THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 5, 1938

OUSE GOES LAME

(By "RAPIER")

Originally owned by Sir V. M Grayburn, Ouse, agrimm, China pony of 1936, now belonging to the Why stable, was taken out this morning for a trial gallop by the Northern jockey, Mr. Y. K. Wouh On reaching the six furlong post it was found that the pony was lame. The jockey dismounted and the pony was led back to the stable by a ma- foo.

SECOND DIV. RESUMES AFTER THREE WEEKS

5th. AA. Bde. Have Big Task

VITAL

CRICKET

FIXTURES

SENIOR LEAGUE IN

THE BALANCE -

The first of the last two blocks of Senior League Cric- ket matches will be decided this afternoon and such are the present standings of three teams that it is quite possible that the title will be as good as won at the end of the day. This result can be achieved in the After an interval of three weeks,event of either the IR.C., K.C.C. or there is a full programme of Sec-C.C.C. winning their game outright ond Division League games this and the other two losing. week-end, though the encounter be- tween the Seaforths and the Royal

The match on which most inter-

Engineers has been postponed in est is likely to be centred, although order to permit the former to play naturally the results of all games off their postponed Third Round Junior Shield encounter, with the Portuguese Sporting Association.

in which these three teams are en- gaged, will be awaited with some H.K.C.C. clash at Scokunpoo. eagerness, will be the IR.C.-

Club have selected

a powerful

While the Seaforths should, in the ordinary course of events, have no difficulty in reaching the Semi-well-balanced side which includes Final Round, the

both Alec and John Pearce and al- fact that they will be leaving for Shanghai before though numerically they do not ap- the final is played, may effect their pear to be too well off as regards

their attack, there play, and the Portuguese may win.

is heaps of There are no outstanding games,

talent quite capable of going in the Second Division, as both the through the Indians on their own. leading teams are engaged against

Unless something startling ́ oc- lowly placed teams and both should curs, K.C.C., on the form they have win comfortably.

been showing of late, should ac- count for Club de Recreio, while Craigengower are as likely as not

HARDER TASK

to put paid to the account of the

The 5th A. A, Bde. have the hard-Army. er task against Kowloon, but in view of the fact that the latter will be utilising either Maxwell or Betts, in their first team, they should annex both points.

A good encounter is anticipated on the St. Joseph's ground, when the Police and the Club clash. The latter have greatly improved in their past few games, while the Police were beaten by the only goal in their Shield encounter with Kwong Wah, recently.

"Y LADIES WILL MEET C.B.A. AT HOME TO-DAY

Interesting Game Should Result

Following their splendid victory

PROGRAMME

First Division

C. s. c. c.

LR. C. Army

€ de R.

K. C. C.. CCC

HKC C TC. C. C. Navy..

T KČ C

Second Division

FLK CC. Police

Army "B"

T. C. de R. * ▼ University

.TC. S. C. c.

Some of the teams:--

K.C.C. 1st XI:-D. J. N." Anderson (Capt.), K. M. Baxter, G. F. O'Bryden,

Par

EVERYBODY'S SAYING

"What a really

perfect Gin!

THEY'RE RIGHT-

IT'S

SEAGERS

Sole Agents:-

GIN

OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.”

H. Ruttonjee & Son

G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fincher, W. CYACHT CLUB

Um-

Hung, S. Jer, R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, T. A. Madar and F. Zimmern. pire, J. P. Robinson.

K.C.C. 2nd XI:A. A. Dand (Capt.).

TO FIND NEW

over the Hong Kong Ladies recent Baldwin, R. Broadridge, HEADQUARTERS

Brokenshire, S. A. Gray, G. A. Y. Hell, B. D. Lay, J. R. Luke, W. L McKenzie, W. Mulcahy and C. B. P. Sargent. Umpire, H. Overy..

ly, the Central British Ladies should fully extend this year's

Portsmouth, January 17. - champions, the "Y" Ladies, in their

BKCC. 1st XI-A W. Hayward

The Royal Albert Yacht Club has Caer Clark Cup encounter this

(Capt.), F. A Dunnett, J. Fox decided to dispose of its club house afternoon on the "Y" ground at 3D. Kilbee, J. B. H. Leckie, F. Marshall, P.M

H. B. Neve, H. Owen Hughes, J. L. C and grounds in Clifton-road, South- The "Y" will be fielding their Perde R. 1st. Als Gosano the headquarters of the club for Pearce, T. A. Pearce and L-L Pide.. 2. These premises have been best team, and should on their cur (Capt.), A. M. Rodrigues, A. M. Prata, over 60 years, rent form, experience little difficulty w. A Reed, P. M. N. da Silva, JIA. in securing both points.

P Pereira, H. L Ozorio, M Soares, A. V. Gosano, and N Beltrão:

Two games will feature the Brawn Cup programme, the "Y" Ladies being at home to the C. BA Ladies, while Recreio entertain Central British School “B”, King's Park.

The following is to-day's pro gramme:-

"Y" Ladies

CAER CLARK CUP

VNC.BA Ladies “Y” ground, 3. p.m.). BRAWN CUP "Y" Ladies 7. St. Andrew's

(C.B.A. ground, 4:15 p.m.). Recreio Ladies CBS. “E (C.B.4. ground, 3 p.m.).

sez.

C.B.S. ANNUAL SPORTS

The annual athletic sports, the Central British School, will take place on the School ground on turday, March 12th, starting at 2.00

p.12.

Old Boys' Race, over 100 yards, and The programme will include an

Old Girls' Bace, over 50 yarns. No individual invitations are being Noronha At the annual meeting the com- sent out, but all parents and friends HIK.C.C. 2nd XIE. J. R. Mitchell mittee reported that it was impossi-will be welcome. (Capt.), H. J. Armstrong C. W. Eble to carry on the club under pre-

Bishop, D. S. Blake, G. E R. Divetty seat conditions and that a new and The prizes will be distributed by NP. Fox, R. S. W. Paterson, D. Sless expensive building would have Mrs. G. E. S. Upsdell, wife Robb, W. Stoker, FL Stokes and to be found. The meeting decided Headmaster. 1. D. Wodehouse, ha

C.C.C. 2nd XI-C. W. Lam (Capt.), to close the club house and endez- D. Hung, B. E. Irance, A Kitchell, G. your to find other suitable accommo- A. Lee, J. W. Leonard, H. P. Lim, A. dation.

M Omar, W. Eapley, G. Winch and A. Zimmern.

C. de R. 2nd XI: F. H. Carvalho

During the

(Capt.), E. A. R. Alves, L. G. Gosano, Royal Naval

A. E Noronha, H. M. Xavier,

Soares, A. A Lopes, M. Mendonca, H Guterres, A, N. Other and ANO

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