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Barnes Gives Navy Last-Minute Draw

Four Unconverted Tries In Army-Navy Duel

LOCKLEY'S FINE DISPLAY

(By_TOUCH JUDGE.)

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CLUB. BEAT

KENT BY FIVE

CLEAR GOALS

Williams Adds Three To His Tally.

NAVAL HOCKEY SIDE OUTPLAYED.

[By CENTRE HALF)

Though not showing their best form, the Hong Kong Hockey Club first eleven dia- played a marked improvement in their play against the Borderors and defeated H.M.S. Kont by five

A magnificent try scored by Barnes in the last few seconds goals to all on the R.N.O.S.C ground at King's Park yesterday of the game enabled the Navy rugger fifteen to draw with the afternoon. Army after an evenly matched strugzle at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. No score could have been a truer indication of the game. The Army took the honours in the first half, but the Navy deserved their points on the run of play in the second half,

The game was maintained at a through on occasions to make use- fast pace throughout, and was fullful ground; -of excellent movements, the foot- work of both sets of forwards be- ing a feature of the game.

The Club commenced with only and J. Rodger, and it was not until nine men, being without G. Duncan

late in the first half that the Club were at full strength.

Though playing short-handed the Club scored two goals, the marksman, on both occasions -- being Williams, who showed brilliant form in the first half: but fell off a little in the se cond.

LOWE AS PIVOT.

Tratt, hooking for the Army had a better opposite and did not get an even share of the The Army opened the scor- ball, but he and Suter were out.

A. T. Lay played a batter game ing three minutes after the

on the left wing, and was responsi standing in the loose. The

ble for some fine reverse stick cen- kick off, when MacFarlan pick. latter headed many of the for

tres. Tetley on the right, wing, ed up near the line' and drop- ward rushes and controlled the however, was again a bit slow, but ped over midway between the bail admirably. Hardy was as

what centres he did get in were corner flag and the goal-posts.

hard. G. E. R. Divett played, his usual boisterous but was offe

usual hard game at centre-for- Lloyd failed to add the goal aide on several occasions when

ward. A. A. Dand, skipper of the points from an easy angle,

he could have been useful. Club team, was again an absentee, It was not until the game was Lloyd, who took the goal kicks, but he hopes to play next halfway through the second half was not up to his usual kicking who has deputised for Rodger Wednesday. H. J.D. Lowe, that Barnes equalised for the Navy, form, otherwise he would have add- for the past three weeks, Doggett falling with the kick. The ed a couple of points to the first played centre-half yesterday, being Army's second try came almost im try. His second shot, however, much more at home in that posi mediately after the Navy had scor-was a beauty, but the angle was

tion, and playing a good game. ed and was the best try of the very dificult. MacFarlan took match. Hamilton broke away, and a penalty kick from almost the half-| almost reached the line before pass-way line and only missed narrowly. ing to Martin, who slithered over the line after being tackled. Lloyd's kick from an awkward angle went just outside the post.

When the game seemed lost to the Navy, a nice movement Bent Lockley away, and, getting rid of the ball at exactly the right moment, he enabled Barnes to cross near the corner flag. Doggett's kick missed by inches only,

Lt-Commander Shaw at cen- tre-half for the Kent, while playing a hard game was not up to his Sim Shield brilliance for the Navy last season. He bit very cleanly yesterday and stopped many promising move. ments initiated by Divett.

LOCKLEY PROMINENT. Lockley was the stalwart of the Navy team, and the Army defen- ders were hard put to cope with

In the first half, the Club were Ho his speed and anticipation. was really responsible for the the aggressors, except for spasmo equalising try, and in the opening dic bursts on the part of the Kent stages of the game was the only forwards, but Rodger and E. V. Navy three who appeared to have Reed were a safe pair of backs, handled a Rugby ball before..

WILLIAMS SCORES TWICE. Going down on his own, Williams Marin,at full back played an ex- retlent game and handled well, found the not with a neat cross fielding the ball with unfailing re-shot, and shortly after he scored the second goal. The Kent-for- gularity, and Anding touch well.{ Laraway, on the wing, got away wards- could do little against the ARMY SUPERIOR. once or twice, but was found out Club's sterling defence,

forward Splendid

movements The first half of the game sow

of position more than once. Barnes was a useful.man, and had a good were witnessed in the early stages the Army vastly the superior side, understanding with Partridge, and of the second half, and, after set- especially in the opening quarter, Lockley, his speed again proving atling down, Lay found the net.

After dribbling down the centre ofį when their three-quarter

valuable asset.

Woods at the base of the scrum the field, Divett got past Shaw and launched attack after attack. It was played well and deserved credit Wether to "culminate" a fine solo only the stolid defensive tactics of for the times he got the ball away, effort with a neat shot that beat the Navy forwards that prevented for Hoskins did everything but hug Chick all the way. The Club con- tinued to press and Williams scor- him. He had evidently been told several tries after the opening something about Hoskins, for heed the fifth goal. points. The Navy threes handled studied the latter's methods and re- badly during this period, and fum- taliated in like bled passes made many an opening there was Armytage, & grand at-

Club: G. Duncan; J. Rodger, E. V. for the dashing Army, forwards, tacking stand-off half.

Reed: W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe, J. SMITH'S GREAT HOOKING.E. Potter: J. La Tetley, W. E. Williams, who heeled exceedingly well in thej

Smith proved himself to be a G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, A. T. Ioose. The second half saw a ro- markable change in the Navy beam, hooker of considerable skill, and M.S. Kent: E. E. A. Chick; Pay- when they adopted the offensive his regularity in securing the ball immediately after the resumption was uncanny; he was well support- of play. In the tight scrums they ed by his hard-pushing pack. Lin were seldom at fault and secured ton did not play as well as I have the ball with monotonous regular seen him do, but he believed that ty, and proved easily the heavier prevention was better than cure, pack.

and tackled boldly and low.

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The Army team underwent sever- al slight changes. Prior was again an absentee, and Crewc-Read-mov. ed back into the three's in place of Shaw. Jones took his place in the pack.

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manner. Then

Doggett was good in the loose and his kicking' was good. I am rather inclined to think he would have taken points from the penalty kick- that Linton took near the goal. Whatever the faults or merits of any of the players, it can safely be Birt at full back was very uncer said that the game was one of the tain in his tackling, and his touch- beat ever seen in the Colony, and, Anding was faulty, while he was in- the rival services in the stands BAW clined to hang on to the ball too that no good piece of work went long, putting his line in danger on unrecognised." several occasions.

MARTIN BRILLIANT...

Among the threes Martin was his usual brilliant "self,-5) but was well marked and not afforded many opportunities of - breaking through.. Hamilton combined well with him and showed a lively turn of speed, his weight helping him until the Navy started to tackle in real earnest.

Result

Army

Navy

6 pts. pts Navy Telegraphiat Martin (Stone

Result:

Club Kent

5

0

Commdr. Wethey, Lt-Commdr Taylor; Capt. Wright, R. M. Lt. Commdr. Shaw, Lt-Commdr. Campbell, Mid Humphreys, Pay-Lt. Knott, E. R. A Reid, Lt Clarke, L-Commds. An- drewes

MAMAK SHIELD

Signals Defeat The Service Corps.

H.K.S.R.A, WIN.

In a scrappy Mamak match play- ed at Sookunpoo yesterday after-

de Royal Corps of Signals

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China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Rugby-Club "A" v. Small Ships (Valley 5 p.m.); Army v Navy (Soo- kumpoo 4.80 p.m.).

Racing— Entries close for Fanling Hunt Steeplechase at noon.

TO-MORROW

Billiards-Steele Coulson League, C. & P. O. Club v. St. Patricks, Police v. Palace Hotel

R. E. Sergeants v. S. W. B. Serga unta Garrison Sergeants v. Artillerý

Hockey--Friendly

Club "A" v. Recreio

'(King's Park 5.15)

SATURDAY

Cricket-League I. Navy v. Hong Kong C. C.

(King's Park 2 p.m.) Craigengower v. Civil Service.

(Valley 2 p.m.) League IL Civil Serpice v. Craigengower

(Valley 2 p.m.) Hong Kong C. C. v Navy

(R.K.C.C. 2 p.m.) Friendly Matches Indian R. C. v. Kowloon C. C.-

(Sookunpoo 2 p.m.) Kowloon 2nd XI v. 1.R.C. 2nd XI. (K.C.C. 2 p.m.) Police R. C. v. D.B.

(Valley 2 p.m.) Football Interport ΧΙ v. Chinese

(Caroline Hill 415) Hockey-Mamak Shield Parthian v. 1st H.KSRAE

Radio V. 12 (Marina 4. p.m.)

(U.S.R.C. 4.15) Racing-Fourteenth Extra Race Meeting (Valley, 1.30 p.m.) Rugby Club v. Navy

(Valley 4 p.m.) Yachting R.H.E.Y.C. Third Cham

pionship Race

Lawn Tennis Mixed Doubles Final A (GR.C. 8.15 p.m.) M. W. Lo and Bifas Enid Lo v.. Capt

Barry and fra, Lackner, Chineso Recreation Club "At Homs"

defcated the R.A.S.C.. by the odd goal in five. At the half time the

Modway „score was one-all. Lt. Whiteway R.E

RA

| Wilkinson (2) and Chaffey netted Police

for the Signals, while Capt. Eve R.C. Signals and Tipple, replied for the losers.

University cuttora): A.B. Laraway (ILM.S. Mod FINE GOAL RECORD. 12th 2

Wishart way), Lt, D. Lockley (H.M.3. Suffolk). On the Marina ground, the 1st Phoenix Lt. Partridge, R. M. (H.M.S. Hermes), Midshipman Barnes (HIM.S.) Devon H.K.S. Battery maintained their Veteran Lt. Armytage (HLM.S. Devon lead in the Tournament when they R.A.MO shire). Lt Comdr Woods (H.M.S. Devonshire); Li Linton (H.M.S. Med Battery, RA. The Battery, who

Gods gained a 6-0 victory over the 20th 24th R.A.

Tamar way), Ly Smith (H.LIB. Medway), L. were playing without L. Macfar: 201

Dag (H.M.B. Winhart), ERA. Crewe Read, playing for the ret rett (F.M.8. Medway), A B. Deykin lan, the Army centre-forward. R.A.DE time at cent three quarter, proved

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CLUB “A” TO-MORROW, Table To Date

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CLUB SECRETARY TO LEAVE FOR THE NORTH.

Best Wishes Proferred to Mr. G. E. R. Divett.

Mr. G. E. R. Divett, Vice- Captain and formerly Secre- tary of the Hong Kong Hoc- key Club, is leaving for Tien- tsin on Sunday to be married, and is returning at the end of December.

At the conclusion of yester day's match between the Club and H.M.S. Kent, members of the Club team adjourned to the Kowloon Cricket Club where Mr. A. A. Dand, the Club.cap-. tain, expressed best wishes to Mr. Divett, who suitably re- plfed.

Those present were Messrs. J. Rodger, A. T. Lay, J. E. Pot- ter, J. L. Tetley, W. A. Reed, C. C. Francis, and E. V. Reed,

F.A. CUP

First Round Proper Draw.

READING BRENTFORD,

London, Yesterday. The draw for the first round proper of the Football Association. Cup was announced. Following are the games, which will be play- ed on November 26:

Workington v. Scunthorpe. Accrington v. Hereford. Darlington v. Boston. Halifax v. Darwen. Southport.v. Nelson. Carliale v. Donaby, Chester v. Rotherham. Crewe v. Crooktown./. York v. Scarborough. Marine (Liverpool) v. Hartle

pools,

Doncaster v. Grealey Rovers or

Gainsboro US

Rochdale v. Stockport. Wrexham v. Spennymoor. Barrow v. Gateshead. Tranmere v. New Brighton.

St. Alybridge or Altrincham v.

-Hull

Walsall v. Mansfield.

Dartford v. Yeoville and Pet

ters..

Cardiff v. Bristol Royers, Northampton v. Lloyds (Sit-

Hingbourne),

Bristol City.v. Romford. Newport v. Ilford.

Street or Merthyrtown

Queen's Park Rangers. Margate v Budesports. Torquay y Bournemouth.

Southend v. Exeter.p

Palace v Brighton.

Guildford v. Coventry,

Folkestone v. Norwich.

Orient v. Aldershot,

Swindon v. Dulwich Hamlet.

“Gillingham V. Wycombe Wan-

Reen,

Reading v. Brentford

Lutan'w, Kingstoniens,?

Router.

Dale, Komórt Fox, Wade, Mcintyre,

ntinued at foot of next, column Davies, and Price.

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