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LADIES' TENNIS

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Miss A. Mackenzie received a bye into

the Second Round.

Second Round:-

Tel. 21322.

ROVER'S FORECAST

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Sunday

FIRST DIVISION

Mrs. J. F. Kayll and Miss R. Hancocks. CHINA "B"

to play.

Miss M. Griffiths beat Miss A. MaC ATHLETIC

kenzie 0-6, 6-1, 6-1

Ladies' Doubles Championship:

First Round:~~

Mrs. J. F. Kayll and Mrs. M. Parkes

v Lincolns

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.j

v Police

(Club, p.m.) SECOND DIVISION

ILINCOLNS

beat Mrs. E. G. Cooper and Mrs. Ps. CHÍNA Finlay 6-2, 6-3.

Second Round:-

Mra, Kayll and Mrs. Parkes beat Missi O. Dalziel and Miss M. Griffiths] 6-0, 6-1.

Mrs. A. M. Conder and Mrs, J. P. Whitham beat Miss M. Wolfe and Mrs. L. Mead 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Miss R. Ramjahn and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu received a walk-over from

Mrs. R. R. Woods and Mrs. J. S. Lan-

dolt,

Miss R. Hancock and Miss J. Han- cock beat Miss A. Mackenzie and Mrs., Horsford.

Semi-Final Round

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1934

ARMY SUGGEST 15 PLAYERS

CAER CLARK HIGGINSBOTTOM LOST

CUP

CHAMPIONS

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OUT TO AVENGE

EARLIER DEFEAT

GRUELLING TEST. AGAINST C.B.A.

INTERMEDIATE LINE WILL

DECIDE ISSUE

(By "STICKS")

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TO SIGNALS

FOR INTERPORT

SENIOR HEADS MAMAR GOAL SCORING LIST

Kowloon Indians Only Team

With 100 Per Cent

MACAO TEAM CONFIDENT Senior is still leading the Mamak

ON MALAYA TRIP

goal-scoring list with 15 goals, while Gurbachan Singh follows closely with 15. Senior (R.A.S.C.)

ENGINEERS' FINE GOAL AVERAGE 6 Singh (K.LT.C.)

IN MAMAK TOURNAMENT

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OWING to

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Whitehead (Signals) Perkins (Police) ... Surtees (H.M.S. Suffolk)

Davis (H.M.S. Dainty) Wood (R.E.)

Fegz (RB)

Pintos (K.I.T.C.)

Colledge (St. Andrew's)

May (Signals)

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LADIES'

TEAM

Suggested Side for Interport

FOUR HONG KONG LADIES CHOSEN

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The news that the Shanghai Ladies' Hockey. Association have MF (H.M.S. Duncan) Qualification 4 goals.

accepted an invitation to play a series of games in the Colony" Mamak League Table To Date during the Chinese New Year P. W. L. D. F. A. Pholidays during February, has 12 5 1 3.25 26 13 various fadies' hockey clubs, and 7601 21 0 13 been gladly received among the 6 6 0 0 22 8.12

Diamond

Medway Duncan 12th Battery

8 4 2 2 14 11 10 preparations are now being made 5 1 1 16 2 10 for Interport trial games and 8 3 2 3 16 15 9 arrangements.

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5.3 1 1 15 6 7 The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey 81435 12 Association, the Governing body 90 54 9 234 have only a month in which to pro 1 1 1 3 6 3 pare for this, their first Interport 0 4 1 19 19 I

the Christmas,that this is his first season.óf séri-EF Fincher (St. Andrew's) The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey holidays, it has been impossible

vacation and New Year ous hockey." Club, holders of the Cner Clark for the Hockey Hon. Secretary to Addis, a newcomer Cup trophy, will be given their issue notices to the various tsin, is an Interporter of no mean greatest test to-morrow at Sookun affiliated Clubs, calling for names standing, and when on form is as poo when they encounter the Cen-pate in the hockey trials for the leader.

of players intending to partici-good as W. O. Senior, the Army R. E

R.C. of Signals tral British Association Ladies, Interport against Macao.

K.I.T.C. who defeated them by an only goal

St. Andrews. Addis has the advantage of being Police.... acored by Mim E. Woolley late in

The Army have, however, sub- good all-rounder and plays soccer RABC. the second half in their First mitted the names of 15 intending as well as he does hockey. He University

players, several of whom have al-is now playing right-half for the United Round encounter.

Suffolk ready represented the Colony. St. Joseph's football Club. The champions were then without. They are:-Pte. Hollingsworth of the the services of Miss Churchill at Lt. Roissier (Lincolns) and Sep. Khan

Lincolns (goal); Lt. Metcalf (R.A.). MARSH'S PROMISE forward.

Bahur (H.K.S.P.A.) (Bucks); Li, Laine The halves have been strengthen-(R.A.), Lt. Williams (East Lancs)

Marsh, the Signals' new costodian GB. A ed by the return of Miss Pope to Naik Dulla Singh (Punjabs) and compares with Hollingsworth, and the, centre-half berth, and she Is/Naik Alaf Din (Punjab) (Half-I should not be the least bit sur- likely to be strongly supported by 0. Senior (A.E.O.) and Sergt. Reeks

backs); Lt. Robinson (East Lanca), W. prisd to see him gain recognition in Miss McKenna and Miss Helbling. (Lincolns) (Right-wing); Lt. Garth- the very near future.

The C.B.A. strength lies in the walte (B.A.) (Inside-right); W. 0. two full-backs and among the inside coins) and L/Naik Aya Singh (Pun-tween the Incognitos and the Macao Senior (A.E.O.). Sergt. Reeks (Lin- The hockey practice game be- forwards, especially Miss E. Woolley jabs) (Centre-forward); L/Naik Kar- who is one of the greatest oppor- tar Slagh (Punjabs) (Inside-left) and Interport team, which should have tunists in the tournament.

L/Nalk Lut Singh (Punjabs) (Left-taken place last Saturday, afternoon The two wingers, Miss Blackmore wing).

on the Y.M.C.A. ground, was un- and Miss Hunt, besides being very

avoidably cancelled, owing to in- fast on the run, centre extra-

Juries received by several of the MR. PALMER SUGGESTED AS ordinarily well.

tice game at Macao., touring team last Friday in a prac-

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iiii of all affiliated Clubs is necessary? 5 05 230 select Miss M. Bryson without any It will be recalled that on Janu- Jary 12, a Colony Ladies' hockey team was selected to meet a tour. ing Australian Ladies side, who, however, failed to make their trip.

Several of the players selected. are still in the Colony, but the selectors will have & harder task now that several promising new- comera have appeared in the. Caer Clark Cup tournament.

LADIES TRIAL ON THURSDAY Selection Committee To Be. Formed This Week

MEMBER

(By "STICKS")

Suggested Team

Here is a tentative side: B. Hance of the Hong Kong

Of these players Garthwaite and The Hong Kong Ladies have an Lal Singh represented the Colony excellent intermediate, line-a very against Malays, while Hollingsworth, fast one who believe in parting Metcalf, and Dulla Singh, played winger, was badly injured when he Ladies' Hockey Interpórt against proved custodian and knows just A. Angelo, Macao's brilliant left- Preparations for the forthcoming Ladies in goal. She is a much im- with the ball quickly and who feed for the Combined Services against was severely struck on the left an their forwards well. Miss Churchill the visitors. and Mrs. Harrop will be the most dangerous of the forwards.

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kle during a scrimmage, while Shanghai took a definite step for when to use her pads or her stick, Costa, the inside-right, was hit on ward last night, when an informal goal-mouth is good.

while her distribution from the On form it looks very much as if given several outstanding perform-arily put him out of action.

Reeks is a newcomer, but has the right knee, which has tempor-meeting was held and it was decid- Mrs. Rose, the St. Andrew's the Hong Kong Ladies will repeat ances lately, the last of which was last Saturday week's performance a brilliant display on the right-wing

ed to hold the first trial, pending Ladies goal-keeper who was select confirmation of the Ladies' Hockey fallen off considerably recently and ed for the Australian match, has

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and enhance their chances of re- of the Combined Services side which players, it was thought fit to cancel Association, on Thursday next on cannot be compared with anything taining the trophy,

met and defeated the Combined the fixture in order to give the either the Central British Associa-like the form she produced last The game commences at 3.16 p.m. Civilians on the Marina ground. on the Sookunpoo military ground,

players a rest. On Sunday after-tion ground at King's Park or on year. and the teams are:--

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I hear that in spite of the Hongjoyed a knock-around with members both of which are available on that the Central British Association noon, however, the Macao team en-the Military ground at Sookmnpoo, In the back division, I would H.K. Ladies: B. Hance; E. M. Gray, Kang Hockey Association having of the Recreio hockey eleven. J. Smalley: N. McKenna, B.. Pope, Bdeclined Malaya's tentative invita-

readily select Miss P. Woolley of Heibling: W. Marsh, P. M. Harzep, J. Churchill, C. Ferguson and A. Jacks. tion to visit the Peninsula during COSTA'S CONFIDENCE

C.B.A. Ladies: S. Best; P. Woolley, the early part of Chinese New F. K. Walker; M. Bryson, E. Beavis, Year, several individuals are mak G. MaeNider: R. Blackmore, N. Whiting, an attempt to make the trip. ley, E. Woolley, M. Smith and D.

Hunt

MISS BOTELHO ILL

(By "STICKS"") The "Y" Ladies are making several changes in their hockey (Chatham Rd., 2,30 p.m.) team to meet the Recreio Ladies in a Caer Clark Cup fixture at King's Park to-morrOW,

v East Lanca

v Engineers (Caroline Hill, 2.80 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION

Engineers

LINCOLNS

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Ladies for the right-back position in The most important. item on preference to Miss E. M. Gray of the agenda at the meeting of the the Hong Kong Ladies, who, like noon, Lieut. Costa, who is in charge ciation, to be called within the

on Saturday after-Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey As80-Mrs. Rose, is now past her best.

Full-Back Problem

Interviewed

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of the team, said that they had al-next few days, will be the Selec- "Y" Ladies Expected To The Royal Corps of Signals have pect when they played in Singapore feel that outside of the lady mem- of the "y" Ladies or Miss F. K. Wal-

ready had a taste of Malayan tion Committee. hockey and knew just what to ex While dealing on this point Itween two players, Miss A. Fowler The left-back position falls be- Beat Recreio received a serious setback following and at Kuala Lumpur, the Federal bers who are bound to be on it, Mr. ker of the Central British Associa

the departure for Home of Higgins Capital of Malaya. bottom, their right-wing.

G. T. Palmer, who has umpired tion Ladies. Misa Fowler was "I am quite confidence in my land who has a very good know- has greatly improved her play, most, of the Caer Clark Cup games selected for the Colony beam and Cunningham, a newcomer, has team, and think we have an excel-ledge of the various playing mem- though she is still a little erratic In filled the vacancy and has so far lent chance of winning at least one bers of all affiliated Clubs, should her clearances. Miss Walker has shown up very well, considering of the several games to be played. be co-opted to this most important played brilliantly for the Central

concluded Lieut. Coste. We, however, expect a hard fight," Committee,"

The Shanghai team will arrive the first clash with the Hong Kong British Ladies this season, and in by an N.Y.K. steamer on February Ladies on November 3, was primari- Miss Hickey comes into the team

The Royal Engineers, who are 2 and will leave again for Shang-ly responsible for breaking up the at right-half in place of Miss M.

this season's potential Mamak hai on February 6. TWO CHANGES MADE (Chatham Rd., 2.30 p.m.) who recently returned to the Colony

champions, are quite confident that Gardiner, while Miss E. Thomson,

The Interport game will pro-

strong right-wing combination. they will meet with very little op-bably be fixed for February 5,80 Fowler, as she is certainly the har- The St. Andrew's Ladies who are position now on, and, although they as not to clash with the Interport der hitter of the two and is much Of the two, I would prefer Misy from England, makes her debut this making a strong bid for Caer Clark have lost their 100 per cent. record, Hockey encounter between the season. In the pivot position. Miss Cup championship honours, and they have a brilliant goal-average Colony and Macao which takes Blumenthal will support her on her who stand a very good chance they have scored 21′ goals without place on Sunday, February 3, and

faster on her feet Miss Walker, left.

should the champions falter at Soo-reply!

however, would probably fit in bet- kunpoo, meet the Central British

the Interport football clash between

ter with her regular partner. Schoolgirls on the C.B.A. ground at

Shanghai and the Combined Chin-

Mra. Bell (Miss M, Wallace), who King's Park to-morrow. They are

Whittaker, who joined the Sap ese, which I understand, has been was selected to play against the expected to secure an overwhelming}

pers at the beginning of the season tentatively arranged for Monday+Colony at present and will not be Australians, is away from the victory.

bask in time to play against Shang- hat if she was selected.

A Certainty

Y R.A.S.C.

(Scokumpoo, 2.30 p.m.)

Fusiliers

SOUTH CHINA-BACK-TO NORMAL FOR PREMIER GAME

(Continued From Page 4).

There are no changes among the South China "A" who have so far forwards, Miss McCaw leading the retained their 100 per cent. record, line. Mrs. Kayll and Mrs. Parkes v. Mrs. should experience no difficulty in

Conder and Mrs. Whitham.. Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu Chan-securing both points.

chiu v. the Misees R. and H. Hancock The team is-Wong Wing: Leg Tin

First Round:-

6-4, 86. E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel Beat;

Paul Kong and Miss Cheun Woon- wai 6-4, 6-2.

Pak Wa.

Sound Full-Backs

as goal-keeper, has shown up excel- February 4, lently, and it is thanks to his per-

The Recreio Ladies have only Open Mixed Doubles Championship! Sang and Lau Mau; Leung In Chan, made one change in their line-upges in the composition of 'their team. [encounters that the opposing sides

The Saints have made two chan formances in the Mamak League ARMY SELECT HOCKEY TEAMETE Wong Mei Shun and Lee Kwok Wal: Miss C. Silva, coming into the side Lee Wai-tong-and. Mias Ellen Trao beat Tao Kwai Shing, Tay Quee-liang, Fang at inside-right in place of Miss C. Miss E. Landolt, who played at left have failed to register any goals.

T. A. Pearce and Miss H. Hancock King Cheong, Tam Kong Pak and IP Botelho, who is ill-

back against the Hong Kong, Ladies

The following have been selected There is only one possible selec- These two teams are fairly evenly a fortnight ago, has been moved up STARTING TIMES AT Navy in the Triangular Hockey Kenna, the brilliant Hong Kong to represent the Army again the tion for this position, Miss N. Me- matched, but the "T" who have to the left-half position instead of been strengthened in defence and Mrs. Berruer, who is being rested

COUNTRY CLUB

Tournament on January 9 and 16: Ladies' wing-half, whose play has at forward, should start favourites. M. Jorge will fill the vacancy at

Pte. Hollingsworth (Lines); Lt. been one of the features of the left-back, partnering G. White.

Metcalfe (H.K.S. Bde.), Lt. Rossier Caer Clark Cup competition this (Line): Lt Laine (9 A.A. Bty,), Ni- "Y" Ladies:-W: George; J. WILSON, The Schoolgirlk will be without Blumenthal; V. Bradbury, B. Walker, leader, who has stood down In A. Fowler; L. Hickey, E. Thomson, B. the services of Miss H. Knill, their P. McCaw, S. Dalziel and O. Brown favour of Miss J. Lakeman.

Recrelo Ladies: G. Roza; C. O

Silva-Netto, A. Alves and M. Remedios mand, M. Basto; M. Xavier, L. Xavier, E. Rozorio; D. Remedios, C. Silva, L.

Capt. E. Manners and Mrs. E. Grim- ble obtained a walk-over from Mr.

POTE-HUNT BACK TO AID CLUB SENIORS

(Continued from Pape $1. The Club H. D. Tollinton and Mrs. M. Parkes to and should fare better than they meet the University play Mr. and Mrs. Kayll. W. C. Hung and Miss M. Griffiths beat did last week, when they forced

J. P. Whitham and Mr. H. T. Armstrong.

C. Ravenhill and Mrs. Conder 6-3 draw with South China.

6-4,

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Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau obtained a walk-over from S. A. Gray and Misa A, Mackenzie. A

Second Round-

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Firat XI-G. Rodger; G. Gamble and The following are the teams: S. Strange: J. Skinner (Captain), J. Pote Hunt and A. Duncan; F. Fowler,

Bickford, J. Drown, A. Howe, E. Strange and B.

H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chia. Chim. chiu beat Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau 6-1, 6-3.

BORDERERS AID KOWLOON

The teams are:-

CHAMPIONS JUNIOR TEAM

TO MEET SAINTS

The teams are:

Sunday's Golf Tourney

Country Club on Sunday are as follows: Starting times for competitors at the

Club Championship 10.80 A. W. da Roza. E. Badick.

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Бедром,

W. G. Senior, AEC (RA.SC.), L/NK. Ladies are the only two players good Dulla Singh (Panjabis), L/NE Alat Lanes), Lt. Garthwaite (HKS, Bde), Misa B. Pope of the Hong Kong Din (Panfabis); Lt. Robinson (E.

Miss J. Wong of the Saints and

Kartar Singh (Punjabis) and L/Nk: Lal enough to be considered for the Singh (Punjabis),

H. Reeks, (Lines), L/Nkya Singh give it to Miss Wong, who has the Reserves:-(Forwards) Col Sergt. Pivot position, and I would readily (H.K.8. Bde.), Half Back) Lt. Williagis advantage of both speed and (E. Lanes), (Back) Sept. Khan Bahador youth (Punjabis).

K.I.T.C. MAMAK TEAM

G. White and M. Jorge L Woolley, J. Castro

St. Andrew's Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rose; 10.34 F. E: A. Remedios, A. E. Wong and E...Landolt; F. Wong, PT0.38 J. J. Basto, H. K. Lee, Everest, M. Woolley, P. Gittens and M. 10.42 A. A Lopes, H. G. Leong. Second XI G. Payne; M. Rallion

Ladies' Handicap: C. B. SchoolJ. Whiteman;

Lam-a.in.

For the left-half position, I would (Captain) and Binnie; D. Hynes, For

mert and R. Stephenson; K. Moir, M: 10.40 Miss A. de Roza, Mrs. A. J. Kew.

select Miss M. Bryson without any row and F. Nicholls; G. Williams,The Hong Kong Ladies juntor McCaw, C. Bone; E. Roussean, J. Ram 10,50 Mrs. A. W da Roza, Mrs. F. E. The following will represent the hesitation. A good spoiler and stic Fisher, G. Duncan, Bitter and Stevens, hockey eleven will meet the St. An Stringer.

phrey J. Lakeman, A. Martin and P A Remedios. drew's juniors in a friendly en-Cher Clark League Table To Date

1054 Mrs. L D'Almada, Miss M. their Mamak Tournament game

Kowloon Indians Tennis Club in ker, Miss Bryson in one of the very First XI-Boyes; Eastman and Mor-counter at Happy Valley to-morrow,

few women in local hockey who em Basto white,, Elliott, G. White, Jones and rison; Gilchrist, Davis and Blea; commencing at 5.15 p.m.

We against the 12th Battery on Sunday Continued on Page 18). ploys the hook to advantage.. Knox

CP.W.L.D. P. APU Miss Joan Mabel Churchill, popular at 4 pm, on the Police Training The team would then read. Hance A The following will represent the Reserve-Everest

6 5 10 19 9 10 captain of the Hong Kong Ladies School ground: The Kowloon junior team re- Second XI Videro; Cutter and Hick. Strahan O'Hagan, Mrs. N. Ben C. B. A.6 3 1 115 57 G C Moatrie, prominent member of Amrik Singh Pereira, Tara Singh, M. J Woak (81. A) and M. Bryson (CR K: Ladies Baskett, M. Wolfe and St. Andrew's 541 013 48 Hockey Club, whose marriage to Mr. Rumishng Karnail Singh (capt.), A. Fowler ("N. McKenna (HK), (HX); P. Woolley (CB.A.) and Mas mains unchanged from last week.

man Hopkins, Roberta and Tillery: nitt and H. Hence; J. Flex, Mrz "Y" Ladles Whelan, Thomson, Con

5122 63 the Hong Kong Football Club, will take Singh; H., Singh, Noronha, G. Singh, A.);W Harsh (H.K.); B Daniel (??), The teams aros

Hayes and Locke, M. Smalley, M. Rattey and V. Recreio 5118148 place at St John's Cathedral on Satur Pinto and Sensa

302-360 day, January 28, 1998

Ma Woolley (BLA), 3. Churchill (H. Reserve: J. Singh.

K. and O. Brown (“Y”),»JA

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the League series, much will depend upon him and his halves if Kow- loon are to win.

Pereira

Blackburn.

GAEL S.

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