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FEBRUARY 18, 1989

H.K. Ladies' Many Changes

1st. H.K.- Manila Interport SoccerClash

Visitors Hope To Dispel Of An Erroneous Impression

Weak Gaer Clark Cup XI To Meet Schoolgirls!

“Y” LADIES' FOUR FORWARDS FOR BRAWN CUP TIE

(By = "STICKS”)

"ONG Kong Ladies are fielding a much weaker team than usual

INTERPORTS

H for their Cuer Clark Cup ROB LEAGUE

tral British School. Several of their players have had to cry off because of injuries and, as a result, players from the junior team have been promoted.

Miss K. Stears will partner Miss Gray in the full-back.division,

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while Mrs. Witkamp and Miss S. Reeve will be the wing-halves.

Miss A. Purvis, who plays as a half-back, will be seen on the right-wing with Miss N. Quin, also promoted from the After nearly two years of ne- juniors, at inside-right. Mrs. Mc- gotiation, the Manila football Keller, who makes very rare ap- team will meet the Colony to-pearances, will be seen at inside- morrow in the first official Inter-left with Miss P. Reeve on the port match between the two outside. ports, and it is earnestly hoped that these games will be the fore- runners of others to come.

Much has been written about the local team, but the Manila side, which is comprised entirely of youngsters, are certain give Hong Kong a good game.

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They have the advantage of youth and with all the players possessing

plenty of stamina, the game should be played at a fast pace.

The Schoolgirls will be fielding their usual team and in view of the many changes in the home team, may spring a surprise. There is no other senior match scheduled for to-day,

TWO NEWCOMERS

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

CAER CLARK CUP H.K. Ladies

C.B School. (Happy Valley, 2.45 p.m.) "BRAWN CUP

H.K. Ladies (C,B, School, 8 p.m.) "Y" Ladies v CB.A Ladies (“Y” ground, 2.45 p.m.)

C.B. School

St. Andrew's Seaforths

(St. Andrew's, 2,45 p.m.). Recreio “AY D.G.S.

(Recreio, 8p.m.)

Probably the best encounter this afternoon will be seen on Recreio's Hong Kong Ladies juniors, who

ground where their "A" team meets lead in the Brawn Cup, are assured Diocesan Girls' School. The latter of another two points when they have improved tremendously recent visit Central British School. They ly and should give the Portuguese have a newcomer at inside-right in Ladies a good run for their money. Miss Robertson, who is reported to be promising.

TO-DAY'S TEAMS

"Y" Ladies entertain Central Bri- The following are some of to-day's tish Association Ladies at King's teams: Park, but are unfortunately unable to field a full team.

SOCCER MATCHES OF INTEREST

Costa's Return To St. Joseph's

The Soccer and Rugby___Inter- ports have robbed the League football games of much of their interest and as a result, there are only two First Division games and a very short junior pro- gramme for decision to-day-

Kowloon will meet Kwong Wah in postponed encounter and will make two changes in their intermediate line.

Honniball, who gave a good dis- play as centre-half against the In- terport team last Wednesday, has been allotted the pivotal position, while Bell has again been brought into the side as right-half.

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F. Santos will again lead the at- tack, while Riertsen will be seen his usual position on the left-wing- NO CHANGES

Manila are hoping to dispel an er roneous impression that their teams

Kwong Wah are making no chan- are rough and unfinished in their methods and are out to give an exhibi-

CAER CLARK CUP

ges from the team which defeated tion of football as they have been

HK. Ladies:-Mrs. J. Lunson; Miss St. Joseph's a fortnight ago, and taught in the Islands, where they have met and played several British teams.

their usual kamp and Miss K. Stears; Mra Wit-de

Miss B. Pope-and Miss §. Reave with Cheuk Shek-kam, Chow Man- On Monday, Manila will meet a strong combined Chinese team, while right-half, has had to, abandon the Miss A. Purvis, Miss N. Qui, Misa M. chi and Wong King-cheung in the

defence an anxious time. Simpson, Mrs. K. McKellar and Miss forward line, should give Kowloon's P. Reeve,

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on Wednesday next they will clash with the Rest of Colony.

The games will all be played at Causeway Bay commencing at 8.80. p.m. The first game, will be witnessed by the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, The American Consul, Mr. M. K. Lo, Sir Shouson Chow, Sir Robert Kotewall, Mr. J. Ral- ston, Major C. M. Manners, Mr. R. Hall, Mr. J. Orniston.

It is anticipated that all seats. on the ground will be sold out long before. the game starts. •

Miss Nan Hurst,

game as she is suffering from ap- pendicitis and as a result, Mrs. Grant has been moved back to fill the vacancy.

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BRAWN. CUP

HK, Ladies-Miss S, Baskett; Miss J. Greig and Miss O, Green; Miss M. Sleap, Mrs. J. Littlejohn and Miss G. FOUR FORWARDS

Swan; Miss M. Middleton-Smith, Miss "y" Ladies will only have the Robertson, Miss R. Smalley, Miss D.

Baker and Miss V. Blackburn, services of four forwards, unless

C.E.A.-Miss P. Macfayden, Miss they can unearth another to-day V. Beaumont, and Miss J. Black; Miss and will have a newcomer in Miss N. Duckworth, Miss C. Bone and Mrs. A. F. Webb; Miss J. Crawford, Miss F Pocock at inside-right.

Grimmitt, Miss E. Woolley, Miss A Winch and Miss E Hunt..

BRITISH MALT,

BRITISH HOPS,

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Recreio "A": Miss Z. Barros; Miss M. Remedios and Miss M, Xavier; Miss M. Silva, Miss P. Gonsalves and Mrs.

St. Joseph's, firm contenders for the "wooden spoon," encounter Royal Scots and are not expected to suc- ceed.

Costa will make his first League appearance this season at left back

L.. partner where he will again ·

Woo comes back to the Souza. team as right-half and C. Marques and T. Castillo will form the right wing combination.

THIRD DIVISION

L. Silva; Miss D. Remedios, Miss M. M. The only game of any importance.

da Roza, Misa C. Silva, Miss A. Alves in the Junior league is that between and Miss R. da Roza.

"Y" Ladies:Miss S. Bruce; Mrs. White and Mrs. Trimmer: 1 Mrs. Grant,

P. W. D. and 6th A. A. Segiment,

as the Government Servants still Miss 1. Buchanan and Miss R. Dsirne; have a chance of finishing up run- Miss Pocock, Miss V. Bradbury, Miss N. Eardley and Mrs, Bickmell.

Interport Hockey To-morrow

The

Men the⠀ “A” section of the

f Hockey Match

Hong Kong and Macao

"morrow afterno

the home team

win by very

Kon have

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casions in Hon the spoils on the two porte

Division and thus challenge

the Air Force for the runners-up title of the Division.

Local

Football

Forecast

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