HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11
SPORTING
ACTIVITIES
SUNDAY'S FRIENDLY
GAME
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10)
CRAIGENGOWER
DRAW
WITH ARMY
H.K.C.C.
AND K.C.C. PROVIDE INTERESTING GAME
Sayer in Form for Civil
Service
In their first league engagement of the season, Craipengower. could only manage a draw against the Army team on Saturday. With their score at 100 for 8 wickets Zimmern declared the innings closed, but at the drawing of stuns the Army were still in posses. sion with 120 on the board for the loss of 0 wickets. played a forceful innings for 57 runs in which were included tes boundaries, Pte. Dewey bowled splendidly to take 5 wickets for
K.C.C. 2NDS PLAY OUT TIME
Craigingower juniors registered [ their second league triumps when they defeated the Police by 5 wick ets. B. R. Iranoe being mainly re- sponsible for the rout by takinu.7. ́wicketa for 24, ·
The other junior longue match on Saturday resulted in a win for the Royal Navy at the expense of the Club de Recreio. Opposed to the bowling of Sab-Licut. Ommaney Davies (3 for o) Mid. Henderson (9. for 17) and Sub-Lieut. Robertson (3 for 9) the Recreio collapsed for
60 1:9.
The two day fixture between the j Hong Kong Cricket Club and the ; Kowloon Cricket Club provided an interesting climax, when with 120 rans required to win, the Peninsula batamen could only manage 100 Jons | in the time of their dispural for the loss of 7 wickets. Under te eir cumstances the Club eleven mast. bgt congratulated on holding the issue to a creditable draw.
CIVIL SERVICE". THE
VOLUNTEERS
----
THE YACHTING SEASON
(Continued from Page 10.)
seen them and sailed in them, he
- The Civil Service Clubs entertain-said, had expressod · gratitude, ed the Volunteers on the Happy out in the whaler event.
They had had a wonderful turn It was Valley ground in a friendly match the first time they had had an in- ternational race, and he hoped it yesterday afternoon.
wan the forerunner of many, more
11
Taking first use of the wicket the home team, could only mannge patchy 80 runs against the bowling of Bock and Lyal. At the draw ing of stumps the Volunteers had lost four wickets for 185, Richarlson being the only bowler to meet with
any success, Scores!
to come.
The Yacht Club had now the big. gest, fleet at record, 34 racing yachts and 4 cruisers.
In connection with the increased size of the fleet, Mr. Shields said it was due largely to the hard work put in by Mr. H. S. Rouse, Mr. G. G. Wood, who designed the sails, and Mr. V. Goulburn, who had always given freely of his advice,
In conclusion he thanked the Civil Service 80 (E.W. Hamilton
not out 27, N, 1. Bebbington Gandy), the Rowing Secretary (Mr. 14, A. C. Back 4 for 4, J. C. G. G. Stopani-Thomson), the Chth Secretary (Mr. R. J. Vernall), and Lyn 4 for 92).
Mre. Vernall for so kindly consent- Volunteers 185 for 4 wickets. (King to present the prizes.
A. Munro retired 33; 1. Me- Innes not out 39, J. E. Potter 37. F. Richardson 3 for 32).
H.
Sailing Secretary (Mr. G. Zimmern
Royal Navy.
Mid Mason, b A. P. Gnter-
PER
Sub.It. Robertson,
A. B. Rizer, b A. P. Guterres Mid. Murray, h Alves. Sub-Lt. Ommaney-Davies,
not put
Total (for 8 wktu, dec.).110
Mid, Henderson did not hat.
Bowling Analysis.
O. M. R. A. P. Guterres, 13
20 $
Alves
2
FRIENDLIES.
After Mrs. Vernall, had given away the prizes, Me, Vornall was presented with a lovely bouquet of Howers in a silver vase tied with the Yacht Club colours, by Master Henry Pearce, attired in a sailor suit.
RESULTS
Course:(1) Start Murray Peer, (2) Cust Rock Mark Dost (8.).
Distance: 2.25 miles.
1932.
H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C.
(Costinued from Page 10,1
Harley has the makings of a useful cricket if he sticks to the game and witham (if he does not wander
M.C.C. LEAD OVER VICTORIA
HAMMOND 'PLAYS SNAPPY CRICKET
(THROUGH AXUTKR'S AGENCY.]
MKUROVANE, Nov. 12.
HOME RUGBY RESULTS
GLASGOW HIGH SCHOOL BEAT WATSONIANS
(TUROVON REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, Nov. 12,
back into his Rugby habits) will be AT the close of play to-day the FOLLOWING are the results of
a great such as a 'but. Hayward has yet to find bis form.
For Kowloon, MacKay has at last found his form with the bat. I suspect the discipline of having to watch the line and flight of the ball closely when keeping wicket have improved his concentration, to lack of which I put down, most of his recent failures. Lay is a fine bnt to fast bowling and difficult to set a field for, for his on drive if played a shado auroes
goes to square leg. The Kowloon howlers were better than usual. But for que nail and bad over Burnett bowled excellently all through while Lyal, Goodwin and Melnnes were usual at times.
R. ABBIT.
Full score and analysis:-
First Innings of H.K.0.0.
E.. R. Duckitt, Perry, b
Buriett
30
H. J. Armstrong, b Burnett Dr. L. T. Ride, b McInnes ... 90- D. S. Harley, à A. T. Lay, b
Burnett
Total
M.C.C. touring eleven had scored 302 for the loss of 7 wickets, thus holding a lead over Victoria of 131 runs, with a wickets to fall.
A crowd of 6,090 saw the M.C.C. resume batting to-day with 11 rung on the board for the low of G. 0. Allen and the Nawab of Pataudi. The sky was cloudy, but the wicket was again good.
Two wickets fell before lunch, which was taken with the total at 134 for 4, R. E. S. Wyatt having contributed a patient 74.
Tremendous enthusiast has been aroused in Melbourne by the visit of the M.C.C. team and after lunch
crowd of 33,500 witnessed Wally" Hammond, holder of the highest Test aggregate in Austra - lia, in brilliant form.
rugby matches played at Home last Saturday :—
Cumberland 6, Lancashire 14. Dovon 0, Cornwall 3. Northumberland Yorkshire 8. Somerset 12, Gloucestershire 3. Bristol 16, R. N. E. College: 6. Cambridge U. S, Leicester 5. Gloucester 3, Old Cranleighans Guy's Hospital 5, Coventry 12. London Irish o. Dublin, U. 3. Oxford U., Blackheath 3. Richmond 0, Harlequins 3.1 St. Bartholomew's Hoa. 8, Old
Alleynians 3.
United Services 18, London Geot-
tish 14.
Cardiff 24, Newport 0. Elanelly 10, Swineen 3. Glasgow High School 19. Wat-
sonians-8. The Gloucestershire profesionai Stewartonians 8, Heritonians 3. was undefeated at the close of play with 160 to his credit. He played Totley and Sturgeon of the Tennis dazzling cricket after a slow start, Committes, for the splendid manner hitting up 100 in 15 minutes and in which they have organized our adding his third fifty in only sports and the expeditious and
efficient manner in which they have: With Paynter (28 not out), Kamrun the Competitions. mond was assosiated in an un- I will now ask my wife to pre- broken partnership of 121,
sent the prizes to the winners.
minutes.
+
G. O. Allen 4 for 45. Vuce & for 35. M.C.C. ............. 302 for 7
G. O. Allen 15.
Nawab of Pataudi 6.
R. E. S. Wratt 74. Hammond 109 not out. Paynter 29 not out.
CLOSING DAY AT KOWLOON B.G.C.
(Continued from Pnge 10.).
Club, and I am sure we alt wish him the best of luck in his new sphere.
Champion Skip, For the second year in succession Drake is our Champion Skip. He has a remarkable record to his cre- dit, but then so ought any bowler with a name like that. Adam Hol- land bas won the Handicap Singles, He is a very fine bowler and wo always except to see him "in at somewhere in the the death
L
R. C. Reed, Thompson, I
Hunter
10
Guterres, b Lopes
13
0
B. R. Trance, b King
13
Mid. Hislop, b Alves
8
A. Kitchell, b Alexander
Spt. MeWilliam, e Barros,
F. J. Remedios
26
F. Broadbridge, 1.b.w., b
J. P. Witham, b Goodwin... 34 T. Hayward (capt.), c Lay,
b Goodwin
Scores were as followe:----
Viotortin
231
H. H. Oakley 63.
...
13
W. W. Woodfull
Alexander
Lt.-Com. D'Arcy-Evans,
Silva, h F..J. Remedios ...
4
G. Winch, not out
21
I
E. Barry,
Alexander, b
Wynne
18
B
R. J. Sourbutts, not out .........
Extras (b. 24, 11, 1)
13
Cruisers-Started at 2.05 p.m.
Timo Time Yacht
Fin. Cor. Pts. Candela 2.34.29 9.30.14 11
(Mr. Aistrucher) Azuma
H. J. D. Lowe, e Perry, b
Burnett
24
4. C. Beck, e E. C. Fincher,
b Lyal
G. E. R. Divett, b Burnett... 4
23
............ 2.28.20 22.27 10 (Mr. Lambert)
G. 8. Dunkley, o Goodwin,
b Lyal
Sub-Lt. Donald, b Pinta Mid. Wainwright, not out
Extras (h. 5, 1.b. 3)
21
3
Total (for 9 wickets) ...107
West Wind.... 2.20.18 1.27.11
(Jfr. Wood)
C. B. R. Bargent, not out... 1
0
Extras (leg byes 3)
3
In Cigale 2.96.00 2.28.14
&
144
(Mr. Croucher)
Fall of wickets:-1/4, 2/11, 3/18, 4/51, 5/73, 8/92, 7/112, 8/121. 9/135.
Chinook
... 8.31.25 2,96,00
7
(Capt. Bolt)
Bowling Analysis.
Imogen 2.31.08 2.23.53
(Mr. Marshall)
6
Fall of wickets:-1/0; 9/49; 3/53: 4/55; 0/88; 0/113; 7/118; 8/131, 8/142,
1
Cherub 2.20.00 2.23.54 5
Bowling Analysis.
W.
2
O M. R. W. Hunter
....... 14 Alexander ... 124
(Mr. Goulborn)
0. M. R. W. G. C. Burnett... 14. 8
35
2 34 A
Norseman 2.28.33 2.25.31
4
34
3
(Mr. Nicholson)
J. O. Lol... 31 2 ·37
2
Thompson
D
1 21
0
& 1.
........... 2.26.50 2,20,04
I, MoInnes...... 11.
3
39
3
F. Goodwin ......
# 1 31
Impen
6
0 15
King Wynnc
3
0 13
1
(Mr. H. S. Rouse)
3 n 20
1
Prata
&
} 15 }
Sea Lark 2.29.45 2.93, 12
(Mr. Cock)
2
First Innings of K.6.0.
Silva
10
Curlew 2.29.35 2.23 03
(Maj. Mouseley)
:
E. C. Fincher, b Beck ...
3
F. J. Remedios 3 1 baruruiuu
2
2
A. T. Lay, o Divett, b Sar-
gent
60
} D B
D
Recreio.
EF. Fincher, not out...... 73 A. E. Ferry, o Witham, b
Beck
4
I. McInnes, run out
B
Yacht.
Co. Pts. Dinin ............ 41.92 2.40,07
Time Time ..Fin.
N. A. E. Mackay, o Arm-
strong, b Beck
40
W. C. Hung, not ont
10
2
Extras (byes 9, l.b. 1)
10
(Miss Farr)
Talla 3.40.37 3.40.37
3
Total (for & wickets)......198
(Mrs. Sheldon)
Dorothea
3.40.00 3.37.14
1
F. J. Remedios, b Hender-
(Miss Enilly
Bon
0
(***Y" and "G" Olass--
J. E. Noronha, b Henderson 0
F. J. de Rome, b Mudar ..... 24
L. J. Guterres, h Sizer
9
I. G. Wallington, Madar,
b Baker
Started at 3.10 p.m."
1
H. A. Barroa, b Daries.... 3
Time
Time
J. H. Figueiredo, b Davies. 13
H. E. Strange, b Pereira
10
Yacht
Fin.
Cor. Pte.
B. C. E. Hawkins, not out... 17
Gael
0.57.57 | 3,51.17
0
C. L. Lopes, not out
.
(Miss Vateyett)
Extras (b. 5, 1.b. 2.)
R. M. Wood, b Madar... 3
7
Speedwell...63.20 3.53.04
0. M. R. W. A. C: Beck......... 17 4 51 3
0 H. I. D. Lowe 6
47 0 C. B. R. Sargent 10 1 30 1
A
5.
E. R. Duckitt... 8
0
38 0.
E. W. Hamilton, a and b
Pereira
(Mrs. Stewart)
4
Eunice 3.50.40 3.52.D
4
G. E. R. Diyett 3 0 17 0
E. Zimmern, 1.b.w, b Dowcy 57
Total
30
Extras (b. 0, L.b. 4, w.b. 1) 1
(Mrs. E. Rose)
U. M. Omar, b Dewcy
F. K. Lee, run out
រង 99
Bowling Analysis.
Why Wonder... 3.32.20 3.51.3
Second Innings of HK.0.0.
3
(Mrs. Fowkes)
R. Lee, e Powell, b Dewey... 18
O. M. R. W.
Daphne
.......... 3.50.06 3,50.08
2
A. B. Hanson, e Powell, b
C. W. Lam, b Dewey
Davies Henderson Robertson Sizor
7 1 20 3
(Miss Stokes) Toynette
3.83.15 3:49.30
1
7 2 17 R
H. J. D. Lowe, & and h Good-
win
E. R. Duckitt, o E. C. Fin-
cher, h McInnes ... 15.
4
1
↑
3
not bat.
3.3 1
7
1
J. P. Witham, c McInnes, b
Lyal
63
Tho K.C.C. juniors arrowly averted an innings defeat ht the hands of the Hong Kong C.C., when in their follow on they managed to hold the fort to the tune of 149 runa for 8 wickets-61 runs still being required to avoid an innings defeat when time was called. ...
LEAGUE I.
ARMY C.C.C.
At Sookunpoo, the Army drew with the Craigengower Cricket Club,
Scores --
'Craigengower 0.0.
H. P. Lim, and h. Musson 2
W. T. Patterson, run out... 0
P. M. N. da Silva, o Wain-
wright, Robertson
H. A. Alvos, e Wainwright, h
Davies
7
5
F. H. Carvalho, li Henderson 3
A. Prata, b Robertson ......
0
A. P. Guterres, b Robertson 13
Howey.....
Y. Ahhaa, not put
Extras (b. 92, 1.b. 1) ...... 23
Total (for 8 wkts., dec.)..100
J. L. Youngaaye, E. A. Lee
did not bat,
Bowling Analysis.
Lt. Stocker
0.0.0. P.R.C.
At Happy Valley, the Craigen. gower Cricket Club beat the Police Recreation Chub by 5 wickets.
Scores:-
Lt. Garthwaite.. 11
2
42
0
4 0 15 #
Lt. Anstruther. 10 0
30
0
Lt. Musson...... 6. 0 35 1
I.R.C. v. 0.8.C.C.
At Sookunpoo, the Indian Reeren- tion Club drow with the Civil Ser- vice Cricket Club.
Scores:-
Olvil Service 0.0.
C. R. Sayer, b Pereira ...... 71
J. E. Richardson, c A. H.
Runjahn, b Madar
Course:-( Kowloon Dock Mark (P.), (2) Oust Rock Mark Boat (P.); fa) Mark Boat Club Line (F.).
Distance: Biniles"
"Class-Started at 3 p.m.
J. C. Lyal, G. C. Burnett, J. Hunter and F. Goodwin (capt.) did not bat.
Fall of wickets:--1/34; 9/69; 3/83; 4/104; 5/180.
Bowling Analysis.
H. J. Armstrong, b Burnett 15
Total (for 7 wkts., dec.).198
F. D. Crawley, R. A. J. Simpson, and E. B. Reed did
Bowling Analysis.
(Miss Patchett)
Course:(1) Kowloon Dock M.B. (8.), (2) Channel Racks (P.), (3) Kowloon Rork (F.), (4) Rumsey Shoal (P.).
Distance: 5.2 miles.
"A" Class-Started at 3.20 p.m.
Time. Pts.
T. Hayward, b Burnett.1 D. 8. Harley, o E. C. Fin-
cher, b Lyal
8
Madarak 0 0 41
Baker
Suffiad
Abbas
21
L. T. Ride, a Loni, b Good-
win
G. S. Dunkley, b Goodwin... 1
D
G. ER. Divett, b. Burnett 24
Extras (h. 17, 1.b. 1, w.b. 1) 19
Total
O, M. R. W.
Pereira
8.4 0 50 R
Minu................
*
21 0
3
Yacht.
Oslo
4.51.05
8
8
모
41 1
A. Q. Beck, b Burnett
(Mr. Bergaust)
0 11 0
Artenus
4.44.10
7
Police. R.O.
3 0 21
0
(Comdr. Newell)
C. B. R. Sargent, not out...3
› Pte. Dewey
7.1 1 24
5
Army.
P. R. Hunter, o Irane, b
Bourbutto
Indian R.O.
Wasp. II.
4.43.06
0
(Major Thoyts)
6
Lt Blocker, o R. Lee, b
Om
A. II. Rumjahn, b Richard-
La Cinda
1.42.13
5
W. E. Meadows, b Irance... N
(Mr. Stanton)
40
18.
Carpenter
的
A E. Carey, e Souza, b
Irance
8. A. Ismail, b Hamilton 5
(Mr. H. S. Ruose)
1
A. 8. Sufflind, not out
44
Gull
G. B. Wynne: a Bouza, b
Iranee
A. H. Madar, b Reed ... 12
8
Extras. (1.b. 4, w.b. 1)
$
(Mr. Nacen) Isobel
28,
C. F. Alexander, b Irance...
0
Total (for 3 wickets) ....136
(Comdr. Cowland) Joss
4.42.50 4
4.41.07 -3.
4.38 31)
4.038,08 1
2
13
W. L. Clark, a and b Sour-
butts
(Mr. Larsson)
10
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W. *Burnett. 15.3 2 2 Goodwin ...... 12, McInnes in 5 1 24 Lyal
43 37
4
Hung...
-1མ{$ཡ--j
0
1
for
B. M. Trout, e Lam, b F. K.
Lee
Lt. Whiteway-Wilkinson, st
Patterson, b F. K. Lee ... 16
Lt. Garthwaite, not out
Lt. Musson, c' Patterson, b
F. K. Les
-Col-Nosworthy, o-Abbas,~ b.
Iam .......
Lt. Cragg, c and b R. Lee 13 Lt. Anstruther, not out ...... 1 Extras (b. 17, 1.b. 2)....... 19
Total (for 6 wickets)...........126
Lt. Young, Pte. Dewey, Cpl. Powell did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
Omar
O MRW.
T. H. King, France. T. H. Loughlin, b Iranee.. 11 W. P. Thompson, Irance... 0
F. E. Booker, o W. Reed, b
Bourbutts
W. Williamson, not out
Extras (b. 4)
--A. ·R. Abbas, A. Baker, A., Rahmin, A. K. Minu, F.. D. Pereira, T. Hamet and A. R Minu did not bat.
Roed
0
4
Totaléemdom 03.
Bowling Analysis,
·11 - 1 24
R. Leo FK Lee Lan Abbas
11 1 37. 1
$
} .20
13
10
1
Sourbutte
0 18 0
Irence...
:
Wincle
LEAGUE II,
RECRETO. NAVY,
At King's Park, the Royal Navy. defeated the Club de Recreio by 80
Scotes
runs:
OMRW 8.39 22 3
105 21 2.0 17
7
0
Uralgengower 0.0.
E. Souza, b Hunter
-----Wr«feed; b Humber
8 Abbas, e Alexander, b
Hunter
N. B. Kitchell, & Hunter, b
Alexander
32
(Continged on next column.)
Bowling Analysis.
ROWING EVENTSTM Denison Challenge Cup Junior Pair Cars- mile.
1. Hong Kong (Bow-G. I May, Stroke-K. Knudson, Cox--G. Hey- wood), 2 Kowloon (Bow-J. Stroke-F.A. Parry-Wingfield, Merry, Cox-D. Blank). Won by two lengths. 0
O. M. R. W.
6.4, 2
10 1 Crawley. I 0 7 0 Hamilton Bayer
-9 1 17 1
27 0
21 0
Howkins .....
3 0
Richardson
Simpson...
Wallington
11 10:
0 22 1 20
NAVY v. 8.WB.
15
.0
-At King's. Park, the Royal Navy beat the South Wales Borderers by 4 wickets.
Scores:
Capt Wales, b Stanard
Lt. Batchelor, b Par. Tit. Vates 18 Pie. Roman, b Mid," Yatën n Pte. Whelton, b Mid. Yates...
(Vontinued-on"Page 13.)--
Hornell Cup for Hong Foure one_mile-1 H. K. Electric.. (W Stroke, R. W. Smith, M. H. Arnald, G. G. Stopani-Thomson, E. Thompson (Cox)) Ewo (1. G. Allison RD J. Grieve, MI Railton, HW Dulley, P. L. Leefe (Cox)).
Foroy Smith. Challenge Cup for. Sonjor Pairs.-1. Kowloon (R. D. J. Grieve. H W., Dulley, I. G. Allison (Cox)). 2 No. 2 (0. T. May KKnudsen, G. Heywood
Pulling Whaler Race.-1. LMB.
• Whitshed; 2. H.M.S. Devonshire 84okers; 3. H.M.B. Witch. (19 entries)
Fall of wickets:-1/10, 2/35, 3/35, 4/42, 5/116, 0/137, 7/149,. 8/143, 9/160.
Howled a wida
111 47
Second Innings of E.0.0.
A. E. Perry, e Dunklog, b
Beck
A. T. Lay, b Sa gent
E. P. Fincher, b Beeld W. C. Hung. by Bock
J. C. Lyal, o Hayward, b
Sargent
37
0
N. A. E. MacKay, nöf`out:34: E C. Fincher, b Beck... 10 G. C. Burnett, b. Duckitf... 3. I, Meinnes not out..
Total (for 7 wickets)
.108
Fall of wickets-1/8, 270, 3/14, 4/17, 6/04, 0/00, 0/101.
Bowling Analysis..
Beck
Sargent je Divett
30 Duokitt
2.0. **Bowled 8 no balls,
Tribute to Mrs. Nish.
Just before everybody dispersed, the President, Mr. Hogbin said he bad a duty to perform before ha would allow anyone to leave.
He said:-
Ladies and 'Gentlemen.
There is a handbag remaining on the table, and my wife has been asked to hand this present to Mrs. Nish for services rendered,
It has been subscribed for by the the Tennis Indy competitors in competitions who have asked me to thank her very much indeed for so kindly umpiring their matches. It is not everyone who is prepared to give up so much spare time, and forego so many social engagements for the sake of other people. More- over, the tennis committee app're- ciate that Mrs. Nish's services have materially assisted the progress of an also the competitions, and I asked to convoy their, many thanks, PRIZE WINNERS The full list of prize winners in the year's bowls and tennis petitions is as follows:
Bowls.
.com.
Club Championship-1, J. Gibson, Competitions, BO WO gave him. J. Rodger, 3. G. 8. Beat Pre- the biggest handicap we could with sident's-1. C. S. Beat, . H. Nish, decency, but despite our efforts to 3. D. W. Phillips. Vice-President's stop him he has pulled it off, and -1. J. V. Ramsay, 2. G N. Mit- I congratulate him on a very fine chell,.3. A. R. Whibley. Handicap
Doubles--1, J, Fraser and E. W performance.
I feel I cannot pass by our bowl-L. Hogbin, 2. J. S. Logan and D. ing activities without making some W. Phillips. Bandicap Singles-]. reference to Hughie Nish, who, as A. M. Holland, 2. R. 8. Nichol, 3. you know, reached the final of the E. W. L. Hogbin. Non-Price Win Open Championship of the Colony, nere-1. V. Petherick, J. B. and in addition reached the final Logan.-Skips Prize-W. B, Drake. of the President's Competition and
Tennis.
The Organisers,
three other, semi-finals in this Club, Club Championship-1. Rodger, and I congratulate him on his 2. J. L. Tetley. Men's Handicap splendid performance. He is only Singles-1. T. Ferguson, 2. J: a wee small laddie, in fact he has G, Meyer, Men's Handicap Doubles to stand on the brass-rail to throw-1. J. Rodger and, E. W. L. Hog the dice properly, but he has been bin, 2. T. Ferguson and J.J. Corne lius. Ladies Handicap Single-1. "big man" in bowin this year.
Mrs. H. M. McTavish, 2. Mrs. Gall, We are so apt to take everything Ladies Handicap Doubles-3. Mrs. for granted that I am afraid we B. O, Packe and Mrs. R. E. Hoare, sometimes forget what is being dono. Mrs. W. M. Johnston and Mrs. for us, how a number of men are. Hall. Ladies Non-Prize Win- working hard continuously organismore-1. Mrs. B. C. Packe, 2. Mrs. ing our games; and giving up hours Howie, Mixed Handicap Doubles of their spare time on our behalf, Mrs. H. Hall and Mr. C. E. and I should, therefore, like to Terry, 2. Mrs. Henderson and Mr. thank Messrs. Rapley, Russell, Rose, T. Fergusson. Hard Court Tourna- Hale and Hall of the Bowls Com- ment.-1. T. Forgusson, 2. J. L
Fergusson, Tetley. mittee, and Meters
THE NEW SPALDING
LAMINA
MULTI-PLY RACKET
6 PLY FRAME WITH A
Spat Cut
GUARANTEE AGAINST
BREAKING OR} WARPING
away to shew
laminations
of Beech and Ash
The dew Spolding Lamina" Multi-ply. will be the sensation of 1932. · The frame is made of six layers of. Ash and Beech woods, faminated like the Idavas of a corridge spring. Tested under, all conditions and in tropical dimeres not a single, home has warped the fraction of an inch. The absolutely "rigid frame gives a farsille paca to the ball and ensurek.......accurata - placing. Write to 'the- 'diddrasa bulow for Jet_píring_full detalls and prices.
THE MOST POWERFUL RACKET MADE!
A.G. SPALDING & B(British) Export Dept
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