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TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1933.
SCARCITY OF HOCKEY REFEREES
BATTERY Quarter-Master-
Sergeant A. Weyman, of the Royal Artillery, the Army and one of the foremost hockey referees in the Colony, is leaving for Home on February 21. Weyman has
WEYMAN'S LEAVE RAISES PROBLEM
Return Of S. I. Hill.
TISS J. BEAVIS figured well on
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the right wing for the C.B.A.; Ladies in the same match. Marfe Smith of the Diocesan Girls' School gave a dazzling display at centre-forward and her appearance
BALLARAT officiated at many big matches and OLYMPIC RUNNER IN LADIES' has put a spark of life into the
Tate Secures Three
Cheap Wickets.
his departure will be keenly felt by hockey enthusiasts. He will be always remembered for one thing. He was the referee who gave W. E. Williams, the Welsh International marching orders for dangerous play on the U.S.R.C, ground in October last year, in the match between the Club and the Jats.
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to 28 to cause some
LEAGUE.
Caer Clark Cap Goal-Scorers.
(By CENTRE HALF.)
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attack. Peggy McCaw, who play- ed at centre-half for the 'Y'. in place of Marjorie Hason, who is
MILLWALL
WIN F.A. CUP.
ENCOUNTER ·
not playing hockey for a short while Rangers Beat Arbroath
jowing to ill-health, also played a good game. She is a newcomer to competitive hockey and her progress
CIT. Andrew's Club Ladles are be is very steady.
ing confronted at present
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with a somewhat serious problem.NONGRATULATIONS to C. E. Roza Pereira, of the Club de Who is to take the place of R
By Clear Margin.
READING ELIMINATED.
London, To-day. Reading, who required three attempts to eliminate Coventry City in the Second Round of the F.A. Cup, were beaten on their own grounil yesterday by Millwall by two clear goals. Millwall were leading by two clear goals in their first encount er against Reading when fog caus.-. ed the game to be abandoned at the interval.
Millwall will now meet Aldershot.
M. C. C. GAME ABANDONED.
Ballarat, Yesterday. The M.C.C. two-day match against a Victorian Country eleven was abandoned as a draw to-dayX7ITH the departure of Wey-
W owing to rain.
Rose, the goalkeeper Mrs. Rose Recreio, on his forthcoming wedd- man, the problem of The home team who had acored shortage of referees, which has leaves on the 28th of this month ing to Miss B. M. Xavier. Roza 26 for 1 in reply to the tourists' | arisen
for Home, and will be away for Pereira, who, is a brother of L. grown
such total of 255 on Saturday lost 7 proportions
about ten montha. Her services to Roza, Pereira, the champion har- wickets for 84 runs when the game anxiety to the officials of the the Saints have been invaluable, bour swimmer, is a regular player was abandoned.
Mamak Tournament, will
be and the Saints will greatly fool her in the Recreio hockey team, and Mitchell, the Derbyshire slow made even more difficult. There in 1983 when they take the field against has scored quite a number of goals howler, took the first four wickets now a great shortness of referees, the Hong Kong Ladies on Febru- this scason. He plays at contre- to fall this morning for only six Ever since the Tournament com ary 11. Jessie Wong has been forward, usually, runs while Maurice Tate claimed menced last season, the need for tested for the position, and so has the other two
to make his tally referees was a pressing problem. E. Jean Bryson. The latter will pro- for the match 3 for 22.
V. Marshall, who recently resign-bably be the new goalkeeper, as Aary is being planned. by the Town in the Fourth Round.. Scores as cabled by Reuter were ed the Secretaryship of the Tourna.the former is not quite so steady. C.B.A. who hope to meet the Macao Kong Ladies second team on Satur- here, the Macno players defeated In their match against the Hong Hockey Club. On their last visit as follow:
M.C.C. 255 (Leyland 62, Nawab
of Pataudi 84).
day, R. Rose played in goal for the C.B.A. by the only goal scor Victorian XI: B4 for 7 (Mitchell
Hong Kong, who were short. She ed in a very fast gurae, 4 for 31, Tate 3 for 22).
a magnificent display. gave Bryson was between the sticks for the Saints and fared very well. BILLIARDS CUP TOURNAMENT.
TISS 0. BROWN, the latest team, is being tried out in the Rapid, with whom they drew, both the referees whose names ap-M valuable acquisition to Opear in the list, Cpl. W. Tim-y Ladies team, is, I am told, an ment match against the 20th Bat-
the position of left-half-back for the side scoring three times.-Reuter
Sainta in their Mamak Tourna- Lincolns Win In Ng Szenis, R.A.M.C. left Hong Kong last Olympic runner. She has been in tery., R.A., which is being played
GIRL CRICKETER'S kwong Cup Match.
LUCKY BAT.
ser.
ment on account of his impending departure, has done yeoman vice as a referee, although his name does not appear in the Hat of re- ferees for the Mamak Hockey Tournament contained in the book let.
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visit to Macao early in Febru-
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V. WONG, formerly captain
Glasgow Rangers encounter-
ed little difficulty in eliminat- ing Arbroath by 3 goals to 1
In the First Round of the Scottish Cap.
This was the only match not played in Saturday's programme, the Rangers having been invited:
For the St. Andrew's Club to Vienna to play the Sports Club
has not played much hockey. Judg on Thursday on the Marina ground ing by her display on Saturday at 0.15 am. The following will re- against the C.B.A. Ladies, Miss present St. Andrew's Club:-R. H. Brown, has made rapid and her amazing speed in a mark
month, while A. R. Brown, who was the Colony for about a year, but injured in a recent Y.M.C.A. match The Lincolnshires defented the at King's Park is confined to bed South Wales Borderers three games with his leg in splints. A. A. to two in the second round of the Dand is also an invalid, while J. T. Ng Sze-kwong Billiards Cup Tour-K. Gilchrist is still on leave. He 'nament at the Sailors' and Soldiers' is expected back this summer. ed asset on the wing. Home last night. Details.
There are 20 nomes in the list, and of this number 12 are members of 150 teams participating in the Tourna- 1341 ment.
Lincolns
Borderers.
Ash
96 Williams
Herrlott
150 Smith
Maltby
Abbott
James
76 107 Waltera 150 150 Jarman 124 The best break of the evening
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Mthe H.K.L.H.C, with & goals
TRS. P. M. HARROP, captain of
Wong; E. H. P. White, A. B. Ham- on; E. MacNider, A. E. P. Guest (Capt), F. V. Wong; R. A. Carroll, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, EL C. Fincher, R. Baldwin,
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NLY four other Mamak matches
are down for decision this
Brilliant Century With Autographed Bat.
year ago.
nings-Reuter..
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Melbourne, Victoria, Jan. 16. The day after Fingleton made: 119 not out against the M.C.C, Miss- to her credit, heads the list of gonl| 0
Jean Sutton, vice-captain of the Collingwood Women's Club made a scorers in the Caer Clark Competi-i 1. HILL, who was recently tion to date. Other scorers are as week. This afternoon at the Val-brilliant century for her side, using married in Australia, is once follows:-P. Gittins (St. Andrew's) ley, H.M.S. Wishart will meet a bat autographed by Fingleton a was made by James, who compiled more playing for the Hong Kong M. Alun-Jones (Hong Kong) 8, 0. the Royal Engineers play the ing cricket for four seasons, sald
| 4, M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) 3, H.M.S. Veteran, while to-morrow
Miss Batton, who has been play Hockey Club second and "A"
Brown ("T* Ladies) 3, E. M. Lee R.A.3.C. and the 24th Battery meet elevens. His return has livened up (St. Andrew's) 2 M. Chan (St. the K.I.T.C., and on Friday the she felt her luck would be in when, the Club forward line. Не played against the Central Bri- Andrew's) 2, H. Knill (Hong Kong) Royal Corps of Signals meet H.M.S. Aha read about Flugleton's great in- 2, S. Dalziel ('Y' Ladies), 2; C. Botal-Parthian on the Marina ground. Friday, .on In the same match J. L. Tetley, B. Walker ('Y' Ladies), I. L. Wool- should win, while a draw would be ho (Recreio), A. Alves (Recrcio), The' Wishart, B.A.S.C., and Signals played on the right wing, while H. ley (St. Andrew's), E. Carroll a fair result of the other match.
(C. B. A.), E. S. Woolley, (C.B.A.), W. Lee, the Club goalkeeper, for saked his position to play at right. On the U. S. R. C. ground yester-half-back. day afternoon, the Lincolns second Incidentally, the Club played oleven defeatod the Club seconds without a goalkeeper, while the by 5 goals to one, in a friendly C.B.A. were served by V. Bond, of hockey match, Ridley (3) and the Central British School, during Parker (2) netted for the Lincolna, the opening periods of the game. while A. T. Lay scored the club's and later by R. Blyth. B. I. Blck- point. At half time the Lincolns ford, the Kowloon Football Club led by 8 goals to nil.
player who has kept away from The Lincolns possessed a speedy hockey for quite a while owing to forward line, but the club defence illness, played a great game in de was slow. The Club, who fielded fence. J. Sharpham, the C.B.A.'s only B regular players, were assist-custodian, was an absentee, owing ed by three Naval players.
to a leg injury,
A BUNKER LESSON
TT need not be taken for granted that į
bunkers are always hazards to be dreaded, and that they must neces- sarily cxaci a penalty stroke. Many bunkershots on well-kept inland courses, and frequently on seaside courses as well, can be played with a niblick or maahie niblick in exactly the Same way as an approach shot off grass.
In
By Joyce
Wethered.
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E. Blackburn (Hong Kong), O. Dal-THE following team has been ziel (y Ladies), and J. Churchill selected to represent the (Hong Kong) one each.
The China Mail
Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Hockey-Mamak Tournament Wishart v. Parthian
(Naval ground, 4 p.m.) TO-MORROW Golf.
Hong Kong v. Shanghai -
(singlos, 10.30 a.m. &.2 p.m.) Hockey-Mamak Tournament
| Royal Engineers v. R.A.S.C.
(Sookumpos, 4 p.)
24th Battery v. Kowloon Indians
(U.S.R.C., ground, 4 p.m.) Friendly Matches
Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors v..
Army
(U.S.R.C. ground, 5 p.m.) Bunting--Fealing Hant Hounds Meet (Lok Ma Chau Cross-roads; 3.15 p.m.)
THURSDAY Cricket
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(H.K.C.C. ground, 11 a.m.)
Golf
(four-balls, 10.15 a.m. & 2.15 p.m.)
Football
On firm and fat Band, which has been A few points are worth remembering. Hong Kong C.C. v. United Services carefully raked, a chip shot is actually, bunkers gl clent chip shots out of Ititle different from one that is played and when the club and the ball mest, is Hong Kong v. Manila
great accuracy, as to where off the fairway. In the old days this needed; the bal must generally be possibility may rarely have presented struck frat
and the sand afterwards. itself, as the bankers ware for rough- Ales in all bunker shots, where the Hong Kong v. Shanghal er and were left to look
very much!
bank in front is abrupt, a stoop des- after themselves. sent high standard of greenkcoping one) with an upg.it swing is the only c. & P. 0.'s Club' v, Palace Hotel
To-day, however, owing to the preceding blow (not necessarily a hard Модна zalsing the ball sufficiently they vary considerably more in the pro- blems they present. Playing out of quickly.
(Club ground, a p.m.) FRIDAY Billiards Steel, Caulson League
Police v. South Walon Borderers
In fact the more difficult the lie and Royal Engineers v. Royal Artillery some of them may only be a rather the closer the ball has settled in the Garrison Sats, v. St. Patricks more difficult kind of approach shot, sand, the steeper must be the descent. C.C. v. United Services
Cricket although naturally others are so deep of the club on to the bail, so that it is and cavernous that the only thing to do bit with the least possible amount of is to got tho" ball out somewhere 'and
(FK.C.C. ground, 11 am.)
Golf
(singles, 9.20 am & 1 pan.)
somehow. Even that is not always and taken first keep the tacor Hong Kong v. Manila"
¡possible.
At the [same. time
the club open, as this helps to raise the Hockey Mamak Tournament ball quickly.” Having once cut with the
THE best idea for dealing with these blade of the club. Into the sand under Royal Siganla
situations that I have heard of was the ball, pull or swing it up again to
ala v. Parthain S
hal(Marina, 4 pm) Friendly Match
(King'a Pk., 6 p.) SATURDAY Football
once given in an article written either complete the finish. If the club-head by Hagen-or about him I forget is left baried in the sand it will mot H. K. Hockey Club "A" Jat Regiment which
A have the same lifting power as when
He divided his bunker shots round the face is brought up declaively.
the green into three classes: No. 3; ku The explosion shot This is more
which he plays to lay the ball close to generally used for extracting the bull Shanghai v. Combined Chinese the hole wide, a shot that may mean when the lie is really a bad one. When
Third Division
the taking of certain risker No. 2 in bunkers are really penal, the explosion which he makes sure of finding a place thpt is our soundest ally; granted that B. A. F. v. Radio somewhere on the green, and making the players has sufficient strength the
a longer patt possible, the safer shot ball can be extricated from almost any S. China - Recreio
Ass: to position. concentrates purely of man has the
getting senowhere at all-
*** (Club, 8 p.m.)
(Recrolo, 2.90).
(Carolina Hill, 2.80)
[of thò two; and No. 3, where he Senate the MidAthletic v Enginters VETE
point about explosion shots is that - you
280)
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ho tink they must be very clear in your line as Linccine ». Signals
Arst the
(Chatham Rd, where the blade is going to eat leseph's v. Talkoo
Dene opportunity of playing for
the situation allowed it. Yet trate the mand wheneve, the championship when the The not spot may vary from half
(St Jo
very
ball had first and foremost to be kept en inch to three or four behind the University v Borderer i play, in spite of the value of every ball. The, face of the club, should be
stroke, saved, very clean judgment of kent open and the blow must, still be
the situation would call for the use of a steep and also powerful one if the
No. 2 or 31 Bunker play can ho a very ball is lying Badly, the club-head Chinese New Year Meeting risky game unless it is based on will have to go very doop to Bot pro sound princi
berly, under the: ball.
| R.A,S,C. in a Mamak Tournament match against the Royal Engineers at Sookunpoo at 4 p.m.:--
But It Was A Misdeal.
Port Colborne (Ontario).
January 1. While playing bridge in Port A. A. Alpalic; J. H. Jeffers and] Colborne, Mr. Stan Munroe was G. Whitley; H. S. G. Mayell, G. dehit the kind of hand everyone Evers Buckland and A. C. Keene; dreams about. He held 13 diamonds.. P. J. Barlow, H. A. Tipple, P. H. Mr. Munroe was making up his.. Senior, T. H. Spain, and W. Gray.mind whether to bid a grand elam
The same eleven will turn outright away or work up the bidding... against the Radio on Saturday op Then another player spoke. the U.S.R.C. ground at 4 p.m. In a Mamak match.
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