Police Rugger Team Surprise Everyone, Themselves Included
By “PAK
LO”
THE CHINA MAIL, - MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1954.
On Saturday afternoon the Police team surprised everyone, including their most ardent supporters, by holding the Navy in the Pentangular Tournament to a scoreless draw until ten minutes from time, when the Navy at last broke through the stalwart Police defence to score and win by 8 points (1 gual, I try) to nil.
In the first game on the samo pitch the Club, playing for half the game with fourteen men, were beaten by the RAF tổ the tune of 13 points (2 goals, 1 try)
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though fre133 the Touchline ity where, bring swerded a penalty, Joukext * if it had been the Stoker found touch Inside the Navy who were offside,
RAF 20 However, it was missed, and The RAF kicked clear and the Police dropped out and
from a lineout on the Club 25 Shelley stopped the Navy at Lun tried to force his wny tock
and cleared well upfeld | through but failed. The ball with a nice kick,
came to the RAF again and they Back came
the Navy.
tried a drop but missed and the 161141 Allwood sent the threes away. and the ball coming back
tried a drop at goal bul
With narrowly
the missed! Police attacking
the Drst half ended.
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This Bel busty's game Though the Navy
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much more capable of scoring if they net markeit. The experts the touchline
The agreed that Police hart done very well, but they would never list out the
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the fuel they were
expected
To let the Navy have their own I was in the recomb half Certain is the the second halt the Navy spent most of their time in the
ball went over the dead ball
line.
Then on the half way line the RAF were rewae,fed 4 penulty for offside, and Lamb aftempled
was short. the long kick but Away went the RAF threes and Gammon went down the wing
| and passed Inside to Davidson who was tackled well by Petric Another penalty WaЯ missed Shortly after by the RAF.
Then doally the Club got go- Inglis haut a lovely run to The Club won RAP 25
ing the
the lineout bust the threes made
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ON THE
SOCCERSIDE
(Edited By Sam Leitch)
The brilliant centre-forward, display of Derek Tapscott in the Arsenal League side at Manchester coincided exactly with" an
equally brilliant show by centre- forward Cliff Holton as a left back in the reserves side at Highbury!
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. Remember Cliff, came to, Highbury from Oxford City as a right back. 1. Southern scouts' are buzzing Keeble himself will probably True enough, You cannot fall to round St. James's Park now that | prefer a return to the South discern the ink at Ewood, Axl Newcastle reveal they will not io a Scond Division club not 100 like his old chief, the populai stand in the way of a Vie Keeble | für from London Fee? Irishman belioves in just reward!
Nothing transfer deal,
like the £15,000 for loyal service, Colchester received
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The ex-Colchester centre- forward whipped in three goula for Newcastle
reserves Saturday and this has brought a fresh load of Inquiries
HKCC AGAIN
DEFEAT
BANGKOK
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at Old Trafford,
Ronnie Clayton
liont right-half though only just 21, is ALL ADDS UP
due to quay for benefi. The shadow Hans Jeppson, which he will doubtless get the brillant Swede who ratled his
Army
service counting as Charlton in 1980-01 and then time w the club. That's the fashed off to Italy, has fallen Busby way or Charlton's attempt to play where lucky, youngsters Elnar Kar'sson, Swedish inter-collected benefit nest-eggs. millonal inside forward, at the Valley this reason,
ANOTHER ONE? Permission to play ins been withheld, Jhnmy Seed
*nys:
have
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Australian Accent Again In Oxford's Rowing Crew
London, Dec. 6. There should again be a pronounced Australian accent in the Oxford University rowing crew to meet Cambridge University in the annual Boat Race next year. In March this year they provided half the crew that won for Oxford the 100th's boat race.
The Blues are led by Jim Gobbo from Melbourne, who is the new President of the Club, and he has Jim McLeod from Sydney serving with him on the executive as accretary.
LEAGUE CRICKET
Army North Overestimated Recreio
By "Googly"
Vin Vine. also from Mel- bourne, is a possible stroke bat Pai of
was Sydney, who Australia's Olymple No. 7 and
the race towed
last year against Cambridge, is a doubtful starter. He is said to be concen- trating on his Atudies of civil
law.
The
Resu
12A
www. freshmen, both Rod | established oarsmen, are
Carnegie (Melbourne) and Ben Lochtenberg (Perth),
Carnegie rowed two years for Melbourne University and 19 # New College. He went with the Oxford crew to Sweden in September ur spare mBY). Karlsson Stockport Monuger Dick
It is evident that the who has groome.l
Lochtenberg. who has been Manager Duckworth,
Army North overestimated for three years in the Western "Jeppson £27.000 worth of players in the definitely saved us from relega-tree scusons, may have Recreio in declaring at 184 has twice towed against Gobbo, the Itting capabilities of Australian University crew and. and 1 suppose it is
5001) He is Jimmy
on Saturday. migh Bol
tion
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other whe
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another temporary signing, by us Kay, hey, 21 ye his plumbing
The Hongkong Cricket ehibs.
"Besides
Tuir be
Hinns
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other
for
deed very lacky that the last 21-year-old
right Job with Tom Finney's firm last week to turn to full-time profes sional at Edgeley Park.
Say Stockport directors: "Full-
Training time
Frid conching difference Present should take all the
Everton are in demand as a
no pangress, and the RAF press-Club beat the Royal Bang-
left u McCarty on the Clus
kok Sports Club by 89 runs Italy, collected on £18,000 fee 25 and the threes but only just-in
their from the Atlanta club, and was were stopped Bway and
then lost to Swedish football. with only fee, to go.
friendly cricket encounter
It ni ukis up to the Paner half of the field, inal
HAF won the serum rotat Chater Road yesterday. Prs lacked the finishing touchMet may
decision " La reply to HKCC's big score and the hard tackling of the through on his
own, but was
of 220 for seven wickets, de- Police kept them but stil near preuaded. Th RAF then misent
clared, the Bangkok Sports Club the el
two more pentally kiele
played to force a draw in the The Putlee allacked agai:s kew McGur xa penly
broke
closing stages of the game and réed the opening minutes, sup them thre
through again, and then Gibbon looked as if they would mac- Navy at I got their threes
nearly went
through but
his coed. With T. Green hanglig cleanly and Lloyd ron Anty
pass out was knocked on. The well and kicked ahead to find | Clubs
mean grimly, backed up by the last The cleared lu the 25
man, Adaphon, they stubbornly Temel on the Pollen 25
to Davidson burl] the back
ison resited the attack of the HKCC whee barker abed, ran, gathered, missed the conversion 3-0 and
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Looks like Ted Druke stepping Continente attraction. Follow in smartly to whisk
a prize ing soccer schoolboy And from the p Bilbao. In Spain. lo plas Arsenal doorstep.
national he Hiday Fifteen-year-old Barry Bolton, December fifth-former
Aloysius' club has College. Highgate (their coach the possibility of making a dy- last year was Aresenal's Joe gp to Boidemux. Wade), has pronised
Maniger CLIT Britton says its Chei en first choice
clubs will
sympathetic sigrature when he is 18.
consideration ไป The invitalpon
visit France, but played at Highbury already
has Barry
owling to and FA Cup commit- this would not be und od the Isingtonater in the season.
on his
Inside forward
schoolboy side.
a mcniber
ments
KIVO
Then in the fourth ball of the second lust over of the day. Anaphon hit out towards silly Knight dove sideways and caught it with one hand to pul an end to the Bangkok Sports Club's hopes.
Playing on matting yesterday Just like Matt Busby, That's are hapneial Larungit ents can
what they say about the Johnny be made. Carey SUCCD/S at Blackburn.
The Palier cleared upfield but tus
The Navy come back and aberof probably Pokee forwarde, 35 yards nut were awarded ld not get enough of the ball penalty
was short
The RAF Rep: wand were slow be gather round | onl the Police
up the pressure but it was no mid-off. gathered and
until close to half time that they In the Navy train | with a congde of tong kuks lenk In the dang Arpande wan outstanding
scurest again. This time Davis play back in the Navy's end of The Wareh
Through and passed broke
on Summe lovely kolong by (ibbon, who scored near the
Davidson Hors sent the play back down
converled
score 8.0. make the half time lu the Police end, and a three By to hack too far ahead and move go within
In the second half the RAF len yards f went on In 12 deal the Due before the Poltes could
We re all over the Club and From the past
but Kirkwood, at lust pinying | stop them He well got the
bak, Tom and Then the
in boots, Bot bien in Polier
Kori sent their kucked
Brown,
form they would have scored a trees away and a good run took us full playing his test gonic as
lot. However, them to the Navy 25. gathered and cleared,
Smith, then Gammon, they were offsites at this point Dad the Navy pressed in their Brack mat forth swayed the play with the Navy looking The al
the beiter but
quite the
breaking through,
Finally, in the closing minutes
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Nuvy won, arch the ball went
tat it was the Navy threes took the bull to It de be 11s Tune
Five vards from the line. “Tun Pedioes bust through the and foured their F:、、h(༥-t, way to the Navy 25, heeted the 1.1 yd Whe fennel
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lu turn nearly scored, but was only in the closing miturtes that Gammon went off in glorious run, drew his man and pase inside to Davidson, who scored well out. Davidson con- verted. 13-0.
In
ARMY v. GUNNERS
the Army versus Gunners to Hewill who broke through game the Army did not take
urat the posts. Annan- | leng 10
the fit score, avert'd 5.0
when after five minutes Parkin immediately the Paller kick-son look
beautifully, The Navy passed the
Bold JJ dummy and scored near ball to their threes and they the posts. and McNiven got the went off in a lovely run, found 5-0.
Dunskin converted. Julleted was tackled when near-
2 KINJA in the Police line and Another quick three move and Blaough FromY the 1
Hewill scored well out.
arch on the Navy tá vand hru. From the lineant She Pofire Haers werd away, fumbled, re-
Paul which devadigand the ball was hacked over the dead ball Jather
The Police pressed again but the Navy, given
penalty for uffside, leared inter the Police huff of the field
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tearing
the The down
the
conversion was missed. 8-0.
The Police touk up challenge and Scott Kut ball and went the wing to the Navy 10-yard
where he passed on
who was backing up
Linycl
the ball
The
The the ball went out to Blincog
who scored in the corner conversion was missed. 8-0.
However, it was not to be all
Army
shortly after Carter went off down the wing assed inside to Anderson und passeri
The who scored in the corner, conversion was missed.
They follow this up well. 1.loyd passed out to an with short rushes worked their other three but he was offside way to within ten yards of the and the Navy cleared upfeld. Police Bro Here she Navy With the Police mounting were awanterí
other attack the Acal whistle
a penalty
HONG PAIRS
BOWLS
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went.
CLUB
RAF v.
an-
Anti
The Army pressed and Wag- horn tried to go through bul was caught with only 4 short
distance to go. Blincoe repeated
the move a minute later but was again caught.
In the first game the switching And then the Gunners pressed
of Petrie to centre three was and the next score, which was
not a great success, In fuct after he switched places with Cole he looked a los happier.
While Petric has the speed for It was obvious that at Virve of 51 mes he forgot his position and shots to 10 featured the Colony played as a forward.
A near record
score
1
1
Hong Lawn Bowls Pales Cum- The RAF had the push in the potition matches
at serums and when Kliver! let! played Austin Roi yesterday after the field at half time the Club noon, whersin the winners pack could no longer hold the recard a seven, three sixes and | RAF.
Until a five.
half ume the Club Of the five preliminary round forwards were good in the loose matches scheduled for the with Steven, Talamo, and Kil- afternoon, only three were play-vert the beat. Talamo excelled ed cnd in these fairly comfort-himselt in the lineouts, and aula victories were scored.
the Royal Bangkok Sports Club's bowlers did not prove too ste- ressful.
HKCC batsmen had a grand time hitting all round the wicket. The Bangkuk batsmen treated the HKCC bowling with much
and they nure respect look a
long time to open their
score.
CJ.B. Leader, who opened for The Cricket Club, seun put his team in a good position scoring 45 in 47 minutes before he was clean bowled by Wheeler. This
T. A. Pearce, third
wicket down, punished the Sports Club bewing mercifully, hitting up a magnificent 72 in 70 minutes. Other HKCC batsmen did just as well and after lunch they declared of 220 for seven.
The Royal Bangkok Sports Club opened slowly and eau- thusly and
imo as balemen after Ixitamen returned to the pavi- Hors and became evident that they would never reach HKCC
included ten boundaries.
score, they played for a drw and it was bed luck that they did not succed.
HKCC
C.J.B. Leader, Wheeler L.D. Kilber, Butcher T.O.C. Knight, & Wheeler TA Pearce, e and b Wheeler.. 11, Madar. b Wheeler G.H.P. Pritchard, lbw Butcher A. Zimmern, e and b Sellers R.M. Macpherson, not out
Extras...
Everton will make the Spanish trip providing satisfac-
-(London Express Seruter),
Case For Cricket Substitutes
London, Dec. 6.
A good many things contributed to England's defeat in the first cricket Test of the present Australian tour. Not the least, of course, was Australia's general all-round superiority which the Englishmen hope to prove, in the remaining Teats, was for that first match only.
But one of the factors was, undoubtedly, Denis Compton's accident when he fractured a finger of his bowling (left) hand. True he batted in both innings, but only as a figure at one end while, it was hoped, the other batsmen would make the runs.
The point is that Compton suffered this injury on the first day of a match arranged for six 48 days.
2
220
Total (for 7 wkta decl;
1.1. Santon, K.G, Botnk and T. P. Mation did not bat.
Fall of wkta;1-14. 2-5, 3-04. 8-153. 0-104, 7-220.
Dowling Analyılı
sent
S.D. Sellar
D. Butcher
A. Wheeler
T.A. Madar
V.C. Nama .....
C. Maltacka, b Mahon
do the Army. was completely against the run of play. Brent- ford went
ond awny McKay off to score. The conver- slon was missed. 11-3.
After the interval the game was all Army, but finally the Gunners pressed
and Anderson with nice run went through the centre and
passed on 10 Coulthurst, who was backing up to score in the corner. conversion was mussed.
Army struck Annoyed, the back and this time it was Owen who want through to score posts, under the
And then his own successfully converted
16-0.
OMRW 10 1 103 16
44
But that I
five Recreio batsmen for the runs hastfly.
They are in-hos joined Bracenose College.
At the moment Oxford is on of closing for the went the point
Christmas break but on January 5 the rowing senson really gets Dunder way
when men will return for training and from in them a provisional varsity crew
will be eliosen
The Inst three batsmen. Ozorto, Yvanovich, und Nunes, tried to master Af ens minutes. Neverthelesx the Army deserved their vitory
Army South also put too high value on KCC's batting power against their formidable attack and had the declaration. made earlies the Army
with four parents. come away
The Atmen kittled out CCU for a meagre 73 many and wag by 10 wal
SAME COACUER
Jiot
woulet Gobbo
But yet being commit himself on the possible. would make-up of that crew and said
he had
con- yet fu K+ into with ference
the coaches the same four who saw success with The cow curly this year.
These age seven Blues in re- saicuce at Oxfet, meinding the
fr
Inst Australian
year's Two of them -Pain and Englishmen H. A. Wheadon--
ATI
SECOND DIVISION
TRC "B" V Navy was 4 S prise for the fadings who them- selves did nơi think they could do it
Carl Myatt, playing his may be available. Grst game this season, made a The Beshnes who come up sizzling 39 runs and followed by Jench verm are always rather an taking three wickets for 15 runs unknown quilty in six overs,
Amalil after
the Trials TTY tiu new year. George Eberl, a newcomer to Conegls and fuchtenberg are the Colony from Ceylon, looks to empy with Gavin Soli like having a promising future an
an English **fresher who la as an all-rounder, though he has aidered by some to be the
ily recovered from a knee not fully
the raw promising of Injury reived six weeks
the Recrea
nly unbra'en j Royal Air Force Four in the this division,
drew European Championships of last. lowly-placed KGV. |your und rmed for them al
not tine henley and Amsterdam, their declaration well ether.
team
with
the
The
schoolboys
did
ngo,
thest
bixx
fle #Yo A
The situation at Cambridge is Dockyard v. HAF also ended quite so clear but six mern- as a drawn game with a differ-bers of the 1984 University erew unce of 40 runs.
well to
ture expected to be available, The Police did very
There is a good prospect, how- throw back the IRC "A". Ander-ever, that the men from "Down son did ali the dumugo by Under will be playing a 'big taking live wicke's for 1 runIN
part again in putting Oxford on In eight overs, of which four lop when the universities meet wire maidens. Wilson broke on the River Thames nekt
attack, March-China Moll Special.
the back of the IRC scoring 58 runs not out,
HOW THEY STAND
KCC
RAF
First Division
P. W
South R 5
1. D. Pls.
22 12
4
21
#1 5 0 1
21
7
17
7 4 3 0 10
0 3 2
Recreio Arany North
Optimists Scorpions Police CCC
bowlers in order to bring on a spinner
Army subelitate—if the riley allowed him to bowl.
He was fielding at the time,
rather stretching had not butted because Aus-the imagination and could, of tralia were doing so and had not course, be covered by rules. Iti bowlcd, He had, therefore, any case a 12th mon is always Gone no more than would a sub-named and he, as in the case of stitute coming on for a player a football reserve, would be the man to dalte over for an injured temporarily huri.
nion. So there could In football,
be no Internationals the Continent and in Britain "ddling" 10 intruduce somebody who would. in prevailing cop- a Continental
tear when
ditions, benet a team. concerned substitutes are allowed. Generally it is agreed
In Compton's case he
OB
13
University Navy
that the goalkeeper can be sub-star batsman with none of the Army stituted at any time during the unchosen players a better per-
game and one other player up to former, but half time it such a change nccessary because of Injury.
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4. 20
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13 in cricket?
Bangkok Sports Club
N. Overy, c Zimmern, b Stanton V.C. Nama, b Guink
8.D. Selləri, e Kiber, d Stanton
D.
2: Buchen, b Man
chard
The
7. Green, not out
T.A. Madar, b Knight
P. Fletcher, b Stanica
F. Bowron, b Spink
Anaphon, o Knight, b Stanton
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Total
from these the Club got plenty try. after Brentford missed 0-81, 0-101, 7-137, B-123, 9-120,
Shortly
LOSTBAN
Why, therefore, no substitutes
True there is always
A 12th man (and sometimes n
18 13th) who can come on to the
field
8 3 4
7 160
6 0 0
7
0 7
Second Division
5 2
P. W. L. D. Pia,
WOR a
IRC "A"
8
5 2 21
21
4 2
2
18
4 4 2 18
14
17
subsillute were allowed England would, at least, have bod 1 t players insicad of 10.-China Mall Special.
Singapore Beat temporarily, or until such
lasime as an injured player returns.
But he can
only
field. Ho does not bat nor does he bowl.
substitutes allowed in
The
football, of course, take a full 131 part in the game. It would be came on and strange if they were told they were not allowed to score goals but could only try and slop the other side the equivalent perhaps of a cricket Neidsman.
W
The Treasury figured in two of the ball. But the threes again
Fall of wkts:-1-, 2-30, 3-38, 4-61. of these and lost botan, AMBI starved their wings with kicks two long penalties. Just before
Howling Analysis Corporation represented by P. ahead,
the no-alde whistle Parkinson T.P. Mahon R. Rag and Bli Itong Sling, ro- in the RAF team, however, broke
kicked away
nhead, 6.1.2. Pellebard gistered the big win of the day Davidson Atted in well in the gat
K.G.E. Spink cgainst Treasury's T. P. Styles three line
gathered, and, though
and was going woll
1.1. Stanton he when he was forced into touch. and J. A. Tibble.
fumbled a few passes, more than
Madar John Tindali
and A.R.A. made up for it both in attack win for the Army
This was, na expected, on casy To.c. Kalght Rahman for Gilman & Co., won and defence.
but Praln they showed that in defence
cess,
0.
15 of the
Harry
Telephone Co pair, H. W. Smith fouthooked 195 the RAF caslly RAF: Thomss, Gammon. Ftaver, the Melbourno Hernia
the
American
SEVERE HANDICAP
during
Manila Chinese
3
Goals To 1
Manila, Dec. 0. The Singapore Interport foot- ball team made it two to ni over the Monila opposition Inst night by crus, ding the Manila All-Chinese selection 3-1 at the; Rizal football field.
-
to
scheduled three Inlerport games here..
RAF Dockyard Recrcio
KCC
Police
IRC
"B"
DBS
Navy KGV
University
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Last Saturday night, the The position is different if an Singapore
$12 defeated the 21 heads played, McGarrity had a good gamo atthey were lacking something.
accident, such as happened to Manila Interporters scofing three fours in the pro- fly half, though he was troubled For the Gurners Collins who far
Compton HOPMAN IN Other after he maintain a clean slate of the to eliminate the other at times by Steven's fast breaks end away the best, but the Treasury team comprised of D. from the scrum.
has, perhaps, batted and or T. Smith and L. C. Strange 20- Thomas playing his first game threes on the whole were good
FAVOUR bowled, but to deprive a side of
The All-Chinese team had s ruch a player before the match on last night against the valle:s at fuliback and, while not in the
THE TRAMS Club: Klikwood, In the third matchi, Kowloon same class og Eden,
Inglis, Petrk,
Melbourne, Dec. 5. HAM · started puts the team
hardly was very Rainger, Stone, Turville, Cole, Docka W. Gaffney and W. Me-safe and tackled well,
Hopman, Australian under a severe handleap for the for the full first half of play, but fogary, Black, Backer, Telamo, il
the Singapore players, playing Cell knocked out the Hongkong Siceman
grover, Blove, Stoker, Külvert, Davis Cup captain, writing in rest of the match,
n more scasoned game,' exerted opposition Davidren, Moore, MeClarity, Amith, Rosewail's defeat yesterday
on Ken
There have, of course, been their superiority in the second and Eric Liddell, winning by 26 throughout the game.
of times in teetball when a player, half. Miller, Bleoman, Pugsley, Lamb ahots 10 10.
The Clubs kicked off and the rim, Wozifa, Gibbon, Davis the
Vic out of form, has been consider- Palice The following wire the results: RAF attacked, and a nice idck Marsh, Nash, Sievin, Lloyd, punni. Seixas, in the Victorian Biate ed "conveniently hurt so that
McNiven, Beo11,
Tucan Champlon,
Ralum Omer, fizet-footed Kowloon Dock (W, Gaffney by McGarrily found touch on cre Colboro, Shelley
Perry Lawn Terinis Championship, said: a fresher player can come on, centre-forward. WRE the big and W. McCal}] beat H. K. | the_Club
10-yard
Iine. The Todd, Dawson, Cerpenter Bryg "It was a line fighting match Those are the exceptions rather difference in the game, account-
Lloyd, I Telephones (H. W. Smith and RAF broke through the lineout Hewill, woods Auwood, mihield with Rosowall always the mas- then the rule and fears that ing for all of the three goals of
3. Liddell) 20-10.
| but kicked ahond and Stone Dernon, Lace Annandale, Westbury, ter Ha bamboozled Beless such happerring could ectur the visitors, one in the first half AMBI Corporation (P. R. touched down.
Wilson, Tonkin, Richards. Reeves, with his contról on backhand, with cricket substitutes Ragi and W. llong Sling) beat
Pitterson, Edwards, Oven, From the drop out Davidson B21002, I agenttons Praying his passing shots and his lobe. really unfounded.
half. Treasury Dept (T. P. Styles and took the ball and was going well on Crothall, Warhorns Booth, Mc. Họ sorved better than I haveFor instance, in the recent Tomorrow, the Singapore 1. Tibble) B1-10.
but was forced Into touch with | 4y. Chisholm," Kocakey, Danaktin, | ever seen him do,”
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