THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 29, 1940.
King In Good Form For Navy:
Club "A" won a fairly even. 14-outs and Macrae in the loose. alde Rugby match at the Valley 'yes terday when they beat a Navy "A" alde by three tries and a "penalty goal (12 points) to a try and a pohálty doal (4 points) af
aftor leading 6-0 at the Interval:
"The Club backs ran straight and drew their opposites before passitig, Day, made two good corkscrew runs but he dropped several passes, from one of which Stockholme crossed over as the result of a good cross-kick by D. Hynes, who was loaned to Navy. Lavalle sprained his wrist before half- time but pluckily resumed. The Club forwards on the whole were sluggish, but Taylor was prominent in the line
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Taylor penalised but Paul surprisingly” failed with blk lick, Fitðaling by, this - lapse, Club attacked again and forward Fish Macrat dived over, but ing up, going over out Stout railed to Taylor was unable
prove on the: 'Paul, arst afteen player, was bad- convert. Club went further ahead be- effort.
a Navy scored when Paul kicked a ly supported by his Naval colleagues,fore the Interval when, following
scrum in- although Hynes played really well at loose scrum 10 yards inside Navy ter- penalty goal following a
was ritory, a penalty kick was awarded fringement, and soon after Stookholthe, times. After a 30-yard rum he
secured possession. over, only to let the ball slip out of for offside play against Navy and backing up well," his hands and see Roscoe secure the Macrae landed a goal.
when Roscoe badly fumbled a good · Club commenced the second half in cross-kick by Hynes and scored in the touch down. Snell was fairly reliable
aimeuit. at full-back, all the Club tries coming businesslike manner and took the ball corner. Paul failed with a from unmarked players, but the touch well into Navy territory as the result klek. kicking by both full-backs was poor. of excellent forward rushes. Richard- King gave a great display, being the son at last picked up and after the ball den and Richardson, Thomson and Tresid
had been handled by Thomson, Stok- der; Wanklyn, Dunnett, Macrae, Taylor... best forward on view,
er, Dunnett and Thomson again, King, Stout and Stoker. Richardson again secured possession Navy "A"!-Snell; D. Hynes, Paul, Reids and went over in the corner. Macrae and Addis, Hammond and Bowden; Palmer, A good movement by the Club backs failed to land the goal points. A loose Davis, Inglis, King, Sykes, Bruce and Stock- resulted in Thomson, who was follow-scrum 30 yards from the Club line saw holme.
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