SATURDAY'S RUGGER
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY
1955.
CANTABS PREPARE
Police Fully Deserved To Beat The Once All-Powerful Club
Says "PAK LO”
For the first time in two seasons the Police Rugby XV fully deserved to, and did indeed, win their match against the once all-powerful Club XV at Boundary Street on Saturday afternoon by 8 points (I goal, 1 penalty goal) to 5 points (1 goal) in a game, which, while it was not in itself a great example of good rugger, was an exciting as spectators here will see for many a long day.
As a curtain raiser the Army, as expected, overcame the Navy by 16 points
(2 tries, 3 penalty goals) to 5 points (1 goal), although, on the general run of play the Army can safely be said to have been dattered by the final score.
In Saturday's edition mention about 15 yards from the Police see the two best referees in the Was Buide that Marsh was line.
Colony in action of the summe
plutes
Mom!
The Navy won the loss and
doubtful starte for the Police The lineout became a scrtum. | day. side. This turned out to be the and the Club heeled, nnd Cole case, but what a wonderful sub-triest to go blind, but was well decided to play with the breeze The Club and against the sun The Army. in tackled into touch. the Police Imen
won the lineout and the ball as usual, starled with a strong about 35 yards out Aisa
of their star went to threes who immediately attack and is ole
started to retire.
were awarded a perully for off- players. but
Kilvert
The ball and, side. Keir's kick hit the top of piryed rugby before atul, if only The Poilee selectors can persuade seeing an open spuce, was auf-the cross bar and bounced back him to turn out for rugger in elently inspired to run through into play. the future, with Marsh they will have the makings of a very Ane three line.
FOCLET
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In the game itself the police threen not ser much of the ball, thanks to the strenuous Torts of the Club pack who F. Light shaid as they able.
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to score under the pila. In the sixth minute the Army
scored when Pine ustly converte.1, 0-5.
Ken. with 11
This state of ntain Fastra į glorious run from 35 yards out. no time ut all mi The Police jeut through, and when in the attacked imavedjutely and Lloyd į open pussed on to Coley who kicked ahead and found touch scored well out,
were
1
#rid.
and scored
When They 4 got th they
straught practically every thire joining at least five yards,
Everyone of the Poper back.
deserves pratre, anel they
wall
get it For a tårta coline Roe
INSTILLED)
on the Clubs 25. The Police win the fineout and Stevell
Chie Whing the Army always went off in a hive muo,
beema to instil in a players is passes
Time and again in to Moss who broke through, unselfishness. Cvided two
wirk tackles (?) when they themselves might posts,, erally have scored I have seen under the
Ta level them pars out to another
Lo
"make
loubly BURSAMANCE -4 !Bure •
conversion WILA
Carpenter converted the scoren ut 5-5.
The Police kept up the pres-
sure and Scott had a glorious missed. 3-0
like
Lore on.
They played extremely well,
defence thekled 171
Pike. The to hold the
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well
pack Mapetion Club chat
park as much as they
their heeling.
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Was worn they
basis musth
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INSIPID BACK PLAY The Club lost because of in- A well known sipid back play. Club ex-player was heard mutter at the end of the game, "tr i had
shoot the Hun I'd start from scratch to build a new back æven."
While his methods are a litle drustic, his viewpoint will understood for alus the
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run of about 40 yards, to pans The Army pressed again uli to Mosa on the Club 25. Moss When only ten yards from their txt was eventually goat, Fleet Intercepat, and with stopped by thre min. From a wonderful run look the ball the serum Club heeled and Cole in the
avoided Автну cleares upelek
Potter with lovely skiestep passed pace, and to Hewitt who was in the clear and who scored under the
Armandale
converted to two-point lead
Club won the lineout, the and change of
threes fumbled and Nash
the ball and pasteri JA Stevens who was stopped on the
dive the Navy
In
Club 25. A serum readied, pts. followed by penalty to the Police for "feet up." Carpen- ter
11€ the missed
Club backs knocked on
and a ve yard scrum was given.
the 17th minute. 3-6. The Army pressed back after another Navy attack, and Keir with a lovely kick found touch
The ball came on the Navy 25. ANOTHER PENALTY
to Kelr again and he ran, then Another penalty to the Police kicked across and Hewitt fell on benguta fur "Teet 1)" and the loose ball. However a Navy threes Carpenter easily converted the player was offelde and Keir took hapels. Pushes werd one. 8-5.
Thus was the half time score about 15 yards out, and SCO¥€*? the easy kick in front of the posts, ung in any and all directions,
the tears lined up ran and when anci though the Threes
agaky Petrie hat dropped back to make it 8-5. straight it was straight
the The Navy attacked to full back, Hickson Bad moved the Beld.
Army 25 but in the loose the Every me the forwards sent to fly hau, and Perman had
was heeled by the Army the Club the ball back
Jost returned to wing forward.
the second half the Police and Anderson was sent off in In the ferr ground, and the forwards bud
ogain, but grand cut through, then, with altacked
ogin and to rally round to save the day
their 16 yards to go. passed out, bui finished eff never quite In the second half Petrie drop-
In Both Carpenter
pass was knocked on. and his MOVES,
scrum
Amny the
were awarded a penalty for "fect up" and Keir converted to make it
-5 after 24 minutes.
ped back to full back, and this topped the Pelice attacks to a large extent, inst did not great- ly help the Club's attack.
Petric ume and again mundo
the the extra
threes, man in
still rank but
as his teammates
rezark field the across
WON a wing bushing towards one
When Perle went off on
gained groux, the Club OWB but the other threes were never ugh with hùn, thus the advantage Lined was quickly lost. The Club pack, weakened by the temporary loss Talamo, dick its level best. It heeled; wheeled; took the ball of its feel;
passing
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stort
slightly
Petrie missed a difficult petially
in the half.
the
ho
the
Uring everything they kn threes looking dangerous, but the Police held out, tarzidi they ran off the field the worthy
the
Within
25.
tw>
The
Unhurriedly, swans gilde from the urgent path of
a Cambridge University eight as it shoots a bridge on the River Cam at Cambridge during training for the Boat Race on March 26. Reading from bow the crew are D. K. Hill (Jesus) Bow; P. du Bols (Trinity); M. J. H. Nightingale (Trinity); K. A. Masser (Trinity Hall); S. G. D. Tozer (Third Trinity); R. A. G. Monks (Trinity); J. J. Vernon (Trinity Hall); A. R. Muirhead (Lady Margaret) Stroke, and G. T. Harris (Jesus), Cox-Reuterphoto.
Sports Diary
(*ufany
at BKCC,
TODAY
Tenni
Grancourt Championships
Hadminton
Men's A Division CCC CYMCA "R"
Fencing
Police Chinese Red v HK. Central Police Station 5.30.
Dadminton
at
at Grantham p.r.
WEEK-END SOFTBALL
·Page, T
PORTUGAL CATCH UP IN THE SIXTH TO
DOWN PAKISTAN 9-6
Portugal emerged from behind with a 6th inning four-run rally after trailing 3-6 at the end of the 6th and finally won 9-6 over the deter- mined Pakistanis who put up a grand fight in the International softball series semi-final yesterday. Anthony Guterres and Marcus Souza con- nected homers in the last inning to consolidate the victory.
Portugal started with Fernando Marques on the mound who was rather shaky. Both sides did not score in the opening frame and Portugal drew first blood in the top of the second by Cuscus Souza, Anthony Guterres fallled once in the top of the third and led 2-0.
But the Pakistanis now outside the boundary. When the fielding as a total of eight errors staged a big rally. Tiger Hue- bali was collected and thrown were charged on them is against sain Arst received a walk, stole in he had already dented the [ign for the Pakistan side,
WALKOVER
Record
Tiger Hussain of Pakistan
third rubber. and advanced to on Benny Omer's Infield sacri- fico hit. Jindeo Hussain, plugger, surprised the defenders and he ob/blnex
I went one station further.
next
the fine came up for their last turns The only Sanior "A" League
He game salety.
anki
17-0 in five
The Owls won innings.
sinted between tho by making a squeeze bunt which successfully stole second
Delawares and СЛА In the not only brought Tiger Hussain advanced to third when Benny morning Was disappointinent home, but himself safely en flest Omar lobbod Into right for a as the latter could not field a sation.
However, his hasty team on time and had to con- Gacrifice. Sherry Bucks followed with a run for home resulted in a put cede a walkover to the Tribes- bunt hit which advanced Jindoo | out at plato and a double play men. Hussain ta second A. Ditta for the opposing de which In the Ladies* tournaments, fouled
out but his teammates seemed to have ruined a golden the rookie Overseas Ladies word
chance for a tie.
no match for the veteran A. Rakha connected a solid
Though Jindido Hussain was
Wahoos 'A'. tit in time to score both Jindo passed next. Sherry Bucks' and Sherry, A. K. Ismail was infeld pop was the last out its Colleen Bees succumbed to
two costly the gruelling game.
CAA Ladies parser and
The final the
7-1. The by the folders score errors made
WIS D-0 in
well and favour of Becs started
Viere enabled both Rakha and Ismail | Portugal,
leading at the end of the fifth by 5-3. However, the to cross the plate. Though Tiger
Winning plicher Vle Pedruco Athletics suddenly came to lifo Lady Hussain popped for the last out, gave up only two hits for his during the sixth and they col- the Pakizando gained a 5-2 lend.
ad. six innings played. He whiffed lected five hits Now the Portuguese began to two and passed one,
In a row and Fernando chalked up six runa to play seriously, F. Marques was Marques, the starting mounder the tide.
turn replaced by Vic Pedruco in the also yielded two safeties during in
Both made two run fouth and four more veteran his three-inning service.
the last Inning. Shirley Ho Cheng of the Bees connected a sent into the line-up walked six and struck out none. players
two-run homer, A. M. Ozorio led the
Losing slabster Sherry Bucks attack with a sizzling liner and
Saturday results were Pandas went all the way. stak
Ho sued Jr. downed the Wah Ying 15-11, wilb second
a usual Mwiftness.
eight hits, five free tickets and P. I. Dodgers whippet fanacd
The Portugal South Chini Jr. 13-3, Lynxes Manuel Guterres' grounder ad-
side was only a shade belter In detented the Seventeeners 1-7. vanced Alm to third and an
the error of
jelder sent him home. But the two following batters were caught out and the Portugase were still trailing 3-3.
Good Marks At Captain Indian
Athletic Championships
Two
Calcutta, Feb, 18.
Aslan Games re-
During the firth the Pakistan
mado
a powerful drive to right
feld and stole second. A wild peg by the
Culong Schoolbeys Championati cords were improved on and team added another run by A.
12 Indian records
tumbled Ditta who in the 20th National Athle
Training College
TOMORROW
Squash
Army Championships Third Round.
Jadeninfon Men's "A" Div. CYMCA "W" V Recretu.
tic Championships which finished today ut Eden Gar- dens here.
Havilder Sohan Singh won the 800 Metrics final yesterday in one minute 54.2 seconds, three- Colopy Granscourt Championships tenths of a second faster than at JKCC.
Association,
1,30 p.m.
Tennis
Meeting
Yoshitaka
Tavern NAAFI
the record time of
Perce
Monthly meeting of neterees Muroya of Japan set up at Inst
Club year's Asian Games at
that at
Asian WED In the 400 Mtres which Jagdev Singh
Canadians
The
other
to
Set Hurdis
On World Ice Hockey Title
at
The for
catcher, which passed the un- awapo felder, sent halm a- running all the way home. The following batters went out one, two, three, but now were leading 6-3.
Pakistan
nonc.
tho
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB SEVENTH RACE MEETING Saturday 12th & Saturday 19th February, 1955. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong jockey Club);
THE PROGRAMME WILL CONSIST OF 18 RACES. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race Tun at 3.00 p.m. on both days.
The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close at 11.45 am, on both days.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
VITAL SIXTH It was in this vital sixth In- the Portuguese side ning that showed the hiting form which
Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable saved the day. Carīnu Yvanovich Brst lobbod the sphere to the though the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a left field for a hit and made member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced.
NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.
won in 53.6 seconds, Tals second when the fielder fumbled, by him.
Arturo Ozorie banged out
bettered by half stcond the
performance of Mirza Khan of
Pakistan last year at the Asian Games.
ball
was
a
the
was
now
Joyd nearly scored when took the but from the SCTU
With the Navy pressing hard ran well, kicked aheart anel
half the whistle
hard one, but only to find the went. Be raver! Petrie for the ball
going straight into minics or the
glove of the shoristop. beat him to f, but the luss of
Army
scored
Manuel Guterres lined just speed
us he picked it up was send half the sufficient
and for Petrio
be again. Potter #thered the ball
over the third base and put his BERVICES DOMINATE on the Army 25 and sent off
Athletes from the Services predecessor in scoring position. caught him just on the line.
foul Ingall who passed to Coley who
and Vie Pedruco popped dominated the Champoinships. A penalty caine from
put to Winslett
claiming top position with 146 out but Eddie Loureiro ma and the Club cleared passed
latter
Montreal, Feb. 13. was grounded on the Navy cld. In the last minutes the
points to
passed to load the bases. 21 for Bombay, who
Gerry Remedios Penticton VS left were runners-up. Club forwards holumcred
the
Bartin,
rather hat assed
sent in as pinch-hitter and he Police defence
Lady Europe in a chartered On Saturday,
Pinto, this point by the attentions of
unfailingly connected a solid exorcu both Parkinson, picked the ball out plane tonight, determined to double sprint champion at the
First Asian Games, set a national one-baser which the serum,
and Keir converted avenge Canada's honour in record of 21.7 seconds in the 200
Carlau Yvanovich
and Manuel. the resultant penalty, 12-5.
Guterres. Sturdy, Gussie Pereira the World Hockey Cham-Motres Dash, Violet Peters o The Army pressed again.pionships.
national record of 12.0 seconds came up next and he slammed in the Women's ⚫ 80 Metres out a hot roller which went The game was well controlled Ingall tried a drop but missed.
The Navy
but dropped out, by Ledshum who again shone as there was a scrum back and the
cet 104 inches in the Shot Put hi national and Asian record of 47 Hurdles, and Parduman Singh 2 through between the third base- man and shortstop for another falr and efficient referee.
ball went to Anderson who cut ARMY V. NAVY
through
Both
and Loureiro де
in
Reuter. scored
the
Eddle The first
Kame was very eveni
on the The
Gerry Remedios were conversion was with the Navy forwards slightly corner.
spur
the plate. and cleated better in the Ught than their
Though Tony Guterres lofted for opponents, while the positioni
had the third out, they
now was reversed in the loose and
to lead emerged from behind A JOY TO WATCH
7-6. Perry and Shelicy were best the lineouts
Annandale
Each
Bido went in the forwards and Lloyd had
out three straight by turn and then came an outstanding
day at erum light in the
while Ferry, Hill, and half.
the ninth inning. Tony Guterres, were excellent
who didn't make a hit during the game wong with ell his stepped up after ons down.
movements, but sooner or later had to give the ball out, and the
htts_fri{ered away their
opportunities,
For the Club, Kerr was the best in the forwards, with Petrie showing up best in the second half. The whole three line ol the Polier, and Carpenter at full back shone.
His covering of Cole was a joy to watch and he forced Cole into many tactical errorA,
Play stayed midfield for quile some time after the start, with the Police threes, even at this early stage looking the more dangerous. Then in midfield the Club were given a kick for off-
found touch side and. Petrice
Four Changes In
Irish XV To Meet Scotland
London, Feb. 13. Jackie Kyle, the Irish Rugby Union outside-half, who Bus made 34 international appear ances, has been dropped from Ireland's team to meet Scotland
Wauners
a
was
missed. 15-5.
In the 24th minute Kair pot another narrowly missed penalty. and without further the shining scoring the game ended. Navy forwards,
THE TEAMS Dolian
Army:
Binckburn, Potter, for the Army, Edwards, Anderson, Ingali. Keir, Dollan in particular surpassed Parkinson, Dellan, Reid, Tilden, himself in the lineouts, despite Winslett,
McGahey, his short stature catching the Coley, Hill. ball cleanly against much taller opponents,
Ferry.
playing coach, Grant (Knobby) out the Championship," said the "We're not coming back wie
Warwick, as he shepherded his 1954 Allan Cup Champions ento the plane.
Russia won the world title last year by scoring an upset victory over Canada.
The VS chartered plane left Dusseldorf Dorval Airport for with a stop at London.
"Every man is in top shape and I'll keep them so until the Last play-off," said Warwick.
Canada
the incets
United States in the first game of the
sia on March Germany.
The Club
said! there "wasn't Bird,
The Navy threes were slightly Lloyd,
Morrideth, Fleet, serles and finishes against Itus-
better with Hewitt, Fleet Merrideth oustanding
and
Smith, Allwood, Bartoni
Davies,
Annandale, Brumpton, Reeves, while Stubbs, Culverwell. Ingall was the best in the Army. Club: Hickson,
Spencer, But the main difference lay in Bromhall, Kilverk
halves. Keir, a substitute Penman, Cole, Won, Russell,
Barker,
at Krefeld,
Clem President,
a
chance" of Russia repeating her surprise victory of last year. Morrison, The VS had been thoroughly conched in the type of play to be encountered in Europe, he said. United Press.
for Brentford, played a magni- Slack, Farquharson, ficent game and was every bit Petrie, Kerr, Campbell. na good us Brentford If not, at Pellet: Carpenter, Nash, Scott, times, slightly botter.
Moss Stevens, Brown, Lloyd, Brentford will probably have| Colborne, Mayger, Harris, Perry, struggle to retain his place Shelley, Dunnicliffe, Dawson, against this up-and-coming fly Bryan half.
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Both Brentford and Keir are
LATEST STANDINGS Here are the Intong standings
undoubtedly good halves but on the Pentangular Table.
is Parkinson, who takes them
into the class they are. He Army
at Murrayfield on February 20. gava a perfect display on Satur- Navy
This is one of four changes day, never got flustered, served | RAF from the side that drew 6-0 without lovely passes, and played Club England at Dublin on Saturday, with his head.
The others are: S. J. McDermott The game was well run by for John O'Meara at scrum-halt; Goldie and it was a pleasure to R. H. Thompson for R. Kavanagh
in the back row; and D. Me-
Sweeney at wing-forward for
J.
S. McCarthy
Polico
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6 2 1 3 28 52
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5 1.0.4 11 50 FIJIANS VISIT The latest news about the Fijians is that three of the games scheduled will be held under Reg Harris Beats food conditions on the Cith
World Record
Dortmund, Feb. 18:
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Olympic Winter Games Preview In Italy
won
over
the
1
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Cortina D'Ampezzo, Italy,
Feb. 13. Finland's
Antti Hyvacrinen might on a Tat pitch and the ski jump for the aphere wont sailing a long dis- Cortina
Trophy, scoring 221 tance over the left fielder for a
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fielders and it
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The five skl events (mer's 15 kilometres cross country; men's downhill, men's 20 kilometres cross country and men's Jursp) have been a preview for the Seventh Olympic Winter Games held in this · Alpine to be Calro, Feb. 13. ' paradise of the Italian Dolomites Austria's Number One tennls | next;year. player, Alfred Huber, was in a Soviet Champlone pitted their and stamina strength serious condition in hospital skill,
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Austria, Franco
·
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by the holder, CHAMPIONSHIPS The following are the matches the Colony Grasscourt Tennis Championships at the HKCC thi afternoon:
Storles
Y. Kim v F. Lonne (1): R. Macpherson v Sem. Hooper (2); AD. Biznett v Gar. Conley (3); Lee King-hm.v'M. Prihom (4);
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also of
(0); In Po-day v Ng Man-cheung
unconscious. He had taken a
To the address of the Anglo-American Staten Jerobing took an early tari given the driver the greed, country ovens Sweden's Hospital, and then mantec on lead over the course which the way. He has been in Zaype twisted
d around the Cortina ground. The only one to played
for several months playing in Bowl and into the adjoining En daylight will be the FARELF
the various local, tournamenty ey but in the final: lap tho final against 72nd Láð. The France-Presse,
long distance. World tumes of the Bolt, gomes are appended.
March
Kyle is replaced by Seamus Kally, capped twice last year.. Thompson would have cap tained the side on Saturday but stood down because of illness.
team: W.
Tetor, R. Roche, N. J. Henderson, A. L. Harris, beat the world, ono 8.00 pm, O'lefily
Pellow, S. kilometre (standing start) world
March Kelly, 5. J. McDermott, E. cycling record with a ime of 8.00 p.m. Anderson, Rode
P. 1.1 min 0.0 200, at the Omni O'donoghue, M. N. Meddarf, sports meeting here yesterday. 7,00
A.
The British
T. E. Reid, M. J. Cunningham,¦ 16 was one-tenth of, a second
314th
· BASKETBALL
BUT V Civilians,
Coley V
--In a dilundly: basketbal played yesterday:80) March 18th v. Comb, Services, Southern Basketball
the Bouth China Morni
A Pim,
the latter game there Sports Aindelation
1. H. Thompson, (Captain), E. Better than the old recordem wil be a party in honour of the fearn lows to the, Chim McSweeney -Reuter
b visitors in the HKTC Clubhouse. Į teini by 24 poluta, kos
France-Presse
through -
European. Toboggan | uhill after the "all clear signal has been exhibited, p
'Championships
kloe Lower Sax
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