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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1925.
"CHINA
PRACTICE MATCH.
LOCAL FOOTBALL GAME YESTERDAY..
SOUTH CHINA V. POLICE.
MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
LOCAL OLYMPIAD,
VOLUNTEERS v. H.M.S.
. "HERMES."
SEVERAL DATES FIXED.
By six goals to three, the South
To date H.M.S. "Hermes" and China A.A. first team defeated a the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Police football team in a "friend- Corps stand level-one point each ly" game at Sookumpoo last even-in the local Olympiad between ing.
This match should have the two. The Corps won the been played last Saturday but was water polo by 7 goals to 1 and the postponed.
airplane carrier won the officers' swimming team race. The rugby match played was only a practice match.
The Chinese fielded their league side with, possibly, one or two exceptions. Their opponents were not all full strength but the Police nevertheless had their fair share of the game.
Further fixtures have been fixed as follow:-
4 GOALS TO NIL
HOCKEY CLUB LOSE TO PUNJABIS.
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
Visiting the Marina ground yesterday afternoon, the first eleven of the Hongkong Hockey Club lost to the Punjabi Regiment team by 4 goals to mil
The Club team was:
THE CHINA MAIL:-
CRICKET REPORT.
C.S.0.0.' LAST YEAR'S ACTIVITIES.
THE ANNUAL REPORT.
HOME SOCCER.
LATEST MID-WEEK
RESULTS.
'SUNDERLAND WIN AGAIN.
Зантенный
(Reuter's Service.). (
MILITARY SPORT.
GARRISON SWIMMING
GALA:
YESTERDAY'S. HUGE SUCCESS.
UNIVERSAL GAMEL
80C0ER PLAYED OVER THE
WORLD...
AJIURICA CĂTOVINO DA,
International Association football. Extracts from the Civil Service
At the R.A.S.C. çamber yester-matches have been inaugurated bes Cricket Club'e annual report for
day afternoon the Garrisore, wween Canada and the United Stater presentation to the meeting on
London, Sept. 23.
Recreation Club held their first definite proof of the progress of Wednesday, September 30 are as
official swimming gala, which from the game across the Atlantic. follow:-
Results of football matchea Finance: "Despite the circum-played to-day home team given, now onwards will be an annual All the evidence available suggeste that the first official match-mố event. Club Funds have first) are as follow:--- Division I.
The sports were held under the Montreal enjoyed encouraging an stances....
patronage of H.E. Major-Generales de Membership Present Total 217;Woat Bromwich. 4 Manchester C... 1
| C. C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G., who was Canada won by 1-0. The home materially improved."
....@ Sunderland.... 1; Last year 12 resigned and 38 Cardin....
an interested spectator through- players were drawn from Mon- out the afternoon. Other officers real and Toronto, and the U.S. present were Major R. S. 8. Patonam from New York, Newark, President of the Club), Lieut. Col. Philadelphia, Boston, and other F. S. Montague Bates, C.B.,
A return encounter takes place ins C.M.G., Lt. Col. W. A. Edmoades, New York in November.
joined. "The 'retirement of Mr.
Division IL
1
2
요
D.S.O., Capt. D. J. Alfree, Capt.
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P. W. F. Mills, A. P. T. Farqu-R. E. O. Bird (member since Darlington.... 1 Blackpool..............
Middlesboro... Preston ................ Ground: "This has been a dis-
Division III (Bouth). Marson, C. L. R. Becher, A. A. 1909) is a loss to the Club."
had it not Bournemouth... 0 Newport Dand, E. J. R. Mitchell (captain). E. W. L. Martin, H. Owen-Hughes, astrous year..
Messrs. Gipson and Wood it would Exeter 8 Queen's P.P. H. Drake-Broekman, Capt. R. F. R. C Allen, K. C. Thomson, B. D. been for the splendid work of Crystal P... Bristol C. Evans, and G. P. Lammert."
The Club forward line seemed have been far worse."
Games: Both sections of the Swindon..
Watford revival of interest in tennis; lawn fast going, one or two being new to it. This factor threw a great deal of the work on the defence. Mills in goal was safe, in spite of the four goals scored. Farquhar son played well and was better
It was unfortunate that Post 30, at the U.S.R.C. ground (Kow- unable to settle down on the very: Cricket League won; signs of|
of the. Police should put through his own goal twice. The Police forward line did not seem to have any marked plan of campaign in relation to the new offside rule. This defect-a a defect it is
Hockey, Wednesday, September loon) at 5 p.m., the Defence Corps team being: L/Cpl. P. W. F. Mille (Armoured Cars); Pte. A. P. T. Farquharson (Scottish Company), Pte. D. H. Sherman (Armoured Cars); Sapper A. A..
bowlers have maintained if not
Cricket: 1st XI, won 14 added to their prestige: matches, lost 2; drawn 8 (won 9
Flymouth...... 4 Brentford
1 Milwall'
1 Bouthend
ENGLISH LEAGUE,
DIVISION I.
Team
Goals
P.W. D. L. F. A. P.
Walker, Capt. C. J. S. Bensley, Lleuts. A. J. L. White, D. M. Rycroft, E. A. S. Cope, J, RA. Cookayne, H. St. A. Campbell, and J. A. Chester,
Much of the success of this hurriedly arranged meeting was due to the hard work put in by
could be easily remedied by a little Dand (Engineer Co.), 2/Liaut. than Becher who partnered him and drew 1 out of 10 league Tottenham... 8 5 2 16 12 12 energetic honorary secretary of
study the change and more oppor tunities of shooting, if not of scoring, will come their way,
South China were value for their victory and will be worthy rivals for any team this season.
AQUATIC FETE.
:SOME OF THE TEAMS
ENTERED.
SATURDAY NIGHT'S EVENTS.
For the inter-hong team race at the V.R.C. aquatic fête on Satur- day night, the following ten teams have entered :-
captain, Pta. E. W. L Martin (Infantry Co.); Cpl. H. Owen Hughes (Infantry Co.), Pte. H. J. Armstrong (Infantry Co.). Pte. G. P. Lammert (Infantry Co.), Pte. G. R. Vallack (Armoured Cars), Pte. D. J. Price (Infantry Co.) ་་
Association football, Friday, October 2, at the Kowloon Foot ball Club's ground (Kowloon) at 5 p.m.
Hudders.
9
matches). "Improvement in ing most noticeable...... Wall- centre-line and he was ably supington, a new-comer, played some
field 6 3 3 0 15 71 9 ported by Martin and by Daud to
The forwards very useful innings......
Reed Leeds 7 4 1 2 13 7 a lesser extent.
again bore the brunt of the West Ham... 7 4 1 2 11 9 hardly ever got going.
bowling. Ling. and Evans Anal 7 3 3 7 to
Bolton W... 8 3 2 3 15 13 both bowled excellently.... Sayer, de Rome, Fincher, Evans Everton 815 216 and Baker did most of the run Aston Villa... 62 getting."
At half time the Regiment led by 1-0 thanks to a perfect short from a corner. Two similar shots also found the goal shortly after the interval and the fourth was notched towards the end,
HOME CRICKET.
SCORES IN FULL OF BIG MATCH.
(Times of Ceylon.)
Notts County 3 I
West Brom-
between three competitors, and the two Misses Hunt were again prominent in the girls race.
Water Polo Match:
centres.
MOTOR RECORD.
ENGLISHMAN'S FEAT IN
PARIS.
TRE MAKE OF CYOLA.
Times of Ceylon.")
Paris, Sept. 7.
HOME BOXING. ROLAND TODD WINS AT
An Englishman, O. C. Temple, no less measure to Major S. Sriding a Macevoy-Temple motor Paton, the organiser, other officers cycle, in the 100 C. C. class, cover- alao rendering valuable assistance. od a hundred miles on the line-
The heats in some of the events Montlhery track in 68 minutes. had been decided in advance, and 50 79.100 secs., which constitutes 8 the programme as presented to a world's moord 7 the large number of spectators and
Paris, Sept. 8. 10.7men of the Army who lined the Mr. 0. C. Temple, mentioned
7 camber walls was all that could be yesterday as having set up a world's. Cricket: "A" Team, won 9 Burnley...... 8 2 3 3 10 19 7 desired. Interest was added by record for 100 miles in the 100 C.. matches, lost 4, drew 1. "Ably led Birmingham.. 8 3 1 411 12
the inclusion of races for Army class, rode, an O. B. C. Templa by Mr. Nihil... able to bat Newcastle U. 6 2 2 2 24 18 6 boys and girls. The former ended machine not a Macevor Temple.. to last man.....
Manch. Un.... 7 2 2 3 12 6 in a very close and exciting finish Alexander won batting average, including a not-Liverpool..... 5 2 2 1 94 6 out century. Strange also made aich..... 6 2 2 2 century, Edmonds showed all Cardiff City.. 8-2 1 58 12 5 round excellence. Sara took Blackburn.... 7. 2 1 4 15 14 5 bowling honours, including the Bar 420 259 hat-trick...... Bowling could be 'chester C. 6 1 2 3 9 13
The water polo match was between the Winners (38th Heavy strengthened by a good, fast Leicester...... 7 bowler."
1 1 5 to 17 3 Battery, R.A.) and the Rest of Sheffield U... 6 0 2 4 to 18
the League, which included play-
DIVISION II.
ers from the runners-up, the 25th
London Sept 7 Goals Heavy Battery. R.A., and ended
At the Ring, Blackfriare, in a 20 P. W. D. L. F. A. P. in a win for the Rest by four goals rounds contest, Roland Todd, the proved a great success...... won Middlesbro.. 8 6 0 2 23 12 12 to one.
British middle-weight boxing chan 314 league matches and lost 6................ Chelsea 6 5 10 13 4 11 The game lasted twenty minutes pion, beat Charley Ring, of Aus 18 Mr. R. Duncan presented a trophyPort Vale. 7 5 0 2 18 11 10 with an interval of five minutes. Ernlis, the referee stopping the fight 37 in the Non-League Players Com Wednesday 7 2 18 8 10 Within two minutes of the start in the sixteenth round, when Ring 106 petition."
Hull City..... 6 4 1 1 1 2 9 the Rest drew first blood by was badly battered. Fant Sansea...... 7 4 1 2 1869 shortly after with another. The Freston N. E. 8 4 13 13 189 notching a goal, following it up South Shields 6 3 2 17 5 8 88th Heavy Battery then acored Oldham ....... 6 3 2 1 14 5 8 their only goal of the match with Wolves 6 4 0 2 15 9 8
a fast and beautiful shot. The Bradford C... 6 3 1 2 8
Rest increased their lead by scor Derby C... 5
ing another goal, and making the Darlington....
position 3-1-at baïf-time,
Golf, Sunday, October 4, at Fanling, the Defence Corps team (in order of handicap) being: Captain R. Melville Smith (En- gineer Co.), 2/Lieut. E. J. R. Mitchell (Infantry Co.), 2/Lieut. R. L. Moncrieff (Armoured
In the three-day cricket match Cars), Captain J. B. Ross (Scotwhich commenced at Scarborough tish Co.), Pte. E. D. Black on September 5 between the (Armoured Cars). Sgt. D. G. M.C.C. XI which last toured Bruce (Armoured Cars), Pa. Australia, and Mr. C. I. Thorton's Swire; Jardine's; Lane, Craw, J. W. Alabaster (Infantry Co.). XI, the full scores were:— ford's; Hongkong Electric Com Pte. T. C. Monaghan (Infantry pany; Asiatic Petroleum Corn- pany; Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company; Taikoo Dock Company; Shewan Tomes & Co.
Hongkong And Shanghai Bank; P.W.D.; Butterfield and
Some of the teams have been selected, as follow
Taikoo.-J. M. Mclntyre, J. Stewart, K. McLennan, K. Boulton, W. Gardner, D. C. Speirs, and C. Conway, R. Gray, C. H. Summera, D. Davidson (reserves).
A.P.C.-E. Railton, R. Y. Frost, D. Ogilvie, L. M. S. Lloyd, V. Hast, L. A. R.
Duncan.
Co.)
Boxing, Friday, October 28, 9.15 p.m. venue and further de- tails to be decided later.
1
LAWN TENNIS,
DEFENUE CORPS
R. A. MESS.
MATCH ON SATURDAY.
V.
a
M.C.C. AUSTRÁLIAN XI-1ST, Hobbs, run out Sutcliffe, 1.b.w, b Kennedy Sandham, run out Hendren, b Haig
J. L. Bryan, c F. W. Gilligan,
b.Macaulay
Hearne, c F. W. Gilligan,
Halg
J. W. H. T. Douglas, t
Macaulay
Kilner, b Macaulay Tate, b Haig
A. E. R. Güligan, c Holmes,
b Halg Strudwick, not out
Extras
1
Lawn Tennis: Season interrupt ed by storm of June 15 and tho strike.
Lawn Bowls: "New green has
Mik
Accounts: Year's profit 1 $1,486.07; balance at fixed deposit $6,601.39; balance at current 41 account, $317.76.
8
7
7
0
Season's Averages.
1ST ELEVEN.
Inns, Total. Aveč. 424 30.28
E. C. Fincher...17 0B. D. Evans ....12
28 F. E. Lawrence. .17 A. R. Sutherland: 9 .14 F. Baker....
This Saturday the "A" tennis team of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps will visit the Royal Artillery Mess, Kowloon, to play return tennis match, the first hay- ing been won by the gunners. Play commences at 4 p.m., four pairs, each set 9 games. The Corps team, in pairs, i
Plc. D. R. Gawler (Armoured runs; Haig, for 99; Kennedy, F. H. Holdman
for 46; Astill, 0 for 27; Holmes,
H. & S. BankA. C. Groves, A. Xavier, R. W. Lee, G. Havers, A. Lopez, R. L. Mon- crieff, and W. J. Clark (re-Cars) and Pte. G. R. Sayer (Re- serve).
sorves): Cpl. H. Owen Hughes Infantry Co.) and Pte. W. Hyde (Scottish Co.): Lieut. C. Willson (Artillery Co.) and Sgt. N. L. H. Railton (Artillery Co.); 2/Lieut. E. J. R. Mitchell (Infantry Co.) and Pte. H. J. Armstrong (In- fantry Co.)
H.K. Electric. C. Clarke, E. Easterbrook, E. Smith, B. Vickers, A.Gelgan, A. Amery. Whampoa Dock-V. Ram- say, W. Hyde, H. Duncan, W. Matchin, A. Duncan, G. Whyte, and A; Bliss (reserve).
Jardine's.-D Lyon, K. Mason, D. Purvis, G. Puncheon, F. Goodman, A. Cornaby,
For the water polo match between Kowloon and Hongkong, the teams are:---
INTERPORT BOWLS.
TO BE PLAYED ON THE TAIKOO B.C. GREEN.
LIST OF FIXTURES.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
274
Total Macaulay, 8 wickets for 83
222 24.66
330 22.00
169 21.12
8 73 9.12
45
9.00
7 28 5.60
8378
215 19.01 H. G. Wallington.12 192 17.45 E. W. Hamilton. 7 42 10.50
E. B. Reed 6 0 for 28; Rhodes, 0 for 3; New-F. J. Ling.....
The following played man. 0 for 20.
M.C.C.. AUSTRALIAN X1--2ND. in less than 60%
Matches:→→ Hobbs, b.Macaulay
G. R. Sayer.... 9 336 48.00 Sutcliffe, c Astil, Macaulay
F. J. de Rome.. 8 140 17.50 Sandham, c Macaulay, b
21 T. D. E. Pendered b 47 9.40 Haig Hendren, b.w. b Macaulay. J. L. Bryan, b Stevens J. W. H. T. Douglas, not out
Extras...
0 91
W. H. Edmonds.. 3
28 14.00
2
47
R. C. Witchell 68 F. L. Squibba
8 2
24
43 21.50 28 29.00 26 A. E. Wood..... 3
8.66 2ND ELEVEN,
Barnsley.....* Blackpool..... 8 2 1.5 Stoke........ 7.2 0 5
Notts For ... 60 Portsmouth...
Southampton.
Stockport..... 7. 10 Clapton ...
Fulham....... 6 10
DIVISION HIL Southern Section.
13 5
The play was very fast in the 18.4 second half and produced only one. goal just before the final whistle, the Rest beating the champions by 4-12-
Goala
The roalkeeper of the winning z team played a brilliant game and 2 warded off many persistent attacks, for which he was repeat- edly applauded. With a less able guardian between the posts, the result might have been the reverse.
· President's Remarks.
%
**THE RING!"
OPPONENT PUNISHED,
(Times of Ceylon."')
RUGBY MATCHES.
RESULTS AHEAD OF THE MAIL.
(Times of Ceylon."')
London, Sept. 7. Besults of the rugby matches played to-day in the Northern Unio are as follow:-
Rochdale 4: Barrow 15.- Huddersfield, Warrington 16. Swinton 82, Halifax 21.
JOCKEY'S DEATH.
(**Fimes of Ceylon.""},
P. W. D. L. F. A. P.
London, Sept. 8. Reading 743 0 12 8 11"
The death has taken place af Mitwall ..... 7 5 1 1 20 8
Prior to the distribution of Jockey A. Thorburn, well-known m Watford 8 4 2 2 13 II 10 Plymouth. 6 5 0 1 22 6 10 prizes, Major Paton said that this India a few years back.
was the first time that the Garri Narthants... 6 4 1 1 14 8 9
son Recreation Club had held an Newport 7: 3 3 14 10 9 Brighton...... 5 4 0117 9 official swimming display, al- Exeter 7 40 3 11 68 though swimming had been a Challenge Cup (Prize presented Bristol R..... 7 3 1 3 10 12 7 favourite pastime with the Army. by H.E. Major General C Norwich 7 3 1 3.8 107 The meeting had been only moot. Luard, C.B. C.M.G.). Open Aberdare ... 31 3. Ied a fortnight age and consider Offers of the Army-1 Llent Swindon...... 8 3 14 11.157 ing the short inte taken to R.Q. F. Johnston (A.D.C. to Southend 8 3 1 4 15 217 complete the arrangements, he Major General Liard). Bristol C 7 2 ·3 14 15 6 considered the Club had done Army Girls Handicap. Bournemouth 238 12 very well. This success be attri Doris Hunt; 2 Phyllis Hunt Merthyr... ... 6 2 2 2 8 8 buted to the generous help given Gillingham... 6 2 1 3 10 9 6 to the prize fund by the men of Luton 7 2 141 11 the Garrison, the General Officer 95 11.75.Charlton ******
1 3 2 2 53 Commanding, and Messrs. Lane, Luard said that it gave him great 75 10.71 PR
55 153 Crawford, Ltd., who presented 5.II 17 2
valuable and handsome, cupazi 6.8-251
Irre. Total. Avge Total (for 5 wkts. dec.) 171
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
C. F. Alexander..10 250 27.77 Macaulay 8 wickets for 61;W. H. Edmonds.. 8 188 26.60 Haig, 1 for 22; still, 0 for 26; F. L. Squibbs...11 195 21.68 Kennedy, 0 for 18; Stevens, 1 for H. E. Strange 10 212 21.20 25; Newman, 0 for 1.
W. Cullip.... 8 112 14.00 J. H. B. Nihill... B. 112. 14.00 H. F. Harper...10 110 18.22 6 8. B. Spillett 10 R. A. Smith
MR. THORNTON'S XI.—18T. "
G. T. S. Stevens, Lb.w., b
Tate
Holmes, b Tafe
~~Kowloon-E. Railton (capt;)"," Local lawn bowls enthusiasts A. Duncan, V. Reed, G. Jack, met yesterday afternoon to fix V. Ramsay, B. Rasmussen, D. details for the visit of the Shang- Lyon, J. Pearne (reserve). bal interport team who are due to Hongkong. J. Stewart arrive here on October 5 by the (capt.), G. Razavet, D. Laing, "Empress of Asia." The engage- E. Brodie, T. King, S. H.ments. of the visitors will be:
A. W. Carr, b Tate Garrod, L. Weill.
Tuesday, October 6, v. Kow-J. CW. MacBryan, lb.v., b loon Dock Recreation Club.
Wednesday, October 7, Inter- port match v. Hongkong on Taikoo Recreation Club Green,
Thursday, October 8, v. Kow- loon Cricket Club.
Friday, October 9, v. Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
Nine have entered for the open one length scratch race.
SCOTTISH CO.
VOLUNTEER ACTIVITIES IN SPORT.
The following have been ap pointed in connection with the sporting activities of the Scottish Company Hongkong Volunteer
: Defence Corps :-
Football: Pie, & McKelvie,
Saturday, October 10, v. Civil Service Cricket Club.
Saturday, October 10, Inter- port. dinner.
Tate.. Rhodes, Lb.w., b Douglas Antill, run out
W. Gilligan, b Kilner..... N. Halg, not out.. Newman, lb.w., b Tate Kennedy, 1.b.w., & Tate Macaulay, e Sutcliffe, b Tate
Extras
"BOWLING ANALYSIS,
41C. Sara.....
The following played
19
9
in less than 60%
Matches:-
9
8
7 12 2.40Crystal P.....
19 C. H. Beardall.. 8 162 20.25 17 A. W. Grimmett. 6 132 26.40 30 H. F. Westlake. 3 81 15.50 12 T. D. E. Pendered 4 $4 8.50 11 H. R. Buttera 2
Bowling Figures po
1ST ELEVEN. Wickets 26
Breatford 7.
1,000 RUNS.
"RANJI'S NEPHEW'S
TOTAL..
(Times of Ceylon.")
G.O.C's Appreciation."
At the conclusion of the distr bution of prizes, Major-General
pleasure to be there and give
He congratulated the 88th away the prizes Major Paton Heavy Battery on winning the had thanked everybody but him water pole cup for the fourth self, and he now thanked him for the trouble he had taken in ar year in succession, and he ranging the first swimming gala thought it was time that some-He also thanked Captain Allfred body else had a'dart at ft.
for his assistance. The events for the children, He considered that the first which had been so marked a suc-meeting had been an extraordin cess and was attended with keen
ary success. There had been competition: he said, will be in good races and close finishes, and cluded at future meetings. Great Folkestone, Sept. 8. Souring 14 runs for the Gentle credit was due to the handicap certainly the boys races coul men against the Players X. 8.pers for their capable work which not have been better. The hand 1107 Duleep sinbji completed his 1,000 conduced to good races and close capping was good and provide
exciting finishes."
The General said that it 18.85 runs for the season in first-class finishes. In the case of the Misses
Hunt, he thought it was dificult extraordinary, the way the Art to handicap thatchairthey were extremely, chat stuffcren learned to swim. Baru one had passed, the new arriva Ha neked, the Ampy men to take with no knowledge of awimm to swimming moryaad me and had turned out experts. Thin E.Waid that new year he bypad to comidered was due to the ington, BzI have the wimming, conditionses offered by the bato
provide for aches of the Colony and the
6
17
Total
12; v.
UR-THORNTON'S**I~~2ND.
Tate, 7 wickets for 75 runs; F. Baker Douglas, 1 for 42; Kilner, I for E. W. Hamilton. 14.
E. E. Reed 32; Hendren, 0 for 18.
The following bowled
179 F. J. Ling
B. D. Evans
Average
7.76
80 28
8,08
10.07
Monday, October Craigengower Cricket Club..
Tuesday, October 18, v. Tai koo Recreation Club.
captain: Corp). A. W., Brown Wednesday, October 14, 47 CAC. 8: Stevens, & BUD, Din less than 60%
honorary secretary; Pte. Johnson (No. 5 Platoon), "L/Cpl. Mair (No. 6), Pte. Howard (No, 7), as Committee, Company sports, for the "Koe Cheong" Cup pre sented by Mr. R. G. Shewan :-
selection committee.
Second League
selecting the Hongkong interport A trial match, with a view to team, will be played on Sunday October 4, on the Tarka green at 3.30 pm. Probables and
Basa
2/Lt K. S. Morrison, convener Possible, will play Pte. A. T. F. Farquharson, hon_Bin L orary secretary" Sgt. Bwan and Cpl. Gerrard (No. Platoon Cpl. Hyde and L/Cph Mair (No. 6), Sgt. A. G. Simpson Cpl. HR Forsyth, Pte. Walker and Pts Stevenson (N6, 7)BE
Inter Platoon Betition for cup presented: B. M. Dyor1 CPL F
Kilner MAQUILLA 26 Hatches:- Holmes, a Strudwick, b Tate WH. Edmanda.
C. W. MocHryan, c Sand HG Wellington ham, h Kilne PALATT. D. A Pandered A. W. Carr, e sub. b Sutcliffe 62 LB. 0. N. Haig, b Tate Rhodes, and 30t Astill,/kbib'dant
Newman, not but
pot Extras A
AGR., Sever, 26 T: L. Squibb
cricket.
improved
Bach wimming
ger stalen per men when it was the deer
men to get into the water t Speaking of water rejes said that he went to see and, ather day, but it did not***
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