Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 1, 1940.
H. K. H. A.
'Pilgrim's"
Hockey
TOURNAMENT
Further
C.B.A. Gain
Points: "Y" Ladies Show Superiority
THE CENTRAL BRITISH Association, favourites to win the Hongkong Hockey Associa- tion Tournament, added another convincing vic- tory to thoir credit when they beat the Royal Signals 5-0 on Sunday last, while the Hongkong Police recorded their first win in the competition, boating the Club de Recreio 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 sepre' at half-{******
Lime, but the Police attack
several times broke through
and looked like snatching #
Tournament Table
goal. After the interval both Radio P. and guals had some escapes during
a ding-dong period of play, R. Engineers Gradually the guardians of the S...
Nomads
law began to put on pressure, Recreio and held the upper hand for Police some time, causing the Recreio KIT.C.
University defence
concede few
私
R. Signals RA.OC. the breakaway un right wing with a good centre, on- abled Narwant Singh to score, To
to
corners.
However,
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2 4 5 3
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Leading Goal-scorers.
ne he seemed to be in an off-side Sgt. Jomburg (RE.) position,
A few
mhutes
is. A. Fowler (C.B.A.)
G. Singh (Radio)
Inter,
Foula
Singh pul the result beyond doubt
by reoring a good goal. Man Singh
Notes
PROGRESS
D. McCaw ("Y" Ladies) taking the ball down during the Caer Clark
champions, won 5-0. B. Parsons (C.B.A.) is following up. while F.
Bling Yuen.
Cun hockey match against the C.B.A. on Saturday. The "Y", League Whitley (C.3.A.) and B. Harker ("Y") are in close attendance to the leff.-
INTERPORT FOOTBALL
TEAM BEATEN BY COMBINED CHINESE
OVERWHELMED in the first half by a superior attack, die Interport soccer eleven falled against a Combined Chinese team at Caroline yesterday, and were beaten 3-0. All three goals were scored in the first perind. A reorganisation for the second half, however, placed the Colony leam on a mare even footing, and though no roals were scored, they suc- ceeded in taking the greater part of the game from the Chinese,
The weakness scemed, Me in the half-back line, and as a consequence the Interport defence had to exert themselves fully. Moxham was call- ed upon many times to save. The three goals that he let in were not u 13 goals discredit. The first was a rather gons lucky shot, the wind catching the ball 7 goals from a corner kick by Lee Shel-yau, whipping it into the top corner of the *** net. Chouk Shek-kam headed a bril-
liant goal that was hardly stoppable, and Mchar Singh were a reliable | Marties, the backs, covered and while the third was a cannon-ball pair of backs who let very ile geleared well. There was plenty of from Lee Wal-tong's foot from inside past them, and Lesile and Brown vigour and enterprise among the the penalty area. were the outstanding hulver
CHANGES Police deserved their win for their forwards, who were quite good in-
methods.
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dividually, but, possibly through B. SECOND HALF CHANGES in the better combination and more direct Cosmo's absence at centre-forward, Interport team were Fox to centre- there was a distinct lack of combina-forward, replacing Hossack who went
displacing outside right,
Castlinu, IF Recreio hand shared honours | Had the attack in general been who went inside-left. Gosano
there could really have been no able to get the best out of their Inside-right, Leonard relieved Bone cause for a grumble for they gave passes, 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 team's bouquets to hand out to the Recreio
Bone and Strange, therefore, left the defence was, perhaps, a little better, forwards.
held. because they faced up with courage
seemingly more cohesive unit to the visitors better balanced at ON their home ground, the resulted, and for a great part of the tack.
C.B.A. trounced the Royal period, the Chinese were penned in W. A. Reed and T. Alves, the Signals to the tune of 5.0 (J. their
own half. On the few oc- halves, supported their forwards splendidly, and J. Gonsalves and King 1, D. Smith 2, G. Fowler oslons that the ball was taken down
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to the Interport X1's half, the defence proved equal to the attack, and the ball was SOOR transferred again to the other end.
The Interport attack, on the other hand, were likewise held by the Chinese defence. Practically all of their slots were robbed of their sting and Chung Wing-choy, in goal, had little difficulty in dealing with them. It only needed just that little extra vin for the Interport forwards loi
and, have
reduced their deficit, possibly, have made the final score
even.
The teams were:
Combined Chineso-Chung Wing-chy: Lee Kwok-wal and Hou Yung-nang: Sat Kan-hung Hou King-ling and Kwok Ying-kee: Tang Kong-sung, Fung King- chung, Lee Wei-tang. Chuk Stek-kam and and
Lee Shei-ya-Moxham; Hussain
Interport Bone: Guy. Forrow and E. Strange; Cartiho. D. Leonard, Hossack, A. V. Gosano and Ilonniball.
Maxwell and Fox came in the second half, and Strange and one lett.
R. A. S. C. Trounce Signals 7-1
Shanghai's Probable
Rugger Side
SHANGHAI, Jan. 31 (UP),
---Shanghai is holding a rugby
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Rugby
Club "A" Defeat Navy Fifteen By 9-Nil
(By "Fly-half")
ON THE CLUB GROUND yeaterday Club “A” defeated ja Navy side by 9 points Both (three tries) to nil 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- session or passes were drop-
will probably select the Inter- port XV on Monday or Tues-ped. day.
The teams are: Probables.-W. N. Dick- son; J. W. M. Martin, A. Thomas, 5. 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. Q. Liddell; P. B.. Tay, C. F. Pow and 1. D. Sayle.
Possibles.-W. U. K. Chad- wick: ). 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; 1. 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
C. G. Anderson
V.
W. Kershaw
J.
R-Leitch
V.
T. Lamb.
M. T. Pinna
V. F. C. Barry
w. V. Áhern
V
H. J. Grose
W. Simpson
AT SOOKUNPOO yesterday in a Third Division soccer match, the R.AS.C. trounced the Royal Corps of A. E. Davies Signals by 7 goals to one. Nelther S. Jex toum scored in the first half, but W. Ramsey following the interval, the R.AS.C. inetted five times in seven minutes.
Goal
Clarke (3), Boxing scorers were Glen (3) and Martin (1) for the RAS.C., and Price for the Signals.
A
v. A. A. Lopes
v. A. J. Dennis
v. T. Henderson
ROYAL SCOTS
Smith, a new arrival attached to the Naval Volunteers, was quick off tie mark for Club "A", and was well up on his man in felence. Lavalle. playing at full-back for Club "A", was very sound and quick to cover up.
Tresidder and Fay. Club's halves, showed good form and had the better of Clarke and Jeffreys. Barlow, for Navy, kept P. Wilson fn check. Following fine play by Morgan and Smith, Fay, who backed up well, scored. Moerne folled to convert.
In the second half, Lavalle raced diagonally across the field to score in good fry which was not improved
upon by Macrae. Morgan complcted the scoring for the Club, Fay falling to convert.
Army Fifteen Chosen
The following will represent Army ngalore Police on Saturday on the Police ground. at 4.13 p.m.-Lt. Douglas. /Cpl. Picton, Spr. Artingstall, L/Bdr. Richarts. L/Cpl. Darrell /Cpl. Walte. W/Cpl. Foley. Ple. Berry, Cpl. Sutherland, Lt. Hewitt, L. Cuthbertson, L. Miliar. Lt. Pinkerton. SEL | Page. Lt. Hidraale.
Reserves.-Cpl. Sheldrake. Bdr. Marsh.
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Royal Mail and Airgeadsols (12 st. 1), Royal Daniell (11 st. 5), The Pro- fessor II and The Uplifter (11 st. 8), Dunhill Castle, Rockquilla and Work- man (11 st. 5), Red Prince (11 st. 4), Red Eagic and Jovial Judge (11 1st. 2), Dominicks Cross (11 st. 1), Rudolpli Fourth, Blackhawk and Kilsfar (11 st.), Away Old Fal (10 at, 13). KEEN COMPETITION was seen Timber Wolf (10 st. 11), MacMoffat in the finals of the Inter-Company Hill and Head Prince (10 st. 10), Novices Boxing Competition of the John. Chinaman, Knightsbrook and
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1 and S. Fowler 1). The score should have been 1-0 as the fifth goul, though deflected Into the goal by the Signals' own keeper, was hit by Smith from outside Royal Scots Regiment last night. Milano (10 al. 9). Venturesome the circle.
Compassy beat C Company 27-17. Knight (10 st. 8), Symaethis, Litigant For the first twenty-five Results:
Bantam Pte. German () lost to Pte. (10 st. West Point (10 st. 5), minutes the home aide were Couch (C),
Chesterton, Takvor Feather L/Cpl. Bruce (1) beat Pte;' being out-manoeuvred, by the
Cochrane C). Pte. O'Nell (1) beat Pie. Bog halves soon settled down and Clonend IC).
Bee 4), Red Freeman, Underbid, Young Light--Pto. Spooner (B) beat Pie. Scott Mischief,
Arrow. Gold took good command of the (C), L/Cpl Burns (8) beat Pia, llynek 22 opposing attack, and at the Pte. Smith. (B) beat Pte, Bretherton Prince, Down Right, Second Act, Sterling Duico, Corri Law, Prime, interval were 8-0 in the lead.
Welter-L/Cpl. Hunter (1) beat Pto Cordlie, Luxborough, Lazy Boots, On resuming the C.BA. forced Downs (C) by K. O. Pie, Ross (n) beat Bally Fox, and Tucimili (10 st. 3). the pace and during this period Pie, tons (C).
L/Cpl. Darkins (C), Pte. Bymons (1) beat; allowed their best form. . King, on Middle-Plo, Parnaby lost to Plo, Creigi the left wing, was fast, and certainly 100 to 0. As
Cpl. played an if he had filled that posi Crack (1) beat Pie, Lennox (C) by T
Allan (13) tion for many years! D, Smith and K. D. in the, first round,
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LI. Pinkerton (C), Lu Cuthbertson beat gower in a friendly working trio of halves. V. Bond did weil at left back, and Lockhart, in walk over from He, Hossack (C). goni, was sound.
LINDAUNTED,
Royal
Signola
atrove hard to score, but, in spite of two penalty bullies against the C.B.A., failed to do so. A num- ber of other movements should have
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The following will represent: Engineers on Saturday against University Bookunpoo,, (at 2 pmmCapi... D.: C. Meinbers of the Cottage Club are Green, Big Denyer, L/Bgt Shipp. 2/Cpl Groso, Captain. La Freeman, M. D. M. resulted . In goals, but Dignon, reminded that the Cavalcade will Shaw, L/Cpl.; Walte, Epvz Halley, Spr. Whitefield and Coombs made the stati from, the Club house at 3.30 pan. Ratcllite, Bpr. Cork, apr. Pelham, Reserves. -Bor. Tienth, Egt. Carpenter, Chi," Taylor mistake of trying to dribble the ball on Saturday, Ponies, will be drawn Umpire-est. Clarke, Beoror-apr. 3, M.
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