YMCA HOCKEY DANCE TO NIGHT

The "Y" Men's and Ladies' hoc- key sections will wind up «their season with a cabaret-supper dance in the Rose Room, of the Penin sula Hotel to-night, from 9 p.GL to 1 am. Tickets, $3.50 (double) and $2 (single) may be obtained at the FM.C.A. office or at the door.

LAFARGENTINIËNELIELIKAUPUNKI BETmum

MAMAK HOCKEY

CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES DECIDING

ENCOUNTERS

2*

Though very little has been heard of the Mamak Tournament, all the fix- tures have been concluded and to-day.] at 4 pm on the Radio ground, Caroline Hill, the winners of the "A" Division, the Panthers (H. M. Submar- ines) will meet the winners of the "B" Division, the Radio Sports Club. (pre- sent champions) to decide the 1937-38 Championship.

The

best

of three games will be played to decide the issue.

“KING WILLOW” COMES INTO

HIS OWN

AUSTRALIANS TO MEET

WORCESTERSHIRE

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 30, 1938

YACHT CLUB'S

CLOSING

CRUISE TO-DAY

At Deep Water Bay

"King Willow" comes into his own once again to-day when the Home A programme of two sailing races cricket season opens with four matches, and four rowing events will feature the Australian Test tourists opening the first day's programme, in the Royal their tour against Worcestershire, at Hong Kong Yacht Club's Closing Worcester.

Cruise, which_commences to-day over a course in Deep Water Bay (for |rowing).

The following is the programme of matches starting to-day:

Lord's-M.C.C. v. Forkshire.

Worcester-Worcestershire v. Ans-

-

tralians.

Cambridge The Seniors Match. Oxford Oxford University v. Glou-

cestershire.

The programme will conclude to- morrow with more sailing races, row- ing events, the presentation of prizes won during the season, and the opening of the new headquarters for the Comet Class yachts, on Middle Island.

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

TO-DAY

2.30 p.m.-Cruisers, Four Tonners and Racing Yachts (all classes)

water Bay Line, as per plan: on page (West to East)Distance: 7 miles.

Time Limit: 5.30 pm:

3 p.m.-Comet Class

Course: To be decided on the day. Rowing: 4.40 p.m. --Sculling Heat (A)

5 pan-Open Pairs Race for the Percy Smith. Challenge Cup. 1:1 Rudloff, H. O. Buse, G. Arndt. 2: R. J. Minnitt, J. C. McDonall, J.. Gifford Hull

3- E. Potter, J. B. Coils, G. SP. Heywood.

5.20 p.m.--Scalling Heat (B) 1:-G. S. P. Heywood. 2-B. S. Carter.

5.40 p.m.-Veteran Pairs

6 p.m.-International Pairs 2-England: J. E. Potter, F. M. Thompson, G. S. P. Heywood

2. Scotland: T. Swan, J. C. Mc- Douall, D. Black.

Course:-Start, Pig Pier, Kennedy 3:-Germany (Holders): L. Rudloff, Town (East to West). Finish, Deep-H. O. Buse, G. Arndt.

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