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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

FRENCH TENNIS BOMBSHELL.

Borotra and Lacoste Unable to Play.

BRITAIN'S CHANCE FOR DAVIS CUP.

(Reuter's Special Service.)

London, Yesterday, Already very hopeful of winning the Davis Cup this year, following the good dis- play last year, the success of Britain now seems assured fol- lowing the removal of such obstacles as Jean Boretra and Rene Lacoste, the two French stars. Both these players have announced their in- ability to play this year on ac- count of family and business

reasons.

SPRINGBOKS END TOUR IN TRIUMPH.

Comparison with Other Visiting Combination.

NEW ZEALAND INVASIÓN.

The third team of South African Rugby footballers to tour the Bri- tish Isles and the first since 1912 have every reason to be satisfied with the results of the tour.

Mr. Pienaar, who captained the Springboks in New Zealand in 1921 and who managed the recent tour, said at the commencement of the long and arduous list of fix- tures that the team was not out to break records but to play the game] in the tradition set by the two previous South African

aldes, which met with sweeping auċċesses during their British tours, and they have right worthily lived up to that very high tradition of sportman- ship.

Considering that the Springboks were used to dry, fast grounds,; their play under the conditions Ex- perienced during the tour, especial- ly at Murray Field where they won in driving rain, was extraordinari- ly well-judged.

GRAND NATIONAL FAVOURITE.

West Indies Killed at Newmarket.

FAMOUS STEEPLECHASER THAT COST £7,000.

(Reuter's Special Service.)

London, Yesterday. The famous steeplechaser, West Indies, owned by Cap- tain Sassoon, the mllionaire, and fancied for the Grand

Y.M.C.A. · PLAY ONLY

NINE MEN.

Defeat of Jats by the Only Goal Scored.

ST. ANDREW'S DRAW.

At King's Park yesterday a Y.M.C.A. hockey eleven played for the greater part of the first half with only nine men but as the re- sult of a goal scored by T. J. Price crossed over in the lead. Fast exchanges in the second half,

National, was killed at New-however, produced no further acor- bury to-day. It broke its back but the jockey: was uninjured. West Indies is reputed to have

cost Captain "Sassoon $7,000 Inst year. He is, how ever, still represented in the Grand National by Mokymoke.

ing and the "Y" left the field win- nera by a goal to nil,

Our Sports Diary.

· ATHLETICS-To-day- Volun teers Sports (Heats) at 6.30 p.m.. To-marrow-Volunteers Sports at the Club de Recrelo at 2.30 p.z

GOLF-To-day-First Round of

Championship.

OOTBALL- -To-morrow-2nd Division Argyll v University: EA.O.C.V Keavy Batter Club v. Twelfth Borderers v. Kow- Joon; Chinese

League-Saug Ching Chinese Athletic "B": South China "A" v. Eastern; Yee Woo Chinese Athletic "A".

HOCKEY-To-day-Hong Kong Club "A". Jata at King Park at 5 p.m.; St. Andrew's V. Royal Signals.

CRICKET-To-morrow - First Division Indian R.C.. v. Croigen- gower C.C. (L); Navy v. Kow- loon C.C. (F.); Civil Service C.C. v. Royal Artillery (F.); Second Division Craigengower C.C. Indian R.C. (L.); Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio (L); University v. Police R.C. (L)

RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-mor- row-Probable Interport XV. v. The Rest at Happy Valley at 4 P.74.

STEEPLECHASING-Sunday—— Fanling Hpnt, and Race Club · Meeting at Kwantl

GOLF.

Starting Times for

Sunday.

Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the The Secretary of the Royal following list of starting times for Fanling on Sunday:-

The following was the splendid record of their tour:

Pts. Pta. P. W. L. D. For Agst 26 23 1 2 407 121, Other Touring Sides... The first New Zealand fifteen ever to visit the British Isles was the one of 1889-90 and consisted of 10.40 Maoria under the leadership of Jes Warbrick. The results of that tour 10.48 were as follow:

Ptà. Pts.

P. W. L. D. For Agst. 74 49 20 5 884 188.

New Course.

9.28 a.. W. M. Barton, Miss Mackie. 9.36 G. T. May, F. K. Hartley.

44 J. Gardner, N. 9. Ellis.

Mrs. Sherry, W. A. Weight,

Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Red- mond

9,52

#

10,00

"

A. Ritchie, J. Fleming.

EF

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Lt. Col. E, D, Matthews,

10.56

Mrs. Matthews.

B. J. Lacon, Miss Gordon.

Old Course.

9.16-9.20 am-Not to be booked by those travelling by 8.28

a.m. Train.

9.24 a.m. W.

In 1905-06 Gallagher brought over the most famous of all teams, the "All Blacks,” who did much to 9.28 revolutionise the game in Britain. Their record was brilliant.

Pts. Pts.

C. Shields, J. H. Anderson".

E. O. Priestley, C. W. F. Booker RC Webb, G. C Worrall #FA Redstond, AB

The match, scheduled да ・越 'second eleven fixture, was convert- ed into a practice match for the eleven sélected to visit Macao this week-end but only six of the team, were able to play and, handicap ped by a player short throughout the game, it was difficult to judge the merits of the side.

One unfortunate incident occur. red late in the first half, W. Stoker receiving a nasty bit on the calf of his right leg from which 'blood kept flowing out suggesting a severed vein. He was taken to the Kowloon Hospital immediately and we are glad to say that he is pro- gressing very satisfactorily at the moment,

Mixed Hockey.

The University mixed eleven met the St. Andrew's Club in a friendly match on the Diocesan Girls' School ground yesterday in a goalless draw.

The Varsity was hard-pressod during the second half, when the Club attacked vigorously, but were able to hold the fort. The game was interesting though at times естарру.

Caer Clark Cup Match. The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club, in their Caer Clark Cup fixture against the Central British Asso- ciation Ladies' at King's Park to- morrow at 8.30 p.m.

M. Bird; E. M. Gray, J. Smalley; E. Roas, B. Pope, C. Ferguson; A. McElney, M. Allan Jones, E. Bonnar, A. G. Orme and E. Black- burn.

H.K.L.H.C. Juniors.

There will also be a match be tween the R.A.O.C. and the Hong

The following will represent the eleven at Sookunpoo at 8.30 p.m. Kong Ladies' Hockey Club second

Hong Kong Ladies:-

M. King; N. Ferguson, A. Nichol; E O'Hagan, A. Owen- Hughes, B. Franklin; R. King, J. Whyte, P. M. Harrop, M. Smalley and H. Knill

CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET.

Elevens for This Week-End.

The following will represent the Civil Service Cricket Club In their friendly matches this week-end:

1st XI. v Hong Kong C.C. on the H.K.C.C. ground at 2 p.m. to-

W Makehy, L. R. Anmorrow

drow

.9.32

9.38

Stewart

P. W. L For Agst,

9:40

.38 32 1. 868 47 For the first time Britain saw the wing forward in action and the new serum formation which was later to be adopted by many leading + 9,56 clubs. On every ground they play ed they gave gent to their "war cryKo Mata, Ko Mata

944

Low Shewan, C. Mycock. 3. Dykes, EL Lowe.

9.48

ID'1

10.04

Since that visit no New Zealand amateur team has toured, Britain 10.08 and hence the enthusiasm display ed at the newa that the New Zealand

10.12 Rugby Union has accepted, the in 10.16 vitation of Great Britain to make 10.20* a tour in the 1986-87 season,

A.C. BECK'S

ELEVEN AGAINST C.S.C.C

Sunday's Game,

10.24 10.28.

Syma Thomson,

R

B. D. Evans (captain), 1. E Richardson G. R. Sayer, F. J. de Danhamm, 8. J. H Rome, E B. Reed, F. J. Ling, P. Henderson, G. ERE. W. Hamilton and J. F. M

Bakery R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, Hay Edio, H. M. Gowan, he

Cochra

2nd XI v South Wales Börder- des fors on the "C.B.C.C. ground at 2

p.m. to-morrOW

B.C. K. Hawkins (captain); J.C. Dumbar. AE. Wood, J. M. Wilson, S. Warren, B

5 Randle, N. Bebbington, A., W. Grimmitt, F. Matthews, RH Woodman, JF. Wilmott, B. G.

R. H. MeBean, J. G. Boal J. P. Sherry, G. F Hole. RA. Rodgers, Man-Robertin, and B. A..., Simpson

1st XL v. A., C. Beck's 11. the C3,C.0. ground at 2 pm. o Bunday

10,867 Bullie haaster, B.

10.40 F C B Black, LH, C.

10/48 G

(10.58) 10.88

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