CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 16, 1939
H.E. TO PLAY CRICKET
(By "ADREM")
ANOTHER STERN TEST
FOR SAINTS
(By “ADREM”)
St. Andrew's Ladies' hockey team which went down so badly to "Y". last week will be further tested to-day when they meet Hong Kong Ladies at King's Park.
Two interesting cricket matches will be played to-ed as that which played morrow, one of which should be quite serious and the other a good social party!
The Hong Kong-team is not to be recognis- their opening matches and they can be expected to give
a good account of thema ves if they do not
actually win.
Interesting changes in the Saints' for. ward-line have hoon made as a result of the return to the side of Mrs. Bliss (nee Gittins), who will take over her old position as leader of the attack. Miss Roberts, who has been centre-for- ward thus far, will play on the left wing.
The party will be at Kowloon Cricket Club where the veterans of K.C.C. led by His Honour Mr. Justice Lindsell, will play the veterans of H.K.C.C. led by Hon. Mr. T. E. Pearce.casions last season. All players will be over 45 years of
age.
The latter team will include Hiz Excellency the Governor, who thus belleve, plays his second match in the Colony, the first being in the Inter-Varsity match last season.
which position she occupied on several oc-
Miss June Booker, Mrs. Skinner and Miss D. Hong Kong, with Miss Gray at right back,
Watson, at halves and an exceptionally strong forward-line consisting of Miss Marr, Miss M. Smalley, Misa M. Booker, Mrs. Dal- ziel and Miss Purvis are strong in all de partments.
"Y" Ladies should have little difficulty against Recreio although Miss Eardley and Miss Pocock will not be playing. Miss Bu- chanan will take over the left-wing berth
Lunch will be served at K.C.C. at and Miss J. Stokes will play left-half. 1 p.m. sharp and play will commence at 2 p.m.
At Happy Valley, one company of the Volunteer Defence Corps will en- tertain the Battalion team of the Middlesex Regiment.
The company side, representative of No. 3 (M.G.) Company, will have out some of the finest players in the Colony and Mid- dlesex will have to be in good form to win.
This game will commence at 12
- noon.
Following teams have been select- ed for these games:-
H.K.C.C.-T. E. Pearce (Capt.). Str Geoffry Northcote, C. Blaker, R. D, Gilles- pie. J. D. Humphreys, E. J. R. Mitchell, C. C. Stark, R. S. W. Patterson, F. A. Red- mond, J. S. Lovett and T. McLeod. Umpire E. W. Hamilton.
K.C.C.-R. E. Lindsell (Capt.), E. Abra- ham, F. E. Nash, W. Nash, C. G. Green, Capt. W. M. Parsons, Capt. A. H. Martin, J. Fraser, S. Jex, T. G. Stokes and W. H. Hobbs. Umpire J. P. Robinson: scorer F. Goodwin,
No. 3 (M.G.) Coy.:-Lt. D. J. N. Anderson, C.Q.M.S. E. C. Fincher. Sgt. G. Winch, Sgt. E. Zimmern, L/Cpl. N. A. E, Mackay, L/Cpl. D. lung, Ple. F. R. Zimmern, Pte. A. Zimmern, Pte. W. L. Rapley, Pte. T. A. Madar and Pte. W. K. Way. Twelfth man is Pte. R. T. Broadbridge, scorer Sgt. V. White and umpire Ptc. T. Locke.
"RAPIER'S"! SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY
RACE NO. 1
CONFUSION BAY EVE OF HARVEST ROSE EMILY
Outsider-Hectic View
RACE NO. 2
BRUTUS
PUMPERNICKEL
HEINZ
Outsider: Twilight Star
RACE NO. 3
MATADOR
SMILING TIME
GOG
Outsider: Heddon
RACE NO. 4
KING KONG
MUSKETEER
› CELTIC STAR
Outsider: Some Hopë
RACE NO.'5
POTENTATE NEW STAR
EXPANSION TIME
Outsider:--Humdrum Eve
RACE NO. 6
COURTING EVE
TRIUMPHANT DAY
LANCASHIRE
CHIPS
Outsider:-Baffin Bay
: RACE NO.7
NATIONAL PRIDE
DAWN STAR
TAXING MASTER
‹ Outelder:—8qenic View
RACE NO. 8
NIGHT VIEW. BAN
GOLD COIN
VALOROUS
Outsider: Plat Höln
LY:DOUBLE- POTENTATE WATIONAL PRIDE,
Сдег Clark match between C.B.S. and C.B.A. has been postponed.
Following is the programme and some of the teams:
CAER CLARK CUP
TO-DAY'S CRICKET
(By "ADREM")
There are no particularly bright cricket matches on this "ternoon's programme, only one among the seniors that might pro- vide some good cricket being the K.C.C.- H.K.C.C. flxture at Cox's Road.
Both teams will have out their best avail- able talent and a draw appears to be the likeliest result.
Among the juniors the best game should be that between University and Hong Kong
Cricket Club at Pokfulum.
Following is the programme and some of
the teams:
Navy University
PROGRAMME
SENIOR
H. K. C. C. Police R. C.
V Middlesex Regt.
JUNIOR
V
Recrelo
V
H. K. C. C.
I. R. C.
-V
R. A. F.
C. S. C. C.
V
K. C. C.
K. C. C. Recralo
V
V
C. C. C.
St. Andrew's
H.K. Ladles (C. B. A.. 3.00 p.m.) "Y" Ladies
Recreio ("Y", 3.00 p.m.)
BRAWN CUP
V
V
D. G. 5.
Recreio
C. B.IS.
"Y" Ladies (D. G. S., 3.00 p.m.)
V Argonauts (Recreio, 3.00 p.m.)
V C. B. A. (C. B. S., 3.00 p.m.)
TEAMS
St. Andrew's:-J. Hall; G. White and M. Roza; S. West, J. Wone and B. Greaves; P. Wang, M. Churn, P. Bliss, H. Reid and S. Roberts.
Rocrelo "Q":-Miss C. Silva: Miss T. Gonsalves and Miss M. Riberio: Miss N. Xavier, Miss N. Osmund and Miss M. Silva: Miss M. Flgeuirdo, Miss N. Gonsalves, Miss M. Campos. Miss A. Rozario and Miss L. Rodriques.
H.K. Ladies "A":-Miss S. Baskett; Miss E. M. Gray and Miss G. Swan: Miss J. Booker, Mrs. Skinner and Miss Watson: Miss G. Marr. Miss M. Smalley, Miss M. Booker, Mrs. Dalziel and. Miss A. Purves.
C.B.S.:-Miss P. Losch: Miss V. Moss and Miss 9. Gehring; Miss J. Burroughs, Miss J. Bonney and Miss B. Hobbs; Miss K. Grant. Miss J. Stokes, Miss M. Macfarlane, Miss E. Rousseau and Miss P. Beraha.
C.B.A.-B. Sullivan; V. Beaumont and M. Mackay: B. Louis, J. Felshow and J. Cunningham; E. Hunt, F. Grimmitt. E. Woolley, P. Eaxter and J. Crawford.
Resorves: N. Duckworth and P. Mac- Fayden.
Argonauts:-Miss S. Silva; Miss I. Xavier and Miss B. Xawler; Miss L. Sequeira, Miss
H.K.C.C. 1at XI:-T. A. Pearce (Capt.).
D. de S. Carey, G. P. Charlton, A. T. Dow,
THRILLING BADMINTON AT K. TONG
Three badminton matches were played yesterday evening resulting in
victories for Chinese “y” in "AP Division, Recreio "A" in, Mixed Divi- sion and St. Teresa's in "B", Divi- sion.
The first two matches, wore one- sided, neither Recreio nor Chinese "y" dropping a game but some splendid rallies were witnessed at Kowloon Tong although St. Teresa's always had an edge over their op- ponents.
Finest game of the evening as far as technical ability was concerned was that between R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko (Kowloon Tong) and Joseph Tsang and Peter Lo.
A ding-dong struggle resulted in a good win for the St. Teresa's pair, whose better combination and gen- eral steadiness carried them through. THRILLING RALLY,
Most exciting game, however, saw Albert Chan and N. A. E. Mackay lose to Austin Ho and J. Lam 24-23 after being at one stage led by 18-8. The home pain staged a desperate rally at this stage and ran off a re- markable string of points, eventually to "set" at 19, lead 3-1 and 4-3 but just lose..
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Finest individual displays of... the evening were given by Je... Tsang, Peter Lo, R. E. Lee and John Chen, while Austin Ho, a comparative new- comer to local badminton, smashed
A. H. Finnic, J. H. Fox. R. D. Gillespie, M. very impressively. F. L. Havmes, L. D, Kilbee, J. L, C. Pearce, L. T. Ride.
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI:-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), C. W. E. Bishop, N. D. Booker, H. J. D. Lowe. A. K. Mackenzie, D. O. Jarsons. R. S. W. Paterson, J. E. Potter, D. Robb, W. Stoker, T. M. Sulter,
C.C.C.-A. R. H. Esmail (Ct.), N. Broadbridge, A. H. Esmall, A. B. Hamson, A. J. Hulse, A. Hung, C. W. Lam. E. A. Lee, T. Lock, A. M. Omar, W, Hong Sing. Scor- er. H. W. Randall: Umpire. C. Ladd.
St. Teresa's Win
Kowloon Tang lost to St. Teresa's 3-0, in the "B" Division.
A. Chan and N. A, E. Mackay (Kowloon Tong),
lost to P. Lo and J. Tsang lost to A. Ho and J. Lam, lost to J. Chan and F. Tsang
0-21
23-24
14-21
R. E. Lee and F. S. Ko (Kowloon lost to Lo and Tsang
Tong).
13-21
beat Ho and Lam
21-18
beat Chan and Tsang ...
21-18
J.
9. P. C. Fletcher and A. E. H. Castro
(Kowloon Tong).
lost to Lo and Tsang
13~~~~~21
beat Ho and Lam
21-18
lost to Chan and Tsang
6--21
P.R.C.-C. O. Pope. A. E. Carey, T. R. Hunter, P. H. Loughlin. W. Clarke. J. L. Stephens. A. Kirby, H. Danbrowsky, Lewis,. F. Forrest and A. Estall.
OTHER SPORT
ON PAGE 14
N. Silva and Miss L. Şüva; Miss I. Mathias, Miss M. Xavier, Miss C. Xavier, Miss M. Maxwell and Miss C. Marques.
D.G.S.:-Misa Van Bergen; Miss N. Max- well and Miss P. Crofton, Miss F. Wong. Miss P. Lang. Miss M. Hutchinson; Miss E. Hicks, Miss V. Churn, Miss E. Churn, Miss C. Kotewall and Miss V. Jex.
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Easy Victory
M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Re- crolo).
beat J. Clark and Mrs. Beattle
21-10
beat C. Bouvaird and. Miss I. Cun-
ningham
21-10 21-10
beat Mr. and Mrs. R. Main
J. J. Remedios and Miss O. Ribeiro (R¢- creio).
beat Clark and Mrs. Beattie ........ 21-16 beat Bouvaird and Miss Cunningham 21—11 beat Mr. and Mrs. Main
31-16 L. A. Carvalho and Miss M. Ribeiro (Re- creio). .....
beat Clark and Mrs. Beattle ..... 21-18 beat Bouvaird and Miss Cunningham 21— 7 beat Mr. and Mrs. Main
..... 21-4
Chung Wah Swamped
Playing.at. Taikoo Recreation Club last night, Chinese YM.C.A. beat Chung Wah by D games to nil, in an "A" Division Bad- miaton match.
P..C. Leung Wah).
and
S. C. Leung (Chuah
lost to C. Au and H. Koh
4-21
lost to P. H. Wong and P. C. Lau
11-31
lost C. J. Ong and. F. Koh
14-1
E. F. Chlù and K. 9. Chiu (Chung Wah).
lost to Au and Kob
10--41
lost to Wong and Lau
17-81
lost to Ong and Koh
2-21
F. 6. Lee and W; C. Choy (Chung Wah).
lost to Au and Kob
19-24
lost to Wong and Lau
9-21
lost to -Ong and Koh
5-1
LADIES' TENNIS
The following are results in the Co- lony Ladies' Lawn Tennis ments:
Tourna
Ladies Singleat-Miss J. Reeve beat Mrs. F. C. Tracy 6~0, 0—
Mrs. Smeby was given a "walk over," Mrs. Marriott having with drawn.
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Ladies Doubler-Mrs. Smeby and Mrs. Kevan beat Mrs. Whitham and Mrs. Marriott. Scores 6-3, 6-4.
Entries into the 2nd rounds of the Singles and Doubles Tournaments are as unders
Ladies Bingles-Miss J. Reeve Mrs. Smeby, and Mrs. E. Litton v Miss R. Rumjahn. ·
Ladies Doubles-Mrs. Burnett and Miss Bradbury v Misa Griffiths and Mrs. Chul.
Mrs. Smoby and Mrs. Kevan v Miss Lade and Mrs. Churchi.