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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1926.

"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS

LOCAL SOCCER.

FIVE JUNIOR LEAGUE MATCHES.

MOSLEM'S FINE WIN

An interesting Junior league match among four others played on Saturday was that between the Moslem "A" and the University. The result was in doubt until the end when the Moslem team won by four goals to three after clean game. Seven goals against

RIFLE LEAGUE,

VOLUNTEERS THREE MEN

SHORT.

LOSE TO "IROQUOIS,”

a

Yesterday H.M,S,.. "Iroquoia" met the Hongkong. Volunteers in rifle league match and won by the margin of 71 points,

drizzling rain falling the whole Weather conditions were bad, a time. Visibility was poor at 500 a 600 yards.

Although the HK.V.D.C. wore

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WHITE WINGS.”

YACHT LOSES MAST IN STRONG BLOW.

FOURTH CRUISER RACE,

"La Cigale," the crack boat of Yacht Club cruisers, broke her mast in a strong blow south of Lamma yesterday in the fourth race of the season.

Conditions fluctuated a great deal. Starting off with the wind about force four, there was neces sity at one stage to stake off spin-

THE CHINA MAIL.

LOCAL CRICKET. Bowlin

SAPPERS LEAD IN JUNIOR

LEAGUE,"

...

TWO, TEN-MEN MATCHES.

Four langue cricket matches. were played on Saturday, two in cach division.

Ng. Sze-kwang

| Ching:

Yeo

halysis.

L Sparrow Harper

A. Reynolds, b Edmonds... 27 2. Cng, Bloxham, Je Car, b

Spillettes vi 2470 12

W. CHung, G4,5 2.

Chinese 1st XI N. Szokwong, H. D. Eur jahp, b. Madar, kengereen T. Yeah, e H. D. Rumjahn,

Madar

W. C. Hung, b Rumjahn.... Playing one man short, the Royal ||3.. L.. Youngsaye, e D.. Rumjaḥn,. Artillery were beaten by a Club

b. Arcullyoaks

1st XI. In spite of a similar handi- C. Chon, e O: Ismail, b. Mudar .......... cap, the Chinese scored a narrow. C. Hung, rotired hart

H. L. Yang b Madar win over the Indian 1st XI

P. 8 Wong, b. Madar H. Ching, b Arcul C. Wong, not out

Extras:

The Royal Engineers gained the lead in the junior division by de feating the Indian 2nd XI The Civil Service "A" team went down to the Police

In friendly games two Royal Taikoo lost to Navy teams lost.

one by Recreio: "A" wore scored | defauled they were by no meangakers while at others; boats had Craigengower by "n small margin..

by the Surreys. Reserves. Kow- loon "B" playing ten men were beaten by St. Joseph's Bourders,

HONGKONG, LEAGUE,

Division II: "AM

Surreys Ras Club de Ree Kowloon Res... 3. Summys Bruma..

Division I "B"

Mualem "A". 4 University

Su.. Jon. Boaalers 4 Kowloon B Drums Reke... 1, St.. Jos. Res.

Drums Beaten.

disgraced for they had to fire with

three men short.

Individual scores at 200 yards, 500 yards, 600 yarda, and total. were

:|

H.M.S. Troquota,”

The course was from the club. [round Lamma Island to star-

board, distance 25 miles.

to wait for a puff.

1

League L

CLUB V. ARTILLERY,

"Es Cigale" was towed back by Ladye Jean after her accident.

Playing on their ground, the The positions in the race Hongkong CC 1st XI defeated (finishing, and on handicap re-the Royal Artillery by 61 runs.

B. A. Day 23, 31, 26. —— 78, Sub-Lt. Jenkins. 13, 22, 2666spectively), together with points: C. P. O. Stuce 22. 30, 20 72. P. O. Vincent 26, 22, 8 55.

Ldg. S. Woodford" 21, 19,

2262

3

0

A. B. Houre 80; 28; 14 — 709 A. B. Lobb 28;. 24, -22 — 72.

The Kowloon Reserves at home) drew first blood in their game with the Surreys Drums when Millard made no mistake with a spot kick given owing to Leavy hunding in the penalty Aren. Early in the game the druns badi bad luck when a clear. ance was made after the ball struck the crossbar and then the upright.

Freestone egunfised

with or lightning drive and her Miles gave. Kowloon the lead at ht time:

A determined but fruitless effort was made by the Drums to ever up moffers, Morris raced down the wing and passed to Miles, who scored the tirùnd go. For Kowlbow.

A. B. Webb 24, 25, 15 = 64, Total 541, plus 25 (6 per cent.

for open sights) = 566, H.K.V.D.C.

J. Lyon 31, 32, 29 = 92.

N. L. H. Railton 25, 29, 32 D Reid 26, 28,, 3084.

'T. Williams 26, 22, 83 81. F. Goodman 23, 29, 24

761

gained to date are:-)

Tavy, II, 5th, 1st, 38 points. Coquette, 2nd, 2nd 49. Norseman, 3rd, Std. 46. V. and 1, ist, 4th, 88 Brenda, 4th, 5th, 30. IHMS "Titania's" cutter was 4th home and beat all the others on corrected time but is not the championship.}

8Dr. Craig, e&b Edmonds...

A Lacey, Haynes b. Spillett [R. G. Robertson, not out BJ Dyar, Bhatin,, b Spillet:

5. Randle, b Booker W. L. Clark, b... b. Booker

Extras

FRIENDLY GAMES.

20:

*

B:3

Oi

3:

-84

20

14

1

4.

HOME SOCCER.

CUP-TIES AND LEAGUE RESULTA

15 GOALS IN A MATCH.

Router's Scratce.) u

London, Feb. 20,

Football matches played to- 187 day (home team given first)

resulted:

ENGLISH F.A. CUP,

(FIFTH ROUND)

2 Clapton Orient 2, Newcastle 0.

Millwall 0, Swansea. 1.

20

24.

Total

4

Bowling Analysis.

1

C. M..

E. W

2. Sarg

02 1

1

Edmonds..

Bi

1 54

8:

apillott

Booker

8. 0: 34 41

38

10

Total (for Dwkts.) 93 One man absent.

Bowling Analysis.

CIVIL SERVICE v. NAVY,

D M.

Avell

$1.9

Madar

Yo

3

R. W 212 84

*

18

2 [})

2.

League L

LR.C. v.. RE."

Carreem

10. Tamall

H. D. Rumlah ...

Sunderland

United 3.

Manchester

Notts County 0, Fulham 1 Southend 0 Notts "Forest 1.

Playing at home, the Civil Ser-Bolton 3. South Shields 0.

The

vice C.C. 1st XI kept down a Royal Navy Arat taam to 39 runa. 5

wickets ware shared by Evans (8 0 7.0 for 8) and Sayer (6 for 20). 81

Civil Service won by eight wickets, the score being passed during the second wicket, partner- ship. Strango. (32), Lawrence +27) and Wood (20) were storers in a total of 109 for nine wickets.

Navy 1st XL

The Club batted first and closed their innings for 147 runs. Hayward and Mitchell opened the The Indian RC 2nd XI, play- innings. The latter was senting at home with ten men, went back with no score on the board down to the Royal Engineers by Pay Lt Hussey, Evans, b Owert Hughes went next with the nine wickets and gave the utter

Sayer total at six. Other wickets feltat the lead in the junior league. 30 Humphreys), 62 (Pearce), 86 (Armstrong), 89 (Lammert), 128 quickly dismissed by good bowling. Batting Arst, the Indians were in(Hancock). After a partnership: M. P. Madu: made 25 and Nazarin with seven men, Hayward's fhe 13 not out... Capt. Bridgland took innings terminated with the total three wickets at a cost of one rum 144. He scored 90, which in each. Higgs captured two for five eluded 13 fours.

and Jacob three for 14.

SATURDAY'S SPECIAL." On Saturday, a special race 86. was held. Owing to the lack of

wind the course

was shortened to-Chub to Channel Rocks, Cust Rock, mark off Kowloon Dock, finish at Club. (newrly 5 miles),

The order of finishing was Senlark, Adele, Alsa, Joan.. Pierette, Lol. Two boats did not finish.

C. Figgit 28, 30, 1376 :* Total 495

WHISTLE BRIGADE.

LOCAL SOCCER REFERDE: LEAVING.

Lent soeren

enthusiasts

will

her with regret that Mr. G. C. Stevp, R.N.. is leaving for Hone shortly on B.M.S. “Concord."

During je period of service with Stoneenters range staff, Mr. Sleep, | have condugbed football matcher Kowloon: Vickers: Knight, with credit, earning the respect of Spany: Street, Brown, lier; both players and spectators. Morrisa, ask Millard Miles, Eastmar

ar

WALKER CUP.

SELECTORS FOR BRITISH TEAM..

St.

(via Colombo,):

1

one man short, replied with 86 The Royal Artillery, playing:

rune..

with 184 for

The Royal Engineers replied seven wickets. Bowker (6 for 40) and 3londin (26) left with the total at Hancock (8 for 37) shared the 39 The next two batsmen brought wicketa.

the total to 86 before they were separated

Hongkong.CC. 1st XI. A. W. Hayward, b Gifford E. J. R. Mitchell, b. Rough H. Owen Hughes, c. Chester, *b. Rough

b Sloane Stanley.....

London, Feb. R. Hancock, Rb.w., b Rough blast to the selection of the Anteri-A. C. I. Bowker, not ont

Andrews-As a counter-L. F. Ralph, run out.

Mr. Staep is an ofvial referee of Can Walker Cup team five months. N. Young, c Smith,

#

the Royal Navy and Marines, and Drums: Crockett: Hutchins, of course of the HX.F.A Leavey Newman. Freestone. Aylward; Baker, Burridge, Mutelf, Parker, Robertson.

Seven tio. One....

Surrey, Reserves scored seven goals to one against Recreio "a" at howloon The winners played ten men throughout, while the other side hall nine at the start and another turned up later.

In attempting tio clear, Assumpean defeated the ball into his own goul out of Silva's reach. Sika (left wing) made the score one all by putting into an amply goal when Anderson: left his

charge to clear fron Remedios.

Before half time Cheeseman and Stairs, gave the Surreys 2 lend of two.

A vigorous attack was kept up by the Surreys from the re-start, Silva having a hot time at goal Robinson scored the fourth goal for the Surreys and Stairs added three more. one going through the custodian's legs..

Moslem's Superiority.

The University were beaten by

11

INTERPORT SOCCER..

Reuler's Service.)

Shanghak Feb. 201 - South China played Bast China in the national footbal competition fo-day and won by five goals to one.

SHANGHAI VICTORY.

. Shanghai, Feb. 21, The Shanghai interport foot- ball team defeated the combined South and East China football ers, by 5 goals to mil

CANINE DERBY."

Gifford

Extras

Total Bowling Analysis,

Before the contest, the champion- ship committee of the Royal and Ancient has appointed Messrs. H. Hilton, R. Harris, B. Earwan and W. Murray as special sub-committee, who, it is.

Qi M R T. understood. will select inmediate- Rough

.17 01 66. ly twenty players, from when the Gifford ... ..11.2 4'4. Feight members of the British Cup Lt. Smith

2 22 team will be chosen.

Sloane Stanley.. S 0 10

Royal Artillery.

US, INDOOR TENNIS,

(Reuter's American Service.)

New York, Feb. 20:

En he semi-finals of the U.S. In-

door lawn tennis championships, Borotra (France), the defending champion, beat Brugnam (France) 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 and Lacoste (France) beat Van Ryn, the Just American hope, 6-2;6-

Aston Villa 1, Arsenal 1. Manchester City 13, Crystal

Palace 4.

SCOTTISH FA. CUP.

(THIRD ROUND),

chief Dumbarton 3, Clyde 0

די

Third Lanark 4, Brechin Ou Falkirk 0 Rangers 2. Morton 1, Albion 0. Aberdeen 2), St. Johnstone 2. Bathgate 2, Airdrie 5.

0:

Hearts Di Celtic, 4.

0

Lt. Cord, B. Evans

Sub. Lt. Gilman, b. Sayer ... Lt. Robertson, e Evans, b Sayer

Capt. Mercer, by Evansv Capt. West, Strange, b Sayer 12 Mid Dickens, e Fincher, B

Sayer, we still

Com. Gray, b Evans

Lt. Nicholson, e Hamilton, b

Evans ...

Pay Com. Coomber, b Evans Lt. Conways not out

Extras.....

"Total".

Bowling Analysis.

B

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32.

St. Mirren 2, Partick 1.-

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division I. Burnley 1, Huddersfield 1. Cardiff 2, B.rmingham 0. Leeds 1, Liverpool 1.

Sheffield 3, West

Albion 2.

Tottenham 4. Bury 2..

Bromwich

Leicester 2, Bhekburn 1.

Division II..

Barnsley 2, Southampton 0.. Bradford 0; Derby 0..

Chelsea 6, Darlington 21 & Middlesborough 4. Stockport 0%. Portsmouth 0, Oldham 2. Wolverhampton 5, Stoke 1.

Division III (South). Aberdare 3, Norwich 1. Bournemouth 2, Merthyr 1.. Brentford 2, Bristol City E. Chariton 1.. Gillingham 0.

Exeter 2, Lutow 2.

Coombar

6. R. Sayer, B. Mercer

58 E. C. Fincher, not out

Extras

Division II (North), "

3 Accrington 3, Nelson 2.

5

Total (for 9 wkts.) 109 Bowling Analysis.. ;

Doncaster 1,. Wigan 1.

Durham 2, Halifax 0.

Hartlepools 2: Rotherham 1.

Lincoln 2, Crewe 2.1

0. MR Rochdale 5, Grimsby 2.

34 83.0

Southport 5 New Brighton 2,

Ji

90

Indian 2nd XI

39'

0

M. P. Madar, st. Bridgland, b

Goodyer

26

.0.

ME:

W Fr.

Evana

Σ

I Hassan, b Jacob

H. J. Armstrong,

TE. Pearce, e Gifford, b

Rough...

J D. Humphreys, c. Smith, b

Roughin a

S. A. R. Ismail, b Jacob.

Sayar

.. 11.2 G

3:1

B

5

2 265

14AR. Minu, b Jacob..

2

J. S. Ackber, c. Jacob, b Jones:

Civil Service. 1st XI. H. Wallington, b. Gilman

2.

12:

R. Nazarin, not out

18.

Bensley...

A. S. Suffad

Goodyer, b

H. E. Strange, e Hussey, b

Nicholson

F. Bakor, West, b. Gilman..

B

Higgs

I

P: J. de Rome, b G3lman...

G. P. Lammert, b Smith

2

10

A. R. M. Samy,

Bridgland

Blondin, b

Q

FE. Lawrence, o Glman, b

Coomber

27

5A. Butt, c Blondin, b Higgs A. D. Madar, c Jacob, b Bridg-

land

0

A. E. Wood, e Gray, b Coomber B. D. Evans, run, out

26 Reading 2, Newport 1.

.0

Swindon 2, Queen's Park Bangers

0,

7. W. Hamilton, c Nicholson, b

Extrag

1

Watford 0. Plymouth" I..

5

14

Total (for 9 wkts.)

147

On man absent,

Bowling Analysis.

C M... 8.

W.

5 Goodyer 2 Jacob

13. 8.

8. 1

.-16.

7

14. 3

1Jones

4 0 18

1 Mercer

1 Higgs

...8 2.

6

2 Gilman

D 1 24

3

Trummere 3, Bradford 2,

Bridgland

2.2 0:

3

2 Nicholaun

6. 0 26

1

Walsall 3, 'Chesterfield 1.

1.b.w., b:

Coomber

"5

1

21

*

Wrexham 2, Ashington 3.

1

Sgt. Blondin, e Butt, b Madar

26

22

Spr. Goodyer, c & b Minu

SCOTTISH "LEAGUE.

24

Q.M.S. Faro, run out

31

0

S. S. Higgs, e Madar, b

.Suffiad

10

Lt. Jacob-Larekom, c Ackber,

Valley and won by 60 runa.

6. Madar

10

o

Sgt. Jones,

e Madar,

D

18.

Suffiad...

SS. Kelly, b Ackber

16

Sgm. Durand, not out

Extras

13

3

0

9.

Bowling Analysis.

1

Total (for 9 wkts.).. Que man absent.

Bowling Analysis.

86

0. M. R.

..

Suffiad

7 0 30

Madar

9: 2 32:

I

01. M. *R. W.

Ackber

4.2 0 30:

2

D. E. G. Nicholson, b Snooka

44

Bowker

12 "2.*

40 .11 1 87 8.

6 Minu

6

0 29.

R. K. Hepburn b Devenport

I

:

P.RC. v. C.S.C.C. “A”

C.R.C. v. LR.C.

Capt. Bensley,

Bowker ....

Lt. Chester, b Bowker Capt. Parkes, o Lammert, b

Hancock

Major Hattersley Smith, c

Ralph, b Bowker

Lt. Smith, e Owen Hughes,, b

Powker

Lt. Sloane Stanley, b Bowker BS M. Page, c Hancock, b.. In the indoor doubles semi-final Bowker

(Reuter's American Service.)

Quebec, Feb. 23. Frank Dupuis won the three-day

Richards and Hunter (USA)M/Gr. Rough, not out international dog "Derby," coverheat Brugnon and Bailey 6-2, 6-2, Extras ing 123 miles, divided into three land will thus Japanch of forty-one miles, in Anderson, in the final on Monday. hours, 32 minutes and 10 seconds. The second day's lap was completed

A "W. G." JUBILEE during a blizzard. Twenty teams. competed.

W. T. Tilden und F. G Anderson L. Hall b Hancock (USA) Dent J. Borotra and Rene Sgt. Gifford, c Mitchell, Encoste 6-4, 6-4%

Hancock.

four goals to three in their meet-five goals to nil Mr. McTavish ing with Moslem "A" on the was referee, Garrison ground.

deficit, but the Moslems got furThe teams were

1

meet Tilder and

W

The Indians batted first and dismissed for 93.

Royal Engineers,

H.F.C.C. v. NAVY.

41

A junior team from the Hong-Clydebank E, Kilmarnock 1..

kong CC. were the guests of the Hibernians 1, Queen's Park 2.

18 Royal Navy 2nd XI at Happy Motherwell 2, Cowdenbeath 1.

The Club team batted first and

declared with 185 for nihe wickets..

Nicholson played a sound game Club when they visited Craigen- 12 for 44

Total (for 7 wkta.). 134 "Capt. Bridgland, Col. Maukin-

Parker distinguished power and lost by 25 runs,

himself in both departments, spor

Craigengower batted first and

ing 48 and taking seven wickets made a total of 111 runs. Arcult for 35 rus.

|(23) gave a good account of him- The Navy innings closed for 75 self before he was "dismissed.

tosh and Q.M.S. Jacob did not bat.Iuns. Lt. Spencer (26) was top Abbas (29) was top scorer.

scorer:

Club 2nd XI.

P. Jacks, c & b Lea

2. M. M. Watson, b Davenport.

wickets Robertson made him-

H. C Burgess, e Studholm, b

Palairet

W. W. Mackenzie, b Snooks

H. V. Parker, c Peuce, b

Snooks...

R. W. Lee, b Snooke

Taikod replied with 86 runs.. Moore, who had captured seven. wickets for 39 runs, was also the

5 outstanding batsman of his side,...

compiling 26 by good play.

Craigengower.

Arculli, e Moore, b Boulton 23 1. P. Lim, b. McNeillie

5

4 W. B. Muskett, b McNeillie..

Y. Abbas, b Finnie, b Moore. 29 43 F. Zimmern, e McNeillie, b

Moore

0

2. Mowfung, c Young, b

Moore a

OJ. C. Fletcher, b Moore...

F. K. Modi, c Muaro, b Moore

29 A. E. Phillips, c Young, b

Moore... 185 P. A. Dixon, c Finnie, b Moore

D; Clow, not out

Extras

7 1 8 1

This is the jubilee year of Dr. Hancock W. G. Grace's highest innings in first-class cricket. The match was M.C.C. against Kent at Can-

The Civil Service C.C. "A" team terbury, the date August 11, 1876, Recreio opened the score follow and the champion's score 344. Six team of ten gained a two-wicket Police Recreation Club when, but- Playing at home, a Chinese R.Cwore benten on their visit to the scored for the Moslems and Japp bing over Garrod's head placed the master batsman, playing at in an exciting match.

After ten minutes play, Minuing a corner kick, and Rocha Job-days later-he.,, on August. 17-||win over the Indian R.C. 1st. Xting first, they' declared with 102. H. Griffin,, not out

runs for nine wickets.

G. R. Vallack, e Taylor, b equalised soon after. There was Fertes in a position to score the Cheltenham, ran up 818 not out

*Snooks... The home team replied, with a no further score in the first half.second goal. Rocha scored the

for Gloucestershire against York-were all

total of 187. They passed their D. A. Rushton, not out Mohammed and Mino put the third goal: A, A.. Remedios. andshire. It was not, however, until Correem played well for 47 and opponents, score after losing their Extras Moslems ahead. Japp reduced the Fuertes added the remainder.1896 that the doctor-again exceed-Tainail assisted with 24. W. Cseventh wicket and won by three

Total (for 9 wkts,, dee.) ther ahead. The University ClubGarrod; Gerrard, Bishop; ed the 800 mark, getting 301 for Hung proved deadly with the ball self quite at hormo and

Bowling Analysis. player added another goal shortly Summers, Lyon, Watson; John-Gloucestershire against Sussex on and accounted for eight men at a hit all round the wicket,

M. B. W. before the final whistle leaving stone, Forsyth, Brodie, MeBride, August 8 of that year. These total expense of 12 runs.

his score of 54 Including sixteen |Leo were his only scores of 300 or

With their last pair at the fours and two sixes. A ball bump-Davenport. Recreio Fernández; Ogley, more in first-class circles.

wickets and but a few гилн

ed into the chest of the last Police Palairet, behind, the Chinese. sup batsman, who was given out, leg Studhölm FANLING GOLF,

porters had an exciting time. At before wicket.

Farquhar this stage Madar and Arculli

Civil Service “A”

Snooks. The semi-final at Fanling yes- bowled cautiously and the fielders F. Haynes, e Craig, bLacey.. terday, in the junior champion-kept wide awake. Wahab made a R. W. S. Paterson, b Robertson ship of the Royal Hongkong good throw at the wicket when E. C. K. Hawkins, e Craig, b Golf Club resulted---

the batsmen undertook a risky run Lacey with a deficit of two, but they 5. B. Spillett, b Robertson. reached safety, and later Ching F. E. Booker, b Lacey

He was soon boundary to leg. after bowled by Arculli.

Indian 1st XI

them one behind.

Kowloon "B" Blanked,

Morrison.

Xavier; H. C: Remedios, "A, A. Remedios, V. Remedios; Fuertes, Silva, Mauricio, Rocha, Brown

"Kowloon v. "Titania."

On the St. Joseph's ground, the Boarders were the only scorers (four to nil) against Kowloon "B"

The "goals

from came.

In preparation for their shield Figueiredo, Souza (2) and Chul match with the H.K.F.C.. next Hing.

Saturday, Kowloon had a practice ton 2 up.

A Close Game..

محمد

In an evenly contested game on the Sookumpoo "B" ground, the Drums Reserves won against St. Joseph's Reserves by the only goul scored:

Bowles failed to convert from a penalty in the first half...

Five minutes before the close Brothers headed into the net from a well-placed flag kick.

FRIENDLY" SOCCER.

Club v. Recreio,

On the "H.K.F.C. ground, the Club went down to the Recreio by

G. Layton beat A. W. Shovel A. 0. Brown meets

A.

game with H.M.S. "Titania" on Huraphreys next Sunday in the Save the winning hit with a H. F. Harper, hit wicket, b

the Railway ground, and were superior by the odd goal in three.

Kowloon's goals were weak shots in which the ball hit Potta shoulder and rolled into the net. Taylor and Cavelle were the scorers. Baker scored for the "Titania" midway in the second half with a fast shot. The teams were:-*:

Kowleen AYDEX: Bead McKelvie; Turner, Simms, Sibley; Taylor, McBride, Spary, Caveille, Waterford,

other semi-final.

INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY.

(Reuter's Seroton.).

Dublin, Feb. 20.

A. H. Madar, c Ng Sze-kwong,

b Ching

S. A. Curreem, 5 Hung

Robertson...

C. H. Edmonds, h Robertson

E. A Bastin, ́ ́c · Croix,

Robertson

2 H. F. Westlake, run out

4

Total

Bowling Analysis.

18.4 23 2

6

1 26 1

6

17 0

2. 0

12

0 Grimes

201

McNeillie

26 Boulton

Of

6-1 Navy 2nd XI. 1Lt. Spencer, b Parker

Mid. Taylor, b Griffin

Lt. Palairet b Griffin

80 Mid. Farquhar, b Parker.

10 Lt. Studholm, c Jacks, b

Griffin

Lt. Com. Ingham, e Burgess,

2 Parker:

5 Moore .

0. M.

8 1

29

.16

1. 89:

8 1 19.

16

Taikoo.

11 J. Finnie, b Dixon

1.

Cpl. Lee, 'c Burgess, b Parker

3.

,.4

A. B. Snooks, b Parker.

Capt. Davenport, c & b Parker

3 Com, Peace, b Parker

4

Total (for 9 wkta., doc.) 102

OIsmail, Yooh, b Hung:

24

47 T. W. Carr; b Lacay

Extrae

8. H. Iamel b Hung

:'0

0

C. Sara did not bat,

8. Robertson,

Lacey

Wales beat Ireland at inter-D. Rumjahn. c Yung, Ching rational hockey by 4 goals to 3. U M. Omgr beHung

RM e Arculli

· Minneapolis (Minn.), Feb. 11-† Hungarian, Johnny Brown, the English L. D. Rumihhn, not cut bantamweight boxing champion, Y. A. Wahab, b Hung Titania" --Potts, Jomsley, was suddenly taken ill to-day and D. Razack, b Hung Dudley: Claro, Wiley, Miller, the match between him and Poto K. M. Omar, b Bang Williamson, Nield, Molton, Dare, Sarmiento, fast Filipino bantam- Baker.be

Referee Mr. Purcell.

weight, for Friday night was call-

ed off-Associated Press

Extra's

Total

Bowling Analysis.

19.2:1

19 Police.

Lt. Com Thompson, not out

Extras

Total

0.

2

Grifin Parker

C.CC. V. T, R C.

T. Young, b Fletcher

T. Grimes, e Zimmern, b

Dixon

111-

KONNA DO GO GO GÖND

E. Moore; e Lim, b Fletcher 25

D. McNeillie, c Zimmern, b

·Dixon

OS. Hope, b Fletcher

OK. McLennan, e Arculli, D

5 Fletcher

5RB Belic & b Abbas 12 D. Munro, b Fletcher

A. McIndoe, run out.

75 K Boulton, not out

Fletcher.

C. F. Alexander, c. Haynes, b

Edmonds

Some excellent felding was Dikon shown by the Talkoo Recreation Abbas

WE. Meadows, c Carr,

Bara

h

Total Bowling Analysis,

OMM 1183/84

R.

741 28 34 021-

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