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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25,

1934

DRAW FOR SECOND ROUND OF SCOTTISH CUP NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFORE !

YET ANOTHER

DEFEAT

CLUB "A" XV IN

POOR FORM.

WELL BEATEN BY NAVY SIDE

(By "Line Out")..

A team from the Medway and Tamar beat the Club “A' at Happy Valley yesterday evening by two tries (6 points) to one try (3 points).

The game

was scrappy throughout and although the Club "A" had several of the regular first team men they to make much were unablo impression on the Navy de- fence.

The Club backa were given plenty of chances but they

con- Castleton tinually knocked on.

ball Was hooked well, but the badly held up by the back row forwards, and by the time it came out the backs were well marked. Lowson played on the left wing fo the Club-his first game of rugger this year-but although he strongly his passing was bad, and several good opportunities ware missed as Griffiths followed

outside for a return times, only to ace wild,

the

pasa

pass

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Hart Baker is not delivering « blessing over the hand of Patrucci, the Italian Navy goal keeper, despite appearances. The camera lust caught the that way as Petrucci went down to stop a sting Ing shot from Boiserie, which he cleared well. The Razs again draw with the Italians in the Skottows

Cup at Shanghai, and another reniky will be necessary.

TAMAR DECLARE BUT ARE BEATEN

FINE BATTING

BY COOK

GIVES R.F.A. SMART

WIN

Rowsell Blair

MATCH MARRED BY ACCIDENT

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ROYAL FLEET AUXILIARY. Blair c Dingley b Hope Look (retired)

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Freemaux b Smith Lunch Hope

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Peddle e Bennett b Hope The Tamar sportingly declared Rowell e Bennett b Hope in a friendly cricket match yester- surke b Hope many day afternoon against the Royal Sharp not out go Fleet Auxiliary Cricket Club, whenes o Hops

they had obtained 126 runs for Rogers b Hope four wickets, yet were beaten by 4 Extras

EXCITING RACE. Richards scored a good try for the Navy side early in the first half when he found an opening on the wing and ran strongly for the

corner.

run3.

On previous occasions the R.F.A. have not shown up very well In batting, but the inclusion of Cook tremendous difference. made a Cook batted well scoring 79 runs out of the total, while Smith and Hulme Collins of the Temar, hit. vp 44 Bennett' and 37 runs respectively, Hope of Collins the Tamar returned the best howl-Neale in analysis of 7 wickets for 26 Smith

runa.

He almost scored again in the second half when he got clean away only to be caught by Turner after an exciting race over half the length of the field. The Navy nide scored again from a forward Scores.. rush before half time and three of their forwards were allowed to dribble through on their own and Smith not out touch down without any opposi-Hulme e Blair b Peddle

Collins e Paimer b Roussell Hope b Roussell

tion.

The Club's only score came from Noble, playing on the right wing, who ran in for a try following a good passing movement amongst the Club backs. All the kicks at goal failed,

HI.M.S. TAMAR.

44

0

37

Neale e Cook b Blair Bennett not out

Extras..

Hope

Medway Footballer Unconscious

LEADING

TEAMS UNLUCKY

HARD TASK FACING CELTIC

Rangers & Motherwell Drawn Away

Leading first division teams have not enjoyed the best of luck in the draw for the second round of the Scottish Cup to be, played on February 3,

Rangers. Motherwell, St. John- stone, Hibernians and Hearts i have to make journoys. Celtic have to make an uncom Cortable trip to Ayr, and Hearts will find stiff opposition from Queen's Park on the latter's enclosure.

Aberdeen have again been for- nate enough to socure a home draw, this time against Dundee, whom, on comparative league records, they should boat fairly easily.

The draw, which apparently is conducted in a somewhat dif ferent way to that of the English Cup, allows for fourteen clubs to remain in the third round, includ- ing Queen O'South who have drawn a bye in the second stage. accident This means there will be two omarred the friendly game between further byes to be added to the

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Bowling Analysis.

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MAMAK FIXTURE

7 Police Trounce R.A.M.C. 22 By 7 Goals to 1

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The Police R.C, conquerors of the Radio Sports Club, had no difficulty Wilson. Sykes, Johns and Ding-securing both points in a Manal Tournament fixtura against the ley did not but..

R.A-M.G. at Sookunpoo yesterday.

The winners scored seven time: gainst their opponents' single gal Wass netted three goals as di Parker while Perkins scored the

replied eventh. Neil, oldiers.

Prominent among the Club for- wards were Cox, King and Munro. "The ClubTM"A" are not having “o`

successful year and must learn to Freemaux combine batter together before Peddle they can win matches.

Cook

Powling Analysis.

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THE DRAW.

he Daymen and the Fore Topmen third round matches. of H.M.S. Medway yesterday afternoon at Happy Valley.

Dove, the Daymen's outside dght, was carried off the field, fter a severe collision, with an pposing back; he struck his ad on the ground, and remained nconscious for a short while,

The Fore Topmen carried off the honours of the day, defeating he Daymen by four goals to one fter a very exciting game, in which Pratt figured prominently.

At the interval, iho Topmen vere leading by two goals to one, although but for Dove's acel...ent, he Daymen would certainly have reduced the margin during the

econd half.

In the first half, Phipps scored

The complete second round draw, as cabled by Reuter, is ns.) follows:-

Aberdeen v Dundee

E. Stirling v Arbroath Alloa v Hibernians Ross County v Galston Ayr y Celtic

Third Lanark v Rangers Brechin St. Mirren Albion v Kilmarnock Hamilton y Falkirk Once Park v Hearts: Partick v Motherwell Cowdenbeath v St. Bernards Vale of Leithen v St. Johnstouc Queen O'South a bye

or the Daymen, while Lee and SCHOOL CRICKET Carr netted for the Fore Topmen

In the second half, Pratt broke through on two occasions to find the net for the Topmen

The following lined up, unde: L/Sen. Bishop.

Fore Tormen:-Christle; Wea Pratt herhead, Grace; Jones, Fry: Johnson, Wadham, Carr Cornish, Lee.

St. Joseph's College Beat La Salle

NARROW VICTORY

Daymen:-Abel; Phipps,- Con-match at-King's Park yesterday after- 100n when St. Joseph's College beat nor; Beale, Fallows, Carr; Dove

Freeman, Corneck La Salle College by one wicket. for the Entwistle,

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The Kowloon students had first lease of the wicket and declared their innings closed at 122 for alght. Of these A. da Silva, J. Alves and C. Poon scored 81 among them.

The St. Joseph's pupils passed their opponents total with one wicket in hand after an exciting finish. C. Amery was top scorer with 28 runs.

The scores were:

La Salle College.

L. Aimoida, run out

A. da Silva, b Amery

J. Alves, c Velga, b Kitchell

C. Poon, e Volga, b. Amery

N. Pinchon, b Asome

L. Gosano, e Barma, b Kitchell

R. Westerhout, b Amery

C. Dragon, not out

A. Rodriques, e Veiga, b Kitchell

R. Xavier, not out

Extras

Total (for 8 wkta. dec.)

1. Silva did not bat,

Авото

Amery

Esmall

Kitchell

Bowling Analysin.

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St. Joseph's College.

A. R. Kitchell, b R. SHvi

I. G. Asome, b R. Silva

C. Amory, b R. Silva

C. Leitno, l.b.w, A, da Silva

Y. H. Esmail, b Poon

YT. Barma, not out

W. Chen, Poon

J. Volga, b Poon

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