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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1935:

LAL SINGH GIVES H.K. HOCKEY TRIUMPH

BRILLIANT DISPLAY ON LEFT WING PEARCE STAND

HIGH TRIBUTE

PAID TO MR. DAND

AT MACAO DINNER

Primarily Responsible

For Growth Of Game In Portuguese Colony

LT. da COSTA PRAISES HONG KONG TEAM.

"The Best Team Won"

About 100 playing members

and guests were present at the Hotel Riveira at Macão on Sun- [day night, when the first Inter- port-hockey dinner of the pre- sent series was presided over by Senhor F Silva, the Vice- President of the Macão Municipal Council and a patron of the Macao Hockey Club. -

DULLA SINGH PROVES

BEST COLONY PIVOT

IN MANY YEARS

MACAO TEAM FALTER AFTER RAINFALL

THREE GOALS IN LAST 10 MINUTES DECIDE THRILLING GAME

A

(By Sticks")

BRILLIANT exhibition of hockey under dif- ficult conditions would aptly describe the In- terport hockey match between Hong Kong and Seated at the main table and Macao, which the Colony won by 3 goals to 1, on either side of Senhor Silva were: Mr. A. A. Dand, Vice- thanks to the magnificent displays of Lal Singh, President of the Hong Kong Hoc- the left-winger, and Kartar Singh, the inside- key Association, Lieut. CCleft, who, between them, scored three goals in 10 Garthwaite, Captain of the Hong Kong's team, Mr. J. Rodrigues, minutes after Macao had held the lead for three- Captain of the Macao team, Lieut. quarters of the game. Da Costa, founder of the. Macao Hockey Club, and members of the team and the Press;

Macao gave a gallant display, and I must congratulate_them on their magnificent, but unavailing, efforts to hold up the Colony| attack during the last minutes of the game, when the terrific pres resulted in a complete collapse 10 minutes before the close of the sure brought to bear upon them in the second half of the game

encounter.

Senhor F, Silva apologised in fluent Portuguese for not being able to make a speech as his knowledge of the English lan- guage made it very difficult for zle, and, although Macao commenced with the distinct advantage

The ground was slippery at the start owing to incessant driz him, and he therefore called of a fast ground most of them were wearing football boots - upon. Lieut. da Costa to welcome the rain which fell just before the interval resulted in a complete the Hong Kong team and sup-disorganisation of the team when a firm foothold became very dif-

porters.

Lieut da Costa said:

ficult.

LAL SINGH

RAINBOW TO

ROB COLONY OF

REALISES 99 RUNS

FOR CRICKET CLUB

Services Face Defeat In Two-Day Game

DUCKITT REACHES HALF CENTURY

A fourth wicket partnership, which realised 99 runs, between T. A. Pearce (77) and T. E. Pearce (28) featured the opening day of the two-day cricket match. between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the United Services, on the Club ground yesterday. At the close of play the Services, with 5 wickets in hand, were 192 in arrears.

(Continued at foot of preceding Column),

Play will be resumed this morn

SPORTSMEN ing at 11 a.m., weather permitting.

Hong Kong C. C E J. R. Mitchell, b Ballard

T. A. Pearce Ibw, b Garthwalte H. Owen Hughes, c Williams, b

Garthwalte

.40

WEST, GLASS, MIERS E. R. Ducklit, b. Garthwaite

AND COUGHTREY

Brilliant Record For China Fleet "Recruit". T. Ride, e Bramwell, & Ballard 20

A. W. Hayward, 'We Newson,

Garthwaite

(By "REFEREE")

T. E. Pearce, at. Clayton, b Bon-

aviz

G. R. M. Ricketts, e, Bramwell

Garthwaite...

Jard

The Navy, and Hong Kong in C, K. Hill Wood, e Newsom, b Bal- general, are to lose, several stal-T. M. L., Redmond, not out

Extras (B. 4, L. B. 3, W. B. 1,

N. B. 1)

Total (for 9 wkts, dec.)

Bowling Analyals"

The Rainbow is the latest type Bonavia

268

334

0. M. R. W.

25

27 13 59

60

49

22

Q

9

this week when the Medway and warts in local sporting circles Submarines leave for Singapore. At Singapore the majority of the G. 8. Dunkley did not bal crews will be changed over, the present members leaving for England in the Somersetshire. Garthwaite "Senhor Silva, Mr. Dand and As a team, and in gentlemen,: Once again I rise to movement, Macao were far super-whose interceptions and clever who will be most effected is the Newsom

combined Rodrigues, the Macao right-back, Amongst the units of the Fleet Rice-Evans

Ballard my feet to make a speech.

The Macao players played the fortunate not to have scored on and applause of the very large

ior to the Colony, and were unclearances evoked the admiration Submarine H.M.S. Rainbow.

Browning game, and I shouted for them several occasions. The Colony crowd of spectators. and will shout at them again side took about 25 minutes to J. Ferreira, their centre-half arrived in the Colony in March Browning bowled one wide ball. There is no doubt that Hong settle down, particularly the two was also outstanding and had 1988. As the youngest ship on Lt. Williams, b Hill Wood Kong deserved their win, for the backs and Reed, the latter being Garbachan Singh well covered the Chins Station it holds better team Won (hear! hear!]

a Major Bonavlu bw, b Buckitt and applause)..

very disappointing throughout, throughout the game. A hard unique sporting record. Amongst Lt. Comdr, Newsom Hw, b Ali (Continued on Page 7)

with, the exception of the last 10 worker, he never let up one mo- others, the crew have won

Wood' minutes of the game.

ment of the game and can be

The Submarine Football Cap. The Submarine Hockey Plaque. The outstanding feature of the held responsible for the lack of

The Medway, and Sabmarines Athle game was the really brilliant mangdale from Hong Kong in the

tic Sports. ner in which the Referees, Cap- opening stanza of the game. tain G. T. Kim, A.E.C., (Army)

RANGER'S

EXCLUSIVE and Mr. G. T. Palmer (Civilians) played a sparkling game, and

of submarine in the service and Garthwaite bowled one no ball and

The Sports' Aggregate "Cup. The crew which brought the Rain-

bow to China has now reached the Rosario, Macao'a inside-left:

United Services

Lt. Bramwell, b. T. A. Pearce Lt. Garthwaite, e Dunkley, b Hill

Wood

Le Howle not out

Extras

15. (4. B. 1)

Total (for 5 wkts.) ' To bat, Comde. Browning,

Capt.

both of Hong Kong, controlled together with Angelo, their bril end of its commission and practical Walch; Lt. Blee-Evans, Cpl Ballard and

FORECAST the game. Spectators and hoc-liant left-winger, formed the most

ARSENAL VISIT ST. ANDREW'S

Scottish Cup Ties Next Saturday

·

FIRST DIVISION Birmingham (0), v ARSENAL (0) EVERTON (2) v Wolves (2) GRIMSBY ( v Chelsea (-) HUD'FIELD (0) v Leeds (0) |M'STER C. (5) .v Middlesboro' (2)

PRESTON (-)

v Aston Villa (--) ・W'DAY (1)

v Portsmouth (2) STOKE (2) v Blackburn (0) {SUN'LAND (2) v Leicester (1) Tottenham (1), v DERBY (2) [W. BROM (2) Liverpool (2)

SECOND DIVISION BOLTON (-) v Sheffield U. (-) BRADFORD (1) Blackpool (2) BRENTFORD (2) v Huil (2) Burnley (0) Port Vale (0).

vBury

(1) NORWICH (-) v Newcastle (-) NOTTS F. (2) Oldham

J.

FULHAM (2)

(مه)

v Notts C. (0)

V Barnsley() Plymouth (4) ►

WEST HAM (4) {S'MPTON (4) Bradford C. (1)

SW VANSEA (2)* v Manchester U. (1) THIRD DIVISION (North) ACCRING'N (0) v Grewe (2) CHESTIELD (4) v. Carlisle (0) DARLING'N (5) v Hartlepools (3) Gateshead (0) v STOCKPORT (4). HALIFAX (0) v Tranmere (2) MANSFIELD (0) v

Barrow

(5) N. BRIGH'N (5) v Southport (2) Rotherham (

✓ LINCOLN (-) WALSALL (2) Rochdale (D) [WREXHAM (0) v Chester (3)

York (1):

DONCASTER (2) THIRD DIVISION (South) BRIGHTON (3) v. Swindon (0)

Aldershot (2)

EXETER (0)

3

by

a 100 per cent. turn-over will take E. A. Clayton.

the Combined Services,

Bowling Analyala'

M.. R.

26

28 017

2.4 0

key enthusiasts alike commented dangerous Macao forward part place at Singapore, and many names upon this fact and the game was nership.

prominent, in local aporting pages ill Wood in no manner marred by poor de

will be missed. A. B. West is one Redmond Reed Outpaced cisions.

who will be leaving for Home. West Ricketts Angelo was very fast on the has The game was one of the left-wing and passed Reed with for

played soccer regularly T. A Pearce cleanest I have ever seen, and, ease in the opening half of the Kong and was selected to play

the Navy in

Hong Duckitt with the exception of ""sticks" garne but this to a great extent for and kicking, which were pardon was the result of the ground, England, and the Mainland this able on the slippery surface, and which favoured the Macao left year. He holds twelve medals won K.C.C. TEAM BEAT Ján occasional slice, the game was winger, whose boots, gave him in Hong Kong for various sporting played in the true spirit of hoc-firm hold while Reed was unable activities, one of them being the key.

to keep his feet.

Medway 100 yards sprint which he Macao Start Well

I saw the marvellous goal-won in 10 seconds dead. Macao held a distinct advan-Overseas Chinese custodian who

keeping by Yeo Cheok-wa, the Glass An All-Rounder tage in the first half and press visited the Colony last year, but will be lenying is A. B. Gluss, the Another prominent footballer who ed home their advantage and had he was completely overshadowed present lending scorer in the Second the Colony defence badly harrass-by Alamada, the Macae custo Division. Receiving his training in

BROADBRIDGE BATS WELL innumerable occasions, dian, who undoubtedly saved the the ranks of Bristol City rozerves, The passing of the Macao inside-side from a far greater defeat. Class lus improved considerably and Kowloon Cricket Club team beat

Playing 10, men each side, forwards at this stage and the

ean luy fair claim to being one of the their Naval visitors by 4 wickets Ramalho, Macao's cantre-for-leading centre-forwards in local foot.

ed

on

display of the wingers, Nolasco

and Angelo, were outstanding.

Ramalho Well Held

NAVY

Durling Takes Cheap Wickets

Scores:

Royal Navy

Time and again the Colony ward, and probably one of the fin-ball. He has represented the Com- on Sunday afternoon. halves and backs were passed by est forware's in China, led his fie bined Services, England, and the sheer speed and clever stick-admirably, although he was never Mainland since his arrival in Hong Fel. Stroud, b McKenzie work, but over-eagerness in the given a chance to settle down by Kong, and has played regularly in Lt. Ford, e Mulcahy, & Lay circle lost the Macao forwards Dulla Singh, the Colony pivot. the Navy B team. During his Mid. Sturdee, e Mulcahy, b Dunne 24

Ramalho's distribution was good sojourn here he has annexed 13 Lt. Christian Smith, e Stepleton, b at all times of the game, but Sun-medals and trophies he is the bold L. S.. A. Emmerson, e Lay, 5 Dur-

Durling day's exhibition was by no means er of the Nuvy 220 yards and 440 his best,

yards sprint records,"

several glorious openings.

J. Rodrigues Prominent Outstanding displays through out the game were given by J. (Continued on Page 11)

Rainbow Beat Odin At

ling

Mid. Daird; b McKenzie

P. O. Watts, b Lea.....

Two Rugby Losses Rugby has its representatives in Sub. Lt. Alexander Sinclair, e Sta- Lieut. Miers, R.N. who played for L. 8. Peatfield, not out

pleton, b Darling

Soccer the Navy and Devonport Services in Lt. Miezs, c. McKenzie, b Durling

England, and in Ldg. Sign. L. St.

Extras, (B, 1}

Total

125

Bowling Analysis

O. M. RW,

41 85

8.3 1 29 16 2015

H.M.S. Rainbow eliminated by Farbrace. In the second half. Coughtrey, who played for Lon- H.M.S. Odin from the Dockyard the Rainbow quickly took the leaddon Polytechnic, Devonport Services knockout soccer. competition in

when Allesbrook man in and netted and had a trial for the Navy in

England. Both played for the Navy McKenzie Bristol R. (0) v CRYSTAL P. (1)their encounter yesterday, winning with a good drive,

Shortly afterwards, the same her of the Tamar sile.

in Hong Kong and are regular men-Lay CARDIFF (1)

by the comfortable margin of four

Durling Clapton (4)

player placed the Rainbow further Golf is its enthusiast in G.P.D.Dunne Coventry (9)

goals to all

ahead, scrambling the ball into the Alliebrook who is very well known Lee GIL'HAM (1)

For the Rainbow, Morris, West net following a tussle In the goal-Ion the Fanling course.de

Kowloon C. CA LUTON (10)

and Bright displayed splendid form mouth. Simmonds was putting in As in the case of the South Wales H. Hampton, a and b Emmerson.

G. Lee, b Watts Millwall

in the defence, their prompt and a lot of good work on the wing, Borderers, the Rainbow's crew has W. Mulcahy, run out effective tackling giving the oppos- being very fast and accurate with taken everything in its path during B. D, Lay, Ford, b Sturda ing forwards few chances of get-his centres, and from one of these, their stay here, and it remains to be W. L. McKenzie st. Peatfield, ting into their stride. The for- Deville managed to get his head to seen whether the new crew will be

Christian Smith..... wards combined

Bristol C. (0) v Newport (0) Torquay (2)

♥ CHARLTON (-)

NORTHTON (4) v. Bournemouth (1) [READING (0) | v. Walford (1)

Southend (0)

v QUEEN'S P.R. (2) SCOTTISH CUP-2nd Round MOTHERWELL v Morton

V

Dundea United ON'S PARK

y King's Park

AYR RANGERS

ν

v Third Lanark ST MIRREN SWA

v. Forfar HEARTR

v. Kilmarnock

ADRIEONIANS Rosyth Amateurs ABERDEEN Albion

Glass and Alleabrook being Shiels to register the third goal of this submaring, the recruif" of P. Or. Danie, % Bi

b Sturdee

well, Deville, the ball, neatly turning it past able to maintain the splendid record Stapleton. st., Pestfield,

Ford especially fast and accurate in Continuing to enjoy the better of

the: Chinn. Flest.”

F.A. Brandbridge, run out thoir passing. The Odin's defence, the play, the fourth and last goal

VA, Durling, not out sound in the first half, and gave ball into the net from close in, giv Smith and Peckham, were very came from Glass, who crashed the (Continued from previous Column) Extras (B.»7*L*B_

The Club went in to bat at short- Total (for 8 nothing away, but lost their steadi-ing Shfe's no chance.

wite.) ly after 11 B.m. and declared at 4 R. Loe did not bat. nots in the second perfod: The penalty awarded to the Odin p.m. after scoring 268 runs for 3

Bowling Analysis. forwards showed directaess in their was taken by Smith, but Farbrace wickels, methods, but poor shooting, wasted made a splendid clearance.

In his innings Alec Pearce reach Sinclair. their approach work

Rainbow-Farbrace; Morris, Darch, ed the boundary, twelve times, sturdes (Figures in brackets denote result

During the first half, "Odin" at-Bright,West, Masters; "Deville, Tar while Duckitt hit seven boundaries Smith team in capital lettera are favoured to fear missing.badly. Hill put in a Hill, Nickolle, Hersey; Florence Fre register their only runs. of corroersadlar same last season, and tacked continuously, Frederick and T. Glass, Alleabrooks and Bimmonds in his 61. Both G. R.“M, Ricketts) Stroud Odin Shiolet Smith, Peckham and T. M. L Redmond hit aixes to David Watts winnar. Ally teamu mentioned – first arej "playing"at": home.]*

good shot which was well saved derick, Lear, Cousins and Garlick

BRECHINAAM v. Raith. ST.JOHNSTONE Dumbarton CLYDESV Hamilton HIBERNIAN Clachnaeuddin

CELTIC Partick

Ducks Thlafle drew a bye tid

A

Emmerson

Ford

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