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SENIOR SOCCER

MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1939.

In the World of Sports

EASTERN

WIN IN HOME FOOTBALL CRUISERWEIGHT

SHIELD REPLAY DRAWN SHIELD REPLAY

་་

AFTER EXTRA TIME

Kowloon Stage Recovery

Against South China

After being one goal in arrears at half time, Kowloon staged a fine rally to equalise and, with extra time allowed, held South China "A" to their second draw at one roal each in the Senior Shield Re-play at Caroline on Saturday before a crowd of three thousand soccer fans..

Rough tactics marred what would have been a fine and fast- game and the referee was forced to stop the play on occasions tu warn players.

Both teams had their best side

on the Beld, but they were not First Division the best of form. Bell, proved a elsappointment in

tho

forward

Une, besides being too slow as a leader. Vie White was the better of the two inside forwards, while the Kowloon wingers were in their usual form.

WEAK CLUB XI "LOSE 7-2

The half backs played a ane ce- POLICE SCORE AN

fensive game but failed to give suficient support in attack. Ulrich and Everest held up the Chinese attacks. Hartley was at home in goal

FORWARDS LACK FINISH

The Chinese forwards did not wem at all happy with the exception of the "wingers they falled to put finishing touches to their kicks. Lai Shui-wing missed at least two open goals. while Fung King-cheung had an off-day...

The half line was the strongest department on the side. Mak and Lee had no easy time with Knox and Reirisep.

From a commer kick Lau Tau-mon sent over a fine shot. Hartley ran

EASY WIN

A weak Club side bowed to Police at Sookun poo 10 the tune of seven goals to two in their sentor league encounter on Saturday.

Good Game Seen At The Valley

RESULTS

LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter)—The following are the results of League and Cup matches played to-day--

FIRST DIVISION

3 Sunderland 3 Chariton

2 Derby

1 Grimsby

1 Wolves

Eastern emerged winners in the Arsenal Senior Shield replay agairist South Ermingham China "B" to enter the semi-final Blackpool by a acore of four goals to two at Brentford Happy Valley yesterday before a Huddersfield fairly large crowd who witnessed Leicester Liverpool M'chester U. Middlesbrough 1 Bolton Portsmouth Stoke-

a keen match.

In thetr first meeting both scored twice with extra time..

Hau Ching-to was the hero of the day, scoring twice and made way for the third goal

Opening play by scoring a fine Blackburn goal. Hau Ching-to came back Bury

With Lwa

2 Leeds

0'Everton

1 Preston

CRICKET LEAGUE

BOXING "TITLE" RECREIO AND INDIANS

Emilio Bettina T.K.O.'s Negro

0 NEW YORK. Feb. 4 (Reuter)--- 4 The world cruiserweight boxing

2 championship, as recognized by the New York State Athletic Commis- 2 xión.

won last night

by Kröllo Beitina, of Beacon, New 3 York. who secured technical 1knockout decision

over "Tiger"

Jack Fox, Negro from Spokane, in the ninth of a 15-round contest.

A crowd of 10,000 spectators saw a very dull beginning in which both boxers were guilty of wild swinging. science being conspicu- cus by Its absence.

0 Astori Villa

8 Chelsea

I

SECUND DIVISION

3 Millwall

1

4 Swansea

0

3 Manchester C. 1

1 Burriley

0

0 Coventry

4

1 Tottenham

2

2

1

tina's mouth,

2

.0

1

to pave way for Chun Bing-Fulham to's goal."

goals in Luton the lead, after ten minutes of Newcastle play, Eastern showed unusual form. Norwich

Hau Ching-to added yet another Notts F..

2 Tranmere

0 Shefeld U.

7 Bradford

2 Southampton

goal; with Yeung Shul-yick re- Plymouth

South China's solitary Wednesday West Brom plying for goal just before half-time.

West Ham 1 Chesterfield After the interval, Lee Tak-kee further increased the lead and Lau

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Ching-san scored South China's

Bournemouth

2 Exeter " second goal ten minutes. from

Brighton full-time. No further scoring was

Bristol R... registered and the Anal score

Clapton Mansfeld being four goals to two in favour

Newport Northampton Reading

of Eastern.

the losers. Sunday Soccer

With a number of the regular Arst-stringers," on leave. Club tumed out a very poor side..

Coles, in goal, was the only in- spiring player for The backs after

fine 1 fell start

off

Ernie badly. Strange. called upon

to play again after having gone through with the junior game with "Royal Scots.

ploved a tone-wall to Howlett,

Wong Man-wal opened score, with Johnson, Keown Town goal

ON

Bettina led on points at the end of the sixth round, but Fox scored in the seventh, with a terrific bar

rage to the body and a right to the

IN GREAT FINISH Craigengower Slip Up: Three Teams Lead Senior Race

"

As a result of Saturday's matches, competition in both divi- stors of the cricket league has narrowed down. As things stand now, and on current form, Club de Recreio have a good chance of bringing off the coreled "double."

In the best finish to date, they held the Indians to a draw in a match in which fortunes fluctuated to an amazing extent.

At one period it appeared the Indians must lose; then victory

LEAGUE II

for them looked very 'probable, next a draw appeared certain, and, finally, they were again in grave danger of defeat. All the other games resulted in] cutright decisions. Craigengower, joint-champions, came a cropper against Civil Service, and may be considered to be out of things now,

head which drew blood from Bet-unless something very unexpected happens. Club beat Army, and Kowloon beat Navy.

NEGRO DOWN "

In the eighth round, however, Bettina carae back with a ven- geance and floored Fox with a O left-hook, the bell saving the 2 Negro from being counted out.

In the ninth round, Fox was helpless against the savage attack

of Bettina. the referee intervening

2 after 1 min. 22. secs, and awarding

the fight to the Beaconite.

1 Fox commenced as a 3 to 1

favourite for the title.

! Cardiff

3 Ipswich

3

4 Crystal. P.

0

2 Queen's P.R.

2

@ Bristol C.

5 Aldershot

3 Notts C.

Swindon

| Port Vale

1

Torquay Walsall

2 Watford.

1

-0 Southend

2

FURTHER

'Halifax

0

Barnsley

2

+ Oldham

2

1 Carlisle

0

fi Accrington

1

3 Stockport

2 Wrexham

3

3 Hartlepools 4

Norwich Tranmere

3 Darlington

1. Crewe

2

1 Gateshead

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Barrow. Bradford C.- Chester 4

SAINTS LOSE TO

"KWONG WAH Kwong Wah snatched two points from St. Joseph's tri their first division league encounter at Row-Doncister 100 defeating the latter by the Hull odd goal in three.

A large crowd turned out to wit-

out with the ball sailing over tils and Howlett before half time. hyati, and Tang Kwong-sum cutting" (Johnson and Howlett (2) scored in in from the right wing scured the the final period. with Wilson" re-ness a fine game, with the Chinese opening goal after fifteen minutes plying twice.

of play. During the first half. South China had a slight edge over the Mainlanders, Lai Shui-wing receiving a pass from Fung had the ball smothered by Honnball for what seemed like a certain goal. At half time, South China was one soal ahead of Kowloon,

KOWLOON PRESS

After the resumption, Kowloon tamed on pressure, Reirtsen taking

Second Division

R. SCOTS 9-NIL AGAINST CLUB

Williamson Scores Five Tunes

Club suffered an overwhelming the ball down the line centred a defeat at the hands of Royal Scots cross shot, but Bell missed the in a second division league match goal Keeping up the play on the at Sookunpoo on Saturday after a Chinese half of the field, Pau was one-sided game by the sco.e of constantly called upon to save nine goals to mil.

that dificult shots.

The fact

many of the second stagers had to All the vacant berths in the first team left Club hardly any players in the second diviSiON..

At half time the score was five {clear goals for Royal Scots.

Knox, taking a shot at goal. hit the post and on the re- bound Bell'sboots weakly, Pau, clearing, sent the ball straight to Retrtsen who sent in the" equaliser with Tam standing. Mid-field play ensued with either Williamson netting side having occasional shots at James two goals respectively. In goal. Kwok Ying-ki challenged the second period, Williamson net- Hartley to a high ball and almost ted twice, Gilroy and Marshall one sored the game point just before goal each. full time.

three and

Extra time was allowed with the SOUTH CHINA BEATEN fist period ending in brisk ex- changes, neither of the goalles touching the ball.

BY 5TH A.A. REGT. The 5th A A. Regt, deserved their fine win over South China at Happy Valley by a score of two clear goals.

Lincoln

New Brighton Rochdale side having a slight edge over the Rotherham Saints throughout the game. Southport

Chun Chl-fun netted after a York perlod of midfield play, Leonard replied for the Saints and the score at half time was" one goal each.

After the Interval Cheuk Shek- kam scored the game-point for Kwong Wah's victory.

ROYAL SCOTS WIN ·

In the first match of the Third Division Championship, the Royal Scots defeated the Royal Air Force by four goals to two on the Kow- loon F. C. ground yesterday after-

noon

МАСЛО, Feb.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION

St. Johnstone

Dumbarton King's Park 6 Morton Stenhousemuir ( Allos

SPORTS NEWS

PAGES, 7, 9, 10, 16.

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24 7 i 18 28 59 15. 28 4 4.20 32.73 12

THIRD DIVISION NORTH'

Barnsley

Southport

Doncaster Crewe

The position in the senior league now is that Recreto. Kowloon and Club are leading with 7 points (won 2, drew 1), with the Indians next with 5 points (won 1, drew 3):

JL. Stephens scored the second league century, for the Police against Club, his 100 not out contributing to his aide's total of 193 and their subse- quent win.

Club de Recreto lead this divi- sion with 10 points won 3, drew 1

Scores follow-

LEAGUE I

Club de Recreio drew with the Indian B.C. at King's Park:-

Recrelo 111 (EL Gosanɔ 41, E. Soares 30. L. G. Gosano 22; A. H. Madar 6 for. 39.

Cralgengower beat Civil Ser- vice by seven wickets -- Civil Service .77 (J. Barrow 33. G. Alle 17; A. M. Omar & for 11).

C.C.C. 87 for 3 (H P. Lim 37 not. fout; R. B. Wood 3 for 32).

Police beat Club by 113 wans at the Valley:-

Police 193 J. L Stephens 100 not out).

J

Club 80 (N. P. Fox 20, E. J. R. Mitchell 25 not out: B. C. Fay 4 for 20).

LR.C. and University tled at Sookunpoo!---

R.C. 153 for 7 decl. (H. T. Bar- me 45. A. Bakar 39. M. R., Abbas 20).

University 153 for 8 (J. Fong 40; G Hong Choy 29),

Recreio beat Army by five wickets:-

Army 94 (A. V. Gosario 4 for 18). Recreto 125 for 5 (G. N. Gosano 159 not out).

Navy and K.C.C. drew at King's Park:-

Navy 182 (Capt. Carless-67 not out).

Kowloon 86 (T. A. Madar 31 not

IR.C. 105 for 9 wkts. (A. R. Kit-out); chell, A. H. Madar and A. R. Minu 33 each; E L. Gosano 4 for 27, H.

Ozorio 3 for 42),

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts..

28 21 4 4 84 25.44

25 14 7 4 57 29 35

26 13 9 4 49 30 35

27 16 1 10 67 42 33 Bradford C. 27 15 3 9 59 36 33 Oldham

27 15 2 10 52 43 32 26 13 5 - 8 63 47,31 New Brighton 28 11 312 66 49 27 Chester

23.11 5 8 57 47, 27 25 10 7 8 56 40 27

+ Arbroath

SECOND DIVISION

3

1 Brechin

3

5 Hull

2

SCOTTISH CUP (2ND ROUND) Dundee U. 1 Motherwell

5 Babcock and Queen, O'S.

Wilcox

Stockport

5 Rotherham Burrow

28 11 5 12 47 47 27

27 11 4 13 44 49 28

0 Halllax

279

B 10 27 32 28

3 Buckle Thistle

3 Wrexham

27 11

4 15 43 59-26

1 Rochdale

Lincoln Darlington

29 10

Elairgowrie Aberdeen Third Lanark Dundee

Hearts

5 Queen's Park Cowdenbeath

0 Clyde

14 Elgin

1 Gateshead.

o Carlile

2 Hamilton

I Critic

3 Airdrie

2 Dune

FIRST

3 Kilmarnock

DIVISION

1

7 York

DHartlepools

0 Accrington

SEAMEW LOSE IN

Rangers FRIENDLY GAME Montrose

Falkirk Macao, Feb. 3.

3-A friendly Dunfermline game between H. M. S. Beamew Hibernian and the Macao Veterans played at the Canidrome yesterday after- noon resulted in a win for the.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. local team by three goals to Everton

27 18 2 7 55 28 38 two. Play was evenly matched Derby

28.16 6 6 52 34 38 throughout although the Veterans Wolves

27 13 8 6 48 21 34 obtained the lead from the Stake

23 12 7 9-57 49 31 start of the game when Collaco Charlton 26 13 4 0 10 36 30 scored with a drive from out- Liverpool 28 11 8 9 48 44 30 side The final ten minutes Baw Kow-

the penalty area. The Bolton

27 10 9 8 48 39 29 loon all over the Chinese, and The game was kept at a fast pace Seamews spurted towards the Arsenal

27 10 9 8 32 24 29 play was kept at a very high and fine work was seen, unluckily end and succeeded in

28 11 7 10 59 48 29 scoring Middlesbro rich, Retrisen almost had Pau rough play marred many Anethels two goals before the Anal Leeds U.

26 10 7 9 43 46 27 teaten on one occasion. In the last movements..

whistle Intervened. (Our Own Grimsby 27 10 7 10 39 46-27 minute of play South China broke Despite the Anal score Squth Correspondent).

M'chester. U. 27 8 10 9 38 30 26 through the Kowloon cordon, but China enjoyed just as much of the

Sunderland 27 0 8 10 34 40 28 Lai Shui-wing missed a sitter. play as their opponents, but

28 10 5 11 42 39 25

The teams WOTC:—

failed to take advantage of their

26 9 7 10 38 40 25 kicks.

bester of the exchanges. However, Blackpool 27 7 9 11:33 46 23 Kowloon came back after the in- Leicester 21 7 8 12 33 49 22 terval to win by five goals to three.Huddersfield 27 8 5 14 37 42 21 Hardwick miskicked and scored Chelsea 20 8 5 13:44 55 21

KEEN FINISH

:

KOWLOON, Hartley, Ulrich and Everest, Honniball, Bliss, and Max- well, Knox, Jorge, Bell, White and Rel:tsen.

SOUTH CHINA “A”:

11

Poole in goal for the Gunners gave a fine performance in keeping a clean slate,

Aston Villa Freston N.E.

Pau Ka- Chester had the honouES of against his own alde. Jorge equa- Portsmouth 25 6 9 11 24 44 21 ping, Mak Shui-ton and Lee Tin- scoring both goals, one in either Used with a fine drive and Heaton Brentford 25 7-6 12 34 52 20 sang. Chui Of-ching, Leung Wing half.

chul and Lee Kwok,.wal, Tang Kwong-sim, Lal Shrut-wing. Fung King-cheung, Kwok Ying-ld and Lau Tau-man.

'The

LEAGUE

|

MIDDLESEX-SAINTS Middlesex won their

SECOND DIVISION

put Kowloon in the lead by scoring Birmingham 27 7 4 16 44 58.18 his own goal. Munton's header gane found home with C. Santo's patting against St. Joseph's by two goals Kowloon in the lead at half time to nil at Happy Valley after a one-by 3 goals to 2.

P. W. D. L. F, A. Pts. Blackburn 29 17 3 9 71 44 37 sided game. The final score did Munton opened the second half | Sheffield U. | 27 12 11 4 45-28-35

by scoring, with F. and C. Santos Coventry ·

26 15 4 7 47 38' 34 INDOOR BOWLING not justify the Army side.

Souza, the Saints' goalle, had a jobtaining the lead for Kowloon. West Brom' 27 14 4 9 67 52 32 bard time in keeping the score The final score was 5 goals to 3. Fulham 26 13 6 7 44 32 32 Bowling down, and brought off several fine

S'field Wed... 28 12 7 7 64 45 31 Indoor Ewo

THIRD DIVISION

Newcastle

27 13 5

9 44 32 31 League's second year of compett- saves during the afternoon.

Taylor, scored the opening goal

27.13 4 10 52 45 30 tion will commence shortly. Fir-

30th Heavy Bty. R. A. defeated Luton after commencement with Electrics by five clear goals at Tottenham 25 11 87 44 38 30 teen teams have entered for this 30021

Burnley year's event, the draw for which is Thomas scoring the second point Happy Valley on Saturday.

from a spot-kick as follows:

Cook scored three goals, with M'chester C. FORWARD BREAKS WRIST Elliott and Quỷ completing the Chesterfeld An unfortunate accident marred final score, with one goal each, West Ham the match between Kowloon and Bouth China suffered an unex- Bury R. A. Q. C. at Happy Valley when pected reverse in their game against Bradford Munton, the Ordnance centre-fer P. W. D. losing to the latter by Millwall

1lymouth jyard broke his wrist following a four goals, to nii,

heavy fall.

Clodhoppers vs. Venus Churn's Team vs. Movisa Mindanao Hopefuls va, Jaunters Rollers vs. Pokfulam's Pride Beer Barons vs. Optikaista Hongkong Greyhounds vs. Hong, kong Wonders Competitors Meadow's Team Bye.

Bye

29 11 8 10 36 30 30

28 133 10 68 54 29

20 11 8 9 41 38-30

26 10.7 9 47 36.27

28 8 9 11 42 47 25 28 8 9 11, 48, 80 25

20 8 8 10 41 38 24 28 9 5 12 33 39.23 2876 13 34 51 20 26 4 11 11 28 61 18 Notts Forest 28 A7 14 33 62 17

| Wong Kar-kit (2), Fung King- Sampton Play was rather even in the first yu and Lai Kwok-chul, were the Swansea tal, with the soldiers having the scorers.

5 13 52 54 25 27 8 8 12 47.65 24

27 9 6 12 48 65 24 28 7 7 12 43 50 21 26 8 5 13 30 66 21 27 7 6 14 33 59 20

28 7 4 17 39 88 18

27. 2 4 21 25 70 8

THIRD DIVISION SOUTH'

Newport

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 27 17 4 6 40 27 38 C'stal Palace 28 13 6.7 46 37 32 Reading 28 10 11 7'45 30. 31 Brighhton Aldershot N'ampton Queen's

Park R.. Swindon Notts C. Bristol City Cardif

Watford..

Torquay Exeter Southend

Ipswich Mansfield

28 13 4 9 45 35.30 28.11 8 7 32 34 30 27 13 3 11 42 38 29

الم

28 10 8 8 54 35 28 26 11 @ 9 49 43 38 24 11 5 8 33 28 27 27 115 11 43 43 27 26 10 7 9 35 38 27 27-10 6 11 41: 38:28- 25 9 5 11 34 41 23 28. 7 9 10 42 58 23. 22 8 8 8 40 31 22 24 8 6 10 32 35. 22 25 8 6 11 31 48 22 Port Vale 25 8 5 12 32 35 21 Bournemouth 25 7 7 11 30 38 21 Clapton O. 25 7 7 11-32 40 21 Bristol R. 28 6 8 12 32 33 20 Walsall

25 5 5 15 23 41 15 SCOTTISH · LEAGUE 1ST. DIV.

P. W. D. L.-F. A. Pts. 28 20 5 3 94 45 45 28 16 4 8 75 47 36 28 15 5 8 73 47 35 7.77 41 33

Rangers Hearts

Aberdeen Celtic Queen

O'South Hamilton Falkirk Kilmarnock

Motherwell Hiberalan Clyde

27 13 7

28 13 В

9 49 47 32 28 14 4 10 62 51 32 28 13 5 10 56 51 31

27 12 7 8 53 55.31 28 12 5 11 63:60 29 28 12 4 12 60 53 28

27 13 2 12 58 54 28 St. Johnstone 29 12 4 13 63 72 28 Partick

27 12 3 12 48 50 27 Third Lanark 277 11 63 70 25 28 8 7 13 53 64 23 Ayr U.. St. Mirren 28 8 6 14 42 57 22 Queen's Park 27 8 4.15:40 59 20 Arbroath. 20 6 7:16.37 65 19 Albion Raith R.

29 6 4 18 43 70 16 29 7 2 19 52 78 16

Kowloon beat Navy' by 108 runs at King's Park:-"

CRICKET TABLE

Kowloon 167 for 8 decl. (E F. Fincher 21. N. A. E. Mackay 29, R. Recrelo- T. Broadbridge 22, G. C. Burnett HK.C.C. 23, N. D. Lloyd 16; Capt Whit K.C.C.

LR.C. march 4 for 40).

Navy 59 (Booth 18; R. Lee 5 for CS.C.C. 14. Lloyd 3 for 7).

Civil Service beat Craigen-

gower by two wickets -

C.O.C.

TO DATE

LEAGUE

Army .........

Navy

C.C.C. 66 (A. Zimmern 23, Á. K. Ismail 17; F. Baker 4 for 7, A. E. Perry 4 for 19, J. Whitley 2 for 18). Recreto

Civil Service 71 J. Richardson Police 17. W. H. Colledge 16. F. Baker 16; University A. K. Ismail 4 for 25. A. B. Hamson, K.C.C. 2 for 0).

LEAGUE

£

P. W. L. D.Pts."

3 2 0 1 7

3 2 0 1 7

3 2 0 1 7

3 1 0 2 5

3 1 1 : 4

3 0 1 2 2

3 0.3 0 0 33.00

II

P. W. L. D. Pts.

4 3 0 1 10

3 2 1 0 S

4 1 0 3 8

4 10 3 6

Club beat Army by iwo wickets!--

Navy C.C.C.

4 10 3 6

4 1 1 2 5

H.K.C.C.

40 13 3

3 0 1 2 2

Army 60 (Major Murray 31: J. IRC. Pearce 7 for 28).

Club 108 for 9 (J; Pearce 39).

C.A.C.C.

Army

Sporting Fixtures

LADIES HOCKEY RESULTS

PEARCE CUP "First Round

"y" Ladies 1, C.BA Ladies 0

Semi-Final

St. Andrew's 2. H.K. Ladies 0" C.B. Schoolgirls 2, "Y" Ladies 0

Final

St. Andrew's 2, C.B. Schoolgirls 1

KNILL CUP

"Y" Ladies 2, C.B.A. Ladies 1 Recreio Ladles 1, St. Andrew's 0 - HK. Ladies 2, D.G. School 1 Seaforth Ladies 2, C.B: School 0

Semi-Final

"Y" Ladies 0, Recreio Ladies 1 HK. Ladies 2 Seaforth Ladies 1

Fina!

HK, Ladies 1, Recreio Ladies 0:

ARMY INTER-UNIT HOCKEY MATCH

A very keenly contested hockey match was played at Shamshui- po on Wednesday last when the 1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment met the bolders. 5/8th Rajputana Rifles, in the second round of the Inter-Unit K.0. Competition.

The exchanges were fast. throughout, but both defences were on top until ten minutes before the interval, when a standing, between the

misunder- Middlesex

4 0 2 2 2

40 31 1

TO-DAY

BADMINTON.-A. Division, Unl-

versity B. v. Chinese

Y.M.C.A.:

St. Andrew's Club B. v. V.R.C. (Home);

Cathedral Rail Bad-

minton, 8 p.m."

FOOTBALL. - Council Meeting.

5.30.1.1.

YACHTING.-Women's

stake races.

TO-MORROW

Sweep-

BADMINTON. YMCA. Bad- minton, in the West Loungė, 8.30 p.m. GOLFL; G. U. Medal Competi-

flon (Fanling). HOCKEY.--Brawn Cup, Seaforths 7. D. G. S. (Seaforths). 4.30 p.m. RUGBY-Malays v. Navy (Happy

Valley), 4.30p.m. TENNIS.-Shanghai

2.30 p.m.

Y

Recreio.

WEDNESDAY, FEE, 8 BADMINTON-Recreio v. 8. and

8. Home; Kowloon Tong A V.

Bt. Andrew's A, St. John's

す。

Kowloon Tong B: Chung. Wah

v. Wanderers; Bt. Andrew's B.. V.R.C.; Y.M.C.A. Women's the

1.

Section Badminton, West Lounge, All Day. HUNTING-Fanling meet (Fan-

ling station). 245 p.m. SHOOTING-Spoo and practice shoot (Kowloon City). 2 p.m.

backs and goalkeeper resulted in missed by the Middlesex forwards. the Rajputana

outside and full time arrived ̧ ́ with the score 1.0' in favour of the Raf-

'Rifles'

laft scoring a goal.

Reveral chances of scoring were putana Rides.

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