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MONDAY'S INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY TRIALS

INDIA AND PORTUGAL

PREPARING

MANY OF LAST YEAR'S

"CAPS" AVAILABLE

RECREIO SHOW IMPROVEMENT

(By "STICKS")

Miss P. Gittin will figure pro- : REPARATIONS for the local team to play in this year's tourna- minently in the 8 Andrew's Ladies'.

champions to-morrow.

ment by the various representa-ever. tives are now well in hand and] J. E. Norohna, who led the Por- by the time the Association (tuguesa, line, last year, has given meeting is held next Friday, Jup the game, owing to business most of the sides will have been reasons, while 0; de Souza la too selected and most of the arrange-busy studying and has not the time ments cut and "dried.

for practice, so he too has intimated India, who last year were beaten his' intention of not playing again in the replay by England, are hold this season. ing their first trial on Monday

two

Souza..

CORNWALL GIVE

MAMAK HOLDERS

GRUELLING GAME

SAILORS UNLUCKY NOT TO WIN

WASS SCORES TWICE IN CLOSING MINUTES TO LEVEL SCORES

(By "STICKS")

CAER CLARK CUP ›

SAINTS TAKING BIG CHANCE

CHAMPIONS' ATTACK

STRENGTHENED

YET THREE-BACK POLICY

MAINTAINED

(By “STICKS") }

PROBABLY the most important game in the Caer Clark Cup

scrles takes place at Sookun poo to-morrow afternoon when, |the Champions, the Hong Kong Ladies meet St. Andrew's Ladies

in their return needle clash..

Several drastic changes have been made on both sides, and the Saints, evidently with the idea of strengthening their de- fence, are resorting to the "three-full-back game.”

Mrs. Rose, the Interport custo-p dian, la unable to play, and, rather than play a substitute goalkeeper, the selectors have thought At to play an extra full-back and have brought in Miss Jorge, who usually! playa at left-haff,

Miss Gittins First Game

As a result of this change, Miss

" LADIES MAKE CHANGES BUT NOT

EXPECTED TO WIN

C.B.A. Favoured For Second Success

CAER CLARK, CUP GAME

afternoon on the H.K.S.R.A. Marina|GOSANO AT PIVOT ground, and have selected strong teams for the occasion. Last season N. Beltrao, the Inter Six of last year's players will port soccer player, was leading the again be seen in action on Monday, halves, but on Monday he will be Nur Mohamed, the brilliant Indian scen as the leader of Colours, whils custodian, will probably once more E. L. Gosano, the University all- rounder and Interport trial player, be selected for the side.

The Police received an unexpect- Everest has been brought back to Parduman Singh, veteran Radio will be seen in the pivot position. full-back, and Subedar Taj Moham F. G. Barros (left-back), A. M. od check in the Mamak Hockey fill the vacancy at left-half, and med, of the Punjabis, who were Rodrigues (back), L. Oliveira (left-Tournament yesterday when they Miss Iris Gletins makes her a India's two backs last season, are half), J. Gonsalves (half-back), J. only managed to share four goals Caer Clark Cup appearance - this abaantees from the trial. Pardu Gonsalves (wing-half), M. with a strong team from the Corn season for the Saints at inside. As a result of Mias 8. Dalzie! still being Indisposed, the *** man Singh is now past hockey. Xavier (inside-right), J. Pinto wall on the Police Training School right,

This will be Miss M. Woolley's Ladies have made several changes and, with the exception of a few (inside-left), and A. P. Souza (left-ground. At half time the Naval

the St. in their team to meet the Central games, does not take an active part wing) are the remnants of last team were leading by a lone goal last appearance for

Andrew's Ladies as she is being British Association Ladies, in their in the sport..

season's team and will all be seen scored by Bloomer. in action on Monday.

With 10 minutes to go the Corn-married to Mr. G. A. White, pro- Caer Clark Cup Axture to-morrow wall were winning by two goals,minent K.C.C. sportsman, on Thurs on the C.B.A. ground, comm BRILLIANT PIVOT ABSENTEE

day next.

23.15. pm The game takes place at King's Corrie having netted the second

The Hong Kong Ladies have Miss Gardiner comes into the Dulla Singh and Ataf Din, last Park at 3.30 p.m. and the teams goal, but by determined attempts,

Wass, the Police centre-forward, made several changes in the com Bradbury makes a reappearance in side at right-half, while Mina season's Indian wing-halves, will are:- again be on view on Monday; Colours: U. B. Souza; J. Noronha scored the two goals required for position of their team.

In order to strengthen the de- the side, after three weeks, on the although playing in different posljand F. G. Barros; A. Silva, E. La draw.

Gosano and L. Oliveira; B. Gosano, H. The Folice, although enjoying intermediate line, caused by Miss hand in an Interport Trial.

fence, owing to a weakness in the right wing. She injured her right tions.

Ozoric; N. Beltrag, 3. Pluto and A. the better part of the game, were Pops's departure for Home last Miss Dennis will be at inside In last year's team, M. H. Has Whites:-A. P. Eta da Silva; A. A. considerably weakened "by the Fo-Trotas, the brilliant Radio pivot, was Dos Remedios and A. H. Rodrigues; absence of three of their best for Saturday, Miss Helbling has been right, while Miss McCaw will once

A. J. Basto, J. Gonsalves and Waltz seen at his beat, but, unfortunately,

wards, Pilc, Parker, and Perkins, removed from left-half to left-back again lead the attack, being sup Nolasco da Silva: C. Barros, A. M. Hassan was badly injured early Xavier, G., Ribeiro, F. Xavier, and A. and the weakened forward line while Miss J. Smalley will fill her ported on her left flank by Miss were very slow, Wass being the

Hickey, who usually fills the right | vacancy. Foz-Trot this season, and his hockey career, Xavier

Miss McKenzia. At÷Prvat” |half" position."TRU only one fo show any speed, and for this season anyway, has been

The Central British Ladies hava: Fox-Trot checked.

he spoiled his play by being off-

Miss Ferguson has been taken side on too many occasions.

out of the forward line and how made to changes from their usuni Fox-Trot Awter Singh, who led the Indian

The outstanding feature of the alle the right-half position, usual beam and are expected to record For-Trot forward line against Wales, and ing that Scotland have not yet game was the brilliant display filled by Miss McKenna, who has their second win over the yo

Ladles Kalwant Singh, who gave a splen- made any move towards prepara-given by Wilson, the Cornwall moved to the pivot position.

The teams ste:- Miss J. Dalziel, who büt recently did display at inside-left, are both tion for the International 'tourney, custodian. He saved his team' returned from England, makes her Walker,

C.B.A.Padión:-P Beat; missing from the trials, while Gur but it is more than likely that they numerous occasions, his stopping Arst appearance this season for the B. Beavis and "M/ Bryson; R. Blacké P. Woolley; G. MacNidar, Fox-Trot bachan Singh, the Interport leader; will enter a team,

being 'excellent, but his clearing champions at inside-right, while the more M. Smith, E. Woolley, P. Whit will make his first appearance for

was weak. The two goals that forwards will be greatly leg D. Hont. Germany, I very much regret to were, scored against him were al-strengthened by the return of Mre and A. Fowler: M. Gardiner, E. Thom India-he was. on leave last year,

"F" Ladies?—W, George; J. Wilson Khuda Bux, their fast right-state, are unable to raise a team most unstoppable for one he was Moutrie winger,

(formerly Miss Joan son and B. Blumenthal; V. Bradbury, Dost Mohammed, the and will not participate for the on the ground and for the other he

Churchill).

T. Dennis, F. McCaw, L, Hickey and inside-right, and Lal Singh, the left first time since the inception of the was unsighted.

I feel sure the Saints have made O. Brown. winger, are all in Monday's trial, series,

The naval defence, especially mistake in playing a three-back Last year they very sportingly Jackson, at centre-half, were very formation against a much improved LADIES' HOCKEY and, although they all showed up well last season, there are bound got together a team after having good in keeping out the numerous opposing attack, and once the H.K.

withdrawn from the Mamak tourns-attacks of the Police forwards. to 'be changes.

ment, but were eliminated in the

Ladies are inside their circle it Police-Moss; Blackburn and Kusha will take more than an extra back CERTAIN FORWARD TRIO First Round.

Mohammed; Tate, Gough and Hayward;! Boota Singh, Pennell, Wass, Buba to prevent a high ball from enter Kartar Singh, of the Punjabis,j A Hong Kong Hockey AssociaKhan, and Karnat Singh.

ing the net.

H.K. Ladles B, Hance;. E. M. Gray The teams are:-- who scored

and B. Helbling; G. Ferguson,

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SERVICE CORPS DRAW

C.B.A. LADIES LOSE Combined Portuguese

AN

INNOVATION

Interport Side To Meet Portuguese Team

partner Lal Singh on the right Tournament has been called for and McKenzie,

McKenna and J. Smalley; W. Marsh; SHANGHAI VISITORS ON VIEW The venue wing, while Gurbachan Singh is Friday, February 22.

J. Dalziel, Mrs. P. M. Harrop, Mrs, almost a certainty for the leader's will be announced at a later dato

Moutrie and V. Blackburn.

As a fitting climax to the Ladies St Andrew's Ladies. Jorge, G. Hockey Interport series against position:"

The Indian teams are;

SAINTS' NEW CUSTODIAN .. A sensation was danced in the White and E. Landolt; I. Woolley,Shanghai, the Hong Kong Inter-

Wong and P. Evereat; F. Wong Whiless-Nur Mohamed; Kishan Singh and Khan Bahodar; Tara_Singh;

Mamak Hockey Tournament yoster- Gittins, M. Woolley, P. Gitting and M. port eleven will meet a combined At last St. Andrews have found day when the Royal Army, Service Churn,

Portuguese Indies" eleven on the Football enthusiasts in Hong Mr. May will also be remember-Dulla Singh and Alaf Din; Walayat some one to fill the vacancy be Corps only managed to draw with

Y.M.C.A ground on Sunday MOTI- Kong will learn with deep regret ed among the swimming fraternity Shah, Kartar, Singh, Gorbachan Singh tween the sticks-it is their former the 12th. Baftary one of the

ing. of the de secretary of the Hong water-polo a feature that has done and Mehtab Alls Boota Singh, Bachan Guest. Ever since R. H. Wong being one goal down in the first

death of Mr. G. T. May, as one of the best referees in local Koda Búx and Lal Singh.

aziz Karaim Singh centre-half and ésptain, A. E. weakest teams in the League, after Kong Football Association, who much to improve the game in the Singh and Mohinder Singh; Khuda Bux, left the Colony the Saints have half. was the victim of a sudden heart, Colony,

Rulla: Khan, Aya Singh, Dont Moham-been without a permanent custo Lacey netted the Battery's goal, attack while typing out the He originally came out to the med and Fauja Singh.

dian; they tried both F. Wong and while Senior equalised after the minutes of the Football' Associa Colony with the Royal Artillery and data

E. F. H. White, but neither was interval. tion Council meeting at his was later transferred to the Royal PORTUGUESE TRIAL

steady and Both of them were usa- résidence yesterday.

|Army 'Ordnance Depot,

Now F: Wong has been forced to although there are one or two stand down for the rear of the | absentees ́from last year's eleven, Bon,

under doctor's orders.

Portugal are also holding their ful at back, Arst trial game on Monday, and;

The late Mr. May was perhaps Mr. May took, over the Hon. one of the best known figures in Secretaryship of the Football Asso-| local soccer and was at one time the ciation when Mr. W. E. Hollands Chairman of the Council. A hard resigned the post early in 1933. which reached the "semi-final," the} 20 (Continued on Page 13) worker, he was of genial disposition The Association have appointed and a popular personality in the no successor, but Mr. Alves, the local soccer world.

ROVER'S FORECAST.

(Continued From Page 4)·

THIRD DIVISION. B.A.M.C. y LINCOLNS

(Chatham Road; 245.p.m.) B.Engineers v R.A.0.0.

(Bookunpoo),

Sunday

FIRST DIVISION ATIILETIĆ ▼ S., China “A”

Assistant Hon. Secretary, will carry on with the co-operation of the various sub-committees.

The funeral takes place this afternoon, passing the monoment at 5 p.m.

GOAL SCORERS TO DATE

(Continued from Page 4).

DIVISION. IIL. Bandford (E. Lanes.) Clarke (B.A.SC.) |E, (Santos" (Recreio)

Routledge CR.A.OC) (Club, 4.16 p.m.) Crossley (E. Lanca), FUSILIERS v Navy Blu Bujane duk

Turner (Lincolns) (Soekunpoo, 4.15 p.m.) Campos (Reersio) THIRD DIVISION

Farcell (B.W.B.)

(RAF) Pr Pritchard &

((E. Lancs) Conslas (Linesins) Bealey (B.A.Š.C.) Heeson (Lincolna)) Prm (Medical) Singleton (Faillers)

estend Qualienation 7 goals)

B.A.H.C. v. Lincolns.

(Military, H.V., 246 p.m.) EAST LANCS v Recrolo

How did (King's Park, £45/p.m.) RADIO v Railwaydi Mode KENYA HABY Valley, 2.45 p.m.) Engineers v BAO.C.. MWA

(Happy Valley, 9.45 p.m.)

Programme For Grand

Mamak Goal Scorers To Dale SEG, Singh (K.LT.C.)

HD Sealer (R.A.8.C.)

National Meeting At Kwanti

The following is the programme for the Grand National Meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club at Kwant! on March 10:

this season barred. Catchweight 168 The Winner A Cup, presented by Mr. J. Lewrie, 2nd $50; 3rd $30. Entry $3,Akan

1. £330. p.m. The Australian : Grand 4. The Jorrocks". Plate.—A · handicap

Side Triumph

will of the Shanghai team who are The Portuguese Ladies' team will be comprised of those mem-

still in the Colony and members of the Recreio Ladies.

A fairly evenly contested hockey Mrs. R. Rose the Interport goal- game

me was seen at King's Park keeper, is unable to play, and her yesterday when the Central Bri- place will most probably be filled tish Association Ladies were de by Miss B. Hance, while Miss feated by a combined-Etcrrie and Pope's vacancy at centre-half will Shanghai Ladies”, eleven by two be filled by Miss Wong, while Miss clear goals on the C. H. A. ground. Beavis comes into the side at right-

In the second period the win-half.

nora dominated play and scored - Miss M. Woolley, who scored twice through Miss L. Silva Netto, Hong Kong's winning goal, will be Miss E. Victal and Misa A. Col- another absentee and her place laco, two Shanghai Interporters, will be taken by Mrs. P. M. Har- were outstanding for the winners, |rop.

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E. P. Fincher (St. Andrew's Wood (B.E) Perg (B.E.) Perkins (Polles) Surtees (H.M.B. Suffolk) Whitehead (Signals) Wass (Police) A. Singh (Radio) Piatos (K.I.T.GY ME Davis (H.M.8. Dainty)

while Miss M. Bryson, the Colony The Portuguese Ladies' team has Maya (Birmala) as

left-half, and Miss M. Smith, the not yet been selected, but, the Co-. Qualification 6 goals.

Interport inside-right;, shone for lony will be represented by dang Mamak League Table To Date the losers

B. Hance (H.K. Ladies); E. M. Gray P. W. L.D. F. A PLA

(H.E. Ladies)(Captain) and L. Woolley, Saints); E. Beavis (C.B.A.), J. Wong hurdle race of 1% miler for China R. ERM.10 8 10-2 81 016||

(Saints) and M. Bryson (C.B.A. ponles, bone &de hunters. To be 5.1. C. 80 12 817

Ladies) H. Knill (C. B. Schoolgirls), by: Ladies Winner Cup: Police N

M. Smith (C.BA, Ladies), Mrk. P2 M. Harrop (H.K. Ladies), Br

* B; Dalziel R.C. of Bignals souvenir will be presented to the

RAB.C.!

(Y.M.C.A.); and O., Brown winning, Eider

rider, 3rd-6, The Governor's CupOver The

try National and *** Pleren, Grove, Memorial. Cap.~~A handicap steeplechase of 2% miles For China ponien. Winner To hold for one year, the Challengs Cup with replica presented 2nd 336;

·National, Steeplechase,--A, handicap

of 24 Miles for Australian's ponies

Tot$80% 48% Winner-a

Cupp

3rd $20. Entry 28,

2. The Shamrock Handicap A Hurdle

race of 1% miles for Wimmer Cups Chins Ponies.

$20. Entry $3.

18. The Fanling Grand

120, Entry 38

Hord

of 1% miles for China poni

de hunters Pon Staat

and

JA

***2nd---$30;+Und $20 Entry, 18, ASt. Andrew's

Cou

course, finishing over hurdles or University the Race Course: A. handicap for Bufolk China ponies. Ponies that have Radio started this season in a similar Cora country race and not been placed Diamond barred Winners Cup pres UFFLER Thn Governor; 2nd

Thóinion and

** on Wednesda

Parthian

18 5 5 3 17 18 1

LADIES' GOLF AT FANLING

Miss Knill Qualifies For Captain's Cup

MIH Kaill qualified for t | Captain's Cup in the January, com-

petition the Royal

14:31115/9/17 243 KeyPoo

ber and January, Adams won the Medal [New Course "with" card 1312

the Happy Valley Bogey MĚRODAJAGGValentine and {"Brooksbank, both returned Valentine

Old won on the result of the second 9

Course at Fanling during, Decem

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