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FA CUP FINALISTS
SELECT TEAMS
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London, To-day.
TRAINING MISHAP
(By "RAPIER”)
Tyne, an old griffin formerly belonging to Sir Vandeleur Gray- burn, and recently acquired by Mr. Preston North End and Huddersfield J. Lo, was responsible for throw- Town, the FA Cup Finalists who ing a Chinese-riding boy (Ah Foo) | clash next thre Saturday, have selected their teams as follows:
PRESTON NORTH END:
Holdcroft.
Gallimore.
Beattle (A.).
Shaakh.
Smith.
Batey.
Watmough.
Mutch.
Dougal.
Beattie (R.).
O'Donnell.
HUDDERSFIELD TOWN:
Hesford. Craig.
Mountford.
Willingham.
Young.
Boot.
Halme.
Isaac
MacFadyen.
Barclay.
Beasley.
-Renter.
this morning.
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 27, 1938.
GIANTS TROUNCE THE PHILLIES
Reds Nose Out Cardinals
NATIONAL LEAGUE
... 13 ..12 11
of
2
When nearing the half mile post,
New York, To-day. The following were the results the rider was suddenly dislodged, yesterday's National and American but, fortunately, he fell on the League baseball programmes: grass side of the sand track, thus saving himself from serious in- jury. He was able to return to the Paddock unassisted. The pony ran back to the stable, and was later taken out to complete its exercise under the control of Chao, the Northern jockey.
RECREIO
Philadelphia New York
INDIAN CRICKET
TEAM'S TOUR
NAWAB OF PATAUDI IN SIDE TO VISIT ENGLAND
London, March 26.
An unoficial Indian team, the Rajputana Ajmer XI., is to tour England during the summer. The
Ripple and Melvin O hit homers. tour, which is being sponsored by Brooklyn Boston Mr. L. B. Chicago
BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
The following have been selected to play for Club de Recreio in the first League Lawn Bowls matches on Sa- turday, at 3.30 pm, in the First, Se- cond and Third Divisions:-
1st Division (Home) vs. C.C.C J. Laz, C. A. Lopes, A. A. Reme dios, EL A. Alves (Skip).
L. F. Xavier, J. F. V. Ribeiro, F. V. V. Ribeiro, P. F. Laz (Ship).
PONY CLASSIFICATION Noronha, C. E. Marques, C. G.
Alterations And Additions
The following are the
Silva, F. X. M. Silva (Skip).
2nd Division (Away) vs. HK.F.C. F. A. Machado, Dr. A. P. Guterres, C. H. Basto, J. J. Basto (Skip).
F. A. Xavier, D. C. Alves, L. A. Gutierrez, B. Basto (Skip).
C. M. Silva, A. V. Barros, E. M. Re-
latest medios, F. I. Soares (Skip).
alterations and additions to the 3rd Division (Home) TS HEE CO.
pony classification lists issued by the Hong Kong Jockey Club on
March 15:
AUSTRALIAN PONIES Home Brew King's Privilege and Ranger to "B" Class; Bredon, Cape York, Lily and Sydney Bridge to "C" Class.
CHINA PONIES
J. C. Remedios, F. Marques, H. A C. Vaz, C. P. Basto, C. M. S. Alves B. Botelho, C. B. Pereira (Skip).
J. M. Rosario (Skip).
O. P. Remedios, C. C. Pereira, Sousa. P. A. Yvanovich (Skip).
WOMEN'S AUSTRALIAN
TOUR
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private enterprise, has been ar- ranged to provide an opportunity for young players to obtain ex- @perience of English wickets and
conditions.
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Lazzeri hit a homer Pittsburgh
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St. Louis
7 6.
Davis hit a homer.
Cincinnattin
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Lombardi hit a homer.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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9
3 9 4 10
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New York
Gordon hit a homer. Philadelphia Boston
De Santels hit a homer. Washington
Zeke Bonura and Ben Travis
homers. Cleveland Chicago
Kreevich hit a homer. Detroit St. Louis
It is understood that the Nawab of Pataudi is to be one of the. team. The tour begins on May 10 and ends on July 30. The
1 fixtures are:
May 10, v. Beckenham, at Becken- 1 ham; May 11, v. Indian Gymkhana, Os- terley Park, May 13-14, v. Grasshop- pers, The Oval; May 16-17, v. Oxford hit University, Oxford; May 20-21, v. Sir
Julien Cahn's XI, Nottingham.
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K.B.G.C. RINKS TO MEET C.S.C.C. ON SATURDAY
June 3-4, v. Aldershot Command,
0 Aldershot, June 67-8, A. Cam- bridge University XL, Cambridge, June
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10-11, v. West Norfolk, Hunstanton; June 14-15, v. East Norfalk, Small- (burgh; June 20-21, Folkestone, Folkestone; June 24, v. North Middle- sex, Hornsey: June 29-30, v. Durham. Billingham.
July 1-2, v. Northumberland, New- castle: July 8-9, v. Berkshire, Read- ing, July 13, T. Gravesend, Gravesend: July 15-16, Household Brigade, Chelsea; July 20-21, v. Indian Gymk- hana, Osterley Park; July 22-23, v. Lancashire Second XL, Old Trafford;
The following have been selected to July 25-26, F. Lincolnshire Gentlemen, the Lincoln; July 27, v. Club Cricket Con- represent the KB.G.C. against EC.SC.C in the First and Second Diference, New Malden; July 30; v. Bas- visions of the Lawn Bowls League ingstoke and North Hants, Basing- which commences next Saturday: stoke.
Cameronian, to "A" Class: Com- mencement Bay, Expression Time and Humdrien Eve to "B" Class; Rose The Women's Cricket Association Queen and Smiling Thru, to "C" Class. have accepted an invitation to send
a team
to Australia in October, 1939. The party will number 16. Senorita Anita Lizana's partner in Three Tests will be played, as well! the women's doubles at the Wimbledon
championships in June will be - Miss as matches against all the States
Peggy Scriven.
and the usual up-country games.
Senior Team (At K.BG.C.) John Watson, S. M. White, E. W. Lines, R. Ducen (Skip).
A.
R. P. Phillips, A. Macfarlane, Hyde Lay, C. B. Hosking (Skip).
A J. Hall, G. E. F. Thompson, T. Armstrong, L. Guy (Skip).
Junior Team (At Happy Valley) E. V. Searle, G. C. Norman, K C Hamilton. J. G. Meyer (Skip).
H. L. Lockhart, H. E. Drew, F. A.
Cheesman, J. S. Logan (Skip).
A. Macintyre, Jack Watson, D. W. Waterton, W. S. Drake (Skip).
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LOCAL
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TOURNEY
Re-Arranged Fixtures
The following is the revised draw for the local International Hockey Tournament:
THURSDAY, APRIL 28 England (Whites) v. Portugal (Colours)
(Club ground, 5.30 p.m.). FRIDAY, APRIL 29
Scotland (Whites) v. India (Colours)
(Club ground, 5.30 p.m.). Weather permitting these mat- ches to be played off, the final will be held next Sunday on a ground yet to be nominated.
ENGLAND HOCKEY XI TO MEET PORTUGAL
The following have been chosen to represent England in their In- ternational hockey match against Portugal, on the Club ground, at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow.
Dobson; Stickley and Grogan: Wet- ton. Brown and Guest S. A Fowler G. Fowler, G. EP Diyett, Dunne and V. Bond Reserve, Taylor.
England will play in white.
MILLWALL GROUND IMPROVEMENTS
Millwall have made arrangements whereby their ground at the Den. New Cross, will accommodate further 6.000 spectators at a shil ling. This is to be done by cover- ing two thirds of the terracing known as Spion Kop, and in addi- tion a new refreshment room will be provided. The work is expected to be completed next August,