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DOUBTFUL SELECTIONS

FOR INTERPORT PROSPECTIVE TEAM CHOSEN

(By "Sticks")

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1935

MISS HELBLING WORTH

MACAO HOCKEY TEAM IMPRESS IN STRAITS

LT. DA COSTA DESCRIBES FIRST TOUR

SCOTTISH INTERNATIONAL HOLDS

UP SPEEDY FORWARDS

(By "Sticks")

HE Macao Interport hockey combination throughout the Mala

eleven, which returned from yan game.” Singapore yesterday by the P

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and O. s.s. Rawalpindi, spoke Reid, the Malayan centre-half, is warmly of the reception accorded an officer in the Wiltshire Regiment

INTERPORT PLACE

JUSTIFIES 11TH HOUR

Miss Olive Brown' is a serious contender for the left-wing position in the Indien Interport hockey

team.

64 NAMES

them wherever they went during stationed at Singapore. An Army is

their Straits tour, and particular-hockey "cap," Reid played a superb

task in trying to hold. Ramallio,

ly of their welcome at Singapore game, but found a very diffet FOR TRIALS

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Lt. Da Costa, who captained the the Macao leader, whose terrific team, was good enough to give me speed often had the Malayan' pivot

a short interview. last night on the in a sorry plight. various games, conditions, and a

short description of the players BEST GAME SINCE 1932 · who participated.

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The first match between Macao

The Malayan team, which the Singapore Europeane was voted by Macao team met at Kuala Lumpur (the Singapore Press as the best was a very much stronger one than game of hockey seen in Malaya that which beat them at Macao since the visit of the all-conqueror- Just year.

Ing Indian Olympic side in the ear-j ly part of 1932.

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mangrove swamp,

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COLONY MAKES

PREPARATIONS

FOR MACAO GAME

J

OWEN HUGHES MAY

SECURE PLACE.

STRAITS INVITATION TO BE ONLY THROUGH SINGAPORE

INVITATION

MISS WONG AGAIN GIVES STERLING DISPLAY

THIRD LADIES' HOCKEY TRIAL

(By "Sticks")

Ms. the the Ladies Interport hockey trial caused a

[ISS B. Helbling, the Hong Kong Ladies' left-back, whose omis-

minor sensation, yesterday fully justified her last-minute invitation with a splendid exhibition in the second Interport trial game which was held in order to select the Rest's team to meet the Shanghai visitors in one of the three games they are to play

On the whole, yesterday's trial was very disappointing, very few of the players striking anything like their true form, the

here. defences, with one or two exceptions being largely at fault.

Mrs. Rose, who was given a second trial, performed brilliantly between the sticks and saved many awkward situations with timely clearances and kicks.

Miss Wilson was the better of the two backs, Miss Smalley being erratic under pressure.

Miss K. Moir and Miss J. Wong were the pick of the halves, Miss, Blumenthal evidently striking one of her off days.

Miss Wong was easily one of the hardest worked players on display, and was responsible

GOLF

NOTES

(By "FAIRWAY")

Y observations on the method:

fox breaking up many promis M of scoring in the G. M

ing attacks by the opposing for wards. Miss E. Woolley was an absentee consequently Whites played throughout with a depleted team."

Europeans, which was played on The second match, against the the Singapore Cricket Club's tennis Singapore non-Europeans, was

(By "STICKS") courts, was the best of the series, played in a tropical downpour dur- the Macao, team finding the fasting the first half, and the ground ́TOTAL of 64 names, drawn

Young" Cup games were emphasised ground exactly to their liking and in the second half was more like from 14 Civilian Clubs and

on which second round ties could be on Sunday when, on the final day fast team-work.

with the the Army and Navy, have been and

played, Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & players floundering all over the submitted to the Interport Hockey

Matthews and the Union Insurance MACAO GAINASCENDANCY'

field.

Selection Committee for con- Miss Walker Shines

Society finished all square. If the sideration during the trials for Miss B. Walker was the pick of a sides are granted an extension to The Macao forwards failed to

The Macao team who had brought the forthcoming Interport against very poor forward line, feeding her settle their friendly dispute, there settle down immediately, but soon football, boobs with them, found Macao on February 3 at Macao. winger, Miss Bradbury, with some will be a mighty scramble for some. after the first goal had been netted, them uncomfortable and discarded

excellent развев. they played their methodical game them for stockings, finishing the

players with this Championship and The first trial game takes place Misa Hance, in Colours' goal. Captain's Cup ties all down for de- and made circles round the home

game in this manner,

on Sunday morning On the was never severely tested and did cision this month. team.

H.K.S.R.A. Marina, ground. The what was expected of her. Mis * Commenting upon their third en- In conclusion, Ltda Costa said other trial dates have been fixed Osmund cleared with powerful for January 20, when the Probables hits, but was wild on occasion and counter against the All-Malaya Macao were very grateful to Mr.will meet the Possibles, and on often sent the ball to the opposing the match which was decided side at Kuala Lumpur, Lt. Costa S. de Souza, the, Hon. Secretary of January 27, when the Colony side forwards,

the Singapore Hockey Association, will meet the Rest. said that the Malayan team com- plately bewildered them in the first for all the arrangements which the half and inside of the first Afteen latter had made for their visit, "We minutes had scored three brilliant had a wonderful time during our goals.

stay there, and enjoyed every bit

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"The defence was martelous. We had a terrific job getting through

Asked if there was a possibility their intermediate line and then of another such Interport, Lt. da found a more difficult task in at Costa appeared very optimistle, and tempting to penetrate the two replied that every effort would be backs. The goal-keeper also proved made to make this an annual event. too good for our forwards and ef fected several spectacular saves; Haid Lt. Costa.

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"Law Cheng-nam, the Malayan

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Mamak League Table To Date

goal-keeper, was about 100 per, R. E. cent. better than Yeo Cheok-wah, K.IT.C.

Referring to Sunday's trial, the composition of the teams suggest that Whites' defence will be the probable defence (while Colours attack, with perhaps a slight change, looks the ultimate line-up

The following are the team for

Sunday's Trial:

[(Army); N.. A. E. Mackay (Club), G.

..Miss Helbling played an outstanding game, and on yes terday's showing has more than a good chance of being select ed for the Interport eleven. Miss T. Xavier was the pick of the halves, and with Miss J. Wong, her opposite number, shared the honours of the intermediate lines.

Miss Remedios Impresses Miss M. Remedios, who was also

CLUB CAPTAIN EXCELS

TN

the A.P.C. beat Dodwell's by 5 points to 3 after holding a morning lead of 8-1 The winners were steadiness personified and only the Club Captain, for the lasers, was able to emerge with any credit. "R. Valentine, dormy one, lost his last green, and eventually lost at the chance by taking four putts on the

19th.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. THE

scaring in the Junior Cham- ment over past years, and no doubt pionship was a great improve

some of the qualifiers will suffer at

Whiten: Pte: *Hollingsworth (Army); Dr. A. M. Rodrigues Re- given her second trial, performed creio) and E. V. Reed (Club); W. A very well on the left-wing and sent Reed (Club), Lieut. Comdr. Newsome in several well-placed centres. (H.M.S. Duchess) and L/Naik Ale Din The first half of the game was the hands of the handicapping.com- E. R. Divett (Club), Awtar Singh very scrappy, Miss Ferguson open-mittee. It is almost impossible to PW. L. D. F. A. Pls (Radio), Lieut. Lascelles (H.M.Sing the score for the Whites in a forecast the winner among auch a 98 0131 0 17 Hermes) and J. M. Pinto (Incognitos). goalmouth scramble. Not 7700 27 8 14

Reserves: Parduman Singh (Radio) after the Colours equalised through ner of the A. Ritchie McKnight long bunch of dark horses' but the win-

final destination of the trophy.

the Singapore custodian and gave R.C., of Signals 13 544 28 27 14 (Back); B. Gosano (Recreio) (Halt)Mra. Harrop, who netted with &tie should have a strong say in the

an amazing display of anticipat. Andrews. tion."

Police R.A.S.C. Univerally

"Greig, the Scottish Interna Suffolk tional, who played at left-back, was Diamond

United nothing short of marvellous in his Medway clearancea and his last-minute C. B. A. clearances were the means of com-Radio pletely demoralising our, forwards. Duncan Greig displayed wonderful atlok-Cornwall

12th Battery work while his ball distribution Dainty was superb. We found him, our Parthien main obstacle in the match against Malaya."

BRILLIANT 'FULL-BACK

9:52 2 17 12 12 T. S. Whitley (C.B.A.) (Forward). 7 5 1 116 2:10

Colours:-U. B. Souza (Radio) F. good angular effort. 8-3 2 3 16 15 9 V. Wang (St. Andrew's) and Sepoy There was no further acoring in

10 2 3 5 12 16 9 Khan Bahadur (Army); J. Gonsalves second half, which was featured by.

5 3 1 1 15 6 (Rerreic), Naik Dalla Singh (Army) scrappy play.

9 2 4 3 7 13 7 and Parker (Police); H. Owen-Hughes

Messrs. Pennell and A. R. Brown re-

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MISINTERPRETATION

COME of the late startere on the

New Course on Sunday morn

9 0 5 4 9 23 4 (Club), Lieut. Garthwalte (Army), 4.2.1 156C/Sergt. Recks (Army), L/Nak foreed and the teams were: 2101 3 2 3 Kartar Singh (Army) 'and L/Nalk La! Whites: Mrs. R. Rose; J. Wilson, ing suffered from the presence, of an 2 1 0 1 5 1 3 Singh (Army),

J. Smalley K. Moir, J. Wong, B. Blu-intruding four-ball. It eventually 60519 21 1 Reserves:Lieut. Roissier (Army) menthal; V. Bradbury, B. Walker. C. turned out that the Secretary had 807 1 2 17 1 (Back); A. S. Bliss (St. Andrew's) Ferguson and A. Jacks. 30.21 1111(Half); Surgin Singh (Radio) (For 5. 0.5, 0.6 230 ward).. 20 2016/0

Mamak Goal Scorers To Date

Whitehead (Bignals)

G. Singh (K.I.T.C.) Senior. (R.A.B.C.) De Souza, the Malayan right-Food (R.E.) The Selectors of the Hong Gray, She distributes the bail bet-back was equally as good and he Peg (RE) Kong Ladies Interport hockey ter and shows more constructive covered Greig in brilliant manner. Perkins (Police) eleven have a very difficult task work, although Miss Gray hits the The' manner in which De Souza' in Surtees (H.M.8. Suffolk)

tercepted the passes among the E. F. Fincher (St. Andrew's) in front of them to-morrow when ball harder in clearances.

Miss Fowler, the "Y" Ladies' Macao forwards evoked tremendous Davis (H.M.8. Dainty) they raake their final decision

Pintas (K.LT.C.)..... following the final Interport trial left-back, should fill the other posi-enthusiasm among the spectators.

Colledge (St. Andrew's) match, which takes place on the tion for she is probably the most

May (Signali) Y.M.C.A. ground, King's Park at energetic defender in ladies hoc- Alladad Khan and C. O. La Muir (H.S. Dican) 3 p.m.

key in the Colony, and is at pre-Brooy, who were included the Farrell (Bignals) As far as can be ascertained sent in good form. Her one and Malayan team which visited Macao Goon (University) several positions in the team only fault at the moment is that last year, were seen in the wing. Reed (University)

Qualification 4 goals. are as good as certain, among them she will not take her time in clear, half positions where they distin being the goalkeeper's which willing when given the opportunity.

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guished themselves?

be filled by Mrs. Rose,, the St. MISS SMITH'S CLAIMS, "La Brooy, snid Lti da Costa,

Andrew's Ladies' custodian, the in-. termediate line, which comprises

Hong Macao by holding

facao left wing

In the forward line Miss M. was never better, and repeated his the best halves in the Colony, Mies Smith has been selected for the in-brillant B. Pope, the Hong Kong Ladies side-right berth, while Miss Kongen present pivot, Miss J. Wong, the Dalziel is preferred to Miss Every Saints centre-half, and Miss M Bryson, the Central British. Asso-| ciation Ladies' brillant left-half.

Gittina.

Miss Smith is undoubtedly a very good player, but I would rather see the more experienced Misa who TWO CERTAIN FORWARDS Dalziel at inside-right and. There are as yet several doubtful Gittins at inside-left, where Helections

the foll-backs and usually supports Miss M. Wo the forwards, although Miss M. The latter two have

sitionsrespe

Harry Owan Hughes makes his debut in the Interport trials, and on recent form may possibly be

Colours: B. Hance; 0. Osmund, granted permission for a 'foursome Helbling; E. Beavis, E. Xavier, but this courtesy had been misinter-- McCaw E. Rousseau, L. Silva-Netto, preted. It is all very well being an Mrs. M. Harrop, A. Alves and M. infrequent playing member, but on these rare occasions everyone should be fully acquainted with playing

Remedios.

17 selected for the right-wing post- MAX BAER WILL facilities and possessed of the know-

15tion. He is one of the fastest win-

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gers in the Colony.

0]ONE CERTAINTY

Gurbachan Singh, the brilliant K.I.T.C. contre-forward, whose nama was withdrawn from Sun- day's trial at the request of his Club, owing to the Mamak "needle"," game against the Engineers on the same day is almost a certainty lead the Interport side..

(Continued on Page 15,)

Club v Navy To-day In The

Triangular

to

Tournament

The Club and the Navy clash to-being again on the Injured list with day In the second match of the bed knee.

The game commences at 4.45 p.m., on the Ch

ground, and the pro- bable teams Club:~C (Captain)

Triangular hockey series, the first will fill the left wing position of which was wor some favour, Miss Brown, while Wednesday,

think that Miss Remedios is Army by

The Navy

arecer gether for the past two seasons and The

right should not be seps

M

-for, the

ing is certainly better

Telbla Misa

In the divisio

ved to be

NO REVERSE STICK SHOT:sented by the

nce between the two played on that Miss Brown although much two lacks the

Owen A

Whits

FIGHT

ledge that golf, as a game, requires a generally silent atmosphere. The breezy heartiness of manner which

Primo, Schmeling, Lasky can serve as an excuse on many

Or Steve Hamas

BOUT IN MARCH

་་

occasions can also be completely out of place on others...

SOMEONE BLUNDERED noon determined to begin the WENT out on Saturday after- Max Baer, world's heavyweight New Year well and qualify for the

Detroit, Mich., Jan. 5,

the

boxing champion, and his manager, Captain's Cup It always be Ancil Hofman, to-day reached an easier to do this on the New Co agreement with Chicago fight pro but when I looked for moters for Baer to fight 10 rounds book I found the cupboard to no decision in March against re either Primo Carnera, Hax Schmel- New Year competition list had shown

or words to that effect. ing, Steve Hamas or Art Lasky that the Captain's Cup wee * The last four are at present the the New Course, but probab outstanding challengers for the "owing to unforeseen circumstances

heavyweight crown, which Baer won after technically knocking out (Continued on Page 18) *** Carnern in 1984

SWEAR.COwing to the heavy pressure

boy

Baer, youthful California play our columns" to-day, “Niblick Papie

holds decisive victories pyer on the Kowloon Golf Club will appe both Schmeling and Carnera. It in tomorrow's edition:] was his triumph

heavywel

when

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