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WELL

Nine Best Players On

Present Form -

MISS HELBLING AND MISS REMEDIOS SUGGESTED FOR VACANCIES (By "STICKS") HE Ladies' Interport Hockey

(Continued from Page 3)

LINCOLNS SECURE

Beat Ordnance Corps

Comfortably

WIN OVER RECREIO

Continued From Page 43

Fall of wickets:-

1 for 26, 2 for 440, 3 for 49, 4 for 85, 5 for. 93, 6 for 103, 7 for 117, 8 for 128, 9 for 128, 10 for 129.,

Bowling Analysis

Baldry's Good Display Fung King-cheong and Tam Kong-pak were the instigators of practically every move made by the Whites attack, but were so heavily.

The Lincolne were rather lucky marked that it was impossible for them to take more than a dozen to secure both points from the Or

won by the comfortable margin, of Prata bundling them off the ball.

Baldry, on the left-wing, was in League clash...........

goals to 1 in their Third Division Silva

Lopes The selection of nine players at very good form and sent over some an early date before next month's perfect centres, particularly in the Play was fairly evenly dis- Soares game against the Shanghai team first half, when he gave Wongtributed during the opening period, Reed will give the side the obvious ad-Wing, Lee Tin-sang and Pile many and it was dus mainly to the Lin-Noronha

coln forwards making the best Alves vantago of at least five practices anxious moments.

T Selectors are to be congra steps without three or four played dnance yesterday, although they Guterres

[tulated.

of their chances that they secured

20 20

China Fleet Amateur Championships

TWO SESSIONS NECESSARY OWING TO BIG ENTRY

The preliminaries of the China: ...Fleet Amateur Championships and

W. Team Competition for 1935

being held to-day at the Chins Fleet Club Theatres.

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0 The heavy entry necessitates the

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holding of two sesalons to-day, ond

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2.2 0 Recreto

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at 2 p.m. when 12 evente will be

decided, and another at 8.30 pm

when 20 bouts will take place..

The finals will be staged to- morrow when the Commander-ta Chief, Sir Frederic Dreyer will be

24 present to give the prizes awaY

16

1 at the end of the evening.

Each "unit" is 'reltricted to two

11 representatives in sach weight. The "units" entered are--Kent, 2(K); Suffolk, (S); Berwick, (B); Medway, (M); Adventure, (A);

3 Hermes, (H); 8th. Destroyer

6 Flotilla, (DF); and Tamar and 8 small ships (T)

as a team before their gruelling Ridley, probably one of the finest teat. The problems regrding the inside-forwards In the Colony, was a commanding lead.

In the second half of the game, P. M. N. da Silva, Robinson left-back and left-wing positions off form and could do nothing right the Ordnance had by far the greater L. G. Guterres, lbw b Smith have been wisely laid aside for the He was, of course, too well marked share of the play, and, although H. A. Alves, b Kilbee moment, and, an a result, it is by Pardoe, but with his superior they found little difficulty in taking A. Prata, e Stein b' Redmond.. more than likely that the Colony speed, he should have made circles will see the two beat players avail-round the Artillery skipper, who are, their efforts at goal were weak Kilbee

the ball into the Lincolns" goal E. M. L. Soares, & Mackay b able in these positions hefore an- however, anticipated Ridley's, every and infrequent, Diffeld being the G. A. Guterres, b Robinson other week is past. The fact that move.

buly real danger.

W. A. Reed, e Smith b Robinson the Selectors refused to be rushed:

Dadley Very Weak

The Lincolns secured an early C. L Lopes, b Kilbee into anything is commendable and

It is not a usual feature of lead through Turner, but Gormley E. H. Carvalho, lbw, b. Kilbee augurs well for their future. or Ridley's to bungle an opening, or equalised a few minutes later for A. M. Rodrigues not out ganisation..

sky a ball in front of goal, but he the Ordnance,

A. Noronha, b Redmond did these things so many times yes- In attempting to clear under pres- Extras (B.13, L.B.2) All the nine players chosen have terday that eventually, it became sure, Hollins, the Ordnance custo merited their inclusion by consis-ridiculous. Given every opportunity dlan, fumbled the ball which rolled tently good displays in the Caerby Fung King-cheong and Tam into the net for the Lincolns' second Clark Cup matches this season.

Kong-pak, he failed to impress. goal.

1 for 14, 2.for 35, 3 for 53, 4 for Another poor example of forward Turner scored again for the Lin-61, 5 for 66, 6 for 66, 7 for 75, 8 for The side will be: Mrs. Rose play was given by Howe, the Club coms shortly afterwards, and Day 79, 8 for 87, 10 for 89. (Saints); Miss Gray (H. K.) and leader, who failed to connect at any placed the issue beyond doubt, by A. N. Other; Miss Pope (H.K.), Misa one time during the game, and who netting the fourth shortly after the Wong (Saints), and Miss Bryson bungled several scoring chances by interval. (C. R. A.); Miss Knill (C. B. S.) poor understanding with his inside Miss Smith (C. B. A.), Miss Mforwards. Woolley (Saints), Miss S. Dalziel |(Y. M. C. A.), and A. N. Other.

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Likely Candidates

My Probable Team

Higgins, at inalde-right for Colours, was never better, "and"to-"

Tatal

Fall of wickets:

Robinson Smith

FUSILIERS TROUNCE Kilber

SAPPERS

gether with B. Gosano, shared the Losers' Unavailing Fight

10-honours of the game.

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..

Against Greater Odds

The Engineers were severely

It was evident that the Sappers

Redmond

Bowling Analysia

15

89

1

To-day's programmes are:➡➡

2.00 P.M. SESSION

WELTER

Sto. Clarke (S) v. A. B. Payne → (DF)

2 Sto. Macdonald (B) v. S. P. O

Laster (A):

3 Mne, Jenkins (A) v. A. B. Loxham

(M)

4 St. Hayter (5) v. A, B. Keen (T), 0. M. R. W. 5 A. B. Philips (K) v. A. B. Fancy

0 3:25·8 (M)

8 3 23

7 3 13

6

1 13

Schoolboy Puzzles League Batsmen

Brilliant bowling by R. Holden

ware not playing up to their usual goal of the afternoon, when Lal standard, but several of their usual Shui-wing after beating three men, players were absent.

18 A. B. Stephens (DF) v. Sto, Bevan

(B)

MIDDLE

27 Sto, Knight (B) v. A. B. Puttock

(DF)

8 Sto. Tack (A) v. Sto. Frazer (T) PA. B.

Wingrenvo (M) v. 0. 8.

Smith (H)

10 0.

S. O'Brien (B) v. Sto. Cruikshanka (8)

FEATHER

A. B. Liddiard (A) v. Boy Curtle

(K)

A. B. Wilkinson (A) v. Sto. Clark.

(B)

8:30 PM. SESSION

*WELTER

16 Winner 5 v. Winner

Miss J. Walker has been minated as the most likely candid-

On yesterday's display I would. ate for the left-back position by select the following as my Probable her inclusion is the team for the team

trounced by the Fusiliers to the tune (6 for 21) enabled the Combined 11 practice games next Thursday and Wong Wing (S. China): Lee Tin of six goals to all at Sookunpoo Schools to beat Mr. G. R. Sayer's 12 Saturday. Her display in Satursang (S. China) day's final trial fully merited the (Police): A. V. Gosáno (Recreio) Third Division,

and C. Pile yesterday, when they met in the XI by 21 runs at the Valley yester-

day. confidence placed in her, but it Pardoe (Artillery) and Parker The Fusiliers from the outset, Schools: 116 (R. Tront 20). must be remembered that she was (Police): B. Gosano (Recreio), Hig settled down to deliberate attacking Sayor's XI: 05 (H. Owen Hughes 32, playing at right-back on that occa-gins (Lincolns), Fung King-cheong and their forwards combined well R. Holden 6 for 21), sion. Miss Helbling, a natural (S. China), Tam Kong-pak (S with very effective passes.

13 A, C, Killick(H) v. Sto, Fox (E) left-back, has the claim of being China) and Bickford (Club).

14 Winner 1 v. Winner 2 faster than Miss Walker in addi-

15 Winner 3,v, Winner 4 Here we certainly Have the next tion to her very strong claims aa best custodian to Rodger, whom

FLY BE the result of her sterling defence think has lost interest in the game

natted with a fast shot from close 17 Boy Ottewill (K) v. 0.8. Tuck (5) last Saturday. She la a tenacious and who is not quite up to form for

18 Boy Collin (S) v. A. B. Horriway It was a fairly easy task for the quarters. player with a keen sense of con- another Interport contest: the beat Fusiliers to reach the Sappers' goal After the interval the Fusillers

JAMIDDLE structive play, and her displays available backs in the Colony at the area, and it was left for Singleton, appeared to be full of energy and 10 L S Coc-Smith (M) v. A.B. next Thursday and Saturday will moment; and certainly one of he their inside-right, to net four of eager to make up for the arrears 80 Mae, Smith (T) v.-A. B. Dawe

McAllister (A) be followed with more than ordin-finest laterm "late lies the Colony their six goals, including one pen-and were soon attacking hard. The ary interest.

(DF) has ever set.1.

alty goal.

South China backs were kept busy 21 Winner 7 Winner 8 Gosano is invaluable in any post- The Sappers' centre-halt, Piper, from then onwards, and the Fusi-22 Winner 0 v. Winner 10 Twice last Saturday Miss O.tion in any team, while Pardoe has was the most outstanding player. liers gained their first goal from PAN BANTAMA“. Brown, following corners against more than proved hi worth by his wallet Ferris, who changed poai-a corner, when, dering a skirmish 24 A. B. O'Connell (S) v. A. B. Vicars 28 Boy King (A) v. Sta. Cawson (B) her own side, hit the ball into the recent displays. Parker, a new- tions from inside-right to centre in front of goal, Roberts, the inside centre of her own circle in at-comer to local football, is, with the forward, worked hard, but lacked right, hooked the ball into the net. tempts to clear! This trait, cou-exception of Lee Kwok-wai of South support. pled with her, inferior stickwork, China, and F. J. Elms of the Saints, Tatler and Connor scored the re nullify her claims to the left-wing the only other man worthy of the maining goals for the Fusiliers. position, which will in all proba- other position:** bility be filled by Miss M. Reme-

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(DF)

LIGHT-HEAVY

of fouls, and Yeung Shui-yick, the 28 Cpl Fitzgerald

Play was then marred by a series 25 Sto. Lantell (A). Mne. Boper

(B)

(K) 8tc. South China outside-right, WAS Ponford (M).. given marching orders.

27 A B. Chandler (T). Boy"

Lee is on the injured list, while SOUTH CHINA "B" WIN The Fusiliers' second goal came Nicholson (H) ASSE

dlos, who thoroughly deserves the Elms has surprisingly dropped his distinction. The Recreio player best form at just the wrong time of has been invited to fill the va-the year. cancy during the week's games.

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The forward line is about the fastest and finest available, and The two vacancies will be best with Fung and Tam as the brains filled by Miss Helbling and Miss of the attack, there is very little Remedios, and all we can do at the else needed in any team. present is to wait and see.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Bickford Scores

OVER FUSILIERS

(Continued From Page 4)

The Fusiliers had Roland, in goal,

28 Sto. White (S) v. A B. Heston (B) from another corner, and this time,

LIGHT Talbot, at inside-right, netted from 29 Shakespeare (M) v. A. B. Moore

a narrow angle. Just before the (DF) end, the referee's whistle was 30 ne, Oliver (A) v. Sto. robbin well in evidence, and the Fusiliers 81 A B. Robbinson (M) v. Mne

(K). were awarded a penalty a few min-

ares

Berke (K)

(DF)

TO-DAY- Referees

Lt. Comdr. Venville (3) ** Lt: Comdr. Hill (M)

de Judges

Lt. Collard (A). Lu Miers (M)

to thank for keeping down the score utes before time, Harrison scoring 82 A. B. Burke (5) v. Tel-Hudno!! in the first half.

from the penalty spot. At least four of the five goals

South China "B"-Wong Wa-kal;) Officers in charge of the tournament. that South China "B" scored were Kam, Lim Tax-po, Yeung Chi-cheung; Yul Hing-yuen, Cherng Chi-ying; Leo Yesterday's game opened at a good ones, and would have beaten Yeung Shul-yick, Chow Kwan-kong brisk pace, Bickford scoring first most goal-keepers...

Tsang King-lee, Lai Shui-wing and Li with a shotwalst-high, which Immediately from the commenus- Shek-your BEMUS took Durham unawares, "-

Fusiliers: Roland; Wheeler, Kent- ment, South China were all out for Ladies' Hockey Not long after, from a free-kick goals and carried out some mastering: Ellis, McHugh, Grinleys Roberts, Talbot, Dennis, Hughes and Harrison. for hands, Bickford sent in a terri-ly wing-movements. Yeung Shui- To the Editor, "China Mall"]fic drive which Durham pushed vick on the right-wing, and Li Shek Sir, I am most surprised that out to Higgins, the latter netting yau on the left-flank, were a plea Miss P. Gitting has not been in- with a neat header. Just before sure to watch, both making some aluded in the team-she was the interval, Pardoe sent a long pass very effective centres. formerly considered a "certainty," down the centre for Elliott to susp and is undoubtedly up to Interport up and scoгo. standard, Judging that standard on In the second half, the play was from Yeung Shui-yick, who sent Police

South China's first goal came South China A 11 10 0 1 36 8 21 Recreation Officer, with a host of the names of the nine players select-very ragged and countless op home a smashing drive from 10 South Chins B 14 8 12 85 30 18 sponsible for this really good pro jed.

portunities were thrown away yards.

Lincolns Can Chub

Good Combination --

LEAGUE TABLES

FIRST DIVISION EN

The team, as is it now stands, is Twice, from almost on the goal The whole of the Chinese team weak on the right wing, and a ver-llie, Ridley ballooned the ball, and had an excellent sense of anticipa Recrélo satile player such as. Misa P. Gittina Tam Kong pak was not much better tion when they were advancing, Fusiliers Athletic might have been given a trial in a missing a glorious "sitter a few and each player appeared to be in Artillery position she has filled with credit minutes from time, At the other ist the correct position when Navy for St. Andrew's, pa

end, Howe was in a similar plight. passing movements were effected. Fast Lanes CLARK CAER.

Eventually Howe labbed a nice The seco

[St. Joseph's: second goal for South China Kowloon pals to Higgins, who cut through was again the result of a fines [To the Editor-“China_Mall"]. the Whites" defence to net "Colours' İxtisa

Yeung Shui-yick, Lincolns centre from SirThe cry for youth may be fourth goal, All right, but the Selectors are taking The game, which was a very clean not with a smart shot. _____

which enabled Tsang King-kee to Navy.

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Artillery The Fualler forwards con- South

who is still at the Diocesan Girls manner by Sergt. Islay of the Sap-ually tried to gain ground, but Athletic School There is no doubting she pers, who is a newcomer to will later develop into of the best Colony,

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