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LADIES' DOUBLES

TENNIS.

GOOD GAMES IN THE

SEMI-FINALS.

Mrs. Taylor, parinerel by Mrs. Keary, will meet Mra, Gull and Mrs. McCaw to the final of the Indies" doubles tennis championship of the Colony on Monday next, both mirs yesterday being airessful in their third round thes

They have fully earned this dise tinelion, and at the U.S.R.C.. yes- terday afternoon, delighted a large gallery with excellent wins over i Mas Lo and Mrs. Paterson, and Mra, MacTavish and Mrs. Cothill respectively.

The defeat of Mies

Lo, the singles champion, and Mrs. Pater son in two straight sets came as a real surprise, but they had to how to a superior pair, and have the satisfaction of knowing that their defeat helped in the making of the most attractive games soon for a lang time.

The second set was studded with ranny exellent things, enjoyable phases of the excisaaren being the splendid recovery work of Mias to and the brilliant attacks of Mrs, Taylor and Mrs. Kears. These two. under- displayed almost perfect standing arul shared the work 50 well as to make their defence quite impregnable. The senges were 6-3,

7.5.

DECEMBER 5, 1930.

THE LAI WAH CUP ANOMALY.

ASSOCIATION IGNORES

RESERVES.

FIXTURE LIST FOR TO-MORROW.

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There has breń a good deal

week talk in Soccer circles this about the handling of the Lat Wah Cup game last Saturday- not the rantier of refereeing, though that was none too brilliant-bat in the hstitution of players in the Civilian side. Three reserves were selected and when players of the original team dropped out it was natural that they should expect to be played, but nothing of the kind was permitted: other players were brought in to ill the vacancles,

I am not in a judition to any whe ther all the reserven Turned aper not, but certainly one of them, a very capable half-back, Kremont

quite ready. The Aspociation is abymisly in; The seront la hr fare of the facts. nud teir action is not conducive to the best spirit of the game. Clubs advised sourk of their players as might be selected as TEMPTVIN for representative games mal to turn

Was of the

If

Mer. Gull and Mrs. McCaw had an ensler tack that was expected, and also won through in straight. What sort of justification could the Association offer for an objee- sets, with scores of 6-4 6-4.

Mrs. Gull was the outstanding then?

Tucked away at the bottom of a

Esthe

four players and HAVY JE Every fie dingday. Mrs. McCaw played well up to a point but was 107 100 sure, and the tosers might well have concentrated upon her toffeet that John McGregor, the ex- beller eBeet,

eotomin in a London mwspaper is an interesting announcement to the

Royal Navy full fork, who has br assisting the club as an amateur, was signed professional farms for Gillingham,

Mrs. MacTavish appeared to be suffering from the effects of being conscious of the importance of the match, and never reached t Form, thus destroying the combina, tive value of the losing pair. Mrs. Cuthill tried drapirately to enver the mistakes, but the tk was Leyond her. She was. however... harvely responsible for keeping ever seen in Hongkong, a feature

alive the interest in the mulch,

The games were kell umpired by Capt. E. 6. Etherington and Paymaster-fommander Parsons.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

HIGHLANDERS HAVE NARROW WIN AT KING'S PARK.

A draw would perhaps have been a fairer result of the hockey match be- tween the Y.M.C.A. and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders played at King's Park yesterday, but as it was the soldiers won by the only goal scured, and that in the closing minutes of the game.

severe

It was an interesting and entertain. ing contest, but the "V.M." WITA suffering under rather handicap in playing two men short, and they undoubtedly owed their de feat to this factor.

It was A game where de feme triumphed over attack, and in this respect 4, P. Rees, the homester's Conly fall back, was the outstanding | player on the Bold. He worked in. defatigably throughout and

largely responsible for keeping the visitors' seora duwn to the one goal.

A little more enterprise on the pret of both sets of forwiteds would have enlivened Dee game more,

Club Army.

The Hockey Club put up a dis- appointing display in the first half against the Army at the U.S.R., yesterday, and conruding four goals, could never recover.

MeGregor will be remembered us the bralinat Navy lanek who play- ad in many games in Hongkonge, res presentative and otherwise, last egant. He was undoubtedly the pesd polished player in his position

of his play being superb judgment this kicking

The League programme for Le marrow contains do tutel of out- budding interest, South Chim are nut engaged, while Do South Wales Borderers are not being given really severe test.

The fist follows:

Senior Division.

St. Joseple's v. 8. W; Bordered s. ---

St. Joseph's, 4 pam.

Argylla v. Royal Artillery.---Son-

kumpon, 4 pm.

Ptice v. H. K. P. --Kowloon, d

p.m.

Recreio v. Chinese" Ath. -- Recreto, 4

p.m.

Rogal Navy v. Bowloon --Stadium,

√ pazi

Second Division.

Navy Res

v. 5. W. B. Reg.- Stadium, 2.50 St. Joseph's Rot. v. Athletic Res

St. Joseph's, 2,30

R.A. Res. v. S. China Res,--Sookun-

poe, 220,

Club Res. v. Argylls Row -- Chili,

12.30.

Recrelo Res, v. Bustern.-Recreio,

12:00

Third Division.

R.A.0.C. v. Pukien-Chinese II. V.,

4 P.RL.

+

There was a hesitancy about the ; The liveliest games may be an whole eleven in the initial stages of ticipated on the Recreio ground and the gase, which allowed the visitors at the Stadium. The Club de Re- to score almost at will,

The Club pulled themselves togetherre, entertain

of any chances to reduce the deficit, and they eventually lost by the four gonls scored in the opening exchanges.

Chinese Athletic

He

after the change-over, but deplorable and both sides have a fairly good shooting by the forwards rublicd then record to date, showing unde

The Recreio have had to leefat. make numerous changes in their team lately and this does not tend Radio Sports Club v. University. towards good team work while The following will represent the their inside forwards will have to: RS.C. Hockey Team in a hockey find better form if they are to out- match with the University at 4.20 p.m.wil the old stagers in the Athletic to-day on University ground:-Befence. Gill, A. E. P. Guest, J. S. Grewal, Kalwant Singh, Mohinder Singh, Attarlatter's form against the Civilians Kowloon visit the Navy and the Singh, M. H. Hasan, Gürbachan Singh, Awtar Singh (Captain). R. Khan na Mr. Kemp.

en-

last week should give them couragement though I cannot supi- pose that the Navy will persist with Peacock. Kowloon have suf fered the loss of Bliss, who has not recovered from the kick he received in the Argylls match, and is like- ly to be out of the game for same The ground at Sockunpoo yesterday return to the Talf-back line. It time! This may lead to Hedley's was much tu hard for good rugger should be a good game between well and there gamed to have been no

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

BORDERERS DEPEAT THE

SMALL SHIPS..

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watering done, whilst the rain during matched sides. If Kowloon can re- the night had seeped right away: produce the form of their two last However, the game, was bright and matches they should win. funt and the Horderera had the satis- faction of winning. by two tries to

one, Terms.were of follow:

The Police enterlab the Club on Small Ships. Martin: Cham-the Kowloon ground and hope to hors, Morgan, IA. Attinson, Durrett; obtain their first victory. At the Pidsley, Lt. Hewitt: Arrowsmith, moment, of writing neither team is Suttill, Matthew, Shute, Hardy, to hand, though na revolutionary Luxton Fennell, EVAR

changes are likely. It will be i and the side scoring win, The S. W. Borderers should have In adding to their little difficulty Club "A" Team to Meet Borderera.

points If the result of their match The following will represent the with the R.A. is to be accepted as Club "A" y South Wales Borderers a fair indication, while it is time to-morrow, December 6, at 4 p.m. the Argylis returned to winning Bock, J. P. Whitham: Threequarters, form.

S. W. Borderers, Frankham; Shaw, close Rees, Lt. Richardson, Lt. Hope: Itees, trat Moore; Hardy, Cockburn, Bramloy.. Hemmings, Lt. Hane, Perry, Lloyd, Burch.

G. R. More, G.. A. L. Plommer, Allora

and W. D. Johnson: Halfbacks. J. II. King, and J. L. Bonnar (Capt.);

W. Hartley, E, F. Buttress, A. R. Cox,

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For Talling to turn out for any The Recreio 2nd XI will bo- of their League Fixtures, on Lawrence: Costa Britto: Siiva, November 16, Chinese Athletic Figueiredo, E. Lawrence; fo Association Bed Twenty Dollars.salves, Roza Persiru, Sousa, and

Santos. Club de Recreio to-morrow:-Club 2nd XI: Fogwill; Stoker, The following will represent tho The following will represent the

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