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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1960.

Club just manage to beat Police in a hard-fought Hexangular

By "PROP"

The Club just managed to beat the Police by five points. (a goal) to three' (a penalty goal) in pn Hexangular Tourna- mont rugby match at the Club Stadium last night.

1 SHOW NIGHTLY COMMENCING FROM X'MAS EVE The difference in the scores truly reflects the nature of this.

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game which was a tough battle from first to last...

Both Club and Police missed two penalty goals each, three of which were from wide angles. but Club had rather more of the play territorially and definitely had more chances to score.

The Police pack were magni- feentime after time they drove Club away from a scoring position and gained a foothold In the Club half.

Glorious goal

Wingers on

the whole were starved, but Stewart brought the crowd to their feet with a hard run on the left..

The rest of the game until A battle of the "no-side" was packs, with the Police excelling and their foot-rushes with covering whilst the Club mono- Folised the set scrums.

did get the proverbial Ing on

ab Club, whilst any that pence, he hared off la the started

Cure to a sorry end

come force Police generat direction of the Police against llas, Johnston took' his inside tackling. paas and struggled manfully under the weight of least three Police players, all to no avail. The movement died out, but Club were soon back lalo the attack as Johnston kleked high down the centre, It was not an easy ball for Hobbs to take and Watson, fol- The Club pack were mollowing fast, knocked him over, Johnston was quickly at hand to successful in the tight where wrench the ball frem Hobby and Dwyer hooked magnificently place it over the line for a try. and at the timeout where they in the general melee 11 was

quick

tellow the difficult to see from the side- loose ball. Club were * Unes just whai occurreti, artd tightly smoother combina opinions in the dressing-rooms ton, thanks to their halves, later, were sharply divided, but Eul Moore and Johnston did the veterce awarded a try, and not have a happy time in the allack, centre when on the thanks 10

excellent later rome tickling by Calderwood and Club. Jack Johnson,

were

Of the two full-backs Digby-

Mcore with a good kick notched the extra polnis. This kick was

to prove vitai

for the

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Club made ohb change from the team adverified, Kelly being unit and Stewart filling the gap.

Outstanding

Wilson and Seruby were out- standing for the Club and were the main reason for the Police not being able to force a draw. In the pack Smith, Bedford, Dwyer and Hall were the plek.. Ross was very noticeable in the

Roberts was outstanding in the Poltro pack which played itself Into ground trying to contain the Club. threes. MacDonald was

a forceful leader, and the cen-

tres tackled well all through.

This was a hard game from

line-cuts. Strange decisions Einwo vras the rater under Police, stung to the attack, asformed back and a series of foot-rushes had the Club wor- ried. Hobbs failed arrowly to penalty from the convert touchline twenty-five yards out, but shortly afterwards made amonds with a glorious kick start to finish, it was played at a which sailed over the bar from Bood pare and the Police for the middle of the field forty wards tried hard to subdue the the lighter Club pack’and cover their yards out. At half time score stood at ve points to own threes as much as possible. three.

This they were unable to do absolutely, thanks to the Club the able forwards who, under leadership or Smith, kept at it all through and did not give up. It was a fair clean result to a close game, with no really bril lant rumming.

pressure," but Hobbs kicked glorious goal from forty yards to make his presence felt.

The

Kame opened quietly with neither side being keen to show the opposition any tricks, Moore made a very good al- tempt at a genalty from the Police twenty-five yard flug but was Just wide of the left post with his kick. Suddenly WII- son brought the frat life to the game as he cut inalde his man and raced towards the commer. The Poller cover was on to him, however, and д good break came to nothing.

Play switcher! to the other ride of the field and Club, were awarded another penalty. Agali Moore kicker wëll and again the ball Beled cleanly outside the post.

The Police pack were begin- ning to warm to their task, and, with Babbington and MacDonald in the van, tock the ball with the feet into the Club half.

Wilson folled this attempt on the Club line with a lovely pick-up on the run, and, furn-

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Clob starird the second half as though they were go- Ing to run amok. First to shine

Was

SC

1 Jekiston with down the touchline and Acat cross-klek which Polles were relieved to clear.

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The teams Club: Digby-Bennett, Stewart, Moore, Johnston, D. Watson, Scruby, Williams, wilson,

Dwyer, Bedford, Ross, Smith, Berreclough, Hall, Pllc."

Club continued to press and Hobbs with a fine mark saved n dangerous situation. Alos a Police player was in front of the ball at the free-kick and a serum was ordered,

stries of rather strange decisions by the referco angered both the players Palleer Hobbs, O'Hare, Calder- and the spectators, and the game wood, Jglihatan, Lloyd, Hollis, became very setappy as a result. Risch, Babbington, Kelli, Mar- Bad handling.polled many Donald, Newton, Ross, Brown, promising movements for the Eley, Roberts.

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