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THE CHINA MÁIL, MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1956.

WHEN

VICTORY SLIPPED AWAY

COLONY ATHLETIC CHAMPIONSHIPS

Relay racing involves quite a lot of sheer art and this picture shows how South China's fastest ever team came a cropper on the fourth exchange. In the centre of the picture on the left, Ho May-yes, the Colony Sprint Champion, is running on the wrong side of Lam Kak-ħin. She had started too slowly to take over from a fast finish and let the third leg get ahead of her. By the time the bulon changed hands both had run out of the exchange area.

Pui Klu School on the left had not a single runner who could have beaten South China's fourth best in a flat race. They won simply on neat pass- ing. On the right Julia Tingny lakes over from Ġeorging Tebbutt. — China

Mail Photo.

RAF 2,

KWONG

WAH

Kwong Wah A Shade

Unlucky To

The

To Finish On Losing End

By L. M.

MacTAVISH

Kwong Wah were a shade unlucky to finish on the losing end in their return match with the Royal Air Force at Boundary Street, yesterday afternoon.

They had the misfortune of having a goal disallowed in the first half when they were one down. It was a very close off-side decision that weighed against them. There was no appeal from the Airmen but I was in direct line with the in- cident and there was not the shadow of a doubt that the decision was a correct one.

The winners had several iin- portant changes in their line-up Dale who took over the right- half position to allow Johnstone to move forward to the Inside Jelt berth had a very good game and it was his intelligent pasa is the makicHe that brought the winning goal although Bennett, The wetuni curer, WAS

Cross

and misplaced passes

was miskicks

were

too frequent. Kwong Wah were

fuster to the ball but

strong

the big

HAP side was usually

tune when

calling pussession.

Play

PENALTY

GOAL

| Leonard played as well as they

have during the season.

Chan Chi-hing, Sit Kom- hung, Tae Kam-hung. Fu Nal- tong and Lo Sau-fook were the Kwong Wuh men who muttered must.

VERDICT

the

at

on

od.

raced

ar

BURCH & BOORMAN UNDER

2 MINUTES; BAILEY SPRINGS A SURPRISE

By “RECORDER”

The Hongkong Government Stadium track at Sookunpoo proved to be the Colony's best cinder track as five Colony records fell on the second day of the HKAAA Annual Championships yesterday despite unfavourable weather conditions. It was too hot and humid, but even Bob Pape surprised in the conditions with a new record in the 5,000 Metres.

NOT UNCHALLENGED

Bob Pape was not unchallenged for once DA Alan Smith, who

much certainty, both Burch was timed in 1

Though Vietor lost by a nose, his was the neater job as he left ull 10 barriers standing while | Yat-hung left slx overturned

ones in his wake.

High point of the day's athletics was undoubtedly the 800 Metres final in which, as had been hoped and expected, but with not too Keith Burch and Peter Boorman went under two minutes. minute 57.9 seconds and Boorman in 1 minte 59.0 seconds,

But the biggest surprise in six third and fourth in the jogal years of HKAAA Champion-all-time rankings. ships won the 51-second metric Quarter turned in by Cpl. J. Bailey of the North Stafford- shire Regiment. Bailey was

He "unknown."

bad taken second second

in place the Colony may consider himself the run- Novices Championships in

ner own Runner of the Year- Burch, Boorman and moderate

Messrs. 55.0 seconds aller

Alderton having run a heat in under 55,

wonder how he can he had done well in the Major still do it after playing in a Units Campionship

band until the early hours of relays, he had run a heat of the Colony Saturday morning-was in one Championship 400 in 53.2 of his unlary moods and kept seconds.

He was expected to give Peter Boorman quite a run in the 400 Metres, and was conceded

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fifty-fifty chance of beating

ին. His chances of beating

TC-

the pace up.

left Bruce

Julia Tingay came up against unexpected opposition in the High Jump and finally fell out at 4 feet 6 inches, a height that normally does not generally re- present the ceiling to her in this event, and watched a complete unknown, Pui Kh School's Keung Pul-yce, clear it on her

second attempt.

This atruggle Tulloh well behind. Tulloh, the defending Champlon and con- queror of Alan Smith on many erosions, was recently in Japan Michael Sweeney's Colony of climate told on him. cord of 81.4 tconds, however,

not considered

at all. Some were of the opinion that Lt Sweeney's 51.4 at Caroline Hill last year would never be beaten in the track and climatic conditions we are accustomed to in Hongkong.

for some weeks and the change sand out of her

ware

A

1

the

heart-broken Jennifer shedding all the tears in world. It was the only time that Deborah had ever beaten Jennifer in this event and, of course, it had to happen at the Championships.

AIRBORNE ÁGAIN

ever

Cfn. Jackson of REME had a nasty spill in the Pole Vault qualifying round at Caroline Hill eight days ago when the pole broke under him. Still much shaken up and nursing a headache, he came back yesterday to win the Pole Vault at 10 feet 4 inches. To prove that he was quite an all-rounder in the levitation business, he also took the High Jump title

felds in this event from one of the best "Why?" asked Julia, "Do have to miss this me?" Which

assembled in Hongkong, all of them, including Jack- reminded one of the 1953 Colony

son, very much off form-China Mall Photo. Championships, triumphant Deborah Hurlbott shaking the sprint relay yesterday was

his 12 Bill Tan (HKUAC) 21. Dins 4. and a

Kee Wen-Jung (Pui Kiu) 8ft. Diba. greatest triumph.

Long Jump Hart Popular also was the selec-

1. Ng Chuan-wal (UAC) 2011. Tulioh had a job of it holding

tion of Fong Sik to receive the ins. Hung Chee-kee (SCAA) on to third place as J. Highton

girl has taken defeat gracefully int in, 5. Dil Tan (KUAC) 1st Lady Howe Trophy. This little 19, 10lne: 3. A. K. Lenali (Unett.) 19, n. 4. Chow Vik-yam (BCAA) of the King's Own pul on quite

for a challenge in the last two laps,

10. Ka Shiu-kit (Unatt.) 1871, 0035 Bar. The 5,000 Metres was certainly

one stage the only Chinese girl run in just about the worst part

who wasn't frightened out of

110p, step & Jump of the day for a race of

4371. ng 1. Ng Chan-wal (HKVAC) to Disappointment was

competition by the prowess come distance on in April day into Julia

Him; 2. Du Tan (HKUAC) 31, aguin within few

three H's We

In the LODED 3. A. K.

email (Unalty Hongkong when the sun

minutes as she lost

300 an eyelash Jump, often robbing them of

Jolna. really wicised and Bob Pape decision

one-two-three Ho May-yee In the

sweep in this may consider his new Colony200 Metres. This was due largely event, and this year she claimed 1. Lee Shiu-lok (BCAA) 361. sing.; record of 15:37,6 se one of his to wrong tactics and Julia would the Colony Long Jump record" Cpl. P. Boatwright (Essex) 2511 own. 10 feet 10m 3, Chan Wai-lun (SCAA) MI. for her very best efforts in Hongkong. have done better to force the

(Exsex) 34ft. Din: pace in the earlier stages of the inches is no mean achievement Sgt. B. Klemnan

D. M. Irving (RAF) One of the day's groniest races race.

by international standard and, xis, in 6. RSM P. McGeever Metres. was the Ladies' 200

incidentally, she currently ranks (E) zz 01. Julla Tingay

fourth in Aslo was expected to

in this event just be about ready to nlp a lo May-yee who was not as fast as she used to be, but no one conceivably expected either, or The 800 Metres was also a both as they did-to clock terrifle race with, for the first | 28.3 seconds, a personal record

GREAT PERFORMANCES Bailey pulled the opposition out to great performances by our local standards. Boorman was second on 62,3, Cpl. T. Brown of the Essex third in 62.0 and veteran Leung Kam-po second behind Sweeney Inst year in a mediocre

54.4, felt like a Champion all over again when told that his fourth place Ume was 53.2 seconds.

time in the Colony's history, five for both.

men

under the

"impossible"

Colony Standard Medal time of

PERSISTENCE WINS

this

was

ня

another

In fact, Leung Kam-ching can recollect having seen every low hurdler of note in Hongkong's history breasting the tape three or four yards ahead of him.

ching achieved something

But yesterday

A

GREATEST TRIUMPH

in a day of upsets and un- expected victories, the greatest University's. triumph was the David Toh,

Ng Stephen Lo. Chuan-wal and Fung Kat-lce, running against Vexy strong

many years.

in the current year.

She was

THE SUMMARIES

ni

100 Metres Dash Tru! Kom-fal (SCAA) 114 .: Ch. R. Williams (N. Staff) 1.4 secs.; 3. Hung Chee-kee (SCAA) South China and Amy teams, 11,0 secs.; 4. Our. Transom (RAI 11:0 sec. 5, 2/Lt. Govier (RA) 110 won on neater baton-passing.

4. T. H. Tomlins011 (108AACI 11.9 Dec

The HKAAC four of Valerio Souza,

Georgina Thompson,

on poor

NO SURPRISE

23.6

Stofa

800 Mefrew Run 1. Lt, K. Durch (Enex) 1m57.98; 2. L. P. W. Bornian

(RA) Im50us.

(N.

13

1,500 metres Kun

1. L. K. Burch (Essex) 4m10.za; LAC Keith Marth (RAF) 4m13.8#. Lt. P. J. R. Alderton (Essex) 4m14.28; 4, Pir. 8. E. Pest IN. Staff) m8x; 5. L/Cpl. D. Swain.

Cing's Own);

G..Davis

on

(RAF)

5,000 metres_Ban,

Shot Put

Javelin Throw 1. Pt. C. M. Brand (RASC) 1771. 1jjins.. 22/LI. M. J. Pagan (RA) Loft, bins, 3. R. Commins RE 1481.

4. 215

Chan Lep-fong McKeown (SCAA) TM2t) kaina.; 5. (RAF) 132ft. 101⁄2ins.

400 Matzen felty

Athletic 1., Hongkong University Club (David Toh, Stephen Lo. N Chuan-wai, Fung Kat-lee) 43.0 aces.; Army AA 45,1 seen; 3. South Chima Alhletic Association.

1,000 Betres, Raley

1. Army Athiello Anociation 12/1VM. J. Pagan, Cpl. T. Brown, Lt. K. Burel, Z/11, P. W. Boor- Chips mani 330.2: 2. South Athletic Association Im.30,0,

LADIES' EVENTS

100 Metzen_Dash 1. Ho May-y00 (BCAA) 13.3 secs; z. Fung Sik (SCAA) 13,0 sec.; 3. Ng Shurt-iwni (BCAA) 13.7 #CS,; 4) Chuna Po-ling diỏ Tung Behool) 140 seek; B. Chuna Pul-iin (Půl-klú); 0, Yue Chol-yue (Pul Klu),

200 Metres Dash

1 Ho May-yre (BCAA) 283 secs; J. Chung Pong (HD Tun Scho 2. Julia Tingay (ICAC) 23.3 Decal.

1002.; 4. Valetle Souss (HKAAC) 20.8 cc.

30igh Jump

1. Keung Put-yeo (Pul Kiu) An Sine; 2. Julia Tingay (HKAAC) 411. dins; 3. Fung May-may (SCAA) MI.. Bini. 4, Kong Nil-yes (Pul Klu) aft, ins

Long Jump 1 Ng Shuet-kwai (SCAA) 10LT. 0; 2. Fong BIK (SCAA) 13. 91m 2. Chung Po-ling (BCAA) 14. 3ins

1.

400 Metres Relay Kiu School 55.0 reen; 9, Cind, MAA R. H. Pape Hong Kong Amateur Athletis Club

to Lau Yce, to Ng Kee-cheung, nally to his own position the goalline......only the last bit of pointing was really necessary for truth to tell,

2 minutes 4 seconds, the

Leung Kam-ching 13 no badly

200 Metres Dash goalkeeper was caught

1. C, R. Williams (N, out of position and sadly lack-from the North Staffs with Pte.

The surprise here conte again newcomer to Hongkong athletics. Georgina Tebbutt and Julia 23.0 sec; 2 Taul Kam-fal (SCAA

For several years now he has Tingay, ing In judgment on this occasion,

despite losing S. E. Peat

many 23.3 secs. 3. liung Chee-kee RCA third in a great run third, fourth and fifth in long yards

Kat-lee Fuf The goal was Kwong Wah had their chances

beton- us much

2:01.3. Keith Martin faded to-

(HRUAC) 23.7 seen.: 5.1 H. Tom innumerable 400 Metres and 440 passing, surprised themselves by insan (KAAC) 25.9 s. 92/Lt. most but threw them away by delay- | tonic to Eastern

as it was surprised young man to see his ing the forward pass.

word the end, but still clocked

Yards Low Hurdles races. They tragedy to Kitchee and it really

Ho running into second place in R. Mowl (BA) 24.1 rece. overheat hook shot strop under were caught off-side time after

2:02.8. Peter Randles had a was generally conceded

to be the Ladies' 400 Metres Relay. inarked the beginning of the the

the goal-time. bar

400 Metres an little left and clocked 2:03.3. LOVE

quite good, but not quite in the Their time of 56.7 Over the piece the RAF

end as far as the final destina-

WO5 vdy 1. Cal. T. Bailey (N. StaЛs) $1.0 Reeper's oul-stretched fingers.

In the Hon of the Shield was concern-Keith Burch was spiked at the 1,500 Metres foot, Just deserved the two points

Game class as Capt. Resp. FULL respectable for novices at the sec. 3, 2/11, W. Boomias (RA) The standard of play

Charles, Tony Collaco, Roy Bell,

T Brown 24|32,3 sees; 3. Cpl. game

reg's at represented and Ho Hit-po and many start and still managed the new

(Essex) 12.8 secs. : 4. Leung Kai-po never very high

The winning gunt was scored Colony record figures of 4:10.3 SATURDAY'S

(SCAA) 13.2 sec. 5. 2/11. M. 1. on average of under 14.2. low harrler artists. by Chu Wing-keung when he

To Cf. R. Williams of the Param (RA) 6.2/14. R. 15.

Duffett (RA). MATCH

moved very quickly into good with a ripped open shoe and

North Staffs fell the distinction much blood-letting.

of becoming position to collect a long pass

the first Army EASTERN 2, KITCHEE 1

from Chow Man-chi. As the

athlete A

in the history of the great race between Kelih

HKAAA ever to win a Colony Zmal 35.44 LAC KC, Marun Midway through the second defence

into covering Martin and Peter Alderton for

Ple. S. F. Prol sprint championship. He took RAF1 20 5.3/T P., H Barde half of this game which was position Chu changed direction,

second place saw the two clock WER Lively from the played at the Hongkong Stadium left Ng Kee-cheung sprawling 4:13.8 and 4:14.2 respectively,

the 200 Metres by a fally com- RAF 2m03.30. 2/Lt. P. R. crowd was after an unsuccessful tackle, and fast times by local standards and Tuth clutched und un Saturday the

Leung Kam-fortable margin from Tsul Kom- Alderton (Emrex 2m07.0, 7. S. U. cleared with characteristic con- preparing at acclaim the upset swept the ball into the net to

Duy (Emer} 200.07. and good enough to place them

that faj, to whom he lost the 100 fidence which

the

Chinese of the

stasum Kitchoe, the put the Shield on Eastern's side-

all the others, had failed to do. | Metres final by a very narrow wingers sen high crosses into underdogs, had taken the lead board.

He beat Capt. D. J. McNabb's | margin. the goalmouth but he had to und object panic was showing The game was hardly worthy mouth, but young Lau Chi-lum may have been by a margin of five-year-old Colony record. It look very lively to turn a fast

the

Eastern

ranks.

of the big occasion and a half had a poor afternoon, Chu Wing-only one-fifth of a second, and shot by Kwong Cheung-cheung

The

pendulum had swung led stadium did little round the post,

to keung showed first one way

The award of the Sir Gerard and then

partial return this Colony record still remains create the right atmosphere. other during the match

to top form and Chan Kar-sau- one of the poorest by Interna-

Howe Trophy as Athlete of the and kitehet cung within an ace in spite of his lack of speed-tional standards, but it was sill

Your to Ng Chuan-wal came as Kitchee, having enjoyed a real of repeating their Shield success did many good things,

1. The salec- no great surprise, when

Referee Dawson ura a couple of season. ugo but The game was well handled

a great achievement in a great tion from whatever

of Chuan-wat proved AAA) 15/37.08: 2. Cpl A

Smith King Own) 10m09.08 3:50.7 sec. 3. Hu Tiang School £5.7 achieved was by Referee Dawson. they

popular

not only with the Gar, M. B. Tullah (RA)_10m23,4s.; McLennan converted a penalty

based on the strength of their

audience at the prize-giving, but, Cpl. J. Highton (King's Own) kick.

10m23.09. The

8. Gur. . C. Whitle Just scored out of a tremendous | defence. The front rank score Was

It was a great race all the also with the many other out- VERDICT against the run of play but the

scrimmage by Chu Wing-Reung, very

(BA); 16 Chan, Hung-man (BCAA); unbalanced and sadly

way against former half-miter had snatched the lead in a fast lacking award was a correct one.

In

Mrs J. McKelvie who pre- Lee Shu-chung and Samuel Landing athletes who had al-12/11. 7. Fill (ex); B. Au Chung- thrust. Wingers breakaway,

claim on the sing (SCAA). Immediately afterwards

Kung Wah-kit and Lamented the trophy to Ko Po- and at one stage it seemed that as much

award. In any final a goal is worth its Kwong Weh had a period

Chan Leong-citye, keung after the game might University's

To weight in gold... but as far as Sheung-yee were seldom in the just as easily have found here in his first ever allempt in this

awarded 10 ba

the

Sir superiority

and Lam's goal--and a handing and apart from

Kitchee were concerned it was me

Gerard It

Howe Trophy in & goal chalked off they not to be enough. having IL

good one it was marked just

to the man in the event, was going to run away

year when such others ns Bob had the misfortune to see a

about his only real contribution other No 5 shirt....This is not with an unexpected victory.

Pape, Keith Burch, Peter Boor- one of the Anals fine scoring effort rebound off was scored by Lam Shueng-y Hung-kee

goal

that to the Klichee

will be cause. Leeone

But Leong-chye, coming into man, Bruce Tulloh and Alan recalled in the yeare that lie the post with Toth beaten.

Eastern regrouped their forces.

and Lau Kal-chu

Just

around is quite on ahead....except maybe to tell Jump, came a cropper over the achievement,

after the High Smith are Chen Ming-chth was a great Chan Kar-sau was withdrawn to were always looking

for an how near and yet so far it all fourth hurdle, got up again to disappointment in the Chinese the

opening but Kwok You lay too was as far as Kitchee were con- make up a lot of lost ground, the Colony's greatest athletes, right back position and front rank and he was unable to versatile Lee Ping-chul moved

Chuan-wai is certainly one of for back. get the better of Burns whether up front. It was * dangerous

but it was too late. What he the ball was in the air or on the and at the same time a daring

TRAGIC ERDOR

did prove was that he certainly an all-rounder who has done well ground.

Įmove but, probably

has quite a bright future in this in his time in the 100 and 200 Kwong Wah equalised in the strength of the old saying that

Apart from his tragic error

Motres, High Jump, Pole Vault, 33rd minute when Lo Sau-fook fortune favours the brave,

Eastern: Yong Pul-dor; Lee event..

Long Jump, Hop, Step and Jump, Cheung Koon-hing had a grand Ping-chul, Lo Pak: Chow Man outwitted Toth by changing came off in a strange way. game but unfortunately goal-chi, Ko. Po-keung, Lee Kwok-

Upsets were the order of the High and Low Hurdles, Shot Put. direction and shooling with his

Discus Throw and Javelin Eastern pressed into the attack keepers are judged on their wah; Ho Ying-fun, Lau Chi-iam, day- Victor Lai, who only a right foot when it looked more and a long slanting shot appeared mistakes,

Throw. From Toledo Et

Chan Kar-sau, Chu Wing-heung, fortnight ago had cleared & feet natural to use his le

to be going well wide of the right back to Kwok Shole at Hau Ching-to.

10 inches in the High Jump, The Interval arrived with the Kitchee

He has won many prizes and goal when Cheung ler-half the Kitchee defence

5:5 and failed three passed up

| medals, but his greatest achieve- score sheet showing one-all. Koon-hing threw himself at it was Ine but - big Ng Kee-

Kitebos: Cheung Koon-hing; times at 3:0. He later recover-ment has been in reviving an Toledo, Lau Yee; Chan Fai-hung, ed his equilibrium iufficiently

versity, against frustrations that Kung Wah-kit, Kwok You, Lau fo race in The High Hurdles, would have made many a lesser Kai-chu, Lee Hung-kee, Lam both being clocked In 16.8 character throw his hand in, and Shkung-you.

1. Ctn, Jackson (REME) 10ft, tins of the United States, 0-3, 6-4- the University Victory in the 2. Cpl. Shadwell (Essex) 95: ding: Reuter.

when non explanation

In the 18th minute the Air- 2000 look the lead

el

Linesman

Jones and disallowed

Immediately after the

on

the

cerned,

TEAMS

race.

race the

mort

1.

sect.

LAWN TENNIS

One Mile Face Walk

(EYMCA 7m.31.7 2. S. Mc- Dermott (King's Own); 3. Tan Chiu (unattached); 4, Yu Man-wing (Yan Pak School).

Kennedy Skipton Lew Hoad Wins

110 Metres High: Hurdley) 1. Chang Yai-bung (SCAA 10.8 Reci. 2. Victor 1 (IRUAC) 10.8 Loc. 3. Harvey (N. Aloffs) 17.1 K005; 4.2/1. R. D. A. Woodward (RA) 10.0 2003.

1.

409 Metres Low Hardien Loung Kam-ching (BCAA) 00.8 secs: 2. Lee Shu-chung (SCAA 61. Becs.: 3. Samuel to (A

4. Ng Twang-cheung (Pul Klu);

Cham Leung-chye (UKUAC).

International Singles Title

Alexandria, Egypt, Mar. 25.

Australian Low Hood, the Davia Cup are won the Men's Bingles title in the Alexandria International Lawn Tennis Championships which ended to-

day.

In the final he beat Fred Kovaleski, of the United States, 6-3, 7-5, 0-7.

The

High Jump Ch. Jookson REMB) 3 #: Zine,; 2. Chen Leong chye (ÍSKUAC). ôft, CHIB.; J., Chan Bing-yee (BCAA) Kft. Bine. 4. Victor Lal (HKUAC)

Women's Singles title NË Chuan-wai was won on Saturday by Bri- Mortimer talin's Miss Angela ablu (P Klu). Bet, Zing.

who beat Miss Althea Gibson, Poli Valut

Play deteriorated during the and sont for a corner....a cheung's lack of pace was a Ng Kec-cheung, Kwok Shok; to give Chêng Yat-hung a te interest in athletics at the Uni-UAC), Bit. in.; 6, Fung Sal-

In

second half and both sides corner that was to provide the telling factor new the end. missed, several scoring chances.

|turning polat of the game. The airmen took the load

Once again Eastern have won VITAL SECONDS

without ever showing the sort rather fortunale fashion when

Fortune

certainly stepped in of form we Dale carried the ball forward to favour Eastern but it was South China, or KMB in recent remember from and lofted it into the middle. surety Fortune's daughter who years. The team is unattrac Tao Kam-hung appeated to have plenty of time to clear but Koon-hing's hugment in the explain but they go on winning played havoc with Cheung tive in a way 13 dimcult to Bennett, with his back to the vital seconds that followed goal, hooked the ball high over

and they zo on beating good Lee Ping-chul ran to the left team although on this occasion his head and had the pected satisfaction of seeing it wing to take the corner kick they very nearly came undone

Chi-hing's only because Hau Ching-to was at the reams. Chan

Injured. The big right

drop over

hands and into the pet.

A GREAT CHANCE

unex

back Yonk Pul-dor

the

pent over a high curling right saviour of the side with many foot kick. It dropped slowly brilliant clearances but ho had near the for post. The Kitches his sisure of luck in the first goalkeeper seemed transaxed half when the post kept out

Kwong Wah had a great chance to equalisa when they were awarded a penalty kick and uncertain what to do, and one that had bird well beaten. after Chen

Ming-chin was all too late he realised that the He deserved the break and the bundled off the ball by a ball was swinging into the net, applause,

RAF defender. Toth stuck out

a foot and diverted the spot kick wide of the goal.

In the RAF alde Toth, Burns, Dale and McLennan took the itop honours

His desperate list second leap was a most half-hourted

Lo Pak was the best Eastern effort defender with Lee Ping-chul a and although Lou Yee and Ne good second. Ro Po-keung was Kee-cheung made gallent efforts strangely on edge and Chow to retrieve the kituations the Man-chi came near to having Johnstone ball evaded themts pil, and Lanche another Mohun Bagan'....if you normally a fine half-back was ei. În the not,

get what I mean? kat alow and “cumberetmo at inside Grusticulations and recrimina- Ho Ying-fun, swept many 2ets but neither Bennett nor tions followed. Cheung pointed accurate crosses, into the gonde

accords.

THE GAMBOLS.

IVE PROMISED MAR PETAL THAT WE'D GO′ AND PLAY CARDS WITH THEM TO-NIGHTI

Barry Appleby

ru. Go and

That Just gives me time to witch Sportavian)

I'M READY DEAR

of all niofla ready on tizim |

BURROUGHS

LONDON DRY GIN

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