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THE CHINA MAIL TOBE

STRONG CLUB “A” XV BEAT SUFFOLK

In spite of the fact that Helen Wills-Moody, seen above with a

MCGRATH GIVES EXCELLENT DISPLAY AS CENTRE THREE

SHIP'S XV BY NO MEANS

DISGRACED

CAMPBELL SCORES 3 TRIES

(By REFEREE"")

DESPITE the fact that they lost by a goal and three tries (14 points) to nil against the Club "A" fifteen yesterday at the Valley, the ship's team from H.M.S. Suffolk, playing together for the first

plaster cast of herself, played in the Mixed Doubles event, in the time, gave a rousing display, and it was only the

Pacific South-West Tournament, recently, in partnership with Baron Gottfried You Cramm, the German ace, she is reported to have stat- ed that she is finished with "big-time" competitive tennis.

CESAREWITCH ACCEPTORS AND JOCKEYS

London, To-day.

FINE WIN FOR DBS.

The following is the best of final ac- First Wicket Partnership ceptors and jockeys for the Cesare- witch, to be run on October 27 over

Yields 99

failure of their backs to break through the stout Club defence which prevented them from scoring.

THE CLUB FIELDED SEVERAL FIRST FIFTEEN MEN ALTHOUGH THE ENTIRE THREEQUARTER LINE WERE “A” FIFTEEN MEN. BONNAR, PEERS, NEEDHAM, AND MILLAR AME WERE THE SENIOR MEN. THE MAJORITY OF THE WAS INCLINED TO BE RATHER SCRAPPY, AND OPEN PLAY ONLY MADE AN APPEARANCE AFTER ABOUT 15 MINUT WHEN THE CLUB BACKS WERE SEEN IN A FINE MOVEM WHICH RESULTED IN THE OPENING TRY.

Campbell, in the right wing threequarter berth, showed a fine turn of speed to score three of the Club's tries, while Ernie Lam- mert, on the opposite wing, opened the scoring with a very pretty effort reminiscent of "Geoff Lammert.

The Club have undoubtedly

made a sound capture in McK.CC. TENNIS Grath, in the left centre-three- Diocesan School scored a meri-quarter position.

He was very TOURNAMENTS Dytchley torious win over the RAMC, O fast off the mark, passed well

a distance of I mile I furlong:-

Buckleigh (Carslake). (Pat Beasley);

Near Relation the school ground yesterday by land swerved bril

(Perryman), Nightcap II

- shall)--- Solar Bear

ching ins

(Mar-seven wickets. Thanks to a fine. (Jones); first wicket stand between F. Lay wron Organeau (Villacourt); Epigram and A. Prata which realised 99 in down (Beary); Punch (Sam Wragg); Sir less than an hour, the School won two of the

and went on to score 161

:

"ton); Miss Windsor (D. Smith); Harewood (Brethes); African Lily

Calidore (Nevett); Maranta forge

........

out, Capt. Maisey 25. Sgt. Muxlow 17, and S/Sergt. Patterson 11; C. B. R. Sargent 5 for 39, C. Mat- thews 3 for 30).

(Cliff Richards); Fet (Richardson); RAM.C.: 151 (Capt. Harvey 14 not Idaho (Lynch); Archduke Second (Pratt); Correa (E. Fox); Prudent Act (Christie); Muscovado (Wells): Tapagaur (Lacey); Repondant (Gil bert)..:

The following horses as yet have no jockeys:

ftend

the

All Day One And

even Others

throughs hira led

D. Hynes started off very shakily and although he improved in his handling later on, his passing was never accurate and he bungled two glorious opportunities.

Kosy

tered

Imb lawn nthusiasts are to be ca scale this

Winter season.

We

that an all-day

Taylor, at full-back for the Suf mixed doubles tournament will be on ovember 21. Those DBS: 161 for 3 (F Lay 60, A. Pra-folk, was fairly safe and kicked a staged

ta 38, C. B. R. Sargent 29 not out good length hall, while Fowler, the who remember the last one some and G. Kew 13 not out). -

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

Carioca, Spartan III, Weather Vane, Faites vos Jeux, Blackfell, BEAT LA SALLE

Castanelle, Earth Stopper, Tote In- vestor, Titlark, Beleaguered, Zeros, Empire Son, Grecko, Third Hazard, For Star and Fair Lead.

CALL OVER

J. Gosano Again! Playing in a cricket match yvester- day, Queen's College beat La Salle by 4 Tus

right wing threequarter, and Flet-years ago, when play started at 11 cher, the left-centre threequarter am, tifin was at 1 pm and play were the pick of their backs. Fow was resumed at 2:15 pm, will wel- ler was very fast off the mark and come the enterprise being shown by tackled hard, while his efforts at the new convenor, G. A. White. touch-finding were fairly good.

WEIGHT ADVANTAGE The forwards on both sides were hard-working, although the Club pack had a decided advantage in weight and shoved the Suffolk pack loose manis (T. Singh 10, Noff the ball in the Singh 21, Reis 3 for 10, 3: Gosano Bonnar and Tavener were not high- 5 for 12).

ly successful as a pair, the latter La Salle 57 (J. Gosano 22, J. Mar-

ques 10; N. Singh 4 for 21 K. Mstanding much too close and mis Rumjahn 4 for: 33).

The following is the Victoria Club Queen's College- all-over on the Cesarewitch:

10 to 1 Epigram

100 to 9 Near Relation

13 to 1 Solar Bear

100 to 6 Harewood

17 to 1 Maranta, Buckleigh and

Punch

18 to 1 Miss Windsor, taken and

offered

20 to 1 Night Cap III, offered, 22

to 1 taken

to 1 Fet, taken and offered

Idaho

30 to 1 taken taken and

HKC.C

TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY

The following is the list of days when Mixed Doubles American Tournaments will be held:

Tournament on Pro- ist system, together

Indicap. day!

December 19 January 16, 1938 February 20

March 20. April M May 15

handling many excellent passes from the base of the scrum, other- wise Tavener set his backs in mo tion with several good openings, mar, who broke through on the right his defence at all times being dead touchline, Peers failing with the ly while his timely falls on the ball goal-kick. in the face of an opposition

The Hong Kong Cricket Club's teams prevented several scores. for next Saturday for matches starting

From a fine cut through by at 2 pm have been chosen as follow:

First

Eleven. Kowloon C.C. McGrath, Emie Lammert briliant (Away)

Hayward, H Owen ly took a pass outside the 25 yard Hughes, A Pearce, ACL Bowker, mark to swerv

round tw Wodehouse, H. W. Bames, players to ope

Scoones, FH

nelle offered, 40 to 1 EL Haynes

Stokes, G. bee.

Weathers

and F

Second Home kenzie Dummett

dant and and

Kand offered

and L. D. KilClub, Peers fai

pomts.

Indian R.C

BACK Mac

zon

to add the goal.

TWO QUICK TRIES Soon after Ca

took a th after Mpass fron

had cleverly drawn threequarter and the give Campbell a elear ter scoring between Peers to add the and - before the

The second half saw the Suffolk's pack dominate play, but keen defen- sive tactics by the Club team pre- vented any bell saw

Core

pass to Camp sprint 85 yards Peers failed to

Campbell

son

came soon

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