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SEASON BEGINS

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games, and there were intervals when Come of the leam pulled out dazzling shots. J. J. Remedios probably touched better form than anybody

elac, 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 effective smashes after the first game. It may have been fancy. but I thought detected a desire in his part to try the shorter game more thari is his wont. Not a bnd den either, for he still requires a bit more finesse before he can put himself into

the front rank,

Possibly the Portugese would have been more impressive If the op- position and 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 as gulleful na ever: L. A. Carvalho efficiency persuniled Barros stolid and and Alves and unrelenting.

FATES' Unkind GESTURE

St. Andrew's obviously fell the fates had not been too kind in pitting then against the Recrelo in the sea- son's first match, though it was nat

Naval Members Hold Races In Hongkong

The newly formed China Station Branch of the Royal Naval Sailing

Association began their Hongkong acason on Sunday with a race for Island Class One Designs,

To Play As Amateur

Considered Likely To Be English Captain

London, Nov. 8. W. R. Hammond will play as an amateur for Gloucestershire next season. He has been made director of the London Tyre Company.

Hammond announced "to-day, "I because I am 34 and must consider um reliquishing professional cricket my future."

These 14-ft. dinghies are the official class of the RN.S.A., RAF. Yacht Club, Medway Yachting Association and the Swanage Salling Club. They are built to the design of Mr. Charles Nicholson the America's Cup challengers) with (the famous designer of asall and rigging plan by Mr. Uffe Fox, the well-known designer of 14- Gloucestershire has released Ham- ft. International dinghies. The rigmond from his professional contract and the design of keel and rudder expiring 1030. It is considered are the result of four years' trials,kely that Hammond will be zerious- and in consequence the unished artily considered as England's captain cle is a very pleasant and seaworthy against Australia next year-Reuter

Special.

craft.

The class out here at present totals seven, but there are six more now that these numbers will be still fur- being built locally, and it is expected ther increased soon.

Whilst the Fleet is at Hongkong, the Commanding Omeer, R.AF Station, Kai Tak, has kindly given permission for the dinghies to be moored off the nerodrome, and its from there that the racing is con- ducted by the Eagle Yacht Club; H.M.S. Eagle being, at the moment, the ship which has the most R.N.S.A. members,

Results of Races

The series of races recently com- this which was chiefly reflected in plcted at Wel-Hel-Wel was for the their play. I was palpably absence | E.Y.C. Commodore's Mug and was of practice. This was very much won by the commodore himself, who revealed in their use of the court, the is also Honorary Branch Secretary clearing shot being almost abandoned,

of the R.N.S.A., Lieut. F. M. Crich- while they played into the opposition ton, R.N. The present series is for hands by overdoing the short game the Vice-Commodore's Vase. Returns, too, which normally would. have been picked up sailed past the racket played almosi second too late, and except for becasional flashes of brilliance, there was 0. noticeable lack of confidence in their play. The shuttle was returnest consistently to instead of away from the opponents, who were thus given time to shape for hele strokes. One can expect this sort of thing to be rectified In the immediate future,

BRADMAN FAILS

Ward Bowls Well in Game Against New Zealand

Adelaide, Nov. B.

Don Bradman scored only 11 in his first big match this season when South Australia met the New Zea- land team which recently toured England. South Austrolin, won by 10 wickets.

-Scores:

New Zealand 151 (Ward 4-59) and 186 (Ward 7-02).

NOVEMBER 9, 1937.

South Australin 331 (Badrock 114, Bradman 11)' and 7-0.-Reuter.

MATCH IN INDIA

Peshawar, Nov. 8.- Lord Tennyson's feam touring India defeated the Northwest Fron- Her XI by eight wickets. Lord Tennyson's team scored 225 and 23 for 2, and the home team 00 and 107.

Reuter Bulletin.

The result of the first race was: 1. T64 (Fit. L. Roas, R.A.F.); %

ALUMNI TEAM CHOSEN T22 (Lt. Crichton, R.N.): 3, T48 (Lt. Medd. R.N.): 4. T11 (L. Comdr.

R.N.)

The following will represent the Pugh

5. T03 (LL. Comdr, Heseltine, R.N.); 6, TS (L1. Bromley-longkong University Alumni Asso- Martin, R.N.).

ciation in a cricket match against the Club de Recreio on Saturday, November 13, at King's Park!

entrics

All these were from HM.S. Eagle, 2nd. Race, October 31:

T23 (L. Crichton, R.); 2,

T64derson, L. Chos, E. J. M. Churn, W. F. Zimmern (Capt.), D. J. N. An- (FH. Kwon, C. W. Lam, W. Hong Siing,

Individually E. F. Fincher made same extraordinary good angled drop (Fl. Lt. Rosa, RAF.): 3, T5 shots, but did not appear to receive. Gaskell, R.AF.); 4. T46 (LT. E. Yeli, J. L.. Younggaye, E. Zim- a fair chance of getting his famous Medd, R.N.); 5, T03 (Lt.Cdr. Hesel- mern and F. R. Zimmern.

overhead into working order.

needs

F. V. Wong was one of the hardest workers on view, but lacked matured teelanique to support is willing feet. W. C. Choy, formerly of the C.R.C.. made his debut, but clearly time to nccustoin himself to peculiarities of the court and to develop a workable partnership with F. A. Broadbridge.

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6. T. A Corbett, tine, N.); R.N.); T12 (Sq.. Ldr. Woodhall, R.A.F.) D.N.F.

3rd. Race, November 3:

1. T5 (L. Bromley-Martin, R.N.): CRICKET

2, 123 (Lt. Cdr. Pugh, R.N.): 3, T64

the L. O'Sullivan, R.N.1: 4 T46 (L. NOTES BY

Medd, R.N.); 5, T63 (Lt.Cdr. Hesel tine, R.N.).

The Association lost its commodore "R. ABBIT” interesting badminton. L. Crichton, yesterday, when he new WIN withpt ever becoming exhilarating, to Hankow to join M.S. Ladybird.

decidedly the but there was most promise of better things to come.

RECREIO “A” v. ST. ANDREW'S 1. A. Carvalho and A. M. Silva (Recrelo) beat W. C. Choy and F. A. Broadbridge #1-7; beat F., Fincher and 11. Kew 21-9; beat F. V. Wong and A. S. Bi 21-7.

M. A. Diveira and J. J. Remedios bent Choy and Broadbridge 1-10; best Fin- cher and Kew 21-10; beat Wong and§

11.

Stiva 21-0

C. O. Len and C. R. Lee beat Alves and Deltran 21-4; bent Sousa and Xavier 21-13; beat itodrigues and Syn 21-10.

J. F. Kwok and T. F. Yong beat Alver and Beltrao 21-8; best Sousn and Xavier 21-12; beat Rodrigues Mid Silva 21-11,

KING'S COLLEGE v. UNIVERSITY "B"

11. A. Barros and 11. A. Alves best Choy HP. Ong and C. S. Luke (University) anet vadhridge 21-0; beat Fincher and lost to K. L. Lul and . T. Woo 10-29: Kew 21-3; beat Wong and Bliss 21-0. lest in S. P. Chan and H, N. Chung B-21:

beat W. N. Cheung and K. 11, 15 21-12 RECREIO "B" ♥. UNIVERSITY "A" | "A. K. Phang and M. S. Lin beat Lul and Woo 21-0); Just to Chan and Chung

~ P. K. Hul and K. 1. Youg 1Unverity}|38-49; beat Chrung! and Lo 21-19, heat E. A. R. Alves and N. Beitrag 21-12; K. 1. Got and D. C. Leaw lost to Lat beat E de Sora and A. E. Xavier 21-10: and Woo 18-21: last to Chan and Chung heat A. M. Rodrigues atid 1. A. Lo dla 2-21; lost to Cheung and L 18-21.

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FANLING GOLF

Club Championship And Jasper Clark Cup

The qualifying round. for the Royal Hongkong Golf Club Cham- pionship and the ties for the Jasper

Clark Cup, will be played at Fan- Bing on Sunday, November 14. Tie following are the starting times (0 1 Old Course, and N is New Course):

9.15 a.m. (0), and 1 p.m. (N), O. E. C. Marion v. I. W. Shewan.

9.20 am. (0) and 1.05 pm. (N), R. G. Parker v, E. T. McMullen.

9.25 am. (0) and 1.10 p.m. (N), A. B. Purves v. F. A. Redmond.

9.30 am. (0) and 1.15 p.m. (N), D. S. Robb v. A. E. Lissaman.

9.35 a.m (0) and 1.20 pm. (N), Cul, Blake v. Col. King.

0.40 am. (0) and 1.25 pm. (N), A. D. Raworth v. G. B. G. Hull

0.45 am (0) and 1.30 p.m. (N), I. II. Geare V. L. R. Cramer,

9,50 a.m. (0) and 1,35 p.m. (N), D. S. Edward v. T. R. Chassela.

0.15 a.m. (N) and 1 p.m. (0), L. R. Andrewea v. T.

T. A. Pearce. 0.20 am. (N) and 1.05 p.m. (0). D. J. Cillmore v. R. Young,

9.25 a.m.

and 1.10 p.m. (0), N. L. Smith v. 1. Newtonx.

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0.30 a.m. (N) and 1.15 pm. (0), K. S. Robertson v. W. J. S. Key,

9.35 a.m. (N) and 1.20 p.m. (0), I. P. Tamworth v. R. L. D. Wede» house.

0.40 nm. (N) and 1.25 pm, (0), A. T. Lay v. N. D. Lloyd

0.45 am. (N) and 1.30 p.m. (0), Major Shannon v. J. B. Mackie,

BASEBALL

LEAGUE

A meeting of the Hongkong Dose- ball League was held at the Hotel Ceell yesterday, when representativeR of the teams, under the chairmanship of Mr. William C. Muir, decided that the surplus funds of The League should be credited to the funds of of the six teams.

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and. Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 20th November, 1937, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building: the Club House, Happy Valley: the long Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on WEDNESDAY, 10th November, 1937.

By Order,

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CLUB V. C.S.C.C.

There can be little doubt that the better side won on Saturday last, though the Civil Service made u goud fight of it. I observed that the Club, on winning the loss, did put their opponents in us I had anti- cipated. It seema thai ever since Colledge made a century in the early

Bast

of this season he has been nuch too apt to try and knock the cover off the ball in the frat over or two. He would be better advised to play himself in a bit. Richardsun and Griffiths played well, the latter being splendidly caught in the slips by Owen Hughes (It was not a e undi as reported) who dived very far out to the felt. „Barrow had a couple of nice cracks through the covers and Bawkins played a captain's Innings but the total score was only 118.

CLUB START BADLY

For the C.S.C.C. Baker bowled well but I on told McLellan was not ni his best. A couple of wickets fell

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THIS WEEK

I hope to do the rest of the matches on Friday. The two-day match with K.C.C. on the Club ground (Nov. 11th and 13th) will be fully report- ed but it will have to be described in next Tuesday's article, ·

OLYMPICS BOYCOTT French Government Asked To Collaborate

Paris, Nov. 0.

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