THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 29, 1938.
C.R.C. TENNIS Two Good Ladies'
TOURNEY
Open Mixed Doubles Championship
Hockey Games At King's Park To-Day
An Open Mixed Doubles Champion-TWO
VO very interesting Ladies' Hockey matches should be witness- ed this afternoon at King's Park where Central British Asso- the C.R.C. and under the following ciation Ladies meet Hong Kong Ladies and "y" Ladies entertain conditions, and entries are invited. St. Andrew's Ladies.
ship is to be held under the auspices of
CONDITIONS
The second
1. The tournament will be conduct- ed under the present rules of Lawn Tennis and the Rules and Regulations seen in action.
be
teams will also
As the Caer Clark
are
of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Asso-Cup and Brawn Cup Leagues ciation...
due to commence on Saturday, No- 2. Each competitor shall pay the vember 12, it leaves but a fortnight sum of $2.50 as the entrance fee.
3. The first round shall be played for the various teams to get really off on or before 20th November 1938. settled and, because of this, these The other rounds except the semi-finals last matches should be very impor- and the final shall be played off before tant both to selectors and players. 4th December, 1938. The competitors shall make their own arrangements as to the ground on which the said rounds. shall be played, but the first named pair in each bracket shall have the choice of ground.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
Senior Teams
C.B.A. Ladies v H. K. Ladies
Junior Teams
H.K. Ladies v: C.B.A. Ladies Recreio "A"
(Happy Valley, 3.30 p.m.)
V St. Andrew's (Recreio, K.P., 3 p.m.)
HOCKEY CLUB LOSE
IR.A.P.C.
SUCCESSES IN ARMY TENNIS
Q.M.S. Warr Wins Other Ranks Singles Title
Three Army Tennis competitions were decided during the past week, the Royal Army Pay Corps secur-. ing two successes in the Other Ranks Unit Doubles Championship and in the Small Units League Shield.
Full details are as follows:- OTHER RANKS OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Q.M.S. Warr (R.E.) beat Cpl. Duffield (R.A.0.C.) 6-1, 6-0, Fielding a fast team against Hong the singles championship three 6-8, 6-1. (Q.M.S. Warr has won Kong Hockey Club "A" at King's Park St. A'drew's Ladies yesterday, H.K.S.R.A. won by 3 goals times during the past four years). OTHER RANKS UNIT DOUBLES
4. The Semi-finals shall be played, (C.B.A., 3 p.m.). on the C.R.C. ground on 10th Decem-"Y" Ladies ber, 1938 and the Final' shall be played (“Y” ground, 2.45 p.m.) on the C.R.C. ground on 17th Decem-: ber, 1998.
5. The Tennis Sub-Committee of the C.R.C. may extend the time limit if they think fit on account of badj weather or other unforeseen occur-
6. For each match four new Dunlop balls will be provided by the C.R.C. free of charge. The first hámed pair in each bracket shall apply to China Sports, No. 16, D'Aguilar Street for the balls.
'to. 1.
CHAMPIONSHIP
S.Q.M.S. Bradshaw and S.Q.M.S. Taylor (R.A.P.C.) heat Q.M.S. Warr and S.M. Vicary (RE.) 8–6, 5-7, 3-6, 7-5,
Football Teams For 1-5). (This match
Week-End
was abandoned at the first attempt jowing to bad light. The score at the time it was abandoned was two sets all. Warr and Vicary won
and Bradshaw and Taylor took the second and third sets 7-5, 6-4). SMALL UNITS' LEAGUE SHIELD The Royal Army. Pay Corps beat
The following are some of the week- Lawton, Wilkinson, Pearson and Mar.the first and fourth sets 9–7, 7–5
Referee: Mr. Ip Kau Ko, Linesmen: Messrs. Omar and Clarke:
7. Best of three sets shall be play-end football teams as supplied by Club tin. ed in all the matches, and the winning secretaries:— pair must send in the result to the undersigned within 24 hours after the match.
FIRST DIVISION Middlesex (Senior):-Jackson; Coop-
Stonecutters W/T: J. Bicknell; H. er and Sheehan; Freshwater, Bright C. Kew and J. Honywill; W. Heap, D.
A.
8. Suitable prizes will be provided and Wilkinson; Grogan, Courtney, Sim- Banham and R. Tuffnell; L. Rowe, S. 40th Coy., R.E. "A" team by 6 sets for the winners and runners-up..
monds, Marable and Pearson. Reser-Croft, A. H. Scriven, E. A. Ferris and to 3, in the final of, the competi- 9. All entries shall be sent to the ve: Coomer.
L. Garfield. Reserves:-H. Brown, Qtion." undersigned on or before 5th Novem- Kwong Wah (Senior):-Lec Kwok-Heather and L. Crossman. ber, 1938.
kee; Hou Yung-sang and Chung Fai- Club
The scores were: 10. The draw which may be seeded lam; Cheung Wing, Yeung Tse-tsong Keown and Dr. G. I. Shaw; A. Macfar-
(Junior):-D. Fleming;
Major Baines and S.Q.M.S. Taylor by the Tennis Sub-Committee of the and Henry Young; Wong Wah-gay, lane, E. Fowler and S. Carr; H. Demp.(R.A.P.C.): C.R.C. if they think fit will take place Lau Fook-chuen, Chin Chi-fun, Cheuk ster, E. Kennard, P. Wilson, A. Krilov-beat Q. M. S. Warr and Sgt. Land 6-3 at the C.R.C. at 6.30 p.m. on 6th Shek-kam and Wong King-cheung November, 1938.
Kowloon (Senior):-Hartley; Ever- N. Booker and A. Grattan.
sky and J. Sloan. Reserves: J. Odell, beat S/S Daniels and Cpl. Tudor 6-2
beat S. M. Vicary and Spr. War- 11. All disputes which may arise est and A. Ulrich; Maxwell, Bliss and Middlesex (Junior):
Drake; ing shall be decided by the Tennis Sub-Eastman; W. Knox, P. Jorge, Honni-Thompson and Callier; Whitehouse, S.Q.M.S. Bradshaw and S/S Adlam
ball, V. White and Riertsen.
Club (Senior):-J. Coles; W. Nagail-Frost, Devonshire, Mc. Echron 12. The bolding of this tournament
and Riches; Moggeridge, (R.A.P.C.): is conditional on the receipt of not less zik and S. Strange; J. Skinner, K. Thomas. Reserve:--Davies,
and lost to Warr and Land"
lost to Daniels and Tudor than 10 entries and should a less num- Forrow and R. Bulpin; T. Pile, J. Kir- Kowloon (Juniors): Fernandes; beat Vicary and Waring ber be received, the tournament will wen, F. Fowler, E. L. Strange and B. Humphrey and Gomes; Fernandes, S.Q.M.S. Pittham and Sgt. O'Connor not be proceeded with and the entrance L. Pickford. fees received shall be returned to the St. Joseph's (Senior):-U. B. Souza; senders.
L Souza, Bowen; C. Marques, Hussain, Pereira; Castilho, Santos, Leonard, Gomes and Alves.
Committee of the C.R.C.
TWO RUGBY MATCHES FOR TO-DAY
Army And Club To Meet At Sookunpoo
Two Rugby matches will take place on the Army ground at Soo- kunpoo, this afternoon when Armý first fifteen will meet Club first fifteen, while Club “A” fifteen will meet a Royal Navy side. The “A” game will commence at 3 p.m. and the big match at 4.15 p.m.
Club's teams will be as follows:- 1st XV M. W. MacGrath; D. H. Stewart, W. E.. Grieve, M. G. Carru- thers, H. van Leeuwen; F. Cessford, E. C. Luscombe; T. H. Pratt, K. W. Salter, K.. A. Watson; GJ. P. Carey, E. W. Stout; H. W. E. Heath, A. J. G. Taylor (Captain) and W. B. Richard-
son.
"A" XV:-J. R. Henderson; C. J. Powell, E. Taverner, G. S. Wilson, F. M. Thompson; D. Hynes, R. Ruther- ford; K. H. G. White, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), W. G. Schnabel; R. E. H. Nelson, G. M. Marrs; R. Leigh) A. G. Dalziel and J. Redman,
Army: Spr. Noutch (RE.), Pte. Ferguson (Middlesex), Lieut. Gud- geon (Middlesex), Cpl. Nealon (Royal Scots), Spr.-Artingatáll (R.E.), Lieut. Weedon (Middlesex), Gor.Smythe (R.A.), Pte. Berry (Middlesex), Lieut. Howitt (Middlesex),. Spr. Appely (R.EY, Lient. Wallis (East Surrey), Gar: Evans (R.A.), Bdr. Page (B.4.)). 2/Lieut. Cuthbertson (Royal Scots) and Lieut. Crawford (RCB.). Y
* Reserves:--Cur. Easterbrook, Spr. Picton, Spr. Bird, Cpl. Barker, Pike, 8pr. McSubny, Bousted.
Spr.
SECOND DIVISION
Thomas
26 6-3
7-5
62
6-3
2-6
M. Santos, Welsh, H. Santos and Cruz beat Warr and Land Lawrence and Hardwick; Ablong, C.(R.A.P.C.):
fong; Cheng Kau
Kwong Wah (Juniors) Lam Ching- beat Daniels and Tudor
and Lo Shu-kar; lost to Vicary and Waring Wan Shu-ying, Wun Wah-kun and Lee, At the conclusion of this match Mrs. Wah-chee; Lung Chi-lup, Leung Bing-IN. M. S. Irwin very kindly presented Navy:-McAllister, Newby and Fish-kam, Chow Wing-hung, L. A. da Rocha the various trophies to the successful er; Down, Dixon and Still; Phippens, and Cheung Wai-shue.
players. Mugliston, Newland, Chappell and S. China "B:--Tam Kwan-kon; Hunt
Cheung Yui, Leung Pak-wai; Lau Wai-[Chung-yui, Chan Wui-aang, Luke Fat- Reserves: Dickerson, Townsend, pui, Lâm Tak-po, Tse Kam-hing;. Yeung hang. Knowles, Morrill, and Armstrong. Shui-yick, Yeung Kan-po, Lau Ching Eastern (Junior):--Sammy Tsang; Army-Duncan, Watson (Capt.) sang, Au She-ngok and Lee Shek-yau. Whang Zee, Yu Yun-sun; Ng Ying- and Sheehan; Proctor, Bright and South China (Junior)-Hau Po-pui; king, Sham Ka-wong, J. W. Young; Lee Fisher-Cooke, Grogan, Courtney, Hos- Tsang_Ching-wai, Yuen Shui; Ng Kui- Ping-tong, Tong Suen-hing, Cheng Lui- sack," Duffield and Gearson.
man, Yan Wa-hung, Tam Chui-fai; hong, Woo Chi-liang and Chiang Lai- Reserves: Hartley, Fraser, Rides, Chen Che-fai, Yui Yeung-fat, Chau-yung.
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