THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 9, 1957.
SCHOOLS TO MEET SHANGHAI XI?
A
TEAMS SELECTED YESTERDAY
SIX DIOCESAN GIRLS IN THE SIDE
FINE INTERMEDIATE LINE
(By "STICKS")
LTHOUGH nothing definite has been decided,
there is a strong possibility that a Combined schoolgirls' hockey eleven will meet the Shanghai Ladies' Interport team on either Tuesday or Wed- nesday of next week, provided the visitors raise no objection and the weather keeps fine.
With this in view, a trial match between teams from the Central British School and the Diocesan Girls' School was held on the former's ground yesterday evening, and some interesting play was witnessed. Contrary to expectations, six of the Diocesan Girls found their way into the selected team.
In spite of the fact that Miss M. McCaw and Miss M. Booker have been selected to play for the Rest of the Colony Eleven against the Shanghai Ladies, the Selection Committee were unanimous in their decision that the Schoolgirls, if they met the Shanghai Ladies, should field their best possible team.
Miss M. Booker and Miss J. Booker, above, who play for the Central British Schoolgirls “A” Brawn Cup team, have both secured places in the Combined Schoolgirls' eleven which will probably meet the Shanghai Ladies' Interport team either next Tues- day or Wednesday.
PRO. TENNIS TOURNEY FOR WEMBLY POOL
FRED PERRY MAY BE INDUCED
TO PARTICIPATE
MR
London, January 10. ARTHUR J. ELVIN, the Czar of Wembley, is making plans for a professional tennis tournament about a month before From the two teams on view yes- cision. She has
a fine turn of
Wimbledon, when the public are getting keyed up for the one great terday, Miss J. Hall was the more speed and can hit the ball. confident of the two goalkeepers.
Miss D. McCaw was played at amateur tennis event of the year. He said that he has a tentative and always came out to meet the left-half to make way for Miss agreement with Bill Tilden and Vines for that month to promote ball. Of the four backs, Miss Roberts, at inside-left, but the lata professional tourney, and he hopes that Fred Perry will be able Frazer was outstanding and hitter eventually found her correct the ball really hard in her clearan-position on the left-wing, while ces. She has, however, a bad fault Miss McCaw was brought into the in giving sticks” which can easily
be corrected. Miss E. Chang was
a good second best, and both were selected for the Combined team. Miss M. Bell, at left-back, cleared well and was sound in her intercep- tions, but she had a very bad fault and one likely to concede short corners-unintentional obstruction. STRONG HALVES
It was not until several changes had been made in the two interme- diate lines that the right selection was made and both Miss J. Booker, at right-half, and Miss M. McCaw, at left-half, were good. Miss Tur- ner, of the D.G.S., was, however, the best wing-half, and spoiled magnificently while she fed her winger in splendid style.":
SCHOOLGIRLS XI
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The following have been select- ed to represent the Combined Schoolgirls' eleven, should match against the Shanghai Lad- ies Interport team eventuate:
Miss -J. Hall (D.G.S.).
Miss M. Frazer (C.B.S.), Miss E Chang (D.G.S.)
Miss J. Booker (CBS). Miss M. McCaw (C:B.S.) Miss D. Turner (D.G.S.)
Miss E. Churn. (D.G.S.), Miss M. Booker (C.B.S.) Miss EL Bockler (D.G.S.) Miss D. McCaw (CBS) Miss S. Roberts (D.G.S.)·
There were some really outstand-2018
to play.
H. K. LADIES HOCKEY
PRACTICE
MISS 0. DALZIEL INJURED
TO-DAY'S GAME AT SOOKUNPOO
The Hong Kong Ladies' Interport Hockey eleven will have their first practice match this afternoon on the Army ground, at Sookups
ing forwards. Miss E. Churn, the inside-left position in support of when the selected eleven, with the D.GS. right-wing, bids fair to suc- Miss Bockler. ceed Miss O. Dalziel as the Inter-
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The professional matches at Wembley last year brought forth packed houses and four-figure gates.
Bill Tilden stated that though Fred Perry might be the first amat- eur in the world he would rate no higher than sixth in a list includ- ing both amateurs and profes- sionals.
PERRY UNDERESTIMATED Tilden obviously under-estimated both the fighting qualities and im- provement in Perry's game.
Fred Perry it was who brought about our recovery of prestige and literally won the Davis Cup for Bri- cain. It might very well be that he will be the means of putting the professional side of the sport over in much the same way.
exception of Miss O. Dalziel, will SHANGHAI
ches and brilliant centres were fear the the outstanding forwards meet the Rest of the Colony eleve
port right-winger. Her deft tou
GOOD.COMBINATION
of game was Miss M. Shand, as soon after 5 p.m. as possible.
gave a fine display at inside- Miss O. Dalziel was unfortunate tures of the game, and several of left. She lacks experience, but ly injured in last Saturday's final the lattter should have found an should find her place in a represen- trial match, bruising her ankle ultimate resting place in the net.
tative side within a season or two rather badly. She is not playing in C.B.SC. Minoot; M Frazer and to day's trial as she is receiving Miss M. Booker shone at inside-
M Bell; J. Booker, M. McCaw and Especial electrical treatment. right and combined splendidly with Laivotsky; J. Parkinson, M. Booker, D. In her absence the right-wing Miss Churn in the second half when McCaw, M. Shand and P. Baxter. they were paired, while Miss Bockler D.G.S. 3. Hall; S. Bruce and Evacancy will be filled by a player to made a fine leader, distributing the Chang, P. Lawson, P. Dodd and D. be decided on the field. The Selec Turner; E. Churn, H. May, H. Bockler, tion Committee have acted very ball to both wings with equal pre-i§. Roberts and B. Fitzgerald.
Ladies Hockey Teams
For The Interport-Week
The following are four
principal teams
in action over.
in connection
Shanghai
terport
wisely in giving the Colony team an opportunity of playing together be fore the Interport clash, and, al- though the-10 players to-day repre- sent the best talent in the Colony, they will not find their task against the Gray and Miss A Fowler, Miss I. L the Rest of the Colony Eleven an
Woolley, Mis wong and Miss K. easy one. Seen
Glover Miss 0 Dalziel, Miss W Marsh, Mrs. Donald, Miss M. Smith and [Miss M. Westcott- the Rest of Colony Mrg-Lamison: Miss B. Pope and Miss J. Smalley, Mrs. L Silva Mas can or Peters, Miss
Little and Mins
D
Miss Ha [Miss D. Hu
thens M Largery: Williama. Powier
Hong Kong-Min Roser Miss" E. M. Missy
The following are the teams for the practice
LADIES HOCKEY XI
Shanghai, To-day. The Shanghai Ladies' Inter- port hockey team is leaving here to-day by the RMS. Em press of Asia for Hong Kong, and is the same which was cabled through on January 28, with the exceptions that Miss Nora Kelly has replaced Jean: McKeown, and Miss Laura Carion will be the goalkeeper. Their only
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be Miss Ba
Colony XI-Mrs. Rose (St. A.); Miss and Miss J. Smalley (B.K_Lames); and "Miss O. E. M. Gray (HXH.C.) and Miss A. Mrs. I. Silva (Recreio), Miss M. McCaw Miss M. Booker, Fowler ("Y"), Miss L L Woolley (CBS) and Miss O. Peters (CBA); Miss P. Gittins and (C.B.A.), Tim The Wong (St. A) and Miss F. Wong (St. Andrew's), Miss Ma
Mrx. Ste-Other
and
Miss Ou!
Glover (HKLEC); A N. Booker (C.B.S.), Miss E. Hi MIES W Marsh (ELKL.R.C.)|U, R. Ladies), Miss P. Gittins
(HKLHC), Miss M. drew's) and Miss R. Hat Gand Mim-M Westcott Reserves: Mrs. Bu
We Miss J. Lakemen" f
Lusson (EX. E Bockler (DGS) and (HK-Ladies) (LK, Ladies).