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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1933.

CRAIGENGOWER TO BE AWARDED SPEY ROYAL CUP?

LOCAL FOOTBALL K.O. MEETING NO TENNIS INTERPORT

YORKSHIRE CRICKET IN THE OLDEN DAYS.

By "HISTORICUS”

- IX.

MATCHES WITH SURREY (CONTINUED)

Two matches took place in 1800.; The first was played at Bramall Lano on June 21 and 22. It was a small scoring match and is notable for the fhets (1) that the two bowlers respec- tively employed by each side bowled unchanged throughout the match and (2) that on the Yorkshire side, no- one was clean bowled in their Brat innings, and that only two of that aido were clean bowled during the match.

Burroy batted first, and their ven- ture realised 62 (Griffith 11 and Pooley 17). For Yorkshire, Freeman had 8 wickets for 30 and Emmett nono for 20-the other 2 wickets be ing obtained by the batsmen being

run out.

The footnote in question adds "Surrey played 18 matches this sea- "son winning b and losing 13, Tho: "first 12 matches they participated in "were lost for Surrey in succession

a feat hitherto unaccomplished by any county."

TRIAL MATCHES TO-MORROW

H.K. CLUB'S NEW PLAYERS

R.A. TO PROVIDE OPPOSITION

· (By "Veritas"),

PHEW! FOOTBALL!

We now come to the 1871 matches, in the first of which, played at Bramall Lane, on June 19, 20 and 21, Allen Hill made his first appearancó for Yorkshire against Surrey.

It makes one hot round the Though it was mid-summer the matchi

collar to contemplate the idea could not be finished and ended in a drawn game, "owing to the dreadful

with the thermometer register- gloomy weather and the smoke.” ing around the 90 mark, bai The Bramall Lane ground is situate believe it or not (as Mr. Ripley practically in the centre of Sheffield,

would say), forty-four (at and when the wind drops and the

Icast) local soccer stalwarts Yorkshire, in their first innings, smoke hanga low, drifting along, the with 88, beaded Surroy's total by 30 light can be very bad Indeed. When are going to engage in the good their "double-figure" batsmen being I was last there in August 1931, for old winter pastime to-morrow. Iddison 15, Freeman 31 and Ulla-the Lancashire v. Yorkshiro match

Theso fourty-four energetic The Surrey bowlers (and incidentally saw Holmes thorne, 13.

and (Southerton and Griffith) had to their Sutcliffe pat 300 for no wickets on young men have their eyes on the credit 0 wickets for 32 and 4 for 47 the score-board in Yorkshire's first fact that the local league season respectively.

Surrey, then went in and mado 07 innings), there was very little smoke starts in about three weeks timo

owing to the trade depression.

and they intend to have their (Jupp 11, Grimth 10 and Mr. Maye

muscles turned up by then. (7)--Freeman and Eminett rompec- tively capturing 5 wickets for 31 runs and 6 for 33. Loft with 88 runs to make for victory, Yorkshire scored 40 for 4 wickets, of which Ephraim Lockwood made 12, (Southerton and Grifith taking 2 wickets apiece for 19 and 18 runs respectively)-York- shiro thus winning by 0 wickets.

However, to return to our "mut tons"the first of the 1871 niatches Yorkshire occupied the wickets first and made 107 (Freeman 48, E. B. Rawlinson 12, Cuttle 21 and West 10 not out)-Southerton taking wickets for 60 runs, Streeet 8 43 and Brown 2 for 13.

for

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So on the Club ground to- morrow you will be able to see two teams of the Hongkong Football Club and the Royal Artillery engage in the first practce matches of the 1933-34 `season.

NEWCOMERS.

Both the Club and Artillery seniors are turning out several new men and their form will be watched with interest.

old

Surrey then went la and thanks in the main, to R. II. Humphrey 80, T. The second of the 1880 matches Humphrey 60 (not out) and C. W. took place at Kennington Oval on Potter 13, put together 165. For August 6, 0, and 7. Surrey had first Yorkshire, Freeman captured janings and made 197 (Pooley, 25, wickets for 74 and Lockwood and Japp 18, Mr. Money, 10 and Mr. Mayo dixon 1 aplece for 34 and 20 Brigade of Martin and Strange

In the Club side, the 11). Yorkshire utilised the services respectively. of five bowlers-the most successful Yorkshire then took their second will form the next but one Inst being Want with a wickets for 32

innings nnel more than doubled line of defence. Skinner and) runs, Atkinson with 2 for 36 and

their

innings Bret

score in Andy Duncan, well seasoned Club Freeman with 2 for 56.

Yorkshire's first innings realised wood 89, E, B. Rawlinson 15, Pindor back line, led by Charles Wright, making 218 (Rowbotham 40, Lock players will appear in the half 284 (Joseph Rowbotham 101, Ephraim 17 and West 16). Of the Surrey the well known local tennis play- Lockwood 103 and George Freeman howlers. Seatherton had to his credit 53)-Rowbotham and Lockwood put-5 wickets for 80 runs, Street 2 for er. ting on 103 runs for the first wicket.g and Potter and Grifith 1 each for Southerton

outstanding 17 and none respectively.. Surrey howler with 6 wickets for 88 Surrey opening batamen (R. runs, Mr. Mayo taking 2 for 13.

Humphrey and Jupp) had only played Surray's second innings resulted in one over in Surrey's second innings, a score of 170 (Japp 19, Mr. Akroyd when the match was abandoned for 12. Humphrey 88 and Mr. Money 18). Yorkshire again employed five bow the reason already stated. ore of whom Freeman took 3 wickets for 66 runs, Iddison for 37 and Emmett 2 for 36.

tho Was

The

matches

The second of the 1871 took place at Kennington Oval on August 21 and 22. Surrey had first inplage un made 111 (Jupp 17, R. Yorkshire hit off the 80 runs requi- Humphrey 30, Fontey 11, Mr. JC site for victory for the loss of Gregory 20 and Southerton 15). H wickets (Rowbotham 18, Lockwood 34 and Emmett for Yorkshire took (not out) and Iddison 11 not out) wickets (all clean bowlest) for 33 Southerton and Street (for Surrey) runs and for 74 respectively. York- capturing 2 wickets for 20 and one shire's first innings realined exactly for 30 realitetively.

100 (Rowhitham 18 Iddison 14 and Allen Hill_28) Of tho Surrey. bowlers, Anstend captured 5 wickets for 29 runs, Southerton for 64 and Marten

The first of the 1870 matches was played at Bramall Lune ou June 27 and 28 (Frooman being absent from the Yorkshire side owing to a dama

for.8. Kod arm). Surrey went in first, but Surrey Then went in again, but could make no more than 80 (Pooley met with disaster from the bowling

Griffith 11

Rogers 18). Of of Hill (8 wickets-all clean bowled 20,

and the Yorkshire bowlers, Emmeti could for 24) and Emmett for 20, and anly show 1.wicket for 35 runs. Clay could make no more than 72, R. ton did better with for 88, while Humphrey Wase haut the remarkable figures of 6 man to obtain "double-figures.

(35)

the only bats- wickets for 3 runs!

The figures of Hill and Emmott Yorkshire's first CABAY ab the fwas had bowled unchanged through- wickets resulted in 168 runs (George out the match) were: Hill 12 wickets Pinder 14, Eastwood 11, E. 1. Raw-fall clean bowled) for 67 runs: linnon 39, West 22, Ullathorna 21 and Emmet 9 wickets for 113 rons. Emmett 21 not out). For Surrey, Luke Greenwood (33 not out) and Southerton had to His credit 7 wickets Jonnph Rowbotham (18 not out) hit for 7 runs and Street 3 for GO. off the requialte number of runs to

Burgosila "Becond venture was

Wright is making his debut in local football this season, but he is not new to the game. He used to play in the first division of the Shanghat Football Lea- gue and is known to be a clover- and reliable centre-half. Up forward the Club are trying out a newcomer in Drown, who will appear on But the best capture is that of the right wing,

young "Bunny" Bickford, late of Kowloon, who takes his place on the left wing.

He and Ernest. Strange. should constitute a very useful wing this.

season."

littlo better than their first and reative Yorkshire a 10 wickets' victory-being Wroe,

sed. 104, (Humphrey 21, Fooley 20,

TO DECIDE

H.K. CAN'T RAISE A TEAM

FINDINGSTE

OF SUB COMMITTEE

KOWLOON DOCKS IN DEFAULT

REFUSAL TO PLAY LAST SUNDAY

DECISION NEXT TUESDAY

(By "Veritas")

"SIRDAR" INCAPACITATED

BUSINESS STOPS OTHER PLAYERS

---

SHANGHAI LADIES MAY VISIT HERE

(By "Veritas").

There will be no men's Interport tennis match be- tween

and Hongkong Shanghai this year.

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"C" DIVISION TENNIS

SERGT. SMITH OF POLICE

FRACTURES HIS FOOT

Tho "C" Division league tennis usuntsuwunuz į match between the Police and tho Kowloon Dock R. C. at Happy afternoon was Valley yesterday marred by an unfortunate accidant when Sergeant Smith of the Water Police Station foll

RESULTS IN BRIEF.

Polico 3 K.D.R.C. 6. C.C.C. 5 Recreio .4

A.T.C. 71⁄2 C.B.A.. 11⁄2 32 1.R.C. 5 R.S.C. C.R.C. 9 H.K.C.C. O F.C.

61⁄2 D.K.

22 K.L.T.C. K.C.C. 7

2

INTERPORT BOWLS

LOCAL TEAMS ANALYSED

first game and avily during the

his ankle.

Smith was partnering G. Carru- thers and was playing against V M. Hast and A. Duncan In the first game of the first set when he slipped and twisted blo

ankle. Ho fell heavily and was unable to regain his footing. The

anklo

was treated by colleagues and Smith was later taken to Hospital.

The Kowloon Dock team sporting- ly allowed the Police to play a sub- stituto instead of claiming the three inets in default. They went on to

win the match by six acts, to three.

POLICE ». KOWLOON DOCKS.

The unfortunate mishap to Smith in the match between the Police and the Kowloon Docks Bomewhat weakened the Police team, which lost by elx sols to threo. W. R.. Cheater-Woods was brought in to All the vacancy.

The selection committee of the Lawn Bowls As-d-0; beat V. M. Hast and A. Dun..

T. Pile and C, Pilo (Police) beat J. B. Sturgeon and G. H. White,

The Hongkong. Lawn Tennis Association have reluctantly If the General Com-hai of their inability to send up been compelled to notify Shang- mittee of the Hong either a men's or ladies' team! Kong Lawn Bowls this autumn. Association, which There is, however, still a dis- meets next Tuesday,

tinct possibility of Shanghai sociation have fulfilled can, 3; lost to C. E.-Millard and

W. Tillery, 4-6. sending down a ladies' side to

their task, and for better

G. endorses the decision

Carruthers and W. R. Chester. Hongkong about November.

or for worse, have picked white, 1-0; lost to Hast and Danean, Woods (Police) lost to Sturgeon and of the sub-committee When it was discovered that 'a”

the rinks which are to 2-0: lost to Millard and Tillery, 0-0. appointed to conduct visit by the Hongkong ladies to

Shanghai was out of the question, oppose Shanghai in the bent Sturgeon and White, 6-2; lost W. Loughlin and A. Moran (Polico) .the- competitions, the local LT.A. extended an in-

Interport here next to Hast and Duncan, 3-8; lost to

Millard and Tillery, 7-6. Craigengower Cricket vitation to Shanghai to send a

team here, and at the moment this]

month. Club will be awarded is being considered by the Shang- The Team is definitely a

CRAIGENGOWER 7. RECREIO. hai L.T.A.

The Club de Recreio, through the the Spe, Royal Cup

strong one, and armchair

absence of one of their players, WOLD this year by default.

critics can expect little sym-forced to default throa sets in thoir. pathy if they attempt the cus-match against the Craigengower C. The sub-committee met

tomary fulminations..

C. at

at Happy Valley and they were at the Craigengower Cric-

SIRDAR. INCAPACITATED. The method of selection is per- beaten by five sets to four.

II. J. Heward and A. Kitchell High hopes were at first held hapa not unanimously accepted as (Craigengower) bent J. Xayler and ket Club immediately after out locally that Hongkong would the best, but since the selectors M. Oliviera, 6-2; boat L. Carvalho

have current form as the final of the Singles be in the position to send up

g. guide, and A. Silva, 6-2. Open

thereby ruling out the practic- Arst-class representative team, but Championship

E. Zimmern and F. Broadbridge unfortunately business calls pre- ability of trials, and that the (Craigongower) lost to Xavier and Wednesday to enquire in-vented II. D. Rumjahn and several choosing of four players only to Oliviera, 2-3 lost to Carvalho to the conduct of the others from, accepting the invita- take part in the three matches Silva, 1-0.

makes more exacting the task of Y. C. Mok and M. Medina (Cral- Kowloon Dock Recreation

increases the gengower) lost to Xavier and In addition S. A. Rumjahn has the selectors and Club in refusing to play been suffering from knee trouble possibility of errors, the sound Gliviera, 1-d; lost to Carvalho and off the final of the Spey naturally decided that he could not

for the past month, and he very ness of the existing system cannot Silva, 2-0. be denied. Royal with Craigengower afford to take any risks with it, on Sunday last.

particularly as these would be in- creased by the severity of the

Confronted with such a

on

The suggestion is, that the team accompany the Shanghai Interport cricketers who are due in the early part of the winter.

tion.

THE SINGLES LEAGUE

CLUBS SLOW IN RESPONDING

....

who and

INDIANS. RADIO,

The Indian Recreation Club, 'play. ing at home, defeated the Radio Sports Club by the narrow margin of 5% sets to 8%.

ARMY. CENTRAL BRITISH. DEBUTANTES."

Playing at Sockunpoo, the Army Tennis Club gained an easy victory Although five members of the over the Central British Association team are making their debut in by 7% sets to 14. I understand that as a resalt Interport type of tennis,

Interport bowls, the three rinks I. Jarman and A. Savell (Arniy of these deliberations, it was detain the Taggart Cup, for another who have already won their spurs 6-3, beat R. Blyth and N Whitley, In consequence, Shanghai re- are well balanced with playera T. C.) bent J. King and T. Whitley, cided to recommend to the Gen-year. Already this summer they. Thus Contes and Chalmers in the 6-2

2 bent M. Yatakin and G. Howe of course leads the for-eral Committee that Craigen-have, defeated Tientsin by five frat match will enjoy the support Gurevitch, 6-3. wards and to-morrow will have gower be awarded the Cup.

A. Oldfield and E. Wilson (Army) clear matches, and being unchal of old Interporters in Cullen and Dominy on his immediate right. The circumstances of the in-lenged by Hongkong, they retain Luz; Ramsay, F. Jones, and Hyde beat King and Whitley, G-2: beat

R. A. LOSSES.

cident are already known.

Blyth and Whitley, 6-2, beat Yat- will Lay, two other newcomers The possession of the trophy. The Artillery have last Tay-sub-committee appointed Sunday

play with Adam Holland, one of skin and

W. Gurevitch, 0-1 lor, Moore, Wood, Gough and last as the date for the final.

and A. Ford (Army) the oldest representative bowlers, boat King and Whitley, 6-1; draw In the third match, all four with Blyth and Whitley, 0-6, lost to Bryant from last year's team. Kowloon Dock intimated that they Taylor, Moore and Bryant have were not willing to play on that

players are former Interporters, Yatakia and Gurevitch, 5-7. gone back to England, Gough date. They were subsequently In-

Hall playing for the first time in has joined the Police and can be played the match on the day ap formed that it was imperative they

1923, Bradbury in Shanghai Jast expected to figure in their team, pointed by the sub-committee, but,

year, J. C. Brown in 1928 and and Wood has decided that he understand, the Dock replied

ngain 1932 and U. M. Omar in 1024, 1926, 1931 and 1932. has past the time for football. Nevertheless some useful re- that Sunday nor any other Sunday in responding to the suggested

that they would neither play on

So far clubs have been very slow serves are available, among them

Edmunds, Mac- ONLY ONE COURSE, OPEN. establishment of a Singles Tonnia Donald, Greenshields, and Walker.

post-League, and those who have not The teams for to-morrow, klek tion the sub-committee saw only yet replied to the L. T. A., clrcular off at b p.m. are:

one course opon, and they con-letter on this subject, asking for Club: A. N. Other; Martin and Requently made the recommenda- the opinions of clubs, are asked to do so forthwith, so that the S. Strange; Skinner, C. A. Wright tion aiready quoted. and A. Duncan; Drown, Dominy, In coming to this decision, the Executive Committee can be pro-

against the Shanghai No. 1; T. Hamot and A, Rahmin (Indian Howe, E. Strange and Bickford.

sub-committee, I believe, took into porly guided as to the need of such

R. C.) lost to Wu and Halford, 1-6; R.A.-Comboy: Allan and cognisance the fact that Kowlcon a competition.

ONE OF THE BEST EVER.'

loat to Chanson and Davies, 3-6; Wroe; Rodgers,

Pardoe and Dock had already played one Spey Harris: Edmunds, MacDonald, Royal match this year on a Sun- of support for the scheme, but as J. Chalmers of Talkoo is.ac-beat Singh and Singh, 6-1

day, and that they had established yet hardly sufficient to warrant customed in the league to skip a

CHINESE v. HONGKONG C.C. Greenshields, Walker and Seal. OVER PRICES

rink, but playing No. 2 this

Recreation Club The Club second team includes the precedent so far as the club such a competition.

was concerned two years ago,

It is therefore essential that the should be an advantage rather them being G. M. Binhle of Cam- bridge University, Glichrist. (for

play and defeat the Indian Re-opinions of the whole of its mom-requiring as it does, skill in draw: Hongkong C. C. at

Ing. F. Cullen of Kowloon Dock

winning by 9 sota to nasoway Bay

H, W. creation Club in the first round) bers before making a decsion.

and K. M. Wong Cheung merly of the Club and Kowloon), |

is an obvious selection for No. 3 (Chinese R.. C) beat W. Harris Fisher, Williamson and Hills.

5-1; boat June 18. The team to meet the R. A. will

replied in the negative, their bo: Simmonds: G. . Binnie and offered the sub-committee no do cricket

It appears that the Dock have grounds ofther boing occupied for himself skip of one of the beat G. Puncheon and PA

during the suggested over turned out.

Interport rinks Hongkong has beat J. Hunter and King, 6-9.

¡B, Lánog M. Railton; Lowo. Boyd and Ginite reason why they should re-perlod for the league, or their

and W Chau (Chinese R. christ; Fisher, Williamson, Fowl-fuse to play the match on a Sun- players being engaged in other very worried about the team for 6.2: boat Hunter and King, 6.1.

And the Colony, need not be 0.) beat Harris Walker and Henry, 4-1: beat. Funcheon and Burklit, 100 to 0 Harinera (0) 18 to 1[er, Hills and Sloan,

sports such as cricket, hockey, and the second match. Whilst it in-Y, Mow and T. W. Lau (Chinese football...

cludes thren new Interporters, the R.0) beat Harris-Walker and form of dach one this summer Henry, beat Hunter and King · 6-1, bent Puncheon and has been suficient to merit them positions in the side. Ramsay haa 0-8.

Street 10 (not 'cat)" and Spicer 14). St. Leger

This ting, Emmett got 1 wicket for

6 runs, Clayton 4 for 38 and West 4

for 40.

Yorkshire lost wickets before making the 26 runs they had to get to win--Eastwood making 17 of these ant thus obtained the victory by ↑ wickets. Tho Surrey bowlors,

Probables

& Jockeys

Southerton and Spicer, took 2 wickets THE LATEST CALL

for 0 runs and

"

for 2 respectively.

The second 1870 match Look place

at Kennington Oval on August 29, 39 and 31. Yorkshire occuffed the green award first to the tune of 114 rank (Iddison 11, . Rawlinson

12,

Thatlin 14, Rowbotham 20, Freeman 10, Emmett 12 and Clayton 16 not out). For Surrey, Southerton claimed 7 wickets for 01, Anstead 2 for 42 and, Street 1 for 7.

Surrey, on going in, found Freeman (5 wickets for 15 runs) and Emmott: - for 41) too dimcult, and could-only muster do all told, whereof Pooley made £6 and H. H. Stephenson 14 (not out)...

Yorkshire then went in again, and Collected 170 guns (Iddison 7, Raw- Hinson 12, Thewlls 17, Rowbotham 20 and Emmett 10). Of the Surrey bowlers, Anstord could show 6 wickets for 71, Southerton 2 for 01 and Stroot and Grimth wicket apiece. for 10 and 5 respectively.

the 225 тида нос them to

of

to obtain

London, Sept. 7.

The latest call-over for the St. Leger issued inst night was as fol-

Jows:

2 to 1 Hyperion (t and o)

7 to 1 Thord (0)

10 to 1 King Salmon......

15 to 2 Scarlet Tiger

100 to 7 Raymond (t and o)

(t)

20 to i Felicitation (o) 25 to

1: (t)

There has been a certain amount

It can be said quite confident- M. R. Abbas and A. A. Rumjahn ly that there is not a weak spot (Indian K. C.) beat W. Wu and G. In tho whole three rinks. Halford, 6-1, beat W.. Chanson and Coates, one of Craigengower's Singh, 6-2.

Davies, 3.

6.1: beat G. Singh and most experienced No. 1 players

S. A. R. Bux and A. R. II. Esmail will provide an excellent lead in (Indian R. C.) lost to Wu and Hal- the first match, and in view of ford, 2-6; drew with Chanson and hla current form, should be more Davies, 0-6: beat Singh and Singh, than able to hold his own 0-0.

a clean sweep over the

a number of newcomers, among Kowloon Dock did, in fact, Association has. before it the than anything else," the position 0600 Chinono

LADIES' GOLF.

of the competition on Sunday,! A number of clubs have already and Raoul Luz will probably find Walker and Jurkitt, 0-2;*.

i

day.

The matter has not, of course, reached finality. Next Tuesday's meeting will, decide whether or

nondation is appropriate,

25 to 1 Young Lover" (0) 28-1 Mrs. Harrop Wins Medalot the sub-committee's recom-

(t)

25 to 1 Sanapeine (0) 28-1 (Pool At Deep Water Bay.

28 to 1 Light Sussex (t and o)

33 to 1 Solfatara (0)

40 to 1 Foxbridge (t and of

PROBABLE STARTERS.

SEPTEMBER ACTIVITIES.

Mrs. Harrop qualified for the

Burrey could only score. The probable starters and foc-Captain's Cup for August at Happy

1 (their double-Dguro batamen being keys are: Harinero (Ray), Young Valles with a score of DD less 30-200.

87

C. W. Potter 18 and Southerton 12), Lover (Perryman), Interface (H.__The_Modal Pool at Deep Water Frooman and Emmoto (who bowled | Wengg), Felicitation

(Beary); Bay was also won by Mra Harrop

HOME FOOTBALL

FOREST DRAW & QIP.R. WIN

NO TENNIS FOR SIX MONTHS

Mrs. Wills-Moody Told to Rest

boen bowling consistently well for FILIPINO C. v. DEUTSCHER KLUB. Kowloon Dock, and Hyde-Lay,

he, produces anything Lay, if Plasing on the home courts, the lipina Club defeated the Deutscher recant form, will make an ex- Klub by 6% sola to 274.7- ceptionally powerful No. 3 (Filipino Club) bead B Soltau and At A. J. Hussain and A. 8. Humain Everyone will agree that F. Lubesodor, 0-1 beat 20. May and San Francisco, Sept. 7.-

Jones of the Civil Service hina Boese, 0-21 beat Somers carhed le place. Certainly his 6-19 partne

and Fornita Mrs Helen Wills-Moody in

colleagues at the Naval Dockyard M, Boues and T Leonard (Fill- out of tennis for at least six nro in no two doubts about it))) lost to Soltau and MRA London, Sept. 7. Saphanged throughout runs the scale (Weston), kiligtlander A running Boggy, Pool Hill be held a man bicle must victory of the knob ataymat four father, who honour of the one meter port of draw in Forter than the

with a score of 80 less 288.

months, app

and they are delighted at seeing

4-01 beat May and Roese, osptured 5 wickets 28

for: 51 respectively Freeman's bag

nt Deep Water Bay

Septam taimed their first to by her first 0-0

football season when they visited emphasised that it wad Imperativo Joner elfould be astost help to Ribeiro and Y. 3*Kh guns and Emmett's D for 021, * | Manitoba = (G. Richards), King *Afootnotes to this match in the Salmon (S. Wragg), Foxbridge Deep Water Bay will be held on to rest content with a point, both during that period, bas no superior in the

COCOricot Bebrand Blogen (Childs), Belfry (E. Smith), Thor Tuesday, September 20 A Tomb teams scoring once.

lasistato Yorkshire was not (Elliott), Donasel (Dick), Solfa stone Competition will take place #fbeaten - - Chia abanon, swinning?: 0

also Approaching and Petting and

Queen's Park Rangers and suffering is prone to recur under

The Injury from which she is WALTHER Chen-yolkningen, die de

"RINKAA atches (Kent 2-Burrey Notts 18 tera (8. Donoghue),.

R4 Hall splendid bowling and 21.0.0--played for the firut There are no fockeye yet for Long Driving in Swindon met in the Third the strain of competition, and time, losing none and one drawn Raymond Earlston, Sanepeine and place on the New Dontae ab Fanling both points by the only goal advised to forget tennis until next plonship last daturmuy pronounced A running. Medal Peot will take División, the London club taking she has therefore, been ströngir tüs,declälug mateli for the "Chime Typhoйle

bidad during. Octoberás

And

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lla the match being 10 wickets for (Wolla),. Light Suasox (Bullock) berLadies' Annual Mootingat Notts Forest tó-day, but they had that sho dods not touch a-racket Adam Hollands, who as a skip, pitio Club), lost to Bol

with Nattat

Lá summer.-Resiter-

Homers she Foraita;

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