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THE PERFECT

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HONG KONG, MONDAY, `MARCH 27, 1950.

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ARMY SCORE CONVINCING 16-6 WIN OVER CLUB

(By JAMES BOYD)

Bafore a very large crowd at Happy Valley yester- day, the curtain dropped on the local rugger scason with a fine exhibition of the game between the Club and the Army,

and hit

The game was won by Army, who beat their op- ponents by two goals and two tries (16 points! to two penalty gools (six points). There was no doubt in this, He was match as to the superiority of the Army and although they had to make four last minute changes, every one of the sub- stitutes played his part man- fully

as usual ment hands were very good.

Lachlan, ut serum-half,

way the curate's

es rather like Hout In

spots, and J. Henderson, when these two clunged places, was sometimes Inclined to slow uy the movement and give the "Club, at the start, looked as If Army wing-forwards more time they might win the game. Ter-ta get at Nolan, by taking one or

two paces before passing.. ritorially, they had the novantage, and Inteed 10 minutes haul elapa- el hatore the Army made any incession.

Main essential Still he found, Nolan' with the PASS, which was the main essen- There were many mistakes on both sirles, but perhaps these cantial, and he was good throughout, he leniven in the realisation that, henerally speaking.

In the forwards, if one singles both sides tkd their best to play gor open football and they eer-out Winyard, Forsgate and Warne tainly succeeded.

ar being the best, it is perhaps Army wee scarcely 10 points invidious. The Chib forwards

where they did not

ball, the

beiter side, but

did not pachoximately in

the

Softball:

varied his passing with shrewd kicking to rest his forwards, St. which he did admirably.

Wilson had one of his best games and scored a grand try. In which practically all the team took part,

while hie breaks from the scrums kept the Club In Will stretch.

defence at Full

The Army three-quarters were nil good, particularly McNabb, who demonstrated that his best position was on the wing. A pleus ing

about bath Gregson, and thing Baldock was their very good de- fence, while their strong running and the way in which they came round behind their wings for an extra pass

make a man over were also commendable.

Tomline was in great form at foot (ull-back and never put

Bis handling and kicking wrong. were superb and his tackling hard One wonders what nnd trim. would have happened had Clay-

rlen not been in the hospital.

Army settle down

For the first 10 minutes Club!

asserted pressed, but the Army settled down gradually and well, but they themselves. were Letter was in their dishino of three to two, both from

Their first score came after 23 Ten often the Club attacks peet scrums and lines, out,

minutes

of play. they

A tered out with a wing grassed on

passing movement by the sluggish in the loose, the other side of the field from were where the movement, started, Hutson was missed in this phase Army inside the Club 25, moving

tight, brok

when Innes picking up in the loose

swept gaining to ground.

From a Club point of view th was deplorable, because they had", about three-hitha of the ball.

Glorious swervo

of the game, in which he shines

broke down

with

the from

Braves score narrow 6-5 win over Saints

"GRANDSTAND”)·

Joseph's faltered in the crucial play-off series once again, as the Braves squashad a last inning rally with a twin-killing to nose out the Saints 6-5.

the other play-off encounter, Americans over- powered the Jaguars with superior hitting.

As a result of a triple tie in the Junior League, the Jaguars have been drawn to meet the Black Hawks in the first round. while Rexes drew N byc. Rexes will play the winner of the Hawk-Jaguar tilt for the Junior title.

The Pirates played truant lasti Saturday and conceded a game to the Canuckellest as a result of their failure to appear on the diamond.

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Cricket:

DRINK

Coca-Colaa

Oxford beat Cambridge by six wickets in annual match

Schoolboy

soccerites lose 4-2

The Colony Schoolboys' Inter- port soccer team was yesterday

The annual Oxford versus Cambridge cricket match, which was, played' on the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground at Chator Road yester.... day and which was featured by high scoring by both sides, ended in a win- for tho Dark Blues by six wickets.

beaten by a combined kitchee Highlights of the game were the brilliant batting

and News Vendors XI at Couse- way Bay by four goals to two. The Kit Chee and News Ven- dors team include Leo Ping- chiu and You Wah-hing.

icam.

Rave

performances of Dr. L. T. Ride. (Oxford) and R. G. Hughes (Cambridge), who scored 77 and 68 respectively before retiring.

The First Division League,

Royal Navy

The schoolboys

a good display against a better balanced game between Craigengawer | Mallows e Dhaber Bilimoria 12

Cricket Club and Royal Navy Wren & Billimoria Chu Kan-sing gave the com- at Happy Valley, resulted in bined team the lead with first a win for Cralgengower by

Oxford-Cambridge

5 timer. Yau Wah-hing increased tour wickets.

the lend by converting a penalty. Before the interval Ko Po- keung reduced the lead of the Combined XI.

also nieko. drep right. Souza

for another Chapple Remedios single in his three attempts,

Wack-end results

at a glance MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE St. Joseph's 5 Braves Jagfors 4 Americans

MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE

0 Aces Jaguars

(Dinnings) LADIES' SENIOR LEAGUE Canadians

Pirates. (Forfeited) LADIES' JUNIOR LEAGUE

White Fongs St. Teresa's 12

INTER-HONG LEAGUE Civil Service. Caltex Shell

11 Union Ins, 7 Mercantile The Midget League produced San Miguel

MIDGET LEAGUE the usual lop-sided scores as the Dodgers and Saints chalked up Dodgers 23-0 and 32-0 shutout games over Mohawks the Black Arrows and Bluebirds. Saints Black Hawks, however, were Aces

Falcons extended to nine innings before they triumphed over Aces 13-0.

Given a life.'

St. Teresa's' became the first holders of the Victor. Mamak Latlen Junior League Shield when they emerged 12-0 vic ters over a determined White Fang outfit.

The Sainis drew first blood in play-off game when Art

the

feld fumble, while Showboat's bingle

him across drove platter.

A triple by George Souza nudged] the second run across and Stan Leonard's quecifice haul to „deep) right scored Souzn.

saw

The annual Oxford-Cambridge Cricket match played at Chater win the Road yesterday ended in half The second

for Oxford by six wickets. schoolboys attacking, but they

of the Outstanding features the sound could not penetrate

game were the Aue batting per- formances of Dr. L. T. Ride of and R. G. flughes of Oxford Cambridge.

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0

defence of their opponente.

t

25 Black Arrows

-Delawares

13

32 Blue Birda

9 Blackhawks

13

(9 Innings)

11 Lions

Kwok Ying-lok netted the third goal for the Combined team.

Chu Wing-wah reduced the lead from a penalty and before the end, Yau Wah-hing netted the last goal of the match.

New football

ground

opened at Aberdeen

From the stand, the round behind his forwards to the forwards appeared to pack wel

well! and they got a reasonabla left with the Club defence going

He passed to he amount of the ball, considering the wrong way. that Williams, the hooker, was Gower, who cleverly sidestepped Ozorio was given a life on an in- playing for the first time for two men and scored in the corner.

Wilson converted the Army, in place of Bucknell On the Club side, J. Henderson

kick magnificent who had to cry off. played well at full-back. He was

touchline. Fairric led them well, and in Round with his handling and

There was no further score kicking, Lachlan, with whom he the loose rushes they mastered before half-time and the Army, changed places,

very their heavier opponents, Bradley

on the run of the play, had shown.

Braves failed to break into the The new football ground of the Aberdeen Athletic happy, one bad blunder giving had a splendid game as did Evans, themselves slightly superior.

Association, which is situated near the Aber- Meath his first try, while the but the whole eight were very

After 13 minutes of the second scoring column in their half of same player, to score his second good. Richardson played his part half, an orthodox passing move-the first, but rattled out a series

deen Industrial School, was officially opened try, left Lachlan Bat-footed with by keeping Nolan under closement left Tower sprinting for of infield bunts to even the count

yesterday by Sir Arthur Morse. a glorious

*wervc.

urveillance, while Williams alf the line. At the 25, when bem-with three runs after two were Alex Stewart, did not and tho the time was doing intelligent med in, he passed to Baldeck bail running his way, and Mac-things kle was too closely marked on

ni save

was not

one becusion

much inpression.

10 muke

Main difference The main difference In the D. Henderson had a good files was at half-back.

Wilson came back to the game] ganie, as did Turville, and the

with a bang, and Innes in his first only eritielam which could really be levelled at the Club appearance for the side since the

that they first match of the

extremely good.

three-quarters

was

were stereotyped and too orthodox.

Nolan did us much as could be expreled of him, and his tactical kicking was well-judged as ever.

season, was

Wilson put him away time and again with long, fast and accurate passes and he was the perfect link

the three-quarters, with

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS EASTER RACE MEETING 1950 Saturday, 8th and Monday, 10th April, 1950

Hel

The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m. and the first race will be run at 12.00 Noon, each day. The tiftin Interval is after the

fourth race (1.30 p.m.).

There are 12 races each day' (24 in all). The Hong Kong Derby on the first day, Saturday, 8th April,

Is scheduled to be run

Race No. 0, at 3.30 p.m.

Through ticksets at $48 each may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Talaphone House, also tickets at $2 each for the. Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby (over 560,000 tickets diaposed of to date). The latter may be pur. chased also at the Club's Branch Office,, No. 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

+

THERE WILL BE NO SPECIAL SWEEP ON THE LAST RACE,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members aro reminded that they and thoir ladies MUST -wear, badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the

their Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting Ladies not in possession of Brooches or Beason tickets and gentlemen, non members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 per day, including tax, for Ladies от Gentleman are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such Member to be responsible

visitors Introduced by him, and for pay- for 11 ment of all chits, etc.

Badgas admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

Compradore Office and the Secretary's Office will close at 10.00 a.m. each day. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Talo. phone Houss.

The Treasurers'

A limited number of timing-will be obtainabis, at the Club, House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

4.

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMIBES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The pries..of admission to the Public, Enclosure is $3 each day including tax for all persona in slading”Täules,""and"ly "päyäble" at

the Gate.

DE

BOOKMAKERS, TIO TAC MEN,ETC, WILL NOT PERMITTED" TO OPERATE / WITHIN, THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY, CLUB DURING THE RAGE MEETING, VE

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS: WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE RESTAURANT. IN THE PUBLIC, ENCLOSURE.

HAVE SERVANTS' PABBESSE

Bervanta" passes will be lasued to private box holders only, who "ara-requested to distribute them with discrimination, and to endorso i thale names on the - parson). Holders Sof" suoti passas ‚æro...not permitted In the Members' Enolosure'sxcept for pass ing through oh, their duties and must remain in thair, employers

LEAP

who sent on to Bradley,

Magnificant example Bradley transferred to Richard- son, who straightaway passed to Wilson, who scored a magnificent example of team-work and in- telligent backing-up.

wide out.

tants of Aberdeen; for they have c sense of elvic responsibility,

"I hope today's venture is but o

There is more to beginning. done. We mean to do it,

Dawes b Billimoria

H. T. White b Divicha

Lung b Ragi Goldsworthy е

Greensindo

Dhaber

Mack e Dhaber b Billimorla Colleen e CPO White not out Morgan b Billimoria

&b Greenslade

Isnnes b Bilimoria Extras

Total

Dowling Analysis.

M. R

10

0 12

0 48

4

Dr. Ride knocked up 17 before Crabtree retiring, while R. G. Hughes, who illinorla also retired, scored 88.

to

Rogl Taking Orst lease of the wicket. Diveclan Cambridge scored 205 runs. Apart Greenslage

others from R. G. Hughes, come off with the bat for the Light G. Hong Choy Isnaes

were Major Darbyshire D. Readman e Goldsworthy D. McLellan (29) and Dr. Isanes bes (20).

Blues

The Reverend

K. Rumjan b White

P. Smith took R. Ragi by Isaacs

Morgan

three wickets for 71 runs, while M. Diyecha at Goldsworthy b S. V. Giftins captured two for 29.

On their turn to bal, Oxford G. A. Souzп not out passed

Cambridge total after A. H. Ismall b White losing only four wickels, mainly D. Dhaber not out

Extrns fine batting 13 a result of the efforts of Dr. Ride (77 retired)

The

S. V. Gittins (50) and G. 1, Sta- pleton (43)orts to dismiss the Ox-

in his

Total (for six)

bumboz | Soparat HBO-G

Greenalade. Billimoria and T.

Bowling Analyala

OMR

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ford batsmen, D, McLellan, the Crabtree did not hat, Cambridge Captain, tried all his men, with the exception of nia-Tsincs jor Darbyshire and B. I. Barlow White as bowlers. The only one to meet Morgan with any measure of ́success wan, A. Hooton, who took three wickets for 13 rūva, McLellan himself took two for 47.

Cambridge Major Durbyshire Citins bet Maynard lbw Altwell

11. M. Newlon.c and b Gitlins D. McLellan e Attwell ↳ Ride

. I. Hughes retired

Coombes e Gitting b Smith

Dr.

out.

Art Ozorio's timely single put Sir Arthur Morse expressed the hope that the ex- the Saints In the lead once

ample set by the residents of Aberdeen would more, but the Braves took over

be followed by many other districts both on the Initiativa when they tallfed twice in their half of the third the Island and Mainland. Inning on two, sacrifice affects, Once again the score was dead- Lady Morse, Dr. J. P. Fehlly, locked when Benny Omar cross- Mr. D. W. Mackintosh and Mr. Wilson converted from an easy ed the plate on Ozoric's second

J. Skinner were also present position. Soon afterward, Lach-hit of the day, but the youthful lan misßelded a kick by Wilson. McNabb followed up hard and, Braves edged our in front again in at the ceremony.

their half when Spiky Guterres In the course of his address showing commendable, resource, singled, stole second and scared of

Reverend welcome, the

Sir Arthur's reply. dribbled on. He picked up,

on Carlos Yvanovich's game sav Father Morahan said:- swerved outwards and

Replying to the address of scored

ing single.

"I wish on behalf of the Aber-

J. J. Cowperthwaite c Smith Received a break- Wilson Just missed the kick.{

deen Athletic Association to ex- welcome, Sir Arthur said:

"I would first like to say how

Attwell Army, however, came straightIn-the-Sahits lost turn at bat tend a very hearty welcome to much I appreciate being here to- Major Cox e Endicott b Smith back into the attack and Wilson, with only a single run behind, it you and to assure you that day and to thank you for asking B. I. Barlow not out

A. Hooton at Stapleton b Ride stealing away on the blind side, seemed they had a chance to pull and the inhabitants of Aberdeen me to perform this ceremony.

honoured by your sent McNabb away. He' ron

I can assure you that to be C. G. M. Morrison lbw Smith the game out of the fire when are highly beautifully and left Lachlan Frankie Gonsales pinch-hitting presence

this afternoon. here this

Extras, present on this occasion I regard Bat-footed with delightful

for Hal Winglee received a break "If thin were a trivial occasion not only as a great pleasure, but to score another swerve

when Tony Alves fumbled an in- you would not be here. Your pre-also as a great privilege. which was not converted.

tell pop.

sence confirms our belief that w “The need for a ground such as Curtain-raiser

Gonsales stole second but Bibm have done something worth doing. Is now Lout to be opened har

many years : Ablong's unsuccessful attempt to So by coming here you have no heen felt for bunt which resulted in a pop fly only honoured us; you have helped Aberdeen, and I congratulate the Attwell

Aberdeen who | Leo was frozen and Gonsales

soung men of way and

encouraged caught off hose. Benny Omar

necessary to under the guidance of that dyna Smith "It is scarcely lified a foul fly for the last out of Introduce Bir Arthur Morse mic personality, Father Morahar, Gitling the game.

An athletic gathering like this, have brought into being this Ride but the fact that he le here to ground.

is and more proof that the. day r smaller and the less well known an athletic, association is, the more Interest Bir Arthur Lakes In It

try,

Before the main came, a leam captained by R. Stovell beat a Commando side by 11 points to six, in an entertaining, If some times scrappy game.

to

The Navy side, le. Navy *** cept for one policeman, intro duced several players new the Colony,

any, notably McQuadem, who hooked for the Navy at a good scrum→ Home, Jaque half and Butlin,

who played! very

Indeed. well Besides these, Stovell, Fawcett Slevin and Holmes most often

caught the eye.

Harris and Wharfe played well for the Commandos as did Meadows,

Boaden and Fawcett

Cohen scored tries for Slovell's XV,

Cohen's trý Stovell converting while Wharfe and Thrilby scored for Commandos,

KCC TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Winning pitcher Chappla

Remedios had a solid team be hind him and yielded alx hita while Sherry Bucks was nick- ed for 10 safetles, most of them infield bunts.

us.

FRIENDLY

HK Polico-RAPC:

A friendly cricket match be- tween the Hong Kong Police and 30 Royal Army Pay Corps at Boun- dary Street yesterday ended in 12 a draw.

20

Batting first, the RAPC knock- 60 ed up 144 runs for alx, wickets declared. Captain A. Woods' was 29 in fine form with the bat and contributed 03 runs to the RAPC, 4 while Captain F. B. Dongray also 10 did well, knocking up diruns.

These two-batsmen,--Wero #nsso- Gciated in a first wicketpartner- o ship which produced runs.

Salter was the most successful Police bowler, taking five wickets for 38 runs.

Total

205

· Bowling Anulysis

O

MOR

D

56

11

71

20

Oxford

This achievement has been by their own efforts, and that I think S. V. Gittina b McLellan

G. 1. Stapleton e and 'Hooton is very important.

young men of Aberdeen Smith c and b McLeilan

T. Ridė retired have not sat back and waited, J. Altwell lbw Hoston

"The

for someone to come along, and produce a

ground

-Hooton

Extras

The youngsters had most of

"Our association has for a lone Carloa

for them.. G. White retired the batting honours, as

time suffered from growing pains. Remedios registered three in four We needed a proper playing field.

They have done it themselves G. Endicott e Maynard whlie' Junior Remedios connected

and I am sure that they now Today, thank God, our hopes have

In sne for two in two.

feel prida

work they H. Lee not out George Souza

We do not forget blasted out the longest hit of the been realised.

have accomplished. freens with a three base hit to the great kindness shown in the

"Those Departments of Govern- past by the Directors of the Aberment which are concerned in such deen Industrial School wha Bo rénerously allowed us to use their feld. We are sure that they share our joy on seeing this field ready to be open.

RAF LOSE TO

SOUTH CHINA

In

a First Division League soccer game at Soakunpoo yes-

Fruit of much work

to

terday, South China beat Royal "This football field is the fruit Air Force by two goals, to one. of much work. The captain, Mr. As in the case of their game Low, and I walked all the moun- agolnst KMB last week, the tain district of Aberdeen in search Airmen were unfortunate to lose, of a possible football pitch. after being in the lead.

"Then followed

n trek to many A somewhat doubtful penalty various Government Departments, against the RAF enabled. South China to draw level, while a the Land Office, the Town Plad lucky goal gave the Chinese the in public Works Department

the Urban Council art game.

the Public

The fruit of these treks you ser here before yout

"I now wish, on behalf of the Residents of Aberdeen and thr

Chalking up 49 games to her credit, Mrs. L. F. Stokes won first place in the Ladies Section of the All-Day American Tennis Tournament played at the Kow- loon Cricket Club yesterday.

Sharing second place were Mrs. c. Liiton and Mrs. B. M. Tebbutt. who both scored 44 games. while third place was won by Mrs, L. Bloomfield scored for the RAF. M. Benjamin. Mrs. G. Chaun, Beth of South China's goals, were and Mrs. G. Getz who each took scared by Lee Yuk-tak. 41 Nomos.

The the Men's Section, Arnt place went to J., Leribu, who won" 40 ́ ́games. Second and third place went to K.,M. Getz and J, Armont, who won 45-and- 43_games, repectively.

Prizes for second and third

be decided by dice,

NSO WIN LAWN BOWLS PAIRS

FINALS

The Inter-Heng Lawn Bowls plnera in the Ladies' Section will Pairs faal was won by the Nava

The booby prizes went to Mr. Stores Offer it the Kowloon D. Hart-Baker, (17 games) and Bowling Green Club yesterday, G Sabile (20-games). AN C.E. Crouch and F.A.. Plume

IRISH CUP SOCCER E London, March 28,

Distillery, bent Einfeld: Awitte by ive goals to pil while Dere" City lost to Lindeld by 0-1 fp Irish-Cup://gemi-final, isoccor matches predi today.

mantic

In reply to the RAPC total. the Police had scored 104 for, seven wickets when stumps were drawn, T. Wanstall being "top- scorer with 27 runs not. out.

Warrener of the RAPC, took threo, wickets for 21 runs.

Lawn Bowls Assn., Meeting

The annual general meeting; of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowl 24 Association will be held todas nt the South China Morning Post Board Room starting at 5.30 p.m.

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Total (for seven wkts) 241 C. B. Heywood, and two others

Bowling Analysis

did not bat.

matters have taken great interest in this undertaking, and I jam sure that you would like me 10 express on your behalf our thanks to the Crown Lands Department Morrison the Puble Works Department and the Urban Council for the as-McLellan

have given and for distance they the interest they have taken. Cowperthwaite

"I hope that the example so Hughes. by the residents of Aberdeen will Hooton be followed by many other dis Maynard tricis, both on the Island and or Coombes

Nowlon the Mainland, and I look forward to the day when we will see between the warlosts districts. titanie struggles fur, supremacy

Spice of life

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FIRST DIVISION CCC v Royal Navy

League

Last year, the Association had 'n very successful season and besides running three different leaguer, also sponsored various competi

The First Division championship

tions.

the was won by Craigeagower Cricket Club, D Second Divion by Club de Re creio and the Third Division by. Prison Officers Club.:

Other results

Other results, were:

Open Singles: winner. U.M. Omar, runner-up, M.B. Hassan.

Open Paire wiriners, -- IC-MA Rumjahn and 8.M. Rumjaha, runners-up,

Bradley: and J.S.) Landolt,

Opsis Triple-winners, A

man W.C.(Simpson and J Eastman, McKelvie

Tunners-up, K.M

In a First Division - "Sporting rivalry will add to Cricket match played at Happy Omar, A. M. Omar-and U,M.

ira Jall: Xavier, 1. C. Rane

king (FT. Thompson, Händ ̊C.C. Pereira, runners-U

lik

Athfotlo Association, to thank the spice of life and Ro the joy Valley yesterday, Cralgengower: "Omar.AYARDAGE the officials of these Depart of the community. How pleas- defeated Royal Navy by four ments, I'

1*must say a wee ant it will be to hear the shout wickets,

I also of thanks to the Police Depart Stanley, and so forth and so on. out for 76% RT. While being 'Come on "Aberdeen, Cone. on Navy batted first and were all

""I have no doubt you ate now topscorer, with 16. Notwithstanding the proximaty

anxious to get on with your game Billmoria, Craidehgowar bow Ad Hall and L. Sykes. lahd to their of the

Tralain; School, they have, thall I so you longer, but I do hope that the wickels of Mallows, Morgan C. Iteinèdles, A

and therefore will not detain for did the hat-trick, in taking International winner; patiently allowed us to outstrir your teant will prosper, that it and lesact. In all," he toọic six Pezelia and

JEA Noronha, them in our quest. The fact that may have good luck and that one wickets for 17; runs. Pinton Runners-up.

Pakistan, M the opening match today in witi day we may see it figuring

$botiza, who scored 30. not out, und U.M. Omar, Bang ay Well done Crafgebrowers passed the Navy' now and

and have now much pleasure Navy bowler, faking three wickets wanie. 22: Isúnes was the most "succonatuk la declaring (mils-ground,apon. Wollowing the official opening, -friendly ·Epotball:"game played

athletin?

(NSO) boot. W, McCall,ond J.Ure Palico Training School, v.\'in the foosball ́of the Pod by their captain" GUJAJ Hazack, K.M, Omarga:M2 Omur" [Framer (Kawltán:Doaki) by 15-14, / proof of the good relatiewing Athletic "Amoolation-totalswith; four: wickets to spare.

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