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NAVY'S BIG TASK AGAINST ARMY IN TRIANGULAR HOCKEY
Misa M. Bryson, above, easily the most outstanding player in last Saturday's Caer Clark Cup match between the ********* Ladies and the Central Association Ladies:
Britis
UNITED TO
LEAVE MAMAK
TOURNAMENT
Scarcity of Players. Responsible
WHY PROTEST WAS MADE
H. A. Gabbay, is very disap- pointed that the United Hockey! Cinh, in which he has taken a great deal of interest, has been forced to withdraw from the “E”! Division of the Mamak Hockey League owing to a scarcity of players.
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Gubbay was instrumental in
forming the team four years 150
sex-
C.B.A. LADIES
and for the past three sons the United have participated MAKE RAPID
with a fair degree of success in IMPROVEMENT the Mamak Tournament.
FÄR TOO GOOD FOR “Y” LADIES
ASSOC. DEFENCE MUST BE STRENGTHENED
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} As regards their protest against
in their game! the umpiring against the Royal Engineers, Gub bay stated that the officials were not qualified ones and that he was ¡not informed of this before the
match
Members Depart
The CBA. Ladies proved to be E. Alves, one of their backs, superior to the Ladies in has now been transferred to the every department when they de Argonatans, while Wright and Ieated them by the odd goal in five Poole, two service men, will be! in their Caer-Clark Cup fixture at leaving on the troopship on Janu King's Park last Saturday after-ary 4.
Alonso, their left-winger, is ex- pected to leave the Colony at the The teams presented vivid end of this mouth and the loss of! contrast. The winners were conthese players has presented a pro- tinuously pressing, their move-blem that is unlikely to be solved- ments being well conceived cautiously carried out.
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On the
Joining Nomads Gabbay and Hebal, a back, will other hand, their opponents were probably join the Nomads. alow in tackling and, apparently.i did not have their hearts in the game.
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Miss Bryson Shines
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Friendly games will still be played as it is possible that some members of other Clubs may come Korward and assist them in these
The outstanding performer on encounters. the field was Miss M. Bryson, the C.BA pivot, whose ball control] and accurate passing were a plea- She spoiled sure to watch. magnificently and invariably dis- tributed to the right-wing, where Miss M. Smith or Misa R. Black- more took it further into the enemy territory:
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She was ably supported on the
SIGNALS AGAIN UNLUCKY
MARTIN TWISTS
ANKLE
right by Miss 1. Woolley, but Miss CUSTODIAN PLAYS FOR ULSTER P. Everest was never prominent,
The Army hockey eleven, above, will meet the Royal Navy in their
Park. Yesterday they defeated the HKSR.A. by 4. goals to 1. Lt. Garthwaite and Khan Bahadur, the inside-left and right-back, respec- tively, are on the injured list and their places are being filled by Taylor (second from left, back-row) and Quantrill (fourth from right; back row). ("China Mai” photo).
Triangular Tournament match to-morrow on the Nara ground, King's
ARMY XI BEAT
HOCKEY LECTURE
H.K.S.R.A.
VERY POOR RESPONSE TO LAL SINGH AND
TAYLOR AT TOP OF THEIR FORM
Major Campbell To Give Two More This Month
There was a very disappointing response to the hockey lectures on the interpretation of hockey rales given by Major M. H. A Campbell, OBE, & the St. An- drew's Church Hall last Thursday. evening, and it is hoped that the zext two meetings, to be held on this coming Thursday and Thursday, December 12, at the same venue, will have better sup-
RECREIO LADIES' CHANGES
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MISS 0. BOTELHO TO RETURN MISS ROSARIO AS FULL-BACK
Dawson Very Weak Among Forwards
INTERMEDIATE LINE RE-SHUFFLED
(By. "STICKS”)
TO-MORROW'S CLASH TITLE POINTER
SAILORS FIELD MANY NEWCOMERS
LIEUT. GARTHWAITE INJURED
(By Sticks")
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THE Army will meet the Navy in their first Triangular Tournament hockey match to- morrow and should record their first win in view of the Navy's lack of players, many of whom left the Colony last Sunday morning with the Med- way, submarines and destroyers Duncan and Diamond.
The Navy will have a new goalkeeper in Garwood, while Breaks will fill the left-back position in place of Gush, who has:
left the Colony. The intermediate line, with the exception of the Dorsetshire, on the right flank and Holland-Martin. of the
McCof, on the left flank, is an entirely new one with Baker, of
Tarantula, in the centre.
The right-wing combination is the same and comprises Lane and Wraith, a very fast pair, while Miers, of the Rainbow, will make his first appearance as leader. The latter is a well-known al-rounder and is particularly proficient as a hockey centre- forward
Burch of the Parthian, has retained his position at inside-
left, but Poe is a newcomer o
the wing. The latter is reputed to be very fast and should give Dulla Singh, the Army right- half, cause for anxiety.
Fine Half-Backs
The Army baye tentatively selected a very fine team, their. Army hockey intermediate line. with Dulla The selected eleven to meet the Royal Navy in Singh, Williams and Alaf Din their Triangular Toumament forming an almost impregnable match to-morrow on the Bayal line, while Röissier and Khan Naval ground, King's Park, gare Bahadur are two
hard-hitting
HKSRA. WILL MEET NAVY ON FRIDAY
MACÃO GAME ON SUNDAY WEEK
ALUM SHAH FOR INSIDE BERTH?
Ptë. Hollingsworth, of the Lin- colns, above, gave a brilliant dis- "play in goal for the Army hockey eleven against the HKSRA yesterday at Chatham Road.
ARGONAUTAS
HOPE TO MAKE
UP LOST GROUND.
Angelo's Value As Left-Winger
E. L. GOSANO JOINS NEW TEAM
The Argonautna are not view- ing their defeats by the Royal Engineers and the Radio Sports Club as serious handicaps to their chances for the Mamak champion- ship, for with the team availabię they hope to make up for losi ground in the near future.
Several new players have join- ed them recently.. The most im portant of whom is Angelo, on the left wing. He played a good game i With two Batteries away at last Sunday against the Radio a dazzling display yesterday when backs, who are, however, inclined Camp at Tai Lam, the Hong Kong Sports Club and lost no time in they beat the Hong Kong Singa- to be erratic at times.
Singapore Brigade, Royal Artil- combining with the rest of the pore Brigade, Royal Artillery, by
Khuda Bakash, of the Gunners,lery, will not be having much hee-forwards.
some time, though" ar- zoals to 1 in an interesting en is easily the pick of the Army key for counter.
right-wingers and will prove a dis-rangements are being made for to play the The Army team were without tinet menace to the Naval defence, the Brigade team After their defeat at the hands the services of L. Garthwaite, while Lal Singh's prowess on the Navy, on the Marina ground, next of St. Andrew's Ladies last week, who will be on the injured list right wing is too well known for Friday. the Recreio Ladies will make for some time, and Khan Bahadur, further mention These several positional changes in their right-back, who was injured players must be held at all costs, their team for next Saturday,
otherwise an Army victory is cer-
Weakness At Forward
when they will meet the in the last hockey trial and who Ladies in the Catz Clark series on will also be unable to play against
the Navy to-mOTTOW. the "Y" ground at 3 p.m. 7-
tain.
two
This will be in the nature of a
New Acquisition EL Gosano, formerly of the {"Varsity, is another player who has joined them, and he has pro- mised to assist them if the games
trial game for the Brigade before do not interfere with his studies selecting their team to make the or his University games- trip to Macao on Sunday, Decem
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-- standard of the other players yet,
his displays in the last two games
Miss Olga Botelho, who did not play last Saturday on sccount of as she was inclined to lie too far Although the Royal Corps of illness, will be returning to the back instead of feeding her left-Signals have played almost all team and will be seen at left-back of the Royal Engineers, will come proved most unreliable and was The team for the match against have revealed great improvement wing.. Miss F.K. Walker was the their First better of the two backs.
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C.B.A. LADIES
SELECT TEAM
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Mamak again.
ber 15, when they will engage the The third player is E. Alves, Taylor In Team
The military team's only weak-Macao Hockey Club in a friendly back. Though he is not up to the Taylor, of the Lincolns, who is the first reserve, will fill Garthness at forward is at inside-right "Interport" match waite's vacancy, while Quantrill, in his last two trials Dawson
not to be compared with Taylor, the Navy will be as follows: Feet and he will soon be able to hold, in at right-back
of the reserves, gham; - Kishan Singh, Hazara bir own in the team Khuda Bux, the Army right who is one
Singh: Tara Singh, Lt. Ravenhill, (Continued on Page 51 winger, was also an absentee yes-
Bachan Singh, Khuda Baz,. Lt The Argonautas have received. Miss Rosario At Back are rather unfer- tunate in that their centre-for- Miss R. Rosario, who played interday for the first half, when Lt.
Garthwaite, Tara Singh, Aluma setback in that Gonsalves will Shah, and Chaffa Stigh
not be able to play for some time ward, Sig. Martin, may not be able the inside left position in the Robinson of the East Lancs. de
vwing to illness. to turn out for them against the match against St. Andrew's, will putised.
The Army team showed very few Royal Engineers next Monday. be moved back to the defence and
the inside-forward positions will weaknesses, the most glaring of
Round matches, they still have two fir- tures left and
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"RADIO TEAM TO MEET CLUB PREMIER SIDE
The following will represent the
FOR SATURDAY Martin, who also plays football, be left open till after a practice which was the right-wing part Radio Sports Club first eleven in
Miss Hunt Proves Success
PLAYER DUE BACK FROM HOME
hurt his ankle. badly last week match to-morrow. and, although he was not detain
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Garthwaite Injured
Since the above team was select"|
that It. C. C. Garthwaite, the however, I have been informed
Two More Absentees Another two regular players, G.
nership between Dawson and Khuda Bux. It was not so much a friendly hockey match agained, the Indian winger's fault as his the Hong Kong Hockey Club to-
(Continued on Page 53, inside, who was very poor when morrow at King's Park at 5 pm: Army and Interpart player, will finna and P. A Xavier, will not Fin possession.
Forward Weakness
led in hospital, he is still walking Miss Cissie Botelho, who with 3 limp. It is extremely usually a very safe winger, was doubtful whether the injury will completely off colour last week. heal before the next Mamak en- Miss Z. Barros the custodian, also bad an "of-day and the ex- counter.
planation seems to be that they weak, and or his last two were playing on a gravel pitch for plays be certainly does not justify
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Jubilant over their odd goal vie-}(0) May Out Of Hockey tory over the "Y" Ladies last In addition to this, Sig. May, a change. Saturday, the CBA Ladies are their regular centre-forward, has looking forward to another "kill" been ill for some time and has not when they meet the Hong Kong had any hockey at all this season.
day.p
Man Singh; A. El P. Gisest and I.
Dawson's moiling was very Sarnagat Singh, Garbachan Singh, PUNJABIS: HOCKEY
dis
5. Grewal; L B. Kitchell, M. I. Ess- san and Jaggeet Singh: Studiu Singh,
Kalwant Singh and F. A Kemp (Captain)
Reserves. M. de geer Singh.
Ladies at Sookimpos-mart Satur. As he is still in hospital, thongs Umpires' Board To Deal With All
he is making good progress, it is It will be remembered that the not thought that he will be able best the "Y" Ladies could do when to play this season they meet the Car-Clark holders recently was to fores
a drzw after leading by two clear goals at half time, so, there is some justification for the CBA. hopes.
be admitted
FIXTURES
be seen for some time, the former owing to pressure of work and the latter due to an injured ankle.
No arrangements have been made for the Club to visit Macao, as it is very difficult at this time" of the year for players to get Camp Interferes With way, even for the week-and
Schedule
Like most of the
Mamak Hockey Tournament Incidents the Panjabis are hand
A meeting of the Council of the Messrs. A Xavier, AEP.
Hong Kong Hockey Association Guest, A. A. Dand and the Hm manent body would certainly
ong Kerig]that: L/Col. Dove, the Signallers was held in the St. Andrew's Secretary as ex officio. goalkeeper, who figured in the Church Hall yesterday when Et Applications br Army trials here, played faz Comdr. Broome, RN presided Volunteer Signals Ulster while in Ireland, while Sig and was supported by Major E. C. tim and the Argu Clerely who only took up hockey S. Bates, representing the Army, Iliation: met
on his arrival here a few months and the Hon. Secretary, Mr. F. A. approval of the As
An ago, is showing good promise at Kemp. outside-right:
"Others present Sub Insp Hockey Tor Tyler (Police), Messrs. A. S. Biss the Asso CEA LADIES SEVEN A SIDE (St. An
of a permanent #HOCKEY-COMPINATION
the fact that they are to go to Camp, and that they have several hockey
In spite
dit possibly
mes as well.
for this
PORTUGUESE STARS DECISION
Local Residents To Help Macao
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