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CHINA MAIL
MALAYA WINS INTER- VARSITY HOCKEY MATCH
For the second day in succession the Hong Kong University bowed to the superiority of the visiting members of the University of Malaya yes- terday when HKU lost the Inter-Varsity hockey match by two goals
to one.
Two hockey Leagues decided on
The division of the. Colony's - hockey teams Into twa Leagues was agreed upon at the Annual General Meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey As sociation yesterday.
The question
of allotment of playing fields for hockey matches was also discussed at length at the meeting which took place at the Public Relpilous Office Lec- lure Room, Statute Square.
The play was not of a particularly high standard, but this could easily be accounted for on both sides through lack of playing together with their team-mates and through lack of prac tice in hockey.
The visitors showed to a bottor advantage in that their teamwork was more co-ordinated and their stickwork while approaching the oppos- ing goal loft little to be desired.
miaule
Both the University uf Both the local University wing Malaya's goals were scored in halves, A. L. Hor and S. S. Leong,
half, the the initial
their best but it was first gave of through their centre-forward evident in the second half that R. Mosbergem in the 22nd they lacked practice. During the first half they played a fino and the second less spoiling game but in the latter than two minutes later through stages of the game, they failed to Sathianathan,
keep up the pace. The local Varsity's solitary coal. Chelllah at Inside - right
not hir usual was scored in the 17th minute of sk
characteristic the second half through S. M. Tel. N their inside-left.
self and dashes down the centre of the fold were not The local Undergraduates tried in evidence, He missed several hard to score the equaliser in the scoring cpportunies which inn Mr. A. E. P. Guest Wns reck sing unutes and they stormed his usual
day he could have etected President of the Associa-the visitors' goal bust the brilland turned into goals. tion
the for
year. goalkeeping of M. Ibrahim alded Brigadier Cood,
Lleutenant by his defence kept his charge Commander Althea Squadron hitact. Leader MeWillam and Mr. Palmer were electer Vice-Pre- sidents,
representing the Army, Navy, Air Force and civilians.
coming
Mr. J.H. Blinko was re-elect. ed Hon. Secretury. Mr. A.M.
Xavier also kept his place as Hos. Secretary. The pet of Fixtures Secretary was filled by Warrant,
OMeer Smith.
Particularly culetanding for the University of Malaya's team was the left wing combination of R. G. McCoy and J. de Bilva and alan R. Mastergem as the leader of the attack.
8. K. Sen, in the pivotal post-
Home team stars
For the home team, T. H. Leani
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The play
From the opening bully-off. AKU rushed into the attack. The ball went to Teh whoso centro was taken by Chelliah. Ho drib- Uled the ball between the two beeks but his parting shot wend wide.
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Dodger's second win at St. Louis
+
New York, July 17.
Brooklyn Dodgers defeated St. Louis Cardinals
6-3 today in the rain-interrupted' first game, of a day-night doubleheader to move within a game and a half of first place in the tight National League race.
It was the Dodgers' second t With Boston leading 6-3, the straight triumph over the Indians scored four times in the Cardinals on this trip, their Afth to take a one-run lead and sixth consecutive victory over clinched the victory in the fifth St. Louis and the 10th in 13 when Gordon's home run high
lighted another four-run outburst. starts against the Red Birds At Benton, fourth Cleveland -pli-
Tho for the season.
defcatcher, took over in the fifth and dropped St. Louis into a first gave Red Box only two hits for place tie with Philadelphia the remainder of the game. Joo Phillies whose game with the Dobson, who started for Boston, Cubs at Chicago was called was knocked out in the fifth and off after three innings because suffered his eighth loss agains...
nine triumphs. Gerald Staley was the victim of Dodgers' first inning surge. Gene Hermanski singled and Duke Snider walked to get the
way. offensive under
Jackle Robluson walked and Carl Furil
with bases loaded single scored
two runs, Furillo was trapped off first base but Robin son scored on the play and first baseman Gil Hodges then pro- duced what proved to be the winning run with his 12th home run of the season.
of rain. Members of the two teams which took part in the Inter-Varsity Hockey match played at the University Pavilion, Pokfulam Road, yesterday. The visiting team from the University
of Malaya which won by two goals to one is shown on the right while the Hong Kong Univer alty team is on the left-("China Mall" photo).
Omar beats Hassan in Lawn Bowls Singles
M.
seen.
B. Hassan, runner-up in last year's lawn bowls singlos championship of the Colony, was oliminated from the competition yesterday at the Hong Kong Football Club by A. M. Omar, the final score being 23-18.
head.
was indeed high
It took Omar 28 heads be- The beat Husson. The next minute, the visiting fore he tion. played a cocl game under Varsity brought the ball into the standard produced by the two pressure and was Instrumental HKU's Dee. McCoy passed to bowlers, except for the first reading his forwards off on at Silva who brought the ball up the five heads, turks on numerous occasions. lert
The and some close heads were Brian R. Marks was a stalwart ft wing before centring. The seven-man Council war 18
defence and the disjointed Centre was missed by T. H. Lean
Omar's vilder experience of the composed 21 Major
Byrd Hong Kong University forwards but Sathinnathan, who had back. ed up the attack missed with Meers.
Channing, Fraser,
seldom got past him with the ball. first-timer. He recovered the ball are gave him a well deserved win. The scoring was very close Xavier, Read, Alves and Stein-
but hesitated long enough for T.
right from the start and the Parve.
C. Lean to rush in and clear.
Then followed a period of mid-core was 5-4 in Hassan's favour After some discussion. it was decided to divide the teams inte
at right-back and B. K. Poh an fleld play in wheh neither do 10th seventh head; 7-8 on the Omar, however, took the lead was clearly seen that the on the following two heads, the an "A" League and a "B" League centre-half stood head and shoul- could obtain the advantage. How ders above the other members of -the
superior in their score being 0-7. By the end of first consisting of top the team. Time and again it was visitors were ranking teams of the Colony and only through Lean that the op-llckwork and also in their under the 17th Hoad Omar was lead the other composed
ing 13-0. posing forwards failed to score. standing of each other.. ones, in the same way as foot-is timely clearances and first-
The focal Varsity boys were The end of the 20th head saw ball's first and second divisions.
Inclined to hit and pass hap Hassan leading 14-13 and the tne tackling saved his goalie. B.
times land during | score on the 22nd head was 16-10; hazardly at to protect Lopez, from having
the excitement of an attacking on the 24th head 17-17: Hossan movement they often over-ran led 18-17 on the 25th head. Lean was up against the bri- lant combination of McCoy and
the ball thus drawing a penalty Omar then scored six shots on the lust three heads to come out Silva but more than -held his!
Sathianathan. playing inside-winner by a score of 23-18. own against them.
A. E. Elliott created a surprise D. K. Poh played buat right for the University of Maloya steady game and was the cause and McCoy playing inside-left. when he beat L. Sykes by 21-19.
seizing of breaking many attacking were great opportunists,
The following are the full every chance they got to get the movements of
the opposition all into the Dec McCoy was the results of matches played yester before they became dangerous.i He tried hard to get his for- more constructive of the two and day. wards moving but they lacked it was through his fine set-up play ⚫the combination and under- that Mosbergem drew first blood
standing with each other to for their side. make them click as a unit.
of inferior
At the conclusion of the meet- his charge. Jug. the Hon. Secretary an nounced the loss of one of the Army's best hockey players, Ser- geant Mersch, who was killed aboard HMS Jamaica off the South Korean coast during the warship's recent action. Sergeant
The annual swinming Sports of the King George V School will be held tomorrow from 2.00 p.m., in the European YMCA Beth, Kowloon..
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In the 22nd minute, following an attacking movement started by Thiagarajan, the left-half, McCoy obtained the hall and passed to Silva, who returned the past on the run, thus outwitting both A. Hor and T. H. Lean McCoy Ahot for goal but Lopez blocked The shat with his pads, and tha ball rebounded into play. Afosber- gein who was backing up the play rushed in and netted the ball
with Lopez unsighted.
Two minutes later McCoy and Silva again combined and brought the ball up the field towards the HIKU goal, Silva's centre went to Sathianathon who broke through the defence anci calmly placed the ball Into the net beyond the reach of LOLCZ.
The first half ended soon wards.
more
Second half
AT HKFC
Colony's swimming
events
The Annual Swimming Championships of the Colony, organised by the Victorla Re- creation Club will commence Alves; F. X. M. Silva, F. V. V. on Saturday, September 23,
beginning at 9.30 pm. Ribeiro (skip).
Kink No. 2: C. A. Noronha, P. A. Costn, A. V. Gosano, C. E. Passes (skip) vs. A. M. Prata, J. P. Xavier, M. A. Baptista, H. A. Ozorio (skip).
Rink No. 3: E. M. Remedios, A. F. Noronha, G. A. Noronha, C. C. Pereira (skip) vs. J. F. da Silva, A. A. G. Silva, O. P. Remedios, A. M. Souza (skip).
Rink No. 4: R. M. V. Ribeiro, S. E. Souza, L. A. Rosario, R. F. Luz (skip) vs. G. A. Pinna, J. A. Victor, J J. C. Remedios, L. F.
(skip).
Xavier
Rink No. 6: E. H. Carvalho, F. X. Stares, M. L. Roza, J. F. V Ribeiro (skip) vs. L. Lopes, N. A Beltrao, E. Álarcoun, C. Roza- Pereira (skip).
Rink No. 0: M. F. Pinna, H, R.
Heats for the various events will be swum off on September 18, 19, 20 and 21, beginning at 6 p.m. each day.
All events will take place in the Victoria Recreation Club pool.
Closing date for entries for the various events is Thursday, Sep- tember 7, at 5.30 p.m. Fees for the individual events is $3.00 and $10 for the relays.
The following are the eventa and the dates for the finals:
First Day: Saturday, September 23, at 9.30 p.m.
1. Men's 220 yards Free Style. Women's 75
75 yards Individual Medley.
3. Inter-Schools'.4 x 50 yards Free Style Relay.
4. Men's three-metro Spring- board Diving (4 compulsory and
optional dives).
Pinna, D. C. Alves, J. E. Noronha (skin) vs. L. S. Silva, M. A.|4 Ferreira, A. P. Pereira, A. A Lopes (skip).
·League teams
The following have been select- ed to represent Club de Recreio "White" in their Lawn Bowls League match against Craigen gower Cricket Club at Happy Valley, on Saturday starting at
A. M. Omar (IRC) beat M. B.4 p.m. Hasson (IRC) 23-18.
G. A. Souza (CCC) beat E. M. Alarcoun (Recreio)
22-10.
to put in an appearance against W. C. Simpson (KBGC) folled C. Gough (PRC).
AT CCC 1. All (IRC) best
(IRC) 21-17.
The
R. M. V. Ribeiro, P. A. Costa, c. A. Noronha, F. V. V. Ribeiro (skip).
M. A. Baptista, H. A. Ozorio L. S. de Silva, J. P. Xavier, (skip).
“A, M. Alves, H. R. Pinna, E. Y. Adal | Alarcoun, C. Roza-Pereira (sitip). "Blue" vs. KDC at 4 p.m. at game between A. L. Hunghom. Roberts (HKFC) and E. Green-
(KBCC) wood
was postponed owing to the indisposition Greenwood.
AT PRC
of
A. R. Kitchell (IRC) beat W.) M. McCall (KDC) 21-15.
S. Yusuf (IRC) beat:1. Kitchell (IRC) 22-18.
The game between A. K. Minu (IRC) and W. Hong Sung (KCC) was postponed owing to the in- after-disposition of Hong Sling.
In the opening minutes of the second half, McCoy hit the alde of the goal with a terrifle drive. The University of Ma- laya Fransad hard to obtain third goal to make the lasus certain but the Loan brothers, tacked by B. K. Poh, hold out. The local
Varsity forwarda made several desultory raids bud each time they were pushed back without having the chance of oven testing the goalle
In an attempt to score anothor goal. Brinn Marks
moved into
the forward line of the University of Malaya while Abdul Hamid took his position at loft back.
Midway through the second halt McCoy injured his knee-cap and had to leave the field for several ininutos.
The loon team began to press and when McCoy returned to the game the ball was in the visitors'
In the 17th minute half. Gheldlab broke through buk
half of the, fold,
AT KBGC
C.. S. Rosselet (KCC) beat W. Marshallsay (KDC) 21-18.
F. X. M. da Silva (Recreio) beat R. M. V. Ribeiro (Recreio)
21-16.
AT RECREIO
J. S. Landolt (CCC) beat G. Č. Norman (KBGC) 21-12.
A. E. Contes (CCC) beat Tang (KCC) 22-14.
AT KCC
W. J. Howard (FC) beat P. A. da Costa (Recreio) 21-6.
A. E. Elliott (KDC) beat L. Sykes (KBGC) 21-19.
J. C. Remedios, A. V. Gosano, C. E. Fasson, J. F. V. Ribeiro (skip).
N. A. Belirao, A. P. Pereira, R. F. Luz, J. A. Luz (skip).
G. A. Guterres, C. E. Marques, A. A. Lopes, J. E. Noronha (skip). 3AD DIVISION
Recreio vs. KDC at 4 p.m. at Hunghom.
R. A. Campos, J. A. Victor, M. Ferreira, L. A. Rosario (skip).
L. Rodrigues, H. S. Remedios, M. L. Roza, J. J. Basto (skip),
A. A. Guterres, G. A. Pinna, S. E. Souza, D. C. Álves (skip),
COUNTY CRICKET CLOSING SCORES
London, July '17, The following were the close of play scores in first-class cricket games played today:
At Lords Middlesex 356 for four declared (Dewes 129, Lesile Compton 50 not out). Yorkshire 17 for no wicket.
between
5. Women's 50 yards Back Stroke.
0. Men's 100 yards Breast Stroke.
Women's 440 yards Free
Style.
B. Men's 4 x 100 yards Free Style Relay.
Second Day: Monday, Septem- ber 25, at $.15 pm:
1. Men's 880 yards Free Style. 2. Women's 50 yards · Breast Stroke,
--3. Men's-150-yards Individual Medley,
Style
Women's 220 yards Free
3. Men's 100 yards Back Stroke. 8. Women's 9 x 80 yards Medley Relay.
Third Day. Thursday, Septem- ber 28, at 6.15 p.m..
1.
Men's 150 yards Back Stroke. 2. Women's bu yards Free Style. 3. Women's one-metre Spring- board Diving (3 compulsory and
opilonal dives).
4. Men's 440 yards Free Style. 5. Women's 100 yards Breast Stroke.
All other games were twilight" or night contests. Besides the Cleveland-Boston night game. Detroit and Philadelphia met in a twilight doubleheader at Shibe was at Naw Park and Chicago York and St. Louls at Washing..
night in other American ton games. In, the National League. Boston was at Pittsburgh and New York at Cincinnati while St. Louis entertained the Dodgers again.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
R HE Cleveland Indians 11, 12 3 Boston Red Sox .. 0 11 1
NATIONAL LEAGUE `·
Bankhead limited the Cardinals to three hits and led 5-1 going into, the venth. In the seventh, he was relloved by Joe Hatten after giving a single to Eddie Kazak and walks to Al Schoen- dienst and Stan Musial to load Brooklyn Dodgers Enos St Louis Cardinals
bases. Hatten
Walked
Slaughter and pinch hitter Nippy force in two runs before 'rookle Jones on eight straight pitches to Joe Landrum came in to half the rally.
*Hodges injured
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-United Press.
KITO SPORTS MEETING
A Social and sports meeting Hain delayed the game an hour, will be held on Sunday at the and 10 minutes in the second in- Kowloon Indian Tennis Club, ning. Hodges was forced to re- King's Park, Kowloon, froth 2. tire in the seventh when he p.m. to 8 p.m.
Sponsored by the Sindhi Mer- suffered a bruised leg and Cloys
Group, the pro- Boyer of the Cardinals left the chants Sports
day has beer game in the eight when Furlilogramme for the hit him in the neck with a line arranged by Mesare. F. T. Mei- drive.
wani, B. K. Murlani and E.
divaney.
In the only other day game played in Major Leagues, Cleve- fand Indians rallied to beat Bos- ton Red Fox 11-6 in the opener of a day-night doubleheader. Joe Gordon led the Cleveland attack with dve hits including a three- run homer in as many times at bat.
The programme will include lunch, singing competitions, clas
Gopt dances by Miss sient Kishenchand, a quiz ovent, sports, and tep.
Prizes will be distributed to the aporta winners and winners of the Sunday Cricket League.
KCC tie CRC for Tennis Championship
In defeating the United Services Recreation Club by 72 sets to 11⁄2 in the Ladies' Doubles. "A" DivisionTM tunnis foague at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday, the Kowloon Cricket Club-team- have tied the Chinese Recreation Club for the League Championship title. The date of the replay be tween the Kowloon Cricket
F. M. Ribeiro and T. E. Rod- Club and the Chinese Recrea tion Club has not yet been rigues (Recreto) lost to Tsul and Choy 1-8; lost to Kotowall ad arranged but should it be
Chon 1-8; lost to Lee and, Tsul within the next two weeks, each Club will be without one v. Remedios and G. Golano of their regular players. (Hecrelo) lost to Tsut and Choy Missing from the Chinese Re-2-6; lost to Kotowall and Choa
wall and G. Choa 2-8: lost to W. T. Lee and Y. P. Tsul 6-7.
SCAA-7--HIKCC 2
6. Men's 4 x 50 yarda Free creation Club line-up will be 3-0 lost to Lee and Teul 2-0. Stylo Relay.......
Mra. E Litton who is leaving
E. Taal and H. Y. Chu (SCA) Fourth Day, Saturday, Septem- for a holiday and from the boat H. A, Ayres and J. D. Mackle ber 30, at 9.30 p.m
Kowloon Cricket Club team. 0-1; beat J, B. Hawthorn and Miss P. Ward will be absen: J. V. Bellora 8-3: beat D. Nolan
1. Men's 100 yards Free Style.
Strokomen's 100 yards Back as she has already left on a and K. Wilson 6-4.
visit to Singapore and Bang-
3. Schoolboys' 100 yards Free kok. Style. (18 years and under).
Y. Chan and Y. G. Hsu (SCAA) lost to Ayres and Mackie 46 Threa games In the Man's lost to Hawthorn and Sellors 2-0 14., Men's: 200. yards Breast Doubles "A" Division were play-beat Nolan and Wilson 7-5, 4-
Stroke.
G. Lum and S.C. Wong (BCAA) AA entertained beat Ayros and Mackie 6-0; beat
5. Women's x 50 yards Free { Style Relay,RDAN
6. Mon's '60 yards, Free Style. 7. Women's 100 yards Free Style.
8. Men's 4 × 100 yards Medley Relay,
ed yesterday,
the
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South Ching, AA
Hong Kong Cricket Club at Hawthorn and Sellors 0-1, beat King's Park, Several
Nolan and Wilson 8-0. regular members of their first team LADIES DOUBLEB "A?
DIVISION. were absent because of sicknesà but the substitutes Justified their KCC 7-USRC 11⁄2 Inclusion and the home tuum Mrs. La F. Stokes and Mrs. C. won by seven sets to two, Trbbutt (KCC) beat Mrs.
· RAIN HALTS POC Tournay
The Chinese Recreation Club Williams and Mrs. Ridgway 6-1; visited Club de Recreto and in- beat Miss Birt and Mrs. Oxford JMcCutcheon won the slugles
CRICKET MATCH flicted a nine sols to nil defeat 6-2 drew with Mrs. Stack and championship
wright At Bristol: There was no play Prison of-the
Mr
6.01. over their hosts. The Chesterfield, ' July · 18. Omcers Club for the second year today in the match
Finying at home, the Hong Mrs. Mary Chow and Mrs. L
boat Mrs. in succession. With M. Scott as loucestershire and Sussex owingThe match between Derby-gong University could not cope Benjamin (KCC) his partner, McCutcheon also won
to rnit
shire and the West Indies. was with the strong Kowloon Cricket Willams and Mrs. Ridgway G-2 the pairs title.
At Manchester: Essex 87 and abandoned today owing to Club team and lost seven sets boat Miss Birt, and Mrs. Oxford 7-51 boat Mrs. Stack and Mri. bowler, six for 01, Greenwood, after lunch
In a postponed Men's Doubles Wright 8-2.** Services Recreation Club lost to Honbemand beat Dirs. Willams "Division match the United Mira, Av Forward and Mig H. the Craigengower Cricket Club on and Mra Ridgway 6-4 bent Miss their own courts two sets to seven.Birt and Mrs. Oxford 6-2--10st to At Blackheath: Rent 160 and Monday's play
The following are the results: Mrs. Stack and Mrs. Wright 1.6. Rink : No.. 1: -F- Noodt, G. A. 201 (Clark 58, Lock,
Chesterfield, July 17.
MEN'S DOUBLES "O" DIVISION Guterres, J. J.. basto, J. A. Luz spin bowler, four for 40, Parker, The West Indies were 163 runs MEN'S DOUBLES DIVISION MUSICA CCC 70 (skip) va, A. V. Lopes, A. M. right-arm medium bowler three shoad, with eight second Innings
Catley@tari d⠀⠀ Jaconb-Hand for 22). Surrey 03 (Dovey, right-wickets to fall, at the close of D. Lo and N. Lo (HKU) beat (LURC); buat EL R. Zoo and. He onn offspin bowler, eight for a player stumps were drawn the 0-3 lost, to F. stokes and E., and O Wanr 9-2: Lowk to T. Chao J. Sponce and FR. Zimmern. Thou Get; boat-Y. P. Char and 127 for five (Clark 54, Fishi-** lock 67 not
Quang10-du
Memorial Cup · 120 (Tattersall, right-arm offspin rain, with no further play two. The members of the Club de right-arm fast medium bowler, The West Indies at lunch time Retrele will be competing for four for 15). Lancashire 101 for had made 01, runs for the loss of the Memorial Cup on Thursday three declared (Washbrook 103 four wicket starting at 5.35
of the lowing are the rinkai. The. föl- } not out)' and 20 for one wicket.
his shot was cleared by a back. The ball went to F. Lam on the right wing who sent the ball back into the viallur's Dee where B. M. Toh sint it in underway thus leaving the Univer- daley cutter into the net, to sity of Malaya worthy winners
Jeft-arm
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HKU 2--XCO 7
roduce the arroare, for A: Ano hocicoy: mma played. In |---At Kidfourists Ind·made '41, runs for C. Fincher: 2-6; beat ́T: & Doker what A. Jaymond -6.
Glamorgan the loss of two second lanings, and (Parkhouse wickola, k
seker die Hancock and Mockford (USRC) After this goal the Hong Kong the best sporting manner. 362 for nine
C. 15. lp and T. Lo^(HKU) Jost | lost to Lestrand, Thou 3-c-, lost University team redoubled their Teams we had
182, Jenkins, right-orm slow leg- After the promise of a good to Spence and zimnem 2-01 lost 16 Choy and iWanga toj lostyto attempts to 'scorn bút bad shout, HKU: B. Lopez T H. Lean, break bowler, five for 141). Wor- reply to the West Indies total to stakes and Fincher 4-0; lost Chad and Raymond) 1-4. ing on the part of their forwards T. C. Lean: AL Hor, B. Kcestor 20 for one wicket of 225, runs in their first innings to Baker and Cuang 100% Crossley and Redhand (Un Inst them the chance for a draw. Poh, 6. 8. Leong 8F Lam, D. At Leicester: Leicestershire 340 the 200ond-wicket reached 60. Ho and H. W. Ip (HKU) lost loath to Topand Thousa Both Chellish and Laing mined Chelllah, L. P. Lung, C. H Wong (Palmer 80, Frantice 60 not but ring after the art had fallen to Brouck and Zimmern 2-0 lost to Choy and Wa Chao and Raymu several chances to score and ong 8. M. Teheran
Butler, rishi-ann fast bowler, siz uk perlu bating to Stokes and Fincher 3-0, lost to 191) Notts 197 for four callopeddellands when bower to, Baker, and Quang D-des
Send the players, to abitter and A Northampton: W
minute from the end 3. K. Fold 42U ORAM: M. Ibrahim, H. E tried a that wnd find the chagrin Bohrenginyel, B. R. Marks to see Ibrahim being off a miracul. Chong-bong) - DJ SB (Capt
CILLE ERVARINNARERY ESTUAwaraian Hamidia: Hão (Gardner 125 Doldry307
The game ended as one of the Bathlanathen, R/Mosbergen TR Northamptonshire 41
McCoy attacks of the visiting form t
20 Beuter
brabick finished, 138 runs in (Hedrala) lost to W. P. Trul' and
lost to C Moto-
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