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HOCKEY

TOURNEY

• Continued from Page 2 "A", being awarded the game on the rule that the ball was in RE territory at the anal whistle, no goals or corners being scored.

PATH TO FINAL On their way to the Anal, Kumaons beat Nomads "A". Royal Corps of Signals "A", Royal En gineers "A" and the Royal Scots

LAWN BOWLS RESULTS

Continued from Page 2

(Skip) 29; E F. Pope, E, Levett, 24. Total 64. F. Cheeseman, R. Duncan (Skip)

CARR'S GOOD WIN

At Cor's Road, Kowloon Cricket Club best Civil Service Cricket Club by 24 shots.

Dinnen (skip) 1; Scard. S. C. Walker, K. C. Hamli- J. Hurst, F.

ton (Skip) 18; H, Spong. E Langley. P. A. Peckham, L. Jordan (Skip), 15. Total 51.

INDIANS LOSE -

cao:-J. P. Lee. F. A. Peterson, C. W. Lam, J. Pau (Skip) 12; & wood, A. W. Ramsey, T. W. Carr H. G. Foreman, F. X. Delgado, A,

KOC.-R. Leigh, R, B. Well-G. 3 Ladd (Skip) 24:

Humg, A. B. Hanson, A. J, Coelho, (Skip) 29: A A Dand. W. Parsons, E8, Alves (Skip) 20 Total 66.

E McNay. "A"

G. Taylor, J. M. Jack (Skip) 21; CBA were opposed by Sub-A. Tribble, L. Jack, A. Spary, R. mariries "A", Queen's College, E.L. Marts (Skip) 19. TC. and Middlesex "A" on their

Total 69.

way to the final.

C&C.C.-A. Sheppard, C. J. Tacchi, J. M. Furvis, A. B. Allent Club by 27 shots. (Sp) 12; C. J. Walker, H. Lord, F. Austin C. Strange (Skip) 18: J. Carr, H. Parrott, A. Steveny S. Eccleshall (Skip) 15. Total 45.

THIRD DIVISION

In the quarter finali, C.BA "A" beat KIT.C. by two goals, G. H Fowler scoring both; Royal Scots "A" beat 36th Battery: RA, Kumaon Rides "A" beat the Royal Engineers "A", and Middlesex "A" beat. Middlesex "B" 2-0, Jackson and Sheehan scoring.

In the semi-nals, C.BA "A" beat Middlesex “A” 2-0, 5, "A. Fow- ler scoring both goals, and Kumaon Rifles "A beat Royal Scots "A".

The following teams reached the quarter-final;

C.B.A. "A". V. C. Bond; T. D. S. Whitley and N. B. M. Whitley: 'S. A. Fowler, G. H Fowler and M. Dunne.

KIT.C.: Kamall Singh; Kal- want Singh and Bhag Singh: Pyara Singh, Mohinder Singh and C. Pinto.

Middlesex "A": Pte. Stickley: Sgt Crowley and Pte. Pearson: Pte. Jackson. Pte. Sheehan and Pte. Coomer.

Middlesex "B": /c. Painting: Sgt. Ure, Sgt. Waldron; Bima. John. Bdms. Hymes Marable.

and Pte.

Kumaons "A": ausein Singh; Kishan Singh: Krisha Singh: 'Lal Singh, Nerain Singh and Partaub Singh.

Royal Engineers "A": Spr. Heath; Sgt. Croston and L/C. Shaw; Sgt. Denyer, L/Sgt. Hom- burg and Cpl Taylor.

Royal Scots "A": Maj. Harland; B/M. Jordan and Capt. Douglass; Cpl. Devereux, Cal. Hitchcock and Pte. Melkle.

36th

Battery, R.A.: Murad Khan; Chanchal Singh and "Jo- ginder Singh: 'Sohan Singh, Chal-.

Ja Singh and Darshan Singh

At Chatham Road, Kowloon Football Club beat Indian Recrea-

KFC.-B. Thomson, B. WI- Hams. Y. Abbas, J. T. Smalley (Sktp) 29; C. Woodcock, &. Wong. C. Fuller, B. Evans (dp) 34; J. Boyd J. Dobson, C, Frost, F. Mor- gan (Skip) 21. Total 84

IR.C.M. Hassan, S. A. R. Bux,

Cricket Club beat Kowloon Bowl-Nazarin, A. G. Sumad, M. Y. Adai U. A Rumjahn, S. M. Rumjahn At Austin Road, Craigengower (Skip) 23; A. 8. Suffled, R. ng Green Club by 5 shots.

"(Skip) 14: AR M. Samy. 8. K.B.G.C.-F. H. Wilkinson, W. Yusuf, A, H, Madar, A. M. Wahab H. Organ, G."S. Hammond, J. S. (Skip) 20.

Total 57.

FIVE SHOT WIN

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