HE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 30, 1937
Paze 19
GOOD RUGBY GAME FOR TO-DAY
UNITED SERVICES
TO MEET CLUB
CIVILIAN CHANGE IN
BACK DIVISION
SERVICES STRONG ATTACK
(By "REFEREE”).
FOLLOWING their sensational defeat at the hands of the Royal Navy last week at Cause-
SHANGHAI LADIES MEET
"Y" LADIES
Both Saints Teams In Action
(By “ADREMT")
If the Shanghai Ladies
can
INTERESTING JUNIOR LEAGUE FIXTURE
Craigengower Meets Police
(By "ADREMO
The big cricket match of this afternoon is the League fixture hetween the Police and the Cri gengower Cricket Club which be played on the former's ground at Happy Valley.
On last season's form, it would
way Bay, the Club first Rugby fifteen will have an turn out the team they advertised have been any odds on a Police equally strenuous time this afternoon when they earlier in the week, they should victory but, although this team is at least be able to give the still as powerful as ever, Craigen- oppose a fairly strong United Services fifteen on Ladies a good run for their money sower, with a wealth of new talent the military ground at Sookunpoo.
in their game at King's Park this THE CLUB HAVE MADE ONE CHANGE IN THEIR BACK afternoon. DIVISION, WHICH I ANTICIPATED FOLLOWING MAC GRATH'S POOR SHOWING LAST SATURDAY. AND HL VAN Although Miss Kermani, who LEEUWEN HAS BEEN REINSTATED ON THE LEFT-WING gave such a brilliant display at WITH GRIEVE. DESPITE A BROKEN BLOOD-VESSEL IN ONE EYE, IN SUPPORT.
The
C. F. Needham makes a reappearance in the pack after week's absence and will be seen in the second row together with Andy Peers, while Salter retains his position as hooker. United Services are also fielding a fairly strong team although there are one or two notable absentees.
BRITISH SWIMMING
HOPE IN COLONY
FORMER TIENTSIN CHAMPION NOW HERE
ROY NORMAN WITH RA. AT
LYEMUN
2
centre-forward last Saturday, is not among the names published, the in- clusion of Miss Petigura and Mrs. williams is bound to make a big
difference.
"y" will turn out their strong- fest team as it is very likely that Sub. Lt. Catlow makes an ap Miss Muriel McCaw, hitherto kept pearance as full-back, much to my surprise and Knapman, who put by illness, will have recovered was the outstanding figure last sufficiently to enable her to play. Saturday is evidently being "rested," or it may be that HMS. Dorsetshire is out on ex- ercises!
GOOD BACKS
POSITIONAL CHANGES
at their disposal, are now one of the finest all round combinations in the Division and their victory would come as no surprise.
Led by C. W. Lem and assisted.
by D. Hung and W. Rapley, form- erly of the senior team, and with players such as A. M. Omar, G. A. Lee, A. Zimmern. A. Kitchell, J. L. Youngsaye, G. Wich, A. Kilchell and T. E Yeoh, this team, if it overcomes this, their first big obsta cle should offer a very serious chal- lenge to Kowloon Cricket Club, current holders of the title.
in other League games, HKCC. should repeat their victory in the friendly last week against IRC, Navy should account for Civil Ser
Both St. Andrew's teams will be in action, the senior team meeting vice, while KC.C. should have little the Rifles Ladies and the juniors dificulty in taking three points at 2/Lt Chiverall, who made a pro- the Recreio. In the absence of the expense of Recreio mising debut for the Army first Miss Florrie Wong, who is unable Friendly games in "the Senior fifteen a fortnight ago, on the left- to play, Miss Y. Ho, formerly of Division will be played between wing, again makes an appearance to the D. G. S. team will fill the Kowloon C.C. and Craigengower, day supported by Lt. Davenport, one
vacancy on the right-wing, whi HK.C.C. and LR.C. and Recreio of the Army centre threequarters Miss Hilda Bead, usually seen at and Navy. of last season, while Pte. Rainey, inside left, moves to left half. Miss the Army stand-off-half, will sup D. Drew makes her debut on the port Payn. Lt. Kyrk, Lt. Harvey left-wing. and Lt. Webster, of the Navy, be ing the fly-half and crum-half, res pectively.
Out of the eight members of the pack, only two are from the Army, lead Swimmers all over the Colony Captain Gillespie, who will will welcome the news that Hong the side, and Cpl. Harrison, both Kong has a new middle distance of whom will be seen in the back swimmer in Roy Norman, who, row, as usual.
The Junior team. on
paper, is also a fine combination, and should account for Recreio.
PROGRAMME
YIRG KC.C
First Division- (Friendly).
Navy
Second Division (League)
HKCC CCC
Recreio
The Hong Kong Ladies hayr arranged a practice game.
IRC KCC
PR.C
PROGRAMME
as Tientsin's star turn în the In the preceding match, which Shanghai Ladies v "Y" Ladies. 1934 Triangular Swimming In-will commence at 3 pm, the Club terport, held in Shanghai, caus-"A" fifteen will meet H.M.S. Eagle. St. ed sensational upsets in the quar- The following are some of the ter and half mile events to turn
e tide in favour of the North-
port.
teams.:--
Capt. G. A. Thomas, RE, will referee St. the game, and the Rev. J. A. William- be son the United Services and Club,
match.
(King's Park 3 pm) Andrew's Ladies Rifles
Ladies.
(CBA. Ground, 3 p.m.) Andrew's Ladies 2nd. XI Recreio.
(C.B.A. Ground, 4.15 p..)
Kong. Ladies Intra-Club practice. (Happy Valley). Some of the teams:-
Navy
YHKCC.
* Recreio
+ CEC
cs.cc
Some of the teams
HKCC 1st XI A W. Hayward, TE Pearce, T. A. Pearce, J. La C Pearce, L. D. Kilbee, H. Owen Hughes, A. CI Bowker, F. H. Stokes, H. W. Baines, G. A. Stewart and R. L. Holden. HK.CC. 2nd XIE JR. Mitchell, W. Woading, D. S. Robb, GER DE vett, G. E. Gabagan, R. S. W. Paterson M. R. Swain, G. A. Smith, N. P W. Stoker and MF. 1 Haymes. CCC 2nd XI: C. W. Lam
apt.),
B. Iranee, T. E. Yeoh, A. M. Omar, A. Zimmern, A. Kitchell, J. L. Youngsaye, G Winch, G. A. Lee, D. Hung and W. Bapley
KCC 1st XI F. Goodwi Anderson, Brokenshire, G. C.
The 1934 series will long remembered for the sensational United Services: Sub. L. Catlow Hong turn of events when Roy Nor- (Rover); 2/Lt. Chiverall (Middlesex man beat Wilfred Lawrence in Regt.), Lt. Davenport (8th. Heavy Bde. RA.), Pte. Rainey (Seaforths), Sub./- both the 440 and 880 Yards free It. Kyrke (Regent); Lt Harvey style events, thus giving Tien-(Odin). Lt. Webster (Grampus); L/- "Y" Ladies: Miss J. Lakeman, Mrs. tsin's small team of six a great Wir. Thomson (Medway). Sig. Ford Mrs. M. R. Burke and Miss A Fowler, cher, S. Jez, AT
(Tamar), Mne. Danby (Dorsetshire); Mrs. J. D. Maclean, Miss M. McCaw D. Lloyd and F. filip.
Mne. Grant (Tamar), Schoolmaster and Miss Murray, Mrs. G. C. Burnett, P. Bob In addition, he came second in Foster (Tamar); Lt. Poulden (Dain Mrs. J. Gardiner, Miss V Brad the 100-Yards breast-stroke clocking ty), Capt. Gillespie (Captain), (BE) Miss M. Smith and Miss M. Westco 76 3-5 secs. His time for the 440 and Cal Harrison (RE).
mins. 40 4-5 secs, and for
12 mins 17 15 secs. LEFT FOR ENGLAND ediately after the Interport returned to Tientsin with the J. G. Taylor and J. C. Miller.
* Club “A” XV—A E Murray, D. White, E. Chang: J team and shortly after left for Campbell, E. Taverner, M. W. Mac Wong, EL Reid: Y. Ho, M. da Roza, P. C. de R. 2nd XI-X H. Carvalho, England, hoping to join in the new Grath, L. Lammert, G. W. Lyle, D. B. Gittins, L Gittins and D. Drew. Royal Air Force Expansion pro-Nelson, A. S. Olsen, T. E Pratt, A gramme as a cadet, but changed his W. Holden (Captain); M. F. L. Hay St. Andrew's 2nd XI-
mes, PEH Nelson, K. HG White Hall mind and joined the Royal Artillery, G. L. Eastgate and H. W... Heath. Heavy Brigade. He spent two years
Club 1st XV P. Whitham (Cap Rifles Ladies:- Mrs Osborne tain) D. H. Stewart, HD. Bidwell, Hayden and Mrs. Elwood, W. E. Grieve, H van Leeuwen; A H Hamon, Mrs. Hole and Miss B. Butcher, JI Bonnar, K. & Wat Mrs McNerlan, Mrs. Stewa son, KW Salter, E G. Geer, C. R Hamon, Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Ke Needham, W. E. Peers; J. Redman. A
Rose, St. Andrew's 1st XI
ith them in Egypt, before arriv of which was P. Johnstone,
Transport Dunera. 1929.
re-establish Bri- Norman is at present attached thesa middle dis-the 8th Heavy Brigade, Royal
revious holder allery, at Lyemun.
orio, E
MN da Silva ML Soares, J. E Toronha, N. Beltrao TR Lima and C. C. Pereira
AP Alves A Y Gosano, L sano, A. E Noronha, M. Mendor Hall, D. Guterres, C. P. Basto, R. Campos, E. Broadbridge, P. Lawson, M. Guterres and A. Lopes. Vesso
B. Greaves; V. Chun
SUNDAY Churn, M. Churn, S. Roberts and C. Kotewall
KCC 1st XI Shanghai Ladies: G. Ephgrave; home) Goodwin E
Er A Bloomfield, V-Morgan, A. Broadbe's Peteguira W. Klizz, D. Bloomfield, C. Fincher, S. Ahmed, M. Williams. M. Gonsalves Lay, E. E. Les, I. A
McKenzie. M. Bloomfield
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