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January 2, 1940. By Ernie Bushmiller

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I'M NOT PROMISIN' ANYTHING, KITTY-- BUT I'LL TRY!

Combined GRIN AND BEAR IT

Services Draw

(Continued from Pape 6.)

area, and Fowler, after cleverly tricking the defence, hit the farther upright with Robinson beaten, the ball bouncing out to play. A ding- dong struggle ensued, the ball moving. up and down the field, and both genlőj were subjected to shots tüken far out and near.

An amusing Incident was caused when Freshwater thinking the ball had gone out of play picked it up only for the referee to blow for lands, Front the free kick given Serviers brought "the ball

through Duffield, who ga· Thoburn i

a late pass Forrow made an at-i tempt to Inlercept But Thoburn cleverly triched him and braf Cheung with

beautiful daisy cutter in the far corner of the goalmouth.

*

The Rest strove valiantly, and Fowler again struct: the upright withi Robinson unsighted. Returning to the attack, Services pressed the Rest defence. A free kick was given against Maxwell resulting in a melee in front of goal, and Cheung had. to go full length to pull of a nice save. Cheuk sent Fowler off with a grand pass for the latter to again beat the defence, but parted weakly in his haste.

A fine movement by Maxwell ended with a short interpassing between Fowler, Cheuk, the tatter sending In a grund shot which bounced out of the grasp of Robinson, for him to go full length to fit it out of Hnu's fool. Rest returned to the attack through Fowler who passed to Leo. Lee's first shot hit Hendy's shins, hin second attempt immediately after finding the- net with, Robinson beaten all the way.)

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By Lichty

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Navy "A" Rugger XV

The following will represent the Navy "A" XV against the Club "A"] at rugby to-morrow un the Club SERVICES Boon got the ascendancy sround, commencing at 4.45 p.m.:

again however, through Hussack.

New Year's Day. Football

: At Home

THE FOLLOWING were the results Writer Snell (Tamar); Mine. Jeffries! Hossack received to run through 18'cutiers). wild. Teare (Dange), Sub, Li, of football matclics played at Home cloverly, Hla parting shot hit a Best Tamar); Mid. O'tlardan (Danae) ent

Richards (M.T.3.) and S. . A. Addison New Year's Day: defender, and his first timer taken A. N. Other: Cpl. Marron (Tamar), S. B. on the rebound had Cheung standing, A. Davis (Tamar), Ldg. Sig. Inglis the ball rasping into the net and Tamar), A. B. Langmuir (Thanet), L. 8. Charlton. squirming of the bottom of it. The tula), L. S. Janes (Cicala) and Mild.

Spirit-(M.T.B.)-Surg.-L.-Duncan (Taran halt time whistle went with some Murray-Jones (Dona),

tame exchanges,

Reserves

13. Newburn (Patról),

Queen's PX,

A few minutes after the resumption, S. Wilkie (MTB), Pay. Mid. Sumner Doncaster both teams appeared to be trying out (Danae) and Tel, Faulkener (Tamar),

the best was brought out of the two ENVOY RECALLED

Bouth "A"

_2_Arsenal

South ""

3 Reading East Midland

1 Shefteld 17.

Western

7 Crewe

FriendHou

4udderslold

5

Shefeld W. Bradford

3 Leeds

Bradford C.

new methods of attack; the success!

..

of these methods could be ganged by

Liverpool

the narrow shaves both gumis hud, and

goal-keepers.

After

some

very

axciting raids made by both sides, a

penalty was given against the Ser- vices, and Lee scored from the spot, Robinson coming very near saving the learned

"ON LEAVE"

shot.

Blackbur Barnsley Bury Darlington Carlinte ROME, Jan. 1 (Reuter)-It st

that the Government has New Brighton invited its Moscow Ambassador, Southport

Manchester C.

W.

SCOTTISH Western

From then on to the end of the Signor Rosso, to return to Italy on Chestercetu match, the Services appeared the leave. aggressive side, not being

moro

satisfied with the score as it then

The step is taken in reply to the

stood. The Rest made reme attempts, Soviet Government's action In re- Altürle greatly lacking in sting. and the calling its new 'Ambassador in Rome, Ayr whistle blew to a very entertaining M. Gorelkine, as a protest against Rangers match with a score as fair na one anti-Soviet demonstrations inspired Dumbarton Motherwell could wish.

by the Soviet attack against Finland, Partick

Bt. Mirren

N.Y.K.

Queen's Park

Allon

Arbroath

Dundee U.

Dunfermline Falkirk

Jibernians

Faith

Blackpool Newcartio Accringtan Evertent Stockport Leicester

I Albion

Queen's O'Sin, .

Cellie

Hamilton Morton

Clyde

3 Kilmarnock

4 Third Lanark

Eastern

3Btenmuir

3. Cowdenbeath

1

2 Aberdeen

Dundee

4

St. Johnstone

5

Fiedris

7

East Fifo

St. Bernard's v. King's Park postponed. The results were cabled by Reuters.

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AUNT FRITZ --- HAVE. YOU

MICE ?

BEEN NOTICING ALL

THE MICE AROUND

HERE, LATELY ?-

Win For Free Foresters

(By "R. Abbit")

Corthed from Page G.)

the two hundred in five minutes fess

than wo hours.

Just aller, Lloyd, who was bowling with normal off field, howled

with a ball which

worth's off stump--a splendid ball. |02-2-11.

Godby came in, and took n four to long leg. The ball was beginning to kick from the Yard end.

It was most interesting cricket. The Foresters' game was of course to get runs quickly and Alec Pearce countered it by stleking to his attack- ing bowlers (I believe "hostlle"; is the accepted word now) and set his feld out wide,

J

A CHANGE

TOWEVER they could not keep on

to come up from leg and chip his of Hall the time, and at 78 Jour feares

stumps,

relieved Lloyd. In his second over Just at lon time Harvey was he nearly had Godby of a red-hot bowled by Lloyd with a good 'un-e, and 1. Next over Fay did the same bit faster than the others 272-68. thing, but next ball "sub." (Finnic) took a very hot one at forward 'short le 02-3-12.

AFTER TEA

RINGS went an quiefly for a bit

after ten, Godby seemed quite Perry, after a quiet period, hit happy and was very successful in John Pearce for six to long on-a putting J. C. L. Pearce away on the very big it. Then an overthrow leg side, He was, however, nearly sent up the hundred 'in 68 minutes. enught off him when he skied a short | Fay had bad luck next over when one to square leg. McLellan also Perry wag put-down at short third helped himself to the odd four, and mun off & quite reasonable chance. Leuns carne nicely.

Godby was very hard

John on

At 116 John Pearce got in a good | Pearce, and, after a four that bounced one to bowl Perry 110-4-43. He had bver to Murray Barracks, he hit had a very good qualifying match six almost on to the traffle island, with 14 wil 43 runs. |completing his fly.

The order then went out to hit and after scoring three he steered one of Major Harvey then came in but Godby lashed out at everything, 200 Fay's off balls into the gully where

John Pearce took the catch 119-5-3.

went up in 2 hours and fifteen minutes. Then the order conie to get

Then at 132 the Foresters declared, out. Golby ran down the plich and setting the Club 240 to get to win did not play at the ball but his Iez In one hour and forty minutes.

was pulled In so far that he was

bowled and not stumped 274-7-67.

By far the best innings I have seen

THE CLUB BAT

him play. Petri played the boll to JARVEY opened the bowling, and point, run down the pitch and falled Itichardson hit his first ball to

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to get back 274-3-0. Lloyd bowled and leg for four, but was caught at the McLellan ran out and was stumped-wicket off the next 4-1-4. T. A 374-9-25-not abad knock, Then Pearce came in and cut one very Stewart clumped a four to mid wickel nicely for four. Perry bowled at the and then repented McLellan's man-Law Courts end, and Carey played a ocuvres 279-10-4.

muiden over. Next over Pearce took Ove fours of the first Ave balls three cuts, en on-drive and une touff~|~|~|~|~|~÷÷÷÷÷~f~][μJnJw££f=] THE idea was of course to give the long leg. He scored a single off the Alter Carey had smacked about twenty minutes Perry to extra-cover batting before drawing. The rules McLellan relleved Harvey.

for do not permit a declaration on the Pearce hit him to the tent for foiff first day unless one hour and forty but off the sixth ball of the over he minutes remains for play, La. an hour tried to repeat the shot and was and a half to bai

Club

-THE-CLUB-BAT-

ALEC Pearce did not alter his order,

and Richardson and Fortescue 2went in. Harvey bowled from the Yard end. Skipworth bowled at the

3

He

last ball.

four Alec

brillianly caught by Perry at buck- vard..short-leg-30-2-30,-Or-l9-39-

no less than 20 came fom boundary hits.

DISASTER

other end., bowling in-swingers. FIV VE runs later, Carey put McLellan straight into Weedon's hands at Fortescue cracked a four almost silly mid-off 43-3-5. through: Godby nt

mid off and Billy missed a gift four on the leg.

Two runs toter Haymes was 1.b.w. only bowled one over, and after a to Perry-the ball seemed to come maiden from Harvey Perry went on. back a bit 46-4-5. Bosanquet got a Next over Fortescue played too soon couple of fours in the slips off Mc- at one of Harvey's, and was caught by Lellan but was beaten and bowled Godby at silly mid-od. This play-in the same over 54-5-8.

Ing 100 soon at the ball seems to be | rather a weakness of his-the strangs

light perimps. 8-1-6.

Tea was then taken. By this time things were desperate and it was only Alec Pearce come in; and hit a quesiton if the Club could play out splendid four off Perry through the time. At 01 Ferry hit Lloyd's off covers. He evidently had no idea of stick 01-8-3. playing the goose game and cracked Harvey to square leg for four hearti-

John Pearce and Fay then came

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ly. Last over was called and saw together and the former got McLellan another four through the covers.tolong leg for four, but runs were Stumps were drawn at 5.30 with the hard to get. However, he managed score at 29 of which Pearce had made bonit Perry twice to the les 10 not out, Richardson being not out Heved McLellan and c. andb. Pearce signed to-night, making liable

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off a no-baill However, in the same for military service all men who over Fay was caught by Weeden at have reached 10 years but not elly mid-off, the fielder taking the THE game was resumed on Monday, catch as he rolled over backwards

and Pearce and Richardson took one of those catches which come off This new method of specifying the the score to 07 when the former was once in a season 83-7-3,

number of age groups simultaneously o and b. by Perry.

Instead of one at a time, as formerly, Then trouble came for the Club Pearce hit his first ball to the long-reasons.

Harvey relieved Perry and Jolinin adopted largely for administrative and then John Pearce was caught on the

The registration of men covered the leg alde at 116.

by the Proclamation will not take Two more wickels fell at the same up the hundred with a couple of men be required to register at the MacKenzie hit gallantly and sent place immediately, nor will all the WASHINGTON, Jan, (Reuter) from complete collapse was a nini tally sending Weedon back to extra

total. The only thing that save fours and a two off Finnic, inciden-sane time,, The Maritime Commission has ap-wkkeet stand by Lloyd and Hasmes cover,, a move that the earlier tats they reach 20. proved the sale of eight United States which took the scoreto 171 runs men should have made. Line ships to the Norwegian concern. One run Inter Lloyd was splendidly slood as Weedon dropped him in the

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closed for 172 runs.

London Tanker Damaged ONDON, Jan. 1 (Router).The

THE FORESTERS BAT

How

stump next over 107,

No Action Yot Required The speed of registration and call- Ing up of the new groups will be quirements of the three fighting 1 adon tanker, San Delfino, WAR

Robb hit a four to-leg, but a run forces, not enforced or two later Pehree lashed out at damaged by a mine and was beached.THE follow-on was

Meantime no action is required by The crew of 41 were landed with start to Fay, at the Yard end; and (good catch running from cover to announcement of the date of regis

and Grose and Perry made a good Finnie and McLellan took a very the men concerned until a public Lloyd. Grose as usual was very behind the gully, 113-9-30. The tration of the various · age groups hard on the loose ball and a couple Free Foresters won by 128 runs. of fours to leg off Fay sent up. The thirty.

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Jan.1 (Reuter) Survivors of the trawler, Barbara

The total number of men who, flobertson, wunk by a U-boat off the

Bince the introduction of compulsory north of Scotland, have arrived att: it was the batsmen's gama to force)T was a good game, but rather service, hava, registered or are liable Fleetwood.

the pace, but the Club neid was very marred by fact that on Satur- and 2,700,000, m addition to the mon for service is, now between 2,800,000 One life was lost. The rest of the well set, and singles were rather tha crew were picked up by a warship order of the day. Except a loose one day the Club had Fay away'all who were members of the Regular, after 12 hours in a life-bont, which or two, Fay and Lloyd wore sending the time and Bosanquet for half Reserve or Auxillary forces before the was sighted by a seaplane."

down some very good stuff. Fay time owing to the claims of, and those who have entered an fifth over was excellent and his bowling to a packed off. Aeld kept the Rugger. batsmen quiet

Then again on Monday Fortescue was unable to play Thicket I.R.A. Ammunition A GOOD CATCH⠀⠀⠀⠀} quick fall of Richardson's

spoiled the finish, Jolin NEXT over Grose hit quen at mid. Ponice played a very stout knock and and was very well taken at mid- might have saved the gamo had thefe wicket by Haymo, 4-1-38, Perry LONDON, Jan. 1 (Reuter). The was playing very steadily, but found on anyone to stay with him.. British steamer, Baxhill, 5,077 tone it dimeult to get the ball away.

The Forosten have made a good other five, Jana have been THE TELEGRAPH" Bunk in the North Sea yesterday Richardson was deputising for. For stort, and the men who were plove other ve zone police and military will send a Star Photographer following an explosion..

Twelve crow of 31 and

Lustre, who was unable to turn out, ing their quallying game had quite discourthouse at Deamore, Drogedai body was landed it an end and kept very well and in made 45 and 13 and: sook 2 for

a lot to do with the victory Perry in local farmer and cattle dealer coast portréal CGENDZAN FELTRO-Club ground-fielding was very iond 2 for 29555 McLellan "made:16" are detained, PERS It feared that the other 17, ard keen. Featre kopt: on his bowlers (and threw-hl wicket away), and Altoreiher 1278 casti, kte now. re-

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