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1935.

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Last Night's Badminton

The Chinese Recreation Club } put up a moat praiseworthy ex- hibition against Recreio "A" whom they entertained in the men's doubles dívision of the badminton league Inst night, and were only beaten by six games to three.

The CR.C, introduced a new, pair In S. P. Chin and H. T. Woo, who enjoyed the distinction of winning all three games. They defeated Oliveira and Remedios, the Recreio first string 21-14, and subsequently won games from Carvalho and Sliva and Sousa and Ribeiro by scores of 21-15 and 21-10 respectively.

The CIL.C. were somewhat disap- poisted in the failure of S. W. Liang and W. C. Choy to win a game. They put up a great fight against Oliveira and Remedios and were leading 20-17. but the Portuguese drew level and after setting it won 23-21.

ST. JOHN'S WIN

St. John's scored another win last night when they beat Talkon hy six Kamen to three. Taikoo put up a Kuod performance but St. John's were a better balanced team and deserved

their win

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GOOD VARSITY SOCCER

OXFORD'S FINE RECOVERY

London, Dec. 11. Only a small crowd of 1,000 saw Oxford University beat Cambridge by three goals to ong in the annual Var- it standard of foosball war bel- Roccer match at Highbury to-day. ter than it has been for several years Past, and the spectators saw in Cam bridge a quicker and more methodical leum than the winners.

The Cantabs started favouriten and a goal up, Sayer at the interval at inside right netting with a grand

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yards. hot from

But Oxford rallied in the second half and scored twice through Lee at centre-forward and later Filchrist at inside left-Reuter,

were

FANLING GOLF

Ex-Servicemen To Meet

Services Team

Two teams, representing Services and Ex-Services, will play a golf match at Fanling on Sunday next. Singles will be played in the morning and four ball foursomes in the after- noon.

The timen of play will be nanoune- ed later.

The following are the teama: Ex-Services

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0

6 3 2

4 8 1 18 18

B

14 21

11 25

A. E. Lissaman

1. S. ENWANTE

Taikoo R.C.

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Best Team

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at newcomer, gave a’sparkling exhibi-

Services

v Major Shannon

Y Lt. Col. Blake

E. J. R. Mitchell Michell

D. R. Walker

W. J. S. Key

D. W. McEwan

G. Marseille

It, C. Hopkins

DE 3. E Doves

R. S. Harrison

✔ Comdr. Breaka

v.Lt. Comdr. Barry

Capt. Law, RN.

* Major Wren

Lt. Col. William.

Hon

▼ Commigen

v Lt. Fraser, R..

tion and will prave a great rival to SCHOOL SOCCER. Miss Iris Woolley for inclusion in the Interport side.

For the Central British Mr

King's College Lose

To St. Joseph's

White showed up well in B wonk forward line, but she is lacking adequate support. I have seen Miss Bryson play much better. A good game of football was wit- and Miss Everest was no match for weaved at Happy Valley on the St. the speedy Miss Marth-Iris Wool Joseph's ground yesterday whana ley tackled well, but fed her forwards team representing St. Joseph's Col- badly.

Miss P. Woolley was the lege inflicted a severe truncing upon better of a rather disappointing pair King's College by six goals to one, of buck, and I can see some posi St. Joseph's College played with tiont changes imminent in the

understanding. Outstanding C.Bl.A, if they intend to give, ime players were denille, Moon and II. proved displugs.

de S

Souza. In the first half St. Joseph's Col- In regard to the gante it was lege scored two goals through Jonili- rather unfortunate that on two echo, and in the second half they add- casions the C.B.A. were not allowed ad four goals through Moon. Jonill. the advantage rule, but it was more ho, Sima and II. de Souza. regrettable that the second umpire

The losers scored their only goal

for this match turned up several during the last minute of the game. minutes late. His deputy performed

to the best of his ability and both.

teams appreciated his efforts.

At

the same time it would be much hap pier all round if the civilian referees would make a point of turning up to time,

Including To-Day

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Secretary'

Hongkong, 9th December, 1936

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