VARSITY LOSE BUT SHOW SOME PROMISE
BY "SPORTSHAWK!
The Churn sisters, Vivienne and Eva, played well for the School- girls, while Miss V. Jex support-
to hockey, played a surprisingly served by Miss N, Reis, the pivot. good game between the sticks for Hong Kong University, the undergraduates, while F. Jen- as the result of the per-und game at left-back, for theed them very nicely.
seen, a visiting player, played a formance they showed in home team. their first friendly game with Diocesan Girls' School at Pokfulum yes-
Strang Division
CX-
Miss E, Hicks.
Ho and Miss F. Jonssen (D.G.S.); Miss
H.K.U.:-Miss H. Salmon: Miss D.
University, in addition to the players who turned out yesterday, still have Miss. K. "Winyard, Miss H. Curreen, Miss P. Ablong and The University intermediate
a few oher players, who have line was the best section in the had some hockey experience.
D.G.S.-Mies G. Hutchinson; team; and was composed of Miss
Miss B. Greaves, the Colony Interport N. Maxwell and Miss B. Wong: Miss Area Rowing Regatta terday afternoon, should reserve, in the pivotal position, N. Tkachenko, Miss M. Rels and Miss S/SGT. SADLER of the Service AT the
Corps, who is shortly leaving which is being held on Wed-
with P. Lang Kotewall; D. the Colony, will be greatly missed nesday next, the General Officer do well in subsequent un Misr long, and Miss C Jex, Minu E. Churn, Miss V. Churn and
Commanding, Major games, although
players, who are obviously they perienced, combined well and also General Grasett, C.B., D.S.o., were beaten by D.G.S. by played good individual hockey. P. Lang, Miss B. Greaves and Miss E. Miss C. Kotewall, who led the Hunt; Miss C, Dunn (D.G.S.), Miɛg M. M.C., has kindly con-
the only goal-scored in University attack, and Miss M. Chow. Miss C. Kotewalt, Miss P. Hool sented to present the
Chov and Miss P. Hooi, formed and Miss E. E. Gramkau.
trio, while Miss E. Gramkau sent over MIDDLESEX AND “Y” several good centres from the left-wing. Miss C. Dunne, a visi- It should also be taken into con-tor, who occupied the home team's
HOCKEY DRAW
very
Y.M.C.A. seconds shared sideration that this was their first right-wing berth, worked day, Medicals drew with the match since their formation and hard throughout.
two goals with Middlesex seconds Middlesex second that several of their originally The visitors were for the most in a friendly hockey garne yester- XV, each scoring selected players were absent part on the offensive and, in day:
3 points.
otherwise they would probably at consequence, Miss Hutchinson was Following played for Y.M.C.A. Today Football
least have forced a draw with left, with little to do. Miss N.Benwell; Heppenstall, Saxby; Bay the their visitors, who were at full Maxwel! was the pick Causeway
of the Grant, Gilchrist, Gorman; Macey, backs.
Spenselayh, McGahan, Colledge, Middies will play the Navy "A" strength. team kick off 4.30 p.m.
Muss H. Salmon, a newcomer" The intermediate-line was best and Banks.
· leading goal-scorer in all divi-prizes at the conclusion of the last the second half by Miss: a strong attacking inside
sions, and goal-keepers will sure-event.
ly be pleased to say good-bye to
him!
He also represented the Army at Home and In Shanghai in their
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football clevens. and has played A Prince Edward Road on Mon-
in several positions, mostly, how- ever, at centre-forward.
He has also played for the Rugby
Army cricket team at Home and is an excellent tennis player.
We wish him all the best in his new adventure, and hope to hear 'more of him in the future.
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Sgt. Hamlen who has been selected to play in the Army foot- ball trial which is to take place on Wednesday, November 20, is also a good Rugby player and re- presented the Army at Home be- fore coming out here,
.
Brown, who gave up playing football at the commencement of the season is once more taking it up and will shortly be seen in the Corps' team.
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The Service Corps are well re- presented in the Army football trial and are hoping to gain one or two places in the Army side,
Sgt. Martin, who is an excellent outside-left will, I think, be able to gain his place and he might be able to get into the Combined Services eleven; he is playing good football at the present mo- ment.
Young and Morgan are another pair who have been selected to play and both are showing prom- ising form.
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TEAMS are now getting
down
to some hard training for the forthcoming billiards tournament which is due to take
Billiards place this month and last week the En- gineers entertained the Signals who defeated them by 6 points in a very tight game.
ENGINEERS. G.S.M. Gales.. 100
L/Cpl. Thomp-
son........ 58 L/Cpl. Bate... 100 Spr. Crittenden 100 L/Cpt. Alle.... 75
Spr. Fox...... 100
Total...... 533
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- SIGNALS Sig. Binning-
aley
.....
Sgt. Bracken.
bury Sgt. Langley.. Cpl. Blount... C.Q.LM.S.
Sayer .... Sig. Lithaner..
Total
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85
100
90
93
100
71
539
SIGNALS were very lucky to draw with Ordnance at Soo- kunpoo on Saturday. Cricket Ordnance batted first and scored 135 for 9, -Stoner making a brilliant 71 and. Hoskin 21; Dixon took 6 wickets for 48 runs.
Signals replied with
105 for and
nine, Sharland making 27
Cpl. Blount 29, while Höskin took 7 wickets for 59 runs.
and
Hatfield, the Middlesex Army bowler, is once again prov- ing to be one of the Army's best bowlers and on Saturday he took five of the Cricket Club's wickets
for 22 runs.
runs. р
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ARMY teams did not fare so well this week-end In the Softball League, Air Force los- Softball ing to Chung Hwa 15-5, and the Royal Scots being severely trounced by Recreio Bees 20-4. The Engineers and Artillery did not play..
ROYAL SCOTS' SOCCER
In an Inter-Company football match at Sookunpoo yesterday, "B" Company Royal Scots beat Headquarters Royal Scots by 0 goals to 4.
Following, were the teams and Scorers: "B" Coy: -'Wilson; 'Slevin and Charlton; Temple, Groves and Burns Daly (2), Craig, Bell (2), McCormick (1) and Swan (1).
Headquarters-Plymer; Lec and Auld; Cockburn, Barnes and Stephenson; Gardner (1), Holmes (1) Stevensop (2), White and Mylen:
at
V. Jex.
As a matter
of course-
PLAYER'S PLEASE
"It's the Tobacco that
Counts"
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