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Williama played, a very fine In- nings at the R.C.C. on Sunday-it was even better than the 50 he scored in the first Interport, Trial this season. Attempting mare scoring shots on the off to vary, the, monotony of his sweeping shot, to lag, he scored a chancèless 85 out of 139 in 99 minutes, "hitting a six
DARLEY MAY BE FIT
FOR SATURDAY
TRIANGULAR RUGBY TOURNEY 2ND ROUND
LADNES HOCKEY STEAN FURTHER HANDICAPPED
Misa O. Dabriel Acting Under
Medical Advice
- Misa (. Dalziel, the "T" Ladies" hockey" right-winger, has been "medically advised to give up the game for the remainder of the This is a severe blow to the www.who
loat to the Bacrelo. "A last Saturday owing to the fact. that neither of the Dalziel sisters were Kysláble»-Mist":"8. Balziel, skipper of the side, will be unable to play for
kix worke
CAPTAIN
COOK DEAD OWNERS' BAD LUCK WITH AUSTRALIANS
Colic Thought To Be The Gause
VERY PROMISING:: BAY.
(By RAPIER).
(off 7. S. W. Smith), eight bour- BRADFORD & ROBERTSON SUFFERING unfortunate on both MR. Lewis' new Aus
daries and five 9's.
In partnership with Lt. Williams
he added 72 for the third wicket]
before his partner was snapped up at the wicket for 18, scored out of 98 in 72 minutes!
Capt. Williams is probably one of the fastest men between the wickets and a very shrewd judge of a run. When Major Bonavia swept a bail from Smith round to leg the pair ran âve!
ment.
*
EX
FROM WATER ON KNEE
(BY SCRUM HALF)
WERYTHING seems to be conspiring agamat the Navy in their
tempt to win the Triangular Rugby Tournament Challenge Cup outright for the first time since 1929.
First of all Lt. Currey, the wing threetjuarter, and Mid Darley, the centre threequarter, were, injured during the game against the Club.
New worse har befallen the Navy. Lt. St. Clair Ford, the Scottish International wing three quarter, broke a finger in his right hand playing against the Army last Saturday.
players as they might fory well have been selected to repensent the Colony against the Australian Ladies", touring party this month
CLUB "A" WIN BY 9 TO 5
Hutchison Excels At -Fly Half.
very
tralian pony, Captain Cook, died on New Year's Day from what is bellev- ed to be colic, though understand an examina tion is being conducted.
went out in
The luck appeared to hire changed when he drew Cap tain Cook, a 'line looking bay of 14,1 hands. He showed spen- did promise in his trackwork.
D. J. Lewis Owns & Promis mare named St. Joan.
Racing, enthukinuta will 197ba- thian with the owner who has exceptionally unlucky with this Australiana. He lost one at the |commencent of the 1988; 48KSON when the pony collided with m GARWOOD SCORES TRY:
[tram and had to be destroyed. Bul- Not allowing the fact that Wa liams played for Sussex in his Only Lt. Slater, St. Clair Ford's partner, remains fit in the
[bul, another of his Australian THE CHO "A" won Op Sabur- younger days, when he was consi- finest threequarter line we have seen in Hong Kong.
THE
scrappy Rugby encounter ponies, never revealed racing form, dered one of the most promising day Sub.-Lt. Garwood will probably be again seen in the centre and amateur batsmen in England, to will possibly have A. B. Wootten or Sto, Curtis as a partner. As against the Navy Guzroom Qfficery being unplaced in every race he blind me, I think that he and T. A.
(5 points) on the Club ground at Pearce are undoubtedly the two best Tel. Hudspeth will probably be playing for the Navy at soccer on by three fries (9 points) to a goal
Happy Valley yesterday. A batsmen in the Colony at the mo- Saturday both wingers are likely to play.
Mocks, who played very well be St. Clair Ford is now definitely Bradford's place in the front row kind a pack who were getting the out of the match against the Aus-of the pack, though G. A, Stewart, ball but not letting it out cleanly Bonavia's Comeback Major Bonavia, passed over by tralians on January 18 as he is not who was unavailable for the last went over for the Club, but Moutrie the Army Selectors for the Trian-expected to play before the Navy's match against the Navy may be in-was just wide with a good kick from ing
match troduced into the second row with a dificult position. The Navy ZEM Tournament Triangular gular Tournament, came into his own with a hard hit 49, scored out against the Army in Febuary. Cur-Garrod in the front row. I like the taliated before half time when Gar
wood broke through to score, near of GO and which included a Avarey in unlikely to play again this former proposition best. :
the posts for Roantree to add the and plac boundaries. Having the season owing to his shoulder in- advantage of being a left-hander he jury, but there is more cheering The following have been the re goal points,
Harris Walker placed the Club news of Darley, who may possibly sults of the "First Round of the took heavy toll of G. C. Burnett's beat for Saturday's "needle" match Triangular Tournament, the Second again in the lead when he dantyed bowling, sweeping ball after ball!
jagainst the Club,
Round of which will commence on over near the corner dag, Moutrie ot the leg boundary. He was 'miss-
Saturday when the Club meet the failing to convert from the touch- ed off A. E. Perry when 30.
I was told yesterday by a former Navy on the Club ground:
Hina. Cochrane.scored - the Club's International that Garwood should Navy
16 Club
10 third try when he crossed In the I very much like Cpl. College's have been in the Navy alde right Navy
!* far corner, Munro making a good style (curiously enough both be from the beginning, and I must say Army
3attempt at goal from a very dif- The Captain Williams Billiards and Major Bonavia are well-known I ke his type of play better than
ficult angle.
Cúp was presented to Heniquurjar in Shanghai), and, provided he Lt. Slater, who is becoming very
Garwood and Baird were out Wing Lincolas at their, Annual I noticed as I passed the Cricket takes the trouble to get in some selfish. Garwood, showeree needs to ab yesterday that Andy Peers, the nets practice several times a week, brush up his passing which is not Club hooker, is keeping at by using he should score a lot of runs. as accurate and well-placed as the practice tedris board...
fis most attractive shot is a forc-might be desired. {ing forward stroke through mid off.
*
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#
17 Army 6 Club
·
BILLIARDS
Capt. Williams Cup Presented.
H. Q. • WIN FOR SECOND SUCCESSIVE YEAR
standing for the Navy side, while Dinner held at Shamshulpo last Hutchison, who went near with an night
attempt at dropping a goal, Cast- The dinner was followed by [leton and Jones were the pick of concert which was enjoyed by [the Club side.
--The FinkTM league table and re He had two lives in collecting his Injuries have not only been found
With St. Clair Ford and Surrey
Gutroom:—Pay - Mid Roantree (II. cords, Bi""Individual – performaticas Laggregate of 33, being missed off in the Navy camp. The Club have out of the Colony side there are 6. Berwick); Lt. Eustace R.M. H of the team in order of merit is
C.B.R. Sargent when 12 in the first loat L. H. Bradford and L. G. Ro three fine wing threequarters for M.8. Fagle), Mid Finch Noyer (H.M.S
the two positions in Geoffrey Lam-Kent), P | Innings, and off Smith before he bertson, both of whom hava developmert, an almost certain choles, andi 5. Kent), 500 Norman (HM Vete
had acored in his second venture. ed water on the knee. It is most J. Farguson and Lt. A. G. Mar Sub. L. Walker
•
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unfortunate as both were well in
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Co
Bub-Lt, Henderson (H.M given below: rap); Sub-Lt Garwood (1.M.9. Kent); "HQ" "Wing
(4.8 Suffolk) Lt. Williams batted very solidly the running for places in the tin SW. While Uking Fer-Bub-Lt Gardiner (IMS. ETD), *)* (89) Cay for his 18 scored in 72 minutes. He Colony elde against the Australians, guson's determined running better Sub-It Birch (HMER Wren
Spurway (HMS. Suffolk), is a good batsman out of practice, and both would almost certainly than that of his Army rival, I pre HAMS, Kent), Mid Stacey (HMS but once he inds his feet and he have played against Shanghai nexter Martin's defensive play the Suffolk Bab-Ut Kelburn (EMB la going the right way about It-month. he should collect any amount of runs as he watches the ball right] on to his bat.
"
W. H., B. Rigg will probably be given, another trial,in Robertson's (place, though J. Hutchison gave a
better of the two. "Ho la à deadly tackle and a little perfenced.
season.
Sub-Li Field
And Pay, Bub.-L. Baird. (H. Sig. Smith
L/CPL Herriott MAS. Burrolk).
Club #K. Nobles W Harish King Winkers J
J. Hutchison, E. H. Grinthy Capt Williams
jrobring "display "against the NALALerminated as the result of hir Harbord, 8. H. Garrod, E. G. Zones, Na Pte. Atkinson
Polabs
W. L. FAR 800183 2.2
A101 1153 810 182775
Lt. Gaffetly's appearances this and E. 0. F. King, A, F. Jenkins And Pie,” Turner
have unfortunately been H. C. Merke: R. Gi. Castleton, A. H Pte. Short
M. Cochrane, LA. Munro, E. Highest Break prices: motor smash on New Year's Day Cherrill and G. G. Montzie (Captain), which caused a broken arm. Ha vre
Pte. Atkinson EQ. 12 and Pte. G. TAbbott “R” 17.S
Best K.C.C. Bowling A. E. Perry bowled probably as alde in yesterday's “A” match." A well as any K.C.C. bowler this sca-F. Jenkins is also a likely candid son for his 6 for 52. Bwerving ate. G. C. Moutrie, who had a try- the bell sufficiently to beat the bat out yesterday after a prolonged not fit for last Saturday's game he had the wickets of Lt, Williams, sende, owing to injury, may take against the Navy, and was replaced
name by L/Cpl. Smith at centre three is a new book of instruction that Drv, Whitley, Cpl. College, and Lt.
cuarter. Lt. J. C. Richardson, who has just appeared at the right Butler for 15 runs in 6 oren. boundaries and Elvin, a very, pro- played in the centre for the Army BORBON, GA
RECREIO LADIES WH
Playing with depleted
Though he beat Capt. Williams mising alow left-hand bowler, found last sesson, was also in the car, but Commander Daries is an Instrue Club de Recreio Lables
and the stumps twice with balls the rails three time, that broke back sharply he was
severely punished by the Army skip Pio, Heath, better known as the Der before he secured "an obstruc- Lincolns' soccer goalkeeper, hit a tion appeal. Sgt. Taylor was his six and six boundaries in 48, while other victim.
Pte. Barnsby, the Army, bowler, Dat had the same scoring shots in hila
unfortunatel
was driving
AB
I understand that Mr. E. W-35. 2nd Lt. Crazy tonk # for 24 Hamilton is counting on Perry : 64 during the Bast Lanca lumings, tak- over, of las alating the C. S. C. C. this sERIOR, ing his last three without conted- and that there is a possibility that ing a run.
Cpl. College may also be persuaded
to play for the Valley Club, Now that E. M."Wood la showing greater interest in riding College would be invaluable, as a "keeper Bateman.”
Lincolns and East Lancs Draw. Lat, Williams (66) and C. B. L Elvin (88) added 90 runs for the East Lanes Second, wicket Kyainst the Lincolas on Monday, but at the clows of play their side wère 181 for B in reply to the LinEolma” tota! of 144 for 9'der, Williams hit eint
RACING
AND HOCKEY
Thess
mander TGP
peared 18
agó, Marine C the fifte
for England
W. Elliotz,:
Injury; he tor of the kindly sort though cer
-- tafdly an endsent one. He
clodos a controversiaí : chapter "on the Royal Navy “af] the duties of the back-row, for
for England last
irk-row!
I the St Andrew's Ladies in
ly bockay match at Kewico
day by an only goal scored by Miss C. Silva ing the second
SAINT
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