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SATURDAY'S RUGGER

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1955.

Arunta's Victory Over RAF Island The Day's Biggest Upset

By "PAK LO”

Of all the results of games played on Saturday the defeat of the Classified by the RAF Island by HMAS Arunta was the biggest upset. Navy experts as a "fairly good side," they completely outplayed the Airmen in every department, and fully deserved their victory.

The Airmen on the other side of the harbour, RAF Mainland, also failed to register a win against 48 Brigade, while the Navy drew with the 27 Brigade and the other two gumes, as prophesied, resulted in a win for the Police over the Club, and for the Gunners, who comfortably retained their unbeaten record by beating H.X. & K. Garrison by 25 points to 3.

One point that I feel should leanis

be mentioned before comment

away

BR on the various games is the neither side could finish off the they are hopeless. Für from

Juct

moves, that many of the Arteons

failed

playing on Saturday turn up on time. Either that

or some of their members straggle up anything up to half an hour after the game has begun.

The Navy on Saturiny Win one of the teams in question, and

a well known referee was heard to remark that it was no longer a case of "The Navy's here here. No need to worry," but a question of "Where's the Navy? Start worrying."

The Navy centres. Lloyd and Hewitt, were without doubt the best on the field, but their wings lacked speet in the attack add not keep up with the coilet

centre.

Ahead

10T-

went thele threes racing up in this game as in previous

again

but matches. By this I do not mean and again,

that

for the first ten minutes minutes before But it is ten they click together into a team. Once again most of the Gun- ner's fifteen merit mention, but particularly the threes, and the full back. The Gunners" for- wards were far and away the best, though Phipps gave "them loi trouble in the ineouts.

01 but

they got the eventually upper hand of him.

Gen I mentioned that

and Parkinson

ye would

playing opposite one another.

They did indeed, and Glen got ninety per cent of the ball and some of his

of them Smithheld His played a wonderful game. passing was clean and crisp, his kicking was always used for tactient advantage. and he

well In defence covered

many made

fine opening. The Navy wands were the better in the loose and the set scrums, but the Brigade for wards got the ball in the line outs by 2 to 1.

In the case in point there wat reasonable excuse, but it i

passes wore a joy to behold, sofe to say that if not fairly

A

of the teams who turn up inle wou'd start from home a bit earlier instead of having a lunch me siesta, there would be fewer complaints by opponents, referees and spectators,

Parkinson, on the other hand,

.

bed to cope with A minimum Of the 27th's XV, Blackburn | share of the ball was koot is unust, but moving him to the wing was an error, for his skill was more needed in the centre, and on the wing

from the serums, and turk awkwardly putted back ball from the fine- outs now and again.

His passes were not as good as Glen's but as his forwards were slow in getting the bull back he was always harassed by the wing forwards. But when he

threes

were

made

HMAS Arunta v. RAF island The result was never in doubt in this game, for right from the start the Australians Aung themselves into the game with a verve and dash thot bas been missing from local rugby. Their tackling was excellent, and before one of the Airmen with the ball could move more than a couple of yards he was well

and truly tackled and pin- ned to the ground,

Admittedly there were a lot of penalties awarded against the Australians,

these were mainly due to lack of knowledge

the of Laws ond over-eageRTUTIS to get at the man with the ball. Three men stood out in the Arunta's Arteen. The rail back, McLean, who with

a very safes pair of hands and some nice touch kicking took care of the more dangerous attacks by RAF Island.

A pans Was Tumbled and it looked Burke,

of опо

the centre as if good chance Trad been

thrown of threes, had a terrifie

But burst

nway

Wp popped Smithfield to take over and zip sprod though he looked

ፋኑ wkward when running, but it was completely deceptive us the RAF found to their cost.

he did not see as much of the tall, as be wild have had he į been in

centre. the

The other good

the rian ori

field was McGahey in the forwards. did get a chance he seized it

and For the first half the 27th with both hands were on top and when Black-openings all over the place, but slow off the burn converted a penalty in the his arst huif they looked certain to win. But in the second half for sme reason they faded slowly but surely from the scene, and the Navy were unlucky to score halt the Gunners took full con- only once in the second half fortrol and added some more points they Were all over the field quite easily. trying to find an opening.

but

of

On the Navy

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27th

were

given two penally attempts in quick clan and Blackburn converted the second with a atoo kick, As other

ten minutes later the Navy were again proalined for foet up.

added again Blackburn

the three points with a 40-yard kick, 5-0,

mark, and gave the Gunners the chance to catch them.

Both sides tackled well, bui ny the Garrison tired in the second

The necessary ten minutes hav- Ing parsed and Gerrard having missed a penalty, the Gunners came to, and attacked to within five yards of the line. The ball caine out, there was a perfort three moyo and Gerrard nett Maunder over in the comer. Gerrard converted. 6-0.

From the kick-off the ball went into touch on the Ounners 25 and there the Garrison were awarded a penelly which Phipps converted,

Gunners attacked again and

Garrison

Then in the closing minutes of the first half the Navy began to put en the pressure, and from the 25 sentten yards inside the their threes off from a seruin, bui

down the wine to score.

With the 27th attacking, the Navy levelled the score. Jenkitis pathored

The Gunners were given penalty for offside, and Gerrard converted. 8-3.

Then later from the same spot on the Garrison 25 there was a smart three move and Wyss The conver- sion was missed, 11-3.

a 27th penalty attempt and kicked | scored well out. acrone to werd Qale to within ten yards

the 27th line. The ball

6-4,

of

conversion

www

missed.

And Anally the By hair, Cheetham, stood out with his came from the lineoRAŻ Banthe nippy breaks through the centre, who whipped through to score well and his neat handling

his out. The threes. The lineouts, net scrums and loose mauls nil resulted in the some thing time and again. Arunta got the ball, and off they went.

Police v. Club

RECORD RUN

Today's Chances At The Valley

By "RAPIER"

The Hongkong Jockey Club's First Race Meeting of the 1955/56 continues today at Happy Valley,

There are ten interesting events on the programme, The first sadding. bell will be rung at 11.30 a.m., with the tiffin interval after the fourth race, and the first bell after tifhin will be rung at 2.30 p.m.

The two sections of the Con- naught Handicap for Class X ponics will be the main attrac- tion of the afternoon.

Here are my estimates of the

chances:

FIRST BACE

BIXTH RACE

NINTH BACE Connaught Handicap (Vient|_ Oranville fiandicapi. From - # Bection)! One Mio.

In this race I feel fairly sure This raco will be contested

Post,

bas

that Bhiraz (K. Kwok), Clon-ty Class & pontos feckle (M. Samarca) and Rain- Another Victory (Robert Thai) bow (P Y. T. Wol) should be will, without doubt, be the prominent, Skylon (W R.sightly fandled pouy in this Holman)

Ho has some chance of event.

boon freely Nathan Handicapi Dne Mills.

Success · EDİ American Carrot tipped as a very good thing. He The opening event is confined (Starr Liu) has come on a bit is in fine trim and all, ba nooda

ponies to be in condition and may turn in nis the luck of the race. novice riders. I creditable performance.

I think his closest rival is think Laddle (Allan Chan) hos

SEVENTH RACE

Perfectibility (Chuo Kit) which is in ne form advanced in condition to be a

at the moment Broedwood Handicap From Mind should give Another Victory

to

Cleas dden by

1

'French long distance runner Alain Mimoun ending his record-breaking One Hour Run in Algiers to beat a 42-year-old French record held by Jean Bouin, one Mimoun covered of France's greatest 19.078 kilometres in the hour-France-Presse Photo.

End

athletes.

This Amateur Hypocrisy

Says DENNIS HART

will be So will the

Tony Trabert's cannon-ball serves missing from Wimbledon next year. flowing strokes of Doris Hart,

Why? Both are now paid FOR playing tennis.

But we will see Australia's prodigies Hoad and Ken Rosewall.

metace to the best in this race. Post

Without doubt major conten- This event is confined to Class the light of its life for the first Ion should come from Thunder 4 ponies. Fighting Spirit (Robert position.

(P

Sky (Starr Liu) who, at 144 lb., Tani) appears to have the best Speculation is 'rife" on the well take a lot of boating. recommendation for a win here.

possibilities of Ringway The pony to watch, however Fumbly) and Diamond Queen good early is How Do I Know, which will H. K. Hung), Both have de

In

First Lady (Chan Siu-Loun)

doing been morning track work lately and be taken out by C. L. Liu. IL its chances of scoring here are hus been showing improved formostratext planty of urge to and should be able to other bright. Other dangerous

and lately

Aght. Velvet (H. W. Mok) and Ben Lawera (Enfield).

rum

opponents in this race are Green Spirit a kolva. Fighting ichallenge the favourites here.

Mola Post

for

There is also Bright Bay (H

10TH RACE K. Chuang) to be considered, and a ticket euch way on this

Connaught Handicap

(Becond combination may turn out to be Section): Une Mile.

This is the final event of the od Investment.

The meeting

second As an outsider bear Supreme Class

lot of ponies are involved. M. Boteltro) in

Bonita (A. Ostrottmoff) is the pony that is most talked of in connection with this race and

EIGHTH RACE

Dex Voeux Handleap Rection): One Mãe.

(Second

she will carry the bulk of tho pubile's support.

SECOND RACE Gascoigne Handicap: From the 1%

I like the

Attractive Command (H Way Power (M. Samareq) has been mind. going about his work and I think he will do the trick here. Hiram C (C. H. Renfrew) should be very

close, having undergone Comet (H. M. Botelho) and Super-King (H. K. Chuang) pint preparaiku

this Straight Flush (M. Samareq) is in formidable form too and event.

are the two

black gelding ponies to contest the

will make Silver

Dalila (K. S. Wong the finish of this race.

Bonita shift all the way. and Fleeting Moment (W Both animals are raring to go

New Jersey (H. C. Pih) will Williamson) are not bad pro-as is evident by the good times pay well if she scores bere and xitkoms and Good Girl (H. they have returned in morning she has a sporting chance too, Chuang) may surprise them all

being well and in top form. by creating an upset.

L'Arc Triomphe end Norse Girl (M. Samaret) will probably find the opposition too strong.

THIRD RACE

J'edder Handicap: One Mike.

This race will bo contested by Clusa 7 ponies. Conqueror (M. Sumareq) and Dreadnought (P. Plumbly) appear likely to finish well

up. Atomic Caesar (Starr Liu) in th line fettle too and can be upon for a creditable

Lew counted

Reason: They are paid because they play tennis. This subtle definition is the latest plece of nonsense in the most farcical sports story of all that of the amateur tennis player.

the good old amateur spirit- Consider the get-ups Travert signa professional. whatever the cost?

For it is the pubile who Hoad and Rosewall are strongly rumoured to be following suit, suffer. But with Trabert out of the

Any tournament now, how- to ever big, includes only half of way

the biggest obstacle Australia regaining the Men's the world's top players.

show Just think what Singles title at Wimbledon and

on if could put retaining the Davis Cup is re- Whimbledon

Trubert, Sediman, Gonzales moved.

allowed to Segura were And possession of the Davis and Cup is rockoned to be worth compete.

Why can't they? £100,000 a year,

Well, hey presto! The sports

So,

which

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Home Rugger Results

dash it all old buy firm

make employ Messrs these chaps actually and Rosewall suddenly living at the rame !!!-London Hoad Again the Gunner threes realise that these two particular Express Service.

caught neurly scored but were

members of their staffs have with the ball and in the loose been grossly underpaid. A sub- maul the Gunnera were awarded stantial risc puts the matter penalty for holding the ball right. Hood and Rosewall think when tackled. Gerrard's kick that tennis for fun is fun after The Police won because they hit the upright and bounced in. all tackled. The Club lost because 14-3.

It really is amazing how such The RAF on the other hand, they did not. As simply as that

Next Anderson scored by cut-thoughtful gestures touch the nover settled down and their can this game be summed up.

centre heart. threes

poor day. Not only The first half was fairly even,ting inside through the

under the posts. Three years ago when Win- did they get little of the bail, in

second half the Club and scoring

19-3.

bledon Champion Frank Sedg but when they got it they did were seldom in their own half, Buckby converted.

Wy as In the closing minutes

man WES thinking of turning constructive with It. but against one of the strongest nothing

Australians Their tucking in defenco never and steadlest

The went through after a nice run professional defences

this time reached

Anderson, but the high standard of Police

have

worried about keeping ever put up the by

missed Buckby

the coversion. the Arunia's back division, and Club could not break through.

Davis Cup. their forwards gave them little

The

Police were penalised 22-3. backing.

And finally from a lincout the quite a lot, but each time it was deep in the Club's half of the Garrison

penalised and WCTC field where 1tle danger from Buckby converted. 25-3. the kick remained.

bad

The first score came from a three move from the RAF 25 and Willenn went over, but the conversion was missed. 3-0.

For a while the RAF held the sellors, then another three πιστε from a serum on the RAF 23 BOW Cheetham streak over, and later

convort his own try. B-O.

the

The Club deserve one bit of praise in particular. Not once, I repeat that NOT ONCE were was ปร

Two minutes passed and then the they penalised for an intringe- movement was repeated exactly, ment. Not only with the exception that this time iE | MORA

was Tehan who scored and Cheet-mazing, it was very creditable, and It would seen that at inst ham converted. 13-0.

In the second half the RAF railled

for a short time, but this did not

last long, and from a tineout on the

RAT 23 Collins raced through score, Nobody seemed capable

opping him. Cheetham converted. 10-0.

Thon McLean dropped

10

of

A lovely

the laws of the game are begin-

would

to be studied and played ping to. It only inore teams copy the Club's Saturday example.

One rather strange switch was

penalty gnal from about 30 yards tried out by the Police in the

raissed.

McGrath Dies Dies

In 100 Mile

Big Car Race

ANOTHER VICTORY

OVET

Werc Pho

London, Nov. 5,

the Rugby Following were Union results today:--

First Welch International Trial

19 Whites Reds

County Championship Cumberland and

Westmorland Yorkshire

10

44 Now about that time Sedg-

Nottinghamatitro,

Lincolnshire and man got married. The warm-North Mid-

lands

A

Derbyshire hearted Aussies hind a whip

Club Matches round and

hero gave their

Guy's Hospital 3 Old Blues

10 Bristol remember them Harlequins something to

Northampton cheque for

five London Irish 10

Cambridge London Boot- thousand pounds.

tish Sedgman stayek amateur | Metropolitan long enough to take his coun- vic- to another Davis Cup tory.

the 13t.

1.Y

Good luck to Sedgman, and

EL

B

15

0

University

17

Polico

19

O.MT.

Old Alleynians ü London Hosp

Romlyn Park

6 Newport

21

Wasps

0

Aldershut

12

Bervices

0

G New Brighton

U.A. (Porta-

0

12

St Mary's Hosp

Saracetin But what about the poor casti | Aberilllery customer. How leng must he suffer

hypocritical Phoenix, Arizone, Nov. 6 James McGrath, veteren Los are

milo

his car

Bath at the hands of these

who Bedford authorities determined to keep állvo Bradford Bridgend Cardir Cheltenham

Sports Diary

TODAY -Cricket

Second Interport Trial, second day,

at HKCC Chater Hoad commencing

11.mn.

Racing

Cuitton Coventry

Cross Keys

| Devonport ..

Services

Gloucester

Liverpool

·

mouth)

Edinburgh

University

25 Nuneaton

& Aborayon

0

0

Oxford Univ

Neath

Biroud

30 Oxford

Pontypool

» Torquay

21 Leicester

Fondingley Richmond

Newbridge

3 London Welsh,

Redruth

Lisnally Maesteg Moseley

Newton Abbot:

0

3 Bt Bart's

Old 13

out to make it 21-0, and anally from 6:st half, and that was to brig Angeles race track driver, was

five-yard serum Jones went over Johnstone up to dy half behind well out as the conversion was love, but in the second half he killed today when

dropped back to his usual posi- crashed on the 87th lap of on Bobby Ball RAF Mainland v. 48 Brigade tion of full back, where he had accident-marrad

100-mila memoriul big car race This was a good game, but a grand game,

The lineouts were equal, but today. again the Airmen fully deserved

The race was won by Jammy to lose. For although their for Knight playing for the first time wards dominated the scrums the with a good pack behind him, Bryan of Phoenix and was cut backs played like a shower of authooked Cunningham 2-1. schoolgiris on

In the fourth minute of the game short at the end of 96 laps, a day's outing the Polloe attacked and Mars was

McGrath,

one of the nation's

Hongkong Jockey Club race meet Northern and completely nulled the sent away and scored in the comer, top drivers who twice finished hard work put in by the pack. The conversion was missed. 3-0.

third in the Indianapolis 500-ing second day. Racing starte at

Penarth The lincouts came out about Just before halftime O'Kelty enlased

Soccer

Penzance the 48 a penalty from the Police 25.

race, apparently hit oon. oven and as a result

Poppy Day 'Charity match, Com Plymouth spot on the track on the

bined Bervices y Rest (Club) p.m. Brigade

In the second half the Club swept. Un and Almed, over" - bnd a fairly good into action and arrived on the

Inter-Bchool Blanicy Shield sever Pontypridd supply of the ball, and Moore Police 25. And there they stuck.

four times.

He stayed in the a-side finals (Club) darting 8.30 pin Furby and Blincos in the centre of the They tried everything they know to

Mockey Interport Hockey Trial Happy WAR three line put their opportunities button that stalwart defence, car after the impact but landed

but failed time and arcates, “

Taunton Valley Pool, ground 3' pa. on his head, to good use and they were ablo Finally on the 25 O'Kelly was

The ace was halted at the

Cup Matches University, y. Army Royal Etich

Rohoni PP. the wing. He made no miitake with end of 06 Lope for grish safety cutkilo them that the RAF the aimeult kick to level the score purposes after Buddy Cagle of Bookend

League match: Nay Bharaj v Anny Stewarts. College representedBut that warned to atisfy the Tulsa, Oklahoma, spun out for

Watsonians backs thought :

Club and the Police forwards took tackling

1 awept up the second time, în “the ruco, The 18' Brigade threes never the bell at their fast and a

McGrath, 85, "way... »>Arciding looked better, but that was the deld.

Roberts managed to hold their third place when the accident natural as there was no com- attacks added strongly by Pen- parison between them and the man, but neally the ball werd over occurred bofore a crowd of 15,000 Airmen, The Airmen finally the dead ball line and from the people at the Arisons State Fair ciation's Office, loat 11 points to 3 but had fest over the the and Naga Bunde

their scored., Johntone converted, a

to go through the efforts to given chance with a penalty on

it not been for the RAF for- wards the pen would have reached much larger proportions.

Navy v.27: Brigáda

There was plenty of dueltan

Mr Gunnars v. HK & K

Carrison

He finished thing at Indi polis In 1952 and 1058/1 B: new lan record-I

the 1960ɑTROG outor ketual

Coe again it took the dun-mechablonair

In this game sé the two mers ten minutes to get wazenách. Předag 15

Annual Interport Yachúng "Tegatta

TOMORROW.

at Kelles! Taladel:

Marling of

Albion

performance.

Old

įtrinis.

·

For the third position Sunstroak (Lam King-tak) and Teil-me-more (Robert Tal) should fight out the issue.

timers like Pearl Diver (loo Pak-ming) and Strath- peffer (W. R. Holman) should be able to take on any oppost- tion offered here if only they jat can run back to anything like their old form.

Des

(First

FOURTH BACE

Voeux Handicap flection): Uno MP4.

This race is confined to Class Anniversary 10 (P. 6 ponies. Plumbly) continues in classy form and is my choice for this FOOD,

Mainsail II (W. R. Holman) will

her very close and Armament (Joseph Lam) could

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be near too,

I also have a fancy for Allied Victory (C. L. Liu).

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

FIRST RACE MEETING -

Saturday, 5th & Monday, 7th November, 1955. (To be held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club) THE PROGRAMME WILL Consist of 2 RACEE!

The First Hall will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the Flat Hace run 2.00 p.m. on the Ist Day,

On the 2nd Day the First Bell will be rang at 11.30 man, mod the First Race run at 12.00 Noon... The Tifin interval in meter the Fourth Race (1,30 pm.).

The Secretary's Office at Alexandra House will close mb 11,45 am. on the lat Day and at 10.00 am on the 2nd Day.

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NO PERSON WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE "ADMITTED. All persons MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the meeting.

Admission Badges at $10.00 each per day are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal intromaction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors

troduced by him.

Tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House At ordered: 'In The rank outsider is Pot O' advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 72311). Gold (W, K. Shieb).

FIFTH RACE Brichers Handicap: From The 14

Mille Port

Beautiful Phoenix (C. I Gregory) has impressed in its morning gallops to warrant con- sideration in this sprint race and is knocking at the door of success.

Same Again's chances here are good and If P. Plumbly can handle this animal well enough;

should figure prominently at the Anish.

Another pony which has at- fracted some attention during morning gallops is Tonyber (A Ostroumpft).

Kentucky Lad (Chen Poo) and Royal Command (M. Samareq) have outside chances to score.

horo

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Any person leaving the Enclosure will be required to pay the requisite fee of $9.00 in order to gain re-admission.

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