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TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930.

· GARRISON NEWS.

COMMENCEMENT OF THE

R. A. SPORTS.-

Royal

The three-mile race in the Artillery sports meeting was run off yesterday afternoon at Sookunpoo. Gunner Gough was first home, in 18 minates, D 2/5 seconds, Stanton and May following close behind.

The other events yesterday were the

heats for the finals, which will take place to-day. Six men are left

in practically all of to-day's races and field events and though yesterday's tires and distances were by no means excellent, enough was seen to promise keen running and field-work to-day,

The following are left in the 100 yards. 31 Battery, L/Bdr. Whitehall, Gar. Gill; 20 Battery, Gnr. Buery; 12 Battery, L/Bdr. Lewis, Gars. Green. wood and Trice.

tian

In the high jump, the following will 31 Battery Lt. Chris- jump to-day.

Bdr. O'Neill; 20 Battery, Gnrs. Rodgers and Goyne: 12 Battery, L/Sgt. Lawrence, Gar. Leadbetter,

The 220 Yards to-day will have the following runners-31 Battery, Gar. 20 Battery, Gora, Cody and Lilly- te: 12 Battery, Greenwood

and he dr. Lewis, Gnrs.

There are seven competitors left in discus-throwing-31 Battery. L/Bur. Whitehall, Gr. G: 20 Battery, L/Bdrs. Gorst and Koerner, GAY. Ashley: 12 Battery, L/Bdr. Lowis, Gar, Heywood.

The pole jump will include the following competitors. 31 Battery, L/Bdr. McWilliam, Gnr. Gill; 20 Bat- tery, L/Bdr. Dolman, Gars. Kendall and Coyne; 12 Battery, L/Sgt Lawrence, Gnr. Ancaster.

31 Battery have three competitors in the final of the hurdles, namely, L. Christian, Gnrs. Gill and McDonald, From 20

Gnr. Coyne will run;

20 Battery, and from 12 Battery, L/Sgt. Lawrence and Gnr. Chambers.

In throwing the hammer the follow- ing will take part.1 Battery, Gar Gill: 20 Battery, Gne. Ashley; 12 Battery, Gnrs. Hayward, Scott Merritt and Forrester.

The following will compete in the long jump.31 Battery, Lt. Christian, L/Bdr. Whitehall; 20 Battery, L/Bür. Garst, Gar. Coyne; 12 Battery, L/Sgt. Lawrence, Gur. Frearson..

31 Battery drew a bye in the tug- of-war yesterday, and will pull to- day against 20 Battery, who won in two pulls against 12 Battery yester- day.

Navy Cricket Match.

Although Berman, for the Somme, had the good figures of six wickets for 16 runs against the Sandwich at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon, Sandwich managed to knock up. 191 runs, Savage with 20 runs, Carn' with 19, and Fanton with 18, being the chief scorers,

When Sonime went into bat, the first four wickets fell for eleven runs, and the sixth, seventh and eighth at 20. The side was all out for only 30 runs, Panton taking five wickets for 15, and Clark taking the remainder for a run less.

Somme were sent in to bat again, but returned another meazze. score, i

Tuns in all. Two batsmen, Bennett and Wilmshurst, returned double figures. Different bowlers met with

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the same success as those in the previous innings, Carn taking five wickets for 12 runs and Savage three for 15.

Navy Football.

the

Seamew scored twice and Hermes once in a friendly. Yootball match on the Dockyard ground on Sunday afternoon. Teams-

Seamew-Hughes; Horn, Mitchell; Grimsell. Goodman, Meachan: Smith, Candy, Leeson, Cunningham, Reeves.

Hermes-Evans; Woods, Sharp; Dodd, White; Thompson, Hood, Gould, Morris, Hallows.

Ho

Billiards Matches.

The Junior N. C. O's. and men of the R.A.S.C. were at home" in the Soldiers' Club to the billiards team of St. Patrick's Club on Friday even- ing. This was a return match and a was put up by St

very good especially as the

left

the R.A.S.C.. Patrick's Club turned out a strong team. The outstanding game between Driver Barnstable and Mr. Remedios. The latter played

A Round game, and towards the end Barnstable in some very difficult posi- tions. Barnstable pegged away And eventually get home by the narrow margin of nine points. The were as follow:

I.A.S.C.

Pte. E.A. Morgan Pte. H.J. Black Pte. Ainslie

Pte. J. Andrews

Dr. Barnstable

Pte. Furno!!

ed

scores

St. Patrick'k.

40 Mr. Bishop

160

51 Mr. Graham

160

91

Mr. Painter

160

78 Mr. Scobla

тка

180 Mr. Demedios

341

150

134 Mr. Nuttall

Somersets Corporals Win.

In another match the R.AS.C. again suffered defent, this time at the hands of the Corporals of the Somerset Light Infantry in

in the Soldiers' Club on Saturday evening. Corporal Rayson for the S. L. L play a very steady game. Pte. Funnell the R.A.S.C. could not get going. and the former won by twenty. From the score sheet it appeared that there aver off colour. player the S.L.I. winning by It is hoped

216. the R.A.S.C. team will give a better show in the return match, which will be played on the R.A.S.C. table in "T" Block at an early date, The scores in the above match were 03 follow:

was more

L/C. Chambers Pie. Slack

Pte. Fannell

none

61 L/C. 8want

100

60 LC. Trebble

80 Corp. Rayson

100

Dr. Barnstable

69 L/C. Haybal

100

Pte. Morgan

Go L/C, Martin

100

Dr. Brennan

Pte. Almalle

100 L/C. Jackson

42 L/C. Wilkins 100

100

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