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Bowls League Withdrawals
Taikoo And Kowloon Dock Cause Anxiety
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1935
ANOTHER LADIES' HOCKEY TRIAL TO-MORROW
ENGLAND FAVOURED
TO RETAIN TITLE
SIDE ALMOST AS STRONG
AS INTERPORT TEAM
BRILLIANT FORWARD LINE
(By "STICKS")
JUDGING the side on their display in the final trial against the probable Ireland team on Sunday last, the England eleven to meet Scotland on Thursday next is one of the strongest ever selected and is very nearly as good as the Colony side which de- feated Macao.....
Hollingsworth has been preferred to F. Fowler in goal, while Cox, who has played brilliantly throughout the trials, will part- ner E. V. Reed at back.
A
Reed has not turned out to one of the England trials, but is undoubtedly superior to any of the men who have filled his
удсапсу.
PROBABLE
SCOTLAND
The intermediate line is a very strong one with W. A: Reed in the Įpivotal position, supported on the right and left flanks by Parker and Williams.
Alaf Din is likely to prove a thorn In the side of the Welch forward line next Thursday.
GOLF
NOTES
(By "NIBLICK") THE semi-final atage of the Kow-
Without any suspicion of a Toon Golf Club's Captain's Cup competition has now been reached,
ELEVEN to the forward line to tely
Fast Forwards And Good Half-Back Trio
LAY TO LEAD ATTACK
(By "STICKS")
..
places last Sunday.
to prove the finest in the series, eight players shooting for four including the fast India line.
Divett and Garthwaite, the In- terport combination, will support Senior on the right, while Dawson and Toyne complete the line on the left.
י'
I
TO SELECT REST TEAM AGAINST H.K. LADIES INTERPORTERS MAY BE
DROPPED
MRS. KAYLL'S BID FOR RECOGNITION
(By "STICKS")"
FOLLOWING to-morrow's trial game on the Y.M.C.A., ground at King's Park, there is a likelihood that several of the Colony's lady hockey Interporters will not be included in the team to. represent the Rest against the Caer Clark Cup champions, the Hong Kong Ladies, on the “Y” ground to-morrow week
Last Saturday's game between the champions and St. Andrew's Ladies provided several in- stances where Interporters were completely out- played.
GERMAN TEAM
AMMANN ONE OF BEST KEEPERS
SCHULTZ MAY AID DEFENCE
To-morrow the Colours inter mediate line will comprise Miss 1. Woolley, Miss J. Wong and, Miss M. Bryson, an all-Interport line, but, with the exception of Miss Wong, both Miss Woolley and Miss Bryson have not been at their best of late..
Miss Wong, however; is still the Colony's best pivot and justified
inclusion in the Rest team on Satur-
day's exhibition alone."
Collings beat Milne 8 and 6. Wilson beat Purves 3 and 2, Barry beat Murphy 5 and 4. Remedios beat Charlton 8 and 2. Opinions are freely expressed round the 19th as to who will be the Dawson's Interport Clains ultimate winner, Collings seemingly
Mrs. White? Decline having the largest number of fans. Scotland's selectors, "Messrs. G.
Mrs, White, although very hard- Dawson is the biggest hockey I will content myself. by pointing
working on Saturday, was but, a Duncan and J. T. K. Gilchrist, are "find" this season, and is likely out to this majority the semi-final
ahadow of her former self and not. still very much in a dilemma as to prove invaluable to the England match in the Club Championship Germany held a very successful
(By "STICKS")
up to Interport standard. to the formation of the side, and attack.
Miss M. Smith is another who the difficulty so far has been for
last year.
hockey trial last Saturday when has not been very much in the There is also a distinct possi- them to get into touch with the bility, judging on his recent form, player and it seems that "F.E." will idea of their strength.
Barry is greatly improved they gave hockey enthusiasts an limelight since the Interport. various players, * -
that he will displace Kartar Singh have to pull his socks up if he wishes They are a fairly good team, in her first appearance in the Rest
Miss W. George will be making " I understand that a team has at inside-left in the Colony side to make an appearance in the Final. spite of being severely handicap-trials between the sticks, and been formed, but that there are to meet the Shanghai Germans. likely, to be radical changes in
A point which struck me is the bed by a dearth of players. England should beat Scotland absence of long handicap men in the In Ammann, their custodian, the position...
should qualify for the goal-keeper's practically all positions.
comfortably in their First Round final stages, this being the first time Germany team possesses one of the G. Duncan, who kept goal for encounter next Thursday on the for eight years that the "tigers" finest goalkeepers in the series, Scotland last year, will again fill Navy ground.
Player Out Of Position White backs, Miss P. McCaw that position, while the two backs
have monopolised, the concluding and if he can repeat his perform and Miss P. Woolley, should form are likely to be Blackburn and Lworth (Lincolns); Cox (Bast "Lanca) |
The England team Hollings- stages.
ance of last Saturday against the very strong defence, and have a A. R. Duncan.
and E. V. Reed (Club); Parker (Police), CHEERIO MAC
Y.M.C.A. team, Germany need not fairly good half-back line in Mise Better Intermediate Line W. A. Reed (Club) and Williams (East
fear a very heavy defeat at the Beavis, Miss Xavier and Miss The intermediate line will pro-Garthwaite (HK.S.R.A.), * Senior Lanes); G. ER "Divelt " (Club), bably be comprised of Gilchrist, (A.E.C), Dawson (East Lanes) and the Isle of Fragrant. Waters yet been finally decided upon for much doubt whether she will be
hands of Portugal next Thursday. Thomson in front of them. R. J. L. MCPHERSON leaves The German defence has not Miss Thomson has very seldom S. MacNider and N, Whitley, Toyne (Lincolns).
played on the left flank, and I'very which is a fairly strong one, while
during the current month on well- they have an extra back in Schu- able to adapt her play to suit the earned retirement, and I take this tz, who has hitherto not been seen position. opportunity of wishing him bon in the trials, but who will most health, Mac is a steady golfer, one be available. voyage and many years of good certainly play for them should he ing pivot, and it was only lack of Miss Xavier is a very hard-work-
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the forward line is as good as last
ason's, if not betternd Lt. Alex- ENGINEERS' FIRST
ander Sinclair should form
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valuable partnership on the right, both being, fast and good hockey players, while Lay should make fan deal leader.
The left-wing will undoubtedly be the Central British Association pair of T. Whitley' and J. J. King.
RIFLE MEETING
LARGE ENTRIES IN TWO CLASSES
Ideal weather favoured the in
On the whole the Scotland team augural rifle meeting of the Royal
IN 53 STROKES
Kowloon.
short
M
of the heart-breaking kind if you
happen to oppose him; always Departure Uncertain
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experience that resulted in her omission from the Interport side.
Miss A Fowler will make another appearance at inside-left, but in all probability she will later be moved back to fill the left-back position.
second exponent of Calamity Jane' ing to go on leave shortly, and The White forward line is as good straight down the 'middle' and' a I understand that he is expert-
Miss Gittin's Chance -- when he reaches the green. The everything now depends upon the their opponents' with two excel help and assistance: he has afforded date he leaves the Colony,
tent wingers in Miss Blackmore and the Kowloon Golf Club during
Miss Remedios, larly when meeting facilities are Mueller is weak on the left-wing position should Miss Smith fall to Heas and Sander make a dan- Miss P. Gittina, the inside-right, many years will be missed, particu-gerous inside combination, but is the most likely selection for this is much stronger than several of Engineers which was held on Mon required; his nomination to honor and is inclined to over-run the recover her form, the nations entered, but will miss day last at the Kal Tak Ranges, ary membership some time ago was ball before centring. Jack Rodger from their defence, and the full-back line is likely to
Competitors were divided into mark of esteem and appreciation
Mrs. F. J. Kayil, the Colony ladies be their weakest point when they Class, "A" All Ranks, Class "B" and by the committee and members of right, are very hard workers, but, recent recruit to the "y" Ladies, Welsing and Lange, on the singles lawn tennis champion and a encounter England next Thurs Young soldiers, Le, under 25 years
the City course. day.'
here again, both players are very may make her first appearance in a of age and with less than three: The probable Scotland team i-G. years' service.
THE LIMBER SHAFT
Impetuous and are inclined to apoll representative game in her first Duncan (Club); Blackburn (Police), L. There were 65 entries for ClassHE limber shaft golf club is
openings by over-eagerness. season of hockey1 A. R. Duncan (Club); J, T. K. Gilchrist "A" and 52 fór Claas "B",
Portugal; will have the advan (St. Andrew's), 8. MacNider (C.B.A.)
A hard-working leader with At the conclusion of the meeting, the respective merits of this and take the points. and N. Whitley (CBA); N. A. E
with us on every side 1 hear should not be fully extended to she should in time, be one of the Stage of speed and experience and plenty of speed and hitting power. Mackay (Club), L. Alexander Sinclair Major B. E. C. Dixon, M.C., RE that make Illustrated by actual The game taken It was decided that the Lawn Mr. H. Nish was elected as Pre (C.B.A.) and J. J. King (C.B.A.)
(Navy), A. T. Lay (Club), T. Whitley Officer Commanding the Royal En- presentation and by stories told of Thursday on the Club ground,
best centre-forwards in the Colony. Bowls league would commence not sident for the ensuing year. Two
gineer Companies, made a
place next Miss Fowler At Forward later than April 27, and that the nominations were received for Vice-
speech saying that he hoped that shaft has a degree of springiness The probable German team &
phenomenal distances. The limber' commencing at 5.10 p.m.
There is no doubt about it that? entries would close on March 28 President, Mr. B. E Maughan and
this, their first rifle meeting, would never before attempted in any club, Ammann; Schultz or Reck and O. May White, the selectors would not had she the experience of Mrs. at the annual general meeting of Mr. T. J. Tacchi. Mr. Maughan, AL ESPINOSA PLAYS 18 HOLES the forerunner of an the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Asso-however, withdrew from the voting
meeting.
annual steel or wooden shafted:* ̈ ̈
(Captain); Schmidt, G. Sommer and hesitate a minute in playing her ciation last night.
and Mr. Tacchi Pas elected!
The prizes winners' were:
I must confess to being definitely Gerlof Welsing, H. G. Lange, Sander, against the Champions. Mr. T. F. Stainton. who repre- unanimously.
Match 1, Rapid Practice, (809 yds, Conservative as to how the game Hess and Moeller sented Taikoo Dock Recreation
Mexico City, March 16. Al Ave rounds in 25 seconds. H.P.S. 25). should be played and the implements Club, stated that his Club had de honourable of Mr. Maughan to claimed a new world golf record of
In remarking that it was very Espinosa, Americau pro, to-dayClass A Spr. Charlwood (20) employed therein, yet I ungrudging-
Class "B" Spr, May, (20). cided to enter one team and that withdraw from the voting to give 58 strokes over a 6,800 yard course Ave exposures of three seconds at alluring article; the different would be in the Junior instead of Mr. Tacchi a unanimous vote, Mr. at the Mexico City Country Club. three secunda intervale H.P.8; 26 coloured materials placed around the in the Senior Division. Mr. J. Russell suggested that Mr. Maughan The record was made yesterday in Class "A" Cpl. Powell (21); Class Junction between head and shaft in Ruasell aslied Mr. Stainton if he should remain on the Executive a match with Mr. Abelardo Rodri Match III, very attractive, and the range of
"B" Spr. Collett (17), would see is the Club would change Committee, and he was subsequent guez, former Fresident of Mexico. yd tch bul, Deliberate Practice (500 finishes between jet black and their decision before the closing ly elected an ex-officio, member of Espinosa had nine pars and nine L/Cpl. Tonkings (23); Class "B," Spr. chromium silver should supply the date, but Mr. Stainton replied that the Executive Committee. the entry he had made that evening
birdies over the eighteen hole Neale (24), |-|
demands of any taste, Match IV, competitors who had the was final,
Mr. J. Hoskins was then elected course.-United Press.
seven best score of Class "A" in
(Continued on Page 10)
The East Lancashire Regiment 3 p.m. and the teams are:-
To-morrow's game, commences at Stating that a number of their Hon. Secretary, while the position
Matches 1, 2,
2, and 3, and five best scores
have one of the finest regimental Colours Best; C.. Osmund and leading players were leaving thef Hon. Treasurer was retained by Home on leave during the summer of Class B in Matches 1, 2, and a Colony this season, Mr. J. A. Ram-Mr. G. E. F. Thompson.
hockey teams in the Colony at M. Basto, Woolley, J. Wong and B. to play in several games which in fred an additional Deliberate Practice may said that the Kowloon Dock The Chairman, then suggested cluded toetches with the South at 600 yards five rounds.
present thanks" to the expert Bryson; F. Wang, S. Dairiel, Mrs. Recreation Club were also entering that the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls African Lawn Bowls Association, total Matches 1, 2, 3 and 4 and the Aggregate Prizes were awarded on
training, given to the men by Lt. White M. Sraith and 0 Brown.
Whiten WGeorge, P. McCaw and only one team, and they wished to Association should become affiliated who would be visiting England dur-results were:
E. Beavis, M. Xavier P with the International Bowls' Asso-ing the forthcoming season, and
LA Dawson, go in the Junior Division, but after
Class "A" 1. Lieut. Pattullo
R. Blackmore, P. Gittins a short discussion it was decided clation like the Bowls Associations also in the Esplin Cup at Wanstead: Clarke (69): 1, Corp. Sunday's Starting Times the Colony, two seasons ago their Remedios
When the East Lanes arrived in Mrs F
Kayll A..
A. Fowler and M that they would recommend entry in other Colonies.K
he added that in regards to the
(68) En ans "B" 1 Em May (69).
Reserves:D. Hant, L. Silva-Netto pitch at Shamshuipe was just a (Forwards) MaMcCaw and B. Blu- * Interport Badges
matches in England lets had been Spt. Tuppen (84); 8, Spr. E. Harvey
field of waste land, but now, it is menthal (Half-books): E. Landolt and sent to each local club to secure the (60),
The following are the starting 1935 Officials
A further suggestion was put names and addresses of all those (Test of Eight) 1. No. 8.Section Country Club's Ladies Champjor. It is very fast and smooth and the
Inter-Section Team Falling Plate times for the Semi-final of the the best sand pitch in the Colony. Wilson (Full-back forward by the Chairman that In going Home on leave who would be 22nd-R.A.8/L Coy, R.E. Mr. B; E. Maughan, presided at terport Badges should be presented willing to play,
ship" and Men'a Foursomes on team combine brilliantly, on it; one the meeting, while amongst those to the Hong Kong representatives. That a token of their apprecia- Shoot at 300 yards were run concur- 10.30 Mr. AJ, Kew, Miss M. Basto
A sweepstake-and-an-Egg Pool Sundays Shes, however, they are not eo five minutes, present were Mr. J. Russell (Vice by the Association and that the tion should be made to Mr Hrently with the other
as the ball bumps and Southan, who only started. học- President), Mr. H. Hampton (Hon. players should not continue bearing Hampton,the retiring Becretary, The prizes were
fa not fant
key this season, has Improved Secretary) Mr. G. E. F. Thompson the cost. He also said that ar- who will leave for Home shortly, Chief E
played very greatly between the sticks his Hon. Treasurer) and members of rangements were being made for was suggested by Mr. Jones Kirke, D.S.O., at the
HRER A steady play has had a great moral the various Clubs
the local bowlers who would be at This was agreed to by the meeting, the shootl
onday,winning by. 4 goals effect on the remainder after scoring three times in!
"item
to the Senior Division to the Com mittee.
Match II. Snapshooting" (200) - yốs: ly admit that the new club is a very EAST LANCS TEAM My selection of the Rest team
(71);
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF
IMPROVES
Coaching By Williams And Dawson
against the Champions Is;-W. George; P. McCaw and A. Fowler M. Xavier, J. Wong and E, Beavis
R. Blackmore, P. Gittins, Mrs. White or Mr. Kayll, S. Dalziel and O. Brown
Williams and their new leader PR.
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