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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 26, 1938:

NO UMPIRES FOR LADIES'

FOR LADIES HOCKEY?

MANOEUVRES

MAY

CAUSE SEVERAL

Two Senior

Soccer Ties

POSTPONEMNTS

For To-Day

MIDDLESEX MEET

POLICE H. K. Ladies-"Y" Ladies NEXT WEEK'S Best Match To-Day

The manoeuvrs" have caused the cancellation of a large number of | soccer games, but an interesting fixture should be witnessed at Soo- kumpoo, where Middlesex entertain Police in the First Division of the League.

The Police have, since the intro- duction of Chinese players, done well but in spite of their great im- provement they are not expected to account for Middlesex.

(By "STICKS") ·

As a result of combined manoeuvres, a temporary crisis has arisen in ladies' hockey as there may be no umpires available for this afternoon's programme of six matches, two Caer Clark Cup and four Brawn Cup, all of which will take place in Kowloon.

There is a chance, however, that all the games will be played regardless whether umpires offi- Sergeant Britton who played at ciate or not, and the most inter- left outside last season, returns to lesting game of the day will be the Middlesex team in his old posi-seen at King's Park where "Y" tion, while Bright their pivot, will

Ladies, champions of the senior still be an absentee. His place will League, meet Hong Kong Ladies be filled by Courtney; while Sim who are making a strong come- monds will fill the inside right back this season with an all-pow-

erful attack.

berth.

The other First Division game is between the two South China teams, and a win for “A” is expected.

LOCAL FOOTBALL FORECASE

The following is this week's soccer programme:—

TO-DAY

First Division

South China “B” v

Miss Marie Smith wlil still be an absentee to-day and as a result the "Y" team is likely to be the same as last Saturday's which beat the Cen- tral British Schoolgirls by two clear goals.

GOOD FORWARD LINE

.

Hong Kong Ladies have an excel- lent forward line and with Miss Mary Smalley again available on the right-wing, should fully extend the

C.B.A.

LADIES' HOCKEY PROGRAMME

CAER CLARK CUP

C.B.S.

V

(C.B.A., 2.45 p.m.) H.K. Ladies

"Y" Ladies (King's Park, 2.45 p.m.)

BRAWN CUP C.B.A. Ladies

(C.B.A., 4 p.m.)

(C.B.S., 3 p.m.) Recreio “A”

v Seaforths Ladies

C.B.S.

"Y" Ladies

v Recreio "B" (Recreio, 8 p.m.)

v D.G.S. H.K. Ladies

(Happy Valley, 3 p.m.)

Seaforth Ladies, who clash at King's Park at 4 p.m. C. B. A. have relied to a very great extent on the scoring "Y" defeace.

ability of Miss P. Woolley to pull The player "Y" defence will have them through in their two matches South China "A" to watch is the visiting centre-played to date, but I fear that they forward, Miss B. Basry, who likes will have to do much better than that a through pass and who is usually against their opponents of to-day. dangerous anywhere near the circle. who are one of the best of the junior. In the remaining senior game Cen. sides. Mrs. Akroyd is a very dan- tral British Association Ladies gerous. forward and will probably should easily account for Central notch up a goal or two, but much will British Schoolgirls,

depend upon the defences in both

(Caroline Hill, 4.15 p.m.) Referee:Kossick,

Linesmen: Silva and Demme.

v Police

(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)

Middlesex

Eastern

Second Division

v Police

(Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m.)

Referee:-Omar,

TO-MORROW Third Division ("B" Section) Powhattan

A. S. A.

(Club, 2.45 p.m.) Referee: Barretto.

RECORDS TO FALL? By far the best encounter in the Junior League should be that be tween the hitherto unbeaten C.B.A.

BRITISH MALT,

BRITISH HOPS,

THERE'S NO FAULT

IN

ALLSOPP'S

Sole Agents:—

cases.

The three remaining matches should result in victories for "Y", Recreio "A" and Hong Kong Ladies: The following are to-day's probable teams:

FOOTBALL PROGRAMME

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Second Division

5th R.A.

v · Middlesex (Military, 4.15 p.m.) Referee: Gamlín.

R.A.F.

Third Division “B”

y 24th R.A,

(Kowloon, 2.45 p.m.). Referee: Mcllgrew.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER

R.A.M.C.

VRE. (E).

(St. Joseph's, 4 p.m.)

Referee: Edwards.

Police

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3

First Division

v Club

(Boundary Road, 4 p.m.) Referee:Kossick.

Linesmen: Phillips and Smith, South China "A" v" Kowloon

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.) Referee: Hinchliffe.

Linesmen:-Wilson and Wilkins

v Middlesex

Referee: Thomas.

Eastern

(Club, 4 p.m.)

FL

Linesmen:-Somerville and Stone.

Police

Second Division

South China

(Boundary Road, 280 p.m.) Referee:Clark

Middlesex

(Military, 4 p.m.). Referee:-Finch;

5th R.A.

Engineers

: V Kowloon

(Military, 2,80 p.m.) Referee: Molyneaux.

Club

y Kwong Wah

(Club, 2.30 pm) Referee: Hooper.

Junior Shield Replay

St. Joseph's v 24th R.A.

(Causeway Bay, 4.p.m.) Referee:-MacCormac,

Third Division “A”

Kit Che

v 80th R.A.

C.B.A.Miss D. Moss; Miss: P. Woolley and Miss P. Whitley; Miss J. Booker, Miss I. Woolley and Miss M. Parsons; Miss J. Ewing, Miss M. Booker, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. B. Stoker and Miss D. Hunt.

C.B.A.-Miss P. MacFayden; Miss (Caroline Hill; 2.30 p.m.) V. Beaumont and Miss L. Dunn; Miss Referee:-Ip. N. Duckworth, Miss C. Bone and Miss | R.A.S.C. J. Black; Miss M. MacAlpine, Miss J. Crawford, Miss E. Woolley, Mrs. M. Daniels and Miss E. Hunt,

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: Misa M. Osmund, A. N. Other and Miss A. Lachlan; Miss L. Rodrigues, Miss C. Marqués, Miss M. Campos, Miss M. Gonsalves and Miss C. Remedios. ↑

"Y" Ladies: Mrs. M. Read; Mrs. Burke and Miss A. Fowler, Mra Stone, Miss M. McCaw and Mrs. W Tiams; Mrs. O. Burnett, Miss B. Hát, ker, Miss V. Bradbury, Miss H. Bock ler and. Miss M. Westcott.

DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL CONCEDE WALK OVER

As Diocesan Girls School are un

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR able to raise a team for their Brawn

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Cup match to-day, they have con- ceded a walk-over to Hong Kong Ladies.

A colonial fighter making a name for himself. in England at the moment is, the British Gulana bantamweight, Kid Tanner, whose record in England to date is 15 contests for 15 wins. It fs his ambition to win the British flyweight bantamweight, and feather. weight titles. He has been fighting. men much heavier than himsel..

V P.W.D. (Causeway Bay, 2.80 p.m.) Referee:---Silva,

A.S.A.

Third Division “B”

v. .R.A.F. (Kowloon, 2.30 p.m.). Referee: Gomes, Kumaon R.

v R.E. (E.) (Chatham Road, 2.80 p.m.) Referee:-Brothwell.

Signals

Stonecutters W/S. (Prince Edward Road, 2.30 p.m.) Referee:-Demee.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER

St. Joseph's

First Division

South China “B”

(Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.)

Referee: Stedman.

Linesmen:Marriott and Farr. Royal Scoter Navy

(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.) Referee:Ottoway.

Linesmen:-Hartley and Purnell.

Becond Division

Eastern

(Club) 4p.m Referee:Omar-

Third Division “A”

v Royal Scots (Sookumpoo, 2.80 p.m.)

5th RA......

· Referee:---Waldron. Stanley South Chiản

(Caroline Hill, 2.80 p.m.): Referee: Havelaar. R.E. (0)

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.) Refe

Aylwin.

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