THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927.
ALL DAY MATCH ON CLUB GROUND.
HOCKEY.
DIPHENSO
LADIES' TEAM TO PLAY ON WOOD PRESERVATIVE & WHITE ANT DESTROY
SATURDAY.
Playing on the Club ground yes- The following will represent the terday the Royal Navy played a European Y. M. C. A. second eleven drawn game with the Royal Air Force in their hockey match with the The Air Force batted firal and were University second team to-day: G.. ail out before the tiffin interval with Miles, R. W. Sapsed, E. R. Robinson, 90 runs to their credit. The Navy Jeffries, A. W. Ashby, W. Bor- replied with 100 runs with Lt. Gar-, F. E. G. Mann and J. Murphy. P. Sands, T. Seddon, W. rett scoring 75.
Going in second time the Air Force scored 103 for six wickets when stumps were drawn,
The full scares uro;
R. A. F.
A. WBrace, b Lieut. Garrett.. Lt.. funt, R.M... e. Mid. Johnson,
Eng. Com. Spalding
Fl. Lat. Gairdner, b.w., b Lieut.
Garrett................
Hyde, Reserve, L. Jack.
The Y. M. C. A. will play a friend- ly game against the Helena May team on Saturday, when they will be represented by the following: R Dormer, Jeffries, Terry, E, R. Robinson, J. Gardner, W. G. Lawson, 3P. Sands, T. Seddon, W. R. Green- halgh, R. Murray and F. E. G. Murn.
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L. A. C. Buckland, R.A.F., e A/B
Foggarty, b Eng. Cem. Spalding 1
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Extras
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At the tiffin interval the Royal Navy had lost two wickets for eleven runs.
Royal Navy.
Licut, Garrett, c Fl. Lt. Gairdner,
b A/C. I. Recks Lt. Com. Agnew, b Lt. Dale
Surg, Com: Hull, Fl. Lt. Gairdner,
h Lt. Dale
Eng. Com. Spalding, e Fl Lit.
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Lt. Com. Barter, b Lt. Dale
Lt. Com. Shaw, run out Mid. Atkinsor, not out
Lt. Dale
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
L. A. C. French A/C. 1, Reckonan A. W. Brace
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Second Innings R. A. F.
A. W. Brace, e and b. Eng. Com.
Spalding.
Lt. Hunt, b Eng. Com. Spalding.. Fl. Lt. Gairdner,, c Johnston, b
Hull
A. C. Sinnock, b, Eng. Com.
Spalding...
Lt. Hale, not out
Lt. Dale, b Eng. Com. Spalding.. L.. A. C. Buckland, b ft. Com.
Agnew ...
F. O. Mellon, not out
Extrus
Total (for six wickets.)..103
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Rowling Analysis.
'0. M. R. W.
9 0 48 1
Surg Com. Hull' Lt. Tate
3 013
Eng. Com. Spalding..
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Lt. Com. Agnew Lt. Com. Barter Mid, Atkinson,
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In the above League match, to be played on the Navy Ground at 2.15 p.m. sharp on Saturday, the follow- ing will represent, the IR.C.
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In the Ladies' Singles Tourney, Miss Roso Kwok beat Miss Wong Yuen-lan, 6-0, 6-2, 6-2, thus antering the Final. Miss Ruttonjec hay also entered the Semi-final stage by defeat- ing Misa Remedies in three straight sets and will meet Misa Wong Sui- lan, at the University Union this avening. The final will be played off to-morrow!
League Matches.
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