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STRONG FEDERATION TEAM TO Ladies' Hockey League MEET ASSOCIATION: WILLIAMSON Season. Starts TO MARK LEE: FINE Tsui Wai-pui Two Games

MATCH PROMISED

BY "PILAT”

AS A RESULT OF THE VOLUNTEER CAMP this week-end will see a small League programme, only three matches being down for decision,

However, fans will be compensated tomorrow when

the ASSOCIATION will meet the CHINESE FEDERATION in the first xame of the Governor's Cup series at Causeway Bay at 330 p.m. The Federation's team has been be interesting to see how he will announced and, in itself, is almost fare in his first real big test in an All-China éleven. Strong both oral football. In defence and, attack, the team is a forcaldable one, and which will take a lot to bent.

Plays Tennis

For Police

The Police Sports Club lost by 61 seta to 2 to a team from South China A.A. In a friendly tennis. match played' at the Police Recrea- tion ground. Boundary Street, yes-

terday.

Of the three League games this afternoon, the MIDDLESEX - SOUTH CHINA "A" clash at Soo- After his brilliant performance xunpho should be the best. This last Sunday. Cheung Wing-chol game is of great importance to D. has been selected as goalkeeper. the Middlesex, as another defeat Tam Kwan-kon has not been very will definitely put them out of the much in the public eye lately, not running for League honour's, because he is of form, but because he has, so far, not been severely that last season on the same tested in League games.

The others more or less pick themselves and, with the excep- tion of three, are all from the Caroline Hill club.

are so

It will be interesting to recall

Tsui Wai-pui. the Colony Singles champion, made his first appearance for the Police tennis team and, partnered by B. C. Fay, won two sets and drew one.

The scores:

Brown and Sze. Wal-ming

(Police Sports Club) " lost to Lam Kwan and. C. L.

Lo....

4-6

lost to Albert Chan and

James Hsu

3-6

lost to F. Wong and K. F.

Ziu

2-6

ground the "Diehards" defeated the champions by the odd goal in three. Unless something totally Tsuf Wal-put and B. C. Fay unexpected happens. the cham- (Police Sports Club) plons should be able to keep their 100 per cent, record intact.

SCOTS SHOULD WIN

..UNENVIABLE TASK The selection of the Assocía- tion's team

A close match, should be seen C has always been. nr unenviable job as there

between KWONG WAH and many clubs from which to choose ROYAL SCOTS at Boundary Road. players. The F.A. eleven reveals a It will be hard to forecast the new name-Coles, of the Navy. I winners but I favour the chances have not seen Coles in action so I of the Scotsmen, who play the

drew with Wong and Lul... beat Lam and to

6-0 6-2

6-0

Pile and S. Smith (Police

Sports Club)

beat Chan and Hsu

lost to Chan and Hsu

lost to Wong and Lui lost to Chan and Hsu

3-6

C.B.A. TO MEET "Y" LADIES

Today:

Brawn Cap ©League, matches at King's Park. Both matches com- mence, at 3 p.m.

of

TWO CHANGES Satisfied with the showing their team In the trial game against Central British School on The Ladies' Hockey League Sea-Thursday, the C.B.A. Ladies are son starts this afternoon when retaining two important changes the "Y" Ladles and C.B.A. Ladies in their line-up from that match.

meet

in Caer Clarke Cup and

RUGGER ON. NAVAL GROUND: NAVY "A'

VS ARMY "A"

Mrs. Ramsey will remain in goal, in which position she played a better game on Thursday than has been seen from any C.B.A. keepen. in a ong while, while, Miss D. Moss, moved from the defence to

The following will represent the centre-forward, will be retained as Navy, "A" v. Army "A" (possibly leader of the attack. Club "A" in lieu) at rugger today: on the Naval ground, Causeway Bay. Kick off at 4.15 p.m.

teams three

EVEN FAVOURITES Despite the fact "Y" Ladies beat} Lt. Box; Surg. Lt. Corcoran, Flnil in the friendly match played the C.B.A. Ladies by three goals to Lt. Wright, Surg. Lt Kirkwood.between these two Sub-Lt. Kennedy: Lt.-Cdr. Clark weeks ago, Central British Asso- Tel. Hall; L.S.A. Palmer. Ldg Wtr ciation Ladies 1st XI start even Barlow, A.B. Gallagher. L.S.A. Yan- dell, Ldg. Wtr., Ferris. P.O King, Pay-Lt. Charles, P.O.. Kewell

Reserves, LS. Spirit, Cpl. Mar- ron, Tel. Bowden, L.S. Catcheside.

A

favourites for today's game.

They have a sound defence, an excellent intermediate line, and a passable forward line with Miss D. Moss and Miss E, Lalhovetsky outstanding. "Y" Ladies have a sound defence, good inter- ward line, where Miss H. Bockler mediate line, and an excellent for-

has been brought in at right wing. "y" Ladies 2nd XI start favou- rites in the Brawn Cup fixture.

SENIOR LEAGUE

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1939.

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Seniors (Men) v. Kumaon Rifles (Y.M.C.A. 4.15 p.m.); YM.C.A. Juniors (Men) v. RAS.C.. (US R.C. ground. 4.15 p.m.). 2-6 | RACING-H.K. Jockey Club's 11th 2-6

Extra Race Meeting, at Happy Valley. 2 p.m. RUGBY.-Army V. Navy A On the C,B.A. Ground, the Senior (Causeway Bay) 3 p.m.; Police-League game will be played between Navy v. Army-Club (Causeway the following teams: Bay 4.15 p.m.

C.BA:

Mira. K. Ramsey; Miss B. O. Burnett, Miss B. Harter, Milas D. Parsons, Mrs M. Willmoff: Miss P. McCaw, Mrs. S. Gardner, and Miss H Everest, Misa L Woolley, Mis A. Bockler.

P. ·Baxter,

Miss. P.

JUNIOR LEAGUE the "Ground, the Junior

the following teams:

"Y" Ladies: Mr Harrington; Mrs. Trimmer, Mrs. Grieve: Mias Dunne,

will not deal with the merit or de-type of game that may upset the SPORTING FIXTURES

merit of this player,

Kwong Wah's defence,

Sound as the selection of the But in view of the Electricians' F.A. side seems I have, however, fine victory against South China one criticism to make in regard to "B" last week their chances must the choice of the wing-halves. also not be overlooked, w Wilkinson has been playing with

SAINTS v. POLICE The last match great success in the League at

on the

pro- that left-half as he did in last" Sun-gramme,

between ST. day's charity game. In view of JOSEPH's and the POLICE, 'should this it would be better judgment provide some entertaining football.j to move Wilkinson back to his The Saints have been showing customary position and to give improvement and if they continue Rides, who played a sound game to do so may manage, to hold the en Sunday, another chance.

Police.

WILLIAMSON'S TÉST

The custodians of the law, how- ever, are an unknown quantity.

FORECAST

Williamson, who will be in the One week they surprise their sup- pivotal berth, is I think, the suit-porters with a flashy display, and able man 10r this match. He in the next they disappoint. played the third back game on Sunday and this will enable him to keep a good watch on Lee Wai- tong and Fung King-cheong. the main sources of danger. It will

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 18th November, 1939, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Sach must be worn throughout the duration of each Meeting in such a manner as to he readily identified.

the

Badges admitting Now Mem bers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including tax) obtainable through SECRETARY. upon the per sonal or written application of a Member, such Member to be. responsible for all visitors intro: daced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, ète.

Middlesex Kwong Wah St. Joseph's H.K.P.A.

LAWN

V South China “A”

Royal Scots

V

** Police

V B.K.C.A.A.F.

BOWLS:

H.E.'S TEAM VS

K.C.C.

TODAY

TOMORROW

On

HONG KONG

Mrs. Ashman, Mrs Macklin Min Bicknell, Miss Russell, Miss Bradboy. Miss Buchanan, and Miss O. Pocock.

C.B.A.: Miss P. Macfadyen; Miss V. Beaumont, Mackay: Miss

Sullivan, Miss I Cunningham, Miss R. Stalker, Miss Woolley, Miss P Grimmitt, and Miss E. Hunt

CRICKET-IRC. Juniors v. Uni

versity Recreio, Juniors v. Cen-FOOTBALL-Governor's Cup Match Smith; Miss trai British School (King's 43.30 p.m.): HK.F.A. v. C.A.A.F., Whitley, Ms D. Moss, Mrs; M. Que League game will be played between B. Louis, Ming 2. Pikkaw, Miss B. Park); KO.C. v. D.B.S. (KC.C.).) Causeway Bay. Third Div. (2.45" and Miss. E. Laihovetsky. FOOTBALL--First Div. (4.15 p.m.)!

Ladies: Miss O. Minnoot; Mrs. p.m.): Kumaons. Signals, Chat-Stone, Mrs. N. Strange; Miss M. Mc Middlesex v. S. China""A." 800- ham Road (15 p.m.),

Caw, Mrs. Starbuck, Miss Staker; Mrs. kunpoo; St. Joseph's y. Police. Caroline Hill; Kwong Wah v. R. Scots, Boundary Rd. Second Div. "A" (4.15 p.m.): Kit Che v. R. A. O. C., St. Joseph's; 8th R.A. V 3. China. Stanley; (2.45 pm.): Club V 5th R. A

Club; Eastern V. 30th R. A St. Joseph's. Second Division “B” (4.15 p.m.): Kwong Wah v. Engi- Beers, Chatham Rd.; (2.45 p.m.): R.A.F. V. R. Scots, Kowloon; (4.15 p.m.): University v. Kow- loon, Kowloon; (2.45 p.m.): Police v. Sigitals, Boundary Rd. Third Div. (2.45 p.m.): 12th R.A. v. R.A.S.C., Stanley: (4.15 p.m.): En- gineers v. 5th R.A., Military; (2.45 p.m.) R. Scots v. S. China, Soo- kunpoo; R.A.M.C. v." Electric, Caroline HD; 24th R.A. v. Inter- national (Military, 2.45).

His Excellency the Governor's HOCKEY-Caer Clark Cup. C.BA. team will meet the K.C.C. at Lawn Bowls on Wednesday next at Government House at 3.15 p.m.

V YMCA (C.B.A. 3 p.m.). Brawn Cup. Y.M.C.A. v. C.B.A. (Y.M.C.A. 3 p.m.); Y.M.C.A

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were clocked during the morning gallops

at the Race Course yesterday:-

Triumphant Day Scenic View Kut Cheung Eve, of Harvest Rose-Queen National Liberty Rose-Flana

Matador

Discovery Bay Westlake,

Jack O'Lantern National Pride Blue Diamond Moonlight View Jober

Dick Turpin Golden Cow Tiny Tim

A Roaring. Time

Distance 1st Qr. 2nd Q. Last Qr."

28

28

33.3 1.04.2

30.4.

35.4 1.08

32.1

30.1 1.00,2

30.1

30.1

30,1

32

32

30%1

30.1

Macquarie River Janber

28.3

58

28.2

29

29

31.1

31.1

Sunshine Suste

31.3

31.3

31.1 .1.00

29.4

30

30

33

30.4 1.01.1

30.2

33.1

33.1

31.3 1.00.4

29.1

35.4 1.09.1

33.2

MEDIUM STRENGT

Humdrum Eve Advancing Time

28.1

58

29.4

33

1.04

31

Lancashire Chap

.31.3

31.3

Murray River

28

55.3

27.3

28.4

28.4

31.3

31.3

38

1.09.

33

28.3

56.4

28.1

Fei Ying

30.3

30,3

Port Rush

31.2

7 31.2

1st

Amber II

28.4

57.1

28,2

Confusion Bay King's Warden

32.1" 1.01.1

23

32,2 1.01.4

Gog

32.3 .1.04.2 341.06.2

29.2 32

32,2.

30.1

30.1

33.2

33.2

32"

1.03.2

31.2

30

1.00.2

30.2

30.3

20.3

35,3:

35.3

29.1

29.1

28.4

55.2

26.3

31,1

31.1.

30.2. -1.01,4

31.2

29.3

"29.3

29

29

26.3

26.3

Ascot Vale and National Honour, Strathbannock

31.3

31.3.

.33.4 1.04.4

31

Talkative.......

31:4

314

Hectic View

31.4 1.01.2

29.3.

Navylight...

30

1.00.1

30.1

Radium Star and This Time

38

s. 1.10

32

WUber

31.4

31.4

Candlelight

35.1

1.01.4

319

Guinness Time and Smiling Time

33.1

28.3 33.1

The Secretary's Office. floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 o'clock Noon.

Tiffius are obtainable at the "Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No 1 Boy (Telephone 21928).

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all. Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors In Uniform are admitted Half Price.

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By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hong Kong, 13th Nov., 1939.

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