SPORTS.
FOOTBALL.
1ST DIVISION MATCHES.
ST. JOSEPH'S AND SOUTH
CHINA DRAW.
shooting high. Rodger also missed airly easy chance. During a melee in front of the gunner's goal, Fascce put in a very hard shot which hit the goalie "amidship and knocked the wind out of him, but no more goals were scored and the half time found the Club leading by the only goal
There was a little more dash is the opening of the second half but after a few minutes play again began to drag and except for an occasional break away was devoid of incident. In the course of one of
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THE LEAGUE TABLE..
(Up to December 15th).
the situation and cleared shots from all angles in quick succession until Cooper, who was playing a dashing game, drove in a hard ground kick which gave the defence no Kowloon chance. This was the only score in University the first hall.
CLUB DE RECREIO BEAT CCC
2ND XI
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1919
The Club de Recreio, re-appearing MANY men, although well equipped
F. W..L.D. Pts.
1 1 I
.0
0
3
1 0 0
3.
after a considerable interval, had
0 0 ***..... 2 0 1 1 1 0 1 0
1
1
things all their own way again the
0
Civil Service... I After the interval, the Chinese Indians worked hard for an equalizer but C.R.C. found Bundle and Schouler very difficult to beat. Some good play was put in by Sheriff on the soldiers' left: wing and be gave Townsend severa., good chances but this worthy simply could not find the net. Wood, on
centres, towards the close of the game, that Townsend scored the soldiers' second goal and incidentally the last of the match.
R.A.M.C. BEAT C.R.R-2nd XI.
Played on the Military ground, Happy Valley, on Saturday, this match
second team of the Craigengower Clab, who missed numerous catches, from Ozorio and Marques and have, therefore, themselves to thank for the leather hunt they experienced.
The Craigengower team, tired after chasing the ball in the field for two
hours and a half, were in no condi tion to bat and scored only 19 and
This match which was played on the military ground on Saturday proved to be the most interesting match of the day and but for some vicicus play and an open display of bad blood by the Club's attacks. Reichelmana, } the right wing also put in some good which provided a good afternoon's 29 runs in their two innings. Pinnà both sides would go down in the re- McTavish, Rodger and Riis combined work and it was from one of his sport, resulted in a win for the captured 6 wickets in Craigangower's
a series of quick
medicals. Lieut. Cavenaugh was the first innings and 5 in the second. well and by passes Reichelmann was placed in
top contributor for his side and The Portuguese wat by an innings
The and 140 runs. Scores " possession about six feet away from
played very steady cricket. Chinese lost by a narrow margin of goal and drove in a hard shot which
9 runs. Lo Man. Pan was the chief gave the goalie no chance. During
scorer for his side. Scores: the closing ten minutes, Rodger and Pascoe missed a couple easy chances, and when the final whistle was blown, the club wêre the winners by 2 goals to nil
cords as the best matches of the season so far. These rival clubs turned cut their strongest teams on Saturday and a good match was witnessed until towards the close wher rough play was indulged in and the game became a bumping boat instead of football.
Clean and scientific football was wiressed throughout the first half and the exchanges were very even for the first qilarter of an hour, during which time the leather was Then suddenly. kept in mid field
extremely
NAVY 5; POLICE 1.
CLUB DE RECREIO, 2; INDIAN.
R. C. 1.
Played on the club ground on Saturday, this match resulted in a win for the Portuguese team !by 2:
to 1. Although goals there was not much science exhibit
oi
more combination.
C.R.C. 2ND XI.
"Extras
20
CLUB DE RECREIO..
R. F. Luz, c and b Abbas...
A. C. V. Ribeiro, b Remedios... M. Pinna; b Abbas
F. Ozorio, e and b Abbas
2C. E. Marques, e Alves, b Re-
0
medios
7
JONUMM
B. C. Baptista, b Remedios.......... 0 5M. Rull, and b. Abbas, veteranove
H. Remedios, b Remedios.... 2F. A. Yvanovich, run out
21
14
T. A. Carvalho, b.Swanson..... 13 F. H. Carvalho, not out Extras
4
0
Total
188
0
6
Bowling Analysis.
.0% M.
R.
W.
Total Bowling Analysis.
Cavenaugh--16 Rhodes 153 4
R.A.M.C..
70Y. Abbas..............
14 .0
76
Remediosstemn 9
0
0. M. K.
职。
While çıkaca
0
4
23
4
Elis
3
D
41
€
Swanson 3.2
0
Lo Man Fan, c and 6 Cavenaugh, Tam Ma Sze; c and b Cavenaugh. Lee Chor Chi, b Rhodes ........ Wong Fu Keung, b Rhodes.. Wan Iu Shing, b Rhodes........ Cheung Wing, Kut, e Wociman, b
Carenaugh armuşadı by means of 3 smart piece
Flayed on the Navy grounded by either side, the Portuguese Chan Hin Lee, Tomory, b of combination, the Chinese invaded
Rhodes u College torty and subjected their this match proved an easy win deserved the win for the fact that goal to a hot bonbardment. U. Omar for the sailors. Despite the fact they understood each other's play Lal Kuen, by Rasdes..... who was in charge of the College's that the Police were the heavier and stuck to the playing method of Chan Tin Sung, not out citadel was very sourd between the side, the Navy played better football quick passing and not so much of Li Man Kwong, b Cavenaugh sticks and saved a rain of shots from and soon obtained the lead. Neal the selfish individual play of the In-Cheung Cho Wing, b Rhodes...... every conceivable angle until a swift scoring in fine style. The Police dians which proved to be their undo ing. The Indians possess some very ground kick was sent in by one of showed much improved form and
This shot did not let the sailors have the game good material but by what one could the Chinese forwards. looked like Ending the net but by their own way. For a while after see from the form exhibited on sadly In throwing himself on the around Omar the first goal, the ball travelled Saterday, they were
to end only need of
the practice in brought off a very creditable safe quickly from end
Although Unfortunately for the Collegians to be returned to midfield. Then war however, Au Kit Sand got the ball Graydon got possession and run handicapped by the absence of Rah
with up
Handlord beat
man and Hassan, the Indians had and drave it well and truly into the ning net before thrur hid time to scramble the backs and passed to Stone who the best of the game in the first half and a bid of combination would to his feet. The Collegians tried hard was favourably placed and had no to equalize but the Chinese were difficulty in finding the net. Grimmettendoubtedly have given them at least determined to maintain their lead and and Kelly worked hard for the Police three goals but selfish play on the the struggle was a ding dong affair but could not pierce the Navy defence, part of one or two of their forward until near the half time when the Crocker being quite safe in goal. string spoiled whatever chance they Colegions were rewarded for their. After another spell at widfield had until towards halftime when pains, Hyndman finding the net with Graydon again got away and this G. A. Hyder had the satisfaction of a ne shet. At the half time the time himself beat the Police custodian drawing first blood for his side with a fast ground shot. Within five by converting from a nicely placed score was one all
at the minutes of the interval Neal added corner kick by O. Rumjahn. Chinese pressed The resumption and after being checked the fourth goal for the Navy. several times by Pixon and P. Xavier who were playing very soundly at back, they forced a corner and had several tries at gral but to no avail In the middle of the melee which - followed the ball was kicked agains: the bar and, shot straight up in the air. Hyndman, who was standing into Kelly who front of Omar, in his eagerness to passed Crocker.. clear jumped up to meet the descend wards the navy ing hali but it fit the back of a
At the resumption the Police showed great determination and pressed hard giving the navy defence a hor time but was unable to score until they were awarded a free kick just outside the Pensity area, Grim mett took the kick and passed put the ball Shortly after were awarded penalty and Neal took the his head and bounded past Omar the kick but shot into the goalie's into the net. It was at this period hands. From the clearance, the that the game became rough. The Police right wing dashed down the Chinesa. heartened by their feld but shot wide. A combined College effort by Next, Handford, and Taliana intention Kave a good opportunity but the of scoring another goal and thus latter shot into the goalie's hands. make the game safe for themselves Shortly before time Graydon added But the Collegians were determined a fifth goal for the Navy.
sucress, invaded territory
the
the with
not to permiranother score and begar
to use their weight. The Chinese retal
iated with some tricky play which was
2nd DIVISION MATCHES,
J
This match which was played on the Navy ground did not draw much spectators, it proving anything but interesting. Only half a dozen of the College-players-turned-up-and. the remainder of the team. had to be
net altogether clean. This got the Col. lecian's "goat" and they handled the NAVY (R.), 4; St. JOSEPH'S (R.) 0. Chinese a little bit more roughly than right. This had the effect of knock. ing the best cut of the Chinese and they fell to defending their own cixdiet. The Collegians pressed with ... vengeance, and in a melee in front of goal, in which no less than 20 men participated they found the ret no less than three times before the reforce who as placed in an awkward pration, blew his whistle for a goal. immediately afterwards the Chinese goalie was seen to fall holding his e. It appears that he received his injury in the course of the melec. It is not, nown how he came to get his
eye injured and as both his men as
well as the attackers were frightfully excited, it was quite possible that nce of the Collegians or even one of his own side bad unintentionally bumped the goalie's eye with his head or elbow. The goalie was carried off the field and the remaining five minutes of the game found the Chinese playing 10 men and the Cullmans pressing but the final white announced the satisfactory result of 2 goals each.
CLUB, 2; RĪGA., 0.
Fre. Rhodes, b Wong Po Keung... Lieut. Cavenaugh, W. K. Cheung,
b. Lai Kuen
Q.M.S. White, c W. K. Cheung, b
Lee.
Capt. Tomory, run out Cart Macaulay, run out... Sgt. Woniman. Li, b Wan Fre. Webb, b Lee......
S. Sgt. Theyers, a W. K. Cheung,
b Lee
-CI rke, not cut................. Pte Plunkett, b Wan A. N. Other, absent
Extras
CRAIGENGOWER 2ND XI.
1st Innings.
11. Remedies, c and b Marques ...
32.
B. Muskett, run out.................................aran Y. Abbas, b Pana
A. Ellis, cand b Pinna
17 G. White, c and b Pinna. 14 A. Van Assche, b Pinna 9. Swanson, b Marques.
10C. Alves, c and b Pinna 1E. Sousa, run out m................
H. Pereira, b Pinna 35. Murray, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
O..
Total
Bowling analysis.
79
Marques Pinna... 44
The Portuguese woke up in the second half and took up the offen sive with keen determination and scored twice through Xavier a clear left wing who was the heart and soul of his side and the leader in every attack on the Indians' citadel. The Indians made stren IOUS: efforts. to equalize, bur indecisive work, in front of soal Wong Po Keung prevented them from scoring. The most interesting part of the match was in the closing five minutes of the G. Lee, game when both sides got warmed Tam Ma Sze up and the respective defence were Wan Iu Shing severely tried, the backs coming in for a very busy time. However, no more goals were sccred and the final whistle found the Portuguese the deserving victors by two goals to
cne..
CRICKET.
LEAGUE MATCH.
UNIVERSITY DEFEATS LR C.
Lai Kuen
M. R. 5 2. 7 2 12: CRAIGENGOWER 2ND. XI. 2ND INNINGS. IFY. Abbas, b Marques .....
0. M R. W 8 1 26 1
19
5 I 20
5.4 0 13
3A. Ellis, c and b Pinna
2 0.17
desi OW. B. Muskett. b Pinna ............. ZG. White, b Marques
3
0
Van Assche, c Baptista, b Rull...
J. Remedios, c Marques, b Pinna
10
1 0 2
K.C.C. "A" DEFEAT NAVY,
The KCC second Xi scored a decisive defeat against the Navy at the Happy Valley on Saturday. The ailors bed the assistance of several players from the Carlisle, but the services of the Rev. Hastings was badly missed.
A. Q. Brawn batted very well and made 84 runs. Soon after he had passed the 60 run mark, he gave one or two possible catches but, the fielders missed the ball both times. His innings was particularly credi table owing to the fact that the bow ing was not too easy. Kowloon declared with a score of 166 for 4 wickets.
The only League match played on Saturday was that between the University and the Indian Recreation Club on the former's ground. The Indians did well the start, three men scoring 54 runs between The Navy's innings was started them in quick time. The University well, Hall, Jones and Robinson
at
J. Swanson, c Rull, b Pinna
C. Alves, Piona............... Souza, c Marques, b Rull Murray, not out Pereira, c Yvanovich, b Rall
Extras
Marques Pinna Rull Ozoria
Ribeira
Total...
Bowling Analysis.
200000
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towards the success of their oppos ents. Basa was in good form, but 3 received little support from the other 0 members of the visitors' team.
For the Home team, H. Ching, Ng O Sze Kwong and Yew Man-tsun took O full advantage of their inferior bow 1ling, and between them, scored practi- cally two-thirda' of the total. The 29 CR.C. declared at nine wickets..
C.R.C.
very early" in his innings. The re mainder of the team brought the final total to 183, Kowloon opened badly, Goodall being given Lb.w.after. scoring one ran. Things improved afterwards but owing to the delayed start it was evident that the match would result in a draw, but the bats- men were allowed to play on until they appealed which they did at about 6 o'clock after reaching a tetal
Choa Man Ping. c Kharas, b Heath 1 of 130 for six wickets. W. J. Wang, b Kennedy...
5 Un Hew Fan, b Kennedy
Played on the H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday this match resulted in a win for the Club. Hutchison and Edmonds
picked up on the field from amongst the score of spectators. The sailors very quickly took the leather to the College territory but had hard luck in missing what looked like certain goals by shooting high. Except for one or two break aways which were were without Brayshay but Wright all playing well. The score strod were the top scorers for the Civil checked by the Navy backs, the Samy and Hung played wel: and at 105 runs for 5 wickets when the Service. Hutchison was bowled by Collegians played a defensive game made good scores. Samy was the Navy began to meet with bad luck, Brand when he had scored 23. and managed to keep their goal intact highes: scorer for his side contribu the remaining being rather easily Pearce, Paravicini and Raworth made for about 20 minutes when Innesion being 55, A. H. Rumjahn, was disposed of for only 5 runs. Kowa good stand, the Club winning by sco ed with a fine shot. Richards also doing very well when he was loon won by 56 runs. Scores: wickets, Scores
added the second geal shortly after wards and when the half time was called, the scores stood at 2 goals to
it against St. Joseph's.
caught out. The scores were
INDIAN RECREATION CLUB.
A. H. Rumjahn, c Yeoh, b Red-
mond
The second half found the College team rearranged and this had the A. el Arculi, c Wright, b Red effect of producing better football. but not sufficiently to
mond
make S. H. Ismail, I b w., Marley..... the match any the more interesting. G. Partabrai, b Marley Further goals were added for the S. D. Ismail, e Samy, b Wright Navy by Goldsmith and Brown and G. C. Farde, b Wright. this brought the final result to 40, which, when all was considered, was rather lucky for the Collegians. Taking the game all round the sailors who were apparently having a "day off," should have by a margin of at least 6 goals to ril.
STAFF AND DEPTS., 2; SOUTH CHINA "A" 0.
A. A. Rumjahn, b Marley.......... D. Rumjahn, b Wright N. M. Box, b Wright
E. A. Moosdeen, c Chua, e Marley E. Moosdeen, not cut ................
Extras **.
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0.
K.K. Wong, b Ramsay Wei Lee San, b Ramsay .....................* Lam Tak In, b Heath Yew Man Hon, not out ....
Extras "..........................................
Gne, Smith, ruD ̈ out.............
12 Lt. White, b Ramsaytlar R. S. M. S., Heath. Stpd. de Sousa
Stalker
Total (for 9 wkts. declared) .....167
M.'
4
The scores were:
DI... 5 ...... 8
1
6
2 Ng Sze Exong, b Heathe.
39
R.G.A.
16
0
Lt. Sutherland, b Ramsay
.... 3.2
2
3 M. P. Sin, b Heath
7
Corpl. Mann, c Stalker, b Pestopji 6
1
1
Yew Man Tsun, not out- OH. Ching, c and b Hall...
41
Gnr. Perkios, b Pestonji..............
2
39
Lt. Bryson, Stpd. de Sousa b
Robinson
18
0
Capt. Davies, Stpd. de Sousa b
Robinson
-16
4
2
0
Bowling Analysis:
Mr. Gur. May, c Stapleton b
Ramsay
10
Kennedy
1 Heath
0. M. R
2. ......13
67 10
41
W. C. M. S. Pragnell, e Robinson, b
2 Stalker
11
4 Gar. Boocock not out
0
Hall
5
0 36 1
Extras.............. 17
KOWLOON A."
CIVIL SERVICE.
A. E. Wood, b Brand
9
Ramsay
3
0 11 2
AO. Brawn, not out
20
L. J. Blackburn, e.Evans, b
Kennett
84 B. W. Bradbury, c Blaker, b Brand 5
R. C. Witchell, b Brand .....
CRAIGENGOWER.
Total
183
10 R. Basa, c Ching, b Ng Sze
Kwong 4|| R. O. Hutchison, b Brand ....... 23
Bowling Analysis.
0. *W.
...... 28 R. Peatonji ... 7
J. Stalker
R. 36
0 39
Tsun
12
12 H, Overy... 3
J. P. Robinson 5
0
11:
Kwong
4
V. Braga... 2
0
C. Heath, c K. K. Wong, bYew..
5
A. W. Ramsay 3
0
OH. Ramsay, b Ng Sze Kwong..... 6
8
K.C.C.
E. C. Carr, c Evans, b Kennett... 13 W. H. Edmonds, l.b.w, b Burnie, 301. Kennedy, how, b Yew Man 15 N. L. H. Railton, e Coomes, b
4 E. C. Fincher, c Day, b Brand ... Robinson
....... 30 F. J. Ling, e Raworth, b Burnie... 35. Jex, b Yew Man Tsun. ........ 12 F. Syme Thompson, b Donnelly... 19 F. G. Thompson, c Wel, b Ng Sze
18 Richmond, did not bat.
"Bowling Analysis..
-106
Kennett Hake
Contrary to general expectations. this match did not prove too interes ing both sides. not being at their best. The Artillerymen who in the previous season have proved to be a thorn in the Club's side, often depriving them of muc needed pints, are weak this season and
M.. R. W 12 Redmond...
2 27 everything seem to confirm ite
12 3 Weigh......
39 belief that they will remain so
Contrary to what the scores might | Marle,
13.3 7 22 until the arrival of the new drift! which is en roale. Unless these men suggest, the Staff and Departments
UNIVERSITY. arrive in time, the gunners would, it did not have things all their own is feared, be unable to retain their past good reputation.
To return to yesterday's match, the Club took the offensive right from the start and registered the
Evans
B. D. Evans... 5
6 W. Hall, b.Yew Taunasis
D. K. Kharas; b Yew Man Tsun... 10 D. M. Goodall. Lb.w. b Bryson...
120 F. C. Roberts,'b Ng Sze Kwong...
C. H. Lyson, not out A. N. Other, absent.
6 B. D. Evans, b. Davies.....
15 E. L. Braga, b Davies
03. V. Braga, b Davies ......
Boocock.........
101 A. W. Ramsay, b Sutherland...iné 28
w. H. Overy, J. Stalker, J. P. Robin,
19
3 W. T. Elson, b Hake
JC. Fletcher, not out
SJ. D. Smalley, b Pearce
Extras.
18 H. E. Strange, b Donnelly
C. Severn, not out ***
a
5
Total (for 4 wkts, declared...156
8
4
E. J. Edwards, R. H. Jewsbury, F.
Extras
Total
0
G. Caville, F. Lobel, and F. W.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. V.
Extraselton
7. I. Stapleton, c. Bryson, b.
M.
R. w. Donnelly
35 4 27. 2
21
13 0
30
2 Brand...
...18 1
615
Total
80 44
1Burnie
... 5 0 24 2
5
10
Pearce
... 110
2 1
Bowling "Analysis.
A. de Sousa, not out . 19 R. Peston, not outsi
5
Lane.... Robinson.... Coomes
.0
HONGKONG C.C.
M.
R.
27
0:
T. E. Peace, Severn 19. W. Day, c Hutchison, b
Severn
21 Yew Man Tsan 12.4 1.
Ching
59
5
sop, did not bat.
3. 0
16
0
Extras
2 Ng Sze Kwong 9 1
26 4
91
ROYAL NAVY.
...
P. de Paravicini, c Fincher, bEd 55 Surg-Com Fall, c Fletcher, b Carr 32 monds... ZEUSKARAKTE 16 Lt. Jones, run out ......................... 23 E. J. R. Mitchell, b Witchell
Total.....
24
KOWLOON v. RG.A.
......21
Bowling Analysis.
0 Lt. Hake, & Brawn, b Fletcher... 15 R. A. Brand, not out......... 1Lt Lane, b Fletcher
3 Pay. Lt. Robinson, c Carr, b Brawn 30 A. B. Raworth, bot out ..................... 45 52 W. Kennett, c Fletcher, b Brawn. 2C. Blaker, b Ling
M
R.
22
.38
2
Extras
15
24
37 W. Coomes, Brawn, b Fletcher.
12
2 H. Evans, b Brawn ....
...
0
imara
Total (for 5 wickets)......137
Bowling Analysis.
Severn
Pte. Elliott, Lb.w., Brown 0Lg-Sig. Stenner, not out
27 Pie Jackson, c Richmond, b
Fletcher
way in their match against the F. A. Redmond. b S. H. Ismail South China "A" The Chinese, as D. K. Samy, b A. A. Rumjaha usual played a very scientific game, R. A. Basto, b Earde but, as is always the case, weight G. E. Marley, b Earde. cold. The fact that the soldiers had. D. Wright, b S. D. Ismail. first goal of the match five minutes a very good goalie, proved to be VN. Atienza, b A. A. Rumjahn... afterwards, Rodger getting in a lucky another thorn In the side of the S. K Chua, b Earde... shot from outside right. The Arti Chinese who, given better lack should H. C. Hung, not out.............. lerymen worked hard for an eqa have scored at least once, when, R. L. Sun, not out an lizer after this but were unable to do after evading Bundle who was play. C. H. Yeoh, did not bat much damage, Black proving to be sing a sound game at back, the J. T. Run, did not, bat...
Extras stumbling block for their forward right wing slung the ball across line. At the other end Talfourd goal, but the soldiers' goalie who
Total (for 7 wickets)...202 and Middleton played well at was giving nothing away, pounced back and checked several of the 'on it before any of the Chinese for
Bowling Analysis. Club's attempts at goal scoring, wards could make use of the opening However, the Club bad the and cleared with a lusty kick to better of the exchanges in the first midfield. This set the soldiers' för half and should, if favoured. with a warda going and in a beautiful piece 5. D. Ismail little better luck, have scored at least of combination they took the leather S. H. Ismail. three times. Riis, had several gond to the Chinese territory and gave G. Partabrati
hot ten minutes.A. A. Rumjahn -opportunity of netting the ball but their goalie, a
he seemed to be unable to do any This worthy with the assistance A. H. Remjatn thing right, spoiling every chance by of the backs proved equal to A. Arculli
G.C. Parde
M R.
13 2 52 3
8 1 47 1
4 1 10 1 Lobel
Extras...
Total
CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH'
BEMEDY. ⠀⠀
though somewhat loose play, giving W
28
This match, played on the RC.C, Lt. Bryson........... 10 Ground, on Saturday, resulted in a Capt. Davies... 91 draw, owing to the visitors tuming Gar. Boocock....... 4 up late. This was no doubt due to Lt. Sutherland 3 the non-appearance of Olliver, Tal fourd, Baines and Athorne and the securing of substitutes. The Military feam batted first and Lieutenant. Sutherland proceeded to tire out the bowlers by some hard hitting al THEN you have a bad cold you want remedy that will not only give many chances a particularly easy relief, but effect a prompt and perman one to Pestonice at mid-on which ont cure, a remedy that is pleasant to injurious. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. however, was dropped. After putting a remedy that contains thing up a total of 97 he played on. In mes's all these requirements. It acts on the ordinary way this would have Yature's plan, relieves the lungs, aids This match, played on the C.R.C., been considered hard luck in view of expertomation, opens the sserations and 1ground resulted in a win for the Chi the fact that he was so close to his as the system to a boltby condi
tion This remedy has a world widomio di nese by 65 runs. Craigengower felt century and it being his first appear and use, and can always be deperded 4 the loss of some of their best bowlers sace, for the R.G.A. As it was, apod. For sale by all Chemists and Dwhich no doubt contributed much however, he should have been caught Storekeepers.
2 Ling 6. 1 15 Witchell... 8° 0 39 ..110 Edmonds..... 4.
Bowling Analysis...
R
0.
M.. .4, 0. 19
O
9.30.
(26)
21
28
14
20 9 0 Carr 8.0 29 2 Fletcher... 41 160 Brawn
Railton
24
C.R.C, CRAIGENGOWER.