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WASEDA HAS

CHANCE

OF

WINNING

Meeting Argonauta

This Afternoon

B. GOSANO NOT PLAYING

(By "ADREM")

There has been a slight re arrangement of the Waseda Uni- versity's hockey programine. Down originally to play the Uni- versity to-day and the Argonauta Hockey Club on Saturday, these fixtures have now been reversed owing to the difficulty that the latter club will experience in felding a representative side on Saturday due to the calls on their players for Tootball and cricket.

The Argonauta will turn out. about their best possible team to- day, with the exception of B. Gosano, who is unable to play owing to pressure of business. The forward line. which would normally have been led by him. has consequently been re-shuffed Angelo, the speedy Macau left-. winger, will take the centre- forward berth: L. Gosano will play right-wing, with Nolasco as his inside; and B. Xavier will take the left-wing position.

On paper, the Argonauta team i does not appear to be as power ful as the combinations Wased: have so far played and the latter should have a sporting chance of recording their first win.

Thei

line-up will be precisely the same as in their last matches, Kawa.)

play against the Navy will again appear as right-half.

THE CHINA MAIL. THIRRSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937

Sixto coor, works bantamweight boxing utie holder, is here shown at the Hippodrome in New York, rising from near the ropes where he landed after a barrage of punches by Harry Jedra of Philadelphia. Both men were overweight and no title was at atake.

“REFEREETS” SCATHING COMMENTS RECEIVE SUPPORT

[To The Editor, “China Mail"]

Sir-"Referee's" attack on the Hong Kong Ladies' Hockey Asso eiation in yesterday's editions was entirely justified and I sin- cerely hope it will serve its purpose.

HOCKEY FAN.

R. Marques, L. Oliveira and A. Alves:

ARMY TOO GOOD FOR WASEDA Losers Again Show Signs Of Fatigue equale Canal, mate

BROWN LOOKS GOOD FOR INTERPORT

GARTHWAITE'S FINE.

COMEBACK

LOSERS SCORE FIRST BUT THEN CONCEDE FOUR GOALS

(By "STICKS")

since Lal Singh.

in the 15th minute through Garthwaite, who corSETT- Although Parinutes later a terrific shot from ed a fine centre from Partab. Eight tab has all the brilliant stickwork, Tara Singh was miraculously say- he has not the aptitude for seeing ed by the Waseda custodian, but ja quick opening and talding im mediate advantage of it prefer the ball in the net. In the 28th

Garthwaite, following up, ring to make rings round his op minute Tara Singh scored a won- placed

ponent before attempting a shot at goal, and this is the main dif-derful goal from an oblique angle. ference between his play and that though he should have been pen- from the edge of the circle, al- of Lal Singh.

alised for under-cutting!

off

The Wäseda team

started splendidly and had the Army de

The second half saw the Army-

one more

fence guessing in the first minutes Completely dominate play, but they of the game, when, by dint of hard only managed to score pressing, they gradually wore down, through Tara Singh, who the two backs and eventually scor- scooped the ball into the Waseda ed when Howlett and Brown col-et following a full-length save by Onizuka in an fruitless attempt to WINGERS IN PICTURE

stop a shot from Nerain Singh." What was most noticeable about umpired and the teams were:-

Mr. Chapman and Mr. Kojima,

(RE);

Lided.

on in

Army Spr. Howlett

HE Waseda University hockey team suffered their fourth THE

consecutive defeat yesterday when they met the Army ou the Royal Naval Recreation Club ground, King's Park, and lost the Waseda play early by 4 goals to I after taking an early lead. There is no doubt the game was the fact that they Gurendar Singh (Kumaon Rifles) and about it that the visiting team were tired before they commenced made more use of their wingers, Kishen Singh (KSRA); their afternoon's work, and it was all they could do to hold the but they returned to opposition, let alone score goals.

their old Brown (RE), Capt Stapleton (

ZAKON Rides) and Hay. Fara Singh minutes of the game stormed the Army goal, scoring first after glorious opportunities of scoring Narain Singh (Kumaon Rides) and They started off very promisingly and for the first 10 methods in the latter stages of the (KSEA); Gar. Khuda Bux (BE game and so threw away several SRA), Lt. Garthwaite (H.KSRA) five minutes play, but when the Army equalised through Garth-Listlessness in the circle

Eav. Tara Singh (HKSEA), LAK waite, they went completely to pieces and from that stage very evident, and on several occa- UNITED SERVICES HOCKEY

was Rim Partah (Kumaon Rifies). onwards were a beaten combination. Time and again they broke sions, with only Howlett to beat, Yamamoto and S. Kawahara;

Waseda University M. Onizuka, through the Army defence, only to fail in the circle through the player in possession failed to and H. Tomita, K. Kawai, T. Yone TOURNAMENT OPENS

sheer fatigue, but they put up a very stubborn resistance in the

Kawashima, T. Yamada (Captain) (Continued from Page 4)

closing stages of the game, when the ball very rarely left their connect in time.

maru, S. Masamura and Y. Shimoda. half.

Tomita, at left-half, Each team will provide its OWT

was their The game was played at a very Capt. Stapleton and Hav. Tara Khuda Bur proved too

outstanding player, although

PROGRAMME FOR referees, but the assistant secre

ast pace throughout, and it was Singh were also prominent in the him Tomita did, however, play fast for

VISITORS tary, Sergeant Dandy, of the RWF, will be able to provide rearain Singh and Partab, on the former shone in the first half, but bvious that the inclusion of intermediate line, where the

a great part in breaking up many ferees for the tournament matches feft-wing, was a forecast of "fire-slackened off considerably in the Army attacking movements down

whenever necessary.

The following is the pro- gramme CITUnged for the University Hockey team:

"

Today . Argonauta (Naty

ground) 445 p.m. Saturday v. University (Navy

ground) & p.m. Sunday v. Civilians (Nery

ground) ↓ 9.m

A handbock with all necessary works," and spectators were not latter stages. The Army attack the centre of the field and in addi- although Narain was very good and Khuda Buxton fed Shimonda with a continu- details, names of the various bat-disappointed, talion and nur teams, and a list Singh was selfish at times

and considerably enhanced his chances on stream of passes when pos of fixtures, will shortly be publish-spoiled several promising openings for Interport recognition with a sible, the latter breakding through by dilly-dalising with the ball. wonderful display of speed and the Army defence in a brilliant shima, who gave, such a fine dis-Xavier and E. L Gosano (Captain); jedi.

According to the rules of this Howlett, the Army custodian, hitting-power on the right-wing, solo effort starting in a run down Gosano, F. Nolasco, A. Angelo, tournament as individual player was not at his best and gave the He is about the fastest winger the left-wing and culminating on F. L. Ozorio and B. Xavier.

can be suspended for a breach of Waseda team their only goal when have seen, and several of his the goal-line within a few yards Waseda.. M

31 Onizuka:

the rules. He will also not be dealt he collided with Brown in attempt glorious centres should have found of the actual posts, but Howlett S. Kawahara; 4.45 p.m. on the Naty ground. Ishihara and

Kawashima, T. Yamada and Hwith by the Committee but by the ing to kick clear, thereby leaving an ultimate resting place in thejmanaged to apply his pads in time RESULTS TO DATE King's Park.

M. Sugawara, Toita:

E. Kaai officers in charge of his team. As

ihis charge unattended, a point Waseda net.

and Kishen Singh cleared off the The teams will be as follows:"T. Yonemaru, S. Masamura, and Y.

Masamura noted with satisfaction. a body, however, a team can be

Garthwaite, who very rarely line.

The following have been the Argonasiz.-13 B. Souza; R. Shimoda.

suspended.

NEWCOMER SHINES turns out nowadays, was also in

WASEDA SCORE results to date: Sergeant Dandy is being ably. Gugendar Singh, a newcomer brilliant form and, after a poor

Waseda opened the scoring in Waseda

2 Services assisted by Sub-Inspector L. Tyler, from the Kumaon Rifles, was very start, netted two good goals by the Afth minute of the game)

Hong Kong of the Police Training School, who impressive at right-back the posi-being well positioned

through Masamura, but the Army Waseda

1 Navy 1 Army

The match will commence 14.

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is at the moment acting secretary tion which should have been filled FINE MOVEMENTS The committee hopes to secure they Bdsm Cox who left for Home His neat openings in the second services of a non-commissioned last Tuesday by the troopship half, when he and Tara Singh officer in the amy to take up the Lancashire. Gugendar Singh was swept through the Japanese de- duties of secretary in the near very impressive in his clearances fence time and again only to be and was never badly rattled, al- balked at the last moment, pro- Įthough often surrounded by oppos-vided some of the most specta-| The Ellis The following are some of the ing forwards. Kishen Singh's in-cular attacking work I have seen School entertained

Kadoorie Indian Playing on the Central British the Diocesan School ground yesterday, the first terceptions were his best asset.lin many a long day. Nerain Singh, Boys' School on the LEC. ground eleven Jan. 21 Navy European Police but be infringed the "sticks" rule jat inside-left, again provided a resterday, and were narrowly de- Royal Army Service Corps in a of the School beat the European Police jmuch too often.

spectacular display of stickwork feated by one wicket. Indian Police

friendly cricket match by 42 runa. European Police

and wonderful dribbling, but be

Central British School: 125 (D. Me- Indian Police

overdid it at times and threw the Ellis Kadoorie Indian School: 140 for) whele of the Army attack out of

9 wkts, dec (K. M. Runjahn 56, order.

Omar Rahman 19: J. Macauley 5 for 39. C. Matthews 4 for 99). Diocesan Boys' School: 142 for 9

fixtures:

Feb. 2 R.W.F. ↑

Feb. 5 RW.F. Mar. & R.E Mar. R.W.F.. v Mar. 25

Komaon Rifle European Police The R.A.0.4, and R.AM.C. and 8th Destroyer. Flotilla have in- timidated that they will enter the Itournament next season.

Spr. Brown, often consider- ed as an Interport half-back played the best game of hir career in the Colony, at right- half, where he completely sub- dued the Waseda left-wing combination during the second half.

.

Partab on the left-wing. should walk into the Colony Inter- port side to meet Macau, as I have not seen anything to touch him

wkts. (0. Cheung 55, C. M Matthews 32, J. Macanley 19; M. Singh 3 for 42, T. Singh 2 for 41).

Lellan 43, N. J. Booker 22, Gege 21, K Shute 16; Foreman 5 for 7, Hopcroft & for 33, Mackey 2. for 30).

Corpa:

Royal Army Service

(Smith 25, Bell 17 not out, Willey 10, Hopcroft 10; D. McLellan 3 for 8, Hosegood 4 for 36, Mitchell 1 for 17, Street i for 12).

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