Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
December 19, 1940,
"Pilgrim's Hockey Notes
TEAM-WORK, MARKING & TACKLING
Phases Of Game That AT CLUB GROUND, KING'S PARK
Should Be Learned SOUNDNESS IN DEFENCE
SOUND TEAM WORK will defeat clever individualism every timo. Even moderato players, if they know the secret of teamwork, may improve their personal play appreciably provided that they recollect that hockey is a game with a small bail which is so easily intercepted by an opposing half or full-back.
With this point in mind, if the ball is passed and re- passed rapidly and all the halves follow up closely, and if a forward has lost the ball in a tackle, and his own half is up in an attempt to retrieve it, it enables him to go through or to put another forward through instantly without any slackening of speed.
Proper sympathy and under-1 standing as between backs, half- backs and forward promotes the real team work.
The science of marking is better understood in practice by modern players than by those.of the older generation. Defences
BRITISH DAVIS CUP PLAYER KILLED
have vastly improved and are Ronald A. Shayes
to
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stronger and more effective in marking. It is one of the fun- damental elements of the game to mark your apponent closely. The player has to watch where the ball is and whats his opponent proposes to do. lie must be in readiness to foll any attempt to get the pans one
of the other side, Weak marking
king brings a stronger. attack upon their own goal, for when a forward is soundly covered he can be easily put off his usual game. Wing halves should mark their re- spective wing forwards, the centre- **** half the centre-forward and the full-
A MOMENT of action during the Tournament League hockey match between the 5th A.A. "B" and A.N. Other XI A.N. Others won easily by 6-1-Ming Yuen. at the Club ground last Sunday,
Random Jottings
A Reply To "Umpire"
SINCE “UMPIRE" hna found it necessary to comment on my Random Jottings,. I again tako the pleasure in using this column for his benc. fit.
and
and
"Umpire" secins annoyed at the facts published, and states that the Umpires Association holds no respon- aiblity for the arrangement
ancellation of fixtures, etc. No one were informed of accuses the Association for such, but the umpire who die cancellation of a certain match hould have informed the Secretory Live Umpires Association, and he
have informed
Informed the Press. That is where inv reference
arc not. gulity of arous ampires aegligence. I should be pleased. If he would clarify the following incidents
Guld
1o co-
UNIVERSITY PLAY MACAO operation comes in. If some of the
AT HOCKEY & BADMINTON hits took place and do take place
very
week-end-since, he seems to be defending the Association, on his
December 1-Two umpires failed. . appear at a certain game. The
MACAO, Dec. 18-True to tradition, Macao dis-n. played much enthusiasm in the hockey matches which took place here yesterday and to-day and large crowds excuse or apology has been given to were present. The visitors consisted of the team of the representatives of the teams Hongkong University.
In to-day's game, the Univer- and third ranking British player, sity. lost by three goals to nil was killed to-day in an aeroplane against a team of the Macao Hockey Club consisting of ist crash.
Shayes joined the Royal Air Force and 2nd Division players. Both soon after the outbreak of hostilities teams were in fine form, and and was recently promoted to Flight the game was brisk from start Sergeant.
to finish,
bucks pay thair main attention to the Football
inside forwards.
If there is bad marking in the bal llac it throws greater respon- sibility and work on the full backs and the goalkeeper.
Γ
Tackling
is a big playing asset to one's
team to be a sound tackler. The
Headquarters
Win Small
Hongkong
DECISIVE BADMINTON WIN
FOR UNIVERSITY
1
concerned by the
Umpires' Associa lon (I suppose "Umpire" thinica that this is for the good of the game),
In another game en, the same day one umpire was missing though doring an important Oxture eise- where five umpires were present. 8th December. In a certain fixture and he, con-
one.
umpire a match himself. No
ented to do the
statement has been made by the Umpires Association yet.
*
lath December. One umpire fail- MACAO, Dec. 18-Macaod to appear at a morning League Early on, Macao showed a deanite welcomed the opportunity zame and, after a delay of 15 superiority and had the better of the
o, officiate. The front line attack of meeting the Hongkong minutes, a spectator was called upon 1 hear on good authority exchanges,
hat the missing umpire was busy had lost none of its prowess and University in a badminton con- combined understandingly with the test this evening and despite loing an Army game. defence. The University had hard the fact that it was a one-sided
thrusts work to withstand the
many.
encounter throughout owing of their opponents,
side to the vast superiority of the I COULD mention several other However, the
cases since the season com- seemed on the point of drawing blood visitors, the Macao Club 'con-
I suppose that' Ton broke through, but his fast testants were treated to a real menced, but whicn
"Umpire" would say that this shot went wide of Macao's custodian. test of their abilities by accom-
was detrimental to those who Fred Nolasco made a brilliant
are doing their best. Individual effort in the lightning dash plished players from Hong-
defence, but kong.
My point is this: since those in- WITH A GOAL scored by Mahoney past the University
The best set that Macao Club could efficient tackle means a good deal to in the closing minute of the game, tripped, at the moment of scoring.
put, was performed by junior cidents do occur there must be
among your side.
Rosario, who ack of co-operation To be a successful
must Headquarters Company, the Middle- Soon focus your cosul tackler yolu sex, won the Small Units soccer Cup shot toward Gupta, who anticipated players, Rebelre and
had to face the crashing drives of umpires and the Association. One annat blame the Hon. Secretary as utilike your wrists. Then again, an yesterday when they beat "D" Com-uccurately and
Some ten minutes before the Choy and the keen agility of Am-his job is not all "honey", and I interval, the Home team secured plavanar. ticipation is highly important. The Pany, Royal Scots, by 1-0 at Sookun- player who has this gift at ence be
the first roal following a short comes deadly sure tackler, and to
corner when Fred Nolasco directed the full-backs and halves, is
the ball between the posts. primary function.
main point is to know the right mo-
ment when to tackle and how to carry it out skilfully. A Bound and
Units Cup
It was an interceting final that had the attention of the Garrison. Play throughout the first half was even, To the fall-back, the Junge stroke and there being no score was a fair is valuable. Hesitation in tackling reflection of the play.
were first to Middlesex
exert
by either of these sets of players, pressure, during which Bright nearly ment reveals unsoundness.
cleared.
Further Goals
UPON RESUMPTION the energiea
The match was a walk-over for the University, Macao losing all the sets.
Scores were as follows:-
a
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at the last mo- certain. Jest and that he is often let down Umpire" is not in- ment. I hope luded among these
Personal remarks on umpires I do
make it a a point not to mention an official's name when he is condemned for bad uumpiring.
the adoption of a retreating move-registered with n drop shot, and then jaf the University defence were taxed and F. Ribeiro and J. Rosario 21-13,7 pass on occasions, but I do always
K.C.C. Bowls Teaming a scrimmage.
W. II. Choy and S. Amplavaner beat H. Noronlin and Trigo Silva 21-1, Alfred Silva and Albert Jorge 21-0, T. T T. Chin and S. L. Yong (Capt.) In turn the Scots went down the other to the utmost as there seemed to be beat the respective Macao pairs 21-8, end and a lucky save was made dut-a continual storming of the University 21-11, and 21-5.
citadel. Working in one combination C. K. Cheah and M. S. Lim won by on Macao's left Bank, Rosario passed: 21-7, 21-0, and 21-12-Our Own SECOND HALF EXCELLENT work of the Scots to Angelo whitented to Gustavo Correspondent. Kowloon Craket Club will meet halves, among whom Flemming
Silva and on his swift manoeuvre Was United Service Recreation Club la aseen to the fore, held the Middlesex past Low, Silva sent a flying ball into Rugby lawn bowls mates on Baturday at van at bay during the second period. the net
But for Gupta's keen eye, more the Scots made several good tries down
the right wing, but in the last few goals would have been scored by minutes, Middlesex revived and in a Mucao. Alex Airosa all but scored.
when an extremely fast ball drive at goal, Pearson hit the post wounded from the
post, und from the rebound Mahoney took
his the shot first time that beat “thế
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Club "A" Beat
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Second Half
AFTER a scoreless first half, The University's defence merted Club "A" beat Navy "A" by the highest praise, Lcow and Tam 9 points (three tries). to 3 (n bring inspiring throughout. Hanal Raj, Chin and Ho persisted splendid penalty goal) in a game of ly and were unlucky to meet with the rugby at Happy Valley yester. unbreakable rialatince of Ferreira day. and Trigo Silva.
Poor running and passing might University-Gupta: N. I Low, Khor: be said to have cost the Navy the Singh. Leow, Tam (Cant) Tan, Cheilta gamo, for their pack was dominant Hans Raj. T. T. Chin, I. F. 110.
took their 3 Macao Club Almore. Santas Ferrire: Throughout. They Soster: Fred Nolasco Albert Alrass when Hughes, scored with Alex Alrosa: 3 Nolasco, Trigo Blva, points' lead early in the second half penalty Gustavo Silva, Angelo, Rosario."
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should not sever "Umpire
his con- nection with the Association just yet for if he does it is obvious that the public will certainly find out who he is as those officials have their names published every week-end.
In my estimation I am very whether many will Join doubtfal "Umpire" If he does. Since "Umpire" has been blowing whistle for the last two years, and, presume, he has been a reader of ny notes, he ought to know who ret suggested the Umpires Associa tion.
Older readers of this column will appreciate that I have always given the umpires every practical sym- athy and support. It has been a im rule that no adverse criticism
of the game he had missed a similar of his qualifications shall be pub
Victory Over kick from in front of the posts.
ished but if ruch incidents as stated above do occur, it affects the teams. Alec Pearce gave Club their first that participate in the League and points. when he wriggled over with
Macao Lyceum on opponent hanging on, and it such calls for attention.
The Umpires' Association and its seemed the turning point of the
members, good sportsmen and volun- match for thereafter. Club were all teers, take upon themselves their IN YESTERDAY's encounter, the over their opponents, and further un-weekly self-imposed duties of con- University defeated the Lyceum by one clear goal. Al the converted tries were scored by trolling the matches, so far as pre- commencement the visitors seemed to Bosanquet and D. Hynes,
Macao
Teams were:
sent numbers allow, and I was only bo all too keen on Individual, play, but Club AL Thompson: Bosanouat. T. suggesting. In my nnies a week ago done. should be wond some good passing was observed as A, Pearce, D. Hlyne, Needham: Charter, Ufat these duties
Clamo; Walkden, Dunnett, Olsen; Benn, However, I am not suggesting: for the game progressed.
The teams were very evenly match-Dalziel: Hedman, Castleton, D. Hynes.
Navy Mid Ros! B/L MrGul. o. one moment that "Umpire" was in- in any. ot the incidents pub- ed and Macao was particularly strong Wilson, Mid Teare, LA.C. Gracie: Mid volved with Almeida, Trigo Sliva and Leitao, O'Riordan, E. A. Wilson; LA CA Brockham. lished, but I would remind him for Yea, the love of, the game, "If the cap Burg, t Jackson, B/Lt Winior; the half-back trio. Rocha
A. D. Hughes nits, put it on." and Mitchell, P. D. Jorma: naldo Silva were conspicuous on B.B.A. Baggs, A. B. Whitạ, Car the forward line with Gustave Silva and Rodrigues
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