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THE PERFECT

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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1950.

ENGLAND FOLLOW ON; HUTTON'S GREAT FEAT

London, August 16.

England were all out for 344 runs in their first innings against the Wast Indios total of 503 and had to follow on, 159 runs behind. At the lunch interval, England was one run with no wickets lost.

Moisture on the medium roller called for by Brown

showed that the pitch had received a thor- ough soaking. The crowd trickled in slowly and there were scarcely more than five thou- sand present half an hour before the start. The weather remained doubtful but the sun and wind helped to dry the turf.

The ball began to lift at once when the slow bowl- ars Ramadhin and Valentine opened the at- tack, but inside a quarter of an hour, God- dard and Jones went on in a double change.

·Both bowled a shado short of a length, Hutton, keeping Bailey away Į from the bowling as much as possible, defended with great skill but opened his shoulders at the last opportunity and twice eracked Jones for superb bandaries.

Maving

Tuesday's play

London, August 14. Len lintion, of Yorkshire, with a wonderful display of batting technique trict concentration marte brave effort

to place England in a winning position la tine titt remained on the side of the West Indies at the end of the third day in the fourth

and last Text,

The West Indies were baruli. capped by the absence of Worreil. who struined a goin muscle whie bowling yesterday. A in

With two days left

for play ystic all-drive by Hutton sent

in vire hours England are stili 221 runs belairaci the total part 300,

Badley aut five minutes.

with Was

six wickets in hand. Hutton batled the whole day forward defensively and

of whitch głóve muj

was lost one hour the ball Hew of his Weekes in the middle of the thro through rain. So far he has been In for atx and a quarter hours Valentur, who had been i

and bag scored 160 runs, In. the next cluding 17 fours. brought back, struck Glow for the West Indies, getting

Denis Compton, batting for the Brewn for a duck. Brown with first time in Tests this season. his first attempt at a drive, play helped Hutton in a century stand wicket. Coming ed inside the break and suleked for the an easy rich to first slip.

DLERI

"Log-trip.

MeÏnlyre made one glorious square cut for four which com- pleted his thousand runs for the season, but in Valentine's next. vor he give the bowler a return catch when trying to drive. That made it 321 for seven.

When at 197, Hutton made the highest Test score against

third

fogether with the score at 130 runs for two wickets, the pair gradually mastered the spin at-

Sonny Ramadhin tack af Alfred Valentine,

Bowling attacked

and

TEA TIME SCORE

London, August 10,

At tea-time today England'e second innings score against the West Indies stood ai 70 runs for four wickete.-~~ Asuter,

SPORT STARS SHOW YOU HOW

Roly Jenkin

WORCESTER ALL-ROUNDER, BOWLS LEG SPINNERS WITH WHICH HE PERFORMED A HAT-TRICK IN EACH INNINGS AGAINST SURREY LAST SEASON, PLAYED IN ALL FIVE TESTS IN SOUTH AFRICA IN" 1948-49, AND IN LAGT TEST AGAINST "WEST INDIES AT LORDS

No. 23

County Cricket:

Refreshing

DRINK

Coca-Cola

MY FAVOURITE PITCH MY BIGGEST BRILL First six position.

the lies norded in England 42nd Battery wins

wat

to have a chance of winning. but then Compton was run out owing to a bad misunderstand. ing with Hutton.

Although not his old self, hei had revealed confidence and had bren well sot for a long period of scoring.

Engiant had taken the secre to 236 runs for the loss of three wickets by the ten interval.

Hulton and Compton put on 109 ruus for the third wicket and although Goddard tried many bowling changes, they were not unduly worried and were woll or top.

Hutton bats splendidly

Meanwhile Hutton had balted) splendidly for his 12th century in Test cricket, He reached his '00 una out of 176 in four hours and minutes. It included 10 fours.

Onge

past the three-figure

Yorkshireman went; mark, the for the bowling and the part. nership was worth a hundred in

да

Was cne oveT

many minutes. Compton started badly but later played confidently and his dismissal must have been a big blow to England's hopes of a big scor Only

pugalble Once set both attacked the after tea for rain sent the players bowling, crpecially Hutton, and in. It was not heavy but just England's chances of making a enough to make the ball wet and big score looked good. Hutton slippery. An hour later it ceased hurl to fght hard to wrest the and the covers were removed.

Hutton, helped by the bowlere initiative from the spin bowlers.

inhability to get a firm grip on slippery ball, added, to his quota of boundaries. Arst with a beauti. ful drive and then a perfect leg glance.

Dowes hatted on mare lei.

J

completely overshadowed the long-awaited battle between Com- Goddard's pton and the West Indies pair who, in an effort to unsettle the Middlesex mau, bowled unchanged for two hours.

West Indies, beating his own 198 at Lords in 1935.

another partner, Hutton Just Redser hem leg-before laying hoek te ball by Goddard which nipped though, In next over the bail Kew to Stall- meyer at short Ane-ing as Hut- ten pushed forward. hon gav The appearance of being about to walk away from the, wichit bu the umpire Lee had sigitaffed ove pad was walking towarda squari Jcg.

the West Indies had 'oppruler' but Lee said not out. Hillary helped the score along with siglo and a two before Goddard soot his off-stump flying with a faster ball.

Highest score

So Wright joined the York- shirinon with 20 wanted to save the follow on. Hutton took two fours off Valentine with a drive pust mid-off and a sweep to leg which took him to 197, the highest score against West Indies in this country.

Fleldsmen were spread round the boundary to prevent fours and the excitement was tense,

Finally Goddard brought the Innings to a close by getting Wright leg before when England needed only ten to save the

Tension relaxed when God. dard called for the lang-over- due new ball and both batamen welcomed the change. The score moved rapidly along on

Baseball:

surely lines but was never car. tain when playing the turring ball, and at 259 runs was easily caught in the elips from a bull wide of the wicket.-Reuter.

Tigers beat Indians and restore lead to three and half

a

games New York, August 15.

Youngster Johnny Groth of Detroit Tigers handed Človeland Indians a grandslam beating today with a four-run first-inning homer that pro- duced a vital 4-1 victory.

I UKE A SOFT WICKET" THAT HAS PACE AND IS TAKING SPIN, IT MAKES BOWLING A PLEASURE.

A USEFUL TIP

LEARN TO SPIN THE BALL, THERE IS MORE FASCINATION IN SPINNING THAN IN TX HARD WORK CF FAST BOWLING

IT TAKES IO YEARS FOR A LEG-SPINNER TO DEVELOP SO PRACTISE HARD

AND OFTEK

34th

Light Anti-Aircraft Regt. RA., Swimming Meet

Keenness and enthusiastic_rivalry were the key-

notes of the Annual Swimming Gala of the 34th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Ar- tillery, hold at the Victoria Swimming Bath yesterday.

The Unit Championship was decided in the last event of the day-Diving-when the spring- board artistes from the 42nd Battery took first and tied for second place to give them the aggregate championship with 31 points, while Regimental Headquarters were second with 28 points and the 119th Battery third with 15.

Though no startling times | Captain Skinner, the only com- were recorded in any of the pelltor in the race to swim the throughout the events, there were neverthe authentic crawl

race, tired visibly during the last less many thrilling and close

two lengths and dropped behind finishes.

the leaders.

Lleutenant Colonel C. C. L Browne OBE, acted as Referee of the Gala, while the Judges were; Major H. E. Mosse, Major E. J. Watts and Major E. W. Ruston MC.

Captain R. F. Irwin was the offelal starter assisted by Second Lieutenant D, L. Denny,

I MADE 21 IN THE FIRST TEST AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA AT DURBAN, WE HAD A TERRIFIC FIGHT AND I REGARD THIS AS MY BEST INNINGS, FOR THE LIGHT WAS BAD AND THE DOWLING TIGHT THAT WAS THE MATCH IN WHICH CLIFF GLADWIN DEFLECTED A LEG BVE TO WIN THE MATCH OFF THE LAST

BALL OF THE DAY.

Hong Kong Regiment Swimming Gala

in Championshi Table unchange

London, August 15. `

Surrey gained 12 points on the County Crickot Championship loaders, Lancashiro, through the series of matches anding today, but tho first six positions in the table remained un- changed.

Surrey's victory over Essex gave them 180 points from 24 matches, while Lancashire, gaining nothing from their match against Northamp tonshire, have 192 points from the same number of games.

Third in the table are York-

The Hong Kong Regimentshire, whose first innings lead Bver Warwickshire brought will be hosts to the 1st Bat-

Ezzard Charles

talion the Middlesex Regi- their total to 16-4 points from scores a TKO over

on

Saturday (DCO) ment next, August 19, at the Vic- toria Recreation Club.

24 matches.

In the next three places are 124 points Warwickshire, with from 24 matches. Somerset with 100 points from 24 matches, and The Gala, though basically a

regi- Worcester with 98 points from contest between the two ments, will also include a num-23 matches,

with

There,

Results

Freddy Beshore

Buffalo, NY, August 15, Ezzard Charles made an un-

ber of events for members of the Nottinghamshire, at the bottom impressive and unpopular re- Victoria Recreation Club and of of the table with 32 points from turn to the ring tonight as he further kept his NBA heavyweight. were left Defence Force 23 matches, the Hong Kong

for races handicap

the beliind the field by leicester crown by finally scoring

win over Hampshire, technical knockout over. bat- members

and bloodied Freddy of the

Hong Kong shiro's

which brought Leicestershire level tored Women's

Forco. Volunteer

of the 14:h with Esecx, cach with 60 points, Beshore at 2.53 has been

Audi- a strong asso-

Memorial round in ciation between the members of just above Nottinghamshire.

torium. the Middlesex Regiment and the

The small crowd, estimated at Volunteers in Hong Kong since

7,000, booed Charles and referee 1941-an association which was

Barney Felix lustily when Felix strengthened with the Dichards'

stopped the bout because he re- swollen right garded Beshure's ear as in a dangerous condition, Badly puffed The car was so badly puffed ike a huge that it appeared purplish bulb attached to blond Freddio's head.

return

come

to the Colony in 1948, when the old Volunteers had be- the Hong Kong Defence Foree with the Hong Kong Regi- ment carrying on its association with the Middlesex.

Saturday

The following were the results at first-class games played today: At Chelmsford: Surrey beat Essex by an innings and 37 runs. Surrey 443, Essex 225 and 11 (Laker, right-ann offspin bowler, four for

At with mark svening

the first appearance this season; bestester;

of

the

Leicestershire

runa:

Charles, fighting for the first

single

བན་

by 201 well-known swimmer Leicestershire 250 and 240 for Hampshire 113 George Saunders, Tony Lopez eight declared.

and 102 (Jackson, right-arm off-time since last October, failed to knock-down and Gerry Roca Pereira.

score

his. awkward against After the swimming events, break bowler, seven for 44). prizes will be presented by Mrs. At Hastings: Sussex drew with

punching opponent. However. H ald the challenger from

have Harry Owen Hughes, wife of the Kent. Bussex 310 and 254 for

"out Commanding Officer of the Hong four declared (Smith 99, John Harrisburg, Pennsylvania,

not out), Kent on his feet on at least four occa Keng Regiment, Then there will Langridge 102 be dancing from approximately 344 and 52 for one.

sions.` The

Peshore 11.15 p.m. until

At Weston-super-Mare:

Somerset: und Music for the dance will be match between

a.m.

Qashed Buffered, a brow in the 14th round shortly before the bout, was stopped.

Guncer Diamond spurted dur Ing the lifth length and on completing it he thought the race over, but the shouts of blo Battery mates told him that he had one more langth to go and

off again he started

on level terms with

Gunner: Charles worth. Charlesworth, realising that he Other officials included Cap-

W. Ellis, timekeeper, had a chance to win, changed to tain C. Captain K. Williamson, chief re- the crawl, but Gunner Dianzond, supplied by the band of the Glamorgan was abandoned owing corder and Lieutenant (QM) H. using strong side-strokes, pulled Middlesex Regiment, by kind te rain. Glamorgan 238. Somer- Despite his ballering Beshore

ouncer away from him and won by about

ret 127 ulit permission of the Commanding

(Muncer, right-arm gave an ironman performance A. While MBE, chief announcer.

At the conclusion of the five yards with Captain Skinner |

LE. Col. A. M. Mann, riedium offspin bowler, five for throughout the scrap. He

Farciy 53). Gala, Mrs. W. H. Skinner, wife tuking third place;

took backward step except on

in of Captain Skinner of the 42nd

the fourth, The 100

The match be- the yards hack-stroke

Occasions Tickets for mission can he At. Bradford: Battery of the 34th Light Anti marted with four competitors and obtained either from the Volun- tween Yorkshire and Warwick- soventh, 10th and 14th rounds Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artil. ended with two. One of thes lery, presented the prizes to swimmers had the misfortune to teer Centre or from the Head-shire was abandoned owing to when he was reeling from the kncek his head against the side quarters of the Hong Kong Regi- rain. Warwickshire 220 and 88 impact of head blows-United

ment at cost of $2.40 and, with for three. Yorkshire 252 for Press. of the pool at the end of the swimming events starting at 9,38 second lap when he was leading by more than eight-yards. -

the winnera.

Most exciting race of the day was the 60 yards free-style, which was won by Gunner Payne-of Regimental Headquarters, who overlook

ini Sergeant Hollands the last 10 yards to win by a body-length.

A perfect start

p.m., all spectators are asked to be in their seals by 0.30 pln.

Blow

EXHIBITION

TENNIS MATCHES

POSTPONED

The exhibition tennis matches arranged by the Hong Kong

Tennia Association

and of p Roon-hung which were to have been played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday, were postponed owing to the sodden state of the courts.

seven declared (Kardar, left-arm

bowler, five for 60). At Nottingham: The match ba Pluckily carries on

tween Notts and Derbyshire was Though stunned, he pluckily Battery when he scored almost abandoned owing to rain. Noits carried on for half of the final perfect points for his ingenious 202 and 200 for three (Martin length, but was forced to give high board voluntary dive, thus 90, Sime 73 not out), Derbyshire giving him the diving title and 223 for seven declared (Edgar The starter got the six swim-up because of the mishap.

Lieutenant Smith of Regimental also the Unit Championship to 90 not out, Butler, right arm

slow bowler, five for 80). mers in the event off to a perfect Headquarters, the winner, swam his Battery. start, but after the plunge, Sera well-judged race and overtook

Signalman Bowen of Regi- At Wellingborough: Northamp geant Hollande forged Into the Second Lieutenant Watkins of the mental Headquarters and Gunner tonshire drow with Lancashire, lead, closely followed by Gunnor 42nd Battery, one of the carly Hough of the 42nd Battery both Northamptonshire 327, Lancashire Payne, while the other swimmers leaders during the last length of scored 60% points on their three 300 (Howard 75, Grieves 60). were gradually left behind as the

the pool.

dives, thus tying for second place. At Lords: Combined Services The matches will now ball Face progressed. After one of

In the 3 x 33 yards mediev An exhibition water pole game drew with Pubile Schools, Public played on Wednesday next, the four tuil-enders had dropped the 42nd Battery team led between the 42nd Battery and Schools 264 for five declared August 21, at the same place,

relay, the out, the other three fought out because of the fine back-stroke the 119th Battery ended In a and 182 for six declared (Cowdrey commencing at 8.30 pan. for the minor position, which swimming of their lead-off mán. draw with cach side scoring one 55), Combined Serviren 240 ended in a dead-heat between but both the breast-stroke meu gont... Sergeant Lee of the 42nd Battery second-place Indians and restored their lead

and Lieutenant Hespe of the 110th to three and a half games.

Battery

At the 33-yard turn, Hollands Groth accounted for all De Stan Musial homared for Bt. increased his lead but evidently

his first length efforts took to Louis troit scoring with his one big

of his stamina and Payne gra- smash, but after that no more Pirates won a maddening game English opening batsman hà was needed with another from Reds at Pittsburgh, 10-9, dually decreased the distance bo-

tween them. Purried his but in a Test match, youngster, Art Houtteman, giving up six runs to Cincinnati

Although Hollands made a England's last six wickets tell

pitching five-hit ball to gain in the ninth, and then coming

gallant today for

attempt to increase his back to score six of their own at speed, Payne had too much left four for 23 in 17,4 overs.

for, him and went on to win. Before the game was resumed skirmish occurred in the West Indies section of the crowd and

follow on. Hutton was magn By winning, Tigers split their two game series with

ficent throughout. Only

years before he had been first in and Inst diag against Aur-

tralia at the Oval and this

time he did botter by carrying his bat. Cricket historians could not recall the last occasion when an

12, Goddard taking bis 15th victory.

Ast fight seemed to have deve cd his sixth defeat

uped. The police had to restore order.

England followed on with ten minutes left for lunch. Hutton began, balting all over again, and scored the only run before the interval

Searcs: West Indies, lai Innings 503.

England, 1st Innirige, Hutton, not out fiv Simpson, C. Valentine

Jones,

Sheppard, b.; Ramadhin Complon, run out. Dowes, b, Valentiño ·

Board Brown, b, Valentine Melntyre, c. and b. Valen-

e. Valentine, - b.

tino

Bestser, b.w. b. Goddard

illon, b. Goddard Wright, 1.b.w., b. Goddard

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS:

Jones Warroll Ramadhia Valentine

The victim of Groth's homer the finish.

Clyde McCullough finally drove Gunner Payne alsa won the Was the American League's No. 1 witcher, Bob Lemon, who suffer in the winning run with a single 100 yards free-style in effortless hit of the games.style, although he was paced for against 18-his fourth

-20 yards by Gunner Jones of the second,

triumphs.

Lemon would have had the side rotired in the first inning but for an error by third base. man Al Racen,"

After the errar, Vie Wertz singled and a walk loaded the bases, after which Gröth. 1232- loadeil, them.

Pitching battle

202

There also gained on 30 other chlet rival,

المان

Results

smith 70).

of Regimento! Headquarters and

At Cheltenham: Gloucester- the 119th Battery

overlock

skira drew with Middlesex, Glou- leading breast-stroke swimmer.

The following are the results cestershiro 440. Middlesex 200 Regimental Headquarters went of the events:

(Brown 130, Cooper 54; Lambert, on to win the relay, while the

right-arm fast, medium bowler, Plunge: 1. Lieutenant Pemberve for 110)-outer. anchor man of the 42nd Battery managed to the second place. ton (42, Bly.); 2. B. 9. M. Henry

The

Walsh 1 x 33 yarde free-style (119 Bly.): a. Gunner relay was won eally by the (RHQ). Distance: 52feel 8 GOLF: Regimental Headquarters' team inches.

breast-stroke: composed of Bergeant Hollanda,"

yards Gunnor Walsh;

Gunner Hurst (110 Lieutenant

Bty.); 2. Smith and Gunner Payne. The Gunner Eastwood (42 Bty.); 3. 42nd Baldry came second. Gunner Gribben (11) Bty.); (1 while the 19th Battery took inin, 44.8 secs), the minor position.

60 yard free-style: 1. Gunner The Long Plunge event war Payne (HQ); 2. Sergeant Hol-

100

Ralph Kiner hit his “33rd. kamer, almosd Battery, who placed on caulty by Lieutenant Pem- | lands. Cur); 3. Sergeant Lee |

Scores

New York, August 15. Today's baseball scores were:

CAMERICAN LEAGUE

И AR

7 New York (1st gamo), -6 Washington

10 18

E

4

2

0

.0 9

7

thelt New York New York (2nd game) 0 12 11 Yontiees, who blew a 10-5 decl- Washington

44sion at Washington in the fro Detroit 17 game of a double-header with Cleveland

separate admissions for each per- 101 formnaco.

4

Philadelphia

The game was a pitching bat-

(lat game) tle between Gene Bearden arid Boston. Ed Popal until both blew in the Jate

* Philadelplika Innings. Washington finally afinched (2nd game)

with six runs in the Boston after Yankson had gono

11.

.344

matters

eighth

ahoad

with three in their half.

Washington mada

hile, four

OMR. W. by Eddle Yoat and three by John Philadelphia

23 470 208 30

45 23 03

04 21 121

3 · ·7

B 10

Boston

015 NATIONAL LEAGUE

RH

011

A maddening game

Brooklyn Cuba again subdued St. Louis New York

Cardinals, putting over two ru

Cincinnati. Pittsburgh:

15

·10

ל

Ostrowski, ane, a homer,

in the eighth to win a 3-2 deci-

I dob Berkowy Avents St. Louis-

United

end

coquraand bunt single by Hat Chicago EPAL Vastavat káva, Paul Minner

ANAN TE Henia. Poilst | Prez

Draw for Deep Water Bay

ed Foursomes

ed

KCC TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Members of the Kowloon Cricket Club who intend to enter for the Club's lawn ten n's championships are remind

that entries will close! 7 p.m. today and that they should place their names on the Hat of entries on the! Club's Notice Board: before that time.

at

Enteles for the Club's Autumin Tennis

Handicaps, are now open one will close on August 25,"-.

A complete list of events and

Jars,

at firrton the 42nd Pattery whi (42 Bly.) und Lieutenant, Hespe

particulars are posted in the Club (110 Bty.) dead-beat.:(42 secs.). By his two wing in the free a plunge of 82 feet 8 inches.

The following is the draw an intending competitors are re style, events and

also by ha Gunner Dougins of the 42n 100-yards back-stroke: 1. Lleu- swimming of the anchor feg in Battery brought up all the 17 tenunt Smith (RHQ); 2. Second for the second Deep Waterquested to keep watch on the the

Bly.). Bay Knock-out Mixed Four Notice Board for further particu free-style relay, Gunnar mintes in his first atteint in the Lleutenant Watkins (42

somes Payne proved himself the most Plate Diving event, while Major (1 min. 52.8. recs.). versatile swimmer of the Re-P. Lloyd of Regimental Hend- 100 yards free-style: 1. Gunner alment

quarters and Gunner Faigent of Payne (RHQ); 2. Gunner Jones The 100 yards breast-stroke the 119th Battery bath brough (42 Bty.); Gunner Hyndman

(42 Bty.) (1. min, 21.3 secs.). was won by Gunner Hurst of the up 11, age

Regimental

Headquarters Major Lloyd and Gunner Bat-

Smith, Gunner Walth gent dived for the plates acal and Sergeant Hollands); 2. 42nd in order to see. If they could

119th Battery, who took. bla Tie for second place Medley Relay (2 x 38 yards):

place in the starling line-up at o the lust minute due to one of his

1 team-mates withdrawing from

the race.

(Lieutenant

Mr. and Mrs. J. Markham;

CRAIGENGOWER 1st Round:

TENNIS TEAM Mr. and Mrs. RC, Gairdner, it

· been The following have and Mr. and Mrs, E,U, Sülnsbūryj

Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Watson and selected to represent the Craigen Mr. and Mrs. RK. Coifigs. gower Cricket Club in n "Ch 2nd Round-Byes,

Division League' tennis match- against Chinese Itecreation Club Mr. Bild Mrs. G. Blewart and at Happy Valley this after Gunner Eastwood of the 42nd break the the for second place, Battery); 3. 119th Battery, 1

Mr. and Mrs. H.5, Robertso0;

roon, and A. W. Raymond

H.K. Lee Battery, who placed second, led but both of them. brought us the min. 21.3 secs.)

Mr. and Mre, F.D. Hunter ahuj Plate Diving: 1. Gunnor Doug- naximum number of flates pas for the first yards, but on the it was decided that the tle for los (42 Bly.); 2. Major P. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. D. Black: Map PP. C} Yu and H. H. Trou: Ta Anal turn, Hurst overtook him

(RHQ) and Clunner Balzent (119 Cdr. IS, Barry and Mrs. W.N. Chao and H. K. Chen. Wh and went on to win casily, second mailon in the

B)-tle.

* A. Smalloy, and Mr. ⠀and ·

MER should stand. Thrilling to spectators,

200 yards free-style: 1. Gunner CDN, Walker: At the end of the Inter-Unib

Mr. and Mrs."-

1. J. Wal and Mi The 200 yards frod-style was treo-style relay. Regiment Head Diamond (42 Bty 12 Gunner

(119 By): H.W.E. Heath and Mrs. J.B. also thrilling to the spectators. quarters and the 42nd Battery Charlesworth

Mr. and Mrs Tr Skinner of the 42nd Battery took the Unit Champlonshin with 2 (3 mín. 67 sece.),

Free-style Relax (4 x ลง

Mr. and Mrs. WB. Grieve and

and Mrs. C. Ketola "Gunner | THAN Whelpton und Me Kto Innfcanighi's defcat: had

event

BASKETBALL

At the outset, Captainj W. Ewere, estital in the standing to 8: Captain" W. Skinner (42) Bly.). [. Markiej Watkinson and [ bálk: gamo wats, the w

an early load,, followed by:Guti-volata": gach, The 110th Battery Flaginontal Headquar] Mr. and Mrs, W.P. Bitwhistle; ner Charlesworth of the 110th "fad 15 noinis presentatives / (Bergeant "Hollands,

Battery and Gunner Diamond of

With

two

the 42nd Batting, the ovential from azon Unit In the Diving Walth,

2 winner, in third positioning

Ki■vant,/tka-results, were awaltz Gunng and Battery FABLE, Read,

Lieutenant Gmith, and 119th after

(1 min. 10.6 161) Round to be played by This position.

ed with granty xpitement. 30 Pas kept for the

1) August 27, first half of Livechates but with The points gained by the first saca),

bon Divinur: 1. Bombardier Walker and Round to be played two lengths to 120, (the, Army, thres divare

vate didered by only (42 217.)-6333 Folates & Signale Septemberg to be nor Diamond took the lead toli nombardier, Walker of the 42nd man Bowent RHC) and dunner first named towed by Qunrise. CAMCHARWOCIN. Ratlam brought cheere from air | libugh (42195)-tie-003% point., possible, for ervangéli

poolkit:23 yards in length), Gun* thrad

The Chinese YMCA beat the Singapore All-ture în Chinees YMGA lest night points to 50

The Singapore All-Stai

thros'out of four of their, matches,

MADE

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