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WEST INDIANS TO TOUR ENGLAND.

|Taunton Schoolboy May

Play For Tourists.

Satisfactory

financial arrange- ments have been made for the West Indian cricket tour in England next]

year"

WISHART WIN

R.A.M.C. Improve But Lose By 3 To Nil.

RECREIO SWAMP. C.B.A.

"FRANCO-BRITISH

RUGBY SPLIT.

Fixed Formation In The Scrum.

France has asked that the old Rugby relationship with Great Britain ahall be re-established this season, but the Rugby Union has responded with an emphatic refusak'

At one stage it was thought there In their second match in the might be difficulties in this respect, Mamak Hockey Tournament, H.M.S.

South Africa has severely criticis-] but Mr. Jos. Scheult, the hon. seere Wishart defeated the R.A.M.C. at tary of the West Indies Board of Sookuupoo by, 3 goals to all in aed the international Board's circu-j Control now states that everything fast, match. The winders sound lar regarding specialisation among points to a most successful tour. defence, in which Fisher was out the forwards. It is believed there The last team from the West standing, was responsible for their that the circular was inspired by the visit of the, Springboks to Bri- Indies that visited England in 1928, victory,

tain lust season.

mude a deep impression with their Leading by a, goal scored by courageous, carefree batting. Bannister in the first half. the In West Indian cricket circles the Wishurt added two more goals in general opinion is that the next the second half. Bannister and teum will be even stronger.

Murrer each claiming one..

Bennie Osfer, who captained the Springboks on that tour, believes that there is no reason why for- wards should not specialise.

It is possible that J. H. Cameron, The R.A.M.C. felded a much im. "Fixed formations in the scrum the Taunton schoolboy, who reccnt-proved side. - E

have been part and parcel of the ly took ten wickets in an innings in R.A.M.C. Davies: Tinnis, Kirk- game for a decade, he says. "It is the match between the Rest and ton-Vaugh; Beare. Major Hender-strange that the authorities should Lord's schools, will play for the son. Willis: Elkin. Newland, now consider this phase as respon- West Indies, where he was born. Davies, Smith, and Tarney..

sible for the alleged deterioration. Wishart:-North; Muir, Fudge; The trouble is that too many of the Moul, Lt. Fisher, Hunt: "Adams, rules are too literally, interpreted."

Ellis, and Beets...

THE CESAREWITCH Murrer. Comdr. Bannister, Lt.

TO-DAY.

Aga Khan's Chance

With Nitsichin,

A

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

S. Andrew's

Incognitos

"SANDWICH STILL FAVOURITE. Police

Loudon, To-day.

Sandwich, with Harry Wragg P.

1st. Bty, H.K.S. R. C. Signals.. Radia

Goals.

8 0 0 17 2004 14 1 4 0.9 4 3

1 0 0 8 0

2 0 0

2 0

2.0

0

0.4 0

A 3 10

7

4

SHORTS FOR SPORTS GIRL.

Table To Date.

Ever since women started playing | W. L. D. F. A. Pts. games the question of what clothes to wear has caused discussion-al- most strife-among the players, Shorts are recognised now for athletics, squash and rowing, but in England they have never caught on for field gumes. Last season a Lon. don hockey team caused quite a} Rutter by appearing at a match dressed smartly in shorts. This club was not actually affiliated to the All-England Women's Hockey 0 0 Association, but there is a sequel in 4 0 the Rules of that Association. Rule 402 now reads: "All players; shall GO

wear skirts or tunics." There is no

is still the favourite for to-day's University Cesarewitch over 2 Miles 2 Fur 12th RA longs, though "Nitsichin, Michaal Wishart B.A.S.C. Beary up, is considered a certainty 24th R.A. in many quarters. Wragg's.mount Phoenix is being taken and offered at 100-9Tamar while" Beary's horse is being offer-KE. ed at 100 to 9 and taken at 100-8. 20th R.A. Sigiri, which was to be ridden R.A.M.C. by Elliott and which was quoted German Club at 33-1, has been withdrawn, and

six last minute changes of jockeys have been made.

Fox will ride Roi de Paris instead of Barber.

Farthian

06 6 2

0 3

0 1 0 I 0101

02 DE

2

220 1 100

MATCH POSTPONED.

.......

The Mamak fixture between the

possible way round that, but will the "shorts" cult grow among clubs that are not affiliated?

24th Battery, Royal Artillery, and (Continued from previous column). Weston is on Mandritsara in H.M.S. Veteran, for to-morrow, has three points bringing their total to place of John Doyle."

לי

NORONHA SCORES FOUR

FOR RECREIO.

יו

H.KS.R.A. WELL HELD IN THE SECOND HALF.

been postponed, and the latter seren. The C.B.A. then broke. Barber is riding Prince. Oxendon, would be glad to know whether through, and E. MacNider register- Evans will be up on Fireaway any club would care to advance ed their second point. C. Jelliss will take out Boldero. their fixture to that date at King's

Gonsalves, P. N. da Silva and; Jones, the 'Derby winner, will Park, commenufig at 4.80 p.ṁ. P. M. da Silva were outstanding have Mac's Choice instead of D. Any team willing to accommo- for the Recreio whose forward line Smith.

date the Veteran's players are ask combined well. The lasers were H. H. the Aga Khan, who pro-ed to telephone the Signal Tower, best served by Tipple, S. MacNider, 'vided a first-class racing sensation Naval, Yard.

and Francis. by providing, four of the first ve! horses in the St. Leger, is again to the forefront of the betting with! Nitsichin which Beary, the stable; jockey, has selected. Beary, who

C.B.A. Out-classed.

Nur Khan Outstanding. made a dramatic choice in the St.; Leger by selecting Dustur, was Fielding a very weak eleven, the

At King's Park yesterday the beaten by a neck. To-day he can C.B.A. met with a heavy defeat H.K.S.R.A. defeated the Y.M,C.A. hardly be credited with the same yesterday afternoon at King's Park by three goals to nil in a fast but mistake.

when they lost to the Club de Re-scrappy encounter. The following Kire to-day's creio by 7 goals to-2 in an unin Nood Mohamed. (2) and... Nur; starters:

teresting friendly hockey match. Khan scored for the Indians in the The C.B.A. felded ten men, only first half as the result of brilliant five of whom being first eleven understanding in the forward line. players. The Recrejo had matters Nur Khan, who received extensive much their own way J. E. Noronha try-outs. in the recent Trials and showing great form when in front who would probably have played jof goal.

on the left wing for the Colony In the first half. the Recreio against the Indian Olympic team, gained an early lead through Roza was, "in" magnificent form. The Pereira, Xavier, added, two more Y.M.C.A. ground was not in very and Noronha hit the fourth in good condition, and this coupled quick succession: Before the in-by the brilliant stick-work of the terval, however, L. Phillips, de Indian forwards undermined the creased the lead with a fine shot "Y" defence. from the left.. "

Sandwich (Harry Wragg) Nitsichin (M. Beary)

Son of Mint (Perryman).

Pahokee (Lane)

Sandals (Dines)

Blue Vision (Steve Donoghue)

Bonny Bright Eyes (Nevett)

West Wicklow (James)

Roi de Paris (Fox)

R. B. Bennett (Gordon Richards) Mandritsara (Weston)

Blandearna (Clifford Richards)

Sandy Lashes (Sirett)

Prince Oxendon (Barber)-

Galnslaw (Robertson)

Fireaway (Evans)

Air Pocket (Connorton)

Tor (Carr)

Joyous Greeting (Dowdall) Saphir (Hunter)

Popotte Two (Alford).'

Chelmarsh (W. Rickaby) Baldero (C. Jelliss)

Manbo (Quick) Mac's Choice (Jones) Claymore (E. Smith)

-Reuter.

R.A.S.C. CRICKET SIDE.

Y.M.C.A.-Moss'; Tate, Murphy;

In the second half, the Recreio Bates, McLellan, Smith; Wilson,! netted goals from short corners. Burnett. Fowler, Price and An- Noronha being responsible for all drews,

The South American

Dans Cup Draw Complete

Paris, Oct. 5.

Max Decugis, president of the tech- The draw for the 1933 Davis Cup nical.committee of the federation. The course will consist of lessona series in the South American zone was made today by the French Ten-superior players and a routine of in tennis strategy, competition with

The following have been select nis Federation, holder of the covet-physical culture exercises. A ten- ed to represent the R.A.S.C. in aed trophy. The draw was earlier nis film made by William T. Tilden cricket match against the R.A.D. than for other sections because II, the great American player of In the Small Units League at: Soo-

past years, will used in the in- of the equator com-struction. kanpoo commencing at 2.16 p.m.

summer south to-morrow:-W, O. 1. Pamplin mences in December.

AB an inducement for promising (A.E.C.) "(Captain), Sergt. Tipple Chile is to be pitted against Bra- youngsters to enter, students will (A.E.C.), Cpl. Joyce, Cpl. Barlow, zil and Argentina against Peru in receive special consideration in the L/Cpl. Or, L/Cpl., Spain, Pte. Funnel, Dvr. Powell, Dvr. Whitley, the first round. Uruguay will play selections for European tourna-

ments. Dvr. Gray and Dvr. Buckland. the winner of the Chile-Brazil

Victory of Ellsworth Vines, Reserve:-Pte. Tall.

matches and the winner of the lat

youthful American champion. Scorer-Sergt. Kirk.

ter contest will meet either Argen-over. the great Henri

Cochet Umpire :---S/Sgt. Bandali,

ting or Peru in the zone finals. ✨ in the Challenge Round After receiving the biggest scare this year," one of the chief in the recent challenge round since factors back of the federation's de- French forces won the Davis cup tormination to create a new set of

K.CC. BOWLS FINAL.

HM. McTavish, the Hon. five years ago, the French Lawn stars. Secretary of the Hong Kong Foot Tennis federation has decided to The two ball Club, won the Lawn Bowls open a scho Championship of the Kowloon Coc

Cricket Club when he beat A Hyde

Tay, the newly elected Hou

tary of the ECC. In the Finni Round.

Tuture Jean Borotra, whi com

Cocket

ries of hed with

confiden

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