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PAKISTAN WELL ON WAY TO VICTORY IN OPENING GAME OF ENGLISH TOUR

Worcester, May 10.

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1954.

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Pakistan's touring cricketers are on the way to a victory in their first match against a county side here, for they forced Worcestershire to follow on 210 runs on the behind today, and the county with all wickets in hand will need 198 runs final day to save nu innings defent.

Already the Pakistan bowling has shown that it may worry the best batsmen before the tour has run its course. None more so than Fazal Mahmood, whose four for 54 in 26 overs so early in the season was a sound performance.

Khalid Ilasson, 16-year-old only 1 were ndord

231 C. Grove, b. Mahmood

K. Parks, b. Kardar .... leg break inwler, too, did well | minutes and not unti Grove look three

Richardson completed 50 out. Ashman, b. Marmood dildof 81 in 100 minutes.

J. Flavel, b. Kardor Khalin's bowling really suffer. The quality of the bowling) Extras

and was shown by Dews taking 35

11

sixe In 19

inal over

completely deceived

He bowled Peter Richardson, Wor-minutes to score six and then Total cestershire'a 22-year-old

be lost patience, tried to punish

left

hander amateur, who scored Kandar hod was enught by Hanif and appeared set for a century.

at long off with a nicely judged)

Fazal

Bowling

23

3

218

OMR W Mahmood 26 8 51 1 13 5 38 U

I had takm Worcestershire'a eulch, bowlers nearly an hour to get | DOMINATED THE BATTING |Mahomet | Huss tank #l : Wher

Two Pack plan i

Sainel by Bird. Hicham Ikram Balti bateinen parly in the day. Fazul Mahmood being fast out for nominated the batifg excel Kurdar

drive but he admirable 07 26 223- Khail With cover stayed moms to see the fast, fucky 1 fe damped at wicket put on an

1 Pak Down Day will be

[1 4 31 1 20 3 21 27 10 H 65

inninga

was exp

potat off Kurdar when 17.

puzzled at tine. by

Kitasan.

Khalk Tamar

Worcestershire-2nd Fur Kenyon, not but

18.Bichardson, not at

nu wkt.

Total for

12

-Router.

whe

the fist ning side to succeed tried his leg af for the Best

ou the Woucester soul are; me at 121. New Zealant dal por five years i ft was Hichardson

ogo.

Kenyon and Ruhardson settled down again after lunch and it was a real surprise when krum! Etuhi prodhuend ed length inewing which tool Kenger's tive Junge Sturm. Thi Broke The opening stand at B5.

Then

Pakistan took control by sound bowlin and ken flelding Mahmoud Burson and Elahi endusedergi respect 07764

AUSTRALIAN

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who wis next but, however, an when 81 to Was beaten

Khalld rewan,

Richandson,

27. IN

a very bright prospect er representi

cket with dus fefthand SOUTH putting and his daday today tøven remembering the life ho

had when 34 and a more diferuit ! chance when 77, was litvulunble į to the country,

Kuhlid.

Devereux

i wicket, was

who raught

never

Juter bud behind

afraid to

BOWLERS PLAY hair the side was nut for 144

KBCC TODAY

and the danger of a follow on ben to Inom on the Worcester- Share Horizon

League Tennis

CHINA AND CRC GO DOWN

The Jeupite

Lennis

moteles

pitch the bulk up to the batsmen playet yesterday was featured the air by the defeat of the Chinese Re- restaphy at his pare

creation Club (2) team by Kow- was sometimes quite quick,

Club by Devereux's dimissat meant to indion Teanis

seven sels in two in the Men's C Division (Group A) match.

Kowloon

Garden Club showed

stroneth exceptional

the Indlan also in trouncing Recreation Mob by nine set to

in the same division. In Group B of this division. newcomers Post Office R.C. ditt take three extremely well to

With

Fazal

If weather

five A 1 Kardar permits visding Australian lawn bowlers, later, the eminty

und Mahmood

well bowling

were all out

will be spen mi action in an unei for 218 and had to bnt again. official roll-up against Lwa They then scored 12 without KIGC rinks at the Kowloons before stumps were drawn flowling Green Clish this after-

noon starting at $15.

Three focal

Austridian

bowlers will make up the two

Australian rinks,

In

THE SCORES Pakistan-1st Innings-482 Worcestershire-ish Innings D. Kenyon. b. Elahi

Richardson. b. Hanir

Hassan

the event of inclement weather the match will be Dews, c. played tomorrow

28

Khalid

911

h. Kardar

0

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C.

at the same | Brandbent, not out place starting at the same me... Дерегових,

Shukoor The Australian visitors are Me Ahmed b. Khalid HussI 4 T. K. Shakespeare, pentru Vice- #[ Yarnold,

Shakoo President and Chairman of the

Ahmed b. F. Mahmood. Entertainment Committee of the

New

South Wates

Association, Mr 1. J

Mr HR Law. Mr R and M. P. G. Spurway.

Dewan

Ashcroft,

S Stone

and were

They arrived yesterday in the SS Changte and were met on arrival by anembers of local lawn bowl clubs entertained af the Krowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday evening.

wan

Due to the delay in the ar rival of the party which expected on Sunday, Aurane- ments by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association for a series of matches

visitors

for

the

could not be finalised, and in view of their departure on Thursday,

It was felt that t would be preferable to arrange official matches on their return, when their stay in the Colony would be longer.

Orech

The Bowling

FANLING GOLF

14

McCallum And

eets of the Chinese Recreation Club and Recrolo fell by the wayside to Craigengower, ob- taining only one

to the Happy

Al wielders' | eight.

Valley

The best result, however, was Latiles Recreation Club's Men's Section) defeat of highly favoured South China by and one half to two and half.

six one

In પ્રાપ્ત Mixed A Division South China's array of top stors defeated Kowloon Cricket Club by sets to

£1,000

A new picture of the Welsh flyweight, Dai Dower, hailed as Britain's likeliest world-beater.

He recently turned down an offer of a thousand pounds to meet Eric Marsden, on the advice of manager Nat Selter, and will now be seen in action at the Empress Hall on May 11 when he meets the Dutch fly- weight and bantamweight champion, Henk van der Zee.

Lancashire And Notts Score First Clear Wins Of Season

London, May 10. Tancashire and Nottinghamshire had the distinction of being first to gain two-day victories in the new county season which continued in bright sunshine todny,

Somerset's "new look" side showed complete inability to play the leg breaks of Australian Bruce Dooland at Trent Bridge and were beaten by Nottinghamshire by an innings and 130 runs.

with taken

AL one time Dooland bis spln bowling had three wickets in eight overs for three runs. He #nished with Ave for 49 in Somerset's first Honings and five for 40 in their second. This gave him a match

The following are the results: analyste of 10 for 89.

KC.C

Mixed Doubles "A"

Tent to SCAA

A Airpentad BUJ

FA

(K C. lost to K. If. In and Mrs Sam Sook 3-6: lost to E. Thai and Mrs How 0-9; tal to Liang and

Miss C. Phoy 3-4.

Yaward Saeed, the Pakistan player was one of the few Somerset mon to hit out with any confidence.

wickshire Lopes Win The

F. Long and Mrs. Dow IK.C.C. lost to Ip and Mrs Sam Scok 36; Jest to Tani and Men Now 1-9; lost

to Liang and Mua Phoy 4-6.

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Malaya's Chances To Retain Thomas Cup As Bright As Ever Says Their Captain

By ARGONAUT

"Malaya's chances of retaining the Thomas Cup, emblem of world badminton supremacy, for the third time in succession, are as bright as ever," said Mr Lim Chuan-geok before he left Hongkong for Singapore yesterday after four days' slay here.

und

wins.

always been series has ben the brightest

re-highlight of the competition

He was not able to

In Onl

Dança

Mr Lim, who led the Malayan team to their first triumph in England in 1948, and who again acted as non-playing captain when Malaya retained the trophy in 1952 was on his way back to Singapore after a brief stay in England and after accompanying the Malayan players Ong Poh-lim and Ooi Teik-hock on their world tour as far as Honolulu.

"Malnya haa

"When.I was in England this supreme in the doubles",

I noticed year

a tremenrious marked Mr Lim "and

gauge Improvement in the standard or Teik-hock and_Ong Poh-ilm | Japan's standard as he was play. Players who unpressed ine

in the Choong brothers there only for two days and did most were the young David and Eddie, Mulaya husno se: any of them in action, Finimmergard Hansen and Palles but strongly advised that Hung- Granlund, Connda's Don Smythe the two most outstanding com- binations in the world today,kong should start training her and India's Nandu Natekar, who can assure Malayo of four players an early as possible. As "But." Ong added quickly, siart be said they could have "there is no fear of Malaya losing regular practices twiera week the Thomas Cup next year." and these could

Col and Ong stopped in Aus- be gradually

en route Increased as the time approaches traila for four days for the match.

home from England and took Asked about the comparative part in exhibitions at Sydney,

of women

and pinyers in Melbourne

Tasmania.---- standard of that the the different countries, he said United Press.

Europeon Indies are well ahead of the Asiatics, as they enn hit tremendously hard However,

from base to base, which very in Eddie Choong, few Aslatie players con do, who he pointed Out now holds the record

of having won the

unitedly

Indy greatest number of International

best ther player in the world today. Her Championships than any other player in the

triumph in the All-England games history.championship Malaya will have an outstand-deserved one as in the final she Wie A wall-

The former Malayan captain was a le reluctant to com- ment on the singles prospects on the ground that he was not as yet sure of the situation na he had just only heard of the I reinstatement of Wong

Peng and the other throa who recently toured

Soon

ing singles representative with

temperament

experience, match and an enviable record.

Mr Lim thinks that it is ex-

Devlin is in his opinkin

the

Overcame no less worthy opponent than former champion Mrs Jacobsen of Denmark.

NO TROUBLE SAY ONG AND 001

tremely likely that America, India, Denmark and Now Zen- Innd wui be the four

zona Analisis who will contest the semi-finals In Molayn

in May, minton 1955.

Malaya

Singapore, May 10,

PI Congressmen

And Press

Rapped By Indian Official

Manila, May 11. Garu Datt Bondhi, Aditin of the

India's will have no trouble Vice-Procident

nexting assalled members of play-offs,

она

in retaining the world bad- Games Federation, this morn-

championship at yeur's Thomas Cup America will again depend on two retuming Malayan athletes he described as their silly ac

Bob Williams In

Alston

Dick Mitchell and Joe Alston In the singles and Carl

confidently predicted today, Loveday and Mitchell and

Thomas Cup starg and

Ooi Tel- Just the doubles. back from Sydney.

hock and On Poh-lim, Martin Mendez has not

been

said that Malaya could safely pla her Thomas Cup match and Dave Freeman David Choong ost a doubtful starter.

active since the last

STRONG TEMPTATION

Philippine Congress for what

tions during The Second Asian Games.

Mr Sondhi rapped Congress. men for demanding preferen

or-

hopes on champions Eddle and dial treatment in seating

theangements during the Games and stressed that the Asian Garnca charter

lead

to defenders to victory.

WOH

Cddle Choong, holder of the that members of the ordin

A strong temptation, now-

all-England singles badminton anal when America plays Canada in recently went on to win the ever, will be offered Freemantle for the past two years, the America zone as the match United States national champion has been fixed at Freeman's home-town, San Diego, It s Interesting to

note that Mr Lim who has seen probably

ship. He and his brother David are expected to return to Malaya early

next year in time to all the world's best players in present their country in the

international play-offs. action thinks Wong Peng-toon rosition against Hampshire

Is the greatest stroke-stylist in Ong Poh-dim safe he believed Compton claimed nye Hamp the world today, Orsi Teik-hock that competition in the futere shire first innings wickets for the greatest match-winner, but would be tougher than heroio- a mere 10 runs and followed Freeman the greatest player of fore,

the Middlesex second them all, who embodies all the up in

qualities of a truly great player innings with 04 rnus.

and plays the game that his opponent does not like.

Bill Edrich batted brightly for two and three quarter hours for a total of 105 which included 13 fours

gan. Not out for 96 on Satur-the Stableford

won the

Jost to in and Mey Sai Syok 4-6, Just to Trat and Mĩa How 1-6; drew with Lhong and Miss Phoy 0-0. Men's C Divalon Group A A. G. S. McCallum

CR.C. (2) lost to K.IT.C. bv Stableford competition played 2.7

Willem Ling and D. Hu ... over the Old Course during the lost to U. S. Muni and Y. Khan 2-4. week-end with

n return of 37 beat 8. K. Manglan and I. Yusef points and Dr J. B. Mackie was 63: Jon to Firdos Khun and 11, N.

elo 3-0.

Manchester:

At

57

and

Hepburn Sets

New Record In

Weight-Lifting

of the host country and his commitise should bo directly behind the President party in seating arrangements.

Philippine Congressmen had demanded front seats.

Mr Sondhi, who enplened to-

for day Calcutta via Hongkong, also trainer! his

guns at the“- Jocni

Presa, stating that local ew newspapermen misbehaved when they criticized the

Philippine Amateur Athletle Federation

while all

foreign delegations were still in Mardia.

It gave

the Philippines a bad name when they washod their dirty linen in public, he said,

Me Sondhi also branded as ridiculous the claim

Con- by gressmen that since they gave US$150,000 to PAAF, they should be given preferential treatment.

Mr Lim gave it as his opinion that

Denmark will be the dark- Middlesex, with three second horse of this Thomas Cup series. At the Oval the focus was on innings wickets left, lead Hamp- They are according to him the. two Dollerys-Tom, the first share by 165 runs.

most improved notion since the professional captain of War- At Old Trafford, Cyril Wash-last Thomas Cup and have at and kath, the brook, former England opening present the greatest number of Queenslander.

bat, bil 13 fours against Glamor- They put up a

most promising youngsters in

"This is silly because the game.

money which they gave was not Quang and Mrs Lang (c.c.r. Splendid ninth wicket stand of 74

day he wont on to build up 118 an hour.

Their Thomas Cup team will Vancouver, Canada, May 10,

their own money but was money Work probably consist of players be- Tom Dollary carried his side's today.

heavyweightlifting

belonging to the public," he said. CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES all-round batting against the

tween 10 and 22 years of ag champion Doug Hepburn, of Mr Sondhl declared that on The following were the close and especially prominent among Vancouver, set a of Surrey, the

new world the whole, the second Asian bowling power

of play scores of Arst class them is in his opinion 18-year record of 381 lbs. in the military Games were a complete success. county champions. Keith gave him such support in their stand cricket matches played today; old Finn Kobbero. "He has all press during x week-endFrance-Presse. that Surrey, who earlier must

Lancashire the strokes of a champion and competition here. have thought their 229 total beat Glamorgan by an innings is exceptionally well-built," said The world champion strong- sufficient, had to think again.

Tums. Glamorgan 81 Mr Lim, "and under proper man featured in the combined (Jones 59, Statham coaching he looks as the most British and Empire Games

38). Lancashire 311. Ukely

likely successor to the heat weight-lifting trials declared (Washbrook | Freeman."

Western Canada ...championships With Jeff Robson in their held on Saturday.. 1,000TH WICKET

At Nottingham: Nottingham ranks, New Zealand, the thinics, In the military press, Hepburn

hould have little difficulty in lifted Johnny Wardle,

Somerset by Yorkshire shire bent

the 381 lbs. to his and England left arm

innings

heating Australia In the Austra-shoulders, then thrust it above Nottinghamshire 380. Somerset dentally is also a New Zealand

Exhibition, Tennis bowler, took his 1,000th wicket

zone. Robson, who “inct- 197 (Doeland five for 49) and today class cricket in first

Canadian and four Britsh Sirth the majority of when

Davis Cup representative has, hs Columbis records also wore the tennis Tans with agrop that he dismissed Arthur 118 (Dooland five for 40). Milton, of Gloucestershire

At at

Lords: Middlesex 224 sid

Improved tremendously beaten In the competitions the programme for tomorrow's Bristol. He made his debut in 105, Brown 50, Denis Compton Europe and had the distinction passed his championship lift should be more interesting it

(and 800 for seven (W. Edrichsince he went to England and Hepburn's record lift aur Esth

Exhibition Tennis Matches first class cricket in 1948.

Bil Edrich and Denis Camp-04). Hampshire

(Denis of extending Eddie Choong made last Summer in Stockholm Edwin Tail idices the place of ton, England and Test players, Compton five for 18).

three close sets in one County when he raised 37134 lbs. On KH, Ip in the men's singles Dut Middlesex in x

At the Oval: Surrey 224 and final.

lifted a total Saturday he

of against K. C. Das, After all, up for three. Warwickshire 251

til vary, recently, (Tom Doliery not out 74).

1,000 lbs-United Press.

has played pao

on mamorous, Decasions At Bristol: Yorkshire

Frill the restilts arohutite "wz911--

known.

Tunner-up with a score of 35. C. C Lee and 1 Chuk (C.R.C.) A. A. Lopes was the Stable-lost to Muni and Khan 2-6: out to ford winner on the New Course Yusel and Moorland 3-4; beat Khan rinks with a total of 34, W. E. Hines and Tarilela 8-4.

T. Yung and D. Choy (C.1.C.) being in second place with 1st to Muni and Khan 2-0 loss to Yusof and Mouriani 3-0; and lost to McKelvio points.

Khan and Harela 4-6.

wil be as

follows:- Rink 1. Jock (skip), Bill Simpson, A. L. G. Eastman and George Normun.

Rink 2-A, Harvey, Frank Franels,, Frank Howarth and J. Tindall.

»Bayer's « TONIC

(BAYER)

TONIC

THE "POST" TYPHOON MAP

and

Mounted

K.T.G.C. best 1.R.C. 10.

PRIZE PRESENTATION

C. R. Ip and P. Chen (K.T.C.C.) Plans are going ahead for the boat R. Blux and 5. M. Rumlahn İr Buffet Supper,

and 100; beat . Omar and R. A. Bux Cinema Prize presentation scheduled to beat 5. M. Kumlahn and I.

Kitchell 6-3. be held at Deep Water Bay on C. S. Lin and P. P. Khọ (KILT.C.) Saturday, May 29 and the fol-fheat Bux and Runjahn Jr 6-0; beat lowing R.K.O. Golf shorts have Omar and Bux - beat Rumjan

Jant Kitchell 6-8. been made available by courtesy "C. M. Tore and 1. Chan of a member-1. Ben Hogun; 2. (K.T.G.C.) beat Bux and Humaliz Golf. Doctor; 3. Golf Master; 4, 21 6-1; heat Omer and Bux 6-0; beat

Ramjahn and Kitchell 3. Muscles and the Lady.

Golf Club Members are asked

to remember the date.

LADIES' SECTION

The following is the draw for the 1984 Glover Cup to be played for on handicap over the Deep Water Bay Course.

Men's Division Group B P.O.R.C. lot to C.R.C. (1) 3-0. A. G. Crook and Y 8. Fung (PORC) lost to Mt. C. Ne and W. Chay 2-6; lost to Lam and W. 9. Lam 2-7; lost to K.

and K. C. Ng 1-0. N. C. Wong and N. B. Wong (P.OR.C.) lost to Ng and Choy 4-6: beat Lam and Lam 7-5; Seat In and Ng 8-6.

which

Warwickshire gained a first and 173 innings Icad of 27.

four for Surrey wiped out before

the for six

116). close.

strong

25

Soviet Wrestlers

Head For Japan

and

130

167

гипа.

281

·DID NOT IMPRESS The Indian players did not and 80 for four. Gloucester impress him in England, but

78). (Graveney

both Seth and Natekar played a Cambridget Cambridge

better much

game in the

shire 234

woother

was a little warmer.

hta

Head

Land

TRABERT LOSES ·

TO MOREA

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

On the other hand, the Taals taken Dad 'encounter has not place since Thai's return froma. BEngland --à Shear, ajito; land 'iHis "should bring more spectators more money

University 288 for seven de American Open Championships clared and nine for two. Essex at Niagara Falls where the Moscow, May 10.- A 12-man Soviet wrestling 239 (Green Smith not out 51).

At Northampton: Northamp-WILI

With the tremendous improve tonshire 380 for alne declared ment that, they have been re- Morod, encouraged by partisan Simbledon. "Funds" "for: and 114 for four. Sussex

ported 240

to make during the Italian yells of ride him cow-which

the Exhibition (Doggart 111, Parke. 81).

year, he thinks that Thal-boy," slammed top favourite

suggestion is that in

team :headed by Platak, vice-chalṛmon

Mikhail the

Rome, May 10. 'Argentine champion Enrique and for,

arranged.

Byes into second Round: Mrs A. II. Coleman v Mra E. D. Hun

8. K. Chin and P. Lam (P.OR.C.)

of ter; Mrs A. W. Dawson-Grove v loss to Ng and Choy 1-8: beat Lam Mrs D. Black; Mrs John Wal and Lam 0-2; Lost to Ho and Ng 3-d.

U.S.S.H. aporta committee, left hore Mrs W. N. Gray.

C.C.C. beat Recreio 6-1.

today for Japan vio Stock-

At. Oxford: Kent 207 and 141 and are well capable of up- Americon Tony Trabert out of C. K. Ghau and K, C. Fung holm to

Another in the participate First Round matches: Mrs L.(CCC) beat

for Bve (Phebey 78). Oxford sorting the Indians, who how the Home International tennis the men's doubles. Ipahoula Goldman y Mrs A. S. Mitchell. 4. Coliseo 6-1; bent . E. Re- Tokyo May

Botelho and world championship

meet

in University 234 (Cowdrey 112, ever will have slight edge, in tournament today.

play, with Dao and liN Miss E. Wilson v Mrs Lue

22-26. CA. Barreto, 7:1:

Deliste B9).

exposlanico.

Morda, in peak tennis form, Wang since this will place each beat . A. Marques and A. J. Robinson; Mr S, S. Gordon v Remedios -3.

The team includes the caje- At Derby: Leicestershire 184 Mr Lim Laude Hondant's won the soil-Bnals encounter brated wrestlers Arsen Mokich- and 186 tor three (Tompkin participation

man in his natural position Mrs W. P. Birtwhistle; Men G.

in the Thomas 0-0, 0-4, 6-1, 1-0, 1-5 before thus enabling them to put up 3. Llang and G. Badick (C.C.C.) viti, G. Kartosi and A. Englas. not out 80), Derbyshire W. Vaughn v Mrs A. H. Pour notice, and Collaco 1: Just Another 14-man

218 | Cup competition and remarket 3,500 screaming fans at the their best performance. Mrs W. C. Hung v Mrs J. F. to Rodrigues and Barretto 1-4; beat

group will | (Willats 80, Spencer dix fox 63), that the large increase of Foro Italiseo stadium--United *Maratten and Remedios 6-3. Shoemaker.

leave shortlyUnited Prose.. |--Reuter.

participating nations in this Press.

L. Sung and B. Dhabher (C.C.C.) Byes into second Round: Win beat Botelho and Collace 4: heat $5.00 nor of Hung/Shoermaker v Mrsues and Eresto 84: ben!

Marquee and Remedios 6-4.

J. C. van 'der Touw; Mrs F. G. Unmounted $4.00 Harrison v Mra D. L. Anderson; Mrg P. A. Laroche y Mra 1 1. Coombs.

The first round is to be com-... Heath and A. E. 8.

TYPHOON TABLE

P.1.C. lost to C.C.B.R.C. 1-7 I. Tyrep and W. Gilles (P.R.C.) beat PW. Tsang and 8. X. Lee B: lost to P. F. Bhoo and K. Y Chang 3-6; lost to W. C. Cheunk

W., Chow, 3-0.

pleted on or before #27th May Makor) lost to Twink an

Leo

to Bhab and Chang

Second round by 8th June, third 2-61 fost to Ching and Chow round by 17th June, Semi-final D. Brown and D. G. Hathews by 24th June and Final on or IF.R.C. best Tang and ire 03: before 1st July.

fort to dhao and Chang 4:0; lost to cheune and Chow 1-0 "Alving bearing-distanča

R. C. beat 8.C.A.A. 0565214. me fatanes for Ayphoon khe next Ladies' Day will ha heitl

Water Bay [Dm] G. F. Norton and 3. A. Cheatham to affect Hong Kong. A "

old at Deep 'uesta radjunct to the Peer Typhoon Tuesday 18th May, the main LR.C. drew with C. C. Won, and

Map.

competition being a Shang L. Ne d-jj. buat C. If. Bu and H. T. Tang 0-8 best C. Po and

The Bret 1954 Hummer Eclos... He's Aber and OT. "Widmer fic competition to be played beat We and NE 6833 boat Bits and (LR.C) best. Wong aral Tam-B+8+ over the Now: Coltree at 'Fan= |ising $21.

has commenced this jewe na watano malo, c, patr run through June with a fruit (HCA) Otto WONK of, ton Kard

$2.00-mounted Foursomes.

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