THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 16, 1938.
MACAO H.C. MEET NAVAL XI TO-DAY
"LOOSENER" FOR TO-MORROW'S GAME AGAINST COLONY
(By “STICKS")
Defeat
R.A.M.C. HARVEY'S CENTURY Scores:
Press
Press XI.-184 (N. A. E. Mackay
An enjoyable cricket match was 15, A. R. Abbas 42, A. H. Rumjahn played at Sookumpoo yesterday be-23, F. M. el AřculN 59, A. M: Omar tween a Press XI and the R.A.M.C. 16). which resulted in a win for the latter by 5 wickets.
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R.A.M.C. 197 for 5TM (S/Sgt Paterson 44. Capt. Harvey 104 not Chief feature of the match was out, Sgt. Castell 15 not out)..
hard hit century by Capt. Harvey
who hit 21 fours in an innings of
THE Macao Interport Hockey team, led by that a
well-known all-rounder Geoff Lammert, arriv-104 not out ed in the Colony this morning and were met by members of the Portuguese Community.
This afternoon, on the Y.M.C.A. ground, at King's Park, they will prepare for their Interport clash against Hong Kong to-morrow, by meeting a Naval side in a "loosening up" game of about 20 min- utes each-half, and a fairly accurate gauge of their form should be available after the game.
Macao have had several ups, an even chance against the Colony's
team. and downs this season and were
The following is the programme: beaten at home by the Rajputana
TO-DAY A. Naval team (Y.M.C.A. Rifles and by the United Hockey Macao v.
ground, 3 p.m.). Tournament team.
H.K. XI and Civilians F. K.LT.C.- Radio XI (No. 2 Naval ground, King's Park, 3 p.m.).
TO-MORROW
On the other hand they have beaten visiting Colony sides, by not nearly as large the same mar gins as last season, and this may possibly provide a pointer to- wards their form.
It is really difficult to say what their prospects really are, although in hockey circles they are conceded
Hong Kong v. Macao (Laterport match) (No. 1 Naval ground, King's Park, 3 p.m.). H.K. Civilians Interport
MONDAY
v. Macao (Interport
venue, 3 p.m.).
Dinner (Cafe
(8 p.m.).
Wiseman)
The following are the teams:-
THE TEAMS
HONG KONG
MACAO
R. RAMZAN (K.LT.C.)
G.
CALMADA
FLT. LT. WALLACE (RIA.F.)
R.B.
R. ROSARIO
PTE. STICKLEY (MIDDLESEX)
L.B.
G. P. LAMMERT JR.
GHULAM RASAL (RAJPUTS)
R.H.
JOAO NOLASCO
W. A. REED (CLUB)
CH.
M. R. MALIK (K.LT.C.)
L.A.
S. A. FOWLER (CLUB)
O.R.
LT. DOUGLASS (ROYAL SCOTS)
IR.
G. H. FOWLER (C.B.A)
C.F.
LL.
PARTAUB SINGH (KUMAONS)
ALEX. AIROSA
LAERTES COSTA
FRED NOLASCO
F. RAMALHO
PEDRO ANGELO
ALBERTO AIROSA
O.L AMILCAR ANGELO
F. M. el Arculli batted extreme-
with
RAJPUTANA RIFLES'
SUCCESS
ly well for the Press, hitting freely for 59, while A. R. Abbas, helped The Rajputana Rifles won the considerably
42. Veteran Army Large Units hockey final at they A. H. Rumjahn showed that he is Sookunpoo yesterday when still a force to be reckoned with in beat the Royal Scots at 4 goals to
12 in a thrilling game. compiling a correct 23.
ANCHOR
BEER
SATISFIES!
hing
PYARA SINGH (KLT.C.)
CIVILIANS
K. Ramzan (K.LT.C.)
A. E. P. Grest (Radio)
J. Gonsalves (Recreio).
Hassan (Radio)
W. A. Reed (Club)
M. R. Malik (ELTC)
S. Fowler (Club)
G. Singh (Radio)
G. Fowler (CB.A)
Prara Singh (KLTC)
MONDAY'S HOME SOCCER PROGRAMME
Bolton Brentford Charlton Derby Leicester Liverpool Portsmouth
Preston Stoke
FIRST DIVISION
Manchester C. Arsenal
Y. Blackpool
Huddersfield
v. - Wolves
+
Middlesbro
V Grimsby
J. M. Wall (Police)
Reserves:-M. Benwell (Club), E.
V. Reed (Club), W. A. Brown (Police), A. P. Souza (K.LT.C.) and V. C. Bond (Club).
The match will be played on Monday, April 18.
NEXT WEEK'S LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMME
Singles Replay For Wednesday
The following is the programme the Colony Lawn Tennis Championship matches for the coming week:
TUESDAY
Open Doubles
(Fourth Round)
Sunderland
West Brom.
Barnsley
Blackburn
Luton
Norwich
V.
Chelsea
Y
Leeds
7.
Everton
v. Birmingham
SECOND DIVISION
Coventry
Wednesday
Newcastle West Ham
Y. Tottenham
Bradford
Chesterfield
V.
Notts F
Manchester U.
T
Burnley
Plymouth Sheffield U.
Southampton
V.
Stockport Swansea
Fulham Bury
Y.
Bristol R
Exeter
Gillingham
Aston Villa
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shit
HOwen-Hughes and T. A Mansfield
wing Pearce.
7
Tsui Yan-pui v H. D. Rumjahn.
Newport
Northampton Notts County Queen's PR
WEDNESDAY
Open Singles
(Semi-Final)
Southend
HK. Club Singles
Swindon
W. Sander or H. Owen-Hughes v T.
Torquay
A. Pearce.
THURSDAY
Open Doubles
(Semi-Final)
Barrow Carlisle
T. Cardiff
7. Reading
Crystal P.
Bournemouth
v. Bristol City Walsall
Y
v. Watford.
Clapton Aldershot Millwall
v. Brighton
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Luk Ding-cheong and Wong Shin- Darlington wing or H Owen-Hughes and T. A. Gateshead Pearce S. A. Ramjahn and H. D. Halifax Rumisha
v. Hartlepools
T. Rochdale
Oldham
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7. New Brighton
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7.
Doncaster
FRIDAY
HK. Club Singles Handicap
Hall Lincoln Rotherham
V.
Port Vale
Crewe
* Accrington
F. V. Harrison or E Owen-Hughes Tranmere v G. W.-Sewell.
V. Southport
rexham.
7. Chester
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