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THE CHINA MAIL.-
NAVY RUGBY "A" BEAT CLUB "A" BY 8 TO 3
LOSERS FIELD
DEPLETED XV
AT VALLEY
Evans At Full-Back
For Navy
·POOR HANDLING BY CLUB
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
"A NAVI TEAM SELECTED FROM THE KENT AND SUFFOLK
Navy Three Quarters
Injured
Currey And Darley Not Playing On Saturday
DEFEATED THE CLUB A COLONY SELECTORS PROBLEM
| FIFTEEN BY-2. GOAL AND A |TRY (8 POINTS) TO A TRY® (3 POINTS) IN A RUGBY ENCOUN- TER ON- THE CLUB GROUND YESTERDAY, S
The game was featured by the excellent handling and clean paus-}
Navy,favo Triangula
ing by the Navy backs and by the are likely
poor handling of their opponents. their left
As a result of J. Hutchison and against the Army in
|R. H., Griffithe dropping but of
(By SCRUM HALF)
the Club team, Cochrane was taken match of the First Round at Soo- out of the pack to partner Hynes, kanpoo on Saturday,
who was included on the right He injured his shoulder playing wing in place of Hutchison. The gainst the Club on Saturday, leav Navy kindly lent Lt. W. W. Sheping the field at the end of the first pard to fill the vacancy in forwards.
the
The Navy proved much the better team, the Club for* wards falling badly in the line-outs where, the height of several of their forwards serv- ed them to no advantage.
NAVY TEAM SELECTED
The following (will represent the Navy against the Army at Boo- kunpoo on Saturday at 4pm
half. I understand that Hudspeth (will be unavailable owing to the Lai Wah Cup soccer game, and that Curtis or Wootton will pro- bably fill the vacancy.
Neither the Club nor the Army are strong, in this des partment, and unless John Roberts can be presuaded, to
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TO-DAY
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C. & P.O Club y. Royal Engineers, Royal Artillery T. Palace Club Garrison: Sargeanta v. St. Patrick's.
Cricket-Triangular Tournament, Royal Navy RÁMY-
“D” COY. LINCS.
TRIUMPH
ENTER BATTALION SOCCER FINAL
Lt. Hocquard's Sporting Gesture.
(H.A.C.C. ground, at 11 am.3. DUDLEY NETS TWO OF THREE
TO-MORROW
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B. W. P
F. Eva M.
Baridal
Guy Ling
Dr. FL-D.Matthesenie NA T. E. Parry v. A. J. Biriskoff,
Hockey,konk HESLA V H.M.S. Hedway
GOALS
(BY JOCK)
"D" (S) Company Lincolns føl- lowed up their brilliant win over |"B" Company last Friday with an-
other fine win over "C"
by threa clear goals on the Chatham Read Ground yesterday afternoon to qualify to meet "A" Company, holders for the last three years, the Fail of the Lincolns- Senior
HK Hocker Club A
Berwick Sign Vids (at 5. p.m.).Soccer Shield. Ballo Sports v. "Incognitos
vasalat 15,153 pm).
play the Colony attack in LARKIN UNDEFEATED
ly to be extremely weak, even though they have in Forbes and Miers the best pair of half backs the Colony, has
Beer
I would be inclined to play Robertson as partner to Geoffrey Lammert and allow St. Clair Ford to have the genius of Roberts in support. I have selected Robert- son mainly for his goal-kicking, se
WITH 64
Navy's Strong Position Against Army.
CAPT. WILLIAMS HITS 36 AFTER - RIDING "ACCIDENT -
The chances are that the Navy will win by a comfort. able margin, but there is 'a possibility that the backs-may- become rattled by the frequent offside play of the Army pack. Martin will have a big task on the left wing where he will be partment than “Tubby" Linton. (64) and Lt. Carver (32) which opposed to St. Clair Ford and Griffiths would have been assur. yielded 67 runs enabled the Navy
A
Although drizzling with min large number of supporters turned ap at the ground;
Lieut. Hocquard the Lincolns Soccer skipper, who was not available for the quarter-final game last week, very sporting ly allowed Pie Stones to fill the outside left position for "D" Company in yesterday's game,
"D" Company thoroughly deserv ed their clear-cut victory, and al- though "A" Company are likely to feld six Battalion players in the.
Nunbroken third wicket part. Final they will be fully extended
I consider him better in this de nership between Lt. Larkin by the Gunners,
Slater, but, though he is quito ed of a place had he been able to to come within 52 runs of the capable of holding the Scottish In-reproduce the form he showed two army's first innings total at the ternational, I doubt whether Gallet seasons ago. Galletly and Sim- conclusion of the first day's play in ly will prove good enough for monds are the other contenders for their Triangular Cricket Tourna
ment encounter, on the KKCC Slater. The latter will have to get a place
' דן*
Lt. Buckley (Medway); Lt. St. Clair Lord (Medway), Lt. Slater (Engle), Sub, Lt. Garwood (Ken λ B. Woolten (Kent); Lt.
(Medway), Forbes (Medway) (Capt.) Comdr. Roome (Med-rid of the ball quicker 12. the Navy Lammert is a much more polish. round yesterday. Play was resuCARE) - way), it Evans (Suffolk). Lt. are to build up an unassailable posi-ed player than Gurrey and has aed at 11 am. to-day. Nixton (Suffolk), B. A. Hammett (Cumberland), Lt. Brown (H.MLS. Falmouth) and
and L/C, Pascoe (Ber wick).
Mid Darley and Lt. Currey, who were both injured lart, Saturday, are the only players who took part in last Saturday's game who are hot playing, Grewood and Wootten: filling the vacancies.
tion by half time. On Baturday better, burst of speed. Martin, the The Army were strengthened by he was very selfish, being brought Borderers, and Army, skipper, and Capt. Williams, their skipper who down time and again when In Ferguson are the other candidates was unable to play against the possession:
yafore the position..!!
Club owing to a riding accident, and Lt. Waring. The two playera
LINCOLNS TO PLAY EAST LANCS ON SATURDAY
Revised Soccer Fixture
The First Division League soc cer fixture between the Lincolns. present-leaders, and East Lanes, which should have taken place an January 3, will now be played on Saturday on the Kowloon Football Club's ground owing to the Inter- port Trial on the former date. The kick-off will be at 4 p.nu. VAT
There should be a rare duel for > the ball in the fight aguns hetween The full-back position could not who were passed over were Lt. In the first two minutes DUDLEY Pascess, and Hebert though the be better filled than by Buckley, Walker and Dvr. Whitley.
opened the scoring from close :* henyler, Naty", pack should give who has been consistently good for Taking first use of the wicket the range, Meskin, failing to hold the Pascoe all the assis he needs, the last two seasons, Whitham is Army commenced in a very promis- baller des sé
The position in the series at the not as sure in his handling and his ing manner, 109 runs being scored -Bix minútes laber DUDLEY In- moment reada:
The Club heeled well in the tight, but this, was nullified by the poor display of Jenkins who was ] Navy........... Invariably out of position to take Army
Club theball from Meeke. Robertson
Pta PW.LT. AP FRONTEN 1092
* 0 */12 22.0
touch-kicking is not as sound as for the loss of three wickets. There creased the lead for "D" heading that of the Navy player. Goold, the followed a collapse, however, A♫ B. a well-placed corner· from -Maß- Army full-back, will also be con- Large. (8 for 44) and Lt. Comdr. thews out of Meakin's reach, sidered.
Browning-(3 for, 19) running. Brennan almost added another through the remaining seven, beta- roa! midway through this half The absence of Lt. Evans and men for the addition of only 58 when a drst time effort was bril. made the mistake of trying to cut There were probably fat among Lt. Nixon, the Navy second row runs.
liantly deflected for a corner by through on his own instead of the large crowd present at Satur- forwards, will be a big blow to the
Faced with a total of 187 - the Ramsden, George opening up the game.
day's game who realised that. A. P. Colony's chances. They will be Navy met with early disaster when After 23 minutes' play GRIF. Ldg. Ste. Marah of the Suk Hall Thompson and J, C, Millar, leaving by the Suffolk early in the Lt, Marsham stepped in front of FITHS scored the best goal of the made a successful debut at centre probably, two of the finest wing New Year,
* a straight one from C. S. M. Elwin match when he flashed in a terrific, three quarter where he executed forwards the Club has had, wit. My selection of Hebert as hooker with only six runs on the board, hot from 40 yards range into the several very fine run, his speed cared the match Hall-Thomp may cause critician, but I am con- Lt. Sinclair and Larkin, however, top of the net to make "D" 'a total
wwerve often leaving the son was one of the touch-judges, vinced he is a shade better than added 42 for the second wicket be three "D" continued to Club's backs standing..
while Millar omclated in a similar Pancoe, whom I would place in fore Garthwalts broke through the polise play, but failed to add to advantage and was responsible for Hall Thompson leaves for Home Hardy, leaving the front, row as
capacity during the "A" match... the second row in company with former's, defence. What Myastheir scors before half time.
On Tuesda, Larkin batted very sending Hudspeth over for the this week, while Millar's stay in Bradford, Hebert, and Linton, The attractively for 78 not ont› against Navy's first try, He played the Colony la only temporary He wing forward problem is likely to the Kowloon Cricket Club. steady game and tackled well when stationed at Shamanul lap the prove a difficult ons. The Club Scores: called upon.
West River. They were the main have two good men In Cumulus Army: 187 (L. Garthwaite 36, Captain stays of the Club pack last sea-and King the former holding an Navy: 115 for 8 (LA. Larkda 66-
Willisma 36) advantage by the fact that ho out). Glenda hla weight in the tight scrum-
and
Le Campbell was also seen
· Robertson Best Club Back ·
For the Club, King displayed a safe pair of hands in, defence and I was a little disappointed with mages. The Army have in Walters kicked a good length, while Robert-the handling of the Navy backs on the most dangerous forward in C.B.S. Loss
son was the best of the Club backs. Saturday; had it been better the local Eugby he has not failed to Miss Joan Holland, one of the Harris Walker was given several Club would have been down by a score in a match this season and stalwarts in the Central British opportunities, but, in spite of his much greater margin thai 18 at then Nary-Chávé: Ha Schoolgirls' half-back line, is leave turn of speed he failed to the end of the graf
would have been ing for Home on Saturday, Her evade Lt. Evans,
L/Op Morrell, the Lincolns place will probably be alled by the Navy opened the sco
sed within a few minutes of half-back player, has now recover Miss J. Lakeman, who as a 24- ed from the facial injury which he serve, has been called upon to received in a match early in the play in every match since the team month against the Hong Kong and started in the Caer Clark Cup Bingapore Brigade, R.A. The cut series, Shecangitated two" stitches
fa nice threequarter, move resu to send HUDSPETH over, in It Campbell bui
falled, to majoz
Changing ovRE. The rumour that Misa Gray, the points lead, the 29 One of the best matches of the Hong Kong Ladies, full back to solve penned In sk was that between the Lin- going to play for the "I" Ladies and the South Wales Border entirely without foundation. S
loon. Playing their return played in a friendly match again Borderers, avenged their the Borderers a fortnight ago on eat, but not before they ing to the "Y" being shart.
polna ware quite)
Lt Comdr. F. B. Leigh, (H/M/8. Medway}; one of the few
hockey umpires dn thi
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Quality
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In Action
of seeing the Wah Cup Analista," ka
be provided this af
Commander-in-Chief, Ad- Sir Frederick Charles Dreyar
C.B.E., has kindly consent.
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