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Commandos Beat Hong Kong University 2nd XI

Two Second Division League cricket matches were played yesterday, the only upset being the defeat of Hong Kong University by the Com- mandos, who won by 62 runs.

In the other match, which was played at King's

SNOOKER TOURNAMENT

London, October 23," S. Lee of London won bis

Park between Club de Recreio and Dockyard,world professional championship the former won by 81 runs........

а

The friendly game between Recreio had first lease of the HKCC "Occasionals" and wicket and compiled 129 runs, to Hong Kong Defence Force XI which their skipper, Noranta, at Chater Road, resulted in a contributed 33. Hards was the win for the "Occasionals" by most successful bowler for the Dockyard, capturing four wickets 3 runs.

broke their

The Pressimists string of defeats wah a viete over the Sindhi Merchants by 23

'Tuns at Soakumpro.

University-Commandos

At Pokfulam, Commandos beat Hong Kong University in Sorond Division League cricket match by

12 runs.

senger

for Tuns.

Remedies and Osmund, Dockyard Acainst the deadly bowling of were all dismissed for 45 runs.

Hennin, who opened for the

Dockyard, was the only batsman

heat against the Canadian Con Stanbury at Battersea London. this afternoon when he took the fifth frame to gain a winning lead of 18 to 11.

Each player won three of the

HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3.1, 1949.

Saints And Madcaps Remain Undefeated

(By "GRANDSTAND")

In the Senior Softball League, Saints and Mad- caps retained their unbeaten record, the former fielding a scratch team to edge out Doc Molthen's Baseballers 3-2, while the. latter beat the Canadians 9-8 in a closely contested game which was terminated when Plate Umpire Folowoll thumbed Tiger Hus- sain out for interfering with a pitched ball while a runner was on base.

frames this afternoon for Lee to in the other senior tilts, Jaguars subdued Chung lead 18 to 12 at the interval

Scores, with Lee first, were 78

99 to 28, 40 to 61.-Reuter. to 21, 85 to 29, 34 to 63, 40 to 68,

to face the Recreio bowling with to which Oliver contributed" any confidence and scored 24 valuable 69. runs A. E

Noronha e Moore b Tucker

for 24 runs-and Hitchcock Tour

wirkels for ve mums, Universit į M. Rosario

The Commandos were the Grsti to go to the wicket and knocked. A. Lopes e Tucker b Hards D. E Remedios b Moore .... up 108 runs. Aldridge being 10. Guterres à Hards

with 20 runs. With Owen taking six wicket! E. A. Remedios Bbw b Hards

MLA

A. R. Alves b Plume E. M.

< Horley James AP. Ricci Pereira b Tucker

WORD

=

Hwa 5-1, while St. Teresa overwhelmed Paks 9-1. The Braves handed out the first defeat to the U.S. Navy when they trimmed the gobs 1-2, while Pandas scored an easy. 8-3 victory over the Dare-devils.

In the Ladies loop, the Wahoos 8-Wildcats 2 Replying to this total, the De- fence Force couldly muster Wahoos played air-tight ball 23 124 rurs, the only batsmen to do to triumph over the Wildcats scattered singies when she pitch- Terry Noronha only allowed two anything

Canuckettes sheld the Owls to the first victory of not being C. Cu-5-2 while, (48) nigton

CAG. Whitmorelacked a pair of Pirate hurl-ever the Untamed Felines in the and

EC. Dum (20).

ers to register a 30-9 rout. 31

three game series. McCaig was the most dead,!

Overseas Chinese toppled the The Wahoos scored consistent- ely bowler for the Occasionals,"

capting three wickets for four Braves in the minor league fea-ly while the Cats tallied twien

ture game

with a 5-4 verdict in the final inning to avert a 15 runs in two overs.

while Blackhawks blanked the shutout, Terry Noronha fanned

26-0 behind Spartans

Josie three, while her opposite number Dolly Brown whified two, but Ribeiro's superb burling.

welded eight solid blows, includ Rexes proved themselves better | Heil than the hitherto undefeated Aces in a two-bagger by Helen Ri- when they won 21-7 in a surging Oxi battery accounted for spree highlighted by Ditta's four- run homer in the fifth. Grifins staged an uprising in the final 21 frame to emerge 4-3 winners over

Ride

C. A. Yvanovich st. Hennin u

Jones

of C. C. Blott e Curnington b

Whitmore

13

13

A. Graham e and a Young

3

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15

A..R. Okund c, 7 b Hards.. 미

all out for 46 runs. batted well for 19 runs.

Commandes

Sanger, Elicts, & He

Wilson, nun out to

Counstock, e Elliott, b Amann

Dowding, b Amara

Mudlow, b Amaen

15:

Haraway. b FHD

19

Owen, b Ell:0:1

F. N. Luz not out

Hard

Extras

Roche, e Lo. b Ho

Wench. c Low, b Ellisti

Aldridge, run out

Bitcock, not out

Extras

20 Moore

Q

Total

2cwling Analysip

M R

42

0 21

0

16

Amana

Ho

Elliott

Peters

University

A. Low, & Roche, b Owen

3. Peters. Sawyer, b Hit-

cock

Z. He, b Owen

Plume

James

Tucker

Total...

Bowling Analysis

OMR 10.2

108 F. Hennin e Rosario b Reme-

dios

B. Tucker b Alves

W. C. Hughes c Osmund b Re-

medios

15 F. Thorpe run out

3. R. Oliver b Whitmore:

13

K. S. Wüson b Young

H. K. Newton b Pierce

129 P. S.

O.

McCaig Whitmore

J. Ke b Pierce

A Stepto lbw b Gambrill WJ. Aikman not but

J. C. Wright b Pierce

Extras

Total

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9,5 1 45

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19

24

Bowling Analysis

OMR

10 Whitmore

Young

3 Pierce

Johnston

e - Lopes

b

McFarianc

Archibald

Gambrill

Graham....

F.

P. Remedios

T. Wickham

Osmund

S. James b Remedios

F. Plume & Alves b Osmund A Roberts lbw b Remedios

b Remedios o! G.

F. Langford e Rosario b Os-

murd

4G. Moore not out

1:

H. Ainman, c Sawyer, Owen

J.P. Too, e b Owen

Extras

W.DL. Ride, lbw b Owen

18

G. Wamer, Hilcock

Total

G. Elliott, b Hilcock

0

2

Bowling Analysis

10;

O M

Alves...

Remedios

3.1

A. Yeow, o Hitcock

B.C. Roy, not out

Extras

Total

Owen Hitchcock

Bowling Analysis

Werch

....

46) Osmund

"Occasionalš”–

Defence Force

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Of at

In a friendly crickel game Chater Road yesterday,

Recreio-Dockyard

HKCC "Occasionals" beat Hong In a Second Division League Kong Defence Force by 73 cricket match at King's Park yes- runs.

Club de Recreio beat! Batting first, the "Occasionals

i knocked up a total of 187 rus

terday, Dockyard by 81 runs.

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HK Defence Force

J. G. McFarlane 5 Stepto R. F. Pierce b McCaig

N. F Johnston c Kerr

Stepto

E. A. Young Thorpe

A. G. S. Edger - Aikman, D

C. Cunnington nct out

C.A. G. Whiteroret Blott

A D. Panton Ibw Wilson

Extras

10 the diminutive Delawares.

five of the hits, Terry Noronha aiding her own cause with Swo singles while hind-snatcher Patsy Ribeiro registered terrific three in four. Bulldeath and Babida were the only ones to hit safely for the Cats but were left strand- ed as their team-mates failed to connect

Wahoos Score

For That "Second Wind” -Pause for Refreshment

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Kit Chee Maintain Own Unbeaten Record While Shattering St. Joseph's

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

KB Chee RAF

FIRST DIVISION

3 St. Joseph's

1 KMB

SECONE DIVISION

Kit Chee RAF *Dockyard Talkoo

5 Prisona

1 Army:

University

3 Yard Police

School League

BENIOR

Queen's 5 Wah Yan (AM) 1 Tałkoɔ 4 Ellia Kadoorie 1

-

JUNIOR (HONG KONG). "Wanchal (PM) v GVM8.

Before à capacity crowd on the Club Ground at

Happy Valley yesterday, Kit Chee retained their unbeaten record in the First Division of the local soccer League when they defeated the hitherto unbeaten St. Joseph's by three clear goals.

The game was played at a fast pace throughout and the Saints, who were to a large extent handicapped by a very mediocre forward line, gave a rousing exhibition of defensive play and went down with their colours flying. Dave Leonard, in the pivotal At this point Tiu switched to position was, as always, the inside-right while Chu played leh sheet. anchor in the St. (wag. Joseph's defence. His

The starraing first

attacks

on the Saint's goal were time tackling and robust

frustrated by the tro backs as well as Leonard methods did rauch to upset the and Rurajahn Kit Chee forwards, who en-

Hau pounced on a clearance by deavoured to keep out of his Nien and sent it to Pereira. How- ever, after beating two defenders Brown, the St. Joseph's goal-he shot wide with only the goalie keeper was superb and the bril- the ball fell into the Kit Chee's liant manner in which he dealt to best. with difficult shots from time to Balf-time came with the scard lime earned for him repeated sheet blank. rounds of applause. He had no On resumption, To was wide chance with any of the shots at the goal with a left-foot drive. which went past him.

Then from the clearance by Brown

E Kadoorie (AM) 1 St. Joseph's 2) "E Kadoorie (PM) 2 A-Chinesway as rouch as possible.

(PM) 2 Wan Yan (AM) 3 Wah Yan (PM) z

(AM) Wanchai

✓ A-Chiness

(AM)

JUNIOR (KOWLOON) Mangkok C La Salle

* These games were not played in the first half but fell away ran Kwok for the ball. He passed The Salats more than held their half of the field and Pereira out

Nomads Lose Unbeaten Record

KITC 5 Nomads I

badly after the interval when to Omer ca the other wing, but The latters but at goal went most of the players began feeling

wide. the effects of the fast pace of the game.

Kit Cheo Rewarded Kit Chee went all out to break

Towards the end there were only two forwards in the St. the goaliess tie and play became Joseph's attack, the others falling fast and furious. They were re buck to defind.

warded in the 17th minute of the

10

The Canadians started fre-bal! 18 hurler Herbic Quon on the rubber in their crucial game against the 197 Madcaps, but Quen was relieved by Geegee Lee in the second after: he had walked three in succes-

From the opening whistle both second half. Wahoos drew first blood when sion to choke the sacks, Quer

teams adopted "do

die". From a passing movement insti- 3 fanned three while relief Geegee Teress "Choochi" Campos dented

methods, but sportmanship was gated by Chu, the ball ball went Lee walked three and whiffed the rubber on Patry Ribeiro's

A weak intermediate line the order of the day and fouls to Ho on the right wing. From single, and added another marker and forwards who did not were few and far between.

his centre Lai teaded the ball inte Winning pitcher Kelly Silva-en an infield error.

give the impression that they entre by Ho Ying-fm was mis-

Kit Chee attacked first and.. a the corner of the goal. Natto and Lee gave up a base tally in the second on Terry fore were the causes leading custodian

Gills Winzlee added another had ever played together beanied by Brown, the Saint's hot ballooned a centre from 5 cach when they hit a batsman Noronha's single for a three-run

to the hitherto unbeaten No-

3 mene.

20

with a pitched bail

Madcaps Bat First Madcaps went to bat first and Eddie Marques drew a base on balls. George Saunders struck out, Rea Sequiera poled a deep fly to 0 left to score Marques on the 3 sacrifice.

The Canucks equalised in their 3 half with a single aided by a 2 couple of fumbles, but in the next chapter Maple Leaf slabster Her- bie Quon blew up and loaded the

Icad.

Elsie Thompson patrolling the mad hockey team bowing to right pastures dished out a field the KITC XI. by 5 goals to ing gem when she froze Babida's Line-drive over the infeld, to 1 in a Hockey Association end a sporing attempt..

League match played at King's Park yesterday.

who chiu

One

rebounded

the 20th minute Chang Kam

over the bar bat made up for 1 Recovering quickly he clear-in a shot which hit the underside few seconds later by sending

ed to Santos ar left-half.

the crossbar and of the finest passing movements into the bet of the afternoon

was seen #1 Three minutes later Kit Ched this momenti

scored their third goal when Chu Santos sent the ball to Omar, Wing-keung received the bal kh Gra dribbled past Lee Ping from a corner by Ho and sent å

before three times in the the KITC forwards, especially the Gomes.. who in the ball to First-timer crashing into the net

in turn tapped it to

Tiring Fast Hsu Keng-sing Hsu lobbed L

The Saints never gave up tryi Fat Chuen-wah. St. Joseph's in- ing but they were bring. tast side-right, who tipped the ball to Time and again Omar 2.30 Pereira on the wing.

Pereira took the ball into Ki Pereira took the ball along the Chee territory only to find them- side-line and then centred only selves alone. left-back intercept it.

Eddie Marques singled to drive Barros Wable while Peggyi and L-Xavier, did their best to to see Tre Kam-hung Kit Chee's

almost cleared the base-

when he

slashed out

stinging two-bagger betweeu cu tre and right field.

23

one away.

11

Total

124 that

pathe

Bowling Analysis

M R

W

Stepto

14

Graham McCaig Thorpe

1 16

0 20

Kerr

13

Slott

0 10

Wilson

1.2 0 14

Newton

Friendly Match

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Motta

Fruitless Comer A fruitless corner was the only reward for this fine passing move

Play swung quickly from end to

The other players apparently could not keep up with the fast pace set up by the two wingers hard to score on his own but was Towards the end, Omar tried too well watched by Hau Yung The final whistle ending the hard-fought game

In order to make certain the game, the Wahoos refused to loosen up and scored twice in the Overeagerness on the part o sixth and seventh to cinch the issue.

left-winger, who was constantly Wildcats came in for their last! being pulled up for being off-side tun with the bat with Babida delayed their opening the score grounding out to first base. *** but it was only a matter of time. 4 bases on bad' pitches, with only Cynthia Motta received Jife

The Nomad backs, A., E. P. Guest an infield

by a wild heave stem the attacks; but their clear in one run, but it was George and Cynthia

scored

tances were intercepted in mid- Saunders timely slugging again break the string of horse-collars field. The Nomad halves were weak

the Wahoos were content to play the opposing halves.

Afer the shutout was spoiled and constantly out-positioned b for acts and two short-stop to first base plays ended the game seemed to have any ball sense but

Of the forwards, only P. Bullent Sequiera also singled, and when after Barros had scored for an he received little support from end, and Lai Shiu-wing broke

other run

the other members of the line through the Saint's defence only Fell made several fine sole us to have Brown pick the bail from Score

Braves jumed to an early star bat lack of support found him rush off his feet and clear. Far from being daunted, the when they notched up seven runed off the ball by the KITC de Somehow, although Kit Chee Yung-song, Tse. Kam-hung. Lax Kit Chee: Yue Yin-tak; Hau Canucks whittled the lead down in two innings before the gobs fence. to three runs after three in- could settle down to their bunt

brake through time and again Ping-chiu, Kwek Ying-kee, Lat tactics

Just before half-time F. Pinte they could not find the net with Chung-sang; Ho Ying-fum, Chu nings, and staped a rally in the

of KTC scored with a rising shot their shot The US Navy mangaed to hold which Barretto failed to

Chu Wing-keung Wing-keung, fourth that tied

up the score the Braves scoreless for the re 8-all, and it was anybody's ball mainder of the game, but could

reach

and Chang Kam-hei took turns, and Yu Cheyeong Kam-hol The fifth opened up with the tied down to holding their lead. came at that stage.

oniy score twice as the Tribe set- Madcaps leaving a runner on base. and the Canucks looked as if they would score in that frame when Merkar received a life on an out- field mud, but Tiger Hussain and

the dust had settled on that chap». fiter, a big six appeared on thej

caluma.

In a friendly cricket match at Sockшmpoo yesterday, the Pressi- mists defeated the Sindhi Mer. chants by 23 runs.

The Pressimists, who had the first lease of the wicket, knocked up 54 runs to which the Indians

were only able to reply with 31 Sherry Dare both fanned the

Stanley Bishop managed the breeze in the clutch.

trick the Pressimists, tak

for

bat

Madcaps opened the sixth with ing the last two Sindhi Merchants a double by Louis Oliveira whe wickets and the first of a "bit promptly stole third.

b. Curreem

stumped.

D. G. Waite, b. Curreem

J.

Isui.

F. M. el Arculli,

c. Chandu,

23

Pax, D.

b. Curreem

T:

b. Curcem

5. Bishop, low. b. Mouwala

J. Horsman, b, Curreem

H. Pinnell, c. and b. Cur-

A.

teem

Campin B. W.

0. Talip, not out

c. and b. Cur

reem

H. M. Parwani, b. Curreem

Bunt Tactics

Saims fielded a scratch team, as their regulars were resting for an important soccer match and only just managed to nose- out the Baseballers who play ed their best game this season. Pitcher ΑΞ

j

Chee was launching another at tack on the Saint's goal

In the second half, the

in taking potishots at the goal] St. Joseph's: A. D. Brown; K Nomads seemed disheartened

but their shots either went wide, Rocha, S. S. Nien; A. Rumjahn. and five minutes after the re-.

or were ballooned over. the D. Leonard, G. Santos; G. Pereira sumption N. Singh scored" the}

crossbar.

Fai Chuen-wai, Hau Keng-sing second goal after a scramble inj Considerable excitement follow- J. Gomes and B. M. Omar the Nomad'a goalmouth. Three ed when one of Ho Ying-fun's minuten later. Guterres added centres was trapped by Lai but.. RAF 1-KMB 9 the third tally.

his shot was bincked by the Saint'e: The RAF, who The Nomads attacked from the players

the Jees and University Win

لله

5007 however.

a very

a ride

Division soccer match at Sookan- A general scramble ensued but poo yesterday, proved no match with the Al Smirke was charged resultant bully-off and H. Xavier mouth was had crowded the goal. Kowkon Motor Bus entertained

can console him. netted the side's solitary goal. self that he held the sluzzing Seven minutes from time, Guter the ball was finally cleared by for the busmen and were beaten Roy Siva Saints hitless.

res scored his second goal and Nien

by-nine goals to one. and run" innings that followed Netto drew a walk but Buster The Molthenmen on the other

almost immediately afterwards M The two full backs of the Saints with three successive balls, bowl- Hollands fanned while Robert band connected for si- safeties, H. Hassan added the fifth. Rocha and Nien, backed D. The busmen were superior to

their opponerts in ing two and having the third Verlysen lifted a foul dy which Cicero Rosario and Licky iceted to constant attacks in the and Brown in goal gave a Daw-credit of the Afgen, it must be

two credited to each of Dick The Nomad's citadel was sub Leonard, were-rock-like in defense me

-depart ments of the

the was caught by Sherry Dare.. Silva,

game, but Kelly

Silva-Netto just about Jaguars played

closing minutes but the defence less exhibition of valkeeping dur said that they put up lyson his own ball game when he triumph ovr an experienced Chung, ther goals were scored."

good ball to managed to hold out and go furing the initial bal.

plucky fight. Cross +Full Length Dives

and Noor rapped out a sizzler to third base Hwa outfit 5-1. Vic Pedrace toed

Mohd were

the most outstanding and beat the hasty throw to first the rubber for

Twice in succession he brought of the RAF players. for Oliveirra to cross the rubber barled a two-hitter

the crowd to its feet by full-length RAP started off in fine style while with the tie-breaker.

his

dives in saving shots from Chu and gave the busmen mates collected a total of 7-blows. The Canadians had their chance with Eric Guest, Olle Vas and proved too strong for the

The University hockey team and Ho

thock in the sixth when Woo reached Frankie Barros accounting for two youthful but game Chand Tara force the pace, but the Saints were

The Kit Ches players began to tuck by drawing blood within

minutes of

of the start. first base on infeld fumble, but each Umbie Mose added a two-

asserted ran before the catch when Herbie bagger to the spree. In the fifth I

themselves. A hat trick was scored not to be outdone Quon flied out to left field for a frame Erie Goest Emble Mose by J. S. Ng, who played at Hsu sent in ple-driver from brought the score to 6-1 in their After some mfdheid exchanger only obtained the equaliser, but and not

that sanded the and Frenk Berros also executed é twin-killing

inside-left for the Varsity 25 wards ont bet, the ball just favour before the interval. scoring attempt:

twin-killing to muff K. E Kwan team.

cleared the crosshar Final Licks At Platter and. C. E, Chung

Crossing over with this com Play then switched to the other fortable lead, the busmen did not At half-time Chand Tara were Madcaps were still a run abrad

Scorers And Umpires. trailing -2-0, Ng, scoring both end and Brown was called on to

goals for the University, but save a shot from Lai. From the unduly exert themselves in the Scorers are reminded that the from the bully-of Akbar Din real kick Leu Cherans there to indulge in unnecessary patter

second period, but were ped out, but Saunders reached next class will take plage at 22. ceived the ball after a fine pass-the ball and shot wide from 39 weaving.

They only W first base on an error. Ren Moty Road, Kowloon, on Tuesday ing bout among the forwards and yards out.

add three more goals to their talls managed to In this half, th

soure being 9-1.

RAF: Morris, England, Cross, MAM Butcher, Wilson, Townsley Noor

Wilkinson The Chand Tara team shoulda

The Dutch HC proved no match studa,

KMB Tam Kwan-kon, Lee commended for its sportsman- for Recreio, last year's League

Champions losing 4-0 at Recreio Ping-pain. Tam Chum-fai, Tang ship. Their players are yourg

Sum Hung Hing-yuk, Fung yesterday. and inexperienced but they make

Kwan-sing, Tsang Ming-chuen, Lee. Chun-gat, Tang Yee-kt Chau Mac-chi and Lee Tal-fai

V. V. Kolaichoff, b. Motiwala

Extras,

Total:

Bowling Analysis

M

Motiwala

Career

Parma

Lalchard

Melwani

A

18

K. Lalchand c. Bishop, b.

T

Arculli

Nati, b.. Archili

Bhojwan, run nut

Barma, & Arculli, b. White. Curreem, ow, b. White

Y. Motiwala. Ibw, b. White

Uttocmal, run out

F. T. Melweni, b. Bishop

Bhajwani, not cut Nanik, b. Bishop

Extras,

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White

Bishop

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54 when they came in for the final

licks at the platter. Thomas pop

2 Sequiera hit into a double play at 5.20 m. Umpires classes with scored with a rasping shot. 8 when Tarzan Ismail tagged second Don Robbins giving triks will be

ti erase first-racker Weo

equiera

Stung by this reverse, the Un Saunders and relayed to held on Fridays at Doe Molthen's dergrads renewed their attack surprise when they score their

to Lire ice, Shell House, commencing and Ng scored his third goal first win

Just before the final whistle B Recreio 4-Dutch HC O Mohd, ied off the Canucke last

K. Pch added the fourth, 13 of the seventh with a weak

grunder. Bob Low pinch-hitting Saints

retire

1.30

Week-End Scores

MEN'S SENIOR LEAGUE

0 for Bill Ing was doubtful strategy Jaguara

but, he came through with 5 St Teresa single and kert Maple Leaf hopes Madrans alive. Junior Markar hit to third Pandas.

Law for the second Braves forced

Overseas

ang

cut

3 Baseballers

2

bc

5 Trung Hie

Canadians

9 Pake

g

8 Dire-devils

7 U.S. Naw Americans

D Tiger Hussain at the plate re- (Game abandoned after four efused to take an inside pitch, Lat

fanines of plari

1 his foot which was apparently ut MEN'S JUNIOR LEAGUE

of the box interfered with the Oversee

31 pitch, and umpire Bill Folowell

Black

mvoked Sec, 6 of Rule 21 and

and) Rexes called Hussain out.

Pandas

The only round-tripper was Griffins

5 Braves

"21" Aces

Hawks 18 Sperians!

2 registered by Louis Oliveira with LADIES

41 a long hoist to deep left field, but Pirates

2 thore were no gunters on hast,

Wildență

Delawares

SENIOR LEAGUE

19 Canadians

2 Wahoos

un for it in enthusiasm and as one Royal Navy 74 Paks 3

The fast forwards of the Royal of them puts it "play

the game

* Navy hockey team literaly goal scored by Aitbar Din swamped the Pak's defence in vesterday was THE

first goal ever hockey fixture at King's Park

for the game's sake."

to be scored Chand Tara yesterday and won easily by 7-3. player against another club in

4 six matches.

01

One of the players said "How that we have gotten our first goal we are going after our first wing

Army 12-YMCA 3.

The Army-YMCA, hoekev match played at Bookermpoo yesterday resulted in a runaway win for the Army by 12-2. Capt. C. 2. Clay- ton was responsible for five of go magship is worthy of better Army's goals while Sgt/M. P.

....

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