THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 17, 1938,

SAINTS AND EASTERN SHARE SPOILS

After being two goals down dur- ing the first 10 minutes of their First Division League game with Eastern, at Causeway Bay yester- day. St. Joseph's recovered and fin lly shared the points and were unlucky not to win when Alves fail- ed with an open goal in the closing minutes of the game.

LADIES

7-A-SIDE

HOCKEY

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SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS

AND GOAL-SCORERS

SOUTH CHINÄ “B”

FIRST DIVISION

3 CLUB

Ng Po-kui, Chan Tak-fai, Yeung Hynes, Wilson (P).

Shui-yick.

DRAW MADE KOWLOON.....

ONLY SEVEN TEAMS PARTICIPATING

(By "STICKS")

The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Association have made excellent progress in both the Caer Clark Cup

and Brawn Cup Lea- gues and as a result it was decided Hau Ching-to scored both goals to hold the annual Seven-A-Side for Eastern, in the first-half, and Tournament on January 22, the before the interval Ward "reduced | draw being as follows:

re-

the lead.

the Shortly after start Ward equalised with a good shot.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL'S FIRST DEFEAT

Fail By 9 Runs

The Diocesan Boys' School who have been in splendid. form throughout the season, suffered their first defeat yesterday at the hands of the Police.

DRAW FOR THE SEVEN-A-SIDE TOURNAMENT Recreio Ladies V. HK. Ladies C.B.4. Ladies y."T" Ladies C.B. School

V. Seaforth Ladies St. Andrew's receive bye.

It will be seen from the above that both Caer Clark and Brawn Cup teams are included in the one tournament and several good games should be seen.

The Hong Kong Ladies, present holders of the Trophy, should en- counter little difficulty in their match against Club de Recreio Ladies, but the "Y" Ladies meet the team in what should prove to be an Central British Association

Thanks to fine innings by F. J.

In the third first exciting clash. Lay and C. B. R. Sargent, however, round tie the Central British should Seaforth Ladies, the School only fell

win against the short of the Police total of 143, by 9 runs.

while St. Andrew's, who have drawn Police: 143 (C. Pope 44, T. R. Hunter a bye into the second round, will

24, H. Danbrowsky 22, P. H. find the

Schoolgirls Loughlin 15, A. E. Carey 14; Sar- team a difficult obtacle to

o overcome. gent 3 for 43, E. D. Fisher 4 for 42).

D.. B. S.-143 (Lay 37, Sargent 58; Pope 6 for 50, Danbrowsky 3 for 21).

POLICE

HOCKEY TRIUMPH

combined

OVER MACAO H. C.` |K.C.C. ANNUAL

The Police hockey team which WINTER TENNIS distinction of lowering the Macao TOURNAMENT

visited Macao yesterday had the

hockey Club first eleven's colours for the first time this season when Narwant Singh netted from close range after 15 minutes play. Macao were without the services of Angelo, centre-forward, and Nolasco, right-half.

P.

J.

J. L. C. PEARCE WINS BOGEY (PAR) POOL AT FANLING

Results of Matches Played Over The Week-end

Several more matches in the Kowloon Cricket Club's annual win- ter tennis tournament were played off during the past week-end, re-

sults of which are given below:

HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES

2nd Round:

G. C. Burnett and Mrs. H. Crabbe The Bogey (Par) Pool over the New (15.3/6) beat D. Orr and Mrs. Knight Course at Fanling during the past (-15) 6—3, 6-4, -week-end was won by I. L. C. Pearce J. S. Smith and Mrs. Sweeney (-15) (12), with a card of 2 up. Other scores beat R. S. Capell and Miss G.. A. White were P. A. Cox (14) 1 up and T. E. (−15) 6-3, 36, 6—2. | Pearce (15) 1 down. There were. 20 entries.

CLUB HOCKEY ELEVEN TO MEET R. NAVY

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the Royal Navy, on the Navy Ground at King's Park next at 4.45 p.m.

V. M. Benwell, R. L. Wallace, E. v. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, J. E. Potter; S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. R. Divett (Capt.), B. I. Bickford, V. Bond.

W. BASTIN WINS. K.G.C. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fincher (-30). beat A. 'Crawford and Mrs. Edwards (-15.3/6) 26, 6-0, 7—–5. 3rd Round::

A. GM. Phillipens and Mrs. Coombs. (scr.) beat H, Crabbe and Mrs. G. Á. White (scr) 9-7, 6-4.

P. Coombs and Mrs. Kella (ser,) beat B. Monks and Mrs. Old (—3/6) 6—8′′ 6—2, 6—2.

LADIES' DOUBLES HANDICAP 2nd Round:

Mrs. G. C. Burnett and Miss J. Nash (15.3/6) were given a w.o. by Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Old: (scr.)

White (scr.) beat Mrs. Knight and Mrs. Mrs. E. C. Fincher and Mrs. G. A. A. Hazell (15) 2 6, 6-2, 6-3.

MEN'S DOUBLES ́HANDICAP 2nd Round:

T. A. Madar and A. E. P. Guest (-90.3/6) beat J. M. Ovans and A. Crawford (-15.3/6) 6-2, 6-4,

W. M. Gittins and H. Brock 3/6) beat D. Orr and R. E. Lee (3/6) 7-5, 6-2.

H. Crabbe and G. C. Burnett (~80) The 36 hole final of the Junior Cham-beat E. C. Fincher and B. Monks (——40), pionship, of - the Kowloon Golf Club, 60, 8—6.

- Knox 4, Evans. MIDDLESEX

Saw 3, Brittain. POLICE

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KOWLOON

KOWLOON CHINESE

Kwok Wai-yee, Yeung Kam-po, SOUTH CHINA

Cheuk Shek-kam.

SEAFORTHS Dunnachie.

SECOND DIVISION

Betts 3, Drossel Ablong. MIDDLESEX

5. CLUB

Wilson 3.

3. SOUTH CHINA

Taylor, Marable, Wan Kai-kan Lai Wing-on.

'(own goal).

EASTERN

Lee Yau-leúng.

which was played yesterday resulted in L. Jack and R. S. Capell (~15) beat a victory for W. Bastin over F. A. Hill B. G. Baker and B. Falmertz (—3/6)|

7 and 5.

1

SEAFORTHS

Spiers, Walker, McNeill, Jamie-

KWONG WAH

3

son. ENGINEERS

Lau Wing-tue, da Rocha, Leung

Bing-tam.

5TH A. A. BDE. *Postponed.

POLICE

SIGNALS

THIRD DIVISION (KOWLOON)

Smith, France, Bromley 2. * 24TH BTY, RA. AIR FORCE

4. SEAFORTHS

20TH BTY. R.A. UNIVERSITY

Oh Bak-chun 2, Yong Kin-lim.

4 KUMAONS

Elton 2, Kennedy, Pharoah. PORTUGUESE

Remedios J., Remedios H.; San-

tos, Campos.

THIRD DIVISION

* MEDICALS 5TH A. A. BDE.

Shorne 2, Dean 2, Barsley. SERVICE CORPS

STANLEY

Burrows, Flanders, Freer.

Kushna Singh, Dewar Singh,

Shea Singh.

(HONG KONG)

▼ POLICE

5

ENGINEERS

ORDNANCE

5

Munton 2, Scadding, Duffield,

Jones.

POWHATTAN

Chow Heung-pak."

YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS

AND GOAL-SCORERS

ST. JOSEPH'S

Ward (2)

PORTUGUESE S.

FIRST DIVISION

2 EASTERN

Hau China-to (2)

JUNIOR SHIELD

* Gaan (2) Campos (2) and

C. Santos

5 AIR FORCE

Elton (2)

THIS IS

BURGUNDY WEATHER

WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND

OUR FINE SELECTION OF

VINTAGE BURGUNDIES

THE QUALITY AND EXCELLENCE

OF THESE WINES BEING

UNSURPASSED IN HONG KONG.

CALDBECK'S

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