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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 6, 1938.
MACAO'S
HOCKEY TEAM
Macao, To-day.
ASTON VILLA DEFEATED BUT
STILL IN LEAD
London, To-day.
Aston Villa are still leading the
The final selection of players who will travel to Hong Kong next fort- Second Division of the League in night to represent Macao in the spite of being trounced by Bum- annual Interport Hockey matchley, yesterday, by three clear goals. In the First Division of the Scot- against Hong Kong was made last
night when the following were tish League, Queen's Park were
chosen to represent the Portuguese colony-
held at home to a draw, sharing two goals with Aberdeen Reuter.
C. Almada; R. Rosario and Geof Lammert; Joao Nolasco, Alex. Airosa and Laertes Costa, Fred Nolasco, F. Ramalho, Pedro Angelo, Alb. Airosa. April 17 and 18, respectively, the Amilcar Angelo.
local players are confident that Hong Kong will have to field their Scheduled to meet Hong Kong very best side in order to hold and the Combined Services, on them.
C. P. O. Parsons, of HM.S. Suf folk, above, is seen winning the an- nual Kowloon Marathon race, last Tuesday when he covered the course on 35 mins. 43 secs. ("Mail" photo).
ARMY HOCKEY
FINAL DRAWN
Grogan And Stickley. Prominent
(By “UBIQUE”)
An interesting hockey game was witnessed at Sookunpoo yesterday when the Headquarter Wing of the
INTERPORT HOCKEY PRACTICE
GAME AGAINST KUMAONS ON FRIDAY
Middlesex Regiment shared two The Hong Kong Hockey Associa- goals with the Third Battery Hong tion announce that a practice match Kong Singapore Brigade, Royal between a potential Colony side and Artillery, in the final of the Army the Kumaon Rifles, will take place Small Units Hockey tournament. next Friday afternoon, on the The game was featured by quick U.S.R.C. ground, commencing at 5 tackling and hard hitting by both p.m., when the following are re- sides and though the Indians had quested to be on the ground, în more of the play the Middlesex for-white shirts: wards were the more dangerous in K. Ramzan (K.I.T.C.); Flt. Lt. Wal- their movements towards goal lace (RAF) and Pte. Stickley (Mid- Grogan played a grand game at dlesex); M. E. Hassan (Radio), W. 4. left back, for the Middlesex and his T. C.); S. A. Fowler (Club), Lt. Do
Reed (Club) and M. R. Malik (K. L. positioning and interceptions saved glass (Royal Scots), G. H. Fowler his side on many occasions. His (CBA), Partanb Singh (Kumaons) partner, Stickley, though not so and Pyara Singh (KLT.C.).- prominent, also played well and gave him every support.
“CHIEF MENACE Bright led the forward line and with the assistance of Hayman was the chief menace to the Gunners" de fence. The latter displayed good stickwork and kept- Watson well plied with passes.
Sgt. Gorman (Middlesex) is also requested to make an appearance| and will take Hassan's place in the second half.
LT. CDR. NICHOLSON WINS OPEN SQUASH TOURNEY
In the final of *the Open Groun in goal did not have much Squash Tournament which was work to do but did it well played off last Monday evening. He saved his side when he stopped Surgeon Lt. Commander Nicholson, a hard drive, late in the second of the Naval Hospital, beat half and again shortly after when Lieut. Beadnell, of the he left his goal after Khuda Bux Regt, by 97, 97, 9–2. had broken through.
Middlesex
Both goals were tested in the second half and though extra time was played there was no further
Sarsa Khan the pivot was outing a melee in the goalmouth. standing in the Gunners defence and he was always up with his for wards. He found Bright and the Middlesex inside forwards; Hayman scoring. and Chattey, troublesome but Ted AH Dad: Mund Din and Yusaf Khan;
3rd Medium Battery HKSEA. his own forwards with nest passes. Abdul Bahman, Saisa Khan and Jang Lient. Godby gave the Battery Ali, Allah Ditta, Lt Godby, Khuda the lead midway in the first half Buz Bajah Khan and Malong Khan. when he broke away on the right Headquarter Wing- Middleser: and scored with a good shot. In the Groun: Stickley, Grogan, Ure, German
and Abell Watson,, Hymas, second half, Bright equalised dur- Chattey and Jackson.
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