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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1931.

He hit four fours and a two from Beck's next over though it is only fair to the bowler to say that the, third four would, have been clean bowled but for a quarter, of an inch of bat! But I cannot help thinking he was ill-advised to try it on Alan Reid the next over. It's

H.K.C.C. VERSUS THE UNITED SERVICES.er to slog an off-breaker than a

A TEN WICKET VICTORY FOR THE CLUB.

"FINE FIGHTING INNINGS BY MUSSON.

The lab were a home to the United Sorvices on Tuesday While and Wednesday for their usual China New Yor inatch. the Services team was a good deal weakened by illness, the Club. were almost at full strength. After a shaky start they bad played themselves into a very strong position en Tuesday evening, as they were a hundred and thirty-two on after an innings apivec. Yesterday morning it looked as if the Services would be heavily do. fented by an innings but a magnificent "captain's innings of sixty- nino by Musson enabled them to put the Club in again. Tiffin waS postponed for a quarter of an hour while the Club hit off the runs and won by ten wickets..

A FINISH IN. THE COLD.

The Narialivo-Tuesday Night. added, and after. Bennett and Fry There was a welcome bit of sun-bad relieved Williams and Musson, shine'early mi, on Tuesday morning respectively, Beck let out at Fry and it looked as if about ten hours and got it on the edge of his bat, cracker firing had driven the devils being well taken at first slip high

up by Bennett. Reid who came played some very nice shots and Owen Hughes had taken his score

awoj.

A Bad Start.

leg breaker and he skied one to: cover where Bayer held it after running"about ten yards across. Williams, Bonnett and Fry all did their best but they could not take the scoro past a hundred and. twenty-three. Thus with an in- nings apieco completed the Club led by a hundred and thirty-two runs, “...!

The. Follow On M

Roid perhaps bowled best-be seldom sent down a loose ball and finished up with three for sixteen. At one time Beck had three for fourteen put bis next three overs cost twenty-eight runs. Bowker bowled Williams with a good "un but he failed to find á stöndy length and seemed to be bowling too wide on the off Peareo decided after the innings to enforce the follow on. The only restriction by the rules is that had he wished to wait until Wednesday morning ho would have had to make his deci- sion in time to allow the batting. side the choice of the roller.

Wednesday Morning.

SCORES

First Innings of H.E.0.0. T. E. Peace, b Williama ................. 14 GR Sayer, e and b

Williams

O. E. C. Marton, st. Davies,

b. Bonnott

E. R. Duckitt, f.b.w.b

Musson

38

H. Owen Hughes, e Wolfe

Barry, b: Salmon 82 K. H. Batger, c Boumphrey,

b Musson*-* A O Bock,

Fry

Bennett, b

18.

A. Reid, o Wolle Barry, b

Bennett

J.D. A. Hutchison, b,

Walliams rakijin

14

201

0

Extra: Byes 19, leg byes

3, no balls 3

25

A. C. I. Bowkor, b Fry E. B. Blood, not ont

Total

Fall of wickes:-1/13;. 2/20} 3/£4; 4/09; 5/121; 0/150; 7/170; 9/227; 8/254; 10/205.-

-0. M. R. W.

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Bowling Analysis,

Sig. Williams,

02 R.CS, 19 2

3

Eng.-Lt.Cdr.

Bennett, N. 111 L/C. Fr

54

2

TRA.B.C. 11:29 37 2

RA. 17 4 50

R.N. 2 0 12

RAM.C. 3.0

0 -Bowled 2 no balls.

2

0

1

A. H. Musson,

Mid Ponsonby,

It was abominably cold and raw on Wednesday morning when the game was resumed and this may. account in some measure for the bad fielding of several of the Club side," Squanco and Davies opened 45 usual, Reid opened the bowling with T maiden during which Squance was properly tied up. He only touched the last ball and was Pie. Salmon. nearly caught off that. Davies monopolized the scoring. He start to eighty-two when he mis-hited with a short one to covor oft full toss from Salmon and gave mid. Bowker. Sayor tried to throw the wicket down but missed and mid- on an easy chance. (176-7-82.)

on who had backed up all right, failed to stop the ball. “A five re- Bulted. Davies scored fifteen he fore Reed deceived him with slower one and Marton took a red. hat driva nicely at mid-off.

The Tall Wags..

Dianator After Dienstar. Boumphrey came in but very.

shortly after Reed had him in the an easy catch,(17-9-0) Ten only had been added, mainly, by singles off 'consecutive bails from Bowker when the fast bowler bit Squance's off-peg with one theit turned in a bit.

same way and Marton this time had

(This has no reference to this U.S. team who were quite punctual) The promise of the day, however, was hardly fulfilled. Penreo won this toss, and elected to bat on a wicket which was nasty from the first. He opened the in- nings with Sayer while Williams The Club, however, worn by no bowled from the Yard End and Ben-means done with. Musson relieved nott from that of the Law Courta, Salmon but this time, failed to find his length and Hutchison after sur- viving in appent for a catch at the. Pearce steered the fast bowler's wicket got him away to leg pratily fourth delivery past the gully to three times for four. Reid was the boundary and put away the i fifth, short on the leg side, very lucky in snicking Williams twice proutily to lang irg. Bennett bader the slips' heads and runs came the batsmen in difficulties at once. at great pace. However, after

At this juncture-and even, Sayer was rather unlucky as the forty-olle runs had been put on in

nineteen minutes Hutchison had a more so later there was 'a' grønt last ball of Williams' second over terrific cow-shot at a straight dne deal of sinckness in some of the was on his body and it kicked a from the last bowler and was bowl Club fielding, though Pearce and bit. Ho cocked it up a bit on the cd.. Nor did the pace of scoring Marton were motable exceptions." leg side and the howler did well slow up with Bowker in. The news Musson was very lucky to touch his comer off-drove fusson. beautifully first ball between Pearce and Beck to get ncross to the catch. Soven for four but was later dropped at at arst slip it can hardly be called runa Inter, off the last ball again square leg off Fry. The chance was a chance. What would have hap of Williame noxt over, Poarce tried hard and low. lleid was lashing rened had he been put out one to hook & longish ledg hop and out at everything and after thirty shudders to think. Just after Wolle played on top of it. The ball hit seven had been scored or eightech Barry, played too soon and return the wicket, breaking the top of minuteé hé skied Bennett to covered one tamely to Bowker whose the middle stump. Almost immedi. and Wolfe Barry made a nice next ball shattered Salmon's wick- ately afterwards Marton lifted his catch. Immediately after Bowkeret (38-5-0.) MacFarlan stopped foot in playing forward to Bennett failed to hit a yorker which seemed the rot for a bit while Musson play- nartly stumped by to pitch on his right ankle and cd free cricket bub failed to get cannon on to the off-stump. The the ball away by orthoix shots. innings closed for two hundred and Bowker tried to throw MacFarlan fifty-five, a score larger than ap-out when the batsmen hesitated and penred probable at one time. The Services had fielded very well and their bowling, on the whole, had been excellent. The Club had the steadiness of Duckitt and Owen Hughes and the breezy hitting of the later batsmen to thank for their success.

and was Davies,

on

12.50

A $low Patch.

to apore

Services Struggle.

itat

the

A Stubber Stand, Had the Club lost another wicket

gave him a four, overthrow, but quickly things would have been

next ball bad him nicely taken at pretty desperate, but Duokitt and

cover by Sayer. Musson continued Owen Hughes hung on grimly

hitting but with the score at fifty- Williams was hurling them down

nine Beck got his left hand to s hard thick from Williams off Reid pretty fast with his short ones Rutting a head high as a rule,

who had relieved Reed) and caught though to make imere difficult,

second attempt. (B)-7-4. some kept half-stamp high The

Magnificent Hitting. batsmen became more comfortable

Squance and Davies started to E. Bowker gave way to Beck, and with Bennett, and Duckitt got him away, several times, while Owen Reed and Bowker (Yard end) Musson proceeded to be very rude Hughes squire out hith prettily and from the first it appeared that to him and to Reid. With Bennett once for four. Williams went off the Servicca were fighting an up-hanging grimly on to the slack at after six overs, and Fry succeeded hill struggle. Davies touched an the other end, and occasionally him but did not bowl well. Musson off-ball in Bowker's second "over collecting a few, seventy-two runs would have been well advised to straight to second-slip. For a mo- were put on in twenty-four minutes: shift. Bennett a couple of oversment it looked as if Boumpay three runs per minute! Muss earlier, well as he had bowled his was going to pull the game round. clumped Reid for three fours and frab five With Fry on and Musson From his first ball he batted as if two two's in one over and of the not finding a length for a couple he had been in a week and scored next-from Beck-hit & four, a six of overs the ring began to come sixteen of the next, seventeen runs and a single, thus completing his along nicely, and ninety runs were made by delightfully easy strokes. fifty. He wont on his way cheer

beauty fully taking with Bennett, thirty- the board after sixty-five Then Reed sent down

which just turned enough to beat | four in four overs from Beck, Hor minutes play.

the bat and flicked the off-bail. evil, the A.P.C., más had the list (24-2-10.) Wolfe-Barry came in and word as Musson skied him to, à tro- again for a tíma better things mendous height End Pearce held But with Williams on again and seemed in store for the batting side. the catch micly at fine leg. (131- Musson finding his length, it took Fifty went up without further loss. 5-69). It was a brilliant exbibi- the Club from 12.20 to about quando was getting some good tion of hitting, and went far, to re-

runs. Dur ten

extrà cover drives, while Wolfedeem rather daily morning's ing this period they lost Puckily, Barry dracked a very full toss of cricket, who had played a very watchful Bowker's to the boundary at third indings and got out trying to hook far, dad next ball hit him prettily Bennett had been playing very

Inning's Defeat Saved. Musson. He was 1.b.w. at ninetytlirough the covers. A change of nine, and it was some time before Bowling hit caffier might lave me cricket and saved the in Batger sent up the hundred. Just belend though Reed eventually single He got as far as twenty

ningsdofcatub

just after by Before lunch Musson took the broke the stand at fifty-three, three when he was brilliantly of putting on Ponsonby with slow when Squanco snicked a ball over caught low down on the off by bigh tossad leg-breaks He "neatly Beck's hond at first lip. The Pearce (143-0-23) Fry played out- Caught Batger himself at mid-off fieldsman got a band to it udside his frat ball and defeated it But he suited Owen Hughes, who Owen Hughes who had swung round much to leg that, though Pearce had scored three in the last half with his Back to the wicket snap-zushed across and got his hands to Bour. Reaching well out at them,

pe it up before it fell to the it, he failed to hold the ball. How Be scored fifteen in the next five ground. Beak and Reid then came ever, which ten runs had been added minutes. (Of course, he had bad, and after he had scored twenty-Fry Afted one to Sayer and was cût." till then little of the bowling) It should be noted that the pitch was 1o Wolfe Barry was bo led by a

and fifty-three. bumping badly, especially at the Food ball from the latter. Musson to Inat wicket falling at a hundred meantiine had had very shaky Yard End where Williame was stark and was dropped by Beek off scratching it up badly with his a red-hot return very low. He was follow up...

also nearly caught at fino Teg After Tifan

Acoldaus taken with the board Tiffin was. rending 1904-39, and with one run Then came a horrid patch for the Added after Batger skied Muszon Services From the fret bal of behind mid-on and was well taken Teck's fourth over Salmon was when Sayer tried to bit Fry square. by Boumphrey running back: Beck nicely caught low down at the The Club won by ten wickets, and succeeded to see Owen Hughes very wicket by Pearce, and MacFarlan there is no doubt that they were nearly pash a full tou into mid- deflected the next one a good deal the butter side, I propose to defer on a hand COCKS STEEKLY and the hateman settled down to took a beauty. The last ball of the my notes in to-morrow isBuo, really good and bright cricket. over yorked Ponsonby leg stump partly from considerations of spoo, Beck, too, played bome nice shots, and instead of seventy for four it and partly because one soos n gazuo aspecially when he off-drove, a no was seventy-thuce for seven. This in perspective better after twenty- ball off Williams for four all along decided Musson to go for the bowl four hours or so

RABBIT the carpet. With thirty-five runsing and he made a gallant effort.

Člub Rodek Off the Runs, It was just one o'clock and it was. decided to finish off the game be- foro tilhn, Pearce and Bayer had little difficulty in knocking off the ruins, though there was a confident appeal for a catch at the wicket

Bowled 1 no ball,

First Innings of United Services,

Oorpl. Davies, R.AMÓ, e

Owen Hughes, b Bowker... 4 Lt.-Cdr. Squance. R.N., e

Owen Hughes, b Reed. 15 Squadron Leader Boumphrey,

RA.F., Read

....

J. G. Wolfe Barry, R.A., b

Reid

A. H: Musson, R.A., o Sayor,

b Reid

13

22

92

Pte. Salmon, R.AM.C., e

Pearce, b Beck

0

Q

J. K. MacFarlan, R.A., o

Pearco, b Bock

Mid. Ponsonby, R.C.S. b

Beck-K

Big Williams, R.C.5., b.

Bowker

15

Eng-Lt.Cdr. Bennett, R.N.,

not out

L/C, Fry, R.A.SC., b Reid...

Extras: Byes 10, wide 1... 11

Total.

....123

Fall of wickets:-1/7; 2/94; 3/83}'' 4/00;-5/73; 6/73;, 7/73; 8/101; 9/116; 10/133,

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Bowling Analysis. E. B. Need

*A, C. I. Bowker 8

4. O. Beek A. Reid .*-Bowled 1. wide.

30 42

7.2 8.1 1 10 3

Second Innings of United Servicos.

Lt.Cdr. Squanee, 6 Bowker. 0 Corp. Davies, R.A.M.C., e

Marton, b Reed Squadron Leader Houmphrey,

R.A.F., Marton, b Reed o

J. G. Wolle Barry, R.A., c

and b Bowker"

A H. Musson, RA, c

Pearce,.b Beck

Pte. Salmon, RAMÒ, b

Bowker cent

J. K. MacFarlan, EA,

Bayer, b Bowker

Sig. Williams, RCA, **Bock; b Reid

Eng Lt Cdr. Bennett, R.N.,

6 Pearce, b Bawker

Mid. Ponsonby, not out L/O. Fry, RA MO., « Bayer,

b Bowker Extras! Byes 6-

Total....

15

g

0

...153

Fall of wickets :—1/18/2/37 : 4/30; 6/387 6/48;7/60; 131; 0/113; 10/1533.

Bowling Anuty

0.

B. Read

A Bowker

A. Reil

A. C Beck.

GR. Sayera

fi

Beoond Innings of H.K.0.0. G. R. Sayer, not out TE Pearce, not out

.0.

Total (for no wicket).... 24

O.E. C. Marton, E. B. Duckitt, H, Owen Hughes, K. H. Batker, A. C. Beck, A, Reid, JD A. Hutchison, A. C. L Bowker and E B Reed did not

Bowling Analysis.

Fry

94

A. H. Musson

SECOND RUGGER

DEFEAT.

SHANGHAI'S 'BAD LUCK AGAINST SERVICES.

GOOD GAME 'MARRED, BY INFRINGEMENTS.

The Shanghai, Interport Rugger tonin mot their eccond defait in Hong Kong on Chinese New Year's day when, before a large crowd of interested spectators, they want under to the United Sorvices fifteen. The game was full of ex- citing moments and up to the last ainute it was anybody's game. At as interval both older and coord

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six points and a few minutes before the end, the United Servion word lending by 12-11; and a last minute try which was converted gave a lead of 17-11,

Promising Start. `- After their defeat by Hong Kong, it was fully anticipated that Stranghai would go all out to secure the vordiot at the expense of the Services. They started out in a promising and.business-like fashion and would have probably won had uot so many excellent opportunities to Boore hoon wantonly wasted.

·Time after time their forwards were found wanting.

Neither aide, it might be stated, were tackling clean and low and the game was spoiled by a great number of infringements. At one time in fact, infringements beerme so frequent on both sides that those of a minor character were over

looked.

Shanghai were represented by Shaw: Waitos, Chester-inster, Taylor, Payne; Wales. Neil; Bilby, Austin, Johnston, Eager, Browning. Carter and Suyihari.

The Services side was Frankhain; Glass, Evans, Galletley, Douglas; Roberts, Charlesly; Nicholson, Tratt, Beamish, Sim, Vowles, Hub back, Deykin and Wilkinson...

The Play.

SHANGHAI WINS SOCCER INTERPORT.

THRILLING MATCH ENDS IN HONG KONG'S

DEFEAT BY FOUR

GOALS TO THREE,

VISITORS' BRILLIANT · DEFENCE AND CLEVER

FORWARD PLAY.

Shanghai's soooor tena beat Hong Kong by four guais to three in the interport match yesterday on the Club ground- victory which they thoroughly deserved and which was endorsed by the applause from the thousands procent..

The pipe band of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders played before to match and during the interval. H.E. the Gover- nor and Commodore Walker ware among, those prosent.

SHANGHAI CAPTAIN'S GREAT GAME.

The referee, Ldg. Sig. F. Archer, I.N., lined out the following teams:-

Shanghai-Chow; Munro, Mar- tin; Foto-Hunt, Gash, (Capt.) Costa Elliott Colaco, Sinclair, Widmore and Graham."

Hong Kong:-Clark, (Capt): Strange, Li Tin Sang, Hedley, Lam Yuk Ying, Yeoman; B. Gozano, Segalen, A. V. Gosano, Fung King Cheung and Ip Pak Wab.

Hong Kong Loads at Half-time.

A cross short from the right left wing was sent back to Gosane, who drove straight to Chow after the whistle had sound ad for off side, Half-time was announced soon after with the locals leading by two goals to ono,

On the resumption Hong Kong 80t away and the right wing sent outside Munro put an end to a brook through by Ip and sent for

corner. Clark saved from Col- Inco, and in the next moment the visiting goalkeeper was also res ponsible for keeping the score of the locala down. An exciting mo-

Winning the toss, tho Shanghai captain elected to defend the goal at the Club end. The locals start od off with a run to the other geal and Chow saved from Segalen. Shanghat visited the other goal and sons out to touch. Hong Kong paid a second visit, but A. Cosanomat followed at the other end shot wide with a fast drive. After where Collaco nid Elliott waro a foul against Lam in mid-fiold, minking great efforts to gain por- Collaco drove hard, but Clark suo session, but Clark succeeded in ocoded in turning it round for throwing the ball into the field. corner. Taking the flag kick, Lam missed a kick and nearly Graham dropped a beautiful shot sent Widmore through.. which Clark misfisted and let through to give the visitors the lead in the first five minutes.

Brilliant Goal.

A. Goano was prominent în . raid, and while he was boing tackl ted by Martin, an opportunity to score was taken by Fung who was favourably placed close in. Hong Kong were now leading by threa goss to one, but on the run of the play Shanghai, cortainly did not deserve to be in arrears."

The Services kicked off towarda The advantage, howover, was the Club-house line and it did not only short-lived, for a free kick take their forwards long to make was awarded against the visitors homselyes evident. Slaw, relieved some thirty yards out and Hedoy the pressure for a while with a scored a brilliant goal with a good kick, but the Services suno powerful shot which entered just

Shanghai Equalises. an again and it was left to Wales below the bar with Chow making Aftor a change of play from end to relieve the situation willi a bonu a fruitles effort to hold it.

to end, Gash sent his forward in tiful kick. Thereafter some mid-

With a goal each side, and fre- and Widmore scored the second" field play followed and Shanghequent stoppages for foul play, the goal for his side by passing the had slightly the upper hand. epcetators were worked up to a right back Sinclair nearly The Services soon found themselves high pitch of excitement with the equalised but for Chirk dealing within their dwa twenty-five yards sudden changes in the play, as the with the shot. After a good deal and try us they would the ball re-ball was passed from one goal to of hard work, Shanghai raised a mained in that area. A five and another. Chow daved another of real of applauso by Collaco stop. serum auw the ball pissed out to Hodley's strong drives from a fre ping a pass from Elliott and dodg Taylor, who went over for a try in

kick, and he fell on the grounding round Strange to play the ball The far corner. The resultant kick but succeeded in picking up and in the net for the equaliser, m did not bring full points.

Banding to the side line..

Shanghai continued to attack and Elliott passed to Sino air to score the fourth goal, which ultimately

with several raids, and Colaco Shanghvi back dealt effectively

The Services hever, looked liko n beaten tear, and immediately on resuming, they gave the Shanghai back, Sha, plenty of work. The latter opped with all that was given him but ultimately had to give way allowing Hubback to break through to ouale Blass to score an easy un- converted try to equalise the score,

Tayicr Scores.

Shanghai were a free kick just outside the dangor zone, but not ing came of it. Soon after Margave victory to the visitors. The tin saved by heading out. At the ather end. Yeoman took a free kick" from an ange and sent little wide

Narrow Escape.

On their next visit Shanghai met with Dad luck, as Sinclair presed to Widmore to head into goal, but the ball struck the bottom of the upright and rebounded, to the field, Clark next punched out a corner kick from the left. and Lam did well in Alearing from the gohl mouth gag

was cheared for a brilliant break

through which ended in Clark saying Sinclair nearly sont his side further ahead, but his "Fick ended wankly.

The Gosano brothers showed.... a flush of activity, the winger shoot- ing over the bar, while the centre- forward was unfortunate” with to header which struck the horizontal and went over. Both goalkeepers. had a busy time until the end, Chow saving time itter time, while Collaco neatly passed' Clark Later another goal for Shanghai seemed certain, but Pots Hunt drove straight at Clark's feet and lost, the opening, maka p

It came now Shanghai's turn to try and ro-ostablish n land and this toy did almost immediately from tho, kick off when Taylor broke through for the second time to exure a try which was unconverted.

Equally rapid and anoocaaful waS the Servicea attempt to draw lovel From the kick off the Northerners 'A ̈ ̈mis-kick by Linearly sent thund themselves hard premed, dnd | Shanghai through, but Strange after Evans had been tackled, a saved the situation. In another yard from the line, Tratt got over attack Graham was given offside for the fourth unconverted try of at the post. Gash then laid the Five minutes before the close, (A) tire game

foundation of a good manoeuvre Gosano and Costa came into col in which the ball passed from lision, knee to knee. Play: had Graham to Widmore and then to pita be stopped for a moment while Collace, who drove hard, but Clark they were taken away from the saved splendidly.

field and thereafter the game pro coded with ton men on each side. The anal whistle sounded without further soring Shanghai winning by the odd goal in sevEN.“

The core at the interval won 66 and it was anybody's game up to this point. Both Shaw and Wales for Shanghai wore outstanding There wore a number of minor in- fringements just before the interal

Chow was kept very busy saving shots from the Closano brothers. A penalty followed, Munro getting Sixth Unconverted Try.

his face to the ball ind being peor After resuming, an intercepted alisod for binding The centre pass by Douging resulted in that | forward was successful with his gloyer giving the Servico a leadi spot kick and Hong Kong now led On the day's play Shanghai fully. Douglan, ran thirty yands to touch by one goil Munro' played from | deservesk to win. They were sup.. down and just boat Payne,to. It, now on with his right eye partly dioxin departments of the Shanghai for the first time were closed, but he Wontinued to give of game. The bucks, Martin partiou behind in points and they sans his best in spite of this disability. Inrly, and Munro, although with back splendidly but tho! Services Sinclair and Costa had is bulat |42-injured eye, proved practically- onards relieved the situation and spel in locul territory and hardworking hall back, while Gash impassable fate Huatian K took the ball into Shanghai's Gosano, sent to Cho twenty-five Gallety received from

outside the post.

to punched

a loose scrum and went over in the out and the ball was headed backwas the outstanding player, on the far corner. This was the sixth un- converted try of the mutch and it gave the Services a lend of 18 points to

PARA MANA APC As stated before there were too many infringements and bad tack

field and inspired his team to win. Collato bioved again his valuesna a forward and be must have sent in more than a dozen shots which Clark did well to save. The other Sölfar from being disheartoned

forwards played wall, Widmore by this reverse, Shanghas madó an- ting, in the game to make it an and Singlair being dangerous other determined effort to draw all round satisfactory one alright through when they were i

Fin lovel and a nice movement cónchid- though there "wan" no lack of in-- possession.

ed with Silby echiding over Wales leident and excitement. Shangîmî The Hong Kong half back line, for h try which resulted in full wore unfortunate to lose. In the scored to be "out of line. Lam points, PROMOSI »

He first, half they were, if anything, did not appear to be in his place The two teams were mow only | w'shade better than the Services and | aa contre-forward and, like Hedley, gparated by a single point and it was indeed unfortunate that they mis-kicked often. The former, interunt was at lover piter. word not able to load during this however, supported big backs when Shanghai pressed and for a time half. After the interval, with the hard pressed and ceared often, gave every promise of scoring but exception of Shaw and Wales, the from the goal area Yeomin H two had slips at this critical reverse seomody to denden the good work in supporting the for- moment saved the Servicce

"visitors" efforts. Even after the wards The forward line did not" racore" had', Béen reduced to 11-13 | shiny in comparison with that of

· Almost an lima Douglas mul Ha against them they did not look like the visitors A Gosano did good #saud-beyond-drubalahan jacintarz

en the part of their fonsunder might the defence Begalen wie disap. cepted a pass and crossed over near lave made just the difference bu pointing as miny opportunities" to the flag. The awkwardness of the angle did not prevent Titt from woon victory, and thefat. As it score were last. The same may be was, the Services won entirely on said of Strango, who__ allowed converting the try into full points merits their torwards played himself to be passed in two of the (Continued nt foot of next column.) well together throughout.

goals scored by the visitors

Last Minute Score.

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