SATURDAY'S RUGGER ·
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954.
WHO WOULDN'T?
TWO THRILLING MATCHES START OFF THE PENTANGULAR TOURNEY
By "PAK LO"
Not for many years have two such thrill-filled matches started the Pentangular Tournament as those which were seen on Saturday afternoon on the Club ground at Happy Valley.
The Club in a tense and gripping game narrowly defeated the Navy by * points (1 goal, 1 penalty goal) to 6 points (2 penalty goals). Following this the Army received a rude awakening when after they had been leading comfortably in the first half, the RAF put up such a magnificent second half battle that although the Army won by 14 points (1 goal, 2 trien, 1 penalty goat) to 8 points (I goal, 1 penalty goal) it was the RAF who took the honours for this game,
to
the there lo
The Club, Thanks
atop the attack with jime was weak, and when the Rervlees of Melton, got the same glorious tackles, arul the Army finally added yet another greater share of the ball in the Club was for most of the latter (three
with points
a penally
Aut ACTUNIS,
forwards,
in
mhet and the fict | part of the gaine on the defen- kick by Dansk111 just before particularly
*** plenty
Slack.
SIVE.
of
RIVE they Us chances the lines
However, e
ver, the threes, despite their many chances, did not it tro well together, and there was too much kleking ahead when a puss out to the wing would have deme mueli muav damage
However, they managed hold the Navy until the whistle
It Indeed ac for no side went. been a grand game and tackling
throughout sides was good.
The score
un
half time all seemed over the RAF.
for
out
TERRIBLY EXCITING The second half turned the to be terribly exelting. Gradual- both ly
the RAF team took the Initiative nxt the Army took right an was Just
a bock rent. A couple of long the Club had most of the badi,
penalties wern missed by the
cleared up BAF and the Army field to the half way Hine. The RAF won the serum and Mc- Garrity brought the crowd to their feet houting their heads
with COIT AN
a glorious run he
Rainger, while doing quite | but on their showing and inking
well, did Curler
not live pronting
This
side
up to his into necnunt the fact that
pressibly was
full Navy not the switching Jim
Turville and
either of these two tenin would improve the backs.
capable of beating the Army.
ARMY v. RAF
like #
knife through butter. He so't the dummy to three
with men in succession
some
In the second game the Army went through the Army side had no trouble in the dust halk in scoring, and oner again thei threes were a joy to watch, but Han forwards, with the excep-wonderful swerving, and scored tom of Thumas In the loose,
neur the posts Lamb converted never shone,
to make the seme 11-5.
Akaln
the
threes RAF
Kirkwood, playing in rubiger | cm, had to ulele, ketjuta footing and except for a espír of brilhani solo Its had cather «бету an unhappy
Steven aut Petrie again; shone in the Joose
The Navy backs, où thus other handl. did not get much chazen to shine unit the latter part of the game, and Harris was the catataneling Thee. though his centres were a little selfind arm), kanser tried
throught in theat Иго
F
Own.
The Navy full back. Llayı
A GRAND FEATURE
was, like his namesake
The Navv
They lost the set seran often than they won and in 170 | adlacked and Jooked terribly
and Chisholm
Bangerous, Lamb Just missed Authony were completely
avershadowed | another
at this long penalty of the RAF In point, and by Lent
the Army kicked scend half the RAF Roally got
Eden gathered und gupfield oung and then the Army threet i comer-flagged. passing on to g been: Davidson
they uckled.
suspert
what That
well
placed to Det been
The RAF kicked CIT, and attacked but sent the ball over the dead ball ise and from the drop out the Army took things, textar ther
bands. al Danskin narrowly missed penalty kick,
favour.
Just
before
being
of the, thGAVE Pulice very goud indeed and his Jong kicks for touch were uj de masters of mak ng in
Davidson, going strongly, was gland feplure of this game.
ung, but In defence they just brought
five down with only wing! forwards did not know what to do. They
The Anny won the yards to go. broke very fat and gave Cole; tackled well rough, but were
Furun but failed to clear and the And no end of trouble, though they not always 100
RAF won the next schum were like to fast at times | Inckie, med hel
their threes tried hard to force oral put themselves offside.
that the RAF Thres b was
their way over but were barely The other forwards, with the too tightly bunched they woul stopped. Then the Army were
have 1st.
took the offside, and Davidson exception of Amandate, were p Hitle slow in teking up their
kick and scored
bring the three moves, but their push in
score
to 11-8 In the Army's the set serums Would
have Tobbed
a lesser hooker than
this the Army y after Meffan of the ball.
They were lucky again. The Club kicked off into the
this as the referee missed a sun, and attacked, and before
glorlug case of pleking up the the Navy knew What
Against the hard tackling of ball from a tackle without arst happened
the Club
kicked the RAF threes the Ariny linekteking it by one of the Army ahead and Ingils was up fust did not look too happy and when forwards, and Blackburn scored
louch
down
They broke away well CRIT.
twice in the corner. The conversion the upright forced to pass loosely when only kick bit
was missed. 14-8. and bounced in. Score after Rove yards from the RAF Une. With the RAF attacking the
The RAF won the resultant
If only the Anal whistle went. The Club had barely seconds rum, but when clear let the RAF had played the first half
ball 40 Inase and the Army
as they played the second they to congratulate themselves be.
entoped
the up
chonce the
Navy attacked
would have swamped the famed arbonat five yards outside the
Army side.
Airmen
ta
Potrie's
seconds-5-0.
had
OWN
were
แฟ scored, Denalin converted. 5-0.
c abesally and Annandale pat
it between the posts make the score, after two and
minutes, 5-3,
hair
This was just what was ex-
However
Brentford, whilst
the Thomas were
Cate
V. Russell. Harge. Barker,
England goalkeeper Ray Wood involuntarily covers up-and who wouldn't—with the bulk of Wales' centre. forward John Charles towering over him, during a raid on the England goal in the International at Wembley, London. England won 3-2.-Reuterphoto.
Minor
Counties
Final Placings
WAR CRY INSPIRED BRITAIN'S WORLD RUGBY CUP TRIUMPH
By DAVID NICHOLLS
world
The Macphersons are coming. The wild Scots war cry the Border folk taught Britain's Rugby League captain Dave Valentine echoed last week through, the, English countryside from Dover to Leeds and Man- chester.
For the Great Britain team brought home the World Cup, the same lads who left England three weeks ago and were tagged the team without a chance.
Now they
con-international sport. They made Helme has lifted Looda querers, proud, holders of the the French tactles look cheap stand-off Gordon Brown to an three-foot trophy” which cost and shoddy. They took the short international standara-ukat French Rugby League President arm Jab, the knees in the ribs should keep him in England's Paul Barriere £5,000,
end the flying boots. They made team. And Phil Jackson (Bar- Britain whipped Australia and quality Rugby their only answer. row) gets my vote an No. 1 New Zealand.
Valentine tomed the
his drove
nen centre in the game today. They fighting French by 18 points to relentlessly throughout
What Joy is to watch 12 in a hard, relentless final at tout, He even admila to over-him on attack.
The smooth, training in Toulouse before the effortless action, the determined the Parc des Princes
first
with the drive to go straight up the mid- drawn gamo French. But no man ever did die, and the precision timing of
His example, finer Job. ព
his the final pasa, his non-stop ond
the field hos
on
vine
They are acknowledged the best Brilish team since the war. They get unstinted praise from every opponent. And they have leadership
And bewildered the amazed
Oggression
Every player on this tour has locals from Paris to the Mediter-lifted him to one of the all-done a tremendous job. But rangan coast and back agala time greats of Rugby football. this Britlah triumph has been with the strange sounds that so
moulded round Valentine, from
Hard on his heels is Warring-Helme frequently
Jackson, and the conch
1on's checky chappy Gerinctical
kicking of full-bacte Valentine started it in Lyons, Helme. "The best ever," says Jimmy Ledgard (Leigh). He led them into.battle against | Keith Holman, - the (Australian the redoubtable Australians to | serum half, who has taken a the wild chytlun of “Macpherson | drubbing from Helme here and French.
in Australia this' summer, sought a Feud."
carre
their
STIRRED THEIR HEARTS
That was what beat the drivin They were back by the length of Ledgard's Ideking, harassed into errors by I have not seen Helme play Valentino and his five eager It stirred the hearts of these better than on this tour. He forwards,
bewildered by the 1054 Rugby warriors.
has been the master mind be-wiles of Helme. were ready to seek a feud with hind every attack. The secret
Referee Charlie Appleton, the world. "Macpherson" has of this British triumph is that who annoyed me at Toulouse, rolled round the lovely French they have done the simple things did a good job. He had to work countryzide
Helme has seen to that. with two touch judges better since.
They
SPLENDID PACK
with them ever welt. He is as much part of this incredible British triumph
sulted for a music hall set. Ho had the crowd howling at him as Valentine himself.
Every one of the 18 tries in for 80 minutes perhaps 10 Valentine and the legendary the four matches was scored by was sound diplomacy not to
the
the backs. What a compliment send off They did forwards to a splendid pack. their job, then gave the ball to punishment. the men behind to finish it off.
Macpherson have shown
world that still meanza flerce
"Made in Britain”
something In
the
competitive (rena
of
Still Undecided Elorde Wins
London, Nov. 21.
at least two French who deserved such
(ondon Express Service)
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
FOURTH RACE MEETING
The final placings in the Moun County Cricket On A TKO Saturday 20th November & Saturday 27th November 1954
Championship have not been announced yet though it is many weeks since the last match was played.
Though nothing can displace Surrey Second XI from the post of Champions, the point at issue is whether Devon finished second or fourth. This will be decided at a meeting to be held next month.
(To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey. Club) Manila, Nov. 21.
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 10 RACES The Philippine Lightweight The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the Firat Race Champion Finsh Elorde, last run at 2 p.m. on both days. night easily retained his title
The Secretory's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 with an eighth round technical
am. on both days. knockout victory over Katsumi Kosaks of
Japan.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED: All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting..
Admission Badges at $10 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him. Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House if ordered in
It is the rule of this competi- second (Cam on top as Cham- tion that at the end of the plons- but dropped ́ ́Devon to The refered stopped the fight ↑ season's programme the seccad fourth place.
in one minute 55 seconds of the team in the table challenges the So they will propose to next eighth round when the cut in top team to decide the Cham-month's meeting that if there is the left eyebrow which Kosaka plonship.
no decision in challenge matches sustained, bled profusely. Surrey Second team finished
no points should be awarded
The eyebrow cut was the re- Devan, who and the pre-challenge positionskult of a fight in Tokyo recently top, followed by exercised their right. Unfortun- should stand instead of calculat- with the Oriental lightweight ately rain interfered with the ing on drat innings advantage in champion, challenge
Bonnie Espinosa of such game to
an an incompleted gome,
the Philippines, and it was re-advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72811). extent that when ordinary time
In the event of the challeng- opened by Elorde in the fourth ran out on the last day Devering County beating the top team round last night.
NO CHILDREN will be admitted to the Club's premises dur ing the Meeting. For this purpose a Child is, a person under the were eight runs short of gaining they are hailed as Champtons first innings lead.
Kosako was loudly applauded age of seventeen years, Western Standard, and the losers drop to second by the crowd for his gameness Then the umpires agreed to place without any points ca in rushing Elorde from round to
rulation.-Chins Mall Special.
round, and
Devon duly gain- ed first innings points. Points were recalculated by including this first innings advantage for
RECALCULATED
Carry on
Devon and against Surrey, but
such other
Can so
so easily happen
when
in
an-
Cons
has to be taken into account It le ened
Outstanding for the Club 25 the Navy were award-pected of the Army and when were McGarrity, Davidson. Dark
a short time later Blincoe cut and Eden, through from the RAF 16-yard Blincoe and line with a lovely run to score Army's best players. well A breathing spell of miffled touchline
out, the
on the 6ages
THE TEAMS shook their heada
Club: play followed and then Harris sadly
Kirkwood, Stone, at the thought of the Bromshall, Turville, Inglis, went tearing down the wing in beating the RAF was about to Rainger, te, Stack, Metsa, grand style but Was tackled nicely by Inglis,
After this the
They
not were
Steven, Stoker, play surged
from one end of the taking it lying down and Dark Held
the other.
wont away with a couple of Then the Club were awarded
nice runs well backed by Davidson, but these two were nt this point on their own.
However, gradually the rest of it out to the threes and Turville the RAF team came into the
drop at goal and missed picture and Wolf and Bowker Brentford. Parkhison, Bevan- The recalculation
The Navy took the nearly scored
a penalty for offside well out, The Club forwards followed up wel and got the ball and passed
tried
Carrowly.
Jaines, Gornall, Reeves,
the
Leads
In the supporting 10-round fight, the welterweight Philip pine star, Matnog, won a deci- slon over Taruo Ogawa of the
India Pakistan 5-0 In Philippines-France-Presse.
Thomas Cup Tie
Karachi, Nov. 21.
Lloyd, Navy:
Ralkes, Hut-
average of the two teamTIS, chinson, Hewitt, Harris, Mer- The Minor Counties table is India took a winning 5-0 ridoth, Allwood, Beynon, Parr, determined
Pakistan in the on an average of lead against Annandale,
Hissochs,
Dufty,
Kathes played beenuse parti- Asiatic Zone semi-final of the cipating teams do not all play Thomas Cup Badminton Tourna- Patterson, Army:
Ingall the same number or face the ment here today. Blincoe, Blackburn,
They will meet Hongkong in same opposition.
of the 1954 the Zone Anal.
India made a clean sweep by winning all five matches today to their four wins
Owen,
but were caught Thomas, Wells, Bell, Chisholm | challenge match left Surrey ball at their feet, but lost in time, Despite these odd Anthony, McGahey, Danskin,
the Army sull seemed Thomas.
rushes
RAF: Eden, Bowker, Thomas,
to the Club forwarda who rushed it to the Navy 25. There safe and though Thomas missed
a couple of long penalty kicks Dark, Gammon, Smith, Mc- Garrity, Pugsley, Sleeman, Mil-
the Cub were given a penalty
well out and Stoker scored with did not seem overworried.
a lovely kick. 8-3.
The Club pressed again und
0
The RAF threes got away a ler, Lamb, Griffiths, Davidson,
nice run by Cole followed by a couple of times but their pass-Gibbon, Wolf.
pass out to Stone looked danger-
, but Lloyd tackled on the
Navy five-yard line and forced
him into touch. The Navy won
and cleared uplicld.
u#-
The scort remained changed until the second half. The first few minutes of the second half passed without in- terest nud then attacked and were
Club
The awarded a venalty for offside but this time
It was just inside the Navy half could not quité
and Stoker
make the distance.
Away went the Navy threes with Raikes showing up well, to the Club 26, and the Navy for- wards took it on another ton vards, where they were given a penalty for offalde Annandale,
・Turon"
Grimsby Town Sign Up A Hungarian Coach
London, Nov. 21.
LETTER TO
THE EDITOR
Isn't The NTACA Sufficient?
Sk-The articles by NITACA in the Tuesday and Thursday editions of the China Mall, In which he calls for 靄 Colony governing body for cycling, are sound in principle and the pre- pence of such a body would be In the best interests of cycling in Hongkong:
It would be able to represent the views and interests of all racing cyclists and probably its word would carry inore weight than the words of an assortment
think the formation of a new In spite of these factors, I
body unnecessary. Could not the other clubs affiliate to the
Football history was mande in England when Grimsby and Town, the Division III Northern club, signed an ex-of small clubs. kicked it snack b Hungarian centre-half international last week as their
the posia 8-0.
Club sul kept up
the pres.
coach.
sure and Ingils had a lovely run
He is 48-year-old Emilio Berkeasy. Berkessy played but was too fast for his other in 17 internationals for Hungary, and acted as a New Territories Army Cycling
threes and a good chance was Hungarian state coach before the war. missed. The Navy attacked now
Aation, the oldest and best
of all the cycling
DF Tableto rulos-for-
running organisation.
Affiliation to
but time and again Inglis was Among the players he taught speaks it, better he will show groups now in the Colony?
They Πανα were - Hidegkúti- and Puskas, the players what to do instead
all types of
schedules of two of Hungary's top stara to of telling them.
records, courses properly markock in hla Corno And Cabrera day
younger days) After his first. Continental
and workout, the other day aut measured, arid a Berkey was himself a pupil In Tokyo
of Aston Villa's coach, Jimmy Grimsby manager said he tutor of top have been in football all my
the NTAČA Hogan, the original fut
Ilfo, but already the man has would not interfere with cam footbale war taught me things I thought were adminstratie of bullvidual cl
Three years
ds: s klown by the way Atuly Corno and Dolto Cabroru, Berkesrý, loft, Hungary for impossible,"
unit clube are run in amilajioni In announcing Berkesey's op- to the Association:
Grimsby Chair : Aziditional controlling The
3 slap, we, hoto | Bring additional Kamakura near Tokyo, on De Barciona toan, Ark at bek lakon le one that we have fal Pala 'cember: 5,
131rków? a cano, raid to way witbed for altor seeing bring Cabrera was placed first in domal Grimsby Town is the the
Continental mothe the Marathon event at the Lon-Continental, skyle of play, ver
Tokyo, Nov, 21. Argentino runners Reinaldo
arrived here by air today to take Italy, “urbera he cosched part in the Marathon race, over a Milan club, In 1951 he moved
of 42,198 metres course
at | to Spain, to coach, zarugtozu PVPANDEznent, thok
bor was,
don Olymples in 1948, Como i The main trouble is that
was second in the Helsinki Bakery, jaishoug Olympic Maraibosi event,—Chios Dive Almansa marami doma goste vert
the
results were:
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Menika, Nov. 21. Sweden's ALK, football team, netting guns at the rate of one every seven minutes, lest night blanked the Manila Champions In addition
to score their first YCO 10-0 yesterday.
victory of a four-game perks in Today'
Minia'a Rizal zlocitum,
The Swedes completely out Gujan Hammady beat Irshad Ahmad 15-5, 11-15, 15-12.
classed the Filipinos time and Nandu Natekar Beat Shart-again easily penetrating the weak shad
Twenty-Chies 140 All 18-14, 15-5,
Filipino defence, Triloknath
Seth beat Nazir year-old Axel Ericsson, the Swedish left-winger, tallled four Rajput 15-12, 13-4,
Manoj Guha and Gajanan of the 10 goals. The Swedish Hammady beat Mennen Soares defence and goal were never and Latif Gana! 15-3, 15-7. threatened,
Nandu Natekar and R. Dongre The visiting footballers will beat Shamshad Ali and Irshad take on an All-Chinese combine Ahmad 15-8, 15-3. — Reuter." tonight-France-Presse.
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