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December 27, 1940.
Portugal Gallantly Resist England
Defeated 3-2 With Ten Men:
A. V. Gosano Injured.
Early in The Match
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Losing their backbono, A. V. Gosano, after fifteen minutes play, Portugal carried on their match in the semi-final round of the "Sunday Herald" Charity Cup yesterday at Kowloon Foot- ball Club ground with ton mon against England, after putting up a spirited resistance only to be beaten by a better team by the odd goal in five. 74, 30, 1015
As long as "A. V." was with them, they more than held their own, and when this versatile “evergreen" player was injured in a collision with an English player, the Portu- guese had to fight hard to avert a big defeat. It was to the credit of their defence that the score stood at that. figure, for time after time the abortive English raida wero repulsed..
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IN CONTRAST to the foul weather of Christmas Day, Boxing Day gave perfect cricket weather. The drizzle of the previous day caused the pitch to take spin. Unpliced ponies 120 each). Nos. 046 However, the Club batsmen did not find it too difficult. 202, 23, 782, 93, 1
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5,715.49 Unplaced ponies (8344.02 each): Now. The game was fast and what always there when wanted, and 2.179, 63,140, 40.705, 81.745, 0.310, 317, science was Jacking was more Pope's marking of T. Alves in par-12,121, 10,201, 50,107, 17,563, 34,397, 5,787. than made up by the keenness of ticular had this Fortuguese player No. 700
well bottled-up. Bright went about his both sides. The Portuguese woric with calm assurance and was were a diminuitive lot, and what way up in alding the allack. Britt they lacked in size was made up was none too steady against Campos, by their speed. The forwards but nevertheless he was the means
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misfortune to be yorked by Head when shaping nicely. Ride, how- ever, settled down and the not very strong bowling was talked to severely.
The 100 was hoisted in an hour and
he should have been caught at deep same time. Richardson completed his 50 at the When Ride was at 30
mid-wicket off Alec Fearce,
So all went merrily until at 123, Unplaced ponies ($30 each): "Nos, 603, when 100 runs had been added, Bide was ̄l.b.w. He had scored a nice 44.
played well at times, but there was not the same understanding each other well, their first time 1510, 1207, 261, 1707. as was evinced in the English side. Playing with only four forwards during the greater part
tackling and clearances were very effective.
at
In the forward line, Fox playing outside right found himself in a
of the game, T. Alves should strange position, and although he did have been more on the alert and not send across many useful centres. his weak clearances were a his partnership with Le Page had the source of relief to the English Portuguese defence on tenterhooks. defence when they were on the fog with her had good under-
attack.
The
standing with his other men. Hendy scored the "hat trick" and his dis- tributions and footwork delighted
Home
Rugger Results
LONDON,
Dec. 20 (Reuter)
C. Santos too was weak, and should the English supporters. The same Results of rugby matches played to- have parted with the ball earlier on could be said of Saw, Blckford many occasions. The live wire was the better of the two wingers, send-day were:
Was
in J. Gomes who was for ever aing across many centres although he Cardin source of worry to the Englishmen found in Maxwell a thorn to his do-
16 Welsh XV Gloucester 20 Army XV He would forage for the ball wayings. As stated, Robinson did all Home Counties
back in the defence and then bring that was required of him.
up same for the other forwaris to
threaten the English citadel, H. Campos played as well as was to be expected, and his runs down the side iinc were always fraught with danger.
Sound Defence
In defence, the Portuguese more than held their own. The coverings and clearancea of D. Alves were revelation to the eye, and he was the
Even First Half
The ball was swung from one end to the other. Both citadels were visited in turn, and after fifteen min- utes of even play, A. V. Gosano was carried off the field after a collision after, Campos when going through on with an English player. Not long his own missed an open goal, having only Robinson to beat, means of stopping many a threatenlish team secured the lead,
Returning to the attack, the Eng alluation.
He was ably support-n
port from a pass by Bright, Hendy went ed by U. F. Remedios. B. Gosano through to score with a right foot Laking over
over the duties of his elder
drive that had Marques diving. as a third back. and lent admirable support. The wing halves retallated strongly, and B. Gosano's to T. Alves found the last named
Ing
in the venire hall position Playing still with ten men, Portugalį
of Maxwell and Fereira were always player taking a pot at goal only to see to the fore. They had their share in marking the atlack and were always cular saves. Not
Robinson making one of his specta- covering their backs when belog at- obtained the equaliser, as from a shot üfter Portugal Jong tacked. V. AL Marques in ros! de- ilghted the spectators with many beite laken by Gomes. Robinson was rush Hant saves playing as he did in aed and Santos had only to tap the
ball into strange position. Ele had much more
o an empty net. After the change over, Santos was
shot
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Miss A. A. Sequeira (20) won a Bogey Pool competition at the Country Club, Sheungshiu, yesterday, finishing with a score all square.
K. T. Ocl, two down, was second.
India v. Ceylon Cricket Match
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Dicky's Century
Bowling Change
I DON'T qulte understand why Perry was taken off after bowling two overs and getting Grose out and Alec Pearce dropped. Presumably Owen-Hughes' idea was to get a left hander on to the new batsmen.
should have been five 4's, but on the Knight tired a bit, and Coombes hit him for four 4's in one over-it
other hand the one through the slips should have been taken by frat allp.
Next over, Swyre let out at a well- pitched one from Owen-Hughes, and was well caught low down at mid-off 182-4-5.
Without addition to the score, AFTER this, interent chiefly cen-Freeman was. bowled. The hutch tred in whether Bichardson would seemed open. gel his century before lunch. He
Cricket grow dull, except when hit like a kicking horse, and soon Coombes hooked McLellan for four,
put all doubts at rest. His hundred He shapes like a useful bat, but I do Look him only 80 minutes. that the fur began to fly.
After not recall having seen him before.
Head on-drove Owen-Hughes out Perry was settling and rung came over, he hit right across one and was of the ground. Later in the same galore. A few difficult chances were bowled. 200-8-12.
that the bowling was not of very put down, and it must be admitted
high quality, but both batsmen forced the game excellently.
With 229 on the board, lunch was taken with Richardson 137 and
3 Perry 28-both not out.
After Tiffin
ON the resumption, runs Blin came but at 242 Richardson Wes nicely caught and bowled by Alco. Pearce, who took the ball right- handed level with his shoulder 242-3-144
Coomber' Fifty
on
COOMBES, however, went stoutly and completed his 50, of which ten shots were boundaries.
At 125, Dewar was bowled by McLellan. 225-7-1.
Just after, Lloyd relleved Owen- Hughes, and. Coombes welcomed him by cracking him to the square- lee boundary and then on-driving hira for two. Then he put him behind square leg for another four. and straight drove him for 6. It seems to me that Coombes in a con- aiderable nequision to Hongkong cricket.
Owen Hughes Again
OWEN HUGHES then relleved Mc-
Owen Hughes came in and still Dewar and was very smartly taken runa came. At 270 Perry hit out at at backward point (call it gully if you will) for a nice innings of two Lellan at the Yard end, but his first short of his half-century. 270-4-48.
Club went on and runs still came, Lloyd about pretty freely to send up a maiden. Coombes hit but mostly in singles.
The Wander- ers' fielding Improved, but they could 253 on the board. Coombes 77 not and the 250, and stumps were drawn with get no more wickets and Club declar-out and Peal 2 not out. ed at 308 for 4 wickets. Owen-
over was
Coombes had played a most excel- Hughes being 31 and Bosanquet 20 lent fighting innings, hitting power- not out.
The Wanderers.
fully.
It was an excellent game with the batamen-on-top-There-were-a-lot- THERE seemed a certain doubt of catches dropped, and no one was about the name of the opposing outstanding with the ball. Alde, but I was told I might call is used more, and I am not sure
I thought Perry might have been the Wanderers.
should not have tried Richardson or J. L. C. Pearce and Major Grose Ride on Coombes early on. It might
CALCUTTA, Dec. 26 (Reuter)- India began three-day matchi to do than his opposite number, who put through on his own, and with dla made 251, of which C. K. against Ceylon to-day. Batting Arat, novertholems did what was required put of him, Had it not beer for Robin. only Robinson in his way, he s close of play Ceylon had gathered opened the batting and Kaight bowl-have worked, but then it might not. Naldu, the captain, made 29. By wide. At the other end, Marques three for 08. twice saved
magnificently Hendy and Saw and with the Eng-pentangular
from At the end of the third day of the ed at the Yard end. Pearce took a understand that there will be a
cricket tournament lish players doing most of the attack-
four through the silps. Bombay, the Moslems
Owen-sort of replay as far as possible on Ing. Hendy when In possession (Mushtaqu All 110) and two for 18. bowled John Pearce and Grose start- will captain the Club side in the had made 381 Hughes bowled at the other end. He New Year's Day, when T. Ride The English team was sound with-swerved and evaded two players to The Rest had made 202 and 220 (Amireed to settle down. out being brilliant. It was the half place the ball into the corner of the Lahl seven for 104). The Hindus with. back trio that was the mainstay of net.
son's daring in goal, the English team might have had to play off.
Steady Trio
their display, for although boing Undaunted by this reverse, the worried they were never flustered, Portuguese went about their work and always came off with the better with a will, and from one of their end. Pope, Height and Britt were sporadic raids, Campos went through
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absence of Harry Owen-Hughes. I couple of beautiful off-drives to the
To send the 40 up Grose hit a hope to report it. pavillon. It was an expensive over four fours and two singles.
The 50 was hoisted in 22 minutes. Bowling Change
1. 2. Tichardson, and b T. Pearce T. G. C. Kalight, b Head
1. T. Ride, Th.w. b Coombes
A. E. Perry, a J. Pearce b Dewar 11. Owen-Hughes, not aut D. I. Bosanquet, not out
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Extras (B 2: LD 1; WB 6; NB LLOYD then went on vica Owen-
Tour (declared) for R. R. Griffiths, D. McLellan. Hughes, while McLellan relieved Kibee, N. D. Lloyd, a. J. P. Carey About $200 for the Bomber Fend Knight. He nearly had Grose c. & b was collected yesterday at Kowloon in
b, not bat. hia Arst over, but- It
Dowling Analysis Football Club where the Greybeards a red-hot drive and subdued, the Juveniles 17 to 14 in a through his hands to his tummy went softball tilt,
greatly to the objection of the tummy owner.
No one knows what the score was in the nightcap in which the lasses battled with the Kowloon Kops, but it was generally agreed that a big time was had. Canuckette Dot Louey was overcome with the large bat which the Kops brought out to the park, but there were no casualties.
Volunteers XI ·
Hend
Finnle Dowar J. Pearce
T. Pearce Coombes
Bwyre ****
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At 70, Alec Pearce was dropped by second slip off Dewar-a dimeuit
Head bowled four wides and Bwyre chance. Both batsmen settled down one. Finnle and Dewar bowled a no- to play very good cricket,
ball. Just after the 100 went up, Alec D. C. E. Grose, a Kilbee b Perry Pearce skled one behind accond slip J. L. C. Pearce, b Owen-Hughes and Owen-Hughes just got to it but wyre, & KcLellan b Owen
TA. Pearce, b Knight the sun was in his eyes and he had
THEE WANDERERS
Hughes ----------
to turn right round. He took the A. II. Coombes, not out ball, as far as I could see, on the
Head, Civen-Hughes ***** L. Freemant,
n, b Owen-ilughes
J. Dewar, b McLellan
top of bis thumb and failed to hold. Peal, not out ...
The following will represent the It. Volunteers in an all-day cricket He appeared to have damaged his |match against the Royal Scots at hand and brought Ride into second
Sookumpoo on Sunday, starting at 11 910
slip.
o'clock:
Just after, Grose, who was play-
L. T. Rido, K. J. Attwell, K. Ming very nicely, completed his 60. Baxter, N. D. Booker, D. Hung, D. His hooking on off-turners was de- McLellan, N. A. E. Mackay, A. Elightful, and both feet were almost) Perry, D. O. Parsons, W. Stoker and outside the off-stump. A. Zimmern.
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Tea
Extraa (15 203 LI 1; WB 2)
Beven for ou
W. . #nie and Diaire did not bat, Bowling Analyals
Knight
Owen-Hughes 10 Lloyd
McLellan
Porty
Lloyd Bowled two no-balls.
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to equalise with a hot grounder which
AT 130 tea was taken and the Hobinson touched but could not stop. same was held up for practically 20 The English team kept up an inces minutes. In these shors days, even sant attack, but the good work oit should be reduced to a minimum. if the tea interval cannot be cut out the Portuguese defenders kept them at bay, and towards the close of the
As it was Fearos and. Grose had gamo Saw's shot was blocked by the Just about an hour to get nearly 200
LONDON. Dod. 25 (Reuter)—Re- defenders.
Ok to give the Hendy com-
****runa. But it was not to be,
sults of foolball matches played in pleted his
Grose hooked .Perry very strong-Scoiland last Saturday weres Englishmen victory when following ly to the mid-wicket boundary and Albion
* Hibernian up B. Gosano's miskick he scored Kilbes dashed along and held an ex- Clyde from close in.
cellent catch. 142-2-72..
Idart Morton PORTUGAL: V. M, Marques; C. Grose had played a pretty forcing Quem'e Park F. Remedios, D. Alves; Maxwell, A. Innings. The only chance
.D.BL. Mirren V. Gosano, J.J
saw was Hangers J. J. Pereira; H. Campon, the drive that hit
XMAS DAY MATCHES C. Santos, D.,
McLellan in Gosant, J. Gomes, T. tummy.
IN ENGLAND. Alves, plum
Pearce completed his 80 and was] The following were further resulti ENGLAND: Robinson: Roughley, immediately after dropped at mid- of matches played in England yester- Freshwater: Pope, Bright, Britt, Fox, on. The box was doing well Hut puratay
day! Le Page, Hondy, Baw, Bickford, | it... avalled him little,
He played stockport
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