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TO-DAY:

Cricket: Firist Division

Indian R.C. Nayy (F) Kowloon C.C. T. Hong Kong GG

Second Division

University. Police (L)

Royal Engineer. Kowloon C.C. (L) Football, First. Divisiona

St. Joseph's Lincolns

Howloon T.

(Caroline Hill 4.80 p.m.)

(Kowloon ground £80 p.m.) Club v, Bouth Chisa

CIVILIAN

TRIAL GAME

TOMORROW

Colony Representatives Not Selected

SUGGESTED ELEVEN.

(Club ground £30 p.m.) East Lancashire v. Recreio

(Kings Park 4.80 p.m.) Bordeni

Police

(Sookunpoo) Third Division

Royal Air Force v. Royal Engineer

*** (ut 4.80 p.m.); Hockey-Mamak Tournament—

German Club v. Twelfth Battery,

Royal Artillery. Bacing-

Second Extra Race Meethr

(Happy Valley). Yachting--

Rayal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Andrew's),

Menagerie Race for racing yachts.

Cricket

the

BRILLIANT PLAY IN TRIAL

BARTLETTSETS SELECTORS DIFFICULT PROBLEM

HALFORD HAS STRAINED HEART

(BY STICKS)

BRILLIANT form was displayed by the Probables against the Pos-

D sibles, whom they difented by 3 goals to 1, in the Intexport Hockey Trial on the Marina ground on Thursday.

IM

TRIAL GAME.

SECOND

xå, slight drizzl

and

very representativa: Civilian Hockey Chu players from

made for the trial on the Civilians. Singapore on April 5..

The following have her chosen to play on the Hong Kong Club

Cup ground, King's Park, at 10 am, to- marrow. A

-- J. Rodger, the Club full-back, replaced Sur. Lt, Comdr. Phillips played (Navy), who was unable to turn out. This was the only change, in White-George Duncan (H.Kthe Probable team. Rodger, however, was not "at home" on the tive play extr (German Club); W. Singh (K.I.T.C.); sandy Marins ground, and was over-ahadowed by his youthful-part Club); C. Blackburn (Police), Pracht A Sommer (German Club) (Captain), ner, A. J. M. Rodrigues, who was as usual, very safe and accurate in sodden C.B.A. ground did not A. B. Hamson (St. Andrew) G. his clearances, de O. de Sousa (University), Kalwant Blackburn (Police) was replaced by 8. G. Barros (Incognitos); N. sides sharing 2 roale Miss 0,

mit fast play. Hirst (C.BA.), J. Pintos (Incognitos), There were a number of absentees in the Possibler side. C. The result was Singh (Radio) and R. Baldwin (St.

A. E. Mackay was on the right wing in place of H. Owen' Hughes. Colours A. P. E de Silva (In while, M. H. Hassan (Radio), was in the pivot position for Sergt. Brown opened the score for cognitos); K. Mohamed (Police), A. A dos. Remedios (Recreio); AE P. Halford (AEC).

Probables early in the game, but Guest (St. Andrew's). D. McLellan (Captain). N. Beltrao (In-

Miss M. Alves equalised with a brilliant goal. Cognitos); H. Owen Hughes (HK); (First Day) 11'... J. Brown ("Y"), G. H. Fowler

Club), E. F. Fincher (St Andrew's), 1 ("y") and A. P. Sousa (Incognitos).· ̈

TO-MORROW.

K.C.C. v. Army

Athletics.

Club de Recreio. Annual Sports

(King's Park).teams: FootballFirst Division-

Chinese Athletic v. Royal Artillery. Yachting

Royal Hong Kong, Yacht Club

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RACING

(Continued from Page 4)

First Leg of "Double" With Mr. Johnnie Heard taking! out Spinaway, the first leg of the "Double" looks a cinch. The Red- shank is considered a good thing. Jin some quarters, but it is doubt- ful whether he can last the mile. West Parade and What A Chance, are good bets, and Mr. Pote-Hunt may bring off surprise on 'William Osler,

"Lane" Hall's Chance

Tiny Star proved at the Annual

Halford, it is stated, is auf. fering from a strained heart, and it is considered unlikely that he will be able to play again this season, being under doctor's orders..

Team Changes

Lt. Garthwaite scored the third goal for the Probables after half time as the result of a good anap shot, and Lt. Bartlett, after many The teams were changed in the close attempts, obtained the only second half, as; were the goal goal for the Possibles from a short keepers, corner.

Strong Forward Line

There were few outstanding in. dividual displays. - Miss J. Wilson, The feature of the Probables in defence, partnering Miss A. however, was surprisingly, absady

The teams are noteworthy, in that they do not include those The Possibles gave a good display win their place in the Colony's proved a much better player than players who are almost certain to on the whole, Lt, Comdr. Hill, who

team against Singapore. I refer, his opposite number, E. V. Reed, more especially, to such players and who bottled up the fast Lt. was the forward line. The three Fowler, but both Ms H. Basta 15 H. J. D. Lowe W. A.. Reed, E. Donald on the right-wing, being inside players, Lt. Currey, Lt. and Miss F. K. Wakker were equal- V. Reed, A. J. M. Rodrigues and R.

Eaden and Lt. Garthwaite H. Wong.

comly as good at the opposite end.” bined superbly, while the two wing The halves were very good, Miss players were fast and good. Both, M. Bryson being outstanding however, were well covered and Miss E Beavis and Minn J. Wor were consequently unable to show both formidable in the two pirot their usual brilliance.

positions.

י

Probably the strongest Civilian team in the Colony, would be: R. H. Wong (St. Andrew's)

A. J. M. Rodrigues (University) C. Blackburn (Police)

H. J. D. Lowe (H. K. Club) W. A. Reed (H. K. Club)

J. Gonsalves (Recreio).

N. A. E. Mackay (SL) Andrew's) G. H. Fowler ("Y")' Awtar Singh (Radio) „Kalamak, Klingle- (Mladi»?? A.. P. Souza (Incognitos)

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outstanding.

LL. Bartlett's display in a poor combining · forward line presented the Selectors, with a new problem, despite the brit liance of Lt. Garthwaite.) NA E. Mackay was conspicu ous throughout with his speed and good combination with Lt. Eaden,

fine centres on the right-wing.

Lt. Donald maintained his usual

but missed several opportunities

Both forward new Iucked combination, while the wing players were weak. The elected team will meet":

R. H. Wong was thoroughly to score, Lal Singh, however, did tested in goal against the probably not find the sodden Marina ground team chosen from the rest in a Colony forward line, and emerged to his liking he was playing further trial to-morrow morning from a gruelling time with flying bare-footed.

at 9 a.m. at Xing's Park. colours. His performance was The decidely better than that of strong, W. A. Reed giving the best, Intermediate line were Hollingsworth.

performance of the three H.-J. Currey Outstanding Play was fast throughout, both Reed falled to hold Mackay, who D. Lowe showed up well, but E. V.

Meeting that he can travel in the G. E. R. Divett Absent, aides being very evenly matched eluded him frequently

mud, but with a weight impost of 160 lb. against Classic Hall's 159 and without Mr. Len Frost or Mr. D. 3. Li up 1 am very much afraid the pony may be unplaced.

Classic Hall has disappointed often, but if he can shake off Cavalcade he may return to favour with a much belated win. I under stand Mr. Gus de Roza will be

G. E. R. Divett,' the Club's Inside-right, left the Colony last Saturday on the P. and O. Chitral, or he might have gained his place in the team,

SCHOOLGIRLS LOSE TO TEACHERS."

taking out Soldier of Fortune here, Annual D. G. S, Hockey but he has very little

chance

against In Good Time and Dancing] Butterfly.

Encounter.

The Diocesan Girls' School Hoc-

in the first it.After the in-

The Possibles forward line lack- terval the Probables settled downed the combination of, their rivals, wern but were well supported by this

to better combination and continually on the attack.

half-back line. P. Singh wAR" A

ENGLAND CLASH WITH INDIA"

International Final On Monday

THE PROBABLE TEAMS

Lt, Currey (Navy) was the out tower of strength in the full-back The final of the International standing forward, scoring twice in line, and Wong. brought of fre Hockey Tournament between 'Eng- the first half♫ He scored his first

|land- and India will be played on

goal when he pounced on a partialet aves in goal.

The Anal selection of the Colony Monday on the Marina ground, clearance by P. Singh

to net team to meet Malaya. will be an- easily, and a little latter, he scor-nounced later.

bully off at 4 pm

The folowing are the probable ed from a goalmouth melee.

SELECTED

Mr. Deitz's Third Win? Soldier of Britain's magnificent key team lost their annual. encoun- effort behind Diana Bay the last er against the D.G.B. Teachers by LADIES': REST TEAM time out will make him a red-hot three clear goals after a goalless favourite in the Shek Pai Stakes first half on the School ground. ... and he should be able to justifying after the interval, netted an- Miss S. Dalziel opened the scor- the confidence placed in him. can run on a heavy track as was other, and Miss Turbett added the quite

He

clearly proved in the third point,

Outstanding In the winners' team,

Goalkeeping Position Presents Problem

Maldens, and it was only over who were assisted by E. Baldwin, to represent the Rest against the The folowing have been selected training that resulted in him being the Y.M.C.A. and St. Andrew's Caer Clark Cup Champions (Hons unplaced in the Derby. He has since been given breathing apace half. Miss Marie Smith, centre-ladies' hockey fixture on April 11: player, was Mrs. Ritchie at right-Kong Ladies) in the concluding In his gallops and is now a much better pony, for it, This may pro

half, and Miss Maria di Roza, cen- A. N. Other FE Walker (Central vide Mr. Deitz with his third wine forward, were prominent in the British Association) and M

losing side.

of the afternoon. Cossack's Beauty, another pony to give Diana Bay a fright will probably secure. second place with Gleneagles, King's Justice and Don fighting it out for third place."

The Novices' Race

With Mr. Paul Botelho out of the the track if so, Inclined. Novices Class, Mr. Blacking the

Pool's Lucy Glittery is

leading novice rider: He will be hardly, Ukaly to be proces

riding Morning Bun in the second

Ing of the "Double", but I canno see him achieving more than Mr. F the Shanghai crack joc

may do the tricks und

guidan

Basto 29/34 (Club,de Becreto); IL Woolley (8L Andrew's E. M. Barvit (ca tish Association) and son: (Central Brill Kolll (Central British A Smith Central Brit MWoolley (BL tins 18t: Andrew (Y.M.C.A. Ladies)

Miss J. Weller, will both gure

Lady the final trial, the choice beir

undecided,

SAINTS TEAM TO VISIT MACAO.

Probables: Hollingsworth Lin-leama colna) AJ. M. Bodrigues (Univer- England: Hollingsworth (Army alty), 7. Rodger (H.K. Club), W. AAA, Dand (Club) (Captain); and Reed (H.K.Club), H. J. D. Lowe Metcalfe (Army); W~A, Deed (Club), (HLK Club), E. V. Reed (H.E. H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E. V. Reed

Donald (Navy), Lt. Badan (Club); "Senior;

(Army) Lt. Currey (Navy), Lat walte (Army) Le

(Army), - and Lat Singh Lt. Co

Wong

Cmdr. Atkin,arths

(Navy) India: Nur Mohissed (Panjable)

drew);

Barros (St. An- Pardaman Singh: (Radio) and bal (Radio); Lt. Muspratt (Navy), MEL Hassan (Radio), Dalla Bingh (Pin-

Mohammed (Panjabis) M.E Hassan Radio Lt. Comdr. Hill jrbis) and (Navy); L. Hocquard (Army), Lt. Walayat

Alar Din (Punjabis); Shen Atkinson (Navy), Awar Singh Singh (Punjabi), Awtari Singh *(Punjabla), Karta (Radio), Lt. Bariett (Navy), and N. A..(Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and E Mackay (St. Andrew a),

Lal, Singh (Punjabis)

Slazengers

to:

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SELECTED CHALLENGE ROU CUP

JOHN D. HUTCHISON

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