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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 10, 1938
Navy Favoured To Beat Club "Y" LADIES" Second Triangular Tourney Game
BIG TASK TO-DAY
C.B.A. Are Strongest Opponents
MISS J. EWING PROMOTED
(By "STICKS”) Leading by one point with the same number of games played, "Y" Ladies will meet with pro- bably their strongest opposition when they encounter Central Bri- tish Association Ladies, on the latter's ground at King's Park, at 2.45 p.m. this afternoon.
TO-DAY'S LADIES' HOCKEY
PROGRAMME
CHER CLARK CUP
C.B.A. Ladies v. "Y" Ladies
(C.B.A., 2.45 p.m.)
H.K. Ladies
V. St. Andrew's
(Happy Valley, 3 p.m.)
BRAWN CUP
C.B.A. Ladies V. Recreio "A"
(C.B.A., 4 p.m.)
"Y" Ladies
v. H.K. Ladies
("Y" ground, 2.45 p.m.)
Recreio "B"
Stevens And Ogle Will Be Absentees
PEERS AND REDMAN BACK IN CLUB PACK
(By “REFEREE”)
DOYAL Navy, holders of the Triangular Rugby Tournament
V. Seaforth Ladies [Bay, where they entertain Club, conquerors of the Army last Satur- (Recreio, 3 p.m.)
day at the Valley, in the second match of this season's series. St. Andrew's v. Diocesan G,S,
Both sides have made numerous changes, the Navy because of ship movements and injuries, while the Club have dropped several players in the pack, although retaining the same backs and halves as in the last match.
(D.GS p.m.)
Booker, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. B. Stoker and Miss D. Hunt.
BRAWN CUP –
burn.
Navy will sorely miss the ser-, vices of Lt. Stevens, of the Kent, at full-back, but A. B. Hunt, of the Eagle, although not quite so polished a player as his predeces- sor, is a dour defender with a fairly useful kick.
TO-DAY'S RUGBY
TEAMS
:
The champions will field the kett; Miss M. Sleap and Mrs. Witkamp: Hong Kong Ladies:-Miss S. Bas- same team which shared two Miss K. Stears, Miss G. Swan and goals with St. Andrew's last Sa-Miss V. Gordon-Smith; Miss P. Reeve,
Navy:-A. B. Hunt (Eagle); Lieut. turday, while C.B.A. are making A. N. Other, Miss J. Greig, Miss M
P. D. Lewis-(Birmingham), PO-As- no changes.
Middleton-Smith and Miss V. Black-
kwith (Dainty), Lieut. Skelton (Gram- Lt. P. D. Lewis and Lt. Manners, pus), Lieut. Walters (Olympus); Lieut "Y" will have to play much better than last week in order to retain their J. Seath and Miss S. Bruce; Miss N. Birmingham, make their debut, ta- (Otus);
"Y" Ladies-Miss A. Ambrose, Miss of cricketing fame, both of H.M.S.Elliot (Eagle), Capt., Lieut. Talbot Ldg. Sea, Romans (Eagle), position at the head of the table. They Hurst, Miss I. Buchanan and Miss I. have an excellent defence, but lack Sinclair; Mrs. Trimmer, Miss N. Eard-day, the former as right-wing three./Mr. Witherden (Duncan), A. B. That- thrust in the centre of their attack, ley. Miss V. Bradbury, Miss R. Dsirne quarter, while the latter replaces Lieut. Northey (Diana), Lieut. Man- cher (Eagle), Lieut. Darling (Rover), where Miss Bockler is not yet at home. and Mrs. Grant.
Lt. Ogle, of the Phoenix, in the ners (Birmingham), Lieut Pumphrey GROUND ADVANTAGE
and C.B.A. Ladies:-Miss P. Macfayden; pack. Ogle, it will be recalled, has (Dorsetshire)
Lieut. Anderson Central British have ground advan- tage, but I do not think this will make Mrs. Webb and Miss L. Dunn, Miss M. been one of the Navy's outstand- (Olympus). much difference to the
Club 1st XV:-M. W. MacGrath; G. Duckworth, Miss C. Bone and Miss D. champion's hopes, because I think they are a bet Black; Miss B. Louis, Mrs. J. Crawford, ing forwards for the past two K. Chadwick, H. D. Bidwell (Captain), Miss E. Woolley, Ms. Daniells and seasons, and his absence will pro-W. E. Grieve, D. H. Stewart; F. Cess- In the other Caer Clark Cup game,
bably be felt, especially in
the ford. J. R. Henderson; K. A. Watson, Hong Kong Ladies have strengthened
Seaforth Ladies:-Mrs. Strachan, loose.
K. W. Salter, E. W. Stout; W. E. Peers, E. C. Luscombe; J. Redman, A. J. G. their attack with the inclusion of Miss Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Wilmot; Mrs. Jean Parkinson, on the right-wing, Jehu, Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. Wilmot; NAVY'S DANGEROUS BACKS
Taylor and W. B. Richardson.
Club "A" XV: G. S. Wilson; D. L while Miss Mary Smalley will support Miss J. Maton, Miss Ackroyd, Mrs. Navy will be well served behind Bosanquet, D. Hynes, C. J. Powell, H. Mrs. Waddell, on the left-wing.
Hutton, Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. the pack by Lt. Talbot and Lt. van Leeuwen; J. Hutchinson,
Elliot, while Askwith, right centre- Rutherford; C. M. Stark, J. S. Dunnett threequarter and Lt. Walters, left-(Captain), R. G. L. Oliphant; P. W. wing threequarter, are very
fast Burton, E. A.. Bompas; A. G. Dalziel, and will want some watching.
GJ.-P. Carey and-B, O'M. Deane.
ter all round-side.
Miss E. Hunt.
In the unavoidable absence of Miss Hamilton.
O. Green, Miss Rachel Smith has been Recreio "A"-Miss Z. Barros; Miss promoted from the junior eleven to M. Ribeiro and Miss O. Botelho; Miss fill the right-back-position.- Saints M. Silva, Miss. Gonsalves, and Miss will field their usual team and should L. Silva; Miss D. Remedios, Miss M. put up a good performance,
Roza, Miss C. Silva, Miss A. Alves and A. N. Other.
JUNIOR CHANGES
In the Brawn Cup League, Hong Kong Ladies have made one change in their team to meet "Y" Ladies, whom they should beat comfortably.
Miss K. Stears, formerly a left-back, has been moved up into the interme- diate line at right-half.
The team lacks an inside-right at the moment, although the forward line as it now stands is a fairly strong one.
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Recreio "B"-Miss C. Silva; Miss T. Gonsalves and Mrs. D. Castro Miss M. Osmund, A. N. Other and Miss A. Lachlan; Missa Rodrigues, Miss C. Marques,. Miss M. Campos, Miss M.pearance as a second row forward, Gonsalves and Miss C. Remedios.
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Club have made several changes in the pack, W. E. Peers, who has only recently returned to the Colony favourites for to-day's game, from leave, making his first ap-view of their more imposing record. Preceding the Triangular Tourna- displaying Oliphant, while E. C. ment match which will start at 4 p. Luscombe comes into the pack in m., Club "A" fifteen will meet Royal place of C. M. Stark. J. Red-Engineers at 2.45 p. m. man has been reinstated as a wing-forward in place of B. O'M. Deane, who will be turning out for the "A" fifteen.
INTER-SOCIETY BOWLS
MATCH TO-DAY ·
The annual lawn bowls
game be- tween members of the St. Andrew's
CLUB BEATS EAGLE "Y" Ladies have also made several changes, Miss I. Buchanan having
Meeting H.M.S. Eagle at hockey at been transferred to centre-half from
NAVY FAVOURED- inside-left as Mrs. White is unable to King's Park yesterday, Club "A" won
Club players were The Navy, with the exception of by 4 goals to 2. play, being under doctor's orders. Mrs. superior in field tactics and recorded the occasion when they fielded an Trimmer, a newcomer, will fill the right-wing position, while Miss R. their goals through Bidmead and Mor-
ed this afternoon at the Kowloon Dsirne has been moved up to fill the gan, who scored two each. The losers experimental fifteen, have not been and St. George's societies will be play-
beaten and will commence 'Bowlin Green Club, at 230 p.m. scored through Salick.
inside-left berth.
A NEWCOMER
C. B. A. Ladies have one newcomer in Miss B. Louis, who will be seen on the right-wing, while Recreio "A". their opponents, who are favoured to win, are making no changes.
Seaforth Ladies, who still · retain their 100 per cent. record, should con- tinue in winning vein against Recreio "B", while St. Andrew's are favoured to beat Diocesan Girls School.
TO-DAY'S TEAMS
The following are some of to-day's teams:
CAER CLARK CUP Hong Kong Ladies:-Mrs. Lunson; Miss R. Smith and Miss. 1. Hutchison; Miss D. Baker, Mrs. F. Dalziel and Miss A. Purvis; Miss J. Parkinson, Miss B. Simpson, Miss B. Barry, Mrs. W. Waddell and Miss M. Smalley,
"Y" Ladies:-Mrs. Read; Mrs. Burke and Miss A. Fowler; Mrs. Stone, Miss M. McCaw and Mrs. Williams; Mrs. O. Burnett, Miss B. Harker, Miss H. Bockler, Miss M. Smith and Miss M. Westcott.
St. Andrew's Ladies:-Miss J. Hall; Miss G. White and Miss M. da Roza; Miss H. Reid, Miss J. Wong and Miss P. Petigura: Miss F. Wong, Miss E. Churn, Miss P. Gittins, Miss E. Greiner and Miss I. Gittins.
C.B.A. Ladies:-Miss D; Moss; Miss
P. Everest and Miss P. Whitloy; Miss
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