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RNID LO-LITTON,

MColony Champion, beat

Miss M. Griffiths by 6-3, 6-2 in the Second

Round

of the

Ladies' Tennis Championship at the K. C. ( yesterday.

Gill Given

Fright By

O'Connor

Fine Recovery Late In Game.

C. P. O.'S EXCELLENT RECORD ON OWN TABLES

Steel Coulson's Billiards

(By SPOT BALLĮ

To-day's League Football.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1933.

Sporting Page 2

CLUB'S TASK AGAINST SOUTH CHINA

FOWLER TO TURN OUT

FOR CHALLENGERS

LONG PASSES AND

FOR HOWE

OR

(By OUTSIDE LEFT)

CLEAR RUN STRANGE

FILL there be the same result at Caroline Hill this afternoon when the Club meet South China as there was last year

sensation by defeating the Leagues when the Club caused a champions?

IF

RIDLEY INJURED IN HOCKEY ENCOUNTER

Hopes To Play Against Saints

In a company hockey match at Shamshuipo yesterday after- noon. L/Cpl. Ridley, the Lin- colas and United Services brilliant Boccer inside left, sustained a nasty cut under his left eye when he collided with Pte. Berridge,

He was taken to the Indian Military hospital, but sot de- tained. Though it is hoped he will be allowed to play for the Lincolne against St. Joseph's in the premier soccer league this afternoon, it is highly improba- ble that he will assist the Army to-morrow against the Combined Chinese.

The Club men can repeat that performance they will certainly TEN CLUB

cause the day's greatest shock, for whatever South China's shortcomings may be in attack, no one can question the enormous strength of their well drilled defence.

I

TF South China are destined to win to-dny's duel--and, in splte of the handicap they are bound to suffer so long as lp Pak-wa and Fung King Cheung are out of the attack, I think they will succeed the honours will go to the defence.

The Club forwards must show, Railway ground and should re- Police meet the Borderers

Ja big advance on the form so far cord the "double."

PLAYERS LOSE

TO MEDWAY

McCrae Scores Two More Goals.

LOSERS PLAY WELL IN SECOND HALF

displayed in anishing if they rice at the Valley and should give the P and without any keeper,

good run for G

❝OLLY" Goldman and Mrs. Lockner, the 1931 holders, had a very narrow ecape against Mrs. James and P. 8. Cannon when they were led 3-1 in the final set of their Semi-Final match In the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Champlonship on the C.R.C. courts in mid-week. They, however, won by 8-6, 4-6, 6-4.

GOLF NOTES

by Hook and Slice.

suppose being British, we must start the ball of polite conver (By STICKS).

sation rolling again by discussing the weather. *Again no coin- LAYING only ten men

plaints' was a unanimous verdict their the Hong Kong Hockey Club and we must attribute the apparent- that will be set up by Li Tin-sang latter

"A"

well did exceedingly and Lau Mau, in additon to Leung money. On last week's form the

ly disappointing numbers at Fanling against H.M.8. Medway, at half Police should record a win, and Wing-chui and his wing

to the Volunteer Camp (where it The Palace Hotel recorded a win bucks.

to-day's game will prove whether King's Park yesterday though

is understood "St. George" had a they lost by 3 goals to 1. by 5 games to 1 at “Paddy's" Chib I suggest they should adopt it was just a flash in the pan or

The Club worked hard through. bad fall!) amongst other things. on Thursday, to establish a com- the well-known Lincolns' style-a rapid advance on their part

Last week's prediction that St. The East Lanca

out and a very fine defence was make fortable lead in the Steel Coulson's a couple of long passes

the low their second appearance to

score Andrew's would collect the spoons responsible for for Howe

must Billiard Competition.

day against the Recreio al against them. Midshipman Slee proved incorrect, and I King's Park and should re and S. P. O. Fitzgerald were two admit. It was based as much on on confidence. The cord their first win.

new naval men in the team. Slee hope. was extremely sound at back where Leaders, as expected, were aver- helmed and the Tail had a great he partnered Nicholson.

struggle to hold its own.

The Leaders were withoul the

clear Strange.

JUM

and & E. or

I hear that Fowler, in spite of

prove a

this should

HIVECER of M. R. Morgan, the his injury, will play on the right "Pilot" who injured his hand wing, and training, and A. J. Osmund the

great Colony Champion,

F. A. GUI, the young curial who has been displaying such brilliant form recently, experi- enced a shock in his game with O'Connor the latter opening

well to lead Gill 121-50 Gill, however, staged a splendid 40 recovery, and with a break of and severnl smaller DRINK he managed to

unbeaten retain his certificate by the narrow margin of 7 points.

Pereira was the only Palace player to lose, L. E Remedios compiling a break of 34 to win by 67 points,

Fine Home Record The C.P.O.'s are without doubt fine team ou

their owe tables. Their cloan sweep win against the Garrison Sergeants brought their] home record to 17 games won out of 18 played

Even the Palace team will ba when they visit the extended

The following is my forecast hoon to Howe. Rs they and the probable teams ---- combine well together.

The next mosi attractive Firal Division League match should be!

that between the Lincolns. pre-NAVY Ipent

League leaders and St.! Joseph's. The Lincolus with ground (POLICE advantage should just win,

Fine Saints Defence The most difficult hurdle Ridley. Higgins and Hoc- quard will have to overcome will be the splendid Saints' halves and the indomitable A. V. Gosane and L. Gomer at full back. The Navy first elevens

meet Kowloon

To-day,

FIRST DIVISION

Kowloon

(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)

V

V

LINCOLNS

Re-Pain

V

Borderers

(Police, 4.15 p.m.) V SL. Joseph's (Sookunpoo, 4.15 pm.)

EAST LANCS. (King's Pk., 4.15 m.)

(Caroline Hill. 4.15 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

SOUTH CHINA v Club

NAVY

V Kowloon

(Kowloon, 2.45 pm.

and

on

second the

| LINCOLNS

ARTILLERY

V

v Young Indians (Sookunpoo, 2.45 v.m.)

Club

Recreio

|ILA.K.C.

RADIO

R.A.F

CHARITY MATCH TO-MORROW

Cork Displaces Pardoe In Army Side.

C.P.0%. Sargent and Taylor, with | STRONG COMBINED CHINESE

(Continued on Page 5.)

H.Q. Setback In Lincolns Tourney.

ATKINSON'S 33 BREAK

UNAVAILING.

(By SPOT BALL) TEADQUARTER WING Lin-

H

colns, received their first set- back in the Captain Williams' Cup Billiards competition when "D"

TEAM

(By OUTSIDE LEFT.)

THAT promises to be one of

W the most exciting games

over the week-end, will take place to-morrow at Caroline HIII when the Combined Chinese and the British Army will meet in a Charity Football game in aid of the Tang Hwa Hospital Fund. ·

The Hon. Dr. R. H Kotewall.

Army

Athletic

(Club, 2.45 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION

SOUTH CHINA (King' Pk.. 2.45 pm.

LINCOLNS (Military, 2-45 pm.)! V R. E.

Athletic, 2.45 p.) V R.A.M.C.

CHARITY GAME

COMBINED CHINESE

V South Chini

(Club, 2.45 p.m.) Probable Teams. FIRST DIVISION Borderers: Smith: Mullane and Morrison; Wallace, Podmore and (81) Jones: Matthias, Harris, Foney, Hazlewood and Duncan.

Club:-Lowzon; Hynes, S. Strange; Boyd Skinner,

Duncan; Fowler, Dominy, Howe, E. Strange and Bick

ford.

The Medway forwards were very fast, but lacked the finishing tou- ches when in the goal mouth.

McCrae, the star Medway for ward, opened the scoring early in the first half, and added a second soon after from a pass from Doc,

on the right wing.

Senior scored for the Club just before the end of the first half.

MIXED DOUBLES FINÁL THIS AFTERNOON

1931 Holders Favoured

L. Goldman and Mrs. Lock- ner, 1931 champions, are fa- voured to beat M. W. Lo and Mra. Enid Lo-Litton, the holders, in the Final of the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship at the Chinese Recreation Club "At Home" this afternoon, com- mencing at 8.80 p.m.

The League prizes for the season will be presented at the conclusion of the match by Lady Peel.

CLUB LOSE -

RUGBY PLAYERS

THRO' INJURIES-

Navy Expected To Win To-day.

CLUB SKIPPER AT CAMP

HE Club will not be at full

Tstrength to-day against the

Navy in their Rugby match at the Valley.

They will be without the ser

at vices of "Jake" Selby, who fe Camp, and James Whitham, D. Mc- Lellan, and/G. C. Moutrie, all of whom are unft.

The Navy have made three changes to the team which overwhelmed the Club a fort- night ago.

Lt. Currey replaces Stoker Curtis as left wing three quarter.

while Lt. Suther and Fly. Of. Mor- ris, are included at forward in- [stead of Lt. Whitfeld and Lt.

Brown.

The following are the teama: Navy:-Lt. Buckley; Lt. St. Clair Ford, Lt. Slater, Mid. Darley, Lt. Curry Lt. Miers, Lt. Forbes; Cmr. Roome (Capt.), Lt. Linten. Lt. Evans, Lt. Nixon, Lt. Suther, Lt. Shaw, Fly. Off. Morris. L. C. Pascoe, ClubW. H. B. Rigg; G. P. Lammert, L. G. Robertson, J, Hut- chison, J. J. Ferguson; M. W Turner, H. C. Meeke; I. H. Brad- ford. E. F. Walkden, G. A. Stewart. D. A. Cumming, F. R. Burch, K. A. Munro, D. M Wheeler and L. de C. Blechynden.

Rigg will be taking Whitham's place at full back, and Hutchison has been brought in to partner Ferguson, while Mecke is replac ing Selby at the base of the scrum.

The Club pack is likely to be con- siderably lighter than that of the Navy, and with the visiting out- siden much superior, a big naval win is anticipated.

ARMY MAY

BEAT NAVY

AT CRICKET

Six Of Triumphant Services' Team.

KOWLOON IN DESPERATE POSITION AGAINST CLUB

In the leading game, O. E. C. Marton and F. D. Hunter had a great fight with good scoring on

coining strains certainly found the Scots the outward half, but,

tactics pie- unresponsive. home, match play dominated and after Hunter had Andrews In Top Form

In the afternoon St. George's holed a chip at the 15th to keep the game going. Marton resorted maintained their earlier lead and to safety first and used his iron eventually ran out good winners. In the second half the Club held off the tee for the last few holes. In the leading fourball T. A. the naval team until shortly be. A keen game ended with a St Pearce was rather erratic, and George's victory by one up, the Scots, winning the 17th and fore the final whistle when

Dr. Newton, two down at the 18th in "38", proved good, if un- on the right wing, scored the third turn, came home in 33 to over- expected, victors. L.. Andrewes THE Army are Belding no fewer

TH naval goal.

whelm his opponent (definitely was in top form in the second than six of the Services' team Club:-Nicholson and

while match, going out in 35, all put-who beat Shanghal by one ran in Jefferies, Lowe, Allen; Wood, Hill, invincible thunder!) Senior. Potter and S. P. O. Fitzgerald. Goldman shot an excellent 79 to ted, and St. George's were dormy their premier league cricket an- Medway Benson: Steers, Rhodes: win by one of the largest mar-six before the Scots showed any counter against the Royal Navy at Attwell, Dalton, Hodge; Doe, Barnet, gins of the day.

superiority. They won the 18th King's Park to-day at 2 p.m. McCrae, Swann and Allen.

I don't know whether 'Rusty' and 14th in "birdie" figures but Possessing a very sound batting purposely ordered the pipes to an easy half at the 15th finished side and very useful bowlers fa seranade the course, but the the match.

Doc,

Mid.

Slec;

A

M. Bird, B. Helbling, M. Wallace, B. Franklin, B. M. Pope, B. Hance, E. R. Bell, J. Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J. Churchill, and E. Goldman.

י

C.B.A. MIXED TEAM. TO-DAY

The Central British Association

(Medway);

(Verity)

per

"

SAINTS LADIES ▾ CHAMPIONS

Garthwaite, Mitchell, Tucker and The St. Andrew's Ladies' hockey

Semi-Finalists Forecasted'

Barnsby the Army should win if Hong Kong (Medway), Hooper (Chatham Rd., 2.45 pm.) eleven will meet the

The draw for the Champion- the game is not drawn. Ladies' firet eleven in return Mondy (Cumberland) Reid (Kent), ship of the Royal Hong Kong The Army side is as follows: To-morrow.

match at Sookunpoo this afternoon. Swann

Hethrington Golf Club was announced this walker (B.E.), L. Garthwaite (E.A.); Capt. (Williams (R.A.) (Capt), Lt. The following 18 the Saint's (Cumberland), Tyman (Keppel). week and it seems a pity that so

Lt. Waring (R.A.), Capt. Mitchell Leam:

McCrae (Medway), Johnson (Ber-many of the "back markera" are (R.A.). Major Bonavin (R.A.M.C.), IL. Mrs. R. Rose, Mitses G. White, Ewick) and Walls (Cumberland). (Caroline Hill, 4 pm.) Landolt, L. Woolley,

to be found in the second half: Butler (H.Q.), Lt. Williama (East J. Wong, M. SECOND DIVISION.

(R.A.P.C.), Churn, F. Wong, L. Rogers, M. Wool-

Although the majority of Fan-Lancs.), Sergt. Taylor

Private Barnaby (Lincolns) and Bap ley, I. Gittins and Miss P. Gitting.

MEDWAY RADIO ling players seemingly prefer

Tucker (R.B.). H.K. Ladies;——

To-morrow the Medway 2nd "match" to "stroke" play, and Reserve:-Cpl. College (R.AM.C.). XI will meet the Radio 2nd XI at anything might happen accord- Umpire:-8. M. Jordan, R.E. Caroline Hill at 3 p..

ingly. I venture to predict the semi-finalists. as A. K. Mackenzie. CLUB SECOND ELEVEN MEDWAY LOSE TO Dr. Newton; O. E. C. Marton and

The following will represent the W. A. Stewart. The recom THE JATS.

mendation by the Committee Hong Kong Cricket Club second that no putts be conceded is to eleven in their friendly match Lachi Injured And be commended if only for the against the K.C.C. Juniors in Kow St. Joseph's: Marqace; L. Games are fielding a mixed hockey team

Caves Field. practice it will give players loon to-day Company held them to a draw of C.M.G., LL.D., will kick off sharp Beltras and F. J. Elms; B. Goian, A. friendly game at King's Park, to

A. K. Mackends (Captain), C. W. E. themselves. On winter greens Bishop, E. B. Davies, F. A. M. Elliott, and A. V. Gosano; V. Marques, N. to meet H.M.S. Cumberland in 3 games-all.

at 4 p.m. and the game will be con Ward, D. Leonard, L. Rocha and Lday at 8.15 p.m.

THE Officers of H. M. B. Medway two foot putt is as safe as &C. E. Gahagan, A. H. Harbord, Ple. Atkinson, though recording trolled by Capt. E. Hague (B.A.).

Cuban President nowadays and Jupp, R. O. F. King, L. D. Kilbee, H. Fernandes.

TH The following will represent the received their first defeat of the mutual conceding of them C. Meeke and B. 8. W. Paterson,

the season when they lost by S Junes, Timberlake and B. Bliss (capt); C.B.A.:

G. Gurevitch; Mra, Hudson, 8. Me goals to 3 to the all-conquering Jat (the putts, of course) is only a

K.C.C. WEAK ATTACK. and Blake.

Lincolns: Heath; Turner, Ash: Miss M. Bryson: Mia E. Woolley, Dudley, Co

Kowloon Championship

Howloon Cricket Club Cork, Belt: Baldry, Mesin Carroll Miss M. Smith, F. 1. D. hockey encounter on the Naval from both players.

ground, King's Park, yesterday, The following are the teams: ness, Higgins, Ridley and Rocquard len and Mrs. Cressy.

Some interesting matches will sentors are desperately weak in at The first half of the game...” was Combined Chinese: Wong Keo (Captain)

Rocrelo: W. Lawrance; B. Gar

CHAMPION" "B" TEAM: very even, Jalli scoring twice for be decided this week-end when tack for their game against the Jeung (8. China) Le Tin-sang (8. China), Lau May (9. China: Laf and H. Oliveira; E. Bilva, B. Laural

[Golf Club: Championship will be W. C. Hung is unable to play, and The following will represent the the Indians and L. Curry and 14. the second round of the Kowloon Club to-day at the H.K.C.C. Kwok-chlu (Athletic), Leung Wing and A. P. Een Bilva (Capt.); dan-

it in doubtful whether G. C. Bur chlu (8, China) La Kwok-wal (So, H. Remedios, H. Campos, D. Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club Bartlett for the Medway.

1951 Aquino und D. Alves.

In the second half, Lachi, the played. The matches are: (Athletic),

nett

will be available (and China: Tang Kwong-sum

"D", XI' in a friendly encounter

A. Urquhart VG: Milna Mee-shan (8. China), (8.

Reserve:-D, Marques. Ho Ka

against the Club de Recreio Ladies Brilliant Jats left-back sustained F. E. A Remedios v. W.-A. Blewart Athletic), Tam Kong-pak

SECOND DIVISION. 160 China) and Li Hung-ching (Athletic). Lincolns-Deacon; Steans and Ki- on the Marina grpund, Kowloon at an injured knee and was obliged to L. D. Purvas J. Dennia leave the field. Continuing with 3. MacKnight D. C. Wilson' 150 Reserves:-Mak Blu-hon (Athletic), minson; Maughan, Worrall and Bob 2.45 p.m. to-day.

ten men the Jats played in maatar Looking at the drew it would Kwan (8. China), Leung In-chan son: Clayton, Cousins, Betters, (fin) Tong

*1. Harris' Walker, C. Robertson, P (S. China) and Au Kim-fung (Athis-McGuinness and Toyne.

Club: Farrows Low and Rallion; Thorpe, Blackburn, A Owen ly manner to add three more goals appear that the challengers will but I Hughes, N. Gooper, M. Bishop, through Jalli, Habib and Lt. Byer. not enter the semi-final 104 Army: L/Bdr. Combey (B.A. McKellar Lowe and Gambles Fiber, Whyte, & Adams, B. Jeffries, and R. The Medway scored in this half would not vouch this as a cer-

L/Bdr. Allan (B.A.), Pts. Morrison Bell, G, Duncan, Williamson and Blean. King.

through L. Donald just before the tainty (8.W.D.):

Wallaca (8.W.B),

THIRD DIVISION

The match between Remedios 167 L/Cpl. Cork (Lincoln), Pie. Podmore Lincolns:aking Martin and

close of, play.

and Stewart should prove to be 18.W.B.); L/Onl Baldry (Lincoln), Ramadan;

MAMAX MATCH CANCELLED an interesting encounter with the the Jat Regiment on the Marins tween the Police and Royal En-whole playing great golf at ground to-morrow at 4.15 pm. gineers was cancelled," "," the latter present,

McMerlin (Barwick); Tel: Steere alde baing unable to field a team,

a break of 33, lost to Sgt. Green by The Army have made the best Kowloon Cord; fill_and _Willlu;

L/Cpl. Herriott with possible selection with the excep-

26 points.

breaks of 28, 22, and 20, again tion of the halves, where Pardos. V. White, Lewis, Elliot, A. N. QNider; Miss E. Beavin, A. Halford, } Beriment, in a fast and thrilling/5ign of weakness on the greens

secured the biggest win, defeating the Interporter has been excluded

Pte. George by 72 points.

78

The first half of the competition has now been completed and Head- quarters hold a commanding lead of 9 points over their nearest rivals.

Scores:

"D" Coy. "HQ" Wing Herrlott 150 George Atkinson 124 Green

135 Keegan

138-Lilley 150 Maw 150 May

844

Short

Turner

Ellison Smith

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE. --

Games

A" Coy

150 125

in favour of Cork.

B.

NAVY LOWER DECK TEAM The following will represent the

Th

The

R. B. Lewin, the Malaya Interporter I also unavail. able With Frank Goodwin

loft are C.. B, R. Sargent and E. F. put of the side the only hawlers Fincher. It is understood that Pat Madar, the Shanghal Interportar The Club's first team will be as will probably help the Kowloon out, follows::

י. ידידי

J. R. Bergna-Coupland, GEE, R

PWLP, SLânto!n), L/Cnl. Ridley- NOCHEZWA REENANavy Lower Deck eleven against":"Yesterday's Mamak, fixtārs be-(decision in favour of Stewart Dlumt, 0. 8. Irankiey, A. W Jaymes"

Parker and Thong Higginson.

Dudley, Clark, Harper dfey (Lincoln) and and

Marquess J, Bowen Reservers L/Col Mullane (8.W.B.), R. Bilva-Netlog Maher, Ges 24 11 13. 11 L/Bdr. Pardor. (B.A.) and Gunnar saless and N. T. Delgado; T. Casino,

Greenshields (RA)

G. Guterres (Caplan, C. Banton Gomes and W. Bouma,42

Ple, Harris (8W.B.)

Lt. Hocquard (incoln),

24 1118 111

/: Beterost-Capt.

Hagne,

¿Continued on Page 12)

(cap.), B. II. Leckie, O, E. Mar- ton, TA Pearce, T. Pearce,, T. M. L. Redmond PY. Simpson and R. T.

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