WEEKEND HOCKEY

THE CHINA MAIL. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1901:

MACAO CLUB SHARE HONOURS

WITH LOCAL

LOCAL TEAMS Combined Civilians lose to Services in Festival match

By NUMPERE

As part of the Fourth Festival of Sport at the Hongkong Government stadium yesterday the HKHA staged a hockey match between the Combined Civilians and Combined Services which resulted in a 5-2 win for the Services. The Hockey Club de Macao also visited the Colony over the weekend and their, 'A' teams were successful in beating the Army 4-2 on Saturday and KCC 'A' on Sunday.

however,

Their 13' team.

Five minutes later they went players on their return to were not So successful being further ahead when Marques | Tak after several years and beaten 5-2 by the RAF on rau through the centre and hoped it would prove to be nn Saturday and lesing 3-4 to scured for a fine solo effort. annual fixture. KCC Ben Sund. y.

In the Gremlins

final replay

CH

Cup Serai- Saturday

Then in tho 58th minute came the best goal of the match.

SPORTING SAM

though Kadir sayed his shot. he followed up quickly did scored with a hard shot, The Civilians wont fat out for an equaliser and achieved it in the 13 minute after suc- ceaslen of corners when Gard- ner ron in and Micked past Fearn.

Three minutes later they took the lead again through Gardner after the opening was mudę by Sa'Silva and L. Guterres whose final pasa was perfectly placed.

The

exchanges continued evenly but the Services gradual-

Turner

Kally began to have more of the play and three minutes before half-time drew level when after Holmes Boored Rodrigues had put him through. In reply Mr H. stressed that although the main reason for the visit was play hockey the friendships made during the visits were of winger equat importance and he too just hoped the Bxtures would con-

Recrel earned the right to Abrelda went away up the meet Gronlins in the dual left wing and sent a hard centre

light by beating Gremlins 3-2 after | perc:sflett,

Suntos stopped the bail outside the circle and spread- tlume.

with egled the Army defence

extml-time.

Army vs Macao

Fielding nine of their luter-

a quick pass to Jerge who banged the ball home for his second goal.

With the

their favour Macao

at 4-1 score

In cased up and the Army had much more port XL Mean 'A' de-of the game. They had several feated the Army by 1-2 chances to reduce the lead, but nt Kai Tak on Saturday,

could only score once through The pitch

Frusher from close range in the in perfect condition and in

65th minute, spite of the

wann humic

was

weather,

some

fast and exciting hockey Was

Although being held

seen.

were

Army:

The teams

The teams

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RAF: Fisher, Sizer, Riten, Thirnbeck, Nash, Beels, Hook, Patrick, Bul- Ryan. Hanley, combe,

Lopes, A. A.

Macao 'B': N

Brilliant save Patrick moved to left-hatt and Bowcli took Pettyfer's place at right-back,

by Reg. Wootton

Landon presa Bervice.

1st ROYAL WARWICK WIN ARMY RUGBY 'SEVENS' AFTER THRILLING FINAL By "PROP"

The Army Soven-A-Side Rugby Union Competition was won on Saturday by the 1st Royal War- wick Regiment after a thrilling final against the 17/21st Lancers.

delenders and with Fearn. Macao when after beating two Congratulations to the Warwick Regiment on this

Combined Services: Pettyfer, Oliphant, Peurco, Lélu tin. Bowell. Stevenson, Holmes, Narbu Lama, Turner, Patrick,

WINTE

KCC 'A' vs Macao

only the goalkeeper to bent he pushed a very tamo shot at Dhaber's pads.

Play switched bowilderingly fram and to end but It was Maepo who found the net,

Marques went through BUI

could not get a shot In with In this match at KCC the so dicked the ball brek

three defenders in attendance 10 home sido wont close Ritchio who made no mistake to providing an upset and } with a very hard shot. had they taken advan▾

With only three minutes left tage of a penalty-bully | for play It was st anybody's midway through

game but one minute from time the second half

Marques made it safe for Macou when the by scoring from Martin's pass. score stood at 2.2 they This ended another very en- might well have achieved Joyable series of matches with

the boys from Mocno who al the disinction of being ways seera to pull out the best the first club side to de- from Hongkong's players

and feat Mucho.

provide such wonderful enter tainment for the large numbers of spectatora.

As it was Macao emerged the vietors by 4-2 through two goals In the last three minutes of the

During the first few min- match. ulca play switched from end

to end but after 10 minutes,extremely fast pace and at half- The first half was played at an Lettin again worked his way time the teams were into the circle and flicked past.

level at

Kadir to make the score 3-2

in the Services' favour. Five minutes later they near- Atres, F. Siqueira, F. Cunha, Ely went further ahead. Holmes to give Cordio, T. Martins, A. Cor-and Lama combined deiro, F. Rodrigues, F. Baptista, Turner a shot which Kadir sav

ed, but Lama regained passes- H. Baptista,

slun and shot only for Monteiro to save brilliantly on the goal line.

Gremlins Cup

Feam, Pellyfer, Oll- a 1-1 dow at half-time Macao ¦ phant, Pearce, Lettin, Bowell, Humfreys. Narbu on top! Frusher. appeared to Lamu. Holmes, Turner.

A. Boyal, H. Rodri- In a Mação gues A. Basio H. Rocha, A.

Cordeiro, Curdelro, F. Santos, F. Marques, L. Ritchie. A. Jorge, A. Almelda,

pretty well

nucl throughout case up in the later stages,

For the first 15 minutes I was Macno constantly on the attack and they went ahead In the sixth minute through Jorge after a loft wing move- ment.

Then in the 15th minute the

J.

Army broke away and a very RAF vs Macao 'B'

weak clearance by goalkeeper Boy went straight to Turner who scored from close range to put the Army on level terms.

Best goal

Two mirates later Micao should have taken Live lead when Bowell

Marques Jel through but although he ran on pas goalkeeper Fearn, he shot wide of the empty goal.

Macao continued to hold the

semi-final replay at King's Park on Saturday Recrelo defeated Grem- lina 'A' 3-2. after extra time to earn the right to play Gremlins 'B' in the final.

The Services now held the up- per hand and in the few attacks mounted by the Civilians Feurn was usually well out to clear.

In the 67th minute

a hard drive.

Nery special

The teams

KCC: Dhaber, Chamberlain, Nery, Tali, Coffey, Simoes, Rosa, Landells, Sloan, Rowaan, Careys- ford.

Macao: Boyal, Aires, Baste, Rocha, A. Cordeiro, F. Cordeiro, Santos, Marques, Altchie, Jorge, Almeida.

KCC's goal came through a typical Nerv special from a

Earlier in the afternoon KCC short-corper in the eighth deferled

Macao B by 4-3 mlaute with Macao equalising and in an exhibition ladies gaine two minutes later through KCC defeated Gremlins 2-1. Ritchie.

after the in-

Results

FRIENDLY MATCHES Combined Civilians 2, Can- bined Services 5.

Army 'A' 2, Macao 'A' 4, KCC 'A' 2. Mação 'A' 4. RAF 5, Macao 'B' 2. KCC 'B' 4, Macao 'B' S. KCC 2, Gremlins' 1.

victory, achieved against a side who had started the day with no more than an average chance of winning but who by virtue of good tactics had established themselves as firm favourites by the time the final tie was played.

With the withdrawal of one for the Warwick Negknent and side entered by the 14th Field give his alde victory." Regiment RA, and one entered |

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by the 32 Medium Regiment At the conclusion of the RA, the field was reduced to 17 tournament the winners recely- teams.

ed their trophies from the Chief. of-Stak who also presented Some notable first round viccrate of beer to the Police "A" torles were scored by Royal side who were the victors in a Signals, who defeated the sortes of two ruatches played faneled Gurkha Rifles "A" team against the RAF. by eight points to Ave, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers who disposed of Whitfield Wanderers Sevens

With the Blarney Stone

due 10 "A"

take place sido by 16 points to 10, shortly 转 WDS good to and Ist Royal Warwick Regi-see the Police side In such good ment who set back the aspira-formn It seems very probable

lens or the Hongkong Regiment that this to the tune of eight points to sadly depleted by the absence

competition will be.

live.

Semi-finalists

of manti

Army sides due to Service Conunilments.

The Lavers had a slender win over "B" team to enter the semi- finals where they easily de. reated the Fusiliers by 20 points to three. The Warwick Regiment and 5th Field Regi- ment RA came through to the other semi-final. which was won by the Warwick Regl- ment by 13 points to nit

the Gurkha Rifles Ann Haydon loses

Caracas tennis

doubles final

Caracas, Mor. 3. Defending champions Maria The final was played at a good Bueno, of Brazil and Darlene throughout and Lancers Hard of the United States today went into a half-time leud of retained the women's six points, scoring two good tile at the Caracas tries which Broomfeld was ultional Tennis Tournament. They able to couvert,

Two minutes terval Macao took the lead for! the first time

Results of hockey matches | pace when JurgC

the scored but eight minutes later played during

wecken Holmes Landells put KCC back on level were: capped a very good perform terms with a bard shot fron ance with a well taken out on oblique angle. from Turner's pass and two minutes Inter Pettyfer made it!

From

then on the excite and almos 5-2 in the Services' favour with ment was intense

reached

breaking point when penalty It was an entertaining match KCC were awarded a which the Combined Services bully in the 52nd minute after Busto stopped ar- Recreio were 1-0 up at half-deserved to win but with cycl- left-back

special from on the track other Nery time through a seventh minute ists and athletes

the tering the net with his foot, and archers performing on goal from V. Souza and although side lines proved Whilst Macao were heating Gremlins were on top at the tracting to the spectators.

However, Busto won the Rowaan the Army, on an adjoin-skut of the second half it was

Combined Civilians: Kadir, penalty-bully against

chances of glory ing pitch the RAF de- Recreio who were first to store

Monteiro. A. Canitute, Valoma, and KCC9 feated Macao B by 5-2 again when V. Souza seared her Costa, R. A. Stiva, J. Capitule, faded.

O. K. Dallah, Gardner, Sa'Silva. second goal In the 51st minule." in a game that was good

Gremlins However,

came. Guterres. in parts and scrappy in back and levelled the scores others.

with goals from J. Barrow in the 55th minute and B. Mair in the 80 minuto force

Although

RAF kad the

- tipper hand but the score re-majority of the play territorial-

mained level at half-time.

ly was not until the last 10

ALL

Recreto into extra-time. During the first 10 minute

play minutes, during which they period the scores remained and scored three times, that they level but during the next M. 15th really looked like winning. Collaco ran through from the shot They were kept at bay so long half-way line to score and put

mainly through the sterling de-

Recreio in the final. fence" of left-back Aires and goalkeeper Santos who pulled aff several line saves.

On the resumption of Macro kept on the altack regained the lead in the minute when Almeida from the edge at the circle and although Fearn appeared to have it covered he missed his kick to the ball through.

Tomas Lejus wins Moscow tennis singles title

Moscow. Mar. 5.

Tomus Lejus of Russia today Won the men's singles anal of the international tennis tourna- ment here, déforting Allan Mills of Britala 6-2, 0-3, 7-5, the official Sovlet news agency Tass reported.

RAF's Inside-right Ryan Combined Civilians vs

unfor-

aggravated an injury received In a Holland Cup match three weoks 420, which, tunately, caused him to with- draw from the Combined Services side in yesterday's Festival match.

Early lead

The RAF took a very early lead when in the second minule Thirnbeck converted

A Ryan short-corner, They kept the pressure en and Macao attackes were mainly confined to sporadic breakaways but it was not until the 37th minute that the RAF increased their lead when Ryan went through on his own and of scored.

This said Ica Ryazanova won the women's singles title, defeating Silvana Lazarino

Italy B-8, 0-2, 6-0, The Soviet Four minutes later Macao re- giri munde mumerous mistakes induced the arrears through F. the first set but sellied down in Rodrigues following 2 short- the second and took four straight earner.

games from the tallan player.

Combined Services

This match was played at the Government Stadium in conditions which were far from perfect. The playing surface was de- eldedly rough but despite this and the fact that other events were taking place at the same the standard of hockey was good.

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The Services adapted them- selves

the the conditions better and were comfortable winners by 8-2. Their teams showed one change from thai published, Patrick (RAF) re- There was no further score, Miss Lazarino appeared to

plocing the injured Ryan. before the interval but Im- Additionally tire in the latter part of the

the they played on the resumption match and could not handle the mediately

second holt with right-back left- wing but it did not handleap his shooting power; he fairly rattled the backboards in scor- ing just before full-time.

Russian girl's fast game, good Macao's inside-lett F. Baptista Peltyfer limping on the net play and hard drives from went through on his own with "me very clever stickwork the base fine.

Deldre Cut and Allan Mills of and licked the ball past Fisher Britain won the mixed doubles le level the scores, championship, defeating Anns This setback seemed to dis- Dmitriyeva and Sergei Likha-organise the RAF and for the chev of Russia 0-3, 0-3.—AP. next 20 minutes play was in- eined to be scrappy but they came back in the later stages with three gunls in seven minutes to clinch the issue. Firstly, in the 27th minute, Patrick scored after being put through by

Chess News

By LEONARD BARDEN THE five British players in the Annual Iratings international tournament, have no reputations 10 lose against the five Eastern European grandmasters and masters; for all the experta tip the foreignera to come in the top five places.

The best chance of an upset 15 in the combinativo altačka of John Littlewood, who might take one of the wesker foreigners, Bondarovaky or Aliwa, by sur prise, while Peter Clarke will be expected to take saveral draws from le grandmastery.

On paper cho.... unofficial "match" between the five young Englishmen and the foreigners will go against us by around 100 but we must hope that the Keon ambition of our players will give a better result.

Solution No. 5089: 1 BKC ch: 2 K-B2, RXR: J HEXR 13 KXR, Q-QI "ch), B-K ch: K=03, Q=R4 ch and moter.

tendon Baurent Bazylos.

For the Services Holmes 21 Inside-right was outstanding and can seldom have played beller. receiving *xcellent from Inside-left

support Turner,

Newcomers

Thirnbeck and then Hanley Tho Civilians introduced scored in the last three minutes several newcomers to repre- of the malch. It was another sentative hockey for this match very clean game and the RAF and they justified their selec- deserved their success.

ilon Monteiro and Capitule played well at full-back as did centre-half but

Afterwards the teams were Costa entertained 10 dinner at Kai Sa'Silva seemed a little lost in Tak during the course of which the inalde-left position being a Thirnbeek welcomed the Macao

the RAF captuity Fl Li regular performer on the left

Sports Diary

TODAY

Badminton

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wing for his club. The bumpy

#urface

tricky click- against the usual work of Gardner and Dallah red had it been smoother, the result might well have been different.

The Combined Civilians were Arst into the attack and Polly- for conected a short-corner bút

Colony Junior Championships Fearn saved Sa'Silva's ahol and Imatches at Jewish Recreation Club, slesred. They attacked again 7.30 m.

CCC "Yellow" vihrough J. Capitule but his

centre was too far ahead Gardner.

pen tep 40 prn. Entries clare for Bentor Cham plan lups.

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Then, in the fourth minuís the Services took the lead, Centre-half Lettin workög hle way in to the circle and si-

rather dis-

Four D. Jones] BY MADDOCKS

HERE WE ARE THEN! ANY MORE FOR THE SKYLARK?

HE'S A FLIPPIN' NUT

CASE

FERDINAND

NANCY

THERE'S A MAN WHO SAYS THAT SOME MARTIANS ARE LIVING ON EARTH

R-

In the 61st minute Almeida }

mies for was guilty of a bad

GREMLINS CUP Semi-final replay Reerela 3, Gremlins A (after extra time).

SECOND DIVISION Section 'B'

· Army 'C' 4, IRC 'B' 1.

EVENTUALLY ALL FOUR LAND

SAFELY ON THE JU-JU

LANDING-STAGE]

RIGHT

}NOW WHAT?

HE'S DAFFY

HMM-~~ WHAT'S

THAT?

BRICK BRADFORD.

A VIOLENT THRDER OF TIVOM BENDS THE NATIVES HUDDLING IN FBAR ...... ÁT. TH MOMENT BRICK, SHADY AND JOE ATTEMAT ÁN BICAR |

· HE'S GOING TO ALERT THE OTHERS).

SOMEONE LOST HIS GLASSES

KEEP MOVING! ILL KREP THEM FROM DOING ANY-

THING TO STOP

doubler

Ining-

defeated Ann Haydon

of England and Yola Ramiz of Mexico, 3-8, 9-7, 6-4.

Виспо Miss

played well throughout, losing service only nec. Miss Hard had consider- abre trouble with her serve,

The Haydon-Ramirez patr seemed on the way to an upset

Warwick Regiment picked up in the second half, and mainly through a fine display by Keen and Brown, backed up by some by Creaswell, strong running they scored twice near to the side-line. Brown was unable to add the extra points, and the game continued to the "sudden after winning the first set. They death" ending.

took a 4-2 lead in the second

of

This came after five minutes set and 4-1 lead in the third

extra-time when

Brown but could not

the scored a good opportunist try pace-AP.

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