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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1932.

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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

HEADLEY'S DOUBLE ST. ANDREW'S LADIES M. W. LO SURMOUNTS

CENTURY.

Flogs the English Bowling.

Kingston (Jamaica), Feb. 20. All-Jamaica scored 480 for five wickets in the first day's play in the

Chines

NARROW WIN.

rose

Diocesan Girls' School Defeated.

STIFF HURDLE. ·

Sullivan Eliminated by Ho Ka-lau.

POOR C.B.A. TURN-OUT,

The following were the results

of yesterday's play in the Lawn

Open Singles.

M. W. Lo beat J. W. Leonard

Fielding only eight players and Tennis Championships:— Arst of their three unofficial Test without a goalkeeper, the St. Ang matches against Lord Tennyson's drew's Club Ladies just managed

to beat the Diocesan Girls' School; touring team. Jamaica owe their eleven by the odd goal in five in 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.- position to the fine sixth-wicket part-a friendly hockey match yesterday nership between Headley and Paa-afternoon. The school girls fought sailaigue, who, coming together very pluckily, and, on the whole, 6-4, 6-3.

gave a promising display. shortly before tea, were together The school netted first through when stumps were drawn, having J. Wong, P. Gittins equalising for Reored almost four hundred rune the Saints, who gained a lead through M. Woolley before the in- between them.

terval. In the second half M.

Ho Ka-lau beat A. L. Sullivan

Ng Sze-cheong beat W. C. Hung G-1, 6-4.

Handicap Singles "A".

G. W. Sewell boat L. M. S. Lloyd

A bad start was made when Woolley put the visitors further 6-2, 6-2. Beckford was caught off Geary with-ahead, but the school decreased the, A. C. I. Bowker beat R. M. Hen- cut scoring.

deficit through C. Perpetuo. To- derson w.o. ward the end the girls strove hard; funderwent a complete change when for the equaliser but the Saints de-

Headley came in, and he and. Bar-fence held out.

The game, however,

row put the century up.

Nunes, Result:-

Rae, and Dacosta were cheaply dis-

St. Andrew's Ladies Diocesan Girls' School

3

2

INDIAN HOCKEY ELEVEN.

missed, but at ten the score was 276

C.B.A. Ladies' Lose, for live wickets, and on resuming On the C.B.A. ground at King's Headley (157) and Passailsigue | Park, the C.B.A. Ladies lost to the (34) carried their totals to 246 and German Club by four goals to one. 157 respectively. The tired Eng-in a Berappy match. The winners tish bowlers were flogged all over hielded only eight, whilst the ladies the field, the batsmen showing ahad only seven, D. Hunt scoring) special liking for Stevens's de- the solitary point. liveries, Headley has hit 28 fours) und Passailnigue 21 fours and threej sixes.

Big Radio Win

To Defend Title at Los Angeles.

Calcutta, Mar. 13.

Playing with only ten men the It is officially stated that L.-Cpl Radio Sports Club trounced the Naik Dhyan Chand, India's hockey

The Englishmen are already well Royal Army Ordnance Corpa yester-wizard, will lead the Indian team to! acquainted with Headley, as he day by five goals to nil.

scored three centuries and one. (double century in the Test matches

against England in 1929-30.

1

Jamaica-First Innings.

Scores:

W. Beckford, e Stevens, b Geary

I. Barrow, c Astill, b Stevens ..

22

G, Headley not out

236

R. K. Nunes, 1.b.w. b, Nichols.

2

E. Rae. b Still

16

Jackie COOGAN Mitzi GREEN

Junior DURKIN Jackte SEARL

C. Dacosta, e Astill b Stevens.

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C. Passuilaigue not out

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Optimistic Regarding England.

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Our Sports Diary.

TO-DAY.

HOCKEY-Hong Kong Hockey Club v. H.K.S.R.A. on Marina ground at 5.16 p.m.

MEETINGS Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association In Jardine's Board Room at 5.30 p.m.

TO-MORROW. ATHLETICS - King's College Sporta on South China

A.A. ground, Caroline Hill, at p.m. FRIDAY.

CRICKET Kowloon C.C. す。 Hong Kong C.C. nt it л.. (First Day),

HOCKEY-Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" v. Radio Sports Club at King's Park at 5.16 p.m.

SATURDAY.

C.C. Y.

CRICKET Kowloon Hong Kong C.C. at 11 Am. (Second Day).

RACING Second Extra Raco Meeting at Happy Valley.

SUNDAY, HUNTING-Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet at Pine Tree Hill.

defend the world's hockey title at Los Angeles.

The following have been selected to make the trip:-R. J. Allen, (Bengal), Hind (Punjab), Lal Shah (Punjab), Jaffer (Punjab) E. Pinniger (Punjab), Gurmit Singh (Punjab), Dhyan Chand (Indian Army), L. C. Hammond (United Provinces). Masood (Punjab), As- lam (Punjab), C. Tapsell (Ben- gal), R. Carr (Bihar), W. Sullivan (Bombay) and B. Rewin (Bombay).

The team is not India's strongest, but it should be ablo to account for U.S.A. and France, who are the only other competitors.

THE ENGLISH CUP A GODSEND.

Southport Receive Tidy Little Sum.

said it was ridiculous of people to TENNIS PROGRAMME. What a financial godsend the

say that the Australians could not be beaten in Test matches. The Australians were a very fine side, but England were just as good, and he thought they were the better; team taken all round;

TO-DAY.

Open Doubles.

Stand Court: Akiyama Bradman Honda y Ho Ka-lau and Yew

was only one player, but there were kit.

erally won by team work.

English Cup can be. Take the case. of Southport.

Thanks to their sturdy resistance against more famous teams, they and played in all before 116,965 specta Man-tors, and shared in receipts amount- and ing to the tidy little sum of £7,344, In their two games with Barnsley the attendances totalled 27,450 and

ten others, and matches were gen- Remedios and Ribeiro v Lee

Luk. Referring to the length of Test) Barros and Remedios v Sliva and matches, he spoke of the enormous Sousa. strain on players in eight-day matches in Australia, and expressed himself in favour of five-day matches in Australia and four-day matches in England.

FOOTBALL MATCHES FOR SATURDAY.

Shield Finals.

the receipts were £1,575; while against Newcastle the three gates. Club Champlonship.

totalled 89,616 and the receipts Holmes or Green v R. M. Hender-]amounted to 25,769,

In their first tussle with New castle there were 50,155 spectators and the receipts £3,138.,

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F. A. Redmond v L. Forster.

Handicap Singles "A". Nash Valentine.

Raworth or Forster v Sowell

Kandicap Singles "B". Todd r Nigel. "

Ferguson v Cleland.

Handicap Doubles.

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TO-MORROW.

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J. A. E. Cassumbhoy..

Club Championship.

BOROTRA LOVES WIMBLEDON.

Welcome Reply to the Americans.

Jean Borotra's preference for grass lawn tennis courts comes to D. M. MacDougall v Y. V. Segalen. lovers of Wimbledon as a welcome Green or Raworthy Henderson.reply to America's drastic resolu

The following football fixtures have been arranged for Saturday. Yew

Junior Shield Final.-Kick-off 2.16 p.m. sharp, Extra time if necessary. Argylls or R.A.F. y. 12th Battery. Olub ground.

Referee-S. B. P. O, Holt. Linesmen-Lawrence and Lalt

Final.-Kick-off | Senior. Shield 4.15 p.m. Extra time if neceRFATY. S.W.B. v. H.E. Club. Club ground

Referee Mr, G. Caswell, : Linesmen P. O. Kirby and Cpl.

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1st Division Kick-off 4.80 p.m.

Handicap Singles "A"

Rallton VTJ. Price

Handicap Singles "B" Lawson v Stock.or Beck,

Handicap Doubles. Nigel and Watson v Childe and Brooks

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