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LOCAL
LADIES'
SOCCER
TENNIS
LEAGUE
Fixtures For Week-End
The following Axtures in the Hong- kong Football League are announced for the week-end:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27 FIRST DIVISION
Middlesex
v, Scaforth
(Sookunpoo, 4.10 p.m.). Referee:-Ip,
Linesmen:-Marriot and Alywin.
Polica
Kowloon
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.). Referee: Barton. Linesmen:-Demmee and Edwards,
SECOND DIVISION
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Engineers (C.) (Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.). Referee:-Gomes.
Middlesex
V Kwong Wah (Chatham Road, 1.15 p.m.). Referee:-Recs.
THIRD DIVISION (HONGKONG)
Powlintten
v Engineers
(Military, 4.15 pm).
Referee:F. Silva
Service Corps v. Medicais
(Military, 2.45 p.m.).
(Referee:-Morecroft.
THIRD DIVISION (KOWLOON)
Signals
v 241 RA.
(Prince Edward Road, 246 p.m.). Referee: Hobson. Scuforths
V 2011:
Battery
R.A.
(Prince Edward Road, 415 p.m.). Referee:-F. G. Smith,
Kumaon Rifles v University (Chathum Road, 2.45 p.m.). Referee:Stone.
Eastern
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION
TITLES
First Round Ties Played
(By "Abo")
All but two matches in the first round in the Ladies' singles and doubles tennis championships or ganised by the United Services R. C. have been decided. The first round should be completed to-day.
Ben Foord
To Meet Schmeling
1997.
Max Schmeling, Germany, former heavy-weight champlon of the world, Inst month acepted an offer to fight Ben Foord, former British and Em- pire heavy-weight champion, in Hamburg; on January 30,
The contest will be of vital interest to both boxera. Foord, ever since he Jost his titles to Tommy Farr, hus been trying to get back into big boxing, and this fight will give him his chance--if he is good enough,
A victory over Schmeling. ranked as second only to Joe Louis, the world champion, would put Foord well up in the waiting list of chal- lengers for the title, and equally it would upset the promised fight be. tween Schmeling and Louis.
In the doubles, Mrs. Rice-Evans
Walter Neusel, after his victory and Miss M. Grimths had an easy task against Miss Joan Smalles and over Maurice Strickland, returned to Mrs. Whitham, winning by 6-1, 6-1.Berlin in the hope of fixing up This was the only match in this contest with Schmeling, but in view of the Foord engagement such a fight round.
Is not now likely in materialise.
The hardest fight in the singles was that between Mrs. Marmont and Miss J. L. Smith, the former winning by 9-7, 4-6 and 6-0.
Miss V. Prince conceded a walk- over to Mrs. S. Mills, while Miss Griffiths caslly beat Mrs. D. W. Wag- staff, winning by 0-0, 0-1.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
Club "A" To Moot Small Ships
The te between Mra. Chiu Chull- chiu and Mrs. Walker, I understand, will be played to-day at Sookunpoo. Miss Ron Perry, the Kowloon C. C. There will be a game of Rugby champlon, will meet Miss Tyler_to-Football on the Club ground nt marrow, probably on the K.C.C. Happy Valley to-morrow commenc- courts.
ing at 6 p.m.. when n Naval alde drawn from the Small Ships in port will meet the Club "A" XV. The Club side has been selected Rs follows:
Results:
OPEN DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
Mrs. Rice-Evans and Miss Grimha beat Miss J. Smalley and Whitham 6-1, 6-1.
OPEN SINGLES
· FIRST ROUND
M. W. MacGrath; L. Lammert, D. B. Nelson, J. Redman, J. L. Mrs. Bonnar: M. G. Corruthers, J. R. Henderson; R. G. L. Oliphant, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), Dr. E. W. Stout, A. W. Holden, R. E. 11. Nelson, J. G. Harvey, W. Stoker and T. 11, Pratt.
Mrs. K. E. Holmes beat Mrs. T. Shirley 1-1, 6-1.
Mrs. 0. Oliver beat Mm. Pengelly 0-1, 0-4-
G. I.
Mrs. Marmont beat Miss J. L
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v Sculli China "B" Smith -7, 4-0, 6-0, (Causeway Bay, 4.15 p.m.). Referee: Smyth,
Linesmen:-Johns and Hudson.
Souin China "A" v Kowloon Chinese
(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.), Referee:-Omar.
Linesmen:-Brothwell and Sharpe.
SECOND DIVISION
South China
v Engineer (E.) (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)..
Referee:--Farr.
Eastern
5th Bdo R.A. (Causeway Bay, 2.45 p.m.). Beferec:--J. Silvo.
Stanley
THIRD DIVISION
V 5th Bde R,A. (Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.).
Referee:-Barretto,
Ordnance
Police
brookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.). Referee:-Draisey.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1
JUNIOR SHIELD
2011 Battery
R.A.
Engineers"(C.)"
Referee:-Day.
Runner Turns To Rugger
A. G. K. Brown, the famous inter- national quart:r-miler, has tumed his attention to rugger. Last month at Cambridge he scored a magnificent try fur Peterhouse In his first Inter- college match.
Wagstaff 6-0, 6-1.
Mrs. R. Mills received a walk-over from Miss V. Prince.
YET TO BE PLAYED Atlas E. Perry v. Miss Tylor. Mrs. Chiu Chun-chlu. v. Walker.
CRICKET
FIXTURES
Mr.
Brokers To Play Diocesan
Boys' School
Local brokers are taking to the cricket field to-morrow in a friend- ly match against the Diocesan Boys' School on the Club de Recreto ground, commencing at 1.48 pm. The following have been chosen to re- present the brokers:
S.. A Ismati (Capt.), A, R. H. Es- mail, A. Kitchell, C. P. Basto, C. L. Rickelt. 4. A. Fisher, G. Lee, V. Esmail, A. Gomes, F. R. Zimmern
(and A. A. Noza.
CLUB SECOND ELEVEN
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club 2nd. XI on Saturday, November 27, in a friend- ly cricket match on the home ground against the Central British School:
W. Wooding; H. J. Armstrong, D. 5. Robb, N. P. Fox, F. A, Dunnett, C. E. Gahogan, R. S. W. Paterson, G. A. Smith, J. B. H. Leckie and L. D. Kilbee
NEW ZEALAND BEATEN Sydney, Nov. 21.
New South Wales gained an eight
It was the result of a run rightwickels victory over New Zealand at down the right wing, a perfectly the conclusion of their match here controlled swerve Inwords with to-day. The scores were:
n
change of pace, and, as the full-back 57), and 214. hesitated, a second swerve outwards,
New Zealand.~~195 (O'Neilly 5 for
(Barnes
now nt full speed. The chief fica-97), and 136 for two-Reuter.
New South Wales-274
ture of the whole movement was not the speed at which it was actually achieved, but the delightfully con- trolled swerve and pace variation.
ROSE BOWL CHOICE
No other runner on the English track at the present time has the relaxation and co-ordination of Brown, and as he intends this term to drop out of competitive athletics and devole bis spare time to other sports there is no telling what he voted California to play in the Roso may do in the football world,
Los Angeles, Nov. 22,
The Coast Football Conference hos
Bowl this year.-United Press.
Scottish Rugby Union
"No"
Says
London, Oct. 31.
There is little doubt that Scotland-despite the Auld Alliance stands in the way of a reunion of British and French Rugby, writes John Macadam in the Sunday Dispatch. The feeling in England is all towards a healing of the breach, for the French have given what appears to be fairly convincing proof of their dissociation from the semi-professionalism tangle in which they were alleged to be involved some years ago.
I asked one of the Scottish Rugby the French Union has not yet put officials Inst week whether or not its house in order." Scotland would consider a softening That's pretty straight, and may be of their attitude. He stood not upon Scotland right. A cartoon ap- the order of his answering, but sald penred recently in Football, the Paris bluntly:
parling paper. The caption reads: "The question of resuming the "What's the matter? That player matches with Fronto has not been used his hands and the referee didn't raised in Scotland the season, nor, while."
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THE HONG KONG
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Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race. Meeting to be held on Saturday, 4th December, 1937, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock THURSDAY, 25th NOON November, 1937.
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