Club "A" Defeat The
Small Ships Scrappy Rugger At Happy Valley
In u
(By "Fly-Half"}
seruppy game at Happy Valley yesterday, Club "A" defeated u team drawn from the Small Ships of H.M. Navy by 14 polnis (a goal, twe tries and penalty kick) to three points (a try).
Hutchison
The Club backa, with prominent, were too good for the opposition. Both scrum halves play- ed well, especially Rutherford, who had a lot to do behind a puck which heeled regularly. The Navy forwards were ragged.
King again did well in the line- outs and had very hard luck with the kick at goal from the try, the ball just
going under the cross-bar.
Stout's goal-kicking was excep- tionally good, the first one being from the touch line. Chadwick, making his first appearance since bls injury, ran well to score his two tries and appeared to have fully recovered.
Tries were scored for the Club by Chadwick (2) and Hutchison. Stout! converted Chadwick's second try and late in the game kicked a penalty goal from well out.
Lieut. Simeon touched down for the Small Ships. King falled to majorise.
"Violator" Corrects
Prosecutor
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ARMY RUGBY FIFTEEN SELECTED
The following will represent the
Army against the Hongkong F.C.
In the first game of the Rugby foot-
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ball triangular series at Sookungoo half, a well-merlied goal was ob
Saturday, commencing at 4 p.m.: tained. Mrs. Spr. Nouch (RE); L/Cpl. Garrie
THURSDAY,
SOCCER
MATCH DRAWN
DECEMBER
1938.
ST. JOHN'S OVERWHELM
K. TONG "B"
Only one match was played in the "B" Division of the Badminton At Kowloon League last evening.
Middlesex Meet A.A. In Tong, St. John's nuded another two
Second Division
After a fast game at the Valley
Middlesex shared yesterday,
six goals and the points with 5th A.A. bar, in the second division of the sorcer league.
Welc
points to their total by beating Kowloon Tong "B" by eight sets to
one.
Scores:
(St.
F. 1. Kwok und R. Beovisi John's) beat N. A. E. Mackay and A. Chan 21-14; beut J. Tsang and J. A. de V. Soares 21-12; bent A. L. Fisher and J. L. Anderson 21-0.
($1.
D. Kwok und S. Newnan John's) lost to Mackay and Chan Soares bent J. Tsang and 21-10; bent Fisher and Anderson
0-21:
bath teams After the kick-off found it dmeult to keep their feet on a hard and dry ground, and
movements many promising spolled by players slipping. How- ever, Middlesex was the first to setile down and made several dangerous raids. The Gunners' defence, with 121-17. Calvert a tower of strength, held them out for a ume, but finally Coomber secured the ball on the right and after a long run, in which he beat three opponents, placed the ball past the advancing Poole.
The Gunners now took up the at- tack and five minutes later, May beaded the ball in the net from n corner-kick by Percival.
to
For the first quarter of an hour of the second period play was con- fined to Artillery half, but the Middlesex were unable to add their score. In fact, the Gunners on the made a sudden breakaway right and even though Halg mariaged to clear
the ball his clearance was met by Dean, who shot first time trom 30 yards out and the ball went into the net off the far post.
later Two minutes
Middlesex
scored Artillery returned to the attack and, with
only 10 minutes go, Percival received the ball in the middle of the field and, while the Middlesex defenders were appealing for offside, went through and scored his side's third goal.
frim Thomas's centre.
Read in Roal "YAS (H. Scots), Lt. Chiverall (M'sex), never seriously tested, though she equalised through Moggridge,
seemed pretty safe with her feet. It before I have the won't be long opportunity of observing how shapes against a fast niinck. Miss M. McCaw was brilliant throughout Cheword the game. I was by no means lin- pressed with the "Y" attack, where some drastic changes are necessary. They will have to be on their toes on Saturday, however, if they hope to make an impression on the Saints' defence.
and Pic Lt. Gudpean (M'sex) Ferguson (M'sex): L/Cpl. Boe (R. Scots and Lt. Drew-Wilkinson (R. Sents): L/Bdr. Page (R.A.). Dallas, Tex.
Scols). (R.
Lt. Police for years have been arrest- Ross Ing motorists for driving their au- (RC.S.), Spr. Appely (R.E.), Gnr. tomobiles through Alling station drive Evans (1.A), Pte. Berry (M'sex), ways. The other day, an alleged Lt. Ifewitt (M'sex) and Lt. Cuthbert "violator" of the "law" demanded that son (R. Scots). the city prosecutor show him the Reserves.--Sor, Walte (RE). Spr. (RE). Ptc. Bousted ordinance. The prosecutor, unable Artinstall
(R.A.O.C.), Gor. Martin (R.A.) and Cpl. Birker (Seaforths).
to find the ordinance, admitted that it was not on the books,
Ho
who The
The Middlesex now went all out for the equaliser and in one storm- ing attack, Calvert was injured and had to receive attention. With the minutes slipping by, the Middlesex 13- supporters were begging their vourites for a goal. Finally, Mog- gridge took the ball down the right
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ley and Miss Simpson gradually faded away during the second period of the game, probably due to
defence. Miss Pope Supreme usual played well ut centre-half but Mrs. Dalziel, at right half, was the
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its first cension had of seeing her in her new position and she was often conspicuous for snart work. Miss Hutchinson, at left-back, show ed much nippiness on the ball and was sound with her hard clearances, But Miss Swan will have to be more consistent if she hopes to make a good partner.
E usual monthly meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Association Council will be held this afternoon at St. Andrew's Church Hall, com mencing at 5.30 p.m. A full attend- ance of members is requested.
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Police Defeated By Artillery
The Police
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beaten In a of hockey by the friendly gume Hongkong and Singapore Royal Artillery on the Chatham Road ground on Tuesday by three goals
a hard low centre which Crowhurst turned into the net. The Gunners were very unlucky with an attempt as the whistle went.
Middlesex-Drake: Haig, Coller; Diwen, Thomas, Whitehouse; Mortridge, Coom- te Cowrat. Riches, Thomas.
5th Bdc. 1.A-Poole: Lawton, Calvert Sanders, Winstanley, Dean; Percival, Whittle, Davis, May, Craven.
THIRD DIVISION "B"
R.A.F.
N. Smith and P. Wilson (St. John's) bent Mackay and Chan 21-11; beat Tanna and Soares 21-18; beat Fisher and Anderson 21-17.
OLYMPIAD FILM
Through the Bayer Pharmaceutical Department, a Acreening of the im of the Berlin Olymple Games will be shown to-morrow in the European Y.M.C.A. at 5.30 p.m. Admission is only by invitation.
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3rd December, 1938, commencing at 200 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
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Badges admiting Non-Members lo the Members Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax) are obtainable through the SECRET- ARY upon the personal or written Member, such, Mem- application of ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment ut and Chits, etc.
Beat Gunners Three *** Goals to Опе
The R.A.F. met 24th Battery R.A.. one of ther strongest rivals in See- tion B of the third division, ut Kow- Icon, and after a close game ran oul winners three goals to one. A strong wind prevailed throughout and the night of a ball was difficult to fol- low, but both sides kept the bail on the ground as much as possible.
RA. were faster at the outset, bul the H.A.F. forwards were dangerous, making straight for goot whenever a chance presented itself. Piny was mainly in midfield until about three- quariers of the way through the first half when, afted a good movement In which all the R.A.F. forwards took part. Froud put them ahead. Straight from the kick off 24th Bat- tery equalised, Marshall obtaining posession and beating three men score a perfect goal,
was
After the interval R.A.F. were on
Froud gave top for a while and them the lead, with great shot from adaleult angle. The R.A.F. for- wards were working much better lo- gether than the soldiers, whose line rarely dangerous. The 24 h Battery icam, however, gradually got on top and the Airmen's 'defence was given a gruelling, but from breakaway Froud put them further ahead and completed his hat trick. Although from then onwards the soldiers did all the attacking, the R.A.F, defence was too good.
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The Police displayed better team- work throughout, and at one time were lending by two clear goals. Poor shooting by their forwards cost them the game.
Jackson at half-back, and M. Singh, played well for the Poller, and
Y.M.C.A. TEAM CHOSEN
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