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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

THURSDAY,

OCTOBER

28, 1937

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THE CESAREWITCH COMMENT Punch Just Beats Fet HOCKEY

By A Length

.

London, Oct. 27. Ey, the narrow margin of a length, Fet just missed making turf history to-day when it was beaten by the 17 to one chance Punch in the Cesarewitch Stakes at Newmarket. The

TOCC C

resulted: Punch (Sam Wragg)

Fet (Richardson)

WEEKLY

(By The Pilgrim")

(Continued from Page 8.)

Police swarming over the Club

fence.

CLUB'S RUGBY WIN Poor Showing By Heavy Brigade Of Gunners

The Club "A" XV ran away with their rugby fixture against the 8th Heavy Brigade at the Club ground yesterday, winning 33-4.

ray,

WILD

The Gunners' only score de-drop kick by Keeble in the second helf. The following scored tries for Credit for the Police victory the Club.-Lammert (2), Carruthers should go to the whole team, which (2), Campbell (2), Henderson, Mur- worked together as a unit; the for- Taverner. Oliphant took all Solar Bear (G. Richards)

and converted three, of wards were always dangerous and agst Punch, 20 Fet. Betting.-17

the defence covered up well. Brown the kicks 100-8 Solar Bear. Won by a lenging pivot was in the thick of the fray

Play was haphazard throughout two lengths.

netded a team fri and the Army which lack of unity and experience

old its tole.

Others-Buckleigh (Coralake), Dytchley (Beasly),

Near Relation

shman), Nightcap

Epigram 17

Orgoncau

III (Mar- (Villacourt),

Sir (Benry),

Calidore (Weston), Miss Smith), Harewood (Allemand). African Lily

(Neveti), Marunia 31

(E Windsor

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CRICKET TEAMS

The following have been chosen to re- present the Hongkong Cricket Club in tho cricket fixtures against the Indian R.C. on Saturday:

nt, XI (friendly home) A: W. Hay ward, T. E. Pearce, T. A. Pearce, J. LC. Pearce, L. D. Kibee, H. Owen lughes,

R. A. Bates defended gallantly.

most of the time and was responsible for breaking up many Club move- ments.

them.

Teams were:

Club J. Whithamt (captain). D. Campbell, E, Toverner, A. R. Murray, L. Lammert, M. G. Carruthers, J. R. fen- derson, R. G. . Oliphant, J. B. Dunnett, J. A. Redmond, D. llynes, C. F. Needham, A. S. Diser, M. F. L. ¡laymes and F. G. Nigel.

Brigade-Inglis; Symons, Frost, Rod cers, Marth: Keeble, feminings: Turner. Sharpe, Landany: Piit, Sungater: Arnott, Cobley. Foster,

the respective wings, were fast and put in some good work. Of the Miss I. Woolley, as pivot, halves, was constructive, but has yet to find Ther true form; she will naturally have inore work to do in her new position, though she la more at home at right half,

GOOD HALF BACK

Miss II. Laihovetskl was very im- pressive at left half and was seen to great advantage feeding her forwards with the flick pass. It she does mas- ter this stroke, she is going to be one of the best halves in the Colony. I hope her coach, G. E. Clarke, will A. C. 1. Bowker. Fl. Stakes. W.

give here every encouragement. Values, G. A. Stewart and R... lolden.

Miss B. Parson proved a very safe 2nd XI league away).-E. J. I. MI

right back. The C. B. A. is for- che. W. Wooding. D. S. Rohu. D. E. 1.

a reliable de- The Club attack showed very little tuinte in having such a Divett, C. E. Ganagan, n, S. W. Pater- Min, M. D. Swain, G. A. Smith, N. P. Fox.combination and was slow; the forfender. She is cool under pressure W. Stoker and M. F. L. Haymes.

wards were probably bewildered by and clears well. Miss D. Moss ot CRAIGENGOWER JUNIORS

the fine understanding and speed of left back was very erratle and was The following have been selected to re- present Craigengower seconds in the les the opposite deferee. Had it not been too inclined to scoop the ball un- Ele match against the Police sturdy for the plucky display of R. A. Bules necessarily. The scoop and flick are Pallee ground at 2 p.m. un Saturday,

. W. Lam (Capt.), B. Irance, T. Yeoli, at right half and of W. A. Reed at of more importance to half backs. A. M. Qhier. A Zimmern. A. Kichell, centre-half, the Club defent would I should like to see her at right half

L. Youngnaye, G. Winch, G. A. Lee, D. have been heavier.

and Miss Clewer, who was lent to Rung and W. Itapicy.

The final between the Police and Shanghai, at left back. Miss Moss is the K.I.T.C. will be played on Sunday a hard worker and, deserves a week, on the Club ground at 10.30 in

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ANDREW'S

A GOOD SIDE

Shanghai Players. Defeated

the leam, whilst Miss Clear suitabic jeft struck me as being a back. The intter possesses a clean hit with plenty of sting behind it. Miss F. Best was safe in goal. I can see the C.B.A. on their way to caus- Ing quite a few upsets in the Caer Clark Cup this season.

SHANGHAI LADIES DO WELL

Owing to the bumpy state of the seemed scrappy ground, the game but nevertheless the Shanghal Ladles put up quite a good show and en- joyed the practice tremendously. Only three Interporters were on

On their ground last Satur-view, the Bloomfleld sisters, Esther day, the C.B.A, Ladies engaged and Deb, und Miss C. Ephgrave, the Bloomfeld, the Shanghai team in a friend-goal-keeper. Miss E.

the Interport Captain, was a gallont ly fixture, and judging by this defender and played a sterling game exhibition the C.B.A. players at right back, but Miss G. Ephgrave are fielding quite a useful side between the sticks, was outstanding. On several cecasions, she saved hard this season.

shots at goal from all angies. Miss With the return of Mrs. G. A. Kien at centre half was prominent While, who was out of the game last with the amount of hard work she.

she

herself yeur, the C.B.A. ladles have now a difc:

almost played scoring fuetor and tender of the atto standstill. The attack tuck-Tough she has lost some of weak.....with Miss S. Kermani

best "forward" "On

view her former speed, Mrs. White is still the

Bloomfield, on the left very dangerous once in, the crefcias D. M. Her goal, the only one scored during wing, due to her hustling tactics, the second limit of the game, re was often caught in an off-side posi- minded me of the typical "Margaret lon, but nevertheless she gave the C.B.A. defence, a good deal of work, Woolley" of Interport fame.

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