HOCKEY
TEAM
WEAK CLUB "A" TEAM DRAW WITH R.A.F.
(By “SPORTSHAWK”)
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AT KING'S PARK yesterday afternoon, Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" shared two goals with a team from Air Force in a friendly match, after leading 1-0 at the interval.
as a
Owing to unavoidable circum- stances "Squaddy's" "Army Sport. fight" feature has been held over and will appear in to-morrow's editions.
Owing to six regular players being at the Volunteer Camp, Club had to men and substitute several Navy
little combination there was result.
Woolgar and Baxter were the only outstanding Club forwards; they both played a sound. game but lacked sup- port. Luson, in the pivotal position, was a tower of defence and distribut-tested as ed woll.
STOUT DEFENCE
Goodwin and Spencer, Club backs, kept the opposing forwards beyond shooting range, otherwise Air Force would probably have scored twice at least. Brown was fairly good between sticks.
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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 23, 1940.
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*Recreio Ladies have awarded two points as a result of Central British School falling to faid a team, in their scheduled. Caer Clark Cup fixture on Bun day.
HOCKEY PLAYER HAS "PERSONAL SHOWER"
RIFLE SHOOT
Following' are the results of Hong Kong Rifle Association's shoot at Stonecutters on Baturday:—
APERTURE SIGHTS
H'cap.
L/Cpl. S. G. Brighty 1 Pte. G. A. Ribeiro 3 S.I.. (R) C. C. Chan Scr. J. A. Guard Scr. Sgt. (R) P. H. Thong Scr. Sgt. R. J. Breese 1 J. G. Biles 3 S.I., (R) A. C. Chaq 2
T. R. Langly 2
Sat. (R) K. C. Hoo !
Miss Violet Bradbury, "Y". J. 5. Blake Scr, Ladies' hockey player, is to marry Mr. Sydey Fowler, W. Peckham 3 Interport hockey player, on A.S.P., (R) D. Loie 2
L. C. Thorne. B
their wing-halves always February 3 at St. Andrew's E. J. Mitchell OPEN SIGHTS
kept a close watch on Club forwards. | Church.
Woolgar scored the Club goal shortly Yesterday the Misses K. and M. after the start from a centre from Chap-Glendinning gave a tea party at their man, while the Air Force goal was netted by Bartlett, as the result of a of the second solo effort, in middle period.
Club:-Brown; Goodwin and Spen- cer; Lemon, Luson and Bax; Bannis- ter, Woolgar, Lowe, Chapman.
residence in Miss Bradbury's honour, and the party was in the nature of a "personal shower" an Australian expression for a party at which the guests bring a gift for the guest of honour. Baxter and
Air Force forwards combined well
Air Force:-Moulton; Wakefield and and were superior to Clubs', but they check held in
by the Club Webber; Baynham, Pennington and
Harrison, Lille; Corser,
Bartlett, backs' stern efforts.
Their defence was not so severely | Highlands and Gillespie.
were
Among those present were Mrs. Lyal Glendinning, Mrs. S. Gardner, Mrs. E. L.. Strange, Mrs. G. C. Burnett and the Misses I. Buchanan, D. Moss, J. Weller and J. Bradbury.
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SUNDAY'S SHOOT
H. K. Rifle Association is holding a' spoon shoot at Kowloon City next Sunday. The programme has been arranged by, the R.N. Dockyard Rifle Club and the Commodore will present the prizes at the conclusion of shoot- ing.
YACHTING
TRUE BLUE AGAIN
Following were the results
of the
third ladies' race, second series, held by Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club yes- terday over 6.7 miles:
Finished Pos. Pts..
10 .16.20.18% 1
True Blue
(Miss Crawhall Wilson). Redshank
..16.22.43 2 (Mrs. M. N. Luce).
8.
Jean
.16-22.48 3
6
Gull
(Mrs. V. Gowlland).
..16.25.47% 4 (Mrs. G. S. Adams).
4
Guri
..16.25.53 5
3.
(Miss L. A. Helberg),
.D. N. F.
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KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
DAVIES WINS GOLF TITLE
The following Kowloon Golf Club activities are notified:-
Club Championship-The final was won by A. E. Davies who beat R. K. Collings at the 38th hole, ̈·
Junior Champlonship-The winner. of this event was T. Henderson who beat W. Kershaw by 9 and 8.
Captain's Cup--The 1 Alowing play- ers qualified over the week-end. 8. Jex- 81 (10) 71, M. F. Pinna 91 (18)
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“Y” HOCKEY TEAMS
The following teams will Y.M.C.A. at hockey this week
- THURSDAY.
represent
"A" XI-V Hong Kong Singapore Brigade,« R.A. Benwell; Jordan and Perry:- Snaita, McLellan (and: Tomilnadu:) Stase,› Gemthell,:/ Bartlett, Auiten" and" Baldwin. "^tőt groting, 4.35
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