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KING'S

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BADMINTON

SEASON BEGINS

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games, and there were intervals when come of the team pulled out dazzling shota. J. J. Iemedios probably touched better form than anybody else, especially praiseworthy being his clever angled return of the short service, and his cunning cross-court drop shots, which usually allowed a hair's breadth for margin of error,

M. A. Oliveira was a little more subdued than usual, but cracked over some effectivo smashes after the first game. It may have been fancy. but. I thought I detected ǹ desire in his part to try the shorter game more than is his wont. Not a bad idea either, for he still requires a bit more Anesse before he can put himself into the front rank.

Possibly the Portugese would have been more impressive if the op- position had been a trifle stronger. For the most part the entire team played adequate badminton, without producing anything much in the way of fireworks.

L. A. Silva was ns gulleful as ever, L. A. Carvalho efficiency personified and Alves and

and Barros stolid unrelenting.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

Armistice INTER- Day Soccer❘ SOCIETY

Encounter

GOLF

Combined Sorvicos St. George's v..

Team Choson

The following will represent the Combined Services in the Armistice Day soccer match against the "Rest of the Colony" on the Club ground, staring at 4 p.m. :

Fus. Rowlands (Army); Pie. Webster (Army), Pte. Shechun (Army); C. P. O. Jones (Navy), Plc. McCusker (Anny), Plc.

Splers (Amy); Pte. Adarns (Army), Plc. McQuigan (Army), Pte, Pearson (Army), L. S. Tippett (Navy) and L, S. Wallace (Navy).

Reserves. L S. Cherman, (Navy), Fus, Coakley (Army), A. B. Phillips (Navy), Pte. Saw (Army).

HOCKEY TEAM Club Players To Meet H.K.S.R.A.

The following team will represent the 1st XI of the Hongkong locker Club against H.K.S.R.A, on the Club ground nt 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 10.

V. M. Benwell; Fl/Lt R. L. Wallace, E. V. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, J. E. Potter; S. Fowler,

FATES' UNKIND GESTURE

St. Andrew's obviously felt the fates had not been too kind in pitting them against the Recreio in the sea: son's first match, though. It was not. Whitley, G. E. Divett, (Capt.), B. this which was chiefly reflected in 1. Bickford and V. Bond. their play. It was palpably absence

of practice. This was very much revealed in their use of the court, the clearing shot being nimost abandoned, while they played into the opposition overdoing the short game. hands Returns, too, which normally would have been picked up sailed past the racket played almost second too late. und except for occasional flashes, ut brillance, there was noticeable lack of confidence in their play. The shuttle was returned consistently to instead of away from the opponents, who were thus given time to shape for their strokes. One can expect this sort of thing to be recilßed in the immediate future.

Individually E. F. Fincher made some extraordinary good angled drop shots, but did not appear to receive.

fair chance of getting his famous overhead into working order.

F. V. Wong was one of the hardest workers on view, but lacked matured technique to support his willing feet.

W. C. Choy, formerly of the C.R.C., made his debut, but clearly needs time to accuslom himself to the peculiarities of the court and to develop a workable partnership with F.. A. Broadbridge.

Interesting badminton, without ever becoming exhilarating. but there was most decidedly promise of better things to come.

RECREIO "A" », ST, ANDREW'S

was

the

RUGBY FOOTBALL

St. Andrew's

The annual golf malch between St.

George's and St. Andrew's Societies will be played at Fanling on Sunday, November 21.

The following 'players have been chosen to represent the two Societies:

ORDER OF PLAY

31. Andrew

1. D. S. Edward 2. K. H. Robertion

3. D. J. Gilmore

D. S. Rabb

B. R. Young

6. J. Rodger

7. B. D. Walker

R. A. B. Parves

D. W. J. S. Key Jo. W. A. Slowl

11. E. W. Kirk

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20. W. Sharp

K. 8. Morrison 10. P. Morrison 1. D. J. Valentine

20. J. R. Masson

Forbes

Low

23. I. L. Moncrieff 24. W. G. Robertson

34. A. Bremner

A. Slowart

J. G. Campbell

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30. J. A. D. Martin

Gordon

IL Georgi

O. E. C. Marton

A. E. Lissaman.

Bit: scoones

A. Pearce

I. Newton

K. Collings

1. d. Bull

D. Wodehouse

G. H. Cautiorly 1. Mundy

C. L. Bowker

A. D. Humphreys

L. Smith

it. D. ancock

HI. N. WRLemon

1. Battl

d. t, R. Divell

E. D. Matthews

G. W. Sewell

W. F. Yoxall

W. Woodward

W. E. Blahop

J. D. Danby

W. J. Waddington

W. M. Barton

5. A. Scop

J. L. Adacris

a. T. May

A. li. Penn

H. B. L. Dowbiggin

S. T. Butlin

& Collis

33. G. A. Leiper

C. C. Wilson 34.1.8. W. Paterson II. Overy

There will be n

game of Rugby Football on the Club ground at Happy to. A. H. McBride Valley to-morrow, commencing at 5 pm, when « Naval side drawn from HMS, Tarrior and Small Ships will den meet the Club "A" XV. The Club wide has been selected as follows:

J. P. Whitham (Captain): D. Campbell, D. Hynes, D. B. Nelson, LG.B.5. Thorson II. A. Mille

20. A. Nicol Laminert; M. G. Carruthers, J. R. Henderson; A. W. Holden, T. H. Pratt, J. G. Harvey, B. Hynes, M. F. L. Haymes, A, S. Olsen, W. Stoker and R. E. 11. Nelson.

PONIES CLASSIFIED

The following alterations and addi- Rre tions to the classification lista announced by the Hongkong Jockey Club:

Australian ponies.-The Dunlin to "B" class.

China ponies.---ilarvest View and Tyne to "C" class.

Silva 21-0.

C. O. Lee and C. K. Leo beat Alven and Bellrio 21-4: bent Sousa and Xavier

L. A. Carvalha and A. BL. Stiva (Recreio) | 21-13, beat Rodrigues and Silva 21-10. heat W. C. Clay and F. A. Bradbridge 12. F. Kwok and T. F. Yong: Ural Alver 21-7: beat E. F. Fincher and 11, Kew 1-9; and Beltrno 21-6; beat Soun and Xavier beat F. V. Wòng and A. S. Bliss 21-7. 21-12 eat Rodrigues and Silva 2-1,

M. A. Oliveira and J. J. Remedios beni Cliny und Broadbrliige 23-10; beat Fin. cher and Kew 2-10; best Wour und £319%, 21+5F

KING'S COLLEGE v.

UNIVERSITY ""

W. Robinisan W. Park

A. Murdoch 40. J. Flemingt

II. T. Buxion

1. Stock

P. C. Jackson

C. W. Jeffries

L. C. F. Bellamy

NOVEMBER 0, 1937.

Any player, who is unable to play. is requested to inform without delay the Secretary of his Society.

CRICKET NOTES BY "R. ABBIT”

(Continued from Page 8.)

tary duties allow him to piny cricket so soldom that one knows very little about him save that he is full of

OPEN MIXED DOUBLES

Annual Tennis

Tournament

Entries are invited for the Open Mixed Doubles Tennis championship of the Colony to be held under the auspices of the Chinese Recreation Club.

The tournament will be conducted under the rules and regulations of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Associn- tion. Each competitor shall pay the sum of $2.50 ás entrance fee.

The first round shall be played off or before November 27. The other rounds, except the sermi-finals and the final, shall be played off before December 11, Competitors shall make their own arrangements ns to the ground on which their matches are to be played, but the first-named pair in each bracket shall, have the cholee of ground. For each match, four

new balla will be provided by the Chinese II.C. free of charge,

Best of three sote shall be played in all matches.

All entries shall be sent to Mr. Wong Kwok-fong. Hon. Secretary of the C.R.C. on or before November 20. The draw, which may be needed if thought it, will take place at the | C.R.C. at 8.30 pm, on November 21. The holding of this tournament is conditional on the receipt of no less than 10 entries and should

a less number be received, the tournament will not be proceeded with and the entrance fees received shall be re- turned to the senders.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh

Extra Race Meeting to be held оп Saturday, 20th November, 1937, (weather permitting) may... be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exekange 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 10th NOON on WEDNESDAY, November, 1937,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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last o K. L. Lul and It, T. Woo 10-21;ittle and with no outstanding suc- 1. P. Ong and C. S. Luke University) my memory serves me, played very

Jos lo S. P. Chan and I. N. Chung 8-21;

bent W. N. Cheung and K. H. Lo 21-12 cess. I incline to think that Allen;

A. K. Phang and M. S. Lim bent Lu Gover and and Woo 21-; tost in Cars and Chung 18-20; beat Cheung and Lo 21-10,

B. A. Barros and H. A. Alver beat Choy and Broadbridge 21-0; best Finelier and Kew 214; beat Wong and Bller 21-9,

RECREIO "B" v. UNIVERSITY "A"

·TYFELLy mid-15. T. Tang" (University) † beat E. A. 1. Alves non H, Betteno 21-12; K.. Goh and D. C. Lrow lot to Lu! bent 2. de Borisa at A. E. Xavier 21-10; and 900 16-21; lost to Chon and Chang beat A. Mr. Rudrigues and 1. A. L. da 2-21; Just to Cheung and Lo 18-21.

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CLUB V. C.S.C.C.

There can be lille doubt that the better side won on Saturday last, though the Civil Service made a good light of it. I observed that the Club, on winning the loss, did put

heir opponents in I had miti, cipated. It reems that ever since Colledge made a century in the curly pant of this on he han been

unuch too upt to try mnd knock the covre off tie ball in the first over tr two. He would be better advised (to play himself in a bit, Richardson Land Cirknihu played well, the latter lah splendicily caught in the silps by Owen Hughes (1) was not a e

and 1 reported) who dived very far cost to the 4. Barrow had a couple of new ennek through the covers and Hawidna played a captain's innings tut Do Total ucore was only 110.

CLUB START BADLY

For the C115.02,0. Baker bowled well but I unt told Mclellon was not at bis best. A couple of wickets fell | einempty,

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