THE FONGR
TELEGRAPH. MONDAY JANUARY
1934
MACAO MAINTAIN THEIR UNBEATEN HOCKEY RECORD
Y.M.C.A. THROW AWAY
CHANCE TO WIN
FORWARDS TRY INDIVIDUALISM
INSTEAD OF COHESION
MACAO IMPRESS WITH SMART TEAM WORK
(By "Bully Off")
Inclination on the part of all forwards to try to get through on their own instead of combining led to the defeat of the Y.M.C.A. at Macao yesterday. The final score was two goals to one in favour of the home side, the Y. M. scoring half way through the first half and maintaining that lead until well after the interval.
HOCKEY TRIAL
IMPRESSIONS OF THE GAME
RODRIQUES PROVES HIS WORTH
(By R.H.B.)
R. Wong, the St. Andrew's
Club goaunceyer, and G. “Moss, the U.B.A. custodian, were put to the text in yesteruny's second inter- port hockey trial match at King' Park in preparation for the torn-
The game was fast and keen but the umpiring left much to be desired. One of the umpires forget altogether the rule which penalises km.cking-on and the offence was allowed to pass on almost every occasion,
F. Fowler brought off some good
between the sticka BRVOR
KT the visitors and E. F. Solk And E. 0. Murphy
played woll at back. Thoy kept a keen eye on Manhas, the Macao geal-getter, and kept him in check until late in the second half, McLellan was, by far
player on the field, relieving many his forwards when they were attacking dangerous attacks. He followed a and lent nome valuable asalatonce to the backs when they were hard pressed. H. J. D. Lewe put in sonte very useful work at right half and fed his forwards with well-timed passes but they failed to make use of the opportunities afforded them. DISAPPOINTING ATTACK.
“BUNNY" BICKFORD, who was one of the star performers in the Clch forward-law against the “Lin-
colns on Saturday, gels in a shot from close rangu (Photse Ming Yusen).
SUBMARINES VERITY START WELL,
LEAGUE
PERSEUS DRAWS WITH PROTEUS
HAS BEARING ON CHAMPIONSHIP
in
THEN COLLAPSE
SMART BRUCE
FORWARDS
Smart work by the forward line BOW H.M.S. Bruce defeat H.M.S.
in-a, friendly football match at Caroline Hill on Saturday.
Destroyer League Win Koppel by five goals to one
For The Witch
The exchanges were fast and clean, and both teams Indulged in hard foot- ball. Smith led the Keppel forwards brightly and ofttimes tested the Bruce except for one instance in the second custodian, who read to the occasion half when Smith shot past him from
LOCAL CRICKET
LEAGUE. AND FRIENDLY
SOME LEADING PERFORMANCES
Both the Hongkong Cricket Cluo ang tao Univeraly wors held to drawn games in the fırat diva.on OF KAO cricke league on Saturday. The tea- ture of the Cub v Army matca was the spirited innings 01 who Harry Owen-Hugues, congided be in AALAM MADO M tore ue.ng run out.
E. Zimmern also batted well for Craigengower against the Uni- versity, wao were somewna. fortunate to avoid derent.
Umy Craigengower wero able to obtain tno luil compimento. points in the second division programme both the Itecreio anu Civil Service having to be satisilea with drawn games.
LEAGUE.
Ist. Division H.K.C.C. (190–7 Dec.) drew with Army (116—6.)
University (192–5 Dec.) drew with Craigengower (178-5.)
2nd. Division Recreio (184-9 Dec.) drew with H.K.C.C. (1337)
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FOOTBALLER MISTAKES REFEREE'S GESTURE.
WORTHING OF RA. WALKS OFF THE FIELD. Worthington the Artillery right half had a peculiar. Ho experience yesterday. was fouled by Tay Qua-tong and they went to the ground together. The referee pointed to Worthington who thought he was being sent off, and he left without a murmur, Two or three minutes later the referca... noticed his absence and call- ed him back to the field again. It transpired that he was merely pointing to Worthington requesting him to stand clear, and the player mistook the gesture as marching orders,
Borderers
Given Real Fright
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with Police (88-6.3
Civil Servico (143-5 Dec.) drew Kowloon defence. Fortey had a Cralgengower (158) beat University Mathias and Harris were working
bad day against Yeoman and only. (45) by 113 runs.
Friendlies. K.C.C. (158—4 Dec) drew with RAM.C.-(135-4.)
I.A.B.C. (123) beat St. Joseph's
H. Owen Hughes (M.K.GC.) \* (111) by 12 rana.
LEADING PERFORMANCES. Balling Army
Seriously handicapped by the absence of Barated, playing for the Navy league team and with two others on the sick list, the an angle. Two well placed teama
Verity lost to the Witch in the The Bruce forwards were in excel- Proteus and Perseus met at Cause one at Happy Valley on Saturday wards the close..
Destroyer League by five goals to lens form, although they, tired to I was frankly disappointed in the way Bay on Saturday afternoon, afternoon. attack. The players wouldn't pass and after a thrilling encounter re-
Stapleton scored twice in the first the bail, and as a result were easily tired with the score sheet blank. their motto being, "the beat form fore Smith replied with the Keppel's half to give the winners a two-nil lead The Verity started off well, at the interval, and further goals were robbed of possession.
The only
added by Williams (2) and Birch be combination was on the right but The result of this game then B. Fowler would persist in decide the championship as prior Witch defence, for a time was
may of defence is attack," and the solitary point coming inside so that Brown's passes to this meeting, Proteus had only completely demoralised. Taking more often than not went wide,
A. Rodrigues (Varsity) v Craigen Boril goalkeepers had their share
dropped two points, and of machine-gun like shots
were advantage, Robinson opened the Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant
There is no doubt that Macao has distinctly in the "running.”
scoring with a pass from the wing.
Mal. Bonavia. (R.A.ALC.) a friendly hockey match at! Singh, a useful sido and the Hongkong Inter- Aytar Bingh, the Radio inalde trio port XI can look forward to a good
From the re-start the Witch Causeway Bay yesterday, the Keppel F. Smith, (K.C.C.) ▼ R.A.M.C...
K.C.C. stars, and eut Enden, who played game when they entertain the team half, both
Play was even during the initial pulled themselves together, and defeated the Hemid by the odd geal A. Alves, (Recreio) ▼ H.K.C.C. at inside right for the Whites.
defenders playing from the Portuguese port. They have safe and steady game. Hughes met by a staunch defence, and goal scored, Twyman being reapon
in three. a the confident Verity forwards were
They led at half time by the only I.
E Boares. (Recreio) v HK.C.C. a fast forward line who work together!
(H.K.C.C.) WONG and Mosk came out with with
→ coming incuo, ockey Club visit during the Chinese New Year ho11- days.
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from
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
In
wordially true of the three inside men both went close, but generally play the Verity's half, Burchell equali-| eqtialised after the change-over, but scored in the course of the game, from they are tackled the ball
ROCH
Kower
Tico
smoothly together: The experi mont of playing Hazlewood on the left wing was anything, but successful, although he came more into the picture when partnered by Jones after the interval.
Cord gave another brilliant ex- hibition and was definitely unluck) 95 to concede the equaliser, while his 85 opposite number, with more direct ahots to save, was equally efficient.
H. Asome. (81. Joseph's) T
R.A.S.C.
47 Pte. Forsyth (R.A.B.C.) v
St.
6 for 38
2. Joseph's
& for 40
46
42 A. Pereira,
Recreio
A. Lowson. (I.K.C.C.) ▼
6 for 47*
(Roercio)
40
B.K.C.C.
5' for. 86
F. Hiptoola.
(Variety) v
5. for 57
4 for 16
Cralgengawer 8 for 15 J. Barnes. (Civil Service) v
Police
(Polico) v Civil Ser Restrong. flying colours and one must admit that all the seven goals that
was centred in midfield.
sing. A few minutes later Crapp before the close, Twyman again A. Dand. (K.C.C.) ▼ R.A.M.C. ono to the other without any which the Colours won by the odd hesitation. There is no attempt in the
out them ahead with a good ground broke through to obtain the deciding The second half produced some shot giving Mann no chance."
Bowling goal. During the second half threo S. Abbas. (Craigengower) v. goal, were the the results of splendid majarity of cases to beat their mus. excellent football, but neither sel
Kompel players shote. boss gave me the improzaion
The first half.concluded with the juries as a result of accidents.
received minor Manhao was always a player to be of forwards could round off the
in- Varsity that he was trying to be spectacular watched when he had the ball, and sterling work of the halves. With Witch holding a lead of two goals and was throwing himself too often he received a full measure of support ten minutes to go, Sizer seized to one, and the second half saw at the bail, at the cost, on one from Ramalho in the centre and occasion, of a penalty buily. Wong, tozarlo at left inner. J. Ferriera put shot very close to the upright. Henderson, Griffiths and Burchell upon a loose hall, and fired in a Verity defence go to pieces, while being slightly slower in his in some very good destructive play The referee at first awarded a acoring with ease, deb clearances, Beldum dived at the ball, at centro half and was ably supported goal, but on learning that it had using his feet to advantage. On the by Lido Ferriera and Alresa. day's play, Wong, I think, is the backs are safe but would do well to been "helped in" by a Chinese
The probable selection for the custodian-study the knock-on rule. They were spectator, reversed his decision. ship of the Colony team.
the chief offendere in yesterday's
THE GOALS.
gatie,
him in The YM.C.A. scored through Lam
For Perseus, Sizer who was J. M. Rodrigues, of the Univer-
making a welcome re-appearance sity, I must say surprised me. 1-admit I have not seen
after being idlo, due to a serious injury sustained Jast action much. He gave a most in- mert in the first half and Rept the played well as did Peatfield and scason, spired display yesterday, and I Macao team away from the goal unt would not hesitate to select him to half way through the second half. Richards in the intermediate line.
For Proteus Hughes and Chiver- partner Jack Rodger, who is one of When the ball was transferred to the best backs, if not the best, in the Angeld on the left who gave a de- ton were prominent and Sinden in Colony, against the Portuguese team. finite, obstruction to
before Koat showed great anticipation. The offence was on the blind side one umpire and passed The teams lined up under Ldg. avery. unnoticed. It was, however, in per-Sea, Lakey as follows.
Peracus: Lt. Buckley; Bolton
PODRIGUES came out of
centring
Lowe
tight situation with ease. He feet view of the umpire at the further nipped in and his stick work was also end of the field and should have been of the beat. Liko Rodger, he com mands a strong hit and I would place penalised by him. From the result and Butler; Peatfleld. Richards and
full confidence in Rodrigues and ant centre. Manhao netted the Morrison; Fidler, Ellender, King, Rodger at backs for Hongkong. equaliser. Before the end Manhso Sizer and Conroy:
added another to give Macao a well- deserved win.
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ON the other hand, Naldu, the K.LT.C. representative, and Pat White, the Saints' left back, were only mediocre.
OF the half backe on view yester- day, not one was anything like brilliant, Halford, of the CB.A. at centre-half for the Whites worked hard though he was not conspicuous.
Hongkong side.
Magao have still the beaten by
WEEK-END RESULTS,
CAER CLARK CUP.
Protous: Sinden; Brown and Clark; Wilkinson, Beadlo, Hewish, Wiggins; Smith; Chiverton and Hughes and Allen.
Teani
Orpheus II.K. Ladies v. St. Andrew's Ladies Proteus (J. Dalziel, J. Churchill) (M. Phoenix Perseus C.B.A. Ladies 1 v. Y.M.C.A. Ladies Qawald
I think he will gain a place in the 1. half-back line, probably at left-half, Wolley). with Lowe at contre-half. No other!
player but Willy Reed can fill the 1. (AI. I. Whitley) (P. McCaw). position of right-half.
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GURBACHAN Singh stood out like
Olympus
Recreio Ladies "A" 4 v. CBS. e. Odin (M. Remedios 2, C. Botelho, A. Alves). Rainbow
MAMAK TOURNAMENT.
Radio 8. C. 1 v. United ILC.
a beacon light in the Colours for ward line. He is by far one of the bent forwards in the Colony-he is a forward who gets the goals, at least.| (G. Singh).
GURBACHAN SINGH cannot be
overlooked. He must be chosen. If it comes to selecting the Donald- Eaden "Siamese-twin" right wing combination, then Gurbachan can play at contre-forward. His stick work and snap passing is brilliant. I can
say more.
FRIENDLIES.
Pandora Parthian
Otus
0. Osiris
Medway Officers 11 v. Shameen 1. funt). 3 each; Lt. Donald, Lt. Bartlett (Lt. Eaden, Lt. Cheyne, (Pote 2 each, Lt. Sinclair 1.)
LEAGUE TABLE.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A-Pts.. 5 5 0 0 16 2 10 3 7
1 17 3 17 10
10.8
0 2 & 10 7 6
25 0
forwards were very clever, Crupp. The passing between the Witch the left winger being especially prominent, but on occasions the shooting was, wild and the excellent approach work wasted...
L/Sea Malyon.
The following lined up under.
H.M.S. Witch: Fulton; Coleman, Yelland; Livesey, Allport, Nilos Griffith, Burchell, Henderson and Crapp
H.M.S. Verity: Man; Mc Lau- chan, Rolf; Garley, Rogers, Tink- ling; McPherson, Daveson, Robin- son, Taylor and Powell.
·SIX-A-SIDE SOCCER
S.W.B. TOURNEY REACHES FINAL STAGE
Played off in inches of mud caused by the recent rains the Six-a-Side tournament arranged 'amongst the companies and groups of the South Wales Borderers, has at last reached the final stage.
The match between the No. 1.) Platoon and the No. 3 Group re- 2sulted in a win for the Platoon by four goals to two, and that between the No. 1. Group of the Head- quarter Wing and The No. 11 Platoon of C. Company, saw the ANOTHER TRIAL Group emergo victors by three
goals to one.
The No. 8 Group were rather, unlucky to lose, but they were beaten by the conditions, Credit in due to L/Cpl. "Dolly" Hewitt for the success of the No. 1. Following the game the following Group, as scored all three goals two sides were picked to take part in a in the last match and also found further trial on Friday, subject to the the net In all tho previous H. K. Club ground being available: matches. He played a great game and was mainly responsible for Probables. Ple, Hollingsworth (Lin- right wing and he top, should be placed on the Sub. Tal. Mahomet (Punjabla); 4perienced at Lo Wu Camp, there Despits the cold weather ex the Colony at present "seriously-to-be-considered" list. and he is worth his place. The choos-
Reed (Club), Halford (C.B.A.), E. Reed (Club) Lout, Donald (H.M.S. were plenty of spectators to watch
not
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Lition did not sparkle as much as Anshy Donald Eaden combina
was expected, but one has to remem
ber. that both of them played a hard!
Medway Officers 3 v. Shameen 1. (Li, Forbes, Lt. Sinclair, Lt. Buckley),, (Pale-Hunt).
II.M.B. Medway Lower Deck i v. United 0. (Holmes).
Tinside-left for the Colours,,
SELECTED TEAMS FOR FRIDAY
of
game on Saturday against Shameon. Kalwant Singh was outstanding, colne); M. Rodrigues (Universitvi, their entry into the indl.
However, Donald,
in
in
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the fastort
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may кву,
1.
J
ing of Donald, however, is bound to ORMAN Mackay, on the right Modway), Lieut. Eadon (H.ALS. Med the valiant, and somewhat hum- coment the probability of Endon's wing for the Colours, was not at way), G. Singh (Radio), Lieut. C. C. orous efforts of their comrades, selection on the right flank. Eaden home. He was invariably offside, but Garthwaite (RA), · S. C. Archer who had to literally plough through works hard and is a very pushing did mond in one or two first-time (Club). forward.
contres,
the mud during some of the games. The two teams which havo Possibles.-R. H. Wong (Bt. An ON the left wing fest. back for the White not Recreio), Lieut...).
RTHUR Hamson, at right-half drew's); D'ackburn (Polleo), J. Rodger fought their way to the Final Ernie Fincher, of St. Andrew's steady rame, but he was not feeding
(Club); J. Gonzalves (Club do OTO: sent in some good reverse stick passes.
No. 1. Group. H. Q. Wing :--- I don't know, but nearly all of his right wine though. then E. Blackay (St. Andrew's), T. Whitley Lemin. Pte. Greedy, L/Cpl. Hewitt,
Medway), N. Whitley
Mullane (Capt.), (C.B.A.) N.,[L/Cpl..
Pts. ́rovärs” slick nearen apucar to infringe cross, the field most of the time. C.B.A.); Awiar Singh (Radio), K.| Pto. Hayes.
the sticks' rule. I admit the hit is
Tamson's real test as would have also difficult. Fincher has played on the bean the case with Norman Whitins, Singh (Radio), Lol Singh (Punjabla). Ma. 1. Platoon:--Pto, Morrison left wing, but he is more an Inside Faden combination at left-half for the Lowe (Club), Llout. Bartlett L/Cpl. Herbert, Pte. Smith, Pte.
would have been to opmost the Donald-
Reserves P. Singh (Radio), H, J. (Capt.), Pte. Owens, Pto. Roberts, left.
(H.M.S. Medway).
Fortey.
Colours,
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