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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1933.

SATURDAY'S

HOCKEY

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Kowloon Ladies Do Well LATEST LIST OF GUESTS

HOLD HONG KONG LADIES TO A DRAW

Mr. E. Aikman, Mrs. R. L Archambeau, Mr. W. F. Arndt, Mrs. E. Austin-Hofer.

Mr. A. Balle, Mr. W. L. L. Barker, Capt. S. M. Barling, Bir At Sookenpoo on Saturday the F. and Lady Barnard, Mr. F. F Kowloon St. Andrew's ladies hockey Barnes, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Barnes, team did extremely well against thor. G. F. Barwell, Capt. & Mrs Hong Kong Indice holding the Barry, Miss Rita Bell, Capt, leaders of the Caer Clark competi-K. V. B. Benfield, Mr. Berlincioni,

tion to a draw,

At their first meeting early in the season, the St. Andrew's ladies went down to the Hong Kong team by one to nil.

The game opened with some very fast play, the Hong Kong ladies launching & spirited attack. The St. Androw's defence, however, was sound and continually broko in the combination of the forwards, Misses Bryson, White and Wooley at back for the Saints being responsible. Miss Harrop missed a good chance for the Hong Kong ladies when she failed to convert a neat pass from

Knill,

The Saints forwards showed getter combination than in any other previous game, and the good work by the Misses Gitting, Churn M. Wooley soon had its reward, when Miss Churn scored from a free hit outside the Hong Kong defence line, The Saints maintained their attack and Miss Gittins lost a chance to put her side in the lead, when she failed to put the finishing touches to a fine sola effort.

A KOWLOON LANDMARK

LA SALLE COLLEGE.

The recent opening of La Salle College, in Boundary Road, just be hind Prince Edward Road, near Ma Tan Wei, was a notable event in local education, and a perminent monument to the Christian Bro thers, who have won world-wide reputation as builders of schools and colleges. The Hong Kong Gov erament generously contributed the Mr. M. Bernard, Mr. J. R. Berry,, sum of $50,000 towards the cost, Mr. A. Bianconi, Mr. and Mrs. R. and His Excellency the Governor Bigazzi, Miss A. M. Bistrop, Dr. Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E., G. Bolla, Miss K. M. Bosch, Mis- laid the foundation stone in Novem ses H. J. Royd, Cal. S. Boyd, bur, 1929, the building being ready Mrs. Boyes, Lt. Col. Boys, Mr. A. for occupation at the beginning of E: Bradley, Mrs. M. W. Brennan, 1931. Mr. & Mrs. O. Brocklebank, Misa PW Brown, Misses P. & R. Bulkeley. Capt. L. W. Bundred, Capt. P. J. Burgess Mr. & Mrs. A. 1. Burnie, Mr. B. G. Butler.

Mr. A. L. Caplan, Mr. J. G Charlton, Mrs. E. Cogan, Miss Cooper, Mr. H. G. and Family

Cooper, Mrs. A. A. and Family

Corwin, Mrs. Cotes, Mr. & Mrs II. P. Craig, Mr. F. H. Crapnell, Mr. R. C Greer, Mrs. O. H. Crichton, Mr. A. Crowson.

Lt. Comdr. & Mrs, W. R. Deane, Mrs. A. Delcourt, Mr. R. N. Drake, Major V. E. Duclos, Mr. W. H. Dunbar..

Mr. & Mrs. G. Fahnestock, Miss M. Fahnestock, Miss Dot Faye, Mrs. W. C. Field-Hook, Mr. R. Friml, Mr. G. E. Frisque.

WEDDING OF KOW. LOON SPORTSMAN

Mr. Carlos Roza Pereira and Miss Beatriz Xavier

RECEPTION AT CLUB DE

RECREIO

The wedding took place yesterday at Kowloon of Mr. Carlos Eduardo Roza-Pereira, son of Mrs. Angelina

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Mr. H. L. Gaddum, Mrs. L. H. Carvalho Roza-Pereira and Miss The Drapery Emporium Garlington, Mr. I. H. Geare, Mr. J. Gibbison, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mrs. W. S. Gian, and Child Mr. Gled- hill, Mr. M. Gordon-Taylor, Mr & Mrs. J. Gould, Col. F. E. & Family Gowan, Col. Grant, Mr. T M Gregory, Mr. W. Griffin, Mr & Mrs. L. Griffiths, Sq/Ldr. & Mrs: Grout

The Second Half Surprise. From the bully off in the second half the Hong Kong ladies took the Saints by surprise and in a com- bined attack Miss Harrop made good use of a pass from Miss Knill putting the score at equal.

After this the Saints forwards seemed to lose their spurt and only an occasional effort.by Miss Churn

Mr. & Mrs. G. M. Hall, Major was shown in reply to the continu- ous attack by the Hong Kong ladies& Mrs. Hancock, Mr A. Hanson who were determined to alter the Comdr. N. A. C. Hardy, Mrs. Har Miss G. wood, and Family, Mr. E. Hausu. score in their favour. White at back for the Saints then mann, Mr. A. J. P. Heard, Mr. F. played her best. giune this season L. & Family Heath, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Henry, Mrs. L. Howie, Mr. M. in holding and breaking up the

H. Howie, Capt. & Mrs. A. J attacks.

Holland, Mr R. Hooper, Mr. Clifford Hull, Dr. & Mrs. D. T and Children Hunter...

The final score of one goal cach remained till the end of the game..

The teams:

H.K,LH,O-M Bird; E. M. Gray, A.. Nichol; J. Dalziel, B. M. Pope, C. Ferguson; H. Knill, M. Alun Jones, P. M. Harrop, J. Churchill and E. Blackburn:

St. Andrew's:-J. Bryson; G..A. White, E. Landolt: I. L Woolley, M. D. White, M. L. W. Bryson; M. Chan, E. M. Lee, M. Woolley, M. Churn and P. Gittins.

'Y.M.C.A. LADIES ALSO DRAW

At King's Park, the Y.M.C.A. ladies played a friendly game against the Diocesan Girls School the result being a draw of two goals all.

Miss Brown and Miss Gardiner scored for the "Y" ladies and Misa Henderson and Miss Plow for the Girls' School.

FANLING COUNTRY.

CLUB

CASTRO WINS JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

In a very exciting all day golf match at the Fanling Country Club yesterday, Mr. A. E. H. Castro won

the Club from Mr. S. Jex whom he defeated in a final score of two up and one to play.

In the morning eighteen holes were played and at tifin interval saw Mr. Jef leading by four, Bad putting in the afternoon, however, lost Mr. Jex is good lead and Aaining steadily on his opponent Mr. Castro, won with a final score of twp

and one."

Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Innocent.

Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. M Jones, Mrs. G. L. Jones, Mr. & Mrs. C. R. Judah and Child.

Mr. L. Kadoorie, Sir Elly Ka- doorie, Mr. D. V. Kerr, Sq/Ldr. Knight, Mr. H. Kohen, Mr. R. Kopelman, Mr. G, W. Kyock,

Mr. & Mrs. L. E. Lamoric, Col. Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Mr. R. R. Liddell.

Lt. & Mr. A. MacBrayne, Mrs. G. F. Maclean and Family, Miss M. Manuk, Mrs. G. E. Marshall, Mr

Mrs JR. H. Mason, Miss Maurice, Mrs. F. H. Powa, Mau- rice, Mr. & Mrs. G. H. May, Comdr. & Mrs. G. 3. McCormick, Mr. E. J. McGann, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mr. E. H. Melbye, Mr.

Mr. D. G. E. Middleburg, Dr. L. L. Mikela, Miss D. Miller, Mr & Mrs. Morant, Capi, Mould, Mrs. J. D. Murphy, Mrs. Muzell and Children:

Mr. O. E. Nelson, Burg. Comdr. R. P. Ninnia, Col, F. P. Nosworthy and Family.

Beatriz, Maria. Xavier, daughter of Mrs. Julia Mario Sequeira Xavier,

The ceremony, was held at Rosary Church, Chatham Road, the Rev. The Noted House of Drapers Father Spada officiating. The bride who looked very charming in her white satin dress was accom panied by her three Bridesmaids, the Misses Aida Noronha, Julia Barreto and Eleoner Xavier, and was given away by her brother, Mr: Antonio Marin Xavier.

The best men were Messrs. F., M.. Xavier and A. G. Botelho. Follow- ing the ceremony, a reception was held at the Club de Recreio, and attended by a very large number of friends and club mates of the happy couple,

The honeymoon, is to be spent in Canton and Macao.

A Fine Sportsman.

Mr. Carlino Roza-Pereira ja and a prominent member of the a very popular Kowloon sportsman Club de Recreio and Victoria Re- creation Club. He is the brother of Lional Roza-Pereira, the Colony's swimming champion, and himself is

very good swimmer and the Colony's best water polo player. He is also proficient in other sports and plays cricket, baseball, and tennis with equal ability.

OBITUARY

MR. J. L. BRITTO.

The death occurred at No. 18, Granville Road, Kowloon, on Saturday, of Mr. Jorge L. Britto, Mr. O, and Family Oxholm.

78. The deceased was a highly re Comdr. & Mrs. H. A. Packer,spect member of the Portuguesa Lt. Comdr. Park, Mr. A. M. Par community and was a member of ker, Mr. & Mrs. C. L. Fatterson, the staff of Kowloon Docks. The Mr. & Mrs. Pendray, Misses P. & funeral took place yesterday after- E Pendray, Mrs. A. Pepper, Mr. W. G. Pirie, Mr. & Mrs, M. E. Politi, Mrs. Potts, Miss M. Prior, Mrs. N. J. Pusel.

A. Raworth, Mr. F.

noon.

Reek, Mr. T. C. Rendall, Capt. G. Travers Mrs. J. Trillo, T. H. R. Riggs. Mr. & Mrs. W. Mr. & Mrs. G. W. True, Major W. P. Robertson, Mr. W. G. Robert E. Tyndall, Miss M. M. Tyrrell. son, and Children Mr. P. A H. Rohling, Miss M. N. Russell, Mr W. M. Russell.

Mr. & Mrs. J. F. Ulderup.

Mr. B. R. Vareille.

Mrs. Seriven & Child Capt M Mr. L. Walch, Mr. H 0. Wal- Shute, Dr., Mr. & Miss Skinn, lem, Mr. M. M. Watson, Mr. J. Mr H kott Mr FT Sloat,

Watts, Mise P. W. Webster, Eng. Mr. E. Grant Smith Mr. R Stil Condr. & Mrs. Weeks, Mr. A. L lard, Mr. Atokrink, Mi, & Mrs Wilcox, Mr. D. R. Wilkins, Mrs. Stuart-Smith, Mr AR Start,

W. Wilkinson, Mr. A. Williamson, Mr. PH Suckling, Mr. & Mrs Miss Wilson, Mrs. & Miss Wilson, Chain-CE. Sword, supe

*) Miss E. Wolnizer, Hrs, Mr. G. H. Tassell, Mr & Mrs Wrenn rs. P. J. Taylor), Mr. J. J. Thompson, *** (Continued "on" nizi, column.

Ladies Ohampionship, Next Sunday the Ladies pionship of the Clab will be played between-Miss M. Basto 8. C. ARemedios:~.

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