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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1954.

A STORY BOOK ENDING TO MARJORIE JACKSON'S RUNNING CAREER

When the time comes for them to quit, all sportsmen must secretly hope for a story book ending to their career. A last dashing century.... a last brilliant race.

Auburn-haired Australian Marjorie Jackson, fastest woman sprin- ter in the world, has turned that dream into reality.

At the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Vancouver, Marjorie But not before (Mrs Nelson) announced her decision to retire from the track, adding a final touch of brilliance to her already outstanding record.

100 time

hind

Metres 1 11.7 and 100 drapped the baton at a change. Metres In 24 Z.

over and her mistake led to the No girl

Americans

the Aus-1 beating one that in Britain before,

When Marjorie Wrol to rakam Doom. hospital for an X-ray after they White City meeting and a

The girl they call the Blue | 100

st Won the

women's Yards in 10.7 seconds-u which would have set up a new Games reeverd but for whid and She-

was drat teme, on the the 220 Yards and her than of 24 or 24 matied by a world muscle, lieTY WOTE

(which awalls ratifions then } And

tr Just thing vi she shared on a third gold medal by helping live home

country I first place Women's ado Relay,

STILL ONLY 22

the

found she ind

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for her funess for Heisbik:.

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Wha

she admitted my But he determination to aluno for

own kuce”.

her

teammates

ON THE Devastating Bowling By Bob Appleyard And John Wardle

SOCCER SIDE

London, Aug. 19.

Devastating bowling by Bob Appleyard and John Wardle on a damp wicket saw Hampshire bundled out in their first innings by Yorkshire for 51 runs today, their lowest score of the season.

Yorkshire, leading the County list, seemed assured of

runs for victory with nine second innings wickets stand- ing.

(Edited by Sam Leitch. Contributed by Robert Findlay, Desmond victory against Hampshire, who followed on needing 219

Hackett, Bob Pennington and Henry Rose.)

Bob

Dennison, Days of the feather-bedded English footballer are over. ex-Northampton manager, who hails from Amble, Northumberland, and is now

manager of Second Division, Middlesbrough, will tell you so.

BOOK

have

Lland answers: "You cannot Expect even Arsenal to provide for everybody. It's up to me to make my own future secure at Watfurti."

Bob love the sophisticated, Highbury taking things turned down flat by Gft. "We've boun

he ("Play anywhere") Stokce of defence for the hurly-burly of too easily since the war,”

Newcastle. Also offered: A house Third Division Watford? we all realise and maximum terms. Murjurte made no bones about to gooner

her mistake. 143

Then Stekoe told Newcastle In our job, and that football me fears knarked it out of my hand with that no amount of training and chairman Stan Seymour, I'm preparation is too much to put it unsettled and am not with-

will England drawing my transfer request." into it, the Could the 20-year-old girl stillļ to

her supremacy.

"What to Says Seymour; There her case was shown not logo Continentals, with 110

want? IL Jocks 35 playe: beat the world's best? was no need for undely. She afterwards when she purposely better basic material,

are just ran bellBuntly.

put herself out ta ruce in 4 team

more

into the game. though these transfers

pressure tactics and are not event in firitul This time she putting

And that's what I'm asking the In the 100 Metres she ran buthi didn't drop the balon.

be taken seriously." boys here to dowto go all out hes heals in 116 me-tepth of

to produce sonu

something th

Marjorie also has a mind of with me Wald

Early

her near perfection as possible. GWTI. Wher swept

50 Borough players are friends tried w 15. athlete eureer

persuade her to cut short her having an intensiflod work-out

on the developmen! shoulder-length hair. 1' would

prove her greed, they reasoned, body dexterity allied to speed

and ball play.

And Mur

Ev

still d

112

5

41 second title

then record--anel victory

the fanl Milj ne sheras, haal muth ca equalling the time otlarver) by at s.rde A forth al rome: had the Soult of a vasar det heter

*

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In her home town at Bukinėna

New te Wele

centre 80 auto EI

Kontak SVALAN

The devetal posade thought we brichi

fier ult

than they buil Inter ww k

fl

Miten begged to swelli the fund be moving

werk

prang at

it w gead investment

Laler med big kaner, au przt, however, Marjorie also hurt by luck, to t;ot,

Mice

tuted running t

K

hot our

* Haz

apaque with -

ear waged to loke up (thletes Botanusly and the tash of LR- How tcik mi hev putembea hy

did the rest

who Marjone

Typet pre

14 when H

berite

she felt scistol, was 184X Olympic

Games Arte helt at Wembley. I

Even at thist uge she ADNAN 36! endered gart Crugo

with the

Visit England

Australian tconu Why didn't so make the trip"

He Father said "no." considered his daughter was tou young.

It was at these 1948 Olympics, It will be reonlled, Fanny Blanker-Koen, the Fly

Dutchw.anady,

MARJORIE JACKSON

In

ut!

Hen Stephens (America) Berlin in 1936, and Mrs Blankers-

earlier four yourƏ that Misi Kon

Wemblay She went one better n the 200 Metres by creating a new workt resord of 23.4

FORTHRIGHT

victors in the rprints. wild young Murri

to

Huw

have

faced at Bal time against her" That has been an item for evp- Jecture over Kinve

ve

But the worki did not to wait long before the two did 2DAN. The following year Sydney. Mrs Biankers-Koon and the unknown girl, now 17, com- peted twice over 100 Yards. The Valcote WINE Sancton Pati won Lines

Aller name

olitk

BARELY OUT

Hunt,

was surely

headlines

was sway

course.

Mar

her

out of the

Over the

el at sprands, record nitar

cord

ying foot.

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اللائمة

[81

Manure liked her hair long It stayed that way.

Warid champtons are seldum The best stylustr. This true the Blue Flush. She has a action and when pet ska arm rumuti ka more na 1 stic

whaming the crawl stroke.

athiele critics will toll she has not enough body len, 1 er back foot too far chum her; ves not make full the of her arms; that he stride Some be could

lengthomed.

would be a better even say ite

Than ruddle-districe Pines

sprint

Yut her Futuro! sprinting prowess has lought her muit of the heȚIN ALLES, In December 1052, she

the become

Arst the out- woman to be named

based

of

CAUGHT ON

Harold Saya

Shepherdson, chief trainer: "The lads have caught ideas.

on to the new boss'a They

desperately keen."

Name of Wilt Mannion wil be missing from his first-team sheet.

aro

to

tuy

to tho

Appleyard gove 4 splendid performance in the bright sun- shine before 3 record crowd, taking six wickets for 12 rum, while Wardle look four for 22.

Surrey, County Champions, saw their chances of retaining the aurels improved when they defeated Worcestershire by ten two points of Yorkshire. wickets and climbed to within.

Peter Loader, due to go to Australla, took six of Worcester-

WEEK-END

LAWN BOWLS

TEAMS

Talkoo

KNOC

Phe following have been Once an Arsenal player ...shire's second Inaluga wickets

about for 33 and 14 for 11 during the selected to represent. their Clubs can't help worrying

In the lawn bowla leoque to-.. match. Arsenal””, admits Smith.

Alec

the Bedger,

Surrey morrow at 4 p.m.

Second

with medium-tam bowder, proved his back

a batsman as well by Second Division y CCC (Away)— Middlesbrough, Secretary John worth a3

65 runs

before being Medwell, J. H. Kinniburgh: 19 B. Bellamy, G. Graham, R. B. Whisper

10 the Fairweather turned the corner scuring I geirity

Skedd. 8. MeA. Fraser, L. 0.-Kew. into caught out. and of the street leading muscled men of Charlton

until today W. B. Brown: G. Stark, H. Black. Derbyshire, who on opening Ayresome Park. A black dog Bolton. They meet day of the season at Burnden ran into his legs, brought him had boom challengers fox York R. Griffin, J. D. flaxter,

<łown.

shire's position at the head of Players reporting for

First Division (Bye), Park for The Love Match"

the list, were unable to play at him troming carried

Second Division ♥ PRC (Away)- For the m version of the dressing room. He had broken all because of rain. Only two y Bond, B. Bicheno. A. Hatton.

cricket was H. Gotok J, Bellomy, O. Gor SORCET cumoly, backgrounds leg.

hours 10 minutes

don. J. Mayer, C. Askew: 1. Kor. Do the first day, and Bichatwort, to. E, Baker, L ployed

Parker. Middlesex reached 32 for four.

Reserved. A. Scott.

Pilipino Club hours is if the full six

First Division v KD (Away)-D N. Allenza, A. Bachoo. J. Cotten, W. C. Ogley:

Ribeiro. SMXavier,

fodrigues, Box Him, A. it. Souza, C. A. Coelho. L. 9. diva.

Third Dividon v HKFC (Home)-- Nerves. A. Rahman, P. Tan.

Xavier.

Tedi A. D. Ribeiro; L, A.

scenes

shot ut

THE REASON

this

Lionel

Why did 32-year-old Sococr' "Golden Boy" has become the Problem Smith of Arsenal and England Child"". wur. tili insigbed

was a guaruntes which would take care of the years ahead,

Much of the Dennison hopes rest on centre forward Kort McPherson, a £15,000 buy last season from Notts County.

Bob, has treat hopes of young Sam Lawrie, a Scot who shoped well on the right wing last CCFOR: Joe Ragment,

standing +buteur sporting West Hartiopools apprentley,

porsanality of the year in Aus- the middle of the she became her contribution

following year MBE for spurt.

an to

But the most important date 191 her e was November 7 inst your.

In her home town. Marjorie became the wife of Peter Nelson, T Australian Olymple eyeist. Their romance LAKMENINA

then more

your curber at Helsinki but they kept it seer for ten months.

u

to

Now the girl who became the Marjories; world's spoodler.and perhaps during ber

13 greatest--woman sprint p Nas beti her forthrightness.

settle down with her husbend in buck to the Heikki

his home town of Adelaide. Olymples again. Remember her the women's 440 Reiny? She

G

-(London Express Service. }

European Athletic Championships

GERMANS PREPARED WITH

TEUTONIC THOROUGHNESS,

BUT NO OPTIMISM

slogan

M. Neves, H. Pereira, 3. M

will be natch.

"Some of Use lads

Best Quality and Quick Ser-Even even feature in close-ups", says | vice. Could be the motto of possible tomorrow, Derbyshire's Jimmy Seed, Charlton manager, any footballer. It the window chances of forcing a win will be

of flome-haired Alex only light. Forbes of Arsenal at his new Lancashire had another blank of the season cream-painted Blackfriars cafe, day-their 18th

when rain kilted all hopes of -(Landon Express Service).

Gloucestershire for play with the second successive day,

In the Warwickshire-Lelees-cond tershire match, play did not begin until 5.20 p.m, and lasted First Division y Rearlo Blues 15 minutes. The first two days (Away) Finary P. Metcalfe. T. Kavanagh, C. Gough; R. MIC vielded 24 runs for one wicket Pope, F. Hollanda. C. Parkine; G. in a total of 89 minutes play. Wat J. Goodman, A. W. Hircock,

Jayaward. CLOSE OF PLAY BCORES

Malayan Press Loud In

Its Praises Of Indonesian

Badminton Player

Singapore, Aug. 19.

PRC

8. Castro,

Numer.

Swoond Dividen v KBGC illame) Evans. A E. Jones, R. Mookendie, C. Willcox: W. ones. At Chesterfeldt Middlesex 32 A, J. Bennett, J. Fox, A. Boutar: for four versus Derbyshire, No. Marin. B. B. Jones, P. Love.

Greenwood play owing to rain.

"Thked Division, v IRC Away)- At Bournemouth Yorkshire y, L. Vivien, W. Baxall, H. 118 and 216. Hampshire 51 and Bryan. G. Aries: 1. Calms, D. 9. 60 for one.

Manchester: Lancashireilles. Gloucestershire no ply today. Wisket unit.

also a winger: Joe Birbeck. R wing half in the Forces: and Sports critics in Malaya are singing loud praises on John Robinson. lanky

At inside the Indonesian Badminton Champion, Ferry Bonneville, forward stand-in for Marmion, who bent Malayn's Thomas Cupper Ong Poh-lim in straight sets at the Selangor Open Championships on Monday night.

War has boen declared by

Norwich City

word.

ALDOMOS

(20

The Singapore Standard devoted three and columns of news and pictures and discussed the sensa- ́ hauntext the chubs, gives directional entry of this Indonesian player.

WAR DECLARED

a nine-letter

it

produced

complex

For txar

STKI

In

4

black-faced

three-match wrote,

"No one

24

Dryan Loosdals. C. Pi: 1. Russell, G. C. Morgon. R. Voke, W.

.HACC

Second Division v FKFC (Away)— At Birmingham: Leicestershire B. G. Denham J. Waper,

Edwards, F. Marshall: K. Almari, for one versus Warwickshire. A Dufy, 1. C. §. Mack, FD. half Only 30 minutes play possible, Angus: Most. L. M. B. Lloyd,

Worcester: Burruy beat A. 9. Mitchell, D. Trall.

mc Worcestershire by 10 wickets Worcestershire 184 and DO First Divisjon v CCC (Away)-- M. I. Razack, A. R. A. Ralunan, lors steepless nights,

M would (Loader, right arm fast medium. B. Hasson, A. K.

Hoonors rutsize

Kumdaho, K. M. anxiety

colum headline, the Standard be foolish enough to dispute six for 32). Surrey 270 (Clark 3.

R. Kitchell; A. I among the players.

Bedner E. Yusuf, A. asked, "Will Malaya rotain the the fact that Ong Poh-lim le a 60.

60. Mcintyre 5? Alec

Beeman, K, M. Omar, I. AR, A, AL. The wor

word: PROMOTION.

Thomas Cup?" and with a racket wielder of world class, 58) and seven for no wicket,

Omer Now on

"But Poh Lim ane dare mention second heading replied, "Watch

At Dover: Na'tinghamshire 231 "Third Division, v PRC (Hongo)**

0. Bus. M. 8.

A. Wahab r this

around the Carrow Road

Forry and the answer is per-derbed as 'mercurial' someone od 100 for el CD 10). hell Ankber: 2d. H. Jonn "Look what that one hape!"

H. Kround.

should get down to the serious Ken 164 (Cowdrey 89, Dooland. A. M. Kadir. 8. Bucks wond

has dono to us,”

Abbas; A. Omar, B. H. Khan, E, n. Standard's work be finding a more expres-night-arm legs, or dem. 41). Abbas A. Gma Poter Kurn, the clares bandsome Norwich

Wh

managar Norman Low. "Second

Ja to be

sporta writer trom Kualu sivo adjective to describe Forry

in the Third Division (South) Lumpur who witnessed the big Somoville." in season 1950-01, ther third,

La fourth, and last season seventh."

The more promotion talk the last socia the

more

games

Norwich experience in recent

a gentle fore

yems. So only

cast from Low:~~

"We anticipate

CHILDREN'S

GOLF MATCH

a good sea- In A

son but every year it's getting modei tougher and tougher in

Third."

THIRD MASTER MOVE? Expect burly

winger

Roper to switch to back

Don

at

Ab Taunton: Samorat nine deplaced) (Lomas

101, for

Third vision y CCC (Ifome) ot The Standard reporter sald, Tyron right arm fast, five 9.30 p.m. C, W, Jolmson, A. H, C. that Sombowale plowed with such 32). Northamptonshire 200 40 Pinda A. Goldies, W. Stoker

P. L. Land, P. Williams, K. fluidity of mormant that incght (Langston 88).

At Freiberger mer 142 Shader, V. Danch, J. K. Sloan. Mundy, A. G. Gardner; V. Keusa reminded him of the lightalog

spac

simost ne gand as Barry HKRA SHOOT

3.30

USRC

Second Division v_K7C (oway) at p.m.-G. Goodyear, M. Scott, Hollway, D. L. Edwarda; M. Meckonale. 8. Boycott, Ingiedow, La P. Congrove: 3. Trolly M. Hart, Baloor. D." Agnes, A. Sloven.

Third Division y $.C.C (Home) at 3.30 p.m. D. Slimmons, B. Greggi. A. J. Song, J. M. Ebbi; V,

mith, Hetcher, His Curry; B. Ven Zuiden, W. "Read,

КСС

of "Johnny quick of the armi 60 der even. Sack $1 (Parks 74. Cox 133, Wafides, carle book era.

Peter Kum quoted wanther left-arm medium, seven for 90) Thomas Cup player, Yeon Teck-Rouler. chye, Secretary of the Selangor children's three-club Badminton Assogiation as saying competition

Deep that there are four or five young the Water Bay golf course yester Chinne pipyare in Indonesia who

was me day morning, the aviapor Charles Llong with Cross 89- Senneville,

"I 2465. Runner up

WIN BI

do not like to cleak the

The regular bi-monthly Spoon. fides. It. Read. badminton world with q shallow Shoot Stoker, 88-1900. for

of the Hongkong Bi Tom Whittaker's third master Other good

of pessimism." Kum writes, "but Association cords were re-

was held at Kal move at Highbury, No, I was turned by David Prophet, 101-I feel that our Thomas Cup Pete Goring (contre-forward to 31-70: Cocky Ritter, 83-11 coaches should sit up and take Tok "A" Range last Sunday on notice. They have got to make an of the hottest ways so for wing half): No. 2, Dill Dick 14: Dougie Robb, 76+5=81 son (wing half to centre-half). Billy Gray, 75+2=77; Glen thorough mudy of the indone this year.

sians to and the real linké la "Roper is one of the finest Owen-Hughce, 04-1678; Gra backs

ham Blacic, 79-8-70; Dorothy their armour"United Press. have ever against." Who says "hat?"

Klibce, 87-1176; and Elizabeth Matthews, Enough .d.

Stokes, 100-20-77. Looking at the charts and comparing the best results "Gentleman" Roper

Other_competitors were Dean Buyer, Pat Hackney, John Has- of the past few years and the present season, these ex-back when

Ung", top problem-signing

Marney Goldman, Ioan Britain had her first look at ports, however, drew the conclusion that this country :

WingET

Milne, Shella Miline, Heather this girl wonder in 1952 when probably stands no chance of repeating the spectacular

Black, Erica Groome and Mar- she appeared et White City

garet Mayırd. Gamble to successes of pre-war European title events.

21 went 1ke this: February 1990--ut the Empire Games in Auckland she twice equals the world record of 18ali | sces. for the 100 Yards held by

220 Yards

Tquals record of 24.3.

Mrs Blankers-Koon and in the the world

April 1000-12 Sydney, ab

Fots up new world record for 100 Yards of 10.7 nces.

shortly before going Holstrikt to represent Austqzakło in the Olympics there. Thirly thousand

- shirbad SUSANOT Londoners pooped when she ran

For

Frankfurt, Aug. 19. German athletic experts have pinned their grent hopes on a score of record-hungry female stars plus a handful of crack men sprinting and middle-distance run ning performers to shine in the forthcoming European | Athletic Championships at Berne, Switzerland.

V

Whittaker

moves

solves

#

with youth .at Queen's Park Rangers. Average Parents and Children's Day In One of the main reasons that | forthcoming show at Berne.

of the League side age

this will be September 9 when the 600.2011 German athletic stors may place order to keep the athletic stars

will be 22.

"Youngest prize distribsation will take place, high only in very few evenis | and promising newcomers' ever in the clo's history," mid in the Swiss capital, experts said, muscles greased for the Chan-manager Jack Taylor, is the steadily increasing number | plorships, the National Assocfn- Six-foot Keith Rutter, of athletes enst of the

Ironton ran nearly 100 training year old back from the Leeds Curtain kiting their way into sessions during the dull winter district, line been signed an a the top international class, while season.

professional after playing Lom

Craven First Speedway World events has not kept up with the

Championship

www

FIRST EVER

No-

22.

WORLD SPEED RECORD FOR FLYING MILE

First Division y Recreio "Whites (Home)-A, V. Lopes, C. 1. Staples

O. Madar, on... Kermany 3. N. Wong: chubb T. Bakor; D. Bymons, D. Phillips, T. Lock, W. Homst alling

weather wart Despite the

30 (conditions over

attended the shoot.

00

Romelet,

Second Division v USBC (Home)-- members F. Gifford, E. P. White. W. Baker. D. Leer T. W. R. Wilson, T. Gib-

WGaffney Livecha D. B. Bequeira, C. W. Lan, E.. Fincher. J. Tog.

The next Spoon Shoot will be held at Kal Tak "B" Range -Sunday August 29, com- mencing at 9 a.m. sharp, Firing will be at 200, 500 and 600 warda. Espone will be again nwarded to the winners in each class.

Bonville Flats, Utah, Aug. 19, Mr Donald Healey of Britain, driving one of his own modified

The following are the winners Austin Healey 100 Aporis pats, itoday broke the world record for of last Sunday's shoot; a aying mile with a speed of 100.9 MPH.

Third Division" v USRC (Away) *** Chamberlain Y. C. Bermdur, W. Branson, H. A. Trend d; 5.

Ladder: W

D.

v. 8. Edward J. Carvalho, C. Champolovien kun

Recrolo

PRO

First Division: "DuCO” (Roma)-A. P. Perwira, E.

aroun, C. E. Pamos, Fereira, J. Noronha C. Roza Pereira, M., Blow, 9,

4.#. (b)

200% 80%. 60% Aggre- Pouza, R. F. Luz, J. A. Late.

"White" v KCC Luz. LM, Rodrigued, Mr Wood Bor 53

The former record, held by a | Clas “A”2. Jaguar was 178.383 MPH.

31 RT

27

30

34

50 盟

Hưnge as ** £ó

SHIRAI LEAVES TOR HOME

Braince Aires, Aug. 19. on the other hand development

the amt time in the last game greight Boxing

Yoshio Sheera World Fly- Mr Henley drove the light

Rosario 13 'n Goemony in several athletic

2,000 C.C. COT, CHAN "E Champion, left blue sports of the

73 Stub. They also introduced

the season,

much-travelled hero today by air for New York modified to compensato for the present stiff International pace, tional

on, Indoor

how Championships, Taylor wishes dre could In the

on his way home to Tokyo. altitude of 4,300 feet, across the finid where the first ever in this country another feld

avonia

Cul Green- the country's distaff elite has which was held early this year centre-forward Willie Clarke with Argentin

dashing Boot Hos

During his stay here, he drew salt dats here under pericet

*** weather conditions,

wood Champion Ran- niso shown great promise this at Frankfurt with the doubia "He's getting batter, foder, and Pevor and outpointed Al-.

the loter-

Cane "A": Ho also broke year, especially In the throw-nim of giving the top stars the shoots harder with grey game, borto Barehght.

Major. Ensur national class D (for cars 2,000 ing competitions → -German chance to sec for themselvan Peter Tiny" Craven, lemon athleton are not expected what they must do to Improve

Shiral declared that he never ce to 3,000 cc) record for five, che "B" says Taylor. more than Ave feet toll, is the

TURNED DOWN FLAT. succeeded th adapting himself | kilometres with a spoed of play a leading role in their form and to watch the

Derby first speedway rider to quailty

County chief Jack to the Argentine climate. 179.83 MPH. The old record was | Switzerland for the World Championship a they have not yet come out of

50 far newcomers shape.

haci £15,000 offer Reuter.

1-159.98. MAH~~Reutor. Wembley next month.

their postwar slump.

The Indoor Championships were a great success when rather big number of talented youngsters Jumped ·-out of of scurity, frequently offering the

'London, Aug. 19,

because

Making the second DIG RECORD-HUNGRY MOOD liminary Championship round

appearance last night, he cal Germany's long-haired athletic

lecied 18 points at Harringay elite displayed a record-hungry stiffest competition to crack! nud having had a maximum 35 good in the first few months performers.

COTA the home truck at Bolle Vus. of the present athlete season.

established five

Manchester, "last wook-end, he Up to the proam), they have How seriously the German has an aggregate of 20.

Dow national were taking their proporations records, thus topping by one for the European mart" can be

period.

It is catinated that only riders die number of national marks zoom by the much that no Ger= with 23 de mare from kwo, warten wat during the wtrale 1933 m kthjole was perenilted ・ ・ to: ings in proliminary rounds will, athlolic

porilcipala in - International in- qualify log: the final.

door meets abroad last year.

German male athletes, on the

Split Watermany. Harringay's other hand, can only look back "The athletas mist: že glaren a own war, stopped the "total" lost to one new, national, record sat period at rest between the feelze night with 23 losing ones into lîn 1984. This was, made by a Îng woesions and out pumports

(Olber) Angel (77-year-old schoolmaster, Quen- one for the Champions sight were Murde ter Dobrow, in the 2,000 Motot baie gelosita puja MARY KIDNE

Competalan

Barker

THE GAMBOLS

WHO'S FIRST

LETS GET IN THÊ

› BATH TOBATHER

OLD WELLER

DATA WITH

Surton „30.

20

15

Barri ABBaleby

BIG BOYS CAN'T GINE, YOU'D BETTER: BATH THIS.

G.

8. FA 8 2

Conth, B. P. E. Marques, Ar

H. A. Ozorio, C, A, DaDED

Second Dividón y BKCC (#lomėjam K. B. Baker, P. Cottler.

Franicie, Midadalo.

R. A. Jphog

„Third Division y 10 Von Babters, N, Van He

Holgate; D3 Maxwell,

K. A.

Thom, B. Q. Baker, P. Gardner, L. Strange.

HOUS

fouter notional mark was 3:19.2. | Kang

with Testonie thoroughness, imej

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