WOMEN'S GOLF COMPETITIONS Railway And Ross Cup Draws
The draw for First Round matches In the Railway Cup Competition, ar- ranged by the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, has been made. The conditions of play are as follow:
:
́LADIES OPEN TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP
REMINDER
The closing date of the Ladies' Open Singles and Doubles Lawn Tonnis Championships, is to-mor- row (Saturday). November 19 at the U.S.R.C.
Miss Glendinning
V
Mrs. Skeet
v
Mrs. Woodward
V
Mrs. Henry
Eighteen holes match play over the Old Course, Fanling. Three-quarter Mrs. MacKenzie y difference of handicap. L. G. U. tees. Mrs. Mundy The first named player is responsible Mrs. B. White for arranging the match, and if the
Mrs. Burton result is not posted on the closing date Mrs. Robertson for the round, the second named play- First Round to be played by Decen- er goes into the next round. No ex-ber 6;, Second Round by December 20; tensions will be given.
The draw was as follows:
Byes Into 2nd. Round
Mrs. Cassidy v Mrs. Selby
Mrs. McKenzie v Mrs. Mrs. Shewan First Round
Mrs. Henry v Mrs. Sherry Mrs. Oliver v Mrs. Glover Mrs. Goldman y Mrs. Skeet Mrs. McKellar v Mrs. Whyte-
v Mrs. Lissaman
Third Round by January 10; Fourth Round by January 81; the Final to be arranged by the players.
TAGGART CUP COMPETITION
•
COMBINED
HE CHINA MAIL NOVEMBER
1988:
C.C.C. TEAMS FOR WEEK-END
The following will represent the Craigengower C.C. against Kow- loon C.C. at cricket to-morrow —
· 1st. XI (Away).-F..'R. Zimmern (Capt.), A. R. H. Esmail, E. J. M. Churn, D. Hung, A. K. Ismail, G. Ladd, F. K. Lee, H. P. Lim, T. Locke, W. Rapley and G. Souza.
2nd. XI (Home)-B. R. Iranoe
MANOEUVRES AND (Capt.), N. Broadbridge, A. H. Es-
LOCAL SOCCER
Many Fixtures
Postponed
Owing to the Combined Manoeuvres during the week-end November 26/27, 1988, the following matches have been cancelled and will be re-arranged to be played off at a later date.
FIRST DIVISION
Entries are invited for the Taggart Navy Cup Competition, to be played on the Kowloon New Course, Fanling, and open to re- St. Joseph's latives of
members of full
the Middlesex R.H.K.G.C. Entries close on November 80.
Smith
Mrs. Sleap
V
Miss Glover
Mrs. Hillier
V
Mrs. Lindsell
Miss Glendinning v
Mrs. Gilmore?
Miss Goodrich ̋
V
Mrs. Woodward
3
Mrs. Guinness
V
Mrs. Prophet
V
Mrs. B. White
DRAW FOR
Mrs. Robertson v Mrs. Thomson
Mrs. Lissaman ν Mrs. Morrison
Mrs. Overy
The First
Round to be played by KOWLOON GOLF
December 13; Second Round by Jan- uary 8; Third Round by January 24:
Fourth Round by February 14; the CLUB JUNIOR
Final to be fixed by the players.
ROSS CUP
The draw for the Ross Cup Compe- tition has also been made, and result- ed as follows (the conditions of play are the same as those of the Railway Cup competition):
First Round
V
Mrs. Mackintosh v Mrs. Forsyth Mrs. Collis
Mrs. Thomson Mrs. Lindsell v Mrs. Glover Mrs. Brown
Mrs. Selby
Mrs. Goldman
Miss Glover Mrs. Overy Mrs. Pronhet Mrs. McKellar Mrs. Morrison
V
v Mrs. Gilmore
V
Miss Goodrich
V Mrs. Benson
v Mrs. Guinness
V Mrs. Oliver
V
Mrs. Greaves
CHAMPIONSHIP
The following is the draw the Junior Championship of Kowloon Golf Club:-
M. L. da Roza v A. E. Davies P. T. Bone v Bye
T. Henderson v Bye
v. S. Jack
•
W. Stoker
J.G.R. Humble v
F. J. Remedios v
J. Kerwin
IF. A. Hill
B. Basto Bye
V W. J. Geall
v Bye
V
V
Club
Eastern
v Kwong, Wah
Police SECOND DIVISION
5th A.A. St. Joseph's
Middlesex Kowloon South China
Electric P.W.D.
THIRD
South, China Royal Scots 30th R.A.
THIRD
Stonecutters R.A.F. Medicals
for RE. (C.)' the
V
V
R.A.0.C.
v Engineers
v Club.
Kwong Wah
v Royal Scots DIVISION “A”
v
V
V
V
Kit Che
R.E. (E.). R.A.S.C.
Stanley
v 5th R.A:
DIVISION “B”
v University
Kumaon Rifles.
V
V
Signals
V
24th R.A.
LEICESTERSHIRE COUNTY-
RUGBY WIN
London, To-day.
In a Rugby Union County Cham- at Leicester pionship game held
the yesterday, Leicestershire beat Combined Notts, Lincs and Derby fifteen by 14 points to 8.-Reuter.
mail, U. Esmail, C. W. Lam, J. W. Leonard, G. A. Lee, K. H. Shroff, W. K. Way, G. Winch and J. L. Young- saye.
Sunday Fixture
On Sunday, Craigengower C.C. are at home in an áll-day match against Club de Recreio, commenc- ing at noon, and will be represent- ed by the following:
D. Hung (Capt.), A. R. H. Esmail, U. Esmail, A. K. Ismail, G. Ladd, T. Locke, A. M. Omar, W. Rapley, G. Souza, W. K. Way and A. Zimmern,
NEXT WEEK'S LEAGUE SOCCER PROGRAMMEA
The following is next week's soccer programme:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26
First Division
South China "B" v South China "A"
(Caroline Hill, 4.16 p.m.) Referee:-Kossick.
Linesmen:-Silva and Demme.
Second Division.
Eastern
v. Police
(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)
Referee:-Omar.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27
Third Division-"B" Section Powhattan
v. A. S. A.
(Club, 2.45 p.mn.). Referee: Barretto.
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