THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933,
SCHOOLGIRL TEAM FOR CAER CLARK CUP
CEN. BRITISH SCHOOL
TO TAKE PART
MISS H. KNILL Tsui Wai Pui
TO PLAY
Wins
SEVEN POSITIONS │At Nanking
FILLED
LOCAL HOCKEY INNOVATION
(By "Veritas").
For the first time in the history of the local game, schoolgirls will this year take part in competitive hockey.
Misa H. Knill, sports mistress at the Central British School this morning revealed that the C.B.S. is entering a team for the Caer Clark Cup.
With the exception of Miss Knill and another mistrean, the eam will be composed of C.B.8. Pupils.
BEATS KIANGSU
PLAYER
Tsui Wal-pul, the Hongkong tennis player, scored a clover win In the Nanking sports meeting, when he defeated the Kiangsu re- presentative by three sels to one. Wong Shui-wing, another Hong. kong competitor lost to the Jehoi player by the odd set in five.
Nanking, Oct. 15. longkong had a good day in the National Athletic Meet in progress here when the South China Athletic Association eleven defeated Peking by three goals to one, and the girl volleyball team beat Hunan three to one. In the indoor bareball Hong kong's lady representatives forfeited to Shanghai,
Full Results,
200 Metres Final: 1, Liu Chang-
chun (Liuning), 2, Han King-lin (Hopeh): 3, Su Shao-yu (Shanghai). Time, 22 Seconds (A record).
400 Metres Hurdles Final: 1, Tao Ying-kit (Shanghai); 2, Wang King
Time, 69.2 Seconds.. ไ (Peking). (A record),
800 Metres Final: 1, Le King-lung "We made a start at hockey last (Peking): 2, Tung Su-chlu (Shang ear" said Miss Knill, "and for); 3, Cheng Sen (Hopch). Time,
2 min. & secs (A record). the most part or players are com- parative beginners. But we are practising hard, and although
nunot Indicate with any certain
what standard we shall attain, I am particularly anxious that the girls shall have the experience of senior hockey and for that reason we are entering a team for the Bear Clark Cup this winter."
(A
100 Metres Final for Ladies: 1,
SPEY ROYAL FINAL,
ARRANGED FOR NEXT
SATURDAY.
it was announced this morning that the Spey Royal Cup final between Kowloon Dock Recreation Club and Craigengower Cricket Club has been arranged for next Saturday.
The game will be played at the Civil Service Cricket Club green, starting at 2.45 p.m. sharp, and the referee will be Mr. J. Russoll, Presi- dent of the Hongkong L.B.A,
NOT VERY HELPFUL
THAT TERRIBLE 17TH!
INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS WON AND LOST ON SINGLE HEAD
HONGKONG REAP THE BENEFIT OF SUPERIOR TEAM PLAY
(By "Veritas").
In the Shanghai lawn bowls clubhouses in years to come you might hear whispered a
SPORT ADVERTISEMENT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Tho TRAFALGAR DAY RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 21st October, 1933, com- mencing at 2.00 pm.
ROYAL HONGKONG, YACHT CLUB.
· *"TREVESSA” TROPHY.
Tho 20th. bl-annual race for
The First Bell will be Rung at ship Life Bonta will be sailed on 1.30 pm
Fucsday, the 17th October" next, starting at 4 p.m.
· MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they
Any ship of a Company having
and their Ladies must wear their offices or responsible agents - Badges prominently displayed. Hongkong and which is in Port" on No One without a Badge will be the day of the race, may enter any
admitted to the Members" Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members te number of bonts,
Enclosure and Club
the Members'
Rooms at
All entries should, if possible, -
nen and be in the hands of the Hon. Sec.
$5.00 for Gentlemen
$3.00 for Ladies (Both including
are obtainable
through
the SEO/
[R.I.K.Y.C. by noon on the day of
Course:--Start from Channely Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rocky Members (P) Mark off Yacht Club (S), Mariti nt off Cunt Rock Beacon (P), finish!
ARY upon the personal application of race, and competing boats should Member, such Member to be respon- be at the starting line by 3.30 p.m. tragic story entitled "The Shocking Seven-ible for all visitors introduced by Post entries, however, will bet
and for Payment of All Chits, & received. It might not be the same in every Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, teenth."
at 12 o'clock Noan. detail as the story you would hear to-day, but it close at t will be encased in the glamour of tradition, and Enclosure will NOT be on sale.
Badges admitting to will be to the Shanghai lawn bowlers what the Race Course. 'Bannockburn is to the Sassenachs and the Treaty of Versailles to the Germans--anathema. single-handed to retriovo un- fortunato position.
THE INTERPORT Five minutes later they were loning
CRICKET TRIAL
BOWLERS' DAY
To all intents and purposen the Interport Cricket Trial on Saturday on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground has given the Selectors little or an assistance.
For it was on the 17th head that the lawn bowls Interport of 1933 was won and lost. At the close of the 16th Shanghai were leading 18-14. 10-18, and the fact that Hongkong adied five more shots before the end is of practically no consequence,
Everybody, I think, is prepared to sympathise with Shanghal. Up 10 that fatal head they had not only established a good looking lead, but were deserving of it.
judged
the
Those who lind capabilities of the vialtors purely on the provious results of the tour found there were shortcomings in their estimate.
In one of the best exhibitions of lawn bowls seen in Hongkong, for a long time, Shanghai regained their prestige to the full.
BOLD TACTICS.
an
.
On No Pretext will Children be across Yacht Club Line, leaving":" permitted in either Enclosure during mark boat to Port, and continuo the Meeting.
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club Balling until-Gunfire for finish.
A launch with leave Queen's' Houns provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephono Statue Pier at 3 pm, for the con 21020.
venience of members and the General Publle."
Omar was inspired on more than
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, one head and he earned rounds of The Price of Admission to thu applause un the early and conclud-Public Enclosure is $2.00 including| Ing benda for some brilliant woods | Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies,; För sustained accuracy Hall and and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers Balley, respective first strings easily in Uniforin are admitted Half Price. Naval Ratings in Uniform will be shared the honours. They took it in
admitted Free. turna to take each other out and lay shot and it was their initial de liveries which laid the foundation for the high standard of bowin enjoyed.
AN IDEAL GAME.
D. W. Bradbury played an ideal game at No. 2, rarely failing to give what Omar asked for. Certainly for three parts of the game ho was more than a match for Malcolm, "Sandy" nade a gallant but inauspielous exit from Interport bowls.
on
will not be
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &
permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
Hongkong, 16th October, 1938.
R. J. VERNALL
Hon. Secretary
GOLF COMPETITION. Valley Defeat Kowloon In Bi-Annual Match,
A CLOSE CONTEST. C. B. BROWN,
The Happy Valloy golfers defeat Secretary.el tho Kowloon Golf Club by 16
points to 1244 in the bi-annual match played on the Valley course yester-! day. At the end of the singlen morning round, the Valley led by three points and increased their leat
Scores are as follow:
Singles.
GARRISON LEAGUE..by one point in the foursomes."
Commanding Officers Play In Last Match.
BORDERERS' SUCCESSES.
K.C.C.
D. C. Wilson
J. MacKnight
J. D. Thomsor
1. H. Mandy A. T. Bratey
The last match of the Garrison A. Eastman
standard of hockey in Ilongkongc) Shanghai, 2 Kwangtung, 3, Shantung.? Or this the first two hours of play were favoured, which-bs a result Interporter recapture something Tennis Lengur was played at Bookun-W. O. Chalmers
J. Bryson (right buck) R. Ingram (left back)
J. Holland (centre-half)
M. McCaw (right half)
Miss Marsh (right wing)
L. Hickley (right inner) Miss H. Knlll (centre-for- ward).
lunan 72-23.
BOWLERS ON TOP.
A. W. Hayward calling a success-
it can rarely hope to bent concerted action.
C. Milne
fino the individual effort may be.manding Officers and to add to T. Seddon
the in each other was the decisivo
opposed
Valley G. C. C. W. F. Dooker 1. W. A. Blewart v. H. B. Robertson V. J. A. R. Belby v. A. MeHellar.
v. L. Goldma v. F. E Booker 1. J. 5. Dakes 1. A. E. Clarko
A. E Charman v. C. Mycock TP. Lobel
v, F. H. Jon
11. A. Macfarlane
Y. A. 8. Cook
AW. Kair
poo yesterday, when Headquartor W. M. Gruren A 'closer analysis reveala that Wing, Borderers, beat Hadquarter W. S. Bler ouce again Hongkong were better Wing, Lincolns, by 6-2 palata, 1. Fooler as a team and that no matter how A rather unusual feature was tho II. T. Bazion In the teams of the two. B. Purves ¿A. J. Depuls the match in which theyV.. Labrum
Total points: Valley 84; Kowloon one of the day.
G.C..0%.
Fouradmcu, The Borderers found themselves more at home on the grass courts D. C. Wilson and J. MacKnight 2. than their opponents but there were v. U. W. F. Booker and W. A. Sto- some stiff games before the honour of wart 0. decedengue winners are "D" Com
J. D. Thomson and H. H. Mundy.. being runners-up in the League wOB.
. K. 3. Robertson and J. A. I The
From these players Miss Kailltseng (Kiangsu) 3-1; Sun Ching-chun ful toss of the coin elected to bat. On the 14th Shanghai had wiped off three gates. Even
is looking forward to supplying (Hongkong), 1-2, Liang Chen-wen and opened with E. C. Fincher and
Selby 2
Shanghai do not take back with them an impressive record, but they have the satisfaction in knowing that in all three Interports they maintain ed their prestige. they did not have all the luck in these One le tempted to suggest that
10 Hongkong were worthy victors.
pany, Borderers.
AT. Braley and A. L. Eastman H.E. the Governor, Sir William When Lt. Col. Raikes and partner o v. A. McKellar and L. Goldman 2. of the Borderers opposed Lt Col W. C. Chalmers and W. Groves. spoelators arriving on tho grounds when the fifth head had just were already a point behind and if all square. beca completed. His Excellency was the Lincolns were to win, that set G. Milno and W. S. Hiller 2.v. Introduced to the players after the and the following set against Major A. E. Clarke and A. E. Charman 0. game by Mr. J. Russell, the Pre-Lochner and partner had to be won.
ident of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls.
Tactical Error. Association. Scorca:
-With-herself-and-Mies Marsh-Shatter-3-1; and Wang Wen-ching entrusted to...C.. Garthwaite and another two on the 16th and vieler Pool, K.C.M.G., K.D.E., -was-ninongove and partner, the intter's team v. F. E. E. Booker and J. B. Dykes,
the
Miss Chien Hang-su (Shanghai); 2, block in Interport trials in the und
What appears to be a stumbling Miss Cheung Kit-king (Kwangtung); restraint on the part of the partici 3, Miss Chiu Wan-san, (Kwangtung). pants. Not a fow of the batsmen on
To Shanghal the most disappoint- Time 13.5 Seconds. (A record).
the Saturday were overawed
A striking feature of the matching feature must have been the loss 80 Metres Low Hurdles for Ladies, occasion, and acoring was painfully Finnl:
Miss Chien Hong-su siow, even full tosses being treated was the almost completo absence of of form duplayed by Charlie Richards, (Shanghai); Miss U Shao-lan with respect. This is clear by the fact "aafety-first" tactics. Certainly att was his constantly being out- SOME OF THE PLAYERS.
(Shantung); 3, Miss Leung Sin-lia that not even two hundred runs were tention was paid to safeguarding bowled by 3. C. Brown which thrust (Kwangtung). Time 14.5 Acconds, Rcored for the loss of eighteen wickets positions won by the No. 1 and 2 such a burden on. Main. Only Miss Knill, whose bold move la
record). bound to do much to raise the
400 Metrea Relay for Ladles: 1, during practically four hours of play, players, but on both sides hold tactics the middle heads did the veteran
hin old time skill gave the spectators a rare treat. Time 51.6 Seconds. (A only yielded 87 runs. has not yet completed the tean. 4, Peking.
It was not until the 17th and It can point to seven certainties.record).
The pitch was on the slow side, and subsequent heade that Hongkong de Volleyball Section: (1st., Round)
gave bowlers little or no assistance. monstrated how well they could They are:
Peking bent Honnn, 3-0, The Hong Occasionally a ball rose sharply, but bowl. True there had been glimpses kong Indies bent, the Henan ladies, the over-cautious tactics of the bats of it earlier on, but generally speak- 3-2, in a very exciting match.
Basketball Section: (End. Round) en was not at all warranted in the ing the honours up to that time had Kwangtang beat Kirin 35-33, Hopch circumstances. The bowlers were not fallen to Shanghai.
alow in sizing up the situation, and In the first place the visitors, beat Cheklang 67-25, and Peking beat aided fairly good felding kept the thanks to Bailey and Main (especial
batsmen tied down to the crease, ly Main) had staged a thrilling Fifth Day Results.
recovery at a point when ayerything Tennis Section, Singles: Taui Wat
indicated that Hongkong were going pui (Kwangtung) defeated Chang Ki-
away into a long lead. On the ninth the locals had a lead of five show defeated Wong Shiu-wing
this deficit and themselves led 11-19; the nucleus of useful team. (Hopch) defeated Chen Nai-san A. M. Rodrigues. The bowling was
was insight, defeated Ling Chi-yang R. Minu. The former kept a good (Human) 3-0,
length in his first few overs, and was It was between the ninth and the Volleyball Section: Honan bont Roon rewarded by the wickets of sixteenth that Shanghai as a team
3-1.
pulled themselves together. Up to Rodrigues and Tam' Pearce both in Section: (Men) Hupeh one over. Minu, on the other hand, then Main and Bailey had been play
ing lone hands. But gradually rending down some really guile
by Richards and Malcolm, Inspired andful deliveries, and kept turning a indulged in almost daily, and the Chineso beat Kiangsu 47-29, team will take part in its firat Nanking beat Halungklang 15-31. lot from the leg. He WOR un the example found their touch and not having Fincher Hongkong were fareed to cry best serious game to-day week, when (Women) Fukien beat Kiangni 80-48, for firm th
Duckitt to a worthy rink. the Central British Association Shanghal bent Hunan 18.3.
Soccer Section; Ilopeh defented caught early-on, E. R
THE SEVENTEENTH. will provide the opposition.
square leg. Fincher had another! On November 4, the schoolgirls Hupeh 8-1, and Kwangtung beat Nan-ropping a straight hot shot at
king 16-1-
life when he skled one to square-leg Then came the Jeelding change off Burnett, but Munn failed to get over the game. it was Hall (con- to the ball.
sistently brilliant in his straight draw The first hours play only yielded to the jack) who laid the first shot. thirty runs, and Fincher, Rodrigues, J. G. Brown increased this to three. The team will use their own
Pearce, ladar and Hamilton had It was a closed hend and quite im been sent back. Hayward and possible for Main to make a straight school ground for a number of
Omar in a Close Game, McInnis then stepped the rot, and ! by draw. The Shanghai skip tried to matches, but as it is' also occupied by the C.B.A., the bigger pro-
A. R. Dallah won the bowls singlen dint of careful scoring took the open it up with a drive and just portion of their games will have to championship of the Indian Recrea-score to 56, when. Hayward was run munad. Ú. M. Omox, with that sure- be played on other grounds.
tion Club yesterday morning, when he out. Pereira joined Meinis at the reas of touch, caine along with two Last Friday it was stated in the defeated A. M. Omar by 22 shots to rate of scoring was increased, and feet drawing woods and Hongkong Telegraph that Miss Knill was at 18 over 20 heads. Leading 8-4 at the in half an hour the score was taken registered the one and only five of present away from the Colony but seventh end, Dallah led at 16-9 at the to 87 ruma when Hayward decided to the game.
In this match where wits and close the inninge. would play for the Hongkong Club head.
tactles played almost as important F. A. Munn, who opened with E. and effective a part as skill, Omar the 18th. hend led by 18-17. However, Duckitt, was an early victim, be-and Main emerged with flying colours. on her return.
We were misinformed on this on the 19th. end Omar lay three shoting out to a magnificent catch in Blain had to bear point, and have been asked to suelent for victory, but Dallah came the slips by E. C. Pincher off A. T.sponsibilities then Omar because for add that Miss Knill, although through to snatch a wood.
certainly to kept busy.
the forward line, ddiences will
INTENSIVE PRACTICE.
Practice matches are now being beat
meet the Hongkong Ladies Club, and from this encounter will have
a real opportunity of measuring
their strength.
retaining membership of the
han 10-20, the Philippine
.:
IR.C. SINGLES TITLE. A. R. Dallah Defents A. M.
Omar made a good recovery and at
Wan
TC-
grenter
Captain P. Williams, in Lee.
Ac-several heads ha did not receive sociation with Duckitt, gradually adequate support from Richarda and
Hongkong Ladies Club, will FLASHES FROM LOCAL advanced the scoro, but did not take Malcolm. It was often left to him
definitely play for the Central
British School in the Caer Clark Cup and other matches this
season.
In this innovation Miss Kaill will carry with hor the sym- pathetic interest of all local hockey players, and the progress of her proteges will be watched closely.
YEAR REVIEWED
SPORTS FIELDS
(Continued from Page 8.)
call for a varying technique of play, so in bowls it is essential to get. your seasoned No. 1, 2, 3 and skip.
the
any undug risks against Pereira, who was bowling a good length. Good-
win relieved Pereira when he had LOCAL HOCKEY GAMES. bowled eight overs, and Williama greeted the now bowler by twled despatching him past his legs to the boundary.
H.K. Ladies Hold Practice
at Sookunpoo...
Hongkong
R. Hall
Shanghai W. A. Balley
B. W. Bradbury A. A. Malcolm J. C. Brown C. Richards
Total Shots Total
I). M. Omar
T. G. Main
Itead Shots
I
A
two
THE CLUB'S TEAM.
To Meet Jat Regiment in A Friendly Game.
The Lincolns pair lost the first set at 6-3 and as the result of the match was then decided, the other net was not played:
3. Pooler and H. T. Buxton 0 v. C. Mycock and F. Label 2.
L. D. Purves and A. J. Dennis 24 v. E. M. Hanlon and A. Mac fariano 0.
T. Seddon and V. C. Labrum 0 B. 5. Cook and A. W. Muir 2. Total points: Valley G.C. 8: Kow-.
Col. Ratkes and C/Sergt. Jarman played a fast but steady game and their straight drives carried the day. Col. Boys had planned to lob and kifi loon G.C, 7.
but as often as not the
the
return
loba were the wrong side of the line, YACHT CLUB EVENTS. and this together with a few errors
roved costly.
The full results were:
Col. Raikes and C/Sergt._Jarman Borderers), beat Col. Boys and
(II. Q.
Ple Turner, 0-3; beat Lt. Powell and
B. M. Trout, 6-4; beat L/Cpl. Ellison
and Dmr. Chapman, 6-2
Results Of Races Sailed On Saturday.
WIN FOR CARPENTER.
A. E. Chambers in Carpenter.
Major Lochner and L/Cpl. Davies secured a fine win in the senior event (H. Q. Borders), lost to L Powell arranged by the Royal Hongkong and B. M. Trout, 46; beat L/Cpl. Yacht Club on Saturday, the "E" and Ellison and Dmr, Chapman, 6-2.
Remaining
The
Classes race being won
course was from Lyemun
Sgt. Harndon and Dr. Jones by Capt. H. Marshall, sailing Robona. (II. Q. Borders) lost to Col. Boys and Fle, Turner, 6-7; lost to Lt. Powell and B. M. Trant, 4-6; beat L/Cpl. Ellison and Drm. Chapman 6-1,
Beacon (P) to Mark on Line (P) and Channel Rocks (P), a distance of 7.8 miles. The following were the re- sults:
"A" Class-Started at 14.30,
Fin'ed Cor'ed. Fos'n Balled by ..4.83.40.
A. I. Chembira
Artemia
Call
HOME RUGBY. Harlequins Easily Defeat Carpenter
United Services, Wais II OLD BLUES TROUŃCED, La Linda
Tendon, Oct. 14. Jan East Midlands had a smashing isbel AGGRESSIVE WILLIAMS.
victory over Warwickshire in the County Championship at Northampton Jo Williams continued his aggressivo |
to-day, winning by 29 points to nil kada The Hongkong Hockey Club Bigst North Midlands were also successful Tree Blus. MAIN'S chiet jóh hero was not get-
ting his men to indulge in prac-batting, and scored heavily oft Matar, whom he drove straight for two
eleven are due to meet the 8/9 Jatsigulunt Leicestershire at Birmingham Pal B. HANCE BRILLIANT: tice, so much as to find which had the boundaries and followed them up with
Regiment on the Marina at 5.15 p.nr. and won by 14 points to 10. quicker adaptability" to positions
In the Club fixtures, the Harlequinsary... which were strange to them. It made a six in another over. His was the
Brilliant play by the half backs of on Wednesday next. Tho civilians best innings of the a tremendous difference to
afternoon, both sides featured the Hongkong are fielding practically the same team overwhelmed the United Service by
as was beaten by the H. K. S. R. A. 14) strength of Shanghai as a team. -
characterized by powerful hitting alladies' Hockey Club trial match on weeks ago. F. E. W. Lammert between nii, while in a close tusslo Diana
Bristol and Bath, the lattor round the wicket."
the military ground, Seokenpoo, on is brought into the tears on the left just managed to win by an unconvert Calen CHELSEA WANT THEMI
After ho had retired, the zenisin-Saturday:
The outstanding player was Miss B. wing while E. V. Reed is returning cd try
Old Blues proved no match for the AFTER rending about tho exploiting batsmen did not offer much opance, who gava a fine exhibition aéto the half-back line.
position to the bowling of Goodwin fert half for the Whites.
Major H. M. J. Macintyre, who Guy's Hospital XV, scoring only leon A of the South Chinn Athletic Asand Lt, Hamilton, and the Innings
F.B. Coote A successful year, showing a lot sociation footballers in Nanking terminated shortly after for 100 Miss J. Churchill, (2) Mias E. played left wing in the previous eight points to their opponente Argalia
Bonnar (2) and Miss J. Dalziel were match, in being introduced in the 86.
Full results follow of $814.18 in the accounts, was report feel that the greatest gesture of runs.
the best forward trio on view. They inside-right in the absence of C. C.
County Championship. Francis. J. A. Potter, the Club's re
of Daphine ed at the annual meeting of the int catlomal goodwill which China! Kowloon Indians Tennis Club hold co now make would be to offer tho
By their performances both hitnu combined very effectively to score five gular left half-back will partner East Midlands 20 Warwickshire
(At Northampton) - yesterday afternoon, the chair being South Chinn forward the to Chelsea! and Willams are almost certainties goals against the Colours.
Lammert on the left flank. The following Wote, M. King, and shieldry AA for the Interport. Laken by Mr. Kehr Singh.
The team will be as follows: S. North Midlands 14 Leicestershire 10 Whites:-B. White:
Dand The selection for the first Interport
I.
(At Birmingham) (Capt.), HIRTY-EIGHT Foals in two
Club Fixturen Bell,
Daitiol, E. E. from the following players:---
·H. B. Karicas
E. V. Roed; J. L Tetley, Churchill and R. King Bonnar, J. A. W. Hayward (Captain), │II. {
Cambridge U. 140 Colours: M. Bird: Mrs. Westlake Macintyre, G. E. R. Divett, J. E. Owen-Hughes, E. C. Fincher, E. F. and P Thorper J. Whyte, B. Fope and Potter, F. E. W. Lammert. Fincher, G. C. Burnett. Lt. A. CA. Owen Hughes; M. Dishop, M. Rat
God HON. Hamilton, Captain P. Williams, .. toy, S. Adams, B. Laing and E. Selby, Jaggeet Singh, M. II. Hassan, J. 8.
Grewal; Frem Bingh, G, Bingh, Awtar Harlequins G. C. Garthwaite, A. R. Minu, A. H.
Singh, Kalwant Singh, F. A Kamp Leicester
Annual Meeting of K.I.T.C.
It was stated that the niembership had now increased to 70 with two honorary life members. In the "C" Divlaton of the Tennis League, the Club did not, do *very* woll, but had a fair season in hockey
electol
* #
•
the teams:
matches! That's a goal scored with Malaya will probably be made B. Franklin; D. Robertson, H, Low Rodger! W.A. Reed, 11.D. Lowenirkenhead
at intervals of 4 minutes 12 3/5 too that our Leconds. It seems thoy-local-team's defence is not in bad. shape, for only, are goal was con- ceded. There is the suggention, of the incongruous about thNT HERE
B
The following officers residont
for the ensuing year
Mr. Abbas Khang Vice President Mr.
and
M. A Khan: Hon. Becretary—Mr. DUT the real merit of the South Mádar, FD.' Pérelmemmabio the EMEA, Radio Team.
Jeron All Hon. Treasurer Mr. China eleven was tested yesterday fachan Singh Committees when they met and defeated Peking Waryam Singh, G. M. Khan, Sapooran All Hongkong will now be looking Singh, Firdos Khan, 1; Mahan Singh1, forward to hours of the Lenni's final Hockey Secretary-3r. Jahan. Dat achievements.vfo
18
Tallia..
Old Layafans
Alleynians
Blues
Coventry mo pero
sig|||Gloucester, Sanjkuj
14 United Bervices 22 Bridgewater 10 Blackheath 16 London Scot
18 Northampton.
Router
Dunkley (wicketkeeper). T. A The following will represent the (Captain) Reservo Attar Singli London Welsh 11 Roselyn Perser, who did not take part in Radio Sports Club In a friendly hockey The same team will meet the Newport
Caroline ill at 5'p.m. to-day-Man shulpo Camp ground to-morrow, at Richmond this trial, is also almost certain of match against St. Andrew's Cub at Lincolnshire Regiment: at the Shar- Oxford Incluaton.
Singh E. Singh, Mohinder Singh; 4.45 p.m.
Ralia
Mir.
Cdr. Cowland
3.05.14
I. 9. Foner
& Remaining Classen,
"II" Class
Start at AS
449,10
4.55.48
4.47.88
LA P. Ramua
4.4.20
Chr. Drumzion
4.50.44
. Block
4.12.31
" Class
4.54.32
4.40.35
Dorothea
April
Stel
Wings.
Dlugfékel Robena
Spéeilweil
· Adanna ·
| Gael'
Toynelt
4,50.02
Capt. Cople 4.48.44
& Douglas
4.39.83
Capt. F. Harihali
for Orelltar
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