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trinity news thursda), februnry 15~page eightDick WaterburyAnother victory for thefirst fifteenside will have a short tour in the port~3rd February<strong>Trinity</strong> .................................................1508 first week of the vacation whichableT.C.D ............................................................1 Queen’s ................................................1506 should be of invaluable assistanceshovTheLoretto .............................................................0In the annual Colours Matchin preparing for the Cup.ster<strong>Trinity</strong> ............................................................20 Palmerston 310th Februaryagainst "Queens", <strong>Trinity</strong> lost on On the second fifteen level <strong>Trinity</strong>Rugby continues to flourish. tea~AikeOn Saturday, the first fifteen ing the openings for tries by Hutchinson,Kelly, Doherty, Sheridan Railway Union ..........................................1T.C.D .............................................................0 their home range against a stronggained an expected and conclusiveside from Belfast. College opened This Saturday they start their receiwell and held a narrow lead till the Metropolitan Cup Campaign whenvictory over Palmerston at Clonskeagh.In a fixture noted for itsand Herron.On Saturday 3rd February <strong>Trinity</strong>made an encouraging start to ed ahead, aM maintained their they won this competition and ashalf-way stage when Queens slipp-they meet Greystones. Last yeardestructive play, the facility with <strong>Trinity</strong> were a little slow inwhich <strong>Trinity</strong> crossed Palmerston’sthe term by winning against Loretto.In the first half <strong>Trinity</strong> domi-1508. The Gardiner Trophy, pre-league this season (only Wandererslead to win by eight points: 1516- they have had a good run in thewarming up on a heavy goingline five times was especially encouragingnatedthe play, but failed to score sented to DURC three years ago beat them), they must have a goodpitch, but their victory was theresult of an all-round team effort even from corners. Early in ~he for this annual match has now been chance of repeating their success.<strong>Trinity</strong> held a commanding grip with notable individual performances.Kelly scored his seventh from a well-placed pass by Keating. Colours team was:the fact that 14 of their probablesecond half Milligan scored a goal, won twice by Q.U.B. The DURC Their strength is well illustrated byon the game throughout, and theforwards were too powerful for the try in the last five games, and Loretto tried hard to equalize but D. Agnew, H. Carslake, O. Catch- side for Saturday have had gamesPalmerston pack. Both Davies and Herron showed a welcome return to <strong>Trinity</strong> defence played well, the Role, J. Dorrian, S. Greer, R. Horton-Smith,J. Martin, J. Starkey. are ex-colours.for the First Fifteen and 4 of theseRoberts played good games, notablyin the line-out and loose ex-Carroll played well in the face of McMullan.form with his first try of the term. most impressive player being C.changes, and the back row of limited protection from the lineout,and McCombe made up forteen, while having less inspiringGOLFThe Third and Freshmen Fif-A .draw would have l:een a justHawkesworth, Doherty and Sheridanwere conspicuous for the havoc kicking only one of the conversionsrecords, have tried to play goodresult when <strong>Trinity</strong> played FailwayUnion last Saturday, both sidesthey caused amongst the opposition. with a finely judged penalty goal.Rugby and certainly the peoplewere evenly matched, but it wasIn addition McCombe gave a fine The match was another notableplaying for them would be theRailway Union who found theperformance at fly-half, dodging achievement for the continuingfirst to admit how enjoyable theopportunity to score. <strong>Trinity</strong> werehis way through the gaps, and mak-success of the first fifteen.season has been. All in all it hasunlucky to equalize on a number ofbeen a very good one, and here’soccasions when they looked dangerous,so Railway Union won by 1-0.menthoping that the present improve-continues....OR WOULD YOURATHER RUNA BOUTIQUE?Admittedly the electronics industry isn’t everygraduate’s cup of tea, but for the able, intellectuallycurious, technically minded, and reasonablyincome conscious, it is a possibility that is wellworth looking into.STC is one of the largest British industrialemployers of graduates. We take on well over 100new graduates each year--mainly electricalengineers, mechanical and production engineers,physicists and other scientists, but including a fewArts people as well.We think we have a lot to offer interestingproblems, well equipped labs, large scale butdecentralised management, early responsibility,international associates, high investment in research,a lively atmosphere.And we pay rather well.We will be visiting your University on February23, 1968. In the meantime our booklet ’Informationfor Graduates’ is available from UniversityAppointments Boards, or directly from:STC0entral(Graduates),Personnel Department,ST0 House, 190 Strand, London, W.0.~It’s worth getting a copy.¯ ¯DOtssaponnttngdefeat inthe Collingwood Cup<strong>Trinity</strong>, 1; Q.U.B., 2<strong>Trinity</strong>’s hopes of regaining the Collingwood Cup were shattered onThursday morning in Cork. Playing against a team regarded by manyas the best in the competition, their chances were not improved by apitch more suitable for tractors than football. Neither team producedanything like the football for which they are noted and the game lackeda positive approach.After 20 minutes a defensivemix-up in the Queens defence letin MacAuley to give <strong>Trinity</strong> thelead and a much needed confidenceboost. <strong>Trinity</strong> slowly began totake command and were dictatingthe run of play in the 2rid halfuntil ’keeper Kynaston, hamperedby 2 Queens forwards missed afloating corner leaving Mike Farnhamclear to head the equaliser.<strong>Trinity</strong> immediately tried to regainthe initiative and were unluckyto see a header cleared off the lineby a Queen’s defender. The winninggoal came after 75 r~,sinutesHOCKEYPromising startO’NEILL’S’Crowing Cock’ LoungePEARSE STREETSpecial Counter Lunches at419served between 12-2 p.m.plus1st Class Drinks inSuperb ComfortTraditional Atmosphere inCongenial SurroundingsLINCOLN’SINNLINCOLN PL., DUBLINTel.: 62978STUDENT PRICE13/6 TUXEDO & BOWKELLY’S DRESS HIRE49 CLARENDON STREET iwhen a free kick was swung acrossthe penalty adea; Kynaston succeededin parrying the ball butonly into the feet of two Queen’sforwards who gratefully hammeredit into the back of the net.<strong>Trinity</strong> could not break througha shaky Queen’s defence and soleft the tournament somewhat unlukilyin the first round. "I he gamewas marred throughout by pettyfouling by Queens, which they persistedin doing in the rest of theirmatches until losing a very s(rappyfinal 2-0 to U.C.G.SHOOTINGJust beatenGood "winThe Golf Club returned to formwith a victory over a local team atHermitage by six matches to two,the match being decided by eightsingles.Victories were recorded by Caldwell,Elliot, Fleury, Black, S uterand Bishop. Although three ofthese were decided only on the lastgreen, the general form was encouraging,and angers well for tt;eColours match against U.C.D. ina fortnight’s time.RugbyComment<strong>TO</strong>NYO’SULLIVANOne of the highlights of thisyear’s sport in College has beenthe revival of the Rugby Club. Forthe first time in four years <strong>Trinity</strong>have won the Colours Match withUCD and have lost only twomatches since then. If the standardof this year’s Varsity match isa fair yardstick of British UniversityRugby, the only other studentsides that would give <strong>Trinity</strong> agood match would be LoughboroughCollege and St. Luke’s College,Exeter.Nevertheless the Rugby men stillhave to face their biggest test,namely, the Leinster Senior Cup.In this competition, if they can getthrough a tough first round matchwith Lansdowne, they should getto the final. <strong>Trinity</strong> last won theCup in 1960 and one of the membersof that successful side. RolyMeates the former Wanderers andLeinster prop, is coaching <strong>Trinity</strong>this year. Before the first roundwhich is to be played on March18the, <strong>Trinity</strong> have three morematches, the last of which is to beplayed on March 2rid. Howeverthere is a strong possibility that theCARDS-N-NOVELTIESTHOMAS J. 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