SATURDAY'S SPORT IN

(Continued from Hiyo 17) Ja ing by 41-37, but at the 10th St. Andrew's took the load by #1275 and at the 15th head were still leading by 118–114.

RETROSPECT

of forwards with punch, their play in loose on Saturday, with one or two excep tions, being ragged. The back division seems to have solved itself and Club's only problem is at forward, where. Bompas, to LUB seem almost assured of winning the Heasmku, Wanklyn and Kennedy need CLUB

Triangular Tournament outright for the show greatly improved form.

Navy, crippled by the loss of Carter, not Arst time since 1930 as the re- RUGBY

sult of a 100 per cent. record to mention Stevens, Pascoe and Johns, put at the end of their First Round matches, but up an amazingly good show against over- they have, by no means had matters all theirwhelming odds, and the game was not de- until the Anal whistle had been own way, Army giving them a Hard fight cided

not piercing their Brown were their bust players,

blown. Clarke, Bowden, Paul, Taylor and and Navy, though

mr their total tence, being uncomfortably near when, ong cònsiders Paul is the best place- kicker in Hong Kong and Club forwards

were belang, caught too frequently offsido or obstructing opponents.

Deane played a grand game. for the "A" team and a place should be found in the Arst Afteen pack as Club are badly in need

N. B. Broadbridge, of Craigongower Crie- Juniors was the CRICKET ket Club

outstanding batsmen on Saturday afternoon when he scored 62, not out, against the Civil Service juntora.

Green, of the Medical Corps was the best,

talding 27 Jerichards for 20s while Baldwin (K.C.C.) did well again the Air Force to obtain 6 wickets for 12 runs.

LEADING PERFORMANCES N. Broadbridge (C.C.C.) W. Mulchay (K,C,C.) G. Ainslie (CS.C.C.)..

82*

G." N. Gosano (Recreio) ..... J., Khasa (I.R.C.)

137

153

51

40

47

47

46

34 30

A., M. Rodrigues (Recrelo) H. P. Lim (C.C.C.) Q.M.S., Pattersen (R.A.M.C.) A. H. Madar (I.E.C.) C. O. Pope (Police)

* Not out.

Bowling Analysis

7 for 29 B for 12 6 for 29

4 for 10

4 for 20

Green (R.A.M.C.) Baldwin (K.C.C.) Omar (C.C.C.) Pereira (Rocrelo) McLellan (C.S.C.C.)

Pope (Police)...

Hunter (Police) Ozorio (Recreto) FB, Zimmer (C.C.C.)

Assi

A for: 25

4 for S

4 for 29+

4 for 52

For the third week in succession, Eastern FOOTBALL were lucky and on Babur- day after being outplay -ed: for the greater part of the game, were able, to force a draw against the Middlesex, The game was not as tame as it appear- ed to be and several of the Middlesex play- ers are suffering from injuries.

Ordnance, who have had great difficulty in- ftelding. Aside surprised when they held the Eastern Junlors to a two-all draw Rides. for the Munton,...and Jopes played wall

N Ordnange.

Royal Scots third division team. wore badly, beaten by 24th R.A. who are making a challenge for the honours after a very poor start. The game was evenly, contest- ed and Marshall and Minshull "did well in this game for the Gunners,

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