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Selfish Centre Forward goal-keeper, Alamada, came into the Gurbachan Singh commenced limelight with some Alaf Din fully justified his in well, but was later seen to be very clearances.

Wonderfal clusion in the Colony team with a selfish Seldom did he pass with wonderful exhibition at left-half one or two rare exceptions, in the

Great Chance Missed A good move originating from Had it not been for his magnificent latter stages of the game. Where Dulla Singh saw Gurbachan Singh spoiling in the frat half, Macao he failed mostly was near the circle in possession. He neatly sent the would have won the game, for No-when, instead of taking the ball ball forward between Alrosa and lasco, the Macao right-winger, was forward from a wing-pass, he Cardosa for Kartar Singh to gather caught on the majority of occasions dribbled the ball towards his own in his stride, but with the goal at by Alaf Din before he could get goal and thereby lost many scoring his mercy he was unable to posi rid of the ball to advantage.....

opportunities. Then again In the second half,

tion himself for the shot which just Alaf Din was responsible for twe

The game was witnessed by a missed the left-upright, ⠀ perfect openings,une of which re-

very large and distinguished With the game drawing to a close sulted in. Lal Singh scoring a mar

the and the Macao team showing signs gathering which included Colonial Secretary for Macao, Dr. bf tiring, particularly on the right nificent equalising goal with a 're; verse stick alot while travelling at Joao Pereira Barbosa, the Colonial flank of the defence, Lal Singh full speed.

Treasurer, Senhor Dias Costa, the Jumped into the limelight with a Attorney-General, Dr. Alua Fer-magnificent equalising goal, the re- Dulla Singh Excels,

reira, the President of the Muni-sult of a terrific burst of speed and Dulla Singh was another of the cipal Council, Lieut. Col. Albano brilliant stickwork, Punjabis who justified his inclusión d'Oliveira, the Judge of the High

Gathering the ball from Alať in the team. The manner in which Court, Dr. Larangeira, the Man-Din's pass, Kartar Singh neatly he held Ramalho, the Macao leader ager of the Macao Bank, Senhor evaded Airosa and sent Lal Singh and his spoiling in the latter Montalvao E. Silva, Miss Marle away. The latter, when just inside stages of the opening half, marked Jorge and the Vice-President of the the circle and at an accute angle, him as one of the finest pivots the Municipal Council, Senhor F. Silva, shot for goal with an amazing re- Colony has ever had or seen. Last but not least was Lieut. Da verse-stick effort which had Alama-

Of the two Colony backs, Rodri-Costa, the most outstanding hockey da beaten all the way. gutes was by far the safer, and, alpersonality in Macao and the foun-

The Hong Kong team now jump- though he executed several "air" der of the Macao Hockey Club, ed Into their stride and the half- shots, they were excusable under The following travelled to Macao backs played as a man.. Reed, re- the prevalling conditions.

as supporters of the Hong Kong gained his true form, while Dulla Garthwaite was consistently good team: Messers. A. A. Dand, A. F. Singh held Ramalho well in check. in the forward line, and in the se-Austen, W. J. Brown, R. A. Bates, G. Singh Misses Goal cond half was a definite

menace Lt. Ramus, R.A., Captain J. H.

The crowd, estimated at 2,000 when his distribution to Divett Whelton, of the 1/8th Punjab Regi-spectatora, were then given thrill made the pair of them heavily ment, L. A. R. Duncan, Mrs. G. T. after thrill. Gurbachan Singh was marked men. This was probably

Palmer."

given an open goal as a result of responsible for the Macao defeat.

Divett's work, but his point-blank 15 minutes of the game, most of the for, with the exception of the last Hurried Change Of Colours

As both teams came out in white shot was brilliantly cleared by Ala-

mada. play was on their wing, and the shirts, the Hong Kong team made

The Colony forwards played as a sudden change of play to the Lala hurried change before the start Singh and Kartar Singh combina- of the game and finally took the man and their inter-passing was a tion completely disorganised the field in wine-coloured jerseys Hong Kong went ahead when

pleasure to witness. From the bully-off Hong Kong Alaf Din stopped Nolasco from A Immediately assumed the offensive breakaway, and sent the ball and were nearly through in the Dulla Singh. first minute, only Kartar Singh was ball up and sent Lal Singh, away on The latter took the. caught off-side.

another of his spectacular runs.

Macao defence.

Lal Singh Hero Of Game --

to

I have already mentioned the In- dian left-wing combine, and repeat that Hong Kong owe their victory: to them, particularly Lal Singh, Macdo retaliated from the hit and who, besides scoring the equaliser the spectators were brought to fast tiring Macan defence and cen

The Colony winger outpaced the with a wonderful unexpected re-their fest when Rosario sent a tred with a reverse-stick shot for verse-stick shot, made the twu spectacular pass between Reed and Kartar Singh to take the ball on openings from which Kartar Singh Dulla Singh to Angelo, but the lat- the run and net past the advancing * Cargo only.

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latter had brilliantly saved from furious and Lal Singh came into scoring movements when he drib- Lal Singh-but I give Kartar Singh the limelight with a characteristic bled clean through the Macao de- full marks for the manner in which run down the left-touchline during fence to shoot for goal himself. he followed up his winger's every which he beat four Macao defen-

Alamada partially cleared the ders before centring with a re-ball with his pads and Kartar In dealing with the other players markable reverse stick shot. With Singh, following up very close be must mention that the conditions forwards were not up far enough the ball into the net for the final who were not outstandingly good, Ian open goal, however, the inside hind, had no difficulty in placing were definitely against their style to convert the effort. 2

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wing attack thus fell on his should-After 17 minutes, Macao oponed the scoring when Angelo tore down Airosa was very good at right- the left-touchline and half for Macao, but was outclassed between Roed and Metcalfe, by Lal Singh and Kartar Singh, and lobbed the ball goalwards, Hol-

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