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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934
7-A-Side Hockey
(Continued from Page, 4).
Misa Fowler, will be playing back| and goal-keeper for the "Y" with three half backs in Miss Hickey, Miss Wilson, and Miss Blumenthul ja support.
Miss Dalziel, who is one of the mast thrustful and hard-working| players in the competition, leads the forwards.
The team is an excellent and and combines speed with hitting power.
The Recrelo, have Miss C. Os-
INTERPORT HOCKEY AGAINST
MALAYA SHELVED: MACAO
GOLF
GIVEN ANNUAL ENCOUNTER NOTES
TRIAL GAMES
TO BE STAGED AT
END OF JANUARY
Final Trial On Last Saturday. Next Month
BIG GAME FOR CHINESE
NEW YEAR
The Council of the Hong
SENIOR HEADS MAMAK ·
GOAL SCORING LIST..
Kowloon Indians Only Team
With 100 Per Cent
Senior is still leading the Mamak goal-scoring list with. 15 goals, while Gurbachan Singh follows closely with 11. Banior (R.A.&C.) -
Kong G. Singh (HLT.C.)
-Whitehead (Bignals)
Perkins (Police) ...
mund as their goal-keeper and Hockey Association were back, and Miss Basto and the Misses animons last night in their de- Surtees (H.M.S. Suffolk) Xavier as half-backs. The Misses cision to abandon all attempts to Davis (H.M.S. Dainty) Silva Netto, Alves, and Remedios send a representative side South to Pegg (R.E.).
Wood (R,E).. are a very fast combination, who combine well, but they have not the play against Singapore, Central Pintos (K.I.T.C.) stamina and hitting powers of their Malaya, and Northern Malaya dur-Colledge (St. Andrew')
ing the early part of February of May (ŝignals)
opponents.
The "Y" Ladies should enter the next years. Second Round.
The teams are!
Recreio:-C. Osmund, M. Basto, Xavier, L Xavier; L, Silva Netto,
Alves and M. Remedios.
The Council, however, accepted Jan invitation from the Macao
E. F. Fincher (St. Andrew's)
Muir (H.M.S. Duncan) Qualification 4 goals. Mamak League Table To Date
P. W. L. D. É. A. Pis] 7 6 0 1 21 018.
M Hockey Club for an Interport R. E
A. contest to be held at Macao dur-R.C. of Signals
18t. Andrews "Y" Ladies':-A. Fowler: B. Blumen- ing the Chinese New Year holi- thal, J. Wilson, L. Hickey; B. Walker, days, and that the event be an K.I.T.C. S. Dalalel and O. Brown.
annual one to take place alter-R.A.8.C.
Buffolk United
Miss Woolley's Chance nately at Macao and, in the University . The Central British Schoolgirls}Colony. have been fortunate enough to si
As there had been a very poor Diamond bye, as did the St. Andrew's Ladies. (response to the Association's Invi- Medway The latter team have a strong in-tation to tour Malaya, and with Duncan termediate line, with one good for-only 10 names received from over a 12th Battery
C. B. Á. ward In Miss M. Woolley. If she dozen Clubs, It was thought hard- Dainty can get a long pasa with a goodly fair on Malaya to send a team run before she roaches the full-down which would not be, by any www.back-goal-keeper she should score means, representative
the every time.
of
:
strength of the Colony. The respective teams are:-
At first it was thought that with C.B.S.-R. Stevenson; K. Moir, M. several men-o-war in the vicinity McCaw, J. Lakeman; E. Rousseau, Hof Singapore there might have been Knill and A. Martin.
St. Andrew's:-G. White; E. Landolt,)
possibility of filling in the vacaD-
I. Woolley, J. Wong; F. Wong, M. Woolcies with Naval men, but as the ley and P. Gittens.
RUGBY
(Continued from Page 4)
Sensational Try
ships' movements were uncertain,|-- the Council decided that it would have been dangerous to rely upon|· support from this quarter.".
Affiliation Confirmed
MACAO INTERPORT
HOCKEY TEAM PAY
(By "FAIR WAY")
the Championship is
FLYING VISIT TO H.K. W over for another year, a
MATCH ARRANGED WITH INCOGNITOS
Y.M.C.A. SURPRISE BY CANCELLING JUNIOR ELEVEN. FIXTURES
"(By “STICKS")
new name appears on the board, and everybody is happy. As far nice as I can, gather it was a friendly match with both contes- tanta out to enjoy the game and cadeavouring to avoid as much publicity as possible. "But za good dog never leaves ze trail' as our French detective friend was wont to say.
There were many bright apaems In the play, and, as belts match HE Macao Interport hockey but the game's the thing and bath play, there were also other spasms,
THE
team arrived in the Colony
this morning en route to Singapore competitore assured me that it was thoroughly enjoyable. Com- and Malaya, and, although nothinging in to tiffin with a thoroughly has been arranged between them tired right shoulder-(ob, caddle and a representative Colony skle,where art thou?) I saw the score there is every prospect of seeing board indicated Robb being 3 up them in action,
but apparently McKellar held hi I was informed yesterday by Flown in the afternoon as he only A. Barros, the Incognitos' represen went down by 3 and 2.
12 5 4 3 25 26 18tative on the Hockey Council, that
8 4 2 2 14 11
7 5 1 1 16 2 10 they are meeting the Macao team
5500 20 7 10 in a friendly practice game on the THE CADDIES' STRIKE
8 3 2 3 16 16 BY.M.C.A. ground to-morrow, com-HERE are many who are won
dering what actually was
8- 2 2 4 10 13 8
3 1 1 1 3 6 3 5 0 4 1 9 19, 1
5 3 1 1.15 67.mencing at 4 p.m. 713.3.4 105 The Macao team suffered, their the cause of the caddies' lighting 9 0 5 4 9 29 4only defeat this season at the hands strike and, as far as I can gather,
of the Hong Kong Singapore Bri-this was the trouble. 6.0 6 12 7 gade, Royal Artillery, but are still On Saturday evening Hitching found two strangers in the cad 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 a force to be reckoned with.
G. 5.0 5 23
dies' shelter Inducing the caddies to gamble away their earnings. He Immediately turned them out and
Hockey
Awards
0
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Incognitos Below Strength
The Incognites are unfortunately a report to the Sheung Shui pollen not in a position to field a very station brought a police sergeant strong side, for the majority of to investigate. The strangers hay. their men will either be playing ing been frightened off the matter league cricket or football.
was acemingly dropped, but early
At a hockey meeting of the on Sunday morning a Chinese de Y.M.C.A., held on December 11, it tective paid a surprise visit during
Full List Now was decided that In view of the which he is reported to have as-
Announced
RODRIGUES AND REED ALONE
increasing difficulty in Aelding saulted one of the caddles. Any- tearns on week-days, the Hon. how the caddies retreated to Secretary be authorised to cancel all Sheung Shui village and refused to future second eleven fixtures for the return, in spite of various en- remainder of the season.
treaties, and it was only when an This left the ground unoccupied assurance was given by Golf of on Thursdays, and the Committee ficials that the matter would be unanimously agreed to place it at taken up with the proper authori-
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At the monthly meeting of the the disposal of the "Y" Ladies, who ties that the caddles returned. But
#*
In the absence of the Chairman, Mr. A. A. Dand, Mr. W. W. Wood- ward of the Hong Kong Hockey | Midway through the half, he Club, was elected to the Chair, took the ball from Arbae and beat others present being Mr. F. A. the entire 'Cornwall side to score Kemp, Hon. Secretry, Mr. A. M Hong Kong Hockey Association yes are at present seriously handi- I still treat my shoulder tenderly.
sensational try, touching down Xavier, Hon. Treasurer, Captain R. terday the Awards Committee an-capped by having to practice on the
Bates (Army), Surg. Comdr. A. E. nounced that eight affiliated players very bumpy and poor Diocesan INCREASED EXPENSES between the posta. He converted himself.
Phillips (Navy), and Messrs. F. A. had qualified for the Combined Girls' School ground.
The Annual Meeting of the The decision of the YMCA Royal Hong Kong Golf · Club, Soon after a fine forward move- Barros (Incognitos), G. P. Palmer Colony and International hockey
the Marine forwards (Y.M.C.A.), A. E. P. Guest (St. An- badge, while 10 were entitled to Committee to cancel all their junior held on Tuesday, passed off very fixtures is surprising, when one con quietly, and, but for one speaker, dribble the ball over the Corn-drew's), Jahan Dad (K.I.F.C) and wear the Colony badge.
In the first year of the Interns-siders that they have 25 playing might have been completely de last tional tournament 26 players earn-members on their books..
the fed the right to wear their respective
ment saw
scores
* *
void of humour.
wall's line for
Surgin Singh (Radio) Moe to score the Americans' second try. Ras-
After the minutes of the mussen falled with the kick. meeting had been confirmed,
As the seconder of the Report jand
the Just before the end, the Corn. Secretary read a letter from the International badges by represent-"" Vish To Macão
Accounts mentioned, wall levelled the
when English. Hockey Association con-Ing their team in two or more en-
financial result for the past year is The Y.M.C.A. first eleven-which not so bad as would appear at first, Hume went over following a good firming their affiliation to the Home counters.
Only two players in the entire at full strength is one of the best but I do not entirely agree with dribble with Galletley and Dib body.
The Secretary then read a letter Hockey Association have the distinct combinations in the Colony are him that the increase in the ex stall. Galletley added the major from the Macao Hockey Club, insu-honour of representing the Colony due to visit Macão on February 10, penses of Course Maintainence points and no-side was given soon after.
ing an invitation to the Association against both Macao and Malaya in next year, but the composition of will not recur. To my mind there Lt. Comdr. Denby refereed and the to participate in an Interport con- the Interport series in addition to the team, is at present, problema-will be much done to the courses
test at Macao during the Chinese having played in an International tical, trik
th the future, but it should be U.S. Marines:-Zajac: Gudey, Bate New Year holidays, soon after the game,
The "have lost the services of money well spent. The other man, Holmes, and. Barnes; Rasmussen, Macao team's return from Malaye. W. A. Reed represented England D. McLellan, their former captain special item of expenditure noted Arbae; Snider, Cheek, La Roche, Mar- vin, Ford, Forscher, Goodall and Moe.
Mr. Palmer suggested that they throughout the series and played and pivot, who is concentrating on should not recur for many years to H.MS. Cornwall:E. R. A. Plumley; deal with the proposed. Interport against both Macao and Malaya, rugby and has definitely abandoned come. · · Mid. Hemens, Mid. Sturdy, Mld. Row against Singapore and Malaya be-while A. M. Rodrigues played la hockey for this season anyway. The new committee has a gener landson and Mne. Hume; Lieut. Comdr. fore they accepted the invitation of both Interports and represented H. J. D. Lowe, who filled ous sprinkling of young blood, and
teams were:
Neame, Lt. Webster; Lt. Comdr. At-
king, E. R. A. Galletley, E. R. A, D the Macao Hockey Club..
stall, Mne. Harris, A. B. Tucker, A. H. Wilson, Lt. Ford and Lt. Copeman
McLellan's vacancy in the pivot with all due respect to past mem Portugal..
-The following players are entitled position, has gone on leave and this bers, I consider this is one Club Ten Names Received
Committee where active playing The Secretary said that in answer to wear the badges of the Hong leaves the key position to All
Rupert Baldwin, who played for members should be well represent- to the invitations issued to the Kong Hockey Association for parti-
cipation in representative games: several-seasons-on-the-left-winged They have a high standard to various Clubs, the following names (Continued from previous Column had been received: G. H. and 3. Combined Colony and International: leaves for Home to-morrow, while maintain, but I do not think it be
The Chairman said that that Fowler
Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, Army (Malaya A. Casson, who has played many yond them to effect improvements (Y.M.C.A.); Gurbachan and England), Pte. Hollingsworth, fine games in defence for the "Y" both inside and outside the Club would be drawing a very thin line, Singh and Mohinder Singh (K.I.T. Army (Macao and England), H. J. D. senfors, left for England on the House." as they had only about six weeks C.), Lt. Metcalf, R.A., Lt. Purcell, Lowe, Club (Malaya and England).
|W. A-Roed, Club' (Macao, Malaya and
at their disposal at present, and
¡R.A., Opl College, RA.M.C.V. Reed, Club (Macao and England): troopship Somersetshire. they had to give the Singapore As-(Army); Awtar Singh and Surgin England), A. M. Rodrigues, Univer- aociation at least a month's notice Singh (Radio) and C. L. Gregory sity (Macao, Malaya and England Good Display Expected
Kalwant Singh, Radio (Macao and
(Malaya and India).
of their intentions.
ed.
(Club).
POTE-HUNT STILL LOST TO CLUB
(Continued from Page 4)
Railton's Return
Comdr. Phillips' proposal was put Comdr. Phillips proposed that in India and L/Naik Lal Singh, Army to the vote and carried unanimous-view of the lack of representative Colony
In spite of their losses, the Y.M.C.A.' are expected to put up a ly, and the amendment was defeat-players, the invitation to Malaya S. C. Archer, Club (Macao), Lt.Egood showing against Macao. Last Manning Railton, skipper of the
should, with reluctance, bo declin- N. V Curray, Navy (Macao), Lt. Macao Fixture Accepted
Navy year they were the only team to juniors who returned to the Co ed, and the project postponed antil Comdr. J. A., Corrie-Hill,
(Malaya), L. W. S. Donald, Navy draw with the Portuguese colony, long a few days ago, makes his Comdr. Phillips then suggested the next hockey season.
(Macho and Malaya), Lt. J. H. Eaden, after leading, at the interval by the first appearance this season of that they accept the Macao Hockey Mr. Palmer associated himself Navy (Macao and Malaya), Surg only goal.get right back, while McKellar also re- Club's invitation for an Interport with Comdr. Phillips' remarks and Comdr. AE. Phillips, Navy (Malaya), contest and agreed, with them that seconded the proposal...
J. Rodger, Clob (Macao), Lt. E. N. V. Referring to the lack of players turns to the team at. right-half. Sinclair, Navy (Macao); Gurbachan for junior games, I understand that The latter has been sadly missed it should be an annual event,"play- Mr. Surgin Singh, however, pro singh, Radio (Mecas), R. B. Wong, civilian teams generally throughout from the intermediata line which ed alternately at Macro and in the posed an amendment. He suggest St. Andrew's (Malaya), mindig Ben the Colony are experiencing similar has never been the same since he Colony..
ed that the Hon. Secretary should International.NE
save up the game some months It was proposed to hold two circularise, all affiliated Clubs im- Lt. Comdr. T.. K. W. Atkinson, Nevydifficulties. trials and a final game between the mediately and ask for more names. (England), F. G. Barros, Incogs (Por It is unfortunate that this game ago. His returns, however, is like- tugal), Lt. Bartlett, Navy (England) should be "relegated" to week-days, ly to cause a revival in the Club's Interport team and the Rest of the The time limit should be extended N. Beltran, Incogs (Portugal) AA when the rapidly falling light maker junior sace
soccer eleven. Colony: The trials would be held to a fortnight, and if any more Dand Club (England), Alaf Din, Army on the last three Sundays in Janu- names were forthcoming two trials (India); J. Gonsalves, Recreio (Parta-fall-time game almost impossible Nicholls has been moved from left back to left half, while Bitter gal), M. H. Hessan, Radio (India), Lt. after business hours, ary, preferably, on grass grounde. should be held, and the Council Hoequard, Army (England) Lt. N. The Y.M.C.A. have been felding makes his first appearance among Major M. H. A. Campbell, Comdr. should then judge If the selected Metcalf, Army (England) Nur a mixed second and third elever on the forwards in the inside-left A. E. Phillips and Mr. A. A. Dand team would be strong enough... were then elected to serve on the Interport Selection Committe, with powers to arrange for all trials and details.
Continued at foot of preceding
Column};
PAC H.K. LADIES' HOCKEY DANCE
Players Intending to play in the Interport against Macao are asked to send their names in to ME. F. A Kemp, Hon. Secr ry of the Hon Kong Hockey, Association care the Government to Office.
zentki ula?Hotel
Mohamed Army (India), Sub, Jal Mohamed Army (India). E Noronha, Saturday's regularly for the last position. Recreio (Portugal) Oliveira, Univer-four seasons, and I consider that it sity (Portugal), J. M. Pinto, Incogs would be an excellent idea 11 a (Portugal) P H. Senior, Army (Rog-movement towards playing first- landy Walayat Shah Army (India) class games on Saturdays was AP. ECB da Silva, Incore (Portuga Awtar Bligh, Radio (India)) Singh Army (India) Kartar Sing
Parduman Army (India)
gh Radio Bouza, Iscogs
Aviers! Regrein
Yeoman Army
started
The
Kca da Silva A. A. Re- and E. V. Reed F. G. rogW. A Reed and R. J.
EO. Reed, A M. Kavier, RE Reed JM Plato and A. P
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