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The Above match played yesterday, at Happy Valley re- sulted in a win for the Royal Navy by 5 wickets. The College batted first and made 110 runs. Amery was their top scorer with 35 runs. The Navy passed their opponents' score with five wickets in hand. Smith for the Navy, scored 48 in fast time. A. A Rum- jahn returned the best average for 42.
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Club And Army Draw
In a very fast and interesting game at King's Park yesterday, the Army were fortunate in for- sing a draw against the Club who might have won but for the fact that their "forwards were weak to
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The arst half opened with, the Club pressing and although they were found wanting when-in front of the goal, Lowe eventually put them ahead with a well-timed shot. Even play followed for a and shortly before half- spell
the time Sentor equalised for
Canton, Shameen, B.C. It was a fairly even halj Army.
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London, November. 22. Outclassing their opponents in Cambridge University played a nearly every department of the team of first-class professionals, game a rugby team selected from including Ave Ryder Cup players, the men of the HMS. Kent and at the Royal Worlington and New-HMS. Medway defeated the Club market course at Mildenhall yes- A team by a twenty-seven terday, and in contrast to their eight score on the latter's ground Oxford rivals lost by 8 points to yesterday. 34 points. In alt matches the un- The game opened with the Navy after dergraduates received three holes taking the offensive and
three-quarter runs, start not by any means an unseveral nice generous handicap in view of the Miers broke loose and, after run- fact that the majority of thening about thirty yards passed crossed Varsity players are rated at sc- the ball to Currey who ratch
the line for the initial Navy" try. They won one of the four four-The kick. taken by Buckley failed. somes, the successful couple being A few minutes later, Garwood P. B. M. Wallace and T. F, B. Law. was instrumental in gaining an- The Cambridge men beat Percy other three points for the Sailors Alliss and A. Perry by 5 and 4: a when he zigzagged through half margin -sufficiently large to sug the Club team and then threw gest that the professionals were the ball to Sinclair Ford who car- strangely out of form. To some ried it over the line. Linton
The second half extent the inference is true, gained the extra points with a though it has not to be forgotten one kick. Ten minutes before the some evan play and then Potte: that Wallace, scratch at West Sus-end of the first half Sinclait gave the Club the lead.." Owen sex, is one of the best match play- Ford scored again when he drib-Hughes on the wing sent in some ers Cambridge have had for bled the ball clear through the good shots and then the Army had number of years.
Grim and determined, he fights opposition and kicking it over the a share of the pressing. Hocquard every inch of the way, while he line fell on it. The kick for extra was again prominent for hits the ball an extraordinary long points was not converted. With good work, especially a run down way with a powerful three-quarter the score eleven to nothing against the left which ended with a shot swing. Be holed a puts of fifteen them the Club, settled down to which Skinner partly yards at the eight for an eagle 8. work and began a march up the The ball went to Jalil who made Meeke no mistake and found the Det At the eleventh, where the profes- field which ended with. sionals three putted- not infre- crashing into the Navy fullback, thus putting the teams on lerei quent occurrence the under-gra- knocking the ball out of his hands terms. Sealor led the Army for- duates were five up. This was a and landing on it for a well earn ward line very well indeed.
ed try. The kick was wide." lead to which they held fast.
SECOND HALF
Club: L D. Skinner: &. A. Dand Determined to decrease their and J. Rodger: W. A, Reed, HJ.D. Club opened Lowe and E. V. Reed; H. Owen- opponents lead the the second period on the offer- Hughes, G. E. Divett. A. Sinclair, sive and were soon well inside the J, E. Potter and C. 8. Archer.
Army: Shields; Matab Ali. Bir- Navy territory. An them a penalty kick in front of dar Khan; Sarsa Khan, Lt. Raven the Navy goal, but Robertson fail, Diller: Bryce, Barlow, W. O. ed to make the most of his Op- Senior, Jahi, Lt. Hocquard."
PADGHAM BEATS WALLACE In the singles, Wallace, who met A: H. Padgham, was less success ful, though he held his own until the ninth. There his opponent rammed in a putt for a 9 to turn 2 down. There was little or no- arteenth thing in it. until the from which point Wallace unacportunity. countably broke down. He topp- ed a brassie shot; hooked his tee shot at the short sixteenth, and was bunkered from his drive at the next. Fadgham, who won by 2 and 1, was lovel 's to the end of the match.
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About ten minutes from the Buckley beginning of the half,
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of the Navy was awarded a tree kick about forty-five yards from the Club goal and sent the ball sailing between the uprights for three points. The Club, who seem
The complete forward line of The best performance for Camed to work in spasms once more the HMS, Medway will represent bridge in the singles was that of began to attack and after press the Navy against the Army, ac- H. C. Neilson, of the Royal Dornoch ing for several minutes, Meeke
cording to a selection made last Club, who beat Perry 4, and 3. terminated a fine three-quarter
evening following a match be Neilson's strength lies in the short run by crashing over the goal line tween, the Frobables and Possibles game, in which he is particularly for his second try. Robertson
five brilliant. Time
and again be converted the kick from a difficult which terminated in a saved holes which appeared to be angle. Right on the heels of this, two win for the former. The men lost by a deft pitch and a bold Garwood put fae Navy back into selected from the Medway consist putt. There was a typical exam the scoring limelight when his of Donald, Faden. Currey, Bartlett ple of this at the eleventh, where made a nice broken field run and and Atkenson, all, Ave of whom he hooked his drive, topped the then passed to Sinclair Ford before and who, being well used have played representative hockey next shot over the green, chipped the wing, who scored. The kick to each others play, work toge- back, and holed a putt of five yards for a 4. The desperate ne ture of the match was indicated by the fact that of the Afteen holes played twelve were halved'
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failed. Then came the best three- quarter run of the day, which ther exceedingly well. started with Currey receiving the ball at centre and threading his way through the entire opposi tion for a try. Buckley scored on the kick
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The Navy side is reported to be stronger this year than it has time and What been for some with the rivalry that always ex- iats between an Army and Navy Just before the final whistle, tean goading them on and the Garwood once more featured in calibre of both elevens, the game ne play when he booted the ball between these two representative down the field and then ran to aggregations is bound to be pack put Sinclair Ford onside, who ed with thrills and good hockey seized the ball and made the from beginning to end.
final score of the afternoon, "after So far as is known the follow- outrunning several of the Clubing players will represent the two backfield, who tried to catch him. forces. Ackroyd gained another two points by converting the kick and the game ended 27 to 8 with the Navy pressing
SUMMARY
The game was fairly fast but the club spoilt many golden opportuni- tles and were penalized a great dealt for picking the ball up in the loose Their, tackling was weak. and their passing of the ball in the backfield terribly spasmodic. Their forwards worked well and at times out pushed the heavier Navy pack The Navy backfield handled, the ball well and despite an inclination to mistake their opponents necks for their ankles in making tackles managed to keep the opposition fairly well bottled up Binclair Ford played outstandingly well...
It is strange that on the long penalty kicks, no one ever thinks of taking a drop, true a drop kick is not so accurate but it does traver farther.
The teams were:
ARMY:
Hollinpwork (Lincolns) M. AK (R.A.) Sidar khác (t M. Ali (RA) LL Raverhill (RA) Dilley (RC. of 8) Bryce R.C. 01 E.) Barlow (RAS.C)U W. O. Benior, (RAAC.) Jalil. (Jata)
Hocquard (Here)
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Fader Currey
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Navy Buckley, Currey, King, they were able to cross the line. Garwood, Sinclair Ford, Miers About twenty minutes after play Forbes, Ackroyd, Linton, Owen commenced, Lt. Metcalfe of the Corbett, Field, Stitt, Whitfeld and Artillery secured the ball Morria.
centre and passed to Hall near ClubR. P. Edwards, E CAP the twenty-five yard line who ran lan, J. Hutchison, L G. Robert-through to score right under the son, W. Harris Walker, A. Jenkins, posta. The kick failed: HC. Meeke R. I Cherrin, A. R Cox, W. Andrews, B. B. Garrard M. Cochrane, A. Walkden, Austin, A. Harbord C. E Holmes handled the whistle.
R.A. BEAT LINCOLNS
The old sports rivals, the Royal Artillery, and the Lincolns, met yesterday at Bookunpoo: ground in a rugby match which ended six to all in favour of the men from Stonedutters
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