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CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

Shocking Shield Semi-Final

(Continued from Page 8.)

usual spectacular, but he too lost his head and paid the penalty.

HOCKEY

MACAO DEFEAT

LINCOLNS.

HOLLINGSWORTH AT HIS BEST

The following is an eye-witness no- count of a hockey match played yester. dny at Macab between the Macao Hockey Club and the Lincolnshire Regiment

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

HO KA-LAU AND T. A. PEARCE

LEONARD'S TASK

(By "Varitas")

CX-

As already indicated the Athletic opened strongly with a succession of Á very fast and exciting game re- raids, but the forwards refused to sulted in 'a win for Macno by two shoot, and slowly South. Ching found goals toʻnil. Macao played their their feet and began to make the usual nent and sparkling game, and running. It was from Yeung Shul-were more than a match for the To-day's tennis in the open yie's perfectly placed corner that visitors as far as stickwork was con- Singles championship does not Young put South China ahead and cerned. However, what the military promise anything thrilling, but they Hold the lead until half time. side lacked in finesse they made up ̈ ̈in a couple of interesting games

energy.

are down for decision. It was the second half which con-

For the Lincolns, · Hollingsworth, tained all the incidents. It started the Colony goalkeeper, played one of tended by A. L. Sullivan in the first

J. W. Leonard, who was fully with Lal Bhul-wing netting in the his best games of the reason, time round meets D. M. MacDougall the first three minutes. The Athletic and again withstanding the enterprise Civil Service player to decide right were lured into a desperate type of of the Масло game and after some very question- Rossier, playing for the first time for of playing S. W. Liang for the fourth able tactics Ho Cher-yin caught the several months, was

tower of round,

Leonard will probably win this when he deliberately strength at left back, being ably sun-afternoon but cannot expect to have referee's dyo Kicked Lee Shek-you after being ported by a sound and hardworking things his own way as MacDougall is beaten for the ball.

half back line. The forward, how a better player than his records aug- ever, in contrast to the brilliant Macao gest. If Leonard elects to favour a line, were weak and seemed unable not campaign ho may find himself in to get going any further than the edge the toils as MacDougall is strongest of the homesters' circle.

on both hands. off the ground, possessing useful shots

This left the Athletle with ten men and encouraged Teang King-ki to put his side further ahead. Then follow ed Mak Sul-hon's dismissal, I think for something he said rather than what he did, and this left the Athletic

with nine.

CULMINATING INCIDENT

forwards. Lleut.

Macno scored their first goal within thirty seconds bully-off and before the visitors had properly woken up. The interval was called with no addition to the score.

In the second half the Lincolns The culminating point came when pressed hard and were a little unlucky Wong Shek-ping, Anding an opening not to net. Towards the end the along the touch line raced down the pars began to tell on the soldiers, and feld to the South China corner flag. ten minutes from time Maçao scored He was tackled, but remained in their second and final goal, ponnession And then Leo Kam The Lincolns were represented by: literally leapt at him with both feet.Hollingsworth; Rossler and Bent Wong immediately scrambled to his loy; Wilds, Yeomans and Chapman feet and hit at his assallant, who ran Tayne, Taylor, Recks, Brown back to his goal chased by the in- Harrison. censed Athletic player.

HOW THE NAVY WERE BEATEN

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OF SHIELD

(Continued from Page 8).

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opportunity of revealing his real T. A. Pearce will have a splendid

qualities against Ho Ku-lau. In his first round engagement Peares waa highly impressive and he will do well to repeat his net storming tactics to- day. Pearce cannot beat Ho in a baseline duel, but an aggressive at tack may force the Chinesa player into errors sufficiently to send the match to the advantage set.

H. D. Rumjahn ought not to bo very much extended by Iu Tak-cheuk

und that he will qualify for the fourth round in straight sets is fairly cer- tuin. The same can be said of E. C. colleague Crawford, in the second Fincher, who meets his youthful club

round. At any rate the match should nerve us valuable experience to Craw- ford, who is a young player of no little promise.

IDEAL STAND COURT

The stand court is now in perfect

At this the crowd swarmed on to CLUB FADE OUT the playing area with players and spectators Joining in a general scrim. mage. This left the Athletic with eight players and South China ten, while the game had degenerated Into nothing but farce. Nevertheless, with order somewhat restored, play portunities but could do nothing| was continued, and before the close right. Hili spojit himself after some Chan Chun-wo broke through and tricky moves by rank bad passing condition. In fact it looks better this scared,

And Forrow was much too far back year han ever before, and the quarter- to be of any value in attack. Bick-finalists are assured of playing under ford, as has been stated, was over ideal conditions.

hadowed by the best half back on The programme in the open champ- ionships is somewhat restricted this The half backs, performed quito week, due in one case to the appear- creditably, as they always do, in ance on Thursday of Kho Sin-kee, Idefence, but their efforts to assist the who will give exhibitions on the stand forwards were appalling. Skinner court, and also by the preference being made the mistake of skying the ball: shown for club events by which means Duncan was all at fault in direction, it is hoped that these will be conclud- and Robertson seemed unable to obtained simultaneously with the champion-

fuient time and room to get in his hip, pusses. BULL IN CHINA SHOP METHODS is scheduled together with one in the

To-morrow

one match in the singles

methods of defence were more success events have been fixed for Wednesday, Gamble's "Bull in a China shop" doubles, while at present no open ful than one would have expected Thursday and Friday. against auch a nippy act of forwards, but. it was chiefly Strange who ro lieved the dangerous situations, his The Navy were first-rate in mid- timely eavering work often robbing field and their approach work bore the Police of many promising open- distinctive stamp. But when it came ings.

Rodger's goalkeeping was excel- |

(Continued from Page 8). Jend. At one time the attack was in danger of becoming disintegrated, bat Howleti pulled it tage hur masterly fashion, The Engineers were also well served by their wingers,

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Callord and Creagh, and it was the latter's perfectly directed shit which put the team into the final.

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masterly fashion from Stephens. Each shot would have found the net had not Rodger been alert.

te shooting they were "all at na-lent, and three times he saved in Ryan, Banstead and Bennett made attempts, but very bad ones. a little un- Jusky; generally though it was sheer bad marksmanship which deservedl only one fate. Betts and Beard were ound in defence and Lancashire was the pick of the half backs. All of the forwards performed well up to a point, and all of them very badly after that point.

If Strange had not made a mistake halfway through the first half which permitted Green to slip through and beat Rodger on the gual-line the game. might have ended in a goalless draw. on the move, it cannot be said the Although they were more impressive Police looked very much more potential Koal-scorers than the

To-day's programme is:-

OPEN SINGLES

Second Round

E.C. Fincher v A. Crawford D.M. MacDougall v J.W. Leonard

Third Round

H.D. Rumlahn v Iu Tak-cheuk. Ho Ka-lau

✓ T.A. Pearce

SPORT ADVTS.

Club. But THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The SECOND EXTRA RACE

Dodds put the Navy ahead in the first half when he cut in and drove Strange made the mistake, and it is past Selleck with a fast ground chai,to Green's credit that he seized the After this Dodds tried to shoot every, opening to win the match. time, which in a bad mistake for any The Police thoroughly deserved to MEETING will be held (weather winger, and doubly so when that win, but if that Shield to, and a permitting) at HAPPY. VALLEY winger is erring in direction.

home at the Police Recreation Chub on Saturday, 23rd March, 1935. this summer, better form will be re- quired In the Anal

The Engineers were denied the equaliser until well Into the second) half and then Darby netted with a terrific drive which hit the under- neath of the cross-bar.

Full time was called with the teams on level terms, but almost from the restart the Engineers secured the winning goal. Creagh who had run in from the right wing received a pass from Callard on The opposlte

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