THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1933.
ARTILLERY GOING STRONG
CAPPED FOR ENGLAND
GERRARD AGAIN HQNOURED
TWO POINTS NEARER
CHAMPIONSHIP
BORDERERS AND LINCOLNS
VALUABLE GROUND
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HOME & LOCAL THE Artillery are two more points
RUGBY
LOSE
St. Joseph's..
DIVISION. İ.
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nearer tour ambitious quest—tha first division, hipionship of tas nawin the Borderers and Lincolnag. A. R. A. Gerrard, an old Hong-ropping a point to each other, the Navy
sie, even if my puppy. h. Police kong boy, has been selected as' weden Unina, sacula" now Have the S. W. Borderers 2 a three-quarter back for Eng-atistaction of occupying second place
land against Scotland
tinni call-over. in the
International Rugby Champion. ship next Satuday.
Shanghai is also to be represent- ed in the person of K.L.T. Jackson, the son of a 'Shanghai doctor.
.Dr
BRYANT'S share in the leader's
success against St. Joseph's wha three goals, a useful piece of work, but the chief credit goes to Moore; who played his finest game of the
Benson,
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Kecrui
Kowloon F. C.
Lincoln Regt. League Table.
Guale
募
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. 15 12 0 3 44 22 24 12 29 10 17
41 18 10
4 35 19 14
6 1 4 23 16 13
B.A. South China. 11 8 s. W.
rderers.. 12 7. 2 Lincom Regt. 12 St. Joseph's 11 R. Navy -
6 07 20 23 12 13 MOORE has been making steady H.K.F.C.
13 6 8 7 17 33 12 Mo
progress in serior football this. Police.. 11 50 8 19 23 10 ,car, every week showing an impro-ama Au. 8 3 2 3 26 20 8 sowoon F.C. 14 40 10 33 8 Recreio
16 1 0 14 17 82 2
Gerrard is the son of a former Hongkong Police Inspector, and has previously gained his inter-
ement in the finer points of forwar. "ational colours, lay. His partnership with Seat on
then he played aturday was far too effeclive nne.
England penetrating for Victor and Sousa u gainst Ireland on rithstand, and this loft wing spel. ebruary 11, Eng-rouls in every movement they made. nd gaining "one
THAT "matter of fact football her greatest which cost them the shield match gainst the Linccins the previous anny years. Ger-week was not repeated agaitist the the pressure was ard was unlucky Saints. Indeed enough to sustain maintained right through, and fur. injured eye her goals might easily have been core by the Gunners in the closing
GERRARD.
victories for
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and had to leave the field, but the selectors have apparently refused to allow that to affect his selection against Scot- land, and the team will remain unaltered.
England's selected fifteen is:
ENGLAND.
Full Back.
T. W. Brown (Bristol);
Three-quarter Bucks.
LA. Booth (Headingley),
D. W. Burland (Bristol).
R. A. Gerrard (Bath and formerly
of Hongkong) and A. L. Novis (The Army and Blackheath);
Half-backs.
W. Elliot (Roval Navy and United Services) and B. C. Gadury (Leices tex);
Forwards.
D. A. Kendrew (The Army
Woodford),
G. G. Gregory (Bristol).
minutes,
..
THERE was no real weakness in the winning team, and in any case St. Joseph's was not in a position to ex-
South China China Ath. Tsung Tain
DIVISION II.
5 R. A.
&
Eastern
2 Kowloon F. C. Club-Lincolns match not played.
League Table.
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THE inspiration of AV. Gozan. was sorely missed by the Sain‹8, who played rather despairing ent "lost" sort of game, Thera wai something of the "sheep without shepherd" about them.
THE Lincolns have every reason to j feel satisfied with their division of
VARSITY TAKE THE
RATTLED NET-Bryant, Artli- lery sharp shooter, who was in fine form against St. Joseph's an Saturday and scored thres goals.
HOCKEY
TRIALS WANTED
CHAMPIONS V REST PROBLEM
SUGGESTED TEAM
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pints with the Borderers. Evin if he territorial advantage did some what lay with the "24th, the Lin- WEEK-END GAMES AND pins deserved their share of the spoila if only for the tenacious way in hich they stuck to a difficult task. was To frustrate Jones when he
game playing an uncommonly good required some quick thinking and equally quick action,
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DODMORE, the Boderers' centre half is the prototype of A len, A natural the Artillery's right back.
of the footballer, he combines al essentials of a pivot in carrying out Goals.
his job as successfully as most centre- a good P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.halfs in local football, and China Ath. 20 10 3 1 57 13 36
leal more successfully than quite a number. S. W.
A
Borderers. 19 14 1.4 81 22 21 Lincoln Regt 18 12 2 4 46 21 26 20 25 R. Navy. 18 11 3 4
19 11 China.
.18 South
9 Tain.. 19 7 3 Toung
17 Ενο Kowloon F. C. 18 4 2 12
17 23 12 21 58 7 and H.K.F.C.
St. Joseph's. 15 20 13 20 67 Eastern . 18 1 1 16 10 83
N. L. Evans (Royal Navy and
United Services),
S. Ronceroni (Richmond),
A. S
port Services),
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pose them as only B. Gasano offered C. Webb (Royal Navy and Devon-ny real source of worry to Allen and Co., and he was carefully shadowed by the right back. I am still wait ing to nee Allen play a poor game. Not because I am anicus that she should, but purely as an interesting study.
W. H. Weston (Northampton), C. L. Troon (Army and Aldershol Services) and
EH. Sadler (The Army).
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OSMUND'S EASY WIN
BILLIARDS TITLE
RETAINED
SGT. JARMAN SUFFERS FROM NERVES
Good Recovery Made From Bad Start
A. J. Osmund, holder of
the
THE CHAMPION.
RESULTS
By "Bully O{"
MAGNIFICENT CRICKET DURING WEEK-END
MUST WIN CHAMPIONSHIP
1.R.C. LOSE TO KOWLOON
In a week-end of brilliant aca.evement, the University de- feated in turn Kowloon Cricket Club and the Cra.gengower to pat themselves on top of the first division of the cricket league, and in such a position, that the IRC, even by win- n.ng their last match can only earn the right of a replay for. the championship title.
The University, despite the absence DJ.N. Anderson, confounded al e critics by sensationally bealing he K.C.C., on Saturday, raubing the eninsula Club of their upustAURIAȘI I winning the championship and Lacing themselves in a sound prosci. n. Yesterday they went even cha etter and overcame Craigengowr Iter some intensely exciting crickel. If the Indian Recreation Club are have any further interest in the hampionship, they must defeat Kow- en in their remaining gome
IF
E. ZIMMERN, who scored, #1 against the University for Craigen gower yesterday, yet saw his team beaten by two wickets.
conned their chances for the Spr.. Tucker (RE) v Crai-
LEAD
CAN PACKER
AND
SHAW WIN?
SEMI-FINAL TIE TO-MORROW
KEEN. TENNIS ASSURED
(By "Veritas") Packer and Shaw. who have leapt into prominence as a result of a series of ex- ellent achievements in the pen doubles during the past Fortnight are to-morrow aced with the task of beat- ing Fincher and Goldman for right of entry into the final of the championship.
Their performances have encourag ed a considerable amount of faith among the general publie in their and dbility to achieve this quest, there is no doubt that, win or lone the navy men will give an entertain ing display..
A fourth wicket partnership of 155 y C. J. Stapleton, who reached three gures before being run out, and L.G. Lee (66 not cut) gave the CC.C. a comfortable win in the Omar (C.C.C.) v Varsity 8 for 43 division and materially A. T. Lee (Varsity) v.C.C. 6 for 28
€ for 34 The Stand Court should be filled gengower)
Abbas (Craigengower)
to capacity to-morrow, for this pro- VRE... 5 for 11mises to be the most attractivo of G.E.R. Divett (H.K.C.C.) v Navn (University) v
itle.
The best performances of the week-S. and were:
BATTING.
CJ. Stapleton (K.C.C.)
versity 2nd XI
"Uni-
100
L. D. Kilbee (H.KC.C. 2nd XI)
v Police
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Cpl. Colledge (R A.M.C.) v Civil
Service 2nd XI.
The Selectors will soon be E. Zimmern (C.C.C.) v Varsity burdened with the task of. T. Elde (Varsity) picking the "Rest" ladies 3. Lee, (K.C.C.) v University
2nd XI eleven to meet the Hong
Sgt. Davies (R.A.M.C.) Civil Kong Ladies. Champions of Service
tion.
% 83%
E.L. Gosana
K.C.C.
A.T. Lee (University) v
K.C.C.
C.F. Alexander (Police) v
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.
LEAGUES TABLES.
University
C. C. C... 60
66.
65
Indian R. C.
54 H.K.C.C.
Kowloon C.C.
GO
Craigengewer Navy
the Caer Clark Cup Competi-!.W.E. Bishop (H.K.C.C. 2nd This match, which XD) v Police.. marks the official closure to T.A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)) v Navy 51
Lt. Walker (Army) v Civil the competition for the 1932-1 Service 33 season, will be followed iu-
signifies. not out. mediately by the presentati m
BOWLING of the trophy and the Southern. runners-up cup.
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FOR two weeks in successien Kow- the field F
loon have trooped off with another mark added to the "de- feat" column", yet each time have do .10. been singularly unlucky to for value fot
endeavour to help the The Police were never
Leam*, their two points on Saturday. Quite electors, who have foar apart from the fact that Kowloon tamely, St. Andrew's, Recreio, Y. M
ཀ enjoyed an equal share of the ex- A., and the C. B. A. at their dis- changes, the goal which brought vic-posal, I suggest that at least three. tory and defent simultaneous y, was rial matches be play before the final The three matches largely the work of the godices of team is glected! loss. Cook, too, the Kowloon custo be in the nature of Probables versus Possibles and should arouse
interest ian, was a little to blame.
among the ladies: With this number of catcher it wil afford the selectors a better op. portunity of finding the Kowloon's players."
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South China brought the triump hant march of the Artillery second string to an abrupt full stop, when they niled on five goals. The Artil- looked a fifth rate 'team and the cry defence was helpless before the dazz- ing initiative of the Chinese for- wards,
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ONE ESSENTIALITY. One point, though, I think must
LL. Garthwaite (Army)
Civil Service
Army
League 1.
Civil Service C.C.
Longue
the two doubles semi-final, and by 5 for 18 the very nature of the challenge to Fincher and Goldman, offers far
5 for 23 greater scope for speculation.
Without in any way under-catimat
5 for 51 ing the value of the Packer-Shaw combination I cannot help feeling 6 for 73 that the K.C.C. couple will prove just
too good for them. Goldman
trifle more reliable a partner for Cor Teddy Fincher than Show is Packer, although Shaw has enjoyed tourna-
his inspirations during the
P. W. D. L. Pts.ment and has given his- colleaguo
7 0.0 1 18
6 0 1 15 50.2 15 32111
worth support from the net.
PACKER ASSISTED.
The court promises to be fast and this, will favour Packer, who thrives on a hard and fast court. His chief attacking strokes are sizzling fore- hand and backhand drives, but he Pts. needs the right type of court for
their
effective
RISC
to Goldman and Pincher will have: concentrate on breaking up his farm of attack and both need to be in good vollering form to accomplish it. It will be surprising i the match ends in less than four sets, and it is more than likely that the whole distance will be required.
7
8 for 34
Kowloon C.C. Craigengower C.C.
10
9
Hong Kong CC
Tidon R.C.
Pollen R.C.
5
0 20. 2 10 9 15
8 4
LOCAL YACHTING. Second Corinthian Race Sailed at North Point.
the
Poller R.C. Club de Recreio
Now...
3 1 5 10
83 0 5
E. and S. University
10 2 2 6
9 2 1 6
8 1.0
C.S.C.C.
R.A.S.C.
R.A have withdraw
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from the
A GOOD TURN OUT. Joan, sailed by Mr. F. Cope, won league and points for the one match "G" Class yacht race in the against the K.C.C. have been de second of the Corinthian series when she beat Toynette (Miss Patchett) and Zephyr (Major Wren) hy a very satisfying margin.
be borne in mind, and that is this. Dorothea (Miss Knill) won the The trial_matches should be ron" Class and La Linda (Mojor. fined to ladies only, as it is of ria Lochner) the "A" Cla
The best performance of the day came from Taikoo, who, in heating
use whatever to vie ladies' teams
Course:(1) Channel Rka (S), the Signals, enjoyed the fruits of vic-
vitel (2) Mark On Line (S), (3) Rumsey tory for the first time his
against men. It will be season.
mistake if the latter course is Shoal (9), (4) Mark On Line (P), adopted.
(6) Channel Rks. (P).
Distance.-7.9 miles.
DIVISION III.
S. W. Borderers 4 Recreio
:0
Taikoo C.R.C. ERLA.S.C.
1
3 R.C. of Signals
Radio S. C.
1
Goals,
League Table.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. S. W.
Borderers 17 16 1 1 87 16 31 R.A.S.C... 17 13 1 3 68 11: Lincoln Regt. 15 13 0 2 06 17: St. Joseph's 16 G 10 3 3 61 18:
19 KOWLOON MARATHON. China Ath...
R, A. F. South China. 18 Radio S.C. .. 18 R. E. R.C. of Recreio University 17. 2
3 12 Taikoo C.R.C. 21 1 2 18 16 130.
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billiards championship of the Colony, Twelfth Annual Event on or Signals 1881 122
had no dificulty in retaining the title when he met C/Sgt. Jarman in the
-Anal at St. Patrick's Club on Saturday
Monday Next.
night. He won by 1,000 points to 723. ENTRIES ON WEDNESDAY.
3
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Hongkong, I understand, will be fielding the same team practically as hat which has done such yeoman service during the season. Un-
Lokost püfour versons, since the
"G" Class started at 14.45.
SCANDINAVIAN, CUP."
The Scandinavian" Cup, contested
Inception of the Cuer Clark Cup, is a by British and Scandinavian boats.
w of which they may truly be resulted in a win for Britain by 40 roud
paints to 34 yesterday.
For the first trial match I have
During the morning race, the wind made the following selections. I was quite fresh until the rachta re- have balanced the terms na best I cun turned to mark off club from Channel. and feel confident that the trial, if Rock. Here the wind died away on arried out will prove a success and the leaders and all boats came to- a guide to the selectors.
SUGGESTED TEAMS,
My selected teams for the first match are as follows:-
actual.
say
ucted.
I
am inclined to view Fincher and Goldman's chances as the better,
because not only has Goldman im- proved considerably since the start of the tournament, but becao-e past. experience has shown these two are capable of rising to big occasions.
WRESTLING FIASCO
DAULA TOYS WITH JOHNSON BUT GETS ONLY A DRAW
Less than 300 spectators were present at the Fo Hing Theatre, Kowloon, yesterday afternoon to see what was described as the unofficial wrestling cham- pionship bout of the Far East between "Tiger" Daula, claimant for the world's heavyweight title and Tor Johnson, the Swedish champion. The bout was to be de cided on the best of three falls within a period of one hour and eventually resulted in a tie, Johnson conceding a fall to Tiger after fifty minutes wrestling.
After witnessing the event one can-
from the
gether in a calm off the club. No-
than a wrestle and occasional hintu anchored though this might Judy ancho
such as "Give him a kiss" could bo have been a good move on the part of
the contestants were "sailing or heard. the leaders as the ebb'tide persistent not refrain from wondering Wactuel
Less than half an hour after the ".y prevented them from rounding.
really trying. for a decision. Many!
start the two men were warned by the Lo Linda (Major Lochner)
that they were thera, to accided advan.age and could have umpire Probab'es--B, A'mada (Recreio): ly rounded first but gained no ad were the times when Tiger held C. Osmund (Recreis), G. A. White antage as she was carried far to forced a pin but releasing one hand he wrestle and that if or action was (St. Andrew's): E. Xavier (Recreio), leeward by the tide. The other boats
tack hed it up as it appealing for a verdict shown the bout would be stopped. starboard E. M.. Benvia (C. B. A.), A., Fowler persevering on the
whise sunnson wriggle free. Tas The warning had no effect and a no (Y): E. M. Lee (St. Andrew's). C. along the shore at Causeway
was most apparent after the first fali contust veriet" was given. the Tun W 21694CCEN
In the second event Duke Zebisko, ten sucks
time limic of 24, Botelho (Recreio), M. Woolley (St. gained the advantage for With 21 games played out The Twelfth Annual Kowloon Taikas, who made their debut in lacal Andrew's), A. Alves (Recreio). O. across the ebb tide to Rumsey Shoal "Tiger" in no less than four occasions the Polish champion, was no match
the next murk,
was within an ace of getting a for Mighty Fuzel, Daula's brother, Marathon Race will be held on Non- soccer this year, have had 130 Brown (V).
Possibles--K. Fisher (C. B. A.):|
had shoal,
fall in the first thirty seconds when day, March 20-stbrting outside St.gainat, them,, which surely musgo Kos Recreio), M. L. W. Brysore, Luana, the committee boat, ek" and head up one hand in answer, although he opened well, scorin
near to constituting a record in andrew): 1. 1. Woolley (St. signal up to shorten the course
141. Barto
anchored off the
to the cheers 1rum the spectat.ra.
he caught the Indian unawares with FAULTY ARRANGEMENTS. Andrew's Church, Nathan Road, at kong.
Andrew's), M. Alves (Recreio), M. D. owing to the light wind. Consequent- The arrangements were nec'an that a butt to the stomach followed by a Ng Fo-kui. of South China, with White (St. Andrew's): M. Chan (Stly after Rumsey Shoal the yachts can be desired. The ring was situat-body-press. Afterwards he came in four, Bryant of the Artillery and Andrew) Buckmore (Y), M. Anished at the clubs. liric in time for ed on the stage but the edge of the for a deal of rough handling and after McPhee, three each were the lead-Smith (...), Andrew (Kecrete), a " Scandinavian boat Oslo, sailed by front and no protection offered to all Zebisko's strength seemed to be
well earned tiffin at 2 p... matting. was within a yard of the Fazel gained a full ing
gual
scorers. Incidentally P. Gittins (St. Andrew's). - McPhee's three were obtained for the Navy from outside left, and Davis, his partner, who made o welcome return to the Navy side netted the other two. against the Recreio,
With Osmund -establishing a lead from the start increasing it by average of between 16 and 20 points at each visit to the table, the 'difference of 207 at the interval proved:
4.30 p.m. Y too great for Jarman. The scores at
The course
só ha te identical with | the half way stage, which, took about San hour and a half, were Osmund 615, that of last year. Starting in Nathan Road, it runs northwards to Jarman 308.
to Prince Waterloo Road, then In the second half Jarman made a Edward Road along Waterloo Road, placky effort to deresse Damands lead,
turning towards Kowloon City at the and despite a break of 87 by Osmund the pointed scared of 485 and 416 by new Roman Catholic Church at Kow.
the winner and loser respectively loon Tong; along Tam Kung Road
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showed that Jarman was, more suc (formerly Kowloon City Road), pass- THEIR FINAL MATCH. cessful than in the early stages.
ing Bailey's Shipyard, the Green
.
Demand always had the game in. Island Cement works and Kowloon M.C.C. Tourists in Strong hand, but playing below his usual Decks to Chatham Baad; Chatham form he was fortunata in getting away with an early lend, due to Road, round Salisbury Road and back Position at Adelaide,
Jarman's nervousness and consequent into Nathan Road, finishing at the
BAL
Adelaide, Mar. 11:
WEEK END RESULTS.
·
A
A
the
the first home in the
Mr. Naces Was morning, but she was closely follow. Prevent the contestants falling into capped up and be entered the ring ed by three British boats so that the the auditorium and passibly. bady for the final back a beaten man tares in the Caur Clark Cup when
St. Andrew's completed their fixed be gained a victory in the injuring themselves. It was only Fazel had no difficulty in forcing his muck that saved stich a calamity over-advantage and gaining the deciding" they beat the Y.M.C.A. -nil, but the morning race by five points. Laking Johnson when he slipped over-fall within two minutes of the nd-start:
The race in the afternoon was sail the cage and was out for a count of tecrelo are better., placed for the Southern Runners-up trophy and ed under better wind conditions. The twenty. The again, when the com-
one with
batants rolled off the matting they CROSS COUNTRY RUN. remaining games to win this. need but two points from their two start was unikere were immediately parted and had tol
Spinnakers to port. ried for Am
some time antil the wind
Evenson Wins Cheshire resume from a standing position, headed near the first mark Channel
Arm-locks, toe-holds, Nelsons, half. Rock. Spinnaker drill was again the Nelsons, sclasars-holds, wrist-locks
Marathon. St. Andrew's Ladies, 7: Y.M.CA order after rounding this mark and and splits were freely used by both
while on the
but Daula was undoubtedly the helaman in indulged in men
superior showing more intimate knowledge of thy finer points and
Caer Clark Cup
G. (M. Woolley 3, P. Gitting 2, and this all
kept N. Lee).
V. Ladies
loss of control for positional play Church. The distance is approxi- the tour wore to-day dismissed for St. Andrew's
The M. C. C. in the final match of ILKL.H.C.. Twice Osmund appeared to have: manipulated the balls for a big break mately 6% miles. Last year's time 208 runs of which L E. G. Ames con Teerein
being ner
Rent back. tributed 63 before but in executing a cannon ha last the was 33 minutes and 58 seconds; the
South Australia lost V. Y. Richard. C.B.A whita.
of winner being L/C Palmer the
the lunch, the captain of Australian The usual, feature of Oamund's South Wales Borderers.""
play dismissed.) for yet another
At Innch game, a series of losing 'hazards, accounted almost solely for his
Wednesday the score was ten runs for one wicket margin of victory. In other depart March 16 and all applications should At the close of the innings South 2. ments, of the game Jarman compared be sent to the Hon. Secretary of St.Australia had made 191 runs, Ryan Club Mr. Richard H. collecting 61 before being dismissed, Zavourably with: the winner, and the Andrew's execution of, number of difcalt Wong, c/o South China Morning. The tourists made seven runs with-
out loss at the close of play......Rputer. | cannons was a feature of his gamo. Posl.
Entries close an
move.
"foring
King and blanketing
7 6 0 1.33 1 13
P. W. L. D. F. A. Perafty
opposing
on the
8 3 2 3-247 9
6 3 1 2 8 13 8
7 1 4 2 7 16 4 81 81 5 41 3
Mamak Tournament Incognitos, 4; 1st. H.K.S. Battery,
Friendlies
Macao, 3; C.BA., 2⠀ Y.M.C.A. "A", 4; ELM.3, Kent, 3.
London, Mar. 12. At Alderleyedge Cheshire yes- terday, the National cross country
WAS $47
Rock. Thening ran to Kowloon bring quicker than..his 'bulkier op race over 10 milca was started by
from Kowloon Rock to Lyemun Beacon it was cross tacking ponent. Had he gone all out he could Lord Stanley. There
onded the contest easily starters. probably have sif the way with a final spinnaker TUR
within an hour.
The winner was Evenson of the back to the club from the Beacon.
LOVING MATCH impatience of the spectators prior second, Dodd, Wirral Athletic to the opening bout and ironical (55.13), third, Sunderland, Birch- cheers greeted Fersose All when he field Harriers (55.24).
The first vacht home in the after: Community clapping market the Balford Harriers (Time, 5510
noon was Jan salled by Major Lochner for the British team but Feandinavian boats took the next two places. However on the total of the morning and afternoon races the British team gained the victory by ala points thus retaining the Cup.
d'd a spectacular war dance on the Birchfeld Harriera won the stage for his match with Mehar team. race. Our Osón Correspon- Blogh. It was more a loving match❘dent.
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