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NG TELEGE PH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, § 1984/
PEN
PICTURES OF MACAO HOCKEY XI
TO APPEAR
IN INTERPORT
·STRONG IN ALL DEPARTMENTS
(By "Bully-Off")
Macão come to Hongkong next Wednesday for the Interport Hoc- 'key Matchce. The showing of the Portuguese team when they visited the Colony during the week-end to play the Medway officers augurs.. well for a keen contest in the first Interport in which Hongkong has participated.
Below are pen-pictures of the visiting team.
ALAMADA The best goalkeeper Macab has ever had. He is very reliable and clears well without be- ing spectacular. He has a good kick and knows when to leave his goal to attack an opposing forward. J. RODRIGUES-A very fine back and is fast. Commands a useful hit and recovers extremely well. M. CARDOSAA good tackler with a fine hit. Not up to the standard of Rodrigues but can be relied upon in any emergency.
·LINO" FERREIRA—Is very young
The Macao hockey team which will oppors Hongkong in the Inter- port. Back row:-F. Rodriques, M. Cardoso, Almada. Lino Ferreira, 3. Ferreira, Manhao and F. da Costa. Front rows-Hugo Rosario, Frederico Nolasco, Amilcar Angelo and Fernando Airosa,
LOCAL HOCKEY.
PUNJABIS BEAT MEDWAY
CLUB WIN
WELL
H.M.S. Medway Oficers by three The Punjabis Regiment defeated
SCOTTISH LEAGUE ALTERATIONS
Amended Programme And Forecast
(By "The Pilgrim") To-day I publish an amended goals to two in a splendid friendly list of Scottish. engagements, as but knows the game. He is skilful hockey match on the Marine sement yesterday's programme was in
yesterday afternoon. in the use of his stick and cool reigned throughout and in the latter correct. Several of the matches an- when hard pressed.
stages of the game the Indians, pronounced on Wednesday have already J. FERREIRA One of the best bably due to over-eagerness, develop- been played and those remaining are players in the Macao side. Plays od robust play. In one instanco one given below with the usual indica as well in attack as he does in de-of the backs barged Eaden, the Med-tion of the expected results. On fence. He will have a very clever way inside-right, in the dec, and a Saturday the main attraction is forward to mark in G. Singh. penalty bully was awarded.
not, however, embarrass the clubs "The Medway were without Sinclair playing their ordinary League and Bartlett, both of whom are in-games.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. jured, while Lal Singh, who is also on the injured lat, was a notable
Hibernians (—) left CLYDE (~~) v from the Punjabis absentes
Hamilton (1) V CELTIC (1) wing.
Q. Park (2) v. Dundee (0) Q. O'SOUTH (—) ▼
Cowdnhth (—)
How-
CUMBERLAND HOLD THE MEDWAY TO DRAW
IN REMARKABLY KEEN HOCKEY. MATCH AT HAPPY VALLEY
CAST IRON DEFENCES TRIUMPH -
Attractive form was displayed by the hockey teams of H.M.5. Medway and H.M.S. Cumberland when they met in a goalless draw at Happy Valley yesterday, and the result was a fair indication of the play.
Fnot end to end exchanges were
a feature, and defences
phed over fashion.
attacks
trium-
in marked SURPRISE FOR US. ICE
Cumberland were without three
of their regular players in Burdett, Walls and Wilson, and Medway
HOCKEY TEAM
were likewise depleted through World Champions Fought
the absence of Tarr, Sumption and Hodge.
To Draw By England.
London.
FAST EXCHANGES.
Medway were the first to attack,
England's-ice-hockey team achiev- and Cox sent Allen away on the ed the best performance in its right, but Crouch cleared cleverly history recently by drawing at 3 and sent Gill away, presenting him goals all with the American side with a good chance to score. which came over to defend its Steers and Wilday, however, were title of champions of the world. equal to the occasion and thwart At the end of the first period England were leading by two clear ed the breakaway.
to End to end play followed, each goals and were unlucky not goalkeeper being well tested in win,
The second half opened in sen- turn. Hetherington and Pitman for the Cumberland, and Branch sutional fashion, when McDonald and Holmes for Medway all went scored a brilliant goal for Amer-
ica, were The tourists scored two more very close to scoring, but half. backs on both sides,
able to break through again, and made the home sido The Cumberland right wing although was inclined to be
and frantic efforts to score a winning weak Beveral
Americans passes
astray. goal, they found the From a clearance by Chiverton, too good at the spoiling game.
Ice-Hockey is booming in Eng- Addlestone took the ball the full length of the field, but was land at the moment, and this fine harassed in making his parting Performance by the England team shot, the position being relieved will go a long way towards prov- with IL short corner for the ing to people that they are not 80 far behind the Canadians and the Americans as many supposed.
The tuaslen for possession should ever, the ledway did not score from the Inter-league fixture which wit Severely hampered by the tireless goals before the Englishmen were
be worth watching. A. AIROSA-Work in perfect understanding with the left flank, Displays good atlckwork and is safe.
1.
From the commencement, the Med. A dan-way were early pressing, Cheyne giving them the lead. Kartar Singh equalised through a good effort but S. J'STONE (2) v Partick (1) before the interval Norfolk gave the visitors the lead after Donald had missed. Within a few minutes after
Medway.
went
Gill broke away from the re- sultant penalty and beat both
F. NOLASCO-A. fast wing man with a hard hit. Sends across some really good centres. gerous man when near the circle MANHAO The Macao goal-getter. A speedy forward who makes the most of his opportunities. Is very quick with his stick and will be a the interval, Kartar Singh broke initial game, the Brigade won by five
backs, but excellent anticipation INTERPORT RUGBY. man to watch. Gets In some very through to bring the scores level goals to one.
There was n tremendous G. E. R. Divett made a welcome by the Medway goalkeeper saved a fino snap shots.
again, burst of cheers from their supporters return to the centro-forward position, certain score, and from this clear- whon Kartar Singh netted the win-while J. E. Noronha, former Clanre Medway again attacked, the Local Club's Team For ning goal.
appeared on the left wing exchanges being livened with a Archer being absent their goals in clever piece of combination, by
The Brigade netted the first half through Kilon Singh, Allen, Cox and Holmes which Tara Singh and Khuda Bux, and at ended in the latter troubling: the Interval led by the odd goal in five, Smyth with a hot shot. J. E. Potter and J. L. Tetley scoring for the Club. In the second half, Potter (2) and Divett brought the Club's total to five.
F. RAMALHO-A brilliant centre forward. Combining with his the side men to perfection this year. Has a hard hit and like Manhao makes the most of his opportuni- tics.
H. ROSARIO-A very good inside man. In combination with Angelo on the outside will give W. A. Reed, the Colony's choice at right half plenty to do. Combines well
MacVicker and Gush, the Medway bocks, played well, while King, at right half, also worked hard. In the Punjabis defence, Dulla Singh, at centre-half shone.
CLUB'S FINE RALLY. After being in arrears by three goals to one at one stage in the first half, the Hongkong Hockey Club first eloven made a wonderful rally to de
half back,
SAINTS LADIES WIN.
with inside forwards in short pass-feat tho Hongkong Singapore The St. Andrew's Club Ladies de
ing movements.
Brigade, B.A., by five goals to three A. ANGELO—Sends In some well on the Marine ground yesterday timed' and well placed centres. Is afternoon. In their first meeting fast and tricky with his stick. this season, which was the Club's
TO-MORROW
feated the Diocesan Girls' School by three goals to two in a friendly hockey match played on the latter's ground yesterday afternoon.
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For ten minutes "Cumberland worg penned in their own half, and then the Medway defence had experience severe pressure, Hetherington causing Steers and Wilday much concern. At the interval the score sheet was blank,
Next Week's Game.
The Hongkong Football Club's Rugby Section has selected their toam which is to play against Shanghai In the Interport fixture on Thursday, February all next.
The side will be composed of tho following players:
Whitham; G. P Lammert, R. H. Grifiths, L. G. Robertson and J. J. Ferguson; M. W. Turner and 11. C. Mecko; A. F. Walkden, W. E. Poera, G. A. Stewart, I. H. Bradford, CAST IRON 'DEFENCES.
F. R. Burch, D., McLellan (Capt.), D. A. Cumming and R. O, F. King. Exchanges ran on similar lines
The Shanghat team will arrive by in the closing half. There was no the Surpedon on Wednesday, February real weakness on either side. 14They will play the Combined though the Cumberland outside Services on the Saturday and will right and centre-half were a little leave for Shanghai by the General
the standard of their Pershing at midnight. colleagues.
below
.Both defoncés in the second half were cast iron and refused
inch. to yield an
Cumberland should have netted
before the end, but Gill over-ran himself, whilst later Holmes had two rea- souable chances of scoring both of which he missed.
AUSTRALIANS - WIN
Tokyo, Feb. 7. The Australian Universitica' Rugby football team defeated the Waseda University fifteen by 21 points to six. The tourists were in excellent form.
Reuter.
Waseda is one of the strongest university fifteen in Japan.
Generally the game was ovenly Hongkong had an opportunity of contested, and at times the hockey seeing the Australians in action here, reached a very high standard. where they stopped briefly and played The defences on both sides were an exhibition match. Hongkong won firm, with Stders perhaps the pick on that occasion.
decisively do-
The
Australians
of the Individuals. Cumberland fented Western Japan but were lacked finish in the centre-half
beaten by Kelo University on Feb. 1. position, whlist Medway, were not too well served on the left wing, Hodge being greatly missed, Me-
Kenna stood out among the halves. Always Good Dancing
The Medway forward line com- bined well and everyone played Fretty well up to form, but there was an apparent weakness on the Cumberland right due to the absence of Burdett. Ewards was a ne substitute for Walls on the loft,
Teams:-
י
at the
YELLOW
DRAGON
Cumberland: Smyth: Crouch
McKenna, DANCING ACADEMY.
and Boughtflower:
Mordy and Lamb: Hetherington, Gill, Pittman and Edwards,
Medway:--Newman: Steers and Wilday: Morris, Chiverton and Williams: Allen, Cox, Holmes, Branch and Addleton,
WIN FOR R.A.S.C.
The Royal Army Service Corps easily defented H.M.B. Tamar at hockey yesterday by four goals to nil.
Senlor opened the scoring for! the Corps, the result of a brilliant; solo effort, and Barlow added an-Į other in quick succession.
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Senior scored a fourth goal for the winners in the closing stages making the issue safe. Barlow and Senior were the outstanding players on the field displaying ex- cellent combination in front of goal.
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