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ARMY SPORTS A

PARADE

It has often been asserted that in the United King- dom more people play darts than play any other single game. It is difficult to know whether or not such a claim could be substantialed but there is not the slightest doubt that it is a game of widespread popularity and it is there fore fitting that" this week-for the first time since the column started-we welcome the members of a successful darts team to the Spot of Honour at the top of the Sports Parade.

Last Saturday evening at the Sergeants' Mess of the Transit Camp in Chatham Road the team from the Ser- geants' Mess of 14th Field Regiment, Royal Artillery came in from the New Territories, saw AND conquered, to win the beautiful San Miguel Cup.

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Ja an evening of thrilling which starts immediately after play which often reached a Whitsun and with the following very high standard. the Gun-entry list there seems every in- ners showed a consistency that dication that there will be plenty their three rivals never of good play. matched

and by beating the Sergeants Mens MPSC in one

competitors The

7th semi-final

SNCO's Hussars, 42 Fd. Regt, RA, 1 and the Mess Royal Air Force, Kal Ersex, 1 North Staffs, 11th Int.

final they con- Workshops, RAMC (North), 14 Tak, in the firmed the opinion that they Fd. Regt. RA.. Far East Farm, are indeed

of the Kings Own, 1 Northamptons, season.

24 Fd Engineers, and HQ 27 Brigade,

the team

The award for the highest individual score of the season 'went to S/Sgt. Ward of the Royal Military Police who now has a set of silver darts to prove that he got 'three in the "Tight bit of the top bed'

score a maximum.

to

Anyone who has watched a big darts match in progress must have been impressed with the ability of an 'expert. scorer to keep up with the game.. The speed and accuracy with which Scores are tallied, deducted, and announced is something to be admired and on

this occasion the work of Flt.-Sgt. Eldridge, RAF was in the very best traditions of the man-with-the- slate',

old game Darts is a grand and it is good to see it claiming some of the limelight once in a .while.

ARMY SPORTSMEN When the Empire Clyde leaves for home tomorrow she will take collection of Army away sportsmen who have made their marks in many different spheres of activity.

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Best known of the departing personalities is undoubtedly Gor. Taffy Nash whose prowess on the football feld needs no introductions at this stage of his career. Nash played many fine the Army before

gumes for leaving

to join St. Joseph's. This season Nash was a tower of strength in the Saints line-up and his sterling work in the defence swung many a game in their favour..

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1955,

Denis Compton Denies Rumours That He Will Settle In S. Africa

It seems but yesterday that I sat outside, the old dressing room for professionals at Lorda Cricket Ground and interviewed Denis Compton on his. Zist birthday. It was, in fact, May 23, 1939. Yet there is a whisper in the air that this may be the last summer we shall see the flashing blade of the 'Hampstead man coaxling the runs for England and Middlesex from reluctant bowlers. How quickly a generation passes! ・・

Compton indignantly denies the rumour that he is to settle in South Africa with his wealthy wife. "I have made more money from cricket and its perquisites than most," he told me at Lords during the Hampshire match: "I am comfortably situated. True also that my wife is well off. Quite independently of her, however, I need never bat again.

LEAGUE TENNIS

But my heart is in the game as much as ever, and I shall con- tinue in it actively as long as Middlesex and England want me, Indeed, I am optimistic enough to hope that may st make another tour of Australia in four years" time, Why not? Once, you are inside cricket it takes more than money

to prize yourself Visiting Scokinpoo, Craigen-away from It is a disease gower CC trounced Indian RC from which I am still suffering." 8-1 in a Men's "D" division

Compton then is willing and League Tennis match yesterday. ready to play county cricket

A.L. Cassumbhoy and Walt - Mo- hamed (IRC) lost to K.C. Furg and for at least another four years.

form compare L. Machado 1-6: icat to C.K. Chen How does his

He was the and Y.Z. Wang 2-8; lost to Y.Y. | with his ambition? Chung and C.S. 3-6.

to arrive last of the tourists back, but he told me that he has been at the nets at Lords and I have been seeing the ball well". Apart from that his cur-

a rent form a closed book, for his the Hampshire Axture was first game' for Middlesex season and he was snapped up by Desmond. Eagar of Derek Shackleton after he had scored (32. "But I got those few runs

in half an hour," he added

GREAT FUTURE. Harking back to his coming- how the sixteen

F.A. Curreem and R. Omar (IRc jost to Fung and Machado 4-6: lost to Chen and Wang 4-6, beat Chung and L 6-4.

9.M. Rumjahn. Ir and R.A. Bux jost

Funk

Machado to

and 1-8: lest to Chen and Wang 3-5; lost to Ching and Li 0-6.

other Results of

'Men's League games were:

"D"

CEC (3) CRC (1) » C. Poca and HP Kwok CRC(3) beat Mok Yam and Lan Fong 6-3 1-5; lost to Y. Mac and P.Y. Kwok

The Course for Water Polo Referees in the North Section. has now been staged at Sek Kong and the organisers were well satisfied with the atten- dance and the support. Thirty lost to W.H. Ma and C.M." Chau enthusiasts attended and ac-3-8. cording to reports received some. really useful instruction,

W.K.

this

K.F. Fung and Henry Chang CRC(3) 1st to Mok and Feng 1-6: Jost to a and Chau 1-8; lost to-age, and Mae and Kwok 3-8.

years between have own Y.2. Jone and

Lee Yorkshire's George Hirst, then CAC3 lost ta Mok and Feng 3-7; jost to 313 and Chuu 3-7; last to coach at Eton, was sitting with Mac and Kwok 2-4.

us, and he prophesised a great future for the young man who already had two years

Test Denis had Match experience.

Match debut with trade his

Further news about the re- Caldbeck Cup games in cent Malays has now been received And it is understood that 42 Field Regiment RA were most to be beaten by а unlucky

they met solitary goal when 1st. RSF.

M.X. According to the latest re- port the Gunners were all over their

opponents

simply but could not score the vital goals.

final When the

was staged Singapore Engineer Regt. beat 1 RSF by 4 goals to 2, but just to emphasise the quality of their own play 42 Fd. Regt. played RASC, last year's win- ners, in a curtain raiser, and beat them.

OPEN AIR BOXING

Army boxers and boxing tans wil be out in strength on Saturday evening-weather per- mitting of course for the open air boxing show which is to be staged at the Hongkong Footbal Club Stadium.

The Army will be represented in twelve of the fourteen bouts cod- supply both and wilf

It is testants in two of them. always a chancy job spotting the star contests but there are Playing for his regimental three that seem to stand out in teams his Battery and his Regi-this particular programme, ment he earned the unusual

title of the season's must suc- Special interest will surround cessful losing captain because the clash between Gnr, Gom- of the number of times he mersall (42 Fd. Regt. RA) and guided his team-mates. to a Gilbert Hugh of

the ABC. Anal only

to see things go Commersall on the way to real Atness is just about the most against them on each occasion,

removes a improved ringster in action at Nash's, departure character and 3 personality the moment, but a lol will de- how he fares against from Colony pend on Army and football, but, it may be some Hugh's southpaw stance. satisfaction to him to know that

The Inter-Service battle he takes away with him the between tough rugged Cpl Ross very best wishes of all football (RAF) and hard hitting L/Cpl folks for the wellbeing of him- Bowen (N. Starts) should pro- self and his family,

from

Also on the ship will be Cap tain Brentford, Captain Denn son and Captain Roberts who have all been active in various sports. The departure of Cap- tains Dennison and Roberts will be a big blow to the resources of 6 COD where their respective Interests in athletics and cricket will be missed.

*

vide that

generous ration of thrills Cin Daniels (REME) steps into may only be equalled when the ring against L/Cpl Carey (N. Staffs).

One bout that is certain to entertain is the clan clash of Cpl Turner (REME) and Ptè Turner (N. Stafs)......but for anyone who has to give a commentary on the contest Turner versus "Turner could be a real night- An article published in amare. The show will commence newspaper in the United King-at 8.15 p.m. dom will cause a bit on heart futtering among Army Football

When the Army Football As- officials

Colony. The in the

in the next sociation held its Annual Dinner writer states that

like 35 at the NAAFI Club in Chatham three months someth professional and

class

players for the amateur footballers will be duc was reserved

were presented with the for call-up for National Service. colours. On this occasion team- One is left to wonder if this captain Crompton, Beveridge, influx

coming on top of the

the Hogan, Stemp and Osborne many big stars already in the

Army blazer Army

will see some of them received

badge but *Murray posted to Hongkong. It would be a great thing for the Colony Palmer who should have been

similarly honoured if things worked out that way,

able to be present. WATER POLO

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SPORTING SAM

By Reg. Wootton

SURREY AND YORKSHIRE BOTH MAINTAIN THEIR

100 PERCENT RECORDS

London, May 24.. Surrey, the holders, and Yorkshire both maintained their 100 per cent records in the English County Cricket Championship today when they gained their fourth straight victories.

With painstaking batting, Surrey defeated Leicestershire by seven wickets at Leicester and at Chesterfield fine offspin bowling by Bob Appleyard contributed to

Yorkshire's win "over Derbyshire by 139 runs,

Programme For The Colony Swimming Championships

Surrey, who started the day needing 128 runs to win with nine wickets 'left, were chiefly indebted to Peter May,' whic batted för a total of four hours and a quarter for his chanceless 84, which included nine boundaries.

Charles Palmer, the Leice- stershire captain, - gained

dis-

Surrey

The Hongkong Amateur Swimming Association an-unction with his bowling for nounced the programme for the Annual Hongkong Swim-the second time in the match. ming Championships which will take place at the European Having shot out eight

in Saturdayo YMCA Pool on 10, 13, 15 and 17 September, commencing men for no runs

Palmer today sent down. each evening at 8 p.m., at the Executive Council Meeting balls before conceding his first held in the Board Room of the South China Morning Post rum in the second innings and Ltd., yesterday.

his match figures were 27 overs, 24 maidens," eight runs, eight wickets.

The STOPERESTING, which 19 published hereunder, shows the absence of the 880 yards Free Style (Senior)

"event, and it was revealed during the ang that this event was deleted as ISA rules did not recognise any record time established for this or any distance over 440 yards in pools

measuring 25 yards or less, · and-ather for, local competition, the hold- ing af same served to purpose.

The report from the Water- polo Correnŕttee was read. sne it was noted that preparations are complete for the start of the leagues, which are scheduled

than

5. Men's 3 metre Board Diving Senior

8. Men's

Free 100 yds

Style (Junior),

7. Women's 4 x 100 yds Free style Relay (Senior).

8. Men's 4x 100 yds Medley Re- Jay (Junce))

Third Day

DERBY COLLAPSE

Yorkshire déclared soon after lunch, leaving Derbyshire to make 220 in three and a hal Women's 440 yds Free strie hours for victory. But the home (Senior)

county collapsed against spin. 2. Men's 100 yds Back stroke Appleyard taking five wickets (Junior)."

3. Women's 230 yds Breast stroke for 29. (Junior).

4. Men's (Senior)

200

yda Butterfly

Middlesex beat Northampton shire by six wickets at Rushden J Women's 100 yds Free style to move into third place with 36

(Junior)

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NOTICE

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Annual General Meet. ing of Voting Members will

8. Men's 3 metre Board Diving points, 12 behind the lenders. be held at the Club House,

(Junior)

(Senior)

87.

Bi Edrich, undefeated for 7. Women's 1 metre Board Diving paved the way for the win after

(2) KIGCA 5- CBC SH. Ho and B.F. Wong lost to K. Lee and YT Lok 10 beat H.F. Tal Cheong lost to K.S. Yan and S.P. Ne 4-8

a 65 against the New Zealanders

the Oval in August 1937 Tam and P. Yẫu CRC(2) ját

In the following summer he beat Lee and Lok 8-4; beat Tai and Cheong 1-3: beat Yar ord NZ

four played in

games against the Chu and S.W. C.W.

Auyoung Australians CRCIZ) lost to Lee and Lox 1-8: Nottingham and 16 not out at jost to Tal and Cheong 3-6: lost to Leeds. Yet

a year later he Yer and Ng 4-6.

PORC & CCSRC I

knocked

120 against the West Leeds, and that was a C.M. Chan and Y.S. Fung Indies

Indies at (FORC) beat S.D. Kung and month to the day after I had Chow 1-3: beat C., Yime and interviewed him on his 21st was revealed that the inclusion Relay (Junior). Wu -1: beat C. Shu and S.S. Lee

birthday

of Chung Sing S. C. had raised Hirst and the shrewd

the number of terms in the has -9.

had offered

an opinion which C.T

Senior Division to four, thus Cheng and T.S. Lam (PORC) beat Kung and Chow 6-4; since been proved to the hilt

making it necessary to have It does not seem possible that drew with Yung and Wu 5-6; beat

one team a bye. 'Comp- Shu and Lee 6-0.

Appreciation we are on the verge of ton retirement. Denis thinks the same way!'

P. Um and P.K. Chan (PORC drew with Kung and Chow 6-6: beat Yang and Wu 0-4: beat Shu and Lee 6-2.

KTGCA 5 xec (1) 4

R. Chan and K. H. Lee (ETGCA) 2051 10 E.K. Abbes and E.A. PoB- tuna 4-6; lost to. S. Drechsler and A. U de Jong 1-0; lost to E.P. Ho wad C, Churn, 4-8,

M.S. Lee and David Yam (KTGCA) beat Abbas and Postuma 6-0, beat Drechsler and de Jong 6-3; beat Ho and Chum 6-4

Y.H. Tseng and H.P.

Kho (XTGCA) lost to Abbos and Pas- tuma 1-6: beat Drechsler and de Jong 5-7 beat Ho and Chura 4-2.

CCSRC 43 KCC (2) 4

C.S. Yam and C.C. Lay (CCSRC) beat J. Marshall and J. Shrons beat G. Geertsema and J. Hung 6-1; lost to H. Hanel and C.M. Guilford

C.L. Lee and Y.K. Lam (CCSAC)

Hongkong Not To Take Part In

Happy Valley, on Thursday,

8. Men's 4 x 190 yds Medley Re-Middlesex had been left to score 26th May, 1955, at 5.45 p.m. for the purposes of receiving to commence on June 8, and it" (Senior), 4 x 50 yds Free style 207 in five hours.

Sussex, Warwickshire and the Reports of the Clerk of Kent all gained their first wins the Course and the Stewards," of the season while Essex and of considering, and if thought.

each style Gloucestershire

gained

fit, passing the accounts for for first Inmings

the year ended 31st March, leads in matches lost.

1956, and of re-appointing the Auditors,

(Senior)

(Junior),

Fourth Day

1. Men's 100

Free yds (Senior).

2. Women's 100 yds Back stroke į four points (Senior),

3. Men's 230 yds Breast

4.Women's 50 yds 5. Diving Exhibition,

stroke

Butterfly

This left luckiess Somerset as the only side without a point though a sporting declaration by their opponents nearly then success against Nottinghamshire, who won

was expressed

offer of the generous

by the Ladies Recreation Club for the use of their pool for

6. Men's 40 a Water-

yds. Free style (Junior) polo Carnival, and the arrRTAZE- 7. Women's 4x 200 yds Medley brought

was left to the Relay Senior Waterpolo Committee.

ment of same

presented Minor questions were satisfactorily and efficient-

Olympic Soccer dealt with by Mr A. de O.

The Hongkong Football Asso- ciation Interport Sub-Committee at its meeting yesterday decided to withdraw Hongkong's entry to participate in the 1056 Olym- pie football competition in Mel-

Australia. tourne, Au

the with- The reason for

los to Marshall and Shron 4-6; drew drawal, the Committee stated, with Hanel and Guard 6-6; It was the cost of a team's parti- to Geertsema 'and. Hung 4-5.

in the inter-zone K.H. Cheng and C.Y... Fong cipation (CCSRC) lost to Marshall and Shroff matches and travel to Australia. 3-6 beat Geertsema and Hung -3 It was estimated that it would beat Hanel and Gullford 8.3.

cost between $250,000 to $300,- In a Mixed "B" division Tennis League yesterday. Chiness RC beat 000 to send a football team to

Australia. Craigengower RC S14-315.

Cac $ CCC (1) 3

Mr Z. To and Cheung Chow (CRC) beat J, Hsu and Mrs S. Chiu 7-5; lost to E.M. Pereire and Mrs M. Ramchand 5-1; beat R.O. Baker and Mrs R. Rumlahn Liu 6-0.

Mirs A. Choy and He Cheung oo (CRC) beat Hiu and Mrs Chiu 6-2; beat Pereira and Mrs Ramchand beat Baker and Mrs Llu 6-9.

Instead, it was decided that HKFA should build up a "big reserve" of funds for.the 1960 Olymples.

FIFA, it was decided, would be informed of the withdrawal by cable."

8. Men's x 200 yds Free style thrilling struggle by only eight

Relay (Senior).

runs at Taunton.

Dates

For Nottingham, Cyril Poole Heats-29 and 31 August. 1 and 2

Hit

while 71 in 63 minutes September.

Semi-finals-1 September,

Somerset's

scorer top

Was Final,--10, 11, 15 and 17 Septem- Pakistan-born

Saeed Yawar

ber

J

Sales, in the chair, and the meeting was adjourned after an hour,

THE PROGRAMME

The following is the program- me of events for the farth- coming Championships:

First Day

I. Women's 100 yds Butterfly (Senior).

2. Ken's 200 yds Breast stroke (Junior)

3. Women's 50 yds Free style (Junior).

* Men's One metre Board Diving (Senior).

5. Women's 100 yds Free stala (Senior),

6. Men's 100 (Senior).

yds

Back stroke

Men's 4x100 yds Free style relay (Junior)

B. Women's 4 x 50 ydı Medley Relay (Jimsor).

(Senior)

Second Day

1. Mea's 440 yds Free style Women's 100 yds Back stroke (Junior)...

100 3. Mert's

yds Builterfly 47 Women's 220 yds Breast stroke

Mr R. M. Omar, the Secretary, Miss G. Lo and Chay Tin-kin revealed at the meeting that (CHC) drew with Hou and Mrs B.

have been received. Chiu B-8; 1st to Pereira and Bring uiries Ramchand 5-7; lost to Baker and from West Germany, Hungary

(Junior) and Switzerland on the prus Mrs Liu 4-6.

(Senior). pects of sending their best W. Gillies and Miss G. Cheng teams to play in Hongkong CCC(1) beat W. Chung and later this year. Lam 7-6: beat C.S. Cheng and Mrs Chung 6-2; drew with W.C. Chung and Mrs Chung, 6-6.

cec 27 UC 2

B. Chaber and Mis S. Correa CCC(3) beat Chung and Mrs Lam -3: brat Cheng and Mrs Chung 6-2; drew with Chung and Mr Ching

The Committee decided to re- fer these inquiries to the in- coming Committee.

TIE FOR HUTTON

Len Hutton has a new

tic

When England's Cricket Cap

tain

arrived home from Aus... tralia on the S.S Orsay, on

Commencing at 8 pm, on-all days. I with a stylish 61.-Reuter,

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A REMARKABLE

BEHIND-THE-SCENES CUP FINAL STORY

By

ARCHIE QUICK

All members are cordially invited to attend and partici. may ensue. They are invited pate in any discussion which

to forward to the secretary in writing at least seven, days before the meeting is due. to take place, any matters which they may wish to bring up for discussion.

By order of the Stewards,

H. MISA,

Secretary.

Hong Kong, 16th May, 1956.

»Bayer's « TONIC

A remarkable behind-the-scenes Cup Final story comes to light. In a letter I have received from Jimmy (BAYER) Meadows, the Manchester City and England left back, whose disastrous first half leg injury at Wembley speł defeat, for his club, he tells me how City nearly had to start the great game with ten men!....

The former Army player discloses, that he was taken violently sick and had a severe shivering attack as he lay in bed the night before the Big Game. Paddy Fagan already had a bad cold and was sick too. Meadows' room-mate, Roy Little, sent for the manager. Les

McDowall, and the trainer, Laurie Barrett, and they gave him a dose of whisky to induce sweating.

Road on Monday a special cheer C.E. Abbas and Miss P. Dhaber Rid To Excinde the keyside at Tilbury to Fagan and Meadows are not fit But how was he to know that

their

and

were

un-

first team

It should be pointed out that The South League in the all other recognised Army Water Polo competition players

had already received 19. going well. It is early yet their colours earlier in the sea-

to spot the eventuai winztes in 2011.

nuch a big field but already it is

season.

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most

CCC(2) beat Chung and Lam 6-3; best Cheng and Mrs Chung 6-2, Joes

to Chung and Mrs Chung 4-5.

BASEBALL

SCORES

New York, May 24. today were:

Major League baseball scores

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chinese Reds From Olympics

Taipei, May 24. Nationalist China will make a last-minute bid for the exclu- sion of the Chinese Communists from the 1956 Olymple Games in Melbourne, Dr Gunson Hoh, head of the China At

Athletic Federation, said today,

was no

America's crack miler, Wes Wembley Santee will soon find out what | arrangements.

the It's like "telling it to Marines"

Suddenly the worried Mr. Mc-[ He did not have to start the Dowall said "Good heavens, if game with ten players after all. him was MCC cecretary Roonte Aint, who presented Hutton we shall not be able to fill a City were going to finish the with his new MCC membership full team tomorrow." City had game with only ten? card and die.

| originally brought 13 players, Meadows tells me that Dame

but injury to Clarke meant that

Fortune poked fun at him the Hutton who was accompanied Spurdle was no longer a spare

entire week the team were in by his wife, and wicket-keeper man. Only Branagan was left,

training Godfrey Evang and Mrs Evans,

at Eastbourne, While IF

use ploning the playing table tennis he bent to is the first professional to be made a... MCC member while Maine Road ground early in the pick up the ball, struck his head

| morning for everyone had left on

amanteiglect and de still a player.

for the match. All the Reserves an ugly bruise the whole were making their way to of his forehead. He felt partially under their own concussed for over 30 hours. Final blow, of course, was that the was forced to miss the FA Mr. McDowall never went to

tour of the Continent, o bed. A nurse took Meadowru

cameo of temperature in the morning, Another

the big found the heavy sweating hat Wembley game was that Jimmy jeft him subnormal and pro- has an invalid brother, who can nounced: "He cannot play not be left more than 12 hours Meadows, however, had a good at a time. Therefore he had to from quick transport breakfast, and was well enough arrangé to go and buy himself some Bolton (Lanes) to London for TEW CEES --Later he had a steak from Bolton-to Manchester, had lunch and felt fighting f it two seats on a charter plane, The last time Santee met Fagan, too, had lost his aches were taken to and fro from Fire was in the British Games and pains and so the harrassed foodon Airport to the Stadium, at London's White City two Mr McDowall put them into the did the return journey the samNG years ago Pirie won London coach and smiled for the first way, and were back in Bolton by Express Service,

Santee has said he "sure hopes to run against Britain's Gordon Pirie In Toronto

If the attempt fails and Red RHE China's invitation is not with- 000-000-120 4 7 0 drawn, then Nationalist China Chicago Cleveland .. 000 000 100 1 3 0 will refuse to attend the inter- Pierce (3-2) and Lollar; Score, national games. Dr Hon added. Narieski (8) and Folles. LP

The Nationalists pulled out Score (4-3), HR.Kiner (6th) of the 1952 Games in Helsinki, August Carrasquel (4th),. Nitman (7th). Finland, for the same reBIOS

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Dr Hoh sald the Nationalist Trouble is the American is R HE Government had decided to due for call-up shortly. So

The evening was obvious that it will take a good pleasant and successful one. side to beat the outfit frown Distries Workshops. This REME

Any cyclists will be out in unit is making a big effort to claim the preraler hours this strength tomorrow night, This

” પ and the players have time however they will be with shown their skill and deter- out their familiar machines, for mination by winning all four of the local Association is holding thegames they have so far. He Annual Dinner at the NAAFI Philadelphia 000 200 22x 1210 hargainers, former Ambassador Compare

Liddle Hearn, Wilhelm (7),`) played. Royal Signed are also Club in Chatham Road, Cycling

to the US DI doing well having won two and has made tremendous strides (8) and Katt, Westrum (8) the I.C.C.

meeting in drawm one of their three games. churing-the past couple of years. Simmons, Meyer (8) and plead Nationalist China's case. Latest news from the North and this get-bgether will be Seminick WP Simmons (1-1); De Wang one-time Foreign Sector is that 12 teams will con- another landmere in fa pro LF Hearn (6-3), BR--Seminick Minister, Isat present residing

the league competition] gres,

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