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HOCKEY GAME Fields And Clubroom
KOWLOON INDIANS
RETAIN LEAD
LOSERS INTERMEDIATE LINE
SHOWS STEADINESS
(By "STICKS")
Crocker And Kiley Shine
In Navy Eleven
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·BRILLIANT DISPLAY
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Lee Kwok Wai Injured
CORNWALL AND
DOCKYARD IN
SHOOTING TIE Robinson And Newnham High Marksmen
RETURN ENCOUNTER AT STONECUTTERS
An excellent day's shooting was enjoyed by teams from H.M.S; Loung Wing-chul was, far too Cornwall and the Dockyard Rifle
The "Kowloon Indians Tennis parters on Saturday when they structive football, with Beltrão, slow for Ho Ka-keung, and his HE Navy surprised their sup The Recreto halves played con Club retained the leadership of the defeated the Lincolns by three clear the centre, always in the limelight, passon were rarely accurate. His Club, who met in a return encoun Mamak Hockey Tournament table goals....
It was he who initiated practically partner on the left flank, Lee Kwok-ter on the Stonecatters Range, when they defeated the Royal
all their dangerous attacks, and his wai, tried unavailingly to break up which resulted in a tie, both teams Army Service Corps by a lone goal Crocker more than lived up to his clever dribbling and passing to the clover inter-passing between totalling 478 points. on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, reputation on his inst week's display Bartle Gosane and Alves often left the Athletic right-wing. Early
for the Navy preinter éleven. He the Police defence spreadeagled.
after the Interval he sustained a wall, and E. Newnham, of the A. B. Robinson, of the Corn- after being held in a goalless first played excellently, showing good
fractured arm and went off for the Yard, recorded the best scores of half.
anticipation, clean and sure ball con Silva-Netto. had a hard game remainder of the game. The outstanding feature of the trol, strong clearing, and was never against Moss and Green, but held The South China forwards were
the day, with 84 points. * game was the steady play of the ruffled..
his own well, and often succeeded put right off their game by the and 600 yards buttes,
Practices were from the 200, 500 Corps intermediate trio. Too
In sending' Castilho away by draw-quick tackling of their opponents, good, at centre-half,
The scores were:-- was the Moss, another newcomer, also ing Parker out of position,
and never recovered from a bad best of the line, as a player, båt merited his inclusion, and, coupled
start. he failed to hold G. Singh, the with the veteran Ryecroft, formed, Admirably led by Bertie Gosano, The goal, scored by Tam Kong-Robinson Colony leader.
a perfect bulwark to the attacks of the Recreio forwards were speedy pak was a good one nevertheless,
Gora The Indian defence was the Higgins and Co
and clever in their Inter-passing but at no other period of the game Slowly strength of the team, Karnell Singh|
movements; the splendid support did they look likely to score. being the better of the two backs, Pyatt, brought fato, the pivotal they received from their halves gave Fung King-cheong, in the cen-Williams his hitting being more. accurate position in place of McGuire, played them the majority of the play, and tre, was helpleser against the inde- and harder then that of his partner very well. He had Ridley and they made full use of all their fatigable Taul Ah-fai, and when he
The game throughout-was very Baldry well marked and this pair chances. even with the R.A-S.C. team having were not allowed to slightly the better of the play. headway.
They were again unlucky to find) Senior off-form.
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It was not until late in the second.
KILEY IMPRESSES
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ALVES LEFT UNMARKED
Boulton
Barnes
H.M.S. "Cornwall"
Total
did attempt to pass and send his Lewnham wingers away the result was in- Murgatroyd variably a wild lunge outside. Quinnell
Tam and Wong Mee-shun work-Austin' Alves, in particular, was un-
Johnson marked for practically the whole of bination into the line, but apart
ed heroically to infuse some com Co half that G. Singh opened the scoring The man to share the laurels the "game" (Brooks was appar-from a few bouts of inter-passing, with a neat shot after beating the with Crocker was Kiley at inside-ently under the misapprehension which usually led nowhere, they
he Was defence. A little while previous to left. Only a slim player in bulld, that
understudy for this Senior, the military leader. Kiley went all out during the 70 the
central-half position),
had no chance to get into their and
stride. had had hard luck when a swift minutes of play and gave a great drive of his struck the upright and exhibition: He was very tricky had a series of what amounted to
Early Athletic Lead rebounded into play,
and brought off some very clever free-kicks. He was at. 'liberty The Athletic won the toss, and R.A.S.C.-Headland; Grant and moves besides, making excellent at-to place the ball where he wished, Fung King-cheong *kicked off Ramson; Dally, Toogood and Meeker: tempts at the goal, one of which and Blackburn, and Pile had a busy against a strong sun. Thrills came Barlow, Tipple, Senior, Butters and succeeded.
time attempting to clear his accur- quickly, and in a whirlwind open- Jeffera.
ate céntres,
ing the Athletic took the lead amid lintense excitement.
K.I.T.C.:-Rumjahn; Karneli Singh
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ROYAL ENGINEERS LOSE TO R.A,O.C.
Sappers' Late Start Unavailing
At Sookunpoo on Saturday, the
and K. Singh; J. Noronha, D. Singh and Skinner was too well marked` tol M. Singh: J. Singh, D. Norenhs, G. do much, but on the few occasions Delgado, given a chance in the Tauf secured, and sent out a Ordnance Corps gained a further Singh, Pintos and Sousa.
when he gained possession he sent forward line, showed his capabilities long swinging pass to Fung King-two points when they defeated, the in some excellent centres, his cor-in no mean fashion. Besides yu. The winger steadied himself, Engineers in their Third Division Poz-Trot RADIO LOSE MAMAK ner kicking being perfect and more securing the hat-trick, he narrowly and passed into Ho Ka-keung, who encounter by: 2 goals to 1.
than one of his centres should have missed adding more goals to his somehow contrived to "lose" Lea The game opened at a pace 'fast' ENCOUNTER
been converted.-
bag. He and Gosano were an Tin-sang and Lau Mau, and flashed with occasional raids on either goal Ideal pair of opportunista.
the ball past Wong with a splendid After about 20 minutes. Prince" Police Win By Clear Meaken, the Lincolns","custodian,
{first-time effort. : .
opened the scoring for the had more work to do than Crocker, The Police put up a dismal show. The suddenesis of this. 'move-Ordnance. Receiving a well direct Margin
but played very well nevertheless; Not a man played anything apment took Wong completely by ed pass from Worsfold in the cen the shots which beat him would have proaching his normal game, except surprise, and he looked unable to trẻ, he went forward to beat the The Radio suffered their first beaten nine cat of ten goalkeepers. perhaps Parker and Blackburn, who believe his own eyes when he saw defence and send in a fast shot ta Manink Hockey Tournament defeat "Foz-Trot
put in a tremendous amount, of the ball lying in the net. behind and the corner of the net, this Beason at the hands of the BACKS OUTWITTED,
hard work, and almost constituted him!
Soon aftor Routledge secured the Fox-Trot Police, the holders, "on the Police
the defence in themselves.AG Mak Sui-Hon Brilliant second goal scoring off a rebound Training School ground: yesterday, Ash and Edmundson, the two.
After a brief attack by South with a high curling shot which Fox-Trot losing by three clear goals. · backs, cleared well and kept the
Chria Pile came into the picture China, quickly nipped in the Carter failed to "reacha ghar The Police were by far the Navy out, the long passing of the at times, but his usual quick inter-bud by Mak Sul-hon, the Athletic Fox-Trot
Immediately after the interval superior team, and over-ran their Navy's forwards ultimately proving ceptions and prompt clearances were set up another business-like raid, the Sappers pressed and their opponents throughout. U. B. their undoing.
rarely seen.
and forced a corner on the left. efforts were rewarded whan" Strike, Souza, the Radio'a custodian, shone,
POLICE HALF-BACKS FAIL
Fung King-yu dropped the ball in receiving a good centre from the the goalmouth, but Tam Kong-pak left-wing, made no mistake with s headed away,
well timed drivė. In the intermediate line,, Brooks
Play was extremely fast, and the and Gough seemed always in each ensuing exchanges were decidedly The hard-working: "Darkle" Chan other's, way, and the Recreto left in favour of the Athletic....
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lup to standard, and had many-at- The scoring was opened by Rulia tempts at scoring, but the Navy/de- Khan, the Police left-wing, while fence was too good for them. Wass, the inside-left, netted the jaccond...
The Recreio caused the second wing had little opposition. Gough Wong saved brilliantly from Ho casion: and Wong had his work After the interval, Wass added surprise on Saturday, when they so was a trier, and gave Johnson and Ka-keung after that player and Lee cut out to stop the many attempts
decisively beat the Police by the odd Green some useful passes, but he Hon-cheong had cleverly worked directed at his charge. goal in five on the Kowloon ground. was yards too slow for the elusive the ball through, but was rather
B. Gosano.
the third from a corner hit."
SIGNALS HELD -
"BY CB,A. AFTER
SCORING FIRST
Keenly Contested Mamak Game
T. WHITLEY'S FINE STICKWORK
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Athletic
On one occasion, the
Marques was not called upon to
lucky when shots by Ho and Yeung missed a genuine sitter. "Darkle" any great extent, but saved what Moss and Johnson were the best
flashed by the wrong side of the passed to Yeung Kam-po, and the ||inside-right showed a clean pair of upright. shots reached him very capably. He of a poor line of forwards, and was given an easy: time by A. V. worked hard for the chances that attempts to score, but their moves in front of goal and shoot wide! South China made several feeble heels to Leung Wing-chui and Lau Mau, only to steady himself right always broke down when they reach Mak Sul-hon, and from his A chance in a lifetime thrown It was Green who had the
stage until the interval the Athletic way. most opportunities of scoring, but were the only side in the picture." South China appeared dangerous he overdid the 'unselfish' play at
at times, chiefly through Tam times, instead of having an attempt 'Hoʻs Unlucky Hesitation
Kong-pak, who worked untiringly: Ho should have added. a goal for the equaliser, but the Athletic when he delayed his shot from 5 defence was always equal to the
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Gosano and Bowen, who were well came their way, “ to the fore when the Police thres- tened with splendid first-time clear. ances and good-headwork,
A. V. GOSANO. AGAIN
himself.
Taking the game generally the yards, giving Lau Mau time to rush occasion. Police were far too slow and cumin and charge his shot down; he
Towards the end, however, play,
the end bersome in their methods to outwit missed "another chance when left slowed down and veered slightly outplayed by a cleverer alde. A. V. Gosano and Bowen, and were unmarked in front of goal, giving in South China's favour and they
Wong a comparatively easy drive were quick to seize on this tem
A. V. Goiano was especially on (By "STICKS"}
form, and Green and Moss found After leading by a goal at the themselves up against a brick wall interval, the Royal Corps of Bignals in trying to pass him. were forced to share two goals with the Central British Association in range.
Throughout the second half their Matank Hockey Tournament match at King's Park yesterday. Marah, the Signals custodian, was Although they had the better of prominent under heavy pressure, but with well directed kicks and the play, the CBA. were unable to break through the sound, oppos good anticipation, he cleared most ing defence. T. Whitley, at inside-of the shots which came his way.. right, gave an inspiring display Late in the second half, Johnson with his clever stickwork and fast equalised with a shot off a rebound. Last Nine Holes Decide
faced with an empty goal!...
lette a solitary goal in the lead.
The interval came with the Ath-orary lapse on the part of the
to save.
BRENNEN WINS BOGEY POOL
Triple Tie
Brilliant Clearances
From the resumption, Lee Hon
¡Athletic, Ph
Splendid Equaliser Leung In-chan Jobbed, the ball
to Tam Kong-pak, and the In exside-right sent in a terrifle drive
wong, who neatly deflected
cheong swung the ball right into the goalmouth, and: Wong perienced difficulty, in clearing dangerous shot, P
which Sul Tim-lim was powerless
it a
to stop, It was a splendid snap
In the last few minutes the Ath
goal.
Ten minutes from time, the attacking movements; he was, how-
Signals made another attack, but ever, badly supported.
Farmer, at centre-half, proved a May hit over the cross-bar when stumbling block to May, the
A. A. Brennen (15), L. During the early stages of this CBAT:-King; Bond and N, Whit. Cranmer (17), and D. A; O'Kleffe half-Mak Biu-hon-evoked wall- Signals' leader, and kept him quiet jay; Blythe, Farmer and Atkins; Clay (20), all of whom were 2 up, tled in merited applause by his brilliant letic made an attempt to regain throughout a greater period of the ton, Whitley, Johnson, Blekford and the Bogey (Par) Pool, over the New Wong Mee-shun
first-time clearances, and Tay and game. He was also conspicious for Fearne,
the lead, but it was apparent that Course at Fanling during the week-
(who changed they had shot, their bolt, and the his neat and accurate forward Signals:-Marsh Hodges and Oak
places with Tam) could make game concluded with the ball in развер V. Bond, at right-backey Buttery, Martin and Mills; Field-end
ing, Farrell, May, Austen and Larking.
Bronnen, with the best score over A dangerous move by Ho and The game was extremely Zeeb
A little impression on him. played a very steady game, clearing
[mid-field; Mamak League Table To Date
the last nine holes, won the pool, Darkie Chan gave South China and Interesting, and the football with confidence. S
The outstanding features of the K. 1. T. C. 10 9 0 1 30 8 19
Bagnolles P. W. L D. F. A. Pts, which drew 22 entries,
fright, but the former's final shot served up by the Athletic was of Signals, play were the clever move Police 12 8 1 114 9 19
curled up just outside, the post the highest standard. manta' by May and Austen during R. E. 10802 31018
The Athletic continued to do a They were very unlucky not to the attacking, and displayed splen: have taken, both points, but must did football craft, whereas their blame themselves for not making
the first half. It was naa result, R.C. of Signals A of one of these that lay scored his Andrew's
Open Scoring
Play, was - evenly, distributed the opening stages of the gam Inter, the 03
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