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REGAL AND COLUMBIA
DANCE RECORDS
-FB-1090––Why dream
Carroll Gibbons and Savvy Orpheans
Why stars come out at night. FB 1096 Is and old Southern custom
Carroll Gibbons and boy friends
According to the moonlight.
FB 1104 Go into your dance
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The little things you used to do.
FB 1152-Is'nt this a lovely day
No strings.
FB 1084-Way down in Honolulu...
Haunting me.
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In a little gipsy tea room. FB 1083 Little dash of Dublin
Marina waltz.
Johhny Green and orch.
Phz Ohman and
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THEACHINA SHE KUNTJANUARY S
OWEN HUGHES
KCC PLAY NAVY
AT TENNIS
"A" Team Loses And "B" Team Wins
TWELVE PAIRS IN ACTION
E. Abegham (K.C.C)=-
and F. Goodwin
Host to Petch and Peacock
An enjoyable friendly lawn ten-lost to Wraith and Coleridge nis encounter between the Kow best Green and Broadwridge.
BS. Capell and G. White Joom Cricket Club and the Royal (KICCI)—–— Navy at the K.C.C. yesterday, end-lost to Petch and Peacock ed in a draw, the Navy "A" team beat Wraith and Coleridge winning by 5 sets to 4 and the boat Green and Broadbridge Result ECC. 5: Naxy 4 KCC. "B" team succeeding --by
team aided. by two ECC players
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the same margin against a Nar FUSILIERS JUST
BEAT SAPPERS
IN SECOND DIV.
was
-D. S. Green and F. Broadbridge.
The best of three sets played in each match.
Detailed results were as follow:]
**A* MATCH EL Fincher (KLCC):
and CE-Watson
best Lt-Coměr, Broome and
Comdr. Brookes beat Comde. Bayne and It-
Camdr. Conway
beat
Le Miers and E. L Shate
A. E. P. Guest and M. Pach (KCC) lost to Broome and Brookes 1 best Bayne and Conway
Len Fallis and novelty orchlost to Miers and State...
I. S. Smith and G. G. (RCC):
(Continued from Page 4).
The Sappers' only goal camne five minutes before half-time, Cal- lard scoring with a fast shot, the ball striking the post and rebound- oing into the net
Fusthers First Goal
CARRIES BAT FOR 100 Pull Shot Exploited To Advantage
3 RUNS IN LAST
TWO INNINGS
PEARCE BOWLS WELL FOR HIS SIX WICKETS
LEE PLAYS FINE INNINGS
(By "LBW)
B. Oven Har the HACC
"he carried his
OLLOWING his fine display against the Navy in the Triangular Tournament Match on New Year's Day, when he scored 93 runs, H. Owen Hughes, the former Colony skipper, again show ed excellent form with the bat on Saturday when he scored 100 runs (not out) in 95 minutes to give his side a seven-wicket victory over the Happye or two very pretty late cuts. Valley team.
~Tinker" Lee played ... a stubborn
Craizengower and his team
It was indeed a high scoring game, no less than 349 runs be-innings for twenty odd russ, but ing scored in the course of the afternoon for the loss of only 13the rest of the CCG batsmen did wickets BD. Gillespie also distinguished himself with the bat, not put up much resistance." After the interval, the Fusiliers for not only did he score a rapid 45, but he was also associated With the exceptions of Owen- gradually brought pressure to with Owen Hughes in a partnership which yielded 96 runs for Hughes, the Club fielding was Barnett bear on the Sappers and scored the third wicket
patchy, the players being too in- A. T. Lee, the Craigengower skipper, won the toss and elect-felted to wait for the ball instead 0-2 their first goal through Davies, 1-2 who netted into the Sappers' opened to bat on a wicket which looked good for a lot of runs W of running forward to meet it. 0-2 goal, Sellecir having had the mis-Rapley and F. E. Lee went out to open the innings against E. R. Dunkley was not in his best form, fortune to fall when running out Duckitt (Morrison Hill end) and T. A. Pearce, who bowled to a though in fairness to him it must leg trap. Duckitt was not at all impressive and sent down for be said that the chance that F. K. Jack to clear.
Continuing their raids, the too many loose ones and though Lee got Pearce away to the boun-Lee gave was a very difficult one.
Chili Go For Kuns - Fusiliers soon netted their final dary off his second ball, the Club spin bowler got Rapley's wicket
with his fifth ball which came straight through to take the Set to get 172 runs in 95 mhba- middle peg
Gibbons and Orpheuns lost to Broome and Brookes..
jost to Bayne and Conway lost to Miers and Strute... Result-Navy 5, ECO 4 N. A. E. Mackay and (KCC):
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the next man in. 35 minutes and mostly by Lee),ns in real earnest with the result presented Duckitt with his first Growder came on in place of that they lost two wickets fairly wicket when he nibbled at a Duckitt but he was breaking too cheaply before Owen Hughes and thoroughly bad ball and was bril-mach to be dangerous, the ball Gillespie became associated in a partnership which yielded 96 rans Fantly caught by Oren Hoghes atjoften beating the batsman, wicket second slip. In the meantime and the stumper! A. B: Hamson y quick time. Both batsmen hit "very hard, though the better- Pearce was sending down some joined Lee and was content to leave perfect length deliveries, but F. E the, scoring to his partner. He length balls were treated with due Lee brought off some very pretty plodded along slowly, but had the quick-footed drives though this satisfaction of seeing 60 runs adó- The me advantage that both bowler had the misfortune to seeled to the total before he left
Owen Hughes and. Gillespie had Dunkley drop Lee behind the sticks
Owen Hughes made a good was reach, and they were able to when the batsman was in his early change when he brought Malmes step out and washer anything twenties.
respect.
jon in place of Growder, for the that was even in the slightest Pearce, however, was compen-new bowler soon met with success, degree over-pitched. sated when Yeok gave him a easy bowling Lee with one which looked Owen Hughes has always had a return. By this time Lee lecked as though it me back a little.zy powerful pull, and he exploit- thoroughly set and was very bars Tee's knock was a very good one.
ed this to advantage on Saturday,
cn--Duckitt, who was persevered though he did have a couple of though he also brought off some with by Owen Hughes. A. Ives His footwork in particular very crisp straight drives as well Esmail did not impress at all is good. He hit 18 fours most as several past cover point, being too fand of poking at the off ones In this connection" he will
do well to remember that he must get rid of this habit if he hopes to
of them on the our side, including
(Continued on Page 7).
make many runs As it was be THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT
Igave an easy catch to Growder (off [Pearce) when he had scored only
Ave.
Breaking Too Much
With the total at 50 (scored in Lt E. M Dawson-(Army)-
H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.):
LEFT-WING FAILURE Capt. D. W. Persse (Army)
PROMINENT
(Continued from Page 4)
Lt. Holland-Martin (Navy) LL. Miers (Navy)
Batting Averages
Inas Bas HS NO. Avge
160 67
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106 75
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96
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E. R. A Day (Navy) Lt. Hunting (Navy) LI R Jahnson (Army) Woolley, who, although at her 11 Bartley (Navy) best at right-half, could accom-Lt. Baker (Navy) - plish little in the manner of dis- Sub-Lt. Wraith ́(Navy) tribution?
ALL Branwell (Navy) Miss O. Dalziel and Miss J.Pe. Herbert (Army) Dalziel. were the pick of Surg. It Kirkwood (Navy) the Best forwards, although P. O. Lamb (Navy), Miss Krill did her share on the Cpl Ballard (Army). left-wing, ably supported on the 1. McInnes (HECC). inside by Miss A Alves Mrs Capt. L. J. Walch- (Army)
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White worked hard as the leaders Also Batted: A. C. Beck (H.K.CC). 2, A W. Hayward (H. but was too closely marked by KC C):18; L. D. Kilber (LCC) 13; G. A. Stewart (H. K. Miss Bryson to be really dan C. C.) 5; L. Comdr, Barry (Naty) z and 2"; G. E. K Diyet: (FL) gerous.
ECC) 2; G. S. Dunkley (HL KC. C.)-1; Bdan. King (Army) 2; Miss P. Gittins (2) and Miss Tel Tufnell (Navy) 0, 0, 0 and 0; 0. D. Dawe (Navy) 5 and 0; 5. Dalziel (2) scored for the In-A. B. Dale (Navy) 0, 1,2-4 and ^_^0.2.
terpart eleven, while Miss J. Dal
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(St. Andrea's), Miss M Bryson 0, S. Dawe (Navy)
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