LADIES' HOCKEY
ST. ANDREW'S TAKING NO CHANCES TO-DAY
(By "ADREM”)
Main attraction in to-day's ladies' hockey programme in the Caer Clark Cup match between St. Andrew's and Central British Association, which will be on C.B.A. ground, starting at 3 p.m.
In order to qualify for a play-off with "Y" for the championship, the Saints must win this game, and the one next Saturday against Recrelo.
On recent performances they should suc- ceed in doing this but they are taking no chances and their team this afternoon is the strongest they can field.
Miss Mabel Churn, who did not play last week owing to indisposition, is back in the Bide again.
C.B.A. TACTICS
C.B.A. are also at full strength - which means a mediocre forward-line but a power. ful defence. It is noteworthy that Mrs. M. White, is again appearing as a full back. and Miss D. Moss as custodian. It appears therefore that C.B.A. are staking all on a quick goal and the ability of the defence to keep the Saints' forwards out of shooting range.
In the other senior game, CB.S., who entertain a powerful Hong Kong Ladies' team, are unlikely to do better than extend their experienced opponents.
In the Brawn Cup, Argonauts the present leaders and potential champions, will not be in action and the most interesting game #hould be between D.G.S., at present second In the table, and "Y" Ladies.
The schoolgirls will field their usual team but with "Y" considerably strengthened by the return to the custodian's berth of Miss Sheila Bruce, who has been on leave, and of Mrs. Violet Fowler to the centre-forward position, will take a lot of beating.
The other game should result in a win for C.B.A. over C.B.5.
Following is to-day's Ladies' hockey pro- grainme and teams:-
CAER CLARK CUP
St. Andrew's
C. B. S.
V
C. B. A. (C.B.A., 3.00 p.m.)
H. K. Ladies (C.B.S., 3.00 p.m.) BRAWN CUP
Recreio
v St. Andrew's ("Rec.", 3.00 p.m.) "Y" Ladies
V D. G. S.. ("y", 3.00 p.m.) C. B. A.
C. B. S. (C.0.A., 4.15 p.m.)
TEAMS Senior
G.
St. Andrew's:-Miss J. Hall, Miss White and Miss M. da Roza; Mrs. S. Schal- burg, Mias J. Wong and Miss B. Greaves: Miss F. Wong, Miss M. Churn, Mrs. P. Bliss,
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Miss H. Reld and Miss S. Roberts.
C.B.S.:-Miss J. MacFadyen; Miss B. Goodwin and Miss V. Moss; Miss P. Kirby, Miss J. Kew and A. N. Other: Miss E. Wat- son, Miss J. Bradbury, Miss J. Moss, Miss M. Shand and Miss V. Sissons.
C.B.A.: Miss D. Moss; Mrs. M. Wilmott and Mrs. M. White; Miss P. Everest, Miss Miss D. Squires, Miss P. Whitley, Miss B. Parsons,
Gray Miss
1 Woolley and Miss A. Smith; Mrs. M. Quick and Miss E. Laihovetsky.
H.K. Ladies:-Mrs. Lunson: Mins and Miss Stratton; Miss J. Booker, Grieg and Miss Gordon-Smith; Miss Marr. Mrs. Dalziel, Miss M. Booker, Miss N. Quin and Miss Smalley.
Juniors
Recreio:Miss C. Silva; Mrs. D. Castro and Miss M. Ribeiro: Miss G. Jorge: Miss N. Osmund and Miss M. Silva; Miss L. Rodrigues, Miss M. Figuerido, Miss M. Campos. Miss N. Gonsalves and Miss I. Rosario,
C.B.5.-Miss P. Loseby: Miss S. Gehring and Miss J. Tinson: Miss S. Burroughs, Miss J. Bonney and Miss B, Rickwood; Miss M. Meffan, Miss D. Craig, Miss M. Mac- Farlane, Miss E. Rousseau and Miss P. Beraha.
D.G.S.:-Miss K. Bush; Miss N. Maxwell and Miss P. Crofton: Miss E. Van Bergen, Miss P. Lang and Miss F. Wong: Miss P. Kotewall, Miss V. Churn. Miss E. Churn, Miss C. Kotewall and Miss E. Hicks.
C.B.A.-Miss W. Grimmitt; Mrs. M. MacKay and Miss V. Beaumont; Miss M. McAlpine, Miss J. Felshow and Miss E. Hunt; Mrs. J. Crawford, Miss P, Baxter, Miss E, Woolley, Miss F. Grinmitt and Miss I. Cunningham.
"Y" Ladies:-Miss Bruce: Mrs. Trimmer and Mrs. Grieve: Miss Dunne, Miss Stokes
FOOTBALL FIXTURE
TO-DAY
SENIOR SHIELD (2ND ROUND) Royal Scots
V Eastern
(Sookunpoo, 4.15 p.m.)
Kowloon
FIRST DIVISION
♥ South China "A"
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.) St. Joseph's
(Club, 4.15 p.m.)
Police
V Club
V Navy
(Boundary Street, 4.15 p.m.)
JUNIOR SHIELD (2ND ROUNDY
V Kowloon
30th R.A.
(Sookunpoo, 2.45 p.m.)
International
THIRD DIVISION
(Club, 2.45 p.m.)
V 5th R.A.
Kumaons
(Chatham Road, 2.45 p.m.)
V South China
24th R.A.
V R.A.M.C.
(St. Joseph's, 4.15 p.m.) Royal Scots
V 12th R.A.
(Military, 2.45 p.m.)
N.A.S.C.
V Engineers (Military, 4.15 p.m.)
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and Mrs. Ashman; Mrs. Bicknell, Miss Rus- sell, Mrs. V. Fowler, Mrs. Macklin and Mrs. Peters.
St. Andrew's:-Miss If. Millington: Miss P. Lawson and Miss G. Darby: Miss P. Jeffreys, Mrs. Hamson and Miss Doughty: Miss Danker, Miss I, Hicks. Miss B. Long- bottom. Miss 1. May and Miss T. Jex.
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