SCORPIONS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, - MONDAY” OCTOBER 10, 1910.

APPEAL

TO

UMPIRE

THE

SOME OF THE

60,000,

Last Minute Substitute

LAWN BOWLS Nine

SEASON CLOSES

The local lawn bowls sea- son officially came to a close yesterday when prizes were distributed to the winnera of the league competitions and Colony championship by Miss P. Meyer, daughter of Mr. J. G. Meyer, Presi- dent of the Hongkong Lawn

Association Bowls Chairman of the Manage ment Committec.

And

Prior to the prerentation, match between Hongkong and Kowloon teams for the Aitken- hrad Shield took place t KBGC The Shield was WON by Hongkong.

the

At the presentation, Mir Meyer congratulated ali winning teams and individuals

Recreio

Takes Wickets

For 11 Runs

BY

"RECORDER”

The Scorpions appealed to their umpire yesterday and he won the match for them against Club de Recreio at King's Park, putting them a point behind Army with 13 points from four matches, three point ahead of the Indian Recreation Club as the Royal Air Force, losing to Army by 80 runs, dropped into fourth place.

up

The Scorpions arrived at King's Park one player short. They were against some of the toughest opposition in the League and appealed to their umpire to bring the team up to the requisite 11 players. He agreed after persuasion.

The man who came to umpire watched Recreio's opening pair put on 30 runs. They seemed all art to stay there for ever. The unfrocked umpire was put on to bowl.

He dismissed both opening batumen with his first two balls, went on mim the hat trick once again and finished with nine wickets to his credit for runs on a batsmen's wicket.

As though that was not! enough, he scored the winter run when Scorpions were_in_h. light situation. He went in to bat at No. 11 and, of course, this will give the story away to

who known the i everyone Following were the results of Scorplans' batting order.

Aitkenhead Shield

the

AITKENHEAD SHIELD

(Hongkong rinks fret):

Ist Division

match

WVI1

The unfrocked umpire Fmnk Howarth and his doctor may have some very disparo Kavanagh, Col. Dowbiggin Watson, A. K. Min lont to Eng remarks to make to him. Pearson, J G. Robertion, J. Orem. Hệ in apposed to steer clear of J. A. Luz, 13-25.

cricket for the season to give

has

en

to

11

Most devastating batting per At the other end of the reale, formance of the work-end was, Chalgengower scored. 69 Jun however, not Weller's but Tonyuuinet King George V School

to the

Some G0,000 women and girls now play hockey in Britain. Here are some of them-members of the WRAF-getting some instruction on the fine points of the game.

Raynor's for Optimists against at Argyle Street and, Craigengower, Raynor's 40 runs surprise ní Tommy Crabtree included four sixes-etwo Of (5 for 12)

and dal Irance (JOHN MACADAM'S COLUMN Bilimoria and! ont each of for 23) got the schoolboys aut Freeman and Divechs, including for 42 ruits.

Royal Navy acored 40 runs One over the Dockyard serven, One of the

Dockyani. best sixes of the time!

Dockyard | week-end was Alec Pearce's at replied with 35.

Recreio over the pavilion screen,

This is how they stand :

PWD L 1

Most consistent baiting of the week-end was G. II. Pritchard's Army He carried his bat for 60 runs

C. Gough, W. V. Field. C. This knee, which T. Pile beat W. Marshalisay, A. oubling him for years, a con- against Craigengover at Chater Recrclu Jew, M. A. Napist, II.

Ozorin. 33-10

I..

S. Yuxul, E. Tuck, M. D. Jian-

plete real. Frank said yester 1573 23 J Bebbington lost to A day that he would give ap um-

piring that ein lead to come

Bleations.

Marshall, E._C. Fincher. Hamsay, 1. G. Meyer, 14-21.

A. W. Hitcock, K. M. Omar, M.

N. Rakusen, A. M. Omar brat D

It Wis as are Scorpion-

Hourlet, 1. Gaddt, W. Hong Sing Bretein E. Greenwet, 34-10.

encounter:

mally,

3. Honsen. Á. A Bazsek. W eunite a match. Frank had four Orley. U. A. Ramfatim,bent G C wicket: for three run; at ope Norman, It Morrinn, W. C. Simp-stage and Bum eight for H unul son, L. Syku, 26-13.

Francie Lee, A. J. Coelho, E. Mickey Remedios hit him for a Arculli, J. 3. Landalt lost to R. M. four and a two off con.ecutive V. Ribeiro, E. M. Alarcouḥ, A ሲ balla. Lopes, J. F. V. Ribeiro, 15-33

D. A. Torario, J. 11. Xavier, A.

F. Custes, 1. W. Bradbury

bent

It was his best bowling per-

W. Riley, A. V. Gossan, c. .formance in League erekt in

Pansol, C. C. Pereira, 20-10

2nd Division

A. 9. Madar. A. 11. Seemin, M. |

Y. Adal. A. M. Wahub lost to D.

Hongkong. In 1917 he took all 10 Mainland wickets for 46 runs Air against the Island--a fixture

S. Oliver, P. Rughes, F. Howarth, which should be revived. You-

W. Tindati, 10-20%

"Terday" "he" "VES "UP AJAMS, TRU"

L. . Baxter, H. D. Marshall, J. II. Klaniburch, J. C Chalmers the Colony's begi baiting sidre on

i.. Donc,

Fast to A. Ikustion.

Tang. R. J. Winglston, 13-18.

J. Ja batsmen's wicket and, they say,

he has never bowled belter.

F

D Phillips, M. Seák, 11, Shields, W Williamson, bent 117 Gitting, A. Lee, J. T. Cotton,

П. Маха, 21-33.

W. C. Hices, J. E. Burns, G.

IT WAS CRICKET

Woodwards, ** J. McCutcheon, lott Recreio, all out

for 85 runs,

to J. A. Tibbie, T. E. Baker, R. Rave a demonstration of how Itosselet, A. E. P. Guest, 20-21. cricket inuld be played, ni

A. McKenzie. 1. Urquhart,gainst a side that could have IX. A. Mansell, T. O. Morgan beat: G. Lee, F. 3. Tunt, V. 3. Tu- wored 200 runs, they payed to riques, W. J. Howard, 21-70.

win and came near Autott, A. Rowan, ^

Italler, T. Wren, R. 11. Browne, D. To), 16-20

An

KCVS Police

4

1

17 -13

I 12

2

Road, 3 of these coming from unbroken seventh wieka partnership with Thessen-Ender, C. Kec RAF He followed this up with 20|RAF runs against Navy on the same Royal Navy

University ground the next day and now hayị 138 runs to his credit from fout Dockyard

BRIGHT MATCHES matches for an average of 45,00 TWO He hari one fe behind the Navy brought off an exciting wicket early on against Craigen and surprising win over the rower and that may have cost Opimists at Chater Road yester- dy, when they won by two the Valley side the match.

BATSMEN ON TOP

wickets.

inade

Cheers

Hockey

For Britain's Girls

PAKISTAN TENNIS TOURNEY

Karachi, Oct. 29.. -Cesar Carmona, of the Philippines, won over the top-ranking Dutchman, Joha Linck, when the Pakistan Lawn Tennis

Champion- ships were continued today.

This was in the think round

the Men's Singles Carmona wan by 1-0, 0-2 and 0-0.

of

Most of the other

forelyn

to tho much

challengers went on quarter-finals withoul opposition from homo phayers. Only the Norweginn Finn Sochal, was extended to Bree

sets by Imdadal Azhn, of Pakis- tan, before winning 7-0, 0-3 and 6-3

In other third round gather Hassen Ents Stalad, of Turkey, beat F. Teurni 6-2 and 6-2, Nedl (Austria) beat Khalig 0-2 nud 62. Rolt Pape (Norway) heat Saugor G-4 and G-1. Nils Erie Hessen (Norway) beat Axit 0-1 and G-3. Mehmet Suzan Cugurel (Turkey) beat N. Armin 0-0 ond 6-4. Alford Rubert (Austria) beat Yunus 6-0 und

Reuter.

6-1-

Tennis

which

EARLIER RESULTS

Karachi, Ort, 20. The Pakistan Lawn Championships, for there la a marked challenge, were continued here lo-day when progress WBJ made with single avents.

European

The principal results to-day In the men's singles were un Sechol (Norway) beat Condon Carmona (Pakistan) 0-2, 0-1, (Philippines) bent Froander 0-1 and -1, Hans (Pakistan)

beat Khalid and 0-3, (Turkey)

Real (Austria)

Hasan Enis

If you aren't very careful you are going to get a great whack over the heading (Pakistan) 6-0

Talay with either a hockey stick or a hockey ball because once upon It time there were one or two women hockey players and now there are some 60,000 of them.

Now, not nearly enough attention is being paid to all this female endeavour which is practically the only successful venture in sport we appear to be able to Bunch in these days-and it is so amateur it makes the Rugby Union look like a gathering of the boys in Jack Solomons's gym.

The

All-England Women's divided skirt) is inside Jell-

or rather, Hockey Association touring side

left inner-Mney recently returned from South Russell Virk, daughter of the Africa where they engaged in famous K.C. After Optimists had confident-a series of contests with this We have had cause recently

at 162 for 5. the effect: Played 18, won 10, drew ly declared

to extol thr virtues of such The week-end saw bats Navy

disastrous, lost.1 (to a full South Afri-non-professionals as the dinghy- again on top as they have been start, being two wickets down can side).

nilors. It is good to find that consistently this season and for no runs. But an excellent 57

It was a fouring side rather here is another wide amateur quite a few appreciable scores y Goldwynethy and steady bat-than-e-national one because field-in-which-euch-pleacas_ax- wern pu' on, including; several fling by Millows and Elder en- the passage cost £150 a hrad transfer and under-the-table abled the Navy to get the runs the girls paid their Own before total darknes descended. fares, so that only those who could afford it went. Touring side or no, they covered them selves with glory and with con-

tulations.

half centuries.

University scored 160 rurs

Optimists against the Scorpions nt Soo- L. Kilber, e & Agakar, kunnoo to logs by Dve wickets] 6. Pritchard, et b Agakor

G. Rowe, & Jones, & Naylor and Reerein managed only 8. Over, e Benez, b Agakar which goes to prove, perhapa, | T. Mahon, b Naylor that umpires should play a more Macpherson, not out

Il. Itankine, not out active part in the game.

Extras

Total (for 5 whis)

ing

Tommy Lo made 43 na open-

Women's hockey-call it Soc cer with a stick for it has the same set-up and practically the same rules as the

national men's game-is on the up-and- up in this country and it is

od in these days of

Hlime- losing to find one that is,

It is not so long since we started campaigning for Rugby Lengue Cup Finals at Wembley and we have lived to see them ne watays packed to more Ban 10 capacity.

21

bat for the University R. Themen-Endier, F. Thorps, L. the Lowling of Cull, white and P. Van Orde did not hat. I's witina, B. J. Paileek fest to doing that. In fact, Scorpionirat Weller,

Navy were as much saved

Owen - Hughes

and Majowa, c Bankine, I Thorpe Pearce, which is a mosi en-Carter, kt. Oliver, & Pritchard.. Campbell,

who hit

atry. Taylor. b Pritchard..... valuable four, for

which couraging performance for at der, at Oilver. & Rowe

the University Jones, b. Kilber in 10 keep running

were Chettiah, who made Naylor. b Mahon

Gadworthy, run out

310 viales

S. W. L. G. 9. Ladd, P. 15. n C. W. Li, Fort to A. Campbell, he

hadi

C. F. Collin, A. Melanes, A. E. through Elliot, 17-21.

J. E. Hayward, 8. 9. Hussain, T.

$. Goodman, T. Hemsley beat

A. Campes, F. Kermani, M. L.

Boza, L. A. Rosario, -11.

A. B. Kitchell, S. R. Solina, 1.

by K.. very 23

One. team

Back

two overtarows, and 39 runs against the same bowlers Jordan, hit wicket, b Malon end up in bad light and under and Charlie Hung, who carried Senior, not out

Buck Labrum, who kept his

a very critical array of eyes. hig at for

31. Though the Autakar, not out undergraduates out they have

Ktchell, A. II. Abbas lost to 0. tion of all that is best in long- about. Martin, A. G. Cules, M. Ferreira,| kang crickel fund will be

D

C. 8. Alves, 17-20.

'stundaz, A, Gardner

J. O. Stokoe, V. Kruse, J. K.

lost to

The match was a demonsta-11111e to feel red in the face

Over the

really went week-end

Extram

100

RIGHTFUL PLACE

and want-away are not under-

stood.

Girls is hardly the word, for some of them have been known to marry, have a couple of chil dren, and then come back resume as dashing centre for-

Food wards.....But,

luck,

ladies.

-London Express Service)

INDIAN XI OUTPLAYS BURMA

Foot Federation

to

teat Page (Pakistan) 6-0 and 6-1, Rolf Pape (Norway) beat Coles (Pakistani G-0 and 0-0.

In the women's

singles Mrs

H. Doje: chell (Austria) beat

A Apel (Pakistan) and 6-1. — Reuter.

Sport By Floodlight

by

0-0

DOGS & SPEEDWAY ARE SELDOM

OUT RAINED

London, Oct. 27.

Great Britain may be said to be behind the times in the matter of sport by floodlight. Apart from grey- hound racing and speedway racing the holding of other sporting events by night out of doors has never caught

on.

of a

There have of course been occasional boxing contests of the highest order, such as international bouts, but these are exceptions rather than the rule. Rangoon, Oct, 2B,

shoringe of Because What are the reasons? One i Having played two games The women hockey players

at two very definitely in the uncertainpower there has been a demand Tolal (for wkts)

have played at the Oval and here, the first drown Cobh did not hat.

next year the Festival year goals all and the second drawn climate, thongh it is surprising for the saving of electricity.

with no score, the All-India few wet nights there reem

As more light becomes avail- HOWARTH'S DAY -they more into their right-

team to- to be for the dogs and speed-able it will almost certainly be pavillon conversation for a long The team that

cut to the training of youth in Playing at Acerelo, the Scor-tu place and play Ireland, who

team way! Wine

come, There were ord-faced

and won easily by five goals to

all sports with, it is hoped, a "Bowler's name?" was the Kowloon Cricket Club plens beat the home team by last year beat them for the first day outplayed a Burma

cradual Improvement in the [ne wicket thanks largely one in 20 years, at Wembley when Frank went in and there First XI. They lost two Howarth, who 101 nine wickets Stadium. Also, they will play one.

general standard, At the same WEA they could have

the

of women unhappy

Recreio which were

ime it is extremely improbabio that more sporting competitions Twickenham, C. 1. exeters and many more un-gainst Recreio at King's Park for 11 runs,

Izerrelo at 11appy happy Recreio supporters when I and Craigengower

will be held at night" In this *PL G. Govano, e Hil. b Howarth

They are embarked now on with Tony Weller took Ricei-Pereira's Valley. At the Valley, wil A. Prata. halawarth

reason that may well prove to Sattar al inside right, and this for holding eventer in the un- wicket and spoiled Frank's all the time in the world, they cN, Goano, law, Howarth

one of the most successfut was quickly followed by two natural light. There are minor country.

the problems such as transport but more goals by Vankatesh e Weller, lio. enulet only reply with 125 runs A Prato,

and Moin,

the cannot be dialed that those against 1.

the outside right, wickets

They are progressive,

events which arc tor four

Corano. e and Howarth

riris: From their own sub-centre-forward, Ill P.L. Ororio, Howarth ĮM.A. da Hemedlug, not out

A. Beltran, e Labrum, b Ho warth

Ehynes, W. 1. Cowie, 9. E. Soura, thoals of J. J. Basto, 20-27.

| E. Paulson, H. W. Handalt.

ft. Sadlek. A. R. A. Raman bent

M. A. Grimpel, W. Nsker, Stapleton, W. I.Keates, 20-17.

PRIZE-WINNERS

winners

11

chance of all ten,

off

Following were the The various events during the seat Sort:

Firat Divisions League Champions, Indian Recreation Club. Second Division League. ploun.--Kowloon Cricket Club.

warth

Warly

Ricci-Pereira, a former chess Cralengower's 129 all out, player who has given up that

P. V. Dodge, who had reored me to concentrate on cricket, Cham-Howarth,

for a single and 112 runs against the Howarthless

Roud last M. da Silva, e and b 1100 Third Division tropic Champlona was out next ball the other end, Scorpions nt Chater

35 rung in each (A.P. Pereira, b Weller, -Indian Recreation Club

This performance is unlikely to weeks, scored Championship cost him his place in the team as match to bring up his total for Pereira, & Howarth

the season to 193 runs for

puty against the average of. 45,75-which

Pritchard in the him below averages,

HOW THEY STAND

Colony Singles Winner: C.C. Pereira; Runner-up: he helped pull Recreio out of a 3. 3. Howard.

Colony Palta Championship. light situation

Francis Leo and W.C.Optimists last week. Ocley; Runner-up: A.M.

Winners:

end A.M. Souza,

Alver

Colony Triples Championship...

Winners

Though Scorpions had all the

J. W. Tindall, E. Green-, time in the world to score the wood and L. Sykes: Runner-up. winning runs-al one stage they Francis Lee, W.C. Opley and W. had B0 minutes for 40 run?—tho Hong Sing

Colony Ruks Championship. last few overs were full of Army Winners: E. Greenwood, A.L.G. excitement as Newton, the Inst Scorpions Ensiman, W.C. Simpson ana L reliable batsman, went for seven Sykes; Runners-up! N.M.V. Rubeiro wickets down at 20. E.M. Alarcoun, A.A. Lopes

3.r.V. Ribeiro,

and

International with the score led tied at 85.

England; }

Gutlerret Shield Competition. Winner:

Runner-up: China.

Commonwealth Tourists Doing Well

The

Lucknow, Oct. 20. Commonwealth cricket tourists gained a big advantage over the Governor of the United

of a three-days match hero.

IRC

The ninth AF wickel Dick Labrum's fell Recreio

Opimints Royal Navy <CC CCC University

THE DUST SETTLES

With the dust settled on two afternoons of shattered hopes, Scorpions are point ahead of

the Indian Recreation Club osa L point behind Army, though the latter have played one more

match.

Be CN record.

Indila at.

'The first Cool came

start minutes after the

0

rinttons, they have had pro- duced a colour alm of

the Pamela cost of £1,000, to which is being circularised schools and clubs as a propa-

3 runda faclor.

E

hove They

N

with the ganie

Extran

Total

Bowling Analyʻalı

M

I W

Cust

30

Weller

1

¡ l'ester

P W D L

Flstewarth

11

13

SECOND DIVISION

battle The Second Division aver the week-end saw Army,

Scorpione

7.1 3

RA. Cull, E. Goenno

d. Kerr. b L. Grang

|F.A. Wedjer. b E.L. Gosono

1 24 1

M. Newton, low, b G.N. Gu-

ממה?

c. L.G. Cosano

T.A. Pearce,

J.P. O'Driscoll, e and b .N.

ר חייט

Afkman, G N. Gosano

RG. Labrum, h G.N. Gosario

, run out

Campbell, not

Howaril, not out

Extras

Total for wkts)

Bowling Analysis

the League leaders to date, fall (E.L. Goiano for the first time in five N. Covatio

.C. Gosano

The surprise team of the week matches to take full pole AL A.P. Pereira was the Royal Navy, which an

Kal Tak, Army's batsmen, Saturday could only muster up hel

helped

Lieut- by a 74 from 1 points against the Army n

Bartlett and a 63 from Major Sockunpoo

loat by alx + mud

Rowley, put on 175 runs for wickets, Yesterday, at Chater

four wickets. RAF

replied

Provinces XI today, the second Road, they gave the Optimists with 111 runs, but Ave wickets were still to fall when stumpa had to be drawn.

rung for live wickels and

Completing their own first went on to win by two wickets, Innings for 333 runs, they dis

Surg. Cdr. Goldsworthy, who missed seven of their opponents lind been courtit oit Capt

stump Robertson-McLeod, at Sookun Ken Grieves carried his over-poo for a duck, hilt up 57

- (or 104 runs before

were drawn.

There wero come ather matches in which the batamen Craigengawer went to runs l

town. Júniors put on 173 runs for 117 suns to 165s Chater Road debuthatch was six wickets against Royal Navy. runs, before being leg-before was regarded as certain to pro- R. S. Llo, the DBS schoolboy, to Rangachari, who took four duce a century from ope of the

night score

the top-scorer in that

carrying his bat for 77 runs, highest Second Dividon

ur the five wickels which fell

* Optimista.

the Laurie Klibez, out today,

hot for one run the day before score of the season. The home side made a bad stnit, losing their first two against Cralgengower, hit up 52 wickets for 13 runs, but a fifth runs,

Most heart-breaking batting wicket stand between Kishen- chand and Mohamed improved performance of the week-end walters and Mohamed was still for the bowlers who had to face batting, ons run short of his it was Tony Weller's 61 runs So when stumps wore draws almal Univery: (If Included

113 boundaries..

KCC put on 101 runs

for three-wickels against Recreio and lost by.sight wickets. The League holders of the Junior Championship frew the fol- lowing day with the Pollen an dropped down to seventh place In the standioja.

Barry

Applily

URS

as an

“UNNATURAL"

Another dislike by the

Ave officiats of the sports concerned

from

10

floodlights alienot crowds,

the

helt under

very large

number of

Certainly speedway does and, centidering

celings, so do the dogs

Italian Sweep

Ferraris Up In

Barcelona

Barcelona, Oct. 29.

A recent International athle- Alberto Asenyi, the Italia t'e meeting in Birmingham was engineer, led

lo

three

Italian

ON DEFENSIVE

Burma were on the defensive for the rest of the first half and for long periods of the experimented second half they were kept

Indoor their own half.

Efforts to stop India from

very popular. However, Ferrari cars into first places in qectacle and very attractive 11

a scoring proved

for sorts like rugger, athletics, the Barcelona Grand Prix to- fr, too, they say. They ute

within five minutes of the eveling and others seem unna- day while two of Britain's new softer ball as

Americans the

Ahmed, sumption

who had turn to the British if not held BRM cars faited with mechani- sometimes do in baschall.

and on is well-cal trouble on their Arst con- Their alm: to give every girl moved to the centre of the at-in daylight

and then Sattar known the Briton takes a great tinental text. scored round the are of 15 a chance tack

deal of shifting from la fixed to play a field game, and that added a fifth goal.

In the closing stages of a habits. game Beld hockey.

somewhat one-sided game, broke through to score Durma

LEADING SPIRIT

When you consider that some

fruitless

200.000 girls between the ages their solitary goal, Reuter.

15 and 10 leave school every sear, you get some idea of the

ecruliment potential,

We

K may borrow phrase.

in all this is Leading spirit Marjorie Pollard, Englund In- ternational unil Just before the war. Today's leading ex- ponent (the Alex James of the

SCHOOLBOYS' TENNIS

the semi-Anal

Segura Beats Kramer

Washington, Oct. 28.

The ,rarl

Fer- newly-developed

unsupercharged 412- Surkestions hat the World cylinder engine triumphed Football Championships

In

in the last major motor racing

of the European season.

and Tarum,

Brazli should be held at night event under floodlights were prompt All the three winning drivera, 13 turned down by the English, Ascari, Serafini,

in that order, drove these The Jockey Club does not want in.

time Icars. Ascari's

for the Go It goes 315.8 night racing. And

kilometre course

OVER the Penya Rin Circuit was 3

on.

Association hrs. 5 mins. 10 secs. Reater.

that the HOME RUGGER

RESULTS

London, Oct 23.

The following were the re sults of rugger games played to- May:

I

But the Football and other sporting bodies are Pancho Segura again beat doing their best to encourage Jack Kramer 6-1, 5-7, 8-0 last training by night. They have night during their professional seen for themerives tennis tour. Mrs Pauline Delz n'ght training done by sports- defeated Gussie Moran, also the men of other countries pays big

dividends. second time, 6-1, 6-2

Kramer could not fool Segura

TO FOLLOW SUIT The Colony Schoolboys Dou- with his service and the wiry bles Tennis Championship, spon-South American's ecurt-covering sored by the Chinese Recreation tactics cought

Indeed, English Football him flatfooted Association officials in Brazil for Club, reached

Tugby League Batley 19. studi Kra- the World Football Champion 14adford Northern 25. Feather time after time. It was stages yesterday.

11-sulty of yesterday's quartarmer's second defeat in or many ships made a point. of praising Wane Rovers 13. Bramley 14, Dews

hwy 14. Castleford 1 Wigan 10. Anals were

Chung Tie-lo and to Tik-shing nights since the tour started the way the youth of the court-

United Press,

try trained at night under flood- Halifax 13. York in Hull Kingston beat Weng Kam-sheung and Wong

Ughts. Chan-tal 6-1, 6-2; Peter Hg and

They want the youth overs 11, Tuddane'd : Hupsint 3. Leeds 29. Leigh 21. Narrow 13. Randy Lin beat flush Chuon and

of England to follow auit.

TIVernool Stanley 5, Whitehaven Hochdale Hornets 4 Swinton 1. Sal Henry Lition 3-6, 6-3 6-1; 0. Lin,

Two of London's most famous ford 10. Belle Vus Nano 21. 14, nidham 10. clube, Richmond and Merahald "Trinity rugger

Wareinston 19. At Helm's London Scottish, are, to have Worldington Town . Wines L

The Jalen Corinty Champlon lighting installed at the groundi London, Oct. 20.

Austria were which they share. The officials ship Matches: Yorkshire & Comwell Tarset and Wilts 6. Gloucedar- match this afternoon the Cic. opposed in two football inter- of the clubs know only 200 27. Cheshire 37 Torham 11. Devon what fow opportunitieshtre: 6.: Somerset 3. Northumber- will be between George Chon national matches today,

their amateurs have of training, and 14. Curaberland and, Waste and T, Kummern and D.-King and gary winning Ca Raiswall, starting at 4:30.

In Budapest by four being at work all woek in their mosland

Offer Machen (mk) un'a Nomitat They can come 10, Peruth. Ablen .. winter time, and a conscient pas goals to three and Austria win offices Now suction, ot available time dor: play ning: thỏ secotul XI - rama in along after the day's business is.] Wood BORNEOVA 72 Richmond |

done and hive a russut under

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