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"Y" LADIES CHANGES
"Y" Ladies are making one change in their Caer Clark Cup team to nieet Hong Kong Ladies on the "Y" ground on Saturday, Miss K. Pocock coming in at left-half in place of Miss Stokes, who will play centre-half for the se cond eleven.
The Brawn Cup team has been re- organised for their game against C.B.S. Miss Stokes has replaced Mrs. Ashman as pivot, and Mrs. Ashman is Miss left-half in place of playing Dunne. Mrs. Grieve, who played full-back last week, is going to left- wing in order to bring in Mrs. Curtis at left-back.
The following are the teams: Senior-Miss Minnoot; Mrs. Strange and Star- Mrs. Stone; Miss M. McCaw, Mrs.
Burnett, buck and Miss K. Pocock: Mrs. Miss Harker, Miss D. McCaw, Mrs. Gard- her and Miss H. Bockler.
Junior-Mrs. Herrington; Mrs. Trimmer and Mrs. Curtis: Mrs. Macklin, Miss Stokes and Mrs. Ashman: Mrs. Bucknell,
Miss Russell, Miss Bradbury, Miss Buchanan
and Mrs. Grieve.
It is understood that Miss O. Pocock, useful winger, is not playing for
a "y" this season,
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TO-DAY'S RUGBY
JUNIOR
4
SHIELD MATCH
Two Rugby matches are down for decision to-day:
Police v. Navy at Boundary St., Kowloon, at 4.15 p.m.
Club "A" v. Middlesex at the Valley, at 5 p.m.
The football match in the prelimin- ary Round of the Junior Football Shield
Signals competition between
and Service Corps will be played at Soo-
J. Thomson, just out from Home, iskunpoo this afternoon at 4.15 p.m. playing scrum-half for Club and his display will be watched with interest.
The following are the teams: Police: Taylor; Reynolds, Fay, Wall and Wilson: Leslie and Luscombe; Wheeler, Searle, Innis; Cullinan, Jenner; Riddell, Dempsey and Davitt,
The other game in the round, be- tween 8th Royal Artillery and Royal Scots, will be played on Wednesday next at Sookunpoo at 4.15 p.m.
C.B.S. BEAT D.G.S.
Reserves:-Jackson and Lewis. Navy "A":-Lt. Mills (Bideford); (Surg, Lt. Corcoran (Tamar), Mr. Pascoe (Lowe- stoft), Sub-Lt. Kennedy (M.T.B.'s), A.B. Bowden (Thracian); Sto. Gallacher (Scout), Sub-Lt. Plugge (Durban); Ldg. Sig. Inglis
Central British School beat Dioce- (Tamar), Lt. (E.) Brown (M.T.B.'s), L.S.A. Palmer (Thracian); Ldg. Wtr. Ferris (Tam-san Girls' School by the odd goal in ar), L.S.A. Yandell (Lowestoft): Lt. Bayley three in a Brawn Cup hockey game (Cicala), C.P.O. King (Tamar), A.B. Foster yesterday on the former's ground.
(Bideford).
Reserves-Lt, Bax (Scout), Tel. Hall (M.T.B.'s), Cpl. Marron (Tamar), Ldg. Sea. Spirit (M.T.B.'s).
Club "A":-Thompson;
Nelson, Lavalle, Hamilton and Van Leeuwen (Captain); Day and Thomson; Dalziel, Salter, Heasman, Bompas, Swan, Godfrey, King and Deane.
Win For Kai Tak
Miss E. Churn scored for the losers in the first half and Miss Nash and Miss Rousseau scored for the winners in the second half.
C.B.A. Playing To-day C.B.A. Ladies will meet the newly In a friendly Rugby game at Soo-formed Argonauts' Brawn Cup team kunpoo yesterday, Kai Tak beat 8th in a friendly hockey match at C.B.A. Heavy Regiment by two tries (6 to-day at 5.15 p.m. The C.B.A. team points) to a try (3 points).
will be:
Marsh crossed over for the Gunners early in the game, but before the interval the Airmen had equalised through a try by Beddell. Torrey gave the Airmen the winning points when he crossed over for an uncon- verted. try.
ARMY RUGBY TEAM
The following have been selected to represent Army v H.K.V.D.C. on Saturday in a friendly Rugby game, on the Club ground, kick off at 4.15 p.m.
M. Ramsay; V. Beaumont, M. Mac- kay; N. Duckworth, J. Felshow, B. Sullivan; E. Hunt, F. Grimmitt, Crawford, A. Dedcar, D. Squires.
J.
To-morrow C.B.A. seniors will meet St. Andrew's seniors. The team is P. Macfadyen; B. Parsons, M. Wilmott; A. Smith, I. Woolley, P. Everest; · E. Laihovetsky, M. Quick, D. Moss, P. Baxter, I. Cunningham.
C.C.C. Teams For
Saturday
The following have been chosen to represent Craigengower Cricket Club in their friendly cricket games on Saturday.
Sergt. Lang, R.A.O.C.; Bomdr. Marsh, 8th H.R.A., Lieut. Skipwith, 8th H.R.A., L/Cpl. Waite, RE, Gunnr. Richards, 8th H.R.A.; L/Cpl. Boe, R.S., Lieut. Hook, 8th H.R.A.: Lieut. Pinkerton; R.S., Lieut. Hewitt,
Senior v. University (Away) Mdx.. P, L/Bdr. Evens, 5th_A.A.R.A., E. Zimmern (Capt.), A. R. H. Es- Pie. Berry, Mdx.R., Gunner, White-mail, F. Zimmern, B. J. Billimoria, A. head, 5th A.A.R.A.; Capt. Duke, R.S., K. Ismail, A. J. Hulse, W. Hong Sling, Lieut. Cuthbertson, R.S., Lieut. C. W. Lam, E. A. Lee, G. Souza, H. P. Um- Ridsdale, Royal Norfolk Regt.
Lim. Scorer, W. Broadbridge. Reserves: Sergt. Page, A.A.R.A., pire, G. Ladd. L/Cpl. Apperly, R.E., Sign. Willis, R.C.S.
Royal Scots Do Well The Royal Scots football teams are doing well on the whole this season. The three teams have played an ag- gregate of 19 games and have lost only to and drawn six.
The Battalion will be moving to camp shortly and it is understood that all the inter-platoon and inter- company games will be played there.
Fernandes, pivot of the International team, is playing very well at present and is the mainstay of their defence.
Junior v. R.A.F. (Home) B. I. Iranee (Capt.), W. K. Way, A. M. Omar, A. H. Esmail, U. Esmail, N. Broadbridge, A. Hung, T. Locke, G. Winch, J. L. Youngsaye, A. B. Ham- son. Scorer, H. W. Randall.
Pony Classification
Hong Kong Jockey Club announces the following changes in its classifica- tion of ponies:
Australian ponies. A Roaring Time to B Class.
China Ponies. Factorite to "C" Class; Guinness Time to "C" Class; Strathbannock to "C" Class.
Billiards And Snooker Following will represent Civil Ser- vice C.C. against R. E. Sergeants' Mess to-morrow at 7 p.m.:—
Billlards-F. Jones, M. N. Rakusen and A. W. Grimmitt.
Snooker-V. E. Ebbage, J. Bendall and C. Strange.
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