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"Y" LADIES WIN
Hockey Encounter With C.B.A.
A lesa hockey Lassle was wit- nessed at King's Park yesterday
CLUB BEAT THE ARMY
Triangular Tourney Concluded
GOVERNOR ATTENDS RUGGER MATCH
morning when the Y.M.C.A. Ladies, strong contenders for champion- ship title, defeated the, C.BA Ladles by three quals to two in the Caer Clark Cup competition,
The Club secured their fourth This was the last match of the
consecutive win in the Trianguler C.BA., the champions finishing up
Tournament on Saturday when, with four points for eight matches. they met the Army at Rugby foot- The winners' forward, neball and won by a goal and two carried more thrust and it was tries (11: points) to nil - this factor. more than anything else that won the day,
The game was featured by the splendid marking of the Club three- The defences of both sides play-quarters and halves, as a result of ed web up to form, the losers' full- which the Army backs were given, backs, Miss F. Walker and P. Wool- Lew, opportunities. A temporary ley putting in a tremendous injury to Fun. Preece, who was amount of work throughout the badly winded just before the In-
· Donald Anderson and E. C. Fin- cher going out to open the innings for E.C.C. against the Club on Saturday when the latter won by nine wickets. (Photo by K. T. Tse).
match while Miss A. Fowler and terval, saw the Army in a danger- HOME FOOTBALL
Mrs. Burke were stalwarts in the ous plight, but they held on game- Y's last line of defence. Missly and managed to prevent the Fowler, however, was inclined to Club from scoring again before the make the ball rise too often when interval,
Grieve was in fine form as the making a clearance and this re- sulted in free hits for the op-left-centre threequarter, scoring a ponents.
very Ane opening try when he took the Army threequarters com- pletely by surprise.
for the Miss F. Best, in goal C.B.A. saved very well especially in the second half when she staved off a couple of shots that would have resulted in certain goals.
Miss O.
Peters, C.B.A. pivot, worked like a Trojan and in the second half had the misfortune to be injured. She received a hit an the right leg and the wound bled
However, she con quite freely. tinued playing in spite of the handicap.
MISS DALZIEL GOOD
The losers' derence faltered somewhat in that they allowed Miss M. Smith, the Y. inside-left.
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The Army made one change in their team. Davies being unable to play, and as a result Barry again made ari appearance as full- back, and Lieut. MacLagan was brought into the threequarter line to all Davies's vacancy.
RESULTS
London, Jan 24.
The following are the results of to-day's Football League matches: FIRST DIVISION
3. Wolves
CRANE TEN.
Arsenal Birmingham. Bolton Brentford Leeds
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3 Bunderland 3
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2 Grimsby
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Liverpool 3 Everton
Manchester C. 3 Portsmouth Middlesboro. 1 Stoke Preston
5 Derby Wednesday..
Manchester U. D Chelsea W. Bromwich 2
SECOND DIVISION
Floyd Outstanding Floyd was again in the limelight, in the stand-of-half position, his tackling preventing several likely scores, but he was called upon to Barnsley do too much, in the absence of a Bradford sound defence, although Lieut. Burnley Rice-Evans came into the lime Coventry light and grassed "Tiny" Munro Doncaster on one or two occasions. Boyling, Fulham Of the forwards, Miss Olive although he made several game Leicester Dalziel proved a very speedy right efforts to break through,. failed to Newcastle wing for the winners while Miss take his man low and was hand-Norwich M. Westcott was up to the marked off by Munro time and again. on the left flank. Miss R. Black- more, Miss P. Stringer and Mrs. Burton played well in the CB.A. attack.
too much rope..
The winners' intermediate line. capably led by Miss E. Thompson, was steady throughout.
At the interval, the Y. Ladies led 2-0, the goals being scored by Miss Sybil Dalziel and Miss Smith. In the second half Mrs. M. Read added another goal- Both goals for the CBA, were scored by Mrs. Burton' as a result of splendid Gret-time hits from passes from the right flank.
Butcher was again in splendid fettle, while Chadwick and van Leeuwen were also in fine.trim.
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1 Blackpool
0
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Tottenham
2
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3 Plymouth
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0 Blackburn
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5 Bury West Ham
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4 Newport
2 Exeter
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Brighton
0
1
Bristol C.
1 Watford
1
5 Northampton D
Reading
After the Army had hemmed the Club in their own half for the first Cardiff 20 minutes, the Club forwards | Clapton were seen in a splendid move Gillingham
Luton which ultimately saw a scrum in the Army 25, following which Millwall Grieve cleverly sold the dummy Notts C. and scored between the posts for Swindon Watson to add the goal points. Torquay
The Club dominated the second | "Walsall half exchanges and further tries *postponed owing to ground be- came from Chadwick and Munro, ing unft. both of which were unconverted by THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). The ultimate custody of the Watson.
Accrington 2. Gateshead 1 trophy now lies between the H.K. Among the interested spectators | Chester Ladies H.C. and the "Y" Ladies who were: His Excellency the Governor Crewe.. meet in a needle mafch on Satur and Lady Caldecott, His Excellency Halifax day next. The former have one
the G.O.C., Major-General A. W. Lincoln more match to complete their, fix-Bartholomew, attended by hia
Mansfield tures and that is against St. An- | A.D.C, Lieut. P. J. Howorth, Col. H. Oldham drew's Ladies which will be played C, Harrison and Mr. V. M. Gray-Port Vale on- February 6.
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Entries For Open Championships
At noon on Saturday, the official closing date, 18 entries had been received for both the men's singles and doubles events. while six couples had entered the mixed.
In order to encourage mixed doubles in the Colony, the Associa- tion have decided to hold this event despite the fact that they had originally fixed a minimum entry of eight pairs. The Association will. accept further entries for the mixed doubles event up to this evening. Daja
The draw for these three cham- pionships will be made on Wednes- day next; and in the men's singles: and doubles, the "sending" system will be adopted. The tournament I will start as from Monday. Febru...
ary 1
The following are the entries:
Men's Singles
M. A. Oliveira, E. de Sousa, Club de Recreio), F. Koh, J. J. Ong, P. H. Wong, C. E. Ching. Hon Bin-yen, (Chinese YMCA), H. Kew, B. A Gray (St. Andrew's), T. C. Lee. P. K. Hul, K. 8. Liew. K L Yong (University), F. E. Kwok 8. W. Liang, P. C. Leung (Chinese Re- creation Club), A. L Fisher (Free Lances), Lui Kwai-yau, (King's College).
Men's Doublen
M. A. Oliveira and J. J. Remedios, A. M. Silva, and L. A, Carvalho, H. A. Alves and E. de Sousa, A. E. Xavier and H. A. Barros (Club de Recrelo). TW. Wong and T, T. Cheong, F. Koh and J. J. Ong, P. B. Wong and CE Ching (Chinese
burn.
Club-J. P. Whitham; G.
G. K. Rotherham Chadwick, H. van Leeuwen; W, E Tranmere Grieve, A. K. Munro; A. H. R. But- cher and J. L. Bonnar; A. F. Walk- den, W. E. Peers, E. P. Humphreys; IH. Bradford. A. W. Holden; B.Aberdeen O'M. Deane, K. A. Watson and J. A. Redman.
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In a whole-day friendly match you and J. W. Walkden (King's played at the Craigengower Cricket College), M. Weill (St. Andrew's) Club ground yesterday, the Kow- and W., 8..Davis (Unattached), toon Cricket Club defeated the P. C. Leung (CRC) and R. E. Lee C. C. C. by 40 runs (Kowloon Tong).
Mixed Doubles
WHOLE DAY MATCH
Batting first the K. C. C. com- piled 144 runs, the chief scorers being DJ N. Anderson (30) ~R. || Lee (28), E. F. Fincher (48), and E. C. Fincher 28.
--M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva, L. A. Carvalho and Mise C. Silva
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