THE INTERPORT GOLF TEAMS.
POINTS ABOUT, THE -PLAYERS.
THE STRONGEST TEAM.
[By RH.H.]
The round table results of the Interport matches give one little "chance of assessing the merits of the tenmaThis-is-how-the matches
stand-
Foursomes Singles
H.K. Manila:
4
3
1
H.K. S'hai.
Foursomes Singles
1
3
Manila. S'hai. Foursomes in. Singles
3
The Shanghai Players, There is little doubt, it seems to me, that Shanghai was actually the strongest team of the three. One is greatly, helped in, this judgment by the fact that Budd and Blinko, the two Shanghai leaders, whether they played well or.ill, were clearly the two most finished golfers on the
course,
INTERPORT FOOTBALL
TEAMS.
RETURN HERE ON THE
. "MADISON,"
The Hong Kong Interport soccer and rugby teams returned to the Colony yesterday from Shanghai on the ss. President Marlison, There aleo returned on the same liner the
THE
Hong Kong Chinese interport Foot- ball team which has been playing
serice al soccer matches at Shang- hai against Chinese teams there."
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Those returning were:-
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1928.
INTERPORT FOOTBALL AT SHANGHAI.
SOCCER VICTORIES OVER VISITING TEAMS.
HONG-KONG'S 70 DEFEAT DESCRIBED,
Tho North-China Daily News of last Thursday gives the following accounts of the Interport Soccer matc Shanghai and the visiting teams from Hong Kong and North Chian:--The results-were:
Shanghai *. Hong Kong 0.
East China 4. South China 2.
South China 9, North China 1.
HONG KONG. SHANGHAI.
BETTER TEAM WORK TELLS.
THE INTERPORT RUGGER MATCH.
HONG KONG'S GREAT -DEFENCE.
WALES' FINE FORM..
LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
LBY HOLLYWOOD. }
CRICKET.
SOUTH AFRICA'S USEFUL LEAD.
CENTURY BY TAYLOR.
An avertiseynient appears also
comma payers that entries: 100-the
According to suporta by Reuter From a footballer's point of view, crna C AHUK the weather could not have treated day, as an
LOERVERWENC, Ouse at noon on Satur- and "the British Wireless service
Inst The response. South Africa have gained-a-very--- us worse than on the day appointed for the Interport match against Hong Kong
as, ar, not reached the aver age, it is expected, as in pus useful advantage in the Johannes- years that plenty of entries will burg Test. mitch. England made rou in on the last day and 1 have 965 and by lunch time on Monday some idea or the hard work that must be put in by too Tennis Sub- Seuth Africa had lost two wickets Committee, and capecially the Hon. for 39. Things improved. in the. secretary, in
the afternoon and by the tea interval. South Atries had made 202 for 3 wickets, of which Taylor had made 101. This incidentally is the first.
present series of matches. century made against England in the.
dealing with
The latest Hruter cables state:
JOHANNESBURG, January 31st "When stumps were drawn South
Gesano and Tm both were tempo pible for fine attempte to redute Lbe hopeless deficit, and then
"The driving drizzle on Monday Favacho pub the finishing touches was most uncomfortable to players to à desperate struggle in the visi- and spectators alike, and yet a sur- Alessra. W. E. Holland, W. L.
"tors' goalmouth, although it seemed prisingly large number of the latter Clark, A. H. MeBride, ́ ̈ H. M.
that the ecorer should have ben asembled to watch the game, Dis- vorume of last minute entries. McTavish, A. T. Hamilton, Rev.
appointed the result for the most tending competitors will greatly HF. Alexander, Mears. J. Sim,
penalized H. MeNivern; C. F. Remedios, A.
for charging Clark part they may have been, but it help matters by sending in their
was undoubtedly the better side on entries wall before the last day. O. Goane, P. M. Savior. L. A
just before the ball entered the ner Rocha, L. Foster, R. F. Ake
Apart from spasmodic raids from the tries they got, both Tournament are the Open Singles the day's play who won. Apart The main altenotions of the hurst, G. P. S. Davis, 1. H. Dale,!
Alexander and Tso, Shanghai | thoroughly deserved, no other op- and Open Doubles Championships C. D. Wartest. S. Garrard, G. F. H. Bickard, W. Beveridge, J. H.
A fair number of Amazing is the only adequate never ceased to exert pressure en portunity, or likelihood of a score of the Colony.
came their way. but on Shanghai's, entries has ready been received, Raikes, F. E. Trases, G. P. Lam word to describe the events which the visitors gosh and a fitting part there were several opportuous fewer than last your. At pre- mert, L. M: 5. Lloyd, A. E. Prit chard II. A. Grant, and J. B. took place on the Pioneer Field, climax to the afternoon'a glut of nities, and one, carly on, of a gilt i sent several of the leading Chinese Àfrica were all out for 396 (Carte- Kenly,"
East round, on Tuesday last, goals came when Goldman stapped edged variety, that were frittered payers are undecided whether to away by bad play or poor support come in or not. Ng Sze Kwong, Mesar Teo Kwai Shing. Suen where the Hong Kong interport up a pass from Gee literally to
ing. Kam Shun, Ng Kam Chuen, Lai
the well known' and popular cham- Hong Kong's two scores came in pion, is one of them and I hope association footballers walk through the defence and tap Yuk Tat, Lam Yak Ying, Lee Wa team Koon. Lam Mon, Chan Kwong la, were outmanduyred and outplayed the ball into the net with delight this fashion. In the first, Lammert he will be persuaded upon to join England were 85 for 3. wickets at Fk Chan Fang, L. Y. Tong, Wong in all departments, save goal, and fal nonchalance. The final whistle picked the ball out of Hubbard's again. In the past years, the lunch time.
hands when that player endeavoured participation of the Chinese had where the much discussed Shanghai blew with Shanghai still on the to grasp it, and raced three quarters been a regular feature and eleven rose to giddy heights of warpath of ten weary and mud the length of the field for the touch.
Tournament this time will Josa brilliance to establish a record bespastered players, whose spirit down. In the second Pritchard on much of its interest, if they do not
the other wing did elmost identically victory in the history of the Hong was not broken despite the gruel the same thing, snatching the bail compete.
from Neil and touching down be Eong Telegraph interport footballing they had received.
tween the posts, Dale failed with cup."
an easy kick..
Kam Chuen, Ng Tok Wing, H. K. Shu Wa Mak Kwok Tang. Cheung Lee, and Ip Kaw Ko.
LOCAL BOXING.
SATURDAY'S TOURNAMENT.
Among those who will be present
of
Let it be stated at once that the visitors have offered no excuses, but are loud in their praise of the manner in which the Shanghai tears adapted themselves to the com
Shanghai's Form, Shanghai uppeared to play a style of football that is too seldom seen at the present time. The bulwark of the team perhaps was in the intermediate line, but the
Visitors' Brilliant Captain. Wales, the Hong Kong captain and stand-off hali, probably was the best player on the field. He was perfect thorn to the Shanghai for wards. Not content merely to ter ball that most others seemed to ground with long and accurate find upholdable and gained much
ron, 64).
In bright weather, before a small attendance and on a fast wicket,
At tea timus, England' were 198 the for a wickets.
U.S.R.C. TOURNAMENT.
"AT HOME" CANCELLED.
Owing to the inclement weather, the semi-finals of the United Services Recreation Club Annual Tournament, which should have
shots in the course" of their matches, Luard, C.B., C.M.G., and Conditions which prevailed. This was superb display of the rearguard minate their rushes, he gathered been played during the past three
As a matter of fact bath of them played a large number of loose
but apart from all that, Budd had a far greater range of shots in bis bag than any other player, while Blinko apart from his great length, plays his iron ahots with a punch and determination guaranteed to turn the merely Average, "player green with envy. His method of hitting the ball is good to see, and looks absolutely fool-proof. "Of course, it actually is not, or he would be irresistible.
Of the others Malcolm and Pilcher
the Boxing Tournament on -Saturday night at the Lee Theatre will be H.E. Major General C. C. mander Alvero Morna, o the Por the secret of Shanghai's over. tuguese transport Pern d'Alenquer, whelming victory.
Mr. R. M. Dyer, president of the Hong Kong Boxing Association, is returning to the Colony, from have, this week, and possibly he will also be abere.
Ringside accommodation will he Emited to 155 seats, as against 300 formerly provided at the City Hall. Patrons should, therefore, take ad. vantage of early booking facilities.
His unfailingly s
division equally was admirable, and of the forwards nothing but praise can be written. All five fouch-Ending, Chance Of A Classic Struggle.
were excellent aa'individuals, and,
curate kicking was a feature of the What & classic struggle the match a combination, match winners match. Davies, at scrum-half, play would have been under happier With regard to the visitors from ed an almost equally excellent circumstances, it is hard to divine, gaat never will be forgotten and if most impressive and never failed his Hong Kong, Chark's display in
game. Thomson, at full-back, was from the extent to which the vial Sims forever was in the thick of side. His fielding and kicking could tors' fabric "was rant from top to the fay, it was for this reason tha: not be bettered, and it would have he was more conspicuous than the been distinctly bad luck to Hong bottom, but the distinguished footrest of his colleagues, whose defen-Kong if they subsequently had lost ball of the Shanghai cleven, in-sys and attacking structure totter the game due to Thomson'a enforced dividually and collectively, was as because of the lack of confidence retirement from the field with
ware, sound all through, golfers who and it must be remembered that in plain as the proverbial pikestaff, in their own organization.
and knowing the individual abili- tics possessed by the visiting side one is left in astonished ad miration that they should be mads merely the hacks of Shanghai's
to complete the Finals of the eight days, could not be decided and in consequence it will be impossible
events by Saturday, the 4th inst. been cancelled, The At Home" hae, therefore, An advertisement Appears elsewhere in this issue to this effect.
Two finals have, however, ben fixed for Saturday and, weather permitting, some pretty play is ex- pected. The first will commence at Handicap in which Mrs. Thorp (rec. 3 pm for the Ladies' Bingles 2/6) and Miss Luard (str.) will try Of the three quarters, Lammert conclusions. The other event, which
of inestimable value and encourage which Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham are and Lloyd were very prominent. will commence at 3:15 p.m., is the The former's try was a beality, and Mixed Doublea Championship in ment to his side. Giving Hubbard opposed by Major Lucas and Mr one of the shocks of his Rugger E. Grimble., An excellent match is
broken wrist.
could always be relied on to put two of his completed games he was up a good show, while Cumming up against Budd. To take him to was one of the neatest and most the 35th green, as Pendered did in stylish players have seen on the singles, is something of an golf course for a long time. Pettitt achievement, Andrewes after the style is not thing of beauty and first day played extremely good golf he was having a good deal of trouble especially in his singles watch with his short game," which rather against Blisko, who did not beat combination of craft and zeal The Palmer. J. W. Poto-Hunt. 8. career, he took the ball out of his expected. disorganized the rest of his play.
A Workmanlika Lot.
I did not find anything very exeit- ing in the Manila methods of stroke production, but there was no doubt of their effectiveness. They never lost sight of the essential fact that the ball was there to be hit, and to be put into the tin in the fewest possible number of shots.Their method. of hitting the shots was extremely business-like with no frills at all
him until the 37th. He was hitting
consistently long ball off the tee, and playing bis iron shots through the green with beautiful crispness. His putting on the whole was very accurate
Erskine and Bloxham, were the only Hong Kong pair to play to- gether in both foursomes and they combined splendidly to win both. Bloxham played very consistently until the last day, while Erskine did more brilliant things than any- one else on the course.
Sor- grant A. E. Wells referred the match with marked skill and em- the touch lines by Messrs. Leske partiality, being ably assisted m and Leitao. The teams were:
SHANGHAI: Marine Frearson, Guardsman Hathaway, W. Gast (Captain), A. S. Costa, R. Favacho, H. Colleu. La man, Lee Was Tong and H. B. Gec. HONG KONG: W. Clark, Ng Kam Chuen, és Yuk Tat, C. F. Colla 14 minutes. Remedios, J. Sims, Lam Yuk Ying, TEO Kwai Shing, F. McNivern, A. V. Gosano, Suen Kam Shun and 11 minutes. Rev. C. P. F. Alexander (Captain).
SOUTH CHINA v. EAST
CHINA. "
avalanche of goals is best art out in the following order:-
Goldman
FIRST HALF.
SECOND HALF.
Leo Wai Tong Collaco
Gea ... Favachon ein Goldanzi
23 26.
32
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Thus it will be seen that each of Shanghai's front line contributed
Fielder was the most successful golfer in the team and he shares Dodwell's strongest point is his with Budd the distinction of not iron play. He hits the ball a very losing a match. In partnership with long distance and benutifully firmly to the harvest of goals and it also Mason he halved with Budd, and in parts he was as good a player will be gathered that Hong Kong Blinko, while in singles he halved as any of them, which in mind of had greater respite in the first half his matches with both Budd and good deal of the fifth member of Andrewes, and Nell and he beat any team. Murray fully justified-even periods of ascendandy, par- Pendered and Andrewes. This in his place in the team He shares ticularly in the first few minutes itself is a fine record, which stamps with Erskine and Bloxham_the bim as a real golfer and a consistent honour of being the only player when MeNiveru gave Frearson a player. There is yet more to be to win three matches out of the four genuine scare with a full-blooded That alone is sufficient drive, which Shanghai's goalkeeper said for him, however, and this applayed." plies also to some of the other proof of worthiness, if proof were pulled down and cleared with a Manila players. Fielder generally needed. Not only that, but he is grace and skill that marked his carrica about five steel shafted clubs, but he had to leave them out of biten felt the need of one or ather his bag for these matches, and he
of them.
Speed Of Shanghai's Defenders,
க
two pulting ROYAL HONG KONG COLF Attack and counter attack follow-
CLUB..
JUNIOR SECTION CHAM.
PIONSHIP.
The weather did its utmost to spoil the first match of the Chinese between triangular
tournament
teants representing East, South and North China, but it did not suc eced. East Chird chose the oc
.form
also, were indebted to Darky Chen and Lee Wai Tong: Mr. Wm. Sung WAS a capital and painstaking Teferee.
SOUTH CHINA NORTH CHINA.
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THE F.A. CUP.
ارم
DRAW FOR THE FIFTH ROUND.
"İTHROUGH EKUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Jan. 30th.
ball Association Cup, to be played The draw for the 6th round of the competition proper of the Foot-
on February 18th, resultad na föl- lows:-
Bury or Manchester United v
Birmingham Sheheld Wednesday i. Sheffield
Unitext
Arsenal Aston Villa. Leicester . Spurs Manchester, City «. Stoke. Huddersfield e. Middlesbrough;" Exeter or Blackburn v. Port
Vale.
Derby or Notts Forest e. Cardiff.
the fifth round will be played on As will be seen from the draw, seven of the eight matches down for Northern grounds, unless Ex city wins their replay with Bl burn which is unlikely as Birck, burn are a first, division club, while Exeter are in the third division:
Two interesting matches will be.
Sheffield United, and between the Ajecnal (last year's runner-up)
and Aston Villa. Both are good cup-fighting teams, but the Arsenal are favourites.
All the events are in their con hands and set off from his own 25 to run the necessary course for &cluding stages and below the post. touch-down. He did not endeavour tions are given. In the Mixed
and to dodge Dunkley, but, with a sure Doubles Handicap Men's knowledge of his own speed, and Singire Handicap the first semi-those between. Sheffield Wednesday the required space to work in, ran final is between No. 1 and No: 2 round him. Lammert's untiring while the second semi-final is be efforts in defence, when repeatedly tween No. 3 and No. 4. he ran across the field to bring off The positions follow:- a tackle, also were a great asset to his side. Apart from Hubbard | and Dunkley, the Shanghai outsides were outmatched on the day's play, especially in tactics. As a whole,. they were lying much too far backi and failed to get up quickly when the Hong Kong threes were on the
move.
"A
Evenly Matched Forwards, ficult to single out individual for In a game of this type it is dif-
Mixed Doubles Open. Final: Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham 1. Major Lucas and Mrs. E. Grimble.
Men's Open Singles.. Finalist-Capt. H. L. Graham. Semi-finalists-Lieut. Hale Major 1. B. Stevenson.
2+,
Men's Open Doubles,
North and Pay-Licut, Waters.
Final-Major Lucas and Major Stevenson
2. Surg-Lient.-Comdr.
2
Ladies' Singles Handicap. Final Mrs. Thorp (rce. 2/6) v. Miss Luard (scr.).
Ladies' Doubles Handicap. Final Mix Jeffreys and Miss Wentworth (rec, 4/6). Lady Stuart Taylor (owe 15) . Mrs.
Semi-Final-Mrs Lindsell and Tottenham and Mrs. E. Grimble
(owe 40).
Men's Doubles Handicap, Finalists--Lieut. Hale and Lieut
(rec. 6/6) to meet winners of Licut.
Major Lynch and Major Beamish Comdr. Brown and Lieut. Comdr. Trust (ser.) . E. S. C. Brooks and Dr. Newton (scr.).
Mixed Doubles Handicap. 1.-Capt. and Mrs. Doyle (rec. 2/6) v. Pay-Lieut. Waters and Mrs. Hemington (owe 4/8).
-Major Lucas and Mrs. Beamish (owe 15).
3-Major and Mrs. Stevenson (owe 3/5).
4.Miss Luard and Surg. Licut-
Mrs. E. Grimble (owe 30)... Comdr. Crosbie (owe 2/6) v. Mr.
Men's Singles Handicap, 1.-Capt. Tyringham (owe 15).
one of the, steadiest of players, an efforts throughout the afternoon. admirable partner in a foursome and But the low occasions on which and he hits the ball much further mere pinpricks compared with a dangerous opponent in a single, Frearson was called upon were than be appears to do. As a ger- what Clark's inspired goalkeeping Mason, the reigning Manila cham-eral rule he is extremely safe on prevented Shanghai from chic pion, is a player who takes a lot the green: in the match against. ing. He defied all manner of shots splendid game for the winners, who Shanghai's eight were just as good, Healing (owe 15,5). of stopping. Blinko could not do Tates he admittedly lapsed rather before Collace fastened upon it, and went down 3 and 2. Crans badly on the greens, but that has cross by Pote Hunt to essay a left ton too knew just what he wanted occurred before now to both greater footed drive which struck the un- and set about it from the beginning and lesser players than Interport derpart of the crossbar before re-
bounding into the net. Nell was just about the most con- golfers. sistent player in all three teams. except for one. от lapses. I do not know how he gets his length, he does not look a long player, but the fact remains that only the really long hitters were ahead of him. Ivory never seemed quite to settle down, though he produced flashes of brilliance in most of his rounds, Yates was a very accurate striker of the ball, but he is a short, player. His matches a little. reminded one of the fable of the bare and the tor toise, but the fact remains that he is the only Manila player with two clear wins to his credit. ...One felt compelled to look upon Manila as a team rather than as six separate entities, and as a team they were magnificent. Saturday, of course, was their triumphant day, when they beat Shanghai, and the way they set about the Shanghai players in the fourbalis was magni- ficent. In-no match were they-ever- ap, but every match was halved: it was a wonderful finish which will long be remembered.
Meline froma Team,
The home team have every reason to be pleased with themsees. Although Pendered has not a erin to his credit, and one has to admit that his short game was Farely all that it ought to be, his long game was generally excellent, (Oontinued on nexs Oolumns.)
The only other London Club en- gaged is Tottenham, who are away to Leicester, and will find them a tough
proposition. Only the Arsenal are likely to represent London in the sixth round.
Cardiff City, who won the Cup Last season, are playing" away, against Notte Forest. On League föra, Cardiff should win, although their opponents are well placed ic the second division.
BOXING
(Hong Kong Boxing Association)
THE BEST TOURNAMENT
OF THE SEASON
ion to display more than average
wards where two packs were very and fully deserved the commanding lead of three clear evenly matched, and both playing a goals, which Lee Wai Tong con splendid game. Certainly no blame
ributed before the arrival of the
for defent can rest with the Shang- K. K. Zung added another goul for seven-lacking for the greater part interval. When play was resumed, hai forwards, and the Hong Kong
of the game the services of the the locals who then appeared to rest on their laures and during the crippled Trayes-played very deter lull period, K. S. Sung and K.mined Rugger. Foster was in the 1. Chan scored for the visitors thick of everything and Dale's centre-half, and Lia, at full back, them. Kenly always was well up from the south, for whom Wang, at leadership was an inspiration to were outstanding. Loh, the Shang- used hai College goalkeeper, played a and the whole packtive, their heads but, with conditions as they were, should have kept the game more to themselves. Time and ground were wasted by picking up in the loose when "' feet " were called for. Shanghai had rather the better of the tight scrums, and should have ed in rapid fashion after this, but
turned this to advantage by more Shanghai's defenders generated speed when it was needed, and if
The rain of yesterday (Inst Tues-wheeling and dribbling, instead of the half-backs faltered which they day) morning did not tend to im. heeling to backs who obviously were seldom did-Palmer and Hathaway the Pioneer Field, when these two
prove the already muddy state of off their game, but in the loose there was little to choose between the two wore always ready to step in and thwart the wel-intentioned schemes teams met in the second match of packs.. of Gosane and MeNivera. A 1956 mant. By their handsome victory,
The teams Fined up as follows 201 the Chinese Triangular Tourna
Shanghai-G. S. Dunkley; L. drive try Gash again revealed the qualities of Clark, who became the wich his way that rehabilated Stanion; G. 9: McGill; A JW. which thoroughly was merited, Goldman, E. C. Hubbard, Y. W. cyncaure of all eyes by his uncanny anticipation of shote from Collach, themselves in the eyes of their Evans, W. D. Neil; R. M. Currie, Goldman, and Favacho,
many supporters, who are greatly P. A. Watkinson, E. R. Rodgers, disappointed over the failure of C. E. Fleury, W. E. Meathrel, A. the aide on Monday. The game J. Kane, D. W. B. Murray, F.F. B. was toc-one-sided-to-alford-uch Pawley interest, but the team work of the Hong Kong-Com. A winners dicited much admiration Thomson; G. P. Lammert, L. M. S. and it is no exaggeration to say Lloyd, G. F. H. Bichard, A. E. Frit that at times it surpassed that of chard; G. P. 8. Davies, C. D. in particular. The early exchanges Shanghai's display in the Interport Wales; T. L. Foster Lt. J. I saw. McNivern head inches wide game. South China spened the F. H. Trayes, R. F. Akhurst, Lt. advantage in the pack and immed from Tao'a certre, and then a bad scoring, but after the North had J. B. Kealy, W. Beveridge, Lt. H. intely behind, where Way and gote was struck for the first time drawn level, the Southerners had A. Grunt, S. M. Garrard.
Joseph played a great game toge when the visiting right-winger matters nearly all their own way Sergt. Vaughan, of the Welch the outplayed the Hong Kongites, A, F. Braley, W. Kent. came under the ban of the referee and before the interval, had soured Regiment, referred.
save for a short period in the E. Moore, Wm.. McKay.
United Services: Kavanagh; for offences against Costa and three more goals: The total was
second hall, when the visitors show- R. C. Wallace, P. Morri Palmer that were quite uncalled increased to mine before the final
United Services Beat Hong Konged something of the form they dis. Norman, Kellett, Low, Fogarty;
The United Bervices scored anrlayed against Shanghai.. for. The scoring of the homesters whistle and it was only in the
Hong Josephs Way: Cripps, Agnew, Qualifying is by stroko play, over third goal by Lee Wai Tong fallow closing stages that the North had unexpected easy victory over the Kong, however, were not at full Sewell, Thwaites, Hughes-Hallett, the course at Happy Valley, and ed a square-pase dcross the goal- a measure of the play: South Hong Kong Rugby interport side at strength, the toll of injuries in the Rhodes, Burke, Morgan. competitors have the right of the mouth by Favacho, after which China were strong fore and alt, Shanghai on the polo ground by interport having been heavy. Mac-
Hong Kong:-Nicholl; Pritchard, course before all other players. MeNivern me into accidental col but for sheer artistry none excelled 36 points to eight. The ground was intyre and Nicholl from Shanghai Lloyd, Bichard, Lammert: Davies, If any of the above are unable to lion with Palmer and had to Tso su Chun on the respective in a very bad condition, being prac deputized in the serum and at full Wales; Foster, Dale, Kenly. Bere play, they are asked to communicate leave the field to receive attention wings. For the North, their goalie fically a sea of mud soon after the back in the places of those unable ridge Raikes Grant, Middleton- with their opponents as early as fiam the RAC stall, to & nasty gave a splendid display Mr start The Services, having the to turn out.
Smith, Mecinisie. possible, and with the secretary. cut just above the eyời.
Wm. Sung referred admirably.
(Continued on next Column.) (Continued at foot of next column.) Me, Holdsworth referred..
9.04
Qualifying Bound, February 26th. 0.00am C. E. Charman, A.
Clarke, E. J. Ellis, J. H. Gelling, J. McCubbin, James. Wm. Sayers, F E.. Booker.
0.08
11
9.12.
$9
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9.20
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9.24
0.29
9.32
9:38
0:40
9.44
F.
T.
G. McLeod, A. J. W. Dorling.
A. Brookshank, J.-Laing. J. M. McBride, H, Harap
tan,
WHEdmond, A. Goldenberg.
J. Stewart, W. McG, Davies.
son.
The Second Half.
The picture that is to be portray ed of the second half, is one that concerns chiefly a rearguard action played to the end with admirable fortibute by the visitors, and Clark
E.
Dale
and
4G. C. Grove (ser.), Lieut.- Comdr. MeNair (ser.).
3-Major J. P. Lynch (rec 5/6)
v. Major W, G. H. Miles (ser.).
SATURDAY
4th FEB.
(9.15 .x.)
4-Lt-Comdr. de Winton (ser.) LEE THEATRE
(PERCIVAL STREET).
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