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HOCKEY NOTES START OF

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would recommend that captains: confine their remarks to them- selven and, if they think fit, give their players a "pat on the back": after the game is over.

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BADMINTON LEAGUE

Continued from Page 12.)

AM pleased to note that the

Mrs. A. Noronha and Mlas A. first of the series of lectures Noronha were inclined to intrude on Hockey umpiring will be given upon each other in their determina- at the R. N. Dockyard on Thuration to cover all the shots, but both day next at 5.30 pm. by Surg.hird matches. Mrs. Noronha fa- played well in their second and Cmdr. A. E. Phillips, R.N. These lectures will be

one of the out-vours an energetic all-court game, standing features of the hockey which occasionally leads to the ex- programme this scasori and Rosure of a good deal of her court. should do much to improve not All the same her game is full of only the standard of umpiring in idens, which she is not afraid to the Colony but standard of play put into practical form.

as well.

ST. Andrew's Club are without the services of their captain and contre

half. A. E. P.

Guest who is

confined to bed for two months. AL of

the end

the

The most significant pointer of the Recreio's display, was not so much the fact that they very nearly won, but the improvement of the team in the near future is assured.

Experiment Succeeds

And the K.C.C. have no reason to feel anything but satisfied with the thin month, match. They were faced with a R. II. Wong, certain problem in pairing off of the players, and the final declainn Saints' and Interportal to be regarded as something of goalkeeper, is

an experiment. proceeding on The combination of Miss Madge Griffiths and Mrs. Politi pretty well R. H. Wong. four months assured the team of three games, leave to Australia to attend the Scouts'

and Jamboree

practically everything there- Thus camp. two stalwarts after hinged on Miss Mackenzie and Miss Bryson. They rone to the occasion well, and although losing their first game, succeeded in win- ning the next two to give the visitors the points.

they will be without

in the defence.

THE most likely candidate to fill the post of goalkeeper is Dick's brother, F. V. Wong. Ile poaseres a keen eye and a good hit.

ARTHUR Hamson, who has been playing regularly at left-half back, has been shifted to the pivotal position to replace the vacancy caused by Guest, and he la playing well in this position.

NORMAN Mackay, one of the Saints' best forwards, was tested in goal against the Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday. He was wasted in that position. Anyway, he has told me that he is not going to play In goal again in his life! Which is indeed refreshing news for the forwards.

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JAPAN'S BUDGET

HEAVY APPROPRIATION FOR ARMY AND NAVY

Tokyo, Nov. 23. Following several long and heated sessions, the Cabinet at 13.30 p.m. to-day accepted the majority of the Army and Navy demands.

The new appropriations fixed for the two services in the 1934- 35 Budget are:

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be

"Army, Yen 490,000,000. Navy, Yen 530,000.000. The maximum bond Issue fixed at Yen 700,000,000.

The Asahi Shimbun understands One ean

always expect a Arst that the draft Budget to class display by Miss Grifiths, and balanced will be Yen 2,210,000,000 she did not fall on Thursday. Her when the appropriations of other overhead was almost in powerful at Ministries are decided on Satur. that of a man's, and she placed her day. This figure will mark

killa" with rare adroitness. Mrs. fresh record. Reutar. Politi rendered splendid support, featuring a sound display with cunningly placed short shots which continually found the opposition out-manoeuvred. This pair will be very difficult to beat, especially when they have settled down to one another's play.

Miss Bryson has never played better. Her recoveries from the rear baseline, and her sinashes from the centre of the court continually thwarted the manoeuvres of the Recreio players. Here game would be greatly strengthened if she varied her service and placed her lobs little deeper,

EX

Mrs. Sousa and Miss A. Remedios, the visitors' first pair.

The Saints might have won twa more games if their players generally had not been affected with nervousness. Mias Jesale Wong Ruffered notably in this respect. which was especially unfortunate, as she is a player of talent, and usually performa as well as anybody in the ordinary friendly and prac tice games.

The best game of the evening CONSTANT positional changes

WRB the meeting of Miss Woolley of the forward line from

and Miss Churn and Miss M. Basto match to match, is perhaps the

and Misa O. Ribeiro, a thrilling main cause for the lack of "push" Miss Mackenzie started nervous finish being provided. With the in the Saints' attack. Of the forly, but improved out of all know Saints leading 20-16, it seemed all wards there are Ernie Fincher, ledge in the second game. Skilful over bar shouting, but the Recreio B. C. Fincher, W. H. College, N. drop shots from the forecourt caught up to 20-all on Miss Basto's Mackay, A, S. Bliss, I, Baldwin earned the K.C.C. several points, service, and the match was set at and R. Carroll to select from. Of and her overhead gained confidence three. St. Andrew's drew ahead the half-barks there are liamson, and accuracy with every rally.

with one point, then lost service. E. MacNider, J. T. K. Gilchrist and

The players gave every indien- The Recreio scored two points with Bliss, who is also a useful man intion of settling down into a very both hands in, and then, amidst the defence.

good combination. Both hit hard. excitement, lost both services with- are fast about the court, and are out further addition. Playing THE Saints will have to bring all rapidly developing finesse, Prac- steadily. Miss Woolley and Miss their forces into swing to-end match experience are now Churn made the utmost of service, morrow afternoon when they meel

their chief requirements.

and secured two points in succes- the-Kowloon Indians Tennis Club Woolley found the opposition a little

The Misses Iris and Phyllision-for-the-game. in the Mamak tournament.

Play throughout the match was an too strong, and themselves, lacking entertaining character. The Recreio THE Kowloon Indians, whose defuite plan of attack, and in-seemed better equipped than their

élined to forward line this year is led by court, lost all three matches. Mias lack of team work, and sufficiently hug the centre of the opponents, who also suffered from Gurbachan Singh, the Interporter, Iris Woolley effected sume neat drop decisive strokes to force home ad- are likely hot contenders for shots in her last game, but both vantages. championship honours.

would do well to concentrate improving their overhead shots, paying special attention to the need of using the wrist and hitting downwards.

St. Andrew's Lose

oil

Men's Doubles

It is reported that the constitu tion of the two divisions of men's doubles is now complete. In the one division are the Recreio "A", Kowloon Cricket Club, Chinese Re- Andrew's Club, and in the other ereation Club, Eliot Hall, St. division the Recreio "B". Brigade, Victoria Recreation Club, Fire

THE return of Tom Whitley and Bunny Bickford shortly will bring the Central British Assocla- tion to full strength. Their Mamak matches do not commence until next month, their Arst game being against the 12th Battery. The C. B. A. team for the Mamak games will probably be composed tween St. Andrew's and the Recreio

The friendly match played be of J. J. King: B. Bickford, V. earlier in the week. hnd presaged Bond: Clayton, Farmer, Blyth: the result of the meeting between W. Hirst, T. Whitley, S. Mac- the Saints and the Recreio first Y.M.C.A., Taikoo Recreation Club, Nider, N. Whitley and H. Pearne.string. The visitors won quite and Sallors' and Soldiers' Home.

comfortably by seven games to two, IT will be

Been that Norman and fustified the expectation that found it impossible to take part in The Engineers' Institute have Whitley is being brought up they would prove themselves one of the league and have accordingly from the defence as is MacNider. the lending contestants for Fearne is useful left wing and league honours.

the dropped out, while, as indicated last week, the Palice have also been possesses a good reverse stick Chief honours of the match went forced to take the same step. nhot. The forward line should to the Misses C. and M. Slive, who, combine well.

Eight teams will take part in the playing as the Recreio third pair, mixed doubles, these being two won all three games, pulling off a Recreio teams, K.C.C., C.R.C., THE secretaries of teams entered smart success against Miss MarY.M.C.A.. St Andrew's, Fire

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