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RUDE CHECK
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Though I was not at the game,
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I hear that Gosano bowled commonly well to get 8 wickets for!
MACAU BEAT
THE CIVILIANS
AT HOCKEY
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PROFIT BY DEFEAT AT HANDS OF CLUB
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Individually they played themselves to a standstill in efforts to break) The Civilian defence was very through. The most hoticeable
120 Funs The IR.C. batting shaky, with the exception of Reed, fault lay in the intermediate line,
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being much where the three halves an unaccountable Potter and Sommer crumbled in manner, and had it not been for Atoo erratic in their clearances and straight line almost S. Suffiad (15) and A. H. Madar speiling, while Silva and Beltras the game, hanging so far. back as in a did not settle down until it was to hamper Beglar and Moss. at (16) they would have been much worse plight. As it was too late. they only totalled 47.
Civil Service Win
Airosa Again Shines
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won by 3 goals to L Nicholson was Chinese-Wong Wing: Mak Sai-too good for Bertie Gosano, which han, Lee Tin-sang, Leung Wing-chu is unusual, as the latter is one of Lim Tak-po, Lee Kwok-wai; Tho Xwai-shing, Fung King-cheong, Lee the fastest and trickiest forwards Wai-tong, - Ip. Pak-wahy and Tay in the Colony.
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Two Sound Backs Moss and Reglar were outstand- The Craigergower Cricket Club whose splendid positioning and were without their skipper, A. T. distribution was the main feature ing in a harassed defence, the SAILINGSee and U. M. Omar for their Lea of the encounter.
former tackling and positioning L. Nolaco gave Airosa splendid with a skill only equalled by Lee
Hong Kong Bank Building. gue encounter (on their DWW- ground) against the Civil Service support on the right-flank, while Tin-sang at the other ead.. Cocker. 8,000 17th Apr. Singapore, Penang. Rangoon and Cricket Club, who won by 3 wic-Laertes da Costa, their skipper, between the sticks', brought off
consistent was also well above the average several fine saves, and had no Chinese inside-left's shot struck kets, thanks to sorne batting on the part of J. E. Ric-with splendid spoiling and distr chance with the shots which pass the bar and rebounded to Fing
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ed him.
King-cheong, who drove into the hardson, W. H. Colledge. A. E.
(Continued from Page 5) It was a treat to watch the Lobb was the pick of three hard-net through a crowd of players. Perry and E. M. Wood.
forwards
but Wolverson | A. R. H. Esmail made 64 for the Macau
in action, al-working halves,
After Wong Wing had turned a
Navy's Turning Point C.C.C. but he was rather on the though they are not nearly so good clearly showed that he is no cen- dangerous shot by Baxter over the
The brilliant display of Reglar times ball in midfield, swerved past at right-back, the inability of the short-passing his forwards, and some pretty shots behind the wic-movements
game rattled the Civilian defence wasting the ball by attempting to Reglar and very calmly netted well Recreio forwards to make head-
out out of Cocker's reach.
way and the splendid display of I understand that U. M. Omar is time and again in the first half. score from 30 or 40 yards
Lee Wai-tong, was presented the sailor halves marked the giving cricket a rest owing to ill-but their inside wards fell back Little constructive play was seen health. It is rumoured that he in the second had to render in-and the Navy forwards found with the Cup by Commodore Sedg Navy's comeback in the First this valuable aid to a badly harassed themselves forced to drop back to wick, RN, amid tremendous en-Division on Saturday, when they may not be playing
then makethusiasm. defence which all but succumbed. secure the ball, and summer!
Over-Eager
their own openings-almost an im- The Civilian side should have possibility against the rock-like At Pokfulam the University held scored at least three times in the Chinese defence.
Wearmouth Shines the Indians to a draw, while the latter stages of the second hali,
but over-eagerness and crowding i Wearmonth played a sparkling Quee-liang
Navy-Cocker; Beglar,
Moss; with a point from their game with inside the circle told its own tale game on the left-wing. finding the Medicals were lucky to come away
Charkeson, Wolverson, Lobb; Barten, One cannot but help mention the centre with a succession of fine Rose, Cannell, Wride and Wearmount the Kowloon Cricket Club. George; Lee, the K.C.C. veteran was again number of infringements which centres, and going close on in fine all-round form, playing occurred, "sticks" being given alt occasions with his shooting.
The Chinese played
at their good cricket to score 84 not out too frequently, Kicking,
and and then following this up by tak-again very prominent and several very best in the first half.
of the players could have secured then took things fairly comfortab- ing 2 wickets for 5 runs. Zealand Shipping Co.'s Steamers for Southampton and
Craigengower juniors beat, the places in some of our leading foot-ly in the second. Accurate pass- ball ball teams!
ing to either wing, superb. CS.C.C. in a game that was fea
After much midfield play, A:An-control, and fine positioning carri- tured by some bowling by C. W. Lam, while in the only other game gelo broke through and.sent in aned them ahead in thrust after Fung King-cheong, by the Army beatblique shot which Ramzan mis-thrust.
timed, his boot passing over far the most polished player on the Club in their friendly encoun-
the ball much to the disgust the field, Ip Fak-wah and Lee Wai- SATURDAY'S GOAL SCORERS ter.
of his colleagues and spectators (tong, worked the ball between them
FIRST DIVISION jalike.
[in a series of fast moves, and with
Quee- Fowler (Club) Try as they could the Civilians the able support of Tay
Elliott (Cimb were inable to break through and, liang and Tso, both of whom touch- Leased (St. Joseph's) after a second half scramble which ed tip-top form, the Chinese at Ward (St. Joseph's)
Lee (St. Joseph's) was all in the Civilians' favour, tack had not a weak link in it.
Yeung Kan-po CAthletic) Macau left the field winners by 2}
Helping Halves
Mak Sui-hon. (Athletic) lone goal.
In striking contrast to the Navy G White (Kowloom) Capt. G. W-P. Kimmm and Mr. G. halves, Leung Wing-chui and Lee Gomes (Recreio) Pamer refereed and the teams Kwok-wai were always in support Cammell (Navy) were
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HK. Bank were conceded a walk- over by the Royal Air Force.
Fusiller "B" beat Royal Engineers by two tries (6 points) to mil.
Carter-Final Round-
was
two
Rose (Navy)
XPolice)
M. Cardoso; L Nolasco, Alez Alrose Navy attack The Chinese wing-POP SECOND
Fasilier "A" beat H.M.S. Tamar by and I Costa (Captain); halves evidently took to heart, the two tries 15 points)-to-nil
Nolasco, F. Ramalho, P. Angelo, H. Cith A best the Rides by tweRosario and A. Angelo.
(3
Its
zoal (5 points). 9: Semi-Final Round>
|A. P. Souza (ELTC).
Singh
lesson they received from the Club Chan Choong-yia CA goals and * try (13 points) to a try Civiliza Bazzan-(KIT.C.); J. on the previous day, and paid close Cheng
Omar (Radio). Points)-
| Beaulay- E. Potter (Club) and G. Sommer attention to marking. Dorsetshire beat Fusilier (Cina);A Silva (Arnautas), Wa Mak Saf-hon and Lee Tin-sang, Milas" (Club) by a goal and a try (8 points) A. Reed (Cinb) and N. Beltrao (Re-no strangers to each other's play, Duncan (Club) a goal (5 points). Fasiller "B" beat H.K. Bank by A Fowler (Club), Gurbachan
relo); G. E. Divett (Club), S. A formed a resolute rearguard, Tex- Cara Par to. Came goal and two fries (11) points) to (Radio), 3. M. Pinto (K.LT.C.) and turing powerful and well-placed at Cha
Darbyk (Ens clearances with quick interception. Malco Behind them, Wong Wing brought Howletra (Ezgine
of spectacular Frog Kam-hing of a succession
Gould (Navy) Bataster (Piera) Fusilier "B" bent H.M.S. Dorset Bremen were injured when
THIRD-DIVISION Fung Opens Scoring shire by three goals and, a try (18) Toints) to a penalty goal (2 points): part of a roof collapsed last month After 25 minutes Lee Kwok-wal Smith (Air Force) | Final Roundin
during an outbreak zi Email Heath sent Tay away for the third time.. Club A best Fusilier "B" by Birmingham. They take to and the latter's centre {three goals and two tries" (21 points)
Lee, then to Ito three goals (15 points),
hospital
Cab "A" "beat Fusilier. “A” by three goals (15 points) to a, gos) (5) points).
́FIREMEN - INJURED
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Wong Kam-woon (Railway) Chow Hour-ting (Ballway) to Cheung Chung-hong (Railway)
Pak-wah.
The Rarack (St. Joseph's)
Stonecutters Improve Stonecutters displayed a big improvement. against the Saints on Saturday and had it not been for V. Costa they might even have forced a draw, as it was they lost by four clear goals!
*.
*
„Their Eighth Draw
Keating, the Fusilier left-back, was responsible for South China "B" being forced into their eighth
this season,
which
game
******
stitutes a local First Division re- cord:
非
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A Rade Shock "The NavyJuniors
samfered
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rude shock on Saturday when the Fusiliers held them to a-draw, after their all-shattering triumphs on the previous week-end. Saun- ders, in the Welsh-goal, was in incent form, stopping shots
Shield. Paiuter
The Sappers displayed cham- pionship form when they trounced the East Lanes, by two clear goals in their Second Division and it sery much looks as if they will re- gain the Junior Shield when these itwo teams clash once again,
ISLAND CUT OFF
the
Rough wesizer, "@apped. Izotor boat service in Bardsey Ja- land, off Caernarvonshire, last month, islanders were communicat- ling with the mainland by sente {phore.