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ENGLAND AND WALES SELECTORS

ADDIS GIVES

SIGNALS LONE

GOAL TRIUMPH Recreio Offer Stout Resistance

NASH'S FINE DEBUT FOR MILITARY TEAM

(By "STICKS") The Royal Corps of Signali de- feated the Recreio by an only goal, after being held to a goalless draw in the first half of a scrappy game, Jon the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday.

The Signals were weak in. combination, as they were trying Oliphant, and Jones.

Martin played a very steady game at back and cleared well with jstrong and accurate passes, but his new partner," Mills, was very "shaky: Nash, the new centre-half

was brilliant in his anticipation; and held up Ribeiro's every move- ment. He was well supported by Buttery and Oliphant,

Addis In Poor Form The forwards gave a good die- play, but Addis, the leader, was de- cidedly off form, playing a much alower game than usual. Thei

wing combination between

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.lay and Austen was the outstand-

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Bolton

(RESULTS ON PAGE 1)

Brentford

SECOND DIVISION.

Tible To Date

West Ham Newcastle Blackpool Manchester U. Sheffield U. Burnley Fulham

Nolls Forest Plymouth

Bury

Huli Norwich

Barnsley

Bradford.C.

Sosthampton

Port Vale

Bradford

Swanzes

Notts County Oldham

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GOAL-SCORERS TO DATE

(Continued from Page 4)

Glass (Navy)

DIVISION II,

Griffen (E. Lanen)

Rydinge (E. Lanca)

Thorpe (E. Lanes)

Cheung Tak Fai (8. China)

McGuinness (Lincolas)

Rush (Lincoln)

Howlett (Engineers)

Darbey (Engineers)

O'Donnell (Navy)

W D L F A Pts Morton (RA)

Goon (University)

29 20 27 76.36,42]G. Duncan (Club)

30 17 7 6 65 38 41 Dobbs (Lincolns) .30 19 2 11 56 44 40]

DIVISION HI. .31 18 2 11 71 51 38 Sandford (E. Lancs.) .30 14 9 7 57 41 37 E. Santos (Recreio) .29.17. 1 11 58 41 35|Clarke (R.A.S.C.) - .80 12 8 10 59 43 32 Routledge (R.A.0.C.) .29.12 7 10 47 46 31 Crossley (E. Lanes) .30.119 19 49 46 31 Campos (Recreio) .29 12 7 10 51 46 31 Turner (Lincoln) .29 12 6 11 52 50 30 Pritchard (E. Lanca) ,30 18 3 14 40 62.29 Cousins (Lincolns) .30 11 6 12 46.55.28 Recson (Lincolns) 29 10 7 12 53. 18. 27 Thorpe (Lincolns)

Purcell (8.W.B.) .29 9.8 12′ 39 56, 26. .80 10 6 14 40 45 26 Tate (B.A.F.).

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THIRD DIVISION(South)

Charlton

Reading

Table To Date

Watford Coventry. Crystal Pal. Luton Brighton Torquay Bristol R. Exeter

Bristol 8. Millwall

Northampton

Queen's P.R. [Clapton 0:~.

Bournemouth Cardiff

Aldershot

Gosle

(Fusillers)

(Qualification 7 goals)

HELD UP

ONLY 3 WEEKS BEFORE 1935 SERIES

---Miss Anne' Fowler, the *** Ladies'· full-back; : will be seen in the forward line against the Saints, In the Cher Clark. Cup to-morrow,

INDIAN

CHINA MAY ENTER

SCOTTISH HOCKEY TRIAL BELIEVED

EARLY NEXT WEEK

New Representative For Ireland

GUEST QUALIFIED UMPIRE

(By “STICKS")

REPARATIONS for

PAL Antonational hockey tournament are proceeding at a snail's pace, and barely half the countries entered have as yet commenced their trials, yet the first round takes place in just under three week's time!"

HOCKEYEngland's team is in the very

TRIAL TEAMS'

Dulla Singh May Not Be On View

SUNDAY'S ENCOUNTER

E. F. Fincher, the St. Andrew's forward, had a heavy fall daring Sunday's game with the Engineem when he fell over a stick when travelling at full speed.

capable hands of Mr. A. A. Dand, MISS FOWLER the Vice-President of the Hockey AT FORWARD

Association, who informed me yes-

terday that their first trial would

probably take place towards the end. of next week

ENGINEERS

STILL HOLD

GOAL RECORD Forced Changes May See Downfall

HUTCHINSON PROMISES BIG

THINGS FOR SUFFOLK

(By "STICKS")

The Royal Engineers have prac tically lost all hopes of winning the Mamak Hockey Tournament this season after being held to a draw by the Suffolk. They still, however, hold the record of not; having had a goal scored against them throughout the seasons.

back this week-end when Pegg They will receive a further set- their

dashing centre-forward, leaves on Sunday by the Somer setshire. The centre-forward post- tion, which has been filled ably by Pegg for the last three seasons, will be extremely difficult to fill. ···

FOR "Y" LADIES For the last two Mamak tourna-

SAINTS PLAYING 3-Back Game

CAER CLARK CUP CLASH

ment games the Sappers have been- unlucky not to have had the ser vices of Hunt, their inside-right, who is in hospital. Hamilton is de- putising, but has not the combin- ing abilities of Hunt.

Pegg and Hunt, when together,

Mr. Darid's difficulty is gather; ing in the names of intending play- ers, and in this respect he is The following are the teams for severely handicapped by the fact ing feature of the Signals play, the final Indian trial, in prepara-that most of the Army players, are but they are up against more than tion for the international Hockey out at Camp at Fanling. they could manage in Rodrigues, Tournament, next Sunday afternoon INDIA'S FINAL TRIAL

One of the most interesting Caer were one of the strongest forward the Interport left-back. Jones, at on the Marine ground:

Clark Cup games of the series will combinations in the tournament, inside-loft, was seen in many swift

Dalla Singh is still suffering on Sunday afternoon on the Marina "y" Ladies entertain the St. A burden of the attack to the best of India are holding their final trial take place to-morrow when the but with Hunt out of the team Pegg was unable to shoulder the runs, but was inclined to get out of from the knee injuries he received ground. The Selectors have taken drew's Lades, potential cham- his ability. position too frequently, while Dil-a few weeks ago and it is uncer- the beat course, as it will give the plens, in their last: tournament en- ley, on the left-wing, gave a dia-tain whether he will play.

nominated team an opportunity of counter. Colours:-M. Ramzan; Karnail Singh playing together for at least a The Saints are fielding the same inside man, for the latter will per- appointing display, his atopping and Khushi Mohammed; Tara Singh,

He is thoroughly handleappod and"centring being very erratic. Kishen Singh and Alaf Din; Walayat

when playing with Hamilton as his team which held the champions, sist in keeping too close and so The strength of the Recreto Shah, Sarnagat Singh, Aya Singh, The Indian selectors are not quite the Hong Kong Ladies, to a goal obstructing Pegg's play. team was the defence, and they Kalwant Singh and Gurbachur Singh certain as to who will fill the right less draw a fortnight ago, but were kept fairly busy.

Whites:-Nur Mohammed; Khan wing berth, and the most likely their opponents have made one or BROWN'S FINE Rodrigues was outstanding for Bahadur and Methad a Singh selection at the moment is Walayat two interesting positional changes. his anticipation

Singh, Dulla Singh and Hazara Singh;

PROMISE and confident Khuda Bux, Doat Mohammed, Gurba Shah, of the Punjabls. Kartar-

The Engineers are lucky, how- clearances. Gonsalves, at centre-chan Singh, Kartar Singh and Lal Singh and Lal Singh are certainties

Mias Fowler At Forward ever, to have such a brilliant pivot half, also played a good game, but Singh.

for the left-wing combine, while Miss M. Gardiner has been gether in grand style. In their as Brown, who holds the team to- had all his time taken up in look-

Gurbachan Singh is the one and ing after Addis.

UNITED LOSE TWO only centre-forward.

brought into the team at left-back, match against the Suffolk, Brown The game throughout was fair-

Dulla Singh, the brilliant veteran while Miss A. Fowler has been was all over the field saving,"clear ly even with the Signals having OF BEST PLAYERS Army pivot, is the most likely moved up to the inside-left posi, ing, and attacking. alightly the better of the play.}

(Continued on Page:13)

They, however, were unable to Jones And Casey Are

break through until the final stages when May and Austen took the ball

down and centred for Addis to

H.K. LADIES JUNIORS IN HOCKEY FRIENDLY

Feted At Dance

· SERVICE CORPS DEPLETED

fortnight.

selection for centre half, while Alaftion where she should consider Din has already played himself into ably strength the forward line

- Miss Beadbury's Return

the International alde with two brilliant exhibitions in" the trials.

of their best men when the month..

POLICE MAMAK TRIUMPH

bu

Gunners Defeated

again be seen among the forwards After being held to a goalles

Portugal were supposed to havệ score the only goal of the match.

Miss S. Dalziel, who has been an held their final trial yesterday, but absentee for several games owing Signals:-Dove; Martin and Mille;

most of the team were unable to get to a slight Indiaposition caused Buttery, Nash and Oliphant; May Austen, Addis, Jones and Dilley.ing two

The United Hockey Club are los-away from office, it being the end of through minor concussion, will Reerele: U. B. Souza; E. Alves and A. M. Roderigues; L. Oliveira, J. Jones, centre-half, and Casey, in- 3COTTISH TRIALS Gonsalves and P. M. N. da Silva; Gaide-left, leave for England on the J. Rodger, the Hong Kong Hoc Miss Bradbury returns to the side 1934 champions, defeated the 12th. in the inside-right position, while draw in the first half, the Police, A. Gutterres,, H. Gzorio, C. Ribeir, P Somersetshire this weekend. These key Club akipper and the Scottish on the right-wing. Xavier and T. S. Xavier.

Battery, Royal Artillery, by two" two players have been playing for representative, Informed me yester. The most interesting feature of clear goals in their Mamak Hockey the Club throughout the season lay that he hoped to get together to-morrow's encounter is the fact Tournament encounter, on the and have often saved the team. two Scottish trial teams before the that the Saints are again playing

Police Training School ground-yes- Casey is their leading goal-scorer, end of the week. The following will represent the

the three-back game, and, judging Mr. G. T. Palmer, who is in from their previous encounter, look scored the first goal, while Perkins,

terday. Was9, Last night they were entertain-

at inside-right 13 Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Club ed at a farewell dance given by the charge of the Welch team, le anfor-like securing two valuable points, centre-forward, netted the second.

junior team in a friendly cacoun-Club at Lane, Crawford's.

tupately in the same position as Mr. ter against the Central British As- Another team to suffer through Dand, and cannot do anything until Ladies to-morrow they are almost

Should the Saints beat the " sociation Ladies at Happy Valley, the departure of the Somersetshire the Welch Fusiliers return from certain to meet the Hong Kong at 9 p.: to-morrow. 6. Baskett is the Royal Army Service Corps. Camp on March 8. That Wales will Ladies' in a final game, for the lat R. Butler and M. Wolfe:. E: Stra They are losing four of their men enter a team there is but little ter are bound to beat the Recreio han, Mrs. Bennitt and Mrs. Bell; and are getting none in return as doubt. J. Flex, Mrs. Lack, H. Hunt, Mfar as they know."

IRISH REPRESENTATIVE

P..WL. D. F.A. Pts. Rattie and V. Blackburn.

18: 90 483 0 12 K. I. T. C. The players that are leaving are Surg. Comdr. A. E; Phillips has

The game commences at 8p.m., and Police

.11 1940 1·348 21 Jeffers, left-back, Jefferies, left handed over the office of Irish re- the teams are:-

.1891 8 369 21 wing. Tipple, inside-right, and P. J. presentative to 2/Lt. H, Ervfile

"y" Ladies:-W. George; J. Wilson St, Andrew's

R.C. of Signals:16 7 4 5 35 39. 19 The following will represent the Barlow, right-wing and former Andrews of the 2nd Battalion, the and M. Gardiner; L Hickey, E. Them United: 18 Hong Kong Club second eleven in a secretary of the Mamak Tourna East Lancashire Regiment, who has 8. Dalziel, P. McCaw, A. Fowler and University

son and B. Blumenthals V. Bradbury, R.A.S.C. match against the Punjabis to be ment.

undertaken to get together the Irish 0. Brown. played on the Marina ground at 5

team.

Sufolk St. Andrew's Ladies L. Jorge; B. Diamond p.m. to-day:-A. Mosa; R: H. D. Continued from Previous Columu.

Last year China put up a fairly wong and P. Everest, F. Wong; 1 Cornwall

White and E. Landolt; I. Woolley, Radio Lane and A. A. R. Botelho: E. G. Sunday, March 10 v H.M.S. Duncan, good show and gave one of the Gutins, Mrs. M. White and. M: Churn. Medway u Dale, R. L. Sinclair, and E. W. Wednesday, March 18v H.M.S. pluckiest displays seen in the Shewan; A. J. Bennett, D. I. Crow Suffolk..

Colony, but they were beaten

19

JOSEPH'S ARE FAVOURED

TO BEAT KOWLOON

(Continued from Page 4).

In spite of their defeat last week, and their 'new' setback, the Saints PWDL FAP should collect the points against 80 29 4 6 74 38 44 Kowloon to-morrow for Souza and 2916663 36 38 Leonard, have performed consistent 29.15 7 7 58 31 37ly well this season.

.29 15 G 8.66 35 36 The Saints' team is--Teang, Sours 80 13 9 8 60 41 35 and Maxwell; Fernandes, Leonard and 28.14 8 8 61 43 34 Elms, Lee, Ward, Rocha, Costa and 29 13 6 10 46 35 32 Fernandes,

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LOCAL BOWLS COUNCIL

MEETING TO-DAY

,20 10° 7. 12, 40-50;27

5027 The Council of the Hong Kong 1-10 07:13.44:48 27

10 6.12.44 13 26 Lawn Bowls Association will hold a 122-15:42 61 26 meeting in the Board Room of the

30 98 13:41 36 23 South China Morning Peat, Ltd., 88 12 48 51 24 to-day at 5.80 p.m. to fix a dato 17 18 29 45 21 for the annual general.

8178 Che Association and to discuss any

65 17 37 54 17 other business which might ari

CLUB JUNIOR ELEVEN

and H. R. A. Wood,

Mamak League Table To Date

Ladies, which would bring both RE, teams on level terms.

2004 12th Battery

C. BA Parthian

ley, P. H. Sentor, D. E. Langmore Sunday, March 17 v H.M.S. Parthian. by a better team inScot

Tuesday, March 19 Royal En land. They have not yet been Cher Clark League Table To Date Dunca

gineers.

able to form a team, but hope to Sunday, March 24 v the K.LT.C. get one together by the end of next

Mr. A. E. P. Guest, captain of week:

China Mail

Sports Diary

.TO-DAY Badminton-Mixed Doubles

St. Andrew's 'v. Club de Recreio "A" (8p.m.)

Hockey.

K.K.S.R.A. y East Lancashires

(Marins, 4.80 p.m.). Punjabis Junior v. Hong Kong

Hockey Club seconds

TO-HORROW

Cricket First Division

Craigongower CC

(5 p.).

P.W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

962 1 226-13

H.K. Ladies St. Andrew's

29% 5:13 23. 5.13

the St. Andrew's hockey team, has The following are the Radio CBA passed the Referee's Test by the Sports Club's Mamak tournament "Y" Ladies

|Regrefo Umpires' Board, and is now quali- fixtures for March;7:

fled to officiate in any represents- Sunday, March 8 v ILL.S. Dainty, C. B. 8. tive match.

Continued at Foot of Preceding Col.

H.K. Ladies Meet Recreio

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64 11 18 6.9. 14 19 4 15 40 6 1522616 (81

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5 18 1 4-14 8148 114-28 1.608 23

Mamak Goal Scorers To Date

10 5 2 3 28 10 13. G. Singh (KIT.C.)

9.3 3 3 12 5 9 Benlor (RA.B.C.)

8 1 2 4 5 9 6 EF. Fincher (Bt. Andrew's) 0.0903 680 Wood (B.E.)

Cap Goal-Scores To Date

E. Woolley (CBA).. M. Woolley (86. Andrew's) Mrw, 1, M. Harrop (H.K. Ladles)

In Cup Encounter To-morrow Churchill (HK., Ladies)...

The Recreio Ladies are again ing exceptionally well for the without the services of a goal, Hong Kong junior this season, and Royal Navy v. Hong Kong C.C. (F) keoper for their Caer Clark Cup At last has been given a chance to Second Division

() match against the Hong Kong diaglay her abilities in the com Indian R. v. Club de Recrolo

Ladies at Bookunpo to-morrow petition. Miss P. Silva, the Sh aghai InterThe porter reserve, played in goal last win and week, but her display failed to play off South China “A” VECHER SPE

(Caroline HII ground, 4.18 p.m.), Justify her inclusion.

The Hade

RÁMC (L) Hong Kong C.CV, Royal Navy (F) Club de Recreio y, Indian R.C. (F) Football Bealor Shleld

Racing

First Extra

che

have

Ladies

M. Smith (C.B.A.)

Mrs. A. Jack (H.K. Ladies). P. Gitting (St. Andrew's)

McCaw (Y. Ladies);

P. Everest (8 Andrew'a)

9. Dalsiel (Y. Ladies)

A Fowler CY, Ladies)

to H. Knill (C.KS)

B. Walker CY Ladies)

B. Remedios (Becrela), P: Whittsy (CBA)

Marah

KHK Ladian)

C. Ferguson: (ILK. Ladica Four (BLO Andrew's

Pery (REA)

Perkins (Police),

Surtees (H.M.8. Suffolk) Whitehend, (Signals).

16 Wans (Police)! 11A. Blagh (Radio)

8 Pintos (K.LT.CS

8 Davis (H.M.S. Dalaty)

8 May (Bigonin)

Quallication 7 goals.

SAINTS MAMAK TEAM-

The following have been selected to play for St. Andrew's Club in a Mamak Tournament hockey match gainst the Police on the Polic Training School ground on Sund at 8p.r

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