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KENT LOSE POORLY, REFEREED GAME AT VALLEY.
(BY TOUCH JUDGE.)
BRIGHTER
CRICKET
BY SHAW
158 Out Of 249 In SO Minutes.
UNBROKEN PARTNERSHIP OF 165 RUNS.
SUFFOLK DRAW
Club Marksmen Off The Mark.
Tu
TULLETT'S BRILLIANCE AGAINST WILLIAMS.
(BY CENTRE HALF.).
R.N. Shaw Lt. Comdr. R. J.
THOUGH being the aggressors Na poorly refereed game at the
the (Cains) was responsible for
for the most part of the game, Club ground yesterday the Claborerwhelming Cambridge victory by defeated H. M. S. Kent in a scrappy 176 runs in the annual ex-Varsity the Hong Kong Hockey Club firat Rugby game, the score being two match at the H.K.C.C. yesterday, eleven could not find the ret goals and a try (13 pts) to nil. In addition to compiling 158 out of against H. M. S. Suffolk on the Harbord, King and Jenkins regis 249 In 80 minutes he stumped three R. N. O. S. C. ground, at King's tored the Club's trys, and Rigg con Oxford batsmen off the slow de
verted two, narrowly missing the liveries of C.B.R. Sargent (St. Park yesterday afternoon, and had other. The latter named player Catharines), who took 6 for 46. to rest content with a goal-less was in ne small measure responsi Included in Shaw's innings were draw. The Club forward line, led ble for the trys scored by Harbord five sixes and 23 boundaries and his by E. V. Reed, in the absence of and Jenkins, making the openings unbroken fifth wicket partnership
which resulted in the points. King with L. Comdr. J. D. Southern R.N. G. E. R. Divett, were completely secured his try by taking the ball (Emmanuel) realised 165 runs. It off form, especially Willams, the nicely in a line-out near the Kent will be recalled that Shaw, topped Welsh international inside forward. line and dropping over when un- the 150 mark in last year's en-Tetley, on the right wing, was also marked.
counter:
weak.
The refereeing of the game was The teams took tilin in the very poor, particularly in the first pavilion, and Oxford entertained as Features of the game were the half, when numerous infringements their official guest His Excellency, splendid goal-keeping of A. B. Tul-{ occurred on both sides without the sir William Peel (Queen's Cam-lett for the Suffolk, and the steady game being stopped. The first scrum bridge), Cambridge entertained the defensive play of Rodger, who skip- came after 20 minutes play,
The footwork of the forwards Christi, Oxford).
Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern (Corpus
was a feature of the game, but this, Full acores were as follow: was spoiled by too much fly kicking,
Cambridge Society, while the tackling although occa
Surg. Commander D'Arcy- atehally brilliant was, on the whole,
Evans, c Sayer, b Hawkins. very poor, both sides going too high J. Barrow. & D. B. Evans, without an appreciable smothering
b Sayer
of the ball. The Club had for suLt. Commander Shaw, not out, perior threes, the handling of the 3. P. Whitham, e and b Griffiths naval team being very weak and
H. G. Wallington, c their passing erratic.
b Griffiths Lt-Comdr. Southern, not out
Extras (B9)
Fox played a sterling game for the Club at full back, his handling; and touch kicking being superb. Ол one occasion he almost get through on his own with nice dribble. He was poorly up ported, however, and the ball went
to touch.
JENKINS ERRATIC.
T
pered the Club team yesterday. Tullett cleared very well, stopping
a number of stingers from WI- Ilams Reed and Francis.
1
A. A. Dand, the Club captain,|
20 was again an absentes, but he play
158
20 ed in goal for the first few minutes
Ride,
2
61
9
Total (for 4 wkts, dec.)
until the arrival of G. · Duncan, whereafter Dand refereed.
HARD HITTING.
The Suffolk's play, was featured by hard hitting and clever stop- 261ping, and in this department Mc-
Did not bat-E. W, Hamilton, D. Hon was brilliant, especially in the McLellan, R. H. D. Wade, C. E. Clarabutt, C. B. R. Sargent.
R. first half, when he held a good check on the speedy Lay. The
Fall of the wickets-1 for 12; Club, on the whole, were best ser-
2 for 50; 3 for 88; 4 for 96.
Bowling Analysis.
In the Club threequarter line, Harbord was outstanding, and his
Ride dashing play was fully deserving
of the try he secured in the first: Hawkina half of the game after he had taken Sayer
Griffiths pass from Rigg. Jenkins was very erratic, and many movements linsworth. were spoiled by his weak handling.!
O. MI.
R.
9 2 73
6
1 54
6
0
55
8
55
2 0 6 Oxford.
Rigg was good, as was Ferguson, G. R. Sayer, c Wallington, b
the Sargent who made a brilliant run in opening stages of the game.
R. H. Grifiths, e Barrow, b
Wallington
King at wing-forward started poorly and was very reticent in get- La T. Ride, e Wade, b. Sargent ting Into the loose scrums. He A. E. Wood, e Sargent, b was badly out of position. Beveral Wallington
times when he dropped back to in-B. C. K. Hawkins, ran out tercept passes from the Kent AyL B. Holmès, b McLellan half-passes that never came. As E. Himsworth, at. Shaw, the game went on his play Improv Sargent
b
ed, however, but he shared in com-D. B. Evans, st. Shaw, b
Sargent mon with the rest of the team, the
bad fault of tackling round the op- J. G. Pilcher, st. Shaw, b
Sargent ponent's neck.
Extras
Total
Munro was perhaps the only R. A. C. North, b Sargent player who tackled consistently Heywood, not out. well and he played a rousing game, being outstanding in the loose. The remaining forwards were me diocre,, with the exception of Burch, who hooked well.
ved by their defence, to which
A. A. R. Botelho made a welcome W. return. He was not, however,
0 hard pressed.
In the Drst half, the Club press- 1ad heavily, Francis just missing 2 the mark with a reverse-atick shot. Hesitancy on the part of Tetley to centre from the right robbed the Club of many good openings, Lay, 25 on the left wing, however, falled to get going, McHon holding a good
10 check on him.. Only once or twice
7 did the Suffolk cause any worry
to the Club defence, in which W.
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Army Forwards Win Game Against Navy
Doggett's Good Effort To
Force
Draw
MCFARLAN BEST FORWARD
(By SCRUM HALF.)
Reed shone with clever stick work. IN A GAME which was
The Suffolk experienced bad
16 luck in the second half, when Pack
›minated by the forwards the Army de-
feated the Navy by a gal (5 pts.) to a try (3 pts.) at Sookunpoo
and Pearce, went in close with yesterday in the first match of the Triangular Tournament series..
5 shots, but Duncan cleared both The match lacked incident and with the exception of two instances:
comfortably. Towards the mid-
3 dle of this half, the Club pressed in the second half play never reached a high standard, the handling
heavily, Tetley missing a sitter and passing of both teams being exceptionally poor.
2 when well-placed. Many corners
7 were forced by the Club, but weak
The one really exciting moment of the game was when Doggett
hitting by Tetley, who had most of took the kick after Armytage had touched down for the Navy the hits, spoiled a number of gold- the last five minutes. It was a difficult angle, but he had a good ën opportunities for both Williams 85 and E. V. Reed. The Navy press opportunity to place his side on level terms if the kiek were success- Fall of the wickets:-1 for 27: ed spasmodically, good work be ful. He made a splendid effort, the bail having perfect direction but 2 for 42; for 43: 4 for 44; 5 ing done by Finch, at centre-hält.
lacking in elevation, and the final whistle went several minutes later. Result: Torrible and Lowson combined for 53; 6 for 58; 7 for 74:.8 for well and had little opposition 76; 9 for 84; 10 for 85,
Bowling Analysis. around the serum.
Lowder, and Lannaway were the stalwarts of the Kent threes, while Wallington
Sargent Hamilton McMillan
Aitken, Bintley and Stitt perform ed creditably in the forwards, the latter-named player, hooking,
Andrewes, the Club forward, sus- tained an injury to his knee in the second half and was forced to leave the field for the remainder of the
game.
Result:-
Club Kent
There was a fairly large atten-¡plorable, though it must be writ ClubG. Duncan J. Rodger, A. A dance among the more distinguish- ten in fairness to him that the R. Botelho: W. Deed, H. J. D. Lowe: ed
spectators being H.E. the majority of the passes he received), JL. Tetley, W. E. Williams, E. V. C.-in-C. Admiral Sir W. A. H. Kelly, were too high. He was also very
Reed, C. C. Francle and A. T. Lay.
Club
Suffolk
0. M. R W.;
19 2 36
2
12 វា 46
1 0 1
2 0
2
CRICKET TEAMS" FOR
SATURDAY.
The following will represent the Hong Kong. C.C. in their matches against the Cralgengower C.C. àn. Saturday at 2 p.m.
lat XI at H.K.C.C.
The Navy made one change in
'ARMYTAGE WORKS HARD.
tribute to him when he scored the
H.M.S. Suffolk: A.B. Tullett: A.B. K.C.B, C.M.G, M.V.O., and H. E. slow in parting with the ball, pre- 1 White, A. Law: Lieut. McHon, the G.O.C. Major-General J. W ferring to run into the thick of R. M. Pay-Mid. Finch, Pay-Sub-Lieut. Sandilands, C.E. C.M.G.. D.S.O., the serum Instead of attempting, to Hodges; P.O. Evans, Inst. Lieut. Lady Kelly and Miss Kelly and open up the game. Pack, W. S. Pearce, Lieut. Hogre and Capt. Cameron A. D. C. A: B. Abbott.
DAN TEAM CHANGES The teams were late in comingArmytage was the hardest work- SATURDAY SPORTS MEETING. on to the field, as several of the er on the field and it was a fitting
Navy players had failed to make an Navy's try in the closing minutes.. 11 pts.
The Chinese Catholic Young appearance at the scheduled time He received little support from: nit
Blen's Society are holding a Sports for the start. - Club: S. J. H. Fox: J. J. Ferguson,
Ryder and Partridge was a shado W. H. B. Rigg, A. C. Jenkin. A. F. A. W. Hayward (Captain); II. J. Meeting, open to all the Chinese Harbord; A. D. Lowson, A. W. Ter-Armstrong, C. W. E.. Bishop, E. R. Catholic Schools in the Colony, on their victorious fifteen over the too slow to take advantage of any rible: R. La Roche, F. R. Burch, W. Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, A. K. Macken- the S. C. A. A. ground, Caroline Club, Lockiey coming into the side opening so that he was compelled Andrews, R. I. Cherrill, F. Nigel, A. Rzie, C. E. C. Marton, K. A. Munro, A. Hill, on Saturday, commencing at in place of Rothwell, who has to lead attack after attack almost Cox, A. K. Munro and ROF. Kham.
Reid, C. B. R. Sargent and J. P. Whit
noon. Miss Fung Keung will dis-strained a muscle, while the Army single-handed. Time and again he E.M.9. Kent: Mid. Henderson; Mid. Whinney, A
had Lewis on the wing instead of worked the "blind side" movement B. L
2nd XI at C. C. C. tribute the prizes at 4 p.m.
relieving kick Lannaway, Cook Jen kins, Ld/Seaman Lowden; Mid. Smith, C. E. Gahagan (Captain),
Crewe Read, owing to the latter's to bring off a go
when under pre ire. knee injury Ld/Seaman Ball: Pay/Lt Sheppard, Bergne-Coupland, R. R. Davies, L. A. R. Sub/Lt. Stitt, Mid. Bindley, Ld/Stoker Duncan, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D. Lowson,
An exciting game ef basketball
Both Naval wingers failed. dis- Gisborne AB. McManus, A. BR. S. W. Patterson. P. W. J. Plarmer,
mally. Lockley kicked far too Roper Sig. Peany and Sig. Aitken, J. R. Way, LA. Whipps and C. A was played yesterday on the Central
Referee: E..R. A. Arnold..
much and did not attempt to age: his speed once, in the whole game, while Barnes was alow and hesitant. He was pre- sented with a gift tryby Woods a yard from the Army Hne,- but by the time he thought of cross-- ing he was heavily bundled into
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G. R. Sayer (Captain), J, E. Richard- son, F. Baker, J. Barrow'. Rome, E., Hamilton) B. C. K. HAW kins, F. E. Matthews, H. E. Strange, H. G. Wallington and R. M. Wood
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI v. K.C.C.
at Valley
F. J. Ling (Captain), F. H. Hold man, N. J. Bebbington, PD. Crawley,
J. F. McGowas,-A-Pace, S. Randle, R G.Robertson, C. Strange
and
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8.C.C. 2nd XI of
FLYING FOX WINS HANKOW CHAMPIONS:
3217 Winning Number.
Hankow, Nov. 16. The result of the Champions
The following will repre race here this afternoon was:
the
Civil Sarried second eleven against the Diocesan Boys School at Pokfulam on Sunday at (Captain)...: Nei Ve Benwell, J. Hamer A. Paice, F7. Robertson: and
KM
1 Flying Fox
2 Lusban
3 Smoke
The winnin "sweep" were, No. 8262) 8, NO
The purprising, feature of the game was the complete eclipse of the. Nayy forwards both in the tight and the loose. Trait gave Smith no chances to get the ball back, in the first half, and only three times in the latter half did he give way to the naval hooker. In the loose the Army forwards were most impressive with McFartouch lan and Hardy as the most pro minent It was the fine dis, play of the Army eight which spelled victory, and which has now placed the Army in a very strong position for the The Navy three: forced to forage for
part of.
the maj to Smith
ed in the tigh
By were
the numerous individ
empted Ryder prov appoldtment: his han
Buckley, was again in great form and the Army were held up' repeat- edly by his excellent handling and well-judged licking. Only once did he falter, but fortunately for him the Army did not score as the ters were result, Hardy kicked ahead from mselves for a loose scrum and Buckley failed to wing take the ball cleanly when stand- ing under his own posts, and was line only able to make some attempt at sed. The kick before he was.
went over the "dead line but
dis: Stevena:
Was de-
promising
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