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Week-end THE HOME TEAM'S
THE HOME TEAM'S WAY P&O B.I. E&A
Cricket TO INTERPORT VICTORY
Teams
The following are Club'teamy for League cricket matches over the week-end:
OPTIMISTS
Optimists v. Army on Satur day at Sookunpoo, commencing at 1.49 p.m. sharp:
N. E.
G. Arthy. L. D. Kilbee,
W. L. Alexander,
N. R. Oliver, G. H. P. Pritchard, R. M. MacPherson, A. P. Raynor, L. White, T. P. Mahon, A L. Snaith and R. G. Craig. Umpire: Sq/Ldr, Lewis.
KCO
1st XI against Indies R. Cat Кос
Saturday, od
commencing 1.6 p.m.-R. E. 160, H. A. DELL W. M. Davidson P. v. Dodge,
Lee, J. Leriou, E. Randai, J. Seling and A. Zimmem.
V.
2nd XI against Indian R. Cat
commen Bookunpen on Saturday,
V. C. 1. Stapleton. E. A. Loo, Bond F. A. Broadbridge, Caller. AL Ilickeris C. 9. Ramage. W. Pepperall, S. Bishop! and . Quincy,
eing at 1.43 p.m.-A. P. Weir. C
SCORPIONS
"Beorpions" #galost RAP at Chater Road on saturday at 1.
4. Pearce, R.S Cell, A. M. Nolan, T. P. Rurett, K, L, Camp Bell, D. J. Hu, J. C. Pullen and K. G. Labrum.
RAF
French Army, Navy & Air Force
Contributed
14 Players
BY J. T. STUD”
Let me begin by stating that the Saigon XV,. composed of 14 members selected from the French Army, Navy and Air Force and, one member from the Cercle Sportif, scored a really meritorious and do served win over the Hongkong squad.
The Salgon pack, although smaller, succeeded in shoving the Hongkong eight in the set scrums and were also superior in the lincouts. As a consequence their nippy threes were constantly on the attack.
The smaller and heavier ball was at times shuttled about with amazing speed and with all the Saigon påck backding each attack. Only starling tackling prevented a much heavier score.
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the Club line and ] Saigon throughout the matching towards
The Club's only, consolation were much faster on and with E Campbell, whose tackling came in a seven-a-side which the ball, although it must be was weak, filled to hold his was played at the special to. rald In fairness to the Club XV opposite number. From the request of the home team and it
Salgon scored; which Douglas Henderson was that the unaccustomed heat was suiting overlap p.m. F. Stokes, O. J. Kerr, T. a serious ha the Salgon team i
the convert failed
largely responsible for the The tactics
UNFORTUNATE
Club's victory: proved an unexpected and pleas- Hongkong fought back ex- ant surprise. The ball was rarely tremely well and were put out of play except under fortunate not to have levelled,
cross the scire on two occasions. Some an sgainst, HKCC, "Be heavy pressure, wings pont Chater Road on Saturday kicked with delightful abandon grand foot rushes by modley, al/1,45 p.m.-pit." Lt. Balf (Cap-
Fit, L. and there were
and Meffan always several iin), Fil. Lt.
raised the Mindger. Noel-JohnsonH
Dund
St. forwards up to force home the hopes of the remainder of the Moorhoud, A. Saunders, Fadvantage. ጊዜ Bnow, A. C. Thompson, F.
Hongkong beam on the sidelines and yes, indeed!—the sporting Sgt. Rawson, A. C. West, A. G. Ogilvie. 12th Man, Cpl. Stimson.
French spectators. Umpire, Ft. Lt. Fortune, Bcorer.- Cpl. Meintosh
XI
SE
2nd XI agaiort King_ George V School at Kal Tak on Saturday, ei (Captain). 1.65 pm.-W/O_Scott • Fit. L. Rake, Cpl. Guest, A. C. Jovens, A. C. Maughan, A. C. Roberts A. C. Bolt, A. C. Thomas A farzo, Lobb.
In
OUR ATTACK FAILED
Hongkong comparison. attack falled miserably. Nolan was but a shadow of his normal Mub self and his partner, in Lachlan, never succeeded overcoming the disadvantage of a low heel although he per- formed well in defence,
^ final word about, the, hos- pitality of the hosts, lavish - to
extreme. It was
truly amazing. I am certain that bo touring elde, has ever been more 18 royally entertained — Vive Cercle Sportit Balgonnaist
Half time, however, arrived with Salgon holding to its war- FANLING. GOLF row lead. Salgon scored again
For shortly after the interval. this I must lay the blame at the feet of the threes who were un-
dithough a a magnificent last minute tackle by Mackie As a result the attacks by the almost saved the day. doomed
Hongkong then came to like A. J. M. Prata, I. A. Banromaining threes were
Jouning.
RECREIO
2nd XI against_ Royal Navy at Kim's Park on Saturday, at 1.43 p.m.-A, E. Noronha
scrumably bunched around the
·
Draw For The Championship
Re-out and came away with really splendid' rugger: Wild foot ship, to be played at Fanling on
Scorer, R.
Ladies' Hockey
M. L. Soares E. A. R. Alves. C. to failure before they were real-and with vociferous support The draw for the Royal H. Guterres, A. A. Remedios Jr. ty started. The Club forwards from the line indulged in some Hongkong Golf Club Champion. A. R. Demund J. Yvanovitch, E. struggled against heavy odds J. Noronha and F. Correta. serve, R. A. Remedios.
with rushes coupled with hard rui- Sunday, November 19. is as fol- Loureiro,
100% rushes
from ning by the wings, Stewart and lows: which Minto and Warne merely Mackie, had Saigon penned in one occasion in their own twenty-five and final- succeeded on
1st RoundA. M. Nolan v scoring.
me the break. Towards the end our v
Ly came
D. I. Bosanquet; F. D. Hun- excellent combined -forward
A beautiful pass from Bleak-ter v 5. S. Gordon; D. L. An- passing move brought the crowd ley the ball shoot down the femon v T. A. Butler; G. 0. to its feet but Mosley was well line to the wing and on its in- W. Stewart v B. K. Collings held short of the line.
v.C. J. Ketoin; ward journey Compbell changed. M. Snow Brilliant, backing up by the direction to send Slevin over E. T. McMullen v J. J. Cow-
the French pack led to
first just wide of the posts.
The serthwaite; R. 8. Anderson v score, which was converted to former made no mistake with W. N. Gray: K. S. Kinghorn give Saigon a half-time lead of the kick.
y D. S. Robb.: 5-0.
League Starts
On Saturday
The first matches in the
played this 'Saturday.
Following the interval, Saigon
SOW
HAMMER AND TONGS
LADIES SECTION
The draw for the Taggart, Cup, bi
follower
Byes into the Second Round- Mis Margrett v Mira Stewart; Mrs Markham Mrs Colles! We kick-ter.
Ladies' Hooker League will be immediately resumed the offen- Both teams went at it ham- sive and it was not long before mer and tongs and during this The fixtures are:
n further acore came their way period tha French full-back Dutch Ladles Gremlins when the right wing, finding hir
V. "B" at Pokfulam, 2.30 p.m. way blocked, threw a long one-saved the day time and time
his grand (Umpires: ZA. Abbas & A. armed pass to his fast following gain,
Star forwards and Salgon were iring turning back the spirited
RoundMrs Watkinson, Club attacks. points up.
Mr Adamson; Mrs. Ketola v Mra In the dying stages of the Wallem; Mrs Cussidy v Mes Wall Dawson Midway through the half the match, Turville sent Hongkong's Mna M. Markie
at
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Latimer.
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from Aziz. Transport Ferry at 2.15 p.m.)
KGYS "B" v University King George V School, 2.30 Saigon packs were permitted to hopes soaring with an electrify Grove: Mry Oseiner Mrs Hari- p.m. (Umpires: R. Souza & wheel three yards from
the ing cut through but it was notors Hayes v Mr K. 6. Ro R.C. Reed)
Club line and the French pack Hongkong's lucky night. He was Byes into the Second Round Recreio v. Gremlins "A" at had scored again. The Ana pulled down inches from the Mre Biriwhistle. Men Raeburn v Club de Recreio, 2.30 p.m. core camo 10 minutes from the line, and so Saigon made it a M Mundy: Mrs Coombe v Sirs (Umpires: AM. Sulva & P.F.nd and should in my opinion clear Xavier)
have been disallowed for de-
had never
First Round van be placed on or hooked
before November 3 23, Becond berate obstruction.
better, the forwards did more Roted to be played on or before The Hongkong forwards ral-Jan their fair shart. But for December Third Round to be od well following this reverse we weak links in the defence played on or before December 31.
Semi-final to be played on or be nd took the ball deep into Hongkong would have won,fore January 14%. Tinal to be play- French territory, but no side Both teams fully earned
thoed on or before January 30, ounded with the Club spore plaudits of the crowd, • hest stil blank.
KGVS "A" v HK. Ladies at King George V. School, 2.30 p.m. (Umpires: US. Dillon & K. Lyl).
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