MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925.
LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL VISITORS.
NORTH CHINA TEAM
· TO PLAY HERE?
TENTATIVE DATES.
CHALLENGE TO REPRESENT
CHINA AT OLYMPIAD,
Hongkong may see a team of very shortly, if present arrange North China footballers in action ments are carried through
As previously reported in the "China Mail, some Shanghai and North China teams had questioned the right of the South China A. A. (Hongkong), to send a team to Manila to represent China, at association football, at the Far Eastern Olympiad, ut Manila,
It is now understood that the pick of the Northern team is definitely coming down to pay deciding match with the Hong kong" Chinese cracks, the winners to have the honour of playing for
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resulting shot. Clarke saved a hot one from McKelvie at the expense of a corner, but Mason put behind. The final sounded with the score:-
Kowloon Police
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presentations, Mr. W. S. Bailey mostly on the body, with his put on as the right time to upset CHINA MAIL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE. said that he wished on behalf of right, following up with some the calculations of the interporters.. the Victoria Recreation Club to more on the face with both hands. Jobham and Hayward were the thank very sincerely Lt.-Comdr. Piper fought gamely, and also got first two of "the Rest" to take up Young R.N., and other officers, in some stinging hits. The the butting and both coed including Mr. Gooper of the Naval second round was marked by cautionsly, but 28 had been scored Yard, who assisted the Secretary some gruelling blowe from both when Tayward was bought by 1 in the large amount of work en- sides, with Betts doing most of Walker off Bowker. Patard whistle, tailed in the competition, owing the hitting. In the third round, jeed Jothamy and batting pro to the large number of entries. Betts seemingly tired himself in eeded briskly, thanks to is good He also thanked the Hongkong administering severe punish display by the latter, who was Boxing Association for the use of ment, his opponent having his giving the fielders, some strenuousi the ring. He congratulated the cwn back after forcing him into a work, until he was put out! contestants on the fine manly corner.
Lati The round ended with hy n:
from Bowker. spirit which had been displayed both leaning on, the ropes, the re- Pafford did
now kiny long in these contests. (Applause).feree cautioning them.
Soon and was replaced by Sayer, who He said that he felt very strongly, after the commencement of the knocked up 15 runs when he was and could therefore speak with fourth round, Betts got a heavy caught by Stripp (4 for 92 he had beer connected with the his opponent out, conviction. During the 36 years swing on the jaw which knocked Peace was the only one of the
other's to make a stand, seeing both i Club, he had not seen a finer and was clean and vigorous.
The fighting Lammers and Cantrell dismissed. cleaner, spirit than during this
Boys' Heavies.
before he himself was out 1:b.w, tournament. proud to be a Briton when he saw Cunningham (115 lbs.), both of and the game ename to an end with
He said he was
A. Randall (1134 lbs.) v. J. lucky in be euught by Bulhatgich. to a ball from Reed. Hamilton was
a man stepping back when he saw Diocesan Boys' School. The fight the score-rending 134 for sight his opponent leaning on the ropes.ing was poor both lacking in wickets, the match the ending in On behalf of the Club, he heartily attack, with Randall cowering draw, welcomed the Australian friends down most of the time. His op- cluded by asking all to join him in and missed badly. Cunningham from H.M.S. Brisbane. He con-ponent failed to take advantage.
Scures:
proposing a hearty vote of thanks won on points. to Mr. Witchell and His. Excel- lency for his presence.
Comment. The game was of a very poor description from a spectator's point of view, although possibly from the players standpoint it was very hot. The Police turned be said for them that they had out a very poor team, but it must ample chances of equalising in the second half.
At the conclusion of the game, Mr. F. P. J. Wodehouse, C.LE presented to Mr. McKelvie a silver up as a memento of the occasion. In doing so he stated that he would have much preferred to Captain of the Police team, but on hand the Cup to Mr. Johnson, the the play the best team had won. He thanker both teams heartily for turning out on such a day, adding that by their efforts the Ministering Children's League According to the latest informa-wouht benefit by the gate of tion, the North China teant is due which they were in great need. to arrive here on or about May 3, says the "Wah Tsz Yat Po," and 5.C.A. v. H.M.S. HAWKINS. it is hoped to play two matches on May 4 and May 6 Each game
These teams played a friendly will start at 5 p.m. at the Hong-game on the Club ground, in ald kong Football Club's ground, al the fund ̈required to Happy Valley, permission for the send the Chinese team to the use of which is in course of being Far Eastern Olympiad. Owing obtained...
the nation.
KOWLOON'S VICTORY
POLICE LOSE IN CHARITY. MATCH.
The vote was carried with applause.
His Excellency then gave away the prizes to the winners, shaking hands with each recipient.
Men's Weller.
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INTERPORT TEAM.
Rev. E. K. Quick, b Young 42 E. F. Stewart. 1.b.w., b Vallack A. B. Ringham,
Capt. E. W. Morris, c & b H.M.S.
Cantrell Irquois, v. P. O. Meen, H.M.S. H. N. Baihatchet, b Cantrell.. Tamar. This bout ran the whole AW. Ramsay, b Young way of the three rounds and pro- Pay. Lieut.-Com. G. E. L duced hard hitting. Meen start- ed with a left swing on the face, C.Q.M.S. A. Stripp, c Pearce,
Hargreaves, b Young.. following up with a series of jabs. Rirgham once got in a good right, Capt. Armstrong e Hayward
2 b. Paffardd but came in for more punishment. There was too much holding in H. E. Hollands, e Vallack, b
Paffärd : The Championship Cup pre- the second round. Randall fight- sented by Mr. A. Rodgers washing well although getting most of A. C. I. Bowker, not out.
Puffard won by A. B. Quinn (Light).. The punishment. Randall was the The Welterweight Challenge aggressor in the final round and Cup presented by Mr. A. Rodgers got home some stinging hits. was awarded to P. O. Meen. Meen was adjudged the winner amidst applause. The bout proved interesting.
The School Challenge Cup was won by St. Joseph's College, G Danenberg carrying it away amidst much cheering.
Special prizes were given to Boy Massey (G.S.) and Young Gourlay (K.B.S.) for their plucky: fights..
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HORIZONTAL
1-A southern State of U. 8.
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B-To obstruct 9-Frolics
Total (9 wkts, dec) 148 Captain R. F. Walker and E. B. Reed did not bat.
Runs at fall of 'wickets:-1-8,
8-145, 9-148. 2-33, 3-35, 4-52, 5-52, 6-96, 7-135,
*BOWLING ANALYSIS..
to the fact that it was not gen- erally known that the game would be played, there was a very poor attendance. A fist game, was seen and the Sailors are to be con- doled with in nat winning. They
Men's Heavies. certainly had the best of the game
H. H. Rose (13 st. 2 lbs.), and had luck been their way, they
The Cup for the 100 yards Easma, v. Bdr. Lodge (12 st. 5 SATURDAY'S GAMES.. ' would have score on several Championship of the Colony won (lbs.), R.G.A The bout started
occasions. Their forwards com-
last Saturday at the V.R.C. sports with Rose forcing his opponent. [By "Dutchie"]
bined prettily, and had the by Mr. D. D. Urquhart for the Lodge acted more on the defen- Cantrell Football, of Saturday, was con- Chinese defence guessing on many third year in succession, was also sive, using his height to advan-Vallhack
two Thatches ascensions. Li Wei-tong scored the given away by His Excellency. tage, and delivered a straight Young
only goal of the game, beating the
Proceedings terminated with left which he followed up very Paffard Hawkins "goalie from close in. the playing of the National often. Rose was bleeding badly Hamilton
Anthem by the Band of the East from "the nose. In the third Sayer Surreys, which was in attendance. round Rose hit his opponent with
Results follows:
fined follows:-
At Kowloon the home team were opposed to the Police, the proceeds being in aid of the Ministering Children's League.
The teams lined follows:-
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Kowloom-Duncan: Wheeler, and Reed: Turner, Hayes, and] Paco-Latham. .McBride, McKelvie, Austin, and. Mason.
Police Clarke: Wynne, and MeWalter: Britton, Dewar, and "Goodwin; Jessup, Post, Johnson,
Kirby, and Simpson.
A return game would be of interest to all concerned.
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NEXT SATURDAY.
Chinese y Civilians
For the game next Saturday between the Chinese and the Civilians the following have been selected to represent the latter;
Rodger; Wheeler and Bishop; Watson, Stewart and A. Danean; Johnstone Forsyth, Johnson, Rocha and Brown.
The game will be played on the Club ground and the kick-off is time for 5 p.m. sharp.
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The game started with the Police attacking. But offside against Simpson and later Jahn- son spoiled what would have been a good change to `senre. At the other end, from the free kick for At the conclusion of the game offside, Muson obtained poses the "Lai Wah" Cup, kindly pre- sien, and. going down, centred sented by the Chinese firm of that for Austin to miss the post by name and won this season by the inches. Soon after this the latter Civilian team, will be presented to player made up for his previous the winners. mistake by beating Clarke with a rising shot that the "goalie" would have got to had he not been so intent on appealing for off- side, which, by the way, appeared obvious from the stund.
Kowloon continued to attack and the "goalie" was called on to save from Latham and Hayes, the latter's shot being a fine effort on the ground, and Clarke had to stretch full length to save.
Later MeWalter conceded a corner, and Clarke was called on to punch away from the corner kick. Mason hit the upright and.
the ball rebounding, Dewar clear
ed.
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V. R. C. BOXING.
SATURDAY NIGHT'S
FINALS.
TOURNAMENT ENDS.
Boys' Bantams.
Boys' Middles.
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14-One of the grains 18-Robust
15A Japanese coln.
17-Man's name (famillar),
10 Conjuntion.
22-Man's name.
24-Motor car (abbr.)
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A Greek leader. In the Trojan
War
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Southerner
during Civil War
18-Cried graso
18-Drag
19-Pertaining to the ear
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22-Same (Scotch)
23-Girl's nam
24-Combining form meaning "air"
35-First part of the name of a 25-Fellow of the Royal Society
noted California city 37-A part of the body
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(abbr.)
26-The point of anything
38-Enthusiastic follower of any 27-Meari, sex-tavat (abbr)
sport 40-Measure; estimate
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G. R. Sayer, st. Stripp, b Reed 15 Lt.-Com. Paffard, c'Morris, b
Reed
b Reed
b Walker
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a right before he was ready. Lt.-Com. Jotham, b Bowker.. 45 Lodge did very little attacking. A. W. Hayward, c Walker, b R. H. Ramsay (64 lbs.) Garri- Rose, although bleeding profuse- "Bowker .. 500 School v. J. Dillon (64 lbs.)ly, was attacking all the time and St. Joseph's. The decision was was adjudged the winner. given in favour of Ramsay Dillon led the attack, but Ramsay C. Giron v. K. G. Evans, both T. E. Pearce, 1.b.w., b Reed.. 23 stood well and delivered some of St. Joseph's. This encounter G. R. Lammert, e Hargreaves, effective rights. In the second was fairly good fo watch, both round, Dillon got one on hia op-fighting gamely. Evans fought. Lt. Col. Cantrell; b Bowker.. ponent's chin with his left, but in stylishly, using his left to advan- E. W. Hamilton, c Balhatchet, the final round Ramsay was the tage, but the same could not be aggressor and used his right said of Giron, who was inclined to L. D. McNicoll, not out freely.
hit low and once hit his opponent Men's Bantams.
when he was down. The referee H. Major (8 st. 4 lbs.) Hong- had to caution him occasionally. kong v. Boy Fleming (7 st. 11 Giron was awarded the winner on bs.) H.M.S. Brisbane. This was points, Evans being applauded for a lively bout, which opened fast, his plucky fight with his taller with plenty of close in-flighting, and bigger opponent. In the first round, Fleming smothered his opponent with both fists. Major shaped better in the next, but in the final round re- ceived a series of left jabs which found their mark. Major was adjudged the winner by a narrow margin.
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Men's Middles.
CLOSE
FINISHES.
INTERPORT CRICKET TRIAL.
LEAGUE MATCH.
Considerable interest was mani-
was homes.
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to the
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Total (8 wkts.) G. R. Vallack did not bat.
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47-A kind of prem 48-—To mix
49~ To rest at length
50 Like
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51-To' weary '02-Late Latin (abbr.)
32-Noted writer of Indian tales
(American)
34 Part of verb "to be"
36-Nat clerical
37-Great periods of time 38-Girl'a nama (familiar) 40--Proceed
41~Girl's name
42-Man's nemo
48--Writing fiuld
45-To be somewhat li 46-Prefx again..
(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's "China Mail" along with a new,
cross-word puzzle.)
BOWLING ANALYSIS;
Runs at full of wickets:-3-28, Goodwin 2-81, 391, 4-92, 6-102, 6-106, Lyal 7-124, 8-134.
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LEAGUE FIXTURES:
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The following are the League fixtures for next Saturday:-
First Division.
Pte. Eaton (11 st. 2 lbs.). Seldom has the Victoria Re- East Surreys, v. Stoker Thompfested in the interport trial match creation Club boxing tournaments
Saturday (10 at 11 lbs.). ILMS. the Club ground on attracted such a large gathering out the three rounds was charac- and their friends curious to see for Titania. This bout all through afternoon, and there was more than the usual attendance of members as that which watched the".
AN EXCITING END, ..
"F. Goodwin, b Shahabudin terised by too much holding. The themselves how the selected team between the University and the J. C. Fletcher, c Ngh Championships night.
on Saturday
The postponed League fixture H. Overy, c Yeow, b Rumjahn 1 first round was marked by, body would fare gainst the stay-at- Kowloon C.C. seniors on the His Excellency Sir Edward blows. In the next there
Shahabudin Stubbs, accompanied by Capt. some fairly exchanged kits, Eaton The interporters went
ground of the latter was not E. G. Jordan, not out Neville, A.D.C., and Sir Claud getting a cut below his left eye wicket first, the Rev. B. K. Quick marked by any high scoring on W. S. Brown, b Rumjahn Just before half time Austin time for the start of the most it- cautioned, and shortly after went freing the bowling of the Fest. The when the home side fell short of Severn arrived at 10 o'clock in In the final round Eaton was (captain) and E. P. Stewart of interest in the exciting, finish both sides, but there was enough
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got away on the left and sent interesting bout of the evening. the down for a count of eight.
opening was not too auspicions, for
Total special six-round contest between picked himself up and fought only eight rans had been matched one run for a tie, Marine. Betts and Ldg.-Stoker gamely, The decision went to, when Stewart was out, leg before.
Runs at fall of wickets:-1|0, Winning the toss, the Univer- 217, 321, 434, 550, 6158, 765, Piper.
from a ball from Vulinck (1 for 8).sity batted first, the total, with 872, 972, 1072. The fighting of the boys proved
Men's Lights. particularly interesting, as also H.M.S. Brisbane, v. A. B. Quinn the captain continue the scoring,
A. B. Shaddock (9 st. 11 lbs.), and was content for a while to let chief contributors, reallsing 73 Balhatchet took the vacant place Hett (15) and Hachiuma (11) as topped the runs. Goodwin the welterweight contest between, (9 st. 9 lbs.), H.M.S. Brisbane. hat when he did seem likely to bowling average with 4 for 25.
Rumjahn The boxing was very poor, there settle down he
The visitors met with disaster Sir C. Severn.. www bowled by
Shahabudin being too much of holding. Quinn Cantrell (2 for 38).
Morris next when the first wicket fell with a was awarded the decision.
went in but failed to score (3 for blank score board, but later im- Boys' Lights." C. Ligorea (75 lbs.), St. Ramsay.
135), and his place was taken by proved by sending 50 up for five Quick was meanwhile wickets. Petheram went in at
a hard drive. Clarke was in the right place to save, but Me Walter,
in trying to clear, deflected the ball into the net outside. the "goalie's" reach.
Half time:-..
Kowloon Police
runs on
2 0
A. B. Ringham and P. O. Meen.
The Officials.
The officials were :-
Bailey (Convener), Comdr, Bowner, Judges and Referees.-Mr. W.S. D.S.O.. (H.M.S. Ambrose), Mr.
Thompson.
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BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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LAWN BOWLS.
GETTING READY FOR THE SEASON.
With the opening of the League
Fender Shepherd
Taikoo v. Kowloon B. G, Kowloon C. C. v. Civil Service. Craigen gower v. Kowloon Dock,
Second Division:
Indian R. C. v. Talkoo.
East Point R. C. v.. Kowloon C. C. Police v. R. H. K. Yacht Club, The games are timed to start at 330 p.m. sharp, the home team being named first.
Kowloon Club.
Kowloon Bowling Green Club also had a match among members" on Saturday, the President's fa rinks going down to the A7 Presiden'ts by nine polats Tennis courts were s
season this coming Satu
Results were as follow. PRESIDENT'S VICE-PRESID
TEAM.
R. E. Nicholls, *R, Johnston, ~ (S.) 18 PT. Farrell
TEAM J. S McIntosh. W. M Johnston. C. Atkinson
In the second half the Police! rearranged their team, Jessop going to left half and Dewar to outside right, Goodwin Alling the centre half position. This seem H. Oxberry, Lt. Cockayne, Lt. Joseph's, v. G. Danenberg (74% keeping his end up, gdually this stage, and with Goodwin (6) ed to have a much better effect as Hill, R.N., (HM.S Ambrose), Lt. lbs.), St. Joseph's. The latter adding to his score by good batting, and singles from the two fol- far as the Police attack was con- Beckie, RN, (H.MS Ambrose), had the advantage in the opening which evoked the admiration of the lowers, raised the score to 72, cerned, but they were woefully Mr. T. G. Bennett. Lt. Comdr round, chasing Ligores round the onlookers. Ramsay, had scored six when he was smartly held by weak in front of goal. Simpson Younge. RN, (H.M.S. Tamar), ring. Though elusive, Ligores when he fell a victim to Young's Noronha at third man, his score was conspicuous for some fine Lt. Còmdr. Lyle, (H.M.S. presented an open front and was, bowling (4 for 52). Quick's next being 14 and the total 72. W. S.
the left, and his shots Hawkins), Mr. W. Logan, Lt. content to take punishment with partner was Hargreaves, but he Brown, the last man, was beaten next Saturday all the Clubs are with the fine weather should have been improved upon P. H. Drake-Brockman (Ist East head down. He came in for a was no more successful than Morris by Rumjahn without any addi- hard at work putting in some started off in suspicio by the inside men. Duncan came Surreys), Mr. D. Burlingham, lot of it in the third round, but and went out without anything tion to the score. Macaskill (27) useful practice. At the Police for the opening of t out to a shot from the outside left (H. K. P.), L. R. A. Chidson finished fighting gamely. Danen- being added to the total (5 for 52).hit a quartette of fours. Lyal Club. three rinks were going on within the first, minute of the re- (1st East Surreys), Lt. A. Whyte, berg won.
Capt. Armstrong was next man in (13) was despatched by a neat Saturday for spoons kindly put up sumption, and at the other end RE, Lt. Majendie, R.N. (HMS
Men's Feather.
and soon settled down in an one-handed catch by Noronha off by the Committes of the Club. Manon was "offside. "Hands" Ambrose), Lt. Comdr. Hake.. Lt. Sea. Codner (8 st. 91⁄2 lbs.), endeavour to beat the ball, the Sir Claud Severn. The folders The following are the results:- against Hayes saw Simpson get Comdr. E. C. Rhodes, RN. H.M.S. Carlisle, v. Dr. Bowles. score being taken to 96 before the shared with the bowlers the vic- McLeod Logra away and from his centre Dewar (H.M.S. Brisbane).
(8 st. 13 lbs.), East Surreys. Rev. E. E. Quick was snapped by tory by accepting seven catches. Tallas sent over. At the other end, with Medical Officers. Dr. B.. H. Bowles led in the first round with Young after making an individual Scores:- ar open gent, Austin shot wide. Mellon, and Dr. G. D. R. Black.
left jabs and in the next brought core of 12, which comprised a
University. M. C.-Mr. R. C. Witchell, Simpson forced
in his right also to advantage. quartette of boundaries. He was Wheeler, and Duncan had toʻl Time-keepers. Mr. S. Kelly, Codner asserted himself in the accorded an ovation on reaching the A. A. Rumjahn, b Goodwin ..
Soon after the Mr. C. Bond. Mr J. Lyon, Mr. S. J. final round with some good rights and forced the game, the partner A. 8. Hett, e Duncan, b Lyal 16 West
pavilion. Stripp joined Armstrong, B. P. Ng, b Lyal je goalie" was called upon to Rave Clarke, Mr. J. Brook, Lt. Sherwood although he was not quick to seize ship holding together until the C. W. Lam, Lb.w. Fletcher from Simpson, who had neatly (HMS. Ambrose), Mr. A. B. Alien. every opportunity when close in total reached 135 when Armstrong J. L. Youngaaye, b Goodwin
Stewards.-R. $. M. Maynard Codner won. tricked Wheeler and cut in to shoot. Post was presented with Hunt, Mr. J. Stewart, S. M. Good (1st East Surreya), Staff Sergt.
was caught by Hayward off a ball T. O. Yeow, run out Six-Round Contest.. a fine opening by Simpson, but win, Mr. C. M. Houghton St.
from Paffard. Ho was succeeded S. O. Shahabudin, b Lyal missed the ball on the bounce, Joseph's College), Mr. P. W. Ram Betts (11 st. 1 lb.), H.M.S. runs were added when, at 4.17 p.m., J. Noronha, not out
This contest between Mariné by, Hollands, but only a few moro S. Hachiuma, run out and Reed cutting in, cleared.
Kowloon took up the attack School) MS. E. E. Steele, (11 st. 6 105), Submarine, 88, score standing at 146 runs for nine
say, Mr. T. Harrison (Garrison Hawkins and Ldg.-Stoker Piper the innings was declared with the Dr. M. B. Gaman, hit wicket, and McWalter, in trying to clear. (GRC) MP Yvanovich, was the most interesting bout of wickste
b Goodwin A. Abit behind periously near the Soares, Mr. G. T. Nightingale (C. B.the evening. It did not, however, The features of the innings were
| Sir Claud Severn, b Goodwin **post. From the corner kick School), Mr. K. K Cooper, and Mr. go the full way, Betts sending his the batting display of the Rev.
Extras Mason sent in a close one that J. A. Thompson. Clarke got to and punched away Presentation of Cups. Wynne Bent Simpson away on the Before calling upon His Excel- left, and Duncan did well to save lency the Governor to make the
punch clear..
Д corner off
opponent down for a knockout in E. K. Quick, who gained more con-
Total
Murphy Sword
(Skip) Capt Adey,
16
(Skip).......20
H. Nish.
(Skip), 23 J. D. Thompson. J. Lindsay,
D Keith.
D. Harvey
(Skip). J. Kynoch.
Greenwood
(S.) 19
Taylor
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2 J. McLeod
7
A. Clarke
Reid
R. Stock.
Mair
R. Duncan.
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(S.) 17
(S.).16 R. Lapsley
9 Dick
Taylor
5 Field
Watt
1 Glendinning
Reynolds
11 Blackman
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Grant (S.) 24 ... (5.) 78 On the second grech an extra
D. Muir.
L Gay
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0 head had to be played, both teams
Smythe.
0 being sixteen at the ziet hord, On
8 the third green the losing team
were down to 22-7 on the eigh
& Matthews. Pancheon Wylie (Skip). .........19
A Gourlay
A. R. Whibley (Skip)R)
73 teanth head. On the 19th and th⠀
they scored a fye, and a
gettbug Piper into a corner where the nipid changes of partners, and 214, 835, 485, 5/88, 646, the fourth round. Betts led by Adence as time went on, in spite of Rians at fall of wickets-112; he sent down a shower of blows, the bowling of Young, who was 871, 971, 10|78,
spectively, but fallid Kokcore 22. the last heat
W. Rundell...Johnston.
D. Hazol.
J. Gibson
McNeil It. Dixon.
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