WOMEN who play hockey could ask no better guide to tactics than Mrs.
Bridge. As Miss K. E. Lidderdale she was the most famous centre-forward the game has produced; she played for England when sho was sixteen, and thenceforward every year until her marriage, when she retired. Returning next year to play in the back division, she was immediately chosen to play for England as right back. She is the author of a very useful text-book on hockey, and is now a well-known coach.