THE CHINA MATE, MARCH

WALES WITHDRAW FROM INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNEY

Two men having dropped out- their team, Wales, have been com-- pelled to scratch from the H K

R. A. International Tournament

the first round of which is sche- duled to take place to-morrow

evening, when. should have

met England.

CHINA'S HOCKEY

ELEVEN TOPO MEET PORTUGAL

GOLDEN BREW GOES LAME

(By RAPIER")

Entered for the "Kongman Han- dicap," a one mile event for non winning Subscription Grimms of this season and to be run on Saturday The following have been selected to represent China against Portugal in next, Golden Brew, belonging the International Hockey Tournament Wayfoong, went lame this morning- It was taken out for a trial gal- 0. C. Leah, P. K. Bui, & E. Teoh, Clop by Mr. T. W. Chatter, and on L. Hui, I. S. Cheng, P. G. Tang, J.

BADMINTON tomorrow P. Chan, S. Chin, FINAL TO-NIGHT

P. H. WONG DEFENDS

SINGLES TITLE - LADIES' DOUBLES FEATURE

A thrilling badminton match is promised at the Taikoo Club this evening, at 8.30 p.m., when Patrick H. Wong, the holder, meets P. K. Hui in the Final of the Men's Sin- gles Championship.

Both players have not displayed any consistency in form and if anything, Hui has been the steadier of the two although Wong's better court-craft is likely to carry him through again this season.

A charge of 20 cents will be made at the gate.

Included in to-night's programme is a Ladies Doubles Invitation knock-out tournament, the draw for which is as follows:-

Miss M. Silva and Miss 0. Ribeiro- v. Miss W. Cheung and Miss U. Khoo. Miss A. Remedios and Mrs. M. Wag- staff v. Miss N. Eardley and Miss B. Pollock.

Miss R. Summers and Mrs. S. W. Clark v. Miss M. Frazer and Miss I. Cunningham.

Miss S. Remedios and Mrs. N. Cas- tro v. Miss M. Xavier and Miss M. Ri- beiro.

INTER-VARSITY

GOLF MATCH

Light Blues Lead

On Foursomes

Westward Ho To-day. The fifty-fifth, annual Inter-Var- sity Golf match commenced over the Royal North Devon Links, here, yesterday with the foursomes, over 38 holes, and resulted as follows:

Scott and Lawrie (OHford) beat Car- ter and Winton (Cambridge) 10 and 9. Physick and Bend (Oxford) lost to Langley and Goodban (Cambridge) by

1 up:

Foster and Harvey (Oxford) lost to Withlaw and Booth (Cambridge) (7 and 6.

Walker and Pether (Oxford) beat Dalley and Macgregor (Cambridge) 5 and 3.

Pimpton and Garrow "(Oxford) lost) to How and Casson (Cambridge) 6 and 5.

The singles matches will be held to day.----Bexter.

WALTER LINDRUM ASKED TO VISIT ENGLAND

London, February 21. The Australian billiards cham- pion, Walter Lindrum, was asked by cablegram whether he would go to England this summer. Lindrum replied that he would gladly con- sider a visit if he was guaranteed a suitable proposition that would cover the travelling expenses of his

MISS WANDA MORGAN

London, February 18. nglish woman golf cham

Wanda Morg

has

jomed the staff of a firm of golf ball manufacturers, and will not be eligible to defend her title.

to

The final of ket Competition Engineers and

sex Regiment w Wednesday and Thursday,

rch 30

and 31 on the ground of the Kow- loon Cricket Club. Play will con- mence at 10 am and stumps will be drawn at 4 pm

to dismount near the six-furlong

Tsui, L. H. Tan and S. H. Ling. Re. completion of the gallop it was post and lead the pony back to the

serve, L. H. Chiang.

[found to be lame. Mr Chattey had stable.

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