YORKSHIRE CRICKET IN THE OLDEN DAYS
By "HISTORICUS”
XI
MORE MATCHES WITH SURREY
Pinder 1 for 14 and Armitage 1 for 20,
Yorkshire's first innings score (187): was identical with that of Surrey (Henry Lockwood 23. George Ulyett 12, Tom Emmett 47 and Blackburn 23). For Surrey, Southerton had to him credit 6 wickets for 28 runs and Barratt 4 for 59.
The first of the 1875 matches was played at Bramall Lane on June 14, 15 and 16, and like the second of the 1874 matches, resulted in victory for Yorkshiro by 4 wicketa,
Surrey batted first, making 138 (Jupp 60, J. J. Swann 22 and Street 21). Of tho Yorkshire bowlers, I had to is credit 0 wickets for 01 runs, Lock- wood 2 for 21 and Ulyett 1 for 12.
Yorkshire. In response, made 185 (T. Armitage 16, Androw Greenwood 01, George Ulyett 20, C. Ullathorne 10, John Thawils 26 and George Pinder 14). For Surrey, Southerton took wickets for 82 and Street 3 for 67.
Surroy's eccond venture brought them 121 runs (Jupp 30, J. Potter 18, and A. Freeman 17)-Ulyett capture ing 7 wickets for 40 runs, Armitago -1 for while Hill could only capture Four Surrey bowlers had a hand in
1 for 50.
In their second Innings, Surrey scored 151 (Jupp 27, R. Humphrey 25, Mr. S. II. Akroyd 14, Barratt 30, Mr, Strachan 11 and Mr. A. Chandler 22). Of the Yorkshire bowlers, Armitage took 7 wickets for 68 runs, Ulyett 2
10. for 36 and Binckburn 1 for
the 162 runs which Yorkshire found they to obtain for victory, 60 too many, and could only muster 85 (Henry Lockwood Fom Emmett 24). 15, D. Eastwood 10, Armitage 22 and
had
Yorkshire's downfall, namely Barratt With a
Yorkabiro font O wickets In making with 3 for 22 runs, Jones with 3 for the 76 runs requisite to enable them 21, Strachan with 2 for 9 and Souther to win-Andrew Greenwood (their ton with 2 for 26. It is to bo not defent "double-figuro" batsman) scoring ehserved that Surrey did only 40 (not out) of these, For Surrey, Yotkshire again til. May 26, 1880, Southerton and Street each took though two matches every subsequent wickets for 31 runs and Wheeler 1 for year to that above dealt with were The second of the 1875 matches took regularly played between the twa
counties. place at Kennington Oval on August 10, 17 and 18. Surrey had bad luck in this match-Jupp bolng too ill to appear after the first day's play and Humphrey suffering from a damaged Itand.
11.
The return match took place nt Kennington Oval on August 23, 24 and 25. Yorkshire went in first and made 159 (G. Armitage 20-Billy Bates 12, Androw Greenwood 13, E. Lockwood 16, Tom Emmett 38. D. Eastwood 12, George Pinder 16 and Allen Hill 22). For Surrey, Southerton captured
Barrail 3 wickets for 40 run,
88 and Strachian 1 for none. Surrey then proceeded
to
for
Rive
been
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,
CLUB AND KOWLOON MAKE CHANGES
Fred Perry.
DISMAL ELLSWORTH
BEATEN ONCE AGAIN
HIS BLACK YEAR. OF 1933
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 the teams to oppose Lincolns in to-morrow's practice football matches. The seniors are trying out a new goalkeeper in R. E. Hills,
comes from Singapore with a useful reputation as a custodian, whilst Williams, who last week figured in the reserves, and showed a great deal of promise, is being given a try out with the seniors at inside right. C.A. Wright, who made his de- centre-half but for the Club at
a fortnight ago, has since been in hospital for malaria, and at the moment is convalescing,
Ile will not make a return to the team until he is absolutely fit, and to-morrow his place is
Sonny Bliss, now captain of the Kowloon Football Club, who I landing greatly altered team against St. Joseph's to that which beat the Recreio last week.
SENATORS DO IT
IN AMERICAN
PENNANT
NOW AFTER THE WORLD SERIES
New York, Sept. 21. The Washington. Senators
1933.
A. A. DAND DECIDES TO
PLAY
POPULAR HOCKEY PLAYER WILL TURN OUT FOR CLUB
SOUND ST. ANDREW'S TEAM
By "Bully-Of"
E call of the game has an- day. G. Fowler played for them at parently been too strong for right half but will probably bo A.A. Dand, the captain of the given his customary position at Hongkong Hockey Club, and in right-inner later in the season if at present direct contradiction to his previous Frank Lammert, whe decision, announced in the Tele-occupies that position gives priori- graph a few weeks ago, has decidedty to the Hongkong Club with to continue playing this. season. whom he has also joined forces.
will be Fowler has a useful turn of speed, This new announcement
and hits well in the circle. greeted with genuine pleasure by all the local hockey, fraternity, for Dand, who has done more for hoc-S. inside-right position on Tues-
key in this Colony than anyone
•
*
Fowler was wasted in the
else, is one of the most popular day being essentially a wing man. figures both on and off the fold. The Y.M.C.A. will.do well to keep Dand will not appear at the him on the wing, W. J. Brown la centre half in the practice games showing the same failing as he dis next week, but will remain captain played last year, that of relying too much on first timers. He has of the senior team for this season.
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, are provement if he is to hold his place. looking forward to a successful G. P. Lammert, ex-Sim Shield loft 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 centre- 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 brief spell he changed places with promise that it would not surprise ime to see them replacing some of Brown he strengthened the attack. the older hands towards the end of When he returne in November, T.J. Price will come in at loft wing.
the season. They have yet to max- ter the finer points of the game.
⭑ 4
THERE will be very few altora
tlons in the 1st, team from last year. For tho first couple of months they will be without the services of T. J. Price, left wing, A. Tate, hack and R. A. Bates at
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..
being filled by Skinner, who us-crowned their brilliant form of left half, but will have excellent ward fine, coupled with steady
ually plays wing half,
WATSON RETURNS.
substitutes.
.
Both know
Surrey took first innings and scored 182 (Jupp 13, Mr. A. P. Lucas--who in 1883 played for Middlesex and in 1880 and onwards for Essox-30, Mr. G. Strachan 13, Pooley 12, G. Elliott 62 (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 than 10 of runs, Emmett capturing for 49 and howlers altite, and no lesa Lockwood and Hill 1 oach for 20 and these last mentioned gentry had a 52 respectively,
hand in the "rundling" ere the first Yorkshire's first inhings total was wicket (that of Jupp who mode 87)
LEVER combination of the for- 161 (J. Hicks 60, George Ulyett 20, fell with the score at 2001
Los Angeles, Sept. 21. E. Lockwood 13, T. Armitage 27 (not When dismissed. Jupp had
Ellsworth Vines fell another
intermediate and rear lines of de- out) and Joseph Rowbatham 12). batting for nearly five hours. Mr.
step down the ladder of disillu.
the second half of the baseball
fence will make St. Andrew's one. For Surrey, Southorton took a wickets Read was not got rid of till the core-
sioned aspirations to-day, 80.
season to-day by defeating St.PETWEEN the stlcks will be S. for 61 runs and Street 3 for
of the closest rivals of the Radio in board showed a total of 264 whereof Surrey missed the services of
had made he
140. He Was of Jupp
when, in the quarter finals of five and n
This allows J. Watson, an old Louis and thus winning the Shields. He saves well but is the Mamak tournament this year. (absent ) in their second Innings, half at the wickets and hit three
hours
the Pacific South West Coast
inclined to waste time getting into In their friendly and practice and could only make 105 (Mr. A. P., twelve 4's, sixteen 3's, fourteen tennis championships, he was Club stalwart to come in at right American League pennant,
They have qualified to oppose position for hitting, and is often games already this season they Lugas 10, Mr. W. W. Road 40 that 2's and a single and only gave one decisively beaten by Jack Tid half, and Andy Duncan, of course,
other New York Giants in the World over eager. He would also im have shown that they are capable cut) and Mr. G. Strachan 12)-chance, namely when he had ecored
ball, hitherto obscure American continuce to occupy the
Services, which opens, in. New prove his game by staying more in of accomplishing this. Eminett having to his credit 4 wickets 96.
flank. player by two sets to one.
goal. G. Owen and E. O. Murphy for 14 runs, Lockwood 3 for 19 and is here were three other "double-1 hatamen namely, Mr. S. II.
Desmond lynes is partnering York on October 3. Clayton and Hill 1 apiece for 29 and Akroyd 13, E. Pooley 16 (not out) and
defence, In the early part of the season will be at full back.
AS to the composition of their XI, P. J. Barlow, of the R.A.S.C., respectively.
Barratt 10. The only Yorkshire Vines won the first set very Sydney. Strange in the with 127 to obtain to win, York- bowlers who obtained any wickels comfortably, but thereafter his and with Bickford, E. Strange, and the Senators gave little indication their work and do it well.
pennant shire were successful for the loss of were Armitage with for 43 and touch and confidence deserted Howe turning out, the Club should of their potentialities
distinct acquisition. He is replac- haives, including D. McLellaning F. A. Brandbridge. The latter Yankees carrying all before them Joseph Rowbotham 18 and Andrew keeper 1-with for 60. 'Greenwood and T. Armitage 19 and|
In the reserves, three altera- it looked a safe thing for the (Capt.), II. J. D. Lowe,
captaining the H. K. Club "A" played at left half-back against the Y.M.CIA, on Wednesday and gove 18 (both not out) respectively-but it couling to bad weather, the match Vines's errors captured the next count of themselves.
not be played out to a finish. 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. All good account of himself in that would appear that Surrey considerably Yorkshire in their second innings
Vines will remember 1933 as the places Lummert at right back,
good at recovery, and with the Yankees three are rellable men but I think position. Barlow is faster than discounted their chances of winning by scored 91 for 1 wicket (G. Ulyett 26
Farrow, comes in for
regularly falling to consolidate McLellan will be the regular player. Broadbridge on the wing but is bad fleiding-Arndtage being missed (not out) Ephraim Lockwood 16, most disastrous year in his career.
ut) Ephraim Lock word hit 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 no less than four times. The two which Yorkshire wickets were taken by namely two G's and a C: short and champion, being holder of the Wim- Williams' place at inside left. 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. Glichrist at Southerton (1 for 58) and Strachan sweet--and, Tom Emmett 43 not bledon and American titles, he went
1 for 34)..
out) so the match was drawn.
(Continued on Page 9.)
Y. M. and St. Andrew's on Wednes-right-inner and B. F. Flacher on We now come to the 1876 matches,
the left. Gilchrist is clever with Arat
whereof had Bramall Lone
scoop passes and combines well with his centre. He has just re- turned from leave and while in England played In several games which have improved hla standard of play considerably. Fincheris fast and has a useful reverse stick #hot on the run. M. Well, former- ly of the C. B. A., completes the attack on the left.
40
Set with 127
only 2 wickets J. Hicks scoring curiously enough Pinder, the wicket him, and Tidball, thriving on be able to give another good ac-winners, and with the New York THERE is a wealth of centre.is appearing at right wing and is a
the
NA
0,
ita venue and took place on June
only
10 and 20. Surrey took first innings, but ending the bowling of Armitage somewhat difficult, could only manage to put together 74-Jupp 37, not out, and G. Elliott 13 being the batsman to acquire double-figures. For Yorkshire, Armitage had to his credit G wickets for 20 runs, Hill 2 for 36 and Emmett 1 for 16.
ARTILLERY WIN THE
HIGH
ARMY AQUATICS.
STANDARD SWIMMING THE V.R.C. YESTERDAY
AT
Yorkshire then went in and scored 173 (M. Myers 15; T. Armitage 47, George Ulyett 46 and Andrew Green-
Though no records were broken, gratulated the Royal Artillery on wood 20 not out). For the Surrey]
swimming and diving of a high their winning of the Aggregate Cup, bowlers, Southerton and Barratt and the best analyses with 6 wickets for quality were features of the Army.
aquatics held at the Victoria Recrea 30 runs and a for 52 respectively.
WINNERS' TIMES. Results were as follow: Aggregate Cup-1, Royal Artil- The programme was arranged by lery, 67 points; 2, South Wales Bor-
Surrey then entered upon their tion Club yesterday. second essay, but Armitage (7 wickets
for 20 runs) and Hill (2 for 15)
provy for then, and the inere the Hongkong Area Sports Board.derers, 58; Lincolnshire Regt, 14;
too
under the patronage of 11.E. Major Small Units, 1. veritable "rocession," General 0.
The results of the. Water Polo Borrett, 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
decided during the last few the only batsman with congratulate the Royal Artillery for Mile, double-figures-Yorkshire thus carn-winning the Aggregate Cup and weeks, were included in the Aggre ing the victory by an innings and 68 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 40 runs. to the winners in the dance ball of 1, 20th Bty. R.A.; 2, H.Q. Wing,
The return match, played at Ken- the Club. nington Oval on August 21, 22 and 23 produced a cen struggle, Yorkshleo
to two men, namely, Mr. W. W. Rend
on
S.W.B.. 11 BOCK.
8, 10th Heavy Biy. R.A. Army Boys' Handicap. 60 Yards.-- D. Burns; 2, H. Clarke; 3, R.
Time, 40 ACCE.
Time,
1,
60 Yards Free Style (Indian)
Time,
Officers' 100 Yards.1; Lt. Ramus,
Otherwise the team. remaina the same as that which beat the Lincolna last week. The half back line is 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 und A. Duneau Fowler,
Williams, A. liowe, E. Strange and
Bickford. Reserve:-Tavlin.
2nd XI: Simmonds; Lowe and M. Railton; McKellar, Boyd and Gamble; Fisher, Bell, Farrow, Dunhill and Sloan.
KOWLOON'S TEAM
To Meet The Saints To-Morrow
It will not come entirely as a surprise to Kowloon supporters to find there are one or two alterations in the team
the league.
(Continued on Page 9.)
who is
SUCCESSFUL YEAR AT KOWLOON C.C.
COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL REPORT 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 mem hers will take place at the K.C.C., on Friday next, September 20, at 5.30 their report the committee
FINANCE.
1.m
In *utate:
The Working Account shows
a
CRICKET.
A. E. P. Guest will again be the
pivotal man and will probably 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 left. Bliss is taking up soccer this measure of success. Our Batting was year and league matches will pro- ne strong as in any previous season,bably keep him out of the team on and will be further strengthened this
Saturday afternoons. Renson by the return of Teddy Ramsey.
Our Bowling, though showing FV. Weng and E. H. P. White, marked improvement towards the end the safest pair of backs the of the season, did not at any time Saints have ever had, will again come up to expectations; a little im-hold the fort. Their understand- provement in this department and in ing is splendid. In goal will be opposed the Recreio last Satur./of $2,304.24, which is a factory fielding would greatly enhance our R. H. Wong. If the Saints are
chances of again annexing Championship.
which
day for to-morrow's practice match with St. Joseph's.
balance of Income over Expenditure Rurplus for the Club's first year in the Now Club House.
No comparative figures have been Ford, the new goalkeeper has been shown because the necounts have been passed over for Gurevitch, but I analysed differently this year, making imagine this is not because Ford a comparison with last year's figures
linic.
on.
LAWN TENNIS,
the
.
The 1932 Tournament was not holdi
Ing
able to field the above team in their Luurnament games they should be able to fasue a strong challenge to the Radio Sports Club.
LOCAL TOURNEY Inter-Department Matches
Outstanding among the events eventually wining by 24 runs only. were the Army Champlonship for Yorkshire batted first and finding 150 yards, awam in three styles and the pitch very dificult in consequence won by Li Cpl. Fullager, S.WB., and
until September, and in view of the of recent heavy rain, only Championship for straight 1, "D" Coy,, Jnt Regt.: at
A fine of $2,600 paid by the con-approach of Cricket it was necessary inaku 68 (M. Myers 11, Ulyett 21 and swimming over the sanie distance 1.K.S. Mountain Bty, H.A; 6, 6th was considered a fallure last week,
but rather to give Gurovitch the tractor has been used to write down est in Tennis waned. An experiment, to conduct a tournament before inter- Allen Hill 11)-Southerton capturing won by L/Cpl. Campbell, S.W.D., ILK.S. Heavy Bty. R.A.
opportunity of revealing his cur- the
value of 4 wickets for 10 runs and Barratt & when Fullnger, who was the only 14.3/6 sees,
the Club House, thus to conclude the whole programme relioving the charge for for 37.
competitor to swing in both these Army Championship (Cup pre rent form. Surrey in their first innings, dkt races, finished third in a field of conted by Lane Crawford, Ltd., 50 Whitfold. Is nn absenteo
to- tion in the Income and within a fortnight was highly success- [
ful, and even with two days on which better than Yorkshire by 50 runs, but four,
yards Breast, 50 yards Back, and morrow, permitting Willis to come account by, this amount. Next yhe play was impossible the tournament in the main, owed their total of 118
The first round matchen in tho High diving from a 14 feet stand 50 yards Free Style)-1, L/Cpl. in at right back and Jones to take the charge for Depreciation in
Fullnger, S.W.B.; 2 Gar. Selley,
Income and Expenditure account will was completed within the schduled
time.
Annual Inter-Departmental lawn bo $3,200 as compared with $774.56 and Mr. Chandler 20there being provided some graceful efforts, but R.A. 3. Pte. (69) Smith, S.W.B. up his proper position at centre.
It was the intention to run this bowie competition for the Goscombe fte. Morrison with 68 points was no other double-figure batamen.
this year. Webb has been shifted from the Yorkshire utilised the services of fivo. ahead of his nearest rival. A Time, 2 mins. 7.2/5 secs.
The redemption of $6,800 worth of year's Tournament on similar lines, O'Sullivan Cup will be played off on five bowlers, of whom the most number of the men, gave an exhibi. R.A. 2, 2/Lt. Roissier, Linos. 3. forward line and occupies the Debentures will menn saving of but unfortunately with rain interven- Sunday afternoon on the Polleo R.C.
and the League fixtures being and Civil Service C.C.. greens. nuccessful were H
on played 21 runs, Lockwood 3 wicketa for tion of fancy diving while the rat. Webb, R.A. Time. 1 mln. 194/6 right half position, whilst G. 6% interest previously payable
diferent days of the week, Thirteen teams are playing in the with 3 for 24 and sulls were being decided. { nces.
White has been brought in on the this amount.
The General Reserve account now this was not possible. The Tourna- competition although originally there Emmott with 2 for 20.
ment however has been concluded, hnd
entrics. The been fourteen Army Girls' Handicap 100 Yards, The intense keenness of the relay innings, the total whereof (151) was teams made these the most attrac.-1, M. Williams; 2, D. Willams: Fight wing, to allow Hill to 80 stands at $43,544,77 which is satis- Land a pleasing feature is the 'distribu-i zecond,rink” of the Prisons Depart
Yorkshire thon took their second
inside right.
tion of honoura The 20th 3, N, Vincent, Time, 46 Beck,
ment subsequently intimated that Livo of the afternoon.
Goulthy, Blisa, Elliott, V. White Indian Relay Raeo-1, 3/9th Jat
MEMBERSHIP. more than double that of their first Bty. R.A. in winning the Inter-Bly.
In the Tennis League, we again they were able to field a team and Osay-the principal boing E. Lockwood with 78, M, Myers 11.1/5 secs,
Contributors Coy. Relay made a time of 2 mins. Regt.; 2, HKS. Brigade, R.A. and-Blake retain their places of
new entereil teams in all Divisions, and nl-tie Public Works Department "B" a week ago.
Since 1st August, 1932, 110 with 20, D. Eastwood with 10 and R. which was 54.4/6 secs. better than
over the 300 yards, Time, & mins, 33.2
150 Yards Championship. -1, On paper thin side looks na good members have joined the Club, 8 old though we were not successful in team was given a walk over. The winning any division the results com- P.W.D. "B" will now meet the Small Clayton with 21. For Surroy, Street
L/Cpl. Campbell, S.W.B.; 2, Garns any Kowloon can turn out. I members rejoined and 44 names were
removed on account of Resignations, pare very favourably with, the past Units in the second round. captured 6 wickets for 22 runs and last year's effort.
Ellington, R.A.: 3, 1/Cpl. Fullager, rather fancy Willls will strong- Departures from the Colony now years. Our posten as a whole Barratt & for 68.
Bunday's programme is as follows: The 50 yarde free style event for S.W.D. Time, min. 49.1/5 seen. then the defence, and Hill should other reasons. The present Member-lacos our standard at about third
V. Rovenue "B" - Loft with 102 runs to get to win. Indinna was clocked at 84.8/5 accr, High Diving-1, Ple. Morrison,
or fourth as compared with about Revenuo "A" Surrey found the Yorkshire bowling an improvement of 2.2/6 recs.
S.W.D. (08); 2, Gnr. Connor, R.A. make a more effective partner to ship is 300..
twenty competing
v. Police "p Clubs in the Colony. Sanitary "B"
V.P.W.D. HAS too good, and and could only mako 77, Emmett taking 5 wickets for 15 runa
The Inevitable small repairs to The Tennis sub-committeo, wish to Sanitary "A" Fullager won his Championship in (63): 0, Cpl. Eycott, Small Units Elliott than did Webb. The last named may very likely shako.down (62) and Ill 4 for 18.
2/6 sec. fanter time than was re- 100 Yards Free Style (Indian). Into a good half back, which even such a new building as the Club place on record their appreciation of
House have been carried out during the invaluable services rendered Two more matches took place in corded last year, whilst the straight 1, "C" Cay, 8/8th Jat Regt. ; 2, "A" means, that if Jones maintains 1877 whereof the first was played at 100 yards showed alower time by Coy., 3/0th Jnt Regt; 3, 2nd 1.KS. his form, the intermediata line Bramall Lane on June 18, 19 and 20 61.1/0 soen.
Heavy Bly. H.A. Timo, 1 min. 17 will be par excellence. anded in a victory for Surrey. Following the presentation. of the secs.
The selected team, who will he Awards, Mal-Gen. Borrett said he their first since June, 1872.
it 4.80 lad
and
*
6
BOCS.
factory..
by
(Police R.C. Groen).
the year. The only item to mention Mr. D. 8. Green, the Tennis secretary, Polles "A" was the discovery of white ante in the in conducting the various tournaments Warders "A" panelling of the bar. Prompt action during the past two seasons.
P.W.D. "37 was takon and it is hoped that the
LAWN BOWLS. post has been completely eradicated.
v. P.W.D. "0"
w. Modical Dept. Small Units.
(Civil. Bervico Gréon), The P.W.D. "D" received a: byò..
Inter-Bde-Batta. Relay 800 Yards, Surrey had first innings and made wished, on behalf of the spectators Royal Artillery: 2, 1st Batin on view on the Railway Ground 137, (R. Humphreys 10, Mr. J. and othorn interested in the aporta, ¦ S.W.H.; B, 1st Batin; Lines. Reg Gurovitel: Willia,and Goalthy: ordinate amount of repair required to causes the committee found it difficult All matches will commencé at 3.80 Barratt 18, Mr. G. Strachan 16 and the water. Though no uld con- Allison, Lines.; 2. Tenir. Nickllä, Hill, Elffolt, VA White and Bloko, the lack of care in und, and it in in, the Loague, Consequently dur posi
Carmichael 21, Mr. §. II. Akroyd 48, to thank the men who had taken Time, 3 mins. 10 secs. -
Mention might be made of the in- Owing to absenteos and other Wero Enlisted Boys 60 Yards Boy Webb, Jones and Bilas, G. White the cane chairs. This is partly due to to maintain the sapib teams each week C. G. Jones 12), Yorkshire indulged broken, he felt that they in a plethora of bowlers, no less than gratulate themselves on the swim. 11.A.3. Teptr. Corder, RA. Time, The Kowloon second string will in use of Club property calleros and 1938 disappointing. The out hoped that members will realise that tion in both. Leagues for seasons 1002 saven (Incilling George Pinder the ming and diving. He had seen the 35.8/5 nece. wickot keeper) being tried. Of those, water polo matches and the harbour 20 Yards Dash1, Gnr. Gardner, Indulge in their first practice of the committee of inconsiderauto look for the coming season however Ulyett took 4 wickets for: 16 runs, raco-in which the S... gained 18.A. 2. Gur. Selley, R.A.; 1, Pto the senson, when they entertain amount of work and is of direct is hopeful, and
Baancial benefit to the Club,
Continued on Poor 8.) Blackburn 2 for 10, Emmett E for 20, a romarkabla – surpris--imlTMhe con- Maria, 8.W.D. Thine, 18.3/5 secs the Club us Recrófo at 3.30.
The Nayal Aquatic, sports will be held at the Y.M.C.A baths of September 29,44
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.