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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 10, 1940
LADIES' HOCKEY TRIAL Probable Team To Meet Senior Champions
FINAL SELECTIONS
TO
BE MADE ON FRIDAY
(By "SPORTSHAWK")
WITH A VIEW TO SELECTING a team to represent the Rest against the Caer Clark Cup champions, "Y" Ladies, on Saturday, a practice game was held on Central British Association ground yesterday.
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Colours:--Miss C. Silva (Rec.); Miss G. White (St. Andrew's) and Mrs. M. White (C.B.A.); Miss A. Remedios (Rec.), Miss J. Wong (St. Andrew's) (first half)-Miss D. Moss (C.B.A.) (second half-and Miss M.
As far as the forward lines were Despite the absence of all the Cen- tral British School players, who were concerned, Colours were far superior by engaged in the physical training at dis-to Whites and were best served play School, and some of the other Miss F. Wong and Miss M. Smalley. teams' outstanding members, a "pro- They both revealed sound stickwork
a good turns of speed. bable" team was nominated. It is un- derstood, however, that final selection will remain in the hands of the var- ious team captains, who will meet on Friday. There will be no further trial,
No fewer than 23 players were giv-Silva (Rec.): Miss F. Wong (St. Andrew's), opportunities yesterday, C.B.A. Miss H. Reid (St. Andrew's), Miss M, Smal- having nine, St. Andrew's seven, Re-ley (H.K, "L"), Miss P. Baxter (C.B.A,} creio six and H.K. Ladies only They were divided into two teams- The game re- Colours and Whites. sulted in a draw, two goals, both scor- ed in the first half through Miss F. Wong for the Colours and Woolley for the Whites, being shared. MISS HALL IN FORM
en
one.
Miss 1.
Miss June Hall, in goal for Whites, maintained all her promise although she made a few mistakes by using her stick instead of her foot to clear. She than was, however, in better form Colours' custodian, Miss C. Silva, who though she tried hard was not liable.
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and Miss L. Rodrigues (Rec.).
Whites:-Miss J, Hall (St. Andrew's); Mrs. M. Mackay (C.B.A.) and Miss M. da Roza; Miss I. Miss B. Greaves (St. Andrew's)..
Woolley (C.B.A.) (first half)-Miss J. Wong (St. Andrew's) (second half)-and Miss A Smith (C.B.A.); Mrs. M. Quick (C.B.A.), Miss L. Figuerido
Miss E. Hunt
(C.B.A.),
(Rec.) and Miss C. Remedios (Rec.).
COLONY CHESS
Mrs. M. Mackay and Miss M. da
in the Colony Chess Following matches Roza, both in front of Miss Hall, were not as much in the picture as Miss G. Championship were played last week :-D, White and Mrs. M. White, who play-E. de Carvalho beat B. S. Litvin; K. Weiss beat V. V. Kalatchoff; E. Zimmern beat A. ed very well.
Birlukoff: K. M. A. Barnett beat L. Blair (twice); A. Birlukoff beat A. Kurrit: A. Kur- very safe in herrik drew with Sir H. Pollock.
THE STANDINGS
The positions of the players, follow:-
In the intermediate Ime, Miss I. any Woolley, though not worked to great extent, was usual pivotal position and was rarely at fault. Her performance was emin- ently satisfactory and she only play-E. Zimmern ed in one half and left her position to K. M. A. Barnett Miss J. Wong on the resumption, The Sir H. Pollock latter who occupied the same position K. Weiss for Colours in the first half, was also B. S. Litvin
D. E. de Carvalho None of the other in sound forin.
A. Kurrik halves on view yesterday, showed much A, Biriukoff promise, although they played well L. Blair enough.
V. V. Kalatchoff
P. W. D. L. Pts. 100019,
.10 8 0 2 8
PROBABLE TEAM
Following is the "Probable"
team:
:
Miss J, Hall (St. Andrew's); Miss G. White (St. Andrew's) and Mrs. M. White (C.B.A.); Miss S. Rousseau (C.B.B.), Mies 1. Woolley (C.B.A.) and Miss J. Wong, (St. Andrew's) or
——Mra...L._Silva (Rec.);
Miss Marr (H.K. “L”),
Miss F. Wong (St. Andrew's), Mrs. P. Bliss (St. Andrew's), Miss M. Shand (C.B.8.) and Miss H. Reid (St. Andrew's) 'or Miss C. Remedios (Rec.).
TSUI IN
FINE FORM
(By "ADREM") Although Leung Ping-chiu played
Colony well enough yesterday; he was never in the picture against the tennis champion, Tsui Wai-pui; and lost his singles tie at H.K.C.C. straight sets, the scores being 6-3
6--2.
in
OLIVEIRA AND MISS SILVA FADE OUT
the
in
cham-
Last semi-final Colony badminton pionships was décided last night at Taikoo, when K. I.. Yong and Miss Ulian Khoo entered the final of the mix- ed doubles event at the ex- pense of M. A. Oliveira and' Miss M. Silva by scores of 15-10, 11-15, 15-4.
Despite their long association, the losers showed little understanding last- night.
Main factor in the University pairs" win was the fine form of Miss Khoo, who gave one of her finest displays this season.
Oliveira played his usual hard-hit- ting game, working strenuously and being more than a match for Yong, who showed his recently acquired penchant for making errrors, but Miss Silva took a long time to settle down and actually at no time did she look
happy.
Leung's best shot yesterday was a The first two games were closely- forehand drive which did not lack contested, but the Recreio pair faded power but was, rarely deep enough. right out of the picture in the final, His ground strokes as a whole were completely belying the promise of a reliable but Tsui's irresistible form stern fight envisaged by their really gave him no chance. The champion fine recovery, in the second game. had an answer for his best strokes and revealed uncanny control at all times.
M. Pagh, who has been showing consis- the tently good form this season, entered semi-final of the Club handicap singles," when he beat G. C. Burnett. Pagh appears to be a safe bet for both the Club singles events.
OTHER RESULTS
Handicap Singles
DATES FOR FINALS FIXED
--
At a meeting of the badminton
held' championships sub-committee
P. Pagh (-30.3) beat G. C. Burnett (-15) yesterday, it was decided to hold the
10 5 3 2 62/1⁄2 5-7, 7-5, 6-).
1 .10 6 3 G2 .10 0 0 4 G
Handicap Mixed Doubles Surg.-Lt.-Cdr. C. B. and Mrs. Nicholson .10 5 1 4 53 beat Lt. J. S. Theobald and Mrs. Churchill
6-2, 5-7, B..
.10 3 2 5 4 .10 2 2 6 3 .10 10 9. 1
Club Championship
finals of the Colony badminton cham-- pionships on Monday, April 22 and" Wednesday, April 24.
The two men's singles matches will" be played at Club de Recreio on April ̈· 22 at 8.30 p.m., and the mixed doubles D. M. Macdougall beat J. J. Ferguson and men's doubles finals at the Kow- .10 0 1 9 11⁄2 6-3, 6-3.
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The Analists in these events are: Senior singles: C. Au v. P. H. Wong.. Junior singles: N. Smith v. W. Gillies, Mixed Doubles: K. L. Yong and Miss U. Khoo v. P. H. Wong and Miss W.. Cheung. Men's doubles K. L. Yong: and H. F. Chew v. Au and P. H. Wong..
Admission charges on both evenings will be 40 cents, and it is hoped to wind up the current season on the night of the doubles finals with the presentation of League and champion-- ship trophies.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
OPEN DOUBLES
Wong: Fuk-nam and Lam Kwan v.. J. B Gonsalves and A. V. Remedios (B); E. C.. Fincher and W. C. Hung v. C. H., R, Hyde=" and J. J. Ferguson (Stand Court).
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
R. G. Biesel, Jr., V, B. C. FÀÿ (7).
HANDICAP DOUBLES
N. D. Lloyd and W, R. Lambert (äcr.) v.. R. C. Beavan, and A, K, Mackenzie (-1.6) (2).
HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES::
B. O'M. Donne and Miss D. Eardley, or" V.. R. Gordon Mrs. Ralph sv. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (3).
C.C.C. TEAM
Following have been selected to represent Craigengower Cricket Club in a 2nd Divi sion League Match against the Police R.C on Saturday, ht 2:00 p.m. on the ground
B Iradiso" (Capl), N¦¦Broadbridge, Ai- H. Esmail, A, B, Hamson,
Lam, JW, Leonard, Te
W. K Way and J. L. Young, Saye.
Booren W. Broadbridge,
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