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LEAGUE SOCCER Wildcats Win
FIXTURES
Following are the soccer fixtures for the week ending, March 30:-
WEDNESDAY -
First Division
Club v. Middlesex, (Club, S p.m.) Referee: Omar, Linesmen:-King Ka-pul and Edwards.
Second Division South China v. Service Corpa (Caroline Hill. 5 pm) Referee: Adams.
30th
Southard Shield
V.R.C. CAPTURED LIMJAP TROPHY
SPORTS
BATTLE FOR TENNIS CROWNS TO EVOLVE ROUND OLD BRIGADES?
FROM WHAT HAS BEEN SEEN IN ONE WEEK'S COMPETI- TION IN THE COLONT OPEN TENNIS championships the fight for both titles would again evolve round that two old brigades--the Trul Brothes and Ramjahn Cousins.
No new blood has been revealed though two young players im- pressed with their initial appearances." K.B: Yip, of South China. caused quite a summation- when he defeated Ho Ea-lan, a much more As expected, Wildcats won con-expenced player. His victory was the more surprising by the fact vincingly over the Canadians to that he won in straight sets, outdriving his opponent with search- take the championship of the tng drives down the lines. Ladies League and with it the Sou- R.A. V. Sing Tsp,(St. thard Shield, emblematic of supre Joseph's. 5 pm.), Referee:-Cop-macy in the girls competition.
"The Wildcats made a surprisingly large number of errors in the field but were very fortunate in that few of them proved to be costly.
sey.
Kwong Wah v Navy, (Boundary 8t.. 5 pm) Referee:-Carley,
Third Division 36th RA, V, 12th R.A (8tanley. p.m.) Referee:Thorley.
SATURDAY
First Division
Sing Tao v. Club, (Club, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:-Glover, Linesmen: --Copsey and Frazer.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. Linesmen:-Winser and Taylor
Police v. Royal Scots, (Boundary, Street, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:-Beard,
AUCTIONEERS,
SWEEPSTAKE RACE
OF R.H.K.Y.C. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's Tai Yat Cup race over 13.2 miles Saturday saw none of the 10 starters Anish. The starters were Zephyr, Aflsa, Wendy. Artemis, Joss, Gun, Redshank, True Blue La Linda and Guri..
In a Sweepstake race over" 6.25 miles for the Mixed Class the following was the result:
Second Division
The Limjay Trophy went to the V.R.G. when they trounced Chung Hus by the unexpected. ly wkle margin of 13 runs. The game itself was very tame A The Chinese boys, never looked to have a chance,
MILD UPSET
A mild upset occurred when the Chinese Baseball Club trounced
steady player on both
George Chos, a stylish and bands,
showed that he is still as good TENNIS TOURNEY
when
when he last competed in the tournament two years ago he gave promise of "blooming" into a star.
PROGRAMME
· WEDNESDAY Today's programms consists of ahn v. C. Dunne or Lt. Shields OPEN SINGLES: A. Rum- two singles and three doubles and Goodman; Fung Yes-put v. Ken- interesting games should be seenneth Lo; O. Umetant v. H. D; Ram- in the singles.
R.E. Guest did not impress an Friday in the doubles and will be given a rent test as to his true worth by Pang. Ol-lam of Chinese R. C.
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Jahn
CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES: 7. W. Sewell 4/6) v. S. L. Maug- han
CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES:- H Van Leeuwen and M. A. Bie rens de Haan (-376) v. T. C. Mon-
Cyclones who had great limculty A game that is worth watching aghan and T, J. Gould (-15.2); W. Engineers v. Kit Chee, (Bookua-in connecting with the hurling of should be the doubles match beR. Lambert and N. D. Lloyd (-1/6) 100, 10 p.m.) Referee: Wilson Denham Crary while the winners, tween Paul Kong and Fung Tee-pat. H. J. Armstrong and P. Wynter Kwong Wah v. Service Corps. on the other hand, garnered 16 and W.C. Hung and EC. Fincher. Blyth (-15), B. O'M. Deane and (Kowloon, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: safeties off the pitching of Cyclone The latter pair made an auspicious A. T. Dow (-5/8) v. J. S. Theobald Demmee.
Pinky Pineda and, incidentally, start by winning their first round Police v. Sing Tao, (Boundary registered the best batting mark match in two love sets.
nd P. J. Ekipwith (-3/8); R. E Street, 3 p.m.) Referee:-Emmons. of the day.
Guest and B. Fay (-30) v. F. W. Ordnance v. Middlesex, (Sookin-
Carter and E. K. Thursby (12/6).
poo. 3 p.m.) Referee:-Fraser.
Apart from a shaky display in the very first inning when they Navy v. South China, (Cause-conceded eight tallies, the Can- way Bay, 3 pm. Referee:-Baker. adian boys put up an excellent Club v. 30th RA, (Club, 3 pm) show against the Mohawks who Referee: Barretto.
took things in their stride. Third Division
brightest feat of this game was a 3 pm) Referee:-Edwards.
24th R.A. v. Signals, (St. Joseph's sparkling double-killing by Wag- goner, Pete Finch and Frank Crews. THE RESULTS
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Air Force T. International. Corrected Pos'n. (Chatham Road, 3 p.m.) Referce:
16.40,23
Williamson, (Capt. R. W. Berridge)
16.42,10
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7th RA v. 36th R.A., (Military, 23 p.m.) Referee:-Banham.
Tacht
Isobel
Petrel
(Mr. C. F. Hyde)
Ariki
16.42.14 (Mr. W. H. Browne).
3
Widgeon
18.45.04 Mr. G. C. Dawson)
4
The results are as follows:-
LADIES' LEAGUE
12th R.A. 7. Shell; (Military, 4.30 Wahoos p.m.) Referee:-King Ka-pui, Panthers
20th. RA. v. Medicals, (Chatham Wildcats Road, 4.30 p.m.) Referee:-Lee Canadians Bing-tong.
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TODAY'S PROGRAMME
Open Singles
R. E. Guest v, Pang Ol-jam (1), George Chòa v. T. J. Gould (7).
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Open Doubles
Lieut J. S. Thebald and Capt. P. J. Skipwith v. L M A. Razack and A. R. Minu (3); Paul Kong and Fung Yee-pui v. W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher (5); M. Pagh and Lieut. Shields Goodman Y." Ho
E. Ka-lau and K, H. Yip (8).'
R.
13 12
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Club Championship
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13
T. A. Pearce V
C. H. B. Oxlade
7
7 (6).
A.S.A. v. Engineers, (Kowloon, p.m.) Referee:-Pike,
MEN'S (1ST. DIV.)
C. B. C. Cyclories...
В 15
4
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SUNDAY
H. K. B. C. Canadians
10
6 Bowker
1 2
p.m.) Referee: V. R. C,
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Mrs. R.D. Walker, of No. 180, The Peak, bas reported the theft of a grey fox fur coat, valued at $200. from her car parked in Lyttelton Road on Friday evening.
Governor's Cup Competition R.KF.A. v. HK.C.A.A.F., (Cause- way Bay,' 3.30
MEN'S (2ND. DIV.)
Marie, Linesmen:-Omar and Ford, Chung Hwaard
Club Handicap Doubles
Mackenzie and AC (3/6), E. R. Childe
THURSDAY
OPEN SINGLES:-Fung Tee-pul
MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1941
In aid of Bomber Fund and B.W.O.F.
BOY
MEETS GIRL
At The K.C.C.
WAH YAN SPORTS
The 18th annual Athletic meet-
or Kenneth Lo v. Paul Kang; I. M.ing of Wah Yan College will be A. Razack T., S. 7. Tong.
held tomorrow at Caroline H, OPEN DOUBLES:-George Choa commencing at 1 pm. Mrs. M. B. and A. V. Remedios v. O. Umetani Costello, ind T. Dmura,
Fresident of Catholic CLUB SINGLES:-F. W. Carter prizes.
Women's League, will distribute the v. M. A. Blerens de Haan.
CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES:-A. Mackenzie (plus 1/6) v. H. E. Waller (plus 3/8).
Sat. April 12th
Mon. April 14th
Sat. April 19th
Home Rugby
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Results
LONDON, Mar. 23
(Reuter)... Home rugby matches played yester- The following are the results of
day.
RUGBY UNION:-Rosslyn Park OPEN DOUBLES:-B. and L5, Wekh Army XV 13; Aldershot Agafuroft v. G. W. Sewell and D. Command.6, Metropolitan Police CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES: M. Macdougall; M. Pagh and Lt. 6; Bath 8, R. A, F. Xv 0; Bedford G. W. Sewell and D. M. Macdougall Shields Goodman or Hp Ka-lan and 12, Rosslyn Park 0; Gloucester 3, (~15.1) 7. V. R. Gordon and M. H. K. H. Ylp v. B. O'M Deane and St. Mary's Hospital 31; North- Turner (-3/6).
1. T. Dow: J. 8. Theobald and Pampton 0, Wasps 0; £ J Cor- CLUB HANDICAP MIXED DOU-3. Skipwith or IM A. Razack and betts XV 23, Police XV 20; Askes BLES:-C. H. R. Oxlade and Miss R. Minu v. H. D. and S. A. Rum-School 11, Rosslyn Park Colts 6: Pritchard (-4/6) F. D. Hanter fahn. and Mrs. G. Campbell (-1/6); E
St. Guy's Hospital 9, Army XV 6... CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES:— H. Brazel and Miss M. (-2/8) v. J. S. Theobald and Miss Elder (plus 1/6):
Riddle C. H. R... Oxlade (-3/6) v. P. J.
YORKSHIRE CUP (Second D. Eardley (-15).
G. Campbell Round)-Bradford Northern 18, (plus 2/6) 7. R. E. Quest (-15.1). Wakefield Trinity 5; Dewsbury" 21, CLUB HANDICAP MIXED DOU-York 5; Featherstone Rover 20. M. Stoneman (-1/6) Y. A. H. Bar-3 (after extra time). BLES:-3. L. Maughan and Miss Leeds 9: Huddersfield 8, Castleford
well and Mrs. Oxlade (-5/6).
5 and 8. L. Maughan (-2/6) (4);
FRIDAY E, E Waller and E 8. Hall (plus 513/6) v. R. H. Blake and H. C. D. Crawford; S. T. Chat V. Wel OPEN SINGLES:-C. 5. Lee v. A. Knight (3/6)(2),
Chung
RUGBY: Keighley 7. Bramley 7.
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