Two
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1961,
hockey surprises
RECREIO ‘A', NAV BHARAT ‘A' LOSE TO KCC 'A' AND MACAENSIS
'B' IN SENIOR LEAGUE
The wettest day since the opening day of the season produced two surprises in the three First Division hackey matches played yesterday.
KCC 'A' wreaked their vengeance for an earlier season defeat at the hands of Recreio 'A' by trouncing them 7-1 and Nav Bharat 'A' went down 1-2 to lowly Macaensis 'B', even though they had two penalty bullies, to put themselves completely out of the running for the championship.
In the other match played Castro swung Macaensis A defeated TCA' penalised. 4-0 to retain their fra position In the league table.
The top of the table reads:
Macacosin
KCC 'A'
at it and Wee
However, KCC were Soot baek on the
attack. Nowai, nów i ran half the length of the field unly to be obstructed by Monteiro and from the resultant short-corner another Incrented KCC S Nery special lead in the 39th minute.
PWOLF A PU
40 25 12
11 40 10 19 12 7 J Nav Bharat A 12453 23 14 Army A****
2 324 24 13
KCC 'A' vs Recreio 'A'
KCC now relaxed a little and for the next few minutes Recreio were constantly on the attack and finally reduced the arrean in the 40th minute through L. Guterres from Pedruco's centre.
IRC played with only 10 men and this was reduced to nins for the last 14 minutes when Kitchell was sent ch by umpire Xavier for commenting on a de- clsion.
Karamálu
By NUMPERE
and O. K. Dollah.; extilbition When Dullah regained posses- | defence. alon and shot again the ball hit Capitule's feet for another short- corner but this was safely clear-
ed.
套
of backa-tu-the-wall
The teams
IRC 'A' Ghafoor, Karandlo,
Kichell, K. Dallah, Rohinon, Adem, O. K. Dullah, All, Wahab, T. Hussan.
As play continued so the rain increased but considering the condilicats, the slandard of hoc- key was good. Macaensis up- Macaensis 'A': Z. Sequeira, I. peared slightly on top but could Silva, A Capitale, Valoma, before Costa, G. Silva, J. Capitude, nat percase their lead half-time.
¡Cunha, Ribas,
Sequeirn, After
The interval was Sa'Silva, Macaensis almost continually!
altack. on the
They should have gone further ahead in the 44th minute when J. Capitule ran up the right wing ant centred but Scquetrn missed the | balt completely and Sa'Sliva hit
the port.
wn all Macarusis and
Sent off
The score would undoubled- | the next three minutes they had ly have been higher but for six short-corners but Ghafoor Ghafoor in 1RC■ posl. He was in the form. pulled off several point blank: saves and must have a few bruises to show for his efforis, Macausis made the bed oxí the wet conditions. constantly catching the IRC defence on the wrong foot
with their short
passion. Since IRC playesi with only two half-backs. the Macaenal players' job was made
This match at KCC started late and consequently was
However, KCC soon reznined Eftir strip on the game and in restricted to 60 minutes' play. Although
the 53rd minute Landells, fol- inuch easier, both
Jowing up, stored after Larcina teams appeared to he
hand saved n shot from Sloan. ready. earlier, the goal Five ninutes later Landells posts had not been erect
ed and for this there
could really be no excuse despite the bad weather conditions.
{
completed a hat-tricks, finishing!
Took the lead
If a movement in which all the IRC KCC forwards took part, with arteady an nsuz bu hard shot.
So KCC ran out ensy winners by T-1 to keep themselves in the championship race.
The teams
The game was marred by one incident in which a goal was first awarded, then disallowed
KCC:
Soares, Chamberlain, and then allowed to stand. Nery, Reeve, Tait, Rosa, Simoes, Firstly Simoes scored for modelis, Sloan, Rowaun, KCC and umpire Howe awarded | Careysford, a goal but on append he enquired the reason and then disallowed gual. However, mpire Xavier intervened, called both captains together and then al- lowed the goal to stand.
The
the
rights and wrongs of this could be argued indef- initely but it is certainly not the way, lo get the play- ers' confidence,
Hat-trick
For KCC Landells scored. well-earned hat-tricle and war ally supported by the rest of
the forwards. Talt,
Coffey at
control
10
replacing
centre-half, kept the middle. Be- him full-backs Chant-
hibnd bertain and Nery
were steady
and on the few écraslons he was called into netlon Sonres was afe in goal
Recreio were much better than the score suggests until they ap proached goal when they became too eager. So rager in fact that On one occasion Castro knocked his right-winger Alongo all the ball.
They made several positional changes inte in the first half in which Aloneo went back to right-half, but until then he had certainly been Beerein's must dangerous forward,
The game started in drizzi- ing rain and It took the teams several minutes to pecustom themselves to the unusual condi- tions. Studded boots were called for but few of the players used them.
KCC adjurted themselves more quickly and Rownan and Careysford combined to take the boll upfeld where Sloan forced a corner off E. Guterres. This was cleared and Recreio tacked through Castro Alonco but Landells was well back to clear.
at- and
In the eighth minute KCC took the lead. Rosa ient Careysford away and Pedruco conceded a short-corner for obstruction. Chamberlain hand-stopped for Nery 10 shoot and Landells to rip in And divert the
past ahot goal-keeper Larcina for a fine opportunist goal.
From the bully Recrelo attack- ed but Castro' shot across the goal and behind. They went through again and Soares navett Castro's shot and Rosn cleared for KCC. Recrelo strove hard for the equaliser and Iri lily eagerness Castro knocked his right-winger Alonco off the ball.
Scored twice
Then In the 17th minute Simoes scored after Larcina had saved a shot from Sloan and the goal eventually stood after um- pire Xavier Intervened and KCC were 2-0 up.
fairly
Exchanges continued evenly but KCC Reemed more at home in the slippery condi- tions. In the 24th minute Simoes centred for Sloan to send a beau- iful reverse-slick shot Just wide.
Thin KCC scored twice in two minutes. Tait zen! away Rowan who erhired for Careyiford to cut in and flick Past Larela,
From the bully Careysford went AWAY MID the left wing and scht geross a perfeci sch. tre for Slean to make the score 40 and there it remained falf-time.
اد
chell had received his
Another spate of short-curners) followed a few minutes inter and from one of these Ghafoor took full-blooded A. Capitule shot on the chest to concede anot! From this the ball
hit Rahman and it was then that Kitchell was sent off by Petru Xavier.
Cry
acre
From then on J. Capitule had things all his own way Karamdin and Ritche 1e Muciensis right wing and sent
full-backa,
n stream of V-re
centres which one Kil
would probably have bren converted but for slippery match- n orders, J. Capitule did condition. However, in the 30th minute Sa'Silva on the left wing took the ball to the goal- line and sent tl reverse-stick pass to Cunba who only had to tap the ball home.
almost as he liked on the right ving
one
Light rain was falling as the i1 leams bullied alt and again was noticeable that only
Four minutes later they player used studs. Consequent- kcored again but it took three ly inany passes were missed but
attempts. Firstly Ghafoor saved thump-lves Recrelo: 1.arcina,
from a A. Capitule's shot Pedruco, Monensis adapted Monteiro,
then short-corner Nolasco, Silva. E. belter and kept the ball close.
Sequeira Guterres, Alonco, Castro, A. P.
The tapic was only nine obtained possession and shot. Guterres, L. Guterres. Colines.
minutes old when they took Karamdin naved but then the lead, Ribas was obstructed Sequeira regained possession by Kitchell when going and scored. through and from the short- Just on tull-time Maenensis corner A. Capitule shot hard made it 1-0, and although Ghafoor got his foot to Il he could not stop 1 entering the net.
The second half opened witn Recreio allasking and forcing a short-comer,
From
this Pedruce's, shot was blocked, and the ball now là to Hu where
IRC 'A' vs Macaensis. 'A'
At Sookunpoo, Macaeusīs
'A' gulned another points towards the league championship by heating IRC 'A' 4-0.
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IRC were next to the attack Iwo and from a long ball upheld fudged to have obstructed and a Goalkeeper Sequeira was a short-corner was awarded. From this Sequeira saved twice from
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Macaensis 'B' vs
Nav Bharat 'A'
At King's Park, Macaensis 'B' killer Nav Bharat "A's hopes of winning the league championship by beating them 2-1.
Nov Bhaunt had three T- serve in the side bet had entoghĩ chances in the first half to make the game safe, Why they played their normal full- backs Dillon und Kisah in the fo: ward line and Forverds Ling and Gardner in defence I Dillon way cannes understand. guilty of several bad miases, Gardner came up in the later stages of the second half but the Mechanics defence held cut. Macnensis took the lead in the nith minule, Couto scoring from a sheri-corner and Nav Bharat equalled just before half-time but by that time they should have been several goals up.
Penalty-bully
CHESS FAMOUS SPORTS STARS
By LEONARD BARDEN
Here 18, a fins win from the semi-anal of the English Counties championship which Illustrates how a king's aide attack blasts its way through when he opposing minor pieces are natray on the other wing. White: M. J. Franklin (Surrey), Black, Wolstenholme (hancashire). 1P-24, KKB3: 2 KL-KD9. P-94; 3 P-H3. P-K3! 4 B-03, P-QKIS: 0 QKQ2, B-3 (this lacks point since he cannot force the e..change of bishops; better 5 B-Kt2):
• P-B4, PXP: 1 PXF, F—qi 8 Castles, B-K2: @ P-QKt3. Castles: 10 B--Kt2. K-B3; 11 R-BI. R-DI: 12 R-KI, KI-QR4; 13 K–25. PXP: 14 PXP, B-KI2: ID R~K3, R-B2; 10 RR, Q-RI; 17 P-Q5. Roh: 1 BXH ch! xD: 19 Q-R5. B-KB3: 20 B-RJ! (Preventing the king's escape via KB). R-94: 21 QXP ch. K-RI: 22 K-Kto matt
Salutten No. 5981: 1 Q-Q1 (waiting), KR-K16: B---R(7.
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bul 1 had the impression it was given hin.
So Machersis 'B' doubled their points tally for the stason hayd 1stled
themselves
awny from bottom place in the league table.
Holland Cup
In the Hollane Cup match reports last week I suggested the possibility of a KCC "A vs Army 'A' fhil but I am ofraid I had my les crossed. These the two teams meet in one of semi-inals.
semi- The other final is between Nav Bharat 'A' and Recreio 'A'.
Results Results of hockey during
LADIES'S LEAGUE
matches the weekend
Their goal came from a penalty-bully awarded against the Macaensis goalkeeper by played umpire Xavier for obstructing were:
when allowing the bail to run over the goal-line but the decision seemed a little harsh. It was converted by Yakub Khan.
The only goal of the seconu drom C. Gomes in
more
A penuity-bully half came was awarded against Chafoor the 40th minute but Nav Bharat should have had at least one for obstructing Sequeira and
when another penalty- although he cleared the first back over the goal-line, he bully was awarded against the Macaensis goalkeeper, this time obstructed an the relake and a
for obstructing Gördrer by sit- goal was awarded.
ting on the ball after facing.
he enter However,
elcared the peralty-bully agamat Gardner
Considering
the eandillons the game was fast and talning and IRC gave a fine
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XGY 'B vs Recreto (postponed),
MEN'S LEAGUE First Division
1000 *A* 1, Recreio 'A' 1. IRC *A* 0. Maesensis 'A' A. Army Av Recreio (post- poned).
Mackenzie 11, Nav Bharat 'A' 1.
SECOND DIVISION
Section 'A'
Liens 9. Prisons 2. Denians 0. Rangers 3. Nav Bharat D', beat KиC 'N'. Wo.
Section 'B'
9. HKC 'A' 2
RCCD 2, Dutch RC 2.
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By ARCHIE QUICK ·
What nostalgic memories the Corinthian Football Club, in their salad days, conjure up! The Corries were at their greatest immediately after World War I, and an essential cog in their smoothly-running machine was the burly figure of Joli Morrison at left-back. Now he has just died at Farnham, aged 68.
Morrison, "Jumbo" to his He was alto crie of Miss Joyco friends, a nickname which was Wethered's winning partners in only in keeping with his max the Warplesdon Foursomes and sive frame, was a man of so he won the Belgian Amateur many and varied talents that Championship in 1020. The was in his way as fine an He was closely
nessclated Admirable Crichton as C.. B. with the Surningdale Club, was Fty.
Ra captain, and won the Anual Flest he excelled as a foot- Foursomes there twice by the baller and a cricketer and thirties and again with Miss won blu "Blue" for
both ethereal.
He was also in the when he was up at Cam-winning Old Carthusions' team bridge University at Trinity in the Halferd-Hewitt Cav at College.
Deal Ave times in the six years He played at Lord's in the before the last War.
and 1914 matches, and
He was also golf course then came back after service in designer and architect and was the Royal Flying Corps an 11
responsible or partly responsible bomber plot in Italy to captain for the laying out of such links the Light Blues in 1919.
Falkenstein (Hamburg). Princes, Royal Portrush, Sun- ningdale and Wentworth. His hugo stature and and boyish
equally big serve made him an ideal subject for of humour cartoonists of the Ton Webster school.
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I remember him best though as a Soccer full-back with his ercam Aannel Corinthian shirt Oying open an he went into his
With Justy tackles.
Howard He becaine legend in his Baker in goal and A. G. "Haish3. | Netime at Deal, but my Anal Bower as his partner, the thoughts are of him as a Corln- formed an almost impregnable than, robust and scrupulously amateur defence. So much so¡ fair, always ready for n battle that Blackburn Rovers, New-royal, especially against castle United, and Brighton anti professional opponcati he bump- Hove Albion were all defeated 3d up against" in some 'memorn- in the FA Cup competition by ble Cupties. these virile athivics. They were all Varsity men until A. E. "Arthur" Knight of Godalming Grommar School, Inmpshire County and Portsmouth, broke the barrier and tradition.
In his second period Cambridge, Morrison won life third Blue for golf, and in the first Inter-University match after the War he was beaten by the great Cyrli Tolley.
The General capitulates
V
U.S. National Basketball results
the
New York, Feb. 20. Scores ol U.S. National Basketball Association matches toxiny were:
New York 123. St Louis 100 Boston 116, Syracuse 100 Cincinnati 112, Los Angeles
108.
STANDINGS
U.S. National Basketball As50- clation standings, including games of Sunday, February 19
are:
EASTERN DIVISION
New York. Feb. 19. Boston General John Grombach, Philadelphia
former member of the US
Syracuso Olympic Committee, sald to- New York day he has no intention of going
WESTERN
to Britain to Pürobe St Louis an investigation into the pos- sibility of a confict of interest in the
of a Dritiei Olympic official,
Caro
wean
Los Angeles Detroit Cincinnati
W L Pet
48 20 .097
37 20 88H
32 32 20 40 DIVISION
.500 .303
42 24 ,033 30 37 448
20 38 433
20 40 .420
--AP.
Dave Hill wins the
I had been reported in Lon- don that Gromboch would make the trip. He said last week that he had asked a British in- vestigating agency to leath whether the Marquess of Exeter -Lord Burghley--had trade tles with Communist China. "Apparently I hit
he said, "to Judge from the great
and screeching screaming.
"But the British agency leaked the story and you don't o efter information after the case is blown. The only thing for me to do now is to Tuesan Open Golf Tournament doggo."
spot,
The retired General cm- phasised that he wns not
Tucson Open
Tucson. Feb. 20. Twenty three-year-old Davo Hill of Jackson, Michigan, drep- ped a birdie on the third hole, today to win the $20,000 dollar
in a playoff with Tommy Bolt and Buddy Sullivan.
The three had finished the re- looking into the political views gulution 72 holes of the 0,404- of the British Olymple ofciul yards, par-70 El Rio Country but only to the possibility, his Club course with 11 under par companies might have been 209s.
alling to Communist China.
A group tied at 283 included "That would create a conflict Gary Player, currently the of intere" he said, "alero the leading money winner, and Chiness Communist Govern- Jay Hebert, who shared the ment controls is athletes for 36-hole lead with SullivBTS -- propaganda purposes.”—AP.
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