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K.C.C. BOWLING NOT HANDLED WELL
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through the covers with delight, his possibilities No. 9 was not İfal freedom, while his beautifully quite the place for him, and I am timed leg glances were a delight to surprised that the K.CC. did not watch. Pearce, although only take this opportunity of giving | scoring 17, displayed all the con-hìm a real test as "an opening fidence of the master and never | bataman. They are looking for looked like getting out.
the ideal partner for Donald An- The shrewd manner in which he|derson and, as far as I can make captained the side clearly showed out, Baxter will have all the quali- that Hayward is the cleverest|fications next SEESON. It only akipper in the Colony.
Baxter A Coming Interporter
(By "ATHOLL”).
bears out the point that local cap- Įtains rarely use friendly games to
the best advantage.
Bowling Too Fast
Another KC.C. player who im- | pressed me was W. L. KcKenzie, a medium-paced left-hander who
I was very favourably impress-can get quite a lot of work on the
ever was out.
E. T. Goɛano, above, is one of the Colony's finest all-rounders and, besides being a prominent member of the Argonauta hockey team, is the mainstay of Recreio's attack in the First Division of the local football League.
W.
WES never
ed with K. M. Barter, whom I saw ball in addition to clever variation just outside his off stump. in action for the first time, against of pace. He would, however, be Stoker, although he the Club last Saturday. He is an of much more use to his side if been at his best, deserved a better Interporter in the making if there be bowled just a skade slower analysis than 2 for 40. On one at the moment he is sacrificing occasion he could not have missed As a stylist Baxter has few guile for pace and is not getting Mulcahy's off peg by more than a superiors in the Colony and his the results he would normally get, cost of paint. only weakness at the moment is! W. Maleziry and T. A. Madar Strong Challengers his inability to get sufficient batted ready well during their) It was a pity Arthur Dand was power behind his shots to pene-partnership which realised 74 unable to captain the home team trate a well-placed field. He has rang. The former has improved—he sustained a nasty knock on a good eye and a wide repertoire beyond all recognition, although the instep when keeping to Willie of strokes which he exploits with he is still not too sure of his off Hung on the previous Saturday— afortless esse- His bowling was shots. Anything on the leg side, but Mulcahy, apart from over always impressive and he deser, however, is "jam" to this left bowling his two opening bowlers, ved a longer spell than three hander. Madar is no novice with did well as a substitute. overs Reputed to be a slack the bat and he scored freely all feldsman, he will, however, do round the wicket, his best shot well to make a study of this de-being the square cut. partment of the game if he in- Few of the HKCC players the toss, and I doubt whether the tends getting anywhere in "big" came of. H. A. Murray batted inclusion of P. C. Frost, who was || cricket-Interports.
very patchily, albeit very.plucki-promoted, and J. E. Potter, who
Looking at the teams before the match I was convinced the KCC would win easily, whoever won
I saw he was playing for thely, for his 34 runs. His main was golfing, would have saved the first team against Craigengower trouble at the moment is that he Club from defeat, although the last Sunday. For a batsman of cannot resist nibbling at a ball issue would have been consider-
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The KCC team of Saturday should defeat Recreio and the Police in their remaining two fixe tures and so win the title that has eluded them since the 1921-2 sea- son. If they don't it will not be the fault of their opponents.
CLUB AND SERVICES
MEET AGAIN.
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of their players will be taken from the military Rugby teams, parti- cularly the Fusiliers and the Royal Engineers.
Rice Evans To Play Following his good display last Saturday for the Army against the Club, it is very probable that Lt. Rice-Evans will again turn out as
ja centre-threequarter, while it is hoped that L/Cpl. Davies, who has been on the injured list for some time, will have recovered in time to bring the Services threequar- ter line to its full strength.
The following is the Club team for next Saturday, the Services'. team being unavailable at the mo- ments--
Club 1st XV:-J. P. Whitham; G. K. Chadwick, H. Bidwell, W. E. Grieve, A. K. Munro; A HE. But cher and J. L. Bonner, A. F. Walkden. W. E. Peers, E. P. Humphreys; L. E Bradford, A. W. Holden; B. O'M Deane, E A. Watson and J. A. Red-
SEAFORTHS CHALK UP FIRST WIN
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Both wingers were fast and good at centering. Higgins was pro minent in the second period and displayed good form with his runs down the wing, while on the other Bank Adams was equally effective | against Dennis. He was prone to cut in more that Higgins, but his shooting was weaker.
Handicapped by the loss of Gaizley and playing with only four forwards for the greater part of the game, the Fusiliers were in- Jable to combine well at forward They received little or no assis- tance from their defence and had... to forage for the ball themselves. Bumaster, worked hard, but, unsup- ported, could achieve nothing
Saunders was outstanding in the] Fusiliers' team. He was given a gruelling time in goal and had shots directed at him- from all quarters, but he displayed great coolness, and; anticipation in deal for with them.
The Seaforths were mostly un the offensive, but failed to take advantage of a penalty kick takar (by Samson.” In the second-half, however, Samson scored twice for
Fusiliers Saunders; Vale and Jones; Collins, Cresty and Dür | Wiliams, Bunster, Grindley, “Dennis Land Davies
Seaforths: Atkinson; Higley. Bryson; Newton, Spiess and Mela Hoon; Adatas, › Jamieson, *Livingstone and Higzins.
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FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Comprehen ve Table Shows Form At A Glance
A
sprakensive guide to the foc
English Football League and the premier Ser be found in the appended table. To assist in cos details at how they fared in their last five matches
The letters W, I, and D indicate matches wan, lost respectively. Games played at home are shown, in while away games are denoted by ordinary type. - The brackets denote the position held by that: beam at the com last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been and a dagger that that team has been relegated.“
First Division
HOME
Goals
DAWAY-
P PWLD FAP FWLDFA Pts Arsenal (6) wWwdw..26 13 7 1 5 22 17 19-13 6432519 15 34
Charlton (-) WWWWW 25 12 8 1 3 19 7 19 14 6 5 3 15 2015 Brentford (3) wdDD5 14 10 13 38 11.24 11-2 6-3 17 23 37′31 Sunderland (1) WHD 26 12 11 0 1 32 10 23 14293.18 23 7:30 Mid-boro" (14) WDWTW 25 14 10 0 4.35-15-201 Derby (2)- WWWWI 26 13 0 122-12-11434 Pamouth (10) WLdW1 26 13.9 2.2 27.12.2013 16-613 25 8
derfield (3) WwdDd26-13 9 1 3 31-10-21 13
Mater C. (9) wDdWW 25 13 81 4.32′ 13 20 12 a
26 12 -9
419-133 7 311 23
20 14 2 10 2-14 19 13 1-8-
Everton (16) DdWl-26-14 10 0.4 36 10-24 12 1 10 1 14 28 Wolver (15) FZWI 26 12 9 3 0 12 14 18:14 48 245 25 Chelnen (8) ▼WdW!
26 13 8 Grimsby (IT) - RLWI Stake (4) DIWI .... Preston (7) LDWIW : . Bolton (13) LLIND Liverpool (19) «LLIW Leeds (11) HWIW Bir'gham (12) IIDIL Wodnesday (20) ILLIN W. Brom (18) wLd!W Mater U. (-) IWEM Second Division
13 5
HOME
P PWL D. Bpool (10) LWIEw ...27.13 7 4 2. Plymouth (7) LwIW! 26 18 8 2 3 Bary (14), WLILI
27 13 648 "Coventry (-) DdwiD 25.148. 2 Sheffield U. (3) IWTWd 25 14 10 Leicester (6) www....27 12 N'castle (8) WDWWL ..27
Felham (9) www!W Burnley (15) ▼]WdW
Goals
12 0 11 30 AWAY
Goals Pts. EL.
Pts PW-LDFA Pt.
16 14 10 2
14 19 13 6 4
AJAAAHANAHNMANA
28 11 28 9.25
29 2 19:34 6 25 3.6 3.17 18 9:24 2.9 113.27 5.24
A. Villa (WWADI 26: W. Eam (5) «WWWW *Cterfield (-) IWIWw 26 Tottenham (5) wLWwi 25 12 Barnsley (0) WWILD 26 14 Blackburn (-) WWILD 26 13 6 Sampton (17) DDW 25 13 Swansea (13) W126 12 9 3 Norwich (11) ILLWD ..25 13 4 4 5 15 Bradford (16) laway ..26 14 7 6 1 23 26 15 13 2 8 3 11 32 727 Notts F. (19) LIWA ..25 13 6 3 4 22 18 16 12 19 31826" 5.21 B'ford C. (12) LWIDI 27 13 5 4 4 21 20 14 14 1 10 3 12 37 5:19 Doncaster (19) WIWIL 25-13454 10 20 13 0 11 2 6 39′ 2-14
AWAY-
Third Division South HOME
Goals
13 3 6 4 8:25. 10. 24 1 1 10 2 1 26 5.24 18 14 7 10 3 6 30 5 23. 13 12 3 6 3119 ZZ
Goals Pts. T
PP WLD FAP P W L D Notts C. (9) WWWW 26 13 9 2 2 25 13 20 13 5 4 4 Brighton (7) WW1..25 12 7 14 21 9 18 13 7 6 0.19 Luton (2) WWD ...24 11 10 0 T 35 621" 13 5 7 1 21 25.11′32 Gil'gham (16) WWD 25 13 9 1 35 14 21 12 4 6 2 822 10 31 Watford (15) WIWad 26 12 9 1 2 36 11 20 14 3.6 5 14 27 11 31
ampton (15) wiwwi .25 13 9 13 34 13 21 12 4 7. 1 17 23 938. Bourne Th (8) WIWD 25 13 10 1 2 25 10 Millwall (12) IWWTW ..24 14 9 4 1 23 35 Reading (3) WwIDW .24 12 8 1 3 30 Swindon (19) ILWID 25 14 93, 2:36 Clapton (14) DWWD 2 13 6 167 Southend (18)
.124 13 6 2 5 Qu's P.B. (4) WWWL 23.10 6 3 1 24 12 6 3 3 Cardi (20) DLİLD *Bristol R. (-) LIW.21 14 9 32 Torquay (10) DILW.25 13 6 3 Bristol C. (13) IWWD! 25 11 7 1 Crystal P. (6) WILWA 25 12 Walsall (-) wdww22 11 Newport (21) LWBd Exeter (2) LIWIA ........ Aldershot (11) -ILLIL:..24 13 1 Third Division North HOME
Goals
311 21 7 29 4 13 12 10 29 3.15 21 9 23
·5° ̧ 6 11 22 56 25. 44 18 28,26 6 1-21 22 326 45 15 17 12:25 123 54 13 27 10:25 11 19.1 6 24 323 .13 2.8.3.9 24.7.22 7. 14. 1 11-72 10.39° ̧3 20. 18 1 5 3 10 22:15 29- 31116 414-26 | 6,19
13 1 9 3·19 47-5 15: 14 19 13 25 · 6.14 11 1 9 114 22 2 10.
AWAY
Goals Pis. TE PPWL D'FA PUP W L D EA Pís
Chester" (2) IIDWW ...27 15 11 1 3 46.26.25 12 4 6 2 15 21 10 35 Stockport (5) WWodd 26 13 10 0 3 42:3 23-13 2 5 7.10 12 11 34 Lincoln (4) IWW 25 14 11 21 45.17.23 11 3 3 5 17 15 10 33. Didham (7) «WW«D>««24 1.4 33 15 22 10 4 5 1 15 17 9 31 †Hall (-) diLw!
11 5 3 3 18 21 11 ZL -24 201
TP. Vale (-). DWIwL
Wrexham (18) LIWWW -
14 5 6
3 9
32 11
1
Halifax (15)■WIDD H'tlepools (8) WIWWI X'sfield (19) ILwWW 24 Acr'gton (9) dWWwW 24 14 Carlisle (13) IDIL 23 11 Roth'kam (1) шm Southport (21) DWWLA IS 11 N. Biton (22) IILIL.26-14 5 Crewo (6) WWwLI 129 13 York (16) WL24 11 6 3 Rochdale (20) DIW.. .26 13 6 4 3 G'head (14) DILI 25-13-43 6. 20 Darlington (12) Dad 24 13 427 26 25 Tranmere (3) WWIWW 52 11 5 2 428 13 14 14 1 12 1 13 29 17 24 11 4 4 3 20 15 10 13 1102 1237 5 15 Barrow (15) BELI
Scottish League
HOME
Goats
12 1.6 5.11 35:57.20
13 0 8 S16 36 32
12.2-9° T ̄17 36351
AWAY
P., PWLD. FAPP_W_LDP, Aberdeen (3) WAWIW 29 16 14 0 2 37 14 30 12 6 3 8 23:37 Rangers (2) WIWW 28 14 12 02-38-326-12 6 1521 Celtic (1) LidDI ..............28 14 11 1 2 48 18 24-14 6 4 21 151 Hearts (5) WIWIW 27 14 12 2 0 48 17 24 13 6 4 25 21.1 Merrell (4) WWL 1110112 24 21 12 5 5 3 23 14.11 137 23 15 157-542 2017 Falkirk (www.w. 1. Lazark (9) WILI Dander (12) IWALI St Fatone (7) - Hamilton (6)
Filsarnock (5) #Ddis Partick (18) LIDI Clyde (16) WWDED.
P.R. GO.
Arbroath (12)
Qa's OS (15) WILST
...
16 13 802.
15 14 48
27:11-14-5-7
Hibernian (17) 100.27 13 24 7:23:25 Dunt"Time - (13) IDILJEM IZ Albion (10) LADIW.29
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