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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 5 1935

ENGLAND TO MEET INDIA IN HOCKEY FINAL

CHINA'S DEFENCE

COLLAPSES

SIX GOALS IN TWENTY MINUTES

ENGLAND FORWARDS TOO GOOD

HOLDING the England forward line for the

greater part of the game, China's suddenly collapsed in the last 20 minutes semi-final round clash in the International key tournament yesterday to allow the winners to score half a dozen more goals after they had led

two goals at the interval.

The feature of the game was the great display by the England intermediate line, who allowed very little to pass them, W. A. Reed having the opposing inside trio completely bottled. Williams and Parker, his, wing halves, also had little trouble in marking the wings.

E. V. Reed was the hardest worked of the two backs, but even he had no more than three of four stray shots to clear and at no time was he really troubled. Cox, his partner, - 'only touched the ball: on a few occasions and only to effect easy clear ances.

Lack of combination spoiled most of the England forward movements. Divett on the right-wing, was seen in many spectacular runs but his centring was not as accurate as usual, and he tried too much individual work, while Garthwaite was cer tainly off."

Senior, at centre forward, played his usual fast game, but lacked Jsupport and found A. M. Orr, at

centre-half, a difficult obstacle.

The England left-wing combina- tion could not fall in with each other's play sufficiently well enough to be very dangerous although Dawson broke through the oppos- ing defence and recorded, a “hàt trick" by netting the last three goals. Toyne, on the left-wing, was not fast enough for his inside man.

China's Plucky Defence Playing a brilliant game in the first half S. S. Chin, the Chinese custodian, was badly let down by This defence in the second period..

,:,

Had it not been for his great sense of anticipation, the Bere Against China would have been casily double what it was. He was, however, a little alow in clear- ing the ball after stopping it, but this never proved fatal.

(Continued on Page 13)

SULLIVAN

BEATEN IN:

Shute Fully Deserves His Success

BETTER GENERALSHIP ON TREACHEROUS. COURT

INTERNATIONAL GOAL -SCORING LIST

Dalla Bingh, the veteran Punjab and Interport: hockey player" will

·lend-India in the final of the Inter- national hockey tournament against England on Sunday (Weik

Y.M.CA. SELECT

PROBABLE TEAM

FOR MACAO GAME

FARMER TO PLAY AT PIVOT

LADIES DRIVE FOR FUNDS FOR 1936 INTERPORT

PORTUGAL DESERVED

TO DRAW

OLIVEIRA AND GOSANO OUTSTANDING

G. SINGH SCORES ONLY GOAL

(By "STICKSY

ONE of the fastest games in the local Interna

tional hockey series was seen on the Chab ground yesterday when India very luckily beat Portugal by an only goal in their semi-final round

encounter

Gurbachan Singh, the Interport leader, scored a brilliant goal in the first half, following the Indian citadel was stormed throughout the fast Portuguese forwards.

Brilliant first-time clearances by the Indian backs and equally brilliant work by Portugal's halves featured. standing head and shoulders above everybody with a truly mag @game, L. Oliveira nificent display of apolling and distribution.

mannera n

On the run of the play Portu-was given the hardest task of the gal should have led by 8 goals day, and he came through to 1 at the interval, but selfish-flying colours. The ness in the circle and erratic which he subdued Rhulla Khan was (BY: “STICKS”)

efforts from short corners lost highly praiseworthy them their opportunities. The play was THE YM.C.A will probably Plate made a return to the throughout, obstruction being fre

very robust

the

Tplay their final hockey Portuguese side at inside-left, dia- quent while the sticks zule was, I match of the season on April 14 placing L Noronha, and, although fringed throughout the game. when they meet the Macao Hoche was seen in innumerable clever key Club at Macao in their re- passing bouts with Souza, hla

Kishan Singh Cautio turn fixture

selfishness in or anyy

Kishan Singh, the India The following have been goul

The "Y" will be without the circle ruined countless oppor tackling dangerously

near the back, was repeatedly cautioned Scorera in the International tourna-services of several of their former tunities. ment to dates

players, although the re-organised Souza, in Portugal's goal, was mente until cautioned

alde, but persisted. probable eleven looks just at very surefooted and cleared very feree, Mr. A. A. Dand strong on. papër.

cooly under pressure, his clearance Tara Singh, the Inla from Rhulla Khan'a terrific drive an excellent substitute

[vot, "made A-Moss will fill the position be from short range, evoking all tween the sticks, displacing F. applause,

ound Singh, and, although his passing Fowler, who has been moved up

was not so accurate as that of the Goes Erratic Backs among the forwards to the right

Punjab Interporter, his wing berth. Fowler's display in and Remedios, gave the rest of the Beltrao,

The Portuguese backs, Rodrigues and particularly his marking the last encounter will long be team many anxious momenta with

excellent, remembered in Macao as a gallant, wild attemp But unavailing, effort to avert and, as a defeat

Gorbachan Blagh (India) Kartar Singh (India) Dawson (England) Benior (England) Dlvett (England). Beltras (Portugal) Toyne (England) Liew (China)I Tang (China)

8. MacNider (Ecotland) A. M. Xavier (Port; D, Noronha (Por

·E. L. Gosang-

Dout Mohammed (In Lal Singh Cinah Wildy Or

Falling

Selk and Sommer, the two backs will again be seen together accompl against Macao, but a change has been made in the Intermediate.

(Continued on Page 18.)

to clear first time,

halves were continually

hey very successfu

ful et

Dulls

Hing

rain Shimes Ingh

was again in

mettle, and GAYO

of ball cont constructive play. The

which drew his Gonsalves worked hard in the most dangerous of the India

passing made him nepivot position, but wasted too much time before ridding himself of the

Dost Mohamed, his fralde-i ball. The honours of the game gave a rousing display, but was very undoubtedly ge to L. Oliveria and

OXFORD'S CHANCE IN TO-MORROW'S RACE

BBC. PREPARATIONS FOR THAMES CLASSIC

the

same as last the commentary

FIVE SETS The British Broadcasting Cor- blue of Cambridge can be seen

poration arrangements for the small groups both inside and out Boat Race to-morrow will be ide the Boat House rails Stand- ing just under the doorway of the year Boat House, where are stored the commencing racing boats, can be se

the Boat at 2.80 p.m. GMT or Club waterman, 10.30

p.m. Tocal time. The inquisitiv

who would; launch “Magician" with Mr. J. D. we the

opport M. Snagge, the commentator, and the B.B.C. engineers aboard wil

Lee Not Expected To Beat Rumjahn

(By "REFEREE")

follow the crows over the course, transmitting on

wer and

to the

EL H Shute, Hampshire installed on the roof of Harrods, county trial player, fully deserved

his win over A. L. Sull year's finalist, by scores

very Beml

From there the hentary will be sent lephone" lines to Bro

ice to at Dave

avy load of gear

and

damp court yesterday in final round of the Ho Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Chan pionship

Showing better general

for superior placements, Bhute

ather of the twins,

master of the

meetzeithe

A Pearce in the

cketts

ane was unable to keep

sion to bez

ther

rod:

ping-pong

the thinte

E. L. Gosano for their magnificent. L. Gosano sad Rodrigues.

much worried by the attention of

Gesano's Great Game

The Portuguese forward line was Gosano was equal to the task of when they swept down on the India seen at its best in the second half, trailing Khuda Bux, probably, the goal time and again, only to be fastest Indian hockey player in the repulsed at the critical moment. Colony, and it was as a result of

this that the winners were frustrat

ed

on innumerable occasions when

score looked Imminent.

In playing policeman to Ayay

Singh, the India inside-left, Oliveira

ROVER'S FORECAST,

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