THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925.
SPORTS CABLES.
FOOTBALL,
YESTERDAY'S GAMES IN
HOME LEAGUE.
BRISTOL CITY CREIFING UP.
(Reuter's Service.)
LONDON, March 4. In the Southern League Bristol City were at home to Luton, the
result being:-
M
Bristol City 2 Luton✪ Northern League. In the Northern League, Tran- mere visited Bradford and were well beaten, the scores read. Ing:-
Bradford.pimin 5% Tranmereraniom. I“ Scottish League.. Cowdenbeath, playing on their own ground, had much the bet- ter of Motherwell, the result, being
Cowdenbeath Motherwell....
0
LEAGUE POSITIONS. TO:
MARCH 3.
The position in, the English
· Football League up to and includ-
ing March 3 is as follows:-
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DIVISION 1.
Goals Team P. W. L. D.F. A. Pts, West Brom
wich A30 19 7 4 48 26 42
Hudders
·SCOTTISH · LEAGUE.
Goala.
SHADOWS BEFORE.
Coming Events Advertised
vin The Mail.
ENTERTAINMENTS.
March Theatre Kut Fin Sheung, the magician, 8.15 p.m.
Royal,
THE CHINA MAIL
LOCAL SPORT.
HOCKEY"
ALL CRICKET
CLUB DRAW WITH NAVY KOWLOỒN, C. C.
ENGINEERS..
FLOWER SHOW,
TO-DAY E CHARMING ATTRACTION,
QUIET AND SIMP
Washington, March
Coolidge's economy car
paign of inauguration President Coroflige an By taking the utmost pams to President Dawes were
FINE EXHIBITS.
Very fast and in spite of the great warmth, very enjoyable, was the A friendly match took place on contruct the long spell of cold
853.42-34 March 6, Coronet Theatre,
"Beau Brummel."
7 39 57-30
2 45 49 28
P. W... D. F. A PIs. | Rangers ..............29′ 20. 2.7 51'18 47. Airdrieonians30 21 4 5 65:25.47 Hibernians...32 2057 69 33 Coltic 31 14 10 7.60 38 35 Partick. T31 13 10 Cowdenbeath 13 13 665 58 33 St. Mirren....29 13 12 4.53 52 30 Morton.32 12 13 Third Lanark32 10 14 Hamilton A...31 13 16 St. Johnstone31 10 13 Raith R29.10 FI Hearts.32 10. 14 Dundee 31 10 74 Aberdeen 31 9 13 Kilmarnock 31 10 15 Motherwell... 30 8 12 Falkirk 30 9 15 Queen's Park3o. 8 15 Ayr United...317 18
CRICKET.
March 5-Star "Safety Last."
8
46 61 28
8
48 59 28
March 5. World "Our Mutual Friend."
March 5.Queen's "Invisible Fear," and attractions.
8 39 45 28 8.54 60 28 7.39 50-27 40 47 27
6 44.53 26
9
6
35
Theatre,
March 20, 21, 28, 25, 26, 27, 28. Theatre Royal, "The Gon-
20doliers.".
ENGLAND LOSE THE LAST
TEST.
INGLORIOUS FINISH.
(Reuter's Service.) |
SYDNEY, March 4.
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The weather was cloudy, when morning, on a good wicket, before a small attendance,
the match was resumed this
An hour sufficed to bring England's Innings to a close, leaving Australia victorious by 307 runs (as reported in yesterday's China Mall.).
1
BOGIAE.
Result : The Club 2, The Navy
GOLF
LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP.
2
Club team met the Navyterday between the Royal En- turul Bociety has been able to pleasure among the merchants, game at Happy Valley in which a the Kowloon Cricket ground yes weather the Hongkong Horticul simplest nature, caus
The Club defence was particular gineers and the home Club organs other bigny successful trades people and citizens. ly good, and if the missing half The Engineers batted arst lower bow to-day. Theatre, held the speedy Navy men to eves opening badly, the substantial began to arrive at the stands Vice-President Dawes taking the
had been present they would have on an excellent at Although Early this morning exhibits
1
The day's eventa, consisted of greater effect than they did. score of 152 was compiled, the specially put up at Volunteer Head oath in the Senate Cham Theatre, At half time the Club were two top scores being Capt. Feary (54 quarters. Judging took place in Ber of the Capitol at hom
other up through Meacock, but the Navy not out) and Q. M. S, Jacob (20), the morning. When the show is
replied with two through Ingham J. C. Lyal took 8 wickets for 61 thrown open at three o'clock this and of President March 11, Theatre Royal, and, in spite of narrow escapes, runs.
Coolidge H.K.A.D.C. presents.
afternoon, those who visit it con taking .the oath outside Leave" in aid of the Ladies' Bene-second half.
were eventualy all out for 30 ing the standard of previous years afternoon in the presence of a "French their goal remained intact in the Kowloon opened badly and depend on seeing entries approach the Capitol at one o'clock in the volent Fund, 9.80 p.m.vet
runs, Cockell getting 6 for 17 and Peak plants have been the most vast throng, William H. Tart Jacob 4 for 7, Kowloon unfortun afected by the weather. Neverthe Chief Justice of the Supreme ately only having ten mon.
theless entries both individual, and Court, administering the bath, In their second inninga Feneral have exceeded those for lust following which there was. La Kowloon fared slightly better, but year,
comparatively meagre inaugural Working against, adverse con procession from the Capitol were all out for 61, J. Smith ditions the honorary officials were the Whitehouse where President (15) and B. Petheram (13) being top scores. The bowling honours by this morning getting things Coolidge and Vice-President were divided by Jacob (5 for 25)
into shape.
Dawes, reviewed the soldiers, and Laro (2 for 15). Colonel seemed to be a slight misunder States. Reuter's American Ser
seen there sailors and the Governors or Butterworth coming on with his standing in a few classes and vice. lobe toward the finish secured several exhibits wore one wicket for two runs.
A London, March 4. Scores:-
disqualified-not in accordance The Trade Facilities billem- with rules."!
bodies, the Imperial Economic Mr. Ho: Kom-tong bad two Conference proposals in regard exhibita-not for competition to paying three quarters interest YESTERDAY'S TIES IN CLUB Cpl. Bridgeland, b Petheram 4 England and Australia. These Dominions and Colonies for the Cpl. Blondin, & Smith, b Lydl 2 grown from seeds purchased from on loans raised in England by the C. H. M. Smith, b Lyal .....12 were very much admired.
purpose of public utility Capt. Chippendall, b Petherum 9 With tio sun coming out it is undertakings, the maximum an- The matches down for decision Capt. Feary not out....... 64expected that a good many will mual guarantee being £1,000,- yesterday in the Club, tennis, M. S. Rapisy, b Petheram. 7 avail themselves of the opportunity 000, and the period of payment tournament comprised two games. M. S. Faro, o Overy Layal
to see the show which will last till., five years. The bill was ex- seven o'clock..
plained in the English papers of February 27, 1924. Beuter
March 6-Cinematograph dis play at Helena May Institute,
p.m.
The final of the Ladies' Cham March 14-Fifth annual re pionship will be played at Fanling union dinner of Queen's College on Sunday, the finalia's being Mrs Old Boys' Association, College K. S. Morrison and Mrs. E. B, C. Hall, 8 p.m.
Hornell in charte of the match.
Eleut-Colonel Matthews will be
March 14-Second annual din ner of Rational Press Association in Hongkong Hotel..
SPORTS.
of the Hongkong Jockey Club, March 6 Meeting of members Hongkong Club Annex, 5.30 p.m. March 21-Hongkong Jockey Club's second extra race meeting. 2.30 p.m.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
March 10-Lammert Bros., at Sales Room, millinery goods, etc.,
am,
It was an inglorious finish, con-111 tresting it with the previous Titanic strugglès. `
Grimmett was triumphant, and deserved every wicket he got.
Tate, heads the English Test bowling average with 38. wickets for 881; Kilner's average is 17
..
field T31 16 5 10 54 22 42° Bolton W.....31 167 857 20 40 Newcastle U.33 12 6 15 48 30 39 Liverpool.30 15 8 7 1 40 37 Bury 30 12 6 12 41 39.36 Sunderland..32 16 12 4 49 41 36 Birmingham. 31 13 11 733 36 33 M'chester C..32 11 12 9 61 56, 31 Tottenham H30 10 10 10 40 33 30 for 399. Cardiff City.31 11 12 8 43 40 30 At batting, Sutcliffe has made Sheffield U...319 11 11 36 44 29 734 in 9 innings; "Hobbs scored West Ham...29 TỈ 12 6 43.54 28 573 in 9 attempts. Burnley 31 10 13 8 41 54 28 For the Australians, Grimmett's Aston Villa..29 8 10 11 41 52 27 bowling average is 11 wickets for Blackburn...30 9 12 9 38 45 27 82, while Ryder's batting record Arsenal 29 10 15 4.32 39 24 15 361 runs in 6 innings. He Leeds U.....30 7 13 10 33 40 24 scored 201 not out in his first Everton.......31 8 15 831 48° 24 | match. ** NottinghamF30 5 18 7 22 54 17 Preston NE 307 21 225 61 16
DIVISION 11.
Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Derby 30 19 5 663 26 44 Manchester U 30 1767 45 20 41 Leicester.....2017 6 672 27. 40 Chelsea 31 13 5.13 43 28 38 Portsmouth...30 10 7 13 39 40 33 Clapton ....33 12 11 833 29. 32 Wolverhamp
March 10-Lammert Bros., at Sales Room, postage stamps, 5.15 p.ra.
COMPANY MEETING.
TENNIS.
TOURNAMENT.
R E.
Sgt. Cockell Lyal
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Wi R.
8
57
3
C. Eval II. Overy B. Pethenny
R.. E. Raven,
Doubles event and two in the Club SigWhite, val In: the Open Championship MS. Jacob, b Lyal AAN Championship. In the former Col. Butterworth, b. Lval Hattersley Smith and Col. Russell event, the match between Major
Extras. .",41k " Brown and Kwok Po-kan and Ho Wal-hing was very even. The army pair, however showed their March 14. Thirty-sixth meet-sets to one.
superiority by winning by three ing of the Egkong Electric Co., In the S. E. and D. S. Green Ltd., at F. &. Buildings, 11 a.m. S. H. and S. D. Ismail match the
OTHER MEETINGS.
one-time champion of Hongkong played his usual game and some March Third lecture "Applications of Phaychology and was very, poorly supported by his A. P. Avler, Cookell....
on delightful strokes were seen. He Ethics to Industry by Prof. son, who appeared to be very J. W. N. Smith, at University's much below form, The Ismails J. Kew, b Cockell... Great Hall, # p.m.
A. R. F. Raven, b Jacob played carefully and were very J. C. Tyal, b Cockell March 7-Entertainment and unfortunate in losing by the odd S. Jex, Butterworth, Cockell Brownies. display by Girl Guides and set in five. After winning the B. Petberam, Blondin, be Institute. at Helena May first set 6-3 they lost the next two.
March 10-Annual Speech Day selves.
only winning three games them w, F. Brown, b Jacob of The Diocesan Boys School, set and took it C 2
They Improved in the H. Overy, Faro, b Jacob
of
Gilligan, reviewing the tour, em phasised the advantage of winning the toss was equal to 100 runs. The features had been the magnificent batting of Hobbs and Sutclife, the 3.15 p.m. superb bowling of Tate and the brilliant keeping af Strudwick.
FLOWER SHOW." The English fielding was generally superior, but the inconsistency in flowers and vegetables at Volun-
March 5.-Annual show batting was a big factor in the teer Headquarters from 3 to deleat, The Australians were capable batsmen throughout. Eng-
7.p.m." land's casualties had been heavy, he said, but the Englishmen ap- Port Vale29 13 11 5 34 37 31 and would leave Australia without 1030 13 12 5 37 47 3preciated the wonderful hospitality Wednesday...32 12 5 15 39 47 29 Hull City20 11 II 743 37 29. Suthampton.29 9 9 11 27 29.23 Oldham ......3110 13 8 27 43 28 Blackpool 28 10 11 7 49 38 28.
TANNINGS, Bradford C3 9 12 10 30 37 28 H. L. Collins, e Strudwick, b Stockport.....3 10 13 8 29 40 28
Gilligany..
an enemy..
The aggregate attendance for the match was 102,788,
Scores:
AUSTRALIA
Crys Palace.. 291 13 5 33 39 27. S. Ryder, Kilner Fulham30 12 931-42.27 T. M. Gregory, min out.....
EXHIBITION.
March 6 & 7. Exhibition of Hongkong Hotel (private dining pictures by Mrs. G. McPherson at
room, 1st floor).
i.
FALL OF WICKETS,
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KOWLOON 1ST INNINGS,
Cockell
The final, set was the most. Abraham, Blondin, b Jacob exciting of the five and each J. Smith, not out
Extras player won his own service till the Ismails lost the oth game on their service, only to see. S. E. Green games were four all, when the
win his own and the match.
From what was
MR. A
marked
SEEN, AT LOCAL DANCE..
The fancy dress Carnival at 60 Police Headquarters last night in 22ald of the M. C. I proved a distinct success both in the takings and in the original costumes of those who took part,
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
RENTS ORFINANCE:
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
COMMITTEE.
Prizes were offered for the most originat costumes. Sergeant 4 Hallam as the mysterious Mr. 0A," and Sergeant Mason as "Mra in the gentlemen's department and D Robinson, were easy winners they caused no little merriment, Dment was secured by Miss Gerrard, municate with the 10. The first prize in the ladies' depart
7
NY member of the community who wishes to give evidence Legislative Council appolated before the Committee of ? the consider the question of the RENTS ORDINANCE is requested to coma®
Chairman,
JHL KEMP,^.
Chairma Hongkong, 5th March, 1925.
who was Correspondence! her Attcrney General, Courts of Justice, 1 dress being entirely made up of if possible on or before Monday, the 1. bits of letters. Miss McEwen, as, 9th March,ssan Sk 7 Queen Annë Plerrot, gained k✨
second place. +38. The ladies of the Central Dance Commitee, and, the gentlemen. who ably assisted them, are to be congratulated on the success of 7 their efforts.
Total
BOWLING 'ANÀLYSIS.
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*......... 19
0
Results: Open Championship Trob Doubles Col. Russell Brown and Corkell 1.6, and 6-3. S. E. and D. S. Green S. Jex, Corkell, Theob Major Hattersley Smith beat Kwok Po-kan and Ho Wai-hing 7-5, 9.7. KOWLOON, -2ND INNINGS, beat S. H. and S. D.. Ismail, 36, PT. C. Lyal & Cockell, 1 Jacob 6-1, 6-2, 2-6, and 64
J. Suit, Blondin. b Jacob... 15 Club Championship: G. Miskin B. Petherim, b Faro beat N. Evans, 6-1, 6-1, and 6-4:A. P. Ayler, Jacob W. B. Cornaby beat H. C. Gould A. FRaven, run out 9/163, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.
A KewBudgeland, b Faro Drag To Day's Ties.
H: Overy, 5 Jacob Open Championship Singles W.. Brown, not out............ E. Green v. Col. Russell Brown.E. Abraham, b Butterworth Green+5/6 v. Dr. J. Valcoline; Handicap Singles "A"-D. S
Extras 80+4/6 G. MiskT+4/6 v. Major
Hattersley Smith-3/6...
1/0 2/14, 9/28, 4/69, 5/90, 6/300.7/122, 9/157. 29 10/167. 09
AUSTRALIA2ND INNINGS.
Middlesbro..39 8 11 11 27 35 27. M. Taylor, Whysall. b Tate 15 4. §. Ryder. b Gilligan
South Shields 31 33 33 277, J. E. Andrews, & Whysnil, b. Stoke 31 8 16.723 35 23
hilner Killer
Burnsley29 7 15 733 51 21-W. H. Ponsford, Woolley, b Coventry.30 7 17 6 34.68 20
DIVISION III. Southern Section.
Goals.
2. W. L D. F. A. Swansea 16 5 7 52 Bristol C3 15 9 7 38. Swindon.....30 16
A. Kippax. b Kilner
C. Kelleway, b.wb Tats W. A. Oldfield, e Stradwick,
Tate
A. Mailey, b Tate
A. Gricanett. not out
Extrax
3. M. Gregory, J.b... b Hearne 22 T. J. E. Andrews, c Woolley, b
Hearne
26
80. M. Taylor, st. Strudwick, b 42. Tute
25
5
A. Kippax.
b
20
Woolley
$
9 W. H. Ponsford, run out.....
€ Whysall,
14 H.. Collins, 1.b... b Tate
BILLIARDS,
Total
啡
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Incob Cockell "Faro
28 OSMUND, TRIUMPHS OVER Butterworth
12. C. Kelleway; c Whysall, b Tate 73
9 A. Oldfield, not out
A. Grimmett, b Tate
Totál BOWLING ANALYSIS.
206
Extras
W.
Total
Kihier
FALL OF WICKETS,'
30 16 11 343 34 35 Tates. Exeter 30 14 30043 35 34 Northants 3 15 13 3 36 32 33 Harne Brighton29 11 9 9 39. Charlton 29 ID 9 10 31. Watford 31 11 13 7 28 Gillingham...30 10 188 29 Norwich...28 8 9 11 37 35 Reading 28 10 11 7 26 22 Queen's P.R.29 9 13 731 Bristol R......28 12 8 28 Lulon
32 5 13 14 30 Aberdare .28 9 14 Brentford 327 19 Bournemouth.28 6 15 Merthyr... 29 6 19
J. B. Hobbs, e Oldfield, B
Gregory..
65
0
12
325
BALL
Playing at the Palace Hotel last night A. J. Osmund scored a run- away victory over Mr. Ball of the ss. Empress of Asia. This was a 17, 243, 3110, 41130] 5:162, return match consequent upon the 6(156, 7209, 8825, 91325, 10 325. defeat of the forner on the ship's last visit to the Colony. The w.match was of 750 up and Ball fafi- 1ed to obain half this number of 5 points.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
CLUB
HOCKEY.
V PUNJABIS.
V
STEAMER SEIZED..
Ichang, March 4-Further de tails of the outrage on the Chichuan are given by missionary passenger. After the sampan had capsized two men, ube in uniform, evidently passén- gers, walked up to the captain-fol- lowed by more soldiers. The captain'
NOTICE
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE OF the AD Cre Jduction "FRENCH LEAVE, - under the patrone
or HE. The Governor and The Commodore, wil he given suthe March at 9.15 pm. in aid of City Hall on Wednesday NtK the Hongkong Benevolent Society Coupons for advance booking can be obatleed from.
Mss. Holyoak 459 The Peak, Mrs. Elliot, 359 The Paak.. Anderson's Music Stores
was dragged down stairs and which must be atchanged for Theatre pushed onto a small boat. The ticke's af Anderson's Music Store on narrator boarded another sampan Friday, Saturday and Monday 6th.” and went to military headquarters. 7th and 9h March,
25 The captain was brought along by
11 the soldiers, his hands bound
15 behind his back. He was then
NARROW-WIN FOR THE ARMY;'
A fast and Interesting game was
2 scored a number of small breaks, day when the Hongkong Hockey
Plymouth...30 15 8
Newport 33 15 8 7 48
Millwall
3 13 7 11 44.30
Southend
lligun
Woolley
FALL OF WICKETS. 1/8, 2/5, 3/64, 4/99, 6/109, 6/208, 7/239; 8/280, 9/264, 10/293. ENGLAND.AT. INNINGS.
·1A
·0
R.
Gilligan Tate Kliner
46
115
54
0 At the commencement Osmund
seen on the Marina ground vester
0
Hearne Woolley
84
14
-1 followed by one of 37, which put
Club were beaten by three goals
1
ENGLAND 2ND INNINGS..
him over 50 ahead of his opponent, to two.
32 J. B. Hobbs, st. Oldfield, b
Grimmett
who by that time had not made.
The
F. E. Woolley, b Grimmels
47
H. Sutcliffe, b Gregory....
10
A. Sandham, l.b.w. b Grim-
mett
161
b,w., b.
16
F. E. Woolley, c Andrews, b
Kelleway
28
h
E. Hendren, e Oldfield, b 8 Grimmett
24 Grimmett
DIVISION [11. Northern Section.
H. Sutcliffe, eMailey; b
Kelleway.
A. Sandham, run out
E. Hendren, c Pouford,
7 Gregory.....
J W Hearne,
Grimmett
W: W Whyalls 1b.wa
Grimmett
Goals
PW, L. D. F. A. PIG."
R. Kilner. Grimmett
at. Oldfield, by J. W. Hearne, 1.b.w.
Darlington 30 19 47.63 21745 M. W. Tate Ryder 26 W. W Whysall, st. Oldfield, Nelson 27 17 6 4 49 30-38 A. E. B. Gilligan, st, Oldfield, byl Grimmett Bradford 14 710 68 33 38 Grünmett Southport.29 15 7 7 42 24 37 H, Strudwick, not out:
N. Brighton .29 16 8 5 58.32 37 Rochdale 30 15 9 6 56 4 36
Extras
Lacoln 30 13 107 39.40-33 Ashington....32 12 12 8 56 63 321 GROW30 10 10 10 30 52 30 Gregory Doncaster 12:136 42 49 30 Rolloway Barrow.29 11 12 6 30 48.28 Mailey Halifax 28 TO 10 8:35:35 28 Byner Accrington... 30° 10 13 7 47 55 27 Grimmett Walsall 31 9.14 8:32 41 201 Wikan... 8.12.10 42 48 26 Chesterfield 28 10 12 6 35 36
Toin
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
KEEP
Durham
8 10 10 31 47 30. Do not forget that theres 30 9:14 7:34 43:25. et hold each your
20 119 15.2 Touch Năm Á châu
Mayudather it is good
And the grown ups too.
10
Club side comprised
team
untied and after some conversation
was taken away again... While, the narrator was ashore his wife
Hongkong, 5th March, 1925.
TO LET.
I was rudely treated by the soldiersTO LET Furnished Flat P. &
who were placed as guard on
Building. Apply E. D. Sassoon
board They entered her room | &-C, Ltd. and it was only with difficulty that she prevented her young daughter, who lay ill in the berth, from being exposed.-Reuter.
GOAT
SWALLOWS RECEIPT
AMUSING INCIDENT.
13 breaks of more than ten. After P. W. F Mills; A P P Farquhar An amusing mcident was making breaks of 28 45 and 22 lie son: C. L. R Becher ELR witnessed by many people on passed his Brat, century with Ball Mitchell (Capt.), W. H. Lock T. J. board the steamer. Ellenga" at Price, G. R. More, W Woodward, Penang, a tame goat on board far behind.
When Ball reached his 50 Osmund B. D. Evans and G. R Vallack being responsible
The Army was 150. Osmund continued to
was The Standard Oil Company of Increase his lead and was practical made up of men frame New York are shipping to ly always double his opponent's ranks with Captain M. O'Heary Madras about 550 empty boxes score. At 300, Ball had not yet (left half back) Lt Wright and one of their employees was made his 150. Other breaks of 54 Neville (centre half back) and sent on board to see that the boxes bto his 500 mark, leaving Ball slight The exchanges were even receipt. The receipt was obtain 24 (twice) and 48 soon took Osmund Lt. Webb (centre forward) were loaded and to obtain a 18 ly less than 250 behind.
throughout, although the game ed and the man was coming On several visits to the table may be said to have been all the along the record deck when he 1 Ball made breaks of over 20, but time in the army's favour, felt it suddenly anatched away. failed to lessen the lead When Evans opened the score for the from his hands. There were a 38 Osmund made his final visit, he Club The Army retaliated with number of people present and for O needed two to win, and these hot a gol, following it un five minutes a time the employee thought that a scared eff his opponent's ball, later with another. Vellack made fractical Joke: had been played 0 which had been placed in position;; things equal before half, time, the 4 for film by Bally The final scores were $148.
5 R. Kilner, Ponsford,
Collins
b
5 M. W. Tate, c. Mailey, b
Kelloway.
167, A. E. R..Gilligan, not out
DIDING
H. Strudwick, c Mailey, b
Grimmett
Extras
Total
..
Ball
ALFALL OF WICKETS. 5114,281 882 4603:5842 The 696, 7100, 8146, 9146, 10145, break
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Hall 3520
practi
on the
Three 206)
750 11:3566
the chief
upon him
water when no receipt was forthcoming spag
felt
score heing two allied trades
After, a strenuous time during the second hall the Army just MKBgged to get the winning goal, all the three goals being scured by the insiris left NJAK Husjan-Deen
The Club (orwards played a harland estinca), game, Evans and Value bein
zed in a prominent.bg Milasath
1, and 20:
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE
HE Undersigned have roosired instructions to sell by Pablin Anction
TUESDAY, 10th Maro5, 1935
commencing st 11 am thair Sales Room, Daddell frock Ona Cane Grey Flannel Melton" One Case Blue Welton. One Piece 281 Yards Fancy Far One Pince 301 Tseda Cream Camal
Three Pieces White Flannel
20 oz. Far Hats
TarinsCash on delivery.
LAMMENT BROS, Auctioneers
Po
on
"19th March, 1995;
(Full Particulara, from Catší
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