SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925.
LOCAL SPORT.
SOMETHING TO SEE.
JAPAN'S OLYMPIC TENNIS STARS.
HERE NEXT WEEK.
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NEXT WEEK'S MATCHEN. -
Moutrie's.
opened
be on:
THE CHINA MAIL.
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FIRST A SUCCESS.
GAP ROAD SCHOOL SPORTS.
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WEEK-END SPORT SUMMARY.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS,
SINGLES CHAMPION PLAYS
AT H.K.C.C..
EXHIBITION TENNIS.
TIMES FOR C., R. C.
AT HOME.". \
Bay this afternoon, the following For the Chinese Recreation Club "At Home." at Causeway
winners of last year's second divi time should be noted:
8.30 p.m.-C.R.C. "B" team, sion, lawn tennis league, v. The“ „
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(holder of the Open Singles title) At 4,80 p.m., to-dny, T. Honda
stand court at the Hongkong is to meet Ng Sze-cheong on the Cricket Club.
Before coming here Honda was Rest. 18
4.30 p.m.-Exhibition double champion in Singapore. Ng is brother to Ng Sze-kwong, who R. Tottenham v. Ng Sze-kwo
match-Captain O'Callaghan and was champion till defeated by and M. W. Lo. Honda, and he has also played at Wimbledon as S, C.-W.
been made for the Kinsey Regiment was brought to a close brothers and Snodgrass, the last night, the finals and semi- American lawn tennis champions finals being decided before a good who rank very high in the tennis attendance at Murray Barracks.; played this afternoon at 4.30.world, and whose attainments"A" Company win the challenge Play on a Saturday is an innova-have been briefly mentioned, to cup for the second year. Results. tion in the tournament, brought play against the best local talent follow
The first annual athletle sports about by the delay due to the rain on the H.K.F.C. stand court next Flyweights-Pte. Mabey, C.,mesting of the Gap Road Govern- and
week.'. next week's exhibition
beat Pte. Quelch, A, on points. » Booking
ment School took place yesterday matches.
yesterday Bantamweights: In the Club Championship, T. morning when there was a dis Simpson, White Wing, bent Pte, weather conditions, but it was a Drummer at Causeway Bay under good Monaghan is due to meet W. Hyde in rush for senta at Messrs. Block. A on points (Block was trifle too hot for sports. The pro- On Monday and Tuesday, locul in the third round. It is hoped tennis enthusiasts will be found that this match will also be played Wednesday and Thursday, com- Pte. Woollcott, A, on points. legged race, a creeping race, frog
Play" will
given half a point for being a gramme comprised some amusing wandering in the direction of the this afternoon.
Tuesday, game lower). Pie, Grint, B, beat and novel Items such as a ope Hongkong Cricket Club ground.
meneing each day at 4.15 p.m. Final-Simpson, W.W., knocked leaping races, and a football race. Hongkong, as a rule, provides For next week, the following weather permitting, with the out Grint, B. in the first round. little scope for the timely demise matches have been fixed pro-sets) to be followed by the
The events were keenly contested, singles matches first (best of 3 of a grandmother, hut, neverthe-visionally:
Featherweights Pte. Cooper, success,
and the infilal meeting was less, quite a number are sure to
Open Championship Singles The programme is as follow's —
doubles matches (best of 5 seis).W.W., at the end of the second Miss Dorothy Holyoak, who was A. heat Drummer Newman, pop off on Tuesday to enable (semi-final) S. A. Rumjahn v.
The prizes were distributed by tennis enthusiasts to slip winner of Honda v. Ng Sze-
Tuesday: Singles, H. Snod-in the eye and retired. Drummer bouquet.
round when Newman was injured the recipient of a beautiful along for 1
minutes cheong (today's match), on the R. and H. Kinsey v. few
grass v. Ng Sze-kwong: Doubles, Bowies, only do see
Japanese stand court"or Monday at 4.30 O'Callaghan and R. E. Totten Bowles, W.W. beat Cooper, A, on pressed the
WW
beat Pte. Captain Halcombe, C. on points. Final-Headmaster (Mr. Lo Yuk-lun) ex-
Before the Olympic tennis, team, which in- p.m..
presentation, the cludes some of Japan's real stars.
Club. Championship
Hary (third
his thanks" to Miss Word has been received from round)-A. S. Hett v. S. B.
Wednesday-Singles, H. Snod-
points.
Holyoak, the donors of prizes and Japan's team en route for the Green.
xrass v T Honda; Doubles,
Lightweight: Pte. William- the visitors, particularly Mrs. Far Eastern Olympind'nt Manila.
son, A, knocked out Pte. Holyoak and Mr. E. Rálphs. The H.K,C,C has been asked for
kwong and Captain O'Callaghan.
The results of the principal the courtesy of practice facilities
v. Captain O'Callaghan; Doubles, A, on points. Final-Williamson, Hing-loi: 2, Leung Wing-chiu 3.
Thursday-Singles, H. Kinsey Corp. Choules, D, beat Pte. Ditch, events follow- for the tennis representatives
High Jump (Senior) lu during their stay in port. Accord-
Handicap Singles "B" (semi-Ng Sze-kwong and
R. Kinsey and H. Snodgrass v. ingly, nets will be put up or fina!): M. S. Lloyd (owe Tottenham.
R. Monday and Thursday morning 9/6) v. G. de Man (ser.)
Handicap Doubles
(semi- || final) W., B. Cornaby and N. . H. Raiiton (ser.) v. A. S. and G. B. Hett (ser.)
Mr. E. S. Greenhill, honorary secretary, kindly informed the "China Mail" that games with local talent had not been asked for. Accordingly, none had been arranged. It is surmised that the Japanese stars will play among themselves but it does seen a pity that Hongkong is not to give them even a "friendly"
game.
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On Tuesday when the exhibi. R. and H. Kinsey v. Ng Sze. Simmonds, B, in the first round, †
tion matches are due to start, the
following games are down to be played:-
LATER FIXTURES.
An advertisement, which was received too late yesterday to be explained, makes the following provisional fixtures, weather and grand permitting.
all on the stand court:-
Open
May 18. (Monday), Singles (fourth round)-Cap- tain O'Callaghan v. S. E. Green.
When they were in Japan, the Kinseys and Snodgrass played the Japanese stars and one of the Kinseye, when in Manila, předict. May 20 (Wednesday) Open ed that hepan would make a clean Singles (semi-final):-Winner of sweep of the lawn tennis tourna-O'Callaghan v. Green to play ment at the Olympiad.
H. D. Rumjahn.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE
FINALS.
TO-DAY'S GAME.
(By Hotspur.")
Onge more S. A. Rumjahn, who has represented Hongkong in interport tennis, has won his way to the semi-final of the Open Singles Championship in the annual H.K.C. tournament. On the stand court yesterday, he defeated F. A. Redmand by 3 sets to 1 after a fairly hard game. The Redmond of yesterday was much better than that of a few days ago when he lost badly to Hattersley Smith in the Club Championship.
"Although inclined to be less "wild" than previously, Redmond has lost a good deal of his speed but little of bis driving power. He res quickly and dis i al- ficult to venture up to the net in a five set singles game. There were some good cross-court driv-
May 21 (Thursday), Open Singles (final)In this the sur. vivors to date will meet follows:-
8. A. Rumishn
T. Honda
Ng to-ching
O'Callaghan
S. E. Greco
H. D. Rumjabu
as
May 22 (Friday), presentation |
E.
A, knocked out Choules, D, in the first round.
Chan Wing-ching. Height 4ft. 5'in.) Ying-sheung 2, Leung Posin: 3 High Jump Junior): 1, Fung Chan Fook-yuen. Height 3 ft.,
Welterweights Pte. Mann, A, walked-over from Sergt. Nolan, B, and boxed three rounds with Pie. Goodfield, B. Pte. Pooley, A, beat Pte. Grant. D. at the end of two rounds when the loser com- plained of a foul which was not
points. sustained and gave up. Final-3, Pooley, A. beat Mann, A, on
CLOSING CRUISE.
ROYAL YACHT CLUB'S
BIG, DAY...
Times for the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's closing cruise day are:-
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6.30-8.30 p.m.-Dance.
LAWN BOWLS. LEAGUE MATCHES FOR TO-DAY.
Timed to start at 3.30 p.m., the league bowls matches for to-day (on the grounds of the first named Club) are as follow:
Kowloon Dock R.C. (Kowloon) tov. Taikoo RC; Kowloon Bowling Green Club (Kowloon) v. Kowloon Cricket Club: Craigengower C.C.
2 p.m.-Start of English rig (Happy Valley) v. Civil Service
C.C. Taikoo RC. (Quarry Bay)
Kowloon) v. Indian R.C.; Yacht R.C. Club (North Point) v., East Point
Long Jump (Senior): 1, Leung Wing-chiu; 2 Iu Hing-lol; 3. Lo Pang-chuan Distance 13 ft. 10 la. feruisers from Murray Pier.
Long Jump (Juniork 1, Kwok Fook-wah; 2, Fung Ying-sheung? | 2.10 p.m.-Start of Chinese rigv. Police R.C.: Kowloon C.C
Ho Shun-fan Distance 13 ft cruisers from Murray Pier. Flat Race (400 yards): 1, Leung 3.20 p.m-Start of Handicap Wing-chiu; 2, Iu Hing-loi; 3 and One Design classes from Club Yeung Cheong.
Masters Race (100 yards): 1,
House. (Ladies' Races), Leung Ping-lam. Leung Yük-torg; 2, Lo Yuk-lun; 3
Ho Shua-fan; 2; Han Wing-kwan: Creeping Race (50 yards):
GARRISON TENNIS. LEAGUE MATCHES FOR NEXT WEEK.
League, the following matches
In the will be played next week, com- Garrison Tennis
Middleweights: Pte. Enton, mencing each day at 4 p.m.- A, beat Pte. Shepherd, C, on
Monday-Headquarters' Wing, points. East Surrey Regiment, v. "B"
Pte. Problits, A beat Company, East Surrey Regiment. Final Eaton, A. beat Problits, Pte. England, D on points. Tuesday. RA.O.C. v. Company. East Surrey Regiment, half a point for being a good
"DA. on points, the latter getting, Li Ko. Small Units.
Wednesday.RAM.C
Frog Leaping Race (Senior): 1, vloser:
Lightheavyweights:-Pte. Hep-Lo Ping-chuen. Time: 18 sace.
Ma Ying-se; 2. Yeung Cheong; 3. per, C; beat Pte. Roberts, A, on points.
Thursday.R.A.SC. v. "A" Company. East Surrey Regiment. Friday.-R.E. "A" V. R.E. "B.”
CARTLIDGE ACCEPTS.
CHANCES OF FIGHTING SHADDOCK.
C. PO Jim Cartlidge," the
of prizes and Open Doubles Colony's lightweight champion and Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and tion's belt, has accepted a chal. (final): Captain O'Callaghan and holder of the Boxing Associa S. A. Rumjahn:
lenge from A. B. Shaddock, of the China Squadron. H. M. A. S. Brisbane, now with
The table. of outstanding fix- tures on Friday morning, May 1, as posted up to date, now stands as follows:
OUTSTANDING MATCHES.
Australia, losing one and is a Shaddock has fought 38 bouts in young man of 23. His ship is now away from the Colony.
Open Singles. The following matches remain to be played:-
Cartlidge suggests 15 rounds at the lightweight limit and that if Sze-cheong (to day),
7-4th round, T. Honda v. Ng the Brisbane returns too late for the Boxing. Association's season,
8-4th Fouad, Captain O'Cal-the V. RC..stage the contest. laghan v. S. E. Green (May 18)
'v, winner of No 7 (next Monday). 10. semi-final, S. A. Rumjaho 11-semi-final, winner of No. 8 H. Rumjahn (May 10) 12.-final, winner of No, 10 v. winner of No. 11 (May 21).
Open Doubles.
The following match remains to
ing duels yesterday with Rum-be played:-
jahn mostly scoring when playing
Final, Captain O'Callaghan and
to Redmond's backhand. In Dr. D. R. Gawler v. H. D. and races between the sidelines, S. A. Rumjahn (May 22). Rettmond was often applauded
1.-3rd round, T. Monaghan v. W. Hyde.
Club Championship. for getting the better of his The following matches remain youthful opponent. Rumjuhn's to be played: chops and his larger variety of strokes won him the match, and his placing was also slightly superior. Rumjubn was also erratic when trying to send over piledrivers.
2-3rd round, A. S. Hett v. S. E. Green (Monday.)
4-semi-final, W. B. Coraaby v. Both brought off winner of No. 1.
semi-final, winner of No. 2
some pretty smashes, volleys,v. Major Hattersley Smith. half-volleys and overhead strokes. Neither resorted much to lobbing,
THE PLAY.
Rumjahn opened the service and lost but made it 1 game all In the third game the Indian lad was love-10 but he won and then } led by 4-1. The sixth game went
winner of No 5.
6-final, winner of No. v.
"Handicap Singles "A" to be played-
The following matches renain
(rec. 4/6) v. D. F. Allfree (rec. 2/5). 1emi-fal; Dr. D.-J. Valentine 2-fil, Major Hattersley Smith
to deuce when Redmond served a †(owe 3/6) v. winner of No. J.
double and Rumjahn subsequent-
ly won the set 6-1.
Bandicap Si glas "B"
The following matches remain
It was in the second set that to be played:-
Redmond
gave of "his" best. 1.semi-final, L. M. S. Lloyd
Rumjahn led 2-0, 2-1, 3-1, 3-2,towe 3/6) v, G, de Man (scr.) (next
4-2, 1-3 and then the score became Tuesday). ?,
2.-semi-final, P. H. Bonner- man (ser) v. C. W.. E. Bishop, (owe 1/6).
3final, winner of No. 1. v.
4 all. After deuce being called twice and in the next game three times, Redmond took both games 1o make the score. 1 set' all
Redmond won the first game in the third set but Rumjahn annexed the next four and lost- The following matches remain two in succession but was still to be played:-
winner of No. 2
Handicap Doubles.
lealing by 1 games to 3. Rum- 2-semi-final, W. B. Cornaby jahn then made it 5-3 but and N. L. H. Railton (scr.) v. A. S. Redmond took the next 5-4, play and G. B. Hett (scr.) (next Tues being very, even, with long rallies day).
at intervals. On his own ser- vice Rumjahn won the tenth game and led by 2 seta to 1.
Showing a pronounced drop in his play, Redmond did not win a game in the fourth and Inst set
3-final, B. D. Evans, and W. Hyde (owe 3/6) v. winner of No. 2.
Mixed Doubles Handicap. Winners:-G. R. and Mrs. Sayer:
(OwO 1/6).
Runners-up: W. and Mrs.
although two or three games Ironside (rec. 4/6).
went to deuce before Rumjahn
won. Full scores in favour of the the tennis tournament are advised Readers who are interested in. taknep-tho-abore table for
winner were 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-0.
HONDA FLATS TO-DAY." Prior to the commencement of the match was announced that owing to a misunderstanding, the Honda (champion) v. Ng Sze cheong fourth round open singles match would not be played. Those who had paid to see this match could have their money back and a few left.
reference.
ALL THE TALENTE EXHIBITION TENNIS ON TUESDAY.-
AMERICAN VISITORS.
Villa in Manila. Pancho Villa, the world-famed At Wallace Field, Manila, Filipino boxer, har beaten Clever Seacion pipis
FOR
PUNCHES.
POINTS
SURREY REGIMENTAL
BOXING.
"With "A" Company finishing tournament of the East Surrey up worthy.winners, the boxing
Subsequently arrangements As announced in our advartise were made for the match to be ment columns, arrangements have i
Boys' Contest: In a four-round contest between Ramsey and Massey, both of the. Diocesan Boys' School, the decision went to Ramsey after a sparkling bout.
The points gained by the re- spective companies were:- A. Company. B. Company
White Wing
.51% Points.
231% 21 ".19 19
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D. Company C. Company
commanding officer of the bat Lt. Col. F. S. Montague Bates, talion, presented the prizes, con- gratulated the.. winners and thanked Lieut,P. H. Drake- Brockman and R. $. M. Maynard for organising the tournament.
SOLDIERS' SPORTS.
PUNJABI ATHLETIC
MEETING.
3.80 p.m-Start of Heyward House. (Ladies' Races). Hays and Gael classes from Club
3.46 p.m.-Start for Leveson Cup, from Lyemun to Club House. ("Hong" fours).
4.15 p.m.-Start for "Club" fours, from Lyemun to Club
5.15
Frog Leaping Race (Junior): 1, Wong Yan-lan; 2, Kwok Fook House, wah; 3. Kwok.Ying-kit.
Single. Legged Race (Open): 1, prizes. Lo Ping-chusn; 2, Wong Luk ming; 3, Leung Wing-chiu.
Football Race (200 yards Open): Fung Ying-sheung; 2, Ho Shun- fan; 3. Ho Yuk-ning. Lam Sing-chan; 2. Ip Chor-pong: Past Pupil's Race (400 yards) I,
3. Leung Kam-kong.
i.
Team Race: Yaumati Govern ment School.
Team Race: Chung Ying School.
R. A. SPORTS.
YESTERDAY'S SUCCESSFUL
CONCLUSION.
The Royal Artillery sports meeting concluded yesterday with the second day's events on the U.S.R.C. ground in the presence of a large gathering.
p.m.→→→
SCHOOL SPORTS.
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE BOARDERS.
To-day starting at twelve. o'clock noon-at the Hongkong Football Club ground, Happy Valley-the fifth annual athletic sports of the St. Joseph's College Distribution of Boarders' Athletic Association,
Tea-4 pm.
Mair, H.K.V.D.C.; 3, Pte. Quelch, East Surreys. Time: 4 mins.
38 secs.
Rachell's team: 2, Gunner Pun- Four-Legged Race-1, Gunner lott's team; 3. Gunner Rodd's
team.
Singh-8 mins. 45 secs.
Khud Race won by Munzal
W. O's and Sergeants' Race. 1, Sgt. West; 2, B.Q.M.S. Moore: 3, Sergt. Manley.
Tug of War 38th Bartery. Indian Officers Race won by Subadar. Major Bahn Singh.
Obstacle Race-1, Gunner Harris; 2, Sist. West; 3, Gunner Lucocy.
Egg and Spoon Race-1, Mrs. Coob; 2, Mra. Vant.
Officers' Race.— 1, Captain Barrett, R.A. 2, Lieut. Ancott, R.A.; 3, Major Hyland, R.E..
Relay Bace.1, 18th Battery:
6th Batter
HONGKONG AT
WEMBLEY."
the correspadence edins
The following letter appears in the "North Chius Daily News" - of
Si-The sub-heading you have given to Reuter's telegram-Sir Year's Display is not quite cor- Robert Ho Tung Supervising This rect.
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The Hongkong Section (shops and everything) is being run tirely by the Hongkong Govern- ment this year, with the Hon. Mr. 1. R. Hallifax (Secretary of Chin- ese Affairs) in control, and Hir impacity of Honorary Chinose Robert Ho Tung attends in tho Commissioner.
necessary
Tt is a tribute to his untiring energy and devotion to the Colony's interests that Sir Robert is again Wembley. and his presence 93- 220 Yards-1, Lieut, Hensonfidence in the Chinese workers,
tedly instals the owe; 2, Lieut. Sugden ;.3, Gunner is it did last year. Harris.
Lady Ho Tung it is who is Tug of War-East Surreys responsible for the silk exposition--- beat H.K. Police in a challenge the complete process, from rearing event.
of silkworms to weaving of the Consolation Race.-1. Gunner silk-which was one of the most petitors the majority dropped Bolland; 2. Gunner Christie; 3, popular features at Wembley last out on finding the running too Vander-Hoven.
The half mile race was won in On Friday, May 15, at the easy style by Gunner Newson. U.S.R.C. ground, Kowloon, the In the one-mile event Bandman 5/2nd Punjabi Regiment will hold Hannan and A. Mair were again their annual athletic sports, start-prominent, the former winning in ing at 2 p.m.
the excellent time of 4 mins. There is an open event (quarter 38 secs., Mair being about 100 mile) British, and another (half yards behind and coming in 19 mile) Indian.
invited to attend.
All ranks of the garrison
"POLICE BOWLERS.
Photos by Mue Fong..
The Police Recreation Club (relegated from the first division at the end
are
of last season) are son at home last Saturday to the Royal Hongkon Yacht Club bowlers, whose second, season it in in the junior section of the lawn bowls league. The Police won by 82 points to 28,
seconds later. Out of ten com-
strenuous.
Band Race. 1,. Bandeman
For the fifth year in succession | Hatch, East Surreys; 2, Bands- the tug-of-war was won by the man Youngs, East Surreys; 3, 38th Battery. In the Indian LC. Kidd, East Surreys. officers' race, Subadar Major Eahn Singh, Indian A.D.C. to H.E. the Governor, came in an, easy winner, considering his age. In a challenge tug-of-war be- tween the East Surreys and the Police, the soldiers again defeat- ed their heavy opponents.
In the final of the 220 yards, Lieut. Henslowe beat the favour- ite; Lieut. Sugden, by a narrow margin.
The 26th Battery scored 75 points; 18th Battery, 68 points; 28th Battery, 69 points.
Gunner Harris won the cup for the highest number of points and was carried shoulder high by his
comrades.
The prizes were given away by Mrs. Hattersley Smith, who was
MARKSMEN ALL?
MILITARY RIFLE WINNERS.
year.
Mp
I am, etc.
JUST PROM HONGKONG. Shanghai, May, 4, 1925.
OLD BOYS MEET.
The success of the water polo team of the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Assocía- tion in winning the Hongkong Polo League was the subject of congratulation at the annual meeting of the Association, pre Bided over by Mr. G. F. Nightingale, This success, the Chairman attributed very largely to the efforts of Mr. Thompson, the very energetic arid enthusias tic trainer. The number of members of the Association had increased 50 per cent. during the year and financially it was in a sound position. 3rd.
In the China Command Rifle Meeting, the results as announced, are as follow:-
For British: 7
Soldiers Club Challenge Cup: Winner. Ple. Murrell, H.. Wing, East Surrey Regiment, 2nd. Pte. Woods, "C Company, East Surrey Regiment. Pte. Bullock, "D" Company, East Surrey Regiment.
accorded a vote of thanks at the Battery and Company Match
close.
The following officers were elected for the year-President, Mr. B. Wylie, Chairman, Mr. Mr. E. Ralphs; Vice-President, G. F. Nightingale; Treasurer,
The Cricket Cup went to the Surrey Regiment. Runners Up: Mr. J. V. Ramsay: Secretary, Mr.
--Winners. "B" Company, East 13th Battery, the Athletic Cup "D" Company, No. 2 team, East G White; Committee, Misses for the year to the 25th Battery. Surrey Regiment. Semi-finalists, George and D. Witchell,." the Inter-Company Musketry "C" Company, No. 1 team, East Messrs. W. Hyde, E. Railton and Shield to the 25th Battery with 25 Surrey Regiment and 25th Heavy B. Rasmussen, points having an aggregate of 67 Battery, R.A.
points perman. The Brown Individual Rifle Match:-Win- Rowing Cup also went to the 25thner. Sgt. Jones, H.Q. Wing, East Battery, together with the R.A. Surrey Regiment. 2nd. Pte. Hockey Cup and the R.A. Rowing Thorne, H.Q Wing, East. Surrey. Cup. The 13th Battery took the Regiment. 3rd. Pte. Lee, H.Q. the B.A. Football Cup.
RESULTS.
Wing, East Surrey Regiment. •
For Indian: 100 Yards Flat. 1, Gunner Gascoigné Cup: Winner. Rodgers; 2, Lieut. Sugden; S; Sepoy Mohar Singh, Punjab Gunner Harris. Time: 10 mins. Regiment: 2nd L/Nk. Karam 4/5 secs.
Din, Punjab Regiment 3rd Boys Race, H. Holmes; 2, Sepoy Ismail Khan, Punjab A. Lewis: 3. R. Land.
Regiment.
Hatton Challenge Cup Win-
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