Page 18 HOCKEY
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 26, 1940)
MACAO'S LATE RECOVERY Civilians Score Twice; Macao Rally And Win
WILLIE REED AND
ALMADA IN FINE FORM FOR H.K.
H.K. SIDE
(By "ADREM”)
ONLY A FINE LATE RECOVERY yesterday saved the Macao Interport hockey team from their second defeat in Hong Kong. They were led 2-0 in the second half of their game with Civilians, after a goalless first half, but then scored three goals. in quick succession to emerge worthy winners.
feeling the effects of their efforts in the Interport, while it must also be taken into account that they were all at the Interport dinner! ·
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It was a foul day for hockey, the heat, under a burning sun, being in- tense, but the game was interesting to watch and there was quite a large crowd of spectators.
goal-keeper.
Gonsalves, at right back, appeared. more comfortable than on the pre- vious day and, although again, he was never sure with his stick, his robust. tackling and determined methods pre-- vented Macao from gaining any reall advantage.
Reggie Reed, his partner, was slow and did not appear to the best ad- vantage. In the half-back line, Has-- san, Willie Reed and T. Alves, were a hard-working trio who gave little away.
REED AND SOUZA SHINE Two men stood out in the Civilian team. They were Willie Reed, in the pivotal position, and U. B. Souza, the
Reed
The forward-line was good in the has probably
Most. first half but fell away later. all over the field, intercepting well of the attacking movements took place never played better in his life. He was and getting his stick into some im- on the right, where George Fowler,
The- vealed splendid, understanding. possible positions in order to prevent Sydney Fowler and Pyara Singh re- latter was as brilliant as ever with. his stick and swung the ball around very nicely.
Ernie Fowler was very quick
on to it longer than was necessary. the ball but was inclined to hang:
THE MACAO TEAM
brought off. For Macao, Almada .many good saves and the goals scor- · beaten.. ed against him would have.. anybody. Basto, who did not play in the Interport, made a good partner”. for R. Rosario in the full-back divi-- sion and their hard hitting cleared their line on many occasions.
a pass reaching Its man.
Souza brought off some remarkable saves in the course of the game, at one time dealing effectively with three His one shots in quick succession. lapse in the second half cost Civilians a goal when he kicked over a slow Macao, however, were evidently stillshot which trickled into goal.
Civilians gave a very fine show and,, particularly impressive and their short in the first half, displayed' a combin- passing movements carried them into ation that would not have disgraced the Macao circle time after time. an Interport team. The forwards were l
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Alex Airosn was his usual reliable- self and was well supported by Joao Nolasco and L. Costa.
At forward Macao were disappoint- ing until that goal in the second half,. which spurred them on to victory...
to The wingers were again unable get the ball across with any accuracy and the inside forwards, in the initial' stages, could not shake off the at- › tentions of the opposing half-back line.
Santos Fereira was a hard worker. at inside-right and showed up better In this position than in the half-back. division. Albert Airosa was a capa-- ble leader and made full use of all. the opportunities which came his way. Ernie Fowler scored the first goal of the match shortly before "the in- terval, following à brilliant move- ment. A few minutes later, his brother George also netted a good goal
•to place the Hong Kong side two- goals. in the lead.
QUICK GOALS Spurred on by the reverses Macao, attacked strongly and, in quick suc
Albert cession,
Airosa and Alex Airosa (twice) went through to score. By this time the Civilians had fallen. off considerably and Macao had by far the better of exchanges in the later stages.
TEAMS
Macao:-C. Almada; R. Rosario and A.' Basto; J. Nolasco, Alex, Alrosa and L. Cos-- ta: F. Nolasco, J. Santos Fereira, Albert Alrosa, R. Angelo and A, Angelo.
Hong Kong Civilians:-U. B. Souza; J.. Gonsalves and W. A. Reed; M. H. Hassan,'. W. A. Reed and T. Alves; S. A. Fowler, G. Fowler, Pyara Singh, E, Fowler and 'J. A.-. Soares.
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Playing at K.C.C. last night St. Teresa's beat the home team by 5 sets to 4. '·
J. Chen and A. Ulrich (St. Teresa's), lost to J. L. Anderson and A. L
Fisher
lost to P. Wynter-Blythe" and "T;^C.
Keavan;
beat H. S. Jones and M. Merritt
A. Ho and J. Lum (St. Teresa's) lost to Anderson and: Fisher bext Wynter-Blythe and Keayan beat Jones and Merritt
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