Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;
April 11, 1940.
"Pilgrim's Hockey
UNBEATEN
RECORD
Central British
British Assn.
Closing Dato For
Draw With Police In Six-a-side Tournament
Tournament Game
C.B.A. maintained their undefeated record last Sunday when, in a tournament game at King's Park, they hold the Police to a 1-1 draw,
The bumpy stato of the ground spoilt good hockey, but fast play and interesting ex- changes were the order of the
GOOD MATCH
day. The Police showed superi- ANTICIPATED BETWEEN
arity in the accond half but had to be content with a draw. Their forwards were fast but were of little use when in the circle.
At the commencement, the home aide had most of the game, but Bal- want Singh, In the opposite goal, was only once seriously tested and that was when Smith on the right wing sent in a terrife drive at goal. The Police custodian got his foot to it and mado a brilliont clearance.
RADIO AND C.B.A.
WHAT PROMISES to be a good match will take place on Bunday morning on the Polleo ground at: C.B.A. wilX ? Boundary Road, when meet the Radio Sports Club, present champions of the tournament.
C.B.A. have lost two points with one game in hand, and Radio have also lost the same number of points with two games in band. Should
Though CB.A. did most of the CB.A. defeat Radlo they will be the prossing in the first half, die anlsh-new champions. ing in the circle of both forward
Itere are the records of both
W/O Vienry (R.E.) and Cpl. Hodge lines was poor. The worst offenders will offeinte as umpires. were Narwant Singh and Blake, the respective left wingers, who seemed too erratic when they got to the edge teama of the circle. However, many of the well midfield movements were thought out, and at times cloverly executed. There was no score when the Interval arrived.
POSITIONAL CHANCES Positional changes were made in on resumption. the Police attack Teja Singh, who was playing a poor gume at right wing, was seen on the left, and Narwant Singh, from left wing to Inside right, with Fuja Singh the extreme right. This showed arrangement
on
better form in attack.
To-
considerably
Within 15 minutes, after having
C.U.A.
Radio
Couls Pis. A
PWLDF
8 0 0 2 93 8 14 7 0 1 0 23 11 12
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
The
LONDON, Apr. 19 (Reuter) iny, Police scored un most of the play, excellent goal through Jasbir Singh, following were the results of football
matches
in played Regional Leagues to-day:
the result of splendid work by Faujo Singh on the right wing who, run- ning through, put in a terrific centre. CBA were not clow to reply. fiowever, and five minutes Inter S, A. Southampton Fowler, receiving
a pans from Smith, Tottenham
had equalised with a good shot which Balwant Singh completely beaten. This half was, if anything, faster than the first. Both goalkeepers were on Occasions severely tested, and some One runs were seen on both sides.
draw which, The game ended In considering the equalities teams, was a fair result.
BOND MISSED
Aldershot Brighton
the
SOUTH "CH
4 Brentford
3 Fulhom
SOUTH "D"
Hume
0 Queen's P. R. 1.Southend
1
MIDLAND
◊ Wolves
1
NORTH-WESTERN
5 Burnley
1
of the Birmingham
The absence of Vic. Bond from the Bolton home side's defence was very notice. able. Taylor filled the vacancy at right back, and his display was any-
thing but bright. N. Whitley, how-
ever, was a capable partner who put
In some very strenuous work. Ure Ayr
was the best of the halves, and the Dumbarton
Fowler brothers, Syd,, George and Partick Crnie, formed a dangerous inside trio
in the attack. C.D.A. must now de- feat Recreio if they hope to be the champlons.
East Fife
Police gave a very good account of Hearts themselves, especially in the second St. Johnstone ball, when they completely dominated Sten'muir
Blackburn Singh and play. Man
Cormed a strong partnership at back, and the C.B.A attack seldom got past them. Mehur Singh at centre- half, teak some time to nettle, but once he did so, his spoiling work svas grand. He was ably supported by Leslie and Brown.
Scottish
WESTERN
2 Albion
8
THE HON. SECRETARY of the H.K.H.A. wishes to remind all club sacretaries that entries for the Six-fi= side Tournament will close on April 10. A council meeting will be held on that date, and the draw will be made so that the gamer will com-
is no entrance fee for this tourna-
mence on Sunday, April 21. There ment.
As the warm weather is fast the International
approaching and owing, to unforeseen circumstances,
Tournament will not take place this
schson. The Six-a-alde Tournament
will end the Association's activilles.
Badminton
Notes
MAINTAINED
Kumaons Defeat Rajputana Rifles In
Large Units Semi-final
The Kumaon Rifles ran riot last Saturday and easily dofeated Rajputana Rifles in the semi- finals of the Large Units Tournament at Sham- shuipo by four goals to one. What is more, the Kumaons thoroughly deserved their victory.
University Retain Senior Title For Fourth Successive Year
UNIVERSITY Won
the A division of badminton league for the fourth year in succession when they beat Chinese Y.M.C.A. 6-2 at Recreio last night before a large gathering.
Brilliant team work was the | outstanding feature of the University pairings and they led 2-1 at the end of the first round, 4-2 at the end of the second round, and clinched the battle when T. K. Hui and H. F. Chew beat H. M. Lau and F. C. Chung 21-3. Only eight sets played.
were
One of the closest matches of the evening was between K. L. Yong and
21.
Recreio's Opening Day
Lawn Bowls Match On Saturday
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de
Lawn bowlers of the Club C. K. Lee (University) and F. Koli Recrete will have their "Opening and C. Au (Y.M.C.A.), being setted Day" on Saturday when a match be at 20-20. The 'Varsity pair won 23-tween Visitors and the Club
Recreio will be played at 3.30 p.m. The following rinks will take part: Scores:
H. A. Castro, H. White, P. Morgan K. L. Yeng and C, K. Lee (University} beat ti. Al. Lau and S. C. Chung 31-10 and J. J. Whyte (Visitors) v. J. beat F. Keh and C. Au 23.31; beat T. C. M. Silva, O. P. Remedion and F. X.
Soares (Recreio).
Wong and L. C.. Leng-21-19.
M. 8. Lim and T. 9. Bun (University)
beal Lau and Chung, 21-18; lost to Koh and Au 13-21:
P. K. Hul and it F Chow (over and 1 best Lau and Chung 21-3; lost to Ko
Au 12-21; beat Wong and Leng 21-13.
0
2
Recreio Beat Taikoo
Recreto A beat Taikoo 1-1 in the mixed doubles league at Taikoo,
J. Clark and Miss Beatle (Talkonis to J. J. Remedioa and Miss 22-23; lost to M. A Oliveira and Miss M. Ribeiro 14-21: beat L. A. Carvalho and R. Main and Mrs. Main (Talkoo) Lost to Remedios and Miss Ribeiro 14-21; lest Oliveirs and Miss Ribeiro 17-21; lost to Carvalho and Miss Silva 14-21,
Misa M. Suva 21-18.
to
T. Beatlo and Mixs Pollock (Talkoo) lost to Remedios and Miss Tubetro 17-21 lon; to Oliveira and Biiss Ribeiro 10-1: lost to Carvalho and Miss Sliva 0-21.
Kilmarnock Diocesan Boys' Annual
EASTERN
0 Arbroath
4 Raith
4 Hibernian
4 St. Bernards
· LIFE-SAVING
CLASSES
.'
Sports Meeting
The annual athletic meeting of the 0Diocesan Boys' School will take place to-morrow morning (Friday) on the School ground, commencing at a.m. and terminating at 4 pm.
Of the forwards, Fauja Singh and Life-saving classes for Royal Life- Besjir Singh were the best; Wall did saving Society awards having com- kis best but he was badly in need of menced in Hongkong, all information practice. I am given to understand concerning the formation of classes ho has been too busy with Rugger and handbooks of instruction will be available on application from Sub. Had the Police played on a sand Inspector R. J. Hunt, local repre- pitch, I am certain the result would sentative of the Royal Life-saving
anvo been in their favour.
this season.
Society.
Craigengower Eleven
11
G. T. Padgell, C. 5. M. Thom, L. C. R. Souza and RP. Phillips (Visitors) v. F. Xavier, C. M. Alves, C. Ruza-Pereira and F. V. V. Ribeiro
Lt.
E. D. Matthews, Sir Atholl MacGregor, D. E. Maughan and A, W. Grimmiti (Visitors) v. E. 1. Leitao, Les D'Almada, Jr., E. de Sousa and H. A. Alves (Recreio),
R. Leigh, G. S. Ladd, S. M. Rum- fahn and E. G, Post (Visitors) v. J. A. Remedios, Dr. A. M. Rodrigues, 3. Noronha, Jr. and C. G. Silva (Re- creio).
The Champions appeared to be all at sixes and sovens, and despite a promising revival by their attack in the second half, they were eventually beaten by a superior side.
The Kumpons took the offensive from the bully-off and after 15 minutes' pressure forced, a short corner, Captain Loch took the hit, but his attempt was well saved by Diwan Ali. Trilok Singh, however followed up and opened accounts with a good shot.
Kumaong
The pace Increased. were playing a much better game and it came as no surprise when Nerain Singh put them two up with the best goal of the match.
up
the
Lal Singh started the move and a bout of snappy play between Trilok and Nerain Singh brought the goal. FOUR SHORT CORNERS
Keeping
the attack, Kumaons forced four short corners, but could not make further headway as their drives were obstructed by a bunch of defenders, Datta Ram in particular malcing
brilliant clearances.
some
In this half, there was one great
weakness in the Rajputana team
That
was at centre half, where Duda Ram had a very lean tipo indeed.
The highlight of the second half was
the the desperate efforts of Champions attack to equalise. In- darjeet Singh combined effectively but found the Kumaon defence in great form. Gushain Singh at right back was unpassable, and Lal Singh the speedy Sha Wall well in
tho Kumaons However,
broke away on three occasions and regis- tered terc
Captain two further goals. Lee on the right wing, who made his presence felt in words, received DEVEL n long pass from Nerain Singh beating Datta Ram in fine
"followed scored a grand goal. He this success with a second goal-the corner hit. I would say that he
rather fortunate
And
fourth of the match-off a short
09 Ne nin
F. Fuppance, W. Hobbs, C. Strange and R. Morrison (Visitors) v. J. c. was Remedios, M. Alarcon, C, E. Marques Singh had fumbled the ball before and F. X. M. da Silva (Recreio). the hit was taken.
Glendenning, JW, Hudson, W. Melrose and E. A. Aitkins (Visitors) v. C. F, Vas, L. A. Gutierrez, L. F.
aver and Luz (fecreto).
R. ENGINEERS' CRICKET AVERAGES
Sgt. Denyer's Brilliant All-round Feat
--SOLITARY COAL~~~
Rajputana Iitles again took up the offensive and during a concerted attack in the closing minutes of the game, Indarjeet Singh scored their one and only goal off a short corner hit.
The Champlons were attackingg when the whistle signalled end of the game. Fine opportunism on the part of the forwards enabled the Kumaons to win. Loch, operating on
the right wing, sent in many beautiful centres, and proved to be the brains of the attack.
Credit must also go to Nerain Singh. He and Partaub struck a en- partnership that was n treat to
watch.
ROYAL ENGINEERS, who have concluded all their Army cricket fix- The following will represent Craftures with the exception of the engower Cricket Club in a Second Champions v. Rest match have Division League match against Police Jored a splendid season.
on Saturday at 2 Recreation Club p.m. on the latter's ground:
D. R. Trance (Cop). N. Broadbrides, it. Esmall, A. Hamson, A Hung, W. Larn. W. Leonard, T. Lock, AM Omar. W. K. Way and . L. Young Baye. Scorer, W, Broadbridge,
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They were runners-up in the Large The Champlons were never able to Units Knock-out Competition, in settle down to smooth play. Mis which they played 37 matches, won takes both in attack and defence 23, lost seven and drew seven, while were frequent, but nevertheless the 10th Coy. Royal Engineers won the game was played at high speed Small Units Knock-out Competition, throughout and some good hockey | winning three of the four matches was seen. There is little doubt that played and were conceded one walks- the Kumaons will be the new cham-
plons this season,
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Sgt. Shipp headed their batting! overages with 29.25, his highest in- nings being 131 not out against the Royal Army Service Corps; while Major Parsons topped the bowling Ogures with 0.34, taking 41 wickets in 88 overs for 200 runs.
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Firsts.-R. R. Wood. . . Harper, J. McGowan, J. W. Beaken. T. Bedden. D. Allen, L. A. Collyer, T. Jones. J. Carr, M. E. Purvis, A. Steven, B. Eccleshall.
The best individual feat of the season, however, goes to Sgt. Denyer, who, with one match to play (Cham-A, plons v. The Rest) has taken 140 wickets and has scored 920 runs.
The following were the balting and bowling averages for the season just concluded:
Seconds.-C. W. Walker, T. 5. Austin, J. Cellatly, I. . Strange, J. C. Lucas, E. Kirman, W. J. Durling. 3. Heltidge. A 7. Sheppard. J. F. Hickman, P, D. Craw- Toy. M. N. Rakusen. DATTING AVERAGES
ReservesT. F. Wood, 3. Lord. A. 3. Inna. N.O. IL. 15 AV. Manfadyen, A. Örimmitt ir. D. Hotlidgo Shipp... 204 408 131 20.25. tr.
Brt. Denyer
Col Shaw
Spr. Itatelite
Bpr. Halley
10 4 429 65 25.23
28 7 478 24 23.13
2023 46 22.05 #1 19.48 344 345 115 20.30
2.200 37.
17.52 Capt. Grose 14 2 203
10.33 "Denotes not out.
Capt. Freemen ... 16 1 202
L/C, Walle
The following three figure innings were played Sgt. Shipp-131 v. 1.A.B.C Small Units, first (round); 8pr. Balley 115 V. ILG. of Sirs,
HOWLING AVERAGES
Major ParsA TIB
AgL Megion
Bgt. Denyer
L/C. Walts
L/C Bhaw
Spr. Ratolite
Sgt. Shipp......
W. Av. 30 7 200
41 836 42 317223 7.01 154 13 710 DI 7.65
23 11.30
73 1140 43 17.11
81 6 350 28 1271 The following took five or more wios koto in a match tigures in brackets des note number of occasions) Denver (4): Parsons (3) Ratclift (3) Bhipp (3): Waite (1); Shaw (1); Megsan. 11),
Catches,—Natcliffe 12; Denyer ii; Shaw 10: Glipp 0; Walte 0; Carpenter, &, Pal ham 0.
Wicket-kosper (Dalley), 12, #1. 9.
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