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THE CHINA MAIL.

RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST

CRICKET

(Continued from Page 4.)

He drives beautifully on either

China Mail

Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Cricket

United Services v. Shanghai

(H.E.C.C. ground, 11 ..) Hockey.Mamak Tournament, R.A.M.C. v. Medway.

Lawn Tennis-Open Mixed Doubles Capt. P. S. Cannon and Mrs. James v. L. Goldman and Mrs. Lockner

(Chinese R.C. Courts, & p.m.)

TO MORROW Cricket

side of the wicket and has great- St. Joseph's College v. Central British

MRS. CASSIDY

NEW CAPTAIN

Ladies' Section Of R.H.K.G.C.

OFFICIALS FOR YEAR

ly improved his scoring strokes behind the wicket. His splendid effort followed his feat of 4 for H.M.S. Medway v. H.K., Hockey Club

seniors, 13 in a total of 146 for 9. Going R.A.M.C. v. Radio Sporta on third change bowler he took

School,

Hockey,

(at 5 p.m.)

MRS

(at 4.45 p.m.):

new

the wickets of N. A. E. Mackay and C. I. Stapleton with succes-|

TRS. P. & Cassidy is the of the

Captain Ladies' Section of the Royal

Hong Kong Golf Club.

FIRST ROUND OF F. A. CUP

CRYSTAL PALACE TO WIN AGAINST NORWICH

HUDDERSFIELD EXPECTED TO BEAT ARSENAL

F. A. CUP.

First Round. GAINSBORO TRINITY or SHEW- SBURY, Altringham.

Manchester North-End or Working

sive balls in his first Over SPORTS MEETING AT At the annual meeting last night ton Southport.

F. S. W. Smith stopped the "hat trirk." The first

over of his second spell secured the wickets! of Teddy Fincher and C. B. R. Sargent. He bowls a medium paced off-spinner of good length.

CHEUNG CHAU

All Local Schools Represented.

at- He

MRS. BRAUN PRESENTS THE PRIZES

R. Lee hit Smith for a xix, but was stumped in the same over when tempting to repeat the stroke. scored 24 out of 41 with F. E. Lee.

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hil 48 not out at Lord's!

Was

he following Committee was elect- ed for the ensuing year:

Mrs. P. S. Casaldy (Captain), Miss Mackie, Mesdames A. K. Mac- kenzie, A. Sommerfelt, F. Syme Thomson, T. S. Whyte-Smith A. Redmond.

TAGGART CUP.

Medal Competition On Dec. 12.

and

Cheung Chau, Sunday. playing in his first) Yesterday a Smith was

very animated match since arriving back from scene

witnessed on the Home leave. He did not do so well Cheung Chau Residents' Associa- (with the ball in England, but shope tion football ground. when the] with the bet On one occasion be final heats were contested of thei

flat races and other events of the

The draw has been made for the inter-school athletic meeting ar- There were five Lee's in the Crai-ranged under the auspices of the Taggart Cup open to the ladies' gengower side, but they are not all Kaifongs, the Headmaster of the section of the Royal Hong Kong related.

Cheung Chau Government School, Golf Club. The first round matches The Manufacturer's Life Insurance

Mr. Cheung King-pak. B.A., and Company can turn out some very good the authorities of the different are as follows: talent-Erie Mitchell, S. V. Gitting, F.schools of Cheung Chau. The Mrs. A. Mackenzie v. Mra. Sher- K. Lee, and P. E. Baskett.

preliminary heats had been de-ry; Mrs. Cassidy v. Mrs. Sommer- cided on the previous days.

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Sgt. Taylor, the Army player, had 14 boundaries In his 96 against the C.S.C.C. juniors on Saturday. He was unfortunately run out at 163 for 6 at which point the Engineers' innings was de- clared.

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| POLICE ▾ CLUB

W. E. Meadows played a very useful innings for the Police on Saturday against the Club. After scoring 30 out of 103 Meadows was dia- missed and the remaining seven batsmen then fell for 24 runs.

who

There were seven vernacular felt: Miss Robinson v. Mrs. A. B schools, both boys' and girls'. C. Ross; Mrs. Sheldon v. Mrs. Syme land the Government School Thomson; Mme. Laffond

v. Miss participating in the meeting, with Stevenson: Mra. Roffey v. Mrs. no less than 300 competitors, Rodgers; Miss

Mackle V. Mrs. Forsyth Mrs. M. J. Lambert Mrs. Glover; Mrs. Robertson V. Mrs. Langston; Mrs. Dovey v. Mrs. Whyte Smith! Mra. Garner V. Mrs. Clark Mrs. Kirk V. Mrs. J. W. E. Mackenzie; Mrs. Lissaman V. Mrs, Prerin:

were divided into nine groups according to their ages. heights and sexes.

A Successful Occasion. The weather was ideal and the meeting passed off excellently. An elaborate floral archway had been erected at the entrance to

V.

ROTHERHAM v. South Bank's. St. Peter's.

Scunthorpe v. Accrington. Barrow v. DONCASTER. COVENTRY v. Crews, NEW BRIGHTON v. Mandeld. WALSALL V. Stockton or Spenny

moor.

GATESHEAD v. Darian. YORK v. Hartlepoole. Sutton Y. ROCHDALE. Newark v TRANMERE. CHESTER V. Darlington. Chorley

Lancaster

or

English League.

FIRST DIVISION. ASTON VILLA (3) v Newcastle CHELSEA (4)

HUDDERS.

FIELD (0) LEICESTER (3) LIVERPOOL (2)

Portsmouth (1)

Sheffield V. (2)

STOKE (-) SUNDERLAND

United (0) Birmingham (2)

Arsenal (1) Leeds (1) West Bromwich

Manchester C.

✓ BLACKBURN

(0)

(2)

(1)

v Everton (-).

(1) v Sheffield W. (2) TOTTENHAM (-) Derby (−).

WOLVES (2) Town

STOCKPORT,

BLYTH SPARTANS or NORTH SHIELDS v. Murton Colliery or Scar bora.

HALIFAX . Barnsley. CARLISLE V. Wrexham

Northampton v: Exeter. QUEEN'S PARK

Kettering.

སྐྱË

Hiddlesbro (0)

TABLE TO DATE

Goals

PWLD F A Pts

Tottenham .16 0 2.4 28 11 22 Arsenal Huddersfield..16 8 8 4 39 26 Blackburn Manchester C

.15 8 2 5 30 14 21

RANGERS

Y

Tool

W

v. SWINDON. Bath v. CHARLTON KINGSTONIAN v. Bristol City,

Cheltenham v. Barnet.

TORQUAY V. Margate.

CRYSTAL PALACE v. Norwich.

WATFORD v. Reading.

NORTHFLEET. Dartford.

BOURNEMOUTH

Hayes.

CARDIFF v. Aldershot,

Aston Villa Sunderland

W. Bromwich

Middlesboro Leeds

CLAPTON ORIENT, Epsom Town. Stoke Oxford City v. Gillingham.

8 5 2 35 31

$ 4 18 77 1 .23 8 6

7 7 0

5 7 8

15 3 6 19

Birmingham

Leicester

15 8 6

Newcastle

London Paper Milis v. SOUTIEND. Everton DULWICH HAMLET v. Newport. FOLKESTONE v. Bristol Rovers.

Wednesday Sheffield U. Chelsea

RUGBY

(Continued from Page 4.)

Though without

14 8 0 5 24 .16 6 9.1 24

.16 3 9 3 30

.15 11 1 10 SECOND DIVISION

BOLTON (-)

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v Port Vale (-)

BRADFORD (4) v Bury (0)

BRENTFORD (-) v Notts County (-)

Burnley (3),

VSwanker (2)

GRIMSBY (-) v Hull (-)

MANCHESTER U.

(0) v Bradford C. (1)

NOTTS F. (1) v Fulham (0)

has OLDHAM (1),

the ground, which itself was de- Mrs. Selby 1, Mrs. Bishop; Mrs. The arrival the Kent corated with flags and artificial Mackintosh v. Mrs. Maitland; Mrs. placed another fifteen in the field. PLYMOUTH (-) flowers. A great crowd of sight-Barnes v. Mrs. J. B. Rosa.

any outstanding PRESTON.. (5) seers were gathered, on the

The first round is to be played on player their fifteen is a very well-WEST HAM (3) or before December 5, the second balanced one and one, 1 under- slopes surrounding the ground.

has an unbeaten

held the Club to 8 points.

on Evans As Threequarter

Lt. Evans, the English Inter- national forward, played at centre three-quarter for the

Port Vale

Blackpool Bolton

Preston

Karri

L. D. Kilbee in his second spell, Mr. A. O. Braun, Chief Inspec- round by December 15, the semi-stand, that with the ball dismissed Clarke. tor of Schools, Mrs. Braun and finals by December 25 and the final cord in Japan. In Shangha! they Grimsby

Father Kenealy came Mintey and Carruthers for 91

over for pund by January 5.

A medal competition will be held runs. and C. E. Gahngan took the event.

This is the first time that all on the New Course, Fanling. Thorpe'a wicket with his one and

the local schools have been Tuesday, December 12. Jonly ball.

junited at the meeting. For the Bishop, former last two years there has been a Anglo-Chinese School Colony soccer full-back, was in a gap, the hurry for his runs, J. E. Potter's}, being too few in numbers to send ahare of the first wicket stand of a team. Another school repre- 45 being only 14. Bishop scored Bented for the first time was the

Wah Yan, which team.

C. W. E.

$3 out of 55. A. K. Mackenzie, the Club slipper, scored 43 out of 69, hitting seven boundaries,

All the events

Fanling

Championship

sent a good!

were keenly

First And Second Rounds For Dec. 3.

while Kilbee found the rails contested. with the exception, seven times in kis 44 to give the perhaps, of one, the relay race,

The championship of the Royal Club a convincing win.

which a competitor slipped Hong Kong Golf Club will be com jand, falling behind, threw up the

in

of

Though finishing up with 4 for 40, sponge. The last event, the tug-menced during the early part A. E. Carey had dismissed Potter, of-war, found the teams very next month, and the draw has al- Bishop, and Patterson for only 7 runs evenly matched. SL one period.

F. Mintey recorded the "hat trick" on Saturday when he dismissed A K Mackenzie (43), J. E. Smith (0) and C. E. Gahagun (0) with, successive balls in the match between the Police and the Club which the lat- ter Won on their own ground.

The Prizes.

At the conclusion the prizes, of which there was a handsome display, were presented by Mrs. Braun.

[ready been made.

The following is the draw: Byes Into second round:-A. K. Mackenzie v. D. S. Robb; G. B. G. Kull v. A. T. Lay:

Suffolland

F.

v Millwall (0)

v Blackpool (-)

v Lincoln (0)

v Southampton (1) TABLE TO DATE

against the Tamer and Small Plymouth Ships at the Valley yesterday, andford C. it was mainly through his fine de-e termined rushes that the Suffolk Notts C.

avoided defent.

mpton

S. P. A. Ellsworth went over for Oldham the Small Ships early in the Banaca second half but Sto. Marah kicked Barley a penalty goal to draw the match. Lincoln Prior to this match the Berwick Millwall "A" beat the Lincolns by 12 points

¡Bury

to 3,

Final Navy Trial

Goals PWLD A Pt

15 11 4 0 37 13 22 .15 10 8 2 24 12 22 15 8 4 3 26 17 19 15 8 6 1 27 25 17

IB GD 24 21 17

20 26 17 #6 28 16 32 26

5 4 8 29 18 5 1 6 32 7 1 81

4 9

Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION.

Hibernians (→

The Navy are holding a final Trial this afternoon at Sookunpoo AIRDRIE (-),

▾ Dundee (0). when they will meet an Army At-AYR (6) teen at 4.18 p.m.

CELTIC (4) v Third Lanark The side select-i

(2) Cowdenbeath (0) ̈v Partick-(0)-

The schools and the Sports First Round:-C. W. F. Booker ed is as follows:

יי

Committee are much indebted to V. A. McKellar; K. S. Robertson Eustace (Engle), Lt. Carrey (Med- MOTHERWELL

Mid. Boantree (Berwick); LA, HEART (1) 39, Clyde (1) the public for subscriptions to B. Young; E. D. Mattews v. D. Bway), Mid. Darley (Sufolk), L. BL

v St Mirren (0) wards the sports fund, and Edward; 1. Newton v. R. K. Valen- Clair Ford (Medway); Sub-Lt. Walker QUEEN'S-PARK especially to Messrs. Cheung tine; A. E. Lisgaman y. J. B. Mac- (Suffolk), LA Miers (Modway);

(-) Hamilton (0) King-pak. Hon Kau-fung, Wong kie; A. B. Raworth v. 8. H. Dod. Comdr. Roome (Medway), Lh Nixon Queen O'South (-) v Kilmarnock Chun-shing, Wong Wal Chak-well; F. D. Hunter v. T. A. Pearce: Brown (Cumberland),

(Sumolk), Lt. Paine (Witch), LE RANGERS (8) ‚v Falkirk (2)

Lt. Eupher St. Johnstone (2) ▼ ABERDEEN" (2) Tong, and the Heads of Kaifongs O. E. C. Märton v. T. R. Chassels: (Cumberland), Surg, Lt.-Comdr.

TABLE TO DATE for their generous donations of Byes Into second round:-J. M. Corbett (Tamar), L. C. Pascoe (Ber- His skill as jockey freely recognis-

allver cups for the Group Cham-Walker v. J. S. MacLaren; J, B. wick), and A. B. Eastman (Eagle).

Motherwell...16

.16 16 Ross v. W. A. Stewart. ed, it remains to pay Gordon Richards pionships.

Bangers....17 18 an even higher tribute, for he has Messrs. Chow Koxik, Chan The first and second rounds will Week's Home Fixtures

Aberdeen shown us that through all the glit-Kai-man and Man Chong-ki of be played on December 3, the thir

Ayr. Utd tering temptations of a jockey's life the Government School

Kilmarnock were and semi-final rounds on December

18 Medway goalmouth just before the he has known how to steer his way responsible for all the field and 10 and the final, over 86, hoice, on

Hearts

16 g Falkirk clerical work.

St. Johnatons 17 7

BOOKSHOP, LTD.

Opposite H.K. Hotel,

whistle for half time.

with unswerving Integrity,— A Newa of the World writer.

Potter's Deciding Goal After the interval the Medway forwarde attacked in sweeping formations, the halves combining

(Continued from Page 4.)

The first minutes of the game excellently, but despite this they saw the Club attack, but excellent were unable to score, the "Club's combination between the Medway halves dropping back into the main halves naw attack after attack of line of defence. the Club broken up.

Medway Score First

Finally BROWNING Look a neat) pass and dribbled into the Club's circle to score from a melee,

Five minutes from time Potter, the Club's centre, took 'possession of the ball at the 25. yard line and with a superb dribble cut his way clean- through the winning goal.

The resumption saw the Medway Mr. Hussain refereed and lined up once more on the offensive, but the the following:-

Club's defence was stubborn, Dunsan Allen, Lowe, Machiders Hill, Kil can and Lowe proving the main obee, Folter,, Wood and Alford. stacies.

Modway: Cavaye; Menzlas The Club equalised through Gush Moore, Xing, and Lace;? North, Allen who netted in a mojep in the Nicolay

Hamilton, Browning, Norfolk and

Club Moses; Duncan and

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Nichol

December 17:

And

EGGY Scriven, Betty Nathall, MT. CR Mitchell, Freda James, Mary Heeley, "America," photographed before their departure from New York

The following are the leading Home Rugby Union games down for decision this weak!

TO-MORROW Devon v Royal Navy

jat Plymouth) Cambridge U., v. Edinburgh U.

THURSDAY:

SATURDAY

DURHAM LANCASHIRE

LEICESTERSHIRE

Cat Sunderland)

WARWICKSHIRE

(at Lelcenter) NORTH MIDLANDS v E. MIDLANDS

band (at Moseley)! TORKSHIRE Lv CHESHIRE.

(at Kirkstall) Blackheath v Harlequins

Bridgend Bath Devonport Barvics y St. Bart's Hosp.

| Gloucester:y Oxford University |London-Irish; w Old LeyulanO-

London Welsh †D.M.T Richmond y Bristol

Roxilyn Park v· London- Scottish

United Services (Portamouth) v

Cambridge U.

Qucen O'South

Cellie

Dundee

Queen's Park 17

Goals

A Pts

2 44.14 84 22,55 18 28

314120 22 24

187 21 20

229 82 12

17 5 11.1..84 46. 11. Airdrie

18 4 10. 2. 22, 42:20 Third Lanark, 17 8:10 4

488 BY 10 St. Mirren, 18 2 11.5.22 42 Cowdenbeath 17 3:12 2.144,

SPECIALS

HOME

Villa, Grimsby, Bradford,,

·Motherwell, Queen's P.R.

HAWAY ON Southend, Charlton, Gwindon,

Blackburn, Tranmèra??

DRAWS

Portsmouth, Burnley, Quson O'S

Cowdenbeath Scunthorps. :

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