ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF TEAM FOR INTERNATIONALS

Miss Pam Barton Captain

London, April 25. Miss Pam Barton, holder of the British and American ́ titles, will captain the English team in the wo- men's home international matches at Turnberry on Friday and Satur- day, June 4 and 5,

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Miss Wanda Morgan, the English champion, is also a member of the side which, announced yesterday by the Ladies' Golf Union, is:

Miss Pam Barton (R. Mid-Surrey). (captain), Miss E. Corlett (R. Lytham and St. Anne's), Miss Garnham (Nazé), Mrs. M. Garon (Addington), Miss J. Hamilton (Tandridge), Miss W. Mor- gan (Rochester and Cobham Park), Miss B. Newell (Cavendish), Rhodes (Harrogate), Miss P. Wade (Ferndown). Reserves: Miss Diana Fishwick (Wentworth), Miss M. Gour- lay (Camberley Heath).

Mrs.

Saturday's-Results At A Glance

FIRST DIVISION.

C.C.C.

`80 - K.B.G.C.

K.C.C.

59 RECREIO

P.R.C.

60

66

HK.F.C.

62 K.D.R.C.

66

SECOND DIVISION

K.B.G.C.

55.C.C.C.

66

RECREIO 83 K‚C.C.

H.K.F.C.

TAIKOO

45

42 I.R.C.

61 POLICE

THIRD DIVISION

48

・・・

K.F.C. 52 K.T.R.C.||| 50 C.S.C.C. 70 C.C.C. R.H.K.Y.C.. 52 RECREIO É.K.E.R.C. 50 H.K.F.C.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

54

58

48

First Division

P. W.

£. D. F.

KOWLOON DOCK R.C.

3

Shots

A. 3 0 .0 203 164

Shots

up

Dn. Pts.

39

0

6

CLUB de RECREIO

3

3

0

0

192 -176

· 16

0

6

CRAIGENGOWER

3 2 1

0

214 162

52

4

KOWLOON B.G.C.

3

2

1

0

183 175

8

POLICE R.C.

3

0

1

2 179 195 0

16 2

H.K. FOOTBALL CLUB 3

0

2

1 172 196

0 24

1

CIVIL SERVICE

3 0

2

1 161

194

0

33

KOWLOON.C.C.

3 0

3

0 153 195

42

0

24

10 10

4 1457 1457

115 115 24

TOTALS

CRAIGENGOWER

Second Division

2 อ ลง ลง

3 .2

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 17, 1937.

CAMBRIDGE

WANT MORE BOWLERS

SEVEN OLD BLUES AVAILABLE

14 CAPTAINS IN RESIDENCE!

A TOTE FORECAST

ON DERBY

Placing First & Second In Epsom "Classic"

SIMILAR ONE HELD

IN COLONY

London, April 16. A Totalisator forecast pool, in. which backers will be required to nominate in their correct order the first and second horses, is to be operated on the Derby this year. This pool will be entirely separaté from the ordinary „Tote pools on the race.

Vouchers will be issued on race- courses where the Totalisator ie

London, April 21. To lose three leading bowlers in one season is a blow to any operating, beginning at Epsom next side, and while the new Cam- bridge captain, M. Tindall, will Tuesday until May 31. The price have six other old Blues at his of a voucher, representing one unit, command, they are, with the ex-will vary according to the date on ception of J. H. Cameron,

which it is purchased, and will be all batsmen. Cambridge will sadly as follows: On or before May 3, miss M. Jahangir Khan, W.29 6d; between May 4 and 25 in- Wooller and J. M. Brocklebank. clusive, 5s; between May 26 and

The Old Blues in residence, in May 31, 10s. addition to Tindall are N. W. D. Yardley, S. C. Griffith, J. H. Cameron, P. A. Gibb, A. F. T.

IF UNBACKED A deduction of 10 per cent. will

be made from the pool, and the dividend will be calculated by

<

White, and J. H. Pawle. This dividing the balance by the number 04 will give the University two good of units on the winning combina

wicketkeepers, Griffith and Gibb, tion, irrespective of the price paid and although the former kept out of the Oxford match last year through injury he is undoubtedly the first choice.

3

3 0

0 219 151 68

0

6

INDIAN R.C.

3 3

*0

0

186 148

38

0

6

CLUB de RECREIO

1 0 205 145

60

0

4

KOWLOON .B.G.C.

3 2

1

0 -195 172

29

0

4

TAİKÖÖ DOCK R.C.

3 1

2

0 ·∙168 180

0 12

2

H.K. FOOTBALL CLUB 3

POLICE R.C.

3

KOWLOON C.C.

1 2 ก 3 3. 0 3

0 159 198 0 138 189 0 139 226

0 39 .0. 51 10 87

0

-

24 12

12

0.1409.1409

189 189

24.

TOTALS

YACHT CLUB

CIVIL SERVICE

Third Division

was

for such units.

In the event of the winning com~ bination being unbacked, the net pool will be divided by the number of unit bets on the combination, nominating in reverse order the first two horses.

One of the difficulties will be to find a sound opening batsman to partner White, as last season H. T. Bartlett was experimenting for a

If the first two horses are not long time before he settled on R. P.

nominated, either in correct or re- Nelson, who proved his capabilities,

verse order, the net pool will be in addition to being a left-hander.

POSSIBILITIES LIMITED

divided by the total number of unit.

combinations Among the Seniors, the possibili-bets on the

which. ties appear to be rather limited, and nominate the winner as their first there will have to be considerable 2

YA similar pool was selection. improvement on last year's form. held on the Hong Kong Derby at M. St. J. Packe showed himself to the annual meeting.) be a resolute batsman whose ad- ditional experience with Leicester- shire should be to his advantage. P. M. Studd and G. E. Hewan failed to uphold their school repu tations, but there are some poten tialities about W. E. G. Payton and B. C. Khaníïa.

4

0 196 158

188

163

CLUB de RECREIO

171 153.

H.K. FOOTBALL CLÜB 3

161 159

0

KOWLOON-TONG

3

172 165

7

K. FOOTBALL CLUB

3

1

2

165 179

14

H.K. ELECTRIC R-C.

3. 1

2

CRAIGENGOWER

3

1 2

TOTALS

24

12 12

148 175 166 215

0.1367:1367

0 27

2

0 49

“ENLARGING AYRESOME

PARK

Middlesbrough F. C. are putting in hand immediately a scheme to extend their ground to hold 50,000. A new stand beside the main grand stand is to be built and

I will

contain about 3,500 seats, with further ac- commodation for between four and five thousand spectators on terraces.

MIZLER V. SARRON

IN S, AFRICA

Johannesburg, April 23.— Harry Mizler, the former British light- weight champion, has agreed to the terms offered by the Transvaal Na- tional Sporting Club for a return fight with Petey Sarron, the world feather-weight champion, who beat him at Härringay last week, place here on June 5.

NONN

2

90 90 24

Two bowlers who received trials last year were W. R. Rees-Davies and D. S. Carmichael, and the lat ter, with his fast-medium deliver ies, appears to be the more reliable. Although he was extensively exploit ed, Rees-Davies failed through his inability to maintain control.

PROMISING FRESHMEN · It is many years since Cambridge

had so many school captains in re- sidence for the first time... There are no fewer than 14 who have

skippered their school teams, and five of them secured places in the schools' matches at Lord's.

These were: F. C. Mann (Eton), B. D. Carris (Harrow), L. D. ·A. Langley (Stowe), J. G. D. Gráib. (Eastbourne) and J. C. N. West- wood (Marlborough), all batsmen: ity, whilst Craib did well as a fast- of rather more than average abil

bowler.

Scottish schools do not often come- into the picture, but R. B. Bruce- Lockhart (Edinburgh Academy), who gained a Rugby cap for Scot-- land this season, had outstanding

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ler two years ago. His batting figures were 54.66, and he captured. 57 wickets at a cost of 12.40 apiece. Other useful all-rounders include S. C. Silkin (Dulwich) and D. W. Gillespie (Uppingham). Something is expected of J. Davenport (Rep-- ton) as a fast medium right bow- ler, with L. J. Hesmondhalgh (Ros- sall), F. G. Commings (St. Paul's) and D. C. Wilson (Winchester) providing variety in attack.

The season at Fenner's opens on. May 1, and there will be no break during the whole of the month. Middlesex and Northamptonshire will be entertained at home, instead of Warwickshire and Essex, ~ al~·· though the latter provide the first

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