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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 19, 1988.

MISS MARIE SMITH BREAKS FINGER

But "Y" Ladies Should Defeat C.B. School

Interesting Brawn Cup Programme To-Day

(By “STICKS")

Several interesting matches in the Caer Clark and Brawn Cup Leagues will be featured this afternoon on both sides of the harbour.

In the senior League,' St. Andrew's and C.B.A. Ladies should provide the major fare. C.B.A. have made one change in their half-back line, bringing Miss M. Parsons in at left-half in place of Miss C. Bone, who has been relegated to the juniors.

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TO-DAY'S LADIES' HOCKEY PROGRAMME

CAER CLARK CUP

St. Andrew's ... v. C.B.A. Ladies

(C.B.A. ground, 2.45 p.m.)

v: "y" Ladies

C.B. School

(C.B. School, 8 p.m.)

BRAWN CUP ·

C.B.A. Ladies V. "Y" Ladies (C.B.A. ground, 4 p.m.) C.B. School v. Recreio "A" (Recreio ground, 8 p.m.) Recreio "B"

V. D.G. School (D.G. School, 3 p.m.). H.K. Ladies

V. St. Andrew's (Happy Valley, 3 p.m.)

-FRIENDLY

H.K. Ladies

y. Naval Officers (Happy Valley, 4.15 p.m.)

TO-DAY'S LADIES' HOCKEY TEAMS

The following are to-day's teams: CAER CLARK. CUP

"Y" Ladies visit Homuntin where they meet the School- girls and, although without the services of Miss M. Smith, who broke a finger playing softball and who will not be playing for at least three weeks,

An excellent action study taken during last Saturday's Brawn Cup match between “Y” Ladies and Recreio Ladies, the match "re- sulting in a win for the former by an only goal. In the above pic- ture Miss Helen Bockler is seen taking the ball down the right wing, with a Recrelo player in close attendance,' (“Mail” photo).

should win as the two substiKowloon Tong Just Scrape

tutes Miss V. Bradbury, will fill the leader's berth, and Miss H. Bockler, who will be seen at inside-left, are very good forwards..

both

***Y” JUNIORS WEAKENED In the junior League the most in- teresting game should be that be- tween C.B.A. Ladies and Ladies. The former beat C. B. School last-week comfortably, while Y" beat Recreio "A", one of the strongest teams in this division, by

solitary goal.

Through

MRS. A. E. CASTRO IN

GRAND FORM SOME EXCITING GAMES

(By "ADREM")

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By this time the Cathedral pair- ing had run into a lead of 17-5, But they were then gradually over-

hauled and the core was taken to 20-19. Kwok then saw an opening, - after service had changed hands several times, and made no mistake,

· MISS MĊĊAW IMPROVES.

Miss McCaw combined quite effec

With Mrs. Nora Castro display-tively with her partner and gave a "Y" have, however, been considering an overwhelming superiority much improved display over her ably weakened by the promotion of over the other five ladies, Kowloon form of last year. She keeps well Miss v. Bradbury and Miss H. Tong managed to beat their old up to the net and is very severe on Bockter to senior team and rivals, St. John's, in the Mixed anything loose. are not expected to win to-day's Doubles Division of the Badminton encounter. Mrs. Slater, one of the League by the odd game, at Kow-is likely to improve with more prac- Miss Eardley was promising and outstanding junior division full-loon Tong, last night.

tice, but Mrs. Penney appeared to backs, leaves for Home next Tues- The visiting men, particularly be overawed by the occasion and day and is a doubtful starter to the Kwok-brothers; had a slight never gave of her best. day.

redge over Kowloon Tong's men, and when one considers the scores of

MISS SIMPSON RELEGATED

NOT AS FAST.

Of the home ladies, the fine form

St. Andrew's: Miss J. Hall; Miss G. White and Miss M. Roza; Miss P. Petigura, Miss J. Wong and Miss H. Hong Kong Ladies who entertain the games in which Mrs. Castro Reid; Miss F. Wong, Miss E. Churn, St. Andrew's Ladies at the Valley, was engaged, one will appreciate Miss P. Gittins, Miss A, Greiner and have been strengthened by the in- the vast difference in her standard of Mrs. Castro has already been Miss I. Gittins. Everest and Miss P. Whitley: Miss Jattack, otherwise the team is un-view.. Booker, Miss I. Woolley and Miss. M. changed.

The match was actually decided Parsons; Miss J. Ewing, Miss M. H. K. Ladies' seniors, who have on the eighth game of the evening Booker, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. B. Stoker drawn a bye this week, will meet a when F. Tsang and Miss T. Gon and -Miss D.. Hunt.

team of Naval officers in a friendly zales registered their first win at "Y" Ladies:-Mrs. M. Read; Mrs. Burke and Miss A. Fowler; Mrs. game at the Valley commencing at the expense of S. Newman and Mrs. Stone, Miss M. McCaw and Mrs. Wil- 4.15 p.m. liams; Mrs. O. Burnett, Miss B. Har- ker, Miss V. Bradbury, Miss H. Bock- ler and Miss M. Westcott.

C.B.A.: Miss D. Moss; Miss P. clusion of Miss M. Simpson, in their and that of the other ladies on mentioned. Mrs. da Roza, recent-

BRAWN CUP

C.B.A.-Miss P. Macfayden; Miss L. Dunne and Miss V. Beaumont; Miss J. Black, Miss C. Bone, and Miss N. [ Duckworth; Miss J. Crawford, Mrs. M. Daniels, Miss E. Woolley, Miss M. MacAlpine and Miss E. Hunt.

ས་ Ladies:-Mias A. Ambrose; Mrs. Slater and Miss S. Bruce; Miss N. Hurst, Mrs. White and Miss R. Dairne; Miss C. Turbine, Miss N. Eardley, Miss I. Buchanan, Miss Sin- clair and Mrs. Grant.

Recreio "A":-Miss Z. Barros; Miss M. Ribeiro and Miss O. Botelho; Miss M...Silva, Miss P. Gonsalves, and Miss L. Silva; Miss D. Remedios, Miss M. Roza, Miss C. Silva, Miss A. Alves and↑ A. N. Other.

Recreio "B"-Miss C. Silva; Miss | T. Gonsalves and Mrs. D. Castro; Miss M. Osmund, A. N. Other and Miss A. Lachlan; Miss L. Rodrigues, Miss C. Marques, Miss M. Campos, Miss M.

- Gonsalves and Miss C. Remedios..

To-Day's Cricket

Programme

Penney.

MOST EXCITING GAME

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ly returned from a trip to Australia, was not as speedy in covering courtes as she might have been, and Ko, her partner, was forted to do inordinate amount of work. Miss Gonzales would also do well to-have some concentrated practice!

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Both Fletcher and Ko played up to form but Teang will have to add Taang and Miss Gonzales earlier, power to his clearing shots and however, had been featured in smash more if he hopes to meet easily the most exciting game of with any success in the future.

Miss T. Gonzales and F. Tsang (K. the evening, against David Kwok

Tong). and Miss P, McCaw.

With Kwok smashing powerfully, The following is to-day's friendly the Kowloon Tong pair who were cricket programme:

could both lobbing short,

dq FIRST DIVISION

C.C.C.-

nothing. Later, Tsang `changed SECOND DIVISION

his tactics and concentrated on the short game, thus, forcing his lady opponent to carry most of the burden.

V

V K.C.C.

K.C.C.

C.C.C. Press L.R.C. Recreio

v. D.B.S.

v P.R.C.

v University

lost to F. H. Kwok and Miss

Eardley lost to D. Kwok and Miss TP.

*McCaw beat S. Newman and Mrs. Pen-

aney

14-21

19-21

21- 8 Mrs. A. E. H. Castro and F. Flet- cher (K, Tong), beat Kwok and Miss Eardley..: 21 8

beat Kwok and Miss McCaw beat Newman and Mrs. Penney 21-

Mrs. A. W da Roza and F. 8: Ko (K.

TWO RUGBY MATCHES Kwok and Mins Eardley 18-21

FOR TO-DAY

lost to

lost to Kwok and Miss McCaw 7-21 beat Newman and Mrs. Perinev 21-9 UNIVERSITY- TROUNCED

In the Mixed Doubles Division of the There will be two Rugby games Nelson, G. S. Wilson, E. Taverner, F. Badminton League last night, Recreio St. Andrew's: Miss H. O'Sullivan; on the Army ground at Sookunpoo M. Thompson; D. Hynes, R. Ruther overwhelmed University by 9 clear Miss D. Chow and Miss J. Broad-|to-day.

ford; G. M. Marrs, J. S. Dumett, P. games. bridge: Miss C. Sanh. Miss Y. Ho and

M. A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva W. Burton; G. J. P. Carey, E. C. Lus- The first game, which will be be-combe; B. O'M. Deane, W. G. Schnabel (Recreio). Miss M. Vessoona; Miss M. Newman, Miss P. Jeffreys, Miss M. Churn, Miss tween the Club “A” XV and the 8th. and J. Redman.

beat E. L. Yeung and Miss U. S. Roberts and Miss P. Jex.

Spr. Army-Spr. Nouch (R.E.);

Khoo Destroyer Flotilla, will commence

M. Sleap and Miss K. Stears; Miss M. ed at 4.15 p.m. by a match betweenLieut. Gudgeon (Middlesex), and beat-T. F. Yong and Miss J.

HK Ladies: Miss S. Baskett; Miss at 3:00 p.m. and this will be follow- Artingstall (RE.), Sor. Waite (RE.), beat J. K. Hul and Miss J. Chon

2/Lieut. Chiverall (Middlesex); L/C." Andergon

and

Middleton-Smith. Mise R. Smith Miss Swan; Miss J. Parkinson, Miss

M. Simpson, Ming L. Greig, Miss P Reeve and Miss Ver Blackburn,

FRIENDLY

21-18

21— 7.

121-15 the Club and the Army.

Bos (R. Scots); and Spr. Bird (R.E.); J. J. Remedios and Miss O. Ribeiro Club "lit XV:-M. W. MacGrath; Bdr. Page (R.A.), Pte. Berry (Middle-(Recreio). D. HStewart, H. D. Bidwell (Cap-sex), Lieut. Crawford (R.C. Signals); beat Yeung and Miss Khoo tain), M. G. Carruthers, H. van Leeu-GureEvans (B.A.), Gnr. Martin boat Hui and Miss Chon K.K. Ladies:-Mrs. J. Lunson; Miss wen; W. E. Grieve, J. R. Henderson (RA): Pte. Bousted (R.A.0.C.). beat Yong and Miss Anderson 21-36 0. Green and Miss I, Hutchinson; Miss K. A. Watson, K. W. Salter, R. G. L. Lieut. Howitt (Middlesex) and 2/Liput. "L. A. Carvalho and Miss L. Ribeiro V. Gordon-Smith. Mrs. Dalziel and Oliphant; C. M. Stark, E. W. Stout: Cuthbertson (R. Scots). Miss E. Purves; Miss M. Smalley, Miss W. B. Richardson, A. J. G. Taylor and Baker, Miss B. Barry, Mrs. W. Wad-H. WE Heath. dell and Mrs. Conrad-Smith

Club "A" XV1⁄2-J. Brown; D. B.

Reserves:———Spr. Picton (R.E.), 8pr. McInerny (R.E.), L/C. Roas (R. Scots) and Cpl. Barker (Seaforths).

(Recrelo). beat Young and Mist Choo beat Hai and Mine beat Yong and Mish Andern;

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