The Charm
of Perfection
For a century and a half, "4711" Genuine Eau de Cologne has been giving distinction to women; adding that delightful charm which all desire the invigorating freshness of this delightful fragrance is unequalled for all social occa- sions.
Genuine
Eau de
8.4711.
4711 Cologne
Luxurious Toiletries
Re-
freshing Soaps, Enchanting Bril- lantines. Creams for the tenderest skin, Delightful Powders, all subtly perfumed with "44711" Genuine Eau de Cologne.
1*27!1"EAU DE COLOGNE |
V/4711
"VETI"COLD CREAM
'4711” POWDER
Matt Cre
MATT CREME
“4711” BATH SOAP
4717CONCRETE BRILL!
APB
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 8, 1987.
HONG KONG RUGBY TEAM LEAVES
J. REDMAN COMPLETES THE PACK
T
POSITION OF SERVICEMEN
(By "REFEREE”)
HERE WAS A LARGE AND ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD ON THE KOWLOON WHARF YESTERDAY AFTERNOON TO. BID BON VOYAGE TO THE HONG KONG INTERPORT RUGBY TEAM, WHICH LEFT BY THE M.V. ERIDEN FOR SHANGHAI. THEY MEET THE SHANGHAI RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB IN THEIR ANNUAL ENCOUNTER NEXT THURSDAY AFTER- NOON AT THE CANIDROME.
A. F. Walkden and A. H. R. Butcher, Captain and Vice-Captain, respectively, of the Colony, team, both stated that their chances were very good, but they were not underestimating Shanghai's strength.
N. E. Clarke, one of the Club's mmunum outstanding wing-forwards of the present season, who pulled a shoul- der muscle in the first Triangular ¡Tournament game against the
Army, and who was among
LADIES INTERPORT HOCKEY PROGRAMME
A. H. R. Butcher, above, will fill the important role of stand-off-half for the Colony Rugby team against Shanghai next Thursday at the Canidrome.
RIFLES LUCKY TO SHARE SPOILS
(Continued from Page 19)
In the second half, the Rifles thepressed strongly and from a re- Thursday 11 Arrive on ss. Em-players invited to make the trip, bound off a corner kick, Doherty. press of Asia at 7 p.m.
has fully recovered, but did not headed in the equaliser, which was Friday 12 Practise in morning, sail with the team, his place in the helped into the net by Wong Mei- (Probably Club ground), King's Park pack being filled by J. Redman. “
shun.
Glorious Goal
8.15 pm. Hong Kong F.C. ground, Referring to the recent statement Happy Valley. Interport Match.
appearing in these columns with Saturday 19 3-45-versus Rest Of regard to the playing of Service
This reverse spurred the Chinese Colony. Sookunpoo.
officers in the Interport match, Ato further success and soon after, Monday 15 versus League Cham-F Walkden told me that the Inter-wonderful opening by Fung gave pions ("" Ladies; US.P.C. ground,} King's Park.
port match was in reality an Inter-Lee the chance to dribble round Club affair and that Military off-Pickering and net with a glorious- cers were allowed to be members of drive to the right lower corner of the Shanghai Rugby Club in view-
the.net. of the non-existence of an Army Rugby unit in the North.
Tuesday 16 Interport Supper Dance. Peninsula Hotel 9.15 p.m.
COLONY LADIES' HOCKEY XI
(Continued from Page 21)
an ideal selection as she covers ground in an amazing manner and is an indefatiguable worker.
-
2
The Two Teams
There was no stopping South: China from this stage and Lee Wai- tong again broke through to round Stevens and complete his "hat- trick."
The Selection Committee of the Shanghai Rugby Union Football The Rifles tried hard to reduce Club recently announced the names the deficit and a collision between of 16 players from whom the later Pau and Moore left the way open port team to meet Hong Kong will for Erwin to send a ground or into be selected. The sixteen were:" the net for the Rifles' second point. South China's intermediate line
E. C. Blackwood, P. Elix, J. Bower- man, Gordon Brown, J. F. Burford, Lt.
and A. G. White.
J. R. Cole, A. M. Kennedy, R. A. 0.then went to pieces and Leung I must confess that I was doubt-Mayne, I. M. Macrae, G. S. McGill, W. Wing-chiu conceded a corner from ful of Miss Glover's abilities as D. Pearson, W. H. T. Pilcher, R. H.which Erwin lifted the ball into the left-half as she was
as she was not particular- Roe, D. H. Stewart, R. P. J. Stewart, goalmouth for Ferguson to net the impressive in her recent games. J. P. Whitham (back), H. van Leen-equaliser with a header. The final After paying special attention to wen, K. A. Munro, W. E. Grieve, H.D.whistle blew soon afterwards. her on Saturday, however, I am Bidwell, and G. K. Chadwick (three- South China "A":- Pan Ka-ping; now convinced that she is the only quarters); A. E. R. Butcher (vice-cap- Lee Tin-sang and Tam Kong-pak; tain) and J. L. Bonnar (half-backs), Leung Wing-chiu, Wong Mei-shun and possible selection. She is very cool A. F. Walkden (captain), W. E. Peers, Lee Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-shing, Fung and methodical and her fine posi- E. P. Humphreys, A. W. Holden, LH King-cheong, Lee Wai-tong, Lai Shin tioning gives the impression of lei-Bradford, J. Redman, K. A. Watson, wing and Tay Quee-liang. Sure in movement, but it is very and B. O'M Deane (forward).
Rifles: Connor; Pickering and Ste-- rarely that she is in trouble.
vens; McGonigal, Campbell and Miller; forwards we have had for years and Erwin, Killen, Moore, Doherty and Although many have advocated in the trials has proved a most pro- Ferguson. the inclusion of either Miss M. Book-lific goal-scorer, as her seven goals tion, the newcomers are, Miss Glover, or Miss H. Bockler, at in the second match testifies. Miss at left-half and three forwards, Miss
er
inside-right, I do not think the Smith played in the last game in forward-line could be much improv-Shanghai, as the right-wing, and ed upon. Miss Marsh's most ardent previous to that represented C.BA supporter could not describe her as as inside-right. She is now giving polished, but she is the aggressive, a brilliant performance at inside- hard-working type of forward that left and has shown herself to be a
equires a good deal of marking. most versatile forward.
Clever Stickwork
Newcomers
0. Dalziel, Miss Marsh and Mrs. Donald..
Hearty congratulations to all se lected players. I am sure they will
SIMPSON'S IODINE PRODUCTS
SOAPS, LOCKETS, CREAM, INSOLES,
do their utmost to justify the con- fidence of the selectors and all fol lowers of ladies' hockey. To those who were not selected better luck Seven of the selected team have next time, keep at it and try again- Miss 0. Dalziel is the only pos- already received Interport recogni-Inext year. sible selection for the right-wing. She has made tremendous strides in her game since last season and to a fine turn of speed, has added some very clever stickwork. She will be well advised, however, to remem- ber that a winger a primary duty is to make ground and not to score goals and 30 little more associa tion with the outside tram-lines would, without doubt, be of far more use to her side. There remarks also apply to Miss Westcott on the other wing, and, in fact, to all lady wing- ers in the Colony
Mrs Donald and Miss Smith are going to be our chief scoring fac- The former, vins the short while she has played re, has re- realed herself as
finest
OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.tors.
IPSON
SIMPON'S SHAVING SOAP
SIMPSON'S TOILET SOAP
$135 $200
SIMPSON'S IODINE LOCKETS $15 SIMPSON'S INSOLES
$120
-(FOR LADIES. AND MEN'S SHOES),
SIMPSON'S TOILET ROLLS
MADE FROM SEAWEED IODINE
BY THE IODINE SPECIALIST SIMPSON
SOLE AGENTS
WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.