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OCTOBER THURSDAY,

27,

1938.

Here And There With "Pilgrim'

GRAND start was made in the;

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WAS rather surprised to hear thei

game,

A KHA. Tournament last Sun- remarks passed by certain players day when a good game was played to the umpires in last Sunday's game. between the Club de Recreio and the Uncalled for remarks, such as "How's CBA. at King's Park, the former that, Ump?" and "What about the winning by 1-0. To II. L. Ozorio fell new rule?" etc. are best left out of the distinction of having scored the the hockey field. Both teams partici- Arst goal in the first game of the new pating in the

I believe, have fournament. The game was fast and also taken up softball and maybe at Interesting. A good deal of under-the moment it is just force of habit. cutting was seen but this, I presume, It takes two umpires to control was due to the unevenness of the game and they too need the co- pitch.

operation of players. All we ask for Is a good, clenn and hard game of

No bickering. hockey-with players, please note!

H.K. CLUB DEFEATS "Y" TEAM

So

All Points Scored From Kicks

(By "Fly-Hall"')

In very even game last evening on the Club ground, a team drawn from H.M.S. Eagle defeated a Club team by six points to three.

A significant feature of the game was that neither team crossed their opsigt line. All the points were scored from penalty kicks. The

ing-threes on both sides were never given a clear run, receiving passe when they were bottled up by two or three men.

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Cessford, for the Club, played keen game nt stand-off half, where he was in opposition to Licut. Elliot, the Navy caplain. His tackling was a revelation, and it will not be a sur- prise the gains first-team recogni-

on in the near future.

Lieut. Elliot was rather hampered in attack by the slow heeling; so he was mostly seen in defensive touch- kicking.

THE Rees, in my opinion, were to:

tunate in securing both points, but their defence on the whole was more Nolld. John Gonsalves in his new role an inside-right acquitted himself well, but the new recruit who attract- ed my attention was J. Soares, the right winger. He has a good turn of speed, in crafty with his stick and centres the ball hard and accurately. wes also fascinated by Uie display Riven

Carruthers, for the Club, tackled by young V. Ribeiro between the sticks. He kicks the ball cleanly,

(By "The Pilgrim")

well but was at fault with dropped but hna one great fault which, if not

passes. Henderson did useful work the

at the base of the scrum and with corrected in time, may prove

Showing all-round superiority the

dropped ruination of his side. The fault Club defeated the "y" by 4-0 at touch-kicking. He had

I find with him is his method of

kick from almost the touch-line last evening. King's Park tackling an opponent. I wou

would have

which just missed the post by inches. minutes from the start they got their pulled him

Lleut. Elliot opened the scoring up at least on two first goal as a result of a fine forward for the Eagle from a penalty kick occasions in the second half for ob- movement, Sid Fowler being the

He would do well not to marksman,

The "Y" transferred

well out given against the Club for scores were obstruction. Further obstruct by running in between an play to the opposite side and Kraus

made by Henderson (Club) and opponent and the ball with the in- was seen in a solo effort, but when Eillot (Navy) from kicka given for tention of preventing a goal being well placed with a sitter he shied the

infringements. scored. Once he cures this defect, ball yarda over the goal, his goal-keeping should be faultless,

struction.

TONY Alves, it left half, had an off-day, probably due to too much soccer. When he is in form, he, W. A. Reed and R. Marques will form one of the best half-back lines in the Tournament, The new Recreio uni form also attracted attention. Well done, Recrelo! Keep it up.

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Just before the interval, Divett, the Club skipper, ran into a fick pass from MacLellan, receiving the ball full in the mouth and had to leave Badminton the field for medical attention.

Again on top after the interval, the Club scored through Diveit after Benwell had stopped n powerful

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European "Y" drive from T. Whitley. The To Enter A

“y»

defence were inclined to stacken after this and twa further goals were

added by Tom and Norman Whitley, running the total to 4-0.

The winners had a fast set of tor- LUCK was against the C.B.A., who

were at least deserving of a draw.wards who combined well together. N. Whitley, at centre-half, stood uut T. Whitley in particular at inside- head and shoulders above the others right played a grand game, while the in the defence. "Bunny" Austen was, J. D. Lowe, W. A. Whitley were defence left nothing to be desired, most u

unfortunate. He received o nasty crack on the calf early in the ever in the picture with effective

The tackling

uttack fought gume and this affected his play con- back with determination, but failed siderably. Starting on the left wing, to combine nicely. Dawson at in- he later went to right-half and even-side-left was too fast for Kraus, his tually

ended as right-back. He gave leader, and Bartlett was too erratic creditable display, however. Sten to be dangerous. The defence work- MacNider was a failure at right-half hurd to a man, MacLellan, Austen during

the early stages of the game, and Starbuck beint most prominent. In the second The match was not the close and period gave his

and his non-tes no sort thrilling contest anticipated by most

of encouragement. Taylor and Dond spectators. Splendid combination by Lad to bear the brunt of the opposing the Club won the game. attack,

MY

Y sympathies are with the C.B.A. but they cannot afford to lose another match if they wish to be in the running with the Recreio and the Hongkong Pallee for championship honours.

THERE was little wrong with the Y.M.C.A. team when they account-

SHANGHAI BOWLERS DEFEATED

ed for the Radio and Postal. S. C. by Excellent bowling by a combined 3-0 on their home ground last Satur-team from the Yacht Club and Kow- day. The men of the day were Rose loon Tong resulted in the third de- and Bartlett in the attack, and Daw-fent of the Shanghól lawn bowls son, Kempton and Starbuck in de team at Kowloon Tong yestveday, fence. These Saturday games are Scores were 23-14. certainly getting the "Y" players into Aine shape.

THE Radiomen have not struck true T

form as yet, but if they don't

Shanghai showed an inconsistency attributable only to staleness, und

Оп scored on six heads only.

the others they were thwarted often by brilliant woods from A. Spary, op- who was given great support from H. Gittins,

make a start now it is going to be too posing his front men, especial-

The teams were.Shanghai.-A.

M. Gutierrez, A. M. Gerrard, K. L.

A.

tate. They were without the services of three of their best players, U. B. Souza, J. Tavares and the well-known triple Interporter, Gurbachan Singh, The fast-named has taken to soccer R. Swartzell, J. M. C. Lopes. Row- and will turn out in that game on loon Tong and Yacht Club-H. Git- Saturdays.

1. Wild, A. W. Brown, With

tinn, R. nssistance, his

Spary. Radio may do better; in any case After the match, Mr. F. W. Staple- they will have to field a stronger ton, President of the Kowloon Tong should they wish to hold their own Club, presented the visitors with against the C.B.A. nt King's Park

silver spoons, and H. Wallace, next Sunday morning,

Shanghal captain, gave spoons to the

DONGRATULATIONS to K. Hus-opponents and Mr. Stapleton.

sain of the K.I.T.C. and Secretary of the Umpires Hockey Board on his engagement to Miss P. Esmall of Hongkong. Being a Radio man, it is not surprising that he is taking to the air in earnest! He hopes to make a flying trip to Manila for his honey- moon early in the new year.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

NEW BACKSTROKE RECORD CREATED

Duesseldorf, Oct. 28.

A new world's record for women's backstroke swimming over 200 metres was established here to-day by Ida

THERAPION NO.1 van Fegglen, the ratth woman

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Her time for the distance was 2 nins, 40.0 acc., which is an im- provement of seven-tenths of second on the previous record held by the Danish girl, Ragnhild Sveger. {—Trans-Ocean.

Ladies' Team

It is understood that the European Y.M.C.A. will enter a team for the Ladies' Doubles Badminton League --which means that it is now almost certain that the League will be rtin. It was decided at the recent meeting of the Council that four teams would be sufficient for the Ladies's Lengue to be organised.

The Club de Recrelo intends to enter two teams and the St. Andrew's

one. There is also a possibility that Talkoo and St. John's Cathedral may get together to form a team.

SCHMELING TO FIGHT SHORTLY

Berlin, Oct. 28. Arrangements for a bout between Heinz Lazek, of Vienna, holder of the European heavyweight title, and Max Schmeling are being made. The German is in good conditior, and ready to go into training of any moment.

Arno Kolbin and Waller Neusel have been matched for November 11 to decide the question of the Germ011 heavyweight title.-Trans-Ocean.

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