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Recreio To Tears
By "RECORDER"
The King George V Schoolgirls drove Recreio to tears in yektor- day's Hockey League classic at the School ground. It was a fight all the way and the winning goal came in the last minute of the game as outside- left Shirley Read picked up a pass from inside-right Ruby Scott and first-timed it into the top right hand corner of the net. It happened so suddenly that Recreio's goalkeeper, H. Marcal, hadn't the ghost of ₫ chance to do anything about it.
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Shirley's stellar effort climaxed a match in which the lide of battle turned from one end of the field to the other with the two skippers, both their teams" centre-forwards, holding the spotlight in gonl-getting. The schoolgirls were two up at the interval.
Meanwhile, the victory-loving Victorians took it out of the Gremlins "B" with a 5-1 score that showed the League's also-rans a much improved team on their 7-0 drubbing from KGVS "A" last week. The Dutch Ladies beat KGVS "B" by two goals to nil and Gremlins "A" claimed a walkover from the University.
As the Langue completed its; Afth week, Victorians moved to the top with four victories in five starts with KGVS "A" on their tail with a point lesa and a game in hand.
first
The Victorians opened their second half and centre-forward score in the
minute Mrs Brandt scored twice. Whitworth. The Schoolgirls, with a. re- Susan through
aine, were Three further goals were add-modelled forward
attack. ed through Jean Crighton, Beth not very effective in
with Norma McNaughton and Susan Whit-Their defence,
Into the pivotal worth before the Gremlins get Sun moved
the Dutch to their solitary goal, ›
position, held Trydog to clear a centre from some extent but couldn't
right, Sytvin Franklin,ploit the openings to switch to the
the the offensive. mishit it and backsticked ball into her own goal. Be- The teams were:
Crighton Dutch Ladles: Mrs fore the end, Joan
Statitman. re-snapped a pass from left wing Lange; Mrs
Beth McNaughton and pushed Driessen. Miss Derran, Mrs van
Mrs net for Vic-Houten the ball into the torkans afth goal.
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KGVS "A"-RECREIO The Schoolgirls seemed set to take this match
lying down when Mother Read, tak ing time off from bullying the Junior Gremlins, falvanised them into action with the
The re- minder "Get up, girls! feree has blown his whistle."
The attempt to prove that they weren't really determined wore off in a matter of seconda and the Schoolgirls proceeded to keep the play largely at the Recreio end of the field. With in a few minutes of the open ing whistle, skipper Maureen Hodkinson had put them one up on solo effort and before the had put half-time she School two up.
Recreio were rather lost in the first half. Inside-right Lily
explained: Danenberg,
"She
keeps trailing me all the time. I take a step, she takes a step. I move for the ball, she moves with me."
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Miss
Mrs van Daalen,
Dekker; Mrs Misa Pach,
Witkamp, Brand!, Miss Komeringh
Mrs
and
Owen
KGVS "B" M. Callar, K. Davis; P.
Revie;
D.
The teams were: Victoriam: P. Lederhofer: S. Franklin, P.
N. Phillips;
Jataes, Francap. Fader, P. Buyers,
s. Whitworth,
H. N. Sun, J. Davis; J. Ford, Hi Hughes; Foley, J. Crighton, M. Eddis Huang, S. Hewson, L. Butcher and B. McNaughton.
Gremling "B": Mrs Gerrard; Mr Giles, I. Smirnof; D. San- ders, R. Read,
and S. Hall.
HOW THEY STAND
FW D L F A Pts W. Cox-Wal-Victorians 6 4 0 1 10 8 G
1 0 14 5 ker; N. Colon, Mrs Vanna, N.KGVS "A" 4 3 Campbell, Ellery, Bonner.
DUTCH-KGVS “B”
Gremlins
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3
1 12
27
3
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0 3 9.13
2
0 3 6 9
4
Gremlins University
"Ba
4
0 3 4
B
2
5 0
0
5
1 20
0
The Dutch Ladies kept Recreio
the Dutch pressing against a stout KGVS KGVS "B" 5 Z "B" defence for most of game between these two teams and at half-time had got no- in Which put
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The Recreio girls are a gamu bunch and they didn't deserve to be beaten. Two goals down at half-time and most of the wind out of their sails, they the second-hait came back in with rush tactics.
de- Skipper Amanda Silva
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twee goals. The Recreio al-
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Shirley Winterton
Toward the end it developed into a battle between Recreio's right wing and Winterton. Elvie Tsok ran herself out and that rush was the end. Recreio's tactics couldn't stand the pace and the Schoolgirls kept press- ing in the last few minutes.
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RIGHT WING MENACE
No study of the Victorians left, right and centre attack would be complete without Susan Whitworth, the right wing menace, here scen dribbling through the one but last ditch of the Gremlins' defence, Irene Smirnoff.-China Mall Photo.
Commonwealth Lose Six Wickets For 44
Nagpur, Dec. 17.
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NOT AS 'WILD AS ALL THAT
Joan Crighton, the Victorians' goal-getting, centre-forward, all set to put another 'one in as the Gremlin Juniors' goalkeeper. Mrs Gerrard, tries to outsmart her. In the background are Gremlin's left-back, Irene Smirnoff and the Victorians" dashing outside-left. Beth MacNaughton.
The spectator behind the goal could have shown more confidence. Miss Crighton is a straight shooter though she packs a mean wallop in her stick- China Mail Photo.
LED
COMBINED SERVICES
DJURGARDENS 3-0 AFTER 15 MINUTES
Swedes Won 4-3
But The
By "SPIV"
The interval came with Com- kick rebounded A cross The Djurgardens soccer team line. must have heaved a tremendous from a defender and went to bined Services leading by 3-1.
The Swedes gradually assured sigh of relief when the charity right-half Brown who centred in
the ascendancy, after the resump- the Combined grounder across. match against
minute all
Running forward past the de- tion and in the sixth Services XI yesterday was over.
For they had never been tenders, Gardner snapped it and Jeppson was through again from nearer to defcut in their Far slammed a rising cross shot pasta throw-in on the left, giving Five minutes the goalie no chance with a fast Eastern tour as they were in this the goalkeeper. game.
Inter, the Swedish Coalle falled grourider,
Nine minutes later a beautiful Play had been in progress to hold a high centre from the
they barely 15 minutes when
right, and as he was struggling first time back pass by Jeppson inside - lett Cederborg. found themselves three goals to get the ball, Gardner booled sent down. Although the score was it hard from his hands into the through with an easy reduced to 3-1 soon afterwards, net.
the
Services missed a Combined golden opportunity of consolida-
Immediately after,
waist
ting, their lead just before the high centre from the right wing KIW Gardner and inside-left Interval--a that would have
goal made all the difference between Graham rushing for it, defeat and victory.
failed to convert
Army's
CMS to the goalkeeper!
A1
Gaw
Trying to stop the ball, Pet- tersson contacted the ball too kick, sending the ball hard and swept it into his own
The next minute goal. the interval the sore was 3-1 Jeppson through on his own to beat the goalie with a rising for Combined Services but when shot. the Onal whistle blew it was 4-3 in favour of the Swedes.
Just before the interval, Pet- terson was penalised for hands- If the play served up had during a scramble inside the box. Brown been above exportation, the Taking the spot kick, support given to the match was drove in a powerful rising shot, disappointing. The number of which was however too much to yesterday the middle and was well spectators present could not have exceeded
stopped by the goalkeeper.
their best team with the excep
Wing Right tion
of Stellus at Instead of Hilmer Pettersson. In fairness to the visitors it must be said that the strain of their string of big games was evident on most of them.
stul
the Swedes fielded practically
Hans Jeppson, their contre-forward, appeared to be a fired man, much slower than he was in the first two matches here. Despite this, however, he was still the brains of the attack, scoring two of the Swedes' goals. and
being responsible to a large measure for the other two. Two
side on the Djurgardens showed any semblance of their usual form were centre-half Bernt Ivegren, and Nils Cederborg. Better
their
nsitive play and combina-
tion among the forwards, and an ability to change their tactics and last the pace were factors which game them their victory. To the Combined Services XI,
A holiday crowd of 15,000 was kept interested in the meals) but they are wholesome. backed by Louise Warning and the day's play between the Commonwealth and
Again and again Recreio Governor's XI only by an unaccountable collapse of the
an, unstinted praise must be Regleter in the RODO HOUSE broke up this attack and again Commonwealth batting after tea, when six wickets fell all of whom played well to a extended for their Oghting dis- and again it would come back, for 44 runs. developing finally into one long
the Mankad, in an attempt to play.
them, this morning,
Outstanding among melee in front of goal.
Early Governor's XI, resuming at 127 fuse some life into the play
hiz non-bowling however was centre-half Cap- rung for four wickets, lost three called upon
Tion
and positioning, he was the more wickets at the same total players to take a turn with the per. Showing excellent anticipa- mainstay of the, defence, and of 138 runs. But an enterprising ball but the batsmen refused to
carried out his task at play forceful cricket.
marking stand of 53 runs in an hour b Mankad and Ramachand brought Play continued to be dull until Jeppson almost to perfection.
Then there was right-back distance after tea, when the Common-
total
wealth collapsed against the Etheridge who pulled his side a tight corner the of
offspinner, out from many Kesari and the legspinner, with tackling and clearances Kishenchond, both of whom are and the two wing halves, Brown not considered regular bowlers and Woods. -Reuter,
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It was at the height of this, оде thrust after another being
that cleared,
the attacked
to centre switched slightly was thrown back once and returned. As the Recreio attack cleared once more, the inside-right Scott caught
left ball and sent it out to wing in which everyone seem- ed to have lost interest.
*
It wasn't a well-timed puss, but the youngest of the Reads timed it down to perfection, Hers was a real corker of goal.
The tears:
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s Grabar- EGVS "A": Cumming: M. ElHott, S. Win
V. R.
them within of the Commonwealth before being all out at 216, bowling runs 22 runs behind,
The Commonwealth took their second knock with just over two and a half hours to play. After Laurie Fishlock had gotic at 14 runk, George Emmett and Harold Gimblett added 90 runs for the second wicket
kerstenikinsop smoth Reg Simpson To Scott, M. Houdnada, II. Hale
god S. Read.
RECREIO: H. Marcal, C. Bil-
va, E. Collaco; E. Danesborg,
E. Remedios, D. Ozorios. E
Captain Notts
•London.
The Nottinghamshire County Tsok, L. Danenberg, A. Silva, Cricket Club have cabled Ro My Ros and M. Maher,
Simpson in Australia, Inform- VICTORIANS-GREMLINS "B" Ing him that he has been ap
The Victorians further en pointed captain
of the
County
Le will tako
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captain for the past four sea Against a team of potential | sport and who resigned fat g champions, tho
Committee, fri Gremli
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che tandion League illa for the next season.
Juniors however, put up Emproved Kiow The post to
ax
'Arthur Peall ́says: DON'T RUSH SNOOKERS,
goal.
minutes from the end, outs ep ground push Jon's to the right found Cederborg
Taking
the ball unmarked. forward a few steps, Cederborg slammed in the winning goal.
THE TEAMS
The players were:- Combined Services: McIntosh; Etheridge, Kirkland: J. Brown, Capper, Woods; J. W. Brown, Jones, Gardner, Graham, Edwards.
Djurgardens:
Nilsson; Ingvar Pettersson, Arne Blom- dyist, Birger Stenman, Bernt lvegren, Hans Andersson; Hune Sielius, Lennart Forsberg, Hans Jeppson, Nils Cederborg and Stig Nystrom.
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