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[NEW PRESIDENT FOR U.S. BASEBALL

Ford Frick Appointed

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1934

DIVETT'S RETURN WILL STRENGTHEN CLUB

RICKETTS AND BRAMBLE JOIN

GOLF

NOTES

THE

(By "FAIRWAY")

TEAM BUT LOWE'S DEPARTURE TENNIS

CAUSES ANXIETY IN DEFENCE

NOTES

CLUB FORWARDS

MUST AID DEFENCE

+

DURING FREE HIT

NOTICEABLE FAULT AGAINST S.W.B.

DAND'S RETIREMENT CAUSES RESHUFFLE

(By "STICKS")

THE complete rides for the Inter-Societiea' game at Fan- ling have now been published and one can but conclude that a hard struggle for supremacy is in prospect. There is no doubt that St. George's have the advantage in the leaders, but even their staunchest supporter has to ad- mit that there is nothing in it flower down the Hst. Apart from the Marton-Shewan game, there fare several other excellent matches in prospect and none for keenness to beat that between the rival captains, N. L. Smith and a local English International, fand J. B. Ross.

returned from Home, leave last Fri- If you consider there is nothing day and will probably make his first appearance for the Club on Wed- nesday next when they meet the 8th Destroyer Flotilla on the Navy ground at King's Park.

between the aides, give the holders the benefit of the doubt.

Marton Not Defending

THE draw for the Jasper Clark,

Cup reveals that O. E. C. Mar-

THE

E. R. Divett, one of the Co lony's outstanding forwards

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G. R. M. Ricketts, who repre- ton is not defending this title of sented Oxford University At Club champion. 'Another notable [Soccer in goal, will make his absentee is L. R. Andrewes who, I hockey debut for the Hong Kong understand, is developing his spare me position on Friday, when Hockey Club "A" eleven in the time this winter to a newly as they meet the Hong Kong Singa jquired yacht. Apart from the

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handicap event, the best sixteen pore Brigade, Royal Artillery. scratch scores qualify for the; match play proper in the Clubi Championship.

Annual Meeting

Hester Kelly started waiting at p.m., on September 39, to be the Grst in the line for a bleacher seat at the first game of the World Series in St. Louis, oa October 5.

H. J. D. Lowe, who played in CAER CADx CUP].

the pivot position for the Club,

HONG KONG LADIES · STRENGTHEN THEIR

HALF BACK LINE

TAKING NO CHANCES AGAINST RECREIO

HY? LADIES HAVE TALENT FOR BIGGER THINGS

(By "STICKS")

(By REFEREE")

EVEN entries have so far becn Sveceived by the Chinese Recreation Club for the Colony's Open Mixed Championship, the

Doubles tennis entries for which were to have closed yer- terday evening.

Of last year's finalists, L Gold- man is the only one to enter this year, partnering Miss R. Hancock; the runner-up in the Ladles Singles championship. They will

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IN Ladies Hockey, much interest probably start as favourites.

will be centred on the Caer

Mrs. C. F. F. James who last Clark Cup encounter between the year entered the final with Captain Hong Kong Ladies and the Recreio P. S. Cannon, la away from the Ladies at the Valley to-morrow. Colony, while the latter is leaving The champions suffered their the Colony on long leave at the end first defeat last Saturday, but are fielding a stronger intermediate Two Strong Couples line to-morrow.

of the current month.

E. C. Fincher and Miss Q. Dalziel who have twice reached the semi- The "Y" Ladies, who have no final of the event, will be one of fixture this week-end, are still the strongest pairings, while H, D. experimenting with their team Rumjahn, who is partnering Mrs. Miss P. McCaw, who recently Chiu Chun-chiu, will also be strong returned from Australia, will contenders for this year's title. probably take over the centre- forward position with Miss B. Entries To Close Later Walker supporting her on the left instead of Miss T. Denis. AN EXPERIMENTAŤ SIDE

*

I was informed by Mr. Ho Ka-

has been transferred to Amoy GAME TO-MORROW A REALLY good experimental the paire entered, the closing date

and is not likely to be seen in local hockey again this season.

As he is due for leave, he will

Champions Should Beat Recreio

lan yesterday that in response to a unanimous request by several of team, with the talent of the event has been extended an- available, would be to leave Miss other ten days, and the first and M. George in goal, and bring in second rounds must now be com- Miss M. Gardiner as right-back pleted before the second week in The Hong Kong. Ladies, cham-

in support of Miss A. Fowler. December.

This extension should "give H. O. Bramble, well-known in plons of the Caer Clark Cup for the

Miss J. Wilson would make an several of the partnerships an..op ideal pivot, being a very hard portunity of playing together if

HE 'Annual General Meeting of probably proceed Home from

the Royal Golf Clubeeting of Amby. shortly I understand that one of

Jour leading firms may have a

next year.

monopoly of golf club captaincies (Shanghai rugger circles, made past three years, who were seworker with good distribution they have not previously done so..

St; Andrew's Closed

M hand this week contains an

The

powers and a powerful hit

his hockey debut for the Club on tionally defeated by the Central Wednesday at inside-right. British Association last Saturday, Although he has a very good idea

Seven. Pairs Enter of the game, he is hot fast at King's Park, meet the Recreio With Miss B. Blumenthal on her enough for the position.

Ladies in their second Tournament left and Miss H. Hickey on her THE entries to date are:- fixture to-morrow at Happy Valley. right, this would make a power. Goldman and Miss R.

ful intermediate line....

The Recreio Ladies shared the

-Hancock TA. Pearce and Miss M.-Hap-

cock,

Lt. H. D. Tollington and Mrs.

Capt. E, Manners, R.N., and

Mra. E. Grimble.··

Y homeside golfing journal to.

official Intimation of the closing of DAND'S RETIREMENT St. Andrew's Old Course between A. of the Hong Kong Hockey Saturday in a goalless draw.posed of either Miss V. Bradbury A. Dand, a Vice-President points with the "Y" Ladies last The forwards would he com- October 16 and December 1. Old Course has suffered greatly Association, and a stalwart of The Hong Kong Ladies have or Miss B. Walker on the right from drought

Parkes, and overplaying the Hong Kong Hockey Club, told considerably strengthened their wing, Miss S.Dalziel as the under the abnormal conditions of me yesterday that he has de-intermediate line by the inclusion Inside, Miss P. McCaw as the the last two years and this rest finitely retired from the game of Miss Pope in the pivotal posi-leader, and Miss Trehair and should help to restore the fairways||

He has captained the Colony's tion, and Miss O'Hagan on the Miss O. Brown forming the left to normal conditions. The only premier team for eight years! right flank.

wing combination. objectors to the closing are, ap

Originally a member of the. With this line they should hold parently, the worthy burghers of European Y.MC.A. team in 1926, the Recreio attack easily.

With Miss Dalziel and Misa St. Andrew's who visualise a de- Dand joined the Hong Kong The following will represent the Trehair, as insides, and a leader crease in the town revenue and an Hockey Club in 1927, being Hong Kong Ladies: B. Hance: who wants just a little more adverse affect on local taxes. elected Captain the same year. M. Gray, J. Smalley: E. O'Hagan, coaching in distribution, the "Y" Stands Scotland where she did!

Although Dand will not play A. Pope, B. Helbling: V. Blackburn, Ladies would possess one of the again, his connections with the H. Hance, Mrs. P. M. Harrop, C, strongest forward lines in the game are by no means severed. Ferguson and A. Jacks.

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Whitcombe's Triumph New York, To-day."

Ford Frick, head of the Nation-1

homeside

In his capacity as Chairman of

the Hockey Council he has ren- CHAMPIONS" JUNIORS TO PLAY dered invaluable aid in matters

IN FRIENDLY

league.

-SAINTS BEAT. RADIO.

After a goalless first half, St. An- drew's defeated the Radio by a late goal, scored by E. C. Finther, in a

al Baseball League's Service Bur-The last important event of the pertaining to the game, being eau and a former sporte writer season, the Dunlop-Metropolitan the holding of the Interports ed to play for the Hong Kong friendly hockey match on

professional golf responsible to a great extent for The following have been select was elected President in succes £500 tournament the "Champion against Malaya and Macao in Ladies 2nd eleven in a friendly fix Marina ground yesterday. sion to John A. Heydler, who has ship of Champions" was decided April of this year. named him as Chairman of the last mall week over 72 holes at League's Board of Directors, - --- Reuter.

Walton Heath. The winner was Ernest Whitcombe with an aggr John A. Heydler, it will be re-

the track be dry or wet. He will fcalled, caused a sensation by re- gate of 283, viz 69, 69, 68, 77. either cause an upset or finish last. signing the president's post a few. Whitcombe, like Cotton after his

[CLUB DEFENCE CHANGES

S a result of Dand retiring parture of Lowe for Amoy, the

A from the game and the de-

ture, against the Recreio Ladies' second string on the C.BA. ground. at King's Park to-morrow:

S. Basket; P. Thorpe, M. King: I Butler, A. N. Other, N. Cooper: mattey and J. Flex. Davies, V.Handyside, N.. Bennitt,

RADIO "COSMOS" TEAM

the

i

Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Ho Ke Lati, H. D. Kumjahn and Mrs. Chiu

Chun-chlu.

E. C. Fincher and Misa: 0.

Dalziel,

LAC. Ravenhill and Mra.

Condor,

LDA. Kayi! and Mrs, J. A.

Kayll

8. A. Gray and Miss A. Mɛ

kenzie.

For The Coupon

CUX Clubs have 100 per cent, home recards "They are Arsenal Everton, Tranmere, St. Johnstone, Rangers, and Hamilton.

there

at home to-morrow.

The following, will represent them and Hamilton are playing Radio "Cosmos team in a friendly match against H.M.S. Wild Swan

Australian Leger days ago after serving on the great first three rounds in the Club have made several changes

Board of Directors In that capa-¡Onun, began to crack in a night-in their defence, particularly 10 Cr Clark: League-Table T. 11. orrow at Caroline Hill at 4.30 VANCHESTER United have won ABLE AMAZON, should win the Australian Leger and will probably city for 18 years.

p.m.:

mare of a last round-to use his the intermediate line. ówn expression and playing for o to the post, a red-hot favourite.

Although the positioning of

Gurdayul Singh; Jagrett Singh, J. S. Colombo, however, disappointed in Knox Lost To Kowloon normal game began to slip strokes mental stages, E. V. Reed has St. Andrew 229-30 Singh, Awiaz Singh, Attar Singh and safety. Instead of pursuing his the team is, as yet in the expert C. B. A... 29.011,11 N. Osman; Bhagwan Singh Burjin

P. W. L. D. F. A Pts Grewal; W. J. Chapson, Karesi Bingh, ST

the British Derby, and BAG TOR and RACING HEART are likely to "be waiting to pounce on any slip,

on Mr. Butler's part

I cannot see BRONZE ERA be~; Ing dangerous over this distance and though, JUST THAT will have Mr. Deltz up I doubt whether can win over 11⁄4 miles.........

The ponies holding a good side chance are MUTINY SAUCY FACE, and HIGH

ANCE.

he

This Season

C. B. &...

A birdie 3 at the 17th helped, been moved from his usual left- Recreio however, and a grand 4 at the 18th half position to right back All Ladies TO changes have been made in helped him through,

ing Dand's place, while WAHH. Ladies Reed has been moved from right- half to centre-half, G. Sommer filling his vacancy.

Nowison's senfor team for

to-morrow.

who was carried off during the The latest report on D. Knox,

game against the East Lance on October 20 and who has been in BAY, fractured ankle, is that he is doing hospital since, suffering from a FIN-well. He will not, however, play

out-

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SOUTH CHINA ATHLETICS

2011-11 1 Lo Bo.

10 041040-11- Reserves Jangeer Singh, Harbha

01 150 Jan Singh and Chen HA

falled to field a full team. In-all One of the main faults noticed fairness, to the team, and parti- about the Club inside forwards in cularly their opponents, a remedy their game against the Borderers should be found immediately. last Wednesday, was that they

their last seven matches.

MIRREN have lost their last

seven matches.

(OUTHAMPTON- have drawn seven of their 18, matches.""

¡OTTS Forest: have not "beaten Burnley at home since the Lancashire club

from the

INJURIES HANDICAP CLUB NE

First Division in the 1930-31 season.

H

CLUB FIFTEEN

(Continued from Page

Hutchison, who playe Special Recognition For failed to fall back with the de- It is a significant fact that the MoGilchrist, fel on the

ULL and Carlisle, both of [} } week, as K-centre: threadi

whom are away from home to-- jured list morrow, have yet to break their Records Over Week-End awarded against them,

fence when a free hit was "Y" second string held the with a split chin as the result of "duck on foreign soil,

Signals to a draw of two goals a collision with Robertson-In Wed- each, a fortnight ago.

in League football again this BER Mr. Davis, after his recent win

8on. on. Bag Tor, expressed the opinion The team is Cord; Everest, East- -that he would be concerned in the man; Gilchrist, Bliss, Whitehead; Lee, The twelfth annual athletic

finish. Apart from this, Bag Tor Elliott, G. White, V. White and T.

Knox, Is surely a genuine stayer.

hút

nesday's game. He will probably. be fit again in a fortnight.

Hockey Player Among Backs.

meeting of the South Ching Ath- TEAM SPIRIT LACKING letic Association will be held on ACK of team spirit is held Among the players who have Griffing Leger boncerned in the finish. Mr. 11 Sunday and Monday at Carolus responsible for the fiasco on shown up well the season Is In the Clab second afteen to BRILLIANT STAR returned to Shiu Pang's candidate has dis Hill The meet will commence at Tuesday, when the YMCA field-Wilson, who made Hong Kong a few days ago and tinct class.

10.30 a.m. daily.

ed only seven players against the hockey Royal Corps of Siguals at King's he is Special prizes will be given to Park. It was the duty of those requ athletes who break South China, selected who were unable to play the rules

National, and Far Eastern have notified the Hockey Secretary; but I understand that Kam-po, Vice Pre no such thing was done Association,; will dir-

looks fit. Up to his departure KING'S WARDEN 16 improving from Shanghai he has been in daily and should also run close training. ELECTRIC STAR, his HYDROPLANE, though entered, Chin stable mate, also holds a good is an unlikely starter, unless it chance in the Griffins, Leger.ralus when the Derby winner will

SOLDIER OF BRITAIN is start get the soft going he likes. He siden ing under Mr. Delts and he and has not been in serious training tribul Brilliant Star should be greatly due to kidney trouble.,

the concluson of

This is not the first time this aint season that the first eleven have learn to

MRS. WHYTE SMITH AS LADIES' GOLF CAPTAIN.

meet the Army 1 second string, At the annual - general meeting Hislop will fill the full back post of the Royal Hong-Kong, Golf tion, while Jones, Archer, the Club's Ladies' section, Colony, Interpar

ckey winger,

Blay yesterday, “and” the three-quarter

for the comin year and the follow loft half

ing members

In the

Som

Robertson

JAW. Captain

točnerve

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