THE
TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1994.
MACAO MAINTAIN THEIR UNBEATEN HOCKEY RECORD
Y.M.C.A. THROW AWAY
CHANCE TO WIN
FORWARDS TRY INDIVIDUALISM
INSTEAD OF COHESION
MACAO IMPRESS WITH SMART TEAM WORK
(By "Bully Or")
Inclination on the part of all forwards to try to get through on the own instead of combining led to the defeat of the Y.M.C.A. at Macao yesterday. The final score was two goals to one in favour of the home side, the Y. M. scoring half way through the first half and maintaining that lead until well after the interval
HOCKEY TRIAL
IMPRESSIONS OF THE GAME
RODRIQUES PROVES HIS WORTH
(By RIL.B.)
H. Wong, the St. Andrew's
R. Club Wonkeeper,
forth-
the C.B.A. custodian, were put to the test in yesteruny's second inter- port hockey trial match at King's Park in preparation for the coming Miacuo
Club Lockey
Visit during the Chinese New Year hou- days.
The game was fast and keen but the umpiring loft much to be desired. One of the umpires forget astogether the rule which penalises knicking-on and the offence was allowed to pasa on almost every occasion.
F. Fowler brought off some good saros between the sticks fr the visliers and E. F. Selk and E. O. Murphy played well at back. They kept a keen eye on Manhao, the Macao geni-getter, and second half. him in check until late McLellan WAN
on the relieving many dangerous attacks. He followed up his forwards when they were attacking and lent some valuable assistance
in
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"BUNNY"-BICKFORD, who was one of the star performers in the Club forward line against the Lin
colns on Saturday, gets in a shot from close rangs. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
SUBMARINES VERITY START WELL, SMART
LEAGUE
player feld, PERSEUS DRAWS
to the bucks when they were hard pressed. H. J. D. Lzwe put in _sonie very useful work at right half and Ted his forwards' with well-timed passes but they failed to make use of the opportunities afforded them. DISAPPOINTING ATTACK.
attack.
WITH PROTEUS
HAS BEARING ON CHAMPIONSHIP
THEN COLLAPSE
BRUCE
FORWARDS
Smart work by the forward line saw H.M.S. Bruce defent H.M.S. friendly football match at Caroline Hill on Saturday.
Destroyer League Win Kepnely by Ave goin to one in a
For The Witch
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to-
LOCAL CRICKET
LEAGUE AND FRIENDLY
SOME LEADING PERFORMANCES
Both the Hongkong Cricke Club and the University were bold to drawn games in the hrst "d.v..on or the cricket league on Saturday. The fen- ture of the Lilo v army dow was the spirited inn.ngs Harry Owen-Hughes, who compiled up in quiet time be 'fore being run out.
Di
E. Zimmern also batted well for Craigengowor against the Uni- versity, who wera. somewha fortunate to avoid defeat,
Uniy Craigengewer were able to obtain the full complement or
FOOTBALLER MISTAKES REFEREE'S GESTURE.
WORTHING OF RA. WALKS
OFF THE FIELD. -
Worthington the Artillery right half had a peculiar experience yesterday. Ho was fouled by Tay Qua-tong and they went to the ground together. The rafareo pointed to Worthington who thought he was being sent off, and he left without a murmur. Two or three minutes later the reforça noticed his absance and call- ed him back to the field again. It transpired that he was merely pointing to Worthington requesting him to stand clear, and the player mistook the gesture. as marching orders.
points in the second division Borderers
programme both the Recreio and Civil Service having to be satisfied with drawn games.
LEAGUE,
1st. Division H.K.C.C. (1997 Dec.) drew with Army (116-6.)
Univeralty (182-8 Dec.) drew with Craigengower (178-6.)
Given
Real Fright
2nd. Division
(Continued from Page 8.) Recreio (1849 Dec.) drew with H.K.C.C. (1937)
Kowloon defence. Fortey had a with Police (88)
Civil Service (148-8 Dec) drew bad day against Yeoman and only Craigengower (158) beat University Mathias and Harris were working smoothly together. The experi. mant of playing Hazlewood on the loft wing WAR anything, but successful, although he came more into the picture when partnered by Jones after the interval,
H.
Bonavia,
Batting
$3
Cord gave another brilliant ex- hibition and was definitely unlucky to concede the equallear, while his opposite number, with more direct 85 shots to save, was equally officient,
71 H. Asome. (Bt. Joseph's) ▼
R.A.SC.
The exchanges were fast and clean, and both teams indulged in hard foot ball. Smith led the Keppel forwards Seriously handicapped by the brightly and ofttimes tested the Bruce custodian, who rose to the occasion absence of Barated, playing for except for one instance in the second the Navy league team and with half when Smith shot past him from two others on the sick list, the an angle.
(45) by 113
runk Witch in-the Verity lost to the
The Bruce forwards were in excol. Two well placed teams in Destroyer League by five goals to lent form, although they tirod
Friendlies. K.C.C. (158—4 Dec) drew with Proteus and Perseus met at Cause one at. Happy Valley on Saturday wards the close.
B.A.M.C. - (135—4) I was frankly disappointed in the Way Bay on Saturday afternoon, afternoon.
Stapleton scored twice in the first
R.AS.C. (123) beat St. Joseph's half to give the winners a two-nil lead (111) by 12 runs. The players wouldn't pass and after a thrilling encounter re-
The Verity started off well, at the interval, and further goals were the ball, and as a result were easily tired with the score sheet blank. their motto being, "the best form added by Williams (2) and Birch be
LEADING PERFORMANCES. robbed of possession. The only combination was on the right but The result of this game may of defence is attack," and the fore Smith replied with the Keppel's
Owen solitary point.
Hughes (KKC.C) ▼ then S. Fowler would persist in decide the championship aa prior Witch defence, for a time was
Army coming Inside so that Brown's passes to this meeting, Proteus had only completely demoralised. Taking
A. Rodrigues (Varsity) ▾ Craigen- 'more often than not went wide,
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
Rower BOT goalkeepers had their share
dropped two points, and were advantage, Robinson opened the of machine-gun like shots from
(ILA.M.C.) | scoring with a pnas from the wing. There is no doubt that Macng has! distinctly in the “running."
In a friendly hockey match at Maj.
K.C.C. Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh, a useful sido and the Hongkong Inter-
From the re-start the Witch. Causeway Bay yesterday, the Keppel Awtar Singh, the Radio inside trio port XI can look forward to a good Play was even during the initial pulled themselves together, and defeated the Herald by the odd goal F. Smith. (K.C.C.) ▼ RA.M.C.. stars, and Lisut Enden, who played game when they entertain the team half, both defendiers playing a the confident Verity forwards were
in three.
A. Aires (Recrelo) H.K.CC. 47 Pte. Forsyth, (R.A.S.C.) ▼
St. Joseph's "They led at half time by the only E. Soares. (Recreio) H.K.C.C. at inade right for the Whites.
from the Portuguese port. They have safe and steady game. Hughes met by a staunch defence, and
(II.K.C.C.) ▼ a fast forward line who work together (Proteus) and Sizer (Perseus), from then on play was mostly in goal scored, Twyman being respan. Armstrong. (HI.K.C.C)
Recreio Biblo for the point. Lieut. Irving WONG and Moss came out with with perfect understanding. This is both went close, but generally play the Verity's half, Burchell equnii equalised after the change-over, but A. Carey. (Police) v Civil Ser-
flying colours and one must admit especially true of the three inside men.
Bing. A few minutes later Crapp before the close, Twyman again
vice that all the seven goats that were When they are tackled the ball goes was centred in midfield. scored in the course of
put them ahead with a good ground broke through to obtain the deciding A. Dand, (K.C.C.) ▼ RAM.C. the gamo, from one to the other without any The second half produced some shot giving Mann no chance.
Bowling goal. During the second half three which the Colours won by the odd hesitation. There is no attempt in the goal, were the the results of splendid marity of cases to beat their man. of forwards could round off the excelicnt football, but neither set
Keppel players received minor in-8. Abban. (Craigengower) v
Varsity The first half concluded with the juries as a result of accidents, shots. Moss gave me the impression Manhao was always a player to be that he was trying to be spectacular watched when he had the ball, and sterling work of the halves. With Witch holding a load of two goals and was throwing himself too often he received a full measure of support ten minutes to go, Sizer seized:o one, and the second half, saw at the ball, at the cust, on one from Ramalho in the centro and upon a loose ball, and fired in a Verity defence go to ploces, occasion, or a penalty bully. Wong, Rozario at left inner. J. Ferriera put shot vory close to the upright. Henderson, Griffiths and Burchell while being alightly slower in his in some very good destructive play The referee at first awarded a scoring with ease. clearances, seldom dived at the ball, at centre half and was ably supported goal, but on learning that it had using his feet to advantage. On the by Lido Ferriera. and Airtsa, The day's play, Wong, I think, is the backs are safe but would do well to been "helped in" by a Chinese probable scicction for the custodian study the knock-on rule. They were spectator, reversed his decision. ship of the Lolony team.
the chief offenders in yesterday's For Peraeus, Sizer who was making a welcome re-appearance after being idle, due to a serious
•
game.
THE GOALS.
всавол,
J. M. Rodrigues, of the Univer sity, I must say surprised me. I admit have not BECTI him in The YM.C.A. scored through. Lam- injury sustained last action much. He gave a most in mert in the first half and kept the played well as did Peatfield and spired display yesterday, and "Macao team away from the goni until would not hesitate to select him to half way through the second half. Richards in the intermediate line,
For Proteus Hughes and Chiver- partner Jack Rodger, who is one of When the ball was transferred to the beat backs, if not the best, in the Angeld on the left who gave a de- ton were prominent and Sinden in Colony, against the Portuguese team. finite obstruction to Love before gonl showed great anticipation.
centring. The offence was on blind side «f one umplro and passed RODRIGUES came out of
The teams lined up under Ldg. tight situation with
unnoticed. It was, however, in per- Sea. Lakey as follows. case. He feet view of the umpire at the further; nipped in and his stick work was also und of the field and should have been Perseus:-Lt Buckley: Bolton of the best. Like Rodger, he com- fulls a strong hit and I would place peisen by him. Froin the result and Butler: Peatfield, Richards and
centre. Manhao
netted the Morrison; Fidler, Ellender, King,
the
full confidence in Rodrigues and equaliser. Before the end Manhao Sizer and Conroy: Rodger at backs for Hongkong.
added another to give Blacho a well-i deserved win.
.
N the other hand, Naidu, the
ON K.I.T.C. representative, and Pat |
Proteus: Sinden; `Brown and Wiggins; Smith, Chiverton and Maeno have still to be beaten by a Clark; Wilkinson, Beadle, Hewish, White, the Saints' loft back, were only Hongkong side. mediocre.
Hughes and Allon.
OF the half hacks on view yester- day, not one was anything like
WEEK-END RESULTS.
P. W. D. La F. A. Pts.
0 0 10 2 10
LEAGUE TABLE.
Goals
brilliant. Halford, of the C.B.A. at centre-half for the Whites worked
CAER CLARK CUP.
Team Orpheus
hard though he was not conspicuous.
H.K. Ladies v. St. Andrew's Ladies Proteus
I think he will gain a place in the 1. (J. Dalziel, J. Churchill) (M. Phoenix half-back line, probably at left-half, Wolley). with Lowe at centro-half. No other CILA. Ladlen i T. V.M.C.A. Ladies Onwald player but Willy Reed can fill the 1. (T. L. Whitley) (P. McCaw). position of right-half.
Perseus
G
URBACHAN Singh stood out like
a beacon light in the Colours for- ward line. He ta by far one of the best forwards in the Colony-he is a forward who
gets the goals, at least.
TURBACHAN SINGII cannot be overlooked. Ho, must be chosen.
Olympus Reercio Ladies "A" 4 v. C.B.8. o. Odin
(M. Remedios 2, C. Botelho, A. Alves). Rainbow
MAMAK TOURNAMENT,
Pandora
Parthian Otur
Radio 8. C. 1 v. United H.C. 0.1 Osiris (i. Singh).
FRIENDLIES.
Medway. Officers 11 v, Shameen 1. If it comes to selecting the Donald- (Lt. Eaden, Lt. Cheyne, (Pote- Eaden "Siamese-twin" right wing IIunt), 3 each; Lt. Donald, Lt. Bartlett combination, then Gurbachan can play 2 ench, Lt. Sinclair 1.
at centre-forward. His stick work!
ifedway Officers 3 v. Shamsen 1.
(Pote-Hunt):
and snap passing is brilliant. I can- (Lt. Forbes, Lt. Sinclair, Lt. Buckley), not say more.
·
H.M.B. Medway Lower Deck 1 v. THE flashy Donald-Eaden combina- United 0. (Holmes).
THE
tion did not sparkle as much as i
was expected, but one has to remom
Bay!
1 7 3
1 17 10
112
60
110 A
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2 10 7 6
3 0 13 5
4 3 2
7 10 2 5 0 21
G. & 25
The passing between the Witch forwards were very clever, trupp. the left winger being especially prominent, but on occasions the shooting was wild and the exellent approach work wasted.”-
The following lined up under L/Sea Mulyon.
H.M.S. Witch: Fulton; Coleman, Yelland; Livesey, Allport, Niles; Griffith, Burchell, Henderson and Crapp.
H.M.S. Verity: Man; Mc Lau- chan, Rolf: Garley, Rogora, Tink- ling: McPherson, Daveson, Robin- son, Taylor and Powell,
SIX-A-SIDE SOCCER
S.W.B. TOURNEY REACHES FINAL STAGE
Played off in Inches of mud caused by the recent rains the Six-a-Sids tournament arranged amongst the companies and groups of the South Wales Borderers, haa' at last reached the final stage.
The match between the No. 1. Platoon and the No. 8 Group re- sulted in a win for the Platoon by four goals to two, and that between the No. 1. Group of the Head- quarter Wing and The No 11 Platoon of C. Company, saw the
· ANOTHER · TRIAL Group emerge victors by threo
SELECTED TEAMS
FOR FRIDAY
goals to one.
The No. 3 Group were rather unlucky to lose, but thoy Wero beaten by the conditions. Credit la due to L/Cpl. "Dolly"TM Hewitt for the success of the No. 1. Following the game the following Group, as he scored all thres goals two sides were picked to take part in a in the last match and also found further trial on Friday, subject to the the net in all of the previous H. K. Club ground being avållable: matches. Ho played a great game and was mainly responsible for
ber that both of them played a hard AT Inside-left for the Colours, Probables-Ple, Hollingsworth (Lin-their entry into the final game on Saturday against saman. A Kalwant Singh was outstanding, colna): M. Rodrigues. (University). However, Donald, may
tho fastest
Despite the cold weather ex- right wing and he too, should be placed on the Sub, Taf. Mobomed (Punjabis); W. in the Colony at present "seriously-to-be-considered" list. Reed (Club), Halford (C.B.A.); E. Vperienced at Lo Wu Camp, there Red (Club): Lieut. Donald (H.M.S. were plenty of spectators to watch and he is worth his place. The chooTORMAN Mackay. on the right Medway), Lieut. Eaden (H.M.S. Med- tho valiant, and somewhat hum-
ja
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ON the left wing for the Colours. A back for the Whites, pinyedia
ing of Donald, however, is bound to cement the probabilty of Endon's wing for the Colours, was not at way), G. Singh (Radio), Lleut. C. C. orous efforts of their comrades, selection on the right flank. Enden home. He was invariably offside, but Garthwaite (R.A.), S. G. Archer who had to literally plough, through works. hard and. In a very pushing did sond in one or two first-time| (Club).
the mud during some of the games. forward,
centres.
Tho two teams which have Possibles R. II. Wong (St. An- RTHUR Hamson, at right-half draws); Blackburn (Police), J. Rodger fought their way to the Final
way. Club
J. Genzalves (Club de 40- Ernie Fincher, of Bt. Andrew's,
(H.M.S. Recreio), Lieut. Sinclair
No. 1. Groun. H, O. Wing:- sent in some good reverse stick passes, atende mame, but he was fine di Medway), N. Whitley (CB.A.) N. A L/Cpl. Mullane (Capt.), Pts. I don't know, but nearly all of his his right wing enough, Hard E. Mackay (St. Andrew's). T. Whitley Lamin. Pte. Greedy, L/Cpl. Hewitt, revara allck panca noponr to infringe Haman's roal trat sa wanld have also Singh (Radio), Lat Singh (Panjabis).
harass the felt most of the time. F. Awtar Singh (Radio), “
K. Pte. Hayes, the atleka' role, I admit, the hit is
No. 1, Platoon-Pia, Morrison dimcult Fincher has played on the been the case with Norman Whitley, left wing, but he is more an inekle Foden combination at left-haif for the ..B, Medway);"
would have her to oppose the Donald-p. Lo
Reserves.-P.Singh (Radio), H. J. (Capt.), Pte. Owens, Ptc. Roberts, (Club), Laut Bartlett L/Cpl. Herbert, Pio. Smith, Pte. Colours,
Fortey.
Kft.
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46
A.
42
Recreio....
Pereira (Recreio)
40 F. Hiptooln.
8 for 15
II R.C.C.
(Variety) ▼ Craigengowor J. Barnes, (Civil Servico)`Y.
Pólico
NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFORE! NOTHING LIKE IT IVIR CAINII
6 for 89
6 for 40
6 for 47
5 for 30
B for. 57
4.for 16
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