R. A. AND
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933.
IN S. CHINA TO MEET
THE WEEK'S CRICKET
WHERE T. A. PEARCE
IS WEAK
THE TRIANGULAR TOURNEY ENDS
LATEST AVERAGES
(By "The Stumper")
FONOURS wore oven when the
HTHOUSE TO AVID whethe
PROMINENT CRICKETER.
A.H
H. Madar has been one of tho mainstays of the Indian R.C. batting for the last
Boven or eight year
His worth
WI
recognised last Ma when he WYRS O
lected to
repre601
Hongkong again: Shanghai. He mac
60
when
thing
were going badl
for Hongkong. B
knocked
บ
C
against the Unive sity on Boxing Da without a semblanc
of a chance.
LTHOUGH the match had been won, the Club went in to H.K.C.C. defeating the Navy by bat a second time, and put up a
cluded on the Hongkong Cricket A Club ground on Monday the
THRILLING DUEL
BIG ISSUES OF SUNDAY'S MATCH
CHAMPIONSHIP INVOLVED
CLASSIC GAME PROMISED
POSSIBLE RESULT
BOTH Bushed with
en-
viable records and head- ing neck and neck for the championship, South China and the Royal Artillery meet for the second time of the The Navy season on Sunday afternoon, an Innings and two runs, in the much better show. last match. The Army had de- bowling had deteriorated by this in what promises to be a feated the Club and lost to the time, and some poor stuff was sent
It is probably no Navy, the teama therefore finish- down. Pearce, although he made titanic struggle. ing up with a victory and a de-34, again showed his weakness in fent cash. A feature of the final everything on the leg side, and tion to assert that on the result match was the collapse of tho was eventually given marching
exaggera-
J
FORECAST.
Division 1.
Navy.v ST. JOSEPH'S, CLUB v Recreio. Pollco LINCOLNS.. ATHETIC Borderers. Artillery v 8. China.
Division 2.
Eastern v CLUB KOWLOON v. St. Joseph's.. TSUNETEN v 8. China. BORDERERS v Navy. ATHLETIC Artillery. Ewo v LINCOLNS.
Division 3.
Signals v BORDERENS, Recrolo v BT. JOSEPH'S. University v ATHLETIC. Ratlo v S. China,
Talkoo v R.A.S. CORPS.
LEAGUE RECORDS.
A comparison of the teams' league records may assist in one's
BORDERERS UP AGAINST IT
TASK AGAINST ATHLETIC
BY "VERITAS"
Well, from my observation of the Artillery they have this very type of defence, particularly in Allen and Pardoc, who have played very Important parts In the success of the Gunners to date.
There should a thrilling duel between the Artillery halves and rearguard and the Chinese at- tackers on Sunday, afternoon. It is foolish to attempt, without any qualifying phrase, lo prophecy the the outcome of it, although it Artillery play together as they did against the Borderers last week,
NEW MAMAK LEAGUE
SECRETARY
A. W. KIRTON-VAUGHAN.
LADIES GOLF
MR. A. KIRTON- VAUGHAN
TO SUCCEED MR. MARSHALL
HOCKEY COMMENTS
(By "Bully Off")
MR. E. V. Marshall, the popular
secretary of the Mamak Tourna- mont, loaves for England on February- 1st and Wui ruaign the secretaryship at the end of this month. Mr. A. W. the Kirton-Vaughan, secretary of
R. A. M. C. has been nominated as Mis auccessor.
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Championship and the INCE bo came to the Colony, Mr.
Captain's Cup Draw
Navy batting, which never appear-orders for stepping in front of of this encounter at Sookunpoo deliberations, but one must not should not be surprised to see nionship and Captain's Cup of the Hongkong. The tournament started
Owen Hughes showed a glimpse of!1 honours of the Hongkong Foot-i place too much importance on them emerge on top.
ed strong on paper or otherwise.
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straight one from Mid. Yates.rests the future of the Division
Marshnil has done much to popularise hockey and it is almost entirely due to his initiative that the Mamak tournament holds the position The draw for the Ladies Cham of being the premier bockey body in Tadins section of the Royal Hong-in August 1830 with only seven teams, them. However, here they are:
Both sides expect to field their Golf Club have been made as the Radio, C.B.A., St. Andrew's, In- PWDL F A Pts strongest elevens. Certainly there follows:
cognitos, Police, Royal Signats and
Marshall Mr.
WAB 1.2...
the R. Artillery 10 8 2 25 15 16 is no change in the Artillery, ex-
first committes member of CHAMPIONSHIP. South China 8 6 1 1 26 9 13 cpt that Collar st nnabi
formed and last season was acting to resume at right half, and Rod-
Mis Munro, Mra. Broke and secretory. Following his appointment From this it will be soon that gers will cross over to that posi Mrs. Sheldon, byes, Mr. Mrs. as accretary, ho left no stone for again winning the title post-jon paper South China are a pointtion as he did last Saturday to sherry v Mrs, Redmond, Mrs. Cag- unturned in his endeavour to create better than the Gunners and with allow Harris to come in at left Mrs. Wren, Mrs. Roffey Miss interest in competitive hockey s
his old form in complling 60 (re-ball Lefigue.
A win for the Artillery, present] them right oldes Commdr. Shaw, there tired), but Mitchell's 52 (retired)
lendara, would put Be not one reliable batsman far.
ahead of all rivals, whilst two' points for the Chinese would tre mendously enhance their prospects
In the Navy team, which included
several men who have been turn-O RODINE ZA ELEKTRONICS) BATT
ing out for the second strings in
League matchon. Facing a scort
of 179 put up by the Club on
Saturday, they were disminsed for!
LEAGUE TABLES
FIRST DIVISION.
73 in the first Innings and 104 In Cowison C.C.
the second. T. A. Pearce did the Indian E.C. damage on Monday morning, send-II.K.C.c. ing six Navy bastmen back to the pavilion for only 18 runs. off-breakca gave a lot of trouble
His
and the batsmen were never com- fortable against him.
G
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R.M. Ricketts returned an- other fine performance in the second innings, taking six wickets for 37 runs. The more one saw of this bowler, the more was one Impressed, and it is indeed n plty that He has left us.
was watching the game on Saturday afternoon and must say that I was not much impressed
ralgongower C.C. Army
Royal Navy
Civil Service C.C.
P. W. L. D. Pts.
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اتوعرضه
0
3 1 1 The University have not begun their League programme.
SECOND DIVISION,
Indian R.C. Polico Craigengewer C.C. H.K.C.C. Kowloon C.C. Royal Navy
C. de Recreio R.A.S.C. R.E. and S. Civil Servico
NUKAA
NIINNNNG
SCARLSON
The University have not begun their League programme,
by T. A. Pearce, the Kent amateur.TSELMEISTARAZZOPINIONELE FUTURESICER He has a wide repertoire of strokes
TO fewer than 514 runs were:
on the off, but seems to be as N fond foran blid run in
the
the fast wicket has a lot to do ach between the University Past
LEAGUE AVERAGES. 1st Division.
Batting.
IA. Masson (Army)... W.C. Kung (.0.0.)... 5
A.T. Lay (K.C.O...
* denotes not put
I. II. N.D. TOT. AV. 133 44.95
-
42 42.00 115 R8.00
71
E.C. Fincher (K.0.0.)
62
- GO 23.00
G.. Bayer (0.8.0.0.).. 3
64 21.90
U.C. Burnett (K.0.0.) ;, a
11
2
20 20.00
(1.R.C.)
A. Reid (B.
C..)... 25.5
R. Les (D.G.C.)...
20.1
AR. Minu (LR.C.)
20
LL. Marsham (Navy)
i
a
74
7 10.57
F. Goodwin (KG)
0
ED
GG. Burnett (K.C.C.), 40
4 125
146 10 13.60 816.37
38
F.D. Perele
A.C. Heck (E.K.O.C... 40
E.B. Reed (0.8.0.0.1, 25
ERA, Holand (Navy) 25
W. AV.
and Present, the game.ending in a draw. The bowling of the Past was poor, and the Present were able to knock up 272 runs for six wickets, E. L. Gosano (65), D.J.N. Anderson (GB) and L. T. Ride (40) being the principal contributors. The Past" were nol to be outdone, however, and they replied with 242 for seven wickets. A. A. Rumfahn, the Indian R. C. skipper, was in good form with the bat and collected 77 not out,
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N an exciting game played at
King's Park, the Army defeated
e Kowloon C.C. by, five runs.
tion of the table.
This match is by far the most important-and from the footbal point of view should be the most attractive-xture of the week-end: Quite apart from its important bearing on the championship, it means the meeting of the two best teams in the league, who, between them, should produce some aparki-i ing exchanges.
MEN WHO MIGHT
LI TIN SANG, the clavar 3. China right back who will have the tark
of stopping the progressive Moore- Seal wing on Sunday.
THE FIRST MEETING.
It is of some interest to observe Scor that they met in the second match Ing was consistent throughout the of the season on October 8, 1982,
In reply to the Army. scoro
gamo.
in 0.43 of 178 the K.C.C. made 188 for four when South China, just fresh back:
10 6.60 wickets when Goodwin applied the from their triumphant tour
infinitely superior goal aver- half. ago. Whereas the Artillery have
points in conceded four matches, the Chinese have three in eight.
ton lost
INTERESTING DUEL.
This need not leave the Gun- ners with any qualms. Harris fully
Probably the chief importance justified his lacluston against the
A
Pullen and Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie efforts were rewarded beyond all ex- pectations, and to-day the tournament hyes.
boasts an affiliation of 28
teams. CAPTAIN'S CUP.
AST season a suggestion was put LAST wenna & the formation of o The following is the draw for of these figure is that it shows Borderers, and a repetition of that the Canin'n's Cup to he played Hockey Association in the Colony, and O. England White in the discussion of very clearly that South China performance will go a long way over the New Cours. Fanling Mr. Marshall was associated with Mr. Mrs. Rodgers v Miss Mackie. this matter. A move on the part of have a forward line of greater in subduing the Cheng-Wong comas Munro v Mrs. Liasaman. Mrs. other hockey enthusiasts outside the Perrin v Miss Curtin. Miss Thomas tournament made it impossible to go goal scoring potentialitles than bination, the Artillery. And this is so in fact, na well as on paper. South China, undoubt- edly, possess the fincat forward
As soon Hine in Hongkong.
-CAUSE DEFEAT
05
LAU MAU, the mast polished left back playing, in the League, vil probably make his presence very
much falt against the Gunners.
-OF R. ARTILLERY
LEUNG WING CHIU, South China centre half, a very fine con structive footballer, whose job is to frustrate Bryant.
1 Mra. Kirt. Mrs. Roffey v Mrs. on with the idea and there the matter
Redmond, Miss Grahame v Mrs. has rested. Sherry,
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The first, and second rounds, SINCE the tournament started Mr. Marshall has played for the semi-finals and finals in ench
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tournament are to he concluded R.A.S.C. at back. on or before the following dates' respectively: January 19, January N only one occasion during the
past half 29, February 8, and February 18. Andrew's Ladies suffered defent at
ALL DAY TENNIS
SCASON
have St.
the hands of another ladies". XI, that being whon the Hongkong Ladies boat them by the only goal scored in the opening game of the Caer Clark Cup computition. In the two previous meetings of these teams St. Andrew's and 3-0. They have been opposed norvico teams on six occasions and this has done much to improve their style and standard of play.
K.C.C. to Play H.M.S. gained meritorious victories, by 4-3
Kent Again
The return tennis match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and H.M.S. Kont will take place on Sunday, but will this time take the form of an all-day tournament con- sisting of singles and doubles.
Radio
th
MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE.
to
P. W. D. L. F. Á, Pta. 13 12 1 0 54 8:25
2 2 52 16:24:
11 10
0.51 9 21:
The match starts at 10 o'clock, Boyal Signals 16 11 ingles being played in the morn- Battery It will be interesting to see inv and the doubles after timin.
The K.C.C. team will be selected Incognitos how the Chinese defenders fare
1st. H.K.3. Medway
any
Prize Distribution.
against the nippy soldiers' at- from E.C. Fincher, C. I. Stapleton, St. Andrew's 10. 7 1.2.36.11.16 tack, which has been so well Macauloy, G. A. White, D. S. Green, R.A.8.C. led by Bryant, This forward S. E. Green, S. A. Gray, F. Kengol R.A.M.C. linc, although without the backer and E. Abraham. supreme artistry of the South Chinn vanners, is probably the
Palles
Varsity Royal
Engineers
of they are on the move they are 9.17 closure. The Army surpassed their Javn and a wonderfully united threatending real danger to
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it into effect.
THE DANger.
10. Brat effert, knocking up 191 for seven team, beat the Gunners, who had defence. They work to a well or 12.00 wickets, leaving the K.C.C. 184 runs not played together in league foot-ganised plan and apply an ad- to make to win. The honraters made ball for two years, by two goals vanced football tochnique to put a gallant attempt, but just falled. It was a very enjoyable game.
THERE should be a good game nt Happy Valley to-morrow when the II.K.C.C. meet the Craigen- gower C.C. in the Senior League. The Valleyitea are difficult to beat on their own ground, and I think a draw will be the meat Bikely result. The
with it. In which case, more prac- tice will cure this weakness. He was much too elow for the fast ones outside leg stump, and could not put one away, He eventually got out to a rotten shot to slip of Marsham his contribution being
14.
.
W. Hayward and G. R. Sayer
A, wave the club a good start.
and at one partod the scorn-board showed 70 for only one wicket, but after Ponrao loft, there was a proccasion until Duckitt and Mit-
choll came out to stop the
rot
They stuck gamely to their task
14 6 3 27 10 17
8 8 0 0 28,# 10
15 6 3 8 21 2
22 15
4G 7-19 27 14
0 0 2 1 20 10 14
D 5 0 4 17,20 10
19 18 32
17
14
12
most workmanlike in the league,] A smoking concert to which 12tn. Battery 10 and purely through their go- ladles will be invited is to be held Phoenix ahead methods need careful at the K.C.C., on Thursday next, Tamar
when the prizes for the Club's Wishart watching. to nil.
Parthian tennis, cricket and bowls tourna 24th Battery 8 But to assume anything from
The ground advantage is with ments for 1931 and 1932 will be German Club 10 If anything they tend to overdo this and to apply it to the pro-this side of their game. Inter- the Artillery for the game is being resented.
Veterani spects concerning the outcome passing between forwards and played at Sookunpoo. The result
20th. Battery 10 R.A.0.C. 11 0 of Sunday's match would be halves, although the very founda is more than likely to be a draw. working on a false premise,
Only one match in the first tion of the best constructive foot-
Unless the soldiers improve con- Destroyers.. 20 Much has happened since then, ball, can be exceeded and, at the division commands much atten-siderably on recent performances K.IT.C..... 13
I cannot see them taking points) from the Chinese. League records Civil Service C.C. will travel to King's and current form and conditions same time can often be set Park to meet the Navy, who should have to be the main considerations nought by a quick thinking, fast Athletic
alightly favour the Borderers, but at this stage.
current form doesn't,
win.
acting defence.
at tion. This is the meeting of the and the Borderers on Sunday.
To-morrow's Sports: Fixtures and Teams
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
Division 1, k.o.. 4 p.m.
Chinese v R.A.-Club
R.A.: Holmes: Ward and Lend- Navy v St. Joseph'o-Kowloon beater: Wroe, Greenshields and
St. Joseph's: Marquis; S. McDonald: Snook, Hardy, Frear-R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, E. R. of taking the sting out of Mar- Souza and Gomca; Beltroa; Coatson, llopkina and Gibbons, aham, who was bowling very well and Fenandes; L. Souza, Leonard,
at this period. It was duo more A. V. Goanno, B, Gosana and Sab-
to them than anybody else that the Club managed to reach 179.
ban,
IND, DIVISION,
Belting.
70 1 167 83.60
91 01.03
Lincolns-Caroline
· H.K.C.C.:—A. W. Hayward, E. J.
Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, D. S. Har- Ewo Y Lincolns-Chathamley, H. Owen Hughes, O. E. G. Mar- ton. T. A. Pearco, A. Reld and C. Rad 2.30
B, R. Sargent.
League, Div. 2.
Divíafori 3 Signals S.W.B.-Sookunpoo, 4
Recreio v St. Joseph'e-Re. crcio, 2.30
K.C.C.
Necrelo-King's Park K.C.C.-F. E. Lawrence, A. Dand, A. E. Porry, C. I. Stapleton, G. A. M. Hall, H. Overy, P. 0 Dunns, R. J. V. Walker, A. R. F. Raven; J. Hunter, and G. Lee, Reserve:-D. S. Green.
RUGBY.
NEEDLE MATCH.
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10-MORROW they meet the Club
do Recruto in the Caer Clark Cup, and the game should provide aome really good hockey. The two factions have mot on three pecasions By rather curious coincidence already this season; in two of the one of the "needle" matches in the games St. Androw's wen and in the
Craigengower v H.K.C.C.-M. A. E. Mackay, I. Meinnes, F. Second division to-morrow is that third were held to a draw. At the Valley
W. Smith and G. Shito.
In which the Royal Artillery are end of the month they will lose the I.R.C. v University-Pokfulam concerned. They meet the Chin-services of sira. Hloss, their goal- LR.C. 2nd XI v Police-Soo-ese Athletic, present leaders and keeper, who is leaving the Colony kunpco
the only unbeaten side in the for England. This will naturally tend to weaken the defence, for at the HOCKEY.
whole league.
present they have no reserve Keeper "Y" Ladles v Y.M.C.A. Men--
Last week the R.A., accomplish-of Mrs. Rose's calibre to fill "tba King's Park "Y" Ladles:-L., Carr: A. Fowed the excellent achievement of bronch. Club v Recrelo-Recrelo
ler and C. Hamilton: M. Gardiner, taking two points from the Lin-
coins.
THE Club has had a very successful Club:-Rodger: Martin
and
season to-date, especially' në 16- M. Mason and B. Blumenthal: P, Hynes: Skinner, Boyd and A. Dun-
They were described as being san: Williams, Dominy. S. Stran-
McCaw, R. Blackmore, S. Dalziel,
lucky to win, but once again it gards the 1st, XI. This team come prises some of the beat exponents of 30, E. Strange, and Fowler,
St. Joseph's-W. Lawrence; G.
M. Tillery and O. Brown.
is a case of points count, and the garfe in the Colony and in the 14 Police
Thang and J. Ward; C. Rocha R.
Triangular Tournament
there is just, an outside pos- matches played they have only boan EXI
Reed and E, Lawrence; T. Castil
Club v Army--Club'
sibility that they will do some defeated three times. Their succoss Polico: Perkins: 1. HIN.O. TOT AV.
Blackbourn ho, C. Santon, L Castilho, Haroon
Mamak League
thing of a repeat performanceful opponents wore the Borderers, H.M., Medway and the Army, Ther to-morrow. C.T. Bapleton (1.0.0.).
1171.60 Dowman: Minty, Channing and and R. M. Azim.
R.AS.C, German Club-
dofeat by the Bardarera was rather Civil Service v Navy-Valley N., Kitehall (0.00.0,) a∙103 |
University v Athletic-Chl-
the previous U.S.R.C., 3. and Brittalu: Wheeler, T. Pilo, C.WP. Bishop (1{ K.0.0.) = 401
Civil Service:-F. J. Ling, F. H.
Certainly the Athletic will not unexpected for on Wries, (Pollos)
nese, 2.30
occasion they had mot the Club guined .... 4 122 1
R.A.S.C.-W. E. Funnell:. J. G.A.Y. Hall (5.0.0... 3 63 3 R2 41.00 Johnson, Stevens and C. Pilo.
Radio.
$. China-St. Holdman, N, J. Pebbington, E. F.
Buttress, F. E. Matthews, J. F.. Jeffers and G. Whitloy: E. V. be able to take things lightly.
It looke very much as though the an overwhelming victory by 7 goals to 2. They havo netted 84 goals as Joseph's, 4
for another against 8, and the principal goal. Radio: U. B. Souza: Sheriff McGowen, J. G. Pulcher, S. Randle, Marshall, G, Buckland and A, C.
P. H, Senior, C.A.W.. Flood and drabbing this week. After their getter has been W. E., Willums, the and Bowen: Bux, F. Elma, and R. G. Robertson, C. Strange and H. Koeno: P. J. Barlow, II A. Tipple, University are in
astonishing debacle against the inside right, who joined the sido this Markar: Hanib, Singh, Aycock, E. Strange, Lee and Tavares.. Reserve:-J. 1.K.CC. v Cralgengower-H.S.G. Mayoll.
St. Andrew's v Recreio-Air Force, they have to meet the year. He has scored on no fewer Athletic, whose record, although than 10 occasions. J. L Tolley is Marina, 3 Sunday
H.K.C.CC. E. Cahagan, A. K.
St. Androw's-R. Rose: P. not too imposing is sufficient to, next on the ilst with five goals to his Talkoo v R.A.S.C.-Chinese 4 Mackenzie, H. J. Armstrong, C. W.
CRICKET.
E. Bishop, R. R. Davios, L. D. Kil-Woolloy and G. White: I. Woolloy, lead one to believe that they will credit. boo, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson, M. White and E. Landolt: P. Git-rattle up a useful score.
and: have yet to record a win. R. 8. W. Patterson, W. Stoker and tons M. Bryson, M. Woolley, N. The most interesting match in THE 2nd. XI have not fared so well, Navy v Civil Service Navy
Loe and M. Chan, 2
the third division is that between They have, however, drawn with the Civil Service: G. R. Sayor, J. E. C. A. Wright.
Becreio-A. Almada; C. On Routh China and the Radio, The C. 3. A. and the 3/0 Jat Regimest. FRIENDLIES. Richardson, F. Barker, J. Barrow,
mond and M. Basto; B. Xavier, M. Wireless men have made big | The third string have taken the field K.C.C. v Linco'ns--K.C.C.C. F. J. do Rome, B. D. Evans, E. W.
K.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fin- Alvon and E. Rosario; C. Botelto, strides lately, and can safely be eight times, won four, lost three and Hamilton, P. Ó. K. Hawkins, E. P. Reed, R. G. Wallington and R. M. cher, E. F. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, A. O. Silva, O, Riboiro, A, Alves, and expected to share the spoils with drawn one.
(Continued on Paga^0.) [T. "Lay, G: C. Burnett, W; C. Hung, M. Remedies Wood.
V. at Arcul (LRD) 4 1 137 34.5
LAD. Elbe (11.0.0)
J. Barrow (0.8.0.0)
113, Armatron (1
0.0.1.
O.P. Alexander (Paulce)
* dontée not out.
Dowling.
AR. Fumed (LRD)
SUNDAY.
R.A., v S. China-Sookunpoo B 188 28.7%
00 80.00
Ꭿ
#16 4.21
O. H. R. W. AV. A. Ramjahn (1.A.8,0), 62.4 any (RA.80.)
114 6.1
DR. Iran (C.G. 2511 S
11 8.67
13. Boarkuin (0.0.0.), 37.38 An
Hunter (Folles). 91.1 7.268 23 0.00
B. Randall (0.3.001843 1RUIT 11,
R.A.: Comboy: Allen and Tay- lor: Rodgers, Pardee and Harris: Wood, Gough, Bryant, Moore and Seal.
Athletic v S.W.B.-Club
Division 2. k.o. 2.30 p.m. Eastern v Club-St. Joseph's, Kowloon v St. Joseph's-Kow- loon
St. Joseph's--Marquis; Guest
A.P. Esterres (relo), 771 120 and Rahman; Antony, Read and T.
Robertson (Havp) 18.1 1 127 @ 14.11
Souza, A.
2. Arm (TRD) 20.8 17 101 8181 Ceonard; Dolgado, ILA, Alves (screls) 25.375 0 18.00 A.D. Lowson MK.00.). 162 11 11.81 Ward, Omar and Santos.
Taung Tein v S. China-Caro- -line Hill
S. W. B. v Navy-Sookunpoo
RJ Walker (1,001). 19, 20
Tovarea.
League, Div. 1
Club
.
their close league table rivals.