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LEAGUE SOCCER LOCAL RUGBY
Seaforths Win
The Seaforths gained a brilliant
INTERNATIONAL
TOURNAMENT
victory over the Eastern when they ENGLAND AND WALES
met at the Causeway Bay Saturday, and won by 3-2.
on.
The soldiers had a rather weak attacking force and missed many opportunities, while the Eastern. with far less chance of goal- scoring, extracted the full benent from their approach by Brst-time shooting.
ilan Sing-to, who scored the first goal for the Eastern, was the most able player in the Deld, and was responsible for most of the raids on the Seaforths' citadel.
DULL ENCOUNTER
match
The F.C. and
between Kowloon the Chinese Athletic
TO MEET IN FINAL ·
--The semi-final round of the local Rugby International Tournament
was played
on the Club ground,
Happy Valley, on Saturday when Wales defeated Ireland by the convincing margin of 31 paints to nil and England 'overcame Scot- land by the score of 26 points to 12.
In the first match, Wales, neld- ing a very strong fifteen, com- pletely routed the Irish team, the winners' forwards shoving their opponents all over the field and they were much quicker in their heeling.
Wilkins, making his debut. in a first Afteen ' game - scored three
the pack.
proved to be dull and disappoint good tries. Floyd played his usual ing. The general standard of First
brilliant gam's Morgan. Bebb, Division football was not display-Walkden and Hoolahan shone in ed when these two teams met on the Kowloon Football Club ground on Saturday, There was no score until the last minute of the game when Bowen, of Kawloon, convert- éd a penalty..
Koon Ying-ki, of the Chinese team, was the only player who dis- played any sign of energetic work, but was helplessly marred because of lack of support.
For Kowloon D. Knox wasted little effort in his attempts to reach the Athletic goalmouth...
RIFLES JUST WIN
At King's Park, the Rifles de- feated St. Joseph's by the only goal of the match, scored by Moore just before full-time.
The Rifles' forwards were far too weak to break through their opponents' defence. though several attempts were inade which resulted In the ball being put either over the bar or wide.
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MAN INJURED
Ireland experienced an early set- back when their full-back wis the injured. Dufty retiring from
game in the sesond half.
Harvey and Hynes were the best
of the Irish threequarters.
Wales scored three unconverted tries in the opening half, two from Wilkins and "one
LOCAL YACHTING
Saturday's Results
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while Lewis landed a penalty goal. In the second half wilkins scor- ed soon after the restart, Lewis adding" the goal points, while a try from Jones was also converted. The latter added two more un- converted tries before Bebb brought
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THRILLING MATCH England defeated Scotland by four goals and two tries (26 points) to a goal, a dropped goal and a penalty goal (12 points) in a very thrilling match.
Grieve, the Scottish left-centre
The Saints were also unlucky in their attacks. White, in the lead-threequarter, gave a magnificent
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display. England's forwards were in great form.
The Scottish defence was splen- did, Hutchison's tackling being
D. Leonard, pivot for the Saints, outstanding. was outstanding.
CLUB WIN 6-2
The Club seniors defeated the Kowloon Chinese by 6-2 on the
Whitham was an absentee from the England full-back position and Cuntis filled the vacancy, while Carter was brought in as dy-half in place of Butcher.
Scotland's forwards were slow in heeling.
Chadwick opened the scoring
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Sookunpoo ground. Playing 3. from an opening by Bidwell, but WAVE OF STRIKES
more improved form compared with the recent showings, the Club thoroughly deserved their win.
Although the Chinese team were beaten by a large margin, the match could by no means be considered as a one-sided game.
There were slight changes of positions in the winning team as far as the inside trio of forwards were concerned.
Eastern Plies
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
FIRST. DIVISION
K. Chinese
"Police
Athletic
"Fusilers
2 Seaforths
Recreio:
Peers failed to convert. Another fine opening by Bidwell, saw Peers add the goal points. After a fine passing bout among the England backs Harrison touched down for Northcott to add the goal points.
Violent Fights In
America
Waukegan (Illinois); Feb. 20. The success of the General Mo-
Scotland rallied and Grieve made a splendid run which falled when he slipped in front of the posts. From the scrum, Forbestors stay-in strikers, in defiance of dropped a goal. Soon after. Eng- land were penalised and Watson scored with a fine penalty goal.
In the second half Grieve went over, for Watson to add the goal points,
The Scottish defence then crack- ed up and England added three more tries from Dumbleton, Harri- son and Carter, the latter two be- 0 ing converted by Northcott.
3
8
THIRD DIVISION.
1 St Joseph's
2 Club
4 Kowloon
Navy
SECOND DIVISION
*C. Police
0 Seaforths
5
Liga
R.A.S.C.
1
Rifles
1. RA Lyemun
2
X. Chinese
2 Club
1
! not played.
0 R.A. B'ters
0
1 Kowloon
3 Fusiera
Eastern
C. Police
Athletic Fusiliers
4 Navy
Air Force
10 St. Joseph's
Seaforths
YESTERDAY'S. GAMES
0 Ordnance
2 Kumaon Rifles Kwong Wah
General Sir Alexander Godley greeting some of the spectators at the parade, on the Folo ground, last Friday,
the inlunstion against them, has brought a wave of sit-down strikes throughout the country.
Six persons were injured in a violent clash between 35 sit-down strikes occupying a factory of the Fansteel Metallurgical Corpora→ tion, and 100 deputy sheriffs who were attempting for the first time to enforce the Court order to ar- rest the strikers.
The workers sprayed their op- ponents with acid through dire hoses and hurled volleys of nuts, bolts and spanners. The deputy sherif's retaliated by hurling tear gas bombs through the windows of the factory and brought up a battering ram against the dogr. After a two-hotir battle, the she-
1 riff withdrew' his, forces and con- 4ferred with officials of the Com- pany, who authorised him to use any method to remove the strikers. The heat and light were "then turned off from the factory and the strikers wrapped themselves in blankets against the icy cold.
The strikers are asking recogni tion of the Industrial Steel Union of Mr. John L. Lewis
Beuter
NINETEEN CHARGED Anderson (Indiana), Feb. 20. The Madison County Grand Jury. yesterday returned indictuienis charging rout and clot against nineteen men held by the military authorities in connexion with last week's riot
The County is still under mar- tial law- Reuter
French Admirál Due
It is learned that the French cruiser Lamotte-Picquet will be due in Hong Kong on March 12 from Saigon. Vice-Admiral Esteva, Commander-in-Chief of the French Naval Fleet in. the Far East, will be on board her,
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