THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 23rd, 1927.
THE WEEK-END SPORTS.
Tennis, Bowls, Baseball, Football
GOLF.
WEEK-END SPORT,
WHAT IS ON THE CARD.
LAWN TENNIS.
THE GLENEAGLES TOURNA. MENT.
HONG DOUBLES.
A GENERAL REVIEW.
[BY LOOKIE ON."]
(THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY.)
ANNUAL HK.C.C. FEATURE.
[BY HOLLYWOOD.]
LAWN BOWLS.
THE MATCHES FOR TO-DAY.
PROSPECTS OF THE CLUBS.
At the time of writing, the weather by no
means promises well for sport to-day. "The forecast shows that rain may be expected. and unless the intermittent ahowers of yesterday have been blown away and the sun comes out to dry the greens, no play will be possible, ́ ́--
The League has been progressing well since the last break due to a wet Saturday bus another postpone-
DEMPSEY DEFEATS
SHARKEY.
KNOCKS HIM OUT IN SEVENTH ROUND.
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-82,000 SPECTATORS.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.
LONDON, July 2nd.. Dempsey knocked out Sharkey in
the seventh round.
BASEBALL CALENDAR.
KEEN GAME EXPECTED
·TO-DAY.
TIGERS UNABLE TO PLAY.
[DY RONDLULY KID}_
FAR EASTERN ÖLYMIPAD.
173 FILIPINO ATHLETES IN
TRAINING.
The activities of the Philippine Amateur Athletic Federation in preparation for the coming Far Eastern Olympies are now in full awing says the Manila Bulletin: Ball fans will be treated to a
One hundred and seventy-five ath- spectacular display of baseball this
letes are out on the training field afternoon when the two strongest and of this number 140 will ba teams in the League will do battle selected to make the trip to Shang. against each other. The two old hai in August. rivals, Japanese and the Dragons and football teams, all units have With the exception of the tennis
{KEUTER'S ÁVELICAN SERVICE.]
NEW YORK, July 2nd. Forty powerful are lampe focussturson 154 pm, at the Happy swimming squads have been train- will contend for top honour this
"been organized. The track and
Again we are inced with prospect retired yesterday afternoon and Entries for the Annust Hong | Dezt of ixtures wɔ-day. will toed the centre of the open-air arena Valley diamond.
LONDON, July 21st. Dull weather and occasional showers reigned to-day. Kirkwood of a sorry week-end as regards Melhorn is the only American left sporting activities. When these. He beat in the first round. notes were written yesterday it had matchplay Cedric Gayner of Birk been raining off on an all day, and date 3 and 4 As they were completed it was pouring, and rumbles of thunder were heard. It is difficult to be optimistic and the Royal Obser- vatory'e evening weather report stated that the typhoon was then situated about 200 miles South-
South-West of Hong Kong, probably
In the second round Ted Ray beat Tom Barber 9 and 1.
H. Kinch, of Woodcote Park beat Cempston 4 and 3
Hayers beat F. Smith, of Lossic mouth who retired.
Twine bent Dunean by 3 and 2
T. Cotton of Langle Park beat moving slowly westward, and jur-Young of Sonning, beat W.
Sayner 3 and 2. ther gave an official forecast for Brown, of Broxbourne 3 and 4 to-day of East Winds, fresh, cloudy,
Ockendon beat Aubrey Boomer squally and raiz
4 and 2.
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I shall be as sorry as any sports enthusiasts if things are marred by the weather. The Lawn Tennis League and the Lawn Bowls in par ticular will suffer as there have .bean plenty of postponements already. Recently the Clubs have managed to pull up a bit on their arrears and it will be a great pity if there is another blank Saturday.
THE CALENDAR. Though pessimistic about to-day's prospects, I am, at least tempering it with sufficient optimism to" in- clude the sports calendar for the week-end in the hope that my doubts will prove unfounded. The fellow ing the various events arranged: To-day.
Lawn Bowls League Matches. Lawn Tennis League Matches
5.43 p.m.
p.m.
ton, of Woodsome Hali at the 19th Charles Whitcombe best W. But
hole.
FRIENDLY FOOTBALL.
R.A.M.C. v. CHINESE A.A.
TODAY'S 50OKUNPOO
MATCH.
Doubles Tournament organised by the Hong Kong Cricket Club closed yesterday and judging by the large number of entrants some keen com petition may be expected. Matches will probably commence next week. The competition is limited to mem- bers and subscribers of the Hong. Kong Cricket Club only. The best out of three sets will be played throughout.
Thirty-one pairs are entered and it is noteworthy that last year s
Co.), are not among them, the lat winners, A. W. Hayward and J. D. Humphreys (Alessrs. Dodwell ter has joined with D. E Clarke, while the former is not playing. 'The runners-up, L. M. 3. Lloyd and W. A. Nowers (The Asiatic Petro- leum Co.), have joined. The full list of entries is as follows (—*
extremely inconvenient.
THE FIXTURES... "There are seven matches arranged for to-day, three in Division I and lour in Division II., the list being as under-
Division I.". Police R.C... Taikoo R.C. Kowloon Dock RC. ". Craigen-
50wer C.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon
Division IT.
and threw up the ring in bold relief against the darkness,
Sharkey was at first favourite at 7 to 5, but Dempsey was, later, the Favourite st∙11 to 10.
When the contestants entered the ring they were cheered by the 50,000 spectators.
Both sides are in form. Their ing for several weeks and are in tena work is all that could be "de"
excellent condition. The volleybalt
sired. but where batters are con.quad has developed into a smooth cerned, the Dragons are a bit ahead running aggregation while the base- of the Japanese.
Nevertheless, it will be a pitchers battles If S. Hachiuma gets con. trol over the pill there is a good
Both exerted every ounce from the beginning.
Sharkey twice drew blood, includ-chance of the Japaneso winning. B.G.C.ng a bad cut to Dempsey's right
Sunday dame. According to schedul, the SC. Tigers are,down to meet the Fili Tigers are unable to fold a team pinos, but I understand that the
Taikoo R.C... Civil Service C.C. Club de Recreio . Kowloon C.G, Royal H.K. Yacht Club y. East
Peint R.C... Craigersower C... Kowloon
B.G.C.
eye, but the ex-champion was uit- perturbed and kept langura fairly easy to the seventh round, when në knocked down Sharkey with a sledgehammer blow from the right.
The Bostonian arose and encoun-
ball team
has brushed off the cobwebs with several practice games.
The baseball nine was to make its iaital appearance before local fans last Sunday afternoon Nozaleda Park. The men were to meet the fast travelling Customs teare in the first game of a double» header.
at
The football situation has not
tered a heavy blow on the stomach, to-morrow. However, to use of that | brightened any in the past few on the jaw, date, the Filipinos will play the days. Coach Villareal has only his
and arigat smash which Boored him. He tried to
Taking the matches in order, the struggle to his knees at the ninth Hong Kong Baseball Club for the original six men out for training.
Police R.C. are down to entertain Taitoo. The Police, it will be re-
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Dr. D. J. Valentine and Dr. 1. Newton (Government Civil Hos pital), H. U. Macnamara and H. J.membered beat Taikoo recently at There will be a friendly football Wilson and K. A. Mason (Jardine, of collecting another two points Armstrong (Deacons), W. D. Fiddes Taikoo, so they have a good chance match between the RA.M.C. and Matheson), W. D.. Worswick and C. the Hong Kong Chinese Athletic D. Wales (Union Insurance), Com-to-day on their own green, if they the kick-off being at 3.15 p.m. Association at Sookumpoo, to-day, modore Pearson and Pay Lieur phy up to recent form. Taikoo are Comdr. Shaw (Royal Navy), H. V. of the South
This match has, by the courtesy Parker and R. P. Moodie (Hong second in the League Table, with Sports Board, been alloted to the Bradley and H. A. Miller, E A. points, while the Police, with the China Command Kong & Shanghai Bank), G. H. 17 matches played, two lost and 10- B.K Chinese Amateur
Athletic Griffith and E. A. Simon (Jardine, same number played have only 6 Federation, in which the net re- Matheson), E. D. Black and D. E ceipts will go to swell the funds G. Nicholson (Hong Kong & Shang-points, having lost matches. On Hong Kong Baseball League: the latter are raising to send ahai Bank), Capt. Dobbie and Hev. the whole, however, although play Japanese T Dragons (8.0. delegation to the Far Eastern Alexander (K.U.S.B.), T. G. Wealling away from home, Taikoo may AA.), Happy Valley
Olympiad. Therefore this match, and F. Syme Thompson (Dodwell & be favoured to win... instead of being under the usual Co.), A. B. Raworth and A. W. mond,
The umbeaten Kowloon Dock Friendly Football: Chinese Ath-joint supervision of the S.C.C.S.B. Bammond, G. D. Mead and O. team are at bome to Craigengower letic v. R.A.M.C., Sookunpoo, ed under the auspices of the Bank), E. S. C. Brookes and R. G. shave last week, and only won by And the H.K.C.A.A. will be play Shannon (Hong Kong & Shanghai C.C. The Dock had a narrow Launch and Bathing Picnics.
H.K.G.A.A.F.
Shelton, J. T. Prior and G. S. The R.AM.C's records are not Hugh Jones (Wilkinson & Grist), bottom club in the Division, the a margin of 9 shote against the Tomorrow (Sunday).
known, but their team will prob A H. Penn and J. R. Collin (Banx Kowloon C.C. The Dock are not Golf: Junior Section v. Hably include some seasoned players Line), R. K. Valentine and A. C. 1 likely to have their colours lower. Golf Club, Happy Valley. who are well versed in the set- Bowker (Dodwell & Co.), W. Aed today by Craigengewer, who Hong Kong Baseball League: ditions and style of play of the Nowers and L. 3. S. Lloyd (Asia were badly beaten last week by the H.K.B.C. Filipinos, Happy Colony. The name of the veterantic Petroleum Co.), H. R Reming Bowling Green Club The Dock Valley, Diamond, 4 p.m. interporter, Mr. Sima, is being too and G. W. Sewell, E. L Mackay bave Dow a League lead of six Lawn Tennis: University v. St. mentioned in connection with their and J. R. Hinton (Butterfield points over Taikoo, or four, count- Peter's Young Men's Club, Hine-up to-day, and it will be no Swire), W. L. Dunbar and A. Ring the fact that Taikoo have play Pokfulum Picnics.
surprise it-a-few-familiar players Hay Eddie (Mackinnon & Mackened-one match less Craigengower Launch and Bathing.
of the Colony who belong to the zie), D. E. Clark and J. D. Hum- are third from bottom with only six Corps are to be seen in play also. phreys (Dodwell & Co.),. A. Pierey points in eight matches. There is a full programme of The Chinese line-up will be as and W. B. Comaby (Jardine, Lawn Bowls League matches down usual: Pau Ka Ping; Iau Mow, Matheson), A. E. Pritchard and Wrivals meet...
In the remaining matches two old for to-day. A glance at the Axtures
The Kowloon C,C. Lo Wai Man; Ho Che Yin, Lum Wooding, C. W. E. Bishop and R.
are at home to the Kowloon Bowl and comments will show that one Yuk Ying. Ng. Po Lang Lee Bing Henderson (P.W.D.), J. W. or two are of particular interest, Tong, Buen Kam Shun, Wong Pak Alabaster and SM. Garrard neighbours. In view of their per ing Green Club their next-door and promise keen struggles, but 1 Chong, Choy Ping Fan and Ng (Union Insurance), T. D. Peformance against the League lead do not fancy League positions will Kam Chuen. Unless the weather dered and M. M. Maas (The Asiatic ers last week, the chances favour be very materially altered as a re- remains inclement or the ground Petroleum Co.), M. D. Scott and the Cricket Club The Bowling ault of the matches--if they are
unfit for play, there will be no R. L. Moncrieff (Hong Kong Green Club stand better in the . played
Shanghai Bank), T. G. Bennett League table, having six points for postponement.
and M. M. Watson, G. Miskin and six matches, and being third, while C. Blaker (Gilman & Co.).... the KC.C. are placed last and have only secured two points for match Won. The Bowling Green Club may prove too stroBZ, but the match is quite an open affair, and the home team are out to wrest the pointa.
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Baseball Club at the Valley. This match is a second-round game, brought forward on account of the "Tigers" (S.C.A.A.) not being able to raise a team.
There is un-
THE LEAGUE.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Interest in the Tennis League now Ceres in the match between the Club de Recreio and the Indian
one
DIVISION II.
Io Division II., Taikoo B.C. wille
almost senseless and flat on his but swayed and fell, and he was
face as the count was concluded.
Dempsey was clubbed by a series being bad grey at the cad of books and upper cuts, which left
of the first round.
He then made the most dramatic and popular come back" in the history of the ring.
$1,100,000 Admissioti Money. 82,000 spectators were present, presenting (1.1,100,000 in gate
money.
second round of the League,
and it is beginning to appear as though a complete eleven, will not be available.
The Line Up. The following will represent the
Hachiuma, c.; Morata, ib. Hara, swimming and track squads were to
panese in their game against the Dragons-S. Hachiuma, P.; Y
The complete try-outs of the sb.; Tajima, 3b.; Honda, 5.5.; Tako be held on Saturday as scheduled. tomi, L.; Kusario, cfs; Saido, r.f..
The swimming races are bound to The Filipinos will field the follow-prove interesting as the chances of ing against the Hong Kong Baseball about six mermen in making the Club T. Leonard, 1b.;, Curreem, team will depend on this morning's sb.; Hernaez, c.: Zafra, P.; Cruz, races. Consequently, keen competi- & Tecnon sb; Rui L.; Bautista, tion is expected in all the events. c.f; Fernandez, rf. Sub: Angeles, There are at present 31 men train
ing for berths on the team.
over their blood-bespattered here,
There was delirious excitement D. Leonard, and Delgado. who is his doosive pattered becau
himself a new man from the one defeated by Tunney last year.
Dempsey fought back doggedly, After the first, when the Demp seyites had almost given up hope.
and jans, which ignoring Sharkey's ripping hooks his face, lip
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and cheek, causing him frequently in the U.S. Baseball Leagues after The following were the positions to spit blood. He defied Sharkey's youth, speed and crazy and obtain last week-end, matches: ed 4 to the litth round by concentrated bundog grip during the third stack on the body in which his ingly. Be paved his way to vie. Pittsburgh urus worked pistonlike and untir Chicago tory in the sixth round with a tro of smashes to the head, and then
New York after 45 seconds of the seventh Brooklyn round, he sank a right viciously to
Boston Sharkey's stomach, and came over-
Philadelphia with the left on Sharkey's jaw.
Cincinnati was a foul. The referee was puzzled Sharkey's seconds protested that it momentarily, but gave the verdict to Dempsey auzidat a tumult of ap- Washington plause.
BOXING AND DANCING.
DISPLAY AT QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
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FATHER OF THE NAVY. ADMIRAL FREMANTLE'S 18T BIRTHDAY
the Father of the Fleet," was 91 Admiral Bir Edmund Fremantle, last month, and he received con- gratulations from a Lost of friends.
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There was an interesting display of boxing and fencing in the hall of Queen's College yesterday morn- feree and Mr. Wallington as time-i ing, Mr. K. Jenner acting as re
espe creditable skill in both sports The boys have attained very thanks to the training and coaching or Kid Marriott
At the close, Mr. A. H. Crook
the opportunity of giving away presented medals to the winners in the various classes, and also took
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HOME CRICKET.
Sir Edmund entered the Navy_78. .647 years ago, and has a son, Sir 512 Sydney Fremantle, who is also an 427 Admiral. His experiences on active 407 service included the saving of men $88 from drowning, and brushes with Chinese pirates and Maori despera-
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR
NOTTS..
(THROUGH EXUTER'S AGENCY.Į
LONDON, July 21st.
Recreio courts will not be in "a and five won, while their opponents books as rewards for the paintin defeating Essex by eight wickets.
In the tennis League there are only five matches on the card, three in Division "B" and two in Divi sion "C" Only one in cach. Nippon v. B.E's and S.C.A.A. v. H.K.C.C. are according to the original fixture list, the other three, Recraia v. I.R.C., and K.C.C. As usual there is another game C.C.C. being postponed fixtures. I in the series of sndly football should like to see the Indians win ruatch between the Services and their match against the Portuguese, the Hong Kong Chinese Athletic fortat will mean they meet the Association. These are being play creation Club in the "B... Divi. Le at home to the Civil Service, Chinese R.C. in a decider to seed partly to give the Chinese play a semi-final, the winners meeting of the Division by 17 shots, while sión Lo-day. It has the nature of Last week, Taikoo beat the leaders who will take Division B" Cham- ers practice for the Far Eastern the Chinese Recreation Club in the the Civil Service second string pionship honours. The Chinese have Olympic Games at Shanghai next final Both sides are confident di received a bad beating from the won the "A" and "C" Divisions, month. The match to-day is Chi-.
Club de Recreio. Taikoo victory! but they will have to meet the nese v. the R.A.M.C., the kick-off Ground conditions winners of the match referred to being at 5.45 "p.m.
are by no home and ought to bring this match before the Championship-or-runners-likely-to-be-any-postponement of of writing there are fears tha: tre points for seven matches played, means favourable and at the time off. They are lying fourth with 10 up positions are finally settled in this fixture unless the ground is un- "B" Division. The Chinese beat playable. the Indians in the previous ens
condition for play this afternoon of to-day are fifth with nine matches A decision will be reached this played, four won and 8 points. counter. The League is practically Bathing and launch picnics form morning at 11. If the match is not The Fortuguese Club are at home" completed now, postponed matches large part of the week-end out played to-day, it will take place to Kowloon CC, the have been played off very well, and of doors programme now.
League Apart next Saturday. there are now only a few outstand
leaders, and if they can produce from those finding the bathing ing in the "B" and "C" Divisions, beaches by motor car, motorcycle, upon their.
Recreio have suddenly called their last week's form they ought which will probably be disposed of and bus, hundreds will be utilising succeeded in inducing several of Cricket Club have a much better and have to win." On the other hand the during the coming week, provided the launches, if the typhoon per their old heroes to stagna standing in the League, and will be play is possible to-day. There is mita! The Naval and Military only, one match outstanding in the Y.M.C.A. Entertainments Sub-Com pretian They have put in some all out to make up for lark week' "A" Division, this being between mittee have arranged for a launch to see how they will shape.
it will be interesting defeat at Taikoo.. Kowloon Cricket Club now have 14 points for nine the Indiana and the U.S.RO., for Servicemen to leave Queen's understand the Portuguese team matches played, and seven won, which is to be played next Satur Pier at 2,16 p.m. to-day, and from will not be chosen until this after. while the Recreio me third from day. With any luck the season the Police Pier, Kowloon, at 2.30 noon. On the other band the in bottom with 6 points for the same should be concluded by then, with p.m. at St. Peter's Church Young dians are playing their regular team number of matches played. possibly the final between the Men's Club will-hold their usual who have put in a great deal of Indians and the C.C.C. in Division aunt, the launch leaving Queen's practice
next week-end. Time will Fier at 3.30 p.m. The European There are only a few matches for proye, however. To-morrow there Y.M.O.A., I believe, are also going this afternoon, the Git being is no League Tennis, so far as I out, their launch leaving Queen's know, but a long postponed friendly Pier at 215 pm., and the Police match between St Peter's Young Pier at 9.30 p.m. To-morrow the Man's Club" and the University, is Theosophical Society leave Queen's being played at Pokfulam, at four Pier at 3/45, p.m., and the Easma o'clock.
Club picnic begins at 3 pm, the launch leaving from the same,
Baseball fans will again be at
There are no golf competitors at the Valley Diamond to-day and to-morrow, Today's game is bo- Fanling this week-end, but to tween the Japanese and the morrow there is a match between Dragons." This should prove inter-the Junior Section and the Royal esting, as both teams are level in Hong Kong Golf Club at Happy the
and with the same Valley, the conditions being eight-a. League number of games played. A rather side, under handicap. fancy the Japanese to win on recent form, and I would like to see them take the lead, with the chance of securing the Lai Wat Shield at the end of the season. To-morrow the Filipinos are playing the Hong Kong (Continued on neat Column)
There was a meeting of the Water Polo Association last night to ar range the programme and to see what clubs are entering the League for this season Particulars Bra given in another column.
reserves
The Yacht Club, who are at home -to-East Point R.C., are at the bot- tom of the table, and have yet to record a victory. It is hardly like ly, however, that they will do this against East Point, who are third Nippon Club Royal Engineers the table with mine matches play Kowloon C.G, v. Hong Kong C.C.d and 19 points to their credit.
"B" Division, Recrmo". Indian R.C.
"O". Division South China A.A v. Hong Kong
0.0.
Kowloon C.O.. Craigengower.
UNIVERSITY v. ST.PETERS.
The following will represent the St. Peter's Church Young Men's Clubin a friendly tennis match with the Hong Kong University at the University ground, Pokfulam, to morrow, at 4 b.m.-W. M. Gittips (captain), E. Fincher, F. Grose, A. E. Bamion, W. J. Howard and Wm. Runt. Heserve: G. 8. Zimmern.
THE DAVIS CUP,
DANES AND FRENCHMEN HAVE HARD STRUGGLE.
{THROUGH EXUERE'S AGENCY.]
COPENHAGER, July 21st.
In the Davis Cup series, in the European final between Denmark and Francs, Cochet (France) beat
0-7, 07, 04,
and drawing competition. The prizewinners were:
Borlag.
Kwong
On a bowler's wicket at South- end less than 450 runs were scored for the loss of 32 wickets, Notts
Two days sufficed for the match.
In Essex's first innings, Larwood
their second innings Voce brought about the dismissal of six men at a cost of 38 runs.
does.
"I am most proud, Sir Edmund said, of what I was able to accom- plish in the Ashanti War, more than ofty years ago! For my ser vices then I received the thanks of both Houses cf Parliament. I suc ceeded in holding a position with a mere handful of men against a horde of savages from June batil October, when Viscount Wolseley, thea Sir Garnet, came out to take command".
"MISSES" BECOME
MADAMS."
TELEPHONE GIRLS.
VIENKA
Middle-Weights, Tung Chi Xin: ook weikets for 46 runs, and in NEW DIGNITY FOR AUSTRIAN Light-Weights, Ho Sin. Feather Weight, A, H. Ismail. Heavy-Weights,
Chiu Shin
Bantam-Weights, Kitosell. Fly Weights, Sadick Catch-Weights, Bashir Ahmed." - Kew, and Leung Shin Kwan.
Good Losers, Ip Kun Fan, H. G.
Fencing
Bashir Admed, and H: O. Bin.
WATER POLO ASSOCIA
TION MEETING.
For Easex, Eastman took six Notts wickets for 52 runs in-their first innings. There was no out standing batting performance,
Essex: 121 and 100. *Notts: 198 and 20 (for 2 wkta.)"
DEATH OF A FORMER TEST PLAYER.
an
The Austrian Government has issued order throughout the Civil Service that all women em- ployees are in future to be styled and addressed as Frau, idatend of Fraulein" (Madam instead of Mis). One effect is that every telephone girl and postal clerk has the right, in virtue of her office, tu be addressed as Frau. -
According to the republican Coa stitution of the new Austria women have equal rights with men, witho OUTHF any reservation, and the Union of Female State Employees. has been pressing the claims of women Civil Servants to the title of Frau, and have at last succeed- At the meeting of the Water Polo
ed. Most of them are so wretched- Association held at the Victoria
ly paid that a natute Ministér Recreation Club yesterday evening,
ADELAIDE, July 21st. realised that this would be a cheap- six teams entered for the 'Water
The death occurred to-day of way of gratifying them and allsy- Polo League which will commence MJ J. Lyons, the South Ansing content, and overcame the next month The teams were tralia and Australia cricketer, at opposition of his colleagues. Victoria Recreation Club (8), Kow the age of 64 RA
In the larger Ministerial build- loon British School Former Pupils Association (9)
(2), Scots Guarda and KOSB
SIX ENTRIES FOR THE LEAGUE.
for Tuesday August End, when A further meeting has been called entries will close. It is hoped that more teams will enter before then
AUSTRALIA.
{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
Ho played in fourteen Testings, such as the Foreign Office, matches for Australia against the Home Office, and Ministry of Hail Old Country, hit a century (124) in ways; a female official has the fight.
which match with A.C. Banner Adjunkt or Frau Direktor, and sa the match at Bydney in 1891-92, to be addressed always as Frau man he set up the record second on,actording to her rank, and in
icket har
sists upon it
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