THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL
CRICKET
First League Decision To-Day?
more, pro-
1939
TO-DAY'S CRICKET
H. K. C. Recreio
C. C. C.
PROGRAMME First Division. C, v C. G.
Navý.
Second Division
v. H. K. C. c. v K. C. C.
I. R. C. C. S. C: C. University
V
Recreio v. Army
(By "ADREM”) With the weather mising than it has been for C., respectively, and are not now so some weeks, this afternoon should favourably placed. They should win see some sort of a result arrived this afternoon against C. S, C. C., at in the eagerly-awaited First however, although if Haynes, the Division League game between, latter's star bowler, geta going, Club de Recreio and Navy. they may be in for a bit of trouble.
A great deal has been written about this game already and there is little I can add. There is certain to be a big crowd and much excitement.
ENGLISH TEST TEAM HOME
London, To-day. The M.C.C. cricketers arrived
at
St. Andrew's Hockey Win
"y" Ladies Field Only
Eight Players
Playing at home, St. Andrew's Ladies secured an overwhelming victory over "Y" Ladles by five clear goals, in their Brawn Cup hockey match-after a goalless first half.
"Y" Ladies played throughout without a goalkeeper, and half- back and one forward.
Ladies were Mrs. V. Trimmer and Mrs. 1. Curtis, and Mrs. R. Har- greaves, at the centre-half.
St. Andrew's: Miss O. Sullivan, Miss M. Newman and Miss G. Broadbridge, Miss M. Vessoona, Miss Y. Ho and Miss P. Jeffries, Miss S. Arnold, Miss V. Jex, Miss M. Churn, Miss S. Ro- berts and Miss T. Jex.
"Y" Ladles Mrs. V, Trimmer and Mrs. I. Curtis, Mrs. S. Gardner, and Mrs. R. Hargreaves; Mrs. F. Pearson, Miss P. Scats, Miss V. Bradbury and Miss N. Eardley.
COMBINED SCHOOLS
HOCKEY
The following will represent the friendly Combined Schools XI in a
During the first half, "Y" Ladies held their own and at times kept the Saints on defensive.
On the resumption, Saints press-hockey game against the Y.M.C.A. ed heavily and Miss S. Roberts second team on the U.S.R.C. ground scored their first goal, netting an- this afternoon, commencing at
o'clock. other soon after.
In the Second Division, there are two games in which the present Southampton yesterday at the conclu- favourites will have to go all out to sion of their South African tour. They remain in the running. K. C. C. were accorded à civic reception.
In an interview, the manager, Lt.- meet I. R. C. away, while Univerai-Col. Holmes, said that the team had a
Maintaining their pressure fine time in South Africa, and he hop- ty entertain Army.
two Saints went further ahead through Recreio, who a short while ago fed that the visits between the
and Miss V. Jex, Miss M. Churn were firmly entrenched at the head countries would be more frequent,
Personally, he expressed the opinlon Miss T. Jex. of the table, lost their last two fix that there should be no more timeless. tures against K. C. C. and H. K. C.tests. Reuter Bulletin.
2.45
A. 'Odell (C. B. S.), E. Mendonca (L. S. C.); K. Mohammed. (Q. C.),
B.
Reis S.), F. W. Pryde (C. (L. S. C.), R. Chang (D. B. S.), R. Castro (LS. C.), K. Singh (S. J. C.), P. Silva G. Singh (Q. C.), A. Outstanding players for "Y" (L.-S. A.), and P. Rull (L. S. C.).
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