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THE CHINA MAIL: IDAY, SEPTEMBER

FIRST MEETING TOMORROW OF THE SECOND HALF OF THE RACING SEASON

- By "RAPIER”

The second half of the racing season will got off to a stari hi Happy Valley tomorrow afternoon when the Hongkong Jockey Clüb › stage their Seventh Raco

Meeting. The Brat saddling bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, with the first race of THE RUGBY UNION FRONT 2,00 p.m. sharp,

An attrdetive programme of 10 events with datisfactory entries has been drawn up for this meeting, outstanding among which are the two sections for Class 1B ponios over the mile. The grass track is in perfect condition and the various rages will no doubt be keenly contested

If the weather is fine morrow, there should be a large attendance of the Valley,

Here are my estimates of the ebances:

FIRST RACE

Park Handicap (Fit Hotdown Sections: Ono Stile.

The curtain-raiser tomorrow afternoon will be a race confines

Ponies Class 10 Australian

with Novice jockeys ns pilots.

account of its light, weight of 198 lbs, coupled with its Ané form at the moment.

FIFTH RACE

Haydnek Park Stakes: an alle,

I

Sandreq), Lady Gloucester (Mi Necan), Pegasus (Mr, Maitianity. Uncle Wille (Mr Y., K. Tü) and V. I. P. (Mr Ostroumoffy are undoubtedly ike best.

Posibilty (Mr Chun Kit), by Tstraight Forward (Mr C. L. third

Hurricane is probably a ilite This race will be contested by better than the others in view of Australian Pontes of 1951 Class its second plating in the Pienie

Weight 147 lbs. Judging from Bay Handicay 2. W

(First Section) their training performances, think the winner will come from over six furlongs, but Lady

Gloucester Bankfoot

was first in the among

(Mr Mall

second section of the above ince lark), Top Sceret (Mr Ostroumoff), Diana (Mr Robert and may create a surprise. •

Shahrokh (Mr Needa)

Pegasus, which ran a good virtue of its second placing in and

in the race against Manchester Handicap

Llu).

Hurricane, must be considered. (Second Section) over the two With Bankfoot, Mr Maitland mile post at the Whitsun Rocc has great opportunity

Uncle Wille míd. V., LP, aré will probably Meeting.

start winning this race, but he is to be reckoned with na they are favourite and certainly appears

sirong now running likely 10

well in training recelve to have the best recommendation opposition from Top Secret and and should be in at the Anish

both of which are capable it given a good stari. - for a win here as the pony in in fine condition.

#the

Huntmaster (Mr F. K. Liang), which was second in the Regents Pitk Handicap (Second Secilon)

Class 7 for

at the loss pontes

be moeting, is certainly not to neglected and Win ià not

out of the reckoning.

Strampeller (Mr E. Wong) is dolig good track work during morning guilops and I thinit it will have a say at the finish,

Boom Town (Mr Yen Ching Lun) tuld Amazing (Mr T. E. Dau) are also worth keeping in mirid on account of their good

form at the moment.

SECOND RACE

of

of giving Bankfoot a good fight. Shahrokh and Siruight For- ward are also considered good enough to extend the others and may cause an upset here.

SIXTH RACE

Sandown Park Ilandicap (second Section): One Mile.

This race is confined to second section of Class & Australian Ponies and I don't think I shall be Jar wrong In saying the winner will come from, among Mobel (Mr Oliveira). Thunder-

ur.

the Slive

KCC TENNIS

TOURNAMENT

FIXTURES

bolt (Mr Liu), Gypsy Diamond Given below are the fis (Mr K. F. Chiu), Damin (Mrtures in the Kowloon Cricket Noeda), Chelsea (H. S. Chang) Club Open and Handicap

Popularity (Mr Chun

Tennis Tournaments up to Mabel, winner of „Alexander Park

Handicap Ons Mine Bay Handicap (Second and including Friday, Sep- Mule.

In This race for Australian Section) at the 5th Ilace Meet-tember 28.

disqualified on Fonies of 1981 Class V. I expect ing but later to see a close

finish in which weighing in the rider was found These Tournaments will.com- the following

figure to be 21⁄2 lbs, short, has a good mence on Monday, September 24 should

Honour chance of scoring a win here, and those members who are une prominently Natiorial (Mr Liu), Adorable Atalanta but there is no doubt that it will able to conform the dates of (Mr Ostroumoff), Cor

Concord (Mr meet with serious

piny-off should contact the Club's 'opposition. is a much im- Tennis Convener, J. Leriou, tele- Malland), Fleolmaster (Mr T. L.

Thunderbolt is a

phone 38293, giving at least 24 Rowanlea (Mr Boycott) proveo Whitsun Race Meet- hours notice. Wong),

judging from its Dony end

Goodwood (Mr Samarcq), run at For its win in the Sussex Ing. when it won the Manchester Handicap (Second Section) from Handicap (Second Scotion), and the-1 Mile Post at the Whitsun should have a say here.

National Honour, should

and Damin Meeting, command most support and I are good over this distanes and think it has a very good chance Can be depended upon to give of winning here, but it will have a good fight to the end.

of its best to best Chelsen and Popularity are (3) Misa L. Coxall & Mry J. Lowes to give Adorable Atalanta this time as two good outsiders to be followed the

latter su

suffered

bad as they are carrying 147 lbs, and star!

they met

in the 186 lbs. respectively, above race when it lest by 11/2 lengths with Mr Boycott up.

when

Gypsy Diamond

· SEVENTH RACE Lihadield Park Handicap: One Mile

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS

Monday, September 24

R. O. Baker v Daniel Chen (court No. 4). L. F., Slokar & K Greene Zinmom . C. Kote wall (Court No. 1). Miss Banbar- nardy Miss P. Ward (Court No.

vs R. White Mrs 1. Nortalk (Court No. 2). Mrs E. Tebbuli -& A. Augestad v Bliss M. Fisher & F. A. Fher (Court No. 5).

(Court

Tdergay," Reßtember 25 C. Quang V M. Dietrich No. 3), K. Lo & T. Lo v R. O. Baker & A. Fung (Court Na. 1). further than Con-myo (coult No.:4) Site C. Geis.

Mrs E. Tebbuti v atm A. Dawton- & T. Baker v Misa L. Coxall & J.

In this race I do not, think we

Concord disappointed the last time out by refusing to start, but should givo the two a good need look fight to the end If it takes it queror (Mr F. Noodt) Bea

for:

the

~~~~~~ Wednesday;~~Kentember~26-

inte its head to go when the gate | Maedhui (Mr Chun Kit), Spotted Terios (Court No. 21. dstip...

Deer (Mr Boycott) or Calamity.. Ficetmuster, Rowanlea and Mr

Osiryumoff) Goodwood can also be relied on eventual wine's done well in to give a good account of them-.

Conqueror has atives.

fralnir, being clocked over this

THIRD RACE Goodwood Handicap (Fiest see Lion): Ope Mllo.

First Section ot Australian Ponles Class 1B will be on velw in this race and, judging from ils win in the St James Park Stakes over the mile at the last meeting. Kentucky Lad (Mr Tsal) has a very good chance of winding afin as the, pony 19 nghing it at the moment.

expect it to receive stiff opposition from Egyptian Field (Mr C

C. L. Gregory), which was second to Clonfeckie in the Castle Peak Handicap fourth Race Meeting over this distance..

at the

No. 61. K. Lo y A. Augestad T. E. Bakery J. Chubb (Cour Court No. 1). BEDR Borbernard &

C. Eškes, 7 Mrs J.. Blokes & Fi distance

in 2.01-last quarter Zimmern (Court No: 4). Bire M. 28.40 September 12 and,Chow & A. Lang v Ming P. Ward Judging from that performance; & R. Capell (Court No. 2). it should have no didieulty winning this race.

I may, however, meet with stern opposition from Ben Maedhui, which was third in the Somerset Stakes (Third Section) at the Whitsun Race Medung.

Much as I like Spotted Deer and Calamity. I do not think they will be good enough ögáinst the above two,

EIGHT RACE

Phoenix Park Flakes: One Mile In this rac0 for Australian Ponies of 1931 Class Y, (Weight 147

Debonair 1bs.), World Peace (Mr Maitland) Ostroumo), Ringway

(Mr was third in the Norfolk Handi-Noodt), Red Rabbit (Mr K. F. top (First Section), over six Chiu) and Golden Wing (Mr turlongs at the Whitsun, Race

St Chang) should attibet the, Meeting and as it will be carry most attention. ing 149 lbs, tomorrow afternoon

Newport Will Be Stronger

Than Ever This Season

Says PETER LOVEGROVE

Although Newport could do no better than draw their opening match of the. senson, sharing 22 points with Bristol at the Memorial Ground, there can be few doubts that once they get into their stride they will reproduce the supremacy which kept them at the top throughout the 1950-51 season.

Last winter they won their first 25 matches off the reel, and lost only twice -to Harlequins by a penalty goal to nil at Teddington in a' morning match, and to Exeter by the same score in the last game but one..

Times),

Neath,

--to mention but a few,

An idea of their appeal can

by a firm of wine

where he

be obtained from the fact that Fisto administrative training without "Jack

are

H

*.

Neath, after finding up Pericket- sebres" in two mis- sionary games, gave a pleasing display of open rugby in scof- ing 17 points against the hard- tackling, well init Cheltenham

Centre (9 caps); | Welsh International Cliff Morgan, There' were unexpected and Royal Navy inexplicable reverses, since and Trevor Brower, who played of Cardiff, in schoolboy rugby. their victims had included the against England in 1050.

Behind Barbarians, Cardif

them, the three- (three

Glyn Davica, who captained quarters showed keenness and Leicester, Swansea, Lianelly

the Light Blues last December dash; with such strong runners Gloucester

has now completed his Varsity as Harry Richards and Hordice Blackheath (twice studien. His home is at Potty Phillips, they may well prove Wasps and cach), Coventry and Watsonians pridd, for whom he played in dangerous when they settle

hle teens, and he 14 employe down

merchants he will have 12 Cardiff, by the way, ware. they drew 48,500 spectators for mont

Matthews and their thlet!

with before taking up the manager-Cliff Morgan, both injured, and encounter Cardin-- record for a rugby ship of a branch in. Wales. Although they rarely looked like

though union clib match.

all his representative that smooth, ali - conquering appearances have been at out- tearing machine of 1947-46 MAGNIFICENT TEAMWORK side-half, Davies, aurely one of they fought all the way with tho most deceptive and elusive their traditional spirit and will Speed, magnificent teamwork, jint runners when he elects to prove just pa difficult as ever to intelligent anticipation and go through on fils own down everednic. - backing-up, and the genuls of the middle, is not likely to dis- diminutive, red-headed Roy place Burnett, and will appear Burnett at outalde-half and at right centro.

at wint for their R.T. Evans

Malcolm Thomas, Who Has formed the basis of

pectacular success.

Not only captained Devonport Services all the members of this and led the Royal Navy to the plendidly-balanced XV avall Inter-Services Championship, is able apoin-and they include being demobilised at the end of

and should then The All-Blocks that fine sprinter, and wing September,

Jones, who take over the left centre post-serum-half problem: they had threequarter Ken

and www

twith

to be able to call an has earned 17 Welsh caps

Newport before epresented his country in every National Service, as was young brown, lx his lot with Swanson,

starting his ped

Geronwy Morgan, who has now 1947--but International since

Brewer, who is finishing his and hoy John, they will also be able to call on

their Interna- with the Welch Regional forward, had to all the service Three other men who have worn

ment. the Welsh Jersey and are now

gup us. Denzil Thomas's partner. When these two are ready. He made a big success of it too. regularly available.

Newport

Other Welsh rugby news is that Llanelly have decided to play local boy Malcolm John at full-back instead of the Welsh Internatiobdi Gorwyn Williams, vho It will, however, be

Is a teacher at Aberystwyth On merit only and not reputation that land cannot train with the side, that Aberavon have lost these Hewcomers will gain, and an

their places, for

{wo Graham

useful forwards, Trevor flose and John Lanes nission in the Royal Navy, and

impressed

issed George, who has taken a com- sincer winwers last winter, and Bryn Len Cunningham, Williams, mbarticular, proved left the district to do his N The following are Club selec-himself a very wen-equipped tional Service. tions for Lawn Bowls and cric- centre ket matches this week-end:

tion. He was already

will be able to feid

They are Glyn Davies, the the all-International threequar Army and

Cambridge Univerter line of Ken Johes, Glyn sity star outside-half (11 Welsh Dovics, M. Thomas and T. S. 'caps); Malcolm Thomas, the Brewer.

WEEK-END TEAMS

ŁAWN BOWLS

'and

Ken Joars old me towards the end of the écason' that so well was Ross playing on the Hongkong Cricket Clubs v Kowloon ||wing that he hid had to go into Docks of Chaler Road át 350 pan. the centre to keep his place in on Saturday, Septeraby at 1.30 pam-D. Philips. L., S., Lloyd, the side, R. T. Evans has such 15. W. Aralcer. L. E. farmer]; Tceeded Jones as ekipper, a C. Parti A. M. Dikon. F. 9. Chasida: K. Jphatidi: BW; Holl- SWANSEA'S YOUNG BACKS Way, C. Horrlay, H., H., Davies, J.

Thursday, September: 21 pas The Cranley (Court No. A. ve.

Zhimahi + C. Hobbs (Court No. 4).

Prentice. Winner, C. Ouang v M. Dietrich v PAA. Fisher (Court No. | 31.) More 3. Norfolk w Mry M. Chow. (Court No. 9), Dr.MUS A. Daw sor Greys Miss Ribeiro Koinwall Court No. 11.

& C.

Friday, September 25

Winner. R.O. biket'v D. Chan- Y Winner A. Ying. v. P. Cromley [Court No. 3), A. Augestad & 3. Leriou v 3. Chuôh & T.E. Baker (Court No. 114. Mrs Ju Stokes, V Sira 2. Kamis (Court No. 2), MIS M. Pepperell & Mix: C, diete Mrs. A. Dawson-dravý & Miss Bon- berhard (Court No. 4).4.

Debonair la fancica in No. 1). 3. flowned C. -

HANDICAP TOURNAMENTS

Monday, September 21 G.IT. Wren & 8. Ramchand v A.E. Eliot & C. Tiernan (Court

view of its

gredly fane

jena v E.G.

Esket Rosa & C. convincing atop Court No. 2). Mit . Yim a great fight for the first over the milo on September 15 is M. Bakes vir P. Fung &

In 2.00.4 with A 28.2, but

last quarter Miss C. Moora (Court No. 3). on the other hand Ringway is also credited with a good gallop over this distance.

Red Rabbit should also have

Kiss E. Wiseman v. Mrs S. Ground- something to say at the finish water & E. Law (Court No. Whilst Golden Wing is quite good). P. Potoke & W. Pepperell v lover this distanco.

M.A. Saydan & G. Baballē. (Coüit No.3)...

it should give the above two ponies a position

Vagabond King (Mr K. F. Chiu) and Bootsle (Mr Samarca) are, the other two ponies amongst the entries which can be relied di 'to do well.

TO FOURTH RACE

"Hamilton Park Handicapi One Mili

The contenters in this race

NINTH RACE

Gre Australian: potiles of 1651

051 | Goodwood" Hindleap (second Bee- Chics W dad 7 don't think we tlon): One huile.

Taerday, September 15 W.H. Cowie & R.C. Selman v *Tellirana W.C.: Norman.

Court No: 11. Mrs D. Baker &

Wednesday, “Heptember 20,

need look beyond the following The Second Section of Auss) (Court for the potential winner trallan Panics Class 18 will do and a Blossom-Time (Mr-Tao), Lih Fa battle in this race and I think

(Mr. Oliveira), Prince

Dahlia the ahish will be fought out

between Kentucky Lady (Mr

3.

•Care Kwols)”änd · Beautiful Blük Hason) Dydianiić: Viów (MP) BIJ WHI & Már 23 Chòṇi

Kim Poo). A

Blossom Time, which did the H. C. Pih) Bambi (Mr K

∙mile in Sating certain perfera.

· 』ན"

in training at Kwok) und Highlight. ⠀ (M* || 211 Tricks in Boyrol). Lady is my choice boat Frerik - Yoh

Edvin Tial and

· En, which, was second zin bnd think it should wit, but Chen l}} C«?«** Sussex Hardlong is mored as It has done well in hip at Loe, Calicee

Handica (First Dynamic View got to be populer Harcourt Soc Lion) Dieeting; is moving, well in train training, being clocked, over tho Club yeBRICAS je for and it armis ! scuro win mile in the fine time of 1:69.4

Princo Dahlia in now in fine

Melons but longioving in its moriin during morning

and. It will nði; bd?"

with a 28.3. Jast quarter on Sulurday, Septembar 15, 20

Bartibi and HiNight are quite at hotb over lile diskthed and will be near at the intens

19TH BAGKONG

TODAY'S SPORT

*

IL Nowport are suffering Kowloon Dock Club:v Hagkong || from... · embarrassment of Cricket Club at Chafer Road at 3.30 riches among their experienced jun. on Saturday, September backs, Swanset problem

la line, W. Davidson: WL Mecall Morshollsavfall

Cochran McLeland, W. 7. White, J. Zürich, A. E. Pedřadn: J.

Chambers, A. G. F. Cai-

A Lapsley. D. Taylor. G. Hut

chison, M. Gourlay

Hongkong Tootball, Club

Saturday

CHfOKET:

alice

defence.

*

have

Hého

CNAAF

Ryder Cup Meeting Players All Eliminated

Hoylake, England, Sept. 20.

* áðnuði *schtraiˇméel- ing of the Chinese National Amateur

*Federation

held Recounts for the past year wekis not passed by the mealingƒás, members of the Federation 1 had 'nat .bocsi, circularised. With such accounts. In advango “in accofiiance with the usual procedure.

The remaining British Ryder Cup nominees and the meeting, after Jengthy din- It was bvertiläti decided by veteran Henry Cottón, were cussion, that the Accounts, be eliminated in the fourth audited by h recognised, auditor round of the British PGA and, then circularised for adop

tion at an Extraordinary Gene- Match Play Championship ral meeting Ut manbers, today.

d

The new Constitution, Rulou and Bye-Laws of the Federation were adopted by the, mheating, subject to light amendment, The election of officers' suited as follows:

(Chairman); (Vico Cifair.

Dal Rees, würmer, · for the past two years, as Beaten two and one by Rég Knight, 3 suburban London golfer, Colton, playing'in his first British tournament this year, fell three, and

and two fo Harry Weel · Mr George Sim Jong-hitting Mr. Lesile Louey young Assistant

· fram, inan); Mr C. Shels (Hon. South

bufessional

London course Secretary); Mr. VK Mok (Hoa. The Jors virtually eliminated Treasurer), Cotton from consideration for

Executive Committee: MessTE one of the two remaining placca Ma Man-tai, Mok Hing. C. S. British Ryder Cup team Wang; Ng Kau-tim, Leung-Yuk- on the Br The Cup selectors are due to

fong, Yeung Wing and L. J. meet on Friday to complete

Channing. the team. Experts figure the tournament Analisis are sure bets for the team, t

HOW' THEY FARED This is how the rest of the Leam, apart from Rees, fared.

Westman eliminated Jack Hargreaves in tho

Accone

Wednesday, Art in the

second round

rount on nino lost in

Open Champion Max Faulkner und Fred Daly were beaten In third round this morning,

field and John Panton droppen out in the fourth round -AS socisted Press.

and

29 Entrants For Helsinki Games

Helidis Sept. 20. Uruguay And Folata have brought to 28 the number of en- trants in the 1952 Olympic Garties to be held here.-United Press,

Sportsmen Warned

The

Commissioner of Police fecal sportsmen. die, said that it yesterday gave a anal warning to they are caught shoaling game without a valid licence after September 30, they will be con travening the low and able to proszéution.":

Representatives to the Amo- teur Sports Federation and Olympic Committee of Hon kong: Messrs Wang Shlu-bung and L. J. Chânirilog.

NOTICE.

THE HONG KONG JOCKET CLUB

Special Cash Sweep on the

Kwangtung Handicap Saturday, 6th Oct; 1951. Tickets in the above at $2 each may be obtained at the Treasurers' Compradoré. Of. fico, 1st Floor, Telophone House, and at the Club's Branch Offices situstéd otras

K

5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong 1682. Nathen Raad, Kowibon. Over 800,000 tiekstā š to date.

S. A. SLEAP)

Secretary

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS.

SEVENTH RACE MEETING - Saturday, 22nd September, 1951 40 Ja There are ton races. The First Boll will be ad the First Race will be run at 2.00 para magkan

CU

.

erung.at.1.30 p.m. Through Tlekets (10 faces $20.00) may be obtained, the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, Telephone House, nisa flakets for the Cash Sweep on the last race of the Meeting. 01 well as the Specidi Cash Sweep on the "Kwangtung Handicap

October, 1991;orainn le vinarreman i

·8th scheduled to be run on

Through Tickets reserved for this Mooting but not paid for by. 10.00 am, on Friday, 21st September will be sold, and the reservas tinu capeelisa for future meetings.

Club's Office at Telephono House. .......To avoid congestion at the Cl

to purchase their sweeps tickets art nen-members are requested 'Club's 'Branch Offices at

B, D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong

Rugby Union Training Filmy

Available

London, Sept. 20.

382, Nathan Road, Kowidoft.

-TOTALISATORËZ

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies o declared by the Stewards when the "All Clear" is given. The "All Clear” Algnal, will be indicated by a white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator Tower. BACKERS ARE AD VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS LATER THE ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX-

is drawn to

the 16 Rule 23

23 of the HIBITED. Attention is

Fas follows Walch reads

In no circumstances will any dividende be paid or refunds made unless a ticket is producedz Payment will not be minde on tign of disfigured floketi; an

A

"MAP"sator Rules

hulte the reverse. They are The four Rugby Unioiis in leam-buiming but the dung pnge again to the trees of the British Isles, in an of butskid give & promising ac-tempt to help raise the aver- cons day are produced a training Alin pfatherfuscive at the age standard of play, have it's experiences and speed on that should be of great as bd will produced 1-0 sistance to schools and clubs.ME MEMBERS: BADGES AND ENCLOSURE hotne victory.

Artigi

Fitness and the spirit of at

The All Whiles bar com- tack are the themes of the film bicely reshulaletlidir back, niki, although, it stress good. division, and tried out an en-hard tickling and defensive irdy row half-back combinaties all kicking.

With the attack

Rugby

The following will participaté | Gerenw):

In inte, Intra-Club cricket támé] han just

at Club de fcerelo on Saturday,

i.t

Blues-E. L. Gösund (Capt))

the

Members árul guests are reminded that they and their ladica MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout, Meeting

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE

THE

Sypkowing "{ Fareers. Enclosure aint Club Rooms at $10.00 Including tax, for

Badges admitting dadles not in bossession or Brooches "uc tickets, and gentlemen, non-members of the Cipb, to the

players should benent Wordat demonstrations in thố ho in which position be several.

Ledding appeared in sotne Army This

from

Lot Low

02. gentlemen aro obtainable through the Secretary at Teles Alm by phone House, on the written or personal introduction dra member, Him; sich member to be responsible for all villors introduced by film, and for payment of all chile, etc. RISALA Ko

Only a limited number of badges imlung to Member

44. Pralz, N. "A. Belizna, Hị matches. Clanzrade, a com- | Uni/madol Stop Teclere Will be on sale of the RACE Gemmende V KARANG

A. M. 1. Ozorio, P. M. N. di Bilva M.A. d'Almada Remédios, E. AIR, AWM My L. Saaten, A. P. RiegoPerora, AV-Lopes A. PA. Uršta, EGA. WA

Bers

M.

petent, debut as an outside-half- against Cardin, dropped

next

antarkable ex-EST

of controlled kicking Sef The Branch Onces and the Treasurers Compratore Omel goal and cumbined, well with grid the slow motion shot of will clost 11.00 mm, and the Secretary's Office, at 11.45 adf Morgan, who once partnered Glyn Davies the Welsh outside. To ensurers Compridare Office and the Bueretary's Odicente

Bang Paaro, objesit lessons to bilated at 14 Floor, Telephone House DEA

backs, whether Beginnera de A Impel dumber of tinms will to obtainable at the Ci Internationala

iquas, provided they are ordered in, divanec nam the No. 1 Boy (DREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S

THESE

OFFS

"BLOW""_MOTIONS/

The bim is divided into theen. Bergst

for fore

PREMISES DURING THE MESTINE), KEyeballjapriliant

IX. PUBLICE INCLOSURE Astibes 12 rico og adiblaibh to the

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