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ARMY 1, KMB 3

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1954.

BALLET IN THE MUD

NOW PLAYERS MUST PLAY BY

TO THE WHISTLE

AND AFTER IT

Says I. M. MacTAVISH

I feel tempted to write this report on sheets of asbestos

for

as long as I am interested in football I shall remain adamant that this fine game was ruined by what was undoubtedly the worst decision I have ever witnessed in a first-class game.

In order to be fair to everyone concerned let me report — at this stage with- out comment — the bare facts of the case.

With Jess than two minutes the whistle. left for play the score Army 1, KMB and the Army very much on top as far as attacking play was curverned--in down the left wing the Busten forced a corner,

The ball was gulmouth sent high to and as it dropped the referee's whistle sunded crisp and clear above the roar of the big crowd.

The

the

GRAND GAME Unul the trage late decision this was a grind game with the swing of fortune's pendulum one leam and Revouring first

The very big then the other. crowd had plenty to shout about and they saw a lot of good foot Anny defenders stopped a

ball from both tcuma and oc- their trucks aut Suddenly

lots of bad passing KMB

foot shut it and without rasionally any resistance from Granger the when players were caught up in bar went

Then the tremendous excitment of the it the net.

play. bedlar.

For wsdienly

"The early

stages were all In seen that Referee Roberts, who

of his hand had, favour of KMB and there was with wave previously indurated an infranges suggestion that they might run

worth and

New Zealanders Beat Club "B" displays.

can

set

they

shot behind

12 winter and

A

to

came

carried

any

a

a

well

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Ballet in the mud at White Hart Lane in the third round Cup tie between Tottenham Hotspur and Leeds United. Play took place in extremely difficult conditions — the ground was waterlogged due to torrential rain, which flooded the pitch before the start of the match and continued throughout.

Photograph shows goalkeeper Scolt, Leeds centre-half Marsden, Burden of Leeds, Leeds right-back Dunn and 'Spurs outside-right Walters around the Leeds goal. 'Spurs won 1-0,

SPOTLIGHTING THE THREE-YEAR-OLDS OF 1954

This Royal Colt Might Have

A

Bright

Future

By JAMES PARK

Top class three-year-olds mostly display ability in their first season, and I usually avoid being 100 optimistic about relatively unknown and backward two-year- olds. But, now and again, they fulfil expectations.

One has still to search for possibilities, and I have picked out three trained by Noel Murless,

They were all a long way be- hind Landau, but it was obvious that the trainer had no inten- tion of winding up Elopement, At Rashleigh. Rejoleing and least they have been given every chance to develop.

I cannot pass any opinion on Rashleigh as I have him. Els

norl

was

se:n

at

As the colt drifted in the class, but I feel sure he wil market that suggested the stable have a successful career. opluien was that he was not B

-London Express Service} enough to do himself justice. I believe he did look a bit back- ward but

the nothing had slightest chance with him from half-way,

COST 2,000 GUINEAS Rashleigh cost 2,000 guinans as one outing Salisbury in September when he a yearling and is by Precipita- had not the slightest trouble in ; tion out of Eastags, the dam of upsetting a gamble on Fait Ac-Monarch More.

Rejoicing is leased from the compli Be did so by four

National lengths,

Sud by the Queen, The colt probably surprised the atable when finishing third to

WEEK-END

CRICKET

The following are the Cluby suletion for Cricket teams en

aged during the coming werk.

d

IRC

1st Division v Navy at Sockunpoo

GRAND NATIONAL

EXPENSIVE FOR OWNERS

TOO

London, Jan, 20.

Since the announcement of only 57 entries for this year's Grand National-the smallest entry since 1986- there has been much discussion in British racing circles about declining engagements for the race during recent years.

The tough Aintree fences, a lack of top-class staying 'chasers, the opposition of other big, well-endowed 'chases and a feeling that, the race is cruel, have all been bruited as responsible for the decline. But the main body of opinion leans to its being due to the expense of running a horse in the spectacular event,

to

or more

It costs an owner from £309, the best horas under the pre- £800 sterling to see his sent conditions are stressed by colours borne In the Grand the fact only Elx winners have National. The fee for running carried 108 pounds

is £100 sterling, the during the last 80 years. Jockey will get

the at least and travelling and

take

out ot

a horse

samo

sum, and hotel expenses sizable

amount

owner's pocket

another

the

In these financially tight days, not many owners can contem plate laying out such a sum to run 籠 horse in a very chancy race with equanimity.

IN UTMOST JEOPARDY The expenses incurred on

Con

Many racing enthusiasts, how- ever, would be reluctant to see any meddling with the conditions of the Grand National. They hold that there should be no watering down of the world's greatest racing spectacle.

Most of the National fans consider that the present decline Interim in entries is only an trend which will soon Correct itself.

out-

each runner are in the utmost Mrs Mirabel Topham, jeopardy from the start of the spoken director of the Aintree race. Strung out along the long course, summed up their outlook course of Tour milcs,

sald 850 well when she

rocenity: yards are 30

will be of the world's The Grand National toughest fences. An owner's

going when the critica of today personal interest in the race

have been forgotten." China end at any one of them. The Best

Mall Special. fence regularly takes heavy toll of the Beld, leaving many owners with nothing for their outlay except the sight of their horses racing from the start to the first jump.

Horsea which are play capable of leaping the Antince Tenses wider faveurtible cond)- Lions often juin the brad jeopens on the ground curing (os Grand National. Loore horsts, of which theig tre always severed is the and a latter part of the puce, poor sight of the fences in the big field, are the Ingbears they

have to face.

Of course, the winner gains great lauris and a great prize, The Acknee executive adds

HONGKONG

BISLEY MEETING

The Morse Cup was won yesterday by RAF HK "A" in a closely contested event in the fourth day of the Bisley Meet at the Kai Tak Range.

The RAF HK "A" won the cup with 160 points with RMS

"A"

HMS and Newcastle Tamar "B" following with 168 and 163 points respectively.

£0,000 sterling to the sweep

the stakes of £100 sterling, und full prize money is usually about

£1,000 Wenling.

This is far more than is on offer for any other steepleshare

the owner its Brital, Butt

cf n

There was a tio for Drst place good "kaper" can pick up nice

In the individual results of this prizes abcrather with a march amfler cutlay and a much besser event, with Cpl Thomas (RAF) risk of his horse falling.

and S/W Hann (8 Destroyer scoring 45 If the reluctance of owners to Sqn "A") both

with only a faint points. Both men will shoot oft enter horses

winner. to decide the chance persists, the

Grand to-day

Major Kyte (SRE HK Sqn "A") came third with 44 points.

abstention,

A more

on Saturday, January 23, 1:30 p.m.-- | National may in the end gain A Kitchell (Cap. 3.A. Ismall, by their Arthur A. A. Tumfaan, Ador A. Rumlahin. A.R. Abbs R. Arcuit, selective entry will mean a rise A. mal. A.11. Madar, 3.C. Koh, in class

that the seemed certain In view of this it eldent one wonniers what sort math would go into extra time of advice omelain will have there came the incident which

fiascoed this game

in almost Rive its future.

the same way as the exactly

and first meeting of Hongkong

Only this case Djurgarden.

by most good was considered judges present to be even worse, as it happened AFTER had blown his the referte whistle.

PROTESTED The Army captain protested to the referee but the goal stood and the game was virtually on the over. KMB were now crest of the wave, The soldiers were. understandably, in the doldrums. In the few seconds the soldiers off the pitch. The that remained for play ment in the goal area, was Arty defence absorbed most ofJubilant

the the centre of the

Busmen

the Tinting to

turtel GOAL THAT the forward movements, but in ball down the field and from

of the Fame SCORED WAS

SECONDS, the sixth ment

good centre

Yu-kit, by Tang AFTER THE REFEREE HAD) Szeto Man racet through on to a WHISTLED TO STOP PLAY se bull that Frazer should have Szeto Man crashed in a brilliant

third goal. cleared anul from 10 yard WAS ALLOWED TO COUNT,

For the winners Wal Fut-kim These are the facta anyunush-crashed a brilliant

had a very good game in goal ed and unlded-and it does not Granger,

AL this slage the Busmerd a high clutch of neert an expert on the rules of y the game to realise the signat-were very much in control, but placed Chase header in cance of them. Pluyors in top stil the Ariny defence weather second half was goalkeeping.

Chwun Kar-tan

tackled and class team are usually given a vd the storm and half way

krked bukiendly but this to:k Jitsi

reminder before through the half they began to

easy by the they take the fleld to play

push the eager KMB men back was made far too

ELKNY of Nash's play on the ante

their heel

digirt wing the Now it was the chance of

All 12 KMB hul backs had Kowloons defetue to show

their gooi point's and Tang Sun Wal Fat-kan and

was niways in evidence with her Chan Kar-au turned

Ane ever diditution of the ball. Lee Chun-fat played well bul The interval arrived with the he was severely-und rightly...... score still KMB 1, Army 0.

| reprimandled by the referee for a From the start of the second nety out on Bennett late in the (By "PAK LO")

obvious that HalfwON

the

game. He was very fortunate to Yesterday evening the soldiers were going to apply the escape the full pay for this

indiscretion New

from este and their wing halves Zealanders

The main power in the for- HMNZS "Kaniere" easily stated coming through with the

line ball. Reeves and Doyle changed ward

from The beat the Club "B" by

Szeto Man and Szeto places in the attack and with 20 brothers

Yul while Tang Yu-kit was al- points to 3. in what

Reeves put minutes gine bellant nishing

touch

the lookout for just Ways On only be described as a very

The Club clever Chase-Bennett move by half-a-chance. scrappy game.

the ball into the net, erushing

the Army in

side Granger "R" forwards lacked

Til 11

really set the game

made his usual contribution of the strong push in

alight and the Army plied ንጉ fearless leaps and dives and had

effort

with no chance

of the scrums and the threes were the pressare

with shots that beat him. Buckley. only distinguished by their match the

Alpenhorn and Kidoon over inability to pass und tackle power on the right wing who was having his first game

seven furlongs at the Newmarket have for the

very good side,

First October meeting.

In this particular event the hard and low.

debut at right-back while Wells

contestants formed up at the Rejoicing did not look much was in his bes Colony form.

fitter than when he had his first Frazer was injured

000 yards line with their rifes loaded with 10 rounds, in early

race on the July course at New-

2nd Division v Navy at Kings horses being forced too high in loade

of the the game and again later in the

target the He

market. dle-

He had been growing Park on Saturday, January 23, 1930 the handicap. Year after year appearance beetle closing stages,

to the 800 p.m.-F.M. et Areuill (Capt), M.Y.

up competitors ran steeplechasers fended sturdily

all the time. must but he Jast

Samad, A.R. Ruzack, He could not find the same

yard lino and red two rounds Khan, Food-class Adam Khin A.S. Ramah," weighted out of it by the press lying down. After that they shoulder

der some of the blame for

neceleration is Alpenhorn when Minu, K. Lalchandani, R.A, Bux, sure of the the first and second goals as on

advanced to the 400 and 300 he started his run, but up the both occasions he was late with In-

was not losing any

lobs of yard line and shot from a kneel- first

{hill in fact, he was! his tockic. In the

The draw for the Euro-more

ing or sitting position. At the The following have been selected weight, since it led directly to a goal

200 and 100 yard line they shot pean zone of the 1954 Davis still going strongly when the to represent the DRCC in this week- und in tho

a standing second instance to und

end's gameal in a League match the corner kick which led up Cup was made here today winning-post was reached.

against the University "B" at Pok-

Over the long and arduous at the target from

position. a thick-set, dark grey Long- by

fulam on Saturday and (b) against course, CVCTY Sir Norman Brookes, colt of tremendous scope.

* horse pound tinued their marauding tactics 25 Field Regiment RA held ita to the disputed counter.

Shooting conditions were not By B Kowloon Cricket Club Xz ab corales over 108 and two or three times were annual Athletic

pounds so good in the morning because Meeting at land was the outstanding half-

President of the Australian Owen Tudor

King's Park on back and his distribution

Sunday-friendly Joyce,

to bo the equal of reckoned score when, Boundary

out Street fail to

yesterday,

Kame. Both

Matches will thede unlucky to

of the glace, but improved in Lawn Tennis Association.

will train think he

on much commence at 1.30 p.m. Will anyone

this mark. three pounds below Just as they crossed the line, delightful afternoon for the or- accurate and thoughtful.

"It was

better in the forward line

than his half-brother, wire is unblo fo play in either

Any casing of the burden of the the afternoon.

The they were offside.

casin, but with the weather not

that the Army lost this game.

India, New Zealand and Broll

competition for the Fal- There might be a game please contact the Secretary, Telephone number 34121 Pt. 21)

top-weights would be welcome

ended yesterday, coner Cup play in the European zone.

There might be hard and ran

in many quarters, and it had with the 8 Destroyer Squadron Zealanders

As soon as possible. 54 Reeves tried pressed from the spite of this L/Bdr

very

The draw (in order):

future for Rejoleing. himself to a standstill but with

Veruus University:-C.L. Hugiven been suggested that the highest kick-off being

and.

threw a very Elven a Ave Fu

140

team winning with 42 Fu Bly.,

J.W Adle little

First round-Bmzil v Switzer- Elopement is an own brother Capt), GE. Horley,

weight should be 108 Instead of more punch he might land, Monaco v Yugoslavia, Hol-to Gay with rt. 9 in.

forwood, Mr Truscott, W. James; yard ser

scrum, heeled quickly and

Welch Regiment "A" the Javelin, and

Time and a larger R.W. Кларр.

175 pounds. D.L. Back, K Worthington again

scored welt Capt. P3 Elliott RA won an ex- have won the game when be

land v Spain, Egypt v. Turkey, edition of his elder relative. A Mahews, Barr, D. Butchlite. There is not much doubt that team were runner-up with 40 shot

the weakly into

goal-

points, ouf.

taken by cellent double in the sprints, kick way

Austria v Ireland. Finland v chestnut with

lot of white Twelfth Man-A.N. Other. Umpire: this would result in meritorious hands two minutes Willums and he made a very

H., Copper. The result of the Inter-Bat-keeper's

Norway, New

v Hun- about the legs, Zealmd

Elopement cost

Vermas KCC-5, Barber,

horses winning the race more in doubt before the KMB second goal competition nice job of it to put the New

gary, Luxem

6,000

Back, K. Mathews, w

"difculties facing guineas as a yearling

often. The Zealanders ahend by

another until the very Jast event, the came along,

Second

Brazli

He did not appear until

Knapp, N LONELY FURROW

Davies, Mr Truscott. Mr Ascot

Chappell, R. Harwood, Davey, five points making the score Medley Relay. In spite of dis-

Belgium v Mon-in late September and in heavy D. Sutcliff (Capt), Twelfth Mani- Chase and Bennett tried a faulty qualification through pore hard but the centre-forward island or Spain,

well that be A.N. Other, Umpire:-A.N. Other. baton change 54 (Maharajpore)

Sweden v Egypt failed by no more

than a short Thereafter play deteriorated | Field Bottery RA won the covo-ploughing a lonely furrow these or Turkov India y Austria or head to reach Plerobello. That to play for Army 'D' at KCC Ground and there was fumbling on both tod trophy by the narrow mor- days and unless his team mates Ireland, France Finland or came as a surprise to Murless as on Saturday at 1.30, p.m.

both 35 give him the ball on the ground Norway,

Maj McCoch. v New Zea- he had saddled Flight Forma-Mai Chubb, sides until the Club "" took gin of one point over

Field Battery and RHQ. The he is not going to get goals.

Evans, Maj Arkle, Maj Dudley, Capt ball from their

land or

dispose Doyle. own hall

of Pierobello Petty, Capt Dewar, Caps Hecaton, another final scores were 54 (Maharaj- down

Capt Pierce, Pio Clark, Čin Rock, to the New Zealanders'

qulle casily at Brighton.

Sydney, Jan, 20. porn) Field Battery 100 points, having his first game, found the Itne where, despite a good at-

The countries which will not I should say Elopement was Umpire: St George, Scorer: Mra of the play beyond him 35 Field Battery

Mr Warren Bardsley, former Cup with a total of 341 pofats Chubb

to HMS Newcastle "A" 383 99 points and phee

Transport loaves

Test tempt by Dilworth, there was

Kowloon Stop Australian and although he did some clever play in the first round were the rated more highly than Flight

left hand points and RAF HK “A” % 331 Was | Ruq no points.

and there is little at pm. Anyone unable to play opener, died suddenly at his a serum which the Club won and Prizes were presented by Mrs things he will need a lot of quarter-finalists in last year's Formation

points. the advance

please inform Cpi Dowing Force'sií, in

immediately,

home today. He was 70. Docking dived

F/Set Vivian came first" in over with the EH Cox, wife of the Comman sharpening up before he is European zone, with India re-doubt that

form wee due to

KCC ball to open the score for the

Only last week the cricket the individuals results of this ding

quite ready for First Division placing the Philippines which Pierobello's Unicer.

veterans attended a Sydney lun- event, which is a alow fring was missed,

did not enter for the zone this the change in the golns. Club. The kick

football.

ODDS-ON WINNER leaving

92 He scored at 8 points Chain of Command Relay, where the score

cheon, given in honour of Doug competition, Nash on the right wing was year.

On the strength of that per-V, Dodge, B.C.N. Carnell, D. Ins Jardine, the former England points and was followed by Entries for the American zone his game and a certain portly Battery Cap nover in the

was on Coffey, B.V. Gitüne, P. Hall, A.

captain.

S/S The last and final score was

Butters, tain was carried in a stretcher ineptitude made things cary for will close on February 15 and formance Elopement

Loo, H. Lo, R.C. Jenner,

91 points, 8gt Bardsley made by Kidd who got the ball by an equally portly subalters the KMB defenders, Nash has the matches in the European and odds-on chance to win a fort-Wood, men

beran his career in Lee, 30 points, and L/Cpl Pope will_players please meet et sur Arst-class cricket in 1803 and a set serum only Ave and a very

small RSM, both given the Army good service American zones must be com- night later but it was only to

points. pot, 88 that he way

Ferry Pier longkong side, at 1 pm. toured England four times be. Following are the first to in yards

out. The Conversion

Friendly Match perspiring profusely, all collap- but In his present form he can- pleted by December 18,

The challenge round between able to assert his superiority to The following team ha been fore his retirement from the the Individual Services Cham- falted.

sing in a leap of dust at the end not hope to retain his position have to find of the course.

much longer.

Australia and the challenging gain a half-length victory. Club "B" will

selected to represent Dodwell & Co.. game in 1933.

pionship which will bo con- Lad, in their Hong Match varsin weight for some more

One of hla krst performances cluded to-day:-- I doubt whether KMB-Szetonation will take place

Elopement utterfeld & wire on Bunday at THE RESULTS

wil over have the seme pack and some threes who are

CGT Alsop 718; RSM Her the Hongkong Cricket Club, com In Test cricket was at the: Oval Man The following are the detailed ARMY--Reeves.

Tang Yu-kit (1)cember 27, 20 and 29.

mencing at 11.30 am. Winners of the first round acceleration as Gay Time when In at least

in 1909. capable of passing

He reached a century bert, 073; F/Sgt Vivian, 603; R.W. Franklin (Capt)," I ·Chubb. VERDICT: general direction of the results.--

I understand that have choice of venue for their he was at his best, but, bred as

in both innings, scoring 130 and S/Sgt Hickey, 039; PO Carter, P.C. Devemon B, Dodwell, R.M. 100 yds: 1. Capt Bolt (04); 2

In 1920 ho Ewart, G. Holdsworth, J.A. Ring. 130. next man. The New Zealanders capt Stamp (ll). 4112 wee

nearly 043;. Cpl Kyle, 687. Lt Bigor, bit of practice in need quite a

yus: 1. Cape Eliot (4): 2 the majority of the members of second round matches against he is, there should not be any

Council

the rising three- JR MeAusland, A.P. Fereira,scored a double century at 035; AB Percival, 685; of the HKFA were exempted nations unless their doubt about

E. Williams, I,G. Wi the lineouts where they held Capt Stamp (112) 248 see.

1 Lords. He reached 193 not out. Souza, 681; and Capt Howson, from outside your-old staying a mile and n

Man: D.J. Lattle: Scoreret, N. Me- on to the ball when they did L/Bor Carter, (84).

4 you: 1. One Oakman (84); x. present at the game. I suggest opponents come

030, Thalf. He might miss the first Adam: Umpire: R.R. Davis.

-Reulor. that

Europe-Reuter, without waiting for em- get it and allowed the Club forwards to gather round and create havoc,

might very well succeeded. The New Zealanders attacked

Play raged from end to end, from the stort, soon found them- | with The Army now very much

at the Club line, and a jun selves

but when the upper rung, elever three movement sent Worthington over in the corner. The conversion failed. 3-0.

The Chib

little

facked

Wיאן

showed

Spiril and

und worr

A at. the trakte

# weak uf Chapec

N, 2. 26 yard line before

their The N. Z.

pass spoiled Scoring.

tem con-

25 FD. REGT.

SPORTS

To the second half the New conducive to record

8-0.

the

to 3.

from

the

The

FUMBLING

CHESS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP

the

Very

was in

Aa amusing event

In

was the

DOGECTS:

was

very

Davis Cup European

Zone Draw

Melbourne, Jun. 20.

or Swit, Italy v Hol-going ran on so

асоог

Germany

newcomer Luxembo Huntary, Denmark vition to

10 yds: 1. Bdr Steel (38); .barrassing reports, they should Baru) (35).

mlje: 1. Cnr Moore (33): 2, est

Pendlebury (RKQ),

hold an inquiry into this game.

Players are only human and 3 mulies: 1. Gir Moure (33); 2. Bit one might well sympathise with Pendlebury (THQ),

mile Stedly foly: 1. 35 Field them getting heated

Battery.

up 1

circumstances like. this.

Long Jump: 1. 1/Bde Wood (54): takes a lot of self control for 3. Gnë Hughes (RHQ). 18 ft 1'm.

High Jump: 1. Bit Argy (RHQ); players to accept such decisiona

J. P. de Carvalho won the Kowloon Chess Club Champion-hr Pearson (64).

ship, recently concluded, with one Pirie (4).

without comment especially

Pole Vault: 18]: Atkinson (35); when, as in this Instance, they 7% points out of a possible 8. Putting the Wt: 1. L/Bdr Pong- KNOW they have right on Other scores were: --- H. C. ford (04; 3. WBdr Clarke, (34) juun Danenberg 0, H. G. Hyndman Throwing the lamy: 1. BOMs their side. 31⁄2, A. Bouza 8, B. van Zuiden Lemon Bator (C) God

0.

Smith Shield Tournament re- multe were:--R. F. Rodrigues 6. Mme. R. Lemaitre Papp 6, Mies Jeanette Piry 4, August Briedis

8, Miss M. LA Leila 1.

The Kowloon Chess Clubs Annual Dinner takes place to- night at the Peninsula Hotel.

enith (RNG).

THE TEAMS

KMD: Wal Fat-kim; Hung Throwing the Piece 4. nous Hing-yuk, Chan Kar-sau; Tang Throwing the Serains 1. Whte Bum, Ng Kee-chung, Lee Chun- Lemon (51); 3. AZA Claxtoji (16) Horial (59)1 5. L/3de Wood (84), 140 fat; Szeto Yui, Szeto Man, Tang Yu-kit, Leo Tal-fal, Tam Woon-

in

(PalQ), 2. Lamut BN Allda BR Car

110 yds Hurdle Kichoung.

(#53 8. Beps Lemon

1

Armyl Granger; Buckley,

Veteran Raveonwell, Stevens, Trazer, Long Tug of War is paid butteryland, Nesh, Reeves, Bennett, Chain of Command bios: 30 Paki Beštery MA.

Doyle, Chase

on Do-

wards the

THE GAMBOLS

DON'T YOU THINK MEALS) BY CANDLELIGHT ARE ROMANTIC, GEORGE

UN-RUA

Anish

of

ปี

AK Marker, B.E.M. Bux. Umpire: This would prevent

K.M. Omar. Scorer: R. Omar,

"rough

god

ATO

stuff" to

AR Kitchell, Scorer: A.K. Bux. 1.T. Barna 0. Adem Umpire: whom the handicapper must

Dockyard

concede make them

TOO MUCH

KB

points,

On the

K B, LEE CUP The K. B. Lee Cup, a Team Tiles (Pistol) competition, was contested and the last well

The followin have been selected Death Of Former round was fought out between

MAT

Test

Cricketer

The KCC 1st XI against Army in the League match on Saturday at Bookunpoo will be:

ву

Barry Appleby

HKP "B" and HMS Tomar "A". The Police won by scoring nlno hits to Tamar's eight.

The 8 Destroyer Squadron "A" won

the Sporting Arms

POINT 4

OUT-DATES ALL OTHER WASHING PRODUCTS

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