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Week-end Soccer THE CLUB CONTINUES ON ITS
Football WINNING WAY IN THE Challenge PENTANGULAR TOURNAMENT
Shield
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By "AXIOM”
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The Club, thanks to Minto's splendid conversions, their winning way in the Pentangular Ragby Tournament by defeating the Army by 6 points to 3 whilst the Police surprisingly went down at the hands of the Airmen, who served up their best display to date. The Club seconds were fortunate to hold an energetic 27 HAA fifteen to a pointless draw.
..
Spectators got plenty to enthuse over in the premier match, which cul-' minated in us close and exciting a finish as has ever been witnessed in a local rugger encounter,
In BOMO ways
one
With so much dependant on the outcome, the players strove desperately until "no sido" put an end to a blazing club forward rush initiated by Carrel.
could ; wards rush the ball almost the little more practice at last look sympathise with the Army Jads length of the field, fitting ille settling down to a for- who at times in the second half climax to another stirring ca- |midable combination,
counter between these fifteens. appeared to have run the Club eight completely ragged, but when all is said and done the opportunities were there galore but wore completely wasted by RAF Kitchen, Kal Tak ✰ p.m. (Ret, P. Dundon: Ines atrocious kicking. In this as- pect alone, Clayden's absence Sun Li DÊ DỤC Lưu Ting xin.
Talkoo v. South China, Navy For H.V. 2 p.m.
CD for a lengthy period in the Northcott,
second half esmen, W King-chung).
against the soldiers.
Kwond Wah Yard Police: Club 2 p.m. (Ref. F. A. Barretto; 1tner
W. Nash Mak Yeung- fal.).
SUNDAY
SENICE
SHIELD
Wong
counteri
most
the
Play commenced briskly and, following
a shonish bout of midfield
Scrummaging. Club attack got under way. CATCHING THE EYE Barwick Kwok
at
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Club Y. Navy, Club & p.m. (Baf
Chang: Im'eamen, S. P. Damoli).
Pollos Kitches Boundary 4 p.m. (Ret. J. G. Padley: lines- men, J. Garrotte, W. Adama).
JUNIOR SHIELD
Navy v. Soleilors, Club 3 p.m.
(Ref. G. T. Grummitt; linesmen,
st.
1. Darzali. Twang King-hong).
PCA, Boundary 2 p.m. (Ref. 1 Bing-tong; Ihree- men, J. Garretto, W. Adams).
CAA
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Easter v.__Tramways, Navy 2 m. (Ref. P. da Süva; linesman, Chan Taiceral, Chima Yan-sing),
Dockyard_v. Polles, Navy 4 p.m. (Ref. A. R. Bloset;" linesmen,
a. 3. Hudd. Woo Cho-km).
All matches will be 70 minutes duration.
An extra ten minutes each way mitat be played in the event of a draw.
All teama visiting. Ka! Tak sto requested to proceed to the Main Guardroom from whers they will be directod to the sports Bela
Last Night's Badminton
In the Men's Doubles · "C" Division Section 2, Badminton matches played last night Re- creto beat St Teresa A by a to 3. and Chinese Y lost to Chung Wah, 4 to 5,
Rodriguez and A. Remedios C [Reereis) best E. Rocha and R. Soares 21-0, lost to G Roza Pereira Pomeroy 15-31, boat J. Pomeroy and I, Elksen 21-10.
and
D.
J. Yvanovich and E. M. Rozario
catching the eye with somve fine
long raking touch kicks,
from one of which the vaunted Army three's got under way. Excel lent
by inciding the Club three's nullified this move and, with Mosley securing a monopoly of the ball, play was soon rolurned to Army territory, A scrum brought the first score. thumped the ball over dificist angle.
infringement Minio from a
Following this
reverse, the soldiers rallied and carried the ball to the elvillans' twenty- five where Clayden's attempted perralty convert fell short.
The game continued at
winners. Do
The Police, after a bright The Army forwards, amongst start,
allowed fall away and lighter and smaller whom Henderson, Thomas and their Carter wore outstanding, deserve adversarios to finish up deserved unotinted praise for their second
Peyton-Bruyt played amall part in the airmen's half rally, and also Clayden for his gallant second half appear-victory, being responsible for a aplendid opportunist's drop goal and converting Hodgekinson's try.
ance.
Bogg hooked extraordinarily woll during this latter
period. Goldschmidt and Innes appeared to much better advantage. Bor- wick, at full back, and J. Henderson, his
opposite number, enjoyed their share of the limelight,
Cunningham, at stand-off for clusive the RAF. proved tricky runner with perhaps a too far across bendency to run field. If he learns to simnighten
Airmen will do his line, the much better in their forthoorn- hising matches.
have seen the Club forwards play botter. Carrel 197209
mal olid self and Handcock, until injured early in the second was untiring, 19 were half, Minto and Warne.
BEST TO DATE The Club three's gave their best display to date and with a
FIRST
The Police flattered to de- celve and lost all cohesion in the second period. Good in- dividual, efforts by Sherrard- Smith and Tebbutt talled to lack of support through bring the equaliser which, on the play, was not deserved.
DIVISION LEAGUE
CRICKET AVERAGES
terrific pace to half time. Twice BATTING: Warne Greice
clean
away but
was pulled down when with a chance of scoring.
A last minute pass here to would have in certain scores. The Club three's struggled hard to achieve their object but keen marking carried the day. Half time arrived with the Club de- finitely on top.
rostorwards'
H. Owen-Hughes (Scorpions) G. A. Souza (Craigengower) P. V. Dodge (FCC)
N. E. Arthy (Optimists) T. A. Pearce (Scorpións) Major K. H. S, Wilson (Army) Capt. Robertson-McLeod (Arm2). G. N. Gosano (Recreio) A. R. Kitchell (IRC) E. L. Gosano (Recreio) A. M. Prata (Recreio)
G. H. P. Pritchard (Optimists) Surg. Lt. Mallows (R, Navy) Lt Williams (Army)
The game now underwent a dramatic change. Club lost their monopoly of the ball and Goldschmidt plied Innes and the outsides with perfect passes, Turville, D. Handerson and Stewart were equal to the oc- casion and their deadly tackling M. 3. Divecha (Cralgengower) thwarted all orthodox attacking moves.
ALL MISSED Meanwhile, a succession
of
(Recrelo) lost to E. Rocha and R penalty infringements against Soares 18-21, best G. Roza Pereira | Me Chub www
Thomas,
and B. Pomeroy 21-0, beat J. Goldschmidt and McNabb all Pomeroy and 1 Elksen 21-10.
W. Lawrence and A. Nery (Re- erele) beat E. Rocha and I. Soares 21-1, lost to G Roza Pereira and B. Dec. Pomeroy 10-21, beat J. Pomeroy Jan. and 1. Elksen 21-14.
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21-12, beat H. Kol and H. P. Tal to the attack and hammered the BOWLING :
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SEMI-FINALS
AT FANLING
D. L. Anderson and W. N. Gray emerged victorious in the semi-final of the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club Championship at Fanling on Sunday and will meet next Sunday in the 36- bole final
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Army again crashed toward the Club line for the equaliser but the Club
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