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BOBBIE HEINE RETURNS
S. A. Champion For Noxt Wimbledon
(By Geoffrey Simpson) Although many rackets will be restrung before the next Wim- bledon is due, it is interesting to observe that South Africa has already docided to send us that much-discussed young woman, Mrs. Bobbio Heine Miller.
women's
This means that the singles champlonship will be the most colourful since Suzanne Leng- len wore her large hair bandeau on the centre court.
Mrs. Heine Miller has colour and 50 has Helen Wills-and both will be there. Helen Wills Moody has been occupied lately with the re- her moval of the second half of name, and at Wimbledon she will be plan telen Wilis.
Mrs. Miller, who used to be plain Bobble Heine, and who played at Wimbledon some years ago, will head South Africa's weinen's teum, which, incidentally, will cancel out the men's team. Dissatisfied with their Davis Cup failures, the South Afrleon_L.T.A." are keeping their me home and sending their best women instead.
BIG REPUTATION
Mrs. Miller is an unusual figure in leonis. She lives on a lonely farm
with her husband, and the only ten- is practice she gets is by acting as honorary conch to some convent girls.
Yet she has a reputation of being able to bent any woman ur man player in South Afrien. Once yearly she leaves the farm and wipes the opposition off the court, to retain her native championship.
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Touring players-and these include Peggy Scriven, Freda James, Mury Heeley, Mrs. Whittingstall, and Betty Nuthall get beaten by her, which lielps to build up the nollon that Mrs. Miller is about the best women tennis player is the gume.
It is said that for years her game has had everything except the oppor- tunity, and now she is to get it. We shall await her visit with interest. but I am told that we shall not recognise in her the buxom young
Wimbledon girl we saw at years ago. She has changed a good deal, being stiramer and prettier.
HOCKEY MEETING
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HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHELSEA LEADS IN FIRST DIVISION BY DEFEATING BRENTFORD
Matches played on Saturday in the Home Football Leaguo have resulted in Chelsea taking the lead in the First Division, while Brent ford, which lost to Chelsea, has gone down to third place. The Wolves are occupying the second berth at the moment.
Motherwell and Rangers have changed positions in the First Division of the Scottish. The former is now ahead with 21 points from 14 matches, with the latter a close second with 20 points from 13.
The following are the standings of the various teams:
Chelsea Wolves
„ENGLISH LEAGUE
First Division
Brentford
5 2 6 23:34 12 St Johnstone 13 Ayr U................... 13
4.4 5 27 34 12 Queen's Park 14 4 3 7 21 31 11 Queen O'5th, 14 2 Kilmarnock 3 28 17 17
P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. 12 0
Preston N.E. 12 Stoke
22 23 15
Hibernian Morton Clyde
13 4
13 3
13 3
13
2 5
Second Division
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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts,
7 3 1 37 20 17 7 2 2 30 14 10 Q 2.3 25 18 14
12 7 2
3 20 14 16
13 7 2
4 24 18 10
Charlton ... Sunderland Leeds
12 0 5
2 10 24 18
12 7 1
16 13 14
Arsenal
14 14
13 14
14 13
15 13
Brom. 12
24 13
10 12
22 22 12
17 10 11
Raith Rovers 11 Albion 11 St. Bernards 11 Dumbarton
· 17 11 Airdrie Dumtermine 11 East File Leith
Dolton West. Middlesbro Manchester C. Birmingham. Huddersfleid Leicester Grimsby
Everton
Blackboot Derby Liverpool Portsmouth
Coventry. Shefeld U. Aston Villa Chesterfield West Ham
Bradford Norwich Burnity
Blackburn
Manchester
Tottenham
Swanson
Stockport
Notts F.
12 3 4
12 2
0 16 18 11 18 21 11
6 13 10 10
7 10 19 9
14 27 D
Fortur
Sten'mur
Cowdenbeath 11
East Stirling 11
Montrose
Dundee U...
Edinburgh
12 4
33 3 3
7 10 24 9
12 3 2 12
7 13 24 0
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Brechin
10 10
Second Division
Southampton
Bury Barnsley Newcastle Luton' Fulham Shefeld W. Plymouth
P. W.
12 7
11
10 23 11
2 8 0 13 10 2 6 17
12 3 2 7 17 24
2 4 6 16 10 8
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12 2 3 7 0 10 12 1 3 8 13 23
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Third
Division (South)
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P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 13 7 3 3 18 9 17
12 6 4 2 27 14 18 Queen's P.R. 12 6 4 2 18 10-10
13 0 4 3 22 14 10
12 0 2 4 15 11 14
12 5 4 3 18 16 14
12 6 2 4 20 18 14
Millwall
Swindon
Mansiejų
Southend
Watford
Crystal Pal.
12 5 3
12 4 5 12
15 13 13 10 13
Bristol C. Clapton O.
Mamak Tournament To Brighton
Elect New Officers
The annual general meeling of the Mamak Hockey Tournament will be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Tuesday, November 2, at pm. It is important that representatives cach team should be present. Following"is"the" agenda:
1. To elect a Civilian Assistant Hon, Secretary.
2. To
elect
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MILITARY SOCCER
League Fixtures For The Present Week
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The following the Military Football league fixtures for the com- ing week:
OCTOBER
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ENJOYABLE BOWLING MATCH
U.S.R.C. Beaten
By K. C. C.
An enjoyable bowls match was played yesterday between the Kow- loon CC, and the United Services R.C., the former winning by 10 shots.
His Honour Mr. Justice R. E Lindsell skipped one rink to victory over Dr. J. T. Smalley's, cink by 20-14.
Scores:
K.C.C.
W. G. Geall W. J. Edwards
C. J. Tacchi
R. E. Lindsell
A. Nissim
E. Hearther W. W. Hirst R. Marka
R. Harding
E. Abrahoni Jodge
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Chief Justice Leads Scots At Bowling Green
The Chief Justice, Sir Athol! Mac- Gregor, lost little time in fulling a threat and a warning made in the course of his humorous speech at the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association annual dinner on Saturday when he His 20th (1) Bty. R.A. v. A Coy, Mid-toole the field yesterday at Kow-
Bowling Green Club.
farlan, dlesex (Chatham Road ground), 4.45 loon
and stalwarts bousted the p.m. Referee, Fus, Edwards.
To-day
B Cor, Seaforths v. A Cuy. Sen-yonder de of the border provided
the nature forths (Military ground, Happy Val-the opposillon, which indicated that ley), 3.14 p.m. Referee, L/Cpl. the clash was in
or worming preliminary skirmish, Moorcroft.
up, before Sir Atholl next month green marshals hin men upon the under the banner of St. Andrew for 7th A.A. Bty. R.A. v. RA.S.C. (St. the annual encounter with the So- Joseph'), 3.15 p.m.. Referee, Pte.ciety of St. George. Somerville.
40th Coy. R.E. v. 12th. (H) Bly, R.A. (Millory, Happy Valley), 4.45 p.m. Referee, L/Cpl. Brothwell,
Wednesday, Oct. 27
24th (H) Bty. RA. v. Kumaons (Chatham Rond), 3.15 par. Referee, L/Cpl. Lancaster.
R.A.0.C. v. B Coy, Seaforths (Milliary ground), 3.16 p.m. Referee, SЯt. Whittle.
A Coy, Seaforths v. 12th (H) Bty. R.A. (Military ground), 4.45 p.m. Referee, Sgt. Reeve.
Thursday, Oct. 28
A Coy. Middlesex v. Royal Corps of Signals (Chatham Road), 4.45 p.m. Referee, Sapper Sharpe...
7th A.A. Bly. H.A. v. C Coy. Sca- forths (Military ground), 3.15 p.m. Referee, B.-M. Baker:--
The rinks were-A. Stevenson, W. Russell, W. Macfarlane, Sir A. Muc- E. V. Scarle, E. M. Gregor (skip); Hanion, J. C.. Gill, C. B. Hosking (skip).
The game was keenly contested, but luck-favoured the Englishmen.
LOCAL HOCKEY
Club Team To Play The Police
The following team will represent the 1st XI of the Hongkong Hockey Club against the Hongkong Police on. the No. 2 Navy Ground of King's
Third "Division~(North)
A Coy. Seaforths v. R.AO.C. (Mill- r. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 12 7 3 28 9 17
tary ground), 4.45 p.m. Reterce, S Park on Wednesday, October 27, at 12 7 3 2
Alcock. 10 17
V. R.A.M.C. H.Q. Seaforths 12 17
Joseph's), 3.15 p.m. Referee, L/Cpl. 8 16
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representatives teams to serve on the Executive Committee as follow.-Two repre-
teams. sentatives from the Naval
two from the Army and two from the Civilian teams.
3. Any other business.
INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL
Czechs Have Better Of Latvians
Prague, Oct 13.
Portvale
New Brighton
Rochdale
Bradford C.
Yorkt
Carlisle
Wrexham
Darlington Southport Crowe Accrington Halifax Barrow Hartlepools
In view of the forthcoming visit of the Czechoslovakian national football team,to England and Scotland, special interest attaches to the international match between Czechoslovakia and Latvia which was fought out here yesterday before about 18,000 specta-Celtic th,
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11 7 2 2 21 10.10
20 11
6 16 21 11 6 20 28 11
12 428 17 23 10
3 6 18 21 9 710 8 710 18 8 13 22 8 6 5 24 9 16 32 5
SCOTTISHI LEAGUE First Division
P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. Motherwell 14 9 3 2 34 17 21 Rangera
13 7 0 20 9 20 14 19 522 19
Hearts
Dundee
Falkirk The Latvian eleven enjoys a very St. Mirren high reputation in European football Aberdeen circles but the Czechoslovakian com- Third Lanark biration proved too powerful for the Partick Latvians who were defeated by four Arbroath
Hamilton goals to two,
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14 8
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NAVY "VETERANS" GAME
Four Marx Brothers Feature In Farcical Football
An amusing football match was held yesterday on the dockyard round. Styled a "veterans' match", teams were made up from H.M.S. Thracian and H.M.S. Ďainty with all the players above 25 years of age.
The Thracian team was handi capped by being dressed in faney outfits Prominent in the forward line were the four Marx brothers, The game ended in a three goal draw, the Thracian goals being scored by three of the Marx brothers: the remaining brother, deciding to open on account of his own, prompt- ly turned around and scored for the Dainty!
At the conclusion prizes were dis- tributed by Lieut. North of H.MS. Dainty, the prizes being "mysteries”. As the game had ended in a draw.
5 in the Inter-Section Taumament:
V. W. Benwell; J. E. Potter, E. V. Reed, R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, G. Sommer, S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. E. Dlvett (Copt), B... Bickford and V. Bond.
SPORTS ADVT.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, Gth November, 1937, (weather Permitting) may be obtained' at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 28th October,
By Order,
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they opened their parcel they re- vealed
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Thraclen won a Un of sardines,
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