THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBERT
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CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY HOLDERS TASK AGAINST "Y" LADIES
Miss "B. Pape, abare the Inter-
POLICE CHALLENGED
BY S. CHINA "B"
CLUB'S DIFFICULT TASK AT KING'S PARK
TO-DAY'S INTERESTING SOCCER
port and Hong Kong Ladies HERE are several outstanding games in to-
pirot, who will be missed by the latter in to-day's Caer Clark Cap match against the "T" Laitles.
BADMINTON
SEASON IS
COMMENCED
Newcomers Defeated In Opening Matches FIRE BRIGADE START OFF IN FINE STYLE
The-Badminton season wis-en- thusiastically opened last night, when four matches, two in the city and two on the mainland, in the Mixed Doubles League were decided.
The Chinese Recreation Clab started off well by defeating the St. John's Cathedral Club by 6 sets to 3. C. Y. Yung and Miss- G. Mok were the only pair who were beaten by the Cathedral. Mias Mok played a steady game and showed promise of improv- ing, but she was handicapped by the weak play of her partnez.
The Taikoo Recreation – Club. were overwhelmed by 8 sets to 1 by the Fire Brigade. C.-H. Sum- mers and his "daughter, Miss E
day's soccer programme, the most interest- ing of which are those between the Police and South China "B," and the Lincolns and Fusiliers, in the First Division, while the clash between the Lincolns and the Engineers in the Second Divi- sion should be worthy of attention.
Miss S. Dabriel, shove the -hard-working "Y", Ladies" hockey captain will be seen at inside right this afternoon against the
Caer Clark Cap champions at
The Police and the South China "B" game should be very final of the Senior Shield last year when the Police lost but they not so have greatly improved since then while the Chinese are good as they were then-
even, though the Police should win. The two teams met in the King's PZK
The Fusiliers, weakened by the absence of Keneghan, should be fully extended by the-Lincolns, who have now struck very good form. Evans, from the Junior team, has been brought into the forward line in place of Talbot, who is taking Keneghan's place.
PERRY SUFFERING FROM TENNIS INJURY
But Will Attempt To Secure N.S.W. Championship
Sydney, November 7.
F. J. Perry, is still suffering -from-badly-torn back muscles, sustained at Forest Hills during the American tennis champion. ships, according to
examination-to-day.
an X-ray
Ferry however, intends playing
in the New South Wales cham- pionships which begin on Satur day
Summers, played excellently to INJURIES
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take a set off A. L Fisher and Mrs. Wild. *The Club de Recreio "A" and "B" team accounted, for St. An- drew's and the Kowloon Tong Club, respectively.
Recreio "A's" Success
At the St. Andrew's Church Hall last night the Club de Recreio "A" -team best the St. Andrew's Club by nine sets to nil
E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Dawson
(St. Andrew's):
lost to A. Oliveira and Miss
Stiva”.
lost to J. J.
Remedios and
ROB CLUB
Doubtful Starter
Robertson will be absent from: the Club team when they meet
the Recreio and Railton is play- Rapier'
ing in his stead The Portu-
guese are at full strength Selections
though N. Beltran, their pivot, | lis a doubtful starter.
A. A. Alves, who has been pro moted from the junior team, will be on the left-wing in place of his brother.
The Navy, South China “A” and the Athletic should win their
ames.
Second Division
In the Second Division the Navy and the Fusiliers should "provide a good game while the two military:
the teams, the East Lancs. and Engineers, meet in what should be
meet
a very even encounter.
To-morrow England will Portugal in the First Round of the Herel International Charity Cup Competition.
OF PLAYERS Sunday
WEAK SIDE TO MEET
NAVY TO-DAY
BENSON UNABLE TO PLAY IN TRIANGULAR TOURNET
The Club are having bad luck
21 with injuries and this afternoon will again See a depleted fifteen
LONDON'S RUGBY LOSS
P.C.J.C. Wright For South Wales
(By LEIGHTON)
London, November 2 By the transfer to South Wales 12-21 take the field against the Royal of P.C.J.C. Wright, the English
Navy in their return friendly H. Kew and Miss Chara (St. rugby encounter, but to make International forward, the Metro-
Miss G. Silva lost to E. A. Alves and Miss
O. Eibeiro
Andrew's): „
lost to Oliveira and Silva ... lost to Remedios and Sitva "lost" to "Alves and Ribeiro
A. K. P. Guest and Miss F. (St. Andrew'x):
lost to Oliveira and: Silva lost to Bemedios and Silva lost to Alves and Ribeiro.
Kowloon Tang Beuten
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politan Police Rugby club matters even worse, both scrumhare lost an outstanding player.
6 21 halves, Mecke and Bonnar, are on I understand that Wright will 7-22 the casualty list. Scott will be Woor taking over this position
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probably be seen in the Newport colours in the near future.
With McGilchrist off with a
It was against Wales in 1934 7-z sprained ankle Fielden, who has that Wright obtained his cap 6-21 been doing well with the "A" He deputised for E. A Kendrew, 9-fifteen, has been brought into the who dropped out of the team
side with K. A. Munro.
through injury.
Humphreys returns to the pack Wright leamed his football at At King's Park last night the and Barlow is being tried in the Sedbergh, a great nursery of for- Club de Recreio 9 team beat second row, while Peers takes wards. He has also
played
sets to one.
the Kowloon Tong Club by eight Smalley's place at wing forward, Soccer, and has proved himself a Deane also makes a re-appearance, goalkeeper of considerable merit-
Navy Help
Mr. and Mrs E da Souza (Recreio):
Jest to 3. A. Gray and Misa
best P. G. Leung and Miss
K. Brysm....
beat Mr. and Mrs. G. A: White 21- LA Silva...) and · Mbis Res (Recreio)2OR
beat: Gray and Mackenzie best Leing and Bryum
beat White and White_
L. Carvalho and Min (Recreio): *
beat Gray and Racke best. Loung and Bryson. best-White and - White (Continned
Marin
With 30 - Many absentees VICTORIA ▼ M.C.C. TOURISTS through injuries, the Club is being hard put to raise an “A” fifteen, Melbourne, Yesterday, In but the Navy have promised to four-day match against the M.C.C. help matters and they will, there-tourists which commenced to-day, fore, be able to field a full beam (rain interfered with play, allowing against the Army "A" which con- culy 40 minutes, during which tains a large percentage of the time Victoris had scored 30 for 1 Army first fifteen players-
when stumps were drawn Bea ter
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Louis To Meet Gastanaga
In Havana On Dec. 29
Joe
As a result of
INTERMEDIATE LINES
WILL DECIDE GAME
MISS ADEY'S DEBUT IN BIG MATCH
CHALLENGERS LIKELY TO WIN
(By * STICKS")
FOLLOWING their decisive win over the Cen- tral British Association Ladies at King's Park last Thursday, the "Y" Ladies are favoured to beat the Hong Kong Ladies, champions of the Caer Clark Cup Hockey Tournament, in the first game of the series this afternoon on the former's ground at King's Park
Miss E. M. Gray, above, you
whom will rest the responsibility of watching the formidabia ieli-
Fowler and Miss M. Westcott. in
wing partnership of Miss A today's Carr Clark Cup classic
at King's Park.
Although there were one or two weaknesses at forward, these KOWLOON AND were mainly due to over-eagerness and, by this afternoon, the forward line should be working like clockwork
With Miss Adey, their brilliant new centre-forward leading the line: the "Y" attack should be considerably stronger than that of last Thursday. They have two good inside forwards.in Miss S. Dalziel, the captain, and Miss A. Fowler, while Miss O. Dalziel and Miss Westcott are both good on the wings and are slightly faster then their opposing backs.
The Hong Kong Ladies will rely to a great extent upon
NEW ZEALAND FINAL.
Miss J. Dalziel to carry them GOLF TOURISTS TO MEET, IN through in the attack, but in Miss Thomson and the “*” wing-halves, the champions are likely to meet with spirited re-
For To-day sistance.
PACE: 1:
ALAGRITY EMPIRE DAY
HIGH FINANCE --Outsider--Halcyon -
RACE *
HEROD
PONTIAC RAY- ROSE QUEEN Outsider-Soldier of Peace RACE :
KING'S WARDEN COSSACK'S BEAUTY SOLDIER OF BRITAIN
Outsider Gladiator
RACE 4.
WADEBRIDGE .... VALLEY VIEW
< 17TH OF SEPTEMBER Outsider Ecita
RACE 5
MISTAKE BAY HIGH SPEED MONOPLANE
Outsider Victoria Hall RACE 6°
VIXEN TOR COLD MORNING SOUTHERN CROSS BAGE T
-- WEMBLY STAG
GLAD EYES"
BOXING EVER Outsider Flying Tom:ist” RACE: 8
· PRIDE OF TSINGTAO ZERO
WHAT A CHANCE
Outsider – Cavalcade DOUBLE-MISTAKE BAY AND
WY WEKELY-STAG
ROVER'S
Half-Back Weakness
Mrs. Brown, the right-wing half, is as good as Miss Bryson at her best, and I very much doubt whether Miss Helbling or Mrs. Waddell will bresk through hére. On the right-wing, however, the champions may break through as
badly Mrs. Heary · failed Thursday, being always-over- eager to clear her lines. Miss McCaw, at left-back, was also nervous and should hide her time before attempting a clearance "at a running ball
Ma
H. K. Ladies' Defence The Hong Kong Ladies' inter- mediate line is not as strong as it looks
The "Y" Ladies have a thríístful forward line, and if they repro- duce anything like the form they have displayed in their last three or four games I can see nothing to prevent them from winning.
The game commences at 3 p.m. land the teams_BIE:---
Phylis Wade Eliminated
In Semi-Finals.
Wellington
(New Zealand), October 23. * * There will be an all-British firm in the New Zealand women's golf championship, between Mrs. J. E. Walker (Island, Malahide), who has already won the "Ans=" tralian championship, and Mits Jessie Anderson (Craigie Bill).
In the semi-finals today Walter defeated. Mins Olive Kay- 5 and 3, and Miss Anderson beat her seam-matej Miss Phylis Wade (Ferndown) at the twenty- fiest
FINAL CALL
OVER AT THE
VICTORIA CLUB
LEGER ONE PONY RACE
MISTAKE BAY RED HOT
-FAVOURITE
CLUB MEET AT
KING'S PARK
FRIENDLY CRICKET
ENCOUNTER
Recreio's Chances Fancied
(By "LEW."
Now that the Interport is over, league and "friendly" cricket matches will again hold the in- terest of followers of the game.
The first division teams are not playing any league games to-diš. though "there should be plenty to" interest enthusiasts at the Kow- loon Gricket Club when the home team meets the Hong Kong Cric ket Club in a friendly,
The HKCC will be without the services of GR. M. Ricketts, hero of the Interport, as he left for Home by the as. Banchi yeş--- terday Ricketts will be badly missed as he is an excellent al- rounder and easily one of the best fust slipe the Colony has ever seen...
Up to the time of writing, no Iteams have been published yet,
but it may be taken for granted that Hayward, Alec Pearce, Dunk- Duckitt ley, Moines, Bowker, and possibly E. P. Humphreys, the Shanghai Interporter, will form the nucleus of the Club team. Kowloon will depend on
the Fincher, Mackay, Wilke Hung and F-SW-Smith to get the runs, while Robbie Lee and Good-
"T" Ladies: Miss, W. George; Mrs Bead and Miss P. McCaw, Mrs. Brown, Kiss E Thomson and - 175 Heory; Miss O. Dalziel, Miss S. The final call-over at the local w, with Hung, Etude Picher Dalziel, Miss J. Adey, Miss A Fowler Victoria Club for the Twelfth and Smith, will bear the brunt of
(the attack. and Miss M. Westcott,
HK., Ladies Mrs. Inson, Miss Extra Bate Meeting of the Houg
E. Gray, Miss J. Smalley: Kiss B. Kong Jockey Club, to be held at The second eleven of these Hance, M. M. Ball, Miss C: Fergo-Happy Valley this afternoon, took Clubs will meet on the Club son; hiss F. Muncă, Miss M. Sai-place yesterday afternoon though ground when a good game should ley, Miss J. Dakriel, Miss-3. Helbling betting on each race will be result. and Mrs, W. Waddell.
ARGONAUTA HOCKEY TEAM
accepted up to the time each res pective race starts.
The following was the call-over,
The following will represent at 5 pm yesterday:-.. The Argonauta hockey eleven Race L Hotham Handicap against The Police "A" in their Class One Hils:-. Mamak Hockey, Tourasmat fiz-giserity (162) 2 to 10 and t.. ture":to-morrów on the Police Empire Day (125) 6 to 1 o and
FORECAST Training School ground at 10.30 Halcyon (125) 3 to 1-0.
N. Paris; AA. dos Remedios;
High Finnen' (1/5) 5 to 10 m Snowy River (162) 3 to 1 oʻand- St Joan (185) 10 to 1 Streamline (168) 10 to 1-0
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The following is the forecast for pz; And Silva. Golves, the week-end iztured, giving - the Oliveira; F. Nolasco; H. Campo favoured team in expital letters:-- Xavier AS. Zavier and K The Giraffe (185) 30 to 1
TODAY
Angels
FIRST DIVEHON: CHINA "AMy Kowloon
(Caroline EH2015 game}} POLICE".
South China “B” (Kordoen; 4.15 p.m.) Artillery, Scuters/T-ATHLETIĆ.
(Sookampon, 4.15;pm). CLUB SEME (King's Park, L45 pm)
• St. Joseph's.... (Causeway Bay, 458 jam.).
Americans Remarkable
Recreio
KAYY
which
(Chatham Road, 4.15 p.m.)} SECOND DIVISION....
CHINA
(Carolios Fi; 2.45 pun)
Only League Game
In the only league future for this afternoon, the Recreio, play- ing at home, should have no dif "B" ficulty in taking full points from
Best-Ball Golfing Scores
October 17-A fext parth holed his tee
bably upred ated [173-yard fifth.
by: Otto En El, against the
res for the last
4,3,2,
idast rounds?
ischer
„Fischer, took part. Cup contest at se In the sind
Fiddian by Sand
pionship it Pr. was beaten by a
internationa.
the 18.6. juniors. The Recreio have a very strong team and, aze expected to win the shield this year. In E. A. Alves, Wille Read and E. Soures: they share three very good hats while their bowling is quite" sound. The igest põlutelhout the Romein is their feldi
very strong
HITECTRIC COL·
SOCCER TEA
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