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DEVELOPMENT OF LADIES THOSE XMAS

HOCKEY ASSOCIATION

FOLLOWING FOOTSTEPS Hockey

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INTERPORT INVITATION TO

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Club's New Rules Issued

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AFFILIATED TO HOME BODY

Shanghai, Oct. 9. the ununl list of It was announced by the President TE Hongkong Ladies' Hockey, PESIDES

games of the Shanghai Hockey Association Association, like the Hong-D British International

had been kong Hockey Association which this year the English Hockey at the annual general meeting last governs the game amongst men, Association has arranged a full night that

ant in consequence of, thie, a new has not let the grass grow under International with Holland to be secured with the Home Association, made and its feet Although only formed played on April 6 in Holland. For set of rules had been at the close of last season it has the venues of the England v Wales issued to the representatives for the already takon upon itself full and England v Ireland matches, to membors' perusal. responsibility for controlling the be played on March 16 and 30

Play will open on November 17, sport among Indies in a manner respectively the Council of the although the Race Course grounds E.H.A. has decided to play both will be available for play from Octo- which cannot but be admired.

outside London and the South.

ber 13. This will give players ample time for practice,

THE Ladies Association.

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mediately it የቤዛ formed, THE following will represent turned to Interports and it la Radio Cosmes in a friendly hoc- pleasing to note that they have al-key match against the St. Andrew' ready been in communication with Hockey Club on Monday at Caroline Shanghal and have extended an in-Hill b.o. at 6.15 p.m.-U. B. Souza; vitation to the northern port to Parduman Singh, J. S. Grewal, play the local representative side B. Kitchell, M. H. Hassan, J. M. here later in the year. Their Tavares: M. de Souka, W. J. Chen reply is engerly awaited.

son, Gurbachan Singh, Lo So, F. A. Kemp (Captain). Reserves:-R informed that It i im- Ayock. H. Bux, A. Spary.

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The first division will have the same entries last year, and playing delds will be at the Race Course and Hongkow Park. One new team has applied for admittance in the second division.

Clarke, President of the Aareciation By popular demand, Mr. W. G. was unanimously re-elected for. the post again, while the Vice-Presidency will be shared by Messrs. A. J. Barson and R. J..Whitehead.

to travel to Shanghai this season, THE Radio Indians will field the

The General Committee elected following team against the

J. S. but they are hoping to be able to raise suficient funds enable University on Tuesday next, at was:-Lt. Eubank, Mesara, them to travel north next your. Caroline Hill be, at 6.5 p.m.:Kenyon, K. M. Pate, and H. Wetzell, Secretary, A. H. May. Treasurer, It is therefore up to all Clubs to Gurdayal Singh: Parduman 3ing, I. Melchers. contribute their quota to make J. S. Grewal; Karnail Singh,

interports possible.

nre Mohinder Singh, Channan Singh; this costly but are without doubt a Surjin Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Freal stimulant to improving any Awlar Singh, Jeggeet Singh, Attar Singh: Reserves:--Bhagwan Singh, Jangeer Sign, Tejinder NOT to be outdone by their mate Singh, 6, S. Pardesi.

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aporis fellows the Indies have arranged 23 seven-a-side tournai

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A proposition by H. Melchers re- garding the providing of nets by the Association, costs to be, shared by the various clubs, was put back to allow the representatives to refer the matter to the members before passing the motion.

ment to be played on December How Hongkong Cricket Team

for a cup has been

by Mrs.T.E. Pearce, first presid ont of the H.K.L.II.A. This will rerve a very useful purpose in that it will give the selection com mittee an opportunity of noting players who are good individually. for the players will have much! more to do on their own than they would if playing in a full side. in; addition it is good practice; some. thing the ladies need if they are! going to give Shanghai a good Kame. There is no doubt that com- petitive hockey has been respon- sible for raising the standard of the game among the ladies to its present height, and it should be encouraged at every turn.

OWING to the re-construction of the Marina grounds during the summer montha the Indian Regiments have not been able to play as much hockey as they would have liked during the hot weather, The grounds are now in a perfect| condition however and should play extremely well and accurate this season.

WOULD like here to draw at- tention to the necessity of play- ing with a stick which conforms to the regulations. If a stick does not pass through the two inch Kauge the player can be prohibited by the umpire from playing 1 have not yet heard of a case in umpires have Hongkong where made It a rule to examine sticks before commencement of play, but, it is well within their function to do No and forbid player with un illegal stick from playing.

Impressed Critics

INTERPORTERS INTERVIEWED ON,

ARRIVAL IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, Oct. 9. Hongkong's Eleven arrived in Shanghai yesterday still suffer- ing from the effects of their harrowing experience in the violent storm, which they ran into a day out of Hongkong.

immelintely on their arrival, the is deliveries were stonewalled or team was conducted to the Shanghal flew up off the bat to give chances Cricket Club headquarters and after in the field.

A short rest, went out for a half- hour's knock before tiffin.

Dering the afternoon the team gain practiced, but put up only a poor showing, the majority of the players still showing the effect of the rough weather they had experi

need.

Varied accounts of the storm were given by membera in an interview at the Cricket Club yesterday, but it was generally agreed that the storm was one of the worst which had been felt on the coast for many years. SKIPPER NON-COMMITTAL. Asked what he thought of his team's chances in the interport, which begins on Wednesday morning, 11. oOwen Hughes, the Colony skipper. "I wouldn't like to forecast any thing just yet," he said.

was non-conimittal.

When another member of the team was questioned, Owen Hughes Interrupted. "Don't tell them any thing." he joked. "We don't want them to know anything about our strength or weakness."

THEre are many sticks sold in

One of the visitors told The Shang- this Colony which are stamp- ed as complying with the stand-hai men that the Colony's strength ards of the International Hockey was in its bowling department. Board which on examination are found to be outside the ruling. A good deal of this oversize stick business is probably due not to any deliberate intent, but to sheer carelessness in not gauging sticks before they leave the manufactur- era. Players should examine their slicks before buying them.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

MINU THEIR STAR. "We have six good bowlers." he declared, "and if they can't do the trick, we can bring on another three Minu will be our biggest threat to Shanghai's batsmen."

G. S. Dunkley, the Hongkong wicket keeper attracted early interes. by flipping the balls off at every opportunity, while McInnes under arm returns from the field were ex- ceptionally smart.

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took a turn with the ball and bowled fast and steady no hits being record- ed from his deliveries.

T. A. Pearce pinyed a short and lively innings and became accustomed to the bat early, but the rest of the with players contented themselves slow practice and were obviously not on their proper form.

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ARMY ALL-ROUNDER. Lieut. Garthwaite, the Army player was afforded a long period with the ball and showed a good length, but his deliveries did not appear Listen !- dangerous and

uccessfully Garthwaite played for blocked. Perthshire before being stationed in China and is considered an all-rounder of ligh standard.

were

G. R. M. Ricketts of the longkong Cricket Club, in an old Oxford Soccer Blue and one of the Colony's best bowlers. In practice to-day, after the initial two overs, he proved good.

His height is a decided advantage and he uses it with good effect.

Amongst the passengers who ar rived by the Empress of Canada yes- terday were Mr. and Mrs. A. L Shields, Mrs. J. W. Anderson, Mrs. During the afternoon's knock Minu D. M. Biggar, Mrs. L. Dunbar, Mrs. took four overs and was bit only G. W. Drollette, Mrs. Gordon Ductos, twice near the tapes. The reat of and Mr. H. G. Sheldon.

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