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LADIES' HOCKEY THIS AFTERNOON.
H.K. Ladies To Meet
"Y" Ladies.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The Rong Kong Ladies, winners of the Caer Clark competition Isst Fear, are favoured to beat the "Y" Ladies in a friendly match which will be played at Sookumpos to-day at 3.45 p.m.
Both teams are entered for the Caer Clark competition this year. The teams are as follows:-
LINCOLNS SHOULD BEAT
THE CLUB
POLICE NOT
STRONG AGAINST
THE ARTILLERY
Navy's Trafalgar Day
Against Athletic BROOKES OUT OF HOSPITAL BUT NOT PLAYING `
(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)
The following is my forecast for the programme of thirteen games:]
LINCOLNS
Artillery
ATHLETIC
To-day.
FIRST DIVISION
✓ Club
(Sockunpoo, 4.30 p.m.)
• POLICE (Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.)
V KOWLOON Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.)
y Navy
CON
(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.) |
Kowloon (SL
SECOND
With the exception of South St. Joseph's II. K. Ladies:-M. Bird, K. Ro-China, who are away from the Co- bertson, P. Thorpe, M. Wallace, B. Pope, C. H. Lowe, E. Bell, J. Daly, and the Borderers and the Re- ziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill, B. creio, who have a holiday this week-
| SOUTH CHINA Y Navy Laing.
end, all the First Division Football "Y" Ladica:-J. Weller: M. Gar-League teams will be seen in action YOUNG INDIANS diper; A. Fowler: B. Helbling, S. this afternoon. The Lincolns game | Artillery Dalziel and E. Blumenthol; O. Dul-against the Club at Sookunpoo will ziel, R. Blackmore, G. Kuelps P. probably be the outstanding match.
McCaw and O. Brown. Reserves:-M. Smith.
RADIO JUNIOR ELEVEN
The following will represent the Radio second eleven in a friendly hockey match against H.M.S. Bruce to-day at Caroline Hill at 4 p.m.-
Man Singh: Karnail Singh, J. s. Grewal; A. B. Kitchell, Mohinder Singh, Wm. J. Chanson; Wong So, N. Osman, Awtar Singh, Attar Singh and Ma Sheung-ying.
Club
4.30 p.m.)
3 p.m.) RERS (Sookunpoo, 3 p.in.
✓ LINCOLNS
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933.
"BODY-LINE" BOWLING MEETING CONVENED
November 16 Fixed
Adelaide, To-day.
A special meeting of the Australian Board of Control has been convened for November 16 to discuss the Marylebone C.Cs cable regarding "body line bowling.”
This is following the dissatis- faction of several members of the board, who state that the M.C.C., although agreeing that bowling directly at the batsman would be an offence and against the spirit of the game, did not give any assurance that theso tactics would not be used.- Router.
NANKING GAMES CONCLUDE.
BORDERERS WIN KOYLI CUP
Civilians Four Beaten By 7 To 2.
HOPE SCORES FOUR AND
JORDAN THREE
The South Wales Borderers best the Civilians by 7 goals to 2 to wla the "Koyli Cup" Pole competition at Causeway Bay yesterday.
the Jordan (3) Hope (4), for Borderers and Debt and Gordon, for the Civilians, were the scorers.
Borderers:Col. G. T. Raikes at No. 3, Capt. P. L. Villar, at back, Lieut. J. L. Jordan at No. 2 and Lient. J. W. Hope at No. 1.
Civilians:-W. H. S. DentƐat back, Rubin Gordon at No. 3, W. T. Stanton at No. E. and H. C. Macnamara No. 1.
ht
The event was also the occasion of an At Home given by the Royal amongst Artillery Officers, and those present were H.E. the Gov- crnor, Sir William Peel, and
(Club, 3 n.m. Hong Kong Secure One Lady Peck, Brigadier R. B. Cousens
THIRD DIVISION R.A.M.C.
LINCOLNS
The Lincolns, who are playing. at home, will be fielding the same team which acasationally defeated (R. E. the Borderers last week on the
University sume ground.
fastest Opposing probably the forward line in local soccer. Hynes
Radio
and Strange, the Club backe, will BORDERERS have their work cut out trying to stop Ridley and McGuinness from sending Higgins through. Skin ner, the Club pivot, will, however. be a good match for the centre.
(Chatham Rd., 3 p.m.)|
R.A.S.C
(Happy Valley, 3 p.m.)|
TRA.F.
(Athletic, 3 p.m.) SOUTH CHINA
(Athletic, 4.30 p.m)| v Recreio (Chatham Rd., 4.30 p.m.)'
Probable Teams.
Championship.
SHANGHATS LION'S SHARE
Nanking. To-day.
oft.
ENGLISH WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE,
and Miss Cousens, Commodore and Mrs. Frank Elliott, Hon, Dr.`R. H. Kotewall, Lieut.-Col. and Mra. Carrington Sykes, Col. and Mrs. Nosworthy, Cdr. and Lady Mary Barton, Countess Fernivall, Lieut.· The National Sports Meeting was Col. J. H. Thom, Squadron Leader brought to a successful close res- and Mrs. P. C. Wood, Mrs. Ralkos
and Miss Mackiu. terday, the tenth and the last day
At the conclusion of the game of the meeting, when, in ideal con- the trophy was presented to the ditions, the final matches of various Borderers by Lady Peel. tournaments were played FIRST DIVISION Athletk: Kwok-ki; Lo Hong-Shanghai had the lion's share of F. Fowler and Bickford, the cheong, Tang Kwan-wing;To Bo- championship honours. The Shang- Club's right and left wingers, will hung, Li Kwok-chul, Ip Pang-fal; hai ladies carried away the cham- cause Turner and Roden to give Tang Kwong-sum, Au Kim-fung He pionships in the track and feld Ka-kuen, Au Ping-ming and Fung of their best.
King-yu.
events, in basketball and volley-ball. Mlle. Esmond Eliminates Club: Fogwell; Hynes and The men did even better. They ran Strange (Captain); L. G. Robertson away worthy champions in the field Skinner and A. Duncan; F. Fowler events, the track events, and the Dominy, Howe, E. Strange and Bick ford.
all-round individual events, in fout-) Westward Ho, Devon, Oct. 5. Kowloon:--Cord; Hill and Wills; bail, tennis and volley-ball.
There was another surprise in Whitfield, Timberlake and S. Bliss Kong has to thank their fair repre- the English, women's golf cham- (Captain); Davies, Lewis, Elliott, sentatives for their solitary win in pionship here to-day when Mrs. Joseph's:- R Marques; A. the aquatic sports.-Wah Kiu Yat Guedella, nee Edith Leitch, the erases this season by defeating the Trafalgar Day in sailor-like man. Ward and A. V Gogano, V. Marques, the Royal Engineers at Caroline Hillner, and will probably be fielding Coala and Fernanden; E. Law rence, B. Gasana, D. Leonard, L
Reserves: La So, Lam Sik, Cheng Kai and Lun Wai-ling.
RADIO DEFEAT THE ENGINEERS.
Mamak Champions Win 3-1.
The Radio Sports Clüb added another win to their list of suc-
Fowler, like Higgins, is a trier and is particularly dan- gerous as he is a deadly marks. man with either foot, while Bickford is undoubtedly une of the best wingers in the Colony.
The Navy are out to celebrate
and Blake.
yesterday in a friendly match by their best team against the Ath-Rocha and M. Sahban.
letic on the Railway ground.
3 goals to 1.
Gurbachan Singh opened the score for the Radio and Flynn, al the inside left for the Engineers, equalised just before half time.
Athletic Field Same Team The Athletic are fielding the same team which defeated the Police by 4 goals to 2 last Sunday
In the second half the Radio and which gave the Association added two more goals through At-team a good fight in the Governor's tak Singh and Kalwant Singh. Cup.
R. A S. C. BEAT CLUB JUNIORS
Playing at the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, the R.A.S.C. defeated the Hong Kong Hockey Club by 4-1. G. E. R. Divell scoring the losers' only ¡ goal.
So far the Athletic have one win and two losses, but with to-day's team and judging the Navy on their erratic form to date, ther have excellent chances of obtain
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ten by the Young Indians.
St. Joseph's are meeting Kowloon at Caroline Hill and should give the Kowloon team a close game. On their form recently J um inclined to favour Kowloon's chancen.
Hong
Mr. Guedella.
winner of the title in 1927, was climinated in the third round by Mile. Lulu Esmond, the daughter Police: McHardy; Perkins and Pile; London, To-day-The Hill Cat was of the famous French race horse Blackburn, Channing and Shepherd; scratched from the Cambridgeshire st owner. Gough, Stevens, Willerton, Green Brit 10.68 yesterday. The Cambridgeshire, The French girl won by six up Lain.
to be run at Newmarket, is scheduled
and four to play.-Reuter. Reserves: Hutchinson and Hay-for Wednesday.--Reuter. wood.
R.A.Combey: Allea and Wore; Harria, Pardoe and Rogers: Wood, Smith, Brandclough, Greenshields and Scal.
Lincolns: Heath, Turner and Roden; Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, McGuinness, Riggins, Ridley, and Hoe- quard (Captain).
(37)
SECOND DIVISION Burderers! (72) Williams; Jenkins and Suter; Court, (86) Davies and Hayes: (38) John, (18) Morris, Fortey, Marshfield and Matthias.
Club:-Angus; Low and M. Railton; Makellar, Boyd and Gamble: Fisher, Bell, G. Duncan, Williamson and Sloan.
Lincolns:--Deacon (Captain); Col clough and Edminsen, Maughan, Wor- rail. and Robson; Clayton, Chapman, Tate, Ple. McGuinness, Toyne,
THIRD DIVISION Burderers: Norris Walkins and A. N. Other: (20) John, Bebbington and (1) Williams; Hamblyn, Nelson, Purcell (67) Murgan and Sollia.
RAM.C-Neale; Corbeil and Mac- Police Without Brookes kall: Wank, Coulty and Casson; Adams, The Police meet the Artillery at Lane (Capt.) King and Rennis.
Pokin Marlin will the Valley with an experimental Ramoden; Parker, wa, Potter, Selters,
Lincolns
and "Wildy (Captain) and ine-up. Brookes, their inside left la Thompson
The Central British Association will meet the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club in their second Mamak Tournament match to-morrow King's Park. The match commence at 10 a.m.
up:
nt
The following is the C.B.A. Hine on the injured list as the result of Harper and Clarke.
a nasty collision last week In the
Moss; Bickford, Pole; Whitley, Kagame against the Athletle when A. M. Quinn; M. Oliveira
ford Allen; Hiret, T. Whitley, Fran- cis, Johnson and King.
MAMAK TOURNEY,
Champions To Play Their First Game.
To-morrow,
and B. Gaan; V. Xavier, L. was sent to the Government Civil Campos, Saune, J. Gonsalves
and B. Laurel, D. Aquino, 13. Hospital suffering from slight con- . L Alvda.
cussion.
ad
WIN ANNUAL
201
I understand Brooks was dis- 20TH BATTERY R.A. charged from hospital on Thurs. day, but he will be rested for at least a fortnight.
Navy Should Be Strong.
•
- BOAT RACE,
12th Battery Third,
In the Second Division South China have been compelled to ful The Radio, champions of the fil their Leggue obligations by the On Wednesday morning at the Mamak Tournament, will play their Football Council, and I believe they Hong Kong Yacht Club the Royal first tourney match this season: when they will meet the Mule are fielding a strong eleven against. Artillery annual boat race was
the:Navy.
rowed off over a course of 2,000 Corps at Caroline Hill to-morrow at '4.30 p.m.
Here again, the Navy bad yards with the following result: The Radio are fielding their under to the Young Indians in a lapse last week when they went
1. 20th Battery-ins, 35 seca). strongest team which includes the
22015 Battery “ET four brilliant forwards Awtar surprising manner.
812th Battery. Singh, Kalwant Singh, Gurbachan Stigh and Prem Singh.
The following is the Radio line- up:
Man Singh; P. Singh, J. 8. Grewal Føgreet Singh, M. H. Hussan, Mohin-- der Singh: Prem Bingh, G. Binky Awtar Bingh, Kalwant Singh and P. A, Kemp. (Captain),
Reserve:-Altar Sligh.
CBA. LADIES PLAY |FIRST GAME MONDAY
Central British School
As Opponents...
The C Belt
To-day with the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla and the Cruisers Suffolk and Berwick fn port, they should be able to field in fairly stron shida.
Distance: 7 lengths and lengths.
At the conclusion of the race
the cups were presented to the
The Young Indians are favoured winners by Mrs. Carrington-Sykes. against Kowloon at the Valley while the Borderers and Lincolns
will probably win against the Carnera To
Artillery and Club.
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