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The following will represent the The following' will represent the C.B.A. Ladies' Hockey eleven Hong Kong Rugby Club against against the Hong Kong Ladies' the Army at Sookunpoo to-morrow Hockey eleven at Sookunpoo to- at 4.30 p.m.:- morrow at 3.30 p.m.:!
3. J. H. Fox; G. P. Lammert,
Mrs. Settle; A. Fowler, E. Booth; R. H. Grimths, M. W. Turner, B. Hirst, M. Groundwater, Dalziel, D. Hunt, B. Walker, Hunt and M. Martin.
Reserves: G. Macnider and Gardner.
D. C. J. D. Law: L. G. Robertson, P.J. A. R. Selby; E. F. Buttress,
J. H. McElney, G. C. Moutrie, M.F. R. Burch, W. E. Peers, B. P. Massey, G. S. Devonshire, and D. McLellan.
The following have been select- ed to represent the Kowloon Foot- ball Club to-morowi
Gurevitch; Martin. London; Hedley, McKelvie, Bliss; Dominy, Duncan, Timberlake, Grimwood, and Ianson.
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The following will represent the Kowloon Football Club second eleven to-morrow:--
Nicholls; Welle, Williams: Everest, Whitfield, I. Greenberg: Simpson, Bryant, White, Cotton,
and Bickford.
Reserves: Harris, and M. Green- berg.
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The following is the programme arranged for the short visit of the Shanghai Interport Cricket eleven: To-day:Arrive on Empress of
Asin.
To-morrow:-Shanghai v. Hong
Kong.
Referee: Capt. Burnett, R.N.
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The following have been selected to play in the Lawn Bowls match the Kowloon Bowling between Green Club and the Yorkshire Society on the K.B.G.C. green to- morrow at 3 p.m.
K.B.G.C.:
H. F. Stoneham, C. S. Beat, G. H. Sherriff, B. Wylie, T. Fergusson, J. S. Logan, R. S. Nichol, H. H. Rose, T. S. W. West, G. E. F. Thompson (Skip), W. S. Drake (Skip), V. Petherick (Skip).
OUR INTERPORT ELEVEN.
Suggested Handling of the Team.
PEREIRA THE KEY.
By Ex-Interporter.
T. E. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.) A. C. I. Bowker (H.K.C.C.)
F. D. l'erelra (II.K.C.C.)
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.)
O. G. Simpson (HK.C.C.)
A. C. Hamilton (8.W.B.)
A. Reid (H.K.C.C.)
J. E. Richardson (H.K.C.C.)
A. 11. Musson (R.A.)
J. K. Macfarlan (RA) Twelfth man: S. V. Gittins (C.C.C.) The above eleven have been selected to represent Hong Kong In encounter to-morrow's Interport against Shanghai, and it is not my intention to attempt a criticism of Criticism the Selectors' choice. has an undoubted effect upon the temperaments of various players J. H. Shay, H. T. Farrar, J. H. and I would prefer to avoid any Bottomley, F. J. Ramskill, F. Hol-riak of endangering Hong Kong's brook, W. J. Geall. V. Sorby, A. chances in to-morrow's game. Lench, J. G. Meyer, J. A. Howe (Skip), L. E. Longbottom (Skip), J. Deakin (Skip).
Yorkshire Society:--
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The rain that has fallen recently has not affected the wicket to any extent and our fast bowlers have by no means had their wings clip- The following have been select-ped. Shanghai, from their team on ed to represent the Hong Kong paper, possess a very strong all- Ladles' Hockey Club against the round combination, which, if I am Central British Association Ladies' not greatly mistaken, will cause at Sookunpoo to-morrow at 3.30 many anxious moments before) Tuseday night. It all depends V. Hong { }m.;
Will he live up to upon Pereira.
Sunday Shek Country Club. Monday:Shanghai v. Hong
Kong.
Tuesday:-Shanghai
Kong.
A. Nicol; E. M.. Gray, J. Wednesday: Shanghai v. Unit- Smalley; E. O'Hagan, B. M. Pope, our high estimate of his bowling:
Wallace; A. McElney, ed Services, Hong Kong C.C.M.
Jablities? Length to a fast bowler ground; Dinner at Government Dalziel. E. M. Donelan, C. Fergus as necessary for his success as House.
eon, and A. G. Orme.
water to swim in. If he will re- Thursday:-Shanghai V. Kow- The second oleven against the member that, I have no qualma loon Cricket Club on the K.C.C. St. Andrew's Ladies' second eleven from his direction. ground: Interport Dinner at Hong Kong Hotel,
Friday: Sail on Empress of Asia.
at Happy Valley at 3 p.m. to- Looking at the side I have, after morrow will turn out as follows:- careful dollberation, selected my G. Little; N. Ferguson, B. balting order. It will no doubti Franklin; F. Webber, M. Bird, M.meet with considerable criticism, several Hudson; E.. S. Laing, J. Whyte, but I think that after
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Owing to the Services being un P. M. Harrop, E. Blackburn, and moments thought it will be seen able to field a representative team, R. King.
that there are men spaced out to the annual Pappy Day charity
stop what might threaten to be a football match, between the Ser- The following have been select-dangerous "rot", and thus presents: vices and the Rest, has been fur-ed to represent the Kowloon Rugby both a stolid and attacking force ther postponed and will not take Club against H.M.S. Hermes at with the material at, our disposal. place on Saturday.
King's Park to-morrow at 4.15 My selection would read as fol-i p.m.
lows:-
Rain on Wednesday caused the fixture to be abandoned and it was hoped to play it off on Saturday.
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L. D. Skinner; T. S. D. Whitley, Simpson, Finchor, Musaon, Owen D. Black; G. C. Burnett, J. J. Hughes, Pearce, Hamilton, Macfar Ferguson; F. D. Kilby, D. J. S.lan, Richardson, Pereira, Reid and The Club de Recreio second Crozier; J. E. Wilson, G. G. Bon- | Bowker. eleven and the Y.M.C.A. second ham, R. Witchell, J. Riddell, S. I would hndle the bowling, under eleven played a friendly hockey Macnider, S. Hardy, L. W. Tipple, the present conditions, as follows: match at King's Park yesterday, and Dr. Cogan. the game resulting in a draw. Each side scored in the first half.
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London, Yesterday. The South African Rugby foot-1 ball tourists defeated
Oxford University by 24 points to 3.- Reuter..
Reserves: A Easterbrook, H. Muller, L. James, and G. Gurevitch.
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Johannesburg, Yesterday. The South African Lawn Tennis Association has decided not to com- pota in the Davis Cup contest in 1932-Reuter.
Pereira opening at the Naval Yard end and Hamilton at the Pavillon end; Bowker relieving Pereira, and Reid taking the other end; Should any other bowlers be required Owen Hughes and Musson would be given the ball at the ends which particularly suited their bowling. Richardson would be put on ås Last resource.
“DIXIE” DEAN PIERCES THE considerably more important than
WEDNESDAY DEFENCE
INTERNATIONAL ROBS ́ ́CLUBS
OF THEIR STARS.
A
The placing of the field, which is
many would realise, is a delicate problem. I think that the follow- ing positions would be best suited to the respective players: Simpson and Richardson in the long field, as both have excellent ideas of length and direction in their returns to the wicket; Owen Hughes and in- cher, in the slips and Maclar twenty lan, who is slow in the field,] Footballers up to the present have minutes. Dean is not the most would probably be more at home to congratulate themselves on fine stylish, but he is certainly, the in the slips as he also plays weather and dry grounds. Satur quickest centre-forward 1. have wicket; Reid in the gully; Hamilton day was no, exception. For the known. More than once have at cover point; Bowker at short) second Saturday in succession, visit-seen him pounce on the ball just leg; Musson and Pereira at mid on ing teame struck some shrewd blows as it was going over the goal line and mid off, respectively; and, of but Sheffield Wednesday, who and score from an amazing angle, course, "Tam" Pearce behind the
visitors, felt the might of For the first few weeks of this sea-sticks.
were
London, Oct. 19.
home goal-keeper for
Everton to the extent of a 0-9 de- son, although Everton were win
feat.
This result might be describing. Dean's dame, did not appear
ed as the most remarkable this sea in the score sheet, and some de- Blackpool's home defeat by Middles-
It stamps Everton-if, in-fences evidently came to the con- brough.
son.
deed, the evidence were required, as clusion that he was not the "Dixie". Block gave
a fine exhibition at
In side whose football ' powers are of old. Dean is now level with right-back for Leicester City at
Waring at the top of the Division I Derby. The visitors without equal on their day.
were lucky to draw. Little was seen of their scorers with twelve goals each.
Wednesday Outclassed. forwards, but their defence was Stoker's constructive
very sound...
"Dixie" Supreme.
"Dixio" Dean eclipsed everybody
and everything. Five goals against
the
Cholsen gave a clever exhibition
play at Sheffield Wednesday defence, right-half was one of the factors of and I am not forgetting that Blen- Birmingham's. home.. victory over at Sunderland, but found the home Connor, kinsop and Strange were playing Grimsby. With Everton I have defence in fine fottle. for England at Belfast in a 6-2 dealt aboye. On their present form Sunderland's inside-left, played a victory. Only last week this same they are one of the best sides. In great game, and both their goals *Dixic" riddled another Sheffield the land. Sheffield Wednesday, resulted from his efforts. Temple) defence, the United's, with three who were without Strange and scored the first from his centre, and goals out of five at Bramall lane, and Blenkinsop playing for England-he obtained the second, himself, a few weeks ago he scored three were not in the same class. AMA Jackson, who was again centre-for- against Liverpool. Exactly what With Astley and Cheater success ward for Cholsen, found Me- these Sheffield teams have been deful deputies for Waring and Hough Dougall, the Sunderland centre Ing to Inspire Dean like this I don't ton, playing for England, Aston half, a very difficult, man to out- know, but I do know that Dean was Villawon at Portsmouth. The wit not considered good enough to play usual story must be told about the Although Newcastle United play-
home team. at Belfast
They were clever, but ed a lot of smart work at Black- In the first half at Goodison their markamanship, was poor, burn, the 3-0 result flatterd 'Park, the ball did not reach the Weakness forward was the cause of [(Continued' on Page 6.)
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