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HOCKEY
MACAO DOWN AT HALF-TIME UNLUCKY NOT TO BEAT RECREIO
By "Sportshawk"
HANDICAPPED by the slippery ground and strong gusts of wind against them in the first half, at the end of which period they were being one goal down, Macao Hockey Club recovered magnificently on the resumption to draw with Club de Recreio in a hockey match at King's Park yesterday after- noon, four goals being shared.
Goal Disallowed
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 24, 1941
NEW
RAPIER'S POLICE SELECTION TALENT
G. V. White, latest addition tu Police Recreation Club cricket team, has only been in the Colony about a month but he has already made
the his presence felt in Junior Division of the Cricket League.
White formerly played for St. George's Club, which figured pro- minently in the Cricket Club Con- ference matches in London, and 19 a useful right-hand medium leg-
found his real form yet, but when he does he should get in amongst the wickets frequently. He is ex- ceptionally fast at cuver-poin! and has a very safe pair of hands. White also plays tennis, football
but he intends concentrate on cricket. As usual with new arrivals here, he is at resent uding the light a litt troublesome,
break bowler. He has not quite
Macao were without the ser- and took the lead through Albert and squash,
of their captain, Laertes Airosa, Costa, who is on the injured list, while E. L. Gesang was an absent-
the local Eer fumm1
Portuguese team, owing to an injury sustame
agam applied pressure ed in a sortball game earlier in and F Nolasco, cutting through
fox Ft.
sent the ball to P. Angelo, who wetten. This goal was however, disallowed owing to off-side.
the
Outstanding Players
Marao
F
the
About hve minutes from end. B. Gesama scored the equiali- er to the huntsters as the result thus ut a sol elfort, the gunste
Taa num food out in the local 11.01
They were WA Reed, the mont, and HT Gesumo, centre- forward. The togamer was all nigen, ending in the grid. anft reepting well al giving good support to iu 10% wird, white Giano ably led the altia i trengha!
The Tammesters defence W. best sansed by J. Golades, whe cleared with power and showed clever
J. allapalitan
Soiftes played a hand game on the right-
WiTigh
Almada, for the VISITORS. WWN the helter
bringing custodian {] SARDE remarkable
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the Course 01 the game am, at one time dealing effee- tively with two shots in quick sue- cession attempted by the local feader 11. Go-ano.
deas
Hasan drastood that Macau wil pock then Interport team from the
LARGE UNITS LEAGUE
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Further results in the Large
13 players on view yesterday, and Units Hockey League are as ful- their captain and Larte. Coda RECREIO H Claysalves HI Ma
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FOR TO-DAY
Race No. 1
KING'S FLIGHT BUGLE
STRATHALBYN Outsider:-Lex Forl,
Race No. 2
PALBER GLOSSYLIGHT
EVE OF DECEPTION Outsider-World Fair View.
Rate No. 3
DISTANT VIEW NOMINE POENAE FLEETWING
Outsider:---Mascossay.
Race No. 4
CONFUSION BAY EVE OF HARVEST SPICYLIGHT
Outelder:-White Diamond.
Race No. 5
VENUS BAY CHEERFUL STAR CATTERICK BRIDGE Outsider: Centre Court.
Race No. 6
SANTA-ANITA
CORSAIR
HAPPY RETURNS
Outsider: Twinkling Star.
Race No. 7
EVE OF PEACE
FORM GUIDE
Following is a complete survey of racing at the Valley this year, giving the time, first three ponies, their jockeys and weights, won by and when-A.M. stands for An- nual Meeting, and 1 or 2 means first or second day:
AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS, 1941
6 FURLONGS
1.18.2-Distant View (Pih, 152); 2, Vin Major (Sokaloff, 152); 3, Star- High! (Moller, 152). 3 and 5. A.M.1.
ONE MILE 1.51.0-A Happy Time Holden, 152); 2, Fleetwing (Poy, 152); 3. Co- and (Black, lodin short hend.
152).
A.M.1.
1 MILE 171 YARDS
9
2.00.3-Fleetwing (Poy, 132); Starlight Moller) 152): 3, Mountain View (Pih, 152). 3 and 1, A.M, 2.
14 MILES 219 First Love (Liang, 152); 2. Prai- ric View (Pih. 152); 3. Marsh 3 and Warbler (Black. 162). short head. A.M.1.
112 MILES
254 Distant View (Pih. 132); 2. Ora- ele (Needa, 151), 3, First Love
1521. Lang.
Aurt Many AM 2.
4th Round
3
P X
Combined S.U. 2
5th Round
EVE OF HUNTING SYLVANDALE Outsider:--Scenic View.
54 1
12th (H)
Regt. R A.
3 RE.
0
Race No. 8
WV A Reed anal A N Alees, I Soares, 5th RA. Kegi.
RA. Gesaro. # ( Gosare Sequena and J
Pauseca MACAC-Anada. Ha to and Ferreño Resaten. J Nulase Alex AirosA and Triku Siva (Ferrenei, F Nolasco, Abel A 1950. Angelo, F Ramalho 17 S.Iva and R Angelo
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COLONY TEAM PRACTICE
Middlesex
Regt.
5 Punjab Regt. 1
2 Royal Scots
6th Round
12th (H)
R.A.
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Middlesex
Regt.
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8th (H) Regt. 0
will
7th Round
Rajput Regt. Middlesex
Regt.
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8th (H) Regt. 0
4
12th (H) Regt. 2
R.E.
J
Fedlowane me requested to be pre- Bond and V. M Bromwell; V C
A Gonsalves. R Marques. WA Reed and N. R
Whitley. Whilles T
5 H.K. Regt.
H.K.S.R.A.
Middlesex Regt.
The Interport Probables play another practice game with British Army XI on the Club ground to-morrow. commencing
5 p.m.
The best department in the visitors'
inter- team was their mediate, line in which J Nolasco, Alex Atrosa and Trigo Silva, all dd very well, particularly
the pavot. Alex Airosa, who showed sent brilhant stick work,
Albert Airesa and 1. Angelo
combined well in
the attack for
G Shugh. I Gosano [| L Ozorio and ་་ Brown
the visitors and were always dan. } Reserves:-W Parken. E Pier, D gerous while F. Nolasco, the left, 'sity, A E. P. Guts: and A. N. Alves wing. played a sound game but was too often caught off-side.
Recreio Starts Well
Play was in favour of Recreio For almost the entire opening period, in which the visitors were only allowed to launch occasional Juids.
attack strongly
from
Recreio the whistle buj were unable to
ENTRIES CLOSE ON
SATURDAY
Although only one week
8th Round
Middlesex 12th (H) Regt. Rajput Regt.
5th A.A. Regt. 8th (H) Regt.
H.K.S.R.A.
Punjab Regt.
R. Scots
C.S.U.
R.E.
5th A.A.
Regt. R.A. 0
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7 3 3 1 9
5
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6 2 2 1 6
7 2 1 4 5
5
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2
4
5
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2
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6
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4 3
4 0 2 2 2
6 1 0 5 2
If it is not possible to decide on points alone which two teams will re-compete in the challenge match
the
score until the middle of the first mains before the closing date of for the Garrison Cup, the choice
the team with half when J. Fonseca drew first | entries or the Colony Lawn Ten-will fall on blood from a scrimmage. The home nis Championships, Mr. A. K. greater number of wins; or, failing
F.
of that, the better goal ratio. under
Hon. Secretary Hong Kong Cricket Club,
team managed to hold this lead Mackenzie, until the interval.
On the resumption, R. Rosario whose avspices the tournament is took over Ferreiro's position at conducted, told the "China Mall" left-back, and G. Silva replaced on Saturday that very few en-
Ramalho at inside-left tries had been received to date. while Ferreiro moved out to re- it is learned, however, that T. lease Trigo Silva on the lett-half. Umetani, the Japanese star who These changes made a notice- made such a promising debut last able difference, for Silva streng-year, Intends to enter the singles thened the attack considerably | event and he is looking for and combined excellently with P. partier for the doubles. Angelo.
With no new blood in the Co-
UNITED EXPRESS MANHATTAN
ENDEAVOUR
Outsider --Vitamin M.
Ruce. No.9
FAR VIEW
LANCASHIRE CHIPS VICEROY Outsider: —
mond.
Race No.10
ORACLE
Australian
Ola.
PRAIRIE VIEW MARSH WARBLER Outsider!-Vis Major.
Race No. 11
OOLONG
VELVETLIGHT CHARLESBER
Outsider:--Fron Beauty.
Race No. 12
FRESH AIR NEWBORN STAR SYDNEY DIAMOND Outsider: Buckfastleigh,
DAILY DOUBLE:—EVE OF PEACE AND FAR VIEW.
SATURDAY'S SPORTS
Macau adopted central attack lony it appears likely that the cur- CRICKET facties and equalised through P.rent year's tournament will fol- Angelo hom a pass from G. Silva, low.much the same lines as those
conducted in the last two years.
PRESENTATION TO CAPT. PEAL
FOOTBALL
The Second Round of the Shield
FIVE cricket matches were play Competition was played on Satur- ed on Saturday, K.C.C. vir-day and with the exception of the tually winning the Senior League Royal Navy-Royal Scots game the as the result of a victory over Re-results were as expected. crelo, while University upset Crai- gengower Juniors and had much the better of a drawn game.
Leading performances were:-
BATTING
A very pleasent function took place at Hong Kong Football Club last Sunday after the Final of the Lai Wah Cup game when Mr. W. Pryde, a vice-president of Hong Kong Football Association, on be-J. Macauley half of the Council of the Asso-J. M. Gossno ciation, made a presentation to A. E. Noronha Captain A. W. F..Feal, who is ter-
by Signals were badly beaten Service Corps in the Junior Divi- sion by 4 clear goals.
AUSTRALIAN
SUBS, 1941
HALF MILE
-Moonlight
(Noodt.
3.
349):
2.
152);
Bona Vacantia (Sokoloff,
2,
3. Fresh Air (Ip Kul-ying. 149), 2 and short head. A ̧M ̧2. Hendemeer (Needa, 152);
Royal Sovereign (Noodt, 152); 3. Newborn Star (Craven, 152) 2 and 4 A M.2.
6 FURLONGS 1.84-United Express p
Kul-ying,
1521: 2, Fresh Air (Woo, 149); 3. Newborn Star (Craven, 152). 5 and 12. A.M.1. 119.4-Amulet Star (Craven, 152): 2.
Black Seal (Chao, 1521; 3. A Surprising Time (Holden, 152). Neck and short tead. A.M.1. 1.19.4-National Welfare Tao, 152); 2, Happy Returns (Wel, 149): 3, Vitamin M. (Black, 1521. Head and bend. A.M. 1.
ONE MILE
1.48.0 Manhattan
(Hearne, 149); Ju Gentium (Sokvioff, 1501; 3, En-! 4 and 3. (Wei, 152) deavour A.M.1.
152 - United Express (1p Kul-ying. 152); 2. Tich Tien (Sung, 150): 3. Cas,no (Tang Man-wa, 149).
Many and 2 A.M.2.
1 MILE 171 YARDS
2,000- Dutch Treat (Botelho, 132): 2,
Black Seal (Chao, 152): 3. Bu gle (Wet. 149). Short head and 12. A.M.2.
12 MILES
(Liang, 153); 2. King's Flight (Necda, 153): 3, Corsair (Botelho, 150), 3 and 2. A.M.2.
2.30.2--Santa-Anka
AUSTRALIAN
OLD PONIES
ONE MILE
1.46.2-Sapper (Davis, 159); 2. Far View (Pib. 133); 3. Viceroy (Black. 152, 5 and 21⁄2. A.M. 1.
1,56 0-Many Thanks (Heame, 150); 2, Vixen Tor (Noodt. 147): 3. Pumpernickel (Tao, 183). Many and 4, A.M.2.
1 MILE 171 YARDS 1.59.1-Fair Chance (Wel. 1461: 2, Springhurst (Poy, 145); 3. Vixen Tor (Noodt. 143), 1% and short head. A.M.1.
NEW CHINA PONIES
G FURLONGS 1.23.3-Oatong (Needa, 152): 2. Love ylight (Noodt, 152); 3. Palber (Chao, 152). 3 and 4. A.M.1.
1/4 MILE'S
Club surprised Kowloon in First Diylsion to win by 3 goals to 12.41.0,--Velvetlight (Moller, 152); 2, Eve while in Third Division, Air Force received a severe setback when
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SW. L. Clarke The presentation took the form R. S. W. Patterson. can do so by learning to bowl.
Bowling furnishes just of a silver cigarette case suitably R. S. Gill
D. Hung enough exercise for office workers inscribed. and home-makers. And it's easi
M. A, Wuhab Francis Noodt, Shanghai jockey who W. Colledge to learn! We'll give you all the is sharing the rides for the Cire Stable G. Ainslie instruction "you need. Try it with Chris Møller, states that he first F. J. Lay to-day.
HONG KONG
BOWLING
learned how to ride by getting hold of "any old horso" he could. Hack.or. carriage panies were the same In pro- viding him with his early mounts, and M. R. Abbas
BOWLING ALLEYS the training gallopp were usually held,
Lookhart Rd."
in the then main street of Shanghai N. D. Lloyd te ovan sun, Tel. 21800 the road which led to the Klangwan H. Dunbrowsky
Race Course, across the old railway C. Whitfield?** track.
J. F. MacGowan
Combined Services were held to a three all draw by 'a Combined | Cub-Police team at Happy Val
6 for 43ley on Saturday.
5 for 54 In the Services "A" game
4 for 47 against Club and Police, the form-
4 for 48 er won by 15d after being 6-0
4 for 01 down at one stage.
of Deception (Coppin, 158);, 3, Raconteur (Wei, 152). 3 and many. A.M.1."
1 MILES
3.02.0-Oolong (Needa, 152); 2, Velvet-
light (Moller, 152); 3, Lovely
2 and 6. light (Noodt, 152). A.M.2,
OLD CHINA PONIES
·6 FURLONGS
1.34.3-Eve of Peace (Wood, 153); 2.
Lovely Star (Fung, 159); / Royal Wedding Eve (Feilden, 166), 6 and many. A.M.2,
1 MILE
1.58,3-Conquering Time (Moller, 150), and Eve of Reason (Davis, 135); 3.. Hughber (Chang, 1335). Dead heat and short head. A.M.J,
14 MILES
2,25,1-Navyligift (Moiler, 153); 2, Eve
15313 of Harvest ** (Duvia, Confuston Bay. (Needa, - 158), Head and 4.A.1.2
194 MILES.
3.0.1-O-Lan (Noods, 149); 2. Eve di Harvest (Davia, 119); 3, Burford (8. W. Tang, 1:2), 2 and' skort head, A.M.1.
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