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VISITORS WIN BY A TET, Shanghai defeated Hongkong by two tries to one in the interport rugby game played yesterday afternoon at Happy Valley before a large and distinguished gathering, including E, the Governor (Sir R. E. Stubbs) and Lady Stubbs, H.E the General Officer Commanding the troops in China (Sir John Fowler), II.E. the Commander-in-Chief of the Ching Fleet (Sir Arthur Leveson) and many other well-known residents

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hai were superior. In science the Shaug- hai three-quarter men showed up brit Hantly. They were kren, and it is to them and perhaps our weak defence) that Shanghai was able to cinim the vie tory. Quer the ball was out of serums they were at low to take advantage of gvery opportunity, feature that, was lacking inbhgst cur on three-quarter bateks. Both tries scored by Shanghai were the result of scientific play, each of the three-quarters being in position, the ball passing from one to the other in clock-work fashion and ending in Bichard, their outside mant getting over the line on both occasions, Hongkong's three-quarter back line was weak. There appeared to be little or no combination. They did not show the same, bright pro gressive passing tacties as the opposing team and King us Full back came in for more than a full share of work. He play. ed a gert me and could generally be relied pet clear, but he was, over- worked and it was asking too much to expect his check every dangerous movement. His low tackling was also safe. Perhaps ely man who stood out in Hongkong three-quarter line was Skin- ner as outside right, but he did not receive the support he should have done from the two inside men, Morrison and Easterbrok. Hongkong's forwards were good and generally they were better than the Shanghai forwards.

1 The Hongkong team realised its weak! spot and in the second half made a change in the order of the team in trying 10 counteract it. Forth, the Hongkong Captain, went out of the scrum into the half back line. and Bowker who had play- ed as half back, went into the three-3 quarter back line, which resulted in a great improvement and in Hongkong scoring a well-earned try.

As regards taming. Shanghai lasted better than Tiongkong. Up all time! our men had the better of things in the They were stronger and scrum work. generally managed to "heel" out, here i was that the difficulties beset the Hongkong men. They lost many oppor tunities of breaking way nut were slow in picking up the ball oner it was our of the serum. During the second half this noticeable superiority of the Hong- kong forwards fell away and the Shang- hai forwards Reamed to get the ball cleverely away from serum more often than not. In speed also the "Hongkong team was at a diandrastage and on one occasion at least Hongkong lost a golden opportunity of getting over the line, two of the Shanghai mon beating two Hoog kong men in a Jong sprint for the ball when it was dangerously near the Shang. hai gonl

The watch throughæut was played in a very sporting manner, and apart from the sunt forward passing there were very few irregularities. In the second half Dowley, playing in the Shanghai for- ward line, hurt his right leg badly, Deresitating the call for a Doctor. Dr. McGowan went to the player's assist auce and attended to him. Dowley was carried of the Seld but a few minutes. later, amidst the cheers of the crowd, he reappeared amongst the player, still limp. ing badly. Shortly afterwards the game Peame to a close.

The first try was made by Shanghai in the first half after about a quarter of an hour's play. Webb got the bali from the serum who made headway and passed to Thompson who neatly passed it along to McMeekin, the hall then going to Bichard on the left ging. Bichard has a fine tuni of speed and he managed to round the Hongkong back and get over the fine near the corner. MeMeekin took the kick at goal but he failed to convert; Their second try care it the second half after about 30 minutes play Practienl'r the save men handled the ball. Bichard rounding King again and getting over the liner Meleekin again tank the kick but the ball went wide. Hongkong's try came in the closing stages of the game. It was the result of rush by the Hong.. kong forwards down the right wing and cauiiot really, be ascribed to any port cular individuals. The Hongkong men kept the ball at their feet and dribbled it through The ball was practically carried over the line by the rush of men, R Day actually having the ball,pt the time when it went over. For a second or two there seemed to be sortie, doubt as to whether Hongkong would be allowed the try but the referee awarded a try to Hongkong Bowker tock the kick at geal and he had, bard luck in not scoring, the bail, just going outside the uprights by a few feet Shortly afterwards the game ende, play when the whistle want being in the centre of the Geld.

·Morrison,

The following are the teams:- Hongkong.Full back, S. E. King; three-quarter Easterbrook and H. R. backs, O. Skinner, “TA. D

Clelland Half-backs; W. J. Clark and A. C. L. Bowker: forwards. H. R. Forsyth, J. Ralston HE. D. Adams, H. H. Day, J. Miller, VR. Tenes, A C Groves and W. R. Andrews,

Shanghai-Full hack, G. R. Nicholl; three quarter hacks. Į. Shaw, C. R. W. Thomson, H. W. P, MoMeskin- und "G. FW. Bichard; half-backs, R. L. 8: Webb and G. E. "Goolden forwards, W. E. D. Smith, E. J. Dowley, J. C. Stewart,

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