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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER:30, 1935.

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RECREIO-SOUTH CHINA "B" CLASH TO-DAY'S SOCCER FEATURE

TWO BIG CRICKET

CLASHES

K.C.C. SHOULD BEAT THE ARMY

STRONG NAVY XI AGAINST CLUB

(By LBW.)

THE league cricket programme for to-day is an exceptionally attractive one in that two very important matches in the senior division are due to be played off, and each one of the teams con- cerned may be said to be in the running for the championship.

The Kowloon Cricket Club will be at home to the Army, and after the latter's failure against the Indians last week, coupled with the fact that Kowloon will have the advantage of playing! at home, the chances are that the home team will take the points. On the Navy ground, the Senior Service will meet the Hong Korg Cricket Club and, providing the Navy can field their full team. this game should produce plenty of runs with the result

very open

BRAWN CUP GAME FOR TO-DAY

KEEN MATCH EXPECTED

down a very useful over or two.

Miss J. Wong, the St. Andrew's Ladies' pirot, above, on whom the brunt of the Recreio Ladies' attack is kely to fall in this afternoon's Caer Clark match.

TAIKOO'S

BADMINTON

SUCCESS

Kowloon Tong Club Defeated

RECREIO WIN IN MIXED DOUBLES

The Taikoo Recreation

Club

Mr. White, the prolife CRA Ladies goal-acorer, zbore, will be seen against the Lader-D-- Caer Clark Cup match this after-

2000.

“Y” LADIES AND

C.B.A. LADIES IN

CAER CLARK TIE CHANGES MADE BY BOTH TEAMS

--

Miss P. Gitting, above, the St. Andrew's Ladies' skipper, will lead their attack against the Eccrcio Ladies this afternoon at King's Park.

SAINTS LADIES

IN QUANDARY FOR

TO-DAY'S GAME MISS CHURN MAY

NOT PLAY

RECREIO AT FULL STRENGTH

HO KAR KEUNG TO LEAD ATTACK? ALL-IMPORTANT MATCH FOR TO-MORROW

NAVY TEAMS STRENGTHENED......

10F

the four First Division soccer games down for decision this afternoon, only one, that between the Recreio and South China "B," gives promise of exciting sport, while Kowloon, who- have been reinforced by the return of "Paddy" Boyd and Oppenheim, should give the re-shuffled Fusilier team a run for their money.

The Recreio are making no changes but South Ching "R*

have secured the services of Ho Kar-keung, the former Athletic

leader, who may add that additional zest to their attack which may carry them through to victory.

In the two other senior games, the Club should secure the points from Lyemun, although they will be without Sid Strange and Skinner, while the Lincolns should perform similarly against Stonecutters

The most interesting game of、,

St. Andrew's Ladies will be in [a quandary this afternoon if Miss the week-end soccer

Molly Churn, their left-half, who was injured in the face hast gramme, however, is that be Saturday, should report unfit for tween South China A, the play in their match against the present League champions who have so far retained their 100 Recreio Ladies.

Up to the time of writing, Miss Per cent record, and the Police,

the present leaders. Churn has not stated definitely

Left Half Position whether she will be able to turn

South China have already made The "Y" Ladies, potentiză chem-out or not, but if she is unfit it

MISS ADEY DOUBTFUL

STARTER?

CLUB FIRST XV EXPERIMENT WITH THE PACK

To-day's Game With The Army

McGILCHRIST BACK AS WING-THREEQUARTER

The Club and the Army will Įmeet once again this afternoon in a friendly rugby encounter on the Club ground, when a new forward formation by the Civilian team

T. M. L. Eedmond is making at Pearce is not playing so that E. R reappearance in the Club team Duckit will probably be sent out and this should strengthen their to open the innings with HW caused a sensation in the Mixed attack considerably, while G. A. Baines.

Doubles Badminton League when The Navy have a very strong they recorded their first victory Milbank has also been chosen for

I notice that T. E team out, including two players of the season by defeating the this match.

who figured prominently in local Kowloon Tong Club by 6 sets to cricket many years ago. I refer 3 at Quarry Bay last night. to Pay. Comdr. Hargreaves who Taikoo obtained two sets in against each round, but could not out- played for Hong Kon Shanghai (in Hong Kong) in 1924 play S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mac-pions in the Caer Clark Cup is likely that Miss L Gittens their their final selection, with the ex when he made 59 runs, and Comdr. kenzie, who won all their three series, will meet with very strong left-wing, will drop back to the ception of the left-half berth, Hayter who was the mainstay of sets for Kowloon Tong.

opposition this afternoon when half-hack, ne, and selectors are which depends upon Lee Kwok- At King's Park the St. John's they encounter the Central British unable to decide who shall take wai's condition. Should he not be able to play, Lan Hing-choi will CB.A. And C.B.S. To the Navy attack in 1920-21. The

former still bowls 2 very useful Club sustained their third defeat Association Ladies at King'a Park, Miss Gittins' place on the wing.

take his position Recreio Unchanged Clash

slow ball, but Hayter has not done when they lost to Recreio "B," commencing at 3 p.m.

[Continued on Page 5) much bowling recently, though be who, however, had to fight hard The Ladies will probably The Recreio who are at fall; may still be relied upon to send for the eight sets they wor. St. have the services of Miss J-strength, have a side sufficiently

The Programme John's invariably took the lead, Weller between the sticks for the strong to test the strength of St. first time this season, the latter Andrew's, no matter which forms-

The following is Rover's Fore will be featured. but lost towards the end.

B. Koh and Miss D. Hunt, al-having returned to the Colony tion they eventually decide upon cast. though beaten in every round, last Thursday from Home.

Miss C. Siva will again lead There is a faint possibility that the attack, ably supported on the played up brilliantly and were at

FIRST DIVISION one time leading E. Souss and Miss J. Adey may not play as she left-wing by Miss E. Rozario and

*S. CHINA “B“ Mrs. E Sousa, the first string of complained of illness on Thursday Miss B. Remedios. The half-back Bereic

(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) last soon after the practice knock-lines will be led by Miss E Recreio "B" by 14-10.

Artillery, Lyeeman v CLUB Xavier-an accomplished and ex- Detailed results were as fol-up.

(Sookampoc, 4.15 pmming as the wing-forwards.

McGilchrist, after an interval Serious Blow * Craigengower C.Clows:—

perienced player who knows how Artillery, The individual players are prac-

V LINCOLNS of over a fortnight, will make a This will mean a serious blow to use her stick forcefully. THE TEAMS tically the same as turned out on

On the whole, the game should

(Military ground, 415 pm) reappearance as the right wing Below are some of the selected At Quarry Bay last night the to the "Y" Ladies and will mean

FUSILIERS the last occasion, although, the

and victory for has been seams that will take part in the Taikoo Recreation Club beat the re-shuffle on the right wing. In be a close one, formation of the team

changed The only somewhat

FR.CC. Ist XI W. Hayward Kowloon Tong Clab by 6 sets to case Miss Adey does not play, either team will probably be de-

Becreio Miss V. Bradbury, captain of the cided by a amall margin. 2. newcomer to the team is Mix 0.(Capt), E. P. Duckit, H. W. Baines 13:

Recreio:-Miss Z Barros: Miss C T. Stainton and Miss J. Summers junior eleven, will probably fill the Peters, who up till to-day has play P. C. Frost, G. S. Dankley, T. A

Pearce, G. E. E. Divett, L. D. Kilber. (Tatoo) ****

right wing berth, while Miss S. Osmand and Miss O. Botelho: Miss Lincolns ed in the senior team.

Dalziel and Miss 0. Dalziel will Silva-Netto, Miss 2 Xavier and

Miss M. Alves; Miss C. Botelho, M She is playing at left-half, and.

16-21 All the centre-forward and inside Alves, Miss C. Silvz, Miss E should considerably strenglken

Rozario and Miss B. Remedios, 21-19 right positions, respectively. that line.

When the C.BA. Ladies meet the Central British schoolgirls in l their Brawn Cap hockey encoun- ter at King's Park this afternoon. they will be out to avenge the severe trouncing they received a the hands of the schoolgirls when they last met.

Miss Adam In Goal Bliss . Adam, who was tried inļ the half line in their last engage- the sticks. ment, is now between

racting

where her hard-hitting

¿Continued on Page 5)

The Programme

FIRST DIVISION

The programme for to-day is: XCC

T The Army Royal Navy

FLE.C.C. Recreio

V #KCC SECOND DIVISION

League games.

Royal Navy

Taikoo Win

1. Melanes, G. R. Milbank and T. Mlost to S. A. Gray and Miss A. LRedmond

K.CC. 1st XI:—F. Goodwin (Capt.) E. C. Fincher, E. F. Fincher, R. Lee N. A. E. Mackay, F. Zimmern, C. Fang, A. W. Ramsey, A. T. Lay,

Mackenzie

beat P. Leung and Mrs. G. A.

Whith beat G. A White and Miss M.

Bryson

The Central British Ladies have 21-13 made one alteration to last week's

§. V. Gittins and F. S. W. Smith C. Summers and Miss Summers team, bringing in Miss D. Hunt

Royal Navy 18 XI:-Pay: Comdr | (Taikoo)----

Ít. Branwell, LA. Prowse lost to Gray and Mackenzie Hargreaves, Comdr. Hayter, A. B. Peatfield, Abeat Leung and White B. Dale, Engr. Comdr. Davis, beat White and Bryson can be used to the greatest ad-Davies, Lt Bartley, Lt. Holland A W. Norrie and Miss

Martin and Lt. Comdir. Browning.

mingham (Taikoo): vantage.

C. S. M. Elvin, Cpl. Ballard and Fus

St. John's Besten

15-21

at inside-left instead of Miss 0. 24-22 Peters, who has been dropped. 21-11 "y" Ladies:--Miss J. Welder; Mrs.

L Can Read and Miss F. McCaw: Mrs.

Brown, Miss. 3. Thomson and

10-21 Henry, Miss 0. Dalziel, Miss S. Dal- 21-16 zel, Miss J. Adey, Miss A. Fowler 21-18 and Miss M. Westcott

At King's Park last night the Club de Becreio "B" team beat the

CBA. Ladies:—Miss F. Best, Miss P. Woolley and Miss F. K. Walker, Miss L Woolley, Miss H. Bryson, and Miss P. Everest; Miss R. Blackmore

D. Hunt and Miss E. Rosean

The Army:-Major V. J. Bonavia lost to Gray and Mackenzie The schoolgirls are fielding ex- actly the same team, which with Capt. L. J. Walch-(Capt.), Capt beat Leung and White 5. Power. Lt. Clewz #ni, Lt. J. Bbeat White and Bryson Miss H. Martin at left-back, prov- Johnson, Lt. E. M. Dawson, Lt. J. P. C. Garthwaite. ed to be very strong in defence in Williams, La G their last match.

CBA-Miss M. Adam; Miss D1King.

R.K.C.C. 2nd XI-A. K. Macken St. John's Club by 8 sets to 1: Miss M. Smith, Mrs. M. White, Miss Witchell and Miss A. Eirst: Miss L

-LA. Carvalho and Miss A. Reme G. MacNider and zie (Capti. H. J. Armstrong. D Buchanan, Miss Miss O. Peters; Miss N. Kempton Carey, N. P. Fox, D. S. Forbes, F. Adios (Recreio Miss G. Lkaman, Miss E., S. Wool-Dunnett, Y. Fienze, & S. W best F. F. Ewok and Miss M.

Smith ley Miss B. Bone and Miss E. Sum Paterson. J. E Potter, G. A. Stewart

beat G. A Smith and Mrs.

Barlow

mers.

C.B.S.: Miss E. Laihovetsky: Mies

and W. Wooding.

CCC 2nd XI-A. Kitchell (capt). Bell and Miss Martin: Miss J.WE Way, AM Omar, J. R. Lake Humphrey, Miss M. McCaw and +45 7. P. Ten C. W. Lan, F. S. Fer. nando, C. Abbas, D. Hong, G. A. Lee C. Bone: Miss M. Booker. Miss Booker, Miss A. Martin, Miss J. Lake. and G. Lai. man and Miss P. Baxter.

LOSS TO SOCCER

Bedford Favours. Bugby

A FAIR FIELD”)

London, October 25,

The swing of the schools from

Soccer to Rugby continues. And this in face of the Football “As-

sociation's strenases and costly

-coaching campa

Wednesday: Bedford

mentary schoo

Rugby code. Ear

School te

played for

Modern's Fundem

Bedfori club's:

ME W. Eink

Bedford club, Ai

21-14

21-13 beat R. Kob and Miss D. Hunt 21-15 A. E. Xavier and His S. Remedios (Recreio “B”);—

bent Ewok and Serith

D

Jost to Smith and Barlow beat Kch and Hunt

E. Sousa, and Mrs. E. Sousa rein “E”)

s.

bext Kwok and Smith

21-12

21-23

21.12

H.K. LADIES HOCKEY TRIAL

Stonecutters

Kowloon

TO-DAY

McGugan is being tried in the front row with Chambers booking, while Humphreys and Walden will comprise the second row. Me Eley will be the middle of the back row with Dean and Cum-

(Kowloon, 415 pm)threequarter, while Meeke, whe was going to be tried as a centre. is unable to play owing to an old.

SECOND DIVISION

- CLUB

(King's -Park, 245 pm)}injury recurring, and his place

will be filled by Fowell.

→ FUSILIFES (Prince Edward Ed. 415 pan.)

TRAOC &

Kowloon

P

Fielden's sound performances

on the left-wing have earned him

RASC (Kowloon, 2.45 pm)ja place there. ZERO DIVISION

Bonnar As Scrum-Half -POLICE

Bormar is again being experi (Railway Grd, 245 pm)mented with as scrum-half, and

St. Andrew's: Mrs. Rose: Miss G. White and Miss E. Stevens: Hiss L. Liga Portuguese " CHINESE George, Miss J. Wong and Miss M Churn; Miss F. Wong, Mrs. N. Lee, Miss P. Giens; Misa J Booker and EAST LANCS Miss L. GiftIE,

* Medicals:

(Prince Edward B4, 245 p.m.){with the Triangular Tournament LINCOLNS --St. Joseph's looming in the near future, the (Chatham Road, 2.65 pm.) (Cind selectors will have to make

EDEOPEAN

HK. BILLIARDS Bay

ASSOCIATION

To Hold Two Colony. Championships

At

300 as to who POLICE up their minds (Railway, 415-gun) will fill the position at the base of

↑ Enginee

If the scrum. (Sookngoo, 2.45 pm) TO-MORROW

FUSILIERS

| NAVY

FIRST DIVISION

YAthletic (Camoway Exy, 4.00 p.m.) Police “A”

(Caroline Bill 4.00 BZL.)

+ ST. JOSEPH's (Sookangoo, 4.00 paz)!

a meeting of the newly formed Hong Kong Billiards A- S. CHINA Bociation, held in the Board Room Fast Lanes

(Howloan, 4.00 pm). SECOND DIVISION.

+ ENGENHERRS East Lancs.

Skumpoo, 2:20 p)

of the South China Morning Post yesterday, the draft rules were Kowloon approved, while a proposal to hold 2 Junior and Senior Champion- Colours v Whites

ship of the Colony was unanimous- At Sookunpoo: lly adopted, the entrance fee for NAVY

these to be $2 and $1 respectively- (Bee- The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Entries will close on December 20. 21.15 Club have "discovered" ar excel-

It was agreed that any amateur 21-13-lent centre-half in the person of billiards player, resident in the 21-3 Miss K. Glover, who recently re-Colony, be eligible to enter. The turned to the Colony from Home senior championship was to be 500 Games Miss Glover took part in the points "up in the preliminary PW LE A Pts practice knock-up last Wednesday rounds. 750 in the semi-finals 3302525 and showed that she is not only and 1,000 in the final; the junior

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a great defensive player but that to be 300 up in the preliminary, 110902

1199 2 she is also capable of feeding her rounds, 400 in the semi-finals and

5132 forwards in fine style. She will be 500 in the final.

beat Smith and Barlow beat Kob and Hunt

League Table To Date

[Rowelo “B”

Fire Brigade Recreio

GR.C.

St. Andrew's.

Kowloon Tong

CRA LADIES SELECT 7-A-SIDE HOCKEY TEAM

seen in action to-day when the It was announced that the cham- Hong Kong Ladies will play azpionships will intra-Club-match.

Y.

The following are the teams: Whiter Miss M. Slean, Min Crapnell and Miss G. Swans · Mer Beritt, Miss K. Glover and Mixx K

nce-at the

beginning

I of the New

SOUTH AFRICAN CRICTEED

DOWN WITH FEVER

The following team will re- Mair: Miss F. Harsh, Miss M. Sani-

the C.BA Ladies in the ley: Miss J. Dalziel, Miss E. Smaller D. Tomlinson

and Miss R. Helbling, Division of the Seven-A-Colours: Mr. Lanson Miss El African

Tournament:

Grey and Miss J. Smalley, "Miss E England lagi and in P. Hance, Mrs Bell and Miss C. Pago-lat Salis

and Ming 1. song Men-Darini Miss H. Hans from enteric

is M5Smith P. M. Harry, Max 3. Fler and M's

(Causeway Bay, 2:30 p.m.)

The Army are short of several players owing to Camp, including It Harrison, of the East Lanes.. while. L Hamilton, of the Sap-

er, is unable to play.

ing the big game, HMS hire will meet the Army coménding at 3 pult. MGMacEaren will referee

Club: L. G. Robertson (Captain); HE. McGilchrist, A. M. W. Scott, C J. Powell and L. I. A Fielder; J. L Borner 2nd A. EL E. Butcher, W. E Peera GS Chambers, F. 1. My Gogan; E P. Humphreys, Walden, B. 0°M. Deane,

Me Elney and IL S. Omniac

Army: Pos. Berry (Fusiliers), Fus. Floyd (Fusiliers), L/Cpl. Davies (Fumbers), L. Rico EvIES (Capt an) (Fusiliers) and Bda Ires (RA); Biz Hutchinson – “and #Spry Carter (RE): Capt. Ap-Rhys-Pryce, (Fusil Sera); It. B. L. E. Hebert (RA), Gor HG (RA); L/Cpl. Harris (Bast Lanes) and Bus. Morgan (Fexibers) Spr Callinan Cork Wright - (RA) ||Army “A”, XV. EMS Dometabire

and Capt. Gillespie (RE).

BOXING CHAMPIONS HOUSE BURCLED

and

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