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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1935.

LADIES HOCKEY INTERPORT SELECTIONS

'MEN'S INTERPORT HOCKEY TRIAL

NOT A BIG SUCCESS

FIVE ORIGINALLY SELECTED PLAYERS FAIL TO PUT IN APPEARANCE

By R.H.B.

PROBABLES CHOSEN

FOR SECOND HOCKEY TRIAL

LASCELLES IN

F. V. WONG, OF ST. ANDREW'S CLUB.

The fcand Men's Interport hockey PLAYED AN OUTSTANDING GAME AT enough passes to do really useful trial match will take place at King's work. In the closing minute of the Park on Sunday at 10.30 a.. when

hin only the Probables meet the Possibles, RIGHT BACK FOR THE COLOURS AGAINST game, Mackay missed

The Probables, who will play in whites, will be represented by thej THE WHITES IN THE FIRST MEN'S INTER-Portunity at real.

following:

Hollingsworth: Metcalfe and E. V.

PORT HOCKEY-TRIAL ON THE H.K.S.R.A. MARINA GROUND YESTERDAY MORNING. HE CLEARED WITH PRECISION AND HIS FEEDING WAS EXCELLENT.

The Colours, who had a strong | Ratio and Interport inside.left, forward line, won by three goals seen in action at left-half for to nil, the scorers being Reeks. Garthwaite and Kortar Singh.

The trial was not the success it might have been due to the fret that at least five players failed to make an appearance. The nre- mised debut of Flight Liest, Lan. celles, the dashing Nary inside-left. did not materialine.

Colours.

was

The Army centre-haif, Dulla Singh, who is a probable candidate for the pivotal position in the Colony team, leet; W. A. Reed, Newsom and Alaf D, bis team mate, at left half.

was much to the fore as was Alaf

Hollingsworth and U. B. Souza (Radio and Civilians) both did well in

in Mackay, Garthwaite, Gurlochan insch, Lascelles und Lal Singh.

Possible (Colour) will be: Souza, Dr. Retrigues and Khan

TWO POSITIONS TO FILL

NINE PLAYERS CHOSEN

DESCRIPTION OF TRIAL GAME

By R.H.B.

Following Saturday's final ladies' hockey Interport goni, capecially Souza, who, in the Bahadur; Parker, Dulla Singh and trial in preparation for the second half, saved many shots from halwant Singh; S. Fowler, Divett, Garthwaite, Recker, Kartar Singh and Awter Singh, Kartar Singh and Shanghai visit next month, nine members of the Colony selected as team follows:

Price.

The Whites will be captained by W.

Reed, while Divett will have charge of the Colours,

the

Lal Singh.

Divett, in the Whites' forward line, Reeks, of the Army, played a dash-had little support at inside-right, He ing game at centre-formand for the was wise with his shots when in the

Any player unable to turn out is Colours, but he was inclined to wander rending the ball over the bar requested to notify Mr. F. A. Kemp, der too often to the right wing in more occasions than one.

c/o Government lladio Offre. Ilon: which position he played so well The absentees from the trial in Secretary, H. K. Hockey Association, against the Civilians last month, cluded I. Owen Hughes, Lt, Car.

Garthwalte, Kartar Singh and Lal Newson, Flight Lt. Lascelles, noon as possible. Singh, gave the Whites defence, with | Parker, Willy Reed in the pivotal position, a buy time throughout.

The teams had to be reshuffled, so much so that E. V. Reed, who usually Mackay, (Whites) who was played plays at left back or left half for the at right wing for the Colours in the Club, had to take the position of right secund half, combined well with half back, while Kalwant Singh, The Garthwaite but he did not receive

Walayat Shah, Kalwant Singh. E.

MacNlder. Surjin Singh and AROUND THE GROUNDS

Rossien were brought in as substitutes, The Probables will meet the Possibles next Sunday.

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(Continued from Page 8.)

were

Mrs. R. Rose (St. Andrew's), Miss E. M. Cray (Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club), Mine B. M. Pope (Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club), Miss J. Wong (St. Andrew's), Miss M. L. W. Bryson (Central British Asso- ciation), Miss H. Knill (Central British School), Miss M. Smith (Central British Association), Miss M. Woolley (St. An- drew's), and Miss S. Dalziel (Y.M.C.A. Ladies).

The Club had to go all the way to beat Athletic, but a more lively! attack helped the civilians over the stile. Howe was brilliant in: the early stages, and had "Inter left wing have yet to be selected. The positions of left full back and Porter stamped all over him. The candidates are Miss F. K. Walker, Bickford also accomplished a good Misa A. Fowler and Aliss B. Helbling. rehenraal for Sunday's Interport for the former position, and Ass 0. trial. Taking the broad view, the Brown and Miss M. Remedios for the Club were just about n goal better wing position. than the Chinese.

Judging by the final trial, I would plek Miss Walker, of the C.

ANOTHER "gene" marred the B. A. Ladies, for left back posi week-end programme, and willton, in partnership with Miss Gray. and Miss Molly temedios for left probably induce the Football Asso-wing, to purinor Miss Dulzicļ, ciation to take stronger steps than heretofore to suppress this tend-

SOME OBJECTIONS

ency for children displays of unru. Two more trials are to be held un ly temper, A free night on the touch-Thursday and next Saturday and in line between Royal Air Force and both of these Miss Walker and Miss Radio players after they had been Romedios will be put to the test ox given marching orders, Was they are the most favourei candid- succeeded by the whole of the lates.

and

abandoned.

the

WAR game

Radio team walking off the field. of the nine players thus far The referee could do only one selected I am in general agreement. Thing,

The half back trio were good on Saturday. The experiment of playing | Miss Pope at right half and Miss not the first Wime I Wong in the pivotal position worked believe, Radio Sports Club well." players have been involved

TT is

*

In suel affairs, and once

Here you have two players who

are centre-halves. Both are strong

again the need for determined with Miss Wang, perhaps, a littlo netlun on the part of the author faster. ties is emphasised. They created

the a precedent with

Young Indians, and if needs be; they must repeat it.

*

MUST PLAY CENTRE-HALF

So long or they keep Miss Wong

at centre-half it will be all right. If they decide, at the last minute, to play her at right half it will be a

THIS was not the only game in fatal mistake as she will, most likely,

which players caught the re-be inclined to wander, proving eye of the referee. At Bliss Pope in a good spoiler at Caroline I yesterday, Young right-half.. Shui-vie, usually a well-mannered

On her erratic display on Saturday, young player, became all hut and Miss Fowler stands little or no chance bothered, and after being warned at all of getting in the team at left for questionable tartica, was sent back. Of the remaining two, Miks of the Seld for a deliberate foul. Helbling and Miss Walker, I think There is no excuse for such con- the latter is the safer player and is duct, a fact which these belliger- well worth her place, ent players must be made rentise.

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Miss Knill, at right wing for the Whiten did not impress very much. Miss E. Xavier, at centre-half for

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