4
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 17, 1941.
POOR SHOOTING BY ARMY FORWARDS IN LAI WAH TIE Howlett And Ferrier Do Well In Civilian Attack
THE BIG SWEEP
At 9.30 this morn- ing, the sale of tickets in the Hong Kong Jockey Club sweep on the Rooty-Hill Derby had reached the col- lossal figure of 914,- 110.
RAPIER'S SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY
Race No. 1
CONFUSION BAY
BURFORD
NAVYLIGHT
Outsider:---O-Lan,
Race No. Z
UNITED EXPRESS
SYDNEY DIAMOND ROYAL SOVEREIGN
Outsider:-Newborn Star.
Race No. 3
A HAPPY TIME COLOOMA
RATIO DECIDENDI
Outsir'er-First Love.
Race No. 4
A SURPRISING TIME BLACK SEAL
SANTA ANITA
Outsider:-Castle Hill.
Race No. 5
LOVELYLIGHT
IRON BEAUTY
GLOSSYLIGHT
Outsider: Eve of Grandeur.
Race No. 6
DISTANT VIEW
KING'S WELCOME CANBERRA
Outsider: Gloaming.
Race No 7.
SAPPER
FAR VIEW BAFFIN BAY Outsider:-Viceroy.
Race No. 8
MARSH WARBLER NOMINE POENAE PRAIRIE VIEW
Outalder: Fleetwing.
Race No. 9
VITAMIN M.
TWINKLING STAR BENDEMEER
Outsider: Newmarket Day. Race No. 10
OOLONG
CHARLESBER VELVETLIGHT Outsider-World Fair View, Race No. 11
ROWAN
CRIFFEL
SPRINGHURST Outsider: Fair Chance.
Race No. 12
ENDEAVOUR
MANHATTAN
KING'S FLIGHT
Outsider:Strathalbyn.
Gough, Pope
FOOTBALL
And Lapsley PROBLEMS-
Brilliant
By "Sportshawk"
ARMY, WHO DESERVEDLY DEFEATED THE HOLDERS, CHINA, IN THE SEMI-FINAL ROUND BY 4 GOALS TO 1, WENT DOWN BADLY TO CIVILIANS IN THE FINAL OF THE LAI WAH CÚP COMPETITION ON THE 'CLUB GROUND YESTER- DAY AFTERNOON, BY 5 GOALS TO 2, AFTER CIVILIANS HAD LED AT THE INTERVAL BY THE ODD GOAL IN THREE.
*
Although heavily benter, the yoldas bad a fair share of the exchanges for the greater part of) the gate.
Had Fox, the Army leader, not missed several scoring opportuni- ties, the soldiers might very well have forced a draw or done even better
Useful Change
Neither side made any change, except that Civilians shifted How- lett into the centre-forward pusi - tion in place of Gosano, who took over Howlett's berth at right-half.
This move made il noticeable difference as Ferrier better under-
"By "THE JUDGE"
Here are to-day's problems:
MACAO
BEAT
C.B.A.
The
Central
British
Q. 1. A local correspondent Association hockey team,
last week published the follow- ing:-
which visited Macao "A local correspondent has seen over the week-end, lost
fit to draw attention to a technical
omission in a paragraph of mine both matches against last week which referred to the Macao Hockey Club. charging of a goalkeeper. I said,
who
If the goalkeeper has the ball in In the first game, C.B.A.. his possession he can be fairly fielded several reserves, were out- charged, but without the hall he classed, the home team being bet- cannot'. In case any of my read- ter in all departments. The Hong es are under the same delusion Kong side, however, were handi- as the aforementioned correspond- | capped by
The the conditions. eat, I should explain that this re-gound was bumpy and uneven fers to the goalkeeper when he is and the heavy, within the goal area,
Being "in persession” referred to carry ng th ball and as every-
one knows that the custodian may not carry the ball outside the goal area I did not deem it necessary to mention within the goal area'
(The talles are mine).
Is this correspondent correct? Q. 2. On examining the gròum!
Howlett played a big part in stood his leader's play and, these before the start of a game' the re-i
the Civilians' victory, while Ferrier was the schemer of the
attack.
The Civilians' intermediate-line was best served by Gough, who played a hard game throughout
į and combined well with Pope on
his right.
2
brilliant
two, with Riertsen, formed a very strong attacking unit on the left
flank.
EASTERN
WIN 10-2
These two players kept their forwards supplied with numerous well-placed through passes in ad-
At Boundary Street yes- dition to defending well. Lapsley played
terday, Eastern Trounced game between the sticks for ine Civilians, white Blackburn was Kwong Wah by 10 goals the mainstay of the full-back | to 2 in their First Division League football encoun- ter, after leading by 5 goals to 1 at the end of the first half
division.
I
Poor Marksmen
Army played very well as team and attacked for two-thirds of the game, but their forwards
were miserable in front of goal
and this factor was the main cause of their downfall.
Eastern scored their goals through Hyui Man-fai (3), Hau Ching-to (2) Kui Wing-fook (3), C. T. Tsao and Cheung Kam-hoi, while Kwong Wah's goals were Fraser, registered by Cheul: Shek-kam
Bankier, the custodian, and the backs, Naysmith and played well in defence for the soldiers and they could not alto- gether be blamed for letting their opponents through on five occa- sions; "he two backs relieved many an awkward situation.
not
Bright, the pivot, though brilliant, did some good work when Army were defending.
Hossack and Fox combined wel! in attack and also did well indi-
vidually but they both failed with their finishing.
Wingers Not Used Another reason for Army's de- feat was their failure to use their wingers.
Howlett drew first blood for the Civilians about 10 minutes after the whistle by heading in a pass from Riertsen, and the same play- er placed his side in the lead soon
DAILY DOUBLE-SAPPER AND after as the result of a pass froni
VITAMIN M.
اليامي له البيان
TAKE HER BOWLING- SHE'LL ENJOY IT, TOO! Make a bowling "date"! Your wile or sweetheart will enjoy it as much as you do. Take her
HONG KONG
Pope.
Fox, however, went straight through the Civilians' defence and beat Lansley with a grounder just before the interval to reduce the lead.
Army Press
On the resumption, Army again applied pressure but were 'unable, to score.
After a good movement, Fowler added a further goal for the Civi lians, while Wier reduced the ar- rears from a scrimmage for the
Army.
Not long towards the end, Fow ler placed the issue beyond doubt with a good shot.
and Chin Chi-luna,
STANLEY SCORES THREE GOALS
On
Thursday, in the Army Hockey League, R A.S.C. beat R.A.M.C. by four clear goals. scored by L/Cpl. Stanley (3) and Kirby.
For the winners, Gibb, at right- half. played a hard game arid spoiled and distributed very well, strumental in breaking up many while Ashman, the pivot, was in-
dangerous Medical movements. Allen revealed a good turn of speed on the right-wing and sent over many well-timed centres.
W.C. HUNG'S COMEBACK
ferce not des that it is marked out incorrectly.
What should he do?
rain had made conditions und foot very clif- ficult.
by in-
Macao led at the interval the odd goal in three, and creased this lead to 3-1 by full- time. E. Fowler scored C.B.A.'s only goal.
Another Macao Win
Following this match Macao se- cond eleven played the C.B.A. se- cond eleven and won 5-2 after leading at the interval by 3-1. Q. 3. A free-kick from within The Macao senior team is the the goal area is awarded to the probable side that will do service defending side. Ал attacker against Hong Kong in the forth- stards exactly 10 yards away and coming Interport. Is able to stop the ball when kick- cd, and place it in the net.
Is this a goal?
Q. 4. A detender persistent y uses what is known as the "Sliding
Tackle" i.e. sliding with both feet outstretched in an endeavour
get the ball.
Is this permitted by the Laws of
Game?
FURTHER DIT. FIXTURES
The following further Quadran-
Q. 5. The attacking inside- right about one yard off the goal-gular Hockey Tournament fixtures line screws the ball into the goal have been provisionally arranged:
mouth and runs in following up. The ball hits the cross bar and rebounds to the defending back, who is on the penalty spot facing his own goal. In attempting to clear he accidently kicks the ball to the attacking Inside-right. By this time the goalkeeper is only opponent between the inside- right and the goal.
Is he offside?
(Answers on Page 15)
TO-DAY'S RUGBY SEVENS AT VALLEY
the
BRITISH ARMY Tuesday, February 25 v Club at
Crub ground King's Park at 4.45 p.m.
Friday, February 28 v Navy at
Sookunpoo at 4.30 p.m. Friday, March 14 v Indian Army on the Marina at 4.30 p.m. Friday, March 21 v Navy at Navy ground King's Park at 4.30 p.m.
Monday, March 31 V Indian Army at Sookunpoo at 4.30
p.m.
INDIAN ARMY
Friday, February 21 v Navy at Navy ground' King's Park at 4:80 p.m.
Friday, March 7 v Navy on the
Marina at 4:30 p.m.
Friday, March 14 v British Army
on the Marina at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 18 v Club on the
Marina at 4.45 p.m. Monday, March 31 v British Army at Sookunpdo at 4:30
p.m.
Engineer's Big Win
Only one match was played in the Hockey Association Tourna- ment yesterday, Royal Engineers beating 2/M.T.B.'s, at King's Park, by 14 'goals toʻnil, En- gineers led 6-0 at the interval. To-day's games in the Seven- The only other scheduled match, A-Side Rugby Tournament on Police "B" against the University, the Club ground, Happy Valley, was postponed:.
are as follows:
3.30 p.m.-12th Heavy "B" v Civil Service. Referee÷J, 6. Rld- del.
C.S.C.C. TENNIS
Following are the latest results
W. C. Hung, former Chinese : Recreation Club cricket cap-. tain and when at his best one of the finest all-rounders in. the Colony, will make his. first appearance on the cricket field sincs K.C.ċ. laat won the Junior Orickat · League, on Tuesday for K.C.C, againsß the Volunteers.
4.80 'pim. Police" V R. Scots Agafuroff beat J. A. Bendall, 6-4, W. J. Skinner, 7-5, 6-2. · B. Hung has been down to the nets""A". Référée-J. Redman. fairly frequently recently and is
4.50 p.m.---Middlesex "A" V said to be showing some of his Tamar & Small Ships “B”.
feree E. Mathews, old form with the ball.
3,50 p.m-Royal Engineers v❘in the Civil Service Cricket Club – 5th A.A. “A”, Referee. Lt. Pirie. Tennis Tournament:-
4.10 p.m.-6th A.A. "B" y Com- med Small Units A". Referee- Major Gurran.
Singles Bemi-Final:1.-Agafuroff beat
6-4.
Ro-
Finale. Agafuroft beat B. Agafuroff, 2-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, '6-3′′ He has expressed a desire to 6.10 pim.8th Heavy "A" v
Handicap Singles Semi-Final--La D. Skinner After the contest, His Excellency, for the first, team, he should be a
play regularly and, if not required | Jardine's Reforce-Lt. Pirie,
8.30 p.m.-Club "A" V R. Scots (plus 4/6) received a walkover Major-General A. E: Grasett, pre-big help to the Junior attack now "B" Referee Lt. Comdr. Harri- from J. A. Bendall (-30.4), sented the Cup to Howlett, the that Rupert Baldwin has gone on son. Civillans' captain,
(Kowloon): CIVILIANS — Lapsley Blackburn (Police) and Ulrich (Kow-
loon) Pope (Police); Cough (Police)
leave.
MAN FOR SCOTLAND
* ANNUAL GAME Major R. D: Walker, officer-
AID TO KR.C. JUNIORS
to the most congenial rendezvousand Maxwell (Kowloon): Fowler (Club);} in town.
B Gosano, (Kowloon), Hawlett (Police) Scotland reed look no further commanding Fiela EngineersIndian Recreation Club 2nd XI (capt.), Ferrler. (Police) and Niertsen than Royal Engineers for a half-Company of Hong Kong Volunteer should be considerably streng- (Club).
back who is easily up to Inter-Defence Corps, will play his an- thened by the Inclusion of Yaya ARMY-Bankler (R. Scots). Nav port standardCpl. Birrell, Sup-nual game of cricket on Wednes Bürme in their team. Barma, Smith (R, Scots), (R. "Scots),
restotalar (Tools) pers' "right" half-back. A native day when he turns out for the who spent some months in Shang Freshwater (Miga'x), 'Owens'' (R!AD, of Dundee, he played quite a lot Officers and Sergeants of the hai, has had a very successful Hossack (It, Scots), Fox (Engineers) or footban in his home town, and Corps against the Other Ranks. It season in the Northern port, where Weir (R.A.S.C.) and Duffield (R.A,O,C.). "Jock" is also a useful threequaris understood that he will keep he played for Shanghai Recreation (capt.).
ter in the Suppors' Rugger- side. wicket:
Club Juniors.
*BOWLING ALLEYS
Lockhart Road. Tel. 21800.