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Dragons scored a 12-0 win over 14th Field Regiment RA in their friendly Rugby match at Soakunpoo on Saturday but the young and relatively inexperienced "Gunners": are to be congratulated on extending this strong Dragons side, who
had to pull out their best to earn their victory.
Dragons fielded a number of first. team
at
14th
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1960.
Field guns
Sookunpoo
DBS-RECREIO MATCH ANOTHER HIGHLIGHT OF WEEK'S RUGBY
weekend, in which to operate,
players in their bid to crush the "Gun- For the 14th Field Regiment,
ners," whom they had narrowly beaten
Shamon, though he was not al- the weekend before. Their bid for vic-wed the space that he had last tory was successful, but they certainly did not crush the soldiers, who had a very fair share of the game.
made a couple of breaks and
tackled well.
Outstanding
Outstanding for the Gunners, was their full-back, however, Goodman. He was the rock on which many of tite Dragons' al- they tacks foundered whether were on the ground or in the
Gir.
Dragens with E plentiful, was holdurt back any attacky supply of the ball, from taht the managed to break through and foose were able to throw the threes, the Ball about at whit butt Back came Dragons to the were pinned down by gul attack and they were awarded tackling unt! Lent ni dy-
penally following an in-
Others the soldiers"
who caught the 'eye fringement in holi, made a good break which
Southern, Bowles half. tock im bar into the open
Moore placed his kick were
Littlejohn in the pack. spaces behind The 14th Pickl cleanly between the posts ta
Muore, Kennedy twee-quarters. Moore
give Dragons a alx-point ud-
and Lerng carried
were the plek of the Dragons vantage.
backs, whilst Mariuloy. Pen- nian and Johnston were the out- standing forwards on view.
on the good work to cross the i line neures to the ediner than the pot. He was unable to imprive on his owa ry from a dimelt angle and Dragons had their poses in front.
Tas "Gut were not-its- hearted, however, and niste sorte deep
penetrations Inla
Drasons territory, only to and that Digby-Bennett has covered fron
his injury
Wanted: An
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American opponent for Cooper
Sustained pressure
After more sustained pressure by the Dragons Minenutry crashed over for a try far out, Moore was again unable make the conversion.
to
With the store at nine point: to nil in their favour at halt-
time one expected Dragons to
move further nhetd
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seccod half. But this was not to be. Kennedy added [19 more try before the final whistle, which Muore failed to convert, and for the rest of the time the Gunners' defence strc3 11rm and lifted all the Dragons' attempts to cre
Sports Diary
Lendan, Nov, 27. Baxing promoter Jack Solo- monk crbled the United Sites today to and a ranking opponent fur British heavyweight chameau, plon Henty Cooper,
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Comper was due to defend his tille on December & against Joe Erskine of Wrles, the former champion. New Erskine withdrawn with a badly swollen right fist, diagnosed as synovitis. Solomons sak the show was sold cut weeks ago and he now leading wants
Amerlean heavyweight
slep 11 for Erskine.--AP.
TODAY
Soccer Dinner in honour of Costa Rican Ying King Restaurant 7.30 pr.
TOMURILOW Badminton
Sing Tav
(BS)
Third Exeguilive Committee meet- Ing of the ilongkong Badminton - sociation, 31 St George'n Building (Second Floor) 5.30 pm.
Soccer Div : KMB V 13.30 pin.
WEDNESDAY
Succer Costa Rican team
Combined Chinese (HC Stadium) & pm.
Tenni Jack Kranor's trupo at Chinese Recreation Club. First match at a pn Floodlights),
and
Digby-Bennett came through his fest at full-back well and is now considered to be St. anvel available for the Club versus Royal Navy Rexangular game next Wednesday night at the Club Stadium.
interesting game Another took place at Boundary Sirect
CHESS
by LEONARD BARDEN
5931; Hore 1 a problem by J. Hartonk V
(9kakbladet, 1947). White to play and mate in two moves,
London &cursal Service
on Baturday, between the Club de Recreio
and the Diocesan Boys' School.
The Recrelo side, consisi
By “PROP”
The proposed visit of the rugger players of Taiwan brings 10 mind other possibilities. Why noi Invite the Siamese to come over? Each year they play the Maluyon side for the King's Cup and for the past few years have won and successfully tetended it, this against sides made up of Europeans with a great deal of playing ability and experience,
Home grown talent?,
Some of the Slamtese farces sides are equally good, as witness the successful tour of Bluzaporo made by the
side Siamese Air Force
A season or so 220. It would add greatly to the enjoyment of such alour if Hongkong could produce a' side of "home grown" talent to play Diocesan Boya the tourists! School and Club de Recreio ars theśc congratulated on move to increase Interest in the game and so produce such a side.
Ing the
their majority of Henlor side players and a number ot "Mini-Wallabies" managed to defeat the DBS, but the interesting point about this Kame the emergence of more interest in rugger at Recreto, and the Belding of n side from the DBS. Their coach informs me that there are some forty boys rarin' to go! Well done DBS, it
to see to be be interesting would rome other schools lake, up the ganie,
West Zone in strong
position against
Pakistan tourists
Ahmedabad, Nov. 27.
An unbroken sixth-wicket stand of 146 in 197 minutes between Indian Test cricketer P. G. Joshi (71) and left-hander A. L. Wadekar (62) helped put West Zone in a strong position against the Pakistan touring side here today. Resuming at
their
overnight
total of 67 for one, in reply to the tourists" 194. the home side reached 202 for five hy the end of the second day's play.
Josh)
Four wickets for 2
came lo and Wadekar
after off-spinner gether Haseed Ahsan, operating on a responsive plich, had caused partin West Zone collapse. In only three overs, two of them maidens, Ahsan dismissed the overnight pair Nori Centractor
Mohammed (72) and Sher (37) after they had added 88 in 85 minutes, and sent back R. G. Nadakarni and S. J. Glwadakar-at a cost of only two runs for all four wickets. Scurca at the close of the second
day's play were:
First innings-194 Pakistan:
90; Gupte {Initiaz Ahmed 5-56). West Zone! First innings--292 for Ave (Nuri Contractor 72, P. G. Joshi 71, not out, A. Wadekar 02 not out, H. Ah- aan 4-50)--Reuter.
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