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CHINA MAIL
NAVY LOSE TO ARMY
ARMY XI;
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1948.
S. CHINA 'A' BEAT POLICE Home Football Results
The First Division soccer game between Royal Navy and Army at Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon proved to be a close affair, the soldiers gaining the decision by the only goal of the match. At Caroline Hill, in a game which was for below First Division standard, South Chino "A" pre- served their unbeaten record as the result of an easy 'victory over Police, whom they beat by four gools to one.
reverse the Navy
The Junior Shield re-play | Byrne collected a well placed pass gren Royal Navy and Club, and raced on to Bre past the which was played at Cause Advancing Berr. In spite of this continued to way Bay, resulted in an easy
press and it was always on the victory for the sailors by ihrer eard that they light equalise
The eco portod proved Kak tu nil,
attractive as the first and both kules drove for supremacy, as the Aany could never be sure of their leud.
2 tha
Royal Navy O-Army 1
The salt crowd which witnesse inatch were treated to a for sporting display by both teams Con the Navy been steadier ment of gund, they might have Scaled amarilets.
J
The ume was played fel a tast and bath sales served up
tractive football,
{
as
tenders Sebring.
prevented
London, December 27.
The following were the results of football matches
played today:
On at least three ocensioni the| Liverpool
takor Chinese should have
the Manchester C. 0 len when their forwards broke Midlesbro through the Police defence. With Newcastle unly the goalie to heat, however, Portsmouth the forwards shot yards wide of the wark,
Preyton Stoke
Much against the run of the play, Police took the lead when Barnsley following 让 scramble In the Carti Chluene goal-mouth, the bill was Chester field
Coventry bundled bite the net.
This goal served to sluikas i Fulbom the Chinese and within a mingle Leets they had gained the equaliser. Theymouth At the salons end, a misunder- | Kun-ho beating Tsang Wing with
Queen's PR. Sheffield W tanding between Tüzer and Beern fest ground shot.
There was no further scoring
Southampton caused a bad noment, but the
Spurs ball war got away at the expense before half time.
of a enziEL,
Bardell in the Army gat dived at the feet of Allen to gather a deserved and Thiere ball
received wie o absence of wild kicking applauses,
laner the ball went from So in tra Gilded ®+%*P*%,
D
Matterly, who whe vesteriny's inatch
***
Brewe
DIVISION
Swansea
Carlisle
Chester
3 Hartlepools
Mansfeld
Rothertiam Tranmere
2 Port Vale
2 Northampton
2 Norwich.
2 Heading
مجھے مجھے
Millwall
Bournemouth
ABDULLA
NUMBER SEVEN
*****
In PACKETS or TINS
Brilliant Bowling Leads Army To Win Over HKCC
A brilliant spell of bowling by A. Stopto enabled Army to beat Hong Kong Cricket Club by nine wickets in a Triangular Tournament Cricket match at Chater Road yesterday.
Batting first, HKCC were all out for a meagre 67
runs, O. J. Kerr (21) and T. A. Pearce (23) being the only batsmen to stand up to the Army bowling.
the
Stepte sent eight of HKCC batsmen back to the Banton of Pavilion for 16 runs.
20. took two for
It. (NORTHERN) Doncaster
Wrexham
2 Stockport
Army had litte dimeulty in passing the HKCC total and went on to score 180 for eight. Jones and Wilson (41), Banton (44) 141) showed little respect for the 2 HKCC bowling and scored freely
round the wicket.
T.A. Pource returned the best 2 bowling figures for HKCC, cap- turing Ave wickets for 37 runs.
Scutes:-
НКСС
FIRST DIVISION
Villa Bolle
5
Wolves
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTHERN) } | Brighton
2 Exter Sheffield U. Bristol C.
Altershot
1
thern from Det by
2
Arsenal
Palace
0
Newport
1
HuddresBeld
1
Illackpool
| Ipswich
Wolsali
Manchester U. 2
Orient
Everton
*
Notts C.
Sunderland
Southend
1
Birmingham
&
Chelsea
Swindon
2 Chorlton
Torquay
1
Durnley
Watford
0
Bristol
BECOND
THIRD DIVISION
2
Grimsby
Accrington
2 Brentford
▸ Barrow
3
Lincoln
Bradford C.
2
Bury
Q
2 Bradford
2 Southport Olihan Darlington Crewe
*
Went lam
Gateshead
1
Lutun
Blackburn
2 Rochdale
West Brom
D Hull
2
Notts F
2
Halifax
JLeicester
York
New Brighton
||
Xmas Day Matches
FIRST
DIVISION
THIRD DIVISION-SOUTHERN
1 Derby
3 Aldershot
0
Bristal C.
U
N.
2 Newcastle
Bournemouth
Torquay
B
II. Owen-Hughes, b Stepto..
น
0 Huddersflek v
Bristol, I.
3
Walford
R.W. Franklin, b Steplo....
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Stoke
3
Exeter
Brighton
G
Preston
O Millwall
Portsmouth
2 Newport
→
1
Eolton M'brough Villa
1 Port Vale
Reading
UWuiselt
2 Queen's Park
0 Crewe
1
1 Cardi
2 Gatesheart
3 Barnsley
1 Spurs
2 Chesterfield
3
Plymouth -
1 Oldham
Co.
Manchester C. 0 Northumpton
Liverpool 0 Norwich
a Swindon
Pulace
Notts
3 Southend
3 Leyton
0 Swansea
SECOND DIVISION
The second half saw the Chinese continually on the attack, with the Police forwards only getting
why websionally
aubiccted¦ Arsenal The Poller goal wns.
Birmingham int list effort, Tyck not well to an almost continual bombard- steady preme-way and although he turned the ment, with the Chinese forwards Blackpool
Burnley hall very quickly he fired over doing everything but score.
Atur nicing
for 15 Chariton injured in The Dual whisilé gave victory toj
Chelse sorely the belter side, which made usaf minutes, the Pore defence and. was
Tegister Inpsed mul the Chinese were all» Everion nt a great opening to nun sol xl vedere forward and in
tline:
wier Manchester U. 16 send half Huck came into their only pent
Shefeld U. Phrough Chang Khyr hed utid opre
Wine-keung. who Sunderland hrh Chu nested from nenalty.
Wolverhampton 4 In the a minute of the game. the Chinese were awarded another Etheekburn penalty, but Fang King-cheung. Bradford who took the spot kick, led the Brentford ball.
Bury S. China "A":-Yu Yin-tuk, Grimsby ator, was a towver of strength S. China "A" 4—-Police 1 Yang-sang; Tse Kam-hung Leicester
more Cheung Shut-ling. Soong Ling Lingelu The Chinese
Fung Luton Chung-sung methodical than their annonents slug. Lau and did most of the attacking, King-chrung, Chu Wing-keung Notts F.
Although the Putler delenlers Chang Kam-hol, Loi Shin-wing West Bromwich 1 showed up well.
-West Ham the forwards and Tse Kam-ha,
Polier: Tsang Wing. Io Shing, moressed,
Lu Wai, Gordon, Howlett, Ling Fran the start, the Chinese Sling. Wang Ki-lim, Tan Yung- anned the offensive, but the kan. Redman. Lau Pak-lung and robust thekling of the Pulier - Ng Yu-wal.
Auy
Navy Beer, Convery. Tozer, pening exchanges went to Rowlande, Filatham, Holloway,
Butcher. ou Wilson, Edge.
Allai, ivy and they carried Barking throughout the first Brut:
Cardell, Robinrm. The Army reemd aluw, but
Weatherall, Manson, tenybe this war probably due to Nussu. the way in which Tozer and Holio-Hughes, Brown, Anderson, Byrne,
Marsden, Ramak|1. was clipard Brown.
Fillon, at centre half for the
broke up
und wol only alfinetes but also carried the ball wapfell.
BELLY
Weatherall the opposing pivot,Į come to the resete on any occa-
were
on and was his distribution | were deplorable and at'
of the bull that gave the Arny
their chances,
Wark 10 minutos of the first half to, Army broke through and
time 150
England Trounce Portuguese,
Giving a brilliant all-round, display of top grade soccor, England beat Portugal by six goals to one on the Club Ground on Sunday in the First Round of the International Charity Cup Com- petition.
England's victory was all the more meritorious in
view of the fact that they were, for the greater part of the game, playing with only 10-men: Rafferty, leader of the Eng- | leam.
His excellent positionin
fish attack, received a serious enabled him to save many almost injury early in the first half certain goals, while his fearless. ness in tackling the English for. and. on leaving the field, was
to gather the. immediately rushed to has wars by diving
ball from their feet was one of pital.
The outstanding features of the
England will now meet China is the Fun! Round, which will be player on Sunday, April 10, 1949. Cordell, the English custodian. had a comparatively easy me between the sticks, as the Portu- que forwards were given unly a limited number of chances to get within shooting distance,
Hughes and Tozer were a round pair of backs whose work was he yonel reproach.
Kaine.
Eng-
If it were not for the magni. ficent display by Sliva. land's tally of goale might well have run into double figures.
The Portuguese defence, which was never allowed to settle down, was much too slow for the speedy who led it o English forwards, merry dance. The Portuguese de- Ience የኖዳ also weak in its clear- ances and passing of the ball.
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RESULTS AT A GLANCE
INTERNATIONAL CHARITY CUP COMPETITION FIRST ROUND
Portugal
1 England FIRST DIVISION
Police
́8, China "A"-4
0 Army Royal Navy
RE.PLAY JÚNIOR SHIELD RE Royal Navy 3 Club
1
Dockyard
3
2
Army HK
Bollcitors'
SECOND DIVISION Kit Chee St. Joseph's Bouth China Taikoo
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0
Fulham
D Coventry
2 Ipswich
1
THIRD DIVISION-NORTHERN
Darlington
Donenster
o Halifax
2 Hull
i
Chesterfield 0
2 Carlisle
0 Accrington
L.F. Stokes, b Stepto
Bachelors Win
In their annual cricket match at Happy Valley on Sunday, the Bachelors of Craigengower Cric- ket Club beat the Benedicts by 16 runs.
The Bachelors won the toss and elected to bat on sticky wicket. R. Tay and T. Crabtree opened
England Score 85 Runs For No Wickets
Johannesburg, December 27,
Englund, already one up in the series, made a good start by Scoring 85 uns for no wickets before lunch today in and in the first Over the first innings of the second Crabtree was bowler by Hang cricket Test against South Choy.
Tuy and Ramchand were then Africa. associated in a good stund. Tay was run out after scoring 43 runs. Ramchand, who Wos dismissed
after knocking up .82, was some
O... Kerr, e Burton, b Slepto 21 What lucky to reach this figure, as he was missed twice in the T.A. Pearce, e Murray-Brown,
first over went down,
Stepto
Oliver, Burton, b Stepta
D.H. Leach, e Burratt, b Stepto
K. Millar, e French-Blake,
b Bunton
D. McLellan, c and b Stepto T.P. Mahon, b Banton
E.F. Goe, not out
23
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0
BACHELORG
R. Tay, run
T. Crabtree, b Hong Choy..
1. Wong, lbw, b Lam
S. Ramchand, c A.M. Omar,
b Hong Choy ........
M. Omar, b Hong Choy ....
J.C. Koh, c Youngaaye, & Lam 3. Crawford, b Hung Choy..
5. Leonard, bw, b Hong Choy
N. Leonard, e Ismall, b Lam
J. Mogra, b Hong Choy
F. Woodler, bw, b Hung Choy
Extrus **** | *
Total
Bowling Analysla »
2
A. Stepto ....
O M 10
Ħ
W
J. Starkey, not out
3 16
B
022
A
1 20
Total
ARMY
2 Hartlepools+1) fones
D Tranmere
3 Rotherhan
2 New Brighton 3 York
2 Southampton 1 avuthport
Wednesday
3 Leeds
Britain
Stockport
2)
2 Rochdale
Ranton
Halg, e McLellan, b Mahon
Jones, e Kerr, b Pearce
O M R
Bowling Analysis 1. Hong Choy ...11.2 0.44
aw. Lam
1)A.M. Omak
1
Bradford C.
€ Barrow
Banton, bw, b Pearce
2
Burton, b Pearce
-Reuter.
Wilson, sl. Miller, b Pearce.
41
11.d. Baker
F.F. Binke, b Owen-Hughes Bell, not out
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Eliminates
PI In Softball Tilt
(By "GRANDSTAND")
Great Britain eliminated Philippine Islands by a 13-12 nose-out, while China accounted for the Indians 20-0 in a three-inning game.
The Indians found the going too tough and refused to take the fleid after Umpire Doc
Burrat, b Pearce Murray-Brown, st. Millar,
Owen-Hughes
Extras
Total for 8 wkts. (Stepto and Phillips did
hot.)
Mahon Gee
Bowling Analysis
20
P 2 25
500
Hutton, who scored 51 not out, mainly with powerful off-driven and leg hit, and Washbrook (33 not out), accomplished good work wicket, by earying England through the first hour when the covered with more.
than grass
be diff- usual, was expected to
more subdued cult. They were whom Athol Rowan struck a good longth with his off-spinners.
The crowd of more than 30,000 applauded Hutton's entertaining 07 minutes. 350, scored out of 82,
23
The opening pair were still to 1 gether at the luncheon interval, hoving batted 105 minutes without offering a chance.
0
ENGLAND -IST INNINGS.
Hutton, not out....
51
Extras
Waalbrook, not out
П
•
123
Total (for no wkts.)
15
The teams were: South.Alien: Fric Rowan, O). Wynne, B., Mit- Wchell. A. D. Nourse, W. Wade, D. 7 Beable, 0, C. Dawson, A. Rowan; 3C. Tuckett, N. Mann and C. Mc-
Carthy.
7 1 31
2 0
25
0
BENEDICTS
J.L. Youngaaye, e N. Leonard,
b'Crabtree
A. Kuruneru, b Ramchand..
E.H. Esmail, low, b Crabtree G. Hong Choy, b Crabtree .. E.H. Ismail, 5 Ramchand R.O. Bakter, b Omar 189CW. Lam,
Է
and b Omar”.
not A.M. Omar, e Koh, b Omar..
T. Leonard, not out
B.W. Bradbury, b Koh,
S.A. Fowler, Crawford, b
Crabtree .**
8.J. Pestonjoo, e N. Leonard,
1 Crabtree
M
W
D
1 46
1
4 0 17
Owen-Hughes
0.3 0 24
McLellan
Extras
Pearco
A 0
37 5
after
Silver Jubilee
Total
Bowling Analyala
in three innings of play, which India threw in the town!
Dick
51 28 0
Jubilee Cricket The Silver
the European and Chief Umpire, Doć ; Malthen | match between forfeited the game in favour of Staff and the Local Staff of the T. Crabtree Malthen had called "play ball" China.
Hong Kong Electric Company S. Ramchand- In the
LUN Ladies Section.
China CHƯA
outfit Limited at Sookunpoo on Sunday, J.C. Koh Filps succumbed to the strong blasted turbaned Indiun
I.M. Omar draw. hurlar
ended in a Portuguese lasses 18-4, while Pritam Singh at will and the In- Mr. A.G. Langston, Manager of Great Britain, triumphed over the dians only chance on base was the Hong Kong Electric Co., Ltd.. China belles 11-4 to qualify for when K. Bachoo socked a terrific
end Mrs. Langston, were interest- the Finals when they will tangle liner through the box. The scor- et spectators throughout. with Portugal.
ing chance, howover,
Batting Was
Arst, the European Great Britain was lucky to pul' the game out of the are in the smothered as Dick Chung froze Staff knocked up 154 for men
F. Hussain's Ung-drive
over declared, to which A.G. Gardiner final semester with a back-to-the second base and tossed out Bachuo and R. de Rome, the opening wall rally that completely turned who was off base;
batsmen, contributed 60 and 05 the lobles on the Isinuders
In the second frame the In-respectively. Fred Diesta had rapped
dians missed a perfect triple-play "ÁR. Minu was the most suc- one of the English defenders three-plict with the bases Index rot-up when the bases were load-cessful bowler for the Local Staff. nodded the ball towards his own in the Philippine half of the ed and Dick Chung trickled taking four wicket at the sacri- charge. As the ball rolled to.
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England:-L, Hutton, W. Wash-
brook, Ian Watkins, D. Compton, J. Crapp, F. G.. Mann, T. G.
o Evans, R. Jenkins, A. V. Bedber, c. Gladwin and D. V. P. Wright. --Router.
CHILDREN'S SPORTS
AT RECREIO÷
The Club de Recreio held their
10 annual Children's Sports on Box-
0
Ing Day at their sports ground at King's Park.
The meeting was well attend- ed by the local Portuguese com- 17munity and thoroughly enjoyed.
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The programme provided events and fun for old and young alike 109 and ten was served, arranged by the lady subscribers of the club. 0 M
Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, President 8.2 0 30 5 of the Club, thanked the -4-0-30--2 members~"upan whose - support, the success of the afternoon is 3 croitel."
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"I enjoy them best of all"
"Here's our opportunity, let's
go out and have a cigarettet. a du Maurier, of course.”
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"I'd love to! They're my favourites, too,”
goal with Cordell out of his seventh to highlight a five-run low roller to pitcher Pritam ace of only 23 runs. wards the goal, Cordell dived uprising, but the Lions retaliated Singh, who, instead of playing At the close of play, the Local.
a ferocious slugging attack for the force-outs, heuved and grasped
the Staff had 113 for eight. It just before it
which Was sparked by Dave ball high and wide over first | Razuck (20) and S.H. Khon (30), crossed the goal line.
Leonard's seconil "out-of-the-base. Before bak time, England
top-renre for the Local Staff. Forrow, as centre-half, "played
W. Stoker took four wickets for Collaro, who started off ny left scored two further goals, through park homer of the fracas. his usual fine spoiling game, while
Successive safeties blasted
three runs and R. *Rome two on his flanks, Robinson and Hoito- back, catne up to the forward line Brown, each of which was the re-
twirler Blas Despa off the rubber way more than held their own an attempt to break down the sult of splendid schemlug,
On resumption, the Portuguese slab, and Alt Malig was called in
for IB.
EUROPEAN STAFF against the Portuguese
English defence, but was not able wingers,
attack
to pot out the fire, but it was ton
A.G. Gardiner, st. R.A. Bux, who were rarely seen to advan to make much headway.
AR. Minu ........................ Pereira, who led the Portuguese | following her. N. Xavier late
corner.
In the female' tusales, Allen tage.
Both hurlers, Jock Brown for Ju aktition to their excollent attack, was a irler throughout and netted to reduce England's lead.
This success
the victors and Blas Despu for Mur fought a long battle against R. de Roma, b A.R. Minu.. defensive work, the English in-although lacking in weight and
was short-lived,
W. Stoker, b M.B. HassA() termediate line was repeatedly in stature, never allowed himself to however, as the Engilsh forwards the losers, fanned two ench, but the British side, but the odds T. Dyer, A.R. Minu
He was pro- struck back with a vengeance and, Despa was nicked for 13 safeties,
whereas Brown yielded 0 blows, were stacked against her. the limelight by setting the Eng- be discouraged.
The British side wabin to bat J. Roscoe, b Haroon ... In D number of neat following a neat bout of passing. lish forwards in motion with minent
extra-first. and Thelma Watson drew a T.E. Boycott, b A.R., Minu pusses which seldom went astray. moves, but lacked the support of the ball was tapped to Ramskill which included several
base clouts.
ticket is first buse Wiren, catcher, not o who, taking it on the run, sent in leani mates. The English forwards
England started off in promising from about 10 yards out a beauti- win a pair of hullies, birt swits Dorothy Park and Peggy V. Bonch. e U.A. Rumjalin.
The Lions stored in the first Mirkie Woo interfered with her.W rousing display and their speed on
1. Haroon the ball wse a delight to watch style and spectators were given ful cross shot which curvad into the Filipinos soon caught up in Battos fanned in succession, and
of the net with
T.K.Mundy, st. RA, Bux, Up to the time of his injury, their first thrill when Morsden the far corner
The second frame with tues Thema died on the base-paths. broke through and sent in silva well and truly beaten.
M.B. Hassan Rafferty proved himself to be an rasping shot which struck the top
The Chinese, side, was unable markers, The English forwards continued admirable lender. His speed was.
Taking advantage of another to get runner on. Base in their always n
mennce to the Portu- of the left upright before going to dominate the exchanges and
erratte spell, the Philippine half of the first; as hind-snatcher Kiernan, who had been playing n quese defence and it was only the out of play.
Islanders piled on four more Margie Kavier performesi a hat into grand game came brilliant
the goal-koeping of
runs to take the lead.
trick of freezing three foul pop when, after beating three de- Portuguese goalie which prevent-
The Britishers slimmed the fica to erase. the side. fenders, he scored with a power-
margin run by run for the next SCORES AT A GLANCE The next thrill came when a ful drive to, the top of the net.
few chapters and managed to tio
Men's International misunderstanding between ihe The Portuguese continued to Portuguese backs almost resulted fight back gamely, but the pace in Rafferty scoring. Fortunately, of the game began to tell and in
closing stages they the Portuguese defence recovered tho
gave a
ed him from scoring on at least two occasions.
Tricky Mandon Probably the best forward on view was Marsden, who speed and tricky play contributed much towards the success of the Eng- lah leam Kiernan also gave an outstanding performance and to gether with Marsden, Portuguese defence a hectie after
noon.
gave the
•
Misunderstanding
no chance.
DiVR
were
Portugal: Silva, Rocha, Collaco, Castilho, A, Xavier, A. Santos, M. Xavier, T. Castilho, Poreira, C. Santos and N. Kovler.
England: Cordell
the count eight-all at the end of Great Britain 13 Ph. falands 12
20 India' China the sixth inning,
Ladies' International Portugal 18 Ph. Islands Great Britain 11 China'.
New Lease
REFEREES' MEETING
not out
Extros
Total for 8 wkis, declared-154 I.K. Stoun lid not bat.
Dowling Analysis.
•L. Haroon MLB. Hassart
S.AR. Bux S.H. Khan 4 M.I. Razack
U.A. Rumjahn
8
-M A W
4 20
0 " 1.23
2 0 #
3 0 14
30
AR. Minu...
LOCAL STAFF. M.I. Razack, run out ... S.I. Khan, b Roscoela R.A. Bux, o Roscoe, b'de, Rome 9 T. Haroon, b do Roma
Dyer, b Stokar M.B. Hassan, A.K. Minus, not out C.M. Butt, b Stoker
in time and cicared the ball before forced to concede another goal, With the closing stanza coming Rafferty could send it into the net. Maraden boing the scorer.
up, the Islanders had a new lease The findl (whistle came Following a neat movement be-
with an life with 'n 'five-run" splurge tween Marsden and Brown in the England worthy winners by six and the game seemed to be in the bag; but the indomitable spirit of fourth minute of the game, Brown Roals to ung
the British Lions triumphed in the end as Dava Leonard set the ve England the lead with a powerful phot which gave Silva
bull rolling.
The fortnightly meeting of the Brown and Ramskill, the Eng-
Hong Kong Football Referees' Rafferty again came into pro-
Filipino hurler Blas Despa was Association will, by kind pernila. lah wingers were much too good minence when he broke through
banished from the mound after for the Portuguese defence. They the opposing defence and made a
(Army), St Hollands hnd
sion, be held at the HKFA Ofccs, crossed the were always dangerous when in bee-line for goal. looked al-Robinson, (Army), Forrow (Club), Ablong connected relief twirler All members, associates
Hughes (Army) Tozer (Navy), plate with the tleing run. Bimby/Prince's Building, 2nd floor, at V.A. Rúmfshn, b Stoker O
8.30 p.m. tomorrow. possession. Brown, however, was most certain that he would more,' inclined to be arratic in his shoot- but Silva, with great presence of Holloway (Navy), Brown (Army), Alf Mulig for a roller and pilfer others Interested cordially
Maraden (Army), ing at times and In consequence, mind, dashed out from his charge
Rafferty ed second, while Eric Guest invited to attend. wasted : zoveral
(Club) and plich-hitting for Hall Wingles
Agenda. good scoring and dived to gather the ball just Navy) Kiernan
or Rafferty was about to shoot,
moves Ablong to third with tiri 1. To read and confirm minutes. potential winning ran
or the previous ineeling, cl Igmar Eriksen up for his Farth
2. To discuss and, devise ways; J.K. Slaan.. surched the grass-tops at the rights and interests of football R. de Rome batting turn for the momina and means of protecting the E. Thompson
J. Roncoo ++ hot-corner and long brought referees, the bacon home
the A.D. Gardner W. Stoker A.. T. Dycr
chances.
Silva, the Portuguese goalie, Have
The Porttiguese forwards car-
firal class exhibition and ¦ ried the ball into the English end
fully justined his inclusion in the
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Romskill,(Army).",
of the field in a brave attempt to More Sports News Will
obtain the equailser,
toon thrown back.
but were
Another attack on the Eng: Be Found On Page 4
·Sishy goal nimoit saw the Portu - 150
"queus" "galo"; "the 'aqualiame-when
4
are
3. To discuss Laws of In the other men's elimination: Como (Knotty problema). alt, China: massacred-India -20-0| -4.- Any other business."
and
S.A.R. Bux, e Sloan, a Dyar S.M. Rumjahn, not out
Extras
Total for 8 wkts.
Bowling Analysla
113
OM
4 0 12
0
4 0 30.
0
4.0.10
60 31
20 12
4 29
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**Yes, but even the best ton. bacco needs the du Maurier filtertip to makes it perfect,"
There'll never be a better cigarette
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