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Hockey Notes
TOURNAMENT
Further
C.B.A. Gain
Points: "Y" Ladies
Show Superiority
THE CENTRAL BRITISH Association, favouritos to win the Hongkong Hockey Associa- tion Tournament, added another convincing vic- tory to their credit when they beat the Royal Signals 5-0 on Sunday last, while the Hongkong Police recorded their first win in the competition, beating the Club de Rocreio 2-0.
The Police fielded a good side, and right from the bully-off it appeared they had made up their minds to win. Seldom giving the home team a chance to settle down, their first-time tackling was easily the best I have seen this team display this season.
There was no score at hal{-{*******************
time, but the Police attack
several times broke through i
and looked like snatching
Tournament Table
goal. After the interval both Radio P. and goals had some escapes during
a ding-dong period of play. R. Engineers Gradually the guardians of the S.BA.
Nomads:
law began to put on pressure, Reerelo and held the upper hand for Police some time, causing the Recreio K.LT.C. defence to concede ૧ few
corners,
PW D L F A Pts.
16 5 10
S.C. A 5
7 4 21 17 1 10 5 4 1 24 5 8 6 2 1 3 9 14 5
However, i brenkaway 011 the right wing, with a mod cvitro, en- alted Norwvant Singh to score. *To
be neemed to be in an off-side Sgt. Homburg (R.E.) me
position.
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later. few minutes
Fouja Singh put the remult beyond doubt
by scoring a good goal. Man Singh) and Mehar Singh were a reliable
methods.
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February 1, 1940.
PROGRESS
D. McCaw ("Y" Ladies) faklig the ball down during the Caer Clark
champlous, won 5-0. B. Parsons (C.HA.) is following up. while P.
Ming Yuen.
Cup hockey match against the C.D.A. un Saturday, Tho "Y" League whitey (C.B.A.) and B. Harker ("Y") are in close attendance to the left.
INTERPORT FOOTBALL
TEAM BEATEN BY COMBINED CHINESE
OVERWHELMED in the first half by a superfor attack, the Interport soccer eleven falled against a Comblued Chinese leam at Caroline
yesterday, and were beaten 3-0. All three goals were scored in the first perisil. A reorganisation for the recond half, however, placed the Colony team on a more even footing, and though no goals were scored, they suc-
ceeded in taking the greater part of the game from the Chinese.
The weakness seemed to Be in the: half-back line, and as a consequence the Interpart defenen had to exert themselves fully. Moxham was' call- times to save. The ed upon many
ree goals that he let in were not a 13 goals discredit. The first was rather
goals
6 2 1
University R. Signals R.A.O,C.
3 1
4 20
1 G
Leading Goal-scorers
G. Singh (Radio)
covered Marques, the backs,
S. A. Fowler (C.B.A.)
7 gouls/ky shot, the wind catching the ball
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Club “A” Defeat
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Navy Fifteen
By 9-Nil
(By "Fly-half")
ON THE CLUB GROUND yesterday Club "A" defeated
a Navy side by 9 points (three trics) to nil. Both sides fielded five forwards only, and despite the fact that this enabled quick heel- ing and good marking, bad handling resulted in persons either being caught in pos-
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31 (UP). from a corner kick by Lee Shek-yau,
-Shanghai is holding a rugby whipping it into the top corner of the
trial football interport Cheuk Shek-kam hended a bril- net. llant goal that was hardly sloppable,
Saturday, following which they while the third was a cannon-ball from Lee Wal-tong's foot frem Inside
will probably select the inter-session or passes were drop- the penalty aren.
port XV on Monday, or Tues-ped. CHANGES
day.
SECOND HALF CHANGES in the
pair
of backs who let very little geleared well. There was plenty of past them, and Leslie and Brown vigour and enterprise among the were the outstanding halves.
forwards, who were quite good In- Police deserved their win for their dividually, but, possibly through B. better combination and more direct Gosano's absence at centre-forward, Interport team were Fox to centre- there was a distinct lack of combina- forward, replacing: Hossack who went tion.
outside right, displacing Castilho, Recreio had shared honours Had the attack in general been
who went inside-left, Gesuno there could really have been no jable lu get the best out of their
inside-right, Leonard relieved Bone cause for a grumble for they gave pussen, the result might have been at left back, Strange took over from their opponents a good run in the different, but once again, I have no Maxwell and Guy became the pivot. second half. The home tean's bouquets to hand out to the Recrcle Hot and Strange, therefore, left the defence was, perhaps, a little better, forwards.
Beld because they faced up with courage
seemingly more .cohesive unit
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to the visitors' better balanced ai-ON their home ground, therefed, and for a great part of the
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the Chinese were penned In half. On the few oc-
W. A. Reed and T. Alves, the Signals to the tune of 6-0 (J. their own halves, supported their forwards; plendidly, and J. Gonsalves and R. King 1, D. Smith 2, G. Fowler casions that the ball was taken down
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to the Interport XI's hulf, the defence proved equal to the attack, and the ball was soon transferred again 10
the
ather end.
The Interport attack, on the other hand,, were
were likewise held by the Chinese' defence. Practically all of shots were robbed of their sting
their
and Chung
ung Wing-choy, in goal, had little difficulty in dealing with them. I only needed. Just that little extra vint for the Interport forwards to have reduced
and, their deficit, possibly, have made the final score
even.
The teams were:
Combined Chineze.Chung Wing-chay: Leo Kwok-wal and Hau Yung-sang; Sho Kun-hung. Isu King-hing and Kwok Ying-kee: Tang Kong-nung. Fung King® chiang, Lee Wal-tong, Chuk Shek-kam ant Les Black yaw.
Interport KI-Moxham: Hussain and Bone: Guy. Forrow and 2 Strange Castilho, D. Leonard, Ilosaack, A. V. Cosano and Honniball.
Maxwell and Fox came in the second half, and Strange and Bone left.
R. A. S. C. Trounce Signals 7-1
up on his man in fefence. Lavalle,
playing at full-back for Club "A"
was very sound and quick to cover
Smith, new arrival' nitached to The teams are:
the Naval Volunteers, was quick off Probables.-W. N. Dick-the marks for Club "A", and was well son: J. W. M. Martin, A. Thomas, S. M. Thornley and S. A. Wallace; 1. F. Aucott and R. Dickinson: R. A. O. Mayne, R. U. Reynold and A. Gammie: W. D. Pearson and M. O. Liddell; P. B. Tay, C. F.. Pow and J. D, Sayla.
Possibles-W, U, K. Chad- wick: J. Moore, S. J. Ward, K. Okimoto and O. P., Edwards; A. P. D. Kennedy and L. R. St. Louis; J. R. Blaikie, G. H. Rey- nolds and. J. W. Chapman; E. Skertful and R. Dobson: J. March, D. M. Wheeler and D. G. Boyd.
With the exception of two or three of the Probables, that fifteen will most likely be the side to oppose Hongkong.
Kowloon G.C.
Captain's Cup Draw
The following is the draw for the Captain's Cup competition of the Kowloon Golf Club:
W. C. Hung V. J. R. Leitch
M. F. Pinna
AT SOOKUNTOO yesterday in a W. Simpson Third Division soccer match, the W. V. Ahern R.A.S.C. trounced the Royal Corps of A. E. Davies Sicmals by 7 goals to one. Neither S. Jex
half, team scored in the first
but A. W. Ramsey following the interval, the RAS.C. [nefted five times in seven minules.
Goal scorers were Clarke (3). Glen (3) and Martin (1) for the R.AS.C., and Price for the Signals.
1 and S. Fowler 1). The score should have been 4-0 ns the fifth
W. Kershaw
V. T. Lamb
v. C. G. Anderson v. F. C. Barry
v. H. J. Grose
V. V.
A. A. Lopes
A. J. Dennis
T. Henderson
Boxing
ROYAL SCOTS NOVICES' FINALS
"Presidder and Fay, Club's halves,
showed good form and had the Letter of Clarke and Jeffreys. Bartow, for Navy, Kent P. Wilson to check. Following Ane play by Morgan and Smith, Fay, who backed up well, scored. Macrae failed to convert.
In the second half, Lavalle raced diagonally across the field to score a good.try which was not improved upon by Macrae. Moritan completed the scoring for the Chib, Fay failing to convert.
Army Fifteen Chosen
Puike on Saturday on the Police ground, The following will represent Anny against at 4.15 p.m.t. Daucio. L/Cpl. Picton, Hor. Artingstali, L/Bdr. Rleharita, L/Col. Dirtell, 1/Cpl. Walte L/Cpl. Foley, Pte. Berry, Cal. Sutherland. 1. Hewlit, Lt. Cuilbertson, L. Millas, Lt. Pinkerton, Sgt. Parte, Lt. Risale.
Reserves-Cpl. Sheldrake, Bdr. Marsh.
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Royal Mall and Airgeadsoin (12 st. 1), Royal Danjeli (11 si. 5),,The Pro- fessor II and The Uplifter (11 st. 8), Dunhill Castle, Rockquila and Work- |man (11 st. 5), Red Prince (11 st. 4),' Red Eagle and Jovial Judge (11 st. 2), Dominicks Cross (11 st. 1), Rudolph Fourth, Blackhawk Bad Kilstar (1 at), Away Old Pal (10 st. 13), KEEN COMPETITION was seen Timber Wolf (10 st. 11), MacMoffat goal, though deflected into the in the finals of the Inter-Company Hill and Head Prince (10 st. 10), goal by the Signals' own keeper, Novices Boxing Competition of the John Chinaman, Kalghtsbrook and was hit by Smith from outside Royal Scots Regiment last night. Milano (10 st. the circle.
Litigant Company beat C Company 27-17. Knight (10 st. 1), Symacthis, For the
and Le Cygne (10 st. 7), Inversible first twenty-five Results:
Bantam-Pte. Gorman (D) lost to Pte. (10 st. 6), West Point (10 st. 6). minutes the home side were Couch (C).
Chesterton, Takvor Facho, "COLUMBUS" Feather-L/Cpl. Bruce (D) beat Pic Boy and National Night (10 st. being out-manoeuvred, by the Cochrane (C). Fic. O'Neil (1) beat Pio 4), Red Freeman, Underbid, Young halves soon settled down and Clelland (C).
Light-Pte. Spooner (1) beat Pte. Scott Mischief,
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Sterling Duke, Corn Law, Prime, WelterL/Cal, Hunter (1) beat Pte. Cordite, Luxborough, Lazy Boots, hopes the Ct. forced Licht. Darking (C). Pie. Symons (1) beat Bally Fox, and Tuckiniil (10.st. 3).
pace and during this period! Ross (C). showed their best form. J. King, on Midalote. Pamaby lost to me. Creig the left wing, was tast, and certainly by K. O, in the first round. Cpl. played as: If he had niled that post- Clark (D1 beat Pts. Lennox (C) by T Allart (1) lost to Pte, Attains (C), Pie. tion for many years. D. Smith and KO. In the Frat round,
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L/Cpl. Coombe (C).
Teams For Saturday
G. Fowler combined well, and they, Light Heavy-Pie. Grover (D) lost to were well-supported by a hard- Pinkerton (C). L. Culbertson beat gower friendly
The following will represent Craigen- working trio of halves. V. Bond did WeiterPto. well at left back, and Lockhart, in walk over from Pte, Hossack (C). goal, was sound.
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Dingwall (11)
Cottage Club Cavalcade
received
ratch against, a combined St. Joseph's and La Salle tenh at Happy Valley on Saturday, at 3 pm | B. 1. Irance (Capt.), R. it, Iranes, P. 1. Billimoria, W. Hong Sling. E. HI. Leo, A. J. Hulse, S. R. Belina, O. M. Omar, A. 11. Esmail. A. H. Exmail, d. Lado.
R. ENGINEERS' XI The following will represent Enginoers on Sunday
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