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PAGE 2 HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1940.
In the World of Sports
SING TAO NET FOUR
K. WAH
AGAINST K.
Lee Kwok-kee Gives Fine Display In Goal
Displaying a superior knowledge of the game and better team- work, SING TÃO defeated KWONG WAH by four clear goals in the Senior Division of the League on the Club ground yesterday.
Always against great odds the losers never gave up fighting but found the winners' defence just that bit too strong to penetrate, Hau Yung-sang and Lee Tin-sang being rocklike defenders.
Small Boys' NEW BRIGHTON'S Anderson's LEI YUK-FUNG WINS
Miniature
Soccer
The Kowloon Inter-School Small
BIG WIN
Home Soccer Results
LONDON, Dec. 29 (Reuter)-Thẹ
Boys' Miniature soccer league has following are the results of Home finished Nationsì English College football matches played yester- won the Championship, with Wah day—–—– Yan College second.
The presentation of trophies will take place today at 3.30 pic. at the McPherson Playground, Ha- muntin. Mr. D. P. Lai has kindly. consented to give away the trophies.
Following the presentation, an exhibition match will be played
Rest.
the
al-
P. W. D. L. 8. Pts.
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Soong Ling-sing was very pro-¡Lee was given a busy time but ac- between the Champions and the minent in the pivotal berth and, quitted himself well. besides having a tight hold on About midway through Kwong Wah's inside trio, constant-second half FUNG KING-CHEONG Nat. Eng. Col 9 8 1 0 30 17
Wah Yan
9 7 1 1 39 15 ly supplied his forwards with nice further increased the lead when
06 1 2 18 13. Man Bang passes.
he broke through on hia OWII.
Ming San Sch. 9 6 1 2 24 13 There
Sing Tao were was complete cohesion Thereafter
Tak Ming among the forwards but. Yeung ways on top and kept the u-yick was the weak link in the losers penned in their half of the line. Lai Shin-wing" and Fung fleld except for a few sporadic King-cheong were in top form and raids. LAI SHIU-WING completed gave. Kwong Wah's
a the tally when he headed "in a nice centre from Yeung Shiu-gick. harassing time.
Kwang Wah, on the whole, play- KWONG WAH: Lee Kwok-kee; ed as good a game as could be ex- Leung Pak-wal, Chung Fai-lam: Primary Sch (of pected, and on the run of play, Cheung Shiu-fal, Chung Kim-Zal. Cton, Univ.) 9 1 2 6 deserved a goal or two. Their for Leung Chi-cheong: Cheuk Shek-Wah Nam. wards, however, were not very ac- kam, Tin Yun-fat, Chin Chi-fun. MI4. Sch 9 0 0 9 2 0
their shooting and Lau Epok-chuen and Weng King- Cheung Wing-chot easily dealt with the shots that came his way
HALVES WEAK
curate
In
defer.ce
chung.
SING TAO: Cheung Wing-chol: Hau Yung-sang. Lee Tin-sang: Tsui Ah-fai, Seong Ling-sing, Lux Tat-hang: Tang Kwong-sum, Fung King-cheong, Lat Shlu-wing, Ip Pak-wah and Yeung Shin-yick.
POLICE WIN
NORTH
Burnley 6, Lincoln 0. Chester 2, Oldham 4 Crewe 2, Wrexham 0. Doncaster 3, Middlesbrough 4. Huddersfield 5, Manchester C. 0. Leeds 2, Chesterfeld & Liverpool 1, Tranmere 2 Manchester U: 2, Blackburn 3. New Brighton 9, Everton 0. Newcastle 5, Grimsby 2 Rochdale 0, Bury 3. Rotherham 2, Sheffield U. 0. Southport 2, Stockport 0. York 0, Bradford 0.
SOUTH
Arsenal 1, Luton 8
Mid Sch. Nam Mo
Mid. Sch. Mun Far
9 3 1 5 11
9 5 2 2 40 12
臂
Brentford 3, Millwall 2
Brighton 1, Crystal Palace 5
Mid Sch
9
1 B
7
5
Cardiff 5. Bournemouth 1
Kowloon
Eng. Sch.
9
02
LO
4
5 4
Chelsea 6, Aldershot 0 - Clapton Orient 0, Tottenham Coventry .4. Birmingham 2 Norwich 3, Mansfield 1 Notts County 2, Leicester 0 Southampton 0. Bristol City, S Walsall 5, Stoke 1
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Cheung Chung-kan and Chang Kam-tsun. for Kit Chee
THIRD DIVISION Following are. results of yester- day's Third Division matches: 12th R.A. beat A.S.A. 2-0; R.A.M.C. drew with 7th R.A. 2-2; Signals beat In-
The halves were weak, Chung Kim-fal finding Lai a hard man to mark. This threw a lot of work on Leung Pak-wat and Chung Fal- Iam who defended stoutly. Lee Kwok-kee was in wonderful form between the sticks, bringing of live in the first half, Police beat
After leading by an odd goal International 2-1. many good saves, especially in the Kit Chee in the Second Division by On the Club ground, Sing Tao second half when Kwong Wah Ave goals to three yesterday at proved too strong for Kwong Wah were hard pressed.
Boundary Street. Scorers were juniors and won by 4-0, "Tam
JUNIOR WIN
For the first 15 mintes, ex-Kong Hing 2. Fan Kwal-chol 2 and Chan-kuen, centre-forward, seor changes were fairly even with Pule for Folke, and Fok Yiu-wah,ing all the goals.
neither goalkeeper being seriously! tested. Initiating' a movement on the right, Fung sent Tang down the wing and from the latter's centre LAI SHIU-WING opened the scoring.
SATURDAY'S SOCCER:
Taking up the attack Kwong EASTERN, S. CHINA TAKE FULL POINTS: CLUB BEAT SAINTS BY LONE GOAL
Wah had bad luck when Chin Chi- fo struck - the upright with Cheung out of goal. Ten minutes! later Sing Tac increased their score through TANG KWONG- SUM who cut in to beat Lee with a cross shot.
HELD THEIR OWN
Op till then Kwong "Wah held their own against their stronger opponents but after "lemon time" Sing Tao exerted their superiority and were more on the offensive.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
stem
B. China
Sing Tho
Middlesex
FIRST DIVISION
Kowloon #............
R. NETY
R. Boots
Police
St. Joseph's Club Kgbog Wah
R.ES.
S. China Middlesex RASC
Bing. Tao
GOGIB
... ALL SENIOR LEAGUE GAMES WENT AS EXPECTED AND BOTH ........ THE LEADING TEAMS, EASTERN AND SOUTH CHÍNA, obtaining clear-cut victories over Royal Scots and Kowloon, respectively. Ful: points were also- obtained by Middlesex and Club,
Giving a much superior display in the first half Eastern ran 'up a two-goal lead against Royal Scots at Soekunpoo but fell off in the second half and had to fight hard to remain at the top of the table, there being no score in the second half.
Before the Scots had time to set- was scored by Lee Wal-tong from tle down Eastern at once got intoja penalty. their stride and with the game
KOWLOON - Lapsley: Lamb, only a few minútes old C. T. Tsao Ulrich; Eastman, Pereira, · Silva; opened their account from a pass Truscott, Jackson, White, Ellesley' ¡from Hyal Continuing to play and AlvER.
pretty soccer Eastern always had} 8.
CHINA-Tam
Kwan-kont the upper hand and Hyuf, follow-Tsang Chung-wan, Tse Kam-hung: P. W. D. L. P. A. Ping a good movement on the right, Lau Hing-chel, Lam Tak-po, Lau.
[put in the second.
Chung-sang; Lee Tak-kee, Chow Atfer the interval the Scots Im-Man-chi, Chan Tak-fal, Lee Wal- proved a great deal and with Nay- tong and Lee Shek-yau. Smith and Fraser putting up
14 10 3 1 44 21 23
33 10 2 1 40 13 23
13 10 2 1 38 17 22
138 5 30 30 14
a
4-34 18 20 11
[stout defence their forwards were
12 2 5 5 34 34 more in the picture but weak
12 3 27.30 29 7 Anisbes on their part spoilt many
EVEN ENCOUNTER
A very even encounter was seen
at Boundary Street when Middle-
11-3-17 20 277 chances. Hoespek led the attack sex beat Royal Navy by the odd
13 2 3 8 16 31 7 113 17 21:38 7 ... 13 1 4 8 23 40 8
DIVISION SECOND
Goals
P. W. D. L. P. A. Pts.
14 12 2 0 21 12 2 14 9 4 161 9
well but the wingers were weak.
ROYAL SCOTS--Bankier; Nay smith, Fraser; Munro. Falconer. Clark: Garrie, Gordon, Hossack, Cook and Marshall,
goal in Ave. Both teams, were strong in defence but the military eleven had a slight advantage in their attack.
Bright played a sterling game at centre-half while fackson cele- display between the sticks. brated his return with 'a' sound
Before the interval goals by Bui.
EASTERN-Lau Eln-hon; Kong Oming-king. Ng Kee-cheng: C. T Liu. Hau King-sing, Lo Wal-kuen; Chung Yung-sum, Cheung Kam len and Phippens saw the teams 14 B 3 3.40 20 13 tho1, V. K. "Heuf, C. T. Tsao and crossed over on level terms. After
16 9 3 3 48.21 21
139 13 68 34 19
14 8 1 9 41 31 17 Hau Ching-to.
15 8 1 8 37 20 17
R. Navy
R. BOCS
Kit Chee
15 6 2 7 30 47 14
30th R.A.
R.A.O.C.
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Watford 1, Southend-1 West Brom. 5, Notta Forest 3 West Ham 1, Fulham 1
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE Airdreionians 0, Rangers 2. Celtic 5. Queen's Park 1. Falkirk 2, Albion. 0. Hiberian 3, Hamilton 1.. Motherwell 4, Clyde 6. Partick 2. Morton 2. St. Mirren 4, Dumbarton 0. Third Lanark 2, Hearts 0.
Yachting
Undefeated OPEN 10,000 METRES
Helped by an undefeated knock of 117 by D. J. N. Anderaan the. Volunteers inflicted heavy defeat on the Royal Scots when they met to a whole day friendly cricket match at Soozunpoo yesterday.
Volunteers won by an innings and 117 runs.
Taking first lease of the wicket, Volunteers ran up the huge score
SICLELLAN IN FORM
AT S.C.A.A. MEET
THE ANNUAL ATHLETIC MEETING OF THE SOUTH CHINA" ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION was held yesterday at Cantine Ell when some koen pompetition was soàn though times and distances in general were very much on the pour side.
A feature of the weet was the pace set by Lel Yuk-fung in the Open 10,000 metres race when he beat Louis, of Royal Corps of Signals, m 38 mins 7 secs, returning the fastest time for the dis- tance locally in two years,
"
The South China A. A. club! Long Jump: 1. Wong Kl-lim, 2
of 378 runs for six wickets. Apart events saw the appearance for the Chu Fook-sing, 3. Chang Kwan- from the century by Anderson first time in the competition of a min. Distance: 5.98 metres. other big scorers were N. A. Enumber of inter-school athletes, Hop, Step and Jump: 1. Wong Mackay (49), R. H. Griffiths (48) among them Sim Kwok-bun, sKI-Um, 2 Cheung Tung-hol. Dis- and R. J. Attwell (32). Bateman at King's College, who took second |tance:"10.84 metres, took three wickets for 68.
place in all three sprint events, Discs Throw: 1. Yu Kal-yán, 2. Another athlete who did well Chu, Fook-sing, Distance: 24.50- was Chu Fook-sing, second in the metres. Against the fire bowling of D. pole vault. long jump, discus and Javelin Throw: 1. Tam Hoi- LicLellan, Royal Scots could only javelin throws and third in the chuen, 2. Chu Fock-sing, 3. Chang total 78 runs, the chief contri-(high hurdles. Wong Kl-lim, anKwar-min. Distance: 30.08 metres.. butor being Major Godley with 22. other former King's College Inter 400 Metres. Relay: 1. Lingnan McLellan 5. for 13. and Booker 2 school representative, took first University, 2. South China. A. A.. for, did all the damage.
place in the long jump and triple 3. Wan Yan College. Time: 48 Going in a second time Royal jump. Fong Chi-hung, of Wah secs. Scots scored with Cpl. Alsey Yan: was first. In the pole vault 1,800 Metres Relay: 1. South and Lieut. Fargus each contribut and second in the, long jump. China A.. A., 2. Wah Yan College. ing 19, LT. Ride and Mackay each
The prizes were given away by 3 Lingnan University. Time: 3 took three wickets for 13 and 10. Mr. Fox Po-choi. Director of respectively.
South China Athletic Association, at the conclusion of the meet.
BESULTS
QUADRANGULAR RUGBY TOURNEY
and two
mins. 58 secs.
:1
Junior 1,500 Metres Relay: 1. King's College,
South China Athletic Association Inter-Divisional Relay:" 1. Football 100 Metres: 1, Yu Kai-yan, 2-Section. 3. Basketball Section. Sin Kwok-bum, Time: 12 secs.
200 Metres: 1. Cheung Chau, 2
Staff 100 Metres Handicap:
1.
Sin Kwok-bun 3. Lung Kai-ming. Chang Kwan tuer. 2. Yip Chan-"
wing, 3. Leung Kin-fan. Time: 25.1 secs.
400 Metres: 1. Cheung Chau, 2.
TODAY
E.N. -DEFEAT ARMY Royal Navy won the Quadrangu lar Rugby Tournament on Satur day in defeating Army by a goal Sing Kwok-bun, 3, Cheung Kat SPORTING FIXTURES
tries (11 points) to nil; put." Time: 58.2 seck. after leading at the interval by 800 Metres. 1. Lai Pan-yun, 2. Chan Chiu-wall" 3. Lau Sam-tal. Nayy have yet one game tu play Time: mins. 22.3 secs. against Police next Saturday, but 1,500 Metres: 1. Cháu Chí T they have already won the Tourna-2. Lal Pan-yun, 3. Lam Kin-tan quent regardless of the result of 10,000 Metres Open to Colony: that game.
Lei Yuk-fung, 2. Sig. Lewis, 3. Lam Nary's success was well deserved | Kin-fan Time: 38 mins. 07 sec.
six points,
SWEEPSTAKE RACE, and due to excellent team work. 110 Metres High Hurdles: 1.
to
RUGBY,Army Small Vaits Rugby League, 12th Heavy Re- giment, R.A. v. 3th A.A. (Soo- kunpoo), 3-p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1.FOOTBALL Charity Match in aid of EW.OF. and Bamber Fund, Rest V. Combined Chi- nese (Bookunpoo); 3.45 p.m. SATURDAY, JANUARY 4 CRICKET." Division: Cral- gengewer v. Police, Indian R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.. Civil Service V. Recreto.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 5 RIFLE SHOOTING,......... Hongkong Ride "Association Spoon and Practice Shoot at Kowloon City.
12.45 p.m.
The Sweepstakes race of the The first try came after 20 minutes Wong Ki-lim, 3. Liu Kwa-chuen, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on of play, Paul fielding the ball a 8. Chu Fook-sing. Saturday resulted in wins for Gull yaca from touch and evading 400 Metres Low Hurdies: 1. Ling score. King Kal-ming. 2. Wong Blu-chuen, 3. (Capt. A. O. G. Mills) in the "Afour defenders Class, and Allsa (Capt. W. A. In- took the kick but was charged Chang Kwan min. Time: 68.4, secs. gram) in the Mixed Class
down by Ford.
High Jump: 1. Chang Kwan - Detailed results follow:-
Five minutes later Bowden broke min. Height: 1.84 metres. through with the ball at his feet Pole Vault: 1. Fong Chi-hung. and Paul, following up. handed 2. Chu Fook-sing, 3. Kwan Chu- of Ficton and raced over input. Height: 9 feet 3 inches. the corner for a try. King failed with a
difficult kick and there was no further score till the in- terval.
•
Gull, A9
(Capt. A. 0. G. Mills). Koala, A18
(Mrs. M. Johnson). Redshank, A10-
(Mr. J. Krogh Moe). Maureen, A19 16.44.35
(Mr. D. G. G. Allen). Artemis, A4
(Mr. G. G. Wood). True Blue, AlI ́ ́.....
(Mr. L. Garner).
Painted Lady, A14.
(Dr. Dean Smith), (La Linda, A16
(Mr. Chidell); Jean, A15
Finished Pos
16.38.12 1
-16.42.22 2
18,43,173
4
16.44.51
5
Navy's remaining points very near the end of the when Honeywill took a pass from O'Riordan at top speed and went
came
game
"
16.45.30
8.
7
clean through the centre to score close in for Paul to add the goal
16.49.06 points.
16.50.05 B
18.50.55 9
18.52.4910
(Mr. L. Baker). Isobel, A7
(Capt. R. W. Berridge), Tyrone Chat, A§........ 16.54.37 11
(Mr. N. D. Christensen).
"MIXED 7 CLASS
Finished Corr, Pos. Ailsa, 13..... 17.01.21 17.01.21
(Capt. W. A. Ingram). Widgeon, Y5 17:07.55 17.05.46
(Major J. HBrown).
1
3
3,
owl, Gil 17.19.67 17.11.21
(Mr. G. L.. Eartgate), Wendy, Ga... 17.33.40 17.25.04 - 4
(Mr. H. W. Browne).
The teams were: NAVY Moraban; McGill, Honeywill, Paul and Bowden; O'Riordan and Rutherford; " Man- field, Watson (Capt.). Winter; King. Stockham; Longmuir. Beat- tie and Poola.
ARMY-Picton: Richards. Coombes, Douglass and Macdonald: Hook (Uspt.) and Wedderburn; Sutherland. Ford." Bompas;- Millar, Berry: Duke, Pinkerton and Gil- lam
POLICE DEFEATED
Club beat Police by 36 points to fa in their first Quadrangular, Tournament game, playing on their own ground, leading 9-0 at the interval
Charter, Bosanquet and Clodfrey scored.. tries for Club in the first half. After - the interval, Bosan- to changen · and deserved win, quet went over for Charter to con- the breather "Diehards" took the POINTS FOR CHAMPIONS
Fowler netted from a corner taken vert Rose kicked an excellenct | lead through Saw and Pearson Fielding a weakened eleven Kow- while Phippens reduced the de-
by Gow, an
penalty for Police from 35 yards 15 4 4 7 33 47 12, loon proved no match for the acft,'
CLUB-Odell, Eardley, Cart Immediately after. Godfrey Kwong Wah ... 14 4 3.7 24 39 11 champions, Bouth China, and only MIDDLESEX Jackson: Parker Skinzer, Stranke, Upton; Cow, scored another try for Club and 123118 22 318 the heroic defence put up by Laps- ghecham; Thomas, Bright, Wilkin Davies Fowler, Scott and Gratton Rose added further points for
10 13 71 lex. Lamb and Virich saved
ST. JOSEPH'S-Tsang Bowen, Police by scoring a second penalty son: Coomer. Pearson, Bullen, Saw them from a heavier defeat, than and Thomas,
Rumjahn: McDonald, Leonard, goal, Stewart and Thomson scor- by three clear
Boala
Roughley, Lam: Cruz, Castilho, Santos, Comes ed further tries for Club, Burford NAVY Robinson: With a weak half line to deal Britt; Honeywin, Croft, Barber: {and Leonard.
converting from the latter's with the Chinese front men was Phippens, Le Page, Hendy. Shep-
afart. given plenty of room to manoeuvre perd and Hawking. and Chan Tak-kee and Chow Man-
Club
Police
Kowloom
Algnals RAP 36th RA
24th R.A. REE
12th RA.
RAMO,
Internati
7th R.A.
35th R.A.
20th R.A
RASC.
Shett ASA.
14 211 18.55 5 14 0 2 12, 15 771 THIRD DIVISION
Goals.
E. W. D. L.F. A Pts
18 30 42 36 18, 24
13 10 2 37 15 22
14° 82° 4.45 21 18.
chi were constantly supplied with
SCRAPPY GAME "
14 734 34 16-17, beautiful passes by Lee Wal-tong A lone goal scored by Fowler in
14 -7.16 38 24'15 [who was content to lay back,
15 4-28 22:17.
15 7 2 8 28 41 16
the first half gave Club full points
"After bringing off two wonderful when they met St. Joseph's at the saves, including a penalty from Valley. The game wWAS ECTEDDY
15 62 7:36 30 14 Lee Wal-tong, Lapsley was finally with neither side showing much
15 8 3 6 32 28 15 beaten by a header from Chaa combination
12 5 3 4 27 24 13 ra-fal. Just before the interval 1344 3 -6628.38-11
Sammy Tsang gave a brillant
14 3 1 10 12 327 the lead was further increased by display at goal saving the Saints
15 2 1 10 11 437 Lee Wal-tong with a hard drive from a heavier defeat. On the
21 8 011 547 0 from short range. The third goal whole Club had more of the ex-
OTHER RESULTS Results of other league games were as follows-
SECOND DIVISION, Kowloon 08) China 19. XA.D.C 1, Royal Beats 5.
· Club, 0, R.′′Engineers 9.
› Middlesex: 1; Navy 2
30th RA3, R:A.B.CC-100
THIRD DIVISION International 1, Bignals 2- 38th RA, 3. R. Engineers 2. Shell 2, 24th RA. 5.
be teams were: CLUB:-Thompson: Bosanquet, Morgan, D. Hynes and Stewart: Charter and Thomson; Macrae. Burford, Heasman; Walkden, Need- hom Godrey, Taylor (Capt.) and Kennedy,
| POLICE: Callinan (Capt.); Reynolds, Howlett Innes and Dingsdale Jackson and Morrison;} Rose, Lewis, Searle Jenner. Oak- ley: Wright-Nooth, Hogarth and Hackett.
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VALLEY TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were clocked during the training gallops at Happy Valley on Saturday, morning:-
2nd Dis- 1st tance Qr. Qx.
3nd 4th 5th Qr. Qr.
8th East
Qr. Qr.
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Arnicber 11 Dashing Beauty &
Sports Lady - Trade Wind &
K.125 1 42 1.19
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1.21
1.59
2.33.1 3.05.
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1.22
2.00
2.34
1.55.1 2.24.4
29.3
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1,40.2.2.09.3
29.1
1.06.1 1.37.3 2.07
29,2
1.15 1.49.2 2.20
30.3
1.04.2 1.33.4
20.2
*111* 1.421 2121-
Bugle Green Diamond &
4..43
1.21 1.552
War Tax 1 41 Riverside Prairie View Look' See Wayworth
1.18.4 1.65.3 2273
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1.08 1.40 209,3
1
30.3 1.02.2 1.32 2.01 33 1.00
Tobaccoship &
- Cosair 1 33 Manhattan 1.34 Newborn Star &
36 Twinkling Star 1 Snow White ...... # 33 Harmony Star &
"Amulet Star-17:36
New Moon &
1 33 1.05 1.39 2.11
Vanguard 1 Distant View 11 88.3 1.113 145 215.3 2.43 Bendermeer. 14 381.15 1.503 222 Graceful View 135.4 1.1131492151 2432 Mam Ball
| 37.3 1.13.4–1422 Kom Pipe 14 40 1.18 1.50 2.2124249.1 Blver Spearg 40 1.17- 1.53,3 2.28.3 Newmarket Day 14 42.3 1.211.54.3 2.28.4 2.56 Casino &
·36 1.09.2 41:40.2 2.11 -
30.3
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28.1
28.3
28.1
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29.1
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Mountain View.1
241 1.08 1.41 2.11.4
331.05.3 1.36.3 2.08.1
30.4
29.3
National Courage 1 33.3 1.07 1:40. 2.10.1 Pigtail 14 43 121153 2.29 3.08 3.36 National Welfare 14 42 1.18.3 1.48.3 2.23.3 2.56.43.25
30.I
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Baggage Master 1 Blue Gownsid Macy...
34 35.3 1.09.4 1:40 210
1.07.2 1392 2.09
$29.1
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35.3
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11 401.174 151.2 2.264 2562
Royal Sovereign 11 394 1.16.1 147.4 2.21:4 254.4 3.24.2 29,3 Misty View
41 1.20 1.58 Anzac Day 13:41: The Koala Bear &
1.19 154 2.24.2 254.4
20.3
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Googly 11 424 1221593 2.34.1 3.07.3 73.39.3932
140 1.15.3150.1 2.21
30.4
Banta Anita &
Baratoga 1 413 1212 1:58.3 2.26.2 255
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