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THE HONGKONG: TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1934.

SINGAPORE HOCKEY TEAM IS

DEFINITELY

COMING

NAVY PLAYERS & THE HONGKONG TEAM

CAER CLARK CUP PROSPECTS

(By "Bully-Of")

BADMINTON BILLIARDS MATCH.

MAKES PROGRESS

(Continued from Page 8.)

the mixed doubles in partnership. Mina Wilson was also successful in the ladies doubles, partnered by Miss Teuton: while T. H. Boyle and J. L Ilanitin won the men's doubles for the second year in succession. All the ather titles changed hands.

Men's Singles-Final T: H. Boyle

bt J. L. Rankin 9-10 18-13 15-13.

Men's Doubles-Final-J. L. Rankin and T. II. Boyle bt M. and J. Mc-

CONFIRMATION has just been i tion to them, with a game in hand.

Below are the hockey fixtures for Garry 18-14 16-6. received by Mr. F. A. Kemp, secretary of the U.K.H.A. of the ar- the coming work: rival of the Singapory Hockey XI to engage the Colony in Interport games carty in April.

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TILE Mulayan side will arrive in the Colony in board the .. Naldera on April 4. They will be the second interport team to visit Hongkong this year, Macno making the trip carller

CAER CLARK CUP.

TO-DAY.

C.BA v Recreio 2nd XI., Marino, b.o. 245 p.m.

bo. 4.16 p.m.

H. Ladies v Y.M.C.A., Soolampo, Itecreto 1st XI v St. Andrew's,

in the жедисл. The H.K.H.A. will DeY.M.C.A., b.o, 3 p.m. holding a meeting next Monday week

to make the neecasory arrangements and select the Colony XI.

Spolated out last week their As

main consideration in picking the team will be that of haval representa- tion In view of the fact that the visitors, being an English port in- cluded in the limita operation of the China Flect, will have an equal call on the Navy. They might also

MAMAK TOURNAMENT.

TO-DAY.

St. Andrew's v K.I.T.C., b.o. b p.m.

OTHER MATCHES.

TO-DAY.

on

A billiards match was played at the Dockyard Recreation Club Thursday night between the Dock- nada toam yard, Recreation Club from the Chief Petty Officers and Petty Officers' Recreation Rooms, The Dockyard team were the win. nors of a very enjoyable' and sport- ing game by five matches to one. Scores!

Dockyard C.P.O. & P.Oлa

125 Ord, Art, Jones

Taylor 08 125 E.R.A. Alford 110

06 Chlot Swt.

Yeoman 125 125 P.0. Paterson 77

A. Lowis E Nownham

R. Hambly 100 C.S.M. Branton 76 S. Alderman

F. Dominy

Total

100 Bergt. John 98

671 Total

500

Ladies' Singles-Final-Misi 0. Wilson bt Miss G. Gillespie 11-0 11-2.

Ladies' Double-Final-Miss Teu-Miss C. Field 15-8 15-8. ton and Misa O. Wilson bt Miss Bar- Mixed Doubles-D. E. F. Canney nett and Miss K. Young 15-5 16-2. and Miss N. Coop bt H. F. Martin and

Mixed Doubles-Final-T. H. Bovie and Misa O. Wilson bt. J. L. Rankin and Miss Fleming 9-16 16-7 16-8

CHELTENHAM TOURNAMENT.

B. II. Sheldon, of Somerset ecunty, won the men's singles at the annual Invitation tournament of the Chelten- ham Club. Resulta

Mias Richards 16-8 8-15 15-0. MIDDLESEX ▼, HERTFORDSHIRE. Middlesex beat Hertfordshire in 6 of the inter county com- group petition at the Alexandra Palace Chib by 12-0.

D. C. Hume and L. Nichols (M.) bt G. N. Robarts and A. H. Admitt Bion's Single-B. H. Sheldon bt 15-0 16-8; K. G. Livingstone and E. K. L. Wilson 16-4 15-4.

Phillipps (M.) bi G, R, Dunning and Marina.. F. Martin bt B. 11. Sheldon and

Men's Doubles B. P. Flight and E. G. Metzon 17-1d 35-6.

University v German Club, Pokfal-

give serious consideration to extend-jam, bo. 5 pm. ing an invitation to Macao and make The tournament triangular.

MONDAY.

Punjabis 2nd XI v H.K. Club 2nd

THE curtain will shortly ringer XI, Marinn, b.s. 5 pm,

on the fifth year of the Caer

Clark Cup and from their present standing it looks as though the Hong- kong Ladies will retain the trophy

WEDNESDAY.

Recreio v Radio, King's Park, b.o.)

RÁS.C. v. St. Andrew's, U.S.R.C.,

for the fifth time in succession. They5.10 p.m. have only two fixtures to complete,

against the Y.M.C.A. to-day and the bo. 5 p.m. Club de Recreio on Saturday next.

I do not expect the Y.M. to offer a very strong challenge and would be indeed surprised if they take a point from the Champlons. The "Y" will unfortunately take the field without the services of Miss E. Thomson, who leaves for flome on the Generat Sherman late to-night. In the first round of the competition they created a surprise by holding the champions to a draw, and antiker during the current week when they took a couple of points from the Recreio 1st XI

·

THE Recreio Ist XI—St. Andrew's

game to-day should be, a keen content but I anticipato the points going to 34 Androw's. In the first round they won by four goals to one. The Saints are the only team which ls in a position to give the champions any real concern, being only one point behind in the same number of gameA played. In addition to the Recreio 1st XI they have to meet the C.B.A. next week. Against whom in the first half of the tourney they won by the odd goal in three. They should pull off their second. win. with por haps a little better margin.

LOOKING at the Lengue table I think a safe but for the wooden ΑΠΟΘΗ would be the Recrels. "" They have so far lost all their ten games played and are sure to go under to the C.B.A. this afternoon. Their enly remaining fixture is with their closest rivals, the C.B.S., who beat them in the first round by the only gon scored. That was the only win recorded by the Schoolgirls.

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THE Hongkong Ladies hold the re- cord for the highest number of goals in any one gume this year to date, registering an aggregate of 13 without reply. against the Recreio seconds in the second round.

goal-scorers list is headed by Churchill (ILK. Ladies) with

17 gouls to her credit, M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) being second with 14 and J. Dalziel (H.K. Ladies) third with 13.

THE Triangular Tournament has

started, the first fixture being played off on Wednesday between the II.K. Club, and the Army. The game resulted in a draw and but for_the timely alterations made by the Club in their forward line after their firat goal had been scored that would un- doubtedly have lost. J. E. Noronha should be kept cut on the right, a position to which he was moved on Wednesday when Tetley was brought into position at inside-left. When on the right wing Tatloy is Inclined to wander badly into the middle of the feld,

THE Club are at present Belding two half backs in their forward

line, Morenha, who played in the in- termediate line in the days of the Sion Shield competition and J. E. Potter, who is playing at inside right.

THE United Hockey Club are the

first team in the Mamak Tourna ment to complete their fixtures. Of thele thirteen gumos they have won four, lost soven and drawn two. They caused not a small sensation when they extended the Police last month and lost only by a single goal.

ARRANGEMENTS are being made

the Andrew's Voraus Police match on March, 18. St. Andrew's may manage to strane home with a point but it will not affect the position of the Police at the head of the table at all. They have a com- fortable lead of two points over the Rudfu, the team holding second poal-

TO-MORROW

P. R. Sheldon 15-9 16-4,

Ladies' Deubles-Mrs. Martin and Miss Doveton bt Miss T. Martin and

THURSDAY.

St. Andrew's v University, Marina, b.o. 6.15 p.m.

Y.BI.C.A. 2nd XI v Royal Engineers, Klag'n Park, b.o. 5.15 p.m.

FRIDAY.

Miss B. E. Speaight and Miss J. R. Stewart (M.) be Miss M. A. Cockreli and Miss D. Harding 15-2 15-3: Mrs. D. Kenny and Misa D. Cathcart Jones (M.) bt A. H. Wright and Miss D, Sharp

15-8 18-13.

Humo and Miss Stewart (M.) ht Dunning and Miss Wright 15-2 15-7; bt Robarts and Miss Cockrell 15-6 16-12: Nichols and Miss Speaight (M.) 6-4; bt Robarts and Miss Cockrell bt Dunning and Miss Wright 15-6

16-0 15-4; Phillippa and Miss Cathcart Jones (M.) bt Admitt and Mins Hard ing 15-9 15-19 15-6; bt Metson and Incognitos v II.K. Club "A", King's Miss Sharp 16-5 16-0: Livingstone Park, b.o, 5pm:

and Mrs. Kenny (M.) ht Adnitt and R.A. Oncers v II.K.S.R.A., Marina, Miss Harding 16-13 16-8: bt Motson b.n. 4.30 p.m.

and Miss Sharp 17-10 15-6.

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