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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1935
MACAO TO LOSE DA COSTA NEXT MARCH
CAER CLARK CUP
SERIES AGAIN IN
THE LIMELIGHT
"Y" Ladies Make One Change
MISS DENNIS RÉPLACES INJURED MISS BRADBURY
INTERPORT HOCKEY
INCIDENT
UMPIRE'S DECISION CAUSES DISCUSSION
LAL SINGH'S ACTION.
JUSTIFIED
(By "STICKS")
The Y.M.C.A. Ladies are the only team to make any changes for the Caer Clark Cup hockey tournament games to-morrow. They are play There were several interesting jobstructing, which means that Lal ing the Central British School girls object lessons in the Macao Singh was perfectly within hiš on the Y.MLC.A. ground, King's Hong Kong Hockey. Interport, rights of changing over from Park, at 8 pm.
the least of which was the obright to left, thereby placing his
As Miss V. Bradbury is still suf-struction rule which Lal Singh, body between the ball and his op- fering from injuries to her right the Colony left-winger is alleged ponent, although the ball was hand, caused in an Interport Trial, to have infringed.
alightly forward of him. Miss T. Denala . will be seen at
During the game. I noticed Lal right-wing.
METCALF FAILS Singh .take the ball down the left St. Andrew's and the Central wing on his right-hand side and back for the Colony more than con- Metcalfs displaying at right British Association, who are to then switch over to his left hand firmed the fact that he was not clash at King's Park on the C.B.A.as he was about to be tackled. The suited to the position and should ground, at 3 p.m., report no change, Incident was so glaring that I. ex never have been selected. The Saints should win a hard pected the whistle any minute. atruggle.
Had the conditions been ideal Following the game the incident...the ground dry... Macao would which I had noticed was brought probably have walked away with St. Andrew's: Mrs. Rose; L. George to my attention once again, and the game by concentrating their and G. White; I. Woolley, J. Wong was determined to get an official attack on Angelo, on the left-wing, and E. Landolt; F. Wong, P. Everest, ruling as soon as I had an oppor- Metcalf being much too slow to M. Woolley, F. Gittins and M. Churn-
C.B.A.; S. Best; P. Woolley and Funity of seeing one of the two Re- hold up this speedy. winger.
The following are the teams for the fixtures to-morrow:-
K. Walker M. Bryson, E. Reavis and ferees.
G. MacNlder; R. Blackmore, N. Whit-
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An outstanding feature of the
les, E. Woolley, M. Smith and D. Hunt I was later informed that no mat Hong Kong attack was the excel C.B.9.J. Whiteman: M. Lammert ter how the player is positioned lent display of Garthwaite at fn- and R. Stevens; K. Moir, C. Bone and and providing that he is still play-side-right. He drew his man J. Lakeman; E. Rousseau, J. Hum-
phreys, H. Kalil, A. Martin and P.ing the ball forward, he cannot be
Stringer.
Y.M.C.A. Ladies:--W. George; J.
Wilson and A. Fowler M. Gardiner, SHANGHAI TEAM
E. Thomson and L Hickey; T. Dennis, S. Dalziel, M. McCaw, B."Blumenthal and O. Brown.
RACING NOTES
Cappatan kead
HEROD FOR DERBY?
(Continued from Page 4).
Soldier of Hanam, Pacific Hall, Victory Hall,, Mistake Bay, and Portise Bay have been sent over the Derby distance, and all finish ed the course well.
SPARKLE
(Continued from Page 4)
every time before slipping the ball out to Divet, and was, with the ex-
ton of the Macao forwards, the only player to do so. The other Colony forwards relied upon speed and accuracy in their passing.
I recall Mr. A. A: Dand's words the during his speech when he said "The Interports have come to
Edmunds, and Merion, of Artillery, were very hard working] forwards, and in the second half stay," and would remind, hockey had the Shanghai defence on their being content to let matters rest enthusiast that it is all very well
toes.
Edmunds was very dangerous in there, but why not get a move on his rushes, and his goal was a de- and see if nothing can be done serving one
about sending a team to Malaya and so return their visit to the Co- lony.
(Continued on Page 13)
Mamak Goal Scorers To Date
Northern Forwards Fake Where the Shanghai, forwarda failed in the second half, was that they suddenly fell into the same Pacific Hall was the most con- groove as in the Interport game. vincing, finishing the last quarter that of playing down the centre of in 0.30.2, Mr. Li Lan Sang's the field instead of letting the win- Night View and Clear View lookers have the ball and opening up G; Singh: (ELT.C.) very promising.
Senior (R.A.S.C.) the play...
In direct contrast to the opening Pegg (RE)
Wood (R.E half, Bofaseree was only through E. F. Fincher (St. Andrew's) the Services' defence once in the Perkim (Polica) a second half, and on that occasion Surtees (H.M.8. Suffolk) he shot from an accute angle in-p
Whitehead (Bignals) Pintos (K.LT.C.). stead of passing inside.
Davis. (H.M.S. Dainty) It was, those long passes from Wass (Police) Pardoe and his wing halves to their Hay (šlesalk) và wingera which caused the havoc in Colledge (St. Andrew's) the second half, and, with Greens. Reed (University)
Farrell (Signals). berg, off the field temporarily, Muir (H.M.B. Danean) things looked very black indeed for Goon (University) Shanghai, who, although two goals A. Singh (Radio) in the lead were very hard pressed.
THE COLONY
INTERPORT
FOOTBALLERS
DROVE HOME THE
KIWI ADVANTAGE
CONFIDENCE STRENGTHENED
YOU NEED
THAT SPARKLE.
WHICH ATTENDS
THE BEST EFFORTS.
WR-LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA),
Madar And Chen To Rescue
But Madar and K. P. Chen came
to the rescue in the last minutes
Singh (Radio) ..... Qualification 4 zonla Mamak League Table To Date
Colony Interport Rugby team in D. McLellan, who skippered the
Shanghai last week-end, is making a comeback at hockey next Sunday when be will play for the Y.M.C.A. agkinat Macao,
ARMY HOCKEY TRIAL
Four Newcomers On View
TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.
(By "STICKS")
Four newcomers feature the teams for the Army Hockey Trial} jon Saturday. They are Cpl. Clark 18 (RE) left-back, Spr. Brown (B.E.) centre-half, Sign.. Addis (R. G. of] Signals) inside left, and Lt. Ely (RE) left-wing.
of the game as the result of a'sud-h. E
P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts. .10 8.0 2.21 0.18 den comeback and almost swept the K. ITC...98 91 29 8 17 Services defenders off their feet. R.C. of Bignals 14 6 4 4 31 27 16
Collaco scored first from an Police
712 29 57 16 opening made by Lee, and a few St Andrew's minutes later Boisseree scored R.A.S.C Shanghai's second with a, glorious University drive from a pass from Lee.
Buffolk.
United
It was not long after that a com-
Radio bined interpassing movement among C. B. A. Medway the forwards culminated in Green Cornwall berg placing Shanghai 'three goals. Diamond ahead,
20 Battery Duncan Then Bolespree delighted the 12th Batt
spectators with a spectacular Dainty dribble which was culminated with
a pass from, which Lee scored.
FOUNDER OF CLUB PLAYER OF
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Man Who Made Possible The Triangular Interport
REJOINING REGIMENT. AFTER 10 YEARS: ABSENCE
(By "REFEREE") The Macao Hockey Club will be without one of their greatest sport-
ing personalities in March of next year, when Lieut. da Costa, founder of the Clab and one of the leading lights in Interport Hockey, leaves for good.
A brilliant hockey player him- self, of German international standard-he studied engineer- ing in Berlin, for whom he play- ed-his presence will be sadly missed from both Macao and the Colony where he has a large cir- cle of friends and, admirers.
Lieut. da Costa, has nursed the Macao Hockey Club from its in- fancy, and any credit that is due to the excellence of the Macao team must go to him,
Interports Arranged Perhaps one of his greatest achievements in the hockey world between Macao, Singapore and was making possible the Interports Malaya.
Macao, small as it is, went one better than the Colony, who were given the chance to tour Malaya but turned down the project at the last moment.
Lieut. da Costa, who is now Private Secretary to the Governor of Macao, is returning to his former Regiment after an absence lof 10 years..
STUBBS SHIELD GOLF AT FANLING
Chartered Bank In Final
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP. SEMI-FINALISTS
The Chartered Bank beat the One of them is up to the stan- Kowloon-Canton Railway by 5 and dard-Addle-but not in the posis in the Semi-Final round of the ter in which he will be playing in Stubbe Shield Golf competition at the Trial. He played Interport Fanling during the week-end. They Hockey for Tientsin last season will now meet the winners of the and at the beginning of this sea-tle between the Dairy Farms and the son, but he has little chance of University... dieplacing Kartar Singh, the Hong J. MacKnight entered the Final Kong Interporter.
round of the Junior Championship
Addis has led the Signals in when he beat Capt. D. B. Michell several games this season, and has & and 1, and will now meet the win- always been in a class of his own ner of the tie between C. H. Burton Why he has been overlooked for and H. Hampton. so long is a mystery.
The First Round, of the Captain's Cup was concluded when A. Som- Lt. Metcalfe (R.A.) and Sep. Khan 2,
Whites:, Fte, Hollingsworth (Lines); merfelt beat. T. C. Monaghan 4 and Bahadur (Panjabs); Lt. Laine (R.A.),
Nk, Dulla Singh (Punjab), and L/Nic. In the Second Round, Som 10 5 2 3 21 13 180. Senlor (R.A.SC.), LINK. Kartar 19th; while A. McKellar beat. D. J. 13 6 6 3 17 18 13 Alar Khan (Punjabs); Li, Robinson merfelt best J. E. Richardson at the 9 4.2.3 19 18 11 (E., Lancs), Lt. Garthwaite (R.A.), W. Valentine 8 and 1, 118245-18-19 9 Singh (Punjab) and L/Nk. Lal Singh D. S. Edward beat W. Woodward
7.3 2 2 18 18
8 (Punjab). 32-0 19 25
10 0 7 3 8 22
073 8.321 81 6 1 14 23 91 7 1.5.183 031-4.14 1 50 50 5.23.
کیا تم
Shanghai's fourth goal with a of the finest goals I have scen In glorious drive..
Hàng Kong
Colours:
5 and 3, and Comdr. Hole beat A. Chr. Feroz Khan
WORTHINGTON DROPPED
(H.K.S.RA.); Cpl. Bently (Lince) ann Ritchie 4 and 3 to enter the Third Cpl. Clark (RE); L. Williama (E. Round. Lenss), Spr. Brown (REL) and L/Sgt. Whelan (9th A. A. Bat.); Col Bat Recks (Lincs) Big May (R.C. of Signals)* L/Nk. Aya Singh (H.K.S.R.A.), Sig. Addis (B.C... of Signals) and Lt. Ely (RE).
My team for the Army would
be
Pte Hollingsworth Lt. Metcalfe and Sep, Khan, Bahadand; Lt. Wil
*** (Continued from Pass 4). Morton, undoubtedly due to the man behind him, la proving him self a useful leader, and if Pardoe can place him wise to a few more leaves the Colony he will have the tricks of the trade" before he
The Services' first goal was the Rushing with the ball to within liams, Nk. Dulla Singh and L/Nk result of Ward making the mistake a yard or two off the goal-line, and Alaf Din: Col. Sgt. Reeks, Lt satisfaction of knowing that he has of taking it for granted that a drive from Edmunds was going wide, and Greenberg beat Durham all the way Kartar Singh and L/Nk. Lal Singh. senses than one.
at a very accute angle to the goal. Garthwaite, W. O. Senior, L/Nk. served the Gunners well in more It entered the net close to the with a sporter, me crack upright,
Shanghai, however, went fur Morten convertel a centre from The Services again scored when ever wer
ther ahead from the restart with a Higgins, and then Skinner Johbed Goldman And Miss Hancock
spectacular goal, Greenberg and the ball into the Shanghai goal and Boisseree taking the ball between once again Ward misjudged the
them into the Services goalmouth night of the ball, presenting the
netted their fifth, goal when s
Favoured For Tennis Title
for the former to score with a neat services with another gift goal, H. D. Rumjalin, Colony, lawn Hancock, who was singles finalist shot.
Commencing the second half with Just before the end the Services tennis doubles holder for the last 10 last year, Rave Mr. Kayll, the 1986 4 goals margin, Shanghai went Edmunds dashed in to score during years, will have an opportunity of champion, very, hard game in the further ahead through Collace who
semi-final, this year, a melee,
anrexing the Colony Mixed Doubles converted a good opening by The teams were:
title to-morrow when he and Mrs. It should be a very close match a Boingores...
Shanghat-Ward; Marcaland, Lee Chu Chun Chi The Services second goal was Ning: H. Chen, C. Remedios (Can- creation Club's No. 1 ranking lady
with the odds slightly favouring the the Chinese U.S.R.C. pair. again a lucky one, the referee, P. O. tain) and II. P. Madar; NZ Lény K.
This f Shobhrock, awar
penalty C. Chen A. Collaco, A Boisseres and player, meet L. Goldman and Miss
14 Greenberg alleg Services Durham
RHancock i Final-to-morrow Goldman and zire
against
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(Kest Lanen) and on derers); Ken
at the Chinese Recreation Club,
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Edmunds
year with
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has Miss
and Mrs. Hoa Lau beat Mr. and Mra. Enyil