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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

THURSDAY,

JANUARY

1938.

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Weekly Hockey Notes By "The Pilgrim"

(Continued from Page 8.)

combination with Miss M. Westcott went across the goalmouth-Narwant and Miss M. Smith soon worked Singh rushed in with a first timer themselves in and after a raid on this which found the top of the net,. wing the latter increased the lead leaving the Macae goalie helpless..

Fifteen minutes inter Wall, nt with a well placed goal. Mrs. Read,

at centre forward could not do any-inside-left, received a long pass from thing right with her shooting, and Teja Singh to score a second goal, missed her mark by inches on several but the point was disallowed as the occasions, but later she crowned her ball glanced off his left leg when he carly misfortune with the best goal took the hit. The Police were play- I have sech scored in ladies' hockeying well as a team, with exception of this season. She connected with a Heath at right-hall, who seemed lost beautiful pass sent in by Mrs. Burnett in the speed of the game and kept of position. They on the right-wing. Mrs, Luttson was continually out beaten with a terrific drive-her next enjoyed the best of the exchanges move was to pick the ball out of the and were still in the lead when the net. Miss McCaw and Mrs. Henry interval arrived. L. da Costa (lett- and splendidly backed up their forwards half), A. Airosu (centre-half)

Lammert (left-back), put up 11 sterling defence during this half.

Mts, Scrimgeour

in this half. Miss J. Lakeman made some good saves in goal, but had the visiting attack been anything like deadly with their finishing, it would have been a different story.

A word of sympathy is due to Mrs. Lunson, Mrs. Scrimgeour, Miss Pope, Miss Gray and Miss Helbling of the H.K. ladies, that they should finish on the losing side after putting such a magnificent show in the first half. Mrs. Lunson in goal was ex- 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

years.

crowd

FINE GOAL-KEEPING

The second halt commenced with Macao strongly attacking; their short passing movements were pretty to

It's Paris in the spéing and Loretta Young and Tyrone Power feel and watch, but Brown, Jackson

that romance is in the air. Together with Adolpho Menjou, these two Mehar Singh broke up their attacks stars are in "Cafe Metropole," showing to-day at the King's Theatre, time and

men in "gain-feeding their wing| fashion. Sensing

their failure in their usual method

of attack, Macao adapted the hard

hitting and rush

rushing tacties of their and equent obstruction, the boys ANOTHER KNOCKOUT opponents.

ents. Man Singh, the police played a good brand of hockey.

They were instructed later in regard

right-back crumpled up before this to the finer points of the game and John Henry Lewis Wins

onslaught, and

ht, and if It wasn't

for

Chan P. An-

they accepted

Kam-ful's timely clearances ve gladly.

and I, Rozorio would have

found the net on at least three ocen-

these

instructions

What the boys need is coaching---

sions. Chan gave

gave a marvellous ex- and plenty of it. They also need a hibition of goal-keeping and cleared ground on which they can play on anything they want to. There Was with splendid anticipation; strange

plenty of talent on view

in last to say he never used his stick. Macao

"much Sunday's match alone; at least half Though

proved in this superior

half and were a dozen Interporters were in aggressors

for almost 25 minutes, making. True, it would probably they found the police defence too take a few years to mould them into

Interporters but the promise solid to be penetrated. For Macao, there all the same. Almada, in goal played a sound game

the

was

Heavyweight Bout

St. Louis, Jan. 18. John Henry Lewis, 181 lb, record- ed another knockout to-day when he defeated Marly Gallagher, 200 lb,

In the third round of a 10-round bout. At Los Angeles, Leon Zorrita, 145 ib, of Los Angeles, gained the decision over Carlos Miranda, 143 lb, of Mexico. The defeat was the first Miranda had sustained in eight

and had bear the brunt of the at- The lads who did well were J. fights. tacle. The attack worked hard but Gasane (centre-half), J. Marques In New York, Frankle Flick, 130 the centre-forward could not settle (right half), Z. Gosano (right back).b., of San Francisco, defeated Felix

down-he failed twice in front of

01 Ulrich (inside right) and

Garcia, 142 lb., of Puerto Rico, on goal. The Police did very well as a Mendonca (left wing) of La Salle points in an eight-round bout-

United Press. team. Heath improved in this half

College; and Telok Singh (centre and with the rest of the defences forward). Romjahn (right wing), had no difficulty in controlling every N. Singh (right back) and A Macao attack. Teja Singh, Howlett whose pads were almost as big as constructive movement made by the Ahmed, the diminutive goal-keepar, and Wall formed a brilliant attack himself, of Queen's College. Xavier, W. Hayward (Capti, F. 14. Stokes, 5.

Club fra v. Recrelo (Club ground), Sub-Inspector Tyler is to be con-at inside left for La Salle, was also fi. Fox, F. Marshall, R. D. Allen. L. D. gratulated on the Police victory. Sgt. quite good. Telok Singl was In-Kilbee, L, T, Jude, IL Owen Hugher, T.

for (R.E.) umpired

the Mettam Police.

School Boys

Should Be

Encouraged

Plenty Of Talent

To Be Unearthed

clined to be sclfish.

LEAGUE CRICKET

A. Pearce, T. E. Pearce, M. F. L. Haymes. Army rate v, 1.C. (Sopkundo)*** Capt. Mackintosh Walker. Major Law.

I am not going into details regard-storno, Major Murray, Badamn. Cheney, ing the game, but hockey enthusiasts Major Eynon, Lieut, Codby. Lieut. Bar-

boys in action to Lieut. Minn. Pte. Hatheld.

BeadnellLieut, Inust see these

ron: Lieut.

Weedon.

appreciate the kind of game they SHEFFIELD SHIELD

Sydney, Jan. 10.

Pity, I was so impressed with their standard in general that I have ap-

In the Sheffield Shield cricket proached the Hon. Secretary of the United Hockey Clubs to fleld a com-match to-day New South Wales beat bined United second division team (South Australla by four wickets.

Scores were.-New South Wales against the Combined Schools,

I shall obtain the names of three 205 and 227 for six; South Australin of the best players from the various 187 and 334-Reuter Bulletin. schools and when the team is com- pleted the ground and time of the match will be announced.

SUGGESTION TO CLUB DE RECREIO

FILIPINO BOXER {

DEFEATED

San Jose, Jan. 10. "Tomboy" Romero to-day beat the

Most clubs in the Colony do admit Filipino boxer, Pablo. Dano, on points. In teri-round featherweight bout. junior members at a reduced fee. but those who do not would do well-United Press. to follow suit. The Club de Recreto, for one, would benefit in

I received a telephone call fast Sunday morning from a schoolboy, who said "Mr. Pilgrim, the La Ballo College is playing Queen's College this morning-at-King's-Park-Would. Apar from the Interport team you kindly umpire the came for which defeated Macao last season, us?" the Police is the first II.K. club to

I agreed and journeyed to King's defeat the Portuguese colony In

Park

big way see the two teams in action, three

Jargo A gathered at Macao last Sunday but when I arrived at the U.S.R.C., they were to introduce Junior PERRY BEATS VINES afternoon including several H.. the ground on which the boys were members. At the present moment, supporters, to see the Police do hoping to play was already occupied. they do not participate in Tourna- by a lone goal scored by Narwant The lads were at a loss as to what unent hockey, but they would be

they should do. "Bill" College, the doing their members a good turn Bingh, the left winger. With two of their regular players well-known Y.M.C.A. player, was they did.

Angelo (centre-o ort the spot and he very kindly on the sick list, P.

Moreover if junior members were forward) and J. Nolasco (right-half), obtained permission for the boys to introduced to the Club-older school- Macao started the ball rolling at 3 use another ground. The boys were boys in particular-senior and junior in earnest. teams could be entered in local p.m. The ground was hard and i delighted and set to "ndful of tournaments as there will be talent where they could enjoy the facilities: bumpy, taking the keepers of the There was only law fully 20 minutes to settle down. spectators present, but those who in plenty. Macap penned the Police in their were there were rewarded with n The majority of boys at La Salle own half for ten minutes without a splendid game, in which La Salle and St. Joseph's are Portuguese and defeated Queen's College by three their only chance of improving on Singh away on the right wing. The the usual faults such as tackling on cricket, etc. is to join some pro situation however, when he sent Tefal goals to nl. With the exception of the correct lines in hockey; tennis, latter crossed in a fast centre which the wrong side, occasional "sticks"minent club, such as the Recreio,

break.

Howlett relieved

the

SHOWING

д

TO-DAY KING'S

A DOUBLE

ON THE SCREEN

HE SPEAKS TO HER OF LOVE AND SHE'S DELIGHTEDI

Seattle, Jan. 19. Registering his first victory on the United current tennis tour of the States, Fred Perry defeated, Ellsworth Vines 0-4, 3-6, G-1 to-day-United Press.

provided.

This is merely a suggestion to the Portuguese club, but I hope they will consider it seriously. All clubs

is concerned; it is the younger ones should try and lend their junior: members a big hand as for as sport

who need help most.

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ATTRACTION

Loretta and Tyrone play love's most ex- citing game...while M'sleur Menjou throws away the rule

book!

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