SATURDAY DECEMI
"CHINA
CRICKET NOTES.
LEAGUE PROSPECTS THIS SEASON
AVERAGES AND STATISTICS.
(By W.P.C.)
Even now, when some of the
1925.
MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
Division II.
A. Hoalim (U) 2 74 70 70.00)
W. M. Gittens (7) 8 71 101 6050
HOLIDAY CRICKET.
T. W. Cart (C.S.) 3 36 49 42.00 A, C. L. BOWKER'S BOWLING
H. S. Gordon (H.) 3. 48 34D 39.68
B. C. K. Hawkina
(CS.)
L. D. MoNicoll (HL) 43 71 35.80
Mid Shoes (N.)
T. R. King (P)
(J. Hall (EK)
G. Lae (X)...
8. B.
Spillett (GS.) Zimmern (U)
444 112 37.33
J 34 89 84.00
77 101 88.00
¦Y, A. Wahab (1).... 6
FEAT
TAKES. 9 ARMY WICKETS..
54 27,00
A. C. I. Bowker the Hongkong 64 81 27.00
interport opening (fast to 50 25.00
medium) right-arm bowler, dis- 49 24.50 148 23.88tinguished himself yesterday in 45 138 25.00 the first day's play of the cricket
20
30
341
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teams have played off more than Hassan (L) half their fixtures, it is difficult to F W. Howell (K.) say who will win the senior cricketCF Alexander (1) 2 league this season. Several teams. B. F. Raven (K.) 06 H.F. Harper (0.93 4 32 still have a sporting chance.
Mid. Dickens: (N.) #91
* Signifles" not out."
де
87 22.33 match on the H.K.F.C., ground 82 20.60 between the Club and the Army. 88 2200 in the annual triangular series 40 20.00
82 20.59
Kowloon and the Royal Navy [Minimum 2 innings but not still show the way. Each Club less than half matches of respec- has three more gumes. Kow-tive team, average 20 runs or loon's remaining opponents are lover.] H.K.C.C., Craigongoway, and the
R.A. The Navy have yet to meet the University, R.A., and CRC. The two series are about the same, with the Navy's list slightly the easier. if any. But the prospects of the senior service will be gov erned by ship movements.
BOWLING AVERAGES,
Division 1.
Rev. B. K. Quick (U)
Average.
5.89
X 1.16. 25 4.73.
10.12
S. O. Shahabudin (U.) Lt.-Gol Cantrelk (N.).. Pay-Com. Woodward (N) 16
E. Stewart (H.K.) A. C.1. Bowker (HK)... W
10:41
F0.00
12.20
21
12:42
12:67
Sgt. Gifford (B.A.)
Last Saturday's victory by Kowloon over the University flat. tered the winners. The K.CC. P. Goodwin (K.) fielding leaves a great deal to bet
onslowe (R.).
H. N. Balhatchet (U... } 13.00 desired. From a spectator's point. M. el Arcul (1)
(1.) of view the bowling did not seem A. d' Arculi! to deserve the success it attained.
B. Evans (0.5) Lt. Silliton (N.)
For some unaccountable reason Capt. Allfroe (8) the University-who, even with- K. G. Lammert. (1.K.)... out the Rev. E. A. Quick's assist-
Division: IL
ance and "moral support" ara a. D. E. Ponderod (HK) good, if not strong, batting side-Pay-Lt. Allen (N) simply got out once the procession G. E. Ursoll (0.9) started. Even though the Univer. A. R. F. Raven (K)... xity are not so favourably placed R. G. Robertson (P)
as they were, I shall be surprised
if they finish any lower than where they stand now.
FK
There was only one match last week in the junior division, and it did not concern the leadership Incidentally, it saw the return of C. Sara, the Civil Service veteran, who took 50 league wickets in a season. May he still render good service to the game!
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D.
. F. Alexandur:(P!)
Feat
D. Bold (HE
H. Grifin (H.K.)
A. Hoalim (U.)
W. Howell (K.)
| Lt.. Hayter (N.)
G. Lea
A. S: Suffed (1) | H. B
Eng Lt. Bennett (N.)
Gordon (HK) W. L. Edmonds (CS) Lt. Emley (N) A. Lacay (P.),
M. P. Madar (L.)
J. Hall (H.K.)
· B. N. Sudan (U...)
Y. A. Wahab (1)
He captured nine of the Army wickets, the soldiers being dia- missed for 82 When stumps were drawn the Club, were 100 for 4 wickets. Play is to con- tinue to-day.
THE CHINA MAIL
HOME SOCCER.
FIRST OF HOLIDAY MATCHES.
HOW THE BIG UNS FARED..
(Reuter's Service.)
London, Dec. 25... League football matches played to-day (home team given first) resulted
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division L Arsenal 8, Notts County 0. Birmingham 3. Tottenham
Blackburn 2, Everton 2. Bury 6, Manchester City 3." Cardiff 9, West Bromwich Albion 2.
Hotspur 1.
Leeds 2, Burnley 2. Liverpool 6, Newcastle 3. Manchester United 2, Bolton 1. Sheffield 2, Leicester 4. West Ham 5, Aston Villa 2.
Division II.
Blackpool 0, Chelsea 0. Bradford City 1, Wednesday 4. Clapton Orient 2 Southamp
Lammert, the left-hander; spoilt Bowker's chances of get- ting all ten scalps by capturing the eighth. In catching Goodyer, Lammert fell full-length to alton 1. Eshort balk
In spite of his excellent figures Bowker went down an occasional bad ball and he fell off towards the end. The ball with which he dismissed Edmeades pitched twice before upsetting the bails.
Darlington 1, Hull2:
Fulham 2, Middlesborough 0. Notts Forest 4, Barnsley 2: Oldham 1, Wolverhampton 2. Port Vale 0, Derby I. Stockport 3, Portsmouth 3. Swansea 1, Stoke E.
Div. III (South). Bournemouth 2, Bristol Rovers
SOCCER FINANCE
HOME AMATEURS TO BE.
VIAXEDA
OLUBS IN CONSTERNATION.
(Times of Ceylon.),
London, December 4. The leading amateur football clubs in a state of conterma tion as a result of the Treasury's silden demand, for income tax for
RIOT ON A SHIR
FIERCE CONFLICT AND BLOODSHED,
MAN'S HEAD BUY OFF..
(Reuter's Servios.)
Batavia, December 26. fierce conflict raged between Muchasar contract coolies und 20- ship's coolies on board the steamer
B
INDIAN CONGRESS.
CHANGE. EN SWARAJUST POLICY
„OOMING: BATTLE.
(Router's Service.)
Cawnpore, December 24. The Indian National Congrese on December 28 will be presided over by Mrs. Sarojini Naidu, who given un ovation by crowds
on her arrival here from Bombay,
The majority of the crowd wor's There was
the past five your's operations. **Bengkulu on her way hither
The authorities even refused to from Banko Island...... make an allowance in respect of Ten native passangers, and even empital expended on ground im Macusar women, joined in the fraymill-made clothes. provements. Any instances of the The steps officers dealt vigorously little evidence af kladdr or hand burden is that St. Albans will be with the rioters, who were ammed woven cloth for the spread of which mulsted of 81,138.
with knives, but before order a Candhi is labouring although all stored four natives were killed, one the leaders appeared in hand-woven- Macasar coolie having his head clothes in accordance with Congress practically cut off, whilst 20 coolies rules. were injured.
Motions to be submitted to the The Bengkulie raturned to Congress include proposals Banken Istud where the police at Swaraj outside the British Empire, Frosted all the coolies before she reboycott of Briksh goods, and the
sumed her voyage.
LAWN TENNIS.
BRITISH TEAM NOW IN SOUTH AFRICA,
MORE UNTAILED RESULTS.
(Times of Ceylon.)
Bloemfontein, December 5. The British antennis team beat the Orange Free State by 7 matches
nil.
Cole Reas and Summerson Great Britain) defeated Duplessis and Symonds 7/5.6/%
Britain), beat Connor and Mrs Eames and Miss Colyer (Great
Reid, 6/1, 6/2.
Mis McKune (Great Britain), defeated Mrs. Duplessis, 5/3, 6/2. Crole Reus (Great British des Raleat Fonnor, 6/1,6/3.
Brighton 6 Aberdare 2. Bristol City 1, Southend 4. Exeter 4 Plymouth 0. Gillingham 1, Luton 0. Merthyr 4, Newport 1.. Milwall 2, Brentford 1. Norwich 4, Crystal Palace 3: Queen's Park Rangers 2, Charl-Duplessis, 6/4, 8/1. ton 2.
After I for 16, Morris went without the addition of a run-0. Bowker's second victim. The fast bowler was
first put on chunge S he arrived lafe. Hattersley Smith saw 20 runs added mainly by Stripp's sound rather than brilliant batting, but the Major did not break his duck." (8 for 36). This third 492.wicket was the first of a series of Sve which Bowker captured in his. 7th and 8th overy, which gave no runa. Pollard (4th), Chideon (5th), L. Smith (6th) and Edmeades (7th) all went with out any change in the score.
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13:07
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4,88
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7600
7.30
0
7.88.
7.82.
7.57
7.60
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8.60
13
9:33
25
10.18
6 10.39
£
13:10
15
U 9.50
11.00
11:20
4 11.25 1380
10
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11481
1 19:00
17 18.28
10
13.30
1
11.00.
14.14 14.56
Goodyer kept his end up while Stripp continued to add runs slowly. This partnership pro- duced 35 runs and the innings closed for 82 Bowker's 14th over produced 1 run and Colone!! Robertson's wicket (who, was brought in owing to am
Army player not turning up); and his last ball (15th over) finished the Linnings.
[Minimum 2 innings but not no less than half matches of respec-3
tive teams, average not more than
runs per wicket.]
Although there has been printed comment on the remarks printed last week regarding play-15 ers representing both the 1st and 2nd elevens of respective Clubs, a certain anfiourit of talk has result- ed! It is the opinion of some that regularity ought to be preserved, but it will be left to the league committee to take the initiative--- And, do the work.
League Records This Season. HIGHEST INNINGS,
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Senior, Indian R.C. 236 (for wkts.)
C.C., Craigengower V,
I.R.C. ground, Dec. 19.
Junior, Royal Navy 2nd XI 200 (for 6 wkts., dec.) v. Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI; K.C.C. ground, Dec. 5.
LOWEST INNINGS, Last Saturday's senior matches
Senior, Craigengower C.C. 26 v. brought about a general reduction in the batting average, and E. C: Indian R.C, L.R.C. ground. Fincher is now in a strong posi-Dec. 19. tion at the top. He has batted three times, all "not out."
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Midshipman Stephenson has Bussed the 300 mark, whilst A. H. Madar, one of the best I.RO bats, is the third to reach the 200 aggregate. Three Junior Univer: sity batsmen come in for the first time, and Houlin takes first place.
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Good-amilyses by a number of bowlers last Saturday have brought about an improved ap- pearance in the senior, bowling Ögures.
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12
Changes have to be recorded under League records this sea son," there being new "highest" and "lowest innings in the senior division, both from the same match.
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BATTING AVERAGES.
Division I.
TO ON
B. C. Pincher (58) 2. 47" 135 125,00
H. Owon Hughes
(HE)
8 09* *84 84,00
Lt. Santos (N.). 6. 53 127 83.50
W. C. Hung (C.R.0.) 3 69 168 62.00 Mid. Stephenson (N.) 182-301 50,60
D. Fritz (C.C.C.)... 82 147 49:00
Dr. Hattersley- Major
Smith (R) BONG
2 02 92 $48.00
E. E. Stewart (HK), 4 79
E. Fincher (C.C.C.) 8 81
B. Mader (1)
Lt. Halsey
Capt A
102 42.00
82 41.00
58-223 88.00
47 103: 34:00
89.50.
Armstrong (8.) 8 to 201
Junior, Navy 2nd XI 54 v Indian B.C. 2nd XI, LR.C. ground, Dec. 12:
HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL SCORE. Senior; Mid. R. H. Stephanson (R.N.) 162, Nov. 7
Junior, T. H. King, (Polica) 17 not out, Nov. 21
BATTING AGGREGATE,
Senior, Mid. R. H. Stephenson (R.N.) 808...
Junior, Y. A Wahab (IRC) 148,
MOST WICKETS IN AN INNINGS.
Senior. Lt. Halsey (RN), 7 for 53, Dec. 5; J. Ling (C.S.) 7 for 36, Dec. 5; Pay Com. H. W. Wood- ward (RN) 7 for 41, Dec. 19.
Stripp hit 6 fours off Bowker off Reed and 2 off Lammert who also gave the Army stumper
six into the tram lines),
Reed bowled consistently and kept down the runs. Stewart brought off two nice slip catches and Owen Hughes shove in some spectacular felding.
Reading 2, Swindon 0. Watford 3, Northampton 2.
Div. H (North). Accrington 4, Tranmere 3, Ashington 1, Barrow 4. Coventry 2, Crewe 1. Grimsby 3, Bradford 0, " Hartlepools. 1, Durham 1. Lincoln 8,. Wrexham 2. Nelson 7, Wigan 0: Rotherham 0, Chesterfield 1. Southport 3, Doncaster 8
Scottish League (Div. II.). Third Lanark 0, Clyde 1..
The league tables now stand:- ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Team
Division 1.
Goals
Godfree ands Miss McRae (Cat. Britain) defeated Kirby and Mrs.!
Mes. Watson and Miss Ridley (Great Britain) defeated Miss |Dupreezandi Miw Bidwell, 670,6/0. Godfree saidi Bames (Great Britain) defeated Kirby and Kelly," 6/1, 1/6, 6/8.
HOME CRICKET.
WICKETS STILL TO BE' COVERED.
M.C.C. CONFIRM DECISION.
(Times of Ceylon.)
HEAD-ON SMASH.
RAILWAY EMPLOYEES
KILLED,
(Reuter's American Senotos.)
Charleston, Dec. 24. killed in a head-on collision near Four railway employees were
Monk's Cerner.
Mr. John W. Weeks.
The fmer Secretary of War, Mr. Joh. Weeks, was among the passengers, slightly injured.
IN TIME OF WAR.
London, December 4. The Marylebone Cricket Club confirmed the recommendation pass- ed at the Captains' meeting on October 5, continuing over next, SEIZING OF ENEMY SHIPS. PW.D. LF A. Pienois the system of entirely cover escal.22 13 4 5 48 32 30 underland.. 22 32 46.53 39 28 7g the wicket at the option of the fudd' held to 973-38 31 25 home tour. Manch. Un... 7 10 4 7 36 30 241 diraiuglum.22 10 48 37 34 24 Tottenham... 22 10 4 843 46 24 yes-W. Bromwichar 9 5 7 47 37 23 Aston Villa...21 8. 7 6 49 23 3 efeld U. 22 10
3.9 54 47,23 3ton W...... 22 9
Hayward got the bulk of the Club's runs. He hit 10 fours and, is undefeated.
When stumps were drawn terday the score stood at:-
THE ARMY.
Capt. Armstrong. b Bowker C.Q.M.S. Stripp, not out Capt. Morris, e Stewart,. b.
Bowker
Major Hattersley Smith, b
Bowker
Major Pollard, b Bowker Lt. Smith,
* Pearce, Bowker Lt. Chidson, c Stewart,
Bowken
19
Hary ..........21 10 2 9 49 49 22
4 9 43 37 22
:
61
vecastle U.2 7 7 7 41-43 21
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TENNIS SURPRISE.
AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS.
DEFEATED..
Melbourne, December 5.
BRITAIN'S DECISION.
(Reuter's Service;)
0 Liverpool... 207 6 7 33 27 20 championships finals the results British Government in
if City 22 9 2 1 39 20 were as follows
Austen
the
for
dissolution of the Swarajist Party in order that the Congress itself shall carry out the programme the Council on more approved lines.
It is considered doubtful whether tise motions advocating complete independence and boycott of British goods will find much support.
Meanwhile Jayakar, the Bombay Swarajist, and Kelkar, leader of the Maharashtra Swarajiate; ATA do battle with the Pundit Motilal arriving with numerous followers to
the a change in Swarajish programme from obetanc tion to responsive co-operation.
Nehru for
A special feature of the gathering will be a conference of Indian Communiste.
YULETIDE.
HOW IT WAS SPENT AT HOME.
THAW SUCCEEDS SNOW,
(Reuter's Servios.)
London, Dec. 25. Christmas Day opened in true old-time style, snow and wintry conditions, obtaining practically throu
ut the whole country, but l a, thaw set in in the Sout! bringing back the damp and mugginess now usually asso- ciated with the holiday!
Londoners mostly spent the day. by the fireside. The streets were deserted, though there was a certain Hveliness in the evening when the gala dances began at most of the big hotels.
The churches. were crowded. Locarno as the herald of peace furnished the keynote of many
sermons.
London, Dec. 24. -
Notwithstanding the cold hardy "As its purpose appears to have swimmers competed in the usual wholly falled," Convention Six event on the Serpentine. One of of The Hague, dated October 18, the participants was a septuagen 1917, relative to the statue of arian, who admitted that the enemy merchantmen at the water was, rather cold." Another outbreak of hostilities, has veteran, aged 78 years, won the Sverton 22 6 9 7 45 48 21 In the Victorian lawn tennis been denounced by
Hampstead Heath event in the pond at Hampstead.. a. des. patch to His Majesty's represen 0 West Ham...2 9 2.0. 0ackhura 22 6 7 0 46 43 19 3/7, 6/3.....
47 20 Nchlesinger bead Fifchett, 5/9, tatives abroad signed by Sir Chamberlain, Foreign Voits Courty 22 7 40 31 38 18 Lekester....21 6 5 10 39 47 17
Melines and O'Hara Wood beat Secretary on December 18, 1926. chester C22 51 54 65 16 Puttero and Hawkes, 3/8, 14/16,The despatch says the object of the Convention was to introduce Leds U21 6 4 11 1617/5, 8/8, 6/4. Burnley2256 IX 35 65 16)
uniformity of practice into the treatment by belligerent States of enemy merchantmen in foreign parts at the outbreak of war. fhese were appropriated by the Government concerned, which was. difficult to reconcile with the at titude of the Powers at The Hague in 1907 and with the pro- of the Convention. Middlesbro' 22 12 0 10 42 40 24 Scotland in the Sunday Herald Owing to a decision of the Privy Cortsmouth...22 9 6 7 44 50 24 Charity Cup competition this Council, the British Government
is debarred from adopting a simi
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Lt. Col. Edmendes, h Bowker, Spr. Goodyer, e & b Lammert" L-Col. T. A Robertson,, ..
Owen Hughes, b Bowker. 1 Capt. Allfree, b. Bowker
Extrus
Totul Bowling Analysis.
D
82
0. M. R. .19 7 20 .. 1 0 2 ......14.1 5. 35
3. 0
H.K.C.C..
W
17
Reed! Junior, Eng-Lieut. C. R. P. Stewart Bennett (R.N.) 6 for 39, Nov. 14; Bowker [RG.. Robertson (Police) 6 for 17, Lammert
Nov. 21; W. H. Bdmonds. (C.S.C.C.) 6 for 46, Nov. 28; Päy- Lt. Allen (R.N.) 6 for 36, A. W. Hayward, not out G. R.. Sayer, b Goodyér Dec. 6; H. D. Rumjahn (I.R.C.) 6 for 25, Dec. 12,
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WICKETS AGGREGATE. Senior, Lt. Gal. A. S. Cantrell (R.N.) 28.
..Junior, W. H. Edmonds (CS,CC) 16.
200 RUNS THIS SEASON,
Mid, Stephenso
Capt, Armstrong.
A. H. Madarbu...
(R.N.). (Surreys). (1.R.C.),
20 WICKETS THIS SEASON.
• (RN). (K.C.C.))...
LL-Col Cantrell
F. Goodwin
LEAGUE TABLES.
CB. Bayst (0.9.) 1800 Royal Navy
Capt.
5. R. Qgick (U.) 3
Lept Col. Edmeades
(BA)
Lt. Nicholson (N.)
W. Bennet
A. Wood (0.8.)
H. C. Hung (CRC)
A. A. Enmjabn
Kowloon
12-80-7.66, 27.50° Indian
6 01* 110 27,50 | Craigin|
24
26.50 Chimere
3420 RE.00
482 71 23.06 CC. and
Lit. Com.Armitage(N,346 6738 1.0 2nd
AW. Hayward (ELE170382.25 Potion
C.QMF Stripp
Navy 2nd
1484422.00 1.8.0
38.0.8K
AW. Ramsay' (K)
Division
0.12 17
E. J. R. Mitchell, c, &
Morris
BF. Stewart, b.w.
Goodyer.
H Owen Hughes,
Bollard
T. E. Bearce, not put
Division IL
Nole-Patterson and Hawker ace Australia's best players.]
LOCAL SOCCER.
Goals PW.D. FA P.) Derby C20 12 5 340 18 201 Wednesday 21 13 3 5 49 26 29 Chelsea20 10 8 2 41 17 08
The following will represent Hdham19 10 5.4 36 23 25 Portugal in the match against visions
Port Vale......31 11 28 42 33 24
South Sheldez 10 38 34 23 afternoon: W. Ogley, Plar practice conclude
3lackpool.....22 9 4 9 38 31 22 Fernandes;
1 adulli City....21 10 2 9.30 28 22. Xavier; C. F. Remedios, A. A. The despatch, concludes by Bradford C20 767 25 22 20 Remedios (Capt), H. C. Remedios pointing out that of the Powers Wolves 20.848 31 31 20 A. P. Guterres, A. Fuertes, A. V signatory to the Convention
MOROCCO.
IMPORTANT SURRENDERS OF TRIBES.
GREAT STRATEGIC ADVANTAGES.
(Havas Agency):
Fez, December 26. The disintegration of the Riffan block.connues withy incressing rapidity...
The whole of the Senadja tribe
66 Preston V E 22 9 2 11 40 5 20. Gosano, J. Silva, A. Brown. Re- seventeen failed to ratify it made surrender and handed over
5 Swansea 15 8 3 7 35 29 19 serves: A. V. Remedios, H. A. Germany and Russia ratified thodages and arms.
Sioke 21 7 5 9 29 35 19 Alves. 11 Notts Forex, 200
Batrus
Total (for 4 wkts,) 109
·Bowling Analysis,
Goodyer
12.080"
Lt. Smith
Morris' Pollard
140 18 20 408
with important
reservations. The Senadju tribe, which held
The match fixed for yesterday, The United States did not sign at the Wergha Valley, not only is one.
69 26 26 18 Darlington...21 66 935 43-18
Barasley30 6 68.20 Southampton 22 5 5 12.30 Clapton 20 6 2 12 17
18
England v. China--was post- poned on account of injuries to some of the Chinese team.
all..
Fulham 2 4 5 13
Stockport. 21 4413 27 48 12
Division III.
Southern Section.
Geala
PAW, DALFA R
Plymouth19 13 4 2 59:28:39
Division LIL
Northern Section.
Goals P.WD.LT A Pu
SYRIAN REPORT.
NO ARMISTICE YET SIGNED?
(Reuter'a Serator.)
Paris, Dec. 24.
of the most important tribes, but the occupation of its territory will give the French great strategic ad- vantages
The tribe of Benioulid has stoo amrendered..
According to a message from Wezzan the tribes of Jeolu and Ghomaru rebelled against Abd-el Krim and imprisoned or execute the principal cadis appointed by him.
Reading 20 10 7 3 32 22 37 Bradford,.....21 14 3 448 19 31, that the report that a Franco- A message from Beirut says Bristol Co....20 10 5 5 37 25.25 Neiton Brighton.....20 11 36,47 37 25
974 47 35 25 Druse armistice has been signed 1.B.C. CLUB MATCH
Grimsby 10 5 5 44 24 25 is untrue. Millwall 1995 539 19:23 In an inter-club match on the Southend 20 11 18 44 34 23
105 4:40 36:25 Indian Recreation Club ground Northants ...19 10 3 § 37 35 23 Ch between teams representing Mar Walford 20 9 4 714 35 22 Halifax
Merthyrizo 7 7 6 34 31 31. ried and Single, the result was a draw, time saving the married Norwich
ds 29:33:21: 84 2 26 20 2
58-613 21
Parla, Dec. 24 CHILE'S NEW CHIEF. It appears that the report of 19:45 31 18 22 the signature of a Franco-Druse
Reute 10 4 6 37 23 23
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clared with 905
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Double
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Gillagkam
Swin.
30047 36 37 32 armistice was at least premature 20 30 10 37 34 21 4s no confirmation of the report 69-4/32 31 2 has up to the present been 10 19:36:45 21:
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