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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1932.
ARGYLLS SUFFER SETBACK.
DROP POINT TO THE POLICE.
NAVY REVENGED.
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By surrendering a point to the Police Saturday, the Argylls lost the leadership of the Senior Division to the Navy, who avenged themselves on the Kowloon F. C. ground for the defeat administered during the first half of the league season.
The Club and the Borderers de- fented depleted Recreio and St. Joseph'a siden.
The results were:
Kowloon (112)
Senior Division.
Royal Navy
1 Heerelo 1 Police
& St. Joseph's
Argylls Borderers
Junior Division.
Borderers Kowloon
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TEMPERS FRAYED.
Bustling Game Enda in
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB WELL BEATEN BY SERVICES.
Though beaten, as expected, by the United Services XV, the Hong- kong Rugby Club gave a Krently improved display on Saturday, and they were not so inferior as the score of 19 to G suggests.
The game throughout was very keenly contented, and was full of clever individual work, Once again the Club pack falled to make the most of their opportunities,
in the closing stages of the the serum. gamo were definitely outplayed in
Robertson, Tammort, Selby and Law were outstanding for the losers, while Thurston, Packer, Keith Murray and Ryder were scen to full advantage in the opposition. The game was only a minute old when the Services drew firat blood, Packer kicking ahead for a fer- wards touch down and Pizey to convert. This was shortly after ward followed up by a good move ment by Keith Murray, who finish- nd it off by giving one of his for wards the easy task of dribbling the ball over for an unconverted try.
The Club retaliated when Robertson kicked a fine penalty gon and then followed the best try of the match, when Selby got out a magnificent reverse pass to Turner, who allowed Law to go over the line. Before the interval, the Services further increased their lead, Stevensos converting a try by Ryder.
A Draw Bustling method-which are of course, within reason, quite legi
The Services made the game timate--are unsoriated with the quite safe in the opening minutes santes of both the Polire and the
of the second half, when Hubback the Argylls soveer elevens. It is
went over far an unconverted try. hardly surprising, therefore, tonerately to reduce the end, the
and although the Club tried des-) Bad the fur flying when they clash Serviers defence held out, and in Unfortunately, in their meeting on the closing stages the winners Saturday, fempers began to get a
were again on the attack, ittle fraged with the result that an otherwise goud game was spoil-
CAER CLARK CUP.
THE SPRINGBOKS' CLEAN SWEEP.
SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF
SCOTLAND.
Edinburgh, Jan. 18. An attendance of 19,000 spectators when the Springboks concluded their was present at Murray Field to-day! Rugby tour with a clean sweep of all four Internationals, beating Scotland by six points to three in a desperate grine.
werd
The match was played in a gate and driving rain. A the intervni the South Africana three points to mil.
down by Thousands flocked to the ground expecting to see the Springboks meet their Waterloo and the fact that three of the South Africans hadi heen stricken with influenza on the eve of the match inspired beta to be lak at 5-1 against the tourists.
Scotland made a sensational start. Lind, running from half way, sold a dummy to Brand and scored a great in the fourth minute. Allan, however, falled to convert from an casy position,
try
In desperate mauls Scotland was penned in for twenty minates and { only ruthless tackling saved them Zimmerman was hauled down on the line. serce rush, a yard from the line. Simmers, diving in, with a elenred brilliantly. With the Spring- troka pressing the Interval arrived with Scotland lending by three points
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On the resumption the Scottish Hine was subjected to heavy raida. Onder shot through and scored a try which he failed to convert. The Scottish ball. The Springboks took the lend backs were hampered by the greasy in the 20th minute, Craven bursting from a serum and scoring a try. Brand took the kick but falled in convert. Heavy serums ensued, with ON SALE AT ALL Both teams played out, leaving the result 6-8.
Victory for Wales.
Swansen, Jan. 16. International champion here before Wales upheld her prestige us
HRH the Prince of Wales, beating An attendance of 35,000 Including
England by 12 points to fire after There had been no score At the interval.
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The draw-ench site netted Onee--was not unfair fa either side. The Argylls, displayed better. teamwork and had a slight ter- ritorial advantage. The Poliro were ast and energetic and the direct methods of their attack The hockey match in the Cher Clark seemed likely to prove more pro-cup hotween the Hongkong Ladies and ductive of goals, though their only the Recreia Ladies was played at annds more coming in. The Priner Sookunge on Sturday, and, contrary lo ali expectations, ended in a draw of twn goals each.
point came from a penalty award. It says much for the brilliant work of Docherty and Henderson that the Police attack, which was capably served by a consistently rood half-back line, was kept at bay, and almost equally good were Brittain and Perkins n the other
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After a good start, however, the standard of play degenerated. There was too much taking of the Ban in preference to or with the ball, and the referee had too much of his time occupied in preventing the players from getting entiruly
out of hand.
TALE OF TWO HALVES.
Kowloon Deafen After the Interval.
With Hedley out of the game for the rest of the season, Blick- ford on the sick lint, and three other firal elaven players missing for various reasons, Kowloon were forced to field three reserve for wards for their match against the Navy. Duncan dropping back into the half-buck line.
England's first sportsman. I.RJI. the Prince of Wales,
kave thusiastic lead to the greatest rugg day of the Benson, unexpectedly HONGKONG LADIES HELD TO arriving at Paddington Station and
A DRAW.
Joining the huge crowd of Welshmen Englishmen with whom Вает travelled like an ordinary tripper. He was fervently greeted by 30.000 | spectators in the stands and thou-
was introduced to the English players hy their enptain, C. D. Anrvold, while Bassett Introduced him to the Welsh- with Bassett. men. The Prince had a lengthy chat
The Recreio Ladies were deckedly the more unfortunate, and though if they could not hold the Hong- they scored their goals first in each kong Indies.
The first goal came from a melee to front of the Hongkong Ladies goal. when Silva Netto netted the ball. A few minutes later. however, the Hongkong Ladles equalized through E.
Bonnar.
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Walen kleked off and from an early Hine. Morley scored a try, which, however, disallowed. England were har clearance on the line, England were pressed but Sobey unde a great twice penailséd, Bassett failing with the second kick.
the serums but were held
Wales were getting the ball from up by Bar'a touch-Anding. The Welsh nack tusale, but Barr courageously dived at a flerce midfield their feet and brilliantly found touch.
Ladies again got the lead through A. In the second half, the Roerolo Alves.. The Hongkong Ladies, how-swept down after ever, were not to be denied, and Just before the final whistle sounded E. Bonnnr shot, and a Recreio defender in attempting to clear deflected the ball into the net.
C.B.A. Ladies Lose.
after a quarter of an hour but were England attacked for the first time
driven back by Powell. Wales were having most of the game, but both lines were threatened in torn. There On the Navy ground, Happy Valley, was no score before the interval. the Hongkong Ladies second cloven Wales continued to attack after the defented the Central British Associa-resumption and soon scored under the tion Ladies by three goals to nil. posts in the sixth minute, Bassett Nill scored for the Hongkong Ladiescendancy and a quarter of an hour A. G. Orme, P. M. Harrop and A. converting. Wales rained the as- in the first half of the game,"
from me Doon wriggled free from two opponents to score a dropped goal. Ten minutes later England were penalised in front of the posts and Bassett scored a goal. England, in a final thruat, scored a try through The Webb and a goài through Barr. final score was 12-5 in favour of Wales Router,
Jat Regiment Win.
On the Caroline Hili ground, the Radio Sports Club were defeated by the Jat Regiment by eight goals to nil on Friday afternoon.
From the start, tho Jala pressed but the Radlo defence held out well, and at the half time the score was one nil. In the second half, the Jate
In the circumstances, they did well to escape so lightly. The frst half provided some capital football. The Nary endeavoured to make progress by short-passing asserted themselves and added neven movements and found their attacks
more goals. Jalli retted seven times for the Jats, and Hardial got the
ensily smothered. The Kowloon remaining goal.
half-back line, all the members of which
FANLING GOLF.
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M. BRIAND'S WORK.
did conspicuously good — work, had a good grip on the game individual efforts were usually played at Fanling during the with the result that their forwards checked by the fairly solid Club | week-end, was won by Capt. J. APPRECIATION BY BRITISH hud plenty of opportunity to dis-defence before serious danger H. Anderson (5), who was two tinguish themselves. It was not threatened.
their day, however, and only Cotton
| displayed anything like good form. Ward once got the ball into the up at the finish.
n the second half, the Navy bo- net but was ruled offside. To- gan to swing the hall about, and words the close, the Club sustain with this change of tactica Kowed an almost constant attack, but loon were immediately thrown up of the reach of Marques.
could not again place the ball out on the defensive. Dickenson got two gonia, both the result of smart opportunism, though Gurevitch had a chance with the first when he ran out, but failed to get a group of the ball.
Dixon, Shirras, Dickenson and Skinner were outstanding for the Navy. Gurevitch made two bril. llant saves from the left winger towards the end of the first half, and another exceptionally good clearance from Dickenson's header a minute before half-time.
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CLUB JUST WIN. Recreio Put Up Poor Show.
·
TWO PENALTIES.
St. Joseph's Fight Hard With Nine Men.
St. Joseph's wore a beaten team before the game was well begun. Fielding only nine men, they were an easy mark for the Borderers, though the army side played muck below form.
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It was, in fact a rather 1stless game. Seven goals were scored but it required more than this to rouse any enthusiasm. The best feature was to be found in the fact that the nine St. Joseph's play- ers did not spare themselves. Ever pegging away they deserve The Club were without Howe credit for getting two goals against and the Recrelo were without A. anything away,
defence which was
not giving V. CONADO. Hence the marked The Borderers obtained thefr absence of punch in the efforts of first two goals from penalty awards, both teams. The Club had the Jones and Harris bringing the better of the exchanges and de- total to four before the interval, sorved their success by a single on the stroke of which Leonard goal, netted by Foley a few min- reduced the lead. In the second utes before the interval.
half the Borderers slacked off and The Recreio were dangerous in the game wended their occasional bursta, but with rather dreary end. Joncs for the Its way to a only four forwards they found it Borderers and Bouss scored goals difficult to maintain contact, and to break the monotony a trifle.
There were 24 entrien, and other
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