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Holders Lose Caer
Clark Match
In a Caer Clark Cup hockey match played at the Valley on
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CRICKET
Many Outstanding
Performances
HOME RUGBY
Leicester Defeat Nuneaton
London, Nov. 21.
The following were the resulta
Saturday, the holders, the Central | "HAT TRICK" FOR TWO of Rugby Union League matches
British. Association were defeated by the Hong Kong Ladies by threa clear goals of which Mrs. Donald. the new centre-forward, claimed two.
INDIANS
individual
Many outstanding performances featured the League cricket matches played during the
The game was very scrappy at
· times and the score was not an in-week-end. The first "hat tricks" dication of the run of play, the losers missing two open goals:
Miss I. Woolley was greatly miss-" ed, from the C.B.A team,
Mrs. Donald opened the score for the Hong Kong Ladies in the first half and added another in the second. Mrs. Prophet" getting the third goal just before the end of the game,
of the season were accomplished by M. el Arculll, playing for the Indian RC, against the University. seniors at Pokfulam, and by A.M. Rumjahn, also of the Indian Re- creation Club, playing against the University juniors at Soonunpoo.
Donald Anderson, playing for the Kowloon G.C. against the Navy in his first match since his retura from England, scored 64.
On the home ground. the H.K. defeated the Army by five wickets. Scores:~~-
H.K. Ladies --Mrs. J. Lunson; Miss E M. Oray and Miss J. Smalley; Miss J. Dalziel, Misscc. Pope and 'Miss K. Glover; Mrs. P. M. Harrop. Miss X. F. Marsh. Mrs. Donald, Mrs. Prophet and Miss
Ferguson.
OBA. Ladies:-Miss N. Adam; Mins P. Woolley and Miss P Whitley; Miss I. Buchanan, Mias Q. Peters and Miss J. Lephard: Miss 8. Best. Miss R. Blackmore, Mrs. Burton. Miss B. Bone and Mas D. Hunt.
"Y" LADIES WIN
Seen at their best the' 'Y' Ladies' defeated the Recreio Ladies by two clear goals on the Police Training School ground on Satur- day afternoon.
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The winners were much faster then their opponents and their passing was excellent.
Miss Z. Barrus in geal saved
some very good shots while the
Recrelo's backs Miss O. Botelha and Miss C. Osmund, played in- telligent defence.
The winners scored both their goals in the first half through Mrs. Read
Ladles:-Miss W. Gearge: Mrs. R. Burke and Miss A, Fowler: Miss K. Tonge, Mrs. Starbuck and Miss E Thomson; Misa O. Daziel, Miss S. Dalziel, Mrs. M. Read. Miss M. Smith and Miss M. Westcott.
Recreio Ladies-Miss Z. BarTOS: Miss O. Botelho and Miss, C. 06- mund; Mrs. L. Silva, Miss P. Xavier and Miss M. Alves; Miss N. Gon- salves, Miss A. Alves, Miss C, Silva. Miss M. Roza and Miss M. P. Rozai
BRAWN CUP.
Playing on the Club ground the "Ladies were well rewarded in sharing the two goals with the Hong Kong Ladies."
Fine play and combination by both teams made the game most exciting. The Y Ladies were best served by Miss V. Bradbury and Miss J. Davis while in the defence Miss Fowler and Mrs. Barnes shone."
C.B.S. VICTORY Being much faster on the ball the Central British School beat the Diocesan Girls' School by four clear goals.
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The Diocesan Schoolgirls gave a very plucky show, but were very weak in clearances. Mis H. Bock ler was their most aggressive for- ward, but was badly supported. In the first half the C.B.S. scored three goal through Misses A. Martin, M. Barter, and M. Book- er, while in the second hals Miss A. Martin secured, another goal for the winners.
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ULSTER LADIES BIG WIN Leading at the interval by ax goals the Ulster Rifles' Ladies de- feated the Central British Ladles in their League Hockey at King's Park on Saturday by eight clear goals,
In the first half the winners scored six of which Mies Hamon scored five and Mrs. Campbell one, and after the interval they went further ahead and scored an- other two through Mrs. Elwood and Mrs. Nerlin.
DEFENCES
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Army--167 for 8 wkts) (Lieut. C. C. Garthwaite 65 Capt. Walch not out 41); (R. Holden 4 for 55). H.K.CC-188 (for 5 wkta) (T.A. Pearce 95 not out)
CRAIGENGOWER WIN
At Happy Valley. the Craven- gower O.C. defeated the Civil Ser- cive C.C. by two wickets,
C.8.0.0-88 (W. H. Colledge '58. A. K. Ismall 5 for 9).
C.0.0.-108 W. Rapley 29, D. McLellan 4 for 32).
Visiting Pokfulam," the Indian R.C. defeated the "HK University by five wickets.
Univ.81 E. L. Gosano. 23. A. H.
Madar 4 for 22 M. et Arcul 3 for
9)..
LR.C.-86 for 5 wkts CA R. Abbas 37, Cosano 3 for 231.
Playing at home. the Kowloon Cricket Club trounced the Royal Nary by ten wickets.
R.N-86 Eleut. Prowse 37 not out. R. Lee 6 for 33),
K.C.C.-130, for 2 wkts (N. A. E Mackay 53. D J. N. Anderson (64).
JUNIOR DIVISION
The Cralgengower C.C. Juniors defeated, the C.SC.C. by nine wic keta,
C.B.C.C-55 (B R. Iranee zor 34, A. M. Omai o far 24)..
C.C.C.-142 fur. 6 wkts (G. A. Lee J. W. Leonard. 31. W. Fleming 2 for 10).
A close match was witnessed at King's Park where. the Kowloon C.C. defeated the Royal Navy. juniors by one wicket.
Played to-day:---
Cheshire 5, Cumberland 3. Northumberland 8. Lancashire
19.
Yorkshire 5. Durham 0. Bath 11, Gloucester 5. Backheath 8. Cambridge Uni-
versity 15.
Bradlord' 14, Liverpool 9. Bristol 8. Devonport Services 3. Harlequins 7, Oxford University
11,
Leicester 27, Nuneaton 3, London Scottish 4. Richmond 3. Northampton-0, Llanelly 3. Rosslyn Park 22, Guy's Hospital
A.
St. Bart's Hospital 8, Redruth.9. Aberabacon 11, Crosskeys 12. Bedford 11, London Irish.0. Cardid 11. Newport 0. Neath 8. Swansea 3. Penanth 3, London Welsh 14. Pontypool 8, Pontypridd 3. Edinburgh Acas, 13, Stewarton-
fans 11. Glasgow Acas. 8. Herlodtonians
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LOCAL RUGBY
Army And Club In Drawn Match
The Club and the Army first Afteens shared the spoils in their friendly rugby encounter. the Civilians scoring two goals ́- and two tries (16 points) to the Army's two goals, a penalty-goal and a try (18 points) on the Army ground at Sookunpoo on Saturday
Floyd, the Army fly-hali, came in tor for his share of the line- light with magnificent defensive work.
The Club forwards were slight- ly overshadowed by the Army pack, in which Morgan. Harrison and Gullsplé were conspicuous. while Watkins was hooking well in the opening half, although the Club had most of the bal in the second period,
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HENDERSON'S DEBUT
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Henderson acquitted himself favourably in this first appearance for the Arst first Afteen sending out some perfect passes to But- chor.
Barry was the safer of the two Mul-backs and kicked a good length ball, while the Army backs made the mistake of running across the field instead of straight.
RN-103 (Tel. Foster 32). KC.C-107 for 9 wkta (W, vahy 29, Foster & for 53).
Playing at King's Park, the Army "A" defeated Club de Recreio by six wickets. "
Recreio-106 (A. M. Prata 29, W.
CLUB "A" BEATEN After leading by a substantial margin at the interval, the Club were defeated by E.M.S. Berwick by two tries and
A. Reed 31. Apps 4 for 22).
Army "A"-111 for 3 wkts (Serrt."A" Aftech Daniels 15).
At Sookinpoo, the Army "B" und the HK.C.C. drew.
Army "B"-222 for 5 wits dec (Cp. Wateridge 72 not out," Cpl. Shipp 73).
HKC.C.-110 for 6 wkts (R. M. King.54 not out, Q. M. S. Moerton * for 26).
RUMJAHN EXCELS Playing at Scokunpoo, the In- dian Recreation Club defeated the University by 118 runs.
"IR.C.-176 for 5 wkts dec (H." T. Barma 40, A. M. Rumijaha 87; G. Bong Choy 4 for 61).
Univ. 58 (M C. Eung 20, A. M. Rumjaht: 7 for 8).
a penalty goal (9 points) to a goal and a try (8 points) on the Army ground at Sookunpoo on Safurday.
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LOCAL PLAYERS PAIRED WITH VINES
H. Ellsworn Vides was seen in a knock-up against some of the local players on Saturday morning on the Stand Court of the Hong Kong Cricket Club....
In the first doubles match, Viñes partnered D. 8. Green against F. On the home ground at Happy J. Leys and J. Crawford. In a later Valley, the Police R.C. defeated the match Vines was pa'red with T. A. Army "C" by 85 runs.
Pearce against Paul Kong, the PRC-13 (T. R. Hunter 27.well-known former Chinese Davis H. Danbrowsky 27. A. E Carey 25. Cup player, and Leys.
damn King & for 40. Cpl. King 4 for 21).
Army "G"-32 (C. Pope's tor 21. B. G. Baker 5 for 30).
C.C.C. CABARET DANCE
TEden was very glad to renew an old acquaintances with Paul Kang, who played with Gordon Lum againda Tilden and W. F. Coen in the Davis Cup competition at Kansas City, on May 27, 1928. j when the Americans won by, 6-2, B-1, 6-3.
Tilden and Mr. and Mrs. Vines spent the afternoon at the Races, at the Valley and left the Colony for Shanghai at midnight,
Beginning their social evenings the Crafgengower Cricket Club, held a Cabaret Dance to all mem- bers and friends, last night at the Club It was a great success. with the help of the Medway Marauders who provided the dance music ARGONAUTAS? while Mr. Gerald Bydney. Mile. Marcelle, Miss Dixie Davis and Miss Dot Faye gave very entertain- ing items.
RESERVES
DEFEATED
tween the reserve teams of the Argonautas and the HK ́ & SRA
Amongst those present were the A friendly hockey encounter be OBJECTS AND REASONS Vice-president of the Club, Mr. The objects of this Bill are to C. 8. Rooselet and Mrs. Rasselet, amend the principal Ordinance, Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Way, Mr. and took place on the Marine ground on Saturday afternoon. The game No. 1 of 1936, in the light of sug- Mra, T. Lock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Aended in a 2-1 victory for the gestions contained in the Secretary Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. A B Coates, Indians who had the lead over
their opponents throughout
of State's despatch No. 234 of the Mr. and Mrs. J Orem, Mr. and Mrs. 8th July, 1936, with its enclosures, A. F. Paul, ME Zimmern and to effect certain changes in the party, Messrs. Archie and Dongles Firing Areas at the request of the Hung, Mr. Thirlwell and party, Mr. local Military Authorities, and to and Mrs L. C. R. Bouza. Mr. C. June White, Mr. A. V. Cosano, Mr. give the Governor in Council power. Brown. Messrs. R and L. Choa, the and Mrs Paine, Mr. E. Heptulla to amend the Schedules,
Misses P. Ing. A. Ho B. Penny, and Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson.
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