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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1937.
"The Pilgrim" This
This Week Advocates-
NEUTRAL UMPIRES FOR UNITED TOURNAMENT GAMES
A. V. GOSANO ASKED
TO RETURN TO
FOOTBALL
DECLINES AND MISSES CHANCE OF PLAYING AGAINST CORINTHIANS
(By "Veritas")
Not a few people, especially football, hockey, tennis, and, believe
those who hate to see their old it or not, softball.
the
However, the selectors have still
Carlos
ANNUAL
CRICKET MATCH
Navy Gain First Day's Lead Over Army favourites taking
final got a useful looking side together for bow, have wondered whether January 2, with Tum Kwong-kon in Consistent Batting A. V. Gosano is defmitely lost goal, Lee Tin-sang and Chris Pile
full at That a to Hongkong football.
back,
Remedios, erstwhile Shanghai Interporter, Bel-
Leading by 92 on the first day's many, despite "A.V.s" protestra and Leung Wlag-chul in the play in their annual encounter in the tations before the start of the half back, and an attack comprising Navy have placed themselves la n Triangulor cricket tournament, thu present season, still believed he Tommy Pile and Fung King-chicung comfortable position against the Army. would answer the call for im on the right wing, Lal Shui-wing Only two Army batsmen contributed portant matches, is indicated and Ho Ching-to on the left, with over 20, but the Navy batsmen were
the centreforward berth 21042 left
mos! consistent, only three falling tol by the fact that he has been
reach double flgures. approached, first by the Por- tugal selectors to turn out in the International Charity Cup competition, and secondly by the HK.F.A., to play for the Hongkong-born XI against the British Isles in an exhibition match on January 2.
But I can stale quite categorically that Gozune will not do saveer boots and jersey this season. He has al- ready turned down the suggestion lo igure in the Portugal eleven, and by the time this is read, the H.K.F.A. will have received his nay to the exhibition match invitation.
There decisions have not been -renched without-a certain amount of
Surrey Win Rugby Championship Match
London, Dec. 22. Playing in the Rugby County Championship at Portsmouth to-day. Surrey boat Hampshire, after a fast match, by 12 points to six.—Reuter,
M. R. MALIK
HOCKEY
PRESENT DANGERS OF PARTISANSHIP
NOTES OF
INTEREST
(By "The Pilgrim")
AM sorry to hear that Parker, the well known Police centre-for- ward is still in hospital, His absence from the attack has affected the team considerably. G. S. Wilson (A.S.P.). former Police leader, is back from home leave and will shortly take an netlye part in the game.
PERSONALITY TALK of the Civilians and Services
M. R. MALİK, THE K.I.T.C. LEFT HALF BACK
(By "The Pilgrim")
replay is still in the air. From what I hear, it is very doubtful whe- ther the match will be played this month, though there is every hope of a replay sometline in January.
MR. Palmer, Secretary of the Hong- kong Hockey Association, is do-
The Army begon well, but the tail failed to wag and their side was all out for 118. Carless and Boucher go- M. R. Malik is now known through Ing remarkable work, and the As- ing on late for the Navy, claimed the hockey community of Hongkong sociation is fortunate in obtaining four wickets each. Lieut. Weeden as the brillant K.I.T.C., and Civilians the services of so capable a person was top scorer for the Army with 37, left half. He is
Vacancy seated by Mr. a comparatively to fill the 16 of which were from boundnrles, recent arrival from India, and accord-F. A. Kemp who is still on Home With their first four batsmen totalling to the brand of hockey he is Leave. Mr. Palmer is also coach of ing 122 between them, and Sub. Licut, playing at the moment should ex- the "Y" Ladies hockey team, present Kyrke scoring a rapid 22 ut the end perience small dificulty in winning Caer Clark Cup champions. Well (Including a six), the Navy's ultimate his place in the Colony XI.
done "G. T." am vcrlain your ser- vices will be appreciated by one and Score of 208 was not surprising. Capt. Whitmarsh was run out after scoring
all-you are doing a great deal for 32.
the good of the game in the Colony und players in general,
Scores:
Army
Lt. Weeden, e Ogle b Boucher
c.pl, Jores, e Walters b Kyrke ................. Lieut. Meagan, e and b Boucher vacant owing to Gosano's decision.
Reserves
Capt. Mackbitosh-Walker, v Carless are:-Sainmy Tsang, Lieut. Dentinell, e Woods & Boucher hesitancy, which has been heightencil Costa, Hussain, Lam Tak-po, Jorge Lieut. Gudby, Woods b loucher
Apt. Paynier, b Carless by the knowledge that particnation and Leonard.
in these games would offer Gosanu
a very sporting chance of Oguring
the Colony side against
In
Irlington Corinthians
the
in February a very tempting inducement indeed, However, Gosano feels that foot- ball has seen enough of him, and another point, missed by large num- bers of people, is that soccer on our hard grounds, played at a fast pace. and invariably keen in competition, is not all beer and skittles.
There
are knocks to be taken which one begins to feel are hardly worth while after 21 years continuous 19- sociation with the game. What more "A.V." is finding quite a niche for himself in the world of cricket,
un.!
of
finds the more lolsured tempo
thas gone rather attractive.
REVISED
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE
Q. M. S. Warr, Carlens Pie. Tinteld, is Carless Lieut. Barron, run out Lt. Upl. Cheney, not our
Extras....
Kyrka
Cotman
Paxton
Carlest
Boucher
Bowling Analysis
NAVY
A. B. Smith, bay. Melagan
Lt. Waltern, b Hatfield
Capt. Whitmarsh run out
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2555
THREE LEAGUE Cotman, e Menithan b Barron ..
MATCHES
St. It. Ogle, MeLagan
Lt. Com. Pugh, b fintielt
Capt. Carleas, e Jones b MeLogan Coin. Boucher. e Jones b Batron Sub. Lt. Kyrke, e Weedon b Barron
Here is the re-arranged local foot-P. o. Tel. Paxton, 1.b.w. b Barron However, I do hear that there is ball programme for the Christmas A. Wood, not aut -more-Gian-a-possibility-that-Betty and-Now-Year-holidays, -issued-by-
Gosano.
who is coming
down the Hongkong Football Association.
to Hongkong for the holidays, will It should be noted that all remain- turn out for Portugal in the Inter-ing league fixtures are cancelled. national Charity Cup encounter, and
that Beltran, who has also more or less forsaken football for cricket. will play for fils country
England.
It's rather a pity
will not be here for the New Year,
▼ St. Joseph's C.11.2
SECOND DIVISION
FIRST DIVISION
against South
January 1, 1938 China "A"
Belty Gosine
otherwise the selectors might do
out for the Hongkong-born Eleven,
Betty, I am told, is keeping in strict
January 1, 1938
training up in Swalow and is making South China
a nume for himself in the port st
December 20, 1937
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Extras
Bowling Analysis
M.
R. W.
Barron
Cliency
Halfiefu
Poynter
Godly
McLaxan
ងថ្មក្អកក
SCHOOLS' MATCH
ដ៩uវ៉ន់ខ្នង
LA SALLE COllege defeAT QUEEN'S BY 65 RUNS
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Malik says from what he has seen of Hongkong hockey, he regards the standard as pretty high. He is the donor of hockey sticks which are 10 92 he won by eight of the best players
in local leagues.
10
24
Triangular Hockey Tournament
H.K. CLUB
THE
CHAMPIONS
Draw With Army,. But Rather Lucky
(By "The Pilgrim")
TO
In a fast game where plenty good hockey was seen the H.K." Club drew 2-2 yesterday with the Army on the home ground at King's Park after being led by a goal at the in- terval.
The Army were unlucky not to win. They had the measure of the Civilians for fully 45 minutes of the
game.
Commencing with a man short the Army were on the defensive for the first five minutes. Gopal Ram filled hts usual place at inside-left with Narain Ram falling back to left-half in place of Tara Singh who was absent. With a full team the military attack got going but the Club inter- mediates with W. A. Read as pivot were early defending stoutly. After 15 minutes' play Fowler received a pass in the circle but the winger
miss- ed his chance. The Army came back with a, determined rush and five minutes later Partaub, In a brilliant 44 solo effort down the left wing drib- bled the ball past Bates and Wallace to find the net giving Benwell no
Z. Gosano, who scored 44, and A. el Arcull, who bowled well to take seven for 14, enabled La Salle Col- lege to defeat Queen's College by 05 at the Indian RC. ground yesterday,
La Balle
Gosano, c and b flumjalin........ Cation, T. Singh & Rumjahn ... J. Gorand, run out
A. Remedios, b humjain
R. Silva, b Rumjahn
J. Marques, b Rumjahr
1. Bayol run out.....
A. el Arcuit, b N. Singh
M. Roza, e Wong b Singh
F. Carvoitio, not ou!
D. Rodrigues, b Bingh
Extras
Tolat
Howling Analysis
It. W.
*Rumjalin
12.2
50
N. Singl *Bowlest 3 wides.
Queen's College
Rumjalin, c J. Gonano b Arcul
T. Singh, .b.w. b J. Gosanu
T. C. Lo, J. Cosane
C. Singli, b Arculli
N. Singh, b J. Cosano
M. Karim, b Arcalli
I. J Ho, b Arculli
C. K. Chung, e J. Gotano b Arculi
5. E. Dux, b Areuiti
K. C. Wong, b Areuili
R. A. Bux not out
Arculit
J. Gorano
Total
Bowling Analysis
U. M. R. 10.0 ர 14 10
12
SWEEPSTAKE RACES
Zon
0
14 chance whatever.
The Club were
soon througħi
again but Divelt missed a sitter from
TN Miss D. Moss, formerly a left half, the C.B.S. ladies have dis- covered ย brillant goal-keeper. Though her team went down to St. Andrew's in a Cher Clark Cup fix-
ture she gave a very good exhibition
Mrs. Henry, who has returned to the Colony and is again playing for the Y.M.CA. hockey team.
between the
sticks. More will be heard of Miss Moss by the time the league is over, "I hope she sticks to goalkeeping.
*
a pass off Bond. A good lead was THE Y. Ladies have strengthened)
o maintained by the Army when the their team by the inclusion of
interval arrived. On resumption the
military attack soon got bury Sawal Mrs. Read and Mrs. Henry, two Khan, Pritam Nath and Gopal Ram in the Colony. Should they defeat wal i former stalwarts who are back again hemming in the
Club
defenders. Dates rushed in to save a dangerous turn game in January, their win-
the Hongkong Ladies in their re situation when Pritam Nati was
ning the Caer Clark Cup for the about to find his mark.
second tlz In succession will be
At the other end Wilson was called up to save his charge from Divet. Benwell in turn did likewise, clearing on terrifle drive from Sawat Khan.
a foregone conclusion.
Within 25 minutes the Army forced a to beat Wilson with the equaliser. short corner and from the resultant The game ended in semi-darkness. hit off Khuda Bux ran through to
Bick the ball into the net after Ben-hut full credit goes to the Club for The Army seemed the better team well had made a partial clearance.
equalising during the last ten With 10 minutes to go the Club minutes. Bond, Bickford and Divett attacked energetically and Divett were the most dangerous of the Club found the net after Wilson had at- forward-Fowler
too was
weil tempted poor clearance. Sensing Read was outstanding at centre-half, marked by Klahen Singh. W. A. possible victory and cheered on en- thusiastically by their backers W.
the Club again looked dangerous. Their efforts were soon rewarded with two minutes to go, Bond crossed a nice centre to Divett for the latter
Kittiwake and Diana were the winners in their respective classes in yesterday's sweepstakie races held by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club over a course of 9.2 miles.
"A" class started at 14.45 and "7" Class of 14.05.
COUNT THE
with Wallace the best of the backs.
Pellam Nath led the Army attack when well, receiving brilliant support from Sawat Khan, Gopal Ram and Partoub, Stapleton played a grand game as pivot, with Ray and Naraim Kam also in the limelight., Kishen Singh. at left back was safer than Stickley,
The Club have now won the Traingular Tournament with three victories and a draw. They defeated the Navy twice-beat and drew with the Army once, C, E, R. Divett tops i the flat of goal scorers with six to his credit. Well done, the Clabl
“TELEGRAPHS”
EVERYWHERE:
Affecting Standard Of Hockey
ALL secms quiet in the United
tournament
Hockey Tournament. The games. are progressing very satisfactorily and according to Sub Inspector Tyler all will bo well that ends well, but the end is yet to come. I havo acen some good games in the bad as well ones. One Influence which seems to en- courage bad play, by which I mean n low standard of hockey Is the umpiring. Each team supplies its own umpires and some have still a great deal to learn about the game, before they should be permitted to take control.
016
tram
Two recent games are still fresh in my mind. The umpires appointed were members of their respectivo clubs and as soon as one team had scored it seemed impossible for the Pritam Nath, the brilliant leader of opponents to equalise. This some- the Army attack,
times happens because the umpires involved wants to see his own win, often at any cost.
The game consequently suffers-play becomes rough and uninteresting with un- pleasant remarks thrown about be- tween the umpires and players. In this particular case no player was sent off the field but the match ended in a very unsatisfactory manner.
don't
mean to suggest that the
thele umpires are deliberate in faulty decisions but the feeling to
SURPRISE DEFEAT FOR RADIO
one'a
On the Police Training School wards one's own team is there and ground last Thursday the Radiof an obvious foul is not checked Sports Club were defeated by the the official becomes the centre of Hongkong Police by a goal to nil abuse. I do not wish to condemn In the first half the Police played any umpire as I know hockey a man short, Heath failing to put in umpiring is a thankless job but if a
Radio Appearance. The
men game is well controlled by a com- Look complete control of the gume petent umpire and it so happens to in the initial half and failed to be neutral man, a keen interesting achieve victory because luck was game is bound to be seen. with the other side,
I hope I am not treading on any Neat slickwork and good com-ex coms, but through personal
experience, I
I have found it much bination carried
Singh, safer Telok Singh and S. Singh through teams are in neutral umpire. The United participating In the the Police defence on many occasions first division are really A.1 and but the well organised attempts though they are requested to supply missed their mark by inches. Jessop their own umpires I would advise also came to his side's rescue with them to have a neutral man. I am มุมเลย fae clearances. At the other end positive if this is brought into force Byrne gol away down the left wing the tournament will achieve more after beating the Radlo defence on success than at present, the standard his own but Rocha ran out to save of hockey will become much higher, thie situation. The Interval arrived and players in general will be more. with a blank score sheet.
Jangeer
The second half began with the Pollee making dashing attacks, Kar-
antisfied.
nail Singh, a reserve, was included at whilst Mehar Singh und Jackson right half bringing the home team were outstanding in defence. to full strength. The keepers of the The Radio forwards were good but law maintained pressure and were G. Singh and Telek Singh should rewarded after fifteen minutes play have found the net at least three when P. Singh scored their only goal times in the first half. M. H. Hastan off a short corner. For the rest of was excellent at centre half and the game the Police were in com- Kitchell at right halt was niso in the mand and though the Radio pene-limelight. J. Singh and M. Singh in trated the opposing defence on the last line of defence. were slow numerous occasions they failed to and every erratic with their clear- equalise,
ances. Rocha played a grand game between the sticks. The game was Brown, Howlett and Teja Singh fast throughout but at were the pick of the Polled attack, vigorous.
times too
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