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Close Triangular Cricket BILLIARDS

Tourney In Prospect

Army's Attempt to Retain Title With Weaker Team

CLUB ELEVEN FAVOURED

(By Athole.)

STEELE COULSON LEAGUE.

S. Silva Highest Break Of 46.

S./SGT. POLLARD BEATEN.

The postponed match between the Garrison Sergts' Mess and the R.A. Sergta' Mess was played on Thursday last and resulted in a win! for the former. The result was in doubt until the final game; when S/Sgt. Clarke beat Sgt. Beeston to

THE Navy Selectors have every, D. Lowe. It is a strong batting give the Garrison Sgta' Mess the Treason to be satisfied with the side with L. T. Ride, D. . Marley,

form shown by Mid. Farnhill. He 0. E. C. Marton, A. K. Mackenzie) 18' batsman of the dogged type and H. J. Armstrong as excellent fixture was brought forward to The St. Patrick's Club Police and his patience is amazing despite reserves in the case of emergency Thursday evening owing to two or the fact that he has several very but the bowling is again the pro- three of the Garden Rd. Club being fine strokes on the off. He and Lt, blem. C. B. R. Sargent could hard-required for Camp with the Forta- Comdr. Shaw will probably open the ly be included, solely for his bowguesé Company of the H. K. Volun- Navy Innings in the Triangular ling, with Owen Hughes back in the toers on Friday. This game, re Tournament, and with Lt-Comdr. eleven, and A. DaLowson and C. Afaulted in a win for St. Patrick's, in Southern, Capt. Burnett, Sub-Lt. Wright are not up to the standard which S. Silva made the only break Carver · and Lt. Armytage of the first division. The side has, of note, a 16. The surprise of the to follow the batting should however, a fast bowler in Beck, two evening was the defent of L. Reme be very sound down to No. 6. slow bowlers in Owen Hughes and dios by S. Bradsell, The Navy have also a well-varied Richardson, and attack in E. R. A. Holland, Mid.| bowler In Duckitt. It is indeed-a E. at home to the tune of 5 matches

A medium paced

The Palace Club swamped the R. Jenner-Fust, Sub-Lt, Robertson pity that G. E. R. Divett has gone to 1, L/Sgt. Hollingworth being the and Sub-Lt. Eaden, and in Lt.- North, as he would probably have R.E.'s only winner. The tit-bit of Comdr. Shaw they have the best secured his place in a side with this match was the defeat of S/Sgt. wicket-keeper in the Colony.

batting down to No. 8. Judging E. Pollard by T. Curlyer by 150 to the sides all-round the Club look to 102. THE Army are also very strong have the best combination.

this year for their attempt to

The S.W,B. Sgts-Mess won retain the Championship of the Co-JOTABLE absentees from Sa-Sgt Meas on Friday, the chief their games against the Garrison games included U.

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both the Club and the Navy in the Omar (Craigengewer), E. J. R. Mit- c. S. M. Lewis. Triangular Tournament, and then 'chell (Club), A. C. Beck (Club), T. proceeded to Kowloon where they R. Hunter (Pelice), R. H. Griffiths, first, points, against the

R. A. Sgts' Mess collected their: convincingly beat the K. C. C. This (Civil Service), D. McLellan (Civil p.O.'s Club, who were defeated by year they have still many of last Service), E. B. Reed (Civil Service).4 games to 2. year's team, but the services of and M. P. Madar (1. R. C. 2nd XI). Capt. Moir, the Batsman-wicket-

The S.W.B. Syta' Mess lead. the keeper, and Sig. Williams, the fast THOUGH they lost their first

table' owing to their superior games bowler, will be andly missed. Lt. wicket with only 2 runs on the Patrick's Club in the number of average, being equal with St. Musson and Lt. Hamilton will board the I.R.C. second again be the all-rounders in the junior champions, made a splendid

eleven points gained. team, but the former will have to recovery in their league match get plenty of bowling practice in against the Recreio on Saturday. the nets if he "Is to produce his A. K. Ismail and A. R. Sufiad put. 1930-31 form. I can still remenbar on 79 for the second wicket before the League game between the Artil the latter batsman was caught off ley and the Indians when he scored Alves for 41 which included five S.W.B. Sgts: 102 out of 158 and took 5 of the boundaries. Joined by A. S. Suffiad, St. Patrick's champions' wickets for 57 runa. In- Ismail' remained until 120 when he Falace Police spite of his efforts, however, the was caught off Lopes. In scoring Garrison Sgts. Indians won that match by two 42 he hit no fewer than seven boun-B.A. Sgt. 2. 1 wickets...

daries in a very, dogged innings. C. & F.0.ay, Jemail has come on by leaps and BE. Sgt. THE arrival of Lt. Garthwaite bounds, and next year will probably. ****

Results: should greatly strengthen the see him in the premier league team. Garrison Sgta Mesa RA Sgts Meas

THURSDAY. Army batting, but what the Suffad scored his 26 out of 42. The Clarke.. Army require most is a reliable Recreio bowling was opening

never at any Jordan. Garthwaite and time brilliant and they will have to Turney. pair. Bandmaster Trout are being given unearth better talent than they ex-Farquhar trials, but their displays have not hibited on Saturday if they are to Robinson:

Dyer fearried "conviction. to date.

Lt. uphold their reputation as giant- Stocker has met with a fair mea killera in this division. It is a pity sure of success this season, but he that.C. M. Sousa is no longer with St. Patrick's Club Police Club is very shaky in his first few overs, them.-.- and an alert field should dismiss

Baptista Silva. Gill

him cheaply every time. Lt. THE Recreio never recovered from Remedios Cragge has not yet

this true then he

struck TR disastro ze start, covered from Remed

+

form

and quite an

until ing a successful appeal for obstruc Remedios

150 Beeston

182

150 Pina

118

150 Woods

112

128 WIN

150

159 Bailey

·144

130 Wilkes

858

130 Pile

150 Pile

160 Blakey

90 Bradsell 101: Fender 150 Gooding

150 Pollard

150 Smith

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AMERICANS WIN

159 Australian Tennis Stars

804

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Lose By 9-1.

Brisbane, Yesterday.

101 America beat Australia by 9 150 matches to 1 in the first Lawn 150 Tennis Test. The second Test 53 will be played at Perth on December

24, 26 and 27.

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102

Full results of to-day's play were

Vivian McGrath (Australia) beat 78 Keith Gledhill 6-2, 8-8.

123

67

DAVIE BOAG & Co.Ltd

HOME RUGBY CLUBS

Harlequins And

Llanelly

Unbeaten.

OLD CRANLEIGHANS 56 AS AGAINST: 26.

London, Oct. 28. Jeading Rugby Union Clubs have-all- The following table shows how the ed this season to date,

Aberavon

Pointe

W. LD. FA

12 9 3 0 119

0.

Ellsworth Vines (U.S.A.) beat Barclays Bank 5 3 1 1 108 26

148 Harry Hopman 7-5, 9-11, 6-3Bath

150 Floyd

150 Shillito

150 Buckle

117 Hollingworth 150

.807

W. Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A) beat Moon and Sproule -583 6-3, 9-3, 6-4, 6-9

77

150 Clarke

150 Jordan

113 beat Hopman and McGrath 9-7, 9-7,

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known quantity, though the little the first ball of the innings, and un- tion against P. M. N. da Silva with that has been seen

of him stamps H. A. Alves being cleverly stumped Palace Club Sets' Mess as follow: .... him as a batsman of rare possibili- by S. Ismail without a run being Pereiro Culyer ties, Lt. Young will get into the registered. Arculli followed up his Cray side for his wicket-keeping, though earifer success by clean bowling A. Boltrao W. T. Patterson, the Interporter, Prats, one of the most promising Remedion would be a better choice. He batsmen, in this League, and the Bower would, however, have to be played Recreio were in a desperate plight in the Triangular Tournament with tilf their side out for 17. S.W.B. Sgts' Mess: Garrison Sgts Men E. Vines and K. Gledhill (U.S.A.) Cardia teams only, as he has already play Only H. A. Noronha reached double Jarman ed for Craigengower this season in figures in A innings which realised Smith a League game. Capt. Wales: L only 46 runs, and he was also very Lewis Anstruther and Capt. Mirehouse are other certainties for the side shaky throughout. The Indians Harris and Pte. Ronan, L/Cpl. Meehan, registered their third League suc

were clearly the superior team and Organ Cpl. Davies or Pte. Dewey will probably be given the last place in

cess by 102 runs. the side. It is a good side, but hardly strong enough to beat the A. fcantly for the champions, at Beeston Club's strongest eleven. Hamilton one time dismissing three batsmen and Musson are bowlers of a very for only one run and eventually w similar type, both being fast ‹me-

Kite

Reuter.

LADIES, YACHTING.AL

10 7 3 0 80 84

5 3 0 82 28- B. 3 0.122 B 9441 82.48 U431

8 5

104 972 010845-

Keye

vices

Gloucester

8 680 60 60

Hospital.

Kegains

78 40 80 91 5600 50

C. & PO's Club the "H" Class,event in the Fourth King's Col. Hpth, 6 420 40

́ ́ Rolla (Mrs. T. P. Kemble) won Harlequ

160. Farquhar

150 Turney.

150 Dyer 150 Robinson #141 138

630

RA. Sgta' Mess M.RUMJAHN bowled magni- Pine yo

Wilkes

150 Taylor138 150 Greenwall 150 Davey

7 Last

150 Jenkins

148 Barwis

150

B20

747 pionship.

diurs, and Mirehouse, a slow bow. returning an analysis, of:

OM RAWA

ler, is the only other dependable 11 18 6 player. The attack looks to be the Arculll; had he not attempted to main problem for the Army Selec bowl too fast, would have been even more effective than 8 for 16 in 10

tors.

189

120 Ladies Yachting Championship Leicester race sailed yesterday. Ailan (Mr. Lloyds B 160 Chavánse) won the "1" "Y" and 55G Class and Joss (Mrs. Stanton)

23 162

won the "A" Class second chamon Scottish 28 58 42

WPearce, his son, 1, . Peare, course of a bright spell in which he WITH the return of "Tam" overs. He bowled a wide in th PUBLIC SCHOOLS RUGBY

and H. Owen Hughes, the Club took 3 for 10%

should be able to field a very strong eleven for the Triangular Tourna

ment. They are, however, losing

SOCCER FIXTURES.

the services of Alan Reid in the Owing to the

match

near future and his place as stock between the Hong Kong Police and bowler in the side is going to prove the Canton Police on Saturday difficult to all. It would be good next there

ive been several

to sea Tam Pearce open the Interations, to the fixtures, nings with his, son, but I under. The game stand that this will not be the case, ers and the and I gather from gosalp in the Pavillon that Dick Hancock will also be unavailable

|to|

ng for these, handi-the Club should

London, Oct. 28.

The following were the results of to-day's Public Schools Rugby matches:

Ampleforth Bestimont Bedford.

-Blackheath

Blackheath Gambridge

between the Border

hletic

between tho the Club

Lincolns

Clifton Club

Between

Royal Signsis Doual

Harlequins A

Dover,

Berkha

samstod Eugby

81 Haileybury

Wellington

Brighton

Blundell

ton Colle

leswick

rgh. Univ.

Academy

Bauk

London Hospital 0

Midland..

Welsh Bank Nat Prov, Bank

64321

Neath

10 8 8 15 77

782

31 86 65

Old Chanleighana 4 400 56 Old Dunstonians 6 2 40 49 65 Old Edwardians

5 3 3 0 39

Old

Leyalans

Old MerchTAV

Old Paulinés

413 Oxford Exiles

| Oxford „U.

Fanarth

Pontpool Richmond Rosslyn Park 3 Burt's B

SThom

Hospital

Swansea United

893 39

09515

68 21 623

CASWINS

In the

Gro [point

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