THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 16, 1937.

SHANGHAI LADIES SHARE SPOILS

Miss M. Westcott, above, the "Y" Ladies speedy winger, played for the Champions. against the visiting Shanghai Ladies Hockey eleven yesterday.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Large Entries For Club Events

The Hong Kong Cricket Club's

annual lawn tennis tournament; which will be run in conjunction with the Colony championships on the Chater Road courts, have drawn a very large response, the Club championship drawing 22 entries, including last year's runner-up, A. L. Sullivan, who is expected reach the final once again.

CAER CLARK WINNERS RIGHT OFF FORM

NORTHERN DEFENCE IN

THE LIMELIGHT

MISSES LITTLE AND BOMKO SHINE

(By "ADREM")

APPARENTLY suffering from staleness, the visiting Shanghai Ladies' Hockey team drew with the current Caer Clark Cup champions, the "Y" Ladies, in a scrappy game at King's Park yesterday afternoon.

The

Miss 0. Dalziel, above, played against the Shanghai Ladies yes- terday, as an inside-right.

RE-ARRANGED

Shanghai took a loal lead, scored by Miss Kelly LEAGUE SOCCER after a goalless first half, but the "Y" equalised FIXTURES through Miss Smith, late in the second half. Northern team were unlucky not to have register- ed their first victory, as Miss Smith was in a doubt- ful position when she scored.

Eight Senior Games Outstanding

At the last meeting of the Coun- THIS GAME ONCE AGAIN REVEALED THE EXCEL cil of the Hong Kong Football As- LENCE OF SHANGHAIS DEFENCE. MISS BOMKO, DESPITE A RATHER BADLY INJURED ANKLE. MISS VICTAL AND sociation, the postponed. League fixtures have been re-arranged by MISS LITTLE COMPLETELY DISORGANISED THE OPPOSING the League Management Committee FORWARDS AND WERE MAINLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE as follows:--

FINE SHOWING OF THEIR TEAM. to

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17.

Second Division

Rifles

Club

Y

Kowloon

Miss Dunlap, who deputised for Miss Carion in goal, showed L. Goldman, the holder, is at pre-remarkable coolness and altogether gave a sound performance. Police sent away from the Colony on leave. She was always ready to leave her charge when necessary, and in Lyemun

Engineers but Sullivan should be fully extend the first half saved a real "stinger" from a short-corner.

Kumaon Rifles

ed by M. Pagh, who is expected to reach the final.

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Miss Victal and Miss Bomko had a perfect understanding and In the other events there are 20 had both opposing wings well entries for the Club Handicap Sin-under control. Miss Westcott

tries:-

Club

Third Division

Ordnance WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24

First Division

V. Recreio Second Division

Police

v Chinese Police Third Division

Engineers Kumaon Rifes

7 Medicals

SATURDAY, MARCH 6.

First Division

Ciab Police Second Division

Stonecutters Third Division

Recreio

v Air Force

Engineers Kumaon Rifles

European Police

Chinese Police

Navy

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10

gles "A", 16 entries for the Handi-was not allowed to send in one cap Singles "B", 25 entries for the really effective centre. Miss The forwards, who should have Handicap Doubles and 12 entries Little was all over the field spoil-been the strongest section of the for the Mixed Handicap Doubles. ing attacks and sending her for-team, were right off form and clear-

The following are the full anwards away with well-directed ly missed the bustling Mrs. Gardin-Navy

passes. Miss Petigura, on her er, at inside right. Her sister, Miss St. Joseph's Club Championship

left, was also F. V. Harrison, R. M. Henry, G. W while Miss Ambrose, a reserve, tion yesterday, never seemed really Athletic

conspicuous, O. Dalziel, who occupied that posi-Kowloon Chinese v Kowloon Sewell M. Pagh. J..Thomson. J. F. Teys. R. L. D. Wodehouse, Major R gave a creditable display to con-happy when the ball came her way, L. Withington, W. M. Barton, F. A siderably worry the Redmond. H. Owen Hughes. Dr. L. TWestcott wing.

Smith-which was not very often. Ride, J. C. Pool. G. E. R. Divett, T. C.

BAD FAULT Monaghan, A. C. L Bowker, B. 031

Miss Bradbury gave a fair per- Deane, A. S. Read, J. F. L. Smalley, A The attack was rather disap-formance, on the right-wing, but K. Mackenzie, G. Polglase, A. L. Sulli-pointing. Miss Sheridan in the ab- was not nearly powerful enough with

sence of both her usual inside-for- her centring. Mrs. Read, the leader, Seaforths Handicap Singles "“A” :: F. V. Harrison, R. M. Henry, T. C.wards, was forced to play a lone was well and truly bottled by Miss Club Monaghan, A. C. L Bowker, J. Thom-hand and towards the end appeared Little, and Miss Smith could not cope son, J. F. L. Smalley, A. K. Mackenzie to become discouraged. Miss Lobo, with Miss Bomko. C. C. Stark, J. T. B. Evans, H. Owen

Miss Westcott Hughes, Dr. L. T. Ride, J. C. Pool, G. at inside-right, was weak and Miss has struck a very bad patch, at the E. R. Divett, M. Pagh, R. K. Valentine. Bloomfield, the Shanghai skipper, on moment, and is consistently reveal- A. S. Read, Major RL Withington, the right-wing, might have been ad-ing her old fault of trying to take South China W. M. Barton, G. Polglase. FA Joseph, and R. M. Wood.

vised to have changed places with the ball down on her own and score ber. Miss Kelly worked hard, at by herself instead of passing.

van, and R. M. Wood

Handicap Singles “B”

DISCOURAGED

She

Kowloon

Navy

First Division

v South China "B"

v St. Joseph's

V

Recreio.

Kowloon Chinese SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Second Division Eastern WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17° First Division

V Eastern

The game was fairly even and it HOCKEY

was not until the second-half

F. A. Dunnett, W. Wooding, G. S. inside left, as did Miss Debby Bloom-was robbed nine times out of ten. Chambers, J. R. Collis, N. K. Little-field, on the left-wing, but they were john, D. S. Robb, R. M. M. King, O. A Hansen, F. P. Childe, W. Stoker, A. Ha shade too slow. McBride, E. H. Williams, L. R. An- The "7" Ladies' team were very drewes, E. M. Bryden, D. L. Prophet, disappointing and never showed any and G and. Smith, “-

Handicap Doubles

thing like the form which won them R. G. L. Oliphant and A. M. Mack, the championship. They were very F. V. Harrison and A. S. Read, J. C. disjointed as a whole, and were lucky Pool and R. M. Henry, J. M. Richard- son and R. M. Wood, R. Mancock and

not to have been defeated. T. E. Pearce, G. E. R. Divett and B.

ERRATIC HALVES

WEEK

A meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Association will be held in the St. Andrew's Church Hall next Monday commencing at 5.30 pm when the minutes of the previous meetings will be read and confirm-

that Miss Kelly beat Mrs. Stephens MEETING with a rising shot from the left, which gave her very little chance. NEXT W End to end play then featured the exchanges with both defences pro- minent. Five minutes from the end, after both goals had been threaten O'M Deane, G. W. Sewell and E. Bat- Miss Stephens, in goal, was noted, Miss Smith scored from a melee hurst, W. Wooding and H. F. Green, really tested throughout the game in front of goal and at the time W. Stoker and D. L. Prophet, T. Cowing to the sterling work of Miss appeared to be well off-side. Monaghan and V. R. Gordon, G. S. Chambers and J. Hall, M. Pagh and J. Fowler and Mrs. Burke, in the back It is unfortunate that Shanghai ed. Thomson. ACL Bowker and R. K division. Both played very well and were unable to register a win as they Valentine, A. H. McBride and N. Kcleared with power and precision. will not be seen in action again. As nominations for a successor to the Littlejohn, A. H. Fenn and J. B. Collis, Miss Thomson, in the pivotal posi- already announced, the proposed President, who is resigning, due F. G. Nigel and R. M. M. King, E. Mtion, showed good anticipation and games with the Army Ladies and the to his departure from the Colony Bryden and D. S. Robb, Major R. Lwas responsible for some fine inter- Combined Schoolgirls will not mater-on long leave; the election of repre Withington and A. K. Mackenzie, C. C. Stark and F. A. Joseph, F. A. Redmond Ceptions, but her wing-halves. Miss ialise.

sentatives for the International and L. Forster, J. Rodger and G. STonge and Miss Lakeman were too Shanghai: Miss Barbara Dunlap, Tournament and to arrange dates Rodger, O. E. C. Marton and D. Berratic in both their tackling and Miss F. Bonko and Miss E. Victal of matches, and to receive nomina- Evans. Dr. L. T. Ride and J. F. Leys. feeding to be of much assistance to Miss Petigura, Miss E. Bloomfield, Miss tions for a successor to the Hon.

Miss W. Ambrose, Miss E. Little and and R. Griffiths and Dr. J. A. the attack. Selby.

L. Lobo, Miss M. Sheridan, Miss N Secretary, who is shortly leaving Kelly and Miss D. Bloomfield

Y Ladies: Mrs. Stephens Mrs the Colony on long leave.

E. H. Williams and L. R. Andrewes,

Mixed Handicap Doubles

Other items on the agenda include

FV Harrison and Miss D. Dod-F. L. Smalley and Mias-Smalley, Ma, well. J. C. Pool and Miss V. K. Allen. jor R. L. and Mrs. Withington, Mr. and Burke and Miss A. Fowler, Miss K. T. C. Monaghan and Miss M. Corriz- Mrs. A K. Mackenzie, G Polglase and Tonge, Miss E. Thomson and Miss J It is officially stated that the Shang- han. A. C. L Bowker and Mrs. J. R. Mrs. R. M. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. LLakeman: Miss V. Bradbury, Miss Ohai Ladies Interport Hockey team will Collis, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Valentine Sullivan, and W. Wooding and Miss Dalziel. Mrs. Read, Miss M. Smith and not take part in matches against Unit- Mr. and Mrs. I. E. D. Wodehouse;" Ward:

Miss M. Westcott.

Jed Services or Schoolgirls clevens.

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