ARMY
BRITISH
CHILDREN'S CURTIS CUP AQUATICS TEAM'S
The finals of the annual swimming sports of the Army Children's Schools,
CHALLENGE
in Hong Kong Area will take place at U.S. WOMEN'S OPEN
the US.R.C. Fool, by kind permission of the Committee, on Friday, Septem- ber 28, 1988, at 3 p.m., admission being by invitation only.
GOLF TITLE
Wilmette, Illinois, To-day. The Qualifying Round of the The sports are held under the United States Women's Golf Cham- patronage of His Excellency Major General A W. Bartholomew, C.B., pionship was held over the West- C.M.G., C.B.E., D.8.0., and Mrs. moreland Country Club's course, Bartholomew will distribute the prizes here yesterday, Miss Dorothy at the conclusion of the sports. Traung, of San Francisco, and Mrs. Competition is very keen between Julius Page, Jr., of Sedgfield (the the Hong Kong and Kowloon Schools holder), both member of the Ameri- for the various trophies, particularly can Curtis Cup team, tieing for the the Championship Flag, presented for annual competition some time ago by Major-General J.. W... Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.8.0.
qualifying medal with 80.
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1938.
YESTERDAY'S HOME FOOTBALL
London, To-day.
The following were the results of football games played, yester- day-
Blackpool
FIRST DIVISION
A Brentford SECOND DIVISION:
3 West Ham 3 Tranmere
Blackburn Bradford
-Reuter.
Malahide)
88
*Miss Phyllis Wade (Fern-
down)
..90
90
Mrs. Á. C. Critchley (nee
Diana Fishwick)
*Miss Nan Baird (Prestwick) 94
MORE MISHAPS AT VALLEY
(By: “RAPIER”);
Accidents again featured morning's training at the Valley, but fortunately none of them re- sulted in injury of a serious nature. The first involved J.C.I. No. 58,
I
a new 1939 Australian pony belong- ing to. Mr. J. H. Jessen, when it threw its Russian riding boy near the 2 mile post and then ran back to the stable.
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J.C.I. No. 47, another new Aus- Mrs. R. H. Wallace-Williamson, tralian pony belonging to the "Eve" of Gullane, who is the non-playing Stable, was the cause of its Russian captain of the British Curtis Cup riding boy being thrown. The pony team, tore up her card at the 17th and rider came down together, but, and retired from the match play beyond a scratch on the elbow, the stages which starts to-day.
rider suffered no serious înjury. In the Colony Inter-Schools Open
Two British Curtis Cup players, All the British entrants are mem- Relay race for the Bartholomew Challenge Cup, the teams competing Miss Jessie Anderson, of Craigiebers of the Curtis Cup team with
Last year it was won by Hong Kong Schools.
School; Kowloon.
The competition is restricted children under the age of 14 years;
Conditions for play were miser- able; a heavy rain and extreme cold handicapping the players through- out the day's play.
84.
Other scores were:
Mrs. J. B. Walker (County
Mr. Chan, a novice jockey, took
are Queen's College, La Salle College, Hill, and Miss Clarrie Tiernan, of the exception of Mrs. A. C. Critch-out Cuban Love, a 1938 China Sub- Army Elder Children's School, Hong County Louth, returned cards
of ley.
scription. griffin, but, after galloping Kong and Army Elder Children's
Members of British Curtis the last quarter mile, the pony ran Cup team.
The rider was away with him. unable to stop the pony, and when nearing the 1 3/4 mile post he was thrown. He was shaken up, but was apparently none the worse for his experience.
The qualifying score was 94.
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ARMY SCHOOLS HOLD AQUATIC PRELIMINARIES
Finals To Be Held Next Friday
The preliminary heats for the Garrison Schools annual aquatic sports were held in the U.S.B.C. swimming pool yesterday afternoon, by kind permission of the Commit- tee and resulted as follows:—
Boys' 50 Yards (Under 11):Heat 1: 1, J. Rodgers; 2, H., Howieson. Time 48 4-5.secs. Heat 2: 1, W. Sissons; 2, I. Bradley. Time 45 2-5 secs. Heat 3: 1, 0. P. Harvey; 2, B. Shepherd.. Time 40 2-5 secs,
Boys' 100 Yards (Over 11): -Heat.1; 1, D. Bland; 2, R. Maton; 3, T. McCon- nell. Time 72 3-5 secs. Heat 2: 1, P. Cook; 2, J. Rodgers; 8,,C. Smee. Time 88. 2-5 secs.
Boys' High Diving-P. Cook, Maton, D. Bland and J. Rodgers qualify for the final.
– Girls High, Diving:-Miss A. Green, Miss. J. Maton, Miss S. Barron and Miss V. Greenaway qualify for the final.
Boys' and Girls' Back-stroke: Heat 1: 1, D. Bland; 2, P. Cook. Heat 2:1, G. Hudson; 2, P. Edwards. Heat 8: 1, R. Maton; 2, J. Maton,.
Boys' 25 Yards (Under 9)Heat 1: 1. P. Shepherd; 2, M: Green; 8, M. Wenn. Time 28 9-10 secs. Heat 2::1. A. McCormac; 2, J. Rayner; 8, Geoff.. Hudson. Time 25 seca.
Boys 25 Yards (Over 9);-Heat 1: 1. T. McConnell; 2. P. Green; 9, S. Stacey. Heat 2: 1, H. Howieson; 2, R. Soper: 3, J. McCormac、
Girls 25 Yards (Over 9) Heati1: 1. Miss J. Close; 2. Miss T. Wädtock#8, Miss M. McConnell, HeatTM 22-4y="Miss B. Soper 2. Miss J. Chesterman; = 8; Miss A Pedanza.
* Long Plunge:--A. Green, C. Hudson, D. Ottaway and D. Bowerman qualify for the final
The finals will be held on day September 23,
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