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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. 1937

LADIES' HOCKEY COMMITTEE NEEDS REFORM Draw For Seven-A-Side Tourney Two Days Before Scheduled Date Causes Complete Bewilderment OFFICIAL ATTITUDE LACKING ONE DRAW MADE AT MEETING AND THEN CANCELLED

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Lee Wai-tong, left, and Tam Kong-pak, right, will be playing for South China “A” against the East Lancs, to-morrow in the lat ter's farewell match.

CLUB SHOULD BEAT

ARMY TO-DAY WIN WILL GIVE THEM RUGBY SHIELD

in the neon THE all-important match in the Triangular Rugby Club ground, where the Club, who are at present at the top of the table with two wins and who only need to-day's victory to give them the trophy, meet the Army in their first encounter in this season's series.

The Army have proved a very disappointing team this year, having twice been well and truly defeated by the Navy and by a much weakened team at that -- so that to-day's game looks very much like a foregone conclusion in favour of the Club, who have twò convine- ing victories over the Navy to their credit.

CRICKET

ARMY LIKELY

TO BEAT LR.C.

The return of Chadwick to one of the wing-threequarter positions is the result of his recent fine showings in the Club's friendly fix-| itures.

The Army will be making two. changes from their usual line-up, Borling being dropped from the left wing-threequarter position, which will be filled by a newcomer in Lieut Murray, from the Royal Artillery.

The Army threequarter line, with the exception of Murray, who is an unknown quantity, is a fair-

AT SOOKUNPOO is strong one and, with Floyd and

Davies again paired on the right.

Champions May Be Held To A Draw

H.K.C.C. JUNIORS FACING STIFF HURDLE

(By "ADREM")

A feature of to-day's League cricket programme will

touchline, the Club backs will have to be at their best to prevent

6 score.

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“Y” LADIES FAVOURED TO WIN PEARCE CUP FOR THIRD SUCCESSIVE YEAR

(By “STICKS”)

THE DRAW FOR THE LADIES SEVEN-A-SIDE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT WAS ANNOUNCED TWO DAYS BEFORE IT

WAS SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN MADE!

At a meeting held some time ago I understand the draw was made, but this was subsequently cancelled owing to some unforeseen circumstances.

It was then decided (at the same meeting) that the draw should

be made on the same day of the tournament, presumably on the ground,

a half hour before the commencemnet of the tournament. This suggestion met with the unanimous approval of all the Club representa- tives. Imagine their surprise when they learned that the draw had already been made without their knowledge.

There is no actual grouse among the Clubs at the order of the draw, but it is the principle which has been grossly been abused.

A meeting of the committee of the Association should have been called to make the draw. This was not the procedure in the case.

I think that the time has come for the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Association to be reorganised on practical lines, with each thilated club having their full rights respected.

JAPANESE

HOCKEY XI

LOOK GOOD

P. T. AT PRACTICE AT KING'S PARK

Thoroughness And Determination BUT SERVICES ALSO GOOD

Now for the actual tournament. A very goal gaine should be witnessed in the only First Round match, in which the Central British Association oppose the Rifles Ladies, and in which the former should just about win. These matches depend so much upon stamina that I'am inclined to think that although the

Rifles Ladies have plenty of talent in her team, they have not

the lasting powers of their oppousas, who will obviously have

youth and experience on their ski

Of the three byes into the Seeled Romet

St. Andrew's

Ladies should easily account for the Fusilier Ladies and wilt probably meet the Diocesan Cords in the seminal of the top half. The latter team will meet Recreio Ladies, who, although a.very steady combination, in a fall-time match, have not the speed and stamina of the youngsters, who should qualify to meet the Saints.

CBS. v “Y” AS THE TITBIT

In the lower half, Arobably (the "Y" Ladies, holders of the the best match of the after- Pearce Cap for the last two (By "ADRES") Freece will make a welcome re-

Our hockey visitors start on should be witnessed when years, meet the Central British tura to the scrum-half position their programme this afternoon tice at stickwork until the coach Both teams possess fast play- after an absence of three weeks when they meet the Combined was satisfied that the team was ers who can hit, but the odds owing to a wrenched knee, and his Services on the U.S.B.C. ground in shape.

are "on the "Y". service from the base of the scrum at 4 o'clock.

School.

If speed, enthusia.am and or-1 The Ladies will then have should be an improvement or the On paper, the Services side apgrigation mean anything, Waseda another "ough nut" to crack in pears to me to be stronger than University will take a great deal the Semi-Final Round, when they last two matches.

A recent arrival in the Colony, any team that can be selected from of beating, and I would not be in encounter Hong Kong Ladies, who so far nominated the slightest degree surprised to are also fielding a fairly good

In fact,

see them maintain the fine record team, although I see no

be the return to the field of the back from leave, is Lient. J. A. M.the 15 players senior clubs. All the teams Rice-Evans, the brilliant Army 2nd for the Colony side.

TESSON

entered in the League will be/Welsh International Trial, three there does not seem to be a weak they hold in Japan and go <right|why the holders should not reach

Bak

through their series of games in the Final. Howlett, in goal, with Broome Hong Kong without meeting with! engaged and some very inter-quater, who will not, however, be

playing to-day.

and Cox at back, supported by an a single defest. esting. encounters should re-

The big match will be preceded intermediate line consisting of

To-morrow's Game sult.

by a game between the China Fleet Brown, Stapleton and McCoy, will

The Waseda University Hockey | Engine Room Artificers and the give the speedy Japanese player Club "A" fifteen, which will com- something to think about. Having tourists will make their first ap- watched Stapleton play on several pearance against a representative mence st 2.45 pm.

The Army and Club teams are occasions, I am very surprised that Colony side to-morrow on the Naval Recreation Club the Interport selectors did

not Royal

The closest

game in the First Division will probably take place at Sookunpoo, where the Indian Recreation Club meet the Army. The former club are bound to feel

as follows

On their present form in the Caer Clark Cup, and with probably five of the fastest forwards in. the tournament, the "Y" Ladies should retain their title for the third year in succession.

* THE DRAW. The draw, in correct order, for

the absence of Frank Pereira, the Army-Fus. Barry, Fus. Floyd, Coz/Consider him when selecting the ground, King's Park, commencing the tournament, which will come

still Colony fast bowler, who is il, and as a consequence the Amy should win

The champions are likely to be seriously extended by the Civil Service, who are a considerably

better side than they were last year. With Colledge, Perry and Richardson in excellent form and the addition of McLellan and Grif- fiths, I fully expect this game to result in a draw.

Bebb, Cpl. Harrison, Capt. Ca with fine judgment lespie, Fus. Morgan.

Club P. Whitham, G. K. Chad-

son and B. O'M. De ne. Clab A IV-M. H. Curtis, H. F.

Hopkins, L. S. Forbes,

A. P. Bead, EL van Leeuwen, Hutchison (Captain), I. Henderson, D. K.

The other two matches should: see both the Club and the Navy register easy victories.

H.K.C.C. May Lose

Cib Navy

TABLE TO DATE

Wright Missing

If the Waseda combination

is defeated, it will be in the game to-day.

He is at 3.30 pm Davies, Fas Kelshaw, Spr. Boy. Colony half-hack line.

The Colony eleven will be select-mence at 235 pm, is as follows:

EYES INTO SECOND ROUND ling, L/C. Lewis, Fox Freece, Lt., player of vast experience, works Limela (Captain), Fes. Watkins, very hard and feeds his forwards ed on the ground just before the Recreio Diocesan G.S.

St. Andrew' commencement of the match from Fusilier Ladies Gar, Wright, Fas.. Chaney, L/C,

the following 15 players:--U. ECES "Y" Ladies

HK. Ladies Souza (Argonautas) (Goal); A

FIRST ROUND

Rides' Ladies wick, W. E. Grieve, H. D. Bid-

The Services' attack is excellent. E. P. Giest (Radio), Bdsm, Cox C. B. A.

THE TEAMS well, K. A. Munro, A. E. E. Bat-although, for some reason, LL (East Lanes) and E. L GosSDO cher, 1.1. Bonnar, A. F. Walkden Wright, who seems to be the lo- (Argonautas) (Full-back); Lt. The following are the selected (Captain), W. E. Peers, T. H Pray L, H. Bradford, A. Wgical choice for the leader's berth, Cemdr. MeCay (Navy), W. A teams:

CRAI Walker. F. Best: 1

·Holdes, N. E. Clark, K. A. Wat is not playing.

Beed (Club), ME. Hassan 'CRa- dio) and L. Gonsalves (Recreio) Woolley, 0. Peters; A. N. Other, Mrs.

Burton, D. Hart (Half-backs); It. Donald (Navy), CBS-M. Frazer, J. Bookcer, M. Lt. Wright (Navy), Lt. Wraith McCaw, C. Bone; H. Booker, D. The University players visited (Navy), Pyara Singh (KLT.C), McCaw, P. Baxte

H.K. Ladies Gray: J. Dalziel Paal 7. Salter. W. Schnabel, the Club ground, King's Park, yes Lt. Thornhill (Navy), Nerain B: Pope, K. Glover: W. Marsh, Mirs Redman, B. Hynes, A. F. Ens sell, T. Stan and W. E. Heath, terday afternoon and indulged in Singh (Kumar Rides) and Par-Oliver, Mrs. Donald.

some light practice. With true tab (Kumson Rifles) (Forwards). Points Japanese thoroughness; a system-| P. W. L. D.F.A. Piste programme had been arrang

0022 16 4 4 2 2.0 37 354ed and was carried out with 2 0 2 0 3 21 0xmazing observance of detail.

P. T. To Time Limit As a start, every member of the team was mastered in the middle of the field by the coach and phy- 'sical Jerks were carried out to 2] strict time mit Arun once round the field concluded that part of the training. “Quick dashes upj the ground by each section of the team then followed, the forwards being followed by the balves; and ↑. the halves by the backs and to conclude the proceedings, each] player indulged in individual prac

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FIEST DIVISION

There does not appear to be any "Army interesting fixture in the Second

Total Divizion, and all the leading teams) should win easily. The only gamej that might not have a definite re- sult is at the Hong Kong Cricket Chub, where the home team will Kowloon Cricket

Club

T Civil Service ry conclusions with Army "A" Indian Racres The latter scored a very fine win

* Army

v. Craigwigower over the Indians last week and by

University

Hong Kong C.C. with Bradford and Appe in such

SECOND DIVISION deadly form the Club may pass | Czarengower Navy

Hong Kong C.C. ~ Amy “A” bly meet with their first defent

Kowloon C.C. The foll, programme is as fol- Civil Service

Club de Recreio ♥ Army #B lows:

Police F.C

MY University (Continued at foot of next Col.) Army "C" 7. Indian EC

tion Club

Programme For Visitors

The following is the pro- arranged for the Waseda University Hockey team:

Recreio C. Osmand. O. Botelho Mrs. Silva, E. Xavier: M. Boza, Silva, A. Alves,

St

Andrew White, I. Cross

Wang, 2. Humphreys, J. Wong, F. Roza P. Gittins Reserve: S. West.

EUR Mrs Hayden: Mrs. Camp bell, Mrs Hole, W. Hamon; Elwood, E. Damon, Mrs. McNezdano E.W.F. Mr. Wighan, Mrs. Co wan: Mr. Kidgell, Hrs MacGuiness; Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Dandy. To-day v Combined Services

(U.S.R.C. ground) 4 pSmith, S. Daizid; 0. Dalziel, V. Brad-

A Fowler, E. Thomson, M To-monow v. Colony

(Nery ground) 230 pm. Monday v. Nary

(Navy ground) 4.15 pm. Wednesday ar. Army

(Navy ground) 435 pm Thursday, w University

(Navy ground) 4.15 pm Saturday v. Argomentas.

(Nary ground) 4 pm

Sunday v. Civilians

bury, M. Westcott.

DGS—not yet received.

At the conclusion of the tourna ment Mrs. T. E. Pearce, donor of the trophy, will present the Fearce Cup to the winners and the Kaill Cup, formerly for the winners -of the junior competition, to the run-

(Navy grond) 4 pan, ders-up.

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