NEW ZEALANDERS' TOUR
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1949.
OUTDOOR SEASON OPENS
HUTTON & ASPINAL TAKE THE HONOURS FOR YORKS Roly Jenkins In Form Against Essex
Bradford, May 2.-Len Hutton, England opening bat, and Ronald Aspinal, burly Yorkshire pace bowler, took the honours on the New the accond day of the match between Yorkshire and Zealand touring team here.
A sparkling 167 by Hulton helped Yorkshire to make 346-in their first In the re- Innings in reply to the tourists' score of 370 for seven declared. mylning minutes New Zealand lost two second Innings wickels for only seven runs, Aspinal chiming both opening hatsmen.
Hutton showed he is as hungry for runs an ever even after three suc-. eessive-years of continuous cricket. In the first over he produced a superb square drive in taking a boundary off the slow lefthander, Burtt, and then followed a typical late cut for four against Cowie.
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Royal Forest
The Derby Favourite
D3, snicked u Hulton, when ball just in front of Scott at ürst slip, but went on to com- Plese his century in just under wide Using three hours. range of off strikes, he added another 50 in an hour and at with lea was still undefeated 161 to his credit,
Yorkshire were then 113 rung behind with four wickets down. Varaley inoked far from con- fortable after lunch and it was nourrier when he was bowled roun; his leg at 130,
DAVIS CUP
Clean Sweeps
For France
& Denmark
Watson helped Hutton to add 36 for the fourth wicket and was then bawled by the off-spinner, well Cowie bowled Rabone. without fuck. None of the bats- Hutton, were men, including
The cold happy aming him. wind kept the attendance down to about 7,000.
Button held out for a further 20 minutes after tea and then to fine leg. gave n tame valch His 167 included 20 fours and was made in just over four and
half hours. Only on three ce- casions was the England opening bat tricked into fuise strokes.
wicket stand with His th
a fine half Lester, who made century, realised 09.
After Yorkshire had failed by only 25 runs to head the New Zealamlers on the first innings. Honald Aspinal, big built fart medlum bowler, struck a great in the blow for Yorkshire
Tam Clark, University of Califórnia, leads Jack Miller and Hugh Mitchell of UCLA to the wire in the 880-yard dash at Berkeley on April 16.
Miller who is finishing second in the aliove pic-
with
Clark ture was disqualified for interfering and Mitchell awarded second place. The time was 1.55 minutes. California won the meet 67% to 631⁄2-AP Wirephoto.
minutes remaining by dismissing CORNELIUS RYAN SURVEYS both the tourists' opening bats- men for only seven runs.
from Lester Apurt
and the other Yorkshire Coxon,
to find their early season
Mondorf Les Bains, batsmen looked like men strøg-
May 2g Luxembourg, France has won her first form.
Lester hit one half volley the preliminary round of
beating ron Cowie out of the ground. Cup by Davis
Cowie was the pick of the Luxembourg.
New Zealand attack, but
Jer
the
Aaps
the able to close might easily have restricted the Yorkshire total.
In the third and fun day bowlers were not helped by the London, May 2.--Major yesterday afternoon, France won placing in the field. A side bel- Buchanen's Royal Forest both singles matches. Heart Results:
Bolle Gesa Weathen was made favourite for the
(France) beat Derby when the card was (Luxembourg) 6-0, 6-2, 6-1; beat (France) Remy over at the Victoria Paul 'called
here Club
tonight. His Gaston Wampach (Luxembourg) the price was cut from 10 to 16-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3
France had already won out- right the previous singles and
to 7 to 1.
The first six horses quoted in doubles.-Assoclated Press. the betting were all well backed.
There was also strong support
JANES WIN
2.-Den- May
for Barnes Park, third in the Copenhagen,
ilo
THE SCOREBOARD
The scoreboard at the end or second day's play read:
NEW ZEALAND
1st innings 370.
2nd innings,
B. Sutcliffe b. Aspinal
V. Scott bw. bowled As-
pinal
Two Thousand Guinens. was on offer at 25 to 1. Swallow mark beat Israel by five matches W. Hadice, not out Tail, who was made favourite 10 love and advanced into the W. Wallace, not out at the first callover, closed at 8 second round of the Davis Cup
to
tonight.
QUOTATIONS
The quotations were:
1 bgainst Royal Forest
8 to 1 Swallow Tall
100 to 7 Hindostan
100 to 6 Peter
Nimbus
Flower and
20 10 1 Fontenay II and
Amour Drake
45 to Bhenca Park
33 to Highlander III, Ridge Wood and Welsh Minstrel.- fleuter.
Race Entries
Entries for the 6th Extra
May 7 are given below.
for Starters
the
tournament,
where she will
meet France.
The results of yesterday's two Torben singles matches were Ulrich (Dermark) bent Arleh Weiss 6-4, 3-0, 1-8, 6-0, 0-3 and Kurt Neilsen (Denmark) de feated Yehuda Finkelkraut a-1. 6-3, 6-1-Associated Press.
Fred Perry's
New Job
Extras
Some Performances Of The
Indoor Track Season
Richmond Morcom of New Hampshire, a mem- her of the United States Olympic team at the Lan- don Games, set the best competitive mark of the last few weeks of the American Indoor track sen-
Son.
Morcom, who turned professional as a coach at the end of the indoor season, climaxed his career with a vault of 14 feet 9 inches in his next to last It was the appearance in competition on March 9. best vault by anyone throughout the entire season.
Woo accomplished
Cleveland and the next night,
at the Chiago Daily News Meet:
the which concluded
season, mark of
Morcom won with
14 feet 8 inches.
Harrison Dillard, Olympic 100 Metres Champlon, equalled the
Lor American record
the 60 when he for two yards high hurdles
won at Chicago in 7.1 seconds. Three days earlier al Montreal he had set two new Canadian indoor records-6.3 seconds for the 50-yard high hurdles and the 50-yard for 5.2 seconds dush.
YORKSHIRE
Cresswell
167
14
1st lanings.
C1 llution
Rabone
Well Wilson b, Burt
Halliday-c.-Cave-b-Cress-
The outdoor season started in California the last week-end in March with the best
Yardley D, Cowic
marks
Watson b. Rabone
11
Lester e, Sutcliffe b. Burtt Coxone, Cowie b. Burtt
30
being set by another Olympic
41
the University of California
at
totton, May 2-Britain's Aspinal c, Donnelly b, Burtt termis rulirs have engaged Wardle b, Cowic
Fred Perry,
tennis players of recent years.
10
C+ Mooney British Brennan greatest
Cowle the British Robinson, not out
Extras
help pep up Davis Cup team which faces Czechoslovakia at Wimbledon on May 14 to 17.
Perry, now a professional and
England's Soccer Teams For Continental Tour
Lontion. May 2-Frank Swift, many times England goalkeeper, who an« nounced that he would retire at the end of this season, has been included in the English Football Association team for the Continental tour this month: The following 20 players have will play Sweden In Stockholm on May 13, Norway in Oslo on been selected:
Goal: E. Dichbura (Tot May 18 and France in Farls on tenham Hotspur), F. Swift May 22.
matches will be
team י"י
(Manchester City). E. Willimins (Wolverhampton Wanderers); played against Finland in Hel- ogainst Full-backs; J. Aston (Manches-pink on May 15 and
United)
Ellerington Holland in Amsterdam on May (Southampton), E. Shimwell 18.
E. Westwood
ter
Sthapo City).
Half-backs: II. Cockburn (Manchester United), J. Dic kenson (Portsmouth), N. Frank- in (Stoke). 11. Harrison (Leices- ter City), W. Jones (Liverpool). A Lelty (Derby County), R.
Walter Winterbottom will be team manager, and Jimmy Trotter (Churlion) and Jesso Carver (Millwall) will as trainers.-Reuter.
travel
Wright (Sunderland), W. Wright HOME FOOTBALL (Wolverhampton Wanderers).
London May 2.-The results Forwards: R. Bentley (Chel-
C. of soccer games played today sen). T. Finney (Preston), Gibson (Aston Villa). A. Harris were:
First Division (Portsmouth), R. Langton (Pre-
Middlesbro 0 (Mid-Manchester 1 W. Mannion stan).
1 2 Presion dlesbrough). J. Milburn (Now- Wolves castle), J. Morris (Derby Coun Third Division (Northern) 1y), S. Mortensen (Blackpool), Southport Mullen (Wolverhampton Tranmere Wanderers).
Rowley
J.
(Manchester United).
Orient
The team leaves England by Palace air in two parties on May 10 and
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JOHN MACADAM'S COLUMN
New Men Wanted
For England's
Soccer Team
By ALEX JAMES England's Soccer selectors have
A Two-Book Contest been snared by their
Of 20 Chapters
This is a two-book contest of more than 20 chapters each book between, on our left, Trevor Wignall and Peter Wilson,† and the way the customers and ourselves want to see this scrap is for you two fellows to shake hands now and come out fighting
Wignall has been scrapping around since 1896, and Wilson since 1928, and while sports fans who will want to delve deeply into both their books will find a contrast in styles as wide as from South Kensington to South Devon, we warrant that the delving will be both informative and interesting.
own caution. Determined to win the international cham- pionship, they shied at the slightest risk in picking the Wembley team.
And where have they got to with it all?
The team came unstuck, and the selectors are wallowing in doubt. Pidyers who might have been tried against Scotland are still unknown quantities in the international field.
It would have been simple to test outstanding youngsters not this season. England loat
a Just the championship, but wonderful chance of "blooding" new stars.
Prestige is important in the European tour next month. Wo cannot afford to lose, and the F.A. must not be panicked in-
The Wignallian prose is redo-charged one that produces such
paragraphs lent of the old prize-ring-he futroductory
D: Yuseel (The Muscle) says things like "At the risk of When appearing didactic.." and the Jacobs grabbed the mike at Yan Wilsonian of the new
super-kee Stadium. New York, and to too many changes.
British Greyhounds Running For Dollars
Three British grey hounds and one Irish win- ner have been flown to America to try for dollars in the American Derby at Boston on May 9.
John Jollisse, British and European represen- tative for the Taunton Racing-Association, organised. the expedition."
There's one bad hitch in the can't come scheme If the dogs
NO WISER
bawied to an astonished multi- lude-We wuz robbed... we shoulda stood in bed! history was runde at a fight."
The touring players must in- Notwithstanding the contrast-clude the steady stock side, with ing of Books for everybody, at the right moment.
there is a lot in youngsters rendly for trying out..
But however you
these two
Wignall portentously reminds
thousands of
pouncis'
look at it.
the behemoths of sport that they the selectors are no water than particularly the Soccer when the season started.
Tom Finney may be a fiddling orth of free publicity from the winger, but played outside.
think
ho may save some anxious newspapers every day and Wil- son, for all his fascination with moments for the F.A.
Hert Williams
(Wolves),
a
his ringside view of every big fight here and abroad, for these 'keeper, and Walter Harri- past 21 years, is meticulous in
son (Leicester) should be inclui- his debunking of every facet heed. So should Don
can, in the most astringent terms (Leicester). he can lay tongue to.
HIS TROUBLE
team member, Craig Dixon of off with at least some of the Airmen Complete For lustance, of Gene Tunney
The Government
Soccer Tour
Revie
who can play "in almost any position and is just the Ucket for a touring team.
A GOOD PROSPECT
he says "The trouble is that he Much as I like Jackle Milburn, Los Angeles, who diet the 120- prize inney.
could read.. and of Mushky | I reckon he will be dropped. yard high hurdles in 14 seconds permits no dog to enter Britnin
Jackson, that Broadway charac-For centre forward there is and the 220-yard low hurdles without remaining in quarantine for six months. So, returning
tour by Byingter whose duly real trouble was either Jack Lee (Leicester), A football from the Americni greyhound boat through North Barnes and with the English language, he Charlie Wayman (Southamp COMPETITION classic, they'll be making no Sarawak has been made by No. declared: "I sure would like to ten), or even Tommy Lawton.
money for their owners. for six 209 Hongkong Squadron's come ta England and see the re-months. They'll be in the dog Soccer XI. The team, based at Dolby Beefsteaks run on the
Seletar, near Singapore, were Epstein Downs."
B
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in 22.8 seconds. EUROPEAN
340
Only
Bowling.
three Europeans matned in America for competi-pound. tion in the last month of the in-
that he the last year played he helped the British
Cowic Cave Burtt
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4 87
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Cresswell
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374
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12 134
Sutcliffe
2
0' 4 -Reuter.
U
Meeting of the Jockey Club for American citizen, who will be 40 this month. won 30 of the 38 encounters he played in the Nicholson Stakes, Mount Davis Davis Cup for Britain.
Mount
Stakes, First and secondl sec- tions, all carry 147 lbs.
1.
Mount Nicliclsen Stakes, Clase to win the Cup. That was in 21 Mile, 1949 Ponies).-Araxy. 1930, but ever since the sting Busy Bee, Canadian Potato Cuore has gone out of British tennis. Epinard, Good News, Kolinsky,
The British team of this year, the Portu- Mottram, defeated
Liberty Diamond, Morning Sky.
Reputation, Speed Wheel. Sunki spearheaded by The Hopeful, Vanguard.
2. Mount Parker Stakes, (INA
Furlonga. Class A. Old cuese by ve games to nil ini
Sec.).
Pontes-Estellita 147: Flying Dragon the Orst round.-Reuter.
139: Gentleman Jin 147; Hanny Bos
147: Hongkong Maiden 147; National
Glory 147: Radar 147; Shangrila
154; 9eber 155: Sprinter 165,
3. Taino han Stakes, at See).
1 Mile, Clars 7, 014 Punies-Al
Louis Feels Fine.
Fres 147; Arque II 147: Bronie Monila. May 3-Joo Louis. 185; Carlsen 152: Corrie Doo 147; Emeraldo 147: Fluke Shot
COUNTY CRICKET
Essex
Slykhuls was the only winner,
a
season's
Tiny Hancocks (Wolves), who played so well against Switzer- That is the prevalling note of land, is the direct, forcing wing. Trainer Stanley Diss has two able to make this tour by flying
He is two footed, at home on in the Sunderland in which Alra lot of the Wilsonlanu, and high- we so badly need.
have Norway's Erling Kaas dogs with him. One of them is
Night Breeze, the has won over Vice-Marshal A. C. Sanderson, y diverting most of it is. The and France's Marcel Hansenne.
£1,000 and five trophies for her Air Officer Commanding, Mai-latter part of his book is devoted either wing, and the
perlance he needs. taking a mile race in New York owner, William Charles of Lon-aya, was making an inspection to an analysis of the fighters he Cup campaigning will
tour of landing fields and tying has seen; weight by weight, and given him all the big-match ex- I'd like to see Freeman (Ful- 2in 4:11.4. a time
which was don.
stuff of controversy.
hom) at full-back. A good bettered later in the month by
raand, The other dog Blss is taking boat anchorages under his com- here should be a great deal of une
He picks Louls as his big man, prospect. When he forgets about tour with Fred Wilt, who was beaten con-
Opening the
draw with the Tommy Loughran as his best coring goals from the half-way sistently by Slykhuis during the is Daytown Whitethorn, belong-
Football cruiser, with Len Harvey as the line and drops into position, he (Sarawak) He has run 20 Kuching Dutchman's stay, Will's time ating to Mrs D. 1. Ash of Wol-goallesa erratic Tony
verhampton. Cleveland was 4:10.9.
has Club, a match fought in torren- best British cruiser of the period will be a great detender.
and
one. against whom the RAF players tial rain, the Kans, a
a pole vaulter, couldn't races, winning eight and London, May 2.-While Hut-
flew to "Jesselton, capital of breath of suspicion was never match Morcom, and innsenne won about £3B0. ton was scoring a
Borneo, to beat raised" and so he works through century
Another topflight British con-British North
depend on television and news- against the New Zealanders at was benten by Phil Thigpen in a 1,000-yard race. Thigpen had
learn Included several better read for yourself. the Worcestershire spinner, also Bradford today, Rols Jenkins, to turn in the best time of the tender will be Delmer Crystal a local slde 4 goals to mil. The the weights in a manner you had back to the small ones and wil
Against the hard glitter of this papers for their big money, known British greyhound en- Mainy constables from the North
epigrammatle writing there is the He pleads for better comfort showed a glimpse of his South last four weeks, 2:12.0, to beat from the Kennels of a well-home
Constabulary. thusiast, Miss Deimer Brice of Borneo win over a Chinese XIgaslight nestalgia of Wignall's for the terrace fans: he recallo African form when playing for
3-0 A the MCC
which F/Lhalf-century of recollection that the Golden Age of the early 20's. against
Sandakan, in log, necording
Dolphin scored all the goals, takes in not only the sport, but and still praises the current up-
Bays Fiving Wheel 159: Ingrid 147: Kelly weight champlon who arrived
After
trainer, Robert Burls, has done ended the tour and avenged a also the social background of the and-comers; he 17: Kwon Ming 147 ning by plane on Monday for two
for four. Jenkins claimed four
Indoor weeks Miami Beauty
ever enw, at greatest try he season his best at the 525-yard track previous 4-0 defeat suffered by three-Boer World I and World Shaw, Scots fly-half, scored the 1471 Marigold 147 17: Pesenek 147; Tears Bridge 147 exhibition matciter** of
were:
at Celtic Park in Belfast, Nor- the Hongkong Squadron at the wars.
He as actively in the first two, Twickenhamn in 1939, and C, B. Iosebud 141; Shinhin 155; Strathna rounds each on Thursday night, wckets for 10 runs in six overs. The collapse continued so that toder that he is feeling the last, the wickets fell for 83
Ireland, 60-yard dash-William Dwyer
thern
ran the hands of the Chinese team. and did a job in Hara 147.
suld
of Rhode Island, 6.2 secs. Slaken. 4. Melni Davis
course in 29.13 seconds. to give my the And ready
and the MCC gained a lead of
440-yard run-Mat Whitfeld,
The Squadron team was cap- and from one end of the half-ry was the Champion of Cham- Sec.), Fram 2 M.P.. 1949 Pontes,fine
of words Dallerinn. By the way, Condor, Dat best out here."
Ohio State 40.7.
A case of distemper cut short tained by Corporal T. F. Ste- century to the other, he was Loals will fight Jim Wilkins, Handy
Included Farmers,
have
the spining millions Somerset,
not who plus, Ennard,
of the Irish phenson, and run-Frank Fox, the racing carcer GOO-yard States Army United
S/L. sport and fiction. Commander, Happy Return, Jorrocks, Kwong local
and beaten Glamorgan since the war. Seton Hall College, 1:10.0.
Buller," to Squadron
THE MOVE BACK entry, Meddlesome champion, Leung, tim, Treasurer.
1 heavyweight
held a fair chance of beating
880-yard run-Don Gehrman, only two races so far. The it. Hatfield, D.F.C., Engineer Old then trade punches with the champlons in their friendly U. of Wisconsin. 1:53.1,
Luxton, Flying K.
Officer This has made no cffete elder | nail, dog won one of these at Shel-II 1,000-yard run-Phi Thigpen, borne Park, Dublin. Its owner. W. H. J, Kearney. Aircraftman statesman of probably the grea hero's teh at Taunton. Conner 144: Hanny Valley 130 Stevens, Pacifle Coast fighter.
Loula received
Somerset daimissed the Seton Hall, 2:12.0.
John McGrath, says the dog is 3. Martin, L.A.C. W. Hill, Flight test sports writer of us all. He welcome at the International
after an One Mile-Fred Wat New in good shape now. He will Lieutenant T. O. Smith, and foresceo, as we have done our Mayor Manuel Welshmen for 215,
Officar E.G.N. Cop-selves for some time, that sport the opening partnership of UT by York, 4:10.0.
take the dog to Boston himsel Flying
will move out of the vast stadia Talmoshan Stakes, (2nd See.) Airport with
Fuente heading
Emrys Davies and P. Clift, and Two Miles-Curtis Stone,
-Associated Press. Inown Bnished the
day 125 runs on Philadelphia, 9:00.1. fighters like with nine wickets left.
Glamorgan could not master 60-yard! hurdles Harrison the googlles and ler breaks of Dillard, 7.1. Lawrence, who bowled sklifully ligh Jump-Bill
5.
Victoria Penk 11'cap.. Стани 2. See Once Round Poles Amazon 159:
147: retired and undefeated heavy-ord sex had amassed 293
Akv
Jeep Lee 180; Lily 148: Lucky Strike 145: tehard I 140; Fmme 144: V3 Day 145.
1 Mile. Class 7. Did Ponies-Airfield | da
187: Elmer 147: Fat Choy 147: Flight welcomers.
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142: Good Bay 147: Tranny Event 147: Louis said he had
Ilarvard 160; Jackal 130: Kingster
147: Midnight Express 159, Natonal "good Filipino
three
Chard 150: Pacific 158: Prosperity the Docusen brothers."-United 147: Rosemarie 147; Sans Atout 147: Press.
Sapientia 205: Sino Marshal :147;
Sulphur 147: Wright 147,-
7.
Mount Parker Stake, (2nd
Sec.), Fur, Clan B, Old Pontes-
Arefle 147; Atlantic 107: Busted
22.
Hansenne,
at
BEST MARKS Best marks in the last four
of the
Vensle,
International Horse Show
and took seven for^09.
New York, 0 feet 7 in.
+
and Harold Gimblcit made 87 for Somerset's wicket.
2011
first
Straight 147: Emperors Cat 147: Rome, May 2-Spain's neat
Fearless Winess 147 Jeep Beauty
107: Lola Aapola 147; Sure Shot 147 riding cavalry Tonsail 155."
Ponlearest Beauty 137; Dom!
team again do- minated the 18th Rome Internn-
CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES
Close of play stores were: At Lords: MCC 378 for Elrich 02 not out); Essex 350 (Avery 143. Bailey 871.
Victoria Teak Peap, national Horse Show yesterday.inclared and 108 for 3 (W. J. Bec.). Once Round, Class 2014 Spain got first and third places.
On this third day of the meel hion Day 191; Firing Arrow 135: Ing, Britain and Sweden for the Jeen Bhine 141; Pearl Diver 133:
Shannen 189: Brst time were placed among the
lensant Valley 140:
Bonkunpote 148: Bunshine 153,
B. Mount Parker Riske, a first five, who got ribbons.
Rec.), 6 Fur., Class 8, Old Ponies.
Eire and Italy yesterday fall- Ame: Clipper 147 Betty L 152; ed to show-Associated Press.
Down 147: Dirigendfield 147; Xym
At Oxford: Oxford University 328 nurt 81 for 3; Gloucester- hire 239 (Emmet 78, Allon 113, Chnsterton for 713.
"At Taunton: Somerset 204 and--134-for-one (Cimblett 02
Witsere 147: Mabuliny 147;i Patina: Swimming Cancelled int it almorzan 218 (Clit
147: Pinkie. 182: Trial Trip 153
io mint Davis Riskoi, “....(Ind
The European
Y.M.C.A. and dance
Pimits - Oainion,
10. W. Jones 51, Lawrence 7 for 80)
At Portsmouth: Real. Navy May say: Queen, arranged for Wednesday at 8241 (Ainsworth 07. Racing harpshoofer, Birychnine vertory p.m. has been postponed to Hampshire 136 for 4 (McCorkoll Bhip. Castle Princas, Good News, Felday at 7p.m.
09)-Reuter. The Tigrean..
gec.) Frame-4.MP. 1940 Pane swimming gain Amsterdam, Honey Dew, Jemima,
Pole Vault-Richmond Mor- com, 14 Icel 0 in.
Broad Jump-Jewell Daily, Purdus U., 24 feet 7 in.
Shot Put-Jim Fuchs, Yalo U.. 30 feet 3 in.
35-lb. weight-Jim Scholtz, Army. 57 feet 11 in.
Today's Football
There will be two First Divi- slon League soccer matches. played this evening.
At Boundary Street, Police meet St. Joseph's.
At Caroline Hill, South China "A" meet RAF,
The kick-off in elther match is at 6 p.m."
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Most certainly two for 'the shelves.
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⚫ "Ringside. Scat”. (Rich ähc Cowan, 12s. 6d), by Peter. Wilson,
-(London Expresa. Servios)
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