THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1961.
Poor show by hockey
'A' TEAM BEATEN 1-2 BY MACAENSIS; 'B' SIDE JUST SCRAPE THROUGH By NUMPERE
If Macao had any observers at Sookunpoo yesterday they
must have gone away very satisfied after watching theThe two practice matches.
The Interport XI were beaten 2-1 by Macaensis and the 'B' XI beat a combined Nav Bharat-IRC side by the only goal of the match.
In the main match Macaensis thoroughly deserved their win. Admittedly they had far more incentive to win but they were a yard or so faster than their opponents.
The Interpart XI showed one change froth that solerted, Yakub Khan replacing centre- half Bowell who was unft, None of them had his reputation en- hanced in this match.
at
Inter Recreio
interporters
Another 'Ashes' for England versus New Zealand Test series
London, Jan. 15.
cricket “Ashes" is to have a future counter- part for the matches between England and New Zealand, it was disclosed here today.
Sir William Jordan, ate New, te asited in the will published Zealand High Commissioner in today that the bowl "be held Londen, who died in April, 0s a irophy for competition 1950, has left in his will a between cricket teams repre- silver bowl for this purpose. senting New Zealand and Eng- land, conducted upon a similar basis and conditions as the present contests between Eng- land and Australia for the -'Asties","
ncored with a very hard shot to make it G-2,
end Two minutes before the Seven minutes one 'B' hy 6-3 but
i were awarded thelr recond Recreio added one more when time they were down
penalty-bully when IBC's goal- Pinto took the ball up the right 2-1, after Recreio 'B' keeper Arcull dived and literal-wing, worked his way along the
and pushed past The had had two penalty ty pushed the ball away with big goal-line
hand and again unspire Lall had Arcul to make the final score bullies.
no hesitation in pointing to the 8-3. spot. Pinto opposed Arculll and scored to give Recrelo the lead.
For Recreio 'B' their two full- were backs Sousa nod Zamora outstanding and it was through their efforts that the score was kept within reasonable propor-
Macaensis were 2-0 up at half-time and spent the majority of the second half on the defen- sive, packing eight players into the clrete when donger threatened but they might easily is. have added two more goals! during thel: ocensionul: break
aways.
First goal From the bully it was obvious that Macaenals were going at out to win this match. They pinyed at a terrific pace and at imes seemed to have about 15 the field but I was players on The Interport XI who went close A Daliah- lo scoring Arst. Gardart movement gave Narbo Lama a chance in the third minute but the chance was wasted,
The first goal came after 15 minutes, when, from a free-hit Just outside the circle. Ba'
Silva passed to L Bequetra who beat Oliphant and pas
across the goal for Cunha to Bang the ball home and pat Macaensis in the lead. They kept the pressure nti!
minuter Jater L. and seven Sequeira took the ball thruaigh, drew Kadir out of his goal and centred
In the ensuing scramble short-corner was awarded which was taken by 3. Capitule from whose pass A Caplute shot hard to give Kadir no chance and make the Bore 2-0. There the score remained until half-time.
Missed a sitter
con
The atcond half found Macaensis still keeping up the fast pace but they were centrating more on defence, glv- ing the Interport XI forwards very little room to move. How- ever, in the 51st minute Gardner obtained possession, went through a ring of defenders, and then pushed the ball to Narbu Lema who ran en, bent the ad- vancing Zoc Sequeira and scored.
From the bully Macacoste Sa'Silva taking the ball up the left-wing and crossing to 1. Sequeira but the Inside-left missed a sitter.
Way
For the remainder of the match play was concentrated in Macaensis' half and the Inst ten minutes was a muccession of short-corners but the Interport XI just could not And a through the packed defence.
With the Interport at Macho only fortnight away this was the last practice matefi, but even after this showing I still think liongkong Wil retain trophy.
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The toams Jongkong Interport XI: Kadir, Pettyfer, Oliphant, Valomn, Y. Khan, RA, Silva, Colineo, O. K. Dallah, Narbu Lama, Gardner, L. Guterres.
Madenitis: Z. Sequeira, A. Ribas, A. Capitule. I. Silvn, G. Silva, Banares, J. Capitule, Cunia, S. Silva, L. Sequeira, Sa'Bilva.
Interport 'B' XI vs Nav Bharat-IRC
Preceding this match the Interport 'B' XI played a combined Nav Bharat- IRC side. The ' XI showed one change from that selected. At right. back R. Bell has with- drawn and with Gahfoor not being available Ver. beck (Dutch HC) filled
the gap. Once again the Interport XI falled to shine and will have to show greatly improved form when they meet Macao. The only goal of the match edine la the 27th minute when Raayen scored from a short-corner for the Interpótt 'W' XI.
IRC 'A' vs Recreio 'B'
In the only Men's Lengue match of the weekend IRC 'A' defeated Recrolo
Zamor received a knock on the hend from the ball in the second half and was off the field for ten minutes but came back apparently none the worse for it.
IRC were strong in defence as usual with Karamdin, Kitchell and Rahman in control and up front O. K. Dallah was up to his his usuni tricks ably supported by Wahab.
Penalty-bully
Exchanges were fairly even in the opening stages but in the 10th minute IRC took the lead. O. K Daliah took the ball up the left wing and crossed for shoot. Larcina, in Razack to
only Recreio's
goal, could partially clear and Hussain, fol- lowing
up, scored, However, Reerelo were back iminute on level terms later. J. Santos went through and beat goalkeeper Arculli hai thot was kicked off the goal-line by Yussur. In die resultant penalty-bully Yussuf obstructed into and umpire
awarded Lalf rightly K. goal.
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The teams
At this stage Recreio 'B' were
IRC A Arcell. Karamdin, certainly on top but IRC catne
Kitchell, Adam, Rahman, Yussu, back and from a short-corner Razack, O. K. Dallah, Hussain, the 23r minute Karamdin Wahab, Hassan. banged the ball home after carefully pleking his spot to level the scores.
Crack on the head
Seven minutes later they re- gained the lead, Wahab scarle with a hard shot from a quickly taken free-lit just outside the circle. There the score remained until half-time.
re
Five minutes after the
IRC went further sumption abend again from a short-corner followed the sun IRC pattern-taken by O. K. Dalla for Wahah to hand stop and Karamellu to bang home,
walch
In the 47th minute Recreio's Zamom received a crack on the i head from a flying ball and hou to leave the field for 10 minutes.
IRC
Rechtlo 'B': Larcina, A. Sousa, Zamora, Barros, Gos, Rozario, Lawrence, Pinto, Nunes, Santos, McCrann.
Ladies' League
League.
the In the Ladies'
provided three matches played easy wins for Recreio, KCC and Gremlins 'A' and the positions in the league table remain un-
changed,
Results
Results of hockey matches during the weekend were:
were now on tou but 100 Recreio never stopped trying.
8
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Accepted
new trophy--presented to Sir Willem Jordan by Londen fruit deniers and stl to be given ก name will be kept permanently in New Zealand. The MCC said today that at n meeting last June, their com mittee agreed to a suggestion from the New Zealand Crickel Council that the trophy should be accepted.
The victorious Taipan's XV and their Taipan Mr C, H. W. Robertson (third from left in front row)-China Mull photo.
Taipan's XV victorious in
annual
Rugby match
By 'PROP“
The annual rugby battle between teams representing the Taipan and the Commander British Forces took place at the Club Stadium on Satur, day afternoon.
It was a successful afternoon for the Taipan as his side were victorious
by the score of 15 points (two tries, three penalty goals) to 11' (a goal a penalty goal and a dropped goal).
It will be for the winners of un
"official Test serles," and "not This game was preceded by for any unofficial Tests, such the cash between teams repre- as those during the current senting the Commotiore and the MCC tour of New Zealand," Commissioner of Police, which the Club added.
resulted in victory for the for- er by the score of 15 points to matches Sinco Test
between 12. England and New Zealand
Both matches were played la began in 1929, England have the best spirit of the game and
and 17 have bern
semię gowi rugger was seen.
Won 11 drawn.
The
PRACTICE MATCHES Interpart XI Maesentis
Combined Nav Interport
0 1 Bharat-IRC XI
MEN'S LEAGUE First Division
30th minute INC In the were awarded another short- IRC W
Karam- corner but this time
XCC din, instead of shooting, pass-
Recrei
Recreio 11 LADIES' LEAGUE
ed back to O, K. Dallub who dremlins 'A'
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have Zealanders visited England four times, and England has feured New Zealand six times.
was presented to The trophy
Sir William Jordan before his return to New Zealat.ci #ter retiring as High Com
missioner In 1081, to mark his long association with thei 1.ondon Frult Panel.
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normally a prop, wes given this "sprcial" Job.
The "main feature" opened with an early penalty well taken by Machonald from 30 yards, to give the CAF's side the lead,
Consequently the Commis- stoner's side saw little of the ball as Kilvert monopolised the
Aller pressure by Tie strike for the Commodore's side. However, the Commlestoner's Talpan's de Climo made one side by dint of hard work becak which nearly gained the ¦ the loose made up for this de- line, and as play switched to clency in the tight, and it was the other side of the field the only after 15 minutes that fe passing of the Talpan's trom Commotiore's side opened, the broke down,
Lund stole scoring ag
away from a serum and kicked ahead. After a long chase he won the onto Sunshine the touchdown near the posts and Commodore and Commissioner Weill kicked the goal to put of Police were introduced to the
XV In i their respective sides. Within lead. minutes of the kick-off Wea- vill missed long penalty shot for the Commodore's side and Johnstone cleared well to the half way lae.
in #lorious
apparent
muuncement
Commodore's
Fine solo effort
and was
Morgan on the wing pounced
the loose ball away in a dash! Streaking 107 the corner he beat three men before hurling himself over the line to score a very good try In the comer. Moore was un- able to coal from the touchline. the CBF's side took play to
Lund passed beautifully from other end where Maunsell drop- the base of the serum all after-ped a lovely goal from centre- at fly-half tiled and 30 yards out. Moore Early signs of the shape of noon and Goe In his will, Sir William left the things to come ware
little difficulty in taking replied with a penalty for the bowl to the New Zealand
after the
thal service, but he then contrive Taipan's side to even the scores Cricket Association. He left Ry, the RAF hooker, was not, to run
much but fail with a try after a looso across the field cslate in England
worth available and as there was no too often and the Caminadores ruck on the Taipan's line re- £24,512--Chino Mall Special other hooker available, Menzies, alde Ineked the penetration to stored the lead to the CBF**
side, which was Increased straighten their ne for the MacDonald kicked a fine goal
from near the touchline. Hobbs elcked a penalty goal Play switched from end for the Commissioners alds end and Moore with another from 30 yards, and Manuel penalty from twenty-five yards Xavier ran the ball out from made the half-time score 11 Com-points to nine in favour of the
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his own posts to the
modore's ten-yard line in one CBF's XV.
··Ibvely solo effort, but in thei
main the advantage My with the Commodore'a ske.
After Stewart had made
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Scrappy play predominated al good run along the line, Dixon, the start of the second half, but scored from a serum near the the Talpen's side were first to Commissioner side's line.score a Kelly completed a good Weavl with a long, raking kick passing bout by scoring in the sacaked the ball over the bar cornor after good handling by from the touchiine.
Johnston, Scruby, Wilson and At half-time the score was Climo. Moore was unable to 10 points to three in favour of convert, but made emends the Commodore's side, but little later with another penalty. after Gee had mude
Hector Ross featured in two break from his own line to strong bursis for the line for clear for the Commodore's the CRFA XV but was folled en
cach occasion. side. Hobbs opened the second-half scaring with an-
Climo and Morgan at the other other good penalty goal,
Outstanding
a good
Hack came the "Navy" representatives and Hncout
1
enet forced MacDonald into errors with speedy follow- ing as McTavith kicked thead. Wilson tried hard to make a break but to no avall and the only ollter direct scoring change was not accepted as MacDonald
on the "Polfee" line saw a try missed a penalty from 30 yards.
by an unidentified forward, ! Weavil converted to Increase ther lend held Commodore's side.
by the
Hobbs again replled with a penalty-goal K Introw the margin and then followed a peried of intense pressure as the Commissioner's XV battled hard for further scare.
For the CBF, XV W{li known a prop forward, deserves special menilon for his booking. Bedford, Bab- bington, Ross and Whatloy to were the oiler forwards shine, or the backs Riddle, Maunsell and Martindale played well.
The Tolpan's XV were best After there **serum-fler's" served by Climo, McT+vish. Kennedy made a short bard: Wilson, Willens and Denis un for the ine and success- Johnston. Moute had yet an- fully crashed through three other direl with MacDonald ot tackles to score. Hobbs with full-back, and whilst having less to do, was on the day a little better,
within
one
of
the opportunity to bring the scores
point each other missed the kick. Ai
transpired it was not im- portant to the result of the game, for Dr Eberle melted the end of a very entertaining Cum a few seccads later.
The outainnding player in this Rame was undoubtedly Lund, the Gurkha Rifle's serum-half. His passing was a joy to watch and here is a player that we should like to see more of.
Odliers to shine were Tancock with some good breaks, New- bigging with some good work with his fest In the loose, and Penman with his covering and first-time tackling, for the Com- missioner's XV,
For The Commodore's XV, Wenvill at full-back played very steadily and bis Reiding was Immaculate. Whitmore, Thomp- son, Dixon and Hope were al- ways in the thiel of things.
Sports Diary
TODAY
Boccer
Hongkong Salegiion,
BRC idiom, spin.
So another Talpan's day is over and the thanks of ult con- verned are due to Mr C. H. W. Robertson for hin generosity In lending ble financial support to this annual game.
CHESS
By LEONARD BARDEN
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LANGAN: Zapravo Berita
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