THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 19, 1937.
Week-End
Soccer
By
"Linesman"
Did you ever hear of a football championship walking? Well, I did.
CHAMPIONS VERSUS
THE REST
TWO MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW
SEASON BROUGHT
TO AN END
The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey This can be said of the Rifles, who Association will bring their season are losing their grip on to the to a close to-morrow when the senior championship.
Champions-senior and junior--
In totalling the goals for and versus the Rest games will be held against between our two leading on the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's teams, the Rifles and South China Park, commencing at 3 pm and "A", I foresee the Chinese side 4.15 p.m. taking over the First Division Lea-
The first match will be between gue leadership after their match the Central British School "A"! against Eastern next Sunday after noon, at Caroline Hill. That South China "A" will defeat Eastern is a foregone conclusion.
As the two teams stand to-day, -the Rifles have 51 goals for, 22 against, and South China “A” have 49 goals for, 21 against, with one match to play! I cannot see South China losing this Sunday. - Should the score not be over four clear
team, winners of the Brawn Cup, and a junior Rest Eleven, and the second between the "Y" Ladies, winners of the Caer Clark Cup, and a senior Rest Eleven.
The following are the representative
teams.
Senior Rest XI to meet the "y" Ladies:
The sterling jumper: Delaneige, above, owned "y. J. B. Snow, which was one of 12 American- owned horses entered in the runs ning of the 1937 Grand National steeplechase at Aintree, which takes place to-day,
Junior Best team to meet the Brawn Cup champions:
Miss Hall (D.G.S.); Mrs. Ratcliffe Mrs. Rose (St. Andrew's); Miss E. (EUR) and Miss Parsons (CBA), Gray (HKLHC) and Miss J. Smal-Miss Dodd (DES), Mrs. Hole goals, then I am going to be a very ley (HKLHC): Miss I Woolley (RUB), and Mrs. Wigham (BWF); surprised person.
(CBA), Miss J.-Wong (St. Andrew's) Mrs Weir (HKLH.C.), Mrs. Camp- and Miss K. Glover (HKLHC.); Miss bell (PUR), -- Miss E.
Hamon F. Wong (St. Andrew's), Miss W. (R.U.B.), Miss M. Smalley (H. K. L Marsh (HKLFC)," Mrs. Donald C.) and Miss Bockler (C.B.S.)- drew's) and Miss. D. Hunt (C.BA.). (HKLEC), Miss P. Gittins (St. An-) Reserves: Mrs. Dominy, Mrs. Price
and Miss Chira.
NOT IN BAG YET! To actually see the League title walking away from the Rifles campTM was something of which I never dreamed. With a lead of four clear points before their matches against the Seaforth Highlanders and Club de Recreio, everyone, including the Chinese players and their supporters, were more or less re- signed to the fact that the Cham- pionship was tied up in a bag for the Rifles.
THREE
THIS
-
BOWLS DIVISIONS COMING SEASON
PROMOTION AND RELEGATION
TO BE COMPULSORY
Is the League lost to the Rifles? Not by a long shot. They can win all their remaining games. The question arises, however, will the THE DECISIONS THAT THERE BE THREE DIVISIONS OF
Chinese drop any points in future matches?
their
T
STARTING TIMES
FOR FANLING
THE LEAGUE THIS SEASON, THAT NO. CLUB WILL START WITH MORE THAN ONE TEAM IN ANY DIVISION,
It's time for #of spot" of Beehive Brandy
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Before
the
daily
round
After Ithat
AND THAT PROMOTION AND RELEGATION FROM ONE thankless
DIVISION TO ANOTHER BE COMPULSORY, WERE CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY AT THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF task
THE HONG KONG LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION, HELD IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE “SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST” YESTERDAY, AND PRESIDED OVER BY MR. C. J. TACCHI,
THE PRESIDENT.
It was announced that the Kowloon Football Club and the Kowloon Tong Club would be entering teams in the League this season, while the Hong Kong Electric Recreation Club would not be participating.
The recommendation that they come, arrangements for a series of The following are the Royal Hongames in the different champion- games be made and that they be Kong Golf Club starting times for hip competitions be played on entertained on the same lines as Fanling next Sunday:
ne green, instead of several the Shanghai Interport team Teens, on the same afternoon as
OLD COURSE-
9.20 am G. A. Leiper, Willson, 9.24
n previous years, met with
USE OF GREENS - The chairman informed the meet-
EL Groome, R. A. Me nanimous approval, thus enabling that he had been approached After
ng followers of the
A game.
to to find whether Clubs would be
vitness more than one game at agreeable to extend to bone-fide
time.
WANSTEAD, CONDITIONS
visitors of the Colony the use of the
their greens. Any expenses m-
Mr. B. W. Bradbury, captain of curred thereby would be collected
Kenny.
9.28
G. T. May, D. J. Keogh,
9:32
A. Murdoch, W. J. Wad-
dington.
9.36
D. M Biggar, F.-Groves..
9.40
N. P. Fox, T. Low...
9.44
LP. Tamworth, T. R. Chassels.
9.48
be made in connection with these
9.52
S. A. Sleap, H. A. Browning
9.56 10.00
∙10.04)
the Hong Kong team at Wanstead, through the Hong Kong Travel As-game
W. Hewitt, B. N. William-appealed for better arrangementssociation
son
W. N. A. Smalley J. Harrop games in future, and related the G. C. Worrall, R. K. Valen difficulties he had to contend with Hast year
tine.
Before the meeting closed the Chairman read a letter from Mr. H. Rose, of the Kowloon Bowl- ing Green Club, suggesting that the L.M. S. Lloyd, A. C. 1 Mr. A F. Paul was appointed to report on certain g
Iservices of a surveyor he obtained
unds C. G. Agnew, JH Msecretary and captain of this sea-
This son's team, and it was stated that were not suitable for play.
letter brought forth some very D. J. Gilmore, H. H. Pethick no less than 17 names had been re- IH. Geare, K. E Bounds.ceived from those who would be at pointed remarks from Mr.
Bowker.
"Andrew.
B. E. Griffith, P. L. Lee Home during the games.
The usual grant of $50 was made
JG Campbell, C. Mycock to the Children Playgrounds As-
10.08
10.12 10.16 10.20
R. C. Webb, J. C. Dumbar.
10.24
10.28
W. J. S. Key, J. Forbes.
10.32.
10.36
W. E. Mackenzie, Hsociation. Overy
10,40
10.44
G. C. Roberts, J. B. Mackie. HF Sommers
Forbes.
11682
D. W. MacEwen Banks
COURSES
Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Low
Bradbury, as he
ket Club. After directed at the Cr
bers had discuss was found th
The Hon. Secretary informed the did not come fro meeting that he had received im- dropped formation to the effect that mem-
bers of the Australian Bowing The Association would probably be elected Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Harron, visiting Hong Kong this year. It Preside Mrs. Mackenzie, Mrs. Overy was decided that wh
they
considered it ower Cric- other mem
ject, it
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