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GOOD TENNIS PROGRAMME
C.R.C. To Help
War Relief
28,
1937.
THURSDAY; ́" OCTOBER
FOOTBALL
WEEKLY
HOCKEY
COMMENT
fence,
(By The Pilgrim")
(Continued from Page 8.)
For the purpose of raising funds for North China War Rellef, the Chi-Pollee swarming over the Club nese R.C. will arrange a programme of tennis matches to be played on Sunday, November 14, commencing at 3 p.m.
the
COUNCIL
MEETING
INTERPORT. TO BE DISCUSSED
Several items of considerable de-interest are down for discussion at the meeting of the Hongkong Foot- ball Association Council to be held at Room 203, Gloucester Building, on Monday, November 1.
Credit for
Police victory should go to the whole team, which worked together as a unil; the for- words were always dangerous and The exhibition will fast from two the defence covered up well. Brown
The draw will be made for the Brst round of the Senior and Junior Shield competlions, and there will
to three hours, and will consists of as pivot was in the thick of the frayso be a discussions on the Interport
many singles and doubles matches. The C.R.C. will turn out its full ”A” team which recently won the "A" Division Tennis League, consisting of Taui Wai-pui, Tsul Yun-pui, W, C. Hung, Paul Kong, Wong Shia-wing, Luk Chun-cheong and others. Fur- thermore, the Rumiahin cousins H.D. and S.A have agreed to join the exhibitions. With so many pro- minent players participating, splendid tennis is bound to be produced,
Admission will be $1 per head for sitting room and 60 cents per head for standing. Advanced book- ing may be bad either at the CR.C. or ht China Sports Co, Ltd., D'Agullor Street.
Mr. D.J. Cowan Dies Aboard Troopship
Pelping. Oct. 28. Mfr. D. J. Cowan, First Secretary of the British Embassy at Peiping, who left for England on sick leave early this month, dled from heart failure on bourd the tropship Dunera, in the Indian Ocean yester day morning-Reuter.
R. A. Batea defended gallantly.
The final between the Police and the KITC. will be played on Sunday week, on the Club ground at 10.30
match against Shanghal. The con- test is due to be played in the North this season, and in spite of the has tilities the northerners are expecting Hongkong to send a team to Bhang-
hal.
minded me of the typical "Margaret Woolley" of Interport fame.
Mrs. Stoker, at inside right, was n live wire; she has certainly improved P. since last season. Had Miss Whitley kept well up with the at- tack, she would probably have scored twice from Mrs. Stoker's centres. Mrs. Forster and Miss D. Hunt, on the respective wings, were fast and In some good work. Of the put halves, Mias I. Woolley, as pivot, was constructive, but has yet to find her irue form; she will naturally have more work to do in her new position, though she is more at home at right half.
GOOD HALF BACK
Miss IL Laihovetski was very im- pressive at left halt and was seen to great advantage feeding her forwards with the flick pass. It does mas-
ter this stroke, she is going to be most of the time and was responsible one of the best halves in the Calony. for breaking up many Club move-I hope her coach, G. E. Clarke, will iments,
give here every encouragement. The Club attack showed very little Misa B. Parson proved a very safe tombination and was slow; the for-right back. The C. B. A. Is for- wards were probably bewildered by tunate in having such a rellabic de- the fine understanding and speed of fender. She is cool under pressure the opposite defence. Had it not been and clears well. Miss D. Mosa at for the plucky display of R. A. Bates left back was very erratic and was at right half and of W. A. Reed it too inclined to scoop the ball un- centre-half, the Club defeat would necessarily. The scoop and flick are have been heavier.
of more importance to ball backs. I should like to see her at right hulf and Miss Clewer, who was lent to Shanghal, at left back. Miss Moss is a hard worker, and deserves a place in the team, whilst Miss Clewer struck me as being a suitable left back. The latter possesses a clean It was stated erroneously in yester-Miss F. Beat was safe in goal. I can hit with plenty of sting behind it. tlay's report of the hockey match between the Navy and Army Officers trouble and Bladder. weakness have that the former repeated their previ- stopped Getting Up Nights, Leg. Prine, Circles Under Eyen, Swalten Anlien, ous success over the military team. Kervnusness, Stiffness, libeiraatlum, DIS- As a matter of inet the Army Officers zines, Taibago, turning. Itching. Ewart-won by 2-0 in the first encounter. the. Acidity and loss of Vigone by a Doe- for's new discovery called Cyalex (Blang Tex) Gently soches, tones, lep, and heals, raw more kidneyn. In 18 aning om Cratex starte purifying your blend. uringa nów henith, youth rind vhaffty in 48 hours. Guaranteed to end your troubles in Fanya or money, bauk, Oet Crutes at all chemistr
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A CORRECTION
C.B.A. LADIES SHOULD HAVE A GOOD SIDE
Shanghai. Players
Defeated
On their ground last Satur- day, the C.B.A. Ladies engaged the Shanghai team in a friend- ly fixture, and judging by this exhibition theTM C.B.A.” players aro fielding quite a useful side this season.
Ce the C.B.A. on their way to caus- Ing quite a few upsets in the Caer
Clark Cup this season.
on
SHANGHAI LADIES DO WELL
Owing to the bumpy state of the ground, the game seemed scrappy but nevertheless the Shanghai Ladies put up quite a good show and en- joyed the practice tremendously. "Only three "Interporters were
view, the Bloemfield sisters, Esther and Deb, and Miss G. Ephgrave, the goal-keeper. Miss E. Bloomfield, the Interport Captain, was a gallant defender and played a sterling game at right back, but Miss G. Ephgrave between the sticke
sticks, was outstanding. On several occasions, she saved hard
shots at goal from all angles. Miss Klien at centre half was prominent with the amount of hard work she
did; to a standstill. The attack was
on
she almost played herself
weak. with Miss S. Kermani the best "forwurd
["view" Miss D. M. Bloomfield, on the left to her hustling tactics, wing, duc was often caught an off-side post- tion, but nevertheless she gave the C.B.A, defence a good deal of work.
With the return of Mrs. G. A. White, who was out of the game last scoring factor and leader of the at- and had li not been for the fine goal-
The C.B.A. was the superior side- year, the C.B.A. ladies have now a
tack. Though she has lost some of keeping of Miss Ephgrave, would her former speed, Mrs. White is still have registered many more goals. Her goal, the only one scored during action on Saturday against the "Y" very dangerous once in the circle. The Shanghof Ladies will be seen in
the second half of the game, re-Ladies.
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