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MIDDLESEX IN

COUNTY SERIES

DULLA SINGH WAS ORIGINALLY A FORWARD

METCALF PLAYS FOR WOOLWICH

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Born at Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, HOLLING.

in 1911. PTE. A SWORTH, the Interport goal- keeper, has been playing, hockey for four years. He was educated at Fredingham Council School and joined the Lincolnshire Regiment in 1929. He first played hockey at Gibraltar in 1931. After one trial ho secured the goal-keeper's post. tion in Company XI, runners- up in the Officers' Cup that year.

(Top left) A. M. Rodrigues; (bottom left) G E. R. Divett; and (above) D. A. Copple. W., E Peer and S. C. Archer (a Colony hockey Inter porter), who will be playing for Hong Kong in the Rugby Interpart in Shanghal to-morrow.

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VERSATILE

FORWARD

GARTHWAITE IN

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NOTES

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The on Sunday het left much

HE weather conditions at Kow--

SCHOOLS TEAM to be desired, an extremely cold

BRILLIANT GOAL SCORING MARK

wind prevailing from the north-

GURBACHAN SINGH'S east, which brought intermittent rain and attendant discomfort. The semi-final of the Junior Champion ship, however, provided close mat- ches, R. Henderson, beating W. Geall on the last green and W, Ahern ac counting for. W. Hirst by 3 and 1.

LAL SINGH'S FINE RECORD

•He.

The former pair had a great (By, "STICKS");

battle, Geall being two up with LIEUT. C. C. GARTHWAITE three holes. Henderson seems to three to play only to lose the last. the Royal Artillery and Interport play far better in arrears'. 1 re- inside-right, was born at Guis-member he was in exactly the same borough, Yorkshire.

W25 position with Gordon Castle on the educated at Wellington

College 16th tee and managed to win the Berkshire, and played in and cap last three. tained the College hockey eleven

Hirst was sadly off his short game during the year 1926-28-27-28. continually over-running the green being also a member of the cricket when in a good position to clinch team during 1925-26-27 and the matters. Ahern was a worthy win- sented the English Public Schools fortunate in catching Hirst off his against the Welsh Public Schools game.

MARY SHERIDAN DROPS rugby team in 1926-21 reponer on the day's, play, but he was

OUT OF SIDE

The Battalion was moved to Shang SHANGHAI LAST-MINUTE CHANGE

Hej

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at hockey in 1928 and in the sanie A HOLE IN ONE year entered the Royal Military MacNider managed the hockey and cricket elevens in day last when he holed his tea the Woolwich, captaining. golfers dream") an Academy,

Satar- hai and then to Hong Kong..

1928-29. Receiving his commis-short at the fourth. Contrary to took the game up seriously here and after several trials was selected as

sion' in the Royal Artillery in reports published in contemporaries the Battullon goal-keeper, and play: TEWS, was received in Hong Kong yesterday that Miss Mary Edinburgh and came to the Colony time this has been done on the August of 1929, he was posted to during the week, this is not the first ed in all games except one in the NEWS vida veember of the Shanghai Ladies' interport in september of 1932. Durlag ble Lion coura 1933-4 season. He has played for Hockey eleven, was unable to make the trip at the last moment, atay here he has been one of the England in the local International and her place was subsequently filled by Miss Eardley Decima.leading figures in hockey.--Ha was

E. Christenson holed out in Tournament and represented the

The Shanghal Ladies' team and reserves arrive in the Colony "capped" for Hong Kong and the

one at the same hole some two Army and

Combined Services this afternoon by the m.v. Tatsuis Maru, and will spend the rest Combined Services against Malays

years. ngo, against Macao, Malaya and the of the day in settling down with the friends with whom they during the 1983-84 scason, and also should have been subdued' on only It is surprising that the fourth Overseas Chinese..

will be staying during their visit.

played for the Colony eleven a couple of occasions, while the against the Overseas Chinese. He sixth still claims two strokes as its The players are in charge of was also selected, to play against lowest score, to my mind it is far Mrs. Weston, who is accompany: Macao, but was forced to withdraw easier to find the sixth green from ing the team as non-playing on account of Injuries.

the tee than the rock guarded captain.

fourth. Mrs. Weston is the GURBACHAN SINGH, who re- BUNKERS

LIEUT. N. W. METCALF, the In- |terport right full-back, was educat-

ed at Haileybury and at the Royal SHANGHAI TEAM Military Academy at Woolwich, playing hockey for both. He also

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represented the Eighth Field Bri- FAST COMBINATION Ladies' Hockey Association,

President of the Shanghai presents the Colony for the second

nde, Royal Artillery at Brighton and at Shorncliffe, England, and at Mhow, Central India.

He gained What Hong Kong Ladies

Will Have To Watch

his experience by playing against the troops in India. He was "cüpped". for the Colony against the touring [Overseas' Chinese team and also played for the Combined Services against the same visiting side. He was also selected as a back for the Combined Service: Jagainst the Malayan and Macao Interport

teams.

Roissier Out Of Hockey w

HALF-BACKS MUST PLAY OFFENSIVE GAME

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time against Macao, learned the hinted in these notes a few weeks ago the crescent bunker game at Queen's College in 1927. behind the fourth green is to be The visitors will play their first He joined the Kowloon Indians' come a reality. Excavations on the game to-morrow, when they meet Tennis Club in 1928 and then went few boulders have begun, and I be the Caer Clark Cup Champions, the over to the Radio Sports Club. In lieve a similar depth and shape as Hong Kong Ladies, at Sookunpoo, 1930 he joined the Indian Recrea- the "cheese" on the seventh fair commencing at.3 p.m.

tion Club, which beat Macao by 5 way will be the order. The ground

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They play their second match in goaia to 2. In 1932 he was select on the far side of the fourth slopes the Colony on Monday, when theyed to represent the Colony against rapidly towards the green, and the meet the Rest of the Colony on the the All-Indian Olympic Hockey left corner provides a natural cul- Supporters of hockey in the Co-on Tuesday they meet the Colony latter team did not play in the Co-questionable whether some method Y.M.C.A. ground, King's Park,. and eleven as centre-forward, but the vert to drain heavy ralus. It is

lony will be given a rare treat over team on the Hong Kong Football lony owing to heavy rain. Ha of by-passing the water will have the week-end and during the Chin Club ground, commencing at 3 p.m. captained the Radio Sports Club to be adopted, otherwise a heavy eae New Year holidays next week. Learning the game at the. Hong when the first twe hope) annual In-

for the second successive time in downpour may sluice the sand from Official Tiffini Kong University in 1929, A. M. terport hockey contest between the

the 1982-33 season when they won the bunker to the green. RODRIGUES, of the Recrelo, the Shanghai Ladies and the Hong Kong Colony teams will be the guests of against Macao during the 1983-34

To-morrow, the Shanghai and selected as

the Mamak Tournament. He was OVERHEAD AT THE Interport left full-back, was a sur Ladies takes place.

the centre-forward NINETEENTH

, and I've played every prise selection in view of his re

Mrs. T. E. Pearce, President of the season. Durng the 1931-32 aeason Saturday for the past six months cent loss of form. He first played The Shanghai visitors arrive this Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Associn he scored 126 goals, during the except last Saturday and he had to for the University second eleven, afternoon by the Tatsuta Maru and tion, at a tiffin at the Jockey Club. 1982-38 142 goals, and last season choose that day to hole out in one." but was promoted to the first team will give Hong Kong hockey an- in the 1930-31 season and became thusiasts an idea of their capabili-Hong Kong Ladies

Following their game against the collected 138 goals. at Soakumpoo, vice-captain of the first team in the ties to-morrow afternoon when the Shanghai team and

and he calls it FATE be- following season, playing altern- they encounter the Hong Kong will be the guests of the Hong Kong ment and Interport left-winger, is

reserves LAL SINGH, the Punjab Regi-it F.A.T.E-fat above the cars."

cause he slices every drive, I call utely at half-back and at full-back; Ladies' Hockey Club, Caer Clark Ladies to a tea at the Gloucester Sikh from the Sheikapura Dis- he also played for the Incognitor Cup Champions for the past seven Building.

defending an open title trict of the Punjab and is a fast is dead easy providing a man has in the Mamak Tournament. He wag years, at Sookunyoo. elected capšajn of the University

On Sunday, the visitors will br.winger with an extremely powerful the right equipment, all he needs taken on a picale to the New Terri-reverse stick centre. He has play-in the Atlantic Fleet and a bombing tories and will probably have tened in the Punjab Regimental team squadron," "caps" for the Colony, against The Shanghai team ara raputed to at Castle Peak. The evening will since 1981, and often plays without IEUT. Roissier, the Lincolns') A correspondent urges me to take Macao, Malaya, and the Overseas be very fast and are reported to probably be spent at I hockey full-ch, sustained up a campaign for "Saturday Hocht, also played for the play a higher standard or reke Theatres.

one of the shoes. During last season he was

I did'nt want to win it Included in the Colony eleven anyway, I haven't an empty place on a fractured right-ankle in a key," but I am afraid he has not Civifions against the Malayans, and in the Hong Kong Ladies they will friendly hockey encounter last taken a peculiarity of Hong Kong captained Portugal in the Interna be meeting one of the heat combina- the game against the Rest of the

On Monday afternoon, following against Malaya and the Overseas the sideboard to put the trophy."

Chinese and was only provented]; week, and will not be seen again into account. On a Saturday tional Tournament: :

tions in the Colony who have, how-Colony, the Ladies will be entertain-from securing the "hat trick" by this season,

Roissier is the there is always league football and

Shooting a seventy eight ever, been beaten twice this year in ed to a tes in the West Lounge of playing against Macao owing to a on a flat course like that doesn't second player to be badly injured cricket, with the occassional rugby

the tournament and who were the European Y.M.C.A. eliminated in

serious injury to his nose. He also prove anything, its like earning a the Saven-A-Sido

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fat salary in your dad'a factory,"

For Rest Of Season Correspondent Suggests. "Campaign For Saturday Games

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eleven during the 1932-33 season in

the same series. He gained three]

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this season, the first having been match, being played. Most hockey Educated at St. George's College, M. H. Hassan, the, Radio pivot, players are all-rounders who look Surrey, England, W. A. REED is .who is slowly recovering.

forward to their other recreations one of the most versatile members

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Higher Standard?

On Tuesday night, fallowing the Interport contest, the Shanghai (Continued on Page 18.)

on a Saturday. He suggests that it of the Interport team-he represent The Hong Kong Ladies are not as A. A; Dand, Vice-President of the would improve the standard of the ed his College at hockey, cricket strong as they might be, for they Hong Kong Hockey Association will game, but I hardly think so-if any-and rugby football. He obtained will be without the services of Miss be accompanying the Colony's Inter-thing, it would probably rob the his first eleven College colours for Joan Churchill, now Mrs. G. C. port team to Macao on Sunday. game of many of its leading players, hockey, cricket, association football Moutrie, who is at present on her MISS

and rugby. In athletics, Reed held honeymoon, while Miss J. Dalziel,

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The Kowloon Indians' Tennis Club Judging from the result of the the College 100 Yards and quarter one of the best forwards the chem- nearly received a shock on Satur-game last Sunday, between the mile records. Leaving College, he pions have had, is only just back in day last when they just managed to Royal Corps of Signals and the confined himself to hockey and cric the Colony from leave and has not defeat a greatly weakened team Macao Hockey team, it would seem ket, and developed the former sport taken up the game again. from the Cornwall by two góass}advisable for the Hong Kong Inter-with the Crouch End Hockey Club, | after a very scrappy game.

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¡port team to watch both the wing a north London team. From: 1928 men, F. Nalosco and A. Angelo, We he played at centre-half for Mid-

Strength In Defence

REMEDIOS NOT PLAYING AGAINST SHANGHAI.

creio, will not be playing for the Miss M. Remedios, of the Re-

the Rest of the Colony against

Hockey Association Shanghal Ladies' team on Monday. She has her injured hand. No decision has been ordered by her doctor to rest

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RAINBOW TRIUMPHS

WHAT LOCAL TEAM WILL WEAR

Attractive Interport Badge

The Hong Kong Ladles' Interport hockey team will be dressed, in blue shirts with white gym tunics and Navy blue girdle, and will wear a badge of Navy-Blue-designed-like shield and edged with white.

The design

ENTER THIRD

ROUND OF INTER

FLOTILLA CUP

West Scores Only Goal Against Medway Torpedomen

OWENS SHINES IN GOAL

H.M.S. Rainbow experienced uttle difficulty, entering the Third Round of the Inter-Flotila Football Cup at Causeway Bay Wednesday when they defeat-

G. Singh, the Indians leader, have, however, two very sound dlesex County, appearing against Ladies' team lies in the defence, for The strength in. the Hong Kong played his worst game this season, wing-halves, who, if they play up to Essex, Sussex, Kent, Surrey, Herts Twice he had only, the goalkeeper their usual standard, should be ablo and Bedfordshire, and in 1928 was they are very weak at forward, yet been reached as to who will All to beat, but he either infringed the to hold them.

awarded his County badge.

In their Intermediate line Miss her position on the left-wing, Ho "sticks" rule or elsé missed the báll:-

was also invited to play in a trial Pope, an experienced player, is well altogether. The ground was partly I think the eleventh hour inclu- for the South of England Hockey supported by Mias Helbling” and to blame for it was soft and full of sion of Alat Din at left-half, will eleven. He returned to Hong Kong Miss McKenna, while, Miss Gray, holes.

#INTERPORTER TO WED fully, justify itself, as Sommerb, al-in March of 1981, and has since and Miss J, Smalley are likely to be though a steady defender, is not played for the Hong Kong Hockey very safe at full-back. Miss Hance Had the Naval side had their full speedy enough, to hold the swift Club, Incognitos, and Club de though a newcomer to the goalkeep- Miss Margaret Woolley, the

design on the badge contains on Wee orpedomen of H-51S. teams out the result would almost Macao wingers. Alaf Din not only Recreio, He represented the Colony ing position. In gradually settling Colony's hockey centre-forward, crossed hockey sticks with a ball in Medway by a goal to ribcat cortainly have been different. pogresnes good stickwork, but can against the Malayan and Macao In-down to her task

will be married to Mr. George Alex- also stand up to a fast game. terport sides, and against the tour What the Hong Kong Ladies must ander White, a prominent sporting the middle. Above the sticks is the Crossing over

er with a clean sheet, It seems a pity that the committee me

ARREDARAAN Ing. Overseas Chinese team.

team. He watch particularly, is their covering member of the Kowloon Cricket word "Colony" with 1984-35 and the Rainbow were very unfortunste of the Mamak Hockey Tournament Lal Singh and Kertar Blugh, on also played for the Colony Civilians play, for I have noticed that the Club, at St. Andrew's Church Kow "Hong Kong" underneath, while at in not scoring frequently during allow tournament games to be play- the left wing for the Colony, will against Malaya and for England in backs and halves very rarely, cover loon, on Thursday, February 21, at

the base of the badge are the let trusted with six or seven free kicka the second half, West being 'en=" ed on grounds. In such a terrible And it difficult to beat Rodrigues, the local international series.<\/ their colleagues when they advance 8.80 p.m. A reception will be held ERROR

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(Continuert on Page, 13) to an interception.

fterwards in the Church Hall atera HKLHA.

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