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ALL THE
CLUB DE RECREIO WIN
SPORT
MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1938."
SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES
AMERICANS Army Hockey
SECOND DIVISION TITLE CLAIM RELAY
Bowls League Concluded
On Saturday
As expected. Club de Recreio won the second division lawn bowls championship on Saturday, when the league fixtures for the season were completed, beating the Follce by tea shots.
The Portuguese have been wonderfully successful in this year's bowls "having retained the Premier Division "tle, won the Second Division. the Open Pairs (C. M.Silva and F. X. Soares of the Second Division),and Open Rinks (R. F. Noronha, C. A. Lopes, J. E... Noronha and C. G. Silva). The Open Singles has yet to be conclud- ed and they have a good chance of winning the Gutierrez Interna- tional Shield...In addition to all this, they finished up third in the Third Division.
With the conslusion of Saturday's "games, the following have been decidedi-
Second Division Champions Recrelo,
Relegated to Third Division-Civil Service.
Third Division Wooden Spoonists-Yacht Club.
SWIM MARK
Berlin, August 21.
Team For Singapore
Hong
*
FERRIER WINS AUSTRALIAN
GOLF OPEN
Adelaide, August 20. A world record was created yes-
Jim Ferrier, famous young ama- terday at the Europe
The versus
Kong Commandteur golfer from Shanghai, won the United States swiming meet here (Army) Hockey team which will Australian Open Championship when the American team won the leave the Colony for Singapore on here today with an aggregate score 400 metres relay in 3 minutes, about September 17, for a series of 283. 59-2/3 seconds.
of matches against the Malaya His rounds were 71, 68, 12 and The previous best time was 4 Command (Army) hockey team |72 minutes, 2/10 seconds.
The American team consisted
of Flanagan. Paul Wolff. Taka- shiki Hirose and Otto Jareta.- <Router).
the
ELECTRIC CLUB HOLD AQUATIC GALA
A swimming gala was held in open air swimming pool of Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club on Saturday night following which dancing was indulged in in
BOWLS LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE the pavilion.
FIRST DIVISION
Club de Recreto
Kowloon Cricket Club
+
4
Shots
P. W.
I. D. For Agst.
Pts.
14 12 2
0. .835 698
24
14 10 4
0
* 835
766
20
Cralgengower C.C.
Kowloon B.G.C.
14 14
?
7
в
895 788
14
€
2
813 747
14"
Indian R.C.
14
7 0
785 839
14
Police R.C.
14
5 9
0 759 854
10
Kowloon Dock R.C.
14
9
1
730 842
9
Civil Service 'C.C.
14
3: 10
{ 727 845
7
Totals
112 5+ 54
4 6379,6379
112
SECOND DIVISION"
Shots
P. W. L.
D.
For Agst.
Club de Recreio
14 10 4 0
892 - 734
Pts. 20
Kowloon B.G.C.
14
1 4 1
840 796
19
Craigengower C.C.
14
9.
5
k
914 783 18
Taikoo Dock R.C.
14
7
7
Q 831 826. 14
Football Club "A"
..:14
· 6
8
0 832 805 12
Football Club "B"
14
58
1 754
895
11
Police R.C.
14
5.. 9
0 808
852
10.
Civli Service C.C.
14 +4
10 0 751 931
8
Totals
.112
55 55
2 8822 .6622 · 112
THIRD DIVISION
At the conclusion of a well-or- ganised programme, which was in the hands of A. F. Paul, the prizes were presented by Mr. F. F. Duck- worthl
The following were the results: Greasy Pole-1, R. Woods, Mixed Race (1 Lady 1 Man-1. W. Stoker and Miss D. Moss
and other teams, is announced as The second round card of 68 follows:-
15
equalled Gene Surazen's course
Lieut. L C. Beadnell (Middles-record.
exi.
Par for the 18 holes course is 73. Lieut. J. D. Holmes (Kumaons). (Reuter). Lieut. W. A. Howell (Royal Ar-
tillery.
Lieut. F. J. C. Smith (Royal Ar
tillery.
Lieut. G. W.
tillery.
WOODERSON SETS
ENGLAND 347 FOR 1 IN
THE FINAL TEST
Record Second Wicket Stand By Yorkshire Pair
AUSTRALIA LOSE MCCORMICK,
DOWN WITH NEURITIS
A brilliant display of determined batting by two Yorkshiremen, one a seasoned veteran, the other at the beginning of a career that. is full of the highest promise, featured the first day's play in the final test match between England and Australia at the Oval.
Hook Royal Ar- HALF-MILE MARK to add $18 runs for the second wicket, an English Test record, Hut
Degnam
Royal
וי
Drum Major
Scots). Sergt. Mettam (R. Engineers), Sergt. R. Land R. Engineers), Cpl. Hitchcock (R. Scots). Cpl. Dobson (R. Engineers). L/Cpl. Wetton (R. Engineera). Pte. Gorman (Middlesex), Pte. Stickley (Middlesex). The
side, which will be in charge of 2/Lieut. G. J. G. Douglas, R. E, will return around October 4.
Three-Legged Race-1. R. Vol HOME CRICKET
gin and J. Gibson."
Mixed Race (2 Men and i Lady),
1, R. Woods. Miss J. Seth and W. Stoker.
Ladies' Gala Championship.-1, Miss D. Moss; 2, Miss I. Buchanan. Thread-The-Needle Race.-1,
Mrs. G. C. Burnett and W. Stoker.
Candle Race.-1. R. Woods.
MEDINA CUP SERIES
AT RECREIO
SCORES
London, Aug 20. Close of play scores in the County cricket programme today were as follows:**** Somerset 357 (Lee 141): Surrey 3 for 0.
Glamorgan 281 for 3:. v. Leices- tershire.
Northants 195 (Herman 6 for 63); Hants. 49 for 4.
Lancashire 273 (Barnett 5 for 63); Gloucester 133 for 3.
Yorkshire 320 Sutcliffe 100), v.
P. A. Yvanovich's rink, with a majority of nine shots. won the Notts. Medina Cup lawn bowls, competi- tion. played en Wappinchaw lines, A. Fope 6 for 48); Derby 58 for 2 Sussex 279 John Langridge 114, at Club de Recreio last Saturday afterioon.
Scores were as follows: "A" Team: C. Pereira, G. Noronha, H. Noronha. J. J. Basto
Basto
Worcester 414 for 3 v. War- wickshire (Cooper 186 riot out. Martin 104 not out,)--(Reuter).
EARLIER RESULTS
Motspur Park, Aug. 20. Sydney Wooderson. British holder of the world mile record.
Maurice Leyland joined Lesite Hutton at the fall of the first wicket for 29 runs (Edrich again falled) and the two stayed together
ton gave a faultless display in scoring his 160, his innings compat- ing favourably with his century in his Test debut on June 10.
Leyland's share of the great
EDRICH OUT
ran the half mile in 1 min. 49 1-5 stand was 156, and, though he gave O'Reilly's Arst delivery was a no- secs. to establish a new world reno chance that went to band, he ball and his fourth, a long hop, cord. beating the American Elroy was fortunate " not being run was pulled to the leg boundary by Robinson's record of 1 min. 49.3-5 out on two occasions.
Hutton. Edrich then took three secs-Reuter).
The record partnership for the off Fleetwood-Smith past mid-off,
for The. Ave next fastest half-miles second-wicket
other but in the next over the Middlesex wicket) in Test cricket is 451, set player stepped in front of O'Reilly's
ever run are:-
any
1 min. 19.6 secs. Elroy Robinson, up by Pansford and Bradman at top spinner. 29-1-12.
1937.
the Oval during the Australians' Edrich, who has aggregated only last visit.
at Randall's Island. New York.
and the Yorkshiremen 67 runs in six Test innings this
100th Test wicket against England.
1 min. 49.8 secs. Ben Eastmah, 1934. | are thus 130 runs behind that year, provided O'Reilly with his
at. Palmer Stadium. Princeton.gure.
New Jersey.
1 min. 50.3 secs. John Woodruff, the Australian team Was
1937.
nounced without McCormick.
attack
A sensation was created when O'Reilly is the first player to an-take 20 or more wickets in an Eng-
He land v. Australia series four times. of in a row. Previous to today he had taken 19 England wickets at ja cost of 22.73 runs piece in the
present Test series.
at Edwards Fleld. Berkeley, Call- was suffering from an
fornia.
neuritis.
."
min. 50.3 secs. Edgar Howard
Borck, 1937,
at Randall's Island, New York. 1 min. 50.9 secs. Charles Hornbos-
tel, 1934.
In winning the N.C.A.A. title.
MOTOR CYCLE
TRIAL RECORD
London, August 21. At Clady Circuit, near Belfast, yesterday J. M. West, riding à
the record speed of 98 miles an German BMW motor cycle won the 500 c.c. event over 246 miles in
hour.
"He averaged 115.76 miles an hour for half a mile.-(Reuter).
London, August 19. INTERNATIONAL
"B" Team: B.
J. E Rain interfered with the x- Noronha. C. P. Basto, E. Alves ture between Olamorgan and Lan- (Skip) 21.
Shots
P.
W. L.
D. "For Agst.
Pts
Kowloon Football Club
14 11 3
0 912 691 22
Kowloon Tong G.C.A.
(Skip) 20.
14
9
4
1 925 727
19
Club de Recreio
14
8 5
1
882 798
17
H.K. Electric R.C.
7 7. 0
830 813 14
Kawinor Cricket Club
14 7 T
794 826
Cralgengower C.C.
14 12
Football Club
14
4 10
R.H.K. Yacht Club
14
3 11
0 713 902 702 932
8
"C" Team: F. V. Ribeiro. L.. A. Gutierrez, J. A. Luz, C. H. Basto. (Skip).14.
cashire at Swansea, the latter winning on first innings.
8
Totals
112
P.R.C.
SATURDAY'S BOWLS
FIRST DIVISION
68 K.D.R.C.
SECOND DIVISION
14 6 8 .0 763 812
0 "י "
BASEBALL
The British Empire beat Portu- Lancashire scored 383, to which Glamorgan replied with 272 (wn-gal nine runs to seven, in an in- Team: J. F. Ribeiro. L. Jkinson 8 for 86). After Lancashire ternational series baseball game at Siva, L F. Xavler, C. M. Silva had made 87
Caroline Hill yesterday. wickets, there was no further play. There usual, spasmodic scoring livening The game was brighter than was no play at all today.
up play every other inning.
(Ski) 19.
"Team: F. X. Silva, O. P. Remedios, C. E. Marques, A. A. Re- medios (Skip) 17.
55 " 55"
2- 6501 6501 112
Glover. A.. Brooksbank (Skip) 18: R. P. Shaw, E. Strange, E. S. Carter, G. Duncan (Skip) 19. Total: 60. "F" Team: C. Roma Pereira, Eddle
T.D.R.C.: R. Main, S. Polock, W. Seath. D. Munro (Skip) 11: F. Hon. T. Grimes, J. A. Watson. T. 51. Stainton (skio) 17; J. Wald, D.
McColgan; W. Melrose, R. 49 Keown (Skip) 18, Total: 48,
C.C.C.
67 C.S.C.C.
É.K.F.C. “A” P.R.C.
30 T.D.R.C.
40
50 C. de R.
60
THIRD, DIVISION
C.C.C.
57 R.HK.Y.C.
44
FIRST DIVISION
CAREY'S RINK WINS
RECREIO CHAMPIONS
M.
Souza J. Sequeira, E. A, R. Alves (Skip) 19.
for
four
LEICESTER 骂 KENT
At Oakham, Kent defeated Leicestershire by nine wickets.
Kent rattled up 519 in their "G" Team: C. A. Marques. H. A. first innings, of which B Botelho, D. C. Alves, M. Mendonca valentine scored 242 and Knott (Skip 18.
"H" Team: D. P. Lopes, J. H. Figueiredo, A. M. Xavier L. Leon (Skip) 22.
At the Valley, Club de Recretor Team: F. A. Machado. J. M. S. beat Police Recreation Club by 10 Rosario, M. Gutierez, F. X: Soares
shots.
(Skip) 16.
108...
Leicester scored 223 (Woolley 5 for 49. and 340 Woolley 6 for 57). Kent then hit up 40 for the loss of one wicket.
P.R.C. J. E Edwards. H. Brown, " Team: C. M. Alves, C. G. R: Ellis, G. C. Moss (Sp) 18: L. Silva, F. A. Marques, P. A. Tvano-ed Glendinning, T. Tallon, A. W. vich (Skip) 25. Wright, W. E. Holands (Skip) 14:
At the Valley. Police Recreation Club beat Kowloon Dock Recrea-W. Glendinning. F. Channing. W. tion Club by 17 shots.
Campbell. F. E. E. Booker (Skip) P.R.C.: J. Orem, S. R. Farlow, J. 18. Total: 50. Fender. A. E. Carey (Skip) 34; W.
CHALLENGE MATCH
WARWICK V. SURREY
|
SCORE BY INNINGS British Empire Portugal
في
The teams are: ENGLAND: ~ W. R. Ham- mond (Capt.), K. Fames, Ley- land. Parnier, Button, Edrich. Wood, Hardstaff, Compten. Terity and Bowes.
AUSTRALIA:-D. G. Brad- man. J. H. Fingleton. W. A. Brown, S. J. McCabe, A. L Hassett, C. L Badcock, M. G. Waite, S. Barnes, B. A. Barnett. W. I. O'Reilly and Fleetwood-Smith.
דִּי
THE SCORE
ENGLAND 1st Innings
Hutton, not out
160
Edrich 1.b.w, b O'Reilly
12
Leyland, "not out
158
Extras
10
Total (for 1 wkt.)
247
Fall of the wickets:-1 (Ed- rich) for 29.
To bat-W. R. Hammond, Paynter. Hardstaff, Compton, Wood, Verity. K. Farnes and Bowes.
Bowling Analysis
0. M. R. W. 33 5 61 0 17 4 45 с 35
2 21 0
0 0 4 3 0 1 F
00 300 40
The teams :-
H.
British Empire
Runs Hits Errora
All Muir D..Leonard
3
2
1 1
Walte McCabe O'Reilly Fleetwood-
Smilth Barnica
7 78 1
35 11
6 123.
0
1
2
Rumjahn
0
N. Leonard
2
Bowen
0
Walker
Higgins
0
Wing Lee
0
0
S. Leonard
1
1
0
Portugal
At Birmingham, Surrey defeat- Warwickshire on first innings. Surrey scored 410 (Parker 111. Croom 6 for '66) and 121 for five i
Warwick- wickets declared, and Kowloon Football Club, third shire replied with 335 and 108 for division champions, beat Kowloor three. Cameron, J. S. Riddell, G. Perkins, Xavier. A. P. Guterres, B. B. Basto
Recrelo: C. C. Pereira. A. M. Tong Garden City Association by W. Mair (Skip) 19: W. McLeod, G. (Skip) 18; F. A. Machado, C. one shot in an interesting chal- Davies, F. Nolan, E. G. Post (Skip Basto, F. V. V. Ribeiro. Basta lenge bowls match at the KP.C.feated Somerset by 46 runs.
(Skip) 23: L A. Gutierrez C. Mon Saturday. An extra head had K.D.R.C.: T. Mason, W. Mackie, Silva, E. Souza, F X. Soares (Sp)
to be played.
15. Total: 68.
J. Kempton, J. C. Brown (Skip) 14. Total: 60,
11; A. Calman, C. Thom. T. Cole- man, F. Cullen (Skip) 20; E. Lapsley, W. D. McMaster, W. Greig,
J. McKelvic (8kip) 20. Total: 51.
SECOND DIVISION
-C.S.C.C. BEATEN
At the Valley, Cralgengower Cric- ket Club beat Civil Service Cricket
Club by 18 shots:
:
WORCESTER Y. SOMERSET At Worcester. Worcestershire re-
Worcestershire made 146 (Wel- lard 7 for 59) and 300 (Hazell 5 for 50) and in reply Somerset KFC.: M. Ferguson, J. T. Smal- scored 196 (F. 8. Lee 109 not out) ley AL G. Eastman. V. Chitten- and 205 Lee 107, Howorth 6 for den (Skip) 14; Y. White, R. Hall, 51-(Réuter):
The scores were:-
THIRD DIVISION · C.C.C. WIN
C. Turney, W. V. Field (Skip) 20-
B. Thompson, E. Hamilton, C.
At Happy Valley Craigengower Champelovier, T. Fergusson (8kip) SOUTH CHINA WIN Cricket Club beat Royal Hong Kong 20. Totals 45. Yacht Club by 13 shots.
Extra Head
WATER-POLO LEAGUE
London, Aug. 20. Brilliant sunshine with a fresh Dreeze Freeted early arrivals at Kennington Oval this morning, but there was not a very big crowd présent when the teams were made
Runs Hits Errors known.
Pereira
1 2 +2
Alvares Barros Mendonca Gesano
1
C 0
1 3
3
0 1 1
10
Campos Rocha Frata Figueireldo
0
0
I
00
1. 1
0
Sporting
Fixtures
TODAY
Badminton, 8.30 p.m.
out to
Maurice Leyland came Join Hutton, and both batsmen found it difficult to pierce, a well placed field. Forty went up after 60 minutes, but both batsmen had to be patient when facing O'Reilly, whose variation of pace and ex ceedingly clever fighting of the ball demanded the keenest concen- tration. Fleetwood-Smith also re quired close watching.
Hutton, who was playing fault- less cricket and who appeared very. confident, hit an overpitched ball from O'Reilly to the oft boundary to seng up the 50 after 16 minutes. Leyland on the other hand, was half an hour running into double figures and then was nearly fun out by a smart return from Brad- man to the geler. He had at tempted a very risky run and only teat the fielder's return by a split second,
O'REILLY'S FIRST SPELL" When O'Reilly was relleved his figures were:
Q.B.
W.
9 19.
With the total at 84, after 90 minutes, Leyland wits again almost run-out, thila time as the result of Badcock throwing down the wicket with a brilliant return from" mid-
On,
Almost immediately afterwards Fleetwood Smith unsuccessfully appealed for jeg-before-wicket against Leyland, who celebrated the occasion by getting him away twice in succession to the on boun- dary in the same over. The bowler nearly had his revenge, however, when the left-hander luckily edged a ball very close to his leg stump.
The lunch interval arrived with the pair still together, the score then being 89 for 1, Hutton 39 and Leyland 35.
The England Selectors decided to emit Fagg, who is 13th man, Peter
KARNETT'S COSTLY SLIP Smith, Goddard and Nichols, thus There was a crowd of 25,000 pre- relying to a great extent on their sent when play, was resumed with | batting strength. The Australians Q'Reilly and Fleetwood-Smith
brought in Barnes for McCormick,
who is suffering from a bout of neuritis, and so left out Ward, Chipperfield, Walker and White, who is 12th man..
'WOOD'S TAXI RIDE
Wood, the Yorkshire stumper
opening the attack
been
Hatton should have stumped off Fleetwood-Smith's second ball Be 'was 'a yard outside his crease, but Barnett fumbled badly.
Leyland hit a ball from Fleet- who will be 40 next Thursday, ar-wood-Smith to the off boundary to rived in London at 1.30 am. after send up the 100 after 137 minutes änd, continuing "his magnificent a taxi ride from Nottingham!
McCormick's absence, due to driving, he scored another Loun. C.C.C.: D. Rosario 3. Van der TGCA: Y Abbas. T. K.
neuritis in the 'shoulder, caused a dry in the same over to reach his Lely. C. W. Lam J. H. Xavier Lim. V. N. Atienza, H. Gitting (Skip) 21: E Kerrison, H. G. Daw- (Skip) 25; C. Mase, J. Tang, J. L. Beating Chinese Bathing Club by BADMINTON. Cathedral Hall sensation but it is considered that 50 after 93 minutes at the crease. son, A. M. Omar, A. E. S. Alves Stephens, A. Spary (Skip) 13: A the only goal south China Athleti
Wright's misfortune-he injured in the next over Hutton late cut C.C.C: S. Leonard, J. R. Soares. Skip) 18: N. Leonard, W. Fogwill, E. Castro H. Y. Shu A. J. Kew, Association won the Chinese Water-BOWLS-Open Singles Champlo the first finger of his bowling hand McCabe to reach his 50 after 145 K. M Omer. J. Cavanagh (Skip) AB. Hamson. G. Ladd (skip) 18.4. H. Basto (Skip) 15. Totals 54. Polo League championship on
ship (Quarter-Final): J. & Lu on Friday-has evened up the minutes. The partnership had 25: T. Locke. A. J. Coelha H W. Total: 57..
then added 101 runs in 165 minutes. Saturday, after an interval of some W. Gill (Kowloon Docks. Umpire. comparative bowling strength, Randall, M. A. R. Bouza (skip) 18;
V. Chittenden, T. Fergusson, W. years.
W. Greig).
There were only 20,000 present A crowd of 30,000 sas Australia's V. Field (Skip) 0.
There was some doubt as to SWIMMING-Hong Kong Area when Walter Hammond won the limited attack fall to make any
Halfmile Championship (Stone toss and elected to bat.
impression on the two Yorkshire A. H Basto, T. Spary, H. Gittins whether the goal should have been
cutters Island);/ (skip) 1.
allowed and it is understood that
The wicket appeared to be an men but the fine length maintain- the fosers may lodge a protest with
easy one, the ball coming throughed throughout, supported by really the committee. The referee ruled it BADMINTONYMCA Badmin- very slowly when Walte opened great delding, confined the scoring
ton, in the West Lounge.
from the payllion, end to Edrich. to singles periodically. The ́150° The following were the results of as a legitimate goal but the goal- Bemi-Finial Round matches in the scorer stated that the ball had not BOWLS-Open Singles Champion. Both Walte and McCate, who was hoisted after 175 minutes.
ship (Quarter-Final): L. F. opened at the gasometer end, were
VARA HUTTON'S CENTURY Rinks competition at Indian Re- passed between the two mont Dosts.
The teams were
Xavier J. Ramsby (Kowloon very accurate and kept Edrich and | creation Club on Saturday,
B.G.C. Umpire, A, Hyde-Lay), Badan Singh, A. M. Wahab, M, Y.
Hutton down to only 5 runa in the Adal. A. R. Dallah "(Skip) 22
SWIMMING-Mixed swimming, in first 7 overs. After half an hour European Y..C.A Bwimming only 20 rims were on the board as Fool.
both batamen strove to dig them- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 selves in, and it was at this period BADMINTON YMCA Ladies that O'Reilly displaced Waite while Badminton, In the West Lounge. Fleetwood-Smith, came on for Me- In the morning.
Cabe at 26.
Total: 87.
a. Way, L. C. B. Souza. N. Hospes. R. H. Wild. A. Muddoch RHKYC: W: A. Cornell, E. Karanjia W. Ward (Skip) 24 (Skip) 15; P. J. Hamilton, A 8. Mitchell, J. A. D. Morrison, A. W. CS.C.C.: F. Harper, P. D, Craw Brown (8kip) 15; F. S. Cassidy, B.
J. Pengelley, S. Eccleshall (Skip) 14: B, 0. Bostock, J. R. Carr, Naess, A. Nissim, G. 8: Archbutt A. B. Allen, W. Callip (8kip) 16 (Skip) 14. Total: 44.
ley,
F. 8. Austin, V. B. Ebbage, W. R.
Hillyer, J. Cook (Skip) 19,
49.
CHAMPION SKIPS FOR 1938
Total:
First Division.
HOME TEAM · VICTORY
At the Valley Hong Kong Foot- ball Club "A". beat Taikoo Dock Recreation Club by 14 shots,
HKFC "A" J. 8. Howell, A. W. Hodges, J. Russell, E. Tuck (Skip 23; W. Buller, G. 8. Graver, F. H.
Shots P. W. D.L up FX Silva 14 13 0 1 117 Second Division
B. Baste... 14 10 1 3 58 Third Division
14 12 1 1 98
A. Sp
IR.C. SEMI-FINALS
A. 8. Sumad, A R. M. Samy, S.
South China AA. Choo Stew- hong T. 8. Phoon and H Wing- Lee, Lee Kee-yeung: Henry de sa,
M. Rumfahn, A. R. Minu (Ekip) 12. Tommy Kew and Lionel Loi
Bel Arculli, M A. Razack, J. Chinese BC. Po King-fook; Lag Hoosen, Eel, Arculli (Skip), 27, Yam-cheung and Lam Yau-ting: KM Rumjahn, 8. O. Bix, D. M. Fung Kwok-wa: Chan Woon-vin, Khan, M. R. Abbas (skip) 23.
Tsang Ho-fook and Ng Wah-bau.
TOMORROW
"Hutton, who played' grand cricket, scoring all round the wicket, reached his second Test century he scored s first in his debut against Australia on June 10-arter 125 minates, having hit 11 boun
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