THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26,
1934.
ARSENAL REVEAL SECRET
RECAPTURE BEST FORM TO WIN LEADERSHIP
RESULTS SHAKE FOUNDATIONS OF THE PROPHETS
AMAZING COUPS EFECTED BY
VISITING
TEAMS
(By "The Pilgrim")
A remarkable reverse in football fortunes was witnessed with the mid-week and Saturday's engagements, Arsenal reveal- ing a hitherto latent reserve which has carried them to the top of the League table for the second time this season,
1 Southend
unable to THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Derby at horno wero
the Improved Wednesday realst challenge and had to be content with Bournemouth a division of points on the Baseball Brighton ground, this leaving the Rams two Bristol C.
By Cardlit points behind the Londoners.
winning at Newcastle the Highbury Charlton men have certainly justified their re- Clapton 4. putation as points collectors though Exeter great
Beasley,
credit personal
their outside
scored the only gon! by
косм to, Norwich
Inft, who Swindon
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clever Newport
feint. Moan brought off some splen- Watford did saves.
3 Aldershot
2 Torquay
1 Bristol R.
2 Coventry
5 Northampton
1 Crystal Pal.
1 Queen's P. R.
3
Luton
Gillingham
2 Reading
League Table.
Goals.
30 19
P. W. 20 17
5 7 53 33 30
Winning by the singla goal against Huddersfield, Leicester had to think the sun for temporarily blining the visiting goalkeeper, Turner, when
high shot. Turner Norwich. dealing with a misjudged, and (nough Huddersfield Queen's P. R.
of Coventry bonbarded the home goal most the match they could not gain equaliser.
PRESTON'S COME-BACK.
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Reading Bristol R. Charlton Exeter Leton Tottenham shared a goalless drawSwindon with Portsmouth at White Hart Lane
ufClapton O. though they lost the Nichol who was injured on the head Aldershot while playing at right-half, Not for Brighton the first time, the 'Spurs felt the Watford disadvantage of Hunt's short stature Southend in dealing with high passes across Northampton the goal-mouth.
servicek
L. F. A. Pts.
LATENT
CHAMP TAKES HIS FOE IN HAND
How Barney Ross, the world's lightweight champlon, stopped the targo Express-Billy Petrollo-in his tracks in their bitter 10- round bout at New York's Collioum is shown in this picture during the seventh round as the title-halder (left) poised to deliver his. ·
murderour right. Mort than -12,000 people saw the fight.
Incognitos Hold Macao To Draw
RESERVE SPORT ADVIS
EXCITING HOCKEY
MATCH
RUGBY FOOTBALL
SCOTLAND BEAT IRELAND
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934) 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February, 3rd March, 1934,
On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th, Tuesday 27th, And Wednesday, 28ch February, the first bell will be un at 11 am and the first race will-ko run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first ball will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first raco will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tima Interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first fear days.
CALCUTTA CUP. XV. · MEMBERS „BADGES AND
ENCLOSURE Edinburgh, Feb. 24. Hembers are reminded that the" Scotland beat Ireland at Murray and thets ladica must wear their Rugby International here to-day.
in the badges prominently displayed through-
out the Meeting.
Travelling to Macao yester- day, the Incognitos held the Macao Hockey Club to a goallessed by 16 points to nino draw in a fast and cleanly con- tested match. Many spectators witnessed the game which was played at a gruelling pace in spite of drizzle throughout the seventy minutes of play.
There were approximately 40,000 spectators present to see the match, which was played under difficult condi- tons, showery weather with a justy
wind blowing.
No one without a badge will be adimitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Chab Rooms at $10.00 per day including Ireland started off with a rush and tax-or $40.00, including tax for tho J. Russell (University College, Cork) Meeting (ladies $5.00 and $320,00 The Incognitos now have the scored a try in the fifth minute of respectively), are obtainable through honour of being the first vialt- the game. Thereafter Scotland held the Bocretary upon introduction by ing team this season to hold tro upper hand and their forwards a Member, each Member to be rospyn the
triumphant Portuguese opened out the game. They kept the sible for all chits etc. Colony eleven to a draw.
Irish delenco at full stretch through | Badges admitting to Membora
Enclosure will NOT be on sald at the Manhao, who was a notable
R. O. S. Dick (Cambridge Univer- Race Course,*** ||| absentee from the recent Inter-aity) scored a try for Scotland and port match against Hongkong, the extra points, J. Allan R. W: Shaw (Glasgow High School) returned to the position of in- Melrose) later kicked a penalty goal. side-right in place of L. da Costa, Crawford scored a try for Scotland, who is on the injured ilst,
who led by eleven points to
the interval arrived.
out.
The Secretary's Omco, Brd Floor, WILL CLOSE AT 10 a.m. ON THE Gloucester: Building, (Tel 27704), FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY. thren A limited number of Timns will Zo
obtaimble each day at the Club:
The Incognitoя owe the success when ming C. S. Dick scored Hause, provided they are ordered in
of their achievement mainly to
on
D. CAER CLARK CUP REVOLVER SHOOTING back, and A. P. Een da Silva, who. Connor (University College, permnted in either enclosure during
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Hongkong Ladies' New Record
Inter-Unit Championship For Police Reserves.
COMPANY WIN.
For the second year in succession, the Chinesa Company of the long- kong Police Reserves have won the Inter-Unit Revolver Championship.
The C.B.S. gave one of their best
against St, CHINESE displays of the season Andrew's in the Caer Clark Cup (second round) on Saturday, despite the fact that the final score stood At at 5-1 in favour of the Saints. the Interval each side had netted one, but the pace proved too much for the schoolgirls in the second half.
Miss P. Gittins opened the scor- ing for St. Andrew's soon after the start, but II. Knill levelled up be fore half time.
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will children s
the first four days of the Mroting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
the brilliance of Willy Reed, at a clever try which R. W. Shaw again advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tole centre-half, E. V. Reed, at left converted, to increase Scotland's lead. phone. No. 21020.
On no Ireland fought back gallantly and
pretext played a very safe game between Cork) and J. Russell each scored un the sticks. The defence held nut converted tries.-Reuter. extremely well, against the fast Macao forwards, the speed of Nolasco, on the right wing, giv- ing F. J. Barros an anxious time throughout.
For Maeno, Lino Ferreira, at right_half_back, played an out- standing game, while Almado, was up to his their goalkeeper, usual high standard.
Excitement reached fever pitch on many occasions, and in the last five minutes the game.
from
of
CALCUTTA CUP
Scotland's Team Selected
Edinburgh, Feb. 24. The Scottish International Rugby selectors have announced the team which is to meet England for the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham on March 17, when the last of the
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The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day: Includlug tax for all persona including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosuro at
$1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men ote, will not be permitted to operate within tho precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
Timlins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure.
SERVANTS' PASSES.
for Servants on application to
Passes
The
will be issued
It will be seen from the list of Floor, Gloucester Secretary, 3rd
The contest was held at the Bowen Road Revolver Range yesterday morning, when four companies com- the Incognitos defence had to season's International Rugby contests peted.
There were four practices altoge- exert all their energies to prevent will be played. ther, the total number of paints pos- Macao
netting. In this went through their complacent de-Bournemouth
In the second half Miss M. Wool-sible for to. 1 each competitor was on to clear many hot shots.
man being 120. At brief period, da Silva was called twice
to secure both points.
and Practice No. 1 Preston's come-back reached
Miss P. Gittins
The teams were as follows:- added lier second allowed two shots at each of three form when the Club took THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). ley performed the "hat-trick" of halghts
bobbing men, the time being limited
Incognitor: A. P. Eca de Sliva; brace from Bolton on the Bolton
second Barnsley
four seconds. At the third to un ground and moved
Barrow the League. Despite place in
Carlisle their favour Bolton
Crewe penalty award in could not hit the net and they failed
Halifax Hartlepools to reply to the visitors' two goals.,
Chelsen уля Hugh Gallacher of
Monafleld about to equalise against Middleabro
match New Brighton in the closing stage of the
penalty klek Southport when he was fouled. was given in the last minute and Stockport the equaliser was obtained. •
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Norwich were lucky to get away' with their home win against Queen's Park who missed three golden op- acoring. For the portunities of Canaries, Warne crowned a brilliant run with a goal.
FIRST DIVISION.
Aston Villa
1
Stoke
· --Blackburn
Dorby
Leeds Leicester
Liverpool Middlesbrough Newcastle Shefeld U. Tottenham West Urom.
Everton
-
Wrexham
Chesterfield Stockport Barnsley Walsall Doncaster
2 Halifax
1 Tranmere
Wrexhamn Barrow.
Wednesday 1 Manchester C.
Iluddersfield Sunderland Chelsen
0 Arsenal
Wolver Portsmouth Birmingham
League Table,
Goals.
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Hartlepools Gateshead
2 Crewe
1 Southport
iAccrington
9 York
5 Tranmere
5 Darlington
2
Doncaster
Walsall
by seven goals to nl.
0
York Chesterfield
U
3
Rotherham
1
5 Itochdale
1 Gateshead
4
Chester
3 Accrington
League Table.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ft. 30 22 2 6 68 31 46 20 17 8 4 82 36 42 30 19 4 7 83 48 42 39 18 347 36 65 39 39 30_166.10.52_47_30 30 16 2 12 63 42 34 28 14
6 0 66 34 33 28 14 4
4 10 58 46 32 30 11 30 11 20 3 30 11 6 14 59
112
9 10 79 2011 6 13 65 66
11 58
30 6 14 10 47
31 10 4 15 14 31 10
6
30 9 7 14
Now Brighton 30 10 Carlisle Darlington Mansfield
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.Chester
30 1778 60 29 11 Arsenal
Darby
80 15 9 6 68 31 30 Huddersfield 30 16 6 CB 43 30
Tottenham.. 31 15 11 53 49 95
Blackburn 31 14
West Dram.. 31 12 Wednesday
5 12 54 69 33
R 11 D1 90 DE
11 t 46 32 30 12 8 10 47 44 Manchester C. 39 12 8 10 43 62 32 Sunderland.. 30 11 9 10 60 40 81 30 10 11 9 46 44.31 Everton
37 31 30 10 11 0 Portsmouth
4 13 13 4
Middlesbro 30
Lecis
Nowcastle
24 11 0 12
45 28
30 9 10 11
freicoster
인당 10
Aston Villa
31 11
Wolver
30 ១
Stoke
30 10
Birmingham. 30 7 11
Liverpool.. .91
Sheffield U. 31
Chelsea
SECOND DIVISION.
Blackpool
Bolton
Bradford C. Breatford Fulham Manchester U. Notts County Plymonth
Port Vale Southampton West Ham
Grimsby
Rotherham Bochdale
Airdrie
3297 10
30 7 10
29 0 5 15
20 7 4 10 38 62
30 8 3 19 34 68 10
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(FIRST DIVISION).
Ayr Celtic Cowdenbeath Bundeo
Hibernians Motherwell
Partick 91. Mirren
Third Lanark
Motherwell
Rangers.. Aberileon Hearts
1 Clyde
0
2 Queen's Park
G
2 Aberdeen
0 Falkirk
1 Hamilton
Queen O'Sth.
2 Kilmarnock
7 Ilcarls
targets,
the
1 goal.
In the first round of the competito tion the Saints defeated the C.B.S. practice three running men were the A. A. Remedios and E. V. Reed: competitors being allow R. J. Reed, and F. J. Barros; S. ed two shots at each. Three bobbing Reed, J. Pinto, A. M. Xavier, R. C. H.K. LADIES' RECORD. The H.K. Ladies set up a new re-heads were given at the third prac-Reed and A. P. Sousa.
Macao:-Almada: J. Rodrigues cord in the Caer Clark Cup on Satur- tice and each man was allowed four day when they registered a score of seconds to fire two shots at each. In and M. Cardoso; Lino Ferreira, 15 goals without reply, agains: the the fourth practice competitors were F. Ferreira and A. Alrosa: F.
clash allowed three shots at each of two 2 Recreio "B". In their first
carlier in the season the H.K, Ladles running men.
and the Fly- won by five goals to nil,
Nolasco.
Employers are requested to die. tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their namen on the passes.
Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for pass- Ang through on their duties but must
remain In their employers' stands
us that K. L. T. Jackson, the sen of a
former Shanghai doctor, has not been included in the team, Jackson le at present an undergraduate at Oxford University and played in the Calcutta Cup match inst year, when R. Gerrard, the former llongkong boy, was Included in the English side.
Scotland's selected team is as fol. lows:
D. I. Brown (London Scottish); R. W. Shaw (Glasgow High School), R. G. S. Dick (Cambridge. Manhao, F. Ramalho, University), H. Lind (Dunfermline) and K. C. Fyfo (Cambridge Univer sity);
Colter (Hillhead High School) and W. R. Logan burgh Wanderers)
The Indian Comwell behind the H. Rosario and A. Angeln. Jing Squad were Mike E. Bonnar (4), Miss Church (4), Mian J. Dalziel (3), Chinese Company and tho. Reserve Miss B. Pope and Mrs. S. Adams Emergency Unit. None of the Indian scored for the 11.K. Ladies,
FANLING GOLF.
Marton Wins Final In Captain's Cup.
representatives nor the Flying Squad RIFLE SHOOTING
men completed the fourth practice, while the latter were severely han dicapped
in having only five competitors in their side against a full team of eight.--
The scores follow:
Chinese Company,
2. 3. 4. Ttls. Wong Chung... 30 -25 30 30 115 Chow Ching-chlu 30 30 15 25 100 30 0 20 25 76 In the final for the Captain's Cup David Lofg 1933, in connection with the Royal Diam S. K. Chan 20 30 20 15 86 5 16 10 25 65 Hongkong Golf Club, played at Fan- Thong Pohing ..
16 15 0 20 50 ling yesterday, 0. E. C. Marton dello Shit-ya....
floo Kam-chiu 26 26 10 30 90 feated Goldman, 6 and 4.
In the Junior Championship final, Wong King-chuen 30 30 30 25 115 A. B. Purves.defented F. S. T. But-
ln, 8 and 7.
CORRESPONDENCE
Establishment of a Cycling
Club,
Reserve
P. Fletcher
R. Dunlop
J. A. Bendail Murray Dorabjce
S. C. Ho
Sir,Since my arrival in Hongkong Van der Lely
a few days ago investigations made A. J. Raptis
have cellelted the fact that, in a sport- |
2 ing sense, the cyclist is uncatered for,
0
2 within its bounds; a fact which is
185 170 135 195 685
Emergency Unit,
1. 2. 3. 4. Tels. 30 30 30 26 115 20 30 30 26 105
20 30 20 25 05 16 265 15 26 30 20 15 90 10 25 70
20 60
155 100 140 170 655
Company,
despite the existence of keen cyclists!
Indian
2 most deplorable in a place so modern
Feroz All
0
20
2. 3. 4. Ttla.
0 - 20
1
St. Johnatone
10
1 Rangers
League Table.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 30 24 3 3 72 29 51
28 22 4
2 07 32 48 30 16 G 8 76 42 38 29 14 0 0 74 42 37
14 Johnstone 31 15 6 10 03 41 Queen O'Stk. 30 17 2 11
BR
8 G 17
20
7
G 10 41 54
2 Bury
0
St.
0 Preston N. E
2
8 Lincola
Ayr
Z Oldham
1 Burnley
0 Bradford
1 Swanses
• Grimsby
5 Millwall
1 full
2
Notts Forest
League Table.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts 30.21 1. 8 72 41 43 Brentford 30 10 50 86 48 37 Preston N. E. 30 15 9 56 40 36 Blackpool ... 30 13 D 8 48 39 35 Port Vale 20 16 6 10 44 38 35 Bolton
Bradford
Bury
Plymouth
Fulham
Bradford C. West Ham Oldham
80 16 2 12 67 40 34 13 01 56 33
30 10
31 12
Kilmarnock
Falkirk
Cellie
Hamilton
Dundey...
Queen's Park
Hibernians Clyde
St. Mirren
31 13 0 9
31 14
30 14
20
ZR 10
30 10
24 10
46 58 28 36 52 22 Partlek...
29. 8 4 17 50 65 20 Airdrie.
20 0 7 3 18 40 88 18 Third Lanark 28 5 7 15 47 84 17 Cowdenbeath 30 4 4 22 43 01 12
SCOTTISH LEAGUE · (SECOND DIVISION).
Brechin Dumberton
GO 67 92 East Fife
56 56 31
East Stirling
44.91 Lelth
80 11
54 49 30
30 10 80 11
||Raith RoverS
50 56 20 Bt. Bernarda 40 48 29 Bten Muir
36.28
Bouthampton 20 11 6 12 88 1 Notte County 31 10 8 13 46 40 28 80 9 10 11 38 40 28 Burnley
30 11 B 14 46 53 27
80
0 Dunfermline
3 Alloa
1 Montrose
1 Arbroath
In other directiona
Having had the honour and plea- Khushi Mohamed 10 sure of being the founder of China'a 2, G. Khan
club (The Shanghai S. B. Ahmed
first founded' April. 1933) and N, Ahmed
of all Chinese road-I. Din the
present holder racing records, it is my desire to unite Mehdi Khan all cyclists in this district into a sport M. Y. Khan ing body, the main object being to
enable
the branches of this port
many to obtain a firm hold in China. A lenser ambition is to bring Hongkong
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WIN FOR NAVAL YARD
At Stonecutters on Saturday the Royal Naval Yard registered, by a narrow margin, a win over the R.A.O.C. team, Scores:--
ROYAL NAVAL YARD
A. Lowis W. Austin H. Blake E. Newnham H. Langley A. Tyler
R.A.O.C.
85 Cpl. Gond
!
83 Sgt. Allen
85 83
8 Cpl. Stevens
80 L. Sgt. Todd
78 Capt. Cresswell
71 Pte. Iall
Tolal $80
Total
CANTON TENNIS
CHAMPIONS
(Continued from Pago 8.)
(Edin.
Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their. Possession will forfeit the same, and will be removed from the enclosure.
By Order,
..C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
· Hongkong, 12th February, 1934.
KINGS THEATRE.
of the
M. Ritchie (Watsonians), G. A Dancing Display by the pupils Cottington (Kelso), J. Allan (Mel rose), J. Beattle (Hawick), M. S Stewart (Stewart's College), L. B. Lambie (Glasgow High School), J. A Waters. (Selkirk) and J. G Watherston (Edinburgh Wander- cri).
CLUB FIXTURES
Northern XV Trounce The South
London, Feb. 24.
In the match between the North 82 and the South at Twickenham to-day 82 the former won by 18 pointa to nil. 78 Several club fixtures were played
64 during the afternoon. The Harlequine were entertained by the Royal Navy, 174 Instead of Pertsmouth United Ser vices according to the fixtures,
Full results of the important club fxtures played to-day were: North
18 South
the match right through. Their opponents however rallied after' the first two sets has been lost next two by then and won the Betą.
In the third set the games wero
Blackheath Bristel.
U.
10 Old Leysians
3 Swannen
London Scot,
11 Old Millhillians 24 R. A. F.
Northampton 14 Oxford U. 13 The Army Plymouth
0
0
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1
Leicester
14
12 Guy's Hosp
0
Rosslyn
24 Old Bluca
7
Navy
21 Harlequins
10
Cardin Newport
27 Lendon Welsh
0 Llanelly
Reuter.
5-2 in favour of the stronger pair. RECORD OF WORK.
4. Ttl. when Lau and Chan put forth all their strength and brought the score up to 6-4.
Flying Squad.
1. 2. 3.
0 10 5 15 100 15-25 15 06 20 10 620 16 0 15 30
cyclists in a position to challenge their A. O. W. Mooney northern comrades at Shanghai for Ng Chi-ylu....
cycling. Ho So supremacy in all branches of
In view of the foregoing I should Cheng King-cher estcom it a favour If your columns lo Wing-kwan might be opened to a request that all
Interested individuals communicate
with me as early as posible, with a view to the establishment of a Cycling Club here. There are points too num-
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if
Year's Activities Of The
Ladies R.C. Reviewed.
The annual general meeting of the Ladies' Recreation Club was
O'Keefe-Montgomery School of Dancing.
TUESDAY, 6th March, 1934, at 5.10 p.m.
Under the Distinguished" Patronage of
Ha Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., and Lady Peel.
Part proceeds to be given to Earl Haig's. Fund for disabled
sailors and soldiers. Tickets: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.00. (Including tax). 'Children and Service Men
half price.
($4.00 $3.00 $2.00 only).
Coupons to be exchanged and
Tickets to be booked at the Theatre after 27th February.
PRINTED ORGANDY
DOUBLE WIDTH
$2.25 per yd. KASHMIR SILK
STORE
Opp. Queen's Theatre.
In the fourth set Lau and Chan boat their opponents 0-1,- Lai and Lui then decided that they were not careful they would most decidedly lose the match land won the first five games
present Wire Mosdamen Lowin ever, not allowed to take their Bryan, Fischer, Handyside, Johnson, last game too easily for aftor a Lissaman, Martin, Stafford Smith
Bar
at the Club house on Friday with IN LONDON
erous to mention in favour of an or- HONGKONG YACHTING, straight off. They were, how Mrs. Mathieson in the chair. Others
ganisation of this kind, and practical-
ly nothing against It..
On behalf of those of your readers
HENRY A. G. KEATED, Royal Army Service Corps Cutty,
Headquarters, Hongkong,
the
stiff fight their opponents gained and Miss V. L. Themas. Hongkong Telegraph.
t
ware unanimously adopted.
Oncers Elected.
Culty won the R.II.K.X.C. race to the next four games. The moet smith, reconded by Miss Thoma
On the prposal of Mrs. Stafford who find this of interest, and a means Lantau Island on Saturday, over a of indulging in their chosen sport or distance of 52 miles, F. C. Manning thrilling part of the whole game the report and accounts for 1033 hobby. I thank you in anticipation of sailing the vessel. Typhoon was was reached when the score wa your favourable consideration of this second and Azuma third,
nt 5-3, Laa and Chan gaining the advantage not less than five timce request.
The results follow:
Finished Corrected Posn. before finally taking their fourth
0.26.42 4.41.41 1′′ and fast game. The final (F.)
was won by Laf and Lul at 6-4. Typhoon
6.10.18 2 (Capt. C. C.
Fowkes) Azuma
5.42.11
0.20.12
0.44.01
60 10 King's Park. 27 12 0 0 61 St. Bernards. 27 12 4 11 67 30 28 Raith Rovers 27 12 4 11-55 30 28 Dumbarton
0 Morton
6 Edinburgh
1 Farfor
2 King's Park
League Table.
Forfar
P. W. D. L.F.A. Pls.
27 7 11.55 50 25 Irene 178.57.457.01.00
27 10 12 48 50 25
(V. Goulborn)
27 0.7 11 44 54 25
***(8. Derg)Wor
ឥតទ 27 18 2 12 55 55 28 Norseman 8.28.8% 27 10 0
11 59 50 20
(L. F. Nicholson). Goals. East Stirling 20 10 0 10 51 64 20 Cherub 9.10.49
Brechin Cast Flo Allon Lelth... Montrose Dander, U. Edinburgh
30 7 11 12 89 48 20 Dunfermline: 27 17 3 7 77 43 87 Notte Forest 80 90 16 48 51 24 Arbroath .. 27-17 28 07 30 AG Millwall 2088 33 20. 47-24 Morton 27.1639.54.4D 18 Manchester C. 80 93 18 46 74 21 Ban'mule 20 14 4 8.56-57 32 Lincoln
30 70 17.81 47 ED Alblön
20 18 20... § 68 30-01.
27 0 0 12 46 45 24 Monsoon 12.17.20
27 74 10-no' on 18·
(H. W. Dulley).
256-7 8-10 50 72:17 | Tavy. II ... 2,15.02.-10.84.00
274-6 18 38:89-
(Comdr. Cowland):
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The following officers were elected to serve for the ensuing year:
General Committee. Mesdames Lowis Bryan, Handy, o, Hazell, Macadam, Pearson, Sommerfelt and temporarily, and when returning Kalvin Stark,
Balloting Committee
(to Borve dao option of paying the sub- scription for the current half year, with the General Committea)
Waddell or the sum of two dollars per month Mesdames Church, Digby,
Thomas for the portion of the half year dur, and
ing which they are in the Colony,"
It was proposed by Mrs. Lissaman
and that this rule should cone into and seconded by Mrs. Martin that force in 1985,
The
proposal
unanimously,
was
the
second half of Rule 8 be deleted
carried and the following substituted
"Members when leaving the Colony
is on sale at SELFRIDGES
For Advertising Rates the London Representatives
are
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