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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, JANUARY

1934

TO-DAY'S BIG HOCKEY MATCH

SAINTS & H.K. LADIES

DIVETT OUT-OF THE GAME

Y.M.C.A. VISIT MACAO

NOTES OF THE WEEK

(By "Bully-OF") One of the most Interesting

games in thio Cuer Clark Cub competition takes place this after- noon when the 11.K. Ladles and St. Andrew's meet at the Marina. Both teams will take the field with un- beaten records and although the Saints have twice defeated the champions this season, I would not be surprised to see them loas a couple of points this afternoon. The H.K. Ladies somehow seem to have the knack of turning up trumps at the last minute. It will be a close game, however,

Another interesting clash is that

between the C.B.A. Ladies and the Y.M.C.A. The latter are not playing half as well as they were' earlier in the season and have been weakened by the loss of two or three of their regular players. The .C.B.A. should manage to secure the points here.

The pick of "other" games during the week will be II.K. Club v R.A. Officers on Monday; Punjabis v Lincolns on Tuesday: HK. Club v East Lanes, Medway Ship's Co. v Radio, Punjabis v ILK.S.N.A. on Wednesday.

THE LINCOLNS hockey tuani which paid an unsucessful visit to Macro last Sunday, being beaten by

the odd gan! in three. (shoto Casa Pó Man Lau).

HOCKEY TRIAL RATHER A HOCKEY FIXTURES

WASHOUT

SEVERAL PLAYERS FAIL ABJECTLY

NOT MUCH HELP TO SELECTORS

(By "Bully-Of")

As far as interport form was concerned yesterday's trial was ruther disappointing. In the two teams there were few players who are worth further consideration and a confusing factor which presented itself to the selectors was that in many instances there

G. E. R. Divett, the Club Senior's

centre-forward who has scored The Medway. Officers are hosts to over 16 goals this season, is likely Shameen during the week end to be out of the side for the re-and

was little to chose between the players.

BY

Y far the best men on the field wore the two right halves,

League and Friendly Encounters

and

and

The following is a list of Mamak W. A. Reed (Club) for the Whites,League, Caor Clark Cup and J. Gonsalves (Club de Re-friendly hockey matches to take crelo). I do not hesitate to any place during the week-ond that Reed is streets ahead of any next week. other right.half in the Colony and his showing recently-would secure him a place in International trial] if not in an International side. He' had a keen rival for yesterday, however, in Gonsalves. The int ter played one of the best games of his life and kept Archer, the Club left wing bottled up right through

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Y.M.C.A.

CAER CLARK CUP.

TO DAY. C.B.A., King's Park, Lo. C.B.A. Ladies:-Mrs. Webber; P. Woolley, Miss S. K. Walker; E. Benvis, M. Bryson, Mrs. Creasey, E. Woolley, M. Whitley, M. Smith, D. Hunt and the game. P. Singh Ladies: J. Weller; M: Fortaf (Radio) played a very safe game

Hon. A. Fowler M. Gardiner, F. at back and impressed me.

Thomson, B. Blumenthal; 1. Grifiths, inclined to be a little slow. Black-Blackmore, P. McCaw, B. Dennis and burn (Police) who played opposite. Brown. him for the colours is worth keep- St. Andrew's v H.K. Ladles, Marina, ing an eye on for the next trials. b.o. 3.15 p.m.

ROTH H.J.D. Lowe (Club) and will engage them in two Lieut. Sinclair (Navy) in the mainder of this season owing to an friendly games, one this afternoon pivotal positions were rather dis Injured knee. I should not be sur-on the Navy Ground at King's Park prised to see his place filled by and the other on the Marina toppolating. I expected a much N.A.E. Mackay, who led the Club norrow morning. When the teams better game from Lowe, forward line against the Radlo on Wodncaday Inst. The game at Macno to-morrow,

when the Y.M.C.A. will be visi

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met at Canton earlier in the sea- son in nine-a-alde mimes the OM- cers won by 5-2 and 3-1.

THE Mamak Tournament com-

. Miles.

St. Andrew's: R. Rone; G. White,

E. Landet: 1. Woolley, J. Wong, M. Churn; F. Wong, 1. Rogern, M. Wool- I.K. Ladies:-M. Bird; E. Gray, B.

1. Gitting and P. Gittins.

Lowe:

E. Bell, J. Dalziel, E, Bonnar, Helbing: M. Wallace, I. Pape, M. K. J. Churchill and B. Goldman.

Recreio 1st XI v G.B.S., C.B.A., b.o. 3 p.m.

cer "A"-E. D'Almada, M. Basto, G. Osmund, L. Xavier, E. Rozaric, L. Silva-Netto, M. Remedios, A. Alves, M. Alves, M. Roza and C.

Botelhe..

C.B.S.D. Mosa; R. Ingram, J. Bryson, J. de Chaffey, M. McCaw, J. Booker, J. Booker and R. Rousseau.

THE three Indians who were in- cluded in the trial sides, Sub.

(Punjabs) Taj. Mohonted

left back, L/Nk Khuda. Bux (HK. tors, promises to be one of the hut

S.R.A.) inside left and Sepoy Lal Reon at the Portuguese port this mittce last evening considered Singh (Punjab) loft wing were spazon. The YMC.A. have

a protect lodged by the German obviously not used to the slow Lalteman: H. Knill, L. Hickey, Joy strong side out for their attempt to Club in connexion with a penalty-game on grass and as a result lower the home club's record and bully decision given against them mis-timed many shots. They did I should not be surprised to see in favour of the R.A.M.C. It ap- not exhibit the form 1 havo 'self' them pull it off. When the teams met last season the "Y" won by a pears that the umpire gave the bully In other games during the season. deciding goal scored in the last at the spot where the offenes was couple of minutes. The Y.M.C.A. committed and not at a point five side will be E-Fowler: E-Fards from the centre of the goal Selk, E. O. Murphy: H. J. D. Lowe, as provided for in the rules. While the umpire was D. McLellan, J. Wilson; S. Fowler, agreeing that W. J. Brown, G. P. Lammert, Gwrong the committee upheld his

decision but cautioned him. Fowler, T. J. Price.

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MAMAK TOURNEY.

K.I.T.C..

TO.DAY.

:

H.M.S. Medway,

TO MORROW THE selectors made a mistake in R.N.0.9.C., b. 4 p.m.

putting Lieut-G-C.- Garth-

Radio v United Hockey Club, Caro waite at right inner. He is

Radio-Man Singh: P. Singh and essentially a left inside man. He line Hill, b.o. 10.30 am. was out of position yesterday and J. S. Growal: Jaggeet Singh. C. J. should be given a further trial in Dyko and M. Singh: M. H. Hasasan, his customary place. Moss G. Singh, Awtar Singh. Kalwant (Police) at centre forward for the Singh and F. A. Kemp. Whites should find himself in the Anal trial, but yesterday was in-

leut. Cmdr. F. B. Leigh, of H.M. IEUT. Cmdr. F. B. Leigh and 8. Medway, will shortly be Mr. A. A. Dand have been asked leaving Hongkong on leave and his to take charge of the C.B.A. departure will be a great loss to Radio match for Mamak points to-elined to be greedy when near the hockey here. Himself to moan morrow week.

exponent of the game in his young- er days, he now confines himself to umpiring with a useful hint thrown in to players. He is one of the few qualified umpires in the Colony and since the formation of the Umpires Board on which he nerves, has devoted a great deal of his spare time to conching and examining would-be umpires. He is also the Naval Hockey Secretary, China Squadron.

HINTS TO UMPIRES.

By "Bully-Of"

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goal. I preferred his playing to that of O. 1. F. Souza (Univer rity). T. Whitley (C.B.A.) simply demanded inclusion in the repre- sentative side on his form. Samie it to say he was even better than he has been in Club gameя.

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WHAT gave the selectors the im- pression that W. Hirst touches' Interport standard és beyond me. I felt all along that he ought never to have been considered and this was evident in his display yester

He didn't know what to do day. with the ball when he got it.

Police 4.30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY,

R.A.M.C., Sookumpo, b.o.

OTHER MATCHES.

TO DAY. Punjabis 2nd XI v' German Club, Marina, b.o. 4.p.m.

Medway Offloors v. Shameen. King'a Park, b.o. p.m.

TO MORROW.

*. Shameen, Medway. Offcors Marina, b.o. 11 a.m.

Macao . Y.M.C.A., Macao, b.o. 2

p.m.

Incognitos y. C.B.A., King's Park.

MONDAY,

Navy Lower Deck v. Punjabis 2nd XI, King's Park, b.o. 4.30 pm.

II. K. Club v. R. A. Officers. Marina, b.o. & p.m.

NO. 6.

Que of the most dangerous atraken in the game is undercutting and understand Lieut. Currey will be should be penalised at once. The unable to participate in hockey scoop is an entirely different mat- again this senson. Sometime ago ter and the umpire should use hin he injured his shoulder playing at discretion in pulling up the player Rugby and has been in hospital who uses this play. A long scoop since. Ille absence from centre- should be penalined, the chief of forward from the game will be fenders in this respect being the koonly felt by the Navy in the halves who scoop to get the ball Hollingsworth (Lincolns) wers B.A.S.C. v. Y.M.C.A. 1st XI, King's forthcoming Triangular Tourna- | through into the circle. Danger in | worth further serious considera) | Park, b.o. 6.16 p.m. 'ment games.

the only consideration.

tion on yesterday's form.

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NEITHER of the gokespers, Man Singh (Radio) nor Ptc.

KEEN STRUGGLE FOR THE BALL during the marah as Macao.Included in the picture is Lieut. Hoc

quard, the Interport footballer, who figured prop Inently in this game. (Photo Cain Pu Men Lau

Club de Recreio v H.K. Club 2nd XI, King's Park. b.o. 5 p.m.

TUESDAY. b.o. 415 p.m.

Punjabis 1st XI v. Lincolns, Marina,

WEDNESDAY.

H. K. Club 1st XI v. East Lanes, Chatham Road, b.o, & p.m.

Medway Ship's Company v. Radio, R.N.O.S.C b.e: 4.30 p.m.

Recreio v. St. Andrew's, King's Park, bo. 5 p.m.

Punjabis v. II.K.J.R.A., Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.

THURSDAY.

St. Andrew's v. K.I.T.G., Marina,

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5th. Battery H.K.B.R.A. v. Punjabis 2nd XI, Marina, b.o. 4.30 p.m.

FRIDAY.

Y.M.C.A. 2nd XI v. II. K. Glub “A” King's Park, b.o. 5 p.m.

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