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LADIES HOCKEY
EASY WIN FOR
C.B.S. “A”
"Y" Score Nine In Friendly
On the C.BA, ground on Satur- day the C.B.S. "A." holders of the Brawn. Cup, beat the Recreto Ladies by four goals to nil
HOME FOOTBALL NAVY'S RUGGER
RESULTS
London, March 5.
The following are the results of Home football matches played to- day...
Tottenham'
Aston Villa Brentford York
VICTORY
Army Just Beaten At Twickenham
London, March 6.
goals (ten points) to three tries (nine points).
The Navy owed much to the magnificent kicking of Crawford
1 who played a splendid game. It
was an excellent conversion by this player from the touch line that enabled the Navy to gain a last
F.A. CUP (SIXTH ROUND)
0 Sunderland
1
3
M'chester C.
2
0 Preston
3
0 Huddersneld
0
The Navy today at Twickenham won the Inter-Services tournament, beating the Army by two placed
SCOTTISH CUP
(THIRD ROUND)
1
Kilmarnock
2
t
Ayr
3
1
Aberdeen
1
Ralth
2
+ Albion
C
2 Hamilton
1
Arsenal Blackpool Bolton
3 Stoke
0
2 Portsmouth
0
Charlton
Q
0 Birmingham
0
3 Grimsby
2
Leicester 21. Harlequins 8
2 Liverpool Leeds
2
Llanelly 6, Gloucester 11.
1
London Irish 11, Old Alleynians
13,
Despite the virtually hopeless | Celtic task that confronted them almost) Morton from the outset of the game. Re-East Fife | crelo played extremely pluckily and Partick had they seized the opportunities | Falkirk presented them, might easily have Motherwell been one of the very few teams to have scored against their con- querors.
The Misses Paterson and Fallow- feld were Impregnable in the full- back line for the school girls while Derby the Intermediate-line, was also Everton well up to support the forwards in Leicester attack.
Miss D. McCaw maintained her reputation as a prolific goalscorer with three goals and her aggres- sion and fine constructive methods
Wolves
FIRST DIVISION
SECOND DIVISION Blackburn 3 Stockport Bradford
as the leader of her line always Chesterfeld kept the opposition defence. on tenterhooks. Miss Joan Bradbury scored the fourth goal, the teams! being:-
C.B.S. "A":-Miss P. Pasco: Miss
Fulham Norwich Wednesday Southampton Swansea
B. Paterson and Miss B. Fallows- West Kam Beld; Miss June Booker, Miss N.į Witchell and Miss D. Watson; Miss Aldershot
2 Newcastle..
minute victory.
OTHER MATCHES
Bath 10. Bristol,
Bedford 8, Royal Air Force 0.
Bridgwater 8. Westminster Bank
13.
London Scottish 16, Richmond 8.
· London Welsh 19, Northampton.3. Manchester B, Old Millhillians 10. Plymouth Albion 0. Guy's Hos-
pital 11.
0
C
0 Burnley
Sheffield U.
1
Coventry
*
1 M'chester U.
3
2 Barnsley
0
St. Thomas's Hospital 3, Old
Paulines 8.
1
Buzy
Q
0 Luton
Cross Keys 13. Abertillery 0.
0
Halifax 6, Broughton Park 9,
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
J Parkinson. Miss J. Bradbury. Bristol C. Miss D. McCaw. Miss H. Sanger Crystal P. and Miss B. Houghton.
Exeter
Recreio;-Miss Z. Barros; Miss Gillingham M. Ribeiro and Miss O. Botelho: Millwall. Miss M. Silva. Miss N. Gonsalves Newport and Mrs. J. E. Noronha; Miss M. da Roza, Miss B. Remedios, Miss I. Botelho, Miss A. Alves and Miss M. Remedios.
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A
1 Torquay
0 Cardin
4 Queen's P.R.
CHOOH
Rosslyn Park 17, Old Blues D.
Headingley 35, Hartlepool Rovers
5.
Neath 5, Aberavon 8.
A Great Name
and a
Great
DRYGIN
DISTILLIY LONDON.
Gin- Gordon's
Swansea 11, Fontypool 3.
Eburgh Acas &. Heriotonians 14. Glasgow U. 8. West Scotland 21.-
3 (Reuter).
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CENTURIES
Hobert, Tusmania,
1
0
Newport 8, Cardií 13.-
0 Bristol R
0
Sale 6, Mosley 13.
2 Northampton
1
ů. 3 Clapton
0
1 Bournemouth 1
Notts C. Reading
O Brighton
3 Southend
2
Swindon Watford
3 Mansfeld
3
2 Walsall
1
TWO MORE
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
1 Doncaster
1
5 Southport
March 6.
0
4 Halifax
1
The Australian cricket team to
4 Rotherham
0
tour England during the Summer
Hull
0 Accrington
Q
Lincoln N. Brighton Oldham Port Vale Wrexham
1
5 Carlisle
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were in most convincing form in their match with Tasmania and won decisively by 485 runs.
· 2 Tranmere
1
4 Bradford C.
3
BCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
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NO UMPIRES!
Barrow Owing to
the fact that the Crewe
Gateshead officially appointed umpires did not
umpires among the were not allowed to spectators officiate, the game between the "y" Ladies and the C.BA, Ladies on the ground on Saturday afternoon which should have been Caer Clark Cup encounter, was played as a friendly.
C.B.A., felding a greatly depleted Arbroath team, were no match for the Dundee speedy" players and lost by no fewer than 9 goals to nil.
***** scored 6 goals la the first half and 3 in the second, Mrs.
1 Chester
2 Rochdale
2 Queen's Pk.
9 St. Mirren
Queen O'S. ▸ Rangers Third Lanark 2 Clyde
SECOND DIVISION
Gardner (4), Miss Balth (3) and Brechin Mrs. Read (2) netting.
Cowdenbeath
.
C.B.A. Ladies: Miss D. Moss; Forfar Mrs. Clarke and Miss Parsons; Miss King's Pk.
1. Woolley and Miss Clewer; Miss St. Bernard's F. Best, Miss E. Wolley. Miss K. Winch, Mrs, Daniells and Miss D. Hant,
"Y" Ladies:-Miss, J. Lakemans 'Mrs. R. Burke and Miss A. Fowler; Miss K. Tonge, Miss M. McCaw and Mrs. B. Henry; Mrs. O. Burnett, Mrs. 8. Gardner, Mrs. M. Read. Miss M. Smith and Miss M. West- cott.
THE ONLY GOAL!
St. Andrew's Ladies, in quest of the runners-up position in the
2
21
3
2 Dundee Utd.
0
.1 Airdrie
1
2 Leith 14
2
2
1. S'housemuir
2 Montrose 1
--(Router).
VON CRAMM AND
HENKEL
Home Again After World Tour
"Berlin, March 5,
The German Davis Cup players, Baron Gottfried von Cramm and Brawn Cup.competition, had most Henner Henkel, arrived here yes-
tour
lasting nearly six
of the play in their match against terday from Italy after their the "y" Ladies on Saturday but world was robbed of the points by Missmonths. Violet Bradbury who scored the In an interview with the press only goal of the match for the "Y"they declared that their hardest in the last two minutes of the matches Were against Donald Budge and Riggs in the United
game.
St. Andrew's played very well to-States, and Bromwich in Australia. gether as a team and a three goal Both von Cramm and Henkel re- margin in their favour would not turned with many presenta re- have been against the run of the celved in various countries they play.
have visited--(Transocean),
BILLIARDS AND BRIDGE
Miss June Hall, in goal, was only tested on one occasion and was beaten, but she adopted the only course open to her and has no reason to feel discouraged. She A serica of friendly games are met Miss Bradbury, who broke now
being played between the through entirely on her own, at Naval Store Dept. and Expense the edge of the circle and it was Accounts Dept. of E.M. Naval Yard. more" by good luck than anything Billiards and Bridge were played
else that the latter managed to off on Saturday and resulted in gain control of the ball and netwins for the Expense Accounta at the speed at which she was Dept. travelling.
The teams were:-
St. Andrews-Miss June Hall; Mrs. J. Stokes and Miss E. Chang: Miss P. Lawson, Miss M. de Rozs and Miss B. Greaves; Miss V. Churn, Miss Y. Ho, Miss Mabel Churn, Miss 8. Roberts and Miss D. Hall.
"Y" Ladies-Miss 8. Bruce; Miss A. Ambrose and Mrs."Slater; Misa F. Fowler and Miss J. Beath; Mrs. Williams, Miss J. Bradbury, Miss I Buchanan and Mrs. J. George.
MIDDLESEX WIN
In a friendly hockey game on on the "" ground, a team from the Middlesex Regiment beat a de- pleted side from the Y.M.C.A. by 7 goals to 2.
Caul (3), Warden (2), Crouch
Detailed scores were as follow:-
BILLIARDS
N.S. Dept.
Hui Sax Tin R. Laurel Lau Shut Kan L. B. Kitchell
E.A. Dept, Loula Tam. Chee Ping Fai G. R. Remedios K. Nazarin
:.
BRIDGE
100
77
82
150
418
150
150
150
149
509
G. R. Remedios and A. M. Prata
and Thompson scored for the Mid- of Expense Accounts Dept. best C. dlesex, while Kraus and D. Smith M. Alarakia and M. ́el: Arculli of
Naval Store Dept. by 3,700 points.
netted for the losers.
Australian Tourists:-520 (Bad-,
cock 159, Bradman 144) and 240 for
3. dec. (Brown 108, Fingleton 109).
Tasmania:-194 (O'Reilly 5 for
34) and 85 (O'Reilly 6 for 15).- (Reuter).
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