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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935

OF SIDE

(Continued From Page 5)

Ladies will be the guests of honour} at a dance at the Peninauls Hotel, during which speeches, presenta- tions, etc, will take place.

The Shanghai team leave the Colony at 1a.m. on Wednesday) morning by the mv. Chichibu Maru,

The teams are

Shanghai: G.Ephgrave (Ex-S.P. G.); F. Bomko (Ex-S.P.G.), and E. Victal (J.A.C.); E. Bloomfield (Sports- girls), II. Gunther (German H.C.) and C. Getz (Sportsgirls): H. Colinco (J.A.C.), C. Nichols' (Sportsgirls), E Decima, A. Collaco (J.A.C.) and 3D Raeburn (Amazons).

Hong Kong Mrs. R. Rose (Saints);} E. M. Gray (H.5. Ladies) (Captain), and I. Woolley (Saints); J Wong (Saints), B. M. Pope (HK, Ladies) and M. Bryson (C.B.A. Ladies); H Kail (C. B. Schoolgirls), K. Smith"

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Harrop (HK. Ladies). C. Ferguson (H.K. Ladies); and M. Remedios (Reercio Ladies).

Hong Kong Ladies: B. Hance; E. M. Gray and J. Smalley; N. McKenna, B. M. Pope and B. Helbling; J. Marsh, Mraz P. L Harrop, C. Ferguson, M.) Smalley and A. Jacks,

REED'S FINE RECORD

The heaviest seas and most terrific gales in yours were re- ported by commanders of trans-Atlantic liners reaching New York last month. Here in a picture record. (top to bottom) of one of the mountainous waves that caused the a.s. Statendam to reach port a day late.

(Continued From Page 6) DULLA SINGH, the Punjab Regi-; Bombay, Marseilles, Havre. Londonment and interport pivot, is a Sikh Hainbug Rotterdam. Antwerp from Patiala State, India,' with 18 Hull.

years service with the 1/8th - Pan- 15,000 20th Apr. Marseilles & London.

jab Regiment. He has represented the Battalion first eleven since 1922 and was originally an Inside-for- ward, but has lately taken up the centre-half position. He played in the Battalion team which won the Peshawar District Hockey tourna- ment in 1922. During the 1933-34 ROISSIER OUT OF HOCKEY season he represented the Colony FOR REST OF SEASON. against the Overseas Chinese teru and was picked for the Combined!

(Continued From Page 5) Services team against the Oversens Chinese and Malaya. He also play the Macao right-back. When play-) Frequent connection from Port Said for Pamongers and Cargo to Coned in the winning teams of the ing against the Signals he was the kets these. cold mornings, and antinople, Pireaus, Smyrna and other Ievant Ports by steamers of the Small Units and Inter-Unit Hockey cause of the downfall of numerous Khadivial Mail Steamship. Co.

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(Continued From Page The subs. are now working very hard, many of them under the blan- trainers are striving hard to get tournament of the China Command, dangerous attacks. He has clever don't think there is a Racing them into shape for the big event. and for the Army in the Triangular stickwork, speed, good distribution, Tournament.

Boy In the new batch, thank good- He was selected and a great sense of anticipation.. centre-half for India in the local

ness, as such an outstanding, pony Intornational tournament.

Dulla Singh, the Colony .centre-makes racing uninteresting. Thils half, will have his hands full look-year's subs, to date strike me as a ALAF DIN, the Punjab Regiment and Interport left-half, is a sing after Ramalho. I think, how fairly even bunch, the pick being

ever, he will be able to master him The Chetah, Felbridge, who joined the Punjab Regiment as the Macao star is inclined to be Seventeenth of September, Wade about three yearė ago. He repre-selfish, and does not pass to his bridge. Belmont Star, sented the Battalion team while in wingers. If Ramalho succeeds in Knight, and Lucky Strike all of India in the Punjab Regiment passing Dulla Singh, he will find which should give good accounts of Native Army Hockey Tournament M, Rodrigues, the Colony left themselves in the Wong Nel Chong Stakes, The Valley Stakes, and the fon at Jhelum during the 1931-32 seback, no easy person to beat.

xon, when the Battalion reached the!

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Although he scored four goals

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EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN SAILINGS (South, for the Combined Services against against the Signals on Sunday, he open on Saturday, it will give us an Macao, Malaya, and the Overseas Chinese last year, and also for In-did not play an excellent game as opportunity of seeing what some

a centre-forward, for had he com- ponies can do. dia in the local International Tour-bined with the remainder of the for nament. Passed over by the Selec-wards the score would have been

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called to take G. Sommer's place for this Interport.

The Macno half-back line is going

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to prove a stumbling block for the RAINBOW TRIUMPHS Hong Kong forwards, although Gur-

(Continued From Page 6). bachan Singh, the H. K. leader, played for the Combined Services should not have much difficulty with against Malaya and the Overseas (Continued from Column 6).

J Ferreira, as the latter is rather Chinese and was in the winning within scoring distance but being slow with his stick.

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a great goal from 35 yards; Owens

just, touched the ball, but failed to hold it.

SINGAPORE PLAYER WITH SOUTH CHINA

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jocal International Tournament,

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G. E. R. DIVETT, the Club for- ward and Interport outside-right, is a very fast forward and a de- Glass had several opportunities

anite menace inside the circle. He but shot wide frequently. A good

Eugene Chong is playing at left is a hardworker, and has played in defensive game was played by Tar-fall-back in place of Tang Chung-practically every forward position. ratt, whilst Morris at right-back proved a sturdy bulwark against all pak, who has left the Colony for He represented the Club, in the Swatow for an indefinite period. Triangular Tournament, and play- ed centre-forward for England last attacks.

season in the local International The Medway were beaten mainly IP Yan-po is being reated.

Tournament. This is his first In- by the splendid co-operation of the

Rainbow's forward line. Allabrook INTERPORTER TO AID EASTERN terport and he was only selected

at the eleventh hour, after the Committee had nominated N. A. E Mackay for the position,

at inside-left working very hard to place some excellent passen to "(Continued from Poge 47. Symonds and into the centre. Cheng, who joined the First Allsbrook played a good game, and Army, Kwangtung, as a physical

director and who is now spending KARTAR SINGH, the Punjab deserved more than one goal.

Owens was the outstanding man his Chinese New Year holidays in Regiment and Interport inside-left, in the Medway team and undoubt-the Colony, will strengthen the is a Sikh, and a comparative new- edly did much to keep the ecore Eastern eleven considerably. He comer to the Regiment. He joined low.

will take Sung Ning-hing's position the Battalion about four years ago The remaining rounds to the at centre-forward, and the latter and represented the Battalion's In- Final of the Flotilla Cup will be has been moved to inside-left.dian team in the Punjab Regimant played whilst the Fleet is at Singa- Les Ping-tong, the outalde-right, Native Army Hockey Tournament pore, and, on present form, the will not be available for the match during the 1981-32.2 season, when Rainbowrstand an excellent chance owing to an Injured knee which he they lost In the semi-final round, of winning the trophy They have sustained against the Athle two He represented the Combined Ser already annexed the Submarines' weeks ago. His place will be vices against the touring Overseas Cup are in the final of the Sub taken Kwok Ying-wal, the can- Chinese team during the latter

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