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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1937.
RILLIANT HOCKEY
IN DRIZZLE
United Services Defeat Waseda University
PATAUB AND NARAIN SINGH
LIMELIGHT .IN
A brilliant display of speed, stickwork and perfect working of their attacking machine marked the United Services' play in their encounter with the visiting Waseda University hockey eleven, when the former earned a well-deserved victory of four goals to two. It was the first of the games arranged for the Japanese team and the match, which took place on the U.S.R.C. ground on Saturday afternoon, proved a rare treat for the fair crowd of spectators that dared the drizzie to watch It.
Both Pataub and Narain Singk were heads above all other players on the field and the tricky com- bination between the Indian pair as time and again they crashed through the Waseda defence kept the Japanese on the constant also out- move. Thornhill was standing in the United Services' forward line and he showed an equal understanding with the left flank, assisted by Wraith and Donald on his either side, in com- pleting the movements.
The third goat for the United Services was scored when Donald ran in from the right wing Doal- tion to put the ball past the Japan ese goalie. Play was kept up in a ding-dong, fashion as the visitors tried very hard to even the score again and during a scrimmage in the Waseda area Wraith succeed- ed in doing so, the final whistle being blown a few minutes after
Following were the teams Waseda: Onizuka; Kawahara, Ishihara; Kawashima, Yamada, Kurisaka; Shimoda, Masamura. Yonemaru. Kawai, Sugawara.
United Services:
Howlett;
Long before the end of the game it was already clear that the Waseda players were Anding things not altogether their own Broome, Cox; McCoy. Stapleton,
visitors kept a very way. The
Brown; Pataub, Narain Singh, close watch on the two Indian Wraith, Thornhill, Donald, players almost from the start, but they found themselves unable to stop the pair from dribbling right
through their defence and putting LOCAL FOOTBALL
score
RECREIO LUCKY
the ball into the penalty circle for the other forwards to score,
defeat and Despite the against them, the Japanese were by no means disappointing for it was they who started the game at the pace which both teams sue- ceeded
in maintaining towards th end. However, the visitors seemed unaccustomed to the ground and in its wet state they admirable custodianship on
Recreto were fortunate at King's Park in defeating Kowloon by 3 goals to 1. the Kowloon forwards failed to score in the first half due to erratic shooting, coupled with the
part of Souza,
tor
found it rather difficult to use
Gomes opened the score their feet. Their forwards were fast and tricky, but both Cox and Recreio with a well-placed kick after a minute's play and a few Broome, the United Services' backs, were mainly responsible for hold-minutes later obtained a second TEL. 25151,ng back the opposing forwards goal.
D. Knox, determined to obtain a from within shooting range.
in the goal at all costs, reduced the lead, The Japanese attacks main originated from the right with a splendid shot. B. Gosano,
however, retaliated with a where Sugawara, a reserve mern-
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ber of the Japanese Olympic team. merited goal, cleverly lobbing the found his neighbour, Kawai, help-ball over Minhinnet's head.
ful on every occasion. The other forwards equally did their share of the work and it was rather too apparent that their hair-line work-
POLICE DRAW WITH FUSILIERS
ed too much back in their own).
At Kowloon on Saturday the section of the fold and, conse-Police surprisingly shared the quently, frequently lost the ball points with the Fusillers, each side when they attempted to feed the scoring a goal attacking line.
line.
The Police were outplayed in the The two backs were often guilty second half but the defence played of missing the ball and the United magnificently under pressure, es- Services never failed to get on to pecially the Intermediate it whenever the opportunity was North, Gough and Parker played offered them. Onizuka, the Waseda inspired football. The Police, secur- goalkeeper, proved himself a dif-
ed an interval lead of one goal, Acult custodian to get past with scored from a corner kick by Greer. the ball and he displayed remark- That nothing material accrued, be- able good judgment and coolness yond Roberts's, equaliser, was not in repelling the shots that threathe inside left's fault-McHardy tened his goal when the open-was on top of his form and gather- ents got into the circle,
ed all manner of shots.
JAPANESE SCORE
A few minutes after the game started, Shimoda very cleverly snapped up a pass from one of his team-mates and drove the bal
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into the United Services' goal, giv DANO SCORES
ing Howlett no chance with it. Following the centre-bully, Waseda conceded a short corner and from the resulting play Thornhill let loose a terrific drive which bent Onizuka but, fortunately for Waseda Kawahara bad position in the goatmouth "and he brilliantly cleared the ball,
taken
The United Services launched. a. series of attacks on Waseda which the latter successfully repelled until Thornhill shot the ball through the defenders' legs into the net to even the score. Shortly
A KNOCK-OUT
LADIES' HOCKEY
Seven-A-Side Tourney On Saturday
H.K. LADIES' WIN
The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey 'Club won the Pearce Cup when they defeated the St. Andrew's Club Ladles by the odd goal - In seven in the final round of the third annual ladies' seven-a-side hockey tournament. In the semi- thal the HK. Ladies overcame the YMCA Ladies, holders of the trophy since its inception in 1935, by four goals to one. The losers resorted to too much' drib- bling and it was largely due to this fact that they suffered defeat.
At the conclusion of the after- noon's matches, Mrs. T. E. Pearce, donor of the trophy, was intro- duced by Miss E. M. Gray, after which she presented the Pearce Cup to Miss Jean Dalziel, captain of the HK. Ladies, and the Kni Cup to Miss P. Gittins, captain of the Saints.
In the first round; the Central British Association. Ladies defeated the Royal Ulster Rifles Ladies by the only goal scored. The winners success was shortlived for in the next round they met with defeat at the hands of the HK Ladies by 1-0, the goal scorer being Miss W. Marsh.
This round also saw the elimina- tion of the Recreio by the Dioce san Girls School (for whom the only goal was scored by Miss E. Churn), the Royal Welch Fusilier Ladles by St. Andrew's 3-0 (Miss P. Gittiris gained the "hat trick"), and the Central British School by the YMCA by 4-1. Miss D. Mc- Caw scored for the School and the Misses M. Balth (2), S. Dalalei and O. Dalziel for the winners
The semi-finals produced in- teresting and exciting hockey. - St. Andrew's overcame the Diocesan. Girls' School by one goal to n the scorer again being Miss Chittins. while the HK Ladles defeated the Y.M.C.A. by the score of 4-1. Mrs. Donald was in excelent form and notched three of the winners goals, the fourth being netted by Miss Marsh. Miss O. Dalziel was responsible for the losers' solitary, point.
a much closer The final WES match than was anticipated, the Sa'nts; by sheer stamina and de- termination fully extending their opponents. Mrs. Donald claimed a further three goals for her side while Miss B M. Pope scored one. Misses P. Gittins. J. Wong and M. da Roza scored for the Saints.
THE TEAMS
The following were the teams: C.B.A-J. Walker, F. Best; I Woolley, D. Peters: M.. Whitley. Mrs. Burton, D. Hunt.
C.B.S.-M. Frazer; J. Booker, M. McCaw. C. Bone; M. Booker, D. McCaw, P. Baxter.
HK, Ladies:-E. Gray: J. Dalziel, B. Pope, K. Glover; W. Marsh, Mrs. Oliver, Mrs. Dona'd
N. Gon- Recrelo:-C., Osmund
salves; Mrs. Silva, E. Xavier: M. Roza, C. Silva, A. 'Alves.
St. Andrews:-G. White, S. Wong: West; J. Humphreys, J.
F. Wong, M. Roza, P. Gitting.
R.U.R.Mrs. Hayden; Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Hole, W. Hamon; Mrs. Elwood, E Hamon. Mrs. McNerian.
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Mrs.
R.W.F.Mrs. Wighan, Cowan: Mrs. Kidgell, Mrs. Mac- Guinness; Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Dandy.
"y":-A. Fowler; E. Thompson, M. Smith, S. Da'alel; Q. Dalziel V. Bradbury, M. Westcott.
D.G.8.J. Hall; D. Türner, P.
OVER AL SPINA Dodd, M. Lawson: E. Churn, H.
FINE WIN FOR FILIPINO
Blackler, S. Roberts.
the punch was not only 123 lb. of the best Dano brawn on the pugl- listic market, but the hopes and prayers of his three countrymen, two of whom, Tommy and Demp sey, succumbed by knockout to the Laving proof of the old adage, rugged Italian.:
Boxing Surprise
before the interval Shigewara, re- you can't keep a good man down The only other man to trim ceiving the ball from Bhimada at is furnished by Pablo Dano, flashy spina since he entered professional the end of a beautiful movement featherweight, who these days is ranks has been Mike Belloise; New forced Waseda Into the lead again walking around with just a trifling York's
world's featherweight The United Services re-opened) play after half-time with a sudden trace of swagger in his stride champion. The best Mike could do was outpoint the elusive Pactic The reason-Pablo last month re- attack on the Waneda goal and itistered an impressive, knockout | Northwesterner. looked as though they would score
over Al Spina, Portland Italian. again, when one of their forwards recognized as Pacific Northwest was pulled up for offside.
featherweight champion.
Early Good Start
Dano got off to his usual early good start. He held it throughout
The United Services now ap
It was Spina's second loss in 65 and the old familiar two-fisted at- peared to have the better of the
was his tack to the face and body had game and they kept up a repeated professional starts. It
Brat loss to a Filipino, and he has Spinn in distress on several oc- attacks on the Waseda goal. They fought the best of them including casions. Pablo wound up the boat were rewarded for their efforts soon after when Wraith, who had
Young Tommy, Dempsey
just-missed scoring, came into Speedy Dado..."
and
at the first opportune moment, the seventh,
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* Wicked Haymaker
The outcome of the bout sent possession of the ball from a 25- yard bully, which he cleverly took Dano, labelled a "corking trial the tiny Filipino's stock soaring to through the Japanese defence to norse," for Spina by one of Ban new heights" The fight, Inciden- equalise again for the United Ser Francisco's sports writers, uncork-tally, marked Dano's first appea~ vices. At this stage, both Fátaubhaymaker that put Spina flat on ranée in a Bay Region ring since. and Narain Gingh kept the crowd his back for the count of ten in he won the state bantamweight of spectators thrilled with their the seventh of what was to have crown from Newsboy Brown nearly brilliant playing,
been a ten-round bout. Behind five years ago.
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