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UNIVERSITY LADIES' HOCKEY TEAM TO TAKE FIELD TO-MORROW

MISS GREAVES TO LEAD SIDE AGAINST D. G. S.

By "Sportshawk"

Although the evacuation has caused the sus pension of Ladies' League hockey this season, the various Clubs have been making strenuous efforts. to raise teams, and a number of friendly matches were played both on the mainland and island last Saturday.

It, is now learned that Hong and Miss P. Lang, who played Kong University are doing their left-half for D.G.S. last season, as best to raise a team for friendly wing-halves. All these thrée play- matches.

TO-DAY'S

FOOTBALL

The Third · Division foot- ball game between Royal Álr Force and 36th Battery, Ro- yal Artillery, which was to have been played on Sunday, will be played to-day at Chatham. Road at 2.45 p.m.

ARMY SOCCER FIXTURES

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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 5, 1940

THE ONE-KICK INTERNATIONAL

WHEN THE FOOTBALLER TALKS OF CARTILAGES,' JIM BARRETT, LAUNCHING. HIS 18TH SEASON WITH WEST HAM, CAN TELL THE BEST STORY, AND CAN CALL ME AS A WITNESS FOR I SAW IT HAPPEN, WRITES L V. MANNING.

Barrett's only kick at the bally' In his one international match (England. v. Ireland at Liverpool in 1928) was a terrifle right-foot shot from 40 yards, which swerved just over the bar. Then he col- lapsed and was carried off.

This happened in the eighth minute of the game. Back in the dressing-room they found it was the left knee cartilage that had gone!

So big Jim holds one record which will stand for ever-an England carcer of eight minutes with one kick in it.

Pride Of Laboratory

Down at Boleyn, Professor Paynter keeps all his best carti- lages in labelled bottles.

Exhibit A was for as long as you can keep a pickled cartilage, Jim Barrett's` England classic.

Following are some of the Army ers have played in the Lea-Inter-Unit football games to be The team will be captained by gue during the past two seasons: played during the week:

Now pride of the laboratory is Miss B. Greaves, Colony. Inter-

Miss C. Kotewall, former D.G.S.

TO-MORROW

an authentic Bicknell. Charles, port, reserve and will be composed player, will lead the attack, with

40th Coy Engineers of a number of players who figur- her former school-mates, Miss K. Middlesex.

H. Q.who captained the winning final team last season, was only operat- ed prominently for Diocesan Girls' Winyard and Miss M. Chow, as

(St. Joseph's, 2 p.m.)

ed on recently DJ Mr. School during the two past sea-

THURSDAY · her inside colleagues, while Miss sons, while they also will have H. Curreen, the sprinter, will be

Fripp, but is already walking 20th Coy. Engineers v "A" Coy.about and won't be missing So several newcomers who hove shown promising form in recent Lim, also formerly of D.G.S., will

on the right-wing and Miss A. Royal Scots.

much of the new scason's football, (Sookunpoo, 3 pan.) practice games.

"A" Cor. Middlesex v "D" Coy.

Soon they will have them be on the left-wing.

out in the first half and play- In' the defence are three new- comers to

Royal Scots,

ing in the second. hockey. Miss H. Salmon, who will be play-

They

(Chatham Road, 3 p.m.)

P. Ablong and Miss E. Greamkau ing between the sticks, and Miss

as the backs.

University, who have not yet been seen in action against any Ladies' clubs, are playing their first friendly gam Pokfulam to-morrow, commencing at 4.30 pro., against D.G.S.

Interporter As Pivot

are

Miss B. Greaves will occupy the pivotal position, with Miss ECLUB “A”! RUGBY XV Hunt, formerly of C.B.A. juniors,

To-morrow's Small Units Game -

Signals will meet Royal En- gineers at Sookunpoo to-morrow at 3 p.m. in the Army Small Units Hockey League.

Club "A" fifteen to meet Army "A" on the Club ground to-mor- row at 5 p.m. sharp is as follows:— D. L. Pecorini; P. B. Wilson, J. Rogers, F. M. Thompson and H van Leeuwen; T. O. Morgan and F. J. D. Clemo; R.. E. Heaseman, I. MaCrae, J. Moodie; C. F. Need ham. S. Lee; G. B. Godfrey, A. G. Dalziel and G. G. Davies.

Referee Eric Matthews.

ROWING REGATTA NEXT WEEK

The Annual Army Rowing re- gatta will be held at Stonecutters on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 12 and 13.

Service

Among the teams competing are

Corps, Middlesex, gineers, 5th A.A., R.A., 8th Battery

R.A. and 12th Eattery R.A.

STUBBS

SHIELD DRAW

Following is the draw, in order, for the Stubbs Shield of Royal Hong Kong Golf Club: FIRST ROUND:-

H.K. and Shanghal Bank (A, M, Ken- nedy (11) and G. G. Altkenhead (7) ) v. C.S.O, IN. L. Smith (11) and T. Megarry (9)).

Headquarters China Command (Brig. MacLeod (0) and Brig. Thomson (16)) R.A.0.C. (Col. MacPherson (15) and Capt. Bridge (0) ).

Education Department (T. J. Price (11) and C. W. Reeve (17) v. Army Dental Corps (Col. Smith (13) and Capt. Froser (18).

5th A.A. Regiment (J. D. Clague and A. Pearce (3) v. Asiatic Petroleum (R. Young (7) and G. M. Company Park (7)).

Dairy Farm (G. Milne (13) and J, D. Thomson (13) )

V H:K.V.D.C, (Col. Rose (9) and Lieut -Col. Mitchell (7) ).

John D. Hutchinson (T, E. Pearce (13) and P. S. Cassidy (17) ) v. Leigh and Orange (J. E. Potter (24) and R. G. Parker (10) ). SECOND ROUND:-

Dilman's (A. Mabb (18)⋅ and L. Gold-

There was once a Plymouth man (8)) v. H.K.S.R.A. (Major Pend- Argyle player who improved so fold (19) and L. J. A. Fielden (16)). much with every cartilage opera-ter (scr.) and Capt. Roberts (15)) v. 12th Heavy Regiment (Capt. Forres- tion, he asked Bob Jack's permis- Army Audit Staff (R. Parken (7) and sion to have the lot out.

CHINESE TRAINER'S NARROW. ESCAPE

C. S. Clarke (24) ).

P.W.D. (D. S. Edward (4) and C. W. E. Bishop (13)) v. Winner of H.K. Bank v. O.S.O!

Corps of A.R.P. Warderis (Col, Mat- thews (16) and M. A. Annett (18)) v. Winner of John D. Hutchinson v. Leigh and Orange.

Post Office Department (R. P. Mor ris (22) and H. A. Mills (20) ) v. But- terfield and Swire (F. A. M. Eillott (20) and J. C. C. Matthews (10)).

Dodwell's (A. J. Dennis (10) and D.

(18) and Dr. S. Tomlinson (7) ).

Bo Yee, a Chinese train-Humphreys (8)) v. Government Medi- this morning when taking HQ China Command or R.A.0.C. er, escaped serious injury cal Department (Dr. A. G. Greaves

out a 1941 Australian Sub-Dental Corps.

v. Education Department OT Army scription pony No. J.C.K. 49, belonging to Mr. S. K.

NEVER SHEDS! CAN'T GET SOGGYI U.S.R.C. TOTAL for its morning exercise.

LASTS LONGERI

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100 SHOTS AGAINST

CLUB

5th A.A. Regiment. Royal Artillery or Astatic Petroleum Company v. Dairy

Farm and Company or Volunteers.

First pair in each bracket are chal- lengers and are responsible for 'arrang- ing dates...

First Round to be played on or be fore Saturday, November 20.

The pony suddenly bolted on ncaring the six furlongs post, headed for the rails, and when it appeared that both rider and pony would suffer injury in attempting to jump the rails, the pony sud- Following is the draw in order for denly slipped, bringing down the the G. M. Young Cup:

later

Second Round to be played on or be- fore Saturday, January 4, 1941.

G. M. Young Cup

FIRST ROUND:~~

Butterfield & Swire (F: D. Hunter)

v. Dodwell & Co. (A. C. I.. Bowker).

S.VO.C. (I. H. Geere) v.

II.K. &

rider head on towards the rails. Bya-Gibb Livingston & Co. (C. He was, however, none the. worse Austin). for his experience beyond receiv- Two weeks ago, Uniteding a few scratches in the face. Service Recreation Club The pony in the meantime bolted

round the track and was entertained a bowls team caught and remounted by the from Hong Kong Cricket trainer to finish its exercise. Club and cricketers won comfortably. Last Satur-|

day, by arrangement, GOLF STARTING

Hong Kong Cricket Club entertained the USR.C. Į on the latter's ground.

The U.S.R.C. team was stronger on this occasion and turned the tables

on their ppponents, winning by 100. shots to 33, Following was the 'team:-

US.R.C.

4.

Capt. Guscott, J. Smith, J. Newton and J. T. Smalley (skip). Lt. Col. Moffatt, J. A. Fraser, P. B. Parkes and HH. Williams (skip)..

R. W. Rowell, Lt. Col. Mat- thews, Lt. Col. Levett and B. D. Evans (skip),

ONE BALL BUT OUT TWICE!

now

TIMES

FOR SUNDAY

Shanghal Bank (H. F. Phillips),

Chartered Bank, (G. A. Lelper) v. AP C. IG. C. Worrall).

The manager of cach team 19 'shown In Brackets. First pa'r in each brac ket are challongers and are responsible for arranging dates. To be played un- der handicap, as on date of playing. Teams (4-a-side)- may be changed from day to day. 18 holes Match Play sin-. fles and tourballs Each single match

1 point, cach fourball match 2 points and each match to be played out over 18 holes: 4 difference in singles. 1/3 (b'sques) In fourballs. Singles will be played on the New Course and after- noon pairs 'shou'd be bräcketed to- gether. Fourbalis will be played on the Old Curse, In the event of the Following is the draw and starting sult will be decided by the number of points for matches being equal the re- times for the Jasper Clark Cup and holes between the teams. the qualifying round for the Royal First Round to be played on or be Hong Kong 'Golf Club's Championship: fore December 8,

New Couras played on or before January 12 Finał Semifinal: to be 9.20 m. A. W. Borune & I.

Round to be played or or 'before' Febru Hp Geare

...... 12.40 p.mary 2. 9.23 KS, Robertson &

Old Course

9.30

J. "L. C. Päätet... 1241~,; 1: P. Tamworth &

R. G. Parker..... 12,50

0.33

Brig. Macherd- &

J. Liñaker...... 112.59

9.40 ED. Hunteria T-

1000

A. Pehreen ̈“A ̧ ̈ D," Humphreyasin LA & F. A. Redmond 1:03

G. C. Worrall & S.

9.50

L. Lloyd AALG 1,108,

9.63

K. 8. Morrison ".&“,

10,00

J. ADAMörrison' 1.10*** R... -K Collingus de

5. Tomlinada 120- New Courad

..., Old Gourd 9.20 nm, Was Ifewitt- & P

Groves A. K. Mackenze (

12.40 bm.

& R. YoungA 12/23 V Col Rose & J

R.Miken, 25 12 50

R. Andrawa§”............ 12.55

Canon F. H. Gillingham, chaplain to the Lord Mayor of 9.25 London, once had the unique ex- perience of "bugging a brace" at Lord's, though only one ball was bowled to himea d

+

9.80

0.35

A. McKellar÷& £.

Ho missed it and was 1b.w.s in the first innings ite was run out for a balloon- before he'd taken guardi·~·

0.40

D. Humphreys

&

A. J. Dennis

1.00

0.45

„N, L. Smith &. I.

Newton

0.3031

W. WYC Showart

9.53

G. Galkenhead

"Gillie" played for the Gentle- men at Lord's in the game when "Ranji", refused to be photograph- 'ed with the team for reasoris best 10,00

forgotten.

* D. 5. Howarda! 1.10:41,

AM Kennedy a

A: E. Lissaman 8.

D. S. Robb !!!!

CAPTAIN'S CUP QUALIFIERS

The following are the results of.. the qualifying rounds of the Cap- tain's Cup November); competi tion of Royal Hong Kong Golf [Club,"

Old Cours-S. L. Lloyd, 04-13 — 71 There were 24 .entries.

Now Course-T Megorry, 77-11- 60 There were 10 entries

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