THE HONGKONG
FEBRUARY MONDAY, TELEGRAPH.
8,
1937.
HOW K.C.C. WON THE JUNIOR CRICKET CHAMPIONSHIP
POLICE BATTING GOES
PIECES
ANOTHER STYLISH INNINGS
BY KEENETH BAXTER
(By R. Abbit)
When, after a good deal of rain had fallen in the night and carly morning, the sun made up its mind to come out, I thought that there was going to be a
at
How They
perfect glue-pot wicket Stand In
the K.C.C. ground on Saturday afternoon.
But though the bowlers were help- ed to a certain extent and more so, I thought, in the first hour than later should hesitate to say that the pitch was ever very difficult, possibly because the sun was never very hot.
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The Tables
LOCAL
INTERPORT HOCKEY XI CHOSEN
STRONG TEAM
:
YACHTING
CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES THE OPENING CONTEST
the
The Yacht Jun cane Brst in "A" Class event, in the Championship series of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club sailed on Saturday, over a dis- tance of 9.5 miles. Dorathen took the honours in the "H" Class event, while the "G" and the "I" and Classes were won by Eunice
and
Aller the trial the following Ladies' Interpori team was selected to meet Shanghal on the Hongkong Football Club ground next Friday:
Mrs. Itose (St. Andrew's); Miss E. M. Gray
A. (H. K. Lulles), Miss. 1. Fowler Woolley (C. B. A.), Miss J. Wong (St. And
Andrew's), Miss K. Glover (H. K. Ladies); Miss O. Dalziel Widgeon respectively. The full re- Ladies). Miss W. Marsh (H. K.sults were: Ladies), Mrs. Donald (II. K. Ladies),
and Yacht
Eunice
Gact
Ow!
Miss M. Smith ("Y" Ladies.
Miss M. Westcotty"
The Shanghai Ladles Interport
hockey team will arrive in Hongkong SOCCER by the R. M. S. Empress of Asio on the morning of Thursday, February
RESULTS
11.
"G" Class Started 14.40
Finished ........ 17.09.08% (Capt. G. H. Baird).
....17.14.42
(Capt. Dc17.18.14
(Mrs. D'Arcy-Evans).
They will begin their contests the The following are the week-end following day, and will meet the Rest of the Colony on the United Services results in the Hongkong Football Recreation Club ground, King's Park, Stella Lengue.
DIVISION I Results
The Police batted first and though Carey and Stephens batted well, and Baker played a nice innings towards the end, their batting never rose to its usual level. They are always a side which reacts unfavourably strange surroundings and, good as the Kowloon bowling was, I feel sure Hongkong F.C. they would have made for more runs Athletic at the Valley. As it was they were St. Joseph's all out for 95 and at one time looked Kowloon F.C. likely to get less.
Seaforth Idra.
S. China "A" Royal Navy
Hung bowled very well and the ball which took Carey's wicket was a beauty but he would have got many more wickets it he had bowled at the stumps instend of outside the off stump, simply because the balsmen R.U. Rides
1 S. China "B"
0 Recrelo
2 Eastern Ath.
3 R.W. Fusiliers H.K. Police
at 3.45 p.m. on Saturday, February 13. They will next play the "Zephyr Ladies, League Champions, at Soo- kunpoo on Monday, February 15.
3 On Tuesday,
3 terport supply, 16, the In-
3 R. Ulster Rifles 3
4 Kin. Chinese
League Table
the Peninsula Hotel,
will be held at
Post.
1
2
3
2
3
4
"T" And "Y" Classes Started 14.50
..17.07.42 Widgcon
(Mr. L. Garner).
..17.00.48 (Mr. F. C. Manning).
17.13.03 (Mrs. E. Sharp).
17.13.30 Robenn
(Mr. D. W. Wagstaff). 17.10.34 cron
(Mr. W. D. O'Grady), Nannette
(Lt. Cdr. W.
The "test" Team The following
represent the Rest of the Colony against the Winkle
Sirius Shanghal Ladies:
(St. Andrew's), and Miss D. Hunt (C. B. A).
Reserves. Mrs. 387 24 37 12 Ladles), Misy J. Lakeman "Y" Aeriel
21 38 12 Ladies), Miss II. Bockler (D. G. S.),
42, getting Hunter very neatly in a Eastern Ath. 14 0 3 5 25 26 15 leg trap as he had just brought Gray cou
Kowloon from Bine to forward short le Royal Navy Danbrowsky lushed out but he failed Kin. Chinese lo connect much-this was Mackenzie had relieved
Burke
H. Graves R.N.).
"II" Class Started 14.25
.17.23.15
.D. N. F.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
17 12 3
2 47 10 27
were mostly beaten by his pace and S. China "B" 17 10 fallure to hit the ball at all; so the R.W. Fusiliers 18 10 expected slip catches did not mature. S. Chinn "A" 10 Burnett at the other end was Seaforth lids. 10 distinctly dimeult and had four for St.
4
4
4 41 23
3 39 19 24
24
1
6
3 30 20
21
36 33 28
Mrs. Lunson (H. K. Ladies); Misa Ailsa B. Pope (H. K. Ladies), Miss J.
Yacht Smalley (H. K. Ladies); Mrs. L. Silva (Recreio), Miss M. McCaw (C. Dorothea B. S.), Miss O. Peters (C. B. A): Mias F, Wong (St. Andrew's), Miss Collicen.....10.24.4235
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Corrected ..16.24.40/2
Post.
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(Lt. Col. S. D. Reid).
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St. Joseph's
18
35
7 2.0 20 21 10
M. Booker (C. B. S.), Miss E. Hamon
(Mr. C. A. Luckin).
(R. U. R. Ladies), Miss P. Gittins
Diana
F.C.
10
62 10 10 35
Rolli
5 25 24 13
191*
16
35
16.20.46 (Mr. J. Gifford-ituil),
1080.12 (Maj. W. H. Postle).
D. N. F "A" Class Started 14.30
10.30.18 Inn
(Capt. J. Krogh-Moc).
16.30.45 Lobo
(Maj. B. B. Edwards). 16.30.52 Carpenter
(Capt, D. M. Elley)
.10.40.40 Isobel
(Ma). G. E. C. Dixon).
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(Mr. G. G. Woox).
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Hung--but
when Recrelo
Athletic clout that.K.F.C. he got in one almighty lifted the ball sky-high to long an HK. Police and Baldwin running about 20 yards got to it and made a beatiful Eutch.
17 4 10 20 35 12 and Mrs. Harrop (H. K, Ladies).
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}} 4 12 12 47 DIVISION [1 Results
At this the Mackenzie seemed Hongkong F.C. from the pavilion to be turning the R.A. Lyemun ball a good deal back from leg and Kowloon F.C. I was very surprised to find when Seaforth Hidrs. I went down to the other end plumb. Engineers
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PICTURES
Special pictures of the K.C.C. v. Polico junior chamn- pionship cricket match played last Saturday will appear ex- clusively in the Telegraph's final-edition-to-day. They. are photos taken by our staff photographer.
Royal Navy
@South China
5
Q
4 Eastern Ath.
1 R.W. Fusiliers 2
0 Chinese Police 1
2 R.V. Rifles
6 Kin, Chinese
Goals
League Table
i 0
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Royal Navy 17 10 1 0 80 20 33 R.W. Fusiliers 19 13 4 2 03 10 30 South Chinn. 19 12 2 5 48 25 20 Seaforth Hids. 17 10 3 4 44 28 21 R.U. Riftes 10 10 1 9
ATHLETIC MEET
FUSILIERS HOLD ANNUAL SPORTS
KEEN COMPETITION
(Mr. H. S. Rouse).
Painted Lady16.43.50
(Lt. S. J. Wheeler R.N.).
The annual Inter-Company sporla of the 2nd. Bn. Royal Welch Fusiliers Cicada
B. Engineers 15 10 0 5 47 20 were held on the Polo Ground, Prince:
*****...16.44.23 (Mr. F. S. Coote).
(Capt. E. Bader).
.10.48.43%
10
.D. N. F. .D. N. F.
INTERPORT HOCKEY PLAYERS IN DUEL FOR THE BALL
Under the above pile of man-flesh is Sherman, Marine forward who broke through to score the tying try for the Leathernecks against the Loyals in the curtain raiser of the Spunt Cup series at the Shanghai Race Course polo grounds last work. The score was dead-looked at three points oach after a curious stuggle.
INDIA'S IMPROVED CHANCES RIFLE SHOOTING
IN THE DAVIS CUP
SGT. BLANDFORD WINS
M. L. Page May Play For New NEW HANDICAPS
Zealand At Cricket Again.
London
The fact that Sohan Lal was able to beat a former Davis Cup lawn tennis player for France in straight sets, recently, may be taken as a good augury for India's part in this year's contest for the trophy. I do not, of course, suggest that it means India has any chance of beating France or any other "largé (lawn tennis) power." But there is every reason to believe that they will get at least as far as they are expected to, and perhaps a little nearer to the goal.
time the two have met-in a differ- For Lal is India's second best play-ent class, even if only half a "tone" er, according to ranking lists. But (so to speak) better. Then, again, her best, S. L. R. Sawhney, is to play Lal's success, which was in the Cal- (for the country in the competition as cuita championships, was followed by well as her third, Ghaus Mahomed his own defeat-by Ghous Mahomed. Nor are these enly leaders on account I shall be very disappointed if Ivo of any sort of arbitrary nomination.does not get through one or
of this year's Davis Cup They are, of course, champions of rounds Punjab and United Provinces resper- fight. ively.
Moreover, Sawhney is not merely better by one place than the man who defeated France's A. Gentien. He is as he has proved almost every
VOLUNTEERS WIN
Defeat K.C.C. In All-Day
Cricket Contest
two
NEW AND OLD ZEALANDERS To New Zealand's list of "old-time" cricketers who are coming back into their own has lately been added the name of M. L. Page. It is particular- ly fitting that his "eome-back" should have followed T. C. Lowry's so close- ly, as it was under the latter that Page was vice-captain when the New Zealanders met England in 1031.
If, as a result (and it seems to me
to make the
it ought to be an obvious result) Page is again chosen English tour it will indeed be happy day for New Zealand. For he is, of course, an all-rounder of no mean A decade ago, it may be re- Playing in an all-day friendly skill. cricket match at the K.C.C. ground membered, he not only made 1,370 yesterday, the Hongkong Volunteers runs but took as many as 36 wickets, England. That his defeated the Kowloon Cricket Club during a tour This was the commencement of the by 196 runs to 185. The teams play-recent fine form for Cristchurch is a come-back and not just a develop- ed twelve aside. Scores:
ment of a tendency is shown by the Championship series.
Volunteers
fact that in the 1931 tour he scored
hundreds. 70ten under the thousand, despite four it is good to think that this "veteran" player may again re- present his country, it is, in some 18 some @ways, better that there
bond-
13
8
Edward Road, on February 3 und 4. Eve
Competition for the Shield through- out the meeting was very keen as the Juss Anal placings and points prove.
The Shield was eventually won by "C" Company with a lead of eight points from II. Q. Wing, who were nccond.
Gull
-€
5
Events held, results-and-times-are given below:
187 45 18 RA. Lyemun '18 7 4 5 37 28 Chinese Police 16 7 2 7 32 36 10
100 23 39 Athletic Kowloon F.C. 16 4 1 11 26 30 R.A. S'eutters 17 3 2 12 24 55 17 3 2 12 21 00 H.K.F.C..... Kia. Chinese 15-1-4-10-32-57- Eastern Ath. 17 1 3 13 22 70
DIVISION 111 Results
Seaforth Hidrs. R.A.F. Kwong Wah,
5 Police (E)
1 Recreio
2 R.A.M.C.
titaitoja akajibat
behind the Alght of the ball that- then, at all events--they were going R. Engineers on straight through. He got Kirby R.A.O.C. caught at mid-off after a masterly R.W. Fusiliers exhibition of juggling with the bail St. Joseph' by Tom Madar.
1 Liga P'guesa
$ Kumaon Rifles
12 Pollee League Table
(C)
2 R.A.S.C.
Goals
Putting the Weight.-1, H. Q. Wing. ! Bes!
1in. Combined throw, 35ft. throw, 09ft; 2, "B" Coy. Best throw,
4
Bing
ARMY v. R.H.K.Y.C.
NARROW WIN OF FOUR POINTSE-Ziminer-1.b.w.,-b-McKenzie D. Hung, e Anderson, b Surgent IN TWO MATCHES
P. C. Frost, c Sargent, b Lec
W. L. Rapley, b Lee
G. Souza, b Lee
R. M. King, b Lee
A. H. Murray, not out
1. S. Forbes, e Lee, b Sargent
Extras
A spoon and practico shoot was held by the Hongkong Rifle Association on at range Saturday, on the Naval Stonecuifers. Conditions were over- age, the light being duli, but the wind gave little trouble.
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of Sgt. Blandford, the Royal Marines, once again won the nett spoon, and Rfn. Managh of the Ulster Rites won the handicap, for scores The improvement in shooting which made with the S.R. (b) rifle. hot been such a noticable feature of Inte, since the issue of the 1014 rific was made to members of the Dock- yard Rifle Club, has been nounced that the Association is about to revise all the handicaps which have been made to embers now using the 1914 rific. At the same time ft must be understood that the packed S.M.L.E. rifle is as good as, and at the longer ranges, definitely better than, the 1014 weapon, and for this reasod there can be no question under any circumstances of a handicap awarded to a member when using the S.R. (b) rifle, being altered because he has now changed over to the 1914 weapon. The reason which causes the revision in the handicap of any member, is that his form has now so improved, that his original handicap obviously gives hint an unfair advantage,
The leading scores were:
S.R. (b)
ford
H'cp. 200 500 600 Agg. Sgt. R. Bland-
Scr. 33 32 33 QB C.P.O. Pellow Ser. 32 33 31 90 Lieut."
2 20
33 06
Sequeird
|
S. 1. M. Hill: Ser. 31 32 33 Km. Monogh. Mr. C. Watson Ser. Mr. H. W.
95
4
30 31 33 · 04
30 32 32 04
Sig. W.
♫ Edwards.. Cpl.-B573-P.
Singh
32 30 32 04
32 32 30 94
3
20 '30
32
01
Arm, Cpl.
Butterfield
21 ingly as good, ment
12
12
There are, for exams bisn
Carson
31 34 27 Cpl. Singh used the SR, (b) rifle. All other competitors used the 1914. There were insufficient S.R. (a) entries to allow of a spoon being
01
50
1
7
But while
12 prospect of younger, but co chosen
W.
and F. E. Whitelaw. While the world awarded.
Total (for 7 wkts.)...... 190 WAS,
so to speak, watching Mel- Notice: The handicap of each 190bourne's test match intently, these winner has been reduced by one point This procedure applies to F. A. Dunnett, R. M. Wood, W. two were setting up a new world's as shown.
Spoon Stokes and A. Zimmern did not but record for a third wicket stond of All S.R. (a) and S.B. (b)
The Army defeated the Royal 34ft 10in; Combined throw, 10ft Hongkong Yacht Club in yesterday's 4 Bin.
Long Jump-1, "C" Coy. Bestall-day match by the narrow mar- Jump, 18ft. Gin.; Combined Jump 371t. gin of three points.
In the morning race the local H. Q., W. Best jump, 18t.yachtsmen led by 32 points to 2, Combined jump 300.
23%, G. H.-Gandy taking first place Two Miles Relay-1, H. Q W with Al and C. C..Blake second Time:9 min. 21 sees.; 2, "A" Coy. with A7.
In the atlernoon the Army very Baker meantime seemed in no.
P. W. D. L., F. A Pts.Time: min. 22 secs..
880 Yds. Relay-1, "C" Coy. Time: much reversed matters, trouble and was using his feet to get R.W. Fusliers 10 15 10 709 311 min. 40 secs.; 2, H. Q. W. Time being 22 to 34. Al was again the to the pitch of Mackenzie-but helm.A.O.C... 10 12 1 3 48 15 25
1 min. 41 secs.
R. E. Lee on pre- Juvelin-1, "A" Coy. Best throw winning boat.
The Army already led did it once too often, turned a half Lign P'guesa 16 12 1 3 51 20 25 volley into a yorker and was bowled. Seaforth Hlds. 17 11 2 4 05 22 24 140 £1.; Combined 285 ft.; 2, "D" Coy.vious matches by 70 points to 78 30-8-20. Burnett had gone on for Hung but he was too much on the Kwong Wah 10 8 3 5 48 33 19 Best throw, 117 ft.; Combined 206 ft. and over the two matches are now
R.A.M.C.
18 9 1.6 36 28 19 Hammer.1, "D" Coy. Best throw 130 to 132. leg side and could not find his length. R.A.F. 10 8 2 0 34 30 1881 ft. 4 in.; Combined, 158 ft. 41⁄2 in Still he got the last man to return
Recreio 15 7 1 7 37 20
152, "A" Coy. Best throw 67 ft. 6 in 11 Combined, 117 ft. 14 in.
the ball to him at 95. Oakley was RAS.C. ****174 3 10 23 40 not out ten and I thought had played R. Engineers 15 5 9 10 30 12 a sound defensive innings.
10 St. Joseph's 10 4 2 10 23 40 Kumaon Rifles 11 2 0 9 10 50 0 14 17 03 Police (E) 18 Police. (C) .. 15 I 1 13 13 56
A SLOW START Kowloon had over two hours to get the runs and the result was never in doubt.. Mulenky and Baxter opened and though they were never much in dimculties the runs came very very slowly while Pope and Baker were bowling. I do not know if either of them were particularly difficult but they were both definitely steady.
"
LEE WAI-TONG
HAT TRICK
(Continued from Pape 8.)
10 Discus.-1, "A" Coy. Best throw 81 . 0; Combined, 185 ft. 84 ins.; 2, "D" Coy, Best throw, 04 11.
ins Comblaed, 175 ft. 3ins."
4
A
The styles of the batsmen were in Thus let off, the Chinese began to marked contrast, Mulcahy sceming monopolise the exchanges, and it very tied in all his shots while Baxter came as no surprise when Leo Wal- played delightfully crisp strokes with tong eventually crowned a series
3 Pole Vault-1. "D" Coy. Best Jump, Dft.; Combined; 17 ft. 9 ins.; 2, H. Q. W. Best Jump, 9 ft 3 ins.; Combined; 17 ft. 3 ins.
their total
I
Morning sce The course for the morning race was: Start-Club Line, Quarry Bay Mark (P), Holt's Wharf Mark (S), Quarry Bay Mark (S), North Mark on Line (5), Finish-West to East. Distance: 0.0 miles.
The results were:
R.H.K.Y.C. Krimsman
400 Yards Reiny-1, "C" Coy, Yacht Time:13 secs.; 2, H. Q. W. Time: A 1 G. H. Gandy
45.5 secs.
Observer Pts.
Three Miles Team Race.-1, "D" A 4 N. V. Croucher
Col. J. F. King Coy.; 2, "C" Coy.
A 7 C. C. Blake
Lt. Col. S. D. Reld AO F. C. Manning
High Junp.1,A," "C" and H. Q. W. draw ft. 9 ins.; 2, "B" Coy. I fi
Bins.
Children's Race Under 10-1st Girl, 1st. Boy, David Edge; 2nd. Donald Jordan.
a full cosy swing of the arms, and of abortive attempts, by getting in Joan George; 2nd. Tiny Cheley,
bat. He is a delightful bat to watch, one of his special shots. but I fancy rather lacks strength at:
Rifles equalised early, on after the
Children over 10-1st girl, Hilda George; 2nd. Betty McGuiness.
1st, Boy, Tony Wigharn; 2nd. A 2 Capt. E. Bader Clifford Spencer. Barchard, Commanding.
Officers Race. Lt. Col. D.
Bowling Analysis
445 runs.
0. M. R. W.
18 0 35 4
B. W. Lay...... 2
3 7
3
20
I
38
686858
D. J. N. Anderson. 13 2 81 W. L. McKenzie .. F. Goodwin
3.3 1 C. B. R. Sargent..
Kowloon C. c. D. J. N. Anderson, b Frost K. M. Blaxler, b Stoker N. A. E. Mackay, c Hapley,
Frost E. C. Fincher, c
Forbes, b Dunn
F. A. Broadbridge, 1.b.w, b
Ragley
W. L. McKenzie, c Wood, b Souza
T. A. Mader, b Souza
C. B. 1. Sargent, c and b Souza
R. Lee, ៦ Souza
B. D. Lay, e Zimmern, b Souza
J. F. Waplington e Rapley, b
Souza
F. Goodwin, not out
--~~ İl.o oño.52 90
C. D. A. Ross 11
3
ย
W. D. O'Grady A12 H. S. House ......
Major B. B, C, Dixon
1
Extras
8
Total
3214
Bowling Analysis
Army
O. M.
G. Souza
T. C. Fairburn
L. Stoker
M. A 5 Capt. G. M. Denning ..
P. C. Frost
the
Staff Rate."B" Coy.
Band Race.-Bds, 10 Jones,
H. F. Pearce Ladles Race Mrs. Dandy; Mrs. A10 Capt. J. D. Newman
C. T. Davis Wigham.
Qr. Master's Staff v. Orderly Room All Major B. B. Edwards
G. G. Wood Staff-Qr. Master's Staff.
A14 Capt. D.. M., Eley
S. S. Coote
W. Rapley
F. A. Dunnett
8
11⁄2
Total Afternoon Race Points for Morning Race. 231⁄2
34
Points in Prev. Match
70
Total Afternoon Race
23
Army Total
130%
R.IL.K.Y.O.
A 2
T. C. Fairburn
Capt. E, Bader Capt. G. M. Denning
1
present and has not yet got the knack interval, showing all round improve of accurately gauging the fight of the ball yet. Ile started however ment, but the success was short lived.. avith a beautiful four to extra cover Twice Lee Wal-tong broke through off Baker (who would have been on his own to rattle the back of the well-advised to have a man there) net and it looked adds on that South
China would annex the points, but it look a.very long time to send Then cume those lightning raids on up the 30. But once Pope and Baker the left wing
which resulted in
ch Irwin went off the bowling deteriorated
and went and fours came quickly,
corners. Across planted the ball perfectly in Mulcahy opened up and had a lot goalmouth. Two corners two goals. of leg stuff which he dealt with as In between the scoring of them the
some
gave 2, "A" (s)
တွင်
anga were as followst
The course for the afternoon race 72 pts. Second, H. was: Start-Club Line, Quarry Bay
Hurdles "B" Coy. "A" (s) Coy. One Mile Team Race-1, H. Q. W.; a left hander usually dues. But spectators were treated to after carting a long hop to leg high thrilling exchanges. Attack in the air to the long leg boundary way to counter-attack, both teams final
The he repeated the shot to the next ball playing splendidly. The game
was First, bitarruthers, who had stopped a markedly clean and sporting, and Q. W. 64 pts.: third "A" (8)33; Mark (P) Channel Rocks Mark bit wider, took the catch 71-1-34. I'd though some hard knocks were given fourth, the 57 pis., nrth, "13" and "D" (P). Holt's Wharf Mark (P), Quarry give a lot to know if Stevens really and taken, and a few... technical At the
conclusion of the events,
D. M. (S) Distance: 7.8 mlies.
Army bowled that second long hop to leg breaches committed, the temper of Commanding Officer. Lt. Col. the Bay Mark (S), North Mark on Line A 3
players was admirablo. The Rifles recovery was intensely and are seddressed those presret Yacht Holmsman
on purpose.
Madar was
by
Observer Pls.
G. H. Gandy 11
0
3
caught by Dahbowsky running in behind Baker dramatle and at the close they had sults, which showed the keenness of A 1 C. D. A. Ross
definitely established a
supremacy the competitors throughout the meet-
N. V. Croucher who had bowled again this time from boded ill for South China, Yeting. He also went on to say that ho A 4 Col. J. F. King the Bowling-green end. A good which
the game as a whole, the hoped everyone of the athletes would
A 7 entch and he made an even better one line would not have been unduly train hard
Li-Col. S. D. Reid Individually and
C. C. Blake to catch Baxter as he did a complete finttered they had
won. The teams, for the forthcoming A AD W. D. O'Grady somersault backwards in holding Ulsters did spondidly to
F. C. Manning shore the Meeting. big drive. But the game was wort
Mrs. Barchard then kindly present-A12 Major B. E. C. Dixon. -H.. S. House and-stumps were drawn leaving spoile, but it was largely due to K.C.C. with the shield-probably the their placic and determination; rathered the prizes to the winners of the
various events. strongest alde that have ever won it. than to any superiority as a team.
H. F. Pearce A10 C. T. Davis...
Capt. J. D. Newman A11 G. G. Wood
Major B. B. Edwards A14 9. S. Coote
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Total Afternoon Race
22
Points for Morning Race 32% Points in Prev. Mulch
70.
R.H.K.Y.C. Total
132
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