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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY

1935.

FINE RALLY WINS HOCKEY

WINS HOCKEY INTERPORT

HONGKONG COME UP

FROM BEHIND

TO DEFEAT MACAO

..

Left Wing Turns The Tide M Woolley

Although a goal in arrears and faced with defeat Hongkong struck a brilliant patch to score three times in the closing twenty minutes to win the Interport hockey match against Macao

Miss Smith.

To-day's

on the Portuguese Colony ground on Sunday Interport

afternoon.

Many hundreds of spectators | stopped but did not get away in lined. the field, and although a time. Kartar Singh nipped in and amart shower of rain fell during placed the ball in the net with a

Hockey

the second half, cheered lustily characteristically neat "Dick" shot. Match

throughout.

Hongkong owed their success to the brilliance of Lal Singh and Kar-

The teams were as follows:- Hongkong: Hollingsworth;

A. M. Rodrigues; W. A. Reed, Din; Dulla Singh and Alaf G. E. R. Divett, Lieut. C. C. Garth walte, Gurbachan Singh, Kartar Singh and Lal Singh.

tar Singh, the Army and Punjab Lleut. N. W. Metcalfe and Dr. forwards. Their combination was a trent to watch, and between them they scored the Colony's goals. The amfling left winger netted the first and Kartar Singh the second and third.

Macao:Almada; J. Rodrigues and M. Cardoso; A. Alrosa, J. Ferreira and Lino Ferreira: F. Nolasco, L. Costa, F. Itamalho, If. Rosario and A. Angelo,

INTERPORT DINNER

By R.H.B.

SHANGHAI'S HOCKEY

PLAYERS

ASSET OF HARD-HITTING DEFENCE

REST OF COLONY DEFEATED BY ONLY COAL SCORED

By R.H.D.

A good goal scored by Decima Eardley (centre- forward) in the first half gave the Shanghai Ladies victory over the Rest of the Colony in a fast hockey match played on the Y.M.C.A. ground, yesterday morn- ing. On Saturday, the Shanghai Interport team defeat- ed the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club by a goal to nil. Yesterday's game was witness-on the right wing, boasting a good ed by over 500 spectators and the turn of speed. It was from one shouting Was vociferous, the of her passes that Decima Eardley crowd persistently encouraged 6cored. It was a pity Mim Silva the visitors with cries of "Come could not continue in the game. on_Shangha."

The ball hit by Miss Fowler ran up Miss Silva's stick and lacerated her forehead.

To-day is a red letter day in the history of ladies' hockey on Shanghai fielded four reserves, the China coast for it signalises one of whom, Maggie Silva (right the first Interport match to be wing) had the misfortune to be played between Shanghai and struck on the forehead necessitat-ten

Mrs. Hongkong. The bully-off is ating her leaving the fold. 3.15 p.m. and the venue is Heinzerling, another reserve, was the Hongkong Football Club brought in for the second half, ground.

THE STAR PERFORMERS

cornioг.

WAB

Shanghai

The Rest commenced with only players, Miss Helbling being late arrival. It was during this TWO DISAPPOINTMENTS

period that Miss Eardley scored the goal that was to give her side Gurbachan Singh, the Kowloon

victory. The Rest attacked Indian Tennis Club centre-forward,

strongly Miss Gitting making some of whom much was expected, did

Though they won their first

good openings. Following a good not shine, while Willy Reed, the

two games, Shanghai have yet were Frances Bomko and Evelyn meleo and Miss Ephgrave

The star performers of the day shot by Mrs. Harrop, there was a Colony right half, was beaten on

The Interport dinner was held at to meet the real strength of the Victal, the Shanghal full barka. extremely lucky to get the ball the run time and again by Angelo, the Hotel Riviera when a very en- Colony, The Champlons team Their understanding and covering away for a the fast Macao left winger.

Nigel Metcalfe, at right back, was joyable time was spent Lieut. P. included only two of the Inter- was well-nigh perfect, Miss Victal retaliated and maintained ares-

sia Costa, on behalf of Macno, pre-port team, namely, Miss E. Gray was especially good inclined to give away short corners

with lier sure until the interval. too frequently when a clearance to Bented Hongkong with an autogra- (Captain) and Miss B. Pope clearances. touch could have solved the situa- Phed hockey ball.

Decima Eardley, was seen. to PATHETIC FORWARDS tion.

Lieut. Garthwaite, who captain- Shanghai's nasot is, that they advantage and showed herself to Albert Rodrigues, who represented the Hongkong side, suitably hit much harder and have reveni-be a very able leader in the for- ed the Colony against Macao and acknowledged the graceful ges-ed splendid combination in the ward line with good knowledge of Malaya last year, played a steady ture, expressing thanks to Macao forward line,

ball distribution. game, being

more reliablo than for their kindly reception of the Hongkong's dangerous pair in E. M. Beavis, at Metcalfe,

Hongkong layers. Hollingsworth, in goal, was not very safe and should have saved the shot with which Angelo gave the Portugueso the lead after Afteen minutes of play in the first half.

Ramalho, the brilliant Macao

BILLIARDS LEAGUE

centre-forward, was not much in the Steel Coulson Champions picture, being too closely shadowed by Dulla Singh, the Colony pivot. The Indian stopped him every time and cleared well to, his forwards,

LAST MINUTE CHOICES PLAY WELL

Geoffrey Divett, at right wing, and Alaf Din, at left haif, both pull- ed up wonderfully well in the second half when they were seen at their best. Divett worked hard and sent in a number of good passes.

Angelo was the pick of the Macao forwards, while J. Rodrigues and M.. Cardoso, the backs, worked with cleared good understanding and with lusty-hitting.

(centre-half).

the attack are Misa Margaret right half. wn the Woolley (centre-forward) and outstanding player Misa Marie Smith (inside-right) for the Rest. She Misa Smith can be relied on to had Jean Raeburn, who played very score goals for she is the type well on Saturday of player that doen not hesitate tied up in knots The Shanghai lef winger was unabl

send in to

hei usunl well-pinced passen.

when once in the dee.

COLONY SHOULD WIN

The Shanghal forwards have a

Mina BavİŞ.

Beat the Rest

Steel, The

Coulson's Billiarda Kood leader in Decima Eardley Betty Helbling was a very while their Amanda Collaco-worthy left half. She had lots League match, Champions v. The

Jean Raeburn left wing combina-of work to do and sequitted her- Rest, was played at St. Patrick'stion promises to keep Jessie Wong

Relf well. Club on Friday evening. E.R.A. Sar-

very buay.

Esther Bloomfield again shone visitors.

leader, well in check.

Esther Bloomfield will have all

n

The Rest did most of the attack- ing in the second half but their forwards were pathetic in front of goal. Time and again when player was in possession sho would hit the ball for either Miss Bomko or Mlas Victal to nip in and clear.

For Shanghai, the outstanding players were Miasos Bomke, Victal, Bloomfield, Eardley and Nichols, while for the Rest, Miases Beavie, Helbling and Fowler played well. Miss Marsh on the right wing sent in some good centres but was Inclined to drib- ble too much.

Messrs. P. J. Barlow and G. S. Grewal umpired the game.

The teams were as follows:- Shanghai--Miss G. Ephgrave;

gent, Captain of the Rest, was un- idlo Gunther, the Shanghaat right half for the able to be present, and his place was pivot, will have do pick up a lot She also played well on the right Miss F. Bomko and Misa E. Victal filled by W. Funnell (St. Patrick's) of her speed if she is to keep wing in the second half the Mrs. G. Heinzerling. Mrs, N. who won by a margin of 48 points. Margaret Woolley, the Colony change being made owing to Becke and Miss W. Ambrose; Miss

The best break of the evening was

Miss Silva's absence. Mrs. Hein- E. Bloomfield, Miss C. Nichole, ja 41 by Q.M.S. Staples.

Detailed scores were:

zerling played right half in the Miss D. Eardley, Misy A. Collaco

and Miss J. Raeburn, second period of the game, Engineers Hodges The Portuguese went ahead in Grossmith the first half through Angela. In Stapler

the second half, Lal Singh equalised | Regan

and towards the end, Kartar Singh Harris,

The Rest

13 Elvin 152 Funnell

200 Thompson 200 Baller

her work cut out marking Sybil

Dalziel and Olivo Brown, the Phyllis Gittins, at inside right The Rest:-Miss B. Hance: fast left wing player.

Mian A. for the Rest, gave promise of a Miss F. K. Walker and 200 Shanghai's full backs, Frances brilliant display in the opening Fowler; Miss E. M. Beavis, Miss 200 Bomko and Evelyn Victal are a stages but fell away completely.. Xavier and Miss B. Helbling: 130 much safer and more experienced She should have scored in the Mr. P. M. Harrop, Miss C. Fer- 169 pair than the Colony's backs, frat breakaway when she sent Ming F. Marah, Miss P. Gittins,

200 Bloomfield

123

100

added two more goals. The last tollingworth 200 Flood one originated from Lal Singh who

sent in a hard drive which Almada

Total 1,083

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E. M. Gray and Iris Woolley. The in a hard shot which Gladya guson and Miss B. Blumenthal. stendiness of the Shanghai pair Ephgrave was lucky to save. may prove to be the decfiling! asa factor of the game.

SHANGHAI'S BETTER ATTACK

WALES BEAT SCOTLAND

Late Dropped, Goal Clinches Result of Match

London, Feb. 2. Wales, who drew with England at

Hongkong are favoured to win. Miss Ephgrave, who is the If Alias Smith falls below form youngest member of the Shang- the chances will not be so bright.|hai Interport team, kept a good!

I shall not be surprised to see goal, though was at times a trifle Shanghai emerge winners by the|lucky, lone goal. A will be up to The Shanghai attack was far Twickenhams or January 19, beat Decima Eardley, Amanda Collaco superior to that of the Rest, Miss Scotland at Cardif to-day in the or Claire Nichols to do the trick Eardley, Amanda Collaco and International Rugby Championship by early on in the first half.

Claire Nichols showing plenty of ten points to six. The winning points THE LINE-UP

initiative and good bali control. were acored as the result of a late The line-up for this after- Ann Fowler, at left back for dropped goal. noon is as follows:

the Rest waa good in patches.

crowd of 70,000 was present in Shanghai: Miss G. W. Eph-being erratic with most of her ring-like weather after a morning grave; Miss F. Bomko and Miss first time hits. F. K. Walker, E. Victal; Miss E. Bloomfield her partner cleared very cleverly (Captain), Miss H. Gunther a couple of times but was, on the and Miss C. Gelz; Miss H. whole, too slow. Collaco, Miss C. Nichols, Miss Barbara Hance, in between the D. Eardley, Miss A. Collaco sticks, was responsible for good and Miss J. Raeburn.

saves on more than one occasion, Maggie Silva showed up well

Hongkong: Mrs. R. Rose: Miss E. M. Gray (Captain) and Miss I. Woolley; Miss J.

Wong, Miss B. M. Pope nnd | Room at 9.30 to-night.

gale and showers.

a brilliant unconverted try in the Cliff Jones opened the scoring with seventh minute, and three minutes later Wooller also crossed for an unconverted try.

Scotland decreased the arrears three minutes before the interval when Thom dashed over the line. The kick falled and Scotland changed over six points to three behind.

Wales resumed without CH Jones, who had wrenched an arm muscle,

Miss M. L. W. Bryson; Miss H. The Shanghai team, with the and Scotland soon reached level terms Knill, Mius M. Smith, Miss M. exception of the Portuguese when Shaw broke through:, but Fyfe Woolley, Miss S. Dalziel and members who are staying over for failed with the kick. Miss O. Brown,

a while, are leaving to-morrow A few minutes before the end The Interport dance will be morning by the NY.K. liner Jenkins dropped a magnificent gont from 40 yards to give Wales the held at the Peninsula Hotel Rose Chichibu Maru.

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