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Trial
Fiasco
that direction when the Borderers'
but which went abegging because back was away, nobody Was there to take
SPURS
THE CHINA MAIL.
FAVOURED AGAINST CUP HOLDERS
Macao's Challenge In MACAO WIN MANCHESTER CITY AT
The Interport
Triangular Series For Chinese New Year
Mamak Tournament Future. In leopardy
(By STICKS)
"
EFEATING ALL SIX TEAMS WHO VISITED THEM DURING
THE
HAS GIVEN AN INDICATION OF THE SERIOUS' CHALLENGE THEY WILL OFFER IN THE FORTHCOMING INTERPORT SERIES WHICH IS SCHEDULED FOR THE CHINESE NEW YEAR HOLI
DAYS.
SHAMEEN WILL ALSO SEND A TEAM AND THE SERIES WILL THUS BE A TRIANGULAR ONE.
ON
N Sunday the Medway Officers' eleven almost held Macao to a draw, only a goal in the last five minutes enabling the home team to win by 3 goal to 2 before a crowd of 2,000 spectators,
University.
University.
United
Radio
R.A.S.C.
Medway Officers
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COD-
AGAIN
MEDWAY
OFFICERS LOSE
BY ODD GOAL 2,000 Spectators Watch Stirring Struggle.
ONLOOKER FAINTS
(By STICKS)
MAINE ROAD
PENSIONERS EXPECTED TO TRIUMPH.
RANGERS IN EPIC STRUGGLE AGAINST MOTHERWELL ON SATURDAY
(By RANGER)
F. A. Cup.
THIRD ROUND
▾ HUDDERSFIELD
THE MACAO HOCKEY CLUB CONTINUED IN WINNING VEIN AGAINST VISITING TEAMS FROM HONG KONG - WHEN THEY DEFEATED THE MED WAY OFFICERS ELEVEN BY JPlymouth GOALS. TO 2 LAST SUNDAY IN CRYSTAL ONE OF THE BEST GAMES Manchester U.
v Portsmouth SEEN IN MACAO FOR SOME Workington GATESHEAD
SOUTHAMPTON Northampton Over 2,000 spectators lined the CHELSEA feld and enthusiasm ran so high Rotherham
Bristol City that one of the crowd fainted in Charlton at of excitement.
TIME.
PALACE v Aldershot
West Bromwich ▼ DERBY
Vale
F.R.
ཝཱ
WEDNESDAY
Kam
NOTTS FOREST STOKE
The Macao team gave A good- all-round display and a brilliant READING
gave
The following have been the re-position, but Lt. Shields was poor goal in the last minute of the game Birmingham BRIGHTON gave them the victory. suits of visiting teams in Macao: in goal. 2nd H.K.S. Battery
The outstanding players in the Chesterfield W. Woodward, formerly the Club Macao (eam were Manuel, the in- GRIMSBY
LEEDS 6 und Sim Shield fullback, played an side right, who scored two of the TRANMERE
in goal for the three goals and the left-wing SUNDERLAND
BOLTON 0-6 impromptu ame 0-1 Club giving a splendid 'display of while for the Officers. Lt. Eaden MILLWALL 0-6 accurate first-time hitting, which,
arousing display at for Wolves 2-3 however, caused his team many ward, and Lt.-Comdr. MacVicker Cheltenham
anxious moments before, he
played a very sound game at back Manchester C.
(runners-up) nected.
The Medway were, however, LIVERPOOL weakened by the absence of Lt. Luton Comdr. Browning. Lt. Wood and Lt. SWANSEA
LEICESTER Currey.
TOTTENHAM Macao took the lead through WEST HAM Manuel, but Lt. Bartlett equallis BURNLEY ed for the Medway before the teams changed over. Lt. Cavaya in goal, was injured in this half and was unable to move quickly in goal.
Lt. Comdr. Leigh, R.N., reputes all rumours of the Macao Hockey Club adopting "rough tactica." He
Garrison Tournament described
A start was made in the Garrison the game against the Medway Officers last Sunday as Inter-Company Hockey Knockout being "extremely clean and fast" Competition last week when the "If anything," he remarked, First Hong Kong and Singapore "Macao have a grumble about the Mountain Battery defeated the local umpiring, which they regard Headquarter Wing of the Lincolna us being very poor."
by 7 goals to 1.
en-
He was impressed by the thusiasm which is now being shown ia Macao, over 2,000 spectators turning out to watch their game.
The Lincolns first eleven are the next visitors to Macao. They will play against the Macao Hockey Club next Sun- day, and I understand that the tear will include Lt. and L. Hocquard.
Cotter
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This annual Garrison hockey competition should prove very in-, teresting in view of the Punjabis entering five teams all of which are expected to be in the rucning.
*
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The absence of entries from the
South Wales Borderers im
ré-
Macea scored a second goal ROOD, after the recommencement, but!
level through It. Bartlett once pressing hard the Medway drew
again. The Officers continued to attack and Bartlett missed a good chance, the ball hitting the, goal;
grettable 强势 they have several post. Lt. Enden also mlased
BLTong teams.
chance soon afterwards.
Bradford ▾ Oldham
Swindon
v Sheffield United.
V ASTON VILLA
v Preston
✓
Walsall or Orient Southend
Halifax
Middlesbrough Accringtop
✓ NEWCASTLE-
♥ BLACKPOOL
v. Blackburn
V
Fulham
V
ARSENAL
v Notts County
▼
v
English League.
THIRD DIVISION....(North) BARNSLEY, (4) v Carlisle (1) Rochdale (2) Mansfeld (1) STOCKPORT (2)
v DONCASTER (3) SOUTHPORT (1) v New Brighton WREXHAM (7) ▼ Crewe (0)
THIRD DIVISION (South)
*BOURNE-
MOUTH (4) Watford (1)
Provisional
v Clapton (2)
Norwich (2)
Scottish League.
FIRST DIVISION.
ABERDEEN (1)y Third Lanark (0)- CLYDE (2) B ▼ Cowdenbeath:· (1) - FALKIRK (1) Partick (2)
HAMILTON (3) TATT (0)
Hearts (1) ▼ Celtie (1) KILMARN'K' (-) v Hibernians (-) QUEEN'S PL (8) v St. Mirrca (2) QUEEN O'S (-) Dundee (-). | RANGERS (2)
ST. JOHN
STONE (1)
Motherwell
v Airdrie; (0) !
(2)
Everton (helders) Cup Tie Specials
v Bradford City → Burg
Medway Draw With The Signals. MAMAK TOURNEY GAME
R.MS, Medway shared a pointi
ПОМЕ
Grimsby, Bolton, Liverpool, and Leicester,
DRAWS Birmingham, Manchester C., and
· Manchester › U... · Hull
W
Derby, Wednesday, Blackpool, and
That they The Macao side scored the dea Mamak Tournament match
with the Royal Corps of Signals in CUMBERLAND
од
are at camp at Lowu seems little cider in the last few minutes of the Marina ground yesterday. Al- WIN THE NAVY
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corner",
Lt
len scoring for the Medway and Bryce for the Signals,
TABLE TO DATE,
Radio
P. T. L D. 7. A. PEN
4 16. 1 7 0 9 27 I 14 55 0-0 17 1 10 3 2 1 10 1
1 13 17
HOCKEY TITLE
Kent Beaten By Three Goals.
MORDEY OUTSTANDING
́(BY-STICKS)'·
екенве as the East Lancashires,
the game from a short Lower Deck Beaten |who are at Sunwai Camp, have en-¦
Remalto taking the shot. beat the tered five teams, The East Lancs, The Naval Officers'
The Medway's team was as follows: Lower Dock well and truly at however, will be moving to Shum-
Lt. Civaye: Lt. Comdr. MacVicker, King's Park last week, scoring six shulpo early in February, but the Lt. Comdr. Gush; L, Luce, Lt. Sin- times as
against twice. This is Lincolns will replace the mat Sun-clair, Li, Buckley; Lt. Donald,
Eaden, Lt. Hill, Lt. Bartlett and Lt. C. B. A. their second win in three games wai.
Cheyne. this season, IA. Currey, who I be-
Police The Royal Artillery, who have Mamak match last Saturday as was United lieve is a former International! for England.
unable to entered three teams, are very for-reported, but wae
in 1 friendly RE an tunate
to have drawn two byes. game against the Radio, The Hedway play, being in hospital with
St. Andrew's injured shoulder sustained play-They will not be required to play 9th Battery were unable to come Ing Rugby. Lt. Eaden, another until the end of this month.
in from camp for the fixture, and Hale Corpa Police Players Do ̧ Wall brilliant forward, was also 13
the Radio stepped into the breach. 12th Battery Blackburn and Sheppard, the absentee. Erratic play by the! Mamak Tourney Interest It was in this game that Dober. German Club Police right and left wing halves. Lower Deck backs
9th Battery coal them the What of the Mamak Trophy? Mr.necker was struck on the mouth by R. C. of 5. shone in the first half when to- game.
Mamak has informed me that it is a stick and had to receive treat- R.A.M.C. |gether with Strange they broke up
"the property of the public," and is ment at the St. Paul's Hospital. practically every attack by the op- The Naval Officers will play the merely resting in his shop for safe-|
Punjabis Regiment on January 28. keeping. A rumour has been cur-
C. B. A. Record Sheppard was easily the out-It will be interesting to see whether rent for sometime to the effect that| The Central British Associaion Due to a misunderstanding ... the A large crowd watched 'the gam out of the picture, standing half in the first half when the Punjabis can maintain the good the Mamak Officials wrote to the record this season is a probably due to his strenuous game he time and again bottled
brilliant Mamak Tournament match between among those present being Cap against South Chins on Sunday Matthias and Harris.
up record of their predecessors, the local Association asking them to one,
the 9th Battery and Royal Army tain and Mrs. E HLG Benson, 3/9th Jats. Time and again he badly fumbled
Medical Corps, arranged for yester: D:8:0., (HMS. Cumberland), Cap- Podmore played his usual useful opportunities and openings from
|day, could not be played as anolker tain 'A. U. Willik, DSO,'' (ILM.S. both Harris and Bidley, and in the game in the first half, but cracked,
team were engaged on the ground Kent) and Flag-Captain F. E, P. second half failed to beat Mc-up badly in the second half when
at Sookumpon.
Hutton, (HM8. Cumberland); ́ LA Comdr. Leigh and Surg: Lt. Comdr. Phillips were the dmpires, fes
The Cumberland snatched an
them. Together with Harris, who sent in the only decent drive in the whole of the first half, he constituted a real menuce to Colours' goal.
McGuinness Disappoints McGuinness, at centre forward, posing forwards.
was entirely
.
-
apply for special permission from Home to retain the trophy. This however, has been denied by Mr. Kemp, the Association secretary.
Here it in:
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P. W. L. D. F. A. China Fleet Title
23 16 2 5.58 13 C. J. Johnson leads the goal- A very keen tussle has taken
scorera with 16 to his credit, while China place this season for the
Hardly the same enthusiasm pre-T. S. D. Whitley, han detted 14 and Fleet Lower Deck hockey cham- pionship. H.M.S. Cumberland won valls this season among the Mamak C. C. Francia 11. were den the honour 'King's
at
Park Tournament teams as did last year; My Suggestion Followed
he dribbled continually until he Hardy with only a couple of yards lost the ball. separating them. Ridley and the best wing combination of thej
Hocquard
proved]
Very Poor Forwards Colours forwards
day, their perfect understanding perately weak, and that is about all
pair on view.
sting.
GROUND OCCUPIEDI
"INCOGNITOS" › WIN
·In 'a' fast and keenly contested hockey match on the Naval |King's Park, yesterday, H.MLS. Cumberland defeated H.M.S.. Keut by tixer goals to, xil to win the Final of the China Fleet Lower Dick' Hockey Champiomkáp.20
In a friendly game against the early lead in the first half, GUT yesterday when they defeat in spite of the return of the Cen- Following my suggestion last Punjabi second string on the Marina scoring with a beautiful Arst-time making them the most dangerous one can say of them. Baldry made ed H.M.S. Kent by 3 goal to nil tral British Association. The week for a neutral ground, and ground yesterday the Incognitos shot from a neat centre by Burdett
no attempt to go for the ball, while The Cumberland eliminated the absence of the Incognitos has a neutral umpires for the clash bevon by three goals to all. Souza on the right wing. Elliott was a failure, his attempts the Eagle is the Second Round and great deal to do with it. Only tween the Radio, Mamak cham (2) and Guitierres scored the points. at goal lacking both direction and bent the. Berwick
handful of the local Portuguese pions, and the C.B.A, on January in the Semi- Final. The Kent defeated the players are playing in Mamak 28, I am glad to be able to state Medway in an even contest in them and by far the best are that the C.B.A., the home team, not in the competition. I sincerely have written to the Hong Kong trust that every endeavour to get Hockey Club for permission to use them to join the competition next their ground at King's Park, and to season is made, "otherwise the the Hong Kong Association. Invit- future of the Tournament is likely ing Mr. A. A. Dand and Lt. Comdr, [to be. jeopardised,
Leigh, RN, to umpire the game.
Hocquard played his best game to date and certainly flashed across some grand cen- tres. He completely outshone Bickford, who was decidedly off form.
Allan and Pila made a perfect partnership, and were the
sole
means of preventing Colours from
registering a gont, Allen's dis
Howe seems to be going from bad to worse and could do nothing right, while the Strange-Bickford parinership on the left was a big disap pointment,
quarter final.
The following wore the full resulte? First Round:
Kent beat Suffolk, 6-2. Kedway beat 8th- D/T $-0. Cumberland beat: Eigir, 4-1 www.w
after, re-play":
Berwick receive w.o, from Tamar Second Round:
PUNJABIS BEATEN BY RADIO.
Four Goals In First Ten Minutes.
In the second half the Kent put jup a better display and pressed for some time without scoring. The Cumberland, forwards were much {jsuperior, and combining well; west
further ahead through Helhering ton. Burdett scored the third goal from the right-wing'with' i magni- Scent shot which", gave ^-Smith no Playing a good all-round game. Mordey, at centre half, was out- ||the Radio surprisingly defeated the The Incognitos, moral champions Club "A" v. Borderers. - Punjabis Regiment Best eleven on standing for the Cumberland, while |last year, are only taking a minor
the Marina around yesterday by 4 field and Heath played well for the To-morrow. part in the game this season.
coals to 1, after leading by four Kent. They are, however, still a vary
clear goals in the first half, H.M.S3 Cumberlandzia | Edwardi! In the second half things went
As the Club Ground was used for The Radio broke away early in dry, Boughtowers Burdett, Hethering strong team, and I am looking for.
Barroughs, Crouch Moenna, "More" from bad to worse, a lucky goal by The Club secured a decisive vic, ward to their third meeting with an interport soccer trial yesterday the game to score all four goals in ton, Gill, Pitman and Wal Matillas from centre by Hecory over the Army at the U.S.R.C. the C.I.A. on January 21. The re- rugby slayers are requested to note the first ten minutes, taking the LMB Kent Bath) Res quard giving Whites the victory: last week. G. E. R. Divett was in cults of the previous encounters that the regular practics will be held Panjabis by surprise. Kalwant cocks; Mil, Anton
Whites:-Cord (Artillery) and Pile (Police); Bowen goals Alexander-Sinclair, who were, I understand, very unsatis-To-morrow the Club XV singh followed with two more, and
(Kowloon): Alles great form, scoring 4 of the 8 draw and a win for the CBA this evening.
Bingh netted first, Gurbachan Matthewson. (Recreio Pardoe (Artillery) Jones (Borderers); Matthia) (Bacored the other 2, commenced the factory, and hardly a fair compari will meet the South Wales Awtar Singh netted the courth
Borderers HARKY at McGuin-season in mediocre manner, but has con of the teams,
Play in the first half was lively plays when in a tight corner and at the start, but, with the exception Pile's accurate kicking won them of a few fine movements among the day.
White's forwards, the game was Cord in Goal for Whites was only much below Interport football twice, tested seriously, but on each standard. occasion proved too good for the apposing forwards, whose shooting was atrocious,
McHardy in goal for Colours
Kave a very promising display
and pulled off some remarkable
saves, although there was a
Kent beat Madway 2-0. Cumberland beat Berwick, 3-D.. Pinal
Cumberland beat Kent 3-0,
tertain element of luck attach- derers), Harris (Bor (Lincolns) and sprung into the limelight by his ... A fixtura skuinst the Radio, their P,m," on the Club, ground,
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ed to them AS
8. Strange was better than Mor-
[BOCA), Ridley
(Police) |
dazzling forward play, The Club
Leonest rivals, on Dece ancelled Ro
not dus buil
ber 30,
rison and played brilliant football strange (Club) and (Bor- Kave a good all-round, display,
in' the Arst half when his sense of derers)}" "Blackburn
(Police), Padmore TSUN MO
anticipation“ prevented several (Borderers) and Sheppard (Polles); * Lt. Hocquard diap
goals. He covered Morrison well
Baldry (Lincolns), Eliott(Kowloon), Howa (Club), Strange Club) and speed on the
and prevented any scoring from Bickford (Club).
Halford warlike
by the
llowing will represent 135 NobleģW; Harris, Walk
Rick E, IL Griffithe,”
-Bbówar
tbla
settled" doy throughout
Guest,
bait for that
form while the backs
Artsstrong,
LINCOLNS BEAT