YORKSHIRE CRICKET IN THE OLDEN DAYS
By "HISTORICUS": XI
'MORE MATCHES. WITH KURREY
Pinder 1-for 14 and Armitage 1 for 20. Yorkshire's first innings score (137) was identical with that of Surrey (Henry Lockwood 23, George Ulyatt 12, Tom Emmett 47 and J. Blackburn 23). For Surrey, Southerton had to his credit 6 wickets for 28 runs and Barratt 4 for 60.
'The first of the 1875 matches was played at Bramall Lane on June 14, 15 and 10, and like the second of the 1874 matches, resulted in a victory for Yorkebira by 4 wickets.. Surroy batted first, making 138 (Jupp 00, J., Swann 22 and Street 21). Of the Yorkshire bowlers, 1 had to his credit a wickats for 01 runs, Lock-
In their second innings, Surroy wood 2 for 21 and Ulyett 1 for 12.
Bcored 151 (Jupp 27, R. Humphrey 25, Yorkshire, in response, made 185 Mr. S. 11. Akroyd 14, Barratt 30, Mr. (T. Armitage 16, Andrew Greenwood, Strachan 11 and Mr. A. Chander 22). 01, Goorgo Ulyett 29, G. Ullathorne 10, Of the Yorkshire bowlers, Armitage John Thowlis 25 and George Pinder took 7 wickets for 68 runs, Ulyett 2 14). For Surrey, Southerton took 7 for 35 and Blackburn 1 for 18. wickets for 82 and Street 3 for 67.-*** Surray's second venture brought them 121 runs (Jupp 30, J. Fottor 18, and A. Freeman 17)-Ulyott captur ing 7 wickets for 40 runs, Armitage 1 for while Hill could only capture 1 for 50.
Yorkshire lost 6 wickets' in making the 75 runs requisite to enable them
Yorkshire found the 152 runs which they had to obtain for victory, 60 too many, and could only mustor 85 (Henry Lockwood 15, D. Eastwood 10, Armitage 22 and Tom Emmott 24). Four Surrey bowlers had a hand in Yorkshire's downfall, namely Barratt with 3 for 22 runs, Jones with a for 21, Strachan with 2 for 0 and Souther
to win-Andrew Greenwood (thoir ton with 2 for 20. It is to be only "double-figure" batsman) scoring observed that Surrey did not defeat 40 (not out) of these. For Surrey, Yorkshire again til May 25, 1880, Southerton and Street each took 2 though two matches overy subsequent wickets for 31 runs and Wheeler 1 for year to that above dealt with were regularly played between the two counties,"
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The second of the 1875 matches took place at Kennington Oval on August The return match took place at 10, 17 and 18. Surrey had bad luck Kennington Oval on August 28, 24 and in this match-Jupp being too 1 to 26. Yorkshire went in first and made appear, after the first day's play and 159 (G. Armitage 20, Bly Bates 12, Humphrey suffering from a damaged hand...
Andrew Greenwood 13, E. Lockwood! 10, Tom Enumett 38, D. Eastwood 12, George Pinder 16 and Allen HB 22). For Surrey, Southerton captured G wickets for 40 runs, Barratt 3 for 68 and Strachan 1 for none.
Surrey took Arat Innings and scored 182 (Jupp 13, Mr. A. P. Lucas-who in 1883 played for Middlesex and in 1889 and onwards.for Essex-30, Mr. G. Struchan 13, Pooley, 12, G. Elliott Surrey then proceeded to give 52 (not out) and Southerton 24). Yorkshire a dose of "leather hunting" Clayton was the most successful York-opening with Mr. W. W. Read and shire bowler with 5 wickets for 40 Jupp, who treated all the Yorkshire runs, Emmett capturing 2 for 40 and bowlers alike, and no less than 10 of Lockwood and Hill 1 each for 20 and these last mentioned gentry had a G2 respectively.
hand in the "trundling" cre the firet Yorkshire's first innings total was wicket (that of Jupp who mudo 87) 161 (J. Hicka 60, George Ulyett 29, fell with the score at 2001 E. Lockwood 18, T. Armitage 27 (not When dumissed, Jupp had been out) and Joseph Rowbothan 12). batting for nearly five hours. Mr. For Surrey, Southerton took 6 wickets Read was not got rid of tili the score- for 61 runs and Street 3 for 80. board showed a total of 204 whereof; Surrey missed the services of Jupp he bad made 140. He was five and a (absent) in their secund innings, half hours at the wickets and hit three and could only make 196 (Mr. A. P. 5's, twelve 4's, sixteen J's, fourteen Lucas 10, Mr. W. W. Rend 49 (nut) 2's and a single and only gave one aut) and Mr. G. Strachan 12) chance, namely when he had scored Emmett having to his credit 4 wickets 06. There were three other "double- for 14 runs, Lockwood 3 for 10 and figure" batsmen namely, Mr. S. H. Olayton and Hill 1 apiece for 20 and Akroyd 13, E. Pooley 16 (not out) and 40 respectively.
Barratt 10. The only Yorkshiro Set with 127 to obtain to win, York- bowlers who obtained any wickets shire were successful for the loss of were Armitage with 6 for 48 and only 3 wickets J. Hicks scoring 9, curiously enough Pinder, the wicket Josoph Rowbotham 18 and Andrew Kerpart with 4 for 56. Greenwood and T. Armitage 19 and Owing to bad weather, the match 08 (both not out) respectively-but it could not be played out to u finish, would appear that Surrey considerably Yorkshire in their second inninga discounted their chances of winning by scored 01 for 1 wicket (G. Ulyett 25 bad fleiding-Armitage being missed (not out) (Ephrain Lockwood 10, no less than four times. The two which he obtained by thrco hits Yorkshire wickets were taken by namely two 5's and a 6: short and Southerton (1 for 58) and Strachan sweet-and-Tom: Emmett 48 not
out) so the match was drawn. (1 for 34).
We now como to the 1870 matches, the first whereof had Bramall Lane as its venue and took place on Juno: 19 and 20. Surrey took first innings, but finding the bowling of Armitage somowhat difficult, could only manage to put together 74-Jupp 37, not out, and G. Elliott 13 being the only batsmen to acquire double-figures, For Yorkshire, Armitage had to his credit G. vlekota for 29 runs, Hill 2. for 16 and Emmett 1 for 16.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER
CLUB AND KOWLOON MAKE CHANGES
Fred Perry.
DISMAL ELLSWORTH
BEATEN ONCE AGAIN
HIS BLACK YEAR
OF 1933
player by two sets to one.
IN SOCCER TEAMS
NEW GOALKEEPER AT VALLEY.
FORD DISPLACED, BY GUREVITCH -
PRACTICE GAMES TO-MORROW
(By "Veritas")
One or two changes have been made in the composition of the Club teams to oppose the Lincolns in to-morrow's practice football matches. The seniors are trying out a now goalkeeper in . E. Hills, from Singapore who comes
with a useful reputation as a
custodian, whilst Williams, who last week figured in the reserves,
Sonny Blies, new captain of the Kowloon Football Club, who is loading a greatly altered team against St. Joseph's to that which
beat the Recreio last week,
SENATORS DO IT
and showed a great deal of WIN
promise, is being given a try out with the seniors at inside right. C.A. Wright, who made his de- but for the Club at centre-half a fortnight ago, has since been in hospital for malaria, and at the momont la convalescing..
WATSON RETURNS.
1933.
A. A. DAND DECIDES TO
1,
PLAY
POPULAR HOCKEY PLAYER WILL TURN OUT FOR CLUB
SOUND ST. ANDREW'S TEAM
"By "Bully-Off"
THE call of the game has: ap- day. G. Fowler played for them at parently been too strong for right half but will probably be A.A. Dand, the captain of the given his customary position at Hongkong Hockey Club, and in right-inner later in the season f direct contradiction to his previous Frank Lammert, who at present decision, announced in the Tole-occuples that position gives priori- graph a few weeks ago, has decided ty to the Hongkong Club with whom he has also joined forces. to continue playing this season, This new announcement will be Fowler has a useful turn of speed greeted with genuine pleasure by and-hits well in the circle, all the local hockey fraternity, for Dand, who has done more for hos key in this Colony than anyone else, is one of the most popular figures both on and off the field. Dand will not appear at the contre half in the practice games next week, but will remain captain of the senior team for this season.
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Fowler was wasted in the inside-right position on Tues- day being essentially a wing man. The Y.M.C.A. will do well.to koop' him on the wing. W. J. Brown is showing the same failing as he dis- played last year, that of relying too much on first timers. He has
gone back a lot from last year and
WITH more than thirty players will have to show a decided Im--
on their list the Y.M.C.A. ure provement if he is to hold his place. G. P. Lammert, ex-Sim. Shield left successful looking forward to a season, They have several mem-wing for the Club, should, in my bers who are new to the game but opinion be put in at contre- in the practices already held, they forward. In Tuesday's match he have shown such enthusiasm and played at left-inner and when for a promise that it would not surprise brief spell ho changed places with me to ace them replacing some of Brown he strengthened the attack.
When returns the season. They have yet to mas- ter the finer points of the game.
AMERICAN the older hands towards the end of 1.3. Price will come in at left wing.
PENNANT
NOW AFTER THE WORLD SERIES
The
New York, Sept. 21. Washington Senators
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HERE will be very few altera- tions in the 1st, team from last year. For the first couple of months they will be without the services of T. J. Price, left wing, A. Tate, back and R. A. Bates at left half, but will have excellent substitutes.
DURING the season the "Y" will
reserve their Saturdays for game with the Services. They have a useful side this year and will offer a strong challenge to the Club side.
CLEVER combination of the for-
This allows J. Watson, an old Louls and thus winning theTWEEN the sticks will be S. of the closest rivals of the Radio in
AS to the composition of their XI, P. J. Barlow, of the R.A.S.C.,
He will not make a return,to). Los Angeles, Sept. 21. the team until he is absolutely
ward line, coupled with steady fit, and to-morrow his place is Ellaworth Vincs fell another
intermediate and rear lines of de- step down the ladder of disillu being filled by Skinner, who us-crowned their brilliant form of the second half of the baseball
fence will make St. Andrew's one sioned aspirations to-day, ually plays wing half..
season to-day by defeating St. when, in the quarter finals of
Shields. He saves well but is the Mamak tournament the year. the Pacific South West Coast
inclined to waste time getting into In their friendly and practice Club atalivart to come in at right American League pennant. tennis championships, he was
They have qualified to oppose position for hitting, and is often games already this season they decisively beaten by Jack Tid-half, and Andy Duncan, of course, ball, hitherto obscure American continues to occupy the other New York Giants in the World over eager. He would also im- have shown that they are capable
New prove his game by staying more in of accomplishing this, Services, which opens in Hank.
goal. G. Owen and E. O. Murphy Desmond Hynes is partnering York on October 3."
In the early part of the season will be at full back. Both know Vines won the first set very Sydney Strange in the defence,
is appearing at right wing and is a comfortably, but thereafter his and with Bickford, E. Strange and the Senators gave little indication their work and do it well. touch and confidence deserted Howe turning out, the Club should of their potentialities as pennant
halves, including D. McLellan ing F. A. Broadbridge, The lattor Yankees carrying all before them. bind Tidball, thriving on be able to give another good ac- winners, and with the New York THERE is a wealth of centre distinct acquisition. He is replac
count of, themselves,
In the reserves, three altera-it looked a safe thing, for the (Capt.), HJ. D. Lowe, who is played at left half-back against the Vines's errors captured the next
captaining the H. K. Club "A" Y.M.C.A. on Wednesday and gave two sets after 22 games.
tions have been made. Lowe dis- holders of the World Series.
Then the Senators staged a great team this year, and Sommer. Alla good account of himself in that Vines will remember 1983 as the places Lammert at right back,
regularly failing to consolidats McLellan will be the regular player. Broadbridge on the wing but is most disastrous year in his career. Farrow comes in for Wood at recovery, and with the Yankees three are reliable men but I think position. Barlow is faster than Starting off as recognised world's centre-forward and Dunhill takes themselves, progressed to an un-H. Lange is a new comer to hockey inclined to be erratic.. N. Mackay champion, being holder of the Wim Williams' place at inside left,
Otherwise the team remains assailable' position at the head of but made a good impression at will probably be the regular centre- right-half in the game between the forward, with J. T. K. Gilchrist at bledon and American titles, he went
Y. M. and St. Andrew's on Wednes-right-inner and E. F. Fincher on (Continued on Page 9.)
(Continued on Pagċ 9.)
the left, Gilchrist is clever with scoop passes and combines well
ARTILLERY WIN THE
ARMY AQUATICS
HIGH STANDARD SWIMMING AT
THE V.R.C. YESTERDAY
on
Yorkshire then went in and scored 173 (M. Myers 15, T. Armitago 47, George Ulyett 40 and Andrew Green-
Though no records were broken, gratulated the Royal Artillery wood 20 not out)... For the Surrey bowlers, Southerton and Barratt had swimming and diving of a high their winning of the Aggregato Cup. the best analyses with 5 wickets for quality were features of the Army
aquatics held at the Victoria Recrea-
39 runs and 3 for 62 respectively.
Surrey then entered, upon their tion Club yesterday,
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WINNERS' TIMES. Results, were as follow: Aggregate, Cup.-1, Royal Artil-
of the Water Polo
second essay, but Armitage (7 wickets The progranime was arranged by lary, 67 points; 2, South Wales Bor- for 28 runs) and Hill (2 for 15) were the Hongkong Arca Sports Board derers, 66; Lincolnshire Regt; 14; too deadly for them, and the innings under the patronage of 11.E. Major- Small Units, 1.
The results proved voritable "trocession," General O. C. Borratt, C.B.; C.M.G., amounting to no more than 41, Jupp C.B.E., D.S.O., who was present to matches, Harbour Race, and Half (12) being the only batsman with congratulate the Royal Artillery for Mile, decided during the last few double-figures-Yorkshire thus caxa-winning the Aggregate Cup and wooks, were included in the Aggre- ing the victory by an Innings and 58 other competitors for their successes. gate Cup. runs. Armitage's "analysis" for the Mrs. Borrett presented the trophies Inter-Bly. Coy. Relay 300 Yards. match being 18 wickets for 46 runs. to the winners in the dance hall of1, 20th. Bty. R.A 2, H.Q. Wing, S.W.B. 3, 19th Heavy Ety. R.A. The return match, played at Ken- the Club. nington Oval on August 21, 22 and 23
Timo, mins. 11% secs.
to two men, namely, Mr. W. W. Rond
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the same as that which beat the Lincolns last week. The half back line-ls-intact: The-form-of- Dunhill and Lowe will be watched with interest.
TEAMS.
The club teams will be:
1st XI-R. E. Hills: D. Hynes, and S. Strange, J. Watson, F. Skinner and A: Duncan; Fowler,
the league.
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SUCCESSFUL YEAR AT with his centre. He has just re-
KOWLOON C.C.
Williams, A. Howe, E. Strange and COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT
Bickford. Reserve:-Toviin.
2nd XI-Simmonds; Lowe and
M. Railton; McKellar, Boyd and
Dunhill and Sloan. Gamble; Fisher, Beli, Farrow,
KOWLOON'S
TEAM
To Meet The Saints To-Morrow
MAKES HAPPY READING
The annual report of the Kowloon Cricket Club has been issued, which records both an increase in member- ship and satisfactory finances.
The annual meeting of club mom hers will take place at the K.C.C., on Friday next, September 20, at 5.30
In their report the committee state:
FINANCE.
CRICKET.
turned from leave and while in. England played in several games which have Improved his standard of play considerably. Fincher is. fast and has a useful reverse stick shot on the run., M. Weill, former- ly of the C. B, A., completes the attack on the left.
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A. B. wid sa probably
E..P. Gueat will again be the
be flanked on the right by Arthur The Club again experienced a most Hamson and Sonny Bliss on the. enjoyable senson, and met with a fair loft. Bilas is taking up soccer this measure of success. Our Batting was year and league matches will pro- as strong as in any previous scason, bably keep him out of the team on and will be further strengthened this Saturday afternoons. season by the return of Teddy Ramsey..
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F. V. H. Back the V. Wong, and E. H. P. White,
Our Bowling, though showing marked improvenient towards the end'
of the season, did not at any time Saints have ever had, will again. The Working Account shows a come up to expectations; a little thhold the fort. Their understand. balance of Incomo over Expenditure provement in this department and in ing is splendid. In goal will be of $2,384.24, which is a satisfactory Balding would greatly enhance our R. H. Wong. If the Saints are surplus for the Club's first year in chances of again annexing the able to field the above team in their
Championship. the New Club House,
LAWN TENNIS.
The 1932 Tournament was not held
tournament gemes they should be able to issue a strong challenge to the Radio Sports Club.
LOCAL TOURNEY
Inter-Department Matches
It will not come entirely as a surprise to Kowloon supporters to find there are one or two alterations in the team which opposed the Recreio last Satur day for to-morrow's practice match with St. Joseph's.
No comparative figures have been produced a keen struggle, Yorkshire Outstanding among the events Army Boys' Handicap 60 Yards.—
Ford, the new goalkeeper has been shown because the accounts have been. eventually wining by 24 runs only. were the Army Championship for 1, D. Burna; 2, H. Clarke; 3, R.
Yorkshire batted first and finding 160 yards, swum in three styles and Burns. Time, 40 sees....
passed over for Gurevitch, but I analysed differently this year, making the pitch vory difficult in consequence won by L/Cpl. Fullager, S.W.B., and 50 Yards. Free Style (Indian) of the recent heavy rain, could only the Army Championship for straight | 1, ""D" Coy., 8/9 Jat Rogt; 2, txtmagine, this is not because' Forda comparison with last year's figures until September, and in view of the
was considered a failure last week, impossible.
A fine of $2,500 paid by the con approach of Cricket it was necessary to conduct a tournament before inter- make 98 (M. Mycre 11, Ulyett 22 and swimming over the same distance H.K.S. Mountain Bty. RA. 35th Lut rather to give Gurevitch the tractor has been used to write down at in Tennis waned. An experiment,
Time: Allen Hill 11)Southerton capturing won by L/Cpl. Campbell, S.W.B., H.K.9. Heavy Bty. R.A.
opportunity of revealing his cur the value of the Club House, thus to conclude the whole programme 4 wickets for 80 runs and Barratt when Fulinger, who was the only 34.5/5 secs.
relieving the charge for Deprecia-within a fortnight was highly success« for 07.
competitor to swim in both those Army Championship (Cup pro rent form.
Whitfield Is an absentee
totion in the Income and Expenditure rul, and even with two days on which Surrey in their first innings, did races, finished third in a field of gonted by Lane Crawford, Ltd., 50 better than Yorkshire by 60 runs, but four.
yards Breast, 50 yards Back, and morrow, permitting Willis to come account by this amount. Next year play was impossible the tournament
The first round matches in the in the main, owed their total of 118 High diving from a 14 feat stand 60 yards Free Style)-1, L/Cpl. In at right back and Jones to take the charge for Depreciation in the was completed within the schduled
Income and Expenditure account will time.
annual Inter-Departmental lawn 60 and Mr. Chandler 20-tboro being provided sonic graceful efforts; but ullager, S.W.B.: 2 Gnr. Selley, up his proper position at centre be $8,200 as compared with: $774.55,- It was the intention to run this bowls, competition for the Goscombe.
3, Pte. (09) Smith, S.W.B half.. Pio. Morrison with GB points was Time, 2 mins. 7.2/5 sec8.
this year.SA no other double-figure, batsmen..
Webb has been shifted from the The redemption of $6,800 worth of Year's Tournaniont on similar lines, O'Sullivan Cup will be played off on Yorkshire utilised the services of five ahend of his nearest rival Officers 100 Yards,-1, Lt. Ramus, five bowlers, of whom the most number of the men gave an exhibi- R.A 2, 2/Lt, Roissier, Lincs. 3. forward line and occupies the Debentures will mean a saving of but unfortunately with zein interven- Sunday afternoon on the Police: R.C. played on different days of the week, Thirteen teams are playing in, the successful were Hill with 3 wickets for tion of fancy diving while the ro-L4. Wobb, R.A. Time, 1 min. 19.4/6 right half position, whilst G. 0% interest previously payable on ing and the League fixtures being and Civil Service 0.0, greens.
White has been brought in on the this amount.
this was not possible. The Tourna competition although originally thero 21 runs, Lockwood with 8 for 24 and culte were being decided
The General Reserve account now mant however has been concluded, had been fourteen entries. Tho Army Girls' Handicap 100 Yards. right wing, to allow Hill to 80 stands at $43,644.77 which no satis and a pleasing feature is the distribu- eccond rink of the Frisons Depart Emmett with 2 for:20, 1:50
The intonae koonness. of the relay Yorkshire, then took their second teams made these the most attrac- Vincent, Time, 40 accs.
3. Williams; 2. D. Williams; inside right.
factory
tion of honours,
ment. subsequently Intimated that Jonings, the total whereof (151) was tive of the afternoon.
The 20th 3,
Goulthy, Bliss, Elliott, V. White more than double that of their first ty. R.A. in winning the Inter-Bly.
Indian Relay Raco1, 8/Dth Jat
In the Tennis League, we again they were unable to field a team and
a week ago..
Since lat August, 1982, 118 new entered teams in all Divisions, and altho Public Works Department "B" Gola principal contributors Coy. Relay made a time of 2 mins, Rogt: 2, H.KS. Brigade, R. and-Blake retain their places of hoing E. Lockwood with 78, M, Myers 111/5 secs. over the, 300 yards, Time, 8 mins. 33.25 secs.
160 Yards Championship.— 1, On paper this alde looks as good members have joined the Club, B old though we were not successful in team was given a walk over. The Cleyton with 21 For Surrey, Street
removed on account of Iesignations, para vory favourably with the past Units in the second round.
Sunday's captured & wickets for £2 ecins and last year's effort,
Ellington, R.A.; 9, L/Cpl. Fullager, rather fancy Willis will strong. Departures from the Colony and few years. Our positon as a whole Barratt 5 for 65,
The 50 yards free style event for 5.W.B. Time, 1 min. 45.1/8 secs. then the defence, and Hill should other reasons. The present Member pinces our standard at about third
or fourth as compared with about Sanitary Left with 102 runs to get to win, Indians was clocked at 84.3/5 secs. High Diving Pte. Morrison, make a more effective partner to ship is 890.
twenty competing Clubs in the Colony Surrey found the Yorkshire bowling an Improvement of 2.2/6 Bocs, S.W.B. (68) 2 Gnr. Connor, A. Elliott than did Wobb. The last too good, and and could only mako 77,
(63); 8, Cpl. Eycott, Smail Units
The Inevitable antall repairs to The Tonnis sub-committee wish to Sanitary "A" named may very likely shake down Emmott taking 5 wickets for do runa Fullager won his Championship in (62) and Hill 4 for 18, yea
2/5 sec. faster time than was" do- 100 Yards Free Stylo (Indian), lato a good half back, which are such a new building as the Club place on record their appreciation of House have been carried out during the invaluable services rendered by Two more matchda took place in corded last year, whilst the straight 1, "C" Coy, 8/9th Jat Regt 2, "A" means, that If Jones maintains the year. The only stom to mention Mr. D. 9. Green, the Tennis secretary, Police "Av PW.D. 1877 whereof the first was playel at 180 yards showed slower time by Coy., 8/0th Jat Regt. 3, 2nd H.K.8. his form, the intermediate line was the discovery of white ants in the in conducting the various tournaments Wardors "A" v. Medical Dept. Bramall Lane on June 18, 19 and 20 6.1/6 Boca,
panelling of the bar Prompt action during the past two. Bean P.W.D. "BV. Small Units Heavy Bly.; R.A. Timo, 1 min. 17 will be par excellence. Following the presentation of the soca.
The selected team, who will be was taken and it in hoped that the
LAWN BOWLS and ended in a victory for Surroy—
(Civil Service Green) thoir first since June, 1872, awards, Maj-Gon. Borrett said, he Inter-Bde. Batin. Relay 300 Yards.
Burray had first intings and made wished, on behalf of the spectators1, Itoyal Artillery: 2 lat Battn. on view on the Railway Ground post has been completely eradicated.
WNB 187, (K. Humphreys 10, die if and others interested in the sporte; B.W.D., Art Baite Linca, Regt. at 4.90 lastar Montion might be made of the in- Owing to absenters Carmichael 21, Mir, 8. Hi Akroyd 48 to thank the men who had taken Time 3 mine. 10 secs, Gurevitch: Willia and Goulthy; ordinate amount of repair required to causes the committee found it dificult All mat Barratt 18, Mr. G. Strachan 16 and the water, Though no records were Enlisted Boys 60 Yards Boy Webb, Jones and Blies; G. White, the case chairs. This is partly due to to maintain the same teams each week p C. G. Jones-12). Yorkshire indulged broken he felt that they could con Allison, Lincs. 2, Trptr. Nicklin, Hill, Elliott, V. White and Blake, the lack of care in usd, and it is in the Langue, consequently our pol in a plethora of bowlers, no low than gratulate themselves on the swim B.A 1, Trptr. Corder, R.A. Time, The Kowloon second string will hoped that members will realise that tion in both Leagues for seasons 1932 caro In use of Club property rolleyes and (1888 is disappointing The out-
derable look for the coming so seven (including George Pindora homing and diving. He had seen the 15.3/6 sees para Indulge, in their first practice of the committee of L
loket keeper), being tried, "Of these, water polo matches, and the harbour 25 Yards Dash, Gnr., Gardner,
Tresti lei hopetala Ulvoti štook,d wickets för, Ityrans Taco in which the SW.3. Rained it.A.; 2, Gar Bellay, RAY 8 Pis, the season, when they entertain mount of work and 17: Dllabarn å for 19. Emmett 2 for remarkable success and ho con Martin SAVAB Alm, 18.3/8 cca the Club de Reorelo at 8.80, francial benefit to the Club
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MEMBERSHIP.
with 20; D. Eastwood with 10 and R which was. 54.4/5 secs, better that T./Cpl. Campbell, S.W.B.; 2, Guri ng any Kowloon chín turn out. Imembers rejoined and 44 names, wore Winning any-diviedon the results com- P.W.D. " will, now meet the Small.
Revenue provranime is as follows;
Rotenus Polica "B" PW.D. “A
and other The
lowayer.
(Polică R.C. Groon).
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