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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 24, 1939
Ladies'
Married v Single
Hockey Match Suggested
C.B.S. PICK SUCH A GAME WOULD
SPORTS TEAMS FOR PARADE TO-MORROW
SOUTH CHINA "A," football League
champions, will miss the services of three of their best players this week-end against Kowloon. Lee Wai-tong has again injured his thigh muscle, Leung Wing-chui is still on the injured list, while Lau Tau-man, their left-winger, has returned to Shanghai.
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MARTIN (R.A.S.C.) is leading the League football goal-scoring list with 12, followed by Williamson (Royal Scots) with 10.
Hossack (Royal Scots) is heading First Division marksmen with 9, then Lee Wai-tong (South China "A") and Leonard (St. Joseph's) with eight each.
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'Elliott (30th R.A.) 8, Munton (R.A.O.C.) 7, and Chin Chi-fai (South China) 6 are the most prolific scorers in Second Division "A".
Following Williamson in Second Division "B" are Oughton (Royal En- gineers) 8, and McKay (Royal Scots), Chin Chi-fun (Kwong Wah) and Ho Kar-keung (R.A.F.) with six each.
Martin holds a big lead in Third Division as next to his 12 is Gardner's (H.K. Electric) 9, followed by Holden (Royal Scots) 8 and Pym (R.A.M.C.), Parkin (R.A.M.C.) and Griffin (12th R.A.) with sever, each.
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THE lady hockey champions. ayn Ladies, are looking round for an outside-left as Miss H. Bockler is leaving next month for Singapore. Miss O. Pocock would have been the obvious choice, but, it is understood she has already severed her connec- tions with "ợn
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Central British School, who are looking forward to a more suc- cessful season in the Caer Clark Cup League, are fleiding their strongest team against St. An- drew's Ladies to-morrow, and the Saints will need to keep a very watchful eye on Miss J. Moss and Miss M. Bhand.
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SERVE THREE PURPOSES
CONSIDERABLE ENTHUSIASM has been aroused by the forthcoming ladies' charity hockey match on Decem- ber 3 between Island and Mainland teams. While the island authorities have done little about it, competition for places in the Mainland team is extremely keen and a trial is being held on Monday next.
well at the moment and if she
Miss B. Goodwin is playing very
hold
Miss Reid chances are bright.
The following are the teams: C.B.S.--Miss J. Macfadyen; Miss B. Good-required at a moment's notice. win and Miss M. Horwood: Miss S. Rous- seau, Miss P. Kirby and Miss J. Kew: Miss
Representative games are excellent for adding variety to the week-end matches and they also act as perfectly good trial matches for an Interport team should one be
E. Watson, Miss J. Bradbury, Miss J. Moss, Miss M. Shand and Miss V. Sissons.
Miss G. ST. ANDREW'S-MISS J. Hall; White and Miss M. Roza: Miss S. West, Miss J. Wong and Miss B. Greaves; Miss Miss S. Roberts. Miss M. Churn, Wong, Miss H, Reid and Miss T. Jex.
"Y" v. H.K. Ladies
The teams for the "Y" Ladies-H.K. Ladies' match are:
"Y" LADIES-Miss Minnoot: Mrs. Strange Mrs. Mrs. Stone; and
Miss M. McCaw, Starbuck and Miss K, Pocock; Mrs. Burnett. Miss Harker, Miss D. McCaw, Mrs. Gardner and Miss H. Bockler,
H.K. Ladles:-Mrs. Lunson; Miss Sleep and Miss Stratton; Miss Gordon-Smith, Miss Swann and Miss Green: Miss Marr, Miss M. Smalley, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Dalziel and Miss Purves.
Recreio Seniors
Recreio seniors are playing C.B.A., who are faced with one or two diffi- cult problems in the choice of their team, and will be represented by: Miss Barros; Miss Silva and Miss Botelho; Miss Remedios, Miss Gonsalves Miss Rodrigues; Miss Remedios, Miss A. Alves, Miss M. Alves, Miss C. Silva and Miss B. Remedios.
C.B.S. v. “Y” Juniors
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Central British School are fielding the following team against "Y" juniors in the Brawn Cup series to-morrow: Miss P. Loseby; Miss V. Moss and Miss S. Gearing; Miss J. Burroughs, Miss J. Bonney and Miss B. Hobbs; Miss K. Grant, Miss J. Stokes, Miss A. Nash,
SEVERAL prominent figures in the local sports world returned to the Colony this morning. Among them were W. Stoker, the Club cricketer, and Mrs. Betty Stoker, of the C.B.A. Ladies' hockey team; E. F. Fincher, the cricket Interporter, and Mrs. Irene Fincher, of the St. Andrew's hockey team; A. S. Bliss, the soccer Interport-Miss E. Rousseau and Miss P. Beraha. er, and Mrs. Phyllis Bliss, ladies' hac- key Interporter and former captain of St. Andrew's Ladies' hockey team.
All the above-mentioned have been
"y" will be represented by: Mrs. Harrington; Mrs. Trimmer and Mrs. Curtis; Mrs. Macklin, Miss Stokes and Mrs. Ashman; Mrs. Bicknell, Miss Russell, Miss Bradbury, Miss Bu-
on long leave in the United Kingdom. I chanan' and Mrs. Grieve.
BULLA, LONG DRIVER
By BEST BALL
Not much was heard of Johnny Bulla before the recent British Open championship yet this American golfer, like so many other unsung players, possesses a well rounded game. Long drives feature his play but he is adept at all shots in the bag and only needs a bit more consistency in play to rank with regular tourna- ment winners In America. It was a 77 in the opening round of the British Open which real- ly beat him in the tournament for his other rounds of 71-71 and 73 were commendable. Finishing early with a total of 292, he was conceded the championship many until Richard Burton, Englishman, sliced two strokes off this score later in the day.
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Long drives, of themselves, do not win championships but they help a good deal. Some ten years ago Bulla, won a driving contest with some stupendous tee shots, then dropped into com- parative obscurity for a while. Ap- parently during this time he has worked hard on other depart- ments of the game. He has the
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game now to go places and the confidence born of placing se- cond in the British Open may be just the tonic needed,
Monday-Planned Practice,
Why not then introduce another representative game? Sundays are free, days and therefore no great. difficulties regarding players and grounds should arise..
Glancing through “Y” Ladies' teams for to-morrow one could not but be impressed by the number of married ladies playing in the two teams-five in the first eleven and seven in the second and the obvious suggestion is a Colony Married v Single match.
it Going further into the matter, will be realised very soon that two such teams would be evenly matched,
St. Andrew's Team
The following will represent St. An- drew's second eleven against Argon- auts: Miss H. Millington; Miss N. Newman and Miss G. Darby: Miss P. Jefferies, Mrs. M. Vesoona and Miss K. Doughty; Miss Y.. Hicks, Miss E. Banker, Miss H. May, Miss B. Long- bottom and Miss H. O'Sullivan.
Recreio Juniors
Recreio juniors against C.B.A., who are waiting for the selection of their first team first, will be as follows: Miss Silva; Miss M. Riberio and Miss T. Gonsalves; Miss M. Silva, Miss Os- mund, Miss Carvalho; Miss M. Gon- salves, Miss Rozario, Mrs. Castro, Miss Campos and Miss Figuereido.
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very much more so than Island Mainland. The following, for exam- ple, are two well-balanced sides who would provide an excellent tussle, for charity preferably.
MARRIED *Mrs. Lunson; Strange and *Mrs. Willmott; Stone, Mrs. Starbuck and Mrs. Ash- man; *Mrs. Burnett, Mrs., Gardner, Mrs. Skinner, Mrs. Dalziel and Mrs. Gittins-Bilas.
Mrs. *Mrs.
SINGLE-Miss D. Moss; "Miss Gray and *Miss G. White; Miss M. McCaw, *Miss I. Woolley and Miss K. Pocock; Miss Marr, *Miss Harker, Miss D. McCaw, Miss Shand and Miss Grleg.
Interporters. Mrs Willmott was chosen to make the trip to Shanghai but was unable to go at the last mo- ment.
EXCELLENT SUBSTITUTES
Married would also have Mrs. Read, Interport centre-forward, to all on, while Mrs. Quick should also be a use- ful reserve.
For Single, the Misses Hall (goal- keeper), A. Smith (left-half), J. Wong (centre-half), H. Reid, M. Smalley, J. Moss and F. Wong (forwards) would all prove excellent substitutes.
Ladies' hockey has made its mark in Colony sport, and any possible ex- pansion under the auspices of Hong Hockey Association Kong Ladies' would be welcomed by players and spectators alike, and now, with charit- able funds in demand, is the time for that expansion.
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