1938-01-20 — Page 21

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TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY,

JANUARY

20, 1938.

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Weekly Hockey Notes By "The Pilgrim"

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which found the top of the net, leaving the Macao gonlle helpless.

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combination with Miss M. Westcott | went across the goalmouth-Narwant and Mias M. Smith KOON worked Singh rushed in with n Arst timer themselves in and after a raid on this wing the latter increased the lead with a well placed goal. Mrs. Reud, at centre forward could not do any thing right with her shooting, and missed her mark by inches on several occasions, but later she crowned her Icarly misfortune with the best goal I have seen scored in Indles' hockey this season. She connected with a beautiful puss cent in by Mrs. Burnett on the right-wing, Mrs. Lanson was beaten with a terrifle drive-her' next move' was lo pick the ball out of the net. Miss McCaw and Mrs. Henry splendidly backed up their forwards

Mrs. Scrimgeour in this half. Mist J. Lakeman made some good saves in goal, but had the visiting attack been anything like deadly with their finishing, it would

Wall, Fifteen minutes later inside-left, received a long pass from Tels Singh to score a second goal, but the point was disallowed as the ball glanced oft his left leg when he took the hit. The Police were play- Ing well as a team, with exception of Heath at right-half, who seemed lost in the speed of the game and lept continually out of position. They enjoyed the best of the exchanges and were still in the lead when the interval arrived, L. da Costa (left- half), A. Alrosa (centre-half), and Lammert (left-back), put up sterling defence during this half.

FINE COAL-KEEPING

It's Paris In the spring and Loretta Young and Tyrone Power feel that romance is in the air. Together with, Adolphs` Menjou, these two stars are in "Cafe Metropole," showing to-day at the King's Theatre.

The second half commenced with Macau strongly attacking: their short passing movements were pretty to watch, but Brown, Jackson and Mehor Singh broke up their attacks Time and again-feeding their men in convincing fashion. Sensing their failure in their usun method of attack, Muens adapted the hard billing and rushing tactics of their ppponents. Mon Singh, the police played a good brand right-back crumpled up before this anslaught, and if it wasn't for Chan Kam-ful's timely clearances gludly. gelo and I. Rosurio would have found the net on at least three occa- sions. Chun gave a marvellous ex- hibition of goni-keeping and cleared with splendid anticipation; strange to say he never used his stick.

Though Macao proved much

and frequent obstruction, the boys

superior

In this balt und were

of hockey.

to the finer points of the game and They were instructed later in regard they accepted these Instructions

CAPTAIN'S CUP GOLF RESULTS

Second Round Completed

The second round of the Captain's Cup (1037) mutch play stage of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club has been completed. The results are as fol- lows:

What the boys need is coaching— and plenty of H. They also need

round on which they can piny on plenty of talent on anything they want to. There was view in last Sunday's match alone; at least half a dozen Interporters were in the Degressors for almost 25 minutes, making. True, it would probably they found the police defence tool take a few years to mould them into promise was Interporters but the solid to be penetrated. For Macao, there all the same. Almada, goal played a sound game

The lads who did well were J. and had to bear the brunt of the nt- tuck. The attack worked hard but

Gosano (centre-half), J. Marques the centre-forward could not settle (right half), Z. Gosano (right back), down-he failed twice in front of

Ulrich (inside right) and goul. The Police did very well as a Mendonca (left wing) of La Salle team. Heath Improved in this half!

wing?. forward), Ramjahn (right had no difficulty in controlling every N. Singh (right back) constructive movement made by the Ahmed, the diminutive goal-keeper, Henry (18) 8 and 0. Macao attuck. Teja Singh, Howlett whose pads were almost as big as and Wall formed a brilliant attack. himself, Queen's College.. Xavier, at inside left for La Salle, was also quite good. Telok Singh was in- clined to be selfish.

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A word of sympathy is due to Mrs and with the rest of the defenceslege; and Telok Singh (centre

have been a different story. Lunson, Mr. Scrimgeour, Miss Pope, Miss Gray and Miss Helbling of the H.K. ladies, that they should finish on the losing side after putting up such a magnificent show in the first half. Mrs. Lunson in goal was exX- cellent and can hardly be blamed for the three goals that beat her. Mrs. Scrimgeour was the best forward, and the other three formed a fine de- fence. The "Y" ladies should now experience little difficulty in retaining the Championship,

A Fine Feat By H.K. Police

Beat Macao By Lone Goal

Apar from the Interport team which defeated Macao last season, the Police is the first H.K. club to

defeat the Portuguese colony in three yearn. A large crowd gathered. af Macao last Sunday afternoon including several II.K. supporters, to see the Police do it by a lone goal scored by Narwant. Singh, the left winger.

Sub-Inspector Tyler is to be con gratulated on the Police victory. Szt. Mettum (R.E.) umpired for the Pollen,

School Boys

Should Be

Encouraged

Plenty Of Talent To Be Unearthed

I received a telephone call fast Sunday morning from a schoolboy, | who said “Mr. Pilgrim, the La Salle College is playing Queen's College this_morning_at_King's Park.........Would you kindly umpire the game for U9?"

and Δ.

A. Morse (12) walked over from Major Shannon (scratched)..

G. A. Stewart (15) beat G. II.

1. H. Genre (11) beat W, Sharp (9), disqualified,

T. E. Pearce (15) beat A. D. Humphreys (10) 5 and 3.

D. S. Edward (4) beat D. J. Mackle

I am not going into details regard- ing the game, but hockey enthusiasis (8) 8 and 7. must see these boys in action to J. H. Seth (18) beat J. H. Dunneti appreciate the kind of game they (16) 6 and 5. play. I was so impressed with their

D. L. Prophet (14) beat J. E. Jupp standard in general that I have ap- proached the Hen, Secretary of the (9)-4 and 3. United Hockey Clubs to fold a com- Col. H. H. Blake (0) beat H. N. bined United second division team Williamson (13) at the 20th.

'Major Shannon, as against the Combined Schools.

challenger, failed to arrange the date. W. Sharp played off the wrong handicap and in accordance with a decision of the Rules Committee had to be disquall- Red.

I shall obtain the names of three of the best players from the various Rchools and when the team is com- pleted the ground and time of the match will be announced.

SUGGESTION TO CLUB DE RECREIO

"Most" clubs" in the Colony-do-admit- junior members at a reduced feg, but those who do not would do well for one, would benefit in a big way to follow suit. The Club de Recreio,

to introduce Junior members. At the present moment, they do not participate in Tourna ment hockey, but they would be

The next, round has to be played on or before January 30. The first named in each match is responsible for arranging the date.

FILIPINO BOXER DEFEATED

Park to see the two teams in action, I agreed and journeyed to King's

but when I arrived at the U.S.R.C. If they were the ground on which the boys were

San Jose, Jan. 19. hoping to play was already occupied.

"Tomboy" Romero to-day beat the The lads were at a loss as to what they should do, "Bill" College, the doing their members a good turn if Filipino boxer, Puble Dano, on points in a ten-round featherweight bout. With two of their regular players

well-known Y.M.C.A player, was they did. osthe on the slek list, P. Angelo (centre-on

spot and he very kindly Moreover if junior members were-United Press. forward) and J. Nolasco (right-half), obtained permission for the boys to introduced to the Clab-older school. Macao started the ball rolling at 3

another ground. use

The boys were boys in particular-senior and junlor p.m. The ground was hard and delighted and set to in carnest. teams could be entered In local where they could enjoy the facilities bumpy, taking the keepers of the There was

Only

a handful of tournaments as there will be talent provided. low fully 20 minutes to settle down, spectators present, but those who in plenty.

This is merely a suggestion to the Macao penned the Police in their were there were rewarded with a The majority of boys at La Salle Portuguese club, but I hope they own half for ten minutes without a splendid game, in which La Salle and St. Joseph's are Portuguese and will consider it seriously. All clubs .break. Howlett relieved the defeated Queen's College by three their only chance of improving on should try and lend their junior alluation however, when he sent Teta zoals to nl. With the exception of the correct lines in hockey, tennis, members a big hand as far as sport Singh away on the right wing. The the usual faults such as tackling on cricket, etc. is to Jain some pro-is concerned; it is the younger ones lotter crossed in a fast centre which the wrong side, occasional "sticks" minent club, such as the Recreto, who need help most.

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