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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1936.
LOCAL LEAGUE FOOTBALL
GETS UNDER WAY
Hong Kong Club Inflict Big
Defeat On Police
EASTERN IMPRESS AGAİNST PORTUGESE
The Hong Kong football League season commenced on · Saturday afternoon, and the pros. kramine was featured by the crushing defeat of the Fulice, last year's Shield finalists, þr, the Hong Kong F.C: who won by fire goals to all in the Sendor Divhlon. Eastern, making their debut in senior football, "Impressed in, their display against the Recreio at Causeway Bay while at Caroline Hill, South China 'B' accounted for the Chinese Athletic before a large crowd. On the mainland,' Kowloon Football Club lost to the Royal Ulster Rifles by three clear ruais. "St. Joseph's defeated the East Lancashire Regiment by the odd gửi,
The Hong Kong Club defeated thefr old rivals, the Police, by ave
goals to all on the home ground.
The Club were definitely super- lor in all departments harassed the Police throughout the game. With only a lead of one goal in the Arst half, they went on to total five before the Anal whistle blow.
The greater part of the Club's success can be attributed to the intermediate line which held the opposing attack all the time.
Fusiliers
Yip Lal-yee opened the scoring
GOSANO SCORES CENTURY
Interport Batsmen In Good Form
EASILY BEAT REST
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OF COLONY
SWIMMING EVENTS
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Meeting Of Chinese
·Civil Servants
LOCAL HOCKEY
Destroyer Flotilla Lose To YM.CA.
A splendid hockey match was witnessed at King's Park on Satur-] day when the European Y, M C. A.
gouls to 3...
The civilian team was stronger than usual, Their outstanding
The Chinese Civil Servants An-beat, the 8th Destroyer Flotilla pr nusk Harbour Race was held last | Saturday at North Point. FLE distatice was from the Rock Gen. Frolife scoring featured the two-†éral Light to the Club. There day cricket match played at the were 36 competitors, six ladies and Kowloon O.C. during the week-end 30 men, - between the Colony Interport team and the Rest," the former winning by an Innings and 117 runs. At the close of play on Saturday the Colony team has scored 180 for the lose of four wickets and yesterday they proceeded to take the total | to 438. Every batsman reached double Agures.
E. L. Cosado. of the University. scored 108 for the Interpart team.
in the first half and the Police It was not a very good knock increased their lead midway in the i though Gosano exploited some
azrokes. second half through Chin Wing- | fine
He WAS dropped kam.
twice, once in the slips and once at mid-off.
STONECUTTERS DEFEATED
RA. (Stonecutters) were defeat-
Kilbee. McLellan and Broad bridge played well for the Rest.
Scores:-
THE REST
ed in the Second Division on Satur-E. C. Fincher, Lb.w.. b Persse... day at Happy Valley, when they L. D. Kilber, c Nazarin, ↳ Minu met the Engineers and lost by four | E, Zimmern. 1.b.w.. `b Lee goals to all
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
and
FIRST DIVISION
East Lancs. Club
1
St. Joseph's
5
Police
0
Kowloon
0
Rides
3
Athletle
2
S. China 'B'
5
Eastern"
1
Recreio
5 K. Chinese
1
SECOND DIVISION
East Lancs. Engineers
3
RA. (Lyamun, 2
4
RA. (S'Cutters) Ú
1
C. Police
2
12
Eastern
Rifles
by the referee that Bickford's shot bad torn a hole in the side of the net and had thus entered the Toal
Athletic Fusiliers
1 9. China
5 K. Chinese
1
THIRD DIVISION
East Lancs.
1 4 St. Joseph's
Engineers R.A.O.C.
1
2
31
44
2
R.AS.C..
Kwong Wah Air Force
2 E Police
0
1 Medicals
RIFLES WIN
The goal in the Arst hull wąs | Club scored by Fowler. This was after · Navy
a goal by Bickford had been dis- Kowloon
allowed. It was discovered later
Three goals by Elliott and one by Wilson fr the second half
brough: the score to five,
Club Skinner.
Rodker; HII, Strange (8.); Forrow. Strange (E.): Fowler, Drown, Ellott, Wilson and Bickford.
Police: McHardy: Blackburn. Grois:
Brooks, North,
Parker: Gongh, Johnson, Green; Morrison and Moss.
EASTERN IMPRESS
Eastern marked their elevation to Senior League by sharing two goals with Recreio on the Cause- way Bay ground on Saturday.
..
The outstanding player on the field
the Was
centre-half of. Eastern, Chan Yum Fat, both as a' defensive and, attacking player. Cham Bing To the Cuntae out- side-night, was a contimal · source or danger to Recpelo, and Tang Yat Wing. Fistern's goalkeeper, made many good
For Recreio, E. Siiva N. Beltrao and A. Alves. at left-back, 'centre-half and outside-left respectively, play- ed good games.
saves.
CHINESE DERBY
The Chinese Dorby at Caroline Hill on Saturday resulted in a yin for South China "B" by five goals to two The Athletic were over- whelmed by their opponents whose snoourg was deadly. So much so that four of the goals were scored in the first half.
Tam Kwan-kon, the Athletic goalkeeper, played a sterling game but was unable to stop shots that same; to the feet of the Bouth Chuid forwards
Sath China's ; flest goal" came from a penalty, which Yuk Hon- woo converted. Lai Wah-tal, sent the Athletic ahead alter equaliser from 'Chut Chi-fun. South China equallised through Yuk Hon-woo and went npidly ahead with two shots from Chan Tak-fal. In the closing stage. Tong Hwan added the final goa from a long shot.
ST. JOSEPH'S WIN
Recrelo
Good Intermediate work by Wilford, Boyling and Wooda fes- 2❘tured the Engineers' play, and this 5 trid, with Howlett lying well back
dominated the exchanges.
In the seconde half. Howlett and Hurst added goals.
0. KOWLOON BEATEN
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Opening their season's fixtures Kowloon Football Club en- the tertained the Royal Ulster Rides In a Second Division match and lost by two goals to nli
10
22
5
H. Owen Hughes, c ́Leẹ, b Minu
1
A. W. Hayward. c Persse, b
Minu.....
A. E. Perry, e Colledge, b Madar D. McLellan, b Minu
Capt. G. H. Ryland, not out ...
F. D. Pereira, c Nazarin. b Minu
F. Goodwin, st. Colledge, b
Madar
SCOUTS AQUATIC MEETING
Bird Challenge Cup Won By 2nd H.K.
RECORDS BROKEN
Three recores were broken at players were S, A. Fowler Unside the V. R. C. bath when the Hong right) W. J. Brown (centre for-Kong Boy Scouts Association beid ward), and G. Cox (inside left) their annual swimming sports on The programme was continued i
Saturday. The Bird Challenge Cup OTHER MATCHES just night when they held the
was won by the ind Hong Kong The 1/8th Punjab Regiment Group. swimming events. which was post-beat the Royal Welch Fusiliers on poned on Saturday on account of the Marina ground by 5 goals to 1.
There was a large gathering pre- the rough weather.
Another game was played on the Ham Hornell, Mr. E. Cock, Pre- The following the results of the HK. & R. Around when thesident of the Boy Scouts Associa programme:
12th Battery of the Brigade beat the Nomads by 3 goals to li
Harbour Race (Ladies)-1. Miss The Pi-chan, 2. Miss So Wal- hing. 3. Miss Leung Chung-chun.
Time: 47 mins. 7.3 secs. Harbour Race (Mea);~1, Mak Wai-ming, 2. Hok Wun-kun, 3. Shek Kum-pul.
Time: 24 mins. 32 secs.. 50 Metres freestyle (Men) Shek Kum-pul, 2. Max Wal-ming, 3. Ip Chin-sek.
Time: 29.6 secs.
100 Metres freestyle (Ladies) 1. Leung Ching-chun, 2. The Pik- chun, 3. Puri Pik-an..
Time: 1 min. 53,8 secs. 150
Metres Inter-department, Medley relay (3 men):1. Trea BUY "A" (Po Tat-chol, Leung Tuen-chun; Kwok Wing-kal); 2. 23 P.W.D. Stores: 3. Radio.
10
30
Time: 2 mins. 8.8 secs.
50 Metres freestyle (Ladles) :—1. Leung Ching-mul, 2. So Wal-hing.
Time: 54.2 secs.
200 Metres breaststroke, (Men):
F. Broadbridge. Lb.w.. b Pearce. 191. Ho Pun-kañ: 3. Chol Kum-mun,
i. Chung Yla-Tin.
Extras ....
Total
143
Fall of wickets:-1, Fincher for 26; 2. Zimmern for.35; 3. Owen
Hughes for 53; 4. Hayward for 53;
The Royal Ulster Rifles proved
The soldiers played a smooth their superiority over Kowloon game, and were seldom overwork-5. Ellbee for 85; 8, Perry for 93: 7. McLellan for 95; 8, Pereira for
· F.C.' on Saturday when they met jet. Killoen and Boyd were ex- in the First Division at Kowloon.tremely dangerous and were well 97; 3. Goodwin for 109; 10, Broad- Kowloon's attacks were spirited supported by the defence. Min-bridge for 143.
bu unavailing.
Hartigan notched the arst goal. passing a gun-dazzled Boyes with an easy shot. Ferguson added to this soon after resumption of the second half. The Anal goal was scored in the last few minutes of The game by Moore.
Kowloon FC.-Bayes: Bowen, Everest: Roberts. Bliss, Boyd; Eastman, G. White, D. Knox, V White, and Honniball.
...
hinnet, the Kowloon custodian, was the best player on view and
nved his aide from a heavier de Lee feat.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHI
Fusiliers Easily. Beat Kowloon Chinese
Convincing football was PTO-
Gosano
Persse Minu
Pearce
Madar
Time: 3 mins. 5.8 secs."
50 Mette freestyle (Boys) 1. Ip Yun-nam, 2. Leung Cheuk-wah, 3. So Kwok-chol.
Time: 50 secs.
200 Metres breaststroke (Ladies);}
1. Tse Pik-chun, 2. Leung Ching- chun, 3. Lo Ful-sheung..
Time: 4 mins. 14 jées..
50 Metres freestyle (Employee Men). Fung Foo, 2. Fung Sum. 3. Mok Kum.
Time: 32.6 secs.
Bowling Analysis
C. M. R.
0 2 4 1 12.
W
22 I
0
83
10
I
3. Pau Hon-lum.
11 49
3
Time: 2 mins. 43.5 sec,
8.1 1
16
1
4 1 16 2
Persse bowled one wide ball and Minu bowled one no ball. INTERPORT XI.
Ulster Rifles:-Connor; Picker- duced by the Royal Welch Fusiliers WH Colledge, e Ryland, b ins: Stevens: Campbell. Moore, Mc-against the Kowloon Chinese yea- Pereira
25
21
44
Gonigal Irwin, Doherty. Ter-terday in their First Division en-C. C. Garthwaite, Lb.w., b Owen guson, Stevens and Hartigan. counter. The soldiers won by Ave Hughes
goals to one.
E. F. Fincher, st. Zimmern, b The standard of play in the Goodwin Örst half gave promise of a juc- ) A. H, Mader, e and b Goodwin – 24 cessful season, but for some rea-K. Nazarin, Lb.w. D Owen son they fell off during the early Hughes
SECOND DIVISION Lyemun Lost To East Lanes
part of the second half. Of the D. W. Perase, b Perry .... five goals, Evans at centre-forward E" L. Gosano, b McLellan De-accounted for three, and Talbot, | Q. R. Clegg-Hill, b Pereira ...
inside left, two.
TA, Pearce, b Goodwin
The Second Division, match tween the East Lanes and Lyeman, who were making their first ap- pearance in this division, proved extremely fast and interesting, the former winning by the odd goal in five.
The East Lance opened their score through Harmsworth, and secured their second goal as re- sult of a penalty converted by Grima.
The Chinese concentrated on a A. R. Minu, c Hayward, b Perry right wing attack" throughout the R. Lee, not out game.
Extras
Total
200 Metres freestyle (Men) :-). Shek Kum-pui, 2. Mak Wal-ming.
HOME RUGBY
Crosskeys Swamped By Swansea
London, Sept. 26.
The following were the results of
38 Home League rugby matches play
10 | ed to-day:--
108
38
18
33
20
31
438
R.W F: — Rowlands: Keating and Wheeler: Wanklyn, Cresty and Taylor: Hughes. Dennis, Evans, Talbot and Roberts.
Fall of the wickets:-1, Garth- Kowloon Chinese:-Wong Chan; walte for 55; 2, Colledge for 57; 3, Ho Chor-gin and Chan Hung-E. F. Fincher for 122; 4. Mader for kwons:
Wong Wing-bong, Lat 125; 5. Nazarin for 199; 6. Persse Knight scored for Lyemun. The Kwok-chul and Lai Kwong-ming; | for 227; 3. Pearce for 27; 8, Clegg- second half opened with a further | Tang Kwong-sang, Yeung Kan-po. Hill for 331: 9. Minu for $74: 10, goal from Griffin, after which Au Ping-ming. Chan Ming-chi and Gosano for 438. Lyemun forced a corner as result Lau Chung-Kwok.
of which Nesh scored.
ATHLETIC BEATEN
Winning by five goals to one, the South China juniors. proved their superiority over the Athletic in their Second Division encounter at Caroline Bull.
The South China forwards were a delight to watch showing per- fect combination with their half- back line.
South China' opened their score BLOud through Wong Kam-woon; after the interval they went further ahead through Lee Pin-loung:
St. Joseph's staged their sea- son with á 241 victory homer the East Lancs, when they met at Mok Yim-sang "scored a few min- Taxed outcs later with an excellent shot.
Soakunpoon
It was a fast game with neither Lee Pin-lems added the arth
of the sides having any great än vantage. St. Joseph's were able- to take the opportunities when they were offered, Marquee, In goal, played very well.
The soldiers opened the scoring through Eckersley after te min- utes had passed. Detrado and Ward netted for the Saints follow- Ing two aggressive movements.
goal:
DEPARTMENTAL BOWLS TOURNEY Further progress was made in the Goscombe-Orgull van Inter- Departmental lawn bowls chal-
O. M. R. W.
Bowling Analysts
Pereira
Perry Owen Hughes Goodwin Hayward
19
&T
15 1. 77 2 15 1 77 2 16 1 80
"Pereira bowled 2 no balls.
lenge cup when two games were THE REST 2ND INNS. played yesterday. on the Fotice | Fincher, b R. Lee
Recreation Club Green.
The following are the results:- 3. Perkins, A. 7. Johnson, A. Carey and R. H. E. Marks lost to Ha'l, D. Fitches, F. West lake and Randall 10-23..-.
Dowman, f. 8. Riddell, J. Orem and W. Ma'r beat E. B. Carter. 1. 8. Graver, J. B. Beach and Robertson 18-14.
Wong Fu-kuen netted the only goal for the Athletics,
CHINESE POLICE
WATER POLO
South China Inter. Club League
VICTORY
Kilbee, b Minu Zimmern; e and b R. Lee Owen Hughes, b Pearce Capt. Rylanda, c and b Pearce Hayward, b Minu
Perry, Lb.w, b Pearce. McLellan, not out. Broadbridge, c and b Minu Pereira, e Gosana, b Minu Goodwin, c Persse, R. Lee
Extras.
Total
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Bedford 8, Richmond 18. Blackheath 15, Birkenhead Park
- 12.
Bridgend 23, London Welsh 12 Bristol 0, Gloucester 11. Devonport Services 18, Bath 29, Leicester 22, Northampton 3 London Scottish 24. Old Mer-
chant Taylors 8 Rosslyn Park 0, Harlequins 12 Old Leysins 5, Manchester 14. Newport 10., Penarth 3. Plymouth Albion 8, Camborne 6. Swansen 24, Cronaklejs 8. Heriotonians 6. Hwelck 7. Watsonians 3, Hilheadians 17.-- Reuter.
FRIENDLY CRICKET
The Royal Navy lost so the Hong Kong Cricket Club by three cricket wickets in,a tríendy match on Saturday,
Navy: 181 (Leut-Condr. D'Arcy Evans 28, Comdr. Wauchope 36. retired, Comdr. Haytor 52, Holden 3 ior. 38, Read 2 for 6),"
HEC.C.: 194 for 7 (A. A Read 32. N. P. Fox 61 not out? J-Red- man 36 not out. Prichard 4 for
8
8
58).
•
15
0
0.
178
-SCHOOLBOYS DRAW
A friendly match between the Diocesan Boys School and Mr A. B. Hamson's team, ended with a draw. The gume was played the School, ground.
A. B. Harrison's XI: 144. for 9 wickets (W, Rapley 18, N. Pin- chong 20. E. Fischer 3 for 26
D.B.S.: 140 for 6. wickets (F. Lay 72 not out R. Broadbridge 2 for
DESTROYERS LÖSE
The Kowloon, Indiaris Tennis Club second eleven best, the H. 8. R. A by the odd goal in three
Y. M. C. A. LADIES The European Y. M. C. A. Ladies' Hockey section held their first trial match on Saturday at King's Park, under Mr. G. T. Palmer. their coach.
The following players participat. ed:
Whites: Mr. Barnes: Miss J Weller and Mrs. Burke: Mrs. Mc- Lean, and Mrs. Starbuck: Miss E Hollyoway, Miss K. Tonge, Miss J Lakeman, Miss P. George and Miss J. Syrik.
Colours: Miss W. George: Miss Sinclair and Mrs. Kemp: Mita F. Towler and Mits L, Murray: Misi O. Dalziel, Miss S. Dalziel, Mrs. H Read, Mis A. Fowler and, Miss M. Westcott
U.S. BASEBALL
Brooklyn Defeat New York
fl
New York, Sept. 27. The following were the results uf major League baseball matches played to-day:—
NATIONAL LEAGUE
·R. H. E.
Brooklyn
0 13
0
New York
2
9
t
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Chicago
1. 10 0
$ 10 1
St. Louis
12 16 0 6 0 Cavaretta, Gil and Galan homered for the Cubs.
'AMERICAN LEAGUE
St. Louis COLORS Chicago
3 9 5 7 0:
Eary homered for the Browns
New York
Washington
St. Louis
Chicago
Dykes homered
White Sox,
8
3
0
7 - 1
8
9.
0
for
the
The game was 'called on ac- count of rain and darkness.
Detroit -Cleveland
Reuter
3 5 5 10
1.
THEY FAINTED AT FOOTBALL
Spectator Victims Of Heat
DIXIE DEAN CELEBRATES A
HIGHBURY OCCASION
It is now almost u tradition that the conditious we are accustomed to associate with cricket should inaugurate the football year.
sent, among whom were Bir Wil-
tion, the Hon. Dr. B. H. Fotewall and Mr. H. 8.: Mok. The Hon. Mr. T. "H. King and Mrs. King were
also present, and at the conclusion of the sports the prizes were dis- tributed by Mrs. King.
The following were the results:--- 25 Yards free-style (Junior Wolf Cubs): 1, G. Roza-Pereira (13th Kowloon): 2. M. da Raza (13th Kowloon). Time: 20 3-5 secs.
50
Yards free-style (Senior Championship): 1. N. Les - (5th Kowloon); 2. Leung Tam-King (8th Kowloon); 3. A Asedo (2nd HK.). Time: 26 3-5 secs (Record).
50 Yards · Iree-style', (Junior Championship): 1. T. George (13th Kowloon); 2. C. Marsel când H.K.); 3. G. Gosano (3rd Kowloon). Time: 31 secs. ..
25 Yards free-style (Senior Wolf Cuba): 1. A. Bayot (2nd HK): 2. B. dia. Roza (13th Hówioon), Time: 16 4-3 secs.
100 Yards free-style (Senior); 1. N. Lee (5th Kowloon); 2, L. Re- médios (2nd H.K.); 3. B. Paúl (4th KK), Time: 80 1-3 secs. (Record).
Diving (Junior Wolf Cubs) : 1. J^ Locke (4th Kowloon); 2 E Re- medios 13th Kowloon).
50 Yards back-stroke (Junior); 1 P. Jorge (13th 'Kowloon); 2. J. Marques (2nd ĦK); 3/G. Glosano (13th Kowloon). ("s
50 Yards back-stroke (Senior): 1 N. Lee 15th Kowloon); 2. A. Azedo (2nd Hong Kong) 3. Pung Cheuk-wan (15th Hong Kong).
Diving (Junior Scouts): 1. M.. Stephenson (14th Kowloon); 2. J. Hamon (4t Kowloon) 3 Lo Kwok-ving (1st Sea Scouts). .50 Yards breast-stroke (Junior):" 1. C. Marvel (2nd H. K.); 2 So Kwok-wing (1st Ses Ecoute); 3. J. Marques (2nd Hong Kong). Tune: 40 seca. (Record).
Life Saving Race: 1. A, Alves. (2nd Hong Kong), 2 Bo Kwok- wing (1st Bea-Scouts); 3. J. Boares (2nd H.K.).
Inter-pack relay race: L 2nd Hong Kong: 2. 13th Kowloon.
50 Yarda breast-stroke (Benfor) :- 1. L. Remedios (2nd HK.); -2. Chung Shun-cheung (2nd KK.); 2. R. Maycock (4th HK.). Time: 37 4-5 secs,
Diving (Bentor Scouts): 1. A. Noronha (2nd H.K); 2. L Reme- dios (2nd FK); 1. D. Kennard (18t Sex Scouts), **
100 Yards free-style (Open to Scouters. Rovers, Cübbers and Deep Sea-couta): 1, M Daan (2nd Hong Kong; 2. D. Rawe (Deep Bea-Scouts).
Bird Challenge Cup: Won by 2nd Hong Kong (304 fothis); 2 13t Kowloon (10 points).
Akela Cup: Won by 13th Kow- loon (9 points): 2, 2nd Hong Kong (8 points).
ARGENTINE WIN
Defeat United States For Polo Cup
Meadow Brook, Long D, Sept. 28.
Argentifie Woir the Antérica Cup for polo when they defeated the United States by eight goals to four in the second match of the
series. The Argenilde team work "and" faster ponies proved", to be
superior-
·Reuter
Eight-eight League clubs er barked on their, 1936-37 plogramme. recently in prostraling heat, un- tempered by a breeze worthy of For the Cup-winning Arsenal, the name. Actually the mercury it was an auspicious Occasion, was fifting with the eighties, because a part of the new £100,- Nearly 1.000 players tolled on 000 stand at Elghbury became the classic fields of England available to the public, and shout Bcottish football hegan thace 6,000 watched a great game with weeks ago), while possibly a mil Everton from the "bottom deck."
on people perspired almost a By way of celebration, the re- freely from the mere effort of doubtable Dixie Dean equalled a watching them.
Mad world's record. He odred his The St. John Ambulance mon 352nd goal in League football, On the Navy ground. Knga had a busy afternoon s at upton which was Steve Blödmer's BERTC- Park, HMS. Dainty beat a com Park. There were more than a gate when he reared from the bined team drawn from HMB score or fainting cases long before game. O. M. R. W. Duchess and HM.S. "Delight by the start of the West Ham and⠀⠀⠀ One of the biggest
9.12 20
120 rups
Spure match
the day assembl 12
"HM8 Drinky: 171 (Lythe 33, It was a brilliant kick-off in a 3 where the gates Scammal 29, Hu för 45). double
- from * the ↑ minutes before HM.S. Duchess and Delight 52 weather point (Hathaway 17, Matthers 3 for 23, from the patronage Beammall 3 for 4)
ches
Fall of the wickets-1, Fincher for: 12; 2. Zimmern for 19; Owen Hughes for 38; 4, Rylands for 881 The following are the anal re-5, Kilbee for 88; 6. Perry for 108; The Chinese Police made a sacsults of the Inter-member water-7. Hayward for 135: 8 Broadbridge cessful debut in the Second Divi- polo matches played at the South for 177: Pereira for 178: 10. sion when they beat the Hong Ching Bathing Club, North Point Goodwin for 178. Kong Football Club by the odd during the summer. N
Bowling Analysis goal in throw it Happy Valley.
St. Joseph's-Marques: Costa, Sousa: Elme, Hussain. Omar:
PWL. D. F, A, FL. Fernandes, Ward. Leonard, Del-The Police possessed fine under seade 9 0 0 0 218 18. | Lee gado and Castilho. **
standing and faster footwork. 'Sharknado 0,7 2 0 14 17:14 - Persto
20
therer Eckersley, Bandford Smith, Riders "and Hedeftite.
East Larics: Oxford; Swain, The Club lacked the combination Whales 10 6 31197-13 Steel Thorpe.. Gorman, Crow of their opponents and many Flying Fish 10 3 -5 1 1178 Peare
chances.wer wasted by passes Walrus 10 11 7 13 23 4 Madar
842 Horse 10 0 1 3 12 20
Mini
no
3-no balls.
31)
-
and then 24,000 saw the The mat get their feet on the
the ladder to promot
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