THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
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SINGAPORE'S ATTITUDE TO
IN HOCKEY
INTERPORT
No Objections Made To Local Selection
ANOTHER MAMAK LEAGUE INCIDENT: RADIO'S INEXPLICABLE ACTION
(By "Bully-Of”)
CAER CLARK CUP
Champions To Play The Rest
Representatives of local ladica hockey clubs have formed themselves into an Association which will control ail women's hockey in the Colony, in- cluding the Caer Clark Cup Competi
tion.
SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1984.
NAVY
MAMAK HOCKEY
POLICE MAINTAIN RECORD
SAINT'S LOSE
The Pellee, winners of the Mamak Hockey Tournament this sonson, main- Arrangements have been made fortained their one hundred per cent. the Champions (Hongkong Ladies) of record, when they defeated Bt. An the Caur Clark Cup to play the test drew's Club by four goals to ona on April 11 on the Hongkong Foot in a Tournament match played on the ball Club ground at 6.15 p.m.
Marina ground yesterday afternoon. The following teams have been Play was fast, and the Police were an selected for practices with a view to the aggressive for the majority of the game, their defence, especially Black- chosing the "Rest" term:
burn and Kushi Mohammed, at back, playing well.
Probables: Mles G. Roza (Re crelo): Mins F. K. Walker (C.D.A.) Miss M. Basto (Recreto): Misa L
The Saints' main failing was in not IN reply to a cable sent them has gone out of existence and in Woolley (St. Andrew's Ladies), Mine
Constant dilly-dallying, gavo the carlier the week by the its place has sprung up an Ag. Wong (St. Androw's Ladies), and getting rid of the ball quickly augh Miss Bryson (C.B.A.); Mise Police many chances of which they Hongkong Hockey Associationsociation for the government of Kalll (C. B. School), Miss M. Smith, did not hesitate to make full use. with regard to Naval representa- ladies' hockey in the Colony.(C.B.A.), Miss M. Woolley (St, An-
Within the first fifteen minutes tion in the Colony team during This will probably serve as an drew's Ladies), Miss P. Gittens (Sfront the initial bully-off, the Police the forthcoming Interport games, inducement to the formation of Andrew's) and Miss O. Brown (Ytook the lead through Talt, who sen Singapore stated yesterday that other ladies' clubs and will cer-Ladies).
In a fast shot from just within the they have no objection whatever
Possibles: Miss J. Weller ("Y" dee. The Saints attacked, Biles are Navaltainly give a greater Hсоpe for to Hongkong including
Ladies); Miss J. Wilson and Miss A. E. F. Pincher missing. Midfold play Fowler "Y") Mie E Beavis became the order for quite a period players in their side.
(CBA) and Miss K. Moir (C. B. until the Polico again Groke through School): Miss F. Wong (St. An for Wass to beat R. II. Wong, the
Xavier Saints' custodian. drow's Ladies); Miss
(Recreio), Miss R. Blackmore ("Y" Ladies), Mrs. M. Read ("y" Ladies), Miss A. Alves (Recrels) and Mise M. Remetlion (Recreio).
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liant right-wing combination play Association on Thursday the absence
In the second half, the Polico were early attacking but frequent offalde prevented many of their movement from materialising. R. Baldwin, the Saints left wing, sent across some good centres which wore, however not converted. D. F. Fincher, Mackay and E. C. Fincher all experienced bad luck with shots when in front of thị Police citadel.
HAD feeling the Mamak Tournament could not finish of some without an "Incident" sort. It was served up on Sun- game between]
TT is not yet known whether the SHANGHAI ladies have intimated IT
their intention of sending visitors intend making any call on the Navy themselves but this a team to the Colony. In view I think is highly improbable from of the fact that the season is now end this question is. the tone of a recent reference re-nearly ni ported in one of the Malayan pa-I understand, to be postponed until
atoles that the beginning of next season. pers. The
ing to leave alleulties and ex-
one Br two unex- be able MISS J. Dalziel · leaves he Co-THERE are pense, Malayn will not
pected ommissions from the and it is to send its best side
lony to-day for England on
the most said that those who will travel the sa Glenearn and I am sure two sides. Perhaps
C. Pilo put in some good work on the will not be entitled to Malayan she takes with her the best wishes glaring is that of Miss B. Almada
represented the right wing for the Police and from (Recreio), who colours.
of all horkey enthusiasts for a bon voyage, Miss Dalziel has done Rest between the sticks Inst sca-1 one of his centres, Tait received the when they defeated the ball, and passed to Perkins who scor ed. In another breakaway, Perkin IT will be re-called that in the much towards popularising hockey
Hongkong-Macro Interport among ladies in the Colony es- Champions by three goals to nil found the net again from close in secretary of the Miss C. Osmund (Recreio) who Towards the end, the Saints forced the last month three Navy players,pecially while
was also Included in the Rest are, and this resulted in R. Baldwin Lieut. Sinclair centre-half, und Cher Clark Cup Committee,
team last year at right back has scoring their solitary goal with Lieuta, Donald and Enden, the bril
The beautiful shot. Ta meeting of the Ladies' been passed over this season.
of Mrs. Rose (St, ed for the Colony, In addition Ptc. Hollingswork (Lincolns) following Possibles and Probables Andrew's) also occasioned me a the fact played in goal, and Lieut. C. C. teams were selected in prepara- le urprise despite
has not been playing Garthwalte (RA) and Lal Singh tion for the annual game against that she (Punjabis) were prevented from the Champions of the Caer Clark up to her usual standard recently playing owing to injury. There Cup competition, the Hongkong
the orginally selected Ladies foro in Colony side there were six Ser-ground on April 11: vico players. 1 um given.
Probables:-Miss G. Hoza (Re-I would choose the following eleven Indians, the Radio leaving the
Misk F. K. Walker understand that strong represen-creis);
to sepresent the Rest: Miss G. Roza field some minutes before time tation is to be made at the next (C.B.A.), Miss M. Rasto Recreio): (Recrelo); Miss F. K. Walker as a protest against the umpires
(St. Andrew's) | (C.B.A.).
A. Miss
game. There Fowler controlling their meeting of the H.K.L.A. that the Mies I. Woolley number of Service players be Miss J. Wong (St. Andrew's), Y.M.C.A.); Misa I. Woolley (St. was probably some justification restricted to four. This can easily Misa M., Bryson (C.B.A.); Miss
Mies J. Wong (St. for argument following a certain decision, but certainly there wa be dune without jeopardising the
M. Bryson chances of victory for the Hong (C.B.A.), Miss M. Wanlley (St. (CBA): H. Knill (C.B.S.). Missio justification for the team t
Andrew's), Mias Gitting (St. M. Smith (C.BA.). Miss
love the field because of it. Ther der Andrew's), and Mlas 0. Brown Woolley (St. Andrew's), flss P. is an Association formed to THERE is one alteration I would (Y.M.C.A.).
Gittins (St. Andrew's) and Misa with matters of this sort and th that Possibles:- Miss J. Weller
Radio, if they wished to protes; 0. Brown (Y.M.C.A.).
should have placed their com is the inclusion of Sgt. Halford | (Y.M.C.A): Miss J. Wilson and (CBA) at centre-half. As Miss A. Fowler (Y.M.C.A); Miss
plaint before the Association pointed out repeatedly before the L. Xavier (Recreio), Miss E.THE first practice will take place stead of taking the law into thei hands. Their netion wil month he is Interport last
to-morrow morning, bully-off own Beavis (C.B.A.), Miss K. Moir
come before the Association i much better player than Leut, (C.B.S.): Miss F. Wong (Stat 9 a.m. After the Champlona v Sinclair who filled the pivotal Andrew's), Miss R. Blackmore Rest game on April 11 the Caer course of time for consideration
(Y.M.C.A), Mrs. M. Read Clark Cup will be presented to the and it is to be expected that position against Macao.
(YAM.C.A.), Mine A. Alves (Re-Hongkong Ladies and the very serious view of the case will past week the creio), and Miss M. Remedios Southorn Cup to St. Andrew's by be taken, and an adequate correc- Lady Southorn.
tive imposed. Caer Clark Cup committee (Reerela).
kong side.
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