TALL SCORING AT THE VALLEY Craigengower Opening Partnership Of 95.
K.C.C. TOTAL 227 FOR &
AN opening partnership of 95
runs by F. K. Lee (83) and
A. T. Lee (49) in 48 minutes Iaid the foundations for the Craigen- gower total of 254 for 9 against a weak K.C.C. attack at the Valley yesterday, but consistent scoring by the "tail" and a laborious innings for 49 not out by C. I. Stapletori enabled the visitors to total 227 for 8 before stumps were drawn.
Scores:
Cralgengover
F. K. Lee run out
A T. Lee.
Fincher
E Zimmern, Hung, b E. F
Fincher
A. Prala,
Fincher
NAVY BEAT
YACHT CLUB
BY 11 POINTS
Big Win In Morning Race Decides.
C. G. WOOD AND LT. POWLETT TRIUMP
A
FTER leading by 12 points as the result of the morn. ing race the Royal Navy were down one point In the after- Royal noon race to beat the Hong Kong Yacht Club by 11 points in their yachting counter in perfect weather yes terday.
Detailed results :
Morning Race
Yacht Club.
OBSERVER
'A' Chan
1. Elliott Cdr. Norfolk
en-
Pu
COTTER JOINS THE
CLUB "A"
Rodger Again Fit After Injury,
BOND MAKES DEBUT
SEVERAL me
(BY STICKS
CEVERAI, new players have ap
the Hong Kong Hockey Club teams during the past week. LA. K. E. Coller, of the Lincolns Regiment har joined the "A" ' eleven he played his
first game against the Central British School on Friday, giving a back line. sound all-round display in the half-
*
THE CHINA MAIL.
W. Bond, of the Hong Kong and! Shanghai Bank, also turned out for the first time for the Club in this
match, playing in the forward line. Midshipman Slee, has become a re- golar player for the Club team, and Rubstituted for J. Rodger in the Senior team on Wednesday against 19 the R.A. Officers, doing good work
In the half-back line.
7
89
Hung, b E. F
HELMSMAN
P. S. Conte
S. Burk
G
B. Xhens
14. Gillespi
20
Perry. b E.
F
Dr Davis
Cdr. Brown
BHS. RSP
Capt. Bean
71
I. Y:
G Class
R. B. Williams
LL.
UL. Whitfeld
18
0
M. Cord'Houme
LL. Charasse
Capt. Marshall
26 Major Atkinson
F Cupe
LL. Emanuel
2
*r* Class
4
CC Blake
G. Ladd, Dand, 6 Musu
ON V Croucho
A Kitchell not not
Extras 17)
R. Lee ret:red
FR Zimmern, b Rung
JL. Younganyc, e Stapleton, b
Perry
$ Lee, b Munn
1. M Omar nol out
Total (for 3 wkts:dig 5
14 Wond A
*
*
Lt. St. Clair, Ford Cricketers At Hockey
Li-Cdr. Black
Capt. Welle
Li Jaros Cale Cawiand
Morning Total
Royal Navy.
HELMSMAN
254
Fall of the wickets
I
2
3 1
G
4 7 #
9
dr. Drummond
95 95 111 169 176 244 244 247 2471a Curiel
L0Cdr. Myers
Lt. Ball
Cdr Tulun
1. Swain
OBSERVER
'A' Class
Maj. Stewart M. BergauxI. Maj Bolt
G. I. Gandy
12
241
Owen E. C. Fincher and B. Hughes are two well-known cricke- tera who are making a return to 21 the game following the Interport 10 series. H. Owen Hughes is 3 speedy wing-player who turned out on several occasions for the Club mentors earlier in the season, while E. C. Fincher made his debut this
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SPECIAL SPORTS FEATURES IN TO-MORROW'S EDITIONS Cricket, Football And Rugby
In addition to full reports on yesterday's
ʻz sporting activities the following special feature artides will be published in both editions of to-morrow's China Mail: Home Football Forecast for
Saturday
By Ranger.
By Athoir.
By Serum Helf.
Local Cricket Review
Local Rugby Notes
LADY DOUBLES HOLDERS LOSE
Mrs. Stafford Smith Excels.
MISS G. THOMAS WITHDRAWS
NOTHER local lawn tennis yes
Semi-Final
SHATIN GOLFERS TRIUMPH
Country Club Well Beaten.
EARLIER DEFEAT AVENGED
THE SHATIN GOLF CLUB
Tbeat the Country Club by 914 points after leading by
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1933.
SAINTS BEAT
NAVY BEAT
CLUB RUGBY XV
BY 27 TO NIL
Miers Again Outstanding
Back On Field.
DROPS GOAL TO OPEN THE SECOND HALF
The Royal Navy Rugby fifteen recorded their third successive win over the Club on Saturday after
Doint at the conclusion of the en- single matches in their counter at Shatin on Sunday. In their first match the Country noon when they won by four goals, dropped goal and a try (27 points) to nil on the Club ground.
Club won.
Scores:
SINGLES.
A. W. da Roza (Country Club) beat H. Mori 1-
K. Sakura (Shatin) beat Leitao 1-0.
Currey and St. Clair Ford. the respective Navy wing three-quar-
SIGNALS 6 TO 0 IN MAMAK GAME Mackay Scores Three
For Winners.
LOSERS WITHOUT CORD
▸
the
(By STICKS).
THE St. Andrew's Club hockey even recorded their third victory in the Mamak Tournament yesterday by defeating the Royal Corps of Signals by the convincing margin of 6 goals to nil on Marina ground.
The Saints showed splendid form ters, were good, while Slater often and completely dominated what showed a good clean pair of heels was anticipated to be a very even to the Club backs only to be match. They fielded a very strong team and combined splendidly, the Y. Hayashi (Shatan) beat Lopes brought down by Whitham,
The Navy pack did well in the forward line, in particular, showing 1.-},
one - a great improvement. loose where they backed
The Saints were best served by other up well, while Forbes work ed well behind the pack in the their half-backs in which A. E. P.
some Guest, the captain, was the tight scrums, sending out
from all angles, conspicuous player. brilliant passes Miers handling brilliantly on these send his threecuar- Castro (Country Club) beat Y. occasions to
ter line away. Abe 1-0.
For the Club. Whitham was good: at back and was deadly in his tack-{
He was, however, slaw in fielding the ball.
Remeator (Country N. Shimokawa 1-0.
Club) beat
S. Yamamoto (Shatin) beat E. D. da Roza 10.
T. Takei (Shatin) best Litton 1-4.
K. Obla (Shatin) beat J. Rasto 1%-0.
S. Saitoh (Shatin) beat C. Basto ing. ID).
Griffiths Outstanding Griffiths, Lammert and Ferguson were the pick of the backs. Griffiths being outstanding with his deadly N.Leckling and well Judged punts to
Louch.
Page
Club) (Country Tsujimura —0.
beat
Sadick (Country Club) beat Mori 1-0.
J.
Leong (Country Club) beat Hirokawa 10.
Acino (Shatin) beat B. 1~0.
Basto
Alves (Country Club) boat Kawasaki 1-0.
terday when Mrs. Enid Lo Litton and Mrs. R. E. Toiten- ham, winners of the Colony Ladies' Doubles Championship for the last two years, were eli-
the minated in Round by Mrs. Stafford Smith, who played a magnificent game, and Mies V. I. Thomas by scores of 8-6, 4-6, 6-3 at the U. S. R. C
ex- In the other semi-final the Royal Corps of Signals yesterday. [cellent overhead work of Mrs.
James, coupled with the ateadiness W. Uno 14-0.
22 season against the R.A. Officers.
*
*
Both Lammert and Ferguson were too keenly marked to be seen 7. to advantage, but they bath tackled well. especially in the closing stages of the game when they re- peatedly brought their man down.
F. X. Silva (Country Club) best
It is not generally known that of Mrs. Lochner, was responsible S. Takasaki (Shatin) beat Simoes it was only after J. Rodger, the for the elimination of Miss 0. Dal-1-0. Club's outstanding full back, had ziel and Miss M. Griffiths by 6-4.
Rowling ANALYSIS.
Capt. Sedgwick
0
M R
W Cher Elliott
G. G. Wood
23
B Fincher also played for the St. Andrew's Club on the right wing in the Mamak match against
the
Hung
12
1 65
}
1. Y. G Class
Mackay
*
0
20
D. P. Roisier
14
Lt.Cdr. Vouville
J. G. Pilcher
3
E. F. Fincher
11
})}
59
Col. Bilderbeck
13
Walker
3
25
0
Capt. Fowkes
Perry
13
0 63
1 LLC Barrison
P. G Parker
Munn
3
15
2
It' Class
1
(1
4. Powell
E. F. Lee
2
1. Talbot
Kowloon C.C.
R. Stock Lt. C
27 25
I. Stapleton not out
Morning Total
49
11
Afternoon Race
F. A. Muan, b R. Les
0
N. A. E. Mackay, b Omar
2
23 HELMSMAN
Burnett
14. Walker, 1 Omar
G. C. Burnett, c Prata, b Omar
A. E. Perry, V. K. Løe, b A. T.
Ive
F. C.
Pincher,
You saye W. C. Hung,
R. Lee
J
and b
A A. Dand, b) Younganye
E. F. Fincher not out...
Extrne (R12 LB5 WB1)
Total (for 8 wkla)
J
16 17 20 50
BOWLING ANALYBIE.
Capt. Benson
Yacht Club.
29 Maj. Stewart
M. Bergauxt Maj. Bolt
30. B. Gandy
G. WIE
OBSERVER
'A' Clann
182 that the sailors were able to level
*
FOURSOMES
Mori and Sakura (Shatin) at twisted his leg in tar match 6-2,
The Final will be played next da Roza and Leitao 2-4. ugainst H.M.S. Medway Officers on
Lopes and Remedios (Country Murden 16 the Navy ground fortnight ago Sunday at the U. S. R. C.
Miss G. Thomas has been forced Club) beat Hayashi and Shimokawa and finally pass the Club's score tufto concede a walk-over to Mrs. 2-0.
(Shatin) James in the Semi-Final of the Yamamoto and Takei win by a goals to 2.
Eadies Singles Championship ow-beat de Roza and Litton 2-0.
Mrs. Abe and Ohta (Shatin) beat Cas- ng to leaving the Colony. James will meet Miss R. Bancock, tro and Basto 2-0.
Saitoh and Tsujimura (Shatin) conqueror of Mrs. Litton by 6-1,
beat Basto and Page 2-0.
and Hirowoka (Bhatin) Mori beat Saddick and Leong Z-0.
Acino and Kawasaki (Shatin) drew with Basto and Alves 1-1.
Uno and Takasaki (Shatin) beat
Cdr. Drummond
LA. Curjel
Le Cdr. Myers
Capt. Sedgwick
Comm. Elliott
1. V. G Cla
38
24
| D. P. Rojaur
3 J. G. Picher
18 Col. Bilderbeck
Capt. Fowk zam
227. Parker
Lt. Bail
Pta. Rodger was obliged to leave the feld and was unable to play in any fof the three fixtures that were on
He will, how-2-6, 6-8, in the Final on Saturday. 24 the list last week.
on the
22
18
23 ever, make a re-appearance
27 feld during this coming week.
LL. Cdr. Veuville 10 Week's injuries
Cdr. Hutton
L1. Swain
LL. Cir. Barrison
Class
'H'
LL. Powlett
Lt. Col. Marsden
I.1. Talbot Capt. Benson
Afternoon Total Morning Total
Grand Total
7
16
*
Two players were badly injured
2 in games during last week. Nichol son, of the Club "A" eleven, was 10 hit over the left eye from a drivel
by E. Moses, his own goalkeeper. and was taken to hospital. The cut 176 and to receive three stitches, but 170
the wound is progressing well 346 with no bad effects on the sight.
A
K. Simmoor did not bat.
K F. Ler
Fall of the wickets:
R. Stock
| 2 3 4
f
།
X
106 148 187 216
0
M
W
Omar
12 1 18 }
R. Lee
16
*
44
2
A. T. Loe
18
1 48
HELMSMAN
Pts.
7 0 43
0
'A' Clasi
LL. Elliott
F. S. Coole
{
0 12
0
La Smith
$.
Serg
0 24
D
Nars
dr. Brown
Dr. Davis
11.
P. K. Loe
Pratz
Youngsaye
bowled a wide ball
F. S. W. SMITH
SCORES 103
Chanceless Innings In
F.
Total of 152.
K.C.C. JUNIORS WIN
Royal Navy.
2. Gillespie
S. W. SMITH, playing in his
third game since his arrival
pt. Benn
1. Whitfeld LA. Chavassp
OBSERVER
H. S. Rouse
1. Y. G Class
14. St. Clair Ford 1. Cdr. Black LL. Emanuel
Capt.
La. Johne
Cdr Cowland
R. B. Willis
M. Cord'Homme Capt. Marshall Maj. Atkinson F. Cope
'H' Class
After Totul
• ·
L.R.C. FINALS “AT HOME.”
H. J. Armstrong's Success.
The Finals of the Ladies' Recreu- ition Club tournament were decided an Saturday at a very Buccessful "At Home."
The results of the finals were:
Rigg was the weak link in the threequarter line, being caught practically every time with the ball. His handling was not good and he showed a lack of the speed he has pre- viously displayed, Selby had very little to do in the Tight serums as he very rarely got the ball, but he was very much in the limelight in the serum when he repeatedly sent Turner away with the ball. The latter, however, did not gel very far be fore being tackled.
Turner's Mistake Incidentally, Turner put in some good work in intercepting several passes and was once well away, but Country Shatin he puated forward into touch with
Club only Buckley in front of him. Club
Silva and Simalı 2-0.
Singles Foursomer
Total..
$
8
13
4
21%
Bradford very rarely hooked the ball in the tight scrums, while the second row forwards did little to 121re the ball back if it over came a«
fr as them.
Hard Court Mixed Doubles Cham Lafford And Robertson pionship.-i. Norman
Qualify At Fanling.
and Mra.
G. Gurevitch, playing in goal fur Stafford Smith beat H. J. Armstrong [the C.B.A.
Andrew's and Mrs. Martell Hall 6-2, 6-2. against St. 19 Club last
struck Thursday, was
Mixed Doubles Handicap.-D. C. heavily by a ball aimed at the goal Dunham and Mrs. Le Fevre beat ziby A. E. P. Guest, the Saints' cap-Mr. and Mrs. Marton.
20:
25
17 in. Although in great pain.
11
Gurevitch pluckily remained
C. C. Blake
14
N. V. Croucher
เค
A. H. Wood
175
Morning Total
182:
Grand Total
357
Kowloon C. C. 2nd XI
104
back from Home leave, registered a chanceless century against the Craigengower second eleven at the F8 W. Smith, relired
W. Mulcahy, c E. Souza, b Way K.C.C. yesterday when he scored 104 retired out of 152 in 80 minutes. W. Carr, run out
G. A. White, e E. Souza, b Way to give the home side victory by 8 wickets. He also took 4 wickets for D. S. Green, run out
34 runs.
Scores:
Craigengower Žad XI
G. Souza, b Hirat
E. Souza, b Lewis
J. W. Fraser, l.b.w., b Smith
F. Broadbridge, Lb.w., b Smith
T. Yooh, e Green, Lawrence
J. W. Leonard, st. Jex, b Smith
E. C. G. Barry, e Smith, b
Simcocks
W. K. Way, 1.b.w., b Smith
E. B. Hamon, not out
F. Lee, b Simcocks
W. Howard, t Jex, b Simcocks
Extras (W.B. 1)
Total
1
tween the sticks until the end The game.
KOWLOON DOCK CLOSING DAY.
Ladies' Handicap-Mrs. Church be-beat Miss Scales 6-4, 6-1.
Vice-President's Team Win By 17 Shots
of
CAPTAIN'S CUP
In the loose with the excep.
tion of McLellan, Burch, Walk-
den, and Cumming the pack failed.
most Their steadys and accurate tackling deprived the Signals of all opportunities.
N.A.E. Mackay was the out- standing scorer for the Saints, claiming no loss than three of
the six goals.
Cord, centre-half, was an absentee from the Signala side, his pince being filled by Dilley from the back line, Scott taking over latter's position.
the
Three Goals in First Half Mackay opened the scoring for the Saints, and E. F. Fincher soon after added the second goal. Mac. kay scored the third goal from a penalty bully, given against the for throwing goal keeper, Short, the ball into play during an ex- elting moment.
The Saints continued their at tacks in the second half, and Bliss, at inside-right, scored the fourth goal. The fifth goal was netted by deflected a E. F. Fincher, who free-hit by MacNider just outside the D. and Mackay added the sixth goal after a dazzling solo effort.
A.
St. Andrew's:-R. H. Wong; F. Broadbridge, E. P. H. White, E. Mac- Nider, A. E. P. Guest, A. B. Hamson, R. Baldwin, E, F. Fincher, N. A. E. Mackay, A. 8. Biles and E. C. Fincher.
R.C. of S.-Short; Martin, Scott; Bryce, Dilley, Austin; Higginsbottom Butters, Convey. Fielding and Larkin. RADIO RECORD 4TH
TRIUMPH.
Medway Lose 3-1.
TO
HE RADIO, the champions, WOR their fourth Mamak Tournament malch at Caroline Hill yesterday when they defeated ILM.S. Medway by 3 goals to I.
Gurbachan Singh opened the Bcore for the Radio and Attar Singh added the second goal be- Particularly in the second half fore the teams crossed over.
In
was it noticable that in the loose, the second half the Medway scored
It. Lafford (87-13-74) qualised McLellan Burch, Walkden and Cum their only goal, while Kalwant for Captain's Cup on the old ming were supporting one another Singh put the Radio further ahead Course Fanling over the week-end. in their dribbles, the others lagging with a third, goal,
A. McKellar (86-9=77) and W. S. behind.
Ladies Doubles Handicap-Misa Hilller (87-1077) were the two Munro was inclined to be lazy.
next best acores in a field of 32 Ho fared poorly in the lineouts and CAER CLARK
Thomas and Miss Wentworth beat Miss Roger and Miss Walker.
Men's Singles Championship.---H. 1. Armstrong beat D. C. Dunham 6-3, 6-2.
competitors.
van Bot mean to the fore in the W. G. Robertson (88-18-70) |lanse. qualified on the New Course, while (Continued on Page 11). H. C. Hopkins (85-9=76) and M. N.
CCochrane (93-16=77) were the SUCCESSFUL
Men's Singles Handicap.-D. Durham beat Rev. J. N. Lewis Bryan 8-6, 6-2.
ven. J. C. Chalmers, C. G. Silva 20
The Vice President's team beni boat J. G. Ozorio, J. Revie, D.
the President's side of 20 bowlers Kelth, H. G. Cooper 13; J, Lindsay,
by 17 shots at the Kowloon Dock J. Mayer, J. McKelvie J. C. Brown,
next best scorers in seven entries,
Navy Soccer
MAMAK HOCKEY DINNER
CUP HOCKEY
COMMENCES
C.B.A. Beat C.B.S. By 4 To 2.
LOSERS' FINE RECOVERY
Although beaten by 4 goals to 2 in the first Caer Clark Cup Ladies' VER 150 hockey enthusiasts, Hockey encounter, the Centre Bri- twelve fish Schoolgirls gave a very pro
Over 150 Attend First Function.
Recreation Club's Closing Day on 25 beat A. McIntyre, V. Hast, R. ILM.S. Wren Woods Timber- Saturday. At the conclusion of the Movison, F. L. Rapley 8; R. Dun-lake, McLean) beat H.M.S. Sand-representing the 10 match Mra E. Cock presented the can, G. F. Sherriff, D. Gow, R. Lap wich by (Woodford) by 3 goals to
13
34
prizes.
Detailed results:-
Simcocks, e Souza, Fraser W. R. G. Hirst, Souza,
Fraser
15
b
F. M. Lewis, c Souza, b G. 0 Souza
21 F. E. Lawrence, c Broadbridge.
b Way
1
27 G. Lee, not out 378. Jex, not out
10
17
7
0
Extras (B. 10, L.B. 1)
11
1
Total
282
0
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 18, 2
aley 8 lost to R. J. Goodman. C. R. 1 in the China Fleet League at the Clube entered in the Mamak Tour Logan, A. R. Whibley, L. Grey, 33; Valley on Saturday afternoon.
J. S. Logan, J. B. Sturgeon, A. O. G. Henderson, N. King, H. Nish, R. Brawn, J. Russell 13 lost to G. E. P. Phillips lost to H. Gittins, M. N. F. Thompson, W. Royall, J. Gibson, Rakusen, A. M. Calman, W. Hedley J. Kempton 20; M. Squza, R. Pro-122.
Entries and Handicaps for
Macao Races Next Sunday
• *
nament gathered at the China Em-mising display against the Centrai porium Cafe de Luxe on Saturday British Association Ladies at King's night on the occasion of the First Park on Saturday, Mamak Tournament Dinner. +
6.
Mira Marie Smith proved the outstanding player in the Ladies' team, scoring, three of their four goals.
Pare (Continued, on
The Schoolgirls actually held the Mr. O. England White, Chair-Ladies' team to a draw in the man of the Mamak Tournament, second half, with two goals each. presided, and the guests included (following a magnificient, but short- Mr. E. W. Hamilton, Fresident of lived, recovery, the Hong Kong Hockey Associa tion, the Rev. W. Walton Rogers, H.M.S. Witch beat H.M.S. Veteran L. Comdr. Leigh, R:N., Surg. jby 3 gosis to 1 in the China Flect
Comdr. Phillips, R.N., Capt. W. M. „ANTRIES and handicaps for the Wakefield (162), Wonderful Stag League on Saturday at the Valley, Morgan, M.C., Mr. A. "A. Dand,Į ENTRIES and handicaps for the Yaker
Vice-President of the Hockey Asso- 2 for 78. 3 for 113, 4 for 152, 5 for to be held at Macao next Sunday & "E" Classes, six furlong
4. The Chu Klang Handicap, “D” H.M.S. Falmouth and H.M.S.
Second
ciation, Mr. F. A. Komp and Mr. It really developed during the 6178, 6 for 180, 7 for 181, 8 for 190, are published below:
Whitshed played a goalless draw in] Section-Africán Eve (160), Aida 019 for 200.
The Novice Handicap, 5 Fur (158), Banjolina (155), Black Rock the China Fleet League on Satur. B. H. Wong, Hon. Secretary and Great War, when a Military Shield Hon. Treasurer respectively of the was competed for, and later a tonga-Blue Plent (160), Brutus (148), Darlen (155), Esk (152), Fly-day at the Valley,
Hockey Association, and Messrs. Scouts Cup, which was won by his 0. M. R. W. (155), Dashaway (140), Drian (140), ing Hoy (162), Paul Jones (158), Jost
(148) Happy Man Imagine (168), The Crook (158). 1 Genghis Khan
Though scoring first II.M.S. Kent P. J. Barlow, A. E. P. Guest and N. team. AMango
Hockey had grown tremendously "D" (142), Prestwick (145), Pure Music 5. The
.C, Ger. Stokers lost to H.M.B. Keppel by A. E. Mackay of the Mamak Com- Classes, six furlongs,.P (168), So On (148),
since that time as was instanced. First Whitehall (15) Lion-Adam, 2. The Chu King Handicap.
(16%), Charming Face old goal in thres, on the Dockyard
A very enjoyable concert off in the caso, of. HMS: Medway," Slx Furlong, third section. (140), Coba (154), Glen Chee (146) ground on Saturday, Lavender and
(155),
Grey (146) Orlando Plane (146), Bold Iron Blue
(107)
and Hackatt for the Kent. Widness
Mr. Hamilton stressed that hoc- City of Shanghat (185), Gallant Fox
es (168) (155), Good Sport (140), T's Peantic 6. The Ladies Handicap, "E" {(140);
The Hain one mile (Unoficial) Baguio (140). A scratch HIM.S. Veteran eleven and a turn by the Indian hockey key was a game of skill and not storm (154),
Whitkall
Handl (140), Good Sport....
1
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
90 G. Bouza
Fall of the wickets:-1 for 0, 2 Way
for 7, 8 for 38, 4 for B4. 5 for 86, Fraser
4 for 88, 7 for 88, 8 for 88, 9 for 88. Yeah
Smith
Loo
12
0
70
14 2 62
8
5 0 21
2
940 $4
Hamson
2
0
14 0
0. M. R. W. 11
.1 悲情
2
MORRIS HAS 5 FOR 8
181
1.9.0
⠀ BoylanG ANALYSIS,
'(Continuod si foot of ment
1.
mitter.
116 (1) Carnation II (140) Powerful King (149), Swale (148) a defender scored for the winners musical items, songs, renderings which he believed, had 24 hockey
Class
The Loafer Whoo: Christmas Bella (187), "City of Bhang-
by Big Chatland (H.M.S. Medway), teams. ... ja Naval ukelele expert, conjuring
The II.M.S; Eagle second eleven pos (15) Chien Tham hai (140}}) Mak) (158), Gallant For shared four goals with HMS. Cum members was given after the din- brute force. The stickwork: tap-.
Bunning (187).afternoon Belton scored twice for
Local Hockey History
ning of the ball, and accuracy were beat the Enginë, finom Blaff by '0]
points which demanded the player's Mr. E. W. Hamilton said that he attention. Good umpiring was al- wickets on Saturday at the Valley, cap, Clack one mile Alexandra (140) 6 Sport (120) Krata Vix berland at the Valley on Saturday ner Erins Room 53 (Morris for 8. Hall (160) California (140) Chiva The Loafers (140) The Rainstorm the Cumberland and Dayca Eagle 2od 215 71 for 1 (horren 17, jou (101) Gold Cox (14/), Jungle (139), Toby (140) is (penalty), and Coles retted for the telt certain that hockey was played to an important essential of the
In the Colony before 1911, but that "game."
mot out. Mai 25 not out);ürk Royal Flush) (149) Boler: CATE