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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NÓVEMBER 19, 1930.
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SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE,
MOORHEN DEFEATS SPORTS CLUD
Shumeen, Nov. 18. H.M.S. Moorhen defented the Shameen Sports Club by four goals to one in the Shameen Fool- ball League yesterday afternoon,
Shameon played a very weak About half game throughout. way through the first half the Moorhen scored twice in rapid auccossion, both very easy goals which should have been saved. The score remained at two-nil in favour of the Moorhen tili balf- time, Watkina and Ah Wing having scored one goal ench.
Some Lime after resuming. Watkins again scored 14 brilliant goal for the Moorhen, and shortly afterwards Tann acorcil again, making four-nil to the Moor- : hen. A few minutes before the Anal whistle, Seegelken scored Shameen's only goal, making a Rood run up the Reid and netting the ball with a well-pincel shot. The teams were:
H.M.S. Moorhen.-F. J. Breeds; A. J. Bates, R. F. Morgan; D. McGill, W. Lee-Marson, R. G. Munro R. Woods, Ah Wing. R. Tann, Lieutenant Brownrigg E. Watkins.
Shamern Sports Club.-A. T. Lay: G. W. S. T. McHutchin W. Nogaitzik; R. Rasmussen.
E. Surfing. R. K. W. Ashby: H. Reimers. B. Brind, H. G. Gibbons F. Seegelken, C. S. Archer.- Car Oun Correspondent.
EXCHANGE RATES.
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SHOWING AT THE QUEEN'S.
This depicts one of the scenes in "Devil May Care," now showing at the Queen's Theatre, with Ramon Novarro In the principal role.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
RADIO SPORTS CLUB BEAT
NAVAL TEAM.
TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
KEEN PLAY IN YESTERDAY'S
ENCOUNTERS.
Good progress was made in the Ladies' Open Doubles Tennis Cham- pionship yesterday, when a further three first round ties were deelded, leaving but one match to be played of the round. for the completion This will be played to-day, the con testants being Mrs. J. B. Taylor and Mrs. Keary, who meet Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. B. W. Bradbury.
Yesterday' results were:
The hockey match between the R.S.C. hockey team and 11.M.S. Tamar and small ships, played at King's Park Yesterday. yesterday afternoon, resulted in
123.605 victory for the Raflo cleven by 3 It was a keenly-con- 26.045) gonia to one.
20.38 tested game throughout, 18.15 The following will represent the 1 R. S. C. to-morrow at 5 p.m. sharp 375 in a hockey match against the Hong- 38:11/16 kong and Singapore Brigade, ist XI,
1/7% on the Marina Ground: 4.85.19/32 B. S. Gill, Raitan Singh, J. S.Chun-chiu beat
123,085
25.055
20.38
18.16% 103
... 75
19
1/74
4.85%
11.07%
18.10%
12.08% 18.00
84.4914
13.45
Brussels
Milan
.818 .30% 1/3 34.826 .02.766
1/3
Copenhagen
Prague
Lizbon
18.16% 16342 108.20
.4.15/16
1/6%%%
2/016
Rio
Bombay
Yokohama
Silver (spot). 18.11/16
(forward) fü
(Captain),
Misa Gertie Le and Mrs. Chlu Mrs. de Courcy-
Grewal, A. E. P. Guest, Atmin Singh, Ireland and Mrs. G. R. Sayer 0-2, M. S. Grewal, R. Khan, Gurbachan 6-4.
Awter Singh 34.48% Singh,
43.80 Kalwant Singh, and
818 Reserve.Chanan Singh. 394
Miss Rudge and Mrs. K. C. Sayers Mr. Kemp. boat Mrs. Dook and Mrs. Patsons,
6-8, 0-1, 9-7.
Mrs. James and Mrs. E. Grimble,
iv. from Mrs. Newbigging and Mrs.
Two Matches for Y.M.C.A. 31.835 The Y.M.GA. second hockey team Prior. [2.755' down to play
two matches
at
18.10 King's Park on Saturday. The Arst, 163imed to begin at 3.16 p.m., in against
108.25 the Hongkong Women's Club while L. Tipple, W. II. Smith, R. Daten, J.
4% they will be opposed to the Naval and Ferguson. 1/64 Military YM.GA. at 4.30 p.m. The 2/0.15/32 teams selected are:
Naval
Military Against
and Y.M.C.A.: G. F. Rees; J. M. Purvia, 16.0/10 Against Women's team: . F.-Recs;J. Jackson; II. P. Keyserling, G. Mit- 18 W. H. Stedman. R. Lydon; R. Dormer,chell, R. A. Bates; A. Tate, F. Macey, G. Mitchell, 11. W. Stonell; T. Ingram, W. H. Smith, F. H. Parker, H. Muller.
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