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LOCAL SPORTS NEWS IN BRIEF.

The following will represent the Valley at 5.15, p.m. sharp:~ Y.M.C.A. hockey eleven against W. H. B. Rigg;

F. C. B. Black: F. M. Hartley,

C. E. Holmes, the South Wales Borderers at S. J. II. Fox, G. A. L. Plummer, Turner, King's Park to-day at 5.10 p.m.-C. J. D. Law; M. H.

L. D. Skinner; A. Tate, L. W. Tipple; R. A. Bates, D. McLellan (captain). F. S. W. Smith; J. J. Ferguson; G. C. Burnett, F. Parker, W. J. Brown, and T. J. Price.

Referee: A. C. Jeffries,

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Playing at King's Park yesterday, the Club de Recreio defeated the Hong Kong Hockey Club second eleven by three goals to two in a hard fought game.

The Club played two men short, and pluckily held their opponents in 1 both halves. In the first half the Recreio scored one goal, and added two more in the second half, when the Club scored their two goals.

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On the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday the Royal Corps of Signals defeated the Royal Army Service Corps by two goals to nil in their Mamak Shield encounter.

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The University Mixed Team turn- ed out for the first time this season! on the home ground against the Recreio Ladies yesterday, and won by the odd goal in three.

The University captain, Miss H. Taukasuki, bent the Recreio goal-; keeper with a fust shot early in the first half but the Recreio inside loft placed his stile on equal terms be- fore the interval.

Ten minutes before full time ai good centre from the right wing

I was converted by the University in-

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SOUTH AUSTRALIA

MAY WIN.

Require only 290 for Victory.

W. R. Andrews, W. Mitford, F. A. SOUTH AFRICA UP AGAINST IT. Morry, W. O'Neill, J. McLellan, R. S. Stilllard, and L. B. Smith.

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The finals of the Navy Palo Cup competition will be decided on Fri- day whea the following two matches will be played:-

Borderers v. Gunners. Civilians v. Argylla.

EDVARDADEJOASTALAN LAZALETAFILEMMELSE

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

HOCKEY-To-day-Radio Sports Club v. Police at Caroline Hill; Y.M.C.A. v. Borderers at King's Park at 8.10 p.m.

To-morrow-Hong Kong Hockey Club y Argylls on the U.S.R.C. ground at

at 5 p.m.; Jat Regiment Radio Sports Club on the Murinn ground.

Friday.M.S.

Tamar and

hips V. Radio Sports Club Small Ships V.

on the Navy ground; Hong Kong Club "A" V. Recreio nt Hockey King's Park at 5 p.m.

POLO-Friday-Navy Cup com- Causeway Bay. petition Finnis al

ATHLETICS-Saturday-South China Athletic Association An- nual Sports Meeting at Caroline Dri

CRICKET Saturday-Division

Indian 1-Civil Service C.C. R.C.; University v. R.A.; Division 11-Indian R.C. v. Borderers (L.); Polien, R.C. v. Civil Service C.C.; Kowloon C.C. v. Argylle; Royal Navy v. Craigengower C.C.

Adelaide, Yesterday. At the conclusion of the second day's play in the match between the South African touring eleven and South Australia the home side re- quire 290 runs for victory with all! their wickets in hand.

Full scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow: South Africa: 175 (J. A. Christy 63) 293 (X. Balaskas 61,

J. A. Christy BB).. South Australia: 170 (A. J. Bell 4

for 37)

9 for no wicket.

C.B.A. DEFEAT THE BORDERERS..

Francis & White Score for the Winners.

JOHNSTONE'S SOLO EFFORT.

Playing on the U.S.R.C. ground! at King's Park yesterday, the South Wales Borderefa went down to the Centrul British Association (for-1 merly the K.B.S.F.P.A) by the odd goal in three, after an exciting i

game.

Ai half-time the Borderera cross- ed over with a goal lead, scored as a resuldt of Johnstone's solo dush

side right to give them victory by DRAW FOR G. YOUNG through the C.B.A.'s defence. The

two goals to one.

University:-Miss H. Tsukasaki,

H. Yuan, P. C. Kwak, H. Gerrard, R. Perry, and Messrs. E. H. Ong, P. C. Tan, A. Basto, C. T. Law, A. Nolasco and R. Wooley..

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The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in a friendly Hockey match against the Police Hockey Club on the latter's ground at 5 p.m. today:

A Spary; A. E. P. Guest, Pardu- TELE Singh: Chanun Singh, Atma Singh, Surjin Singh; M. Hanib, Kal- want Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Attar Singh, and F. A. Kemp,

Reserves, Jaggeet Singh, B. S.

Gill.

Referee, Karnail Singh.

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GOLF CUP.

Bank to Play Against Jardines.

B. & S. v. A.P.C.

The following is the draw for the G. M. Young Cup which will be played under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club

First Round.

Butterfield & Swire (bye) Asiatic Petroleum Company.

Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank v. Jardine Matheson & Co.

Dodwell & Co. (bye) v. winner

of the above match.

The first round matches must be The following will represent the played on or before December 6, University 2nd XI in a friendly and the second round before Janu Cricket match against the D.B.S. to-ary 4. The final will be played ¡morrow at Pokulum at 2 p.m., sharp. ( on February 2,

P. L. Tan (Captain), C.E.R.

Clarabut, W. K. Chon, E. Gosano, D. NEWPORT COUNTY IN Hunt, A. S. A. Kyum, A. T. Lee,

R. E. G. Leong, H. Nomanbhoy, P. M. N. da Silva, M. M. Yayahbhoy, Reserve: S. B. Tata.

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The following have been selected to represent the R.AS.C. Detach- ment in the second round of the Small Unita Knockout Competition against the Royal Corps of

1.

TROUBLE.

Not Allowed to Enter for English Cup.

ILLEGAL LOTTERY TICKETS.

C.B.A. on more than one occasion were unlucky not to equalise, and on one particular occasion, C. C. Francis got past the opposition and shot into the goal-keeper's pads when well placed.

After the interval positional changes effected in the C.B.A. line- out saw a market improvement in their team work. In the opening | minutes of this half, they kept up a steady barrage on the Borderers' gul, and after forcing

a corner,

C. C. Francis scored the equaliser, In spite of repeated attucks, the Borderera defence proved equal to every occasion, and gradually the pendulum swayed in favour of the army team, who began to take ap the offensive.

Following a splendid clearance, Play was transfered to the Border- ers' half, and J. White, after clever-

y robbing one of the military full bucks, netted the winning Play terminated in darkness.

Result:

C.R.A.

Borderers

2 1

goal.

C.B.A.-C. L. Gregory; R. G. Whitchell, A. Philippens; N. Whitley, S. MacNider, J. J. King W. H. G. Hirst T.S.D., C. C. Francie, J. White and B. I. Bick ford.

nection with Newport County and! London, Yesterday. their issue of illegal lottery tickets Signals to-day at 2 p.m. As an outcome to the enquiries the Committee has decided to ex- at Sookunpoo; W. 0. Pamplin, A. E. C. (Captain), Staft made by the Emergency Committee clude Newport from the English F. Sergt. Skipp, LA.S.C., Sergt. Hurst, of the Football Association in con-|'A. Cup competition.-Reuter, ¡L/Cpl. Fry, L/Cpl. Reynolds,

L/Cpl. Cadman, L/Cpl. Spain, Pte. Andrews, Pte. Mackay, Dvr. Cole, and Dvr. Costello. Reserves: Cpl.] Wedge, Pte. Craggs.

Scorer, Sergt King: Umpire,

S/Sergt. Randall.

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The Argylls beat the Borderers by eleven goals to six in the Navy Polo Cup competition at Causeway Bay yesterday. Stewart played an excellent game for the winners and Sommerville and Cooper were im- pressive In the losing side. Owing to an injury Bramwell was unable to play for the Argylls and Younger took his place.

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FRANCE LOOKING FOR

DOUBLES

TEAM

Paris, Oct. 20. for the Cup in 1932 with chances

The French Davis Cup committee of success. looking forward to 1983 intends

"It is possible that America has to spend all next season developing! learned her lesson and will not a men's doubles combine to take the waste time at Wimbledon and if her place of the rapidly aging and time- men come to Paris for the inter- worn pair, Cochet-Brugnon, in their zone final next July without having effort to keep the Davis Silver- been played out, then we will be playing America in the challenge ware in France.

round," Borotra predicted.

Early next Spring, Boussus, Mar- cel Bernard and Merlin will be teamed up in various combinations among themselves and with one of Out of that, France 2 doubles toom.

There is not much confidence belleves in Lacoste but France that Cochet will take two singles 'next year, just as in the past and that makes it necessary to win the America with Doeg-Lost, doubles. Van Ryn-Allison, and Mangin-Sut- ter as possible teams makes Franĉo envious.

At Causeway Bay yesterday the Civilians advanced a further stage in the Navy Polo Cup competition when they routed Gunners by twelve goals to two, the losers re- the veterans." colving one goal on the handicap, hopes to find For the winners Gordon gave a very Cochet and Lacoste are expected to Impressive display and he was well furnish the slagles defenders nort supported by Newbigging. Mould, year, with Borotra on the sidelince. who scored the Gunner's solitary Borotra, in a warning letter to

Borotra and Boussus, who won goal, was easily the first choice in the French committee, which made

public the document is the sport the American wered courts title a weak elde.

Ing newspaper, l'Auto, predicted last year, may migrate again to that if America does not make the New York this winter in the first mistake again of tiring her Davis of the try-outs to find the ideal Rugby Club "A" RV. against Cup team out at Wimbledon, the doubles team worth a victory next H.M.S. Kent tomorrow at Happy United States will fight France July

The following team has been selected to play for the Hong Kong

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