THE CHINA WAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARI 4,
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H.K. LADIES MUST WIN TO-DAY'S CAER CLARK CUP ENCOUNTER
T. Pile, above, will be given = strenuous time this afternoon on the Kowloon ground, where the Police will entertain the Club in the First Division of the Foot- bail Langan.
CLUB WITHOUT BECK
AGAINST C.C.C.
WILL TAKE FIELD UNDER OWEN-HUGHES
TALL SCORING EXPECTED
(By L. B. W.)
GOLF NOTES
A
(By “NIBLICK")"
T Kowloon Golf Club the penultimate qualifying places
were Alled by E. G. Judd with a net 67 and McKelvie 69.2 The latter Hed with W. G. Goal who
VITAL CLASH WILL
DECIDE SERIES
"Y" LADIES POSSESS FINE ATTACK
INTERPORTERS ON DISPLAY
(By "Sticks")
PROBABLY the best encounter in this season's THE most important league cricket fixture this returned a litecore only to be TE
Caer Clark Cup series will take place this week is that between the Craigengower shut out by reason of his second
nine being 134 strokes behind that afternoon at Sookunpoo, where the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Hong Kong Cricket Club at of Mekelvie WILL S. CHINA “B”.
Happy Valley. The Club will be playing under the The Captain of the Club, A Ladies, champions of and present leaders in the Demis, had the honour of annex Caer Clark Cup competition, meet the "Y" LOSE UNBEATEN leadership of H. Owen Hughes, the former Intering the first Eclectic Pool with Ladies, with whom they shared four goals in their
RECORD TO NAVY port skipper, who has already shown that he is final return of 7 strokes below pat,
in excellent form with the bat, despite the fact the score being taken from four First Round fixture on November 16, after the
latter had held a two-nil lead at the interval I would remind Kowloon golfers While the champions have improved their defence by the -EXCITING CLASH-that he has only just returned from leave. A. W.
Hayward, the Colony skipper, is not playing in that the last chance of qualifying inclusion of Miss Glover at right-half, and Miss Helbling, their FOR TO-DAY
for the Captain's Cup 1936 will be former left-back, at left-half, their attack still needs strengthen this match, probably due to the fact that he has to day and tomorrow, the first in, and, out the face of things, it is now very-doubtful whether not quite recovered from the hand injury he sus-round being scheduled for January ther will break through the defence this afternoon. tained in the game against the Navy on New 28. Year's Day.
ALL SENIOR SOCCER TEAMS ON VIEW
cards.
With Mrs. Read at centre-forward and Miss Adey and Miss Westcott, the Interport wing-combination supporting her on the left, and the Dalziel sisters on the right, the "Y" Ladies have one of the finest forward combinations in the Colony, and it only remains for their halves to feed them consistently with hard,
All the senior soccer teams in the League will be engaged to The Craigengower Cricket Club, who will be at full strength, R. & A GOLF RULES
HEATED" argument - took and will depend on A. T. Lee, U. M. Omar and J. L. Youngsaye insofar day, and some very exciting was as their bowling is catacerned, but I doubt whether they will be A place in my hearing last rains for the nessed, among the most outstand strong enough to get the Club out for less than 170 runs. The week-end as to the penalty Incur-
red through lifting a ball from Although the "Y" Ladies will ing being the clash between the Club should win, though a draw is not improbable.
As far as I can ascertain up till the time of writing, this is casual water in a hazard. One be opposed to an Interport back CBA. LADIES Club and the 'Police and the en- counter between the Navy and the only premier league match, though there are four in the gentleman (I hope he is) laid down and reserve back in Miss Gray. second division University Police, Royal Engineers the law of no penalty when this and Miss Smalley, their for- South China “E”.
catches his eye I would ask him towards have nothing to fear, be- The Club have recently shown a Craigengower. Recreio v Civil Service and Navy v RAMC.
Hook up Bole 271⁄2 ----
ing much faster than the cham- rest Improvement, and, With
pions' defence. A înficionat Filiot and his forwards in
pass between the "backs and ̈à form, the Police defence will pro- Exbly have a gruelling-time-
race for the ball should lead to several goals.
good
M. Raiton, who has been playing with the juniors for some time.
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS-
WIN WITH EASE
will be seen at right-half again,
and his experience should stand Miss Dalziel's Pincky Resistance him in good stead against Brooks and Moss
McHardy, in the Police goal, is playing very well at present, while Johnson has also-struck his best for
Navy's Big Chance
South China "3" will probably be fully extended by the Navy and, though their forwards did well last week, they will have to im prove in order to avoid defeat for the first time this season.
The champions, South China "A", should easily account for the Artillery, Stonecutters, while St Joseph's are favoured to beat the Ulster Rises, who re making their local debut to-day.
(Continued on Page 5)
ROYER'S FORECAST
L. Goldman and Miss R. Han- cock, the bolders, entered: the semi-final round of the Colony Mixed Doubles Lawn Tennis Championship yesterday when they completely outclassed G. C.
·Brunett and Miss-0. Dalziel to vĩa by 6mm2 6–0.
They will meet Capt. I. D. Mine and Miss M. Seville next. Saturday for right of entry into the Final
The game was too one-sided to be interesting, though mention must be made of Miss Dalziel's plucky, resistance against the hard driving of both opponents,
WOLF CUBS HOLD SPORTS MEET
The following is the forecast for 2nd H.K. Pack Win The the week-end fixtures, giving the favoured team in capital letters:-
TO-DAY
FIRST DIVISION
ATHLETIC
Kowloon (Caroline Bill, 4.00 pm)
Navy
Dalziel Shield
SEA SCOUTS TAKE SECOND POSITION
-*
Miss Helbling's Weakness
Miss Helbling and Miss: Glover
SHOULD BEAT
#RECREIO LADIES
Interporters On View To-day
PORTUGUESE TEAM UNCHANGED
Mrs. M. Bead, above, is load- ing the formidable" "T" Ladies"
(Ladium afternoon's all-in-
stadist the Hong Kong portant, hockey less a So
VITAL RUGBY
|_ ENCOUNTER-
FOR TO-DAY CLUB MUST HOLD ARMY XV
RESULT WILL DECIDE TRIANGULAR SERIES.
The most important of the Triangular" - Bugby Tournament games takes place this afternoon on the Club ground where the Club” entertain the Army for the second time this season, having
lost the first encounter by a goal
(and two tries (11 points) to two tries (6 points). The result of to-day's game will determine pos- session of the trophy.
The Club have made several changes, from last week's team which trounced the Navy, McGil- christ, their brilliant right-wing threequarter, making his first-api. The Central British Association gearmice in several weeks with Ladies, who at present share the Hutchison supporting him on the second place in the Caer Clark inside, while Meeke displaces-Ro- Cup table with the "Ladies, bertson, (who reverts to full-back) should experience no difficulty as the left centre-threequarter. in this afternoon in securing a valu-
-The Hong Kong Cricket Club.azill be without the services of AC-AND LOCAL RULES Beck, who played a few matches HE stream at the 9th and 1 for them while here from Manila Boles is declared by local on holiday, but they have A Crule to be out of bounds. Growder, a very useful spin bowler rule was framed under the local
section in order to“ obviate the] who did very well against- the necessity of dropping the ball on are two excellent half backs, parti- Navy last Wednesday. I see that the far side of the stream which cularly at spoiling, but the former R. D. Gillespie will be. playing would" have to be done under the lacks power in her clearances and again, and I will not be surprised R and A rules The geography the Ladies' right wing should of the hole is such, that in order snap up the opportunities going to see him make a big score. to comply with the rules of golf, their way as the result of stray
Alec Pearce, Owen Hughes and one would have to climb a cliff in passes. Duckitt have all shown very good order to "drop" on the far side of Athough Miss J. Dalziel, the able pair of points from the Be support of Munrom
The Club will be without the form with the bat during the holi- the stream, hence the declaration EK. Ladies leader, did not strike dreio Ladies, whom they will en day matches and if the Club win of "out of bounds." The penalty Interport form, she is not be counter at King's Park at 3 pm. services of AM W Scott, who the toss and hat first they stand under this rule is stroke and dis- ignored as a dangerous forward, The CBA. Ladies are remaining sailed for Kobe by the President a very good chance of winning. tance with no option of playing the and Miss Thomson would be well unchanged, and the game will be Grant. One of the finest "centres"
advised to keep as close to her as all the more interesting in view the Club have Craigengower will, no doubt, look Ball
possible.
of the "Recreio Ladies' much im-years, Scott will be badly mis Mrs. Henry will be given the proved form and the fact that by the civilia for the runs though U. M. Omzi.
difficult task of playing "police-several Interport hockey players essentially a hitter, can be a very
Eustace and Simmy have woman" to the Marsh Smalley will be on view. dangerous man if he is allowed to had no diffenity in keeping their right-wing and must remember to remain too long at the wicket.
respective heads down during the drop back into defence after Hav
Miss Bryson will again be in the as a wing-forward after holidays.”
ing passed the ball forward.
(pivot position, and, supported by sence of four years and, although The Juniors
and Busty czis golf a Incidentally, this encounter will good wing-balves in Miss Cunning is down for wing-for-
Interport Selection Everest and Miss I Woolley, the ward, be is a doubtful Karter The University failed dismally silly and childish game because his furnish the
Committee with their first impres Interport reserve-half, should (Continued on Page: 5.3 against the Club juniors last week, wife can beat him at it."
".....and by the way those fans of Interporters in action hold the Recreio attack. and I expect an easy win for the Police, though the latter may find chaps behaved I'll bet they were since the Trials, and as no less Mist Smith, the Interport the matting wicket at Pokfulam not on spanking terms with their than seven players and tight-wing, is unfortunately play-TO-DAY'S RUGBY
son (Goal), Miss. EM. Gray and ing at inside-right, although the Miss A Fowler (Full-backs), Mrx team captain may takes last
to AB Hamsun. Tinker Lee, I
*
L Youngaaye and A. R. H. Esmail OVERHEARD ÁT THE
#
NINETEENTË
Įrather awkward. The same will parents when they were younig.”
..and many of "em”. [perhaps be the case with the Crai- gengowe: Juniors when they jour
Securing 34 points against the jney to Sookmmpoo to meet the Ex-
S. CHINA E Sex Scouts 20, the 2nd Hong gineers, though they should have BRAWN CUP GAME (Causeway Exy, 6.00 pm. Kong Pack, Wolf Cubs, won the fuo difficulty in winning, despite Artillery (Scatters) v S. CHINA “A'
(Sookups, 400 p.) Peter Dalziel Shield at the First their draw against the Police last The Navy will meet the Animal-Wolf Cub Athletic Sports week
Police
MT Clah
TO-DAY
(Kowloon, 4.00. pan-}| meeting which was held on the RAMC at King's Park and C.B.A. And “Y” Ladies EAST. LANCE. Artiley (L'man) Hong Kong Football Club ground should win
(Prince Edward Ed., 4.00 pm) Ulster Rides --
Pecreio
“(King's Park, 4.00 pm.) SECOND DIVISION...
EAST LANCS.
Good Half-Back-Line
to-day
Gammell's Comeback
Gammell.comes into the pack
"CLASSIC"
Bell (Left-half), Miss S. Dal-minute change in order to give ziel (Inside-right), Miss J. Adey Mias Smith an opportunity of
Inside-left) and Miss M. Westcott practicing in her new berth, while NEW ZEALAND AND (Outside-left) are on display to Mrs. White will again lead the day, in addition to Miss J. Smal-forwards.
ley, the Interport reserve ~ full-
The Recreio Ladies are making back and their displays should no changes from last Saturday's
my interesting
teame
ENGLAND MEET
LAST OF INTERNATIONAL SERIES
The famons New Zealand “AN Blacks" will aplete their Rugby....
afternoon.
To Clash
E. K. Ladies: Mrs J. Lamson: Recreio Ladies Miss FM Gray and Miss J. Smal- Miss C. Osmund and a C-Bota The Recreio will be at hotne to ▼ ST. JOSEPH's yesterday." (Military, HLV 4.00 pm) There were altogether nine the Civil Service juniors, who are
The Central British Associa- ley: Miss K. Clover, Mra M. Bell and Miss Lavier, Miss Abver MY FUSILIEKS
events on the
programme and a much better team than
tion Ladies Junior team will meet B-Helbing, Miss P. Marsh Miss E. Sira; Miss B. Remedios Union Inters
Miss M. Smedey," Miss J. Dalziel, C. Botelho, Mia C. Sing, competition throughout was very people imagine. Their skipper, the Ladies Juniors in a Miss H. Hence and Miss C. Ferguson Alves and Miss M. Figuerd
Ladies Miss J. Wellers Miss CBA. Ladies:-Miss Y Padio
keen. At the conclusion of the F. Westlake, who hits very hard. Brawn Cup encounter this after
P. McCaw and Miss A. Fowler, Mrs. Walker, and Miss P. Wooden Mas (Prince Edward Ed., 2:20 pm) sporta Mrs. G. M. Brown distribuat-jis very likely to rattle up a rapid
Brown, Mas D. Thomson and Krk AP. Everest, Miss M Bryson, University King's Park 2:30 pm)(Continued on Page 51
ed the certificates to the success-half-century. The best bat in the noon at King's Park and an excit
ling game is anticipated. (Continued on Page 93
Both teams are weak ba-dory in 0. Dalziel, MissWoolley, Miss 3. Blackmore, Miss
Dalziel, Mrs. M. Fend, Miss J. Adey Smith Max. K White Mise De VRATHLET
fence, while both sets of forwards
and Miss P. Westen
and Miss E. Rousseaux. lack polish and finish.
Recreio
Kowloon
(Kowloon, 230 pm) |
Ulster Rifles AINT NAVYS
EASTERN
Air Force
Ubster
(Sookampoo, 230 pm)
▼Ch
(Military HV., 2.30 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION,
Y C. POLICEA
#{Railway, 2.30 p.m.)/
- MEDICALS
· (Chatham Rd., 4:00-gúm}
LIGA-
(Railway
CRA Ladies Miss M ̈ Adam; Miss D. Witchell and: Miss B. Hirats Mas 1 Buchanan, Mine B-Moss-and Piss G. MaNider, Min B. Bone Kiss. C. Lakerman, Miss Woolley, Liss 0. Peters and Max N. Kemp-
*Y* Ladies Miss W. George, 35iss Gardiner and Mies Faro-Miss-F
and M
the England fifteen at
of Rugby-fou
where a recoi
Eoyalty, in
sustained their emational defeat on De- (cember (22 when they lost to
Wale
points to 12, but they feated Bath Septland and now all put for
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