turning to active participation in sports after an enforced absence of about two years, on medical grounds. She is already playing a great deal of tennis and hockey and will be figuring in the forth- coming Inter-University Athletic meet.

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Army Rugby trials will be held! It is learned that Royal Air

Miss Mary Suad was elected Baker, former Civil Service Cric-at Scokunpoo to-morrow and the Force have entered a team in the captain of the Ladies Under ket Club opening bowler, who was following Tuesday, the 13th. inst. Softball League and have secured graduates' Club at a meeting held mobilised in the Naval Volunteers.

an Army allotment on Chatham at the University recently. It is at the outbreak of war, will be

Road or Prince Edward Road for understood that she will be devot- It is now learned that contrary turning out again for his old club

League games on Sundays. It is ing more time to athletics this to carlier reports, N. L. Smith, this season.

interesting to note that baseball, season than she did last year, with formier C.B.A, cricketer, will not an affiliate of softball, is a com- a partiality for tennis. Lau Yiu-ting,

be playing for Police R.C., but one of the best

pulsory game for R.A.F. in Eng- |

will be turning out for Civil Şer-.. back-stroke swimmers_in_the

land-and-a-very-high standard has. Colony, was unable to take part

-It-Is-learned that A.-R.—H_|_vice_C.C.once again. been attained in a short period.

(Harry) Email, who has played in the Colony Championships ow-

It is learned that the former ing to the fact that he was trans- members of the Ballgirls' softball

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regularly for Craigengower 1st Although Royal Air Force ere ferred by the Police Department, team, who have not entered the won

"Ski" Poloweki, the man who XI for many seasons, will. be not taking part in the Cricket Lea- with whom he is employed as an League this season, are well dis- U.S.S. Mindanao in the Baseball kot this

the Bagram Shield for taking a rest from League Cric gue this season, the nets at Kai interpreter, to Stanley and was so tributed among the other

soason. He is a very Tak have been up for some time, unable to get the required amount This should result in

clubs League this Summer, is unlikely | useful opening bat and was thoir and there is a good attendance at of training. On being re-trans- amount of adjustment in strength.mond as he will be leaving for

a certain to be soon again on the local dla | viço-captain last year..

nets practice each evening. They ferred to Central, however, Lau

will, however, be playing in the lost no opportunity of getting back

America in January 1941 and does

From reliable quarters it is Small Units competition and into harness and took part in the Although, he gave up the game tic Station.

not expect to return to the Asia- learned that European Y.M.C.A. amongst the keenest of them is Interport trials on Thursday, al- some thros months ago, since

authorities are planning additions Cpl. Tratt, who is reported to though his lay-off was clearly when he has boon playing a great

to the hockey pavilion which they be a first class flelder. evident and he was unable to fin- deal of tonnia, A. H. Basto show- Cecil ("Horseface") Douglas, share with Hong Kong Hockey ish the course with any of his olded that his hand had lost fittio of first-baseman of U.S.S. Mindanao's Club at King's Park. The demand push.

its erstwhile cunning when ho baseball squad, is already looking for better facilities, especially on won the champlonship of Kow-forward to another successful sea-match days, is responsible for this It is possible that J. L. Ste-loan Tong Club from H. Y. Hau, son next Summer. Douglas plans decision. phens, one of the best batamen at who in turn had caused an up-to have an even stronger nine than' Police Recreation Club, will not set by beating A. J: Kew, the that which won the 1940 · 'cham- be playing cricket this season. į 1940 champion Second Division plonship. He has already secured Stephens says that he may con-League skip.

two new players.

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Rugby

E. C. Luscombe, Police captain, has had a recurrence of his old knee injury and will be unable to take any further part in, the game this season. It is learn- ed, however, that G. S. Wilson, who prior to his illness was to lead the side, has made a good recovery and should be in action again soon.

MEDICALS BEAT ORDNANCE AT CRICKET

At Sookunpoo yesterday, Royal Army Medical Corps beat. Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 4 wic- kets in a friendly cricket game.

R.A.O.C.

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Capt. Bridge, c and b Wyre. S/Edr. Gardner, 1.b.w.. b Coombes S/Sgt. Merkins, 1.b.w. b Wyre... L/Cpl. Reynolds, e Coombes, b Wyre 22 L/Cpl. Stonor, not out

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George Choa is favoured to win. the University tennis champion- skip this year. The annual tour. nament is just getting under way" *

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