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Hockey, THE LI NTOTT SHIELD Holders Enter Third Round 5-1 VICTORY OVER 'PRIM POUCE

... was played at a very fast pace through. out and was more men than the final ncore indicates. STUBBORN DEFENt'E The ascend match was in the nature of a Derby No. 60 27 Squadrons, ' both (ruin Kohut, b:ing the contestants. Taking up the attack from the ...

CORRECT TILTS

... umpires, end their ' rigid control °vet the grime. llow is one to determine knowledge possessed by umpires, unless they r.re tested by some methods, Granting that examinations are no criterion, passing such olemsnils n errloin amount of krowledge, and a ...

PANEL OF iIiPIRES

... to submit the names of cricketers who would like to umpire and are prepared to Igo through a practical test. Stricter control of inter-club matches and tournaments is equally desirable. It is only natural that an open touinament should have the authority ...

Hockey 'PINDI TIGERS WIN ',INTUIT SHIELD Peshawar Rovers Lose Hard-Fought Game ONE-GOAL MARGIN AFTER EXTRA TIME

... missed with an excellent shot and ten minutes later was ,agaln unlucky with another good shot. The Tigers' outside right then tested the Rovers' goalkeeper. After getting into a good position the Tigers' centre-forward spoiled a goal shot with sticks. A ...

A VISION OF VINES

... nothing but reserves of character, a dour will power, and enterprise at the magic moment could have saved his match against Perry. George Lott also tested him through and through; again he showed the faculty to rally against a strong lead. Ile is undoubtedly ...

NAWAB °S M$ E

... Olympic captain, sent a brief wireless to His highness thanking hint for hospitality and for his farewell mein sage, the full test of which ruas: I extend a most hearty weleow , to you itih to ',embers of the Olympic team on their visit to Bhopal I feel ...

PUNJAB XL'S LAST PRACTICE GAME

... forthcoming Inter.Protinrial Trials in Caleutta played its last practice game on Sunday at the Oval, meeting Mr. Ilett's XI. The match malted in a win for the Punjab team by live goals to two. Mr. Ilett's XI included Astern and Ourcharan Singh, of the Provincial ...

PERFECT FALANGE

... 1919, lnd since then played regularly for them. Ile has also played for England on occasions, the most recent being M the Test matches against Australia in 1930, FEWER GOAT RACE SPECTATORS Whether it was Ulla the .rid i zo supporters considered that thiiir ...

PUNJAB TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS I MIXED DOUBLES •111- Browse gives a hot time by SURPRISE who sprang a earprise by ..

... Mrs. Mackie and Mrs. matches were prodnellie ef excellent, if iFciy (6-2, 4-6, 0-2). comparatively beside; had both extended to three sets. - , * SLEW ON T ENTERHOOKS . MATCHES FOE Mean eeatinually kept on tenterhooks ia his match. want is in a *very Llamado:l ...

THE ASHES

... host of nnmes, each having their many admirers. The following are the names quoted as possessing claims to inclusion for the Tests: Rigg, Fingleton, Darling, Smith, Nagel, Leabenter, Ironmongev, O'Reilly, Le:, MeCormick, Nash and Fleetwood Smith. RUGGER ...

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