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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 198).
Macaensis 'A' almost there
2-0 WIN OVER KCC 'A' PUTS
SENIOR HOCKEY LEADERS FOUR POINTS IN THE LEAD Mocaensis 'A' yesterday avenged both their earlier-season hockey League and Cup defeats by KCC 'A' by defeating their rivals 2-0 in their second-round. First Division League match.
and
This gives them a four-point lead at the top of the table
the only team who can possibly catch them are Army 'A whom they have yet to meet.
In the Second Division See- tion 'B', RAF went down 0-2 to first Army C to drop their points of the senson but they are already league section win- ners.
In Section 'A'. Prisons, who have alto
already won their section, shared
points the with Army 'B' and are new team in the only unbeaten the three leagues.
The semi-finals of the Grem- lins Cup produced one surprise when Gremlins 'B' knocked out KCC. In the other match Re- creio and Gremlins 'A' drew 1-1.
KCC 'A' vs Macaensis 'A'
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came
uunt well-placed passes to his forwards were sadly missing.
Landells and Rowan back and foreged
for the ball but, for most of the game, the Macaenals wing-halves Valoma and Silva wero in cummand on the wings.
Very little "feeling" crept into the game, and what there way was quickly stamped on by umpires Howe and Lall from whom both Ross and L. 'Silva received cautions.
The game opened in Ideal weather conditions, bright sun and a cool breeze, with the turf still damp and a bit rough part- cularly on one side.
KCC went back
the
Into attack. A long clearance was missed by Costa and A. Capi- tute to let Careysford through but his reverse-sick shot hi the side of the post and went behind.
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Fer the next few minutes it was Macaenals constantly
and in the 15th the attack minute Sontes saved from J. Capitule who regained posses- sion and shot again but this time Tait cleared off the goal line.
Took the lead
Seven minules later they took the lead. Valoma, taking a free-hil, sent Cunha AWAY up the right wing and he took the ball to the goal line and pulled it back to J. Capitule who made no mistake from
with
short range. The interval came
The first few minutes were mainly confined to midfield with both defences on top of their op- posing forwards but it was KCC who went close first. Landells took the ball upfeld and passed to Sloan put Valoms intercepted and kicked to concede a short-sure but they could not find a Lomer.
From this Macaensis goal-
Zor keeper
Sequeria saved skel, KCC then had Nery's another free-hit just outside the circle but this was well cleared by Valoma.
Macaensis just one goal ahead.
The second half started with pres-
Macaensis maintaining
way past Nery and Chamber- lain who were tackling and clearing hard, Nery conceded a short-corner in the 40th minute but it went hariniosuly
UCTUSS- field in touch.
By NUMPERE
tween I. Silva and Rowaan but, umpire Howe pounced on It quickly and cautioned Silva..
At this stage KCC appeared? to be
top slightly on
wilt
outside the elrole D abort- corner was awarded for a deliberate infringeinent and from this OK. Dallah scored.
There was no further score
Macaensis playing a defensive before the Interval nd after- game to retain their lead Inwards the game continued at a in the 30th minute Machensis very fast place with the broke away.
changes pralty, even.
Capitule
Valoma sent J. away up the right wing and he ran past Nery and centred `unmarked .to the
Sequeira who made the game safe for Macarnils from very close in. Just on full-time, Sequeira went through again, but he was badly obstructed by Soares and
a short-corner although awarded the final whistle went as scop as it was taken.
WAS
It was a hard exciting encoun-
must win and
have been ter which Macaensis deserved to thoroughly enjoyed by the large number of spectators.
The teams
KCC 'A': Soares, Chamberlain, Nery, Tait, Coffey, Simoes,.Rosa,
Sloat, Rownan, Londells,
Careysford.
Macaensis 'A': Zoe Sequetra, I. Silva, A. Capitulo, Valoma, Costa, Silva, J. Capitule, Cu bo, Ribas, L. Sequeira, SR'Suva.
Recreio 'A' vs IRC 'A'
At Recreio, IRC 'A' fought back to earn a 3-3 draw after being 2-1 down al half-time. Unlike the KCC pitch the Recreio one was a lovely. condition, ideal for fast hockey and plenty of it was seen.
In
Macaensis 'A' thoroughly deserved their win in this match. They played the better hockey and had the playing surface been smoother they might have done even better.
KCC came back and fought Their forward fine always
hard for an equaliser, Coffer looked the more dangerous and
In the 14th minute Macaensissent Careysford away up the inside-forwarde Cunha and
were awarded a free-hit after a left-wing and from his centre A. Sequeira were always back help kick by Nery.
to concede The quickly Capitule kicked Ing out the defence when taken hit Bont L. Sequeira short-corner.
Capitule
From this Zoe Sequeira saved away but although he ran past
Valerna Soares, he pushed the ball icotwice from Nery and far ahead and it rolled behind. Anally cleared upfeld. KCC at- Three minutes later Sequeira į tacked again through Simoes and and Ribas combined to go Landells and the ball went be-their-lead in the 15th minute through and Talt conceded bind off Capitule but he cleared short-corner by obstructing. the corner and sent a long ball From this Sequeira's shot went upfield where Soares came out
to the 7-yard line to clear. behind off Soares for a corner
The 'ding-dong struggle con- and another short-corner fol
shot
tinued but bath defences were WOS lowed but bas'
There was a spot of uver blocked and went flying
on top. bother In the 58th minute be-' the goal.
A.
was and
necessary their mainstay in defence always used the ball well.
KCC were well served at full- back by Chamberlain and Nery but some of their clearances were a little hosty when the ball could have been used to greater ad- vantage.
Soares wro safe in goal and had little chance with the two from goals, both being scored short range. Coffey was below
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In the opening stages Recreio held the upper hand, with their, forward line moving well, and in the eighth minute they went ahead through Collaco following a short-corner. They increased
through E. Guterres playing in of right- the unusual position wing,
Ono mibute later IRC re- duced the arrears. O.K, Dallah was brought down by Pedruco when going through and although the offence took place
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"C" duly proceeded to ruin the record by scoring deserving 2-0 win.
The RAF were without two regular players but they never really got together as a team. The number of hits that went straight to an Army player had to be seen to be believed. The mixt Koal came in the
Ryan at centre-forward was 57th cuinate when INC drew
the very closely watched by level. From D short-corner hard tacking Army defence in «T«.....................which Harris was alwas pro-
Macao Hockey Club's visit
The Macao Hockey Club will visit Hongkong -next weekend. On Saturday their 'A' and 'B' teams will play the Army and RAF, respec- tively. On Sunday they play the KCC 'A``and B' siden. A Buffet dance at RCC follows in the evenftig.. Tickets at $7 for the buffet dance at 7.30 pm aud at $3.50 for the dance At 9.30
aro on salent KCC and will also be avail- able at the door,
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minent. Slovenson on the RAF right wing saw little of the ball, In Tact nejther RAF wing really got going.
Outstanding
Elwood scored both of the Army's goals and, with Brierly, was outstanding in their for Ward line.
Army 'C' took a very early lead when In the second minute Harris sent a perfect pass through for Elwood"10 run through and shool pasi Fisher.
From the bully Ryan went. through for RAF and beat three defenders but his ghot hit the vide boards. They attacked again and forced two corners but could not press home the advantage.
and at- Karamdin shot hard though Larcina touched the could not prevent it entering
The game continued with the exchanges the net.
even but the RAF Both sides fought hard for the seemed to concentrate too much lead and Reerelő took it' in the
on the ball up the middle whero 60th minute
Castro Ryan always had at least two through
attendance. Army defendura following after a scramble shost-corner.
A
Half-time come with the However, IRC drew
level Army holding their slender lead again two minutes later when but they increased it Яve al- Hussain put one of his forwards 'utes after the interval. It was past Larcina Elwood who scored again after through to flick and there the scores remained at Fisher had saved twice from O'Hara and Evans. For the re- mainder of the second half the RAF had most of the play and in the last five minutes had as many
the short-corners but Army defence held out to run out deserving winners by 2-0.
full-time.
The teams Recreto 'A': Larcina, Pedruco, Monteiro,
Nolasco, Aloneo, Souza, E. Guterres, Castro, . A. Guterres, L. Guterres, Collacu.
IRC 'A' Ghafoor, Karamdin. Kitchell, Adem. Rahman, K. Dallah, Samy, C. K. Dallah, Husson. Wahab, Hussain.
Army 'C' vs. RAF
RAF went into this match already winners of their Section of the League but with their unbeaten re- cord at stake, and Army
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The teams
Army 'C': Cook, Lee, Lancas shire, Martindale, Harris, Arun- del, O'Hara, Evans, Brierly, Elwood, Ingle.
RAF: Fisher, Sizer, Hatton, Thirnbeck, Nash, Price, Steven- seni, Hanley, Ryan, Patrick, Hook.
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Gremlins Cup
In the two semi-finals of the Gremlins Cup on Saturday, Gremlins '3' surprisingly defeated KCC $2.1
and Recreio and Gremlins 'A' drew 1-1.
In
the first match Gremlins 'B' were 2-0 up at half-time with goals from J. Weavill and D. Prior, and after the interval M. Fincher scored for KCC.
The match between Recreio and Gremlins 'A' was as close as the score suggests and very en-
tertaining. It was a story of two strong defences being on top but Gremlins were handicapped by a first-half Injury to their inside-left B. Mair. Recreio were also handicapped by the absence of their usual skipper and full- back E. Guterres who is tem porarily out of the game.
Recreio were 1-0 up at half- time with a goal from M. Rozario following up A shot from M. Colizes which goal- keeper M. Muir could only partially clear.
Gremlins levelled the scores just after the interval through B. Daniels after a scramble in Recreio's goalmouth. The replay will be at King's Park next Saturday.
Results
Results of hockey matches during the weekend were:
GREMLINS CUP
KCC
Recreio
Second round-
Gremlina
1 Gremlin 'A' MEN'S LEAGUE Firat Division
3 IRC 'A'
Recreio 'A' KCC 'A'
0 Macueriais 'A Nav Bharat "A" beat Recreio '3', wo, Machens B2 1 ArmV 'A'
Second Division Beolion A
Prisons
Rangers
HKC B
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Nav Bbsrat (B Domone Macaensis 'C $ Lions
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THE ROYAL HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
9TH (ANNUAL) RACE MEETING Saturday 25th February, Wednesday 1st and Saturday 4th March, 1951.
(To be held under the Rules of The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMIME WILL CONSIST. OF 31 RACES
(There will be 10 races on the 1st and 3rd Days and 11 races on the 2nd Day)
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By Order of the Stawards,
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Hong Kong, 27th Feb, 1981.
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