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December 5, 1946.
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Pilgrim's Hockey Notes
FIELDING, TRAPPING AND SHOOTING
Further Factors That
Contribute To Victory GOLF COURSE IN
FIELDING THE BALL cleanly with one hand is an important phase in the game of hockey. It goes for smartness and speed, for a ball so swiftly and securely stopped means seconds saved in a speady attack.
Trapping the ball with the stick is a second such. phase, and in preparing to stop the ball with the stick, the handle should not be gripped tightly. A rigid stick makes for a rebound that may send the ball to one's opponent.
Before touching upon shoot- ing, there is another important | duty that is imposed on for- wards, and that is their duty to neist the half-backs, especially when being over-played by their inside for- ⚫pponents. The
wards, as in soccer, usually undertake the work in this direction, for the wingers and centre-forward must remain up field in case the ball is sent out.
Random Jottings
Regrettable Incident
A REGRETTABLE IN.
Tackling back means that when CIDENT occurred during the the halves are being harassed ton week-end, Buch, the Junide
when, during A match the forwards drop! League
umpire ordered a player off the field.
involved The person
back to their assistance.
SHOOTING
was
MUCH attention should be paid to Freddie Fowler of the C.B.A., shooting practice. The "speed- and the umpire was justified
nt-any-price thot at god is not the in his action. most valuable. Directional shouting
From a spectator's point of view,
is of vital importance, for accuracy the umpiring was not what it should
is caential to success. And in this have been, and I must admit that there observed. These nre:
wrists!
(a) Keep the eye on the ball, (13) the full play of the
Get when striking the ball.
(c) Grip the stick traily with Both hands,
(d) Follow through. (e) Never hesitate, but shoot first) time if possible,
Fowler's remarks.
Players should be able to "take it". Whether his Club will take any action. I don't know, but I am sure the Umpires Association will look into the matter.
Exhibition Badminton
At Chinese Y.M.C.A.
Exhibition badminton matches will be played at the Chinese Y.M.C.A.. Bridges Street, this evening ai. 8.30 n.m. between P. H. Wong, Colony champion, and C. Au. co-doubles champion.
MACAO
Double Attraction At Racecourse This Week-End
(By "Tinker")
TENNIS CIVIL, one of the foremost sporting Club's
The arrangements are in an effort in Macao, have finally realised one of their ambitions,
to, stimmulite interest in the Chinese
ay for the coming senson, Spectators and on Saturday are opening their Golf Course at Areia are assured of an excellent spectacle,
in the Colony.
these two players being the foremost Preta. The project had been under consideration for
some time before all difficulties were overcome.
TOURNAMENT.
F. Fowler Ordered Off The Field
4 C.B.A. Recreio
reverse-their
third in the
For the grand opening, two of the Country Club players,
GAMES Messrs. F. E. D'Almada Reme-
Sappers Still In
Winning Vein
dios and A. A. Lopes, are to play a fourball with Messrs. E. Wagner and P. A. Ortiz, and this game takes place on Saturday afternoon.
The week-end, therefore, at Macao will be a sporting one, for on Sun- day, the Macao Jockey Club hold their December Race Meeting.
The golf course, incidentally, is situated like that at Happy Valley, in the centre of the race track, and is of nine holes. Greens are of grass,
perfect smoothness,
1R.E.'s 2 A.N. Other XI 1 though, I understand, not yet of
hed luat the ready was early this week when a chance
Enthusiasm,
he
First knowledge I planned course was almost blistered thumbi told me, is running high..
Commenting on the greens, this keen beginner said that they were nol yet perfect but ideal för golf. "It is", he said, “more fan to putt and not know where the ball is potug!"
ON THEIR HOME GROUND, ON THE CLUB GROUND are important maxims to be both teams suffered accordingly, but at King's Park last Sunday, last Sunday morning, Sappers visitor from Marsa showed me a
there was no reason whatever for the C.B.A. suffered another had a big struggle to defeat A. N. Other XI. Two good goals League at the hands of Re- were scored by Denyer and creio, being well-beaten 4 Homburg within ton minutes goals to 1.
of the start, and if the Others After 20 minutes of end-to-end
these His true that the C.B.A. left-play, Fonsera set the Rees, on their bad taken their chances in the two goals winger is new to the game, but be- winning way when he received a first half,
pass from Soares to score the first would not have been sufficient ing a well-seasoned footballer and
tess than ten minutes, to give the visitors victory. trained to discipline, he should have goal. In
Soares added the second from a pass Others approached brilliantly and known better.
by B. Gosono.
their defensive work was good, but The Portuguese forwards were in it was in finishing that they failed. great form, and the home defence Many good scoring chances were hind to produce their best to keep thrown away. Hitchcock, however, them at bay until the interval ar- found the mark to score the only rived.
RECREIO WELL ON TOP
(t) Never show the goal-keeper where the shot is going by looking In that direction.
BY
THE "TLACED" GOAL
Y means of a rapid fick shol, this is often more effective than the
hardest of delves at the 'keeper.
The Push Stroke is the next in grder, ond it is a valuable asset, especially in the circle where the on the left of the goal. But avold inside-left and centre-forward are shooting, from neute angles.
DASUING FORWARDS DAS
ASI In
a forward must not be mistaken for wild hitting and rusting around. Display energetic Initialive when a gap is acen. The quicker the movements are made, less time there is for the defence to recover from awkward positions.
I hope the Association will not act in too drastle a manner.
WAS approached by several players after a game last Sunday, and objection was raised to certain umpires of- fixtures. There is no rule where ficinting at particular League teams are allowed to object to officinis nominated by the Umpires Association, but I would advise the teams concerned that should they imagine that certain
able to be blased, a letter to the Secretary would clarify the situation
umpires oro
UMOUR has it that there Reno
International, But above all, retain position so that one's team-mate may know that Tournament or Interport fixture pass is reasonably certain of riding this season. I don't see why Although one there to receive.
there should not be.
"Y" Beat R.A.F. At Billiards
The European Y.M.C.A, and the R.A.F. played a friendly billiards match on Tuesday, the former win ning by 499 to 320. Scores:
IN
goal for his side.
FIRST ROUND MATCHES IN LARGE UNITS TOURNAMENT
First round matches in the Ares Largo Units Hockey Tournament The second half proved very even were played yesterday and resulted with both skies falling to score, Both as follows:
Badminton
4 R.E.
1 Punjabs
1
R. Scots
2 8th R.A.
In every department. Lockhart defences field their own. Yourie M'sex
and Gunner, the Others' back, were 5th AÏA. le second half, Recs, were faster with was called upon to make an early veritable fortresses, and it was not Comb, Small clearance, but in doing so fell on surprising that the fast Engineers Units
was not penalised, the ball. He however, and on recovering, Fonseca, forwards failed to score. McLellan 12th R.A.
a really fine game at centre-half. nipped in to push the ball past the was a tower of strength, and played goal-line for the third goal,
FORWARDS IN FORM Following this, B. Casano broke through on the left to increase the OR the Sappers, the forwards showed good form, especially Jend with brilliant reverse stick shot--it was the best gont of the Denyer at Inside right, and Homburg Д hard- match, and had the C.B.A. keeper at centre. Bowling was benter all the way.
working right half, and Taylor, be- hind him, was always steady, Cros- this moment, ΔΙ
C.B.A. seemed hopelessly outclassed. but in a des-ton was out of place at left back, perate raid on the left wing, D. and although he did quite well;The Hongkong Badminton League there no getting away from the will commence next Monday, and the
Marriott.
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Is no
LEAGUE FIXTURES
the Services will be unable to Smith reduced the lend with a rising fact that he is a much better pivot following is the complete list of fix~ |
make the trip to Macao, therel is no reason why the Civilians should not be capable of re- presenting the Colony.
W. O. Williams IRA.P.3 beat W. Kemp 180-99: Cpl Edwards (H.A.7. lost to TITAN 51-100; 7. Aikman (RA) lost F. Sykes 43-100: Cpl. Smith (A.) C. Naylor (RAF) lost to E. De Coster The
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In our annual Services v. Civilians! fixtures, the latter have on many occasions defeated the former and 3 a positive that our Civilians are quite capable of giving our Por- good game, and tuguese rivals
victorious. return would probably
Incidentally, there is a good idea funds for the War Effort.
final games the International Tournament could be played on the Club ground on Sundays, and together consecutive with the Services v. Civilians match, D charge could be made for entrance. These games are bound to attract a lot of attention, and a decent sum could be collected.
lost to C. T. Champstorier 83-100; and for *s and
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Five minutes from the end, F. than Fowler received marching orders.
I was specially glad to ace Shaw A nasty remark was passed at the resume his place with a bandaged! Umpire, and the latter had no knee-at lett-inner, but he is not alternative but to order die left-showing the form of last year.
Sappers will have to field their winger from the fleld.
C.B.A. fought galluntly, but were best team against Police "A" next по match for Reercio, who had no Sunday if they hope to win. weak link. The home backs could
not
with the fast-moving front Kowloon C. C.
of Fonseca, B. Gosano and P. X. line Sequeira.
low On the other band, the methods of the home attack, in which Woolgar and E. Fowler dki much to pattern, against forceful halves got thein nowhere. 3. Whitley and Ure
་ were the best halves on view.
In anticipation and intelligent in-
Teams For
The Week-end
tures for the season:
Y
"A" DIVISION December 2-University "B" v. Regreto.
December 18-Chinese Y, v. University December 23-University "D" v. Chinese January 8-Tecrelo v. University "A" January 13-University "A" v. Univer- alty Chinese Y. v. Recralo.
January 20Recreio v. University "B". February 3-University "A" v. Chinose
Y
February 10-Chinese Y, v. University February 11---University "A" `v, Recreio, February 24-University "13" v. Univers ally "A"; Recreio v. Chinese Y.
"D" DIVINION December 11.---V.R.C. V. King's College, Chung Wah v. Recreio; K.C.C. v. Folice, Kowloon Tong V Bt. Andrew's,
December 3—3.1.C. v._King's College; VR.C. v Chung. Wah: At. John's.v. Police; K.C.C. v. Kowloon Tong.
January D-Recreio v. JJC.; King's
terception, the sting out of the the K.C.C., in
W. A. Reed and Tony The following teams will represent College v. Chung Wah: St. John's v. St Alves took opposing attack, and "Doc" E. L. Gosono, with his famous "panama" was a stumbling block at left back.
friendly cricket Andrew's Polles v. Kowloon Tong.
18-JILC. Y. Chung Wah; matches against the Civil Service on Recreio V. VALCE Kowloon Tong v. St. Saturday.
R. MARQUES, Popular Recreio H. F. Gonsalves in you gave a fine Love Dr. A Zimmer Zimmer,
right-half, has not been seen in action this year as he has wrenched! his shoulder through playing badmin. ton. He has been advised to take n complete rèst from sport.
Yesterday's Rugger Cancelled
The rugger match between Club A and Army was not played yesterday owing to the non-arrival of the Army Iteam.
display in the first half.
i. Krellest. John's v. KC.C.
Army Rugby XV Lay, R. 3. K. M. Be Broken- Kowloon Tong v. H...
Beriram.
February King's Collego v. «V.R.CJ Recrein v. Chung Wah; Police v. KLCC.; St. Andrew's v. Kowloon Tong.
February 12-King's College v. INC; Chung, Wah v. V.RCH Police v. St. John's; February 15JR.C. v. Recreio; Chung Wah, v... King's College; Bi. Andrew's V. St. John's; Kowloon Tong v. Police.
February - 26,Chung - Wah v. ZRC; vac. Recrein: St. John's v. Kowloon Tong: K.C.C. v. St. Andrew's. lege v. Recrets: K.C.C. v. St. John's: Mare V.RC. v. JLC.; King's Col
| John's: St. Andrew's V. X.C.C. 1st XI. away:-E. C. Fincher (capt.), N. January 23-JR.C. V. V.R.C.; Recreto
Fincher. F. H. St. Andrew's Follce. FIL, W. L. Ragley, and The umpiring throughout could T. Broadbridge, Scorer, T. W. Cor:
jumpire, J. P. Robinson, have been better!
2nd XI, home; 3. A. Oray (capt.), E. Curtis L
B. D. 3. Laško, H
and J. W. man. E. T. Lawrence. SUNDAY'S MATCH -- gatrast the Army in an all-day Pollen in the Quadrangular Tournament match at the K.C.C. on Sunday, in at Sookunpoo on Saturday: A. N. Other which the Army will act as hosts, the Richards, Capt. Douglas, Lieut. Coombes, McDonald; Cant. Book 2/1deut, Wedder-following will represent the K.C,C.. burn: Sutherland, 1/Llouf, Ford, leut E. C. Fincher (copt.), N. D. Lloyd; 13. 3. Bampar, 2/Lieut. Honth, Capt. Duke, N.. Anderson, D. Hung. E, F. Fincher, A. Qillam, 2/Lieut. Mar. 2/Lieut; Pinkerton. Zimmern, . It. Zimmern, N. A. E.Macka sections, and the first two matches on Reserves, 2/1,deut. Clague, Capt. Skipwith, W. Z. Tapley, B. A. Gray, and E. Curtis, each of the above dates are in the "A"
section, and the last two in "B". Berry and Toley.
12th man, 2, M. Daxtory
The Army will bo represented by the following in their rugby match against
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