Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 12, 1941.
MACAO PLAYED LISTLESS FOOTBALL AND WERE BEATEN BY EASTERN 3-1
(By "SCRAMBLER")
UNABLE TO SETTLE DOWN as a combina- tion, The Combined Macao Football team mot defcat at the hands of Eastern yesterday at Caro- line Hill, going down by three goals to ona. Per- haps the absence of their captain-contro half player, Collaco, who was provented from coming at the last moment had something to do with their display, for on the whole they played listless foot- ball.
Eastern were undoubtedly superior in every depart ment, and because of the poor opposition provided they were unable to play as a first division team. However, they settled right down to a fine understanding and com- bination, and although the Macao team drew first blood, this was short lived, Eastern came back with a splash and a dash to overwork the Macao's defence,
As stated, the co-ordination many occasions. C. T. Tsao was his of the Eastern's team was their usual self. chief asset, where they were able
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Lau Hin-hon, the Eastern goal-keeper, had little difficulty in stopping this one. during their attack was good. Fu incident in the match between Eastern and the visiting Macao soccer Tauk-ping improved on his last dis- line Hill yesterday. The visitor, weakened by the absence of their captain, played play.
listless game and were defeated by 3-1.— Ming Yuen.
to settle down immediately to a Hau. Ching-tau caused the Fortu- good understanding. Ng Kee-nuese defence a lot of worry by his cheong as usual was sound, and fast run down the side line, and his it was, him who kept the fast understanding with Hsu King-sing moving Portuguese left wing combination in check. S. Y. Yen found that there was very little requiring his attention, ag the right wing partnership of Chong Han-kwong and Badar- raco were unable to get moving, the winger in particular sending many centres behind,
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In the Intermediate, line, King-sing was head si shotilders above the Portuguese altackers, where he found rutich time in taking pot-shots at goal, ile was the man- ter in midfeld play, and received good support from Lo Wal-ming and Qui Yeung-fok
The weakness of the Portuguese · players was to be found in their being. unable to play as a unit. There was too much bunching to- gether, and both defence and at- Lack lacked all sense of direction, The best man on view WILH doubtedly their centre lini? Alrosa, where, he put in a lot of work, However, he received ver little support from his wing halves where both players were
vere extremely weak, and were unable to
to master the fleet footed Chinese play
players. The pair of backs were sound, but overworked, and the left back in covered his front men weil,
particular co
The forward line moved with pre-and were it no for his timely inter-
League Leaders Win Important Matches
(By "BALL FAN”)
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RIDING AHEAD in unison, down the final stretch as the softball cision and understanding, and V. . ceptions, they would have undoubted flag-pole appears in the horizon, teams, gathered up in the "charmed Hyul as usual led his men with dash. ty gone down by n heavier margin. He was here, there and everywhere, Carvalho is gouf was weak at the circle", came through 'with important wins over the week-end. and his foragings were directly re-com
* commentement, and the first two Joseph's burly ballhawks, the spectacular Indians and Honus Waggoner's sponsible for a goal. Cheung Kam-goals scored against him were not hol was inclined to be over-zealous hard ones. Thereafter he improved Mohawks, all coasted in toward the honour spot. in his play, and was called up on his play, and saved several hard
shots which looked certain goals,
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1911
15th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 22nd February
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Forwards Sound
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Although the forwards played sound football, they found that they
team with were up against a sounder defence. As a leader, Guer- relro led his men well, but should Inve
ve swung the ball around on more occasions. Both Badarraco and Lau
Chun-suon played well, the latter had a good understanding with In Po-toli.
However this combination well due to was unable to show up the close watch kept on them by Nig Kee-cheong. As stated, Chong Han- kwong was unable to
send across good passes, lacking direction and thrust.
: very even,
Macao started off very promisingly when they carried the attack to East- ern's territory, but Ng Kee-cheong cleared. Lau Hin-hon had no dim- rally to clearing the weak shotTMxent by Lau Chung-kwan. Eastern) went to the attack, and a fine move- ment was spoilt by Hau Ching-tau helng ruled off alle.
belng play Macao took the lead, when from a play between Lau Chung-kwan and Ip Po-tou, the latter's centre was partially cleared by Lau Hin- hon, and Badarraco followed up to score. Thereafter, Eastern domin- ated play to a great extent, and ++ only the good work put in by the pair of backs helped to keep the Rcore intact,
Superior All Round -
THE GREENSHIRTED Wahoos gracefully made their exit from the 1940-41 girls championship fight as
Sunday's Stars the Maple Leaf Canuckettes sizzled through with a glow-
Rene Yuen and Mary NE, Canuckeltes-Former drove in two runs in the 3rd to start the Maple
ing 8-6 victory behind the deceptive wind-up hurling of ace slab artist, Mary Ng.
V.R.C. bounced up into a two-way tie for the Junior loop Leaf scoring splurge: Mary hurled lead as they dabbed the old whitewash sign on Royal Scots.
striking
a smart game greenshirted Owls,
out six
Mary Mar and Doris Mar, Wildcats-Former crossed the pan with four tallies in a "yea meów” merry go round while latter played brilliantly at 1st base in spite of a painful shoulder injury.
Nazzy Nazarin and A.R. Kitchell, Indians Nazarin won ba ninth ame of the season with a four hitt performance against C.B.C. while latter came home with three runs, to pace winners.
three runs with a slashing double
to the sweet tune of 23-4.
THE
iest of champlons is what is) sank lower toward the under- sometimes
"winning ground. when the chips are down." Fight-
ealicu,
ing tenaciously to retain a spot in N a five inning affair, Dave the pay-off climax, the Maple Leaf Leonard's leading ballhawks Canuckettes staged a remarkable took a soft one from the lowly comeback to form, in eliminating
Fan Lee's Wahoos from this year's Filipino Club 20-3. The Saints penant chase in a bitterly fought checked in with thirteen-markers struggle. 8-0.
in a 2nd inning ball bombard-
Ozorlo, St. Joseph's-Drove in PACED by the masterful hurl-ment, leaving Dave Amper's ing of "Mary Ng and the running-gang-panting heavily. and single to pilot the league-return to form of keystone Frankie Gonsales, Charlie Man- leaders in their 20-3 triumph over sacker Ulian Khoo, the cham-son and Hal Winglee toed the
the
Filipino Club.
Joey Schalberg and Cy Jones, pions bunched five tallies in a hillock for the burly ball tossers, limiting the Island boys to five Mohawks-Former connected for a 3rd inning scoring spree HS triple, double and single to lead Rene Yuen, towering first base-scattered blows.
the winners tomahawk brigade
Cyclones Beaten white taller huried steady ball to men, sent home two teammates
the After a temporary setback, hold the fighting hurricane boys at with a stashing single, followed
thundering Mohawks from Iroquois- bay,
by Ulian. Khoo's, prodigious land took up the well-known battle homer with two lassies on board. cry
once again, using the big The winners sewed up the game scalp sign on the Cyclones 8-6 after willowed-tomahawk to brand the old in the Othwith three more a fiercely contested struggle,
CLUB BEATEN markers as Ulian Khoo, Rosic
BY ARMY
Louie and Vivienne Louie flashed across the pan.
Badges admitting non-members' to the Members Enclosure und Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the
Jocy Schalberg's mighty triple, Meeting Indies $5.00
$20.00
double and single spotlighted a and respectively) are obtainable through
terrific Tribe onslaught. Little Pinky Pineda, hurricane the Secretary upon the written or At this singe, Eastern asserted their personal introduction of a member, superiority, and attacked continual-
Fan Lee's Wahoos, in bowing out hurler, sent to the mound th a sur
prise move, threw a steady Came such member to be responsible for ly. Following a passing bout be-
of the current campaign, staged a Inst against the fierce Redskin threat, but all chits, etc.
tween V. K. Hyul and Hou Ching-
inning splurge, crashing through with was unable to cope with the superior Badges admitting to Member's tau, the Initor's centre was "lubbed |
four runs before Jay Wong took offensive power of Waggoner's braves, Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the into the goal, with Carvalho apper-
Jeanne Yolle's long By for the last VRC.'s clean-cut victory OVCI Race Course,
ently misjudging the flight of the ball
put-out. Jackie Anderson, slugging Royal Scots 23-4 in Junior loop The Secretary's Omee. 15t floor, to allow aame to get pust
hlm
At Sookunpoo yesterday, Army bent Wahoo backstop, suffered a severe fracas elevates the swimmers to the EXCHANGE BUILDING, (Tel. After this goal, Macao tried their Club 2-1 In the first round of the Injury to her left arm when sliding charmed spot with Chung Hwa
hardest to get moving, and several
quadrangular hockey tournament.
home in the last stanza, after playing matoons, at the top. The goals were netted in the first standout ball for the losers. movements were spoilt by
first itchcock equalised and Then
Wildcats on Spree number of tinns will tion, Hsu King-aint was seen to receiving from n short Corner Ly
ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, and
Keen Hockey
2770) WILL CLOSE AT 945 1.1.words wrong sense of diren hall, A. E. P. Guest netting for Club
at 11.45 am, ON THE FIFTH DAY. the
A limited
ON NO PRETEXT WILL CHILD- Portuguese move that caught the eventy divided and there were several with a 20-2 triumph over
REN BE ADMITTED TO
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napping
other from the boots of V. K. Hy. Ito more than made amends for the
narrow
first two stips and at this period, CHESS his goal keeping saved further
scoring.
After the interval, Macao fell more to pleces, and was unable to play to- gether as
as a team, where their passes
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KING'S
A Late Try Gives Gunners Victory Over Royal Scots
A lato try by McDermott placed the issue beyond doubt yesterday at Sookunpoo when Combined Royal Artillery, beat Royal Scots at rugger three tries and a penalty goal (12) to .. a goal and a try (8) after leading 9-5 at the interval.`{t was a grand game in which the Gunners' backs, supported by a splendid pack, dominated the first half and later stages of the game.
wero
secure and
be obtainable each day at the Club good advaninge with his runs through Homberg placed the Army a further HE star-studded Wildcats con- House, provided they are ordered in the middle of the field, in one of point altend.
tinued their winning ways In the second half the allocks wero advance from the No. 1 Boy, (Tel.which he put Easter ahead with a
In the only other encounter, 21020).
right footed
the Daddy Sousa's Ligo nine sct South misses. Both teoma played well and the full backa made good weak Las Florinha nine. The China down 13-9, thereby elevating Carvalho came into the picture clearances. The forwards were always untamed felines took to L. themselves to the sixil spot in the CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE with several timely saves, ene cer- on the alert and good combination
league standing. MEETING,
tainty at the head of Fu Tsuk-ping marked many of the attacalon moves Rosario's offerings with a snarl
Box Score when the latter headed Hau Ching-by both sides,
and battered the Little Flower
Fairclough played a splendid game strenuously. Millar, Sutherland Fargus, tau's pass from close in, 311-
and
IL H. Ent full-back for Gunnera ond was res-Duke and Nealon were always in the girls into submission with a fourteen run barrage in the first Las Florinhas 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 17 ponsible for several fine efforts in the eye.
early stages of the second half when Wildcatr... 6 8 0 2 3 1 x 20 10.3 the Scots made a brave but unavailing Gunners with a penalty goal and soon Keeble opened the scoring for tho two imings.
Batteries.-L Rosario and
rally. Marsh. Skipwith. Keeble,and after Ticks went over in a loose move- Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are
The four tar sisters flashed Antonio; Thelme Collaco and Cynthia Richards.
a dangerous three- ment for an unconverted try. Richards Holder Loaca In
across eleven of the winners" total | Molin..
quarter. Ilne, with Dobbinson giving then raced away and scored Gunners' admitted to the Public Enclosure, at $1.00 per day including tax. PAN
runs, making it a real busy running
R. H., E. excellent service from the base of the second try with three men hanging on First Appearance
Sunday morning for J. Fonseca's Waltons..... 300 110 4 6 5 6 pack. Hook, atand-o!T-half, ́played his to him, but Keeble falled to convert. Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc..
Canuckeltes 0 0 5 0 0 3 x. 0 5 usual penetrative game, Bweetles.
but experi- Just before the interval Ford secured will not be permitted to operate
went astray. The wing halves The first major upset in the Cofony
Batteries-Terry Noronha and enced difficulty nt mes with some of and raced through the centre, punting within the precincta of The Hong
unable to stem the tile of the chess championship occurred on Mon- League Leaders Win Jackie Anderson; Mary Ng and Dot Dobbinson's hight passes. Debbinson akced for Douglass to
wn vast improvement on Wedder-franistar back to Ford, who scored near Kong Jockey Club during the Race Eastern's wingers, and most dangers day when 1. Karpavich, making his Meeling.
me from them.
them. They were inclin-Grst appearance in the tournament,
R. H. E. bura, however, and In addition to the posts for Miliar to add the points, HALKING up three tallies in Tins will be obtainable in the ed to play too close together often piou, on six occasions,
to defeated C. M. Sequeira, Colony cham
The second half was a ding-dong struggle in which the 2nd stanza on singles by cn.c..... 0010001 2 4 3pening up play, played a great de- Restaurant in the Publie Enclosure, getting into each other's way.
Cunners" forwards Brols Delded their usuni team with secured nearly all the limelight, Oght- BERVANTS' passes
Carvalho anved again from Hou lasted 8 hours.
The game, played in two seaalons, i Nazarin and. Kitchell. Omar's / Indiana... 13 0 0 0 2 x 0.4 g/fensiva game,
BatteriesDen Crory and Nip the exception of Gario, who is puraing ing back bitterly when their line was Passce for Servants will be issued King-sing and Cheung Karn-hol in
Scols 0-2 Tum: Nazzy Nazaria and Tarzan an Injured shoulder. Stevenson was threatened."
wero penalised to Private Box holders ONLY on succession, and following upon this, ment after two rounds, being the only win over Abc Liu's Chinese Ismall.
Karpovich now leads in the tourna- Indians rattled in with a
fairly reliable at full-back, but Dou- carly when Page was tackled without appilention to the Secretary, 1st Boor. Hau Ching-tau was put through bn Zimmern har i paints, Scquetra and Baseballers, to keep pace with Filipino Club 10002 36 13 aton, was the most dangerous of their mark with the sick. When flicks colt R. II. E. glass, in the centre of the back divi- the bail but Keeble was wide of his Exchange Building.
to bent Carvalho from 14
the way for both Gunners packed three-four. Any persons found lottering with close quartern. With the exception Coxhead one ench, D. E. Carvalho 1 the league leaders in the title St. Joseph's 2 13 D 9 x 20 10.1 backs and paved
through Batteries. Dave Amper and Bob coses. Ford war in the unaccustomed talled hunt. Den Crary, hurling classy Servants passes in their possession of breakaways, the Portuguese were and K. Weiss 0, will forfeit the same and will be dulged in quite a few nico passing
kept in their half, and Eastern in
ball for the losers, fanned five Laurel; F. Gonsales, Charlie Manson position of fly-half and opened up play Gracie and Douglass paved the way for
bouts. Lau
tionary, and consequently held up the unconverted in the right corner. Scots tested Tsuk-ping, Cheung Kain hot, V. K. Indianmen, but the Chinese (4), Hal Wingice (5) and Hal Wing-dulckly, although he took the bail sta- thefe second try for Mirior to Xerox attack at times. Gracle was again at hammered away but despite several weakly on several occasions, but was Hyul, C. T. Tsao, Hau Ching-tau.. gang, in there minus the key
R. H. Eerum-half, but his tendancy to do too close calls were unable to score again,. safe in his handling of the ball, MACAO:Carvalho; Córdova, Chistone duo of Wally. Ching and Mohawk 0 0 3.1 0 1 2 7 10 4 much nearly spell disaster at times. Gunners placing the laque Beyond doubt
EASTERN: Lbu Hin-hon; Secretary. Kee-cheong, S. Y. Yen: Lo Wal-ming, Han-kwong, Badarraco, Guerreiro, Chan, lacked the old dash as they Morris: Pinky, Pineda and Razack.
Ng Fla:, Sousa, Airosa, Magalhaes; Chong Earl Wong, and veteran Tommy Cyclones...0010110 3 8 4 Pinkerton made a welcome reappear when McDermott broke away on the Batterlea-Cy Janes and Joe ance as a wing-forward after a bout of left and scored an unconverted try al- | Hau King-sing, Qui Young-fok; "Fu Lau Chung-kwan, Ip Po-lou.
malaria, but did not take things too'mdat in the last minute,
removed from the Enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,'
Hongkong, 10th February, 1042.
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