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SWEEPING DEFEAT OF A. N. OTHER XI IN HOCKEY ASSCN. TOURNAMENT: NOMADS OVERCOME KHALSA 3-0
Narrow Victory For Kumaon Rifles Against C.B.A,
The Association Hockey Tournament opened yesterday morning with a sweeping defeat of the A. N, Other XI by Police “A” by 5-0, and a win by the odd goal in three for the Kumaon Rifles against 'Central British Association. “
But the first surprise of the Tournament came with the second game on the programme at Boundary Street, when Nomads over- came Khalsa Sikh Dhiwan by the good margin of three goals to nil.
The Royal Corps of Signals held 10 minutes from the bully-of Club de Recreio scoreless well into through R. J. Reed and hung on the second half at King's Park, but to this slender advantage right a hat trick by J. Fonseca in the through the middle stages of the
concluding few minutes settled the game. issue beyond any doubt.
KUMAONS IN FORM CRA met the Kumaons on the
Central British School ground, and did well to hold
a team that was particularly up "on form, and in
In the last 15 minutes, Peter Rull suddenly made an appearance to tally a second goal for Nomads,
and Khalsa were properly defeated when B. Xavier netted a third goal. Xavier, at right-back, was
R.
ENGLAND WINS INTERNATIONAL BOWLS FINAL
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 4, 1940.
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the
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G. Perkins, M, N, Rakusen, G. E.' Sherrif and A. J. Hall (England) best A, E, Rumjahn, A. M. Rum- lawn bowls matches for the China (India) 25-13,
VOLUNTEER TOURNEY
The following were the results London and Straits.
From
of the H. K. V. D. C. Inter-Unit Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways Direct Ser- Mail Cup played yesterday:- lawn bows matches for the China vice"-San Francisco date, 31st October .....
London and Straits.
P. E. Baskett, W. Hyde, J. G. Australia and Manlia. D. C. S. Alves, A, A. Remedios, Laustralia and Manila.... Meyer and E. Kern (A, S. C.) beat London and Straits
Silva and C. G. Silva (No. 5 U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan, and Shanghai
Coy). 14-13.
Francisco date 19th October); mimimmie. J. Luz, H. Alves, J. Ribeiro and sandakan F. Ribeiro (8th Battery "A") beat, Calcutta and Straits ther elemerton a heavy ground about the most outstanding player R. 8. Capeli, M. A. Wahab, A M.; Sandakan.
after the night's rain.
Led by F. R. Kermani, the Shanghal Recreation Club player, the C.B.A. attack beld the Kumaons on even terms and M. Dunne scored off a short corner to draw first blood
for the winners.
Both this game, and the one be the poor state of the ground. fore it were considerably spoiled by
(The teams:-
NOMADS¦—F. Soares; R. Xavier, H. Soares, A. Xavier, R. J. Reed, Kumaons evened the score H. Gubbay: R. M. da Silva, J. H. through Partaub Singh before the Franco, S. A. Reed. P. Rull and B. close of the half, and the same Xavier.
10
Wahab and W. "L. Walker (3rd | London and Straits. Battery) 26-12.
Morrison, Carr, Bickford and Watson (1st Battery "A") beat Lockhart, Stone, Ciemo and L Jack (1st Battery. "E") 25-20.
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
player netted again in the conclud- KHALSA:-Makhan Singh; A. E. ing half. Playing on the offensive P, Guest. K. Sigh; Bhag Singh, most of the way, with the half-M. H. Hassan, M. Singh; Karmin- LONDON, Nov.. 3 (Reuter)-The back linë always well up with the dar Singh, Avtar Singh. Pyara following are the results of League forwards, the Kumaons were un-Singh, Jaggeet Singh and Jangeer football matches played ` yester... lucky not to have done better.
The CBA., defence rallied well to this, and N. Whitley, especially, did some grand work at right. back.
The team:-
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SIGNALS TRY HARD Signals did their best, at King's Park to keep Recreio from scoring, and a succession of good saves by
C.B.A.-T. Lockhart; N. B. M.Dove, who gave a splendid display Whitley, G. Ainslie; D. S. Blake between the sticks, kept the game
second naif.
T. 8. D. Whitley, B Ure: D. Ta scoreless draw well into the Smith, E. Fowler, F. R. Kermani, M. Dunne and F. Fowler..
"KUMAONS: Sher Singh: Gusein Singh, Jem G. Singh: Hanshadutt Singh, Krishan Singh and Kishan Singh; Kuwar Singh, Sher Singh, Nerain Singh, Partaub Singh and another.
The first goal turned the tide. Dove was extremely unlucky as a spinning ban shooting out from among a scramble of players in front of goal, whirled past him and into the net. The goal, though it was difficult to see whose stick it came off, was duly credited to J. Fonseca
Fonseca scored * second and the last few
POLICE "A" TOO GOOD
Police "A" "were too good for the A. N. Other XI. On paper, the Athird goal within N. Others, who, fielded no mean minutes of the game. B. F., Go- eleven, could well have been ex-sano played a very good game at pected to do better than go down centre-forward, W., A. Reed, another by a 5-0 margin, but something good game at pivot and L. Go-
to be essentially wrongsano another in the defence. seemed with their forwards.
Except for Dove, Signals put up Lt. J. P. Gunner played cool only a mediocre show, but played game at left-back and was well very keen game and would have supported by Jordan. Kempton deserved a draw. The losers were excelled at right-half and Waldron particularly weak in attack. gave a creditable.display at pivot
Police proved to be especially strong in the forward line. Brown. only recently moved up from the half-backs was excellent at left wing, while Tela Gingh and Jasbir Singh were also seen to advantage in the attack. Hayward played a good game in the half-back line,
Jasbir Singh and Howlett scored
The teams:→→→
RECREIO: M. Mendonca; E. L.. Gocano, A. Basto; P. Yvanovich, W. A. Reed and A. M. Alves; J. Soares, Luz. E. Gosano, J. Fonseca and A. V. Gosano.
SIGNALS: Dove; Sayers: Har- rington: Rumford, Gorman, and Halstead; Dignan, Price, Holland,
in the arst half, and, Jeja Singh, Coombe and Cogbill. Jasbir Singh and Howlett-in the
second.
The game was played at į
Boundary Street.
The teams
POLICE: Naranjan
Blackburn, Man
Singh;
ingh; Leslie.
Gough, Hayward; Teja Singh, Howlett, Jasbir Singh, Parker and Brown.
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A. N. OTHER XI-V. M. Ben- well; Jordan, Lt. J. F. Gunner; Kempton Waldron, Spencelayh; Macey, E. R. B. Gemmell, treson, McGehn and R. A. Bates.
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Upset:
Major Softball Recreio Aces Lose For First Time In 2 Years
was the best that has yet been seen this season. Games were generally Despite the rain-soaked grounds, yesterday's Softball programme - closely contested and the major upset was provided by the HONG- NOMADS UPSET. KHÄISA
KONG BASEBALLERS who in nosing out the RECREIO ACES in- "Nomads properly upset the Alcted defeat on the present champions for the first time" in two Khalsa XI at Boundary Street years, when they scored the only three
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The game was even in a way
DYCLONES SURPRISE and saw some very hectic moments. Khalsa could have profited by the
The Cyclones surprisingly beat Baby Panthers sound display at pivot of M. E their compatriots, the Indian Hassan, but beyond the two wing-Boftballers in the all-Indian ers, Karmindar Singh and Jangeer "derby" match, Singh, the forward line did not struggle keeping the large gather Canadian Chinese give an adept display at finding ing of fans on tender hooks right Chung Hwa the ball,
up to the last putout-
"Men's 1st. Div,
···A.-E. P. Guest, the former Radio PANTHERS GOOD SHOWING E. K. B. C.... player, was very sound at right- back, but the rest of the defence unexpectedly good showing against Cyclones
The Baby Panthers put up an Recrelo Aces did not come up to expectations. the Wildcats and actually led up Indians
Nomads, who did not seem to to the fourth frame when the Chinese B. C. have any really outstanding player wildcats staged a six-run rally that Filipino Club in the attack, gave full credence gave them a narrow victory
to the old story that a team play-
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LOOSELY PLAYED
will in due course triumph over The Wahoos Recreio game was itself. They opened the score some very loosely played these two con-
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