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NORMAN PHILLIPS TROPHY MATCH

THE

MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 16,

STANLEY SHIELD

1965

WINNERS

RALEIGH LEUNG GOES AS FAR AS LANTAO TO MAKE IT A SWEEPING VICTORY

By "RECORDER”

History reversed itself at Pokfulam yesterday in the second annual Norman Phillips Trophy Match as the South China Athletic Association swept through to a convincing 120-66 victory against the Hongkong Amateur Athletic Club. University's two-man team of Ng Chuan-wai and Chan Leong-chye scored 19 points to make it a triangular match.

Last year the HKAAC turned out a small but strong team to win the match. Yesterday the HKAAC had a numerically strong team, except in the running events, but a team without such great all-rounders as Bill Nisbett

South China's Raleigh Leung, remembering how the HKAAC collected points on places rather winners a year ago, say thar. to it that his team was numeri cally strong. Not only were such. Caroline Hill stars as Lee Shu-chung

Leung

Kam-po, Chan Kim-bung

and Chan King-yin all present, but 18 vital points were salvaged even from Lantao as hurdler Chang Yat-hung made one of his rare fourneys to town.

T. H. Tomlinson against Wong Co. in the 100 Man-wan and Yards. Man-wan won in 10.7 against a strong wind and Tomlinson at 111 came near enough to third place.

The attempt by University's on the Colony Ng Chuan-wal Hop, Step and Jump record came to naught as he fouled his arst three tries, but he manar

a 41-"

-footer finally to beat Chang Yat-hung and an improving Tomlinson Cheung Wai-tong. again excelled himself with 40-foot effort that could have won at many a meeting earlier this season. ·

FIRST VICTORY

10

making the total of HKAAC first places in this meeting ex- actly three.

The only really impressive biz of work by the HKAAC was in the,, High "Hurdles and Javelin Throw where nine and 11 points the High were collected. In the Hurdles, always a weak every Cooper, the Club, LA. Samuel Lo and Roy Bell made it two-three-four behind Chang Yat-hung.

with

Colin Brand and Capt. Harri- son collected points nicely in the throwing events and it was the in the field rather than track events that the HKAAC scored.

.Tsang Chun-him was un- back inth expectedly pushed third place in the High Jump as Lin Cheung cleared 5 feet 8 inches and University's un- predictable Chan Leong-chye cleared 5 feet 6 inches for second.

NEAR 22 FEET

As captain of the team he was to receive the Norman Phillips Trophy for the first time from Mrs J. Van Vliet.

MOST IMPRESSIVE The Athletic Club took on this į

South China with might of the most Impressive list of The HKAAC's first victory abentes in its history: Among came from a most unexpexted those who were not present were quarter as Capt, S.T. Harrison Stephen Xavier, Mike Curzon, heaved the 16-lb. shot out to Malcolm Marsh, Billy McCall

feet 3 inches. Here one and Robert Marques. Most, we

must note the effort of Brother understand.

could

not attend for Conrad who reached 26 feet various logical reasons.

7 inches in a valiant alfort

Ng Chuan-wal was again near The afternoon starled with

score some points for the Club. 22 feet in the Long Jump. Chang stame good work by the reserves

The Club's only starter in Yat-hung was second at 20 feet as Bruce Tulich and J. Thom-

B1⁄4 inches and Tomlinson in- son made a fight of it in the 880 the 220 and 440 Yards was R.B.

edged out Cheung whose 24.6 and 55.2-expectedly Yards and elvaged four points.

in good Wai-tong by a half-inch to take Tulla on his first competitive second efforts were

third at 19:7. good enough class but hat! miler,

The Tai O Wonder, Chang appearance snowed real class 39 he took against an inspired South China turd place in 3:11.1. ahead of team. The 440 Yards saw one Yat-hung, just managed to out- race Roy Bell in the 220 Yards of the upsets of the season, as

Hurdles to contribute a most Leung Kam-p and itss than a

Cheung Chek-in cutren Leung second behind Lee Shu-chung. If he hadn't hung back too far Kam-po who for some

now has been over the early stages of the race he may even have produced the No. 1 at this distance.

yin's $4.8 was very promising One must upset of the season. the note here also eles per- for the future.

Hung-man, formance of Chan better known as a Miler, who just pipped Tulloh for second place.

ints Hinton

not

South

China's Chck-

useful. 18 points in all to the South China total,

As

generally expected, the Officials 200 Yards Relay proved the bit of the meeting. South China Anally decided on a line-

The South Ching Athletic Association 'B' team pictured with the Stanley Shield Seven-A-Side Knockout Soccer Challenge Trophy after they beat KMB "A" 2-0 in the final at Club Stadium last night.

DAVIS CUP

Britain Need One More Match To Qualify For Zone Quarter Final

London, May 16.

Rain in Vienna yesterday caused the postponement of the final two. Singles in Britain's second round European Zone Davis Cup match against Austria.

Britain, baving won the Doubles on Saturday, lead 2-1 and need to win only one of the remaining singles tomorrow to enter the Zone Quarter Final,^a»

Should Britain beat Austria Sweden, and Chile V, Belgium. they would next have a borne-Reuter. match against India, probably at Manchester... India today completed a 3-0 victory over

in Cairo.

The South China players, left to right, are Lau Yee, Ko Po-keung, Luk Tat..Egypt in their second round the hay, Ho Cheung-yau, Pau King-yin, Yiu Cheuk-yin, Tong Sheung and Mok Chun. wah.China Mail Photo.

STANLEY SHIELD

South China Place Another Trophy On Their Well Filled Sideboard

By I. M. MacTAVISH

A capacity crowd at the Club Stadium roared appreciation and approval as South China 'B' put a fitting seal on a wonderful season by winning the Stanley Shield. Playing football that was never equalled by any other seven in the tournament they reached the final where they triumphed over their old rivals KMB by 2 goals to nil.

had

This

SEMI-FINALS

Another second-round match affected by rain today was in

Munich whers Italy lead

Germany

2-0. The Doubles

had to be postponed until to

morrow.

BASEBALL SCORES

New York, May 15. Major League- biseball scores today were;

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Sweden, 1954 Zone Cham- plotis, coasted to a 5-0 second- round win against Switzerland (CHIćago in Montreu

Today's results (all second round).

In Catro:

India beat Egypt 5-0

Naresh Kumar beat Badr El Din 8-1, 1-6 8-15-7, 6-2. Rams-

beat Krishnan

Shatel 6-1, 9-7, 6-3.

In Montreux:

Washington

R HE

9 1 སྐྱུ་,{I Donovan (4-1) and Lollar; Schmitz, Ramos (8) and Fitz Gerald, LP-Schmitz (3-2). Kansas City New York

B.

Shantz

4 10 3

ཐོ་

and W.

(3-3) Adly Shanda: Lopat, Sturdivant (7).

Morgan (9) and Silvera, LP

Sweden beat Switzerland $-0. Lopat

Detroit Lenart

Martin Bergelin beat. Froesch 2-8, 8-4, 6-2, 6-2 6-0. Boston Uli Schmidt beat Pail Blonde

6-3, 6-4.

Copenhagen:

and

4 10 3

10 12 0

Lary, Cristante (4). Fletcher (7) and House; Bullivan, (404) and

Abe Baltimore

5 0

Denmark lead South Africa Clevela LP-Lary (2-4).

D 0 2-1. Tan Vermark

Lemon, Wight :(8) and Wilson (2-3) and Segal (S. Africa) besit Kurt Nicksen and Soeren Hoeberg Naragon; (Denmark) 9-11, 15-19, 8-1, 7-5 Smith, LP-Lemon (6-2). FR-

Woodling (1st). France beat the Argentine 3-2. Cleveland Entique Morea (Argentina) beat Baltimore

In Paris:

Boston

8. 7

9 15 3 11

Garcia Paul Remy (France) 9-7, 8-3.

(3-3) and Hegan; Robert Hallet (France) | Kuzava, Byrd (1), Kretlow (8), In a scene that rivalled anything on the technicolour screen this fine football best Alejo Russell 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, Johnson (8) and Moss, LP

Kuzava (0-1). festival made a grand finale to what has been an eventful season, and it was there--turday's result in Budapest: Bert

Chile bea: Hungary 3-2.-. fore surely appropriate that the evening was eventful too.

In Prague;

Maas (2-1) and Wheon; special away downfield to Szelo Man. South China 'B' with Tong the semi-final. But a

Belgium beat Czechoslovakia Brewer, Susee (1) Brodowskzi

Phillippe Washer

LP--Brewer beat (8) and White. Sheung in Lau Yee's place beal word of praise to the Second The winger had it under control 5.0. years

in a trice and was off. No one viadimir KMBC by 2 goals to nil after Division, side for a great try.

Zabrodsky 6-2, 6-1,(0-6), LP-Deising (5th), Fain by a surprisingly good show

could catch him and KMB were 3-6, 6-4, Jackie Brichant best (1st), Joost (1st). KMB colts. It was an-

two up. A the

5 15 1 couple of minutes Jiri Javorsky 8-2, 11-9, 3-5, Chicago" nounced soon afterwards that

latex Tang Yee-kit Increased 10-8.

Washington Sing To "B" 1,

49 0 the lead to three and the game protest KMB

a lodged

The Quarter-Finals draw is: South China "B" 2.

Keegan, Fornteles (7) Con- was over, withra game started

Austria or Britain 9. India, suegra (7) and Lollar: Stobbs, Up of Wong Man-wan, Leung against the inclusion of Tong

for the Caroline Hill

or Italy v South Pascual (3), Stone (7); Pocter. Germany King-ping. Bliss Yring Chec-kit Sheung in the side. The com- shock

mittee responsible for the com- faithful for in the first minute

Atlea, or Denmark, France field, (8) and Edwards, Fitz and Cheung Chow.

For the Club, Brother Conrad,

immediately met petition

Gerald.WP-Consuegra (3-0). to Chang Kam hol took a free- South China "B" 2. KMB “A” 'o

the penalty

LP--Porterdeld (4-1). who had

kick just outside

South China diso competed investigate the protest and the kick

were out in a

4 in the Discus Throw, unleashed tournement

was held

up for area and blasted the ball into class by themselves fraim the

Kansas City ... some time. After hearing both the back of the South China start and made the Busmen look a tremendous first lap to send

The net. Father Lawler off well in the sides of the case the committee

very ordinary, indeed. Wai Fat- lead. The Club Chairman held

visibly was saved a decision when Mr

staggered

with kim was in good fettle however on to this but on the changeover Leslie Louey of KMB withdrew wily old Chang Kam-hoi con- and the Caroline Hillers found there was some very bad baton-his protest.

trolling the pace of the game goat scoring difficult. Tong passing and the youthful Yeung

is Here

how the games they looked in real trouble.

I was obvious from the start this game, prompted and coaxed Sheung, showing great form in Chee-kit streaked off into a com-

of the second half that South fortable lead that Mrs Van Vliet

his team mates with a con China were did not give any ground to but

going to

stant stream of brilliant passes.

Paris. May 15. everything into the attack." could not close.

KMB wer woefully weak in M. Martin Fabiani's colt The ball was brought up held several positions and Tang Yee-Klairor, which ran third in the

Bruce Tulloh scored a grand victory in the Milc in 4:55.7 and Colin Brand won the Javelin The HKAAC then lined up with a throw of just under 179 Samuel Lo, L. A. Cooper and feet In a strong cross

wind.

International Lawn Tennis Federation To Check Shamateurism

By VERNON MORGAN'

London, May 15. Life is not going to be quite so easy for some amateur Lawn Tennis players. The International Federation has at long last decided to put a stop to some of the abuses which cause amateur Lawn Tennis players to be the least "amateur" of any sport In the world;

It is hard to say when, where and how the word "Shamateur" came into being but the probability is that it was specially coined for the Lawn Tennis players who not only travel round the world in luxury but get well paid for their play.

The

notei

the game to boost It may still be possible for [novelty into leading players to make good its attructiveness money out of the game but they the gates, have certainly had their wings clipped by the latest edict of International body which the now demands detailed accounts of expenses paid to players from the organizers of the in which

various tournaments they compete.

and increase

American pro- fessional, Jack Kramer, has in- troduced the table tennis system of scoring into the game with a point system of 21 instead of the ormai six-game set. It is said be popular. Less popular has been the introduction of a cue- ball service instead of two China 'Mail Special,

to

carlier

The Club Fatriarch, JEP. Blenkinsop, whose 50 summers

went

QUARTER FINAL'S Sing Tao "B" 2, Army "B" G

All the honour in this match

Champions were

throw

FINAL

s.

Poplo Dessai Des Poulains Klairon Beats Favourite By Short Head

:

New York

8-1013

and

Herbert, Boyer (7) Astroth, W. Shantz (7); Turley, Konstanty (9) and Berra. WP

Turley (6-1).

(0-1)..

LP Herbert

HR-Slaughter

Noren (1st),

NATIONAL LEAGUE

(1st),"

HE

New York ... Chicago

2-7

1.

5

(8) arid Katt;

McCullough (5-2). Brooklyn

(2-2) ·and-" Chiti

(8); LP Hearn

Hearn, Liddle

dragged the combined ege of the went to Chong Kam-hei who in a concerted move and as it git and Lee Tai-fai were never | 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket Last Hacker

IIKAAC team to an impressive 181 years, was given no

37-year-old

Chce but did not conncede mort than two yards at best. Times 28.2. The actual were 27.4 and distance run was nearer 220 Yards than 200 and this was fast going for the veterans."

Chan

showed just how the seven-a-crossed the face of the goal Lok

month, won the French equiva- side game should be played. Tak-hay was there to tap it into in the came

Szeto Man was the only Bus-lent of the English Classic at the net Both sides now threw His craft, and the steadiness of

at Newest the race, cinelaziti class as the opposition and the As Honniball, was the difference everything into the fray but as man who looked in the same Longchamp between the two teams and the has happened so many times this difference was so marked it was known as the Poule Dessai Des

brilliant forward play by winners were clear Tigers

Cheung-yau, Yin Cheuk-yin no surprise when Ho Cheung-Paulaine, Chalmers of the Army was in-

and Mok Chun-wah Anished yau cracked one past Wai Fat photo finish. jured just before the finish and

with the little winge heading kim was carried off with a badly

a brilliant winning goal. damaged knee.

KMB "C" 0, South China "B" 2

season.

He

on a

was

decidca

Klaizon beat the favourite,

After the interval South China Chingacgook, by a short head The game was not without played some delightful football with Bryn, a further two and a by Wai Faim kept the store Bryn is one of four horses The young Busmen gave the incident and Chang Kam-hold only desperate interventions half lengths away, third.

name taken for *

down. Mok Chun-wah clinched still lert in the Epsom Derby all star South Chira side a great had his

the

when garbe

he worked the by Mr Ralph B. Strassburger It was also punctuated ball to Ho run for its money and early on dangerous tackle on Mok Chun-

Cheung-you and the American owner. Klairon Tours of dis

raced away to his right. by swinging the bail about had wah. them really worried. A first throughout by hair goal by Yiu Cheuk-yin and approval from the crowd who Busmen seemed to expect He to tered for the Epsom Classic.

of the shoot but instead he switched a magnificent 25 yarder by Ho disagreed with many Cheang-yau after the interval saw South Chira through to the

semi-final.

Man saw the Busmien through.

*RAF i, Jazdine 1

the

The

mile-Heuber.

Both races were run over a

די

8

Newcombe (5-0) and Cam- panella; Staley," Colium (8), Podbielan (9) and Burgess. LP-Staley (3-3). HR-Saider (11th), Hodges (5th). Philadelphia

5.13 1 Milwaukee

8 1 Webmeler, Miller (5), Kipper (7) and Lopata; Burdette, Buhl (1), Jay (4), Jolly (6) and Craniall WP_JOLY? (1-3), LP-Kipper (0-1): HR Mathews 2 (5th and 8th).. Pittsburgh St Louis

Surment, Bowman (7), Friend (8) and Atwell, Shepard (1); Jones, Schultz (9) and Sarpi.” WP-Jones (1-1), LP-Surkont (3-4), HR-Long (Ist)—United Press...

Before closing, tribute must be paid again to South China's Chan Kim-hog who after five years of trying finally managed to win his first track race after great duel with J. Thomsen. The times-16:54.7 and 16:55 B

and Chigagook were not en- were fast for this time of the year and the 240-yard track.

The French 1.000 Guineas, referee's decisions, in fact this the ball acres field to Mok who the Poute Dessai Des Pouliches THE RESULTS

match, which promised so much, took a couple of steps and sent which was also run here today, Results are as follows:-

was spoiled in moisy ways by a fine drive into the net....50 Hop, Step

Baron Guy De and Junny: 1. NE

poor handling.

Stanley Shield joins the was won by

Alry Dictaway Chuan-wai (HKUAC); 2, Chan Is

CAA 0, KMB "A" 1

Senior Shield and the Champion Rothschild's

which is entered for the Epsom hung (SCAA): 3. Cheung Wal-long This came near to being one .HMB "A" 3, RAF 0 (SCAA) Distance: 41 feet.

ship trophy im South China's

Oaks. keeping China:

Myriade was second and of the upsers of the evening and 880 yards; 1. Lee Shu-ching

For a long time the Airmen

Pau King-yin, La Feria, third. Ten ran. South (SCAA): 2.

Hungaman for a long time the Athletic S. Talch Jooked

capable of continuing gave as good as they got and Tong Sheung.

Reinata, which finished fourth Ko Po-keun. (BCAA) M (HKAAC) Time: 2 mins 10.3 secs.

English 1,000 Guineas, giant killing act but a exerted a great deal of pressure Lok Tak-bay, Ho Cheung-yau, | la their 100 yards: 1. Wong|| Man-wan (SCAA): 2 Lee Wing-kal (SCAA typical piece of work by Szeto on the KMB goal: The Easmen Yiu Cheak-in, Mok Chun-wah. started favourlie today but was

Inoked anything but happy att KMB: Wai Fat-kim, Lau Tin; unplaced. Lce Chun-Lat

and Lou

oth Tang Sim, Lee Cheesielt vital conceded

corners In Man, L Tal-ah Tang (4 corners) (1 Corner)

clearances. making desperate Here was just about the most Just when It looked as

REFLECTIONS

SOCCER exciting match of the night and the interval wolild be reached the vociferous encouragement of with the scoresheet blank the their own. They played HUNGARIANS TO Harrison (HKAACH 30 junior team to play away above bad luck. Out of a KMB 11

the big crowd inspired the RAF boys had a bit of really football that no other side caror

Tokyo, May 1s. near to matching.

TOUR AUSTRALIA Japan. defeated. China (re- Jump: 1, Zin Cheung themselves. Turning round a

presenting Hongkong How grand it was to see some

and IN NOVEMBER (SCAA); 2, Z. C. Caan (HKUAC) goal in arrears the Airmen piled tack a shot was fired towards.

Nationalist China) by straight on the pressure and with the goal; it looked as though Bon-of the little teams hiking, the whziever

Sydney May 15. wins of 21-13, 31-12, 21-7 Asfence/nett, kad it covered but it struck chance to show that lans Touring

Jardine's

Little

lack in class they may and swung away Into the Urey to keep

Hungary's soccer team, anxious the second day of the Asian to get some experience of local | Volleyball Championships here they certainly did not deserve,

2. Tis a matter for regret how colitions before the 1956 today. was not to b be.

If the second half the Alr-ever that this football festival Olympic Games, will tour With the vital seconds ticking

men staked everything on attack should have been tainted with Australia at the end of this year, Japan álso detailed: Korea by away Toth sent a picare cross.

This was announced today by straight wins of 21-18, 21-12 policy. Big towards the dar post. Jardine's and were unfortunate not to get traits of pot-manting

boys teams must be big enough Mr Barr, Secretary of the New and 21-11. arrived

3 splet a goal but the Chinese keeper hesitated for last Throwing the discus: 1, Lee Stu- seed, up went the eager Alere never so dangerous as when honour the spirit of a competi-South Wales, Football Associa

India's team is due to arrive that Wednesday night with his wife lok (SCA); Z. Capt S. T. Harr It is said

backs to the tion... and in this case there tion. He wild the Hungarians and trainer Felipe (AAC); 3. C. M. Brand. men in a bunch; in a flash the they have their

would here by air late tonight and will some leading "amateurs" have Herminia

ball was in the back of the net wall, and out of a goalmouth was ample evidence some of (Olympic Champions)

Tive in November --Reister, play Japari tomorrow-Reuter. been making as much as 100 Sagua bad boxed and punched (AAC) Distance: 27 26. 35 in.

and the RAF were booked for scrimmage they fished the ball them did not do so. and over a week, tax free course,,

they get the money the or- ganisers have now got to be a party to it and somehow hide

up such payments in making up Perez Gets Down

heir

accounts.

Players

organisers will now have

tread much more warily.

and

to

Furthermore, the Federation

as

is trying to stop the big money. made

on vouchers won prizes. The

National Associa tions must now see that these are changed for goods and not allowed to be swapped for hard

as has been a

Pretion is the rest.

touts

common

"

| 3. Shaini Pit-chung (SCAA). Time:

10.7 ms.

Shot-put: 1, Capt. S. T. Harrison (HKAAC): 2 Lee Woo (BCAA): 1 Lee Blu-lok (SCAA) Distance 37 £t.

Throwing, the javelin: 1, C. M. Brand (EXAAC); 2, Capt 8. T.

To Training For (SA) Dalance: 159 22 244 ins.

Title Defence

Tokyo, May 15.

3. Thing Chun-hi (HKAAC) Height: 6,ft. 8 ins.

120 yards high burdles: 1. Chang

their

though

The winners were away out

World Flyweight Champion | Yat-hung (BCAA); 2, L. A. Cooper fought ..but it simply act to give the Busmen e lead make up.for in comigo,

Pascual Perez begins sparring on Monday preparing for his first title defence against the former Champion Yoshio Shirai were here on May 30.

who

Some worth the best of £100 to the winners.

Perez

of the bag the last three days at

expenses paid. Small

(EDICAAC); 3, Samuel La (HXAAC)

Time: 17.1 secs.

Open to Colony One mile walk: 1. Cin 2. E. Grant; 2 Yu Man-wing Yan Fik School), 3, Laz Kwoke

wong (King's College)... Time: mins 36,7 mecs.

220 yards: 1. Wong Man-Wan (BCAA) 2 Lee Wing-kal (SCAA);

a

3. Bamisel-Lo (HIISAAC) Tumo: 23.7.

In addition to having alim feeling sne," Perez told me

all the Meji University gym. their

One le: 1, M. B. S. Tulloh wonder they are not tempted to United Press today through an (HKAAC); 2. Chan turn professional, and it le said interpreter. appetite is (BCAA): 2, Lee Xam-hung (SCAA)

amateur Lawn good and I sleep well at night."Time: 4 mins 15.7 secs. that to be an

boxing Long Jump: 1. Ng Chung-wai Tennis player is one of

Perez presented gifts of the

socks to (BCAAF PLA

1 ta (HIKUACH Ching Yat-hung H. Tomin nicest and most satisfactory ocloves, ponts, shoes, cupations for any young man or who volunteered

four nisen" University students (BRAAC) Distance: 21 It. 8.

to be his 1440 yards: 13, Chrung Cheuk-yin

(BCAA); mates last year when he

2 Leung Kam-bor STRICTEST DEFINITIONS

(BCAA): 1. Lee. Stu-chung. (SCAA) the Flyweight crown from Shirai,

500 yurtis Saw Eurèles: 1. Chang #ming (BCAA); 1. Hoy Bell CELLAAC); E3 Bit Pipo (SCAAT

woman.

The Foderation has now made

Its rules. Wil it be able to Perez warmly shook hands keep them? Or will they be with the students and said "I

flouted in the same way as won the Flyweight Champion- fpecs.

Three Mine: 1. Chan

Kim-hing

certain Olympic competitors find ship largely because of your (CAA) 11. Thomson, GerA means of getting round what is kindness-in-sparring with me.". 2, Chill Hung 1080 (BCAA) one of the strictest definitions The Champion took a shower 15 mins 3477 – ROCK.

4 x 80 yards officials, telný:

of the word "amateur in the after his workout on Saturday SCAA (Von Man-bin, Leung King world

afternoons And then with his ping, Kom Yeung Tas-Vit While on the subject of lawn wife and trainer Segura Eroded Chesthe Chow); % HARCUTime: tennis the professionals have for Shiral's Home in the North-ea

rulea

Final Binding: - 15. BCAA

been linkering with the age-old en end of Tokyo City points. EXCAAG 6 points.

In order to get some United Press,

INICIACHER, poliša.

noses in

THE GAMBOLS

MORNING EM GOING TO (TURN OUT MY WARDROBE TODAY AND THROW MALIGHT KOLKY OLD CLOTHES

EVENING

About time

these old nags

Barry

ASIAN VOLLEYBALL China And Korea Beaten By Japan

FRANCIS HILLENDS

GREAT NORTHERN FANCY RED SOCKEYE

SALMON, STEAK

SUPER & SEXCLAME -

on

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