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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1932.

SENSATIONAL DEFEATS OF S. CHINA AND

HEAVY HOCKEY | WINNING JOCKEYS

SCORING

SEVEN FOR ST.

ANDREWS

MAMAK SHIELD GAMES

Kay

(By "Bally-Of′′)

.b

Twenty-olght goals were acored in the Mamak Tournament matchen hold during the week-ond, the best ag• grogate being netted by St Andrey's the who defeated the K.I.T.C. to tune of 7-0,

Lack of stamps was the prime factor responsible for the defeat of the University by the Radio Sports Club at Carolino Hill yesterday.

first they were

to Although halled to held the oppos In the second half the ing forwards. Radio had everything their own way and scored four goals, bringing their total to five Cor the match.

In I

Varsity The first half saw the continually on the attack and Aziz! netted for them from a melee front of goal. Awtar Singh, how- over, brought the cures level a few: minutes before the interval with n shot which gave the 'Vareity Reaper no chance,

In the second half the Radlo added! four more, G. Singh being responsible The for three and Kalwan fourth.

Singh

SAINTS RUN RIOT,

St Andrew's gritted another points in the tournament yesterday afternoon when they defeated Kow- loon Indians to the tune of seven! goals to nil, four being notted in

A. HARRIMAN who rode

G Sadko to victory in the Shek-0 Handicap, is shown here

being led in after the race.

Fifteen

Away Winners

ARSENAL'S TALL SCORING

..

Landon, Nov. 5.

J. Lambert was re-instated in the

the first half and three in the second.centre forward position for tho A.E.P. Guest found the not

three Arsenal in their match against

times and E.C. and E.F. Fincher Wolverhampton at Molineux grounds scored twice onch.

· POINTS FROM SÁTURDAY

GAMES.

RADIO HARD PRESSED.

The

SCOTEF

I'hoenix was Barnett.

EASY FOR INCOGS.

The Incognitos gained on convine-

ing victory over L.M.S. Veteran on

on Saturday, and seared two of the Raven goals. D. S. N. Jack netted threa and C. S. Bastin the other two goals.

Chelsen, without the services of H. Galincher, who will not play for some

were

against Birmingham, although they won by four goals to two, at Stamford Bridge.

Everton were behind until the last ten minutes in their match against Nowenntle at St. James Park, bat

renerve,

FIRST DIVISION.

the Naval ground on Saturday, win- Aston Vilin ning by five clear goals.

Bolton

The Veteran defended strongly in Chelsea

the first half, only allowing one goal: Huddersfield

In Leicester they Liverpool

LINCOLNS TAKE COUNT

KOWLOON STRIKE THEIR REAL FORM: CLUB GALLANT BUT FLATTERED

SPECIAL DESCRIPTIVE REPORTS OF LOCAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL

FIRST DIVISION.

Navy

South Ching

Recreio

Lincolns

Athletic

Kowloon

Borderers

0

0 Club

"

2 R. A.

SUNDAY.

& Police'

1

Goals

League Table.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pla. S.W. Borderers 4 4 1 24 59 R.A.

0 4 0 2 16 11 8 Lincoln Regt. 5 3 0 2 14 7 G South China 30 18 3 6 3 0 2 64 G St. Joseph's..

6 Hongkong F.C. 5 3 0 10 10 China Ath... 4 2

4 2 1 1 17 7 5 Kowloon F.C. 6 2 0 3 12 11 4 HI.K. Police.. 4 1 0 3 7 14 2 R. Navy

4 1 0 3 3 10 2 0 0 G 38 Recrcio

BRYANT SCORES THRICE

R.A.'S WORTHY VICTORY

(By "Veritas").

R. A.....

(Bryant 3)

Lincolns

(Harding, Kirkham)

3

0

The Royal Artillery, the "dark horse" of the League, were full value for their vic- tory over the Lincolns by the odd goal in five at Sookunpoo on Saturday, and any other: result would have been an in- justice to them.

I hold this opinion despite the fact

6 Blackpool 2 Koni,

of

By the odd goal in five the Radis Sports Club defeated H.M.S, Phoenix at Caroline Hill or Saturday in one of the fastest games seen on that ground for nume time. The Radio took the lead in the first half through Awtar Singh and increased it soon they managed to win their first away that they were a goal in arrears at after the interval when G, Singh add-match of the season by staging 3

the interval and that Bryant's first ed their second. The Naval men magnificent rally. drew lovel and just before the end G.

8. Rutherford, a

scored point in reply was from an obvious Singh gave the Radio the odd goal

the but trick" for Portsmouth offside position. victory.

for

The Gunners may not have been IL.M.S.

against West Bromwich Albion at) Fratton Park. Our Own Correspon- quite sotty incent spoilers and

they were magnificent dent.

adopted go-ahead methods of ap-: proach work which made them twice us dangerous as the Lincolns before The brilliant leadership Bryant, the clever play of Beal on the left wing, and the soundness of Allen at right back were the threa chief factors in the success of the Artillery. But the team as a whole played with vim and determination which They were, man to spelt success. man, a yard faster than the Lincolns in tackling and ball distribution, and although there was a lot of aimless kicking, there were also several bright spots of good football featured by intelligent passing and neat ball con otrol.

IMPOTENT BALDRY. Allen's remarkable display was 3sumelent to complete the good spoil- Ing work of Pardoe and his inter- mediate colleagues. The right back, aided by Collier, reduced Baldry, the

etor outside left to im ĕ Lincoln's

Furthermore Alien earned rounds of applause for his daring (SOUTH), interceptions and splendid covering of Taylur, who was inclined to lose his hend under pressure.

ti

the

scored through R. C. Reed. second part of the game

Nowcastle

went to pieces and the Incognites Middlesbro netted four more, E. V. Barros acor ing twice and A. P. Souza and Francia once.

Lynn, between the sticks for the Veteran, played a remarkably good game. Lack of combination between the forwards was responsible for their defcat.

4

4

Blackburn Birmingham

2 Sunderland

Wednesday

0

0

Leeds

0

Derby

1

Everion

Portsmouth Sheffield U. Wolves

Arsenal

SECOND

DIVISION.

Bradford

3

West Ham

Burnloy

0

Lincoln

Charlton Grimsby Manchester U Notts Forest

MEDWAY CONTINUE. The Medway continued in thair winning vein on Saturday when they gained another five goals victory Oldham against the German Club at Caroline Plymouth Hill. The Navy men kept the Club Preston N.E.

Stoke

Tottenham

West Brom. Manchester C.

↑ Bradford C.

Milwall

Notts County

Chesterfield Southampton

2 Fulham

1 Bury

2 Swanser

Port Vale

on the defensive throughout and though the German forwards put up a plucky resistance they were unable to hold the attacks of the Medway. THIRD DIVISION

Allen and Hawgood scored two goals -each and Lewis one.

League Table.

Aldershot Brighton Bristol R. Cardiff

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts Crystal Pal St. Andrew'n 7001 32 7 12 Gillingham

30 7 11 Norwich First Battery 10

5600 20 2 10 Queen's P.R. "Incognitas" Radio Sports 50028 5 10 eading R. Engineers 7 4 0 3 R 12 8 Southend I.A.8.C.

84 0 4 10 14 Police

7 2 3 3 0 0

3 0 2 12 10 Wishart.... G3 0 2 10 15

University

Signals

Phoenix

Parthian 24th. Battery Veteran R.A.M.C..... 20th. Battery Tamar

R.A.0.0.....

Watford

L

6 potency.

4

Clapton O.

D

3

Bournemouth Swindon

0

1

Exeter

Coventry

Brentford

3

Nowport

1

I

Northampton

1

4

Luton

* Bristol C.

▷ Torquay

10

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Chester

Growe

Mansfield

Rochdale

Halifax

Trannicte

12th. Battery 3

7 3

Modway...

Accrington Barrow

1

Itull

1

J

3

Carlisle

a

Hartlepools

Walsnit

1

3 Darlington

3

1 Barnsley

1

Gateshead 0

00

Doncaster

1

2 Stockport

1

Kow' Indians German Club 6

0

3 20

5 York

2 Wroxhant

3

0

0

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

New Brighton

Rotherham

0 12 of Southport

17

016

The Army went under to the data

by two goals to one in a trial match Clyde

(FIRST DIVISION).

on the U.8.R.C. ground on Saturday. Cowdenbeath A notable absentee from the Jat Bant Stirling

Hearta side was Habib, and his position on

Kilmarnock the right wing was taken by a reserve Morion who had the misfortune to get hit in Motherwell the mouth by the bail. His injury

Partick

necessitated medical aid before hot. Johnstone could resume,

At halftime the Jate lead by the only goal scored, netted by Jalil. In the second Macfarlans brought the scores level before Jalll gavo his sido the lead and victory.

0 Rangers

G

Alrdric.

0

1

4 Ayr

G Hamilton

Aberdeen

9 Queen's Park

G Dundee

A Celtle

1 Folkirk

Third Lanark 1 St Mirren

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(SECOND DIVISION)..

For the Army Macfarlane led the Albion forward line well, willo Crosswell at Armadale contre-half and Pole played excellent Brechin defensive games,

4 Arbroath

0

Allos

2 King's Park

Dunfermline

Dundoo U. Edinburgh *Leith

3

East Fife

11

LADIES' TUSSLE... Another low scoring game was Montrose that between the Hong Kong Ladies Queen O' 8th. and the Club de Recreio Ladies at Raith Rovers Bookumpoo which was won by the Sten'mulr former by the odd goat in three. **Unplayed

Bo'nees

Hibernians

2

St. Bernards

2. Forfar

* Dumbarton

0

..

Partice stuck grimiy to Higgins and crowned some effective defensive work with elever passes which more than once left the Lincoln rearguard spreadeagled.

Bryant, apart from achieving the distinction of netting three goals, two of which were masterly efforts in shooting, was a constant worry to Turner and Hackett, whilst Dudley, at centre half never obtained full measure of the Tast moving gunner.

Seal at outside left gave him admirable support, middling the ball with splendid Judgment and ne curacy. Although comewhat barren

thus in tricks and

often very subdued when he had to make ground for himself, Seal, when on the run, was the most dangerous attacker

the Geld. in his eagerness to get the ball across to his colleague, however, he missed more than one opportunity of cut- ting in and testing Heath for him. self.

12

Wood and Gough were not so pro- minent on the other side of the field, chiefly because they did not see so much of the ball. Gough finished weakly and in the closing minuter missed an open goal.

HALF BACK WEAKNESS. The Lincolns, whilst admittedly fielding three reserves, were very dis- appointing, and fell away badly after a promising start. The rush tactics of the opposition seemed to upset their ideas of pattern weaving, and in playing the Gunners at their own game they were a bad second.

Half back weakness left the de- fence susceptible to the virility of the opposition, and the Ineptitude of Hilg- gina and his colleagues up forward 2 to make use of opportunities spelt 2 an inevitable result

The Lincolns appear to have lost

3 confidence in themselves as a result of their reveras against St. Joseph's

3 a fortnight ago, and a big improve 2mont in overy department will have to be shown if they are to avoid fur: 2ther defeats.

There is tons of good football in the team, but Higgins is not a good leader of the forwards, being" too" Impetuous in shooting. The com. pleto subjugation of Baldry on Saturday did a lot to rob the line of its power as an attacking unit. GREAT START.

The "Green" started off In great | style, Harding heading through in the first five minutes, but the Artil lery word on level terms almost from the kick-off, Bryant making use of a forward pass to beat Heath. From the stand Bryant appeared yards oll- side when he received the ball, but the referee allowed him to go on.

--AT SATURDAY'S—

EO FROST after winning the Hongkong St. Loger on Liberty Bay, is svan here return- ing to the enclosure.

SECOND DIVISION. Chinn

The exchanges livened up after this, with the Artillery always exerting gradual pressure which began to tell ita tale. However, the Lincolns went ahead again when Taylor handled in the area," and Kirkham scored with Navy

perfect shot, and they enjoyed this St. Josephis lead at the interval

South

Club

The Gunnera fairly took command Lincolns of the game after the re-start and R. A. wero always

predominant.

The

2 Borderers

.9 Eastern

t

Ewo

6

Athletic

2

4

Taung Tein Kowloon

2

Lengue Table.

Goals.

P, W. D. L. F. A. Pls.

"qualising goal took some time to come, but when it did it was a beauty, Bryant taking a pusa on the run and notting in the corner with a great shot China Ath.... 6 6 1 0 24 611 S.W. Borderers 5. 5 0 0 27 4-10 from on the penalty line.

South China. 8 3 1 2 18 11 7 His third goal was even more

1. Navy spectacular, when the centre-forward

.... 30 2 10 11 6 Lincoln Regt. 2 2 1 14 11 G turned sharply and with a right foot- ed hook sent the ball high into the Kowloon F.C.4 2 1 1 12 9 6 21 11 13 5 corner of the net from 15 yards range. Taung Tsin,..

BLAKE SHINES FOR KOWLOON

CAPITAL WIN OVER THE NAVY

Kowloon

By "Wanderer"

R.A.

Ewe

Hongkong F.C.

10 17 5

3. in 12

A

1

4 12 80

3

St Joseph's.. 5 0 Eastern

6 6.20

*

2.23 A

bining splendidly with Bickford and using the ball with much more iniet- ligence than hitherto, Speedy and thrustful, he neored a brilliant gont when the first half was ten minutes old. giving Kinchin no chance with A swift drive, after resisting Hall's challenge.

RUGBY

NAVY

FOOTBALL -RACE MEETING

BRILLIANT NAVY

DEFEAT CLUB IN SPARKLING GAME

CLASS PLAYERS

(By "Fly Half")

Club Navy (Plonally Goal and 3

Tries)

12

The Club took the field against the Navy at Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon without Dr. J. A. R. Selby, who had to stand down at the last minute, A. M. MacIntosh taking his place.

D. MeLellan won the loss and the Navy kicked off, facing a strong sun, but having the advantage of a slight wind. They at once began to piny well, although this was their first natch of the season, and the loss of Crick, Bonnan and Pizey seemed to have made little, if any, difference to the pack.

in set.

time.

The Navy gained possession only a slight majority of the serums, but in the line outs and loosu seruma thoir greater experience gave | them possession nearly every Indeed, their play in this respect was an object lesson to any side. Every- man pulled kla weight and there was no hanging around in the loose,

.A. NORONHA, who scored on Indiana in the Shum Chun Handicap, winning by four langihu,

YACHTSMEN IN KEEN

RIVALRY

though their wing forwards, Lieut. FOUR CRAFT FOLLOW

were

Com. Hubback in particular, exceptionally quick on Macintosh whenever the Club got the ball. An a result of this forward supremacy the beginning of the game naw the

club repeatedly hard pressed and if

DIANA'S WAKE

the Navy outsiden had used their feet In Second Championship

to any awkwardly rolling ball instead

of trying to pick it up they would pro- |

bably have scored two or three tries.

Saturday proved an ideal day for

lightly flagaling tide. The results were na follows:

As it was the Club defence held out Yacht racing, bright sunshine, plenty and eventually the attack was carried of wind and to the Navy line, where a spell of strong club pressure was ended by n good attempt by G. P. Lammert to drop a goal.

NAVY SCORE.

Dinna

Finishing Corrected Pts.

Time

A 8.03.51

(Mr. F. C. Hyde)

Rolin 6.03.20

(Mr. R. Stock)

(Mr. H. J. Pearce)

"Time E.01.35 8.

5.03.10 $

6.04.28 G

6.04.40 ¿

5.10.59 3.

The Navy then attucked strongly Raven... 5.04.28 and with Lammert off side in the

(Mr. H. S. Rouse) Club 20, Linton opened the Navy Dorothea .... 5.09.68 acore with a splendid penalty from (Mr. R. P. Edwards) a narrow angle. Half time came with Arguila II

... 5.22.11 the score 3-0, the Club having done well to prevent the Navy from cross-

"" and "" Class, ing their no.

The Heyward Hayes (Y) boats and The features of the half had been One Design, (1) boats get off well the play of the Navy pack and Lieut together to an excellent start at 2.30 Armytage's handling at fly-half. Inp.m. Boojum being actually first over addition to their work in the tight the line. Why Wonder? was the last The Navy forwarda carṛled out some over, having been forced to windward splendid rushes. One, in particular of the inside mark boat and having which gained about sixty yards, and to return.

This was really the turning point 3 Royal Navy

of the game. Up to that stage, the Navy defenders had been playing with Kowloon displayed genuinely im-

certain amount 21

of confidence. proved form and were well worth the With a full margin of their victory over the cracked up and within a few minutes, goal against them, they Navy, whose forwards were painfully weak in front of goal. On paper, the Kowloon were two up, though it was Navy team was the strongest they a blundery sort of lob by Mulena which went in, when it might just as have folded this season, but as a side, easily have been the clean sort of they failed badly. Kowloon never permitted them to get into their atrideal one pretera.

The Navy were dangerous for a and poor understanding in defonce caused them to be spreadeagled on spelt of ten minutes in the secontin

lilf, before Kowloon had settled half a dozen occasions.

down to the complete co-operation in The most astonishing feature of the

defence which had marked their first game was the failure of Shirras. At half display. As soon as the vigour no time did this tall and usually of the attack had worn off, and the brilliant centre-half do justice to him-shooting was so poor that Gurevitch self. He could not hold Nelems and was never troubled during this period, his distribution of the bali, his special Kowloon were again dominant and re- forte, was woefully ineffective. Then Blake and Bickford the

on

far

too

which every forward showed It was a beat against a fresh wind splendid control of a froliczome ball, to Lyemun Beacon, which the boats was absolutely first class, Behind rounded for the run to Rumsey in the them, Armytage took the ball any- following order-Speedwell, Daphne, where and everywhere-low, high, or Allsa, Boojum. Why Wondor1, Wingi bouncing, Hud his handling been and Adance with six minutes soparat- less sure the Club wing forwards ing the lot. inust have had a happy "time.

LACK OF METHOD. The Club kicked of against a much leas troublesome aun than the Navy had had to face, but they were soon

mained so until the end.

DEFENCE SPREADEAGLED. loon left wing were

The left whur pulled the whole Rood for Robinson and Hall, and Navy defence out of position for Hall's partner was inconsistent, hence Melens to score sally after a quar-duced to strenuous defence against the complete failure of the Navy. ter of an hour and a few minutes Their defenders were less and less, later, Webb was presented with as the game went on, able to render similarly easy opportunity, only to their forwards any assistance, and the miss when Kinchin advanced to meet Navy's efforts grew more and more him. ragged.

By comparison, Kowloon looked A really good side, probably bet- ter than they are. Masterly play by the half-lacks formed the foundation for sound team work, and if Hill had been on the right wing in the place of Nicholls, -Kowloon would probably have.

piled up another big score,

RISE OF BLAKE.

It was a good game to watch. The Navy showed excellent form indivi dually and Rawson, in the attack, had to be closely watched at all times. He just happened to lack any real backing from Cormack, who had a close bad day indeed against the deadly tackling of Wells.

Bliks took the honours in a splen- didly offelent Kowloon half-back line, Watkins also giving a superb dia- The rise of Blake was the most play, while McKelvio is rapidly de- Butisfactory gesture from Kowloon's veloping the third back game (the viewpoint. This young player gave modern job of the centre-half) to per- his best display of the season, com-

(Continued on Page 9.)

fection.

Saturday's Cricket Results

FEATURES OF LEAGUE AND FRIENDLY GAMES

The results of Saturday's league and friendly, cricket, together with the chief individual performances with bat and ball were as follows,

LEAGUE (DIVISION 1).

Indian Recreation Club 79 (Reed 6 for 43, Richardson 6 for 35) beat Civil Service 71 (G. R. Sayer 34. Pereira 4 for 32) by 8 runs,

DIVISION Z

Indian Recreation Club 77 (Gray 5 for 24, Lazenby 3 for 10) bent R.A.S.C. 70 (Arcul 3 for 32) by 7 runs.

FRIENDLIES.

H.K.C.C. 184 for 6 dec., (EJ.R. Mitchell 70, A.W. Hayward 45 not out) drew with United Services 172 for 9 (Sub-Lt. Carver 60, Beck 5 for 58) K.C.C. 181 for 5 (AE, Perry 52, A.T. Lay 30) beat Craigengower 68 (J.C. Lyal 3 for 2) by 8 wickets. H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.90 for 9 dec. (R.S.W, Patterson 32, Silva 4 for 29) beat Recrelo 70- (A.D. Lowson 9

for 21) by 20 runs.

K.C.C. 2nd XỈ 140 (G.A.V. Hall 31, Iranço 4 for 37) drew with Craigengower 2nd XI 85 for 8 (E. Sousa 43, F.S.W. Smith 4 for 17)..

University 132 (A.T. Normanbuoy 42, Thomson 4. for 34) beat Police 106 (Mondows 20, Clarabutt 5 for 20, Normanbuoy 4 for 18) by 20 runs, Ship's Company, H.M.S. Devonshire 200 for 9 (Wobb 47, Hilton 42, Lieut. Saunders 5 for 50) bent the officers 197 (Pay-Mid. Manon 65, Llout. Shunders 81, Lt. D'Arcy Evans 41) by one wicket.

the concentrated Navy pressure and

This order remained unchanged to the finish, for the windward leg in usually the decisive one. Results:

Speedwell.

Finishing Corrested Pis.

Time Time

the lack of method about the Club de Daphne 4.49.57 fence here became very noticeable. For this King must tako part of the Ailsa blame, though in extenuation it must

4.47.40

4.40.55 10

(Maj. Stewart)

+

4.48.67 8

(Mr. D. P. Rossier)

4.51.17

4.61.17 7

(Maj. Lochner)

4.62.60

(Capt. D. Dunlop)

B

4.64.07 b

5.00.38 4

I

2

(Capt. Fowkes)

be said that lo scemed to have been Boojum 4.53.43 kicked on the head and played as though he were dared. Several times Why Wonder. 4.64.62 Stoker Packer passed him but luckily for the Club he usually ran into Wings 6.01.20 trouble instead of passing when tho opening was made.

(Capt. Malone)

Adanac 6.01.20 5.00.44

(Commander Cowland)

0.02.14 5.01.20

A fine piece of combined play by the Navy backs, however, gave Mate Bluejacket Bothwell a try in the corner which was too far out for Linton to convert. Soon after this W. E. Poors twist-

(Maj. Atkinson Class

Zephyr was first over the line and

ed his ankle and had to retire for Gaol last, (the latter having appeared late from the direction of Causeway the rest of the game. The Club were thus forced to take J. C. Miller from Bay) in the "G" Class which was a desperately hard worked pack to started at 2.35 p.m.

Jóan soon came into prominence on play on the left wing, while Lammert changed places with King. Relieved the beat to Lyemun and rounded this from Lammert's attentions Mid. park a minute ahead of Zephyr. Gael, Barnes made a long run down the the late starter, appeared to be work- touch line to score well out, thoughing up well on the rest and eventually he ought to have been tackled by V. Just managed to gain a place on Toy-

nette by seven seconds. H. Rigg The kick falled.

Remulta:

CLUB DISORGANISED. The Club back division was now of Juan 5.12.10 course badly disorganised with only (Mr. F. Cope) R. H. Griffiths in his correct position | Zephyr and it was no surprise when Roth- Mr. F. Skinner) well scored again, beating Rigg with Eunice... 6.12.58

side step and running (Br. W. J. Handy) a beautiful

6.16.42 round to sears under the posts. E. Gael ....

Finishing Corronted Tts.

Timo Timo

5.10.30 8

5.11.00-

6.11.00 6

6.11.29

6.14.10

6.14.11 4

4

R. A. Doggett took the kick much too far back and missed. This ended the Toynette.... 6.15.49 scoring, leaving the Navy deserving winners by twelve points to nil

(Capt. Tratt)

Miss Patchett)

Informal Race. Despite the Navy superiority thọ Four of the new One Design Anker gama was a most enjoyable one and yachts started for an informal race. A refreshingly clean. The club were number of others proferred to stretch beaten by a first class aide to whom their sails further before appearing in it must have been almost a pleasure a race.

to lose. Their pack was just not Jan was first over the line in the good enough, Merry hooked quite leo berth, followed by Wasp II, La This order was well, but has not the physique for Linda and Cicala. these games and S. H. Garrod seemed preserved throughout with the ox. a bit out of his class though he work-ception that Wasp II passed Jan on ed his hardest. Perhaps the best of the windward leg to Channel Rocks, the forwards was Bradford, who but lest the ground gained before played like a horo all through and reaching this mark.

A. F. Hall Thompson and Miller were Clean took the Hongkong shoro nino good.

and was fifteen minutes behind at Behind, MacIntosh was not Selby, Lyomun Beacon, but picked up tlmo though he again played a very plucky considerably before the finish,

Rosulta: defensive gamo, The three quarter

line was disorganised and apart from

a beautiful cut through by Grimihs

in the first half, and an odd run by Jan. Lammert, was mostly on the defen

Finishing Corrostod Fts.

Time 6.25.14

Time

6.25.14 11.

(Capt. Krog Moc)

5.24.25

0.26.04

5.32.48

sive. They nood controlling hand Waep II ... 5.20.25 when things are going badly." and

(Maj: Thuyta)

̈(Mr. A. L. Shiolds),

this is where Selby would have been La Linda...20.04. Invaluable. Myond critlélàm - ́ of Lammort (who is otherwise so good) Cicala 5.82.48

· (Mr. N. Croucher) -

is that he is apt to lose hin' coolness "(Continued on Page 0.)

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