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THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 12, 1937.
LADIES' HOCKEY CLASSIC TO-DAY
INTERPORT DANCE
PENINSULA HOTEL
NEXT TUESDAY
The Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Association are holding a Dance for the Shanghai Interport team on Tuesday, February 16, at 915- p.m. at the Peninsula Hotel.
Any members of affiliated Clubs wanting tickets are requested to apply for them through the Cap- tains of their respective Clubs or to the Dance Secretary, Miss M. Smalley, c/o Crown Solicitor's Office, Supreme Court: Tel Govt. -149. -- (Tickets $2.00 each).
PATTERNIZATRIALI IZNO STRATENIENTE STIEF.
CLUB AND U. SERVICES AT CRICKET
WICKETS FALL CHEAPLY
- low scoring.
HONG KONG TEAM SHOULD WIN
STRONG DEFENCE WILL
BE HARD TO BEAT
VISITORS REPUTED WEAK
THE eagerly awaited hockey match between the Hong Kong and Shanghai Ladies' teams, will take place on the Hong Kong FC. ground, Happy Valley at 3.15 p.m. this afternoon. The Shanghai team arrived yesterday on the Empress of Asia, all looking very fit and are anxious to avenge their
defeats in the last two matches.
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LADIES INTERPORT
CAPTAIN
MISS EM GRAY AGAIN HONOURED
Miss E. M. Gray, who led the two previous Ladies' Interport hockey teams, has again been -honoured by the Interport Selec- -tion Committee and will lead the third Colony team this afternoon against the -Shanghai Ladies' "Hockey Association.
Miss B. M. Pope, a former cap-:) tain of the H.K. Ladies Hockey
the Best of the Colony · Steam
chib, has been selected to captain against the Shanghai-Ladies' team to-morrow." mem LADIES
From reports received from the North, the standard of ladies INTERPORT
PROGRAMME
hockey is not very good, and if Hong Kong can reproduce anything like their true form, no great difficulty should be experienced in registering the "hat-trick."
There does not appear to be a ground. The left-wing combination, weak link in the local side. Mrs. of Miss Smith and Miss Westcott,
Rose has not yet shown what she however, will be the chief source of
Most Powerful
con-
ASSOCIATION TEA -TO-DAY
The following is the complete pro- gramme:
TO-DAY
WHITMARSH GETS 4 FOR 8
can really do, but she can be relied danger to Shanghai. Both players upon to acquit herself creditably are extraordinarily speedy and hav The annual cricket match be-Miss Gray and Miss Fowler forming played together for the "Y? for tween the Hong Kong Cricket Clul a hard-hitting back division, and to the major part of the season, have
11 am Shanghai team knock-up--- and the United Services com-gether with Miss Woolley, Miss J.worked up a perfect understanding. (X.M.C.A. ground).
3.15 p.m. Interport Match-(HK Brilliant -menced on the Club ground yester-Wong and Miss K. Glover.
stitute 2 defence calculated to:
| F.C. ground). day morning on a very bad wicket,
Some of their movements in the 5.00 p.m. Association Tea-(Gloa- which resulted in extraordinarily prove a big obstacle to any team practice game last Monday were ab-cester Hotel, top floor).
TO-MORROW Shanghai are likely to bring down-solutely brilliant. No further eulo-
100 p.m. President's tiffin to the The Club. batted first and could
gies are necessary for Mrs. Donald, Interport teams-(Hong Kong Jockey do nothing against some very ac-
who will lead the attack As a for-Club). If Miss O. Dalziel is fit enough ward she is without an equal in curate bowling by Garthwaite, Tuf-
4.00 p.m. Shanghai v The Rest-- (YMCA. ground). Bell, Prichard and Whitmarsh. The to play, and it is very likely that local: Ladies' hockey.
SUNDAY -latter captured 4 wickets for only she will be, the Colony attack will Whatever the result a good game be about the most powerful ever should eventuate and hockey en-
--MONDAY The Services fared no better fielded. With Miss Marsh as her in-thusiasts are advised to arrive at when they batted and were dismiss-side-partner, Miss Dalziel can be the H.K.F.C. as early as possible as ed for 88. Capt. Murray, who open-expected to make a good deal of a record crowd is expected. ed, batted pluckily for 33, but the only other double-figure scorer was Capt. Walch, with 19. Holden, Owen Hughes and McLellan shared th wickets.
8: runs.
- With the wicket improving, Club made a recovery in their second in- nings and at the close of play had totalled 135 for the loss of five wic- kets. T. E. Pearce scored 56, while Marshall and Neve compiled 21 and 28, respectively. Although Prichard was not particularly successful, he bowled very steadily, taking two wickets for 40 runs in 15 overs.
Club are now 129 on with five wickets to fall. The match will be resumed at 11.00 o'clock this morn ing.
Scores:
HONG KONG C.C~1st. Innings. HL-Owen Hughes, Wauchope,
b Trinell
T. E. Pearce, & Murray, b. Garth-
Awaite
F Marshall, b-Whitmarsh HB-Neve Garthwaite, b Tufnell AW Hayward, b Garthwaite LT Ride, cand b Prichard
D. McLellan, e Prichard; b Whit-
marah
BAL D. Wodehouse, c and b
Whitmarsh
A. K Mackenzie, Walch, b
~~Garthwaite.
GA. Stewart, not out. RL Holden, b Whitmarsh
Total:
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Garthwaite
fnell
Prichard
Whitmarsh
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THE INTERPORT TEAMS
The following are the Hong Kong and Shanghai Ladies Inter- port hockey Teams:-
: HONG KONG Mrs. R. Rose (St. A), Miss E. M. Gray (H.K.)
(Captain)
Miss A. Fowler ("Y"). Miss I. L Woolley (CBA) Miss J. Wong-(St. A.) Miss K. Glover (H.K.) Miss O. Dalziel (“Y”). Miss W. Marsh (H.K.) Mrs. Donald (H.K.) Miss M-Smith ("Y") Miss M. Westcott (“P”)
Lt. Prichard, b Owen Hughes 91Capt. Mackintosh-Walker, e Hay- ward, b Owen Hughes
SHANGHAI
Goalkeeper R-Back
Miss Laura Carion Miss Evelyn Victal-
L-Back
Miss Francis Bomko
R.-Half
Miss P. Petigura
C-Half
Miss Elsie Little
L-Half
Miss Esther Bloomfield
0.-Right
L-Right
3 Comdr. Wauchope, b. Holden
Tel. Tufnell, c Wodehouse, b Holden- 1 Capt. Walch, b McLellan
17 Lt. Barron, e Marshall, b McLellan
2QM S. Warr, not out
16
Extras.
Total.
Holden
BOWLING ANALYSIS
OM. B. 10--21:29
Free.
P
4.15 p.m. Shanghai v. League Cham- pions ("Y" Ladies) (Army ground, Sookupoo).
TUESDAY
Shanghai United Services?
9.15 p.m. Interport Supper Dance- (Peninsula Hotel).
WEDNESDAY
Shanghai v Schoolgirls? -8:00p.m.- Chinese Chow (Roof Gar- den, K. Hotel).
All members of affiliated Clubs are invited to attend the Association tea to day at 6 pm at the Gloucester Hotel, top floor.
SHANGHAI
Miss D. E. B. Bloomfield LADIES HOCKEY
Miss Margery Williams
C.-Forward "Miss Mary Sheridan
L-Left
O-Left
Reserve:
19
Miss Lotti Schmidt Miss Nora Kelly Miss Barbara Dunlap
FRIENDLY CRICKET
A. Baker's Undefeated
Century
TEAM ARRIVE
The Shanghai Ladies'. Interport hockey team arrived in the Colony late last night by the RMS. Em- press of Asia and were met by
members of the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Association including the Hon. Secretary, Mrs. P. M. Harrop, and the Captain of the Colony team, Miss TE ME Gray,
In a friendly cricket match play-All the Shanghai girls looked
ed at Sookunpoo yesterday after very fit. They will have gnoon, Mr. F. M. el Arcullf's eleven practice hit-around on the YMCA. D defeated an Army eleven by 21 ground this morning.
W. runs.
8
·30 6.5 120-
3Owen Hughes ........... 151
McLellan
18 HONG KONG C.C.—nd Innings. HL Owen Hughes, e Wanchope, be +828 Whitmarsh
T. E. Pearce, e and b Barron
O. ME W. F. Marshall, st. Warr, b. Prichard 11-2213 BNeve, st. Warr. b Prichard.
11 5 13 2 R L Holder, not out
Extras
7 -0.22% 1L T. Ride, Lb.w. Barron 764 27 8 4 -UNITED SERVICES 1st Innings. Capt. Murray, c Ride, b Owen
Hughes
Capt.Whitmarsh, lbw b
Hughes
-Rawstorne, and
her
Garthwaite, e Owen Hughes, b Holden
Total (for 5. wkts.)
BOWLING: ANALYSIS
M 013 114
Garthwaite Barron Tufnell Whitmarsh Prichard
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56
A feature of the game was the splendid batting of A. Bakar, who compiled a brilliant undefeated cen- tury which included 18 fours C. P. M. S. Eaton for the opposition
2 also batted well for his 67 runs.
Mr. Arculli's XI-201 for 3 dec
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9 (A. Bakar 104 not out, K. Nazarit
31 and A. R. Abbas 30).
MAMAK HOCKEY
CB.A. Beat 24th Bty.
By Odd goal
The C.B.A secured their sixth successive victory in the "B" divi- sion of the Mamak Hockey tourna- ...Army XL—180 (C. Q.M. S. Eatonment when they met the 24th Bat-
· 185/67).
tery, RA by 2, goals to 1 on the W (Continued from Next Column)"
Marina ground yesterday morning. The soldiers registered their goal defence, but in the second half, G. through the inside right, following Fowler and S Fowler scored for a misunderstanding in the CBA ned at foot of preceding Col
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