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HOCKEY NOTES
Mamak Tournament
Judging from the amount of enthusiasm displayed at both the meetings held in the last fortnight by the Mamak Hockey Tourna- ment, the coming season promises to be the most auccessful yet held. fhave already dealt at some length with the Annual General Meeting, Rnd the General Committee which met in the Police Library on Wednesday evening were
also
| responsible for some verv. Interest-
ing points raised.
It is a matter for keneral regret
that Mr. Burlingham has found
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
#1
223
that owing to his duties. both NOTE.-Figures in parentheses 'Indicate number of letters in the
official and otherwise, he will be unable to nil the post of President to which he was recently elected.. His enthusiasm for sport is well- known and be would have been a decided astet It is pleasing to note, however, that all the other officials have accepted office.
MANY ENTRIES
Quite tue most encouraging
so far has been the number of entries received. Despite the fact that there appears to be very little likelihood of any entries from the Senior Service, fourteen Clubs have already signified their intention of participating and there is a very "strong possibility that the Univer- sity will be fielding a team. The following Clubs have definitely en- tered: Central British Association, 12th Bty. Royal Artillery, Royal Artillery, Royal Corps of Signals. Royal Engineers, Departmental. St. Andrew's Club, Radio Sports Club. Police Europeans, Police Indians. Nomads, Argonauta, United K. I T C. and The Indian Mule Corps. TWO DIVISIONS
Lieut. Hamilton, of the Royal Engineers. raised the question of the advisability of dividing the Tournament into two divisions and after a great deal of discussion
ACROSS
words required.
Current Get the hang of it? (3).
A mest. unofficial receiver! (5).
Bare gun thus gives offence (7)
10 It's both edible and potable
· (5).
25. Nimble (5).
20. Iberian ones are but vistou
ary (7).
27. Angler's tune ? (3),
Now you've got the whole lot (3).
DOWN
1. As a language it's prove
banily iR
11. Cancel (5). ' ...
comprehensible
42.
Pat Noel into th
way of
when repeated (3),
2.
Tenant diver
fieing wealthy (7).
(anagrain)
(71)
14
Wait in suspense completely
3.
He'll larn yer! (5).
Aspirated (5).
15.
Black sailor? (3).
10.
Very small in a small tho- roughfare, bur" one the leas
17.
pleasing to the tuste (5).
No one likes to be left in such a pitch (8), .
1. A clinging girl (3),
21. Photographic experts should not get out of this point (5). Lift up (7).
4. Concerning a bit of a fight
(5).
3. It appears that he who speelts
the parting guest is apt to racillate (5).
6. Out of destinies we get nohte
doings (5).
7. Mongrel, shall we say 7 (11), s. Splendour (5).
13. It's mainly a volcanic out burst which shows us the in sect in a caterpillar state (5)
2.
24.
Welerine, though to Sandy it may suggest a wet one (5).
RETURN TO
18.
STIFFKEY
this was decided upon. The grad- Ex-Rector Makes A
ing of the teams, a most unen-. viable task, is to be left in the hands of the Executive Committee and I am quite sure they will do their utmost to do this with the least possible dissatisfaction.
The Executive Committee was brought up to strength with the election of Messrs. R. S. Reed and
Prophecy
Mr. Haro'd
Davidson'
thinks
he will become rector of Stiffkey again
After the dismissal of a charge
17. Hashan's king is surrounded.
by numbers-that's correct ruasoning (5).
Do poor tennis players live herein (5).
19. Adjective of nationality (5). 20. Give unt You can't do other-
wise (5).
# Down, for a change gives us rich enjoyment (5).,
22. Having reached the end, let's
have an interval of reat (3). The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:-
10.
12,
Across-1. Middling: 5, Crocus; 1. Response; Microphone; 15, Petulantly; 18.
Scenic;
uffaw 19, Relevant; 20, Tiller: 21, Syminetry.
Down-1, Marl; 2. Distasteful:
of attempting to commit. suleide 3, Lyon; 4. Nescient; 6, Recipe: T
A E. P. Guest to represent the by fasting, in a sideshow at Cen- Concomitant: 8. Socket; 11. Dre! Civilians. Gunner Aldridge and Sig. tral Beach. Blackpool. he return-tery; 13, Spigot; 14, Plense; 10, Dove, the Army, and Lt. Young, theel to his cabinet and stated that Deem; 17, Stay. Navy.
he would again fast. As before.
I must again emphazise how he wore pyjamas and lay in a fortunate Tournament is in secur sort of bed at the bottom of a ing the services of Capt. Kimm as glass-topped cabinet. He said: Chairman. Both he and Mr. Tyler are very hard working officials..
CRICKET
A Drawn Match Hove
(Special Air Mail Service)
"It is four days stree I was taken from th's cabinet under arrest, and now I have returned to carry on.
"The Azure Tour has always been my lucky number, and I predict that just as I was de- prived of my living on October 21, 1932, so within four years from that date. I shall be back "in my old parish of Stiffrey.
"I say that that is as certain as that I arn back in. this cabinet,"
London, Sept. 3.
with the edge of his bat and was The match between Sussex and caught in the slips. A. J. Holmes the South Africans was left drawn then met with such success that at Hove, but the day had its ex- not only did Sussex avoid the citing moments. In the first place. follow-on but the South Africans' Sussex had to fight desperately lead was reduced to the modest hurd on a wicket affected by zain one of 68 runs. to avoid a follow-on and, having Against some really good bowling survived this danger, they attack-by Tate, who turned the ball ed the South Africans with such sharply, the Bouth Africans lost determination that the tables were their first three wickets so quickly completely turned. Indeed, in the that there were hopes that Sussex early afternoon there was just a would yet force a win. At a cost possibility that the South Africans or 17 runs Tate took the wickets would be beaten. Although they of Mitchell, E. A. Rowan, and A. escaped this Sussex at least had D. Nourse, and had Cornford taken the satisfaction of dismissing them a chance of stumping Wade Bussex for their lowest score of the tour. would have been in a very good On account of a blank day on position. As it was, however. "the Saturday the game was, of course, South Africans were by no means played under the rules which ont of trouble, for when J, Parks severn. two-day matches, and as and James Langridge took over the the South Africans needed a lead attack wickets again began to fall. Lot only 100 runs on the first at 45 Parks bowled E. L. Dalton innings to enforce a follow-on with a yorker, and so, for the first Sussex, who overnight had lost time in his career, achieved the four wickets for 56 runs, were in distinction of making 1,000 runs some danger. Their task, more- and taking 100 wickets in a season. over, was made all the more dim- Blx raps later James Langridge cult because another heavy shower, nad Wade caught in the slips and of rain, in the early morning was with the dismissal of Langton, who followed by strong sunshine, and was caught and bowled by J. Parks, the pitch favoured slow bowlers. the South Africans had lost six A VALUABLE INNINGS « wickets for 61 runs. So far as the In the circumstances John Lan- |South Africans were concerned gridge, who carried the gussex bat- time was now the main factor, and ting side on his shoulders, was not B. Cameran settled down to re- inclined to take the slightest risk, atrain his natural inclination to but ge gave a remarkably fine ex- force the peace.. He should have hibition of defensive batting. He been caught by Tate at mid-on off lost Cornford at 78, but, receiving | Langridge but, having survived | some support from H. Parks, Lan-this, "Cameron kept up his end sridge went on to complete sp - successfully until tea-time. Cam- valuable 60: The 100 was passed eron was then caught by Tate at without further, los, but the bowl forward shorts, but a charge ing of B. Mitchen and R. J. Crisp were being drawn at 8 o'clock brought about something of a col-Sussex's hopes of forcing a win Ippar. Parks was drawn out of his faded away, Vincent brightened ground by Mitchell and stumped up the end of the game with some and a moment later Langridge spirited batting and tiff 31 was his played a ball which went sway highest score offline senso
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