L..Corp!. Clarke; halves, Pte. Reid and Lieut. Campbell;forwards, Pte. M'Glone. Pte. Henderson, Pte.Shrubshall, Pte. Cuthbel't, Pte. Patterson, Pte.Duncan, L.-Corp!' Sime, and Corpl. Keith.INTER·COMPANY RUGDY LEAGt:E.<strong>The</strong> above League was won by "I" Coy., afterseveral good, though rather rough, matches werewitnessed.WATER POLO.A competition held here on 3rd and 4tb Septemberresulted as under:First Round-a A " Company verl
--~-....---~16 HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY CHRONICLE.BOWI,ING AVERAGES.R.Pte. Sc€!\-ity, " H " Coy.,. . 236Pte. Pinkhard, " I" Coy., 375Sgt. Sanderson, "H" Coy., 468Sgt. Shrubshal1, "A" Coy., 352Pte. Olden, " I "Coy., .. :H4NOTES.W.4757644944AV'GE.5.06.57.07.17.1PLo1st.2nd.Tnus ended cricket at Dum Dum, but some of ourmen are still playing fo£ the Station team, which up todate has won one match and lost one.CONCERT.On Wednesday, 2nd, and Thursday, 3rd Soptember,a concert in aid of the Dance Cluh was held. <strong>The</strong>programme was as follows :GR~:!I10PHONE SrJLECTIONS.1. SONG (SelE'Alted), Pte. M'Donald.2. SONG (Comic), L.-Corpl. Dewar.3. SWORD DANCE. Piper Belsey.4. SONO (Character), L.-Corpl. RobertwJn.5. SONG (Selected), Pte. Raeburn,6 Bm/F: AND MOUTH-HARMONII:MSEI.ECTION.Mr. Shouldern.7. SONG (" F'l'f>nch Love "), 2nd Lt. E. R. ~l'Pher:;on.Interyal of ten minutes.GRAMOPHONE SELECTIONS.8. SoNG (SelE'cted), Pte. Williams.O. SONG (Comic), Pte. Thayne.10. CI.UIl AND SWORn SWINGING L.-f'A>rpl. Dewar.11. SONG (Solected), Pte. Sharp.I::!. SONG (Comic),Pt",. Quinn.13. CAKl' WALK, Pte. Stupart.14. SONG (Comic), Pte. Brown.15. SONG (Selected), Pte. Cockburn.16. SONG (Serio-Comic). L.-Corpl. Rohertson.Interval of live minutes.EXHIBITION BoXING (Three round5)-Pte. Rudd 1'.Pte. Bowman.THURSDAY'S PROGRAMME.GRAMOPHONE SELECTIONS.1. SONG (Selected), Pte. l\f'Dollald.2. SONO (Comic), I •. ·Corpl. Dewar.3. SONO (Selected), Pte. Sharp.4. SONG (Comic), Pte. Thayn~.5. BONE AND 1II0UTH.HARC\l:ONIUMSELEC'PION,'\lr. Shoulders.O. SONO (Comic), Pte. QlIinn.7. SONO (Se!ected), Pte. l~roWIl.8. SONO (Comic), L..Corpl. Robertson.O. SONG (" Freneb Love "), 2nd Lt. E. R. l\1'Pherson.Interval of ten minutes.,i" (}It,\.~lO!'HONl11 Sl'lf,EC'J'IONS.10:. SONO (Selected), Pte. J\tI'Kee.ILSoNG (Comic).Pte. Amo".12. HlGHL>iNO FT.INO, Piper Belsey.l:t SONO (Comic),Pte. Willia.ms.14. CLl"B '\ND SWORl) SWINGING, L.-Corpl. Dewar.15. SONG (Colllk), Pte. Cockburn.16. SONO (Select".d), Pte. lV1'Donnld.17. SONG (Comic), Pte. Quinn.18. CAKE WALK, Pte. Stupart.19. SONG (Comic), L .. Corpl. Robertsoll.Interval of five minutes. .EXHIBITION BOXIl>iG (Three l'Ounds).-Pte. Birst andL .. Corpl. Dewar.<strong>The</strong> concert on a whole was very good. Quinn wasundoubtedly the" star" turn, with " Rohie " runninga good second. Poor" Donald's " boots! they come·in ·for some awfnUy sore remarks, likewise "'filliE'me'Dan's" drinking eapacity; but is it lIot time thatthey were round at the back looking for " ProfessorB{"ero," after thE' gaff rapping out? Praise is due t(}L.-CorpL Robcrtson and his staff for the way everythingwas carried out, everyone trying their best to make·the eot.eert8 n sucl~es~.A~TNUAI.SPORTS AT DUM DUM.TIn: annual sports cam" off at Dum Dum on the·9th and HJth October, and formed quite a welcomechange after the severe damping of a record monsoon.<strong>The</strong> ground. which had been ankle.deE'p in mml,improved after the first day's sports. <strong>The</strong> events were'quitc as numerons as last year, as also the entries, andwere keenly contested.<strong>The</strong> honours of the meeting undouhtedly fell to " I ."Company, who carried off altogether 14 prizes. Pte.Collin~ of " I " Company won the mile in good style,though Gallacher gave him a sporting challenge. <strong>The</strong>time of thE' 100 yards was good, considering the ground,Schrewin hreasting the tapE' >L deserving winner.M'Cormack' of " H" Company. the veteran runncr.ceded first place to Collins in the i·mile, who againromped home in good st,yle, amidst almost" Stadinm ,.enth118iasm. "'Ihrowing the hammer" fell to "H "Company, L.-Corpl Vilhito proying himself a doughtywielder. In this event the l!pectators were treated to·a noy,,1 form 01 throw by a certain "tyro." whose,efforts created great LOnstemation, and eventually bdto his ·dowllfall.<strong>The</strong> "Tug" closed the meeting, and "H" faced:" I " in the final, the former being rather the heavierteam, but succumboo to the better coaching of "I"on a somewhat slippery ground. .Capt. Grahame, D.S.O., presented the prizes, and a.very su~cessful meet was thus brought to a close.Following are the prize-winners.WING. 1ST R.L.1. ANNUAL SI'OflTS.Oth and 10th Oetober, 1908.100 YA.RDS RACE.--lst. Pte. Schrewin, "I" Com.pany (Rs. 11).; 2nd, Pte, Coiling, "1" Company(Ra. 7); 3rd, Pte. Drown. "I" Company (Rs. 5);4th, Pte. M'MilIan. " A " Company (Ra. 3).THROWING CRICKET BALL.-lst, Pte. Reid, "H"Company (Rs. 8); 2nd, Pte. Scevity, " H " Company(Rs. 6); 3rd, Pte. Stoddart, " H " Company (RA. 3).440 YARllS RACE.-Ist, Pte. Collins, " I " Company(Rs. 12); 2nd, Pte. M'Col'mach, "H" Company(Rs. x); 3rd and 4th (dead neat), Pte. WDonald, " H"Company (Rs. 5), and Pte. Gallllcber, "I" Company(Rs. 4); 5th, Pte. M':\fillan, " A " Company (Rs. 3);6th, Pto. Reid, " K " Comparly (Rs. 2).PUTTING THE SHOT.-Ist, Pte. Dnncan, " I" Corn.pany (Rs. 10); 2nd, Pte. Chisnall. "K" COlllpa.ny(Rs. 7); :lrd, Pte. Curran, " A " C{)mpitny (RA. 4).TUREE·LEGGED R.H·E.~-lst, Ptes. Chisnall andSpendlot!', "K" Company (Ra. 12); 2nd, Pte. Reid." K" Company, and Pte. Blaney, "I" Company(Ra. 8); 3rd, L.-Corpl. Hampton and Piper Murray," A " Company (Ra. 6); 4th, L.-Corpl. Passlield, " I ".Company, and Corpl. Keith, " H " Company (Ra. 4).TmtowING HAMMER.-lst, L.-Corpl. Wbite, "H"Companv (Ra. W); 2nd, Pto. Dnncan, " I " Company(Ra. 7) ;' 2nd, 3rd, L.-Corpl. Passt:eld, "I" Company(R8.4).OSE MIU: RA(m.-lst, Pto. Collins. " I" Company(Rs. 12); 2nd, Pte. Gallacher, " T" Company (Rs. 8) ;.3rd, Piper Murray, " A " Company (Rs. 5); 4th, Corpl..