Hockey
C.B.A. BEATEN
TWICE
Week-end Visitors To Macao
MACAO, Feb. 16.--The Macao hockey ground was the scene of the lively matches this afternoon when the teams of C.B.A. engaged Macao's 1st and 2nd Divisions, In both matches the local side displayed a superiority over the visitors..
The result of the match between the rival senior teams was three goals to one in Macao's favour while Macao won the following game between the two second tcams, 5-2.
The C.B.A. first eleven was handleapped by the absence of Dunn, F. Fowler and Ure, and
Junior Matchen was likewise compelled to
and
field reserves in place of Laertes
IN THE ABSENCE of a tall ske, Costa, R. Rosario and J. Nolas. Bond, Keunard, Spencetayl Lockhart served again for C.BA, in co, who were unable to play. the second division gains, and the visitors showed a fine and energetic splekt against Macau's 2nd eleven.
were
From the outset play was brisk on
a slippery ground. and early on Maran
attack prominent In was Some one movements by Hong though there was murk siklfeld pluy. kont's forwards
witnessed
Bond and D. Taylor met the oppos While the opposition displayed a perfect understanding throughout, it forwards, and showed much de- Cardoso was very dependable in dependability. Macto's forward fence
line
and Rodrigues showed promise was ably supported by an energetle
trio with Alex Airosa, pivot, is a good forward at centre.
During the Best half todrigues brought the score to two-nll for Marao, and after the interval added another goal.
First Blood
TN the 17th minute ʼn spectneular combination was witnessed when Maran's position was terrased by another two goals and Bond and Alex Airsa passed to Albert Airos Spancelay secured one goal apiece who centred to Pedro Angelo enabl- for Hongkong so that the game ing Angelo to direct a fast shot be- elesed with a final score of Macaoyond Lockhart Into the net. Shortly fer and C.B.A. two goals.
after, Hongkong evened the score C.B.A. Taylor: Glendenning, when a splendid pass from Smith to break Hynes, Odell, Taylor:wave Fowler the chance Steuerlay, Kennard, Stone, wool- through and remister with a rislag
ur. Bond.
MacaoAlmada! Noronha, Car- dose; D. Rochn. Soires, Riccie: 11 Silva, Danares-Our Own Correns pondent."
12.
As play proceeded. Airosa was Rocha, C. Rosario, Rodrigues, A. een to advantage at centre-half with
magnificent stick-work, right-linek, frequently robbed the
and Basto,
e.B.A. forwards who were threaten; inn M. Whitley seemed very alert and cool-hended and lost ng oppor-
SPORTS ADVERT.tunity to distribute accurately.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
int March
MACAO,
Lead Again
however, augmented Its seure five minutes before the interval when a neat forward move-" ment was observed as G, Silva placed a clever ball to Angelo who did not fail to manoeuvre past Taylor and spete the next goal for Macao.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1941
Postponed to:-
Upon resumption, Rosario missed First Day - Monday, 17th February | Second DayTuesday, 18 February when a long shot from the left wing Third Day Wednesday, 10th February went dangerously near Hongkong's Fourth Day Saturday, 22nd Februnty goal. Fowler was repentedly don-
Saturday Fifi Day
programme fixed for 15th erous to the local side and all but February will be run off on Monday, scored when he had Almada to beat. 17th February, and the subsequent: Nolasen missed two fine chances days programmes in consecutive by skidding. Play took a fast turn nin both sides showed no lack of Vigour.
The
· order.
On Monday, 17th, Tuesday, 18th Wednesday, 19th, and Saturday, 22nd February, the first bell will be rung of 11.09 a.m., and the first race will
be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, A March. the frst bell will be rung- at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The un interval will be after the fifth race on the first four days of the . Meeting.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURES
Members are reminded that they MUST wer their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
and their Indles
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL HE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Much excitement was caused by the beautiful solo effort of Angelo who broke through to gain his -third-roal-for-Macao-
February 18, 1941.
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
HOCKEY VISITORS TO MACAO
The Central British Association and Macao hockey senior teams grouped during the interval of their at Macao on Sunday last.
Blarney
Stone
Seven-A-Side Tourney: Scots' Teams Absent: Matches To-day
Rugger
New Handicaps For To-day
And To-morrow
The following weights for events to be run to-day and to-morrow
POSTPONED from Saturday, the Barney Stone Rugger Tournament commenced yesterday when five of the seven-a-side matches were played at Happy were issued last night: Valley. Royal Scots "A" and "B" teams failed to appear and their matches against the Police "A" and "B" will be played this afternoon.
Conditions were damp, and the ground was heavy and slippery. Yesterday's results were:
Civil Service R.E.
Small Units
M'sex "A"
8th R.A. "A"
12
13
12th R.A. "B" 5th A.A. "A"
9
5th A.A. "B"
0
7
.
11
Tamar & S/S Jardines.
5
M'sex Win Narrowly
Civil Servants Win
TO-DAY
2-Foochow Confusion Ray 16 (1% mites).- Burford 155, Cleinber Dupont Bay 182, Eve of Harvest 183, Evo of leaven 135, Gay Star 135, Glossylight 152, Happy Eve 10. Mount Hope Day 152. Navylight 153, D-Lan 159, Racyugat 152. Spleylight 155, White Diamond 145.
12.Wakool Handloop (1 mille) -- Ajax 140, Albury 140, A Roaring Time 139, Atlas 152, Duaylight 147 Connieber 158, Contact 153, Crittel 159, Derby Day 140. Dovonian 149, Foir Chance 152, Flying Dutchman 135. Frankiin 145, 1appy Landing 140, Income Tax 139, Many Thanka 150. Molady Star 149, Murrumbidges 142. Piccadilly Jim 159, Princess Claro 149, Pumpernlekal 149, vulet 144, Rowan 150. Sparrow 149, Springhurst 151, Sydney Lad 132, Tornado Star 16 Vixen Tor 147.
TP-MORROW
CIVIL SERVANTS were the MIDDLESEX "A" narrowly superior in speed to the 12th overcame Tamar and Small Ships R.A. Gunners and led 6-3 at the by 7-5 after leading 7-0 at the B-Kara Kara Handicap-(6_furlonga). interval. First score came from interval. Berry registered Mid-A Grand Time 148, Analeus Curiae 145, Morgan, who received from dlesex' first points when he drib-faffin Bay 143, Brown Derby 133, Busy- Forrow and tucked the ball away bled through. The try was un-at 135, Chiller 130. Courting Eve 140, near the posts. Redman failed converted. to convert. -
Giddins tied scores when he went over with the ball at his feet, but just before the interval, Taylor broke away on the right and cross-kicked to llynes who scored between the posts. Taylor failed with the klek.
Morgan touched down-between the posts again in the second half, but Burford falled to convert, and in the closing ininutes Taylor went through on his own for another unconverted
Teams werei
In defence Basto excelled himself and Trigo Silva was clever in timing. Hongkong's forwards were somewhat unlucky bul Smith and Whitley did their full share and Kennard was not behind in his position at outside.
Civil ServiceA. J. G. Taylor: K. For Shortly before the finnt
row. T. Q. Mergan; J. Redhan; B. Hynes, whistic, CD.A.s goalie and two of Maeno's F. urfers, F. Wackett.
Howarth, 12th Heavy --McCarthy; forwards, Nolasco and Angelo, were Denton; tall Bullen, Deerfield, Gld- temporarily laid out following a collision within Hongkong's circle and ploy was halted for two minutes.
C.B.A. Lockhart: Bond, D. Tay-
dint.
ay 140, Australian Diamond 137,
Criffel 155, Far View 150, Flying Dutell man 135, Happy Landinga 135, Jungle Princess 140, Lanenshico Chips 11. Lucky The next points were from a Lady 118, Many Thanks 133, Melody Star brilliant dropped goal by Man, Jones 138. Princess Claro 135. Rising Star 138, transferred to Jackson who reversed Rowan 135, Sapper Barred, Vanity Fair and passed to Man who registered. Viceroy Itt, with an outstanding goal from yards.
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McGill and Danger successfully held off the Middlesex during the second half, and they were rewarded with 5 points just before the whistle when Rutherford, touched down be- tween the posts for Watson to con- vert.
Teams were:
Home Soccer Fixtures-For- Saturday
Leading Owners And Jockeys
The following is the list of most successful jockeys in yos- terday's races:
LONDON, Feb. 17 (Reuter).- Middlesex A-Jackson; Weedon, Mon;
for Football fixtures
the coming Jones: Berry, Dayly, Hewiti.
Tamar and Bmall Ship B-Clough Saturday, February 22, will comprise McG, Danger; Gallagher; Poute, Wat-the return matches for the First son, Rutherford,
Round matches of the War Cup. The venues will be reversed.
Jardines Overwhelmed
fast
THE 8TH HVY REGT over- Sappers Too Good
wheimed Jardines by 11-0 after SAPPERS” “A” team trounced leading 8-0 at the interval. lending 3-0 at the interval. Pic-Marin Sript backs Richards, ton registered the first half and Richards scored two tries before first but falling with the second) and points for the Sappers, when he the interval (Marsh converting the went over after receiving from Skipwith registered the third in the Jones. Birrell falled with the second half. Marsh again failed with kick.
[the kick.
Badges admitting non-members to lor: Parsons, N. Whitey, Ainslic: the Members Enclosure and Club Smith, T. Whitley, Fowler. Spence- the Ack-Ack "A" XV 13-3 after Rooms at $10.00 per day including lay, Kennard. tax-ur $10.00 including tax for the Meeling (ladies $5.00 respectively) are obtainable through Ferreira: Trigo Silva, Alex Alros the Secretary upon the written or R. Angelo: F. Nolasco, G. Sliva, F. personal introduction of a member, Angelo, Albert Alrosa, P. Rosario. such member to be responsible for
ali chits, etc.
+
and $20,00
Badges
admitting 10 Members' Enclosure will NOT be on rate at the
nce Course.
Race
The Secretary's Offee. 1st noor,
EXCHANGE BUILDING. (Tel.
27704) WILL CLOSE AT 9.45 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and
Maeno. Almada;
Basto,
Santos
Second Point-to-Point
at 11.45 1.9. ON THE FIFTH DAY Race at Fanling
A limited number of tifs will
be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in
THE SECOND polut-to-point of the advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel. | Club will be held at Fauling at 3 put
on Sunday. The start will be from 21820).
BE near the Kwanti racecourse and the CLUB'Srst flag will be about three-quarters
MEET-of a mile up the Shataukok
NO
ΤΟ
CHILDREN WILL ADMITTED
THE PREMISES DURING THE ING.
the
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of admission to Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day including tax for all persons includ ing Indies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Soilors in uniform are admitted to the Publie Enclosure at $1.00
per day including tax Bookmakers, Tie Tac men,
SERVANTS' TASSES
etc..
But on resumption, Birrell obtain- ed possession almost immediately and went over between the posts and converted his own citor.
Gunners retaliated when Giblin took H
burst through pass and to
score,
Oxford Walkers Challenge Cantabs
LONDON, Jan. 10-Oxford walk- ers have sent a challenge to Cam- bridge for a match during the Lent term. It is proposed to hold the race over six miles in conjunction with a competition open to all road- St Heavy Aichards: March, Skin-walking clubs and to give team and and handicap wil; Hook: Cook. McDermont, Turner, individual scratch
Jardine'-DL Flosanquet; N. J. Bunker, prizes. The date suggested D. 11. Nelson. J. C. Enger: R. G. Geer, R. G. Whitbourne, G. J. P. Carey.
February 22 to March 1.
Teams werO;
but Dobbinson falled Book
This Bate
to add the points. Then Birrell placed the issue beyond doubt when he went through on the left to louch down between the posts and agains add hk own points.
Teams were: Engineers Jones Picton. Hirrefl; Foley: Martin. Davis, Sheldrake,
Giblin, Road A.A. tegiment A-Fairclough
Baker: Dobbinson: Evens, Clarke. Page.
near Hill 27. This flag is to be kept on the left and the course from thence runs to the left of Lichee Farm.
The second fan will be at the ́upen expense at the end of the gallops and this flu must also be kept on the left. after which riders will turn homewards lap the finish at Kitten Hil
Two Classes
Small Units Victory: COMBINED SMALL UNITS beat 5th. A.A. "B" by 9-0. Hamlin was prominent for the small Units, and paved the way He went for their first score,
For the convenience of compellors through on the right, and pass- will not be permitted to operate who wish to walk or ride the course, within the precincts of The Hong flags will be up on Friday and wiied to Pratt who scored near the corner. Hamlin failed with the Kong Jockey Club during the Race be felt there until after the race. Meeling.
kick. Tifus will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publle "Enclosure.) Entries will be divided into two Then Just before the Interval, Pratt classes, Australian ponies and China again went over, but this time be- tween the posts, bit Hamlin failed Passes for Servants will be issued rules, and there will be first, second
class. The with the kick again. to Private Box holders ONLY on and third prizes in encls
Australian entries will be allowed away
in registered. application to the Secretary, ist floor, Brst, to be followed by the China
Macdonald Exchange Building.
ponies, each clasa to be judged second half, going through on his Any persons found loitering with separately,
own to score between the posts, bulj Servants' passes in their pokiession will forfeit the same and will be tors will be uppited, with arm-bands
No colours are required, as competi. Hamlin failed with his kicks, for the
Third time removed from the Enclosure.
before-hand. The wearing of liard Thats is essentini,
By Order,
Entries, accompanied by a fee of $3, Secretary, may be sent to Captain J. G., Whit-
taker, No. 1 Garden Torrace.
C. B. BROWN, Hongkong, 15th February, 1941.
Teams were:
the
Rmail Unit Macdonald; Prait. Hamling Morgan; Molian, Chandler, Bedford.
i A. Regiment 6-Rasterbrook; Hevan, Cooke; Sutcliffa, Mullens, Owens, Heath
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Fanllag Golf Competitions
Shield;
The finals of the Stubbs and G. M. Young Cup were played recently and resulted as follows:
The following is the list of most successful owners:
T. K. L.. Lan Circ. Necan
Li Po-chun
W; K.
Shields & Stanton
Mrs A. E. Gensett
P. and L Young Bros
Weetoo Eve
S, K.
Eu Tong-son C. 11.
S. W. Lee
Lee Bros Lee Chi-choh Billy Quartermaster nirs Chuong C. N. K. Gredmaka Toote Murber
G. Thnson Vilaja Pearstur
S. 5. Magnetta
1st 2nd 3rd
Stubba Shield.-P.W.D. (D, S, Ed. C. S. C. C. Cricket Teams
ward 4 and C. W. E. Bishop 13) beat 5th A.A. Rent, H.A. (T. A. Pearce 3 and J., D. Cingue 8) by one hole.
G. M. Young Cup.-Hongkong and Shanghal Bank beat Butterfield and Swire.
Civil Service Airsta to meet University in the cricket Teague on Saturday at Civil Service Club, are.. E. Richardson feaptain, K. J. Attwell. F. Baker, W. 1. Colledge. T. V. N. Fortescue, R., H. Crimtha, 1. C. K. Hawkins, D. McLellan, A. E. Derry, N. Whitley, A. M. J. Wright.
Seconds To play Dinecran Boys School · at the school are.-H. E. Strange feap- fan), G. Ainslie, J. Barrow, G. Davidson, it. Parrott, T. Lockhart, J. P. 'MacGowan,
Watson,
In the second competition for the S. C. M. Post Bomber Fund, Major K. S. Simpson (20) and Capt. A. C. F. Drew Wilkinson (15) tied with score of up. They will play off. There. Atitchell, N. L. Smith, G. Stone, A were 2 entries.
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