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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1934.
CAN ST. ANDREW'S LADIES BEAT HONGKONG
HONGKONG TO-DAY
FINAL RACE SELECTIONS
YOÙNG CHAP TO BEAT CAVALCADE
DAILY DOUBLE
LOCAL SOCCER·
PROGRAMME
TO-DAY
FIRST DIVISION (K.0, 4 p.m.)
R.A, v St. Joseph's-Sookunppo. Rocrelo v Club-King's Park. Kowloon v South China "A" Kowloon.
ENGLISH RUGBY
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH TRIAL.
MATCHES
The lending English and Scottish rugby footballers will be on trial this afternoon when the selectors of: both countries will study form with;
CAER CLARK CUP COMBINED
SERVICES
ITALIAN TENNIS NEEDLE TRY-OUT
CHAMPIONS
MANGOLD
GAME
BEAT PUNJABIS ON' MARINA GROUND
The DESTINY OF TROPHY
Lincoln Fusiliers--Chathama view to building their respective SURPRISE, RADIO RESTS WITH MATCH
(BY "CAPT. FOSTER.")
The following re
my final Road. lections for to-day's Race Meet-
ing at Happy Valley:
#fotman
1st RACE.
Cossack's Beauty King's Warden.
2nd RACE.
Empire DAF_ ('ortia "Vriday.
3rd, RACE. Soldier of Britain
King'a Justice
Badko,
4th RACE.
Ribble Don Valorous
516 RACE.
Noung Chap Cavalcade Clanric Hall
6th RACE.
Able Amazun Racing Heart Just That
Sandy Bay
Great Hall
7th RACE.
King'a Parade.
41 RACE.
Little Beauty Soldier of Fortune Hell for Leather.
DAILY DOUBLE Ribble and Sandy Bay.
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
DRAW
FIRST ROUND FOR WATSON'S SHIELD
Canton. Dec. 14.
The following is the draw for the First Round for the Watson's Shield, competed for by soccer teams in Shameen:
H.MS, Moth H.MS, Seamew Shameen H.M.S. Tarantul
SECOND DIVISION (K.Q. 2.30. p.m.)
South China HIL.
teams
for the forthcoming Inter- national series,
The majority of the events. at The foremant English players will the Italinn National .Tennis! met Falmouth where a team of Championships were won by the side consisting of "Possibles," while the victory of Mangold over Rado Melrose will be the centre of the to win second place in the men's Arst Scottish Trial.
VRA-Caroline "Probables" will be apposed by a favourites: the big surprise being
Eastern v RE-Sookunpoo. Lincolna y Funillers-Happy Valley (2.30 p.m.).
University v. Navy-Athletic.
THIRD DIVISION
(K.O. 2.30 p.m.)
The leading rugby union club fix-ingles. tures for this afternoon in Britain are as follows:
R.A.F. v RAM.C.-King's. Park, Harlequins Lincolns V Recreio Chatham
Road.
Fusiliers v Railway--Athletic. R.E. Radio Happy Valley,
EXHIBITION MATCH
Navy South China "B"-Cause- way Bay (4 p.m.).
SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION (K.O. 4 p.m.)
East Lancashires
Athletle-Sockanpoa.
Aldershot Birkenhead Gloucester
v. The Rent
v. London Seot.
v. Devonport
Guy's Hosp.
v. Coventry
v. Carlist
Headingley
v. Binlifax
v. Bristol
v. Moseley
v. Itoяlyn
v, Bath
v. Oxford U.
v. Portsmouth
v. Redruth
Lelcenter Liverpool
London Welsh Northampton North of Ireland O.M.T. Plymouth Richmond Watsonians
v. Blackheath v. Cambridge 1. Cambridge Win Again
EARLY GOAL ORGY
(By "R.H.B.")
team, which has been selected to play Combined Services hockey at the Civilians, was seen i
TO-DAY'S SOCCER
·WILL SAINTS START RUN OF UPSETS
(By "Linesma")
If the new players from the Qwn it:giment St.
action against the Int. Daitalion Fun Queon's jub Regiment on the Marina ground Joseph's have signed on show up as yesterday, and they gave a good well us is anticipated the Gunners account of themselves to emprge will probably finish their First winners by three goals to nil. Division match this afternoon with Commander A. E. Phillips and bt another one added to their played E. N. V. Currey, two of the threat and lost columns; there is also overs Naval representatives, wero nable to play, and their places were filled by Posalbility of the Saints causing a Sergeant Reeds and Lt. D. P. St. C. few upsets as the season progress. There has been a general re Roissier, of the Lincolns. The results were: Men's Sing-To-day is a big day for the
shuffle of the team and it locke len: G. Palmieri, 3 points: 2, Man- St. Andrew's Club Ladies in
alas though it is most dicidedly gold. 2 points, 3, Rado, I point, 4,
gruelling pace, with the Combined for the better. Ple. Pearce the Quintavalle, O point.
the Caer Clark Cup competi. Services taking the aggressive from Regimental goal-keeper is not ap Fpearing in goal to-day, Wong Women's Singles.--1 Sign. tion. They meet the Hong-stuctive of one goal, which was netted being retained for that position. Valerio, 3 points, 2, Sign, Tonolli, kong Ladies Hockey Club, by Kartar Singh from a close corner. Mohamed is out of the loft-back 2 points, 3. Sirn. Rosuspina, 1
Champions of the tourna- one of the uprights with his shot, position with Pte. Dellar Alling point.
Souza will partner ment and cup-holders since and Kartar Singh scored from the the vacancy.
him. Leonard moves into right- half with Addis of the Signals play- its inception in 1929.
Men's Doubles Final,--Cesura and Del Bono bt Quintavalle and Taroni 6-4, 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
Women's Doubles-Signs. Or. landini and Luzzatti bt Signa Tonolli and Itosaspina 6-1, 6-2 London, Dec. 13. Cambridge
University,
Mixed playing
Doubles--G.
Palmleri away to Edinburgh University today and Sign Luzzatti' bt A. Quintavalle Chinese defeated the Scottish team by 23 and Sign. Orlandini 1-6, 6-2.
_points" to 2-4, --Reater,
(-).
Police Navy-Kowloon,
SECOND DIVISION
(K.O. 2.30 p.m.)
East Lanes Athletic Sookun-"
THIRD DIVISION
(K.O. 2.30 p.m.)
East Lanes y Police-Kowloon,
STEIVONNOLLITURNIIRIZANTINNALILIENBLADERUES
TEST "PROS?". £60 PER GAME
COUNTIES' WINDFALL £1,500
· EACH
A decision to grant extra payi and a bonus to all the cricket pro- fessionals who played in last Aunson's Teat Matches against Aus- tralia was reached by the Board Aof Control at Lord's,
M.S. Ciesla v H.M.S. Robin, Club Tp and bye.--Our Own Com capendent,
Perry Disappoints
Beaten In Straight
Sets By Quist
Each professional will now re- relve £50 pay and ̈£10 bónus "per match. Match pay in 1930 was! £40, with the same borius,
As their share of the profits of the Test Matches all the first-class counties will receive about £1,500,
The Board of Control arranged, Test Matches against India in 1936 as follows: June 27, nt Lord's; July 25, at Manchester: August 15, at Melbourne, Doc, 14. Kennington Oval The duration Adrian Quist, the brilliant young of each match will be three days, Adelaide lawn tennis player, to-day with a possible four days for the
orang a surprise on Fred Perry, the last. Wimbledon Champlon, by winning la straight sels in the Victorian Cham- ionship in the most convincing
fashion,
and to the surprise of the spectators Quist only conceded two games to the The two were meeting to the semi- Englishninn. He
6-0, 6-2, final rennd I tho Victorian event { &-ti,—Reuter.
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Miss Maud Watson, the first lady Tennis Champion at the Edgbaston Club, with the aller casket she won at Wimbledon in 1884 when the ladies' singles championship was first included in the programme of events. She has, presented it to the Edgbaston junior tournament for annual
competition.
Everything rests with the Saints, for the custody of the cup result of this afternoon's needle this season probably lies with the match to be played on the Marins ground.
Tho match was contested at
the start. The first half was
Lt. Garthwalla was unlucky to hit
rebound.
In the second half, W. D. Sentar scored from a pass, from Sergeant in the centre. No-one will deny Reeds, and before the final whistle that the Saints forward line has
on! from a corner hit.
C. C. Garthwaite netted the third been very weak since two or three of their weak since two or three of their stalwarts of last year left The Combined Services were the them, but ΠΟΥ with L/Cpl. better team, and might have acored Beatty, who is leading their attack more had all the opportunities which to-day and Herridge at inside For the past five years, during came their way been turned to ac-left something good can be expected.. which time St. Andrew's have been count. runners-up on four occasions, they
Ward, has moved out from centre have never defeated the Hongkong
to inside-right where he is part- Ladies.
In a friendly match on the Marina nering Lee. "Victory for the Saints will con-ground, the Hongkong and Singapore The R. A. are making a fev
an Brigade, R. A. scored solidate their chances of wresting whelming victory yesterday over the minor changes. In defence llop- the coveted trophy from the Royal Welch Fusiliers by seven goala, kina will re-place Price and Mor- [Champlons. To date the Saints to l
ton, who made his first appearance have a hundred per cent record, R. Singh and Kudar Bux netted with the first team will again lead having defeated the Central three goals each, and LA. Ravenhillį British Association
the forwards. Ladies, He scored once.
FUSILIERS SWAMPED
ST. ANDREW'S WIN
over-
St. Andrew's defeated the Hong-
THE PICK OF THE GAMES
The
Club-Reercio game for
erein Ladies, Y.M.C.A. Ladies and the Central British Schoolgirls,
Hongkong, on the other hand,) have won three matches, but they kong Hockey Club Juniors by three "remier Division points promises have suffered defeat at the hands goals to all at King's Park in a to be the plek of the week-end. of the CBA.. whom the Saints friendly encounter yesterday. programme. The return of Bick- E. F. Fincher (2) und G. A. White Tord, Hynes and Skinner will 1 defeated.
An early goal in the first half ere the scorers for the Saints. The think give the Club a combination
decide the issue. In an im-goal-keeper.
Club played throughout without strong enough to hold the con- may portant game of this nature, à anap|
quorors of South China "B" to a gun) means more than the for
draw at least. wards can realise. It is every-
The Police defented the University South China "A" should continue thing.
by five goals to mil in a Mamakion their victorious' path agaidat Margaret Woolley, the Saints Tournament match on the Police Kowloon although they will not captain. and lender in the forward Training School ground yesterday have things all their own way.. Ilne, will have to be on her best afternoon.
The Lincolns will not, as far as
MAMAK MATCH
the
shooting form. She will be well The scorers for the Police were can see, be extended by marked. The Hongkong defence Khan, Carter and Perkins (3). The Fusiliers. will watch her like a hawk The first half resulted in the Police Salats second scoring medium isi scoring twice, and Perkins did the
There are two First Division Phyllis. Gittina, who plays at in- "hat-trick" in the second half.
games down for decision on Sunday, (Continued on Page 9.)
that between the Athletle and the RECREIO TEAMS
East Lance and the Police and The following will represent Navy. My choice between the first the Club de Recreio against tho wo teams is the Athletic. The Royal Welch Fusiliera on Monday, Police should be able to account for
at King's Park. the Navy, Britte: A. A. dos Remedies,
The Racket that swept the board
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By The Clubman
THE Great White Rackel Riddle of Wimble
dion is solved at last. I can give you the solution to-day.
Everyone has been noticing and asking thin why and wherefore of die gleaming white- buind rackel favoured by the British sueded players and certain others of the sturs.
* I have hard it quite seriously suggested that the all-covering white binding la a new device for "keeping the racket waterproof " !
Anollier, rather more facṛlimis suggestion was that the rarket had been bandaged to keep the throat of. A from contracting the current complaint" Wimbledon throat,"
Actually the racket is the very intent thing in tennis oplements-a masterpiece of the
craftsman, art.
The wivile effeel is produced by a spécial solu- tion covering all the bindings and extending down in the grap of the handle.
It adds that extra fraction of strength and ** finish" to the racket which attracts the choice of the stara, ever on the look-out for zvmething to add just a bit more. Lo their ganie, The making of the new “white hope" amORK? Earkets is a much more fruit job than tho undinary kind, I am told.
The weight of the solution-hardly nolier. able to the novice but a vital thing to the crack player has to be allowed for from the first stages, is once applied cannot be altered. The slightest error in "The Slazenger” and fly racket is "waste."
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A. A. R. Botelho; 31, Oliveira, N. the Royal Navy and Royal Marines To-day will mark the opening of Beitrao, J. Gonsalves; C. D'Almada, ground at Causeway Bay by H. E. G. Guterres, A, V. Gosano, 1.
the Commander-in-Chief, Admiral Gogano, A. S. Xavier.
The Recreio team against the Sir Frederic C. Dreyer. After the Y.M.C.A. 1st XI on Tuesday, 18th Opening His Excellency will kick- off to start a friendly encounter instant, b.o.
6.10 p.m. King's Park will be N. Farin; A. A. dns between South Chinn "B" and the | Navy. A good game is anticipated. Remedies, A. A. R. Botelho; M. Oliveien N. Beltrao J. Gonsalves; B. Gosano II. A., Alves A. V. Gosano, A. M. Xavier, A, S. Xavier,
ASSOCIATIOn meetinG
day next at 6.30 p.m. Among the items on the agenda is the Malayan In- terport visit.
Tno response to the invitations A meeting of the Hongkong Hockey issued to clubs has been poor, and the Association Council is to be held at matter is to be considered further at St. Andrew's Church Hall on Thurs-Thursday's meeting.
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