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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1930.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

YESTERDAY'S GAME ON THE FORMER PUPILS' HANDSOME

CLUB GROUND,

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WIN OVER Y.M.C.A. Yesterday's rugby game on the

Revealing itself to be a much better Club ground war by no mends team in all departments, the K.B.S. razy win for the home tenth. Indeed, F.P.A. easily accounted for the the Afteen turned by Ms. YM.C.A second eleven at King's Medway had very hard lines in not Park yesterday, winning by four clear Peoring on at least two occasions, Foals. und the Navy forwards had most of ultial half of the game, and served All the points were obtained in the the play. There was a period to to show the "Former Pupila" forward wards the end of the first half when ne to be ye. with opportunists. the Club were penned within eight Francis gave an especially impressive yards of their line for ten minutes, display, and received aplendid but the Medway could not quite, get port from life front line colleagues. over, though a score seemed certain from one of the serums or lines-out "V.M." were lacking, the forwards It was this department that the that occurred. In the second half, falling to thrust home their, ad- the Club never penetrated the Med vantages. way half until almost a quarter of an game, and was decidedly unlucky In J. Smith played long hour had gone, And it was only not being credited with a goal, the marvellous, almost miraculous, saving point being disallowed on account of that kept the Medway out of thn alicka." Club line. The teams lined un follows:

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The outstanding performers in the losing team wore Tipple and Dormer, Club.-B. P. Massey; J. W. John- the visiting backs, the two working xon, D. F. Kilby, G. Allera; W. Harrie-hard to overcome a elever forward Walker: J. W. King, I. H. M. Macredy; line, which was ably supported by EB. Gammell, H. Milford. . . the intermediates. Clippendale, R. Watson, W. F. Kerr. The game was fast throughout, A. D. Cuppin, B. L. Stock, W. R. both teams revealing possession Andrews.

kome very useful material.

Medway.Lt. Fawkes; It. Van Der Byl. Lt. Woods, Lt. Car, Ruck-Keene; F. R. A. Northwood, A. B. Thomson; Lt. Taylor, Suh, Et. Currie, E. I. A. Wilkinson, L. S. Welham, A. Roomes, A. B. Holywood. Sig. Knight, P. 0. Spring.

The first ten minutes or a were devated to lose forward rushes, with very little air given to the balf, and: the Chth were for the most part In the Medway half. Then Van Der Byl sent in a run to near the Clab line, using his weight, which is consider able, very well. Serums and nea. 1 near the Clubs line ended in the latter being given a generous penalty. kick that relieved the situation.

Y.M.C.A.. Argylls.

of

The Y.M.C.A. team to meet the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders this afternoon at King's Park, bully p.m., Ja na follows.-F. Copes G.. F. Recu and X, Mundy: A.. R. Brown, G. Smith: A. Tate,

Mitchell and F. 8. W. Kearns, J. Smith and T. J. Price.

F. Parker, G.

the

Club First Team for To-day. Club 1st XI. v. The Army to-day at

The following will represent p.m. U.S.R.C. Ground:

ward. A. Band, M, W. Turner,

Gregory. J. E. Henry, W. Wood- Norma, H. Owen Hughen, C. Francis, G. R. More. L. G. Frost, T. 13. Price.

Club Team to Play the Argylls, The following have been selected to the H.K. Hockey Club

The Club had in touch down once through a mis-kick by Macredy, who otherwise played a good game, get-, ting along to bring down his opposite- number quite well, and often taking represent the ball down the field. The Medway "A" XI v. the Argylls on the Club still continued their thruals against ground to-morrow at 5 p.m. sharp: the Club, but, from a fumbled pass. Johnsen picked up in his own twenty-N. Other. B. L. Stack, H. O. Davies, W. Borrowman. T. R. Rowelli, A. five and ran three-quarters of the field is score near the pests. He was Smith, Major H. A, F. Kerrick, R.G. Capt. Burke, R. W. Sansed, L. H unfortunate, and out of wind, with Edwardes-Jones, S. J. H. Fox. the place-kick.

Match on Saturday.

The Modway commenced the second half very strongly, and had the Club The following have been selected to penned in their own half for a long represent the Y.M.C.A. second eleven time. Two penalty-kleks to the against a team from H.M.S. Bruce at Medway were not quite on the mark.. King's Park on Saturday at 4 p.m.: and a lot of good saving had to be resorted to Kerr. Coppin and Mit-Tipple; R. A. Bates, G. Mitchell, R. II. P. Keyserling; J. M. Purvis, L. ford were amongst the best of the Dormer: I. Muller, L. Macey, W. H. Club forwards, and, when play was Smith, F. Parker, L. Coombes, Faken into the Medway territory. Gammell was always following up

hard and fast. He scored the Club's

last try

after running strongly, quarters who possessed combination, haring his pants taken off him, and they would have been in more than stil bursting along to touch down. once.

Joħasan put on the extra points to

make the dual score eight points to

To-day's Game,

mill, but the Medway deserved nt At Sookunpoo this afternoon. least a try and a penalty goal.

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team from the Small Ships is due to meet a team from the South Wales Borderers, the match commencing nt

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The Club pack were not at their best in heeling, and the second and third rows of the serum in the tight were alow, so that Macrody had to This gamo will give something of pick up a stationary ball at adian indication of the game which the advantage. In the loose, the Club Borderera will play on Saturday. were always working hard, but, when they meet the Club “A” on the the ledyny bad had 'n fine of three-Club ground at the same hour.

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