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INCOGNITOS HOCKEY SECOND INTERPORT LADIES' DOUBLES
ELEVEN.
Playing Against St. Andrew's Club.
morrow
The following will represent the
hockey Incognitos in
match against the St. Andrew's Club to- the at 6.10 p.m., on Diocesan School ground.
H. A. Darros; F. N. Silva, E. V. Reed; R. Silva-Netto, W. Reed, N. Beltran, F. E. Remedios. A. E Silva, R. Reed, 'F. Barros, and C. E.
Barros.
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Reserve: J. A. de V. Soares.
University Team, The following will represent the University in a friendly hackey match against the Recreio Ladies at 5.15 p.m. to-day on the Univer Hity ground:-
O. I. de Sousa (captain); A. Rodrigues. E. 1. Ong; R. Leong, A. Banto, K. M. Io; A. da Silva, C. T. Law, E. Gostno, R. Wooley, and A. Reed.
R.A.S.C. Eleven..
The following will represent the R.A.S.C. against the Hong Konx Ladies' Hockey Club In a friendly xture at Sookumpoo to-day at 5.15 p.m.:-
CRICKET TRIAL.
TOURNEY.
Selectors and Players | Tennis Event Organised.
Disappointed?
WILLIAMS MUST IMPROVE.
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[By Ex-Interporter.] Special to The China Mail Last Saturday's Trial match at the H.K.C.C. must have proved dis- appointing to both the selectors and to a large percentage of the players who participated. Only five players made an impression on the specta- tor altling by the rails-Pearce, Pereira, Owen Hughes, Anderson and Musapn-and of these five, only the first three are certainties.
by U.S.R.C.
The following is the draw for the first round matches lu the Ladies' Open Doubles Championship organ. Ised by the U.S.R.C.—Mra, Lochner and
Mrs. Mrs. Dock bye, Lambert and Mrs. Lindsell v. Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu; Mrs. Keary and Mrs, James v. Miss foward Smith and Miss Sutton; Miss Hallifax and Misa Mackie v. Miss Thomas and Miss Wentworth;! Mrs. Majendio and Misa Pullum v. Mrs. McTavish and Mrs. McCaw; Miss O. Dalziel and Miss S. Dalziel; v. Miss Lang and Miss Hutcheon; Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Enid Lo bye; Miss H. Hancock and Miss R.; Hancock bye.
It is true that Mirehouse bowled one or two very fine balla but he, though possessing more command over length than Owen Hughes, has The first round matches must bo not tho "sting" behind his wrong completed by November 1, and the "un" that Owen Hughes has. His second round by November 10, batting does not help him to gain Competitors are asked to notify the recognition. Ilis fielding on the Hon. Tennis Secretary, U.S.R.C. of other hand, is superb. He took the results of all matches. Matches two hot catches in the slips--the in the first and second rounds may second one, which dismissed IIan-be played on any grass court in the cock, was a magnificent effort. Colony but semi-finals and the final Younger and Black were ob- will be played at the U.S.R.C. In viously non-plussed by the fast each case the pair first named havo bowling of Pereira and Williams. the choice of court. They pottered around.attempting unsuccessfully to connect with that off ball which is the danger- ous one from a fast bowler. They certainly did not impress 46 bats- At King's Park yesterday themen. Younger fielded well and Argylls defented a wenk Y.M.C.A. caught Duckilt off a very high hit eleven by two goals to nil, having and his ground fielding was good. scored once in each half. The Black has a pecullur action when "Y" played pluckily under the con- bowling. ditions but were unable to hold the visiting centre forward who netted both goals...
Pte. Andrews; S/Sgt. Marshall, L/Cpl. Reynolds; Sgt. Hurst, Lt Mayell, L/Cpl. Bolshaw; Dv Cole, L/Cpl. Spain. L/Cpl. Fry, L/Col. Cadnman, and Dvr. Brennan.
Referee: Mr. Ormerod:
Y.M.C.A. Defeated.
Result:-
Y.M.C.A.
Argylls
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SERVICE ELEVEN SELECTED.
Strong Side Against Malayan Chinese.
He appears as if he is
The following team and reserves about to deliver a medium to a have been selected to represent the medium fast delivery and then sur-
Combined Services against the prises the batsman with a slow Malay Chinese Interport team at medium ball. A slight uit break
comes in very quickly after touch-Sookunpoo to-morrow at 4.30 p.m.: A.B. Savage (R.N.); Ldg. Tel. ing the ground and this was large Dixon (R.N.), Ple. Henderson Y.M.C.A.-S. A. Sweet: A. Tate, ly responsible for his three wickets. (Argylla); Pte. (31) Morgan (Bor- E. O. Murphy; A. R. Brown, R. A. He is not, however, an Interport
derers), Pte. Eynon (Borderers). Bates, F. S. W. Smith; J. J.bowler, as he has yet much to L/Sgt. Gardner (R.A.): Pte. (55) Ferguson, L. W. Tipple, F. Parker, learnthe main lesson is
that Harris W. J. Brown, and T. J. Price.. length la essential,
K.B.S.F.P.A. Ladies' Win.
Davies as a wicket-keeper
did
The K.B.S.F.P.A, Ladies defeat-not come up to expectations. He led the Club de Recreio Ladies yes-lalso bowls a slow delivery with
terday by two goals to nil.
fairish success and I feel that he
Team for To-morrow.
(Borderers), Plc. (63) Davis (Borderers), C.S.M. Me- Tavish (Argylla) (captain),, A.B. Dickinson (RN), and Ldg. Sto.j Skinner (R.N.).
Reserves: Mus. Clucas (R.N.),
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would meet with more success in The following will represent the this department of the gume, To Sea. Ratcliffe (R.N.), Pte. Yeoman K.B.S.F.P.A. Ladies against the St. allow as many au twenty-two hyos (Argylls), Cpl. Hay (Argylle), A.B. Andrew's Club at King's Park to-out of an extras total of 21 is Poole (R.N.), Sto. Lowden '(R.N.), morrow at 5.30 pm.:-
hardly good enough for represen-A.B. Scorer (R.N.), Sto. Langmead Mra. Settle: D. Avenall, A.tative cricket.
(R.N.), L/Cpl. Grimwoó di Fowler; L. Watnes, D. Pinguet, B.
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R.A.M.C.). M. Groundwater, C. Allison, and O. Dalziel,
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Reserves: P. Hunt, D. Hunt, and E. Booth.
HAMPTON'S GALLANT ETRUGGLE.
West Wins After An Anxious Period.
Williams did not give of his best und would be well-advised to shorten the length of his run up
Colours: Navy Blue Shirts, to the wicket if he is to hope to White Shorts and Army Stockings. maintain his speed for any appro Service men in uniform will ba clable period. He was bowling aadmitted free to the East Stand shortish ball which reared up dis-only. concertingly, a habit which will be
Players will report to C.S.M, unproductive against Shanghal's McTavish at Scokanpoo at 4 p.m. leading batamen should he be selected to blay in one of the fix.
tures arranged for the visitors. ROZA PEREIRA WINS
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HARBOUR EVENT.
C. J. Cooke Again Takes Second Place.
The three wickets he obtained were all the result of balls pitched up a little further than his usual spot On the Craigengower C.C. green just short of a good length. yesterday H. Hampton put up a would take far more wickets if he gallant fght in the closing stages of Would only pitch his deliverles just his unsuccessful match against a little further up.
L. T. Ride, who was down to
Yesterday's Open Harbour Race J. C. West in the Open Lawn Bowls Championship. At the sixteenth play, was unfortunately an ab- was swum ander diamal conditions head he was nine shots down with senice due to a nasty knock on the the weather was cold and the sea
hand sustained at the nets the distinctly choppy → yet West requiring only four for the match.
Hampton, however, made previous evening. Lt. Hamilton Pereira again wou the event clock- a magnificent recovery and actually as required for the Borderers de-ing the excellent time of 32 mins. 54 led by 20-18 at the twenty-fourth but in the Second League that sens. C. J. Cooke, Hong Kong's
awimmer afternoon and W. H. B. Rigg was "Veteran"
VILA again head, but this was as for да ме could get for West with a one and the K.C.C. And now, at the con-
raquired to assist his Club against second.
The order of finishing was as
a two on the next two heads quali-clusion of. two trials, the selectors, follows: fied for the semi-final round.
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CRAIGENGOWER'S MEETING.
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President, Mr. B. W. Bradbury; Vice President, Mr. C. S. Rossolet; Hon. Becretary, Bir.: R. Basa; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. D. K Kharas; Cricket captain, first XI, Mr. E. Howard, E. el Arculll and W. Ward, Zimmern: Vice Captain, Mr. A. B At the outset of the meeting the Hamson; second XI captain, Mr. R. chairman asked the members to Sourbutts; Vice Captain, Mr. J. W. stand in silence as a mark of res
...pect for four members who died General Committee, Messrs. L. E. during the year, Messrs. J. Carr, R. Lammert, E Zimmern, W. Allen, M. Hamson, J. M. V. Ribeiro and U. M. Omar, A Kitchell, W. JW, J. White.
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