the better of the encounters.

26. Tulane 14:

A crashing shot

វាត

tive to sit on the Board of the

KASF us suggested.

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HOCKEY LEAGUE

RESULTS

FIRST DIVISION

Recrelo 'A' 6 Police 'A'

Reorelo 'B

0

3 Argonauts, 'A' D SECOND DIVISION Thunderbolte 3 Argonauts 'D' 1 University 3 Dutoh HC

Home Soccer League Standings

The quealton then arises as to why there should be any neces- sity for all or any of the fiva Clubs to be admitted to member

since the ship in the HKASF, CNAAF, as the governing body Newcastle of ail Chinese athletic and sporta organisations in the Colony, must be fully empowered to speak on behalf of the different Clubs.

Public not blind

on

In one to assume that the five Club, while admitting that the CNAAF is the governing body of organisations in the Colony, is no all Chiaese athlete and sports

to speak

behalf of The protest lodged with the entitled Committee of Seven does not there organisations?

The five Clubs concerned must disclose any cogant reason why realise that they cannot have membership in HKABF should be extended to

live Clubs should try to Individual Clubs.

Clubs

the propose The their own way.

FIRST DIVISION

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London, September 30. Widespread rain and slippery turf led to

of goals in the four English soccer leagu today. Goalkeepers found the greasy ball difficult

handle and defenders were unable to tur quickly on the wet surface, with the rest that the 46 matches produced 164 goals average of over 3.5 per match. But even this is a long way short of the record set up during the 1932 season, when 209 goals were scored 43 games on one day.

The highest scorers of the day were Middlesbrough, who regis tered their biggest victory since W D

Ar the war when they plled on eight & G

918 7 16 goals against luckless Hudders Amenal... 11 32 21 15 15 fteld Town-four in cach half, Middlesboro.. 11 7 13 22 21 16

the fair-haired Wional Insidic for- Manchester U. 11 6 3 13 19 14 English

10 6 2 4 21 12 12 ward, registered first half "hat 10 3 2 3 10 12 12 trick" and the other Middles- 11 33 15 brough Inside forward.

McCrae, 14 10 15 21

Wolves Liverpool

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Burn .... Chariton ... Iluddersfield..

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Burnley

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The only ground pleaded by the appreciate that the public Portugal were eliminated from their enim for membership in the self and that it is not blind

concerned in support of quite capable of thinking for it- the Competition by India, who

real motive behind the proposed HKASF is that

they to the scored a narrow victory over the possess unique experience in co- suggestion that the CNAAF be Portuguese at Kowloon

Cricket urdinating different sports" and invited to sit on the Board of the Club, winning by one shol, the are in a position to render "in- HKASF

To those who take an impar- inal score being 17-16 in favour valuable and Indispensable ser- of the Indians.

vice to the yet unborn Federatial view of the protest lodged Coventry 16 3 147 14 Switzerland, who met

Canndation."

by the ve Clubs, it is quite at the Kowloon Cricket Club, lost

clear that these Clubs are not by three shots, the final scorc

really concerned about the future being 15-12.

of sport in this Colony.

At Tulkoo, Pakistan scored an overwhelming victory over fre- land, winning by 20 shots, the final score being 34-0.

Scorus:

England: E. W. Greenwood, A. N. G. Eastman, W. C. Simpson and L. Sykes, (Skip) 30.

Scotland. V. Ramsay, W. E. Cameron, W. McCall and A. Mar shall

Texas Christian 7: Alabama

Vanderbilt 41. In the 28th minute Fung Kwan- Auburn 0; Notre Dame 14, sing sent a

R. puss to Tang Sum, North Carolina

13 Illinois 28, who dribbled between the back Ohio University 2; Wisconsin 28, and seat in a crashing shot from Marquette 6.Oklahoma 28. Bos- just inside the penalty area to ten College 0: Texas 34, Purdue find the not and put the KMP 20.

one uşi.

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Portugal: J. A. da Luz, C. C. Pereira, C. E. Passos and J. F. V. Ribeire, (Skip) 18.

D.

Experience limited

With all respect to the Clubs concerned, it might be pointed out that their so-called "unique ex- perience" is limited to the promo- tion and organisation of sport in Hong Kong.

One of the objects of the pro- posed HKASF is, it might be mentioned, "to foster the spirit of the Olymples which is friendship between nations by means of sport and the

organisation of Inter- national India 10.

and to competitions J. Hoosen, E. R. Marker, natio

Hong Kong's participa- A. A. Rahman and A. K. Minu.

In them (Skip) 17,

Can any of the Clubs which have lodged the protest under discussion honestly claim that they have sufficient experience in the promotion and organisation of International competitions?

Can any of the Clubs con

claim cerned

that honestly -athletic maèts and other sport

ing events promoted and organ. Ised by them have always been marked by efficient organisa Can any of the Clubs concerned honestly claim that they have al- ways acted in the best interests of

sport in this Colony? Can any of the Clubs concerned honestly claim that in their hand- ling of sport in this Colony they have always acted in a fair and impartial manner?

E.

Columbla 42, Hebert 14; Cor-

by this reverse the neil 27, Lafayette 0; Pennsylvania Kwong Wah forwards went all 21 Vinginia 7; Penn State 34, out for the equaliser, Tso Chau~ Georgelown 14; Princeton 66,ting went elose with a fine shot "Willlanis ̈0; Const Guard 41, Nor- but Yue Yiu-tak” brought "off"F" | Trall."~~(Skip)"15.

wich 0; Wake Forest 43, Richmond full-length dive to save. 0: Washington and Lee 26. West

The ball went to the other end Virginia 7: Quantica Marines 61 of the field and Tang Yee-kit's V.P.I. 21; William and Mary 30, hender from a pass by Hou Yung

Bwitzerland: G. Rosselct, Rosselet and R. Rosselet. (Skip) 12.

"Canada:G. Costello, K. T. Scamstad and D. Johnston,

Pakistan: J. M.. A. Ramjaha, A. M. Rumjahn, E. el Arculli and A. M. Omar. (Skip) 34.

Ireland W. C. Higgs W. Mc- Coll S. Leonard and W. Field. (Skip) 8.

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now conceded 18 goals in their last three matches, but no blame could be attached today: to their goalkeeper, Mille, who

A Junior International last son, Simpson gave a cool impressive display, pumarad

Aberdeen and Hibernians, meet in a League Cup replay: Monday, struggled hard in a cle match; Williams scored Abr deen's winning goal-outor

Faith in British racing car vindicated

Goodwood, Sussex.

September 30, £200,000 Táčlí

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saved an oven heavier defeat car, the 16-cylinder BR end received an ovation from today won its first race her the Middlesbrough crowd at the Driven by. 38-year-old Re end of the

the match

The most unexpected of the big Parnell, it won the Woodco goal victories was that of Queen's Cup in a scratch race, open Park Rangers, whose 7-1 win any kind of car, with an ave over Grimsby was their biggest age speed of 78.50 miles p In Second Division football.

hour and a fastest lap of 82.5 miles. par hour"

Ernie Sheppherd, former Hull left winger, scored his first "hat trick" for the club.

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Other "hat tricks" came from Robinson Broadis (Sunderland), (West Ham) and Groin, the first man to achieve this feat in Lea gue football for newly-elected Scunthorpe.

Towards the end of the Brst the five laps the sleek green B tish hope swept past an. Italia Maserall driven. by Baron Grafferreld, of Switzerland, an *SUZELE ahead for the rest of t race.

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motoring fans the DRM's - was a vindication.pf. their:fi In it and an atonement -for last appearance. In Aug It failed to leave di when

at Silverst starting line Northamptonshire,

The BRM also won thora inside Jack Stamps, the Derby. forward, did even better with all race of the day, the Goodwor four goals against Blackpool. Trophy, over 20 miles, at

The two unbeaten clubs, average speed of 82,48 miles p Newcastle United and Man hour, and with, a fastest lap

84.9 miles per hour. chester City, retained their coi

Prince Bira of Siam, drivi cords, but only just. They stilt

Second & Maserati, was second, Bob Go lead in the First and

vard of Britain, in an ER Divisions respectively. Newcastle were held to a draw third and Baron de Graffenre

fourth. by Sheffield Wednesday, who kept their goal intact for the first time Prince Dira and Baron this season. After a hesitant start Graffenreid, had finished; seco to the season, the Sheffield club and third. respectively are now showing some of the Woodcote Cup-Reuter

motion.

Manchester City beat

Prosion These five Clubs, are really Doncaster thinking about their own interests Cardit and the muin object behind their through the medium of sport.

to gain more power

To achieve their object, the demanding, not five

Clubs are only a soat for the CNAAF on the Board of the HKABF, but reicester also that Individual Clubs he Grimsby entitled to membership in the Notu C. HKASF. These Clubs no doubt hope that Swanse they can succeed in stampeding of Seven into the Coinmittee

Conalitation cmending the suggested, they will be in a posi-, Notti F. tion to swing the balance of Hillwall Norwich power in their own favour.

It is quite obvious that the five Bouthand 11 20 12 14

114 13 10 1 Clubs have overlooked the chaos Exeter

Northampton... 12 5 3 16 14 1 which is likely to result from an acceptance of their demend tristol....

If the Clubs concerned really Newport..... think that their unique experi Striatel O..... ence" is likely to be of service to Bournemouth. 114 18 18 12 form which won them their pro- the HKASF, they can best servo Colcheter the interests of local sport by Ipswich their recommendations | TorqURY placing before the particular body which Pismouth governs the

In Sport

which they | Aldersbet are interested.

This body, which is undoubted-leading ly fit and competent body. will be in a position to judge the clingham 11 merits of the recommendation Fort Vale..... Can any of the Clubs concerned made and to pass on such recom- Pales London, September 30. honestly claim that they have at

it thinks it, to mendations. Wembley made certain of win- no time resorted to dictatorial

the HKASF. ning the British National Speed-methods in regard to certain It is, therefore, the duty of the THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) way League Championship by sporting events?

five Clubs concerned to with- Soon afterwards, Tso

any of the Clubs concerned draw their protest and ung broke away on the left wing Belle VEC, by 44 points to 40 in honestly claim that it is custom-operate in every way possible to and contred to Chang Kam-hol. | Manchester tonight.

ary in other countries to allow ensure that the HKASF is form- whose parting shot was stopped

Price. Tommy

former World individual Clubs to become mem- ed as quickly as possible,

such of an organisation by Yue Ylu-tak and rebounded Champion, scored a maximum of bars of into play.

HKASET 12 points for Wembley while the the proposed

Unless and until the Clubs con- new Champion, Fred Williams, claimed eight.

cerned can answer the foregoing questions in the affirmative, they obstruct the should not seek to formation of a Hong Kong Ama- teur Sports Federation which is absolutely essential if this Colony is to take its proper place in the world of sport.

Cincinnati 14 Nebraska 20, Insang just missed the upright with diana 20; North-Western 23, the goalie well beaten,

Iowa State 13: Clemson 34, Mis- Bourt 0 Baylor 34, Houston 7; University of Washington 20, Minnesota 13.

UCLA 42, Washington State 0; Stanford 56, University of Son Francisco 7: Montann 2B, Idaho

California 27;

28, Oregon 7 Arkansas 50, North Texas 6; Wichita 19, Utah State 20-Anso cloted Press.

CCC INTRA-CLUB CRICKET MATCH

In an Intra-Club cricket match at the Cralgengower Cricket Club yesterday, a team captained by

Just before half-time Hong Lung-hol ́sent in a first-time;

pile-driver from 16 yards, but WEMBLEY ASSURED Tam Kong-pak deflect the bail for corner.

managed to a frultiess

The

second half saw the KMB forwards again on the attack. Lee Chun-fat, Ho Ying-fun and Tong Yec-kit all had shots at goal in the opening minutes.

Chou-

Deflected for corner G. Hong Choy beat J. L. Young-Lung-ho sent la another shot but With Yue on the ground Hong auye's XI by 14 runs.

Batting Best, Hong Choy's XI Yue Yiu-tak managed to deflect knocked up 110 runs, to which it for a useless corner,

contributed 22 runs.

In the next minute, Hong

NC took

two wickets for Lung- hot tried again by shoot-

runs, while Shroff captured three for 42.

Youngsaye's team were dis- missed for 102 runs, Robert Tay contributing 21.10.20

Ramchand took four wickets for 12 runs

and Irance three for '12..

POREE CUP. FINALISTS

FINALISTS.

Paris, September 30.

Jaroslav Drobny, of Egypt, and Henri Cochet, of Trance, today qualined for the final of the men's doubles, In the Porco Cup lawn tennis tournament here, by defeating Geoff Brown (Austra Jin)

Abdesselam and (France) by

ing the ball over his head,

but

the alert Yue Ylu-tak managed to tip the ball over the bar in time,

After several

more narrow axcapes, the KMB defence sent thair forwards away and in the 13th ; minute · Leo-Tal-fal ob- tained aölearance by HAL Yung Bang,

OF SPEEDWAY CHAMPIONSHIP

Jack Parker was top scorer for Belle Vue with nine points, In another National League Speedway, match at Bradford, the home team Odsal, beat Birming- ham by 48 points to 36-Reuter,

ROSSLYN XV. SUFFER FIRST DEFEAT

London, September 30. Three England Rugby Union

:

Voiled throat

as

It is observed that the Ave Clubs have, In their protest, emphasised that the success of the nny events promoted by

un' their IDEASF

must dépend whole-hearted co-operation und the co-operation of their teams,

This statement can only be

selectors saw, Harlequins defeat regarded as a veiled threat made

the

Baseball results

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New York, September 30. Today's baseball results were:

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by a solitary goal scored in the first half, but they owed a lot to the brilliant goalkeeping of Traut mann, a former German prisoner of war.

Quick ground passes

Newcastle are being hotly chal-

Rugger results

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London, September 24

sults of rugger games playe today:

Batley 11 Leeds 16, Bramley. Oldham 12, Castleford 18 Holl Huddersneld 19 St. Helen

lenged in the premier Division by Hull Kingston Rovers 12. both Middlesbrough and Arsenal, stone Rovers 10, who share second place one point Whitehaven 2 Keighley 11 Sa behind. Areenal demonstrated the ford

U Loft Stanicy value of quick ground. passes 20, Roch Hornets 4 Warring against West Bromwich, winaington 14,8

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Promoted Tottenham Hotspur obtained the only away win in London Irish 3 London the First Division. Their fast 9, London Welah D Wasps and thrustful movements con Alloynisha 3 Metropolitan stantly worried Aston Villa and D, Old Merchant Taylors li they won by the odd goal of hillians 0. Rosslyn Park 0 five despite an injury to their lequins 0, Abaravon 0 Maes Welsh International half-back, 5, Bedford & Richmond 9, Birke

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New Brighton 11 4 4 8 12 x 10 Accrington 114.2 513 23 10 Oldham 117:21 231 in London between Chelsea and Blackheath 0, Devonjort Servic Darlington 31 1 718 18 Everton ended in a 2-1 win for 8 Bath 11 Exeter 8.

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Chelsea,

who vacate the "cellar."|0. Glamorgan Wanderers 0 MOSF Chelsea vere somewhat lucky, infn Ash: 0. Laloester 0: Card! Shrewsbury

to gain both points for the Arst 6 Mosoler à Manchester 1 Non time since the opening match of port Gloucester 0. the season as Everton missed a B. Mary's Hospital penalty.

Abbot Somerset Pu The defeat of Coventry in the Northampton 8. Sale, 04-M Second Division enabled Black Llanelly:g, Penzance and NG burn Rovers, to move into sécand

Celtie

Motherwell Aberdeen JIberolans

He drow several Kwong Wah defenders towards him before the hitherto unbeaten Rosslyn passing

to the unmarked Ho by eight points to nil. The score with the intention of Influencing ink-fun, whose shot found the of one goal and one try to nil the Committee of son of the net and put the KMB twe goals did not reflect the superiority of amending the Constitution of

R HE Thirds. to the good,

Harlequins! especially In proposed Federation to allow u

69 Individual Clubs to become mem Now York

3 Rangers Undaunted, the Kwong Wah ser

scrummage.

vidunt Boston

5. 8 1 Partick team tried hard to score, Hung Hing-yuk

but Bedford, though forced to in- barned that the ce

It is hoped the Commiteer Winning pitcher Tommy Byrne, St Mirren. and the ever clude three reserves, won`their

them and their acoring a goal.

overcame Richmond by one goal by this vailed threat, but will act

30 the best interests of sport Mr. R. Anderson

(Britain) Yue Yiu-tak was particularly to nothing,

The suggestion of the five outstanding towards the end of Heavy rain made conditions Ciuha and: Miss Dorothy Hoad (United

Winning pitcher Hal New the CNAAF thut

be also houser, loser. Mike Garcia, States) entered the anal of the the game with his fine saves of difficult, but nevertheless the invited to send a representative women's doubles with a 6-3 azid shots by Tao. Chau-ting and Kam games remained fast and attract on the Board of the

St. Louis

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t does not make sense; 0-2 victory over the French pair, | Lok-sang.

12 Chicago Mme Myrill Dudols and Milo In the closing minutes Lee

Assamitted by the fin Winning pitcher Billy Pierce, Suzanne Pannetiers-Router.

Clube in thoir, protest, the loser Al Widmar. → Associated GNAAF is the governing body Press. off all Chinese athletio

and aporte organisations

SOCCER PLAYERS

GIVEN MARCHING

KORDERS

Two players, one from each Lesen, were given anarching order

Tal-tal went clore with a shot with hit, the bar and rebounded into play.

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IRISH LEAGUE CITY CUP RESULTS

Kwong Wah: Wong Si-kit NE Kol-choting; S:6. Nien, Sil Pul-

agu London, September 30, yin, Mang Yee loung. Hau King Tai Chior-wah, Chung

"The following were the results long-Lung-ho), Kam Lok of Irish League City Cup football

and matches played today: A during the Second Division "B" san, the Chausting more

KMB

Yusiak. Háu Yunge Arda' Yun

Glentoran match between Kwong Wah and Chinose AA on the Club ground sang Tam Kong-pak; Tang Eum, Colerainho Portadown Yesterday power department Hùng Flingeyuk, «Fung Kwan- Dallymena . 2 Darty City. Mahoniayers were Land Shok-cing, Ho Ying fun, 120 Chun-zat, Crusaders are Bangor Ba Cliftonvilis ahu (Chinese AA) and Chang Tang Yee-kil, Tom Wood-cheung Dlatilor

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Sydney, September 30. Danferall'

Dundee Up

A 12-week four of Australia Forfarveba It is clear, therefore, that the next year, by an England soccer. Art.

martinalar branch of the Khao PREKO Arbroath,

Associa obietome. dy' of 'any p CNA is no controlling tear, was grond fox tonight by Queen of B

Such being the CRIC

lt in patimated that the tour ASTON antitled to merabership in the will cost about 221,000. The Foresta propoled (HKASPERZANKesari is expected to leave Eng-ximeresse? ostAdsuming for the lake of argu- land by air on May 7, and que Dunbarton -

ment, however, that the CNAGE turn, niso by uiry on July 30 Alle L 41 hvited to send a representa") Heuter,

place, one point behind Manches

ter City,

First defeat Blackburn inflicted on Doncas- ter Rovers their first defeat, since

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