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CLUB RUGBY XV RUN UP CRICKET SCORE AGAINST THE RAF By *PROP
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1980.
A weakened Glub side ran amok at the Stadium on Saturday and trounced Royal Air Force by 40 points to six after the Dragons had lost their unbeaten record to Whit- field Wanderers in an earlier game.
a very happy Forward crashed over the line for a good try. Deacon hit the post with his kick and the ball fell back.
the
Play
It had been thought before the event that the game between the Club and the RAF would be a close affair but Club showed who were the masters, and for long periods of the extent that the RAF game dominated play to such on -threes must have thought that their opponents had taken
a long lease of the ball." Tancock shone with some early defensive work, "But he did not seem able to strike up i working partnership with Johnston for some considerable time. This held Club in check for a while, but good play by the forwards kept play in the
For the RAF Dixon RAF half unul Anally Hass
as well as he was allowed. Dea- picking up after an attempted
although on RAF line con, at full-back, Club wheel on the crashed over for a good try the slow side, did his job quite From very close to the touch-eiently, Gee at fly-half tried line Moore just failed with the hard to get his backs going and indied well. Club had a field day and it is difcuit to name the stars. Dwyer, Smith, Bed ford and Steven were the pick of an excellent eight, whilst McTavish and D'Eath perhaps the best of the backs. Digby-Beniet had little to do but inade the "extra man" many thmes.
kick.
McTavish knocked on an at- tempted, interception which the réferee being unsighted missed. This took play to the RAF ne and the Club were awarded penalty which Moore narrowly missed.
Glorious kick
Qis Club si was all It stage and they did everything bui score. Dwyer showed the Way when he crashed over in ttle corner for à fire oppor tunlet try which Moore with a truly glorieus klbk insproved. Straight from the dek-off good passing amongst the Club threen with Watson making the extra man gave D'Eath his first
but
whilstilte At the final stote stood at 40 points to six in the Club's favour.
of
played
were
WEEK'S SOFTBALL SHOCK Pandas beat Seminoles, then reveal they're not even registered!
By OLLY VAS
The results of the various softball matches played over the weekend at King's Park were more or less as forecast. However softball fans and particularly Ed Carvalho and his Seminoles were in for ʼn great surprise:
In the Junior division all the matches were one-sided affairs,
MACAENSIS CAR HEAD FIRST DIVISION HOCKEY LEAGUE TABLE
KCC lose unbeaten record By NUMPERE
With Reciélo 'A' ending the unbeaten record of KCC A by defeating them 3-1 yesterday, Macaensis A go to the top of the First Divi. sloh Hockey League table after their 2-1 win ́over IRC ̧'Á'. They now have nine points from five games.
.
Nav Bharat A, by beating Macaensis 'B' 11-0 just head KCC 'A' for second place on goal average, both sides having eight points from six matches.
Mecaensis 'A' throroughly de- running and A. Capitulo was served their win against IRC Aable to come across and clear. at King's Parc and find they
The teams been a little steadier in front of goal their margin of victory would, undoubtedly bigger.
1
have been
"
Macaenals 'A': Zoe Sequeira. Israel, A. Capitule, Valoma, Costa, deneroso, J. Capitale, Ribas, L. Sequeira, Cunha, Sa'silva..
IRO 'A': Gafoor, Karamdin, Rahman, Omar,
OK Dallah,
Both sides ore, strong in de
*A* ure ience but Macaensis stronger in the forward line.
The highlight of the match Kitchell, WAS Mucaciais captain Yusuf, Valoma's run from the half- Wahab, K. Dallah, Huesan. way line, right up the wing Umpires: K. Lall, J. Howe.
to the goal-line
To start it off the New Asia Collegians turned up in full force and with five Japanese boys showing the rest of the team how to go about it they ran riot over the White Sox to the tune of 14 runs to three. over in the corner but a tackle by Uttley saved the Dragons
in the Seminoles heard the Pandas claiming not Then the Indians had a Ave. The scare
put
to pan line.
racher continued
form ho scrappily for, & me with inning outing against the mallant versus Pandes Sentot match is having even
but inexperienced Austers, witt-actually only holdental, What player-registration
promptly raisða á "howl of pro- major Whitfield reitinga
ning easily by 13 runs to one. produced, the sheek of the day
teat, first against the opposition ball in the portion of the
More was yet to come in the wis the open admission of the
then astutaly tight thanks to Simpson who Junior division as the Stardusts Pandas boys, under YS. Long folding Chung was hooking in his last game also made quick work of the that although the team is of recording on the scoresheel that before returning to the U.K.
Antelopes to stay firmly on top clally entered in the Senior he understood the enute Pandes
:A! SINGLE leam war noi properly register The Wanderers wers con of the league table. Lionel League NOT stantly on the attack and it Dayaram's boys scht seventeen PLAYER HAS SIGNED A RE- cd. came as no real surprise when ballers up to the plate in the GISTRATION FORM. In fact Obviously someone has siipped no forms have been hit In to somewhere, either on the they scored, though the manner arst inning and scored, 13 runs,
team Wu hitting for three the governing body. the HK Pandas
the or among of their scoring did the Dragons Lester
august ranks of the Softball no credit ES Whatley sold a bases. The final score was 22-0 Softball Association!
An Association,
enquiry
13 dummy after
"shadow" in Ave Innings of course, some tackling gave
and I leavo him room
clearly indicated hot all, to That was
for the
you softball fans with the in- manoeuvre, and went over near Pandas routed the Wolves 17-7,
triguing thought "What hop- the posts for Sime to add the scoring 10 times in, the opening
pens now," for we must not for- extra points.
frame.
get that the Pandas have already played one match against the standing and played a typical another captain' game theoughout. He Cheyennes, and yet
was ably supported in defence question retains to be answered "Had the Seminoles won the left-bacit A. Capitule and game would Ed Carvalho have centre-halt Costa whilst his well, forwards all combined When withdrawan his protest about with Cunba lying back to pick Carvalho Chung." manager
up loose balls and set the for- wards moving
Scrambled try
Insult to injury To add insult to injury Harry Chunk, a total stranger to soft- bail was assigned to right-field. As the other end of the acale | Needless to say Chung is not the Little League baseballers even on the proposed roster of had an extended-inning, gaine. Į the besima, The 30
Rebels edged
out the Cubs 8-7 in seven aninge, Lwo more than the official length of the game. Slins
With a Ave-point advantage Wanderers threw the ball about
Balllie receiving well and
through Ave yards out ran game
the would-be tackles to ground the The first
äfternoon saw Dragons belt near to the posts.
again obliged and the Wanderers to the in opposition
wore 10 points to the good. In Whitfield Wanderers Dragons, awarded a penalty in the centre of the field, on the which seemed to sewn up by half-time..
11 match latier
the
have
Whitfield "ten-yard" line, voted Wiggell as the man most likely to succeed, but their trust was misplaced,
The Pandas won this match 5-3, at least that's what was put down on the scoresheet. Seminoles
and
and along
almost pat the ball on L
Ali,
Sequeira's stick for him toNav Bharat "A vs
score the winning goal.
Captain's game
1
Valoma left several defenders
Macaensis 'B
In this match at Sookun- pou yesterday both Leahls were deplétéd at the start, Nav Bharat *A* having len players and Machensis 'B' eight, of the misalny being the goalkeeper.
pne
Their goalkeeper arrived 11
scruns, helped by some solid; Salter's hands and he outpaced, to be their day and the anal
L. Sequeira gave the RC backing from Ball and Ritchie. MacDonald to score under the whistle found them pounding a defence a harassing time, parti- posts suborn Wanderers defence to cularly in the second half when The former Bruke away from posts. Wiggest bit the
IRC right-back and captain minutes later, and by the 20th a héout and ran 80 yards to With his ER and it bounced no avail. score a good try, to which Sims back.
For Wanderers amcDonald, Karamdin were limping badly, minute Nav Bharat had a fall added the goal points. Wiggeti
But now the Dragons were apart from one fatal mistake, but was a little unsteady in front side and Macaensis were only with promptly replied
really a line
Diggelt. had a good day, Baillie was a of, goal. Until his injury one short. tuh. The wing-mark ran well Alded by some powerful run-
Nav Bharat had things all showing great determination, dennite crowd-pleaser with His Karamdin had played his usua! Shortly after, Berrecloth, who penalty from near. the touch- finding himself blocked ning from Baillie and some ex-
the twenty-five, scoren good try which he hard running and Sims and strong game with excellent sun-their own way and by half-time near the line kicked high in-tremely lethargic Lackling by played well all the afternoon, line and on
scrambled and so Wanderers led by 10 also bonverted to close the Riddle were an effective pair port from left-bacic Kitchell who were wimming 5-0 with goula *ide. Beale caught the entire the Dragons the Wanderers held snatched a rather
Was zap even further.
of half-backs Whitley was regularly, pushing upfeld from Gardner (2), Farid Khan, RAF defence on the wrong foot a large lead at half-time, namely try as the result of good back-points to eight.
Berretloth again showed his
good. In patches, whilst of the trying to set the forwards going. Ibrahim, and Láng. went 13 points
Crowd-pleaser six. But in the face ing up, and Wiggett added the and gathering the kick
forwards Simpson in the light,
After the interval O. K. Daliah was easily RC's
Nav goal points. Back came. Whit-team-rates the way to stop the over under the posts for of the Dragons fighting back In
Club supporters had their Ball and Ritchie in the lineout, best forward and his goal was a Bharat's team presented an copy-book try which Moore the second half they were hard held and after good handling Wanderers threes with a fine
as and Fitzgerald in the loose did
Gardner line piece of opportunism. He, unusual picture with put to it to hang on to n stender by Sims and Riddle the ball tackle on Whatley, which halt hearts. In their mouths
promising a
Wanderers Wanderers were awarded a many good things. But it was too, appeared to be Bmping to and Farid Khan at full-back and
penalty for off-alde at
Khan speed, move.
the in my opinion Baillie's gomb, using his weight
and Dillon and Yakub lend to two points at the final was transferred to Baillie, who,
wards, the and,, After a period of Wanderers scrum. From the centre of the crashed through six tackles and
the filling
inside-forward whistle.
No one worked harder than his Bela, and 33 yards out, Sims The game had hardly started scored. Sims missed the kick. pressure Wiggett cleared
berths. when Baillie breaking from the That move concluded the scor- lines with a long tick, chased inlased the idek Steward Bold Berrecioth for the Dragons, but
However, to the amusement Dragons "15" showed what e ing for the first half,
hard by Salter. The reward for ed cleanly and the ball was others to catch the eye were came whipped away upfeld by the Pile to the loose, and Wiggett menace he could later be to the On the resumption Simpson this display of energy
of his team-mates Yakub Khan bali
bounced into cager Dragons. But it was not and Steward behind the serum. Dragons. He very nearly got continued to dominate the set when the
converted.
Again the RAF were pushed back and smart play by Smith and Tancock forced the RAF to concede a minor. The kick went out of play full toss and from
Dertim resultant
Dwyer the
Moore hooked. Johnsion put away and the centre, beating four men with his acceleration, Went through the gap to score and kicked under the posta,
the resultant conversion. Lethargically the RAF
came
back to the centre of the Beld and it was from this position that Deacon missed a penalty- Kick which would have brought Goe them back into the fight.
at fly-half had already tried his inside-cut but ran into a human wall in the persons of Beale, Smith, and Sieven. He did not try it again.
Once more D'Eath tried his
but cross-kick,
Watson was bundled into touch on the fac side of the field. The latter however, was rewarded with a fucky bounce
trom &
kick
out.
missed
ahead by McTavish and paced Gregory Into the commer Moore again narrowly with the kick, The score at half-time was 11 points to mil,
One-way stream
The secotid half wna viridal- one-way stream except
at the, very end, when Club quite naturally stacked off. McTavish, with the merest Suggestion of a dummy, had the RAP
defonce in a tangle to score at leisure. Moore added the points.
Willams after
line-out
mail charged down a kleit from Deacon and Beal touched down The rebound a try, which. bed most of the, spectators Moore appealing for off-side. missed the kick. The RAF ön one of their intréquent incur- alons into Club territory caught Johnston in the centre of the Aeld! The fly-half was penalised for holding onto the ball and Deacon with a good kick land- ed the goal.
Was
Johnston again featured when be kicked to the RAF line. The ball was deemed by the referee not to have travelled the re
Inlo quisite number of yards the field of play from the throw-in and Scrum ordered. Club heeled once more, and. Tahcock wag' over inté
Moore folled with trice. kick.
Another five-yard gave foes his second try when ho fell on a loose ball, Moore, With a very good kek, ham- mered home the extra pólíka und Club were now in the lead by 87 points to, three,,
the
The RAP pressed for a short while, only to be set back on their heels by a great run by Steven who fashed away from a line-out.pr We Having arrived, in the RAF /42570 the "Club, added aholiner three points when: Moore kickett high on Watson, gobbled, up the bouncing: balli: to, coré žís @econd "try? Moore missed - the BUTĂ VRTY, good run by Dixon
and like lackle By Digby Mennei Béfkissa. E periód (of Winiense RAF pressure.
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The game produced excite mont Hght from the start when Karamidli missed clearance to let Sequeira kn but le retovered quickly and cleared.
Play went straight to the other and where IRC had two corners In quick succession but in the Brth minute Mecaensis went abead.
scored twice from short corners after Dillon had hand-stopped for him. Dillon, also scored from a long commor and three more were added by, Ling, Mohinder Singh and Farid Khan, to 'give Nav Bharat 'A' a runaway win by 11-0.
They now hold second place
table on In thic league
goal over KCC 'A', and
'B' are still looking
From a roll-in on the right wing Sequeira's shot was par- by goalkeeper tially cleared Gafoor but Sa'sliva came tear-average Ing in from the left wing to Macaenais bang the ball into the goal.
Level terms
for their first point.
Ladies league
bbanon - The Swo
ladies' matches at Happy Valley on Saturday both
To minutes later. however, IRC were back on level terms. They
were awarded a short corner which, O. K. Dallah tookt His push went to Ribos who hand-stopped for Karamdin to shoot hard, Zoe Sequeira come out to block the shot but produced a glut of goals.
In the first one Gremlins 'A' O.K. Dallah came quickly bi
overwhelmed their junior side: to intercept and score a hard by 14-0, their goalkeeper M. Muir never being called upon Macaensis should have gone throughout. shend in the 11th minute when Cunha put Ribas through from a free-hit but, after rounding Karamdin the, centre forward missed his shol
ahot
Play, was very fast, with Macaensis gradually getting on top, their half-backs giving the JRC forwards little chance with very quick acicling. they had the better of the re- mainder of the
the
They were seven up at half- time but didn't relax and scored the same number in the second half. B. Mulr, was top scorer with six, closely followed by J. Barrow with Ave, The other three came from N. Mehta (2) and S. Holmes.
In the second match Recreto Although
by 9-0. VIC- beat Victoriana torians again felded a depleted first half they side and this time were, two
Boore
couldn't make much impression against the defence of Karamdin players short:
all- Recreio have. a good and Kitchell and the interval
11. round side but if only Victorians came with Macaensis opened the second could hold a full side and add forwardi halt with Sequeira in the more punch to the
position
and line then they would do much centre-forward
better. Ribas at Inside-loft.
They made the mistake in the Shortly after the bully first half of their full-backs, Valoma niteroepted the ball lying back and playbig square, iine, rak but when they started coming on the halfway almost to the corner fing, and up in the second half the Re- then out in along the goat crelo forwards had much less were tre- to push the ball to room to move und Sequeira and give him an edgy quently offelde." goal to put Micaensis In the Recreio were 5-0 up 'äl/half- lead.
PATA 'time with gulile from M. Collaco,
Hine
.....
Limping Collaco (27): Schulze
They now piled on the pres- sure and Valoma sent Sa'alive the left wing. Is away on centre hit Katamdin's foot and from the short corner A. Cabl tule's shot was saved by Onfoor and from the rebound, Ribas shot wide
IRC came back into the game In the Bist minute when O, K. Dallah Bent Alideway on the wing. He crossed to left-winger Hussan but Zoe Sequeira was out to save and clear file shot,
Savon
minta
Guterres, fu
|
After the laterval both 3. Cellaco and V. Souza completed their hat-tricks and L. Guterres scored her second goal.
Results
FIRST DIVISION Resultaat matches played yesterday wore
Recrule A3, Army. "A" - 1, ' Macaensis A2, IRC W': 1, Heerpiq B2, Army 'A' 10. KANAv Bharat A' 11, Ciscuénais
Sequeira. beat the now Umping B 0.5
A
Prbond 3, Rangers 0.5 Matatiele (C1, HKHC B 1.
SECOND DIVISION DA
Caromdin to the ball but Gafoor SECOND DIVISION camo well out to clear for INC HING tried hard to get back into the game but the Macaensis | defence worn playing well up- Deld, and catching, the. TRC) for words offilde, L., Sequélik should have clinched the match for Macoonals in the 66tly minute When right-winger Capitule werk corose beautifli cenita but in, Hayle: Hembut high and, widaFEA
Dalal wars 16, KOF ARE BAC appeared, la bardhe trouble in
hind 7, Dien Ha l
KCC 'B' 1, Ammy "C" 2.
• IRC-E" 7, Nav Bhardi ?CH gauge LADIES DIVISION
Results...on, Indien), mak played on Batlardaya
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