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An Historic Record by THE PRIME MINISTER | 1-RAMSÁY MACDONALDMP Columbia |
The Right Hon.
Macao Supremacy
Weakened Side Will Play After Interport
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TWO NEW REFEREES
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H. Hassan, the "Radio's bril-s Y.M.C.A. TO MEET MAÇÃO
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ON Sunday last at the Kowloon
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MISS I. WOOLLEY AGAIN SHINES
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Golf Club a 'field' of 42 ap- plied for starting time to compete for the Dewar Trophy over 18 holes medál play. D. C. Wilson (nett) 69) led the fold followed by · G. Castle (nett 71), W. H. G. HiratVIDENCE of staleness was ap- anywhere near the circle, and had (nett); and E. Black (nett.71), pareat in the ladies" Inter, very bad luck on several occasions These four will play off the sem!-port hockey trial yesterday at Soo-when she was boundled off the ball liant centre-half, who had his The Y.M.C.A. will be a very much anal and final over 18 holes match kunpoo, and, the Selectors were by her own forwards, who were in- right leg fractured in a Third Divi-weakened team than that which held play.
In the draw for the match again left in the position of not beclined to bunch too closely in ate ston football game, is just able to Macao to a draw of one goal each play, Castle meets Black and Hirst ing able to determine the can-tack. walk although still an inmate of the towards the end of last year, but are will be opposed to Wilson.
didates for the left-back and left- Kowloon Hospital, The casing of expected to put up a good showing. My notes of last Friday evidently wing positions, Plaster of Paris has been removed G. C. Moss will replace F. Fowler cleared the air a little with regard
Miss Gray spoiled magnificently, in goal, while the two backs will to the question of more than one
while her dribbles here and there The display given by the ma- before a clearance, giving her: a probably be E. F. Selk and G. Som-player "tie-ing" for fourth place. jority of the players, including clear view, were sound. She hit the Sunday's game between the Inter-mers. Last year Selk was partner-I observed that a notice had been several Interporters was most dis-ball hard and intercepted, cleverly port Hockey eleven and the Rest of ed by f. Farmer who is being moved pinned up to the effect that should appointing, and the feature of the on several occasions. the Colony is the final official trial, up to right-half,
a tie occur the best score over the game was the aimless display of the although there may possibly be a
(Continued on Page 13.) last nine holes would qualify, Un-Interport forwards, who, in spite practice game semetime next week "Y" DEFENCE CHANGES
der this ruling J. D. Thomson, the of The half-back line will also be President, was excluded, his card miserably in front of goal,
numerous openings, Just to give the Interporters an
failed Mesars, G. T. Palmier and P. J. Bar- changed, as D. McLellan is coming of nett 71 having the worst score
low refereed the game, which resulted opportunity to keep in trim,
in a goalless draw, and the teams were: back to the team as pivot to fill the for the last nine.
The trial backs, Miss Fowler, drew's); A. Fowler ("y" Ladies) and Whites: Mrs. R. Rose (St. An- The Hong Kong Interport Hockey vacancy caused by Sommer's re-
It is strange that the 'tigers' did Miss Helbling and Miss Walker B. Helbling (Hong Kong Ladies); B. eleven will be given their first test moval to full-back, while R. Anot do so well in this competition, did not show up at all well and Pape (Hong Kong Ladies), 3. Wong together as a team when they en-Bates, the Hockey Secretary re- I noted that of the qualifiers, three consequently the task of selecting (St. Andrew's Ladies) and M. Bryson counter the Rest of the Colony in a places G. Fowler at left-half.
have handicaps of double figures a suitable partner for Misa Gray School), H. Smith (C. B.. School), M.. (C.B.A. Ladies); H Knill (C. B. practice game on the Club ground]
In the forward line, both G. P. and were entrants in the Junior,' was wellnigh Impossible. on Sunday afternoon, commencing and F. E. Lammert have been drop- My penchant for the ex-champion
Woolley (St. Andrew's Ladies), S. Dalziel (Ladies) and P. Giftena at 3 p.m.
ped, and the probable line-up will be to have the honour of inscribing Miss Fowler Improves
(St. Andrew's Ladies). F. Fowle", who has hitherto played his name first on the "Trophy.'
Coloura:- E, Hance (Hong Kong Their Excellencies the Governor, in goal. 3. Fowler, who usually
Indvidually, Miss Fowler play-Ladies);; E. M. Gray (Hong Kong Sir William Peel, and the General plays on the right-wing, W. J. THE ANNUAL DANCE
ed better than before, but on Ladies) and F. K. Walker (C.B.A. several occasions was seen to lift, Xavier (Recreio Ladies) and I. Ladies); E. Boavis (CB.A. Ladies), Officer Commanding the Troops, Ma-Brown, the new leader who replaces jor-General O. C. Borret, have been Geoff Lammert and T. J. Price, the HIS cheery function, which forward would have been the cor- V. Bradbury (y Ladies), Mrs, P. H. the ball into touch when a pass Woolley (St. Andrew's Ladies); Miss T invited to attend,
"Y" ekipper who replaces J. M. seems to grow in popularity rect move. She did, however, stop Harrop (Hong Kong Ladies), F. McGow Wilson.
every year, is to be held in the Rose the ball before clearing on more Ladies), and 0: Brown ("Y" Ladies), The reorganised
"Y" Ladies), C. Ferguson (Hong Kong team should Room, Peninsula Hotel on Friday occasions than usual. Interport XI: Pto, Hollingsworth, read, G. C. Moss; E. F. February 15 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (Army); Lt. Metcalf (Army) and A. Selk and G. Sommer;
J.I am told the tickets are $2.50 each, M. Rodrigues (Recreio); W. A. Reed]
Farmer, D. McLellan and R. A. which includes supper; this reduc-
Miss Helbling spolled exceeding (Club), Dulla Singh (Army) and G. Sommers (Y.M.C.A.); N, A. E. Mackay Bates; F. Fowler, S. Fowler, W. J. tion in the price of tickets is very poor, and sho did not have enough ly well, but her, distribution was (Club), Lt. Garthwaite
(Army), Brown, G. H. Fowler and T. J. welcome at this time of depression, weight behind her clearances. Sha Caer Gurbachan Singh (K.ITC.), Kartar Price (Captain).
and is evidence of the Committee's was very fast in following up a Singh (Army) and Lal Singh (Army),
Reserves: F. V. Wong (St, A-TEAM TO VISIT MACAO
thoughtfulness in providing the weak clearance by her partner, and drew's), Alaf Din (Army) and G. E. Only one change has been made in
evening at such a cheap rate.
Last year a number of atten-ever the latter went forward to in- covered her colleague well when- The Rest: U. B. Souza (Radio): L1. the Royal Corps of Signals usual dants at the function complained tercept a pass, Roissier (Army), and E. V. Reed Mamak team to visit Macaoon of, the crowded floor and the in- (Club); J. Gonsalves (Recreio), Lt. Sunday. Larking, their left-wing, ability to have a decent dance; this Miss F. K. Wakker gave a much Candy): Skt. Reekss (Army), G. B. R. is unable to make the trip, and has will be obviated this year as ar- improved exhibition than last hockey practice for to-morrow be Divent (Club), Awtar Singh (Radi), been substituted by Fieldmg, who rangements have been made to Thursday, but was not much bet-ing cancelled, the Ladies and Kalwant Singh (Radio) and T. J. Price has been on the injured list since overflow to the Roof Garden ter than on Saturday, being slow in the St. Andrew's Ladies have taken (Y.M.C.A.)
the beginning of the season with should numbers warrant.. Reserves: N. Beltran (Eecreio) and
a bad knee, but who is now quite Sanagat Singh (Radio),
3 am asked to stress the advis: tackling should be curbed before it outstanding Caer Clark Cup fixture, Ther clearances, Her one-handed this opportunity to play off their Spr. A. Cutler of the Royal at to play. The following will be ability of early bookings so that becomes a habit. Engineers, and Gnr. Aidridge of the team:-Marsh; Martin (Cap the Committee's arrangements may
which will be played on the YM the Royal Artillery, have both pass-tain) and Hodges; Buttery, Dilley, be completed in good time. ⠀
CIA. ground at King's Park, com- ed their Referee's test.
and Mills; May, Farrell, Addis
Wrong Position
mencing at 315.p.m.2 22 "Miss Jean Dalziel, former Secre- Austen and Fielding,
Miss P. Gittins gave a spirited
The "Y" Ladies have made two tary of the Caer Clark Cup Com-
hopelessly lost from start to Anish, a sensation by defeating the Hong display, on the left-wing, but was changes in the team which caused mittee and Captain of the Hong SUFFOLK DEPEND ON PIVOT
As the result of yesterday's game Kong Ladies', Hockey Club, is ex- it can be dearly seco
She failed to add that little burst Kong Ladies three weeks ago at pected to arrive back in the Colony suffolk must have a good centre-
time and again was robbed by brought into the forward line in that the
of speed so necessary to a player Bookunpoo, Miss T. Dennis and unable to use the reverse-stick, and Miss B Blumenthal on Monday next by the Glen Line half to hold them together. Camp
being steamer Pembrokeshire.
bell, who plays at half-back for the
Mise Gray. There is little doubt place of Miss B. Walker, and Miss. Navy was unfortunately out at
that she is definitely out of position V. Bradbury. Camp, and he was substituted by HMS. Adventure defeated the on the left-wing.
The St. Andrew's Ladies, who Tidd, the usual right-back, Tidd Ordnance Corps by 7 goals to 2 yes-:. Ladies' Interport tried very hard, but was not fast terday when the two teams met in The three outstanding players in Kong Ladies, Caer Clark Cup cham
have not yet defeated the Hong In a very even hockey match at King's Park yesterday the practice hockey game scheduled for enough to hold Currie. After half- a friendly, hockey match at Happy the game were Miss M. Smith, who plons, are however expected to Cornwall caused a minor sensation in the Mamak Tournament when King's Park, has been postponed time Tidd changed places with Valley. they drew with the Suffolk, the score being 2 goals each..
owing to the wedding of Miss Joan Stacey, the right-back, who was
was the only forward from either beat the " Ladies' to-morrow, for Tel, Brooks, A. B. Doyd, A. E. side to display any initiative, and the inclusion of Miss Dennis Both teams were weakened by the absence of one of their best Churchill, the popular captain of the much speedier..
has Roberts and A. B. Short, respective- who hit the ball good and hard undoubtedly weakened the latter's players, Neame, right-wing, being absent from the Cornwall team, Hong Kong Ladies' who wedo Mr. while the Suffolk were without their centre-half, Campbell
Woolley, who strained his foot ly, acored for H.M.S. Adventure in whenever inside the circle; Mias forward line considerably," G. C. Moutrie, the Interport rugby when playing against the Police the opening half, while Brown scor-E. M. Gray, who gave a very good The teams are: match Kirk, the suffolk's inside-night, remained at one-all till after the in-player, at St. John's Cathedral. last Friday, was back again between jed the first goal for the R.A.0.C. display in defence, and more than A. Fowler, L. Hickey, E. Thomson, M. was the best forward on the field, terval.
The "Ladies will meet the St. the sticks, and played a much
"Y Ladiens-W. George; J. Wilson, In the second half Perry success-justified 'her inclusion; and Miss Gardiner, P. McCaw, T. Dennis, 8. his clever atickwork and neat passes
Andrew's Ladies in a Caer Clark steadier game. He was chosen to fully eluded his opponents to score Woolley, who was the best half opening up many attacks. His one
Cup encounter on the YMCA play for the Navy against the for the R.A.0.C. but the Adven-back on display. fault was that he was inclined to half the Suffolk took the lead 3 p.m.
After 15 minutes in the second ground to-morrow, commencing at Army, but had to be replaced as he ture replied through A. B. Budge be selfish and passed to Surtees, through Surtees, who netted from
Doyd and Brooks respectively. instead of playing to O'Neil, when the latter was unmarked.
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CORNWALL UNLUCKY NOT TO BEAT SUFFOLK
MAMAK HOCKEY SURPRISE
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This
Suffolk Take Lead
R. Divet (Club).
Comdr. Nowsom (Navy) and Alaf Din
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Intending supporters of the hoc
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a rebound off the goalkeeper's pads.key Interport between the Colony SIGNALS SECOND IN TABLE
brought about the end of numerous wilson did well to get his pads in ested to know that the Interport Friday, the Royal Corps of Signals At first Busby, inside-left, shot and and Macao at Macao, will be inter- By defeating the Parthian Inst attacks, for Surtees was well mark- ed by Jackson..
the way, the ball, however, re-game commences at 2 pm and con- secured the second position in the
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ADVENTURE BEAT ORDNANCE All-Round Superiority Displayed
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Clark Cup Game To-morrow
MISS DENNIS REPLACES MISS WALKER
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In view of the Ladles Interport
Dalziel, B. Blumenthal and O. Brown St. Andrews Ladies:-Mrs. R. Rost G. White, L. Jorges I Woolley, J Miss Smith was a definite menace est, M. Woolley, P. Gittins and M. Wong, E. Landolt; FWong, P. Ever- Churn,
C.B.A. OFFICERS FOR Mainak League Table To Date
THE YEAR
H. E.*
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts
10 8 0 281 0.18
O'Nell, on the right-wing, played bounded to the stick of Surtees who cludes at about 8.25 p.m. This will league table. They have played 14 Director Of Education {R.C. of Signals 14 6 4 4 31 27.16
a very hard game and was seen in before Wilson could recover.
had little difficulty in netting it give supporters an opportunity of games where as the K.LT.C. who many swift runs, his centres al-
catching the return steamer o the are third in the list, have only play- The Cornwall's equalising goal Colony, which leaves Macao at 4.30 ed 8. ways being very accurate.
was a very spectacular one. From p.m. Half-Back Trio Shine the bully-off Currie passed to
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New Presidente St Andrew's ..11 6 2 3 23 16 15
K. L.T. C. Police At the annual general meeting United of the Central British Association (R.A.B.C. Woolley, the Suffolk's custodian. Bloomer who ran down to the 25 MACAO ARRANGEMENTS'
Ther new custodan, Marsh, has held yesterday at the Central Bri- University never been really tested, but the played a much improved game, his yard line before passed back to
Suffolk I understand that as soon as the little that he has done, augurs well tish School, M. G. R. Sayer. the Medway clearances being both strong and Bloomers. Bloomers ran straight Secretary of the Hong Kong Hockey for the future.
Director of Education, was elected Radio through the defence and met. Wool-Association is given any indications
the new president. Mr. J. Ralston Diamond presided at the meeting. "
C. R..A. Cornwall
accurate
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KING'S COLLEGE · ATHLETICS
Two Records Fall In Senior Events
TRIPLE TIE FOR VICTOR LUDORUM
Two, records were broken at the fifth annual, athletic meeting of
9 17 16 18 3 King's College, which took place yes? terday before a large crowd at Carch line HIIL-
4 0.8 14 14 1. 5 0 5 06:23
The half-back were the mainstay ley near the edge of the circle, but of the number of spectators likely PARTHIAN'S TALE OF WOE of the Cornwall teams and held up managed to hit the ball past him into make the trip, an attempt will be The Parthian, who have not yet The report and accounts were many attacks. Jackson, at centre-to the net.
made to get the Steamboat Com secured a point in the Mamak adopted and the chairman congratu- 12th Battery half, was the best of the trio and After that the Cornwall were un-pany to postpone the salling of the Tournament are exceptionally weak lated the Club on coming through Parthian: held the team together with remark-lucky nod to win.
ship from Macao unt!! 6.30 p.m. this season. Cox, their centre half, the depression with a good financial Dainty able skill, his tackling and mark- Cornwall:-Wilson; Gash and Ruther- While still on the subject of the is the only player to show any real standing.. ing featuring the game.
ford; Harrington, Jackson and Heath:
Mamak Goal Scorers To Date Briggs, Johns, Carrie, Bloomers and Interport, it is interesting to note initiative. He is, however, not It was stated that Mr. N. L. Smith Wth this good support the for- Gillard.
that while the Shanghal Hockey As- suited to the pivot position as he wished to be relieved of the Pre- G. Bingh (K.L.T.C.). ward line were seen in many fine
Suffolk Woolley; Stary and Phil-sociation turned down the Colony's plays very aggressive game but sidency of the Association, as he Senior (L.A.SU.) attacks, their combination being lips: Smith, Tid and Carver: O'Neil, invitation last year, they intend they cannot afford to play him in was no longer the Director of Wood (RE) excellent. Currie led them magni-Kirk Surtees, Busby and Hobart
Pegg(R.E.) sending a team up to Tientsin!the centre-forward position,
Education
EF Fincher (St. Andrew's)" ficently, while Johns and Bloomers;;
The local Association, in spite of
The following were the other of- Whitehead (Signals) the inside men, lent admirable. sup-
their efforts to promote the idea. Harvie shows dask, but he lacks Acers elected: Vice-Presidents, Parkins (Police) port in many spectacular move-
were evidently defeated at the start, stickwork
Mr. B. Wylie, Miss E. S. Woolley Burtees (H.M.S.^atik) ments. The only obstacles in their The following is the Recreio for the Shanghai body made no
Chairman, Mr., Ralaton; "General pintos (K.LT.C
David (H.M:9Dainty) paths were Phillips and Woolley. hockey team to meet the East further attempt to resume discur
It was not until after 20 that Cur-Lanca, on Monday at King's Park, slons on the subject.ain of the $ rie opened the scoring, but within bully-off at 5:10 prompt: Following the Interport against Hoc Club: another five minutes the Buffolk H Britto; A. des Remedios, P. N. the Colony Macio will m
meet the forward aeer Thad equalised through O'Neil, who da Silva, A. R, Pinna, J Gonsalves, A European (YMCA. In the third Cup Förlogs
RECREIO HOCKEY TEAM
cut in from the wing and
M. Xavier AO. D'Almada,WAJA.GR.|| nettert
Botelho, Ge Guterres, N. Beltran, and hockey, der bunter at Macho o G with a hard angle shot. The score 8. Xavier
February
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Miss Margaret Woolley, the capt Committee, Misa A. ESteet, Mesars. Wass (Police
Andrew's Ladies' T. S. Whitley, N. L. Whitley, Colledge St
finest Bord, B. I. Bickford, W. H. G. Hirst, Farrell (Span ark and Associate Members W. El Web E. Reed (U? to Me her and G. Gurevitch Hon Secre- Mar the tary, J. King Hont Treasurer, W. Goon
Stoker Resist Bar Conver
N&DWhitley, A Singh
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Mak Shing-chung cleared 5 ft. 1, in to establlah a new Senior High Jump record while Ting Shui-sang putt the shot 34 It. 3. Ins in the Senior event for a new mark
U) Kwai-le won the Junior - In- dividual championship, while thres competitors Au Kwong-wal, Yeung Kalman, sad Mak Shing-chung, ted for the senior. honour.
Salle College won the invita relay race open to Schools of the Colony with the Wah Yan Colé lege a close second.
Mrs. G. Sayer wife of the Director of Education distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the