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ROTARY MEETING Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell On Life Insurance

TEST MATCH

DRAWN CANADIAN

BRILLIANT

RECOVERY BY

THE INDIANS

Centuries For Merchant And Mushtaq Ali

THIRD TEST OPENS AT OVAL ON AUGUST 15

London, To-day.

India gained a very creditable draw against England in the se cond Test at Old Trafford. Man- chester, recovering brilliantly after being set 359 to save the in-

SUCCESSFUL SEASON nings defeat. At the close of play

FOR H.K.H.A.

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Jan. 31 Feb. 2 Feb. 9 Feb, 14 Feb. 12 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 Feb. 18

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Mar, 24 Mar. 25 Apr. 2 Apr. 7

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At yesterday's meeting of the Rotary Club Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell,

A number of meetings were held ket for 155 minutes. O.BE branch manager of the uring the season to discuss ques who played patient cricket, scored E/Russia Manufacturers Life Insurance Cotiers arising and to nominate Um-114 out of 279 in 255 minates, hit-E/Japan gave an entertaining and amusing pires for important games. ting 13 boundaries.

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England won the first Test by 9E/Russia Apr. 2 Apr. 4 Apr. ance"

E/AR Apr. 30 May 2 May Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam. Presi-ried out and resulted in three wickets at Lord's and the third E/Japan Apr. 16 Apt. 18 (Civilian and seven Army person- and final Test will open at the E/Canada May 14 May 16 dent, was in the chair. The follow-

E/Rassia May 23 May 30 Jure 1 ing guests were welcomed: Messrs. nel being passed as qualified Hoc-Oval on August 15.

Full scores, as cabled by Reu- E/Japan June 11 June 13 W, E. Walsh, San Francisco, key Umpires.

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ALL-INDIA G. E Wetton, H. R. Sturt. E. Rpires' badges to qualified umpires Childe, G. E. R. Divett, G. Bonhoff. (at a cost of $2.00 each. The dev. M. Merchant, e Hammond. b W. Marich and J. P. Whitham, of mand for badges proved, however.

disappointing. Hong Kong.

WOODERSON TRIUMPHS AGAIN

Interports

At the invitation of Hong Kong (Continued from Page 5) visit was received from The Macau Hockey Club on March 7 Graham was third. five yards and S. The match. Macau v Colony, away. Cornes being beaten into was played on March 7 and re- fourth place ап enthralling sulted in a win for Macau by 1-0. finish to the final gasp

Inches In It!

Verity Mushtaq Ali, run out

33

Amar Singh, e Duckworth, b Wor

thington

Major C. E Nayudu, Lb.w, b

Allen

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Wazir Ali, c Worthington, b

Verity

C Ramaswami, b Verity Jehangir Khan, e Duckworth, b

Allen

C. S. Nayudu, b Verity

10

The match between the Civilians Marajkumar of Vizianagram, b

- Robins and Macau was played on March R. Mcher Homji, not out

13

The quarter-mile ended just as 8 and again resulted in a win for M. Nissar, e Hardstall, b Robins 16th Aug. grandly, Brown made the running Macau by 2-1.

entertained

Extras

Total

203

from first to last, and won by five) The visitors were yards, but the fight for second on March 7 to dinner at the Pen- 3.n of the wickets-1 (Mushtaq 5th Aug place between Rampling and Re-insula Hotel followed by a dance A) for 18; 2 (Merchant) for 67; 3 Sun, 23rd Aug.berts the holder, kept the crowd at the Club de Recreio, both be Camac Singh) for 73; 4 (Ć. K... Nayu-

rocking. At one time

Roberts ing. presided over by Mr. A. A. du) for 100; 5 (Ramaswami) for 161: seemed to threaten Brown, so well Dand. Although poorly support-5 (Khan) for 164; 7 (C. S. Nayudu) for 181; 8 (Maharajkumar) for 188; did he run, but the effort did noted, the functions proved vers en-13 (Wazir Ali) for 190; 10 (Nissar) last, and by virtue of a terrific joyable.

For 203. sprint along the straight Bampling

International Tournament

The third annual tournament

Allen Gover

Bowling Analysis

O. MR.

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How can I describe the hundred yards final? What wonderful race between teams representing Eng-Hammond it was, with inches only betweenland, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Robins the first three. Osendarp left his Germany. Portugal, and India, re- Verity ¡countryman. Berger, almost sulted in a win for Portugal by Worthington

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GOOD TENNIS PROGRAMIME" IN Wazir Ali, b Robins

“B” DIVISION:

(Continued from Page 47 Another very interesting game

Total (for 5,wkts.) which will go a long way towards Fall of the wickets-1 (Mustaq deciding the third position is that AB) for 203: 2 (Merchant) for 219; between the Kowloon Cricket Club 3. (Ramaswami) for 313; 4 (Wacir and Craigengower at King's ParkA) for 317; 5: (C. K. Nayada) for

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