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STONE SHIELD

Seven-A-Side Rugger Tourney

HOLDERS BEATEN IN THE

SEMI-FINAL

The Seven-A-Side rugby tournament for the Blarney Stone Shield was featured by an early upset on Saturday. when the Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank team, holders of the trophy, were beaten by the Fusilier *A* team by a goal and a try (8 points). to a goal (5 points). As a result the Club won the tourna- ment after they were very nearly beaten by the Fuster "B" team in the second round.

The games were watched by many distinguished guests. 10- cluding His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel and Lady exchange broker Peet and Mr. J.W.C. Bonnar, the well-known' and president of the Hong Kong Football Club,

Governor Presents Shield

When it was announced that the East Lancashire Regiment had withdrawn from the second round. the draw was altered as a result of which the R.AM.C. were given a bye into the semi-final while the Fusilier "B" met the Club in the

The latter second round.

won by two tries (six points) "to one (3 points) but they had to fght hard to keep the soldiers from winning: despite the fact that they scored both their tries (through Hutchison and Bonnar) before the Fusiliers opened their account through Thomas, In the second half the soldiers had most through of the play and it was bad luck that they did not re- gister any more points,

equalised

however, the Club through Walkden, and not con, tent with this they scored again through Munro, Peers adding goal points, while Meeke scored the third try.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

1230-2.15 Europena Pro-

gramme:

13.30 p.m.-London, and New York Stock and Commodity Quota-" tions.

12.35-1 p.m.-Recorded Music: 1 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Orches- tra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management.)

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc., 2.15 p.m.--Close Down,

5-8 pm-European Programme... 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance

Orchestra.from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden (by cour- tesy of the Management). 7 pm-Closing Local Stock Quo-

tations. 7.03-7.30 ·p.m—Light" "Orchestral

Selections.

Wood Nymphs. (Valsette) (Eric

Coates).

A Little Love & little kiss (Sileau) Because (d'hardelot).

from

Viena-Waltz

Mock Morris Dances (Grainger) Handel in the Strand (Graing-

er): Waltzes

Medley. 7.30-8 pm From the Studio.

A Jazz Banjo "and Piano Recital by Fred Carpio and Juliar Silverio,

RAMC T. Smart, R, Li Shar-8 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report. man, B. E. Stidtson, R. Leigh,

F. Lloyd, Capt F. P. A.. AD-8.03-11 p.m.-A Relay from the derson (Capt),A. E .Cragg:

HOLDERS BEATEN

The upset of the afternoots was provided when the Fusilier "A" beat the Bank by a goal (5 points) to a try (3 points).

The game was a very closely contested one and the soldiers

drew Arst blood when they scor-

through éd, half-way

the "first half, through Davies, Morgan add- ing goal points.

The teams were:- Club:-K A. Munro, J. Bornar,

J. Hutchison, H. C Meeke The second half saw the sold- but (Capt.), J. C. Miller, W. E. ters dominating play again Peers, A. F. Walkden,

due to the relentless tackling on Fusiliers

"B": Fus Phillips, the part of the Bank's defenders.. L/C, "Jones (47). L/C. Kel- they could not forge ahead No- shaw, Fus. Small, Fus. Thom- thing daunted the Bank pressed rewarded wher as Fus. Watkins, L/C. Hoo- hard and were Johan (Capt).

Rigg scored wide of the post Robertson falled with the kick and "no-side" was given shortly after.

A CLOSE GAME

The Fustiler. "A" team met with very stern opposition when they met the Engineers and won by two tries (six points) to all. Davis and Floyd were responsible for the tries while Powell at full-back for the Sappers was prominent for some excellent play.

The teams were:

Fusiliers "A"-Fus. Watts, Fus: Floyd, L/C. Davies, L/C. Lewis, Fus. Barry (Capt.) Fus. Eagle, Fus. Morgan.

Powell, Engineers: Cpl.

L/C. Hurst, L/C. Shipp, Lt. Bamil- ton (Capt.), Spr., Rumbold, Capf. Gillespie, L/C. Harrison

THE CLUB TRIUMPHS ·

In a clash fraught with excite- ment, the Club beat the Fusilie

goal and a try (8 "A" by a points) to a goal (5 points) in the inal of the series to win the Blarney Stone Shield. It was

evident that the strain oren engaged the Bank in such a stren- Hous game in the semi-final was telling on the soldiers.

who fractured his Walkden

the semi-final game hand in against the Medicals, was an ab- sentee in the Club team, his place being filled by J. E. McElney. The Fusiliers started on in aggresive So successfully did the Artillery, manner and they nearly scored who were making their debut, through Floyd who was brought hold the Bany that it was Deces down at the last monent by Mun- sary to play extra time in order ro. Nothing daunted, however, to bring the game to a definite the soldiers continued in aggres conclusion, The Bank scored first sive veln and following a scrum- through Robertson but Ives equal down, Morgan sent a neat pass Ised for the Gunners just before

EXTRA TIME CALLED

the interval

Tal Ping Theatre (Chinese). 9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations. 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News Stock and Further London Commodity Quotations.

11 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30-10 p.m-European Recorded. Music from Z.EK. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles.

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

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8.30-8.58 p.m.-Concerto No. 1 in PUBLIC AUCTION.

G Minor, Op. 28 (Max Bruch)

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Plano Solo.-Music in the Air-

Medley-Rale da Costaï

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Vloin Solo, Song of Paradise

Albert Sandler.

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BERLIN RADIO

to Floyd who in turn sent out to 9 pm DJA, DIN Announcement Davies to score Morgan' added

(Germ. Engl.) German Folk Bong. Programme Forecast (Germ. Engl.)

Kurt Borack.

After the interval Barraclough goal points with the resultant put the Gunners ahead but Met-kick.

With only a few minutes to 9.15 pm-Virtuose Piano Music calfe failed with the kick. It looked as though this try would play before the interval Bonnar give the Chimmers victory but with broke through to send Munro 9.30 p.m.The Airship as a Factor only a minute to go Rigg scored over to score for the Club Feets a pretty try for the Bank, thus took the kick and from a difficult necessitating extra time

in World Traval 9.45 pm-News in English on DJA

played, and it wasdur be angle added goal points to put end in Dutch on DJNO R

this

that the same player went over again to give his side entry into the next round.

the teams on level terms.

Refreshed by the rest. the Club came back in the second half to play like trojans and it was 6000 evident that the soldiers Would The teams were Artillery Bdr. Ives, L/Bdr. Hut not be able to hold them, off for chinson, Lt. N. W. Metcalfe very long. They scored again (Capt.), Gnr Barraclough, through Mular but Feers falled to Gur. Wright, Bdr Hall, Gnr. convert, The try, however, prov ed enough to give the Club Vic Jolly." WayfoongW.HB Rigg L G. tory for the final whistle sound

Robertson (Capt.), M. Wed with no change in the score Turner, G. A Stewart, D. A sheet.

Club K Cumming H. Bradford, B

Hut

THE SEMI-FINAL A

DG Bariów, dan

Peera

Although they were leading by

A

Floyd, Ley

a try up til lemon-time, the MC failed to hold their advant age in

Fencounter with the Club who

two

tries for the

KOR!

Fall to

Munro, J. Bonnar,

HC. Meere J TH-McElney, W.

Fus. Warts Fus.

Davier,L/Cpf (Capt); Tus

on

10 p.m-Popular Orchestral Music. 11 pm-8ports Review. 11.15 p.m News in German

DJA and DJN 11.30 p.m-The Fair.” A Humor- ous. Song Play by Georg Ben- da Adapted for the Radio by: Walter Bleber

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