BATTERY Ku Guy
Results \veunsday, May 20: 6th Battery 11 v. K.li.Q. 5. this game was played with plenty of enthusiasm on botn sides. There were plenty of snappy movements and good' individual play, but over-keenness spoilt many of the attacks. AieWl played -well in the forwards and Pettigrew in the backs. R.11.Q. players who caught the eye included Cooney (backs) and Pottinger (forwards). The scorers were6th Battery, Mincha (2 tries). Haste, (try), Nicholls (1 conversion and try) ; R.H.Q., Hunt (try) converted by Cooney. 4th Battery 6 v. sth Battery 6: This game created spirited barracking from thy side line and the players, particularly sth Battery seemed to be spurred on to greater; heights. , As in the former match | there were plenty of good movements and individual dashes but! teamwork was not good. Two pVaj rhe*eyv were Burbor’ougH (Sth Bty.) and Reilly (4th Battery). Scorers: sth Battery, ( ■? / ?) (try) and Pat-1 terson (penalty’) ; 4th Battery, I Laws (try) and Reilly (try). |
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Observation Post, Volume 1, Issue 1, 22 May 1942, Page 2
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