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Trial Teams For Ladies' Interport Probables v Possibles Stage Reached Before All Players Are Seen
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1935
SINGAPORE BEAT MACAO AT HOCKEY CLUB NOMINATIONS FOR THE
LADIES'
TRIAL
Four Players Certainties
FORWARD PROBLEM
(By "STICKS")
MACAO HOCKEY
INTERPORT
RODRIGUES & W. A. REED CONSIDERED CERTAINTIES FOR THIRD "CAPS"
RODGER'S SPORTING GESTURE TO YOUTH
THE various hockey Clubs TH
are át
last beginning, Very scrappy play, Intermingled to wake up and realise with flashes of sparkling forward that
the Interport hockey movements, featured the Ladies' clash against Macao is not far Interport hockey trial at King's off, and that the Association are Park yesterday.
still awaiting the names of in-
Miss M. Woolley fully proved her-tending players. self worthy of being the Interport centre-forward by scoring two very. Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, who repre- good goals, in addition to combining sented the Colony against Macao in several very good movements and Malaya last year, and who has with Miss Churchill and Miss now left the University for the Brown,, her left-wing combination. Recreio, has been submitted by the Miss Gitting, at inside-left for latter Club as a full-back, and 'it' the Whites, played a sparkling game is more than probable that he will and should be selected for the In-jagain be selected. terport team should Miss Churchill be unable to play, as is feared.
Miss Church played her usual fine game and fed her winger and leader with dazzling passes.
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Unfortunately. Rodrigues was absent from the Colony when the Combined Civilians lost to the Com bined Services in .heir encounter d Mrs. Rose More Confident fortnight ago, when several Inter- Taken as a whole, Mrs. Rose was port probables were on view. the better of the two goal-keepers
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and displayed more confidence than W. A. Reed, of the Recreio and Miss Hance, who was inclined to be Club, has also been submitted by
nervous.
(By. "Sticks")
THE Incognitos have submit-
T
UNLUCKY LOSERS
TWO MEMBERS
OF TEAM ILL
DAY BEFORE
Singapore Europeans Defeated
ted among others, the name ODD GOAL TRIUMPH
of A. P. Eza da Silva, who will
be remembered for his wonderful display of goal-keeping against Maca o when the Incognitos visited the Island several weeks
ago.
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A. P: Souza, left-wing, and J. M. Pinto, inside-forward, both repre-
sented Civilians against the Com-
bined Services, and will probably be given an early trial;
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R. C.. Reed and R. J. Reed, brothers of the Interporters, are the only other two players whose names have been submitted by the Incognitos.
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TRIANGULAR TOURNEY The Hong Kong Hockey Club will meet the Navy on January 11 Miss Joan Churchill (H.K. Ladies) and 18 in their triangular Tourna gave another sound display at insidement hockey fixtures, while the terday left in the ladies' hockey trial yes Club and. Army games have been fixed for February 20 and March 16.
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the former, as a centre-half, and Miss Gray and Miss Fowler play-In view of his brilliant form during Mackay and Divett both played ed well Individually, but, although the past two seasons and his play for the Combined Civilians against the latter had her eye in and con- this season, he is almost a certainty the Combined Services a fortnight The following will probably be nected, with every first-time effort, for the position. she very seldom-covered her part-
ner and was too prone to indulge
in aimless hitting.
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ago, and, although Mackay was not the Club team against the Navy:- given much scope to display his C. L. Gregory: J. Rodger (Captain) talent, it is almost a certainty that and E. V. Reed: J. E. Potter, W. A he will be selected for either the Mackay, H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Reed and J. L. Tetley: N. A. E.
Divett, A. T. Lay, and J. Pote Hunt,
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Miss Walker and Miss Basto also Incidentally W. A: Reed and his Probables or Possiblca. failed to combine very effectively, brother E. V. Reed are the only although the latter was outstand-other players, with the exception of Divett, the Club leader, is a ing in the manner of her inter-Rodrigues, who have represented strong contender for the centre- Iceptions and distributive play. the Colony in both the Interports forward position in the Interport
Miss Pope was the outstanding against Malaya and Macao. half-back and should fully justify
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her inclusion in the Interport side. In addition to these two players. She-combined well with her wing-the Recreio have forwarded among halves. Mes I. Woolley and Miss others, the names of N. Beltrao ay, Bryson, who both played outstand-a forward or half-back and B. ingly good games.
Gosano as' a' forward.'
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team, and has many years of experi ence against first-class teams support his selection.
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RADIO'S MAMAK DEBUT. The Radio Hockey Club's Mamak debut against the Royal Corps of Signals on Sunday last was by no means to the standard of their play of st season.
G. SOMMER'S CLAIMS The YM.C.A. have only sub-
Although the defence put up a mitted four names, two of very good display, the attack was
poor and failed to combine. Stick
which should be
桑
given
Bome
finishing.
A wireless com- } munication from Lt. Costa, captain of the Macao Interport Hockey eleven now touring Malaya, states that they were beaten in their Inter- port contest against Singapore by 4 goals to 2 in one of the fastest games they have ever played
in.
Macao were, how- ever, without two of their original team, who were taken ill the day before the game, this resulting in an unavoidable reshuffle of the side.
Previous to their epic clash, the Macao team defeated the Singapore Euro- peans in their first encounter, winning by 2 goals to 1 in a very
close encounter.
AMAZING CHOICE OF SELECTORS
MISS
Inexplicable HELBLING PASSED OVER
WITHOUT TRIAL
Miss Bryson's Scoop Shots Miss Bryson featured her defen- Both these players, have already consideration. G. Sommer, who work, usually & predominant fea- sive play with neat scoop shots been awarded Interports-but not has displayed consistently good
ture of the Radio's displays, was Mr. Palmer's Exclusion and repeatedly held up the Marah-for hockey. They represented the form since he entered local hockey, dribble was set at nought by weak sadly lacking, and many a pass and Smith wing by magnificent spoiling. Colony against Shanghai in the has been submitted as a full-back
Miss I. Woolley, Mise B. Popelanaval Interport, football contest. for half-back. and Miss M. Bryson should get Into the Interport team as the inter-, A. A, dos Remedios, right back; A splendid spoiler and tireless mediate line without any question J. Gonsalves, right or left-half; and on the subject.
P. Nolasco, half-back; are the other The Probables (Colours) for-Recreio names submitted to the wards, with the exception of Miss Association. M. Woolley, Miss Churchill, and; Misa Brown, did not show up, well. Miss Knill, on the right-wing,
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RODGER NOT PLAYING The Hong Kong Hockey Club had:
player, Sommer is an invaluable de fender in any team and has more
(Continued on Page 13.)
Mamak League Table To Date
was inclined to over-run the ball not, yesterday, submitted any K.J.T.C. and time and again bungled centres names.
forward, played a very good game Addis, the Signals' new centre in this encounter, but was inclined to be selfish within the circle. He was well supported on his right by Austin, who has been moved up ¡from left-half.
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'VARSITY NEWCOMERS
(By “STICKS" The Colony is at last to have a ladles' interport hockey match, in the excitement of the moment a Belection committee which, to put it mildly, constitutes a most amaz
Two new players were introduceding choice, has been nominated
A name Mr. G. T. Palmer, one 13 5 4 4 26 27 14 in the Varsity team during the
P. W. L. D. F. À. Pta
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IR. E.
R.C. of Signals 81. Andrews ..
by making her shot a fraction too. late. Mies. Dalziel, at inside-right. Jack Rodger, who captained the Police. played a hard game, but she must Colony againat Macao last year in R.4.8.C. learn to part with the ball earlier, the Interport contest, does not University Time and again she attempted to intend playing in the series again, Dalled Buffolk break through the opposing defence as he considers himself past his Diamond on her own, and only attempted a best stage."
Medway pass when her other forwards were out of position.
Duncan
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8 4 2 2 14 11 10 week. They were Amplavamar, on of the very few qualified referees 151116 2 10 the right-wing, and C. H. Yeong, on in the Colony that should have the left-wing. As Oliverio and been at the head of the list is not 53 1115 6 7 Too are away on vacation, these even included, despite the fact that 8.14 3 6 12 5 two players were given their trial. his continued presence at Caer Clark Cup games gives him a 311 1813 W. Singh, who has played a big greater knowledge of present form He, however, said the following 12th Battery 7.06 12 12 1 part in University hockey this sen- than probably any other hockey en- 2.1 0.13 2.3 son, is now on the injured list and the exclusion of Miss Betty
thusiast in the Colony 2. C. R. A Miss Brown's Weakness
names would probably be sent in Dainty
5 0.5 0.5.239 will not be seen for at least a week Helbling, the Hong Kong Ladies Mlas Brown, on the left wing, C. L. Gregory, goal-keeper; E. V. Cornwall 1001 111 or two. He received a twisted was weak in her centring and is at Reed, left-back; N. A E Mackay, Radio
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full-back, from the trial teams, was Parthion a'disadvantage in not being able to right-wing, G. E. R. Divett, centre- use the reverse stick for this pur-forward and J. Pote-Hunt, Jeft-
Mamak Goal Scorers To Date The Ladies Interport Hockey (C.B. School), J. Wong (St. Andrew's)
pose. Her speed, however, more wing.
G. Singh (K.I.T.C.) Selection Committee caused a mild and E. Blumenthal ("y" Ladles) than compensates for her lack of
Senior. (R.A.S.C.) Bradbury (Ladies), · B. Walker
Whitehead (Signals) sensation following yesterday's "y Ladies), M. Woolley (St. centring powers, and she often broke
Perkins (Police). game when they announced the Andrew's), C. Fergason (Hong Kong through on her own to ruah the ball
Wood (RE) Probabica and Possibles for Mon-Ladies) and A. Jacka (Hong Kong into the goulmouth. *...
Surtees (H.M.8. Suffolk) day's trial, comprising the majority Ladies).
Davin (H.M.S. Dainty)
(By "STICKS")
Whites:-G. Roza (Recreio Ladles);
TWICE SELECTED FOR B.K. E. V. Reed, like, his brother and Rodrigues, has the distinction of
1201, O`S ankle white playing pivot against the nature of a shock as she is
A
Qualification 5 góals.
the Cornwall on Friday last,
in perfect health and was what I' Goon, the football centre-for- would have considered a certainty
10 Ward, returned to his old place as
for the Interport team. She has
10 leader in the hockey team. He dia distinguished herself in a much 10 placed S. Reed, who is alan a very and has lost none of her prowess higher grade of hockey at Home, useful inside right.
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SCHOOLGIRLS IMPROVE The feature of the Caer Clark (Continued At Foot Of Next Col.)
TO-MORROW'S CAER CLARK CUP
face she arrived here,
HUDDERSFIELD SECURE AN
INSIDE FORWARD.
George R. Anderson, the Bury faside right, was recently trans- ferred to Huddersfield Town. He
In the Possibles (Whites) team, being capped twice for Hong Kong Pegs (RE) of the players on view yesterday, Osmund (Recreio Ladies) and N Miss Maiah was too elow on the against Malaya and Macao, and his Pintes (K.LT.C.) and then announced the two teams McKonna (Hong Kong Ladies); Eright wing, while Miss Smith had selection as a back will be strongly E. F. Fincher (St. Andrew's) for the third trial on Thursday. In Beavis (C.B.A. Ladies), L. Xavier an off-day and could do little right. represented. the latter game no fewer than 17 (Recreio Ladies) and M. McCaw (U.B.Mrs. Harrop, at centre-forward, newcomers have been invited to School); E. Rousseau (C.B. Bchool), I was very good but not good enough. Silva Netto (Recreio Ladies), Mrs, P. play, all of whom should have been M. Harrop (Hong Kong Ladies), to displace Miss Woolley, seen in action before any advanced Alves (Recreio Ladies) and M. Reme- Miss Remedios, on the left wing, atage auch as Probables v Fossi dios (Recreio Ladies).
showed splendid promise, and in the E Central British Association THE Hong Kong Ladies, who stand HE St. Andrew's Ladles who still folzed Bury in June 1983 from -bles-was-reached.
second-half-combined brilliantly with Ladies are expected to record their an excellent chance of retaining have a fighting chance of winning Yeovil and getter's United after Miss Gittins and Miss Churchill, fourth win in the Caer Clark Cup the Caer Clark Cup for the eighth sue the Car Clark Cup for the first time, having served Chelsea, whom he who was then playing at centre tournament to-morrow when they meet cessive year, mest the Ladies in
the Central British Schoolgirls at a tournament encounter at points towards the championship when forward.
at Sockumpoo are almost assured of two further joined from Cowdenbeath. King's Park, to-morrow, t
Neither of the teams have made any The champions are making one
Henley Royal Regatta" will take changes from last week' tears change in their team, at forward they meet the Recreio Ladies to-morr place this year from day 3 to
The Schoolgirls who are again en where Miss Churchill will revert to row afternoon. trusting the leadership of the attack the inside-left position and Mis/Har The Recreio Ladies are strong both game between the Central British to Miss Y. Lakeman, bave Improved rop will assume the reins of leader in their full-backs and among their Schoolgirls and the St.
ume, the ones forwards, thelt one weak link being considerably and their intermediate ahip.
The following are the teams:
Monday's Trial
Probables:-Mrs. R. Rose (St.) - Andrew's); E.-M. Gray (Hong Kong Ladies) and A. Fowler, (Ladies); I. Woolley (St. Andrew's), B. Pope (Hong Kong Ladies) and M Bryson (C.B.A. Ladies): H. Knill.(C.B, School), S. Daziel ("Y" Ladies), M. Woolley (St. Andrew's), F. Gitting (St Andrew's) and O. Brown ("Y" Ladies). Possibles C. Roza (Recreio Ladies);
TOTTENHAM ANXIETY
Possibility Of New Talent
It is understood that plans are
Miss Remedios has practically all the qualifications for the left-wing position and should be seriously considered.
KITC. MAMAK TEAM
Improvement
ntal play by the school team
he half-back line played best seen in
action this season,
line last Saturday played one of the Tho "T
"Y" Ladies are also making onaj the halves, who concentrate more jep ladies last Saturday, was the best games of the season," although change at forward; Miss 8 Dalziel attack than on defence. they were hopelessly over-run by the will lead the line, while Miss McCaw In spite of this handicap, the G. White (St. Andrew'el and M. Basto in hand for strengthening the Tot- The following will represent the St. Andrew's Tilles.
will move to the inside left birth. will have to play at (Recreio Ladies) Ex Beavis (C.B.A. tenham Hotspur team, particular Kowloon Indians Tennis Club in Ladies will not have everything their HK. Ladles B. Hance, E. M. Gray, known to spring
|_ The Central ~ British Association The teams, aret-2 Alfa form for the Recreio Ladies). J. Wong (St. Andrew's) ndly in regard to the inside forward their Mamak Hockey Tournament own way and will have to fight every J. Smalley N. McKenna, B. Pope, B than one occasion." A. Jacks (Hong Hong Ladies);jow.
game agai the CB.A on Sunday inch of the March (Hong Kong Ladies) Mrs. P. positions,
Helbling; W. Marsh, O. Ferguson,viire. The teams are i PM. Harrop 3 Ch and A. Recreio - Ladies at 4 p.m. on the CBA gro
mand, ME
M. Harrop (Hong Kong Ladies), M. There is all the greater anxie Smith (C.B.A. Ladies) J. Churchill in regard to the Spurs'
↑ (Hong Kong Lacllen) and M., Remedios cause it
(Recreio Ladies)
Calmess Ladies):
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