THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 14,
LADIES HOCKEY INTERPORT SELECTIONS
MEN'S INTERPORT HOCKEY TRIAL
NOT A BIG SUCCESS
FIVE ORIGINALLY SELECTED PLAYERS FAIL TO PUT IN APPEARANCE
By R.H.B.
PROBABLES CHOSEN
FOR SECOND HOCKEY TRIAL
LASCELLES IN
The second Men's Interport hockey F. V. WONG, OF ST. ANDREW'S CLUB, PLAYED AN OUTSTANDING GAME AT enough passes to do really useful trial match will take place at King's work. In the closing minute of the Park on Sunday at 10.30 am, when
the Probables meet the Possibles. his only
The Probabies, who will play inl RICHT BACK FOR THE COLOURS AGAINST game, Mackay missed
opportunity at goal.
whites, will be represented by the THE WHITES IN THE FIRST-MEN'S INTER-
The Army centre-half, Dulla Singl, following:
Hollingsworth; Metcalfe and E. V. PORT HOCKEY TRIAL ON THE H.K.S.R.A. who is a probable candidate for the MARINA GROUND YESTERDAY MORNING pivotal position in the Colony team. Reed: WA. Reed, Newsons and Alaf HE CLEARED WITH PRECISION AND HIS Din, his team mate, at left half.
Hollingsworth and U. B. Souza FEEDING WAS. EXCELLENT,
The Colours, who had a strong | Radio and Interport inside-left, was forward line, won by three goals seen in action at left-half for the
to nll, the scorers being Reeks, Garthwaite and Kartar Singh.
The telat was not the access it might have been due to the fact that at least diy players falled to mike an appearance. The pro- mised debut of Flight Leut, Lan- celies, the dashing Navy inside-left,
did not materialise.
Colours,
was much to the fore as was Alafin; Mackay, Garthwaite, Gurbachan
Sinch. Lascelles and Lal Singh,
(Radio and Civilians) both did well in!
Price.
The Whites will be captained by W.:
of the Colours.
TWO POSITIONS TO FILL
NINE PLAYERS CHOSEN
DESCRIPTION OF TRIAL GAME
By R.H.B.
were
as
1935.
Following Saturday's final | Possibles (Colours) will be:-- ladies' hockey Interport
Khan Souza: Dr. Rodrigues and goal, expecially Souza, who, in the Bahadur: Parker Dulla Singh and trial in preparation for the second half, saved many shots from Kalwant Singh: S. Fowler, Divett,
nine members of the Colony fiarthwaite, Reckes, Kartar Singh and Awter Singh, Kartar Singh and T. d. Shanghai visit next month, Lai Singh.
selected Divett, in the Whites' forward line,
follows: Becks, of the Army, played a dash had little support at inside-right. He Reed while Divett will have charge team
Any player unable to turn out is ing game at centre-forward for the was wide with his shots when in the Colours, but he was inclined to wax-dee sending the ball over the bar on requested to notify Mr. F. A. Kemp,
nare occasions than one.
c/o Government Radio Once, Hon. der too often to the right wing in
The absentees from the trial Secretary, H. K. Hockey Association, which position he played no well'
cluded II. Owen Hughes, Lt.Cdr.as soon as possible. against the Civilians last month.
Garthwaite, Kartar Singh and Lal Newson, Flight 1t. Lascelles, and Singh, gave the Whites defence, with Parker. Willy Reed in the pivotal position, ay, Surlin Singh and AROUND THE GROUNDS (St. Andrew's), Miss M. L. W. busy time throughout.
The teams had to be reshuffled. no much so that E. V. Reed, who usually plays at left back or left half for the Club, had to take the position of right half back, while Kalwant Singh, the Garthwaite but he 11 not receive
Mackay, (Whites) who was played at right wing for the Colours in the well with second half, combined
Walayat Shah. Kalwant Singh, E. Ronnien were brought in as substitutes. The Probables will meet the Possibies next Sunday.
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Mrs. R. Rose (St. Andrew's); Miss E. M. Gray (Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club), Miss B. M. Pupe (Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club), Miss J. Wong
Bryson (Central British Asso- ciation), Miss H. Knill (Central British School), Miss M. Smith (Central British Association), Miss M. Woolley (St. An- drew's), and Miss S. Dalziel (Y.M.C.A. Ladies),
The Club had to go all the way to beat Athletic, but a more lively attack helped the civilians over! the stile. Howe was brilliant in
The positions of left full back and the early stages, and had "Inter- porter" stamped all over him, left wing have yet to be selected. The candidates are Minx F. K, Walker, Bickford also accomplished good Miss A. Fowler and Miss B. Helbling. rehearsal for Sunday's Interport for the former position, and Miss 0. trial. Taking the broad view, the Brown and Misa M. Remedies for the Club were just about a goal better wing position. than the Chinese.
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Judging by the Snal trial, I would pick Miss Walker, of the C.
ANOTHER "acene" murred the B. A. Ladies, for left bark post- week-end programme, and will tion, in partnership with Miss Gray, probably induce the Football Assn. and Miss Molly Remedios for left elation to take stronger steps than wing, to partnar Miss Dalziel. SOME OBJECTIONS heretofore to suppress this tend cacy for children displays of unru
Two more trials are to be held on ly temper. A free fight on the touch-Thursday and next Saturday and in ine between Royal Air Force and both of these bilas Walker and Missi Radio players after they had been Remedios will be put to the test as given marching orders. was they are the most favoured candid succeeded by the whole of the lates.
Radio team walking off the field. of the nine players thus far
Rame
Wan
The referee could do only one selected i am in general agreement
the and thing.
The half back trio were good on Fabandoned.
Saturday. The experiment of playing Miss Pape at right half and Mira the first time Wong in the pivotal position worked IT is not
believe, Radio Sports Club well." players have been Involved in such Affairs,
Олсе and
Here you have two players who are centre-halves. Both are strong
again the need for determined with Miss Wong, perhaps, a little action on the part of the author-faster. ties is emphasised. They created. the Young EL precedent with Indians, and if needs be, they "nat repent it--
At
MUST PLAY CENTRE-HALF
So long as they keep Mike Woug "at"centre-half it wilt-be-all-right",
if they decide, at the last minute. to play her at right half it will bo x US was not the only game in fatal mistake as she will, most likely,
which players caught the re-be inclined to wander, proving eye of the referee.
Mas Pope is good spoller Caroline fill yesterday, Yeung right-half. Shui-yle, saually a well-mannered On her erratic display on Saturday, Young player, became all hot and Miss Fowler stands little or no chance bothered, and after being warned at all of getting in the team at left for questionable tactics, was sent back. Of the remaining two, Miss off the field for a deliberate, foul. Helbling and Miss Walker, I think There is no excuse for such con- the latter is the safer player and is duct, a fact which these belliger well worth her place. ent players must be made realise.
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Mins Remedies made the best of her opportunities when given Mias Beavis for opposition in the final trial. She came through with hon- ours and played better than Miss Brown did against the same opposition last week.
Misa I. Woolley, though playing at left-half, a position foreign to her, played well for the Colours.
Miss Knill, at right wing for the Whites did not impress very much. Miss E. Xavier, at centro-half for the Colours, worked hard,
Miss Margaret Wooljey played her usual game at centre-forward And netted the only goal of the match to give the Whites victory in the clos ing minutes of the encounter.
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