PEN
PICTURES OF MACAO HOCKEY XI
TO APPEAR IN INTERPORT
STRONG IN ALL ́ ́ ́DEPARTMENTS
(By "Bally-Off")
Macao come to Hongkong next Wednesday for the Interport Hoc- koy Matches. The showing of the Portuguese team when they visited the Colony during the week-end to play the Medway oflicera augurs 'well for a keen contest in the first- Interport in which Hongkong has participated.
Below are pan-pictures of the visiting team.
ALAMADA-The best "goalkeeper Macno has ever had. He is very reliable and cleare woll without bo- ing spectacular. He has a good kick and knows when to leave his goal to attack an opposing forward. J. RODRIGUES-A vory fino back and is fast. Commands a useful hit and recovers extremely well,
The Macao hockey team which will oppose Hangkong in the Inter- port. Back row:-F. Rodriques, M. Cardoso, Almada. Lino Farreira, 3. Farreien, Manban, and F. di Costa.. Front, rówi-Hugo, Rosario, Frederico Nolasco, Amilcar Angelo and Fernando Alros.
LOCAL HOCKEY
PUNJABIS BEAT MEDWAY
M. CARDÓSA-A good tackler with CLUB WIN
a fina hit. Not up to the standard
in any emergency,
WELL
The Punjabla Regiment defcated
of Rodrigues but can be relied upon.M.S. Medway Officers by three LINO FERREIRA—ls very young
SCOTTISH LEAGUE ALTERATIONS
Amended Programme And Forecast
CUMBERLAND HOLD THE MEDWAY TO DRAW
IN REMARKABLY KEEN HOCKEY MATCH AT HAPPY VALLEY
CAST IRON DEFENCES TRIUMPH
Attractive forth was displayed by the hockey teams of H.M.S. Medway and H.MS. Cumberland when they met in 'a goalless draw at Happy Valley yesterday, and the result was a fair indication of the play.
Fast ond to end exchanges were
a feature, and defences trium-
phed over attacks in' marked SURPRISE FOR U.S. ICE fashion,
Cumborland were without three
of their regular players in Burdett, Walls and Wilson, and Medway
HOCKEY TEAM
were likewise depleted through World Champions Fought
the absence of Tarr, Sumption and Hodge,
FAST EXCHANGES.
To Draw By England
London.
(By "The Pilgrim") To-day I publish an amended Konle to two in a splendid friendly list of Scottishs engagements, as bat knows the game. He is skilful hockey, match on the Marine ground yesterday's programme was in-. yesterday afternoon. Excitement in the use of his stick and cool reigned throughout and in the latter correct. Several of the matches an- when hard pressed.
stages of the game the Indians, pronounced on Wednesday have already J. FERREIRA-One of the best bably due to over-eagerness, develop been played and those remaining are players in the Mincao side. Playa ed robust play. In one instance one given below with the usual indica as well in attack ne he does in de- of the backs barged Eaden, the Med-tion of the expected results. fence. He will have a very clever way Inside-right, In the dee, and a Saturday the main attraction 18 severely hampered by the tireless goals before the Englishmen were forward to mark in G. Singh. penalty bully was awarded. The tassles for possession should ever, the Medway did not score from The Medway wore without Sinclair and Bartlett, both of whom are in- jured, while Lai Singh, who is also on the injured liat, was a notable absentee from the Punjabis left
bo worth watching.
A AIROSA-Work in perfect understanding with the left flank- Displays good stickwork and la safe.
it.
F. NOLASCO—A fast wing man wing. a hard hit. Sends nerosa with
On
ica.
Medway were the first to attack, England's ice-hockey team nchley- and Cox sent Allen away on the cd the best performance in its right, but Crouch cleared cleverly history recently by drawing at 3 and sent Gill away, presenting him goals all with the American side with a good chance to score. which came over to defend ito Steers and Wilday, however, were title of champlona of the world. equal to the occasion and thwart At the end of the first poriad ed the breakaway.
England were leading by two clear End to end play followed, each goals and were unlucky not to goalkeeper being well teated in
win.
The second half opened in sen turn. Hetherington and Pitman for the Cumberland, and Branch Satfond fashion, when McDonald and Holmes for Medway all went scored a brilliant goal for Amer- very close to scoring, but were The tourists scored two morc How the inter-league fixture which will half backs on both sides.
not, however, embarrass the clubs
able to break through again, and The Cumberland right wing although the home, sido made playing their ordinary League Kames.
was inclined to bo weak and frantic efforts to score a winning SCOTTISH LEAGUE;
panges went
goal, they found the astray.
Americana Hibernians (Addlestone took the ball the full land at the moment, and this fine
From a clearance by Chiverton, too good at the spoiling game.
Ico-Hockey Ja booming in Eng- CLYDE (→) v Hamilton (1) CELTIC (1)
length of the fold, but was Dundee (0)
harassed in making his parting performance by the England team Bhot, the position being relieved will go a long way towards prov- with a short corner
for the ing to people that they are not so far behind the Canadians and Medway.
the Americans as many supposed.
Y
▼
Cowdnbth
Partick (1)
Devera!
♥ From the commencement, the Bied-Q. Park (2)
were early pressing, Cheyno | Q. O'SOUTH (~~) way some really good centree. A dan-giving them the lead. Kartar Singh gerous man when near the circle equalised through a good effort bats. J'STONE (2) MANHAO--The Macao goal-getter. before the interval Norfolk
gave the A speedy forward who makes the visitors the lead after Donald had moat of his opportunities. Is very missed. Within a few minutes after quick with his stick and will be n the interval, Kartar Singh broke man to watch. Gets in some very through to bring the scores level
again. fine snap shots.
was a tremendous burat bf cheers from their supporters when Kartar Singh netted the win-while J. E. Noronha, former Club loftanco Medway again attacked, the Local Club's Team For
Thero
F. RAMALHO-A brilliant centre forward. Combining with his In-ning goal. side men to perfection this year. MacVicker and Gush, the Medway Has a hard hit and like Manhao backs, played well, while King, at makes the most of his opportuni- right half, also worked hard. In the Punjable defence, Dulla Singh, at centro-half shone.
ties.
H. ROSARIO-A very good Inside man. In comblantion with Angelo on the outside will give W. A.
Reed, the Colony's choice at right half plenty to do. Combines well with inside forwards in aliort pass- ing movements.
CLUB'S FINE RALLY. After being in arrears by three goals to one at ano stage in the first half, the Hongkong Hockey Club first eleven made a wonderful rally to de- teat tho Hongkong Singapore Brigade, R.A., by five goals to three A. ANGELO...-Sends In some well on the Marina ground yesterday timed and well placed centres. Is afternoon. In their first meeting fast and tricky with his stick.
this season, which was the Club's
TO-MORROW
initial game, the Brigade won by five goals to one.
G. E. R. Divett made a welcome return to the centre-forward position, half back, appeared on the left wing Archer being absant.
The Brigade netted their goals in the first half through Kishan Singh, Tara Singh and Khuda Bux, and at the interval led by the odd goal in five, J. E. Potter and J. L. Tetley scoring for the Club. In the second half, Fatter (2) and Divett brought the Club'a total to Ave.
SAINTS LADIES WIN.
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies do feated the Diocesan Girls School by threo goals to two in a friendly hookey match played on the latter's ground yesterday afternaON.
ALNAMBRA
GOTTA TAKE A CHANCE Gotta Go Gay!
GOTTA TAP A TOE, Gotta Laugh`and Lovel
THESTRE,
6
REW HIT TUNESI
Chould I Be Sweat?"
"Sadla Was a Lady"
"New Deal Rhythm”.
"I Never Took á
Lesson in My Life".
A Paper Moon" "I'm a Night Owl":
BOOK
NOW!
TAKE A CHANCE
A Paramoval Rulezen. Produced by
Loerance Schwob in association with
Wilham Rowland and Monte Briço
Every player a start. Every star an Entertòinari JAMES DUNN JUNE KNIGHT LILLIAN ROTH
·· CLIFF EDWARDS- LILIAN BOND DOROTHY LEELONA ANDRE CHARLES "Buddy" ROGERS Now on the screen offer 52 weeks "on- Broadway! Biggest musical hit of the year!!
Gill broke away from the re- sultant penalty and beat both backs, but excellent anticipation INTERPORT RUGBY. by the Medway goalkeeper saved a certain score, and from this clear- exchanges being livened with a clever pieco of combination by Allen, Cox and Holmes which ended in the latter, troubling; Smyth with a hot shot.
For ten minutes Cumberland were penned in their own half, and then the Medway defence had to experience severe pressure, Hetherington causing Steers and Wilday much concern. At the interval the score sheet was blank.
CAST IRON DEFENCES.
Next Week's Game.
The Hongkong Football Club's Rugby Section has selected their team which is to play against Shanghai in the Interport fixture on Thursday, February 35 next.
H. H. Githam;
The side will bo composed of the following players:
J. P. J. J. Ferguson; M. W. Turner and G. P. Lammert, L. G. Robertson and H. C. Mocke; A. F. Walkien, W. E. Poors, G. A. Stewart, I. H. Bradford, F. R. Burch, D. McLellan (Capt.), D. A. Cumming and R. O. F. King.
Tho Shanghai team will arrive by in the closing half. There was no the Sarpedon on Wednesday, February real weakness on either side, al 14. They will play the Combined though-the-Cumberland-outside Services-on-the-Saturday and will right and centre-half were a little leave for Shanghat by the General below the standard their Pershing at midnight.. colleagues.
AUSTRALIANS WIN.
Exchanges ran on similar lines;
of
Both defences in the second) half wero cast iron and refused to yield an inch, Cumberland
Tokyo, Feb. 7. The Australian Universities' Rugby should have netted bofore the football team defeated the Waseda end, but Gill over-ran himself, University fifteen by 21 points to six. whilst later Holmea had two rea- The tourists wore in excellent form. Ronable chances of scoring bothered is one of the strongest
of which he missed.
university fifteen in Japan.
Generally the game was ovenly Hongkong had an opportunity of contested, and at times the hockey seeing the Australians in action here, reached a very high standard. where they stopped briefly and played The dofences on both sides were an exhibition match. Hongkong won decisively de-
firm, with Stoera perhaps the pick on that occasion,
The Australians
of the individuals. Cumberland feated Western Japan but were lacked finish in the centre-half beaten by Kelo University on Feb, 1.
position, whilst Medway were not
too well served on the left wing,
Ilodge being greatly missed. Mic
Kenna stood out among the halves, Always Good Dancing
The Modway forward line com- bined well and everyone played pretty wall up to form, but there was an apparent weakness on the Cumberland right, due to the absence of Burdett. Ewards waa R fino substitute for Walls on the loft.
Teams:--
at the
YELLOW
DRAGON
Cumberland: Smyth: Crouch DANCING ACADEMY
apd Boughtflower:
McKenna,
Mordy and Lamb: Hotherington, Gill, Pittman and Edwards,'
Medway:-Newman: Steers and Wilday: Morris, Chiverton and Williams: Allen, Cox, Holmos, Branch and Addleton.
WIN FOR RAS.C,
The Royal Army Service Corps Jeasily defeated. H.M.S. Tamar at hockey yesterday by four goals to
nil.
Senior opened the scoring for the Corps, the result of a brilliant noto effort, and Barlow added an-} other in quick succession.
Tho Corps maintained the pres Buro in the second half, Tipple scoring a third goal. Barlow had hard luck on, several occasions the ball going just wide.
Senior scorca, a fourth goal for the winners in the closing stages making the lasuo safe. Barlow and Senior were the outstanding players on the field displaying a collent combination, In front of goal.
6th
Floor King's Theatre Building.
(Chinese Mfurio at Intervals)
COME TO-NIGHT
TEL. 27879.
"HELLO HONGKONG"
ALL AMERICAN REVUE,
20 ACTS GIRLS! GIRLS!
QUEENS
SATURDAY
Not a Carter in a Grandstand/
THE
Those Cute Co-ods
keep 'em rolled when
they have 'em on!
.....Hare is college life
as you've never seen
It on a screen beforel
·Hear These Songs "Learn to Croon" "Moonstruck" "Play Ball"
COLLEGE HUMOR
A Paramount Picture with BING CROSBY
GRACIE
GEORGE BURNS ALLEN RICHARD ARLEN MARY CARLISLE JACK OAKIE
and, the
Ox Road Co-eds
BOOK EARLY
MARX COMING TBROS
AT THE
KING'S
SHORTLY!
a dish fit for a King.
UCK
SOUP
A Paramount Picture, Directed by leo. McCarey)
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
"TEN
PRESENTS
MINUTE
ALIBI”
ROYAL NAVAL CANTEEN THEATRE FEBRUARY 17th, 20th, 21st, 23rd and 24th, 1934 at 9.15 p.m.
BOOKING AT
ANDERSON MUSIC CO.,