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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950.

JOHN MARSHALL BLAMES HIS DEFEATS IN JAPAN ON

TOO

MUCH

TRAINING

-Los Angeles,-Sept.-7.

John Marshall, record-breaking swimmer from Australia, last night blamed his recent defeats in international competition in Japan on "too much' training.”

Marshall, a freshman at Yale University, arrived here by Pan-American Clipper last night en route to New Haven, Connecticut. After setting several world's records in the American Nationals at Seattle, Marshall disappointed in hla performances against the Japanese.

He said: "It may be simply a case of too much training. Overall condi- Lions also were against me.”

ile explained he had been sraining for nine months before going against the Japanese, lic said he "reached his peak at Seattle,"

By "overall conditions" he referred particularly 10 the water temperatures in Japanese pools. He said they were in the mid-80's while he was used to ewimming in poole whilch nad water of lower temperatures.

Marshall rate: "It's good to get beaten once in a while. It makes you want to come back all the barrier,"

He said he would start trring next September 20 for the coming awlin reason. He is flying to the East-Unlied Prest.

Saddler A 7-5 Favourite To Beat Willie Pep

New York, Sept. 7. Sandy Saddler, the chal- lenger, was today a 7 to 5

Minor

Counties Opening Pair In Century Stand

Against West Indies

Norwich, Sept. 7.

A century first-wicket partnership by the York- #hiremen, W. Keighley (92) and W. Sutcliffe (56) gave the Minor Counties a good start when the West Indles left them to make 319 runs to avert an innings defeat here today, but by the close they had lost six wickets for 204 runs.

their first Earlier the West Indies had declared innings closed at 425 runs for the loss of five wickets in reply to their opponents 106 rtins. Keighley and Sutcliffe put on 122 runs for the first wickel, Sutcliffe hitting one six and eight fours and Keighley one six and 12 fours.

The West Indies halted bright- | wup bowled for 94 runs, having ly in the morning. Trestrait hit¦ engaged in a stand of 171 runs, 14 fours and two sixes in his 94,

Worrell joined Gomez, who

de in 100 minutes, and Gomez 117 runs to his credit, was had 10 tours in hi 117

runs.

Worred also drove freely and on favourite to regain the hit 10 tours in 62 minutes before World Featherweight title the West Indies, having added from the holder, Willie Pep, 148 runs in two hours, declared the funrt interval at 425 runs when they meet at the Yan-for live wickets They

were kee Stadium here tomorrow..., then

ahead of he

319 runs Minor Countries.

Gomyz COST-

a leg-before victim of Divecha, the Indian member of Oxford University allid Oxfordshire Reuter,

OTHER MATCHES

London, Sept. 7. The following were the close of play

scores in first-classi

Sadiffer knocked out Pep ins four rounds to win the title intinued the West Indies winningscricket games played today:

October,

191183 1

Trentral and

the day

their unfinished

following February T'ega re furth wieket stand was taken galned by beating him ou points.

There is great Interest in the fight here, and a gate of 35,000 is expected. Pep. who at 20 : four years older than his Negro

At Hastings: Under 32s 372 for eight declarest. Over 32 to 320 rans before Trestrall180 (E. Davies 107 not out. {Tattersall Ave for 45) and 202 tar seven (E. Davies 52, Palmer 50 not out).

GOLF

read, has won 152 and drawn Poulton one of his 155 professional

Saddler . won 115 of his

139 matches, 70 uf them by

&

Lead

At

Hironoshin Furuhashl, captain of the All Japan swimming team, left, shakes hands with John Marshall, 20, record-smashing Australlan star, in Tokyo, where a series of races was held matching the two. Furuhnabl consistently beat Marshall but was, in turn, beaten as consistently by the Hawaiina star, Ford Konno.

THE SPORTSMAN'S DIARY SUGGESTS

A Way Back For Britain

To Prestige

World Of Soccer

In The

There must be a way back for English soccer-back to the high position in the world's unofficial ranking list that was held before the World Cup series at Rio in June.

Results were a shock. Our defeat by an American team of part-timers and amateurs a severe blow to our prestige. There is, however, another and more realistic way of looking at the results, which reduces the gap between England and cup winners-Uruguay.

There is obviously one way of | popular member of the British e-establishing English soccer in Istes team in New Zealand. the eyes of the world. Let's get Uruguay to visit England. Let At Scarborough: North 288 them try playing English teams

South 284 English cordiflors. Lees for seven declared.

for seven (Insole 84).-Ileuter.

itnockouts, Both ure unbeaten Thorndon Park

ance they 11 net.

1::

Sauder has advantages height and rench, but otherwly the laxed me Purements abnost kentlerd.---Renter.

inte

HOME SOCCER

RESULTS

Thorndon Park,

Essex, Sept. 7.

First Visit

Allan Poulton, the 37 To India For

year-old Burhill Club assis lant, and Arthur Lees, of Sunningdale, the British Ryder Cup player, with

felals of 142. id the qunií - fiers of the Southern section of the News of the World: The following were the rematch-play golf tournament sults of football matche, played | here today,

today:

Swansea

London, Sept. 1.

SECOND DIVISION

4 Leeds United

_THRD_DIVISION- (SOUTHERN)

Colchester U 4 Hournemouth

1.eyton Orient 1 Northampton

0 Norwich City

Water!!

Watford

0 Newport County

THURD DIVISION

Barrow Carlisle U.

(NORTHERN)

3 Southport

1 Hartlepool 17.

-Reuter.

Rugger Results

London Sept. 7.

I

Leslie Ames

We shall need no alibig then, I should be very surprked if we could not more than hold our own with these "champions of the world

The Football Association should Deus national ride here. As Cards cost. let the sky be the

make every effort to atte: the

timit.

It would be so

worth

The caption over the tough- · looking bunch shown in this

. London frish newcomers this. reason include P. Ryan, a wing forward from Sydney. fle lavant for New South Wolos amplist the New Zen landers.

ROWED IN 1 881

Present at a dinner at Oxford

Cheung Kin-man

Breaks One

THEY

ARE STILL MY IDEAL WING

Insists JOHN MACADAM

It appeared at the time to be a simple enough thing to say that the old Motherwell wing of Stevenson and Ferrier was the best combination of touchline artists I had seen in some 30 years of watching football

Other names-crept into the story-such names as Bastin and James, Evans and Hall, and Brook and Tilson --and, one way and another, you would have thought that people would have been content to leave me with my recollection and rest content with theirs.

But no. The usuni vilification has set in. I had

forgotten Matthews and Mortensen ( hadn't); I has made the quali- Beation for the best-ever wing partnership too stlt (I did, de- iberately): I didn't know what 1 was talking about (I did),

5 it goen en by letter and (by conversation, and it inlight be no well to reiterate that the pont was to establish the pair of wingers who and achieved an understanding beyond bli other contemporary under- Standings; who had developed

technique of wing play based on mutual consideration and not on individuni brilliance alone,

This

CORROBORATION

Stevenson and Ferrier nchieved, and 1 had first-hand corroboration of the theory at the Fulbom-Charlton match the other evening from such obser- vers as Jack Tuan, lately of Portsmouth, and Billy Mc- Crucken, Jately of Aldershol.

Both agreed that they bad never seen a pair to equal the [two Motherwell men,

"Every manager In English

SIX IN A ROW

Singapore, Sept. 7.

The visiting Hongkong Chinese Booger XI sustained their sixth successivo defeat here when they went down to the Sino-Malays by 5-1 at Jalan Besar yesterday.

Apart from good positional play, the touring side did nothing worthy of note.

The score at half-time was Slugspore 3 and Hongkong 1. Ilangkong's goal being scored by Chu Weng-keung. --Reuter.

Seven-a-side

Attracts A Record Entry

The following is the dxture

football with a penny to spend list of the seven-n-side Stanley

went after them," bald Jack Tinn. "I never Saw anything

Shield

matches competition which begin on September 10. them. They played Re A record entry of 50 teams will be participating In this

tournament. year's

Bun were the winners

Dur player."

Of course,

Kowloon

were triangular play the order of today-which Motor it is not -

the scope of the last year- frgument would be widened to The quarter-finals, semi- include Mordue and Buction, anals and finals will be played with Curry ging behind them, off on September 23 and 24 fana the thres of them bewilder-

ing everything in sight and, in SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 fact, being practically the Jast

At Club Ground) tringle (except for Dimmocks, Ess, and Grimsdell, of 'Spurs) to be picked for England.

VILLA PAIR

More Record Lill, who had, so they say, the KM. (4) freferee Lt Bing-pull

sumie uncanny understanding.

2:30 pm: Kilches v. R.A.S.C. (9) (referee J.F. Ennis); 3.M.! Prison's v. K.M.D. (13) reforce J.G. Phitley): 3.30 p.m. South China (1) v. St Joseph's (B) (re- feree A.W. Leck); 4 p/m.t Navy (8) Some of the protestants go na

V. Tramways (A) (referee .w. Sharpel; 430 pm. 10 Ambulance far back as the Villa pair. Steve RAMC V, P.C.A, (B) (reteren 3.Y. Smith and Fred Weldon, of the Kwok; 5 pm.: 32 Gen. Hos. HAMC Sleve Bloomer days-how these Yard Pollen freteter C.K. Wool:

130

p.m. .A.5.C. (A) v. Chib arguments bring out the dear (relerce P.J. Dundon!: 6 pm.: old names

and, of course, Club (1) V. R.E.M.E. (A) (referen there was the other Villa pair. Chang: 4.30 p.m. Fastern v

14 Regt JLA. Tréferee D...”. Lalli jot around 1903 of Bache and

7

11Q 2 Ine,

120 Mortar 23 Fd. Regi, RA v. ty. A-10 De played before Sept. 10 (Date & place bu AT- ranged by SOIT HQ Land Forces); Sunday, Sept. 17 at Club Ground 2.30 pm Solleitors v. K.S.L.E.

Pollen (B) v. Police (C) referee Dr. George); 3.30 p.m.: Police (4) M. I Staffords Ireferen. Mak Yeung- tal): p.m.: St Joseph's A) V.

Wong King Kavy (A) (referra [ehong); 3.50 p.m.: Chh (C) v. Talkon Preferee Liu Ting-ka)); $ [ p.m.; RA.P.C, v, Club (^} {ro- feree Tiang King-hong); 8.30 p.m.; | South Chinà (A) v. Dockyard (A) interes L Ding-tong). ઇં pin.: MiniatureF.A. (A) v. I.A.M.G. (1) (referee Chan Tak-fa: 0.30 (p.m.; R.EM,E, (D) v. P.CA. (A) freferee H., Haynor); 7 p.m.; C.A.A. (13) V Tramwayn 401 (referee F.P. da Silva).

of

to mark the centenary of the Further hents of the Chi-i

There is a school of thought Oxfact and Cambridge nese Open Championships for Gillespie and Tunstall, of University and College Servinia sponsored by the Hongkong emeld United, and, of course, Sport Clubs was Ms Henry J. Chinese Amateur Swimming McAtee and Galacher, of Glas-referee F.A. Barretto); 3 H... Miller. Oxford Donagenarian. who rowed in the Oxford college Association were swum off,ow Celtic, to say nothing

Morton and Calms, i servants boat in 1881.

at the Ritz swimming pool; Mr

Apparently it takes as many Miller was known on last evening. the Wah Yan!

05 4 kids to make a wing Leton, Sept. 6.

of the schoolboy swimmer, Cheungrid, but fl still stick to my -turys, Uruguay: Cham- almost every Leslie Ames, the Kent pions of the World." A visit Thames hax our-man

and Kin-man, breaking the local original choice.. batsman

and former Eng from them would be an edura culier. He won many prizes.

Chinese Swim Meet record an entertainment und a land wicket-keeper, will touriem,

SELECTORS' PANIC are opportunity for British India for

the first time pla

to re-establish their when he captains the Com-uperiority. monwealth cricket team this winter.

LATEST FROM RIO

To the

reach

heltancy

for the 400-metre free stvle,, Ile beltered Malayan Chl-

(London Express Service)

and lanese Yeung Wai-ngo's pre-HKRA Arranges

decision which the MCC com-

nitice have already shown in vinus best time of 6 mins. their Australian tour selections 27 secs. with a new record we can now adri signs of mild of 5 mins. 26.2 secs.

nic. Norman Yardley, one of

W. V. Robins to watch the was given after the events. The selectors, was Joined by

A brilliant fireworks display performance of Kenneth Preston the came between Essex and the West Indians.

Programme Of Shoots

Poulton, who yesterday broke the eourse record with 70, 2) allowed this tip with a coconu

Severe suspensions, varying round of 73, while Lees had two During the nine years of his from five to 15 matches, have Tix. Our stroke behind then career as an England cricketer, been imposed on the two teams, crone the Seat, Jimmy Adam. Ammes visited every Test-play- Huracan anti Belez Sarsfield, the British Ryder Cup player, ing country except India. Now,

who clashed during

" Sun- whore 20 today equalled Poul-in his 15th year, and a incmber

Finalists who will fight it out No foo.ball match. tour's reward.

on Saturday and Sunday night tion has arranged a programme of the England Selection Com

action was taken against the

Ihre as follows:

of shouts from September 17 to mittee.

captain the British referee, J. E. Meade. he is to

Now Preston has riot' bowled Men's Bonnetre free-styles Tout December 10. One of the ob- Commonwealth team which is

Hang (Fortuna). than 600 avers

Cheung Kin-man Jects of these sheets is to select This action has been taken by

in fire Ferienal. Weng Kam-wah (Chinese

the Inter-Colony

I

Torquay Athletic beat Bor- deaux (France) by nine points, to six in à Rugby Union match played łodny. In Another match Penryn beat Plymouth Albion by eight points to nix.-Router.

Rugby Union

WEMBLEY BEAT

WIMBLEDON

Henry Catton, foriner Open Champion, not in by the margin

nay

More

The Hongkong Rifle Associa

of two strokes, having a second paying a second visit to India, the tribunal of the disciplinary class cricket, and his intention, Cheong Weldues (Foghans a team for

been committee tour, which has

by

tomat of 30 for a total of 149. The The farmer Open Champlon, Altarranged Parchom. failed to qualify with wor.h, a total of 163. Reuter.

Army Hockey-in

of the

Chan

As he told Argentine

me, is to rest his at Tal-ning (Chinese YMCA), Lau Pustal matches for which two

Kam-hung (Kowloon YMCA),

tems, one Sit (a) and one SR George Duck Football Association, who are injured leg this winter,

These the man whom Ames determined to stamp out such What mockery it becomes mui

Cine 100-metre free styla: Leong) (b), have been entered.

Shing). succeeded na

South American when

Chung

Kwak matches are slow shoots at 300. England wicker-incidents

the selectors make Neam-hung (Chinese VMCA), Fung 502 and COD yards keeper,

should provide Ames football.

journey of this description to seeram-chi (Chinese YMCA), Wong with a fund of

Tuk-ping (Chinese YMPA), Tevelent fi- S.

the youngster who himself has nothing-mut Barra, trainer of

(Chung Shing), Lung <ける the current uracan

the faintest idea of going over-wet-har Kowloon YMCA). has scam,

been of cricket in India,

seas this year,

400-meire suspended for four months and

style. free Cheung Kle-man (Fartura), tau This will be particularly useful

25 days. It is likely that the

Ram-pa (Kostesen | YMCA), Lam to his colleagues on the Selec-round will be closed

Kwan-ngar (Chinese YMCAY, Wond tinn Caramitice in choosing the several ganes

Warnswaly (Chinese YMCA), Weng Kwatrebi ceHines YMCA); Wong MCC The first Army hockey trin}

team if the proposed

Long-hoi (Individual), will take place at the Army tour of India, Pakistan and sports ground, Sookunpon at Cryton in 1951-52 materiallses. 5:15 pm on Saturday. Sep-in any cure India will send tunber 8. The following have įside to Fugland in 1852, been selected to play in

this trial:

Capt.

Trial

London, Sept. 7. Wembley tonight beat Wirable- | ! don by 58 points to 51 in the wikianon,

RAJNS ine,

.A

NEW CAPTAIN

tur

-London Express Servic)

Leading

Swedes

As a

In Pentathlon

Championship

There will be a spoon pre- rented for the best aggregate score made by a male member There will n each Sunday,

the best also be aspoon for

core made by a dy member on rances shown. Ties will be Girls 200-metre breast tiroke: decided by shooting off hot for Kwok Ken-ngo (Chinese YMCA) shot either on that day or on Pun Siu-chi (Chinese YMCA), Tiul the next day's shooting. Su-cliun (Chinese YMCA), Wong Nennyt (Chinese YMCA), Kwak | Kümiping Bowleon YMCA,,

Men's 100-metre breast stroke: Leung... Ilim-kim (Chinese YMCA). La! Ta-ping (Chinese YMCA te.

stroke:

IQ RA. (3) v. 3 Royal Tank Regt-to be played before Sept. 10 58 Medium Regt. RA v, HQ 3. A. (A)-to be played before Sept. 16, (T

Place 'be arranged -by- SOPT Q Land Forces).

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 20 (At Sockumpoo Greand)

6 p.m. 2.4. D. Shamehulpo v. Dockyard (B) referee C.K. Woo); 430 pin.: R.A.M.C. (A) v. Colle glutes treferto A.W. Leck): 7 pani 1.A.O.C. V. 27 II.A.A. 1.A. (re- feree Mnk Young-tal).

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20 (At Caroline Hill Greund)

4 pm: C.A.A. (A) v. Navy (C) treferee J.G. Padley); 30 p.m. South China (D) or St Joseph's (B) v. Navy, (B) or Tramways (8) ire- Cerce J.G. Padley); a.m.: 16 Ambulanca RAMG or P.C.A. (D) v. Gen. Hos. RAMC or Yard Police treteres J.W. Sharpe).

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 20 (Al Club Ground)

15 Obs. fity. RA v. 803 Coy. ASC-to be played befors Sept, is idate & place to be arranged by SOPT HQ Land Forces).

6 p.m. Mislature F.A. (11) Y. Club (D) (retereo P.J. Dundani: $30 p.in.: Cable & Wireless v. Wah (A) (referee L.G. Kwong Young); p.m.: Kitchee or R.A.S.C. (13) v. 3'rison's or K.M.B. (21) (referee IC. Young).

T. S. McRoberts, who gained his Blue at Cambridge forward, and played against

There will be a range charge Ames has appeared in one | Oxford three times in the

of $5 made on each occasion to Test against India at Lords University match, is the how

rover cost of markers, targets Cpl. Partridge. L/Cpl. Gardner, 1932

of the London Irtal

Arrangements and he played an im-captai

will be Capt. Fingabor. Lt. Col. Stack.portant

Cheung

(Fortuna), Berne, Sept. 7. ilateraley,

part in an England Rugby Football club, who play

provide refreshments Capt. Stubbs,

Wend Chat-wing (Chinese YMCA made to

THURSDAY, SEPT, U S Windsor,

Balduck victory by 158 runs. This was all their home matches at the Sweden headed the neung Chak-to (Fortunal.

Chan Kl-chung (Chinese YHCA) on the range on each occasion.

(A Suokumpoo Ground) ORUMS Clarke, the first Test between the two Rec.ory Field, which they share tional and individual einssi-Men's 100-metre back

It is hoped that as many mem~ 1/Cp Windsor countries in

0.30 pm.: 23 Fd. Regt. RA or 120 first leg of the London Speedway | Sigl. Duckerly, Capt. Grey, Majus

Eugload and the with Blackheath.

Mieung Kin-inan (Fortuna), Wong bers as possible will turn up to fications after the fencing Cheung-sing

Mortar ty, RA v. Eastern or 14 Wilson. Capt. Dudley, Major Cup final,

La niv

during the

(Fortuna), one played

Cheung make the shoot

Regt. Another

R.A. #referee ble, 5/5), Firth, S/Sgt. Ricketts,

L.. Changy player. event in the World Modern (Chinese YMA), Yeung Yuk- jour

university

Wel-in Fortuna), Tommy Prica secred 13 points cost. Nektove. Qs Gennes, Capt.

Since

then India

Chal Either SR (a) or SR (b) rifies p.m.: 11Q 28 Inf. Bgde or K.M.D. MT. T. Maloney is vice captain, Pentathlon Charrapionships kwan (Chinese YMCA), Ten Kwan for the winners and

(A) v. Selleflors or K.S.L.I.! (re- Freddie Mrd.

Major adding, risen considerably in cricketing He is an excellent By-half, and QME Webb

in y be used.

terce Li Ping-pui): 6.30 pm. Polico Willining scored 12 points. For Capt. Livemore. Set. Long.

and last winter parest Major Säasun and

(B) or Pallco (C) v. Pollen A1 or ist Staffords treferen L. Chang; 7 Wimbledon Ronnie Moore got 13 Paley. PT

picked him Inst here might, having won rhak (Kowloon YMCA). pier the rubber against the stronger reason as reserve to Jack Kyle, the riding yesterday. Queen'

p.m.: Q R.A. (1) or 3 Itoval points and Eris Noccio 11 Hongkong al 4.45 p.m.

In case of heavy rain trial will be natches to one.-Reuter.

Commonwealth leam by two the best outside half in the

Tank Reel. v. 50 Medium Flegt. RA Reuter.

on Sunday at the same and place.

or HQ RA (A) (telerem Lt Ping- pull.

THE GAMBOLS

HOME AGAIN. DEAR

STRERET COMETHING

STOPPING

THE DOOR

OPENING

Um

3/Cdr.

stakus.

has

won Ireland twice

game today. And the Host The fencing, with epce, Isted

by Barry App lely

PILE OF

„ETTERS

THEY'LL DO |LIGHT THE BOLER

το

AS WELL

NICK

TA BE HOME AGAIN

WANT

FOOTBALL POOL (COUPONG)

SNO NO

[THEM ALL)

six hours this evening, cach compellor Aghting all the other | 18. Several ex ra tights decided the placing of those who completed the 1 matches with an equal number · of victories.

The flual results were:

1-Lars Hall, of Sweden,-12 victories.

2.-Garde Lacroix, of France, 12 victories.

3.

Captain Schmid, of Swil- zerland-14 victories.

Lord Hall's third place in the riding and frat in the fencing pul him at the head of the in- dividual classification so far,

The third event, pistol shoot- ing, takes place tomorrow atier. noon-Reuter.

חתוני

POCHEZ CARTOON by OSBERT LANCASTER.

Dul faroid, acar, sveca uin't probably everything...there

far better at manœuvring. Jumi like those Yaka'

11 Guccess.

It is hoped to hold a Colony e Meeting some time fu February.

The following is the programme arrangedt

Sept. 17: Ladies Spoon-200 yds. two sighters and 7 rounds to count; 100 yd, two sighters and 7 rounds to count: 400 yới, two sighters and

rounds to count,

THURSDAY, SEPT. 21 (At Caroline W11 Ground)

Bp.m.: Miniature F.A. (A) or R.A.M.C. (13) y. R.EM.E. (D) er Oct. 1: Ladies Spoon-300 yds, two P.CA, (A) (referee Chan Tak-fɔll; fighters and 7 munde, ta cosunt; 200 | 0.30 p.m.) C.A.A. 101 or Tramways yds. two sighters and 1 rounds 19 (B) V. ÉSD Stamshulen or Dock- Count: 000 y two alghters and 2 yard (3) [referen Li Ning-tang); 7 rounds to count.

p.m.: C.A.A. (A) or Navy (C) v. Oct 22: Ladies Spoon Aggregate is obs. By MA or 023 Coy, RASC

of 2 shoots-500 yds, two highları | (retero Chan Tak-fall,

7 rounds to count; 300 yds. two denters and 7 rounds to count; 800

vds. two alghters and 7 rounds 10

mount.

THURSDAY, SEPT. 21

(At Club Ground)

Nov. 15: Ladies Spoon-310 yds. 0 pm: I.A.3.C. (A) or Club (2) two sighters and 7 rounds to count: v. Club (D) or R.E.M.. (A) (re- 100 yuk two aighters and 7 rounds feree P. George): 8.30. p.m. t 'o count; Goo ydı. two sighters and Joseph's (A) of Navy (A) v. Club

7 pounds to coust.

(C) or Talkoo (retereo 3.r. Ennis); Nov. 20: Ladies Spoon Aggregate | 7 pm. A.P.C. or Crab (A) V of three shoots 200 yds, two alunters South China or Dockyard (A) and rounds to count: 300 yds, two referee only).

ighters and 7 rounds to count; 500

vds. two sighters and 7 rounds toquested to note time of kick-off and

Note Club Secretaries are re

rount.

Dee. 10: Ladies Spoon Aggregate supply their own. Ilnemen. of three shoots 300 yds. one dahiter supplied at the ground and munt Form "U" (list of tears) will be and 10 rounds to count; B00 yda, one tighter and 19 rounds to count; 200; be filed in and duly signed by Tvan *d* one sighter and in rounds to Captains. This form must be hande count.

mied to refereo Dotare ș zoetch.

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