1939-04-22 — Page 18

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SOCCER

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 22, 1939.

ROYAL NAVY FORTUNATE Able To Field Stronger Team Than Last Week

GOLF STARTING TIMES

FOR FANLING

TO-DAY

Old CoursO

2,00 p.m. C. C. Black, R. H. Gregory. 2,01 Brig. Macleod, Major John-

17

stone.

TO-MORROW

Old Course

9.16 a.m. H. N. Williamson, A. Me-

Kellar.

n

9.20

"

9,24

9.28

9.32 9.36

31

*

D. H. Blake, A. D. Hum- phreys.

A. B. Purves, K. S. Morri-

son.

M. Gardan, C. A. L. Ri- kett.

I, H. Geare, G. M. Park.

D. J. Gilmore, R. Young. 9.40 1. H. C. Highet, G. Riddell

Carre.

9.44

9.48

9.52

0.56

+

10,00

10.04

"

10.08

**

A. N. and Q. A, A. Macfad-

yen.

II. F. Phillips, R. G. Gray.. W. N. A. Smalley, W. S. Hillier.

R. C. Gairdner, L. C. Baker. Col. Collin, Major John- stone.

W/Cdr. Steeble Perkins, II. C. Margrett.

R. S. Harrison, M. G. Carru- thers.

10.12 L. M. Wylie, W. Hewitt.

"!

10.16

>

10.20

"

10.24

P

10.28

.10.32

10.36

10.40

10.44 10.48

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10.52

"1

10.50

10

"

L. M. S. Lloyd, G. C. Wor- rall.

J. B. Mackie, Lt. Cdr. Mur- ray.

J. M. Pearson, J. W. May- hew.

G. R. Ruzavet, D. A. O'- Kieffe.

R. H. Gregory, R. K. Valen- tine.

E. T. McMullen, J. L. C. Pearce,

R. J. K. Walker, P, S. Wid- dup.

D. H. Clark, J. D. Danby.

C. W. E. Bishop, J. S. Dun- nett.

P. C. Jackson, A. A. Brem-

ner.

J. F. Robinson,

Elliott.

New Course

WHAT TO WATCH

'TO-DAY

Races. Third Extra Race Meeting

(Happy Valley). Football First Division, Royal Navy v. South China "A" (Causeway Bay, 4.45 p.m.). Second Division, 5th ́A.A. Bde, v. Middlesex (to decide runners-up) (Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.).

Hockey. Brawn Cup, D.G.S. . v.

H.K. Ladies (D.G.S., 3 p.m.). Lawn Bowls.-Kowloon Tong v.

Kowloon Football Club (K.F.C.).

K.C.C. v. Dock and I.R.C. (K.C.C.).

C.S.C.C. v. P.R.C. (P.R.C., 3 p.m.).

TO-MORROW

Football. Senior Champions

S.

China-Second

V.

The Rest of Colony" (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.).

Division Champions v. Combined Jun- ior Division (Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.).

Hockey. International

Tourney

Final, England v. Portugal (Club, 4 pm.). Softball.-International champion-

ships.

Men's. China v. Portugal, (Kowloon Football Club, 10.30 a.m.)..

Women's.--China V. Philip- Football

pines, (Kowloon Club, Noon).

Rapier's

F. A. M.

RACE NO. 1

9.52 a.m. Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Hillier.

Mrs. Steele Perkins, Mrs. Margrett.

10.08

+

10.16

T

T. A. Pearce, F. D. Hunter,

10.28

حالا

Mrs. Razavet, Mrs. O'Kieffe,

Crack Forward

To Be On View

(By “UBIQUE")

THE Royal Navy are fortunate in that they will be able to field a stronger side against South China "A" in their important First Division League game to-day, than they would last week.

They will have the services of Dixon, a reliable goal- keeper, and Jones one of the best centre forwards seen on

the station this season.

LADIES' HOCKEY

Important Fixture

So far as can be ascertained, only one ladies' hockey match is down for decision this afternoon. It is never- theless important.

As matters now stand in the Brawn Cup, Recreio "A" have completed their fixtures with a total of 28 points.

tie them Only team that can

are Hong Kong Ladies, who if they win their remaining two fixtures against D.G.S., will have a similar number of points.

As the result of these arrivals, Coles will now drop back into the intermediate-line, while the forward line will be strengthened by the in- clusion of Campbell and Jones, both fast forwards who can shoot.

Jones gave his best display against St. Joseph's in the Shield competition when he scored two good goals as tlie result of opportunism.

Moores who has been playing as an inside forward for some time will be seen in his normal position on the left wing.

of

South China will be at full

with the exception strength, First of Hong Kong's two fixtures Mak Shui-hon, who has just recover- will be played this afternoon at 3 p.m.

at the D.G.S. and they will be repre-ed from a bout of sickness. sented by:-

Miss Sheila Baskett; Miss Sleap and Miss O. Green; Miss J. Weller, Miss G. Swan and Miss Baker; Mrs. Goldman, Miss Steers, Miss J. Greig, Miss N. Quinn and Miss V. Blackburn.

Selections

For To-day

A GREAT TIME.

DISCOVERY BAY BREDON

Outsider:----Annabella.

BRITISH MALT,

BRITISH HOPS,

THERE'S NO FAULT

IN

ALLSOPP'S

Sole Agents:-----

CALDBECK MACGREGOR

& CO., LIMITED

TELEPHONE 20075

RACE NO. 2

ROB ROY

MOONLIGHT VIEW

RED FEATHER

JUNIOR MATCH

At Kowloon, Middlesex meet 5th A. A. Regiment for the runners-up position in the Second Division. A A good game should be witnessed. with the Middlessex Regiment win- ning by a narrow margin.

Royal Navy:-Dixon; _ Hendy and- Collinson; Honeywell, Dagnan and: Coles; Armstrong, Jones, Campbell, Thorburn and Moores.

South China “A”:-Pau Ka-ping; Lee Tin-sang, Lee Kwok-wai: Kwok Ying- ki, Leung Wing-chui, Lưu Hing-choi; Tang Kwong-sum, Lee Yan-leung,

Qutsider: Hundrum Eve, Fung King-cheong, Lai Shui-wing, Lau

RACE NO. 3

EVE OF HARVEST

BLUE EXPRESS

CONQUERING TIME

Outsider:-Galaxy.

RACE NO. 4

HECTIC VIEW ROSE EMILY KING KONG

Outsider:-Blue Diamond.

·RACE NO. 5

COCKLEROI

CHILTERN.

HAPPY LANDINGS

Outsider:

RACE NO. 6

Tau-man,

PRESENTATION TO A.S. BLISS

A pleasing function took place at Kowloon Docks yesterday when Mr. H. G. Cooper, on behalf of his colleagues in the Dock Company, presented a cheque to A. S. Bliss, the Interport footballer.

Bliss will be married next Thursday to Miss P. E. Gittins and the couple will leave for Eng. land on their honeymoon, Saturday,

Triumphant Day.

SOCCER

POTENTATE. GLADIATOR JUST IN TIME

Outsider:Jober,

RACE NO. 7

- ROSE-QUEEN -

- AMBERLEY

LAUGHING. GIRL

Outsider:-Pinfarthings.

RACE NO, 8

AMBER II

BRUNO RUBY STAR

Outsider:-Magic.

RACE NO. 9.

SOME HOPE HEDDON TALKATIVE

· Outsider : — - Thanksgiving

Day.

DAILY DOUBLE: Flerol and Rose-Queen.

Cock

TWO SCOTTISH LEAGUE GAMES

On

London, To-day.

The following were the results of games played in the First Division, of the Scottish League..

Third Lanark 2 Hibernian Rangers

3 Hamilton

Reuter.

Craigengower Cricket Club members are reminded: that ́a' Mixed' American”. Tennis Tournament will be held to...

| morrow, commencing at 2.80 p.m. Mem-

bers and their friends are cordially in t vited to 'participato. - Ten, will be serv”- ed and prizes will be distributed to the winning players.

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