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THE CHINA MAIL.

Pembroke College Goalkeeper In Club Side To-morrow

Dand's Return To The Game

YACHTING Mrs. Cowland Wins 3rd

Championship.

LADIES' ACTIVITIES,

The Afth ladies". championship race of the Royal Hong Kong]

The course was over 7.6 miles.

MRS. COOKE AND MISS BLACKMORE Yacht Club was held yesterday.

STRENGTHEN “Y” LADIES Details:

first

(By Centre Half.)

and

it

(Mrs, E. Chevasse)

Started at 3.05 p.m. 4.40.08 4.40.08

4.40.48

4.42.24

17

15

14

"H" Class Started at 3 pm.

TIMES. Yacht Fialshed Corrected Pt. Diana ................. 4.23.52 4.23.21 8:

-(Miss E. M. Farr) - W. LEE, a Chinese barris-[T», SCHULDT; a newcomer to H.

Rolla

4.29.30

4.23,30 tér-at-law and formerly A. Tocal hockey made his de-

Kemblo) (Mrs. T. P. K: ̈ Dorothea 4.30.51 4.26.25 the goal-keeper for Pembroke but for the German Club on (Mias H. M. Knill) College, Oxford University, is Sunday. In their Mamak Tourna- Colleen 44.34.444.80.18 making his debut in that position ment match against the Signals. for the Hong Kong Hockey Club He played a right full back, a Ailsa

eleven in their match position formerly occupied by Speedwell .... 4.41.20 against the Lincolnshire regi-Heitmeyer,.. The Germans (Mrs. N. E Stewart)

Why Wonder? heroically mental eleven to-morrow after-played

(Mrs, P. Fo noon on the U.S.R.C. ground. was mainly due to good de-Bluejacket 4.43.12 4.42.34 13

(Miss M. Whitham) the part of Gael: Lee, who is a son of the late fensive "work" on

4.57.51 4.52.09, 12 Mr. Led Hysan, of Hong Kong, Schuldt, Sommers and May, that

(Mrs. R. Malone) Toynette 5.01.08 4.55.2411. made his initial appearance in the Signals were unable to find (Miss D. Patchett)

"A" Clasa started at 2.10 p.m. local hockey last Friday when he the net until after fully, 20

3rd 0.35 The Germans Gull played at full back, with Major minutes play." Brasier-Creagh, for the Club have yet to record a victory but (Mrs. Stanton)

Wasp II. "A" against H.M.S. Herald, with a little more practice, they

(Mrs. Gri 64.25 Had the Club fielded a full side, should be able to register at least La Linda ** 4.58.44 Lee would have been seen in ac-one win before the tournament (Mrs. Sheldon)

Jan

4.68.11 tion in goal, but, as it was, he concludes.

(Mrs. Krogh Moe) played a very steady game at

Isobel

5.01.54 full back. He has a good eye

(Mrs. V. Cowland). and possesses a fairly strong hit.

L

#

EE is a B.A. B.C.L. 4](Oxon) and 'was educat- He ́ed at Magdalen School. has kept out of hockey for a season owing to a broken ankle. He played for Pem- broke College in 1930 and 1931.

#

WA. NOWERS, a regular

player of the Club second eleven, is proceeding on Home leave shortly. His departure will be keenly felt by the Club, in whose forward line he is one of the stalwarts. Last season he was captain of the 2nd XI and was among the leading goal- [scorers..

THE Royal Engineers, who

THE suffered an 8-1 defeat at tha

STEEL COULSON. BILLIARDS.

S/Sgt. Jarman Plays Havoc With Miners.

T. GOODING 37 BREAK.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1932

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China Mail Sports Diary:

TO-DAY

Chess

Kowloon Chess Club Championships

Benfor

* B, W. Paul v. C. E. Wong

A. C. Ridlington v. A.. D. Sequeira, C. M. Sequelta v. P. T. Rosario.

B. Soltau 3. S. Smith v.

· St. Patrick's Club were fortunate FURTHER interest is being hands of the St. Andrew's Club

centred on the Club v. Linearly in October in the Mamak to secure full points against the colnshire match to-morrow, with Tournament, played very credit- Royal Engineers on the latter's the return of A. A. Dand, the ably to hold the Radio to a 3-1 tables. Only the exceptionally popular Club skipper, after an defent on Sunday, Meehan made brilliant play of L. Remedios was absence of four weeks owing to aa welcome return in the En-responsible for their win He leg injury. Dand sustained the gineers defence, replacing Hig-defented his old opponent, Sid injury during the Club-Medway gins, at centre-forward R. Har-Smith, by 99 points, a feat of which officers game on November 2. ding played well, while Him- he can justly be proud: ci148 ap has officiated as referee in sever- forward line, was safe half-number. For the second consecuA alegames.ojy bola

back. The Radio confined them tive week. he missed - can; éanýi ›rèd selves to too mich midfield play loser to give his opponent the

AMENDMENT TO ~DAIRY BY-LAWS.

For Decision Of The Sanitary Board.

In addition to the usual business:

of the Sanitary Board, an amend- ment and an addition to the by- laws governing. dairies will be moved, when the Board meets this: afternoon.

The Medical Officer of Health

Although unable to play. Dand bury, who usually plays in the pears to be Sgt Buckló ̋áriænlabky "Dr. H. D. Junior J. Biriko will, move the

*

***

THE Lincolns are fielding a starving their Wings. The nar-game by 2 points, 25 tiġju strong eleven, though an ab row width of the ground, may, The Garrison Mess lost their sentee: is Drum Major Tancred, however, have been responsible home fixture with the Ealace Clubi who won by 4 games to 2. The who played recently in the Army for this policy.

most exciting game of the evening trials, in goal.

His position is being filled by MOVEMENTs afoot, led was that between S/Sgt. Clarke and A by Miss in Whitefoot, let T. Culyer, which was won by the colns will be represented by the ed by Miss C. Steele, to revive latter by the narrowest's possible

margin, following Pte. Hollingsworth; the C.B.A. Ladies team. As yet

JARMAN IN FORM:Az aj Cpl. Hackford, Second Lt. Rols-nothing definite has been ar- sier; Sergt. Harper, Capt. Dickin-ranged, but their existence will C.P.O. Miners in the C. & P. O's S/Sgt. Jarman ran riot againal son, Lance Cpl. Morrell; Capt. be assured by their entry for the Club S.W.B. game, allowing his Boxer, Band Master Trowt, Cpl. Caer Clark Cup competition. E Shnable, Cpl. Cook and Lieut. Carroll, a sister of the local opponent to score only 21 points, Hocquard.

novice jockey, and G. MacNider very meritorious. performance. ** The Police were forced to con who was a regular member of cede the R.A. Mess half point. E. POTTER, the Durham the former. C.B.A. Ladies' team, each side winning three games, al- County player, and regular are among the players to support though the home team won on ag left-half back of the Club first this revival. eleven, displayed his ability as a

To T. Gooding. (Police) went forward for the Club "À” în

AYMONDE Blackmore made the honour of compiling the high their match with H.N.S. Herald

an impressive showing at cat break, one of 37.5

J.

R

last week, playing at inside-left, right wing for the Ladies on

gregate.

RESULTS"

Club

he was very fast with his stick Saturday. She displayed a good R. E. Sate Mess St. Patrick's work, and scored two goals; he knowledge of the game, and cen combined well with Major Mac-tred with credit The return of Pallard: Intyre. Potter, before coming Mrs. Cooke greatly strengthened

Floyd

to the Colony, used to play at full the "Y," but they will need much Smith back

more practice If they are to make Backle

a challenge for the Caer Clark Hollingworth B. BREWER, the H.M.S Cup.

A.Herald goalkeeper, sustain-

Savell

ed a nasty ankle injury in the THE St. Andrew's Scout Troop first half of the same match He team to play against the Garrison Sgts rushed out to clear a shot, but Hong Kong Ladles Hockey Club Clarke somehow Maj. Macintyre's stick "A" team at Sookumpoo on Friday Farqualiar

Jordan became lodged in Brewer's pad, at 5.15 p.m., will be as follows: Flood and in trying to disentangle him Mr. R. H Wong P. L. Wong, Dyer self he wrenched his left ankle. Lee, Bond. Mr. Dormer, Arnold: Robinson He retired from the game, only J. Winyard, P. I. MacNider, Mac- being able to walk with difficulty. kay, P. L Woolley Henderson.

HE Mamak match between

160 Silva

99 Baptista

150

Remedios 150

148 Gillan 150 136 E Remedios 150 160 Jordan 118

784

29-790

Messy Palace Club

149 Culyer 160 Young 160.

Belteno

66 Pereira

106 Komedio 140 Cruz

76102%

2117

114

Prate: A: Kurzik Cunfetti v, H.H Bush A. L. Rocha v. J. Easton

Yvanovich. P. T. E Parry v, *1. Hockey--Mamak Tournament. **

Tamar v. 20th Battery past

y

That By-law No. 3 of the Dairy Bylaws be amended to read as follows

No person shall ase a dairy for (King's Park 4.p.)any other purpose without the per

mission of the Board."

TO-MORROW

Hockey-Friendly matches

Club v. Lincolna

Meet

****_(U.S.R.C. 6.15 p.m.) Hunting Fanling Hunt Hounds

(Kennels 3,15 p.m.) Rugby Club "A" v. Borderers

(Sookanpoo 5 THURSDAY Hockey Mamak Tournament,

24th Battery Radio Sports V

*****(USRC, 2.10 p.m.)

Friendly

Y.M.CA Medway

(King's Park 4.45 p.m.)

Hockey-Mamak Tournament. Royal Signals

VADA Engineers

4 p.m.):

(Marina 4 p.m.). Friendly Match Club “A” v. C.B.A.WO

(King's Park 5.15 p.m.)

TORQUAY ENTER THIRD ROUND.

Beat Bournemouth To Meet Queen's P.R.

London, To-day,

Torquay United defeated Bour- 160 nemouth in the second replay of

That the Board approves the in troduction of the following addi- tion to the By-laws govering Dairies

No person who is suffering from or is a carrier of an infectious or contagious disease shall be employ ed in a dairy."

The President will move:— "That the Board approves the in- troduction of the following by-laws by way of addition to the existing By-laws or to the existing By- lawa as amended by the proposals of which the Medical Officer of Health has given notice:

The registered proprietor of av Dairy shall, upon applying for re gistration or re-registration, in form the Board of the sources of his milk supply; and in the event. of any source of supply being changed at any time, shall forth- with inform th Board of the change. The registered proprietor shall not have in his Dairy any milk derived otherwise than from a Dairy registered under these By Jaws except with the written per mission of the Board."

YOUNG ATHLETE LAID TO REST.

150 their Second Round match in the Mr. R. E. G. Leong Left

160 F. A. Cup competition when they

831

emerged winners by the odd goal in five on Belatol City's ground yester

C. & P.O.■ Club BW.B. Bats Mess day Miners Last

Tthe Incognitos, who are still DON BRADMAN DECLARED FIT Davey

unbeaten, and the R.A.M.C. was

productive of fast play, and good defensive tactics, in which des

BY SPECIALISTS.

Bydney, yesterd

partment W. Reed was brilliant. Probably Play Against England He held a good check on College, the new Medicals centre-for- ward player of no mean ability. The R.A.M.C. were, however, without the services of Major Anderson, at centre-half and Major Harris, at left full backi

NAPT. KB GORE, the bril

liant goalkeeper,

played good, form in t

hockey trials, was se

full back for ths-1

In their

Sat cessful

Host Of Friends.

The funeral took place yesterday

21 Jortan 180 Torquay will be, at home to or Mr. R. E. G. Leong, the Univer 160: Smith

Queen's Park Rangers on Saturday sity athlete, who died on Sunday in their Third Round encounter Thele was a large attendance at the Reuter,

98 Organ 150 Harris

Taylor Simmons Darwis

128-Lewis 92 Kite

In Remaining Tests.

684

Polics R. C..

Don Bradman will probably

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LEAGUE TABLE.

MISS BOLTON FRACTURES COLLAR BONE AT FANLING HUNT

Capt Brown Thrown Bat Net

Seriously Injured.

Miss Bolton, of Taikoo Docks, had an unfortunate mis- hap whilst riding with the Fanling Hunt on Sundayat Fani She was dismount adudurl the meat and frac 8.W.B. Beta Moss 3 3 0 16-32tured her collar bone.

wn was also thrown

förtian- any

and

Serious

graveside.

W

The service according to Wesleyam rites was performed by the Re Kwan Kung-yau, of the Chinese Wesleyan Church The remains were interred in the family grave.

Among those present were Profes sor EH. Digby, Professor Ride, Professor W. Fald, Professor W Gerrard, Dr. and Mrs. Coxton To Dr. Ernest To: Dr. D. K. Samy, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert To, Mr Rud Mrs. WB Thomas Timar and Mrs. B. C. Randal, the heirs N.

Mr. and Mrs. W Gittins, Halwa Mesars T. Belt, W. C. Hung, >W

Quier W,Shen, G. Su

Ladd

Rand:

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