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Hexangular Rugby

CLUB TAKE ON RAF WHILE NAVY CLASH WITH BRIGADE

By "PROP"

The Hexangular Tournament opens today | with two good matches featuring Club, who lay strong claim' to the title of the best side in Hongkong today, against Royal Air Force at the Club, and Royal Navy versus Brigade at Causeway Bay.

Navy have

delayed their order to find out

Although sides do tend to rise; to the big uccasion and provide selection in. surprises, I think the memory which players from the Flen

the will be available, but the of their heavy defeat at

Selection looks ex- hands of the Club just a few Brigade

powerful. Their back Colony weeks ago will be too much of tremely a handicap to the airmen. Added division includes four

either past or to this is the fact that the Club three-quarters,

present, in the persons of Ben- Wilson aro

Davies, and halver Seruby and

the nett, Roberts, together at plus ing well"

the pock Bey have moment and should provide the Maunsell In

Harvey who hooked for the Army last week at Boun- who dary-street, and Whatley played very well for both the

Club, with enough opportuni- ties to win handsomely,

Club make a

number

of

changes, e pecially positional,Colony and the Army against the

for the eaINE,

Newcomer

Diy-Bennett is

infit

and Moore take; over at full brek, is place al centre being taken by Kennedy a newcomer to the Colony, who has played for the United Banks in UK. during representative

games

the last two seasons. McTavish now Ok. resumes at centre, Menzies makes way for Bedford in the front row and is a trifie lucky to lose his place, this move bringing "Tokkie" Smith into the second row to partner Rots. Johnston-the utility man or the side-reverts to his cor- rect position al wing-forward The RAF team is not to hand nt the present, but they have been hard hit by injuries

and are still trying to salvage the remains of their side. Club are fuvoured to win with a little to sparc.

Royal Navy earlier this week

it Harvey can get a fair shar? of the ball and textall can and Maunsell then the Navy will be hard pushed to find an answer to this powerful three-quarter line. But ai lal depends on the players dark blue jerseys,

avaliable to wear th

Open rugger

of the other games the Army Boundary- clash at street ground between the Club de Recreio and 37 should Medium Regiment provide some open rugger, Recreio, smariing under their heavy defeat at the hands of a Club Selection inst Wednesday. are out to hit the winning trai

reorganised again. They have their side completely โa the hopes of hitting penetrative combination. I think that they can win if they open up at every decent opportunity, and remember not to try tou much passing under their own. posts. A

more

The other interesling game

powerful Dragons pack of the day is that ai Cause- way Bay between the Royal should be able to provide their Navy and the Brigade Beles-outsides with enough chances to

tion.

Sports Diary

TODAY Boccer

"Aw Hoe Cus: Raplay. All-Itong- kong v Singapore, Hut Stadium. 8 Ad Division: Koon Won v Five- One-Seven (CH) 230 pm: St Joseph's

V CAA (CH 4 pm: Yuen Long

v,

score against the 14th Field Rr.

giment and I take them to win This match which precedes the Hexangular game at the Club,

The game al Army Boundary- between the street ground second

Whiteli teams of Wanderers and the Police should go in favour of the Police as long as duties do not weaken their side too much.

It's

My gume of the weekend? hard to chose between

Gymnasite(Bek Kong) melther of the Hexangulars, I Prison Taikoo (Stanley) 4 rather think that the game at Watsune v Telephone_(HV)

the Club will produce the better 3rd Division Post Once Jardines (V) 3.30 pm: Kin Godown rugby, v Dodwell (IV) 2.30 pm: B & S v Telephone thy) 2.30 pm: Mackinnon Tung Sing (HV) 4 pm: Preventive Service v C & W (IV) 4 pm.

Today's teams

Club:

Moore, D'Eath, Ken- 1st Division: V KCC "nedy, McTavish Kelly, Wilsor,

Cricket

KCC "A" Optimits, Brigade Garrison,, Scorpitos v RAF, CCC v Police.

2nd Division: DBS v IBC, nec:elo University. Garrison v Brigatie, 'RAF V KOV,

swimming

opens today

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British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan, on a weekend shooting party with friends the Earl of Car- narvon and the Duke of Marlborough, at the latter's country residence Blenheim Park.

Each of these famous and distinguished men 'is a crack-shot, though as illustrated each forsakes fashion for comfort.

Photo shows: Yes, he's a Southpaw! Left-handed Macmillan fires, his loader stoops.-London Express photo.

Springboks fielding strong team

against Borderers

-London,-Nov.-18.

INTER-SERVICE HOCKEY

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RAF put up hard fight before going down 0-3 to Navy

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and won the third match of the The Royal Navy

Inter-Service hockey series being played during the Fleet's visit by beating the RAF at Kai Tak last evening by 3-0. It was a keen, hard-fought contest in which the -Second Division RAF side were by no means disgraced. In fact, had they taken their chances in front of goal, the margin would certainly have been narrower.

OL

Their forwards have had an post. The ball had hit one

but easy time in League hockey this the Navy defenders' legs

the was with season and found the "strong! the advantago

a different pro- RAF. Navy defence position.

From the start of the second Ryan, who had been a prolific half the Navy launched a strong | goal-scorer this season could not attack and after three coir.ers seem to get going and dropped in quick succession, Sizer saved back to centre-half in the second a goal with his legs, conceding half. Some lovely passes upfeld a penalty-bully, which Stevens came from him during this again converted. period.

Flaher, played woll in the BAF goal, clearing well when under pressure and Stevenson was prominent in the forward lino being too speedy for Huntingford, The Navy fisided the s: me side. as that which lost 4-2 10 last Combined Civilians the

Sunday:

Further ahead

In the 54th minute the Navy went further ahead. Hunter took the ball up his right wing and centred for left-winger Watson to come running in and slam the ball into the net..

At this stage Ryan dropped back to centre-half for 1290 RAF with. Balcombe replacing him in the forward line. Ryan Fast and even did sterling work in this post- Again Stevens was very Ken, hammering the ball up- sirong at centre-half and was field but the Navy defence were fbly supported by full-backs Just e bit too strong for the Ellis and

Hames. Cook, was RAF forwards. their best forward on view being So, in I very

entertaining

a Kttle too fast for the RAP game, the Navy registered their current victory of the defenders, but every time he first

their deserved gut away on his own Fisher wat sulas. They quickly out to prevent his shoot success but the RAF, playing Ing.

against stiffer opposition they usually

Play was fast and even in the first few minutes but the Navy gradually got the upper hand and in the 12th minute Cook |-shot-just-past-the-post-

Three minutes later Sizer cleared Stevens' shot from a

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